[12:00] <Jowi> amphi: but userdel still refuses saying he is logged in. argh
[12:00] <PuMpErNiCkLe> christian1832: I'd check out pacpl http://pacpl.sourceforge.net/
[12:00] <christian1832> when i try to play a wav file, it says that aplay cant play PCM coded wav files
[12:01] <sichilian> bimberi : ok then i'll just have to make the package myself ... :)
[12:01] <kingspawn> Jowi: try deluser
[12:01] <amphi> Jowi: dunno - is any process using that user's home directory? (lsof)
[12:01] <roryy> christian1832: even something like    aplay /usr/share/sounds/login.wav     ?
[12:01] <christian1832> roryy, let me try it
[12:01] <Jowi> amphi: nope, lsof returned 0
[12:02] <christian1832> nope that worked
[12:02] <christian1832> it must be a problem with the file
[12:02] <roryy> christian1832: according to 'file', that is a PCM wav file
[12:02] <Jowi> kingspawn: deluser fail with same error
[12:02] <christian1832> so i cant play them?
[12:02] <christian1832> is there a codec for that?
[12:02] <Bone`> btw when double clicking the volume control uptop there, I get this error "No volume control elements and/or devices found." and I can't hear sound at all
[12:02] <christian1832> or should i just convert it to something playable with PAC
[12:03] <bimberi> sichilian: all the best :)
[12:03] <sichilian> bimberi : e.tobi.net gives an up2date version of VDR on its depot but it's for sarge or sid ... :(
[12:03] <amphi> christian1832: what does file say it is?
[12:03] <kingspawn> christian1832: run "file <yourfile>" on it
[12:03] <amphi> kingspawn: ;)
[12:03] <kingspawn> :)
[12:03] <sichilian> bimberi : i just migrate from fedora recently ...
[12:04] <sichilian> bimberi : i'm still not very used to package deb files though :(
[12:05] <Jowi> amphi, kingspawn: running users-admin show that the user is in fact deleted. why would userdel say he is logged in? strange stuff. oh well. mission accomplished i guess.
[12:05] <christian1832>  RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, MPEG Layer 3, stereo 44100 Hz
[12:05] <Buckuntu> umm, on the synaptic in the beta version of the new ubuntu
[12:05] <bimberi> sichilian: you could try those - although it would be best to get as many dependencies as possible from the ubuntu repositories
[12:05] <Buckuntu> I don't see anything on the repositories thing that will let you change to view disabled repositories, am I looking wrong or what's going on?
[12:05] <bimberi> sichilian: alternatively a good guide to compiling on ubuntu is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware
[12:06] <kingspawn> Jowi: strange indeed
[12:06] <sichilian> bmberi : thks there are a lot of howto out there on how to compile VDR on ubuntu though
[12:06] <bimberi> sichilian: kk :)
[12:06] <sichilian> bimberi : but i like package to keep it up2date
[12:06] <Jowi> kingspawn, amphi: tried with another user. same error but user got deleted from system.
[12:06] <christian1832> does that mean its an mp3 with a wav extnsion?
[12:06] <amphi> Jowi: has the user's entry in /etc/passwd been removed?
[12:07] <kingspawn> christian1832: yes, it would seem so
[12:07] <Jowi> amphi: nope
[12:07] <gymsmoke> anyone here installed qmail, etc. from the qmailrocks pages ?
[12:07] <amphi> Jowi: hmm... well, you could remove it ;)
[12:07] <sichilian> bimberi : how do you get the source from a package with apt-get ?
[12:07] <sichilian> apt-get source ?
[12:07] <amphi> Jowi: and /etc/shadow
[12:07] <bimberi> sichilian: yes, once you enable sources repositories
[12:08] <christian1832> so should i just rename the file with a .mp3 extension?
[12:08] <sichilian> bimberi : k ....
[12:08] <bimberi> sichilian: they're the ones in /etc/apt/sources.list beginning with deb-src
[12:08] <christian1832> that didnt work
[12:08] <christian1832> dammit
[12:08] <christian1832> its just a shit file i guess
[12:08] <amphi> christian1832: seems a bit odd
[12:09] <Jowi> amphi: done. deluser removed it two out of three times though.
[12:09] <ompaul> christian1832, you could say that without the bad language
[12:09] <sichilian> bimberi : thks... i manage to install dapper before breezy, but it was impossible with the DVD that i found on the web
[12:09] <Jowi> i will try this agian, if it still fail it is time to report a bug
[12:09] <christian1832> sorry
[12:09] <sichilian> bimberi : is it simple to upgrade from breezy to dapper ?
[12:09] <amphi> christian1832: a 'normal' .wav would be reported by file as something like this: z
[12:09] <bimberi> sichilian: oh.  dapper has a beta out now...
[12:09] <bimberi> !upgrade
[12:09] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades .
[12:09] <bimberi> sichilian: ^^^^
[12:09] <ompaul> christian1832, np
[12:10] <sichilian> wow
[12:10] <amphi> christian1832: oops -Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 48000 Hz, Stereo
[12:10] <sichilian> what a great bot :)
[12:10] <christian1832> so what do you guys think i should do?
[12:10] <iceman_> anyone done a custom linux build ... and a linux god ?
[12:10] <amphi> christian1832: sorry, mispaste _again_ - RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, stereo 48000 Hz
[12:10] <christian1832> totem will play it, so is there a way i can convert it to a standard wav file?
[12:10] <spazzz> Does anyone know a good printer that is easy to set up under Ubuntu?
[12:10] <bimberi> sichilian: only as good as the factoid maintaners :)
[12:11] <sichilian> bimberi : i'll wait until it's no longer a beta :)
[12:11] <simian__> can someone enter 81.155.232.45 into a browser, i want to see if my router is set up properly?
[12:11] <amphi> christian1832: if audacity will open it, you can export as 'standard' wave
[12:11] <kingspawn> spazzz: I've got a nice Samsung ML-2010 laser that just works
[12:11] <bimberi> sichilian: kk :)
[12:11] <christian1832> i dotn have audacity
[12:11] <christian1832> sudo apt-get audacity?
[12:11] <kingspawn> simian__: placeholder-stuff
[12:11] <amphi> christian1832: it's only a 'sudo apt-get install audacity' away ;)
[12:11] <ompaul> sudo apt-get install audacity
[12:11] <spazzz> kingspawn: I'm looking more along the lines of a Inkjet/Scanner combo
[12:11] <christian1832> thanks
[12:12] <simian__> kingspawn: thanks
[12:12] <kingspawn> spazzz: then no idea :)
[12:12] <kbrooks> reboot time
[12:12] <sichilian> bimberi : it's a long night for me that's beginning
[12:12] <AngryElf> isn't pas1 of e2fsck suppose to be pretty quick?
[12:12] <spazzz> Ive tried a ton of printers and they either won't work under Ubuntu or they have some stupid espon like lockout thing that makes it so I can't easily replace cartrages
[12:12] <Apostle^> spazzz: the hp 1610 is a printer/scanner/copier combo and it works perfectly with ubuntu
[12:12] <sichilian> bimberi : compiling VDR ... wow :) what a challenge for a saturday night :)
[12:12] <thorre> is there a updated Firefox package available for Dapper?
[12:12] <christian1832> that wont work
[12:12] <sichilian> saturday night fever ! yo
[12:12] <Apostle^> spazzz: cheap too
[12:12] <bartek> someone can help noob? :P
[12:12] <bimberi> sichilian: fun to be had :)
[12:13] <spazzz> Im trying to make a Dell A920 to work and its being retarded
[12:13] <amphi> christian1832: audacity can't open it?
[12:13] <ompaul> !anyone
[12:13] <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>
[12:13] <bimberi> breakfast time here,  time to go and make it,  good luck :)
[12:13] <gn0m3> help
[12:13] <gn0m3> im trying ot install java
[12:13] <ompaul> !java
[12:13] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !javadebs
[12:13] <gn0m3> when i type
[12:13] <gn0m3> su in my terminal
[12:13] <martyn> what the best media player like winamp
[12:13] <christian1832> amphi, i dont have audacity
[12:13] <ompaul> !root
[12:13] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[12:13] <spazzz> Unfortunatly I think it's a rebranded lexmark and lexmarks have crap support
[12:13] <gn0m3> i get asked for a pw
[12:14] <gn0m3> but it doesnt let me type it
[12:14] <amphi> christian1832: what doesn't work?
[12:14] <ompaul> gn0m3, read that note there by ubotu
[12:14] <iceman_> i need a linux god ... kowledge on how to build a distro and set load sequence ...
[12:14] <christian1832> and now, when i open synaptic, it tells me i have a broken package?
[12:14] <christian1832> how do i fix that?
[12:14] <gn0m3> ompaul what
[12:14] <ompaul> !root
[12:14] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[12:14] <ompaul> gn0m3, ^^^^^^
[12:14] <christian1832> well how do i get rid of a broken package?
[12:14] <bipolar> What script do I have to edit to change what gets started with the "Failsafe" option in XDM?
[12:14] <christian1832> or what is that?
[12:14] <Jowi> iceman_ asking a more direct question might bring you more replies
[12:15] <gn0m3> oh
[12:15] <kingspawn> christian1832: maybe with sudo apt-get -f install
[12:15] <gn0m3> thanks
[12:15] <martyn> is there any programs like winamp
[12:15] <amphi> martyn: xmms
[12:15] <christian1832> i tried that
[12:15] <ompaul> gn0m3, I will now get the bot to send you java install info
[12:15] <christian1832> but i think its because of that broken package thing
[12:15] <martyn> amphi: thx
[12:15] <christian1832> cuz i tried to dl PAC and then install it, and it failed
[12:15] <amphi> PAC?
[12:16] <iceman_> i need a guide on settin loadlin as a boot manager, and building a disrto using loadlin
[12:16] <gn0m3> thanks
[12:16] <ompaul> gn0m3, one more on its way to you
[12:16] <christian1832> Perl Audo Converter
[12:16] <gn0m3> k
[12:17] <ompaul> gn0m3, thats music and lots of stuff like that
[12:17] <gn0m3> what it
[12:17] <gn0m3> is*
[12:17] <ompaul> gn0m3, that last message from the bot
[12:17] <amphi> what what is?
[12:17] <gn0m3> crao
[12:17] <gn0m3> i missed it
[12:18] <gn0m3> who was the bot
[12:18] <gn0m3> or better yet
[12:18] <gn0m3> where is it typed
[12:18] <amphi> !enter
[12:18] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[12:18] <ompaul> gn0m3, you have messages from ubotu please read them
[12:18] <christian1832> amphi?
[12:18] <gymsmoke> isn't there a reinstall arg to apt-get or dpkg ?
[12:18] <amphi> christian1832: ?
[12:18] <gn0m3> ompaul  how to i check my messages from ubuntu
[12:19] <ompaul> gn0m3, what client are you using for irc?
[12:19] <iceman_> how to build convert a ext2 install and install to fat32 ... and load via loadlin
[12:19] <gn0m3> im a noob
[12:19] <christian1832> amphi, you asked what PAC was, because i think thats why it is saying I have a broken package now
[12:19] <gn0m3> i dont know what irc is
[12:19] <amphi> christian1832: what package is broken?
[12:19] <amphi> gn0m3: that's a qotd ;)
[12:19] <gymsmoke> gn0m3: it's what you're on ...
[12:20] <christian1832> amphi, im assuming PAC
[12:20] <gn0m3> it says i recieved CTCP from ompaul
[12:20] <amphi> christian1832: apt should tell you which package is broken
[12:20] <ompaul> gn0m3, that is correct
[12:20] <ompaul> what program are you using at the moment?
[12:20] <gn0m3> what is that CPCT
[12:20] <christian1832> amphi: just type in apt
[12:20] <gn0m3> ubuntu
[12:20] <gn0m3> oh
[12:20] <gn0m3> lmao
[12:20] <gn0m3> xchat
[12:21] <gymsmoke> amphi: more like it'll scream and throw a tantrum about what is broken
[12:21] <ompaul> gn0m3, look at the tabs at the bottom there is one from >> ubotu <<
[12:21] <gn0m3> ahhh
[12:21] <gn0m3> THANKS!!!
[12:21] <christian1832> amphi, what should i type in to figure out which package is broken?
[12:21] <ompaul> gn0m3, the other thing is don't use enter when a comma will do, put your thoughts on a single line
[12:22] <amphi> christian1832: try sudo apt-get -f install audacity
[12:22] <gymsmoke> christian1832: you can try apt-get check
[12:22] <miguelsr> hey do u know if ther is an ubuntu suppurt channel in spanish?
[12:22] <ompaul> !es
[12:22] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:22] <gymsmoke> miguelsr: ubuntu-es
[12:23] <christian1832> how do i do that pastebin thing?
[12:23] <gymsmoke> christian1832: go to www.pastebin.com in a browser...
[12:24] <gymsmoke> christian1832: paste your code, type your name at the bottom, post it, then take the addr in the url bar, copy it, and paste it here
[12:24] <christian1832> http://pastebin.com/675950
[12:25] <iceman_> how to conver linux "ubuntu" to run from fat32?
[12:25] <christian1832> amphi, this is what i get when i try sudo apt-get check
[12:26] <iceman_> hydra sucks trust me
[12:26] <amphi> christian1832: synaptic is open? if so, get rid of it, and try again
[12:27] <christian1832> amphi, sorry youre right, ill try it again with synaptics closed
[12:27] <amphi> christian1832: :)
[12:28] <manish__> can any one tell me how to install kbuntu on ubuntu
[12:28] <christian1832> amphi, http://pastebin.com/675962
[12:28] <ctiano> hello all
[12:28] <geneo93> manish__:  jsut kde
[12:28] <manish__> ya
[12:28] <soundray> manish__: do you mean kubuntu? The package is kubuntu-desktop.
[12:29] <ctiano> I have a Latitude D600, my wireless card the Dell truemobile 1350 is not being recognized. Any help apreciated
[12:29] <manish__> ya i want kde desktop
[12:29] <geneo93> soundray:  i would do that
[12:29] <geneo93> apt-get install kde
[12:29] <manish__> will that install it
[12:30] <geneo93> that way it wont mess with gdm
[12:30] <amphi> christian1832: you could try install the dependencies manually, eg 'sudo apt-get install libaudio-flac-header-perl" etc.
[12:30] <Trixy> hey guys, I'm trying to install a new PCMCIA wireless card. I used ndiswrapper to install the .inf driver, ndiswrapper -l says the device is present, modprobe ndiswrapper. Then the lights turn on and my device shows up in iwconfig. I can do iwlist wlan0 scanning and see the neighborhood. But when I iwconfig wlan0 essid linksys (an open AP), iwconfig wlan0 commit, and then try dhclient wlan0, I see "dhcpdiscover 255.255.255.0" an
[12:30] <Trixy> d then masses of "bogus UDP packet length: 556". What is wrong?
[12:30] <manish__> and how much time it will take??
[12:30] <soundray> geneo93: why not apt-get install kubuntu-desktop? That would get a rounded setup. gdm/kdm issues are easy to resolve.
[12:30] <christian1832> what are those?
[12:30] <geneo93> manish__:  yes
[12:31] <amphi> christian1832: what do you mean?
[12:31] <manish__> and how much time it will take
[12:31] <christian1832> what if i just want to get rid of whatever is broken?
[12:31] <manish__> i m using 115.2 kbps net connection
[12:31] <geneo93> awhile
[12:32] <geneo93> it'll tell you
[12:32] <gymsmoke> anyone running clam on 5.10 ?
[12:32] <iceman_> www.sourceforge.net
[12:32] <B_166-ER-X> I did a reinstall 2 days ago, reconfigured it all, like it was , Install my nvidia Drivers like always. but althought they seem ok, because i have the splash screen and some 3d performance, its not the half of what i used to have, i cannot even play armagetron (geforce2,  amd-k7 2.8ghz)
[12:32] <manish__> ok thnx now let me try...
[12:32] <B_166-ER-X> what could it be ?
[12:32] <cabral> usch
[12:33] <christian1832> amphi, it keeps telling me that there unmet dependencies
[12:33] <ompaul> B_166-ER-X, kernel the same?
[12:33] <amphi> christian1832: remove pac
[12:33] <B_166-ER-X> yep
[12:33] <christian1832> amphi, how do i do that/
[12:33] <B_166-ER-X> the last k7 for breezy
[12:33] <B_166-ER-X> ompaul,
[12:34] <gymsmoke> i need to update clam on my server... closest binary is debian sarge... is that at about the same release level as ubuntu ?
[12:34] <gn0m3> can u play counterstrike on linux
[12:34] <ompaul> B_166-ER-X, try to play chromium, it really needs 3d
[12:34] <GregAsche> anyone know where I can find my browser.xul file for firefox? I get a weird error everytime I start FF
[12:35] <B_166-ER-X> 3ddesktop  is rushing... and armagetron is unplayable :|
[12:35] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: yeah, and its almost 100% guaranteed to be stable
[12:35] <gn0m3> ANYONE KNOW IF YOU CAN PLAY COUNTERSTRIKE ON LINUX???????
[12:35] <bolrod> yes
[12:35] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: thanks... i'll get the binary from there and set it...
[12:35] <Apostle^> YES YOU CAN BUT STOP USING CAPS PLEASE
[12:35] <amphi> gn0m3: don't shout
[12:35] <bolrod> indeed
[12:35] <christian1832> amphi, did you get that?
[12:35] <gn0m3> how am i shouting
[12:35] <gn0m3> if its a chatting prog
[12:35] <amphi> christian1832: sudo apt-get remove --purge pac
[12:35] <bolrod> WITH CAPSLOCK?
[12:35] <gymsmoke> Apostle^: my ears are still ringing
[12:36] <amphi> gn0m3: ALL CAPS is SHOUTING
[12:36] <christian1832> amphi, thanks
[12:36] <ompaul> gn0m3, capitals are considered shouting
[12:36] <GregAsche> how do I use find to search inside all my files for a phrase
[12:36] <gn0m3> ok
[12:36] <B_166-ER-X> ompaul,  any idea ?
[12:36] <amphi> GregAsche: grep
[12:36] <bolrod> Capital letters are for beginning of sentences and 'I'
[12:36] <baconbacon> gn0m3: cs 1.6 in linux is possible
[12:36] <ompaul> B_166-ER-X, try to play chromium, it really needs 3d
[12:36] <gn0m3> ok
[12:36] <bolrod> and not for 'you'
[12:36] <bolrod> ;] 
[12:36] <gn0m3> is it the regular steam site
[12:36] <soundray> GregAsche: find / -print0 | xargs -0 grep string
[12:36] <amphi> gn0m3: and for registered trademarks ;)
[12:36] <gn0m3> or does it have a special site
[12:36] <kingspawn> bolrod: clever monkey ;)
[12:36] <christian1832> amphi, sweet, apt-get -f install audacity is not working, thanks man
[12:36] <gymsmoke> GregAsche: man grep/info grep
[12:37] <amphi> soundray: why not grep -r ?
[12:37] <B_166-ER-X> chromium works
[12:37] <amphi> christian1832: it's _not_ working? ;)
[12:37] <soundray> amphi: (S)he asked to use find
[12:37] <ompaul> B_166-ER-X, if its playing then you need to consider anything else you might have used that would have helped these games before
[12:37] <christian1832> amphi, what?
[12:37] <ompaul> B_166-ER-X, sorry I am not much good with video
[12:37] <B_166-ER-X> i dont see..
[12:37] <B_166-ER-X> hm
[12:37] <B_166-ER-X> nyway
[12:37] <amphi> christian1832: see what you wrote above
[12:38] <B_166-ER-X> thanks, seems like a fine game ;)
[12:38] <B_166-ER-X> will take the place of armagetron i think
[12:38] <christian1832> amphi, and how do you make the text in my screen red? oh yea, it IS working
[12:38] <gn0m3> how do i get cs 1.6 for linux
[12:38] <bolrod> with cedega
[12:38] <amphi> christian1832: what text am I making red?
[12:38] <christian1832> like when you type my name in before the message, am i doing that with typing in "amphi,"?
[12:38] <ompaul> christian1832, by typing your name your irc client converts it to read
[12:38] <bolrod> speaking of which.. --> CS
[12:38] <ompaul> christian1832, or red eveb
[12:39] <gn0m3> ok guys im a noob
[12:39] <amphi> christian1832: yeah, my client highlights my nick
[12:39] <christian1832> oh, so is it working on your side too? when i put your name at the beginning, does the line shop up red?
[12:39] <gn0m3> so like
[12:39] <christian1832> cool
[12:39] <gn0m3> whats cedega
[12:39] <soundray> !cedega
[12:39] <amphi> christian1832: yellow here (irssi)
[12:39] <Xenguy_> !cedega
[12:39] <gn0m3> !cedega
[12:39] <bolrod> !cedega
[12:39] <ompaul> stop it
[12:39] <christian1832> amphi, thanks for helping me, youre a lifesaver, sorry im such a dummy :)
[12:39] <bolrod> :x.. sorry
[12:40] <amphi> christian1832: no one's born knowing this stuff ;)
[12:40] <gn0m3> ok
[12:40] <gn0m3> where can i get cedega
[12:40] <SoulPropagation> http://cedega.com
[12:40] <gn0m3> oh
[12:40] <gn0m3> :)
[12:40] <simian__> how do you restart the apache daemon? i think it's graceful somothing somthing
[12:40] <christian1832> amphi, yesssss, i can now play the wav file, ive been slowly working on this for like 2 weeks in 10 min increments
[12:40] <amphi> christian1832: the debian reference at debian.org has good info on the various package management tools
[12:40] <amphi> christian1832: hehe
[12:41] <SoulPropagation> How do I change a machine's IP addr and hostname through the command line?
[12:41] <apricot> how to install c++ development kit?
[12:41] <MrIron> I need kernel 2.6.16 at my acer ferrari laptop.. I run ubuntu 5.10.. is it safe to change to testing in apt, and update my linux-image? and then switch back?
[12:41] <ompaul> SoulPropagation, ifconfig and hostname
[12:41] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: the clam site recommends compiling from source, but i already have clam through apt.  so choices are leave it out of date, install 3rd-party binary, or compile...
[12:41] <BuckWild> has anyone here installed XGL on ubuntu dapper drake beta?
[12:41] <SoulPropagation> simian__: sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart
[12:42] <SoulPropagation> /etc/init.d/apache2 if you're running 2.0
[12:42] <MisterN> apricot: try typing g++. chances are it is installed
[12:42] <BuckWild> I followed the FAQ and got a "couldn't load display" error
[12:42] <crimsun> MrIron: as in debian etch?
[12:42] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: well, you could compile, it shouldnt be impossible. I'd recommend that before 3rd-party
[12:42] <SoulPropagation> BuckWild: Yeah, it works. #xgl
[12:42] <MrIron> crimsun: what?
[12:42] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: if i compile from source, will it play nice with the package already installed?  or should i remove it and compile, and then maintain it myself...
[12:42] <gn0m3> anything free?
[12:42] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: anything special you need in new version?
[12:42] <crimsun> MrIron: "testing"?
[12:42] <SoulPropagation> ompaul: thanks
[12:42] <gn0m3> cedega is 5$ a month
[12:42] <Stormx2> !tell patrick_king about lamp
[12:42] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: I'd remove :)
[12:42] <apricot> i need an environment
[12:42] <amphi> gn0m3: you have to rent it?
[12:42] <gn0m3> rent what
[12:42] <kingspawn> apricot: then don't litter
[12:42] <ompaul> SoulPropagation, yw
[12:42] <gn0m3> its a subscription
[12:42] <kingspawn> (oh my God, that was clever)
[12:43] <simian__> SoulPropagation: thanks
[12:43] <amphi>  < gn0m3> cedega is 5$ a month
[12:43] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: don't know, exactly.  It just made me a  bit nervous to install a virus scanner and as soon as it's installed have a message come up saying "Your virus software is out of date!"
[12:43] <MrIron> crimsun: I dont know how yet, but I guess I can change the 5.10 repository to the beta rep. , the question is, is that safe? just to upgrade my kernel
[12:43] <amphi> gn0m3: how very Redmondian
[12:43] <crimsun> MrIron: no, you will want to dist-upgrade to dapper. And we don't have 2.6.16.
[12:43] <gn0m3> lol
[12:43] <gymsmoke> MrIron: if it's production - no.
[12:43] <Xenguy_> commercial that's all
[12:43] <vince_> Hi, Does anyone know why XSane wants to freeze the whole system when you try to start it?
[12:43] <gn0m3> if i use dynamic ip
[12:43] <gn0m3> can i just keep reinstalling a demop
[12:44] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: I dont really think you need a virus-scanner
[12:44] <apricot> i need an environment  for developing c++, what do i need to install?
[12:44] <MrIron> crimsun: so the only way to get 2.6.126 is to build one by myself?
[12:44] <amphi> gymsmoke: given the rate at which viruses appear, it would be alarming if it didn't say that
[12:44] <kingspawn> apricot: environment? what do you mean. Like an IDE?
[12:44] <Xenguy_> apricot: build-essential
[12:44] <MrIron> 126 = 16
[12:44] <soundray> apricot: check out apt-cache search integrated development environment c++
[12:44] <crimsun> MrIron: yes
[12:44] <MrIron> okey
[12:45] <apricot> i ment like borland c++ compiler
[12:45] <MrIron> thanks for your help
[12:45] <amphi> apricot: g++
[12:45] <kingspawn> apricot: then sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:45] <kingspawn> apricot: installs gcc, which has g++ in it
[12:45] <soundray> apricot: run 'apt-cache search integrated development environment c++'
[12:45] <amphi> kingspawn: g++ is in build-essential?
[12:45] <MrIron> oh, another thing.. why is for example firefox 1.0.8 in the rep, when 1,5 is out? hehe:P
[12:45] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: for a production server? better safe than sorry
[12:45] <kingspawn> amphi: well, not exactly, since its some sort of meta-package, but it depends on all compilers etc
[12:45] <gymsmoke> amphi: that's a good point
[12:46] <Bone`> how do I install gtk+2.8?
[12:46] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: heh, well, you go. But just be careful of how you install things, and you'll be ok
[12:46] <Xenguy_> gymsmoke: 6 month release intervals
[12:46] <soundray> MrIron: because 1.5 came out after breezy.
[12:46] <amphi> kingspawn: I know it's a meta-package - I just don't know if it includes g++; I'm sure it doesn't include fortran and objective-c compilers for example
[12:46] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: noted.  I just don't want to develop too long a list of packages that I'm maintaining myself... I guess I'm a bit lazy that way
[12:47] <kingspawn> amphi: heh, it includes gcc, which has g++ in it
[12:47] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: totally agreed :)
[12:47] <MrIron> soundray, aah... thats how it work.. how safe is it to change to dapper? hehe..
[12:47] <gymsmoke> Xenguy: Ubuntu's 6-month clock isn't the same as ClamAV's 6-month clock
[12:47] <apricot> thanks, soundray
[12:47] <baconbacon> install build-essential for c, c++ compilers and libraries
[12:47] <soundray> MrIron: it's beta now, so you may need some troubleshooting experience.
[12:48] <SoulPropagation> ompaul: Ok, so I had this server I was setting up for my school. I installed Ubuntu and stuff at home, so of course I set the IP to work with my router. Unfortunately, my school's router doesn't use the same numbering scheme (5-box home network vs. 1000+-box citywide network, what do you expect, lol) so I needed to change the ip. I did ifconfig eth0 <some IP address> and it didn't bind
[12:48] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: i've asked about building an ubuntu package for qmail and vpopmail, since they aren't there... i'm waiting for feedback on that now... if it's not too crazy, i'll take a shot at it...
[12:48] <amphi> kingspawn: I'm on debian ATM, and g++ is a separate package from gcc
[12:48] <Xenguy_> gymsmoke: yeah?
[12:48] <BuckWild> there's nobody in #xgl that's responding...
[12:48] <gymsmoke> amphi: it is
[12:48] <patrick_king> how do i login as root
[12:48] <soundray> MrIron: I am using it in production (against official advice of course). Join #ubuntu+1 if you want to know more.
[12:48] <SoulPropagation> BuckWild: Find the thread on ubuntuforums
[12:49] <patrick_king> !root
[12:49] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[12:49] <gymsmoke> Xenguy_: yeah, if it's not too crazy, I'll do it... I've gotten alot from the Ubuntu community, so I don't mind giving something back at all
[12:49] <ompaul> SoulPropagation, well what you could do is this, let it come up with dhcp, get the ip and that will give you an idea of what to bind to, best idea though is to get an ip from the network admin
[12:49] <tonyyarusso> How to change an AVI file to MPEG?
[12:49] <amphi> tonyyarusso: mencoder
[12:49] <baconbacon> SoulPropagation: from ifconfig man : ifconfig eth0 address <ip>
[12:49] <GregAsche> has the recent update in the apt-get libraries of firefox broken things for anyone else?
[12:50] <kingspawn> amphi: hm, yes, you are probably right. But what I do know is that build-essential includes it :)
[12:50] <Xenguy_> gymsmoke: do what you are interested in :-)
[12:50] <amphi> kingspawn: cool ;)
[12:50] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Any tips for using it, or should the man be pretty straightforward?
[12:50] <amphi> tonyyarusso: straightforward? hahaha
[12:50] <gymsmoke> I'm interested in doing no work, so I can be free to spend money, ride motorcycles, work on music, and generally take life easy... but that's another story
[12:50] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: that makes two of us
[12:51] <amphi> tonyyarusso: 5674 lines in a 128-char wide console - that includes mplayer info too though
[12:51] <tonyyarusso> amphi: I suspected as much...  Willing to help me out with the syntax?
[12:51] <yeriko> anyone how can help me with my nvidia installation ... cant get the nvidia drivers to work in ubuntu 5.10 ?
[12:51] <yeriko> msg me
[12:51] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: I finally got to visit eastern europe last year, and now i've got an itch to be a world traveller...
[12:51] <yeriko> if you want to help me
[12:52] <amphi> tonyyarusso: install mplayer-doc, and look under /usr/share/doc/mplayer-doc/HTML/en
[12:52] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: yeah, I know how you feel. I went to Slovakia last year, it was a very good trip. And the price of beer... oh, let's not talk about the price of beer.
[12:52] <tonyyarusso> amphi: My ultimate goal here is to try to burn a svcd out of an avi file, btw.
[12:52] <amphi> tonyyarusso: that should have an example of whatever you're trying to do
[12:52] <baconbacon> isnt svcd mpeg-2
[12:52] <jono> hi all
[12:52] <soundray> gymsmoke, kingspawn, there is #ubuntu-offtopic for conversations like yours.
[12:52] <jono> is it ok to delete /var/log/syslog?
[12:52] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: omg - i was in Prague and Austria... beer, beer, beer, caving, beer, beer,
[12:52] <amphi> tonyyarusso: what does file say about that file?
[12:52] <Xenguy_> jono: jeez
[12:53] <jono> Xenguy_, ?
[12:53] <amphi> gymsmoke: why the caving? seems a bit frivolous ;)
[12:53] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: I think that's right - it's what k3b told me it needed to do it.
[12:53] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: #ubuntu-offtopic for general talk :)
[12:53] <Xenguy_> jono: not unless you have to
[12:53] <jono> Xenguy_, what happens if I delete it?
[12:53] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: mama's home...
[12:53] <Xenguy_> jono: why do you want to remove the log file?
[12:53] <tonyyarusso> amphi: RIFF (little-endian) data, AVI, 640 x 272, 23.98 fps, video: DivX 3 Low-Motion, audio: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (stereo, 48000 Hz)
[12:53] <Xenguy_> jono: you lose information about your system
[12:53] <gymsmoke> amphi: something to work up a sweat for the beer...
[12:53] <ompaul> gymsmoke, kingspawn  is right - #ubuntu-offtopic this place is busy enough
[12:54] <ACU> guys - do you know how to wget from a bunch of folders only the files containing i386 (for example)
[12:54] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: so, not upgrading to the latest clamav shouldn't hurt anything at this point
[12:54] <jono> Xenguy_, thats OK, but it doesnt break anything if I delete it?
[12:54] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: i'd be very surprised if you were infected with a virus
[12:54] <jono> I want to remove it because it is 396MB big
[12:54] <Xenguy_> jono: repeat; why? :-)
[12:54] <jono> ^^
[12:54] <amphi> tonyyarusso: see the docs I pointed you to - there's also a vcdtools package IIRC
[12:54] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: never happened yet, and i'm putting spamassassin in, and then setting up iptables for the _real_ security
[12:54] <amphi> tonyyarusso: it's long since I played with vcd at all
[12:55] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Yes, there is a package called that.
[12:55] <_nano_> I just installed dapper, I need a resource for installing my external wireless card .. would appreciate if someone could paste a link
[12:55] <Xenguy_> jono: sounds like you maybe need 'logrotate' ?
[12:55] <vince__> Hello,  Does anyone possibly know why XSANE freezes the whole system on startup?  I've got this used printer/scanner combo that i'm trying to verify works.
[12:55] <gymsmoke> _nano_: google is a good place to locate resources... what wireless card is it?
[12:55] <jono> Xenguy_, so, is it OK to delete it?
[12:55] <Xenguy_> jono: log files should automatically 'rollover'
[12:55] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: yeah, spend more time on that than clamav atleast :)
[12:55] <Xenguy_> jono: sure, can't hurt
[12:56] <ompaul> *** News Flash *** If you want to talk about dapper please do so in the channel #ubuntu+1 thats the place for it, thanks
[12:56] <pvd2006> is Gnome-Baker a pretty good burning app for linux?
[12:56] <amphi> _nano_: you may find info here: http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/
[12:56] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: yeah, it's basically running and logging fine, so it's time to move on...
[12:56] <_nano_> gymsmoke: yeah i spent some time on google, all i got was forum convs that didn't give any info :(
[12:56] <amphi> pvd2006: I like cdrecord
[12:56] <kkathman> ompaul so #ubuntu is only for breezy or less
[12:56] <Jimmey__> Can someone help me to do this: 'Specify both a horizontal sync and a vertical refresh.'?
[12:56] <_nano_> gymsmoke: it's a dell wireless card, i used ndiswrapper with bcwl5.sys in my breezy
[12:57] <soundray> vince__, can you be a bit more specific about how and when it freezes?
[12:57] <amphi> Jimmey__: you can do that with various levels of precision in dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:57] <ompaul> kkathman, well we do talk kde - if pushed :-) but thats the idea that all dapper stuff so program xyz is broken is not here :)
[12:57] <kkathman> alrighty then
[12:57] <pvd2006> amphi, I was learning cdrecord, but I never got down to it.  I guess Ill look around for some articles on how to use it.
[12:57] <kkathman> then off we go to #ubuntu+1 :)
[12:58] <kingspawn> pvd2006: k3b seems to work fine
[12:58] <pvd2006> kingspawn, k3b doesnt work for me so far.
[12:58] <simian__> what is the command to find out the ip address of a website?
[12:58] <vince__> soundray: I'm afraid not.  I even tried from the command line to see if it was throwing errors  I click the icon the program starts, says something like "Scanning for Devices" then that window disappears and a second later the system freezes.  Every single time.
[12:58] <amphi> pvd2006: there's a cd writing howto at tldp.org, and man cdrecord has examples of various things; it helps if you set up /etc/default/cdrecord
[12:58] <kingspawn> pvd2006: oh, heh :)
[12:58] <Apostle^> how do i deny a program internet access?
[12:58] <gymsmoke> is there a command to re-read the cront file ?
[12:58] <Toran> http://pastebin.ca/50596 <--- I'm having an APT problem, can someone help
[12:59] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: restarting the daemon?
[12:59] <Linux_Junkie> simian__, there is a firefox extention called show IP
[12:59] <soundray> vince__: is the scanner connected via USB?
[12:59] <vince__> soundray: Yes it is
[12:59] <Linux_Junkie> simian__, you can also ping it .
[12:59] <_nano_> could you please provide a link for wireless related documentation  for dapper?
[12:59] <simian__> Linux_Junkie: thanks
[12:59] <kingspawn> _nano_: #ubuntu+1
[12:59] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: i was thinking there may be a cron util for it, similar to rndc reload ...
[01:00] <Apostle^> how do i deny a program internet access?
[01:00] <phoul> Hello
[01:00] <amphi> gymsmoke: cron should reread the file if it changed
[01:00] <phoul> Im trying to use grip and im having a itny problem
[01:00] <_nano_> kingspawn: thanks
[01:00] <soundray> vince__, does it behave like that when you run xsane with the scanner disconnected?
[01:00] <phoul> I wanna encode to ogg
[01:00] <gymsmoke> amphi: thanks
[01:00] <phoul> Which encoder do I use?
[01:00] <soundray> phoul: oggenc
[01:00] <amphi> phoul: install oggenc and tell it to use that
[01:00] <vince__> soundray: I did not disconnect the usb cable but I did turn it off and it still did it.
[01:00] <baconbacon> oggenc comes default?
[01:00] <Toran> http://pastebin.ca/50596 <--- I'm having an APT problem, can someone help?
[01:00] <gymsmoke> Apostle^: you mean like a web-enabled application?
[01:00] <Apostle^> gymsmoke: like doom3
[01:01] <amphi> Toran: fglrx is a world of pain
[01:01] <ompaul> Toran, ehh where did you get that deb you wanted to istall?
[01:01] <phoul> Reading package lists... Done
[01:01] <phoul> Building dependency tree... Done
[01:01] <phoul> E: Couldn't find package oggenc
[01:01] <Toran> It's in Seveas's repos
[01:01] <gymsmoke> Apostle^: oh, as in a game that goes out to servers...
[01:01] <crimsun> phoul: vorbis-tools
[01:01] <Toran> Tell me about it. I don't have money for an nvidia card, and I want the one I've got to work.
[01:01] <amphi> phoul: the package is yclept vorbis-tools
[01:01] <soundray> vince__, try with it disconnected anyway. The USB part of the scanner electronics may be powered on standby.
[01:01] <baconbacon> yclept?
[01:01] <amphi> Toran: what card is it?
[01:01] <Toran> Radeon 9200
[01:01] <amphi> baconbacon: 'named' in old english
[01:02] <pvd2006> can you use a mp3 with cdrecord?
[01:02] <amphi> Toran: that's fully supported by the Free xorg driver
[01:02] <pvd2006> to burn
[01:02] <amphi> Toran: as man radeon explains
[01:02] <Toran> amphi: Will I get as good framrates?
[01:02] <vince__> soundray: Ok,  If I don't respond please give me a second to reboot and get back here :-)
[01:02] <Toran> as with their driver?
[01:02] <kingspawn> pvd2006: you want to ... burn an audio cd? put the mp3 on disc?
[01:02] <Toran> *framerates
[01:02] <phoul> umm I installed vorbis tools but still error
[01:02] <ompaul> Toran, and the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI that worked for me the other day
[01:02] <pvd2006> kingspawn, yes
[01:02] <Toran> OK
[01:02] <phoul> am I missing something els?
[01:02] <pvd2006> trying to make an audio cd
[01:03] <pvd2006> with mp3s that is.
[01:03] <soundray> pvd2006: no, you have to convert to wav format if you want an audio CD. I recommend k3b, it does it for you.
[01:03] <amphi> Toran: I have no idea, I don't have that card - on my old 7500 I get enough for celestia and stellarium with the free driver
[01:03] <phoul> anyone?
[01:03] <kingspawn> pvd2006: a disc with mp3s is a data disc
[01:03] <baconbacon> phoul: error where?
[01:03] <Apostle^> anyone know how to deny internet access to a program?
[01:03] <Jowi> pvd2006: try cdparanoia
[01:03] <pvd2006> kingspawn, most burning programs convert that for you though dont they?
[01:03] <phoul> when I try to use oggenc
[01:03] <_nano_> amphi: you have radeon 7500 as well !
[01:03] <amphi> pvd2006: man cdrecord has an example of the pipeline for doing that
[01:03] <phoul> invalid coder exe
[01:03] <Jowi> pvd2006: oh, you said burn, not read. sorry
[01:04] <kingspawn> pvd2006: pvd2006: cdrecord does not do it for you, you need to pipe it through something
[01:04] <phoul> invalid encoder exe*
[01:04] <amphi> _nano_: I sure do, ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500] 
[01:04] <soundray> Apostle^: that would be quite difficult. What are you trying to achieve?
[01:04] <Apostle^> soundray: i just want to stop a certain program from accessing the internet
[01:04] <gymsmoke> soundray: Apostle^ left a minute back
[01:05] <amphi> _nano_: I don't play games, so it's more than enough for my needs
[01:05] <_nano_> amphi: so did you install any special drivers or is the default installation good enough?
[01:05] <baconbacon> phoul: oggenc needs wav files i think
[01:05] <Apostle^> gymsmoke: im her
[01:05] <pvd2006> when I try to use k3b, I select audio cd then I try to drag and drop a mp3 file and it says the file format is not supported
[01:05] <phoul> baconbacon, why would It need wav
[01:05] <Apostle^> soundray: can i bind it to lo some how?
[01:05] <kingspawn> pvd2006: then it does not convert automatically
[01:05] <gymsmoke> Apostle^: wow - i saw a line pop up saying you left...
[01:05] <phoul> Grr I just want the names of the programs I need
[01:05] <kingspawn> gymsmoke: stop drinking
[01:05] <cyber_cool_cat> hello
[01:05] <gymsmoke> Apostle^: must have been a virtual walk out..
[01:05] <pvd2006> Yeah, how can you get k3b to convert mp3 to wav for you? anyone know?
[01:05] <amphi> _nano_: this machine is running debian; it needs kernel support for DRI to work
[01:05] <gymsmoke> kingspawn: yeah - i need to slow up a bit
[01:05] <baconbacon> phoul: what are you trying to encode, mp3? cd?
[01:05] <Xenguy_> kingspawn: belay that order =)
[01:06] <cyber_cool_cat> need some help with a blue tooth mouse
[01:06] <kingspawn> Xenguy_: ;)
[01:06] <phoul> Im using grip to pull from a cd to computer and encode it to ogg
[01:06] <amphi> _nano_: you want to get 3d accel working with that card?
[01:06] <crimsun> !info k3b-mp3
[01:06] <ubotu> k3b-mp3: (The KDE cd burning application library - MP3 decoder), section universe/libs, is optional. Version: 0.12.2-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 30 kB, Installed size: 92 kB
[01:06] <phoul> and it wont let me use ogg it says its wrong
[01:06] <soundray> Apostle^: what program, and why?
[01:06] <astro9040> hello
[01:06] <baconbacon> phoul: have you tried sound-juicer
[01:06] <Apostle^> soundray: doom3 and because it is annoying me with updates
[01:06] <_nano_> amphi: well i want to get the best out of my graphics card :)
[01:06] <phoul> I would rather get it working with grip
[01:07] <baconbacon> k
[01:07] <amphi> _nano_: PM?
[01:07] <astro9040> does anyone know how to change color depth like from 32bit to 8bit
[01:07] <amphi> _nano_: you're not identified to services
[01:07] <david_uk> newbie alert: failed to install ubuntu i386... hit strange error when installing packages after reboot. Failed at 44% "Preparing to configure gstreamer0.8.jpeg"
[01:07] <phoul> Fixed it
[01:07] <cyber_cool_cat> BLUETOOTH mouse support anyone any ideas??
[01:07] <soundray> Apostle^: find out which address it connects to and make local entries in /etc/hosts for them.
[01:07] <phoul> Instead of using oggenc as exe I used /usr/bin/oggenc
[01:07] <amphi> phoul: cool
[01:07] <david_uk> anyone know how to install i386 if you've encountered that problem?
[01:07] <pvd2006> It looks like I need some plugin for k3b to automatically convert a mp3 to .wav to put onto the cd.
[01:07] <_nano_> amphi: hangon
[01:08] <Jowi> astro9040: do you mean in X or in gimp or what?
[01:08] <soundray> Apostle^: or configure your firewall to deny access to the address range.
[01:08] <Apostle^> soundray: i dunno what the address's are
[01:08] <astro9040> Jowi, i think in X its for the desktop
[01:08] <GTroy_> !mount
[01:08] <ubotu> somebody said mount was 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
[01:09] <vince_> soundray: The scanner wasn't the problum
[01:09] <Sodium> Hello! I'd like to know how to install the VMWare Player that I've recently downloaded.
[01:09] <astro9040> Jowi, need it for gui
[01:09] <Jowi> astro9040: "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and change "DefaultDepth 16" to "DefaultDepth 8"
[01:09] <soundray> vince_, have you found out what it was?
[01:09] <astro9040> Jowi,  thx
[01:09] <vince_> After it froze I disconnected all my USB devices and it turned out the Scanner was the culprit.  However XSANE now says that no supported devices were found even with the scanner on
[01:09] <Jowi> astro9040: or if you only have the console replace "gedit" with "nano"
[01:09] <vince_> Scuse me
[01:09] <vince_> The scanner was not the culprit my webcam was
[01:10] <astro9040> Jowi,  how do i do that
[01:10] <lordnir> I have a usb drive detected on /dev/sda1 but when i mount -t usbfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1, the only things in the dir is the folder 001 and 'devices' and 'drivers' anyone know what i did wrong?
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[01:10] <Apostle^> soundray: how do i figure out what internet address's a program is going to
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[01:10] <Jowi> astro9040: "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf".
[01:10] <Apostle^> yay
[01:10] <Bone`> when I see the terminal command "sh$" what does that mean?
[01:10] <Seveas> what an ass..
[01:10] <Xenguy_> ops
[01:10] <Apostle^> Seveas: indeed
[01:11] <fiftyfour123> the ubuntu installer was unable to install a bootloader, without the bootloader how do i get into linux? i'm on a powerpc mac
[01:11] <Sodium> Hello! I'd like to know how to install the VMWare Player that I've recently downloaded.
[01:11] <Xenguy_> nm
[01:11] <radekrazor> soundray you can see where is it connecting with netstat -tap
[01:11] <vince_> soundray: any idea on whatelse I can try to get this thing to work?
[01:11] <soundray> Apostle^: look at radekrazor's suggestion ^^
[01:11] <Bone`> sh$, any ideas on what that command means?
[01:11] <pvd2006> See I dont get this, When I goto k3b help it shows it being able to automatically burn mp3s to a cd without any extra steps, but for some reason it still says "format not recognized" when I try to drag and drop any mp3.
[01:12] <astro9040> Jowi, does ubuntu use vi editor?
[01:12] <soundray> vince_, have you checked xsane's compatibility list?
[01:12] <Xenguy_> astro9040: maybe nvi  ?
[01:12] <vince_> soundray: Yes.. This particular scanner is listed as "untested"
[01:12] <Apostle^> radekrazor: how do i single out on app with that
[01:12] <Jowi> astro9040: yep. "sudo vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[01:12] <soundray> pvd2006: you've had the answer above. Install k3b-mp3
[01:12] <Xenguy_> astro9040: or vim :-)
[01:12] <Apostle^> radekrazor: some kind of grep?
[01:12] <astro9040> Xenguy_, nvi?
[01:12] <cyber_cool_cat> bluetooth expert anyone???
[01:12] <soundray> vince_, do they suggest a backend?
[01:12] <astro9040> Jowi, thx
[01:12] <Jowi> astro9040: that is, if you want it to :)
[01:12] <pvd2006> soundray, sorry about that, didnt see it.
[01:12] <astro9040> Xenguy_, thx
[01:13] <vince_> soundray: yes sane-lexmark
[01:13] <Xenguy_> astro9040: yw - it's as close to old vi as you get I hear
[01:13] <fiftyfour123> the ubuntu installer was unable to install a bootloader, without the bootloader how do i get into linux? i'm on a powerpc mac
[01:13] <astro9040> Jowi, ty
[01:13] <vince_> but I don't know much about how to set that up or if it is already
[01:13] <Xenguy_> astro9040: I prefer vim
[01:13] <radekrazor> with netstat -tap last column gona be Program name
[01:13] <burden> No one is replying in #xubuntu could someone with some XFCE knowledge pm me?
[01:13] <astro9040> Xenguy_, ill have to check those out
[01:13] <daddius> hello people
[01:13] <daddius> could anyone help me with this problem with gnome
[01:13] <Xenguy_> astro9040: vim is vi on steroids
[01:14] <astro9040> Xenguy_, lol
[01:14] <Xenguy_> astro9040: smart editor
[01:14] <Xenguy_> astro9040: learning curve tho
[01:14] <fiftyfour123> can anyone help me?!?!
[01:14] <daddius> when logging in i can't get the gnome menu bars at all...  this is a basic install
[01:14] <soundray> vince_, it'll be difficult to get an untested device to work if you're a xsane newbie.
[01:14] <roostishaw> anyone, how can i make a virtual machine out of my curren installation, keeping settings and all?
[01:15] <Sodium> I'd like to know how to install the VMWare Player that I've recently downloaded.
[01:15] <david_uk> Q: is it possible to convert an AMD64 installation to an i386 installation?
[01:15] <daddius> hey would i have to reinstall because of this problem with gnome?
[01:15] <riddlebox> how do I stop a module from loading?
[01:16] <soundray> vince_, I think your best chance will be to get help on the sane mailing lists.
[01:16] <soundray> david_uk: only by reinstalling. All the binaries are different.
[01:16] <david_uk> thanks soundray
[01:16] <vince_> soundray: Well I did try some things.. If I run sane-find-scanner it says "FoundUSBScanner" and gives me a vendor and product id
[01:16] <david_uk> it'll be my 7th install today... i'll try again
[01:16] <pvd2006> soundray, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12748 I got this error of a unmet dependency when I tried to install k3b-mp3.
[01:17] <david_uk> the i386 keeps failing
[01:17] <Jowi> Sodium: https://wiki.ubuntu.com has got some documents on that
[01:17] <radekrazor> to stop module from loading put it in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[01:17] <soundray> david_uk: bad burn?
[01:17] <shinu> how can i remove repeated text from a text file? is there any tool for that?
[01:17] <vince_> but when I try scanimage -L it says no scanners identified
[01:17] <pvd2006> I looked up k3blibs under synpatic and it is already installed, just the wrong version or something.
[01:17] <iceman_> damit how to convert ubuntu to run from fat32 loadlin...
[01:17] <lflashl> i did a install off xmms skins where abouts do i point to load them
[01:17] <david_uk> soundray: don't believe so... but i've nuked the image on another reinstall, so i'll download and burn again for a sanity check
[01:18] <Sodium> Jowi: Thanks, I'll take a look!
[01:18] <soundray> pvd2006: looks like you've mixed ubuntu versions.
[01:19] <david_uk> soundray: I'm seeing the gstreamer error before install completes as per here: http://raibledesigns.com/page/rd?entry=opensuse_10_0_vs_ubuntu
[01:19] <pvd2006> soundray, I am using breezy badger, at one time I accidently had hoary hedgehog sources but I changed it.
[01:19] <pvd2006> should I completely remove k3b and reinstall?
[01:19] <david_uk> soundray: that someone else experienced it (a few google results, but nothing with an answer), i don't think it's the burn... but i shall try again
[01:20] <soundray> pvd2006: did you apt-get update before you installed k3b-mp3?
[01:20] <blindx> Apostle^, you still here?
[01:20] <Apostle^> blindx: yea
[01:20] <pvd2006> soundray: no
[01:20] <blindx> I got rockbox installed (kinda. i got the bootloader set up. im on the actual install stage now. the bootloader works)
[01:21] <soundray> vince_, some scanners require a firmware upload.
[01:21] <Apostle^> blindx: nice
[01:21] <gymsmoke> apt-get install spamassassin wants "razor" ... anyone have some insight on what this is?
[01:21] <vince_> soundray: yay
[01:21] <blindx> Apostle^, now when I copy .rockbox and rockbox.ipod, am I copying it to /dev/sda2 ? or should i just put it in /media/ipod to be safe ?
[01:21] <vince_> i wish somone would make a darn printer/scanner combo that works in linux
[01:22] <Apostle^> blindx: /media/ipod
[01:22] <blindx> ok
[01:22] <gymsmoke> vince_: agreed
[01:22] <soundray> vince_: write to your favourite manufacturer and ask them to support sane driver development.
[01:23] <fensta> hey guys.. can someone help me with this dual boot issue really fast
[01:23] <Telarian02> I just did a clean install of breezy on a laptop.....the laptop's screen is damaged and if you move it sometimes the whole computer locks down...I wouldn't think a damaged screen would lock up the computer but I'm a newbie, any suggestions?
[01:23] <fensta> im installing 5.1 ..... I have winxp on 1 partition and formatted ext3 on the other
[01:24] <pvd2006> soundray: I think I got it to work, I completely removed all of k3b and did apt-get upgrade and then re-installed it and k3b-mp3 and it didnt give me any errors.
[01:24] <fensta> in ubuntu setup...... do I set the ext3 partition as / bootable and my ntfs partition as "do not use">?
[01:24] <blindx> Apostle^, I copied them, but it says "Rockbox error: -2" and loads the original firmware. :|
[01:24] <soundray> pvd2006: well done. It should work now.
[01:24] <Apostle^> blindx: hmm. ... odd i got that error, i forget how i fixed it
[01:24] <pvd2006> :), thanks.
[01:24] <Apostle^> blindx: try chmodding to 777
[01:25] <blindx>  /media/ipod to 777?
[01:25] <[cro] smiley> 
[01:25] <[cro] smiley> does anyone know link for downloading wxSmith plugin for Code Blocks
[01:25] <[cro] smiley> 
[01:25] <soundray> david_uk: try #ubuntu+1 if you're on dapper.
[01:26] <blindx> Same error, Apostle^. Do they have a forum?
[01:26] <blindx> nevermind, found the forum
[01:26] <Apostle^> blindx: they have a channel on this server #rockbox
[01:26] <Bone`> anyone here have experience with linpal?
[01:26] <blindx> oh nice
[01:26] <pvd2006> For burning a cd should I leave writing mode at auto or change it to Disk-At-Once?
[01:26] <roostishaw> anyone, how can i make a virtual machine out of my curren installation, keeping settings and all?
[01:26] <blindx> Bone`, i couldn't get it to work :|
[01:26] <david_uk> soundray: not really sure what dapper is... i'm a total newbie. a windows programmer by trade, but M$ pissed me off in a teleconference yesterday so i'm trying my hand at linux ;)
[01:27] <NullVector> is there a repository for JAVA?
[01:27] <blindx> Bone`, i just run the windows client through wine. the log, find users/rooms dialogs aren't good, cause the font is so small though
[01:27] <blindx> !javadebs
[01:27] <blindx> er. you do !javadebs
[01:27] <Bone`> oh that sucks, thanks though
[01:27] <NullVector> !javadebs
[01:27] <gorski> is there a tool like Microsoft Visio in Ubuntu?
[01:27] <Telarian02> anyone know if a damaged laptop screen will lockup a computer or more likely an error during install of breezy?
[01:27] <blindx> oh yeah, Bone` ...
[01:27] <vince_> Does anyone use the HP Scanner/Print Combo?   How does that work under ubuntu?
[01:28] <blindx> another thing. If you move the propbag/toolbar outside of the window (the main window) your computer will freeze and you won't be able to unfreeze it. have to hold power till it shuts off.
[01:28] <Jowi> Telarian02: not very probable. You might get wierd colours but it should not lock anything up.
[01:28] <Bone`> erg
[01:29] <Bone`> I'll have to watch out for all of that if I ever get it heh
[01:29] <soundray> david_uk: my mistake, you're probably on breezy (= Ubuntu 5.10).
[01:29] <Bone`> having second thoughts
[01:29] <jlangus> vince_: I've got an HP Photosmart that runs just fine as a printer, haven't gotten the scanner up yet
[01:29] <blindx> Bone`, if you can get linpal to work, please PM me or something haha
[01:29] <gymsmoke> gak! can anyone tell me what razor is?  all the info im finding googling is drivvel
[01:30] <pvd2006> soundray, is it ok for the cd burner to have a red light when im burning? according to k3b its burning fine.
[01:30] <willll> hi.... just a single question.. I am able to make a Windows Share from Gnome, I just need to know how Ubuntu make the connections to windows since there is no entry shown in a "mount" command
[01:30] <gymsmoke> pvd2006: as long as you don't see smoke...
[01:30] <Bone`> dun think I will :P tried using this CVS thing but it asks for a pass and I'm fairly sure that means the dude has totally quit supporting this and has locked it up
[01:30] <pvd2006> lol gymsmoke, why do you say that?
[01:30] <Taikumi> Hello, I just have a problem installing, it says: Looking for DSDT in initrd: not found.
[01:30] <soundray> pvd2006: yes, that's probably okay.
[01:31] <blindx> yeah sucks. i used to palace every day hah
[01:31] <learnerr> hi, anyone familliar with linux clusters?
[01:31] <Taikumi> if someone could help me, that'll be nice, thanks.
[01:31] <unl3ss> pvd2006: a red light means that the drive is in the process of burning, usually
[01:31] <lsuactiafner> if /root/.ssh/known_hosts contains an entry just after ive installed it, ubuntu, aint that insecure?
[01:31] <pvd2006> Oh ok, I am use to the green light:-x.
[01:31] <pvd2006> oh well, ill see after it is done burning.
[01:31] <Bone`> yeah its more a nostalgia thing used to use it years and years ago, I'm surprised it still has so many people
[01:31] <unl3ss> pvd2006: green light means that it's reading
[01:31] <learnerr> hi, anyone familliar with linux clusters?    msg in private please
[01:31] <gymsmoke> pvd2006: i had a guy setting up an iso on his cd the other night, and asked me on the phone if it was bad that he thought he smelled something; turns out the cd drive locked up and the electronics were smoldering... hehe
[01:32] <pvd2006> gymsmoke, lol
[01:32] <Taikumi> Hello, could someone possibly help me with an installation problem?
[01:32] <_jason> Taikumi: what are you installing?
[01:32] <Taikumi> Ubuntu? lol
[01:32] <Taikumi> =/
[01:32] <willll> connect to server/windows share/   Works great... how can I do to list windows files, from a terminal?
[01:33] <Taikumi> jason, could I pm you?
[01:33] <Bone`> well, now to try to solve my other woes, like getting AVI files to run and getting my soundcard recognized
[01:33] <_jason> Taikumi: best to just ask your question here
[01:33] <gymsmoke> Vipul's Razor is a distributed, collaborative, spam detection and filtering network.
[01:33] <Taikumi> okay
[01:33] <_jason> (more people can help)
[01:33] <unl3ss> Can anyone help me with this? I just hooked up my external USB hard drive that's formatted with NTFS, but I don't have the permissions to write because apparently it's a "read-only disk." I never set it this way and I just think it's because it's NTFS... how can I enable writing?
[01:34] <Taikumi> well, when the CD loads.. it asks for server or normal installation mode: So i hit Enter, for normal mode
[01:34] <Taikumi> then a bunch of things fly by
[01:34] <_jason> unl3ss: writing to ntfs is not safe
[01:34] <Taikumi> then, it stops
[01:34] <sexytrini> hello
[01:34] <Taikumi> saying Looking for DSDT in initrd : not found
[01:34] <Taikumi> =/
[01:34] <mfb__> unl3ss> you can't write on NTFS from Linux
[01:34] <Taikumi> I tried another distro, such as SuSE, but that didnt work either T__T
[01:35] <_jason> Taikumi: is this a shipit cd or did you burn it?
[01:35] <david_uk> unl3ss> copy the items off, format as FAT, copy the items back... readable in both
[01:35] <Taikumi> i burned it
[01:35] <david_uk> and writable in both
[01:35] <_jason> Taikumi: what speed?
[01:35] <Taikumi> 32x?
[01:35] <Taikumi> =/
[01:35] <qalimas> I was chosen to do a gaming presentastion at our city's next LUG meeting, I choose Ubuntu because that's what I run on my gaming machine, but I don't know many good free games to show off and tell people about, anyone have any suggestions?'
[01:35] <onkeljonas> hi... my 6.06 install boots really slowly. Hangs for several minutes at "Mounting root filesys" - any ideas what the problem is?
[01:35] <[cro] smiley> does anyone know link for downloading wxSmith plugin for Code Blocks
[01:35] <unl3ss> alright mfb__ and david_uk: thanks... but is there any workaround possible?
[01:35] <sexytrini> can anyone tell me if I can set up a wireless network with ubuntu
[01:35] <mfb__> qalimas> Frozen Buble :p
[01:36] <iceman_> dang i am guessing gygwin need windows and will not run from native os .. ?
[01:36] <mfb__> damn, what's this nick I have ?
[01:36] <_jason> Taikumi: burn at like 2x or 4x and try again
[01:36] <iceman_> native dos
[01:36] <Taikumi> Hmm. OK
[01:36] <Taikumi> Thanks alot sir.
[01:36] <david_uk> unl3ss: nope... NTFS cannot be written to from linux yet... so switch the file system to something friendly to both... FAT
[01:36] <learnerr> hi, anyone familliar with linux clusters?    msg in private please
[01:36] <unl3ss> david_uk: Alright, thanks a lot!
[01:36] <soundray> qalimas: tuxkart, planetpenguin-racer (my son's favourites)
[01:37] <gymsmoke> man, i wish these guys would get package installation order right!
[01:37] <soundray> unl3ss: there are experimental ways to write to NTFS
[01:37] <gymsmoke> install spamassassin (and dep's) ... tries to configure dcc before dcc-common ...
[01:37] <qalimas> soundray: I was thinking more along the lines of showing that Linux can handle the big gmaes Windows can.  So far, I've got UT2003, Enemy-Territoy, Neverwinter Nights, America's Army, Legends, and Wesnoth
[01:38] <btaylor5619> Can someone help me with XMame and/or XMess?
[01:38] <gymsmoke> can i just re-do the setup with dpkg -reconfigure dcc-client?
[01:38] <coz_> btaylor5619, I have't use xmame much but what is the problem
[01:38] <jlangus> qalimas: i convinced my girlfriend to use linux simply by showing her World Of Warcraft could run on it
[01:38] <jlangus> might be a good choice
[01:38] <qalimas> I don't have a copy of woW
[01:39] <btaylor5619> How do I get the durn thing working?
[01:39] <radek> help
[01:39] <btaylor5619> I mean, how do I compile and build and all of that kind of stuff?
[01:39] <_jason> !find xmame
[01:39] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'xmame' (5 shown): xmame-common ;; xmame-sdl ;; xmame-svga ;; xmame-tools ;; xmame-x.
[01:39] <frankie_> anybody know how to configure/install NAT?
[01:39] <coz_> btaylor5619, lol good question last i tried i had a similar probke when i did get it working i couldn't tweak it properly so hopefully someone here has the answer for  you sorry guy
[01:39] <_jason> btaylor5619: no need to compile, it's in the repos
[01:40] <gymsmoke> wow - Ubuntu was the big hit at FLISOL 2006 in Chile!
[01:40] <jlangus> is there anything better than gimp for image editing?
[01:40] <frankie_> anybody know how to configure/install NAT?
[01:40] <HymnToLife> jlangus> Photoshop
[01:40] <apokryphos> for svgs there inkscape
[01:41] <btaylor5619> So all I should do is "make install"?
[01:41] <soundray> frankie_: there are plenty of web pages around, but it's probably best to use a frontend, like firestarter
[01:41] <iceman_> anyone used cygwin
[01:41] <frankie_> soundray: can i just do an apt-get for NAT?
[01:41] <radek> /quit
[01:41] <jlangus> i was looking at inkscape, i might go ahead and try that out
[01:41] <_jason> btaylor5619: is there a reason you don't want to use the xmame in the repositories?
[01:41] <soundray> iceman_: yes, but that's a Windows program. Wrong channel.
[01:41] <btaylor5619> i do not understand
[01:42] <biovore> frankie_: nat on your computer is handled by iptables
[01:42] <lsuactiafner> Seveas or anyone with ops in here (someone every knowledgeable) please allow me to send a private msg, think i found a serious security flaw
[01:42] <btaylor5619> "the repositories..." where can i find them?
[01:42] <_jason> btaylor5619: have you used synaptic before?
[01:42] <iceman_> i ask for just general info ...
[01:42] <NullVector> firefox doesn't do ftp does it
[01:42] <soundray> frankie_: no, it's called iptables and you probably have it already.
[01:42] <Seveas> lsuactiafner, msg me 
[01:42] <btaylor5619> oh, all that "apt-get" and stuff?
[01:42] <iceman_> it is winblows dependant ... i take it ..
[01:42] <_jason> btaylor5619: yes
[01:42] <green_earz> frankie_:   have a look at the shorewall site for a nat setup with shorewall package
[01:42] <HymnToLife> NullVector> course it does
[01:42] <btaylor5619> yes, well, "xmame" does not come up on my Synaptic package manager
[01:42] <biovore> iceman_: cygwin is a linux emulation layer for windows
[01:43] <NullVector> HymnToLife: how? all I get is a bunch of text and garabge
[01:43] <iceman_> biovore so i take it it must have winblows and cant use just dos ?
[01:43] <HymnToLife> NullVector> ftp://user@host
[01:43] <biovore> iceman_: yeah.. needs win2k or XP I think
[01:43] <_jason> btaylor5619: it seems to be in multiverse, have you enabled it?
[01:44] <soundray> biovore: no, it runs on Win 9X as well. But this is still the wrong channel.
[01:44] <NullVector> HymnToLife: ?
[01:44] <btaylor5619> "multiverse"?
[01:44] <iceman_> biovore dang .. if only i could use DOS and build from there ... want to dump smicroshaft ...
[01:44] <pvd2006> success! Audio cd works perfect with k3b burning. :)
[01:44] <_jason> ubotu: tell btaylor5619 about multiverse
[01:44] <willll> Why cant I use mount -t smbfs?
[01:44] <biovore> iceman_: getl inux
[01:45] <burden> I know this is the wrong channel but no one in #xubuntu seems active, could someone pm me, and help me with XFCE?
[01:45] <btaylor5619> i really need to read the wiki more
[01:45] <HymnToLife> NullVector> type this in the adress bar, ie ftp://mfb@fkraiem.no-ip.org
[01:45] <iceman_> biovore untell i find a linux command refrenece i got to turn to dos ...
[01:45] <soundray> burden: if you ask a question, maybe.
[01:45] <NullVector> HymnToLife: connection was refused
[01:45] <biovore> iceman_: doe:linux   cd:cd  dir:ls  copy:cp  move:mv
[01:45] <jlangus> iceman_: googling linux command reference turns up http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/linux/cmd/
[01:45] <HymnToLife> is your server running ?
[01:46] <_jason> ubotu: tell iceman_ about cli
[01:46] <NullVector> ? my server?
[01:46] <burden> Well I have follows the instructions on the xubuntu wiki to a tee, repated several times with clean install,  and it won't work
[01:46] <burden> followed*
[01:46] <HymnToLife> NullVector> the FTP server you want to connect to
[01:46] <soundray> burden: how does it fail?
[01:47] <NullVector> i hope so
[01:47] <volmarias> Hi, I'm having trouble trying to compile anything with GTK. I am told that the gtk/gtk.h include is not found. However, I'm pretty certain that I've installed GTK and gtk-dev
[01:47] <volmarias> What should I do?
[01:47] <NullVector> trying to get blackdowns java
[01:47] <burden> It boots up I log in, the instructions say to type in "xserver" or "startxfce4", and I get an error stating command not found.
[01:47] <biovore> volmarias: sudo apt-get install libgtk1.2-dev
[01:48] <volmarias> biovore, it is already installed.
[01:48] <volmarias> It told me as such when I ran apt-get
[01:48] <HaxoR91> hello?
[01:48] <volmarias> Hello
[01:48] <HaxoR91> whats up?
[01:48] <soundray> burden: try just startx
[01:48] <intelikey> anyone know any way to get the default linux-image-2.6.15*  to boot ?    it seems there is no ext2/3 fs support in the kernel or the initrd.img      ?
[01:49] <pvd2006> Now time to figure out how to back up dvds on linux.
[01:49] <Bensin> Hello, I am trying to manually install Flashplayer (as a plugin to FireFox). I got the files from Macromedia, unpacked them, but can't find The right catalog to put the files in. Question: Where can I find FireFox's folder on my computer?
[01:49] <burden> soundray: I've tried that too, same message
[01:49] <biovore> volmarias: what are you tring to build?
[01:49] <volmarias> Toshiba Linux Utilities
[01:49] <volmarias> For some reason I'm stuck on "zomg power save" mode, hopefully this can remedy it
[01:50] <learnerr> i need help
[01:50] <volmarias> the console takes 5-6 seconds to start up, and don't even get me started about eclipse! :(
[01:50] <learnerr> i want to append a number next to a batch of files
[01:50] <learnerr> how can i write a script to do that ?
[01:50] <HymnToLife> !tell Bensin about flash
[01:50] <HaxoR91> Bensin:try going to your hard drive
[01:50] <soundray> burden: have you tried running just the X server? (X on a line by itself)
[01:50] <blindx> how do you copy a directory via terminal?
[01:50] <intelikey> learnerr  changing file names ?
[01:51] <HaxoR91>  )
[01:51] <learnerr> yes
[01:51] <green_earz> pvd2006: check out the package dvdbackup
[01:51] <HaxoR91> = )
[01:51] <biovore> volmarias: not familuar with the toshiba tools..
[01:51] <pvd2006> green_earz, thanks.
[01:51] <green_earz> np
[01:51] <learnerr> intelikey i want to add numbers from 1 to something...
[01:51] <intelikey> learnerr secquential or a single number ?
[01:51] <soundray> !tell blindx about cli
[01:51] <learnerr> like
[01:51] <volmarias> biovore, it's irrelevant. Its the fact that including gtk/gtk.h doesn't work in the source
[01:51] <learnerr> blahblah.mp3
[01:51] <learnerr> 1-blahblah.mp3
[01:51] <amphi> learnerr: seq(1) is part of what you want
[01:51] <learnerr> whatever..
[01:51] <volmarias> biovore, I suspect that if I tried to do the GTK hello world program, it would do just the same
[01:51] <biovore> volmarias: is there a gtk.h in /usr/include/gtk?
[01:51] <green_earz> blindx: cp -R dir
[01:51] <jadaz87> hello what are some good virus scanners for linux?
[01:51] <learnerr> amphi: they are hard to read those files
[01:51] <steel> is there any way i can make my windows button open terminal in ubuntu
[01:52] <blindx> thanks green_earz
[01:52] <Bensin> HaxoR91, very funny, but not specific enough. Please don't heckle!
[01:52] <_jason> steel: system > prefs > keyboard shortcuts
[01:52] <volmarias> I don't have usr/include/gtk, I have usr/include/gtk-2.0 and 1.2
[01:52] <steel> thanks
[01:52] <Bensin> HymnToLife, I'll try that.
[01:52] <volmarias> Should I create a symlink for one of them?
[01:52] <burden> soundray: after I tried "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg" I began getting a message claiming X had failed, with no real information as of why in the output
[01:52] <HaxoR91> = )
[01:52] <biovore> volmarias: the gtk/gtk.h  is in referance to /usr/include..  so might need a simlink or something
[01:53] <green_earz> blindx: cp -R from-dir     to-dir
[01:53] <biovore> to gtk1.2
[01:53] <volmarias> biovore, I'll give that a shot and let you know. Glad to have help instead of messageboards filled with "Go install gtk!"
[01:53] <goudkov> how can i disable passowrd lock for screensaver? i have "lock screen" unchecked, but it still asks for a password
[01:53] <soundray> burden: you may get a better idea from the messages in /var/log/Xorg.0.log (end of that file)
[01:53] <learnerr> anyone?
[01:53] <NullVector> I need help installing Java for amd64 Ubuntu, seems the url for blackdown java listed @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaAMD64 is down?
[01:53] <soundray> burden: did you install from a xubuntu CD?
[01:54] <soundray> !anyone
[01:54] <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>
[01:54] <HaxoR91> bensin,/usr/lib/
[01:54] <jadaz87> does anyone know of any good antivirus software for linux?
[01:54] <HaxoR91> then look for firefox
[01:54] <Eleaf> hi
[01:54] <blindx> Okay, I'm having some trouble copying to my iPod.. in that, once the iPod is disconnected, the files disappear. Anyone know how to remedy this?
[01:54] <volmarias> Shoot. What's the command to create a symlink? Brain fart >_<
[01:54] <biovore> volmarias: like alot of code made by these hardware manufactures it fairly messed up..  probably dosn't get the correct information out of pkg-config for gtk
[01:54] <steel> jadaz: ClamAV is good
[01:54] <_jason> jadaz87: will you be running a mail server for windows users?
[01:54] <volmarias> biovore, it's actually user created
[01:54] <jadaz87> _jason no
[01:55] <Eleaf> what are some good 'small' multiplayer games that somebody wants to play with me?
[01:55] <Eleaf> lol
[01:55] <intelikey> ok learnerr  something like    echo -e "#!/bin/bash \n\nNUM=0 \n\nfor this in \$* \n  do mv \$this \$num\$this \n  NUM=\$((\$NUM + 1 )) \ndone " > myscript.sh ;chmod 755 myscript.sh
[01:55] <_jason> jadaz87: then you don't really need an antivirus
[01:55] <Bensin> HaxoR91, better! Thanks! I'll try that after HymnToLife's suggestion.
[01:55] <burden> soundray: no I thought about it thought but when I looked the only releases they had were for Dapper
[01:55] <biovore> volmarias: is it giving you this error on ./configure?
[01:55] <volmarias> biovore, I just hope that it'll actually do something for me. I'm sick of the absurdly long load times.
[01:55] <learnerr> hum
[01:55] <volmarias> biovore, make depend.
[01:55] <jadaz87> _jason no operating system is non-subceptable to virii
[01:55] <soundray> burden: how did you install?
[01:55] <volmarias> ./configure works great
[01:55] <intelikey> learnerr put that in a terminal and see what you get.
[01:55] <_jason> ubotu: tell jadaz87 about linuxvirus
[01:55] <green_earz> volmarias: ln -s from-file   to-file
[01:55] <learnerr> its on my other hard drive
[01:55] <biovore> volmarias: hmm , sound like toshiba need to learn how to make configure files..
[01:55] <HaxoR91> ok
[01:55] <volmarias> green_earz, thanks
[01:55] <learnerr> intelikey ill reboot later tonight
[01:56] <green_earz> np
[01:56] <Eleaf> jadaz87, the only thing I would find most useful to have a virus scanner in linux is if you are running a mail server and you wanna weed out sending files with virus's on them..
[01:56] <volmarias> biovore, it's not toshiba, it's a "fan" created set of utils
[01:56] <biovore> ah
[01:56] <intelikey> learnerr you can save it to a file for later.
[01:56] <burden> soundray: via the instructions, typed server at boot, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[01:56] <biovore> the ./configure dosn't seem to check the gtk settings thoughly
[01:57] <HaxoR91> whats xubuntu
[01:57] <HaxoR91> ?
[01:57] <_jason> !xubuntu
[01:57] <ubotu> well, xubuntu is Ubuntu using XFCE instead of Gnome for the desktop. Details here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu
[01:57] <blindx> Okay, I'm having some trouble copying to my iPod.. in that, once the iPod is disconnected, the files disappear. Anyone know how to remedy this?
[01:57] <biovore> !kubuntu
[01:57] <ubotu> I guess kubuntu is Ubuntu+KDE (not a fork) ; see http://kubuntu.org and you can go to #kubuntu for KDE-related help, or install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[01:57] <learnerr> intelikey: and what does ti do exactly
[01:57] <volmarias> biovore, )!(&*@!!^...
[01:57] <Eleaf> does anybody want to play a game with me? ;D
[01:57] <volmarias> Anyway, now I can stumble through making it build, now that I've figured out this issue.
[01:57] <volmarias> thanks again for the help
[01:57] <biovore> volmarias: ok
[01:58] <HaxoR91> can i install it by terminal?
[01:58] <soundray> burden, have you got xserver-xorg-core installed?
[01:58] <blmartin777> I am just curious why you have choosen ubuntu? What is so much better than other distro's?
[01:58] <learnerr> ease of use!
[01:58] <learnerr> its the best i met
[01:58] <burden> soundray: Not sure, isn't that included in xserver-xorg?
[01:59] <learnerr> install and work like a charm
[01:59] <learnerr> detected my sound card
[01:59] <blmartin777> is the new beta very buggy?
[01:59] <jlangus> first distro that didnt take a day to setup
[01:59] <learnerr> i dont know how to stress test a system...cant really hepl
[01:59] <HymnToLife> blmartin777> not anymore, but it depends on your harsware
[01:59] <intelikey> learnerr writes a script called myscript.sh   makes it executable     the script can then be used to number files.      ./myscript.sh *.mp3       or   ./myscript.sh *     or the like.
[01:59] <learnerr> but i could sure use some advices
[02:00] <brouillard> server irc.afterworkchat.com
[02:00] <soundray> burden, sorry, I mean x-window-system-core
[02:00] <learnerr> intelikey: it add numbers in front of the already existing files ?
[02:00] <blmartin777> thanks guys
[02:00] <samuel> hola
[02:00] <samuel> don+
[02:00] <intelikey> learnerr yep
[02:00] <jadaz87> !es
[02:00] <viktor> hi guys
[02:00] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:00] <learnerr> intelikey : thank you :D
[02:01] <blindx> Okay, I'm having some trouble copying to my iPod.. in that, once the iPod is disconnected, the files disappear. Anyone know how to remedy this?
[02:01] <soundray> burden: sorry, I'm on the wrong trace. You got x-window-system-core with xubuntu-desktop
[02:01] <intelikey> does  mv file.ext 1file.ext   then  mv nextfile.ext 2nextfile.ext ....
[02:01] <kingspawn> blindx: run "sync"
[02:01] <soundray> burden: did the install run through?
[02:01] <kingspawn> blindx: just shooting in the dark here, never used an ipod
[02:01] <blindx> before or after copying?
[02:01] <Rakel_23> hi
[02:01] <kingspawn> blindx: after
[02:01] <kingspawn> blindx: sync writes everything the filesystem might be caching to disk
[02:01] <Rakel_23> I've installed manually libc6 with dpkg.. How can I return to last version again?
[02:02] <burden> soundray: Yes everything installed
[02:02] <intelikey> learnerr you can add a _ between   \$num and \$this    thus   \$num_\$this     if you want to pretty up the thing a little.
[02:02] <soundray> burden: did you find anything at the end of that log file?
[02:02] <Madpilot> hi all
[02:02] <kingspawn> hey Madpilot
[02:03] <intelikey> eeeeek  and make that  caps.    NUM  there   too i typoed learnerr
[02:03] <Rakel_23> please.. I cant install anything now :S
[02:03] <blindx> hey kingspawn it worked :D
[02:03] <blindx> thanks a lot.
[02:03] <Rakel_23> How can I return to last version of libc6 ?
[02:03] <burden> soundray: I can't really check becuase im running puppylinux(livecd) to talk to you, I'll see if I can mount and get it
[02:03] <kingspawn> blindx: goodie :)
[02:03] <pvd2006> so I downloaded the source of mplayer plugin got it to make and make install copied the .so and .xpt files to the right directories for firefox, restarted firefox, but its not opening up mplayer plugin when I try to open video files.
[02:03] <learnerr> intelikey: its fine ill study the script then adjust if theres need to
[02:03] <jadaz87> _jason why do they even attempt to have antivirus for unix/linux then?
[02:04] <intelikey> learnerr  --->      echo -e "#!/bin/bash \n\nNUM=0 \n\nfor this in \$* \n  do mv \$this \$NUM_\$this \n  NUM=\$((\$NUM + 1 )) \ndone " > myscript.sh ;chmod 755 myscript.sh
[02:04] <pvd2006> jadaz87, if your running a windows partition for one reason
[02:04] <pvd2006> you can scan your window files from linux
[02:04] <learnerr> intelikey: my mp3 player screw up the sorting of files so i just put numbers to get some order
[02:04] <Madpilot> jadaz87, for paranoid types - or those still afflicted with Windows
[02:04] <_jason> jadaz87: if you run a mail server, you don't want people spreading viruses
[02:04] <intelikey> that ought to do it.
[02:04] <learnerr> ok
[02:05] <kingspawn> pvd2006: might need to tell firefox that it should associate files with the plugin
[02:05] <learnerr> is there a free software to resize my drive?
[02:05] <learnerr> create a fat32 partition so i can move my mp3 to my other disk ?
[02:05] <nitishp> learnerr: gparted, qtparted, or just plain ol' parted.
[02:05] <learnerr> naa for windows
[02:05] <jadaz87> _jason is clam av gui based or cli?
[02:05] <_jason> intelikey: do those \$ become $ with echo?
[02:05] <learnerr> its all ntfs right now
[02:06] <_jason> jadaz87: I don't actually know
[02:06] <nitishp> learnerr: If you want to keep using your ntfs partition with write access then check out ntfs-progs.
[02:06] <burden> soundray: Where is the X log at?
[02:06] <intelikey> _jason yes they do.
[02:06] <_jason> intelikey: ah yes they do :)
[02:06] <soundray> burden: /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[02:07] <learnerr> nitishp: i just want to copy my files ntfs to ext3
[02:07] <Apostle^> anyone here play doom3 ?
[02:07] <intelikey> i see one thing i forgot to momment tho  third try... and i tested this one.  it works.
[02:07] <intelikey> learnerr  --->      echo -e "#\!/bin/bash \n\nNUM=0 \n\nfor this in \$* \n  do mv \$this \$NUM_\$this \n  NUM=\$((\$NUM + 1 )) \ndone " > myscript.sh ;chmod 755 myscript.sh
[02:07] <nitishp> learnerr: cp /path/to/ntfs/partition/music/song.mp3 /home/learnerr/songs/song.mp3 then?
[02:07] <intelikey> had to  \!  because bash trys to exec it.
[02:08] <_jason> intelikey: I would just use '' instead of ""
[02:08] <Apostle^> i don't understand why doom3 runs so choppy on ubuntu, i have a great graphics card
[02:08] <learnerr> nitishp: i have a lot of them
[02:08] <Apostle^> even at the lowest setting it runs terribly
[02:08] <pvd2006> kingspawn, I am not sure how to tell firefox that, I don't see anywhere in firefox options to do so.
[02:08] <intelikey> _jason  then \n would not make new lines.
[02:08] <doo_mag> salut tlm
[02:08] <adamn> ubuntu is amazing!
[02:08] <_jason> intelikey: it does, I just tested
[02:08] <nitishp> learnerr: Then cp * from that directory.
[02:08] <learnerr> nitisho: it can damage the ntfs partition
[02:08] <lsuactiafner> Apostle^ : runs fine here
[02:09] <lsuactiafner> Apostle^ : check that your hard disk is fast and had dma enabled.
[02:09] <pvd2006> kingspawn, there is a section that says, "File Types: " but there is nothing in there.
[02:09] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: hmm... i'm sure i have dma on, how do i check
[02:09] <pvd2006> and I can't add anythin becuse the buttons are greyed out.
[02:09] <doo_mag> il est mort le forum ce soir ou a vient de chez moi..
[02:09] <burden> soundray: Alright it's not letting me mount, I'll have to reboot, will you still be on?
[02:09] <_jason> !fr
[02:09] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:09] <jadaz87> :-) :-D
[02:10] <lsuactiafner> Apostle^ : and make sure you run hardware accelleration, on your video card, run glxinfo | grep -i direct     <-- do that first
[02:10] <soundray> burden: why is it not letting you mount?
[02:10] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: i have it setup right
[02:10] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: answer: yes
[02:10] <nitishp> Copying *from* ntfs to fat32 shouldn't corrupt your music files.
[02:10] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: how do i turn dma on ?
[02:10] <lsuactiafner> k
[02:10] <Apostle^> maybe dma on the hd is off
[02:11] <lsuactiafner> hdparm -d /dev/disk
[02:11] <doo_mag> dsol
[02:11] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: hmm i see no output ?
[02:11] <lsuactiafner> and make sure your settings in zoom are autodetected and not too high
[02:11] <burden> soundray: Proably because its not in the fstab, which i have no idea how to properly edit
[02:11] <intelikey> _jason   i'm so used to coding things like that on older bash  i didn't know they had fixed the "' issue with \n   thanks for the heads up .
[02:12] <soundray> burden: have you got root in puppylinux?
[02:12] <j0hannes> Frogzoo: hi. i think i have solved the problem with the freezing x system
[02:12] <burden> soundray: yes
[02:12] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: whats the command to turn dma on?
[02:12] <_jason> intelikey: yep, extend the life of your \ key a bit :)
[02:12] <intelikey> _jason that saves several key strokes. in that one line.
[02:12] <soundray> burden: do you know the device name of your Ubuntu root partition?
[02:13] <varsendagger> is there a way to undo rm file?
[02:13] <burden> soundray: hda or hda1, but im pretty sure its the former
[02:13] <lsuactiafner> hdparm -d 1 /dev/disk
[02:13] <lsuactiafner> !automa
[02:13] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, lsuactiafner
[02:13] <vinboy> hi
[02:13] <kingspawn> varsendagger: no
[02:13] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[02:13] <_jason> varsendagger: nope, not really
[02:13] <lsuactiafner> whats that automatic thing?
[02:13] <vinboy> how do I limit my network connection?
[02:13] <lsuactiafner> Apostle^ : ide or sata disk?
[02:13] <j0hannes> Frogzoo: i switched to waimea as window manager and stopped using gnome applications
[02:13] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: umm... sata i think
[02:13] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: it's /dev/sda1 so sata ?
[02:13] <intelikey> well i'm going to make ubuntu boot now.     IF i have to use my own shoe!
[02:13] <soundray> burden, enter 'mount /dev/hda1 /mnt', then see if you can 'tail /mnt/var/log/Xorg.0.log'
[02:13] <lsuactiafner> then you dont need hdparm..
[02:13] <lsuactiafner> yeh
[02:14] <lsuactiafner> then no idea why its slow.
[02:14] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: hmm.. then i wonder why doom3 is running like crap
[02:14] <Apostle^> makes no sense
[02:14] <lsuactiafner> maybe something on your system is hogging something
[02:14] <_apollo2011_> my fonts got messed up after I updated some packages and I set the GTK font settings to use the KDE fonts, but now they are all either too small or too big. I want to switch it back to a different font, but the System Settings window never saves the setting.
[02:14] <lsuactiafner> like updatedb or something like that
[02:14] <Apostle^> i've tried with nothing open
[02:14] <lsuactiafner> whats that program called that automatically installs everything not allowed to be included in nix?
[02:15] <lsuactiafner> automatix or something?
[02:15] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: automatix, but it sucks
[02:15] <soundray> !easyubuntu
[02:15] <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
[02:15] <Apostle^> easyubuntu is better
[02:15] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: you have no ideas?
[02:15] <burden> soundray: it worked
[02:15] <soundray> burden: and do the messages give a clue?
[02:15] <lsuactiafner> Apostle^ : what cpu? cpufreq-selector -f  anf set it to the highest
[02:16] <lsuactiafner> i set mine to performance or to 2000000 for my 2G amd64 3200
[02:16] <lsuactiafner> thanks soundray
[02:16] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: it's a p4
[02:17] <Apostle^> user@System:~$ sudo cpufreq-selector -f 3000
[02:17] <Apostle^> No cpufreq support
[02:17] <Trunkz> wuuu
[02:17] <Trunkz> gonna compile my first kernel :D
[02:17] <CNAP> ok i've got a good one here. i have 2 NICs on the same hub with the same MAC address. both are receiving IP's and are able to ping, also do name resolution. however i can't access anything useful like HTTP, apt-get, even XCHAT. can anyone here atleast help figure out why?
[02:17] <soundray> burden, you can copy the tail to the pastebin if you want me to have a look
[02:17] <soundray> !pastebin
[02:17] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[02:18] <burden> soundray: http://www.miraclesalad.com/webtools/clip.php?clip=2a7
[02:18] <pvd2006> I keep getting a segmentation fault when I try to open a .mpg file through firefox 1.0-1.5 and mozilla 1.7
[02:18] <pvd2006> anyone else have this problem?
[02:19] <pvd2006> join #mozilla
[02:19] <pvd2006> whoops
[02:19] <intelikey> why will dapper not boot ?     all i ever get is that blasted busybox shell
[02:20] <lsuactiafner> Apostle^ : no idea.
[02:20] <lsuactiafner> maybe some gaming forumms will have covered the bug
[02:20] <soundray> burden, this could be a number of things. First, I would make sure that x-window-system-core is really installed.
[02:21] <green_earz> vinboy: wondershaper   or shapecfg    the subject for limiting network trafic is called packet shapeing
[02:21] <Trunkz> god.. how many files are there in a kernel tar o.o
[02:21] <blindx> 1024
[02:21] <Trunkz> meh.. xD
[02:21] <blindx> That's not true :P
[02:21] <Trunkz> I know xD
[02:21] <Trunkz> Its gone past that mark
[02:21] <intelikey> about 20x that i think
[02:21] <Trunkz> Well hopefully this should give the system a good boost
[02:22] <Trunkz> Kernel 2.6.16
[02:22] <soundray> burden, then maybe run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[02:22] <Trunkz> from Ubuntu's default kernel
[02:22] <blindx> hey, how do i get write support for my NTFS drives?
[02:22] <Trunkz> the laptop's on 256MB ram
[02:22] <Trunkz> so i can use all the help it can get
[02:22] <green_earz> vinboy: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Traffic-Control-HOWTO/index.html
[02:22] <blindx> so extracting a million files is gonna help that ram out :P
[02:22] <vinboy> thanks green_earz
[02:22] <green_earz> np
[02:22] <HymnToLife> blindx> you don't
[02:23] <burden> soundray: Alirght will try be back in a bit.
[02:23] <blindx> HymnToLife, ...at all?
[02:23] <soundray> burden, I have to go.
[02:23] <HymnToLife> well, you can
[02:23] <blindx> but.
[02:23] <burden> soundray: Alright
[02:23] <HymnToLife> but the risk of losing the entire partition is quite high, so I wouldn't recommend it
[02:23] <soundray> burden: but there's always helpful people around if you are patient.
[02:23] <blindx> Well shit.
[02:23] <Apostle^> lsuactiafner: 26516 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5303.166 FPS
[02:23] <Apostle^>  is good isn't it
[02:23] <green_earz> vinboy: http://luxik.cdi.cz/%7Edevik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm
[02:23] <blindx> pardon my language :x
[02:23] <burden> soundray: thanks for your help
[02:24] <m5m> Anyone use Fetchmail? I had it working and made the mistake of trying to change my setup... now I'm getting exit code 10 on local smtp delivery... I can't find the tutorial i referred to to set it up originally...
[02:24] <Apostle^> anyone here run doom3 ?
[02:24] <soundray> burden, good luck.
[02:24] <burden> soundray: see ya
[02:24] <blindx> So how do I format a drive? and what filesystem does linux understand
[02:25] <szb> hi
[02:25] <rudlavibizon> hi
[02:25] <szb> what is the best gui firewall for a newbie
[02:25] <HymnToLife> blindx> if you want a file system you can easily read/write fom both Windows and Linux, go for FAT
[02:25] <HymnToLife> butit can't handle files > 4 GB
[02:25] <blindx> that might be a problem.
[02:26] <blindx> i don't know, though
[02:26] <rudlavibizon> linux can read ntfs
[02:26] <blindx> but not write.
[02:26] <blindx> i need r/w
[02:26] <HymnToLife> then go for ext3, you just have to install a driver to access it from Windows
[02:26] <blindx> i don't run windows anyways
[02:26] <cafuego> blindx: Go with WIndows then, that can read and write ntfs.
[02:26] <HymnToLife> then why do you have a NTFS partition ?
[02:26] <PaciFic> Hi to everybody
[02:26] <blindx> i DID run windows.
[02:26] <m5m> Somehow I screwed up my local MTA filtering & fetchmail can't deliver to me/mutt anymore... Where would you begin to look for the glitch?
[02:27] <PaciFic> yga
[02:27] <blindx> wow I just tried to cp D:/file/file
[02:27] <erikl> how do I set opera as standar webbrowser?
[02:28] <blindx> and then wondered why it didn't work :\
[02:28] <PaciFic_OceAn> Hi to everybody
[02:28] <PaciFic_OceAn> I'm cool
[02:28] <jisatsu> is there any graphical utility I can use to delete an NTFS partition? gparted doesn't seem to let me
[02:28] <Ratty_> hi
[02:28] <PaciFic_OceAn> I'm a good person
[02:28] <Madpilot> erikl, System menu -> Prefs -> Preferred Applications
[02:28] <_apollo2011_> my fonts goet messed up after I updated some packages and I set the GTK font settings to use the KDE fonts, but now they are all either too small or too big. I want to switch it back to a different font, but the System Settings window never saves the setting. How else can I edit these settings?
[02:29] <yipe> simpl question
[02:29] <Madpilot> erikl, then click the "Custom" button and put "opera %s" in the Command box
[02:29] <yggdrasil> whats up guys
[02:29] <yipe> what is the equivalent to fsck but for a Fat16 drive?
[02:29] <antonio_> hi there, anyone that could help me out with a muouse issue?
[02:30] <yipe> I don't wanna have to go boot up my mom's slow-ass winbox, tell it to check the USB, then reboot
[02:30] <Ratty_> i've been unable to book any version of dapper. on the live cd, when you start ubuntu the green "loading" text at the top looks corrupt and then i end up with a blank screen which never loads. i'm unable to switch to a console using ctrl+alt+f1/2/3
[02:30] <HymnToLife> antonio_ > just ask :)
[02:30] <HymnToLife> if someone can help, he will
[02:30] <Ratty_> breezy worked fine. my graphics card is an ati radeon x800pro
[02:30] <HaxoR91> hello
[02:30] <Ratty_> book=boot
[02:30] <PaciFic_OceAn> My name is Leonardo da Silva and i'm born in Brazil-RS-Carazinho and i live in Brazil, I like to hear rap, and i'm 14 years old
[02:30] <HaxoR91> im on xubuntu
[02:30] <HaxoR91> its nice
[02:30] <yipe> anybody? fsck equivalent?
[02:30] <antonio_> good to know, the issue is rather simple, installed ubuntu:mouse not responding
[02:31] <_jason> !br
[02:31] <HaxoR91> lol
[02:31] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[02:31] <PaciFic_OceAn> xubuntuluntu
[02:31] <rudlavibizon> how do you make tv out in theatre mode with ati?
[02:31] <jisatsu> is there anything at all capable of deleting an ntfs partition?
[02:31] <PaciFic_OceAn> who is ubotu?
[02:31] <antonio_> works ok on other oses, been reading about and i ve seen kernel 2.6.26 as a possible solution but i wouldnt know how to find it
[02:31] <HymnToLife> jisatsu> GParted
[02:32] <yipe> suicide is better than gparted?
[02:32] <PaciFic_OceAn> hi
[02:32] <HymnToLife> !tell PaciFic_OceAn about ubotu
[02:32] <PaciFic_OceAn> i'm cool
[02:32] <PaciFic_OceAn> My name is Leonardo da Silva and i'm born in Brazil-RS-Carazinho and i live in Brazil, I like to hear rap, and i'm 14 years old
[02:32] <jisatsu> HymnToLife, I looked, but the delete button is greyed out, could it be because it's mounted ro?
[02:32] <PaciFic_OceAn> who is ubotu?
[02:32] <yipe> oh wait... I'm thinking chisetsu
[02:32] <Madpilot> PaciFic_OceAn, this is not a chat channel, it's a tech support one. Please join #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to just chat
[02:32] <PaciFic_OceAn> what is chisetsu
[02:32] <yipe> or.... awww damn I've lost my ability to speak japanese:(
[02:32] <yipe> PaciFic_OceAn, ubotu is a robot
[02:32] <HymnToLife> jisatsu> of course, you can't do basically anything on a mounted partition, unmount it first :p
[02:32] <blindx> would the correct command to copy a directory's contents into the current directory be as follows: cp /path/one .
[02:33] <jisatsu> ah, ok :)
[02:33] <MisterN> n8
[02:33] <sajjad> Hi
[02:33] <yipe> does ANYBODY know how to fsck a Fat32 usb drive?
[02:33] <yipe> my mp3 player is losing memory
[02:33] <blindx> fsck
[02:33] <green_earz> PaciFic_OceAn:   install streamtuner   for internet radio
[02:33] <blindx> :P
[02:33] <Madpilot> yipe, have you checked with google
[02:33] <antonio_> so erm yeah, i havent gotten an answer :)
[02:34] <yipe> this is supposed to be a tech support room Madpilot
[02:34] <yipe> and fsck won't deal with fat32, it only wants etx
[02:34] <yipe> ext*
[02:34] <PaciFic_OceAn> ubotu is so fool
[02:34] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, PaciFic_OceAn
[02:34] <PaciFic_OceAn> i'm cool
[02:34] <PaciFic_OceAn> alalal
[02:34] <Madpilot> yipe, yes, but nobody here knows everything...
[02:34] <PaciFic_OceAn> hi
[02:34] <PaciFic_OceAn> i'm 14 years old
[02:34] <Madpilot> PaciFic_OceAn, please stop, before I have to remove you
[02:34] <PaciFic_OceAn> i live in Brazil
[02:35] <PaciFic_OceAn> I have 2 cats
 My cat's name is Mittens  << lmfao i've never seen that before.
[02:35] <labandus> hallo
[02:35] <Madpilot> PaciFic_OceAn, #ubuntu-offtopic if you just want to chat. Last warning.
[02:35] <labandus> help
[02:35] <labandus> hallo
[02:35] <PaciFic_OceAn> Cat1: your name is Tigrinho and it is yelow
[02:35] <blindx> with?
[02:36] <labandus> tank's
[02:36] <PaciFic_OceAn> cat 2: your name is Jade and he is black and white
[02:36] <Madpilot> labandus, it helps if you ask an actual question
[02:36] <labandus> hallo cat 2
[02:36] <PaciFic_OceAn> and i'm a good person
[02:36] <yipe> :( I'm just gonne go use my mom's winbox
[02:36] <blindx> lol yipe
[02:36] <yipe> stupid boxen.... make me so mad...
[02:37] <gymsmoke> anyone know how to log messages from qmail-scanner?
[02:37] <CNAP> ok i've got a good one here. i have 2 NICs on the same hub with the same MAC address. both are receiving IP's and are able to ping, also do name resolution. however i can't access anything useful like HTTP, apt-get, even XCHAT. can anyone here atleast help figure out why?
[02:37] <PaciFic_OceAn> i know to defeat
[02:37] <blindx> 2 nics with the same mac address?
[02:37] <antonio_> could anyone help me to setup a mouse that is not responding?
[02:37] <PaciFic_OceAn> yes
[02:37] <jadaz87> !opsCNAP same mac address?
[02:37] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jadaz87
[02:37] <gymsmoke> CNAP: 2 nic cards, same MAC?  dont' think so
[02:37] <blindx> i thought mac addresses were unique per device
[02:37] <kingspawn> hey, anyone know of any tool that lets you view .odt-files in terminal?
[02:37] <HymnToLife> hey guys, what would you say to some dude asking you why Linux is better than Windows ?
[02:37] <jadaz87> blindx i thought so too
[02:37] <Jowi> CNAP: yeah, they got the same MAC. change one of them
[02:38] <CNAP> gymsmoke: yes same MAC. Jowi's on top of it
[02:38] <kingspawn> generally im looking for some sort of program that just strips documents of all formatting and outputs them as clean text
[02:38] <PaciFic_OceAn> yes
[02:38] <pvd2006> How would you go about uninstalling all the binary video codecs you have downloaded.
[02:38] <Madpilot> pvd2006, if you mean the w32codecs package, it should install itself
[02:38] <antonio_> could anyone help me to setup a mouse that is not responding? anyone?
[02:38] <pvd2006> MadPilot, I need to uninstall all of them.
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[02:39] <_jason> !ops
[02:39] <blindx> ...
[02:39] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[02:39] <intelikey> pvd2006 same process   apt-get remove
[02:39] <gymsmoke> antonio: in X ?
[02:39] <antonio_> its a plain and simple ps2
[02:39] <intelikey> Madpilot hope you ban the ip....
[02:39] <jadaz87> yes please MAdPilot
[02:39] <jadaz87> thank you
[02:39] <Madpilot> there we go, Seveas beat me to it
[02:39] <CNAP> jowi, gymsmoke, had to do it so i can get my 2nd box on the net. my APT complex, only allows 1 NIC per port. anyway, i had it working, then upgraded to dapper drake (caused all kinds of trouble), downgraded to breezy and i can't get both boxes on the net at the same time again
[02:40] <pvd2006> Intelikey, I understand that part, Im just trying to figure out which all video codecs I have installed.
[02:40] <jisatsu> is it easy to move the placement of /home and not mess things up? I want to move all the /home stuff onto my new harddrive
[02:40] <Jowi> CNAP: with MAC spoofing you will probably be able to get an ip, but won't be able to do anything useful. especially not on the same network (might work if the two MACs don't collide). 2 NIC with same MAC is asking for trouble.
[02:41] <gymsmoke> CNAP: i have been under the impression that MAC addresses were hardware implemented, so they would be unique... i have no idea how you would change 2 nic's to have the same hardware address, unless they fell off the back of a truck in Brooklyn...
[02:41] <intelikey> pvd2006 dpkg -l | grep ii | less
[02:41] <Jowi> CNAP: it is common to spoof the MAC to fooling ISP's you're using only one computer when using a DSL modem connected to a router. But it only work 50% of the time.
[02:41] <antonio_> i really dont wanna troll but, a simple mouse issue,. anyone?
[02:41] <CNAP> gymsmoke, in windows just mess with the registry
[02:42] <gymsmoke> jisatsu: as long as you don't have system apps running, sure... moving home is fine
[02:42] <gymsmoke> CNAP: i don't doooo win
[02:42] <Jowi> antonio_: ask a specific question and you might be lucky
[02:42] <CNAP> jowi, i had it working up until a few days ago. so i know it works for a fact. i just can't figure out what i did
[02:42] <jisatsu> gyaresu_,  thanks :) just wanted to make sure it wouldn't hose my files
[02:42] <CNAP> gymsmoke, i'm sure there's a way to do it in linux
[02:42] <antonio_> jowi thats why i said i dont wanna troll i ve asked already many a time,..
[02:42] <Apostle^> how do i change the gnome-splash screen again?
[02:43] <antonio_> but here goes: i have a ps2 mouse that is not responding under ubuntu, it works fine with other oses
[02:43] <gymsmoke> CNAP: when i worked security information services for DoD, whenever we would find stuff like that, it would raise alot of curiosity, so I would steer clear of it
[02:43] <Jowi> CNAP: oh yes, it works alright. but luck is involved. I've seen it work, i've seen it fail. I set it up myself for some ISP modems. but as I said, it is a hit'n'miss thing.
[02:44] <Madpilot> Apostle^, just a sec, there's a tutorial I've got bookmarked
[02:44] <antonio_> any ideas?
[02:44] <soma> does anyone know if there is a "show desktop" function in compiz similar to the mac os x one?
[02:44] <intelikey> antonio_ mouse issue ?
[02:44] <CNAP> gymsmoke, i doubt me spoofing a MAC so i can plug 2 computers into the same is going to perk up rummy's ears ;-)
[02:44] <Apostle^> Madpilot: i thought it was just one app?
[02:44] <Jowi> CNAP: try to change one of them.
[02:44] <gymsmoke> CNAP: haha
[02:44] <Madpilot> Apostle^, it is, but there's a nice walkthru
[02:44] <CNAP> jowi, already did -- ISP blocked that MAC
[02:44] <gymsmoke> CNAP: you'd have to run him over with a train to get _his_ attention
[02:44] <antonio_> intelikey,  it lights up and show the mouse responding, but the cursor dosent mouse nor the click event works
[02:44] <Jowi> CNAP: well, an easy solution: get a proper router
[02:45] <CNAP> jowi, routers don't mask MAC's, just IP's. wouldn't work either
[02:45] <antonio_> jowi any ideas?
[02:45] <gymsmoke> Jowi: good suggestion...
[02:45] <Jowi> CNAP: let the modem take the MAC address from the router and connect as many NICS as you need.
[02:45] <Madpilot> Apostle^, http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Desktop_EyeCandy#HOWTO:_CHANGE_LOGIN_SCREEN_.28GDM.29.
[02:46] <blmartin777> What is a recommended partitioning sceme for a 40 gb hard drive. It just wants to do / and a swap?
[02:46] <Apostle^> Madpilot: thanks
[02:46] <intelikey> antonio_   maybe    modprobe mousedev psmouse     also check your /etc/X11/xorg.conf   device settings for the mouse.  should be  /dev/psaux   i think.
[02:46] <CNAP> jowi, gymsmoke, BRB -- going to reset my hub (i doubt, but if i do a hard reset i might stop the bits from colliding)
[02:46] <Apostle^> does anyone use FLAC ?
[02:46] <Madpilot> blmartin777, a separate home directory is a good idea
[02:47] <Jowi> antonio_: see if /etc/X11/xorg.conf contains this:        Option          "Device"                "/dev/input/mice" [new line]       Option          "Protocol"              "ImPS/2"
[02:47] <Madpilot> Apostle^, yes
[02:47] <blmartin777> How much do I need for /
[02:47] <gymsmoke> anyone know where to add --log-details syslog for qmail-scanner ?
[02:47] <Apostle^> Madpilot: if i go from mp3 to audio-cd then to flac thats just a waste isn't it? won't gain any quality
[02:47] <tommaso> How can I choose custom theme colors and such?  (Dapper beta live CD currently)
[02:47] <HymnToLife> blmartin777> I personally use 10 GB but it's more than needed
[02:47] <Madpilot> Apostle^, no, you won't gain, only loose. For top quality, rip straight from CD to flac
[02:48] <HymnToLife> Apostle^> yep, no gain at all
[02:48] <Apostle^> is sound juicer good?
[02:48] <Apostle^> it can do flac
[02:48] <Madpilot> Apostle^, yes, I've used it for several hundred CDs so far with no issues at all
[02:48] <HymnToLife> I personnally don't like SJ, I use abcde
[02:48] <intelikey> be back later.
[02:48] <simonpca> plop
[02:49] <antonio_> oh crap i cant rezise and it scrolled by :/
[02:49] <M4rC10J5> alguem conhece ferramenta para gerenciar conexao wireless com opcao de conecao usando WPA-PSK, que o que vem junto com o Ubuntu 6.06 "Dapper Drake" Development Branch, nao vai
[02:49] <Jowi> CNAP: here's the thing. if you have a DSL modem you can either 1. let the modem handle the connection, ISP will get the MAC of NIC connected to modem. 2. let router handle the connection _through_ the modem, ISP will get whatever MAC you tell the router to use for the DSL connection. It's a done deal.
[02:49] <antonio_> !br
[02:49] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[02:49] <iceman> wow, wonder how mush harddrive cygwin will want ..
[02:50] <CNAP> jowi, i don't understand it. it works for a few seconds then i lose it
[02:50] <soma> M4rC10J5: actually.. yes :)
[02:50] <KingBahamut> evening all
[02:50] <M4rC10J5> ninguem sabe la
[02:50] <Jowi> CNAP: i'm not surprised. get a router. it's not more than 50?
[02:50] <iceman> thats a huge download
[02:50] <CNAP> jowi, hold on
[02:50] <blmartin777> HymnToLife: what is the recommended then if 10gb is a lot?
[02:50] <pvd2006> intelikey, I am looking through this list and there is like 1800 lines:-\ is there any way to shorten it so it only shows video codecs
[02:50] <soma> M4rC10J5: With networkmanager, its a breeze
[02:50] <Madpilot> antonio_, you mean intelikey's last command for you?
[02:50] <christian1832> could someone tell me why i cant pipe the results of an fgrep -l command into rm?
[02:50] <CNAP> jowi, what's more confusing is that i can ping, i can even type: www.gmail.com and i see my browser translating it to: mail.google.com and it trying to hit the site but it never gets there
[02:51] <antonio_> madpilot yes
[02:51] <HymnToLife> blmartin777> you should be OK with 5 GB, depends on how much software you install
[02:51] <christian1832> what is the proper way of doing this
[02:51] <Apostle^> Madpilot: it's too bad i hardly own any cd's lol.. all mp3
[02:51] <Madpilot> antonio_, intelikey antonio_   maybe    modprobe mousedev psmouse     also check your /etc/X11/xorg.conf   device settings for the mouse.  should be  /dev/psaux   i think.
[02:51] <Jowi> CNAP: it's because the hub isn't a router. a router translates traffic, a hub doesn't
[02:51] <blmartin777> HymnToLife: thanks
[02:51] <iceman> wish cygwin was availale via iso's
[02:51] <christian1832> fgrep -l . Album* | rm
[02:52] <christian1832> this is what im trying to use
[02:52] <christian1832> and it wont work
[02:52] <christian1832> what is wrong with this?
[02:52] <Jowi> CNAP: the router can see which IP belong to which MAC and can redirect (or, hear this: "route") traffic.
[02:52] <CNAP> jowi, i understand that. but why is it going that far, and then hanging?
[02:52] <Jowi> CNAP: a HUB is just a dummy connector. it got no intelligence
[02:52] <pvd2006> If only I knew how to use awk or grep I could use regular expressions to only return lines with codec in it and output it.
[02:52] <CNAP> jowi, obviously there's something going thru. ICMP traffic, and HTTP traffic
[02:53] <Jowi> CNAP: yes, but by chance only.
[02:54] <antonio_> please help me out in a chan named antonio that way the stuff wont scroll, i xorg.conf i got diferent options in there
[02:54] <holden> could anyone be a doll and send me his ndiswrapper.ko file?
[02:54] <Jowi> CNAP: MAC spoofing is useful as long as only one computer is connected at one time.
[02:54] <gymsmoke> anyone here familiar with qmail configuration ?
[02:54] <skpl> can someone tell me how to add a delay to my startup programs?
[02:55] <Xenguy_> gymsmoke: non-free
[02:55] <CNAP> jowi, theoretically this is true. i've gotten it to work without fail for several weeks, which leads me to think that there's something i was doing unknowingly
[02:55] <CNAP> jowi, packet forwarding from the linux box maybe?
[02:55] <gymsmoke> Xenguy: is this channel only for free packages ?
[02:55] <Xenguy> gymsmoke: not at all
[02:55] <pvd2006> I am learning perl but i dont know how to put the output of this command into a file and then to put that in perl and use regular expressions.  I know something like / ?codecs ?/ig might match it. I think.
[02:55] <Jowi> CNAP: nope, you did it correctly. but the first time it worked "reliably" was pure luck.
[02:56] <Jowi> CNAP: another possibility you have: modem connected to computer 1 (with two nics) connected to computer 2. computer 1 acts as a router. this is more stable.
[02:56] <_greg> hello
[02:57] <_greg> I've got a new kubuntu installation.   I cannot access anything with the web
[02:57] <antonio_> can i paste here parts of my xorg.conf relevant to the mouse?
[02:57] <CNAP> jowi, yeah already thought about that. i'd install a router, before i'd do that
[02:57] <arun> how do i disable firewall in ubuntu
[02:57] <rukuartic> _greg: What type of internet connection do you have, how do you connect to it?
[02:57] <_greg> WiIfif manager shows high signal strength, "Connected to newtowrk", access point
[02:58] <Xenguy> arun: there is no firewall by default
[02:58] <_greg> wifi.
[02:58] <blindx> if it says newtowrk, you're messed up
[02:58] <cycom_camping> Ahh. Behold the power of geek.  I am camping, in a pop-up camper, using a car battery booster, power inverter, laptop, data cable, and cell phone to chat on IRC.
[02:58] <Jowi> CNAP: router is the way to go. and they are cheap nowadays. If you spoof the MAC, only have one computer connected at a time and it will work fine.
[02:58] <pvd2006> oh btw why is it when I try to use the output operats > that I get an error saying permission denied
[02:58] <pvd2006> operator*
[02:58] <rukuartic> pvd2006: don't own the file?
[02:58] <sanmarcos> *hen I try to install initramfs-tools, I get that it needs a kernel > 2.6.12, but any kernel bigger than that depends on initframs-tools, any ideas on how to make it work (upgrading breezy > dapper)?*
[02:58] <arun> Xenguy, i tried an ssh in ubuntu but i keep getting connection refused
[02:58] <christian1832> anyone know why "fgrep -l . Album* | rm
[02:58] <christian1832> " isnt working?
[02:58] <pvd2006> rukuartic, I run sudo with it
[02:58] <HymnToLife> you rock cycom_camping :p
[02:58] <rukuartic> pvd2006: whats the exact command?
[02:59] <sanmarcos> christian1832: what are you trying to do?
[02:59] <arun> Xenguy, i thought it was a firewall problem
[02:59] <_greg> KWifiMan says connected to network, shows an access point, Local IP, Frequency.  But I am unable to access internet with Konqueror or Adept
[02:59] <_jason> christian1832: | xargs rm
[02:59] <pvd2006> like for example, sudo ls > test.txt
[02:59] <blindx> cycom_camping, that's nothing. i IRC from my pocket PC using my cell phone from everywhere :P
[02:59] <Xenguy> arun: do you use AllowUsers in /etc/ssh/sshd_config  ?
[02:59] <gymsmoke> Xenguy: i'm so close to the end of this setup/config...
[02:59] <christian1832> im just trying to delete all the files in my music with the first word Album
[02:59] <christian1832> _jason: thanks
[02:59] <rukuartic> arun: Do you have openssh installed?
[02:59] <Jowi> CNAP: your thoughts were in the right way at least. it's your HUB that make it fail since it can not direct traffic properly.
[02:59] <arun> Xenguy, no :(.. how do i do that..
[02:59] <cycom_camping> blindx, does it run linux?
[02:59] <blindx> not yet, but soon
[03:00] <sfeehan> pvd2006, do something like sudo sh -c 'ls >test.txt'
[03:00] <arun> rukuartic, i have ssh in /etc/
[03:00] <rukuartic> arun: dpkg -l | grep ssh
[03:00] <Xenguy> arun: it's a good idea, but I was just checking to see if that would by denying access; it's sounds like that's not the issue
[03:00] <antonio_> Section "InputDevice"
[03:00] <antonio_> 	Identifier	"Configured Mouse"
[03:00] <antonio_> 	Driver		"mouse"
[03:00] <antonio_> 	Option		"CorePointer"
[03:00] <antonio_> 	Option		"Device"		"/dev/input/mice"
[03:00] <antonio_> 	Option		"Protocol"		"ImPS/2"
[03:00] <cycom_camping> Wow. I have more respect for you now. Getting windows based technology to work is impressive!
[03:00] <antonio_> 	Option		"Emulate3Buttons"	"true"
[03:00] <antonio_> 	Option		"ZAxisMapping"		"4 5"
[03:00] <rukuartic> !paste
[03:00] <sanmarcos> *hen I try to install initramfs-tools, I get that it needs a kernel > 2.6.12, but any kernel bigger than that depends on initframs-tools, any ideas on how to make it work (upgrading breezy > dapper)?*
[03:00] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[03:00] <Xenguy> !tell antonio_ about repeat
[03:01] <Jowi> CNAP: oh and one more thing, don't be tempted to get a switch instead of a router. a switch is only useful behind a router.
[03:01] <antonio_> asked if i could, got no reply, so i assumed a positive
[03:01] <rukuartic> arun: Did it return anything?
[03:01] <arun> rukuartic, yeah i m pasting it.. just a min..
[03:01] <CNAP> jowi, yeah i know. i'm trying to be a cheapa$$ here and it's not working.
[03:01] <blindx> anyone in here familiar with Rockbox ?
[03:01] <Jowi> CNAP: yep, been there myself :)
[03:01] <antonio_> is there anything wrong in that anyway?
[03:01] <HaxoR91> no sorry
[03:02] <arun> rukuartic, here is waht i got http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12753
[03:02] <cycom_camping> CNAP, also, most routers have a switch in them.
[03:02] <intelikey> [root#~]  mkinitrd -o initrd.img 2.6.15-20-386       E: Couldn't find package     [root#~]  _
[03:02] <intelikey> what kind of error message it that ?
[03:02] <Jowi> antonio_: your config file look ok. must be hardware or driver. you got a wireless mouse or what?
[03:02] <skpl> can someone tell me how to play videos with firefox in ubuntu?
[03:02] <rukuartic> arun: You don't have the server installed :P
[03:02] <cycom_camping> CNAP, if you want to be super cheap, use one of your computers as the router and just buy a nic! :)
[03:02] <rukuartic> arun: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[03:03] <blindx> Can someone help me mount my iPod? :\ it USED to auto-mount, but it won't for some reason
[03:03] <antonio_> Jowi, standard run of the mill mouse that thrives in windows
[03:03] <arun> rukuartic, oh!!! :D.. i will try that.. thanks
[03:03] <rukuartic> antonio_, Jowi My mouse doesn't work in linux XD
[03:03] <Jowi> cycom_camping, CNAP: only 30? more for a proper router. and you don't need to have both computers on to make it work :)
[03:03] <intelikey> this box wont boot     what the crap is a guy supposed to do ?     no fs support in the kernel   and can't build an initrd.img    ?
[03:04] <Jowi> antonio_: Ps/2, serial, USB. ??????
[03:04] <CNAP> jowi, i'd just rather buy a route
[03:04] <antonio_> ps2
[03:05] <antonio_> i ve said that already
[03:05] <CNAP> jowi, lol i think i'll just buy a wifi router and sell access to my roomies
[03:05] <hyperstream> hmm when using alsa as my xmms sound output thingo, i get static if i have a couple things open such as gaim and firefox. and it gets more staticy when i scroll or type in a gaim window,  yet when i choose OSS (no surround sound might i add)  its fine. not static or anything. but no surround sound :/
[03:05] <Jowi> CNAP: good choice. P.S. avoid D-Link
[03:05] <rukuartic> Jowi: dlink = bad?
[03:05] <antonio_> i ve read some people find that fixed with the latest 2.6.15 and higher kernels
[03:05] <CNAP> jowi, linksys. what we used at work -- easy, cheap, fast way to get the execs online
[03:05] <Jowi> CNAP: THAT I have thought of myself actually. extra cash
[03:05] <blindx> how do you format a drive?
[03:06] <rukuartic> blindx: fdisk
[03:06] <varsendagger> hey i am using fluxbox, what should i use to see my harddrive graphically?
[03:06] <cafuego> blindx: 'mkfs'.
[03:06] <Jowi> rukuartic: yeah, i worked at d-link support. features that never get implemented, patches that don't work, power supply probs.
[03:06] <cafuego> blindx: not 'fdisk'.
[03:06] <sanmarcos> *hen I try to install initramfs-tools, I get that it needs a kernel > 2.6.12, but any kernel bigger than that depends on initframs-tools, any ideas on how to make it work (upgrading breezy > dapper)?*
[03:06] <intelikey> antonio_ is the mouse modules installed i mentioned eariler ?    lsmod | grep mousedev ; lsmod | grep psmouse     she wont fly without them.
[03:06] <CNAP> jowi, excellent way to make classrooms look more aesthetically pleasing...no cables or wires going anywhere. just what non-techs like to see
[03:06] <green_earz> CNAP: i use a netgear router and no problem with it
[03:06] <blindx>  /media/hdb1 is not a block special device. <<< what's a block special device?
[03:06] <CNAP> green_earz, price?
[03:06] <Jowi> rukuartic: there are good d-link products, but the basic routers (like DI-604) would not be my choice
[03:07] <rukuartic> Jowi: Hahaha...
[03:07] <blindx> I happen to like linksys :x
[03:07] <Jowi> rukuartic: unstable is an understatement
[03:07] <Jowi> blindx: linsys != d-link :)
[03:07] <blindx> I know this.
[03:08] <blindx> I sell routers :P
[03:08] <Klick_> Hey all can anyone tell me if its possiable to get panel menues to be translucent, right now all i am able to do is get my panel bar to be translucent
[03:08] <blindx> netgear's no cheaper than linksys
[03:08] <antonio_> mousedev  10912 1   and psmouse  26116 0
[03:08] <antonio_> does that zero mean anything
[03:08] <blindx>  /media/hdb1 is not a block special device. <<< what's a block special device?
[03:09] <Jowi> but sometimes i need to restart router for HTTPS to work on one of the computers. the others never have any problems. strange
[03:09] <green_earz> CNAP: new they about 60  and on ebay for a used one about 30  a dg 834
[03:09] <gymsmoke> woot!! minor problem with smtp, but qmail-scanner works!  interfaces with spamassassin and clam very nicely
[03:09] <antonio_> they are both there
[03:09] <blindx> anyone? :\
[03:10] <Jowi> CNAP: don't buy a second hand router. you might need the warranty! (trust me on that one)
[03:10] <antonio_> what else can i try?
[03:11] <Klick_> block devices are used to correspond to devices through which data is transmitted in the form of blocks. These device nodes are often used for parallel communications devices such as hard disks and CD-ROM drives
[03:11] <blindx> I could have found that definition. I need it in layman's terms :P
[03:11] <Jowi> antonio_: can you use pastebin ("/msg ubotu pastebin" for more info) to post "cat /proc/bus/input" please
[03:12] <blindx> how would i go about formatting an NTFS partition?
[03:12] <antonio_> ok gimme a sec keybaord surfing is though (although i admit kinda fun)
[03:12] <rukuartic> blindx: NTFS support in linux is limited
[03:12] <blindx> even for formatting? :\
[03:12] <rukuartic> blindx: unless you want to format the drive from NTFS to something else
[03:12] <blindx> yes
[03:13] <intelikey> blindx if you want it to be ntfs you'd prolly do it from windows
[03:13] <rukuartic> blindx: What are you trying to do?
[03:13] <Klick_> http://man.linux-ntfs.org/mkntfs.8.html
[03:13] <techlife> I just recently upgraded breezy to dapper beta, but the network icon is broken..any suggestions how I can fix the connection?
[03:13] <sunrex> How do i change my fronts on firefox.. its weird
[03:13] <blindx> trying to format an NTFS partition to ext3
[03:13] <antonio_> darn it
[03:13] <rukuartic> techlife: #ubuntu+1
[03:13] <antonio_> please repeat the command
[03:13] <bolrod> ok.. seriously.. how can I see what processes use a disk?
[03:13] <techlife> is that another channel?
[03:13] <blindx> yes, techlife
[03:13] <techlife> thanks
[03:14] <Klick_> blindx, get gparted it makes all that formating filesystems and stuff a breeze
[03:14] <Xenguy> bolrod: ps
[03:14] <antonio_> is there a keyboard shortcut to make xchat fullscreen?
[03:14] <Xenguy> bolrod: top
[03:14] <blindx> alt+space
[03:14] <sunrex> How do i change my firefox fronts.. i cant even really read them!
[03:14] <intelikey> blindx sudo cfdisk /dev/hd? <--- know your dirve...   fdisk -l  might help there.     delete the ntfs one and make a new linux partition then sudo mkfs.ext# /dev/hd?#  (best way)
[03:15] <antonio_> it says its a directory
[03:15] <tony_Ang> my realplayer cannot open after install
[03:15] <bolrod> Xenguy: and then?..  say I want all processes that use something in the directory /foo
[03:15] <rukuartic> blindx: hould be mkfs
[03:15] <bolrod> hrm
[03:15] <_jason> tony_Ang: how did you install?
[03:15] <rukuartic> blindx: but if you can use a partition editor it would be easier
[03:15] <tony_Ang> just add from "add application
[03:15] <Xenguy> bolrod: that's pretty specific; maybe 'ps aux |grep <dir>'  ?
[03:15] <_cerberus_> Does anyone know why modem lights would be missing from the list of options I can add to a panel?
[03:16] <bolrod> no
[03:16] <_jason> tony_Ang: try opening it in a terminal and see what it says
[03:16] <tony_Ang> ok
[03:16] <tony_Ang> thanks
[03:16] <bolrod> I thought fuser would do the trick.. but apparently it doesn't
[03:16] <antonio_> looks like i should go up to devices maybe mouse is in there
[03:16] <Jowi> sunrex: edit -> preferences -> content. you've got a font selection there
[03:16] <bolrod> I want to umount a disk...  but it sais its busy
[03:16] <Xenguy> bolrod: you're a smart guy - figure it out and report back :-)
[03:16] <bolrod> but I doubt it
[03:16] <bolrod> I'm only logged in once.. through ssh
[03:16] <bolrod> no X started or something
[03:17] <tony_Ang> jason: why my terminal not show at menu.... need to open from folder
[03:17] <bolrod> hrm.. apache might be it
[03:17] <arun> rukuartic, hey i installed the openssh-server and then tried ssh again .. still i am getting the same connection refused error.. are there some setting that needs to be changed
[03:17] <Jowi> antonio_: sorry, i typed it wrong. "cat /proc/bus/input/devices"
[03:17] <antonio_> i cant copy fron keyboard to take to pastebin though
[03:18] <antonio_> i figured that was the one
[03:18] <Xenguy> arun: maybe you need to give specific examples (don't paste in channel tho)
[03:18] <Jowi> antonio_: tip: when you reply to someone type their name infront of you message. that way your message will be highlighted and not so easily missed.
[03:18] <bolrod> nop >:/
[03:18] <antonio_> jowi roger that
[03:19] <flash> hey, I have a slight problem... When I dial up with wvdial, I am unable to ping in remote ip address, except for the remote ip address, which I am connected to.  Does anyone have any tips?
[03:19] <antonio_> Jowi,  roger that
[03:19] <Jowi> antonio_: "name=" and "handlers=" should be enough
[03:19] <Jowi> antonio_: reading you loud and clear :)
[03:19] <arun> Xenguy, here is my command and output.. tell me if u need more http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12755
[03:19] <_jason> tony_Ang: terminal is in accessories
[03:19] <blindx> reboot. brb
[03:20] <antonio_> Jowi,  got one entry for keyboard and another for "pc speakers" but no mouse entry
[03:20] <antonio_> is that a file i can edit?
[03:20] <Xenguy> arun: your syntax is wrong...
[03:20] <Jowi> antonio_: ouch. that means your mouse is not even detected at boot-time.
[03:20] <varsendagger> hey is there an application that will graphically show me the layout of my HD?
[03:20] <antonio_> Jowi,  can i set manual entries for it?
[03:20] <Xenguy> arun: try just -> ssh localhost
[03:20] <Jowi> antonio_: you said it was a normal 2-3 button ps/2 mouse? no wireless?
[03:21] <tony_Ang> thank
[03:21] <bolrod> Xenguy: got it >:/
[03:21] <_jason> tony_Ang: highlight with your mouse to copy and then paste with middle click
[03:21] <arun> Xenguy, same error :(
[03:21] <Jordan> how do I open wordpad?
[03:21] <Xenguy> arun: ps aux |grep -i ssh
[03:21] <intelikey> antonio_ Section "InputDevice"
[03:21] <intelikey>         Identifier      "Generic Mouse"
[03:21] <Jordan> I am new to linux I just got it installed
[03:21] <antonio_> Jowi,  not wireless, run of the mill,. ps2, it lights up and lights "down" when you pick it up so motherboard deals with it fine (and works with other oses)
[03:21] <varsendagger> please somebody help me
[03:21] <Jowi> crap, i'm out of beer
[03:22] <arun> Xenguy, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12756
[03:22] <pvd2006> It seems the problem with segmentation fault in web browsers opening up certain links is a problem with ubuntu according to the forums:-\. hopefully the release in june will be fixed.
[03:22] <antonio_> intelikey,  that to edit oxrg.conf?
[03:22] <vladuz976> is dapper actually easy enough for my mom to use? she doesn't have any computer experience other than some ie and outlook at work. i wanna install it on her laptop, but you guys think it's ok for unexperienced users?
[03:22] <varsendagger> Jordan, way to go
[03:22] <intelikey> Marineboy colling problem caused cpu mal....  i see.
[03:22] <Xenguy> arun: I don't see sshd running...
[03:22] <varsendagger> what are you using it for?
[03:22] <tony_Ang> jason, im not good in command line
[03:22] <intelikey> antonio_ yes  and some other lines i'll get them for you.
[03:22] <Xenguy> arun: sudo /etc/init/d/ssh --start
[03:22] <Marineboy> Jordan: ask your questions, one of the smart technitions will help you soon!
[03:23] <Jordan> how do I open wordpad?
[03:23] <Xenguy> arun: then repeat 'ps' command
[03:23] <tony_Ang> jason, how to open realplayer in terminal
[03:23] <antonio_> great
[03:23] <Xenguy> arun: sorry
[03:23] <Xenguy> arun: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh --start
[03:23] <Marineboy> Ubuntu forsay, dont have a "wordpad"
[03:23] <Marineboy> there is something called Text editor and OpenOffice.
[03:23] <Marineboy> It would be in programs
[03:23] <pvd2006> vladiz976, I wouldn't recommend any person without much computer experience linux unless you are going to maintain it for her or if she has the time to learn it.
[03:23] <vladuz976> what is wordpad?
[03:24] <antonio_> intelikey, i made a channel with my name without the underscore so you could paste those there (am not registered here so cant get pv msgs)
[03:24] <oldFart_> Does MS Wordpad work with wine? :P
[03:24] <Jordan> oh thanks a lot!
[03:24] <Jowi> antonio_: ok, intelikey has given you some good pointers. if that doesn't help, try "lsmod | grep mouse" you should have "psmouse" loaded. if not, type "sudo modprobe psmouse"
[03:24] <intelikey> antonio_   single line each of these...   ...        Driver          "mouse"...         Option          "Device"                "/dev/input/mice"...         Option          "Protocol"              "ImPS/2"...         Option          "Emulate3Buttons"       "true"... EndSection   <---- that's all.
[03:24] <Marineboy> wordpad, its a windows program that allows you to create word documents like, MS Word.
[03:24] <varsendagger> oldFart_, whay would you do that?
[03:24] <arun> Xenguy, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12757
[03:24] <vladuz976> pvd2006: i also wanted to put it on the office machines, since all they use is a browser office xp and outlook, once set up it should be easy enought to maintain
[03:25] <intelikey> i'm gone again.
[03:25] <Xenguy> arun: good - now try ssh'ing in
[03:25] <arun> Xenguy, its working.. :)..
[03:25] <antonio_> how could i select text with the keyboard? that ll scroll up before i can type it
[03:25] <Xenguy> arun: heh
[03:25] <HaxoR91> hello
[03:25] <arun> Xenguy, so i have to do a start each time is it..
[03:25] <varsendagger> hey is there an application that will graphically show me the layout of my HD?
[03:25] <Xenguy> arun: your server is running; now the service works :-)
[03:26] <Jowi> antonio_: just try "lsmod | grep mouse" you should have "psmouse" loaded. if not, type "sudo modprobe psmouse"
[03:26] <Xenguy> arun: you can configure to start automatically
[03:26] <HaxoR91> does anyone know how to hack?
[03:26] <Xenguy> arun: upon boot
[03:26] <rukuartic> HaxoR91: Wrong channel.
[03:26] <HaxoR91> oh
[03:26] <varsendagger> HaxoR91, i can
[03:26] <arun> Xenguy, hehe.. thanks a lot.. oh ok.. where shud i make the change
[03:26] <Xenguy> HaxoR91: define hack
[03:26] <HaxoR91> then whats thiis channel for?
[03:26] <rukuartic> arun, Xenguy: I think its automatically set up to run
[03:26] <HaxoR91> oops
[03:26] <Xenguy> arun: lemmee think
[03:26] <HaxoR91> ubuntu
[03:26] <tony_Ang> not found the path
[03:26] <vladuz976> pvd2006: so you actually think an system admin is needed for that?
[03:26] <nbound> the ubuntu operating system HaxoR91
[03:26] <rukuartic> HaxoR91: yes. Infact, go to #shadowserver. You'll find help there.
[03:26] <HaxoR91> yes i know
[03:26] <arun> rukuartic, oh ok..
[03:27] <rukuartic> arun: I don't know. But it should be set to run at boot.
[03:27] <HaxoR91> is that a hacking channel?
[03:27] <_jason> tony_Ang: just talk here, what do you mean not found the path?
[03:27] <antonio_> mousedev  10912 1   and psmouse  26116 0
[03:27] <pvd2006> Vladuz976, if they are just goign to be using office programs, probably not.
[03:27] <antonio_> Jowi,  mousedev  10912 1   and psmouse  26116 0
[03:27] <tony_Ang> no such file or directory
[03:27] <_jason> tony_Ang: what command did you use?
[03:27] <Xenguy> arun: rukuartic might be right - you want sshd service to start on boot-up
[03:28] <tony_Ang> #!/bin/sh
[03:28] <tony_Ang> # If using esd, realplayer tries to load libesd.so, which is only in
[03:28] <tony_Ang> # libesd0-dev. To work around this, point it at a directory that has a
[03:28] <tony_Ang> # file by that name, linking to the actual library.
[03:28] <tony_Ang> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/RealPlayer8:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH exec /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/realplay "$@"
[03:28] <Jowi> antonio_: crap, i hoped your psmouse wouldn't be loaded. :-/
[03:28] <_jason> !paste
[03:28] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[03:28] <varsendagger> HaxoR91, i can hack a grandma wearing white gloves into apt-getting a chocolate icecream
[03:28] <HaxoR91> LOL
[03:28] <vladuz976> pvd2006: yeah that's what i think, and gnome is pretty intuitive, too. i hope it'll work
[03:28] <antonio_> intellikey s message scrolled by
[03:28] <antonio_> :/
[03:28] <Xenguy> arun: see 'update-rc.d, bum, rcconf, etc'
[03:28] <antonio_> could you pv it to me please
[03:28] <_jason> tony_Ang: paste teh command you used too on pastebin please
[03:28] <Jowi> antonio_: can you try to run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and see if X suggest the proper mouse for you?
[03:28] <arun> Xenguy, ok.. thanks a lot..
[03:28] <Marineboy> Jordan: did that help any?
[03:29] <Xenguy> arun: yw
[03:29] <Jordan> yes it did! thanks
[03:30] <Marineboy> Jordan: your very much welcome.
[03:30] <blindx> having some troubles mounting a drive :|
[03:30] <Marineboy> !mount
[03:30] <ubotu> mount is probably 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
[03:30] <blindx> well, no
[03:30] <blindx> i can mount it fine
[03:30] <blindx> but then i can't access it :\
[03:31] <thirdnormal> When I log into Gnome several programs start automatically. When I go to System->Preferences->Sessions->Startup Programs the list is empty. Where is there a gnome config file that defines programs that are launced at login.
[03:31] <thirdnormal> thanks in advance
[03:31] <Marineboy> follow the directions in the wiki.
[03:32] <Jowi> blindx: for read and write support add something like this to /etc/fstab: /dev/drivename        /media/mountpoint vfat defaults,user,umask=000      0       0
[03:32] <Marineboy> just create a new partition, like it says.
[03:32] <Jowi> blindx: ntfs or something else? i never had an ntfs drive
[03:32] <blindx> it's ext3
[03:32] <thatGuy_> ubuntu fuX0r3d me
[03:32] <Jowi> blindx: the "umask=000" is what makes it tick
[03:33] <thatGuy_> has anyone at all got a wireless card working with it?
[03:33] <thatGuy_> bcm4306
[03:33] <blindx> i do.
[03:33] <rukuartic> thatGuy_: Yep.
[03:33] <blindx> linksys though
[03:33] <rukuartic> same here.
[03:33] <thatGuy_> been at this shit forever now. two full days, doing nothing else
[03:33] <blindx> Although, my card didn't wanna work at first
[03:33] <antonio_> Jowi, how do i restart to see if the configuration worked? i turned off three buton emulation, it didint ask much else
[03:33] <thatGuy_> finally tried from firmware, and ubuntu wont boot now
[03:33] <blindx> supported out of the box my ass :|
[03:33] <thatGuy_> crashed when i installed it, hasn't been up since
[03:33] <Apostle^> blindx: did you get it all setup ?
[03:33] <rukuartic> thatGuy_: What card are you using?
[03:34] <blindx> Apostle^, what?
[03:34] <flash> does anyone know how to solve the "destination host unreachable" error while connecting via wvdial?
[03:34] <blindx> my pod?
[03:34] <Apostle^> blindx: yea
[03:34] <thatGuy_> bcm4306
[03:34] <blindx> no.
[03:34] <MarcN> what is the debian/ubuntu equivalent to RedHat's chkconfig to turn off/on services on boot?
[03:34] <thatGuy_> broadcom
[03:34] <Apostle^> blindx: whats the problem
[03:34] <blindx> it won't mount
[03:34] <blindx> cause i don't know what I'm doing
[03:34] <Apostle^> blindx: whats dmesg say
[03:34] <Jowi> antonio_: "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" or ctrl-alt-backspace should do it. you will exit everything though, you've been warned.
[03:34] <cafuego> !bcm43xx
[03:34] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[03:34] <Xenguy> MarcN: rcconf works (there are other ways)
[03:34] <Apostle^> blindx: msg me on aim again
[03:34] <blindx> dmesg says the same thing as before.
[03:34] <blindx> i forgot your name :\
[03:34] <cafuego> thatGuy_: Mine both work fine.
[03:34] <Apostle^> FearTheTrain
[03:35] <antonio_> k brb
[03:35] <thatGuy_> cafuego!!!!
[03:35] <thatGuy_> yo
[03:35] <thatGuy_> you* i got it from your site!
[03:35] <thatGuy_> the firmware
[03:35] <cafuego> thatGuy_: *nod*
[03:35] <thatGuy_> computer completely locked up after that
[03:35] <Jowi> omg cafuego screwed up something
[03:35] <thatGuy_> looks like ubuntu is scrapped
[03:35] <cafuego> thatGuy_: The firmware package didn't cause the computer to lock up <heh>
[03:35] <Jowi> lol
[03:35] <boolka> lol
[03:36] <thatGuy_> lol, it locked up immediately after i ran that .deb
[03:36] <cafuego> it installs files and sets some symlinks, this doesn't cause breakage.
[03:36] <hyperstream> can someone take a look at: http://pastebin.com/676198 its a alsa issue says buffer size select invalid argument ??
[03:37] <MarcN> Xenguy: thanks.  Getting ready for a tradeshow and will be on an insecure network.
[03:37] <thatGuy_> hmm
[03:37] <thatGuy_> yeah, boot wont get past "loading hardware drivers now"
[03:38] <thatGuy_> when i so the recovery boot, it stops after line bcm43xx
[03:38] <cafuego> thatGuy_: start the rescue mode, see what it actually hangs on
[03:38] <cafuego> thatGuy_: ooher ;-)
[03:38] <thatGuy_> yup
[03:38] <Xenguy> MarcN: :-)
[03:38] <cafuego> thatGuy_: Boot with 'init=/bin/bash' and remove the package.
[03:38] <MarcN> Anyone going to be at MySQLUC?
[03:38] <thatGuy_> alright, that's what i'd like to find out how to do
[03:38] <Trixy> Hey all, has anyone here ever compiled ndiswrapper who can give me a hand with it, or does anyone know where I can get a .deb of a more recent version of ndiswrapper than 1.1?
[03:38] <thatGuy_> i can boot a shell with the ubuntu cd, and move around /
[03:39] <cafuego> thatGuy_: On the safe mode boot option, hit 'e'
[03:39] <Apostle^> !ipiod
[03:39] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Apostle^
[03:39] <Apostle^> !ipod
[03:39] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[03:39] <thatGuy_> ... hit e after it starts to boot?
[03:39] <cafuego> thatGuy_: Then hit 'e'  again on the 'kernel ...' line and remove the 'single', replace it with 'init=/bin/bash'
[03:39] <thatGuy_> i never see a place for boot options like that
[03:39] <antonio_> nothing but now i screwed up the screen too
[03:39] <thatGuy_> alright, i'll look for hat
[03:39] <thatGuy_> that*
[03:40] <antonio_> Jowi, still around?
[03:40] <thatGuy_> now... how do i remove the package?
[03:40] <cafuego> dpkg -P bcm43xx-firmware
[03:40] <simonpca> a+
[03:41] <thatGuy_> alright.
[03:42] <Trixy> Help! I need help with ndiswrapper! Can anyone help? I think the standard Breezy ndiswrapper is horribly old, and I don't know how to compile the source.
[03:42] <apricot> i am happy!
[03:42] <thatGuy_> so with the firmware
[03:42] <thatGuy_> is that something that you other guys had to do also?
[03:42] <CokeNCode> hmmm, wine is ticking me off, it says that it needs to be updated, i try to download hte update, it gets like halfway and then i get disconnected
[03:42] <CokeNCode> what's going ON
[03:42] <thatGuy_> i kept getting siofflag errors
[03:42] <CokeNCode> Is anyone else having problem downloading updates for wine?
[03:42] <Jowi> antonio_: sure is. that's unfortunate. if you go to /etc/X11 and do "ls" you will see that there is a backup of your previous config for your xorg.conf. copy it back like this "sudo cp xorg.conf.20060423something xorg.conf" and restart again. at least you will get your screen settings back.
[03:43] <cafuego> thatGuy_: that would imply the driver isn't loaded.
[03:43] <thatGuy_> everything i googled referenced not being able to find the firmware
[03:43] <thatGuy_> or the proper firmware
[03:43] <apricot> i need i download menager
[03:43] <Jowi> antonio_: that mouse is annoying the hell out of me
[03:43] <cafuego> thatGuy_: The one I packaged works fine on both a Mac and a PC here.
[03:44] <cafuego> thatGuy_: Any chance ndiswrapper was loading before bcm43xx?
[03:44] <cafuego> (or after?)
[03:44] <thatGuy_> i had it installed
[03:44] <antonio_> Jowi,  tall that to the guy erasing the paint on his tab key
[03:44] <thatGuy_> and i had set it up with the bcm driver
[03:44] <apricot> i need a download menager, please.
[03:44] <thatGuy_> this was before trying the firmware
[03:44] <thatGuy_> it said that it was finding the hardware from ndiswrapper -l
[03:45] <thatGuy_> the problem came if i tried to do ....
[03:45] <cafuego> If they both try to load, badness happens.
[03:45] <thatGuy_> ifconfig eth0 up
[03:45] <antonio_> Jowi, what bugs me the most,.... it works ok in other os
[03:45] <thatGuy_> ok... i can't use ndiswrapper with that?
[03:45] <romulo> !ati
[03:45] <Jowi> is there anyone out there that is a mouse-guru-master (at least black belt) that can help antonio out. he's got a normal ps/2 mouse that is proven to work under other os's and psmouse and mousedev  modules are loaded. the xorg.conf settings look ok as well, but no mouse listed in /proc/bus/input/devices
[03:45] <ubotu> somebody said ati was 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
[03:45] <cafuego> thatGuy_: You cna use EITHER ndiswrapper OR bcm43xx. Having both enabled is bad.
[03:45] <Misnix> LAAT JE
[03:45] <thatGuy_> what was weird was that ti still named the bcm as eth0 too
[03:46] <Misnix> 120Gb?
[03:46] <thatGuy_> ok... so i guess that was my problem
[03:46] <cafuego> Misnix: wat?
[03:46] <Misnix> oops, keyboard stuck
[03:47] <thatGuy_> i really like ubuntu... this has been on only MAJOR problem. that and my touchpad, which took me some time to get around
[03:47] <Jowi> antonio_: i'm stuck man. it's a bloody mouse. i feel ashamed.
[03:47] <thatGuy_> added everythign i could think of to xorg.conf
[03:47] <antonio_> tell me about it
[03:47] <thatGuy_> yeah, finally got it where it does no tapping at all now
[03:47] <antonio_> this is a brand new p4 with great specs, no hardware issues there
[03:47] <Trixy> cafuego, do you know anything about ndiswrapper? The current version on the sourceforge page is 1.14, and the Breezy package is 1.1-4, is this the same, or does the SF source imply 1.14-x?
[03:47] <thatGuy_> its a bit slower now though, the speed
[03:48] <antonio_> Jowi, can you tell me how to install a 2.6.15 kernel?
[03:48] <antonio_> i ve heard those solve many ps2 incongruencies
[03:48] <Trixy> that is, is 1.9 more or less than 1.1-4?
[03:48] <cafuego> Trixy: No, breezy uses 1.1, sourceforge is 1.14.
[03:48] <cafuego> !info ndiswrapper dapper
[03:49] <cafuego> !info ndiswrapper-utils dapper
[03:49] <ubotu> ndiswrapper-utils: (Userspace utilities for ndiswrapper), section misc, is optional. Version: 1.8-0ubuntu2 (dapper), Packaged size: 27 kB, Installed size: 136 kB
[03:49] <cafuego> Dapper has  alater version (but not the latest)
[03:49] <FibreDeVerre> .
[03:49] <Jowi> antonio_: sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.15-20-386 (i'm on dapper so i'm not sure you have that option)
[03:50] <thatGuy_> cafuego, i think it was 1.18
[03:50] <thatGuy_> i think that's what it installed on mine
[03:50] <thatGuy_> lol, i could be very wrong
[03:50] <cafuego> thatGuy_: Did you fetch it from sourceforge?
[03:50] <thatGuy_> no
[03:50] <mikomiko> while viewing this http://java.chikka.com/install/upac_loginpage.php?client_id=default&version=1,0,0,34 I see it with only X not the usual messenger I have when i am still using Windows. What is the best solution for this?
[03:50] <thatGuy_> synaptic
[03:50] <arrick> evening all
[03:50] <antonio_> Jowi,  couldnt find the package
[03:51] <Jowi> antonio_: how about "sudo apt-get install linux-image-386"?
[03:51] <antonio_> Jowi,  am running on that
[03:51] <Trixy> cafuego, I have a wireless card that I hear was supported in 1.9 of ndiswrapper, Dapper has 1.8.x. I installed my whole system from binaries, and I don't have the kernel source that the ndiswrapper makefile is looking for. What should I do?
[03:51] <djtansey> how can you watch dvds using totem-gstreamer in dapper?
[03:51] <_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] <thatGuy_> to upgrade his kernal jowi....
[03:51] <thatGuy_> apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:51] <thatGuy_> that did it on mine
[03:52] <antonio_> Jowi,  latest is installed as 2.6.12
[03:52] <Jowi> antonio_: try what thatGuy_ said :)
[03:52] <cafuego> Trixy: You'll need to probably build a custom kernel and ndiswrapper package.
[03:52] <thatGuy_> NOTE
[03:52] <thatGuy_> that prolly installed the latest full ubuntu
[03:52] <thatGuy_> i was on dapper already, but it might put dapper on if you're not running it
[03:53] <antonio_> Jowi, am up to date and giving up, back to wind blows
[03:53] <Jowi> is there anyone out there that is a mouse-guru-master (at least black belt) that can help antonio out. he's got a normal ps/2 mouse that is proven to work under other os's and psmouse and mousedev  modules are loaded. the xorg.conf settings look ok as well, but no mouse listed in /proc/bus/input/devices
[03:53] <Trixy> cafuego, is this over the head of a novice user?
[03:53] <cafuego> Trixy: Somewhat, possibly.
[03:53] <Ratty_> hi, i'm trying to get fglrx to work, but even after updating my xorg.conf and restarting, fglrxinfo shows my card as "mesa glx"
[03:53] <Ratty_> am i missing something else?
[03:54] <Jowi> antonio_: sorry to dissapoint you. i have no clue.
[03:54] <twisted`> hi, question, I just installed Breezy Badger on my pc, after updating everything I changed my sources to Dapper, updated everything... now it seems my networking doesn't work anymore at boot, I got to modprobe the module for my network card myself. How can I fix this?
[03:54] <Madpilot> Ratty_, ATI card?
[03:54] <Ratty_> yeah
[03:54] <Trixy> cafuego, Could you point me towards where to get information on that? Google is not forthcoming
[03:54] <antonio_> hey cafuego feel like giving it a dhot? a mouse is beating ubuntu like a whooped puppy
[03:54] <Madpilot> Ratty_, have you seen the wiki's ATI page?
[03:54] <Jowi> lol
[03:54] <Ratty_> yeah
[03:54] <twisted`> oh and firefox seems to refuse to show itself in the menu :S
[03:54] <antonio_> Jowi,  i ve installed ubuntu many a time, first time this ever happenes
[03:54] <Madpilot> Ratty_, what model of ATI?
[03:55] <Ratty_> radeon x800 pro
[03:55] <Jowi> antonio_: i bet. first time ever for any linux distro. used redhat 3.something. got it on about 35-40 floppies and it detected my mouse ok.
[03:56] <antonio_> i would be blaming the motherboard if it didint work like a charm on windows
[03:56] <Ratty_> are fglrx drivers any different from ati's drivers on their site?
[03:57] <antonio_> i swear i ll solve this one way or the other
[03:57] <thatGuy_> !bcm43xx
[03:57] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[03:57] <antonio_> for now, back to windblows,. see you all and thanks for tips
[03:57] <twisted`> hmm... what file decides what modules to be loaded?
[03:57] <antonio_> Jowi, thanks for trying, that counts
[03:57] <_jason> xorg.conf (5x)       - Configuration File for Xorg <--- how do I access that?
[03:58] <_jason> (the man page listed in apropos)
[03:58] <twisted`> _jason: nano -w /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:58] <thatGuy_> just had a horrible though
[03:58] <_cerberus_> Does anyone know why modemlightsisn't apparing in the list of applets I can add to my gnome panels?
[03:58] <thatGuy_> thought*
[03:58] <_jason> nah, I want to see the man page that 'apropos xorg.conf' returns
[03:58] <thatGuy_> might have to buy a external card just for ubuntu
[03:58] <thatGuy_> how horrible..
[04:00] <noiesmo> !sudo
[04:00] <ubotu> somebody said sudo was a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:00] <arrick> hey guys, where it the file located at to set what ports ubuntu listens to, or apache2 listens to?
[04:00] <Madpilot> arrick, ports.conf for apache2
[04:01] <twisted`> the latest ubuntu is dapper right?
[04:01] <arrick> thanks Madpilot
[04:01] <arrick> Madpilot, have you ever sat up pastebot before?
[04:01] <_jason> arrick: /etc/apache2/ports.conf
[04:01] <_jason> oh too slow
[04:01] <Madpilot> arrick, no
[04:01] <arrick> ok
[04:01] <arrick> thanks
[04:01] <tonyyarusso> Why do I have to run CD burning apps with sudo?  How can I make burning allowed for user?
[04:02] <_jason> tonyyarusso: is your user in the cdrom group?
[04:02] <tonyyarusso> _jason: Yes.
[04:03] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: i did it like this: add the user to "cdrom" group and make suer /dev/hdc (or the name of the cdrom) has got group write on.
[04:03] <Jowi> suer = sure
[04:03] <Ratty_> oh, th ere we go, fglrx goodness
[04:03] <Ratty_> ta
[04:03] <mikomiko> Is there a way to change my ubuntu password
[04:03] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: How do I do the 'group write on' part?
[04:03] <_jason> mikomiko: passwd
[04:03] <kingspawn> mikomiko: type "passwd"
[04:03] <arun_> sorry i got disc... i want to know if there is a default root password..
[04:03] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: chmod g+w /dev/device
[04:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell arun_ about root
[04:03] <Madpilot> arun_, no. Use sudo & your own user pw
[04:03] <mikomiko> ok
[04:04] <mikomiko> i managed to change it successfully
[04:04] <mikomiko> but when trying to use "su" command it says authetication failed
[04:04] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: I'll give it a shot.
[04:04] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: if it already is, check if /media/cdrom0 has got it as well
[04:04] <rukuartic> Is there any way you can go and set a different password for sudo and your login? Or is the sudo password based on your login?
[04:04] <hyperstream> Mika_i,  sudo passwd su
[04:04] <hyperstream> i think
[04:04] <_jason> mikomiko: are you using su to change to a different user?
[04:04] <hyperstream> and reset the su password
[04:05] <mikomiko> no
[04:05] <mikomiko> to install my java
[04:05] <_jason> mikomiko: why are you using su?
[04:05] <Madpilot> rukuartic, they're the same - you can have users who don't have the ability to use sudo, though
[04:05] <rukuartic> Madpilot: Yeah, I figured :P
[04:05] <mikomiko> for my java
[04:05] <_jason> mikomiko: if you need root privileges, you should use sudo
[04:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell mikomiko about sudo
[04:05] <hyperstream> mikomiko, i think u can install is as a non root usr. and just relink the /usr/bin/java
[04:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell mikomiko about java
[04:06] <Madpilot> afk - need food - back later...
[04:07] <_chris_> hi how do i install suns JRE?
[04:07] <rukuartic> !jre
[04:07] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, rukuartic
[04:07] <surfdue> i love you!
[04:07] <rukuartic> jre is java
[04:07] <surfdue> :)
[04:07] <_chris_> doesnt seem to be in any repo i have
[04:07] <m5m> I need help with fetchmail; SMTP connect to localhost keeps failing, I have spent many hours today trying to figure this out; if you use fetchmail & think you can help I really need a tip!!!
[04:08] <nvez> m5m, explain the problem, more.
[04:08] <_chris_> yeah i know.. but on suns page there is no deb.. just rpm
[04:08] <nvez> "SMTP connect to localhost keeps failing"
[04:08] <nvez> Any errors, anything else?
[04:08] <_jason> ubotu: tell _chris_ about javadebs
[04:08] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: No dice.
[04:08] <_chris_> and the guides i read dont have the working repositories
[04:09] <the_mug> quick newbie question: when dapper or whatever the next version after breezy comes out.. will I have to reinstall it from scratch? or will it be 'a la' gentoo where all my stuff is pretty much up to date
[04:09] <_jason> the_mug: you can upgrade through apt
[04:09] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: does /dev/cdromdevicename got cdrom as group?
[04:09] <m5m> nvez: fetchmail was working (via pop with ssl) now, it check the server, dl's the message and fails to deliever it to my local address for the reason given
[04:09] <rukuartic> the_mug: Its pretty simple... sudo apt-get distupgrade
[04:09] <rukuartic> the_mug: or something liek that
[04:09] <minerale> Hi, I just installed a Unbuntu Drake Beta cd, the livecd booted but the resolution is way too high so my monitor just displays OUT OF SYNC
[04:09] <the_mug> sweet
[04:09] <nvez> What's the reason, m5m ?
[04:09] <geren> UBUNTU!!!!!!!
[04:09] <m5m> nvez: well I'm not sure exactly, but just that fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
[04:10] <geren> ubuntu!!!!
[04:10] <nvez> Check if it's running.
[04:10] <noiesmo> !resolution
[04:10] <nvez> From SSH: telnet localhost 25
[04:10] <ubotu> I guess resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:10] <geren> ubuntu!!!!!!
[04:10] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: I'm not quite sure.  I have a symlink /dev/cdrom with group root, which points to /dev/scd0 with group cdrom.
[04:10] <nvez> rukuartic, try ALT+F2 to go to console and change the resolution of X11 somewhere.
[04:10] <m5m> nvez: it was working fine this morning, then I tried changing some things to get mutt to work with other apps and somehow I fudged it oup
[04:10] <the_mug> next and final question: any idea why I can't get synaptic package manager to show up... I click it... type in the root pw and nothing... I'm using aptitude(which is cool) but I was wondering about that...
[04:10] <noiesmo> minerale,  I guess resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:10] <rukuartic> nvez: Wrong person :P
[04:10] <_jason> geren: yeah, ubuntu! :)  Do you have some kind of support question?
[04:10] <m5m> nvez I'm not sure what I've done to break it but I really would like it to work again...
[04:10] <rukuartic> the_mug: Just a guess, don't know if it'll help
[04:11] <nvez> Oh snap, rukuartic . =P
[04:11] <geren> unbutu!!!!!
[04:11] <rukuartic> the_mug: Edit /etc/Xorg/xorg.conf and removing invalid display modes
[04:11] <_jason> the_mug: 'sudo echo hi' in a terminal.  What does that do?
[04:11] <geren> ok i do
[04:11] <m5m> nvez: I can use mutt's builtin pop powers, but fetchmail's daemon mode is a lot nicer I think
[04:11] <Eleaf> mmm
[04:11] <geren> i currently want to switch to ubutun from fc 5, is that a wise move?
[04:11] <Eleaf> lol
[04:11] <rukuartic> m5m: how do you set up mutt to work with other things than sys mail?
[04:11] <rukuartic> geren: What do you use fc for?
[04:12] <geren> rukuartic, like just experimentation
[04:12] <nvez> m5m, is it running though, m5m?
[04:12] <minerale> noiesmo: I'm stuck on the text interface
[04:12] <the_mug> _jason: asks me for passwd... I do and echoes 'hi'
[04:12] <nvez> From SSH: "telnet localhost 25"
[04:12] <m5m> rukuartic: you don't really, you use things like fetchmail or getmail to query pop or imap and deliver locally
[04:12] <rukuartic> geren: Oh, if you're new to linux, yeah! ubuntu's great. very user friendly
[04:12] <_jason> the_mug: 'gksudo synaptic' in a terminal, what does it say?
[04:12] <rukuartic> m5m: kay
[04:12] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: sounds right. i got the same. i also got a /dev/cdrw with group write and root:root pointing to /dev/hdc
[04:12] <m5m> nvez I don't understand the question "is it running through"...
[04:12] <geren> rukuartic, better than fc5?
[04:13] <nvez> Maybe it's because the SMTP service is not running.
[04:13] <boelloesch> hi to all - im new in linux and really new in ubuntu! am i right here to get some help?
[04:13] <the_mug> _jason: (synaptic:13858): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[04:13] <_jason> the_mug: 'echo $DISPLAY' ?
[04:13] <nvez> Yep, you're in the right place, boelloesch .
[04:14] <the_mug> _jason: :0.0
[04:14] <boelloesch> kewl
[04:14] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: My /dev/cdrw points to /dev/scd0 as well.
[04:14] <rukuartic> geren: Never quite used fc5, but its very user friendly
[04:14] <noiesmo> minerale, this is whatis in my monitor section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:14] <noiesmo> #
[04:14] <noiesmo> Section "Monitor"
[04:14] <noiesmo> #
[04:14] <noiesmo>         Identifier      "BENQ V772"
[04:14] <noiesmo> #
[04:14] <noiesmo>         Option          "DPMS"
[04:14] <noiesmo> #
[04:14] <noiesmo>         HorizSync       30-72
[04:14] <rukuartic> !paste
[04:14] <m5m> nvez: nvez that may be it... do you think ubuntu is set up to use ssmtp by default?
[04:14] <noiesmo> #
[04:14] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[04:14] <noiesmo>         VertRefresh     50-120
[04:14] <_chris_> thanks!!
[04:14] <_jason> noiesmo: use a pastebin please: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:14] <noiesmo> #
[04:14] <tonyyarusso> noiesmo: Please don't pase here.
[04:14] <noiesmo> EndSection
[04:14] <noiesmo> sorry
[04:14] <rukuartic> geren: And our user community is very friendly too...
[04:14] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: and does /dev/cdrw got lrwxrwxrwx ?
[04:14] <the_mug> _jason: I've checked all you've asked me to do... but I'm doing it just in case I'm missing the obvious
[04:14] <_jason> the_mug: hmm, stuff like gedit opens ok and without that error?
[04:14] <rob> eek don't do that noiesmo
[04:14] <rukuartic> geren: Been to other #<your distro here> channels, they don't help too much
[04:14] <geren> rukuartic, yea,
[04:14] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: Ya.
[04:15] <Eleaf> wesnoth isn't making any sounds, what should I do? lol
[04:15] <Eleaf> I'm a longtime wesnoth player ;p
[04:15] <boelloesch> i would like to set up the gfx-card - can anyone help me?
[04:15] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: strange stuff. how does your /etc/fstab look for the cdrom?
[04:15] <the_mug> _jason: yeah, and even network-admin works... which requires sudo as well..
 nvez: nvez that may be it... do you think ubuntu is set up to use ssmtp by default?
[04:15] <nvez> Huh?
[04:15] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: /dev/scd0       /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto
[04:15] <geren> yea
[04:15] <rukuartic> Eleaf: dd if=./yoursoundfile of=/dev/dsp
[04:16] <Jowi> Eleaf: can't you make your own sound-effects!? works for me. and it is way cooler ;)
[04:16] <ranix_> cafuego, thank you very much Cafuego, you helped point me in the right direction and now my wireless card works
[04:16] <geren> so what is better about ubuntu than fc5?
[04:16] <ranix_> cafuego, you must have helped me like 20 times so far and I know Linux much more than I would have if you weren't around
[04:16] <m5m> nvez: is 'ssmtp' ubuntu's default smtp app?
[04:16] <Eleaf> lol
[04:16] <ranix_> cafuego, you are really cool, and I mean it
[04:16] <Eleaf> rukuartic, huh?
[04:16] <the_mug> fc5 is bloated... yum < apt-get as a package manager
[04:16] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: i got this: /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 ro,user,noauto  0       0
[04:17] <geren> the_mug, does it matter?
[04:17] <nvez> m5m, not running it right now, but I don't know really. :-\
[04:17] <nvez> Mailservers + Ubuntu aren't my thing, I'm more of a RHEL/CentOS guy. =P
[04:17] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: So the only difference is ro on yours.  That doesn't make any sense.  Maybe if it was the other way around.
[04:18] <boelloesch> i would like to set up the gfx-card - can anyone help me?
[04:18] <minerale> I'm on ubuntu livecd my monitor was not being recognised so I ran dpkg-reconfigure xser... now how do I restart the x server / session? CTRL-Alt backspace shut it down, but it's not coming up
[04:18] <nvez> boelloesch, define setting it up?
[04:18] <geren> also its, apt, not apt-get
[04:18] <nvez> Is anything wrong with it?
[04:18] <Eleaf> rukuartic, what will that do?
[04:18] <the_mug> geren: to a degree... I use a slimmed down fedora on all my servers and compile all my services... apache, php, mysql, etc... works great... but for desktop.... gentoo or ubuntu are what I use
[04:18] <the_mug> lol apt sorry
[04:19] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: ro is readonly so it make no sence. however, you said that /media/cdrom was owned by root, which is correct, but does it allow writing?
[04:19] <the_mug> _jason: any ideas?
[04:19] <arrick> Who here is familiar with setting up bots?
[04:19] <arrick> cafuego, you still here?
[04:19] <_jason> the_mug: googling and getting some hits, but not solutions
[04:19] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root    6 2006-01-07 12:13 cdrom -> cdrom0
[04:19] <arrick> evning tonyyarusso
[04:19] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: Looks like it.
[04:19] <geren> isnt gentoo/ubunta harder for new users?
[04:19] <arrick> IdleOne not here yet?
[04:20] <minerale> does anyone know if the livecd uses gdm?
[04:20] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Hey.  Care to tell me why I can't burn a CD w/o sudo?
[04:20] <the_mug> _jason: don't worry about it.. I can google it I was just wondering if what something you guys have ran into.
[04:20] <pppoe_dude> is there a command-line alternative to ethereal?
[04:20] <the_mug> if it was*
[04:20] <_jason> the_mug: ok, try running 'xhost +' and seeing if it opens afterwards
[04:20] <arrick> your permissions, you need to set it to your username to make you owner
[04:20] <Jowi> geren: gentoo absolutely. ubuntu, not really.
[04:20] <NullVector> hello all
[04:20] <tonyyarusso> arrick: I shouldn't need to be owner, just in the group.  Which looks all fine.
[04:20] <arrick> or change the group to admin and chmod g+w
[04:20] <geren> Seems illogical to me that you would use Fedora to run completely self built services like that. Wouldn't gentoo be a better choice if that's what you want ?
[04:21] <Jowi> tonyyarusso: yeah, group cdrom should be enough. works for me
[04:21] <pppoe_dude> geren, gentoo is more of a geek linux distro. ubuntu is probably the easiest or one of the easiest distros to start with
[04:21] <geren> easier then fc5?
[04:21] <the_mug> _jason: no dice
[04:21] <njan> geren, compiling your entire distribution simply because you have a few applications you compile yourself makes very little sense..
[04:21] <Jowi> hi NullVector
[04:22] <_jason> the_mug: weird, you could always post on the forums or mailing list
[04:22] <pppoe_dude> geren, well, more user friendly and less hassle. Fedora is a bit restrictive (red hat)
[04:22] <tonyyarusso> Jowi: Arrg.  Maybe I'll just sudo for the next few hours and hope a fresh Dapper install does the trick  ;)
[04:22] <NullVector> Good Evening Jovi
[04:22] <Jowi> lol, just do that tonyyarusso :)
[04:22] <arrick> has anyone here ever setup bots besides cafuego?
[04:22] <the_mug> _jason: like I said... I use aptitude and it's fine I was just puzzled....
[04:22] <NullVector> !javadebs
[04:22] <the_mug> _jason: thanks for trying tho
[04:23] <_jason> the_mug: np, only other thing I came across is it happens if you are root
[04:23] <geren> restricive?
[04:24] <_jason> 'apropos xorg.conf' returns ``xorg.conf (5x)'', how do I access that man page?
[04:24] <thatGuy_> anyone know what kernel dapper final is going to come with?
[04:25] <thatGuy_> fc5 looks like its running 2.6.16
[04:25] <NullVector> I am using ubuntu 64 bit version of 5.10, wondering what is best for java?
[04:26] <geren> What I don't understand is why you rebuild the packages - is it because the prebuilt ones don't have features you need
[04:26] <_jason> arrick: supybot is easy to setup
[04:26] <lapleco> .
[04:26] <arrick> _jason, I am setting up pastebot
[04:26] <Remy> hi guys, what the best / easiest way to dual boot ubuntu and windows ? I allready have ubuntu installed....
[04:27] <lapleco> you should have installed windows first.
[04:27] <Jowi> Remy: you have win installed as well? you should install win first
[04:27] <Remy> Jowi, nope, just ubuntu on this machine...
[04:27] <Remy> I have win CDs...
[04:28] <lapleco> Because Windows'es bootloader is :/ but if you install windows then Ubuntu then Ubuntu will configure GRUB to boot from both
[04:28] <navilon> yeah, easyer to install win first
[04:28] <Jowi> Remy: you can install win aftet but  type !grub in here to learn how to repair the bootsector after a win install
[04:29] <Yango> what webcam would you recommend for installing in ubuntu breezy to work in skype/gaim ?
[04:29] <rukuartic> !automatix
[04:29] <ubotu> I heard automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, such as !easyubuntu.
[04:29] <lapleco> You can still do it the other way arround but it involves you booting into a livecd and installing and configureing grub from that
[04:29] <Remy> !grub
[04:29] <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
[04:29] <ranix_> Jowi, you are cool too. I think you helped me fix my MBR yesterday or something
[04:29] <rukuartic> "yes" is a cool command rofl
[04:29] <Jowi> ranix_: i talk a lot of rubbish as well. but sometimes i get lucky ;)
[04:31] <lapleco> Everything is working but the sound on this laptop...
[04:32] <lapleco> Hrm..
[04:32] <NullVector> Anyone know if SUN Jre2 or Blackdown JRe2 is better for 64 bit?
[04:32] <NullVector> from what I am reading, Blackdown looks to be the best option
[04:33] <rukuartic> NullVector: If its not made by sun, its the best option
[04:33] <Apostle^> actually, in my experience sun java is much better.
[04:33] <NullVector> Apostle, are you using the 64 bit release?
[04:33] <jerware> java has no support for raw sockets
[04:33] <jerware> or data link access
[04:34] <Apostle^> NullVector: no i'm not.
[04:34] <Xitanto> Holy moley - many... people here.
[04:34] <rukuartic> Xitanto: We all like ubuntu :P
[04:34] <NullVector> This is what I am reading - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaAMD64
[04:34] <jerware> ubuntu Rules
[04:34] <mrdlousid> is there a website that i can find documentation on how to troubleshoot ubuntu 64bit dapper problems
[04:34] <jerware> but horrible for devel.  you have to manually install manpages and  system calls
[04:34] <rukuartic> yes... hear the voice of ubuntu! "dd if=/vmlinuz of=/dev/dsp"
[04:36] <NullVector> can someone inform me how to download Blackdown from the link I posted above, Firefox just loads gibberish
[04:36] <gymsmoke> woot!!! my Ubuntu server is up and running with its own nameserver and mailserver!!! first server i ever fully setup
[04:37] <arrick> gymsmoke, good job
[04:37] <arrick> !help with a bot?
[04:37] <NullVector> Gymsmoke: rock on
[04:37] <rukuartic> gymsmoke: congrats
[04:37] <Xitanto> Can someone spend some time with me to help fix a simple broadcom wireless issue with dapper drake 6.06 beta release: Acer laptop Aspire 3600. Medium linux/ubuntu experience - i.e. I know what terminal is.
[04:37] <Xitanto> I also need to have help finding that 855resolution tut. again
[04:37] <gymsmoke> arrick: a couple of tweaks left (like, how to just dump mail that is marked "SPAM"...
[04:37] <arrick> haha
[04:38] <rukuartic> Whats the point of a name server, out of interest?
[04:38] <Jowi> Xitanto: /j #ubuntu+1 for dapper discussions
[04:38] <arrick> good luck on that one, I will post a link on monday from my guru if you would like
[04:38] <bsoft> anyone could help me debugging a freenx problem?
[04:38] <gymsmoke> a last run through iptables to make sure of my rules, and i can add the rest of my users, and then prepare for part 2: building my corporate sites
[04:39] <ValSpy> Hey
[04:39] <gymsmoke> rukuartic: i'm doing it for 2 reasons: one - to see how to do it, and 2 because i have alot of domains/test/dev's under them to do dev code
[04:40] <arrick> Dr_Willis, where can I go to get help setting up a bot?
[04:40] <ValSpy> I know I will sound like a noob to eveyone here but how do you change the boot loader from grub to the windows XP one?
[04:40] <rukuartic> gymsmoke: If ya need someone to try the ssh login I'm here :P
[04:40] <rukuartic> ValSpy: If you change it to the windows xp boot loader, I don't think you'll have the option of booting to linux
[04:40] <Klohunt> Is upgrading from 5.10 to Dapper 6.06 recommended?
[04:41] <_jason> Klohunt: on June 1st it will be
[04:41] <Klohunt> _Jason, thanks
[04:41] <Jowi> Klohunt: i did it without major issues but other people has not been so lucky
[04:41] <_jason> Klohunt: you can try the beta now, as long as you remember it is a beta (I hit a few bumps upgrading personally)
[04:41] <Klohunt> Jowi, sounds like I will be waiting. thanks then.
[04:42] <gn0m3> hello?
[04:42] <Klohunt> _jason, I see... So a stable version is scheduled for release june 1st?
[04:42] <gregory> How can I listen to streaming media on the net?
[04:42] <_jason> Klohunt: yeah
[04:42] <rukuartic> gymsmoke: So if you have a DNS set up, if someone types in "servername.com" and the DNS has an entry for "servername.com>192.168.1.78" then it'll redirect?
[04:42] <Jowi> Klohunt: it is pretty stable for a beta (alpha?) release though
[04:42] <gn0m3> guys
[04:43] <gn0m3> how do i download limewire
[04:43] <_jason> gn0m3: I'd recommend frostwire instead, it's basically the same
[04:43] <_jason> ubotu: tell gn0m3 about frostwire
[04:43] <gn0m3> thanks
[04:43] <ValSpy> rukuartic: I am looking for uninstalling ubuntu, can I just delete the partinion or will my computer not boot?
[04:43] <gn0m3> thanks
[04:43] <gn0m3> sounds good
[04:43] <gn0m3> if u delete ubuntu
[04:44] <_jason> gn0m3: make sure you hava java installed first
[04:44] <gn0m3> it wont boot
[04:44] <gn0m3> crud
[04:44] <gn0m3> i had a problem with the java
[04:44] <_jason> gn0m3: what was that?
[04:44] <gn0m3> b/c im new
[04:44] <gn0m3> i dont understand how to install the jaa
[04:44] <gn0m3> java*
[04:44] <_jason> gn0m3: did anyone point you to seveas' repo for the java debs?
[04:44] <Remy> !grub
[04:44] <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
[04:44] <gn0m3> no
[04:45] <gn0m3> not so far
[04:45] <ValSpy> ty :D
[04:45] <_jason> gn0m3: alright, it involves some sources.list editing but the wiki page should be clear.  If you are unsure about soemthing, just ask ehre
[04:45] <_jason> ubotu: tell gn0m3 about javadebs
[04:45] <gn0m3> thanks man
[04:45] <gn0m3> life saver
[04:46] <gn0m3> _jason do i go to the debs one
[04:46] <gn0m3> or the mirror
[04:46] <_jason> gn0m3: seveas' repo is probably the best way to do it
[04:46] <gn0m3> oh
[04:46] <gn0m3> thanks
[04:46] <rukuartic> ValSpy: Oh you mean, you wanna get rid of ubuntu? How did you install it, on the same HD as windows?
[04:47] <NullVector> Okay, I downloaded the sun java <jre-1_5_0_06-linux-amd64.bin to my desktop, and attempted to do the following command, sudo chmod +x jre-1_5_0_06-linux-amd64.bin and I get a error message saying there is no such directory or fill
[04:47] <NullVector> file*
[04:47] <boelloesch> i wanna do xdcc-bots
[04:48] <gn0m3> _jason: when i go ther
[04:48] <roni87> alooo
[04:48] <noiesmo> NullVector, do ls is the file there
[04:48] <gn0m3> vontc es
[04:48] <rukuartic> NullVector: chmod 700 jre...
[04:48] <noiesmo> NullVector, if not do cd Desktop then sudo  chmod +x jre-1_5_0_06-linux-amd64.bin
[04:49] <gn0m3> roni jan
[04:49] <dapperdude> when compiling seahorse, how would I enable gedit plugin support?
[04:49] <_jason> dapperdude: you know seahorse is in the repos?
[04:49] <rukuartic> dapperdude: less README
[04:49] <dapperdude> i roll my owl, and I looked  at the readme rukuartic
[04:49] <pvd2006> Has anyone had problems playing hollywood video rentals?
[04:49] <NullVector> won't let me do cd desktop
[04:49] <arrick> ok, in the bot instructions it says "run pastebot.perl" wnat to tell me how?
[04:50] <dapperdude> *roll my own
[04:50] <_jason> dapperdude: ./configure --help ?
[04:50] <gn0m3> _jason: i need help
[04:50] <_jason> gn0m3: ok, what part are you on?
[04:50] <gn0m3> i got to the site
[04:50] <dapperdude> still doesnt tell me much, this is cvs by the way
[04:50] <gn0m3> and i have a ist
[04:50] <gn0m3> list*
[04:50] <Ratty_> hi, i'm using xgl/compiz, but need to use my superkey for some effects, but it doesn't appear to be working, how do i enable it?
[04:50] <Ratty_> this is on dapper
[04:50] <gn0m3> theres java, and next to it there is a thing that says browse contents
[04:51] <Davey> Ratty_: #ubuntu-xgl
[04:51] <_jason> !dapper
[04:51] <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 :)
[04:51] <arrick> NullVector, try cd Desktop
[04:51] <Ratty_> ok ta
[04:51] <DamoGill> hey
[04:51] <arrick> case sensitive
[04:51] <gn0m3> but no where there does it say download
[04:51] <_jason> gn0m3: you lost me (try to not use enter as punctuation)
[04:51] <NullVector> arrick I did
[04:51] <arrick> did it work?
[04:51] <NullVector> nope
[04:51] <_jason> gn0m3: do this in a terminal: gksudo 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list'
[04:51] <arrick> try sudo
[04:51] <arrick> ?
[04:52] <NullVector> sudo desktop?
[04:52] <_jason> NullVector: capital D
[04:52] <arrick> sudo cd Desktop
[04:52] <_jason> NullVector: cd ~/Desktop
[04:52] <NullVector> dumb me
[04:52] <arrick> _jason, I already told him that, no worky
[04:52] <_jason> cd isn't a command by the way, it's a builtin
[04:52] <gn0m3> _jason: ok now what
[04:52] <arrick> ok
[04:53] <NullVector> got it, keep forgetting everything is case senisitive, thanks
[04:53] <rukuartic> NullVector: :P I hate that... but you get used to it.
[04:53] <_jason> gn0m3: ok, now at the bottom add this: deb [WWW]  http://seveas.theplayboymansion.net/seveas breezy-seveas java
[04:53] <_jason> gn0m3: no, do not do that, I made an error
[04:53] <eggzeck> it's better to use ~/Desktop since he might not be in /home ;)
[04:53] <arrick> WHERE oh where do I go to get help with a bot??
[04:53] <gn0m3> lol
[04:53] <_jason> gn0m3: ok, now at the bottom add this: deb http://seveas.theplayboymansion.net/seveas breezy-seveas java
[04:53] <gymsmoke> is there a way to restart syslog without a warm boot ?
[04:53] <gn0m3> wait
[04:53] <bjv> why does the ssid not set on my card like it should
[04:53] <gn0m3> i dont want to do that
[04:53] <gn0m3> with playboy
[04:54] <_jason> gn0m3: lol ok hold on: deb [WWW]  http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl/ breezy-seveas java
[04:54] <bjv> iwconfig ra0 essid "Vote Libertarian"; iwconfig ra0   == not set essid
[04:54] <gn0m3> lol
[04:54] <gn0m3> will this one work?
[04:54] <rukuartic> _jason: now we know what YOU're looking at
[04:54] <_jason> gn0m3: ugh, stupid copy link, I mean: deb http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl/ breezy-seveas java
[04:54] <sesstreets> OK Ive had enough with windows
[04:55] <_jason> rukuartic: look, my theology teacher in high school (who was a priest) explained to us porn was ok :)
[04:55] <sesstreets> Im ready to switch
[04:55] <rukuartic> sesstreets: Whoot!
[04:55] <arrick> normally to start an ap, you type in its name in terminal right?
[04:55] <sesstreets> Theres just a few things or apps that I need to have.
[04:55] <roni87> hi sesstreets
[04:55] <gn0m3> ok
[04:55] <gn0m3> wait
[04:55] <rukuartic> _jason: He could also explain that murder was ok but does it? :P
[04:55] <gn0m3> do i type that in the terminal
[04:55] <gtrplr> Hi, I have updated to dapper and I lost my wlan0. Now I have a eth1 that I cant get config'ed. help?
[04:55] <sesstreets> Is there a notepad++ alternative for linux?
[04:55] <_jason> gn0m3: no, you add that line to the end of what you opened in gedit
[04:55] <rukuartic> sesstreets: Well, Linux usually has a replacement for nearly all windows programs
[04:55] <sesstreets> Or a similar tabbed text editor?
[04:55] <rukuartic> sesstreets: Yep "gedit".
[04:55] <_jason> sesstreets: gedit has tabs
[04:55] <sesstreets> oh ok
[04:55] <NullVector> finally, java is extracted now to get firefox to recognize it as a plugin
[04:56] <eggzeck> sesstreets, Linux is all for Coders ;)
[04:56] <sesstreets> I know photoshop = gimp
[04:56] <gn0m3> does that replace the last thing
[04:56] <rukuartic> sesstreets: And for everything else, there's "WINE"
[04:56] <gn0m3> or does it do under
[04:56] <sesstreets> Well not photoshop
[04:56] <_jason> gn0m3: no just make a new line and put it at the bottom
[04:56] <Jowi> gtrplr: #ubuntu+1 for dapper help/discussion
[04:56] <gn0m3> ok
[04:56] <gn0m3> ok
[04:56] <gtrplr> Jowi: thanks
[04:56] <bjv> Wait, how can i tell what runlevel I am in?
[04:56] <davidmccabe> Hi folks.
[04:56] <gn0m3> i did that, and what do i press after
[04:56] <devin__> is the kubuntu LTS dapper drake pretty stable?
[04:56] <gymsmoke> if i add ip_conntrack_ftp to the kernel using insmod, does it show as "ip_conntrack_ftp" when running lsmod ?
[04:56] <davidmccabe> I can't find anything in Breezy that will talk to the latest ipod. Any pointers? Thanks!
[04:56] <Jowi> bjv: type "runlevel"
[04:56] <sesstreets> I dont play games anymore so I dont need them...
[04:56] <_jason> gn0m3: now save it, then run 'sudo aptitude update'
[04:56] <rukuartic> sesstreets: What else ya looking for?
[04:57] <eggzeck> sesstreets, yes you could use AIM/MSN/Others/Limwire ;P
[04:57] <sesstreets> meh I dont use that stuff
[04:57] <sesstreets> I have gaim win32
[04:57] <sesstreets> Frostwire
[04:57] <gn0m3> umm dont mean to look stupid but how do i do that
[04:57] <_jason> gn0m3: which part? save?
[04:57] <roni87> i'm gettim gaim on line
[04:57] <gn0m3> no the run
[04:57] <_jason> gn0m3: oh, I just mean type it into the terminal
[04:57] <bjv> Jowi: roger. i just cat /etc/inittab, but thanks
[04:57] <dapperdude> is ubuntu+1 having the spam problem also?
[04:58] <_jason> without quotes
[04:58] <_jason> dapperdude: the bots?
[04:58] <gn0m3> nice, thanks and is that it
[04:58] <sesstreets> is there a good ftp proggy for ubuntu besides stupid qftp?
[04:58] <dapperdude> yeah, because for whatever reason im banned from that room
[04:58] <rukuartic> sesstreets: wget? ftp... yeah there's a boatload
[04:58] <bjv> sesstreets: i used vsftp for a while
[04:58] <sirkism> anyone know how to get ubuntu to work with a ati graphics card?
[04:59] <randin> i'm trying to i'm trying to ssh port forward with this command " ssh -v -g -L 7003:example.com:7003 me@example1.com"  but it keeps throwing "bind: addres already in use", i know the port is not bound. and the same exact command works in mac os X, what is wrong?
[04:59] <sesstreets> ok ill look into it
[04:59] <bjv> oh, an ftp _client
[04:59] <sesstreets> sirkism, most cards just WORK with ubuntu
[04:59] <gn0m3> _jason: is that it man
[04:59] <gn0m3> when its done
[04:59] <Fazer> Hello guys, how do I upgrade my Ubuntu installation to the lates tone?
[04:59] <bjv> most cards work, but only nvidia cards work _well. like with 3D drivers.
[04:59] <Fazer> *latest one
[04:59] <dapperdude> fazer don't dist upgrade
[05:00] <_jason> gn0m3: now you need to add the gpg keys probably.  You see the grey box in the wiki?  each line is a command, just do both one right after another
[05:00] <Apostle^> bjv: :-(
[05:00] <dapperdude> I had a huge problem with that
[05:00] <gn0m3> k
[05:00] <_jason> Fazer: breezy is latest stable
[05:00] <_jason> Fazer: what are you running now/
[05:00] <Fazer> _jason: Not sure, I think I am running Hoary how do I exactly find out? uname -a?
[05:00] <_jason> Fazer: lsb_release -c
[05:01] <gn0m3> _jason: which grey boxes
[05:01] <gn0m3> there are a ton
[05:01] <Fazer> _jason: yeap, i was right.  its hoary
[05:01] <gymsmoke> if i add ip_conntrack_ftp to the kernel using insmod, does it show as "ip_conntrack_ftp" when running lsmod ?
[05:01] <_jason> gn0m3: the one in the Errors when using this repository secion, begins with gpg
[05:01] <_jason> ubotu: tell Fazer about upgrade
[05:02] <gn0m3> jason_: i cant find it
[05:02] <gn0m3> jason_: can u send it to
[05:02] <gn0m3> me
[05:02] <_jason> gn0m3: ok here is the first one: gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 1135D466
[05:02] <boelloesch> i wanna do xdcc-bots
[05:02] <dapperdude> anyone here know how to enable the seahorse plugin for gedit
[05:02] <dapperdude> ?
[05:03] <gn0m3> this one works
[05:03] <arrick> everyone: please check out http://sial.org/pbot/16855 and help me out.
[05:03] <gn0m3> ok thanks
[05:03] <_jason> gn0m3: ok now: gpg --export --armor 1135D466 | sudo apt-key add -
[05:04] <gn0m3> _jason: ok i got this too
[05:04] <gn0m3> _jason: now what do i d
[05:04] <_jason> gn0m3: now we should be able to install java: sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install sun-j2re1.5
[05:04] <Fazer> oh btw, how do i make it so i can ssh to my ubuntu machine?
[05:05] <gn0m3> _jason: umm any idea how to do this
[05:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell Fazer about ssh
[05:05] <_jason> gn0m3: do what?
[05:05] <gn0m3> _jason: install it
[05:05] <_jason> gn0m3: I gave you the command, starts with 'sudo aptitude...'
[05:05] <gn0m3> o
[05:05] <gymsmoke> what's correct syntax for installing a kernel module ?
[05:05] <_jason> gn0m3: you could also use synaptic, but this is easier for me to help you
[05:05] <Fazer> _jason: Heh, thanks.
[05:06] <boelloesch> i would like to install the 3d of gfx
[05:06] <_jason> boelloesch: what card?
[05:06] <nbound> !nvidia
[05:06] <ubotu> I heard nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:06] <gn0m3> YAY!
[05:06] <boelloesch> i dont know - its onboard
[05:07] <_jason> gn0m3: now, we should make sure you have sun java as default, run this and choose sun's java: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[05:09] <gymsmoke> did you know that there is a channel called ubuntu-server ?
[05:09] <boelloesch> _jason - i got the gfx information
[05:09] <_jason> boelloesch: do you know what card it is?
[05:09] <vinboy> hi, where r my samba settings located?
[05:10] <_jason> !samba
[05:10] <ubotu> samba is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[05:10] <rukuartic> vinboy: /etc/samba/samba.conf
[05:10] <rukuartic> vinboy: sorry, smb.conf
[05:10] <vinboy> thanks rukuartic
[05:10] <gn0m3> _jason: Its done
[05:10] <gn0m3> is that it
[05:10] <boelloesch> _jason - sis650_651M650_740
[05:10] <vinboy> where can I find info abou the directory structures in linux? i'm confused by where wat files go
[05:10] <_jason> gn0m3: that's it, now you have java.  You can install frostwire like ubotu explained now
[05:11] <gn0m3> _jason: thanks
[05:11] <_jason> ubotu: tell vinboy about dirs
[05:11] <gymsmoke> vinboy: get a permutated index on
[05:11] <vinboy> nvm i found it in google
[05:11] <NullVector> bah, burnt out for the night going to go play on windows then go to sleep
[05:11] <gn0m3> _jason: is there like a way i can rep u or something
[05:11] <gymsmoke> vinboy: linux
[05:11] <gn0m3> _jason: giv eu points
[05:11] <_jason> gn0m3: nah, it's cool
[05:11] <gn0m3> _jason: thanks a million
[05:11] <_jason> gn0m3: np
[05:11] <nbound> what restricted modules do u have to remove before putting on nvidia drivers
[05:11] <gymsmoke> anyone here setup iptables ?
[05:11] <gtrplr> any wireless help out there?
[05:11] <nbound> (not nvidia-glx)
[05:11] <hajuu> hey guys, anyone know how I kill oss?
[05:11] <rukuartic> hajuu: killall oss
[05:11] <gtrplr> killall -15 OSS
[05:12] <AngryElf> hey all, how do i remove a filesystem that's on a logical volume?
[05:12] <hajuu> rukuartic,
[05:12] <jisatsu> anyone know of a program to edit ogg metadata?
[05:12] <hajuu> it says oss isnt running.. but when I go to rmmod it, it is in use :/
[05:13] <gtrplr> hajuu: top
[05:13] <gtrplr> see whatsrunning
[05:13] <gtrplr> you may have to grep oss
[05:13] <rukuartic> hajuu: ps aux | grep oss
[05:13] <gymsmoke> do i need to specify the full path to a .ko in order to install it with insmod ?
[05:13] <hajuu> root     26742  0.0  0.2   2904   712 pts/2    R+   11:13   0:00 grep oss
[05:13] <hajuu> ?
[05:13] <rukuartic> hajuu: its not running?
[05:14] <hajuu> well...
[05:14] <maximaus> jisatsu, easytag
[05:14] <rukuartic> gtrplr: is -15 SIGTERM
[05:14] <jisatsu> maximaus, thanks ^^ I'll give it a go
[05:14] <hajuu> root@dcportal:/home/hajuu # rmmod snd_cmipci
[05:14] <gn0m3> _jason: hey jason it doesnt tell me how to install
[05:14] <mettallicat> hey people .. i need help on this http://pastebin.com/676285
[05:14] <hajuu> ERROR: Module snd_cmipci is in use
[05:15] <_jason> gn0m3: did you go to the frostwire page and get the debian/ubuntu deb already?
[05:15] <boelloesch> _jason - you can help?
[05:15] <gn0m3> _jason:  yes
[05:15] <gn0m3> its on my desktop
[05:15] <_jason> boelloesch: I don't know what that card is sorry
[05:15] <boelloesch> next time i will have some more data
[05:16] <davidmccabe> Sorry about asking a qusetion and then leaving earlier; my computer crashed.
[05:16] <gn0m3> its a shame you cant install files here like you can on window
[05:16] <_jason> gn0m3: ok open a terminal and do this: sudo dpkg -i ~/Desktop/Frost<tab>, capitalization is important and <tab> means press the tab button and it should complete
[05:16] <davidmccabe> So, to ask again, nothing I've tried on Breezy can work with my new iPod. Any ideas what will?
[05:16] <MagnusGoldstein> hi peeps... just wondering, I want to force the install of something that's already a dependenciy for X number of little packages already installed
[05:16] <gymsmoke> don't know where all your heads are at (including mine!) insmod doesn't install the modules, modprobe does
[05:16] <_jason> gn0m3: in dapper (currently beta) you can just double click on debs
[05:16] <Apostle^> i wish ati
[05:16] <Apostle^> didnt have shity drivers
[05:17] <MagnusGoldstein> basically need to know how to force: sudo dpkg -i libopenex*.deb
[05:17] <gn0m3> that would be good
[05:18] <gn0m3> _jason:  wow i did that and it said preparing
[05:18] <mrproper> Can someone on Linux in Firefox load http://kbreit.dyndns.org:8080/ and tell me what happens?
[05:18] <gn0m3> then it stopped
[05:18] <mettallicat> hey people .. i need help on this http://pastebin.com/676285 anybody to help me :D
[05:18] <_jason> gn0m3: can you put the command and the output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and give me a link please?
[05:18] <NickGarvey> mettallicat: sudo apt-get instal gcc-3.4
[05:18] <boelloesch> _jason - maybe this helps - ASUS PUNDIT
[05:18] <NickGarvey> mettallicat: sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4
[05:18] <gn0m3> yes
[05:19] <mettallicat> NickGarvey, i have gcc-34
[05:19] <NickGarvey> I'd do /join #vmware mettallicat
[05:19] <_jason> boelloesch: to tell you the truth I can only really help you with an nvidia, and I can link you to an ati tutorial.  Other than that, I don't know much about it.  if no one here cna help, you can try the forums and/or mailing list
[05:19] <_jason> ubotu: tell boelloesch about support
[05:19] <mettallicat> NickGarvey, http://pastebin.com/676292
[05:20] <NickGarvey> hmm
[05:21] <karl1t0s> http://unplug.org.ve:8000/carlitos.ogg <---Heavy
[05:22] <bjv> anyone have a wireless card that uses the rt61.ko driver?
[05:22] <ganteng_99> hi
[05:22] <karl1t0s> http://unplug.org.ve:8000/carlitos.ogg <---Heavy
[05:22] <mrkoje_> hi
[05:22] <NickGarvey> hi
[05:22] <aaron_> this support?
[05:23] <NickGarvey> aaron_: yup, look at the title ;)
[05:23] <bjv> mine's an Edimax, /dev/ra0 it comes up as
[05:23] <aaron_> lol, good
[05:23] <diego> hola,,una consulta,
[05:23] <gn0m3> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12758
[05:23] <gn0m3> i think its this
[05:23] <mrkoje_> diego, como le va usted
[05:23] <diego> hi,,everyone,,,I have a question,,,
[05:23] <aaron_> just curious, ive followed a few guides on how to install my sb live 24bit on ubuntu 5.10, but I just cant get it working
[05:23] <diego> hola mrkoje
[05:23] <mrkoje_> tienes preguntas
[05:23] <NickGarvey> !es
[05:23] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:23] <diego> si,,,claro,,,pero en espaol o igles?
[05:23] <sevtastic> i need help with nvidia drivers. does anyone know what i need to install from apt to get the drivers to install?
[05:23] <mettallicat> NickGarvey, so have an ideia why that append
[05:24] <_jason> gn0m3: oh that means it installed.  Type 'frostwire' now, you may get an error that we have to fix because of a little bug.  Just let me know
[05:24] <sevtastic> perhaps a link to a howto?
[05:24] <diego> ok
[05:24] <diego> l{m sorry
[05:24] <NickGarvey> mettallicat: nope, did you go to the channel I suggested?
[05:24] <mrkoje_> lo siento
[05:24] <mrkoje_> sorry
[05:24] <mrkoje_> I forget that people who are not bilingual often get upset
[05:24] <gn0m3> _jason:  it says command not found
[05:24] <gn0m3> no such directory
[05:24] <gn0m3> stuff like that
[05:24] <boelloesch> _jason: thank you
[05:25] <gn0m3> _jason: then there are two line 24 errors
[05:25] <aaron_> so any help with the sblive 24?
[05:25] <mettallicat> yes ... no one there alive
[05:25] <noiesmo> !tell mettallicat nvidia
[05:25] <thatGuy_> ca,
[05:25] <diego> I havea problem y lost de icons to change from multiple desktop....I dont know exactly what happened
[05:25] <etaoin> hey, i forgot to instruct the installer to mount my ntfs partition.. so i edited fstab and added an entry for it, with the options "users,noauto,ro", and special bits 0 and 0. i can mount it fine as my non-root user, but i don't have permissions to read it (i.e. can't cd into it or ls).. what gives?
[05:25] <thatGuy_> Cainus, test
[05:25] <thatGuy_> cafuego, test
[05:25] <noiesmo> !nvidia
[05:25] <ubotu> I heard nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:25] <diego> can anyone help me?
[05:25] <thatGuy_> cafuego, yeah, that help worked
[05:25] <|main|> hi all
[05:25] <_jason> gn0m3: ok, do this: 'sudo aptitude install sysutils && sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh'
[05:25] <cafuego> thatGuy_: Hmmm?
[05:26] <thatGuy_> cafuego, well, did and it didn't
[05:26] <JRlinux> Just booted xubuntu, but was wiped out.  No clue regarding username or password !!!!
[05:26] <thatGuy_> ini=/bin/bash only got me into read-only drive access
[05:26] <aaron_> just curious, ive followed a few guides on how to install my sb live 24bit on ubuntu 5.10, but I just cant get it working
[05:26] <thatGuy_> but i booted the ubuntu cd, which for some reason gives me root on the hd w/o passwd
[05:26] <diego> I havea problem y lost de icons to change from multiple desktop....I dont know exactly what happene,,,,,can anyone help me?
[05:26] <cafuego> thatGuy_: You cna remount it read-write; mount -n -o remount,rw /
[05:26] <thatGuy_> so then i removed the cafuego firmware and it booted right up
[05:26] <thatGuy_> glad to have my ubuntu back
[05:27] <cafuego> thatGuy_: Can you paste the 'lspci' details for the bcoradom card ONLY to the channel?
[05:27] <thatGuy_> yeah
[05:27] <gn0m3> _jason: THANKS!!!!!!
[05:27] <_jason> gn0m3: np
[05:27] <gn0m3> it works
[05:27] <gn0m3> wow
[05:27] <gn0m3> u were really helpful
[05:27] <JRlinux> Any help on Xubuntu user name/ password?
[05:27] <aaron_> just curious, ive followed a few guides on how to install my sb live 24bit on ubuntu 5.10, but I just cant get it working
[05:27] <_jason> gn0m3: yeah, you caught me at a good time :)
[05:28] <diego> Thanks anyway I just dit it
[05:28] <thatGuy_> caf,0000:03:02.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[05:28] <gn0m3> _jason:
[05:28] <gn0m3> wait
[05:28] <cafuego> thatGuy_: ok, identical to mine.
[05:28] <gn0m3> it closed itseld
[05:28] <thatGuy_> iight
[05:28] <_jason> gn0m3: any output to the terminal?
[05:28] <mrkoje_> thatguy, if your using Broadcom chipset you will need to use NDIS Wrapper
[05:28] <thatGuy_> i think the situation that i have that other folks dont is that i'm 64-bit
[05:28] <gn0m3> no
[05:28] <gn0m3> do i have to leave the terminal open?
[05:29] <thatGuy_> mrkoje_, i tried ndiswrapper
[05:29] <cafuego> mrkoje_: No, you don't.
[05:29] <thatGuy_> mrkoje_, repeatedly
[05:29] <_jason> gn0m3: if you start it in a temrinal and then close the terminal, the program goes too
[05:29] <gn0m3> ahh
[05:29] <gn0m3> that explains it
[05:29] <_jason> gn0m3: you can just use the menu shortcut
[05:29] <gn0m3> thanks
[05:29] <mrkoje_> ok
[05:29] <JRlinux> OK, I will google for it !
[05:29] <cafuego> mrkoje_: Dapper includes native support, which works for many people (but not thatGuy_)
[05:29] <mrkoje_> I guess you don't
[05:30] <thatGuy_> cafuego, you mean your card worked right away?
[05:30] <cafuego> thatGuy_: Yep
[05:30] <mrkoje_> cafuego, native support for Broadcom? I didn't think the drivers were o.s.
[05:30] <mrkoje_> shows how much i know
[05:30] <minerale> What tool do I need to use to configure my wireless network card // wep key ?
[05:30] <thatGuy_> cafuego, naw, i keep getting these SIOFFLAGS errors
[05:30] <cafuego> mrkoje_: they're not. A group of people reverse engineered them, wrote a specification, and wrote open drivers.
[05:31] <thatGuy_> cafuego, SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory
[05:31] <gymsmoke> anyone know where the iptables rules files are kept in ubuntu?
[05:31] <mrkoje_> minerale, I don't think you really want to use wep unless you can't get around it. Otherwise there is always wpasupplicant
[05:31] <thatGuy_> that's what i get from ifconfig eth0 up
[05:31] <thatGuy_> and if i use network manager. . .
[05:31] <cafuego> thatGuy_: What interface are you trying to configure?
[05:31] <punkass> does anyone know of a mp3 tag editor that supports gnome-vfs?
[05:31] <thatGuy_> that's the thing, its named eth0, not wlan0
[05:31] <cafuego> thatGuy_: is the broadcom eth0?
[05:31] <thatGuy_> thought you were giong to notice that
[05:32] <thatGuy_> right
[05:32] <NickGarvey> yes  ihad the same problem!!
[05:32] <NickGarvey> I couldn't fix it
[05:32] <cafuego> thatGuy_: Do you have other network cards? Could it be eth1 instead?
[05:33] <cafuego> mine switched randomly between eth1 and eth2 for a while :-/
[05:33] <Fazer> hi, i am trying to ssh to my linux machine inside of the lan, it just stays there and doesn't ask for the password.
[05:33] <Fazer> I am thinking that its either a firewall issue?
[05:33] <Fazer> or port forwarding?
[05:33] <nbound> !multimedia
[05:33] <ubotu> somebody said multimedia was for codecs, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies ; and for applications, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[05:33] <Fazer> I have set the router to forwar the 22 port to the linux machine.
[05:33] <volmarias> Question: In a regular compile with something with gtk, I add  `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0` after the gcc and the filenames, etc. I need to put this in a configure file somewhere, or in a makefile. Where do I do this? Do I add this as an argument when I run ./configure?
[05:34] <gymsmoke> Fazer: is one of the boxes running openssh-server?
[05:34] <volmarias> biovore, if you're here, I get the feeling that you know this one :)
[05:34] <Fazer> gymsmoke: yes...
[05:34] <mrkoje_> Fazer, most common problem is a firewall, however I don't think Ubuntu has one on in a default setup. You might look at sshd.conf in /etc/ to see what mode of authentication openssh is using
[05:35] <volmarias> Fazer, I know this one
[05:35] <Fazer> mrkoje_: okay, i will look into it.
[05:35] <gymsmoke> Fazer: are you running 5.10 ?
[05:35] <volmarias> edit your hosts file, and add something for the ip of the other machine
[05:35] <Fazer> Wait, its the firewall.
[05:35] <volmarias> it's trying to resolve the other machine, but failing
[05:35] <Fazer> I was running Firestarter.
[05:35] <Fazer> and i tblocked it
[05:35] <volmarias> oh.
[05:35] <volmarias> nvm :\
[05:35] <gymsmoke> that'll do it ...
[05:36] <mrkoje_> Fazer, I'm not sure what the default sshd.conf looks like in Ubuntu.. but it might set to accept key authentication instead of password
[05:36] <mrkoje_> and you might not have a key
[05:36] <mrkoje_> :(
[05:36] <Fazer> mrkoje_: Oh? I was able to log in fine though...so does that mean my key is alright?
[05:37] <mrkoje_> Fazer, I thought you were not able to log in... it just sat twiddling its thumbs when trying to log on
[05:37] <mrkoje_> ??
[05:37] <gymsmoke> anyone here skilled with iptables rules ?
[05:37] <Fazer> mrkoje_: yeah, the connection would time out :(
[05:38] <Fazer> mrkoje_: so at first, i thought it was the router, then i thought it could be just the firewall.
[05:38] <mrkoje_> Fazer, so you were logged into an account and then it would time out?
[05:38] <Fazer> mrkoje_: no, when i type in ssh <ip addr> from my Mac, it would just do nothing.
[05:38] <Fazer> But when i set firstarter to allow that, it worked fine.
[05:38] <astro9040> hello
[05:39] <mrkoje_> Fazer, so then what is your problem now?
[05:39] <astro9040> does anyone know how to fix broken packages
[05:39] <gymsmoke> astro9040: apt-get check
[05:39] <mrkoje_> astro9040, did you install it with apt-get?
[05:39] <mettallicat> NickGarvey, it sims looking for gcc3.4 .. how i force to use it ,,, using gcc-3.4 ?
[05:39] <Fazer> mrkoje_: nothig, its fixed.  i was just investigating what i had to do with the /etc/ stuff you guys were mentioning earlire.
[05:40] <fensta> hey can someone help me do this dual boot install please
[05:40] <astro9040> mrkoje_, with the gui package installer
[05:40] <fensta> im installing 5.1 ..... I have winxp on 1 partition and formatted ext3 on the other
[05:40] <fensta> in ubuntu setup...... do I set the ext3 partition as / bootable and my ntfs partition as "do not use">?
[05:40] <Fazer> gymsmoke: iptables?  Won't using firestarter help?  Although that's a GUI solution :(
[05:40] <astro9040> gymsmoke, ill try that
[05:40] <Fazer> fensta: NTFS is used by windows..
[05:40] <Fazer> fensta: So it sounds like you are trying to dual boot?
[05:40] <fensta> I know.. I need help with the settings to make sure I dont screw up my windows partition
[05:41] <mrkoje_> Fazer, nothing I guess but I would highly suggest that you change "Allow root login yes" to no
[05:41] <Fazer> mrkoje_: hm, isn't that set no as default though?
[05:41] <lunar> okay, if I get the panic "MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC" should I use "linux noapic" or "linux pci=noapic"?  I have seen two different solutions online.
[05:42] <mrkoje_> Fazer, I'm not sure with ubuntu.. other distros it isnt
[05:42] <astro9040> gymsmoke, still having troube
[05:43] <volmarias> Anyone have a solution/suggestion to my problem
[05:43] <thatGuy_> eth1 is my nic
[05:43] <thatGuy_> which i'm on right now
[05:43] <thatGuy_> cafuego, i think you're the first person i've heard that the bcm worked right away for
[05:43] <volmarias> or where I should look for help
[05:43] <thatGuy_> i think the situation i have that most others dont is that i'm 64-bit
[05:43] <astro9040> mrkoje_, it was the synaptic package manager
[05:43] <thatGuy_> Installed ndis drivers:
[05:43] <thatGuy_> netbc564                driver present, hardware present
[05:43] <Fazer> mrkoje_: just so i can double check, can you repeat which file i should look under?
[05:44] <mrkoje_> Fazer, it should be "sshd.conf" not ssh.conf and it should be under /etc/
[05:44] <mrkoje_> Fazer, so /etc/sshd.conf
[05:44] <mrkoje_> sorry
[05:44] <mrkoje_> fazer, sorry, etc/ssh/sshd.conf
[05:45] <_jason>  /etc/ssh/sshd_config here
[05:45] <mrkoje_> or that.. it really depends on what distro you're using.. I use a couple different ones
[05:45] <_jason> what's your favorite (after ubuntu of course)?
[05:45] <mrkoje_> you get the gist though.. its obviouslly ssh... and its obviouslly the config file for the ssh daemon
[05:46] <mrkoje_> _jascon, Fedora
[05:46] <monsterb> Hi all, Whats a good firewall for Ubuntu?
[05:46] <mrkoje_> _jason, for a server anyway
[05:46] <_jason> !firewall
[05:46] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[05:46] <minerale> Is it ok to share the swap drive between two ubuntu installations? (a 32 and a 64 bit one) ?
[05:47] <boelloesch> is a firewall really needed?
[05:47] <sesstreets> WOOTNESS
[05:47] <astro9040> mrkoje_, do u know how to fix broken packages
[05:47] <monsterb> !firewall
[05:47] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[05:47] <sesstreets> im on ubuntu now
[05:47] <slack_prad> minerale, yes
[05:47] <sesstreets> \/\/ooT
[05:47] <sesstreets> so uh...now what?
[05:47] <monsterb> _jason: thanks
[05:47] <astro9040> does anyone know how to fix broken packages
[05:47] <mrkoje_> astro9040, i'm not sure how deep your problem goes but you could always remove and reinstall the package
[05:48] <Fazer> mrkoje_: thanks!
[05:48] <thatGuy_> cafuego, i'm back
[05:48] <thatGuy_> apparently this gui app only supposed one interface at a time.  i messed with the wifi and eth1 shut off
[05:48] <_jason> astro9040: how did they break?
[05:48] <astro9040> mrkoje_, thats were i ran into problems
[05:48] <thatGuy_> man, did it again
[05:48] <sesstreets> nobody congradulated me
[05:48] <linuxgeekery> bye guys!
[05:48] <_jason> sesstreets: welcome to ubuntu :)
[05:48] <sesstreets> =P
[05:48] <astro9040> _jason, by installing w/o dependentcies
[05:48] <thatGuy_> cafuego, i'm back.  network problems
[05:48] <mrkoje_> astro9040, I really don't know much about the Synaptic package manager. Isn't it just a gtk frontend for apt?
[05:48] <_jason> astro9040: what are you installing?
[05:48] <Madpilot> sesstreets, contgratulations, then - "what now" depends on what you want to do - or what you have to get working still, sometimes ;)
[05:49] <mrkoje_> you know syn-APT-ic
[05:49] <sesstreets> Well I need a few things
[05:49] <sesstreets> But so far I think I have everything I need.
[05:49] <astro9040> mrkoje_, i think im still new to ubuntu
[05:49] <mrkoje_> astro9040, what package is it
[05:49] <astro9040> _jason, affiche
[05:49] <astro9040> mrkoje_, affiche
[05:50] <_jason> !info affiche
[05:50] <ubotu> affiche: (An application to "stick" little notes on the desktop), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 0.6.0-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 55 kB, Installed size: 368 kB
[05:50] <_jason> astro9040: did you install it from universe?
[05:50] <vinboy> hi
[05:50] <sesstreets> Is it worth upgrading to drake?
[05:50] <astro9040> _jason, i believe so im still new to ubuntu and still a linux noob
[05:50] <vinboy> where is my linux bootup log file?
[05:50] <_jason> sesstreets: I would not do so on my main system until June 1st
[05:50] <_jason> sesstreets: but it is nice...
[05:50] <vinboy> there were some errors during boot
[05:50] <mrkoje_> vinboy, should be under /var/log
[05:51] <sesstreets> Okays
[05:51] <_jason> astro9040: what command did you use to install it?
[05:51] <thatGuy_> !bcm43xx
[05:51] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[05:51] <jetscreamer> sometimes you have to turn the bootlog on
[05:51] <astro9040> used synaptics
[05:51] <jetscreamer> in /etc/defaults
[05:51] <vinboy> ok thx mrkoje_
[05:51] <astro9040> _jason, used synaptics
[05:51] <sesstreets> I wonder...did firefox start with windows or linux...
[05:51] <jetscreamer> mozilla
[05:51] <mrkoje_> it started with mozilla
[05:51] <mrkoje_> lol
[05:51] <_jason> astro9040: you made synaptics force install it without dependencies? (I didn't know you could do this)
[05:51] <sesstreets> did mozilla start on windows?
[05:52] <jetscreamer> netscape
[05:52] <_jason> started with netscape
[05:52] <astro9040> _jason, i dont think i did that oh u no what it waa alien
[05:52] <volmarias> Grr.
[05:52] <volmarias> Any suggestions on my problem?
[05:52] <astro9040> _jason, alien -i
[05:52] <volmarias> Anyone have experience hacking configure files?
[05:52] <mrkoje_> you could always throw your machine out the window in frusteration
[05:52] <_jason> astro9040: remove affiche, then we'll do it the right way.  You want to always avoid alien, it is a last resort-- one that can sometimes break your box
[05:52] <jetscreamer> yes you print them out and take a hatchet to them
[05:53] <sesstreets> Hrmm...updates almost complete
[05:53] <astro9040> _woah didnt know that but it was as a deb file and now when ever i try to remove the package i get errors
[05:53] <sesstreets> I think I used an old install cd...
[05:53] <sesstreets> Im pretty sure that its installing a new kernal aswell
[05:53] <astro9040> _jason, woah didnt know that but it was as a deb file and now when ever i try to remove the package i get errors saying it cant be done
[05:54] <_jason> astro9040: pastebin please
[05:54] <_jason> !pastebin
[05:54] <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
[05:54] <Madpilot> sesstreets, there's always lots of updates right after you do an install - the disc would have been made last fall, there's been updates since then
[05:55] <volmarias> Can anyone give me a suggestion on WHERE I can ask my question? Can anyone even respond?
[05:55] <Apostle^> volmarias: hi
[05:55] <volmarias> Apostle^, hi.
[05:56] <astro9040> _jason, whose name do i put in the box
[05:56] <Madpilot> volmarias, "hacking config files" is pretty broad - ask a more specific question, and someone might be able to help
[05:56] <volmarias> Madpilot, I have.
[05:56] <_jason> astro9040: yours will do
[05:56] <volmarias> I'll repeat it, though
[05:56] <_jason> astro9040: just give me the url after you post it
[05:56] <volmarias> I'm trying to compile something that uses GTK
[05:56] <jetscreamer> dull scissors?
[05:56] <volmarias> I need to use gtk-config in the compile arguments
[05:57] <_jason> volmarias: what are you compiling?
[05:57] <astro9040> _jason, k done can u see it
[05:57] <astro9040> _jason, oh
[05:57] <sesstreets> ahhh ubuntu+fresh made apple pie = OMG
[05:57] <astro9040> _jason, hold on here..
[05:57] <volmarias> _jason, toshiba linux utils
[05:57] <sesstreets> ahh updated
[05:57] <astro9040> _jason, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12760
[05:57] <volmarias> it's running in "zomg power save" mode, and everything is taking forever
[05:58] <astro9040> _jason, there u see it now?
[05:58] <ganteng_99> #jogjakarta
[05:58] <volmarias> I'm googling, and seeing stuff about setting clibs and such in the configure file, but it seems that the cflags setting is blank on purpose :(
[05:58] <_jason> astro9040: yeah I see it... I suppose 'sudo aptitude remove affiche' gives a similar error?
[05:59] <ganteng_99> chiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[05:59] <astro9040> _jason, hold on let me try that
[05:59] <astro9040> _jason, same error
[06:00] <volmarias> Anyway, is there somewhere I should ask this question?
[06:00] <astro9040> _jason, is there a way to manually install
[06:00] <_jason> astro9040: the problem is we need to remove that first
[06:00] <astro9040> _jason, ok any ideas?
[06:01] <_jason> astro9040: I have two, but I'm not sure they are the right thing to do...
[06:01] <_jason> astro9040: aliened an rpm for 'affiche' and now aptitude throws this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12760 .  Is there some safe way of forcing the removal?
[06:02] <dueyfinster> Anyone know how to add chatrooms (irc or jabber) to Psi? I have added like its a normal contact, but no lucl
[06:02] <dueyfinster> *luck
[06:02] <astro9040> _jason, it was a .deb
[06:02] <bjv> Anyone know how to configure a ra0 wireless device?  i have the kernel module working, but cannot figure how to work it
[06:03] <bjv> iwconfig ra0 commit, for instance does not work
[06:03] <_jason> astro9040: but didn't you alien it from an rpm?
[06:03] <astro9040> _jason, nope
[06:03] <_jason> oh, you just used alien, ok I see
[06:03] <JRw> HELP, what username/password do I use to get live Xubuntu going?
[06:03] <astro9040> _jason, came as a .deb file when i downloaded it
[06:04] <volmarias> Anyway, suggestions on where I should ask?
[06:04] <tonyyarusso> How does one go about making custom themes?
[06:04] <_jason> astro9040: well you can try 'sudo apt-get install -f', that will try to fix the dependcy problems
[06:04] <_jason> tonyyarusso: art.gnome.org has a tutorial
[06:05] <tonyyarusso> _jason: Will look.
[06:05] <astro9040> _jason, ill give it a try
[06:05] <JRw> I have googled without result.  Someone must know the unsername to Xubuntu...?
[06:05] <JRw> username*
[06:05] <_jason> JRw: ubuntu
[06:05] <astro9040> _jason, got error message
[06:06] <tonyyarusso> _jason: Haha, lovely.  The 'Tutorials' link takes me to a non-existant page.
[06:06] <_jason> astro9040: pastebin
[06:06] <astro9040> _jason, want to see
[06:06] <JRw> _jason, OK.  And the same for password?
[06:06] <astro9040> _jason, ok
[06:06] <_jason> JRw: password is blank, (no password)
[06:06] <JRw> _jason, OK, thank you!
[06:06] <sesstreets> hmm
[06:06] <sesstreets> my theme wont install...
[06:07] <Piete> Hi guys. It seems that "base-config" has been deprecated in dapper.. And idea what is used now?
[06:07] <tonyyarusso> _jason: It's okay though, because the list of "similarly named pages" looks useful.
[06:07] <astro9040> _jason, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12761
[06:07] <iplgecko> can someone please help me with copying something from my windows partition to linux?
[06:07] <iplgecko> Windows isnt starting but its accessable
[06:08] <Dr_willis> iplgecko:  and the problem is?
[06:08] <iplgecko> I cant get it
[06:08] <iplgecko> im at root
[06:08] <iplgecko> and the file is on my desktop in windows
[06:08] <Dr_willis> you cant access the mounted windows parttion you mean?
[06:08] <iplgecko> well I can
[06:08] <zhenre> how does one install servers (ssh/www/mysql)?
[06:09] <Dr_willis> or you just dont know HOW to get to where its at? or what exactly.
[06:09] <iplgecko> atm if I "ls -a" im on my cdrive
[06:09] <_jason> ubotu: tell zhenre about ssh
[06:09] <_jason> ubotu: tell zhenre about lamp
[06:10] <sesstreets> so besides stupid qftp what is a good graphical ftp client
[06:10] <monsterb> !xmms
[06:10] <ubotu> well, xmms is to get xmms to work in Ubuntu Hoary and Breezy, set the output plugin to eSound (right-click on the XMMS window, then choose Options -> Preferences)
[06:10] <zhenre> _jason: thanks
[06:10] <_jason> astro9040: can you link me to where you got the deb?
[06:10] <sesstreets> so besides stupid qftp what is a good graphical ftp client
[06:10] <Apostle^> sesstreets: gfto
[06:10] <_jason> sesstreets: gftp, nautilus maybe
[06:10] <Dr_willis> sesstreets:  i tend to use 'mc' :P
[06:10] <Apostle^> gftp
[06:10] <Dr_willis> but ive rarely had to use a real ftp client in ages...
[06:10] <Dr_willis> ssh is the way to go.
[06:11] <Apostle^> Dr_willis: sshfs is the way to go
[06:11] <Dr_willis> Apostle^:  not messed with that so far. :P not had the need.
[06:11] <iplgecko> Could you please give me an example of copying something
[06:11] <asfarital>   684/
[06:11] <Apostle^> Dr_willis: encrypted and works great
[06:11] <Dr_willis> iplgecko:  you mean you dontknow the 'cp' command?
[06:11] <iplgecko> is it "cp <name> <directory> " ?
[06:11] <iplgecko> I do
[06:11] <sesstreets> I mean besides gftp
[06:11] <iplgecko> I mean an example of where to put the dir
[06:12] <Dr_willis> cp filename /home/username/dir
[06:12] <asfarital>   683/
[06:12] <asfarital>   684/
[06:12] <Dr_willis> iplgecko:  or install 'mc' and use it :P
[06:12] <sesstreets> mc?
[06:12] <Hobbsee> asfarital: ?
[06:12] <asfarital> asfarital is a simple bot.
[06:12] <asfarital> Type "*help" to see list of commands.
[06:12] <Dr_willis> 'mc' the wonder-file manager. :P
[06:12] <sH4> asfartal  //  bot?;
[06:12] <Skwid_> how do i know the whole path to the current folder ?????
[06:13] <sH4> r u korean  ?
[06:13] <iplgecko> oh ok thanks
[06:13] <iplgecko> but one thing
[06:13] <iplgecko> I need to copy it to my desktop
[06:13] <asfarital>   684/
[06:13] <iplgecko> so its "cp <filename> /Desktop ?
[06:13] <Dr_willis> iplgecko:  the users desktop under Gnome is  in their home dir/Desktop (or was it desktop)
[06:13] <crimsun> whoever "owns" asfarital needs to disable it in here.
[06:13] <Hobbsee> interesting.
[06:13] <Dr_willis> --> /home/username/Desktop
[06:14] <Dr_willis> - /Desktop would be a dir on the root of the / Hard drive
[06:14] <farous> anyone know how i can put a cap on my uploads and downloads for specific users? I need to put a quota for each user
[06:14] <Madpilot> crimsun, we had someone running a google-bot here a day or so ago too - that got removed...
[06:14] <felixdacat> or if you are logged in as yourself cp <filename> ~/Desktop
[06:14] <iplgecko> I just need to know the directory of my desktop,because if I try just /Desktop it wont work
[06:14] <iplgecko> oh
[06:14] <iplgecko> thanks
[06:14] <Dr_willis> iplgecko:  thats because thats WRONG. :P
[06:14] <intelikey> ok i finally got the thing booted....  now all i need is an initrd that will work.      2.6.15-20-386     sujestions ?
[06:14] <Madpilot> iplgecko, try ~/Desktop
[06:15] <Dr_willis> ~/ is shortcut for /home/username/
[06:15] <intelikey> here's my issue,  at boot time it always drops me into a busybox shell in the ramfs   no device nodes in /dev but console and root    /  is on scsi sda1  ext2fs  but it cant mount /       i need a working initrd.img-2.6.15-20-386    i've rebuilt this one but it didn't help a thing.
[06:15] <iplgecko> thanks guys ill try
[06:15] <iplgecko> stupid windows -_-
[06:16] <Dr_willis> iplgecko:  may be worth while to read a bash tutorial or 2 :P
[06:16] <hollywoodb> intelikey: check /boot/grub/grub.conf ? default breezy install for sata left me with a broken 'root=' option
[06:16] <iplgecko> yea, thanks
[06:16] <astro9040> whats a good way of changing .rpm's to .deb or is alien good enough
[06:17] <Dr_willis> astro9040:  tats the only way - that i have heard of.
[06:17] <intelikey> hollywoodb  i've re done lilo.conf and it's not the boot loader.
[06:17] <farous> !tell astro9040 about alien
[06:17] <farous> astro9040: better off looking for a deb or source pacakge than using alien
[06:18] <intelikey> # /etc/lilo.conf        ASCII text configuration file
[06:18] <intelikey> boot=/dev/sda
[06:18] <intelikey> root=/dev/sda1
[06:19] <intelikey> come on somebody that has a clue about this dapper boot process   ?
[06:19] <astro9040> farous, thx
[06:19] <Madpilot> intelikey, nobody in #ubuntu+1?
[06:19] <iplgecko> hey I installed mc
[06:20] <iplgecko> how does it run?
[06:20] <Dr_willis> type 'mc' at a shell.
[06:20] <farous> ur welcome :)
[06:20] <iplgecko> got it
[06:20] <iplgecko> thanks
[06:20] <intelikey> Madpilot not that seems to know anything,   several questions   no answers.
[06:20] <astro9040> Dr_willis, Ok
[06:20] <iplgecko> :D
[06:20] <zhenre> how does one give the computer a SEVERNAME
[06:21] <intelikey> zhenre hostname  ?
[06:21] <meir> hey -- running dapper, needed ndiswrapper for wireless card, but ubuntu "autodetects" module bcm43xx.. so i need to modprobe -r it and then modprobe ndiswrapper.. any way to remove bcm43xx permanently?
[06:21] <intelikey> meir blacklist
[06:22] <meir> intelikey, blacklist?
[06:22] <sesstreets> automatix is pretty cool
[06:22] <thatGuy_> meir, did you get your card working?
[06:22] <Hobbsee> !tell sesstreets about automatix
[06:22] <meir> thatGuy_, yes, under ndiswrapper
[06:22] <iplgecko> so How can I access my windows parition with mc?
[06:22] <meir> thatGuy_, but first i always need to unload bcm43xx
[06:22] <zhenre> yeah
[06:22] <monsterb> !services
[06:22] <ubotu> well, services is to view and alter system services, use one or more of rcconf, sysvconfig, sysv-rc-conf, update-rc.d or ls, ln and rm in /etc/rc?.d/
[06:22] <thatGuy_> meir, your card is bcm4306?
[06:23] <meir> no, it's MN-720
[06:23] <intelikey> meir yes...   ls /etc/modprobe.d/
[06:23] <zhenre> I'm trying to set up apache2...but it says it can't determine the server name, I don't think that'll stop it from working but I'd like to get that set as soon as possible
[06:24] <meir> intelikey, gotcha.. so i just add a line "blacklist bcm4306"
[06:24] <sesstreets> sudo apt-get install subversion
[06:24] <sesstreets> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[06:25] <sesstreets> whats that mean?
[06:25] <intelikey> meir  idk.   man blacklist   might be a good place to start....
[06:25] <iplgecko> this doesnt make sense, I can access my c drive with administration > disks and I can read things butI just cant copy
[06:25] <sesstreets> anybody?
[06:25] <Trixy> #windows is that way, iplgecko
[06:25] <thatGuy_> meir, !bcm4306
[06:25] <thatGuy_> that's where i saw to remove bcm4306
[06:25] <intelikey> iplgecko yes it do.   !ntfs
[06:25] <thatGuy_> only thing is i'm trying to get it working
[06:25] <thatGuy_> !bcm4306
[06:25] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, thatGuy_
[06:26] <thatGuy_> !bcm43xx
[06:26] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[06:26] <sesstreets> anybody?
[06:26] <intelikey> anyone using kernel 2.6.15-20-386  ?
[06:26] <thatGuy_> amd64-generic here, but same kernel
[06:26] <astro9040> does anyone know how to install programs from .deb files
[06:26] <sesstreets> dkpg
[06:27] <Hobbsee> !tell astro9040 about deb
[06:27] <sesstreets> seriously do I just restart?
[06:27] <ellbiddy> Ah yes, the helpful hand of IRC...I had a (what I thought would be) simple question, I want to compile the kernel I'm currently using which was an image,  manually, the version is 2.6.12-9-amd64-k8-smp
[06:27] <ellbiddy>  and the sources aren't in synpatic using the repositories that I have. So I was wondering what the easy solution would be to setup the EXACT same thing, but having it compile manually?
[06:27] <astro9040> thx
[06:28] <Wass|> hello, I would like to know when dapper is expected to come out.
[06:28] <Madpilot> Wass|, June 1st
[06:28] <Wass|> Madpilot : thnx
[06:28] <Trixy> astro9040, a .deb is a precompiled binary package with dependancy lists and paths to e used with dpkg. dpkg -i (file) will install it, or at least tell you what dependencies you need before installing. You can usually have good luck with apt-getting dependancies for your obscure .debs
[06:28] <astro9040> Hobbsee, thx
[06:28] <astro9040> and ty
[06:29] <astro9040> Trixy, thx trixy
[06:30] <intelikey> anyone using   kernel version  2.6.15-20-386   care to /dcc me a copy of your initrd.img     i would really like to get this thing where it will boot without having to  mknod /dev/sda1 b 8 1 ;modprobe aic7xxx ;modprobe ext2 ;mount /dev/sda1 /root -t ext2 ;chroot /root/ etc/init.d/rc 2          that's kind of obserd to have to do that for every boot....
[06:30] <nx> I've got a bunch of .debs that I kept from a Ubuntu installation gone horribly awry.  They were updates and things from Synaptic.  I want to reinstall them without redownloading them all.  How do I do it?
[06:30] <astro9040> Trixy, no anything about broken packages like how to fix them?
[06:30] <Trixy> nx, by default the synaptic package manager will not destroy the .deb files unless you tell it to completely remove them
[06:31] <Trixy> astro9040, apt-get -f usually handles dependency broken packages
[06:31] <Trixy> astro9040, are you having a specific problem?
[06:31] <intelikey> nx put them in  /var/cache/apt/archives/   and do the install it wont dl them if they are there already.
[06:31] <Trixy> the guys in #debian might know more about apt and dpkg than us
[06:31] <Trixy> if you're just comparing distros
[06:32] <nx> intelikey: OK.  What commands should I type?  I'm a newbie to Debian-style distros.
[06:32] <nx> And I'd rather not screw up and have to reinstall a third time.
[06:32] <ellbiddy> Happy Easter :D
[06:32] <ellbiddy> (At least if you're from around Eastern Europe/Western Asia
[06:32] <astro9040> Trixy, no im not
[06:32] <ellbiddy> )
[06:33] <intelikey> nx one could   sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb || sudo apt-get install -f
[06:33] <Apostle^> !initg
[06:33] <ubotu> Apostle^: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:33] <nx> intelikey: Including the || ?  What does that do?  I'm unfamiliar with that redirector.
[06:33] <Apostle^> can somone tell me what initg is ?
[06:34] <intelikey> nx that only runs the last half if the first half fails
[06:34] <nx> intelikey: Alright.
[06:34] <nx> intelikey: Thank you very much.
[06:35] <meir> hey guys. i managed to get ubuntu to not auto-load the broadcom driver, but i still need to manually tell it to modprobe ndiswrapper. how do i get it to do it automagically?
[06:35] <intelikey> nx you could use  ;  in place of ||  and it will run both halfs reguardless of exit status.
[06:35] <nx> intelikey: But it's better to do it this way so if it doesn't need to be run it isn't, yes?
[06:36] <intelikey> meir /etc/modules  <--- put ndiswrapper there
[06:36] <intelikey> nx yes
[06:36] <nx> intelikey: Alright.  Thank you very, very much.
[06:36] <Hobbsee> meir: or sudo ndiswrapper -m
[06:36] <mDot> hey guys, trying to run enemy territory and i get this error http://pastebin.com/676354 , i am having problems with nvidia drivers with my 6800 please help
[06:36] <gtrplr> intelikey: didja get it working
[06:37] <meir> Hobbsee, i've already done that, didn't help
[06:37] <intelikey> Hobbsee hmmm has it's own switch to add it eeh   nice.
[06:37] <Apostle^> is their a utility for linux that optimizes the pc's speed?
[06:37] <Apostle^> boot or otherwise
[06:37] <Hobbsee> intelikey: it does, yes :)
[06:37] <intelikey> gtrplr  nope.
[06:37] <gtrplr> grr
[06:37] <Hobbsee> Apostle^: yes...well, one for boot time - see the howtos of ubuntuforums.org
[06:38] <meir> intelikey, if i put it in /etc/modules, will it check for it at boottime and give up, or will it detect it if say i insert it sometime after boot?
[06:38] <intelikey> anyone using   kernel version  2.6.15-20-386   care to /dcc me a copy of your initrd.img     i would really like to get this thing where it will boot without having to  mknod /dev/sda1 b 8 1 ;modprobe aic7xxx ;modprobe ext2 ;mount /dev/sda1 /root -t ext2 ;chroot /root/ etc/init.d/rc 2          that's kind of obserd to have to do that for every boot....
[06:38] <Apostle^> meir: edit /etc/modules and add the modules you want loaded to the list
[06:39] <nathanael> So I just installed Breezy, and it mounted my NTFS on my desktop, I chnaged fstab to allow users RO access, and rebooted, now, it's not on the desktop - why?
[06:39] <intelikey> meir at boot time...  but if the module can't be inserted at boot time... i don't think it will retry it automaticly.....      most modules can be inserted even if hardware is not there....
[06:39] <Apostle^> nathanael: is it mounted
[06:40] <meir> ah excellent
[06:40] <meir> thanks everyone
[06:40] <meir> brb to restart and pray
[06:40] <nathanael> I know it's mounted, but why no desktop icon?
[06:40] <Apostle^> intelikey: can you point me to a guide for linux speedup
[06:40] <nathanael> Is it because only /media items get ounted and placed ont he dekstop?
[06:40] <nathanael> *mount
[06:40] <sesstreets> ok easy ubuntu is easiER
[06:41] <intelikey> Apostle^ prolly not....   http://google.com/linux    is as close as i can get you.
[06:42] <psquared89> nathanael if you want a shortcut on your desktop, open up (nautilus / konqueror) then hold middle click and drag it to your desktop, it will creat a shortcut for you
[06:43] <nathanael> Can I do it from the command line?
[06:43] <nathanael> "link"
[06:43] <nathanael> ?
[06:44] <vitriol> what media player can i use to play a streaming 'winamp aac+' station?
[06:44] <vitriol> if anybody would like to attempt it it's kxul.com
[06:44] <vitriol> i can't get it to work with xmms, kmplayer, or totem
[06:44] <intelikey> nathanael errr maybe only things mounted via hotplug of other automatic crap make icons....  things in fstab are staticly mounted.    you could make a shortcut to the mount point    ln -s /mount/point  ~/Desktop/<name you like>   and set the properties to what ever icon you like.
[06:44] <nathanael> How do you "middel-click" on a laptop with 2 buttons?
[06:45] <intelikey> both
[06:45] <Hobbsee> nathanael: bth buttons together
[06:45] <nathanael> shanks
[06:45] <mDot> nathaneal: both keys
[06:45] <vitriol> nathanael: use two fingers rapidly on the touchpad
[06:45] <Hobbsee> haha - none of us can spell!
[06:45] <nathanael> lol
[06:45] <vitriol> i'm serious
[06:45] <mDot> heh
[06:45] <vitriol> it works
[06:45] <monsterb> !xmms-skins
[06:45] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, monsterb
[06:45] <dracosilv> does anybody know how to set up samba?  (don't flame me, i really don't know much [yet]  about linux and how to do some of this stuff.)
[06:45] <intelikey> oh sorry Hobbsee i meant bof
[06:45] <Hobbsee> !tell dracosilv about samba
[06:45] <mDot> bofum
[06:46] <Hobbsee> intelikey: hehe
[06:46] <linux_galore> dracosilv: swat is your buddy
[06:46] <intelikey> :)
[06:46] <vitriol> can anybody play that radio station? kxul.com
[06:46] <meir> ok, it works, thanks everyone with the wifi help... BUT.. i have another question
[06:46] <felixdacat> dracosilv - Check out howtoforge.org.  There is a really good howto on setting up samba with Breesy Badger.
[06:46] <nathanael> Now the icon looks like crap
[06:46] <Hobbsee> meir: shoot.
[06:46] <mDot> meir one question per hour
[06:46] <nathanael> Oh how I hate the little arrow
[06:46] <meir> mDot, :P
[06:46] <dracosilv> felixdacat...
[06:46] <Hobbsee> hehe  @ mDot
[06:46] <dracosilv> i'll check that out.
[06:46] <meir> i get a permission denied when i try to ls or read my mounted windows partition
[06:46] <meir> i added a line to fstab to mount it (it's ntfs) with options ro, user, noauto
[06:47] <Trixy> Hey guys, I need some advice. Kismet hates ndiswrapper. What do I do?
[06:47] <monsterb> I did a Synaptic install of xmms-skins ... cannot find them - where did it install them?
[06:47] <nathanael> You need to change the fstab entry
[06:47] <meir> i can mount it without sudoing but i can't read anything
[06:47] <felixdacat> dracosilv - I setup a machine at work using it in about an hour and it works great.
[06:47] <meir> nathanael, what should i change?
[06:47] <intelikey> this is my hour....  some body tell me how to fix my stinking initrd.img
[06:47] <Hobbsee> meir: modify this line, to suit your system "/dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs    nls=utf8,ro,user,umask=000 0       0"
[06:47] <crimsun> intelikey: have you tried reverting to the stock one?
[06:47] <nathanael> I googled it, but hang on...
[06:47] <thatGuy_> meir, what are you using for your wifi?
[06:48] <meir> ahh thanks Hobbsee, it's the umask i forgot to set
[06:48] <joshr> can someone tell me how i should partition my hdds please
[06:48] <intelikey> crimsun the one for the hoary kernel ?
[06:48] <meir> thatGuy_, ndiswrapper
[06:48] <Hobbsee> meir: not a problem :)
[06:48] <crimsun> intelikey: no, the one for your kernel as distributed by Ubuntu
[06:48] <nathanael> meir:/dev/hda1       /xp     ntfs    nls=utf8,umask=02222        0       0
[06:48] <thatGuy_> meir, so you uninstalled it in order to reinstall it?
[06:48] <linux_galore> joshr: varies
[06:48] <intelikey> crimsun it's the one that wont mount the /
[06:48] <linux_galore> joshr: just use the default for now
[06:49] <intelikey> it drops me into a busybox shell in ramfs
[06:49] <joshr> I need to know what format my second hdd will need to be in, i dont want to have to mount it later on, it is a pain
[06:49] <joshr> i have tried b4 without success
[06:49] <linux_galore> joshr: if you want to do ,multiple installs though and to make life easy I would make /home  its own partition
[06:49] <intelikey> crimsun  it drops me into a busybox shell in ramfs
[06:49] <joshr> the second hdd is for file storage only
[06:49] <crimsun> intelikey: ask keybuk in #ubuntu-boot on Monday
[06:50] <thatGuy_> meir, can i get advice on what you did?
[06:50] <linux_galore> joshr: Linux only or mixed
[06:50] <joshr> linux only
[06:50] <intelikey> crimsun arrrrg  ;/
[06:50] <linux_galore> joshr: doesnt really matter ext3 should be fine
[06:50] <thatGuy_> meir, i'm trying to get the bcm43xx drivers off of mine also
[06:51] <linux_galore> joshr: Linux isnt hung up on a single file system like windows
[06:51] <intelikey> what leave it running until then...... ?   it won't boot.
[06:51] <meir> thatGuy_, do you mind if i msg you in private?
[06:51] <Xenolith> sorry to be a bother, but would any of you guys be able to help me with a ubuntu wireless problem?
[06:51] <thatGuy_> meir, ok
[06:51] <meir> Xenolith, shoot ;)
[06:51] <bur[n] er_> thatGuy_: you're using breezy?
[06:51] <nathanael> Favorite FIlesystem anyone? Reisier?
[06:51] <joshr> when i try to format more than one hdd in the partitioner that is in setup it gives both drives a swap and ext3 are both supposed to have a swap?
[06:51] <Xenolith> :)
[06:51] <crimsun> intelikey: what're the particularls of your / ?
[06:51] <crimsun> particulars
[06:51] <thatGuy_> bur[n] er_, no i'm using dapper
[06:51] <linux_galore> <- prefers XFS as his default file system
[06:51] <nathanael> *reiser
[06:51] <vitriol> what media player can i use to play a streaming 'winamp aac+' station?
[06:51] <intelikey> crimsun  sda1 ext2    scsi
[06:51] <crystal> hlo, just installed warthog, need to access root, how do i?
[06:52] <linux_galore> nathanael: all the tests show XFS has the best all rounder
[06:52] <thatGuy_> meir, just now identified to accept msgs
[06:52] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell crystal about sudo
[06:52] <linux_galore> s/has/as/
[06:52] <zhenre> does webmin work in ubuntu
[06:52] <linux_galore> zhenre: yep
[06:52] <nx> I've got SuSE 10 on Reiserfs, my Ubuntu install is on ext3.  I'm wondering if that was a stupid thing to do, actually.  I'm not up on FS performance stuff these days.
[06:52] <intelikey> crimsun bios will boot the darn thing  but linux dapper cant mount it....
[06:52] <joshr> linux_galore when i partition more than one hdd with the installers partitioner it gives both hdds a swap and ext3, is this normal?
[06:52] <Xenolith> I've setup a network bridge in windows xp so that ubuntu can connect wirelessly and get details via DHCP from the router and use the internet. Its been able to connect and I see signal strength, however the ubuntu machine isn't connecting to the internet or able to ping
[06:53] <tonyyarusso> crystal: You do realize that Warty Warthog is old, and there are newer releases, right?
[06:53] <vitriol> nx: no it shouldn't really matter
[06:53] <linux_galore> joshr: no you dont need multiple swaps one is more than enough even with multiple installs
[06:53] <zhenre> linux_galore: it doesn't install via apt-get do I need to add a repository (I think I've got universe and multiverse)
[06:53] <joshr> ok
[06:53] <nx> vitriol: Whew.  Thanks.
[06:53] <joshr> thanks
[06:53] <intelikey> tonyyarusso what kernel you running ?
[06:53] <linux_galore> zhenre: yea
[06:54] <crimsun> intelikey: hmm, let me see if I can find the exact sequence of commands that Scott gave me when he was assisting me.
[06:54] <Apostle^> are the ATI made drivers faster or, open source?
[06:54] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: 2.6.12-10-686
[06:54] <intelikey> k
[06:54] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: (Only for another day or two probably.)
[06:54] <juan> holaaa
[06:54] <linux_galore> joshr: swap is flushed on every reboot
[06:54] <juan> soy nuevo aca
[06:54] <smb_> i need help playing wmv
[06:54] <Apostle^> are the ATI made drivers faster or, open source?
[06:54] <juan> i am a new user
[06:55] <linux_galore> joshr: its not a storage thing its more a cache
[06:55] <intelikey> tonyyarusso i just up'd to dapper and 2.6.15  wont  boot  for crap.
[06:55] <bur[n] er_> Apostle^: faster not open
[06:55] <Madpilot> Apostle^, the ATI ones
[06:55] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Icky.  That's what I was going to do too.  Live CD works, I know that much.
[06:55] <mDot> smb_ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:55] <Xenolith> meir: any ideas?
[06:55] <juan> hellooo
[06:56] <tonyyarusso> juan: Hi.
[06:56] <bigfoot1> anybody have any recommendations of a good place to get sounds for "system sounds" (Sound Preferences)?
[06:56] <Apostle^> Madpilot: im running the ATI ones and doom3 is choppy, i have a pci-express 256MB card.. this is crazy
[06:56] <smb_> thanks
[06:56] <juan> hi
[06:56] <intelikey> tonyyarusso yeah i don't know what went south,  but something in the initrd.img is fubar
[06:56] <juan> were do u live
[06:56] <sess> So how in the hell do I get flash to have sound?
[06:56] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Strange.
[06:56] <linux_galore> bigfoot1: depends what your default desktop is ?? gnome or kde
[06:56] <sess> seriously
[06:56] <sess> This is like the last thing I need
[06:56] <tonyyarusso> juan: This channel is for support.  General chat in #ubuntu-offtopic please.
[06:56] <bigfoot1> linux_galore: gnome
[06:56] <zhenre> how do I get to root...su with the initial password I set up isn't working
[06:57] <linux_galore> bigfoot1: www.gnome-look.org
[06:57] <juan> ups
[06:57] <juan> sorry
[06:57] <orbin> linux_galore: how would the DE matter?  they're just sounds.
[06:57] <bigfoot1> linux_galore: ty
[06:57] <linux_galore> orbin: because there themes
[06:57] <sess> Sound in flash anybody?
[06:57] <Apostle^> Madpilot: any ideas
[06:58] <mDot> there is no real root in ubuntu, thats what sudo is for, if you need to you can create a root terminal shell by doing sudo -s -H
[06:58] <Madpilot> Apostle^, not really, I don't know anything about PCI-E
[06:58] <bigfoot1> linux_galore: are there official sounds for the Ubuntu Theme?
[06:58] <Apostle^> Madpilot: i just wonder why doom3 runs bad
[06:58] <linux_galore> last I looked gnome and kde put there sound themes in different places
[06:58] <intelikey> !root
[06:58] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[06:58] <orbin> linux_galore: oh i see
[06:59] <sess> But you can do it
[06:59] <sess> Two steps
[06:59] <intelikey> zhenre  ^
[06:59] <sess> You have to enable root local login via GDM and you have to give a password to root in users and groups
[06:59] <Apostle^> and it's stupid
[06:59] <oldFart_> is amarok kde only?
[06:59] <nathanael_> I have made a discovery: Whenever a disk is mounted under /media, Ubuntu automatically places an icon on the desktop
[07:00] <HaxoR91> hey how can i delete the xpti.dat file?
[07:00] <nathanael_> One without the "shortcut" arrow
[07:00] <HaxoR91> frommy mozilla folder?
[07:00] <Apostle^> Madpilot: if i were to just try the open source drivers i could switch back to ati after the test right?
[07:00] <intelikey> sess giving the passwd for root is easy    sudo passwd
[07:00] <Madpilot> Apostle^, yes
[07:00] <sess> that way works too
[07:00] <sess> _jason, how do you get sound in flash?
[07:00] <linux_galore> oldFart_: you can run amarok from within gnome, you just need to have the kde base stuff installed
[07:00] <Apostle^> Madpilot: just reconfigure xorg and ctrl+altr+bspace right?
[07:00] <intelikey> it's also easy to "relock" the passwd    sudo passwd -l
[07:00] <oldFart_> sweeeet
[07:00] <HaxoR91> hey how can i delete the xpti.dat file?
[07:01] <HaxoR91> from my mozilla folder?
[07:01] <_jason> sess: what version of firefox and ubuntu?
[07:01] <sess> Umm...
[07:01] <Madpilot> Apostle^, probably - the fglrx stuff works for me, I've not had to do any experimenting
[07:01] <zhenre> intelikey: how do you view secured files?
[07:01] <nathanael_> I tried Dapper Beta, but found it to be too buggy for use
[07:01] <sess> ff 1.0.8
[07:01] <sess> and breezy
[07:01] <intelikey> zhenre as root
[07:01] <nathanael_> Eventually wouldn't boot
[07:01] <Apostle^> Madpilot: the ati driver shows up as fglrx also in the xserver list, what do i choose?
[07:01] <HaxoR91> hey how can i delete the xpti.dat file?
[07:01] <HaxoR91> hey how can i delete the xpti.dat file?
[07:01] <stephenhome> hihi
[07:01] <HaxoR91> from my mozilla folder?
[07:01] <intelikey> HaxoR91 as root
[07:02] <nathanael_> Any recommendations ona good Mac OSX-like Dock app?
[07:02] <sess> HaxoR91, stop asking the same question over and over again please.
[07:02] <HaxoR91> whats the command?
[07:02] <linux_galore> nathanael report any bugs
[07:02] <sess> nathanael, good luck finding one
[07:02] <sess> if you do tell me
[07:02] <_jason> sess: sudo aptitude install alsa-oss && echo 'FIREFOX_DSP="aoss"' > ~/.mozilla-firefoxrc
[07:02] <intelikey> sudo rm path/to/file
[07:02] <Apostle^> HaxoR91: sudo rm -r xpti.dat
[07:02] <nathanael_> no I couldn't get logged back in, and I'm not sure what caused it
[07:02] <_jason> sess: (restart firefox)
[07:02] <intelikey> Apostle^ -r ?
[07:02] <linux_galore> nathanael yes no brainer for the dock app let me get the link
[07:02] <nathanael_> Can KAramba be used in Gnome?
[07:02] <sess> okays
[07:02] <Apostle^> intelikey: habit :-p
[07:02] <HaxoR91> rm: cannot remove `xpti.dat': No such file or directory
[07:02] <intelikey> why recursive ?
[07:02] <intelikey> oh
[07:02] <sess> what did i just install?
[07:03] <linux_galore> nathanael theres actually a OSX Docker clone for Linux
[07:03] <_jason> sess: alsa-oss, let's you run oss apps through alsa
[07:03] <nathanael_> linux_galore: What is it called?
[07:03] <intelikey> HaxoR91 i told you add the path.
[07:03] <_jason> lets
[07:03] <HaxoR91> hey i got an error
[07:03] <sess> well it worked freakin A
[07:03] <Apostle^> is the 'ati' entry in the xorg configuration even an option or does it not work?
[07:03] <HaxoR91> what paht?
[07:03] <sess> http://youtube.com/watch?v=1hAIHrdrCXI
[07:03] <HaxoR91> path
[07:04] <sess> One thing I wish ubuntu had was multi file support
[07:04] <CraiZE> hello, is there a batch image converter? i want to convert from TGA to JPEG, but lots of images, how can i do that?
[07:04] <nathanael_> linux_galore: What is it called?
[07:04] <sess> In windows you can select a bunch of mp3s and press enter
[07:04] <linux_galore> nathanael here we go Kxdocker for Linux -> http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=10955
[07:04] <intelikey> HaxoR91  ~/.mozill[tab-key]     and keep going till you get there.
[07:04] <sess> they would just file into winamp or wmp is there something like that in ubuntu?>
[07:05] <nathanael_> linux_galore: Thanks!
[07:05] <orbin> Apostle^: it's an option.  doesn't work for most cards from what i've seen though
[07:05] <orbin> Apostle^: go w/ fglrx
[07:06] <Apostle^> orbin: i have the open source ones installed, and the ati
[07:06] <Apostle^> orbin: but i think only one is = to fglrx
[07:06] <sess> _jason, now whats up with this...I think I installed mplayer for firefox and now when I open a wmv it plays for just a second and then stops, if I refresh it closes firefox
[07:06] <linux_galore> Ive got the latest kxdocker app installed with xgl, not bad
[07:06] <nathanael_> OK - I know IRC polls are annoying, but who's using KDE, and how many on Gnome?
[07:06] <Apostle^> orbin: how do i know if i'm using free or ati driver
[07:06] <sess> gnome
[07:06] <linux_galore> kde
[07:06] <orbin> Apostle^: free is ati.  fglrx isn't ... afaik
[07:06] <linux_galore> or e17 depends on my mood
[07:07] <Apostle^> orbin: my doom3 plays like crap trying to find out why
[07:07] <crimsun> intelikey: boot with mount=break, then follow what keybuk says on http://people.ubuntu.com/~fabbione/irclogs/ubuntu-boot-2005-12-01.html beginning at 09:41 (near the bottom) after I rejoin
[07:07] <_jason> sess: try running firefox from a terminal and recreating it, see if you get any useful output
[07:07] <Hobbsee> nathanael: ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:07] <orbin> Apostle^: what driver are you currently using?
[07:07] <nathanael_> linux_galore: Did you find XGL difficult to set up?
[07:07] <HaxoR91> didnt work
[07:07] <intelikey> crimsun ok... fetching file now.
[07:07] <Apostle^> orbin: the ati one i think
[07:08] <linux_galore> nathanael not really its the plugins for the effects that are fiddly
[07:08] <nbound> how do i get my video's to thumbnail?
[07:08] <sess> _jason, Warning: a .mozilla-firefoxrc file has been found in your home directory
[07:08] <sess> While it is still supported, it is recommended to move it to
[07:08] <sess> ${HOME}/.mozilla/firefox/rc
[07:08] <Apostle^> orbin: how do i know if it's the free one or not
[07:08] <sess> yeah same thing
[07:08] <orbin> Apostle^: grep Driver /etc/X11/xorg.conf | tail -1
[07:08] <sess> It starts to download the file, stops playing it, and locks up the player
[07:09] <_jason> sess: interesting... maybe you should move that file then just to use the right policy (but it has nothing to do with your lock up)
[07:09] <Apostle^> orbin:         Driver          "fglrx"
[07:09] <intelikey> crimsun url bad ?
[07:09] <sess> _jason, you just lost me
[07:09] <crimsun> intelikey: no, it's definitely valid
[07:09] <orbin> Apostle^: ok, so you're using the binary driver i guess.  did you install it via the wiki?
[07:09] <intelikey> i cant find a file  cp/pasted your url
[07:09] <linux_galore> sess I usually just wget url   the file and then play it
[07:09] <nbound> how do i get my video's to thumbnail in nautilus... ive just clean reinstalled but i dont remember what to do?
[07:09] <Apostle^> orbin: the cchtml.com wiki
[07:10] <tmn> anybody know if installing portage would screw up Ubuntu?
[07:10] <orbin> Apostle^: never heard of the site.  you should stick to the official wiki
[07:10] <linux_galore> tmm you bet
[07:10] <nbound> tmn, id say so :P
[07:10] <orbin> ubotu: tell Apostle^ about ati
[07:10] <crimsun> intelikey: I just (re)loaded it, so it's valid...
[07:10] <sess> _jason, http://pastebin.com/676370
[07:10] <Apostle^> orbin: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Dapper_Installation_Guide
[07:10] <intelikey>    The requested URL /~fabbione/irclogs/ubuntu-boot-2005-12-01.htm was not
[07:10] <intelikey>    found on this server.
[07:10] <tmn> what do you think would it screw up? apt?
[07:11] <crimsun> intelikey: you stripped the 'l'
[07:11] <linux_galore> tmm like asking if putting nitros in your mums car would cause some problems when she drops the kids off and hits the wrong button
[07:11] <tmn> lol
[07:11] <nbound> probably, and it would probably have some dependencies not available (easily) for ubuntu
[07:11] <intelikey> crimsun  not intentionally... single quoted it.
[07:11] <tmn> hmm
[07:11] <_jason> sess: mv ~/.mozilla-firefoxrc ~/.mozilla/firefox/rc
[07:11] <orbin> Apostle^: ah, dapper.  that's where i say goodbye. :-/
[07:11] <luke> who know why my gnome be without borders on windows while using aixgl  ?
[07:11] <nbound> if u really want portage just use gentoo
[07:12] <orbin> Apostle^: have you asked in the dapper channel yet?
[07:12] <Apostle^> orbin: no
[07:12] <orbin> Apostle^: #ubuntu+1
[07:12] <linux_galore> tmn:  also portage has its own system for dependencies
[07:12] <calamari> hi
[07:12] <_jason> sess: pastebin what about:plugins displays when  you type it in firefox's address bar
[07:12] <orangey> hey all!
[07:12] <tmn> is anybody else having problems with lmsensors? I have an nForce2 chipset, it says no sensors found, somebody configed it for me before my last reformat but I didn't know anything about linux back then
[07:13] <orangey> I have a problem with dapper beta.
[07:13] <_jason> !dapper
[07:13] <orbin> Apostle^: i don't run dapper, but if you have fglrx installed and you seem to have 3d accel but it still sucks.  i'd say it's b/c ati cards suck under linux unfortunately
[07:13] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and support :)
[07:13] <linux_galore> tmn: did you isntall the nvidia drivers
[07:13] <intelikey> crimsun i cp/pasted "http://people.ubuntu.com/~fabbione/irclogs/ubuntu-boot-2005-12-01.htm"  both in console and in links   they both give file not found error.....
[07:13] <Apostle^> orbin: ;\
[07:13] <sess> _jason, http://pastebin.com/676373
[07:13] <orbin> Apostle^: but there may be a few tweaks you could do
[07:13] <tmn> for the chipset?
[07:13] <answerguy> I have an off-topic question: I've just created a very simple PAM module ... and I've packaged it up as a tarball and in RPM form.  (The tarball contains a working .spec file .. which I've tested)
[07:13] <Apostle^> orbin: like ?
[07:13] <linux_galore> tmn: yes
[07:14] <orbin> Apostle^: dunno them myself.
[07:14] <tmn> I started to, but it said it's just for audio (if I remember correctly)
[07:14] <_jason> sess: you said you wanted to use mplayer right?
[07:14] <answerguy> Once ... many eons ago ... I "debiatized" some package ... just to teach myself how.
[07:14] <Apostle^> orbin: :-9
 intelikey: boot with mount=break, then follow what keybuk says on
[07:14] <sess> I want to use anything that will play wmv's
[07:14] <intelikey>           http://people.ubuntu.com/~fabbione/irclogs/ubuntu-boot-2005-12-01.htm
[07:14] <crimsun> intelikey: .html, not .htm ...
[07:14] <calamari> is there some kind of power / acpi control panel so that I can stop my drives from powering down?
[07:14] <intelikey> that's your post  ^
[07:14] <tmn> I'm sure there's another way though... a friend of mine did something and got them working before?
[07:14] <answerguy> The question: where would be the best place for me to ask for a little coaching on how to package this PAM module for Debian/Ubuntu as well?
[07:14] <intelikey>    i asked if it was right.....
[07:14] <orbin> calamari: gnome-poer-manager
[07:15] <intelikey> :)
[07:15] <orbin> s/poer/power
[07:15] <linux_galore> or kpowersave
[07:15] <calamari> orbin: thanks!
[07:15] <_jason> is there a proper way to make firefox use the mplayer plugins instead of libtotem_mozilla.so that's placed in the plugins directory (and other than placing them in ~)?  (I don't like delete libtotem_mozilla.so since it belongs to a package)
[07:15] <Madpilot> answerguy, for packaging, you might want to try #ubuntu-motu
[07:15] <thatGuy_> !bcm43xx
[07:15] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[07:15] <_jason> sesstreets: you have mplayer installed already?
[07:15] <sesstreets> Beats me
[07:15] <linux_galore> _jason: yes theres is an extensions for that
[07:16] <answerguy> Thanks Madpilot ... I will
[07:16] <sesstreets> I used easy ubuntu and clicked the mplayer for firefox
[07:16] <_jason> sesstreets: pastebin ls /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/
[07:16] <answerguy> Another question: what would be the best channel to discuss PAM programming and sudo?
[07:16] <linux_galore> _jason: lookup MediaPlayer Connectivity extension
[07:16] <orbin> Apostle^: sorry dude.
[07:17] <Apostle^> orbin: no problem, i'm getting quake 4 so we'll see if it's a doom3 only game
[07:17] <Apostle^> orbin: problem*
[07:17] <_jason> linux_galore: well I want to use the mplayer plugin,, I believe that extension opens up media in external players of my choice right?
[07:17] <linux_galore> _jason: its on the mozilla/firefox extensions home page
[07:17] <sesstreets> _jason, http://pastebin.com/676377
[07:17] <crimsun> intelikey: I'm positive I pasted html, I'd verify with ubuntulog, but -current hasn't caught up
[07:17] <intelikey> crimsun hahha i see what you are saying too.....  bx proke the url between m & l   and i thought you said  I  after the url.   hehhe.
[07:17] <linux_galore> _jason: you can set it to anything you want with that extension
[07:17] <intelikey> s/proke/broke
[07:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell sesstreets about replacetotem
[07:18] <tmn> anybody try gnome 2.14 on breezy?
[07:18] <_jason> sesstreets: after you do those three steps, make sure you grab !w32codecs as well
[07:18] <sesstreets> I got that already
[07:18] <_jason> sesstreets: got what?
[07:19] <tmn> I tried compiling Gnome 2.14 and installed all the dependencies and compilers but got an error like [9]  error *all
[07:19] <sesstreets> the win32 codecs
[07:19] <sesstreets> !mplayer
[07:19] <linux_galore> _jason: click on Tools -> Extension  then click on  get more extensions   then search for MediaPlayer Connectivity
[07:19] <ubotu> mplayer is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[07:19] <_jason> linux_galore: k thanks
[07:19] <tmn> nobody tried gnome 2.14?
[07:19] <_jason> tmn: wait a month for dapper
[07:20] <tmn> I didn't know it's coming out next month
[07:20] <tmn> :)
[07:20] <_jason> tmn: June 1st :)
[07:20] <mDot> not next month
[07:20] <linux_galore> well the review of dapper are very good
[07:20] <nbound> anyone know how to get video thumbnails working... i have all the codecs...
[07:21] <orbin> nbound: none of them are coming up?
[07:21] <linux_galore> they all comment about the speed being better
[07:21] <orbin> nbound: check nautilus' preview prefs.
[07:21] <nbound> orbin, nope, only image ones
[07:21] <sesstreets> _jason, did all those three steps trying right now
[07:21] <Madpilot> linux_galore, I've tried the Dapper LiveCDs, just to test, and it's almost as fast running in LiveCD as my installed Breezy...
[07:21] <skpl> !restrictedformats
[07:21] <ubotu> hmm... restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:22] <skpl> !freeformats
[07:22] <ubotu> There are a large number of Free Formats which are preferred over patent and copyright encumbered formats. They are listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[07:22] <sesstreets> WOOT
[07:22] <linux_galore> Madpilot: yeah I found that too
[07:22] <thatGuy_> are there any issues with using the ndiswrapper from apt-get?
[07:22] <nbound> orbin, still no go, even when set to preview files smaller than 1GB
[07:22] <sesstreets> yeah it worked
[07:22] <thatGuy_> apt-get and synaptic would get the same version right?
[07:22] <intelikey> crimsun are you under crimsun or some other name ?
[07:22] <linux_galore> thatGuy_: yes
[07:22] <_jason> sesstreets: great, I'm off to bed now, night
[07:22] <orbin> nbound: what file format are they in?
[07:22] <sesstreets> wait
[07:22] <nbound> mpg
[07:22] <sesstreets> more more thing
[07:22] <sesstreets> The controls arent showing
[07:22] <nbound> they worked before i clean reinstalled
[07:23] <tmn> hey does anybody know what file to edit in order to see what programs/daemons start with linux? for some reason my sshd starts and it's not the most secure thing to have running all the time
[07:23] <orbin> nbound: are you in icon view?
[07:23] <intelikey> nm i found you on the second 9:40 list
[07:23] <nbound> yep
[07:23] <linux_galore> tmn: actually its very secure
[07:23] <_jason> sesstreets: sometimes they don't show, it got better with later releases of the plugin.  You can right click on it though (and make sure the configure options say to show controls too)
[07:23] <sesstreets> I did
[07:23] <sesstreets> they still wont show
[07:23] <IceTox> Do anyone know how to start the program "xmms-infopipe" ? I downloaded it to use along with a plugin for xchat, but didn't really find out to start it. "xmms-infopipe" in terminal does not start it.
[07:23] <calamari> is there some kind of power / acpi control panel so that I can stop my drives from powering down? neither kpowersave nor gnome-power-manager seem to give a disk setting
[07:23] <_jason> sesstreets: yeah, sometimes they don't :/
[07:24] <sesstreets> ;)
[07:24] <linux_galore> tmn: Ive got ssh sessions open on all my machines, as long as you keep it up_to_date you dont have issues
[07:24] <sesstreets> much thanks anyway
[07:24] <answerguy> tmn: there are a number of files under /etc/init.d and the various /etc/rc*.d directories
[07:24] <tmn> my friend knows my root passwd though and even though he helps me through sshd I wouldn't trust it. I want to disable it from starting up when the system
[07:24] <tmn> thanks, I'll look them up
[07:24] <sesstreets> _jason, I just think its wimp.com thats messing it up
[07:24] <answerguy> tmn: what runlevel do you start in?
[07:24] <linux_galore> tmn: Ubuntu has no root password by default and you can setup ssh to not allows root
[07:25] <lazyb0y> hey guys ima n00b... not hearing any sound...it sucks...????
[07:25] <orbin> nbound: dapper or breezy?
[07:25] <nbound> orbin, breezy
[07:25] <nbound> lazyb0y, get some drivers for it
[07:25] <tmn> I enabled root, can't live without it ;) and I need it in sshd for when I need help from a friend, I just don't want it starting with linux
[07:25] <answerguy> The normal practice is to remove or rename the /etc/rc*.d/S*ssh symlinks from those runlevels in which you want to disable ssh
[07:26] <lazyb0y> figured that .... i dont know what is is .... where should I look.... ginaric drivers?
[07:26] <tmn> I'm not sure what yo mean by that
[07:26] <lazyb0y> it*
[07:26] <answerguy> tmn: a better solution would be for you to give your friend his own account and either add him to sudo or, better yet, learn how to use multi-user screen sessions
[07:26] <orbin> nbound: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=3307&highlight=video+preview+nautilus
[07:26] <tmn> there is a sudo group?
[07:26] <answerguy> Then you'd passwd -l $MYFRIEND when you dont' want him logging in
[07:26] <linux_galore> tmn: everything thats started up is linked in one directory  remove the link and it wont load
[07:27] <answerguy> tmn: sudo is configured by /etc/sudoers
[07:27] <nbound> orbin, dont worry i fixed it anyway
[07:27] <answerguy> You can modify it by using the command visudo
[07:27] <orbin> nbound: how?
[07:27] <billytwowilly> is the expected release date really june?
[07:27] <nbound> im an idiot, should have deleted the .thumbnails earlier
[07:27] <intelikey> ah crimsun that's not going to be usefull for me is it ?    you are accessing things on the hd   no?
[07:27] <answerguy> Read the sudoers man page first ... and it's pretty picky about the syntax so it's not easy
[07:27] <nbound> folder*
[07:27] <orbin> nbound: ah
[07:27] <tmn> thanks
[07:28] <oldFart_> where has the location textbox gone?
[07:28] <tmn> you have to enable it
[07:28] <oldFart_> thats just evil
[07:28] <tmn> open gconf-editor
[07:28] <intelikey> crimsun i mean while keybuk had you testing things....
[07:28] <lazyb0y> alright ... its mos def driver issue,,,if you guys could just send me to a site with good sound drivers that would save alot of searchin
[07:28] <tmn> choose nautilus
[07:28] <tmn> it's one of the setting
[07:28] <mDot> im going to go ahead format my windows partition, how can i go about reclaiming that space?
[07:29] <crimsun> intelikey: he stepped me through the udev/initramfs process to chase down a race condition
[07:29] <capiCrimm> how do you use <(or > I forget) to write files in the CLI?
[07:29] <crimsun> intelikey: if you can mount / by following those instructions, you'll need to let him know
[07:29] <nbound> lazyb0y, do it yourself, we arent ur slaves
[07:29] <sesstreets> Wow..
[07:29] <hey560> !mp3
[07:29] <ubotu> I guess mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:29] <sesstreets> I now have EVERYTHING I had in winblows
[07:29] <etmnt> same here
[07:29] <etmnt> even photoshop :)
[07:29] <sesstreets> Now I just need a kick ass wallpaper
[07:30] <sesstreets> howd u get that working?
[07:30] <etmnt> crossover office
[07:30] <sesstreets> aw
[07:30] <sesstreets> did u download it?
[07:30] <IceTox> Do anyone know how to start the program "xmms-infopipe" ? I downloaded it to use along with a plugin for xchat, but didn't really find out to start it. "xmms-infopipe" in terminal does not start it.
[07:30] <sesstreets> <_<
[07:30] <sesstreets> >_>
[07:30] <etmnt> @_@
[07:30] <etmnt> of course not ;)
[07:30] <lazyb0y> fine i will .... just thought you guys would know thw specalized sites ...peace
[07:30] <nbound> IceTox, google it
[07:30] <nbound> lazyb0y, check the manufacturers site for ur card
[07:31] <orbin> IceTox: read the man page and/or docs
[07:32] <intelikey> crimsun ok....  i have it mounted now.   but not via the same method.    i'm trying to learn what you were doing there.   let me study it some more.
[07:32] <oldFart_> hmm
[07:32] <ferronica> hi room
[07:32] <ferronica> need help
[07:33] <ferronica> any one gona help me???
[07:33] <etmnt> with what
[07:33] <nbound> ferronica, might help if u asked a question ;)
[07:33] <ferronica> in booting
[07:33] <sesstreets> You know they should recreate the win+d key for ubuntu
[07:33] <sesstreets> I wonder if u can do that...
[07:33] <uenyioha> which package provides stdio.h
[07:33] <nbound> ferronica, what about booting
[07:33] <ferronica> i am using two OS in seperate HDD
[07:33] <ferronica> ok
[07:34] <nbound> yahuh
[07:34] <ferronica> i use to boot my computer via  ubuntu
[07:34] <orbin> sesstreets: check sys>prefs>k/board shortcuts
[07:34] <nbound> uve put windows on the other one and now its screwed up?
[07:34] <ferronica> nbound: in GRUB ubuntu show me Xp pro when i choose it to boot, error came NTLDR missing
[07:35] <ferronica> nbound:
[07:35] <ferronica> nbound: So anyhelp???
[07:35] <nbound> ferronica, i had that problem once when i used to use windows... ummmm
[07:36] <nbound> i think i rewrote the boot sector and/or the mbr
[07:36] <calamari> yay.. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=161362&highlight=disk+powering
[07:36] <ferronica> nbound:is there any problem with ubuntu menu list/??
[07:37] <nbound> ferronica, no i dont think so
[07:37] <nbound> NTLDR is an XP thingy
[07:37] <etmnt> did you manually add XP to grub? or it was installed before linux?
[07:38] <intelikey> w3m  howto  go back ?
[07:39] <Frogzoo> ferronica: did you install ubuntu & xp to separate partitions?
[07:39] <nbound> Frogzoo, he did... on separate disks
[07:39] <intelikey> crimsun you still have the .deb you installed to fix it ?    :)
[07:40] <nbound> any aussies here get annoying cutoffs from the repositories when dloading wine?
[07:40] <orbin> intelikey: backspace or alt+left?
[07:40] <nbound> or is it just me :P
[07:41] <crimsun> intelikey: that debugging session was for udev, though
[07:41] <crimsun> intelikey: if you were able to mount /, please file a bug/let keybuk know
[07:41] <hey560> 111
[07:41] <sEbaKiLLeR> espano;
[07:41] <orbin> nbound: #ubuntu-au
[07:41] <sEbaKiLLeR> espanol
[07:41] <sEbaKiLLeR> spanish
[07:42] <orbin> nbound: probably just you though. :P
[07:42] <nbound> orbin, lol
[07:42] <nbound> !es
[07:42] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:42] <sEbaKiLLeR> thanks bot!
[07:42] <sesstreets> lol
[07:42] <sesstreets> me gusta espanol
[07:43] <sesstreets> el mi no hablo espanol v_v
[07:43] <sEbaKiLLeR> i always forget the name of the channel so i ask to the bot!
[07:43] <sEbaKiLLeR> spanish
[07:43] <intelikey> orbin  not  [bs] 
[07:43] <etmnt> hablo espanol
[07:43] <sEbaKiLLeR> q suerte
[07:44] <sEbaKiLLeR> metete en #ubuntu-es
[07:44] <etmnt> muy suerte!
[07:44] <sEbaKiLLeR> bye !
[07:44] <intelikey> yes crimsun but do you still have the  .deb he had you dl that patched your udev ?
[07:44] <etmnt> que es metete...
[07:44] <nbound> orbin, sorry i cant pm
[07:44] <sEbaKiLLeR> join!
[07:44] <sEbaKiLLeR> join the spanish channel
[07:44] <etmnt> my spanish sucks though
[07:45] <sEbaKiLLeR> lol
[07:45] <etmnt> only 4 years of it
[07:45] <sesstreets> Seriously which came first windows mozilla or linux mozilla
[07:45] <sEbaKiLLeR> linux !
[07:45] <sesstreets> Because I know firefox is based on Moz
[07:45] <sesstreets> really?
[07:45] <nbound> sess, windows i think
[07:45] <etmnt> hablo espanol muy mal
[07:45] <sEbaKiLLeR> yea
[07:45] <onthost> im pretty sure it was windows
[07:45] <nbound> coz mozilla is based on netscape
[07:45] <sEbaKiLLeR> linux!!!
[07:45] <nbound> and netscape was windows and mac
[07:45] <sEbaKiLLeR> mozilla is not based in netscape!!!
[07:45] <qalimas> The #wormux channel is dead, anyone here I can talk to generally about the game?
[07:46] <sesstreets> Also...I noticed that both firefox and thunderbird have larger file sizes then their windows counter parts
[07:46] <sesstreets> how come?
[07:46] <ferronica_> hi room
[07:46] <nbound> sEbaKiLLeR, well they have the same development team or something
[07:46] <sesstreets> ferronica, HI
[07:46] <sEbaKiLLeR> mozilla is not like netscape
[07:46] <sesstreets> its based on netscape
[07:46] <etmnt> indeed
[07:46] <sEbaKiLLeR> netscape has copied the GUI
[07:46] <onthost> mozilla was the open source spinoff of netscape
[07:46] <etmnt> built off gecko
[07:46] <sesstreets> Yea
[07:46] <nbound> thank you sesstreets
[07:46] <etmnt> netscape was out before mozilla
[07:47] <sesstreets> I think netscape used gecko
[07:47] <ferronica_> help me......
[07:47] <sEbaKiLLeR> look the first mozilla and tell me
[07:47] <sesstreets> ferronica, whats wrong?
[07:47] <etmnt> opera is also built on older versions of gecko
[07:47] <onthost> The Mozilla project's launch by Netscape in 199
[07:47] <sesstreets> but tweaked*
[07:47] <onthost> it is a netscape project
[07:47] <|main|> opera isnt built on gecko
[07:47] <onthost> http://www.mozilla.org/about/
[07:47] <sesstreets> Yes it is
[07:47] <etmnt> indeed
[07:47] <sesstreets> or is it...
[07:47] <sesstreets> wait ill check
[07:48] <sesstreets> im thinkin that opera uses msies engine
[07:48] <|main|> opera 100% is not gecko.
[07:48] <|main|> because gecko is the worst engine there is
[07:48] <etmnt> no it's not msies
[07:48] <|main|> the slowest, and the biggest.
[07:48] <orbin> #ubuntu-offtopic please guys
[07:49] <nbound> orbin, oh cmon its a slow day in here
[07:49] <IceTox> thanks orbin.. I don't even know why I didn't think of that.. *blushes*
[07:49] <etmnt> you're wrong. Opera's base is Mozilla (1.4) Gecko
[07:49] <echo>  anyone know how to create icons on a fluxbox desktop?
[07:49] <etmnt> and it was taken out of the project eaely, so it's actually and older version of Gecko
[07:49] <etmnt> that's why it doesn't support CSS3
[07:50] <orbin> nbound: yes, but i can already see it's gonna generate into a browser war
[07:50] <IceTox> Ohzie, now I remember.. there was no manual for it orbin :-)
[07:50] <etmnt> lol
[07:50] <Madpilot> etmnt, um, no. And Opera 9 supports bits of CSS3, as well
[07:50] <orbin> s/generate/degenerate
[07:50] <IceTox> sorry Ohzie
[07:50] <etmnt> I haven't tried 9
[07:50] <Ohzie> You use xchat. ;D
[07:50] <|main|> so you re gonna say embedded opera uses gecko?
[07:50] <ferronica_> help
[07:50] <orbin> IceTox: any docs in /usr/share/doc?
[07:50] <ferronica_> nbound???
[07:51] <ferronica_> nbound: where r u?
[07:51] <etmnt> not sure about Opera9
[07:51] <etmnt> everything before it is built off early Gecko (1.4)
[07:51] <|main|> when was gecko 1.4 released?
[07:52] <Madpilot> etmnt, #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to keep talking about browsers, please
[07:52] <etmnt> I'm there ;)
[07:52] <lazyboy> vortex1 soundcard im not finding much about drivers
[07:52] <ferronica_> nbound: help
[07:52] <ferronica_> i can't boot XP from grub
[07:53] <ferronica_> nbound: i can't boot XP from grub
[07:53] <sEbaKiLLeR> that s really a problem
[07:53] <sEbaKiLLeR> do u have any important document?
[07:53] <IceTox> Nope, not at all orbin.. I'll trace back that website though.. All I know, I got that xmms thingie from apt-get install
[07:54] <ferronica_> i can't boot XP from grub
[07:54] <ferronica_> help me
[07:54] <ferronica_> any one free here to help me
[07:54] <pypcjs> install grub??
[07:54] <thatGuy_> !bcm43xx
[07:54] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica_ do u have any important doc there?
[07:54] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[07:54] <ferronica_> what?
[07:54] <ferronica_> where??
[07:54] <sEbaKiLLeR> in windows?
[07:55] <ferronica_> in Xp?
[07:55] <ferronica_> yes yes
[07:55] <ferronica_> yes yes
[07:55] <pypcjs> how install xmms2
[07:56] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica_ star nautilus as root
[07:56] <ferronica_> sEbakiller: yes
[07:56] <Ohzie> pypcjs: Load up synaptic
[07:56] <Ohzie> And search for xmms
[07:56] <ferronica_> sEbakiller: what?
[07:56] <Ohzie> Checkbox, apply, and you're done. :D
[07:56] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica_ in a console write: sudo nautilus
[07:57] <intelikey> no use gksudo nautilus
[07:57] <intelikey> sEbaKiLLeR you going to walk him through gnome not starting because of the command ?
[07:59] <intelikey> gksudo will protect the authoruty files in ~   sudo will let root own them then the next login gnome will fail to load....
[07:59] <sEbaKiLLeR> i think that it cant start because it isnt bad configured
[07:59] <ferronica> sEbakiller; whai do
[08:00] <intelikey> use  gksudo  to start nautilus   not sudo.
[08:00] <ferronica> sEbakiller; what i do???
[08:00] <intelikey> !gksudo
[08:00] <ubotu> Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root privileges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions.
[08:01] <ferronica> i hav 3 HDD
[08:01] <ferronica> two IDE and one sata
[08:01] <sEbaKiLLeR> goto /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:01] <ferronica> in sata XP,IDE ubuntu
[08:01] <thatGuy_> HEY YALLL
[08:01] <thatGuy_> FINALLY
[08:01] <thatGuy_> sry about the caps
[08:01] <onephatmind> hey guys
[08:01] <thatGuy_> but it took all day!!!!!
[08:01] <thatGuy_> and i finally got it
[08:01] <thatGuy_> FINALLY got the bcm4306 working
[08:01] <onephatmind> has anybody set up win xp under xen ib ubuntu 6?
[08:01] <thatGuy_> clap it up for #ubuntu
[08:01] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica ?
[08:01] <thatGuy_> it was all you guys
[08:01] <thatGuy_> couldnt have done it without you
[08:02] <thatGuy_> lol
[08:02] <ferronica> ok menulist opened
[08:02] <Madpilot> orbin, there's an #ubuntu-au channel
[08:02] <ferronica> sEbakiller: what to do here
[08:03] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica look for the line title Windows Xp
[08:03] <blmartin777> How do I get wpasupplicant to work with Dapper?
[08:03] <blmartin777> please
[08:04] <ferronica> sEbakiller: in bottom
[08:04] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica wat says in root?
[08:05] <ferronica> sEbakiller: this entry automatically added in the debian installer
[08:05] <orbin> Madpilot: yes, in there now. cheers. :)
[08:06] <ferronica> sEbakiller; title  microsoft win Xp
[08:06] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica wat else?
[08:06] <ferronica> rootnoverify         (hd2,0)
[08:07] <ferronica> savedefault
[08:07] <ferronica> makeactive
[08:07] <ferronica> map                (hd0) (hd2)
[08:07] <ferronica> map                (hd2) (hd0)
[08:07] <ferronica> chainloader        +1
[08:07] <ferronica> sEbakiller: my Xp is in SATA
[08:07] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica do u have windows before installing linux?
[08:08] <ferronica> sEbakiller: i installed linux  after installing Xp
[08:08] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica have u moved any partition?
[08:08] <Wo|f> Anyone have a copy of install_flash_player_7_linux.tar.gz mirrored anywhere?
[08:08] <ferronica> sEbakiller: like?
[08:09] <ferronica> sEbakiller: i did nothing
[08:09] <tiglionabbit> Wo|f: can't you get it from macromedia.com ?
[08:09] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Wo|f: http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[08:09] <sEbaKiLLeR> do u have xp and linux in separated hards?
[08:09] <ferronica> sEbakiller: just installed ubuntu
[08:09] <Wo|f> tiglionabbit: Nope.
[08:09] <blindx> I have a folder, my music folder.. with folders like Artist (Album (songs))... i just copied everything in this folder and when I try to chmod them (because the permissions are set to 444), it gives me "Argument list too long" -- any way to get around this?
[08:09] <ferronica> sEbakiller: yes seperate hdd
[08:09] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Wo|f: oh... n/m then
[08:09] <Wo|f> PuMpErNiCkLe : I know what the URL for it is, thank you. I need a mirror, as the server isn't available.
[08:10] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Wo|f: It's working for me.
[08:10] <Wo|f> I'm having some kind of DNS issues with my provider
[08:10] <ferronica> sEbakiller: Is there any problem???
[08:10] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica
[08:10] <Wo|f> popped out to a shell, but I'm over my Web quota
[08:10] <ferronica> sEbakiller: yes?
[08:10] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica how many discs do u have?
[08:11] <ferronica> sEbakiller: i hav 3 HDD
[08:11] <Wo|f> I'll give it another try from here
[08:11] <Wo|f> thanks anyhow
[08:12] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica wat says at line root in ubuntu?
[08:12] <ferronica> sEbakiller: One sata two IDE
[08:12] <ferronica> sEbakiller: in sata XP and IDE channel 0 ubuntu
[08:12] <ferronica> sEbakiller: where is line root?
[08:12] <onthost> I need help installing ubuntu on a oldworld mac, any ppc people here?
[08:12] <sEbaKiLLeR> in the file menu.lst
[08:13] <ferronica> sEbakiller: ????
[08:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> onthost: iirc from about a year ago, Ubuntu doesn't work so well with ppc
[08:13] <ferronica> sEbakiller: in bottom
[08:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> onthost: oldworld ppc, I mean
[08:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> onthost: You may be able to get it to work using a MacOS installation + BootX
[08:14] <onthost> pumpernickle: ya i found that out, ive gotton as far as the reboot, and i get thrown to a shell with a error about evms
[08:14] <sEbaKiLLeR> where says: title ubuntu, kernel...
[08:14] <skpl> can someone help me? i have java enabled in my browser which would lead me to believe that it is installed coereectly however when i try to load a java client firefox says it is missing the plugin
[08:14] <onthost> it says /sbin/evms not found
[08:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> hm
[08:15] <onthost> i am brand new to ubuntu, i am a big freebsd geek, but ubuntu is suposted to be easier to install on old world macs
[08:15] <onthost> Ive followed the instructions on the ubuntu wiki to the T
[08:15] <PuMpErNiCkLe> not so much - I think YellowDog was the best for it
[08:16] <ferronica> sEbakiller: # title                Linux
[08:16] <ferronica> # root                (hd0,1)
[08:16] <ferronica> # kernel        /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 ro
[08:16] <onthost> really.....
[08:16] <ferronica> this one
[08:16] <onthost> ill give it a try if this wont work
[08:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> At least until version 3 they had official support for oldworld macs, and in version 4 BenH set up some kernels separately that would work.
[08:16] <ferronica> title                Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.12-9-386
[08:17] <ferronica> root                (hd0,0)
[08:17] <ferronica> sEbakille: now got
[08:17] <onthost> PuMpErNiCkLe: where could i find these kernels? maybe is it just a matter of using a different kernal
[08:17] <pip> hello
[08:17] <sEbaKiLLeR> guarda una copia del documento menu.lst
[08:18] <ferronica> sEbakille: hello
[08:18] <ferronica> sEbakille: got ??
[08:18] <sEbaKiLLeR> ya
[08:18] <ferronica> sEbakilleR: got ??
[08:19] <sEbaKiLLeR> doc saved?
[08:19] <ferronica> sEbakilleR: Ok
[08:19] <pip> I need help! why is there so much promiscuity characters on webpages when I browser with Firefox?
[08:19] <ferronica> sEbakilleR: now what i do??
[08:19] <sEbaKiLLeR> now change the line rootnoverify (hd2,0) to root (hd1,0)
[08:20] <monsterb> When Dapper is released will I have to do a fresh install?  or can I update 5.10??
[08:20] <sEbaKiLLeR> in the part of windows
[08:21] <Madpilot> monsterb, you can update from 5.10
[08:21] <ferronica> sEbakilleR: its better to paste
[08:21] <ferronica> and u read it all
[08:21] <ferronica> give me the link of paste bin
[08:21] <sEbaKiLLeR> send me the file
[08:21] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[08:21] <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
[08:21] <fen> i realise this question has probably been asked a million times, but why is azureus not in the repository? is it not O/S?
[08:21] <ferronica> link
[08:21] <monsterb> Madpilot: thats good - thx
[08:21] <Madpilot> ferronica, see what ubotu posted above ^^^
[08:22] <ferronica> did
[08:23] <ferronica> pasted
[08:23] <sEbaKiLLeR> where?
[08:23] <Madpilot> ferronica, now paste your pastebin URL here
[08:24] <ferronica> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12763
[08:24] <skpl> can someone help me with installing java in ubuntu?
[08:24] <skpl> actually i already installed it and have enabled it in my browser but it is not working
[08:24] <etmnt> try installig through automatix?
[08:24] <skpl> no
[08:24] <etmnt> try it
[08:24] <skpl> what is it
[08:25] <Madpilot> !+automatix
[08:25] <etmnt> something that can install it auto for you
[08:25] <ubotu> automatix is, like, totally, unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, such as !easyubuntu.
[08:25] <etmnt> along with firefox
[08:25] <skpl> !easyubuntu
[08:25] <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
[08:25] <skpl> does not sound so safe either
[08:25] <skpl> i have installed it using this method before
[08:25] <skpl> for some reason it did not work this time
[08:26] <ferronica> sEbakilleR: something missed in that i think
[08:26] <etmnt> try again, it's pretty easy and just a script, no reason it shouldn't work for you
[08:26] <ferronica> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12764
[08:26] <ferronica> open this one
[08:27] <ferronica> sEbakilleR: open this one,previous one i missed some line
[08:27] <sEbaKiLLeR> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12765
[08:27] <vixenk> MSG chaosstartripper
[08:27] <sEbaKiLLeR> save that
[08:27] <sEbaKiLLeR> and restart
[08:27] <ferronica> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12764
[08:27] <ferronica> open this one
[08:28] <taavi> exit
[08:28] <monsterb> skpl: i just installed java and it set up firefox to use it. https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/breezy   search for j2re
[08:29] <vixenk> MSG DarkS7ar heya baby
[08:29] <sEbaKiLLeR> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12766
[08:29] <vixenk> MSG DarkS7ar Download:
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=24ERAMPK
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7WQ3AIR8
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9RUGL2IA
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EHO8SP8E
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ET8O8Q66
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A7N8MDF7
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FA1V3K20
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=10HJQ272
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6PJD9OG2
[08:29] <vixenk> OR
[08:29] <PwcrLinux> !op
[08:29] <vixenk> http://www.sendspace.com/file/zb1ozg
[08:29] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, PwcrLinux
[08:30] <vixenk> OR
[08:30] <PwcrLinux> !ops
[08:30] <vixenk> http://rapidshare.de/files/7379616/4RGZ-SMC4SF.part1.rar
[08:30] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[08:30] <vixenk> http://rapidshare.de/files/7379778/4RGZ-SMC4SF.part2.rar
[08:30] <vixenk> http://rapidshare.de/files/7379904/4RGZ-SMC4SF.part3.rar
[08:30] <vixenk> http://rapidshare.de/files/7380146/4RGZ-SMC4SF.part4.rar
[08:30] <vixenk> http://rapidshare.de/files/7380202/4RGZ-SMC4SF.part5.rar
[08:30] <vixenk> OR
[08:30] <PwcrLinux> Stop Flooding!
[08:30] <vixenk> http://www.filefactory.com/get/f.php?f=8f18d030d84ca260cb127a7b
[08:30] <vixenk> http://www.filefactory.com/get/f.php?f=77cbe7f1d197a1abf2e6b7ca
[08:30] <vixenk> http://www.filefactory.com/get/f.php?f=daa5ad964207dd23bf863fc4
[08:30] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica save this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12766
[08:30] <PwcrLinux> thanks :)
[08:31] <Hobbsee> ack.  that alias is screwed!
[08:31] <oldFart_> Im dualbooting ubuntu and windows and I would like to access some music that I have on my windows ntfs partition, would anyone dare to give me a hint?
[08:31] <DarkS7ar> Nalioth, bot or live admin?
[08:31] <nalioth_zZz> DarkS7ar: what?
[08:31] <orbin> ubotu: tell oldFart_ about ntfs
[08:31] <skpl> monsterb, that is an outdated version of java though
[08:31] <Hobbsee> right, it didnt save correctly the first time!
[08:31] <DarkS7ar> I was asking if you were a channel bot or a live admin
[08:31] <DarkS7ar> im gonna guess the latter? heh
[08:32] <nalioth_zZz> DarkS7ar: i'm an irritated user atm
[08:32] <alexcamilo> Hello, i have some questions about edubuntu but its kinda dead in that channel so i'm gonna ask here.
[08:32] <alexcamilo> I have some questions about edubuntu. Are there polish versions of the various applications/games? and what are the recommended specs for running edubuntu?
[08:32] <blindx> in the "mount" command, how do you specify filesystem
[08:32] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica do u have?
[08:32] <oldFart_> cool. mounting was done automatically in suse so I thought something was wrong :) Im glad nothing is
[08:32] <alexcamilo> Would a 650mhz intel celeron cpu and 160mb of ram suffice?
[08:32] <DarkS7ar> Interesting... anyone can ban anyone here?
[08:33] <nalioth_zZz> DarkS7ar: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:33] <blindx> in the "mount" command, how do you specify filesystem
[08:33] <ferronica_> r u there
[08:34] <Madpilot> DarkS7ar, no, but the ops don't spend all their time op'd here
[08:34] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica yes
[08:34] <DarkS7ar> Well, someone was just banned because of me... didnt really think it was fair.. wanted to explain.
[08:34] <ferronica_> which one to use
[08:34] <ferronica_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12766
[08:34] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12766
[08:34] <ferronica_> this link???
[08:34] <sEbaKiLLeR> ya
[08:34] <ferronica_> what u changed
[08:34] <PwcrLinux> bbl in an hour or so
[08:35] <ferronica_> rootverify to root
[08:35] <ferronica_> bottom
[08:35] <ferronica_> seBaKilleR: Is it?
[08:35] <alexcamilo> i know the GUI can come in polish. but its kinda pointless if the apps are in english.
[08:35] <dksite> does the new gnome,2.14 draw black rectangles when minimizing?
[08:36] <Snake__> dksite: yes
[08:36] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica ya
[08:36] <dksite> thanks
[08:36] <Snake__> np
[08:36] <Snake__> :)
[08:36] <dksite> do u like them
[08:36] <Snake__> dksite: ehhh no prefrence. dont mind them with or without
[08:36] <ferronica_> seBaKilleR: but u told me to change hd2,0 to hd1,0
[08:37] <alexcamilo> can anyone hear me? did i register correctly?
[08:37] <ferronica_> seBaKilleR: if something gose wrong then?
[08:37] <Madpilot> alexcamilo, welcome to Ubuntu
[08:37] <alexcamilo> ok cool. i think some of the stuff i previously said didn't go through cause i just noticed the topic. XD.
[08:38] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferronica u can enter linux again
[08:38] <alexcamilo> Hello, i have some questions about edubuntu but its kinda dead in that channel so i'm gonna ask here. I have some questions about edubuntu. Are there polish versions of the various applications/games? and what are the recommended specs for running edubuntu? Would a 650mhz intel celeron cpu and 160mb of ram suffice?
[08:39] <onephatmind> hello; how would i go about creating a link to a directory, as in /c linking to /dev/sda6; ln -fs /dev/sda6 /c didn't quite work
[08:40] <will_> hiyas
[08:40] <Zlow> onephatmind: put it in your fstab
[08:40] <lsuactiafner> !allow
[08:40] <ubotu> lsuactiafner: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:40] <will_> whats the terminal command for delete please ???   'not del like winblows
[08:40] <Madpilot> will_, rm
[08:40] <onephatmind> i really wanted to keep it mounted to /dev/sda6 but also link to it with /c
[08:40] <will_> thanks
[08:40] <SleepySocks> hi everyone..quick question on vmware
[08:40] <lsuactiafner> i want to allow users to use the disks mounted for which there are icons on the desktop.. whats the link?
[08:40] <lsuactiafner> !fstab
[08:40] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[08:41] <SleepySocks> anyone here use it?
[08:41] <fyrestrtr> alexcamilo: I would suggest more ram; but it should run fine -- a bit sluggish if at times. I am sorry, but I don't know about the translation part.
[08:41] <damian__> hi how do i set a program/command to gnomes startup?
[08:41] <will_> Madpilot   rm folder ??
[08:41] <SleepySocks> i'm trying to confirm that I have vmware-tools running
[08:41] <Snake__> will_: rm -r
[08:41] <Snake__> will_: rm = remove -r = recursivly
[08:41] <will_> ahh ta
[08:41] <alexcamilo> how hard would it be to translate it myself? is the stuff stored in an XML document somewhere?
[08:41] <will_> thanks man
[08:41] <fyrestrtr> !Bash
[08:41] <ubotu> For a list of basic commands, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[08:42] <ferro> seba
[08:42] <damian__> SleepySocks: Tigerx86....lol
[08:42] <ferro> r u there???
[08:42] <grig> stie cineva romana?
[08:42] <onephatmind> damian: settings -> session -> start up apps..
[08:42] <damian__> thanks
[08:42] <ferro> u know what r u going to do wid my ubuntu
[08:42] <SleepySocks> Tigerx86????
[08:42] <onephatmind> is there really no way to create a link to a directory?
[08:43] <Snake__> onephatmind: symlink.
[08:43] <Snake__> probly
[08:43] <SleepySocks> anyone here ever installed vmware-tools (ubuntu as a guest)
[08:43] <Snake__> onephatmind: give me a minute, ill figure out a command
[08:43] <damian__> lol the new macos has been cracked to run on any intel pc not just the new intelmacs everyone seems to be downloading the vmware image of it lately and trying to run it
[08:43] <jdmpike> hello
[08:43] <onephatmind> Snake__, thanks a bunch to answering but if you mean ls -s it did not work..
[08:43] <jdmpike> does anyone in here have their pc hooked up to an HDTV?
[08:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> damian__: It's been cracked or pirated since the developer macs came out.
[08:44] <damian__> i only just found out...
[08:44] <arun> hello.. is it possible to set the environmental variables permanently.. unlike per terminal setting..
[08:44] <SleepySocks> oh, so people are trying to get osx running withing vmware
[08:44] <onephatmind> Snke, for answering**;)
[08:44] <Snake__> onephatmind: what dirs
[08:44] <alexcamilo> tried osx86. was fun. had quad boot for a while b4 my plates crashed.
[08:44] <Snake__> onephatmind: what dirs are you working with
[08:44] <PuMpErNiCkLe> damian__: Try it, it's a good OS. ^^
[08:44] <damian__> now if only i could find it:P
[08:44] <SleepySocks> I thought of trying that but been having a lot of fun with ubuntu
[08:44] <onephatmind> Snake__, i need /c linking to /dev/sda6
[08:44] <onephatmind> Snake__, sda6 is a vfat partition
[08:44] <damian__> yeah i will be
[08:45] <Madpilot> SleepySocks & damian__ - non-Ubuntu chat to #ubuntu-offtopic, please
[08:45] <SleepySocks> vmware-tools is suppose to be running as a service, but i dont see it?
[08:45] <damian__> um
[08:45] <SleepySocks> ok madpilot
[08:45] <damian__> nah
[08:45] <will_> for OSX .... try a thing called   parralell workstation ... i think that's what its called ... i saw it advertised yesterday
[08:45] <damian__> i mean
[08:45] <damian__> ok
[08:45] <Snake__> onephatmind: ln -s /dev/sda6 /c
[08:45] <Snake__> onephatmind: try
[08:45] <alexcamilo> what is enough memory to run gnome well? 256?
[08:45] <will_> and the tigerx86 image can be installed to a fresh harddrive
[08:45] <damian__> will?
[08:46] <damian__> oh
[08:46] <will_> wont run well (if at all) under vmware
[08:46] <onephatmind> Snake__, i did; it creates a /c bit "cd /c" says it is not a directory
[08:46] <damian__> yeah reding up on that now
[08:46] <SleepySocks> alex it should be fine
[08:46] <Snake__> onephatmind: /c is already made right?
[08:46] <jdmpike> I can't get xorg.conf to output to my HDTV - during boot, it outputs 1920x1080i,  but then when x tries to start... it falls apart... anyone have this problem?
[08:46] <damian__> it does work fine theres a couple of things you need to turn off under vmwares settings
[08:46] <Snake__> onephatmind: when you "ls" in / theres a dir called "c" right?
[08:46] <SleepySocks> i run it under vmware with 256k and its quite snappy
[08:46] <damian__> apparently again havent tried it yet
[08:46] <onephatmind> Snake__, not a dir, a link
[08:46] <onephatmind> Snake__, u cant cd into it
[08:47] <alexcamilo> cool
[08:47] <will_> well didnt when i tried it ... but was 6 mnths ago ;0
[08:47] <will_> ;] 
[08:47] <Snake__> onephatmind: you need to set up a dir first, then it forward /dev/sda6 to /c
[08:47] <SleepySocks> damian, I just want to ensure that the vmware driver service is running
[08:47] <SleepySocks> but I cant see the service using bum
[08:47] <SleepySocks> oops bum
[08:47] <ferro> help me
[08:47] <st3v3dnd> Is there a Human dark theme?
[08:47] <ferro> please
[08:47] <ferro> any one help me
[08:47] <ferro> here
[08:47] <onephatmind> Snake__, i tried that as well; then it create a weird /c/sda6 link which is not a dir;)
[08:47] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !anyone
[08:47] <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>
[08:47] <will_> my other problem .... azureus run under XP fine ... port 46665 .... but not under ubuntu ....
[08:48] <Snake__> onephatmind: give me a moment to research
[08:48] <ferro> i cant boot my XP via ubuntu GRUB
[08:48] <onephatmind> Snake__, i appreciate this
[08:48] <damian__> SleepySocks: check your device manager within the installed os
[08:48] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferro didnt worked?
[08:48] <jdmpike> I can't get xorg.conf to output to my HDTV - during boot, it outputs 1920x1080i,  but then when x tries to start... it falls apart... not how it works with Windows...
[08:48] <onephatmind> ferro, is it listed at the grub menu?
[08:48] <ferro> nope
[08:48] <damian__> what os have you installed within vmware? ubuntu?
[08:48] <alexcamilo> i'm getting a laptop for my niece in poland. i'm a collage student so i'm stuck to hardware i can afford (old hardware). right now i'm looking at the gateway solo 1150. looks like a cute computer. they go for pretty cheep on ebay. anyone had any horrible experience with this model worth mentioning?
[08:48] <will_> damian__  yah ?
[08:48] <ferro> what XP
[08:48] <ferro> yes
[08:49] <ferro> but cant boot
[08:49] <onephatmind> ferro, which is it?
[08:49] <SleepySocks> damian, do you happen to know if its within the menus or is it a terminal command?
[08:49] <ferro> saying NTLDR missing
[08:49] <Madpilot> ubotu, tell alexcamilo about laptop
[08:49] <onephatmind> froo, sp it does boot it up only windows dies with a error right?
[08:49] <monsterb> !EasyUbuntu
[08:49] <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
[08:49] <Snake__> onephatmind: hmmm... this is akward
[08:49] <alexcamilo> oo shiny thanx!
[08:49] <SleepySocks> Im running winxp as a host and ubuntu as a guest
[08:49] <sEbaKiLLeR> ferro try to enter the partition with linux
[08:49] <Madpilot> alexcamilo, np
[08:49] <onephatmind> Snake__, weird right
[08:50] <lsuactiafner> !ati
[08:50] <ubotu> methinks ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[08:50] <ferro> where
[08:50] <SleepySocks> im running the latest dapper drake beta
[08:50] <damian__> SleepySocks: system->administration->device manager
[08:50] <ferro> i dont know abot linux tooo much
[08:50] <pvd2006> what is a good pdf viewer for ubuntu?
[08:50] <onephatmind> pvd2006, xpdf
[08:50] <lsuactiafner> how do i give users access to the various mounted disks?
[08:51] <Madpilot> pvd2006, Evince
[08:51] <sEbaKiLLeR> menu system/administrator/disks
[08:51] <onephatmind> lsuact..: umask is fstab
[08:51] <damian__> SleepySocks: check for the ethernet and display devices there names will include "vmware" in them if they have been installed correctly
[08:51] <lsuactiafner> thanks
[08:51] <pvd2006> Madpilot Evince gives me problems like, I can't copy test, and when I go over text it whites out the rest of the text.
[08:51] <onephatmind> np
[08:51] <SleepySocks> ok damian
[08:51] <damian__> SleepySocks: under vendor i think
[08:52] <Snake__> onephatmind: alright man, all you can do is make it so that you cd into a /c/sda6 (thats not alright why??)
[08:52] <pvd2006> text*
[08:52] <onephatmind> Snake__, thanks a lot man;  /c/sda6 is not a dir its a link too;)
[08:52] <Snake__> onephatmind: heres what I want you to do
[08:53] <Snake__> onephatmind: "sudo mkdir /c && ln -s /dev/sda6 && cd /c"
[08:53] <Madpilot> pvd2006, you can install Adobe Acrobat Reader - acroread - it's sometimes the best, although it's a giant bloated app...
[08:53] <ferro> didnt found....
[08:54] <grig> stie cineva romaneste?
[08:54] <onephatmind> Snake__, i did that before i asked the questionl it creates a link under /c/sda6;)
[08:54] <ferro> in menu.list
[08:54] <pvd2006> onephatmind, I don't see an option in xpdf to copy text
[08:54] <pvd2006> Is there one?
[08:54] <ferro> why i am unable to boot Xp
[08:54] <Snake__> onephatmind: so thats bad why?
[08:54] <onephatmind> pvd2006, madpilot is right, acroread is large but good
[08:55] <onephatmind> Snake__, because /c/sda6 is not a dir its a link; u cant cd into it
[08:55] <SleepySocks> damian:  I think i may be ok as I see a vmware-user process running from within the system monitor
[08:55] <Snake__> onephatmind: are you sure? I can... :)
[08:55] <onephatmind> Snake__, in a nutshell; /dev/sda6 is automounted to /media/sda6 oh shoot im a moron
[08:56] <Snake__> onephatmind: you could just make it mount to /c couldnt you?
[08:56] <SleepySocks> would that be a good indicator that vmware-tools drivers are working?
[08:56] <onephatmind> Snake__, i'm tryin gto ln a dir to a device (/dev/sda6 instead of /media/sda6)
[08:56] <onephatmind> haha
[08:56] <onephatmind> soryr man
[08:56] <Snake__> onephatmind: hmm yes that would make sense :)
[08:56] <MagnusGoldstein> got cinelerra working under amd64 breezy at last (by the looks)... hooray!
[08:56] <fid> before I install my new mouse and keyboard, does ubuntu have built in support for usb devices?  I.E. my new mouse and keyboard?
[08:56] <onephatmind> Snake__, thanks a million for your efforts man
[08:56] <Snake__> onephatmind: I cant believe I didnt catch that :)
[08:56] <Snake__> onephatmind: yep
[08:57] <onephatmind> fid, a fantastic one
[08:57] <onephatmind> fid, it was the only distro to pick up my sd
[08:57] <fid> sweet
[08:57] <fid> ok
[08:57] <Snake__> fid: should work :)
[08:57] <fid> gonna hook these babies up then haha
[08:58] <Snake__> fid: if you want, get yourself a live disk and test
[08:58] <Snake__> but ill bet you it works
[08:58] <fid> ya i'm thinking it should,it picked up my ipod shuffle and digital camera with no effort on my part
[08:58] <Snake__> fid: go for it man :)
[08:59] <fid> man ubuntu is the shit
[08:59] <fid> err
[08:59] <onephatmind> anybody try using ubuntu-server in production?
[08:59] <fid> sorry didn't mean to swear
[08:59] <Snake__> !language
[08:59] <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.
[08:59] <Snake__> ;)
[08:59] <pvd2006> I did sudo apt-get remove xpdf, but it still seems to run
[08:59] <fid> hehe my bad
[08:59] <Riko> what's a good program for unrar w/ ubuntu
[08:59] <Snake__> !rar
[08:59] <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
[08:59] <onephatmind> pccd, kill it
[08:59] <btaylor5619> Can someone here help me with an issue I am having?
[08:59] <alexcamilo> anyone know any good pcmcia modems that work under linux. any recomendations?
[08:59] <Snake__> Riko: ^^^
[08:59] <Riko> thx
[09:00] <fid> the custom gnome theme i'm doing is sweeet
[09:00] <onephatmind> holy
[09:00] <Draconicus> Are there any issues with dual layer DVDs in Ubuntu Breezy?
[09:00] <Snake__> onephatmind: holy = ?
[09:00] <Snake__> :)
[09:00] <onephatmind> Zend Studio hangs ans takes ages to close up
[09:00] <onephatmind> wgy is that so
[09:00] <btaylor5619> Now that I have installed "dgen," how do I go about executing the program?
[09:00] <onephatmind> never had that before
[09:00] <kev009> is xen going to make it into dapper?
[09:00] <Snake__> kev009: ill check
[09:00] <onephatmind> kevor, they promised
[09:01] <onephatmind> kev*;) didnt know how the kevor happened
[09:01] <pvd2006> I must be missing something, How do you completely remove a package from ubuntu? I use sudo apt-get remove xpdf and it said it removed but when I tpye in xpdf its still running, I tried running killall -9 xpdf and it said no process killed.
[09:01] <Snake__> kev009: xen-tools is here..
[09:01] <fid> alex, I haven't rocked a modem with linux for years, but I always went with usrobotics modems
[09:01] <onephatmind> pvd2006, then it is not running
[09:01] <Draconicus> I'm trying to get my friend onto Ubuntu, but he's backing up to dual-layer DVDs. Is there any reason why they wouldn't work?
[09:02] <Snake__> kev009: xengine as well
[09:02] <pvd2006> its not running
[09:02] <btaylor5619> !dgen
[09:02] <kev009> awesome, I've tried Fedora and OpenSuse but they suck.. I just want a good solid distro for servers where Gentoo is too much
[09:02] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, btaylor5619
[09:02] <pvd2006> Im saying, it runs when I retype xpdf
[09:02] <onephatmind> pvd2006, try ps -e | grep -i pdf
[09:02] <mDot_Live> trying to merge two ext3 partitions on one physical drive, gparted doesn't appear to be able to do this.... any ideas
[09:02] <alexcamilo> correct me if i'm wrong. stay away from software modems?
[09:02] <Znort> G'morning people. Yesterday I started up my computer, and it checks the HD because it is the 30th time booting without check. All normal alday stuff. But then it detects an error and my whole booting process goes wrong. It sais a file is corrupt and that I should run fsck. So I run fsck, and it crashes again on the same file. Anybody any idea how I can avoid/solve this?
[09:03] <pvd2006> onephatmind, I have something called pdflush open
[09:03] <onephatmind> kevor, "they suck" seemds to be a major overstatement
[09:03] <Snake__> kev009: OpenSUSE aint bad :) not good for a server tho imho
[09:04] <onephatmind> it's been pretty syable in my experience
[09:04] <onephatmind> plus the ncurses yast helps out
[09:04] <onephatmind> and i am so sorry for the typos
[09:04] <pvd2006> ah its xpdf-reader
[09:05] <alexcamilo> i used debian and ubuntu on my "screw around and have fun servers" . nothing has gone horribly wrong. yet.
[09:05] <Therasim> Can someone tell me which process and package is associated with the logout/shutdown/restart/sleep/hibernate dialog in Dapper?  I want to submit a bug report for it.
[09:06] <Snake__> hmmmm great question Therasim ..
[09:06] <Therasim> Maybe someday Gnome will give us a menu editor so I can figure out what each menu item triggers.
[09:06] <onephatmind> alexcamilo, well debian is a given, but i am a little afraid to switch production boxes to ubuntu...
[09:07] <Therasim> Snake__, I have searched and looked all over the Ubuntu pages.  No joy.
[09:07] <Snake__> Therasim: dapper has a menu editor called alacarte (I dont know if its in breezy)
[09:07] <fid> hmm interesting works perfectly
[09:07] <Petskull> 'Evening
[09:07] <Therasim> Snake__, I will see if I can load it.
[09:07] <onephatmind> Therasin, ps it
[09:07] <fid> I should have opted for the wireless mouse but I wasn't sure if it would have worked
[09:07] <Therasim> onephatmind, I have
[09:07] <alexcamilo> i'm not cinfident in my abilities to do anything real important yet. right now i'm lernin. lol.
[09:07] <will_> im installing a deb file .... what was the dpkg cmd line again please ???    :D
[09:08] <Therasim> onephatmind, I see no new processes started, afaics
[09:08] <lsuactiafner> dpkg -i
[09:08] <Snake__> will_: sudo dpkg -i foo.deb
[09:08] <Petskull> try starting with spelling, alx
[09:08] <will_> :)   danka !
[09:08] <Petskull> ...unless that was on purpose...
[09:08] <Petskull> ... in which case... um... good one
[09:09] <Znort> Nobody answered, so I think I will explain my question in some more detail. If you can't help, please say so that I am not wasting my time in here. Here we go: When I start up my PC it checks my HD for errors. Then arround app. 60% the check crashes, and I come into a shell. I can't sudo anything because the hostname is "(none)". The system message recommends me to run fsck, so I run fsck and it crashes on the same file. Truely nobody has
[09:09] <Znort> got any idea how to come into a graphical enviroment or to fix this corrupt file?
[09:09] <onephatmind> Znort, recovery mode is useless?
[09:09] <Snake__> Znort: if someone had a answer they generally would have responded, you could wait a bit longer, or check back at a later time. The forums are open for search as well :)
[09:10] <Therasim> Snake__, it appears that the logout/etc dialog is called by the Menu Bar code directly.  At least, alacarte shows no Logout menu item at the bottom of the System menu.
[09:10] <Znort> onephatmind, its useless indeed (via grub I suppose)
[09:10] <Snake__> Therasim: :(
[09:10] <onephatmind> Znort, does it load up?
[09:10] <Madpilot> Znort, what happens when you try recovery mode via grub's menu?
[09:10] <Therasim> Snake__, that doesn't help me determine which process is rendering the dialog.  :-\
[09:10] <pvd2006> I still can't even copy the text with acroread, they must have it protected...
[09:10] <Znort> Snake__: please forgive me =P
[09:10] <Snake__> Therasim: indeed
[09:10] <pvd2006> this sucks
[09:11] <Znort> Madpilot, onephatmind, I get the same error (with hell a lot of debug output in advantage)
[09:11] <Riko> what's the story with the unrar-nonfree package?
[09:11] <ahalstea_> Hello--If anyone has the time, I'm having trouble with my ftp daemon
[09:11] <Snake__> Riko: whats up?
[09:11] <Petskull> Anyone know how to get my wifi working on Breezer?
[09:11] <onephatmind> Znort, try the recovery mode on the installation cd
[09:12] <Petskull> I can connect (I think, but I can't browse
[09:12] <pvd2006> looks like im going to have to get past this security so I can copy text from it.
[09:12] <Znort> onephatmind, gimme a sec then i'll have a look
[09:12] <Riko> Snake__, I've got a bunch of rars broken up... .rar, .r01 r02 r03 etc...
[09:12] <Znort> just cd in and type recovery?
[09:12] <onephatmind> Petskull, do you get and ip, mask, gw, dns?
[09:12] <Petskull> no
[09:12] <NoUse> Riko rar is a non-free format, so to support all the features, you need a non-free software package
[09:12] <Petskull> that's the thing..
[09:12] <onephatmind> Riko, apt-get install rar
[09:12] <Snake__> Riko: yes, but whatcha mean about the unrar-nonfree package? (go into more detail of the problem)
[09:12] <Snake__> onephatmind: thats not the command ;)
[09:12] <Riko> Snake__, so yea what's the story with the nonfree package
[09:13] <Petskull> ... I downloaded wifi-radar in order to see the nets..
[09:13] <onephatmind> Snake__, ?
[09:13] <Snake__> Riko: its free, dont worry :)
[09:13] <Snake__> onephatmind: its install unrar-nonfree :P
[09:13] <Petskull> ... but I'm not confident that the 'connect' is doing anything...
[09:13] <Snake__> Riko: I believe the put (nonfree) as in not open source (perhaps?)
[09:13] <onephatmind> Snake__, what sthe difference? are you saying rar wont work?
[09:14] <Therasim> Snake__, is Ubugtu a bot or a person who might be able to help me?
[09:14] <Petskull> The icon in the tray is counting traffic
[09:14] <Riko> lol ok imma try
[09:14] <onephatmind> Petskull, run ifconfig and pm me the output
[09:14] <NoUse> !unrar
[09:14] <anto9us> Petskull, does iwconfig list wlan0 with an inet address?
[09:14] <ubotu> rar is probably a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[09:14] <Snake__> Therasim: Ubugtu is a bot, as is ubotu
[09:14] <Petskull> gimme a few minutes...I'm dual-booting here...
[09:14] <Znort> onephatmind, what kernel image should I use at startup with cd in?
[09:14] <ahalstea_> Can anyone help me with anonymous logins and proftpd? (they dont work)
[09:14] <Therasim> Snake__, no gurus here who you think could help me?
[09:15] <onephatmind> Zbort, there is a preset recovery option
[09:15] <Snake__> Therasim: its a bit late atm, and I havnt seen any around
[09:15] <onephatmind> Therasim, i think there are gurus here who could help you; dont speculate!
[09:15] <stuzz78> xubuntu question..  does anyone know how to turn off the taskmanager?
[09:15] <pvd2006> Yep it is protected, Content extraction or copy not allowed it says. so how am I suppose to get the text files out of it they though post within the .pdf that is sort of pointlesss
[09:16] <Znort> onephatmind, how do I access it? Typing recovery or something like that when the ubuntu screen pops up when booting from instal cd?
[09:16] <onephatmind> Snake__, so whats wrong with rar?
[09:16] <Snake__> !info rar
[09:16] <ubotu> rar: (Archiver for .rar files), section multiverse/utils, is optional. Version: 3.30-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 239 kB, Installed size: 488 kB
[09:16] <Therasim> onephatmind, I have asked and so far you and Snake are the only folks to respond.  I am just wondering whether to go to sleep.
[09:16] <onephatmind> Znort, which version?
[09:16] <Snake__> onephatmind: heh I wasnt aware that was a package :)
[09:16] <stuzz78> not the teakmanager..  sry.  the taskbar!
[09:16] <Therasim> onephatmind, I don't know who else to prod for help.
[09:17] <onephatmind> Snake__, you do have to ln unrar to rar though
[09:17] <Znort> onephatmind: breezy 5.10
[09:17] <Znort> onephatmind: I typed "rescue" and he is now in "rescue mode" is that ok?
[09:17] <onephatmind> Znort, when you boot up with the cd it gives you optionsl is there a "Recovery mode" among them?
[09:17] <will_> is 'cp'  copy ?
[09:17] <onephatmind> yep
[09:17] <Snake__> Therasim: well its 3am here, i believe most of our "gurus" are sleeping
[09:17] <will_> ;D
[09:17] <Snake__> will_: correct
[09:17] <Znort> onephatmind: no
[09:17] <Snake__> :)
[09:18] <Therasim> Snake__, understook.  It's 12:15am here.
[09:18] <onephatmind> Znort, do you have a login prompt?
[09:18] <Therasim> understood, even.
[09:18] <onephatmind> oh is anybody running win xp under xen?
[09:18] <Snake__> Therasim: try back in about 14 hours :)
[09:18] <Znort> onephatmind: Why would I have a login prompt when booting from install cd as you said?
[09:18] <anto9us> Therasim, many dialogs are rendered with zenity
[09:18] <Therasim> Snake__, thanks for the clue with alacarte!
[09:18] <Snake__> ahh good call anto9us
[09:18] <onephatmind> Znort, shoot, i've never tried the rescue option on the cd; what hapened when u picked it?
[09:18] <Snake__> Therasim: zenity may be what your after
[09:19] <stjepan> anyone here uses Xnest?
[09:19] <Znort> onephatmind: Nothing yet, I didnt go any further (coward as I am) but I will try now
[09:19] <Riko> haha thx guys, nonfree worked!
[09:19] <onephatmind> hehe
[09:19] <anto9us> stjepan, I've used it, you're best off just asking your question for anyone who might know though
[09:19] <Snake__> !ask
[09:19] <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.
[09:20] <Test> ah Hello.
[09:20] <will_> is this what it should be looking like please ???          sudo cp /home/will/azureus/Azureus.png usr/share/pixmaps/azureus.png
[09:20] <anto9us> will_, that looks fine
[09:20] <Snake__> will_: hmm...seems to look right
[09:20] <onephatmind> nope
[09:20] <stjepan> well, I start Xnest by this command: "Xnest :1", how to open xterm on display :1.0??
[09:20] <onephatmind> will_, it sohuld be /usr not usr
[09:20] <will_> ahhh
[09:21] <anto9us> onephatmind, well spotted :)
[09:21] <Snake__> onephatmind: Damn man, your on your game. We need you to lurk in here more often :)
[09:21] <Znort> onephatmind: In rescue mode now, doesnt look any different except the text "rescue mode" upon the left corner
[09:21] <Therasim> anto9us, the issue I want to file a report on is that when I suspend from that dialog, two problems result.  First, the dialog says that hitting any key should wake up my laptop.  It doesn't.  I have to tap the tiny switch that is triggered by closing my laptop lid.  Secondly, when I resume, the logout/etc dialog is still displayed.  It should be dismissed once it is activated with the suspend command.
[09:21] <Test> I'll just ask then- I am testing linux on a dual-boot. The automatic upgrade from 4 to 5 made it unbootable, so I installed Dapper beta. Can the beta upgrade to release, and if it breaks again, can I restore ubuntu without losing data?
[09:21] <onephatmind> hehe
[09:21] <will_> perfect thankyou ^_^
[09:21] <onephatmind> ima proud noob
[09:21] <Snake__> lol
[09:21] <tritium> Therasim: #ubuntu+1 for dapper, please
[09:21] <Test> sorry, tesint ubuntu, not just 'linux' :)
[09:21] <Snake__> mighty tritium !
[09:21] <Snake__> hehe
[09:21] <anto9us> Therasim, I suspect it's the acpi configuration that you need to look into
[09:22] <onephatmind> Therasim, the whole suspend an dhibernate thing is off; especially on laptops
[09:22] <tritium> Hi Snake__
[09:22] <Therasim> anto9us, not sure is that would be zenity related.
[09:22] <Test> erm... hello?
[09:22] <anto9us> Therasim, that's right, it wouldn't be
[09:23] <dj-fu> the logout/etc dialog still displayed is Normal.
[09:23] <stjepan> if I run "xterm -display :1", it says: xterm Xt error: Can't open display: :1
[09:23] <stjepan> what's wrong? :(
[09:23] <dj-fu> something about the suspend button becoming pressed once the system restores
[09:23] <A_Serial_Thrilli> Is there a free replacement for Ventrilo?
[09:23] <dj-fu> stjepan, do you hae a display 1?
[09:23] <Test> is there a quiet channel than this?no-one can hear me
[09:23] <Therasim> Thanks all.  tritium I'll try the other channel.
[09:23] <dj-fu> A_Serial_Thrilli, a replacement or a free client for vent?
[09:24] <Znort> onephatmind: I ran through the rescue mode, now I am in a shell. Dont really realize what I can do in there, I will try deleting the corrupt file now
[09:24] <dj-fu> a replacement would be Teamspeak.. a free client - nope.
[09:24] <stjepan> dj-fu, I opened it with "Xnest :1"
[09:24] <dj-fu> stjepan, `man Xnest` - i have no idea how to use it ;P
[09:24] <onephatmind> Znort, u waned to get x right? put in startx
[09:24] <stjepan> dj-fu, it says I should open xterm with "xterm -display :1", but it doesn't work :(
[09:24] <anto9us> Test, don't format the partition that contains your /home and you shouldn't lose the data
[09:24] <stjepan> anto9us, any ideas?
[09:25] <Znort> onephatmind: command not found
[09:25] <onephatmind> uh oh
[09:25] <onephatmind> then check the disk from there
[09:25] <Znort> fsck?
[09:25] <onephatmind> yep
[09:26] <Znort> Well it sais it may cause SEVERE damage to my HD because the filesys is already mounted
[09:26] <Serial_Thrillist> Hey I need something like Ventrilo but don't wanna go back to windows . . .
[09:26] <Znort> Serial_Thrillist: try teamspeak: goteamspeak.com
[09:27] <Znort> onephatmind: umount it?
[09:27] <onephatmind> Znort, do you really have important thing on you old system? maybe you could back up a few files and reinstall?
[09:27] <Znort> onephatmind: Except from a highly tweaked wine to run World of Warcraft there isnt anything really important there
[09:28] <onephatmind> reinstall!!!:)
[09:28] <Znort> Is there anyway I can reinstall without hurting me files?
[09:29] <Znort> Only overwriting the core files?
[09:29] <onephatmind> yes but..
[09:29] <onephatmind> it might screw up
[09:29] <onephatmind> but do try that
[09:29] <onephatmind> just mount the old fs as / but do not format it
[09:29] <tritium> !enter
[09:29] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:29] <Znort> onephatmind: Im screwed up already, can't get any wose =P
[09:29] <danielnewbie> hey, does anyone know the command to change directories up?
[09:29] <danielnewbie> in DOS it was cd..
[09:29] <danielnewbie> what is it in linux?
[09:29] <onephatmind> danielnewbie, same in linux
[09:30] <onephatmind> given it was copied from unix into dos
[09:30] <Znort> onephatmind: so "umount /" ?
[09:30] <tritium> danielnewbie: cd ..
[09:30] <danielnewbie> I tried cd.. but it didn't change directories to the parent directory
[09:30] <danielnewbie> ahh, space
[09:30] <danielnewbie> ok
[09:30] <danielnewbie> thanks
[09:31] <onephatmind> Znort, no; reboot and go for a new install
[09:31] <Znort> onephatmind: will try. AFK now while installing.
[09:31] <alexcamilo> danielnewbie: cd, mv, rm. Very useful.  change directory. move. remove.
[09:31] <alexcamilo> nite
[09:32] <anto9us> stjepan, you could try putting the xterm in your .bashrc
[09:32] <onephatmind> Znort, luck
[09:33] <trevor> hi
[09:33] <onephatmind> hey
[09:33] <trevor> any girls here
[09:33] <onephatmind> hehe
[09:33] <lflashl> i just update xmms with skins but where do they install to
[09:33] <lsuactiafner> trevor : you want to pick girls up here? :)
[09:34] <trevor> i donno is there any   other rooms
[09:34] <fogos> hi everybobody, someone use 915 resolution on dappe beta version?
[09:34] <Madpilot> trevor, if you just want to chat, #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:34] <trevor> is there any local chat
[09:34] <anto9us> trevor, this is a tech support chatroom and network for that matter
[09:34] <skpl> can someone help me with flashplayer? it is not playing any sound
[09:35] <onephatmind> skpl, is the rest of your sound functioning?
, what package has you installed?
[09:35] <tritium> trevor: s/is/are
[09:35] <tonyyarusso> What system files are worth backing up?  fstab, xorg.conf, what else?
[09:35] <skpl> onephatmind, yes, the rest of my sound works, just not flashplayer. i have trouble playing videos with it as well
[09:35] <trevor> so how do i go to a diffeerent room
[09:36] <lflashl> how do i find my xmms skins
[09:36] <onephatmind> skpl. fogos's right; what did u install?
[09:36] <Petskull> back..
[09:36] <trevor> hey i    have a question
[09:37] <trevor> i tried to install festival
[09:37] <Petskull> opm- that ifconfig is after I was 'connected'..
[09:37] <trevor> the text to speech
[09:37] <skpl> onephatmind, i installed the flash plugin that my browser recommended. is there a better way?
[09:37] <ltibor65> HI Guys! Help, please! I want to install opera 8.54 for Ubuntu, but it requires xlibs and xlibg6. Where can I download these two files for Dapper?
, yes search at synaptic
[09:38] <crimsun> ltibor65: no, use the debs for Debian testing (etch) from Opera
[09:38] <Petskull> ltibor- are you online right now with your ubuntu
[09:38] <crimsun> ltibor65: those have the correct package dependencies
[09:38] <trevor> will any one talk to me please
[09:38] <lsuactiafner> !umask
[09:38] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, lsuactiafner
[09:38] <trevor> i need help
[09:38] <sobbbber> what program can convert .3gp video to .mpg?
[09:38] <yetistomps> ubotu, tell me about installing mplayer
[09:38] <onephatmind> skplt, listen to fogosl u need plugins
, flashplugin-nonfree
[09:38] <yetistomps> ubotu, tell me about mplayer
[09:39] <trevor> i have a question
[09:39] <Petskull> shoot
[09:39] <trevor> does any one know about ksayit
[09:39] <sobbbber> what program can convert .3gp video to .mpg?
[09:40] <Petskull> never heard of it
[09:40] <trevor> o
[09:40] <Madpilot> trevor, if you need help, you'll get it faster by asking a clear, specific question
[09:40] <trevor> i am wanting to find a text to speech program to when i type it will say it out loud
[09:40] <trevor> ok
[09:40] <onephatmind> sobbbbbbbbber, kino i think might do that for you
[09:41] <will_> is there a "cleanup unneeded junk" option in ubuntu??   my partition is way too small :D
[09:41] <scarn> i just installed ubnutu 64bit. how can i update my video drivers?. i only have 3 choices for resolution
[09:41] <trevor> will festival do it
[09:41] <skpl> fogos, no such package
[09:41] <onephatmind> skpl, did you enable all the repos?
 do youhave universe and multiverse turned on
[09:42] <onephatmind> scarn, it might be you monitor
, ?
[09:42] <sobbbber> what program can convert .3gp video to .mpg?
[09:42] <skpl> fogos, yes
[09:42] <scarn> how can i choose my monitor? i dont see na option
, i am on dapper. you?
[09:42] <onephatmind> fogos, its in backports
[09:42] <Petskull> onephatmind- I pm-ed you that dump
[09:42] <skpl> fogos, dapper
[09:43] <fid> can anyone recommend a good peer 2 peer software prog?
[09:43] <onephatmind> Petskull, i never got anything
[09:43] <noiesmo> fid, frostwire
[09:43] <fid> i have been told limewire but to no avail have i found it
[09:43] <Petskull> now?
[09:43] <lflashl> with 3 250gig hard drives what would be the best setup raid 0 or 1
[09:43] <fid> frost wire?
[09:43] <Madpilot> Petskull, you need to be identified to Freenode to pm users
[09:43] <will_> fid limewire .... gtk-gnutella ?
[09:43] <Madpilot> !tell fid about limewire
[09:43] <Petskull> ah... whaddaya suggest?
[09:43] <onephatmind> nope
[09:44] <noiesmo> fid, http://www.frostwire.com/static/index.html
[09:44] <fogos> fid>, giFT
[09:44] <Madpilot> !tell Petskull about register
[09:44] <onephatmind> Petskull: i think u have to ger with the server
[09:44] <zasdd> 
[09:44] <scarn> onephatmind , is there an option somewhere to set my monitor?
[09:44] <Madpilot> onephatmind, you'll need to register too, if you want to pm back to anyone
[09:44] <fogos> fid>, giFT, connect to openFt, Gnutella and Fastrack
[09:44] <will_> limewire goes thru all sorts of install stuff in those help pages ... i just open the sh file from /home directory ... works fine ... same with azureus
[09:44] <onephatmind> nope, only if i need to initiate
[09:44] <Petskull> thanks
[09:44] <fid> can i apt-get frost wire or limewire?
[09:44] <onephatmind> and i'm about to register;)
, try this web http://macromedia.mplug.org/
[09:45] <Madpilot> fid, did you see the pm from ubotu?
[09:45] <Petskull> onephatmind- go to #for-opm
[09:45] <fid> oh i do now
[09:46] <ltibor65> crimsun, I tried install opera from debian etch, but the problem is the same: it requires xlibs and xlib6g
[09:46] <verdeter> rejoignez #i-savoir s'il vous plait, besoin de soutien pour le lancement
[09:46] <mDot> i have two adjacent partitons (hda1 and hda2) hda1 was my Windows partition, but has since been formatted ext3. hda2 is my linux partition. I would like to merge the partitions. any ideas
[09:46] <will_> is there an ubotu about azureus plz?
[09:46] <skpl> fogos, there is nothing on that page for ubuntu
[09:46] <crimsun> ltibor65: try the 9 beta 1 deb
[09:46] <tonyyarusso> What system files are worth backing up?  fstab, xorg.conf, what else?
[09:47] <fid> man I don't know how snowy weather effects cable internet but whenever it snows my connection slows down soooo much.  Can't tell if the weather actually causes the decreased speeds or if its just because more people are inside but it sucks
[09:47] <gymsmoke> night, all
[09:47] <mDot> or, is there any way for me to move the contents of hda2 to hda1 without breaking my install
[09:47] <Jake_> hey guys, needin some help here with samba
[09:47] <ecker> has anyone ever gotten this error. kubuntu A problem occur while loading a library or a decoder: divxc32.dll     This is a new install of dapper drake kubuntu and im getting the error in kaffeine
[09:48] <fid> whats the difference between kubuntu and ubuntu anyways?
[09:48] <mDot> ecker #ubuntu+1
[09:48] <Jake_> i set it up and everytime i click on the "connect" button in mac os x , Finder freezes and im forced to relaunch it
[09:48] <lsuactiafner> why would apt-get build-dep not work? i have two pcs,each have identical sources and one works and the other doesnt?
[09:48] <mDot> fid the window manager (GNOME vs KDE)
[09:48] <crimsun> lsuactiafner: you don't have deb-src enabled for whatever component(s)?
[09:48] <fid> oh
[09:48] <fid> wierd
[09:48] <lsuactiafner> crimsun : it is enabled.
[09:48] <fid> i guess when i installed ubuntu i found it wierd that it didn't just offer the 2
[09:48] <chip42> fid: very little. you can have both sets of packages
[09:49] <Jake_> is there something i can do to get smb working from mac os x?
[09:49] <fid> like it would be nice to have a choice of more than just one window manager
[09:49] <lsuactiafner> identical sources.lst on both pcs, one works and the other doesnt.
[09:49] <mDot> fid you do
[09:49] <lsuactiafner> !easysource
[09:49] <fid> really?
[09:49] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[09:49] <ltibor65> crimsun, installing opera 9 beta is the problem the same.
[09:49] <fid> cause i would like to try out kde as well
[09:49] <fid> how do i go about doing such a thing?
[09:49] <chip42> fid: kde or gnome.. or one of a dozen other lightweight options
[09:49] <crimsun> ltibor65: on Dapper?
[09:50] <mDot> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop, you can then pick KDE from the Sessions menu at login
[09:50] <ltibor65> crimsun, yes on dapper.
[09:50] <crimsun> ltibor65: I know for a fact that Opera 9 beta 1 packaged for Debian testing (Etch) works just dandy on Dapper. This should be discussed in #ubuntu+1.
[09:50] <fid> nice
[09:50] <Madpilot> fid, install "kubuntu-desktop" for KDE
[09:51] <fid> getting it now
[09:51] <fid> wow thanks dudes
[09:51] <Madpilot> fid, or "xubuntu-desktop" for XFCE
[09:51] <aPello> Any one know what could be causing this:
[09:51] <aPello> Error reading /home/ruckus/.nano_history: Permission denied
[09:51] <aPello> Press Return to continue starting nano
[09:51] <fid> can i do all of those safely?
[09:51] <mDot> yes
[09:51] <Madpilot> fid, yes, generally
[09:51] <fid> ok cool
[09:52] <fid> after this kde installs i'll get the xfce but as i recall I never really liked xfce
[09:52] <mDot> now, someone wanna help me merge partitions?
[09:52] <scarn> can some one tell me how to set my monitor profile?
[09:52] <fid> but then again i didn't really like gnome until i tried ubuntu either so ya
[09:52] <bliss1_> hi
[09:52] <mDot> bliss1_ hi
[09:52] <fid> hah, but i haven't rocked linux since redhat 1.0 so who knows whats good anymore
[09:53] <fid> haha
[09:53] <bliss1_> mDOT
[09:53] <danielnewbie> hey, could someone help me install Java runtime environment?
[09:53] <bliss1_> mDot; hi
[09:53] <onephatmind> danielnewbie, open synaptic and search for "sun" or jre1.5
[09:53] <onephatmind> jre1.5 is better
[09:53] <onephatmind> ;)
[09:53] <Madpilot> !tell danielnewbie about java
[09:53] <chip42> fid: windowmaker was always my favorite. :)
[09:53] <Jake_> ok guys, i read something ons the forums and i read i need the new samba 3.0.20 but under synaptic manager, it only shows the latests as 3.0.14a
[09:54] <danielnewbie> I've downloaded it from the Java website, but I can't get it installed nad working with Firefox
[09:54] <fid> oh ya i remember that
[09:54] <fid> haha
[09:54] <fid> after redhat I gave up on linux for awhile
[09:54] <fid> actually no not true
[09:54] <Madpilot> danielnewbie, see the pm you just got from ubotu
[09:54] <fid> when redhat first came out i used it for awhile
[09:54] <Madpilot> !enter
[09:54] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:54] <danielnewbie> ah, thanks
[09:54] <Jake_> please someone help me
[09:54] <Jake_> or at least acknowledge me
[09:54] <fid> then i didn't try anything until fedora core 3 which sucked
[09:54] <bliss1_> just ran a make file it needs P2spdf or i got a warning for P2spdf but when i try apt-get is not there
[09:55] <fid> so my friend told me to try ubuntu and i'm hooked now hah
[09:55] <homegrown> Whatsup Jake?
[09:55] <mDot> hi Jake_
[09:55] <Jake_> im having problems with samba
[09:55] <bliss1_> Madpilot: good morning
[09:55] <Jake_> it wont let me connect through mac os x
[09:55] <homegrown> Jake - whats the prob?
[09:55] <lillpelle> bliss1_: you do mean P2spdf, and not ps2pdf?
[09:56] <lillpelle> the latter may come with ghostscript or similar
[09:56] <Jake_> and i read here....https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/23679
[09:56] <bliss1_> lillpelle; yep my mistake
[09:56] <NoUse> Jake_ have you read the wiki page on how to set up Samba?
[09:56] <Jake_> i need the 3.0.20 version of the samba server but the synaptic manger or w/e is showing the latest being 3.0.14a
[09:56] <Jake_> no, ill take a look at the wiki real fast
[09:56] <Madpilot> morning bliss1_
[09:57] <NoUse> Jake_ well if you need a new version of Samba, it will be in Dapper
[09:57] <lsuactiafner> !kbuntu
[09:57] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, lsuactiafner
[09:57] <Jake_> ok what do you mean when you say "it will be in dapper"?
[09:57] <Jake_> im like a complete newbie to linux , sry guys
[09:57] <bliss1_> lillpelle: i will try ps2pdf
[09:57] <NoUse> Jake_ dapper is the next version of Ubuntu
[09:58] <Jake_> ok
[09:58] <NoUse> Jake_ will be released in June
[09:58] <Jake_> is there anyway i can get that new samba version now?
[09:58] <lsuactiafner> the easysource generated sources list of kubuntu gives Err http://kubuntu.org breezy/main Packages 404 Not Found.
[09:58] <danielnewbie> I can't seem to find synaptic in Xfce
[09:58] <NoUse> if you're feeling brave you can upgrade to Dapper now
[09:58] <onephatmind> danielnewbie, put in synaptic in terminal
[09:58] <danielnewbie> ok
[09:58] <danielnewbie> thanks
[09:59] <Jake_> im going to stream movies to my xbox in xboxmediacenter and i would rather have samba sharing that anything else
[09:59] <NoUse> !upgrade
[09:59] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades .
[09:59] <Jake_> but is there a way to just put the new package in ubuntu now?
[09:59] <bliss1_> lillpelle: nope apt-get cannot find package
[09:59] <anto9us> Jake_, for streams you don't need samba
[09:59] <NoUse> Jake_ not easily
[09:59] <Jake_> yes, i do
[10:00] <Jake_> xbmc is set up for smb streaming only
[10:00] <anto9us> Jake_, that wouldn't be a stream, that would be a file share
[10:00] <Jake_> well xbmc "streams" videos over smb
[10:01] <lillpelle> bliss1_: sorry, seems to be in the gs-common package
[10:01] <Jake_> are there any major problems in the new ubuntu version?
[10:02] <chip42> Jake_: always going to be something wrong... but no, i haven't noticed anything serious in awhile
[10:02] <chip42> from my limited perspective
[10:02] <Jake_> ok
[10:02] <bliss1_> lillpelle: so run apt-get install gs-common?
[10:02] <Madpilot> Jake_, in Dapper? That depends - it is still in beta testing
[10:02] <lillpelle> bliss1_: that should be it, yes
[10:02] <bliss1_> lillpelle; thanks
[10:02] <lillpelle> bliss1_: perhaps it wants to intall mor packages to have a fully gs working.
[10:02] <chip42> Jake_: it changes every day. sometimes those changes break things
[10:03] <falk0n> would anyone be willing to help me with some questions about installed ubuntu
[10:03] <falk0n> installing*
[10:03] <anto9us> !anyone
[10:03] <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>
[10:03] <Jake_> ok and another thing, can anyone recommend a good ftp server under linux?
[10:03] <bliss1_> lillpelle: ok well the first thing or warning I got with this make file was it wanted latex not this one what next
[10:04] <bliss1_> now this one
[10:05] <Jake_> ok well i just started the upgrade to dapper
[10:05] <Jake_> about how long will it take?
[10:06] <lillpelle> bliss1: then you should insall the tetex packages.
[10:06] <fid|away> where do i check how much hard drive space i have left?
[10:06] <anto9us> Jake_, depends on your hardware, half an hour to an hour maybe on a modern system
[10:06] <Jake_> ok
[10:07] <anto9us> Jake_, oh and bandwidth is an issue too
[10:07] <Jake_> k, well im dlng at 610kbs
[10:08] <Jake_> i guess ill just let it go
[10:08] <bliss1_> Mudpilot: i use postfix and last week i got this strange encrypted message Protected Message from Yahoo.com user.
[10:08] <bliss1_> MIME-Version: 1.0 with a password  from From: n39806@yahoo.com originating IP [81.178.163.241
[10:08] <anto9us> Jake_, shouldn't take too long then :)
[10:08] <Jake_> haha cool
[10:09] <Jake_> can anyone recoomend a good ftp server under ubuntu?
[10:09] <Jake_> preferable one with a gui
[10:09] <anto9us> Jake_, I usuallly use ssh for remote file access, is that not an option?
[10:10] <Jake_> well i dont know a whole lot about ssh, im just familiar with ftp
[10:10] <scarn> does anyone have any idea how to select a monitor profile?
[10:10] <scarn> ..
[10:10] <Jake_> forgive me if im wrong but isnt ssh like just telneting to the machine?
[10:10] <Madpilot> Jake_, the file manager in Ubuntu can do basic FTP
[10:10] <Jake_> ok
[10:10] <Jake_> thnx madpilot
[10:10] <Madpilot> Jake_, SSH is secure telneting - it can be used for file transfer too
[10:11] <anto9us> Jake_, ssh is much more secure, inherits permissions of the linux users and can be compressed too
[10:11] <Jake_> hmm ill check into that
[10:11] <bliss1_> Madpilot: i use postfix and last week i got this strange encrypted message Protected Message from Yahoo.com user.
[10:11] <bliss1_> bliss1_ MIME-Version: 1.0 with a password   From: n39806@yahoo.com originating IP [81.178.163.241
[10:11] <Madpilot> Jake_, File->Connect To Server in the file manager
[10:12] <myk> question about installation - if i have 2 drives, PM and PS, will it allow me to choose which to install to?
[10:12] <Jake_> i was reading that rythmbox supports itunes music sharing, is that true?
[10:13] <anto9us> myk, yes
[10:13] <wy>  Need some help. I found that Emacs is not actually using the Chinese font I specified. And xfontsel can't display TTF Chinese fonts.
[10:13] <myk> anto9us, will it delete stuff on the slave? i have a ton of video files that i want to keep.
[10:13] <anto9us> myk, only if you format the partition
[10:14] <myk> anto9us, would it be safer to d/c the 2nd drive, install on the 1st, then reconnect it during a reboot?
[10:14] <crimsun> Jake_: in Dapper.
[10:14] <Jake_> ok thnx
[10:14] <myk> i ask that because i kinda did that and got some weird errors...
[10:14] <Jake_> i was just reading over rythmbox's website
[10:15] <anto9us> myk, that would prevent user error, yes :)
[10:16] <myk> anto9us, and at 115am, user error is bound to occur.
[10:16] <myk> bbl
[10:16] <henk> Is there a wpa capable wireless manager in dapper or am i still going to do this manualy with wpa supplicant>
[10:16] <Jake_> ok, what do i need to do to have ubuntu log me in automatically and start vnc after it logs in
[10:16] <anto9us> henk, ask in #ubuntu+1, I think there is
[10:17] <anto9us> Jake_, you can configure gdm to log you in automatically, anything you want to run you can put in .bashrc
[10:18] <animato> hello, how do i stop the audio previews in nautilus?
[10:18] <Jake_> ok
[10:18] <Jake_> there a manual on how to do that?
[10:18] <animato> where?
[10:18] <falk0n> I downloaded the files to install ubuntu and i dont know what to do with them, do i just burn all of them to a cd or is there a certain file
[10:19] <anto9us> animato, Edit | Preferences | Preview
[10:19] <bliss1_>  KQEMU installed, max_instances=4 max_locked_mem=88856kB. is 88856kb is that 888mb?
[10:19] <animato> falk0n, just burn the iso
[10:19] <Madpilot> falk0n, you got the big ISO file, right?
[10:19] <animato> thanx anlo9us
[10:19] <Madpilot> !+burniso
[10:19] <ubotu> For help burning the Ubuntu ISO to CD, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[10:19] <Jake_> falk0n are you usin windows xp and WinRAR?
[10:19] <falk0n> yes jake
[10:19] <lampshade> Why is it that SuperTux has no sound unless I'm sudoing into it?  I'm already in the audio group, what gives?
[10:20] <lampshade> really annoying
[10:20] <Madpilot> Jake_, let me guess - WinRAR does something silly with ISO files, right? Like it does with JARs?
[10:20] <Jake_> winrar idetifies .iso files as kind of a "packagged" file so dont open it in winrar
[10:20] <Jake_> just burn the .iso
[10:20] <Jake_> lol madpilot, ya
[10:20] <Jake_> i had the same problem a few days ago
[10:20] <falk0n> so just burn that file to a cd
[10:21] <Jake_> ya, the file you downloaded
[10:21] <falk0n> ok cool thanks
[10:21] <Madpilot> falk0n, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[10:21] <chip42> bliss: more like 88
[10:22] <anto9us> falk0n, it's important to burn it as an image and not just put the iso on a new data cd
[10:22] <bliss1_> chip42 thanks, well thats strange as i have a total of 768mb
[10:23] <chip42> bliss1_: yeah that is wierd
[10:24] <bliss1_> chip42; maybe thats the mimium
[10:24] <bliss1_> chip42; or that is 4x 88mb
[10:27] <veki> I have installed and reeinstalled cupsd and hplip on ubuntu 5.10 and after that cupsd is started but when I go into Administration/Printer it says thatit cannotcontact cupsd although it is running.  I restarted X but I cannot enter X anymore.  After login prompt it says that session laste only 10 seconds and that it could not login.  Hm what to do
[10:27] <bookworm> ??? plaese how do i conpile a package i've down loaded to my desktop
[10:28] <chip42> bliss1_: doubt it. seems more like the message is giving information about the application.. can run 4 of itself at a time, consuming at  most 88856k of memory. but i don't know anything about it. just an educated guess
[10:29] <Madpilot> veki, the error msg you go - was it something about ICEauthority?
[10:29] <veki> yes it is
[10:30] <veki> I suppose tht ahplip installed some python or so libraries and that screwed X
[10:30] <veki> it sayd that it cannot acces .ICE ... file in home/user although the file is there
[10:30] <bliss1_> chip42: thanks for that I will ask at the dev page see if they can shed so light
[10:31] <ailean> anyone know why the fonts on the menus of xmms are blocky?
[10:31] <Madpilot> veki, when you start Ubuntu, hit ESC when Grub is loading, enter the recovery console.
[10:31] <veki> ok
[10:31] <veki> and then?
[10:31] <joelbryan> Is there a $ENV_VAR for what type of ubuntu version I'm running?
[10:31] <Madpilot> veki, then type "rm ~/ICE*" and then "shutdown -r now"
[10:32] <Madpilot> veki, without the quotes around those two commands, obviously
[10:32] <Madpilot> veki, sorry - "rm ~/.ICE*"
[10:32] <veki> ok
[10:32] <veki> I will do that
[10:33] <veki> will you be later on IRC also, because I can try that in hour and half?
[10:33] <Madpilot> veki, no, I'm off soon, but there's always someone here - just ask
[10:33] <Nameeater> is there any way to see the last X packages I have installed? I have installed some packages and now my 3d stuff is really slow and has artifacts
[10:33] <veki> ok, thanks
[10:35] <TheRabbit> If I wanted to download songs onto my Sanso Sandisk MP3 player how would I do that with Ubuntu?
[10:35] <veki> Madpilot: OK, so you think actually that something screwed up .ICE permissions and rm /ICE will actually ask X to create new one that will work
[10:35] <Lock-Dog> morning
[10:35] <Lock-Dog> how do i mount cdrom in ubuntu?!
[10:35] <Madpilot> veki, yes, that's right - I've had that error myself, twice
[10:36] <veki> ok, great
[10:36] <fyrestrtr> Lock-Dog: just insert the cdrom, it should auto-mount
[10:36] <Lock-Dog> hmm...
[10:36] <Lock-Dog> i don`t think it worked...
[10:36] <Lock-Dog> any command?
[10:36] <veki> Madpilot: is that possibel to do as root from terminal without X
[10:36] <fyrestrtr> why do you think it didn't work?
[10:36] <thatGuy_> cafuego, you wont the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx page?
[10:36] <veki> I mean sudo...
[10:36] <newie> Hello. I think that i have somehow lost window titlebars in Gnome, after using fluxbox and so... help?
[10:36] <Madpilot> veki, that's what the recovery console is
[10:37] <fyrestrtr> veki: yes.
[10:37] <veki> ok, good
[10:37] <Lock-Dog> because i just think,not sure.
[10:37] <Lock-Dog> i`ll check..isn`t there a command?
[10:37] <chip42> Lock-Dog: mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom ... maybe. devices and mount points vary. man mount
[10:38] <Lock-Dog> k
[10:38] <Lock-Dog> 10x
[10:38] <Lock-Dog> Connection: Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC - Packet Scheduler Miniport @ 10.0 Mbps (Rec: 2075.10MB Sent: 1381.11MB)
[10:38] <Lock-Dog> i need to make internet connection in ubuntu
[10:38] <Lock-Dog> howto?
[10:38] <Lock-Dog> alcatel speed touch home modem
[10:38] <Madpilot> !+modem
[10:38] <ubotu> rumour has it, modem is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto
[10:39] <Lock-Dog> !modem
[10:39] <ubotu> rumour has it, modem is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto
[10:39] <Lock-Dog> ;)
[10:39] <Lock-Dog> k
[10:39] <veki> Madpilot:" I have also the following problem.  I have HP ethernet printer that is connected to switch. my Ubunutu can ping it nicely, but When I wantto print its says that it is busy
[10:39] <fyrestrtr> Lock-Dog: you probably want ppoe since the modem you have is actually a dsl modem, iirc.
[10:40] <Madpilot> veki, I know nothing about network printing - sorry
[10:40] <Lock-Dog> yep
[10:40] <Lock-Dog> i found the info already
[10:40] <Lock-Dog> it`s k..10x.
[10:40] <Lock-Dog> ppoe
[10:40] <veki> ok, thanks, tghe same happened with printer on parllel port, so Ithink it i snot related to netwrok itself
[10:41] <matid> Hi, is there any way to substitute minicom that I use to run my modem so I would be able to run it on system startup?
[10:41] <Jake_> ok, im just messing around with ssh, i have an external hard drive, how do i access it via command line(ssh)
[10:42] <will_> thanks for the help  :)
[10:42] <Loevborg> Hey, do you guys occasionaly get this. "swsusp: Not enough free swap" ?
[10:43] <brammator> i have manual pptp connection. how to add it to 'networking' list of interfaces? also, is storing my pass in /etc/ppp/chap-secrets absolutely inevitable?
[10:44] <Madpilot> Jake_, not sure you can. SSH is a computer-to-computer thing, AFAIK
[10:45] <Jake_> well i can browse it in the file browser in ubuntu,shouldnt i be able to access it via ssh?
[10:45] <veki> Jake:  you have to access with mount command , please check manual for man and fstab
[10:45] <veki> you can access with ssh things that do have IP number and enabled ssh access
[10:46] <Jake_> ok, well the external hard drive is hooked up to that computer and i can browse its files in ubuntu file browser
[10:46] <Jake_> sry for the misunderstanding
[10:46] <veki> Jake: you can access with ssh things that do have IP number and enabled ssh access
[10:46] <brammator> Jake_ find mount point for this hdd and browse it with ssh
[10:47] <jimi> windows has ipconfig /renew what is int linux with similar function?
[10:47] <veki> so, I supose your HD doe snot have special IP number because it does not have Ethernet connection, so you cannot acces sit with ssh
[10:47] <Jake_> ok, im not familiar with how files are laid out in linux, would it be in /dev/?
[10:47] <veki> yes, your external HD would be in /dev but also check fstab amd mount commands and you will see,
[10:47] <brammator> Jake_ better look into file browser first. some of /media/ i presume.
[10:48] <brammator> Jake_ also, run "mount" via ssh and see if any of this lines looks like your HD
[10:48] <Jake_> ok
[10:48] <Jake_> sweet, thanks guys, i found it
[10:49] <brammator> np
[10:49] <anto9us> Jake_, 'man hier' will describe the linux file system hierarchy
[10:49] <Jake_> k
[10:50] <Jake_> great man page, right there, thanks
[10:50] <thatGuy_> cafuego, nvm, i read the signature at the bottom. the page fixed everything after i removed the dapper default driver and tried ndiswrapper from scratch again
[10:50] <veki> there is on Linux Documentation project book abut fiyles system hierarchy that I recomend for reading
[10:51] <Jake_> k, ill google it
[10:51] <LorD-LsD> is there a line for help or do we just blurt out in the channle ?
[10:51] <veki> www.ldtp.org I think
[10:51] <Madpilot> LorD-LsD, just ask
[10:51] <anto9us> LorD-LsD, blurting is recommended :)
[10:52] <veki> www.ldp.org
[10:52] <veki> sorry,m something similar is the Linux Documentation project
[10:52] <g1gaman> i have to hdd drives (3gb & 1,7gb). can anyone give me advice how should i partition them while installing ubuntu 5.10. which is the best way?
[10:53] <LorD-LsD> thanks.. here is my situation i just installed linux.. (extreme newb wanting to learn) and i have a bluetooth keyboard and mouse how can i make these work with ubuntu i dont have a regular mouse but i do have a standard keyboard also how can i get my wireless card to work
[10:53] <anto9us> g1gaman, seperate /home should be enough
[10:53] <zcat[1] > 3G is a bit tight, no?
[10:53] <etmnt_away> I have a quick question, how often should we updatedb?
[10:54] <anto9us> g1gaman, with 2 drives though, I'd configure raid0 for faster performance
[10:54] <poningru> LorD-LsD: the bluetooth you can make it work out of the box starting in the june release (the next release which is called dapper)
[10:54] <anto9us> zcat[1] , a bit tight, yes
[10:54] <LorD-LsD> i have dapper flight 6 whatever that means ?
[10:54] <etmnt_away> how often should we updatedb?
[10:54] <anto9us> etmnt_away, it should run automatically during the early hours of the morning
[10:55] <Nameeater> I have installed a package but when I go to remove it with apt, it wants to take other (important) stuff with it, how can I make it just remove the 1 package?
[10:55] <poningru> LorD-LsD: hmm that should allow you to use bluetooth kb
[10:55] <zcat[1] > I'd suggest 3G root, 1.5 home, 200M swap..
[10:55] <etmnt_away> so it starts auto?
[10:55] <agliv5> Greetings all :)  Is it posible to run a virus scanner booting from the liveCD?
[10:55] <poningru> and mouse
[10:55] <etmnt_away> I didn't see it in crontab
[10:55] <g1gaman> anto9us,  i will not have lots of data on them. 3gb is primary master. /home should be on second (smaller) disk?
[10:55] <poningru> not sure how to set it up thought, since i have never played with it
[10:55] <zcat[1] > actually no, I'd suggest get a 20G drive..
[10:55] <LorD-LsD> poningru how do i get to the setup for it tho it did not autodetect or ask me to configur the bluetooth during the install
[10:55] <anto9us> g1gaman, /home will be where all your user files go
[10:56] <xbox_sky> Hi! How do I make my applications/script to launch anywhere in my bash? Like nzbperl (script) is located in a folder, but how do I make it launch/evrywhere on my system?
[10:56] <agliv5> Anyone?  Virus Scan,  LiveCD,  Help please :)
[10:56] <poningru> LorD-LsD: look under system either pref or admin there should be a bluetooth option
[10:56] <LorD-LsD> poningru_ how can i get to those menus with just a keyboard ?
[10:58] <g1gaman> anto9us, ok thanx a lot. another question. maybe i should make partition /swap on slave disk? the purpose of computer is net surfing and no downloading/creating data.
[10:58] <poningru> LorD-LsD: press alt+ctrl+tab that should allow you to cycle to the top bar
[10:58] <poningru> err hold down alt and ctrl and keep on pressing tab untill the top bar it higlighted
[10:58] <LorD-LsD> poningru okay thank you i will reboot and try this now.. is there a configuration for setting up a wireless card so i can access the internet ?
[10:58] <poningru> then use the arrow keys to go to the menus
[10:58] <poningru> LorD-LsD: need to know which wireless card
[10:59] <anto9us> g1gaman, sounds good, yes
[10:59] <weiliu> join #ubuntu-cn
[10:59] <anto9us> etmnt_away, it's run as slocate
[10:59] <LorD-LsD> its a dwl5g
[10:59] <LorD-LsD> from dlink
[10:59] <g1gaman> anto9us, which partitions are used for program files and which are user partitions?
[11:00] <poningru> LorD-LsD: hold on let me check
[11:00] <anto9us> g1gaman, "man hier" will give a comprehensive description but generally all user files are in /home
[11:00] <Znort> G'morning ppl, guess who's back... I succeeded in installing the new ubuntu, but when I compile it sais my compiler fails the sanity check. Anything to work around that?
[11:00] <g1gaman> anto9us, maybe there is a online manual, but i cant find it
[11:00] <Jake_> whoohoo!! 52min till dapper is installed!!
[11:01] <poningru> LorD-LsD: you sure that was the name of the card?
[11:01] <LorD-LsD> poningru_ to be more exact its a dlink airplus g dwl-g510
[11:01] <poningru> ah much better
[11:02] <poningru> let me check
[11:02] <LorD-LsD> thank you
[11:04] <andrej> Hi guys ... I've been googling for hours but can't seem to find a suitable breezy-repo for mplayer, acidrip and the likes
[11:05] <Madpilot> andrej, mplayer is in Multiverse
[11:05] <Madpilot> so is acidrip
[11:05] <Madpilot> !+multiverse
[11:05] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[11:05] <lesshaste> is there any im client for linux that can do video?
[11:06] <zcat[1] > how about w32codecs and libdvdcss?
[11:06] <andrej> are there different software packages on repos in different countries?
[11:06] <poningru> LorD-LsD: yeah that should work out of the box
[11:06] <poningru> LorD-LsD: go to your network configuration
[11:06] <LorD-LsD> poningru okay and i can get to all that with cntr alt tab ?
[11:06] <andrej> The NZ mirror certainly doesn't have mplayer or acid
[11:06] <Madpilot> andrej, I don't believe so, but I'm not sure
[11:06] <andrej> Hmmm
[11:06] <anto9us> andrej, there shouldn't be, they should all be mirrors
[11:06] <Madpilot> andrej, do you have Multiverse enabled?
[11:06] <poningru> LorD-LsD: yeah its under system->admin
[11:06] <andrej> Yeah
[11:07] <LorD-LsD> thank you .. i will reboot now and give this a go
[11:07] <poningru> LorD-LsD: which you can reach using ctrl alt tab thing
[11:07] <Madpilot> andrej, switch to the main repos
[11:07] <anto9us> andrej, have you run "apt-get update" ?
[11:07] <Kassah> on Dapper, I've noticed that the bubble notifications will cross screens on a Xinarama setup making it hard to read.. does anyone have a solution to this?
[11:07] <poningru> and the arrow keys
[11:07] <andrej> repeatedly :}
[11:07] <zcat[1] > Kassah: file a bug report..
[11:07] <andrej> Madpilot - which are the main repos?
[11:07] <poningru> LorD-LsD: once you have highlighted the bar with the mensu bar make sure to get into the menus using the arrow key
[11:08] <poningru> s
[11:08] <agliv5> Can anyone help me pls my system is infected by a virus, I assume, and I can only boot from a LiveCD...  What can I do to clean my system?
[11:08] <Madpilot> andrej, the archive.ubuntu.com ones - with no country codes in front
[11:08] <londonboi2k3> Hi guys, trying to compile bzflag but I am getting an error. Client build has been requested, but GL is not fully available (missing gl.h) Have searched the forum but cant seem to get an answer
[11:08] <andrej> Ok, ta
[11:08] <anto9us> agliv5, a linux system is infected?
[11:08] <poningru> agliv5: hehe sorrry dude there are almost zero viruses for linux
[11:08] <Znort> Nobody has a solution for "/lib/cpp fails sanity check"? Then I reckon I should move on. Thanks anyway ;)
[11:08] <poningru> agliv5: whats the prob?
[11:08] <Madpilot> andrej, standard Breezy sources.list - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 - compare w/ yours
[11:09] <poningru> Znort: do man cpp tell me what that says
[11:09] <poningru> err nm
[11:09] <poningru> its a lib not bin
[11:09] <anto9us> agliv5, try clamav
[11:09] <zcat[1] > comments on source-o-matic?
[11:09] <poningru> anto9us: I dont think its a virus
[11:09] <agliv5> Yes and no, I was running Windows when the system became infected and now I can only start from the Ubuntu liveCD that I have...
[11:10] <agliv5> anto9us is it possible to run clamav from the LiveCD?
[11:10] <zcat[1] > summat's overwritten the mbr perhaps?
[11:10] <andrej> Well, the DVD as a source aside ubuntu has customised the sources.list to point at NZ with exception of security
[11:10] <anto9us> agliv5, yes, you should be able to, you might need to install it if it's not there already
[11:10] <Znort> poningru: a long man page appears
[11:10] <Madpilot> andrej, yeah, it'll do that, but you can always switch repos.
[11:10] <andrej> Ok, I did switch, and run apt-get update ...
[11:10] <poningru> Znort: whats the first line
[11:11] <Madpilot> Znort, did you do the full build-essential install for compiling?
[11:11] <andrej> apt-cache search acidrip still comes back empty handed
[11:11] <Znort> Madpilot: What do you mean?
[11:11] <agliv5> anto9us Thanks, I'll look for clamav and report back ;)
[11:11] <Madpilot> !info acidrip
[11:11] <ubotu> acidrip: (ripping and encoding DVD tool using mplayer and mencoder), section multiverse/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.14-0.0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 53 kB, Installed size: 276 kB
[11:11] <Madpilot> andrej, ^^^
[11:11] <__filip_> http://pastebin.com/676528 I get this when i try to play an mp3 in juk. I have try Arts and aKode. The sound works sometimes and sometimes not. So if i restart the computer i may work. The sound doesnt work in amarok or xmms either. I run Kubuntu dapper.
[11:11] <poningru> Znort: do sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:11] <Znort> poningru: First line: NAME: cpp - The C processor
[11:11] <zcat[1] > andrej: google 'source o matic' - it'll build you a sources list for whatever stuff you want..
[11:11] <__filip_> The sound have work perfectly in the other relases
[11:11] <poningru> oh rofl
[11:11] <Madpilot> andrej, acidrip & mplayer are both in Multiverse, honest
[11:12] <anto9us> __filip_, #ubuntu+1 for help on dapper
[11:12] <lesshaste> is there any im client for linux that can do video?
[11:12] <poningru> andrej: did you add the multiverse to your source list?
[11:12] <poningru> lesshaste: amsn
[11:12] <andrej> yes, sure did
[11:12] <lesshaste> poningru: thx... I'll take a look.. no skype video?
[11:12] <andrej>  deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[11:13] <poningru> lesshaste: skype is there for linux
[11:13] <poningru> !skype
[11:13] <andrej> That should have me covered?
[11:13] <Znort> madpilot: build-essential gives a wierd error
[11:13] <ubotu> from memory, skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[11:13] <lesshaste> poningru: thx
[11:13] <Madpilot> andrej, you need more than just the backports
[11:13] <scorpion> Hola, como hago para tener una imagen diferente en cada escritorio?
[11:13] <Madpilot> andrej, do a full copy/paste of that default sources.list I gave you the URL for
[11:13] <Edgy_Eft> je ne parle francais
[11:13] <Madpilot> !es
[11:13] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:13] <Edgy_Eft> :B
[11:14] <Edgy_Eft> prego uno litro de late
[11:14] <poningru> Znort: whats the error?
[11:14] <poningru> !es
[11:14] <poningru> 0.o
[11:14] <poningru> wtf
[11:14] <poningru> stupid bot
[11:14] <Kassah> zcat[1] : you don't happen to know what package the notification bubbles are in?
[11:14] <Madpilot> Znort, what error?
[11:15] <andrej> Madpilot , sorry, I can't see a url that you gave me?
[11:15] <scorpion> Hola, como hago para tener una imagen diferente en cada escritorio?
[11:15] <Madpilot> andrej, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[11:15] <Znort> poningru: It's in dutch, but litteraly translated it sais: The following packages have not the right requirements: libc6-dev (enter) libc-dev
[11:15] <alberto> hola
[11:15] <poningru> !tell scorpion about es
[11:15] <Madpilot> scorpion, #ubuntu-es
[11:15] <scorpion> thanks
[11:15] <shinu> why in find cant i have -type before -perm?
[11:16] <alberto> ke tal jente?
[11:16] <Madpilot> !es
[11:16] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:16] <poningru> sigh...
[11:16] <scorpion> Hola, como hago para tener una imagen diferente en cada escritorio?
[11:16] <poningru> Znort: try to do a repair
[11:16] <poningru> 0.0
[11:16] <poningru> wow
[11:16] <Znort> poningru: By issueing what command?
[11:17] <Madpilot> scorpion, English here, please. For Spanish, #ubuntu-es. thanks
[11:17] <poningru> err hold on
[11:17] <alberto> ok
[11:17] <alberto> hello?
[11:17] <scorpion> i don't enter
[11:17] <poningru> Madpilot: whats the command for repair packages?
[11:17] <Madpilot> poningru, not sure... man apt-get :P
[11:17] <alberto> ??
[11:17] <poningru> hehe not at my computer right now
[11:18] <licinioo> hi
[11:18] <Znort> apt-get -f?
[11:18] <scorpion> donde se va al xat espaol?
[11:18] <alberto> ??
[11:18] <alberto> eso pregunto
[11:18] <AnAnt> doesn't Ubuntu setup virtual consoles (ie /dev/ttyX) ?
[11:18] <poningru> Znort: hmm might be sorry not sure dude
[11:18] <poningru> AnAnt: ctrl+alt+ f1
[11:19] <Znort> poningru: tried to but it keeps whining about a broken pipe =S
[11:19] <r0b> is it worth installing the current stable release, or is the new release going to supercede it soon and i should just wait
[11:19] <poningru> Znort: problem is I dont have my laptop with me I am using a school computer that is running windows
[11:19] <alberto> aki alguien sabe espaol?
[11:19] <Znort> poningru: lol
[11:19] <scorpion> si
[11:19] <scorpion> yo
[11:19] <Madpilot> alberto, English here, please. For Spanish, #ubuntu-es. thanks
[11:19] <alberto> por fin alguen!!
[11:19] <AnAnt> poningru: well, I am trying the Live DVD, and it doesn't have it
[11:20] <AnAnt> poningru: so I was wondering if that is just because it's a live distro
[11:20] <poningru> Madpilot: dont think they can enter es they have to register I think
[11:20] <poningru> AnAnt: oh yeah I dont think the live distro has it
[11:20] <scorpion> alberto entra en este canal
[11:20] <andrej> good grief ... this channel is way too lively for me :D
[11:20] <scorpion> #ubuntu-es.
[11:20] <Madpilot> poningru, why the heck is #ubuntu-es +R when #ubuntu isn't?
[11:21] <poningru> :D
[11:21] <AnAnt> poningru: ok, I'm not used to debian, how can I get the version of software I have here ? I mean, is there something like rpm -q ?
[11:22] <enyc> AnAnt:  "dpkg -l {package}"  in debian/ubuntu
[11:22] <AnAnt> thx
[11:22] <enyc> AnAnt: note that this is #ubuntu not #debian ;-)
[11:22] <poningru> AnAnt: obviously you have to be super user
[11:22] <Znort> Ok thanks for the great help here (im not sarcastic). I go try at the wine channel. Bye
[11:22] <r0b> is it worth installing the current stable release, or is the new release going to supercede it soon and i should just wait
[11:22] <highvoltage> r0b: new release is due for june 1.
[11:22] <poningru> r0b the next release is going to be in june
[11:23] <Madpilot> r0b, install the current stable, and upgrade in place when the new one is stable
[11:23] <enyc> AnAnt: I am able to dpkg -l  not as superuser... you can search and query etc... -- just not change/install-romeve packages etc.
[11:23] <poningru> what is -q??
[11:23] <AnAnt> k
[11:23] <r0b> awesome thanks will do :)
[11:23] <poningru> I thought that was install in rpmm
[11:23] <Boglizk> Why do i get "bash: ./helloworld.sh: Permission denied" ? :S
[11:23] <anto9us> r0b, depends how mission critical it is, I'd say the beta is quite stable now
[11:23] <poningru> err nm
[11:23] <enyc> r0b: the new (dapper // 6.06) installer / system is quite different from breezy (5.10 / stable)
[11:23] <andrej> thanks to whoever the friendly person was to point me at google and source o matic ... thanks :}
[11:23] <r0b> well its my first stab at linux/debian so :D
[11:23] <poningru> r0b yeah dude if you just wanna have fun install the beta now
[11:23] <andrej> I mean it :)
[11:23] <Madpilot> Boglizk, have you made sure your script has execute set?
[11:24] <BlueEagle> rob: You can install breezy and then upgrade that to dapper when the next stable is released.
[11:24] <poningru> r0b stick with stable
[11:24] <BlueEagle> rob: however if this is a production machine my advice is to stick with the tried and tested.
[11:24] <[nige] > can linux do dynamic dns, so it adds dhcp leases/ address to its dns records?
[11:24] <AnAnt> ??!
[11:24] <enyc> r0b: if you are playing around // desktop user etc.  imho I would get the dapper beta -- http://releases.ubuntu.com/dapper/
[11:24] <AnAnt> hey, what's the superuser password in the live distro ?!
[11:24] <poningru> AnAnt: ignore me
[11:24] <andrej> NigelS: you can do that with scripting
[11:24] <andrej> bind as such can't
[11:24] <Boglizk> Madpilot: i just wrote "#!/bin/bash <newline> echo Hello World" in it
[11:24] <anto9us> [nige] , yes
[11:24] <Madpilot> AnAnt, there isn't one
[11:25] <[nige] > anto9us, without scripting?
[11:25] <Boglizk> i probably screwed up, didn't i? :/
[11:25] <fyrestrtr> AnAnt: none
[11:25] <AnAnt> Madpilot: well, I fail to do SU
[11:25] <Madpilot> AnAnt, use sudo
[11:25] <scorpion> Hola, como hago para tener una imagen diferente en cada escritorio?
[11:25] <AnAnt> saying authentication failure
[11:25] <[nige] > andrej,  I would prefer to stay away from scripting
[11:25] <AnAnt> ok
[11:25] <Madpilot> !tell AnAnt about sudo
[11:25] <anto9us> [nige] , I just set system to dhcp and the gateway is listed as my dns server
[11:25] <andrej> well ... when you say DNS, do you handing out random names?
[11:25] <BlueEagle> [nige] : I think I remember setting that up. You need bind and dhcpcd iirc.
[11:25] <Madpilot> Boglizk, you just need to make sure the file you created has Execute set in it's permissions
[11:25] <scorpion> Hola, como hago para tener una imagen diferente en cada escritorio?
[11:25] <Alth> Hey Madpilot :)
[11:25] <bananasontoast> Can anyone possibly point out documentation on how to install using the live/install DVD?
[11:25] <andrej> If the names are meant to be static it takes some effort
[11:25] <r0b> if i setup my system just how i want it, ie drivers etc, when i upgrade to dapper, would i have to start all over again or?
[11:26] <BlueEagle> scorpion: #ubuntu-es por favour
[11:26] <scorpion> Hola, como hago para tener una imagen diferente en cada escritorio?
[11:26] <[nige] > BlueEagle, i was only going to use the dhcpd
[11:26] <Boglizk> Madpilot: oh.. allright, thanks
[11:26] <[nige] > :)
[11:26] <[nige] > well bind things
[11:26] <poningru> r0b no the update will not touch the settings
[11:26] <[nige] > they are pretty much the leader in the linux world arent they?
[11:26] <Madpilot> r0b, for some things like 3d drivers, you might have to redo some things. Most settings will be OK
[11:26] <BlueEagle> [nige] : Well you can't run a dns w/o a nameserver like bind (berkley internet name daemon)
[11:26] <poningru> oh true
[11:26] <r0b> oh well, off to install my first distro
[11:26] <r0b> wish me luck :)
[11:26] <poningru> r0b good luck
[11:26] <anto9us> r0b, good luck
[11:27] <BlueEagle> g/l rob
[11:27] <anto9us> [nige] , you want static dns with dhcp, yes?
[11:27] <shinu> if i have an internal graphic card, how do i check how much ram is assigned to it?
[11:27] <scorpion> hello.who it can diferent wallpapers in desktops?
[11:28] <BlueEagle> poningru: somewhat delayed I must say. :p
[11:28] <scorpion> hello?
[11:28] <Madpilot> scorpion, if you mean different wallpapers in different virtual desktops, you can't do that yet
[11:28] <poningru> scorpion: right click on the desktop and choose change background
[11:28] <poningru> I think he means change background
[11:28] <poningru> not sure
[11:29] <poningru> we need someone to remove the R in es
[11:29] <scorpion> mmm
[11:29] <Revolution> short, stupid question :P Can I just use KDE apps on GNOME?
[11:29] <Madpilot> Revolution, yes
[11:29] <poningru> Revolution: yes
[11:29] <[nige] > anto9us, I want to beable to issue dhcp leases to clients, and when i type in say smb://computernumber1/ to be take to it, not have it not beable to find its hostname
[11:29] <bananasontoast> Can anyone possibly point out documentation on how to install using the live/install DVD?
[11:29] <Revolution> thnx ;)
[11:29] <andrej> are there any repos with transcode as well?  I just leeched mplayer and acidrip ... but still ain't all happy ;}
[11:29] <scorpion> revolution, yes
[11:29] <poningru> !transcode
[11:29] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, poningru
[11:30] <andrej> NigelS: that's easy ... all you need to do is to tie the dhcp lease to a mac address
[11:30] <Boglizk> How do i change permissions on the .sh file from Terminal?
[11:30] <andrej> errh ... without the S :)
[11:30] <engla> Hello. I wonder one thing: Is it possible to make apps "swallow" the first click in a window, so that if I click to focus it I don't inadvertedly click a link, button or any control like that?
[11:30] <Madpilot> poningru, I just pm'd Sev. about the +R in -es
[11:30] <[nige] > andrej, but then I need to knw everything machines mac address
[11:30] <BlueEagle> revolution: Yes you can, however that will cause the KDE graphical libraries (QT) to be loaded into memory. QT does take a nice chunk of memory.
[11:31] <Revolution> ah ok :)
[11:31] <poningru> Madpilot: sweet
[11:31] <engla> Boglizk: normally it's "chmod +x file.sh" to add the executable "bit" to the file's permissions
[11:31] <BlueEagle> revolution: also most QT applications attempt to use the ARTS sound library and they might conflict with EDS
[11:31] <BlueEagle> ESD*
[11:31] <Silent1> poningru i tried what you said.. but i could not acess the menus i could switch between top bottom and desktop but nothing let me open the menus
[11:31] <andrej> [nige]  How many machines?  It's quite easy, I've written an awk script that extracts macs from arp-requests ;}
[11:31] <Boglizk> engla: Thanks!
[11:31] <andrej> But that's not really a ubuntu-topic, is it?
[11:31] <[nige] > well i have say 5 machines at home, and yer thats not an issue to get them all
[11:32] <poningru> andrej http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/breezy/x11/transcode
[11:32] <LorD-LsD> poningru i tried what you said.. but i could not acess the menus i could switch between top bottom and desktop but nothing let me open the menus
[11:32] <engla> Boglizk: +r and +w for read and write. You can also set absolute permissions, or perms for just the owner (like 'u=rwx go=r')
[11:32] <[nige] > but if i expand that it might get a little more tricky
[11:32] <poningru> LorD-LsD: try moving the arrow keys around
[11:32] <anto9us> [nige] , that's netbios isn't it?
[11:32] <poningru> that was one thing I was trying to tell you...
[11:32] <andrej> I had no problems with a network of > 60 machines ;)
[11:32] <Boglizk> allright
[11:32] <Madpilot> Boglizk, man chmod for more info
[11:32] <[nige] > anto9us, no, becuase the internet works on name to ip address number
[11:32] <LorD-LsD> i did.. played around and tried several command combos.. best i could do was get access to a console mode i think.. alt ctrl and f1
[11:33] <ubuntu> Hello
[11:33] <[nige] > I belive its called dynamic dns, not the one your thinking of with things like i guess no-ip.com etch
[11:33] <poningru> LorD-LsD: no do the ctrl+alt then tab and highlight the top bar
[11:33] <LorD-LsD> it was highlighted
[11:33] <poningru> then use the arrow keys to move to the menu
[11:33] <anto9us> [nige] , you may need to configure each client
[11:33] <LorD-LsD> it didnt do anything
[11:34] <poningru> the arrow keys?
[11:34] <LorD-LsD> yep
[11:34] <poningru> hmm
[11:34] <Draconicus> Are there any issues with the installer and SATA that I should know about?
[11:34] <poningru> dapper or breezy?
[11:34] <andrej> NigelS:  the problem is that you'll need to SOMEHOW (magically?) tie the lease to a name ... and the only way that's POSSIBLE is via the MAC
[11:34] <LorD-LsD> dapper
[11:34] <[nige] > well no, I dont think you do
[11:34] <poningru> oh right
[11:34] <poningru> hmmm
[11:34] <poningru> thats weird
[11:34] <Madpilot> Draconicus, there shouldn't be - my only HD is SATA, I had no issues installing
[11:34] <andrej> i did it again.
[11:34] <[nige] > the problem is I know how to do this in windows servers :S I am trying to work out if there is an equivlant for linux
[11:35] <Draconicus> Madpilot: Okay. Thanks.
[11:35] <andrej> well ... the method I first described is trivial
[11:35] <ferronica> hello
[11:35] <ferronica> any one gona help me
[11:35] <andrej> and if you keep editing the dhcp.conf as you add machines it's quite doab'e
[11:35] <andrej> doable
[11:36] <[nige] > andrej, but with say 800pc its not
[11:36] <poningru> can someone get to their application/system menus using just the kb? I was able to do it before I dont think I remember how to do it now, sitting at my windows comp
[11:36] <[nige] > espically if change say 2 machines
[11:36] <anto9us> [nige] , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BIND9ServerHowto may be helpful
[11:36] <andrej> [nige]  ... that's where arp requests come in handy.
[11:36] <Madpilot> poningru, there's always Alt+F2, if you can find the name of the app you want to launch
[11:36] <[nige] > cheers I will have a read
[11:37] <andrej> [nige]  what do you mean by change?
[11:37] <poningru> Madpilot: he wants to access a system thing under admin
[11:37] <ferronica> Help Me!
[11:37] <ferronica> please!
[11:37] <poningru> not sure what the app name for that is
[11:37] <poningru> ferronica: cant help sorry
[11:37] <Madpilot> ferronica, please ask an actual question, don't just yell
[11:37] <ferronica> y?
[11:37] <ferronica> pleas
[11:37] <feugan3333> ferronica, stop that
[11:37] <ferronica> ok
[11:37] <poningru> ferronica: you didnt ask a question
[11:37] <feugan3333> ferronica, ask a question
[11:37] <ferronica> ok
[11:38] <poningru> :D
[11:38] <ferronica> i cant boot my XP via UBUNTU GRUB..
[11:38] <anto9us> [nige] , if I understand the problem correctly it may be as simple as editing the hosts file on your dhcp server
[11:38] <ferronica> ERROR-NTLDR missing
[11:38] <[nige] > that may work anto9us
[11:38] <Jimmey_1> How do I reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[11:38] <Jimmey_1> I can never fully remember it
[11:39] <feugan3333> ferronica, Was windows working before you installed Ubuntu?
[11:39] <[nige] > Jimmey_1, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:39] <ferronica> i hav three seperate hdd
[11:39] <ferronica> ya its working fine
[11:39] <[nige] > I know dnsmasq does something similar to it
[11:40] <graveson> can anyone help me please ? what can i use to create dvd video
[11:40] <LorD-LsD> is it possible to launch the bluetooth config utility via the alt-f2
[11:40] <poningru> graveson: what do you mean? you have some video and you want to record it to a dvd disc?
[11:40] <feugan3333> ferronica, well start by posting the file /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:41] <poningru> or do you want to rip from a dvd to a file?
[11:41] <kranebitt5> hi guys. I am owning an
[11:41] <BlueEagle> kranebitt5: congratulations
[11:41] <graveson> poningru:yes some avi files that i want to record on dvd to watch on set top dvd player
[11:41] <kranebitt5> Fujitsu siemens laptop but I can't get the 3d aacceleration to work
[11:41] <ferronica> now what i do
[11:42] <kranebitt5> can anyone help me?
[11:42] <BlueEagle> kranebitt5: lspci|grep VGA
[11:42] <Fujitsu> I don't make any products with Siemens :P
[11:42] <Fujitsu> kranebitt5, a number of people have asked similar questions...
[11:42] <Siemens> fujitsu: Yes you do!
[11:42] <feugan3333> ferronica, did you post the file?
[11:42] <anto9us> graveson, dvdauthor may be what you're looking for
[11:42] <ferronica> what file???
[11:43] <graveson> auto9us:thnx
[11:43] <ferronica> ???
[11:43] <poningru> kranebitt5: what kind of vid card do you have?
[11:43] <anto9us> graveson, it's in the universe repository
[11:43] <feugan3333> ferronica, this file: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:43] <LorD-LsD> is it possible to launch the bluetooth config utility via the alt-f2
[11:43] <kranebitt5> I have a Sis M670
[11:44] <ferronica> oh u need ok wait
[11:44] <BlueEalge> lord-lsd: it should be.
[11:44] <anto9us> graveson, alternatives listed here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DVDAuthoring
[11:44] <LorD-LsD> BlueEalge how ?
[11:44] <ferronica> give me the pastelink
[11:44] <poningru> !pastebin
[11:44] <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
[11:44] <poningru> kranebitt5: hold on
[11:44] <kranebitt5> ok thanks
[11:44] <ferronica> ok
[11:45] <gridblock> sup ppl?
[11:45] <BlueEalge> lord-lsd: open the run dialog (with ALT+F2) and type gnome-bluetooth-manager
[11:45] <kranebitt5> I tried to look up online forums but I couldn't find the solution
[11:45] <feugan3333> gridblock: all good homie ;-)
[11:45] <LorD-LsD> okay i will try that hopefully i can get a mouse to work with that
[11:45] <ferronica> ok done
[11:45] <poningru> kranebitt5: hold on
[11:46] <kranebitt5> sorry poningru, it's a m760
[11:46] <gridblock> feugan3333, good, homie :P
[11:46] <poningru> hehe k
[11:46] <ferronica> feugan333: pasted
[11:46] <ferronica> feugan333: u can read it
[11:46] <feugan3333> ferronica, you need to give us a link to the post
[11:46] <ferronica> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12768
[11:47] <ferronica> u will find i hav 3 hdd ok
[11:47] <ferronica> one sata and three IDE
[11:48] <mtv> hi..
[11:48] <Znortfl> Hello, Znort here again. Now synaptic sais my index is broken. Anything to fix that?
[11:48] <ferronica> feugan333:
[11:48] <DevGet> Hi! Anyone that has heard of an gdesklet like application that collects all files you have on your desktop and put them in a small list on the desktop, so your desktop is clean for programs?
[11:49] <poningru> kranebitt5: hmm doesnt look like you can dude they dont give out linux drivers for that it seems
[11:49] <DevGet> I have realized that I need an app like that...
[11:49] <kranebitt5> which means I have no chance...
[11:50] <poningru> kranebitt5: sorry dude
[11:50] <patrick24601> I am trying to install compiz and getting error messages like: compiz: Depends: libcairo2 (>= 1.0.2-2) but 1.0.2-0ubuntu1.1 is to be installed
[11:50] <ferronica> feugan333: please solve my problem everytime i hav to change my boot device from CMOS ,if i wanna to use XP or ubuntu
[11:50] <patrick24601> Does that mean my version of libcairo is too new ?
[11:50] <poningru> kranebitt5: this is for 3d accel right? cause you can just get normal vid using the vesa drivers or the hacked together sis drivers
[11:51] <kranebitt5> right, it's just for 3d everything else works fine.
[11:51] <ferronica> feugan333: ok be right back within 20 miniutes ok
[11:51] <BlueEalge> kranebitt5: you _can_ send an email (or a thousand) to the manufacturer and ask for linux drivers.
[11:51] <Smarty> http://s5.bitefight.net/c.php?uid=27402
[11:51] <Smarty> please look this error :(
[11:51] <kranebitt5> that is actually not a bad idea
[11:52] <St_Iron> hello
[11:52] <kranebitt5> would you send it to Sis or to Fujitsu Siemens
[11:52] <kranebitt5> ?
[11:52] <anto9us> DevGet, I'm not sure what you're asking for, you want something like a folder with a list of contents instead of an icon?
[11:52] <poningru> kranebitt5: both
[11:53] <kranebitt5> Ok, I'll try that.
[11:53] <kranebitt5> And, poningru, do you know an easy way to get wine running on an amd64?
[11:53] <poningru> basically tell siemens that you are not happy since they used a hardware that is not well supported, and a letter to\
[11:53] <DevGet> auth00: yes, like files listed in a folder but on the desktop with the desktop-folder
[11:53] <poningru> the sis just yelling
[11:54] <poningru> kranebitt5: ... sorry dude no clue
[11:54] <kranebitt5> ok but thank you.
[11:54] <poningru> kranebitt5: you looked through the wiki right?
[11:54] <Smarty> http://s5.bitefight.net/c.php?uid=27402 :(
[11:55] <anto9us> DevGet, you've confused me even more now
[11:55] <kranebitt5> Yes I did, and in most of them they simply tried to set up a whole new 32bit system within the 64bit one
[11:55] <kranebitt5> crazyness
[11:55] <DevGet> anto9us: I will draw an image that explain...
[11:56] <Znortfl> My apt index seems to be broken. How do I repair it?
[11:57] <BlueEalge> znortfl: what makes you think that it's broken?
[11:57] <Znortfl> BlueEagle: Synaptic sais so
[11:57] <t2g7th7b> Hi there, Can I install ubuntu on VMware
[11:57] <zizie> hello ... my server ip = 192.168.1.254 ( gateway for client ) how to foward incomming packet to ip 192.168.1.99 ?
[11:57] <Knelix> Can I get GNOME 2.14 while in Breezy?
[11:58] <BlueEalge> znortfl: Does it say "Your index is broaken" or does it give another error message?
[11:58] <RootSnatch> t2g7th7b: yes you can
[11:58] <Znortfl> BleuEagle: yes
[11:59] <t2g7th7b> great , can setup an FTP server on it and access it over the network
[11:59] <Knelix> How can I get it?
[11:59] <BlueEalge> znortfl: Are you able to install packages with other tools?
[12:00] <Znortfl> BlueEagle: not tried yet, but build-essential keeps whining about libc6-devel which I cant install in any way that came up
[12:00] <anto9us> zizie, you want to forward connections for a specific port from your router or your system is acting as the router?
[12:00] <kickfacce> can someone tell me why xmms won't play music i had my onboard audio disabled then enabled it again and now it won't play through it my default sound device selected is the one its plugged into
[12:00] <zizie> i mean foward "some bad request" like a udp flood etc etc
[12:01] <zizie> anto9us : mean foward "some bad request" like a udp flood etc etc
[12:01] <anto9us> zizie, from your router?
[12:01] <BlueEalge> o.O
[12:01] <anto9us> zizie, my router will email them to me
[12:01] <Frogzoo> Knelix: not easily
[12:01] <zizie> ISP ---- cable modem ---- server (192.168.1.254 ) ----hub/switch ---- Lan ( 192.168.1.x )
[12:01] <DevGet> anto9us: http://gustav.egy.nu/desk.gif <- 2 desktops, the left is how it's now, the reight is how I want it, the small circle at the bottom is a program launcher
[12:01] <zizie> cause my server got udp flood :(
[12:02] <BlueEalge> zizie: all servers gets udp flooded at some point or another.
[12:03] <BlueEalge> zizie: What you want is to firewall all inbound ports except the ones you really want people to access.
[12:03] <kickfacce> anyone have any ideas of how i can make xmms play through the correct sound card?
[12:03] <anto9us> DevGet, ok, I understand that now, am looking for a solution
[12:04] <Znortfl> BlueEagle: There's absolutely no way I can install other packages
[12:04] <BlueEalge> kickfacce: Use the preferences to choose the output device you want.
[12:04] <Knelix> Frogzoo: So basically it would be easier to just install Dapper?
[12:04] <zizie> is there any software that i can istall/setting from apt-get intall some_packaged_name ?
[12:04] <BlueEalge> znortfl: Then I do not know.
[12:04] <fyrestrtr> zizie: what?
[12:04] <kickfacce> BlueEalge, i don't see where to select it
[12:04] <GrDs> hi
[12:05] <Znortfl> BlueEagl:e Although I dont know what I did... it worked =S
[12:05] <GrDs> anyone familiar with firestarter ?
[12:05] <kickfacce> BlueEalge, nevermind i got it
[12:05] <BlueEalge> kickfacce: press CTRL+P and choose "Configure" button ear the bottom.
[12:05] <fyrestrtr> mmm maybe :)
[12:05] <BlueEalge> kickfacce: :)
[12:06] <GrDs> where does firestarter get active connections from ?
[12:06] <kickfacce> BlueEalge, is it the same way with vlc?
[12:06] <fyrestrtr> GrDs: from the device that is currently your gateway (you select the device on setup)
[12:06] <BlueEalge> kickfacce: I don't know. Try it.
[12:06] <GrDs> I have active connections still showing in the list while they arent for real
[12:06] <feugan3333> Anyone installed mplayer on dapper?
[12:07] <GrDs> hello
[12:07] <GrDs> anyone knows about firestarter active connections ????
[12:07] <BlueEalge> feugan3333: #ubuntu+1
[12:08] <feugan3333> BlueEalge: Ah ok
[12:08] <BlueEalge> grds: It lists connections that has been recently active afaik.
[12:08] <BlueEalge> grds: either that or check netstat
[12:09] <GrDs> but where does it get them
[12:10] <GrDs> i want to reset the list
[12:10] <GrDs> there is no active connections, so this must be in some text file
[12:13] <patrick24601> I am trying to install compiz and getting error messages like: compiz: Depends: libcairo2 (>= 1.0.2-2) but 1.0.2-0ubuntu1.1 is to be installed
[12:13] <patrick24601> Does that mean my version of libcairo is too new ?
[12:16] <anto9us> Devget, I've broken my Desktop trying to swallow nautilus into a panel, couldn't see a gdesklet or adesklet to solve it though
[12:21] <naranha> should i use internal agpgart with the ati drivers, or the one from the kernel?
[12:23] <cerberus> How do you get modemlights to show up on a gnome panel, I click add to panel but there is no modemlights option.
[12:25] <patrick24601> a modem - what's that? :)
[12:26] <Frogzoo> patrick24601: now now patrick24601, we don't all have T1s
[12:29] <KenJoey> Hello
[12:29] <cerberus> Both google and the ubuntu forums have turned up blank
[12:29] <KenJoey> I am using Ubuntu LiveCD and need to become super-user. What's root password for LiveCD?
[12:30] <cerberus> there isn't one, just sudo su while logged in
[12:31] <KenJoey> Thanks.
[12:31] <cerberus> no prob
[12:31] <KenJoey> Is it possible that I run out of memory while using LiveCD?
[12:32] <kandinski> hey, does the wine in AMD64 ubuntu run 32bit windows programs well?
[12:32] <naranha> should i use internal agpgart with the ati drivers, or the one from the kernel?
[12:33] <kandinski> I am thinking of installing Drake on a relative's computer, but she needs to use a couple of windows programs
[12:34] <KenJoey> I have 640MB memory, but I heard LiveCD needs minimum 128MB memory. Anyway, when I run out of memory, should I use swap file/partition on a hard disk?
[12:34] <hyphenated> kandinski: you'd have to actually run the program to be sure how well it works in wine. it works great for some things, and awful for others
[12:34] <hyphenated> KenJoey: uh.. 640 > 128. what's the problem?
[12:35] <cerberus> I think he means 64MB
[12:35] <kandinski> hyphenated: it does work in wine on intel32 ubuntu breezy
[12:35] <hyphenated> kandinski: so install breezy ;-)
[12:35] <kandinski> hyphenated: the question is whether wine for win32 works on the AMD64 dapper (I don't know)
[12:35] <hyphenated> kandinski: it's best if you talk about dapper in #ubuntu+1 tho
[12:35] <kandinski> can dapper already mix ah, thanks for the tip
[12:36] <kandinski> hyphenated, cool name for a channel (I did not know)
[12:36] <kandinski> I guess I asked here five weeks too early
[12:36] <hyphenated> kandinski: it's mentioned in the topic, but most users don't read it
[12:36] <anto9us> DevGet, I see no easy way of getting what you want, sorry
[12:36] <kandinski> hyphenated: guilty as charged. IT scrolled off too fast
[12:37] <hyphenated> kandinski: yeah, like 99% of people that come here ;-)
[12:37] <hyphenated> kandinski: it's also hard to predict how well things work on AMD64 compared to i386, because they're different enough to have their own sets of problems. until something's actually run, it's just a guess
[12:38] <KenJoey> hyphenated: I am thinking what I should do in case I run out of memory using LiveCD. I'll give a friend of mine a copy of Ubuntu LiveCD to try Linux. I want to make sure it works on his computer.
[12:39] <kandinski> hyphenated: thanks. I just don't want to install my niece's computer with something that doesn't work and needs a reinstall. Selling Linux is being hard work already.
[12:40] <Revolution> do IDE's with a visual editor exist for Java?
[12:40] <slackern> hmm what would be the proper command to show the loginmanager selector, the one where you could choose from xdm/gdm/kdm and so on.
[12:41] <KenJoey> This LiveCD is really cool. I'd like to make my own customized LiveCD ;)
[12:42] <hyphenated> Revolution: eclipse?
[12:43] <KenJoey> Ah, I just found out that LiveCD automatically detects and mounts a swap partition from the hard disk
[12:44] <jenda> What's a good place for desktop backgrounds? I find gnome-look very annoying in the number of clicks one has to go through in order to see a single paper...
[12:45] <martyn> What is the eastes way to see if java is working once it is installed?
[12:45] <jguenth> Is the Ubuntu-kernel used by Dapper somehow patched?
[12:45] <ali_> hey all
[12:45] <jguenth> I want to compile 2.6.17 from kernel.org and wonder if I will miss some things then.
[12:46] <jenda> martyn: try running limewire or azureus...
[12:46] <jenda> martyn: or frostwire...
[12:46] <martyn> jenda: ok
[12:46] <Jimmey__> Where's my Breezy ( firefox ) bookmarks at?
[12:47] <jenda> Jimmey__: I think it should be something like .mozzila/firefox/profiles/blah blah.default
[12:47] <Jimmey__> Thanks
[12:47] <ali_> im having so much fun setting up a ubuntu server!!
[12:49] <osa> \list
[12:49] <jenda> What's a good place for desktop backgrounds? I find gnome-look very annoying in the number of clicks one has to go through in order to see a single paper...
[12:50] <lsuactiafner> why would ubuntu only see hdb (dvd disk) but not hda but all my sata disks are shown?
[12:50] <lsuactiafner> and how wouldi create hda using mknod?
[12:51] <MenZa> Does Ubuntu come with IRSSI?
[12:51] <jguenth> jenda: just google for wallpaper
[12:51] <jguenth> jenda: or free wallpaper
[12:51] <Jimmey__> jenda, or use blender/gimp to bust out your own ;)
[12:51] <bimberi> MenZa: yes, installed by default
[12:51] <jguenth> MenZa: yes
[12:52] <MenZa> Goody.
[12:52] <ali_> must say that the standard brown wallpaper isnt nice
[12:52] <jenda> jguenth: I get the impression that if I add 'free' it's going to give me tons of paid sites...
[12:52] <jenda> MenZa: Huzzah!
[12:52] <lsuactiafner> jenda : deviantart.com
[12:53] <jenda> ali_: in fact, i rather like it, but it doesn't work well with a transparent terminal, and I'm p for a change...
[12:53] <jenda> lsuactiafner: will check, thanks.
[12:53] <MenZa> jenda: :D
[12:53] <Jimmey__> jenda, my terminal rocks
[12:53] <Jimmey__> Would you love to see it
[12:53] <Jimmey__> ?
[12:53] <jenda> Jimmey__: sure
[12:53] <ali_> i go for standard all black, easier to work wiv
[12:53] <jguenth> jenda: digitalblaspemy.org should had nice backgrounds last time I looked for wallpapers.
 jenda: digitalblaspemy.org <-- Agreed.
[12:54] <hyphenated> apart from the site being spelt wrong..
[12:54] <jguenth> should be blasphemy , shouldn't it?
[12:55] <jguenth> I don't remeber...
[12:55] <ali_> ive got simplymepis on another machine, transparent menus overlap, not nice, cant read a thing
[12:55] <hyphenated> I can't make either work, actually
[12:55] <jenda> jguenth: will check, thx
[12:56] <jenda> Jimmey__: it didn't work... mind tryin' agin?
[12:58] <ali_> me thinks keyboard needs recharging
[01:00] <BearPerson> jenda, not really
[01:00] <lsuactiafner> bleh
[01:00] <jenda> K-doke
[01:00] <BearPerson> but right now I hang on all larger channels so I spot spambots faster
[01:00] <skpl> can someone help me? i am having trouble getting java to work in my browser
[01:01] <jenda> BearPerson: I see. I'm a spambot...
[01:01] <ali_> skp1: mozilla?
[01:01] <BearPerson> though they seem to have diminished of late, we're probably getting more efficient fighting them
[01:02] <jenda> skpl: firefox? I know of one way that never failed me: easyubuntu - but it's not too widely supported in this channel, so it's for you only if you're interested in something that does the work _for_you_, not a way to do it yourself...
[01:02] <jenda> BearPerson: congrats :) I might soon be the only spambot left...
[01:03] <scorpion> hello.who i can put diferent wallpapers in diferents desktops?
[01:03] <ali_> will hav work blog for 'blackbox' project online soon
[01:03] <ali_> hopefully....
[01:04] <BearPerson> jenda, though few spambots have a 25-week-old nick, several alternates, and a couple of channels registered ;-)
[01:04] <scorpion> hello.who i can put diferent wallpapers in diferents desktops?
[01:05] <jenda> BearPerson: Well, I'm very good at it, you know? 
[01:05] <animato> is there a way to remove the xubuntu-desktop after installing it on ubuntu?
[01:05] <Jimmey__> sudo apt-get --purge remove xubuntu-desktop
[01:05] <jenda> animato: sudo apt-get --purge remove xubuntu-desktop
[01:05] <scorpion> hello?
[01:05] <jenda> ah...
[01:05] <telim> I have a little problem with my tv card , with xawtv I have the image on a chan and on the next chan I have the sound is it normal
[01:05] <telim> how can I setup this to have sound and image
[01:05] <jenda> scorpion: I think that requires a 3rd party app.
[01:06] <ali_> would like to try xubuntu, havnt played wiv ityet. Any good??
[01:06] <Jimmey__> ali_, yes.
[01:06] <scorpion> ok,thanks
[01:06] <jenda> ali_: I've heard good things about it. It's very lightweight.
[01:06] <lsuactiafner> how do i determine a module name in the kernel for IT821X IDE support?
[01:06] <Jimmey__> How can I copy directories with the terminal?
[01:06] <ali_> would be intresting to try it on blackbox
[01:07] <animato> jenda, does that only uninstalls the xubuntu-pacakge itself?
[01:07] <animato> i want to remove xfce completly
[01:07] <roryy> Jimmey__: you can use 'cp -R'.  I also recommend investigating rsync
[01:07] <jenda> animato: I think it removes completely... but I never tried. You might want to do a little search at wiki.ubuntu.com
[01:07] <animato> ok thanx
[01:07] <jenda> np
[01:08] <^geekgirl^> my GPL codes at -> http://usuarios.lycos.es/sosweet19/
[01:08] <ailean> is it possible to run the mplayer plugin for mozilla smoothly?
[01:08] <scorpion> how i can enter to xat spanish?
[01:08] <roryy> !es
[01:08] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:11] <ali_> does anyone find that rythembox, doesnt alwas close properly?
[01:11] <jenda> BearPerson: check out ^geekgirl^, seems to be a spambot to me...
[01:11] <ali_> or work well wiv the vu meter
[01:12] <Kwipper> I haven't used Ubuntu yet and I was wondering something about the OS.
[01:12] <ailean> dont ask to ask, just ask :)
[01:13] <Kwipper> How easy can you install programs into the OS.
[01:13] <ailean> programs that are meant for ubuntu, VERY easily
[01:13] <ailean> just select them from a menu
[01:13] <ailean> they install over the net
[01:14] <ali_> with apt-get install and synaptic, very easily
[01:14] <jenda> Kwipper: any particular programs you want to know about?
[01:14] <Kwipper> Is it as simple as windows where all you have to do is download the executable, run the executable with a click of a mouse button (or two clicks), choose where you want it to go on your hard drive and click "Install"
[01:14] <jenda> Kwipper: it's easier
[01:14] <scorpion> espaol?
[01:14] <jenda> !es
[01:14] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:14] <ailean> #ubuntu-es
[01:14] <Kwipper> What about programs that aren't made for ubuntu?
[01:14] <scorpion> ok
[01:14] <ailean> you can run a lot of windows prorams using a linux program called wine
[01:14] <jenda> Kwipper: all you need is to type "sudo apt-get install <name of program>
[01:15] <ailean> www.winehq.com
[01:15] <ali_> as long as there .deb, still very easy with dpkg
[01:15] <ben_underscore> Kwipper, imagine in windows that you had an application installation management tool that listed thousands of applications you could choose to install. there is very little that is non-ubuntu or that does not have an equivalent
[01:15] <jenda> Kwipper: and you don't have to worry about where it is installed on your drive, because Ubuntu takes care of that...
[01:15] <Kwipper> Hmm okay
[01:16] <ben_underscore> Kwipper, what are you running at the moment?
[01:16] <ailean> i was running football manager on my box this morning
[01:16] <Kwipper> Windows XP
[01:16] <ali_> Kwipper, get a live cd and have a play
[01:16] <Kwipper> Where?
[01:16] <rukuartic> Kwipper: Whoo! Another person interested in 'buntu!
[01:16] <ben_underscore> Kwipper, you can download an ISO and burn a disc.
[01:16] <ali_> kwipper: www.ubuntu.com
[01:16] <Kwipper> Hmm.. how about running it off of a 512 MB Flash Drive
[01:16] <jenda> Kwipper: and those that aren't available through the central package management system (over 16000 packages), you can often download teh .debs, as ben mentioned. Those work similar to ,exe installers.
[01:16] <Kwipper> Is that possible?
[01:17] <ailean> yes, it's possible
[01:17] <jenda> It is... but a little more advanced me thinks
[01:17] <rukuartic> Kwipper: Good fer you. By the way, you can dual boot as well. I won't bother with explain' it, but you can set it up so you can choose whether you want to boot into XP or Ubuntu if you choose
[01:17] <ailean> yep :)
[01:17] <lsuactiafner> !kernel
[01:17] <rukuartic> Kwipper: The Live CD works well though, you can just sit there and run Ubuntu without making any changes.
[01:17] <ailean> i run both ubuntu and windows Kwipper
[01:17] <ali_> I run a 8-way boot, ubuntu was installed last and it took care of everything
[01:17] <ailean> and i can access my windows side from ubuntu
[01:18] <Kwipper> I'll check it out then
[01:18] <lsuactiafner> where can i get the .config of the latest breezy kernel for i686?
[01:18] <jenda> Kwipper: have a look at this: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/about-ubuntu/C/index.html
[01:18] <roryy> lsuactiafner: it's usually in the linux-headers-* packages, isn't it?
[01:18] <ben_underscore> Kwipper, and if you want a list of download sites, go here http://www.ubuntu.com/download
[01:18] <rukuartic> Kwipper: Can you tell we get excited about new people?
[01:18] <ailean> i take it no one has had the mplayer plugin running smoothly then?
[01:18] <jenda> Kwipper: it's the documentation teams draft for people just like you...
[01:19] <roryy> lsuactiafner: e.g., I see a .config at /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-k7/build/.config
[01:19] <jenda> rukuartic, Kwipper welcome to ubuntu... you are user number 1 568 423...
[01:19] <lsuactiafner> roryy : will look, though i got 6.16.5 here, dont really want to download another package just for one file
[01:19] <lsuactiafner> oh thanks roryy
[01:19] <ali_> Kwipper: plus the ubuntu community is alwas here to help
[01:19] <Kwipper> Thanks
[01:19] <ailean> that's true . . . there are never less than about 300 people in this room :)
[01:19] <rukuartic> Thats what makes us better than the other distros, we actually help people instead of RTFM'ing them
[01:20] <lsuactiafner> heh not on this pc though, weird
[01:20] <roryy> lsuactiafner: that file is part of the linux-headers-whatever package
[01:20] <jenda> ailean: I haven't seen less that 600 for a long time...
[01:20] <jenda> BearPerson: bingo
[01:20] <rukuartic> Kwipper: Out of intrest, how do you connect to the internet? I mean, what device do you use? Wireless?
[01:21] <BearPerson> jenda, huh?
[01:21] <ailean> jenda, i haven't been paying attention :) i just remember 300 when i first used ubuntu
[01:21] <jenda> BearPerson: * ^geekgirl^ has quit (K-lined)
[01:21] <Kwipper> Cable connection
[01:21] <Znortfl> Apt-get keeps whining about libc6-devel which I cant install due to a "broken pipe". This is keeping me googling/irc'ing the whole day. Anybody has any idea how to solve this?
[01:21] <rukuartic> Kwipper: So do you connect with an ethernet card or wireless?
[01:22] <Kwipper> Built in Ethernet
[01:22] <ali_> my os's: windows xp /server 2003, solaris 10, ubuntu, simplemepis, slax KB, bsd and aLinux!!!!!
[01:22] <rukuartic> Kwipper: Ah, ok. Good! :P Ubuntu's just a little difficult to get working with wireless. They're fixing it in the next version
[01:22] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: sudo apt-get -f install  (no packages type it as i did)
[01:22] <lsuactiafner> roryy : can you quickly upload me the .config file somewhere? am on a very slow link, which has no bandwidht left atm
[01:22] <roryy> lsuactiafner: i'll put it on the pastebin. Standby
[01:23] <lsuactiafner> thanks
[01:23] <ailean> Ubuntu recognises ethernet connections and networks much more easily than windows does
[01:23] <jenda> rukuartic: yup... that's a big minus. But for ether-folk, it's all good.
[01:23] <rukuartic> It works with wireless, just a bit difficult. They're fixing that in dapper.
[01:23] <ali_> Kwipper: then again ive got an old belkin wifi card, wouldnt work wiv xp, works fine on ubuntu
[01:23] <roryy> hope seveas' pastebin can handle 64k files
[01:23] <Seveas> roryy, should work
[01:23] <ali_> though speed was reduced
[01:23] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: Tried many times. Doesnt work. "Broken pipe" error
[01:23] <ben_underscore> rukuartic, i disagree with that
[01:23] <roryy> Seveas: cool beans
[01:24] <rukuartic> Znortfl: Try "sudo apt-get clean" and redownloading it
[01:24] <rukuartic> ben_underscore: They're not fixing it in dapper/
[01:24] <gnomefreak> isnt it libc6-dev?
[01:24] <lsuactiafner> 2.6.12 is a bit old
[01:24] <gnomefreak> not libc6-devel
[01:24] <cerberus> Does anyone know why modem lights wouldn't be visible in the list of applets available to add to a gnome panel?
[01:24] <ben_underscore> rukuartic, whoops, sorry i just read your subsequent comment & retract my comment
[01:24] <Znortfl> rukuartic: Sudo apt-get clean and then sudo apt-get -f install?
[01:25] <rukuartic> ben_underscore: Haha no prob
[01:25] <ailean> This XGL stuff is maturing now, eh?  It's pretty good.
[01:26] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: the package is libc6-dev
[01:26] <rukuartic> Znortfl: apt-get clean removes the download and then tries getting it again... that might fix it. Don't know if you need the -f though. "sudo apt-get clean; sudo apt-get install <packages>"
[01:26] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: you were trying to install libc6-devel
[01:26] <Znortfl> gnomefreak, rukuartic: doesnt work
[01:26] <ali_> for anyone in UK, i will be holdin a ubuntu stand at bletchly park during the july computer fair, givin out free copies, hopefully....
[01:26] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: type sudo apt-get install libc6-dev
[01:26] <rukuartic> ali_: Whoo. Go for you.
[01:27] <freakabcd> ali_, dapper cds ?
[01:27] <ali_> freakbsd: hopefully
[01:27] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: same error
[01:27] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: do me a fav and paste the command and error to pastebin please
[01:27] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: just about to do that
[01:27] <freakabcd> ali_, i'm not bsd!! ;)
[01:27] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: its dutch thoguh
[01:28] <ali_> so im gunna setup a chat room, for noobs at he show, would b nice for some members to come on and giv anvise
[01:28] <gnomefreak> Seveas: is there a way to translate on pastebin?
[01:28] <ali_> advise*
[01:28] <freakabcd> ali_, are you really in uk? advice is the uk version iirc
[01:28] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: you could always try #ubuntu-de
[01:29] <ali_> *really sorry*sorry keyboars batts are going flat
[01:29] <ailean> #ubuntu-nl
[01:29] <er4z0r> http://pastebin.com/676646
[01:29] <Znortfl> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12770
[01:29] <ali_> at the moment
[01:29] <er4z0r> what is LC_ALL needed for?
[01:30] <MrIron> When I try to apt-get remove, evolution mail, gaim etc, it also wants to remove ubuntu-desktop, why?
[01:30] <gnomefreak> not sure but i think that is all the locales
[01:30] <firestorm> Howdy. How can I convert a PS document from landscape to portrait before printing
[01:30] <cerberus> ubuntu desktop is just a dependancy list, it's alright to remove it
[01:30] <ali_> Freakabcd, at the moment, i move around alot
[01:30] <freakabcd> ali_, ah ok.
[01:30] <MrIron> cerberus: so Its just to remove?
[01:31] <bananasontoast> Hey guys, how are we? I've just installed ubuntu onto my laptop and booted in for the first time, but I can't seem to be able to get my wireless network configured. I think this is because the wireless device is activated by a hotkey that only works in windows. Does anyone know if there would be a way around this?
[01:31] <cerberus> It isn't actually a package just a list of packages (simplification) but it's fine to remove it
[01:31] <MrIron> okey;)
[01:31] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: can you please paste your /etc/apt/sources.list file to pastebin
[01:31] <ali_> freakabcd, going to east london, south africa, for 5 days 2morrow :-) no braodband :-(
[01:32] <freakabcd> heh.. good
[01:32] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: gimme a sec
[01:32] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: ok ill brb while your doing that
[01:32] <rukuartic> bananasontoast: What type of card is it, internal or plugged in?
[01:32] <rukuartic> bananasontoast: your sn makes me hungry btw
[01:33] <Jimmey__> bananasontoast, as far as I know, the hot keys work with Ubuntu aswell.
[01:33] <ali_> bye guys, gotta charge this bloody keyboard again!!!
[01:34] <bananasontoast> rukuartic, internal... My laptop is this: http://au.lge.com/md/product/prodcategorylist.do?actType=detail&currPage=1&categoryId=0200000045&parentCategoryId=0200000603&categoryLevel=4&productId=1100000768&productImage=&selectModel=1100000768
[01:34] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12772
[01:35] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: ok is that file still open?
[01:35] <CokeNCode> hmmm, can anyone tell me what is up with wine?
[01:36] <CokeNCode> and why the darn package never downloads completely on the first go?
[01:36] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: tell me what to modify
[01:36] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: the very first line says deb cdrom  infront of word deb put a #
[01:37] <Hexidigital> good morning everyone
[01:37] <rukuartic> bananasontoast: Try typing "lspci" in gnome-terminal
[01:37] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: theres more that wasnt all
[01:37] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: will post again,sec
[01:38] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12773
[01:38] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: on the rest of the lines that start with the word deb take the # away from it and when it says universe at end of line add a space than the word multiverse
[01:39] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: hold on ill fix it for you so you can replace it with yours
[01:39] <rukuartic> bananasontoast: That'll give you a list of PCI devices on your system. See if you can find your wireless card.
[01:39] <gnomefreak> replace yours with this one
[01:39] <bananasontoast> rukuartic, http://pastebin.com/676657
[01:40] <Hexidigital> does anyone know how much space will be consumed by installing all available packages? (and if there's an aptitude command for it?)
[01:41] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: this is what your sources.list should look like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12774
[01:41] <martyn> What is the best word proc. for linux , thats not open office
[01:41] <gnomefreak> abiword
[01:41] <gnomefreak> martyn: ^^^
[01:41] <rukuartic> bananasontoast: Ok, I think it found it there... but it doesn't know what it is XD
[01:41] <Capdav> hi
[01:41] <Jimmey__> where are my firefox bookmarks?
[01:41] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: when your done changing it to look like that please save  and paste it to pastebin please
[01:42] <rukuartic> bananasontoast: From what I understand, most wireless cards need a piece of software called "ndiswrapper" to get it working. What it does is take a windows driver and let linux talk with it.
[01:42] <jguenth> Is there an ubuntu-channel just for shouting YEAH!!! ?
[01:42] <martyn> gnomefreak: do feel that is better than or same as word
[01:42] <roryy> Jimmey__: $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/<something>.default/bookmarks.html
[01:42] <rukuartic> Jimmey__: ~/.mozilla/firefox/(find it from nere)
[01:42] <gnomefreak> martyn: i use OOo writer so i wouldnt know about word
[01:42] <bananasontoast> rukuartic, okay sounds like it makes sense...
[01:43] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: I copy-pasted mine over yours
[01:43] <roryy> Jimmey__: $HOME is your home directory (Places -> Home; .mozilla is a hidden directory, use Ctrl+H to make it visible
[01:43] <freakabcd> jguenth, #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:43] <bananasontoast> rukuartic, I'll download and compile it, give me a minute?
[01:43] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: you need to paste mine in place of yours
[01:43] <martyn> gnomefreak: ok thx
[01:43] <roryy> martyn: what sort of docs are you going to be writing ? normal, technical ?
[01:43] <jguenth> Just testes the last things on my laptop with the Dapper Beta and now I have WLAN, Suspend-to-disk, suspend-to-ram an I can turn my fans of by hand.
[01:44] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: I did
[01:44] <jguenth> And I only needed one howto and google for wlan.
[01:44] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: save close and than run sudo apt-get update
[01:44] <jguenth> suspend out of the box is really a great thing.
[01:44] <gnomefreak> jguenth: #ubuntu+1 is the dapper channel
[01:45] <martyn> roryy: well both am at uni doing Computing trying to get away from Microsoft but i hate the look and feel or Openoffice
[01:46] <rukuartic> bananasontoast: Should be on the CD -- try apt-getting it
[01:46] <roryy> martyn: for technical documents, consider TeX.  There's a fairly 'friendly' front-end for it in the ubuntu repositories called Lyx.  For someone doing Computer Science TeX is entirely appropriate, considering it's history ;).
[01:47] <martyn> roryy: thx mate
[01:47] <gnomefreak> Znortfl: let me know of errors with update upgrade and libc6-dev ;)
[01:47] <Hexidigital> um... i think i just did something very bad... i think i used aptitude to delete all packages from my system
[01:47] <roryy> oops
[01:47] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: sec
[01:48] <JDahl>  martyn, Lyx is not that great, imo... if you can figure out, e.g., to write HTML code in an editor, then you can also write LaTeX without LyX
[01:48] <martyn> JDahl: NOT WRIGHT htML LOL AD JUST CODE THAT IN NOTE PAD IF I WAS LOL
[01:48] <freakabcd> err.. vim + latex
[01:48] <freakabcd> :)
[01:48] <gnomefreak> martyn: i would try what was suggested and make your own coice ;)
[01:49] <gnomefreak> choice*
[01:49] <lsuactiafner> !grub
[01:49] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[01:49] <freakabcd> martyn, if you're going to be involved in any sort of 'paper' submissions, etc. you might want to take a long hard look at latex
[01:50] <martyn> gnomefreak: well i just install abie word it loos good and io can use .doc with it
[01:50] <gnomefreak> martyn: should beable to use .doc but off hand i dont remember if it is supported i dont use them much anymore
[01:50] <bananasontoast> rukuartic, I've installed it now, what is next?
[01:51] <JDahl> martyn, I didn't quite catch that... what I mean is that for someone used to programming (and writing LaTeX docs), LyX is more a burden than a real help
[01:51] <FaithX> jSomeone around who has time to chat about usermodelinux?
[01:51] <Pupeno> What do I have to do to play a divx, I have installed the gstreamer plug in, yet, kaffeine doesn't play it.
[01:51] <Pupeno> is there some server to re-start ?
[01:51] <martyn> JDahl; its just as a replacment for WORD
[01:52] <Znortfl> gnomefreak: libc6-dev is now working, nuked glibc-devel
[01:52] <JDahl> martyn, Lyx? I never thought of that as a replacement for WORD - more like a graphical frontend to LaTeX
[01:52] <mrmiyagi> can anybody tell me if there's something special i need to know about the way ubuntu handles java's CLASSPATH enviroment variable?
[01:53] <rukuartic> bananasontoast: Sorry I gotta go mate...
[01:53] <Pupeno> JDahl: I am a programmer but I don't know Latex and I don't have the time to learn it now (more interesting things to do, like, prgoramming), so I use LyX and I love it.
[01:53] <freakabcd> martyn, as for plug-in replacement for 'Word' then neither of OOo and abiword work unfortunately
[01:54] <Pupeno> JDahl: lyx is sometimes more than a front-end to LaTeX and sometimes less. It is not a Word-replacement (OOo is) but something different for people that choose to work differently.
[01:54] <mrmiyagi> ive setup the classpath env-var in .bashrc but it doesn't seem to work, if enter the classpath directly into javac -classpath it works
[01:54] <Pupeno> how do I get new gstreamer plug-ins to work ?
[01:54] <roryy> mrmiyagi: make sure you export the variable
[01:57] <stjepan> initializing modules failed at boot... it says: "/sbin/lrm-manager: command not found".  What's wrong here??
[01:57] <mrmiyagi> roryy, thanks alot :-) that did the trick :-P
[01:59] <roryy> stjepan: lrm-manager is part of linux-restricted-modules-common -- have you uninstalled this package ?
[01:59] <mrmiyagi> roryy, just out of curiousity (im, as u probably can tell) not 100% on top of how exactly enviroment variables work on linux/unix, wut exactly happens when u export (i mean, i could echo the variable before the export, and like, see wut it contained n' all (which was why i suspected it like, might have been renamed or sumthing :-P)
[01:59] <masquerade> q: i have a problem with bluetooth, my phone recognizes the computer for a while and after some data transfer it doesn't
[01:59] <unikuser> q: how can I disable mysql-server to start automatically at boot time? sth like chkconfig in fedora? I have seen in services gui, but mysql-server  does not exist  there.
[01:59] <roryy> mrmiyagi: it means the variable will be passed to 'child' processes, like the java runtime
[02:00] <roryy> mrmiyagi: check out 'help export' in the bash shell
[02:00] <stjepan> roryy, tnx
[02:00] <mrmiyagi> will do, thanks a lot for the assistance :-)
[02:01] <Kwipper> Heya guys
[02:01] <ailean> can I mount /mnt/windows under "Computer"?
[02:01] <ailean> hey Kwipper
[02:02] <ailean> u under the live cd now?
[02:02] <masquerade> ailean, what do you mean 'computer' ?
[02:02] <ailean> in gnome, on the Places menu
[02:02] <masquerade> ailean, that is just a short cut
[02:02] <ailean> click on computer, you'll see CD drives and the FileSystem
[02:03] <ailean> oh right
[02:03] <roryy> ailean: my windows mount appears there; i've mounted in under /media/hda1, not /mnt/hda1, though
[02:03] <bigfoot1> so in nautilus, when i start typing onto my keyboard it will find a file that starts with the letters i've typed. Question is: how do i do a "Find Next"?
[02:03] <ailean> ah, there's an idea - thanks roryy
[02:04] <freakabcd> ailean, as roryy says all the mounts under /media will show up there
[02:04] <ailean> freakabcd, i did not know that :)
[02:04] <maskd> bigfoot1: im pretty sure that feature doesnt exist
[02:04] <ailean> still a newbie
[02:04] <A[D] minS> i want to resize " / "
[02:04] <freakabcd> ailean, all of us are :)
[02:04] <A[D] minS> so what can i do
[02:04] <maskd> bigfoot1: oh wait! try the up and down arrows on your keyboard
[02:05] <shreevatsa> Hi, is there ever a reason to use "apt-get upgrade" instead of "apt-get dist-upgrade"?
[02:05] <ailean> i'm very excited about the XGL stuff I have going on, and wine running my windows progs
[02:05] <bigfoot1> maskd: you did it!
[02:05] <maskd> :)
[02:05] <bigfoot1> maskd: did you just guess that?
[02:05] <masquerade> ailean, just manually go to the place which you want to show up in the link and 'Bookmarks'->Add Bookmark
[02:05] <bigfoot1> is that parst of some manual?
[02:05] <bigfoot1> parst--> part
[02:05] <maskd> bigfoot1: nah just guessed it
[02:05] <__user__> shreevatsa: check the manual, actually it is NOT the same
[02:05] <bigfoot1> how did you learn that?
[02:05] <maskd> just played around a little bit
[02:06] <bigfoot1> I think that should be part of every Ubuntu/Linux Welcome Manual, don't you think?
[02:06] <bigfoot1> maskd: thanks
[02:06] <jenda> Is there a third pty app that allows automatic desktop cycling? Say picking a new random desktop from a directory on startup?
[02:06] <shreevatsa> __user__, I know, they aren't the same; but isn't dist-upgrade better in all ways? Why would anyone use upgrade?
[02:06] <neillzero> maskd, bigfoot1: that won't find the next thing that matches what you typed. (on breezy(
[02:06] <maskd> neillzero: im using dapper beta
[02:06] <bigfoot1> neillzero: it works for me
[02:06] <bigfoot1> i'm using dapper too
[02:06] <maskd> must be a newly added thing then
[02:06] <__user__> shreevatsa: do you know what you are doing ?
[02:06] <freakabcd> grr.. you guys on dapper beta.. i'm still on flight6+
[02:06] <bigfoot1> i asked the question here because i thought it would be a general ubunu thing.
[02:07] <neillzero> maskd: for me it just goes to the next file, regardless of name, and filter
[02:07] <bigfoot1> maskd: yeah, must be a new addition to gnome
[02:07] <shreevatsa> __user__, quote "dist-upgrade *in addition to performing the function of upgrade*, also intelligently handles changing dependencies with new versions of packages" (from the apt-get manpage)
[02:07] <imbrandon> freakabcd: just do a apt-get dist-upgrade ;)
[02:07] <bigfoot1> neillzero: i guess it's time for you to upgrade to dapper 8-)
[02:07] <masquerade> q: i have a problem with bluetooth, my phone recognizes the computer for a while and after some data transfer it doesn't
[02:07] <freakabcd> imbrandon, not now.
[02:07] <freakabcd> i'll wait another week or so
[02:07] <__user__> there should not be changing dependencies in a stable release
[02:07] <maskd> its pretty rock solid for a beta i reckon
[02:07] <shreevatsa> __user__, I've always been using dist-upgrade all these years (two), I suddenly am curious why "upgrade" exists
[02:07] <neillzero> bigfoot1: hehe, i think it is, i just seem to have broken my packages in breezy
[02:08] <bigfoot1> neillzero: do it, dude
[02:08] <bigfoot1> i did it 2 days ago
[02:08] <maskd> nah its better to download an iso, means you dont have to redownload as many update
[02:08] <bigfoot1> my P3 1Ghz computer runs faster
[02:08] <freakabcd> wow.. how far? 400m or 800m or marathon?
[02:08] <freakabcd> :p
[02:09] <maskd> cant believe how good wine has gotten, grabit installed without a hitch
[02:09] <imbrandon> heh your 1ghz dosent run faster bigfoot1, you just dont have a hod windows os eating all the cpu cycles
[02:09] <bigfoot1> http://www.lifehacker.com/software/text/geek-to-live-list-your-life-in-txt-166299.php#c98650 says that appending ".log" onto a txt file will have it append dates when i open the text file. i can't get it to work.
[02:09] <neillzero> bigfoot1: prefer to try to get to the bottom of the dependencies problem first. the same thing's going to happen eventually on dapper.
[02:09] <Otacon22> i have to intall the directx 8 for wine to play some games for windows, anyone con help me?
[02:09] <bigfoot1> imbrandon: i mean faster than breezy
[02:09] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, that's for windows, IIRC
[02:09] <Otacon22> i know where download but i don't know how install
[02:09] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: you read the article?
[02:09] <maskd> imbrandon: i find things normally "load" faster in windows, but you just leave them open because linux memory management is far better than windows
[02:10] <CokeNCode> hmmm, i'm running phpbb2, but it's giving me errors because I don't have a mail server set up, what's the easiest way to set up a mail server on ubuntu ?
[02:10] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, yes, just now (but after that comment ;) )
[02:10] <freakabcd> bigfoot1, sounds like an editor specific thing
[02:10] <imbrandon> CokeNCode: apt-get install postfix
[02:10] <freakabcd> thats not a system provided facility
[02:10] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: so we can't get the ".log" renaming to auto-add date?
[02:11] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, that only works with notepad
[02:11] <bigfoot1> freakabcd: maybe. i guess i should read the article again
[02:11] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: is that right?
[02:11] <freakabcd> if you really want a version control system, why not use svn or arch or bazaar or such?
[02:11] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, besides, you can always see the access-time, modification-time, etc, with ls
[02:11] <bigfoot1> can't believe Windows' notepad is better than linux
[02:11] <freakabcd> somewhere in between is lame
[02:11] <maskd> 6 virtual workspaces full of programs/windows and only using 300mb of ram :o
[02:11] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, huh? Some obscure feature makes it better? :p
[02:11] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, I'd call it a bug; a text editor shouldn't do such things! :)
[02:12] <bigfoot1> well,i have a plain text file that i use as a journal/diary. when i open it up, it would be cool if it could auto-add the daet
[02:12] <bigfoot1> datee
[02:12] <bigfoot1> date
[02:12] <Erika> ciao
[02:12] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, you can do that with, say, emacs. You'd probably have to type "M-x insert-date" or something like that :)
[02:12] <bigfoot1> i switched from gedit to leafpad as my basic text editor.
[02:12] <maskd> bigfoot1: Edit > Insert Date & Time ;)
[02:13] <freakabcd> as i said waaaay earlier.
[02:13] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: in that case, it would be faster for me to type in the date
[02:13] <maskd> oh nm
[02:13] <bigfoot1> manually
[02:13] <freakabcd> some obscure _editor_ feature!
[02:13] <needlz_> hey, does anyone have a thinkpad? for the xorg configuration, which keyboard model should i use? pc104, pc105? any other model? thanks
[02:13] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, no no; I meant you can make emacs auto-insert that line when you open that file
[02:13] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: oh i see
[02:13] <Frogzoo> bigfoot1: use an "alias tgedit='date >> file; gedit file' "
[02:13] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: isn't emacs a programmer's tool?
[02:13] <ferronica> so any one help me
[02:14] <Erika> ciao
[02:14] <bigfoot1> Frogzoo: pardon me?
[02:14] <ferronica> i cant boot my Xp from GRUB
[02:14] <martuz> ciao!!!
[02:14] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: emacs is a text editor
[02:14] <bigfoot1> Frogzoo: i'm no geek, please speak english 8-)
[02:14] <ferronica> NTLDR missing
[02:14] <Erika> ciao wi!!
[02:14] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, emacs is just a text editor; you can use it for programming if you want
[02:14] <freakabcd> emacs?
[02:14] <Erika> k casino!!!
[02:14] <martuz> ciao wi!
[02:14] <martuz> miii|
[02:14] <freakabcd> who the heck said its a programmer's tool?
[02:14] <Erika> maria ci capisci qualcosa???
[02:14] <maskd> bigfoot
[02:14] <axisme> any error, ferronica?
[02:14] <martuz> si si si certo certo
[02:14] <freakabcd> emacs can browse the web, read email!
[02:14] <martuz> :-)
[02:14] <ferronica> yes
[02:14] <freakabcd> its crazy :)
[02:14] <ferronica> NTLDR missing
[02:15] <Erika> chi e matto scusa??
[02:15] <gnomefreak> all text editors are programmers tools in a sense but i would stick with calling it a text editor
[02:15] <__user__> freakabcd: IMHO emacs is overbloated :p
[02:15] <bigfoot1> emacs does alll that?
[02:15] <ferronica> when i choose Xp
[02:15] <Frogzoo> emacs is a text editor, an operating system, and a kitchen sink
[02:15] <ferronica> Foom GRUB
[02:15] <martuz> bo...kiediglielo....;-)
[02:15] <Erika> hi!!
[02:15] <freakabcd> now thats a word to describe it:: 'overbloated' :p
[02:15] <ferronica> do i need some changes in menu.list
[02:15] <martuz> hello...
[02:15] <bigfoot1> freakabcd: he could have just said "bloated"
[02:15] <Erika> who spak italian??????'
[02:15] <freakabcd> bigfoot1, emcs does a whole lot more!
[02:15] <gnomefreak> !it
[02:15] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[02:15] <axisme> does it not load at all?
[02:15] <roryy> !it
[02:15] <Erika> speak...
[02:15] <freakabcd> !it
[02:15] <Kwipper> BTW. Here's a suggestion for Ubuntu. When you're tyring to play media, and it says you don't have the proper codecs installed, it would be nice if Ubuntu would bring up a list of codecs you can download so that you can play the file you want to play.
[02:15] <maskd> #ubuntu-it
[02:15] <axisme> did ubuntu find it during setup?
[02:16] <Omeg> Hi all. I've installed Quake on my Ubuntu system and downloaded two binaries that would allow me to run the game under Linux. But when I attempt to start it, I get an error message that says "Segmentation fault" in the terminal.
[02:16] <Omeg> Any suggestions?
[02:16] <gnomefreak> axisme: can i make a suggestion?
[02:16] <axisme> sure
[02:16] <ferronica> yes
[02:16] <martuz> si si ;-)
[02:16] <roryy> Kwipper: there are legal reasons that the codecs are not installed.  See easyubuntu for a way to easily install the codecs
[02:16] <CokeNCode> WOW THANKS !
[02:16] <CokeNCode> That was really easy
[02:16] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, here you go
[02:16] <ferronica> it shows me Xp
[02:16] <HymnToLife> Kwipper> since most codecs are non free, doing so would be illegal in some countries
[02:16] <gnomefreak> axisme: if your talking to ferronica  dont bother her issue is a windows issue and wont go to windows for help
[02:16] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, look at http://www.geocities.com/kensanata/dot-emacs.html and search for date
[02:16] <Kwipper> Yeah, but MP3 is a given
[02:16] <axisme> oh right
[02:16] <HymnToLife> nope
[02:16] <roryy> Kwipper: mp3 is a given legal problem
[02:16] <Omeg> roryy:  it _would_ be nice if Ubuntu gave you a quick and easy method to turn on universe and multiverse at the same error dialog, though.
[02:16] <Kwipper> On the MP3 Live CD I can't even play Mp3
[02:16] <HymnToLife> mp3 is a non free format
[02:17] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: yikes , ijust opened up emacs. it's intimidating
[02:17] <ferronica> no its ubuntu issue
[02:17] <Omeg> Or at least explain why the files cannot be played.
[02:17] <ferronica> bcoz my Xp is allright
[02:17] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, relax :)
[02:17] <ferronica> to boot Xp i hav to change boot device from CMOs
[02:17] <Kwipper> Okay. If I did want to play MP3 files in Ubuntu, how would I do it?
[02:17] <ferronica> thats it
[02:17] <freakabcd> omg! behold the great interface
[02:17] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, think of it as "Notepad with a trillion other features" :)
[02:17] <bigfoot1> i'm a leafpad user
[02:17] <neillzero> dependencies: I tried installing libreadline5, but had to uninstall.  Now, previously installed packages complain that they depend on libreadline5 (i'm pretty sure they need libreadline4 only)
[02:17] <gnomefreak> ferronica: for the _last_ time NTLDR is not a ubuntu issue
[02:17] <freakabcd> ok, i'll hold off the sarcasm for a while
[02:17] <HymnToLife> !tell Kwipper about mp3
[02:17] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: would i need anything more than just notepad?
[02:17] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, (which it is, anyway)
[02:18] <bigfoot1> i'm just typing my journal.
[02:18] <bigfoot1> no special thing is needed
[02:18] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, well, Emacs *is* for typing
[02:18] <__user__> bigfoot1, if you dont use emacs, why dont just purge it ?
[02:18] <__user__> and stick with vi, nano, etc
[02:18] <freakabcd> yes, yes. DO IT!!
[02:18] <ferronica> ok i agree
[02:18] <ferronica> and now now listen me
[02:18] <bony> there is a 64 bit system on which i installed dpper-drake 32bit and i see most of the apps are running slowly there is a 256MB ram in it. apps like gimp komba2 etc. Is it because i installed 32bit ubuntu on 64bit system ?
[02:18] <imbrandon> vi
[02:19] <bigfoot1> __user__: actually i don't use vi, nano either.
[02:19] <bigfoot1> __user__: i use leafpad
[02:19] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, so what do you use? gedit?
[02:19] <bigfoot1> a plain and simple text editor
[02:19] <roryy> bigfoot1, freakabcd, etc.: please take the editor wars to #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:19] <freakabcd> nono..
[02:19] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: leafpad, which is even simpler than gedit
[02:19] <ferronica> if i choose boot Xp from CMOS directly
[02:19] <bigfoot1> roryy: i'm in no war
[02:19] <freakabcd> this aint no war. and its no editor we are discussing ;)
[02:19] <xerophyte>  if we place a file in /etc/pam.d do i have to restart it .. if so  how ??
[02:19] <ferronica> then y that time it boot it
[02:19] <__user__> darn gui :p
[02:19] <ferronica> no ntldr missing
[02:20] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, ok, whatever. The feature is there in Emacs if you want it; and it can do everything leafpad can (I'm sure ;)
[02:20] <Kwipper> It seems I would have to use terminal in order to get the MP3 codecs.
[02:20] <Kwipper> This is not good.
[02:20] <HymnToLife> bigfoot1> something plainer and simpler than nano ? gotta check it ut :p
[02:20] <ferronica> if something wrong in Xp it shud not boot
[02:20] <bigfoot1> HymnToLife: yes, check out leafpad
[02:20] <bigfoot1> HymnToLife: but it's gui
[02:20] <axisme> ferronica, are you booting from two different hard drives?
[02:20] <HymnToLife> Kwipper> nop
[02:20] <ferronica> yes
[02:20] <HymnToLife> you can install them through Synaptic too
[02:20] <__user__> ferronica: what does your grub cfg look like ?
[02:20] <ferronica> i hav 3 HDD
[02:20] <jenda> what's the best pdf reader for Ubuntu? Evince takes very long to display a page of the 600-page Jazz RealBook...
[02:20] <roryy> Kwipper: google for easyubuntu
[02:20] <Kwipper> Oh okay
[02:20] <gnomefreak> ferronica: NTLDR = NT BOOT LOADER NT = windows platform
[02:20] <HymnToLife> but you'd better get used with the terminal, it will be your best friend on Linux
[02:20] <ferronica> ok agree
[02:20] <__user__> active +1...
[02:20] <roryy> jenda: afaik you can get adobe's reader from multiverse
[02:21] <HymnToLife> after Frozen Bubble of course :p
[02:21] <freakabcd> jenda, how about kpdf or even simpler: xpdf ?
[02:21] <needlz_> im trying to get the 's etc working on my ubuntu 5.10 installation. after logging into the shell it works perfect (changed it with dpkg-reconfigure locales), but when i start enlightenment with startx the $'s dont show up. does anyone have a idea? the xorg.conf is here http://pastebin.ca/50673
[02:21] <jenda> roryy: and will it be any better? I'd love to have it FOSS...
[02:21] <gnomefreak> ferronica: we can not tell you how to get it back this is _not_ a windows support channel
[02:21] <jenda> freakabcd: I'll try xpdf...
[02:21] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, just put the lines in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12776 in your .emacs, and you can insert the date by typing "Ctrl-c, i"
[02:21] <needlz_> also ~ doesnt work, i guess its a problem with the keyboard model
[02:21] <freakabcd> yup xpdf is very lightweight
[02:21] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, But if you're attached to leafpad, I don't know...
[02:21] <gnomefreak> now please as said for last 3 days join #windows see if they can help
[02:21] <roryy> jenda: in my experience adobe's reader has the best quality screen output
[02:21] <freakabcd> although you could say that of evince and kpdf nowdays as they just use the poppler lib
[02:22] <jenda> freakabcd: lol... xpdf is MEGAbetter
[02:22] <HymnToLife> lmao, there actually is a #windows channel ?
[02:22] <gnomefreak> HymnToLife: yeah its ##windows
[02:22] <bigfoot1> where do i insert that exactly?
[02:22] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: ?
[02:22] <ferronica> i told u my Xp is allright nothing wrong
[02:22] <ferronica> if i boot xp alone
[02:22] <jenda> roryy: It's just sheet music - need to find the page I want as fast as possible to print it out...
[02:22] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, In your home directory, there will be a hidden file called ".emacs"
[02:22] <__user__> ferronica: partition not active...
[02:22] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, Just put it at the bottom of that file
[02:22] <ferronica> it works no ntldr missing
[02:22] <gnomefreak> ferronica: than why does it say your missing ntldr?
[02:22] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: ok
[02:23] <bigfoot1> i'll try it out, shreevatsa thanks
[02:23] <jenda> HymnToLife: I could burst out laughing when I first noticed it...
[02:23] <axisme> is it set as hd0 or hd1 in grub conf?
[02:23] <BrianB04> Morning all.
[02:23] <HymnToLife> especially on FREEnode :p
[02:23] <ferronica> when i boot my computer via ubuntu
[02:23] <__user__> ferronica: http://www.aboutdebian.com/dualboot.htm
[02:23] <bigfoot1> shreevatsa: is it called " .emacs.d " ?
[02:23] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, No, that's a directory
[02:23] <ferronica> then ubuntu sho me Os choice
[02:23] <needlz_> HM
[02:23] <needlz_> :)
[02:23] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, It's just called ".emacs"
[02:23] <needlz_> has anyone even read my question? :P
[02:24] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, Maybe it doesn't exist yet and you have to create it... here's a tip:
[02:24] <roryy> needlz_: i suspect very few people use enlightenment.  is there a #enlightment you can try?
[02:24] <freakabcd> roryy, hell yeah
[02:24] <shreevatsa> bigfoot1, Start Emacs, and type "Ctrl-h t". Take the time to read the tutorial, and you'll learn to love one of the best editors ever! :)
[02:24] <bigfoot1> is there a list of all the new changes in Dapper's gnome
[02:24] <freakabcd> #e for users, #edevelop for e devels
[02:24] <needlz_> roryy: i guess its not a problem of enlightenment, its the xserver
[02:24] <__user__> ferronica: as I told you ages ago.. non-active.
[02:25] <needlz_> (i think so)
[02:25] <beta_m> how do i compare two ascii files in ubuntu... i know there is a command, but i don't remember what it is
[02:25] <needlz_> beta_m: diff
[02:25] <jenda> roryy, freakabcd thanks, adobe is very good too, but I think xpdf wins with me. lightweight, fast and FREE 
[02:25] <beta_m> needlz_:  thanks
[02:25] <needlz_> beta_m: np
[02:25] <freakabcd> jenda, sweet. another happy xpdf user
[02:26] <g1gaman> how can i add a keyboard switcher to panel?
[02:26] <CokeNCode> hey, which linux tool can I used to open .zip files ?
[02:26] <imbrandon> unzip
[02:26] <__user__> ferronica: you can test out prior saving; reboot: enter the grub cmd modus; rootnoverify (hdX,Y); makeactive; chainloader +1; boot
[02:26] <jenda> oh yeah...  BTW, a very good friend of mine (female!!!) wants to switch to Ubuntu... I feel we are going to win this war afterall...
[02:27] <pschulz01> Greetings.. trying to find  <sys/io.h> in breezy...
[02:27] <__user__> it WILL work if you set the HDD and the partition correct.
[02:27] <jenda> g1gaman: right click panel, add to panel, keyboard switcher
[02:27] <freakabcd> jenda, why did you say 'female' was that relevant in that sentence?
[02:27] <ferronica> my win Xp is in SATA drive
[02:27] <ferronica> not in IDE
[02:27] <g1gaman> jenda, :) no, it is not like that
[02:27] <roryy> pschulz01: install the build-essential package
[02:27] <axisme> ferronica
[02:27] <pschulz01> The software that I am trying to compile works in 'Dapper' but not 'Breezy'.
[02:28] <axisme> look at your message windows
[02:28] <__user__> ferronica: does not matter
[02:28] <ferronica> rootnoverify         (hd2,0)
[02:28] <g1gaman> jenda, gnome
[02:28] <jenda> freakabcd: because there are very few women using linux, and from experience, they are less open to technical debate...
[02:28] <newbie33> how to get more gnome themes?
[02:28] <jenda> g1gaman: sorry, it's keyboard indicator
[02:28] <newbie33> !themes
[02:28] <gnomefreak> jenda: there is a ubuntu-womens team
[02:28] <jenda> newbie33: gnome-look.org
[02:28] <freakabcd> umm.. ok. all the women in my dept use linux
[02:28] <jenda> gnomefreak: I know.
[02:28] <imbrandon> gnomes-look.org
[02:28] <__user__> ferronica: makeactive and chainloader +1 also part of your menu.lst ?
[02:28] <pschulz01> roryy: build-essential is already the newest version.
[02:28] <kbrooks> OK
[02:28] <kbrooks> er
[02:28] <g1gaman> jenda, i meant language to language switcher
[02:29] <__user__> ferronica: is the partition marked as ACTIVE ?
[02:29] <Frogzoo> !tell newbie33: about themes
[02:29] <newbie33> :)
[02:29] <Frogzoo> !tell newbie33: about theme
[02:29] <g1gaman> jenda, like EN to FR and otherwise
[02:29] <__user__> ferronica: fdisk -l /dev/sda
[02:29] <ferronica> makeactive
[02:29] <Frogzoo> newbie33: check the pm from ubotu
[02:29] <ferronica> map                (hd0) (hd2)
[02:29] <newbie33> Frogzoo, thankus but I already written !themes :)
[02:29] <Frogzoo> newbie33: please register with nickserv
[02:29] <ferronica> map                (hd2) (hd0)
[02:29] <jenda> gnomefreak, g1gaman, all my converts so for were men, and no member of the marketing team is a female, so that's why I'm happy I have a female convert now - that's all. :)
[02:29] <bigfoot1> breezy users: tell me what version is your nautilus?
[02:29] <Frogzoo> !theme
[02:30] <newbie33> Frogzoo,  I got msg from ubotu :)
[02:30] <roryy> pschulz01: and sys/io.h is missigin ?
[02:30] <newbie33> all ok
[02:30] <Frogzoo> newbie33: ok, cool
[02:30] <pschulz01> roryy:  dpkg -S include/sys/io.h
[02:30] <pschulz01> dpkg: *include/sys/io.h* not found.
[02:30] <jenda> g1gaman: OK, that's exactly what keyboard indicator does. You need to set up the alternat keyboard layout in System > Prefs>Keyboard Settings
[02:30] <axisme> ferronica..... Open up a terminal. type "cd /etc/grub"
[02:30] <axisme> then type "nano menu.lst"
[02:30] <gnomefreak> pschulz01: try dpkg -L sys/io.h
[02:31] <ferronica> come privately
[02:31] <Seveas> !tell pschulz01 about compiling
[02:31] <Frogzoo> (it seems bot is playing up - spamming "(target invalid?))" when the pm has been sent)
[02:31] <ferronica> error
[02:31] <axisme> what error
[02:31] <roryy> pschulz01: puzzling. I set libc6-dev -- which is a dep of build-essential
[02:31] <ferronica> bash: cd: /etc/grub: No such file or directory
[02:31] <roryy> pschulz01: that is, i *get* libc6-dev (from dpkg -S ... )
[02:31] <Frogzoo> ferronica: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:31] <axisme> oh sorry my bad
[02:31] <__user__> ferronica: it has to be part of /boot/ anyways
[02:32] <freakabcd> roryy, err..
[02:32] <axisme> yeh what frog said
[02:32] <pschulz01> libc6-dev is installed..
[02:32] <freakabcd> hes searching for non-existent files
[02:32] <ferronica> it is already opened
[02:32] <freakabcd> shouldn't you specify the full path to -S ?
[02:32] <__user__> ferronica: /etc/grub is probably just a symlink to /boot/grub
[02:32] <roryy> freakabcd: ah, yeah, sorry
[02:32] <axisme> so scroll down
[02:32] <roryy> pschulz01: /usr/include/sys/io.h
[02:32] <axisme> until you find the windows option
[02:32] <g1gaman> jenda, thanx, it worked. me = stupido
[02:33] <freakabcd> and whats the problem with libc6-dev ?
[02:33] <ferronica> in bottom i found
[02:33] <jenda> g1gaman: no problem at all 
[02:33] <pschulz01> roryy: dpkg -L libc6-dev | grep sys/io.h -  doesn't return anything on Breezy.
[02:33] <axisme> just change the contents of the root to the destination of your windows hdd
[02:33] <ferronica> # This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
[02:33] <imbrandon> please use pastebin
[02:33] <roryy> pschulz01: it does on my breezy ;)
[02:33] <ferronica> sorry
[02:33] <roryy> pschulz01: what arch are you on?
[02:34] <pschulz01> roryy: PowerPC
[02:34] <ferronica> what axisme
[02:34] <axisme> yes below that
[02:34] <ferronica> what i change
[02:34] <roryy> pschulz01: let's check on packages.ubuntu.com
[02:34] <axisme> you will see root            (hd0,1)
[02:34] <axisme> or something like that
[02:34] <axisme> change the contents of the bracket to the drive you want it to boot
[02:34] <ferronica> rootnoverify     (hd2,0)
[02:35] <ferronica> savedefault
[02:35] <axisme> did you change it?
[02:35] <axisme> what was it before?
[02:35] <ferronica> right now it is hd2,0
[02:35] <pschulz01> roryy: Is is arch dependent?
[02:35] <roryy> pschulz01: wouldn't have thought so
[02:36] <axisme> ok and which drive do you want to boot?
[02:36] <roryy> pschulz01: but that is the only difference between our system
[02:36] <ferronica> i want ubuntu ask me to choose OS,
[02:36] <ferronica> ok
[02:36] <ferronica> if i choose Xp it shud boot Boot
[02:37] <axisme> yes but which hdd is xp on
[02:37] <axisme> is it set right?
[02:37] <imbrandon> probly hd0,1
[02:37] <ferronica> Xp is on SATA
[02:37] <axisme> if it is, i have no idea what your problem is. If its set to boot in the wrong place, change it
[02:37] <ferronica> 0 channel
[02:37] <buithuhien> hi
[02:37] <ferronica> and ubuntu is in IDE
[02:37] <ferronica> 0 channel
[02:37] <pschulz01> roryy: My Dapper is on i386, and this has this file..
[02:38] <buithuhien> can i ask a question
[02:38] <buithuhien> ?????????????????????????????????
[02:38] <imbrandon> ask
[02:38] <imbrandon> just ask
[02:38] <roryy> pschulz01: i'm on i386 breezy
[02:38] <buithuhien> yes
[02:38] <sfar> buithuhien: you just did
[02:38] <buithuhien> i there any soft to read pdf file
[02:38] <roryy> pschulz01: hmm. http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=sys%2Fio.h&searchmode=searchfiles&case=insensitive&version=breezy&arch=powerpc
[02:38] <imbrandon> xpdf
[02:38] <axisme> what does ubuntu root say
[02:38] <axisme> hd0
[02:38] <axisme> or hd1
[02:38] <roryy> pschulz01: as opposed to http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=sys%2Fio.h&searchmode=searchfiles&case=insensitive&version=breezy&arch=i386
[02:38] <imbrandon> buithuhien: apt-get install xpdf
[02:39] <ferronica> root                (hd0,0)
[02:39] <axisme> when you go to cmos, where do you tell it to boot from, to get xp to boot
[02:39] <roryy> pschulz01: looks like it is arch specific
[02:39] <imbrandon> ferronica: try hd1,0 for windows, see if it works
[02:39] <newbie33> I am having a HUGE problem with my mobile phone's cable and it's applications.
[02:39] <newbie33> I am a Siemens cx65 user and use the siemens DCA-510 usb data cable. In windows there was a driver that emulated usb port to be found from siemens apps as a communication ports (u could selected the port). I can run the programs thru wine but they cannot recognise the cable, because they need commport cables. Is there any way to do this?
[02:39] <ferronica> i set it on ubuntu
[02:40] <axisme> eh?
[02:40] <ferronica> not in XP
[02:40] <buithuhien> imbrandon : thanks
[02:40] <ferronica> if i wanna use Xp again i ahv to change
[02:40] <imbrandon> buithuhien: np
[02:40] <axisme> ....so whats the xp hdd drive called?
[02:40] <axisme> hd1? hd2?
[02:41] <Frogzoo> newbie33: pretty sure wine supports serial ports
[02:41] <axisme> if you can manually boot it, it should tell you there
[02:41] <imbrandon> axisme: i dont think she knows
[02:41] <axisme> oh
[02:41] <pschulz01> roryy: Thanks.. looks like I'll have to hack some code..
[02:41] <ferronica> really i dont know
[02:41] <ferronica> sorry
[02:41] <gnomefreak> why not paste /boot/grub/menu.lst to pastebin
[02:41] <imbrandon> !pastebin
[02:41] <ferronica> i am dumbo in linux
[02:41] <ubotu> methinks 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
[02:42] <axisme> or just do what brandon sways and change the windows one to  (hd1,0)
[02:42] <axisme> just guessing
[02:42] <axisme> no idea what its on heh
[02:42] <ferronica> ok done
[02:42] <imbrandon> if your linux is hd0,0 and on ide and the other is on sata and there are no other hdds installed i bet its hd1,0
[02:42] <ferronica> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12777
[02:43] <ferronica> there is only one sata
[02:43] <ferronica> and two IDE
[02:43] <imbrandon> ahh try hd2,1 thern
[02:43] <imbrandon> if there is two ide
[02:43] <ferronica> what
[02:43] <jenda> How can I rip a page out of a pdf book? output to postscript would suffice, but evince doesn't seem to work...
[02:43] <ferronica> ya there is two HDD
[02:43] <Frogzoo> imbrandon: sata would be sd0
[02:44] <ferronica> IDE two
[02:44] <imbrandon> not in grub
[02:44] <roryy> Frogzoo: in grub too ?
[02:44] <imbrandon> i run sata for all my drives
[02:44] <gnomefreak> sd(a)0 in grub no?
[02:44] <imbrandon> no
[02:44] <gnomefreak> (a) = a or b or whatever letter
[02:44] <imbrandon> hd just the same
[02:44] <imbrandon> my sata drives are hd just as ide ones
[02:45] <imbrandon> just depends on the order
[02:45] <imbrandon> ferronica: try to change rootnoverify         (hd2,0) to rootnoverify         (hd2,1)
[02:45] <axisme> change rootnoverify         (hd2,0) to rootnoverify         (hd2,1)
[02:45] <axisme> try that
[02:45] <roryy> 'fdisk -l' should at least let you identify which partition of the drive it is
[02:46] <ferronica> ok
[02:46] <ferronica> and reboot ok
[02:46] <ferronica> wait
[02:47] <TG|Mino> hi
[02:47] <ferronica> command to open menulist
[02:47] <TG|Mino> can anybody help me a bit with booting ubuntu...
[02:47] <Frogzoo> roryy: device.map should map hdx -> /dev/sdx
[02:47] <axisme> nano menu.lst
[02:47] <imbrandon> gnomefreak: grub sees all hard drives as hdx,x but the OS see's them as /dev/sdX
[02:47] <gnomefreak> ah
[02:47] <TG|Mino> I just installed ubuntu from cd on a partition, I allready had a windows xp install on my syststem
[02:48] <newbie33> how to reach mounted drives threw terminal?
[02:48] <newbie33> where it is?
[02:48] <TG|Mino> now it shows a nice grub prompt and me wondering what to do next
[02:48] <axisme> should be in /media
[02:48] <imbrandon> newbie33: probbly /media but it depends on where you mounted them
[02:48] <Frogzoo> newbie33: mount will show where it's mounted
[02:48] <newbie33> found, thanks
[02:48] <TG|Mino> my ubuntu install is at (hd1,1)
[02:48] <keithhhhh> Did anyone have this problem installing ubuntu.... After getting past Selecting Country and Keyboard its freezes at 92%-"Detecting Hardware to find CD-Rom Drive         Loading module 'isofs' for Linux ISO 9660 filesystem' ...
[02:49] <imbrandon> keithhhhh: it just seems like its locked it takes a long time on older systems
[02:49] <imbrandon> i thought that the first time
[02:49] <keithhhhh> well this is a fairly new sytem
[02:49] <roryy> TG|Mino: you're seeing a grub> prompt ?
[02:49] <TG|Mino> yes
[02:49] <keithhhhh> and Ive gotten past this problem before
[02:49] <HaxoR91> how do i install my printer?
[02:49] <keithhhhh> this is my second install  :(
[02:49] <imbrandon> hmmm ok keithhhhh
[02:49] <gnomefreak> !printer
[02:49] <ubotu> methinks printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[02:49] <imbrandon> my bad
[02:50] <roryy> TG|Mino: i can try to help you by telling you commands from my menu.lst, and using grub's filename completion
[02:50] <keithhhhh> imbrandon Ive tried 3 disks  :(
[02:50] <imbrandon> ouch
[02:51] <TG|Mino> well my question really is what to do next, how do I boot my winXP install again or a ubuntu install
[02:51] <HaxoR91> uhmm can someone please tell me how to install my printer?
[02:51] <imbrandon> !printers
[02:51] <ubotu> well, printers is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[02:51] <roryy> TG|Mino: you can use a windows install CD, with the 'fixmbr' command, to restore your windows system
[02:51] <axisme> MIno, didn't grub find the windows install when you installed unbuntu?
[02:51] <roryy> TG|Mino: it sounds like your ubuntu install failed -- any ideas why?
[02:52] <TG|Mino> not really it appeared to go well
[02:52] <athlon> is firefox 1.5.0.2 package for dapper / breezy available from the official repositories ?
[02:52] <gnomefreak> athlon: no get it from
[02:52] <TG|Mino> it told me to reboot without cd to install some other software, but it didn't really got to that obviously
[02:52] <gnomefreak> !ff1.5
[02:52] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:52] <gnomefreak> there
[02:52] <imbrandon> athlon: 1.5.0.1 is dapper not 1.5.0.2 yer
[02:52] <imbrandon> yet
[02:53] <roryy> TG|Mino: maybe the grub install got confused. I get the idea with multiple drives, things can more easily go wrong
[02:53] <athlon> oh okay... I thought theres something wrong with my sources.list
[02:53] <roryy> TG|Mino: what do you want to do?
[02:54] <lesshaste> anyone know how to make a simply 3d plot with gnuplot?
[02:55] <lesshaste> I have a file of x y z values
[02:55] <TG|Mino> well could be, I got my windows install on IDE hd, and I got a 200gig ata hd partitioned with fat32, I took 10 gig from that 200gig fat32 partition to install ubuntu on, but it doesn't really seem to work that easy...
[02:55] <roryy> TG|Mino: i imagine the grub config can be fixed up manually
[02:55] <TG|Mino> ok can you give me a hint on how to do that
[02:55] <alexMK> Ubuntu Dapper rocks :)
[02:55] <freakabcd> lesshaste, easy
[02:56] <gnomefreak> alexMK: #ubuntu+1 for all dapper discussion
[02:56] <lesshaste> freakabcd: :) how?
[02:56] <roryy> TG|Mino: let's try to get ubuntu booted
[02:56] <alexMK> I mean Ubuntu Dapper "Live" rocks :)
[02:56] <freakabcd> lesshaste, if you already have a file 'data.dat' with x y z values: splot 'data.dat'
[02:56] <TG|Mino> yes thats the idea
[02:56] <roryy> TG|Mino: first,    'root (hd1,1)'     (without the quotes)
[02:56] <TG|Mino> k
[02:57] <lesshaste> freakabcd: cool.. I just need a nice surface to be drawn
[02:57] <TG|Mino> Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition thype 0x83
[02:57] <freakabcd> set pm3d
[02:57] <freakabcd> set surface
[02:57] <roryy> TG|Mino:    'kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6<TAB>'    (the <TAB> keypress should hopefully complete the name)
[02:57] <freakabcd> replot
[02:57] <alexMK> gnomefreak:This live version is cool, I can actually install software running Ubuntu from the CD (Live) with the new UnionFS :)
[02:57] <phish_> Hi
[02:57] <phish_> Can anyone help me?
[02:58] <phish_> I'm new to linux.
[02:58] <TG|Mino> [Linux-bzImage, setup-0x1c00, size=0x124b1b
[02:58] <TG|Mino> ] 
[02:58] <alexMK> phish_:yes...
[02:58] <keithhhhh> phish - I find everyone helpful here, just ask the question and say thank you after  ;)
[02:58] <roryy> TG|Mino: hmm
[02:58] <gnomefreak> alexMK: please bring all dapper support issues to #ubuntu+1 and for dapper offtopic talk please join #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:58] <roryy> TG|Mino: doesn't sound quite right
[02:58] <alexMK> oh sorry
[02:58] <lesshaste> freakabcd: that didn't do it... http://pastebin.com/676774 is the data
[02:59] <lesshaste> freakabcd: I get a nice colour bar on the right but no surface drawn
[02:59] <phish_> When i go to install my nvidia drivers it tells me i am running an X server and i need to stop ruinning it. what does it mean and how can i stop it?
[02:59] <phish_> *running
[02:59] <jimi>  is there anything to view what inside the /boot/bzImage file?
[02:59] <alexMK> gnomefreak:I didn't understand that #ubuntu+1 at first :P, got it now
[02:59] <TG|Mino> any idea on what could cause this -not quite rightigousness-
[02:59] <imbrandon> phish_: easyest thing is to reboot
[02:59] <gnomefreak> phish_: please reboot
[02:59] <phish_> ok
[02:59] <shackan_> hi
[03:00] <roryy> TG|Mino: 'kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6<TAB>'  gives me 'Possible files are e: vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-k7 vmlinuz-2.6.12-10-k7'
[03:00] <imbrandon> brb, btw good morning gnomefreak ;)
[03:00] <gnomefreak> good morning imbrandon
[03:00] <roryy> TG|Mino: are you putting a space before the TAB by any chance?
[03:00] <imbrandon> brb quick reboot myself
[03:00] <shackan_> on freebsd I can force my centrino on a fixed frequency (no scaling) using sysctl dev.cpu.0.freq=XXXX, is there anything similar on linux ?
[03:00] <gnomefreak> hb
[03:00] <freakabcd> lesshaste, ah yes.. you need to tell gnuplot to explicitly interpolate and draw the surfaace..
[03:01] <TG|Mino> the command after tab read: kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-386
[03:01] <lesshaste> freakabcd: ah ok.. how do you do that?
[03:01] <freakabcd> lemme try to find my files i did the exact same thing many moons ago
[03:01] <roryy> TG|Mino: ah, good
[03:01] <roryy> TG|Mino: don't press enter, there are still some boot parameters after that
[03:01] <TG|Mino> ah ok
[03:02] <roryy> TG|Mino: the line should look like this:     'kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-386 root=/dev/sda2 ro quiet splash'   (the /dev/sda2 is a bit of a guess -- you said this is an SATA drive, and your other drive is IDE ?)
[03:03] <lesshaste> freakabcd: thx very much
[03:03] <TG|Mino> yes as fas as I can remember I build a IDE and a sata drive in this pc ^_^
[03:03] <Pupeno> I am converting images from tiff to png with ImageMagick's convert, how do I achieve the greatest compression ?
[03:03] <roryy> TG|Mino: well, we'll find out soon enough
[03:03] <phish_> Well, unfortunatly i got the same error.
[03:04] <roryy> TG|Mino: next line is 'initrd		/boot/initrd.img-2.6.12-9-386'
[03:04] <jimi>  is there anything to view what inside the /boot/bzImage file?
[03:04] <roryy> TG|Mino: you can use <TAB> to complete the initrd.img name (that will verify that it's correct)
[03:04] <freakabcd> lesshaste, set dgrid3d
[03:04] <imbrandon> jimi: thats your kernel
[03:04] <freakabcd> replot
[03:04] <phish_> How do i stop "X"
[03:04] <TG|Mino> it gives the same response as without the 'root=' but if I remember it right it should be sda5 so I'll try that
[03:05] <lesshaste> freakabcd: thx!
[03:05] <imbrandon> phish_: rebooting will restart x
[03:05] <roryy> TG|Mino: ah, fair enough, if it's an extended partition
[03:05] <OffHand> anyone got his HP Deskjet 843C printer to work in Dapper Beta?
[03:05] <phish_> imbrandon: i need to stop it
[03:05] <freakabcd> lesshaste, your points a too sparsed out. hence it doesn't provide a smooth surface
[03:05] <roryy> phish_: in a terminal 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop'
[03:05] <imbrandon> phish_: x is your windows
[03:05] <phish_> ok
[03:05] <lesshaste> freakabcd: it also makes some odd interpolation
[03:06] <freakabcd> yup
[03:06] <TG|Mino> ok no luck until 9 :/
[03:06] <freakabcd> help dgrid3d
[03:06] <freakabcd> anyway, whats this data set from? its weird
[03:06] <lesshaste> freakabcd: for some reason it goes up and down in both the x and y axes
[03:06] <roryy> TG|Mino: root=/dev/sda9 ?
[03:06] <gnomefreak> i could be wrong on this but doesnt grub send signal to windows loader to boot windows (grub is not really booting anything)
[03:06] <TG|Mino> ye
[03:06] <roryy> TG|Mino: sounds dodg
[03:06] <lesshaste> freakabcd: not sure how to stop it doing that
[03:06] <lesshaste> freakabcd: I linear interpolation would have done!"
[03:07] <lesshaste> A linear
[03:07] <OffHand> is there a dapper drake irc channel?
[03:07] <TG|Mino> all gives thes same response: [Linux-bzImage, setup=0x1c00, size=0x124b1b] 
[03:07] <gnomefreak> OffHand: #ubuntu+1
[03:07] <freakabcd> OffHand, #ubuntu+1
[03:07] <roryy> TG|Mino: well, let's see what happens.  Put in the initrd line I posted a little earlier
[03:07] <OffHand> cheers
[03:07] <roryy> TG|Mino: oh, that's ok
[03:07] <roryy> TG|Mino: sorry, i think i misunderstood you. I thought that was the 'completion' response
[03:08] <roryy> TG|Mino: i think try '/dev/sda2', unless you remember creating an extended partition
[03:08] <freakabcd> less linear interpolation is what you get if you just set dgrid3d
[03:08] <mthakur> hi, can ne1 tell me how to run windows program on linux?
[03:08] <freakabcd> and it will decide the interpolation
[03:08] <freakabcd> and the surface will _not_ be smooth
[03:08] <gnomefreak> mthakur: wine cedega crossover office your choice
[03:09] <mthakur> gnomefreak, how do u use it/install it?
[03:09] <gnomefreak> mthakur: not all win apps run on them wine is only free one in the group
[03:09] <freakabcd> lesshaste, you still there?
[03:09] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell mthakur about wine
[03:09] <TG|Mino> ok the initrd [Linux-initrd @ [somehex] , [morehex]  bytes] 
[03:09] <lesshaste> freakabcd: yep
[03:09] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell mthakur about cedega
[03:09] <mthakur> gnomefreak, cheers!
[03:09] <roryy> TG|Mino: ok, let's try boot
[03:10] <phish_> What was the command to stop "X" again? i need to write it down this time
[03:10] <TG|Mino> ah that looks good
[03:10] <roryy> TG|Mino: just 'boot'
[03:10] <lesshaste> freakabcd: I have to set hidden3d too
[03:10] <gnomefreak> phish_: ctrl+alt+backspace is one way to do it
[03:10] <freakabcd> sorry if you wanted just crappy linear interp wth a surface, unset dgrid3d; set pm3d; set dgrid3d 5,5; splot "data.dat"
[03:10] <TG|Mino> will it work the next time grub will load like this?
[03:10] <TG|Mino> or will I have to retype all this
[03:10] <roryy> TG|Mino: no, i think you may need to tweak the grub config file
[03:11] <lesshaste> freakabcd: ok... here goes :)
[03:11] <HaxoR91> hi
[03:11] <roryy> TG|Mino: can that machine access the internet ?
[03:11] <TG|Mino> it should ye
[03:11] <TG|Mino> it's now installing the rest of the packages
[03:11] <freakabcd> the pm3d is what is providing the colours you can change the colourscheme. take a look at the gnuplot 4.x demo pages on the net. lots of good examples
[03:11] <lesshaste> freakabcd: that is at least monotonic!
[03:12] <lesshaste> freakabcd: the previous ones weren't for some reason
[03:12] <HaxoR91> ubuntu didnt detect my printer
[03:12] <HaxoR91> what do i do?
[03:12] <roryy> TG|Mino: well, when all the install bits are done, put your /boot/grub/menu.lst file on the pastebin http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl and we'll see if we can fix it
[03:12] <newbie33> how to exit man command?
[03:12] <newbie33> ctrl + c not helps
[03:12] <roryy> TG|Mino: you should recognize some of the commands we just typed as being in that file
[03:12] <roryy> newbie33: q
[03:12] <newbie33> thanks
[03:12] <TG|Mino> ok is it possible to fix the windows boot aswell?
[03:13] <HaxoR91> ubuntu did detect my printer
[03:13] <gnomefreak> newbie33: q
[03:13] <theSamo> haakonn: hmm, where does ubuntu keep all the .debs it downloads?
[03:13] <imbrandon> ubotu tell HaxoR91 about printers
[03:13] <HaxoR91> i dont know what to do
[03:13] <freakabcd> lesshaste, yeah it was because of dgrid3d's interp
[03:13] <lesshaste> freakabcd: I don't suppose you know how to do non-linear interpolation that will be monotonic in the x and y axes? :)
[03:13] <theSamo> sry for that , this was a general question
[03:13] <HaxoR91> dude that does not help
[03:13] <newbie33> rkz@tyla:/media/hda5/Program Files$ cp Skype /home/rkz/skype
[03:13] <newbie33> cp: omitting directory `Skype'
[03:13] <theSamo> where does ubuntu keep all the .debs it downloads?
[03:13] <newbie33> whats wrong?
[03:13] <roryy> TG|Mino: hopefully we can do that in the menu.lst file too
[03:13] <lesshaste> freakabcd: I suppose I could do it by hand ...
[03:14] <roryy> TG|Mino: i know it's not much help, but things are usually much smoother than this (normally the boot manager 'Just Works')
[03:14] <imbrandon> newbie33: cp -R Skype /home/rkz/skype
[03:14] <G|zeh> hi
[03:15] <imbrandon> hi
[03:15] <TG|Mino> yeah, I ussually have this kind of trouble... I once managed to destroy a harddrive trying to dualboot suse and windows server... never really understood much of it
[03:15] <newbie33> thanks imbrandon , I wonder what means -R
[03:15] <freakabcd> lesshaste, look at help dgrid3d; unfortunately your data set interpolates in a weird way. 5,5 because your data set is essentially a 5x5 grid
[03:15] <G|zeh> i have sum problem
[03:15] <G|zeh> lol
[03:15] <phish_> ok
[03:15] <G|zeh> :/
[03:15] <phish_> this is kind of annoying.
[03:15] <TG|Mino> but thanks for the help
[03:15] <imbrandon> newbie33: it means recursive , type "man cp" if you want to know about it
[03:15] <G|zeh> can i ask a question pls?
[03:16] <imbrandon> you just did G|zeh
[03:16] <G|zeh> lol
[03:16] <phish_> basiclly, how do i install my nvidia drivers? (geforce 5200 fx agp, i386)
[03:16] <G|zeh> okay i installed nforce sound drivers for my nforce 2 mobo
[03:16] <imbrandon> phish_: type "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx" and then reboot when its done
[03:16] <G|zeh> but system sounds arent working anymore
[03:17] <G|zeh> id like to hear em
[03:17] <G|zeh> is there any chance to get em back?
[03:17] <phish_> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavail able)
[03:17] <phish_> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another proc ess using it?
[03:17] <phish_> k...
[03:17] <imbrandon> you dident type sudo
[03:17] <imbrandon> or synaptic is running
[03:17] <bpuccio> phish_: do you have synaptic open in the background?
[03:17] <phish_> whoops
[03:18] <phish_> jesus you guys know alot
[03:18] <alexMK> does anyone know if the arial font is in any ubuntu package?
[03:18] <imbrandon> lol it wont take you long to learn
[03:18] <phish_> i got used to windows
[03:18] <phish_> super fast
[03:19] <phish_> then i got sick
[03:19] <lesshaste> freakabcd: ok thx... I am now trying to work out if I can plot two 3d surfaces on one graph :)
[03:19] <phish_> but ive always wanter to learn linux junk.
[03:19] <G|zeh> btw nforce drivers are audio driver which use oss
[03:19] <imbrandon> alexMK: its in the msttcorefonts pkg
[03:19] <bimberi> alexMK: msttcorefonts (in multiverse)
[03:19] <alexMK> thanks guys :)
[03:19] <phish_> imbrandon: im done.
[03:20] <phish_> imbrandon: after i reboot what do i do?
[03:20] <imbrandon> nothing
[03:20] <imbrandon> they are installed
[03:20] <phish_> the driver will be there?
[03:20] <phish_> voilla?
[03:20] <imbrandon> yup
[03:20] <phish_> merci
[03:20] <imbrandon> yw
[03:20] <G|zeh> anyone knows?
[03:20] <imbrandon> G|zeh: no idea bro , someone in here might though
[03:20] <kevinz> how to turn on bitmap for fonts?
[03:21] <G|zeh> okay imbrandon
[03:21] <G|zeh> thx
[03:22] <bigfoot1> i was playing around with "gok" (on screen keyboard), and now my numeric keypad  (to the right of the alphabetical keys ) don't work
[03:22] <coz_> just installed streamtuner on dapper and I get three erros when trying to run it the first on is Script/usr/share/streamtuner/python/scripts/google-stations.py could not beloaded: 'module' object has no attribute 'argv
[03:22] <bigfoot1> gok is not running , or at least i think so
[03:22] <imbrandon> bigfoot1: is you numlock key on? if not turn it on
[03:22] <bigfoot1> imbrandon: i tried both
[03:22] <imbrandon> hmm
[03:22] <Toma-> coz_: #ubuntu+1 for dapper support
[03:22] <bigfoot1> actually, i think it or something associated with it, is still on
[03:23] <entropy> I've just installed ubuntu to try help port some of my software for linux/ubuntu, how do I install gcc?
[03:23] <pschulz01> seveas: Thanks for the link.. the software that I am trying to compile needs to have 'configure' added :-)
[03:23] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: please join #ubuntu+1
[03:23] <phish_> ok more help :P. so i installed wine earlier
[03:23] <phish_> and i installed steam with it, how do i open steam now?
[03:23] <roryy> entropy: install build-essential
[03:23] <bigfoot1> when i press Shift twice, "sticky Keys configuration" pops up.
[03:23] <bigfoot1> so that's why i'm guessing it's still on
[03:23] <entropy> roryy thanks
[03:23] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak: is this a dapper issue?
[03:23] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: are you using dapper?
[03:23] <imbrandon> phish_: type "wine /path/to/steam.exe"
[03:24] <TG|Mino> Ok I posted the menu.lst there
[03:24] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak: yes
[03:24] <phish_> imbrandon: when i installed it said "C:\program files\" what would the linux equivlent ofthat be?
[03:24] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: if your using dapper all issues are assumed to be dapper related
[03:24] <newbie33> who knows how to load radio list in xmms?
[03:24] <TG|Mino> it's on http://paste.ububntu-nl.org/12779
[03:24] <imbrandon> phish_: probbly something like /home/<username>/.wine/c_drive/Programfiles etc etc etc
[03:25] <coz_> you know I was told by several operators that #ubuntu suports dapper yet everytime i ask a question here i am told to go to ubuntu+1 for dapper support
[03:25] <entropy> roryy: is there a commandline install tool in ubuntu? I'm in 'system->administration->add application' and cannot find "build-essential"
[03:25] <pschulz01> entropy: apt-get
[03:25] <imbrandon> entropy: apt-get
[03:25] <Toma-> coz_: who told u that?
[03:25] <roryy> entropy: yes, you can use 'apt-get' or 'aptitude'.  Try also synaptic (gui); should have all packages
[03:25] <entropy> ah, thanks :) now i know what to rtfm ;)
[03:25] <gnomefreak> entropy: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:25] <Toma-> coz_: they obviously havent read the /topic :)
[03:25] <coz_> Toma-, who told this channel supports dapper
[03:25] <redLAW> how can i enable multimedia buttons on my keyboard
[03:26] <Toma-> coz_: yeh. seen the topic?
[03:26] <entropy> gnomefreak: fantastic, thanks for the kickstart
[03:26] <gnomefreak> ;)
[03:26] <HaxoR91> how do i install the driver for my printer?
[03:26] <phish_> imbrandon: is there a way to search the filesystem? like windows has?
[03:26] <coz_> Toma do you realize this is the official "ubuntu" chammel and last I heard dapper si ubuntu
[03:26] <Fitzz> !techsmith
[03:26] <ubotu> Fitzz: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:26] <Toma-> coz_: its still development tho.
[03:26] <Fitzz> !tsccvid.dll
[03:26] <imbrandon> if you have slocate installed you can run "sudo updatedb" and then type "locate <blah>"
[03:26] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Fitzz
[03:26] <roryy> TG|Mino: hmm. That lone 'root' on line 133 looks suspicious
[03:27] <roryy> TG|Mino: what message did grub give on boot ?
[03:27] <imbrandon> phish_: if you have slocate installed you can run "sudo updatedb" and then type "locate <blah>"
[03:27] <nomin> how do I play streaming audio with xmms.  I have a link from shoutcast.  I just want to know where to paste it in xmms.
[03:27] <imbrandon> i think slocate is installed by default
[03:27] <phish_> ill install it
[03:27] <TG|Mino> it looked all very standard
[03:27] <bimberi> phish_: Places -> Search for Files...
[03:27] <entropy> ahh, much better :) i'm much more at home with console utils
[03:27] <Fitzz> how can i play techsmith videos? i already installed codecs on the ubuntu unofficial guide
[03:27] <TG|Mino> but I'll have to reboot to see it again :)
[03:27] <redLAW> how can i enable multimedia buttons on my keyboard
[03:27] <phish_> bimberi: thank god... :P
[03:27] <roryy> TG|Mino: never mind.  I think it will be easiest to just remove that 'root', save and reboot
[03:28] <entropy> thanks for the help guys
[03:28] <TG|Mino> ok
[03:28] <bimberi> phish_: :)
[03:28] <imbrandon> redLAW: depends on the keayboard most dont have linux drivers you have top mess with custom keymaps
[03:28] <roryy> TG|Mino: just a second...
[03:28] <HaxoR91> how do i install the driver for my printer?
[03:28] <Fitzz> !tscc
[03:28] <ubotu> Fitzz: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:28] <roryy> TG|Mino: hrm, i can't see if a bare 'root' would generate an error
[03:28] <imbrandon> HaxoR91: we gave you the link
[03:28] <HaxoR91> ?
[03:29] <HaxoR91> when?
[03:29] <dabuni_> Hi! I have a wlan problem. I installed Ndiswrapper succesfully and dmesg said me that it has been loaded succesfully. but ifconfig and iwconfig both don't show a wlan0 device or something
[03:29] <TG|Mino> it doesn't generate any errors right now
[03:29] <imbrandon> HaxoR91: goto system settings and click on printers
[03:29] <roryy> TG|Mino: did you reboot?
[03:29] <_jason> HaxoR91: check your private messages from ubotu
[03:29] <redLAW> imbrandon: i have logitech media keyboard elite
[03:29] <phish_> bimberi: that program is restarded, i searched steam in filesystem... when on my desktop there is a steaminstall binary
[03:29] <TG|Mino> yes
[03:29] <phish_> *retarded
[03:30] <imbrandon> lol
[03:30] <HaxoR91> you mean printing?
[03:30] <roryy> TG|Mino: and?
[03:30] <HaxoR91> imbrandon: you mean printing?
[03:30] <imbrandon> no i use kde not gnome so mine is diffrent thats why we said check the link
[03:30] <buithuhien> oh
[03:30] <imbrandon> !printer
[03:30] <ubotu> it has been said that printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[03:30] <bimberi> phish_: it might rely on the slocate database - do a 'sudo updatedb' in a terminal and retry
[03:31] <TG|Mino> well I didn't yet remeove the root so I had to do that steps I did before
[03:31] <buithuhien> how can i play mp3 file
[03:31] <bimberi> !tell buithuhien about mp3
[03:31] <roryy> TG|Mino: no informative error messages?
[03:31] <simonpca> plop
[03:31] <roryy> TG|Mino: it's a bit weird for grub to just drop into a shell like that
[03:31] <TG|Mino> no, just the message that I could use simple bash command
[03:31] <TG|Mino> ss
[03:31] <sanderella> can someone tell me why i can't safely download java on ubuntu?
[03:31] <roryy> TG|Mino: oh... hm. I guess it can't find the menu.lst file
[03:32] <TG|Mino> ok...
[03:32] <imbrandon> sanderella: search for "blackdown" in syanptic
[03:32] <Uriku> hey, does anyone has experience with Image Magick?
[03:32] <sanderella> thanks imbrandon
[03:32] <bimberi> !java
[03:32] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:32] <phish_> stupid wine giving me errors..
[03:32] <TG|Mino> I guess I can fix that in the command prompt?
[03:32] <TG|Mino> heh shell
[03:33] <roryy> TG|Mino: i think grub needs to be reinstalled
[03:33] <buithuhien> what
[03:33] <aveend> Hi! I have a wlan problem. I installed Ndiswrapper succesfully and dmesg said me that it has been loaded succesfully. but ifconfig and iwconfig both don't show a wlan0 device or something
[03:33] <buithuhien> i have a music player
[03:33] <TG|Mino> o...k
[03:33] <buithuhien> it say that it can play mp3
[03:33] <buithuhien> but when i add a song
[03:34] <Uriku> what music player do you have?
[03:34] <buithuhien> error
[03:34] <avalost> buithuhien: do you have the correct sound driver selected?
[03:34] <billytwowilly> xfs vs reiserfs go
[03:34] <gapz> r
[03:34] <buithuhien> this file is not audio stream
[03:35] <roryy> !tell TG|Mino about grub
[03:35] <buithuhien> avalost : yes i have
[03:35] <roryy> TG|Mino: did you get a message from ubotu?
[03:35] <TG|Mino> yup
[03:35] <buithuhien> i can play cd
[03:35] <phish_> wow, linux is awesome
[03:35] <phish_> so much more sexier than winblows :D
[03:35] <imbrandon> phish_: we think so too ;)
[03:35] <phish_> where can i download skins?
[03:35] <imbrandon> for what?
[03:35] <avalost> skins for what?
[03:35] <phish_> uhm
[03:35] <TG|Mino> so there is no fixing :/
[03:36] <LordFalcon> gnome-look.org ?
[03:36] <phish_> thw "windows" if you would clal them that
[03:36] <TG|Mino> oh well will try this
[03:36] <Uriku> anyone that heard of Image Magick?
[03:36] <imbrandon> gnome skins? gnome-look.org
[03:36] <roryy> TG|Mino: stand by, i'm browsing the wiki page
[03:36] <avalost> yes, gnome-look.org, gnome.org
[03:36] <phish_> ok
[03:36] <sander> Hi everyone!
[03:36] <imbrandon> or kde-look.org if you are using kubuntu
[03:36] <avalost> phish_: you may also opt to try other WM's to see what you like
[03:36] <avalost> you're not limited to one WM as you are in windows
[03:37] <avalost> Uriku: yes
[03:37] <sander> Im new to Linu and Ubuntu and I am trying to install FSV-0.9 but I am not really getting anywhere with it :(
[03:37] <imbrandon> yea as quick as you caught on i would recoment fluxbox or kde , just try "try" others I personaly use kde alot ( although i keep gnome installed )
[03:37] <Uriku> avalost: can I use convert to batch convert several files to png?
[03:37] <phish_> this is wierd
[03:37] <avalost> Uriku: man ImageMagick
[03:37] <avalost> yes
[03:38] <sander> Anyone knows why 'make' doesn't work from the terminal?
[03:38] <Uriku> avalost: or do I absulutly have to use morgify
[03:38] <phish_> how can i access "my computer" i know thats windows but wine shows it :/
[03:38] <avalost> you may need to write a script to do batch commands though
[03:38] <imbrandon> sander:  can you be more descriptive
[03:38] <Uriku> currently, I am not using Linux
[03:38] <avalost> Uriku: see convert --help
[03:38] <avalost> too
[03:38] <roryy> TG|Mino: you there?
[03:38] <sander> imbrandon: when I type make, it is not reckognized
[03:38] <TG|Mino> yes I am
[03:39] <avalost> sander: apt-get buildessential
[03:39] <imbrandon> do you have make installed ? install build-essentials
[03:39] <avalost> sander: apt-get build-essential
[03:39] <roryy> TG|Mino: ok, i have an idea how to try to fix this
[03:39] <avalost> yeah
[03:39] <gnomefreak> sander: use avalost's last one
[03:39] <avalost> err, don't forget "install"
[03:39] <imbrandon> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:40] <gnomefreak> lol
[03:40] <imbrandon> ;)
[03:40] <avalost> hey it's early :p
[03:40] <roryy> TG|Mino: hmm, sorry, hang on
[03:40] <sander> That last one seems to be working :)
[03:40] <phish_> how do i access the C:/
[03:40] <Uriku> ^_^ the windows CMD works about the same as the Kernal - I tried to do convert --help > more and it created a more txt file
[03:40] <imbrandon> me too my brother got married last night and i pulled a good one ;)
[03:40] <phish_> there is a Z:/ drive also :/
[03:40] <phish_> ..wierd
[03:41] <Uriku> I forgot how to use a pipeline
[03:41] <roryy> TG|Mino: ok, let's try this
[03:41] <Uriku> hmm... | no?
[03:41] <imbrandon> phish_: there is no c:\ in linux
[03:41] <imbrandon> only in wine
[03:41] <phish_> well
[03:41] <ceacy> Hi
[03:41] <roryy> TG|Mino: get to a terminal   (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal )
[03:41] <avalost> imbrandon: he's trying to view his windows partition
[03:41] <phish_> were is this fictitious C:/ wine is making?
[03:41] <TG|Mino> I am in it yes
[03:41] <ceacy> I've got a problem with Ubuntu Dapper Drake Beta, trying to compile a library
[03:41] <roryy> TG|Mino: ok, now run 'sudo grub'  (enter your user password when prompted)
[03:41] <gnomefreak> ceacy: #ubuntu+1 please
[03:41] <imbrandon> phish_: look in the ~/.wine/fakec dir
[03:42] <conhe> i need notes to install of nvidia
[03:42] <ceacy> gnomefreak > ok, thanks
[03:42] <TG|Mino> k
[03:42] <sander> You have to mount it as a NTFS partition phish
[03:42] <avalost> hmm, I haven't compiled e17 in ages.. maybe I should see whats up
[03:42] <roryy> TG|Mino: let's try this first: 'find /boot/grub/stage1'
[03:42] <roryy> TG|Mino: should spit on (hd1,1)
[03:42] <imbrandon> sander: no he is using wine not a real windows part
[03:42] <roryy> spit out, even
[03:42] <Uriku> err.. how do I exit MORE?
[03:42] <TG|Mino> it does
[03:43] <Uriku> besides getting to the end
[03:43] <avalost> Uriku: q
[03:43] <imbrandon> phish_: "cd ~/.wine/"
[03:43] <roryy> TG|Mino: ok, now 'root (hd1,1)'
[03:43] <phish_> ok
[03:43] <Uriku> -_-; tried ctrl+q
[03:43] <sander> Both for the installation of Nvidia drivers and the mounting of the windows drive take a look at the unofficial ubuntu guide
[03:43] <sander> It is very good, it helped me a lot
[03:43] <TG|Mino> k
[03:43] <roryy> TG|Mino: and then 'setup (hd0)'
[03:43] <sander> It is at: http://ubuntuguide.org/
[03:44] <TG|Mino> ok it runned an install on menu.lst
[03:44] <imbrandon> sander: we're talking about wine not a real windows partition dont confuse him
[03:44] <Uriku> hmm... is there a comperisment table of Linux's Kernal and Window CMD?
[03:44] <Uriku> (DOS)
[03:44] <phish_> imbrandon: i can set that as my dir in the terminal, how would i go here in the file browser?
[03:44] <roryy> TG|Mino: that should be it -- the 'setup (hd0)' writes to the MBR of your IDE drive, and should point to that partition on the SATA drive
[03:44] <Trunkz> hey folks
[03:44] <Trunkz> got a small question
[03:44] <Trunkz> I've compiled the 2.6.16 kernel
[03:44] <Trunkz> from a guide on the forums
[03:44] <Trunkz> thats all fine etc..
[03:44] <TG|Mino> ok reboot to try it I guess?
[03:44] <imbrandon> phish_: in the address bar type ~/.wine you have to manualy type it becouse .wine is hidden
[03:45] <Trunkz> but I cant seem to be able to get the linux-headers for it (I need to recompile ndiswrapper)
[03:45] <roryy> TG|Mino: yip. exit grub first and shutdown properly
[03:45] <phish_> oh ok
[03:45] <roryy> TG|Mino: 'quit' to exit grub
[03:45] <roryy> TG|Mino: i'm not all that confident of success; i'd think that this is pretty much what the ubuntu installer does
[03:46] <Uriku> well... gonna try using Morgify by drag and drop
[03:46] <sander> Okay I have ' make'  now, do I need to run it with the ' makefile.in'  or ' makefile.am' ?
[03:46] <Uriku> wish me luck
[03:46] <Uriku> zomg it worked!
[03:46] <imbrandon> sander: just type make
[03:46] <imbrandon> it will figure it out
[03:47] <TG|Mino> hmmm doesn't seem to work yet, I gtg now but I got a lot further now, will try some googling later :) tnx for the help
[03:47] <sander> imbrandon: it says it cant find any make files
[03:47] <roryy> TG|Mino: ok
[03:47] <jared_> how do I specify ssh in /etc/hosts.allow?
[03:47] <Trunkz> anyone?
[03:47] <sander> Do I need to run it as sudo?
[03:47] <roryy> TG|Mino: i think a solution is to boot your SATA drive first
[03:47] <imbrandon> sander then run ./configure first
[03:47] <imbrandon> sander then run "./configure" first
[03:47] <roryy> TG|Mino: grub can be convinced to boot the other drive for windows
[03:48] <sander> What is it doing now?:S
[03:48] <sander> It is doing a lot?
[03:48] <imbrandon> its creating your makefile
[03:48] <phish_> imbrandon: when i type wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/Steam.exe it says it cannot find the file
[03:48] <phish_> i also tried
[03:48] <eugman> I think I broke Ice or something. I'm in the failsafe terminal right now.
[03:48] <teletubbie> hi, how do I find out how many mb of ram a process uses?
[03:49] <phish_> wine /home/username/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/Steam.exe
[03:49] <imbrandon> phish_: put quites arround the path becouse there are spaces in it
[03:49] <eugman> any idea how to fix?
[03:49] <imbrandon> quotes
[03:49] <sander> Pfff, now it says it can't find the proper GTK+
[03:49] <imbrandon> sander: so install the propper gtk this chan is not to help compile things ;)
[03:50] <imbrandon> phish_: wine "/home/username/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/Steam.exe"
[03:50] <phish_> yeah
[03:50] <phish_> i need to reinstall
[03:50] <phish_> steam
[03:51] <sander> Gonna look to see what GTK+ is the right one :)
[03:52] <imbrandon> teletubbie: run "top" in a terminal
[03:52] <sander> GTK+ is not in the standard application list right?
[03:52] <roryy> sander: you probably need libgtk2.0-dev
[03:52] <teletubbie> imbrandon, it only says it in %
[03:52] <teletubbie> not in mb
[03:52] <phish_> hmm
[03:53] <phish_> imbrandon: should i run the installer from root? (real root or sudo -i?)
[03:53] <sander> roryy: the latest 2.8.17 wouldn't work?
[03:53] <jessid> hello
[03:53] <imbrandon> Phish i woulent run the installer as root at all ( steam right ? )
[03:53] <roryy> sander: assuming you're on breezy (ubuntu 5.10), you'll need to install that yourself
[03:53] <phish_> yea its steam
[03:54] <chatboy> !broadcom wireless
[03:54] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, chatboy
[03:54] <jessid> some of you can tell me what do I have to do if a program says What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
[03:54] <jessid> kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] 
[03:54] <sander> I am at GTK.org now
[03:54] <imbrandon> yea dont install it as root
[03:54] <imbrandon> sander you can use synaptic to get it i think
[03:54] <jessid> but i dont know where they are or what they are
[03:54] <roryy> sander: what are you trying to compile?
[03:54] <phish_> well when i run the installer at the end it crashes and says "doesn't have right access rights blah"
[03:54] <sander> I am trying to compile FSV-0.9
[03:54] <roryy> sander: i strongly recommend trying the ubuntu provided -dev package first
[03:55] <chatboy> !broadcom
[03:55] <ubotu> [broadcom]  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[03:55] <roryy> sander: does that have a longer name?
[03:55] <sander> imbrandon and rorry, GTK+ should be in Synaptic?
[03:55] <xbox_sky> echo $PATH gives me a few directorys that will execute various commands, what if I wanted to delete a directory from bash, is it possible? Like I don't want $PATH to run executives from /usr/bin/2 etc?
[03:56] <newbie33> how to make printscreen with command from terminal. It should be something like import -window ...
[03:56] <imbrandon> xbox_sky: edit your path in .bashrc
[03:56] <martyn> i have a TV card for my pc any idea wherer to start to use it
[03:56] <roryy> sander: it's called libgtk2.0 and libgtk2.0-dev
[03:56] <imbrandon> martyn: mythtv is a good place to start
[03:56] <roryy> sander: and yes, it should be in synaptic. do you have a URL for that software?
[03:56] <Frogzoo> xbox_sky: you probably want to leave the stock entries, eg /usr/bin in your path
[03:56] <phish_> imbrandon, when i run the steam.exe it tells me it can't access bin/vgui.dll
[03:56] <phish_> its there :/
[03:56] <martyn> imbrandon : will that auto detected it
[03:57] <imbrandon> martyn it should
[03:57] <imbrandon> no garentee
[03:57] <imbrandon> lol
[03:57] <Frogzoo> xbox_sky: if you want to modify your $PATH, you can set it/reset it in ~/.gnomerc
[03:57] <martyn> imbrandon : kool thx
[03:57] <imbrandon> phish_: no idea past that man, i dont run steam ( and i use crossover office for my windows apps not stock wine )
[03:58] <phish_> crossover office?
[03:58] <phish_> any good?
[03:58] <imbrandon> phish_: yea its real good but it cost $$
[03:58] <imbrandon> ;)
[03:58] <imbrandon> its based on wine though, alot of the stuff is the same
[03:58] <EoS666> hello
[03:58] <imbrandon> hello
[03:59] <xbox_sky> Frogzoo yes the stock entries, but i've added a few shall we say "unwanted" paths that i'd like to remove
[03:59] <EoS666> what are the minimum system rq. for ubuntu?
[03:59] <sander> http://fsv.sourceforge.net/
[03:59] <phish_> the internet is free :P
[03:59] <xbox_sky> frogzoo ok I'll check out gnomerc
[03:59] <sander> rorry Do I need both?
[03:59] <xbox_sky> locate gnomerc
[03:59] <xbox_sky> /etc/X11/Xsession.d/55gnome-session_gnomerc
[04:00] <xbox_sky> is that the one?
[04:00] <imbrandon> EoS666: depends on the install type , basic gnome install i would use atleaste 300mhz with 64mb ram
[04:00] <roryy> sander: looks like you'll need opengl dev stuff too
[04:00] <EoS666> hm that souns good, i want to install it on a celeron 600 with 64mb ram
[04:01] <sander> I am not trying to get the easiest thing installed I guess :p
[04:01] <EoS666> is that reasonable?
[04:01] <sander> This is my first week in Linux :D
[04:01] <imbrandon> EoS666: yea that shouldent be a problem, might be a bit slow but faster than windows ;)
[04:01] <EoS666> cool thx!
[04:01] <EoS666> im gonna get ubuntu then :)
[04:01] <LordFalcon> sander, good :)
[04:01] <roryy> sander: learn how to use synaptic's search feature, and look for -dev packages.  packages.ubuntu.com is also very handy for finding particular files.
[04:02] <LordFalcon> sander, and remember, you don't get girls if you use linux :)
[04:02] <phish_> in wine is there an option to bypass access rights?
[04:02] <oldFart_> can I somehow force apt-get to install xserver-xgl?
[04:02] <LordFalcon> sander, if you was thinking like that
[04:02] <apokryphos> oldFart_: on breezy it will not work
[04:02] <imbrandon> oldFart_: try #ubuntu-xql
[04:02] <LordFalcon> and my english suck
[04:02] <apokryphos> oldFart_: /msg ubotu xgl
[04:02] <imbrandon> oldFart_: try #ubuntu-xgl
[04:02] <oldFart_> im running dapper :P
[04:02] <xbox_sky> frogz00 I see no gnomerc in my home directory??
[04:02] <imbrandon> oldFart_: try #ubuntu-xgl
[04:02] <oldFart_> I know, +1
[04:02] <Frogzoo> phish_: how do you mean?
[04:02] <oldFart_> rigt-o
[04:03] <LordFalcon> "This OS got me laid"
[04:03] <imbrandon> phish_: no not realy
[04:03] <teletubbie> LordFalcon sander, and remember, you don't get girls if you use linux :) lmfao
[04:03] <sander> rorry, I see in synaptic that GTK+2.0 is already installed, so I now add the -dev too
[04:03] <Frogzoo> xbox_sky: you need to createa  file ~/.gnomerc     - it's read when you login to gnome, & all child procs inherit the environment
[04:03] <imbrandon> hahahah my wife showed me linux actualy many years ago
[04:03] <sander> I just broke up so it is okay:P
[04:04] <xbox_sky> ah gothca frogzoo
[04:04] <sander> I think the problem with Linux and no getting any girls is the awfull webcam support in Linux :p
[04:04] <xbox_sky> thank you Frogzoo :)
[04:04] <imbrandon> sander: hehe webcams work pretty good in linux ;)_
[04:04] <Frogzoo> xbox_sky: yw
[04:05] <sander> imbrandon, can you connect it to MSN or Skype?
[04:05] <phish_> well its annoying it seems that steam.exe can't access bin/vgui.exe both are located in /steam/
[04:05] <phish_> maybe because /.wine/ is hidden?
[04:05] <^^angusta> has anyone had trouble with ubuntu and Gefrce 420G chipset vid cards?
[04:05] <imbrandon> sander: both
[04:05] <Frogzoo> phish_: you're best off to work with linux's security, not against it, usually you just need to add your user to a group
[04:05] <jessid> hello...where can I find the C headers of my running kernel????
[04:05] <sander> Tell me how, maybe I can get a new gf with it :D
[04:06] <phish_> Frogzoo: mind telling me how?
[04:06] <hollywoodb> phish_:  try to cd to the /steam/ dir and then running wine <appname>
[04:06] <^^angusta> jesseman_, linux-headers-`uname -r`
[04:06] <imbrandon> brb reboot
[04:06] <EoS666> ok thx for the help everyone, cya
[04:06] <^^angusta> use apt-get t install that
[04:07] <juztin> help!  when i right-click my trash can in gnome, and hit empty....it does nothing!  it just keeps buliding up and i now have like 300 items in it and i can't empty it!  what do i do?
[04:07] <hollywoodb> ^^angusta: check the nvidia driver release notes from nvidia's site, if it is supported it should work fine
[04:07] <LordFalcon> juztin, chmor -R 777 /home/$USER/.Trash
[04:07] <LordFalcon> try that
[04:07] <juztin> help!  when i right-click my trash can in gnome, and hit empty....it does nothing!  it just keeps buliding up and i now have like 300 items in it and i can't empty it!  what do i do?  this is the error i get : "/storage/.T...irthday.wma" cannot be deleted because you do not have permissions to modify its parent folder.
[04:07] <juztin> ah
[04:07] <juztin> ok thx LordFalcon
[04:07] <hollywoodb> juztin: try opening the trash and selecting "empty trash" from the file menu
[04:07] <LordFalcon> and then empty your trash
[04:08] <juztin> hollywoodb, thats the error i got with it open
[04:08] <LordFalcon> chmod -R 777 /home/$USER/.Trash
[04:08] <LordFalcon> I mean
[04:08] <LordFalcon> typo
[04:08] <^^angusta> it's listed under the nvidia supported cards, and works under other distrs
[04:08] <Frogzoo> !steam
[04:08] <ubotu> rumour has it, steam is http://www.steampowered.com
[04:08] <hollywoodb> juztin: ignore me, Falcon's got it
[04:08] <GillesM> salut
[04:09] <juztin> LordFalcon, i got the same error
[04:09] <Frogzoo> phish_: I'm pretty sure you'll find steam setup in the wiki, if that's not the correct url above
[04:09] <sander> No luck yet: The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
[04:09] <hollywoodb> ^^angusta: so it isn't working correctly under ubuntu? breezy or dapper?
[04:09] <GillesM> j'ai besoin d'installer une version plus recente de streamripper et je suis nouveau sous ubuntu
[04:09] <^^angusta> breezy or dapper
[04:09] <LordFalcon> juztin,hmm.. I tought it was something else, sorry
[04:09] <sander> I have the GTK2.0 and GTK2.0-dev installed now
[04:09] <_jason> !fr
[04:09] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[04:09] <juztin> np, thx anyway
[04:09] <juztin> help!  when i right-click my trash can in gnome, and hit empty....it does nothing!  it just keeps buliding up and i now have like 300 items in it and i can't empty it!  what do i do?  this is the error i get : "/storage/.T...irthday.wma" cannot be deleted because you do not have permissions to modify its parent folder.
[04:09] <^^angusta> neither, just hangs part way through loading, nothing in error log
[04:09] <mzuverink> On a fresh install of Dapper, what install errors can I expect during the process?  I tried an upgrade and my system was a real mess.  i would just like to know what specific know install errors are there, so that i am not suprised.
[04:09] <Frogzoo> phish_: I gotta head - I'm sure someone here will help you
[04:10] <_jason> !dapper
[04:10] <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 :)
[04:10] <LordFalcon> sudo chmod -R 777 /home/$USER/.Trash
[04:10] <jessid> can somebody helpme?
[04:10] <LordFalcon> it should work
[04:10] <_jason> !helpme
[04:10] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[04:10] <martyn> imbrandon : ok i have isnatlled Myth tv how do i get it to start
[04:11] <juztin> LordFalcon, it gave me the same error :((
[04:11] <newbie33> how to extract tar.gz files in terminal?
[04:11] <^^angusta> man tar
[04:11] <_jason> !tar.gz
[04:11] <ubotu> I guess tar.gz is a compressed archive similar to a zip file.  tar zxvf filename.tar.gz to extract.
[04:11] <LordFalcon> juztin,hmm,.. I dont know then : / sorry
[04:12] <sander> After the installation of the GTK2.0-dev do I need to reboot or something ?
[04:12] <_jason> juztin: ls -ld ~/.Trash, what does that say?
[04:12] <|lostbyte|> !7z
[04:12] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, |lostbyte|
[04:12] <LordFalcon> juztin, cd /home/$USER/.Trash; sudo rm *;
[04:13] <LordFalcon> juztin, cd /home/$USER/.Trash; sudo rm *
[04:13] <LordFalcon> I thin
[04:13] <LordFalcon> k
[04:13] <martyn> I have just installed Myth Tv from the reporsty but can seem to find it or get it to work can any 1 help
[04:14] <juztin> LordFalcon, i figured it out......some of the trash i was trying to delete was located in /storage/.Trash-juztin...i just had to modify the command you gave me.  thanks!
[04:14] <phish_> Anyone here experianced with wine?
[04:14] <falcon3> \o_
[04:15] <_jason> ubotu: 7zip is <reply> You can use the Archive Manager to open 7zip files, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression for more info
[04:15] <ubotu> _jason: okay
[04:15] <Trunkz> Where am I able to download the 2.6.16-ck3 kernel headers?
[04:15] <martyn> I have just installed Myth Tv from the reporsty but can seem to find it or get it to work can any 1 help
[04:15] <phish_> in wine, why do i get the error "cannot load module bin/vgui.dll"?
[04:15] <blackline> anyone experiences trouble using vlc in ubuntu 5.10? i cant get any sound and serveral movies that worked just fine when i had fedora on the same computer locks up now..
[04:15] <Trunkz> phish_, go join #wine :)
[04:15] <eka> hi all
[04:15] <_jason> blackline: do you use esd or alsa?
[04:15] <sander> gtk-config
[04:15] <eka> anyone knows why quake 4 gives me segmentation faukt?
[04:16] <bluelotus_> hey, I'm using ndiswrapper on a WPC54G v3 linksys card.  I downloaded the driver for this from their website, installed it following the man pages etc... but I think there may be native support for this in Dapper and I may have crushed it.  I didn't note this when starting up... how do I purge myself of the ndiswrapper that I installed?
[04:16] <hollywoodb> phish_:  did you try to cd to the dir of the executable you're running and run wine from there?
[04:16] <blackline> _jason alsa was what i used before.. where can i see what i use now?
[04:16] <phish_> trunkz: empty :P
[04:16] <_jason> blackline: system > prefs > multimedia systems selector
[04:16] <mzuverink> Can someone tell if I will have a better running install doing a fresh install of Dapper rather than a upgrade over breezy?
[04:16] <phish_> hollywoodb: yes
[04:16] <hollywoodb> phish_: #winehq
[04:16] <Trunkz> _jason, can you point me in the right direction to where I might find the linux 2.6.16 headers?
[04:17] <_jason> Trunkz: 2.6.16 isn't in the repos right?
[04:17] <Trunkz> nope :o
[04:17] <_jason> kernel.org maybe?
[04:17] <Trunkz> I just compiled the kernel from a guide on the ubuntu forums
[04:17] <Trunkz> * checks *
[04:17] <blackline> _jason there is says "Ensonic AudioPCI".. remember that name from when i used fedora.
[04:18] <_jason> blackline: isn't their like a default out or soemthing?
[04:18] <_jason> there*
[04:18] <blackline> _jason in vlc it says Audio output module: Default.. and sound does work in general. so i have no idea
[04:19] <_jason> blackline: ah so you have no sound at all with anything?
[04:19] <blackline> _jason - no. sound work everywhere else
[04:19] <_jason> blackline: k, does the dialog you opened say anything about esd, alsa, oss?
[04:20] <pianoboy3333> How do you use the Generate Package Download Script in Synaptic?
[04:20] <blackline> _jason just in vlc it doesnt work.. and i havnt done any changes, just installed the vlc package with apt
[04:20] <sander> blackline: maybe you need a specific codec?
[04:20] <_jason> blackline: see you have to install vlc-plugin-esd or vlc-plugin-alsa depending on what you use and set it in preferences
[04:20] <blackline> sander - why would i need a codec for getting sound in vlc?
[04:20] <blackline> aah
[04:20] <blackline> ok
[04:21] <blackline> when i boot ubuntu it says "alsa starting" or something like that
[04:21] <guem> does anyone of you know if there is a standard port for DirectConnect Servers/Hubs ?
[04:21] <Trunkz> bleh
[04:21] <spike> hi there
[04:21] <Trunkz> I cant find the linux-headers o.o
[04:22] <martyn> can any 1 help with Myth Tv
[04:22] <sander> guem: Not anything standard I guess
[04:22] <guem> sander: what ports do you propose to "check" for ? :)
[04:22] <spike> I just dist-upgraded breezy to dapper and few things broke
[04:22] <sander> guem: I always see the port specified when I visit a hub
[04:22] <spike> namely networking
[04:22] <_jason> !dapper
[04:22] <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 :)
[04:22] <blackline> _jason / sander - i installed the alsa plugin and now it works.. thanks
[04:22] <blackline> byw
[04:22] <blackline> bye
[04:23] <guem> sander: thing is.. i'd like to search my lan for any active hubs
[04:23] <Trunkz> _jason, still cant find the headers
[04:23] <fak3r> is this the right chan for ubuntuppc questions? (I don't see that chan on here
[04:24] <bluelotus_> how do I remove the default dapper drake drivers?
[04:24] <fak3r> does anyone have WPA working on PPC?
[04:24] <bluelotus_> more specifically, the default atheros-chipset based wifi card drivers
[04:25] <_jason> Trunkz: don't know, never really messed with that
[04:26] <Trunkz> ahh k :o
[04:26] <Sativa\\> guys, i installed ubuntu 5.10 but why i cant find apache, mysql on my system ?
[04:26] <sander> How do I install OpenGL? I thought it was installed cause Unreal Tournament 2004 is running fine, but apparently it isnt
[04:27] <sander> Sativa\\ : because this is for human beings :p
[04:27] <buithuhien> hi
[04:27] <keithhhhh> what is the minimum hard disk space to install ubuntu?
[04:27] <sander> Sativa\\ you can find them in the install applications utility and add them from there
[04:27] <_jason> keithhhhh: ~1.8gb
[04:28] <sander> Hi buithuhien!
[04:28] <fak3r> Sativa\\: click on Applications -> add/remove software
[04:28] <Sativa\\> ok i will try now :)
[04:28] <buithuhien> is there any soft to read .chm file
[04:28] <buithuhien> please help me
[04:28] <fak3r> keithhhhh: far less if you do a 'minimal' install -- at boot on the cd, choose 'minimal'
[04:28] <fyrestrtr> sander: did you install video card drivers for your video card?
[04:29] <fak3r> buithuhien: what is a chm file?
[04:29] <keithhhhh> jason ah!!!!
[04:29] <keithhhhh> Jason I think I figured my probs then
[04:29] <keithhhhh> Jason I have 1.8 right now  :D
[04:29] <keithhhhh> fak3r Ill give that a try   :D
[04:29] <fyrestrtr> fak3r: compiled help -- windows help file.
[04:29] <sander> If OpenGL is working in UT2004,does this mean the libraries are installed too, or do I need to look them up in Synaptic?
[04:29] <fak3r> sander: if you dope to a cmd line can you run glxgears?
[04:29] <fyrestrtr> sander: yes, means they are installed -- but what are you trying to do?
[04:29] <fak3r> sander: that should mean things are working, what kind of graphics card do you have?
[04:29] <sander> fyrestrtr: Yes, and UT2004 works great- definetly hardware accelaration :)
[04:29] <hollywoodb> sander: it is probably working, 'glxinfo | less' should give you some info
[04:29] <guem> buithuhien: gnochm ?
[04:30] <fyrestrtr> sander: then you have opengl working fine :)
[04:30] <fak3r> sander: yeah, glxinfo is a better way
[04:30] <fyrestrtr> sander: glxinfo | grep direct
[04:30] <sander> glxgears is running fine too
[04:30] <guem> buithuhien: "apt-cache search chm view"
[04:30] <sander> direct rendering: yes
[04:31] <fyrestrtr> sander: then don't worry, be happy
[04:31] <fyrestrtr> :)
[04:31] <fyrestrtr> and now, I'm going home
[04:31] <buithuhien> guem : thanks
[04:31] <sander> But I can't configure FSV :'(
[04:32] <fak3r> sander: FSV == ?
[04:32] <sander> FSV-0.9: http://fsv.sourceforge.net/
[04:32] <guem> guys.. i have a 2d (no dri and stuff) only graphics chip on my notebook .. is there any way to use software rendering or something to get a game running? (it worked pretty good with windows)
[04:32] <sander> guem: What chip is it?
[04:33] <guem> sander: sis650 or something
[04:33] <guem> 65x/M650/740 PCI/AGP VGA Display Adapter
[04:33] <tom_taz> hello
[04:33] <geno_> Wow, so much more peopel than 3 months ago here! :O
[04:34] <tom_taz> i'm new to linux and ubuntu...i just installed it yesterday...can somebody help me with a few questions ?
[04:34] <guem> tom_taz: ask right away
[04:34] <mram> tom_taz: what kinda of questions?
[04:34] <sander> Guem: Maybe you can get some info from here http://www.winischhofer.net/linux2.shtml
[04:35] <tom_taz> so far I don't have any problems except for, i'm not able to play a .mpg video
[04:35] <fak3r> rerun: does anyone have WPA wireless working on Ubuntu-PPC?
[04:35] <molar> ;
[04:35] <sander> guem: This page is not meant for absolute Linux beginners. You should at least know how to configure and compile a kernel.
[04:35] <tom_taz> i have a webpage, http://www.zacherfamily.com  and i have video's on there
[04:35] <mram> tom_taz: you need to install the gstreamer good and ugly from synaptic
[04:36] <tom_taz> i had downloaded a video and I wasn't able to play it...said i didn't have the correct codec
[04:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell tom_taz about multimedia
[04:36] <mram> tom_taz: have you heard of easy ubuntu?
[04:36] <tom_taz> i have totem 1.0.1
[04:37] <VE> tom_taz you need to get your video codecs thats why its not working
[04:37] <_jason> tom_taz: ubotu sent you some codecs you should install
[04:37] <fak3r> tom_taz: I would try mram's suggestion -- easy ubuntu will get the video codecs installed for you.  ubuntu doesn't have them by default, it's not a technical reason, it's a licencing issue
[04:38] <sander> tom_taz: You could also try adding XMMS
[04:38] <tom_taz> now comes the next newbie question...how do I install a file on linux? i'm very familiar with win xp with my 4 winxp computers at the house
[04:38] <sander> XMMS does come with some codecs apparently
[04:38] <plasmoduck> DCC SEND OMGWTFITSTHEDCCH4X0RBACKLOLZ
[04:38] <VE> heh
[04:39] <mram> tom_taz: fak3r is right it is a licencing issue, and with easy ubuntu you will be up and running in no time, you can get it at http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org
[04:39] <_jason> !ops
[04:39] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[04:39] <VE> tom_taz pop open a terminal
[04:39] <VE> type
[04:39] <VE> sudo apt-get install xmms
[04:39] <sander> tom_taz: what program do you want to install?
[04:39] <VE> type your pass and it'll do it for you
[04:39] <bluelotus_> heh I'm doing a dist-upgrade with an alpha breezy.  Will this give me the beta?
[04:39] <tom_taz> w8 1....VE
[04:39] <_jason> bluelotus_: what is an alpha breezy?
[04:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> jason, out of date ;)
[04:39] <mram> bluelotus_: it should, mine is a beta now
[04:40] <VE> no clue i'm running dapper
[04:40] <_jason> I would upgrade the breezy first
[04:40] <VE> why in 40 days or so dapper will be done
[04:40] <sander> Guys anyone know what is the difference between libopengl-dylan, -perl or -ruby?
[04:41] <tom_taz> VE could you send me an e-mail with instructions....  e-mail@zacherfamily.com
[04:41] <krg> Should I file a bug report on <https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs> for a grammar bug?
[04:41] <beta_m> sander:  well, my guess is that -perl is for perl programmes
[04:41] <VE> tom_taz do you have aim?
[04:41] <bluelotus_> _jason haha
[04:41] <VE> I'll talk you through it
[04:41] <bluelotus_> _jason alpha daper
[04:41] <tom_taz> VE could you do a private chat with me?
[04:41] <bluelotus_> sorry
[04:42] <sander> beta_ that sound reasonable :D
[04:42] <tom_taz> VE- negs I have google talk, msn messenger and yahoo messenger
[04:42] <bluelotus_> mram thanks I look forward to it :-P  hopefully beta will support atheros based chipsets better
[04:42] <beta_m> sander: isn't there a description ?
[04:42] <VE> google talk that like the gmail chat thing?
[04:42] <_jason> bluelotus_: yeah, should give you latest beta, #ubuntu+1 for dapper talk :)
[04:42] <beta_m> sander:  what are you using to install them?
[04:42] <tom_taz> yes the same as google chat
[04:42] <phoul> Hello is it possible to change the usplash screen
[04:42] <mram> bluelotus_: no problem, atheros chipset for wireless nic?
[04:42] <phoul> Like the boot splash I guess
[04:43] <VE> ok well my gmail is coloradoavefan99@gmail.com
[04:43] <newbie33> !aterm
[04:43] <bluelotus_> yah, mram.  The atheros that I have doesn't support scanning and won't connect... like using the wrong driver with ndiswrapper
[04:43] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, newbie33
[04:43] <sander> I am looking for OpenGL libraries in Synaptic, cause I am trying to .\configure FSV-0.9, but it says I need GL or MesaGL libraries
[04:43] <_jason> spam bots are going to grab your email since this channel is logged and put on the internet :/
[04:43] <phoul> anyone?
[04:43] <bluelotus_> thanks _jason
[04:43] <newbie33> is aterm better than simple terminal?
[04:44] <jimi> anyone know why i get such error plesae help http://pastebin.com/676879
[04:44] <phoul> _jason, do you kniw how?
[04:44] <sander> I am not familiar with MesaGL and I thought OpenGL already came with my Nvidia drivers
[04:44] <hollywoodb> newbie33: aterm is nice and fast, though I just use gnome-terminal these days
[04:44] <fak3r> ok all, have fun, gotta run
[04:44] <mram> bluelotus_: i see hopefully i won't the same problem when i get my laptop next month
[04:44] <_jason> ubotu: tell phoul about usplash
[04:44] <bluelotus_> mram lenovo is good about linux compatibility, what are you getting?
[04:44] <VE> tom_taz i'm in gmail chat, I've never used this so ya
[04:44] <slaterock> what's the easiest way to set up remote desktop between a linux and windows machine?
[04:44] <beta_m> sander:  i think i've installed Mesa when i needed it OpenGL capability for another programme
[04:45] <sander> Is that libglu1-mesa?
[04:45] <beta_m> sander:  hold on... i'll check what on earth i've installed... q;-)
[04:46] <VE> has anyone heard of xgl?
[04:46] <sander> Thanks beta_ :)
[04:46] <mram> bluelotus_: well i am currently as college student and I am planning on getting an HP because they give good discounts and plus one of my buddies has a compaq and ubuntu worked well except for the wireless issue which we fixed on our own with a bit or research on the net
[04:47] <kestas> anyone have any experience with ubuntu and dual screens?
[04:47] <DarkED> are there any wireless tools for linux where i can see what networks are around me instead of having to know the name
[04:47] <VE> ya me I failed mesirably though
[04:47] <DarkED> ?
[04:47] <phoul> _jason,  Is there a tutoriel in putting a picture on your grub boot loader?
[04:47] <kestas> VE: :(
[04:47] <sander> kestas: What you need to know? I know I had some trouble getting DVI working here
[04:47] <Tr0nAd0r> hi
[04:47] <fensta> hey guys.. how do I update gnome?
[04:47] <_jason> phoul: maybe, search the wiki and forums.  I remember seeing it somewhere
[04:47] <kestas> sander: just wondering how hard it is, one of the main reasons I moved back to windows was so that I could use the dual screen functionality of my laptop
[04:48] <VE> kestas i got the dual screens working though the color was off on one of the moniter
[04:48] <sander> phoul: Yes, the unofficial guide says something about it
[04:48] <mirak> is there a way to start a new X with a login screen without restarting GDM ?
[04:48] <kestas> sander: but Im not sure how well linux would cope with me closing screens or unplugging the monitor or something
[04:48] <mram> DarkED: i belive so, i ran into one when i was in the Add and Remove programs, under that search for network you will sure to see one that will do just that
[04:48] <sander> kestas: I think if you do some research on the net it should be no problem
[04:49] <_jason> mirak: do you just want another login screen or do you actually want to start X again somehow?
[04:49] <animato> hello, does anyone know of any GUI video converters for ubuntu?
[04:49] <sander> kestas: You might have to do some editing of some files though
[04:49] <beta_m> sander:  i have libgl1-mesa (and -dev to compile myself) and libglu1-mesa (also with -dev) also i have mesa-utils... but i think that was an overkill
[04:49] <mirak> _jason: hem
[04:49] <Tr0nAd0r> any can help me
[04:49] <sander> beta_ those are in Synaptic?
[04:49] <_jason> !helpme
[04:49] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[04:49] <beta_m> yes
[04:49] <Tr0nAd0r> i have a error with the Encore Network card
[04:49] <mirak> _jason: I want to start a Xgl server, but when I try to run another login session from gnome it fails for Xgl
[04:50] <animato> ?
[04:50] <tom_taz> VE - it said your offline and can't accept chat att
[04:50] <tom_taz> i did send you an e-mail from my google acct
[04:50] <VE> tom_taz
[04:50] <VE> thats insane
[04:50] <DarkED> mram: thanks
[04:50] <slaterock> anyone?
[04:50] <_jason> mirak: try #ubuntu-xgl too, I don't know about xgl
[04:50] <slaterock> remote desktop?
[04:50] <Tr0nAd0r> I compile the driver of my ethernet card but i cannot start it
[04:50] <VE> tom_taz
[04:50] <Tr0nAd0r> i have this error:
[04:50] <mram> DarkED: no problem
[04:50] <Tr0nAd0r> sundance: version magic '2.6.12-9-386 386 gcc-4.0' should be '2.6.12-9-386 386 gcc-3.4
[04:50] <tom_taz> VE - send me an e-mail.... e-mail@zacherfamily.com
[04:51] <VE> is there a way we can start a private chat here
[04:51] <mirak> _jason: what's the program that run a new session ?
[04:51] <beta_m> Tr0nAd0r:  you need to get gcc3 to compile whatever you are working on
[04:51] <_jason> mirak: not sure
[04:52] <tom_taz> VE - this is my first time using it, but you can right click on my name and direct client - offer chat
[04:52] <beta_m> Tr0nAd0r:  go to Synaptic Package Mannager and intall gcc3
[04:52] <Tr0nAd0r> i have it
[04:52] <bluelotus_> mram, aye HP are really good.  I have a client who used to swear by them until his work bought him an Emperor Linux Lenovo :-P
[04:52] <beta_m> ok then do in terminal "which gcc"
[04:52] <Tr0nAd0r> i must unistall gcc-4??
[04:52] <kestas> Tr0nAd0r: you have to specify which compiler to use when you ./configure
[04:52] <beta_m> no you don't need to do that
[04:52] <kestas> Tr0nAd0r: ./configure --help
[04:52] <ScrappyDoo> Can anyone offer any ideas on how to change the refresh rate on my system - I have a Nvidia 6200 Graphics Card, and seem to be failing quite well on installing the latest driver from NVidia, cannot get it to install
[04:52] <Tr0nAd0r> i edit the Makefile and change the "CC" to gcc-3.4
[04:53] <Tr0nAd0r> but i have the same error
[04:53] <kestas> Tr0nAd0r: if it has a configure script that's where you should change the CC
[04:53] <sander> Beta_ It asks for some more packages now, but I think I am getting there :)
[04:53] <Tr0nAd0r> how i configure gcc-3.4 as the default compiler??
[04:53] <mooey> is there any way to disable a specific kernel module being loaded on boot? I want to use ndiswrapper instead of the native linux driver
[04:53] <Tr0nAd0r> it dont have configure script
[04:53] <pip> Hello,I need help
[04:53] <beta_m> sander:  install whatever it asks for, those are just dependencies
[04:53] <VE> tom_taz i'm just going to send you an email
[04:53] <Tr0nAd0r> i have the source and makefile
[04:53] <VE> i'm just making sure my instructions work
[04:54] <der0b> what are the chances that the latest ver of xchat is going to make it into breezy repositories?
[04:54] <pip> can I play 3D games on linux ?
[04:54] <sander> make
[04:54] <tom_taz> i'll reply as soon as I get it...i also sent an e-mail to you
[04:54] <VE> tom_taz
[04:54] <sander> Whoops sorry
[04:54] <mathieu> hi, is it possible to have a list of essid to connect to?
[04:54] <VE> real quick question
[04:54] <mathieu> instead of just having one
[04:54] <sander> pip: Try Unreal Tournament 2004: It is the best!
[04:54] <tom_taz> VE
[04:54] <VE> do you have univers and multivers repositorys enabled
[04:54] <mooey> mathieu: iwconfig scanning should do it
[04:54] <tom_taz> yeah
[04:54] <beta_m> Tr0nAd0r:  if you do "which gcc" in the terminal, it'll tell you which gcc gets run
[04:55] <VE> tom_taz good this will work then
[04:55] <tom_taz> VE
[04:55] <sander> pip: You can find a demo on the unrealtournament.com website
[04:55] <mirak> gdmflexiserver fails to run Xgl
[04:55] <mathieu> mooey: i want to provide a list of essid's to connect to automatically. i don't want to discover them. i already know them
[04:55] <tom_taz> i can't tell what that is...so i'm not sure
[04:55] <Tr0nAd0r> /usr/bin/gcc
[04:55] <pip> sander, I dont know how to install 3D games on linux
[04:55] <beta_m> Tr0nAd0r:  must be a redirect then...
[04:55] <datacrusher> hi people!
[04:56] <sander> pip you have your video driver installed?
[04:56] <Tr0nAd0r>  rm gcc
[04:56] <mram> bluelotus_: :-) well Lenovo used to IBM, it's odd that they a good linux support and yet really good, AMD just announced that they will support linux more now.
[04:56] <beta_m> nooooo
[04:56] <pip> sander, unreal ? is it a physics engin ?
[04:56] <VE> tom_taz the email is sent
[04:56] <Tr0nAd0r> ln -s /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 /usr/bin/gcc
[04:56] <beta_m> don't do that Tr0nAd0r
[04:56] <pip> sander, yes
[04:56] <datacrusher> hey, what good c++ compiler to use with ubuntu?
[04:56] <Tr0nAd0r> gcc is a symlink
[04:56] <datacrusher> and developer too..
[04:56] <beta_m> you need to edit the makefile manually then to put in the path to the correct one
[04:56] <datacrusher> like dev or sort of
[04:56] <pip> datacrusher, GCC
[04:56] <sander> pip: Go to UnrealTournament.com; It is a great game and also available as an engine
[04:56] <Tr0nAd0r> i remove it and link to gcc-3.4
[04:57] <tom_taz> VE - i'll go check it
[04:57] <sander> pip: I am doing an internship with that engine :)
[04:57] <datacrusher> hm.. on the dirsto already have the gcc?
[04:57] <beta_m> well, if you want to go about it this way... ok
[04:57] <pip> sander, In fact I want to play Balance
[04:57] <fensta> hey guys.. how do I update gnome?
[04:57] <datacrusher> unreal is pretty good
[04:57] <beta_m> but don't forget that you've done that
[04:57] <beta_m> q;-)
[04:57] <Tr0nAd0r> the kernel have a configure script for the modules??
[04:57] <fensta> I installed 5.1 but it has older gnome
[04:57] <pip> sander, so good
[04:57] <sander> pip: You can download a free demo of the game from the website (also for windows and mac)
[04:57] <bluelotus_> mram, I look forward to all the new linux shit that's happening.  It's quite exciting to come from the tweaking times of linux as it slowly progresses towards user-friendly.
[04:58] <sander> bluelotus_ : Still too slow sometimes :P
[04:58] <TokenBad> ok can someone help me...I am trying to apply the 3355 patch for ut2004..and everytime do the tar -xf ut2004-lnxpatch.tar or whatever..it goes through giving me all these errors..and also does the same if trying to use sudo...
[04:58] <datacrusher> [pip] : i dont have internet at home, where my ubuntu its installed.. do i have to download some librarys, or the gcc itself?
[04:58] <mram> bluelotus_: yes it is. plus ubuntu looks so good, with new icons and new color for the clearlooks theme
[04:58] <sander> Tokenbad: Try the 3369 update
[04:58] <sander> Tokenbad: google for it
[04:58] <TokenBad> I didn't see a 3369 patch for linux..
[04:59] <sander> TokenBad: on the website there is only 3355 but some other sites have the 3369 for Linu too
[04:59] <pip> datacrusher, OK! I think you should install GCC
[05:00] <sander> TokenBad: Look at gamershell
[05:00] <Frogzoo> datacrusher: build-essential
[05:00] <mram> bluelotus_: one of main reason i want a hp laptop is becuse i want a amd turion64
[05:00] <TokenBad> sander, thanks found it...
[05:00] <Tr0nAd0r> i must set a $compiler var??
[05:00] <TokenBad> also in tar...how can use it to do bz2 files?
[05:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell TokenBad about tar
[05:01] <Frogzoo> TokenBad: option j
[05:01] <bluelotus_> mram, I'm afraid to go into 64bit processing until it's more supported.
[05:02] <mram> bluelotus_: good thing about the amd ones they are highly backwards compatable, my friend has a AMD64 and it runs 32bit apps with no problem what so ever
[05:02] <Tr0nAd0r> i exec the gcc-version.sh script
[05:02] <sander> TokenBad just extract the file and run the script
[05:02] <Tr0nAd0r> and i have the error
[05:03] <Tr0nAd0r> line 12: -E: command not found
[05:03] <bluelotus_> mram that's good to know.  I'll be in the market soon so I'll keep that in mind.
[05:03] <sander> TokenBad: It will ask for your installation directory
[05:03] <datacrusher> [pip] : is there a place i can download it here, and burn it to read on my pc at home?
[05:03] <pip> sander, do you know virtools?
[05:03] <Tr0nAd0r> and the version showed is 0000
[05:03] <datacrusher> the gcc and its librarys?
[05:03] <sander> People I have FSV running! :D :D :D
[05:03] <sander> Pip: virtools? No, what is it?
[05:03] <mram> bluelotus_: :-)
[05:03] <pip> datacrusher, You can find it with google
[05:03] <Large_Box> hello, I forgot to change my clock now that I've corrected it I get an error from sudo saying
[05:04] <Large_Box> sudo: timestamp too far in the future how can I correct this?
[05:04] <ferronica> i am unable to modify menu.list
[05:04] <pip> sander, http://www.virtools.com/ have a look,cool
[05:04] <datacrusher> [pip] : thanks
[05:04] <phace> ferronica: sudo menu.list
[05:04] <ferronica> what i do
[05:04] <ferronica> unable to edit menu.list
[05:04] <ferronica> ok
[05:05] <beta_m> ferronica:  who are you trying to edit it?
[05:05] <beta_m> er. how
[05:05] <ferronica> boot
[05:05] <phace> ferronica: sudo vi menu.list
[05:05] <phace> sorry my mistake
[05:05] <phace> :)
[05:05] <phace> e
[05:05] <ferronica> not opened
[05:05] <ferronica> what command
[05:05] <AnAnt> I have the Ubuntu DVD on one machine on the network
[05:05] <ferronica> beta???
[05:06] <buithuhien> hi
[05:06] <pip> sander, how do you find it ?
[05:06] <buithuhien> i have a bin file
[05:06] <AnAnt> how can I install it on another machine via local network?
[05:06] <buithuhien> how can i install it
[05:06] <buithuhien> ?
[05:06] <TokenBad> sander, what script..its alot of files
[05:06] <sander> pip: find what?
[05:06] <phace> ferronica: sudo vi menu.list
[05:06] <beta_m> ferronica:  i'm getting lost in what you are asking, is the file not opening, or is it opening read only?
[05:06] <sander> TokenBad: Wait I download it again and look what I did :)
[05:06] <munzir> Hi, If I need to configure my static ip, should I leave that auto eth0 or remove it?
[05:06] <sander> TokenBad you have the release version not the demo right?
[05:06] <Bone`> buithuhien: have you burned the bin file to a CD?
[05:06] <beta_m> ferronica:  phace tells you how to open it if you have the latter problem
[05:07] <TokenBad> sander, yes
[05:07] <jenda> I need a script that'll add a file to the xmms playlist without blanking it. Any ideas?
[05:07] <ferronica> file is opening
[05:07] <ferronica> but unable to edit
[05:07] <beta_m> are you sure you start with "sudo"
[05:07] <ferronica> i wanna make some changes there
[05:07] <beta_m> what editor are you using?
[05:08] <ferronica> rootnoverify         (hd2,0) to rootnoverify         (hd2,1)
[05:08] <ferronica> this change
[05:08] <AnAnt> ?
[05:08] <beta_m> ok, which programme are you using to edit
[05:08] <ferronica> getedit
[05:08] <buithuhien> Bone : no
[05:08] <phace> ferronica: are you reading what i wrote ???  here how it shoud look * phace@cartmanland:/boot/grub$ sudo vi menu.lst
[05:08] <phace>  *
[05:08] <sander> TokenBad: You have this one: http://www.gamershell.com/download_11755.shtml?
[05:08] <buithuhien> i see that the bin file can run directly , alright?
[05:08] <TokenBad> sander, yes
[05:09] <Bone`> buithuhien: if you're trying to do a boot install you'll have to burn it to a cd
[05:09] <beta_m> ferronica:  i don't even know what getedit is, but do what phace told you
[05:09] <Bone`> buithuhien: in order to run a bin file directly you'll need a CD emulator like Daemon Tools, which requires that the OS is on
[05:09] <beta_m> ferronica:  go to the terminal, and change to the directory where menu.list is
[05:09] <ferronica> in top of menu list written
[05:09] <sander> TokenBad: I am downloading it to my desktop now, you did the same?
[05:09] <fensta> hey guys.. can someone please help me update gnome?
[05:10] <fensta> it isnt showing up in software updates
[05:10] <jdmpike> I can't get xorg.conf to output to my HDTV - during boot, it outputs 1920x1080i,  but then when x tries to start... it falls apart... not how it works with Windows...
[05:10] <ferronica> 'menu.list[read only]  (/boot/grub) - gedit
[05:10] <TokenBad> I downloaded it to a spot on my drive..not my desktop though..cause I don't have ut2004 on my main drive
[05:10] <AnsiC> hello
[05:10] <ethel> cc
[05:10] <AnsiC> deb http://it.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[05:10] <AnsiC> deb http://it.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[05:10] <AnsiC> if i have the second line
[05:10] <AnsiC> can i delete the firsth?
[05:10] <phace> ferronica: listen... try it like this... open the terminal... enter sudo vi /boot/grub/menu.list
[05:11] <_jason> AnsiC: no, they are different.  One gives you updates
[05:11] <sander> TokenBad, okay I think it will be the same, I have UT2004 in my personal folder
[05:11] <AnAnt> I have the Ubuntu DVD on one machine on the network. How can I install it on another machine via local network?
[05:11] <beta_m> ferronica: ok do this: go to terminal and type "gksudo gedit"
[05:11] <TokenBad> but what mine did was make a dir called ut2004-patch...and alot of dirs and files inside that..but no file for installing it that I can see...
[05:11] <mirak> is Fedora nice to use ? I am using ubuntu since warty, I am wondering if I really miss something not trying something else
[05:11] <beta_m> ferronica: it is *the only way* to do this...
[05:11] <sander> TokenBad: You did install UT2004 from Linux right? You are not trying to patch a Windows-UT2004?
[05:11] <beta_m> you must be root
[05:11] <Frogzoo> fensta: gnome won't be upgraded until dapper is released
[05:11] <TokenBad> it is linux..yes
[05:12] <phace> mirak: fedora sux... i migrated recently from Fedora to Ubuntu =)
[05:12] <buithuhien> bone : sorry i don't understand
[05:12] <Frogzoo> fensta: or to be more precise, it won't be upgraded - you'll need to move to dapper, when it's released
[05:12] <buithuhien> i think that i only download it from internet and install it
[05:12] <LazyAngel> hi! i'm trying to reinstall my gf's win xp. But there is something wrong with her cdrom driver. So i was thinking of copying the factory restoration cd to an external harddrive and make that bootable. Would that be possible?
[05:12] <fensta> well there is a newer gnome out than what I have now
[05:12] <beta_m> ferronica:  did you do that?
[05:12] <sander> TokenBad: sorry download is very slow
[05:12] <fensta> can I not update gnome manually?
[05:12] <mirak> phace: what is bad ?
[05:12] <TokenBad> thats ok
[05:12] <phace> LazyAngel: ROFL
[05:13] <Frogzoo> fensta: not easily, if you're an expert yes, otherwise, don't try
[05:13] <fensta> erm
[05:13] <ferronica> nothing opend
[05:13] <mirak> phace: what sucks ?
[05:13] <LazyAngel> phase: whats the funny part?
[05:13] <pip> sander, virtools
[05:13] <phace> mirak: well it's okay for a beginner but it's kind of crapy when comparing it with ubuntu... one nice thing about fedora you have most of the packages on the dvd but on ubuntu you have to download... + fedora doesnt have mp3 support... =)
[05:13] <fensta> this makes little sense to me... updates arent available until a new OS version is rlsd?
[05:14] <sander> pip, what is virtools?
[05:14] <beta_m> ferronica:  you should have had the password prompt, did you type your password there?
[05:14] <mirak> phace: what is crappy ?
[05:14] <ferronica> sudo /boot/grub/m
[05:14] <mirak> phace: it's not easier to configure ?
[05:14] <pip> sander, http://www.virtools.com/
[05:14] <ferronica> sudo /boot/grub/menu.list
[05:14] <Frogzoo> fensta: that's how ubuntu/debian work - they only release security fixes
[05:14] <ferronica> i typed this one
[05:14] <sander> pip: looking at virtools.com now :)
[05:14] <_jason> fensta: ubuntu makes a stable release every 6 months and then provides security updates until the next stable release, that way... things are stable :)
[05:14] <mirak> phace: I will give it a shot I think. That's the other major distribution. mandriva sucks I already used it at the begining
[05:14] <Frogzoo> fensta: take a look at firefox - same deal
[05:14] <ferronica> didnt asked me password
[05:15] <fensta> but these updates add features do they not?
[05:15] <beta_m> ferronica type this "gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.list" (without quotes) and type pass when asked
[05:15] <Frogzoo> fensta: no, for new features, you need to wait for a new release
[05:15] <pip> sander, so you are an expert on graphics ?
[05:15] <fensta> but is what im saying is there is a new gnome release
[05:15] <phace> mirak: well... you have the pirut tool that sucks (add/remove programs), you cannot run it if you are not connected on the INet. You cannot install from the DVD after the install at all... it searchs from the repositories and downloads the updated versions...
[05:15] <sander> pip: I study Media and Knowledge Engineering
[05:15] <Frogzoo> fensta: besides, dapper's release is only 5 weeks off
[05:16] <Bone`> buithuhien: Bin files are all CD date
[05:16] <klos> where do i find a softwareraid partition ?
[05:16] <sander> pip: Not an expert yet :p
[05:16] <TokenBad> sander, just let me know when you figure it out...maybe I am missing something
[05:16] <ferronica> hey a new menu.list has been opened
[05:16] <klos> i only find the sda/sdb partitions
[05:16] <ferronica> i wanna edit small thing
[05:16] <emma-chan> hi hi
[05:16] <ferronica> not whole
[05:16] <Bone`> buithuhien: err sorry, Bin files are all CD data, in order to run it it must be on CD
[05:16] <sander> Tokenbad: 18.2MB now
[05:16] <sander> You extracted all the files TokenBad?
[05:16] <TokenBad> yes
[05:16] <beta_m> ferronica:  what do you mean "not whole"
[05:17] <fensta> what about if openoffice has a new rls.. I cant update it until the new ubuntu rls?
[05:17] <phace> ferronica: how stupd are you ? open the terminal and enter the following command: sudo vi /boot/grub/menu.list
[05:17] <phace> stupid *
[05:17] <mirak> phace: I am not sure I ever want to try gentoo again lol
[05:17] <TokenBad> sander, I did tar -xjf ut2004-lnxpatch3369.tar.bz2
[05:17] <sta1> hey, isn't ubuntu going to fix the keyboard layout selector ? :)
[05:17] <Bone`> does Ubuntu come with its on program for getting on newgroups?
[05:17] <phace> mirak: gentoo is nice... but it takes long to install it :)
[05:17] <ferronica> a blank menu.list opened
[05:17] <sander> TokenBad, I just right click and do "extract here" :)
[05:17] <emma-chan> Arch is good stuff.
[05:17] <sander> I am GUI oriented :)
[05:17] <emma-chan> It is like Gentoo with a sane install time. ^.^
[05:18] <danny_> ya i agree
[05:18] <emma-chan> But Ubuntu is easy to use.
[05:18] <beta_m> ferronica:  go into "File->open" and open it that way
[05:18] <emma-chan> :)
[05:18] <emma-chan> So Ubuntu for my parents it is. ;)
[05:18] <Frogzoo> !tell fensta about ooo2
[05:18] <ferronica> u mean file system
[05:18] <beta_m> ferronica:  you should be able to edit any file this way
[05:18] <ferronica> ok
[05:18] <beta_m> yes
[05:18] <danny_> well i think we should all eat rce and beans
[05:18] <Frogzoo> fensta: read the pm from ubotu, there is an update for oo
[05:18] <jimi> how to check if my kernel has netfiler support?
[05:18] <ferronica> now its opened
[05:18] <beta_m> ferronica:  gksudo gives you permissions to do anything in the graphical programme
[05:19] <ferronica> but unable to edit
[05:19] <beta_m> huh?
[05:19] <ferronica> i cant edit anything
[05:19] <mirak> phace: I don't like there crappy handbook
[05:19] <sander> TokenBad, I am stupid :p
[05:19] <fensta> so basically they do updates between the ubuntu rls based on importance.. and then at ubuntu rls time they update everything?
[05:19] <mirak> phace: as well as installing all from command line
[05:19] <mdke> it seems that ~/bin isn't in my path, how can I add it?
[05:19] <phace> mirak: well the handbook is really helpful =)
[05:19] <GoZeR> yeah
[05:19] <sander> Tokenbad, you just need to extract the files in your UT2004 folder
[05:19] <GoZeR> this is a real network
[05:19] <mirak> phace: well the problem is you really need it
[05:19] <GoZeR> 751 users on #Ubuntu
[05:19] <TokenBad> so don't let it make the ut-patch dir?
[05:20] <sander> Or copy the extracted files over the installed files
[05:20] <sander> Exactly
[05:20] <beta_m> ferronica:  i think you've done something differently then
[05:20] <phace> mirak: no i dont need it anymore =)
[05:20] <mirak> phace: I mean with debian there is debconf, so you do everything not from command line :)
[05:20] <emma-chan> GoZeR: There are fake networks too? O.o
[05:20] <beta_m> because you *must* be able to edit it as root
[05:20] <sander> Or copy them from UT2004-patch to UT2004
[05:20] <GoZeR> emma-chan, yeap
[05:20] <beta_m> i can definitely edit mine... i've opened it for edit just now
[05:20] <emma-chan> GoZeR: kk
[05:20] <emma-chan> I wuv you guys
[05:20] <Frogzoo> fensta: officially, the oo update is a test release - it's not part of breezy
[05:21] <FlameSphere> is there a media player that plays wma
[05:21] <ferronica> but i cant Y?
[05:21] <mdke> FlameSphere, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:21] <emma-chan> FlameSphere: audacious
[05:21] <Bone`> is there a recommended program (or does Ubutu come with one?) for getting onto Usenet?
[05:21] <Frogzoo> fensta: usually people will use backports to keep up to date, but the backports aren't official
[05:21] <ferronica> do i need to login as a root user
[05:21] <ferronica> or what
[05:21] <emma-chan> Oh wait.
[05:21] <fensta> Frogzoo.. Im just new to linux/ubuntu and I odnt understand how updates happen
[05:21] <Frogzoo> !tell fensta about seveas
[05:21] <FlameSphere> is there a media player that plays wma
[05:21] <pdlnhrd> is there a special way to burn a dvd9 disc? i am trying to burn an iso to a dvd9 and it keeps failing
[05:21] <beta_m> Bone`:  you can use Thunderbird
[05:22] <mdke> FlameSphere, don't repeat yourself, especially when you're question has been answered twice
[05:22] <FlameSphere> it has
[05:22] <emma-chan> !ask
[05:22] <Bone`> ok
[05:22] <ubotu> Just ask. Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise and on-topic. Information like hardware make, model, outputs of commands that you used pasted onto http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl is important.
[05:22] <beta_m> FlameSphere, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:22] <Bone`> Ubuntu doesn't happen to come with Thunderbird does it?
[05:22] <ferronica> what i do
[05:22] <FlameSphere> oh, ok
[05:22] <ferronica> please
[05:22] <FlameSphere> thanks
[05:22] <Bone`> seeing as it comes with Firefox
[05:22] <emma-chan> I doubt that ubotu has Chuck Norris quotes, but that is a start. XD
[05:22] <emma-chan> !chuck
[05:22] <ubotu> emma-chan: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:23] <beta_m> Bone`:  go to "Add programmes"
[05:23] <emma-chan> darn
[05:23] <Bone`> ahh okay
[05:23] <Frogzoo> fensta: the package system is called 'apt'. now there's a file /etc/apt/sources.list that tells apt where to find 'repositories' - collections of software packages, you can add additional repositories & apt will happily upgrade from those repositories
[05:23] <Bone`> thx
[05:23] <beta_m> q;-)
[05:23] <_jason> emma-chan: join #ubuntu-offtopic and try @chuck
[05:23] <Skeletonix> Hello:
[05:23] <Jimmey__> Please enter the installation path of the Mozilla, Netscape,
[05:23] <Jimmey__> or Opera browser (i.e., /usr/lib/mozilla):
[05:23] <Jimmey__> What should I tell it?
[05:23] <mdke> it seems that ~/bin isn't in my path, how can I add it? <-- someone must know this!
[05:23] <emma-chan> _jason: s'okay, phrakture loaded phrik up with them in #archlinux. ^.6
[05:23] <emma-chan> ^.^*
[05:23] <sander> FlameSphere: Xine and MPlayer are the 2 players that I know if that play .wma files in Linux
[05:23] <fensta> ok Frogzoo... now official repositories wont have like version upgrades.... just security upgrades?
[05:23] <ferronica> how can i edit menu.list
[05:24] <ferronica> i tried to open it
[05:24] <_jason> ferronica: try menu.lst
[05:24] <beta_m> Jimmey__:  do you have Mozilla or Netscape?
[05:24] <ferronica> command not found
[05:24] <sander> FlameSphere and apparently there is a plugin for XMMS too
[05:24] <Jimmey__> Mozilla firefox
[05:25] <beta_m> ferronica:  what are you typing when you get "command not found"
[05:25] <_jason> ferronica: gksudo 'gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst'
[05:25] <Frogzoo> fensta: so to keep reasonably up to date, I use the seveas repo for ati drivers, the oo update repo for oo2, the sourceforge repo for wine, & there's a repo to update amarok
[05:25] <ferronica> menu.list
[05:25] <_jason> ferronica: there is no i
[05:25] <beta_m> Jimmey__:  ok, do you know where it is
[05:25] <fensta> so is there one for the newest gnome?
[05:25] <Jimmey__> Nope XD
[05:25] <beta_m> ferronica:  file should be called menu.lst
[05:25] <hakis> hey guys..I was wondering if any1 could tell me how to acess my RAID-harddrives from ubuntu? new user here :$
[05:25] <Skeletonix> I found new folder(Screen Savers) in Gnome menu Apllication-->Sytem tools--> Do you know how can I remove it from menu? gnome menu editor doesn't work...the folder is not visible in menu editor
[05:26] <ferronica>  gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:26] <ferronica> just typed this command
[05:26] <Frogzoo> fensta: to add a repo, it's probably easiest to use synaptic, just click on repositories, take a look in /etc/apt/sources.list anyway, to see the format used
[05:26] <ferronica> list opened
[05:26] <ferronica> but cant able to edit
[05:26] <Frogzoo> !repos
[05:26] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:26] <_jason> ferronica: gksudo 'gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst'
[05:26] <_jason> ferronica: type that all like that
[05:26] <ferronica>  Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib
[05:26] <ferronica>  Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale modifiers
[05:26] <fensta> so just find any repositories I want and add them?
[05:27] <fensta> that should keep me up to date with my softwaRE?
[05:27] <_jason> ferronica: and please, make a backup and make sure you know what you are doing
[05:27] <beta_m> Jimmey__:  go see if you have /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox
[05:27] <fensta> I will give it a shot.. I just need to find good repositories.. what about XGL.. do yall have that installed?
[05:27] <beta_m> Jimmey__:  if you do have that folder that's the one to enter
[05:27] <Frogzoo> fensta: if it's a much used app, you can pm the bot, & usually you'll find a link to a repo - however these backported repos aren't "official"
[05:28] <ferronica> unable to edit
[05:28] <_jason> ferronica: paste exactly the command you typed
[05:28] <hakis> Can some1 tell my how to acces my raid harddrives from ubuntu?
[05:28] <Jimmey__> Sorry: Please enter the installation path of the Mozilla, Netscape,
[05:28] <Jimmey__> or Opera browser (i.e., /usr/lib/mozilla): /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
[05:28] <Jimmey__> WARNING: Please enter a valid installation p
[05:28] <Frogzoo> !raid
[05:28] <ubotu> I guess raid is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto
[05:29] <ferronica> gksudo 'gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:29] <_jason> ferronica: you forgot the ' at the end
[05:29] <ferronica> and it didnt asked me for passowrd
[05:29] <beta_m> Jimmey__:  i've answered your question
[05:29] <ferronica> oh
[05:29] <fensta> ok kewl.. thx Frogzoo... have you used xgl though?
[05:29] <hakis> thx :D i'll read it
[05:29] <Jimmey__> Oh, my bad
[05:29] <Jimmey__> Thanks
[05:29] <ferronica> some wrnings came
[05:29] <_jason> ferronica: that's ok
[05:29] <Skeletonix>  I found new folder(Screen Saver ) in Gnome menu: Apllication-->Sytem tools--> Do you know how can I remove it from menu? gnome menu editor doesn't work...the folder is not visible in menu editor
[05:30] <ferronica> ok
[05:30] <ferronica> done it works
[05:30] <ferronica> thanx
[05:30] <ferronica> BRB
[05:31] <Zquakerz> il y a des francais
[05:31] <_jason> !fr
[05:31] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[05:31] <Zquakerz> merci
[05:32] <Frogzoo> fensta: xgl is dapper only, and there's no way around it
[05:32] <fensta> ah ok
[05:32] <fensta> thx
[05:33] <fensta> I Thought people were hacking it to get it to work on dappter
[05:33] <fensta> dapper
[05:33] <Frogzoo> !xgl
[05:33] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[05:33] <Skeletonix> I found new folder(Screen Saver ) in Gnome menu: Apllication-->Sytem tools--> Do you know how can I remove it from menu? gnome menu editor doesn't work...the folder is not visible in menu editor
[05:34] <hollywoodb> Skeletonix: if you have 2 Screensaver entries there, one is probably xscreensaver, one is gnome-screensaver, you can use synaptic to remove the one you don't want
[05:35] <Skeletonix> thanx:)
[05:35] <Sativa\\> Can I install debian's packages on Ubuntu :)?
[05:35] <Skeletonix> Hollywooddb: is  gnome-screensave default ?
[05:35] <_jason> Sativa\\: not in general
[05:36] <Sativa\\> ok, 10x
[05:36] <daddius> anyone around?
[05:36] <edgardpacheco> yeah
[05:37] <Skeletonix> :)
[05:37] <daddius> good at ubuntu?
[05:37] <edgardpacheco> yup
[05:37] <edgardpacheco> i am a starter
[05:37] <daddius> samehere
[05:37] <edgardpacheco> i have just installed it
[05:37] <daddius> wanted to know if i could find a game called lbreakout2
[05:37] <daddius> couldn't find it with the package app
[05:37] <ferronica> oh
[05:37] <ferronica> didnt worked
[05:37] <edgardpacheco> how do i use the aptitude?
[05:37] <ferronica> there is no such partition
[05:37] <roryy> !info lbreakout2
[05:37] <ubotu> lbreakout2: (A ball-and-paddle game with nice graphics), section universe/games, is optional. Version: 2.5.2-2ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 210 kB, Installed size: 608 kB
[05:38] <ferronica> give me gain that command
[05:38] <Snake__> ubotu: tell daddius about sources
[05:38] <ferronica> to open menu.list
[05:38] <Snake__> daddius: do that, then try
[05:38] <daddius> ubotu, let me find that
[05:38] <ubotu> daddius: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:38] <edgardpacheco> for example, i want to get the gftp
[05:38] <edgardpacheco> I open the terminal
[05:38] <edgardpacheco> and i write
[05:38] <edgardpacheco> sudo aptitude gftp
[05:38] <minerale> How may I choose the resolution for the "login screen" ? It's way too high
[05:38] <roryy> edgardpacheco: is there a reason you can't use synaptic? It's a bit easier for first time users
[05:38] <Snake__> edgardpacheco: sudo aptitude install gftp
[05:38] <edgardpacheco> i didn't know about synaptic
[05:39] <PSIplus> Hi
[05:39] <PSIplus> There is a new Beagle-Web-Frontend with KDE-Support: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=38289
[05:39] <roryy> edgardpacheco: System -> Administration -> Synaptic
[05:39] <daddius> ubotu, couldn't find it :-(
[05:39] <ubotu> daddius: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:39] <ferronica> can any one give me command to open menu.list
[05:39] <daddius> no big deal
[05:39] <ferronica> and to edit it
[05:39] <Snake__> daddius: ubotu us a bot ;)
[05:39] <roryy> ferronica: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:39] <daddius> opps
[05:39] <jetscreamer> !what are you
[05:39] <ubotu> jetscreamer: what are you talking about?
[05:39] <daddius> lol
[05:39] <jetscreamer> a dumb bot
[05:39] <daddius> Snake__, you a bot
[05:40] <edgardpacheco> gedit is the codename for the text editor right?
[05:40] <Snake__> daddius: nope im human :)
[05:40] <daddius> :-D
[05:40] <Putiikki> minerale: you have to reconfigure your X server
[05:40] <AnAnt> what is the root password in Ubuntu distro ?
[05:40] <Putiikki> !xorg
[05:40] <ubotu> xorg is, like, totally, To reconfigure your X server, type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in a terminal, or check here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto or here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-83973.html
[05:40] <_jason> !root
[05:40] <hollywoodb> Skeletonix: in breezy xscreensaver is default
[05:40] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:40] <AnAnt> it didn't ask me for root passowrd at installation !
[05:40] <daddius> ahhh for human beings
[05:40] <edgardpacheco> xD
[05:40] <roryy> daddius: ubotu should have sent you a private message about setting up repositories
[05:40] <AnAnt> ubotu: well I can't Sudo either !
[05:40] <edgardpacheco> for human beings xD sounds like dramatic
[05:40] <ubotu> AnAnt: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:40] <daddius> mmm i hope so
[05:40] <_jason> AnAnt: what happens when you type 'sudo echo hi' in a terminal?
[05:41] <_jason> AnAnt: ubotu is a bot by the way
[05:41] <AnAnt> _jason: I am trying to sudo lilo , and it asks for password !
[05:41] <edgardpacheco> i have to use "sudo" when I install something new right? when i write "sudo" it gives me administrative permission right??
[05:41] <minerale> !w32codecs
[05:41] <ubotu> well, 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
[05:41] <_jason> AnAnt: it is your user password
[05:41] <daddius> snake_, thanks again for sending it
[05:41] <minerale> !w32codecs-amd64
[05:41] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, minerale
[05:41] <AnAnt> ic
[05:41] <xbox_sky> is there a way to use a wikipedia search/display the result (NO GUI) in a terminal :O ?
[05:42] <AnAnt> why do I always see grub although I installed LILO ?!!!!!
[05:42] <edgardpacheco> is gaim better then amsn?
[05:42] <_jason> xbox_sky: lynx, links2 ?
[05:42] <Putiikki> edgardpacheco: no imo
[05:43] <TonySt> Alright, noob question here. I'd like to defragment my disk. How would I go about doing such a thing?
[05:43] <Putiikki> you dont have to
[05:43] <roryy> TonySt: my impression is that defragmenting is unnecessary for linux filesystems
[05:43] <TonySt> Sweet. Told you it was a noob question.
[05:43] <MonoNoSaint_BR> Hey, good afternoon!
[05:44] <edgardpacheco> hello
[05:44] <TonySt> It was just that on startup, I saw something go by that said something to the tune of "2.0% somethingorother non-contiguous"
[05:44] <edgardpacheco> i have just installed gftp, where do i open it?
[05:44] <edgardpacheco> i can't find it...
[05:44] <edgardpacheco> do i have to type something in the terminal?
[05:44] <roryy> edgardpacheco: is it not under applications -> internet ? (this is a guess)
[05:44] <MonoNoSaint_BR> Could anyone help me? I have one broken package that is really annoying me, I can't install any new apps because of it.
[05:44] <edgardpacheco> no, it isn't
[05:44] <edgardpacheco> i installed it with aptitude
[05:44] <mirak> that's anoying that when you install KDE, KDE apps are interfering with Gnome applications in the menus.
[05:45] <Skeletonix> MonoNoSaint: unistall it
[05:45] <ska_surfer> Can anyone say me how can I put some transparency on my ubuntu windows??
[05:45] <mirak> it would be nice to have the choice of not having KDE stuff interfering on Gnome when you install both
[05:45] <roryy> edgardpacheco: you should be able to run 'gftp' from the terminal.  Maybe logout and login -- i'm not sure how when the menus are updated.
[05:45] <mirak> and vice versa
[05:45] <egon_spengler> mirak, That can be remedied by telling the KDE menu items to only display in KDE
[05:45] <edgardpacheco> but what do i type for running gftp??
[05:45] <MonoNoSaint_BR> I already used the "resolve broken packages" option in synaptic but it didn't work.
[05:45] <roryy> edgardpacheco: have you tried     gftp    ?
[05:46] <MonoNoSaint_BR> Skeletonix: that is my problem, I did it with remove, purge, but it won't!
[05:46] <FlameSphere> what program can play midi files (not use a synthisizer, just play them)
[05:46] <_jason> I am getting strange behavior with nautilus.  If I use it to open a wmv9, it crashes xine.  xine plays the file find through a terminal though.  Where would I be able to see error output or logs for nautilus?
[05:46] <linuxgeekery> FlameSphere: you'd have to convert them, first.
[05:46] <MonoNoSaint_BR> it always claims about a "post script error" and never complete the unistall.
[05:46] <edgardpacheco> thanks!
[05:46] <edgardpacheco> i have to go now
[05:46] <Skeletonix> apt-get romeve "name of the package! doesn  work?
[05:46] <edgardpacheco> bye
[05:46] <MonoNoSaint_BR> Skeletonix: Nope. Let me show you:
[05:47] <roryy> _jason: maybe ~/.xsession-errors
[05:47] <roryy> _jason: or try launching nautilus from a terminal
[05:47] <Skeletonix> sorry  apt-get remove
[05:47] <roryy> MonoNoSaint_BR: don't paste here, please
[05:47] <MonoNoSaint_BR> dpkg -r compiz-aiglx-gnome
[05:47] <roryy> !pastebin
[05:47] <_jason> roryy: thanks, terminal won't work but I'll try that log
[05:47] <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
[05:47] <MonoNoSaint_BR> dpkg: erro processando compiz-aiglx-gnome (--remove):
[05:47] <MonoNoSaint_BR>  subprocesso post-removal script retornou cdigo de sada de error 1
[05:48] <MonoNoSaint_BR> roryy: sorry.
[05:48] <owlmanatt> howdy, i've got an ubuntu box with a static IP set up in /etc/network/interfaces. I have a gateway in there, but my default route isn't being set...what am I doing wrong?
[05:48] <roryy> MonoNoSaint_BR: ah, i think 3 lines is ok ;)
[05:48] <roryy> MonoNoSaint_BR: maybe ask for help in #ubuntu-xgl if you don't get any here
[05:49] <mirak> egon_spengler: how do you do that ?
[05:49] <MonoNoSaint_BR> http://pastebin.com/677021
[05:49] <_jason> roryy: doesn't seem to send anything there, any other ideas?
[05:49] <MonoNoSaint_BR> here it is
[05:49] <MonoNoSaint_BR> I tried to remove and purge it
[05:50] <daddius> man this is sweet
[05:50] <egon_spengler> mirak, in terminal cd /usr/share/applications/kde
[05:50] <daddius> got the lbreakout running and everything
[05:50] <MonoNoSaint_BR> It is the first time a package breaks on me like that. Any suggestions?
[05:50] <lastnode> where can I check if the prolink hurricane 8600 adsl modem is supported by ubuntu?
[05:50] <roryy> _jason: no, sorry.  I see there are some debug options in nautilus --help, but they look a bit arcane
[05:51] <_jason> roryy: k thanks
[05:51] <egon_spengler> mirak, then sudo for i in *; do "echo OnlyShowIn=KDE;" >> $i; done
[05:51] <roryy> MonoNoSaint_BR: my guess is to read 'man dpkg', especially the '--force' options
[05:52] <mirak> egon_spengler: ok
[05:52] <MonoNoSaint_BR> God, not even forcing the removal works!
[05:52] <egon_spengler> mirak, I use that each time I get KDE/Kubuntu updates that rewrite all the KDE menu items
[05:53] <CraiZE> uhm hi, how can i make konqueror use a double click to launch / go into a folder instead of a single click ?
[05:54] <Skeletonix> pleas..how can copy udio cd by nautilus-burner?
[05:54] <Skeletonix> *pleas how can I copy audio CD in Nautilus-burner
[05:54] <Skeletonix> :)
[05:55] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Personally, I'd use Serpentine, rip to flac, and burn.
[05:55] <Skeletonix> thanx
[05:55] <PuMpErNiCkLe> np :)
[05:55] <bluelotus_> What's better in your oppinion, XMMS or Rhythmbox?
[05:56] <bluelotus_> That
[05:56] <facugaich> Rythmbox looks way nicer
[05:56] <Skeletonix> rhythmbox
[05:56] <bluelotus_> Cool.
[05:56] <facugaich> in Gnome that is
[05:56] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Rhythmbox is nice, but I don't like the way it handles a bunch of stuff.
[05:56] <owlmanatt> My default gateway is not being set at startup...I have gateway in my /etc/network/interfaces file. What am I doing incorrectly?
[05:56] <PuMpErNiCkLe> I haven't actually found a music player I really like, yet.
[05:56] <bluelotus_> That's kinda like windows media vs winamp kinda... cept winamp has some sick skins and a lot more functionality then xmms
[05:56] <facugaich> yeah me neither
[05:57] <CraiZE> Hi, how can i make konqueror (kbear actually, but i think if i get it right in konqueror, i will have it in kbear also) use a double click to launch / go into a folder instead of a single click ?
[05:57] <facugaich> xmms claims to be like Winamp but it lacks so much functionality
[05:57] <hollywoodb> amaroK is cool, can use kcontrol to make it look like gnome apps
[05:57] <minerale> I just installed ubuntu-amd64 .... Where can I download codecs? I cna't even play .mpeg files
[05:57] <bluelotus_> Lets all go write one :-P
[05:57] <Caminomaster> Hello
[05:57] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bluelotus_: Sure, I'll get right on that.  You don't mind if I write it in Lisp, do you? :o)
[05:58] <tdn> Can you help me get wlan to work in Ubuntu breezy?
[05:58] <Caminomaster> Please help me: Now I'm getting an error when log-in to any user
[05:58] <bluelotus_> I'd much rather have you write it in C so I can help :-)
[05:59] <Caminomaster> ".dmrc must have permission 644 and must belong to the user"
[05:59] <Caminomaster> I've edited permissions but it don't work...
[06:00] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: Have you run chmod 644 and chown yourname on it?
[06:00] <bluelotus_> whoot almost dist-upgrade completed!
[06:00] <Caminomaster> No, chmod no. I used nautilus as root
[06:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> hmm
[06:01] <CayMan> how to find the list of rooms in this server? and what happened to X-Chat terminal tab?
[06:01] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, .dmrc shows the permissions 644 now, but I still getting the message
[06:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CayMan: /list
[06:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: Are you the owner of it, or is root?
[06:02] <CayMan> thanks
[06:02] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, I got the error in each of the users
[06:02] <PuMpErNiCkLe> That's not good at all. :o
[06:03] <theSamo> hmm, why does libgl1-mesa-dev miss a GL/gl.h file in include
[06:03] <theSamo> that's seriously messed up
[06:03] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, I understand that refers to each .dmrc of each user
[06:03] <jisatsu> I get a lot of clipping when I play music with rhythmbox, anyone else ever had that problem?
[06:03] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, am I right?
[06:03] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: Yeah
[06:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: I'm just not sure how they all seem broken at once.
[06:04] <xwolf-> any idea why cant i set my own ip number, just through dhcp am i able to connect anywhere external?
[06:04] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, Then, I don't understand why if I changed that files system don't recognize it...
[06:05] <FilipinoDXB> how can i view webcam from yahoo/msn messenger?
[06:05] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/33130 <-- it looks like an official bug
[06:05] <blackline> whats the command for restarting the apache webserver, or any service at all for that sake..
[06:05] <Taikumi> Hello, could someone help me with an installation problem? =/
[06:05] <PuMpErNiCkLe> FilipinoDXB: gaim-vv, amsn, kopete I think have that ability
[06:06] <Managu> blackline: "sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart"; most other services have similar restart commands
[06:06] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, In adition, My Broda made I DON'T KNOW WHAT & now all files  of all users have 777 permissions...
[06:06] <FilipinoDXB> PuMpErNiCkLe, for ubuntu?
[06:06] <Draconicus> I'm trying to use the nvidia-legacy drivers with my GeForce 2, and I'm getting "Failed to load the NVIDIA kernel module!" from X, even though lsmod shows that the NVidia module IS loaded. I have everything needed according to the wiki. What gives?
[06:06] <blackline> thank you managu
[06:06] <FilipinoDXB> i'm using gaim but it doesn't support
[06:06] <Taikumi> I'm getting some error when installing: ACPI - looking for DSDT in initrd ... not found
[06:06] <Draconicus> I had no trouble using the drivers on Dapper with the same card. I moved it to this Breezy machine and the Breezy drivers won't work...
[06:07] <v3n3n0s0> hola imbeciles
[06:07] <AnsiC> somebody know a good channel about programming ???
[06:07] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, I don't know if have to cry or Kill
[06:07] <Taikumi> if someone can help me with this, that'll be great, thanks
[06:07] <DarkED> hey i have a question
[06:07] <PuMpErNiCkLe> FilipinoDXB: gaim-vv is a fork of gaim, it'll be merged into the official gaim 'soon', but for now it's separate
[06:07] <AnsiC> i need somebody that understand very good programming and how system linux work
[06:07] <DarkED> i tried to do echo $JAVA_HOME to get my java path, but it gives me nothing
[06:07] <HunterZ> hi
[06:07] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: all files are at 777? O_O
[06:08] <AnsiC> expert
[06:08] <minerale> is MPlayer on universe?
[06:08] <Managu> Taikumi: a number of messages printed during installation are diagnostic, and not really errors.  Does the install freeze after you get that message?
[06:08] <PuMpErNiCkLe> minerale: multiverse, I think
[06:08] <Taikumi> yep.
[06:08] <Draconicus> Can somebody please look into my Breezy driver problem?
[06:08] <Taikumi> it just freezes, nothing else appears =/
[06:08] <Taikumi> I waited for about, 20 minutes, and nothing happened
[06:08] <AnAnt> how do i resume the ubuntu installation ?
[06:08] <DarkED> ahh, $JAVA_HOME isnt in my list of variables
[06:08] <eFfeM> hi, I am on dapper drake and want to build a kernel module, but make for this module is missing /lib/modules/2.6.15-18-686/build
[06:09] <eFfeM> what package do I need to install to get this
[06:09] <Managu> Taikumi: I don't know what the problem is, not being an installer guru, but the likely culprit is whatever is happening right after the acpi checks (and you're not getting a diagonstic for it).  I'd suggest looking at the bootup options, and fiddling around with them a little
[06:09] <_jason> eFfeM: what do you mean by make is missing?
[06:09] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, Yes! : (
[06:09] <minerale> !multiverse
[06:09] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[06:09] <sesstreets> So how do you install a deb?
[06:09] <_jason> !deb
[06:09] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[06:09] <Managu> Taikumi: I don't have them off the top of my head (there's a few help screens first thing when you run from the cd).  Something like noacpi might help
[06:09] <sesstreets> yeah but it says dkpg doesnt work
[06:10] <AnAnt> here was the setup procedure: I had a boot image on a USB, I used it to install Ubuntu from a machine on the local network that had the DVD mounted
[06:10] <sesstreets> andrew@andrew:~$ dkpg
[06:10] <sesstreets> bash: dkpg: command not found
[06:10] <AnAnt> so it installed the base system it seems
[06:10] <Armagguedes> hello
[06:10] <Taikumi> Ah
[06:10] <eFfeM> _jason: make reports that /lib/modules/2.6.15-18-686/build is missing
[06:10] <jerware> how do you leave a message when quitting?  on xchat
[06:10] <Taikumi> well, theres 2 mode
[06:10] <_jason> sesstreets: what are you trying to install? (and spell it right :))
[06:10] <AnAnt> but there is no X yet
[06:10] <Armagguedes> i've just updated from a Flight to Dapper Beta
[06:10] <AnAnt> so how do I complete the setup ?
[06:10] <sesstreets> cedega
[06:10] <TonySt> Any awesome people in here want to help me do the impossible?
[06:10] <TonySt> SESS!!!
[06:10] <sesstreets> TONY
[06:10] <jerware> such as
[06:10] <Taikumi> one, when you press ENTER for standard install
[06:10] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, Now U can understand why I wanna Kick my bro
[06:10] <Taikumi> and server if i remember correctly
[06:10] <Armagguedes> and ive lost keyboard functionality (embeded in laptop)
[06:10] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: lol
[06:10] <Taikumi> for server install only
[06:10] <Taikumi> =/
[06:10] <Draconicus> I'm trying to use the nvidia-legacy drivers with my GeForce 2, and I'm getting "Failed to load the NVIDIA kernel module!" from X, even though lsmod shows that the NVidia module IS loaded. I have everything needed according to the wiki. What gives?
[06:10] <sesstreets> TonySt, what happened?
[06:10] <Managu> taikumi: right, but there are some advanced options pages, too, no?
[06:11] <Taikumi> nope, not that I know of
[06:11] <Armagguedes> i need to hold down the keys 2-3 in order to type any single character/enter/capslock/etc
[06:11] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: wedgie him - that's some nasty stuff he's done ^_^
[06:11] <jerware> i walked with my laptop in the rain and how my nic card cannot be recognized
[06:11] <Taikumi> The installer goes fine when I drop it in virtual PC
[06:11] <jerware> i have to use my wifi card
[06:11] <eFfeM> _jason, actually I am missing the complete src tree; what is the best way to get that on my system?
[06:11] <jerware> are there such nic cards fro pcmcia
[06:11] <jerware> eth nics ?
[06:11] <AnAnt> so how do I complete the setup ?
[06:11] <TonySt> sesstreets: I'd like to make (or get) a script that automatically runs "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper", then goes to my network preferences and enables my wireless network adapter.
[06:12] <eFfeM> was actually looking for a package kernel-src or so, but can't find it
[06:12] <ScrappyDoo> any recommendations on a mp3 player?
[06:12] <_jason> eFfeM: well there is linux-source and linux-headers, for modules I think you just need the headers
[06:12] <sesstreets> ScrappyDoo, xmms
[06:12] <Draconicus> TonySt: I don't know about the second part, but you can just add ndiswrapper to your modules loaded by default.
[06:12] <mathieu> any recommendation for a GNOME rss app in the notification area?
[06:12] <pmjdebruijn> I'm using Ubuntu through a serial terminal, my boot messages are borked, and I think this is because of the default terminal settings
[06:13] <Managu> Taikumi: I see.  That's even more suggestive; I bet it's probing for some hardware you don't have, and locking up the machine with the probes.  SCSI probes are notorious for that, iirc.  Anyways, I'd ask around, or look around for bootup options.
[06:13] <pmjdebruijn> How can I changed the default terminal settings to vt102 in Ubuntu?
[06:13] <Taikumi> Hmm
[06:13] <Taikumi> Ah
[06:13] <_jason> eFfeM: by the way I've never done what you are doing so you might want to try #ubuntu+1 to see if it is a dapper-specific issue
[06:13] <Taikumi> nvm I found the advance option
[06:13] <Taikumi> =p
[06:13] <Taikumi> is it
[06:13] <Taikumi> boot: pci=noacpi
[06:13] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, The .dmrc was big,.. now I don't know how the permissions must be restored
[06:13] <beerockxs> hm, there's no way to remove xchat but retain xchat-common?
[06:13] <Taikumi> ?
[06:14] <Managu> Taikumi: I have no clue which options would best suit your machine.  I'd suggest experimenting with it a bit
[06:14] <Taikumi> Hmm okay
[06:14] <Draconicus> Can't anyone help me with my nvidia driver problem?!
[06:14] <HunterZ> how can i install wine in breezy badger because it is borken package?
[06:14] <apokryphos> HunterZ: /msg ubotu wine
[06:14] <eFfeM> _jason, tnx;
[06:14] <HunterZ> thx
[06:15] <AnAnt> can anyone help me in Ubuntu installation ?
[06:15] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: Is your entire system at 777, or just your home directory?
[06:15] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, first state your problem, then people can think about if they can help you
[06:15] <facugaich> beerockxs, what for?
[06:15] <PhewL> lysol@PhewL:~$ fglrxinfo
[06:15] <PhewL> display: :0.0  screen: 0
[06:15] <PhewL> OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
[06:15] <PhewL> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[06:15] <PhewL> OpenGL version string: 1.2 (1.5 Mesa 6.2.1)
[06:15] <Managu> AnAnt: quite possibly, and maybe not.  But you're better off asking your question, instead of asking to ask your question =p
[06:15] <beerockxs> facugaich: I use xchat-gnome
[06:15] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: I said my problem a good five or ten minutes ago. Nobody replied. It's a simple topic that people are usually very familiar with.
[06:15] <PhewL> why do i keep getting that after i do all that it says on this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[06:16] <eFfeM> _jason actually my kernel is 2.6.15-18 and synaptic only gives headers for 2.6.15-19 -20 and -21 (and yes, I am up to date)
[06:16] <AnAnt> Managu: I setup the base system
[06:16] <Draconicus> I'm trying to use the nvidia-legacy drivers with my GeForce 2, and I'm getting "Failed to load the NVIDIA kernel module!" from X, even though lsmod shows that the NVidia module IS loaded. I have everything needed according to the wiki. What gives?
[06:16] <AnAnt> Managu: now I want to continue the setup procedure, so how ?
[06:16] <beerockxs> PhewL: what errors do you have in Xorg.0.log?
[06:16] <Managu> Draconicus, I haven't seen this wiki entry; but the name "nvidia-legacy" sets off alarm bells with me
[06:16] <Managu> AnAnt: once the base system is setup, the machine should reboot; did it?
[06:16] <AnAnt> Managu: yup
[06:16] <AnAnt> Managu: and I got a login prompt
[06:16] <TonySt> Draconicus: I'm a (bit of a) noob when it comes to Ubuntu, or linux in general, so could you please point me in the right direction?  I've got Kubuntu, if it changes anything.
[06:17] <Managu> AnAnt: text or nice graphics?
[06:17] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, hmm did you also install nvidia-glx-legacy? you didn't accidentally mix legacy and non-legacy packages?
[06:17] <AnAnt> text
[06:17] <Draconicus> Managu: Nvidia legacy drivers work fine in dapper, and SHOULD work fine in Breezy, since they've supposedly worked since hoary.
[06:17] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, what does your dmesg tell you?
[06:17] <krg> Heh.
[06:17] <krg> DId you do depmod?
[06:17] <Managu> AnAnt: black background?
[06:17] <defendguin> anyone know where i can get gaim-beta3 package for dapper?
[06:17] <AnAnt> yup
[06:17] <AnAnt> Managu: yup, virtual console
[06:17] <Draconicus> TonySt: Unfortunately, I can't remember how to put it there.. sorry..
[06:17] <Managu> anant: that's definitely a bug somewhere =/
[06:17] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: One moment.
[06:18] <AnAnt> Managu: so ?
[06:18] <TonySt> Draconicus: Aah, ok.  I see you're quite busy, anyway.  Thanks for your help, though.
[06:18] <Managu> anant: can you log in?
[06:18] <PhewL> beerockxs, (II) fglrx(0): Using XFree86 Acceleration Architecture (XAA)
[06:18] <PhewL> (II) fglrx(0): Acceleration enabled
[06:18] <PhewL> (II) fglrx(0): Direct rendering disabled
[06:18] <PhewL> lysol@PhewL:~$
[06:18] <AnAnt> Managu: yup
[06:18] <beerockxs> PhewL: are you loading the DRI module in the module section?
[06:18] <didi_> hi every one
[06:19] <AnAnt> Managu: here's what I done, I used a USB boot image on a USB disk, then installed via LOCAL network
[06:19] <facugaich> beerockxs, xchat-common depends on xchat, so I think tis not possible
[06:19] <owlmanatt> My default gateway is not being set at startup...I have gateway in my /etc/network/interfaces file. What am I doing incorrectly?
[06:19] <PhewL> idk how do i check that out ?
[06:19] <beerockxs> facugaich: I'm just wondering why.
[06:19] <AnAnt> Managu: that is, I had a Ubuntu DVD mounted on another machine & installed via FTP
[06:19] <beerockxs> look in xorg.conf, in the module section
[06:19] <VincentMX> how do i open wmv files?
[06:19] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Lots of keyboard errors, but nothing to indicate problems with the card. It had no trouble loading the module. agpart had no problems, either.
[06:19] <owlmanatt> VincentMX: You need to install the proper codecs
[06:20] <beerockxs> PhewL: and those are not errors, just information
[06:20] <facugaich> beerockxs, bad software design?
[06:20] <owlmanatt> VincentMX: If you search the ubuntuforums, you'll find lots of material on the topic
[06:20] <PhewL> because i get no errors
[06:20] <beerockxs> PhewL: is there anything with (EE) in it?
[06:20] <VincentMX> owlmanatt, ok
[06:20] <Managu> anant: Hrmm.  I have no experience with that sort of setup, I'm sorry.  I'd try installing again -- maybe use internet rather than the DVD.  Alternatively, (and I have no clue if this will work), try running "tasksel" as root
[06:20] <VincentMX> thnx
[06:20] <PhewL> xorg runs fine
[06:20] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, hmm sorry, I don't think I can help you...
[06:20] <PhewL> just 3d accel doesn't work
[06:20] <Sativa\\> how to set nameserver? /etc/resolv.conf doesnt work :)
[06:20] <AnAnt> no tasksel
[06:20] <PhewL> Section "Module"
[06:20] <PhewL> 	Load	"GLcore"
[06:20] <PhewL> 	Load	"bitmap"
[06:20] <PhewL> 	Load	"ddc"
[06:20] <PhewL> 	Load	"dri"
[06:21] <PhewL> yup dri is in there
[06:21] <AnAnt> Managu: I can't install again
[06:21] <jza> hi I want tsome information regarding the partitioning process in butuntu
[06:21] <pmjdebruijn> PhewL, please don't paste in channel, should GLcore be loaded? isn't that Mesa?
[06:21] <Managu> AnAnt: heh, why's that?
[06:21] <FilipinoDXB> i've just installed aMSN ... but it hangs... is there a command that is equivalent to Task Manager in windows so i can stop the process?
[06:21] <jza> first it doesnt give me the cchoice of watching my partitions which sucks
[06:21] <AnAnt> Managu: whenever I try to boot from the USB flash drive, it logs me into the linux that was partially installed
[06:21] <_jim_> hi
[06:21] <_jim_> i need some help with the installation
[06:21] <PhewL> i dont know ? is it mesa ? i want it to use fglrx
[06:21] <PhewL> i dont remember what i did last time
[06:21] <PhewL> but i remember i got it working
[06:21] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, Now I'll verify that...
[06:21] <_jim_> can anyone help me please ?
[06:22] <Managu> AnAnt: I don't understand why that would be a problem.  Reset the flash drive with the other machine?
[06:22] <jza> _jim_, what u need
[06:22] <AnAnt> Managu: I did
[06:22] <_jim_> well
[06:22] <_jim_> im trying to install ubuntu at my other pc
[06:22] <_jim_> it already has windows xp home
[06:22] <jza> ajam
[06:23] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Are you sure? I really need to get this card to work. It's my only option after my 128MB Radeon 7500 made X use 200MB of my swap...
[06:23] <_jim_> i want to install it on another partition
[06:23] <FilipinoDXB> guys, how can i stop a running process? my aMSN is running but i can't close it.
[06:23] <PhewL> do a ps x | grep amsn
[06:23] <jza> _jim_, yeah so ur confusied about the partitioning process
[06:23] <PhewL> then kill -9 <pid>
[06:23] <PuMpErNiCkLe> FilipinoDXB: killall amsn
[06:23] <minerale> *behold this is stupid* ... but in gnome... if I double click a moviie, ie foo.mpg ... how do I choose what program loads automatically ?
[06:23] <_jim_> nonono
[06:23] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, huh, really? A Radeon 7500 should work perfectly out of the box on Breezy
[06:23] <PhewL> ;(
[06:23] <_jim_> i got a free partition
[06:23] <_jim_> named LINUX
[06:23] <PuMpErNiCkLe> minerale: right click on it -> properties -> open with
[06:24] <_jim_> i booted the ubuntu install cd
[06:24] <PuMpErNiCkLe> minerale: Changing what's selected there will change the default.
[06:24] <FilipinoDXB> thanks
[06:24] <minerale> pumpernickle: where is this setting saved?
[06:24] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, No. most of "file system" are 755
[06:24] <jza> _jim_, whats ur filesystem
[06:24] <_jim_> i type expert , it loads something but after that nothing happens
[06:24] <_jim_> NTFS
[06:24] <jza> _jim_, partition have filesystems
[06:24] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Yes. Yes, I know. I think it might have something to do with my motherboard, actually. :\
[06:24] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: okay, that's good
[06:24] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, I've made chmode in my session
[06:24] <StarkMjolk> eavning
[06:25] <minerale> pumpernickle: Ok, but when I click the next .mpeg file... totem still opens
[06:25] <_jim_> hi
[06:25] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, I think I may restart to verify...
[06:25] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, like how? anyway might that not also prevent the GF2 from functioning properly...?
[06:25] <jza> _jim_, NTFS r not linucxx partitions
[06:25] <jza> linux
[06:25] <_jim_> so , to install linux through EXPERT installation what i must do ?
[06:25] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: okay - tell me how it goes
[06:26] <FilipinoDXB> guyz... i'm using dell 510m and i'm having problem with my touchpad... it's too sensitive... why? i've already changed the setting but it's still the same
[06:26] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: I'm thinking the same thing, but the problem seems to be with reading the module... Why can't it see the module? That's the question to ask. Regardless, the Radeon 7500 worked fine in terms of acceleration, but it caused X to use severely abnormal amounts of memory for no apparent reason...
[06:26] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, Then I'll return in a few minutes...
[06:26] <jza> _jim_, you need to errase that NTFS partition
[06:26] <StarkMjolk> anyone have experience with grub and sata + pata drives? atm my computer just locks up during grub-boot
[06:26] <_jim_> ok
[06:26] <_jim_> with windows ?
[06:27] <jza> also you need to make sure that the first partition is on the primary partition
[06:27] <StarkMjolk> _jim_: yeah, windows and linux
[06:27] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, you have tried rmmod nvidia && modprobe nvidia and then restart X
[06:27] <_jim_> when u say first partition
[06:27] <StarkMjolk> the installer detected my windows and added it to grub and everyone was happy
[06:27] <_jim_> which one do you mean
[06:27] <jza> _jim_, yeah windows or linux, what are you usingpartition magic
[06:27] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: I haven't. Let me try that.
[06:27] <_jim_> yeah partition magic
[06:28] <FilipinoDXB> i've already run "killall amsn" but the window is still on the desktop and it's not removed.
[06:28] <StarkMjolk> I have windows primary on hda1 and my linux root on sda1
[06:28] <jerware> does anyone know how to put a video on repeat in mplayer?
[06:28] <jza> _jim_, ok you should see that the HD have two type of partitions called Primary or Logical
[06:28] <jza> jerware, I did that once but go to the mplayer channelthey know all the options
[06:28] <_jim_> im not currently at the other pc trying to install linux
[06:29] <_jim_> should i join irc from that ?
[06:29] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Same problem. :|
[06:29] <jza> _jim_, well you neeed to get that anyway here is my recomended choice to have a machine on dual boot
[06:29] <twinge> Would anyone be willing to help me get Xinerama working? I've read the wiki post, and i'm really close
[06:29] <jerware> oh nice an #mplayer thanx jza
[06:29] <minerale> anyone know how to set the default app that loads when a .mpeg file is double clicked ?
[06:29] <twinge> ubuntu is treating my desktop like it's wide, but the second monitor isn't showing anything
[06:30] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, no clue then...
[06:30] <StarkMjolk> anyone good with grub troubleshooting? I haven't had many dual-boot systems before
[06:30] <jza> _jim_, [ WINDOWS]   [linux root ]  [ swap]  [ home ]  [ data ] 
[06:30] <StarkMjolk> but this particular machine I'll have to migrate over time so I need it
[06:30] <ketsugi> Is there any Gaim plugin that lets me have floating contacts, like in Messenger Plus?
[06:31] <_jim_> brb :D
[06:31] <jza> ketsugi, yeahg there is
[06:31] <ketsugi> WHat's is called and where can I find it?
[06:32] <ketsugi> I didn't see it on the Plugins page on sourceforge
[06:32] <jza> gaim.sf.net
[06:32] <jza> there should be some plug=-ins usually it include the plugins
[06:32] <lastent> !paste
[06:32] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[06:32] <jza> maybe the 2.0 version doesnt include them
[06:33] <ketsugi> I guess not; I'm using Gaim 2b3
[06:33] <ketsugi> but my previous install of 1.5 didn't seem to have it either
[06:33] <_jim_> ok :D back
[06:33] <jza> ketsugi, is odd I have gaim 1.x and it did from installation I use mandriva thought
[06:34] <_jim_> im at this pc that i wanna install ubuntu
[06:34] <jza> so not sure about the ubuntu repositories and their mods
[06:34] <ketsugi> What's the plugin called?
[06:34] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: I guess I'll just use my second machine, which has an equally good Celeron in it, for my gaming machine for the time being, and wait till I get a new motherboard. I think that's the problem. I did a memory test today.. and it's fine. It must be the board.
[06:35] <jza> floating icons or something simil.ar
[06:35] <ChrisNC> Howdy.
[06:36] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: ^^
[06:36] <trappist> I just installed a new motherboard/cpu and my cdrom drive doesn't show up.  there's no /dev/hdc, though it was installed from there and the installer saw fit to make an fstab entry for it.  any ideas?
[06:37] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, doesn't work...
[06:37] <ChrisNC> I've got a bit of a stupid question
[06:37] <rem_> !nl
[06:37] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[06:37] <ChrisNC> I was about to download Ubuntu last night, then I see this Kubuntu project.. I'm pretty much still a linux n00b although I've got my feet wet before
[06:37] <ChrisNC> What would I get with Ubuntu?
[06:37] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, I still without Understanding why if the file already is 644 system tells that no
[06:37] <soulfreshner> I installed mysql-query browser with apt - and it crashes as soon as I open anything using the help tab...
[06:37] <ketsugi> Hm, jza, can't find it on the sf page. oh well.
[06:37] <ChrisNC> KDE and GNOME?
[06:38] <Belgain> quick question... i'm trying to write a .img image ot a usb pen drive.  when issuing "cat image_name.img > /dev/sde1" i get a permission demied error
[06:38] <trappist> ChrisNC: ubuntu is gnome - kubuntu is kde
[06:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: Did you read https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/33130
[06:38] <Belgain> i've unmounted the USB drive, and run the command as root
[06:38] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, so, so
[06:38] <trappist> Belgain: sudo dd if=filename.img of-/dev/sde1
[06:38] <ChrisNC> trappist, would you prefer gnome?
[06:38] <ccc_> ChrisNC: try both, then decide.
[06:38] <trappist> err
[06:38] <trappist> Belgain: sudo dd if=filename.img of=/dev/sde1
[06:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ChrisNC: Ubuntu is Gnome-based, Kubuntu is Ubuntu with anything related to Gnome replaced with KDE
[06:38] <soulfreshner> ChrisNC: yep et you can install both kde and gnome on either
[06:38] <StarkMjolk> anyone have a good idea why grub would stall during boot?
[06:38] <trappist> ChrisNC: I'm a kde guy, myself
[06:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ChrisNC: There's also Xubuntu, which you might like
[06:39] <ChrisNC> See, with my experience with Red Hat in the past..
[06:39] <ChrisNC> I always prefered KDE
[06:39] <ScrappyDoo> how to I easily mount a network share?  in windows i'd just map a drive to \\devicename\sharename but in ubuntu I have no idea how to do this???
[06:39] <ketsugi> I used to prefer KDE when I was trying Red Hat
[06:39] <ketsugi> now with Ubuntu I find Gnome rather nice
[06:39] <ChrisNC> Eh
[06:39] <ChrisNC> I'll give Gnome a shot
[06:39] <soulfreshner> both kde and gnome are pretty nicely polished in ubuntu - byt kde is prettier :)
[06:40] <trappist> ScrappyDoo: sudo mount -t smbfs //server/share /mnt/point
[06:40] <ChrisNC> I've toyed with different distros before, and I always ended up coming back to Windows like an idiot. Now I'm finally just fed up with it.
[06:40] <ChrisNC> Tired of my computer getting slower just because I use it.
[06:40] <ChrisNC> ;)
[06:41] <pmjdebruijn> soulfreshner, fancier is a better word...
[06:41] <patrick24601> I am trying to install compiz and getting error messages like: compiz: Depends: libcairo2 (>= 1.0.2-2) but 1.0.2-0ubuntu1.1 is to be installed
[06:41] <patrick24601> Does that mean my version of libcairo is too new ?
[06:41] <Belgain> trappist: great, that seems to have worked - thanks!
[06:41] <stjepan> patrick24601, no, too old
[06:41] <owlmanatt> My default gateway is not being set at startup...I have gateway 172.16.0.1 in my /etc/network/interfaces file. That one GW gets set, but I have to do `sudo route add default gw 172.16.0.1` to be able to ping anything outside of my LAN. What am I doing incorrectly?
[06:41] <patrick24601> So then why doesn't it try to resolve it automatically?
[06:41] <ChrisNC> and I like how generous the developers are for this distro.. it's almost scary
[06:42] <soulfreshner> pmjdebruijn: yep - but I'm happy with either - I'm more used to gnome, but I started using KDE yesterday  and I like the look
[06:42] <stjepan> patrick24601, open synaptic, find libcairo2, and click package>force version and set it to 1.0.2-2 or better
[06:42] <patrick24601> stjepan: I have to do that for each dependency? Whoa - I am going to be here for awhile.
[06:42] <patrick24601> stjepan: Thanks though
[06:42] <twinge> could someone please help me with getting Xinerama set up?
[06:43] <twinge> i've read all the wiki posts I could find
[06:43] <stjepan> patrick24601, no, not for each dependency
[06:43] <twinge> but it doesn't quite work
[06:43] <FilipinoDXB> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12788
[06:43] <stjepan> patrick24601, just for libcairo2 and then everything will be okie dokie
[06:43] <patrick24601> stjepan: There are several in the list like that - version is not current enough
[06:44] <stjepan> patrick24601, which are the newest ones?
[06:44] <FilipinoDXB> please help me remove the aMSN window.
[06:44] <patrick24601> stjepan: I posted one of about five messages that I am getting but they are saying the same thing according to what you said - not a current enough version
[06:44] <Caminomaster> pump: chmod works on the file of the current session user?
[06:44] <FilipinoDXB> posted a link in paste.ubunti-nl.org
[06:44] <twinge> anyone in here have xinerama working on a dell laptop?
[06:45] <FilipinoDXB> i'm using dell...
[06:45] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe,  chmod works on the file of the current session user?
[06:45] <FilipinoDXB> but i don't have xinerama... sorry i can't be of help
[06:45] <twinge> thanks anyways
[06:46] <stjepan> patrick24601, what's the current installed version of libcairo2?
[06:46] <twinge> how about someone with xinerama and radeon?
[06:46] <FilipinoDXB> is there somebody here who can help me remove window??????
[06:46] <cycus_zwisus> hi, how to make windows the default os in grub menu?
[06:46] <twinge> i'm >so< close to having it working
[06:46] <patrick24601> stjepan: 1.0.2
[06:46] <twinge> very frustrating
[06:47] <patrick24601> stjepan: But I am getting ready to force it like you said
[06:47] <ketsugi> Strange: Synaptic/apt says I have 2.6.15-20 installed, but `uname -r` shows my kernel as 2.6.15-19
[06:47] <FilipinoDXB> this room is quite frustrating... i'm not getting any answer.
[06:47] <ketsugi> how do I force the upgrade?
[06:47] <patrick24601> stjepan: But I have several packages like that needed for compiz that are behind
[06:47] <stjepan> patrick24601, no, what's the full version of it? 1.0.2_XubuntuX
[06:47] <stjepan> patrick24601, don't worry with dependencies
[06:48] <stjepan> you just have to force it to install the newer version
[06:48] <patrick24601> stjepan: 1.0.2-0ubuntu1.1
[06:48] <arrinmurr> FilipinoDXB: what do you mean by removing a window?
[06:48] <twinge> no c compiler with gentoo?
[06:48] <stjepan> patrick24601, and what versions are available to force?
[06:48] <twinge> err
[06:48] <twinge> ubuntu
[06:48] <pmjdebruijn> twinge, not by default? apt-get install build-essential (or just gcc)
[06:48] <mDot_live> grub error 22 help
[06:48] <_jason> twinge: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[06:48] <patrick24601> stjepan: 1.1.1-0ubuntu1
[06:48] <stjepan> patrick24601, ok, install that version
[06:49] <mDot_live> nevermind.. its time for a reinstall anyway
[06:49] <twinge> what's the diff between aptitude and apt-get?
[06:49] <FilipinoDXB> the aMSN stopped working for i don't know what the reason was... then i clicked 'x' to close it but it doesn't close...
[06:49] <FilipinoDXB> it stays on my desktop
[06:49] <StarkMjolk> what to do if menu.lst for grub looks perfectly fine and it locks up during boot?
[06:49] <patrick24601> stjepan: So the original message that I receved from trying to install compiz had about five packages that are behind - cairo being one of them
[06:49] <FilipinoDXB> i can't find a refresh desktop option...
[06:49] <marsh> 'Ere! anyone know when e17's likely to be in the repos for breezy?
[06:49] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: yeah
[06:49] <patrick24601> stjepan: Don't I have to go through and fix each one?
[06:49] <arrinmurr> FilipinoDXB: : ctrl+alt+esc , and click on the window
[06:49] <pmjdebruijn> twinge, aptitude is ncurses, apt-get is commandline
[06:50] <twinge> __jason: what's the diff between aptitude and apt-get?
[06:50] <StarkMjolk> I myself am out of solutions...
[06:50] <twinge> nm
[06:50] <stjepan> patrick24601, I am confused, /msg me those messages
[06:50] <twinge> pmjdebruijn: thanks
[06:50] <kestas> marsh: breezys repos wont get new versions
[06:50] <marsh> e16's pretty good - but the keybindings are not too easily changed :(
[06:50] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: Unless you run it as root - then it will work on anything.
[06:50] <kestas> marsh: only securiy updates
[06:50] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Guess what.
[06:50] <marsh> kestas: only security updates? for enlightenment?
[06:50] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, what?
[06:50] <twinge> pmjdebruijn:  so same effect in the end...
[06:50] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: I rebooted and it worked perfectly. :P
[06:50] <_jason> twinge: aptitude remembers dependencies (aptitude can be used like apt-get too) and will uninstall them if they are not needed when you remove the original package that pulled them in
[06:50] <pmjdebruijn> twinge, yes
[06:51] <kestas> marsh: yup, wait for dapper to get e17
[06:51] <Trunkz> Finally.. got that damned thing workin xD
[06:51] <kestas> marsh: or get a backport
[06:51] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, uhm you might have installed a kernel upgrade, and the kernel module was only available in the newer (still not booted) kernel? or something like that?
[06:51] <marsh> kestas: when's dapper due? and (forgive my ignorance) when it's done, do I lust 'dist-upgrade' to get it?
[06:52] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Nope. I had the latest kernel and everything. I think it might have just kind of been.. um.. MAGIC. Yes. Magic. Somehow. o_o
[06:52] <twinge> pmjdebruijn: aptitude/apt-get is prompting for the CD... how do you force it to get my package from the internet instead?
[06:52] <kestas> marsh: jun, and yep afaik the upgrade procedure is pretty simple
[06:52] <pmjdebruijn> twinge, no clue, you can remove the CD entry in your /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:52] <patrick24601>   compiz: Depends: libcairo2 (>= 1.0.2-2) but 1.0.2-0ubuntu1.1 is to be installed
[06:52] <patrick24601>           Depends: libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.10.0) but 2.8.3-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[06:52] <patrick24601>           Depends: libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.12.1) but 1.10.1-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[06:52] <patrick24601>           Depends: libsvg (>= 0.1.4) but it is not going to be installed
[06:52] <patrick24601>           Depends: libsvg-cairo (>= 0.1.5) but it is not going to be installed
[06:52] <patrick24601>           Depends: libxcomposite1 but it is not going to be installed
[06:52] <cycus_zwisus> how to make windows the default os in grub menu?
[06:52] <patrick24601>           Depends: libxml2 (>= 2.6.23) but 2.6.21-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[06:52] <stjepan> patrick24601, heeey
[06:52] <twinge> thanks
[06:52] <_jason> patrick24601: use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please
[06:52] <pmjdebruijn> Paavo, don't paste in here! read the entry message~!
[06:52] <AnAnt> what is the package name for the GUI application used to install more software ?
[06:52] <patrick24601> oh man  sorry
[06:52] <pmjdebruijn> Paavo, sorry
[06:52] <patrick24601> That was supposed to be a /msg
[06:52] <patrick24601> And that is what I did
[06:53] <buithuhien> oh
[06:53] <Caminomaster> pump, All i've read about the bug lead me to re-install...
[06:53] <pmjdebruijn> patrick24601, please just use a pastebin
[06:53] <stjepan> patrick24601, manually force all these packages to versions which compiz requires
[06:53] <patrick24601> oh I see what happened
[06:53] <twinge> pmjdebruijn: that worked
[06:53] <Ra211> Does anyone know what the marketing team is up these days?
[06:53] <mark__> patrick24601, if you send it in a message and there is a new line command, that is what happens...
[06:53] <marsh> And i'll tell u what - Opera is fantastic. my life is becoming a dream with it... irc/mail/browser/filebrowser....
[06:53] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, or to still so
[06:53] <rem_> hey anyone knows how i can force realplayer to use also ... like "aoss" in command line, but that it deos it automatically .. ?
[06:53] <buithuhien> how can i install gnochm after unzip it
[06:53] <twinge> now if only i could get xinerama...
[06:53] <marsh> fantastic....
[06:53] <rem_> alsa i meant ..
[06:53] <patrick24601> The first line of my paste was only the private one
[06:53] <twinge> i'd be a happy convert
[06:53] <buithuhien> please
[06:53] <patrick24601> I A M   S O R R  Y
[06:53] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: I dunno what happened, but the reboot fixed it. Thanks for your attempt at support regardless. Sometimes reboots just fix things... even in Linux, I've found...
[06:53] <pmjdebruijn> patrick24601, don't scream!
[06:53] <marsh> kestas: afaik? that a yes on the 'dist-upgrade' thing
[06:53] <marsh> ?
[06:54] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, no problem
[06:54] <MoonRanger> is thier a website that tells you about the next version of ubuntu this 6.06 i just downloaded the iso for it but would like some info on whats new in it
[06:54] <pmjdebruijn> MoonRanger, you downloaded a beta
[06:54] <pmjdebruijn> MoonRanger, it's not 6.06 yet?
[06:54] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, I think that the NERD way to fix that is founding the file that tries to read .dmrc...
[06:54] <Trunkz> Finally xD
[06:55] <Trunkz> Got that damn linux header workin <3
[06:55] <mark__> patrick24601, exactly, the first line had /msg in fornt of it, then the others don't.... either   /query <nick> and open a seperate window, or use pastebin  :)
[06:55] <kestas> marsh: not sure on dist-upgrading
[06:55] <AnAnt> what is the package name for the GUI application used to install more software ?
[06:55] <twinge> still no C compiler found by a ./configure script. do i have to add it to my $PATH manually?
[06:55] <MoonRanger> yeah any webpages that have some info on what the changes are etc
[06:55] <kestas> marsh: all I know is it's a simple procedure which is well docuemnted
[06:55] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, Maybe that file has the bug, not the .dmrc
[06:55] <stjepan> patrick24601, how's it going?
[06:55] <marsh> kestas: tha's cool - i'll go look it up at the time anyways...
[06:56] <marsh> thanks kestas.
[06:56] <_jason> twinge: shouldn't need to... did gcc get installed? what does 'which gcc' say?
[06:56] <marsh> can't wait for the e17...
[06:56] <marsh> <--- excited
[06:56] <twinge> pmjdebruijn: do i have to reboot after the apt-get for cpp to be found in my path?
[06:56] <marsh> :)
[06:57] <selinium> Ok peeps, I have been trying to get a DVD drive working on spare system. Try as I might i cannot get it to play a dvd that plays quite happily on my system... Any help gratefully recieved!
[06:57] <twinge> __jason: doesn't look like it
[06:58] <twinge> __jason: aptitude said it was going to install it...
[06:58] <twinge> but now it can't be found
[06:58] <_jason> twinge: did build-essential get successfully installed? apt-cache policy build-essential
[06:58] <twinge> make installed properly
[06:58] <ChrisNC> Anyone here know anything about eggdrop.. I'm in windows
[06:58] <pmjdebruijn> twinge, not that I know
[06:58] <twinge> __jason: looks like a "no"
[06:58] <pmjdebruijn> twinge, did cpp even get installed?
[06:59] <_jason> twinge: can you pastebin the output you got from the install command?
[06:59] <pmjdebruijn> twinge, you asked for a C compiler, now you're talking about C++
[06:59] <twinge> ah. here's a thought... i'm behind a proxy. there should be a way to tell apt-get about my proxy.
[06:59] <twinge> pmjdebruijn: gcc, not cpp. sry
[06:59] <Jowi> selinium: can you be a bit more specific. what errors do you get?
[06:59] <_jason> !apt_proxy
[06:59] <ubotu> somebody said apt_proxy was for Apt via a http proxy, make a file called apt.conf in /etc/apt and put this in it...     Acquire::http::Proxy "http://PROXYADDRESS:PORT";
[06:59] <pmjdebruijn> twinge, it should work right away, try logging out, and logging in
[06:59] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Caminomaster: Possibly it's just the way the perms in your entire home dir are messed.
[07:00] <selinium> Jowi: I am not getting any errors... drive spins up for age then stops. It never mounts the DVD... It works fine with data DVDs
[07:00] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Okay, I'm on another machine now. It contains my Radeon 7500. I figure you can help. I have a slight problem.
[07:00] <stjepan> when I try to install plwm, I get this error: No candidate version found for plwm - why???
[07:01] <Jowi> selinium: what player do you use? totem? if you start totem from a terminal you should be able to see if it has got problems with decss or something like that.
[07:01] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, shoot...
[07:01] <tom> will ubuntu (dapper beta) work with 128 MB RAM? it would be just for gnome + firefox
[07:01] <Apostle^> how can i mount a .bin ?
[07:02] <_jason> Apostle^: is it a video?
[07:02] <tom> Apostle^: what does 'file yourfile.bin' say?
[07:02] <Quincy> Hey, I'm new, I don't need a firewall, antivirus, anti-spyware for ubuntu, do I? If so, which?
[07:02] <Apostle^> _jason: data
[07:02] <twinge> __jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12790
[07:02] <Apostle^> tom: data
[07:02] <Jowi> tom: well, replace gnome with another wm and you should do just fine (like xfce, e17, ice-wm etc)
[07:02] <Caminomaster> PuMpErNiCkLe, How?
[07:02] <_jason> twinge: did you see what ubotu said about a proxy?
[07:02] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Alright. When I try to use glxgears as a benchmark, regardless of the fact that it's not supposed to be, it says "Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[07:02] <selinium> Jowi, take a look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12789    dmesg|tail
[07:02] <twinge> __jason: i already had an apt.conf file with the proxy specified, but Acquire::::Proxy was set to "false"
[07:03] <varsendagger> hey what are the mods for /tmp
[07:03] <twinge> __Jason: so i set it to true and tried again, with different output
[07:03] <Apostle^> _jason: sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 d3.bin /media/iso doesn't work for some reason
[07:03] <twinge> i'll paste that now
[07:03] <_jason> twinge: those errors are after fixing it?
[07:03] <_jason> k
[07:03] <tom> Jowi: can i just 'apt-get install xfce' after installing it?
[07:03] <tom> Apostle^: i think you can't mount it
[07:03] <Jowi> tom: xfce is fully gnome complient i think. yes you can.
[07:03] <jisatsu> how might I enable suexec in apache2?
[07:03] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, you need to edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to include 'glx' in the 'Modules' section
[07:03] <rmbrain> Why do so many people argue over which is better:  Free Software or Open Source?
[07:04] <ferronica> i cant boot my Xp via GRUB
[07:04] <ferronica> help me!
[07:04] <Jowi> !info xfce
[07:04] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, 'Load "glx"'
[07:04] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: I thought I had in dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg... I'll check xorg.conf
[07:04] <varsendagger> rmbrain, there is no such thing a freeesoftware
[07:04] <twinge> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12791
[07:04] <pmjdebruijn> varsendagger, ???
[07:04] <rmbrain> varsendagger, there's not?  www.fsf.org
[07:04] <twinge> _jason: a bunch of 404s
[07:05] <varsendagger> rmbrain, freesoftware is a trojan horse 9 itme out of 10
[07:05] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: "glx" is in the list of modules to load in xorg.conf.
[07:05] <pmjdebruijn> twinge, apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[07:05] <rmbrain> varsendagger, i call you a troll ... i want a good answer, not an idiot.
[07:05] <Jowi> why does ubotu say that xfce doesn't exist?
[07:05] <_jason> twinge: uh, so there is probably some way to do this without rebooting, but I think something has to get restarted for apt to use that conf and I don't know what, so want to just reboot?
[07:05] <ferronica> help me!
[07:05] <pmjdebruijn> varsendagger, you've got terms mixed up, you mean 'freeware'
[07:05] <rmbrain> varsendagger, www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Software
[07:05] <ferronica> hey jason
[07:05] <_jason> ferronica: I don't know
[07:05] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, do you also have 'dri' in there?
[07:05] <ferronica> jason: Hi
[07:05] <Apostle^> how do i create a cue for my .bin ?
[07:06] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Yes.
[07:06] <ferronica> jason: please
[07:06] <ferronica> jason: do something
[07:06] <Jowi> selinium: does all dvd movies get that error?
[07:06] <_jason> Apostle^: google turned up a lot of hits, I don't know how to do it myself
[07:06] <ferronica> jason: i cant boot Xp
[07:06] <ferronica> jason:
[07:06] <twinge> _jason: I'm trying the update/upgrade first
[07:06] <_jason> ferronica: do you want me to just make something up?
[07:06] <twinge> _jason: it seems to be working, meaning the proxy is working
[07:07] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, you can compare against: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12792 , I have a Radeon 9250GE/TD so that should be similar
[07:07] <_jason> twinge: hmm ok
[07:07] <ferronica> jason: what u mean
[07:07] <rmbrain> Which is better?  Free Software or OSS?
[07:07] <_jason> ferronica: I've heard your problem, and I don't know how to help you
[07:07] <_jason> sorry
[07:07] <pmjdebruijn> rmbrain, depends, on your point of view, define better, anyway there are loads of articles on that to be found with the help of Google, make up your own mind
[07:07] <twinge> i really would have thought xinerama would would be more common...
[07:08] <AnAnt> what is the package name for the GUI application used to install more software ?
[07:08] <rmbrain> kthx
[07:08] <ferronica> jason: How to boot my Xp
[07:08] <ferronica> jason: i tried so many times
[07:08] <_jason> ubotu: tell ferronica about support
[07:08] <selinium> Jowi, Yes all movies.  more info at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12793   It says it cant find /dev/hdd in fstab.... take a look in pastebin
[07:09] <varsendagger> rmbrain, the fact that most oss is free makes this a bit of a cunundrum.   i personally would rather have a piece of software that has the sourcecode releases over no source code
[07:09] <M4GG0T> Yo guys i'm trying to set up my Wlan but i'm not getting very far.... anyone want to help me out?
[07:09] <mirak> is it it possible to have a toolbar au nautilus window ?
[07:09] <ferronica> ubotu: tell jason i dont like to talk to Robots
[07:09] <twinge> mirak: I've had issues getting wlan to work too... the live cd detected it all nicely, including a util i don't see in the install version
[07:10] <pmjdebruijn> AnAnt, Synaptic?
[07:10] <twinge> maybe there's something extra i need to install...
[07:10] <deefzi> do i need nVidia framebuffer support if i have nforce2 with nvidia's gf4 and i want to use nvidia's drivers
[07:10] <mirak> twinge: ?
[07:10] <Jowi> selinium: are you using dapper or breezy?
[07:10] <ferronica> ubotu: tell jason to help me
[07:10] <selinium> Jowi, breezy. fresh install
[07:10] <pmjdebruijn> deefzi, no, you absolutely don't, I think it might even cause problems
[07:10] <twinge> mirak: that was intended for maggot
[07:10] <twinge> M4GG0T: read what i said to mirak
[07:10] <ferronica> ubotu: tell jason hello
[07:10] <varsendagger> if you are not planing on making any changes yourself or you don't want to learn about coding and the such you can go with freesoftware but i would prefer oss
[07:11] <deefzi> pmjdebruijn, that's what i thought too, because it whined about that yesterday. but i didn't even get X running so it made me think for a second
[07:11] <ferronica> plz
[07:11] <selinium> Jowi, I have installed libdvdcss2
[07:11] <ferronica> i dont need help of robots
[07:11] <deefzi> pmjdebruijn, so, i don't need to compile "support for frame buffer devices" into my kernel, right?
[07:11] <_jason> ferronica: the robot gave you a link to how you can get more help, read it please
[07:11] <M4GG0T> I'm not going anywhere at all... this is the first time i'm using Linux...
[07:11] <M4GG0T> I really wouldn't kmow what to do
[07:12] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Out of curiosity, why aren't you using fglrx for your newer Radeon?
[07:12] <Jowi> selinium: can you 1. mount /dev/hdd with the dvd movie in the drive, 2. start totem, click Movie -> Open Location 3. type in "/media/cdrom1" and see if that works?
[07:12] <selinium> Jowi, on it now...
[07:12] <pmjdebruijn> ferronica, read the message and think, these robots are here to answer commonly asked questions, for which the asked is also easily found using google
[07:12] <BearKnuckle> How can I see if a kernel-modul (in my case vesafb) is installed and then how can I activate it to be loaded on start?
[07:13] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, because that's proprietary, I bought my 9250 especially because it's one of the fastest cards supported by DRI
[07:13] <jisatsu> I have suexec loaded now, but cgi scripts still don't seem to be running as the owner of the script. anything else I need to do other than just loading the module?
[07:13] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, and because it just works out of the box
[07:13] <ferronica> but i hate robots
[07:13] <akcom> Does anyone know how to install grub manually using the Ubuntu install cd?
[07:14] <_jason> ferronica: ubotu has feelings too
[07:14] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Odd. I thought newer ATIs needed fglrx to have the BEST acceleration. Regardless, I can't find any problems. You have a look: http://72.29.83.152/~thehap/glitch/xorg.conf
[07:14] <ferronica> lol
[07:14] <selinium> Jowi, that works fine! So am I missing a link somewhere?
[07:15] <Jowi> selinium: thought so. do you have the following packages installed (version does not matter much): libdvdnav, libdvdplay, libdvdread ?
[07:15] <deefzi> anyone running nforce2 with nvidia's retail-drivers?
[07:15] <selinium> ferronica, that bot saves people in this channel repeating themselves, it is part of the support stucture
[07:15] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, with frglx it might performance better, I don't know, I don't care... anyway 9250 is actually more or less a 8500
[07:16] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: I see. I noticed that I lack the 12ci module that you have. Do you think it matters?
[07:17] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, indeed looks fine, have you tried rebooting?
[07:17] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, no it probably doesn't matter
[07:17] <owlmanatt> i'm having some network problems, can anyone help?
[07:17] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, do you have the radeon kernel module loaded?
[07:18] <selinium> Jowi, it doesn't look like it....
[07:18] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: I'm not certain. I do now realize that I still have the nvidia kernel module loaded from the previous card, and that might be hogging the glx functions. I'll remove that and see what happens.
[07:18] <Jowi> selinium: doesn't look like what? doesn't look like you have them installed?
[07:18] <ferronica> jason: ok tell me, how to acces my floppy drive
[07:18] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: It's loaded now.
[07:19] <selinium> Jowi, noe of the above installewd
[07:19] <ecker> Anyone in here run Azureous if so what repos in ur sources.list did you use ??
[07:19] <Jowi> selinium: the exact package names might differ.
[07:19] <Jowi> !info libdvdread3
[07:19] <owlmanatt> my default gateway is not being set at startup...I have gateway 172.16.0.1 in my /etc/network/interfaces file. That one GW gets set, but I have to do `sudo route add default gw 172.16.0.1` to be able to ping anything outside of my LAN. How can I get the route set at start without me having to do anything?
[07:19] <ubotu> libdvdread3: (Simple foundation for reading DVDs), section libs, is optional. Version: 0.9.4-5 (breezy), Packaged size: 52 kB, Installed size: 176 kB
[07:19] <selinium> Jowi, sorry I have got nav and read
[07:20] <ferronica> jason: or how to uninstall my older FF1.0.7
[07:20] <ferronica> from ubuntu
[07:20] <pmjdebruijn> Draconicus, oh, right, don't forget to de-install nvidia-glx(-legacy)
[07:20] <Jowi> selinium: you might want to upgrade totem (if you have totem-gstreamer try totem-xine or vice versa) or even try another kernel.
[07:20] <Draconicus> pmjdebruijn: Done and done. nvidia is removed, and radeon is loaded. I'll try it, now. Thanks for the help.
[07:20] <BearKnuckle> Why is nvidia-glx uninstalled if I install nvidia-settings?
[07:20] <selinium> Jowi, ok.... but this is a fresh install.... I wonder why it is mis behaving?
[07:21] <twinge> What's the wireless network utility that comes with the live cd? is it part of the normal install too?
[07:21] <Jowi> selinium: it shouldn't be like that. something is wack. i would believe something in the kernel is not configured as it should. try another kernel just for fun. an earlier one or one specifically for your CPU type
[07:21] <pmjdebruijn> BearKnuckle, please paste your /etc/apt/sources.list and the apt-get message about the removal in a pastebin
[07:22] <__StarScream> hey guys, i was wondering how long it takes on average to go from gdm to gnome ?
[07:22] <Jowi> selinium: or even do a dist-upgrade to get the latest kernel
[07:22] <turpentine> i just got ubuntu for my pc, been using osx and windows was just pissing me off.  how do i get the nvidia drivers running?
[07:22] <Jowi> brb
[07:22] <turpentine> i keep getting an error
[07:22] <pmjdebruijn> __StarScream, on my Athlon 3000+ about five seconds
[07:22] <selinium> Jowi, k
[07:22] <Alexandre> Hey guys i have a optical mouse and want work with it in my UBUNTU. What i need to do?!?!?!
[07:22] <__StarScream> it takes over 25 seconds on my g3 ibook with 512mb ram...seems a bit excessive
[07:22] <turpentine> i have a g4 ibook :)
[07:22] <__StarScream> pmjdebruijn, hmm thats nice and quick
[07:22] <ketsugi> I can't get the Nvidia drivers to work with my GeForce 420 Go
[07:22] <pmjdebruijn> turpentine, please google, there enough documentation about that avialable on the web
[07:22] <ketsugi> Oh well
[07:23] <boots> Hello can anyone tell me how to create a new folder in the terminal
[07:23] <__StarScream> turpentine, any idea roughly how long yours takes to login ?
[07:23] <pmjdebruijn> Alexandre, it should work right away
[07:23] <AnAnt> pmjdebruijn: thx
[07:23] <selinium> boots, mkdir
[07:23] <ompaul> ferronica, you don't you update it and it goes away - to 1.0.8
[07:23] <pmjdebruijn> Alexandre, it's not a bluetooth mouse?
[07:23] <boots> thx
[07:23] <turpentine> i did.  i get unable to find system utility 'ld';please make sure you have package 'binutils' installed.
[07:23] <selinium> boots : to create an empty file use touch....
[07:23] <selinium> :)
[07:23] <Alexandre> pmjdebruijn: no is ps2
[07:24] <boots> touch?
[07:24] <pmjdebruijn> turpentine, sigh, don't use the driver from nvidia
[07:24] <varsendagger> deefzi,  there is a script on the !nvidia site that tell you how to make enable the drivers
[07:24] <turpentine> oh.
[07:24] <turpentine> thats a new one.
[07:24] <pmjdebruijn> turpentine, Ubuntu has package for that, google for 'ubuntu nvidia', or try ubuntu guides
[07:24] <boots> thx selinium ill give it a try
[07:24] <soul__> I still have problems with the mysql query browser crashing when I try to open a help tab
[07:24] <soul__> any suggestions?
[07:25] <turpentine> just found ubuntuguides thanks
[07:25] <Alexandre> pmjdebruijn: no , is ps2
[07:25] <pmjdebruijn> boots, mkdir mydir, but any good Linux book will tell you, google for RUTE
[07:25] <pmjdebruijn> Alex, wired?
[07:25] <Alex> No
[07:25] <pmjdebruijn> Alexandre, wired
[07:25] <boots> ok great thx
[07:26] <pmjdebruijn> Alex, sorry
[07:26] <arrick> morning all
[07:26] <Alex> Np :)
[07:26] <deefzi> !nvidia
[07:26] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[07:26] <deefzi> !tell deefzi about nvidia
[07:26] <IceTox_> Do you guys by any chance know when the xchat 2.6.* versiona re added to apt sources?
[07:26] <SoulPropagation> How well does ubuntu (5.10 or 6.06F5) support managing 25+ machines from a server?
[07:26] <pmjdebruijn> IceTox_, after release they aren't...
[07:26] <chuenjiksatsauco> hi ppl
[07:26] <IceTox_> it's on the unstable sources pmjdebruijn ?
[07:26] <pmjdebruijn> IceTox_, you'll have to wait for Dapper
[07:26] <chuenjiksatsauco> respect 4 all ubunteros
[07:27] <pmjdebruijn> IceTox, unstable? you mean dapper? anyway dapper already haws 2.6.1
[07:27] <ecker> What repo is  Azureous in ??
[07:27] <chuenjiksatsauco> divx....which player?
[07:27] <IceTox> ok, so I'll have to do it manually for another while then? :-)
[07:27] <turpentine> root@jordan-desktop:/home/jordan# sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[07:27] <turpentine> sudo: nvidia-glx-config: command not found
[07:27] <arrick> Anyone here have experience setting up bots?
[07:27] <pmjdebruijn> ecker, please google
[07:27] <SoulPropagation> e.g. having the server fetch updates and then automatically propagating them to the other workstations, or changing a config file and have it change on all the stations
[07:27] <Alexandre> pmjdebruijn: just restart my X?!?!?!
[07:27] <pmjdebruijn> SoulPropagation, define managing?
[07:27] <IceTox> pmjdebruijn, I'm used to debian.. All this ubuntu thingie is new to me.. Are you able to give me those "dapper" sources?
[07:27] <SinnerG> I'm thinking of going for a dualboot with winxp, anyone know any (free) tool to alter my ntfs fs so I can get some space for ubuntu?
[07:27] <SoulPropagation> pmjdebruijn: administering
[07:28] <pmjdebruijn> IceTox, huh just apt it
[07:28] <pmjdebruijn> SoulPropagation, sigh, I know what the word means
[07:28] <selinium> SinnerG, on install you can set up dual booting
[07:28] <arrick> or even where to get the knowlege on setting up the bots?
[07:28] <pmjdebruijn> SoulPropagation, but what exact tasks
[07:28] <SinnerG> I know selinium, but my whole hd is used atm for the ntfs partition, so I need to 'shrink' it
[07:28] <SoulPropagation> pmjdebruijn: updates, configuration, troubleshooting
[07:29] <chuenjiksatsauco> a player 4 divx files......can anyone help me
[07:29] <IceTox> pmjdebruijn, apt-get install dapper-source something?
[07:29] <pmjdebruijn> SoulPropagation, there it something called clusterssh, google for it
[07:29] <teletubbie> any one has genome 2.14 on ubuntu 5.10?
[07:29] <ramza3__> uh...anybody know what "GRUB loading, please wait... Error 17 is?
[07:29] <pmjdebruijn> IceTox, no, what version of Ubuntu do you have installed?
[07:29] <arrick> Where oh Where are all the regulars today?
[07:29] <pmjdebruijn> teletubbie, no, and it can't  be done
[07:29] <teletubbie> why not?
[07:29] <pmjdebruijn> telemaco, you'll have to wait for dapper
[07:30] <IceTox> pmjdebruijn, 2.6.12 ?
[07:30] <pmjdebruijn> teletubbie, lot's of reasons,
[07:30] <teletubbie> like what
[07:30] <SoulPropagation> pmjdebruijn: is clusterssh in the repos?
[07:30] <buithuhien> sorry
[07:30] <eipipuz> hi, could someone help me setting up a webcam?
[07:30] <IceTox> pmjdebruijn, anyhow.. The newest one..
[07:30] <pmjdebruijn> IceTox, that's your kernel, but i think Breezy, so your not using Dapper
[07:30] <buithuhien> is there any java developer in linux
[07:30] <chuenjiksatsauco> no problem ppl I wait.........
[07:31] <pmjdebruijn> teletubbie, Ubuntu Policy, Dapper is available in two month, backporting is just not worth the effort
[07:31] <IceTox> well, can't I just add some adresses to /etc/apt/sources.list pmjdebruijn ?
[07:31] <Alexandre> pmjdebruijn: just restart my X?!?!?! and my ps2 optical mouse will work ?!?!?!?
[07:31] <ersaque> hola
[07:31] <twinge> woah. doing an aptitude upgrade changed my background
[07:31] <ersaque> redfse
[07:31] <ersaque> algun espaol???
[07:31] <eipipuz> ersaque, yo, que sucede?
[07:31] <SoulPropagation> !ubuntu-es
[07:31] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, SoulPropagation
[07:31] <twinge> i think i liked the other background better
[07:31] <chuenjiksatsauco> espaol?
[07:31] <SoulPropagation> !spanish
[07:31] <ubotu> SoulPropagation: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:31] <teletubbie> pmjdebruijn, what if I won't upgrade to dapper?
[07:31] <SinnerG> jeez, only thing between me and linux is my winxp uptime (the irony) => 2 months atm
[07:31] <SoulPropagation> !es
[07:31] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:31] <SinnerG> I dont like to reboot ;p
[07:31] <teletubbie> then there is no way I can get gnome 2.14 for breeze?
[07:32] <ecker>  can i use Hoary hedgehog repos? on dapper drake?
[07:32] <pmjdebruijn> teletubbie, then you won't have GNOME 2.14
[07:32] <pmjdebruijn> teletubbie, NO!
[07:32] <_jason> ecker: why would you want to?
[07:32] <teletubbie> why can't I compile it myself?
[07:32] <turpentine> i think i got the driver working but 3d screensavers still don't work and windows don't minimize well
[07:32] <teletubbie> would this cause problems?
[07:32] <ChrisNC> Hey, do eggdrop scripts work with winbot?
[07:32] <arrick> SinnerG, you are one very lucky person, with 2 months up on xp, I have been using it since it came out, and it never has been up for more that 3 days for me
[07:32] <ecker> _jason i need to use there backports to get azureous
[07:32] <turpentine> won't
[07:32] <_jason> ubotu: tell ecker about azureus
[07:32] <SoulPropagation> teletubbie: just upgrade to dapper.
[07:33] <teletubbie> dapper is still in test state
[07:33] <Frogzoo> ecker: don't mix debs across releases - it's absolutely begging for trouble
[07:33] <turpentine> its beta
[07:33] <SoulPropagation> teletubbie: it's stable enough
[07:33] <twinge> teletubbie: it's stable enough for me...
[07:33] <teletubbie> how do I upgrade?
[07:33] <Frogzoo> !upgrade
[07:33] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades .
[07:33] <pmjdebruijn> ecker, no, you can't
[07:33] <bjornkri> hey hey
[07:34] <teletubbie> how reliable is this upgrade?
[07:34] <teletubbie> any chance it will screw up the system?
[07:34] <_jason> teletubbie: you may hit some bumps
[07:34] <sriramadas> hey
[07:34] <jisatsu> does anyone know how to get suexec working with apache2? it says the module is loaded, but scripts are still running as www-data
[07:34] <sriramadas> i have just installled ubuntu
[07:34] <Frogzoo> teletubbie: dapper is beta atm - yes, it could bork your system totally, with betas there are no guarantees
[07:34] <sriramadas> and it din't prompt for any root password
[07:34] <_jason> !root
[07:34] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:35] <varsendagger> !nonfree
[07:35] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, varsendagger
[07:35] <Frogzoo> sriramadas: use sudo - there's no root password
[07:35] <teletubbie> is it posible to downgrade back to breeze?
[07:35] <varsendagger> !flash
[07:35] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:35] <sriramadas> frogzoo..
[07:35] <sriramadas> i can't get u
[07:35] <Frogzoo> teletubbie: no
[07:35] <SinnerG> arrick: never had uptime probs with winxp :p
[07:35] <bjornkri> I've been organizing my photos so the folders have one of the images they contain as an icon for easy browsing. Changing icons using 'Select Custom Icon...' is a PAIN though... Has anyone done this and/or know of a better way?
[07:35] <eugman> Hey is there anyway to alter what font gnome-mud uses?
[07:35] <SinnerG> except those darn patches(fixes) .. :p
[07:35] <Frogzoo> !sudo
[07:35] <ubotu> hmm... sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:35] <arrick> SinnerG, your lucky
[07:35] <Frogzoo> !root
[07:35] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:35] <IceTox> how do I Untar a <file>.tar.bz2?
[07:35] <SinnerG> sec, I'll check uptime
[07:36] <_jason> !tar.bz2
[07:36] <SinnerG> its my record atm tho :p
[07:36] <ubotu> well, tar.bz2 is a compressed archive similar to a zip file.  tar jxvf filename.tar.bz2 to extract.
[07:36] <teletubbie> ok, I'm upgrading :)
[07:36] <Frogzoo> IceTox: tar jxf blah.tar.gz
[07:36] <IceTox> tired -zxvf :-)
[07:36] <arrick> SinnerG, I changed over to ubuntu because of the uptime problem, everytime I turned around it was crashing and throwing my website offline
[07:36] <teletubbie> :S have to dl 1241 packages :\
[07:36] <IceTox> thanks Frogzoo and _jason
[07:36] <arrick> morning Frogzoo
[07:37] <Frogzoo> IceTox: -z is for gzip, -j is for bz2
[07:37] <Frogzoo> arrick: hiya
[07:37] <SinnerG> 54 days atm
[07:37] <arrick> good to see a familiar name
[07:37] <SinnerG> so not 2 months ;p
[07:37] <IceTox> Yeah I know that now.. Running the man file didn't hard Frogzoo :-)
[07:37] <sriramadas> should i run !sudo from terminal
[07:37] <arrick> thats still good SinnerG how bogged down is the system
[07:37] <arrick> !sudo
[07:37] <gn0m3> sup
[07:37] <ubotu> somebody said sudo was a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:37] <arrick> sriramadas, see ubotus post above ^^
[07:37] <gn0m3> !sudo
[07:37] <sriramadas> okie
[07:38] <turpentine> can i apt-get flash player?
[07:38] <turpentine> and how
[07:38] <Frogzoo> !flash
[07:38] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:38] <gn0m3> tell terpentine about flash player
[07:38] <venox> hey. my brother's keyboard is freezing randomly while using ubuntu, any ideas?
[07:38] <sriramadas> :-)
[07:38] <venox> he's using hoary
[07:38] <twinge> any xinerama buffs join the channel since the last time i asked?
[07:39] <bjornkri> I've been organizing my photos so that every folder has an image as an icon for easy browsing. Changing icons using 'Select Custom Icon...' is a PAIN though... Are there any other ways of changing to a custom icon on individual objects?
[07:39] <Frogzoo> venox: upgrade to breezy? not guaranteed to fix, but well possible
[07:39] <blu3_c> _jason, how to config desktop display
[07:39] <CptMiller> Is there any way, to record movies of a Linux Desktop?
[07:39] <_jason> blu3_c: what do you mean?
[07:39] <Frogzoo> bjornkri: turn on 'view as icons' in nautilus - then scavenge the icons
[07:39] <twinge> ubunut clears /tmp on every reboot?
[07:40] <venox> Frogzoo: hmm, maybe..
[07:40] <blu3_c> my desktop curently at 640x480, i want to change it
[07:40] <blu3_c> how?
[07:40] <CptMiller> in xorg.conf
[07:40] <Frogzoo> blu3_c: system -> prefs - resolution
[07:40] <blu3_c> then
[07:40] <venox> Frogzoo: if he get the ubuntu breezy cd, how can he upgrade from hoary to breezy?
[07:40] <Frogzoo> !tell venox about upgrade
[07:40] <venox> thanks
[07:41] <Frogzoo> venox: try just inserting the cd, that may work just all by itself
[07:41] <CptMiller> blu3_c: you have to look it to your screen section, there are some resolution, where you have to add yours
[07:41] <soulfreshner> here is the error I get when trying to open a help tab in mysql-query-browser:
[07:41] <Frogzoo> !tell blu3_c about fixres
[07:41] <soulfreshner> *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x09c81398 ***
[07:41] <bjornkri> Frogzoo: I have that already, but I'm trying to get the folders to display a photo inside the folder. So the folder '060202 London Trip' would have one of those pics from London, for instance.
[07:41] <Apostle^> is .ccd the same as .iso ?
[07:42] <blu3_c> i'm confuse, ican't find any resolution config
[07:42] <sriramadas> i got it
[07:42] <sriramadas> :)
[07:42] <owlmanatt> my default gateway is not being set at startup...I have gateway 172.16.0.1 in my /etc/network/interfaces file. That one GW gets set, but I have to do `sudo route add default gw 172.16.0.1` to be able to ping anything outside of my LAN. How can I get the route set at start without me having to do anything?
[07:42] <joshr> how do i make it so i can autologin?
[07:42] <selinium> Jowi: if you are about ,it worked using the K7 kernel... Very Strange!
[07:42] <bjornkri> Frogzoo: I have such a huge number of folders, many of them with only dates and no further explanation, so having a graphical representation of what's inside would make a huge difference... But the whole Choose Custom Icon process is very unweildy. :\
[07:42] <sriramadas> my first expirience is amazing
[07:42] <turpentine> http://www.nvidia.com/page/technology_vista_main.html
[07:42] <sriramadas> wow!!
[07:43] <turpentine> first os to require a gpu
[07:43] <turpentine> Windows Vista? is the first operating system that requires a dedicated GPU (graphics processing unit) to realize its full potential. Every aspect of Windows Vista, from the operations of opening and closing desktop windows, to smooth operation of applications and games, will be enhanced by the presence of a dedicated NVIDIA GPU.
[07:43] <turpentine> aside from osx.
[07:43] <twinge> all i want for christmas is... my xinerama working!
[07:43] <twinge> can't really justify switching from windows to ubuntu if i loose my dual monitor setup
[07:43] <ENE|Toxic> Is there a way to disable cd-rom support while installing packages in apt-get (sometimes it tells me to insert the cd-rom, and it may not always be available)
[07:43] <draw> hi
[07:44] <joshr> anyone know how to set it up to autologin?
[07:44] <DarkED> hi, i had a grub failure so i am trying to reinstall grub from the livecd
[07:44] <egon_spengler> ENE|Toxic, Sure, just edit /etc/apt/sources.list and comment out the CD lines
[07:44] <DarkED> i opened a term and typed grub, grub loaded, then i did root (hd0,0)
[07:44] <Jowi> selinium: yeah, i had a similar problem with dapper, the latest kernel solved that for me as well. it is a strange bug since all permissions are fine and the /etc/fstab is ok so it *should* work. :)
[07:44] <ENE|Toxic> egon_spengler: thanks, why didn't I think of that :)
[07:44] <DarkED> it gives me "selected disk does not exist"
[07:44] <DarkED> any ideas would be appreciated :D
[07:45] <omoios>  hello  i've a web cam which i canot  seem to get working  with ubuntu could someone give me some  help ?
[07:45] <teletubbie> the new gnome does not have any new feature but only bug fixes and a litle bit better performance?
[07:45] <teletubbie> any one experiences better performance on dapper?
[07:45] <selinium> Jowi, Thanks again, I had been looking for an hour and a half and was getting nowhere, I don't think I would of sorted it without your advice. CHeers
[07:45] <[cro] smiley> is there devhelp-book for wxwidgets?
[07:45] <Jowi> selinium: you're welcome: )
[07:46] <omoios> could anyone give me some help with a webcam i'm trying to connnect ?
[07:46] <omoios> any giudance ?
[07:46] <Ribs> teletubbie: see http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/notes/en/rnusers.html
[07:46] <blaamann> omoios: Check spaca5xx and if that driver support your cam
[07:46] <joshr> anyone know how to setup my user account to autologin
[07:46] <draw> is someone know in what package are located opengl headers please ?
[07:46] <jadaz87> joshr System>>Administration>>Login Setup
[07:47] <omoios> blaamann,   my chipset is epcam"
[07:47] <joshr> thanks
[07:47] <fbolduc> Hello everyone! I'm looking for help about Wireless network card installation. Am I at the right place?
[07:47] <omoios> blaamann,  the model is  --> Creative Technology, Ltd WebCam PD1001
[07:47] <Jowi> joshr: "sudo gdmconfig" should have an option to autologin a user on first boot.
[07:47] <omoios> blaamann,  what is my first step ?
[07:48] <omoios> should i join video4linux ?
[07:48] <Jowi> joshr: sorry should be "sudo gdmsetup"
[07:48] <blu3_c> anyone help me
[07:48] <selinium> fbolduc, you are in the right place!
[07:48] <omoios> is there such a channel ?
[07:48] <selinium> !tell fbolduc about wifi
[07:48] <blaamann> omoios: Search the Ubuntu forums, there are a page for this in there
[07:48] <omoios> blaamann,  you mean for that model ?
[07:49] <blaamann> omoios: No, for webcam support
[07:49] <omoios> blaamann,  is there a channle for webcam support ?
[07:49] <blaamann> omoios: Don't know
[07:49] <omoios> i remember there was something  for my tv card
[07:50] <fbolduc> selinium: I use Ubuntu Dapper. When I boot with livecd, the wireless network card is available. I installed from livecd and I run standalone and wireless network card is nowhere to be found.
[07:50] <blaamann> omoios: Take a look here  and see if your chip is supportedhttp://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
[07:50] <Jowi> fbolduc: #ubuntu+1 for dapper support/discussions
[07:50] <Josh43> Can anyone tell me how to lock the top and bottom panels for my kids?
[07:51] <selinium> fbolduc, I dont use wifi so i cannot help you there... also as it is a dapper problem you can try in #ubuntu+1
[07:51] <sriramadas> does ubuntu plays mp3 by default?
[07:51] <_jason> !mp3
[07:51] <Josh43> sriramadas, no
[07:51] <ubotu> somebody said mp3 was a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:51] <selinium> sriramadas, no
[07:52] <sriramadas> okay
[07:52] <Josh43> sriramadas, Look up "easy Ubuntu" once you have read why it does not
[07:52] <blu3_c> where i can find xorg.conf
[07:52] <bjornkri> Woohoo! I figured it out. If the sidebar is on and set to Information, you can drag a photo onto the sidebar and it becomes the folder icon :D Beautiful...
[07:52] <__StarScream> sriramadas, you may like to convert your mp3's to a non proprietry format also
[07:52] <Josh43> blu3_c, /etc/X11/
[07:52] <pax> stay away from that script if you can.
[07:52] <__StarScream> sriramadas, you can use mp32ogg for that
[07:52] <blu3_c> thanks
[07:52] <omoios> blaamann,  that link does not work
[07:52] <twinge> what's the best way to install zlib/zlib-dev?
[07:53] <blaamann> omoios:  http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
[07:53] <lwizardl> !nvidia
[07:53] <ubotu> nvidia is probably at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[07:53] <Josh43> bjornkri, What were you customizing? That sounds like a trick I would enjoy :)
[07:54] <sriramadas> how do i convert mp3 to ogg?
[07:54] <sriramadas> any idea
[07:54] <gn0m3> hey
[07:54] <_jim2_> jza
[07:54] <_jim2_> man
[07:54] <gn0m3> linux comes with an mp3 converter
[07:54] <_jim2_> my pc is dead
[07:54] <Josh43> sriramadas, google mp32ogg
[07:54] <gn0m3> you should be able to do it from there
[07:55] <sriramadas> okie
[07:55] <gn0m3> go apps
[07:55] <gn0m3> add apps
[07:55] <Frogzoo> bjornkri: hey, that's pretty neat
[07:55] <gn0m3> and under edutainment
[07:55] <gn0m3> or somethnig of that sort
[07:55] <gn0m3> there is a converter
[07:55] <gn0m3> i use it alot
[07:55] <Frogzoo> !enter
[07:55] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[07:55] <joshr> i have all my music as mp3's on my windows box, is there a better format to play it on ubuntu, and if so a decent way to convert them?
[07:56] <blmartin777> I am trying to get wpasupplicant to work here is the error I am getting --> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12794  <-- can anyone help me with this?
[07:56] <gn0m3> do you guys know any good programs
[07:56] <Frogzoo> joshr: nothing wrong with mp3 - just use amarok to organise everything
[07:56] <gn0m3> apps i can dwnld
[07:56] <blaamann> joshr: Ogg is better
[07:56] <joshr> can i run amarok in gnome?
[07:56] <ubuntu> my install of ubuntu worked fine with the exception of installing the grub boot loader, so now i'm trying to install it from a livecd
[07:56] <ubuntu> but grub-install hd0
[07:56] <ubuntu> just seems to be hanging
[07:56] <dougsko> joshr, unless you convert to a lossless format, your gonna lose more quality
[07:56] <ubuntu> not doing anything any at all
[07:57] <Frogzoo> gn0m3: amarok for sound, project for proj mgt, oo2 for office apps, gimp for dtp
[07:57] <joshr> can i use amarok with gnome?
[07:57] <Frogzoo> joshr: yes indeed
[07:57] <gn0m3> frogzoo: Thanks man
[07:57] <dougsko> joshr, ogg is lossy, going from lossy (mp3) to another lossy format (ogg) is no good
[07:57] <Ven] n^> cheers
[07:57] <joshr> how do i install amaroke
[07:57] <gn0m3> !sudo
[07:57] <ubotu> sudo is, like, a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:57] <jmoncayo> blaamann, is 0gg smaller than mp3?
[07:57] <joshr> i have used it in kubuntu, but not in ubuntu
[07:58] <chip42> dougsko: is it really that bad? i converted my collection into ogg with no perceivable loss in quality
[07:58] <Fysidiko> Hi! Can I change the colour of the text in window title bars?
[07:58] <Frogzoo> joshr: 'sudo apt-get install amarok amarok-xine'  - then open amarok & select xine as engine
[07:58] <dougsko> well, technically it is bad, but if you cant hear it , whats it matter?
[07:58] <Ven] n^> an update popped up about firefox 1.0.8 recently.. i already have 1.5 installed (from automatix) .. if i update to 1.0.8 .. will the 1.5 be removed/corrupt?
[07:58] <joshr> thanks
[07:58] <blaamann> jmoncayo: Depends, but I prefer ogg because it is a free format
[07:58] <jmoncayo> what is amrok for??
[07:58] <Fysidiko> Ven] n^: Yes, I had the same problem
[07:58] <dougsko> oggs are like twice as small as mp3 too
[07:59] <Frogzoo> jmoncayo: sound player
[07:59] <Overand> Converting from one lossy format to another is never a good idea.
[07:59] <Overand> Ever.
[07:59] <Fysidiko> Ven] n^: Set it to lock version in synaptic
[07:59] <joshr> will i loose alot of quality going from mp3 to ogg?
[07:59] <Overand> joshr: it's a bad idea.
[07:59] <chip42> dougsko: that is my philosophy at least.. i suppose if that quality really mattered to ou, the only real solution would be to reencode the files from the original tracks.
[07:59] <joshr> i am just looking for a way to put more music in the lil space i have
[07:59] <Overand> chip42: I respectfully disagree with any philosophy that involves lossy transcoding
[08:00] <daihedz> brb, bin kurz mll wegbringen etc
[08:00] <Fysidiko> Overand: If you rip in high-quality lossless, e.g. 320Kb/s OGG, you could transcode
[08:00] <dougsko> yes, i agree, lossy to lossy = bad. but if your strapped to hd space, and you dont really care about quality that much, then whatever, encode away i say!
[08:00] <Overand> Fysidiko: you mean high-quality LOSSY
[08:00] <Fysidiko> Overand: lol yeah
[08:00] <Fysidiko> Overand: typo
[08:00] <Overand> k
[08:00] <Overand> heh
[08:01] <Overand> Well, I'm an audio snob.
[08:01] <joshr> will i loose that much quality from a 128k/s mp3 to a ogg file?
[08:01] <Fysidiko> Overand: Although FLAC is great
[08:01] <akcom> anyone have any ideas as to how i can fix/install grub?
[08:01] <dougsko> if you want lossless, go flac
[08:01] <Overand> joshr: 128k mp3s sound pretty bad to begin with
[08:01] <dougsko> flacs are pretty huge though
[08:01] <Overand> joshr: going from that down to a 96k ogg file is a really bad idea, IMO
[08:01] <joshr> ok
[08:01] <Ven] n^> Fysidiko, ok, thnx
[08:01] <joshr> i am not sure what bitrate my mp3's are at, prolly 256 or higher, but i was just wandering
[08:01] <Overand> Personally, I'd rather stick pins in my ears than have music in 128k anyway...
[08:01] <Fysidiko> Anyone know how to change the color of text in the titlebar?
[08:02] <arrick> hey guys, how do I change ubuntu so that when I install something in terminal I can get the complete message and look for errors?
[08:02] <joshr> so i should just leave my mp3's as mp3's then?
[08:02] <Fysidiko> joshr: yes
[08:02] <Overand> joshr: yes
[08:02] <egon_spengler> akcom, How exactly is your grub broken?
[08:02] <joshr> ok
[08:02] <Overand> If you're that strapped for space, get a new HD =] 
[08:02] <joshr> thanks
[08:02] <mooky> is AnsiC still causing problems in multiple channels ?
[08:03] <joshr> i just need a new hdd for files on ubuntu
[08:03] <Ven] n^> Fysidiko, how do i do that?
[08:03] <arrick> _jason, ?
[08:03] <arrick> ^^
[08:03] <akcom> egon: i tried to install over an old linux installation
[08:03] <AnsiC> no mooky
[08:03] <Ven] n^> Fysidiko, "lock version"?
[08:03] <AnsiC> i'm sorry
[08:03] <akcom> and when it got to the point where it installed grub
[08:03] <akcom> it failed
[08:03] <chip42> joshr: try transcoding a few. if you keep the compression the same, the files shouldn't sound any different. of course someone will always claim they can hear something. something you should decide
[08:03] <cycus_zwisus> why there is no usplash in ubuntu with kernels 2.6.15 and above?
[08:03] <Fysidiko> Ven] n^: Open Synaptic, search for Firefox, click the package, package -> lock version
[08:03] <akcom> so now when i try to do "grub-install hd0" from a livecd it doesnt work
[08:03] <Ven] n^> thanks, found it
[08:03] <_jason> arrick: you should get errors with apt-get or aptitude if there were some, what do you mean?
[08:03] <AnsiC> is one hour that i do not speak in this channel
[08:03] <joshr> ok
[08:04] <AnsiC> the people do not think that i create problem becouse i do not like LFS
[08:04] <joshr> maybe i will try ripping some cd's to a diff format that is smaller
[08:04] <joshr> i just dont wanna have to re rip all them
[08:04] <arrick> _jason, it is scrolling a lot to far, and I cant access the whole install msgs, cause i can only scroll so far, I need to increase this or somthing
[08:04] <Fysidiko> joshr: How much space do your MP3s take up?
[08:04] <Overand> Yeah seriously...
[08:04] <Overand> I've got ~330 gigs of music
[08:05] <AnsiC> and becouse i'm not arrogant to think  that LFS book is the only possible solution to create a sane linux system
[08:05] <Overand> like...
[08:05] <Fysidiko> Overand: woah!
[08:05] <Overand> Fysidiko: flac
[08:05] <joshr> i have like 7gigs on my windows machine, and i ahve a 3 gig file hdd of my ubunut box
[08:05] <Fysidiko> Overand: ah
[08:05] <_jason> arrick: pipe to less: command | less
[08:05] <mooky> AnsiC your an idiot
[08:05] <chip42> AnsiC: that is troll bait. that is probably why you were told to stop
[08:05] <Overand> joshr: a 250 gig hard drive is $90
[08:05] <joshr> i knwo
[08:05] <_jason> !coc
[08:05] <ubotu> [coc]  the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, which we ask all Ubuntu users to follow. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[08:05] <Fysidiko> Overand: I have about 40-50, 256Kb OGG
[08:05] <AnsiC> is not important what you think about me
[08:05] <seelk> can the latest beta Xubuntu be installed in a flash drive?
[08:05] <mooky> I've just seen the rubbish you where typing in the linux from support group
[08:05] <daihedz> re
[08:05] <joshr> i have plenty of storage on my windows machine, i just can't afford a hdd right now
[08:05] <ompaul> AnsiC, it may be useful to discuss that, however it is offtopic for here - go to #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to discuss that thanks
[08:06] <mooky> and you didn't even understand the toolchain and you where making stupid comments to clever people trying to help you
[08:06] <Overand> joshr: why not share the files on the windows machine across the network?
[08:06] <arrick> hey _jason still not showing all of it
[08:06] <joshr> i could
[08:06] <_jason> arrick: press the space bar to scroll down
[08:06] <seelk> can 6.06 beta be installed in a flash drive??
[08:06] <joshr> i had a pain doing that last time though
[08:06] <AnsiC> mooky is offtopic to
[08:06] <arrick> _jason, its scrolled all the way down now
[08:06] <sfar> ubuntu wants to have swap space during the install.. is it prefered even tho i have 2GB in ram?
[08:06] <egon_spengler> akcom, What error message does grub-install /dev/hda give you?
[08:06] <AnsiC> is not important what i do in another channel
[08:06] <ompaul> AnsiC, I concur
[08:06] <Fysidiko> joshr: Why? I've not had any trouble with Breezy/Samba
[08:06] <_jason> arrick: PgUp, PgDn work too
[08:06] <mooky> it is
[08:07] <ompaul> mooky, and AnsiC please do not consider it on topic here
[08:07] <mooky> its important as every channel I've been in you've been trolling like a moron
[08:07] <joshr> i dont really want my windows machine to have shares on the network right now
[08:07] <mooky> ompaul apologies
[08:07] <AnsiC> mooky you are in ignore
[08:07] <joshr> i dont like others being able to access my files
[08:07] <Fysidiko> joshr: Password protect them
[08:07] <joshr> yeah i could
[08:07] <akcom> egon_spengler, it just hangs for (going on) 5 minutes
[08:07] <filip> Hi. I'm wondering how i would enable another graphical terminal emulation port at tty8
[08:07] <Fysidiko> joshr: Best of both worlds
[08:07] <joshr> well i will give it a try
[08:08] <arrick> _jason, its only showing about 10% of the total, and not showing the errors even though the error report at the end said there were errors
[08:08] <joshr> my ubuntu is still finishing its install
[08:08] <egon_spengler> akcom, Is it possible the filesystem for /dev/hda is mounted read-only?
[08:08] <chip42> AnsiC: heh/ with a bit more effort, you can be on everyone's ignore ;)
[08:08] <joshr> i had trouble with kubuntu so i reinstalled ubuntu
[08:08] <ferron> how to install .exe in ubuntu
[08:08] <AnsiC> libc or glibc is totally the same think ???
[08:08] <ferron> stored  on desktop
[08:08] <miguelsr> hey were is ubutu for spanish?
[08:08] <mooky> can someone ban him
[08:08] <mooky> he's ruining every channel I'm in
[08:08] <akcom> egon_spengler, hold, let me check
[08:08] <Fysidiko> ferron: You'll need wine, and even then it's not plain sailing
[08:09] <Fysidiko> !tell ferron about wine
[08:09] <ferron> lol
[08:09] <_jason> arrick: less will let you scroll whatever it outputs, if you prefer you can redirect the output to a file and view it there: command > ~/logfile, then use anything you want to open ~/logfile
[08:09] <FlannelKing> !es
[08:09] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:09] <ferron> wine
[08:09] <ferron> alcohol
[08:09] <ferron> lol
[08:09] <Frogzoo> filip: see this line in /etc/inittab # Note that on most Debian systems tty7 is used by the X Window System,
[08:09] <ferron> bad manners
[08:09] <ompaul> mooky, I will ban you here if you don't stop he is not on or off topic here atm and you started with the grief
[08:09] <Frogzoo> # so if you want to add more getty's go ahead but skip tty7 if you run X.
[08:09] <ompaul> ferron, STOP now
[08:09] <akcom> egon_spengler, the only partition from hda that is mounted is hda1, and it is mounted as follows: "/dev/hda1 on /h1 type xfs (rw)"
[08:09] <Fysidiko> ferron: Different kind, but you'll probably wish you had some alcohol if you start using wine
[08:09] <mooky> ompaul apologies
[08:09] <ferron> why?
[08:09] <arrick> _jason do I run that command before I start the install?
[08:09] <Frogzoo> !tell ferron about enter
[08:10] <ompaul> ferron, its a busy enough channel
[08:10] <jadacyrus> is there an easy way to convert a .NRG to .ISO ?
[08:10] <_jason> arrick: you do sudo aptitude install blah &> ~/logfile
[08:10] <Frogzoo> ferron: use wine to run .exe's
[08:10] <arrick> oh ok
[08:10] <ferron> in ubuntu
[08:10] <SinnerG> should I take the amd64 one or the regular one?
[08:10] <Sodium> How can I make Firestarter start without asking for a password?
[08:10] <ferron> i hav just d/l macromedia flash for FF1.5 saved on dektop
[08:10] <AnsiC> root@hostname:/bin# apt-get install glibc
[08:11] <mooky> ha ha ha, glibc has to already be installed
[08:11] <Fysidiko> Sodium: http://www.fs-security.com/docs/faq.php
[08:11] <AnsiC> apt for the rest of package do not require write the version
[08:11] <egon_spengler> akcom, Have you tried a chroot grub-install?
[08:11] <mooky> or you wouldn't be on a working system
[08:11] <akcom> no, hold
[08:11] <dougsko> Sodium, even with the gui totally closed and exited, firestarter is still running
[08:11] <bjornkri> Can I somehow map strange key combos like 'Windows key' + ',' will print '<' (for instance)?
[08:11] <arrick> _jason, this look right?
[08:11] <arrick> sudo make install-cpan &> ~/logfile
[08:11] <Fysidiko> ferron: You need the Linux version not the exe
[08:11] <akcom> oh
[08:11] <akcom> you mean like
[08:11] <dougsko> it starts at boot
[08:11] <AnsiC> i want to be sure that install libc6 is the same of install glibc6
[08:11] <akcom> chroot /h1 then
[08:11] <akcom> grub-install?
[08:11] <filip> Frogzoo, does that mean i should go straight to tty8?
[08:11] <akcom> if so, then yes, i have
[08:11] <jhenn> hi. i hit "syncronize now" on the date settings, the screen went black, then the screen showed up again, but it was noticibly dimmer and is still.  how get my brightness back? its a CRT by the way.  and i checked monitor settings already.
[08:11] <Frogzoo> filip: yep, f7 is for x
[08:11] <_jason> arrick: what are you trying to install?
[08:12] <Sodium> Ok, thx for all that info, I'll check the site
[08:12] <filip> Frogzoo, thank you
[08:12] <SinnerG> anyone who can suggest me the i386/amd64 one? (what one?)
[08:12] <arrick> _jason, a pastebot
[08:12] <Caminomaster> Help me: I tried to install amule-common t oacces to CAD network... and don't works; then I tried to uninstall it but I can't (synaptic & apt-get): "output error 2
[08:12] <ferron> its toooo hard to use linux i think guyss
[08:12] <sriramadas> hi "mp32ogg_0.11-2_all.deb"
[08:12] <michoelc> hi all. i just installed an irc server (sudo apt-get install ircd), and i cant figure out how to configure it. can anyone help?
[08:12] <_jason> arrick: hmm well are you compiling it?
[08:12] <sriramadas> i have the abouve file
[08:12] <sriramadas> i have the file "mp32ogg_0.11-2_all.deb"
[08:13] <sriramadas> how to install
[08:13] <Fysidiko> ferron: Most things are fine, you get used to the occasional hickup
[08:13] <_jason> !info mp32ogg
[08:13] <ubotu> mp32ogg: (Converts MP3 file to Ogg Vorbis), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 0.11-4 (breezy), Packaged size: 7 kB, Installed size: 64 kB
[08:13] <ompaul> sriramadas, where did you get it? it will not work if you got it from the right place
[08:13] <_jason> sriramadas: enable universe and do 'sudo aptitude install mp32ogg'
[08:13] <Fysidiko> !deb
[08:13] <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)
[08:13] <sriramadas> jason:enable universe?
[08:13] <ice> hello
[08:13] <_jason> ubotu: tell sriramadas about universe
[08:13] <arrick> _jason, just trying to install it and get it going, downloaded it from a source, and according to the guys in #perl it work
[08:14] <tr0nic> i've tried to install the kernel headers using synaptic and they don't seem to be anywhere i've noticed the package is suffixed .deb how can i do this manually - as i say i installed the kernel headers and they are not in usr/src or anywhere i have used the find command from root to check this
[08:14] <tr0nic> anyone help?
[08:14] <_jason> arrick: ok, just know that uninstalling may require a little detective work, but yes your command will save the output to a file
[08:14] <onephatmind> hello folks
[08:14] <filip> Frogzoo, not exactly what i wanted to do. i wanted another x window system at tty8, not another command line one
[08:14] <ice> hello im kinda new to linux could any one give me the run down on how to use it
[08:14] <ferron> after installing wine what can i do
[08:14] <Zquakerz> le forum francais svp
[08:14] <arrick> ok thanks _jason
[08:14] <Fysidiko> !tell tr0nic about deb
[08:14] <miguelsr> some one can help me
[08:14] <Caminomaster> CAn I use aptitude 4 this?
[08:14] <ompaul> tr0nic, linux-headers-*
[08:14] <Fysidiko> !helpme
[08:14] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[08:15] <Frogzoo> filip: lol, sorry about that, that I don't know how to do
[08:15] <tr0nic> ompaul whats that linux-headers-* i chose the linux headers from the install list ok
[08:15] <ferron> ubotu is a robot
[08:15] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ferron
[08:15] <Zquakerz> where is the french server
[08:15] <Frogzoo> !fr
[08:15] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:15] <miguelsr> in spanish?
[08:15] <dougsko> miguelsr, ive never set up ircd, but im guessing the config file is in /etc/irc or something close to that
[08:15] <Frogzoo> !es
[08:15] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:15] <tr0nic> dpkg someone told me
[08:15] <tr0nic> ok
[08:15] <tr0nic> ty fysidko
[08:15] <onephatmind> a quick question; the apache2 packages from ubntu repos creates a very weir conf file layout; it creates /etc/apache2/apache2.conf which prevents php5 from compiling with axps2 since php is looking for /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
[08:15] <dougsko> miguelsr try a "man ircd"
[08:15] <Zquakerz> merci
[08:15] <sriramadas> how to enable universe
[08:16] <ompaul> ice, there is a little icon like at life saver in the top panel use that to learn more :-) there is a book there
[08:16] <ferron> nice robot who made it
[08:16] <ferron> ubotu i hate you
[08:16] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ferron
[08:16] <ferron> ubotu you are sick
[08:16] <ubotu> ferron: I think you lost me on that one
[08:16] <ice> thx
[08:16] <Frogzoo> Zquakerz: de rien
[08:16] <ompaul> tr0nic, that is the package you should find where * is for your arcg
[08:16] <tr0nic> why isn't freenode on the mirc server list?
[08:16] <FlannelKing> onephatmind: it does make a httpd.conf
[08:16] <ompaul> tr0nic, arch
[08:16] <tr0nic> arch ompaul?
[08:16] <michoelc> dougsko, i tried man irc. - no manual found/
[08:16] <onephatmind> sriram: edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment everything that begins with #deb
[08:16] <ice> will this teach me how to install stuff
[08:16] <tr0nic> i'll just use dkpg and install it manually
[08:17] <ompaul> tr0nic, i386 AMD64 or something such
[08:17] <tr0nic> like someone said
[08:17] <tr0nic> i know ompaul
[08:17] <belkin> hi all , need to know how will i install mplayer in ubuntu please
[08:17] <dougsko> try "man ircd"
[08:17] <onephatmind> FlannelKingL weird, i decided to go for an all-ubuntu/all-debs install
[08:17] <tr0nic> its not there after using synaptic i'm going to install manually
[08:17] <filip> belkin, apt-get install mplayer
[08:17] <tr0nic> i thought it was  like the rpm package manager
[08:17] <FlannelKing> onephatmind: as did I.  well, no debs, just ubuntu.
[08:17] <Xcon> Hey, new to this just installed Ubuntu on the system and stupidly detached the trash from the tool bar how to I get it back?
[08:17] <onephatmind> FlannelKingL: which one are you running? dapper?
[08:17] <michoelc> dougsko, tried that too (sorry about the typo thats what i meant the first time...)
[08:17] <belkin> filip i know that ... i just need to add more repos ...
[08:17] <FlannelKing> onephatmind: no, breezy
[08:18] <lwizardl> hi
[08:18] <blackline> how do i see if ftpd service is started in ubuntu?
[08:18] <ompaul> tr0nic, it has to be visible in synaptic
[08:18] <green_earz> tr0nic: aptitude search kernel-headers    then when you find the one you want sudo aptitude install  kernel-headers-version
[08:18] <miguelsr> some one know spanish channels
[08:18] <tr0nic> it is visible in synaptic but when i install from synaptic it isn't in usr/src or anywhere i've used find from root to check this
[08:18] <ompaul> tr0nic, dpkg -i foo.deb
[08:18] <tr0nic> cool ompaul
[08:18] <dougsko> michoelc, look up the package in synaptic, go to the properties of the package and look at what files it installed. the config file has to be in /etc somewhere
[08:19] <michoelc> dougsko, ok, i tried locate ircd - nothing found. ill try that.. thx
[08:19] <miguelsr> some one know spanish channels?
[08:19] <FlannelKing> !es
[08:19] <awb4422> I found a typo in the Code of Conduct - who should I contact?
[08:20] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:20] <ompaul> tr0nic, if it is not installing for you in /usr/src you have some other issues, that is where they end up once installed
[08:20] <jadacyrus> how do i convert a .nrg to a .iso?
[08:20] <ompaul> awb4422, lodge a bug on launchpad
[08:20] <tr0nic> its a clean install ompaul
[08:20] <twinge> what tool do you use to control your mounts?
[08:20] <awb4422> thx
[08:20] <tr0nic> ok i'll try dpkg brb
[08:20] <ompaul> tr0nic, well how can I say this, they are in /usr/src here
[08:20] <tr0nic> or not
[08:20] <tr0nic> thanks for info
[08:21] <tr0nic> bye
[08:21] <onephatmind> is there a way to pass certain flags to synaptic before it installs a package? such as --prefix=/dir?
[08:21] <lwizardl> how do you repair firefox? i'm getting error popups installing plugins or adding bookmarks
[08:21] <awb4422> ompaul: for package, should I just type in Code of Conduct?
[08:21] <ompaul> awb4422, I would
[08:22] <awb4422> k
[08:22] <ompaul> awb4422, does it allow you
[08:23] <awb4422> ompaul: im just typing it in manually, ill let you know
[08:23] <ompaul> ralph1, that is spam don't do it again
[08:23] <awb4422> ompaul: no dice
[08:23] <sorush20> can I read ext3 filesystem form windows?
[08:23] <Trunkz> yea
[08:23] <sorush20> windows xp?
[08:24] <Trunkz> yep
[08:24] <sorush20> okay thanks..
[08:24] <Trunkz> there's a program
[08:24] <Trunkz> need to remember the name
[08:24] <Trunkz> google up ext3 in windows
[08:24] <Trunkz> but ya, you can read ext3
[08:24] <Trunkz> not write to ext3 tho :p
[08:24] <roryy> e2fs, iirc
[08:24] <ompaul> awb4422, send a mail to info at canonical dot com
[08:24] <awb4422> will do
[08:25] <jadacyrus> can anyone get flashplayer 8 movies to show?
[08:25] <jadacyrus> most websites now i goto have flash 8 and apparently there is no linux version for flash 8 yet..
[08:26] <arrick> _jason, how do I install http::negotiate?
[08:26] <beerockxs> i should be able to set vmargs for by editing ~/.eclipse/eclipserc, right?
[08:26] <beerockxs> er, for eclipse
[08:26] <ompaul> Trunkz, any chance you could put all the thoughts on one line seperated by a comma, thanks
[08:26] <SinnerG> if I have 80GB of space, and I need to have a fat32 partition to make it possible to share data between winxp & ubuntu => how should I divide the 80GB?
[08:26] <Warbo> jadacyrus: I find Flash Player 7 for Windows runs fine in WINE, but I haven't tried 8
[08:27] <jadacyrus> anyone know how to convert a .NRG to a .ISO
[08:28] <belkin> how will i mount my secound hard disk drive without being root ?
[08:28] <Warbo> SinnerG: It depends on how you use your space. If you have loads of huge games for windows then you will obviously need lots of space for windows. If you have loads of movies you want to share then you will want more fat32.
[08:28] <jhenn> is there a way to adjust monitor brightness from ubuntu? because my screen got dimmer all a sudden
[08:28] <arrick> anyone: how do I install http::negotiate?
[08:28] <SinnerG> I already have 220GB for winxp ;)
[08:28] <Trunkz> ompaul: (19:26:14) (dtrinh) haha, trunkz doesn't understand what a comma is :X
[08:29] <Trunkz> I hope that clears that up :)
[08:29] <SinnerG> its the spare 80GB that I'm going to use :p
[08:29] <blackline> how do i start ftp daemon?
[08:29] <Trunkz> you need to install it
[08:29] <manish__> hi al
[08:30] <Trunkz> proftpd is one I think
[08:30] <Warbo> SinnerG: I have 250GB hard drive (but I only use Linux). I have 20GB for my system and 200GB for my personal files (in a subdir of my home)
[08:30] <blackline> Trunkz I have installed it
[08:30] <Trunkz> not too sure if its good tho :)
[08:30] <Trunkz> whats the ftpd daemon
[08:30] <blackline> ftpd is what starts the ftp server..
[08:30] <SinnerG> so I make it 20GB for ubuntu, 40GB for /home and 20GB FAT32
[08:30] <SinnerG> should be ok
[08:31] <arrick> HOW oh HOW do I install HTTP::Negotiate?
[08:31] <manish__> my ubuntu system got very slow n its performance is not up to the mark so can any one tell me how to improve it
[08:31] <roryy> blackline: try something like 'sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd restart'
[08:31] <blackline> roryy thanks
[08:31] <roryy> blackline: precise service name depends on which ftp server you installed
[08:31] <Warbo> SinnerG: You shouldn't need more than maybe 10GB for an Ubuntu system with a few big games (like VegaStrike) but if you have the space then there is no harm
[08:31] <dougsko> manish__ you might have a runaway process, check your process manager to see if something is eating up your cpu
[08:31] <awb4422> arrick: sudo apt-get install libwww-perl
[08:32] <manish__> how to check it???
[08:32] <Warbo> manish__: In System Tools > System Monitor
[08:33] <bluelotus_> could someone tell me how I restart my xserver?
[08:33] <awb4422> bluelotus_:ctrl+alt+backspace
[08:33] <bluelotus_> Thankyou.
[08:33] <unhappy> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:33] <roryy> bluelotus_: one way is ctrl+alt+backspace, but beware, that will log you out.
[08:33] <bluelotus_> oh.
[08:34] <awb4422> sorry shouldve mentioned that
[08:34] <Warbo> bluelotus_: You should just press ctrl-alt-backspace. A command to do it (from a console, not in X) would be /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:34] <manish__> ok let me check
[08:34] <filip> does anyone know how i would add another graphical login to tty8?
[08:34] <Warbo> filip: System Tools > New Login, but I'm not sure if that is there by default
[08:36] <filip> Warbo, what's System Tools? i only have System, or System Settings
[08:36] <Fysidiko> Can I change the colour of the text in the title bar?
[08:36] <Warbo> filip: Applications > System Tools
[08:36] <teletubbie> how do I know if DMA is turned on for hd access?
[08:37] <arrick> how do you untar a tar.tar?
[08:37] <BlueSwirl> Does anyone know where an iPod shuffle is mounted?
[08:37] <Warbo> arrick: tar -xf tar.tar
[08:37] <ciro> hi all
[08:37] <filip> Warbo, i don't have applications either :(
[08:37] <Warbo> arrick: Maybe no -
[08:37] <pradeep1> BlueSwirl, /dev/sdb for me
[08:38] <ChrisNC> hah
[08:38] <Warbo> filip: Are you in KDE?
[08:38] <filip> ya
[08:38] <ChrisNC> I got an IRC bot going finally... Chainsaw
[08:38] <BlueSwirl> pradeepl, cheers
[08:38] <ChrisNC> Well I'm out. Cya guys later. Thanks for your help,, ill let you know how I like this distro
[08:38] <Warbo> filip: Sorry, I was assuming GNOME. Have a look through the menus (If you are using GDM that is, I'm not sure if you can graphically do it with KDM)
[08:39] <arrick> Warbo, I have a file called libwww-perl-5.805.tar.tar
[08:39] <Warbo> arrick: Did you download it with Windows by any chance?
[08:39] <ciro> I changed my system user and I added it in plugdev group to let he could open cds.now I have a problem cuz I can't burn cd because k3b tells me I have no write permission on my cd device.who can help me to solve this problem?
[08:40] <arrick> Warbo, yes
[08:40] <arrick> but then transferred to a ubuntu box
[08:40] <sriramadas> what is the command to install .deb file
[08:40] <Fysidiko> !deb
[08:40] <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)
[08:41] <xavier_> some bady help me ?
[08:41] <Warbo> arrick: I thought so. Windows is stupid and needs 3 letter file extensions to work. If you download a .tar.gz file it will rename it to .tar.tar for some reason. Try untaring it with "tar -xzf filename.tar.tar" if it is gzippped or "tar -xjf filename.tar.tar" if it is bzip2
[08:41] <xavier_> how can type chinese~
[08:41] <ciro> can nobody help me?
[08:41] <arrick> Warbo, I dont know if its zipped
[08:42] <FlannelKing> Warbo: nah, it doesn't need three extensiosn anymore, it's just that IE and mimetypes sometimes get confused
[08:42] <Warbo> arrick: I think it is, because it has 2 extensions (which windows made the same). Try one and if it doesn't work try the other
[08:43] <rittyan> Hi guys... can someone advise, how to install liblame0 on dapper? =_= It says that there is no such package... but it is listed in packages.ubuntu.com...
[08:43] <roryy> ciro: how about adding your user to the cdrom group ?
[08:43] <Doat> i have a 200gb hard drive. is it rational to have one big ext3 partition and a swap partition or should i have more than one ext3 partitions?
[08:43] <Warbo> FlannelKing: Anyway, I still prefer "video.filename" and "picture.filename" as it keeps them together alphabetically
[08:43] <sonsnix> hey guys, has anyone some experience with the apache mod mod_musicindex?
[08:43] <roryy> ciro: my cdrom device has 'cdrom' as group (check with 'ls -l /dev/hdc' or whatever /dev/cdrw points to)
[08:44] <sonsnix> i've set it up, and it's actually working, but how can i stream something to my icecast-server`
[08:44] <ciro> roryy, ciro@CIRO:~$ ls -l /dev/hdc
[08:44] <ciro> brw-rw-rw-  1 root cdrom 22, 0 2006-04-23 19:15 /dev/hdc
[08:44] <Warbo> Doat: I always have a seperate partition for /home, in case I change distro later or REALLY screw up my system, but I've always used partitions of every system I've used. 1 partition is a bad habiot you should break
[08:44] <Fysidiko>  rittyan: I can install it with apt
[08:44] <roryy> ciro: for reference, my user is in all these groups: 'adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin'
[08:44] <Fysidiko>  rittyan: Have you got all the repos checked?
[08:44] <teletubbie> when you go an upgrade to dapper, does it upgrade the kernel?
[08:45] <rittyan> Fysidiko: can you paste your 'sources.list' in pastebin.com?
[08:45] <FlannelKing> teletubbie: yes
[08:45] <roryy> ciro: ok, now check /dev/hdc
[08:45] <teletubbie> what version?
[08:45] <Fysidiko> rittyan: try apt-cache search liblame0
[08:45] <rittyan> Fysidiko: i've uncommented everything in sources.list... hm...
[08:45] <Doat> Warbo, hmm ok
[08:45] <rittyan> Fysidiko: nothing
[08:45] <chip42> Doat: contrasting opinion. i only use partitions on production servers, where reserving space for logging is critical.. all my desktop systems have always been 1 partition.. i just backup often
[08:45] <ciro> roryy, how many users do u have in plugdev?
[08:45] <Fysidiko>  rittyan: That's weird, mine finds it
[08:45] <Fysidiko>  rittyan: I'll paste my list to the ubuntu pastebin
[08:46] <rittyan> Fysidiko: ok, give me link then...
[08:46] <roryy> ciro: my user, and the 'hal' user (i presume a system user)
[08:46] <FlannelKing> teletubbie: 2.6.15, http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/dapperbeta
[08:46] <Warbo> Doat: The things I would recommend for different partitions are /home, /usr/local and if you use LVM /boot
[08:46] <ciro> roryy I have y user only.should I m to add hal too?
[08:46] <Doat> Warbo, LVM?
[08:46] <ciro> *my
[08:46] <roryy> ciro: i think plugdev is probably for usb drives etc
[08:46] <ciro> ok I'll check the other groups
[08:47] <roryy> ciro: i don't know, sorry
[08:47] <Warbo> Doat: Locical Volume Management, an abstraction layer for hard drives which GRUB doesn't understand, so you need /boot to be a normal partition
[08:47] <belkin> hi all , i try to install mplayer and i get the error
[08:47] <belkin> Checking for cc version ... 4.0.2, bad
[08:47] <Fysidiko> rittyan: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12799
[08:47] <Doat> Warbo, and how should i divide disk space between the partitions?
[08:47] <roryy> ciro: add your user to the cdrom group for cdrom access; i wouldn't worry about the rest
[08:47] <belkin> any ideea what version should i install ... and how ?
[08:47] <rittyan> Fysidiko: thanks a lot
[08:47] <SoulPropagation> Okay, so I have a bunch of computers I wanna update, but I don't want each one to have to download the updates. I know it's possible for them to download the updates from a network server, but how do I do that?
[08:48] <Warbo> Doat: Ubuntu itself (/) should only need around 15GB for a REALLY bloated system. /home should use whatever you feel you need (if you have large music and video collections, for example)
[08:48] <Jimmey__> Xfmedia's refusing to play anything.
[08:48] <dougsko> SoulPropagation, check out wiki.arslinux.com/Distributed_apt-get
[08:49] <Doat> Warbo, what's /usr/local for then?
[08:49] <Warbo> Doat: If you compile your own programs from source then they will go in /usr/local. It has the same structure as /usr
[08:49] <belkin> can anyone please help me with mplayer ?
[08:50] <_jason> belkin: what about it?
[08:50] <belkin> Checking for cc version ... 4.0.2, bad
[08:50] <Warbo> Doat: You should never have to use it really, just rely on Ubuntu's package management (well, Debian's package management)
[08:50] <belkin> thats what i get when i try to configure it from the source
[08:50] <belkin> any ideea ?
[08:50] <Doat> Warbo, ok. why do i need an own partition for it then?
[08:50] <_jason> belkin: no need to compile, mplayer is in multiverse
[08:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell belkin about mplayer
[08:51] <ENE|Toxic> Is there a way to rename/move a file which starts with the "-" hyphen char. Term interprets it as the beginning of a parameter. Quoting it makes no difference, neither does "\-".
[08:51] <chip42> Doat: you don't. you can get away with 1 partition. in fact it is recommended if you don't know why you would need the others
[08:51] <kmilo> HI
[08:51] <Warbo> Doat: Just if you compile stuff yourself you can keep it seperate. If it was easier to resize partitions I would have EVERYTHING seperate. But that's my opinion
[08:51] <belkin> _jason last time i install it from there it didnt works proper ...
[08:51] <b0uncer> hi everyone..I'm having a problem with the clock; Gnome displays it correctly, but in console it's 3 hours too much :/
[08:51] <_jason> belkin: by the way, the reason you got that error is because mplayer1.0pre7try2 doesn't compile with gcc4 you would need 3.4
[08:52] <_jason> belkin: more info?
[08:52] <Doat> chip42, well having an own partition for /home sounds good
[08:52] <ketsugi> Hi, I need some help getting WPA working... I'm using Network Manager and I'm trying to connect to my wifi AP which is using WPA but when the dialog to enter a key comes up, I only get WEP options.
[08:52] <chip42> Doat: it does make backups easy. no fuss
[08:52] <ketsugi> I have wpasupplicant installed
[08:52] <belkin> _jason ... well hhow will i remove gcc4 and install 3.4 ?
[08:52] <crimsun> belkin: just install gcc-3.4
[08:52] <ubuntu> anyone been able to install opera beta 9?
[08:52] <B0FH> !glxgears
[08:52] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[08:52] <crimsun> belkin: there's no need to remove gcc-4.0; they coexist fine
[08:52] <_jason> belkin: are you sure you don't want to try recoliving the problems you had with mplayer from the repos?
[08:53] <crimsun> ubuntu: I run it just fine under Dapper
[08:53] <_jason> resolving even
[08:53] <roryy> yeesh. or just   'glxgears -printfps'
[08:53] <_jason> ubuntu: install the 'other/static deb'
[08:53] <Warbo> B0FH: That reminds me, got to fix my nvidia. Bye everyone
[08:53] <belkin> crimsun well how will i tell apt with version do i want ?
[08:53] <belkin> _jason yeah im sure .. i wanna try it from the source this time
[08:53] <ubuntu> _jason, crimsun, when i try to install the .deb package i get Error: Dependency not found: xlib6g|xlibs
[08:53] <joshritger> how do i setup so i can autologin
[08:54] <_jason> belkin: I would compile mplayer from cvs anyway, but to use gcc-3.4, you would just do 'export CC=gcc-3.4' before compiling
[08:54] <joshritger> i tried sudo gdmsetup, but i dunno what to change
[08:54] <darksoul_> !ati
[08:54] <ubotu> ati is, like, totally, 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
[08:54] <SoulPropagation> joshritger: System > Administration > login window
[08:54] <_jason> ubuntu: are you using the 'other/static deb' ?
[08:54] <joshritger> ok
[08:54] <joshritger> will try
[08:54] <EoS666> hello
[08:54] <roryy> joshritger: there's an 'automatic login' entry under the 'General' tab
[08:54] <ubuntu> _jason yes w/ dapper
[08:54] <roryy> joshritger: that menu takes you to gdmsetup, afaik
[08:54] <EoS666> im having trouble installing ubuntu, anyone wanan help?
[08:55] <ubuntu> EoS666 what's the problem?
[08:55] <joshritger> Thanks i missed that
[08:55] <SoulPropagation> dougsko: That's cool, but each box still has to download the packages
[08:55] <Fysidiko> How do I change the colour of the text in the window title?
[08:55] <SoulPropagation> dougsko: how do I get it so they download the packages from a box on the network
[08:55] <jmoncayo> is there anyway i can know the ip addr from someone in gaim??
[08:55] <EoS666> ok during install of the base system i get "unable to install initrd-tools"
[08:55] <FlannelKing> SoulPropagation: nah, you can download, burn, and install them locally.
[08:56] <edgardpacheco> anyone there?
[08:56] <FlannelKing> SoulPropagation: ah, you'll want to setup a pseudo mirror.  Add it to your repositories
[08:56] <olivier> hi all I really need help, about a wireless card installation on breezy, here is my card Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[08:56] <olivier> I see my SSID but unable to connect
[08:56] <blackeyes> how do i boot into single-user mode in dapper PPC?
[08:56] <olivier> but with another computer all work well
[08:56] <ubuntu> _jason are you using it on dapper?
[08:56] <dougsko> SoulPropagation, yeah, just make their sources.list point to the box you want them to dl from
[08:56] <ENE|Toxic> Is there a way to rename/move a file which starts with the "-" hyphen char. Term interprets it as the beginning of a parameter. Quoting it makes no difference, neither does "\-".
[08:56] <EoS666> olivier try without WEP
[08:56] <jmoncayo> is there anyway i can know the ip addr from someone in gaim??
[08:56] <crimsun> blackeyes: choose rescue mode at the bootloader prompt
[08:57] <_jason> ubuntu: I did yesterday
[08:57] <b0uncer> how do I change console use UTC time instead of some timezone's ?
[08:57] <olivier> EoS666, theire is no WEP on my netword
[08:57] <olivier> network sorry
[08:57] <gr33npho3nix> jmoncayo: yes, ask them
[08:57] <blackeyes> i just installed dapper on my powerbook g4 but something is wrong with the screen resolution and it wigs out at startup
[08:57] <gr33npho3nix> jmoncayo: why are you trying to get it
[08:57] <ubuntu> _jason, is this the package: opera-static_9.0-20060411.1-qt_en_i386.deb
[08:57] <blackeyes> crimsun: i don't have grub, it's yaboot on ppc
[08:57] <crimsun> b0uncer: sudo dpkg-reconfigure timezone
[08:58] <roryy> ENE|Toxic: i can tell you how to erase the file
[08:58] <crimsun> blackeyes: you should still have a rescue mode entry
[08:58] <_jason> ubuntu: yeah
[08:58] <kmilo> tomcat5 need jsdk?
[08:58] <ENE|Toxic> roryy: hehe, that wouldn't be what I'm looking for.
[08:58] <chip42> jmoncayo: they attempt a direct connect.. otherwise you are communicating with a central server and the server is communicating with them.. no ips to be relevealed
[08:58] <MrPockets> anyway i can send a message to a windows box over my LAN with an Ubuntu command?
[08:58] <fid> so when i run sudo apt-get install sun-j2re1.5 its not working, is there a newer version number i have to type or something?
[08:58] <olivier> I use the bcmwl5a
[08:58] <olivier> driver
[08:58] <jmoncayo> gr33npho3nix, because my uncle wants me to connect to his box throug ssh but he doesnt know the ip of his box because it continuosly change
[08:58] <ENE|Toxic> fid: just use synaptic and search for it
[08:58] <olivier> please pity ... I really need help  :)
[08:58] <roryy> ENE|Toxic: ah, same trick works with mv.  mv -- -yourfilename  newfilename
[08:58] <b0uncer> crimsun: it tells me package timezone is not installed :/
[08:58] <gr33npho3nix> have him goto whatismyip.org
[08:59] <ubuntu> was anyone else able to install opera 9 beta on dapper?
[08:59] <blackeyes> crimsun: alll i have is a linux/cd choice at the beginning
[08:59] <ENE|Toxic> roryy: nice thanks
[08:59] <blackeyes> then a boot: prompt
[08:59] <dougsko> SoulPropagation,  this site might be helpful too : https://gna.org/cookbook/?func=detailitem&comingfrom=1599&item_id=118
[08:59] <blackeyes> i don't see any options
[08:59] <EoS666> can anyone help?during install of the base system i get "unable to install initrd-tools"
[08:59] <MrPockets> anyway i can send a message to windows box over my LAN with a ubuntu command?
[08:59] <gr33npho3nix> jmoncayo: the alternative is tougher, but if you do a netstat before, then direct connect, and do a netstat, the new ip in the list is his
[08:59] <_jason> ubuntu: well it says it depends on 'xlibs', that package doesn't actually do anything afaict for dapper
[08:59] <gr33npho3nix> jmoncayo: but whatismyip.org is much easier
[08:59] <crimsun> b0uncer: sorry, just run sudo tzconfig
[08:59] <chip42> MrPockets: smbclient -M will do it, provided the service is turned on in windows... its off by default
[09:00] <b0uncer> ok, thanks
[09:00] <ubuntu> _jason, yeah i already installed xlibs
[09:00] <crimsun> blackeyes: can you edit the entry to append 'single' ?
[09:00] <plbgnr> hello, does anybody use scanimage utility from sane-utils package? (breezy) ..it doesn't work and his gui brother xscanimage works for me ...I need to use console version for using in script
[09:00] <blackeyes> crimsun: i can type anything at the boot menu, what should I type
[09:00] <_jason> ubuntu: hmm don't know then
[09:00] <MrPockets> thanks
[09:00] <belkin> bash: make: command not found
[09:00] <belkin> whats this ?
[09:01] <crimsun> belkin: install build-essential
[09:01] <ubuntu> _jason, thx anyway
[09:01] <apokryphos> belkin: what are you trying to compile?
[09:01] <Otacon22> I will have some problems if I convert with gparted a ntfs partition in fat?
[09:01] <belkin> crimsun  automake its installed
[09:01] <belkin> apokryphos  mplayer
[09:01] <crimsun> belkin: automake != make
[09:01] <apokryphos> belkin: what's wrong with the one in the repositories?
[09:01] <belkin> apokryphos aint working proper ...
[09:01] <apokryphos> belkin: what's the error?
[09:02] <Jimmey__> Otacon22, you'll loose all the data on the NTFS.
[09:02] <belkin> apokryphos tryed so many times ...
[09:02] <dougsko> belkin, make only works if theres a makefile. try to run ./configure first
[09:02] <ubuntu> anyone else able to install opera 9 beta?
[09:02] <belkin> dougsko did
[09:02] <dougsko> then make && make install
[09:02] <dougsko> oh
[09:02] <apokryphos> you need root perms for make install
[09:02] <apokryphos> and checkinstall is probably to be preferred
[09:02] <Jimmey__> dougsko, what's '&&'?
[09:02] <belkin> apokryphos to slow scaling ... problem with the xv or something like that
[09:02] <dougsko> Jimmey__,  it means "and"
[09:03] <Jimmey__> And it works with bash?
[09:03] <apokryphos> Jimmey__: x && y  --> do x and then do y presuming exit status of x is not an error
[09:03] <dougsko> yes
[09:03] <ubuntu> any one using opera 9 beta?
[09:03] <Jimmey__> The same as command1; command2?
[09:03] <apokryphos> not the same, no
[09:03] <crimsun> ubuntu: yes, I already said, but under Dapper.
[09:03] <FlannelKing> Jimmey__: no, because it makes sure that the first one isn't an error.
[09:03] <Jimmey__> Ohh
[09:03] <blackeyes> anyone know how to boot into safe/rescue/sincle user mode in dapper PPC?
[09:03] <ubuntu> crimsun, i'm having install problems - i use dapper too
[09:03] <tom> hm. the ubuntu desktop-cd should be able to boot? i'm getting errors like "cdrom_read_intr: data underrun"
[09:03] <FlannelKing> ubuntu: ask in #ubuntu+1 then
[09:04] <crimsun> ubuntu: use the package for debian testing (etch), not the ubuntu or xandros or whatever one
[09:04] <filip> i have a problem. i added a new user, and my new user doesn't have any sound. although my old users sound still works
[09:04] <ubuntu> cxrimsun, i still get Error: Dependency not found: xlib6g|xlibs
[09:05] <vincenz> Why is firefox SERIOUSLY slow and spams x.org at 100% whene selecting text in an edit box
[09:05] <crimsun> filip: add the new user to the audio group
[09:05] <vincenz> it's REALLY annoying
[09:05] <myk> hi all. i've put a 2nd HD into my system, but can't figure out how to get to it. i dont see it in Places. do i need to do something special to get it to work?
[09:05] <|lostbyte|> filip: i think something to do with user permission..
[09:05] <crimsun> ubuntu: what's the file name of the deb you're attempting to install?
[09:05] <dougsko> myk, you might have to mount it
[09:05] <ompaul> vincenz, version?
[09:05] <SoulPropagation> So what I'd do is something like this: "[admin@localrepo: /packages] $ sudo apt-get -d update && apt-ftparchive packages ./ ./Packages && gzip ./Packages" ?
[09:05] <Jimmey__> myk, try fdisk -l
[09:05] <|lostbyte|> filip: Check "id" command for both users..
[09:05] <ubuntu> crimsun, opera_9.0-20060411.6-shared-qt_en_etch_i386.deb
[09:06] <myk> er, if fdisk in linux is anything like dos, i dont wanna fdisk it. it has a bunch of data on it...
[09:06] <beings> hi all
[09:06] <crimsun> ubuntu: remove any previous opera-static installations
[09:06] <beings> can someone please help me with nvidia
[09:06] <nicklas> Hello. Are there some like batch files from windows, on linux?
[09:06] <Jimmey__> myk, that will list disks / partitions...That's all
[09:06] <ubuntu> crimsun, i don't think i have any - but how would i do that?
[09:06] <crimsun> ubuntu: apt-get --purge remove opera-static
[09:06] <ompaul> beings, please check the message from ubotu the channel bot
[09:07] <beings> ompaul: I have a special problem
[09:07] <vincenz> ompaul: ubuntu breezy
[09:07] <SoulPropagation> So what I'd do is something like this: "[admin@localrepo: /var/www/packages] $ sudo apt-get -d update && apt-ftparchive packages ./ ./Packages && gzip ./Packages" ? Then for the client machines, just add "deb http://12.34.56.78/ packages/" ?
[09:07] <ubuntu> crimsun, i get this: ackage opera-static is not installed, so not removed
[09:07] <ubuntu> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 419 not upgraded.
[09:07] <FlannelKing> myk: you have to mount it
[09:07] <beings> ompaul: forums wont help, need alive person
[09:07] <vincenz> ompaul: 1.5.0.1
[09:07] <FlannelKing> myk: is it fat32 or ntfs?
[09:07] <myk> FlannelKing, will that erase the data on the disk?
[09:07] <ompaul> vincenz, cant help you there, don't have that one isntalled, me I use 1.08
[09:07] <FlannelKing> myk: no it just mounts it
[09:08] <myk> er, whatever winxp puts it to ;)
[09:08] <FlannelKing> !ntfs
[09:08] <ubotu> ntfs is, like, totally, the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:08] <FlannelKing> myk: read that
[09:08] <blackeyes> anyone know how to boot into safe/rescue/sincle user mode in dapper PPC?
[09:08] <crimsun> ubuntu: um, you haven't finished your dist-upgrade.
[09:08] <plbgnr> is it possible to find out which device application uses? ...at the moment running application (GUI)
[09:08] <crimsun> ubuntu: you have _419_ pending packages
[09:08] <Jimmey__> myk, fdisk -l will give you the information you need to mount the drive - Then you can read files.
[09:08] <ubuntu> crimsun - what's the command?
[09:08] <Jimmey__> I think.
[09:08] <ubuntu> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[09:08] <crimsun> ubuntu: sudo apt-get -f install
[09:08] <fid> are there quicktime and windows media plugins for ubuntu?
[09:08] <ompaul> beings, then say what the actual issue is, if there are several lines put the text in paste.ubuntu-nl.org so save the channel and give us the url then someone with the skills may be in a position to help you
[09:08] <myk> Jimmey__, using the terminal?
[09:08] <Jimmey__> Yes.
[09:08] <falcon3> how do i set my /etc/resolv.conf and make it not change when i reboot my pc ?
[09:09] <FlannelKing> myk: read that link
[09:09] <Jimmey__> myk, you'd need root privileges to screw up a partition anyway.
[09:09] <ubuntu> crimsun, i get "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 419 not upgraded
[09:09] <arrick> I am trying to install HTTP::Negotiate, and I get the following: "arrick" at 71.115.179.219 pasted "I get this when performing the make for the HTTP::Negotiate, and the following for Makefile.PL" (24 lines, 925B) at http://sial.org/pbot/16867
[09:09] <ompaul> beings, however the wiki page should work - if you choose the right driver (there are two) for your card
[09:09] <roryy> Jimmey__: oddly enough, you need root permission to list and mount partitions
[09:09] <crimsun> ubuntu: then yes, you need to dist-upgrade
[09:09] <belkin> install: cannot create regular file `/usr/local/lib/libdha.so.1.0': Permission denied
[09:09] <qualus> heya
[09:09] <myk> Jimmey__, fdisk -l gives me another prompt
[09:09] <myk> FlannelKing, reading now
[09:09] <belkin> why i cannot create that file ... i am root now .. any ideea ?
[09:09] <qualus> how does one run 3ddesktop ?
[09:09] <beings> ompaul:  I have a laptop with Nvidia Go 6600 . THe fan is working very loud, all i want is power management and i cant find it anywhere. I am a total noob.please excuse me
[09:09] <qualus> can't remember the command for it :/
[09:09] <Jimmey__> myk, no output?
[09:10] <roryy> myk: just read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:10] <m00nshine> how do I add a root user to a new mysql install?
[09:10] <myk> Jimmey__, no output ;)
[09:10] <falcon3> m00nshine: edit config file
[09:10] <roryy> myk: if you do wish to go the manual route, you'll need to run 'sudo fdisk -l'
[09:10] <falcon3> there are nice tutorials about installing mysql on ubuntu
[09:10] <Jimmey__> myk, you need to do it with sudo.
[09:10] <joshritger> how do i get my hdd icons to show up on my desktop
[09:10] <falcon3> joshritger: superkaramba
[09:10] <Jimmey__> try sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdb
[09:11] <m00nshine> which one falcon?  my.cnf?
[09:11] <joshritger> falcon3 what is that?
[09:11] <Jowi> falcon3: the use of a static ip should do it.
[09:11] <myk> Jimmey__, i see the 2nd drive now...
[09:11] <Jimmey__> myk, are there any partitions? Or just one?
[09:12] <blackeyes> anyone know how to boot into safe/rescue/sincle user mode in dapper PPC? shouldn't it be really easy?
[09:12] <beings> ompaul: any help?
[09:12] <falcon3> Jowi: i cant use static ip
[09:12] <Omeg> Hey guys, I've got a question. Has anyone ever tried playing Quake on Linux? I seem to have trouble getting it to work with the JoeQuake frontend.
[09:12] <blackeyes> something is wrong with my xorg and i need to edit it
[09:12] <Jimmey__> !windowsdrives
[09:12] <ubotu> rumour has it, windowsdrives is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions or see http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[09:12] <Jimmey__> !mount
[09:12] <ubotu> mount is, like, totally, 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
[09:12] <Jowi> falcon3: i guess the dhcp will also fetch the nameservers from your isp.
[09:12] <falcon3> joshritger: it's a program to add stuff on your kde desktop, gnome has gdesklets for it... google
[09:12] <blackeyes> I just want to boot to a terminal prompt
[09:12] <myk> Jimmey__, 1. and am i guaranteed that mounting won't blow my stuff away? irreplaceable family vids and all ;)
[09:13] <beings> anyone here can help with nvidia laptop?
[09:13] <Jimmey__> myk, yes.
[09:13] <ketsugi> if it's an ntfs partition, there's no chance of that
[09:13] <Jimmey__> If it's NTFS.
[09:13] <falcon3> Jowi: they are wrong, i have my own dns and that shouldnt change... any suggestions how i make it static? so it doesnt update it ?
[09:13] <Omeg> NTFS is non-writable, right?
[09:13] <chip42> joshritger: superkaramba. its a kde toy.. creates desktop widgets.. system monitors, clocks, whatever you can think of.. under kde though, you can get your hdd icons on the desktop through create new - >link to device
[09:13] <Jimmey__> Yep
[09:13] <ubuntu> myk: always backup! :)
[09:13] <Omeg> Well, it's writable... just not possible to make new files with it.
[09:13] <Omeg> If I recall correctly.
[09:13] <blackeyes> doing it in OS X you just hit command-S at startup
[09:13] <blackeyes> there has to be a similar shortcut for ubuntu
[09:13] <arrick> "arrick" at 71.115.179.219 pasted "I get this when performing the make for the HTTP::Negotiate, and the following for Makefile.PL" (24 lines, 925B) at http://sial.org/pbot/16867
[09:13] <Jimmey__> Is that because NTFS owned by MS ( closed source, and all that )?
[09:13] <SoulPropagation> Is this how to make a local repository? [admin@localrepo: /var/www/packages] $ sudo apt-get -d update && apt-ftparchive packages ./ ./Packages && gzip ./Packages .... Then for the client machines, just add "deb http://12.34.56.78/ packages/", right?
[09:13] <blackeyes> can anyone tell me how?
[09:13] <ompaul> beings, please leave it 10 / 15 minutes between requests and use the more verbose version of your question, currently I don't have one of those laptops so I have no idea how to help you
[09:14] <m00nshine> how do I add a root user to a new mysql install?...  Do I edit the my.cnf file?
[09:14] <myk> ubuntu, backing up 200gb of data is kind of impossible since the drive that im trying to get to IS the backup. the vid tapes have been re-recorded over
[09:14] <Omeg> I recall someone writing a workaround which involved booting into Windows to make a huge file on the NTFS partition (such as a non-compressed zipped copy of anime episodes, which he used) and then overwriting the file on Linux with new ones.
[09:14] <FlannelKing> Jimmey__: it's because we haven't been able to completely test our reverse engineered writing to it yet, so it's still unstable
[09:14] <harisund> Does anybody know of, and used any ghosting software for ubuntu? I basically want to try out different operating systems.
[09:14] <ubuntu> myk: ah
[09:14] <harisund> But want to restore my Ubuntu the way it is now ...
[09:15] <falcon3> tip: mount ntfs partition as rw, share it using samba, mount it's samba share as rw
[09:15] <myk> WOOHOO! okay. i can see it now. thanks all ;) i'll be back in 30 seconds with another question :D
[09:15] <blackeyes> am I doing something wrong, resulting in me being ignored?
[09:15] <LinuxJones> harisund: there's mondoarchive
[09:15] <blackeyes> i figured this would be an easy thing to do -- boot into single user/rescue mode on dapper PPC
[09:15] <beings> ompaul: it is not about that specific laptop, it is in general, almost all of the laptops have that working in windows, I am sure it is possible in Ubuntu, All I want is to have dynamic work of my video car, at the momnet it is working as if I am doing serious 3D work and fan is spinning to the fullest, that is not how it supposed to be. All i need is for it to work like it should, in 2D mode
[09:16] <roryy> blackeyes: we just don't know. on i386 i press ESC to see the grub boot menu
[09:16] <SoulPropagation> blackeyes: there's a "rescue mode" option in GRUB i think
[09:16] <blackeyes> i don't have grub though, it's yaboot
[09:16] <harisund> LinuxJones where can I look for instructions on how to use it? It seemed to complicated..
[09:16] <belkin> _jason please tell me how will i remove gcc4 and install 3.4 ?
[09:16] <Jowi> falcon3: i'm checking.
[09:16] <roryy> blackeyes: does yaboot have a website with docs ?
[09:16] <_jason> belkin: you don't have to
[09:16] <tr0nic> i hate an ntfs disk showing as /dev/hda i want to know how to mount it can anyone help me i tried putting it into fstab
[09:16] <blackeyes> it seems very weird to me that I can't easily find how to do this in any documentation easily
[09:16] <falcon3> Jowi: thank you
[09:16] <Jimmey__> FlannelKing, if it where an open-source filesystem ( =-S ), would it be possible?
[09:16] <alfabet> blackeyes: then you are running ppc
[09:16] <_jason> belkin: have you installed build-essential and gcc-3.4?
[09:16] <tr0nic> have
[09:17] <tr0nic> i also hate it lol
[09:17] <harisund> LinuxJones do you know of any? Somebody here suggested Mondo - Mindi to me earlier.
[09:17] <belkin> _jason build-essential yes
[09:17] <_jason> belkin: install gcc-3.4
[09:17] <qualus> is 3ddesktop compatible with KDE at all, btw ?
[09:17] <blackeyes> alfabet: i know i'm running PPC
[09:17] <SoulPropagation> Anyone?
[09:17] <tr0nic> hey there's a howto i'll be back if it doesn't work
[09:17] <tr0nic> ty
[09:17] <tr0nic> bye
[09:17] <tr0nic> sorry to waste time
[09:17] <Jimmey__> harisund, which operating systems
[09:18] <joshritger> I have two harddrives, will the second one show up under filesystem or where?
[09:18] <belkin> _jason thank you
[09:18] <harisund> Jimmey__ I have a perfectly working Ubuntu now, and I want to make a disk image of it to be able to restore it later.
[09:18] <USER015575> www.libero.it
[09:18] <ompaul> beings, no point in addressing me as I said I don't have that info, my apci works but I am using development software, and please leave it for 10 minutes before you repeat the question, if you remove the ompaul from the start then it would be a useful question for the channel in general but include the machine type in case anyone has a specific hack for that hard ware
[09:18] <_jason> belkin: you have to 'export CC=gcc-3.4' before compiling
[09:18] <harisund> Jimmey__ Then try other Linuces, FreeBSD, ReactOS ..
[09:18] <arrick> _jason, "arrick" at 71.115.179.219 pasted "I get this when performing the make for the HTTP::Negotiate, and the following for Makefile.PL" (24 lines, 925B) at http://sial.org/pbot/16867
[09:19] <belkin> _jason hmm how will i do that ?
[09:19] <alfabet> blackeyes: ok...then
[09:19] <alfabet> blackeyes: what is your issue
[09:19] <harisund> Jimmey__ my hardware is old enough and compatible with most new OSs without any tweaking required. That's why I want to try out different platforms.
[09:19] <alfabet> ppc is my speciality =)
[09:19] <myk> okie dokie now, Totem Movie Player says it cant play my .mp3's and when i try to watch a .avi, video doesn't show... any ideas?
[09:19] <blackeyes> alfabet: i just want to boot into safe/single user mode
[09:19] <alfabet> myk: codecs
[09:19] <_jason> arrick: doesn't libwww-perl provide that?
[09:19] <harisund> Jimmey__ But I want to return to Ubuntu the way it is right now. So I was looking for some sort of a ghosting tool....
[09:19] <beings> Ok, if anyone here know how to make nvidia card work properly on a laptop - slow down the fan to its normal speed. Please Help.
[09:19] <alfabet> blackeyes: it should show you parameters
[09:19] <alfabet> blackeyes: hold s
[09:19] <_jason> belkin: you just type it in
[09:19] <arrick> _jason, ok, wasnt sure
[09:19] <alfabet> blackeyes: recardles you are looking for an s
[09:20] <Jimmey__> harisund, couldn't you dual-boot?
[09:20] <blackeyes> alfabet: hold s after rebooting?
[09:20] <harisund> Jimmey__ Hmm.. that is a good suggestion.. wonder why I didn't think of it .. just space constraints basically ..
[09:20] <thinkle> I'm on ubuntu-dapper -- my cups appears to be fubared (reinstalling all cups packages makes no difference). Anyone else experiencing this?
[09:20] <harisund> Jimmey__ Besides I dont' know if installing a new OS might overwrite Ubuntu's Grub.
[09:21] <harisund> Jimmey__ For example, if I install Windows it sure does overwrite Ubuntu's grub. That's a PITA for me for sure.
[09:21] <alfabet> blackeyes: you can try that
[09:21] <alfabet> or get to the loader prompt
[09:21] <alfabet> wen its booting
[09:21] <chip42> thinkle: me. i rebooted into another OS and printed from there.. let me know if you manage to fix it :\
[09:21] <alfabet> it should say...5..4...3..2.
[09:21] <Jimmey__> harisund, I guessed if you backed up your entire ubuntu partition onto (c)dvd, you could, if you screw up, make a new ext3 partition, copy the files over, and mark it bootable.
[09:21] <Jowi> falcon3: it seems like dhclient is doing the update for the nameservers /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf. "man dhclient" for more info. probably the do-forward-updates flag that need to be set. another way would be to make resolv.conf readonly (remove the owner write permission)
[09:21] <alfabet> blackeyes: so then cut that and add -s
[09:21] <luis_> hi...could anybody tell me where can i download the build essentials for ubuntu 5.10? I'm following the intrucctions of several webs but it doesn't work..thank u
[09:22] <Jimmey__> That way it'd be back to normal..
[09:22] <ompaul> !enter
[09:22] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:22] <ompaul> alfabet ^^^
[09:22] <lowroad> hey everyone, i'm trying to watch a mkv file but there is no sound in totem or any other program except mplayer.... problem is, mplayer never lets me change the size of the actual video, even when i fullscreen it, the viewable video stays the same, anythoughts on how to get audio to work in totem or vlc?
[09:22] <harisund> Jmmey__ Now you are giving a real good suggestoin.. let me get it right..
[09:22] <blackeyes> alfabet: I don't see any of that, yaboot doesn't seem to have very many options
[09:22] <alfabet> ompaul: ??
[09:22] <harisund> Jimmey__ Is it sufficient if I just "copy the partition" and "make it bootable" .. are there no such things as hidden sectors or stuff that won't get copied onto a DVD?
[09:22] <myk> is there a keyboard plugin type thing that will enable the windows keys on my keyboard?
[09:22] <alfabet> ompaul: then you bloody help him
[09:22] <alfabet> o
[09:22] <alfabet> k
[09:23] <LinuxJones> harisund: yes that's it >> http://www.mondorescue.org/
[09:23] <harisund> LinuxJones: Ok I will have a look . thanks.. Jimmey__ I will have a look at your suggestion too. sounds workable
[09:23] <belkin> how will i mount one of my secound hard disk driver and be able to write to it without being root ?
[09:23] <thinkle> chip42: I found this bug report... https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/39078
[09:23] <lowroad> hey everyone, i'm trying to watch a mkv file but there is no sound in totem or any other program except mplayer.... problem is, mplayer never lets me change the size of the actual video, even when i fullscreen it, the viewable video stays the same, anythoughts on how to get audio to work in totem or vlc?
[09:23] <Jimmey__> harisund, you'd have to configure Grub to the changes, but the kernel's on your ubuntu partition, Grub will point at that, and ( if bootable ), your ubuntu will boot *-)
[09:24] <linrunix> buenas
[09:24] <Jimmey__> harisund, if you just copy your / to a DVD
[09:24] <harisund> Jimmey__ Looks liek that is a workable solution. Thanks ! I will have a look into it
[09:25] <falcon3> Jowi: thankyou
[09:25] <lowroad> I'm trying to watch a mkv file but there is no sound in totem or any other program except mplayer.., anythoughts on how to get audio to work in totem or vlc?
[09:25] <joshritger> my hdd shows up under disks, but i can't find the storage anywhere on my computer, do i have to mount the disk?
[09:25] <Jimmey__> lowroad, 'killall esd'
[09:26] <rambo3> maby you have to set sound to mono in vlc
[09:26] <Jimmey__> joshritger, yep..
[09:26] <thinkle> chip42: The bug reports appear to suggest that if I wait long enough I'll get a list of printers from "Add Printer" - we shall see. My current situation is that I see no drivers...
[09:26] <Jimmey__> !mount
[09:26] <ubotu> hmm... mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[09:26] <lowroad> Jimmey__ didn't work
[09:26] <intelikey> xfs is running, why this ?  Fatal server error:
[09:27] <intelikey> could not open default font 'fixed'
[09:27] <Jimmey__> lowroad, that's all I got :( Try 'vlc' from the terminal, then open the file you want to play - analyse the output for errors
[09:27] <lowroad> I'm trying to watch a mkv file but there is no sound in totem or any other program except mplayer.., anythoughts on how to get audio to work in totem or vlc?
[09:27] <belkin> how do i get full permissions to a mounted hard drive in /media/hard1 ? right now im not able to delete anything ...
[09:27] <chip42> thinkle: that is somewhat different from my situation. it was working.. but now it sits and does nothing when i attempt to print. wonder if i wait long enough...
[09:27] <Jimmey__> lowroad, Try 'vlc' from the terminal, then open the file you want to play - analyse the output for errors ?
[09:27] <kingspawn> belkin: what fs?
[09:28] <nalioth> blackeyes: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[09:28] <Spofer> Hello
[09:29] <belkin> kingspawn well the hard was formated with ubuntu ... so its ext3 ( 83 )
[09:29] <linrunix> hellp
[09:29] <linrunix> hello
[09:29] <lowroad> Jimmey__ matroska @ blah blah unknown track header entry
[09:29] <ompaul> blackeyes, for help with that join #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:29] <lowroad> Jimmey__ i dont even get picture in vlc, at least i get picture in totem, just no audio
[09:29] <Spofer> I'm having a problem with my ubuntu installation
[09:29] <Spofer> ...
[09:29] <ompaul> blackeyes, your ppc video
[09:29] <kingspawn> belkin: then you will need to chmod the directories you want access to. does ls -l tell you that the files are owned by root?
[09:29] <lowroad> I'm trying to watch a mkv file but there is no sound in totem or any other program except mplayer.., anythoughts on how to get audio to work in totem or vlc?
[09:29] <thinkle> chip42: Yeah -- I had working printing a few weeks ago as well... but I did get the situation with no drivers being loaded when I went to re-add the printer... (oddly enough, when I manually loaded the PPD file, I got a message that it was already installed - ack!)
[09:29] <tdn> I am installing Ubuntu on my friends computer. My friend got a lot of hard drives. It is very important, that he doesn't lose his data. When I am installing from the CD it requires me to set up software RAID. I would really like to have Ubuntu ignore the software RAID part. It should only touch the one disk (/dev/hda) which I want to install on. Is it safe for me to select "Finish" in the menu where I have the following options: "Creat
[09:30] <Jimmey__> lowroad, try the same with totem, then post the errors here
[09:30] <rambo3> lowroad, stop repeating
[09:30] <belkin> kingspawn yes . because i mounted with  sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/hard1/
[09:30] <Spofer> Problem: I'm getting a command prompt instead of the ubuntu desktop after installing
[09:30] <lowroad> Jimmey__ :  this is what i get:  (totem:20643): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure: assertion `gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure (accel_closure) != NULL' failed
[09:30] <lowroad> (totem:20643): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure: assertion `gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure (accel_closure) != NULL' failed
[09:30] <lowroad> (totem:20643): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_str_has_prefix: assertion `str != NULL' failed
[09:30] <lowroad> libvorbis: this bitstream does not contain vorbis audio data.
[09:30] <lowroad> libvorbis: this bitstream does not contain vorbis audio data.
[09:30] <thinkle> chip42: True enough -- I just waited it out and was able to add my printer normally after a *long* pause.
[09:30] <lowroad> libvorbis: this bitstream does not contain vorbis audio data.
[09:30] <lowroad> [mpeg4 @ 0xb64b5e50] vop not coded
[09:30] <lowroad> [mpeg4 @ 0xb64b5e50] vop not coded
[09:31] <lowroad> [mpeg4 @ 0xb64b5e50] vop not coded
[09:31] <Jowi> lowroad: do not paste in here
[09:31] <lowroad> [mpeg4 @ 0xb64b5e50] vop not coded
[09:31] <lowroad> [mpeg4 @ 0xb64b5e50] vop not coded
[09:31] <lowroad> [mpeg4 @ 0xb64b5e50] vop not coded
[09:31] <lowroad> [mpeg4 @ 0xb64b5e50] vop not coded
[09:31] <baconbacon> lowroad: pastebin!
[09:31] <baconbacon> !pastebin
[09:31] <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
[09:31] <thinkle> chip42,  It appears the old printer is back to working as well
[09:31] <lowroad> sorry all
[09:31] <kingspawn> belkin: if you want all files on the disk owned by your user, do: sudo chown -R user:user /media/hard1  if this is not the case, you need to set up permissions a bit more cleverly
[09:32] <Spofer> Problem: I'm getting a command prompt instead of the ubuntu desktop after installing
[09:32] <thinkle> chip42, we have lift-off -- printing is back!
[09:32] <intelikey> X error      could not open default font 'fixed'  ?
[09:32] <rambo3> Spofer, yes don trepeat . it maby xorg or many other errors
[09:32] <chip42> thinkle: very cool. going to mess with it some now, and be patient this time :)
[09:32] <thinkle> chip42, hope it works for you as well... you just have to let cupsd chew up 80-90% of your CPU for 5 or 10 minutes with no feedback, and it appears to work.
[09:33] <venox> hey. how can I install thunar on ubuntu breezy?
[09:33] <Spofer> sry about repeating. I'm pretty new to this whole Linux thing. could you ellaborate?
[09:33] <tr0nic> i've tried mounting a windows disk (hda1) by using sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows -t ntfs -o umask=0222 and i get device is already mounted or busy any help here is there a simple way to mount an ntfs disk
[09:33] <SoulPropagation> Is this how to make a local repository? [admin@localrepo: /var/www/packages] $ sudo apt-get -d update && apt-ftparchive packages ./ ./Packages && gzip ./Packages .... Then for the client machines, just add "deb http://12.34.56.78/ packages/", right?
[09:33] <baconbacon> Spofer: what's your video card
[09:34] <kingspawn> tr0nic: well, IS it already mounted?
[09:34] <dj_baggio> hi guys :)
[09:34] <tr0nic> where would it be mounted kingspawn
[09:34] <tr0nic> in disks it shows
[09:34] <chip42> tr0nic: df
[09:34] <kmilo> I install tomat but http://localhost:8180 don't work
[09:34] <tr0nic> no it isn't showing up in df
[09:34] <tr0nic> it's showing up in disks from the menus though
[09:34] <tr0nic> as hda
[09:34] <rambo3> Spofer you video card may be missconfigured.
[09:34] <kingspawn> tr0nic: doesnt show if you type just mount either?
[09:34] <rambo3> !tell Spofer about fixres
[09:35] <tr0nic> no i've tried the mount command as above
[09:35] <tr0nic> i've tried mounting a windows disk (hda1) by using sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows -t ntfs -o umask=0222 and i get device is already mounted or busy any help here is there a simple way to mount an ntfs disk
[09:35] <tr0nic> ^ that
[09:35] <Spofer> It's Geforce 7800
[09:35] <tr0nic> i created the windows directory under the mount directory
[09:35] <kingspawn> tr0nic: yes, but i am asking for just "mount"
[09:35] <xwolf-> any idea why cant i set my own ip number, just through dhcp am i able to connect anywhere external? (in kcontrol, that is)
[09:35] <Spofer> how do i configure it?
[09:35] <rambo3> Spofer, read that but before can you login in console and type:  startx  and report what it says
[09:35] <tr0nic> mount /dev/hda?
[09:35] <kingspawn> tr0nic: no, "mount".
[09:35] <Spofer> ok that's good
[09:35] <tr0nic> just issue the mount command?
[09:36] <chip42> no options
[09:36] <kingspawn> tr0nic: ...
[09:36] <tr0nic> as in mount nothing else
[09:36] <tr0nic> it's not in fstab
[09:36] <kingspawn> tr0nic: just type mount.
[09:36] <Spofer> how do i configure things on the console?
[09:36] <tr0nic> just type mount as root
[09:36] <tr0nic> but mount will have to know what to mount won't it
[09:36] <nathanael> I just tried to install the macromedia flash plugin for firefox, and it says "not found"
[09:36] <tr0nic> it's not showing up in df
[09:36] <kingspawn> tr0nic: I am nearing retirement age here, just type "sudo mount" and hit your "ENTER" key.
[09:36] <nathanael> IS there another place I can get this?
[09:37] <tr0nic> ok kingspawn
[09:37] <tr0nic> i too am old
[09:37] <rambo3> Spofer, read what ubotu told you , before that can you type startx in console ?
[09:37] <tr0nic> i will be back if it doesn't work
[09:37] <xwolf-> !dhcp
[09:37] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, xwolf-
[09:37] <tr0nic> ty very much for your help
[09:37] <rts> On my desktop system (which is quite old), Dapper Drake detected almost nothing about my system: it didn't detect either of the 2 printers, SMP, my ethernet card, my sounds card... none of which are very exotic.  How do I coax it to detect my ethernet, sound card, ... ?
[09:37] <kingspawn> tr0nic: you're not in ubuntu now?
[09:37] <rambo3> !dhclient
[09:37] <ubotu> rambo3: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:37] <tr0nic> no i am not
[09:37] <tr0nic> i am trying to get off windows
[09:37] <kingspawn> tr0nic: then wait 2 secs
[09:38] <kingspawn> tr0nic: If hda1 does not show up when you type "mount", try typing "sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda" too, to be sure that your hda1 is the ntfs partition
[09:38] <tr0nic> ok
[09:38] <tr0nic> i thought mount needed parameters before it did anything
[09:38] <jmoncayo> is it good to have a reiserfs partition?
[09:38] <ompaul> rts, please ask that in the dapper drake channel #ubuntu+1 (if your using xchat just click on the channel name)
[09:38] <kingspawn> tr0nic: without arguments, it just shows you every mount point in use. its just to be certain its not mounted somewhere else
[09:39] <tr0nic> but will just mount mount it
[09:39] <joshritger> for file storage do i want my hdd to be primary or extended
[09:39] <fury|Smoke> hello
[09:39] <nathanael> Can I get flash anywhere else besides macromedia.com?
[09:39] <kingspawn> tr0nic: No, and stay in ubuntu when you come here next time, will make this so much easier :)
[09:39] <Spofer> Ok i'll see what the startx says and will come back
[09:39] <Spofer> thx
[09:39] <nathanael> !flash
[09:39] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:39] <belkin> !sound
[09:39] <ubotu> [sound]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[09:39] <tr0nic> just wondering how would being in irc on ubunto help me more
[09:39] <tr0nic> i'm trying to get onto ubunto
[09:40] <Yokalosh> is there any program for playing 3gp videos? it is the format my mobile/cell phone uses
[09:40] <tr0nic> are you saying you could connect to me?
[09:40] <kingspawn> tr0nic: No, but arent you trying to mount an ntfs disk? By that, I take it that you have ubuntu up and running
[09:40] <joshritger> do i want a hdd for just file storage in primary or extended format
[09:40] <chip42> tr0nic: more like you could try what we suggest without rebooting.. it is going to take a long time if you reboot every time you need more information
[09:40] <tr0nic> chip 42 i can't connect from ubuntu next
[09:41] <tr0nic> thats what i'm trying to do get the drivers across from this windows
[09:41] <SoulPropagation> Is this how to make a local repository? [admin@localrepo: /var/www/packages] $ sudo apt-get -d update && apt-ftparchive packages ./ ./Packages && gzip ./Packages .... Then for the client machines, just add "deb http://12.34.56.78/ packages/", right?
[09:41] <tr0nic> can't connect from ubuntu yet
[09:41] <kingspawn> tr0nic: What will mounting an ntfs disk help you connect to the internet?
[09:41] <tr0nic> right thanks i'll try that ty very much
[09:41] <ninfa> i want to start telnetd on my machine but aparently the package telnet includes only the client, any idea?
[09:41] <eneried> hello anyvbosy
[09:41] <tr0nic> the object of the exercise is to connect from windows then get the drivers across to ubuntu for my modem to connect from ubuntu
[09:41] <Jowi> joshritger: you can have maximum 4 primary partitions. if you need more partitions you create an extended partition to put more partitions in.
[09:42] <tuxedo_kamen> hi everyone
[09:42] <eneried> coulsd you help me? i need to know tha linux distro and version of a server looking it via ssh, how to do that?
[09:42] <Eppu> ninfa: install telnetd, for example
[09:42] <rambo3> so uf you install firefox you expect apache to be installed to?
[09:42] <ninfa> btw what repositories are good to add to source.list? im on a fresh install but im new to ubuntu
[09:42] <SoulPropagation> eneried: man uname
[09:42] <billytwowilly> anyone using the dapper beta?  how stable is it?
[09:42] <tuxedo_kamen> i'm having some problems with gaim, can anyone please help me?
[09:42] <_jason> !dapper
[09:42] <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 :)
[09:42] <kingspawn> eneried: use uname
[09:42] <ketsugi> dapper's pretty stable for me
[09:42] <tr0nic> right thanks i'll try that
[09:42] <ninfa> ninfa@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-cache search telnetd
[09:42] <ninfa> ninfa@ubuntu:~$
[09:43] <ninfa> Eppu: no result searching telnetd
[09:43] <Trae> Does anyone here know if Ubuntu supports Raid 1 out of the box?
[09:43] <kingspawn> chip42: Did you understand anything of tr0nics problems?
[09:43] <kingspawn> s/of/about
[09:43] <eneried> thanks
[09:43] <Falstius> Trae: depends on how you are doing raid .. software or hardware
[09:43] <Jowi> !info telnetd
[09:43] <ubotu> telnetd: (The telnet server), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 0.17-29build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 39 kB, Installed size: 140 kB
[09:43] <conhe> help me  look it  sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu via gethostbyname() no join more how root !!
[09:43] <Trae> Falstius, I'm guessing software
[09:43] <Trae> Falstius, I have two drives the same exact size
[09:43] <chip42> kingspawn: only the first half..i am under the impression that he is under the impression that he can get drivers for his modem off his ntfs partition.. what truth there is in that i don't know. i doubt it
[09:44] <Jowi> ninfa: it is in the universe repos
[09:44] <Falstius> Trae: and what you mean by "out of the box" :)
[09:44] <ompaul> !tell conhe about root
[09:44] <Trae> Falstius, I need to have one be a real - time mirror of the other
[09:44] <Trae> Falstius, meaning, can I set it up fairly easily to do that
[09:44] <Jowi> !tell ninfa about repositories
[09:44] <eneried> ok, uname said me only that thing
[09:44] <ninfa> Jowi: ill try to see if i understand that 100% brb
[09:44] <eneried> ... "Linux"
[09:44] <Falstius> Trae: do you need to boot from them?
[09:44] <ompaul> conhe, read the message from ubotu
[09:44] <kingspawn> chip42: Yeah, might be he's downloaded some drivers onto his disk, but it feels like he doesn't really know what he himself means. Guess he'll be back.
[09:44] <belkin> hmm i cannot get my sound fixed :(
[09:44] <Trae> Falstius, hmmm, don't need to boot from the mirrored drive I wouldn't think.
[09:44] <Trae> Falstius, but from the main one yes
[09:44] <ompaul> eneried,  do this >>cat /etc/issue<<
[09:45] <belkin> mplayer works fine ... but without sound ;))
[09:45] <Falstius> Trae: well, setting up 2 spare drives as raid 1 would be very easy.  Doing it with your boot drive is more difficult but should be possible.  I haven't done it, so can't give you any specifics.
[09:46] <Trae> Falstius, okies, thanks bunches for trying to anwer
[09:46] <Trae> answer even
[09:46] <eneried> thanks ompaul
[09:46] <kosnick> i have downloaded a hole site. Is there any way i can convert it to pdf (writer does only one page not the hole site , as far as i know)
[09:46] <SoulPropagation> Is this how to make a local repository? [admin@localrepo: /var/www/packages] $ sudo apt-get -d update && apt-ftparchive packages ./ ./Packages && gzip ./Packages .... Then for the client machines, just add "deb http://12.34.56.78/ packages/", right?
[09:47] <ompaul> eneried, >>uname -a<< or >>uname -r<< also useful
[09:47] <ninfa> Jowi: thx for the info, i think i got it
[09:47] <ompaul> SoulPropagation, no check out debmirror on the wiki
[09:47] <rittyan> Hi all... why not every font have 'Style' in dapper? I mean bold\undeline\whatever, and also changing size do nothing...
[09:47] <Jowi> np ninfa
[09:48] <kosnick> html to pdf convertion
[09:48] <eneried> i need anew help, what exactly does the following command " kill -QUIT process_id"?
[09:49] <eneried> " kill -QUIT process_id" does it kill a process? or only send a signal without killingbthe process?
[09:49] <kingspawn> eneried: It kills a process by sending it the SIGQUIT signal
[09:49] <arrick> kingspawn, how are you today?
[09:49] <Steele-Campbel1> Hey all
[09:50] <eneried> kingspawn, so if i do that the process will die... i'm ok?
[09:50] <kingspawn> arrick: Fine thank you :) Yourself?
[09:50] <tr0nic> mounting ntfs disk - when i type sudo mount it doesn't show up it does show up as an ntfs disk when i type sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda HPFS/NTFS
[09:50] <tr0nic> i want to mount it
[09:50] <tr0nic> kingspawn you still there?
[09:50] <kingspawn> eneried: Yes. You can use "kill -9 <pid>" to be as certain as you can that it gets killed
[09:51] <kingspawn> tr0nic: Yes. When you fdisk -l /dev/hda, does it show hda1 as ntfs, or does it just say hda?
[09:51] <Eppu> eneried: QUIT signal may be caught by the process. KILL signal cannot be.
[09:51] <tr0nic> i can't remember :-/
[09:51] <tr0nic> should i go back and check
[09:51] <mauper> hi, quick question for dapper: dpkg-reconfigure locales: where is the selection dialog ? Any alternative ?
[09:51] <belkin> kingspawn works... so from now on i have to type that everytime i boot my machine ?
[09:51] <kingspawn> tr0nic: Well, if you have to reboot all the time, you best be sure to note down what info you need for coming back here.
[09:51] <tr0nic> i did fdisk -l and it said hpfs/ntfs
[09:51] <kingspawn> belkin: What did I tell you? Can't remember off-hand.
[09:52] <tr0nic> on the line for hda1
[09:52] <rittyan> Guys is there a way to repair fonts? =_=
[09:52] <tr0nic> it shows up as hpfs/ntfs
[09:52] <GammaRay> anyone using a BCM4318? do you use the native driver? does it work? have you ever actually connected to a hotspot?
[09:52] <eneried> Eppu, but Quit also kill the process
[09:52] <eneried> i needd to stack trace a process ithout killing it
[09:52] <tr0nic> it is an ntfs volume
[09:52] <marnanel> Is there any way of installing mono 1.1.10 dev libraries in breezy? I heard they were being backported
[09:52] <belkin> kingspawn sudo chown -R user:user /media/hard1
[09:52] <tr0nic> showing up as hda/1
[09:52] <kingspawn> eneried: Yes, it _may_ kill it, but it the process traps your SIGQUIT-signal, it might not, it might opt to do something else.
[09:52] <jmoncayo> how can people block pings? i mean the webpage is up but when i ping the web it doesnt responds
[09:52] <belkin> kingspawn to give user permission to the mounted hard drive
[09:52] <kingspawn> belkin: Ah, no, that's for ever :)
[09:52] <ninfa> Jowi: i just installed telnetd now how do i run the daemon? theres no /etc/init.d/telnetd or anything like it
[09:52] <Eppu> eneried: yes, if the process does not handle it. A process may install a signal handler to do something else.
[09:52] <sfar> anyone got DAOC running under ubuntu?
[09:52] <tr0nic> i try that belkin?
[09:52] <marnanel> jmoncayo: with a firewall
[09:53] <arrick> kingspawn, not good, trying to get a pastebot woking, and have been working on it for 4 days now
[09:53] <ubuntu_> <= dapper live cd atm
[09:53] <belkin> kingspawn so how will i do this next time ? how will i mount my hard because if i use sudo again .. it will be owned by root
[09:53] <SinnerG> that is ;p
[09:53] <skypa> greetings
[09:53] <belkin> tr0nic yeah thats works :)
[09:53] <jmoncayo> marnanel, well what should be the rule for that?
[09:53] <kingspawn> belkin: No, that should not be the case.
[09:53] <Jowi> ninfa: no idea. telnetd is not to be considered secure so i haven't installed it
[09:53] <skypa> is here anyone avaiblable with experiences in the field of pxe booting who could spare a minute for me? :)
[09:53] <tr0nic> do i replace <username> with "root" belkin
[09:53] <Eppu> ninfa: are you using xinetd? If you are, you need to set up /etc/xinet.d/telnetd
[09:54] <eneried> thasnks a lot
[09:54] <eneried> see U later
[09:54] <kingspawn> belkin: Try imagining that every time your machine shuts down, your root filesystem resets all permissions...
[09:54] <belkin> tr0nic no .. with your user
[09:54] <GammaRay> xinetd was such a bad idea...
[09:54] <belkin> kingspawn but how will i mount the hard autom. on boot ?
[09:54] <chip42> kingspawn: sounds like a great practical joke
[09:54] <SinnerG> A new graphical installer is available on the live CD, allowing Kubuntu to be installed quickly and easily to your hard disk => where? :p
[09:54] <kingspawn> belkin: Add it to your /etc/fstab
[09:54] <kingspawn> chip42: Heh, would be, wouldn't it :)
[09:54] <skypa> does the dapper installer support nfs share remote installation?
[09:54] <ninfa> Eppu: no, i dont have anything like that
[09:55] <belkin> kingspawn see thats what im talking about .. if i add it to my fstab .. then it will be mounted as root or not ?
[09:55] <Falstius> belkin: you can define which user it will mount as actually.
[09:55] <Eppu> ninfa: You usually install either inetd or xinetd daemon, which launches individual daemons like telnetd
[09:56] <kingspawn> belkin: Well, it is still mounted as root, by since you've just set all your files to be owned by you, it does not matter.
[09:56] <nathanael> !flash
[09:56] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:56] <tr0nic> should i try what belkin said?
[09:56] <kingspawn> belkin: Your root-disk also gets mounted as root, but you still own your home-dir
[09:56] <tr0nic> maybe iu should google more
[09:56] <kingspawn> tr0nic: I have no idea what he said
[09:56] <tr0nic> i thought there;d be a simple command to mount an ntfs volume
[09:56] <kingspawn> tr0nic: As far as I can see, the command you have been issuing is correct
[09:57] <Jowi> !ntfs
[09:57] <ubotu> well, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:57] <belkin> so bassic /dev/sda1       /media/hard1/  in fstab should do the trick right ?
[09:57] <kingspawn> tr0nic: mount -t ntfs -o umask=0222 /dev/hda1 /mount/whatever
[09:57] <GammaRay> Eppu: does anyone use that anymore except maybe for pop servers?
[09:57] <kingspawn> belkin: Filesystem ext3 and defaults
[09:57] <tr0nic> right i'll try that and also thanks for the wiki ubotu
[09:58] <Eppu> GammaRay: what, inetd or xined? I do at least.
[09:58] <GammaRay> Eppu: either one...
[09:58] <Eppu> GammaRay: I use xinetd. Mainly for telnetd and subversion
[09:59] <belkin> kingspawn  will you please help me to get my sound working ?
[09:59] <Eppu> ninfa: If you install inetd, you need a line like this in /etc/inetd.conf: telnet          stream  tcp     nowait  telnetd.telnetd /usr/sbin/tcpd  /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
[09:59] <ninfa> Eppu: i guess i have inetd because i have a /etc/inet.d directory but theres no telnetd in it
[09:59] <kingspawn> belkin: That all depends on what the problem is :)
[09:59] <GammaRay> Eppu: not to but your balls but.... telnet? big old angry user base or something?
[09:59] <noisy_1> I'm running server and I'm wondering how to make cp run in the background so I can continue doing CLI maintenance
[09:59] <kingspawn> noisy_1: cp <bla bla> &
[09:59] <belkin> kingspawn  there is no sound output ;)
[09:59] <noisy_1> thanks
[10:00] <kingspawn> belkin: Well now.. :)
[10:00] <harisund> Does anybody use irssi here? How do I make it show all of my windows in the blue status bar at the bottom? It is only showing my current window right now :(
[10:00] <belkin> kingspawn do i have to install any alsa package or something ?
[10:00] <GammaRay> ninfa: try /etc/init.d/telne....
[10:00] <kingspawn> belkin: System->Prefs->Multimedia systems selector
[10:00] <Eppu> GammaRay: well it's really quick to use over physical connection you control, like a home ethernet
[10:00] <kingspawn> belkin: What's it set for? ALSA?
[10:00] <noisy_1> kingspawn, is there a way to see the progress of that process?
[10:00] <belkin> kingspawn i tryed all 3 and none pass the test
[10:01] <kingspawn> noisy_1: Well, not really. You could set it to verbose, but it would keep interfering with your terminal
[10:01] <kingspawn> belkin: Hm, okay
[10:01] <Zdra> Hi ! what's the default debconf value in dapper for the priority (high ?) and frontend (dialogue ?)
[10:01] <ninfa> Eppu: GammaRay: theres no /etc/init.d/t*
[10:01] <noisy_1> there's no command to make it report a percentage of completion?
[10:01] <Falstius> Eppu: ssh and passwordless login .. why would you want telnet.
[10:01] <ninfa> Eppu: the line you mentioned was already there, i guess the instalation added it
[10:01] <kingspawn> noisy_1: No, actually there's not. I am just coding such an application, but it is far from ready.
[10:02] <seyon>  i'm getting some problems when i try to print from a java application
[10:02] <noisy_1> k, let me know when you finish it ;=P
[10:02] <kingspawn> belkin: Had a look in Device manager for your soundcard?
[10:02] <seyon> i get allways the message "no print service found"
[10:02] <Eppu> ninfa: Yeah, you might try /etc/init.d/inetd restart to make sure it's in effect
[10:02] <seyon> i'm using dapper
[10:02] <kingspawn> belkin: does "lspci" tell you anything about it?
[10:02] <Eppu> Falstius: no really good reason probably, but I've used it for years and years
[10:03] <belkin> 0000:00:1b.0 0403: Intel Corp. 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definiti on Audio Controller (rev 03)
[10:03] <belkin> thats my sound card
[10:03] <harisund> Does anybody use irssi here? How do I make it show all of my windows in the blue status bar at the bottom? It is only showing my current window right now :(
[10:03] <rambo3> harisund, alt +1  alt+2 for channels
[10:03] <kingspawn> belkin: read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems ?
[10:03] <belkin> kingspawn yes .. i did
[10:03] <harisund> rambo3 that just takes me to the channels. I want the blue bar on the bottom to show me the channel names. Is that possible?
[10:04] <rambo3> id ont think so , you can always man irssi
[10:04] <kingspawn> belkin: Heh, well then I don't really know, its not really my field. when "crimsun" is on, he might be able to help, he's got the skills with sound
[10:04] <ninfa> Eppu: ninfa@ubuntu:~$ /etc/init.d/inetutils-inetd restart
[10:04] <ninfa> Restarting internet superserver: inetd.
[10:04] <kingspawn> belkin: try "cat some.wav /dev/dsp"
[10:05] <ninfa> Eppu: but theres still no inetd
[10:05] <ninfa> Eppu: sorry i mean no telnet
[10:05] <Eppu> ninfa: Did you try telnetting to the machine now?
[10:05] <HymnToLife> anyone knows what a "debootstrap error code 2" during the base system install means ?
[10:05] <ninfa> Eppu: ninfa@ubuntu:~$ telnet localhost
[10:05] <ninfa> Trying 127.0.0.1...
[10:05] <ninfa> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[10:05] <kingspawn> ninfa: Why do you want telnet, if I may ask?
[10:06] <eneried> hello gain
[10:06] <eneried> *again
[10:06] <myk> is there any really good video editor for ubuntu? also, any really good picture editors?
[10:06] <ninfa> kingspawn: someone asked me to install it
[10:06] <ninfa> kingspawn: consider it like work
[10:07] <Falstius> ninfa, you should have told them no :)
[10:07] <ninfa> kingspawn: i dont use my self, but im just trying to get some work done
[10:07] <kingspawn> ninfa: Heh, okay. It's no really considered safe, just so you know. But if its work, you might not care ;)
[10:07] <marnanel> eh, I ran telnetd because someone asked me to do it, and so few people ran it this days there was a damn userlevel exploit in it that went unpatched for years, and someone rooted my server
[10:07] <noisy_1> How would I go about creating an alias that cd's then ls's "cdl <foldername>" ?
[10:07] <eneried> i need to know the vnc server port of a server via ssh... could anybody help me
[10:07] <marnanel> It was No Fun
[10:07] <belkin> kingspawn how xmms doesnt show me any soundcard errors... the file is playing but there is still no sound ..
[10:08] <ninfa> Falstius: i did tell them, and i know its not secure, i think they might have some old cobol aplication that has something to do with telnet haha
[10:08] <kingspawn> noisy_1: set up an alias in .bashrc like alias this="cd bla;ls whatever"
[10:08] <kingspawn> belkin: just turn up the volume, man ;)
[10:08] <belkin> kingspawn wen i had ubuntu first time i had to switch the sound on  in console i typed something like alsa-mix ... and worked
[10:08] <Eppu> ninfa: make sure the telnetd line is not commented in inetd.conf
[10:09] <belkin> kingspawn i did man ... from the graphikal thing aint working i need to get in alsa console ...
[10:09] <kingspawn> belkin: alsamixer?
[10:09] <ninfa> belkin: make sure your soundcard isnt muted, use alsamixer
[10:09] <Falstius> I had to install a telnet client for my dad so he could log in to a company that only supported logging in with telnet as root.  I almost fainted.
[10:09] <billytwowilly> can anyone point me to a comparison of reiserfs and xfs?
[10:09] <ninfa> Eppu: i checked that already, the line is exactly as you said
[10:09] <ania> gdzie ja jestem???
[10:09] <nekostar> eh
[10:09] <nekostar> anyone using the new ubuntu
[10:09] <eneried> yuhu?
[10:09] <kingspawn> billytwowilly: osnews.com
[10:09] <kingspawn> billytwowilly: xfs wins :)
[10:09] <nekostar> and if u are ever have any trouble burning via k3b
[10:09] <Jowi> nekostar: probably everyone in #ubuntu+1
[10:10] <nekostar> o yeah forgot that chan thanx
[10:10] <Eppu> ninfa: Does the file /usr/sbin/in.telnetd exist?
[10:10] <arrick> how do I untar something?
[10:10] <kingspawn> arrick: tar xvf file.tar
[10:10] <daddius_> hey peoples
[10:10] <ninfa> Eppu: yes i tried running it but i still cant get connected to localhost
[10:11] <Eppu> ninfa: check /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny . There should only be comments there.
[10:11] <Eppu> ninfa: What ubuntu version are you using anyway?
[10:11] <ninfa> Eppu: youre right only comments
[10:11] <patrick_king> !azureus
[10:11] <ubotu> azureus is, like, totally, a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[10:12] <billytwowilly> kingspawn, is that that hack comparison posted on digg.com ?
[10:12] <daddius_> anyone know what codec rhythmbox should use for mp3 songs?
[10:12] <kingspawn> billytwowilly: No idea
[10:12] <MrPockets> can i use GTKpod to edit the music on my Dell Jukebox?
[10:12] <k3llz> wassup evry1
[10:12] <Jowi> daddius_: gstreamer0.8-mad
[10:12] <ninfa> Eppu: Ubuntu 5.10
[10:12] <noisy_1> command to delete?
[10:12] <ninfa> Eppu: ninfa@ubuntu:~$ uname -a
[10:12] <ninfa> Linux ubuntu.franco.net.ve 2.6.12-10-386 #1 Sat Mar 11 16:13:17 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[10:12] <daddius_> Jowi, thanks so much
[10:12] <kingspawn> noisy_1: rm
[10:12] <noisy_1> thanks
[10:13] <Eppu> ninfa: Can't immediately see what is wrong. I'm using xinetd on dapper myself. Shouldn't really make much difference, only a different configuration file and format
[10:13] <noisy_1> what kind of benefits would I get from upgrading to 2.6?
[10:14] <daddius_> wait i have gstreamer
[10:14] <MdSalih> how do you tar up only certain file types in a dir and also in sub dirs ?
[10:14] <daddius_> still can't play mp3 music with that rhythmbox... anyone know of a different codec?
[10:14] <ninfa> Eppu: i cant see the problem either, thx for your help anyways
[10:14] <MdSalih> tar cvf myTarFile.tar thefolder/*.tar ?
[10:14] <roryy> daddius_: there are many gstreamer packages
[10:14] <roryy> !tell daddius_ about mp3
[10:14] <daddius_> i have noticed
[10:14] <Jowi> daddius_: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad
[10:15] <kingspawn> MdSalih: Are you taring up files that end in .tar?
[10:15] <Jeeves_> Hello
[10:15] <Spofer> hello
[10:15] <Falstius> daddius_: are you running breezy or dapper?   They're differen't packages for mp3s.
[10:15] <Jeeves_> Anyone here who is in the Ubuntu Mirrors team ?
[10:15] <noisy_1> cmd to list active processes?
[10:15] <Spofer> i'm back
[10:15] <kingspawn> noisy_1: ps
[10:15] <noisy_1> ty
[10:15] <kingspawn> noisy_1: ps aux being good.
[10:15] <daddius_> breezy
[10:15] <MdSalih> kingspawn - yes
[10:15] <Falstius> er they use
[10:15] <MdSalih> for example
[10:15] <MdSalih> actually doing *.pfg
[10:15] <kingspawn> MdSalih: then that looks solid if they are inside thefolder
[10:15] <remnon> hello. Is there some program someone could recommend for running MS WinXP in Ubuntu ?
[10:15] <daddius_> Falstius, i am using breezy
[10:15] <MdSalih> nope.. nothing the the direct foldewr
[10:16] <remnon> or is that even possible ?
[10:16] <MdSalih> but in subfolders
[10:16] <Spofer> My ubuntu is showing a command prompt after login instead of the desktop
[10:16] <MdSalih> i.e. thefolider/folderone/files.pdf
[10:16] <MdSalih> nothing in thefolder/
[10:16] <Falstius> daddius_: okay, then what you were told is right :)
[10:16] <MrPockets> what can i use to put music onto my Dell Jukebox?
[10:16] <kingspawn> MdSalih: Does it work? :)
[10:16] <Eppu> ninfa: is the inetd running by the way? You see it in ps?
[10:16] <roryy> daddius_: perhaps you have not enabled the universe repository
[10:16] <daddius_> installing it
[10:17] <daddius_> man this distro is hot
[10:17] <MdSalih> kingspawn - no
[10:17] <Spofer> how do i find what is wrong with my installation?
[10:17] <noisy_1> cmd to kill process using pid?
[10:17] <kingspawn> noisy_1: kill
[10:17] <kingspawn> MdSalih: Hm, thats kind of strange
[10:17] <harisund> ninfa: Are you having problems with telnet? Could you fix the telnet server?
[10:17] <sesstreets> How do you change the splash screen?
[10:18] <ninfa> Eppu: ninfa@ubuntu:~$ ps -ef|grep inet
[10:18] <ninfa> root     12854     1  0 22:03 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/inetutils-inetd
[10:18] <ninfa> ninfa    12870     1  0 22:03 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/inetutils-inetd
[10:18] <ninfa> harisund: i am having trouble with the telnet server
[10:18] <ninfa> ill bw gone for a while
[10:18] <sesstreets> telnet with ubuntu
[10:18] <GammaRay> daddius_: as a ubuntu user I live my days with a constant erection
[10:18] <sesstreets> ...
[10:18] <ninfa> thx everyone for your help
[10:18] <harisund> ninfa: ok I can help you fix that, I have a telnet server running fine on my machine.
[10:18] <noisy_1> kill 1035 didn't kill it
[10:19] <Falstius> ninfa: I was just looking at my inetd.conf and it doesn't read the files in inet.d ...
[10:19] <joshritger> what is the recommended path to put a file storage drive?
[10:20] <Spofer> I've just installed ubuntu, and i get command prompt after login... How do i get to the desktop?
[10:20] <falcon3> anyone used with NFS ?
[10:20] <noisy_1> startx?
[10:20] <Eppu> falcon3: sure
[10:20] <njan> falcon3, yup.
[10:20] <falcon3> I have a directory mounted, but it is not listing it's content properly
[10:20] <Spofer> how do i use startx?
[10:20] <patrick_king> i cant seem to install  the java from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo im using dapper
[10:20] <noisy_1> do you have a desktop environment installed/
[10:20] <kingspawn> noisy_1: kill -9 pid
[10:20] <sesstreets> noisy_1, if hes using xchat..
[10:21] <Spofer> i think so, isn't it installed by default?
[10:21] <noisy_1> thanks king, brb
[10:21] <Eppu> falcon3: does "mount | grep nfs" list the directory?
[10:21] <Spofer> how do i run startx?
[10:21] <Falstius> Spofer: except if you did a server install
[10:21] <falcon3> Eppu: it does
[10:21] <falcon3> kevin@eros:/$ mount | grep nfs
[10:21] <falcon3> persephone:/export on /import type nfs (rw,hard,intr,addr=192.168.2.5)
[10:22] <Eppu> falcon3: It does not list anything in that directory?
[10:22] <Spofer> hmmmm... Does it say Server installation somewhere in the installation or in the ubuntu name?
[10:22] <joshritger> i can't get a disk to mount
[10:22] <joshritger> i am following the online guide
[10:22] <kingspawn> joshritger: What are you doing, and what is it telling you?
[10:22] <juztin> can someone help me out?  when i run esd, i get several messages like this ::: Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 16bit failed ::: , followed by this message ::: Sound device inadequate for Esound. Fatal.
[10:22] <juztin>  ::: ... also, when i start ubuntu, the opening sounds no longer work (the little bongo and atmospheric sounds)...however, all other sound works fine (gxine, amarok, supertux, etc...)....can someone please help me?  i've searched and searched forums and cannot find any help!
[10:23] <joshritger> i follow the guide all way through and nothing happens
[10:23] <noisy_1> if you did a server insall you need to install an environment
[10:23] <falcon3> Eppu: it lists my three directories, two of which are mounts and a normal directory, the normal one has it's full content, the mounted directories are empty
[10:23] <kingspawn> joshritger: Well, what I am asking is what the guide is telling you to do. What commands do you issue?
[10:23] <Spofer> how do i know if i did a server install?
[10:23] <joshritger> oh
[10:23] <falcon3> Eppu: before you ask, yes, they are mounted and working
[10:23] <vini_baggio> can someone give me some pointers to increase samba sharing performance? ive read a lot of stuff in the forums and some samba doc but i still get slow transfers
[10:23] <kingspawn> Spofer: You specified "server" :)
[10:23] <noisy_1> when you installed did you type "server?
[10:24] <joshritger> I used this guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive
[10:24] <Spofer> Well, i don't remember any server specifications... :)
[10:24] <kingspawn> joshritger: Okay, thats a start. What errors do you get?
[10:24] <Spofer> maybe it's something with the Video card?
[10:24] <Eppu> falcon3: hmm.. Have you tried restarting the nfs server? Does it then export the mounts correctly?
[10:24] <sandrinux> Spofer: did you try to digit "startx" at the prompt , after the login with user and password ?
[10:25] <Spofer> yeah, it says invalid command
[10:25] <falcon3> Eppu: tried, but it does not export them correctly
[10:25] <joshritger> when i try to mount it says i must specify a filesystem, and then nothng happens
[10:25] <kingspawn> joshritger: Have you installed a new disk that you have just gotten from a store?
[10:25] <noisy_1> you dont have an environment then
[10:25] <noisy_1> install gnome or something
[10:25] <joshritger> no it is a old hdd
[10:25] <juztin>  ::: ... also, when i start ubuntu, the opening sounds no longer work (the little bongo and atmospheric sounds)...however, all other sound works fine (gxine, amarok, supertux, etc...)....can someone please help me?  i've searched and searched forums and cannot find any help!
[10:25] <joshritger> but never had linux on it
[10:26] <Spofer> is it on the installation CD?
[10:26] <kingspawn> joshritger: Since you have been following that guide, what did "sudo lshw -C disk" tell you, did you find your disk in the list it outputs?
[10:26] <sandrinux> Spofer: yes , must be there
[10:26] <noisy_1> should be
[10:26] <joshritger> yes disk shows up
[10:26] <noisy_1> you can apt-get it too
[10:26] <kingspawn> Spofer: I suggest you reinstall if you have just installed
[10:26] <Beawolfe> looking for help in trying to move files from ubuntu drive to a windows drive please
[10:26] <juztin> running esd returns "Sound device inadequate for Esound. Fatal.
[10:26] <juztin> "  ...  i think i need to make sure esound is using alsa...anyone have any ideas?
[10:26] <Eppu> falcon3: What kind of line do you have in the /etc/exports for those directories?
[10:26] <kingspawn> joshritger: Okay. Which device is it? Like /dev/hda or /dev/hdb or something. And, what filesystem have you got on it?
[10:27] <Spofer> Ok i'll try reinstalling...
[10:27] <noisy_1> gl
[10:27] <kingspawn> Beawolfe: Filesystem of windows drive?
[10:27] <falcon3> kevin@eros:/$ mount | grep nfs
[10:27] <joshritger> hdd
[10:27] <Spofer> let me just make sure i got the right image...
[10:27] <Beawolfe> ntfs
[10:27] <falcon3> Eppu: just a sec
[10:27] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: samba, ftp, or if it's a local disk, maybe Captive... http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
[10:27] <noisy_1> do a default install
[10:27] <joshritger> i formated it ext3
[10:27] <joshritger> but i can't get it to mount
[10:27] <kingspawn> joshritger: Okay. Have you got somewhere you would like to mount it?
[10:27] <Spofer> I downloaded from URL http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/5.10/ubuntu-5.10-install-amd64.iso
[10:28] <joshritger> not in particular
[10:28] <joshritger> just so i can put files on it
[10:28] <falcon3> Eppu: /export cerberus(rw,root_squash,sync)   eros(rw,root_squash,sync)
[10:28] <kingspawn> joshritger: then "mkdir /media/hdd"
[10:28] <noisy_1> Spofer, reinstall
[10:28] <noisy_1> sounds good
[10:28] <Spofer> is that what i'm supposed to use?
[10:28] <Spofer> ok
[10:28] <Spofer> will do
[10:28] <kingspawn> Spofer: If youre on AMD64, it is
[10:28] <Spofer> thx, will be back shortly i hope
[10:28] <noisy_1> he wouldn't have been able to install on 32 anyway
[10:28] <joshritger> it wont let me do that, says permission denied
[10:28] <arrick> how do I force a directory to be removed in terminal?
[10:29] <PuMpErNiCkLe> arrick: rm -rf
[10:29] <kingspawn> joshritger: Sorry, put "sudo" in front of that command.
[10:29] <arrick> thanks
[10:29] <joshritger> ok
[10:29] <PuMpErNiCkLe> np :)
[10:29] <Eppu> falcon3: cerebus is the client machine of course?
[10:29] <noisy_1> whats the command to apt-get sudo.. "apt-get install sudo" ?
[10:29] <falcon3> Eppu: affirmative
[10:29] <PuMpErNiCkLe> noisy_1: sudo should already be installed
[10:29] <joshritger> nothing happened
[10:29] <falcon3> Eppu: as is Eros
[10:29] <Eppu> falcon3: async and no_subtree_check are nice options to add, although they probably wont help
[10:29] <noisy_1> (hypothetically)
[10:30] <kingspawn> joshritger: Thats good. Now you do "sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/hdd1 /media/hdd"
[10:30] <kingspawn> noisy_1: Seems like a good bet. apt-cache search sudo if its not.
[10:30] <uein> I would like to do a shell script which I write "update" and it sends me the whole contents of a path to a virtual path through sftp
[10:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> noisy_1: uh... if you don't have sudo, you'd have to boot in recovery mode and run apt-get install sudo I guess o_O
[10:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> noisy_1: It's kind a really bad situation to be in, though. >_<
[10:31] <Beawolfe> it is a local drive on the machine
[10:31] <joshritger> nothign happens
[10:31] <joshritger> i dont think it is formated as ext3 anymore
[10:31] <joshritger> under disks it shows up as not formated
[10:31] <sandrinux> "sudo apt-get install sudo " probably will non work :-)
[10:31] <Eppu> falcon3: You have probably done all this, but of course check that the exported directory has stuff visible on the server side (that the directory is mounted) and check the /etc/fstab on the client
[10:31] <kingspawn> joshritger: Good. Then you can try using it for something. what does issuing "df" tell you?
[10:31] <twisted`> hmm ubuntu sets my onboard soundcard as default... how can I change that?
[10:32] <noisy_1> Linux is wicked fast. My K-6 333mhz responds faster than my AMD 64 4000+ on XP ;-P
[10:32] <falcon3> Eppu: indeed i have done that
[10:32] <kingspawn> joshritger: Well, there's a difference in partitioning it and formatting it. Did you actually do mkfs.ext3 on it?
[10:32] <joshritger> i was following that guide
[10:32] <joshritger> it was formated as ext3 underdisks before
[10:32] <Eppu> falcon3: There shouldn't be any problems exporting a different filesystem. I have several on my servers
[10:32] <kingspawn> joshritger: what does "sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdd" tell you about it?
[10:33] <falcon3> Eppu: and the mounts are no problem either ?
[10:33] <veruus> has anyone had trouble w/ evolution in Dapper downloading the same emails over and over via POP?
[10:33] <twisted`> veruus: switch off that it stays on the server
[10:33] <Eppu> falcon3: Yeah, I mean exporting mounted filesystem.
[10:33] <veruus> twisted`: I want to keep it on the server
[10:33] <veruus> :)
[10:33] <veruus> it's my gmail account
[10:33] <Eppu> falcon3: What about user ids and permissions. Does the user on the client have proper permissions to the exported directory on the server?
[10:33] <joshritger> what am i looking for
[10:33] <joshritger> anything in particular?
[10:34] <uein> anyone can help me?
[10:34] <kingspawn> veruus: Doesn't gmail itself handle that? I know you can set the option inside Gmail, so I would think that option in evolution does nothing useful
[10:34] <veruus> hmm...
[10:34] <veruus> I'll check that out
[10:34] <kingspawn> veruus: Best verify this by a little experimentation, though.
[10:34] <veruus> yeah, looks likely
[10:34] <veruus> I'll see what's what
[10:34] <veruus> thanks
[10:34] <falcon3> Eppu: they are all owned by "kevin" which is my user
[10:34] <twisted`> veruus: then it's logical it will keep downloading
[10:34] <joshritger> kingspawn is there anyhting in particular that i should look for?
[10:35] <kingspawn> joshritger: Information about hdd1
[10:35] <uein> I would like to do a shell script which I write "update" and it sends me the whole contents of a path to a virtual path through sftp
[10:35] <twisted`> which package holds: alsaconf
[10:35] <crimsun> twisted`: none.
[10:35] <veruus> twisted`: typically pop clients maintain a list of what they have downloaded and make note that they shouldn't download a message again
[10:35] <arun> hi.. i am having a strange problem.. i have installed a library called libfrenchwindows.so and i added its path to LD_LIBRARY_PATH in /etc/bash.bashrc and i am trying to run a app that uses this library.. and i keep getting error while loading shared libraries.. i have been trying to solve this for 8hrs.. its driving me crazy :(.. can some1 pls help me
[10:35] <Eppu> falcon3: Same user ID? NFS operates on the ids, not usernames
[10:36] <kmyst> hi
[10:36] <twisted`> crimsun: hmm I read that alsa-utils used to have it
[10:36] <twisted`> why was it removed?
[10:36] <falcon3> Eppu: how do i check on UID ?
[10:36] <joshritger> kingspawn it says Disk /dev/hdd: 2269 MB, 2269863936 bytes
[10:36] <joshritger> 16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4398 cylinders
[10:36] <joshritger> Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 = 516096 bytes
[10:36] <joshritger>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[10:36] <joshritger> /dev/hdd1               1        4398     2216560+  83  Linux
[10:36] <ramza3> anybody doing a dapper update, getting an issue with 'bug-buddy' whatever that is
[10:36] <PuMpErNiCkLe> arun: Would it be easier to put it in /lib ?
[10:36] <crimsun> twisted`: because it munges our infrastructure, is unmaintained upstream, has security bugs, and so on.
[10:36] <Eppu> falcon3: They are in /etc/passwd
[10:36] <arun> PuMpErNiCkLe, k i will try that..
[10:36] <kingspawn> joshritger: Well, that seems alright. And dont paste many lines at a time in here.
[10:37] <twisted`> crimsun: so what the hell am I supposed to use now to set my soundcards?!
[10:37] <Eppu> falcon3: However, if all directories had the same owner permissions and one directory works, they all should work too
[10:37] <joshritger> is there an easier way?
[10:37] <falcon3> Eppu: kevin:x:1000:1000:
[10:37] <kingspawn> joshritger: If you type "df -h" does it tell you something about hdd1 or /media/hdd?
[10:37] <falcon3> Eppu: i guess 1000 is my UID ?
[10:37] <crimsun> twisted`: isa sound cards or multiple sound cards?
[10:37] <Eppu> falcon3: yes, the first number is the UID
[10:37] <arun> PuMpErNiCkLe, does it matter where i copy it or just /lib will do
[10:37] <twisted`> crimsun: multiple, no isa
[10:37] <joshritger> no
[10:37] <Eppu> falcon3: also echo $UID works, if you are logged as that user
[10:37] <crimsun> twisted`: use System> Preferences> Sound> default sound card, of course.
[10:37] <twisted`> tried it
[10:37] <falcon3> Eppu: same UID's
[10:37] <joshritger> says command not found
[10:37] <twisted`> still no sound
[10:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> arun: /lib should be fine... the point is that it's already in your path.
[10:37] <twisted`> and I'm not always using gnome
[10:38] <arun> PuMpErNiCkLe, ok..
[10:38] <kingspawn> joshritger: df -h  is certainly there. did you type it correctly?
[10:38] <twisted`> so I find that argument very... disrespectful for the non-gui users :P
[10:38] <kmyst> does anybody know how to change the acpi settings like if i hit the suspend button on my laptop it will put it to sleep?
[10:38] <crimsun> twisted`: "still no sound" is very, very different from not setting the default card. What's the root issue?
[10:38] <twisted`> alsamixer also shows my other card to be active
[10:38] <twisted`> which makes me wonder
[10:38] <crimsun> twisted`: are you using breezy or dapper?
[10:38] <twisted`> crimsun: dapper
[10:38] <crimsun> ARGH.
[10:39] <crimsun> WHY DON'T PEOPLE ASK IN THE PROPER CHANNEL
[10:39] <twisted`> ohyeah joined wrong chan
[10:39] <twisted`> true true
[10:39] <Eppu> falcon3: Hmm, are you using nfs-kernel-server or nfs-user-server?
[10:39] <joshritger> it spit out a bunch of info
[10:39] <joshritger> what info do you wanna know
[10:39] <Beawolfe> PuMpErNiCkLe...I am VERY new to Ubuntu...I d/led the proggy to desktop but now what should be done with it?
[10:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> crimsun: chill... relax, have a drink
[10:39] <kingspawn> joshritger: I want to know if it lists some info about /media/hdd
[10:39] <falcon3> Eppu: nfs-kernel-server
[10:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: Captive, you mean?
[10:39] <crimsun> PuMpErNiCkLe: I'm fine, thanks.
[10:39] <Beawolfe> yes
[10:39] <Eppu> falcon3: Should work then
[10:40] <joshritger> yes
[10:40] <falcon3> i'll reinstall it
[10:40] <PuMpErNiCkLe> crimsun: cool :)
[10:40] <kingspawn> joshritger: Well then, my friend, it is mounted.
[10:40] <joshritger> how do i get it to show up then
[10:40] <falcon3> Eppu: what is the -user-server ?
[10:40] <joshritger> it doesnt show up anywhere
[10:41] <PuMpErNiCkLe> hmmm
[10:41] <kingspawn> joshritger: If you just use your file manager to browse to /media/hdd, it's there
[10:41] <PuMpErNiCkLe> I've never installed it myself... hang on a second.
[10:41] <Eppu> falcon3: It's a NFS server running completely in user space
[10:41] <joshritger> ok
[10:41] <Beawolfe> PuMpErNiCkLe....yes captive
[10:41] <MrPockets> im trying to install DJsync.  when i enter ./configure  it responds with "No accpetable C compiler found in $path
[10:41] <Eppu> falcon3: It's somewhat slower and some other small problems
[10:41] <MrPockets> anyone have a clue what im doing wrong?
[10:41] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: Did you get the rpm, the tgz, or the source?
[10:41] <venox> hey, does anyone here know how to install xfce4.4beta1 on ubuntu breezy?
[10:41] <Beawolfe> rpm
[10:42] <tanubis> anyone know of a good program for reading books in various formats?
[10:42] <usr13> I see that the Ubuntu install never asks for a root password.  Does it set one for us?  If so, what is it?
[10:42] <|lostbyte|> !root
[10:42] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[10:42] <usr13> How  does one su
[10:43] <|lostbyte|> usr13: ^
[10:43] <gnomefreak> usr13: use sudo
[10:43] <Beawolfe> It is the rpm
[10:43] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell usr13 about root
[10:43] <usr13> default password is !root ?
[10:43] <arun> PuMpErNiCkLe, I found out the problem with the library, but i still dont know how to solve it.. the program is using ssh to connect to my machine and when it does the environment variables i used are not there.. is there a way to make env variables be global
[10:43] <usr13> is that correct?
[10:43] <_jason> usr13: no, read the link ubotu provided
[10:43] <gnomefreak> usr13: your user password please read the pm ubotu sent you
[10:44] <immolo> heya does anyone have an idea on how I can disable a trackerball on a laptop and still use the trackpad?
[10:44] <tanubis> Hunting for a simple, elegant program that allows for reading books in a variety of document formats... I'm getting frustrated reading things on OpenOffice, the scroll is terrible and there's too many things I don't need.  Anyone have a recommendation?
[10:44] <PuMpErNiCkLe> arun: Global as in across multiple machines?
[10:44] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: downloading it now
[10:44] <ellbiddy> So I was compiling a kernel and making it a package via : sudo make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-lb42306 kernel_image kernel_headers
[10:44] <ellbiddy>  and then got :dpkg-gencontrol -DArchitecture=amd64 -isp                   \
[10:44] <ellbiddy>                         -pkernel-image-2.6.12-lb42306 -Pdebian/tmp-image/
[10:44] <ellbiddy> dpkg-gencontrol: error: package kernel-image-2.6.12-lb42306 not in control info
[10:44] <noisy_1> tanubis, nano
[10:44] <noisy_1> ;P
[10:44] <ellbiddy> Any ideas?
[10:44] <tmn> hi
[10:45] <arun> PuMpErNiCkLe, actually across all (ssh and bash) sessions in a single machine
[10:45] <tmn> anybody having problems with sensors? it says no sensors found, but they worked on other distro's
[10:45] <Beawolfe> should I have d/led the source instead?
[10:45] <gnomefreak> ellbiddy: please dont paste in here use pastebin for all your pasting needs
[10:45] <arun> PuMpErNiCkLe, machine is doing an ssh to localhost..
[10:45] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: I'm thinking the .tar.gz is the easiest.
[10:45] <Bone`> Anybody ever modprobe for the old Rockwell Riptide Soundcard/Modem Combo HP used to put out?
[10:46] <tanubis> Heh, nano doesn't seem to cut it
[10:46] <noisy_1> does anyone know of a CLI file management program that can show file movement progress?
[10:46] <arun> PuMpErNiCkLe,  I am adding the evniron vars to /etc/bash.bashrc but that doesnt work..
[10:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: It has a convenient install script, and it's not in an rpm package. :)
[10:46] <noisy_1> tanubis, I don't know. The best I've seen is OO
[10:46] <noisy_1> sorry
[10:46] <ellbiddy> gnomefreak, sorry, figured it was short enough.
[10:47] <Beawolfe> I am VERY new (as in 2 dAYS) and still trying to find out how to get things done
[10:47] <Bone`> What do I do if I'm installing a program on Wine and it wants WinDist.exe from the Windows folder?
[10:47] <gnomefreak> ellbiddy: no pasting should be in here because what looks like 1 line ends up being like 5 in here
[10:47] <PuMpErNiCkLe> arun: Possibly putting it in ~/.bash_profile would work.
[10:48] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: np :)
[10:48] <arun> PuMpErNiCkLe,  k.. i will try that..
[10:48] <simonpca> plop
[10:48] <mart> hi, anyone running a gnome desktop, but also have any koffice packages installed?
[10:48] <tanubis> OpenOffice works great to read all the files that I've come across, my problem is just that I don't want to edit the documents.  I just want something simple and lightweight, that reads anything and is designed to present it in a format that's easy to read in huge chunks.  Openoffice formats each page seperately, has a slow ass load time and scrolls in hard-to-follow chunky movements.
[10:48] <tanubis> but thanks anyhow
[10:49] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanubis: Have you tried Abiword?
[10:49] <roryy> tanubis: evince handles *some* formats (i think ps, pdf and maybe dvi)
[10:49] <tanubis> I have, similar problems to OpenOffice.  It's difficult to find something designed to read documents, but not edit them.
[10:49] <tanubis> I'm a big fan of reading on my laptop, since I can carry a whole library with me
[10:49] <noisy_1> Adobe reader
[10:49] <frank23> tanubis: OpenOffice has the best .doc support AFAIK
[10:50] <falcon3> Eppu: you have nfs-kernel-server running on ubuntu ?
[10:50] <tanubis> I'll give a few of those a shot
[10:50] <tanubis> thanks
[10:50] <mart> I'm looking for help to debug this, if anyone has koffice installed?: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/koffice/+bug/40501
[10:50] <Eppu> falcon3: yep
[10:50] <mart> (or just kword and krita, even)
[10:50] <fensta> !tell fensta gnome
[10:50] <falcon3> Eppu: could you send me your /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server file ? i rm'ed mine by accident
[10:51] <noisy_1> Would upgrading my 2.4 kernel to 2.6 cause any problems?
[10:51] <Eppu> falcon3: Sure, but I'm on dapper.
[10:51] <Eppu> falcon3: The file might not have changed though
[10:51] <falcon3> Eppu: wouldnt be changed much :)
[10:51] <frank23> noisy_1: why do you have a 2.4 kernel?
[10:51] <noisy_1> debian
[10:51] <noisy_1> sorry
[10:52] <frank23> noisy_1: do you want to upgrade to ubuntu completly?
[10:52] <noisy_1> no, just the kernel
[10:52] <kingspawn> noisy_1: mc
[10:52] <juztin> help please!  when i run ESD, i get a bunch of lines like this "Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 16bit failed...Trying 44.1Khz, 8bit stereo....etc, etc" followed by this line "Sound device inadequate for Esound. Fatal."....help please!
[10:52] <noisy_1> does it have better security?
[10:52] <kingspawn> noisy_1: for file manager that shows progress
[10:52] <Eppu> falcon3: Got it?
[10:52] <falcon3> negative
[10:52] <kingspawn> noisy_1: 2.4 has better security, afaik.
[10:53] <roryy> noisy_1: wouldn't it be easier to compile your own 2.6 kernel than try to use ubuntu's ?
[10:53] <sesstreets> wtf dkpg wont work
[10:53] <frank23> noisy_1: then why would you use the ubuntu kernel?
[10:53] <sesstreets> is it dkpg?
[10:53] <sesstreets> !dkpg
[10:53] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sesstreets
[10:53] <mart> noisy_1: why not just install a debian 2.6 kernel?
[10:53] <noisy_1> Can't I apt-get it?
[10:53] <frank23> sesstreets: dpkg
[10:53] <falcon3> Eppu: mail it to me: kevin AT van-wilder DOT be
[10:53] <Bone`> when installing a program in Wine if it wants to install to C:\ should I let it?
[10:53] <kingspawn> noisy_1: yes
[10:53] <ikaruga2099> Hello all thanks for the great work
[10:53] <noisy_1> great! Would it cause any problems?
[10:53] <ikaruga2099> I'm having some troubles getting php4 to work with apache2.
[10:54] <sesstreets> frank23, NICE
[10:54] <ikaruga2099> I'm having some troubles getting php4 to work with apache2.
[10:54] <sesstreets> whats the problem?
[10:54] <arun> PuMpErNiCkLe, i added the path to ~/.bash_profile .. but it doesnt display the variables when i do a printenv variable
[10:54] <_jason> ikaruga2099: how did you install apache and php?
[10:54] <phish_> hey i just updated to the dapper beta but when i reboot it tells me the pcmia or somerthing like that has failed, what does that mean?
[10:54] <ikaruga2099> It doesn't seem to want to load php. I have tried several ubuntu guides on the web, but none really seem to helped
[10:54] <noisy_1> cmd to show current kernel version?
[10:54] <kingspawn> noisy_1: Probably not
[10:54] <mart> uname -a ?
[10:54] <ramza3> uhhhh, is xchat totally different now?
[10:54] <ikaruga2099> _jason: I installed using sudo apt-get install
[10:55] <TimothyP> Hi, I installed openssh-server but when I /etc/init.d/ssh start I get [failed] , I can't find any indication as to why (unbuntu 5.04 server)
[10:55] <mart> noisy_1: yeah, uname -a
[10:55] <noisy_1> thanks
[10:55] <Beawolfe> PuMpErNiCkLe....what should I do with the rpm to install it......or should I d/l the tar.gz instead?
[10:55] <sesstreets> ikaruga2099, thats the problem
[10:55] <sesstreets> apt-get isnt a replacement for installing things your self
[10:55] <_jason> ikaruga2099: is the php4 mod enabled in apache?
[10:55] <frank23> noisy_1: I would just stick with what works unless you want to upgrade completely.
[10:55] <kingspawn> TimothyP: Sure it isnt running already? :)
[10:56] <gnomefreak> Beawolfe: what is the app?
[10:56] <[idkfa] > hi
[10:56] <ikaruga2099> _jason: as far as I can tell, it is---under "mods-available" is php4.conf and php4.load
[10:56] <Beawolfe> captive
[10:56] <ketchup> hello, i use vmware to emulate ubuntu-5.10 over this host (also ubuntu-5.10) but i get only lo as interface and no eth0??? how come
[10:56] <Eppu> falcon3: there
[10:56] <ketchup> sudo ifup eth0 doesn't work
[10:56] <sesstreets> vmware doesnt support net i think
[10:56] <_jason> ikaruga2099: umm how about mods-enabled? is it in there?
[10:56] <TimothyP> how could I be so stupid
[10:56] <TimothyP> it was indeed running after apt-get :(
[10:57] <ikaruga2099> _jason---oh that's what I meant (DOH!)
[10:57] <kingspawn> TimothyP: Hehe, life is a school of hard knocks :)
[10:57] <TimothyP> I do it every single time :)
[10:57] <falcon3> Eppu: curious name, from where are you? Italy?
[10:57] <frank23> ketchup: did you setup vmware correctly? vmware-config went fine?
[10:57] <TimothyP> thnx m8
[10:57] <gnomefreak> Beawolfe: if you cant find a deb for it i personally would use the tar.gz only because i dont like playing with alien nor rpms
[10:57] <ikaruga2099> _jason: I had to make ln -s links myself
[10:57] <Beawolfe> gnomefreak...it is captive stati.rpm
[10:57] <Eppu> falcon3: No, from Finland. An old irc nickname
[10:57] <kingspawn> np
[10:57] <_jason> ikaruga2099: doh, you're suppose to do 'sudo a2enmod php4'
[10:58] <falcon3> Eppu: i seem to meet a lot of Fins on IRC
[10:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: I recommend the .tar.gz, because it's set up to be distro-independant.  rpms are for RedHat based systems, and can be a bit weird on Ubuntu.
[10:58] <ikaruga2099> _jason: should I delete those links and do a2enmod?
[10:58] <Beawolfe> PuMpErNiCkLe...what was the url again please for captive
[10:58] <Eppu> falcon3: Sure, it was invented by one too :)
[10:58] <_jason> ikaruga2099: I don't know if that does anything extra, but you can just undo what you did, do that command, and then restart apache and see if it works
[10:58] <ketchup> frank23: yes vmware went fine!
[10:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
[10:58] <ikaruga2099> _jason: it's worth a shot
[10:58] <arrick> what was the rmdir foce command again?
[10:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> rm -rf
[10:58] <arrick> force
[10:58] <arrick> thanks
[10:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> np :)
[10:59] <noisy_1> frank, would upgrading the kernel improve security?
[10:59] <any> Hi
[10:59] <frank23> noisy_1: I don't think so. the 2.4 kernels get security updates too assuming you have the right repositories enabled
[11:00] <afigueiredo> This is the first time I install ubuntu and my windows partitions are automatically mounted and appear in gnome desktop, but they are not visible to common users... do I have to hack fstab or better, what's the common way to let users see those partitions in ubuntu?
[11:00] <noisy_1> repositories?
[11:00] <any> I'm looking for a tool to extract pages from a pdf.
[11:00] <frank23> noisy_1: which version of debian are you using anyways?
[11:00] <noisy_1> minimal installation
[11:00] <_jason> afigueiredo: fstab
[11:00] <afigueiredo> _jason: ok
[11:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell afigueiredo about windowsdrives
[11:00] <twinge> you'd think this would be easy to find... how do you add icons to the Applications menu?
[11:00] <any> any idea ?
[11:00] <phoul> is tehre a program that can convert mp3 to .wav
[11:00] <noisy_1> Linux debian 2.4.27-2-386 #1
[11:01] <afigueiredo> _jason: cool bot :)
[11:01] <ikaruga2099> _jason: wow, many, many thanks dude! It's up and running now!
[11:01] <erUSUL> !tell afigueiredo about ntfs
[11:01] <_jason> ikaruga2099: np
[11:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> phoul: pacpl http://pacpl.sourceforge.net/
[11:01] <roryy> any: there's a java thing called multivalent (not in the repos)
[11:01] <NullVector> _Jason: you sepend way to much time in here :P
[11:01] <sesstreets> LOL
[11:01] <_jason> NullVector: I know
[11:02] <phoul> okay lemme refraise
[11:02] <sesstreets> Its true
[11:02] <phoul> Is there any program in the repos that can convert mp3 to wav
[11:02] <kingspawn> noisy_1: Are you on Debian Sarge?
[11:02] <noisy_1> I don't know
[11:03] <kingspawn> noisy_1: cat /etc/issue
[11:03] <phoul> _jason, do you know?
[11:03] <roryy> any: oh, hang on, pdftk in the repos looks very useful
[11:03] <_jason> phoul: not off the top of my head
[11:03] <ikaruga2099> Now I have one more question---when I used to run windows, there was a graphical utility called Briefcase that allowed you to sync files from a usb stick to your hd. I was wondering if there was anything like that for Ubuntu?
[11:03] <belkin> what would be a good dc++ fronted program ?
[11:03] <falcon3> Eppu: it works... but still empty directories :(
[11:03] <noisy_1> Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 \n \l
[11:03] <kingspawn> noisy_1: Sarge it is
[11:04] <noisy_1> is that good?
[11:04] <kingspawn> noisy_1: Well, Sarge is the current Debian stable, so yes, I would think so
[11:04] <Beawolfe> PuMpErNiCkLe..okay I have the tar.gz on desktop...now what to install and run it?
[11:04] <belkin> !dc++
[11:04] <noisy_1> Would upgrading the kernel to 2.6 help at all with security? Or how do I get 2.4 to auto-update security
[11:05] <ikaruga2099> Hey all, I was just wondering if there was anything similar to the Windows Briefcase for linux.
[11:05] <noisy_1> zip
[11:05] <SoulPropagation> In sources.list, will the line "deb http://yourmirror $releasename-updates" have ALL the updates for $releasename? I wanna setup a local miror for a computer lab
[11:05] <Eppu> falcon3: That is really weird. Those directories are real directories and not symlinks on the server, right?
[11:05] <gnomefreak> for help with debian please join #debian
[11:05] <kingspawn> noisy_1: No, afaik 2.4 is consider both the stable and secure one, and it auto updates
[11:05] <Eppu> falcon3: nfsd does not follow symlinks
[11:05] <falcon3> Eppu: right
[11:05] <falcon3> Eppu: i know :)
[11:05] <noisy_1> thanks king
[11:06] <NullVector> could someone help me install Doom 3?
[11:06] <Eppu> falcon3: And permissions are good? You can list the directory contents on the server side?
[11:06] <frank23> kingspawn: debian doesn't have a stable release with 2.6 yet?
[11:06] <falcon3> Eppu: any way to force a new cache for nfs ?
[11:06] <falcon3> Eppu: yes
[11:06] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: extract it to your desktop, open a terminal, type 'cd /Desktop/captive-static-1.1.7' then 'sudo ./install'
[11:07] <kingspawn> frank23: Well, the Sarge installer defaults to 2.4, which afaik still is the one considered stable. You're free to upgrade to 2.6, of course.
[11:07] <Eppu> falcon3: Well, nfs-kernel-server restart is one way
[11:07] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: oops, that should be 'cd ~/Desktop/captive-static-1.1.7'
[11:08] <frank23> kingspawn: ok
[11:08] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: the ~ is critical :)
[11:08] <ScreaminIke> can someone help me install aimsniff? i aliened the rpm, but there seem to be ... perl dependencies? i don't really understand perl....
[11:08] <gnomefreak> PuMpErNiCkLe: you were fine without the ~
[11:08] <falcon3> Eppu: naih, that didnt work :(
[11:08] <gnomefreak> PuMpErNiCkLe: cd Desktop puts you on desktop
[11:08] <noisy_1> do I have to do anything to my linux box to use putty?
[11:09] <kingspawn> frank23: I seem to be lying to you. kernel.org says latest stable is 2.6.16.9
[11:09] <gnomefreak> ~ is for home and shell defaults to home
[11:09] <kingspawn> noisy_1: Setting up ssh seems wise.
[11:09] <Eppu> falcon3: Try remount the directory on client side, just to be sure
[11:09] <noisy_1> How might I do that?
[11:09] <kingspawn> noisy_1: apt-get install openssh-server
[11:09] <Beawolfe> it says there is no default action with it
[11:09] <Eppu> falcon3: umount the nfs dirs, restart the server and mount everything back
[11:09] <ScreaminIke> noisy, isn't putty just a telnet console?
[11:09] <kingspawn> ScreaminIke: No
[11:09] <PuMpErNiCkLe> gnomefreak: oh, cool
[11:09] <noisy_1> depends what a telnet console is
[11:09] <noisy_1> :S
[11:10] <Spofer> Hello again
[11:10] <noisy_1> hello
[11:10] <noisy_1> get your environment running?
[11:10] <Spofer> yes
[11:10] <SoulPropagation> ScreaminIke: It's an ssh client; it can do telnet and rlogin
[11:10] <Spofer> almos
[11:10] <Spofer> t
[11:10] <Spofer> it was that server thing
[11:10] <nathanael> Automatix is running for the first time - if this works, I think I may be in love...
[11:10] <ScreaminIke> ah.
[11:10] <frank23> kingspawn: that's not necessarily what debian calls 'stable' ;)
[11:10] <gnomefreak> !automatix
[11:10] <ubotu> I heard automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, such as !easyubuntu.
[11:10] <Spofer> <-- feeling quite stupid
[11:10] <PuMpErNiCkLe> gnomefreak: only if you skip the first /, though
[11:10] <gnomefreak> nathanael: ^^^
[11:10] <manish__> can any one tell me hoe to install kde on ubuntu
[11:11] <gnomefreak> PuMpErNiCkLe: yes lose the ~/
[11:11] <Spofer> I accidently set the resolution to a higher on than my monitor can take
[11:11] <SoulPropagation> manish__: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:11] <nathanael> !automatix
[11:11] <ubotu> from memory, automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, such as !easyubuntu.
[11:11] <gnomefreak> PuMpErNiCkLe: cd Desktop/file
[11:11] <frank23> manish__: install the kubuntu-desktop package
[11:11] <ScreaminIke> i installed apache2, mysql, and php5... but... i have no idea how to use the former, and apache keepstelling me that it doesn't know where it's configure file is
[11:11] <noisy_1> make sure your refresh rates are safe
[11:11] <kingspawn> frank23: Hehe, no, it probably should be a couple of years old first :)
[11:11] <noisy_1> dont want to screw your monitor over
[11:11] <gnomefreak> manish__: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:11] <nathanael> !easyubuntu
[11:11] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[11:11] <Beawolfe> PuMpErNiCkLe...it says there is no default action with the location
[11:11] <phish_> where can i download the microsoft fonts?
[11:11] <roryy> Spofer: try something like   'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[11:11] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: Which command was that?
[11:11] <crimsun> phish_: enabled multiverse, and install msttcorefonts
[11:11] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell phish_ about fonts
[11:12] <crimsun> enable^
[11:12] <noisy_1> microsoft fonts are microsoft property aren't they?
[11:12] <Spofer> I can't see anything... the monitor is saying out of range
[11:12] <noisy_1> sounds about right
[11:12] <NullVector> !doom3
[11:12] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NullVector
[11:12] <roryy> Spofer: type Ctl-Alt-F1
[11:12] <gnomefreak> noisy_1: yes
[11:12] <manish__> how much time it will take??? to install kde?
[11:12] <gnomefreak> noisy_1: that would be why its in multiverse not main
[11:12] <jirwin> hey there
[11:12] <Spofer> ctl-alt-f1?
[11:12] <Spofer> what does that do?
[11:12] <roryy> Spofer: to restart X from the text-mode console, run 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart'  (only after reconfiguring)
[11:12] <gnomefreak> manish__: depends on your connection
[11:12] <roryy> Spofer: ctl-alt-f1 takes you to a text-mode console
[11:13] <noisy_1> spofer, console
[11:13] <Spofer> great!
[11:13] <Beawolfe> PuMpErNiCkLe ..cd~/desktop/captive-static1.1.7
[11:13] <manish__> its 115.2kbps
[11:13] <Spofer> will do
[11:13] <Spofer> thx
[11:13] <roryy> anyone with a better definition of what is at ctl-alt-f1 can chip in ;)
[11:13] <NullVector> !ftp
[11:13] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[11:13] <noisy_1> you need to set up res and refresh through console
[11:13] <jirwin> i am trying to stream a video through real player, and, it plays very skippy all of the time
[11:13] <ScreaminIke> he Apache configuration file /etc/apache/httpd.conf does not exist.
[11:13] <arrick> roryy, terminal
[11:13] <nathanael> Well, I wish I'd have heard of Easyubuntu first...
[11:13] <nathanael> hmm
[11:13] <jirwin> except when I am playing something in rythmbox, and then it works perfectly
[11:13] <akcom> How do I prevent the livecd from using my swap partition on my harddrive?
[11:13] <nathanael> ah well
[11:13] <dockane> hi all ... i dont know how to fix problems compiling zoneminder. any help is welcome : http://www.phpfi.com/114448
[11:13] <jirwin> but no sound in the streaming video
[11:13] <NullVector> !gftp
[11:13] <ubotu> gftp is probably an ftp client. It is available in repositories and through Applications -> Add/Remove Applications -> Internet
[11:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: try "cd Desktop/captive-static-1.1.7", without the quotes
[11:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: copy/paste it, even
[11:14] <gnomefreak> NullVector: why not ask your doom question on #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:14] <Spofer> where can i find those settings?
[11:14] <Beawolfe> I didnt have any quotes the first time
[11:15] <noisy_1> akcom, why would you want to stop swap?
[11:15] <gnomefreak> NullVector: you might get a better response
[11:15] <noisy_1> spofer, one sec
[11:15] <akcom> noisy_1, because i need to format hda.
[11:15] <akcom> completely
[11:15] <vladuz976> does anybody here have experience with ubuntu on japanese laptops, i am trying to get dapper to work on a dynabook, japanese keyboard, can someone help? will scim do?
[11:15] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: good :)
[11:15] <manish__> one more thing i m not geting a clear video on any player compare to other so can u tell me how to over come
[11:15] <belkin> how will i install java support in ubuntu ?
[11:15] <belkin> !java
[11:15] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:15] <ScreaminIke> can someone help me install aimsniff? i aliened the rpm, but there seem to be ... perl dependencies? i don't really understand perl....
[11:16] <Eppu> akcom: on a runnning system, sudo swapoff -a
[11:16] <mart> vladuz976: I guess you need scim and scim-tables-ja
[11:16] <akcom> ty
[11:16] <roryy> Spofer: does the dpkg-reconfigure command not let you change the resolution?
[11:16] <roryy> Spofer: at the very least, it should reset the resolution to a 'sensible' value
[11:16] <Spofer> i don't know yet, i need to restart to the ubuntu
[11:16] <roryy> Spofer: you're in windows now?
[11:16] <gnomefreak> ScreaminIke: i dont think alien will work with every rpm found and its not really a great idea to use it
[11:16] <LoMonteiro> Hi, i have a problem with command gedit. Was created a log error. I was sent to e-mail for developers. E-mail ?
[11:17] <hachre> heya all
[11:17] <hachre> which pkg do i have to dpkg-reconfigure to get my keymap changed
[11:17] <Spofer> yes
[11:17] <roryy> Spofer: 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' should take you through reconfiguring the X setup
[11:17] <sybariten> cheers ubuntuers
[11:17] <Beawolfe> PuMpErNiCkLe...no not good because thats when it said there was no default action for the location
[11:17] <ScreaminIke> well... i don't understand doing stuff from source.. if someone could... walk me through it? thatd be SWEET
[11:17] <ScreaminIke> :)
[11:17] <jirwin> any idea on why my video won't stream correctly
[11:17] <akcom> ok, I just completely formatted all the partitions on my harddrive, will that ensure that grub is completely removed?
[11:17] <gnomefreak> hachre: cant you go to system>preff>keyboard and do that?
[11:17] <kingspawn> ScreaminIke: Whatcha doing from source?
[11:17] <jirwin> or maybe suggestions on another program to stream the video with
[11:17] <Spofer> ok i'll try that
[11:17] <Spofer> thanks again!
[11:17] <hachre> gnomefreak: i dont have any x server installed
[11:17] <Spofer> see u soon
[11:17] <ScreaminIke> trying to intstall aimsniff
[11:17] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell jirwin about restricted
[11:18] <hachre> gnomefreak: using ubuntu as a server :P
[11:18] <radiodog> ScreaminIke: generally ./configure && make && make install?
[11:18] <frank23> akcom: no. grub is usally installed in the MBR
[11:18] <ScreaminIke> .9
[11:18] <sybariten> would i be concidered a lamer if i pointed at a question i wrote at the forum, instead of writing it here, for sake of clarity and brevity ??
[11:18] <gnomefreak> hachre: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:18] <kingspawn> sybariten: You'd be considered quite clever.
[11:18] <akcom> frank23, how would i clear the MBR?
[11:18] <ScreaminIke> ./configure doesnt work because gcc is always giving me errors..
[11:18] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Beawolfe: Well, except for the error.
[11:18] <sybariten> kingspawn: ok
[11:18] <LoMonteiro> Please, look. http://paste.ubuntubrasil.org/163
[11:18] <patrick_king> !frostwire
[11:18] <radiodog> ScreaminIke: can you pastebin the errors?
[11:18] <kingspawn> ScreaminIke: You have to tell us about the errors
[11:18] <hachre> gnomefreak: i have no xorg installed
[11:18] <phish_>  i downloaded and installed the windows fonts but they do not show up in wine :/
[11:19] <gnomefreak> akcom: fixmbr from win term
[11:19] <Eppu> akcom: on Linux side, dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1
[11:19] <sybariten> the question concerns taking an already working ubuntu OS install and using as a file storage disk in another ubuntu install. its here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=950566#post950566
[11:19] <phish_> (im trying to open steam)
[11:19] <gnomefreak> hachre: thats where your keyboard setting are
[11:19] <ScreaminIke> but aminsniff isn't in c. it's in perl... and it's built to run... bah. yea...
[11:19] <akcom> Eppu: thank you
[11:19] <frank23> akcom: clear? I don't know. just install an OS (like windows or linux) and a boot loader will be placed on the MBR
[11:19] <mart> hachre: dpkg-reconfigure console-data ?
[11:19] <simonpca> a+
[11:19] <noisy_1> wow, putty worked without any box configuration. Is it running safely?
[11:19] <hachre> mart: thanks
[11:19] <akcom> My problem is when installing Ubuntu it informs me that htere was a problem installing GRUB, (I'm assuming its the result of installing it over an old ubuntu install)
[11:20] <akcom> So I'd like the clear the mbr
[11:20] <kingspawn> noisy_1: You shoud read up on hardening debian at debian.org. Has some tips as to configuration of ssh server.
[11:20] <GTroy> I have a real newb question....I have a list of music files and I can't cd into them
[11:20] <gnomefreak> akcom: i told you how
[11:20] <noisy_1> Is it possible to run a wireless network card in linux?
[11:20] <akcom> gnomefreak, in windows.
[11:20] <iocaste> GTroy: what's the error you get>
[11:20] <gnomefreak> noisy_1: yes
[11:20] <mike1> how can I install on a machine without a CD drive, net-install or something?
[11:20] <akcom> I believe this is a linux discussion channel
[11:20] <ScreaminIke> akcom, do you actually format your partition that you installed to?
[11:21] <kingspawn> sybariten: What does "sudo lshw -C disk" tell you?
[11:21] <noisy_1> gnome, where might I find drivers for the card?
[11:21] <akcom> ScreaminIke, I didn't.
[11:21] <gnomefreak> akcom: in win term type fixmbr
[11:21] <akcom> Which i'm assuming is the problem
[11:21] <GTroy> iocaste: no such file or directory
[11:21] <frank23> noisy_1: yes: but some are much harder to setup than others
[11:21] <patrick_king> !nvidia
[11:21] <ubotu> well, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[11:21] <GTroy> iocaste: but it's there I listen to the music all the time
[11:21] <noisy_1> What do you recommend (brand name) ?
[11:21] <sybariten> kingspawn: just a sec
[11:21] <ScreaminIke> ackom it is the problem. and it has nothing to do with the mbr. you need to reinstall AND format the target partition
[11:21] <kingspawn> GTroy: you are typing it wrong. what's the directory called?
[11:21] <iocaste> GTroy: if you do 'ls' can you see your directory?
[11:21] <akcom> ScreaminIke, just formatted it
[11:21] <sybariten> (it doesnt erase everything within a radious of thre metres does it?)
[11:21] <akcom> so I'm hoping it will work now :)
[11:22] <noisy_1> ls lists directory contents
[11:22] <kingspawn> sybariten: Im not going to dignify that with an answer.
[11:22] <GTroy> yeah, I type $cd /Jack Johnson
[11:22] <vladuz976> is there a japanese ubuntu channel, too?
[11:22] <gnomefreak> noisy_1: try #debian since your on debian this is not a debian support channel and hardware is different
[11:22] <GTroy> and nothing
[11:22] <noisy_1> ok
[11:22] <gnomefreak> GTroy: you need the full path
[11:22] <GTroy> full path?
[11:22] <sybariten> kingspawn: ok, i take that as a "hmmmmmmm"
[11:22] <mart> vladuz976: not as far as I know :(
[11:22] <gnomefreak> GTroy: are they in your home dir?
[11:22] <kingspawn> sybariten: Do you think I would ask you to do something that formats everything?
[11:22] <GTroy> on a second hard drive
[11:22] <twinge> any of you guys have xinerama working on a laptop?
[11:22] <vladuz976> mart: are you using japanese on ubuntu?
[11:23] <iocaste> GTtroy: you need a relative path to directory you're currently in
[11:23] <sybariten> kingspawn: i was more or less kidding
[11:23] <gnomefreak> GTroy: you cant cd into a different hard drive you have to mount it
[11:23] <belkin> what repos do i have to add so i can install java ?
[11:23] <GTroy> no, it's mounted
[11:23] <gnomefreak> GTroy: what file system is on it?
[11:23] <mart> vladuz976: no, but I've messed around with scim before when debugging that sort of thing.
[11:23] <GTroy> ext3
[11:23] <ro> any idea on how i might install ubuntu on a laptop that only has usb1 and a floppy drive? (broken cdrom)
[11:23] <sybariten> kingspawn: ops in certain *nix chans for instance, can be real ... hmmm "top of the manhoods"
[11:23] <belkin> in /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:23] <belkin>  its everything enabled
[11:23] <kingspawn> sybariten: Heh, a couple of hours ago I had to tell a guy to type "mount" 10 times because he was afraid...
[11:24] <sybariten> kingspawn: uhm you actually meant "disk" literally didnt you? i entered /dev/hdb first ... hmmm i get a flickering list ...
[11:24] <kingspawn> sybariten: Just that you get kinda beat when people are always "Is is safe to do 'ls'?"
[11:24] <sybariten> but with "...disk" i get an output
[11:24] <B166ER> ok, i'm in IRSSI and I really need help fast : i had a login screen error 'permision not ok ect.. saying that my $home should be to the user and 644'        i tried to remedy that following a how to on a forum, but now, i still have the error + i'm not able to login in X at all, with the 'unable to create /.gnome2 directory : permission not accorded ect..
[11:24] <GTroy> I tried to drag and drop, and still nothing gnomefreak
[11:24] <kingspawn> sybariten: I usually mean what I say :)
[11:24] <sybariten> kingspawn: ok i didnt know people used to say that
[11:24] <sybariten> ok
[11:24] <mart> vladuz976: are you still having problems?  did you install those packages I mentioned?
[11:24] <belkin> can anyone please help me install java ?
[11:24] <ScreaminIke> the ubuntu community in generaly is REALY good in support. they keep their manhood in their pants
[11:24] <SoulPropagation> !java
[11:24] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:25] <vladuz976> mart: i am updating righ now. i`ll try once i get this done
[11:25] <B166ER> please ?
[11:25] <ketchup> on my vmware guest, i only have lo, i can't get eth0 up, how can i do???
[11:25] <B166ER> someone ?
[11:25] <B166ER> i'm clueless
[11:25] <gnomefreak> GTroy: if its on a different hard drive than your ubuntu you might have to cd /hd before you can cd into dir
[11:25] <GTroy> ah gotcha
[11:25] <jirwin> ok, so I have installed real player following that site
[11:25] <GTroy> thanks gnomefreak
[11:25] <ice_1963> is firestarter a good firewall to use?
[11:25] <gnomefreak> GTroy: but not 100% positive on that
[11:25] <jirwin> and w32codecs
[11:25] <sybariten> kingspawn: http://pastebin.ca/raw/50771
[11:25] <graft> B166ER: what are the permissions on your home directory?
[11:26] <gnomefreak> jirwin: the whole point of me sending you that site was more for the libs than the players you might want to try mplayer
[11:26] <Eddie_Allman> bonjour
[11:26] <B166ER> i'm in recovery mode, in IRSSI,   i think its 700, but i'm not 'sure'
[11:26] <frank23> !fr
[11:26] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:26] <bixter> any1 know when mesa is going to be updated to 6.5.1?
[11:26] <kingspawn> sybariten: and sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdb?
[11:26] <vladuz976> mart: my girlfriend had issues with windows so i installed ubuntu on her laptop, i just hope that the input method works out fine, coz she doesn`t do much except for browsing and emailing, so i am sure she`ll like it
[11:27] <graft> B166ER: type ls -l /home and see what it says
[11:27] <sybariten> kingspawn: interesting tool ... *nix has some secrets
[11:27] <farruinn> B166ER: Did you log into X as root or something?
[11:27] <LoMonteiro> Hi, I need support. My gedit does not work :(
[11:27] <Eddie_Allman> que est-ce vous comprenez le francais
[11:27] <mart> vladuz976: well, to be honest, I've only ever used cjk support in kubuntu - I'm not sure how different it is under gnome.
[11:27] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: do you have any gui?
[11:27] <gnomefreak> !fr
[11:27] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:27] <B166ER> graft, i think i cannot open anoter console in recovery :|        et farruinn nope, tried with my username like always
[11:27] <farruinn> B166ER: (and don't make is sound like being in irssi is such a bad thing :P)
[11:27] <vladuz976> mart: what is cjk?
[11:27] <frank23> Eddie_Allman: moi oui, mais le chan ici est seulement en anglais
[11:28] <mart> vladuz976: chinese, japanese and korean input.
[11:28] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Gui ?
[11:28] <vladuz976> mart: oh ok
[11:28] <B166ER> i'm more an 'gui' one ;)
[11:28] <vladuz976> mart: should be the same in ubuntu then
[11:28] <daihedz> good night
[11:28] <ric> list
[11:28] <Eddie_Allman> je comprend anglais
[11:28] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: do you have any graphics or is it just command line
[11:28] <graft> B166ER: um, no virtual consoles in recovery mode? try switching with CTRL-ALT-F2 (CTRL-ALT-F1 to switch back)
[11:28] <gnomefreak> Eddie_Allman: type /j #ubuntu-fr
[11:28] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Ah, ok. I am using graphics.
[11:28] <ice_1963> irssi is jest a text base chat pro :)
[11:28] <sarita> hola
[11:28] <B166ER> graft, its just a black screen with an 'invite' flashing at the top corner
[11:29] <frank23> Eddie_Allman: ok then.
[11:29] <sybariten> kingspawn: http://pastebin.ca/raw/50773 , at the bottom ...
[11:29] <jirwin> gnomefreak, I realize this. I have done everything on that page.
[11:29] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: what happens when you go to applications>accesories>text editot?
[11:29] <sesstreets> _jason, what exactly is metactiy?
[11:29] <sybariten> (which is in swedish because i commited the f___ing stupid mistake to install in non-english)
[11:29] <jirwin> this video I am streaming(a video class for school) requires user authentication.
[11:29] <graft> B166ER: um, well, you can still suspend irssi temporarily (ctrl-Z, 'fg' to resume) and check ot those permissions
[11:29] <jirwin> mplayer doesn't support this as far as I can tell
[11:29] <sarita> hello
[11:29] <B166ER> graft ok, what was that command again ?
[11:30] <graft> jirwin: what protocol?
[11:30] <noisy_1> cmd for folder properties? (size)
[11:30] <graft> B166ER: um... ls -l /home
[11:30] <Eddie_Allman> i am a first year french student and i didnt know where i could go to practice some french
[11:30] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Nothing! I dont open the command. sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:30] <LoMonteiro>  / Was created a log error.
[11:30] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: did it open?
[11:30] <mathieu> i'd do a bg after the ctrl-z to avoid disconnection
[11:30] <jirwin> graft, when I open the file in realplayer, it comes up with a username/password dialog
[11:30] <kingspawn> sybariten: Heh, I understand swedish. Well, this isn't looking bright. Are you sure the partition table on it is valid?
[11:30] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: and opening from menu doesnt work either?
[11:30] <jirwin> it is an .rm file
[11:31] <jirwin> http://media.oregonstate.edu/ramgen/courses/anth210/02/anth210_captioned2.rm
[11:31] <kingspawn> noisy_1: look into du
[11:31] <B166ER> graft 'drwx-----'
[11:31] <jirwin> that is the link right there.
[11:31] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, In menu work.
[11:31] <graft> B166ER: and who owns it?
[11:31] <mathieu> Eddie_Allman: irc is very bad for learning french... nobody spells it correctly
[11:31] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: type gedit in terminal
[11:31] <gnomefreak> just gedit
[11:31] <frank23> Eddie_Allman: they speak French in #ubuntu-fr but I don't know if you can learn anything there
[11:31] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, I will paste and you look ?
[11:31] <B166ER> graft my admin username, (my only user)
[11:31] <LoMonteiro> ok ?
[11:32] <gnomefreak> _jason: with the /etc/apt/blah with gedit is it " around just the path?
[11:32] <sesstreets> Its wierd...firefox is mad slow on my system...
[11:32] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: wait a sec
[11:32] <sybariten> kingspawn: well, this disk was running OK until just an hour before we installed it in the other PC. It was running as an OS disk, serving files and so. We did however have some troubles turning the mac off using software, so we had to force it the last bit ... but i wouldnt think it was doing anything critical then, we had rebooted it
[11:32] <sesstreets> gnomefreak, you dont have to use "
[11:32] <graft> B166ER: your admin username? you mean 'root'?
[11:32] <jirwin> no ideas I am guessing.
[11:32] <gnomefreak> sesstreets: yes you do sometimes
[11:32] <sybariten> kingspawn: thats the only answer i can give on partition tables as i'm not used to looking at them or so
[11:32] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Ok!
[11:32] <sesstreets> I guess but not all the time.
[11:32] <_jason> sesstreets: metacity is the window manager
[11:32] <B166ER> graft, well, there is no 'root' in ubuntu no ? its just a user with admin privilege wich can use 'sudo' if he needs to
[11:32] <frank23> sesstreets: in dapper?
[11:32] <gnomefreak> sesstreets: i dont know why it picks certain people
[11:32] <_jason> gnomefreak: it's around everything after gksudo
[11:33] <sesstreets> nah in breezy
[11:33] <gnomefreak> ty
[11:33] <LoMonteiro> https://launchpad.net/distros/baltix/+bug/40989
[11:33] <sesstreets> Should I go to dapper?
[11:33] <graft> B166ER: there's still a 'root', there's just no root password by default
[11:33] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: type gksudo "gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"   as i typed it with quotes and all
[11:33] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: let me know if it opens than
[11:33] <jirwin> or...if possible...a way to download the stream would be great
[11:33] <B166ER> graft , well the /home owner is still 'ghost' wich is the only username i setted , like all others times i installed it
[11:33] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Wait..
[11:34] <noisy_1> kingspawn, how do I set du to show size in GB?
[11:34] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: you on ubuntu?
[11:34] <frank23> sesstreets: no. there is a firefox buf which makes it really slow in dapper I think. I don't know if it has been fixed yet
[11:34] <graft> B166ER: but so your normal user owns it... well, ok. i'd just do chmod a+rx /home/ghost and try again
[11:34] <searunner> hey there I need to download the ubuntu5.10 kernel source to this winxp box, where can I find a web page with a link i can click on to download the kernel source
[11:34] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Yes.
[11:34] <frank23> sesstreets: bug*
[11:34] <belkin> anyone using dc_gui ?
[11:34] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: batix is not ubuntu bugs may not be same
[11:34] <graft> jirwin: you can probably download it with just wget
[11:34] <jirwin> belkin, yes
[11:34] <kingspawn> noisy_1: there are "human readable forms", like -h -H etc, man du for more
[11:34] <mart> noisy_1: there's du -h, for "human readable"
[11:34] <noisy_1> thanks
[11:35] <sesstreets> But im in breezy
[11:35] <graft> or, maybe not...
[11:35] <jirwin> graft, that gives me a small file...i wanted to download the entire video
[11:35] <graft> yeah, got it
[11:35] <kingspawn> sybariten: sudo fdisk /dev/hdb, and then hit v
[11:35] <searunner> I also need to download the gcc patch so that I can install the nforce drivers on this system
[11:35] <B166ER> graft , hm, i'll reboot and come back at you with the result ok
[11:35] <noisy_1> whew, 64G
[11:35] <belkin> jirwin how do you get the hub list ?
[11:35] <Beawolfe> PuMpErNiCkLe...you still around?
[11:35] <searunner> ~nvidia
[11:36] <searunner> !nforce
[11:36] <ubotu> searunner: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:36] <arrick> hey whats irc.freenode.net ip address?
[11:36] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, I can paste her ? 3 lines
[11:36] <arrick> the one that ends with 4
[11:36] <searunner> !nvidia
[11:36] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[11:36] <LoMonteiro> here*
[11:36] <graft> jirwin: fyi, you can provide username and passwords for RTSP protocols to mplayer, via -user and -passwd options
[11:36] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell LoMonteiro about paste
[11:36] <tr0nic> whenever i try to mount an ntfs drive i have tried putting the line in fstab and using the mount command also - many different ways i get /dev/hda already mounted or media busy
[11:36] <tr0nic> anyone know what this may be
[11:37] <vladuz976> mart: you know the difference between scim anthy prime and canna?
[11:37] <sybariten> kingspawn: actually tried something like that earlier today. "150136559 oallokerade sektorer" although i dont knwo what that means practically
[11:37] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, i Write o command type gksudo "gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[11:37] <belkin> jirwin could you please tell me how do i get the public hub list ?
[11:37] <arrick> tr0nic, your nfts will not be hda normally
[11:37] <tr0nic> it is hda
[11:37] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: did it open?
[11:37] <tr0nic> i've checked using fdisk
[11:37] <jirwin> graft, on the commandline?
[11:37] <kingspawn> sybariten: It means that the disk is empty, as far as fdisk is concerned. in fdisk, hit x, then d. does 0x00 start with something like EB 48?
[11:37] <arrick> type mount and paste it
[11:38] <jirwin> belkin, i don't use the public hubs.
[11:38] <ketchup> how come i can't ifup eth0??
[11:38] <tr0nic> arrick will you be here i've got to reboot
[11:38] <tr0nic> i can't actually
[11:38] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, gksudo is /usr/bin/gksudo
[11:38] <arrick> I will be leaving in about 5 minutes
[11:38] <ketchup> et en franais ptet?
[11:38] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, gedit is /usr/bin/gedit
[11:38] <arrick> !fr
[11:38] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:38] <belkin> jirwin any hub ... i just wanna see the way it works ... how do you add a hub ?
[11:38] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, And the most important, bash: type: /etc/apt/sources.list: not found
[11:38] <mkulke> anyone has an idea where to put firmware for wireless devices?
[11:38] <mart> vladuz976: only what "apt-cache show scim-anthy scim-prime scim-canna" tells me
[11:38] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: gksudo is used to open gui apps with sudo priveldges
[11:38] <graft> jirwin: yeah
[11:39] <sybariten> kingspawn: well... lets just say that i get a big table, and its aaaaall zeroes
[11:39] <kingspawn> sybariten: I recommend you try putting that disk back into the other computer :)
[11:39] <tr0nic> arrick why won't it be hda
[11:39] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: run sudo apt-get update
[11:39] <mkulke> i placed the mrv8k-b.fw in /usr/lib/firmware, but dmesg still says: "mrv8k: Firmware 'mrv8k-b.fw' not available or load failed."
[11:39] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Not open nothing, only this commands.
[11:39] <sybariten> kingspawn: ok. hm.
[11:39] <kingspawn> sybariten: The partition table seems to be overwritten
[11:39] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, bash: run: command not found
[11:40] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: sudo apt-get update work?
[11:40] <vladuz976> isn`t there a meta package that installs all the japanese stuff needed to run a gnome session in japanese?
[11:40] <sybariten> kingspawn: ajda. Would you say there's any hope for the data ?
[11:40] <arrick> tr0nic, i goofed up forget what I said
[11:40] <belkin> jirwin thanks a lot
[11:40] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Yes! \o/
[11:40] <tr0nic> you said my ntfs won't be hda i get /dev/hda1 already mounted or /media/windows busy when mounting
[11:40] <tr0nic> i don't know what it is tried many ways of mounting
[11:40] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: it works?
[11:40] <kingspawn> sybariten: in fdisk, if you are in expert mode, and hit f, does it say anything at all other than "nothing to do"?
[11:40] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Done. Update!
[11:40] <tr0nic> it is hda on the fdisk listout
[11:40] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, And now ?
[11:40] <kingspawn> sybariten: And no, I think the data might be scorched.
[11:40] <searunner> hey there I need to download the ubuntu5.10 kernel source to this winxp box, where can I find a web page with a link i can click on to download the kernel source
[11:41] <jay> if I run gksudo "update-manager -d" to upgrade from breezy to dapper, I get an error immediately after the second step
[11:41] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: type this next command as i type it please
[11:41] <tr0nic> arrick: if you have any ideas
[11:41] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: gksudo "gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[11:41] <tr0nic> btw are there chat logs for this
[11:41] <arrick> i gotta go tr0nic be back in about 4 hours
[11:41] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak,  with " ?
[11:41] <graft> searunner: why do you need kernel source?
[11:41] <tr0nic> argh
[11:41] <searunner> help i need to rebuild the kernel for a box with out networking
[11:42] <searunner> I also need to download the gcc patch so that I can install the nforce drivers on this system
[11:42] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: yes
[11:42] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: exactly as i typed it
[11:42] <graft> searunner: why don't you just install from a CD or something?
[11:42] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, (gedit:9266): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[11:42] <LoMonteiro> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[11:42] <searunner> what cd would that be?
[11:42] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: thats normal
[11:42] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: stop pasting
[11:42] <scarn> /bin/sh: can;t access tty; job control turned off can anyone tell me what this means??
[11:42] <searunner> its installed ubuntu
[11:42] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: did it open?
[11:42] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Sorry!
[11:42] <mart> vladuz976: can't see anything... :(
[11:42] <NullVector> I have doom3 installed, but it seems that I have no mouse or keyboard support. Anyone know what I need to do to resolve this?
[11:42] <ketchup> please help: vmware guest is ubuntu, shows only lo but no eth0, need eth0 to acces internet from the vm
[11:42] <searunner> i need to install the nvforce drivers
[11:42] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, No yet!
[11:42] <searunner> no networking on this box
[11:43] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell searunner about nvidia
[11:43] <searunner> thus how the hell do I get eh kernel source
[11:43] <mart> vladuz976: Package: language-support-ja
[11:43] <mart> vladuz976: perhaps that's it?
[11:43] <searunner> yes ive read nvidia a hundred
[11:43] <searunner> times
[11:43] <graft> searunner: what're you going to do with the kernel source?
[11:43] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: hit ctrl+c in terminal please it should bring you back to prompt
[11:43] <searunner> so where can I find a link to download the kernel source only to this win xp box as in no apt anything
[11:43] <vladuz976> mart: i think that`s it, i am trying, thanks
[11:44] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Done.
[11:44] <searunner> I also need to download the gcc patch so that I can install the nforce drivers on this system
[11:44] <belkin> jirwin please tell me how will i import the hub list .. i just find out witch is bz2 arhive what should i do with it ?
[11:44] <tr0nic> anyone know why i get /dev/hda1 already mounted or /media/windows busy when i try to mount an ntfs drive?
[11:44] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: now type  sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:44] <noisy_1> I can't log on to my samba server from my winxp machine with username and password
[11:45] <tr0nic> its not mounted
[11:45] <graft> searunner: can you explain more fully what you're hoping to accomplish, here? so we can try and understand what your problem really is?
[11:45] <searunner> is there a web page which can let me down load the kernel source for breezy badger??
[11:45] <blazemonger> ubuntu makes a great audio distro
[11:45] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Sorry, the command is: type sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list ou sudo nano /etc/apt...
[11:45] <NullVector> anyone know hwo I can get mouse and keyboard to work in doom3?
[11:45] <Spfoer> Hello again!
[11:45] <blazemonger> is there a crash course anywhere on learning how to make .deb packages
[11:45] <tr0nic> i feel lame bye
[11:45] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: dont type type
[11:45] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Open the sources list now!
[11:45] <graft> searunner: wtf are you going to do with the kernel source on a winxp box, without gcc, without gnu c libs, without anything you need to compile it?
[11:45] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:45] <searunner> my problem is i cant find a place to download the kernel source for this breezy
[11:45] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: good close it
[11:45] <sybariten> kingspawn: ajda. Would you say there's any hope for the data ?
[11:46] <tr0nic> anyone know why i get /dev/hda1 already mounted or /media/windows busy when i try to mount an ntfs drive?
[11:46] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:46] <kingspawn> sybariten: Answered that up there.. :)
[11:46] <searunner> look im tired of going over the problem again and again
[11:46] <gnomefreak> type that in command line ^^^ LoMonteiro
[11:46] <searunner> i cant install nforce drivers without the kernel source
[11:46] <noisy_1> tronic, what drive are you mounting?
[11:46] <searunner> thats the problem
[11:46] <scarn> i installed ubuntu 64bit on a seperate drive. i re-hooked up the 1st drive, reboted and now ubuntu gives errors when booting. can i get help?
[11:46] <gnomefreak> searunner: you need the restricted-mods package
[11:47] <tr0nic> drive /dev/hda which is ntfs noisy_1
[11:47] <searunner> and no there is no point in trying to use apt anything
[11:47] <Spofer> sry, hello again
[11:47] <sybariten> kingspawn: i think i got disconnected and missed the answer. I'm running this pimped up mIRC that i'm not really used to yet.
[11:47] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Wait, i waiting open...
[11:47] <searunner> there is no funtioning network card and so no interneet connection
[11:47] <noisy_1> where is linux?
[11:47] <gnomefreak> i think its linux-restricted-modules$-(uname -r)
[11:47] <tr0nic> on another drive
[11:47] <kingspawn> sybariten: In fdisk expert mode, hit f, does it say anything useful?
[11:47] <tr0nic> hda1
[11:47] <Zarephath> What do I need to do to add my username to mysql?
[11:47] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: type that command in ill brb
[11:47] <sesstreets> root
[11:47] <Spofer> how do i open bin files?
[11:47] <tr0nic> i've tried using mount and fstab and mount -a
[11:47] <tr0nic> editing fstab
[11:48] <sybariten> kingspawn: ummm... translated to english, something like "nothing to do. the order is already in place."
[11:48] <tr0nic> noisy
[11:48] <graft> searunner: you can download whatever debs you want from packages.ubuntu.com and put 'em on a CD
[11:48] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Please explain... ill brb ?
[11:48] <ketchup> somebody help... how come i don't have eth0
[11:48] <searunner> i really need to downlaod the kernel source can anyone tell me where to find it with IE
[11:48] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: ill be right back
[11:48] <kingspawn> sybariten: Then you need to put it back in the other computer to see if there is something left alive on it
[11:48] <sybariten> kingspawn: or, "the order has been regained" or however you say "aterstalld" in english
[11:48] <searunner> ah
[11:48] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: type the command in and lets see if it opens
[11:48] <searunner> packages. thank u
[11:48] <sybariten> kingspawn: ok i'll do that
[11:48] <kingspawn> sybariten: Yeah, heh. good luck
[11:48] <sybariten> kingspawn: i thank you very much for showing some serious disk skills
[11:48] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Ah, You will exit  ?
[11:49] <sybariten> kingspawn: and repeat after me
[11:49] <scarn> why am i always ignored in here?
[11:49] <sybariten> kingspawn: "never, ever, get a f____ng Macintosh"
[11:49] <sesstreets> lol
[11:49] <kingspawn> sybariten: Haha :)
[11:49] <kingspawn> sybariten: Nasty story if the disk is wiped
[11:49] <mart> scarn: try saying exactly what error you get.
[11:50] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Open! o/ But does not have nothing wirite. I write gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:50] <jirwin> graft, what were the flags again?
[11:50] <scarn> ok..gimme a minute. i have to toggle my monitor back and forth..
[11:50] <sybariten> kingspawn: yup. nearly 70 gb of material too because it was almost full. Not much private data i think, mainly media files, but still
[11:50] <graft> jirwin: -user and -passwd
[11:50] <noisy_1> tronic, still there?
[11:50] <ruzgar> how can i play .wmv videos
[11:50] <ruzgar> ?
[11:50] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Ah, i used " " and work. :D
[11:50] <Madpilot> !tell ruzgar about restricted
[11:51] <_jason> gnomefreak: see :)
[11:51] <kingspawn> sybariten: Heh, still sucks. I lost all my music recently to a disk gone wrong :)
[11:51] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: thats how you will have to open it in gedit until its fixed
[11:51] <gnomefreak> ty _jason
[11:51] <hey560> hello, anyone here experiencing slow firefox on dapper?
[11:51] <sybariten> kingspawn: :-/
[11:51] <noisy_1> tronic fdisk -l /dev/hda
[11:51] <jirwin> so: mplayer rtsp://128.193.4.35:554/courses/anth210/02/anth210_captioned2.rm?cloakport=80%2c554%2c7070 -user anth210 -passwd Tupac
[11:51] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, I can try sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[11:51] <_jason> !dapper
[11:51] <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 :)
[11:51] <tr0nic> yes noisy
[11:51] <tr0nic> i'm googling too
[11:51] <chatboy> FIREFOX Slow, i am too
[11:52] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: with gedit use gksudo
[11:52] <tr0nic> all the mount commands don't work for me
[11:52] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell LoMonteiro about gksudo
[11:52] <noisy_1> fdisk -l /dev/hdb
[11:52] <graft> is there an Edgy channel yet?
[11:52] <_jason> jirwin: you just gave us all your password?
[11:52] <Seveas> graft, #ubuntu+1
[11:52] <noisy_1> errr hda in your case
[11:52] <LoMonteiro> and always i have use " " ?
[11:52] <graft> #ubuntu+1 is now edgy?
[11:52] <jirwin> _jason, it isn't mine...and I don't really care that you have it.
[11:52] <tr0nic> i'm not booted into ubuntu
[11:52] <gnomefreak> with gedit yes for time being
[11:52] <Seveas> graft, breezy, edgy, furry, groovy
[11:52] <noisy_1> :(
[11:52] <tr0nic> its a problem
[11:52] <tr0nic> sorry
[11:52] <nickrud> graft, call it ubuntu+1+ ; then
[11:52] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: im gonna look into it now see if bug was filed
[11:52] <blazemonger> groovy lol
[11:52] <blazemonger> i can't wait til groovy comes out
[11:53] <tr0nic> i'm trying to get ubuntu connected
[11:53] <blazemonger> will that be in 2012 or something?
[11:53] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Cool.
[11:53] <N2DIY> Hi gang, I just did my first Ubuntu install, does Ubuntu support smp? I only one cpu working.
[11:53] <Seveas> blazemonger, oct. 2007
[11:53] <jirwin> graft, that should work?
[11:53] <blazemonger> groovy sounds so raver'ish
[11:53] <blazemonger> hehe
[11:53] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: if i find a bug on it i will post the link
[11:53] <noisy_1> ubuntu should auto-detect your ethernet
[11:54] <graft> jirwin: erm. should work if you can play rtsp streams
[11:54] <falcon3> Eppu: putting them seperately in exports and mounting them seperately on my client works
[11:54] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Ok. So everything ok in my system ?
[11:54] <Eppu> falcon3: What do you mean seperately in exports?
[11:54] <gnomefreak> LoMonteiro: yes
[11:55] <chatboy> !mp3
[11:55] <ubotu> I guess mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:55] <gnomefreak> well yeah i guess its a bug but its not gonna mess anything upo
[11:55] <gnomefreak> -o
[11:55] <LoMonteiro> gnomefreak, Ok! Thanks, thanks, thanks.
[11:55] <Dongle> hiya
[11:55] <harisund> Does anybody know how to zero out free space on a hard disk? I am trying to make a backup, and I want the freespace to be actually zeroed out.
[11:55] <falcon3> Eppu: the /export/ dir had some problems, when i put /export/data and /export/downloads in my /etc/exports and mount them on my client, everything is okay
[11:56] <Dongle> how do i restart / shut down ubuntu?
[11:56] <tr0nic> halt/restart dongle
[11:56] <tr0nic> as root
[11:56] <Madpilot> Dongle, you in the GUI or just at the command line?
[11:56] <Dongle> GUI
[11:56] <N2DIY> Dongle, system/logout
[11:56] <Eppu> falcon3: Ah, you mean export was not the actual mounted filesystem? Yeah, that would be a problem :)
[11:56] <Madpilot> Dongle, System->Log Out
[11:56] <harisund> I have seen this being done using dd, but I am not sure what the commands to do it are.
[11:56] <searunner> ok some further guidance please to verify i have the right files. im in http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/devel/ and i need the kernel crap updates source for this edubuntu32A which i understand is the breezy386, yet the plain kernel header there lists amd64 architecture. which of these files is the right one?
[11:56] <Dongle> kewl
[11:56] <jirwin> grr!
[11:56] <falcon3> Eppu: any particular reason for that ?
[11:56] <Dongle> thanks
[11:56] <reconcilliation> Does the java install work the same in the beta as in the last stable
[11:56] <phace> harisund: man dd =)
[11:57] <Eppu> falcon3: Well, that's the way it works. You need to export devices separately
[11:57] <jirwin> i just don't understand why it would stream perfectly if another app is using the audio resource.
[11:57] <Dongle> another question, i've downloaded a jave plugin for my firefox
[11:57] <Madpilot> reconcilliation, it should - but try #ubuntu+1 for Dapper questions
[11:57] <harisund> phace: I wish the dd manual was clear enough. :(
[11:57] <N2DIY> Does Ubuntu support smp, or should I take this to the dev channel?
[11:57] <Dongle> i got a BIN file
[11:57] <Eppu> falcon3: I mean separate filesystems
[11:57] <falcon3> Eppu: that sucks :)
[11:57] <Madpilot> !tell Dongle about java
[11:57] <Dongle> what do i do with it?
[11:57] <Madpilot> N2DIY, it should - I don't run multiple CPUs, but there should be smp-capable kernels
[11:57] <scarn> mart , its basically acting like it cant find where its installed.. heres a small sample of errors.. too much to write down.. "mount: Mounting /dev/sda1/ or root Failed: no such device." then at the end it says "/bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off"
[11:57] <graft> searunner: just search for the package you need via the normal search mechanism and download it from its package page
[11:58] <Dongle> great thx
[11:58] <searunner> the normal search mecahnism is broken here
[11:58] <searunner> unfortunately
[11:58] <N2DIY> Ok, did I miss something when I did the install?
[11:58] <phace> harisund: but why do you want to zero out your freespace ?
[11:58] <jirwin> graft, is there anyway to download the video directly...so I don't have to stream it?
[11:58] <searunner> cuz ubuntu wont load the nforce network driver
[11:58] <graft> searunner: um. no it's not.
[11:58] <mart> scarn: why not try to make sure the drives appear in the other order?
[11:59] <graft> jirwin: uh, possibly using like -dumpstream
[11:59] <searunner> i said its broken HERE not on your box
[11:59] <Madpilot> N2DIY, the basic install just using the x86 kernel, you'll have to install the smp kernel thru Synaptic or apt-get
[11:59] <jirwin> i can't get it to load in mplayer :(
[11:59] <jirwin> it either says unauthorized...or just Exiting...end of file.
[11:59] <Joetheodd> How can I burn a BIN cd image file?
[11:59] <mart> scarn: are both disks in there now?
[11:59] <harisund> phace: I believe that will aid in copying faster? Or am I mistaken? I essentially want to ghost my current hard disk so that I could use it as a backup.
[11:59] <N2DIY> Madpilot, ok, roger that.
[11:59] <graft> jirwin: you sure you can play rm files? you might not have the right codecs installed...
[11:59] <scarn> ahh. making the linux drive the first to boot?