[12:00] <timi> how do i figure out what install i have
[12:00] <Mauricio_Lemos_B> trying to update to 6.06 from the update manager
[12:00] <capgadget> Sunny2 Probably get something like PM.  Yep gparted is also supposed to work if you use it correct.
[12:00] <Mauricio_Lemos_B> following error
[12:00] <Mauricio_Lemos_B> Failed to fetch http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-updates/restricted/binary-i386/Packages.gz No foi possvel conectar em br.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (200.17.202.1). - connect (111 Conexo recusada)
[12:00] <timi> i had breezy and i did update manager
[12:00] <abo> I had tried upgrading to Dapper, it failed due to Graphic card driver. should I retry again or you think it's better sticking with Breezer for the moment?
[12:00] <timi> but i dunno if i have dapper
[12:00] <ottothecow> so how do I unhose my install then? it seems that x cant find the savage module
[12:00] <troy_s> doubleoseven:  they are proprietary.  meaning that the people who write open source / free software can't see how the drivers work.
[12:00] <keleus> troy_s: I know, but it wasn't my primary concern when i decided to jump on the wagon :)
[12:00] <AlienX> Mauricio_Lemos_B, could you translate that? I don't speak protuguese ;)
[12:00] <Sunny2> GParted is what caused the partitions to corrupt!
[12:00] <Mauricio_Lemos_B> ok
[12:00] <timi> how do i find out if i have dapper
[12:00] <troy_s> keleus:  consider yourself one step closer to enlightened.
[12:00] <doubleoseven> troy_s, so which one do i have to use to be able to use xgl?
[12:00] <troy_s> keleus:  and your support helps everyone.
[12:01] <Mauricio_Lemos_B> Failed to fetch http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-updates/restricted/binary-i386/Packages.gz (200.17.202.1). - connect (111 refused conection)
[12:01] <hpoc> hi. i have installed fluxbox on ubuntu, and when i use the terminal. but i cant use the terminal (http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/5051/terminalerror6lg.jpg)
[12:01] <kane77> what is totem-gstreamer?? I tried to install totem-xine and it said that gstreamer has to be removed...
[12:01] <kleedrac> Does anyone know a way to view the contents of a memory card created by epsxe under Dapper?
[12:01] <AlienX> Mauricio_Lemos_B, the server may not be up. I doubt that's a problem with your setup
[12:01] <hpoc> can someone help me (sorry for my bad english) ...
[12:01] <troy_s> doubleoseven:  you will need the nvidia drivers, but you may need to compile your own version of the more current one if there is one.  segfaults usually are fixed relatively rapidly, but with the massive number of hardware platforms etc, you will need to do a little legwork.
[12:01] <Mauricio_Lemos_B> Ok
[12:01] <Mauricio_Lemos_B> I will try latter
[12:01] <AlienX> hpoc, just ask your question
[12:02] <hpoc> hi. i have installed fluxbox on ubuntu, and when i use the terminal. but i cant use the terminal (http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/5051/terminalerror6lg.jpg)
[12:02] <AlienX> Mauricio_Lemos_B, that's usually what i do :)
[12:02] <troy_s> kane77:  gstreamer is the unified archtecture approch.  doesn't support dvd etc yet...
[12:02] <piqqy> anyone here running Xubuntu?
[12:02] <Mauricio_Lemos_B> the fact was that I was upgrading when the energy gone down
[12:02] <Mauricio_Lemos_B> not sure if my IP is stuck
[12:02] <capgadget> Sunny2 you might also want to look at gpart
[12:02] <Kovecses> whats the sudo command to get root
[12:02] <troy_s> kane77:  worry not.
[12:02] <hpoc> i cant start the terminal. but i can use this terminal.
[12:02] <MTecknology> Does anybody know if there was an update to Gnomad2 in the vicinity of the release of Dapper? It seems to be working much more efficiently.
[12:02] <doubleoseven> troy_s, oke i'm gonna try the nvidia installer :D this will compile my own one i think
[12:02] <troy_s> kovecses:  try not to use it.
[12:02] <hpoc> i cant start the terminal. but i cant use this terminal.
[12:02] <abo> !upgrade
[12:02] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[12:02] <ompaul> !tell Kovecses about root
[12:02] <Kovecses> troy_s: well i have to in this case
[12:02] <troy_s> doubleoseven: check the wiki. many have come before you.
[12:02] <AlienX> hpoc, what happens if you run gnome-terminal?
[12:02] <troy_s> koveceses:  not likely.
[12:03] <ompaul> Kovecses, tell us why you think you have to, and I guess someone will know how you want to do :-) go for it
[12:03] <Kovecses> ok guys
[12:03] <troy_s> ubotu, tell doubleoseven about nvidia
[12:03] <Flannel> marlun: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto/ChangeDefaultOS
[12:03] <marlun> Flannel, thanks
[12:03] <WebMaven> troy_s: thanks again for your help in getting the appropriate data for the bug-tracker.
[12:03] <Kovecses> echo a command into the /proc filesystem using sudo
[12:04] <Kovecses> unless sudo has changed
[12:04] <Almindor> hmm, "multiverse" is no longer in the repository list?
[12:04] <Kovecses> it wont let you
[12:04] <ompaul> Kovecses, what are you trying to configure?
[12:04] <SurfnKid> ok synaptic just froze
[12:04] <WebMaven> troy_s: it actually looks like my issue is a duplicate.
[12:04] <freddy> jesus i didnt know that the founder of ubuntu was an astronaunt
[12:04] <ompaul> !language
[12:04] <hpoc> right click > X-Shells > Gnome-terminal. start the terminal, but i can use it (http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/5051/terminalerror6lg.jpg)
[12:04] <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.
[12:04] <hpoc> *cant
[12:04] <capgadget> He is no astronaut.  He was a tourist.
[12:04] <troy_s> WebMaven:  well that's a good sign.  chances are it is being worked on.  any resolutions?
[12:05] <WebMaven> No: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/34958
[12:05] <SurfnKid> capgadget:  is that the gugy who paid 20million?
[12:05] <troy_s> capgadget:  he trained for a year as well.
[12:05] <capgadget> Yep  Think that is the asking price.
[12:05] <Almindor> flashplugin is not available from the repositories anymore?
[12:05] <freddy> oh..i didnt know that name was foul language, i apologize.
[12:05] <belkin> Almindor it is
[12:05] <AlexC> chapium: Start gconf-editor and go to "apps/compiz/general/all screens/options" - There is no apps/compiz - did you have this problem too?
[12:05] <stenzer> hey all... this is getting scary. looking for help. attached a new, higher-res monitor, and now i can't log in. everything looks ok until the login screen.
[12:05] <freddy> capgadget, what do you mean a tourist?
[12:05] <AlexC> chapium: I guess I need to restart?
[12:06] <Almindor> belkin, I added everything which could be added in the list of repos synaptic gave me and no flashplugin
[12:06] <stenzer> so i put the old mon. back, no luck. hangs on login as soon as i enter username/pw
[12:06] <troy_s> stenzer:  you need to reconfigure your xorg-server
[12:06] <Rug> stenzer: have you checked the xorg.conf file?
[12:06] <stenzer> yeah i looked at it troy_s
[12:06] <troy_s> stenzer:  dpkg-reconfigure xorg-server
[12:06] <stenzer> and tried the suppposed auto regen
[12:06] <SurfnKid> capgadget: thats who founded ubuntu?
[12:06] <stenzer> tried that, the file looked as if it had been unchanged
[12:06] <capgadget> I just hope when the Ruskkies pull of that golfball stunt they don't destroy a $100 Billion soesn't really work space station with a bad slice.
[12:06] <AlienX> troy_s, isn't it dpkg-reconfig xserver-xorg?
[12:06] <troy_s> surfnkid:  Mark Shuttleworth put his money where his mouth is and supports the Ubuntu project.
[12:06] <stenzer> should i reattach the new monitor and do that troy_s?
[12:06] <hpoc> right click > X-Shells > Gnome-terminal. start the terminal, but i cant use it (http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/5051/terminalerror6lg.jpg)
[12:06] <belkin> Almindor sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[12:07] <belkin> Almindor does that work ?
[12:07] <freddy> what the.....he paid 20million to go to the space?
[12:07] <WebMaven> troy_s: as you can see, this has been an issue for a while, and despite all the requested info being provided and several people confirming it's existence, no resolution.
[12:07] <troy_s> alienx:  possibly :)  i can't recollect exactly.
[12:07] <ompaul> !offtopic
[12:07] <Almindor> belkin, nope, it seems "multiverse" was missing in the deb line (only universe was there, don't ask me why)
[12:07] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[12:07] <troy_s> WebMaven:  it is being posted to the wrong people then.
[12:07] <Almindor> belkin, the line was added by synaptic not me
[12:07] <Sunny2> anyone know an IRC channel that can help me with my partitioning problem?
[12:07] <troy_s> WebMaven:  locate what package it is a part of in Ubuntu, and ship the bug directly to them.
[12:07] <belkin> Almindor hmm well i pref. to edit the source.list myself
[12:07] <AlienX> Sunny2, i told you to use gparted and unallocate space on your windows partition
[12:08] <ompaul> Kovecses, what are you trying to configure
[12:08] <freddy> ubuntu-offtopic...lol
[12:08] <SurfnKid> troy_s: sorry im dumb here, Mark same 20mil tourist day trip payer? same ubuntu guy? wow
[12:08] <stenzer> ok thanks, i'll try both of those... outtie
[12:08] <WebMaven> troy_s: note that the subscribers to the old issue include Ben Collins.
[12:08] <SurfnKid> troy_s: i wanna meet thihs guy, not that he'd wanna meet me lol
[12:08] <troy_s> surfnkid:  offtopic.  yes.  try ompaul's channel.
[12:08] <WebMaven> So I added him to mine as well.
[12:08] <Sunny2> AlienX - Gparted is what caused my problem. I can't do anything to my windows partition except format it.
[12:08] <protocole> !list
[12:08] <ubotu> well, list is you can see a list of things I know at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[12:08] <ompaul> troy_s, it is not mine ;-) it is the channel for non support chatter
[12:08] <troy_s> WebMaven:  It might take a little poking to find the right package.
[12:08] <AlienX> Sunny2, how?
[12:09] <belkin> Almindor you might wanna have a quick look at my source.list http://pastebin.com/756521 and big simple and good :)
[12:09] <troy_s> ompaul:  you know what i mean ;)
[12:09] <belkin> :)
[12:09] <freddy> =|
[12:09] <Sunny2> AlienX: how what?
[12:09] <ompaul> troy_s, yes, and I enjoyed the comment ;-)
[12:09] <WebMaven> How do I do that? Is it the kernel?
[12:09] <SurfnKid> troy_s: ok
[12:09] <espeweb> hello everybody ^
[12:09] <AlienX> Sunny2, how did gparted break your windows partition?
[12:09] <capgadget> Sunny2  Just told you you might can use gpart to recover the parition table entry.
[12:09] <troy_s> WebMaven:  let me find a link... i foudn a good link regarding the via stuffs.
[12:09] <Sunny2> Capgadget - how?
[12:09] <capgadget> Read about it.
[12:10] <Sunny2> AlienX - I don't know.
[12:10] <AlienX> hm
[12:10] <Rs7> Or is it possible to write the dapper cd image to an USB stick to boot from it?
[12:10] <capgadget> I used it to recover some things in thepast.  It's not exactly easy.
[12:10] <Sunny2> capgadget. where can i read about it?
[12:10] <troy_s> WebMaven:  search through the packages
[12:10] <freddy> do you guys know a good dvd or vob player?
[12:10] <] GoldenDragon> how do i fix broken easyubuntu packages?
[12:10] <capgadget> Google it
[12:10] <troy_s> WebMaven:  if you are using firefox, use the pulldown in the right
[12:10] <Flannel> Rs7: if your motherboard/BIOS support booting from USB, yeah.
[12:10] <troy_s> freddy:  mplayer
[12:10] <troy_s> freddy: xine, vlc, mplayer
[12:10] <kbrooks> ] GoldenDragon: sudo apt-get -f install
[12:10] <troy_s> freddy:  vlc is darn good.
[12:11] <Rs7> Flannel: It does..so I could just dd the cd image to the stick?
[12:11] <troy_s> rs7: usb boots are possible
[12:11] <belkin> does anyone know how do i get rid of the udf thing in k3b so i can burn single files bigger then 4 gb ?
[12:11] <SurfnKid> wow you gotta be patient with Synaptic it was just loading stuff up, froze for 10 mins
[12:11] <troy_s> surfnkid:  um... the repositories MIGHT be busy.
[12:11] <SurfnKid> now its back
[12:11] <capgadget> Synaptic needs lots of mem
[12:11] <amx109> hey, im using xgl in ubuntu 6.06, and to use tvtime i have to point it at the original xserver that xgl sits on(ie display :0). it works n all, but i'd like to kow who to give the original xserver a window manager; at the moment i cant move/resize tvtime, and it would be great if i could
[12:11] <troy_s> surfnkid:  i don't know why though...
[12:12] <ompaul> SurfnKid, you got dialup?
[12:12] <SurfnKid> capgadget: 1024mb should be good
[12:12] <SurfnKid> ompaul: 768/128cable
[12:12] <phpmattk_> hey .. anyone with working nvidia drivers want to pastbin their /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[12:12] <Flannel> amx109: #ubuntu-xgl for XGL support
[12:12] <capgadget> LOL yep.  Then you were doing lots of Disk IO installing.
[12:12] <amx109> thank you
[12:12] <troy_s> ompaul:  You think the repositories might be a little busy?
[12:12] <SurfnKid> troy_s: fist time its done that but glad it terminated what it was loading up, Java and a few other things
[12:12] <ompaul> SurfnKid, do >> sudo apt-get update << on the command line
[12:12] <troy_s> ompaul:  I don't know why.
[12:12] <Rs7> troy_s: Do I have to go a special route or could I just copy (with dd) the cd image to the usb stick?
[12:12] <espeweb> i have nvdia working
[12:12] <ompaul> troy_s, that is possible but - 10 minutes is a little long
[12:12] <troy_s> rs7:  probably a special tech, but i don't know off hand.  try the wiki friend.
[12:12] <SurfnKid> ompaul: ok let me try again, should be up to date
[12:13] <troy_s> ompaul: indeed.
[12:13] <ompaul> SurfnKid, so it should be a lot faster
[12:13] <M_Fatih> hi guys.. i have a big problem..  X can't start.. i compiled my intel graphic card driver// how can i reinstall my intel graphic card driver from ubuntu archives? i replaced all my /usr/lib/xorg/modules files.. but it sucked.. how can i unduo this?
[12:13] <phpmattk_> espeweb: well go to that file.. copy it and paste into rafb.net then
[12:13] <troy_s> surfnkid:  listen to ompaul.
[12:13] <IGD> trying to install firefox, in adept installer in kde i see it but its greyed out, how do I either install or launch that program?
[12:13] <Rs7> troy_s: Okay, thanks.
[12:13] <phpmattk_> espeweb: please and all that.. heheh
[12:13] <troy_s> m_fatih:  locate and re-add the package with yoru intel drivers in it.
[12:13] <SurfnKid> troy_s: actually it was frozen after it dl/cdcopiying everything, it was just loading the java package and the loading packages was silent
[12:13] <raffy> hi
[12:13] <abo> is there any special care I should take before upgrading to Dapper, like turn off some processes or stuff like that?
[12:14] <SurfnKid> troy_s: ok
[12:14] <RRubin> M_Fatih: your first lesson in not ****ing with the package management system. you may need to do an install again
[12:14] <troy_s> surfnkid:  well it has to compile some stuff for java, that MIGHT have takent the itme.
[12:14] <espeweb> write private messages? xD
[12:14] <troy_s> m_fatih:  you will not need to install again.
[12:14] <M_Fatih> RRubin, reinstall ubunutu?
[12:14] <espeweb> what's the command?
[12:14] <troy_s> m_fatih:  anything you do in linux / open source can be fixed.
[12:14] <jordan> i have gone through all of the steps to get a wireless connection up and running with ndiswrapper on a wmp54g (linksys) the driver is installed and device detected but i cannot get wlan0 wo show up
[12:14] <SurfnKid> troy_s: yeah its all done now
[12:15] <troy_s> m_fatih:  this isn't winblows or like kin.
[12:15] <RRubin> M_Fatih: it depends... you could try re-installing the packages that own those files, but they may not uninstall cleanly because of your changes, so it'll be hard
[12:15] <RRubin> troy_s: except delete files..
[12:15] <ljimmy> could someone please visit http://www.jwillows.com and tell me what u se
[12:15] <troy_s> jordan:  have you tried ifup wlan0?
[12:15] <autoditac> hi. alacarte ate my menues. how do i reset them?
[12:15] <troy_s> rrubin:  even the package manager can be fixed
[12:15] <espeweb> please how can I sen a private message here?
[12:15] <M_Fatih> can i fond this drivers in apt? :(
[12:15] <SurfnKid> ompaul:   update and upgrade show everything is ok
[12:15] <espeweb> *senf
[12:16] <Raffffy> hello everybody i really need a good source where i can find good explanation about the command lines in Linux how to manage a server only wiht command lines and mainly secure NAT
[12:16] <SurfnKid> ompaul: im good! :)
[12:16] <jordan> troy_s, failed to bring up
[12:16] <troy_s> m_fatih:  indeed "apt-cache show intel"
[12:16] <] GoldenDragon> how do i fix broken easyubuntu packages?
[12:16] <] GoldenDragon> using sudo apt-get -f install says "package not found"
[12:16] <ompaul> SurfnKid, troy_s may have had the facts of the matter, over busy repos
[12:16] <troy_s> jordan:  can you iwlist with it?  is it working?  are there dmesg errors?
[12:16] <phpmattk_> can anyone pastbin or rafb their /etc/x11/xorg.conf file please, mine is fubar
[12:16] <jordan> it won't show up on "networking"
[12:16] <troy_s> ] GoldenDragon:  what do you mean by 'broken'
[12:16] <SurfnKid> ompaul: yeah
[12:16] <troy_s> jordan:  get your hands dirty with the command line :)
[12:17] <jordan> troy_s, i tried iwlist earlier let me try again
[12:17] <] GoldenDragon> umm, thats just what easyubuntu calls it o_o(i think.. umm, i closed the window)
[12:17] <troy_s> jordan:  going to need to do a little legwork.
[12:17] <Raffffy> sop
[12:17] <] GoldenDragon> basically after upgrading to dapper.. my flash plugin didn't work so I am trying to run easyubuntu again
[12:17] <SurfnKid> phpmattk_: why'd it go fubar
[12:17] <troy_s> ] Golden:  what is a flash plugin?
[12:17] <troy_s> ] Golden:  cardreader?
[12:17] <] GoldenDragon> for firefox.
[12:17] <jordan> troy_s, have been in command line whole time, it used to work and i formatted and went to 6.06 and cant get it configured
[12:17] <troy_s> ] Golden: ahh...
[12:18] <] GoldenDragon> GD is fine =] 
[12:18] <troy_s> jordan:  yep... its day 2 brother.  there will be issues.
[12:18] <troy_s> jordan:  massive stress testing on a plethora of different systems going on right now...
[12:18] <troy_s> jordan:  check malone, locate your chipset, etc... and post if you don't see a duplicate bug report.
[12:18] <phpmattk_> SurfnKid: i installed nvidia-glx .. then ran glx-config enable.. and it said my file checksum didnt match, and i said ignore.. then x wouldnt load so i replaced with backup
[12:18] <WebMaven> troy_s: can you be more specific?
[12:18] <maddy> !omg need help on chmod/chown pls pls
[12:18] <troy_s> phpmattk:  that means you tweaked it.
[12:18] <ubotu> maddy: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:18] <troy_s> web: holdie.
[12:19] <jordan> troy_s, wait, dapper drake is only two days old? (haven't had my comp for a year)
[12:19] <phpmattk_> SurfnKid: so now i cant get nvidea workin.. and i want to see what a working file looks like
[12:19] <SurfnKid> AlienX: sorry im just about to do that grub thing, busy for a min here
[12:19] <phpmattk_> SurfnKid: i hadn't messed with it.. some setup gui may have
[12:19] <xfcefreak> jordan: about 3 days old
[12:19] <] GoldenDragon> heh woops
[12:19] <troy_s> phpmattk:  simply follow the md5sum instructions or manually change your driver to "nvidia" instructions should be on the screen.
[12:19] <chapium> Hi, I'm having issues burning the desktop-ppc CD.  My burning program claims that the file is 702mb and will not burn the disc because the disc I'm using is only 700mb.  Is something wrong here?
[12:19] <AlienX> SurfnKid, no problem :) I actually have to run out but I'm sure someone here can help you if you have any questions
[12:19] <SurfnKid> oh i see phpmattk_
[12:19] <jordan> i am behind... :(
[12:19] <Warbo> Does anyone have experience with SWFTools?
[12:19] <SurfnKid> AlienX: ok mate, yea no biggie check ya later
[12:20] <Gretyl> anyone want to help me with some xorg.conf jiujitsu?
[12:20] <troy_s> phpmattk:  all you need to do is probably worry about the driver -- if all fails flip to "vesa", if you have nvidia installed "nvidia"
[12:20] <pppoe_dude> Gretyl, such as
[12:20] <jordan> troy_s, wlan0 doesnt show up on iwlist
[12:20] <SurfnKid> phpmattk_: yeah get someone to give ya an xorg.conf i guess
[12:20] <Warbo> Gretyl: I assume you have tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[12:20] <Gretyl> I'm running 6.06 on a dual G5 tower
[12:20] <troy_s> jordan:  ifconfig -a
[12:20] <phpmattk_> troy_s: k thanks ... SurfnKid: thx as well
[12:20] <troy_s> jordan:  is the card there?
[12:20] <Warbo> Gretyl: Dammit I'm jealous
[12:20] <Gretyl> yeah, I got the system working fine with my default gfx card (9600 XT)
[12:20] <AngryElf> has anyone here managed to setup digital audio with Dapper?
[12:20] <troy_s> gretyl:  you might want to lookinto gentoo at some point so you get the ppc64 bit extensions...
[12:21] <Gretyl> now I'm trying to figure out how to get support for my aftermarket X800 XT upgrade
[12:21] <Gretyl> troy_s: one step at a time
[12:21] <troy_s> angryelf:  many
[12:21] <ljimmy> could someone please visit http://www.jwillows.com and tell me what u se
[12:21] <troy_s> gretyl:  yep... just a fyi.
[12:21] <SurfnKid> Gretyl: Neo knows jujitsu, not sure if he knows about xorg tho :P
[12:21] <troy_s> ubotu, tell gretyl about ati
[12:21] <belkin> does anyone know how do i get rid of the udf thing in k3b so i can burn single files bigger then 4 gb ?
[12:21] <Gretyl> is there any way I can get to a login shell with my X800 XT? as it is, it won't display after the bootloader passes off
[12:21] <troy_s> belkin:  udf should let you burn greater than 4gig
[12:22] <Gretyl> I get a white screen, flash, white screen... *no signal*
[12:22] <jordan> troy_s, not visible from ifconfig but is under lspci
[12:22] <chapium> ljimmy: index of /
[12:22] <belkin> generate udf stuctures checked and still get error
[12:22] <troy_s> jordan:  ifconfig -a ?
[12:22] <mikeo> wifi help?
[12:22] <pppoe_dude> Gretyl, tried going to a tty?
[12:22] <AngryElf> troy_s, i can't seem to get it working, the optical laser isn't even on inside the port
[12:22] <jordan> troy_s, no
[12:22] <troy_s> WebMaven:  let me look
[12:22] <Gretyl> via ctrl-alt-F1 through F6? yeah
[12:22] <Gretyl> no dice
[12:22] <jordan> eth0,1,2 and lo
[12:22] <troy_s> jordan: start crawling thru malone.
[12:22] <chapium> ljimmy: you dont seem to have an index.html in your /var/www
[12:22] <troy_s> jordan:  eth1 might be wifi
[12:23] <belkin> troy_s where about is this in k3b ? project > properties > filesystem > "generate udf stuctures" checkbox ? this is already check
[12:23] <pppoe_dude> Gretyl, you should get a login screen. if not then its prolly serious
[12:23] <jordan> now eth2 claims to be wireless but it was written to wlan0 through ndiswrapper
[12:23] <pppoe_dude> Gretyl, i was thinking maybe you can sorta edit xorg.conf or somethn from there..
[12:23] <troy_s> gretyl:  you have ssh installed?  ssh to the box and kill x
[12:23] <Gretyl> now that's a thought
[12:23] <jordan> troy_s, ^^
[12:23] <troy_s> gretyl:  and send your email thanks to ati for keeping a closed source proprietary driver.
[12:24] <Admiral> does anyone know how to install an intel extreme graphics driver
[12:24] <Gretyl> going to attempt ssh'ing in
[12:24] <Warbo> ljimmy: I went on your site and I get an "Index of" page with one folder (apache2-default)
[12:24] <Admiral> !intel
[12:24] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Admiral
[12:25] <js_> how can i make vlc maximize over the whole screen instead of just being a maximized window on the desktop?
[12:25] <zombieReagan> dapper upgrade is soooo slow, i want an x server :-(
[12:25] <troy_s> gretyl:  chances are it's ati's driver lynching the entire system
[12:25] <WebMaven> troy_s: I could assign it to the kernel team...
[12:25] <Admiral> js: double click{
[12:25] <troy_s> zombie:  dapper is um... successfull... be patient.
[12:25] <Almindor> hi, I installed dapper, and I also have windows, I keep getting this on boot: "There are differences between boot sector and its backup."
[12:25] <Warbo> js_: Press "f" key
[12:25] <Gretyl> troy_s: yeah, hoping if I can ssh in, I can use sudo dpkg-reconfigure to auto-detect something *usable*
[12:25] <troy_s> webmaven:  yeah looking at packages.ubuntu.com for you
[12:25] <Almindor> should I fix the original or fix the backup?
[12:25] <finalbeta_> I'm installing vmware tools, ask me to supply the location of the make command, some help?
[12:25] <zombieReagan> Almindor: fix backup
[12:25] <Gretyl> i.e. a properly configured "radeon" device
[12:25] <troy_s> gretyl:  if you can ssh, you can kill and restart x.
[12:25] <zombieReagan> Almindor: also, ask in #windows
[12:25] <Almindor> zombieReagan, ok so move "original" to backup, will I need to regrub?
[12:26] <troy_s> gretyl:  does your keyboard have an f key activator key?
[12:26] <js_> Admiral, Warbo: that doesn't do it, i just get anX window with a frame and all - it doesn't use the screen's full area
[12:26] <capgadget> It should use the default for make usually /usr/bin/make
[12:26] <troy_s> gretyl:  surprised alt-ctrl-f# isn't working
[12:26] <Gretyl> fkey activator? no, the tty's came up fine using the 9600XT
[12:26] <js_> Admiral, Warbo: nevermind, changing filter to x11 made it work
[12:26] <Gretyl> I know how to switch to them, it just won't work with the X800 in...
[12:26] <capgadget> The only tricky think in the vmware setup is th elocation of the kernel source fo rhte currently running kernel and your license file
[12:26] <Warbo> I have compiled swftools from source and installed anything it asked for, but when I try to use wav2swf it says "Sound support not built in", but I know it has lame enabled
[12:26] <js_> or so i thought..
[12:27] <TheKal> is there a PPC specific channel for Dapper?
[12:27] <SurfnKid> whats the difference between a file  by itself and with a ~ ?
[12:27] <Warbo> SurfnKid: That is a backup file
[12:27] <capgadget> There is also a #vmware chanel
[12:27] <troy_s> webmaven:  try it...
[12:27] <troy_s> webmaven:  but they are probably busy now too... try the kernel.
[12:28] <capgadget> ~ is your home directory  Like /home/imalittleteapot
[12:28] <Gretyl> TheKal: if you find one, let me know
[12:28] <Warbo> SurfnKid: You do not see them in Nautilus (just like ones beginning in ".") but they are usually made by text editors
[12:28] <_per_> i installed sendmail and played with it for a while. now, every time ubuntu starts, when doing the "Starting basic networking" step, it says something like it can access /etc/mail/sendmail.cf". i unchecked sendmail to start at boot in the "System>Administration>Services" dialog and i even did "sudo apt-get remove sendmail", but ubuntu still tries to do something to /etc/mail/sendmail.cf at boot! what do i do? please help me!
[12:29] <mathieu> hi, there is something anoying to me in nautilus:
[12:29] <Warbo> capgadget: I think he means file.txt and file.txt~ (also, is that really your username?)
[12:29] <mathieu>  when i search for a file, it displays the file but i cannot see the containing folder or display its content
[12:29] <SurfnKid> Warbo: so i can get to it as well. is this a safety feature
[12:29] <mathieu>  is there a way to do this ?
[12:29] <capgadget> Yes your username
[12:29] <phpmattk_> i got nvidia drivers working, just needed to change nvidea line in xorg.conf.. but.... i cant go any higher than 1024 in the gui settings, do i need to set that in xorg.conf?
[12:30] <Admiral> yea
[12:30] <Admiral> you do
[12:30] <Gretyl> also, troy_s: those ATI binaries are i386-only
[12:30] <phpmattk_> Admiral: you talkin to me?
[12:30] <Warbo> SurfnKid: The directory "~" is shorthand for your home (like capgadget said) but files ending in ~ are backups made by text editors and things, not system backups.
[12:30] <capgadget> cd You can do echo ~  and see what it is
[12:30] <capgadget> same as /usr/`whoami`
[12:30] <Admiral> phpmattk_: yea
[12:30] <phpmattk_> thx
[12:30] <WebMaven> troy_s: you think I should try assigning this to the kernel team?
[12:30] <maddy> sudo whoami
[12:30] <maddy> :
[12:31] <Warbo> capgadget: I meant is your username really iamalittleteapot?
[12:31] <maddy> :)
[12:31] <capgadget> Yep myfile.txt~ is a backup by vi gedit etc
[12:31] <_per_> i installed sendmail and played with it for a while. now, every time ubuntu starts, when doing the "Starting basic networking" step, it says something like it can access /etc/mail/sendmail.cf". i unchecked sendmail to start at boot in the "System>Administration>Services" dialog and i even did "sudo apt-get remove sendmail", but ubuntu still tries to do something to /etc/mail/sendmail.cf at boot! what do i do? please help me!
[12:31] <kbrooks> um
[12:31] <capgadget> No  It is billgates
[12:31] <ompaul> SurfnKid, file and file~ are two different files, usually one is a backup of the the other, if it is ~/file and file that has to do with the location on the hard disk ~yourusername/ is shorthand for your home directory, /home/yourusername/file and ~yourusername/file are the same thing
[12:31] <capgadget> Don't tell anyone.
[12:31] <twopeak> Can someone help me to re-enable sound on my Dapper?
[12:31] <Stc> hi
[12:31] <WebMaven> troy_s?
[12:31] <Nullified> !vlc
[12:31] <ubotu> well, vlc is a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the universe repository)
[12:32] <Warbo> capgadget: I gave someone an old win 98 system then remembered afterwards that the username was "billgatesisatw*t" (without the *)
[12:32] <twopeak> !sound
[12:32] <ubotu> Help to fix issues with sound can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[12:32] <Ratzilla> !wpa
[12:32] <ubotu> Enable the universe repository, then "sudo apt-get update", and then "sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant".  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WPAHowto for more details
[12:32] <SurfnKid> Warbo: yea ending in ~ is backup thats what im wondering,
[12:32] <twopeak> (should have thought of using ubotu first!)
[12:32] <Gretyl> aww man, SSH isn't even going through... :(
[12:32] <Gretyl> (and yes, SSH works with the 9600XT in)
[12:32] <_per_> nobody knows how my problem can be solved??
[12:32] <capgadget> My old win98 is on a $4,400 now worth $50 PII Laptop is about to get ubuntu as a neighbor to W98
[12:33] <Gretyl> this is ugly :\
[12:33] <Warbo> SurfnKid: They are not system backups, so you can delete them. They are just incase you edit a file and want the original back. If you know you don't then just delete them
[12:33] <SurfnKid> ompaul: ill have to get used to the ~ before and after to determine what it means but so far I wont touch the backup file
[12:34] <ZeXr0> Anyone got a guide to help convert someone from Windows to Ubuntu ?
[12:34] <Jowi> _per_: I have not used sendmail, i'm using postfix instead (which is excellent btw) but try "sudo update-rc.d -f sendmail remove"
[12:34] <capgadget> I wrote my own backup script for editing files basically backups up a bzip2 copy and adds a datestamp.  Never can keep track of what the .~ are.
[12:34] <Rs7> Gretyl: So you have to use some VESA drivers or something like that?
[12:34] <_per_> Jowi: thanks, i'll try
[12:34] <Warbo> Is there anything wrong with the GParted LiveCD? I recommended it to a mate but he says X doesn't start
[12:34] <capgadget> So I blow them away eventually
[12:34] <Gretyl> Rs7: how do I do that? just substitute "vesa" for "ati" in the relevant xorg.conf Device?
[12:35] <WebMaven> troy_s: OK, so I assigned the bug to the Kernel Team.
[12:35] <Jowi> _per_: you may need to "cd /etc/init.d" first but not sure
[12:35] <Rs7> gretyl: That sounds too easy. :)
[12:35] <SurfnKid> Warbo: oh ok, nice to have that feature
[12:35] <_per_> Jowi: it deleted a list of "startup links"
[12:35] <Warbo> capgadget: I am far too organised with my files. I was really pissed off when the "Desktop" folder became standard and I couldn't get rid of it :)
[12:35] <abo> anything I should do before trying update
[12:36] <blackocellaris> When I install games with the Synaptic Packet Manager, where the heck do they install too?
[12:36] <Jowi> _per_: yes, that is what that command does so that it does not start (or try to start) during boot
[12:36] <Warbo> blackocellaris: /usr/games
[12:36] <Nullified> Any reasojn why my ubuntu is playing the audio from WMV's and NOT the video?
[12:36] <Rs7> gretyl: I never installed linux on my G5, so I don't know. But OpenFirmware may support something like VESA without hardware acceleration?
[12:36] <blackocellaris> Thanks :X  I've been looking for a while now ;)
[12:36] <mirak> is there a way to run the installer from a runing ubuntu installation ?
[12:37] <capgadget> mirak you trying an hd install?
[12:37] <BrianHH> Can anyone help me configure my Palm for Ubuntu 6.06?  I just installed, and I saw the Palm in Device Manager, but something happened while I was configuring Kpilot.  I went back into Device Manager, and I can't see the Palm anymore.
[12:37] <SurfnKid> ompaul: Warbo: thanks for all that info
[12:37] <Warbo> blackocellaris: Linux systems don't group files per application (like Program Files/Programname) they do it per type (binaries are in /usr/bin, libraries /usr/lib, etc)
[12:37] <Gretyl> I don't know, I just remember the LiveCD's "safe-mode" doesn't work with the X800XT (i.e. at the boot prompt: "live video=ofonly")
[12:37] <mirak> capgadget: I know there is hd-media, but I don't want to reboot. I don't want to use debootstrap also. I think there should be a way to run the installer like it is run from the live cd
[12:37] <Gretyl> if video=ofonly means VESA... *shrug*
[12:37] <blackocellaris> Many thanks for the explanation :)  I'm learning slowly
[12:38] <Rs7> gretyl: Hmm, that is too bad. I suppose it means "OpenFirmware", yes.
[12:38] <capgadget> I actually used the 5.10 hd-media  boot images.  My CD-RW is down.  Worked fine.  Didn't find the hd-media for 6.06
[12:38] <xpc> xpc
[12:38] <mirak> capgadget: I just have to find the installer sources or script probably
[12:38] <LasseL> !dvd
[12:38] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[12:38] <Rs7> gretyl: That way I got my old black Powerbook working with Linux. But I have no further ideas for your problem, sorry.
[12:38] <tonybaloney> hi i'm having a problem getting my Apple AirPort to work in ubuntu
[12:39] <h3sp4wn> Anyone here know alot about fglrx ?
[12:39] <LasseL> I installed dapper and easy ubuntu but I still can't see dvd menues
[12:39] <Warbo> Can someone give the link to installer-mode Dapper CD (not LiveCD one) please?
[12:39] <tonybaloney> it detects the card but when i try iwlist eth0 scan, it says it can't scan anything
[12:39] <The_Dud> Is there a way to extract RPMs and DEBs through the terminal in Ubuntu?
[12:39] <TheKal> Warbo, use the "
[12:39] <Warbo> The_Dud: dpkg-deb probably
[12:39] <TheKal> alternate CD
[12:39] <TheKal> "
[12:39] <MrSiggler> How can I downgrade/remove packages installed from a source I no longer have in my repository list?
[12:39] <Warbo> !alternate CD
[12:39] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Warbo
[12:40] <Warbo> Er. Not like that then
[12:40] <The_Dud> Warbo: Thanks
[12:40] <Gretyl> Rs7: thanks anyway... looks like it's "vesa" or the highway for my problem
[12:40] <TheKal> I meant that's where you'd find it on the mirrors. :-)
[12:40] <Warbo> The_Dud: Check the manual "man dpkg" or "man dpkg-deb"
[12:40] <SurfnKid> is the command copy, cp?
[12:40] <Rs7> gretyl: I hope so. Vesa is a PC term, it's OpenFirmware for Macs.
[12:40] <Warbo> SurfnKid: Yes
[12:40] <SurfnKid> thx
[12:40] <Jowi> LasseL: have you got package "libdvdnav4" installed?
[12:41] <h3sp4wn> TheDud: ar -x nameofdeb.deb
[12:41] <Dfects> anyone have any ideas why my laptop screen goes blank before the startup music plays when booting dapper from cd? :(
[12:41] <dxdemetriou> I want to ask for the beagle_build_index. It uses full cpu speed. It works only for filesystem or and with cds, usbs..?
[12:41] <The_Dud> Warbo:Ok I will
[12:41] <capgadget> Yep good idea to backup a working xorg.conf too many utilities jack with that file and sometimes bork it good.
[12:41] <Rs7> gretyl: But you have no hardware acc. and your great card will be wasted that way.
[12:41] <_per_> Jowi: it didnt work! still the same at bootup!
[12:41] <simp> in konversation some letters are not right... they are right in firefox/kopete/etc... but here in konversation they aren't(well actualy i can see them as they are suposed to be, but people from mirc and other clients can't(not sure other konversation users can)) well does anyone know a way to get over this problem? that's how they should/should not look(depends on your client): 
[12:41] <jbirdAngel> hello i just installed kubuntu and i have two questions, one is that during installation it failed doing security updates, this is fine right as it just couldnt get online? the second question is that im trying to set up  the wilrelss to work, and im not sure what to do i have it set on all the same settings as my router the same chanel same open system, the same WEP , i have it on DHCP as...
[12:41] <jbirdAngel> ...opposed to manual which i think is right, but i dont really know, but as far as i know its set up right but it wont connect?
[12:41] <Warbo> The_Dud: Use h3sp4w's suggestion above
[12:41] <Gretyl> Rs7: I'm dual-booting anyway, with OS X. I don't care about the lack of accel so much as not having to do a card-shuffle whenever I wanna boot into Ubuntu
[12:42] <Rs7> gretyl: =)
[12:42] <LasseL> Jowi: no, I'll try that
[12:42] <The_Dud> Warbo:Ok
[12:42] <SurfnKid> Ive got like 30 Xorg.conf copies as backups, I ran the xserver-xorg config thing a gizillion times to get my ATI card going..  I sell all 30, $1.00 each/ msg me lol
[12:42] <ZeXr0> is there a way to install xchat instead of xchat-gnome ?
[12:42] <The_Dud> h3sp4wn:Thank you
[12:42] <Warbo> Gretyl: The answer is simple. Don't use OSX :)
[12:42] <phpmattk_> so do i have to hand type in my xorg.conf file 1600x1200 in the resolution area to make that selection available?
[12:42] <capgadget> The aticonfig is really nasty
[12:42] <igor_> hi, just installed dapper, after that build-essential and glibc-doc, but still no manpage for execve (for example). wtf?
[12:43] <Rs7> warbo: That would be a waste, too. =)
[12:43] <darkice> go nvidia
[12:43] <jbirdAngel> i couldnt get security updats during install, but thats fine cuz its just aht it couldnt get online right?
[12:43] <VR_> i need some help. i want to try to use the de4x5 driver instead of tulip for my NIC. my question is: is de4x5 bundled in dapper, and if so, how do i switch to it instead of using the tulip driver?
[12:43] <capgadget> Yep definitely nvidia ati's Linux impletation is half hearted.
[12:43] <darkice> so true i got 2 work stations ati/nvidia.
[12:43] <Jowi> _per_: ok. i would install sendmail again, then uninstall it with "sudo apt-get remove --purge sendmail"
[12:43] <phpmattk_> jbirdangel: i had that same problem, apt wouldnt work.. had to get my router out of the configuration before it would work.. howerver other internet worked.. wierd
[12:43] <h3sp4wn> capgadget: Any idea how to fix fglrx so you can build the kernel module again (after you have done it once from the installed) I am running 2.6.16-rt26 kernel (realtime patches for sound)
[12:43] <Gretyl> Warbo: sorry, just not feasible right now
[12:44] <Warbo> jbirdAngel: Yes. Updates are downloaded automatically. Anything on the CD will be installed as a normal package (not security update)
[12:44] <Jowi> _per_: --purge removes the config files as well
[12:44] <jbirdAngel> Warbo: okay thanks
[12:44] <capgadget> Haven't tried fglrx on ubuntu yet.  Only got it set up on fc5.
[12:44] <_per_> Jowi: ok, thanks
[12:44] <LasseL> Jowi: I installed libdvdnav4 and I still can't see dvd menues
[12:44] <capgadget> I was using the fglrx from livna
[12:44] <jbirdAngel> phpmattk_: okay so you mean that internet no other comptuers worked but not frim kubuntu and you had to reset ur router?
[12:44] <capgadget> It had the patches for 2.6.16
[12:44] <Jowi> LasseL: what media player are you using?
[12:44] <darkice> h3sp4wn: use the binary ati drivers i got them to work
[12:45] <jbirdAngel> phpmattk_: so like i should reset the router to see if that fixes it? (how do i do that? just go into it and click rest or something is in there?)
[12:45] <Warbo> capgadget: I find it very unstable (X locks up, and key combos can't get out of it) so I stuck my Dad's ATI system on ati driver. He can live without 3D screensavers
[12:45] <LasseL> Jowi: totem (gstreamer) as configured by default + easy ubuntu
[12:45] <abo> !ati
[12:45] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch04.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers.
[12:45] <capgadget> Think the ati binaries are for 2.6.15 so guessing they are okay on ubuntu
[12:45] <TheKal> Okay so the Wired Networking is supposed to work on my iBook G4, but when I boot the Dapper LiveCD I can't connect to anything...any ideas?
[12:45] <Jowi> LasseL: and which ubuntu version?
[12:45] <freddy> whats the best appl for the ipod?
[12:45] <LasseL> Jowi: 6.06
[12:45] <darkice> gtkpod for ipod
[12:45] <pespin> anyone can run teamspeak in Dapper and speak or hear something?
[12:45] <Warbo> freddy: gtkpod is pretty mature I think
[12:45] <phpmattk_> i had to take my router out before it would work.. apt-get that is.. it would say 'unable to download repo indexes' synaptic too
[12:45] <freddy> i mean, just to manage playlist and the like darkice
[12:46] <capgadget> Yep Warbo. I have an integrated ati vid.  Had a nvidia agp card have to get a pci-x one.  LOL They aint' cheap
[12:46] <darkice> freddy gtkpod can sync/manager/and adjust volume levels with mp3gain
[12:46] <Dfects> anyone have any ideas why my laptop screen goes blank before the startup music plays when booting dapper from cd? :(
[12:46] <freddy> gtkpod..gonna check that out...thanks darkice
[12:46] <phpmattk_>  jbirdAngel: but i could browse websites, etc .. just couldnt install anything new.. it was wierd.. spend all last night and this afternoon trying to get apt=get to work.. ahhg
[12:46] <darkice> freddy np i use it to :)
[12:46] <freddy> thanks warbo
[12:46] <Samus_Aran> does Ubuntu 6 have XMMS2 in its packages ?  am about to install it later today, and was wondering, as my current distro doesn't have it
[12:47] <xpc> !hu
[12:47] <ubotu> Ha magyarul beszelsz kerlek probald a #ubuntu-hu
[12:47] <Warbo> capgadget: This ATI card was just so my Dad could get TV-out to watch DVDs. I can't get that going though (although his ATI is better than my NVidia, so I may swap them)
[12:47] <h3sp4wn> capgadget: My computer locks up every time with those drivers on shutdown (it worked with the stock ati drivers) but then I built the ubuntu ones against my kernel and it broke some stuff (worked but now csn't install the normal ones - It says build environment not found so I am rebuilding a newer revision -revision 3 it is now)
[12:47] <capgadget> ati officially does not support TV-Out because of some licensensing deal they have. with someone else
[12:47] <freddy> darkice can i msg you?
[12:47] <darkice> freddy: go ahead
[12:48] <capgadget> My card has 3 naked wires sticking up from the MB what are labeled tv-out.  Go figure.
[12:48] <Warbo> freddy: iPod has it's crazy playlist system, but my Neuros player which just uses folders for playlists and you can drag'n'drop stuff onto it doesn't have that much playlist creation support (Amarok has some scripts but I haven't used them yet)
[12:49] <Jowi> LasseL: i have the following installed which work fine: libdvdnav4 libdvdplay0. if that does not do it for you, see if you have missed some gstreamer0.10 plugins (note: i'm using totem-xine instead of totem-gstreamer)
[12:49] <_per_> Jowi: it still didnt work!
[12:49] <cavediver> Hi. Why is there an encryption option but not a decryption option when rightclicking a gpgfile ?
[12:49] <Warbo> freddy: Just shows that popular, complex stuff has better support than simple, obscure stuff
[12:49] <shrump_jimbo> anybody running dapper drake yet
[12:49] <jimmyekl> actually they are. you get one 6200 or 7300le for verry small amount
[12:49] <Warbo> shrump_jimbo: I think most people are
[12:49] <grndslm> does anybody know why my mythtv frontend wouldn't be able to connect to the database of the backend??
[12:49] <Jowi> _per_: erhm, what? talk about being obnoxious (sendmail that is)
[12:50] <Gretyl> ok, so that's zero for... *counting* upwards of 20 reboots trying to get this thing to work
[12:50] <_per_> Jowi: i guess i'll go reinstall ubuntu then...
[12:50] <Gretyl> ah well
[12:50] <MrSiggler> How can I downgrade/remove packages installed from a source I no longer have in my repository list?
[12:51] <abo> !downgrade
[12:51] <ubotu> from memory, downgrade is downgrading packages is not defined in the deb package management system.
[12:51] <jeska> hey, anyone willing to help an incredibly new linux user who's having issues with a slave hard drive?
[12:51] <Jowi> _per_: there must be an easier way than that.
[12:51] <_per_> Jowi: like what? i dont know any :(
[12:53] <MTecknology> What is a good program to rip MP3 files?
[12:53] <abo> !mp3
[12:53] <ubotu> hmm... mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:53] <BioVorE> grip is good
[12:53] <darkice> grip is great
[12:53] <Jowi> _per_: you said that it tries to read a config in the /etc/mail/ directory, right? the network script probably detects the file and then applies it. can't you just remove that file manually if it still exist?
[12:53] <AngryElf> anyone here with working digital sound?  my receiver isn't picking up the signal......but it's not the receiver's fault...any ideas??
[12:53] <darkice> anyone use the new amarok?
[12:53] <jbirdAngel> phpmattk_: oh well i cant connect to the router for some reason and Adept says that i have firefox and thudnerbird installed but they arnt in my menu and stuff so i dunno not srue who all this stuff works yet
[12:54] <BioVorE> I have aramok 1.4 on brezzy here
[12:54] <darkice> its sweet aint it
[12:54] <LasseL> Jowi: that still didn't do it for me. I also tried totem with the xine backend, but that gives me another problem. It tells me that the audio device is already in use
[12:54] <BioVorE> they didn't really change that much from 1.3
[12:54] <phpmattk_> jbirdAngel: terminal ping www.google.com
[12:54] <_per_> Jowi: i did delete it, but then it tries to recreate the file as /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.new and fails
[12:54] <willwork4foo> I got a question - does anyone know how to edit a keymap file in Linux????? I want to remap a key at the lowest possible level
[12:54] <BioVorE> aramok rules thogh :-)
[12:54] <darkice> ya thats true except they finnaly got an icon set
[12:55] <lucasvo> how can I deactivate the context menu button?
[12:55] <phpmattk_> jbirdAngel: also type ifconfig and see if you have an ipaddress if you're using dhcp
[12:55] <Jowi> LasseL: if you are trying to play a commercial dvd, do you have libdvdcss2 installed?
[12:55] <BioVorE> willwork4foo: its possible, the sweds and japanese do it..
[12:55] <LasseL> Jowi: yes, easyubuntu does that for me
[12:55] <piratepenguin> anyone here use port forwarding and have traceroute installed?
[12:55] <Gretyl> thanks everyone, feedback appreciated even though a solution still haunts me (none found)
[12:55] <jbirdAngel> phpmattk_: i did pink for google and it keeps on like reciving shouldnt it only do it 1?
[12:55] <Fujitsu> piratepenguin, yep.
[12:56] <SixFeetUnder> hi2all
[12:56] <Jowi> _per_: i wouldn't know which script is responsible for trying to recreate that file so i'm sortof lost there i'm afraid
[12:56] <mcrandello> has anyone else had a problem with fglrx making the usb die on laptops with dapper?
[12:56] <Warbo> Does anybody a) have experience with swftools b) know of a .deb of it or c) know if checkinstall works
[12:56] <Astray> Ca nanyone help me with a grub problem on a new isntall of dapper?
[12:56] <Fujitsu> jbirdAngel, UNIX ping pings until you tell it to stop, by default.
[12:56] <Warbo> Astray: What kind?
[12:56] <Fujitsu> !justask
[12:56] <xfcefreak> Warbo: checkinstall works fine
[12:56] <ubotu> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[12:56] <Warbo> xfcefreak: I'll try again then
[12:56] <Dfects> anyone have any ideas why my laptop screen goes blank before the startup music plays when booting dapper from cd? :(
[12:57] <jbirdAngel> Fujitsu: oh how do i tell it to stop
[12:57] <_per_> Jowi: then i think i will just reinstall ubuntu tomorrow... have you had any issues with postfix, and can it do the same as sendmail(send mail)?
[12:57] <darkice> Dfects ever try adjust your xorg config?
[12:57] <Fujitsu> Dfects, do you get a login screen at all?
[12:57] <Jowi> LasseL: i forgot this one, do you have libdvdread3 installed?
[12:57] <Astray> Well, I installed dapper on my secondary hdd ( i have windows on the other), and right afetr it reboots from installing, it goes right into loading windows
[12:57] <Fujitsu> jbirdAngel, Ctrl+C
[12:57] <Astray> No grub menu or anything
[12:57] <Dfects> its a live cd darkice, i can't
[12:57] <jbirdAngel> Fujitsu: thank you
[12:57] <Dfects> :p
[12:57] <piratepenguin> Fujitsu: great, I'm trying to figure out if my router is port forwarding like it should... if you traceroute your internet IP with a port that'll be forwarded to e.g. your computer, looking at the traceroute, can you see that it's gone to your computer (because I can't, and I'm pretty sure that I should be able to)
[12:57] <Fujitsu> Astray, using the Desktop CD?
[12:57] <Dfects> not installed
[12:57] <Astray> Yes
[12:57] <Fujitsu> Hmm.
[12:57] <darkice> cant help u there its a live cd
[12:57] <WebMaven> troy_s: are you getting my PMs?
[12:57] <Fujitsu> I'm not sure.
[12:58] <darkice> sorry Astray
[12:58] <Jowi> _per_: postfix is fantastic. see !postfix for good tutorials on how to set it up
[12:58] <Warbo> Astray: Use "grub-install /dev/hda"  from a LiveCD
[12:58] <Fujitsu> Astray, that's a known issue with the Desktop CD installer.
[12:58] <Fujitsu> Astray, Warbo's right.
[12:58] <Warbo> Astray: You using a CD not a HD? Sorry, don't pay attention to me :)
[12:58] <LasseL> Jowi: yes, that too. I can play the dvd from totem, but I can't get to the menu, enable subtitles or navigate in the playback
[12:58] <jbirdAngel> phpmattk_: is my ip under iconfig under inet addr? or id ont see soemthing listed as ip?
[12:59] <Astray> Warbo; Yes i'm using the CD to instal it
[12:59] <Dfects> darkice there a way to install dapper without booting the live install? command line style
[12:59] <Fujitsu> Astray, go into a terminal and type:
[12:59] <Fujitsu> sudo grub-install /dev/hda
[12:59] <Fujitsu> Dfects, the Alternate CD.
[12:59] <Flannel> Dfects: the alternative install CD
[12:59] <Warbo> Astray: OK, do pay attention to me :) (I thought you meant the CD wasn't booting)
[12:59] <Dfects> ok :)
[12:59] <Fujitsu> Dfects, that's the old Breezy-style one.
[12:59] <Dfects> awesome
[12:59] <ziga> just testing - 
[12:59] <mirak> hum ubiquity doesn't support LVM right ?
[01:00] <darkice> Dfects : dunno the only distro i can correctly install command line is gentoo.. sorry
[01:00] <ghozt> Hey guys, anyone know how I can check if my video drivers are current?
[01:00] <jeska> Can anyone help me with accessing the partitions of a slave drive?
[01:00] <Fujitsu> mirak, no.
[01:00] <WebMaven> troy_s: OK, I identified to the nickserv, you should see my PMs now.
[01:00] <Astray> Ill go ahead and try installing grub manually
[01:00] <Fujitsu> mirak, you have to use the Alternate CD to do LVM.
[01:00] <ziga> ghotz - fglrxinfo
[01:00] <Warbo> ghozt: It should be /dev/hdb I think
[01:00] <piratepenguin> Fujitsu: if you PM me the output of 'traceroute <your-internet-ip> -p <port-that-will-be-forwarded-to-your-computer>', I should be able to see from that.. you can get <your-internet-ip> @ http://www.whatsmyip.org/
[01:00] <Jowi> LasseL: have you tried with another dvd (shouldn't make a difference but you never know) and do you have all the gstreamer0.10 plugins, even the "bad" ones?
[01:00] <jacquesmerde> hey,  is this a bug or a feature? i installed epiphany, then all links from other apps opened in epiphany instead of firefox, then i removed epiphany, and now my links dont open at all
[01:00] <jeska> I'm in my disk manager and I cannot enable the partitions
[01:01] <BrianHH> Hi, Everyone.  Can someone help me configure my Palm?  I'm running Ubuntu 6.06.  It was initially found by Device Manager, but when I tried to connect it to Kpilot, I lost it, and now Device Manager doesn't see it, either.
[01:01] <jvai> hey uall, are there different md5sums for the dapper iso, or 1?
[01:01] <Schalken> if i run a 32bit ubuntu on a 64bit computer, does that mean i need 32bit drivers for all my hardware (graphics etc)?
[01:01] <RandolphCarter> Schalken: yes
[01:01] <Jowi> LasseL: bad = ugly
[01:01] <h3sp4wn> yeo
[01:01] <andres> hi
[01:01] <mirak> Fujitsu: in fact I am already in LVM. what I want is just to install to another LVM logical volume.
[01:01] <SurfnKid> cant open gedit :@
[01:01] <Fujitsu> piratepenguin, I know how to do that :) But I'd have to reconfigure my router a bit, and I don't particular want to do that.
[01:01] <SurfnKid> in sudo
[01:01] <WebMaven> troy_s: are you there?
[01:01] <Fujitsu> mirak, you have to use the Alternate CD.
[01:01] <Schalken> RandolphCarter: thanks
[01:01] <rpedro> jacquesmerde: preferences >> prefered applications
[01:01] <kyncani> Schalken: why don't you run 64bit ?
[01:01] <andres> i need some help installing ubuntu, someone?
[01:02] <Fujitsu> !justask
[01:02] <ubotu> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[01:02] <mirak> Fujitsu: is  the netinstall iso considered to be an alternate CD ?
[01:02] <piratepenguin> Fujitsu: ah, that's ok
[01:02] <LinuxJones> andres, your in the right place
[01:02] <jcmcbeth> Is there a GUI app task manager?
[01:02] <Fujitsu> mirak, no.
[01:02] <Fujitsu> mirak, I said /the/ Alternate CD.
[01:02] <Fujitsu> !alternate
[01:02] <ubotu> The Alternate CD is the classical Ubuntu text-installer, with no Live session available on it.
[01:02] <andres> i'm having problems with the live cd, when the xserver starts, the monitor shuts down
[01:02] <Fujitsu> mirak, although it would work.
[01:02] <mcrandello> okay so anyway what happens with the fglrx drivers is anywhere from 5 minutes in to 3 hours later the usb devices all stop working, and then it freezes hard in X when I try to restart or logout. The only fix is a cold boot
[01:02] <jacquesmerde> rpedro: firstly, shouldnt it be automatic? also, thats a user setting, and installing/uninstalling changed it globally
[01:02] <Fujitsu> jcmcbeth, gnome-system-monitor
[01:02] <ghozt> anyone good with getting wow to work in wine? :)
[01:02] <Warbo> xfcefreak: Checkinstall IS broken (in Dapper that is. I know it's been broken for a while and was wondering if it had been fixed)
[01:03] <andres> i trie dall the vesa, xorg.conf, etc found in the forums and no results
[01:03] <Schalken> kyncani: because on 64bit WMVs dont work, Cedega doesnt work and flash doesnt work. I just want one less thing (having an exotic architecture) to consider when something doesnt work. :D
[01:03] <mirak> Fujitsu: ok, that's what I wanted to be sure. the net installer is like the alternate CD without anypackage on it I guess
[01:03] <Fujitsu> !wineapp
[01:03] <ubotu> For specific details to get an application to run under Wine, consult Wine's application db:  http://appdb.winehq.org
[01:03] <darkice> ghozt i got wow to work with winex which is commercial
[01:03] <Fujitsu> mirak, yep.
[01:03] <Jowi> LasseL: the base plugins together with libdvdread, libdvdnav and decss2 should be enough though
[01:03] <BrianHH> Is anyone here familiar with configuring a Palm Tungsten T5 for Linux?
[01:03] <LasseL> Jowi: easyubuntu installs nearly all the gstreamer plugins. I am pretty sure I have them all. It works for me in gxine now. I had to killall esd && esd & to get rid of the sound problem
[01:03] <jcmcbeth> fujitsu: thanks
[01:03] <mcrandello> this is a toshiba laptop anyone else have that happen?
[01:03] <ghozt> darkice: I got wow to work with wine, it's just horribly slow.
[01:03] <LinuxJones> andres, this is a laptop ?
[01:03] <rpedro> jacquesmerde: you could file a bug, but I have epiphany installed too, and it's never happened to me
[01:03] <Dfects> one quick question, if i shift alt f1, is there anyway to reload xserver?
[01:03] <Schalken> kyncani: oh yeah and the printer drivers dont work on 64bit either
[01:03] <darkice> ghozt it works a little faster on wine x well mine worked perfect :)
[01:03] <Jowi> LasseL: nice. so it's only totem that still doesn't work?
[01:03] <andres> LinuxJones:nop, a desktop
[01:03] <SurfnKid> guys how can i change way an mp3 is opened thru XMMS instead of Totem, like filetype associations
[01:03] <Schalken> the=my
[01:04] <Jowi> !defaultapp
[01:04] <LinuxJones> andres, do you know what kind of video card you have ?
[01:04] <mcrandello> dfects alt+shift+ f7
[01:04] <ubotu> To change the default app for a filetype in Nautilus, right-click on a file, select Properties, then the "Open With" tab and change the setting
[01:04] <Fujitsu> ghozt, sounds like you don't have DRI enabled. What video card?
[01:04] <kyncani> Schalken: well, that would suck :)
[01:04] <mirak> Fujitsu: I wanted to know if there is a way to run the installer script that is on the alternate install CD but from a running distro
[01:04] <ghozt> Fujitsu: is there a way to check, I am unfamiliar with this computer setup
[01:04] <Jowi> SurfnKid: ^^^^
[01:04] <MooUK> OK, I'd like some help with getting sound to work on this old thinkpad of mine. I know it's possible; I think I have all the information I need to do it, but what I am not sure of is how to use that information!
[01:04] <jacquesmerde> rpedro: it was fine when epiphany was installed, default browser changed from firefox to epiphany globally, its when i removed it i had no default browser
[01:04] <Warbo> Can anyone recommend a laptop brand which generally works well with Ubuntu (and FLOSS in general)? My brother wants me to choose him a laptop, but I want one which will make his (forced) Ubuntu installation easy to use
[01:04] <andres> LinuxJones: i tried all resolutions in xorg.conf and nothing worls
[01:04] <Dfects> mcrandello i know that goes back to gnome, but i need it to reload xserver as i'm modifying my xorg.conf
[01:04] <Fujitsu> Dfects, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to restart X, or Alt+F7 to get back into it.
[01:04] <andres> the monitor shuts down
[01:04] <Dfects> Fujitsu ^^^
[01:04] <Fujitsu> mirak, no.
[01:04] <mcrandello> dfects alt+shift+bkspc
[01:04] <Fujitsu> ghozt, type:
[01:05] <Fujitsu> glxinfo | grep direct
[01:05] <mirak> Fujitsu: I can't get that script ?
[01:05] <mcrandello> if it doesn't come back up then something bad happened
[01:05] <Dfects> cool ok will try, thanks :)
[01:05] <LinuxJones> andres, can you change xorg to use vesa for the video driver then try restarting the xserver
[01:05] <andres> already done
[01:05] <MooUK> Warbo: there are some smaller vendors who sell laptops specifically designed for Linux compatibility.
[01:05] <mcrandello> usually it will let you look at the log output if gdm fails to restart x
[01:05] <LinuxJones> andres, still no go ?
[01:05] <Dfects> mcrandello atm, its nothing but a blank screen on my laptop so..
[01:05] <Fujitsu> mirak, Ubuntu isn't designed to be installed from within another OS, although it can be done with a fair bit of hacking.
[01:05] <ghozt> Fujitsu: direct rendering: No
[01:05] <MooUK> I don't know anything much about any specific one though.
[01:05] <Fujitsu> ghozt, what video card have you got?
[01:05] <Dfects> hoping its an xorg problem
[01:05] <andres> LinuxJones: negative :-(
[01:05] <darkice> ghozt you dont have 3d support lol
[01:05] <rpedro> jacquesmerde: hmm, I never had epiphany as default browser, maybe you could file a bug at launchpad.net for the Desktop Team, one sec
[01:06] <Fujitsu> ghozt, this is why it's running so slowly :)
[01:06] <mnk> I have a VERY important question... How does one pronounce Ubuntu????
[01:06] <ghozt> Fujitsu: It's an Nvidia GF4 I beleive
[01:06] <LinuxJones> andres, what kind of computer do you have ?
[01:06] <mnk> is it You-Bun-Too?
[01:06] <Fujitsu> Aha.
[01:06] <Schalken> does anyone know how big the i386 ubuntu cd iso is supposed to be? it downloaded 697mb and im sure if thats all of it.
[01:06] <SurfnKid> Jowi: oh ok, Thanks!
[01:06] <Fujitsu> ghozt, please install the package `nvidia-glx'
[01:06] <Fujitsu> Schalken, that's it.
[01:06] <ghozt> Fujitsu: how do I do this?
[01:06] <xfcefreak> mnk: join #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[01:06] <darkice> ghozt: ghozt https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto  <-- step by step
[01:06] <andres> LinuxJones: nothing weird, athlon 64, ati x800, monitor philips 107  CRT
[01:06] <LasseL> Jowi: yeah, it must be gstreamer that sucks. Pretty annoying to have to restart esd every time I want to watch a movie though
[01:06] <ciaron> Schalken: run a md5 check if you're not sure
[01:06] <daniel_bergamini> Schalken best to use the md5sum to make sure you got it properly
[01:06] <jacquesmerde> rpedro: actually, when i installed epiphany it was before the final 6.06 release. are you saying that in final 6.06, installing epiphany no longer changes it to your default browser?
[01:06] <janderson> why does my wifi card show up as two separate devices?
[01:06] <Schalken> good idea
[01:07] <Warbo> MooUK: Yes, but he wants a general PCWorld style laptop
[01:07] <Fujitsu> ghozt, open up System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager..
[01:07] <LinuxJones> andres, that's standard stuff it should be working.
[01:07] <Jowi> andres: disable framebuffer in either BIOS or grub (add "vga=normal" in /boot/grub/menu.lst after the root= command)
[01:07] <WebMaven> troy_s: I've changed it some more. It's now assigned to the ubuntu-kernel-network team for the linux-image and linux-source packages.
[01:07] <ghozt> Fujitsu: thanks a ton.
[01:07] <Fujitsu> ghozt, and then find nvidia-glx in the list.
[01:07] <LaptopZZ>  anyone know how to change the volume channel the volume keys
[01:07] <LaptopZZ>                   on my laptop control?
[01:07] <raplhie2006> Problem: I need to replace permissions on a usb hard drive (broken breezy installation) from a live cd so I can access and burn my old files to dvd so I can format and clean install 6.06
[01:07] <LaptopZZ> sorry for the double line
[01:07] <janderson> my orinoco 802.11b card shows up as both eth0 and wifi0. Why is that?
[01:07] <ghozt> I'm accessing wow from a mounted windows partition, would that also cause latency problems?
[01:07] <rpedro> jacquesmerde: I really don't know, maybe if you join #ubuntu-desktop they can help you, I think they can have bugs assigned to them
[01:07] <Fujitsu> LaptopZZ, System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcut.
[01:07] <Jowi> LasseL: esd is not as good either. i disabled it and use alsa all the way instead. had esd probs as well on this hardware.
[01:07] <Fujitsu> ghozt, probably not.
[01:07] <andres> LinuxJones: it's strante, Breezy worked perfectly
[01:08] <MooUK> Warbo: Thinkpads used to be generally OK, I think, before Lenovo took the brand over... but I don't know other than that. There are at least two websites that might be useful to you but I can't remember the location of either. (Yes, I know, I'm useless.)
[01:08] <Fujitsu> ghozt, but possibly.
[01:08] <ghozt> thanks alot
[01:08] <LaptopZZ> Fujitsu: that changes the key mapping, not the channel it modifies
[01:08] <erUSUL> ghozt: i don't think so
[01:08] <jeska> Er, anyone know why I wouldn't have root permission to access the files on a second hard drive?
[01:08] <Gonzalez> Hi Everybody
[01:08] <Schalken> anyone know how to do an md5sum in windows (ME)?
[01:08] <Fujitsu> LaptopZZ, oh. I don't know.
[01:08] <ghozt> you guys rock.
[01:08] <amphi> MooUK: lenovo has made them for ibm for ages
[01:08] <Warbo> MooUK: Thanks
[01:08] <Fujitsu> jeska, are they on an NTFS partition?
[01:08] <jacquesmerde> rpedro: thanks, i'll try there
[01:08] <jeska> yes
[01:08] <Flannel> mnk: oo-BOON-tu
[01:08] <mcrandello> uh-bun-tuh
[01:08] <MooUK> amphi: I might be wrong, but I think they made them to IBM's specs before and now make them to their own.
[01:08] <LaptopZZ> Fujitsu: I've got a p7010d, the master volume controls nothing, it needs to modify the headphone volume
[01:08] <Xylene> what can i use to record a video of my desktop?
[01:08] <amphi> MooUK: T60 is a nice machine from what I hear
[01:08] <erUSUL> Schalken: you have to look for a md5sum exec in google. download it and run it
[01:08] <LinuxJones> andres, I am sure if you do an install it will be fine, the livecd seems to have some problems for some folks.
[01:08] <Gonzalez> I just got Ubuntu 6.06 and when it gets to 60% of installing packages the screen goes black, with two whites psots in the middle
[01:08] <MooUK> On the subject of thinkpads, though...
[01:09] <Schalken> erUSUL: aww, cursed windows
[01:09] <xfcefreak> ubotu tell mcrandello about pronouce
[01:09] <LasseL> Jowi: ok :( I pretty much reinstalled my old trusty warty upgrade b/c I thought that my sound problems would be solved with dapper
[01:09] <mcrandello> ehehe
[01:09] <andres> LinuxJones: i was thinking to try the old-good installation
[01:09] <xfcefreak> ubotu tell mcrandello -about pronounce
[01:09] <LinuxJones> andres, it's really worth getting it installed Dapper is great
[01:09] <Fujitsu> ghozt, then run the following in a terminal:
[01:09] <SurfnKid> sup Fujitsu
[01:09] <Warbo> I doubt I can get a windows refund though :(
[01:09] <xfcefreak> ;)
[01:09] <jeska> Fujitsu: I recently took this hard drive out of another machine (Windows) and placed it in this one, and I used the disk manager to enable the ahrd drive, which has two storage partitions
[01:09] <amphi> MooUK: I think that's wrong; they bought the thinkpad brand and can use the ibm logo for five years IIRC; lenovo also produce their own brand of laptops
[01:09] <Fujitsu> sudo nvidia-xconfig
[01:09] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, I'm good.
[01:09] <MooUK> http://www.linux-laptop.net/hosted/Thinkpad390.html <-- I think all the information I need to get sound working properly is there. However, I do not know exactly what to do with it, and I've not managed to find much more than that. Can anyone give me a hand, or point me in the right general direction?
[01:09] <rpedro> jacquesmerde: cause I'm searching, and I can't figure out which package that bug belongs to
[01:09] <Fujitsu> jeska, sounds like NTFS.
[01:10] <MooUK> amphi: I could easily be entirely wrong. :)
[01:10] <mnk> thanks flannel - do u know of a wav file anywhere?
[01:10] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell jeska about windowsdrives
[01:10] <Jowi> LasseL: esd work fine in general. but personally i hate it (sorry to all ubuntu esd coders out there).
[01:10] <mcrandello> it's okay I'm actually using kuh bun tuh
[01:10] <andres> LinuxJones: i'll try what Jowi said, if don't work i 'm going to downloand alternate install
[01:10] <mirak> Fujitsu: I tried running the installer from qemu, but that's a bit ugly to do that :D
[01:10] <andres> LinuxJones: thx!
[01:10] <BrianHH> Can anyone help me configure my wayward Palm so I can use it on Ubuntu 6.06?   I had it recognized for about 5 mintues but when I tried to use kpilot with it, Device Manager lost it somehow...
[01:10] <Fujitsu> Jowi, ESD will be gone soon.
[01:10] <amphi> MooUK: there's been a lot of fud, not least from the .us gubment ;)
[01:10] <SurfnKid> Fujitsu: managed to get some good sleep after that file i stupidly destroyed, im not doing that again
[01:10] <Gonzalez> Has anyone here had problems installing Ubuntu 6.06 during the package process?
[01:10] <andres> Jowi: thx, i'll try
[01:10] <Warbo> Jowi: I like ESD, but remember that I use Arts as a comparison :)
[01:10] <Fujitsu> mirak, why can't you boot off the CD/floppy?
[01:10] <andres> bye
[01:10] <charle97> !fud
[01:10] <ubotu> somebody said fud was [FUD]  Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. A marketing technique employed by those who do not trust in the merits of their own product. Also Fair Use Day.
[01:10] <MooUK> amphi: Yeah... I do tend to ignore comments from that source of that kind, though.
[01:10] <gray> yikes, i think i just messed up my system =\
[01:11] <BrianHH> Anyone??
[01:11] <Jowi> Warbo: luckily for me i'm not a kde person then :)
[01:11] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, I've destroyed my entire filesystem once or twice (although it was around 2001)
[01:11] <gray> i wanted to add myself to the cvs users group, so i ran 'sudo usermod -G cvs gray'
[01:11] <Gonzalez> haha ouch
[01:11] <mirak> Fujitsu: well that's like asking why I don't run windows  ;)
[01:11] <keir> the dapper installer merrily forgot to run either the grub installer or lilo
[01:11] <h3sp4wn> mcrandello: You might what ever answers you need better in #kubuntu (not got so many people in it so I / others can see whats going on
[01:11] <gray> now i get the message 'gray is not in the sudoers file... ' whenever i tried to run sudo after that
[01:11] <TobiasFar> how do i deinstall self compiled and installed wxwidgets from ubuntu...i run make uninstall in wxwidgets dir but there are still the shared libaries in /usr/local/lib
[01:11] <boguh> do i have to use the graphical installer?
[01:11] <keir> how can i cause the installer to install grub without re-installing all of ubuntu?
[01:11] <amphi> MooUK: heh
[01:11] <Jowi> Warbo: if esd give me headaches i can't even imagine arts :P
[01:11] <mirak> Fujitsu: that's just for the pleasure to do it in a particular way
[01:11] <Fujitsu> keir, no it didn't.
[01:11] <Fujitsu> keir, run:
[01:11] <gray> does anyone know hwot o fix ? T.T
[01:11] <Warbo> Jowi: Me neither. At least Amarok isn't limited to it though (It was Artsd or nothing back when I started with Linux)
[01:11] <Fujitsu> sudo grub-install /dev/hda
[01:11] <mcrandello> h3sp4wn: was joking about the pronunciation, actually just using plain jain dapper atm
[01:12] <Fujitsu> keir, it's a known bug.
[01:12] <ghozt> Fujitsu: will I need to restart anything for this nvidia thing to take effect?
[01:12] <amphi> MooUK: did you try modprobing with those params?
[01:12] <jrattner1> If i have 1 Gig of DDR ram, should I enable HIGH_Mem Support and if so, How do i do it?
[01:12] <MTecknology> I need help. I'm trying to use grip to rip my cd. I want to use the lame encoder and I have it installed. When I choose Rip + Encode, it tells me 'Invalid encoder executable. Check your encoder config, and ensure it specifies the full path to the encoder executable.
[01:12] <mcrandello> but I'll try that anyway ;)
[01:12] <mirak> keir: with the alternate CD probably you can
[01:12] <MooUK> amphi: I didn't try anything yet because I don't have the slightest clue where to start trying.
[01:12] <blaze> hi all, i've just installed the new ubuntu
[01:12] <Fujitsu> ghozt, save all work and press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace.
[01:12] <raplhie2006> how do I replace permissions on a usb hard drive from a live cd so I can access and burn files to dvd?
[01:12] <blaze> but i'm having problems with the updating
[01:12] <Fujitsu> gray, have you got any other users on the system?
[01:12] <keir> Fujitsu, i already did that. actually, i had to mount the hd on /mnt and do sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt /dev/sda; but it still doesn't work. when it boots, it gives me error 15 (no file found). I already checked the partitions and paths, it's all correct. :(
[01:12] <Fujitsu> blaze, ask away.
[01:12] <Flannel> keir: in the alternative CD, go into expert install, and skip down to bootloader stuff.
[01:12] <Jowi> Fujitsu: ESD is gonna be removed from gnome? do you know what its replacement will be?
[01:12] <amphi> MooUK: you have ubuntu on that stinkpad?
[01:12] <Wyk> When i launch tvtime o xawtv i have image but i have only 2 second of sound and after he stop canyou help me please?
[01:13] <MooUK> xubuntu, aye.
[01:13] <gray> fujitsu, yes i do, but none of them are admin
[01:13] <Fujitsu> keir, aha.
[01:13] <SurfnKid> Fujitsu: :/ oh nasty well staing away from the rm -r command :)
[01:13] <gilianima> Does someone know why realplayer displays this eror message when I run it in a bash: /usr/bin/realplay: line 75:  1142 Segmentation fault      $REALPLAYBIN "$@" ?
[01:13] <DarkTower> Ubuntu device support is amazing. I helped someone get a new profile on their palm pilot by plugging it into ubuntu, because the windows software wouldnt do it. My gfs Ipod takes 20 seconds as opposed to 25 minutes to put songs on, no exageration. And our canon pwershot pro takes easily half the time to load pictures. Whats all the BS about "use windows for you latest multimedia devices" . ubuntu rips it
[01:13] <Warbo> raplhie2006: Unmount it "sudo umount /dev/sda1" and remount it with the option "-o users" I think
[01:13] <gray> fujitsu, is the root account disabled by default on new ubuntu installs?
[01:13] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, I wanted to remove all the .* folders in my home directory.
[01:13] <amphi> MooUK: so try the commands on that page, with sudo prepended, and alsa should work
[01:13] <Fujitsu> gray, yes.
[01:13] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, so I ran sudo rm -rf .*
[01:13] <mirak> keir: try to add the --probe option or something like that
[01:13] <raplhie2006> Warbo: thanks I will try that.
[01:13] <jrattner1> If i have 1 Gig of DDR ram, should I enable HIGH_Mem Support and if so, How do i do it?
[01:14] <Schalken> hoorah! the md5sum is the same! thanks for your help everyone! :D
[01:14] <keir> mirak, ok
[01:14] <mirak> keir: query
[01:14] <blaze> oh Fujitsu, i think it just started to work allright :D sry..
[01:14] <gray> fujitsu: hmmm =\  and i assume now that 'usermod' doesn't add you to a group, but rather changes your group?
[01:14] <Wyk> When i launch tvtime o xawtv i have image but i have only 2 second of sound and after he stop canyou help me please?
[01:14] <blaze> it was a very strange though :)
[01:14] <Wyk> nobody?
[01:14] <MTecknology> I need help. I'm trying to use grip to rip my cd. I want to use the lame encoder and I have it installed. When I choose Rip + Encode, it tells me 'Invalid encoder executable. Check your encoder config, and ensure it specifies the full path to the encoder executable.
[01:14] <Fujitsu> blaze, great!
[01:14] <Warbo> Fujitsu: That is dangerous as it includes "." and ".." which are the current directory and the parent directory.
[01:14] <invisibility> hi, is there any known program or command to limit download or upload for specified programs?
[01:14] <boguh> no way to install the 6.06 lts withount an graphical installer?
[01:14] <keir> mirak: query?
[01:14] <Fujitsu> MTecknology, jabe you got LAME installed?
[01:14] <blaze> :)
[01:14] <Fujitsu> !alternate
[01:14] <ubotu> The Alternate CD is the classical Ubuntu text-installer, with no Live session available on it.
[01:14] <boguh> i mean without using the live cd?
[01:14] <Fujitsu> boguh, ^^^
[01:14] <keir> mirak: i aded --recheck, but i'm pretty sure it did that last time
[01:14] <amphi> Fujitsu: a good rule of thumb with rm & wildcards is do ls whatever first and look at the output before trying it with rm ;)
[01:15] <omni> Hi there... short question: Is there a way to update from warty to drapper?
[01:15] <MTecknology> Fujitsu, I checked synaptic
[01:15] <Astray1> When I try to install grub it says it's unable to open
[01:15] <mnk> anyone know where the sound file is for 'ubuntu'?
[01:15] <Astray1> the drive
[01:15] <Flannel> omni: only though hoary and breezy.
[01:15] <crimsun> omni: warty> hoary> breezy> dapper
[01:15] <MooUK> [00:14:36]  <boguh> no way to install the 6.06 lts withount an graphical installer? <-- The Alternative CD gives you the old text installer.
[01:15] <Warbo> Fujitsu: But I think it only goes up 1 level (ie. doesn't include "../..") so I think something like "rm -rf .gnome/.*" will remove every config in $HOME
[01:15] <Fujitsu> amphi, yes. But this was years ago, and I didn't expect it to traverse /up/ the directory tree... Silly ..
[01:15] <gray> fujitsu, is there any way to recover from this?
[01:15] <omni> uhh... that sounds bad... where can I read how to update warty>hoary etc.?
[01:16] <jrattner1> If i have 1 Gig of DDR ram, should I enable HIGH_Mem Support and if so, How do i do it?
[01:16] <Fujitsu> gray, yes. You need to boot into recovery mode, then:
[01:16] <amphi> Fujitsu: there's a paper on the manifold brokennesses of .. somewhere ;)
[01:16] <Fujitsu> useradd username admin
[01:16] <rpedro> wyk: try launching tvtime from console, then paste the output at http://pastebin.com/  and post the link here
[01:16] <gray> fujitsu ok, thank you.  i'll look into that
[01:16] <simp> well now i did the apt-get update actualy because this didnt work i did sudo apt-get update, but still the extracodecs doesn't work i did remove the #-s in the file /etc/apt/sources.list that's what my sources.list looks like: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15043 the part of the universe repository... is that supposed to be like that?(that means did i change the right thing?
[01:16] <Fujitsu> Hopefully it'll work, gray.
[01:16] <MTecknology> Fujitsu, know why it won't allow me to rip?
[01:17] <amphi> jrattner1: yes, in the kernel config; if you're not building your own kernel, try to find a highmem-enabled kernel image package; there must be one
[01:17] <mwe> !tell omni about upgrade
[01:17] <Fujitsu> MTecknology, why not use Sound Juicer?
[01:17] <MooUK> amphi: erm... okay, this is odd. I swear it never worked with older versions. I just decided to check it wasn't working soundwise before trying to get it to do so, and guess what?
[01:17] <MooUK> :D
[01:17] <jrattner1> amphi, in the repos?
[01:17] <Wyk> When i launch tvtime o xawtv i have image but i have only 2 second of sound and after he stop canyou help me please?
[01:17] <MTecknology> Fujitsu, I need it in MP3
[01:17] <Wyk> nobody?
[01:17] <amphi> jrattner1: yeah
[01:17] <Jowi> btw, if anyone know: my father-in-law is still running hoary. is it possible to do a dist-upgrade straight to dapper from such a setup?
[01:17] <Fujitsu> MTecknology, Sound Juicer can do that.
[01:17] <ghozt> haha, now wow wont work with wine :X
[01:17] <chapium> argh!  why is the powerpc version 1.01 mb larger than 700mb cd's!
[01:17] <ompaul> Jowi, no
[01:17] <[CC] Impsy> hi
[01:17] <amphi> MooUK: what does lsmod show (snd* modules) ?
[01:17] <Fujitsu> simp, is that /all/ there is in your sources.list?
[01:17] <Fujitsu> chapium, just overburn.
[01:17] <[CC] Impsy> can anyone help me, its not finding my floppy disk
[01:17] <[CC] Impsy> how do i make it detect it?
[01:17] <chapium> Fujitsu: using what?
[01:17] <Fujitsu> Jowi, no.
[01:17] <Jowi> ompaul: that was a straight answer. cheers :)
[01:17] <simp> no it isn't Fujitsu
[01:17] <SurfnKid> Fujitsu: dont wanna know what -rf does, no thank youuu hehe
[01:18] <MTecknology> Fujitsu, What do I do for the profile then?
[01:18] <[CC] Impsy> can anyone help me, its not finding my floppy disk
[01:18] <simp> Fujitsu: it is just the part i had to edit am i rgiht?
[01:18] <simp> right*
[01:18] <mwe> Jowi: hoary->breezy->dapper or reinstall
[01:18] <ompaul> Jowi, step one - dist-upgrade to breezy
[01:18] <Fujitsu> simp, post it all please.
[01:18] <The_Dud> Me again, is there a way to extract RPMs in terminal?
[01:18] <simp> ok
[01:18] <simp> in a sec
[01:18] <Flannel> !tell The_Dud about alien
[01:18] <[CC] Impsy> is there a way to get floppy disk drive working in xubuntu
[01:18] <abo> The_Dud, use alien
[01:18] <MooUK> amphi: it works without me doing anything. Is there much point checking? :D
[01:18] <MTecknology> Fujitsu, what do I do for the GStreamer Pipeline
[01:18] <chapium> is it possible to overburn using nautilus?
[01:18] <ompaul> Jowi, BUT be aware that you need the alternative cd to do a hoary - dapper
[01:18] <Fujitsu> MTecknology, wait a sec.
[01:18] <Fujitsu> chapium, possibly.
[01:18] <[CC] Impsy> is there a way to get floppy disk drive working in xubuntu
[01:19] <amphi> MooUK: I kinda like to know what's going on, but YMMV ;)
[01:19] <MooUK> heh
[01:19] <gray> exit
[01:19] <ompaul> Jowi, it has some funnies with a kernel removal job
[01:19] <shrump_jimbo> to upgrade from breezy to dapper what the command?
[01:19] <[CC] Impsy> is there a way to get floppy disk drive working in xubuntu
[01:19] <Fujitsu> !upgrade
[01:19] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[01:19] <Jowi> ompaul, mwe, Fujitsu: ok. i planned to do it from home via ssh. better to spend an afternoon at his place then with a dapper cd then.
[01:19] <desrt> is there any way to put my root filesystem on a ramdisk without using initrd?
[01:19] <[CC] Impsy> is there a way to get floppy disk drive working in xubuntu
[01:19] <rpedro> Wyk:  try launching tvtime from console, then paste the output at http://pastebin.com/  and post the link here
[01:19] <ompaul> Jowi, much better idea
[01:19] <MTecknology> Fujitsu, I don't care what program I need to use, I just want it to work - that's why I'm on Ubuntu instead of Windows. :)
[01:19] <tamlibi> hi
[01:19] <digikom> !xgl
[01:19] <Fujitsu> Probably, Jowi.
[01:19] <ubotu> somebody said xgl was "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - 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/"
[01:19] <MooUK> I like to know what's going on too. I just don't like typing about eight lines on this box whilst reading from the bricktop.
[01:20] <[CC] Impsy> is there a way to get floppy disk drive working in xubuntu
[01:20] <mwe> Jowi: yeah. personnaly I'd backup and reinstall
[01:20] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: sudo mount /dev/fd0 /some/mount/point
[01:20] <[CC] Impsy> k
[01:20] <[CC] Impsy> ill try it
[01:20] <[CC] Impsy> amphi: do i have to repalce anything on there?
[01:20] <chapium> Fujitsu: I found it on google, thansk
[01:20] <chapium> thanks
[01:20] <Fujitsu> amphi, I believe /media/floppy0 is there for a reason.
[01:20] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: if it's in /etc/fstab, you can just do sudo mount /dev/fd0
[01:20] <ryanmooney> is there a way to enable airport wireless in the live cd so i do not have to be plugged in to install
[01:20] <Fujitsu> MTecknology, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CDRipping
[01:20] <amphi> Fujitsu: for your convenience - it's not compulsory
[01:21] <Fujitsu> amphi, but it's easier than creating another mountpoint.
[01:21] <ryanmooney> not express airport just airport
[01:21] <simp> Fujitsu: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15045 that's all i have there
[01:21] <MTecknology> Fujitsu, what's funny is that I just found that page off of restricted formats :P, ty
[01:21] <tamlibi> what is going on?
[01:21] <shrump_jimbo> Set Root with "sudo passwd"!!!
[01:21] <Fujitsu> shrump_jimbo, NO.
[01:21] <rpedro> jacquesmerde: try filling a bug here https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+filebug  assigned to package epiphany, and explain your problem. hopefully someone will know what package the bug really belongs to
[01:22] <amphi> Fujitsu: mkdir is not overly hard - I often mount stuff into ~/tmp or whateevr
[01:22] <Fujitsu> simp, what is it not doing?
[01:22] <Fujitsu> amphi, the fewer commands the better, for new people.
[01:22] <ryanmooney> does any 1 here enven use ppc?
[01:22] <jacquesmerde> rpedro: its just that i installed epiphany about a month ago, so i presume the bug has been fixed by now. do i have to sign up for a launchpad account to file a bug?
[01:22] <Fujitsu> ryanmooney, some people do.
[01:22] <keir> hmm, grub-install is reporting (fd0)  /dev/fd0, yet i don't have a floppy. !??!? might this be causing the problems?
[01:22] <Fujitsu> jacquesmerde, yes.
[01:23] <Fujitsu> keir, no.
[01:23] <ryanmooney> i mean any one heere now
[01:23] <rpedro> jacquesmerde: yes
[01:23] <ghozt> how would I uninstall wine?
[01:23] <Fujitsu> ghozt, remove it from Synaptic.
[01:23] <simp> Fujitsu: i'm trying to use this command: libxine-extracodecs  but it doesn't work
[01:23] <amphi> Fujitsu: although I think it's broken that linux needs a directory as a mount point, rather than just a namespace entry, such as a zero-length file, as the Hurd does
[01:23] <MooUK> OK, since sound automagically works, on with getting everything at the far end of the network cable from the xubuntu box working... *wanders off*
[01:24] <Fujitsu> simp, you mean install that package.
[01:24] <ralphie2006> warbo: I tried your suggestion, was able to umount fine, however when I try to mount again, I get an error saying there is no entry in etc/fstab? I think I am missing some snytax from my command
[01:24] <Fujitsu> amphi, probably.
[01:24] <simp> yes Fujitsu i mean that
[01:24] <simp> and Fujitsu i have done that: udo apt-get update
[01:24] <simp> sudo apt-get update*
[01:24] <Fujitsu> !info libxine-extracodecs dapper
[01:24] <ubotu> libxine-extracodecs: (the xine video/media player library, binary files), section multiverse/libs, is optional. Version: 1.1.1+ubuntu1-2 (dapper), Packaged size: 1148 kB, Installed size: 2976 kB
[01:24] <ryanmooney> ok generally how can you set up wireless from the live cd
[01:24] <Fujitsu> It's in multiverse.
[01:24] <Fujitsu> Ahh
[01:24] <[CC] Impsy> amphi: it did some whirring in the floppy drive but i still cant access it?
[01:25] <avis> hello all
[01:25] <ryanmooney> i am more acustom to fedora
[01:25] <Fujitsu> simp, see my ammendment.
[01:25] <ryanmooney> some things are slightly different
[01:25] <Fujitsu> Hi again, avis.
[01:25] <Fujitsu> ryanmooney, like?
[01:25] <[CC] Impsy> does anyone know anything about getting a floppy disk drive to worK?
[01:25] <simp> Fujitsu: if there are other commands to allow mp3 then i could use that... i use KDE
[01:25] <protocol1> ghozt, or sudo apt-get remove wine
[01:25] <chapium> whats the command to configure gnome, ala regedit
[01:25] <avis> i just swapped my monitor to a 21" CRT and was wondering if there was a X config utility that would detect the correct refresh rates.  i was using a lcd prior to this.
[01:25] <Fujitsu> simp, no, that's the right one.
[01:26] <ryanmooney> network manager has a feature to add wireless ect
[01:26] <[CC] Impsy> does anyone know anything about getting a floppy disk drive to worK?
[01:26] <Fujitsu> Add multiverse at the end of all of the universe lines, please simp.
[01:26] <roostishaw> how can I anonymously download a file off the web using wget? or other command?
[01:26] <Fujitsu> ryanmooney, ect?
[01:26] <simp> ok Fujitsu
[01:26] <roostishaw> anyone
[01:26] <ghozt> is there a way to apt-get the newest wine source files?
[01:26] <Fujitsu> roostishaw, wget http://whatever/whatever
[01:26] <ryanmooney> add new connection
[01:26] <roostishaw> Fujitsu, \\
[01:26] <Fujitsu> roostishaw, waiting 8 seconds isn't long enough between asks.
[01:26] <protocol1> [CC] Impsy, your better off with usb jump drives
[01:26] <avis> i would hate to reinstall ubuntu but i really want correct refresh rates for my monitor
[01:26] <Fujitsu> roostishaw, why backslash!?
[01:27] <ryanmooney> wired wireless from the gui
[01:27] <Anusien> can anyone recommend a DVD-Video authoring program?
[01:27] <Fujitsu> avis, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:27] <avis> thank you
[01:27] <sorush20> hi gyusy anyone her ehas laserjet1000
[01:27] <roostishaw> Fujitsu, is wget anonymous... b that I mean will there be any way for them to detect me?
[01:27] <roostishaw> *by
[01:27] <Fujitsu> roostishaw, they can always detect you!
[01:27] <Fujitsu> roostishaw, there is no way of stopping them.
[01:28] <RandolphCarter> roostishaw: you can go for Tor or something if the guys in black suits are out to get your tin-foiled self
[01:28] <Jowi> avis: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in a terminal or console
[01:28] <roostishaw> Fujitsu, no, I mean is there a way to do it so they dont know who is doing the downloading?
[01:28] <RandolphCarter> but unless you've got your box in a faraday cage, you're SOL
[01:28] <avis> what is 128 megs in kB ?
[01:28] <Anusien> rootishaw: your IP and such will be there in the server logs
[01:28] <roostishaw> RandolphCarter, and how could I do that through the command ine?
[01:28] <Fujitsu> roostishaw, they only know approximately which ISP it is.
[01:29] <p_masho> Ubuntu does not install a firewall by default it seems.. am I correct ?
[01:29] <nbx909> !tell avis about reconfigurex
[01:29] <Flannel> p_masho: correct
[01:29] <Anusien> Can anyone recommend DVD-Video authoring software?
[01:29] <Fujitsu> p_masho, correct. It's unnecessary.
[01:29] <Jowi> avis: just press enter. there is usually no need to specify the amout of video ram
[01:29] <chapium> yay!  overburning's enabled
[01:29] <Fujitsu> Great, chapium.
[01:29] <[CC] Impsy> protocol1: could i use my ipod or psp to transfer?
[01:29] <p_masho> flannel: why is it unnecessary ?
[01:29] <amphi> avis: do "echo '128*1024' | bc"
[01:29] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, yes, your iPod.
[01:29] <RandolphCarter> roostishaw: http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/breezy/comm/tor
[01:29] <Fujitsu> p_masho, because there are no services running by default.
[01:29] <roostishaw> Fujitsu, so they have no real way to block me (specifically me) from downloading a file
[01:30] <linkd> p_masho: ubuntu does install a firewall - iptables - but it doesnt install a pretty interface for it...
[01:30] <Fujitsu> p_masho, there is no firewall activated.
[01:30] <TTT_Travis> Hi guys, I recently installed Ubuntu Server Dapper, it works fine but I am trying to transfer a file from my mac to the linux box over my samba network and the file transfer rates are like 10kb/s which is horrible, I tried using ftp same result. I can transfer files from my mac to winblows pc fine? is there something that would cause this?
[01:30] <keir> is it possible to make ubuntu install lilo rather than grub? iirc i had problems with grub + sata previously
[01:30] <Fujitsu> roostishaw, no.
[01:30] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu: i have a problem with connecting my ipod to this computer although (windows 98), i got some drivers for windows 98 but when i try to transfer it freezes
[01:30] <Fujitsu> roostishaw, not easily, anyway.
[01:30] <protocol1> [CC] Impsy, yup
[01:30] <SurfnKid> linkd: really whats the default fw in ubuntu?
[01:30] <mwe> or echo $((128 * 1024))
[01:30] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, we don't do Windows help.
[01:30] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: iptables
[01:30] <SurfnKid> ah
[01:30] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, iptables.
[01:30] <flo> does anyone installed sharpconstruct under dapper? it gives me a seg fault , any ideeas?
[01:30] <protocol1> its basically a mini hard drive
[01:30] <linkd> SurfnKid: iptables... its default in most distros
[01:30] <jeska> ubotu: thanks for the link, everything works fine now
[01:30] <ubotu> jeska: no problem
[01:30] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, it's on all Linux 2.4/2.6-baed systems.
[01:30] <avis> i have a microsoft optical mouse.  should i choose ImPS2 ?  its plugged into a usb port.
[01:31] <linkd> if you guys want a firewall front end, install firestarter.
[01:31] <Fujitsu> Yes, avis.
[01:31] <Jowi> p_masho: iptables is installed, but not enabled by default. a nice interface for it is "firestarter" ("/msg ubotu firestarter" for more info)
[01:31] <SurfnKid> well i got firestarter but its always good to do command based
[01:31] <MaKkY> ubotu: is it possible to open .wmv video files in Linux?
[01:31] <ubotu> MaKkY: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:31] <Flannel> MaKkY: yes.
[01:31] <Fujitsu> !ubotu
[01:31] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[01:31] <Flannel> !tell MaKkY about restrictedformats
[01:31] <keir> !lilo
[01:31] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, keir
[01:31] <h3sp4wn> SurfnKid: I think someone is porting openbsd pf to linux (that is a better firewall which has a better syntax)
[01:31] <Fujitsu> keir, why do you want LILO?
[01:31] <amphi> MaKkY: some, at least
[01:31] <keir> Fujitsu, because grub totally doesn't work
[01:32] <chapium> [CC] Impsy: there's always #windows
[01:32] <mnk> my sound isn't working with google video [flash] ; but sound is working with everything else
[01:32] <ralphie2006> WARBO: sudo mount /dev/sda -o users {mount: can't find /dev/sda in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab}
[01:32] <avis> emulate 3 button mouse for optical with scroll wheel ?  or no ?  sorry for the stupid questions i obviously have never done linux from scratch
[01:32] <mnk> any ideas why anyone?
[01:32] <Fujitsu> keir, try http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringGrub
[01:32] <SurfnKid> h3sp4wn: yeah so much to add, breaks my head
[01:32] <Fujitsu> keir, it's just not setup properly. LILO won't do any better.
[01:32] <protocol1> keir, grubs the stuff
[01:32] <keir> Fujitsu, i forgot about this, but a year ago when i got my sata hd, i screwed around with grub endlessly, yet lilo worked first time
[01:32] <Fujitsu> avis, no.
[01:32] <avis> thank you
[01:32] <nbx909> keir, try apt-get install lilo
[01:32] <h3sp4wn> keir: Why not try to get u-boot working ?
[01:33] <MooUK> [00:32:21]  <avis> emulate 3 button mouse for optical with scroll wheel ?  or no ?  sorry for the stupid questions i obviously have never done linux from scratch <-- Linux from scratch is an entirely difference kettle of fish from installing Ubuntu...
[01:33] <Fujitsu> keir, I don't advise trying LILO...
[01:33] <avis> i appreciate it.  i need help with this stuff
[01:33] <keir> nbx909, that's tough because i can't boot my system. i have to do it from the livecd
[01:33] <Fujitsu> h3sp4wn, why not try to get GRUB working?
[01:33] <protocol1> I had a friend that knew how to use lilo
[01:33] <mnk> my sound isn't working with google video [flash] ; but sound is working with everything else, any ideas why anyone?
[01:33] <Fujitsu> keir, see the link I sent you.
[01:33] <protocol1> well not use it but install/configure it
[01:33] <Fujitsu> mnk, a lot of people have that problem.
[01:33] <crimsun> mnk: try installing alsa-oss from universe, then use ``aoss firefox''
[01:33] <nbx909> mnk, reinstall flash
[01:33] <keir> Fujitsu, i've used lilo for years and while i much prefer grub, it is more reliable for RAID and sata (in my experience)
[01:34] <h3sp4wn> Fujitsu: I think it would be good to have an opensource bios (which u-boot is) I didn't say it would be easy tho
[01:34] <Fujitsu> GRUB has worked fine on all of the RAID/SATA configs I'ved used, which is quite a few.
[01:34] <Tuzlo> how does one restart inetd in ubuntu?
[01:34] <Fujitsu> h3sp4wn, we're not trying to complicate things.
[01:34] <MaKkY> Flannel: i want to model some characters for a animated movie i want to make; do you know of any tutorials for blender 3d?
[01:34] <Fujitsu> Tuzlo, it's not installed by default, but /etc/init.d/inetd restart.
[01:34] <Fujitsu> Or xinetd, depending on which you're using.
[01:34] <Tuzlo> Fujitsu: ok, what is ?
[01:35] <Fujitsu> Tuzlo, why do you want to restart it?
[01:35] <nbx909> Tuzlo, you have to install it 1st by apt-get install inetd
[01:35] <ASTX813> So the server install doesn't include X?
[01:35] <amphi> MaKkY: I found a few, I forget where, either linked from the site, or google
[01:35] <h3sp4wn> Fujitsu: Do you not find complicated stuff more interesting ? (grub is fine for me anyway always)
[01:35] <nbx909> ASTX813, no, but you can install it by doing sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[01:35] <Fujitsu> h3sp4wn, I find broken stuff more interesting... That's why I'm here :)
[01:35] <Tuzlo> one of them should have been installed if I remember, I added POP3 as a daemon, needa restart inetd
[01:35] <nbx909> !tell ASTX813 about server
[01:35] <Fujitsu> Tuzlo, try sudo /etc/init.d/inetd restart
[01:36] <Fujitsu> Or: sudo /etc/init.d/xinetd restart
[01:36] <h3sp4wn> Fujitsu: Installing u-boot would certain break things in the first instance
[01:36] <blaze> can someone tell me how to install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse
[01:36] <MTecknology> I'm want to write a simple one line script that will take all the music files in a directory and sort them according to their ID3 tags... anybody able to help me?
[01:36] <ASTX813> I see.
[01:36] <blaze> because it gives me an error
[01:36] <sfar> Hello.. I have a problem with GRUB after encrypting one of my partitions with TrueCrypt.. Here's the deal: On my primary harddrive i have hd0,0 wich has windows XP on it, and hd0,1 wich is a NTFS-drive that is now encrypted.. and hd0,2-3 with ubuntu on it.. Everything has worked just fine until i encrypted hd0,1.. I know this is really not ubuntu-related but i hope someone can help
[01:36] <Fujitsu> blaze, kill the -multiverse
[01:36] <Tuzlo> okie, neither command worked, is there something else that couls be running daemon services?
[01:37] <nbx909> MTecknology, why not just use banshee for that?
[01:37] <blaze> ok :) i'll try Fujitsu
[01:37] <sfar> I get these errors: Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x7 .... Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format
[01:37] <nbx909> MTecknology, it's like an opensource itunes
[01:37] <Fujitsu> sfar, what's it (not) doing?
[01:37] <MTecknology> nbx909, how do I do that from banshee?
[01:37] <blaze> and, Fujitsu, what about libxine-extracodecs ?
[01:37] <keir> Fujitsu, when i do grub-install /dev/sda3 (as instructed by the grub page) i get 'Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.'
[01:38] <nbx909> MTecknology, install it, when it first starts it will ask you for your music library and when you select your library it will organize it
[01:38] <sfar> What i really dont understand is why grub is whining over hd0,0 when it was 0,1 i encrypted .. 0,2 with ubuntu on it boots fine
[01:38] <Fujitsu> blaze, only if you are using amaroK and co.
[01:38] <chapium> MTecknology: Quod Libet is good too
[01:38] <zexr0> Someone knows how to get gmail to work with kopete ?
[01:38] <MTecknology> nbx909, I did that and chose the directory, but it didn't organise
[01:38] <Fujitsu> sfar, sounds like TrueCrypt stuffed around with the partition table.
[01:38] <nbx909> MTecknology, hrm i thought it did that
[01:38] <Fujitsu> zexr0, see the Google Talk website, alternative clients.
[01:38] <MTecknology> chapium, is Quod Libet specifically for sorting?
[01:38] <Fujitsu> And now, I'm off to breakfast.
[01:38] <nbx909> MTecknology, i only messed with it a little before so idk
[01:39] <zexr0> Fujitsu, kopete isn,t there ...
[01:39] <chapium> MTecknology: I think so.  It has a pretty good filter system
[01:39] <yury> hey guys
[01:39] <MTecknology> ty
[01:39] <Tuzlo> well frig me, I cant get pop3 daemon to start
[01:39] <sfar> Fujitsu: Yeah, it must be something like that.. is it possible to fix? Will it help if i format hd0,1 or something? And why does hd0,2 still work? :)
[01:39] <yury> hey im totally new with ubuntu and i need some help
[01:39] <chapium> MTecknology: http://www.sacredchao.net/quodlibet
[01:40] <amphi> yury: ask away
[01:40] <mwe> heh
[01:40] <DrippingYellowMa> How can I make transparent icons for things in my Applications menu?
[01:41] <amphi> yury: or you can ask in #debian, but I don't recommend it ;)
[01:41] <penguinwhoflew> i just installed fluxbox on dapper, and how do i get to the file browser. like, what command in the terminal brings it up?
[01:41] <yury> amphi pm
[01:41] <chapium> DrippingYellowMa: what do you mean?  icons tend to be png's or svg's
[01:42] <avis> 900 even :o
[01:42] <SurfnKid> um on the grub loader there's a section #pretty colours I get two optioins whats this about # Pretty colours
[01:42] <SurfnKid> #color cyan/blue white/blue
[01:42] <amphi> yury: better to ask in the channel
[01:42] <DrippingYellowMa> I tried making an icons with a transparent bg and saving as a png into /usr/share/pixmaps/ but it still has a white bg after assigning it to a command in AlaCarte
[01:43] <yury> ok i downloaded a 2d game creator and it sais to run ./gameEditor in the shell
[01:43] <SurfnKid> is cyan/blue one and white/blue another option?
[01:43] <amphi> yury: also, you are not ident'd to services, so no one will hear your PM screams ;)
[01:43] <MTecknology> chapium, Quod Libet looks more like a program for playing audio
[01:43] <yury> what is the shell?
[01:43] <chapium> MTecknology: yes, it is
[01:43] <MTecknology> chapium, all I want is to sort a folder
[01:43] <Jowi> yury: open a terminal :)
[01:43] <amphi> yury: a terminal; the shell is bash or whatever, the program that interprets your typed commands
[01:43] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: you can make it even prettier with bootsplash
[01:43] <chapium> :D
[01:43] <protocol1> yury, its a console you can type commands in like the command prompt in windows
[01:43] <ghozt> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". what does this mean?
[01:44] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: sudo aptitude install grub-splashimages
[01:44] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: can i add that there?
[01:44] <blaze> Why can't i install mplayer with Dapper Drake ?
[01:44] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: thanx
[01:44] <chapium> MTecknology: in nautilus?  There might be a script for that
[01:44] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: np's :)
[01:44] <Jowi> !info mplayer
[01:44] <yury> sorry im really confused, i just opened the file, i didnt save it. so i open the terminal and what do i type?
[01:44] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: aptitude ? or apt-get im on Breezy
[01:44] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: whichever, I prefer aptitude, but use what you want (you have choice!)
[01:44] <chapium> MTecknology: http://g-scripts.sourceforge.net/ might have something
[01:45] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: didnt know thanx
[01:45] <mwe> can you change the color of your own nick in xchat?
[01:45] <Cornellius> llllo
[01:45] <protocol1> yury ./gameEditor
[01:45] <n0deal> anyone run into a grub erro that just results in "GRUB" being printed to the screen on boot and nothing else.  No specific error.
[01:45] <n0deal> *errpr
[01:46] <protocol1> type that in the terminal
[01:46] <n0deal> *error
[01:46] <mwe> n0deal: yes, when the MBR was broken
[01:46] <Jowi> yury: when the instructions mentio "run ./something" that assumes you are in the directory that the command "something" is located at. first you must know wheere you installed it. then "cd" to that directory (like "cd /home/yury/game/") then type ./gameEditor
[01:46] <mwe> n0deal: I had done some partitioning and then it happened
[01:46] <yury> brb
[01:46] <n0deal> mwe: see, the thing is if I boot with the Dapper install CD and tell it to use the 1st HD it works fine and I get the proper GRUB bootloader menu
[01:47] <n0deal> both XP and Ubuntu boot fine once I'm there
[01:47] <n0deal> so it has to be some GRUB config error?
[01:47] <mwe> n0deal: yes
[01:47] <sorush20> there is a bug in cupsys that is effecting me and the solution https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/43824/+index, is to downgrade to the breezy package.. how do I down grade a pckage..
[01:47] <Grufle> Hi. Just installed Dapper on my brothers comp, and I'm trying to install Civ4 with cedega. I can't read the Civ 4 disc because of copy protection though
[01:47] <n0deal> been googling for a solution but haven
[01:47] <n0deal> haven't really had any luck yet
[01:47] <Grufle> the cedega setup gives a solution, but it doesn't work
[01:47] <yurka> test
[01:47] <yurka> k
[01:47] <mwe> n0deal: but you can boot from the hdd?
[01:47] <yurka> sry
[01:47] <n0deal> yeah
[01:48] <mwe> n0deal: only from the cd?
[01:48] <ghozt> where do I go to tell GLX to load?
[01:48] <Jowi> we see you yurka :)
[01:48] <yurka> lol
[01:48] <amphi> dimly
[01:48] <Grufle> I could mount the drive with fstab, but I don't want to lose the auto mount feature
[01:48] <n0deal> mwe: it boots from the HD, windows or Ubuntu
[01:48] <n0deal> mwe: both of them work, it'
[01:48] <blaze> Why can't i install mplayer with Dapper Drake ?
[01:48] <hacim> people keep telling me that dapper is unstable, has this been other's experiences?
[01:48] <Benito> evening guys/gals
[01:48] <n0deal> It's just getting that initial Grub menu
[01:48] <locomorto> blaze, what do you mean?
[01:48] <nbx909> !tell blaze about mplayer
[01:48] <GeorgeAScott> i'm not sure if it's a key mapping issue or a configuration problem, but my volume control adjusts the center/lfe and because i don't have a center/lfe, nothing happens
[01:48] <mwe> n0deal: then understand. what's not working?
[01:48] <mwe> n0deal: how do you get to that menu?
[01:49] <rpedro> n0deal: try changing the boot order in the bios
[01:49] <n0deal> mwe: On initial boot, it just comes up with "GRUB" and that's it.
[01:49] <blaze> locomorto: i mean that there is no mplayer package.. only kmplayer
[01:49] <n0deal> rpedro: I already tried that
[01:49] <Jowi> GeorgeAScott: you should be able to set the default volume control if you right click on the volume icon if i'm not mistaken
[01:49] <mwe> n0deal: how do you get past that then?
[01:49] <mwe> n0deal: you're saying you're able to boot
[01:50] <locomorto> Try enabling universe and multiverse
[01:50] <n0deal> mwe: the only way I can get the proper grub boot menu is to boot from the dapper CD, not until ubuntu but just that first menu it gives you.  Bottom otion is to boot from 1st HD.  When I select that it takes me to the boot menu and I'm gold.
[01:50] <lamp420> hi all
[01:50] <badfish> hello
[01:50] <n0deal> mwe: yeah, I can boot into the OSs intalled on the HD.  But not unless I take that first step with the dapper cd
[01:50] <mwe> n0deal: yes but that's grub from the cd
[01:50] <n0deal> it'
[01:50] <hacim> so drapper drake works well for folks?
[01:51] <n0deal> it's very strange
[01:51] <mbirkis> if i download a .deb from a site, and i wan't to install it... what is the reason that gdebi is not asking for password? is this a security bug?
[01:51] <mwe> n0deal: so the grub on your mbr is probably broken
[01:51] <sfar> when upgrading to dapper, do i want to keep my existing login.defs?
[01:51] <Grufle> this really sucks. He'll drop using Linux if I can't get Civ4 up and running
[01:51] <n0deal> mwe: would grub on the CD be able to detect the OSs available?
[01:51] <mwe> n0deal: install it again is my advice, grub that is
[01:51] <Grufle> and it seems to be a trivial permissions problem, but I can't find where to set which permissions the CD's gets mounted with
[01:51] <mwe> n0deal: I don't know how the dapper cd works.
[01:52] <rpedro> n0deal: it's a known bug : https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/33649
[01:52] <rpedro> n0deal: there are others
[01:52] <mwe> n0deal: appaerantly it gives you a choice of either booting the live cd or from the hdd
[01:52] <hacim> 1079.4 KB/s on the breezy torrent, thats hot
[01:52] <mwe> n0deal: I suppose you don't have the live cd option in your grub menu on the hdd
[01:52] <lamp420> can someone give me some advice on what the most "appropriate" (to ubuntu) way of upgrading applications without the package manager?  I want to have the latest versions of thunderbird and firefox!...but I'd rather not break anything more than I need to.  I'm trying to find a better way than just uninstalling thunderbird and reinstalling it without a .deb, etc
[01:53] <ghozt> Anyone help, my GLX isnt loading or isnt working?
[01:53] <n0deal> rpedro: not sure if I've read that thread yet, I will check it.
[01:53] <SurfnKid> sitting outside and using IRSSI is not a good idea, need Xchat for a better background
[01:53] <n0deal> mwe: If that thread doesn't have a solution, then I'll try re-installing GRUB
[01:53] <n0deal> mwe: thanks a lot for the help
[01:53] <mwe> lamp420: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade will give you the latest versions of everything
[01:53] <mwe> n0deal: yw
[01:54] <mwe> n0deal: it not really a big deal
[01:54] <lamp420> grufle: can't you set that w/ mount?
[01:54] <seriouslycgi> can anyone help me trouble shoot a first time install of breezy? im having trouble getting access to a partition only root can access but no matter what i put into fstab it wont give anyone but root permissions
[01:54] <azurehuesofblue> man, this is too hard... :-/, tell me again how to turn off join/part messages pleeeeaaaasssee?
[01:54] <rpedro> n0deal: the 'fix' for me involved changing the boot order in the bios, that or changing an option in the grub menu.lst
[01:54] <Fujitsu> seriouslycgi, NTFS?
[01:54] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: I installed that how can i get to it now
[01:54] <lamp420> mwe: ubuntu doesn't have the latest version of thunderbird or firefox
[01:55] <seriouslycgi> ext3 Fujitsu
[01:55] <nbx909> lamp420, is there a way to update to the lastest verson?
[01:55] <n0deal> rpedro: but the hd should be either 1st or 2nd in the boot order right?
[01:55] <Fujitsu> seriouslycgi, transferred from another Linux system?
[01:55] <Grufle> lamp420: probably, but that's not a fix, just a workaround... I want to keep the automount feature
[01:55] <Jowi> lamp420: personally, if the latest is not available with apt-get, i download the tar.gz archive from mozilla and extract it to /opt/ then change the symlinks to match the new install directory (if you want automatic updates in the future for these applications my solution will not be for you)
[01:55] <mwe> lamp420: oh you mean one not in the repos
[01:55] <Verithrax> So, I hibernated my computer and when I came back it booted up, showed me a couple of garbage screens, and restored the state just fine, except there was a little message box in the corner of my screen telling me it failed to hibernate...
[01:55] <kyledye> anyone have any experience with installing photoshop in wine?
[01:55] <Fujitsu> nbx909, wait until the updates are put into Dapper.
[01:55] <seriouslycgi> its from my fedora install Fujitsu
[01:55] <Fujitsu> seriouslycgi, sounds like the user permissions are wrong.
[01:55] <nbx909> Fujitsu, screw that, it will take forever :P
[01:56] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: bootsplash?  It should be automagically installed - check that 'ls -l /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz' shows a result
[01:56] <mwe> lamp420: you should leave the firefox version ubuntu comes with and install the new one along it
[01:56] <Verithrax> It pointed me to a FAQ, does anyone know what/where that FAQ is?
[01:56] <Fujitsu> seriouslycgi, can you please check what the owner and groiup are?
[01:56] <seriouslycgi> 500
[01:56] <mwe> !tell lamp420 about ff1.5
[01:56] <Venk1> can anyone give me a link to disk mounter
[01:56] <seriouslycgi> 500 Fujitsu
[01:56] <mwe> lamp420: read /msg from ubotu
[01:56] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: you can change the bootsplash that's going to be used by linking a different splash from /boot/grub/splashimages/ to /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
[01:56] <kyledye> !wine
[01:56] <lamp420> jowi: thanks, yeah, that was basically what I was looking at doing but I had hoped there was some smarter way of doing it... it's like the writters of the the package manager didn't expect anyone to use anything else
[01:56] <ubotu> Wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on linux.  see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine for more info.
[01:56] <amphi> Verithrax: well, it did hibernate, by the sound of it ;)
[01:56] <Verithrax> It did, I'm just nitpicking.
[01:56] <Fujitsu> seriouslycgi, what are are the owner and group?
[01:56] <nbx909> !tell Venk1 about mount
[01:57] <ghozt> how do you restart X.. is that a full computer restart?
[01:57] <Venk1> ?
[01:57] <Cornellius> Well yeah, WINE works, but it's a little touchy to run somethimes
[01:57] <Verithrax> And I'd like to file a proper bug report on it, but I'm worried about HAL and the such.
[01:57] <lamp420> mwe: thanks
[01:57] <seriouslycgi> it just says 500 Fujitsu
[01:57] <Verithrax> ghozt: ctrl-alt-backspace
[01:57] <DShepherd> is automatix safe now?
[01:57] <Fujitsu> seriouslycgi, aha.
[01:57] <mwe> lamp420: it's essential you keep the ff version ubuntu comes with
[01:57] <Fujitsu> seriouslycgi, that's because your Fedora user had a different ID.
[01:57] <Fujitsu> seriouslycgi, please:
[01:57] <Cornellius> DShepherd: Always been no ?
[01:57] <Jowi> lamp420: yeah, the existing packages are usually the best option since they have been checked to work well with the system.
[01:57] <Fujitsu> sudo chown -R yourusername:yourusername folder
[01:58] <lamp420> mwe: why is that?
[01:58] <Fujitsu> lamp420, the best idea is to just wait.
[01:58] <hikaru_> join tokyotosho
[01:58] <zexr0> Is there a way to make /home refer to /windows ?
[01:58] <Fujitsu> lamp420, a lot of applications depend on Firefox.
[01:58] <Verithrax> I'm also mildly worried by the VESA garbage I got on my screen before it restored.
[01:58] <abo> after installing Breezer, it didn't add all my drives to fstab, and it does not mount them automatically, is there a reason for that, it used to do it automatically befre!
[01:58] <abo> !fstab
[01:58] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file lists all drives and partitions. See also !partitions
[01:58] <lamp420> jowi: sure, but not when they have bugs =)
[01:58] <Fujitsu> hikaru_: Pardon?
[01:58] <mwe> lamp420: because a lot of stuff depends on the gecko engine from that version of FF
[01:58] <DShepherd> Cornellius: I was told it was before, with breezy.. but i still see it around now
[01:58] <rpedro> n0deal: it depends, the way grub orders or names the disks in like (hd0,1) varies, and the debian-installer adapted for ubuntu does not always take that into account, and it sometimes means grub searches a different harddisk for the OS list thant the one to which it was installed
[01:58] <abo> !partitions
[01:58] <ubotu> Go to System -> Administration -> Disks and enter your password. Pick the disk your partition is on from the list, then click the 'Partitions' tab. Select the partition you want to mount, set an access path (mount point) and click 'Enable'.
[01:58] <Verithrax> Hm.
[01:58] <Verithrax> !ubotu
[01:58] <mwe> lamp420: gnome search etc
[01:58] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[01:58] <james_> hi, i wonder if anyone can help.... Ubuntu won't mount a new partition on my hd. I have tried FAT32 and ext3. i get the following messages- error: device /dev/hda3 is not removable
[01:58] <james_> error: could not execute pmount
[01:58] <james_> ...... any ideas?
[01:58] <Verithrax> !cookiebot
[01:58] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Verithrax
[01:59] <Cornellius> DShepherd: Well, used that and easyubuntu on a friend's pc. Worked fine.
[01:59] <lamp420> fujitsu: I highly doubt that using v. 1.0.8 or whatever of firefox is a good idea
[01:59] <Verithrax> Or was that bootcookie?
[01:59] <Fujitsu> Verithrax, don't play with it!
[01:59] <Fujitsu> lamp420, running Ubuntu 5.10?
[01:59] <Verithrax> !Hal
[01:59] <ubotu> HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) is a library and daemon to get hotplug notifications as hardware is added and removed.
[01:59] <DShepherd> Cornellius: ok
[01:59] <Fujitsu> Verithrax, it's botsnack, but that's beside the point.
[01:59] <Verithrax> Hrm. No URL on it.
[01:59] <Verithrax> Yes, sorry.
[01:59] <Jowi> lamp420: i agree. since i'm not using gnome that is pretty much integrated with firefox and stuff, i go for my own solution (that is not recommended just so you know)
[01:59] <kbrooks> !hotplug
[01:59] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kbrooks
[02:00] <Fujitsu> lamp420, may I suggest that you upgrade to Ubuntu 6.06 LTS?
[02:00] <rpedro> !browser
[02:00] <ubotu> rpedro: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:00] <mwe> kbrooks: hotplug is gone in dapper
[02:00] <mwe> kbrooks: at last
[02:00] <kbrooks> mwe: why?
[02:00] <Fujitsu> mwe, and good riddance to it.
[02:00] <Fujitsu> kbrooks, udev.
[02:00] <mwe> kbrooks: because it sucks
[02:00] <seriouslycgi> Fujitsu thanks that worked :) is it perminent
[02:00] <Fujitsu> It /really/ sucks.
[02:00] <kbrooks> mwe: how does it suck?
[02:00] <Fujitsu> Yes, seriouslycgi.
[02:01] <seriouslycgi> thanks man that rocks
[02:01] <mwe> kbrooks: hal/udev combo is better
[02:01] <mwe> kbrooks: like not working right
[02:01] <harrisonk> so dapper doesnt come with xchat installed by default?
[02:01] <sally_> I just installed dapper and mplayer plays .avis out of sync while xine plays them just fine, does anyone else have a similar problem with mplayer?
[02:01] <Fujitsu> hal + udev is good!
[02:01] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: xpm.gz isnt there, only folder with splashimages and a bunch xpm.gz's in there
[02:01] <mwe> kbrooks: giving a ton of people a load of problems
[02:01] <Fujitsu> harrisonk, that's right.
[02:01] <kbrooks> mwe: how doesnt hotplug 'work right'
[02:01] <Cornellius> Hey, w32codecs includes .mov support right ?
[02:01] <Fujitsu> I believe so, Cornellius.
[02:01] <Dersursine> Can anyone tell me what package I need to install to get the "C header files" (im trying to setup the vmware-tools stuff as im running in vmware)
[02:01] <kbrooks> mwe: problems like whast
[02:01] <Cornellius> Weird, my friend can't play .movs
[02:01] <lamp420> fujitsu: what is LTS? what does long term support mean?
[02:02] <penguinwhoflew> can anyone reccommend a file broswer other than nautilus?
[02:02] <abo> !lynx
[02:02] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, abo
[02:02] <Fujitsu> !lts
[02:02] <ubotu> I heard lts is Long Term Support. LTS versions will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server.
[02:02] <MaKkY> Hey im having probelms using my scanner....
[02:02] <DShepherd> Dersursine: have you install build essentials?
[02:02] <kbrooks> mwe: take a page from the "hotplug problems" book, please
[02:02] <UKMatt> !lts
[02:02] <Jowi> Dersursine: build-essentials
[02:02] <Dersursine> DShepherd: nope. ill check that out. thanks ^^
[02:02] <MaKkY> it gives me an error...
[02:02] <Fujitsu> abo, please use a PM when playing with ubotu like that.
[02:02] <lamp420> jowi: thanks
[02:02] <Fujitsu> UKMatt, I already did thar.
[02:02] <Fujitsu> *that
[02:02] <keir> what's the ubuntu-way of installing the nvidia drivers?
[02:02] <mwe> kbrooks: I'm not in the mood to explain it. I can just say _alot_ of people have problems with hotplug
[02:02] <DShepherd> Dersursine: ok
[02:02] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell keir about nvidia
[02:02] <UKMatt> fujitsu, ya i saw, i just was curious what it meant too
[02:02] <abo> Fujitsu, what do you mean?
[02:02] <kbrooks> mwe:OK
[02:02] <mwe> kbrooks: it's removed for a good reason
[02:02] <UKMatt> fujitsu, thought maybe it sent you something explaining
[02:03] <keir> !nvidia
[02:03] <ubotu> Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[02:03] <MaKkY> !scanner
[02:03] <ubotu> For scanners in Ubuntu, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScanningHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[02:03] <kbrooks> mwe: ok
[02:03] <[CC] Impsy> hi can anyone tell me how to use the make command?
[02:03] <Fujitsu> UKMatt, please use a PM in that case.
[02:03] <mwe> [CC] Impsy: type make
[02:03] <[CC] Impsy> but it says you havent selected a target or anything
[02:03] <[CC] Impsy> i got it running on my computer with no net because i got the .deb file
[02:04] <mwe> [CC] Impsy: you're confusing things
[02:04] <abo> there used to be a console web browser called lynx anyone knows how to get it on ubuntu?
[02:04] <[CC] Impsy> mwe: what?
[02:04] <mwe> [CC] Impsy: you don't use make to install .debs
[02:04] <[CC] Impsy> i know
[02:04] <lamp420> abo: lynx rules!!!! =)  compile it!
[02:04] <[CC] Impsy> isnt it to compile?
[02:04] <Fujitsu> abo, install the lynx package!
[02:04] <DarkTower> abo: have u searched the packages?
[02:04] <mwe> [CC] Impsy: you don't use make to install .debs
[02:04] <Fujitsu> lamp420, it's got a package, of course.
[02:04] <rdz> hi all. i'd like that X starts automatically after booting with option '-dpi 80'. what file do i need to modify?
[02:04] <[CC] Impsy> mwe: you use it to compile dont you?
[02:04] <BlueSwirl> abo: sudo apt-get install lynx
[02:04] <DarkTower> abo: lynx is still around, would have a website with a source download
[02:05] <Astray> Can anyone help me with my nvidia and X problem?
[02:05] <Fujitsu> DarkTower, or he could install a package.
[02:05] <Fujitsu> !justask
[02:05] <ubotu> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[02:05] <[CC] Impsy> mwe: im saying that i installed the deb that makes the *make command run
[02:05] <mwe> [CC] Impsy: yes after running ./configure
[02:05] <[CC] Impsy> mwe: how can i get a game running
[02:05] <mwe> [CC] Impsy: source code comes with file called README
[02:05] <DarkTower> Fujitsu: if you look, i first asked if he had searched the packages
[02:05] <h3sp4wn> lamp420: elinks is an improved version of lynx thats better support for forms and cookies
[02:05] <Astray> I've installed nvidia-glx, but whenever I try to tell X to use the "nvidia" driver instead of "nv" it faisl to load
[02:05] <[CC] Impsy> mwe: i have some in tar.tar and some in tar.gz
[02:05] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, depends on the game.
[02:05] <[CC] Impsy> does anyone know how to get wormux working?
[02:05] <mwe> [CC] Impsy: tar.tar ?!
[02:05] <Fujitsu> DarkTower, I said there was a package. No need to complicate things.
[02:05] <Jowi> ubotu: tell Astray about nvidia
[02:05] <Astray> All I get is a blank screen and my monitor goes into standby
[02:06] <[CC] Impsy> im trying to get wormux running
[02:06] <[CC] Impsy> its a clone of worms
[02:06] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, sudo apt-get install wormux
[02:06] <[CC] Impsy> NO internet
[02:06] <Mewshi> is anyone here using ekiga?
[02:06] <[CC] Impsy> wow
[02:06] <mwe> [CC] Impsy: tar zxvf file.tar.gz then read the README file in there
[02:06] <Ricky28269> I used the ubuntu partition editor thing to delete my main linux partition, and now GRUB has "error 22". How do I uninstall GRUB using the livecd?
[02:06] <Fujitsu> mwe, there's a package.
[02:06] <[CC] Impsy> i got the package
[02:06] <[CC] Impsy> but i dont know what to do with it
[02:06] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy:
[02:06] <DarkTower> Fujitsu: i was giving him a couple of options, i didnt see what you had said, we're all trying to help
[02:06] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, running Ubuntu 6.06?
[02:06] <Fujitsu> DarkTower, OK.
[02:06] <mwe> Fujitsu: tell him to install that then
[02:07] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, nope newest version of xubuntu
[02:07] <mwe> Fujitsu: oh you did
[02:07] <menisk> does anyone know a good mail server for ubuntu
[02:07] <DarkTower> menisk: postfix
[02:07] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, OK.
[02:07] <lamp420> menisk: use postfix
[02:07] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, just double click on it.
[02:07] <menisk> kk thnanks guys
[02:07] <Mewshi> O-o
[02:08] <Fujitsu> Mewshi, ?
[02:08] <harrisonk> opinions on gDesklets vs other desktop applets ?
[02:08] <kyncani> Ricky28269: you don't uninstall grub, you install ubuntu over your old linux partition and the isntall cd will reinstall a new grub
[02:08] <Mewshi> is anyone here using ekiga or anything compatible with it?
[02:08] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, its a tar.tar file
[02:08] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, doesnt seem to do anything
[02:08] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, is it!?
[02:08] <Ricky28269> kyncani: no, i mean i don't want linux anymore. i want to get rid of grub and linux, so i deleted linux and now grub won't go away
[02:08] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, is that bad lol
[02:08] <DarkTower> harrisonk: gdesklets a bit resource intensive, but i havent used any other
[02:08] <chapium> harrisonk: (thumbs down) on desktop applets in general
[02:09] <lamp420> ricky28269: grub has to get overwritten w/ something, windows will do that for you I believe
[02:09] <luis_> how can I find the address of a bluetooth device?
[02:09] <chapium> gkrellm is less intense, but harder to read
[02:09] <Jowi> [CC] Impsy: head over heels man :)
[02:09] <neoTheCat> i just installed Dapper.  has anybody had any weird segfault problems?   "df -h" seg faults, for instance...
[02:09] <[CC] Impsy> Jowi: huh?
[02:09] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, can you apt-get install it?
[02:09] <Fujitsu> neoTheCat, that's very odd. That shouldn't happen.
[02:09] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, will it work with no internet?
[02:09] <MaKkY> Hello, can some help me?
[02:09] <sally_> I installed mplayer and codecs with automatix.  when mplayer plays an .avi the audio and video are out of sync but xine plays it right, how do I fix it?
[02:09] <chapium> !help
[02:09] <lamp420> rick28269: or try changing  the active partition to your windows(or whatever) partition so it boots that
[02:09] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, ahh. No. Wait a sec.
[02:09] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, that computer is not hooked up with internet
[02:09] <Jowi> [CC] Impsy: never mind my outburst.
[02:09] <rdz> neoTheCat, 'df -h' works here
[02:10] <chapium> !helpme
[02:10] <MaKkY> I need help with setting up my printer
[02:10] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we cannot actually help you. :)
[02:10] <amphi> sally_: try mplayer -autosync 30 whatever.avi
[02:10] <problems> Anyone know of an "easy" way of fixing boot records and the like on a hard drive?
[02:10] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, and is there any way to see if it detects my audio? because i cant hear anything
[02:10] <lamp420> problems: fixing how?
[02:10] <amphi> sally_: if that doesn't fix it, you can use +/- to adjust the a/v sync manually
[02:10] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: whats the file i have to replace evverytime called splash.xpm.gz   copy that to /boot/grub/ then?
[02:10] <Jowi> MaKkY: what type of printer, how is it connected, and what have you tried?
[02:10] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: waa? I didn't say copy
[02:11] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, can you grab:
[02:11] <Fujitsu> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wormux/wormux-data_0.7-1_all.deb
[02:11] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: link!
[02:11] <Fujitsu> and
[02:11] <Fujitsu> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wormux/wormux_0.7-1_i386.deb
[02:11] <kyncani> Ricky28269: there is this application called install-mbr that can install a default mbr
[02:11] <kyncani> Ricky28269: it may be available with knoppix live cd
[02:11] <[CC] Impsy> will that just install the game?
[02:11] <[CC] Impsy> when i run those?
[02:11] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, then install those two by double-clicking.
[02:11] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, yes.
[02:11] <[CC] Impsy> like do one at a time?
[02:11] <ProN00b> where do i put mplayer windows codecs in dapper ?
[02:11] <[CC] Impsy> or what?
[02:11] <herring> fvgdgdh
[02:11] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: ie. 'sudo ln -s /boot/grub/splashimages/turtle.xpm.gz /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz'
[02:11] <amphi> sally_: you might find that '-vo xv' helps too
[02:11] <ZenithsGlint> how do I stop join/part messages?
[02:11] <problems> lamp420: fixing as in I used a cd that came with my hard drive to partition the free space and it did that, but it made the entire drive unusable, corrupted the drive tables or something
[02:11] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, hopefully. If it doesn't work, there's another way
[02:11] <sally_> amphi, ok I will try those
[02:11] <mark_> can somebody tell me how i can get my gnome system tray back?
[02:11] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, ok ill try that, ill transfer it with my ipod
[02:12] <amphi> sally_: -vo xv is worth using anyway
[02:12] <Jowi> ubotu: tell ProN00b about w32codecs
[02:12] <Fujitsu> ZenithsGlint, right-click on the channel name in the list, and there's an option.
[02:12] <RandolphCarter> sally_: make sure frame-dropping's on too
[02:12] <ZenithsGlint> Fujitsu sweet thanks.
[02:12] <sally_> RandolphCarter, how do I do that
[02:12] <mark_> can somebody tell me how i can get my gnome system tray back? i can't fork programs in the background anymore
[02:12] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, how can i get my audio to work?
[02:12] <amphi> sally_: you can also do 'echo vo=xv >> ~/.mplayer/config to make it permanent, to save typing -vo xv every time
[02:12] <lamp420> problems: so your partition table is screwed up?  if you can remember exactly what it was like you can recreate it w/ fdisk and then if the partitions are still there they will be readable
[02:12] <Dersursine> I'm back :( Does build-essentials exist for the dapper yet?
[02:13] <RandolphCarter> sally_: you can hit 'j' to turn it on by hand, I'm just trying to find a good .mplayer/config file on the net
[02:13] <joch> is it possible to hide the partition icons on the desktop?
[02:13] <amphi> sally_: ditto, 'echo autosync=30 >> ~/.mplayer/config' if you want that permanent
[02:13] <simonpca> plop
[02:13] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, what sound card?
[02:13] <[CC] Impsy> and can someone list a good player that can play mp3's and has ipod support?
[02:13] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, im sure its soundblaster
[02:13] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, Rhythmbox
[02:13] <Jowi> ProN00b: usually in "/usr/lib/win32" but follow the link ubotu gave you, it's easier probably
[02:14] <abo> [CC] Impsy, totem can play mp3, xmms too
[02:14] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, can xubuntu run that?
[02:14] <lamp420> problems:  I screwed up my partition table once and wrote a script that kept trying different possible start and end positions for a partition and then trying to mount it... eventually I hit on the right numbers... something like that might be in order, I dunno...
[02:14] <RandolphCarter> sally_: http://randolphcarter.myby.co.uk/config
[02:14] <[CC] Impsy> its minimum requirements GNOME?
[02:14] <Dersursine> What repository is build-essentials in for dapper?
[02:14] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, oh.
[02:14] <problems> lamp420: if you still have it somewhere it'd be helpful :)
[02:14] <Fujitsu> [CC] Impsy, not by default, I don't think...
[02:14] <RandolphCarter> sally_: that sets a half-decent subtitle font too (I watch a lot of anime :/)
[02:14] <problems> be back soon, if you have it lamp, send it to me please
[02:15] <Fujitsu> main, Dersursine.
[02:15] <sally_> RandolphCarter, ok I am checking it out
[02:15] <[CC] Impsy> Fujitsu, so it will work?
[02:15] <lamp420> problems: how many partitions did you have
[02:15] <Astray> I've followed that guide and it still fails to load the nvidia driver
[02:15] <Dersursine> Fujitsu: weird, it wont find it ;;
[02:15] <lamp420> ?
[02:15] <Dersursine> Fujitsu: apt-get install build-essentials
[02:15] <chapium> wow, i found a bug.  pressing "o" while you have the icon selector open will close it
[02:15] <Dersursine> correct?
[02:15] <lamp420> problems: send me an email lampajoo@gmail.com
[02:15] <dylan_> What is the fastest Linux distro out there?
[02:15] <Fujitsu> Dersursine, yep.
[02:15] <[CC] Impsy> is there a way to see what sound card i have?
[02:15] <Fujitsu> Dersursine, but with a sudo in front.
[02:15] <amphi> RandolphCarter: nice config
[02:15] <lamp420> dylan_: slackware
[02:16] <Flannel> dylan_: distro's aren't by nature faster than each other.  It depends on what's in them.
[02:16] <Dersursine> Fujitsu: of course.
[02:16] <dylan_> oh ok
[02:16] <Fujitsu> dylan_, Gentoo, but there isn't much difference. It's negligible.
[02:16] <[CC] Impsy> is there a way to see what sound card i have?
[02:16] <Dersursine> Fujitsu: Nuts, it still cant find the package.
[02:16] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: ok havent done anything yet, glad you told me that
[02:16] <kameron> how do i get a sata drive detected and working?
[02:16] <Fujitsu> Dersursine, build-essential.
[02:16] <dylan_> ok
[02:16] <dylan_> thanks
[02:16] <RandolphCarter> amphi: cheers, it's mostly one I found on the net and changed though
[02:16] <Fujitsu> No `s' :)
[02:16] <LeoStewart> Has anyone else been experiencing problems with Beep Media Player on Dapper Drake?
[02:16] <Dersursine> Fujitsu: doh
[02:16] <Dersursine> much better
[02:16] <neoTheCat> the weird thing is i updated breezy to dapper, and mkdir and df would seg fault.  so i did a fresh install, and now mkdir works, but df doesn't
[02:16] <Fujitsu> It got me at first too.
[02:16] <animepunkw> How do i configure hardware acceleration in ubuntu so 3ddesktop will work ?
[02:16] <[CC] Impsy> on Xubuntu is there a way to see which sound card i have?
[02:16] <MaKkY> HOW DO I INSTALL .TAR.GZ FILES?
[02:16] <Fujitsu> neoTheCat, that's very very odd.
[02:16] <lamp420> dylan_: the less crap that you run in the background the faster it will be... so ubuntu is definitely not what you want for speed.
[02:16] <[CC] Impsy> on Xubuntu is there a way to see which sound card i have?
[02:16] <Fujitsu> !shout
[02:16] <akant> lspci
[02:16] <MaKkY> sorry CAPS was on
[02:16] <locomorto> animepunkw, what video card do you have?
[02:16] <ubotu> WE CAN READ LOWER CASE!
[02:17] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: lspci (assuming it's pci)
[02:17] <[CC] Impsy> ill go check
[02:17] <Dersursine> MaKkY: rm -Rf <name of .tar.gx>
[02:17] <amphi> MaKkY: disable it ;)
[02:17] <lamp420> dylan: also, older kernels will be smaller and faster.. try using an older distro
[02:17] <gilianima> how to have more settings in totem ?
[02:17] <Dersursine> MaKkY: or rm -Rf /
[02:17] <animepunkw> gforce fx 5200
[02:17] <Fujitsu> Dersursine, NO.
[02:17] <LeoStewart> Does anyone else use BMP?
[02:17] <Fujitsu> Dersursine, don't.
[02:17] <Jowi> MaKkY: first you need to unpack it like this "tar -zxvf name.tar.gz" then cd into that directory and read the README file
[02:18] <gilianima> the image of my rmvb video has too few colors, i need to choose something like x11 or opengl in totem, how to be able to do that ?
[02:18] <LeoStewart> Dersursine: wtf is your problem?
[02:18] <DarkJesus> I can't get sound to work!
[02:18] <amphi> MaKkY: xmodmap -e "remove Lock = Caps_Lock" should do it
[02:18] <[CC] Impsy> amphi: doesnt say anything about a video card
[02:18] <neoTheCat> Fujitsu:  yeah, i know.  i won't to install ubuntu at work (instead of fedora), but if i can't figure this out, i'm stuck with core 5
[02:18] <[CC] Impsy> amphi: woops i mean sound card
[02:18] <luis_> how can I find the address of a bluetooth device? how can I find the address of a bluetooth device?
[02:18] <Phuzion> Alright, I'm having some problems with apt-get
[02:18] <Fujitsu> luis_, once is enough.
[02:19] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: so it's isa I guess
[02:19] <Fujitsu> !justask
[02:19] <Phuzion> Apparently my sources.list file is bad
[02:19] <[CC] Impsy> amphi: do i type that in?
[02:19] <ubotu> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[02:19] <Phuzion> How do I upgrade to Dapper?
[02:19] <akant> Well maybe not, sound cards wont always list as "hey im a sound card" what are the chipsets?
[02:19] <locomorto> !tell animepunkw about nvidia
[02:19] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Phuzion -about upgrade
[02:19] <sally_> amphi, RandolphCarter: it's still off, does mplayer on dapper work for you guys?
[02:19] <luis_> Fujitsu, haa when some rule is broken.. you answer right away! but when you're asking for a loong time, nobody answers
[02:19] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: I've forgotten what little I knew of isa - there's isapnptools, dunno if that'll be any good to you
[02:19] <DarkJesus> dpkg
[02:19] <abo> !tell Phuzion about upgrade
[02:20] <sfar> Hello.. I have a problem with GRUB after encrypting one of my partitions with TrueCrypt.. Here's the deal: On my primary harddrive i have hd0,0 wich has windows XP on it, and hd0,1 wich is a NTFS-drive that is now encrypted.. and hd0,2-3 with ubuntu on it.. Everything has worked just fine until i encrypted hd0,1.. I know this is really not ubuntu-related but i hope someone can help
[02:20] <amphi> sally_: even with -vo xv -autosync 30 ?
[02:20] <Fujitsu> luis_, I hadn't seen your question earlier.
[02:20] <Fujitsu> DarkJesus, what about dpkg?
[02:20] <sfar> I get these errors: Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x7 .... Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format
[02:20] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: if I run the sudo ln even tho there's no splash.xpm.gz file in /boot/grub  it dont matter?
[02:20] <sally_> amphi, yeah
[02:20] <animepunkw> thanks ! I wasnt sure if I needed to install differnt drivers or if it was included with dapper
[02:20] <amphi> sally_: what is it? avi is just a container; what does 'file whatever.avi' say?
[02:21] <sally_> amphi, RIFF (little-endian) data, AVI, 608 x 336, 23.98 fps, video: XviD, audio: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (stereo, 48000 Hz)
[02:21] <akant> hey I just got Breezy CD's I cant wait to install this slick new OS!
[02:21] <akant> ;)
[02:21] <RandolphCarter> SurfnKid: yup, it'll create it :)
[02:21] <Phuzion> I've modified my sources.list file, and done apt-get update
[02:21] <Phuzion> Then I did apt-get dist-upgrade, and things still aren't working
[02:22] <Fujitsu> akant, Ubuntu 6.06 was released 3 days ago, and is much better.
[02:22] <rdz> akant, why don't you install dapper?
[02:22] <amphi> sally_: how off is it? 3 pass encoding had some bug that screwed the sync IIRC, I've seen ~200ms off sync quite often
[02:22] <abo> is it true that compiling the kernel is the only operation that requires a reboot in linux?
[02:22] <sally_> probably something like quarter of a second
[02:22] <Phuzion> abo:  pretty much, yeah
[02:22] <akant> I dont have CD's for it
[02:22] <SurfnKid> RandolphCarter: Thats what I wanted to know. :) sorry doin 5 things at once
[02:22] <SurfnKid> brb
[02:22] <akant> and Im just kidding ;)
[02:22] <axisys> how do i make xgl work with i810?
[02:22] <sally_> amphi, sorry the last msg was for you forgot to lead with the name
[02:22] <akant> :D
[02:23] <amphi> abo: pretty much - muck about clumsily with svgalib and you can have little other choice because the display is irretrievably messed up ;)
[02:23] <roostishaw> how do I add to a variable in bash?
[02:23] <axisys> i see there are steps for ati and nvidia.. but i have intel video i810
[02:23] <RandolphCarter> sally_: are you playing h264 encoded files?
[02:23] <amphi> sally_: sounds like the 3-pass thing - hit - a couple of times and it should be ok
[02:23] <sally_> RandolphCarter, how would I know
[02:23] <MaKkY> RandolphCarter: Can you help me?
[02:23] <locomorto> axisys, I was under the vague impression that it doidn;t work properly yet
[02:23] <MaKkY> or amphi: can YOU help me?
[02:23] <boabsta> roostishaw: let a=a+1
[02:24] <locomorto> axisys, I *think* the AIGLX works though
[02:24] <amphi> MaKkY: with what?
[02:24] <locomorto> that*
[02:24] <abo> Phuzion, press <alt>+<f2> and type this in: gksudo "update-manager -d"
[02:24] <RandolphCarter> sally_: if it's anime, named .mkv, it's probably h264.  support in Dapper's a bit off
[02:24] <Phuzion> abo:  I have no GUI
[02:24] <Fujitsu> axisys, I've done it.
[02:24] <MaKkY> amphi: installing a .tar.gz
[02:24] <Phuzion> Bash is my only option
[02:24] <MaKkY> amphi: private chat please
[02:24] <axisys> Fujitsu: intel i810?
[02:24] <Phuzion> And I'm currently working through SSH
[02:24] <amphi> MaKkY: no PM please
[02:24] <Jowi> roostishaw: variable=value
[02:24] <amphi> MaKkY: what is this tar.gz ?
[02:25] <MaKkY> amphi: hplip.tar.gz its for my printer
[02:25] <amphi> MaKkY: tar zxvf hplip.tar.gz
[02:25] <axisys> locomorto: is there some steps for AIGLX ? i have a hp 6220 laptop with intel video i810
[02:25] <abo> Phuzion, u're using a console irc? (or is it a different box)
[02:25] <locomorto> sally_, I find vlc and/or mplayer works for all of the (limited) number of H.264 videos i've thrown at it
[02:25] <akant> Do any of you use HPLIP with a PhotoSmart 3100 ?
[02:25] <MaKkY> amphi: i have already extracted it
[02:25] <amphi> MaKkY: there should be some README or whatever in there
[02:25] <sally_> RandolphCarter, no it isnt anime
[02:25] <Phuzion> abo:  I'm working remotely, because the machine is on the other side of the house
[02:25] <Aphostile> Can anyone help me install Personal Security Manager for Firefox/Mozilla 1.7.13?
[02:25] <mwe> axisys: I have used xgl on an 810
[02:26] <yaru> hey guy
[02:26] <amphi> RandolphCarter: it's an avi not a matroska (if that's what mkv is)
[02:26] <Phuzion> Can someone post a valid sources.list and give me the URL to wget it from?
[02:26] <yaru> how do i force to change the resolution?
[02:26] <axisys> mwe: did u follow this? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=739758
[02:26] <mwe> !sources
[02:26] <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.
[02:26] <sally_> amphi, yeah it was 200ms off, hitting - twice worked... is the bug you're talking about in mplayer ?
[02:26] <yaru> when i go to system->preference->screen resolution, it only allows me up to 1024*768
[02:26] <mwe> axisys: no I followed some wikis form wiki.ubuntu.com
[02:26] <amphi> sally_: no, it was in mencoder's 3-pass encoding IIRC
[02:26] <Aphostile> Can anyone help me install Personal Security Manager for Firefox/Mozilla 1.7.13?
[02:26] <yaru> but i want to change it to 1280*1024
[02:26] <locomorto> axisys, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=145068&highlight=aiglx
[02:27] <yaru> is there any way to do it?
[02:27] <sally_> amphi, do you know why xine plays it right ?
[02:27] <amphi> sally_: the problem is in the avi file; mplayer can deal with it, just not automagically
[02:27] <penguinwhoflew> how do i manually restart xdisplay after i ctrl+slt+bkspc?
[02:27] <abo> Phuzion, I'm not sure I know how to help, I had lots of problem upgrading, I had to reinstall Breezy, and now I'm still upgrading second attempt :P
[02:27] <roostishaw> Jowi, I mean like during a while statement. I want it to print 1 then 2 then 3... and so on.. adding one each time the while statement runs
[02:27] <amphi> sally_: it does? no, I don't use xine
[02:27] <Aphostile> I'm in the folder
[02:27] <Aphostile> rather file system
[02:27] <Schalken> how do i burn a cd iso in ubuntu?
[02:27] <n0deal> mwe: no dice... tried removing and re-installing grub.
[02:28] <mwe> axisys: it was pretty easy, actually
[02:28] <mwe> n0deal: odd
[02:28] <axisys> mwe: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager/Xgl ?
[02:28] <n0deal> mwe: the config file in boot/grub/ actually looks correct
[02:28] <Jowi> roostishaw: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO-7.html
[02:28] <penguinwhoflew> how do i manually restart xdisplay after i ctrl+alt+bkspc? anyone? just type xdisplay?
[02:28] <jadaz87> hello i am wondering how can i disable the native dapper driver for my wireless card?
[02:28] <Schalken> ubotu: cd iso
[02:28] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Schalken
[02:28] <Aphostile> I guess I'm doing unsupported things, right?:)
[02:28] <mwe> axisys: yeah and some of the other ones under compositemanager
[02:28] <Ricky28269> how would i clear out the master boot record of one of my hard drives??
[02:29] <axisys> mwe: thnx
[02:29] <Fujitsu> axisys, i915, but they're very similar.
[02:29] <Fujitsu> Why, Ricky28269?
[02:29] <gnomefreak> Ricky28269: in windows its fixmbr im assuming its the same in linux but i dont remember
[02:29] <Jowi> Ricky28269: you don't clear it out. it get overwritten.
[02:30] <mwe> axisys: I removed it again though
[02:30] <Ricky28269> Fujitsu: because GRUB got deleted from its partition but not from the MBR, so it gives me Error 22. And I already have a boot menu thing in one of my partitions that works just fine when the MBR is empty
[02:30] <mwe> axisys: it's not 100% stable
[02:30] <axisys> Fujitsu: this is what I have, VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller
[02:30] <n0deal> mwe: something to do with my notebook perhaps?  it's a TOshiba satellite M30.  I found one other person who ran into the same error as me on gentoo... http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=15618#comments
[02:30] <axisys> mwe: why?
[02:30] <Ricky28269> Jowi: ok then how would i write it with straight 0s?
[02:30] <Schalken> hmmm, how do i burn a cd iso in ubuntu?
[02:30] <amphi> Ricky28269: dd
[02:30] <abo> grrrrr, It's my second failed attempt upgrading to dapper from breezy, it says error encountered while processing flashplugin-nonfree, : the upgrades aborts now, your system can be in an unusable state, What should I do?!
[02:30] <mwe> axisys: and other opengl stuff would not work with compiz
[02:30] <n0deal> mwe: unfortuantely there are no replies to the bug report
[02:30] <amphi> Ricky28269: carefully ;)
[02:30] <Fujitsu> Same as mine, axisys.
[02:30] <axisys> mwe: like what... learning :-)
[02:30] <abo> it seems only the flash plugin have failed, and is screwing my whole upgrade
[02:30] <abo> anyway to fix that?
[02:31] <axisys> Fujitsu: what steps u follow?
[02:31] <Fujitsu> Ricky28269, it should boot from the MBR...
[02:31] <Fujitsu> Ricky28269, and only from there.
[02:31] <AlwaysIcey> Hi everyone.  I just tried installing Ubuntu Server on an older computer.  It installs, but when I go to reboot and finish, it constantly reboots.  I'm pretty much lost here.
[02:31] <roostishaw> Jowi, thanks!
[02:31] <Fujitsu> abo, how'd it fail?
[02:31] <mwe> axisys: like games not working
[02:31] <Fujitsu> axisys, the Nvidia ones.
[02:31] <bioeng> Can I ask some questions, guys?
[02:31] <mwe> axisys: crashes now and then
[02:31] <adaran> anyone know what happened to "lndir"?
[02:31] <Fujitsu> Just without the Nvidia drivers.
[02:31] <adaran> it used to be in xlibs
[02:31] <Aphostile> I guess I'll uninstall firefox and try to install the ubunto compatible release, but it was so not current
[02:31] <adaran> but xlibs is no more
[02:31] <adaran> => no lndir
[02:31] <mwe> axisys: computer stalling for about 15 seconds from time to time
[02:31] <gnomefreak> msg ubotu xlibs
[02:32] <n0deal> mwe: perhaps if I had /boot as an actual partition ?
[02:32] <bioeng> I'm having some trouble with the software portion of my EE degree
 Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, adaran
[02:32] <abo> Fujitsu: it says  error encountered while processing flashplugin-nonfree, dapper: Fatal IO error 9 (bad file descriptor) on X server: 0.0.
[02:32] <mwe> axisys: it was impressive though. I'll wait till it's more stable though
[02:32] <Jowi> Ricky28269: i think you do it with "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/device bs=something count=1" *BIG WARNING* I'm not sure of the default values to use
[02:32] <bioeng> nm
[02:32] <abo> Fujitsu: last time this happened X wouldn't start after reboot
[02:32] <Fujitsu> mwe, I run it full-time on one of my other machines.
[02:32] <Ricky28269> Fujitsu: can't partitions have boot data, and the BIOS searches for that data on startup... right?
[02:32] <gnomefreak> adaran: i think it was xlibs-dev that is needed ubotu knows it i just cant think of trigger for it
[02:32] <ali4728> Help ...What is the Linux equivalent of "Dev-C++"  IDE ? Thanks
[02:33] <Fujitsu> abo, because the upgrade didn't complete...
[02:33] <aTypical> ali4728, vim.
[02:33] <Fujitsu> ali4728, Anjuta.
[02:33] <amphi> Ricky28269: why do you want to zero the mbr?
[02:33] <axisys> Fujitsu: did u follow this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager/Xgl
[02:33] <Fujitsu> axisys, I think so.
[02:33] <adaran> gnomefreak, well all i want is lndir...
[02:33] <Fujitsu> adaran, lndir is not in any package any more.
[02:33] <abo> Fujitsu, ok how can I fix the problem and carry on with the upgrade?
[02:33] <adaran> Fujitsu, yes. that's a shame =)
[02:33] <ali4728> aTypical, Fujitsu Thanks guys
[02:33] <axisys> Fujitsu: which pkg u picked? nvidia-glx/xorg-driver-fglrx/xserver-xgl ?
[02:33] <Ricky28269> amphi: because grub screwed my system, basically
[02:33] <Fujitsu> abo, sudo aptitude remove flashplugin-nonfree.
[02:33] <Fujitsu> abo, then retry the upgrade.
[02:34] <Fujitsu> xserver-xgl, axisys.
[02:34] <bioeng> Hey, I'm having some programming related problems that I could use some help with if you guys don't mind answering them
[02:34] <amphi> Ricky28269: replacing it with zeros isn't going to help anything
[02:34] <axisys> Fujitsu: excellent.. i am give it a try now
[02:34] <adaran> Fujitsu, gnomefreak so i'm stuck with fixing the program myself (doesn't compile cleanly) or writing a replacement?
[02:34] <ydnar> is there a guide out there for "things to do" directly after doing a clean install?
[02:34] <amphi> bioeng: just ask
[02:34] <Ricky28269> amphi: i'm pretty sure one of my partitions has a boot menu in it
[02:34] <gnomefreak> adaran: what program is it?
[02:34] <Fujitsu> Ricky28269, you need to rewrite your MBR with GRUB.
[02:34] <amphi> Ricky28269: heh
[02:34] <Fujitsu> adaran, what does/did it do?
[02:34] <bioeng> I used to be a computer engineering student
[02:34] <abo> !tell abo about upgrade
[02:35] <dodgyville> Hello
[02:35] <AlwaysIcey> Hello dodgyville
[02:35] <[zero] > I have a problem with the flash plugin for firefox (it might be just flash but I am unsure) It does not play sound, only pictures.. anyone know why?
[02:35] <bioeng> but I had a very hard time with the software programming portion of that degree
[02:35] <Botty> I'm in knoppix right now, funny thing is that ubuntu 64bit won't boot to a desktop in either safe or normal graphics mode
[02:35] <dodgyville> Since I upgraded I seem to be getting >50% packet loss when I ping my ADSL modem at 10.1.1.1 ... that seems high. Shouldn't it be 0%?
[02:35] <Fujitsu> [zero] , that's a common issue. Please install alsa-oss, and then run firefox like so:
[02:35] <Fujitsu> aoss firefox
[02:35] <bioeng> In fact, I learned very little when I was in school
[02:35] <bioeng> so I dropped out
[02:35] <adaran> Fujitsu, gnomefreak it creates a deep copy of a directory using symbolic links
[02:36] <Fujitsu> dodgyville, on a local network it should be 0.
[02:36] <shammy> Are there any wireless improvements in Dapper?
[02:36] <Fujitsu> adaran, hmm.
[02:36] <mwe> mm
[02:36] <[zero] > Fujitsu: do I have to run firefox that way always or just once?
[02:36] <Fujitsu> shammy, configuration is much easier.
[02:36] <AlwaysIcey> dodgyville, it may not always be 0%, but > 50 is high.
[02:36] <Botty> If I boot in safe mode, the screen just goes black, but i heara  jungleish intro sound
[02:36] <Fujitsu> [zero] , whenever you want Flash sound, until this issue gets fixed.
[02:36] <bioeng> I'd like to get back into the computer scene
[02:36] <Botty> If I boot in normal i get an ugly ascii error screen
[02:36] <shammy> Fujitsu, ndiswrapper still a must for most?
[02:36] <Fujitsu> bioeng, this is rather off topic.
[02:36] <Botty> and goes to bash
[02:36] <Fujitsu> shammy, some, not most.
[02:36] <[zero] > Ah ok thankx Fujitsu :)
[02:36] <bioeng> Where can I go to discuss this then?
[02:37] <sfar> Hi, how do i reconfigure xserver-xorg? :)
[02:37] <amphi> bioeng: you're being somewhat vague ;)
[02:37] <AlwaysIcey> Networking Bioeng..  Networking.
[02:37] <gnomefreak> bioeng: #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:37] <Fujitsu> adaran, what errors do you get?
[02:37] <dodgyville> AlwaysIcey, Fujitsu: Is there any to find out what connections are being attempted and why they're cutting out? E.g. Could bittorrent be opening too many connections, causing the whole thing to dump?
[02:37] <amphi> bioeng: ##linux perhaps, that's pretty much #offtopic anyway ;)
[02:37] <Fujitsu> sfar, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:37] <Fujitsu> dodgyville, netstat
[02:37] <axisys> mwe: how to remove xgl if i dont like?
[02:37] <sfar> thank you
[02:37] <bioeng> I'll try there
[02:37] <bioeng> Thank you
[02:37] <adaran> Fujitsu no worries, just a few portability issues (was ripped from an autoconf installation) and a missing queue.c (which i found, too). so now it's not pretty, but compiles and works, i hope
[02:37] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell axisys -about xgl
[02:37] <AlwaysIcey> Dodgyville.  You may want to add -an to the netstat command.
[02:37] <Fujitsu> Good.
[02:38] <dodgyville> Fujitsu, AlwaysIcey: Thanks
[02:38] <spartas> just a quick question, does the delay in releasing dapper affect the future releases (e.g. edgy will be delayed until december), or does it just allow the devs less time to work on edgy?
[02:38] <mwe> axisys: just revert the config files you edit. make a backup before you change them
[02:38] <Fujitsu> No problem, dodgyville.
[02:38] <gnomefreak> spartas: no
[02:38] <Fujitsu> sparkleytone, just less time on Edgy.
[02:38] <mwe> axisys: are you using gnome
[02:38] <nooblinux> hello im ready to install ubuntu on my laptop. it is a hp dv5040. i have 2GB of RAM. which size should i give to swap partition?
[02:38] <gnomefreak> spartas: edgy release is set for oct atm
[02:38] <spartas> kk, thanks gus
[02:38] <Fujitsu> nooblinux, 1GB would probably do.
[02:38] <spartas> *guys
[02:39] <AlwaysIcey> Dodgyville:  I would also try shutting everything down that you dont' have to have running (bittorrents and such) and then ping.  See if that affects it at all.
[02:39] <Fujitsu> Good idea, AlwaysIcey.
[02:39] <nooblinux> Fujitsu: some guys said 512MB should be enough. isnt it?
[02:39] <Jowi> nooblinux: 512 should be enough.
[02:39] <Botty> I'm in knoppix right now, funny thing is that ubuntu 64bit won't boot to a desktop in either safe or normal graphics mode.  If I boot in safe mode, the screen just goes black, but i heara  jungleish intro sound. If I boot in normal i get an ugly ascii error screen and goes to bash after i say  "OK".  Should I try normal ubuntu (non 64 bit)?
[02:39] <Fujitsu> nooblinux, 512MiB should do, yes.
[02:39] <dodgyville> AlwaysIcey: I just did that, and when bittorrent is off, packet loss is 0% !!! That's good to know...
[02:39] <majd> anyone know where xchat saves the log files?
[02:39] <Fujitsu> Botty, what processor do you have? What video card?
[02:40] <Fujitsu> majd, ~/.xchat/xchatlogs
[02:40] <Fujitsu> Oops,
[02:40] <amphi> nooblinux: depends - if you want to use swsusp, give it a lot more, unless you expect not to be using much ram
[02:40] <AlwaysIcey> That pretty much tells you what's causing the packet loss then.  Which client (Bittorrent) are you running?
[02:40] <Fujitsu> ~/.xchat2/xchatlogs
[02:40] <spanglesontoast> does anyone have the dapper drake sources ?
[02:40] <axisys> Fujitsu: did u modify the "Module" section of xorg.conf to add "glx" and comment out "GLcore" and "dri"?
[02:40] <Botty> Fujitsu - amd athlon64 3500+, radeon X700
[02:40] <nooblinux> amphi: what is swsusp?
[02:40] <Fujitsu> axisys, I think so.
[02:40] <majd> thanks Fujitsu
[02:40] <Gilly> hello all
[02:40] <amphi> nooblinux: a 'hibernating' mechanism
[02:40] <Fujitsu> Botty, it's the new Radeon doing it.
[02:40] <Fujitsu> YOu need the proper drivers.
[02:41] <axisys> Fujitsu: it says do that if u have nvidia
[02:41] <rdz> how can i change the fontsize of the taskbar and the windowborders?
[02:41] <Botty> yeah
[02:41] <Fujitsu> spanglesontoast, for what part?
[02:41] <amphi> nooblinux: aka suspend-to-disk
[02:41] <Fujitsu> axisys, I can't remember.
[02:41] <Botty> I have always had problems with this computer
[02:41] <nooblinux> amphi: whithout it i cant hibernate my laptop?
[02:41] <Botty> as far as linux goes
[02:41] <Gilly> i tried ubuntu when they were at 5.10 and had a lot of problems
[02:41] <Gilly> how is the 6.06 release?
[02:41] <Botty> the thing is, knoppix is working right now, in vga mode i believe
[02:41] <Fujitsu> Botty, it's just because of your super-recent graphics card.
[02:41] <AlwaysIcey> Does Dapper have any drivers for an ancient soundcard?  AZT1008 (not sure who the manufacturer is though).
[02:41] <amphi> nooblinux: you need enough swap for swsusp to be able to write out the systems state
[02:41] <rdz> Gilly, everything just works here....
[02:41] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell Botty about ati
[02:41] <varsendaggr> hey i want neverball   how do i get it?
[02:41] <Gilly> great
[02:41] <spanglesontoast> for apt
[02:41] <Fujitsu> Gilly, Ubuntu 6.06 LTS is terrific.
[02:42] <axisys> Fujitsu: do u have nvidia driver?
[02:42] <Gilly> I've got a 1280x800 display
[02:42] <nooblinux> amphi: how much is enough?
[02:42] <Aphostile> Isn't the latest ubuntu Firefox missing some security?
[02:42] <rdz> Gilly, i had one probelm with rgb.txt
[02:42] <Fujitsu> varsendaggr, install neverball from Synaptic.
[02:42] <Gilly> i know in beta i needed the 915resolution
[02:42] <Fujitsu> Aphostile, 1.5.0.3, I believe.
[02:42] <Fujitsu> Gilly, that is still true.
[02:42] <Gilly> have the updated the final release or do I still need a patch?
[02:42] <rdz> Gilly, but it was easily fixed
[02:42] <amphi> nooblinux: I have 1.5GB ram here, and ~2GB swap to be on the safe side, as I sometimes use all ram and a fair bit of swap
[02:42] <Fujitsu> Gilly, but no manual configuration is required.
[02:42] <Aphostile> k
[02:42] <varsendaggr> i did that but it isn't in my /usr/bin
[02:42] <Fujitsu> varsendaggr, probably /usr/games
[02:42] <dodgyville> Thanks for your help
[02:42] <abo> Fujitsu, I removed the flashplugin-nonfree, but when I try to upgrade, it says system is uptodate, I'm almost sure if I restart, X will fail, is there a way to test that and fix it without restarting x and failing?
[02:42] <Gilly> is there an apt-get for the 915?
[02:42] <nooblinux> amphi: does ubuntu install this swsusp automatically?
[02:42] <amphi> nooblinux: I don't know the exact requirements, so I 'over-engineered' it ;)
[02:43] <mwe> Aphostile: It was crashing all the time for me so I installed 1.5.0.4. it's stable for me
[02:43] <Fujitsu> Gilly, yes.
[02:43] <amphi> nooblinux: dunno, I'm afraid - I expect so, or perhaps swsusp2
[02:43] <varsendaggr> yeah that's it
[02:43] <Fujitsu> Gilly, just the 915resolution package.
[02:43] <Gilly> fujitsu: okay great
[02:43] <Fujitsu> abo, you can restart X...
[02:43] <Gilly> fujitsu: is the intel 2200 supported without patch?
[02:43] <Botty> should probably update uboto's urls - "The requested URL /starterguide/C/ch04.html was not found on this server."
[02:43] <rdz> Gilly, yes
[02:43] <nooblinux> amphi: last time i installed ubuntu when i tried to hibernate the system the laptop was halted..
[02:43] <Fujitsu> Gilly, wireless?
[02:44] <Gilly> rdz: thanks
[02:44] <rdz> Gilly, it just worked out of the box
[02:44] <mwe> hmm
[02:44] <Fujitsu> Gilly, I'm using it, so yes.
[02:44] <nooblinux> amphi: with 512mb of swap
[02:44] <Gilly> fujitsu: yeah
[02:44] <abo> Fujitsu, yeah but if X fails! I'll be stuck in console without help!
[02:44] <AlwaysIcey> Does anyone have any links to documentation on modconf?  I just found in the forums that I can get my soundcard to work, but I need to use that.
[02:44] <nooblinux> amphi: should this be the cause of that problem>
[02:44] <Fujitsu> abo, true.
[02:44] <Gilly> fujitsu/rdz: how's the startup time?
[02:44] <Fujitsu> abo, it might be advisable to have a Live CD around.
[02:44] <Fujitsu> Gilly, what do you mean?
[02:44] <Fujitsu> Gilly, for Dapper itself?
[02:44] <Gilly> fujitsu: for dapper, yeah
[02:44] <Jowi> abo: install irssi or some other irc client for console just in case
[02:44] <mirak> I want to copy all files I find with find command somewhere.   I try something like find -name *.x -exec cp /tmp  but it fails
[02:44] <Fujitsu> Gilly, much faster.
[02:44] <mirak> I don't understand the man
[02:44] <Fujitsu> abo, do as Jowi says.
[02:45] <Fujitsu> mirak, xargs is your friend.
[02:45] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: didnt load up anything, am i supposed to get that at the boot screen.
[02:45] <Gilly> fujitsu: I'm downloading it now, so I guess I'll soon find out
[02:45] <axisys> Fujitsu: i am confused about should i follow nvidia or ati?
[02:45] <Fujitsu> axisys, I really can't remember.
[02:45] <Gilly> fujitsu & rdz: thanks so much for the info
[02:45] <rdz> Gilly,  hard to say. after upgrading from breezy, it was much better... then i had to reinstall from scratch, then it was quite sow again. but after putting back all config files, it is fast again
[02:45] <Fujitsu> No problems.
[02:45] <Xeppo> anyone wanna test mt FTP server?
[02:45] <amphi> nooblinux: could be, although swsusp should just abort if there's not enough space, I'd have thought
[02:45] <Fujitsu> Where is it, Xeppo?
[02:45] <rdz> Gilly, np
[02:45] <Xeppo> 68.209.163.240 user: Test pass: test
[02:45] <axisys> Fujitsu: ur xgl still works?
[02:46] <Gilly> rdz: what config files. i mean, did it take a lot of tweaking to get it fast?
[02:46] <Botty> I suppose I'll have to actually install in order to try getting another driver
[02:46] <RandolphCarter> klormexor: to get?
[02:46] <amphi> nooblinux: I don't know what, if any, compression swsusp does
[02:46] <IntangibleLiquid> hi ppl, I'm new to ubuntu. I have a cable modem connecting to an ethernet card. But ubuntu cannot detect the port device. I am gonna install ubuntu on my comp but how can I make the connection?
[02:46] <Gilly> rdz: cuz I'm a total noob
[02:47] <nrbelex_ubuntu> Hi, I'm trying to play MP3s, should have the codecs installed from EasyUbuntu but am getting the error: "could not get/set settings from/on resouce." How can I fix this?
[02:47] <mwe> axisys: you wont be able to run other GL programs with compiz and i810
[02:47] <rdz> Gilly, i can't say. i used the one from my previous installation. i can only say: when you are upgrading from breezy to dapper, it was much faster oin my machine. but when installing dapper directly, it was not so fast
[02:47] <axisys> mwe: for example?
[02:47] <amphi> IntangibleLiquid: the only cable modem I used I just ran dhclient on the interface, and it worked
[02:47] <Fujitsu> axisys, I haven't tried in a couple of months on this laptop.
[02:47] <RandolphCarter> klormexor: ah, did you run 'sudo update-grub' after running the ln?
[02:47] <mwe> axisys: games
[02:47] <NthDegree> nrbelex_ubuntu: get gstreamer codecs
[02:47] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: to get that bootsplash sorry, I did link a file from that folder to /boot/grub/etc...  and it shows the link
[02:47] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: dop! no
[02:47] <mwe> axisys: supertux
[02:47] <klormexor> Im on it
[02:47] <axisys> mwe: no problem :P
[02:47] <amphi> IntangibleLiquid: of course, the damn thing had to be reset if you plugged it into another NIC, due to some isp setting
[02:47] <nrbelex_ubuntu> Nthdegree, where do I find them?
[02:47] <Gilly> rdz: any suggestions? i'm not upgrading, i'm doing a clean install.  running xp pro now
[02:47] <IntangibleLiquid> amphi : how can I do that. Sorry, I am used to network config of fedora
[02:48] <RandolphCarter> klormexor: sorry, afaik it ran it automagically after you installed the grub-splashimages package, my fault
[02:48] <mwe> axisys: if you don't play games and don't mind a crash now and then, go ahead
[02:48] <amphi> IntangibleLiquid: just type 'sudo dhclient ethX' in a term should do it
[02:48] <Botty> well i'm going to mess around a bit
[02:48] <mwe> axisys: using gnome?
[02:48] <green_earz> AlwaysIcey:  first find out what the sound driver name is, check the link > http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/    then install modconf and to fire modconf up the command i think is " sudo modconf " or its " dpkg-reconfigure modconf "  then track your drive down in the lists
[02:48] <NthDegree> nrbelex_ubuntu: mp3s are non-free so look in multiverse and restricted using synaptic
[02:48] <RandolphCarter> klormexor: provided the link's setup okay, running that command should say something like 'Splashimage Found at...'
[02:48] <abo> I have Breezy live, would it be usefull if X breaks?
[02:48] <axisys> mwe: yeap
[02:48] <nrbelex_ubuntu> Nthdegree, thanks
[02:48] <rdz> Gilly, i don't know what it is related to.. i just copied my old /etc/-dir
[02:48] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell nrbelex_ubuntu about mp3
[02:48] <axisys> mwe: i have both gnome and xfce
[02:48] <Botty> maybe i'm having problems because its using my old ubuntu instalation instead
[02:48] <klormexor> RandolphCarter:  ok let me check that
[02:48] <NthDegree> no problem :) that's what support is for
[02:48] <abo> would I be able to fix the HD installation from within the live CD?
[02:48] <nooblinux> im on ubuntu live trying to install it on my hd. is there any way to resize a fat32 partition to get more space before install it?
[02:48] <nbx909> !tell nrbelex_ubuntu about mp3
[02:49] <AlwaysIcey> Thanks Green_earz
[02:49] <green_earz> np
[02:49] <Gilly> fujitsu: did you do much tweaking to dapper to get speed?
[02:49] <Fujitsu> nbx909, I already did that.
[02:49] <Fujitsu> Gilly, no.
[02:49] <mwe> axisys: good. you have to run gnome-window-decorator in any desktop environment, using compiz
[02:49] <penguinwhoflew> does sudo have like a -password thing?
[02:49] <Xeppo> Fujitsu, could you get in?
[02:49] <cwill1> whats the 'recommended' status on openoffice?
[02:49] <nbx909> Fujitsu, ubotu told me that you did :P
[02:49] <mwe> axisys: or you wont have window borders and close buttons etc
[02:49] <AlwaysIcey> I know it's the driver for the 3200 version.  I'll have to get the exact one and do that.  Assuming I can boot into ubuntu.
[02:49] <NthDegree> nooblinux, if you are trying to multiboot windows & linux don't bother
[02:49] <Jowi> penguinwhoflew: explain what you mean
[02:49] <cwill1> oops, make that on openoffice quick start?
[02:49] <rdz> Gilly, on breezy i had to wait long time until networkinterfaces have been configured, but afaik, this isn't an issue in dapper anymore
[02:49] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: found it. brb
[02:49] <Fujitsu> I'll check, Xeppo.
[02:49] <Gilly> nthdegree: sorry to but in, but why not bother?
[02:49] <Xeppo> kk
[02:49] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: thanx
[02:49] <Fujitsu> Can't seem to connect, Xeppo.
[02:49] <abo> charbel, are you here?
[02:49] <WebMaven> Still nothing new on my laptop-killing-NIC issue.
[02:49] <Xeppo> Bah
[02:50] <NthDegree> Gilly, you see although windows is "ok" it has an NSA backdoor in it
[02:50] <axisys> mwe: in that case I will leave xgl alone for now :-)
[02:50] <NthDegree> and that is proven
[02:50] <nrbelex_ubuntu> nthdegree, alsa or esd?
[02:50] <mwe> axisys: it will work
[02:50] <WebMaven> Anyone here on the kernel or kernel-networking teams?
[02:50] <Fujitsu> NthDegree, stop spreading FUD.
[02:50] <mirak> find ./ -name *.deb -exec cp {} /tmp/   this doesn't work, I miss something
[02:50] <penguinwhoflew> Jowi: like i want to sudo something in one line, without it asking me for my pass
[02:50] <mirak> this doesn't work
[02:50] <Fujitsu> NthDegree, stop being silly, negative.
[02:50] <mwe> axisys: you run gnome-window-decorator and it works
[02:50] <NthDegree> nrbelex_ubuntu, i would assume alsa
[02:50] <klormexor> Fujitsu: NUD :|
[02:50] <axisys> mwe: yeap but i dont see how with i810.. it only talks about ati and nvidia
[02:50] <Fujitsu> klormexor, ?
[02:51] <klormexor> whatd dat
[02:51] <mwe> axisys: it works with i810 as well
[02:51] <Fujitsu> !fud
[02:51] <nrbelex_ubuntu> hmm... actually they are both already installed, nthdegree
[02:51] <ubotu> well, fud is [FUD]  Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. A marketing technique employed by those who do not trust in the merits of their own product. Also Fair Use Day.
[02:51] <abo> Fujitsu, would I be able to fix X problem on a Dapper install from within Breezy live CD?
[02:51] <nbx909> WebMaven, no why?
[02:51] <NthDegree> Fujitsu, but it's proven I don't see how that is FUD it's just a fact that isn't well known
[02:51] <Fujitsu> abo, probably.
[02:51] <mwe> axisys: what processor?
[02:51] <axisys> intel
[02:51] <Fujitsu> NthDegree, stop being stupid.
[02:51] <klormexor> Fujitsu: now i see
[02:51] <Fujitsu> NthDegree, nothing of the sort exists.
[02:51] <axisys> mwe: let me join #ubuntu-xgl
[02:51] <NthDegree> nrbelex_ubuntu: there are some others that are called "ugly"
[02:51] <mwe> axisys: how fast?
[02:51] <mwe> axisys: yeah
[02:51] <amphi> NthDegree: the fact is that there is (or was) some NSA_KEY key in the registry, that's all
[02:51] <RandolphCarter> klormexor: np :)
[02:52] <abo> Fujitsu, ok ... I try restarting and if X fails, I'll use the live CD
[02:52] <charbel> q
[02:52] <Fujitsu> Good luck, abo.
[02:52] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: heh ok brb
[02:52] <NthDegree> amphi, not in the registry
[02:52] <cwill1> NthDegree;  got a reference?
[02:52] <nrbelex_ubuntu> nthdegree, I also have those
[02:52] <WebMaven> nbx909: trying to get my issue addressed. It affects a number of users I know about: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/48263
[02:52] <Jowi> penguinwhoflew: sudo will always ask for a password. but it will remember it for awhile. so if you do many sudos you don't have to type it in all the time. you can also do "sudo -i" to get root terminal.
[02:52] <Fujitsu> NthDegree, I don't like Windows either, but I don't spread untruthful FUD about it.
[02:52] <NthDegree> nrbelex_ubuntu, I don't know then
[02:52] <dts> so I installed sun-java5-bin and i selected it as the active java but when I go on a Java site in firefox nothing happens, it asks me to install the plugin
[02:52] <dts> any ideas
[02:52] <NthDegree> Fujitsu it is the truth i'll get the link
[02:53] <amphi> NthDegree: IIRC, there was a reg key called 'NSA_KEY', which seems more like a joke than anything to fear; not that I run windows anyway
[02:53] <nbx909> WebMaven, it's a confirmed critical bug which means the team is working to correct it asap
[02:53] <Gilly> nthdegree: that statement was published in the late 90s
[02:53] <Gilly> 99 i think
[02:53] <Gilly> nthdegree: and then taken back
[02:53] <Gilly> nthdegree: don't get me wrong ... it may be true
[02:53] <NthDegree> amphi: not a registry key lmfao
[02:53] <Gilly> nthdegree: but it's no more proven than jimmy hoffa's burial
[02:54] <phrizer> anyone have any idea how i can get opengl working for my SiS630/730 chip?
[02:54] <nrbelex_ubuntu> So yea, I have most of the gstreamer plug-ins installed and can't get MP3s to play. Anybody know of a solution?
[02:54] <NthDegree> Gilly, if it was 100% provable then M$ would be out of pocket
[02:54] <Gilly> nthdegree: no way
[02:54] <NthDegree> nrbelex_ubuntu enable all the repos you may not have them all enabled
[02:54] <Hajuu> Hey guys! I came in last night and asked for some help with my xorg... Still haven't been able to fix it. I accidentally installed nvidia-glx instead of nvidia-glx-legacy because the package description of nvidia-glx said it supported the tnt2.. I think the description had been switched with the legacy package by mistake somehow.. Um.. So now, I have apt-get remove nvidia-glx, but the nvidia-glx-legacy doesn't appear in my repositories.. W
[02:54] <Gilly> nthdegree: MS is way better than to let some NSA backdoor bring them down
[02:54] <Fujitsu> NthDegree, I'm waiting for the link that doesn't exist.
[02:55] <nbx909> !tell nrbelex_ubuntu about mp3
[02:55] <Gilly> nthdegree: don't forget who you are talking about.  what else would people buy?
[02:55] <drake2> the real problem with windows is when you type NYC in wingding font in wordpad.
[02:55] <Gilly> nthdegree: if gasoline were made with baby seal blood, people would still need to drive
[02:55] <Fujitsu> People, cut the offtopic FUD, please.
[02:55] <Weirdbro> drake2: Thats just luck
[02:55] <nbx909> !offtopic
[02:55] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[02:55] <Weirdbro> read skepdic.com
[02:55] <halibut> why do none of the config windows have cancel buttons? just close?
[02:55] <Gilly> fujitsu: good point, my apologies
[02:55] <dts> drake2: what happens?
[02:55] <NthDegree> http://www.my-opensource.org/lists/myoss/2002-11/msg00081.html @ everyone who thinks that claim is FUD
[02:56] <cwill1> that's the 1999 that got taken back, iirc
[02:56] <drake2> well, my real curiosity was what the heck Nelson Mandela has to do with an OS and should I avoid ubuntu because it is just being used as a political platform? This being a serious question.
[02:56] <Gilly> nthdegree: last thing i'll say. release in 1999, before XP. released at an open-source site.  bias?
[02:56] <Fujitsu> dts, drake2, can you please take this to #ubuntu-offtopic.
[02:56] <nbx909> !tell NthDegree about offtopic
[02:57] <NthDegree> i know about offtopic
[02:57] <NthDegree> bug #1 :P
[02:57] <Hajuu> Anyone able to tell me what the ps2 ports are under in /dev/ ?
[02:57] <jani_> Hajuu, try commenting out the backport repo.. then sudo apt-get update
[02:57] <Gilly> is ubuntu the OS for the OLPC $100 laptop?
[02:57] <Fujitsu> Gilly, no,
[02:57] <nbx909> Gilly, no fedora core is
[02:57] <phpmattk_> how do i stop sshd.. /etc/init.d/sshd stop nor stop sshd works
[02:58] <Gilly> ah, thanks
[02:58] <NthDegree> the truth is that I have tested, checked and hacked at windows and it still calls home and makes dozens of outgoing connections i didn't solicit
[02:58] <nbx909> because red hat payed them off :P
[02:58] <Jowi> Hajuu: /dev/input/mice for my ps2 mouse at least
[02:58] <lampshade> What's the best way to install flash.  Just enable the backports and apt-get?  Are there packages in backports that are in the other repos?  Like is it possible to accidentally install a version of firefox from there instead of the standard repos?
[02:58] <chapium> nbx909: donated
[02:58] <nbx909> NthDegree, take this to offtopic MMKAY?
[02:58] <nbx909> chapium, same thing... lol
[02:58] <NthDegree> ok fair do's :(
[02:58] <Fujitsu> lamp420, install flashplugin-nonfree, not from backports.
[02:58] <Jowi> 'night all
[02:58] <lampshade> phpmattk_: I thought was just /etc/init.d/ssh not sshd
[02:59] <phpmattk_> ahh.. i'll try that
[02:59] <Fujitsu> lampshade, that's right.
[02:59] <root_> woah. accidentally closed screen
[02:59] <hyphenated> lampshade: enable 'multiverse' and install flashplugin-nonfree
[02:59] <phpmattk_> lampshade: Fujitsu: thx
[02:59] <lampshade> isn't multiverse the same thing as backports or am I mistaken??
[02:59] <Weirdbro> hyphenated: That doesn't work mfor me. Firefox faisl to output any sound
[02:59] <NthDegree> multiverse = contributed non-free stuff
[03:00] <nrbelex_ubuntu> I have most of the gstreamer plug-ins installed including gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3  and can't get MP3s to play. Anybody know of a solution?
[03:00] <Hajuuu> So can anyone tell me what the ps2 ports are under in /dev/ ?
[03:00] <nbx909> !tell lampshade about backports
[03:00] <hyphenated> Hajuu: /dev/psaux, I think
[03:00] <Fujitsu> lampshade, they are distinct.
[03:00] <jani_> lamp420, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats check this out
[03:00] <Hajuuu> hyphenated: theres only one? But theres two ps2 ports
[03:01] <Fujitsu> hyphenated, that's right.
[03:01] <lamp420> nbx909: backports will let a version of firefox which is too low to support a plugin run it?
[03:01] <Fujitsu> Hajuu, the keyboard doesn't count.
[03:01] <Madwalker> hello
[03:01] <AngryElf> how do i check, with apt-get, if a package is installed?
[03:01] <supertanker> I thhought this may be important to ubuntu developers
[03:01] <Hajuuu> Fujitsu: ah ok cheers.
[03:01] <supertanker> http://spaces.msn.com/spaceslogo/
[03:01] <Madwalker> i was wondering is it still possible to install just the base of ubuntu?
[03:01] <Fujitsu> supertanker, everybody knows.
[03:01] <Fujitsu> Madwalker, yes.
[03:01] <supertanker> Either microsucks doesn't know its copyrighted, or they are just idiots
[03:01] <Madwalker> how?
[03:01] <nbx909> lamp420, no backports is for bleeding edge stuff
[03:01] <Fujitsu> Madwalker, without a GUI?
[03:01] <Hajuuu> I think no mouse is possibly stopping my xorg from starting.. could this be right?
[03:01] <Madwalker> yeah
[03:01] <supertanker> darn
[03:01] <hyphenated> AngryElf: you use dpkg for that
[03:01] <Fujitsu> Hajuu, depends on the error.
[03:01] <lamp420> nbx909: ahhh
[03:02] <supertanker> so what is going to HAPPEN about it?
[03:02] <Fujitsu> Madwalker, the server CD.
[03:02] <abo> Fujitsu, it worked :P !!!!
[03:02] <Fujitsu> supertanker, unsure
[03:02] <Fujitsu> Great, abo!
[03:02] <nbx909> :)
[03:02] <Madwalker> Fujitsu, i tried that but it gave me the server kernel 2.6.xx-server
[03:02] <TomB_> now I must sleepz
[03:02] <nbx909> nooooooooOOO!
[03:02] <hanasaki> where do i ge the codecs for ms file formats?
[03:02] <hanasaki> like movies
[03:02] <abo> Fujitsu, thanks :)  now back to installing all my apps
[03:02] <supertanker> In a perfect world, it would get microsoft shut down. But hte world isn't perfect...:(
[03:02] <Fujitsu> Madwalker, just install linux-image-2.6.15-23-686
[03:02] <nbx909> what time is it your time TomB_?
[03:02] <rdz> sorry to ask again: does anybody know, how to change fontsize of the taskbar and the windowtitlebar? (like when doing 'startx -- dpi 80')
[03:02] <Fujitsu> Unfortunately, supertanker.
[03:02] <TomB_> 02:02
[03:03] <Madwalker> Fujitsu, would it be possible to just use my old breezy cd then upgrade to dapper?
[03:03] <nbx909> Fujitsu, it would be better to do sudo apt-get install linux-image-686
[03:03] <Fujitsu> Madwalker, you could.
[03:03] <Madwalker> Fujitsu, ok thanks :)
[03:03] <Fujitsu> nbx909, true, for upgrading.
[03:03] <TR_WolF> what is the site to download that thing so i can save ubuntu iso to cd
[03:03] <nbx909> Fujitsu, yep
[03:03] <jani_> AngryElf, you can use synaptic to check it out...click on the "status" tab
[03:03] <LinuxJones> rdz, system >> preferences >> fonts
[03:03] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: worked
[03:03] <lamp420> nbc909, actually, I'll just upgrade to the latest ubuntu release and solve my problem that way... I have no attachment to 5.10
[03:03] <rdz> LinuxJones, thanx.. so easy.....
[03:03] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: If i want to view which is which? use gimp?
[03:03] <Madwalker> Fujitsu, oh one more question, is there a package in the repos for perl::xml?
[03:03] <Fujitsu> !iso
[03:03] <ubotu> somebody said iso was download Ubuntu at http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ and for help burning the CD, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[03:04] <Fujitsu> Madwalker, XMLParser?
[03:04] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, ^^^
[03:04] <LinuxJones> rdz, it takes a while to get used to Gnome/Linux in general :)
[03:04] <Hajuuu> ARGH!!! WHAT REALLY REALLY, annoys me, is when halfway through xorg config, I press backspace and it comes up with some wierd [^N style combination... Its been happening alot lately.. anyone know what could be causing it?
[03:04] <RandolphCarter> klormexor: I'm not sure, Imagemagick probably stands the best chance
[03:04] <klormexor> ok
[03:04] <Madwalker> Fujitsu, uhm, not sure it's just called perlxml on arch (what I currently use).
[03:04] <problems> lamp420 are you still here?
[03:04] <supertanker> "Xubuntu"? Now there's an Xfce buntu? cool....
[03:04] <lamp420> problems, yeah, email me lampajoo@gmail.com
[03:04] <AlwaysIcey> If you're on Windows XP, (yeah I know.. :S) you can download the RKTOOLS.EXE from Microsoft (Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit tools) and use CDBURN.EXE to burn the iso without having a third party program.
[03:05] <LinuxJones> supertanker, it's even in the main repos now
[03:05] <donk__> is there any way i can have my music and files on one pc and stream them and play them on a another?
[03:05] <lamp420> problems, and I'll try to help you
[03:05] <Fujitsu> Madwalker, there are a lot of libxml-*-perl packages.
[03:05] <Flannel> donk__: icecast, among others.
[03:05] <Hajuuu> And backspace repeats the last characters backwards with a \ infront..
[03:05] <Hajuuu> Not particularly useful.
[03:05] <Madwalker> Fujitsu, i'm looking specifically for the one thats needed to install xfce from the new binary installer :)
[03:05] <geeko_> hello folks, can someone help me with Dlink DWL-G122 Rev D1 USB wireless adapter configuration on Dapper?
[03:05] <Flannel> donk__: although, you might just want to setup some form of sharing, samba or whatnot.
[03:05] <problems> lamp420: okay, thanks
[03:05] <supertanker> darn, no xubuntu shipit
[03:05] <ubuntunick> wats up
[03:05] <supertanker> is Xfce nice?
[03:05] <lampshade> so I can enable the multiverse in synaptic?  Where?  And multiverse is in fact different than backports?
[03:06] <Flannel> supertanker: you can install it and try it.
[03:06] <supertanker> I have an older machine, and I am sick of Gnome's crappy dialup system
[03:06] <Fujitsu> lampshade, they are different.
[03:06] <lampshade> k
[03:06] <Madwalker> supertanker, yeah xfce is nice. I like it better then gnome and kde
[03:06] <LinuxJones> donk__, you can stream video/audio using flumotion streaming server
[03:06] <Madwalker> supertanker, just do sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[03:06] <supertanker> I have dialup, so I cannot exactly just download it really fast
[03:06] <amphi> supertanker: just use pon/poff
[03:06] <supertanker> ah
[03:06] <supertanker> whats pon/poff
[03:06] <hanasaki> w32codecs <= where do i get those.. the restricted formats and multiverse are in my sources.lst but  there package doesnt sem to exist
[03:07] <nrbelex_ubuntu> I have most of the gstreamer plug-ins installed including gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3 and can't get MP3s to play. Anybody know of a solution?
[03:07] <amphi> supertanker: that's what I use for dialup - pon whatever to connect, and poff to disconnect; pppconfig'll set it all up for you
[03:07] <Fujitsu> nrbelex_ubuntu, what error does it give?
[03:07] <nbx909> nrbelex_ubuntu, what are you trying to play them with?
[03:07] <donk__> linuxjones, does it have a windows port?
[03:07] <LinuxJones> donk__, yeah
[03:07] <jani_> lampshade, open synaptic package manager..got to Settings -- Repositories then check the repo you want to be added
[03:07] <Aphostile> I can't get ubuntu firefox working
[03:07] <supertanker> Weirdl, I will have to try that. Switching oses....
[03:07] <Aphostile> i uninstalled
[03:07] <LinuxJones> donk__, err no
[03:07] <Aphostile> all the packages
[03:07] <Hentai_Jeff|linu> I just installed skype and need to set my sound permissions to allow it
[03:07] <Aphostile> then i reinstalled them
[03:08] <Hentai_Jeff|linu> anyone know how to get that working?
[03:08] <lampshade> jani_: the repo I want isn't there, that's the problem :-/  I only have backports, not multiverse
[03:08] <donk__> ugh
[03:08] <nrbelex_ubuntu> Fujitsu, "could not get/set settings from/on resouce."
[03:08] <NthDegree> ubotu tell nrbelex_ubuntu about restricted formats
[03:08] <Hajuuu> Anyone able to tell me whats a fairly safe monitor setup in xorgconfig? I have absolutely no idea. 31.5 standard vga @ 60hz a fairly safe bet?
[03:08] <Aphostile> deric@dericspc:/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox$ ./firefox-bin
[03:08] <Aphostile> ./firefox-bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/components/libbrowsercomps.so: undefined symbol: NS_NewUnionEnumerator
[03:08] <nrbelex_ubuntu> Nth degree, I have read that page
[03:08] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: The gimp gives me a small thumb, Thatll do it. Thanks for this nifty splash thing.
[03:08] <Fujitsu> nrbelex_ubuntu, using Rhythmbox?
[03:08] <LinuxJones> donk__, but there are java applets so you can listen/watch from any computer
[03:08] <nbx909> !tell Hentai_Jeff|linu about skype
[03:08] <nrbelex_ubuntu> Totem
[03:08] <RandolphCarter> klormexor: np's :)
[03:08] <nrbelex_ubuntu> but Rhythmob didn't work either, fujitsu
[03:08] <wholepair> where do I get an ftp client like filezilla for ubuntu - keep in mind im linux challanged - ?gftp? - don't know how to compilesource yet
[03:08] <Hentai_Jeff|linu> thanks nbx
[03:08] <jani_> hanasaki, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats check this out
[03:08] <geeko_>  I am a noob , need small help on USB wireless config for Dapper on my desktop. Can some one please help?
[03:08] <abo> in my disk manager, I see all my disks but the ntfs ones are mounted in /tmp instead of /media, can I change that to make them accessible all the time?
[03:08] <nbx909> nrbelex_ubuntu, install xmms and try to play them with that
[03:09] <TR_WolF> why can i not install macromedia in fire fox??????????
[03:09] <Lemsip> Is it just me having complete nightmares moving from Breezy to Dapper?  My upgrade failed :(
[03:09] <TR_WolF> says it is not compadable?
[03:09] <abo> in my fstab they are not mentioned!
[03:09] <nbx909> !tell TR_WolF about flash
[03:09] <Fujitsu> wholepair, just use the normal file manager
[03:09] <abo> should I edit fstab manually to add my disks
[03:09] <abo> ?
[03:09] <hanasaki> k
[03:09] <Fujitsu> Lemsip, how did you try it
[03:09] <Aphostile> lol i am tempted just to reinstall ubuntu
[03:09] <klormexor> RandolphCarter: any where else i can find those splash files, url sites u recommend
[03:09] <Fujitsu> *?
[03:09] <nbx909> !tell Lemsip about upgrade
[03:09] <nrbelex_ubuntu> nbx909, ok but is there any way to fix all the other programs?
[03:09] <TR_WolF> and also i am in windows right now because i cant find an irc program?
[03:09] <TR_WolF> ????
[03:09] <madwalk-away> thaks Fujitsu  :)
[03:09] <Aphostile> but that's so windows-like
[03:09] <TR_WolF> for linux
[03:09] <TR_WolF> 64bit
[03:09] <Flannel> TR_WolF: dapper?
[03:09] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, Gaim does it, or XChat.
[03:10] <TR_WolF> ?
[03:10] <nbx909> nrbelex_ubuntu, well if xmms plays the mp3s then it's not a codec problem and it's a problem with the other apps
[03:10] <AlwaysIcey> TR_Wolf, there should be IRC Clients built into the package.
[03:10] <Flannel> TR_WolF: are you on dapper or breezy?
[03:10] <TR_WolF> i dont know what u mean
[03:10] <Lemsip> Fujitsu: Used the upgrade manager.  That failed, so tried apt-get dist-upgrade, which also fails - I can paste you the error if you like, but it goes along the lines of "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg exited unexpectedly"
[03:10] <AngryElf> what packages do I need to install to get from the server install CD to gnome?
[03:10] <Flannel> TR_WolF: which ubuntu did you install?
[03:10] <nbx909> TR_WolF, sudo apt-get install xchat
[03:10] <Aphostile> can somebody help me get ubuntu firefox running?
[03:10] <Fujitsu> Lemsip, /msg it to me.
[03:10] <TR_WolF> umm i dont know the amd64 one
[03:10] <nbx909> !tell Aphostile about firefox
[03:10] <Flannel> TR_WolF: right, 6.06 or 5.10?
[03:10] <Fujitsu> AngryElf, they're not on the server CD, but ubuntu-desktop will do it.
[03:11] <Dawid[Programmer> Hey every1
[03:11] <nbx909> everyone
[03:11] <wholepair> fujitsu, thanks
[03:11] <Fujitsu> Hi, Dawid[Programmer.
[03:11] <Aphostile> I have it installed
[03:11] <Dawid[Programmer> Is it true that the 6.06 dapper release includes the cool new xgl desktop stuff?
[03:11] <Fujitsu> Dawid[Programmer, please speak complete words.
[03:11] <Aphostile> it won't run
[03:11] <AngryElf> Fujitsu, I imagine that installs everything else from the desktop CD that I don't want......what if I just want gnome?
[03:11] <Aphostile> ./firefox-bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/components/libbrowsercomps.so: undefined symbol: NS_NewUnionEnumerator
[03:11] <TR_WolF> Ubuntu 6.06
[03:11] <nbx909> !tell Dawid[Programmer about xgl
[03:11] <Fujitsu> AngryElf, just install gnome, then.
[03:11] <Aphostile> i installed it with synaptic package manager
[03:11] <jani_> lampshade, its the dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse ... try commenting it out on your /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:12] <TR_WolF> Ubuntu 6.06
[03:12] <Aphostile> im using breezey
[03:12] <nbx909> AngryElf, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[03:12] <Flannel> TR_WolF: install xchat-gnome
[03:12] <eyedol> i can't play vcds with totem but i can play some dvds
[03:12] <Fujitsu> nbx909, he says he doesn't want all of it!
[03:12] <Flannel> TR_WolF: sud apt-get install xchat-gnome
[03:12] <nbx909> Aphostile, install dapper :P
[03:12] <TR_WolF> were do i get it
[03:12] <brandon_> does gnome ever recover spaw space? i'm at 500mb and counting
[03:12] <nbx909> Fujitsu, oh
[03:12] <Dawid[Programmer> Okay, the real question. What is the difference between the Server distro and the Desktop distro. besides that LAMP is pre-installed with the server?
[03:12] <AngryElf> Fujitsu, i'm running gnome on this dapper install and the package 'gnome' isn't installed....bunch of others are though
[03:12] <eyedol> please what do i do to be able to watch my vcds
[03:12] <nbx909> !tell Dawid[Programmer about server
[03:12] <TR_WolF> WHAT is this .......... sud apt-get install xchat-gnome
[03:12] <Aphostile> lol
[03:12] <Aphostile> might as well my system is this hosed
[03:13] <Fujitsu> sudo apt-get install xchat-gnome
[03:13] <Flannel> TR_WolF: on your ubuntu system, go to a terminal, and copy/paste/enter that.
[03:13] <nbx909> TR_WolF, xchat-gnome sucks
[03:13] <TR_WolF> what is that
[03:13] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, it installs XChat-GNOME, an IRC client.
[03:13] <abo> is installing skype in Dapper same as Breezy? if I apply the same manual would it work?
[03:13] <Fujitsu> nbx909, it's not too bad.
[03:13] <Fujitsu> abo, generally.
[03:13] <TR_WolF> i am not in linux
[03:13] <nbx909> regular xchat > xchat gnome
[03:13] <Flannel> nbx909: don't.  xchat is in universe, let'sjust get him up and running.
[03:13] <TR_WolF> im in windows
[03:13] <Fujitsu> nbx909, yes.
[03:13] <nbx909> Flannel, heh
[03:13] <Dawid[Programmer> thanks (nbx909), so if i want a desktop environment but still use php/mysql it's best to install desktop and then install those server applications from there on?
[03:13] <Fujitsu> nbx909, but as Flannel says, XChat is in universe.
[03:14] <Fujitsu> Dawid[Programmer, yep,
[03:14] <Flannel> Dawid[Programmer: it doesn't really matter which order you install them.
[03:14] <nbx909> Dawid[Programmer, you could do it wthat way or you can install the server then do sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[03:14] <Flannel> Dawid[Programmer: if you get the server ISO, you can have LAMP installed for you.
[03:14] <geeko_>  I am a noob , need small help on USB wireless config for Dapper on my desktop. Can some one please help?
[03:14] <Dawid[Programmer> Okay so fundamentally the only difference between the two distros is the preinstalls and pre-configs
[03:14] <nbx909> Fujitsu, true, i find that stupid btw because it was in ubuntu until dapper
[03:14] <Flannel> Dawid[Programmer: during the installation of linux.  then you can get the desktop afterwards.
[03:15] <Rajuu> Yay! back on gui. :D
[03:15] <nbx909> Dawid[Programmer, server doesn't come with x
[03:15] <Dawid[Programmer> LAMP is Apache,Php,Mysql,and somethign else?
[03:15] <eyedol> when i play vcd with totem i get this error popped up Totem could not play 'vcd:///media/cdrom0'.
[03:15] <spiderworm> does anyone know how to make the window manager not eat Alt+mouse clicks?
[03:15] <Fujitsu> Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/PERL
[03:15] <Flannel> Dawid[Programmer: Linux Apache Mysql PHP
[03:15] <Flannel> Fujitsu: does the Server LAMP option install perl as well?
[03:15] <Fujitsu> Flannel, no.
[03:15] <Fujitsu> But the acronym can stand for either.
[03:15] <Dawid[Programmer> i think for my purposes it's best to do desktop and then install those manually
[03:15] <Dawid[Programmer> thanks a lot guys!
[03:16] <Flannel> Dawid[Programmer: alright.  Ubotu's got a link ;)
[03:16] <Flannel> !tell Dawid[Programmer about lamp
[03:16] <init_6> Whenever I try to boot the new LiveCD it loads to the Desktop then after an undetermined amount of time it freezes the system.  This happens on both my laptop and desktop.  Any ideas?
[03:16] <Flannel> Dawid[Programmer: read his pm's url, it'll get you all setup
[03:16] <nbx909> init_6, install useing the alternateive cd
[03:16] <Lemsip> Hope someone can help - while doing a apt-get dist-upgrade to Dapper, it fails, and I get a load of stuff in syslog about "Buffer I/O error on device hda9" (which is /var) and "hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }".  Can anyone help?  The drive seems absolutely fine otherwise...
[03:16] <Fujitsu> init_6, what nbx909 said.
[03:17] <strong[007] > hello.. where can i put some of my start up? like /etc/rc.d/rc.local in fedora
[03:17] <Dawid[Programmer> Thanks flannel
[03:17] <nrbelex_ubuntu> nbx909, xmms worked and isn't bad but I would prefer to use the other programs
[03:17] <nbx909> nrbelex_ubuntu, wierd
[03:17] <TR_WolF> how can i get all of these links into linux . without writing them all down
[03:17] <TR_WolF> i have alot
[03:17] <AlwaysIcey> Strong[007]  I believe it's /etc/init  but someone else will be able to answer better.
[03:17] <nbx909> nrbelex_ubuntu, try those other apps again
[03:17] <strong[007] > i mean.. is there a file like /etc/rc.d/rc.local in ubuntu?
[03:18] <Fujitsu> /etc/init.d/
[03:18] <nrbelex_ubuntu> nbx909, just did
[03:18] <nrbelex_ubuntu> nbx909, same error
[03:18] <Fujitsu> strong[007] , Ubuntu uses a different system, under /etc/init.d/
[03:18] <nbx909> nrbelex_ubuntu,  hrm idk then try asking your problem on the forums
[03:18] <TR_WolF> how can i get all of these web links into linux . without writing them all down
[03:18] <nbx909> !tell Lemsip about forum
[03:18] <strong[007] > ok AlwaysIcey thanks :) i just need to find how to put manual start up
[03:18] <nrbelex_ubuntu> nbx909, ok thanks
[03:18] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, which links?
[03:18] <strong[007] > Fujitsu, any idea how can i write manual start up?
[03:18] <kevin> Hello again
[03:18] <AlwaysIcey> What's the program you're trying to start up manually?
[03:18] <Lemsip> Thanks nbx909.....<sigh>
[03:18] <Fujitsu> Manual startup!?
[03:18] <TR_WolF> all my info links for the linux thing
[03:19] <Fujitsu> kevin, hi.
[03:19] <TR_WolF> web links in ie
[03:19] <Rajuu> What repository do I need installed for the nvidia-glx-legacy package?
[03:19] <TR_WolF> you know
[03:19] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, bookmarks?
[03:19] <TR_WolF> can i open a .txt file in linux
[03:19] <strong[007] > AlwaysIcey, i want mii-tool to force my eth0 to use 10baseT-FD
[03:19] <TR_WolF> ys
[03:19] <supertanker> hmm...pon is nice!
[03:19] <Fujitsu> TR_Wolf, or Favorites?
[03:19] <Fujitsu> Aha.p
[03:19] <supertanker> I always liked command line stuff anyways....
[03:19] <nbx909> Lemsip, too complex for us quick fixers :P
[03:19] <NoUse> TR_WolF sure just double click on it
[03:19] <TR_WolF> yes how do i get then in linux
[03:19] <supertanker> Slight problemo:
[03:19] <supertanker> supertanker@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[03:19] <supertanker> Reading package lists... Done
[03:19] <supertanker> Building dependency tree... Done
[03:19] <supertanker> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[03:19] <supertanker> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[03:19] <Lemsip> nbx909: Thanks anyway!  At least I can post the full output to the forum
[03:19] <supertanker> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[03:19] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, there's no easy way to copy them, unforutnately.
[03:19] <supertanker> E: Couldn't find package xubuntu-desktop
[03:20] <Fujitsu> supertanker, please don't paste!
[03:20] <nbx909> Lemsip, the people on the forum tend to repond really quickly as well
[03:20] <Flannel> !tell supertanker about paste
[03:20] <Rajuu> What repository do I need installed for the nvidia-glx-legacy package?
[03:20] <WarriorMonk> Ubuntu is compatible as a thin-client working with Citrix?
[03:20] <TR_WolF> OK I am in windows right now. I want to go to linux but i need all my boomarks which are in windows?????????????????????
[03:20] <Fujitsu> supertanker, sudo apt-get update
[03:20] <supertanker> sorry
[03:20] <AlwaysIcey> That's out of my league Strong[007] .
[03:20] <Fujitsu> !info nvidia-glx-legacy dapper
[03:20] <supertanker> okay....
[03:20] <Flannel> TR_WolF: bookmarks in IE?
[03:20] <ubotu> nvidia-glx-legacy: (NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'legacy' driver), section restricted/misc, is optional. Version: 1.0.7174+2.6.15.11-1 (dapper), Packaged size: 2988 kB, Installed size: 9748 kB
[03:20] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, one ? is enough.
[03:20] <TR_WolF> yes
[03:20] <Fujitsu> It's in restricted, Rajuu.
[03:20] <TR_WolF> srry
[03:20] <strong[007] > ok :)
[03:20] <TR_WolF> fustated
[03:20] <kevin> Just for people's information, I installed breezy badger (was that its name) on a old pc a few months ago and had to uninstall it due to its sluggishness,but i just installed dapper drake on my main computer now :)
[03:21] <TR_WolF> and why cant i play my game on linux
[03:21] <supertanker> but pon and poff are much better than the GNOME utilities....
[03:21] <nbx909> WarriorMonk, thin-clients don't have hard drives so no but there is a way to install it like windows-nt try asking it on the forums
[03:21] <Fujitsu> Great, kevin!
[03:21] <nbx909> TR_WolF, what is your game?
[03:21] <kevin> Fujitsu: :) but i'm still at square 1 :)
[03:21] <supertanker> even better than KPPP
[03:21] <WarriorMonk> Thx nbx
[03:21] <TR_WolF> and why do people say it is better when you cant do anything in it?
[03:21] <TR_WolF> counter-strike
[03:21] <Flannel> TR_WolF: If you install FF on windows, you can import your favorites, then save them and put them into FF on linux.
[03:21] <jani_> Rajuu, try commenting out the backport on /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:21] <AlwaysIcey> !info Apache
[03:21] <ubotu> apache: (versatile, high-performance HTTP server), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 1.3.33-8ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 374 kB, Installed size: 804 kB
[03:21] <TR_WolF> i have ff on windows too
[03:21] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell WarriorMonk about ltsp
[03:21] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: So what EXACTLY do I need enabled in synaptic to view it? I dont even know why im using synaptic since its repository manager is really.. wierd
[03:21] <supertanker> because it is
[03:21] <supertanker> because Linux is free, and its better than windows
[03:21] <nbx909> TR_WolF, counterstrike is built for windows not linux ....
[03:22] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, how's it weird?
[03:22] <TR_WolF> why cant i install most of my softwear
[03:22] <nbx909> because linux doesn't have spyware, viruses, and...
[03:22] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, because it's written for Microsoft Windows.
[03:22] <nbx909> TR_WolF, because it's built for WINDOWS not LINUX
[03:22] <NoUse> TR_WolF ask the people that wrote it
[03:22] <supertanker> um....is most of it made for windows?
[03:22] <nbx909> arg
[03:22] <TR_WolF> I will
[03:22] <nbx909> ><
[03:22] <Kr0ntab> hehe
[03:22] <Flannel> TR_WolF: you can run a bit of it with WINE,
[03:22] <Fujitsu> AlwaysIcey, please use a PM if you want to ask ubotu something unrelated.
[03:22] <TR_WolF> what about photoshop??
[03:22] <supertanker> Linux is different. Even if ,say, MSOFFICE isn;t supported, there are HUDREDS of free alternatives
[03:23] <nbx909> !tell TR_WolF about gimp
[03:23] <nbx909> !tell TR_WolF about wine
[03:23] <supertanker> such as OpenOffice
[03:23] <supertanker> GIMP
[03:23] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, The GIMP is a good replacement for Photoshop.
[03:23] <supertanker> is the linux alternative
[03:23] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: Well what is "restricted" ? I have about 4 repositories that have "Copyright Restricted" on them?
[03:23] <twobitsprite> I'm trying to compile a qt program and configure complains about qt headers... what packages do I need?
[03:23] <klormexor> yeah and theyre all FREE.. EFF AARR EEEE EEEE
[03:23] <supertanker> whats wine?
[03:23] <klormexor> :P
[03:23] <nosklo> TR_WolF: you must get games made for linux, there are good ones
[03:23] <AlwaysIcey> Sorry.  I'll do that from now on.  I just tried one, but it didn't work right.  So, I'll do it the old fashioned way.
[03:23] <noobubuntu> how do i erase the MBR?
[03:23] <nbx909> !tell supertanker about wine
[03:23] <SurfnKid> dangit this thing changes my name
[03:23] <nbx909> noobubuntu, why do you want to do that?
[03:23] <jani_> TR_WolF, photoshop 7 is supported by crossover office 5.x
[03:23] <supertanker> In windows: fdisk -mbr
[03:23] <detectiveinspekt> the DNS setting always resets to my router ip, is there a way to stop this?
[03:24] <jani_> but that's a different story :)
[03:24] <nbx909> jani_, crossvoer office costs $$
[03:24] <Fujitsu> detectiveinspekt, your router is obviously telling it to do that.
[03:24] <noobubuntu> nbx909, i need to delete it to install hp quickplay software before installing ubuntu.
[03:24] <edvinasMD5> if i want to see movies on linux, what do i need?
[03:24] <MaKkY> i need help installing a .tar.gz
[03:24] <problems> Fujitsu: also, if you're used to the photoshop interface, there's a plugin that changes GIMP to look and act more like Photoshop
[03:24] <MaKkY> can someone help?
[03:24] <TR_WolF> i have photoshop cs
[03:24] <nbx909> noobubuntu, why do you need the hp software?
[03:24] <Fujitsu> edvinasMD5, depends on the format.
[03:24] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell edvinasMD5 about restricted
[03:24] <jani_> otherwise... GIMP is his best alternative
[03:24] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: Well what is "restricted" ? I have about 4 repositories that have "Copyright Restricted" on them?
[03:24] <Flannel> anyone know of something in the repos regarding sending a video (doesn't need to be live) (not audio) to icecast/shoutcast?
[03:24] <supertanker> apt get still says it can;t find xubuntu-desktop
[03:24] <twobitsprite> is this a faq? is there a "common things configure needs" faq somewhere that I'm missing? configure is complaining that it can't find qt headers...
[03:24] <Rajuu> in synaptic
[03:25] <MaKkY> problems: where can i get that plug-in from?
[03:25] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, one of them should be the `restricted' repository...
[03:25] <edvinasMD5> for example .avi
[03:25] <Fujitsu> supertanker, apt-get update?
[03:25] <problems> MaKkY: I'll have to look it up, give me a second
[03:25] <Fujitsu> supertanker, Ubuntu 5.10, or 6.06?
[03:25] <MaKkY> ok
[03:25] <jason_> hey, perhaps silly question. BUT does anyone know how to rearrange module loading order in dapper? basically i have two sound cards and need one to be the default.
[03:25] <noobubuntu> nbx909, quickplay is a linux hp software that allow u to play cds and dvds without have to start the operational system. it is supposed to save power.
[03:25] <Rajuu> Seems they ALL point to http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu for some reason :/
[03:25] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: Seems they ALL point to http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu for some reason :/
[03:25] <nbx909> noobubuntu, ah wow thats nice
[03:25] <MaKkY> problems: also do you know how to install .tar.gz files?
[03:25] <supertanker> 5.10
[03:25] <noobubuntu> does anybody here have quickplay working with ubuntu?
[03:25] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, that's right.
[03:25] <supertanker> also did apt-get update
[03:25] <jani_> MaKkY, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats check it out
[03:26] <Fujitsu> supertanker, you need to have the `universe' repository activated.
[03:26] <nbx909> noobubuntu, try googleing it
[03:26] <blackgecko> hi everyone, is there a way to change de language of the entire system, i had to install dapper via a debootstrap cause im running it on a fake raid but it is using english, can i change it to spanish ?
[03:26] <noobubuntu> nbx909, so how do i erase MBR?
[03:26] <Fujitsu> jani_, what has RestrictedFormats got to do with a .tar.gz!?
[03:26] <supertanker> and how do I add other repositoreis to apt-get?
[03:26] <noobubuntu> does anybody here knows how to erase the MBR?
[03:26] <Fujitsu> noobubuntu, why do you need to?
[03:26] <problems> noobubuntu: are you in windows or linux?
[03:26] <jani_> is he not asking about plug-ins?
[03:26] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: Ok well I dont have anything in there that says Restricted except all of them that say Restricted Copyright....
[03:26] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, I'm not sure.
[03:27] <MaKkY> yrd.... thank you, fujitsu
[03:27] <noobubuntu> fujitsu, i need to delete it to install hp quickplay software before installing ubuntu.
[03:27] <MaKkY> yea*
[03:27] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, can you open up a terminal and enter: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:27] <noobubuntu> problems: linux
[03:27] <supertanker> how do i add repos to apt-get
[03:27] <Fujitsu> noobubuntu, you shouldn't need to erase the MBR to do that.
[03:27] <noobubuntu> problems: im on ubuntu live cd
[03:27] <Flannel> !tell supertanker about repositories
[03:27] <noobubuntu> Fujitsu: yes i need.
[03:27] <Fujitsu> noobubuntu, does it say you need to?
[03:27] <SurfnKid> can i run 'ls | grep *.xpm.gz' to find everything on my harddrive, or what am i missing to search the entirety
[03:27] <MaKkY> fujitsu: .tar.gz installing?
[03:28] <MaKkY> !help
[03:28] <MaKkY> lol wanted to see if it works
[03:28] <TR_WolF> ok so now what file do i need to save in order to get my ff bookmarks in linux?
[03:28] <noobubuntu> Fujitsu: ubuntu doesnt recognize quickplay for some odd reason
[03:28] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: yeah ok.. its open, what am I looking for.
[03:28] <noobubuntu> Fujitsu: i just would like to know how to erase the MBR
[03:28] <Fujitsu> noobubuntu, but why do you want to clear the MBR? It will make your system unbootable!
[03:28] <Fujitsu> noobubuntu, there is no easy, safe way.
[03:28] <noobubuntu> Fujitsu: yes thats what i want
[03:28] <detectiveinspekt> Fujitsu, is it something to do with dhcp>
[03:28] <detectiveinspekt> ?
[03:29] <Fujitsu> You want to not be able to boot your system... OK, then...
[03:29] <Fujitsu> detectiveinspekt, yes.
[03:29] <Cornellius> mmm
[03:29] <Fujitsu> detectiveinspekt, your router's DHCP server is saying it should use your router as a DNS server.
[03:29] <Cornellius> So I donwload Xfce for Apt
[03:29] <Hamppari> hello
[03:29] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: yeah ok.. its open, what am I looking for.
[03:29] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, something that says restricted.
[03:29] <Cornellius> Everything works... Except the main panel
[03:29] <noobubuntu> Fujitsu: i wanto to install quickplay with the hp cd and after install ubuntu again. please just tell me how to do that
[03:29] <Rajuu> They ALL DO
[03:29] <Rajuu> lol
[03:29] <MaKkY> problems: you in here?
[03:29] <blackgecko> is there a way to change de language of the entire system, i had to install dapper via a debootstrap cause im running it on a fake raid but it is using english, can i change it to spanish
[03:29] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, can you please pastebin that file?
[03:29] <sexualpotatoes> how do i upgrade to dapper?
[03:30] <problems> MaKkY: yes, still looking - I found it a while ago
[03:30] <Flannel> !tell sexualpotatoes about upgrade
[03:30] <SurfnKid> how can i find specific extensions throughout my drive
[03:30] <MaKkY> problems: i also have another inquiry
[03:30] <Cornellius> Can I do, like I did to get KDE, download the whole Xubuntu package ?
[03:30] <detectiveinspekt> ok thanks, I changed a setting in my router so it should work now
[03:30] <Fujitsu> blackgecko, System->Administration->Language Support.
[03:30] <noobubuntu> does anybody here knows how to erase the MBR?
[03:30] <Hamppari> I'm drunk ans hell right now , but I would like to express my love with Dapper, and announce my wife to be to the world. =D
[03:30] <MaKkY> problems: i want to install a .tar.gz how do i?
[03:30] <maddy> help fstab
[03:30] <Fujitsu> Cornellius, yes.
[03:30] <Fujitsu> Cornellius, xubuntu-desktop.
[03:30] <Anusien> Okay, I have some .avis I want to put on a DVD.  What software do I need?
[03:30] <Fujitsu> maddy, ask and we can probably help.
[03:30] <maddy> k
[03:30] <Fujitsu> Anusien, depends what format the .avi is.
[03:30] <rixth> How do I browse a NFS export via Nautilus?
[03:31] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: http://pastebin.com/756860 -- my sources.list
[03:31] <maddy> my windows partition is /dev/sda5
[03:31] <noobubuntu> please could anybody tell me how to erase the MBR?
[03:31] <varsendaggr> Hamppari, way to go
[03:31] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, please keep this family-friendly.
[03:31] <Hamppari> Anusien: CD/DVD burner is included with dapper
[03:31] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell maddy about windowsdrives
[03:31] <Anusien> fujitsu: xvid
[03:31] <maddy> when booting it says it does not exist :(
[03:31] <Rajuu> noobubuntu: I believe its fdisk -mbr even in linux
[03:31] <varsendaggr> noobubuntu, never erase the mbr
[03:31] <rixth> Fujitsu, hey hey, that's not appropriate =(
[03:31] <varsendaggr> ever
[03:31] <SurfnKid> Fujitsu: hehe come on mate the guy is happy ;)
 for the entire system ??
[03:31] <Anusien> Hamppari: I want to make a Video-DVD not a data DVD
[03:31] <Cornellius> Fujitsu: Yeah, but doing that for KDE change all my pics at start-up and at the login page for KDE pictures. I mean, I'm not really a big Xfce fan. Any way to bypass that ?
[03:31] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, you're running Ubuntu 5.04... What package do you want?
[03:31] <noobubuntu> varsendaggr: just tell me how to do it please!
[03:31] <MaKkY> OK... NVM then
[03:31] <nf4> Hello I was wanting to know if i used the update manger to update to 6.06 from 5.10 would I lose all my software that I have installed like decss and lmsensors and things like that
[03:31] <Rajuu> nvidia-glx-legacy
[03:32] <Fujitsu> Cornellius, you can reverse those changes fairly easily.
[03:32] <Cornellius> I know it looks like a stupid question :)
[03:32] <MaKkY> problems: I have to go; if you ever find the link PM it to me... THANKS
[03:32] <problems> MaKkY: if it's a source file, then you can usually extract it then type ./make install
[03:32] <Fujitsu> !info nvidia-glx-legacy hoary
[03:32] <varsendaggr> i think it is fdisk -mbr
[03:32] <Cornellius> Fujitsu: You mean by un-installing Xubuntu ?
[03:32] <problems> MaKkY: will do
[03:32] <Rajuu> aw no info for meee
[03:32] <Rajuu> lol
[03:32] <Fujitsu> Cornellius, no, by running a couple of commands to fix the config.
[03:32] <TR_WolF> ok so now what file do i need to save in order to get my ff bookmarks in linux
[03:32] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, there is no nvidia-glx-legacy in 5.05.
[03:32] <Fujitsu> *5.04
[03:32] <TR_WolF> ok so now what file do i need to save in order to get my ff bookmarks in linux
[03:33] <Anusien> fujitsu: The files are XViD encoded .avis.  Any idea?
[03:33] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, once is enough.
[03:33] <Anusien> TR_WolF: Manage Bookmarks->Export Bookmarks
[03:33] <Fujitsu> Anusien, I'm not a DVD-burning person.
[03:33] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: How does THAT work? I mean uh.. Why not? heh
[03:33] <Cornellius> Fujitsu: COuld you give me those commands, or take me to a wiki explaning how to ?
[03:33] <Rajuu> Seems retarded
[03:33] <MaKkY> problems: thank you... now i gtg
[03:33] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, 5.04 is rather old.
[03:33] <Cornellius> 5.04 is Hoary right ?
[03:33] <Rajuu> rather old, yes.. but all the more reason to include legacy drivers I should imagine
[03:33] <Fujitsu> Cornellius, sudo dpkg-reconfigure usplash
[03:33] <Fujitsu> Cornellius, yes.
[03:33] <crimsun> bah, 5.04 is supported for another 4 months :)
[03:33] <noobubuntu> please could anybody tell me how to erase the MBR?
[03:34] <Weirdbro> The instructions to fix Flash sound in firefox in Restricted formats worked, but then firefox crashed
[03:34] <Anusien> I guess we go to the backup plan, which is try to get TVOut working
[03:34] <Fujitsu> Cornellius, and System->Administration->Login Screen.
[03:34] <Weirdbro> any help?
[03:34] <Cornellius> Fujitsu: THanks
[03:34] <lordapophis> is there anyone here that got their bcm43xx wifi card working, the 4318, off of a compaq v2000, if you can please help pm me (ive been through all the wikis) and most of the forums... thanks
[03:34] <TR_WolF> export?? were
[03:34] <Anusien> lordapophis: You running Dapper?
[03:34] <lordapophis> yea
[03:34] <Rajuu> guess il just find nvidia-glx-legacy elsewhere and install using dpkg eh
[03:34] <MTecknology> How do I use abcde to encode my CD in MP3 and write the ID3 tag??
[03:34] <Anusien> lordapophis: How did you try to install it?
[03:34] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, in Bookmarks->Manage Bookmarks...->File->Export...
[03:34] <SurfnKid> whats the 'ls' argument to look within directories
[03:34] <Anusien> lordapophis: and laptop or desktop?
[03:34] <Hamppari> My head fell on to the keyboard again! :D
[03:34] <menisk> wats a good mail server for ubuntu when i cant use postfix
[03:35] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, that is unlikely to work.
[03:35] <lordapophis> the cutter method
[03:35] <Fujitsu> menisk, postfix.
[03:35] <Rajuu> Fujitsu: howsat?
[03:35] <TR_WolF> i did it made an html gile? is that right
[03:35] <TR_WolF> file*
[03:35] <Weirdbro> The instructions to fix Flash sound in firefox in Restricted formats worked, but then firefox crashed
[03:35] <Weirdbro> any ideas?
[03:35] <Fujitsu> Rajuu, it'll depend on lots of newer packages. Your best bet is to upgrade to Breezy, then Dapper.
[03:35] <menisk> fujtsu: postfix wont work for some reason
[03:35] <Fujitsu> Weirdbro, please wait a little longer between asking.
[03:35] <Fujitsu> menisk, what error?
[03:35] <TR_WolF> i did it made an html gile? is that right
[03:35] <halibut> every time I boot up, eth0 (wireless) is brought up, but doesn't work,  I have to  sudo ifdown eth0; sudo ifup eth0, how can I automate this?
[03:35] <Fujitsu> TR_WolF, yep.
[03:36] <Anusien> lordapophis: try this link: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx?action=show&redirect=WifiDocs%2FDriver%2FBroadcom43xx  If you're still having problems on a laptop, don't forget to try toggling the radio button
[03:36] <nf4> I am downloading the upgrades to 6.06 right now
[03:36] <Rajuu> !upgrade breezy
[03:36] <ubotu> Rajuu: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:36] <problems> MaKkY: got it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIMPshop
[03:36] <Cornellius> Well, I tried Gnome, KDE, Xfce, Flux/Black box, Enlightement
[03:36] <TR_WolF> so save that to a disc or a drive then star linux and replace the 1 in there?
[03:36] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell Rajuu about upgrade
[03:36] <menisk> fujitsu, it wont configure, maybe im doin it wrong
[03:36] <Cornellius> Any other good WM out there ?
[03:36] <Fujitsu> menisk, what error?
[03:36] <MrObvious> Yay
[03:36] <MrObvious> I'm happy
[03:36] <varsendaggr> afterstep
[03:36] <m0biu5> my CPU usage in 6.06 is much more jumpy than any previous version - any idea why this could be? i've updated to 686 kernel..
[03:36] <MrObvious> Got wireless workign
[03:36] <Fujitsu> Great, MrObvious.
[03:36] <varsendaggr> Cornellius, ^^
[03:36] <SurfnKid> MrObvious: hooray
[03:37] <MrObvious> Indeed :D
[03:37] <Anusien> Anyone with experience configuring TVOut using the Nvidia cards?
[03:37] <Cornellius> varsendaggr: Yes ?
[03:37] <Fujitsu> m0biu5, the 686 kernel does seem to be more CPU-hungry...
[03:37] <menisk> it just says that its an unkown command, fujitsu
[03:37] <menisk> fujitsu, im doin it wrong
[03:37] <Fujitsu> menisk, what is an unknown command?
[03:37] <m0biu5> Fujitsu, it jumps from 0 to up to around 80.. which is nuts - breezy jumped up to around 5..
[03:37] <problems> does ubotu or anyone else have a link to getting dual monitors to work?
[03:37] <rpedro_> I don't know if it's the same think noobubuntu wants, but would like to know the command for restoring the default mbr
[03:37] <menisk> postfix
[03:37] <varsendaggr> afterstep is another good wm    i like to use enli   when i am in a creative mood and flux when i want to get stuff done
[03:37] <Ophiocus> i am having problem with total loss of connection at random over a wired lan, what checks could i do to try to find out what it is?
[03:37] <Hentai_Jeff|linu> is there anyway to move my instalation files from one hard drive to another?
[03:38] <varsendaggr> afterstep is pretty neet
[03:38] <menisk> fujitsu, postfix -c
[03:38] <rixth> Why does sudo mount ixray:/data /sandi-data/ hang? If I port scan the host ixray, I see that port 2049 is indeed open.
[03:38] <Anusien> problems: what graphics card?
[03:38] <dream_boy> I installed xgl.. now I have problmes... I want to disable it.. how do i do it??
[03:38] <Fujitsu> menisk, have you installed postfix?
[03:38] <Anusien> m0biu5: how are you mointoring that?
[03:38] <problems> Anusien: nvidia
[03:38] <menisk> fujitsu, yes
[03:38] <Anusien> problems: http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/1.0-8762/README/appendix-g.html
[03:38] <Fujitsu> menisk, I don't think you should be using postfix -c to configure.
[03:38] <MrObvious> Can someone point me into the right direction to adding repos?
[03:39] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell menisk about postfix
[03:39] <MrObvious> I'm on KUbuntu if that makes a difference.
[03:39] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell MrObvious about repos
[03:39] <noobubuntu> could anybody tell me how to erase the MBR?
[03:39] <MrObvious> Fujitsu: Thanks :)
[03:39] <menisk> !postfix
[03:39] <ubotu> postfix is probably the default Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) for Ubuntu. Read more about setting it up here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Postfix or here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PostfixBasicSetupHowto
[03:39] <mikeazorin> noobubuntu: do you have a windows floppy?
[03:39] <SurfnKid> is there a search files feature in ubuntu
[03:39] <Fujitsu> menisk, I told ubotu to tell you that.
[03:39] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, yes, in 6.06.
[03:39] <dream_boy> I installed xgl.. now I have problmes... I want to disable it.. how do i do it??
[03:40] <menisk> thanks
[03:40] <Rajuu> So I take it that Dapper is alot faster than hoary in general?
[03:40] <LDS_Jedi> Greetings
[03:40] <rpedro_> dream_boy: depends on which howto you used
[03:40] <caner> slm
[03:40] <LDS_Jedi> I am using Breezy... should I upgrade to Dapper?
[03:40] <dream_boy> rpedro used instruction from ubuntu forums
[03:40] <mikeazorin> noobubuntu: boot from a windows floppy, and then run "format /mbr"
[03:41] <problems> noobubuntu: if you want to restore the windows mbr, then all you have to do is insert your xp disc and select repair and then type fixmbr
[03:41] <caner> there s nothing like Dapper Drake
[03:41] <SurfnKid> Fujitsu: can ls find an extension thru folders?
[03:41] <LDS_Jedi> how would I upgrade?
[03:41] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, man find.
[03:41] <rixth> Why does sudo mount ixray:/data /sandi-data/ hang? If I port scan the host ixray, I see that port 2049 is indeed open. If I try to access an export I know doesn't exist, I get an error so I know the server is running. What is wrong?
[03:42] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell LDS_Jedi about upgrade
[03:42] <Cornellius> Fujitsu: sudo dpkg-reconfigure usplash did nothing
[03:42] <SurfnKid> thx
[03:42] <Fujitsu> Cornellius, strange.
[03:42] <rpedro_> dream_boy: just follow through the steps the howto said to install xgl and undo them
[03:42] <MrObvious> Since I'm using KUbuntu, I don't have the Synaptic Package Manager in my Menu. How do I get to it to add repositories?
[03:42] <rixth> mount: special device ixray:/data does not exist. Do I need some software to use nfs?
[03:42] <Anusien> Every time I want to give up, I'm reminded that an infinite number of monkeys typing on an infinite number of keyboards can get X to work.  And if they can do it, then so can I
[03:43] <kevin> Where would one find the best guide for installing mp3 and similar codecs
[03:43] <Fujitsu> MrObvious, use Adept.
[03:43] <Flannel> !tell kevin about mp3
[03:43] <kevin> the wiki continues to confuse me
[03:43] <kevin> :)
[03:43] <supertanker> what was the 'first' desktop enviornment?
[03:43] <johnnyrusso> my video wont work off the cd. all i get is the prompt, whats the command for the video card drivers?
[03:43] <simonpca> ++
[03:43] <henri_ohh_the_be> i dont know
[03:43] <meta-ridley> CDE
[03:43] <chapium> kevin: use easy ubuntu if its too confusing
[03:43] <lwizardl> i'm trying to configure static ip but every time i do it i can't ping google
[03:44] <meta-ridley> common desktop environment
[03:44] <Hajuu> johnnyrusso: heh not quite that simple
[03:44] <meta-ridley> i.e. ugly
[03:44] <Hajuu> johnnyrusso: If your video doesnt work.. then its most likely your card isnt supported
[03:44] <henri_ohh_the_be> u might be able to get drivers
[03:44] <Hajuu> God. Just apt-get update 'ing takes forever
[03:44] <Hajuu> cant WAIT to update heh
[03:45] <sexualpotatoes> johnnyrusso: do you have ati?
[03:45] <Hajuu> henri_ohh_the_be: not with the livecd really
[03:45] <pooty> i ran easy ubuntu, restarted, and now have no sound card recognized.  Any tips to re-enable sound?
[03:45] <Hajuu> heh
[03:45] <johnnyrusso> yea x700 pro
[03:45] <henri_ohh_the_be> ohh livedick
[03:45] <sexualpotatoes> try the vesa drivers
[03:45] <henri_ohh_the_be> disk
[03:45] <Fujitsu> johnga1t, aha.
[03:45] <johnnyrusso> how?
[03:45] <henri_ohh_the_be> sorry
[03:45] <halibut> has anyone had any luck getting Band In A Box (windows software) to run under ubuntu?
[03:45] <sexualpotatoes> i have the x800 xl and vesa drivers work fin for me
[03:45] <sexualpotatoes> hang on let me find it
[03:45] <Hajuu> lol@livedick
[03:46] <johnnyrusso> sexualpotatoes: thnx
[03:46] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell johnnyrusso about ati
[03:46] <Ophiocus> Hajuu: always one track minded :P
[03:46] <rixth> Why does sudo mount ixray:/data /sandi-data/ hang? If I port scan the host ixray, I see that port 2049 is indeed open. If I try to access an export I know doesn't exist, I get an error so I know the server is running. What is wrong?
[03:46] <Hajuu> oh no.. he's everywhere
[03:46] <Hajuu> NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
[03:46] <Hajuu> :P
[03:47] <hou5ton> I've downloaded Dapper ... but it won't install .... it acts like it is installing .. but then I get a black screen with the mouse pointing on it ... I hit Cntl^Alt^Backspace and it gives me a login screen ... and then I get the black screen again???
[03:47] <Ophiocus> beware they have code of conduct here :)
[03:47] <Anusien> When I connect a new monitor and then enable it in xorg.conf, do I need to reboot the entire computer, or just X?
[03:47] <rpedro_> halibut: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=1094
[03:47] <DShepherd>  /j #gaim
[03:47] <rixth> AngryElf, just X
[03:47] <abo> what's scim-1.0.2  input method platform?
[03:47] <DShepherd> oops
[03:47] <rixth> Anusien, rather
[03:47] <Anusien> rixth: and I need to connect the monitor and then reboot X, rather than the other way around?
[03:48] <luis_> can anyone recommend me a MMORPG that runs on ubuntu, except planetshift
[03:48] <supertanker> so is xubuntu desktop in the multiverse or the universe?
[03:48] <rixth> Anusien, it really doesn't matter.
[03:48] <Xymor> abo: for inputing non latin languages
[03:48] <pooty> luis_: CIty of Heroes runs very VERY well.
[03:48] <rixth> Anusien, are you trying to make a dual-screen setup?
[03:48] <Anusien> okay, I expect I'll be back in 5 minutes with more questions
[03:48] <abo> Xymor, can I know if I'm using that?
[03:48] <problems> luis_: I'm pretty sure World of Warcraft runs in wine, too, if you're in to that
[03:48] <halibut> rpedro_, thanks
[03:48] <Anusien> rixth: I'd like to.  Working via TV-Out.  I'm on 64-bit Dapper, with Nvidia graphics cards and I'm trying to follow their instructions in the README, but I have not been having tremendous success
[03:49] <maddy> anyone rund warsow clit on linux?
[03:49] <luis_> problems, well actually I was looking for something open, or free
[03:49] <AlwaysIcey> Speaking of games, how about games like Battlefield 2 and Wolfenstein?  Has anyone tried those at all?
[03:49] <pooty> Anyone have some tips regarding installation of a soundcard?
[03:49] <supertanker> so...will anything run one Wine prettymuch?
[03:49] <rixth> !tell ajnewbold about wireless
[03:49] <Anusien> luis_: free MMORPGs are dramatically worse than non-free
[03:49] <Xymor> abo there should be a grey keyboard by the clock, left-click it and scim will open
[03:49] <Fujitsu> !wineapp
[03:49] <ubotu> For specific details to get an application to run under Wine, consult Wine's application db:  http://appdb.winehq.org
[03:49] <Flannel> supertanker: no.  in theory yes, but reality, no.
[03:49] <luis_> Anusien, yes I'm aware...
[03:49] <Anusien> Which reminds me, is 64-bit Linux & Wine still not coming together well?
[03:50] <CaBlGuY> can I get some help with Nvidia card and OpenGL issues please..
[03:50] <dipnlik> luis_: found this link today: http://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtopic=25107
[03:50] <Fujitsu> !justask
[03:50] <ubotu> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[03:50] <Viper12> luis_:  Eve-Online runs very well via cedega.
[03:50] <dipnlik> luis_: at least there are names there :)
[03:50] <noonex> i was using dapper during the beta, do i need to update my sources.list to get the current dapper updates?
[03:51] <Flannel> noonex: nope.
[03:51] <luis_> dipnlik, hehe nice! is that free?
[03:51] <noonex> Flannel: excellent, i just haven't seen an update in a day or so and it was scaring me :)
[03:51] <CaBlGuY> ok, I'm having openGL issues with my Nvidia Geforce FX 5500 card and I just need to make sure what drivers are posed to be installed and how to go about activating the glx once installed..
[03:51] <Anusien> Is Wine still non-functional on 64-bit dapper?
[03:51] <dipnlik> luis_: all free
[03:52] <Anusien> CaBlGuy: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Latest_Nvidia_Dapper
[03:52] <dipnlik> luis_: but i myself didn't try any
[03:52] <acm> can i install ubuntu desktop w/o x installed?
[03:52] <lwizardl> i'm trying to configure a static ip on a 5.10 box, but every time i do it i can't ping anysites including google. any ideas what i'm doing wrong?
[03:52] <rpedro_> halibut: you may want to check also  http://ubuntustudio.com/
[03:52] <Fujitsu> acm, Ubuntu Desktop includes X.
[03:52] <eugman> So, Why is ubuntu now all "BEWARE!!!" When I try to double click an exe?
[03:52] <luis_> dipnlik, very nice, I'll be trying them! thanks!
[03:52] <Fujitsu> acm, try the Server CD>
[03:52] <CaBlGuY> Anusien:  ummmm, yea, I've already read all the posts, and Wiki.. etc.. I just need someone to walk me through  it..
[03:52] <CaBlGuY> :/
[03:52] <Flannel> noonex: since june1, there haven't been updates that I'm aware of.
[03:52] <acm> Fujitsu: is X an option on server, or do i have to do without?
[03:53] <Fujitsu> acm, you can install X later if you wish.
[03:53] <halibut> rpedro_, wow thanks!
[03:53] <Anusien> CaBlGuy: start with method1 and just start following the instructions
[03:53] <nf4> I think that i need to buy unbuntu some more bandwidth or something
[03:53] <nf4> 40k down
[03:53] <lordapophis> does anyone have wireless working on a compaq v2000
[03:53] <Anusien> lordapophis: I have bcm43xx workign on a compaq laptop, but not that exact model
[03:54] <lordapophis> which .sys files did u use
[03:54] <lordapophis> when u did the cutter
[03:54] <supertanker> how come Mysql says it can't find a 'curses/termcap' libary when I try to compile? what is it?
[03:54] <Burgundavia> nf4: we are doing well. Mandriva and Suse has their servers go down upon their last release
[03:54] <dipnlik> right now, if i download a [ kx] ubuntu cd, how is the installation process? i heard something about a live cd that can be used for install, is the installation the same as before?
[03:54] <rpedro_> halibut: np ;-)
[03:54] <nf4> oh really
[03:55] <nf4> suse is what like 10cds
[03:55] <maddy> is it easy to update from hoary to dapper?
[03:55] <yipe> someone in here is named chii:D
[03:55] <yipe> CUTE!
[03:55] <Anusien> maddy: yes
[03:55] <Anusien> lordapophis: did you follow the instructions I sent you?
[03:55] <Burgundavia> maddy: yes, but you need to do it via breezy first
[03:55] <lordapophis> yes
[03:55] <rixth> Why does sudo mount ixray:/data /sandi-data/ hang? If I port scan the host ixray, I see that port 2049 is indeed open. If I try to access an export I know doesn't exist, I get an error so I know the server is running. What is wrong?
[03:55] <lordapophis> this will make the 30th try
[03:55] <Anusien> lordapophis: i used the file they linked to
[03:55] <nf4> I heard that upgradeing has the tendacy to lose some data
[03:55] <maddy> thanx
[03:55] <nf4> you might need to reinstall some things
[03:55] <Burgundavia> nf4: no, it doesn't
[03:56] <Fujitsu> nf4, that's not data. That's applications.
[03:56] <yipe> I <3 Chobits
[03:56] <lordapophis> the only ones they mentiond were the expeirmental ones
[03:56] <nf4> isnt it all 1's and 0's
[03:56] <sexualpotatoes> can you get 3d accel in dapper with ati?
[03:56] <Fujitsu> nf4, the upgrade won't touch your data.
[03:56] <Anusien> lordapophis: are you using ndiswrapper or the kernel driver?
[03:56] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell sexualpotatoes about ati
[03:56] <yipe> sfen!
[03:56] <lordapophis> driver
[03:56] <basbryan> i had to delete my original user from the install, and now I can't sudo...  how can I get sudo back?
[03:57] <penguinwhoflew> what's the command to see if 3d acceleration is working?
[03:57] <lordapophis> i removed ndiswrapper
[03:57] <sfen> sup dawgz
[03:57] <ydnar> guys, this is awesome!
[03:57] <yipe> ask your question in here and they'll answer sfen
[03:57] <Fujitsu> penguinwhoflew, glxinfo | grep direct
[03:57] <nf4> whats data then i thought any thing that was stored was data
[03:57] <ydnar> i've had so many problems with ubuntu in the past with my specific card
[03:57] <ydnar> and now it seems to work out of the box
[03:57] <ydnar> woot
[03:57] <sexualpotatoes> what card?
[03:57] <Fujitsu> nf4 some definitions are different.
[03:57] <ydnar> netgear ma521
[03:57] <penguinwhoflew> Fujitsu: thanks. and, damnit, it's off... but it was on like an hour ago...
[03:58] <sexualpotatoes> nf4: it only touches system data me thinks
[03:58] <AlwaysIcey> basbryan, how do you log in, if you deleted your original user?
[03:58] <Anusien> lordapophis: the expeirmental drivers work
[03:58] <yipe> sfen you there?
[03:58] <nf4> drapper RC didnt let me install both nvidia settings and nvidia drivers
[03:58] <nf4> it was one or the other
[03:59] <basbryan> AlwaysIcey:   i was recovering from some kind of error with a livecd.  i deleted that id, then created another before I rebooted
[03:59] <sfen> yeah I have to do something quick
[03:59] <yipe> okay
[03:59] <Fujitsu> nf4, nvidia-settings is unnecessary.
[03:59] <maddy> installed vlc it says my dsp is busy
[03:59] <maddy> any ideas?
[03:59] <nf4> it also had no system tools dropdown
[03:59] <yipe> sfen: well this is where you ask questions and stuff, this is the ubuntu-central:D
[03:59] <nf4> witch botherd me
[03:59] <AlwaysIcey> basbryan:  Ok, unless I'm mistaken, you should just need to use the password for the new ID for sudo.
[03:59] <nf4> since it is what I use most
[03:59] <lordapophis> the firmware listed on the site is not compatible with 4138
[03:59] <basbryan> doesn't work
[04:00] <sexualpotatoes> anyone here play cod2 on linux?
[04:00] <basbryan> AlwaysIcey: doesn't work
[04:00] <AlwaysIcey> What error does it give you?
[04:00] <nf4> I play worms
[04:00] <lordapophis> says that when i do a dpkg-i
[04:00] <basbryan> AlwaysIcey: no error...  nothing happens at all, that I can see
[04:00] <basbryan> AlwaysIcey: let me check dmesg
[04:00] <sexualpotatoes> nf4: cod2 is slightly more complex
[04:00] <Hajuu> Question. I dont want to update to breezy cause its 577MB (!!!) which is insane on dialup... Especially when all I want is the bloody nvidia legacy drivers... Can anyone think of a way around this?
[04:00] <ryanmooney> any ppc users here??
[04:00] <sfen> Hmm would games work on ubuntu Ill use simcity 3000 as an example woudld that work?
[04:00] <RPG_> are there any stabillity problems with the AMD64 build (being 64 bits) as opposed to the x86 build? i have an AMD processor that can handle both arch's
[04:01] <RPG_> last tiem i tried FC4 64 bit edition, there was problem after problem
[04:01] <basbryan> AlwaysIcey: nothing related in dmesg
[04:01] <nf4> you can buy the cd for 199
[04:01] <nf4> $1.99
[04:01] <Doomhammer> i've downloaded a theme for KDE in a .tar.gz, how can I add it to kde's list of "styles" ?
[04:01] <basbryan> AlwaysIcey: isn't the sudo passwd based on uid 1001?
[04:01] <slavik> need help figuring out a kernel panic ...
[04:01] <sexualpotatoes> sfen: some games you can but you need to use wine or something similar
[04:01] <Fujitsu> basbryan, whoever you're logged on as.
[04:02] <eugman> slavik, give it a paper bag and try to calm it down. Maybe that'll work.
[04:02] <slavik> happens after booting and when in gnome
[04:02] <basbryan> AlwaysIcey: u sure?
[04:02] <Hajuu> Question. I dont want to update to breezy cause its 577MB (!!!) which is insane on dialup... Especially when all I want is the bloody nvidia legacy drivers... Can anyone think of a way around this?
[04:02] <ryanmooney> can any one help me get wireless working from the live cd
[04:02] <slavik> eugman: it was all working fine earlier in the day
[04:02] <eugman> <------ Knows nothing.
[04:02] <sfen> oh Im debating whether  I should switch to Ubuntu but I need my games so Im not too sure
[04:02] <RPG_> sfen: what games?
[04:02] <basbryan> AlwaysIcey: i read the dapper book today, and i'm pretty sure it said different
[04:02] <AlwaysIcey> I'm pretty sure Fujitsu is right.
[04:03] <Fujitsu> AlwaysIcey, I am.
[04:03] <robert2513> hi folks, installing networkmanager (from source) but gives the following error: configure: error: Package requirements (hal >= 0.5.0) were not met   - when i go into synaptic, hal version 0.5.7 is installed - what should i do?
[04:03] <ryanmooney> sfen, dual boot
[04:03] <livevil> Does someone know a program like defrag (windows) for ubuntu?Does this kind of program is necessary in this os?
[04:03] <Hajuu> If im using the breezy repositories, It will download the package and upgrade what I need, but it also wants to download the new "linux-kernal-headers" package.. which im guessing is a bad idea to run another dist's version of those.. Correct?
[04:03] <sfen> Sim city 3000 battlefeild (not the newer ones) the sims the sims 2
[04:03] <sfen> Not any high end games really
[04:03] <Fujitsu> robert2513, why from source?
[04:03] <RPG_> sfen: good luck getting those to run in linux :)
[04:03] <NoUse> livevil linux doesn't need to be defraged
[04:03] <basbryan> here's a 2 line paste of me trying sudo -i
[04:03] <basbryan> bryan@ubuntu:~$ sudo -i
[04:03] <basbryan> bryan@ubuntu:~$
[04:03] <basbryan> nothing at all
[04:04] <Fujitsu> basbryan, that's an odd problem.
[04:04] <halibut> each time I boot up, my wireless (eth0) is up but does not work, I have to run sudo ifup eth0; sudo ifdown eth0; then it works,  how can I run this automatically on startup??
[04:04] <halibut> oops, the other way around
[04:04] <AlwaysIcey> You want to use su then basbryan
[04:04] <Anusien> I need to set up a second screen entry in Xorg.conf to use twinview don't I?
[04:04] <AlwaysIcey> here's a link about using sudo.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo?action=show&redirect=UsingSudo
[04:04] <sfen> Okay later guys
[04:05] <nf4> sudo is better than root
[04:05] <nf4> i like this sudo thing
[04:05] <robert2513> Fujitsu: i did a search in the repo and it wasn't found
[04:05] <AlwaysIcey> I agree.  It's different though.  Especially if you're trying to install things through the desktop.
[04:05] <Hajuu> Question. I dont want to update to breezy cause its 577MB (!!!) which is insane on dialup... Especially when all I want is the bloody nvidia legacy drivers... Can anyone think of a way around this?
[04:06] <Hajuu> If im using the breezy repositories, It will download the package and upgrade what I need, but it also wants to download the new "linux-kernal-headers" package.. which im guessing is a bad idea to run another dist's version of those.. Correct?
[04:06] <ryanmooney> ok is there a good resource any one can point out to get wireless up on the live cd
[04:06] <eugman> Livevil, Assuming you have a swap partition , which you should, most of the need for defragmenting is gone since using the harddrive for memory is the biggest cause.
[04:06] <slavik> ryanmooney: what card?
[04:06] <Anusien> If I'm trying to set up twinview, do I need a second Screen and Monitor entry in xorg.conf?
[04:07] <kevin> thanks chapium
[04:07] <ryanmooney> airport 1
[04:07] <ryanmooney> not extreme
[04:07] <rpedro_> !nvidia
[04:07] <ubotu> Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[04:07] <Kimbaroth> Hi there again^^
[04:07] <Kimbaroth> Quick question...
[04:07] <slavik> !kernelpanic
[04:07] <ubotu> hmm... kernelpanic is If you have removed all working kernels and are a bit stuck.... Grab a livedvd, boot to it, mount your old /, chroot to it, add dvd to sources.list and apt-get install another :)
[04:08] <Kimbaroth> Can I burn the Ubuntu CD Version on a DVD???
[04:08] <slavik> Kimbaroth: I would assume so
[04:08] <[CC] Impsy> hi
[04:08] <ryanmooney> or just ant card would be a good place to start <general>
[04:08] <Doomhammer> where in the control center is the kde theme manager ???
[04:08] <[CC] Impsy> can anyone help me get my sound working?
[04:08] <Kimbaroth> But It Stills Boot?
[04:08] <[CC] Impsy> can anyone help me get my sound working, im using xubuntu
[04:08] <Babbelaar> !apple
[04:08] <ubotu> Babbelaar: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:08] <IcemanV9> Kimbaroth: why would you do that? don't you have CD?
[04:08] <slavik> Kimbaroth: it should
[04:09] <Babbelaar> !linux
[04:09] <Kimbaroth> Nope, I dont have any cd left xD
[04:09] <ubotu> [linux]  the kernel (core) of the Ubuntu operating system. Ubuntu is only one version of the GNU/Linux operating system. For more information on Linux in general, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
[04:09] <Kimbaroth> Just DVDs
[04:09] <zexr0> Kimbaroth, yes you can
[04:09] <zexr0> you can burn cdISO on a DVD
[04:09] <IcemanV9> Kimbaroth: ah.
[04:09] <slavik> Kimbaroth: you are a poor person without money? :P
[04:09] <AlwaysIcey> [CC] limpsy, what sound card do you have?
[04:09] <slavik> anyone know the difference between the 15-21 and the 15-23 kernels?
[04:10] <AlwaysIcey> Sorry [CC] Impsy *
[04:10] <Kimbaroth> yes, I am
[04:10] <Intangir> what port does the vnc server thats built into ubuntu use?
[04:10] <rpedro_> Hajuu: :  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074 , maybe try method 3, it's for breezy though
[04:10] <Intangir> or how do i see what ports are open?
[04:10] <slavik> Intangir: nmap :)
[04:10] <AlwaysIcey> Intangir, netstat will show you also.
[04:10] <jarrod06> who knows a good osx irc client
[04:10] <Ricky28269> Is there someone here that could take some time and help me in private message with a huge problem: my C:
[04:10] <[CC] Impsy> waht Always?
[04:10] <Ricky28269>  gah sorry mistype
[04:11] <GaiaX11> I have tried to open this file, but i can't (ProjetoSemin?rioMV2.doc). Any help?
[04:11] <AlwaysIcey> [CC] Impsy, what sound card are you trying to use?
[04:11] <Anusien> Is there a walk-through for configuring TwinView somewhere?
[04:11] <Ricky28269> Is there someone that could take some time and help me in private message with a huge problem: my C:\ (winxp home) is seriously screwed and i want to recover the data on it...
[04:11] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey, i think its soundblaster
[04:11] <rpedro_> Hajuu: sry, method 2
[04:11] <GaiaX11> The "?" is an accented letter.
[04:11] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey, i removed windows 98 totally and i cant remember
[04:11] <Intangir> do you think 5900 is the port vnc uses?
[04:11] <Intangir> i think its 5900...
[04:11] <Ricky28269> I've got a ubuntu 6.06 livecd to fix it with but idk any linux commands that might help
[04:11] <Intangir> i see its open
[04:11] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey, is there a way to check?
[04:11] <TheUni> i'm getting all kinds of errors after playing with X. changing back to the xorg.conf.backup doesnt help. is there a way to just reinstall it and use all defaults?
[04:11] <Rhine> Does a bittorent link exist for downloading Dapper?
[04:12] <zexr0> I think so
[04:12] <Intangir> isnt that something to do with vnc?
[04:12] <Intangir> shit wrong channel
[04:12] <IcemanV9> Rhine: yes
[04:12] <brandon_> is there a way i can tell exactly what's using up the swap memory?
[04:12] <zexr0> Rhine, have you tried www.google.com Ubuntu Dapper Bittorrent
[04:13] <dipnlik> Rhine: /topic
[04:13] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey, any way you can help?
[04:13] <Rhine> no i was looking on the download page it says its at the bottom of the page but it dowsnt show :/
[04:13] <AlwaysIcey> [CC] Impsy, you can check in the Device Manager.  I believe it's in System Administration or System Preferences.  I'm not on my ubuntu box right now, or I'd check for sure.
[04:13] <johnga1t> anyone know anything about messing w/ X keymaps?
[04:13] <TheUni> http://torrent.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/release/dvd/
[04:13] <TheUni> for the dvd.
[04:13] <IcemanV9> Rhine: it is right there on download page :)
[04:13] <Rhine> Im sorry im blind *ducks* does the DVD version fit on a CDR?
[04:14] <zexr0> Rhine, no
[04:14] <problems> fraid not, rhine.  If you find a way, please tell us
[04:14] <Ricky28269> Rhine: what do you think?
[04:14] <TheUni> ehm.. i would guess no
[04:14] <IcemanV9> 2.2Gb won't fit on 700Mb
[04:14] <TheUni> otherwise it'd be a cd version.
[04:14] <Ricky28269> TheUni: thats what i was about to say
[04:14] <gumpish> what kind of question is that
[04:14] <Rhine> The knoppix live cd i downloaded said dvd once but it fit on my cd :p
[04:15] <abo> how do I make bash correct common typos such as  suod instead of sudo ...
[04:15] <agtttt> This is probably obvious but how do I do a minimal/server install w/ Dapper?
[04:15] <zcat[1] > agtttt: use the server install disk ?
[04:15] <TheUni> agtttt: try the "server" release  :P
[04:16] <dipnlik> abo: add an alias to your ~/.bash_aliases file
[04:16] <agtttt> See? Obvious. lol
[04:16] <agtttt> thx
[04:16] <varsendaggr> hey wine is being funky --- no fonts  where do i put fonts?
[04:16] <problems> Rhine: yeah, but you downloaded the cd version of knoppix.  the CD version says Knoppix DVD when it boots for some reason.
[04:16] <zcat[1] > varsendaggr: google winetools, it does a nice job of installing fonts and stuff.
[04:16] <IcemanV9> agtttt: try to type server @ the boot (server is still option?)
[04:16] <MTecknology> what am I supposed to do to make festival actually understandable?
[04:17] <Rhine> :) yeah i realized that :p For the bittorrent download, whats the difference between the alternate and the regular version>?
[04:17] <jorvis_> I've set up a printer but when I bring up the print dialogue in firefox it doesn't see it.  help?
[04:17] <abo> dipnlik, I remember long ago bash in Redhat used to have such functionality, which tells you that the command xxx is not found if would you like to use command yyy instead (which is usually a good guess)
[04:17] <zcat[1] > desktop is a live cd and the new GUI installer, alternative is the old text installer.
[04:17] <AlwaysIcey> [CC] Impsy, I'm looking for information on the HAL for you.  A link was posted earlier where you could find out what drivers are available in ubunutu.  Then you would have used modconf to set them up.  But, the screen cleared, so I don't have the information anymore.
[04:17] <nf4> slot machines use redhat
[04:18] <dipnlik> abo: never seen something like that. well, i never used redhat
[04:18] <problems> Rhine: the alternate version is for OEMs and people who want to do automated installs, and for people with less than 192 mb. of ram
[04:18] <abo> dipnlik, well maybe I'm just imagining things :P
[04:18] <godzirra> Is there a way to see exactly how much memory a script or program is using at any given time on Ubuntu
[04:18] <IcemanV9> [CC] Impsy: ubuntu runs on your tiny PC? :)
[04:18] <zcat[1] > godzirra: top
[04:18] <agtttt> So, theres no way I can install the minimal packages with the normal CD ? Don't feel like downloading another 500mb
[04:18] <Rhine> Hmm ok then im fine, thanks for your help everyone this is my first Ubuntu upgrade :O
[04:18] <problems> godzirra: Yes, there's a system monitor in Gnome
[04:19] <jorvis_> abo: yeah, you can turn that off with "set correct=none" in your rc file
[04:19] <agtttt> Used to be able to just type server at the boot menu
[04:19] <godzirra> top doesnt show specific ammoutns, it only shows percentages.
[04:19] <problems> Rhine: good luck.  It should be pretty painless with this version (or at least that's what I've heard)
[04:19] <godzirra> problems: nothing command line?  I'm trtying to specifically find out how much ram a certain program is using.
[04:19] <jorvis_> godzirra: top shows ram usage in mb
[04:19] <IcemanV9> godzirra: top
[04:20] <jorvis_> (or whatever you want it to show it in)
[04:20] <godzirra> oh, I thought it was percentages.
[04:20] <godzirra> virt I assume is virtual
[04:20] <jorvis_> godzirra: cpu is in percentage
[04:20] <godzirra> whats res?
[04:20] <TheUni> i'm getting all kinds of errors after playing with X. changing back to the xorg.conf.backup doesnt help. is there a way to just reinstall it and use all defaults?
[04:20] <dipnlik> i think ubuntu installer should provide an easy option to install a "variant". like, when installing from a kubuntu cd, it could ask "ready to install kubuntu?" and had options like yes or other and then letting the user select ubuntu for example
[04:21] <ofer0> TheUni, Try reconfiguring it with 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[04:21] <zcat[1] > Hey, you can still do "boot: live debian-installer" on the desktop CD if you really want..
[04:21] <TheUni> ofer0: done that. didnt help  :\
[04:21] <ofer0> TheUni, X won't start?
[04:21] <Fujitsu> dipnlik, that would mean both have to be on the same CD.
[04:21] <dipnlik> Fujitsu: no no
[04:21] <dipnlik> Fujitsu: if on cd, install from there. else, download
[04:22] <godzirra> thanks
[04:22] <problems> dipnlik: it's most likely possible on a DVD.
[04:22] <TheUni> is there a way to install over an old install? i've got a half-working ubuntu install..
[04:23] <ofer0> TheUni, X won't start?
[04:23] <dipnlik> Fujitsu: actually you can make a server install then download the variant you want, but i suggest this could be an easy option for the users
[04:23] <slavik> TheUni: what do you mean by a half working install?
[04:23] <dipnlik> problems: it can be done in a cd
[04:23] <TheUni> slavik: x wont start. and i'm not savvy enough to get it going again
[04:23] <ubuntu> ack, can't get to #debian
[04:23] <dipnlik> problems: the thing is, let's say i borrow a kubuntu cd to a friend with a low-end computer
[04:23] <gr33npho4nix> TheUni: did it used to work?
[04:24] <dipnlik> problems: it would be easy for him to use my cd to install xubuntu instead
[04:24] <TheUni> gr33npho4nix: yea
[04:24] <TheUni> used it primarily for a couple months
[04:24] <Fujitsu> dipnlik, maybe.
[04:24] <TheUni> but then got to messing around with stuff, and broke it
[04:24] <TheUni> can't even remeber the error now.
[04:24] <Moodles> I have a VIVO video card, is there anything I need to do to enable Video-In? (i can't seem to find anything on the wiki or google searches)
[04:24] <problems> dipnlik, maybe you could propose it on launchpad?
[04:25] <dipnlik> problems: launchpad.net ?
[04:25] <Ricky28269> lol i like Deserir's quit message...
[04:25] <p_masho> is there an easy way to add another directopry to the left panel in Naulilus as well as "home" and "filesystem" ?
[04:25] <gr33npho4nix> TheUni: i know when screwed my xorg config up by screwing around with it, running sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xorg and just hitting enter lettingn it us its defaults put it back to what it was like when i installed the system
[04:25] <encon> is there any easy way to setup xen in ubuntu 6.06 ? or do i have to recompile the kernel myself
[04:26] <TheUni> what's -plow ?
[04:26] <mardi> anyone know why the synaptics touchpad on my new HP laptop goes nuts when the wifi is used?
[04:26] <Ricky28269> lol
[04:26] <gr33npho4nix> TheUni: priority low i think
[04:26] <problems> dipnlik: yeah, isn't that where Ubuntu does its dev?  Or is that just for bugs and roadmaps?  In any case, you could try the forums or (better) the mailing lists
[04:27] <TheUni> oh, ok
[04:27] <TheUni> i'll give that a shot
[04:27] <TheUni> wont be fun setting up the dual-monitors again though  :\
[04:27] <TheUni> that took me forever! heh
[04:27] <richard_> hi
[04:27] <ryanmooney> one last time before i go... any help on getting airport running... Standard airport not extreme
[04:27] <richard_>  room
[04:27] <gr33npho4nix> hmmm thats true
[04:27] <farous> ntfs
[04:27] <gr33npho4nix> but if it runs its better than nothing
[04:27] <farous> ntfs
[04:27] <TheUni> welp, thanks
[04:27] <dipnlik> problems: i don't know, i suggested it here to hear some feedback and to know where to contact developers to let them know about this :)
[04:27] <TheUni> i'll give that a shot
[04:27] <farous> sorry wrong room again lol
[04:27] <detectiveinspekt> How come I cant install mplater all these packages are uninstallable
[04:27] <detectiveinspekt> mplayer*
[04:28] <zexr0> detectiveinspekt, you need to active the multiverse source
[04:28] <zexr0> !mp3
[04:28] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:28] <richard_>  where can i get software to play dvd
[04:28] <zexr0> !dvd
[04:28] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[04:28] <detectiveinspekt> hows that done?
[04:28] <ryanmooney> apple ppc
[04:28] <Moodles> !vivo
[04:28] <ryanmooney> wireless
[04:28] <ubotu> Moodles: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:28] <richard_> where
[04:29] <AlwaysIcey> Ahhhh..
[04:29] <detectiveinspekt> gksudo doesn't work either I have to su to root to get root apps
[04:29] <LDS_Jedi> Greetings...
[04:29] <[CC] Impsy> IcemanV9: i installed Xubuntu
[04:29] <allobjects> IS someone here familiar with GParted to help me combine two EXT3 partions into one ?
[04:29] <DShepherd> greetings
[04:29] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey: so nothing then?
[04:29] <DShepherd> IcemanV9: kool
[04:29] <LDS_Jedi> I am having trouble with the upgrade using the Update Manager.. I do not understand the error
[04:29] <richard_> i'm using ubuntu 5.10 and i need a software to play dvd
[04:29] <problems> dipnlik: yeah, this is pretty busy here - maybe there's a development ubuntu channel?  If not, I'd try the mailing lists on the ubuntu site
[04:30] <richard_>  cann someone helyp
[04:30] <zexr0> detectiveinspekt, have you set up a root password ?
[04:30] <IcemanV9> [CC] Impsy: yea. good! does it run reasonably fine for you?
[04:30] <AlwaysIcey> [CC] Impsy, other then the link I PM'med you with, I have no idea.  http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
[04:30] <LDS_Jedi> I get two like this "Failed to fetch http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/plf/ubuntu/plf/dists/breezy/free/binary-i386/Packages.gz 302 Found [IP: 203.16.234.20 80] "
[04:30] <freddy> w00t im up to date
[04:30] <freddy> yay!
[04:30] <DShepherd> richard_: sudo aptitude install vlc. have you tried totem?
[04:30] <[CC] Impsy> IcemanV9: i havent really done much stuff other then navigating the desktop.
[04:30] <freddy> and no problem, so far so good
[04:30] <[CC] Impsy> IcemanV9: i need to get sound although
[04:30] <racestoapril1> i have ubuntu 5.04, and some pages (myspace, etc) aren't loading, i'm using a belkin f5d7050 wifi usb adapter to connect to the internet
[04:31] <LDS_Jedi> How can I fix this issue?
[04:31] <AlienX> what package(s) do I need to burn a .mp3 to make an audio CD?
[04:31] <allobjects> LDS_Jedi, make sure your sources list has only the main Ubuntu repositories, comment out others. something like this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15006
[04:31] <IcemanV9> [CC] Impsy: lspci should tell ya what kind of sound card
[04:31] <abo> how can I test if Flash plugin is installed in firefox?
[04:31] <zexr0> AlienX, are you able to play them ?
[04:31] <LDS_Jedi> allobjects, How do I check that?
[04:31] <CaBlGuY> I need some help mounting a NTFS slaved drive..
[04:31] <DShepherd> abo: go to orisinal.com
[04:31] <jani_> AlienX, k3b will handle that for you :)
[04:31] <[CC] Impsy> IcemanV9: hmm ill try again
[04:31] <AlienX> zexr0, yup I just need to convert them to wavs or what not.
[04:31] <LinuxJones> abo, goto macromedia.com
[04:31] <detectiveinspekt> abo: about:config in your address
[04:31] <Tribe> abo...just find a site that has flash
[04:31] <detectiveinspekt> abo: about:plugin sorry
[04:32] <allobjects> abo, in the address bar type ...  about:plugins
[04:32] <mardi> anyone know why the synaptics touchpad on my new HP laptop goes nuts when the wifi is used?
[04:32] <LinuxJones> richard_, google easyubuntu
[04:32] <AlienX> jani_, yeah, no it won't which is the problem I'm haing, telling me that mp3 is an unsupported format
[04:32] <zexr0> AlienX, there are a couple of software to create audio cd
[04:32] <dipnlik> problems: looking for info on the wiki. thanks :)
[04:32] <skippy81> guys, does anyone know of a way to change the background colour of a gtk window in gnome?  I have xgl/compiz running and one of my programs runs transparant - i want to put the colour black behind its window so i can see it properly
[04:32] <zexr0> look at add-remove program from the menu
[04:32] <carthik_away> i am getting a whole lot of "busy inodes on changed media" errors in my dmesg - and the cd is not getting properly mountd, no matter what cd I insert, I get "Ubuntu 6.06 CD" showing up as mounted, though that is not the cd in the drive
[04:32] <ydnar> is it better to do the things easyubuntu can do yourself? or is it recommended to go ahead and just use the program
[04:32] <farous> abo in google search bottom type test flash. will give you some sites
[04:32] <problems> dipnlik: no problem :)
[04:32] <A-L-P-H-A> Hello, I've currently setup my wifi card to use WPA, and it works... but when I reboot, I have to type "sudo ifdown ath0" "sudo ifup ath0" to reconnect.  How do I get it autodetect an SSID, and connect to it automatically?
[04:32] <jani_> AlienX, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats chek it out
[04:32] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/device /where/you/want/to/mount/it <-- something like that
[04:32] <CaBlGuY> anyone??   mounting NTFS  please..
[04:32] <AlienX> zexr0, i'm using k3b and just need to find out the specific package required to burn an mp3 to wav
[04:32] <carthik_away> what is that error, and how can I reclaim my cdrom drive?
[04:32] <IcemanV9> mardi: maybe your palms are too close to the touchpad; i had to turn mine off while i'm typing
[04:32] <AlienX> jani_, thanks, i've read it :)
[04:32] <richard_> can someone helpme, i need a software to play my dvd, i'm using ver5.10
[04:33] <skippy81> ydnar, i think its better to do the steps yourself, you will learn more and only install stuff you need/want
[04:33] <LDS_Jedi> allobjects, How do I do that?
[04:33] <ydnar> skippy, where would i start to find out how to do that stuff?
[04:33] <IcemanV9> richard_: totem can play DVD
[04:33] <DShepherd> AlienX: have you search for k3b?
[04:33] <mardi> IcemanV9: i assure, that's not the prob, thanks tho
[04:33] <CaBlGuY> DSsheperd Hmmmm  ok..   lemme try ....
[04:33] <ydnar> in easy steps, i might add
[04:33] <skippy81> ok ydnar, what are your aims? playing media formats?
[04:33] <zexr0> richard_,  mplayer along with this link
[04:33] <zexr0> !dvd
[04:33] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[04:33] <AlienX> DShepherd, i'll give it another look but i've installed nearly every package on the wiki ;)
[04:33] <allobjects> LDS_Jedi, sudo gedit /etc/abt/sources.list
[04:33] <ydnar> yes, vlc + banshee i think will suit me just fine
[04:33] <LinuxJones> richard_, search google for easyubuntu
[04:34] <DShepherd> Alethes:  libk3b2-mp3 <-- i think that's the name of the package
[04:34] <ydnar> or maybe amarok?
[04:34] <IcemanV9> mardi: what's the model of your laptop? mine is ze5185
[04:34] <klormexor> help, im installing the compiz second method and when it says -Add quinstorms' and reggaemanus' repositories to /etc/apt/sources.list   I dont understand quinstorms and reggaemanus to type in or what
[04:34] <Tribe> hey gang, I ran automatix, but I can't play AVI's. - says I don't have the correct codec.  I did install all the proper packages.  Thoughts?
[04:34] <richard_> thanks
[04:34] <nf4> you also need DMA activated to play dvds
[04:34] <whiter> for some reason i cant mount my hard drive
[04:34] <racestoapril1> iis there a version of automatix for 5.04?
[04:34] <skippy81> ok ydnar, you just need to go through the restricted formats steps to get the codecs - then you can install any media players you want through synaptic
[04:34] <skippy81> ubotu, tell ydnar about restricted formats
[04:34] <mardi> IcemanV9: , it's a HP DV5119nr, the touchpad works fine, i start up Wifi-Radar or Network Manager, and the mouse becomes un-usable, jumping all over
[04:34] <allobjects> Cane anybody help me join two existing partions into one ?
[04:34] <LDS_Jedi> allobjects, That is an empty file.
[04:34] <DShepherd> Alethes: sorry.. i meant AlienX
[04:35] <DShepherd> AlienX: libk3b2-mp3 <-- that's the package you wanted
[04:35] <AlwaysIcey> ubotu tell Tribe about restricted formats
[04:35] <AlienX> DShepherd, thanks :)
[04:35] <allobjects> LDS_Jedi, 2 secs, checking the path I gave you
[04:35] <DShepherd> AlienX: you need to have universe though :-). your welcome
[04:35] <problems> LDS_Jedi: make that apt instead of abt
[04:35] <nf4> getting dvds to play is easier than changeing the mouse icos
[04:35] <ydnar> skippy, when you install something thru synaptic, how do you add that program to the apps menu?
[04:35] <nf4> icons
[04:35] <IcemanV9> mardi: interesting. hope there will be fix or workaround for it. it's okay on mine.
[04:35] <AlienX> DShepherd, yeah, you should see my sources list, i think i have about 20 of them in there ;)
[04:36] <LDS_Jedi> allobjects, ok I am there..
[04:36] <ydnar> or how do you edit your apps menu in general
[04:36] <LDS_Jedi> you said to comment something out?
[04:36] <gumpish> nf4: how DO you change the mouse cursor anyway?
[04:36] <SurfnKid_> help with compiz all ya mates :)
[04:36] <rukuartic> A question really quick, I want to give someone permission to reboot the computer in the /etc/sudoers file. What would be the line to add? I have "<username> ALL=/sbin/reboot" but I'm worried about security issues
[04:36] <ydnar> btw, thanks for your help
[04:36] <DShepherd> AlienX: oh.. ok. well if you want it that way. go ahead
[04:36] <nf4> you have to install gcursor
[04:36] <allobjects> LDS_Jedi, good, to comment the extra ones just prefix with #
[04:36] <nf4> and use that
[04:36] <greg> looking for some help. I have my zd1211 usb dongle working. The problem is when I restart I have to modprobe and ifconfig up again to get it running. any suggestions to keep this active when I restart?
[04:36] <nf4> gcursor will only do gtz files
[04:36] <skippy81> ydnar, most programs will appear on the menu 'naturally'. however there is a program called alacarte menu editor which lets you edit menus yourself - the easiest way of launching the editor is with a right click on your top gnome bar
[04:36] <nf4> not those b2z ones
[04:37] <rukuartic> greg: Can't remember off the bat, but if you look at the ndiswrapper thing it tells you how to do that
[04:37] <gumpish> =/ is it easy to build those?
[04:37] <AlienX> DShepherd, what do you mean? I just wasn't sure which ubuntu specific package needed to be installed :)
[04:37] <richard_> search google
[04:37] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  not working.....  it gave me a big ole help text file..
[04:37] <allobjects> LDS_Jedi, I ran into the same prob yesterday when I started my upgrades...someone here helped :-)
[04:37] <CaBlGuY> :/
[04:37] <greg> ok but does it matter if I did not use ndiswrapper?
[04:37] <skippy81> ydnar, if your using breezy, you may have to find the menu editor in the menus - it will definately be there though
[04:37] <rukuartic> greg: nope, doesn't matter. They have the command that you need :P
[04:37] <DShepherd> AlienX: i just messing with you:-) ..never mind me
[04:37] <Schalken> how can i tell whether the computer is using software or hardware rendering?
[04:37] <greg> ok thanks
[04:37] <ydnar> thanks again skippy
[04:37] <freddy> sudo apt-get install amarok
[04:37] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: ok.. let me check the syntax and let you know
[04:37] <freddy> err
[04:38] <skippy81> Schalken, do you mean graphics acceleration?
[04:38] <skippy81> np ydnar :)
[04:38] <allobjects> JDS_Jedi, while you are there, any ref to breezy should also be changed dapper
[04:38] <CaBlGuY> ok han gon a sec..
[04:38] <Schalken> well, it is onboard video
[04:38] <Schalken> skippy81,
[04:38] <AlienX> DShepherd, hehe. I'm used to running deb where there is mp3 support by default, ubuntu just threw me a curve ball without mp3 support ;)
[04:38] <richard_> i use totem but i think there was an error message
[04:38] <Tribe> Thanks Icey
[04:38] <LDS_Jedi> thanks!
[04:38] <AlwaysIcey> No worries Tribe.
[04:38] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: its good to check the man pages too :-)
[04:38] <skippy81> Schalken, what sort of video card do you have?
[04:38] <Schalken> skippy81: but i want to make sure it is supporting and using as much hardware as it can
[04:38] <rukuartic> I'm looking for some help with adding reboot privelages to the sudoers file... can anyone help
[04:39] <_Rich> Hi - Anyone else have an issue with an Nvidia card running x86_64? I was able to get throught the first few screens of dapper, then i just got some random junk on the screen. Any help is appreciated.
[04:39] <zexr0> AlienX, the reason is that mp3 is not a free format
[04:39] <Schalken> skippy81: the motherboards onboard video is a SiS 661FX
[04:39] <zexr0> that's why Ubuntu does not include it
[04:39] <skippy81> Schalken, hehe i have the same graphics onboard
[04:39] <AlienX> zexr0, i know the reasons, same thing with fedora, etc. Just not used to it, that's all
[04:39] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, here ya go..  just to take a look at..
[04:39] <CaBlGuY> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15056
[04:39] <carthik> [4911959.150000]  VFS: busy inodes on changed media.
[04:39] <Schalken> skippy81: do you have it working well?
[04:40] <skippy81> Schalken, ok all you need to do to get the best performance out of that card is to make sure the driver is in xorg.conf
[04:40] <Schalken> skippy81: (with opengl and all)
[04:40] <richard_> said failed to find mount point
[04:40] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  it's been a WHILE since I had to mount anything soooo...  I'm still Newb material..  :p
[04:40] <Schalken> skippy81: okay, how do i get to that?
[04:40] <skippy81> Schalken,  the card worked ok, but i found it useless for composite effects, however for basic media playback etc it does fine
[04:40] <carthik> Can someone help me fix the scores of "[4911959.150000]  VFS: busy inodes on changed media." messages that appear in dmesg - now I can't mount any cds in the cdrom drive. Can I fix this without rebooting?
[04:40] <skippy81> ok Schalken, open a terminal - type "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[04:41] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: ok
[04:41] <AlwaysIcey> _Rich: Try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[04:41] <richard_> how do i mount my dvd to play them
[04:41] <rukuartic> carthik: try "sudo /etc/init.d/hotplug restart"
[04:41] <nf4> when you install the decss program
[04:41] <nf4> it will tell you that you need three things installed for that script to work
[04:41] <skippy81> then Schalken, i want you to browse to http://pastebin.com/ and copy and paste your xorg.conf file into it, and give me the link - i will check if you have the "sis" driver loaded correctly
[04:41] <_Rich> Thanks AlwaysIcey - I'll check that out.
[04:41] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: mount -t type device dir <-- thats the format.. what to show me what exactly you typed
[04:41] <IcemanV9> how do i display 'top' as background without windows borders??
[04:42] <nf4> fakeroot and two others
[04:42] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: what = want
[04:42] <AlwaysIcey> Hope it helps you.  My computer is so old, that it's neither an ATI or Nvidia video card.
[04:42] <nf4> my dvd drive is hda just point to what ever the disk is
[04:42] <nf4> you shouldnt have to mount any thing
[04:42] <SurfnKid_> skippy81: hey im workingg on getting the compiz going, second method, how do i import the key to the repositories
[04:42] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  here look at this..
[04:42] <CaBlGuY> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15055
[04:43] <CaBlGuY> that will tell you whats up..  ;)
[04:43] <zexr0> !ubuntucd
[04:43] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, zexr0
[04:43] <Schalken> skippy81: it says "Driver "sis"", which im guessing is a good thing? and it also says SiS 661FX which is what i entered when i ran "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[04:43] <_Rich> Actually, I just looked at that. Problem is, I can't get far enough into the the installation process to actually install anything. I'm using Suse 10.1 which is giving me lots of aggrivation, so I thought perhaps Ubuntu would be more stable.
[04:43] <CaBlGuY> and DShepherd, this is what I typed....   sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/device/computer/hda1
[04:43] <skippy81> SurfnKid, you will have to link the guide, but i wouldnt have thought the key is essentail anyway
[04:43] <greg> Ok going for a restart I will let you know how it goes. Later all
[04:44] <Hajuu> How do I find out my kernel version?
[04:44] <spikeb> Hajuu, uname -r
[04:44] <Schalken> skippy81: is there a glx/opengl test i can do?
[04:44] <Mewshi> it's mounting my sd card as read-only.  How do i make it read-write?
[04:44] <skippy81> Schalken,  open a terminal and type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark" :)
[04:45] <farous> skippy81: easier glxgears -printfps
[04:45] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: device should be actually.. the name of the device..
[04:45] <skippy81> farous, lol i wish i knew taht before i typed that out :)
[04:45] <zexr0> !dvd
[04:45] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[04:45] <zexr0> !mp3
[04:45] <ubotu> somebody said mp3 was a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:45] <freddy> ok what problems does you guys have with the upgrade to dapper?
[04:45] <Hajuu> How can I update JUST my kernel to breezy, not my entire install?
[04:45] <carthik> rukuartic: there is no /etc/init.d/hotplug
[04:45] <freddy> to see if i have the same problems.
[04:45] <farous> skippy81: i done it the old way too many times too :)
[04:45] <skippy81> hehe
[04:45] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: like /dev/hda1 or something like that. do you know the name of the device your trying to mount
[04:46] <rukuartic> carthik: just a guess
[04:46] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  and it is..  hda1 is the name of it on computer
[04:46] <Mewshi> it's mounting my sd card as read-only.  How do i make it read-write?
[04:46] <SurfnKid> skippy81: the following signatures couldnt be verified because there is no pubblic key.  This is after the sudo apt-get update
[04:46] <rukuartic> still looking for some help here with my sudoers file, wanting to add someone and give them the abiltiy to use /sbin/reboot
[04:46] <rukuartic> Mewshi: is it formatted ntfs?
[04:46] <skippy81> SurfnKid, i think you can just ignore that - it shouldnt matter
[04:46] <wmadden> hey guys, whenever i try to log in it takes me to the black screen, whenever i type startx, it tells me waiting for X server to shut down reeFontPath:  FPE /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc  refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing
[04:46] <spikeb> if it is, somebody slap whoever formatted it that.
[04:46] <Mewshi> rukuartic: how do i find out?
[04:47] <skippy81> Schalken, whats your FPS then?
[04:47] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: and  where are you trying to mount the /dev/hda1? the directory i mean
[04:47] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: sudo visudo
[04:47] <detectiveinspekt> Hi, sudo and gksudo does nothing, I can't do anything
[04:47] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  in computer
[04:47] <Hajuu> How can I update JUST my kernel to breezy, not my entire install?
[04:47] <SurfnKid> skippy81: ok
[04:47] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  or will that not work..
[04:47] <skippy81> SurfnKid, I think i had that same warning message when i installed xgl and compiz the first time - i think the guy maintaining the packages has just been a bit lazy :)
[04:47] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: hmm.. i see your a newbie at heart :-)
[04:48] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  U have NO idea....  ;)
[04:48] <_kadaj_3> hihi
[04:48] <Mewshi> rukuartic: how do i find out what fs it is?
[04:48] <_kadaj_3> i want to ask a question
[04:48] <nf4> they wouldnt let me into defcon becouse I was useing ubuntu
[04:48] <rukuartic> IcemanV9: Yeah, but I don't know the syntax. I just have "hladmin ALL=/sbin/reboot" do i have to worry about securit holes?
[04:48] <nf4> they laughed
[04:48] <Schalken> skippy81: the gears turn smoothly for a second and then stop, turn slightly, stop for a second, turn slightly, stop et cetera. the gears wont run smoothly.
[04:48] <SurfnKid> skippy81: so the part that says download the key. thats out !
[04:48] <AlwaysIcey> Go for it _kadaj_3.
[04:48] <rukuartic> Mewshi: eh... try right clicking the drive and hitting properties
[04:48] <_kadaj_3> can i create login password in one account
[04:48] <skippy81> SurfnKid, yeah i think you can ignore it
[04:49] <SurfnKid> skippy81: import the gpg i think
[04:49] <SurfnKid> ok
[04:49] <_kadaj_3> yah
[04:49] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: ok.. i going to send you to the help.ubuntu.com site. should be very useful there... :-)
[04:49] <_kadaj_3> i downloading ubuntu
[04:49] <Hamppari> cold beer
[04:49] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/partitions-booting.html <-- just read.. that's all you need to do
[04:49] <Hamppari> tastes nice :)
[04:49] <paul_> What are some good printers that work with ubuntu? I found out the hard way my lexmark all in one printer is not supported nor does lexmark have a driver for it either.
[04:49] <dougsko> hi guys
[04:49] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: i don't remember how to set it up for specific user .. man visudo usually helps me .. let me if i could find it
[04:49] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  Oh man...  I HOPE so, cause I remeber last time.. :/   I had to end up having someone walk me through it..
[04:49] <_kadaj_3> how the latest ubuntu
[04:49] <skippy81> Schalken, i would expect them to be quite poor, the SIS card is internal and shares its memory bus with the CPU i believe
[04:49] <Hamppari> paul_ lexmark products suck.. try HP :)
[04:49] <AlwaysIcey> Try HP's Paul.  They seem to have linux drivers.
[04:49] <detectiveinspekt> gksudo doesn't work why?
[04:50] <Schalken> paul_: i am also in that situation. my lexmark mfc has to be hooked up to the windows computer.
[04:50] <Hamppari> I have 4 devices from HP including Laptop, and no problems :)
[04:50] <AlwaysIcey> I'm not sure _kadaj.  I'm still installing it..  But, if you do install it, just create your user account with a password (prompted during installation).
[04:50] <skippy81> Schalken,  as long as you have SIS as the driver, and xorg is running OK i dont think theres much more you can do
[04:50] <mardi> anyone know why the synaptics touchpad on my new HP laptop goes nuts when the wifi is used?
[04:50] <_kadaj_3> ok
[04:50] <Schalken> skippy81: alright, thanks for your help!
[04:50] <skippy81> np mate
[04:51] <Hamppari> Don't use Lexmark people
[04:51] <paul_> screw windows xp. I hated that os so much. Took forever to load and when it did you had to fight off the spyware.
[04:51] <spikeb> dont use Lexmart printers either.
[04:51] <SurfnKid> skippy81: I think its downloading stuff..  the mesa driver. is that part of it
[04:51] <AlwaysIcey> You'll use sudo for most things _kadaj_3.  To use sudo, you'll be prompted for a password.  Just use the same one you logged in with.
[04:51] <skippy81> SurfnKid, yeah libmesa is used by XGL
[04:51] <Jarrod06> right now im on os x, it has all the security ubuntu did but much flashier
[04:51] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: you running Dapper right? if you go to System- Help-System Documentation, Click Ubuntu Destktop Guide and  type ntfs in the search field. The first like should be the same thing your visiting a help.ubuntu.com.
[04:51] <wmadden> can someobody help me with my X?
[04:52] <spikeb> osx has several very old holes in it.
[04:52] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: just to make you know that help is always very close by ;-)
[04:52] <_kadaj_3> how fast ubuntu open
[04:52] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: wow. man visudo doesn't give me enough info. ha. sorry. looks like user speification is the one to put the userid and command
[04:52] <_kadaj_3> how many second
[04:52] <AlwaysIcey> Well, Paul, I can tell you that Vista is a little better (as far as spyware goes).  But, their security configuration leaves a lot to be desired.
[04:52] <DShepherd> _kadaj_3: it depends on your system.
[04:52] <ylon> I need to install a 2.4 kernel on the 6.06 in order to load an older module not available for the 2.6 kernel series
[04:52] <AlwaysIcey> _kadaj_3.  That depends on a few things.  I've got an old computer, so it's slow.
[04:52] <ylon> How would I go about this properly?
[04:52] <SurfnKid> skippy81: then im doin ok.. ill just keep going
[04:52] <skippy81> I tried Gentoo today - i have in after the third hour of wathing it compile xorg :)
[04:53] <skippy81> gave in*
[04:53] <ylon> I don't want to just go grab the sources like I'd do on another distro and bork things
[04:53] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, the disk is "enabled" BUT, It's sayin I don't have "permisions" to access it.. :/
[04:53] <Mewshi> No clue
[04:53] <CaBlGuY> Grrrrrr
[04:53] <Mewshi> i think it's fat16, though
[04:53] <skippy81> ylon, there must be a better way - what hardware is it
[04:54] <ylon> skippy81:  the problem is that I need to read old netware drives with the nwfs driver from novell
[04:54] <ylon> skippy81: and they only appear to have 2.4 modules:
[04:54] <Jarrod06> spikeb: what old holes?
[04:54] <ylon> http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?nwfs-lw
[04:54] <minerale> Hi, I just installed dapper, could someone point me to instructions on how to install xgl and compwiz ?
[04:54] <_kadaj_3> haha
[04:55] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: oh. you have the umask command right?
[04:55] <_kadaj_3> i just have pntium three
[04:55] <ylon> skippy81: if you could look that over and tell me if there is a better way that would be super!
[04:55] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  whats that???
[04:55] <skippy81> ylon, what is the name of the 2.4 driver? is it nwfs.ko?
[04:55] <mardi> is uninstalling ubuntu-desktop a bad thing?
[04:55] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey: i did that website thing
[04:55] <dougsko> minerale, loko for the packages in synaptic
[04:55] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: did you read the page that i sent you to? and followed the instructions?
[04:55] <skippy81> if you can find the name of the 2.4 driver i will have a go ylon :) im good on google :)
[04:55] <spikeb> i dont feel like looking them up
[04:55] <ylon> skippy81: well, I don't see any ko's there, except perhaps the 2.5.1-pre1 bz2 you can see there...
[04:56] <skippy81> ylon, can you link me the location of the 2.4 drivers?
[04:56] <skippy81> i will download em and take a look
[04:56] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  yes, and I went to the disk gui thingy and the disk is "enabled"...  but I don't have permisions for some reason..
[04:56] <ylon> skippy81: yeah, that is the page that I listed above
[04:56] <ben_underscore> hi all
[04:56] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey: you here?
[04:56] <rukuartic> IcemanV9: hehe
[04:56] <ben_underscore> i just upgraded from breezy --> dapper and the install borked at the end and didn't cleanup
[04:56] <ylon> skippy81: the only other helpful page I've found after hours of digging is: http://www.dicas-l.com.br/dicas-l/20031201.php
[04:57] <rukuartic> IcemanV9: man sudoeres helps a bit, but not enough
[04:57] <ben_underscore> how can i manually do the cleanup?
[04:57] <dougsko> CaBlGuY, do a sudo, and ass a super user, you should be able to do anything
[04:57] <ojai> so what is the "better" one to use, amavis-ng or amavisd-new?
[04:57] <rukuartic> How would I add someone to my sudoers file so they can use the reboot command?
[04:57] <ryanmooney> any one have any ppc experience
[04:57] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: userid ALL= /sbin/reboot
[04:57] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: can you paste what cat /etc/fstab puts out
[04:57] <rukuartic> IcemanV9: thats what I put, I'm just worried about security vulnerabilities
[04:57] <CaBlGuY> dougsko:  ummm tryin to make my slave drive acceable at all times thanks,..
[04:57] <ryanmooney> like to get airport (not extreme) working
[04:57] <[CC] Impsy> IcemanV9: can you help me with my sound?
[04:57] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  hang on
[04:58] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: hangin
[04:58] <Jarrod06> !os x
[04:58] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Jarrod06
[04:58] <AlwaysIcey> I'm here [CC] Impsy
[04:58] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: found it an example via google
[04:58] <dougsko> CaBlGuY,  maybe a chmod would help?
[04:58] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey: ok well i did that website you gave me
[04:58] <AlwaysIcey> I haven't been able to find anything, other then the link I gave you earlier.. Sorry about that
[04:58] <AlwaysIcey> How did it work out?
[04:58] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: i have no idea bout security part, but i think it should be fine.
[04:58] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey: is realtek audio?
[04:58] <ryanmooney> peace
[04:58] <[CC] Impsy> is realtek audio?
[04:58] <paul_> I have another question please. If the install of breezy was a breeze more or less with exception of all you have to do to get mp3, dvd, etc to work just how easy would it be to upgrade to dapper? Just curious.
[04:58] <AlwaysIcey> Ok.
[04:59] <[CC] Impsy> 10ec8029 Yes Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8029(AS)
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[04:59] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: there is such a thing, I believe
[04:59] <[CC] Impsy> k..
[04:59] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: realtek nics are also common
[04:59] <[CC] Impsy> the rest is all Intel and then one ATI
[04:59] <CaBlGuY> ok DShepherd   here ya be..  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15058
[04:59] <Hajuu> How do I find out  what type of cpu architecture im running for installing a new kernel from apt-get ?
[04:59] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: did you see that on the page -- "The changes will take effect when the computer is restarted."? :-D
[04:59] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: what's the realtek line? you can paste it here
[04:59] <rukuartic> Hajuu: less /proc/cpu
[04:59] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  done tried thayt a couple times.. :p
[04:59] <amphi> Hajuu: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[04:59] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: it just allows userid to use a specific file which is /sbin/reboot and nothing else
[05:00] <rukuartic> Hajuu: sorry, amphi has it
[05:00] <[CC] Impsy> 10ec8029 Yes Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8029(AS) ne2k-pci
[05:00] <[CC] Impsy> thats the line
[05:00] <rukuartic> IcemanV9: Ok thanks... thats what I have. Just looking to make sure they can't "rm -rf /"
[05:00] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: I dont see the ntfs partition your trying to mount.  and your ext3 partition seems to be mounted readonly.. cause it has errors
[05:00] <TigerWolf> Anyone got flash to install properly? -  sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree doesnt work
[05:00] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: looks like a NIC
[05:00] <IcemanV9> rukuartic:  oh that command. ha. it won't work for userid :)
[05:01] <dougsko> paul_, its as simple as sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade after changing all references from breezy to dapper in /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:01] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: are you sure that /dev/hda1 is your ntfs partitiion?
[05:01] <[CC] Impsy> whats that amphi
[05:01] <rukuartic> IcemanV9: ?
[05:01] <TypeR> i got a question. Why is the cd i get boot up like a live and not the install?
[05:01] <greg> Ok the zd1211 is working great thanks for the help
[05:01] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  yes, IM sure cause it's the ONLY other drive I have in my box..
[05:01] <TigerWolf> TypeR: It a live install
[05:01] <dougsko> TypeR, there an option to install from the live cd
[05:01] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: rm -rf / won't work for that userid is what i meant
[05:01] <TypeR> oh okay sorry
[05:01] <wmadden> what does it mean with i get an x error at startup that says refocount is 2, should be 1; fixing?  It's in /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc
[05:01] <skippy81> ylon, i have a theory
[05:02] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd: plus thwe size is correct....
[05:02] <scottt106> I ran into some trouble upgrading from Breezy to Dapper.  After following the posted instructions, and then rebooting, I got an error that said X couldn't start, and I booted from the console.  From there I tried installing the ubuntu-desktop package, and once again upgrading to Dapper.  Now after restarting, I get errors saying "Segmentation Fault" repeatedly, and then that hda1 couldn't be found.  Now I'm stuck in a limited shell,
[05:02] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: around to your fstab.. hda1 is ext3 not ntfs
[05:02] <wmadden> sorry refcount, not refocount
[05:02] <ylon> skippy81: I'm all ears, I'm about ready to loose my mind
[05:02] <Hajuu> whats smp again?
[05:02] <mardi> anyone know why the synaptics touchpad on my new HP laptop goes nuts when the wifi is used?
[05:02] <TigerWolf> Anyone got flash to install properly? -  sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree doesnt work
[05:02] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: unless that userid gain root access :D
[05:02] <rukuartic> IcemanV9: If I added a new users "adduser blah" and they ran that command, what would happen? what say, /home/myusername/myfile is chmod 777?
[05:02] <[CC] Impsy> amphi: whats an NIC?
[05:02] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  yur talkin greek to my buddie..  :p
[05:02] <TypeR> i just thought it was a live and i was like :| but now thats good
[05:02] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: paste what sudo fdisk -l puts out
[05:02] <greg> for those wanting to install 6.0.6 I used the alternate install the text version and all went great. I had numerous problems with the live cd
[05:02] <skippy81> i think it is a distinct possibility that NWFS support does exist, but has to be enabled in the 2.6 kernel (ie it doesnt run as a module)
[05:02] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: srry
[05:02] <AlwaysIcey> NIC is Network Interface Card
[05:02] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: paste what sudo fdisk -l puts out <-- do that
[05:02] <TigerWolf> mardi: Apparently there are problems with the wireless drivers
[05:02] <[CC] Impsy> so is that sound
[05:02] <[CC] Impsy> or am i on the wrong think
[05:02] <[CC] Impsy> *thing
[05:02] <[CC] Impsy> im looking for sound :P
[05:03] <Schalken> !restricted formats
[05:03] <ubotu> well, restricted formats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or '!codecs'
[05:03] <mardi> TigerWolf: i'm using the bcm43xx module
[05:03] <skippy81> to test this i am going to boot into gentoo now, and check out my kernel source. i will be back in 5 minutes to give you an answer ylon
[05:03] <AlwaysIcey> That's your ethernet card more then likely.
[05:03] <[CC] Impsy> oh ok.
[05:03] <mlalkaka> i've read here and there that ubuntu has a monthly wallpaper that gets updated automatically. how do i use that?
[05:03] <nf4> i used the live cd and it was smooth
[05:03] <[CC] Impsy> would it be a PNP device?
[05:03] <AlwaysIcey> What was the Real Audio one you mentioned earlier? Or was that the NIC?
[05:03] <ylon> skippy81: thanks much
[05:03] <nf4> useing the amd64 version
[05:03] <[CC] Impsy> realtek
[05:03] <[CC] Impsy> i thought i have a soundblaster card
[05:03] <AlwaysIcey> It may be an ISA/PNP device.
[05:03] <TigerWolf> marti : Thats what ive heard - I dont knoe any details or how to help you - sorry
[05:03] <DShepherd> mlalkaka: search for calendar..
[05:03] <nf4> but i went back to 5.10
[05:03] <[CC] Impsy> i think its a soundblaster if anyone has every heard of it
[05:03] <Celeste> hi
[05:03] <skippy81> ylon, ill be back in 5 - 10 min
[05:03] <IcemanV9> rukuartic: it will be restricted to that userid only
[05:03] <mardi> TigerWolf: thanks for the info
[05:03] <nf4> and am trying the update through the net
[05:04] <scottt106> I had some trouble upgrading from Breezy to Dapper, can somebody help me troubleshoot?
[05:04] <nf4> it will be done in a hr
[05:04] <AlwaysIcey> What kind of computer are you installing it on [CC] ?
[05:04] <DShepherd> mlalkaka: i think its called ubuntu-calendar. something like that. I can check if you like
[05:04] <CaBlGuY> ok DShepherd here we go...  :p     http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15059
[05:04] <Celeste> is there a good offline reader for webpages which loads down every link too?  (2 instances deep)
[05:04] <[CC] Impsy> waht do you mean?
[05:04] <[CC] Impsy> what kind of specs?
[05:04] <AlwaysIcey> What brand and model number?
[05:04] <amphi> [CC] Impsy: sorry, I was moving upstairs - a network card
[05:04] <[CC] Impsy> ah lol where would i find that lol alwaysicey
[05:04] <[CC] Impsy> and i believe its : Sound Blaster AWE32 Plug and Play
[05:05] <TigerWolf> Anyone got flash to install properly? -  sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree doesnt work properly
[05:05] <mlalkaka> DShepherd: your're right: ubuntu-calendar is the package
[05:05] <[CC] Impsy> i think thats it
[05:05] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: ah. your ntfs partition (windows drive) is /dev/hdb1 and not /dev/hda1
[05:05] <nf4> i used that glflah
[05:05] <nf4> or what ever
[05:05] <nf4> it works
[05:05] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, so I put the woring thing in the command..
[05:05] <nf4> but is kinda old
[05:05] <AlwaysIcey> The model of the computer?  Would be on the nameplate on the back of it.  Common brands are HP, Dell, Compaq, IBM.
[05:05] <nf4> and not 64bit
[05:05] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: right. you think you can do this now?
[05:05] <squorrox> Hello all. The md5sum.txt on the Dapper CD contains only a partial list of the files on the CD. How do I validate all the others?
[05:06] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  I dunno.  lemme see if I still got the command around here somewhere..
[05:06] <nf4> oh i mean swf
[05:06] <buzzed> what is a good dvd ripping app?
[05:06] <MrObvious> !tell MrObvious about nvidia
[05:06] <stringbling> hey, i got a question for anyone can help me...i want to disable gdm, how do i do that?
[05:06] <nf4> there are only two
[05:06] <nf4> acid rip
[05:06] <nf4> and dvd::rip
[05:06] <slavik> stringbling: why?
[05:06] <scottt106> When booting I get an error message "Segmentation Fault" and then another that says hda1 cannot be found, can anyone help?
[05:06] <nf4> plus some comand line versions
[05:07] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: remember the page that I sent you.http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/partitions-booting.html just replace /dev/hda1 with /dev/hdb1 and you should be in business
[05:07] <stringbling> slavik, cuz i want all my resources
[05:07] <slavik> nf4: which one of those will just copy the DVD files?
[05:07] <nf4> DVD:Rip is the best if you can figure out how to make it work
[05:07] <Sarmis|Laptop> anyone here able to help me with some really silly newbie questions?
[05:07] <AlwaysIcey> We can try Sarmis
[05:07] <nf4> dvd:rip is probly what you want
[05:07] <slavik> stringbling: gdm takes not evem 5MB of memory
[05:07] <nf4> it has problems with 5.10 and amd64
[05:07] <Sarmis|Laptop> I'm trying to install ubuntu on my desktop
[05:07] <Jarrod06> !dvd ripping
[05:07] <ubotu> Jarrod06: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:07] <dsquared> helo all
[05:08] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: i think you may need to do a restart though.. cause your hda1 (your linux drive) is mounted readonly.. and you wont be able to write (make changes to your disk)
[05:08] <nf4> to where you have to edit the code some how
[05:08] <AlienX> DShepherd, http://natsci.eckerd.edu/~bordelsr/configs/sources.list you like? ;)
[05:08] <Sarmis|Laptop> and the live cd won't get out of  640x480 resolution
[05:08] <dougsko> qdvdauthor is a nice app to make your own dvds
[05:08] <Sarmis|Laptop> which is not large enough to run the install program - I can't see the buttons I need to hit :P
[05:08] <slavik> Sarmis|Laptop: what video card?
[05:08] <freddy> wtf 3:18:25 to export the music from the ipod...thats outregous
[05:08] <DShepherd> AlienX: you are one crazy person
[05:08] <Sarmis|Laptop> radeon 9800 pro
[05:08] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  :/   it's doin the same thing as it was b4 with the usage mount -v type stuff..
[05:08] <CaBlGuY> Grrrrrr
[05:08] <slavik> Sarmis|Laptop: maybe because the driver is ati or something
[05:08] <AlienX> DShepherd, hehe, i told you it was long
[05:09] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: restart your machine.. I will be waiting on u.. :-).. you have friends here
[05:09] <slavik> Sarmis|Laptop: if you already installed ubuntu, follow the ati binary driver wiki page
[05:09] <dougsko> freddy, how are you doing that?
[05:09] <dsquared> looking 4 help with firefox installation on dapper
[05:09] <DShepherd> AlienX: you need a hobby :-D
[05:09] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, restatring..
[05:09] <CaBlGuY> brb
[05:09] <CaBlGuY> :p
[05:09] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey: is pentium one?
[05:09] <slavik> dsquared: dapper comes with 1.5
[05:09] <freddy> dougsko: gtkpod
[05:09] <Sarmis|Laptop> I can't install since the graphical installer is too big for 640x480, running it off the live cd
[05:09] <Boelcke> Help! I have a second HD, which currently contains 2 NTFS partitions. I can't mount them! I can't even see them.  Argh...
[05:09] <AlienX> DShepherd, hell, i run a company :)
[05:09] <verve> anyone have the source or a binary for the scanModem utility? some guy i know's trying to get his winmodem to work
[05:09] <verve> and the sites with scanModem don't work
[05:09] <slavik> Sarmis|Laptop: does it refuse to run?
[05:09] <DShepherd> AlienX: ah.. now your not so crazy.. :-)
[05:09] <dsquared> kubuntu doesn't....
[05:09] <dougsko> freddy, just mount your ipod as a harddrive, and cp the files
[05:09] <Jarrod06> !gtkpod
[05:09] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Jarrod06
[05:09] <slavik> dsquared: are you sure?
[05:09] <Jarrod06> !aac
[05:09] <ubotu> aac is probably read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information about aac support
[05:09] <AlwaysIcey> Um, not a common brand CC.  Did you buy the computer new or used?
[05:10] <slavik> !ff
[05:10] <ubotu> slavik: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:10] <dsquared> thats right
[05:10] <[CC] Impsy> it was my dads, i have no idea. im 15.
[05:10] <slavik> !firefox
[05:10] <Sarmis|Laptop> oh, I'm in the live cd, the resolution is just to small to see the buttons on the install program
[05:10] <[CC] Impsy> its intel pentium 2
[05:10] <wastrel> ubuntu
[05:10] <rukuartic> I'm assuming that a cronjob requires the user to be logged in for it to run?
[05:10] <Sarmis|Laptop> which seems to me to be an odd situation :P
[05:10] <rukuartic> Sarmis|Laptop: System>Preferences>Change Resolution
[05:10] <greg> is there a linux alternative to netstumbler?
[05:10] <wastrel> rukuartic:  nope
[05:10] <Mulder> pentium ii :S
[05:10] <[CC] Impsy> and it starts up and has American Megatrends
[05:10] <Hajuu> Do I need to do anything special to upgrade to the breezy kernel? I mean I should just be able to apt-get it over my hoary one, no?
[05:10] <Jarrod06> !firefox
[05:10] <slavik> !firefox1.5
[05:10] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:10] <AlienX> DShepherd, heh, it's what happens when you have been running sid for a while and decide to use this crazy ubuntu stuff ;)
[05:10] <Sarmis|Laptop> It only lets me chose the 640x480
[05:10] <AlwaysIcey> ok, on the back of it, there should be a nameplate that will say Model no. and S/N.
[05:10] <slavik> Hajuu: yes ... I think
[05:10] <[CC] Impsy> k
[05:10] <Mulder> why si the ubuntu build of firefox/thudnerbird slower than the standardised build from mozilla?
[05:10] <[CC] Impsy> ill check
[05:10] <DShepherd> AlienX: hehhe
[05:10] <dougsko> rukuartic, nope! they dont have to be logged in
[05:10] <[CC] Impsy> want me to write it down icey?
[05:10] <rukuartic> dougsko: thats cool
[05:11] <AlwaysIcey> I can't diss a PII.  That's what I"m installing ubuntu on right now.
[05:11] <slavik> Mulder: slower in start up or in getting pages?
[05:11] <DShepherd> Mulder: i dont know... is it very slow?
[05:11] <dsquared> will try that
[05:11] <stringbling> slavik, i've only got 128 megs of ram to work with here. and for some reason right now i have two instances of gdm runnin and each is taking just over ten megs...also, i want to run themes in fvwm and its not allowin that...also, i just like to try new things and see what i can and cant do with linux...so back to my question, how do i get rid of gdm?
[05:11] <[CC] Impsy> should i write the stuff down?
[05:11] <AlwaysIcey> Just the brand name and model number.
[05:11] <masho> any ideas as to how I can make all the files under /var/www on my local machine readable by apache... am creating a default site and the style sheet I saved has permuission denied ;-(
[05:11] <freddy> dougsko: it is not that easy, ipod changes the name nomenclature when you store a song in it...so if the name of the song is for example "i miss you" if you look for it in the ipod as a harddrive..youll find something like MKRTD
[05:11] <wastrel> dapper broke palm pilot sync - anyone else having trouble?
[05:11] <slavik> stringbling: my 2 gdms are 2.4MB and 1.7MB
[05:11] <greg> is there a linux alternative to netstumbler?
[05:11] <Mulder> dshepherd, slavik, slow in runtime. it feels slightly lagged.
[05:12] <slavik> Mulder: no offense, but I don't notice it ... follow the guide on !firefox1.5
[05:12] <MOSMarauder> someone here ? got a serious problem
[05:12] <stringbling> good for you slavik, are you just going to defend gdm or do you just not know how?
[05:12] <Mulder> !firefox1.5
[05:12] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:12] <DShepherd> Mulder: hmm.. well I think it runs better on windows too. You can try epiphany browser
[05:12] <slavik> stringbling: you should be able to just remove the gdm package, but ubuntu-desktop depends on it
[05:12] <AlwaysIcey> What's up MOS?  someone should be able to help you.
[05:12] <MOSMarauder> i hope ;)
[05:12] <stringbling> slavik, thats what i'was afraid of
[05:12] <Mr_Smith> When I go to update manager it says an upgrade is available, but doesn't give me the option to upgrade what should I do?
[05:12] <slavik> MOSMarauder: next time, just ask the question
[05:12] <dougsko> freddy, huh, well, im not too sure. i dont have an ipod, but with my mp3 player, i just mount the device on /dev/sde and then i can move music files from here to there  with no problem
[05:13] <MOSMarauder> problem is: i installed Nvidia-glx ...driver so far works fine (dapper)...
[05:13] <rukuartic> MOSMarauder: Doesn't sound like a problem :P
[05:13] <slavik> stringbling: ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage, it doesn't actually install anything ... it is there to be dependant on stuff
[05:13] <Mulder> DShepherd, yeah well, a friend of mine switched to the binary mozilla distributed and it was apparently the lag disappeared
[05:13] <stringbling> so, ubuntu cant just log into command line and startx old fashioned like?
[05:13] <MOSMarauder> BUT if i end x server in any way the whole system crashes and freezes
[05:13] <dougsko> freddy, maybe a small perl script to change the song names?
[05:13] <AlwaysIcey> unless he has an ATI card. ;)
[05:13] <DShepherd> Mulder: interesting
[05:13] <MOSMarauder> same thing also with Nvidia.com driver..
[05:13] <wastrel> i have an ati card
[05:13] <Mulder> DShepherd, woops lol excuse that sentence, the end was a bit broke
[05:13] <wastrel> stringbling:  you can, just remove your display manager
[05:13] <slavik> MOSMarauder: might be a driver bug ... ati driver had a bug about system freezing when switching from X to other virtual console
[05:13] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ummmm  no go buddie.. :/
[05:14] <freddy> dougsko: that's what gtkpod does ;)
[05:14] <Moodles> something is wrong with my Ubuntu 6.06, Mplayer doesn't run, it shows its loading screen then exits
[05:14] <MOSMarauder> so maybe an older driver version might help?
[05:14] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey: i think this is model number : BB-BW-FXII-A2-CT
[05:14] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  still sayin I aint got permisions,..  n stuff..
[05:14] <slavik> Moodles: run it from a terminal, that way you get some error
[05:14] <MOSMarauder> cut glx and nvidia origina are the same version nr
[05:14] <MOSMarauder> cuz..
[05:14] <skippy81> ylon:  there may be hope for you - i have found that there is a kernel module named "NCPFS" (Netware core protocol), it is described as "allowing you to mount netware file server volumes and access them", basically it lets you use your linux machine as a netware CLIENT. Is that what you want?
[05:14] <stringbling> wastrel, then i can startx from command prompt? are you sure?
[05:14] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  this is what it says in disk manager.....   You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "disks-conf-hdb1".
[05:15] <slavik> stringbling: yes
[05:15] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: no go? paste cat /etc/fstab . I want to see if its is mount readonly again. Can you create a folder?
[05:15] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey: what can you do with those numbers, i dont undertand
[05:15] <wastrel> stringbling:  should work - if it doesn't you can just reinstall your display manager :] 
[05:15] <LoneShadow> Shadyman_
[05:15] <Mr_Smith> When I go to update manager it says an upgrade is available, but doesn't give me the option to upgrade what should I do?
[05:15] <wastrel> stringbling:  try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop  then ctrl-alt-backspace to kill X  then "startx" at the prompt.
[05:15] <stringbling> ok, i'll give it a try
[05:15] <ylon> skippy81: no, I need to mount netware file systems.
[05:15] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: dont worry about the disk manager yet.. right now.. its not our friend. we'll buy it out soon :-)
[05:15] <dougsko> freddy, lol ok
[05:15] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  it's not even mounted  in the cat /etc/fstab
[05:16] <wmadden> i tried to install XGL, and no whenever I boot up, it tells me FPE /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing.  what does that mean?
[05:16] <AlwaysIcey> [CC] , if you have the brand name and the model number, you can go to their support site, and get the technical specs for the computer.  It will tell you exactly what the sound card is, and other devices.
[05:16] <ylon> skippy81: how much would you charge to figure out a solution?  I've been working on this for about 8 hours
[05:16] <skippy81> so the file systems are physucally located in your linux box?
[05:16] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  I see, dha1, hda5, and hdc
[05:16] <digikom> !tell digikom about xgl
[05:16] <skippy81> ylon: people dont charge here :)
[05:16] <Moodles> slavik: do you know where the binary executable is for mplayer?
[05:16] <ylon> skippy81: I don't have much mind left after this, it seems that there are some distros out there that would do what I need, but I can't find any
[05:16] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: that's a good sign. now you get to do it. paste /etc/fstab. I am more interested in your linux partition now
[05:16] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:16] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: can you create a file?
[05:16] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:16] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:16] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:16] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:16] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:16] <LoRez> Warning: `_kadaj_3' seems to be spamming, please discontinue or kills/klines will be issued.
[05:16] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:16] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:16] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:16] <ylon> one I saw mentioned was "White Glove" and it had the nwfs.o module
[05:17] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:17] <wastrel> anyone using palm pilot with evoultion?  does your palm sync with evo in dapper?
[05:17] <linkd> bye _kadaj_3
[05:17] <_kadaj_3> fuker] 
[05:17] <linkd> :P
[05:17] <wastrel> !ops
[05:17] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob, Hobbsee or gnomefreak!
[05:17] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  said permision denied..
[05:17] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: :-O..oh.. not kool
[05:17] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  yea, tell me about it
[05:17] <CaBlGuY> :/
[05:17] <[CC] Impsy> AlwaysIcey: im very certain although it is a Soundblaster awe32
[05:18] <AlwaysIcey> Ok, did you see anything in the device list about that?
[05:18] <[CC] Impsy> on which?
[05:18] <Amaranth> ok, k-lined
[05:18] <symetric> i'm really new to ubuntu, and i want to install compiz. i've installed the repository things (which i have no idea what it is) and the ati drivers and so on. anyone got a clue? or if anyone knows where the compiz channel is o_O
[05:18] <[CC] Impsy> which device list
[05:18] <axisys> what is a good podcatcher for dapper?
[05:18] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: do you have a live cd or something? you going to need to scan your drive with the command fsck.ext3
[05:18] <AlwaysIcey> The list that you were looking at, where it showed you Realtek.
[05:19] <CaBlGuY> yea,,   I got the dapper CD
[05:19] <[CC] Impsy> nope
[05:19] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: not a nice time to be a newbie
[05:19] <[CC] Impsy> i dont think it would go on that list though
[05:19] <frank23> symetric: you can try #ubuntu-xgl
[05:19] <gene0915> Hello all...slight prob. I'm installing kubuntu 6.06 using the alternate CD. I have no option to install grub to /dev/fd0. It only puts it on the hard disk. How can I force grub onto the floppy during setup?
[05:19] <IcemanV9> ylon: apt-cache search netware .. see if any of those helps you
[05:19] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  yea I'm seein that...
[05:19] <symetric> thanks frank23
[05:19] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: the desktop right? not the alternative. right
[05:19] <symetric> #ubuntu-xgl
[05:19] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  I got everything else pretty much set up all by myself thouigh...  :)
[05:19] <avis> you can install grub on a floppy after installing to hard drive.  its in the grub how-to
[05:20] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  yes, desktop
[05:20] <[CC] Impsy> bah ill never get sound
[05:20] <[CC] Impsy> Iceman
[05:20] <ylon> IcemanV9: yeah, did that earlier today :)
[05:20] <[CC] Impsy> can i open up my computer and see the card?
[05:20] <[CC] Impsy> will it tell me on it?
[05:20] <AlwaysIcey> Try this link.  If it doesn't show up right, put Soundblaster AWE32 in the search box and search for it.  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=5756613
[05:20] <ylon> IcemanV9: no luck in terms of nwfs access
[05:20] <mardi> anyone know why the synaptics touchpad on my new HP laptop goes nuts when the wifi is used?
[05:20] <AlwaysIcey> Um probably not.
[05:20] <SurfnKid> skippy81: Any idea why i get this error? http://pastebin.com/756959
[05:20] <ylon> just networkable options
[05:20] <[CC] Impsy> yea ok
[05:20] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: pretty awesome! ok.. you going to need to boot into the live cd.. and come back here where your friend DShepherd awaits to help you :-)
[05:20] <SurfnKid> Im running the second method of compiz/xgl setup
[05:20] <masho> how easy is it to install KDE as well as Gnome ?
[05:21] <IcemanV9> ylon: really? hm
[05:21] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:   :)  ok, cross your fingers... comin right back..  I hope..  :O
[05:21] <gene0915> Avis, are you talking about the page that mentions copying stage1 and stage2 etc from a terminal? If so, I followed those directions and no go.
[05:21] <Moodles> slavik: missing font
[05:21] <frank23> masho: very.   install   kubuntu-desktop  using synaptic
[05:21] <DShepherd> masho: well to date. i havent heard much about compiz on kde
[05:21] <danfg> wierd, my ubuntu doesn't have make or configure. what kind of distro is this?
[05:21] <Moodles> sorry, missing skin
[05:21] <ylon> IcemanV9: at least that was what I found
[05:21] <AlwaysIcey> Tell masho about KDE
[05:21] <DShepherd> masho: oops.. sorry.. wrong person
[05:21] <workbean> " You are running a kernel (version 2.6.10-5-386) and attempting to remove  the same version. This is a potentially disastrous action." - I get that during a dist-upgrade
[05:21] <IcemanV9> ylon: not even ncpfs?
[05:21] <avis> i dont know i heard about making boot floppies in the grub how-to
[05:21] <masho> frank23: and then I can select the enviroment on login ?
[05:21] <[CC] Impsy> lol this is a nightmare
[05:21] <warthawg> is there anything special for restricted file formats for lts?
[05:21] <axisys> danfg: apt-get install build-essential
[05:21] <ylon> IcemanV9: the bottom line is that I need a 2.4 kernel asap so that I can compile the following module:
[05:21] <ylon> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/fs/nwfs/nwfs1201-01.tar.gz
[05:21] <Clint-> hey, anyone good with firewall configuration on ubuntu or linux system, I'm working with closing ports, at least trying, My friend I let him use my firewall, so... :(  , but thats what friends are for, I keep getting ms-sql- attacks, MS-sql-m and MS-sql-s  ,
[05:21] <frank23> masho: yeah. at the login choose the session type\
[05:22] <Aphostile> Ok i just reinstalled my breezey badger.  What is the simplest way to upgrade to the latest?
[05:22] <Mr_Smith> update manager doesn't give me the option to upgrade...any ideas on how to fix this?
[05:22] <AlwaysIcey> lol CC.  What was running on the computer before? (Guessing Windows 95)
[05:22] <Hajuu> Can ANYONE tell me, why whenever I restart, all my mixer channels on my sblive are muted and volume set to zero? Its a pain having to reset it every time.
[05:22] <ylon> IcemanV9: no, unfortunately that is network access, not direct fs.
[05:22] <[CC] Impsy> no it was 98
[05:22] <warthawg> good grief, there a 882 folks in here
[05:22] <IcemanV9> ylon: does 2.6 work?
[05:22] <AlwaysIcey> What do you want to do with the computer?
[05:22] <ylon> IcemanV9: no
[05:22] <Clint-> I'm using firestarter, its just that I"m a good IT when it comes to hardening windows.. ^_^
[05:22] <slavik> Aphostile: sudo 'update-manager -d'
[05:23] <Clint-> slavik: !
[05:23] <danfg> axisys: thanks. i guess that's what happens when you trim ubuntu to fit into a single CD :)
[05:23] <Clint-> ;)
[05:23] <slavik> Clint-: your experience is useless in Ubuntu :P
[05:23] <[CC] Impsy> you talking to me icey?
[05:23] <AlwaysIcey> Yes CC.
[05:23] <Moodles> reinstalled the mplayer fonts, mplayer works now
[05:23] <Clint-> nope, Got VMware Workstation 5.5 up and running great, :-)
[05:23] <slavik> how is it?
[05:24] <Clint-> I got dvd playing awesome hee
[05:24] <jarrod06> i was pleasantly surprised to see mplayer for os x
[05:24] <[CC] Impsy> i really have no idea, i want to get the sound set-up so i can get a good mp3 player on it that also has ipod support. I also want to get a few games on it
[05:24] <slavik> Clint-: I'll be taking a sys admin class which uses freebsd 6 :D
[05:24] <[CC] Impsy> its really just to have something new because windows 98 was boring me
[05:24] <Clint-> well, configured, xorconfig , other day, and got everything right, it just lacking acpi support, however I'm part of there support team on laptops, clint on forums, Clint*
[05:24] <[CC] Impsy> lol its supertanker
[05:24] <[CC] Impsy> sup supertanker
[05:24] <greg> can anyone help me get kismet installed I have downloaded the latest release. I have cd to the directory and tried to use make but it says no file.
[05:24] <slavik> [CC] Impsy: get liquidwar and bzflag and there is another one called cube I think
[05:24] <jarrod06> !kismet
[05:24] <ubotu> kismet is a wireless network sniffer tha can work in passive mode unlike netstumbler. it can decloak networks that dont broadcast essid's given that there is traffic. for more info see  http://www.kismetwireless.net/
[05:24] <Hajuu> Can ANYONE tell me, why whenever I restart, all my mixer channels on my sblive are muted and volume set to zero? Its a pain having to reset it every time.
[05:25] <supertanker> yo Impsy!
[05:25] <[CC] Impsy> slavik: i alrady have them on a cd, i dont know how to install them
[05:25] <Clint-> well good for u, :-) I have alot of books on FreeBSD, and Unix Administration, I just need to read them
[05:25] <MaKkY> hey can anyone help me I need help with .tar.gz file types
[05:25] <[CC] Impsy> you use ubuntu supertanker?
[05:25] <axisys> greg: did u install build-essential?
[05:25] <jarrod06> !tar
[05:25] <eigenlambda> gnome is so way much better than kde
[05:25] <slavik> Clint-: reading is the tricky part :P
[05:25] <greg> no I will do that
[05:25] <[CC] Impsy> someone tell me how to install bzflag, liquidwar and cube
[05:25] <eigenlambda> and ubuntu pwns fedora
[05:25] <supertanker> after I "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" do I have to do anything or can I just log out and use the session menu to use xfce
[05:25] <jarrod06> !targz
[05:25] <ubotu> jarrod06: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:25] <christian> does anyone have problems with the xorg.conf resolutions not being the actual resolutions you can get on your display?
[05:25] <supertanker> did u download the source or the .deb
[05:25] <supertanker> Impsy: did u download the source or the .deb
[05:25] <[CC] Impsy> i think the source
[05:25] <Clint-> yes, and thats what I been doing, I just been busy with rhino3d, and maxon, and spending time with girlfriend and friends, best friends, and just seen "X-MEN" today :-)
[05:25] <slavik> eigenlambda: gnome and kde are different, please keep that type of comment to yourself (we don't want to start religion wars)
[05:25] <wastrel> christian:  did you restart X after changing your xorg.conf?
[05:26] <[CC] Impsy> let me check
[05:26] <supertanker> yes I do impsy
[05:26] <whiter> [CC] Impsy you just installed ubuntu just now
[05:26] <Aphostile> My update manager is the newest vesion
[05:26] <christian> yes. i did
[05:26] <slavik> impsy, both are in the repositories
[05:26] <supertanker> Okay. First, open a terminal
[05:26] <Aphostile> version
[05:26] <AlwaysIcey> Well, CC.. Unless someone else can help you with this, my suggestion is the forums.  I'm not sure what to tell you otherwise.
[05:26] <supertanker> See if it is a .tar.gz
[05:26] <[CC] Impsy> whiter: i installed xubuntu today
[05:26] <whiter> impsy after 98?
[05:26] <christian> i have a laptop and it is stuck 1920x1200
[05:26] <supertanker> or .tar.bz2
[05:26] <supertanker> I can help Impsy
[05:26] <slavik> Aphostile: update-manager -d should give you a button which shows a new distribution
[05:26] <Clint-> sometimes I feel like doing a Jean Grey on ubuntu sometimes, :-)
[05:26] <christian> and that isn't even in my xorg.conf
[05:26] <supertanker> Just tell me what file you downloaded, and i can help from there.
[05:26] <danfg> how does one restart or stop the X server without restarting the OS?
[05:26] <whiter> impsy xubuntu is nice :)... i use it
[05:26] <Clint-> actually, the MS-sql attacks :)
[05:26] <wastrel> christian:  if you have an xorg.conf file in your home directory, that takes precedence - another little gotcha
[05:27] <slavik> danfg: ctrl+alt+backspace
[05:27] <AlwaysIcey> Awesome supertanker.  I'll have to watch, for some pointers then.. :D
[05:27] <Clint-> just make that,  The Phoenix :)
[05:27] <[CC] Impsy> i dont see a debian file here : http://www.bzflag.org/wiki/Download
[05:27] <danfg> slavik: nice, i'll try it brb
[05:27] <danfg> slavik: thanks btw
[05:27] <slavik> [CC] Impsy: system -> administration -> synaptic package manager :)
[05:27] <BlueEagle> danfg: in the terminal (hint: CTRL+ALT+F1) run: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart (or kdm for kubuntu or xdm for xubuntu)
[05:27] <christian> there are no xorg.conf in home directory
[05:27] <[CC] Impsy> slavik: whats it do
[05:27] <christian> i didn't have this problem in hoary
[05:27] <christian> just in dapper
[05:27] <christian> or in breezy
[05:27] <slavik> it allows you to install programs without hunting for stuff on the ent :D
[05:28] <slavik> ent=net
[05:28] <Clint-> why and the heck, does FreeNode keep probing my connection :D
[05:28] <christian> i don't know if its something with the nvidia driver
[05:28] <danfg> BlueEagle: what about just stopping it, gdm stop ?
[05:28] <whiter> impy what are you trying to do
[05:28] <[CC] Impsy> well how about if that computer has no net to search on =] 
[05:28] <whiter> [CC] Impsy what are you trying to do
[05:28] <BlueEagle> danfg: That will shut down the X server.
[05:28] <[CC] Impsy> meaning theres no internet
[05:28] <supertanker> Impsy: what file did you download for bzflag? the .tar,gz, or the .deb
[05:28] <whiter> i can help, i use xubuntu
[05:28] <slavik> [CC] Impsy: you can download the deb files and put them on CD :)
[05:28] <danfg> BlueEagle: thanks :)
[05:28] <[CC] Impsy> supertanker: i got the tar.gz because i didnt see a deb file
[05:28] <supertanker> [CC[Impsy: what file did you download for bzflag? the .tar,gz, or the .deb
[05:28] <BlueEagle> danfg: np
[05:28] <supertanker> Okay. Now, press, alt+f2
[05:28] <[CC] Impsy> slavik: i dont see the deb files on the d/l pages, maybe im missing them
[05:28] <freddy> how do i install a rpm?
[05:28] <whiter> IMPSY
[05:28] <whiter> lol
[05:28] <Aphostile> cool
[05:28] <wastrel> christian:  i recommend removing all the resoultions except the one you want from your xorg.conf (back up the original first) then restarting X....  dunno otherwise
[05:28] <Aphostile> ty
[05:29] <danfg> brb
[05:29] <slavik> [CC] Impsy: I meant from the repositories
[05:29] <BlueEagle> !alien
[05:29] <ubotu> I heard alien is a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Its use is discouraged, as it could create serious problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/
[05:29] <Aphostile> not gonna bother to update the kernel yet
[05:29] <supertanker> freddyrpm --install rpmname.rpm
[05:29] <[CC] Impsy> Wait before i install games, I NEED MY SOUND WORKGIN!
[05:29] <christian> I did that already....But no luck
[05:29] <supertanker> freddy: rpm --install rpmname.rpm
[05:29] <kurt754> Ubuntu doesn't recognize my network card on my motherboard automatically. It's NVIDIA based. Any ideas on how to resolve?
[05:29] <wastrel> christian:  if you upgraded from hoary are you maybe using xfree instead of xorg?
[05:29] <Aphostile> might as well get the latest and greatest first
[05:29] <[CC] Impsy> i need to get my sound owkring
[05:29] <siimo> hi does the Dapper Drake Desktop CD still ask questions like your timezone and language when you just want to run it like a LIVE CD
[05:29] <[CC] Impsy> why is linux such a pain so far
[05:29] <supertanker> Impsy what desktop envo are u using
[05:29] <whiter> oh
[05:29] <christian> no, I did a fresh install today
[05:29] <slavik> [CC] Impsy: what card do you have?
[05:29] <siimo> i want to check b4 i download,, i didnt like brezzys live cd
[05:29] <[CC] Impsy> lol my beloved windows 98 is gone, no turning back
[05:29] <whiter> impsy how is your sound not working
[05:29] <AlwaysIcey> tell kurt754 about Nvidia
[05:29] <supertanker> Linux is just 'hostile to beginners"/ once you get the hang of it, it will be awsome
[05:29] <christian> i was running breezy, and upgraded and got the same problem
[05:29] <whiter> are you trying to play an mp3?
[05:29] <[CC] Impsy> lol the soud doesnothing
[05:30] <greg> ok I installed the build-essentials and still nothing when I type make.
[05:30] <whiter> are you trying to play an mp3?
[05:30] <christian> so i though a complete re-install might do the trick
[05:30] <christian> but no luck
[05:30] <[CC] Impsy> it just doesnt detect the sound card or soemthing
[05:30] <slavik> [CC] Impsy: what card do you have?
[05:30] <wastrel> pisser
[05:30] <whiter> impsy how do you know
[05:30] <[CC] Impsy> i think a Soundblaster AWE32
[05:30] <Hamppari> kurt754 try to find out the exact model, and there should be some info on tje ubuntu wiki or forums (had the same problem)
[05:30] <[CC] Impsy> wow busy forum
[05:30] <whiter> it should...
[05:30] <slavik> impsy, no offense, but get something more recent anyway
[05:30] <Aphostile> very
[05:30] <whiter> impsy what did you try to play
[05:30] <[CC] Impsy> just the sample it came with
[05:30] <wastrel> anyone know why palm pilot sync with evolution is broken in dapper?
[05:30] <slavik> impsy, pastebin the output of lsmod
[05:30] <[CC] Impsy> just the sample it came with
[05:30] <supertanker> Someone try and teach Impsy how to compile from source...I gotta go. Cya
[05:30] <[CC] Impsy> k
[05:30] <whiter> k
[05:30] <whiter> what are you trying to compile
[05:30] <kurt754> Well, the motherboard is a asus A8N-VM CSM
[05:31] <AlwaysIcey> ubotu tell kurt754 about Nvidia
[05:31] <slavik> impsy, the computer you are on now, is it the ubuntu computer?
[05:31] <kurt754> I built the PC myself :)
[05:31] <slavik> kurt754: most people here do it :P
[05:31] <DShepherd> *nods*
[05:31] <bLanK> i'm trying to install ubuntu onto my harddisk thru windows/vmware.. and later booting native... how could i have ubuntu not to detect/configure the hardware till i boot native?
[05:31] <kurt754> Thanks ubotu for the URL
[05:31] <slavik> who wants my completely useless perl script?
[05:32] <CaBlGuY> okey dokey DShepherd I iz here on the live CD
[05:32] <CaBlGuY> :p
[05:32] <SurfnKid> http://pastebin.com/756969  how to fix this?
[05:32] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: ahh you made it
[05:32] <[CC] Impsy> sorry i cant pastebin the lsmod
[05:32] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  word..
[05:32] <slavik> impsy, why not?
[05:32] <[CC] Impsy> and im not on the xubuntu computer
[05:32] <CaBlGuY> :)
[05:32] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: sudo mount /dev/hda1 # that's your first command
[05:32] <[CC] Impsy> this isnt the xubuntu computer
[05:32] <slavik> oh
[05:32] <CaBlGuY> ok, doin that now..
[05:32] <MaKkY> Ekiga.... how do i use it?
[05:32] <[CC] Impsy> but what info u need from it?:
[05:32] <MaKkY> can I call normal phones with it?
[05:33] <kurt754> The URL I was provided appears to be info about the video drivers rather then the network drivers
[05:33] <slavik> impsy, I wanted to see if it loaded any module for your sound card :)
[05:33] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  wouldn't it be bdb1 though?
[05:33] <CaBlGuY> not hda1
[05:33] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: then sudo fsck.ext3 /dev/hda1 # that's your second. that should check and fix errors that you have linux drive
[05:33] <[CC] Impsy> do u know what they would be called?
[05:33] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: no... /dev/hda1 is correct
[05:33] <slavik> SurfnKid: you need the public key, but it isn't a big thing ...
[05:33] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok..
[05:33] <slavik> impsy, I can try to look it up hold on
[05:33] <SurfnKid> slavik: grr i knwo but i cant dl the package
[05:33] <siimo> anyone here :/
[05:33] <christian> how can you add resolutions to the gnome-display properties
[05:34] <christian> because it is getting resolutions not in my xorg.conf file
[05:34] <SurfnKid> slavik: is there another way to get it
[05:34] <christian> and thus i'm stuck with those resolutions
[05:34] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  said this when I did the first command..
[05:34] <CaBlGuY> mount: can't find /dev/hda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[05:34] <siimo> christian: it picks em from xorg.conf
[05:34] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: good. go with the second onenow
[05:34] <bueng> anyone else have problems with gDesklets?
[05:34] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  I am posed to use the # at the end rigth?
[05:34] <CaBlGuY> Oh ok..
[05:34] <CaBlGuY> :p
[05:34] <slavik> SurfnKid: what are you downloading?
[05:34] <christian> well...i'm stuck on 1920x1200 and that resolution is not in my xorg.conf
[05:35] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: your linux filesystem had errors so ubuntu mounted it readonly .. protecting us from ourselves. thats why u couldnt make a directory or anything..
[05:35] <christian> the resolution is too big...so I've never used it and always take it out
[05:35] <slavik> christian: what resolution would you like?
[05:35] <christian> 1280x960
[05:35] <MaKkY> I need help using Ekiga
[05:35] <christian> which is the only one in my xorg.conf
[05:35] <MaKkY> !Ekiga
[05:35] <ubotu> ekiga is, like, full-featured SIP and H.323 compatible VoIP, IP-Telephony and Videoconferencing application that allows you to make audio and video calls to remote users with SIP and H.323 hardware or software.
[05:35] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: it may take awile..so you can go get some drinks for the both of us..
[05:35] <IcemanV9> bueng: nope
[05:35] <SurfnKid> slavik: compiz/xgl let me give you the error i get
[05:35] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  done..
[05:35] <CaBlGuY> :)
[05:35] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: water will do fine for me though :-)
[05:35] <slavik> SurfnKid: look in wiki/forums there are xgl/compiz guides
[05:35] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  shall I do a pastebin?
[05:35] <SurfnKid> http://pastebin.com/756970
[05:36] <MaKkY> CaBlGuY
[05:36] <SurfnKid> slavik: ok
[05:36] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: it is done?? finished?
[05:36] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  yes done, finished..
[05:36] <bueng> the rss feed keeps bringing down the whole suite
[05:36] <CaBlGuY> :p
[05:36] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: wow.. that was fast what are you packing??
[05:36] <CaBlGuY> Sup MaKkY...  :)
[05:36] <slavik> impsy, look for "sbawe"
[05:36] <IcemanV9> bueng: try a different rss feed to see if it works better
[05:36] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  I got a fast machine....  ;)
[05:37] <MaKkY> CaBlGuY, do you know how to use Ekiga?
[05:37] <slavik> if it's not there, try "sudo modprobe sbawe" in terminal
[05:37] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: sudo mkdir /mount/linux && sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mount/linux #that should mount your linux partion now
[05:37] <slavik> [CC] Impsy: read my 2 previous messages
[05:37] <CaBlGuY> MaKkY sorry no...
[05:37] <bueng> i've tried both slashdot and digg and they both give me the same problem
[05:37] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: a very very fast machine
[05:37] <MaKkY> DShepherd: Know how to use Ekiga?
[05:37] <AlwaysIcey> Ugh. :S  The video card that worked perfectly in Breezy-Badger is crashing in Dapper.  I can see I'm going to have to find a driver for it.
[05:38] <DShepherd> MaKkY: never used it. I guess you dont either
[05:38] <CaBlGuY> ok, DShepherd said this.....   mkdir: cannot create directory `/mount/linux': No such file or directory
[05:38] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: ahh.. sorry.. /mnt instead of mount :-)
[05:38] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok..  :)
[05:39] <wastrel> christian:  check /var/log/Xorg.0.log  see what's happening maybe...
[05:39] <CaBlGuY> ok,.. DShepherd this time says...  mount: mount point /mount/linux does not exist
[05:39] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: change mount to mnt :-)
[05:39] <christian> Well...if i have my vga hooked up the display works great and works according to the xorg.conf
[05:39] <CaBlGuY> and this is command..
[05:39] <CaBlGuY> sudo mkdir /mnt/linux && sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mount/linux #
[05:39] <[CC] Impsy> slavik: notihng
[05:39] <christian> but when i'm on the laptop without my vga hooked up
[05:39] <[CC] Impsy> slavik: how can i check to make sure what my card is?
[05:39] <DShepherd> sudo mkdir /mnt/linux && sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/linux #that's what you want
[05:39] <christian> and just display on my laptop it just gives me 1920x1200
[05:40] <Moodles> !x
[05:40] <ubotu> it has been said that x is a portable, network-transparent window system.
[05:40] <christian> (II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode "nvidia-auto-select"
[05:40] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  says cannot creat dir, File exists..
[05:40] <christian> is there a way to turn that off?
[05:41] <SurfnKid> when a package is kept back what is typically the reason?
[05:41] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: err!!!!! ok. lets do this again
[05:41] <ESPOiG> how do you stop a removeable drive from making a .trash folder when ever you delete files on the drive, which in turn doesnt even delete them ?
[05:41] <nf4> 5 more minuts to see if this upgrade works
[05:41] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  :P
[05:41] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: sudo mkdir -P /mount/linux && sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mount/linux #that should mount your linux partion now
[05:41] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: -P should make /mount/linux for you.. then mount it
[05:41] <deleted_team2> anyone good with TCP/IP?  pinging my localhost times out. i'm not really sure where to start.
[05:41] <wastrel> nvidia stuff i dunno - only ever had ati cards...
[05:41] <LoneShadow> anyone got freepbx/amp installed on ubuntu ?
[05:42] <ESPOiG> how do you stop a removeable drive from making a .trash folder when ever you delete files on the drive, which in turn doesnt even delete them ?
[05:42] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  said   mkdir: invalid option -- P
[05:42] <AlienX> lol
[05:42] <caustictwin> question: my roommate here in mexico has been using my laptop without permission
[05:42] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: P to p. smaller is always better
[05:42] <CaBlGuY> lOL
[05:42] <caustictwin> I want to bust him on it but I want to use a keylogger to fuck with him for a while
[05:42] <LoneShadow> caustictwin: b*tchslap him :D
[05:42] <AlienX> it's not the size that matters, it's how you use it
[05:42] <BlueEagle> espoig: We saw you the first time. If noone answers it is most likely because noone here knows the answer to your question. Asking them with 1 minute intervals is just annoying.
[05:42] <caustictwin> is lkl good?
[05:42] <wmadden> hey guys how many kb are in 256 mb?
[05:42] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, next
[05:43] <AlienX> !language
[05:43] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[05:43] <caustictwin> LoneShadow, revenge man, revenge
[05:43] <slavik> wmadden: 256*1024
[05:43] <wastrel> wmadden:  ask google.
[05:43] <wmadden> slavik, thanks
[05:43] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: goood.. now i paste cat /etc/fstab
[05:43] <LoneShadow> keylogger is not good
[05:43] <[CC] Impsy> slavik: how can i check to make sure what my card is?
[05:43] <caustictwin> sure it is
[05:43] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: i want to see if you linux hardrive is ok now
[05:43] <slavik> lspci :)
[05:43] <LoneShadow> maybe he already has put a keylogger on you, and thats why he used your comp :P
[05:43] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: you = your*
[05:43] <caustictwin> then I can post some awesome comments on his facebook
[05:43] <[CC] Impsy> LSPCI shows me nothing..
[05:43] <caustictwin> LoneShadow, lol, if only he had seen linux before
[05:44] <eigenlambda> caustictwin: go to #2600 to discuss such things
[05:44] <wastrel> google calculator is so cool.  just put in "KB in 256 MB"
[05:44] <[CC] Impsy> it doesnt tell me anything about my card
[05:44] <caustictwin> and anyhow, I already checked processes
[05:44] <eigenlambda> or better yet, efnet
[05:44] <ESPOiG> BlueEagle: how do you everyone saw it, someone may have been in another window and low reso, so when they looked back my msg had gone and then as i posted it again they could now see it without scrolling up :S
[05:44] <ydnar> i can't believe it, i'm actually running xchat on ubuntu -- woo woo
[05:44] <nf4> 17 second s left
[05:44] <caustictwin> eigenlambda, now you're giving 2600 a bad name
[05:44] <nf4> 2seconds
[05:44] <CaBlGuY> !patebin
[05:44] <ubotu> CaBlGuY: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:44] <nf4> woot i am dapper
[05:44] <CaBlGuY> !pastebin
[05:44] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[05:44] <nf4> reboot
[05:44] <[CC] Impsy> lol is there a way to add windows 98 again and have xubuntu
[05:44] <eigenlambda> 2600 had a bad name ever since it named itself after a notorious exploit for the phone network
[05:44] <[CC] Impsy> lol is there a way to add windows 98 again and have xubuntu
[05:44] <BlueEagle> espoig: because "we care"(tm)
[05:45] <AlienX> people still use windows 98?
[05:45] <[CC] Impsy> yes
[05:45] <[CC] Impsy> and it works awesome
[05:45] <eigenlambda> lol @ windows 98
[05:45] <caustictwin> more like discovering a security-through-obscurity backdoor
[05:45] <eigenlambda> dude, just use wine
[05:45] <zcat[1] > people still use 95
[05:45] <mooseman089> hey
[05:45] <[CC] Impsy> lol i never get viruses
[05:45] <resonant> Oh man
[05:45] <[CC] Impsy> or anything
[05:45] <AlienX> zcat[1] , It always amazes me that people still use windows ;)
[05:45] <resonant> Windows anything. Hahahahah.
[05:45] <eigenlambda> wine implements 98 well enough for everything i've ever thrown at it
[05:45] <CaBlGuY> ok DShepherd http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15063
[05:45] <[CC] Impsy> i want my sound back
[05:45] <ESPOiG> BlueEagle: i will not go into a immature argument, that you started over this
[05:45] <[CC] Impsy> i want my video card to work
[05:45] <[CC] Impsy> I WANT EVERYTHING to work again
[05:45] <BlueEagle> espoig: Good.
[05:45] <eigenlambda> yes, but the captain crunch whistle was an exploit
[05:46] <Sarmis|Laptop> at least he's using 98, and not ME ;-)
[05:46] <Elendal> What program can I use to create a report with summary about system hardware?
[05:46] <eigenlambda> no doubt about it
[05:46] <ESPOiG> BlueEagle: so GoodDay
[05:46] <mooseman089> how is everybody?
[05:46] <slavik> impsy, your hardware is old ... really old
[05:46] <[CC] Impsy> nothing works, its amazing that linux cant detect anytihng
[05:46] <eigenlambda> just because it was security through obscurity
[05:46] <eigenlambda> doesn't mean it wasn't an exploit
[05:46] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: sweet..
[05:46] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: now we shall mount the ntfs partition and win cause we are using linux and only bright people use linux... but before we do.. you need to restart.. without the the live cd this time :-D
[05:46] <resonant> |CC|Impsy: Sorry to say, you are probably better off going back to windows. It will hold your hand the whole way.
[05:46] <[CC] Impsy> how can i get windows 98 back on
[05:46] <zcat[1] > eigenlambda: wine fails (or I can't figure out) the sole task I want from it; running MSIE so I can test website compatibility
[05:46] <[CC] Impsy> while still keeping xubuntu
[05:46] <resonant> AlienX: I'm American.
[05:46] <resonant> Actually
[05:46] <resonant> Fuck it
[05:46] <slavik> impsy with an illegally downloaded mp3 :P
[05:46] <[CC] Impsy> cant i have both?
[05:46] <resonant> I just live here.
[05:46] <eigenlambda> lol ya
[05:46] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, so reboot back onto the the HDD
[05:46] <CaBlGuY> yes?
[05:46] <eigenlambda> wine can't do msie
[05:46] <wastrel> anyone else having trouble getting their palm pilot to sync with evolution in dapper?  it's totally broken for me...
[05:46] <[CC] Impsy> how can i have both?
[05:46] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: yes yes and yes
[05:46] <eigenlambda> wine does everything i want...
[05:46] <wmadden> has anyone had the error /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing
[05:47] <AlienX> resonant, i'm american too, but i travel on a canadian passport :)
[05:47] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, brb
[05:47] <dewani> hi
[05:47] <CaBlGuY> ;)
[05:47] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: want another yes?
[05:47] <slavik> impsy, win98 has to be installed first, then ubuntu
[05:47] <[CC] Impsy> blah
[05:47] <Moodles> !kernal
[05:47] <ubotu> Moodles: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:47] <resonant> AlienX: I want to live in Canada. Or maybe England.
[05:47] <AlienX> resonant, it rains too much in England
[05:47] <slavik> see? ukraine was easy you knew you had to bribe people to get around
[05:47] <axisys> where is the repo for linux-dri-modules-common?
[05:47] <resonant> AlienX: I love the rain.
[05:47] <wmadden> just not sure what I need to do to fix it
[05:47] <mooseman089> does anybody know a good ups for ubuntu? my power company keeps going out and i think i have corrupt files now.....
[05:47] <zcat[1] > [CC] Impsy: install 98, then boot into linux using the live CD and reinstall GRUB wilh access to both oses
[05:47] <[CC] Impsy> lol my computer with xubuntu on it is completely worthless
[05:47] <AlienX> resonant, 300 days a year? heh
[05:47] <dewani> iiihiii
[05:47] <slavik> but in US it's called "campaign donations" and "lobbying"
[05:47] <zcat[1] > !grub
[05:47] <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
[05:48] <[CC] Impsy> i dont have a 98cd
[05:48] <mooseman089> !ups
[05:48] <ubotu> mooseman089: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:48] <[CC] Impsy> can 98cd isos be found?
[05:48] <eigenlambda> [CC] Impsy: wow, what kind of hardware do you have that ubuntu can't detect?
[05:48] <eigenlambda> [CC] Impsy: try pirate bay?
[05:48] <[CC] Impsy> my sound card..
[05:48] <zcat[1] > you have 98 installed but unbootable?
[05:48] <[CC] Impsy> my video card : ATI
[05:48] <slavik> impsy, we are open source not pirates ... arrg, matey\
[05:48] <Moodles> !kernel
[05:48] <[CC] Impsy> im a pirate then
[05:48] <slavik> impsy, which ati?
[05:48] <resonant> |CC|Impsy. Which sound card?
[05:48] <eigenlambda> ya, of course ubuntu doesn't detect your ati video card
[05:48] <[CC] Impsy> i dont even know
[05:48] <[CC] Impsy> i have no idea what i got
[05:48] <eigenlambda> you need to download the driver
[05:48] <Elendal> What program can I use to create a summary report about system hardware?
[05:48] <slavik> eigenlambda: it is probably rage pro or something
[05:48] <eigenlambda> mmm
[05:48] <slavik> Elendal: lspci
[05:49] <resonant> Night all
[05:49] <slavik> lspci > file.txt
[05:49] <stringbling> ok,  so i did sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop and it logged out and back in with startx just fine.  but after reboot, of course gdm is started again.. i want to permanently stop gdm, and in order to remove gdm with synaptic, i have to lose ubuntu-desktop also.. is ubuntu desktop critical? or am i ok to lose it seeing as how i loaded with startx just fine?  maybe i should just set gdm's runlevel off or something?  any ideas any
[05:49] <stringbling> one?
[05:49] <slavik> file.txt will have all the hardware on your system
[05:49] <eigenlambda> slavik: oh right, 'cause he has a sound card too. lol
[05:49] <BlueEagle> espoig: Oh, and I found out how to keep gnome from creating .Trash on removable drives.
[05:49] <zcat[1] > OK, first you should probably buy a copy of 98 off ebay or something. they're cheap as dirt now and hardly worth pirating..
[05:49] <nf4> geezz this take a while even after it is downloaded
[05:49] <Elendal> slavik and if I need more?
[05:49] <nf4> oh well
[05:49] <ports-> caustictwin whats ikl
[05:49] <nf4> only 15minutes more
[05:49] <ESPOiG> BlueEagle: that is good
[05:49] <nf4> now
[05:49] <slavik> stringbling: like I said before, ubuntu-desktop is a meta package
[05:49] <[CC] Impsy> its : Radeon 9200 SE
[05:49] <slavik> Elendal: lspci -v :)
[05:49] <ESPOiG> BlueEagle: twas it in forums
[05:49] <eigenlambda> lol impressive
[05:49] <eigenlambda> ok
[05:50] <nf4> what  dose meta package mean
[05:50] <caustictwin> lkl
[05:50] <[CC] Impsy> its : Radeon 9200 SE
[05:50] <[CC] Impsy> can i get that to work
[05:50] <slavik> impsy, check out the ati binary driver guide
[05:50] <eigenlambda> u need the ati driver... whats it called... is it in restricted?
[05:50] <caustictwin> linux key logger
[05:50] <mooseman089> shitty edition?
[05:50] <slavik> !ati
[05:50] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch04.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers.
[05:50] <wastrel> stringbling:  you can either remove gdm or just tell it not to run at boot
[05:50] <BlueEagle> espoig: Yes it was.
[05:50] <nf4> ati has drivers
[05:50] <[CC] Impsy> someone link me
[05:50] <caustictwin> the keymap file won't work :(
[05:50] <stringbling> slavic so meta means useless of non critical or what?
[05:50] <BlueEagle> espoig: I can't believe you didn't find it before you asked here. :)
[05:50] <slavik> there it is
[05:50] <wastrel> a metapackage is a wrapper that just pulls in other packages.
[05:50] <slavik> I have on my experience 2 200M and 1 X300 working witha ti drivers
[05:50] <wastrel> think of it as a list of other packages
[05:50] <CaBlGuY> :P
[05:50] <stringbling> wastrel how do i tell it not to run?
[05:50] <ESPOiG> BlueEagle: i did look, are you gunna tell me what to type or not :D
[05:50] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/partitions-booting.html < now go back there.. and put /dev/hdb1 instead of /dev/hda1 and you should have won :-). . Then type sudo mount -a and you should be ok :-)
[05:50] <nf4> Dads root beer pwn3s
[05:50] <Elendal> does  not kive me CPU, memory, HDDs
[05:50] <Sarmis|Laptop> btw, I fixed my resolution problem by running in safe graphical mode :P
[05:51] <stringbling> removing gdm also removes ubuntu-desktop
[05:51] <[CC] Impsy> :( i need my video driver working
[05:51] <[CC] Impsy> it freezes on those moving screensavers
[05:51] <slavik> stringbling: meta means that it is there to bitch about packages that aren't installed yet so you installed them
[05:51] <zcat[1] > meta means 'about' a metapackage is a package that just forces other packages to be installed
[05:51] <wastrel> stringbling:  man update-rc.d   use update-rc.d command :] 
[05:51] <mooseman089> does ext3 automatically repair if it can?
[05:51] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: you got some nice horse power in your system. but i was prepared for your speedy return :-D
[05:51] <slavik> mooseman089: I believe so since it has journaling capability
[05:51] <[CC] Impsy> how can i get my Radeon 9200 SE to work?
[05:51] <stringbling> ok, i'll try that
[05:51] <slavik> impsy, did you read the wiki?
[05:51] <slavik> !ati
[05:52] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch04.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers.
[05:52] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  :)
[05:52] <BlueEagle> espoig: Oh, I thought you had found it already. http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10763 edit ~/.gnome/gnome-vfs/.trash_entry_cache and add the line '/pendrive -' where /pendrive is the mount point of the removable drive.
[05:52] <DShepherd> mooseman089: not that I know of. you can use fsck.ext3. but its wise to so from a live cd
[05:52] <slavik> the second link
[05:52] <DShepherd> mooseman089: to do so*
[05:52] <mooseman089> lol who is right slavix or dshepherd?
[05:52] <[CC] Impsy> my head hurts tho
[05:52] <ESPOiG> BlueEagle: ty
[05:52] <MaKkY> DShepherd: how do i install a '.tar.gz' file; i've already extracted it, now what?
[05:52] <[CC] Impsy> way too many instructions
[05:52] <DShepherd> mooseman089: maybe slavik :-)
[05:52] <AlienX> MaKkY, read the README file :)
[05:53] <slavik> MaKkY: did you install the checkinstall package?
[05:53] <MaKkY> AlienX: that was the 1st thing i looked for... couldn't find it...
[05:53] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, your talkin about the mkdir thingy right????
[05:53] <DShepherd> MaKkY: what are you installing if I may asked
[05:53] <mooseman089> i think it tried one time during boot but i dont think it worked because i mounted a iso file i had backed up there and it was all corrupt then it wasnt before the backup
[05:53] <[CC] Impsy> haha i should put xp on it
[05:53] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  I do better when told what to do not read..  :p
[05:53] <[CC] Impsy> instead of putting 98 back on it
[05:54] <BlueEagle> espoig: You're welcome. Oh, and for future reference I googled: preventing ".trash folder" gnome
[05:54] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY:ok.. hehehehe.. that's generally not a good thing
[05:54] <[CC] Impsy> i pass the minimum requirements
[05:54] <AlienX> MaKkY, what are you trying to compile?
[05:54] <MaKkY> DShepherd: it is the drivers for my printer/fax/scanner/copier....
[05:54] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: sudo mkdir /media/windows # first command
[05:54] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  yea well,   ya know...  *shrugs*
[05:54] <zcat[1] > [CC] Impsy: what exactly do you need windows for? perhaps we can suggest a free alternative..
[05:54] <[CC] Impsy> Gaming.
[05:54] <MaKkY> DShepherd: so i can use Xsane Image Scanner...... with MY Scanner....
[05:54] <[CC] Impsy> Plus i want stuff to work well.
[05:54] <slavik> impsy, on that system, what games do you play?
[05:54] <hangfire> I type gcc into the console and nothing comes up, isnt gcc installed by default?
[05:54] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab_backup #second command
[05:54] <[CC] Impsy> call of duty
[05:54] <slavik> solitaire? :P
[05:54] <DShepherd> MaKkY: ok
[05:54] <zcat[1] > For gamin I'd suggest get a console ;)
[05:54] <Schalke1> HOORAY FOR UBUNTU!
[05:55] <[CC] Impsy> call of duty runs fine
[05:55] <slavik> on a 9200se?
[05:55] <[CC] Impsy> yes
[05:55] <slavik> what CPU?
[05:55] <[CC] Impsy> 350mhz
[05:55] <slavik> with an awe32 ...
[05:55] <slavik> oh god
[05:55] <[CC] Impsy> lol i bet you dont belive me
[05:55] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: gksudo gedit /etc/fstab #third command. you getting all of this?
[05:55] <[CC] Impsy> but it does
[05:55] <mooseman089> dshepherd: how bad would it be to run fsck.ext3 from the os
[05:55] <wastrel> hangfire:  nope.  install  build-essential
[05:55] <[CC] Impsy> i get a bit of fps drop outside but im otherwise fine
[05:55] <Sgeo> Hi all
[05:55] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  yep keep goin..  :)
[05:55] <MaKkY> DShepherd how do i install it using Terminal?
[05:55] <hangfire> thanks wastrel
[05:55] <slavik> Sgeo: a new yorker?
[05:55] <DShepherd> mooseman089: i am not sure.. but I have never done it.. so i wouldnt recommend it
[05:55] <[CC] Impsy> i play halflife on it
[05:56] <slavik> MaKkY: ./configure && sudo checkinstall
[05:56] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: ... sorry where was I?
[05:56] <[CC] Impsy> digital paintball 2.0
[05:56] <slavik> impsy, there is half life 2 ;)
[05:56] <zcat[1] > I just installed dapper on a 300MHz and a 333MHz machine... they're a bit slow but not too bad.
[05:56] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ummmm  the text editor opened up..
[05:56] <CaBlGuY> with the fstab thingy
[05:56] <[CC] Impsy> hl2 isnt that great
[05:56] <Sgeo> Upgrade of Dapper ran into some issues, which is now causing issues with the newest kernel, and on the old kernel, there are a lot of errors, and also sound doesn't work.
[05:56] <slavik> impsy, I liked it ... the baiting stuff was fun :D
[05:56] <[CC] Impsy> lol
[05:56] <DShepherd>  /dev/hdb1 /media/windows ntfs umask=0222 0 0 <-- put this entry in the file. at the bottom. save and close
[05:56] <Vaske_Car> Does anybody know how to setup LAMP with 6.06?
[05:56] <[CC] Impsy> I do want to try Garys Mod
[05:57] <spartan23> hello to anyone who can help--my machine won't shutdown properly and i can't alt-ctrl-F* to other terminals
[05:57] <slavik> impsy and css source :D
[05:57] <[CC] Impsy> im buying a 1000$ gaming computer this summer although
[05:57] <slavik> and dod source :d
[05:57] <mooseman089> lol im tempted to try but i know i shouldnt because it is my 1tb backup server (ironic that one has corruption)
[05:57] <spartan23> i just get graphical garbage on the screen
[05:57] <Weirdbro> Is there any way to mount ftp servers? I remember that I had done it in the beta, but I forget how
[05:57] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok.. next
[05:57] <[CC] Impsy> im buying 1000$ dollar computer this summer so ill own ur computer
[05:57] <spartan23> where should i start looking for what's wrong?
[05:57] <slavik> impsy, put your own together?
[05:57] <[CC] Impsy> umm i might
[05:57] <[CC] Impsy> not sure yet
[05:57] <[CC] Impsy> whats the main components i need?
[05:57] <slavik> Weirdbro: Places -> Connect to Server
[05:57] <Weirdbro> Thank you
[05:57] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: type sudo mount /media/windows  and you should have won.. or go to the disk manager thingy..whichever you like
[05:57] <nf4> what is hdparm.conf?
[05:57] <slavik> CPU, motherboard, RAM, Video card
[05:57] <MaKkY> slavik: so...               ./configure && sudo checkinstall "name of file"         ???
[05:57] <slavik> no
[05:58] <slavik> no name of file
[05:58] <nf4> i just updated and it wants to know if i want to replace it
[05:58] <nf4> should it
[05:58] <wastrel> please take random computer hardware discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:58] <slavik> but first you have to install checkinstall (sudo apt-get install checkinstall)
[05:58] <[CC] Impsy> eh?
[05:58] <slavik> checkinstall will compile the stuff and then make a .deb file
[05:58] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ummmm  may have a prob...  looky.....   mount: according to mtab, /dev/hdb1 is mounted on /tmp/disks-conf-hdb1
[05:58] <[CC] Impsy> slavik talk in offtopic
[05:58] <symetric> how do i edit the session startup programs?
[05:58] <slavik> which you can install with "sudo dpkg -i name-of-file.deb"
[05:58] <menisk> hello can someone help me, I have set up a mail server and it recives ok through pop but wont send through smpt even though the support is there, i used telnet and it is there but when i use a mail client to sen it says stuff about an invalid transaction
[05:59] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  and said already mounted above that..
[05:59] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: hmm... you used the disk manager thingy?
[05:59] <[CC] Impsy> slavik can we talk in #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:59] <slavik> menisk: have you tried seeking help from people who wrote the mta you are using?
[05:59] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  nope...   i don't think I did.,.
[05:59] <slavik> impsy, not atm sorry
[05:59] <[CC] Impsy> k
[05:59] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: oh.. well from now on.. its should be mounted and you should see it under your computer place area.. thingy...
[05:59] <menisk> slavik, no i havent
[06:00] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, so reboot.. and "should" be good to go?
[06:00] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: so reboot on more time.. I'll time you this time... your fast man you :-)!
[06:00] <symetric> how do i edit the session startup programs? i would really like to know :P i'm one simple step from compiz right now ;)
[06:00] <DShepherd> one = one*
[06:00] <CaBlGuY> ok..  brb
[06:00] <CaBlGuY> go!
[06:00] <Schalke1> !msttcorefonts
[06:00] <Vaske_Car> We have atp-get, dpkg, aptitude etc. can somebody help me understand diference and when to use them?
[06:00] <ubotu> rumour has it, msttcorefonts is sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts - you'll need multiverse enabled in your /etc/apt/sources.list first
[06:00] <MaKkY> slavik, you have half-life 2? can you send it to me too?
[06:00] <frood> I
[06:00] <menisk> Slavik, i used postfix, cvan i cantact them on there web page?
[06:00] <mooseman089> would any ups work with ubuntu like be able to tell it to shut down before the power goes out?
[06:00] <Sgeo> Should I post kernel logs somewhere?
[06:00] <halibut> how do I get mp3 to play? I cant find any w32codec package
[06:00] <symetric> and i don't know how to edit the gnome session startup programs.
[06:00] <DShepherd> symetric: system- prefs-sessions i think
[06:00] <symetric> ok :) thanks.
[06:01] <DShepherd> symetric: hehe.. xgl addict :-D
[06:01] <hastesaver> !breezy
[06:01] <ubotu> Breezy was the current stable version of Ubuntu. If you would like to upgrade to it, the guide to upgrading to Breezy is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[06:01] <Sgeo> !dapper
[06:01] <ubotu> DAPPER IS OUT! PARTY TIME! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-June/000083.html
[06:01] <nf4> do i replace hdpram.conf
[06:01] <SurfnKid> does anyone know or can give me an insight into what to change here  http://pastebin.com/756997
[06:01] <nf4> when i upgrade to daper
[06:01] <hastesaver> er, "was the current..."?
[06:01] <nf4> it is akeing me
[06:01] <nf4> i have edited it befor
[06:01] <MaKkY> slavik, do you half-life 2?
[06:01] <mooseman089> anybody have any idea about a ups?
[06:01] <TTT_Travis> I install the dhcp3 server and for some reason it won't start on a default install of ubuntu server dapper, is there a firewall blocking it or something?
[06:01] <DShepherd> halibut: have you tried out the restricted formats page already?
[06:01] <slavik> MaKkY: the legit version and no
[06:02] <SurfnKid> HeLp.. Compiz/XGL
[06:02] <halibut> DShepherd, ?
[06:02] <SurfnKid> !compiz-xgl
[06:02] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, SurfnKid
[06:02] <slavik> menisk: they should have an irc channel, I think your problem has something to do with a config somewhere
[06:02] <MaKkY> slavik, where can i download linux games & software?
[06:02] <Sarmis|Laptop> w00t! I must say, I currently love ubuntu.  In 5 minutes, I got my pos obscure wireless card working :)
[06:03] <mtholdenss> yeh i got my wireless working too
[06:03] <hastesaver> MaKkY, most of what you want is in the repositories; avoid downloading stuff from random places
[06:03] <CaBlGuY> :)
[06:03] <DShepherd> halibut: i guess you havent.. there's a page.. on the ubuntu wiki called RestrictedFormats.. it should guide you in installing mp3s and other restricted format stuff
[06:03] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: fast!
[06:03] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  time??
[06:03] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: and?
[06:03] <slavik> MaKkY: synaptic
[06:03] <feross> Sarmis|Laptop: WPA or WEP?
[06:03] <hastesaver> !tell SurfnKid about xgl
[06:03] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: i dont know.. it wast too fast
[06:03] <MaKkY> hasteserver, even games like.... half-life?
[06:03] <Sarmis|Laptop> feross> wep
[06:03] <slavik> MaKkY: half-life is not free
[06:03] <DarkMageZ> !tell halibut about restrictedformats
[06:03] <Sarmis|Laptop> I live in the boonies, no one is going to try to hack it
[06:03] <SurfnKid> !xgl
[06:03] <ubotu> well, xgl is "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - 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/"
[06:03] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  IM good..  thanks so much!!!!   I would pay ya if this waht an "offical" channel for support..
[06:03] <mtholdenss> but i cant seem to get wpa security working
[06:03] <MaKkY> slavik, oh....
[06:03] <puff> Evening.
[06:04] <Sarmis|Laptop> I didn't even have to go the ndiswrapper route :)
[06:04] <siimo> what live cd is better? ubuntu or kubuntu or X ubuntu
[06:04] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: hehehe.... your happiness is payment.. enough.. but if you are persistent.. we can work something out :-D
[06:04] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  lemme learn a bit more and I can contribute back.. ;)
[06:04] <DShepherd> halibut: DarkMageZ told you about the link.. you ok now?
[06:04] <Sgeo> !restricted formats
[06:04] <ubotu> I guess restricted formats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or '!codecs'
[06:04] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: that's what we are here for
[06:05] <SurfnKid> hastesaver: thanks :)
[06:05] <halibut> DShepherd, thanks
[06:05] <Anusien> Is there a good program to manipulate PDFs, including filling in pdf forms?
[06:05] <Schalke1> Schalke1?
[06:05] <Anusien> mtholdenss: I think you need supplicant?
[06:05] <DShepherd> siimo: it depends what desktop manager you like best... xubuntu is lighter so it may be nicer to older hardware
[06:05] <MaKkY> slavik, but i want Maya (i know its not free) is there a place I can d/l it from?
[06:05] <mooseman089> hey does anybody have a script to automatically make par2 sets for files in a folder?
[06:05] <mtholdenss> supplicant?
[06:05] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  well, u sure made my night  bro.. ;0)  Thanks AGAIN..
[06:05] <puff> Evening... I'm repurposing an old debian box, figured i might as well install ubuntu on it.
[06:05] <DShepherd> halibut: good luck.. let me know if you are ok now
[06:06] <siimo> DShepherd: irrelevant , just what software is included etc..
[06:06] <hastesaver> Can I write the Dapper ISO to a CD-RW and boot from it?
[06:06] <puff> Am I better off just downloading & burning a new install CD or is there an easier approch?
[06:06] <wastrel> what's par2
[06:06] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: kool.. thanks.. for the thanks.. and your welcome
[06:06] <hastesaver> puff, if you're already using Ubuntu, just upgrade
[06:06] <MaKkY> slavic, is there a place i can download Maya from ( i KNOW its not free...)
[06:06] <hastesaver> !tell puff about upgdrade
[06:06] <CaBlGuY> :)
[06:06] <DShepherd> siimo: oh.. well hmm..... ubuntu maybe... they are all good :-)
[06:06] <Anusien> mtholdenss: wpasupplicant --> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx?action=show&redirect=WifiDocs%2FDriver%2FBroadcom43xx
[06:06] <Shadyman_> !tell hastesaver about spelling
[06:07] <earthen> could someone point me to the bluetooth help page, I can't seem to find it
[06:07] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: now leave me alone!!.. till you have some other problem
[06:07] <__nnx__> Can anyone tell me where I can get some info on the Dapper DVD, and what's on it, without forcing my connection to choke it down?
[06:07] <hastesaver> Shadyman_, Ubotu does that automatically ("Were you hit by a windmill?...") :)
[06:07] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY:  :-D
[06:07] <Shadyman_> hastesaver: I know ;)
[06:07] <MaKkY> hasteserver, knwo where i can download Maya from ( i Know its not free...)
[06:07] <mtholdenss> is the xgl and composite manager worth going through to get the 3d stuff?
[06:08] <Boelcke> Evening, all.  Anyone care to offer some advice on mounting my FAT32 drive as write-able?  I can't seem to coddle my /etc/fstab file to do this.
[06:08] <frood> I'm having trouble getting a fresh install of Kubntu running on my machine. X won't load and when I try to run it manually I get the following errors at the bottom of my logfile.
[06:08] <frood> (WW) ATI: Candidate "device" section "Ati technologies inc. Radeon X850 blah blah blah
[06:08] <wastrel> what's maya?
[06:08] <frood> (WW) ATI: PCI mach64 in slot 5:0:0 could not be detected
[06:08] <wastrel> !tell Boelcke about mountwindows
[06:08] <Anusien> Is there a good program to manipulate PDFs, including filling in pdf forms?
[06:09] <slavik> wastrel: maya is a program that costs like 7k usd ... it is used for 3dmodeling
[06:09] <MaKkY> wastrel, Maya is a 3d rendering program like Blender 3D, i switched to Linux because of it... Most modelers that use Maya use it for Linux
[06:09] <puff> hastesaver: I just said I'm not upgrading, I'm  repurposing an old debian box.
[06:09] <frood>  (WW) ATI: PCI mach64 in slot 5:0:1 will not be enabled because it confilcets with another non-video PCI device. (EE) no devices detected.
[06:09] <MaKkY> wastrel: however, my Maya, the one i bought is windows only
[06:09] <mooseman089> does anybody know how to make a cron job that well create a par2 set for every file in a folder?
[06:09] <michael117> I upgraded to dapper from breezy yesterday. I have two sound cards (one onboard and another pci one) and blacklisted the onboard one as I had previously but now I am not able to hear sounds in most programs like firefox unless the program specifically allows me to select which device to use (like XMMS). How can I fix this?
[06:10] <Moodles> !nvidia
[06:10] <ubotu> Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[06:10] <hastesaver> puff, sorry, didn't notice. It helps if everything you say is on the same line, otherwise people like me will only notice one and give wrong answers. Sorry about that :)
[06:10] <satempler> In dapper i get this when trying to empty the trash "/home/sate...urces.list" cannot be deleted because you do not have permissions to modify its parent folder.
[06:10] <Boelcke> Thanks, wastral, I'm looking into that now...
[06:10] <hanasaki> whats the channel for gl?
[06:10] <hanasaki> ~gl
[06:10] <hanasaki> !gl
[06:10] <hastesaver> puff, so yes, I think it's better to do a fresh install. Debian-to-Ubuntu upgrades have been done before, but it can break horribly
[06:10] <ubotu> hanasaki: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:11] <MaKkY> hasteserver, can you help me install a .tar.gz file?
[06:11] <hanasaki> !glx
[06:11] <ubotu> hanasaki: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:11] <satempler> but I checked all the permissions and I own them all
[06:11] <garotos> alow
[06:11] <mooseman089> !par2
[06:11] <ubotu> mooseman089: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:11] <jc> does anybody know how to mount ntfs? in +RW
[06:11] <hastesaver> hanasaki, xgl ?
[06:11] <hanasaki> ya
[06:11] <hanasaki> lol i keep forgetting the channel name
[06:11] <hanasaki> sorry
[06:11] <gr33npho4nix> jc: i wouldn't recommend it
[06:11] <hastesaver> jc, writing to ntfs is not safe.
[06:11] <kameron> can anyone help me get a sata drive working?
[06:11] <garotos> sews idiota
[06:11] <DShepherd> jc it can be dangerous
[06:11] <MaKkY> hastesaver, can you help me install a .tar.gz file?
[06:12] <garotos> nao entende minha lngua
[06:12] <jc> yes ,i know ,but
[06:12] <hastesaver> jc, just for reading, type "/msg ubotu ntfs"
[06:12] <Anusien> !pdf
[06:12] <ubotu> pdf is probably Pretty Dumb Format, or the Portable Document Format created by Adobe to replace PS for use with Acrobat or viewable with xpdf/kpdf/gpdf, adobe reader (free download, but closed source) or gv/gnome-gv. use ps.gz instead!
[06:12] <garotos> ker saber?
[06:12] <frood> !ati
[06:12] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch04.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers.
[06:12] <satempler> any one
[06:12] <wastrel> !pt
[06:12] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[06:12] <hastesaver> MaKkY, That's not a good idea, usually. What are you trying to install?
[06:12] <gr33npho4nix> what is everyones take captive-ntfs
[06:12] <satempler> I can't empty my trash
[06:12] <jc> oh.....
[06:12] <garotos> esse tal de bate-papo eh um troo mtoshato
[06:12] <Shadyman_> satempler: Maybe it's not garbage day?
[06:12] <Anusien> that's obnoxious.  Do I have to use Adobe Reader to type on pdfs?
[06:12] <satempler> I could do it manualy but I would like the gui to work
[06:13] <garotos> flw
[06:13] <satempler> Shadyman_: funny
[06:13] <wastrel> if that's not portugese i don't know what it is.
[06:13] <hanasaki> hastesaver: ?
[06:13] <MaKkY> hastesaver: it is the drivers for my printer,scanner, copier I had the company that manufactured it send me the drivers for the Linux OS
[06:13] <Shadyman_> it's not spanish..
[06:13] <satempler> Shadyman_: no the trash can on the desktop
[06:13] <Shadyman_> satempler: I know ;)
[06:13] <DShepherd> Anusien: not adobe reader.. adobe creator.. or something like that... adobe reader just reads pdfs
[06:13] <satempler> Shadyman_: ok
[06:13] <puff> hastesaver the question was whether there's a simpler alternative to burnin a Cd, like downliadng & running a small binary that then downloads & installs the trest.
[06:14] <Anusien> DSphepherd: i don't need to create them, but I want to be able to type into forms created as pdfs and given to me.  Payroll and the like
[06:14] <hastesaver> MaKkY, oh, ok then. To unpack the tar file, type "tar xvfz <filename.tar.gz>". You could also probably do it by right-clicking, but I'm not using Gnome at the moment
[06:14] <Intangir> where do i find out what all of these /dev devices are
[06:14] <hanasaki> thanks hastesaver
[06:14] <Anusien> Also, anyone able to get flash running on 64-bit dapper?
[06:15] <puff> Hm, that's annoying.
[06:15] <Intangir> i need a way of routing sound shit around..
[06:15] <MaKkY> hastesaver: i have already extracted the file.... how do i install it?
[06:15] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ok, I'll leave ya alone for a couple days..  ;P
[06:15] <Intangir> i think i need some kind of virtual serial .. thing? or a socket file or something like that
[06:15] <Warbo> Intangir: They are pretty self explanitory. What are you interested in?
[06:15] <Intangir> tty
[06:15] <hastesaver> MaKkY, look for a file called README or INSTALL or something similar.
[06:15] <puff> The winxp machine Iw as using for this connection (ssh to the linux box where this IRC client is ru nning) just spontaneously restarted on me.
[06:15] <Intangir> theres like 50 of them
[06:15] <Intangir> ttyS0
[06:15] <Intangir> ttys0..
[06:15] <Intangir> ttya..
[06:15] <Intangir> ttye..
[06:15] <wastrel> !language
[06:15] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[06:15] <Intangir> what the heck are all of these
[06:16] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: we kool though. if you need help and I am around.. just hit me up
[06:16] <puff> I was only running XP on it to use the CD brurner :-).
[06:16] <Warbo> Intangir: ttyS0 and so on are serial ports (as in, real ones on your computer)
[06:16] <puff> How risky/complex is the upbrade process, btw?
[06:16] <puff> Er, upgrade.
[06:16] <mooseman089> hmmm anybody ever mess with x10 before?
[06:16] <puff> That laptop is running a fairly old ubuntu (from around july 2005).
[06:16] <Intangir> are there any virtual serial ports? or some kind of socket files i can send and listen on?
[06:16] <puff> I've been meaning to upgrade it.
[06:16] <michael117> I upgraded to dapper from breezy yesterday. I have two sound cards (one onboard and another pci one) and blacklisted the onboard one as I had previously but now I am not able to hear sounds in most programs like firefox unless the program specifically allows me to select which device to use (like XMMS). How can I fix this?
[06:17] <ferosss> hey how hard would it be to change from an amd64 install to an i686 install without loosing settings?
[06:17] <Warbo> Intangir: I think tty0 and those are fake serial ports which act like old fashioned terminals on a mainframe (the consoles you get on ctrl-alt-f1 to f6)
[06:17] <bLanK> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromWindows is not working for me... it still try to detect for a cd...
[06:17] <hastesaver> puff, yes, it's possible. Read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SmartBootManagerHowto and/or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromWindows
[06:17] <Intangir> how do i use them?
[06:17] <bLanK> anyway to install from a disk image?
[06:17] <Intangir> ferosss: i wouldnt try it
[06:18] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  will do, I got yur phone# right here.. ;o)
[06:18] <Intangir> just reinstall x86 fresh and copy stuff over..
[06:18] <Warbo> Intangir: tty0 and up are the consoles you get when pressing ctrl-alt-f1 up to f6 (press ctrl-alt-f7 to get back to GNOME or KDE)
[06:18] <DShepherd> earthen: i havent forgetton you. I'm looking for a help page but I havent found one. have you found anything yet?
[06:18] <Lancellor> Hi Guys a quick question i have a compaq armada M700 with p3 500mghz - 198 ram 20 gig hard drive  and dvd room  can i run ubuntu or should a try xubuntu??? thanks i just need this laptop for basic stuff
[06:18] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: kool!
[06:18] <spartan23> what logs should i check to see what is crashing my system when i switch to another console?
[06:18] <spartan23> my screen turns to garbage
[06:18] <Rawplayer> Lancellor: just install ubuntu
[06:18] <pppoe_dude> Lancellor, prolly better off with xubuntu
[06:18] <DShepherd> earthen: by the way... what's your problem? that's if your having one
[06:18] <Shadyman> spartan23: dmesg
[06:18] <pppoe_dude> Lancellor, although all should work
[06:18] <earthen> DShepherd:  no I'm still looking
[06:19] <Shadyman> spartan23: or the xorg logs, wherever they are
[06:19] <Warbo> Lancellor: I think GNOME would run OK, but Xubuntu will always run faster
[06:19] <pppoe_dude> Lancellor, my 550mhz celeron 64mb ram was sluggish with ubuntu
[06:19] <earthen> DShepherd: I'm trying to get my bluetooth mouse to work
[06:19] <spartan23> thanks Shadyman
[06:19] <Shadyman> earthen: give it some cheese.
[06:19] <Rawplayer> pppoe_dude: thats because its celeron and 64mb ram
[06:19] <pppoe_dude> Rawplayer, ofcourse
[06:19] <puff> hastesaver: That sounds cool for windows, how about for an old debian box?
[06:19] <DShepherd> earthen: hehe.. have you tried the bluetooth package for gnome?
[06:19] <michael117> How can I completely disable one sound card to make another one fully load and operate by default in all programs?
[06:19] <Shadyman> Xubuntu rocks
[06:19] <earthen> Shadyman: funny guy!
[06:20] <Shadyman> earthen: I try.
[06:20] <charlotte> does anyone know the server for msn pop mail ?
[06:20] <jarrod06> System Info:
[06:20] <pppoe_dude> Rawplayer, sorry i meant to say 128 mb ram
[06:20] <charlotte> the addres?
[06:20] <pppoe_dude> but celeron sure
[06:20] <DShepherd> Shadyman: i agree
[06:20] <Shadyman> yay for celeries
[06:20] <Moodles> With breezy badger, I could set that machine logs in automatically without having to put a username/pass in.. i can't seem to find the option in dapper drake
[06:20] <Warbo> michael117: alsa-ctl I think (something like that in /usr/sbin) can set the default soundcard for EVERYTHING
[06:20] <jarrod06> System Info:
[06:20] <Schalke1> !cedega
[06:20] <Shadyman> !tell jarrod06 about pastebin
[06:20] <ubotu> To install cedega please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega
[06:20] <earthen> DShepherd: I've installed it but i only seem to get the blutooh filesharing I don't see anything to brows for hard ware
[06:20] <Warbo> michael117: For GNOME apps you can use the preferences
[06:21] <DShepherd> earthen: oh .. ok
[06:21] <Lancellor> ok thanks guys  i will try xubuntu and i will go from there thanks...
[06:21] <Schalke1> whoever programmed that ubotu thing is a genius
[06:21] <michael117> Warbo: What would Firefox be considered?
[06:21] <earthen> DShepherd: the chip is being detected
[06:21] <Schalke1> its so handy
[06:21] <DShepherd> earthen: i have no experience with bluetooth.. so am blind here
[06:21] <Shadyman> michael117: A web browser ;)
[06:21] <jarrod06> question: did my system info just go on everyone's screen?
[06:21] <earthen> DShepherd: dlind leading the blind then it seems! LOL
[06:21] <Shadyman> jarrod06: No, almost, but no.
[06:21] <michael117> Shadyman: O RLY?
[06:21] <halibut> is there any way to get an always on top button next to min/max/close like in KDE?
[06:22] <Shadyman> just the first line
[06:22] <Warbo> michael117: I think Firefox uses ESD (the sound server GNOME likes to use) so try the GNOME preferences. Only REALLY old stuff and non-free stuff needs to be changed by ALSA directly
[06:22] <blind> I'll lead anyone :)
[06:22] <jarrod06> what first line
[06:22] <Shadyman> !yarly
[06:22] <ubotu> Shadyman: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:22] <Shadyman> hahaha
[06:22] <DShepherd> earthen: :-D
[06:22] <hastesaver> puff, try one of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=netboot&titlesearch=Titles
[06:22] <Shadyman> !orly
[06:22] <ubotu> from memory, orly is YA RLY!!!
[06:22] <bLanK> This procedure should be possible using a disk image, but it may be necessary to use a different kernel and pass some special argument in menu.lst to tell it to boot from the CD image (Has been achieved using Knoppix).
[06:22] <earthen> DShepherd: :)
[06:22] <bLanK> anyone know how?
[06:23] <DShepherd> earthen: have you checked the forums?
[06:23] <hastesaver> ubotu no, orly is <reply>YA RLY!!!
[06:23] <ubotu> hastesaver: okay
[06:23] <frood> Yay. X is working now. Kinda.
[06:23] <DShepherd> blind: hehehe
[06:23] <Shadyman> !tell michael117 about yarly
[06:23] <earthen> DShepherd: not yet I only got my upgrade from breezy completed about 10 min's ago
[06:23] <wastrel> anyone else having trouble with palm pilot sync in dapper?
[06:23] <Anusien> AAARGH1
[06:23] <michael117> !tell Shadyman about orly
[06:24] <DShepherd> earthen: ok.. check the forums. you may be in luck
[06:24] <ferosss> anyone know how to get SiS driver to do openGL in ubuntu, 3D games don't work..
[06:24] <frood> Next question. My windows install is on 2 mirrored Maxtor 300GB drives. Can I get ubuntu to see and mount these as a single drive so as not to break the mirroring?
[06:24] <Shadyman> michael117: Lol
[06:24] <michael117> !tell Shadyman about rofl
[06:24] <michael117> Is there one for rofl?
[06:24] <Shadyman> !tell ferosss about xgl
[06:24] <jadaz87> !offtopic
[06:24] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[06:24] <wastrel> halibut:  i think you can do that
[06:24] <earthen> DShepherd: maybe I wonder if ubotu knows
[06:24] <wastrel> stop fooling with the bot
[06:24] <Shadyman> kay.
[06:24] <halibut> wastrel, any ideas?
[06:24] <DShepherd> earthen: ask him.. or her.. or  it.... watevea
[06:24] <earthen> !tell earthen about bluetooth
[06:25] <earthen> DShepherd: it the ubuntu bot
[06:25] <disinterested_pe> ok, im trying to install mplayerplug-in 3.25 tar.gz and when i run the command it says to run i get mplayerplug-in not found why is that?
[06:25] <wastrel> halibut:  alt-f2 and then type gconf-editor
[06:25] <eigenlambda> disinterested_pe: aren't you supposed to use apt to install software?
[06:25] <wastrel> halibut:  then go to apps->metacity->general->button_layout
[06:25] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: Is there a mozilla-plugin-mplayer package? That would seem the obvious way
[06:26] <disinterested_pe> im not i did cd desktop
[06:26] <wastrel> halibut:  i'm not sure whether metacity has an always on top or a "sticky" button, however...
[06:26] <hastesaver> puff, did that help?
[06:26] <eigenlambda> [daesotho@Pavel:~ ^_^] $ apt-cache search mozilla-mplayer
[06:26] <eigenlambda> mozilla-mplayer - MPlayer-Plugin for Mozilla
[06:26] <eigenlambda> yup
[06:26] <Warbo> wastrel: Right click titlebar "Always on visible workspace" and "Always On Top"
[06:26] <eigenlambda> apt-get install mozilla-mplayer
[06:26] <disinterested_pe> well those plugins dont get the streamlink station i want
[06:26] <eigenlambda> mozilla-mplayer is the mplayer plugin
[06:27] <poje> Has anyone else had the scrolly bit of their laptop's touchpad stop working when upgrading to Dapper?
[06:27] <eigenlambda> if mplayer doesn't have the right codec
[06:27] <eigenlambda> then look for the codec
[06:27] <farous> eigenlambda: what is your prob with mozilla-mplayer you can not just run it it is used to open media streams in firefox
[06:27] <halibut> wastrel, how on earth was I meant to find that? heh
[06:27] <disinterested_pe> ive downloaded the plugin suggested by the site
[06:27] <halibut> I thought gnome was meant to be simple? but kde has these options obvious to the user
[06:28] <poje> KDE never saw a checkbox they didn't love ;)
[06:28] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: I got loads of stuff working with the Nemo Codec pack (search for it in Google) installed in WINE, then I copied all of the .dlls it made in /home/chris/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 into /usr/lib/codecs
[06:28] <farous> eigenlambda: sorry seems my message for wrong person
[06:28] <poje> And halibut, KUbuntu is perhaps for you then?
[06:28] <hastesaver> !tell disinterested_pe about restricted
[06:28] <tom__> hey guys cab I have a hand?  I upgraded to dapper and now eth0 has vanished of the face of the earth, I'm not entirely sure where to start.
[06:28] <ghozt> where can I check the version of my graphics drivers?
[06:28] <TigerWolf> anyone else having problems with the flash? www.guildwars.com doesnt show up propelry with the firefox flash plugin installed
[06:28] <MaKkY> hastesaver, i am following the install directions....
[06:28] <hastesaver> disinterested_pe, it is not a good idea to install stuff by yourself (from .tar.gz files) on Ubuntu, use the repos. It's easier and safer.
[06:28] <puff> hastesaver Reading the netboot page.
[06:29] <halibut> poje, I have both installed, but when I use kde things like progress bars all look very ugly and win-95 ish
[06:29] <disinterested_pe> ok thanks
[06:29] <tom__> How can I force ubuntu to have another go and configuring my networking?
[06:29] <Warbo> halibut: Install "kcontrol" package and run it
[06:29] <poje> halibut: yes; I like the clean feel of Gnome but I completely agree that sometimes they simplify things a little too far
[06:29] <MaKkY> hastesaver: it tells me to type 'make'; i do; yet i get an error..... it tells me "make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop."
[06:29] <DarkMageZ> TigerWolf, yeah, it's alittle off here, but not unstable
[06:30] <halibut> poje, the screensaver window even seems to have lost a fullscreen preview button?!
[06:30] <poje> MaKkY: are you in the right directory?
[06:30] <Warbo> MaKkY: You need to run "./configure" first
[06:30] <wastrel> tom__:  system->administration->networking
[06:30] <MaKkY> warbo, i hav done that
[06:30] <MaKkY> have*
[06:30] <poje> halibut: I need to check that out - ubuntu is on my laptop and I suppose I should boot it up
[06:30] <Warbo> MaKkY: "ls | grep Makefile" anything come up?
[06:30] <farous> TigerWolf: i think there is an extr command you need to run sudo update-flashplugin
[06:30] <hanasaki> how do i get gpg tp go thru my squid http proxy?
[06:31] <TigerWolf> farous:  I have
[06:31] <TigerWolf> farous: It takes ages then stops
[06:31] <MaKkY> Warbo, the following came up...............Makefile.am         Makefile.in
[06:31] <farous> TigerWolf: frankly i downloaded the flash installer from their site and used it without a glitch
[06:31] <michael117> Warbo: Still no sound in firefox and I couldn't find alsa-ctl
[06:31] <Warbo> MaKkY: Hmmm. No regular Makefile. Does configure give an error? You may need to install some libraries
[06:31] <TigerWolf> farous:  Does www. guildwars.com show up fine for you?
[06:32] <Intangir> how do i output from a file directly to console
[06:32] <Intangir> while the file is still being written..
[06:32] <Warbo> michael117: Is this sound in Flash?
[06:32] <farous> TigerWolf: give me a min
[06:32] <wastrel> Inazad:  tail -f
[06:32] <wastrel> Intangir:  tail -f
[06:32] <MaKkY> hold ill retry FULL installation steps one more time... [Warbo] 
[06:32] <michael117> Warbo: On youtube
[06:32] <GigaClon> so Dapper is final?
[06:33] <DarkMageZ> TigerWolf, things aren't layering correctly for you?
[06:33] <Shadyman> GigaClon: Yes.
[06:33] <michael117> GigaClon: yes
[06:33] <GigaClon> nice
[06:33] <farous> TigerWolf: yes have no problems
[06:33] <Shadyman> GigaClon: Yes. ;)
[06:33] <Warbo> michael117: That is Flash. You need to make sure that Firefox is opened when no other application is using sound. If you were listening to music or something before then quit Firefox and start it up again and sound should be back
[06:33] <Intangir> how do i read from like a 'serial' device to the console?
[06:33] <jarrod06> how's nyc doing wastrel?
[06:33] <Intangir> like watch a device to see which one of thsee is my mouse
[06:33] <Intangir> or which is my soundcard's mic
[06:33] <Intangir> its not a real file
[06:34] <Intangir> right?
[06:34] <wastrel> jarrod06:  cool and drizzly
[06:34] <MaKkY> warbo, when i try to login using 'su' & i type my password, i get error.... "su: Authentication failure. Sorry."
[06:34] <Warbo> michael117: If you put a Youtube video on pause you may find that no other apps can use sound until you close it. It is a problem with the non-free Flash plugin
[06:34] <Shadyman> MaKkY: use sudo instead
[06:34] <Shadyman> !tell makky about sudo
[06:34] <earthen> DShepherd:  I got it working thanks for you help
[06:34] <Warbo> MaKkY: Use "sudo -s -H" instead (su is disabled for non-root users)
[06:34] <Schalke1> howcome blender runs slower in ubuntu on a 3ghz celeron d with 1gb of ram than it does in windows me on a celeron 900 with 128mb of ram?
[06:34] <farous> michael117: firefox use oss by default you can install alsa-oss and then run aoss firefox. you will have sound mixing this way
[06:35] <DShepherd> earthen: sure.. though i didnt do much
[06:35] <wastrel> what's blender?
[06:35] <Schalke1> wastrel: a 3d modeller
[06:35] <Warbo> wastrel: 3D modelling/animation program (and quite a bit more too)
[06:35] <DShepherd> something we cook with at times :)
[06:35] <orbin> Schalke1: do you have your VC drivers installed?
[06:35] <wastrel> Schalke1:  your video card.
[06:35] <kdean06> Is Fujitsu areound tonight?
[06:35] <frood> I've got 2 maxtor 300GB disks forming a RAID mirror for my windows install. How can I get kubuntu to mount them so I don't break the mirror?
[06:35] <earthen> DShepherd: that ok you took that time to look and that all that matters sometimes
[06:36] <DShepherd> earthen: ok.. happy dapper to u
[06:36] <puff> hm, it sez here something about "ubuntu serveredition" but the download link just lists ubuntu. Is that a selection in the installation process?
[06:36] <Schalke1> orbin: yes i have them installed
[06:36] <Warbo> puff: You can install server which gives a minimal system (no graphics)
[06:36] <Shadyman> puff: You can download the server edition.
[06:36] <Warbo> puff: Type that on boot prompt of install CD
[06:36] <Shadyman> puff: The mirror you chose may not show it correctly.
[06:37] <earthen> DShepherd: LOL yup this mouse is working fine it's slow on my laptop but quite responsive on the desktop
[06:37] <Warbo> Shadyman: OK, didn't know there was one (I upgraded so I haven't touched a Dapper CD)
[06:37] <Shadyman> earthen: It needs more cheese ;)
[06:37] <Shadyman> Warbo: Ah
[06:37] <Shadyman> for example, http://mirror.cs.umn.edu/ubuntu-releases/6.06/
[06:37] <DShepherd> earthen: ok
[06:37] <earthen> Shadyman: LOL she's got it now she's running like you wouldn't beleve
[06:38] <Shadyman> earthen: Yay!
[06:38] <kdean06> I'm having problems importing Ogg files into Rhythmbox. I'm getting "Unknown MIME type". Can someone help me out with this?
[06:38] <Warbo> kdean06: They are OGG Vorbis aren't they? (Oggs can be movies as well)
[06:38] <shrump_jimbo> phew! just upgraded to dapper
[06:39] <mooseman089> hmmm how would i make par2 work on all files in a folder and maybe sub folders?
[06:39] <aTypical> shrump_jimbo, and what do you think so far>
[06:39] <kdean06> Warbo: Yes, there audio only. I ripped them from CD with Sound Juicer from another distro.
[06:39] <aTypical> ?
[06:39] <MaKkY> warbo, error: cannot find libusb support
[06:39] <shrump_jimbo> well, I don't see much of an end user difference
[06:40] <FunnyLookinHat> Anyone else here had problems with installing the bootloader on dapper w/ multiple harddrives that still do or used to have windows?
[06:40] <Warbo> kdean06: Hmmm. I don't use Rhythmbox myself, but I've had no problems in the past. I know Amarok only looks at files if they end in .ogg ....
[06:40] <ghozt> does ubuntu have somewhere where I can get all the information about this computer? (hardware, drivers, etc) ?
[06:40] <MaKkY> Warbo, "error: cannot find libusb support"
[06:40] <Warbo> MaKkY: It will not make the Makefile until that is fixed. Look in Synaptic
[06:40] <kdean06> Warbo: I can't stand Amarok, personally.
[06:40] <slavik> ghozt: lspci for the hardware and lsmod for the drivers
[06:40] <MaKkY> Warbo, know the name of the file?
[06:40] <zcat[1] > ghozt: lshw or system > admin > device manager
[06:40] <slavik> or that
[06:41] <ghozt> thanks alot slavik and zcat
[06:41] <slavik> zcat ... go eat a zdog :P
[06:41] <TigerWolf> DarkMageZ: Yes - things arent layering properly
[06:41] <Warbo> kdean06: I am in Fluxbox at the moment because I am in a slow machine running my system from a USB1 drive. But I still have Amarok open to hog all of the CPU :)
[06:41] <slavik> ghozt: zcat is a real command too ;)
[06:41] <zcat[1] > lshw covers more than lspci :)
[06:41] <TigerWolf> DarkMageZ: There a fix for the layering at all?
[06:41] <shrump_jimbo> 'cept I had to reinstall xchat and mplayer
[06:41] <Warbo> MaKkY: Sorry. Try searching
[06:41] <ghozt> lol whats zcat do
[06:41] <slavik> lspci gives a lot of info ... with -v too
[06:41] <DarkMageZ> TigerWolf, not that i'm aware of, it does the exact same on mine
[06:41] <zcat[1] > gzip -dc
[06:41] <wastrel> zcat is cat for gzipped files
[06:41] <ghozt> ohh
[06:42] <slavik> yes, what wastrel said
[06:42] <kdean06> Warbo: For me, it's a feel. Only Rhythmbox, Banshee and lSongs manage to get it right.
[06:42] <zcat[1] > zcat does the same as gzip -dc .. decompresses zipped files to stdout
[06:42] <TigerWolf> DarkMageZ: Damn! Thanks anyway
[06:42] <triskal> Hey everyone.  Anyone use Ubuntu with a Mac in here?  I'm having some trouble with the install, hoping to see about some help
[06:42] <kdean06> Warbo: In the opposite order. :-)
[06:42] <Shadyman> PSA: There is a slashdot article on Dapper Drake at http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/06/03/1416201&from=rss
[06:42] <Warbo> kdean06: Never tried Banshee but I know it is popular
[06:42] <kyath> did anyone here get azureus workng probably
[06:42] <kyath> on dapper
[06:42] <TigerWolf> farous: You didnt have any layering problems?
[06:42] <AlwaysIcey> How do I cd into my USB flash drive?  dmesg shows it as sda but if I try cd /sda or cd /dev/sda I get not a valid file or directory.
[06:42] <slavik> kyath: hoping for some answers, too
[06:42] <FunnyLookinHat> kdean06, i use banshee, i love it
[06:43] <farous> TigerWolf: yes i had some of those prob
[06:43] <Shadyman> !tell AlwaysIcey about mount
[06:43] <kyath> i heard u can upgrade it to the beta version and its fine
[06:43] <TigerWolf> kyath - My az is working
[06:43] <kdean06> FunnyLookinHat: It's a bit to skittish still, but it will be the best. Are you using it on Dapper?
[06:43] <Warbo> AlwaysIcey: That is the device. You need to mount the filesystem on it first (should automatically be put in /media/usbdisk I think. Check in there)
[06:43] <nf4> daper is kinda sweet
[06:43] <kyath> Tigerw..:which version u got?
[06:43] <FunnyLookinHat> kdean06, yea dapper
[06:43] <zcat[1] > Hmmmm .. I wonder if a more recent version if glx will work on this tnt2 card now.
[06:43] <nf4> all my system tools are moved about
[06:43] <kdean06> FunnyLookinHat: And no problems importing Ogg fiels out of the box?
[06:43] <wycats> Has anyone had any success getting VMWare to work on Dapper Drake
[06:43] <kyath> on my one azureus works but u cant see it on the system tray
[06:43] <gr33npho4nix> annybody usingn vmware in dapper?
[06:44] <wycats> lol
[06:44] <Shadyman> lol
[06:44] <wycats> gr33n... I'm getting an error
[06:44] <nf4> but its tight becouse you just have to right click a dvd and select copy to iso and it makes a iso for you
[06:44] <FunnyLookinHat> kdean06, oh i've never tried, sorry
[06:44] <wycats> doesn't support the kernel
[06:44] <AlwaysIcey> If it's connected at boot, then it should be mounted automatically right?
[06:44] <FunnyLookinHat> kdean06, too lazy to convert all my mp3s
[06:44] <nf4> you dont even need any fancy tools or anything
[06:44] <Warbo> zcat[1] : Generally the latest version is always best, even on older hardware (unless you are talking REALLY old) because unlike windoze, if you disable the newer feature the latest version of programs is generally smaller than the older versions
[06:44] <kdean06> FunnyLookinHat: :-) All my music is Ogg.
[06:44] <TigerWolf> kyath:  Use - sudo apt-get install azureus
[06:44] <wastrel> palm sync with evolution is broken in dapper - gpilotd keeps crashing.  any ideas how to fix this?  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=187239
[06:45] <gr33npho4nix> its not a kernel problem, it will build the modules from the headers
[06:45] <MaKkY> Warbo, " error: cannot find cups-devel support"
[06:45] <gr33npho4nix> its an issue with libpng i think
[06:45] <kyath> got azureus installed already
[06:45] <TigerWolf> kyath:  Im using 2.4.0.2
[06:45] <gr33npho4nix> let me get the exact error
[06:45] <triskal> Can anyone point me in the direction of some help with an install of Dapper Drake on a PPC?  Trying to install it on an external USB drive.. but can't get it to install the yaboot bootloader
[06:45] <wycats> gr33n: it won't build the modules
[06:45] <wycats> refuses
[06:45] <kyath> thats the version im using aswell
[06:46] <TigerWolf> kyath - What the exact problem?
[06:46] <Warbo> MaKkY: Generaly the "packagename-dev" packages are needed if you want to compile software (for example, xmms might only need libvorbis to play Ogg files, but to compile xmms you will need libvorbis-dev)
[06:46] <zcat[1] > Warbo: yeah. I tried before and xgl didn't like the card because textures had to be sized in powers of two.. once these updates are finished I'm gonna try a newer cersion and see if anyone fixed that. Otherwise I might just have to get a new card. xgl and compiz are just too cool to live without!
[06:46] <[Yatta] > quick question.... what users/ group runs slapd ???
[06:46] <kyath> but on my one theres no icon on the system tray and its running but u cant see it
[06:46] <MaKkY> Warbo, im sorry in english please?
[06:46] <nf4> dose any one know what acpi is
[06:46] <CountDown> Hi all.  I installed Ubuntu on a USB hard drive and then placed the hard drive in a laptop.  When the laptop tries to boot, GRUB gives me Error 21: Selected disk does not exist.  Any suggestions?
[06:46] <Warbo> zcat[1] : I have a couple of TNT2s lying around. 1 PCI and one AGP (both 16MB)
[06:46] <kyath> like wen u close it runs in the background, but u cant see it
[06:47] <Shadyman> !tell nf4 about acpi
[06:47] <[Yatta] > or better yet.. how can i finf out what service is runnignon my machine and who is runnign it???
[06:47] <TigerWolf> kyath:  I think its supposed to do that
[06:47] <Warbo> MaKkY: Whatever you think you need (packages), try to install the versions ending in "-dev" as well
[06:47] <kyath> Countdown:check ur bios
[06:47] <CountDown> nf4: It's a power management system for laptops.
[06:47] <MorbidHunger> hey homies
[06:47] <gr33npho3nix> !vmware
[06:47] <ubotu> Please check this out, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingVMWare adjusting kernel versions to your own, to get the number replace the numbers with " `uname -r" The ` is a Backtic
[06:47] <zcat[1] > Warbo: they do basic 3d well enough to play ppracer and torcs anyway..
[06:47] <wycats> Is there a way to run RPMs in Ubuntu?
[06:47] <Anusien> !printer
[06:47] <ubotu> hmm... printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[06:47] <xxyyzz> Is there a command to make Xubuntu install a java compiler?
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[06:47] <MaKkY> Warbo, i can't find cups-devel support i searched it too
[06:47] <Warbo> wycats: Alien (but don't do it for system-critical stuff)
[06:48] <kyath> does urs behave the same way
[06:48] <kdean06> CountDown: THere might be an easier way, but you have to go in and edit /boot/grub/menu.lst. Your USB drive (when you installed) was labled something like sda1, but it should not be hda1
[06:48] <farous> wycats: you do nt need that just download the deb binary or source better than doing a conversion with alien
[06:48] <jarrod06> !alian
[06:48] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jarrod06
[06:48] <kdean06> CountDown: Sorry, typos. "Should NOW be..."
[06:48] <xxyyzz> Or does xubuntu already come with a Java compiler?
[06:48] <farous> wycats: it will save you unnecessary troubles
[06:48] <CountDown> kdean06: Yeah, I think that's it... do you mean it *should* be hda1?
[06:48] <CountDown> right.
[06:48] <TigerWolf> kyath : Yes
[06:48] <Warbo> MaKkY: A lot of the time packages will have loads of stuff bundled together. cups-devel may be in a more general cups package (also, don't search for "support")
[06:49] <MorbidHunger> wycats sudo apt-get install alien
[06:49] <kyath> see theres sumtink wrong there
[06:49] <kdean06> CountDown: Yeah. :-)
[06:49] <wycats> will alien integrate with the GUI?
[06:49] <Warbo> farous: I would recommend getting source and using "sudo checkinstall -D" but checkinstall is broken in Dapper
[06:49] <TigerWolf> kyath: When you press the link in the menu bar again it open it up - its supposed to - it works
[06:49] <kyath> i did hear to fix the issue if u upgrade to the beta version not sure if ones out
[06:49] <xxyyzz> Is it apt-get install java or something?
[06:50] <kyath> yes it works that way, but just rather have it shown on my system tary
[06:50] <Warbo> wycats: Alien turns RPM into Deb, then just use normal tools (like GDebi)
[06:50] <farous> Warbo: i use dh_make and builddeb
[06:50] <TigerWolf> kyath:  How is it a problem?
[06:50] <kyath> tray*
[06:50] <MaKkY> Warbo, i installed all the "cups" files i did not have
[06:50] <TigerWolf> Ok np - cant help you anymore
[06:50] <zcat[1] > don't use alien!! find a native ubuntu package of the same software, or some other software that does the same job..
[06:50] <kyath> not a problem jus a glitch
[06:50] <Anusien> My printer support died.  CUPS can find it just fine, and it's listed as "Should work perfectly with gimp-print".  Jobs spool and go to printer but never come out
[06:50] <Shadyman> Anusien: is it plugged in?
[06:50] <zcat[1] > only use alien if there are no better alternatives
[06:50] <Warbo> MaKkY: Just keep trying (now you know why everyone tries to use apt for everything :))
[06:50] <Anusien> Shadyman: plugged in, turned on and everything.
[06:51] <Shadyman> Anusien: has paper, has ink, etc?
[06:51] <CountDown> kdean06: After failing, GRUB allows me to edit boot commands... currently, there is root=/dev/sda1 in the kernel parameters.  Change this root=/dev/hda1?
[06:51] <jarrod06> !cron
[06:51] <MaKkY> Warbo.... LOL
[06:51] <ubotu> from memory, cron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. There is a HOW-TO located at http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/mdrone/cron&crontab-howto.htm
[06:51] <jackblack> hey, how is the new release going?
[06:51] <kyath> im not sure if thats what azureus attempted but im pretty sure u still shud be able to see it on the system tray
[06:51] <Anusien> Shadyman: in fact, I even just reinstalled it.  The jobs are never coming to the printer; it's not checking for paper, ink etc.  No warning lights at all
[06:51] <Hajuu> Hey how do I backup my kernel into a state thats easilly restorable before I put on my new one?
[06:51] <Kwong> Could anyone help me?
[06:51] <kdean06> CountDown: That would be my guess. I'm assuming this is on a laptop with only one disk?
[06:51] <jackblack> Kwong, maybe
[06:51] <Warbo> Hajuu: Different kernel can coexist
[06:52] <Kwong> jackblack: How could i upgrade from Hoary to Dapper Drake?
[06:52] <kyath> is this a dapper chat room now?
[06:52] <bobstro> Hajuu, you should still see the old one in the grub menu
[06:52] <nomasteryoda> sure, they can.... i had 5 here on ubuntu during dapper dev
[06:52] <Warbo> Kwong: Go to Breezy then to Dapper
[06:52] <Shadyman> kyath: Sure
[06:52] <CountDown> kdean06: Yep, only one disk.  I just tried it and got the same result.  The command also says "root (hd1,0)"  should this be changed to "root (hda1,0)?
[06:52] <jarrod06> why wouldnt it be dapper now
[06:52] <nomasteryoda> kyath, it is ubuntu channel...
[06:52] <jarrod06> only dapper
[06:53] <kyath> theres still to packages still to install
[06:53] <Kwong> Warbo: i do apt-get dist-upgrade, but i got kinda error
[06:53] <farous> Warbo: reas this and you will find it really easy to build deb packages 3 steps http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
[06:53] <kdean06> CountDown: Try root (hd0,0)
[06:53] <kyath> do anyone know when they'll be released
[06:53] <ghozt> I feel kinda stupid asking this, but how do I find out if im running 64 or 32bit?
[06:53] <hanasaki> i am try8ing to use gpg to get a key from a keyserver.. my system is behind a squid proxy.. how do i get pgp to go through the proxy?
[06:53] <TigerWolf> kyath:  /join #azureus-support
[06:53] <Warbo> CountDown: GRUB uses (hd0,0) for first partition first drive but the root=/dev/hda1 tells Linux and Linux uses different naming convention
[06:53] <farous> i think with ubuntu there is a debi for building packages too need to remember the syntax properly though
[06:54] <techrush> hi
[06:54] <CountDown> Warbo, kdean06: Hey, look at that, it works.  Thanks a lot!
[06:54] <Warbo> farous: I was about to right click and copy that link and open up Konqueror, but then I remembered that I've fixed Epiphany and Firefox :)
[06:54] <nomasteryoda> howdy techrush
[06:54] <pradeep> hi techrush
[06:54] <farous> :)
[06:54] <techrush> im having trouble getting my wireless working in dapper
[06:54] <kdean06> ghozt: I think it is safe to say it's 32 bit if you don't know, but if you need to find out how (say, on a remote server ;-) ) type uname -a in a terminal, and your arch pops up. If it says ix86, it's 32.
[06:55] <techrush> it has worked in gentoo and i know my card is supported by madwifi
[06:55] <kdean06> CountDown: Glad to be of service. :-)
[06:55] <jackblack> ghozt, uname -a?
[06:55] <Rajuu> Hey how do I backup my kernel into a state thats easilly restorable before I put on my new one?
[06:55] <Warbo> farous: 3 steps? Theres 10! And subsections! AAA! (joke)
[06:55] <farous> Warbo: xmaxima is still broken in the repos and it was the only way i could install it on my pc :)
[06:55] <pradeep> Rajuu, playing songs in xmms now? ;)
[06:55] <Rajuu> and if I got disconnected from the internet while apt-get was downloading something, would it make the package invalid?
[06:55] <MaKkY> Warbo, whats the command for converting .rpm files?
[06:55] <ghozt> i686 is 32?
[06:55] <bobstro> Rajuu, didn't we just answer that? the old should show up in grub menu.
[06:55] <Rajuu> pradeep: ?
[06:55] <Warbo> MaKkY: "sudo alien filename.rpm"
[06:55] <nomasteryoda> Rajuu, if you are using the Ubuntu one from the sources then it will be ther
[06:55] <nomasteryoda> e
[06:56] <puff> Thanks for th ehelp folks, gonna let this download run for a while.
[06:56] <Warbo> MaKkY: by default debian packages of alien build debs
[06:56] <nomasteryoda> and grub will list it so you can use it if you need too
[06:56] <Rajuu> so if im just apt-get'ing a new image.. all is good?
[06:56] <nomasteryoda> sure
[06:56] <nomasteryoda> should be fine
[06:56] <Rajuu> just through apt-get install ?
[06:56] <farous> Warbo: after downloading the proper pakcages just dh_make && dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
[06:56] <nomasteryoda> yup Rajuu
[06:56] <Rajuu> meh ill backup my /boot anyway
[06:56] <Netbrian> I'm having problems with my wireless.  It works fine, but for whatever reason, Ubuntu doesn't connect to the wireless network automatically when I boot up.  Rather, I have to open the card properties, close it again, and then despite the fact that I didn't do anything, it'll connect.
[06:56] <Rajuu> just to be safe :D
[06:56] <Netbrian> Any ideas what that might be?
[06:56] <nomasteryoda> good idea
[06:56] <CountDown> kdean06: Looks like I'll have to change "sda1" to "hda1" in some config files so that it can boot to completion.  I'll dig around a bit.  Is there an easy way have the system redetect hardware now that the hard drive is where it should be?
[06:56] <NightSight> hi, can somebody tell me why if I'm typing , some of the clipboard content pasted? It occurs randomly
[06:57] <bobstro> Rajuu, hopefully you'r ebackup up *everything* critical anyhow, right?
[06:57] <jadaz87> Warbo: does the xubuntu maintain get paid/compensated by canonical?
[06:57] <Rajuu> pradeep: im TRYING to use xmms but it KEEPS CRASHING
[06:57] <farous> NightSight: is it a broadcom card i have the same bug
[06:57] <jadaz87> Warbo: maintainer
[06:57] <Rajuu> bobstro: I wish heh
[06:57] <CountDown> NightSight: Are you using a track pad?  Your thumb might rubbing against it.
[06:57] <Warbo> farous: Thanks for that, I've saved it to a text file for later use
[06:57] <nomasteryoda> Rajuu, try beep
[06:57] <kdean06> CountDown: If there is, I do not know. :-(
[06:57] <nomasteryoda> mine does too
[06:57] <Cornellius> lol
[06:57] <nomasteryoda> I installed amarok
[06:57] <Warbo> jadaz87: no idea. I doubt Universe maintainers would
[06:57] <Anusien> NightSight: laptop?
[06:57] <grumz> hi
[06:57] <NightSight> CountDown, you mean the one in the laptop? yes. I'm using laptop
[06:57] <Cornellius> Rhythmbox = Banshee !
[06:57] <nomasteryoda> for the bulkeir player....
[06:57] <Cornellius> Well, almost :)
[06:57] <pradeep> Rajuu, never had problems with xmms...
[06:57] <Satal> hello, i'm pretty new to linux, is there anyone who could help me getting nforce430 networking to work, been trying for three days now and although educational the experience is frustrating?
[06:58] <guiss> hi guys, suppose i have ubuntu 5.10 without internet and i want to upgrade to 6.06, i did apt-cdrom add to add dapper install cd but when i run apt-get dist-upgrade it doesn't want to upgrade anything. Any clue?
[06:58] <NightSight> NightSight, is there anywa tools to disable touchpad while using usb mouse?
[06:58] <Rajuu> is it possible that I was using a 386 mode kernel instead of the 686 kernel I should of been using?
[06:58] <Rajuu> cause theres one there for some reason
[06:58] <CountDown> NightSight: Try turning off tap == click functionality on the track pad.
[06:58] <wastrel> guiss:  did you apt-get update first?
[06:58] <nomasteryoda> guiss, you need to change the /etc/apt/sources.list to point to dapper
[06:58] <wycats> ok... I installed the Linux headers...
[06:59] <ubuntu> hey all new linux user here
[06:59] <CountDown> I don't use my trackpad for exactly that reason.
[06:59] <wycats> where are they?
[06:59] <guiss> wastrel, yes i did
[06:59] <guiss> nomasteryoda, how do i do that? I commented out everything but the dapper cd entrance
[06:59] <wycats> linux-headers-2.6.15-23-386 should be somewhere...
[06:59] <wycats> It tells me it's already installed
[06:59] <NightSight> CountDown, where is the configuration for the trackpad? i can't find it
[06:59] <nomasteryoda> !ubotu tell guiss about sources
[06:59] <Cornellius> Man, Ubuntu is the best distro for new users
[07:00] <Cornellius> even better than Mandriva
[07:00] <Warbo> Rajuu: 386 kernels should work on any PC (even 64bit), but I find it annoying that kernel packages like nvidia-glx try to download linux-image-386, even after I put linux-image-k7 on the same command line (I solved it by downloading the k7 restricted modules first, then nvidia-glx didn't ask for 386)
[07:00] <nomasteryoda> Cornellius, yes it certainly is
[07:00] <guiss> nomasteryoda, but that machine does not have internet
[07:00] <Cornellius> Mandriva is too easy. You don't learn anything, it's all automated
[07:00] <CountDown> NightSight: It might be in your BIOS settings.
[07:00] <nomasteryoda> guiss, ok
[07:00] <ubuntu> im using 64 bit ubuntu works great
[07:00] <guiss> nomasteryoda, so can't do that
[07:00] <bobstro> Cornellius, good for experienced users too who are tired of futzing with stuff
[07:00] <nomasteryoda> guiss, did you apt-get clean?
[07:00] <nomasteryoda> to clean the old stuff out of the archives folder
[07:00] <Warbo> Cornellius: I don't like Mandriva. It seems to make KDE even more like windoze than it already is
[07:01] <NightSight> CountDown, oh ok thx. i'll try it
[07:01] <wycats> Anyone... where can I find linux-headers?
[07:01] <wycats> I did apt-get
[07:01] <guiss> nomasteryoda, yes, same result
[07:01] <OrTigaS> how can i play streaming video in breezy?
[07:01] <pradeep> Rajuu, did you try rhythmbox ?
[07:01] <Warbo> wycats: linux-image-386
[07:01] <triskal> Anyone work with Ubuntu PPC?
[07:01] <guiss> nomasteryoda, got dapper cd added via apt-cdrom add, apt-get clean, apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade, nothing
[07:01] <wycats> Warbo... what does that mean?
[07:01] <Warbo> wycats: I mean headers
[07:01] <bobstro> any way to make the upgrade process use a local apt repository (like apt-cacher)?
[07:01] <nomasteryoda> guiss, just sec
[07:01] <Warbo> wycats: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-386
[07:01] <wycats> where would linux-headers-386 be?
[07:01] <guiss> nomasteryoda, no problem, i wait
[07:02] <wycats> I did the installations
[07:02] <wycats> it tells me it's there
[07:02] <wycats> but I can't find them
[07:02] <ubuntu> www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/6.1/chapter06/linux-libc-headers.html
[07:02] <Warbo> wycats: /usr/src and /lib/modules/kernelversion/build
[07:02] <nomasteryoda> wycats, you can search ... sudo find / -name kernel-headers*\
[07:02] <nomasteryoda> wycats, you can search ... sudo find / -name kernel-headers\*
[07:02] <ghozt> anyone got wow to work on wine? :)
[07:02] <Satal> more specifically, i cant find a way to make forcedeth not load on bootup, it then conflicts with nvnet, any way to get rid of forcedeth (tried blacklisting, etc.)
[07:02] <gr33npho3nix> /usr/lib/vmware-server-console/bin/vmware-server-console: /usr/lib/vmware-server-console/lib/libgcc_s.so.1/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_3.4' not found (required by /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2)
[07:03] <ubuntu> later peeps
[07:03] <gr33npho3nix> does any one know why that happens
[07:03] <Warbo> gr33npho3nix: sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4
[07:03] <gr33npho3nix> i have gcc 3.4 by the way
[07:03] <Warbo> gr33npho3nix: Oh
[07:03] <Netbrian> (  I have three partitions on my hard drive -- One for Linux, one for Window, and one for data.  For whatever reason, I can only access the Data partition in Windows -- any idea why that might be?)
[07:03] <wycats>  /usr/src doesn't have the headers
[07:03] <CountDown> Netbrian: What file system is the data partition?
[07:03] <Warbo> gr33npho3nix: You could temporarily redirect the link /usr/bin/gcc to /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 rather than gcc-4.0
[07:03] <gr33npho3nix> Warbo: i've also export CC=/usr/bingcc-3.4
[07:03] <bobstro> Netbrian, well windows doesn't do ext3 by default
[07:03] <nomasteryoda> guiss, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185984
[07:03] <gr33npho3nix> Warbo: done that
[07:04] <nomasteryoda> try that guiss
[07:04] <Netbrian> Fat32
[07:04] <triskal> Netbrian:  is your "data" drive NTFS? or Fat-32?
[07:04] <Warbo> gr33npho3nix: I'm in too deep already then :)
[07:04] <bobstro> Netbrian, you're saying you can't read the *linux* partition, right?
[07:04] <Netbrian> There's nothing important on it -- should I reformat it with some other kind?
[07:04] <gr33npho3nix> Warbo: thanks for trying
[07:04] <CountDown> Netbrian: FAT32 is the only way to have fully shared partitions.  I don't know what the problem is.
[07:04] <guiss> nomasteryoda, the thing is that PC has a via-velocity that doesn't seems to get DHCP from the cablemodem in Linux
[07:04] <disinterested_pe> now when i go to that stream link station it says i need x-mplayer2
[07:04] <Netbrian> When I'm running Linux, I can't access the Fat32 "data" partition -- it won't mount.
[07:04] <triskal> Do you have Fat32 compiled into the kernel, or loaded as a module?
[07:04] <disinterested_pe> i give up lol
[07:04] <guiss> nomasteryoda, so i think that was the kernel module or something
[07:04] <chavo> gr33npho3nix, did you try export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4
[07:04] <bobstro> Netbrian, ah, never mind. that should work.
[07:04] <CountDown> Netbrian: Ubuntu can read NTFS, but not write to it, I think.
[07:05] <nomasteryoda> right
[07:05] <yurka> im out
[07:05] <yurka> nite everyone
[07:05] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: Have you tried using VLC? It is built to habdle all kinds of streams
[07:05] <MorbidHunger> later
[07:05] <triskal> NetBrian, sounds like a kernel issue to me
[07:05] <Warbo> handle
[07:05] <Netbrian> Triskal -- I'm running the Dapper Drake release I downloaded from the site, so I'm not completely sure.
[07:05] <MorbidHunger> omg vlc is awsome
[07:05] <nomasteryoda> vlc is super
[07:05] <nomasteryoda> d
[07:05] <zcat[1] > there's a tool that lets windows read etx2/3 and linux can read ntfs, so you can share both ways .. but it's easier you just use a fat32 shared partition ;)
[07:05] <nomasteryoda> dapper
[07:05] <disinterested_pe> no i havent where is it at?
[07:05] <triskal> NetBrian, that should have all the support built in
[07:05] <nomasteryoda> i even use vlc via usb key on windows
[07:05] <Warbo> svlc is better :) (well, VLC uses GTK+2 now, so it is not such a big difference)
[07:05] <Netbrian> Any idea why it won't mount?
[07:05] <DaNeon> hello people, is there a workaround to install dapper with an ati  x800gto card?
[07:06] <triskal> netbrian:  sure you have the right partition and everything?
[07:06] <nomasteryoda> DaNeon, do it in the text mode...
[07:06] <CountDown> Netbrian: Have you tried going to System->Administration->Disks?
[07:06] <Woodzy> Hey
[07:06] <Cornellius> Ho
[07:06] <bonee> how do i uninstall a wm
[07:06] <MorbidHunger> lets go!
[07:06] <wycats> No luck yet
[07:06] <Cornellius> bonee which one ?
[07:06] <DaNeon> nomasteryoda, i did install it.
[07:06] <deshantm_> gr33npho3nix, make sure you are using the right gcc.. .do ls -l /usr/bin/gcc
[07:06] <TokenBad> ok I mounted my vfat drive but can't save files to it...anyone know how to fix this?
[07:06] <Woodzy> What is the recommended way of manipulating iptables?
[07:06] <bonee> fluxbox
[07:06] <Warbo> bonee: sudo apt-get remove packagename
[07:06] <skippy81> hey guys, i have a minor but annoying problem: firefox doesnt remember its window size, and always seems to end up a little bit too big for my screen. Does anyone know a fix?
[07:06] <DaNeon> then i installed ubuntu-desktop
[07:06] <Cornellius> Just use Synaptic
[07:06] <DaNeon> but x doesn't run
[07:06] <nomasteryoda> DaNeon, ic... you mean set it up
[07:07] <bobstro> TokenBad, is it rw for root only?
[07:07] <skippy81> Woodzy firestarter is quite easy to us
[07:07] <DaNeon> yup
[07:07] <DaNeon> sorry
[07:07] <Netbrian> CountDown -- no, not yet.  I'll be there momentarily.
[07:07] <Cornellius> Search for ''window manager''
[07:07] <Cornellius> it will give you some
[07:07] <DaNeon> english is not my mother language
[07:07] <Woodzy> skippy81: That's GTK based isn't it?
[07:07] <Woodzy> I'm running 6.06 server, no X
[07:07] <TokenBad> bobstro: ummm...no idea
[07:07] <skippy81> oh i see, sorry :)
[07:07] <bobstro> TokenBad, when you type 'mount' what's it say?
[07:07] <Woodzy> I'm proficient at working with iptables, and I have a few home grown rc scripts
[07:07] <Cornellius> DaNeon: me neither
[07:07] <Woodzy> But I'd prefer something else
[07:07] <nomasteryoda> DaNeon, you sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[07:07] <OrTigaS> how can i play streaming video in breezy?
[07:08] <TigerWolf> How come /etc/fonts/local.conf is missing?
[07:08] <Netbrian> Oh, I think we ghot it.
[07:08] <Cornellius> X.org or Xfree
[07:08] <bobstro> Woodzy, firestarter is simple for basic stuff
[07:08] <farous> Woodzy: did you try shorewall
[07:08] <Netbrian> Thank you very much for your help!
[07:08] <Cornellius> which one do you use all ?
[07:08] <disinterested_pe> warbo i had a few vlc's installed but im installing the rest
[07:08] <bobstro> Woodzy, otherwise, I just write my own
[07:08] <TokenBad> bobstro: /dev/hdd1 on /media/windows type vfat (rw,iocharset=utf8,umask=000)
[07:08] <Warbo> OrTigaS: In totem (movie player) go Open Location rather than Open File
[07:08] <wycats> Still can't find my headers
[07:08] <Woodzy> farous: I've had a look at the shorewall config... doesn't do much for me
[07:08] <CountDown> Hey, anyone hear any more about Sun working with Ubuntu?  Is there any danger of Ubuntu ditching Python for Java?  I hope not.
[07:08] <nomasteryoda> wycats, let me find mine
[07:08] <bobstro> TokenBad, if you try as root can you write?
[07:08] <Woodzy> bobstro: Yeah.  I think i'll stick with that
[07:08] <TokenBad> bobstro: haven't tried as root
[07:08] <bobstro> TokenBad, it's probably mounting as rw for root only by default
[07:08] <Boelcke> Opinion poll: I'm setting up a partition on a dual-boot ubuntu/XP system for use as a backup space (on a second HD).  FAT32 or ext3?
[07:08] <kdean06> CountDown: I doubt it.
[07:08] <skippy81> CountDown, java and python are so different i dont think its a risk
[07:08] <guiss> nomasteryoda, well, update-manager -d says my system is up to date,
[07:09] <Cornellius> CountDown: WOn't happen
[07:09] <Warbo> Dammit Amarok just crashed again
[07:09] <skippy81> I personally dont think much of java myself
[07:09] <bobstro> Boelcke, fat32 if you want both to read
[07:09] <guiss> nomasteryoda, maybe can't be done without internet?
[07:09] <nomasteryoda> er, something is still pointing to breezy somewhere on your box
[07:09] <bobstro> Boelcke, er, read/write
[07:09] <Cornellius> They won't re-write the entire OS
[07:09] <TigerWolf> How come /etc/fonts/local.conf is missing? Anyone have this file?
[07:09] <skippy81> ive never used a java app which ive enjoyed :)
[07:09] <kdean06> CountDown: Supposedly, in the end, they'll use Java for what Java is best for (I'm not sure WHAT)...
[07:09] <nomasteryoda> no, you can guiss
[07:09] <DarkMageZ> Warbo, are you on a pentuim 4 with hyperthreading?
[07:09] <Cornellius> Prolly just merge some things from Solaris
[07:09] <Woodzy> Man this channel moves fast...
[07:09] <CountDown> kdean06: What a relief... they won't be using it at all then.  :)
[07:09] <CriCri> HI every one ...somebody that has emulated Dreamweaver 8 with wine without having this error:  fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub
[07:09] <CriCri> JS Error:
[07:09] <CriCri>         MM is not defined
[07:09] <CriCri> ?
[07:09] <TokenBad> bobstro: how can I fix it?
[07:09] <nomasteryoda> Woodzy, very full since the relase of over 15 versions
[07:10] <DaNeon> nomasteryoda, i'll try dpkg-reconfigure. thanks
[07:10] <nomasteryoda> k
[07:10] <guiss> nomasteryoda, i've had upgraded hoary to breezy that way
[07:10] <SurfnKid> what a great time for internet to go down
[07:10] <gorski> how to upgrade to kde?
[07:10] <Warbo> DarkMageZ: I'm on a k7 1GHz (yes, it's so old they still used the real numbers) with my system (and music) running from a USB1.1 drive (I think I know the problem...)
[07:10] <skippy81> CriCri, the wine apps database is your best place to start
[07:10] <deshantm_> wycats, do dpkg -l | grep linux-headers to see if they are installed they should be in /usr/src
[07:10] <bobstro> TokenBad, you can mount using uid=, gid= parameters to allow your non-root user to rw
[07:10] <Woodzy> nomasteryoda: Yeah.  I have to say i'm quite impressed with the installation / default build of 6.06 server
[07:10] <Boelcke> bobstro, I've got a FAT32 partition already for a shared area for both to read/write on.  I'm just looking for which filesystem might otherwise be best for backups.
[07:10] <skippy81> you probably need to intstall it on windows first,and then copy the files accross CriCri
[07:10] <Warbo> SurfnKid: The internet is down? Dammit I was going to send an email...
[07:10] <bobstro> Boelcke, backups for BOTH win & linux?
[07:10] <Boelcke> I'll be doing most (or all) of the backup work in ubuntu.
[07:11] <wycats> desh: it found them
[07:11] <halibut> Boelcke, ext3 you can read write with both also
[07:11] <kapputu> how do I download the source?
[07:11] <skippy81> lol you still here SurfnKid ?
[07:11] <bobstro> Boelcke, ah, then not such a big deal
[07:11] <wycats> but they're not in /usr/src
[07:11] <SurfnKid> Warbo: hehe man i was doing something! and kaputz, whyy now, alwys happens sat nigts
[07:11] <Boelcke> I only thought about FAT32 so that it could, theoretically be recovered with windoze...
[07:11] <DarkMageZ> Warbo, ah, k, not the crash bug i know the workaround for :)
[07:11] <CriCri> yes, i do, but have this error of .MM is not definid,,, and the .js
[07:11] <halibut> windows can read ext3
[07:11] <skippy81> i need to register my irc nick, does anyone know how i do it?
[07:11] <bobstro> Boelcke, but the wisdom of having your backups on same partition is highly debatable
[07:11] <nomasteryoda> so true
[07:11] <kapputu> how do I download the source?
[07:11] <BioVorE> skippy81: /msg nickserv register help
[07:11] <bobstro> skippy81, there's help from the server. read the messages there.
[07:11] <TokenBad> bobstro: I want all users to
[07:11] <Satal> does anyone know how to prevent forcedeth from loading on dapper bootup?
[07:11] <skippy81> thankyou guys
[07:12] <Boelcke> bobstro, xp & ubuntu on hda, backup partition on hdb.
[07:12] <bobstro> TokenBad, then probably gid
[07:12] <bobstro> Boelcke, ah better.
[07:12] <Warbo> DarkMageZ: I don't mind it really, but the annoying thing is that it fixes itself, but by that time it has already tried (and failed) to send a bug report and all I can click is "OK" on an error message which quits Amarok (which has just fixed itself)
[07:12] <CriCri> because, FLash 8 and Fireworkd run with WIne,, normal
[07:12] <jadaz87> Warbo: what is comething i could use to build metapackages
[07:12] <bobstro> Boelcke, a *bit* better.
[07:12] <Cornellius> Who here tried ''alien'' ? Looks like it's for installing RPMs and such with dpkg
[07:12] <poje> Okay, so the scrolly bit of my laptop's touchpad doesn't work anymore - it acts like any other part of the touchpad area
[07:12] <kapputu> how do I install/download the kernel source?
[07:12] <bobstro> Cornellius, rpm is the devil. avoid it.
[07:12] <poje> Ideas>
[07:12] <Warbo> jadaz87: I have no idea sorry
[07:12] <skippy81> Cornellius, yes that is exactly what its for - but its a last resort
[07:12] <kapputu> wtf
[07:13] <wycats> deshantm_: I found it with grep
[07:13] <Linuturk> ok, I need help getting a keyboard wedge barcode scanner working in ubuntu
[07:13] <kapputu> as Ubuntu grows people become less responsive
[07:13] <wycats> but it's not in the directory
[07:13] <Cornellius> bobstro: I know I know. Just wondered it it really works
[07:13] <bobstro> kapputu, what do you mean?
[07:13] <deshantm_> wycats, found what with grep?
[07:13] <nomasteryoda> oh, wow... 2 updates...
[07:13] <Warbo> jadaz87: You realise that I'm just a teenager in front of my home PC who has a little experience with Linux? Ask your questions to the whole channel and you may get more response
[07:13] <kapputu> people don't help out anymore like they used to
[07:13] <TokenBad> bobstro: I have it mounted just like the wiki says for for all users..could the folder be set to root?
[07:13] <nomasteryoda> kapputu, sure they do
[07:13] <nomasteryoda> =D
[07:13] <skippy81> kapputu, chill out, i was just seaching for the package for you lol
[07:13] <DShepherd> kapputu: that's not entirely true
[07:13] <jadaz87> Warbo: no i did not realize
 they do, theres just more people here now
[07:14] <nelly> Hi all. Does anyone know how to stop my modem from dialing out on bootup?
[07:14] <kapputu> nomasteryoda:  probably they think they do
[07:14] <maikol> does it matter if i have both the gnome and xubuntu desktops installed when i upgrade to dapper
[07:14] <mDot> maikol no
[07:14] <wycats> found the headers
[07:14] <disinterested_pe> i wonder why this chat window wont get smaller it did b4 i upgraded?
[07:14] <Warbo> nelly: Look in /etc/init/d for a script which is starting it
[07:14] <kapputu> I had faster response times a few years back
[07:14] <wycats> ok... I reinstalled them
[07:14] <kapputu> I have been using Ubuntu on and off since Warty
[07:14] <bobstro> TokenBad, er not sure. is it gid to a group all belong to?
[07:14] <nomasteryoda> kapputu, well full channle does not help
[07:14] <poje> kapputu: are you complaining about free support?
[07:14] <nomasteryoda> cool
[07:14] <nomasteryoda> poje, LOL
[07:15] <kapputu> poje: that's a crappy argument
[07:15] <poje> kapputu: no, no it isn't
[07:15] <nomasteryoda> people complain about anything
[07:15] <Linuturk> ok, I need help getting a keyboard wedge barcode scanner working in ubuntu
[07:15] <poje> nomasteryoda: indeed :)
[07:15] <bobstro> kapputu, what are you complaining about then?
[07:15] <kapputu> I asked a basic question
[07:15] <DShepherd> kapputu: what can we help you with?
[07:15] <DShepherd> what was your question?
[07:15] <kapputu> I just need to know how to install/download the kernel source
[07:15] <wycats> Makefile:536: /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.15-23-386/arch/i386/Makefile: No such file or directory
[07:15] <poje> www.kernel.org
[07:15] <bobstro> kapputu, er, try kernel.org?
[07:15] <Warbo> kapputu: sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.15
[07:16] <SurfnKid> skippy81: u on Dapper or Breezy
[07:16] <bobstro> kapputu, of course that's a "google" answer!
[07:16] <wycats> make[1] : *** No rule to make target `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.15-23-386/arch/i386/Makefile'.  Stop.
[07:16] <poje> As for installing...a google search for a tutorial will help :)
[07:16] <kapputu> google search didn't work
[07:16] <skippy81> SurfnKid, i am on dapper :)
[07:16] <poje> bobstro: damn you ;)
[07:16] <skippy81> quack quack
[07:16] <kapputu> I probably din't search for the right thing
[07:16] <SurfnKid> skippy81: and running xgl/compiz right
[07:16] <SurfnKid> skippy81: im on breezy could that be a problem
[07:16] <skippy81> kapputu, synaptic is good for finding stuff like that
[07:16] <bobstro> kapputu, google *always* works :)
[07:17] <skippy81> hmm, yes it could be actually SurfnKid, sorry i should have asked you that
[07:17] <CountDown> bobstro: Until they activate their Borg ship and turn us all into slaves.
[07:17] <DarkMageZ> SurfnKid, ... Xgl & Compiz are not for Breezy, unless you have l33t skillz
[07:17] <kapputu> hmm apt-cache search doesn't find linux-source-2.6.15
[07:17] <Warbo> kapputu: Once you have the kernel tar.gz extracted configure it (make xconfig) then "make" and "make modules_install" and use arch/i386/boot/bzImage as your kernel and use mkinitramfs to make an initrd for it
[07:17] <bobstro> CountDown, yes but think how ORGANIZED we'll all be then
[07:17] <skippy81> SurfnKid, im not positive, but I think that you want xorg v 7 to run compiz well
[07:17] <deshantm_> kapputu, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelHowto?highlight=%28kernel%29
[07:17] <poje> kapputu: something along the lines of 'ubuntu kernel compile tutorial' should help
[07:17] <SurfnKid> DarkMageZ: oh man u for real no wonder
[07:18] <skippy81> SurfnKid, i seriously recommend you upgrade to dapper, its quacking excellent :)  Beats breezy hands down in every department
[07:18] <deshantm_> poje, the wiki is a good place to suggest too, it has everything
[07:18] <DarkMageZ> SurfnKid, time to upgrade to dapper
[07:18] <wastrel> palm sync is broken in dapper
[07:18] <DarkMageZ> SurfnKid, before trying anything xgl & compiz again
[07:18] <wastrel> otherwise i like it better than breezy
[07:18] <poje> deshantm_: I'm sure, I figured google would turn up a link to there anyways ;d
[07:18] <skippy81> but sorry i didnt ask you if you were using Dapper earlier SurfnKid , my bad - i could have saved you a lot of time
[07:18] <kdean06> skippy81: Except for one. :-) Breezy could import Ogg files into Rhythmbox. :-)
[07:18] <skippy81> lol :)
[07:19] <skippy81> i think ill live with dapper kdean06  :P
[07:19] <Warbo> Badgers can rip ducks apart in a fight
[07:19] <Warbo> :)
[07:19] <kdean06> skippy81: Could you, if all your music was Ogg?
[07:19] <poje> Anyways: does anyone have an idea why the scrolly bit of my touchpad stopped working on my updgrade to dapper?
[07:19] <skippy81> badgers are actually really aggressive
[07:19] <deshantm_> poje, sometimes it doesn't come up as quick, they should, but maybe because it is under https?
[07:19] <skippy81> kdean06, im pretty sure rythmbox finds my ogg files allright - ive got quite a few of them
[07:19] <skippy81> ill check in a bit :)
[07:19] <SurfnKid> oh well
[07:20] <Warbo> skippy81: Not in "The Animals Of Farthing Wood"
[07:20] <poje> deshantm_: all depends on what the wikis let the spiders get into
[07:20] <skippy81> lol Warbo
[07:20] <disinterested_pe> badgers are the bad***** of the wildlife kingdom
[07:20] <BioVorE> lol
[07:20] <CountDown> Do people really think Rhythmbox is better than, say, XMMS?  I'm not trolling, I've just never gotten Rhythmbox to work correctly and actually play music even.
[07:20] <skippy81> apparantly they have razor sharp teeth
[07:20] <kdean06> skippy81: Have you done it on Dapper? Please do so, if not. I'd like to think I'm not alone.
[07:20] <poje> disinterested_pe: of course, hasn't everyone read the Redwall series? ;)
[07:20] <wycats> This is the error I'm getting: make[1] : *** No rule to make target `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.15-23-386/arch/i386/Makefile'.  Stop.
[07:20] <skippy81> kdean06, one sec ill check it out
[07:20] <Warbo> CountDown: XMMS is great, but it sucks for HUGE music collections
[07:20] <poje> CountDown: mplayer is what I use since it's the only thing that plays the majority of my stuff
[07:21] <poje> "only"
[07:21] <kdean06> CountDown: Few linux apps get the playlists right, IMO. I prefer Banshee over Rhythmbox, and lSongs over Banshee. But Banshee isn't stable enough yet, and lSongs is almost impossible to make install decently.
[07:21] <DShepherd> CountDown: I like muine.. its pretty decent
[07:21] <BioVorE> wycats: what you tring to make.. it looks like it looking for something out of the kernel headers..
[07:21] <SurfnKid> skippy81: mmm so if its for dapper what should I do to upgrade to it from breezy. I relly want that xgl going. Is it a hassle to upgrade?
[07:21] <wycats> yeah
[07:21] <wycats> trying to make VMWare
[07:21] <deshantm_> poje, google seems to do fine with something like: site:wiki.ubuntu.com kernel
[07:21] <skippy81> SurfnKid, upgrading can go wrong, but usually its fine
[07:21] <TokenBad> what is the chmod setting to allow everyone read and write access to a dir
[07:21] <CountDown> Warbo: How does Rhythmbox handle large collections?
[07:22] <poje> TokenBad: 777
[07:22] <DAC1138> quicky question. whats the difference between the "Desktop" ISO and the "alternate" ISO ?
[07:22] <wastrel> TokenBad:  +rw
[07:22] <Warbo> CountDown: It has a nice library type view, and you can have multiple playlists
[07:22] <farous> SurfnKid: just getting xgl is not that fun after you check once or twice and it is a resource hog
[07:22] <kdean06> CountDown: On Dapper, for me, it doen't at all. My whole collection is Ogg. ;-)
[07:22] <poje> TokenBad: actually that's read/write/execute
[07:22] <BioVorE> SurfnKid: I am having the same debate hear about upgrading to dapper..  I bastardized my OS,, so the stock upgrade scripts will probably screw me up.. :-/
[07:22] <bobstro> TokenBad:  the problem i think is that vfat mounts as rw for root only.
[07:22] <skippy81> DAC1138,  desktop is a live CD - alternate is text based and more aimed for OEM installs
[07:22] <CountDown> DAC1138: Alternate ISO is if you want to install the same configured system on many boxes.
[07:22] <bobstro> TokenBad:  i went thru that myself recently.
[07:22] <SurfnKid> :|
[07:22] <DAC1138> desktop also has the new graphical installer though, right?
[07:23] <kdean06> Warbo: Its really simple feature, I htink, but few apps do the drag and drop adding to the playlists.
[07:23] <BioVorE> DAC1138: rgr.. but it has issues.. (being new and all)
[07:23] <CountDown> kdean06:  It doesn't do what at all?
[07:23] <SurfnKid> I assume then XGL/Compiz wasnt even coded for breezy,
[07:23] <kapputu> thanks guys
[07:23] <skippy81> i went through hell earlier, i installed gentoo fine - was really enjoying it, then i attempted to install gnome lol - it took 3 hours to do 15 out of 210 packages lol
[07:23] <DAC1138> okay, that's all, thanks
[07:23] <kdean06> CountDown: Manage. It refuses to import my Ogg files.
[07:23] <poje> I actually thought XGL was going to be in the next release
[07:23] <kdean06> CountDown: Says Unknown MIME type.
[07:23] <skippy81> kdean06, it working allright with my oggs
[07:23] <BioVorE> SurfnKid: not available for brezzay because you need the newest xorg and libs
[07:23] <Warbo> kdean06: I still don't have enough music to require seperate playlists, I just keep "Whole Collection" open in Amarok and enable random
[07:23] <DAC1138> so the alternate cd will install the same base system as the new desktop cd? its just the installer thats different?
[07:23] <skippy81> kdean, can you play ogg allright?
[07:24] <SurfnKid> BioVorE: i think it dl those already
[07:24] <CountDown> kdean06: You're talking about Rhythmbox?
[07:24] <kdean06> skippy81: Leme see, actually.
[07:24] <kdean06> CountDown: Yes.
[07:24] <SurfnKid> farous: so stick with breezy for now then
[07:24] <disinterested_pe> i cant get wma to play on anything
[07:24] <CriCri> bye guys
[07:24] <CriCri> exit
[07:24] <BioVorE> SurfnKid: I think some one make a bunch of upgrade packages that fork from the stock tree
[07:24] <CountDown> kdean06: I have the same problem.
[07:24] <skippy81> kdean06, i can confirm it definattely works though, i ripped 7 smiths albums and they are all in ogg format and in the library in rhythmbox
[07:25] <bobstro> skippy81:  RIAA is on the way
[07:25] <farous> SurfnKid: i learned the hard way to have a bin dir under my home dir. If you wana upgrade just for xgl sake do not do it. otherwise dapper is much better
[07:25] <BioVorE> lol
[07:25] <ghozt> what do you use to compile sources
[07:25] <skippy81> :)
[07:25] <ghozt> gcc?
[07:25] <BioVorE> Gnu C Compiler
[07:25] <poje> bobstro: if he owns the CDs, the RIAA only _wishes_ they could bust his butt :(
[07:25] <jhenn> can someone recommend a pcmcia wired NIC that works with ubuntu?
[07:25] <ghozt> just apt-get gcc ?
[07:25] <skippy81> SurfnKid,  if you want a quick boottime then dapper is definately the way to go
[07:26] <poje> skippy81: Dapper is definitely snappy
[07:26] <bobstro> poje:  they will sue first, figure out details later. run!
[07:26] <CountDown> Okay, so I installed on a USB hard drive and then put that hard drive in a laptop.  Everything works up to trying to start X, which fails because the settings are for the computer I installed from and not my laptop.  Any easy way to find out what the correct settings for my laptop should be?
[07:26] <BioVorE> ghozt: apt-get install build-essential should get all the stuff
[07:26] <deshantm_> ghozt, you probablly want to apt-get install build-essential
[07:26] <maikol> any suggestions on what to do if it says i dont have enough space on /var/cache/apt/archives when i try to update
[07:26] <kdean06> skippy81: Have you installed any gstreamer plugins from universe or multiverse?
[07:26] <skippy81> yeah Dapper the Duck is a speedy one allright :)
[07:26] <ghozt> sweet, thanks BioVore and deshantm_
[07:26] <skippy81> kdean06, yes - i literally copied and pasted the multimedia section of the wiki
[07:27] <jhenn> skippy81: boot time. who reboots anymore?
[07:27] <farous> SurfnKid: but you can wait till some howtos emerge and they stream all the remaning bugs
[07:27] <schalken> !dri
[07:27] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, schalken
[07:27] <kdean06> skippy81: Ha ha. I haven't, up until just now. And i tried importing, but Rhythmbox crashed as opposed ot prompting errors.
[07:27] <schalken> !opengl
[07:27] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, schalken
[07:27] <skippy81> jhenn, not me, but its nice not to let windows users get one over you :)
[07:27] <ghozt> what is "bison" ?
[07:27] <kdean06> skippy81: COuld you like me that article, on the wiki?
[07:27] <skippy81> yes kdean06 , give me a minute and ill find em for you :)
[07:27] <deshantm_> maikol, try du -hs /* to find out where your stuff is so you can clean out some stuff
[07:28] <kdean06> skippy81: Thanks.
[07:28] <maikol> deshantm_, will do
[07:28] <kdean06> CountDown: And if I fix this, I'll be sure to let you know how.
[07:28] <kdean06> skippy81: Are you in the US?
[07:29] <CountDown> kdean06: Thanks... until then I'll be happy with XMMS.
[07:29] <schalken> what does the "LTS" stand for in "Ubuntu 6.06 LTS"?
[07:29] <kdean06> schalken: Long Term Support
[07:29] <skippy81> kdean06, nope, London UK
[07:29] <schalken> oooooh
[07:29] <kdean06> skippy81: I assume you have the w32codecs then? :-)
[07:29] <fogos> hi... in firefox there are messages box  alert me that i have javascript turnned off, altough i set on, on firefox preferences... any help
[07:29] <ghozt> this is my first linux, im sure everyone here knows now :P
[07:29] <poje> So no one knows what could have broken my touchpad's scrolly bit on the upgrade to Dapper?
[07:30] <skippy81> kdean06, nope, im on amd64
[07:30] <kdean06> ghozt: We all started there at some point. It's cool.
[07:30] <kdean06> skippy81: *is jealous*
[07:30] <skippy81> doenst bother me though kdean06 im a serious hater of windows codecs
[07:30] <ghozt> I am enjoying it so far
[07:30] <bobstro> wycats:  you trying to complile the modules?
[07:30] <wycats> yeah
[07:30] <WebLOCH> Hey guys, thought I'd drop by and notify you of an installation issue
[07:30] <blanky> Anyone who needs help, ask me now.
[07:30] <ghozt> hopefully one day ill be here on the helping end
[07:30] <deshantm_> wycats, did you follow the wiki?
[07:30] <wycats> indeed
[07:30] <wycats> same error
[07:30] <kdean06> skippy81: Me too. They're crap for quality, and for licensing... But so many web developers insist on using the windows codecs.
[07:31] <farous> poje: your xorg.conf file was rewritten I do nto recommend you playing with it till you know what yu do. Search in the forums or lookup you old file
[07:31] <allobjects> Can anyone help me join two EXT3 partions into one ?
[07:31] <skippy81> kdean06, yeah, well to be fair windows does have good streaming codecs especially - and wma isnt a bad format
[07:31] <kdean06> skippy81: It's too bulky, IMO.
[07:31] <WebLOCH> Is there anyone here that files anything ?
[07:31] <SurfnKid> farous: yeah i guess ill do that wait, ill keep tryin dont think itll do harm
[07:31] <dli> allobjects, I suppose cp is the only reasonable one
[07:31] <skippy81> ok kdean06 copy and paste this into your terminal "sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg"
[07:32] <skippy81> that is for all the free formats
[07:32] <poje> farous: my old file was probably wiped by the upgrade ;d
[07:32] <skippy81> !restricted
[07:32] <ubotu> I guess restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:32] <maikol> deshantm_, 1.3 gigs in /usr, 108 megs /var, 86 megs in lib, 35 m in /etc, 8.1 m in /sbin
[07:32] <blanky> who needs help with restricted?
[07:32] <Corey> Hey this is totally off-topic but im wondering if anyone has been skinny..and somehow put on wieght ?
[07:32] <farous> poje: your best bet is the forums then
[07:32] <skippy81> kdean06, and then follow this guide for the non-free formats "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats" etc
[07:32] <MTecknology> What is a good channel for explosives?
[07:32] <wastrel> blanky:  help with what?
[07:33] <blanky> wastrel, restricted
[07:33] <Corey> anybody ?
[07:33] <bobstro> Corey:  yes we all have i suspect :)
[07:33] <farous> :)
[07:33] <bobstro> Corey:  enjoy it. never lasts.
[07:33] <kapputu> where can I understand about the kernel versions? I see vmlinux-2.6.15.23 whereas I can't find that in kernel.org
[07:33] <Corey> bobstro: man im skinny and i dont know how to put on eight
[07:33] <deshantm_> maikol, all seems normal... what does df -h give for free space?
[07:33] <bobstro> Corey:  you're young too, right?
[07:33] <Corey> ah yeah
[07:33] <deshantm_> maikol, what about /home?
[07:33] <Corey> i guess
[07:33] <skippy81> Corey,  i used to be skinny - i had to give up Techno to put some weight back on :D
[07:33] <Corey> not super strong thoe
[07:33] <TokenBad> hmm...can't seem to get azureus to write to that drive
[07:33] <bobstro> Corey:  don't be a dumbass. eat healthy and stay skinny.
[07:34] <deshantm_> maikol, how big is the drive that you have this on?
[07:34] <Corey> my freinds are like all buff and im like a fucking stick figure im like WTF
[07:34] <MTecknology> What is a good channel or server for explosives?
[07:34] <bobstro> Corey:  i was a skinny twerp too when young. started eathing double cheeseburgers, took care of that allright.
[07:34] <Corey> they dont use the computer much they play sport so I guess that has something to do with it lol
[07:34] <Corey> im on the computer all day :P
[07:34] <bobstro> MTecknology:  probably one on that topic.
[07:34] <bobstro> Corey:  they will have beer guts in 10 years.
[07:34] <skippy81> Corey, go to a gym and do weights if it bothers you :)
[07:34] <kdean06> skippy81: Problem. I can't meet the liblame0 dependancy...
[07:35] <bobstro> Corey:  you will be pale, bald and skinny.
[07:35] <MTecknology> bobstro, i opened those exact rooms
[07:35] <Corey> yeah
[07:35] <bobstro> MTecknology:  and you really expect *this* channel to help somehow?
[07:35] <Corey> well ive been getting out of the house a bit more lately
[07:35] <skippy81> hmm kdean, thats strange
[07:35] <Corey> party everyweekend now haha
[07:35] <Corey> been great to take a break from the computer and catch up with mates
[07:35] <MTecknology> bobstro, can't a man hope?
[07:35] <bobstro> Corey:  if you come to a linux channel to ask that question, you're already in trouble.
[07:35] <bobstro> MTecknology:  or a troll? :)
[07:35] <CountDown> Yoga!
[07:35] <wycats> Is there a way to get QEMU to boot a real HD?
[07:35] <Corey> but computer is is ultra addictive
[07:36] <Corey> once i sit here for half an hour im hooked for the next 23 hours
[07:36] <MTecknology> bobstro, i'll shut up
[07:36] <bobstro> Corey:  well then you'll be skinny forever.
[07:36] <skippy81> kdean06, have you enabled the universe and multiverse repositories yet?
[07:36] <MTecknology> sry
[07:36] <maikol> deshantm_, 16% free 319 megs availabe
[07:36] <CountDown> Anyone have any luck with a USB to ethernet converter on Ubuntu?
[07:36] <bobstro> MTecknology:  not a problem but i wouldn't expect the help here. :)
[07:36] <maikol> CountDown, im using one
[07:36] <Corey> I think it is because there isnt enough to eat at my place :(
[07:36] <CountDown> maikol: On Dapper?  Which brand?
[07:36] <Corey> I need to eat like twice my wieght to gain weight
[07:36] <Corey> and i eat like 1/4 :P
[07:36] <ghozt> getting make errors on the current build in WineCVS :(
[07:37] <bobstro> Corey:  no, it's because you're young. you'll be a fat bastard soon enough.
[07:37] <Corey> im 15
[07:37] <bobstro> Corey:  see?
[07:37] <visor> hi everybody
[07:37] <Corey> and i wiegh 55kg
[07:37] <christian> what significant changes have been made regarding the nvidia driver. by default my laptop worked with both hoary and breezy, with dapper it is not
[07:37] <maikol> CountDown, currently on breezy. its a belkin usb 10/100 ethernet adapter
[07:37] <MTecknology> ghozt, install make
[07:37] <CountDown> Corey: You'll be huge in 10 years.
[07:37] <farous> corey enjoy it while it last :)
[07:37] <bobstro> Corey:  ok, we're OT.
[07:37] <skippy81> how tall are you Corey, weight is meaningless without height
[07:37] <kdean06> skippy81: Of course. :-) As well as added the Penguin Liberation Front.
[07:37] <Corey> im fucking 6,2
[07:38] <ghozt> MTecknology: doesnt build-essentials install make?
[07:38] <penguinwhoflew> uh
[07:38] <penguinwhoflew> what?
[07:38] <CountDown> maikol: Did it just work, or did you have to configure your system somehow?
[07:38] <Corey> 6 foot 2
[07:38] <Corey> or 6 foot 1
[07:38] <wastrel> !offtopic
[07:38] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[07:38] <maikol> CountDown, worked out of the box
[07:38] <penguinwhoflew> oh sorry, penguin is a trigger word =/
[07:38] <bobstro> Corey:  you're mixin' metric now.
[07:38] <spanglesontoast> anyone played with cedega yet?
[07:38] <Corey> metric ?
[07:38] <MTecknology> ghozt, not sure, let's just start PM if you don't mind
[07:38] <ghozt> spanglesontoast: im trying to now :/
[07:38] <deshantm_> maikol, did you try sudo apt-get clean ?
[07:38] <bobstro> Corey:  55kg and 6'2"
[07:38] <CountDown> maikol: What does it show up as in the network manager?
[07:38] <visor> anoybody willing to help this poor guy?\
[07:38] <bobstro> Corey:  what are you, canadian?
[07:38] <Corey> yeah
[07:38] <Corey> Australian
[07:38] <maikol> deshantm_, yeah
[07:38] <kdean06> penguinwhoflew: Sorry, but I swear, I didn't know!!!
[07:38] <Frogzoo> !patience
[07:38] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[07:39] <bobstro> Corey:  ahaha, ok.
[07:39] <Corey> Im abnormally skinny man its scarying me
[07:39] <skippy81> kdean06, ok one sec, maybe we should try and add them one at a time :)
[07:39] <bobstro> Corey:  see a doctor then.
[07:39] <kapputu> Corey: eat healthy
[07:39] <maikol> CountDown, never seen it in the network manager: its a server
[07:39] <Corey> yeah be bac im  hungry lol
[07:39] <visor> having issues with grub, i have some external hard disks and it seems that as long as they are connected and turned on they mess with grub and throws an error  (21(
[07:39] <kapputu> I read about some kid that had to 500 calories every hour
[07:39] <wastrel> !offtopic
[07:39] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[07:39] <CountDown> maikol: Okay, thanks.
[07:40] <hanasaki> !glx
[07:40] <ubotu> hanasaki: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:40] <hanasaki> !gl
[07:40] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, hanasaki
[07:40] <workbean> I had to upgrade to breezy to get my sound card working.
[07:40] <hanasaki> @#$@ #ubuntu-glx is the channel?
[07:40] <MTecknology> ghozt, are you there - do you still need help?
[07:40] <farous> !tell hanasaki about xgl
[07:40] <hanasaki> ug
[07:40] <ghozt> I'm here, I PM'd you
[07:40] <hanasaki> glx xgl thanks
[07:40] <redtech> wow, did xchat get dumbed down or what?
[07:40] <skippy81> kdean06, ive broken it into 5 seperate commands try this now http://pastebin.com/757054
[07:40] <dontm> how do i install wmv?
[07:41] <pojePrime> Teh
[07:41] <pojePrime> Crazy LAN
[07:41] <skippy81> ubotu tell dontm about restricted formats
[07:41] <spanglesontoast> I'm gonna boot into dapper after I finish listening to this podcast
[07:41] <MTecknology> ghozt, I didn't get it, either way then... in here... try $sudo apt-get install make
[07:41] <dontm> !codecs
[07:41] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[07:41] <deshantm_> maikol, you will probably need to uninstall some things... you only have about a 2 gig disk right?
[07:42] <maikol> yep
[07:42] <Frogzoo> dontm: seveas' repo has the  most up to date w32
[07:42] <maikol> deshantm_, should have formatted stupid windos partition
[07:42] <bobstro> redtech:  wasn't it always?
[07:42] <allobjects> dli, sorry missed your response... cp ?
[07:42] <MTecknology> ghozt, tell me what that says
[07:42] <maikol> deshantm_, uninstall gnome?
[07:42] <dontm> how does sudo work?
[07:42] <dontm> (showing a friend how easy it is to get support)
[07:42] <Frogzoo> !sudo
[07:42] <ubotu> sudo is, like, totally, a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:42] <deshantm_> maikol, you don't really need it for a server right?
[07:42] <maikol> deshantm_, nope
[07:42] <blaze> hi, how to make my partition in fstab mount as a write-able?
[07:43] <kdean06> skippy81: gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse -> Depends: liblame0 (>= 3.96.1-1) but it is not installable
[07:43] <Sub> dontm,
[07:43] <Sub> !sudo
[07:43] <ghozt> MTecknology: make is the current level
[07:43] <Duality> Quick question for all of you... I'm having problems installing 6.06 from the DesktopCD onto an old server with an Adaptec 2940u2w host controller... the disk partitioning is failing. Is there a way to get a verbose output from the "install" command so I can see the specific problem?
[07:43] <blaze> /dev/sda3       /media/e        ext3    defaults 0       2
[07:43] <skippy81> did all of the other ones install ok kdean06 ?
[07:43] <Frogzoo> deshantm_: on a server - you need ALL that 2 gigs for swap!!
[07:43] <BioVorE> blaze: it should by default
[07:43] <maikol> deshantm_, apt-get remove gnome?
[07:43] <kdean06> skippy81: I stopped there. :-)
[07:43] <blaze> kdean06: remove the -multiverse
[07:43] <ghozt> MTecknology: err make is current version
[07:43] <Basilio> is there a way to always clear the cache of the browser everytime i reboot
[07:43] <MTecknology> ghozt, what does it say when you try to run the script?
[07:43] <redtech> bobstro:  not until the upgrade really.    Skimpy on the options and now I need to find how to show users.
[07:43] <visor> anybody with the grub thing? a link at least to find a solution
[07:44] <deshantm_> Frogzoo, only if you don't have enough ram
[07:44] <blaze> kdean06: yesterday i stopped there too :D
[07:44] <skippy81> ok try "sudo apt-get install libc6 liblame0"
[07:44] <Frogzoo> deshantm_: matter of opinion...
[07:44] <allobjects> dli, what is CP ? I have a GPARTED live CD but can't see an option to join two partiotions
[07:44] <bobstro> redtech:  hmmm... upgrading this machine this moment, so maybe it'll be different in a sec.
[07:44] <deshantm_> maikol, dpkg -l will tell you have installed
[07:44] <Ademan> question, does sudo "timeout"? because it seems like i only hafta enter the password every once in a while
[07:44] <maikol> Frogzoo, yep
[07:44] <ghozt> MTecknology:  what is xlib?
[07:44] <bobstro> redtech:  i just never thought of xchat as particularly "non-dumb"
[07:44] <blaze> BioVorE: /dev/sda3       /media/e        ext3    defaults 0       2, should it?
[07:44] <dli> allobjects, copy
[07:44] <wastrel> Ademan:  15 min iirc
[07:44] <deshantm_> maikol, then you can go through and uninstall with apt-get remove
[07:44] <MTecknology> lol... ghozt, give me just a minute
[07:44] <workbean> easyubuntu good?
[07:44] <redtech> bobstro:  well you make a point there...  lol
[07:45] <maikol> deshantm_, alright, thanks man
[07:45] <skippy81> its wierd though kdean06 it should get the dependancies automatically for you
[07:45] <bobstro> workbean:  it's easy
[07:45] <workbean> thanks bob
[07:45] <Basilio> is there a way to always clear the cache of the browser everytime i reboot ..
[07:45] <Frogzoo> Basilio: look into tmpfs - if you store the cache in ram/tmpfs - problem solved
[07:45] <workbean> guys, I screwed up a dist-upgrade from hoary to dapper :-)
[07:45] <Basilio> i am a newbie, dont know where tmpfs
[07:45] <workbean> so I'm installing breezy since that's the only cd I have
[07:45] <wastrel> Ademan:  man sudoers - the timeout can be changed in the sudoers file
[07:45] <workbean> already installed it actually
[07:45] <kdean06> skippy81: I feel like an idiot...
[07:45] <Ademan> wasterl, thanks
[07:45] <Basilio> or maybe a sofrware that will clear cache everytime i close the browser
[07:46] <deshantm_> Frogzoo, yeah some swap is usually necessary but why waste disk if you have tons of ram?
[07:46] <skippy81> kdean06, "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" and paste it to http://pastebin.com/
[07:46] <bobstro> redtech:  i should be converted shortly. gonna switch to a machine that already upgraded.
[07:46] <MTecknology> ghozt, you are on Ubuntu?
[07:46] <MorbidHunger> anyway i can use my digicam on linux?
[07:46] <ghozt> MTecknology:  yes
[07:46] <skippy81> kdean06, i think that you havnt got all the repositories added properly
[07:46] <workbean> should I install the official nvidia drivers? any advantage to that?
[07:46] <kdean06> skippy81: I don'twant to give you the wrong impression, I've been using Linux for years. I'm a SysAdmin... The problem is solved, me thinks... I enabled multiverse backports, but not the main multiverse repo...
[07:46] <ghozt> MTecknology: I'm trying to make cedega :X
[07:47] <wastrel> MorbidHunger:  probably depends on the camera
[07:47] <allobjects> dli, I don't understand. How will copy join two partitions into one ?
[07:47] <MorbidHunger> its a dualsmart 400
[07:47] <Frogzoo> MorbidHunger: plug it in & see if gthumb can pick it up
[07:47] <MorbidHunger> thanx mate
[07:47] <skippy81> kdean06,  :) that would make sense
[07:47] <dli> allobjects, copy the files
[07:47] <MTecknology> ghozt, run this command... if there are some it can't find it won't skip them. rerun the command ommiting the file it can't find.
[07:47] <MTecknology> apt-get install cvs build-essential bison flex-old libasound2-dev x-window-system-dev libpng12-dev libjpeg62-dev libfreetype6-dev libxrender-dev libttf2 libttf-dev libsdl1.2-dev libsdl-ttf2.0-dev libsdl-net1.2-dev libsdl-gfx1.2-dev msttcorefonts libfontconfig1-dev
[07:47] <skippy81> kdean06, hehe and dont worry about looking bad - knowing linux is a different thing to knowing the silly ins and outs of each distro
[07:47] <Frogzoo> MorbidHunger: gthumb -> file -> import photos
[07:48] <MorbidHunger> cool
[07:48] <Cornellius> haw
[07:48] <MTecknology> ghozt, if you are on Dapper, I think that it's x-window-system-dev that won't work
[07:48] <Cornellius> sawfish, window maker
[07:48] <Peregrino> Hi All!
[07:48] <Cornellius> long time since I used them
[07:48] <Cornellius> lo there
[07:48] <ghozt> it could not open lock file
[07:48] <ghozt> yeah, im on drake
[07:48] <Cornellius> anyone uses enlightment here ?
[07:49] <MTecknology> ghozt, close synaptic
[07:49] <MorbidHunger> it says no images found
[07:49] <Peregrino> I need some HElp on Rhythmbox, please!
[07:49] <skippy81> Peregrino, whats up?
[07:49] <Basilio> or maybe a sofrware that will clear cache everytime i close the browser ....
[07:49] <MTecknology> ghozt, also, remember to use sudo
[07:49] <Frogzoo> MorbidHunger: but it sees your camera? u sure there are images on it?
[07:49] <Cornellius> Peregrino: Yeah ?
[07:50] <Peregrino> I'm on a 5.1 LIve Ubuntu, and I'm trying to play some MP3
[07:50] <MorbidHunger> yeah
[07:50] <kdean06> skippy81: I've been on Debian since day one. :-) main contrib non-free ain't all that different. ;-)
[07:50] <MorbidHunger> i just took some
[07:50] <ghozt> x-window one
[07:50] <MorbidHunger> numbers keeps going downm
[07:50] <Corey> !mp3
[07:50] <ubotu> mp3 is probably a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:50] <Peregrino> but the player don't let me :(
[07:50] <Corey> Peregrino
[07:50] <Aven> hi
[07:50] <skippy81> Peregrino, mp3 is a restircted format, wont play straight off the live cd
[07:50] <Corey> read what i just said
[07:50] <Aven> http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelist&word=xfce4-taskbar-plugin&version=breezy&arch=i386
[07:50] <Corey> tell Peregrino about !mp3
[07:50] <Aven> how exactly can I download that plugin?
[07:50] <MTecknology> ghozt, just leave that part out and rerun the command, let me know when everything is installed that you can
[07:50] <Aven> I'm trying to get xfce-traskbar
[07:51] <Aven> *taskbar
[07:51] <allobjects> dli, one partion is running breezy and the other is an ex Windoze partion which I have reformated as type EXT3 ... so no files, just want to give it to Ubuntu to use freespace
[07:51] <Frogzoo> MorbidHunger: google time - maybe there's an update for your camera
[07:51] <skippy81> kdean06, i tried to use gentoo today - i managed to install it but it was taking hours to compile stuff lol :)
[07:51] <Peregrino> Ohhh I see...
[07:51] <deshantm_> is ubotu a bot?
[07:51] <Hobbsee> deshantm_: yes
[07:51] <MorbidHunger> it doesnt see it as a sualsmart
[07:51] <redtech> bobstro-away:  oh i see what the deal is.
[07:51] <Corey> Pergrino : its easy to get working :)
[07:51] <kiko0123> Hello, is EasyUbuntu the nest of it's kind ?
[07:51] <skippy81> kdean06, so looks like im sticking to debian based distros for now :)
[07:51] <wastrel> Aven:  you need to add the universe repository
[07:51] <xanavim> does anyone know how to make sid2wav work?  manpage doesn't help, and cant find any examples w/ google
[07:51] <deshantm_> cool
[07:51] <Corey> Welcome to ubuntu by the way Peregrino you will love it
[07:51] <Peregrino> Corey: So if the MP3 isn't coded in LAME or something free, it wont play?
[07:51] <skippy81> kiko0123,  there is also Automatix - some people dont trust it though
[07:51] <schalken> does anyone know what version of GCC Ubuntu's Xorg has been compiled with?
 try vlc
[07:52] <Corey> Pegerino:
[07:52] <Aven> wastrel: how?
[07:52] <Aven> :P
[07:52] <Aven> forgot
[07:52] <kiko0123> skippy81, which one would be the best?
[07:52] <MorbidHunger> brb
[07:52] <ghozt> MTecknology: k, its all in now
[07:52] <Aven> what do I add in /etc/apt/sources.list?
[07:52] <kiko0123> from all those avelable
[07:52] <wastrel> !tell aven about repos
[07:52] <BioVorE> schalken:  I would guess GCC 4.0.x
[07:52] <Corey> tell Peregrino about !restrictedformats
[07:52] <skippy81> kiko0123,  easyubuntu is considered safer i think
[07:52] <Frogzoo> !tell ghozt about easysource
[07:52] <kiko0123> ok thanx
[07:52] <Corey> Pergrino: follow that mate and all will be good :)
[07:52] <MTecknology> ghozt, try to run your cedega script now and tell me what it says
[07:53] <schalken> BioVorE: thanks
[07:53] <skippy81> Aven,  heres a basic sources list http://pastebin.com/757062
[07:53] <kdean06> skippy81: I loved Gentoo, except for that compile time thing.
[07:53] <dli> allobjects, sorry, I didn't realize that
[07:53] <kdean06> skippy81: And RPM distros suck.
[07:53] <skippy81> kdean06, yeah the compile time is insane
[07:53] <kdean06> skippy81: I like the best of both worlds. :-)
[07:53] <Peregrino> !restrictedformats
[07:53] <ubotu> restrictedformats is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:54] <Corey> Whats the next best thing next to ubuntuo
[07:54] <kdean06> skippy81: apt-build
[07:54] <skippy81> kdean06, i used to love slackware, but the guy who maintained it got ill
[07:54] <skippy81> hehe
[07:54] <Frogzoo> can someone explain why APT > RPM ?
[07:54] <dli> allobjects, if the the breezy partition is at the beginning, you can resize it to make it bigger
[07:54] <CountDown> By the way, answer to my problem was to read the comments in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and then run dpkg-reconfigure.
[07:54] <deshantm_> so what are the commands the bot will respond to?
[07:54] <Sub> Frogzoo, because apt-get can handle dependencies
[07:54] <schalken> any idea why OpenGL is like 4x slower in Ubuntu than in SUSE?
[07:54] <eigenlambda> Frogzoo: has to do with dependency handling
[07:54] <ghozt> MTecknology: I guess it's working now, taking longer
[07:54] <Botty> My god, the dapper instal method is awesome :)
[07:54] <skippy81> kdean06, debian builds are awesome though - ubuntu is by far the tidyiest looking distro ive found yet, but original debian is awesome too
[07:54] <Sub> rpm is more like .deb
[07:54] <Frogzoo> Sub: so does RPM, after a fashion
[07:54] <kdean06> Frogzoo: dpkg and RPM are technically on the same level, not RPM and Apt. But the reason is because dpkg solves dependancies a lot better.
[07:54] <BioVorE> schalken: you probably don't have it setup right
[07:55] <MTecknology> ghozt, it just didn't have all the dependencies it needed
[07:55] <SurfnKid> um w-o-w :( http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1744243597010709892&q=xgl
[07:55] <Corey> Guys..is it possible to RE-SIZE my LINUX PARTITION  WITHOUT removing data ?
[07:55] <kdean06> Frogzoo: In addition, dpkg can "Suggest" and "Recommend" packages, not just require them.
[07:55] <CountDown> Botty: Isn't it nice?
[07:55] <Botty> fujitsu - for the record, using ubuntu 32 bit worked for me
[07:55] <allobjects> dli, I don't know how to get GPARTED to do it...I'm assuming it is possible without trashing the running Ubuntu partition
[07:55] <Botty> countdown -yes, im installing, and chatting at once
[07:55] <ghozt> MTecknology: thanks a ton :)
[07:55] <Sub> allobjects, use a live cd.
[07:55] <MTecknology> ghozt, make sure to let me know if it's not working - you're the 12th person I've actually helped through a problem
[07:55] <Zim> http://img398.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ubuntusimplehuman8yf.jpg
[07:55] <Zim> that from dapper?
[07:55] <kdean06> skippy81: apt-build is a real command you know, I wasn't joking. It's in the base repos on Ubunut too. :-)
[07:55] <dli> allobjects, don't do it live, use live cd
[07:55] <skippy81> Corey, use qtparted, but im sure it techincally just deletes and remakes your partition when it 'rezizes'
[07:55] <schalken> BioVorE: ive done all the setting up I can do. just ask skippy81.
[07:56] <ASTX813> Someone told me before, but had a power fail before I could do it.  What's the apt-get package to add X to the dapper lamp install?
[07:56] <Frogzoo> kdean06: cool - but think you'll find synaptic/aptitude/dpkg are just front ends to the APT system (advanced package something...)
[07:56] <schalken> BioVorE: where can i do this settings up, anyway?
[07:56] <l0fty> how can I recreate my sudoers file? I removed the first user by mistake.
[07:56] <allobjects> yes I have a GPARTED live CD, but it doesn't seem to allow me to extend either of the partions to subsume the other
[07:56] <ghozt> MTecknology: 12th person with this same problem?
[07:56] <skippy81> kdean06, so you use apt-build against debain source packages? thats pretty groovy :)
[07:56] <Zim> anyway, nice ripoff of OS X on the background :P
[07:56] <deshantm_> Corey, you can... but it is safer to backup first
[07:56] <Sub> Zim, yes that is.
[07:56] <BioVorE> schalken: nvidia card?
[07:56] <Corey> skippy81: thats no good then man thats no good
[07:56] <Ubeek> Hi all. I've just done my first linux install. I've checked all my major hardware is compatible (nforce2 mobo, geforce 6600), everything seemed to go smoothly during the install, it went happily into the unpartitioned space I had, picked up my Win2k and setup the bootloader. However, when I go to boot ubuntu it will make it through the textish loader, and then my monitor just goes into standy mode. help?
[07:56] <CountDown> l0fty: try dpkg-reconfigure
[07:56] <Ubeek> please?
[07:56] <MTecknology> ghozt, no, that i've helped in general
[07:56] <l0fty> CountDown: what package?
[07:56] <Corey> deshantm_ how ?
[07:56] <kdean06> Frogzoo: I might be wrong, but I think dpkg is the system under apt.
[07:57] <spanglesontoast> ok back
[07:57] <l0fty> I'll try sudo hang on.
[07:57] <CountDown> l0fty: Don't know... try manning dpkg-reconfigure.
[07:57] <deshantm_> Corey, using one of the parted such as gparted or qtparted
[07:57] <TigerWolf> anyone recommend a good linux irc client better than Xchat or Gaim?
[07:57] <kdean06> skippy81: apt-build allows you to build packages from source, but it inserts them into the apt database for you. Compile from source, but managed by apt. :-)
[07:57] <CountDown> l0fty: I recommend reading the man page... I really don't know if that's the correct way to do it.
[07:57] <skippy81> kdean06, oh thats awesome :) i might have to grab that one :)
[07:58] <Corey> deshantm_ speak in private its easier please
[07:58] <schalken> BioVorE: onboard SiS 661FX
[07:58] <Aven> Hey
[07:58] <Frogzoo> kdean06: yes, you're right, thx for pointing that out
[07:58] <G-Dot> Can anyone tell me how I can disable touchpad mouse clicks on a laptop?
[07:58] <Aven> xfce4-taskbar still isn't in the universe package :\
[07:58] <ASTX813> Is this channel logged anywhere?
[07:58] <BioVorE> schalken: that 90% of your problem.. that chip set has crappy opengl to start..
[07:58] <Ubeek> Is it some boot parameter I should be passing that I'm not?
[07:58] <wastrel> TigerWolf:  bitchx, irssi  are console-based clients
[07:59] <Frogzoo> skippy81: if your source is already in the source repos, you can build .debs automagically
[07:59] <kdean06> Frogzoo: I wasn't trying to say "I'm right" and I hope I didn't give you that impression. I was just trying to explain as I kno it. :-)
[07:59] <schalken> BioVorE: it worked fine in SUSE
[07:59] <dli> allobjects, you the partition can only grow from its tail, so you can add free space after it
[07:59] <Aven> http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelist&word=xfce4-taskbar-plugin&version=breezy&arch=i386
[07:59] <skippy81> BioVorE, yes i agree - i have the same card- it shares memory bus with CPU i belive so its incapable of smooth operation
[07:59] <BioVorE> schalken: I deal with nvidia here..
[07:59] <Aven> how do I get it? getting the universe package didn't help
[07:59] <kdean06> skippy81: When you do, make sure ot enable to source repos too.
[07:59] <Frogzoo> kdean06: we're cool - just wanted to say appreciate setting me straight
[07:59] <dli> allobjects, otherwise, you may try cp or mv it to the beginning
[07:59] <pmcs> are you free
[08:00] <deshantm_> Corey, ok send a private message then
[08:00] <CountDown> pmcs: we are all free.
[08:00] <schalken> skippy81: are you using your onboard video currently?
[08:00] <Corey> i have
[08:00] <Corey> accept or something
[08:00] <stoufk> hey all, i'm on a compaq r4000 laptop and everything installed smoothly, except my broadcom wireless doesn't work, i've tried some 'how-to' things and still no avail. (i'm new to linux) can anybody help?
[08:00] <AlwaysIcey> How good is ubuntu (dapper) at hardware change detection?  I just changed out my sound card, and want to know if I'm going to have to force it to find the new one.
[08:00] <skippy81> schalken, no im using a geforce 6200, for XGL and Compiz
[08:00] <MTecknology> stoufk, what is your chip?
[08:00] <G-Dot> Could anybody help me (a complete Linux n00b) with disabling a laptop's touchpad tap-to-click feature? I'd really appreciate it.
[08:00] <deshantm_> Corey, maybe it is blocked by firewall or something... i am relatively new to irc
[08:00] <BioVorE> ^ lolz.. justl i said..
[08:01] <kiko0123> what happen if i install easy ubuntu and then automatix ? is it ok to install both ?
[08:01] <wastrel> Aven:  sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install xfce4-taskbar-plugin
[08:01] <skippy81> schalken, as long as you have "sis" driver in xorg.conf you wont get any better performance with your sis card
[08:01] <allobjects> dli, so would I be better to somehow delete the partion, so that the other can grow into the free space ?
[08:01] <Corey> ah k
[08:01] <stoufk> just a sec, let me check
[08:01] <deshantm_> Corey, it is blocked to unregistered users... i just saw it in the server log
[08:01] <skippy81> kiko0123, not much point to be honest - all they do is grab a bunch of files for you
[08:01] <BioVorE> schalken: you refering to the xgl effect stuff speed compared with suse?
[08:02] <schalken> skippy81: then whats the deal with the crappy performance compared to what was auto-configured with SUSE?
[08:02] <Corey> ah k
[08:02] <GigaClon> is there a way for du (diskusage) to output the size of all directories in home?
[08:02] <deshantm_> Corey, try it now i just identified
[08:02] <Netbrian> Okay...
[08:02] <Corey> well i dont now how to resize without losing data
[08:02] <skippy81> schalken,  on that SIS card you will be able to get window acceleration from xgl - but you will have useless compiz effects
[08:02] <allobjects> dli, will gparted allow me to delete a partion altogether ?
[08:02] <schalken> BioVorE: i dont know, all i know is that opengl worked great in SUSE out of the box.
[08:02] <MTecknology> allobjects, yea
[08:03] <wastrel> Aven:  are you using dapper?
[08:03] <skippy81> schalken, probabbly SUSE had XGL installed - XGL allows software acceleration of windows
[08:03] <JonTec> I need to setup my windows (XP) comuter to work with my Ubuntu desktop because the ubuntu computer will not detect my modem. Before, on my Windows ME laptop I had ICS installed and had no problems getting the connection. Since then, it's had a hard disk failure and I am forced to use my XP computer. Does anyone know anyway to set it up? (I have a network switch and all the necessary cabling)
[08:03] <Netbrian> I managed to mount my FAT32 data partition, but for some reason, I can only edit it as root.  When I logged in as root to change the permissions, it wouldn't let me.  Does anyone know why that might be?
[08:03] <Boelcke> Argh! I've figured out the hard part, now I'm stuck on the easy part. I''ve just made a new ext3 partition, and I can't get it to mount correctly.
[08:03] <schalken> skippy81: okay, how can i get this XGL you speak of? :D
[08:03] <BioVorE> schalken: well I think your comparing apples and bananas..  I think suse uses ALXGL for the windows effects.. different system.
[08:03] <stoufk> all i know is that it's a broadcom 802.11g
[08:03] <SurfnKid> So is 6.06 on DVD already?
[08:04] <BioVorE> SurfnKid: I think its out on BT
[08:04] <Frogzoo> !tell SurfnKid about torrent
[08:04] <MTecknology> stoufk, this'll be a while, wanna PM me?
[08:04] <maikol> the games in /usr/games can just be removed without the use of apt-get remove?
[08:04] <SurfnKid> Frogzoo: oh cool so i can get it DVD thru BT then
[08:04] <skippy81> schalken,  this thread is a good place to start http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=148351
[08:04] <schalken> skippy81: thnx
[08:05] <Frogzoo> SurfnKid: it's about 3 gigs
[08:05] <skippy81> np mate - good luck
[08:05] <DjDarkman> hy ,i have partition table errors ,how can i fix them?
[08:05] <kdean06> skippy81: There we go. I gave sources.list some much needed cleanup. :-)
[08:05] <skippy81> hehe my sources list was a state a while back
[08:05] <Frogzoo> SurfnKid: oh, and the torrent for the 386 image is FAST
[08:05] <stoufk> MTecknology, it says i can't because i'm an unregistered user
[08:05] <skippy81> i hate when sources go offline and stuff
[08:05] <allobjects> MTecknology, thanks.. so the plan is to use GPARTED live CD, delete the empty EXT3 partition, and then grow the tail of the other partion into the free space ?
[08:05] <MTecknology> stoufk, alright, what OS are you on?
[08:05] <BioVorE> DjDarkman: short answer no...  expert answer, maybe
[08:05] <SurfnKid> Frogzoo: worth the wait! i mean whats a 128mb ATI card witihout a Xgl running
[08:06] <MTecknology> allobjects, AFTER MAKING BACKUP
[08:06] <Frogzoo> SurfnKid: xactly :)
[08:06] <stoufk> i'm on ubuntu 6.06 right now witha wired connection
[08:06] <MTecknology> allobjects, but it should work
[08:06] <JonTec> I need to share internet between Windows (XP) and Ubuntu (Breezy Badger), any suggestions?
[08:06] <DjDarkman> BioVorE, The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 9964.
[08:06] <DjDarkman> There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,i got this with fdisk
[08:06] <MTecknology> stoufk, k, open network connections and tell me what connections you have
[08:07] <BioVorE> DjDarkman: do you know what it should be?
[08:07] <dli> JonTec, elaborate your hardware
[08:07] <JonTec> Network switch and cabling
[08:07] <JonTec> it's all wired
[08:07] <skippy81> JonTec,  it is easy to share the connection using either box - linux use "firestarter" to set up the share, on windows "network setup wizard"
[08:07] <allobjects> MTechnology, thanks... one more related question...I have another machine with two drives, is it possible to span the drives as if there was one...can Linux do that ?
[08:07] <Dethread> what's a good tool to monitor cpu temperature?
[08:07] <DjDarkman> BioVorE, no idea ,i only know how to partition
[08:07] <skippy81> JonTec, do you have a router?
[08:07] <JonTec> no
[08:08] <JonTec> and do I need to run the programs on both?
[08:08] <skippy81> ok, well decide which computer you will be willing to leave on the most
[08:08] <MTecknology> allobjects, i think so, but I've only heard of using SCSI for that
[08:08] <skippy81> JonTec, no only on one
[08:08] <MTecknology> allobjects, i can't help you much there
[08:08] <stoufk> MTecknology, is that network tools or networking?
[08:08] <BioVorE> DjDarkman: well if you don't know.. your computer dosn't know anymore eather.. so I guess it lost for ever.. :-(
[08:08] <Frogzoo> Dethread: ktemperature
[08:08] <JonTec> The XP I believe, the ubuntu will not detect my modem
[08:08] <allobjects> MTechnology, so LVM etc is not for that sort of thing ?
[08:08] <Dethread> Frogzoo, know one for gnome>
[08:08] <Dethread> ?
[08:08] <MTecknology> stoufk, System>Administration>Networking
[08:09] <Frogzoo> Dethread: or you might like to try gdesklet type panels (ktemp* works in gnome though)
[08:09] <pmcs> who complete the XGL
[08:09] <Dethread> I don't want to install tons of kde libs
[08:09] <Dethread> I'll look into the gdesklets, thanks
[08:09] <Frogzoo> Dethread: -> gdesklets
[08:09] <Moodles> !v4l
[08:09] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Moodles
[08:09] <stoufk> MTecknology, it shows wireless connection (eth1), etchernet connection (eth0), and modem. the first two say they are active
[08:09] <JonTec> my connection is shared according to windows, but I have limited or no connectivity when I connect to the switch and network
[08:09] <Botty> the only problem with installing from teh live cd is if you _need_ drivers to even get stuff displayed, input the data
[08:10] <skippy81> what does the switch connect to?
[08:10] <Frogzoo> Dethread: 'sensors-applet' looks promising...
[08:10] <JonTec> just the ubuntu com and windows com
[08:10] <JonTec> comp*
[08:10] <Netbria2> ( Does anyone know why I can't change permissions on my FAT32 Data partition, even if I'm root?
[08:10] <Dethread> Frogzoo, sure does, I'll give it a shot. thanks again
[08:10] <MTecknology> stoufk, I did this just a few days ago, pain in the ass, you need the windows version of your wireless driver
[08:10] <Dethread> Netbria2, probably not mounted with right permissions
[08:11] <avr> hi guys..  i have a flash mp3 player i want to use in ubuntu. i tried mount -t vfat /dev/sda <somedir> and mount -t ntfs, both dont work
[08:11] <Netbria2> I used the default setup -- any idea how to mount it with permissions more to my liking?
[08:11] <skippy81> JonTec, can your windows PC access the internet now?
[08:11] <allobjects> MTecknology, so LVM etc is not for that sort of thing ?
[08:11] <JonTec> yup, that's what I'm using
[08:11] <wastrel> avr:  flash is fat32 isn't it?
[08:12] <Lukian> I added a resierfs partition to my system, but only root can write to it, how can I allow my user write access? (I mounted it using etc/fstab /dev/hda6       /media/hda6     reiserfs    defaults  0       1)
[08:12] <MTecknology> allobjects, I've never dealt with that so it's beyond me
[08:12] <avr> wastrel, i dont think there's a fat32 option for mount...
[08:12] <stoufk> MTecknology, i have the windows version of the driver sitting on my desktop, and i tried this tutorial http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185174&highlight=broadcom and it still doesn't work
[08:12] <avr> wastrel, it works in windows though (and properties shows it as 'FAT')
[08:12] <MTecknology> stoufk, lotta those tutorials are only part right
[08:12] <deshantm_> Netbria2, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions?action=show&redirect=AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[08:13] <nelly> avr, what about mount -t auto?
[08:13] <allobjects> Mtecknology, ok..thanks for your time
[08:13] <Netbria2> I'll check that out, thanks.
[08:13] <avr> nelly, it says then 'you must specify the filesystem type'
[08:13] <MTecknology> stoufk, you have the driver .sys and .inf files?
[08:13] <skippy81> JonTec, just make sure that you run the wizard and tell windows which is the internet connection and which is the connection to share - it shouldnt matter whether the second network card is conncected or not
[08:13] <stoufk> MTecknology, yep
[08:14] <wheelswitch> Hello All.  Any idea why i get this message? "The NetworkManager applet could not find some required resources.  It cannot continue."
[08:14] <turf_ph> hi guys any application you know that is equivalent to picture package producer?
[08:14] <MTecknology> stoufk, put all inf and sys files in /wireless/
[08:14] <MTecknology> there should be either 2 or 3
[08:14] <JonTec> okay
[08:14] <MTecknology> tell me what they are
[08:14] <deshantm_> avr, sounds like you have the wrong device... do ls /dev/sd*
[08:14] <Boelcke> Help! I converted an old NTFS partition into an ext3 partition, and now I can't seem to mount it.
[08:15] <avr> deshantm_, i dont think so. i did dmesg | tail and found that it's /dev/sda
[08:15] <SurfnKid> mm
[08:15] <deshantm_> avr, hmmm what does sudo fdisk -l give for it?
[08:15] <MTecknology> stoufk, also, you're on a laptop?
[08:15] <MTecknology> what model?
[08:15] <stoufk> compaq r4000
[08:16] <Boelcke> I converted the partition with gparted, and neither a mount command or putting it in /etc/fstab seems to find it.
[08:16] <avr> deshantm_, i used parted instead of fdisk -- the filesystem column is empty!
[08:16] <rakkain> Hello all, I've been trying to figure out if my SLI on my machine is working or not. I have installed nvidia-glx and when I open nvidia-settings, under the thermal monitor it only displays one card. In device manager it does see my second card though. Anyone have any suggestions?
[08:16] <turf_ph> by the way piture package producer what it does is like creating a movie like out of stealt picture
[08:17] <deshantm_> avr, i wonder what the partition type is...
[08:17] <stoufk> MTecknology, where does the /wireless/ go?
[08:17] <turf_ph>   cd  d,.,hkijhb
[08:17] <hastesaver> Problem with sudo: When I do, for example, "sudo vi /etc/boot/menu.lst", it creates a .viminfo file in *my* home directory with owner as root, and I can't even look at the file
[08:17] <Moodles> !su
[08:17] <ubotu> Moodles: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:17] <avr> deshantm_, it sounds like auto would be ideal, but i think i might be using the option wrong.. i'm doing: "mount -t auto /dev/sda /some/dir"
[08:18] <wheelswitch> Hello All.  Any idea why i get this message? "The NetworkManager applet could not find some required resources.  It cannot continue."
[08:18] <hastesaver> In other words, I should always use sudo -i, which is exactly the same as a root account. Sigh, I'll never get the idea of why sudo...
[08:18] <deshantm_> avr, auto will only work if the kernel can figure out what to do with it
[08:18] <kdean06> hastesaver: Nor do I.
[08:18] <AlwaysIcey> sudo is just another security measure.
[08:18] <MTecknology> stoufk, nm - open a terminal and type lspci - tell me what the number is next to your wireless card
[08:18] <deshantm_> Boelcke, what error are you getting?
[08:18] <avr> deshantm_, right... is there any way i could try fat32/fat16 separately?
[08:18] <skippy81> the effectiveness of sudo is seriously undemined by the fact the dapper install seems to use your username in making a hostname
[08:18] <AlwaysIcey> Like in Windows, you don't want to run as an Administrator.  So, they use sudo to make it so you don't have to run as superuser.
[08:18] <deshantm_> avr, hmm not sure
[08:19] <Boelcke> deshantm, it just doesn't seem to mount.  When I look at where I mounted it in nautilus, I get the big locked symbol over the folder.
[08:19] <stoufk> MTecknology, BCM4306
[08:19] <deshantm_> avr, i will take a look at the man page
[08:19] <skippy81> for example it suggested "skippy-ubuntu" as my hostname, which is just silly really
[08:19] <JonTec> thanks, I just hadn't run netsetu (ICS) in a while... it was configured before to get the internet connection I believe
[08:19] <kdean06> skippy81: I don't think it's aimed at security conscious folk. :-)
[08:19] <avr> also, in these flash mp3 players, wil it totally fail or something if i reformat the disk as some known format (fat32, maybe)?
[08:19] <Boelcke> deshantm, at the command line, I'll see a lost+found folder in there, but I've got no write access.
[08:20] <skippy81> kdean06, nah me neither - i think its basically to protect noobs from rm'ing their root
[08:20] <jessy> helloi i'm trying
[08:20] <MTecknology> stoufk, awsome - here we go now
[08:20] <skippy81> kdean06, not that it helps because they just get used to using sudo before every command :)
[08:20] <deshantm_> avr, look at the man page for mount and search down it for vfstype
[08:20] <jessy>  to install an install an ubuntu dapper on my desktop
[08:20] <deshantm_> avr, forward slash '/' will let you search
[08:20] <jessy> everythings goes right but there is a problem when it is at 79%
[08:20] <unperson> Hi, I'm trying to install the new Dapper release (6.06) on an old computer of mine (Celeron 400, 192 MB RAM).  It boots to the desktop using the live CD function, and i start the install process, but it seems to get stuck at the partitioning phase if I say I want to manually partition.
[08:20] <avr> deshantm_, yes, i made an attempt already :).. will read it more carefully again
[08:20] <avr> deshantm_, i know :)
[08:20] <kdean06> skippy81: They don't have that healthy fear. :-(
[08:20] <Frogzoo> skippy81: or remove themselves from admin group lol
[08:20] <MTecknology> stoufk, open terminal and type these commands
[08:20] <MTecknology> sudo apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter
[08:20] <MTecknology> sudo /usr/share/bcm43xx-fwcutter/install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh
[08:21] <skippy81> hehe
[08:21] <avr> deshantm_, thanks for the ideas
[08:21] <deshantm_> avr, hmmm did you google for that drive i assume?
[08:21] <jessy> when it prompt : usplash blabla installation
[08:21] <skippy81> Frogzoo, yeah im sure its happened :)
[08:21] <Frogzoo> skippy81: all the time :(
[08:21] <jessy> nothings happen after
[08:21] <unperson> It doesn't seem to hang immediately.  Rather it reads from the CD for a really long time (20-30 min was where I cut it off) and things seem to lag more and more until the system is unresponsive.
[08:21] <avr> deshantm_, i didnt actually -- it showed up in windows as fat, so i assumed it was just a quirk with linux
[08:21] <stoufk> mtecknology, done
[08:22] <nelly> avr, for vfat you can specify fat=12, fat=16 or fat=32. The man page says 'use with caution'
[08:22] <MTecknology> stoufk, bcm43xx-fwcutter /path/to/bcmwl5.sys
[08:22] <jessy> is there a way to switch to console while installaing in text mode ????
[08:22] <kdean06> skippy81: Everyone makes typos. Anyone using *nix long enough has a story. But it really isn't that hard to accidentally type a space or something. :-)
[08:22] <avr> nelly, oh.. maybe i'll  try all of 'em :).. thanks
[08:22] <Boelcke> deshantm, I did a mkdir at the command line, and it allowed me to make a folder.  I just can't seem to read/write the thing in the nautilus file manager.  This is strange...
[08:22] <Ademan> so what do i do to fix this error?
[08:22] <Ademan> W: GPG error: http://mirror.ubuntulinux.nl dapper-seveas Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 49A120FD1135D466
[08:22] <MTecknology> stoufk, let me know when you have that
[08:23] <Ademan> i need a key for this repository?
[08:23] <deshantm_> Boelcke, did you mount it as root?
[08:23] <skippy81> kdean06,  i actually did an rm -r / only about 2 months ago :) 60gb of movies and music down the drain lol
[08:23] <stoufk> MTecknology, done
[08:23] <Frogzoo> !tell Ademan about easysource
[08:23] <stoufk> wait
[08:23] <Frogzoo> Ademan: there's instructions for adding the gpgp key for the repo there
[08:23] <maikol> skippy81, what would compell you to do such a thing
[08:23] <skippy81> kdean06, ive started mounting my music on a seperate read only partition after that  :)
[08:23] <jessy> !tell jessy about usplash
[08:23] <Boelcke> deshantm, sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/hdb2 /home/user/backup
[08:23] <stoufk> mtecknology, *****: Sorry, it's not posible to extract "bcm43xx_microcode11.fw".
[08:23] <kdean06> skippy81: I HAd a co-worker, on an RHEL production server issue rm -R -f / *
[08:23] <stoufk> *****: Extracting firmware from an old driver is bad. Choose a more recent one.
[08:23] <stoufk> *****: Luckily bcm43xx driver doesn't include microcode11 uploads at the moment.*****: But this can be added in the future...
[08:24] <Ademan> thanks Frogzoo
[08:24] <skippy81> maikol, the trailing slash was accidental, it was supposed to be rm -rf /chroot :)
[08:24] <skippy81> but i hit enter by mistake :D
[08:24] <MTecknology> stoufk, can you give me a pastebin of what you have done?
[08:24] <maikol> ah
[08:24] <Boelcke> deshantm, I've mounted it using the fstab file (just copying over the details from other ext3 lines) too, with the same poor results.
[08:24] <deshantm_> Boelcke, so yeah sudo mounted it as root... if you want to access it as root you can do sudo nautilus
[08:24] <unperson> I'm trying to figure out how to work around this problem.  I can partition the disk with something else, except that there doesn't seem to be an option to use the existing partition table.
[08:24] <deshantm_> Boelcke, but it would be better to setup the permissons correctly
[08:24] <stoufk> mtecknology, what's a pastebin?
[08:24] <skippy81> lol kdean06 , is he still a co-worker, or an ex one ? :P
[08:25] <maikol> skippy81, thats painful mistake
[08:25] <deshantm_> Boelcke, depends on what you need it for
[08:25] <kdean06> skippy81: I emphasised the HAD. :-0
[08:25] <nelly> Can someone have a look at my /etc/network/interfaces file? I'm trying to stop the modem dialing out on bootup.
[08:25] <Frogzoo> skippy81: it's an argument for using groups that don't need root...
[08:25] <MTecknology> !tell stoufk about pastebin
[08:25] <MTecknology> o, yea
[08:25] <MTecknology> !pastebin
[08:25] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[08:25] <MTecknology> !pastebin
[08:25] <stoufk> !pastebin
[08:25] <nelly> it's here http://pastebin.com/757074
[08:26] <MorbidHunger> hows everyone doing
[08:26] <Boelcke> deshantm, I'd like regular user access to this particular folder, as I'm using it to store backups.
[08:26] <thenetduck> my web browers keeps goin to arizona.edu instead of my home page does anyone know howto fix this problem? /?
[08:26] <skippy81> maybe ubuntu should add an extra layer between user and shell - something that catches rm commands before they are excecuted
[08:26] <Frogzoo> thenetduck: change your web browsers home page
[08:26] <Boelcke> deshantm, would you think just copying the other fstab lines should just work?  (re-trying that now)
[08:26] <MTecknology> stoufk, did it show up? the link is just www.pastebin.com
[08:26] <nayif> is there a DVD ver for dapper? like before?
[08:26] <deshantm_> Boelcke, so use the user or users option in /etc/fstab ... can somebody help with that
[08:26] <Frogzoo> skippy81: it's called permissions dude
[08:27] <thenetduck> Frogzoo ya i changed it but it still goes to arizona.edu
[08:27] <skippy81> i dont really understand bash - i mean surely it shouldnt be so easy to forkbomb a linux box
[08:27] <Boelcke> deshantm, and yes, thank you, sudo nautilus gave me reall access...
[08:27] <thenetduck> Frogzoo:  my home page is ubuntuforums.org and it goes to arizona.edu
[08:27] <Frogzoo> skippy81: proc limits
[08:27] <skippy81> Frogzoo, yeah mate - i agree with you, linux isnt a childrens OS after all :)
[08:27] <Boelcke> deshantm_, Hm, I guess I could do that.  I just didn't think I'd need to, since the other 2 ext3 filesystems didn't need that...
[08:27] <thenetduck> Frogzoo: on the boards it said i need to change the path of my webbrowser but i don't know how to do that
[08:28] <stoufk> mtecknology, it just comes up with a blank page
[08:28] <thenetduck> does anyone know how to change the path of a web browser???
[08:28] <wastrel> sigh
[08:28] <Moodles> is there a VI command to save to a file that is read only?
[08:28] <MTecknology> what does?
[08:28] <Peregrino> Is there a way to save all the configuration chanfges I made to my Live Ubuntu????
[08:28] <Frogzoo> skippy81: well administering a pc at home & a production server are different deals
[08:28] <stoufk> nm
[08:28] <DShepherd> Moodles: no to my knowledge
[08:28] <stoufk> what am i supposed to do with it?
[08:28] <wastrel> Moodles:  :w new-filename
[08:28] <DShepherd> not*
[08:28] <BioVorE> noticed an intressing glitch in the installer..  grub dosn't detect which hd is hd0,0 correctly when using sata and a pata (sata been the root device)..  simple enough for me to fix.. might throw the newbies for a trip though.. :-/
[08:29] <hollowlife1987> Moodles: to knowlege you would have to add write access to the file before saving
[08:29] <MTecknology> stoufk, i want you to copy all the things you've done in the terminal up until this point in pastebin
[08:29] <deshantm_> Boelcke, ok so yeah, just mount it is fstab just like you would any other partition and then change ownership as needed within it
[08:29] <skippy81> Frogzoo, yeah i would hate to actually have to admin and secure a box 'for real' hehe- im so disorganised
[08:29] <Botty> Hmm, can i install grub from the live cd?
[08:29] <Frogzoo> skippy81: heh, actually it can be a pretty good job
[08:29] <kdean06> skippy81: It was those plugins in multi-verse. My library loaded in Rhythmbox now. :-)
[08:29] <Botty> My current grub instalation is broken
[08:29] <Frogzoo> !tell Botty about grub
[08:29] <Botty> it throws error 21
[08:30] <skippy81> kdean06, good :)
[08:30] <TypeR> why can't i use 1280x1024 :(
[08:30] <BioVorE> Botty: well the installer dose do it.. so I guess it possible
[08:30] <skippy81> kdean06, nice to know your feeling the power of the ogg :P
[08:30] <Peregrino> Can I sme my configuration on Live Ubuntu????
[08:30] <spanglesontoast> do I need fglrx for 3d acceleration
[08:30] <stoufk> mtecknology, then what do i do?
[08:30] <Ademan> what's the penguin liberation front? essentially? wht type of packages would I find there?
[08:30] <Peregrino> *Can i save my config on Live Ubuntu???
[08:30] <spanglesontoast> with ati cards?
[08:30] <Boelcke> deshantm_, when I had /dev/hdb2 /media/hdb2 ext3 defaults 0 0 in my /etc/fstab, it didn't work...
[08:31] <Moodles> DShepherd, hollowlife1987, wastrel: thanks anyway, I was hoping it was possible without having to chmod the file
[08:31] <MTecknology> stoufk, tell me the link
[08:31] <Frogzoo> spanglesontoast: depends on the card - but if you have a radeon, fglrx is best
[08:31] <nelly> Moodles, w!
[08:31] <Juzzy> I'm having an issue with synaptic, every time i open it, i put in my password, synaptic loads, then within 1s it will close
[08:31] <MTecknology> stoufk, after you click send
[08:31] <DShepherd> Moodles: kool
[08:31] <Botty> The problem is that this grub came from a crappy breezy instalation
[08:31] <deshantm_> Boelcke, you didn't have permission or it didn't mount?
[08:31] <Frogzoo> !tell spanglesontoast about fglrx
[08:31] <stoufk> http://pastebin.com/757084
[08:31] <spanglesontoast> so that's xorg-driver-flgrx?
[08:31] <Botty> SInce then i always just told the comp where to find windows by selecting a drive to boot to
[08:31] <Frogzoo> spanglesontoast: see the pm ^^^ & check docs against your hardware
[08:32] <Boelcke> deshantm, I didn't have permission.
[08:32] <deshantm_> Boelcke, by default your normal user won't have access to a mounted partition
[08:32] <eigenlambda> !tell eigenlambda about fglrx
[08:32] <Boelcke> deshantm_, okay, I'm starting to understand.  Can you suggest a syntax for the fstab that allows the user access?
[08:32] <deshantm_> Boelcke, for example to / you can only rwrite as root... i can look it up
[08:33] <spanglesontoast> brb
[08:34] <deshantm_> Boelcke something like: /dev/hdb2       /media/hdb2     ext3    rw,users,auto        0       0
[08:34] <MTecknology> stoufk, copy the sys and inf files into /wireless/
[08:34] <deshantm_> Boelcke, try it manually with mount -o to test it out
[08:34] <deshantm_> Boelcke, then put it in /etc/fstab when you are happy with it
[08:35] <stoufk> mtecknology, in the home directory?
[08:35] <Ademan> so what's the pengun liberation front?
[08:35] <Frogzoo> !plf
[08:35] <ubotu> [plf]  the Penguin Liberation Front, see http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf , mainly for i386 users with some packages for ppc
[08:36] <nayif> is there a link to download DVD ver of ubuntu dapper like before? i found this http://torrent.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/release/dvd/ , is there other way then torrent?
[08:36] <snadge> has someone packaged newer versions of compiz etc than Feb 26th?
[08:36] <Frogzoo> !tell nayif about torrent
[08:36] <MTecknology> stoufk, do this   sudo mkdir /wireless/; sudo mv ~/Desktop/ bcmwl5.inf /wireless/; sudo mv ~/Desktop/ bcmwl5a.inf /wireless/; sudo mv ~/Desktop/ bcmwl5.sys /wireless/;
[08:36] <Frogzoo> nayif: torrent is best :)
[08:36] <Peregrino> Is there a command to save the configuration of Ubuntu????
[08:37] <MTecknology> stoufk, let me know how that turns out
[08:37] <vincenz> \o/
[08:37] <plastic> I am having issue with usb mouse and keyboard not working on install
[08:37] <Frogzoo> Peregrino: dpkg --get-selections                     maybe?
[08:37] <dougsko> has anyone ever needed anything from the plf repo?
[08:37] <Boelcke> deshantm_, you're getting close to being my new personal hero. I tried that in the fstab, tested it with mount -a, and it appears beautifully on my desktop.
[08:38] <Ademan> thanks frogzoo
[08:38] <Boelcke> deshantm, but I don't seem to have write access, read only.
[08:38] <skippy81> Peregrino, if your using a live cd its more trouble than its worth - just install it
[08:38] <nayif> Frogzoo, good news :) , but i will send this by email to my firends to download it for me and i do not know if he know how to use it. Becuse that i want direct one
[08:38] <Warbo> Can anyone see something wrong with this http://pastebin.com/757090 if I call it /usr/share.applications/limewire.desktop ?
[08:38] <Ademan> Frogzoo: what type of packages would it have?
[08:38] <rakkain> could anyone tell me what this when i try to install the latest nvidia drivers? "ERROR: Unable to find the system utility `ld`; please make sure you have the package 'binutils' installed."
[08:38] <plastic> any help on usb mouse and keyboard not working on install
[08:39] <unperson> Is it possible to do a server install with the desktop install CD, or do I have to download the "server" ISO?
[08:39] <Frogzoo> cheers Ademan: have fun
[08:39] <skippy81> Warbo, it looks fine to me
[08:39] <deshantm_> Boelcke, what does the command mount  (for that drive)?
[08:39] <Warbo> I gave the file to a mate but it's not appearing in Applications>Internet
[08:39] <Peregrino> skippy81, I can't Install it ^^. Is there a way to do what I want?
[08:39] <plastic> for desktop just type server when the boot prompt comes up
[08:39] <Ademan> Frogzoo: what do you mean?
[08:39] <Frogzoo> Ademan: plf take an 'interesting' approach to software patents
[08:40] <Ademan> rakkain: it means install the binutils package in synaptic
[08:40] <skippy81> Warbo, you do know you can do it with the Alacarte menu editor program? That way he could easily do it himself
[08:40] <Boelcke> deshantm_, I don't understand the question.  It mounted hdb2, and I can see it and browse it in Nautilus (as the user)
[08:40] <rakkain> thank you ademan
[08:40] <stoufk> mtecknology, it says "no such file name" even though it is there, and when i try to move it manually, it says i don't have permission to write to /wireless/
[08:40] <deshantm_> Boelcke, run the command mount (by itself)
[08:40] <skippy81> Also Warbo, sometimes I find things are slow to 'show up' on the menus, maybe a restart of x or a reboot will help?
[08:40] <Warbo> skippy81: Oh, I only ever use that to get rid of stuff I don't like from the menu
[08:41] <dougsko> unperson, what do you think the real difference is?ive been running apache and several other servers on the "regular" (i think) install for about a year and all is well
[08:41] <Warbo> skippy81: He's tried killall gnome-panel
[08:41] <plastic> reboot
[08:41] <MTecknology> stoufk, update the pastebin with that last part i just told you to do
[08:41] <unperson> plastic: I get a menu that comes up a boot.  I tried hitting the "boot options" key (F5 or F6) and changing boot=casper to boot=server, but...well, it didn't actually do anything.
[08:41] <Mercury> Just to verify, is it safe to upgrade to dapper drake with aptitude as opposed to the upgrade tool or apt-get dist-upgrade?
[08:41] <bondo> Can anybody help me with My fakeraid?
[08:41] <Boelcke> deshantm_, ...type ext3 (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[08:41] <unperson> dougsko: Actually I want to use it as a desktop.  The point is that the desktop install process is not working.
[08:42] <deshantm_> Boelcke, what is the fstab entry that you went with?
[08:42] <dougsko> unperson, whats happeneing?
[08:42] <Ademan> aiglx: anyone know when NVIDIA is gonna support that project?
[08:42] <plastic> unperson I have not been able to get it installed yet due to usb mouse and keyboard issue but they say During the install there is a pause. You are presented with the word 'Boot:' at this stage if you type in the word "server" at this time the machine will do the minimal install. This does not install any packages other than those in the base Ubuntu install.
[08:42] <unperson> plastic: By "didn't do anything" I mean is seemed to freeze.
[08:42] <bondo> I am trying to load dmraid on a chroot however it works fine on the main root
[08:42] <Boelcke> deshantm, I did: /dev/hdb2       /media/hdb2     ext3    rw,users,auto        0       0
[08:42] <willwork4foo> hiya! Anyone here running Ubuntu on a mac?
[08:42] <stoufk> mtecknology, http://pastebin.com/757093
[08:43] <unperson> plastic: Youi mean it says that on the wiki, I'm guessing.  I was wondering if that was old.
[08:43] <deshantm_> Boelcke, try grep <your username> /etc/group | grep users
[08:43] <unperson> dougsko: Well, everything is cool until I get to the disk partitioning screen.
[08:43] <babo> no emacs ? no xchat ? ...
[08:43] <dougsko> unperson, i think the whole "server: thing is to install ubuntu over a network on a remote puter
[08:43] <MTecknology> stoufk, no space between ~/Desktop/ and the file name
[08:44] <spanglesontoast> okey dokey
[08:44] <Ademan> what sort of packages would i want/need out of the seveas repositor?
[08:44] <stoufk> mtecknology did that
[08:44] <unperson> dougsko: At that point I'm presented with the choice to use automatically selected partitioning or partition it myself.  I want to partition it myself.
[08:44] <Boelcke> deshantm_, did that, now what?
[08:44] <avis> hi all.  i'm having a problem.  i can launch synaptic and it asks for my password but after that it wont load.
[08:44] <deshantm_> Boelcke, any output?
[08:44] <hastesaver> babo, install them, use Synaptic :)
[08:45] <MTecknology> stoufk, what are the EXACT names of the driver files on your desktop?
[08:45] <plastic> not on wiki under QandA
[08:45] <babo> hastesaver: hmmm ...
[08:45] <dougsko> unperson, you can pre-partition first before the install
[08:45] <Boelcke> deshantm_, nah, I'd've volunteered it!
[08:45] <CaptainMorgan> !dapper
[08:45] <ubotu> DAPPER IS OUT! PARTY TIME! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-June/000083.html
[08:45] <unperson> dougsko: But if I choose that option, it just reads and reads from the CD for...well, I let it go for 20-30 min. And the system slows to the point that it is completely unresponsive.
[08:45] <CaptainMorgan> !!!
[08:45] <ubotu> CaptainMorgan: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:45] <babo> why isn't emacs in there ?
[08:45] <bondo> Any ideas on why dmraid will not install on a chroot?
[08:45] <plastic> http://www.ubuntu.com/support/faq?action=show&redirect=FAQ
[08:45] <willwork4foo> I've got a problem - the hash key (shift 3 on a US keyboard) is not present on my keyboard layout on my UK iBook. I selected the British English keyboard layout during installation, and I managed to get a hash key on the input testing bit by using <Apple Key> + 3, but now that I'm booted into my installation of Ubuntu, I get a  when I do that same combination
[08:45] <babo> blasphemy ... ;-)
[08:45] <hastesaver> babo, (or the Add/Remove applications menu item, or aptitude, or plain apt-get, ... whatever you like)
[08:45] <deshantm_> Boelcke, System--> Administration --> User and Groups
[08:45] <willwork4foo> I guess I need to edit my keymap file - can someone help me out?
[08:45] <dougsko> unperson, i had tht same prob on my laptop. try partitioning first, then install
[08:45] <plastic> look under server heading it says there are two installs the server disk and the desktop disk
[08:45] <schalken> anyone know how to make Gaim show a popup notification when someone comes online?
[08:45] <hastesaver> babo, I know. Both Emacs and XChat should be there by default IMHOtoo.
[08:46] <MTecknology> stoufk, need more speed out of you, i need to go to sleep soon
[08:46] <unperson> dougsko: That's what I would think, but I didn't see an option to use the existing partitions.
[08:46] <deshantm_> Boelcke, then group tab then add your user to the users group
[08:46] <stoufk> mtecknology, bcmwl5.sys, bcmwl5.inf
[08:46] <Warbo> Will "sudo u+x /usr/bin/limewire" make that file executable?
[08:46] <avis> how do i reinstall synaptic through apt-get ?
[08:46] <babo> I have a problem with easy ubuntu, when it tries to install the packages it gives me an error 'fix broken packages first' ... ?
[08:46] <tlouden> oy, I've little doubt this is unique tonight but I've just upgraded to Dapper and would love a second mind to assist in fixing fglrx drivers.  Anybody interested?
[08:46] <Warbo> I mean "sudo chmod u+x"
[08:46] <CaptainMorgan> party time!!!
[08:46] <unperson> dougsko: The disk actually already has a linux FS on it (though was going to wipe it and repartition during install).
[08:46] <Boelcke> deshantm_, I think I might be obtuse on a different level.  The second to last post here (http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-105373.html) tells me I can't set an entire mounted filesystem's permissions in the fstab file.
[08:46] <CaptainMorgan> anyone report on Dapper's wireless capabilities or stability?
[08:47] <MTecknology> stoufk, let's go to the PM
[08:47] <willwork4foo> anyone get my message?
[08:47] <babo> I've just installed dapper so I haven't had any time to mess around with the repos ... ? where are the broken packages ?
[08:47] <wheelswitchf> how do i edit /etc/network/interfaces ?
[08:47] <CaptainMorgan> you've got Dapper
[08:47] <Theios> guys i am new in linux...how can i install xvid video support?
[08:47] <unperson> dougsko: This is an old computer, so I'm guessing it's just running out of RAM.
[08:47] <dougsko> unperson, yeah i dont know. i never figured it out, i just chalked it up to a beta problem, but i guess now there no excuse :)
[08:47] <tristanmike> !tell Theios about restricted
[08:47] <Boelcke> deshantm_, so I'm wondering if I need to create the folder I want users to use (in this mounted filesystem which root can already use), and then set the permissions on that folder.
[08:47] <wheelswitchf> Theios, easyubuntu will do it for you, or automatix
[08:47] <dougsko> unperson, that could be, its hard to say
[08:47] <unperson> dougsko: That's why I was hoping a text-only install would work.
[08:48] <unperson> dougsko: I can certainly pre-partition it, no sweat.
[08:48] <deshantm_> Boelcke, i am not so sure... floppies and usb drives can be mounted fine and used by normal users
[08:48] <tlouden> can anyone with some Dapper+fglrx knowledge assist me?
[08:48] <unperson> dougsko: But, like I said, I didn't think there was an option to use existing partition table.
[08:48] <babo> 'fix broken packages' ... this is the error I get from the easyubuntu .py script ... ?
[08:48] <plastic> anyone have usb support issue on install
[08:48] <unperson> dougsko: Anyway, I guess it's worth a try.
[08:48] <AlwaysIcey> Like what Plastic?
[08:49] <tlouden> plastic: my usb seams a bit unstable after upgrade
[08:49] <AlwaysIcey> I couldn't get into my usb flash drives in the command line, but when I switched to Gnome, I saw them on the desktop and had no problems.
[08:49] <hastesaver> babo, if you're not afraid of the commandline, etc, you could just give up EasyUbuntu and read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:49] <dougsko> unperson, yeah that sucks, its seems like e have the same prob. the cd just seems to hang on that part for me too. its a shame cause ive been using ubuntu for about a year and a half, and this is the last prob i expected
[08:49] <plastic> this is a 6.06 install it loads and goes to install screen but moause and keyboard dont work
[08:49] <wheelswitch> how do i edit /etc/network/interfaces ?  It wont let me save the edited file.
[08:49] <Warbo> "shell-init: error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directories: No such file or directory"
[08:50] <Boelcke> deshantm_, I already see myself in that Users&Groups window.
[08:50] <Warbo> Getting that error
[08:50] <kosnick> hi, i shut down the pc in a bad manner, now it won't come up. It returns no write permissions on .ICEauthority (when i use GNOME) an no dcopserver (when i use KDE). Anyone can help?
[08:50] <wastrel> bah
[08:50] <wastrel> dapper is nice and all
[08:50] <CaptainMorgan> why Kubuntu or Ubuntu? what's the difference? taste?
[08:50] <deshantm_> Boelcke, did you put yourself into the group users?
[08:50] <wastrel> kubuntu has kde, ubuntu has gnome
[08:50] <tlouden> kosnick: you must remove those files as root i believe
[08:50] <plastic> the differences are the default loaded desktop
[08:51] <babo> hastesaver: I'd prefer to stick to easy, there are a whole range of things that I need installed ... skype, nvidia drivers, codecs - I really couldn't be bothered to go through and install each one individually ... but thanks anyway :-)
[08:51] <dougsko> CaptainMorgan, ubuntu has gnome, kubutnu has kde, they are the same OS either way
[08:51] <Boelcke> deshantm_, yes, I just did...
[08:51] <CaptainMorgan> which is better? kde or gnome?
[08:51] <tristanmike> CaptainMorgan: there are many differences, but yes, taste is the deciding factor
[08:51] <CaptainMorgan> dougsko, so same undercarriage
[08:51] <CaptainMorgan> ic
[08:51] <kosnick> tlouden : ? what do you mean? there are like 3 .ICEauthorityxxx files
[08:51] <Warbo> Anyone help with this error in a normal gnome-terminal? "shell-init: error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directories: No such file or directory" I thought I had messed up a config, but now someone else is getting it as well
[08:51] <dougsko> CaptainMorgan, neither, fluxbox is the way to go :)
[08:51] <hastesaver> babo, sorry, I don't know much about EasyUbuntu. You could try asking again, or try #easyubuntu
[08:51] <Ademan> what repository is the wxWindows python binding in?
[08:51] <CaptainMorgan> ive gnome for a year now... but Im scared to try kde..
[08:51] <Ademan> or i guess whats the package name?
[08:51] <dougsko> flamewars begin... lol
[08:52] <tristanmike> CaptainMorgan: asking that question can start a flamewar like you've never seen
[08:52] <CaptainMorgan> then you should run for cover
[08:52] <wheelswitch> gnome is better
[08:52] <hastesaver> CaptainMorgan, try both, use whatever you like. </end flamewar>
[08:52] <Warbo> GNOME, E16 as WM, chbg for background
[08:52] <dougsko> FLUXBOX
[08:52] <babo> hastesaver: yes, I've tried #easy but noone's at home .... :-(
[08:52] <Warbo> That's the best config :)
[08:52] <CaptainMorgan> what's the purpose of either? kde looks more graphical if anything.. no?
[08:52] <tlouden> kosnick: my experience with those problems was that the solution involved using root to delete or change permisions on files which where damages by bad shutdown
[08:52] <Boelcke> CaptainMorgan, try anything.  Like many here, I've got gnome, KDE and XFCE installed.  It's fun having them all there to play with, but I generally default to one.
[08:53] <B0FH> how do i get ubuntu to tell me ip address it is useing?
[08:53] <Warbo> CaptainMorgan: KDE goes for configurability, GNOME goes for usability
[08:53] <unperson> plastic: Yeah, I don't know what's up.  All I know is that I tried setting boot=server at boot and it was no dice.  I didn't see any other obvious opportunity to choose server.
[08:53] <avr> B0FH, /sbin/ifconfig
[08:53] <tlouden> Bofh: ifconfig on commandline
[08:53] <Warbo> B0FH: ifconfig
[08:53] <B0FH> thanx
[08:53] <Boelcke> deshantm_, I presume you were going somewhere with that (users, groups...)
[08:53] <CaptainMorgan> Warbo, so I can configure KDE optimally moreso than with Gnome?
[08:53] <wheelswitch> how do i edit /etc/network/configurations or whatever? it will not let me save
[08:53] <glick> excuse me what package do i need to install for ssh server?
[08:53] <unperson> dougsko: Right.  The first time I installed Ubuntu (warty), one of the things that really wowed me was the total ease of it.
[08:53] <kosnick> tlouden : even though it says there is no write permission on .ICEauthoriry  , i checked it and saw that there were rw for root
[08:53] <Boelcke> wheelswitch, sudo?
[08:53] <hastesaver> babo, then ask again here; someone else will answer. BTW, is this a fresh install of Dapper? Then it's really strange...
[08:53] <wheelswitch> Boelcke, no luck
[08:54] <Warbo> CaptainMorgan: KDE lets you choose how every tick box, radio button and everything work. In GNOME the theme decides this
[08:54] <unperson> dougsko: And I had expected this release to be even MORE polished.
[08:54] <deshantm_> Boelcke, i think it should work, but it doesn't seem to be working for me on a test drive
[08:54] <Ademan> hatesaver: whats wrong?
[08:54] <babo> hastesaver: yes, a fresh install ... :-(
[08:54] <plastic> oh well its not like we have dial up and CD's are not $10 each
[08:54] <CaptainMorgan> Warbo, interesting.. that did slightly tick me off in Gnome...
[08:54] <wheelswitch> sudo edit /etc/network/interfaces
[08:54] <wheelswitch> Warning: unknown mime-type for "/etc/network/interfaces" -- using "application/*"
[08:54] <wheelswitch> Error: no "edit" mailcap rules found for type "application/*"
[08:54] <CaptainMorgan> hmm.. do homework, or install Dapper... gee...
[08:54] <Ademan> hatesaver: oh wait this is babo's problem
[08:54] <tlouden> kosnick: root isn't the issue, the file is normally r/w by the user.  I'll check my files and see what I can dig up for details
[08:54] <CaptainMorgan> tough choice
[08:54] <Boelcke> deshantm_, after getting NTFS and FAT32 partitions to work succesfully, I'd've thought this would be the easy part!  ;)
[08:54] <glick> does anyone know what the ssh server package is?
[08:54] <Liz> #ubuntudocumentation
[08:54] <kosnick> tlouden : ok i'll be waiting
[08:54] <Liz> oops
[08:55] <Kliment> I have a panasonic laptop and the hotkeys do not generate X events
[08:55] <Warbo> CaptainMorgan: When I first used KDE I looked around for a nice dark theme like my GNOME one but couldn't find one. Then I realised that you can change the colours of any theme, so by default they are all grey :)
[08:55] <deshantm_> Boelcke, i will try to look it up
[08:55] <babo> Ademan: easyubuntu isn't working ... it tells me to 'fix broken packages first' ...
[08:55] <wastrel> palm sync is broken in dapper-  anyone have a clue?
[08:55] <babo> I'll try the nightly build ...
[08:55] <Boelcke> deshantm_, thanks for all the help...
[08:55] <Warbo> Can anyone help with that problem I put above?
[08:55] <Kliment> worked fine in breezy, and the brightness handler works fine
[08:55] <Ademan> babo: i guess my suggestion would be to not use easyubuntu... but... well... lol
[08:55] <CaptainMorgan> so if I install Kbuntu, I get the same programs and default or downloaded as with reg Ubuntu?
[08:56] <CaptainMorgan> wireliess isn't changed?
[08:56] <CaptainMorgan> in any way?
[08:56] <Kliment> CaptainMorgan: precisely
[08:56] <wheelswitch> so how do i edit it players?
[08:56] <dougsko> unperson, yeah dude, ive tried a bunch of distros, and i dont think i can ever use anything with out apt-get again. its just TOO easy. and ubuntu, all my hardware just works (maybe with a little tweaking). its the easiest distro ive ever used, although unfortunatly its still not where i could recomend it to my mom (not a geek) to use
[08:56] <AlwaysIcey> The main thing that changes is the default desktop. (Shell, if you will GUI is more appropriate).
[08:56] <Ademan> CaptainMorgan: i would think you would start off with KDE default programs, instead, like instead of synaptic you'd get adept, instead of gedit you'd get kate or whatever
[08:57] <bondo> Anybody with Ideas on installing dmraid under a chroot? I am having problems
[08:57] <glick> is it lsh?
[08:57] <glick> or is that not the official one
[08:57] <willwork4foo> right. OK - Ubuntu on a mac sucks. I've decided. There is a huge list of crap that doesn't work :(
[08:57] <glick> i thought it was like ssh2
[08:57] <glick> or something like that
[08:57] <glick> or sshd
[08:57] <dougsko> unperson, good news is that it's closer than its ever been
[08:57] <glick> anyone?
[08:58] <willwork4foo> and nobody yet here has even acknowledged that they have read what I've been saying. it's almost as if I am on /ignore ?
[08:58] <unperson> dougsko: Well, I think it might be suitable for a lot of people if they don't need to install it.
[08:58] <Ademan> CaptainMorgain: I even think its possible to transition an Ubuntu install over to KDE, not that i'd know how, but i don't doubt its possible
[08:58] <Warbo> willwork4foo: What doesn't work?
[08:58] <wastrel> !kde
[08:58] <Kliment> glick: openssh-server
[08:58] <unperson> And if it's family, another advantage is that, rather that giving tech support over the phone, you can actually login and check out issues directly.
[08:58] <glick> ahh thansk Kliment :)
[08:59] <wastrel> feh
[08:59] <eric> anyone know where I can find the gfxboot message that is used on the live CD to use on my install.
[08:59] <dougsko> unperson, true
[08:59] <unperson> I will say that back when I triend Mandrake, they had a very nice install.
[08:59] <unperson> Especially disk partitioning.
[08:59] <orbin> what's theat file i can edit again so i still run privileged things w/ sudo, but i don't have to enter my pswd?
[08:59] <willwork4foo> Warbo: here's the list: 1: No video or audio files will play. I get an error message saying there is no support installed - for MPG!!   2: I can't get the hash character (shift-3) to appear onscreen for the reason I stated earlier   3: the auto-update icon says there are updates I need, but when I click on it NOTHING happens
[08:59] <plastic> mandrake is now payfor
[08:59] <Kliment> Ademan: yeah, it's easy, just apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[09:00] <unperson> I presume that software is GPL, so I don't know why other distros don't use it.
[09:00] <AlwaysIcey> The one thing I miss in this is the ability to choose what packages I can install.
[09:00] <YoussefAssad> unperson: Mandriva's installer is indeed nice. But medium to long term, ubuntu is better. I used mandr(ake|iva) for maybe three years, then I moved to ubuntu
[09:00] <Warbo> People say Linux partitioning is hard. That's because newbies try to dual-boot, but they still compare with windows where they just use default
[09:00] <willwork4foo> those are just the things that have irritated me in the 15 minutes since my install finished
[09:00] <Ademan> Kliment: and then the undo i suppose would be ubuntu-desktop? or gnome-desktop?
[09:00] <deshantm_> Boelcke, i need to go...i am not sure why i doesn't work the way i expect... i am sure somewhere here could help... if not post to ubuntu-users or something... best of luck
[09:00] <glick> i dont get it
[09:01] <glick> people want a windows replacement
[09:01] <Warbo> willwork4foo: mpg is not Ubuntu's problem. Theora is
[09:01] <Kliment> Ademan: no, they are both installed in parallel
[09:01] <unperson> YoussefAssad: Well, I definitely had some issues with Mandrake once it was installed.
[09:01] <glick> they want something that looks and acts and smells like windows
[09:01] <Boelcke> deshantm_, I just got it -- thanks for all the direction!
[09:01] <glick> but isnt windows
[09:01] <Ademan> Kliment: how would you switch back then?
[09:01] <Boelcke> I went to http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=328413
[09:01] <YoussefAssad> unperson: mandriva b0rked the last two system upgrades. In my book, that's unacceptable.
[09:01] <willwork4foo> Warbo: whatever. That's a minor concern at the moment. any ideas on the hash key? that's REALLY annoying
[09:01] <unperson> YoussefAssad: But that was a long time ago.  Once I went to Debian based distros, I haven't gone back.
[09:01] <deshantm_> Boelcke, what was the solution?
[09:01] <glick> Linux IS NOT a windows replacement, it is a UNIX replacement
[09:01] <CaptainMorgan> Kde use X ?
[09:01] <Fujitsu> Hm.
[09:01] <glick> lets keep that in mind please!
[09:01] <Kliment> Ademan: you can pick which one you go to when you login
[09:01] <willwork4foo> I've got a problem - the hash key (shift 3 on a US keyboard) is not present on my keyboard layout on my UK iBook. I selected the British English keyboard layout during installation, and I managed to get a hash key on the input testing bit by using <Apple Key> + 3, but now that I'm booted into my installation of Ubuntu, I get a  when I do that same combination
[09:01] <AlwaysIcey> I did a dual-boot about 6 months ago.  It wasn't hard.  Just had Windows Server on first, then installed Debian on the other half of the drive.  The only thing I can say is, if you're planning to do it, divide the hard drive up when you install the first OS.
[09:01] <eric> Any ideas aon gfxboot?
[09:01] <dougsko> glick, i dont think its that, i think they just want something that WORKS, cant blame em for that
[09:01] <Boelcke> Where it had be use this in the fstab: ext3   auto,owner,users,rw   0 1
[09:01] <Kliment> CaptainMorgan: yes
[09:01] <king> Aye Amen Glick
[09:01] <Ademan> whoa, wierd
[09:01] <dougsko> not everyone's a geek
[09:01] <Fujitsu> glick, it can replace Windows, it just wasn't designed that way.
[09:02] <avis> for some reason synaptic wont run on my dapper installation on a fresh install.
[09:02] <Boelcke> deshantm_, but then I had to do a chmod -R 777 /media/hdb2
[09:02] <YoussefAssad> unperson: the mandriva control center is nice though, it does deserve to be more wiedely adapted. Though yast is just as good
[09:02] <willwork4foo> Warbo: I've got a problem - the hash key (shift 3 on a US keyboard) is not present on my keyboard layout on my UK iBook. I selected the British English keyboard layout during installation, and I managed to get a hash key on the input testing bit by using <Apple Key> + 3, but now that I'm booted into my installation of Ubuntu, I get a  when I do that same combination
[09:02] <avis> after password it does not load
[09:02] <Ademan> avis: any error? or it just wont run?
[09:02] <Ademan> oh
[09:02] <avis> just wont run
[09:02] <CaptainMorgan> shoot... Fluxbox IS nice..
[09:02] <orbin> avis: run it from a terminal and check for errors
[09:02] <avis> ok
[09:02] <dougsko> KDE looks and smells like windows, but that doesnt help when you have to run ifconfig to set up yr ehternet
[09:03] <Warbo> willwork4foo: Hash key is same key as ~
[09:03] <glick> so whats so horrible about running ifconfig?
[09:03] <Ademan> Kliment: you seem like you've used both, are there comparable panel apps in KDE to gnome? are they more abundant? are they more customizable( the panels that is)
[09:03] <Warbo> willwork4foo: On UK
[09:03] <CaptainMorgan> what does "looks and smells like Windows" mean??
[09:03] <plastic> if your in KDE there are apps for internet
[09:03] <deshantm_> Boelcke, ok that works and i am sure you can chmod or chown more nicely as needed.
[09:03] <dougsko> glick, nothing, if yr a linux geek like us
[09:03] <avis> orbin this is a one liner so i think pasting is ok (synaptic:14880): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[09:03] <kosnick> any channel for anjuta?
[09:03] <willwork4foo> aha!
[09:03] <willwork4foo> I've found it!!!!!!!!!!!
[09:03] <willwork4foo> ##########
[09:03] <willwork4foo> woohooo
[09:04] <Boelcke> deshantm_, yep!
[09:04] <Warbo> willwork4foo: :)
[09:04] <Kliment> Ademan: I prefer the gnome panel apps myself
[09:04] <willwork4foo> fantastic!
[09:04] <dougsko> glick, but you cant forget about the other 99% of people out there who know NOTHING about computers
[09:04] <unperson> plastic, dougsko:  Thanks for trying to help.  I think I'm going to bittorrent the server ISO and give that a shot.
[09:04] <willwork4foo> that solves a big problem.
[09:04] <Ademan> Kliment: what about the panel customization?
[09:04] <Warbo> willwork4foo: I know my way arounf UK keyboard (it's in front of me) and US (when I get stuck in a broken console)
[09:04] <dougsko> unperson, good luck man
[09:04] <avis> orbin any ideas ?
[09:04] <Lukian> I added a resierfs partition to my system, but only root can write to it, how can I allow my user write access? (I mounted it using etc/fstab /dev/hda6       /media/hda6     reiserfs    defaults  0       1)
[09:04] <willwork4foo> Warbo: It's not marked on the key
[09:04] <Kliment> Ademan: I think you can actually set more things there than in gnome
[09:04] <willwork4foo> but it works.
[09:04] <nayif> dougsko, i think ubuntu need only ubuntu not other k x n o and other latter on your phone
[09:04] <glick> i like ubuntu, i think its usability is at a nice level, i just dont want to see it "dumbed down" to appease people who dont want to learn ANYTHING about their computers
[09:04] <willwork4foo> that'll do me :)
[09:05] <glick> dougsko, instead of dumbing things down we should educate people
[09:05] <Ademan> like, i feel like i hafta use a drawer to emulate having the "places" menu in gnome
[09:05] <orbin> avis: seaching the forum...but can you use the other apt tools?
[09:05] <orbin> avis: e.g. apt-get or aptitude
[09:05] <avis> yes
[09:05] <glick> im just saying lets not forget Linux's unix roots thats all
[09:05] <glick> and not lose sight of that
[09:05] <kosnick> any channel for anjuta?
[09:05] <Chousuke> glick:you ccan always use the power beneath
[09:06] <Chousuke> glick: nothing will prevent that.
[09:06] <willwork4foo> I've just noticed - I am running Ubuntu "Breezy", and there is a new release out - "Dapper". Should I try to upgrade to it using the update manager? Or just download a new ISO and install that? I've only just finished installing "Breezy" so I won't lose anything
[09:06] <Kliment> kosnick: if #anjuta does not work, I don't know
[09:06] <dougsko> glick, i try, i think we all do. but peopl souldnt need a degree to use their computer. the whole eleetism thing has to go before this gets mainstream
[09:06] <Chousuke> willwork4foo: use the update manager.
[09:06] <Chousuke> willwork4foo: it's safe.
[09:06] <kosnick> kliment : no its not working , thx anyway
[09:06] <Warbo> willwork4foo: I would try upgrading first
[09:06] <Kliment> kosnick: does the anjuta web site mention anything?
[09:06] <willwork4foo> OK. and that will give me a system just as good as installing Dapper from a CD?
[09:06] <hastesaver> glick, you can tell them "This is the easy-to-learn GUI way to do it; if you want to learn the easy-to-use cli way, read up on <ifconfig, etc>"
[09:07] <BioVorE> glick: educate.. people don't want to learn..  unfortunely..  most people new to linux don't even know that there is documentation, or can even understand it.
[09:07] <plastic> the website says thats one of the features install once upgrade forever
[09:07] <[nige] > hi all
[09:07] <dougsko> nayif, your right, but lets face it, linux just isnt much fun as a desktop OS without a desktop
[09:07] <[nige] > !ait
[09:07] <ubotu> [nige] : My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:07] <[nige] > !ati
[09:07] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch04.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers.
[09:07] <hastesaver> glick, if someone is going to do it only once, there's no point using the cli when the GUI works well enough.
[09:07] <kosnick> !.ICEauthority
[09:07] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kosnick
[09:07] <nayif> willwork4foo, if you have fast line do the upgrade if not like me download the iso file form other place
[09:07] <[nige] > umm that ubuntu starter program is a 404 :S
[09:07] <glick> dougsko, im not being elite, i dont think its much to do to read a basic manual or fire up google. i have this one friend (an engineer at that!) who always asks me question that if you type them into google are always the first hit!
[09:07] <kosnick> !dcopserver
[09:07] <ubotu> kosnick: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:08] <wastrel> i posted a bug
[09:08] <jessy> hi
[09:08] <CaptainMorgan> if I install Kubuntu, can I revert to Gnome ?
[09:08] <detectiveinspekt> I like ubuntu better than all distros
[09:08] <hastesaver> kosnick, don't delete those files; they're needed (created with each session) :)
[09:08] <willwork4foo> I have a fast enough line
[09:08] <PPower> is there any ubuntu developers on herE?
[09:08] <jessy> somebody know if there is a bug with installing dapper on a nForce 4 SLI plateform ?
[09:08] <Kliment> CaptainMorgan: no need to revert, it's still there, when you login you can choose which session to use
[09:08] <plastic> its linux all the KDE FCE etc can all be put in
[09:08] <glick> im not saying ubuntu is dumbing anything down by any mans
[09:08] <glick> means
[09:08] <kosnick> hastesaver : is there any place i can read some about them>
[09:08] <kosnick> ?
[09:08] <plastic> they are just the desktop session managers
[09:08] <glick> im just saying I hope thats not the goal
[09:08] <nayif> CaptainMorgan, just use apt-install ubuntu-desktop
[09:08] <schalken> whats the difference between the linux-386 and linux-686 packages?
[09:09] <willwork4foo> OK - one other thing I need to work out how to sort out... I only have one mouse button on my iBook. Can anyone tell me if it's possible to simulate a RMB click?
[09:09] <wastrel> schalken:  linux-686 is compiled for newer processors
[09:09] <Viper12> jessy:  what kind of bug?  I'm running dapper on an nforce4 sli rig..........no issues.
[09:09] <hastesaver> kosnick, I don't exactly know what they are, myself, sorry :)
[09:09] <plastic> 486 and 686 are the chips they may require difreent software between versions
[09:09] <kosnick> CaptainMorgan : i have installed KDE libraries so i choose which one i like most , KDE or GNOME
[09:09] <Kliment> schalken: 386 will run on processors older than PII, 686 will not, but it's faster on everything else
[09:09] <willwork4foo> anyone got any idea?
[09:09] <dougsko> glick, i totally understand what you're saying, im the same way. but you just cant expect that from most people. sadly, most people are extremely computer illiterate. so if you want a desktop OS to dominate, it has to damn near do everything automatically. luckly with linux, we will still have the option to get as technical as we want
[09:10] <CaptainMorgan> Kliment, see.. that doesn't make much sense.. two different versions of ubuntu, and two different istallations, yet upon boot and login you can choose which environment to pick from of the two... I don't see the point in having two avaialbe installs..
[09:10] <extern> how can I upgrade to 6.06 amd64 from 5.10 i386?
[09:10] <kosnick> hastesaver : any clue about them , anything?
[09:10] <schalken> wastrel, Kliment: if i use that, should i get rid of the linux-386 package?
[09:10] <PPower> IMPORTANT NOTICE TO EVERYONE USING THE BCM43XX DRIVERS>>> If ubuntu do a kernel upgrade to 2.6.17 you MUST use the wl_apsta.o from  http://drinus.net/airport/wl_apsta.o. I just got told this from the bcm43xx team
[09:10] <plastic> I didnt eatiher
[09:10] <Hobbsee> !tell extern about update
[09:10] <orbin> avis: hos did you run it from terminal?
[09:10] <Hobbsee> !tell extern about upgrade
[09:10] <Kliment> schalken: if you want to, but there's no need
[09:10] <avis> sudo -i
[09:10] <orbin> s/hos/how
[09:10] <avis> then typed it
[09:10] <BioVorE> extern: that change the arch.. I don't think you can do it.
[09:10] <schalken> Kliment: cool, thanks!
[09:10] <CaptainMorgan> bascially, install one and you don't need the other... weird
[09:10] <orbin> avis: try: gksudo synaptic
[09:10] <plastic> most all distros have a login and a menu drop with all the session managers in them
[09:10] <orbin> avis: you shouldn't use sudo w/ GUI apps
[09:10] <avis> ok
[09:11] <Kliment> CaptainMorgan: you can remove the gnome stuff if you want
[09:11] <Kliment> CaptainMorgan: if you prefer kde
[09:11] <BioVorE> avis: ksudo and gsudo for that
[09:11] <hastesaver> kosnick, sort of, a vague idea: they are created when you login to your Xsession. Bad things happen when you delete them. When new X apps start, they look for those files. But I should stop now before I say too many wrong things :)
[09:11] <extern> BioVorE, but on 6.06 xserver is not working for me, even on vga or vesa drivers
[09:11] <orbin> BioVorE: s/gsudo/gksudo ?
[09:11] <Kliment> CaptainMorgan: some people like to have both
[09:11] <[nige] > anyone know how to remove the old ati drivers?
[09:11] <BioVorE> orbin: yeah.. something like taht
[09:11] <dougsko> orbin, lol nice perl
[09:11] <Ademan> how do you add a key for apt?
[09:12] <kosnick> hastesaver : i guess you are right ( i thought about it myself) , but i can not log in now..... :(
[09:12] <orbin> dougsko: i think i'ts sed actually :P
[09:12] <willwork4foo> Warbo: any idea on simulating a RMB click on a 1- button iBook running Ubuntu?
[09:12] <BioVorE> extern: 6.06 amd64 graphical installer not working for you?  what graphics card you got?
[09:12] <hastesaver> kosnick, oh, if you can't login, then delete them and try again :)
[09:12] <plastic> so is unbutu going to be a hey we made all the new popular apps work like media files ipod transfer etc or is it going to be a hey monkey hit the red button
[09:12] <extern> BioVorE, I have ATI x700 PRO
[09:12] <dougsko> orbin, well then its both i guess :)
[09:12] <kosnick> CaptaiMorgan : the applications exist in KDE and some in GNOME , so ineed them both
[09:12] <B0FH> what was the old ubuntu screensaver manager called in breezy?
[09:12] <extern> BioVorE the same was for 5.10, but it worked when I set it to vesa drivers
[09:12] <plastic> if you have an apple check out the yellowdog distro
[09:12] <Warbo> willwork4foo: Hmmm... Change the prefs. (I know KDE can do pretty much everything with 1 button)
[09:13] <BioVorE> extern: I would think it should work..  I havn't put 6.06 on my AMD64 yet..  (I had no issese with AMD64 brezzy install here)
[09:13] <willwork4foo> Warbo: I don't think Gnome has that option
[09:13] <kosnick> hastesave : yes , what can be "wronger" than that?
[09:13] <hastesaver> kosnick, (login at a console -- hit ctrl-alt-f1, and type your username and password)
[09:13] <CaptainMorgan> how do I update to Dapper without having to install?
[09:13] <B0FH> i cant configure the new gomescreensaver which sucks casue i cannot pick which ones i want nor configure them
[09:13] <BioVorE> !upgrade
[09:13] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[09:13] <avis> when i run gksudo and synaptic it returns me to bash with no errors
[09:14] <Viper12> B0FH:  then just install the xscreensaver from synaptic. its yer choice.
[09:14] <hastesaver> avis, are you doing "gksudo synaptic" ?
[09:14] <kosnick> hastesaver : and then what , cause i have already did that
[09:14] <Warbo> willwork4foo: I think there may be a tradeoff with holding down mouse button, or maybe a key combo can be maped to it (like Super-Click)
[09:14] <avis> yes
[09:14] <dougsko> avis, maybe reinstall synaptic via cli?
[09:14] <extern> BioVorE: I had some problem on 5.10, but I changed the driver and it worked, but on 6.06 it stops displaying anything.
[09:14] <B0FH> thank you
[09:14] <Viper12> :)
[09:14] <Delta2073> Hi, i just installed XFCE and it seems to have eaten it's own conf files. To try to repair the menu, i removed the .config/xfce4 directory in hopes it would roll back. Alas, it didn't. I've been able to restore the menu, but htings like panels, etc are still gone - anyone run into this?
[09:14] <tlouden> so, anybody know how to fix fglrx problems (like it not loading)
[09:14] <avis> dougsko, how do i do that ?
[09:14] <willwork4foo> Warbo: I'm trying to work that one out
[09:14] <hastesaver> kosnick, then try logging in to the X again. Doesn't that work?
[09:14] <willwork4foo> no joy yet
[09:14] <kosnick> hastesaver : no
[09:14] <orbin> tlouden: how'd you install?
[09:14] <Ademan> how do you add a gpg key?
[09:14] <BioVorE> extern: you talking X dies on the installer for dapper?
[09:14] <hastesaver> kosnick, there's also the .Xauthority file...
[09:15] <dougsko> avis, apt-get remove --Purge synaptic && apt-get install synaptic
[09:15] <Warbo> willwork4foo: Maybe Google will yield an xorg.conf section?
[09:15] <Kliment> willwork4foo: found one for you
[09:15] <Kliment> http://www.alessandroronchi.net/wiki/LinuxOnIBookG4
[09:15] <avis> ok let me write that down
[09:15] <tlouden> orbin: installed in 5.10 and upgraded to 6.06 (also tried full removal and reinstall)
[09:15] <BioVorE> extern: Or dose it stop after you installed the os and rebooted?
[09:15] <extern> BioVorE: everything dies :/ I can't even come back to other consoles to normally reboot my pc
[09:15] <orbin> tlouden: which fglrx driver though?  the official one or the repos one?
[09:15] <extern> BioVorE: when booting from desktop cd
[09:15] <tlouden> orbin: repos
[09:16] <BioVorE> extern: sounds like X dose something strange with your hardware.
[09:16] <dougsko> avis, you dont have to do it all at once, you see its two commands. you'll need to each one with sudo
[09:16] <extern> BioVorE: when my monitor stops showing stuff, I can still hear the sound when it has finished booting
[09:16] <Botty> well this is just dandy, now none of my hard drives boot
[09:16] <orbin> tlouden: k, what do you mean by not loading
[09:16] <Botty> grub doesn't like my system one bit
[09:16] <kosnick> hastesaver : i ' ll try deleting them and see what happens , thx for your time anyway
[09:16] <GoTux> AlienX, you around?
[09:16] <Delta2073> anyone run into this at all? :o
[09:17] <dougsko> avis, and that's only a hack that may or may not work, there might be something else wrong that we dont know about yet
[09:17] <Botty> I overwrote my old grub, and got the same result
[09:17] <rocky> hello
[09:17] <dougsko> hey rocky
[09:17] <tlouden> orbin: glxinfo and fglrxinfo report sgi/mesa and no acceleration
[09:17] <Fujitsu> Hi again, SurfnKid.
[09:17] <Botty> I overwrote the windows boot, and it just sits there with "GRUB" and lines flashing about on the screen
[09:17] <rocky> whats up
[09:17] <Viper12> join /#ubuntuforums
[09:18] <wastrel> oh jolly
[09:18] <Botty> Stupid bootloader, can't I just boot right to ubuntu?
[09:18] <orbin> tlouden: have you done a reboot yet to load the module?
[09:18] <tlouden> yeah
[09:18] <zcat[1] > Botty: can you fit a linux kernel in 512 bytes?
[09:18] <Botty> heh
[09:18] <tlouden> the module is loaded (as per lsmod and modprobe just in case)
[09:19] <wastrel> i did a good job
[09:19] <orbin> tlouden: have you added it to /etc/modules and changed xorg.conf ?
[09:19] <orbin> tlouden: oh ok
[09:19] <Botty> zcat[1]  - well, can I have something similar that um, works?
[09:19] <tlouden> orbin: xorg.conf has fglrx in place of ati and such
[09:19] <zcat[1] > Botty: for most of us that would be grub :)
[09:19] <Botty> yeah, for me it doesnt work
[09:20] <plastic> i always used lilo
[09:20] <zcat[1] > weird config huh?
[09:20] <Fujitsu> Botty, sounds like you didn't install GRUB properly.
[09:20] <Fujitsu> Hi, x-Dieu.
[09:20] <avis> thank you brb
[09:20] <Botty> i think its because i've got a SATA drive and a normal drive
[09:20] <orbin> tlouden: read /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:20] <Botty> its probably
[09:20] <Botty> *probable
[09:20] <orbin> tlouden: it should say you're using fglrx for one.  two...look for errors
[09:20] <CaptainMorgan> !upgrade
[09:20] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[09:20] <BioVorE> Grub manual can be found at: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html
[09:20] <Botty> Basically i just called setup on both my hard drives
[09:20] <tlouden> orbin: it warns that desktop setting is invalid (it is set to null)
[09:21] <zcat[1] > possibly set your BIOS to make the SATA drives act like IDE drives, or something?
[09:21] <BioVorE> Botty: you run grub-install  and see what it calls you devices?
[09:21] <Botty> zcat - that could help, ive got a SATA and a err, isn't it ATA hard drive?
[09:22] <Botty> bioVore - I'll try it
[09:22] <zcat[1] > IDE/ATA/whatever :)
[09:22] <orbin> tlouden: i don't know what that means :/-
[09:22] <Botty> IDE was what i was thinking of
[09:22] <Kliment> I have a regression with the panasonic pcc driver, the key events don't reach X, who should I go to?
[09:22] <xice> guys:is there a way to move my /home/user folder to another partition?
[09:22] <orbin> tlouden: have you tried doing the official driver?
[09:22] <tlouden> orbin: yeah, that's about where I'm stuck too.  problem is, there isn't any obvious problem until you go to use GL
[09:23] <tlouden> orbin: no, i guess that's next
[09:23] <bobstro> xice: yes, you need to edit the user's entry in /etc/passwd
[09:23] <bobstro> xice:  or create it that way
[09:23] <xice> bobstro:what do you mean create it that way?
[09:23] <Kliment> !pcc
[09:23] <ubotu> Kliment: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:23] <Kliment> !panasonic
[09:23] <ubotu> Kliment: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:24] <bobstro> xice:  create the user's entry.
[09:24] <kosnick> hastesaver : explain this to me , just one reboot and it works again...
[09:24] <avis> after going to cli and purging and reinstalling through apt-get it still wont load after a reboot
[09:24] <tlouden> orbin: thanks for trying
[09:24] <bobstro> xice:  depends how you're creating a new user.
[09:24] <orbin> tlouden: sorry i couldn't help more
[09:24] <avis> synaptic wont load for me :(
[09:24] <xice> so editing this line "ben:x:1000:1000:ben,,,:/home/ben:/bin/bash"
[09:24] <plastic> xice there should be an app for users and there should be a home directory setting
[09:24] <Fujitsu> avis, what's the issue?
[09:24] <dougsko> avis, does apt-get work?
[09:24] <avis> i launch synaptic and it asks for password then nothing happens
[09:24] <avis> apt-get does work
[09:24] <PingPongChamp> hello
[09:25] <Prax01D> Where do you find out about supporting specific hardware (in Breezy Badger), like for a Compaq modem?
[09:25] <plastic> xice yeah you can change the /home... to what ever the partition is
[09:25] <PingPongChamp> what's the command to upgrade to 6.06 final from the beta? Sudo atp-get update?
[09:25] <orbin> Prax01D: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[09:25] <Ademan> so how do i fix this error? W: GPG error: ftp://cipherfunk.org dapper Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 4CF19C3233BAC1B3
[09:25] <BioVorE> Prax01D: internal win modems probably won't work
[09:25] <Prax01D> orbin: thanx.
[09:25] <plastic> xice just make the folder you wnat and copy the folder to the new location
[09:25] <piqqy> hey what the heck is a super-key
[09:25] <Prax01D> BioVorE: no?
[09:25] <Fujitsu> PingPongChamp, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:25] <richard> anyone know of any decent tutorials on openoffice web queries - im having trouble finding one - also - does the Ubuntu contain mySQL??
[09:26] <PingPongChamp> thanks
[09:26] <PingPongChamp> it went offline wanna resume it
[09:26] <PingPongChamp> should write it down...
[09:26] <MTecknology> stoufk, your wireless is installed now... you need to set it up correctly just remember that wireless is the biggest pain in the ass for any linux machine
[09:26] <Fujitsu> richard, yes...
[09:26] <Botty> BioVorE - I'm probably being dumb, but grub-install just shows the help for the program
[09:26] <Fujitsu> richard, client or server?
[09:26] <Prax01D> Same problem as with Debian and all GNUnix.
[09:26] <orbin> Ademan: that's just a warning i think. hence the W ... what are you doing to cause that?
[09:26] <plastic> ubuntu implies the lamp  linux, apache, mysql, php
[09:26] <richard> both
[09:26] <Fujitsu> Prax01D, what?
[09:26] <onkarshinde> Anybody using ekiga here? I need some help
[09:26] <Fujitsu> plastic, implies!?
[09:27] <Fujitsu> onkarshinde, I don't use it, but I can probably help.
[09:27] <xice> plastic:so just change '/home/ben' to '/sda5/' in ben:x:1000:1000:ben,,,:/home/ben:/bin/bash
[09:27] <BioVorE> Botty: grub-install  /dev/hda or what ever your device is..  look at "man grub-install"
[09:27] <Fujitsu> richard, mysql-server is the server.
[09:27] <plastic> yeah but if you need to copy the home folder contents to that folder
[09:27] <xice> plastic:yeah np thanks
[09:28] <plastic> xice you can set all user home to that location if you want
[09:28] <Ademan> orbin: just added that server to my sources.list it basically means its an "unverified" server, yeah its just a warning, but https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages describes a way to make the errors go away for the seveas repository, i wanna extend it to that repository
[09:28] <richard> ok ... what im trying to do is use web queries to grab info from a website - into open office calc - then do some calcuations then put it into a mysql database
[09:28] <onkarshinde> Fujitsu: I am trying to set it up. But it is becoming unresponsive at the stage of NAT detection.
[09:28] <xice> plastic:its k, i only have 1 user
[09:28] <Fujitsu> onkarshinde, that's odd.
[09:28] <plastic> when you make a user most linux use a skelton for the user, (group, home directory, etc.)
[09:29] <Fujitsu> plastic, /etc/skel on Ubuntu.
[09:29] <orbin> Ademan: if it's just the one package, why not just wget the deb file and install it manually.  i don't really use unofficial repos so i can't comment
[09:29] <onkarshinde> Fujitsu: Everything was working yesterday. Today suddenly it started from initial configuration wizard.
[09:29] <vladuz976> using apple USB keybrd. it stops working after few min no use. I need to plug in n out to make it work. what can i do to fix it?
[09:29] <richard> but i cant find any decent info on open office web queries - how to kinda thing
[09:29] <Botty> root@ubuntu:~# grub-install /dev/hda
[09:29] <Botty> Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
[09:29] <Ademan> orbin: i'm really just trying to get w32codecs lol, and maybe a couple others...
[09:30] <maikol> !codecs
[09:30] <Prax01D> Fujitsu: winmodem support.
[09:30] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[09:30] <orbin> Ademan: codecs?  i recommend using easyubuntu...very impressed w/ it
[09:30] <Fujitsu> Prax01D, what chipset?
[09:30] <plastic> botty its prolly not /dev/hda its going to be hda1 or hda2
[09:30] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell Ademan about easyubuntu
[09:30] <Botty> I get this for basically any partition - sda1, hda, hda1, hda2, hda3
[09:30] <Fujitsu> plastic, he wants to install to the MBR, not a partition.
[09:30] <MTecknology> I NEED A BEER - another wireless issue knocked out...             !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[09:31] <Botty> I've got two drives
[09:31] <Botty> though
[09:31] <Fujitsu> Botty, you want to not install to hda1, or anything. That's a partition.
[09:31] <Prax01D> Fujitsu: compaq presario 56k-VSC is the best I can come up with at this point.
[09:31] <plastic> i use lilo
[09:31] <Fujitsu> plastic, we use GRUB.
[09:31] <CaptainMorgan> where is synaptics 'smart-update' ?
[09:31] <dougsko> MTecknology, ill take a sip of PBR for ya
[09:31] <dougsko> lol
[09:31] <Botty> fujitsu - mm, well, perhaps this is where i screwed up on the grub commandline
[09:31] <Botty> where is the MBR stored? the bios or a disk?
[09:32] <Fujitsu> Botty, the disk.
[09:32] <BioVorE> top of the disk.. 512 bytes in size
[09:32] <Fujitsu> But /dev/hda is a disk, not /dev/hda1
[09:32] <Botty> well, then which
[09:32] <Fujitsu> /dev/hda1 is a partition.
[09:32] <Botty> ive got sda and hda
[09:32] <onkarshinde> Fujitsu: How to disable accessibility support?
[09:32] <BioVorE> botty: /dev/hda  is the disk
[09:32] <Fujitsu> onkarshinde, System->Preferences->Assistive Technology Support
[09:32] <BioVorE> Botty: sda I guess is a sata device and hda is a pata device.
[09:33] <Prax01D> Botty: /dev/sda?
[09:33] <Botty> biovore - yes
[09:33] <Prax01D> SCSI
[09:33] <bulltitan> hi
[09:33] <onkarshinde> Fujitsu: How to kill it immediately? Is there some kind of daemon running?
[09:33] <Fujitsu> Prax01D, also SATA.
[09:33] <Fujitsu> onkarshinde, what part of it?
[09:33] <BioVorE> Botty: which one has the / partition?
[09:33] <Prax01D> REally.
[09:33] <jarrett_> can someone help me with something. i just switched from windows a few weeks ago. before i did, i formated my 2nd hard drive with ext3 and copied all my music over to it from windows with a special driver ( http://www.fs-driver.org/ ). now i want to set the permissions for all these files to what they would be if i copied them over in ubuntu (default permissions). right now i can only read the drive, i want to be able to write to i
[09:33] <jarrett_> t too. thanks!
[09:33] <bulltitan> i'm using totem to reproduce video like divx5 or xvid but the quality is horrible
[09:33] <Botty> biovore - hda
[09:33] <Botty> the sata is windows
[09:33] <BioVorE> Botty: grub-install /dev/hda
[09:34] <Botty> root@ubuntu:~# grub-install /dev/hda
[09:34] <Botty> Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
[09:34] <avis> synpatic at this point is no longer asking me for a password or loading a program from the menu
[09:34] <orbin> bulltitan: reproduce?
[09:34] <zcat[1] > jarrett_: chmod -R 664 /mountpoint
[09:34] <plastic> jarret as root chmod -Rf 660 for the folder
[09:34] <onkarshinde> Fujitsu: I got an answer in ekiga channel that accessibility support interferes with ekiga. Anyway, I will relogin
[09:34] <bulltitan> hem sorry about that :P to play
[09:34] <richard> im considering installing easyubuntu - but im afraid to cos ive already installed a few programs - will it install them again - duplicating stuff?
[09:34] <Fujitsu> avis, can you please try to run it in a terminal?
[09:34] <BioVorE> Botty: you need to figure out what you bios dose on boot.. because grub get loaded into ram and has to make a guess at your drive configuration..  drive configureation at OS running time can be different then at Bios boot time.
[09:34] <avis> yes
[09:34] <bulltitan> mainly movies not audio files
[09:34] <Fujitsu> richard, no, it's fine.
[09:35] <PingPongChamp> Anyone know how to change ure splash screen?
[09:35] <Botty> biovore - ok
[09:35] <orbin> PingPongChamp: which one? lol
[09:35] <Botty> atm ive got it setup to boot to the windows drive, which i have theoretically loaded with grub in the MBR
[09:35] <Prax01D> Man, youse need a bot FAQ server here...
[09:35] <PingPongChamp> the one that loads as gnome is loading
[09:35] <plastic> jarret check google it will explain the numbers for the chmod
[09:35] <orbin> PingPongChamp: install gtweakui
[09:36] <Botty> however, when I boot to that drive, it just displays "GRUB" and lines flash about the screen
[09:36] <orbin> PingPongChamp: or use gconf-editor
[09:36] <Hajuu> hey is there a bootlog stored somewhere? I want to know wtf is going wrong with running the breezy kernel in hoary
[09:36] <CaptainMorgan> mmk... Update manager is not upgrading my distro
[09:36] <PingPongChamp> ta
[09:36] <CaptainMorgan> wth
[09:36] <CaptainMorgan> and apt-get dist-upgrade failed
[09:36] <crimsun> Hajuu: /var/log/{dmesg,kern.log,messages}
[09:36] <bulltitan> is there any movie player that can handle xvid format properly? not al pixelated like in totem?
[09:37] <BioVorE> Botty: hmm if grub wasn't working it just spit out a line saying ERROR: or something like that..
[09:37] <plastic> dmesg is good
[09:37] <workbean> I noticed that multiple file manager windows only use a single nautilus process now :-)
[09:37] <CaptainMorgan> should I do a fresh install?
[09:37] <Botty> ah, well if i boot to the grub on the PATA drive i get error 21
[09:37] <plastic> mplayer is a good media player
[09:37] <Botty> which isn't very helpful
[09:37] <bulltitan> i see
[09:37] <Botty> its more of a catchall "Well, shit" error
[09:37] <Fujitsu> CaptainMorgan, how'd it fail?
[09:37] <jarrett_> zcat[1] : i did what you said and now when i browse through the main folder all of the files and even folders are just foot icons and i cant open them.
[09:38] <bulltitan> the only "near good" quality player i have is xine
[09:38] <plastic> jarret what type of files are they
[09:38] <method|> how do I install ubuntu over a fedora installation?
[09:38] <BioVorE> Botty: it give an error code like ERROR: 18
[09:38] <Botty> I wish i had a time machine so i could kill whoever decided the MBR is 512bytes
[09:38] <Fujitsu> method|, you can't, easily.
[09:39] <Fujitsu> method|, you'd have to remove all of the Fedora stuff first.
[09:39] <method|> what's the best method to do that?
[09:39] <Botty> BioVorE: ERROR: 21 is what i get on the other drive's grub
[09:39] <CaptainMorgan> mostly dhcp packages failed and updating updatemanager failed
[09:39] <BioVorE> botty: you can look up the number.. it means something.. there just to space contricted to make it more discriptive error
[09:39] <method|> i use partition magic
[09:39] <orbin> bulltitan: i see VLC recommended a lot
[09:39] <jarrett_> plastic: they are mostly media files, like my old itunes folder.
[09:39] <BioVorE> Botty: see no thats usfull info
[09:39] <CaptainMorgan> thus I can't get Dapper..
[09:39] <BioVorE> Botty: 1 sec] 
[09:39] <Fujitsu> method|, that's not very useful for this sort of thing.
[09:39] <bulltitan> i'll try vlc too thanks orbin
[09:39] <Fujitsu> CaptainMorgan, what errors!?
[09:39] <Botty> no, ive looked it up before, its a catchall "oh shit" error.
[09:39] <method|> bulltitan: use amaroK for music and use mplayer for video
[09:39] <plastic> jarret are the extensions like mpg or mp3 etc
[09:39] <method|> amaroK is THE best music player on any platform
[09:40] <method|> mplayer will play ANY video file
[09:40] <Fujitsu> method|, or not.
[09:40] <BioVorE> 21 : Selected disk does not exist
[09:40] <BioVorE>      This error is returned if the device part of a device- or full file
[09:40] <BioVorE>      name refers to a disk or BIOS device that is not present or not
[09:40] <BioVorE>      recognized by the BIOS in the system
[09:40] <plastic> mplayer has a large codec download that makes it versitile
[09:40] <BioVorE> botty
[09:40] <Fujitsu> BioVorE, that's what I thought it was.
[09:40] <Fujitsu> plastic, yes.
[09:40] <method|> i've been able to play windows video files on mplayer that wont play in windows
[09:40] <avis> Fujitsu, i get this simply (gksudo:5156): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display
[09:40] <method|> mplayer is cool
[09:40] <method|> amaroK is the best audio player i've used
[09:40] <CaptainMorgan> Fujitsu, http://pastebin.com/757142
[09:40] <BioVorE> Botty: so it looks like your bios play tricks
[09:41] <method|> better than winamp, wmp, anything
[09:41] <Botty> hmm
[09:41] <bulltitan> i like amarok but the last time i tryed it, failed to open a mp3 file
[09:41] <Botty> Thats alot better than the error info i got on the grub site
[09:41] <jarrett_> plastic: mostly mp3, but i cant even get to the mp3s now because when i did chmod -R 664 /media/x (/media/x is the drive) the folder looks like it is now a file
[09:41] <method|> bulltitan: that was probalby a codec problem
[09:41] <WolF> I need help
[09:41] <bulltitan> i have almost all gstreamer codecs now
[09:41] <plastic> jarret changion permissions does nothing to the files
[09:41] <dougsko> method|, xmms has a real winamp feel to it
[09:41] <bulltitan> the ugly, bad, good and others
[09:41] <method|> yeah it should work now then
[09:42] <Botty> stupid superbios
[09:42] <Botty> :P
[09:42] <method|> dougsko: it tries to feel like winamp but it fails
[09:42] <Fujitsu> CaptainMorgan, something has removed files that shouldn't have been removed.
[09:42] <BioVorE> Botty: that info is from the grub site :-P
[09:42] <WolF> I made a new profile for the terminal, and now when i open it it closes right away. please help.
[09:42] <method|> amaroK has a better file browser, and it's faster
[09:42] <plastic> right click on the file and see if the program associated with it is a media player and not unknown or something
[09:42] <CaptainMorgan> aye...
[09:42] <CaptainMorgan> so Im screwed
[09:42] <method|> i haven't used xmms since i tried amarok
[09:42] <dougsko> method|, elaborate please
[09:42] <Botty> BioVorE - oh, good point.  I figured the "feeling lucky" google search for "Grub errors" would come up with it
[09:43] <method|> elaborate on what?
[09:43] <Botty> http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html
[09:43] <WolF> I made a new profile for the terminal, and now when i open it it closes right away. please help.
[09:43] <dougsko> method|, how does it fail to be like winamp?
[09:43] <method|> cause it's just not like winamp hehe
[09:43] <BioVorE> Botty: google is your friend :-P
[09:43] <dougsko> method|, it seems like a clne to me
[09:43] <method|> as far as speed
[09:43] <dougsko> *clone
[09:43] <method|> as far as alot of things
[09:43] <method|> i feel like im using a broken winamp when im using xmms
[09:43] <bulltitan> should i install the amarok xine engine?
[09:43] <xice> lol
[09:43] <method|> i feel like im using windows media player on steroids when i use amarok
[09:44] <Schneeschwarz> hi
[09:44] <method|> amarok is simply awesome in everyway
[09:44] <WolF> Help.....I made a new profile for the terminal, and now when i open it it closes right away. please help.
[09:44] <BioVorE> method|: I must agree :-)
[09:44] <jrattner1> Whats a good RSS feed aggregator that sits in the gnome panel besides yarsss?
[09:44] <xice> guys is there a way to run a .sh file without being asked "Do you want to run "run.sh", or display its contents?"
[09:44] <WolF> can some one help me
[09:44] <method|> if amarok merged somehow with mplayer then you have an awesome media application
[09:45] <BioVorE> method|: it scriptable and all.. I made a script so it reconizes when I plug in my mp3 player and loads playlist from it :-)
[09:45] <bulltitan> and what is it for anyway,.. i mean the amarok xine engine
[09:45] <plastic> linux develops at eh speed of applications not at the speed of making linux compatable stickers
[09:45] <method|> wow that's awesome
[09:45] <jarrett_> plastic: something has changed, my folders are now files and they are reporting unknown for all their properties.
[09:45] <Fr4ntic> method|, amaroK is the best there is imo, kicks Winamps and WMPs asses imo.
[09:45] <method|> yep
[09:45] <method|> i was very impressed
[09:45] <BioVorE> method|: Use RockBox at the mp3 filmware on my X5.. kicks must butt
[09:45] <WolF> can some one help me please
[09:45] <plastic> folders are now files
[09:45] <Botty> Well, thanks for the help, I'm going to mess with my bios
[09:45] <jrattner1> Is there a gnome equivalent of knewsticker???
[09:45] <dougsko> method|, ok, you're in a postion to sell me on amarok, why whould i switch from xmms?
[09:46] <BioVorE> Botty: theres always lilo.. but that has its own problems
[09:46] <kameron> trying to log into X, and i get this error: unable to write to /tmp, X may exit.. something liek that.
[09:46] <kameron> so i deleted .ICEauthority, and .Xauthority, but it didn't help. any ideas?
[09:46] <maikol> dougsko, ive had xmms crash on me when i paused then played an  mp3
[09:46] <WolF> I need halp with ubuntu
[09:46] <piqqy> if I download a truetype font file, for exampel lucon.ttf
[09:46] <piqqy> what's the easiest way to install the font
[09:46] <bulltitan> :(:( ups amarok is updating xine ui too :(
[09:47] <BioVorE> Botty: I have the same config as you here..  My sata drive is root and my pata drive is home here..  (P4 i875p)
[09:47] <xtraitorx> hmmmm....   failing to get a signal to my sub-out. i have an alc850 audio chipset, i can get surround working, but no sub. any help?
[09:47] <method|> dougsko: well if you're like me and have around 15 thousand mp3s amaroK makes it waaaay easier to locate a specific mp3 to play by keeping a mp3 database of your choice
[09:47] <method|> just try it man
[09:47] <method|> you'll see
[09:47] <neutrinomass> dougsko: No offence (I had been using XMMS for years and years), but XMMS is pretty outdated. And it's also rather unstable with the plugins(in my experience at least).... Try switching to another media player for a while and you will end up liking it more :)
[09:47] <rqm> hi!
[09:47] <jarrett_> yes, are you sure that $sudo chmod -R 664 /media/x didnt harm my files?
[09:47] <plastic> jarret it must have been the software you used
[09:47] <method|> speed
[09:47] <kameron> dougsko: amarok is the tightest audio program ever.. i used xmms for years, and siwthced, amarok is that sweet
[09:47] <method|> stabilty
[09:47] <WolF> can anyone even see what i am typing???
[09:47] <method|> everything
[09:47] <rqm> Should I upgrade from breezy to dapper or should i reinstall?
[09:47] <plastic> folders do not turn to files with chmod
[09:47] <ompaul> WolF, yes, and I can't find an answer for you
[09:47] <plastic> you only edit the permissions
[09:47] <maikol> jarrett_, chmod only changes permissions
[09:47] <jarrett_> they were all working before
[09:47] <rqm> WolF yes i do
[09:48] <kameron> WolF: no, i can't
[09:48] <bulltitan> i love that you love it but still i trust more in xmms
[09:48] <ompaul> kameron, be nice
[09:48] <Fujitsu> rqm, upgrade.
[09:48] <plastic> working before what
[09:48] <kameron> it was friendly sarcasm ompaul !
[09:48] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell rqm about upgrade
[09:48] <ompaul> kameron, and mine was?
[09:48] <kameron> ompaul: can you help me with my question? you are one of the almightys.
[09:48] <kameron> ompaul: i suppose it was aswell.
[09:48] <Ademan> hrm, someone was complaining of this earlier, easyubuntu told me to fix my broken packages
[09:48] <jarrett_> i was able to open my files and folers before i ran $ sudo chmod -R 664 /media/x
[09:49] <Fr4ntic> Is dapper better than breezy, in that case, what ways?
[09:49] <method|> anyway, is kubuntu just as good as ubuntu in the dapper release? I tried the ubuntu live cd and EVERYTHING worked out of the box. Wireless, video card, etc. I was impressed. I am a kde user however. Will I experience the same thing when I boot up the kubuntu live cd?
[09:49] <Fujitsu> kameron, can you run df -h, and look for a line about /tmp?
[09:49] <WolF> terminal worked fin before then i change somthing so it would start in a different place like file path, and now it closes as soon as I open it???
[09:49] <kameron> Fujitsu: will try
[09:49] <ompaul> kameron, very good ;-) now excuse me while I try to find out where the settings wolf wants to alter live, ask in teh channel and see what happens
[09:49] <BioVorE> Ademan: yeah.. I just noticed easyubuntu barfs on flash and java..
[09:49] <dougsko> method|, ok i can definatley understand that. i use an separate app for actually keeping all my music organized called gnump3d, its a really cool app. but i think i will try amarok
[09:49] <xtraitorx> any ideas? a pointer in the right direction would be much appreciated
[09:50] <ompaul> WolF, please will you stop asking for 10 minutes, so that I might research an answer for you?
[09:50] <method|> i think you will like it
[09:50] <kameron> Fujitsu: /tmp isn't listed.
[09:50] <Ademan> i only did the codecs... and the totem in firefox...
[09:50] <WolF> ok
[09:50] <Fujitsu> xtraitorx, what's the issue?
[09:50] <WolF> but how do you make it beep?? the irc thing
[09:50] <Schalken> does anyone know how to change the resolution of the ubuntu boot screen and of the tty? it looks like its stuck at 640x480, which looks ugly on my lcd.
[09:50] <method|> doughsko: while you're switching stuff, might I make a plug for opera over firefox?
[09:50] <Ramunas> i get this message: RtApiOss: OSS playback device (/dev/dsp) is busy though no music player is running, how can i make it aviable again?
[09:50] <Fujitsu> kameron, can you check that /tmp actually exists?
[09:50] <kameron> Fujitsu: yeah
[09:50] <Ademan> i know how to get the codecs i want (w32codecs) i just dont really wana enable those repositories (and then disable them right after) so someone said easyubuntu
[09:50] <xtraitorx> Fujitsu : i cant seem to get a signal to my sub at all, i can get surround working ok, but nothing out to sub. using acl850 audio chip
[09:51] <dougsko> method|, probly not, opera costs $$
[09:51] <kameron> xtraitorx: what mobo?
[09:51] <method|> opera is free :/
[09:51] <dougsko> and im poor
[09:51] <Fujitsu> kameron, permissions on it?
[09:51] <BioVorE> Ademan: mplayerhq.hu
[09:51] <dli> method|, opera is not free
[09:51] <method|> opera is not open source
[09:51] <method|> but it is free
[09:51] <xtraitorx> kameron: Gigabyte GA-K8n SLI
[09:51] <method|> there is a difference :D
[09:51] <kameron> Fujitsu: just a sec..
[09:51] <Fujitsu> It's free, not open source.
[09:51] <maikol> im sorry, but i must say i love firefox
[09:51] <Ramunas> and i don`t :P
[09:51] <dougsko> method|, is it now? ok , ive been misinformed. what makes it better? because i do really like firefox
[09:52] <Fujitsu> maikol, Firefox is good :)
[09:52] <method|> firefox is cool. I like it. But it's faster than firefox
[09:52] <method|> firefox is sluggish at times
[09:52] <BioVorE> konqueror/firefox/opera are the browers I use
[09:52] <method|> konqueror is....ugly :P
[09:52] <dli> method|, here, free is defined in the sense of DFSG , and ubuntu is debian based
[09:52] <method|> dli: i understand
[09:52] <plastic> konq should only be a file browser
[09:52] <Ramunas> i only use Opera, i`m Opera`s fan
[09:53] <dougsko> well if opera is free as in beer, but not free as in freedom, that kinda sucks
[09:53] <WolF> wolf
[09:53] <kameron> Fujitsu: yes, it does exist. i tried creating a file there, and it said "no room"...
[09:53] <Fujitsu> kameron, your filesystem is full.
[09:53] <Schalken> Ramunas: look for the text '/dev/dsp' in the file ~/examples/book/ubuntubook-ch6-html/SupportandTypicalProblems.html
[09:53] <kameron> Fujitsu: df -h shows that my 10 gig partition for my install is at 9.4... i guess that's too full eh?
[09:53] <BioVorE> konqueror sometimes renders pages better then opera or firefox though...
[09:53] <kameron> Fujitsu: is /tmp my swap, or what is that
[09:53] <bulltitan> problems with amarok! it says "playlist finished" when trying to play a mp3 file
[09:53] <Ramunas> dougsko: well that doesn`t really matter as long as they are developing it
[09:53] <BioVorE> actual has good css support
[09:53] <kameron> bulltitan: do you have codecs installed for mp3 files?
[09:53] <Fujitsu> kameron, just a temporary directory, yes it's too full.
[09:53] <xtraitorx> fujitsu , kameron , no ideas :(?
[09:53] <Schalken> BioVorE: do you reccommend that i get a gfx card?
[09:53] <dougsko> Ramunas, it does if I want to devlope it
[09:54] <Fujitsu> xtraitorx, no idea.
[09:54] <xtraitorx> fujitsu : thanks anyway
[09:54] <BioVorE> Schalken: gforce card?
[09:54] <bulltitan> i have a lot of codecs installed but what codec are you talkin about
[09:54] <ompaul> WolF, we can still see you, the answer to your question is here: .gconf/apps/gnome-terminal/
[09:54] <Botty> Yey!
[09:54] <Ademan> BioVorE: i tried dpkg -C but not only did it not print anything to the console, but it didnt print anything to the log (or even create the log file) i asked for with --log=/home/dan/dpkg.log
[09:54] <kameron> bulltitan: try installing: gstreamer-0.10-mad.. something like that.
[09:54] <BioVorE> Botty: got it figured out?
[09:54] <Ramunas> dougsko: well you can`t, but those dev`s are doing a great job
[09:54] <Botty> My bios was misconfigured
[09:54] <WolF> ?
[09:54] <bulltitan> ok let me see
[09:54] <plastic> using a file browser on the web I dont know but isnt that what internet explorer does
[09:54] <Fujitsu> Botty, great!
[09:54] <WolF> is that a link
[09:54] <Fujitsu> Botty, it works?
[09:54] <kameron> bulltitan: try this: sudo apt-cache search gstreamer... then install the on that has "mad" in it.
[09:54] <Botty> fujitsu - yep
[09:55] <Botty> Thanks for the help BioVorE
[09:55] <method|> plastic: lol yeah I feel the same nostalgia about that
[09:55] <ebricca> the 'disk mounter' applet changed its behaviour .. i added like under hoary the same line to fstab though i dont get the nice mount button (partition) and the applet only gets displayed if i put a cd in .. any idea how to get the old style back
[09:55] <kameron> Fujitsu: can i delete stuff in the directory without worrying?
[09:55] <avis> i would like to reconfigure my Xorg.  i would like to back up the .conf file for it first.  last time i tried it failed to load Xorg.
[09:55] <dougsko> IMHO there's too much awsome GPL stuff out there to use anything else ( if you dont absolutely have to)
[09:55] <Fujitsu> kameron, in most cases.
[09:55] <Schalken> BioVorE: well they have good linux drviers dont they? maybe a 5200FX
[09:55] <BioVorE> Ademan: http://www.mplayerhq.hu  they have tar ball of the w32codecs
[09:55] <ompaul> WolF, that is a directory,
[09:55] <kameron> Fujitsu: okay, will try.
[09:55] <Botty> turns out one of my hard drives was set to "Manual" rather than "Auto"
[09:55] <WolF> ompaul, how do i get to it
[09:55] <BioVorE> Schalken: yeah..  ATI I hear works good these days as well
[09:55] <jtd> Hey guys?  What are the "alternate" isos listed on the download page?  http://www.ubuntu.com/download
[09:55] <avis> i can't believe synaptic wont work :(
[09:55] <eSPete> anyone here tried installing nubuntu?
[09:55] <WolF> very new just installed
[09:55] <Fujitsu> Botty, that'd do it.
[09:56] <xtraitorx> kameron : no clue ?
[09:56] <BioVorE> Schalken: I use nvidia because I been dealing with them and linux since 1997
[09:56] <hanumizzle> I'm just here because someone I know is here :D
[09:56] <Botty> Now, to see if i can get my second screen up and kicking
[09:56] <Fujitsu> eSPete, Nubuntu!?
[09:56] <jtd> Sorry, you can see what I'm talking about here: http://mirrors.cat.pdx.edu/ubuntu-iso/6.06/
[09:56] <BioVorE> Botty: dual headed display?
[09:56] <Schalken> BioVorE: dammit. a mate of mine offered my a 128mb radeon 9250 for $20 AUD, but i couldnt find any linux drivers for it.
[09:56] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell jtd about alternate
[09:56] <kameron> xtraitorx: sorry.. i'm on a command line program, it's hard to follow everything.
[09:57] <WolF> ompaul, how do I get to it?
[09:57] <kameron> xtraitorx: what is your question?
[09:57] <Fujitsu> jtd, see the ubotu message.
[09:57] <jtd> Thanks, Fujitsu.
[09:57] <Botty> BioVorE - yep
[09:57] <Fujitsu> No problem.
[09:57] <BioVorE> Botty: nvidia?
[09:57] <Botty> nope, ati
[09:57] <Botty> :/
[09:57] <george_looney> jtd: you from ILU-BOM?
[09:57] <maikol> kameron, what command line program is that
[09:57] <ompaul> WolF, given your question here is what I suggest you do, create a new user (system, administration, users and groups) and from there when you have that done, tell us and we can tell you how to copy a "correct setting from one location to another"
[09:57] <kameron> Fujitsu: i think this explains a problem i was having earliar. at boot i would crash, saying it couldn't write to a file... something .qt
[09:57] <xtraitorx> kameron : no worries. i'm trying to get my sub out to work, surround is ok, but no signal to sub
[09:57] <BioVorE> Botty: your on your own then..
[09:57] <Ramunas> Schalken: sorry but where should i find this file? There`s no such file in my system
[09:57] <eSPete> yep, www.nubuntu.org, anyway i get an error about normal user do not have premission to start X, how do i fix this?
[09:57] <Fujitsu> kameron, that'd probably be it.
[09:57] <bulltitan> ok i have the gstreamer mad 0.8 but still not working
[09:57] <Botty> damn, never should have gotten an ati..
[09:57] <kameron> maikol: irssi.. probably the best program to have installed. when X doesn't work.. ctrl+alt+f1 to a command prompt, and log onto irc to get help! i love it.
[09:58] <kameron> Fujitsu: yeah.
[09:58] <Botty> bah, well next graphics card then
[09:58] <Fujitsu> kameron, it would be advisable to locate what's taking up the space.
[09:58] <ompaul>  WolF please allow me finish my sentences please your asking in front of almost 900 people taking up space in a very very busy channel
[09:58] <maikol> kameron, awesome, been looking for one of those
[09:58] <ASTX813> What's the source for the dapper multiverse?
[09:58] <BioVorE> !multiverse
[09:58] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[09:58] <kameron> Fujitsu: my drive is just getting full, loading it full of programs and what not.
[09:58] <bulltitan> ok i have the gstreamer mad 0.8 but still not working
[09:58] <WolF> ompaul, srry i have been tring to figure this out for hours
[09:58] <AlwaysIcey> I've got a strange display problem.  If I try booting up normally, I get an error saying "The display server has shut down about 6 times in the last 90 seconds....."  However, if I boot up in Recovery Mode, and type in startx, I can get in..  Any ideas on what I need to reconfigure?
[09:58] <kameron> Fujitsu: my system has 650gigs.. i think i can spare more than 10 for my install :P
[09:58] <Schalken> Ramunus: go to your home directory and there should be an 'examples' folder in there, and in there there should be a 'book' folder etc
[09:58] <ompaul>  WolF create the user please
[09:59] <Fujitsu> kameron, probably :)
[09:59] <WolF> ompaul, how?
[09:59] <Fujitsu> kameron, give Ubuntu some more space to live in.
[09:59] <WolF> ompaul, I am new
[09:59] <sambrista> Hi, i've enabled XGL on ubuntu dapper, but i had to set my desktop to 24bits. Is there any way to use it in 16bit mode?
[09:59] <bulltitan> any ideas?
[09:59] <Fujitsu> sambrista, why would you want to?
[09:59] <spanglesontoast> does anyone know why when I have rhythmbox playing I cannot hear any sound through the flash plugin on firefox ?
[09:59] <kameron> Fujitsu: i thought i'd never use all 10 gigs. my /home is on a different drive, and the only things that go on my kubuntu partition is programs and system files.
[09:59] <ompaul> WolF, create a new user (system, administration, users and groups) and follow the menu
[09:59] <Fujitsu> bulltitan, you are running Ubuntu 5.10?
[09:59] <Fujitsu> kameron, lucky.
[10:00] <Ramunas> Schalken: there`s no such thing there
[10:00] <bulltitan> nope
[10:00] <bulltitan> dapper
[10:00] <Fujitsu> bulltitan, aha.
[10:00] <bulltitan> final
[10:00] <plastic> spang I think some player take over the audio output
[10:00] <Fujitsu> bulltitan, you want gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[10:00] <kameron> xtraitorx: that's kind of weird that the rest of the card is working, but not the sub out. i don't have a lot of experience with sound cards though, so i'm probably not the best help.
[10:00] <bulltitan> i have them installed
[10:00] <Schalken> sambrista: you can change your computers color depth by running 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg', if thats what your asking
[10:00] <Fujitsu> gstreamer0.8 is for Ubuntu 5.10, not 6.06.
[10:00] <WolF> ompaul, ok i created a new user
[10:00] <Fujitsu> bulltitan, what error does it give?
[10:00] <kameron> okay, bbl.. gotta boot to a live cd and repartition. thanks for the help there Fujitsu
[10:01] <sambrista> Schalken: yes but if i do it xgl wont work properly
[10:01] <Fujitsu> No problem, kameron.
[10:01] <WolF> ompaul, now sign in in that 1?
[10:01] <bulltitan> it just says playlist finished
[10:01] <Fujitsu> sambrista, why do you want 16-bit!?
[10:01] <xtraitorx> kameron : thats okay, thanks for trying.
[10:01] <ompaul> WolF, no, please wait a moment
[10:01] <Fujitsu> bulltitan, what player?
[10:01] <WolF> ok
[10:01] <_jpierre> Hi. Can anyone recommend a program to upload photos for services like flickr, but not flickr?
[10:01] <sambrista> Fujitsu: i think that in 16 bit mode things run a bit faster, don't they?
[10:01] <xtraitorx> would anybody else have any ideas on sound card issue?
[10:01] <crov> Hi all, what is "su" default password in 6.06 ...
[10:01] <ompaul> WolF, are you using xchat?
[10:01] <Fujitsu> sambrista, not generally, no.
[10:01] <bulltitan> amarok
[10:01] <Fujitsu> sambrista, only very slightly.
[10:01] <BioVorE> hmm 4:00 in the morning compiling a kernel..  maybe I should go to bed
[10:01] <Schalken> sambrista: oh i see. i dont know then. why do you need 16bit mode anyway?
[10:02] <Fujitsu> bulltitan, aha. Even the Xine stuff? All the stuff on RestrictedFormats?
[10:02] <WolF> ompaul, yes
[10:02] <sambrista> Fujitsu: the main reason is that videos run slow with xgl when i want to see them in a bigger size
[10:02] <AlwaysIcey> crov, if you're booting up normally, you'll use sudo with your password.  If you're booting into Recovery mode, it puts you as root automatically.
[10:02] <ompaul> WolF, click on this  --> #wolf123
[10:02] <sambrista> Fujitsu: and i thought that maybe changing that the performance would be better
[10:02] <bulltitan> i have all the codecs from gstreamer that's for sure
[10:02] <Hajuu2> Hey guys... im desperately trying to replace my hoary kernel (2.6.10) with the breezy kernel (2.6.12).. but whenever I boot from the kernel I get the error: sed - unsupported command I : or something similar and then once I have booted into the gui, I get all kinds of wierd forking errors.. Anyone got any ideas?
[10:03] <Fujitsu> sambrista, unlikely.
[10:03] <Hajuu2> boot from the breezy kernel that is
[10:03] <king_> What would be a good program for usenet binaries?
[10:03] <crov> AlwaysIcey:  when i type "su" it wont accept my normal user pass (clean install 6.06) and i cant edit grub files....
[10:03] <george_looney> Hajuu2: mixed distro versions, have you?
[10:03] <Fujitsu> crov, sudo.
[10:03] <AlwaysIcey> crov, you need to use sudo.
[10:03] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell crov about root
[10:03] <shrump_jimbo> crov set su with 'sudo passwd'
[10:04] <Fujitsu> shrump_jimbo, NO.
[10:04] <shrump_jimbo> yes
[10:04] <Hajuu2> george_looney: heh just trying to get the nvidia-glx-legacy installed and working.
[10:04] <Fujitsu> shrump_jimbo, DO NOT recommend that unless necessary.
[10:04] <crov> Thnx all get it :) but will enalbe root...
[10:04] <Hajuu2> Since hoary does not support the legacy package
[10:04] <Ramunas> is there any way to killall programs that use OSS ?
[10:04] <shrump_jimbo> To each his own
[10:04] <XP_2600> hello
[10:04] <Fujitsu> shrump_jimbo, Ubuntu use sudo for a reason.
[10:04] <XP_2600> i need help with ubuntu live cd
[10:04] <pradeep> hi XP_2600
[10:04] <AlwaysIcey> crov.  Sudo is root.  It's the same as "Run As..... " in Windows.  (run As Administrator)
[10:04] <XP_2600> whats the su password ?
[10:05] <george_looney> Hajuu2: Way out of my league...!! :(
[10:05] <Hajuu2> aw thanks anyway
[10:05] <_jpierre> XP_2600: When you run a sudo, the password will be your password
[10:05] <Hajuu2> anyone else got any ideas?
[10:05] <AlwaysIcey> XP, you use sudo in the regular modes.  In Recovery mode, you're automatically logged in as root.
[10:05] <sugoruyo> hi, can anyone help me get the damn network up?
[10:05] <XP_2600> AlwaysIcey look i booted from the live cd
[10:05] <plastic> su is like sudo but you hold the root access until you logout of su
[10:05] <XP_2600> i want to su
[10:05] <plastic> su = super user = root
[10:05] <XP_2600> whats the password i have to use ?
[10:05] <_jpierre> sugoruyo: What's the problem
[10:05] <XP_2600> or its a blank password ?
[10:05] <sugoruyo> i'm setting it up as static ips
[10:05] <Fujitsu> XP_2600, use sudo, not su.
[10:05] <Fujitsu> XP_2600, then your user password.
[10:05] <XP_2600> ahuh
[10:05] <plastic> if not set it should prompt
[10:05] <_jpierre> sugoruyo: and?
[10:06] <spanglesontoast> does anyone know why when I have rhythmbox playing I cannot hear any sound through the flash plugin on firefox ?
[10:06] <sugoruyo> with DNS put in by hand
[10:06] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell XP_2600 about root
[10:06] <bulltitan> i can give up games like gta san andreas,... but movies and music :(:(:( the winxp ghost is in my back
[10:06] <ompaul> !root
[10:06] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[10:06] <sugoruyo> and it won't work
[10:06] <AlwaysIcey> Fujitsu, he's using a Live CD, not a regular install.
[10:06] <crov> thnx
[10:06] <sugoruyo> so i do dmesg and it reports
[10:06] <XP_2600> ubotu root
[10:06] <Fujitsu> AlwaysIcey, so what?
[10:06] <sugoruyo> ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP)
[10:06] <shrump_jimbo> I use su and it works fine
[10:06] <_jpierre> sugoruyo: Did you try restarting the network
[10:06] <XP_2600> ubotu is a sleepy bot lol
[10:06] <AlwaysIcey> lol there's no difference?  I didn't think you had a login on the Live CD.
[10:06] <ubotu> XP_2600: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:06] <Hajuu2> Im desperately trying to replace my hoary kernel (2.6.10) with the breezy kernel (2.6.12).. but whenever I boot from the kernel I get the error: sed - unsupported command I : or something similar and then once I have booted into the gui, I get all kinds of wierd forking errors.. Anyone got any ideas?
[10:06] <sugoruyo> also mii-tool says eth0 does not have a link
[10:06] <sugoruyo> _jpierre, how do i do that?
[10:07] <Fujitsu> AlwaysIcey, you can't not have an account.
[10:07] <sugoruyo> i've restarted the machine a couple of times
[10:07] <_jpierre> sugoruyo: Wait a sec
[10:07] <sugoruyo> but still get the errors
[10:07] <plastic> restart
[10:07] <plastic> why is everyone talking about reboot
[10:07] <hugh__> ahhh. How do I remove a non-working driver that Dapper has installed and replace it with my old working ndiswrapper config.?
[10:07] <Fujitsu> plastic, because that's the term we should use.
[10:07] <plastic> but why
[10:08] <bulltitan> do i have to restart after installing those gstreamer plugins?
[10:08] <plastic> why do you need to reboot so much in unbutu
[10:08] <Fujitsu> bulltitan, no need to restart in Linux, unless there's a kernel change.
[10:08] <Fujitsu> bulltitan, so no.
[10:08] <Fujitsu> plastic, you don't. Only for a kernel change.
[10:08] <bulltitan> amarok hates me
[10:08] <Hemorrhage> bulltitan, you really dont have to reboot after anything in linux, besides kernel upgrades
[10:08] <BeGoOd> allo
[10:08] <plastic> yeah i know
[10:08] <plastic> it must be windows lag
[10:08] <_jpierre> sugoruyo: Try this command   --- >   sudo service network restart
[10:09] <AlwaysIcey> lol
[10:09] <Fujitsu> _jpierre, sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart, you mean.
[10:09] <nayif> plastic, you can do inti 1 then init 5 with out doing full restart
[10:09] <BeGoOd> hello
[10:09] <Hajuu2> Im desperately trying to replace my hoary kernel (2.6.10) with the breezy kernel (2.6.12).. but whenever I boot from the kernel I get the error: sed - unsupported command I : or something similar and then once I have booted into the gui, I get all kinds of wierd forking errors whenever I try and start something.. I also cannot find any mention of this in any of the /var/log files... Helllppppp!
[10:09] <cmug> What is the Ubuntu way to add a nfs mount to the system?
[10:09] <Fujitsu> _jpierre, this isn't Fedora.
[10:09] <ic56> !justask
[10:09] <ubotu> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[10:09] <Fujitsu> nayif, but why would you want to?
[10:09] <plastic> true but for most things you dont even need that
[10:09] <_jpierre> Fujitsu: Thanks ... I'm an ex Redhater that's why
[10:09] <Fujitsu> Hajuu2, please don't ask so frequently.
[10:09] <sugoruyo> i don't have a service command
[10:09] <hugh__>  How do I remove a non-working wireless driver that Dapper has installed and replace it with my old working ndiswrapper driver (which used to work until I upgraded to dapper)?
[10:09] <Fujitsu> _jpierre, no problem.
[10:09] <sugoruyo> only services-admin
[10:10] <Fujitsu> sugoruyo, do as I said immediately afterwards.
[10:10] <_jpierre> sugoruyo: Please check Fujitsu's msg
[10:10] <Spleenfeeder> Gday. Has anyone managed to get a remote control working for their Winfast 2000XP tuner card?
[10:10] <cmug> and I once chose to use SMB only for "Shared Folders" how do I enable NFS at a later stage?
[10:10] <Ramunas> am i the only one here who has problems with Last.FM player?
[10:10] <stanthecaddy> Does anybody know how to get a Canon i350 working in dapper?
[10:10] <_jpierre> sugoruyo: Use ....  sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[10:10] <blather> Hello.
[10:10] <bulltitan> hoooooooooo
[10:10] <bulltitan> wait
[10:10] <sugoruyo> ok
[10:10] <jarrett_> how do i change the owner of a directory?
[10:10] <nayif> Fujitsu, free the mem some time when the x be bigger then the normal
[10:10] <bulltitan> should i start kde services in ubuntu to make it work?
[10:11] <Hajuu2> jarrett_: chown user:group /dir
[10:11] <Fujitsu> nayif, what!?
[10:11] <_jpierre> Fujitsu: Do you happen to know a program for photo sharing for services like flickr (but not flickr)
[10:11] <Spleenfeeder> chown username directory
[10:11] <plastic> jarret chown "username" foleer/ file
[10:11] <BeGoOd> you must do chmod
[10:11] <Fujitsu> _jpierre, no.
[10:11] <jarrett_> thanks everyone
[10:11] <_jpierre> :(
[10:11] <Schalken> is it normal for Xorg to be using 98% of the CPU while glxgears is running?
[10:11] <plastic> jarret chgrp "group" folder/file
[10:11] <blather> i'm having some problems getting my sprint EVDO card to work.
[10:11] <Spleenfeeder> Schlaken: No
[10:11] <Hajuu2> Schalken: I should imagine so.
[10:11] <hugh__> How do I remove a non-working wireless driver that Dapper has installed and replace it with my old working ndiswrapper driver (which used to work until I upgraded to dapper)?
[10:11] <Hajuu2> or not
[10:11] <Hajuu2> lol
[10:11] <nayif> Fujitsu, i do init 1 then init 5 to free the mem
[10:11] <bulltitan> anyone knows this? if i have to start kde services to make amarok work?
[10:12] <Fujitsu> nayif, that's silly.
[10:12] <george_looney> bulltitan: I don't think so
[10:12] <_jpierre> bulltitan: Makes sence to me ...
[10:12] <blather> i've tried both the wvdial method and the pppd method, and both seem to fail.
[10:12] <Fujitsu> bulltitan, I don't think so.
[10:12] <Hajuu2> Ok, another question then since nobody can answer that last one... How do I search, recursively inside the contents of a directories files for certain words, and return the filename of any results?
[10:12] <Ramunas> is there any way to killall programs that use OSS ?
[10:12] <Schalken> Spleenfeeder, Hajuu2: is Xorg the process that is doing all the opengl calculations, or is there an unusual bottleneck there?
[10:13] <Fujitsu> Hajuu2:
[10:13] <bulltitan> :(
[10:13] <nayif> Fujitsu, kkkkkk , what?
[10:13] <Fujitsu> grep -R folder/ string
[10:13] <_jpierre> bulltitan: What version of Amarok are you using?
[10:13] <sugoruyo> i got a bunch of error messages...
[10:13] <george_looney> Hajuu2: grep -r 'word' ./ | cut -f1 -d:
[10:13] <Fujitsu> nayif, that's silly. Just restart X, or live with the small memory demands.
[10:13] <Hajuu2> cheers ill give that a whirl
[10:13] <Spleenfeeder> Noone had luck with the Winfast 2000xp remote?
[10:13] <Hajuu2> crap forgot to start screen
[10:13] <sugoruyo> can't get this up, that thing don't exist blablabla
[10:13] <bulltitan> 1.3.9
[10:14] <Fujitsu> sugoruyo, what, exactly?
[10:14] <hugh__> How do I remove a non-working wireless driver that Dapper has installed and replace it with my old working ndiswrapper driver (which used to work until I upgraded to dapper)?
[10:14] <_jpierre> bulltitan: Then you need KDE. You can try the new version 1.4.2  It claims that non KDE users can now run it
[10:14] <NoUse> bulltitan try amarok 1.5
[10:14] <NoUse> bulltitan try amarok 1.4
[10:14] <NoUse> !tell bulltitan about amarok
[10:14] <shrump_jimbo> ok I wisely disabled my root account
[10:14] <Fujitsu> NoUse, which?
[10:14] <NoUse> Fujitsu 1.4
[10:14] <Ramunas> is there any way to killall programs that use OSS ?
[10:14] <Fujitsu> shrump_jimbo, no sarcasm like that in here, thanks.
[10:14] <amac> is it just me or is openoffice bloated?
[10:14] <Fujitsu> amac, that's right.
[10:15] <bulltitan> so that's why!! geeee! the one that comes with ubuntu is not for gnome
[10:15] <shrump_jimbo> serious
[10:15] <amac> is it written with java?
[10:15] <Spleenfeeder> Fairly so amac
[10:15] <Fujitsu> amac, no.
[10:15] <_jpierre> amarok is for KDE
[10:15] <nayif> Fujitsu, what you mean by small memory demands? how can i do that
[10:15] <kameron> what's the command again, to unmount a swap partition?
[10:15] <Spleenfeeder> I thought it was written in java
[10:15] <Fujitsu> nayif, no need to go down to runlevel 1 and back.
[10:15] <Fujitsu> kameron, swapoff, I believe.
[10:15] <willwork4foo> _jpierre: I use amarok in Gnome 2.14.1 and it works perfectly
[10:15] <sugoruyo> SIOCSIFADDR: no such device
[10:15] <kameron> that's the one
[10:15] <Fujitsu> Spleenfeeder, urgh. No.
[10:16] <stevekl> What plugin for firefox do I need to hear sound in ytmnd.com?
[10:16] <zcat[1] > kameron: swapoff
[10:16] <willwork4foo> in fact - I think amarok is the best media player out there if you've got a large collection
[10:16] <sugoruyo> ettg1: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
[10:16] <Spleenfeeder> the windows port is then.
[10:16] <Fujitsu> stevekl, what type of video does it use?
[10:16] <sugoruyo> stuff like thtat
[10:16] <Fujitsu> Spleenfeeder, no it's not.
[10:16] <sugoruyo> about eth1,eth2,ath0,wlan0
[10:16] <Spleenfeeder> hmm
[10:16] <Fujitsu> Spleenfeeder, some small parts of it are, but not the whole thing!
[10:16] <sugoruyo> but i dont have such interfaces
[10:16] <_jpierre> willwork4foo: Yes,, that's if you are using Amarok 1.4
[10:17] <stevekl> Fujitsu: It's just sound
[10:17] <Ramunas> i`m trying to get Last.fm player working, here`s my problem:  http://pastebin.com/757172
[10:17] <willwork4foo> _jpierre: I am
[10:17] <Schalken> Ramunas: try going to 'Applications > System Tools > System Monitor' and killing OSS if it is in the process list.
[10:17] <sugoruyo> the machine only has firewire on the audigy and an rtl8139 on the m/b
[10:17] <twopeak> !screensaver
[10:17] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, twopeak
[10:17] <Fujitsu> stevekl, what's format is the sound in?
[10:17] <twopeak> !screensavers
[10:17] <_jpierre> willwork4foo: That's why ... :)
[10:17] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, twopeak
[10:18] <nayif> Fujitsu, thanks
[10:18] <willwork4foo> OK, so... does anyone have any idea how I can edit my xorg.conf to give me right-mouse-button emulation? I am running Ubuntu on my iBook mac laptop and it's only got 1 mouse button :(
[10:18] <Moodles> Why isn't 'su' working in 6.06, just says administrative failure
[10:18] <method|> the new amarok is no good?
[10:18] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell Moodles about root
[10:18] <Spleenfeeder> I had to reset the .Xauthority permissions back to user
[10:18] <_jpierre> GUYS, I need a photo uploadting TOOL !
[10:18] <NoUse> method| who said that?
[10:18] <Spleenfeeder> perhaps thats yout problem Moodles
[10:19] <Fujitsu> Spleenfeeder, did you run a KDE program with sudo?
[10:19] <bigfoot1> i want to download a whole website onto my computer, so that i can view all the artciles offline.
[10:19] <bigfoot1> how do i do that?
[10:19] <Fujitsu> Spleenfeeder, completely unrelated...
[10:19] <twopeak> How do I extract an rpm file?
[10:19] <hugh__> How do I remove a non-working wireless driver that Dapper has installed and replace it with my old working ndiswrapper driver (which used to work until I upgraded to dapper)?
[10:19] <bigfoot1>  this website doesn't have much large multiimedia files. so it won't take too much space
[10:19] <Fujitsu> bigfoot1, please install httrack
[10:19] <Spleenfeeder> Fujitsu: I don't think so, why?
[10:19] <bigfoot1> Fujitsu: ok
[10:19] <AlinuxOS> hello, I would like to know if there is something similar to Font Packaging howto for Ubuntu/Debian...
[10:19] <Fujitsu> Spleenfeeder, su has nothing to do with permissions...
[10:19] <AlinuxOS> I would like to learn something about font packaging.
[10:19] <Schalken> !fonts
[10:19] <ubotu> somebody said fonts was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[10:19] <scorp007> hi, i have a problem with my ati drivers not being used
[10:20] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell twopeak about alien
[10:20] <scorp007> they seem to be installed just fine, but kde is still using mesa
[10:20] <Schalken> !tell AlinuxOS about fonts
[10:20] <scorp007> im using kubuntu dapper
[10:20] <twopeak> Fujitsu, thank you.
[10:20] <Fujitsu> Schalken, once was enough...
[10:20] <Spleenfeeder> Fujitsu: On no I was trying to run things that asked for admin priv, I had to reset my .Xauthority after the upgrade
[10:20] <Fujitsu> No problem, twopeak.
[10:20] <_jpierre> scorp007: Did you try #kubuntu?
[10:20] <threat> dapper is great
[10:20] <method|> not much action in #kubuntu
[10:21] <sugoruyo> anyone got any ideas on the network problem?
[10:21] <Fujitsu> Spleenfeeder, well, Moodles' error is unrelated.
[10:21] <AlinuxOS> Schalken, I know howto install fonts :) I would like to learn about font packaging...to provide some extra fonts for Ubuntu.
[10:21] <Fujitsu> _jpierre, unrelated to KDE.
[10:21] <Schalken> Fujitsu: right, sry :D
[10:21] <tj9991> kubuntu is the place where we all talk about how much we like charmelion
[10:21] <jarrett_> when i chown it says it is owned by root when i tell the owner to be jarrett, am i the root user, (this is the only accound that i know of) files in my home directory say they are owned by jarrett?
[10:21] <Botty> doh
[10:21] <scorp007> yep, im in kubuntu, no one knows
[10:21] <tj9991> those crazy rebels like bulbazaur more
[10:21] <hajuu> Hm ok so thats interesting... the word 'unsupported' which was in the errors I recieved which do not occur when using the old kernel (I presume they are the issue) was recorded in some files in /var/log but not the error I recieved (completely unrelated)... what does that mean?
[10:21] <threat> although I would like 3d hardware accel on my ATI Rage Mobility P/M
[10:21] <hajuu> that the error wasnt logged?
[10:21] <hugh__> dapper is awesome. well actually GNOME 2.14 is awesome but damn Dapper has screwed up my internet
[10:21] <kameron> scorp007, im in kubuntu, what's the question?
[10:21] <Botty> I've just wiped my xorg.conf
[10:21] <plastic> network error is easy just follow the 7 layers
[10:21] <hajuu> and if not, why not?
[10:21] <hugh__> well my wireless card
[10:21] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell scorp007 about ati
[10:21] <Schalken> AlinuxOS: lol, sorry.
[10:21] <sugoruyo> plastic, the what?
[10:21] <Botty> bloody hard to use commandline text editor (Vim)
[10:21] <Fujitsu> Botty, OK.
[10:21] <AlinuxOS> Schalken, ;)
[10:21] <Fujitsu> Botty, obliterated it completely?
[10:21] <kameron> Botty, once you get the hang of it, it's quite nice
[10:22] <hugh__> it has used a dodgeing driver in place of my WORKING ndis config
[10:22] <threat> 7 layers ay
[10:22] <plastic> it was a joke the 7 layers of the OSI network model
[10:22] <amac> if a non-critical bug is found in a package is it patched?
[10:22] <Botty> fujitsu - yeah, i used to know how to use vim a bit, I figured ':w' was open
[10:22] <amac> before the next release that is
[10:22] <bigfoot1> Fujitsu: no gui for httrack?
[10:22] <sugoruyo> oh
[10:22] <Botty> turned out to be save i guess ;p
[10:22] <threat> plastic: OSI is great
[10:22] <Fujitsu> Botty, aha.
[10:22] <packman_e> hello everyine
[10:22] <packman_e> everyone
[10:22] <hmpedersen> Hello
[10:22] <bigfoot1> or is there a GUI website copier (for offline access)?
[10:22] <Fujitsu> bigfoot1, try webhttrack
[10:22] <Botty> couldn't edit it with the gui text editor
[10:22] <Schalken> hi
[10:22] <Botty> since it needed sudo permissions
[10:22] <cmrdk> hi
[10:22] <sugoruyo> yeah but i still can't get on the net
[10:23] <hajuu> Hm ok so thats interesting... the word 'unsupported' which was in the errors I recieved which do not occur when using the old kernel (I presume they are the issue) was recorded in some files in /var/log but not the error I recieved (completely unrelated)... So what does it mean that the error wasnt logged?
[10:23] <Fujitsu> Botty, OK, just run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.
[10:23] <threat> where can I find the GUI partitioner and resize tool that is used on xubuntu install?
[10:23] <hugh__> How does one remove a driver in Linux. Particulaly a Wireless Network Card Driver.
[10:23] <Fujitsu> Botty, you could have run sudo gedit whatever
[10:23] <neutrinomass> amac: I don't think so. Unless it's something major, it usually gets fixed in the next release...
[10:23] <amac> darn
[10:23] <george_looney> threat: its called gparted
[10:23] <bigfoot1> Fujitsu: thanks
[10:23] <Fujitsu> neutrinomass, it'll be put into dapper-updates.
[10:23] <Fujitsu> amac, what is the bug?
[10:23] <bigfoot1> is webhttrack the most widely used website copier for ubuntu?
[10:24] <amac> just wondering in general
[10:24] <Fujitsu> bigfoot1, probably.
[10:24] <amac> eog for instance is a bit crashy
[10:24] <neutrinomass> Fujitsu: Do all packages make it to dapper-updates or just critically-patched ?
[10:24] <stevekl> Fujitsu: it's apparently an mp3
[10:24] <stevekl> Don't any of you visit ytmnd?
[10:24] <hugh__> How do I remove a non-working wireless driver that Dapper has installed and replace it with my old working ndiswrapper driver (which used to work until I upgraded to dapper)?
[10:24] <amac> for the most part everything works well
[10:24] <Fujitsu> neutrinomass, semi-major bugs.
[10:24] <plastic> hugh check on google some file under /etc holds a bunch of drivers that may or may not be commented so the easy think may to comment out the driver you don't want
[10:24] <amac> i encounter the occasional minor bug here and there, nothing major though
[10:24] <hugh__> ill have a look plastic
[10:24] <PingPongChamp> What is the best gnome theme ever?
[10:24] <XP_2600> can i rebuild the kernel for ubuntu or its use a dynamic modules like new solaris ?
[10:24] <neutrinomass> amac: Please report them, to help get things fixed :)
[10:25] <NoUse> XP_2600 you can rebuild the kernel if you like but I don't know if you'll need to
[10:25] <Fujitsu> PingPongChamp, Human!
[10:25] <amac> neutrinomass: they are hard to reproduce
[10:25] <Schalken> Is it normal for Xorg to use 98% of the CPU while running an OpenGL application?
[10:25] <plastic> pingpong the your momma theme
[10:25] <XP_2600> NoUse thanks
[10:25] <Fujitsu> XP_2600, why would you need to rebuild.
[10:25] <Fujitsu> Schalken, yes.
[10:25] <Botty> gedit eh, ok
[10:25] <packman_e> guys i have a question whick might be a slight bit off topic. I am currently thinking about upgrading my system to put ubuntu & windows on it for learning linux and playing games. just wanted to get your 2 cents on whether to go for a athlon 64 based system or a dual core intel. what are your opinions please?
[10:25] <XP_2600> hmm sorry for asking alot but i want to ask about something else
[10:25] <PingPongChamp> plastic, shes still in my bed yo.
[10:25] <cmrdk> I'd like to run a LAMP server but have a nice GUI running as well (the server is for development). Should I install the LAMP server from the Ubuntu Server disc and then install X, or install Ubuntu Desktop and then install apache, mysql, and php?
[10:25] <XP_2600> Can i mount my ntfs partitions using live ubuntu cd ?
[10:26] <bigfoot1> Fujitsu: i start webhhtrack from the menu icon, but it doesn't load
[10:26] <Fujitsu> PingPongChamp, plastic, please keep it family friendly.
[10:26] <Ron_o> how does one log in as root completely and have complete root access to everything?
[10:26] <Fujitsu> bigfoot1, I think it's a web interface...
[10:26] <Fujitsu> Ron_o, log in as normal, and run sudo -i
[10:26] <Ron_o> and don't tell me I shouldn't do that.
[10:26] <kameron> XP_2600, yes
[10:26] <PingPongChamp> Fujitsu do you work on Ubuntu?
[10:26] <Ron_o> thanks Fujitsu ..
[10:26] <bigfoot1> Fujitsu: ok so how do i do webhttrack?
[10:26] <NoUse> XP_2600 read only, yes
[10:26] <george_looney> packman_e: AMD seems to be getting it right on the CPU front now....my personal opinion
[10:26] <Fujitsu> PingPongChamp, not officially.
[10:26] <Fujitsu> george_looney, yep.
[10:26] <hugh__> plastic, the wireless shows up in the GNOME network manager but not in ifconfig
[10:26] <kameron> george_looney, no doubt
[10:26] <pussfeller> cmrdk: the latter
[10:27] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell XP_2600 about windowsdrives
[10:27] <willwork4foo> Hey - anyone know where I would edit the global file for xmodmap?
[10:27] <cmrdk> alrighty
[10:27] <babo> dapper
[10:27] <cmrdk> thanks
[10:27] <Schalken> Fujitsu: then is it normal for glxgears to run at 0.3FPS ona a 3ghz computer with integrated graphics?
[10:27] <babo> !dapper
[10:27] <kameron> george_looney, and intels seem to overheat like.. uhhh. badly.
[10:27] <ubotu> DAPPER IS OUT! PARTY TIME! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-June/000083.html
[10:27] <hajuu> When using the Breezy kernel in a Hoary install, I get errors on startup... Something along the lines of
[10:27] <Fujitsu> Schalken, almost.
[10:27] <Ron_o> Fujitsu, I mean to have access to everything as root and every program I run as root.
[10:27] <amac> Schalken: try running glxinfo | grep direct and see if it says yes
[10:27] <Ron_o> I need to change file permissions with a right click ..
[10:27] <Ron_o> how?
[10:28] <george_looney> kameron: tell me about it....I'm boiling rice on my box right now!
[10:28] <stevekl> oi, this is annoying
[10:28] <hajuu> When using the Breezy kernel in a Hoary install, I get errors on startup... Something along the lines of "sed - Unsupported Command I".. I get it several times, and then everything appears to boot normally, but if I try to start something, I get wierd forking errors.. Anyone got any ideas?
[10:28] <Fujitsu> Ron_o, sudo nautilus
[10:28] <stevekl> I wish firefox would just ship with all the plugins
[10:28] <stevekl> s
[10:28] <Ron_o> Fujitsu, that still doesn't work.
[10:28] <Fujitsu> stevekl, not possible.
[10:28] <kameron> george_looney, :P.. what cpu do you have?
[10:28] <Fujitsu> Ron_o, sure?
[10:28] <Ron_o> believe me, I've tried.
[10:28] <ompaul> stevekl, against the rules by the firefox people
[10:28] <Ron_o> sudo xfe, gksudo nautilus.
[10:28] <NoUse> hajuu probably should upgrade the whole system to breezy or dapper
[10:29] <Schalken> amac: it says "OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect" ...that doesnt sound healthy.
[10:29] <XP_2600> ubuntu is the best linux for me :D
[10:29] <Ron_o> I mean complete control as root from the bottom up.
[10:29] <Moodles> where does ubuntu send messages to, neither /var/log/syslog or /var/log/messages have them
[10:29] <amac> yea, if it doesn't say "direct rendering: yes" then you don't have hardware acceleration enabled
[10:29] <Fujitsu> Ron_o, you could enable the root account, but it's not recommended.
[10:29] <plastic> hugh yeah that is because ubuntu is saying that  you have the driver available i.e. its a card you use sometimes so the config is there0 but under ifconfig there there is no card so no info
[10:29] <hajuu> NoUse: Sure. In an ideal world.. But I am on dialup and its 600mb to upgrade... 3 hours per internet session x 25c each.. thats alot of effort, time, and money.
[10:29] <george_looney> kameron: P4 3 Ghz HT
[10:29] <Fujitsu> Moodles, messages about what?
[10:29] <Ron_o> Fujitsu, how do I do that?
[10:29] <kameron> maybe i'll just take a nap while gparted finishes...
[10:29] <Ron_o> I know it's not recommended, but... :/
[10:29] <ompaul> !root
[10:29] <amac> Schalken: basically that means that your opengl applications are running in software rather than hardware mode
[10:29] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[10:30] <NoUse> hajuu you can get the dapper CD for free :-)
[10:30] <ompaul> Ron_o, Read that ^^^ page the but just put in the channel
[10:30] <Fujitsu> Aha.
[10:30] <Schalken> amac: should i expect it to be enabled on integrated graphics?
[10:30] <kameron> george_looney, fun. i've got a 3200+ venice core athlon64. overclocks hella. thinking of upgrading to a san diego though.
[10:30] <Fujitsu> Ron_o, I've got it!
[10:30] <Ron_o> ompaul, I will.
[10:30] <Fujitsu> Ron_o, runL
[10:30] <plastic> hugh I am saying that there is somewhere in a file (most likely uinder /etc) that says when unbutu loads load this driver support
[10:30] <Fujitsu> sudo nautilus --no-root-window
[10:30] <hajuu> NoUse: Yeah ive ordered them, but still another 6-10 weeks away.......
[10:30] <bigfoot1> does anybody have any experience using a website copier (such as httrack, webhttrack, or any other)?
[10:30] <Fujitsu> Ron_o, that works.
[10:30] <Moodles> Fujitsu: I'm tryiung to install RivaTV, and do modprobe rivatv.. nothing happens in either syslog or messages
[10:30] <Ron_o> ' runL'... ?
[10:30] <hajuu> I dont want to wait 6-10 weeks for openGL lol
[10:30] <amac> Schalken: if you are using an intel integrated, I do believe they have open source drivers which support hardware acceleration
[10:30] <PingPongChamp> what's the best way to make your screen pretty?
[10:30] <george_looney> plastic: ifconfig will show the card once it is up
[10:30] <quaxsphinx> hi everyone!
[10:30] <Fujitsu> Ron_o, that should be run:
[10:30] <PingPongChamp> I'm a new ubuntu user
[10:30] <quaxsphinx> can someone help me?
[10:30] <NoUse> hajuu I mean its probably unsupported because its a newer kernel on an older system
[10:30] <Fujitsu> !justask
[10:30] <NoUse> !helpme
[10:30] <ubotu> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[10:30] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we cannot actually help you. :)
[10:31] <Fujitsu> PingPongChamp, pretty!?
[10:31] <quaxsphinx> why cant i shutdown my system?
[10:31] <Schalken> amac: it is a SIS 661FX
[10:31] <dougsko> PingPongChamp, use fluxbox, and make it look howver you want to
[10:31] <PingPongChamp> like as in wicked....
[10:31] <amac> Schalken: sorry, no idea
[10:31] <NoUse> quaxsphinx it probably doesn't like you
[10:31] <toogreen> Is there any Xgl support on the horizon for Intel GMA graphics chips?
[10:31] <hugh__> plastic, the card is has no power light and I am only using an ethernet connection at the moment because my wireless card is dead
[10:31] <Spleenfeeder> sudo shutdown -h now
[10:31] <gnarkill> quaxsphinx, omg
[10:31] <quaxsphinx> "will now halt" and stops responding
[10:31] <Fujitsu> PingPongChamp, that's very subjective...
[10:31] <quaxsphinx> latest release
[10:31] <florian> I, i have some weired problem: I mounted a fat32 fs with umask=000 (so that everyone can write to) which worked great for months now. well...until today. Some minutes ago it was possible to write to the disk without any problems, but no I get " Read-only file system"
[10:31] <kameron> oh no... it looks like gparted crashed!! :\
[10:31] <sugoruyo> anyone can help with the network?
[10:31] <dougsko> you'll only be limited by your imagination
[10:31] <Fujitsu> quaxsphinx, some people have that issue. It just doesn't turn off the power.
[10:31] <Schalken> amac: okay. i just know opengl stuff has run faster in SUSE
[10:32] <Fujitsu> dougsko, please don't suggest moving to Fluxbox just for that.
[10:32] <PingPongChamp> true true
[10:32] <amac> Schalken: perhaps there is an xorg driver which will enable hardware acceleration
[10:32] <Fujitsu> quaxsphinx, that should be fixed soon.
[10:32] <quaxsphinx> NoUse r u stupid or a joke from a stupid brain?
[10:32] <plastic> hugh did you understand what I was saying
[10:32] <george_looney> quaxsphinx: Easy dude
[10:32] <hugh__> plastic, probably not
[10:32] <Fujitsu> quaxsphinx, please be nice.
[10:32] <Schalken> amac: does that have something to do with DRI, by any chance?
[10:32] <NoUse> quaxsphinx wow, you don't have much of a sense of humor huh?
[10:32] <quaxsphinx> thanks fujitsu
[10:32] <amac> Schalken: not sure
[10:32] <bigfoot1> how do i start up webhttrack in gui?
[10:33] <bigfoot1> it seems i can start up webhttrack only when i run it in terminal.
[10:33] <NoUse> quaxsphinx at least I can figure out how to shut down my computer
[10:33] <dougsko> Fujitsu, lol im not trying to start anything, but if you realy want your desktop to look EXACTLY as you want, that's the window manager to use
[10:33] <Schalken> amac: okay
[10:33] <gnarkill> where i can download automatix?
[10:33] <Fujitsu> dougsko, he is a newbie, so it's not a good idea for him to run fluxbox right now.
[10:33] <NoUse> !automatix
[10:33] <ubotu> Automatix is a utility which helps install various codecs and applications which cannot be part of the default installation, also another utility is called EasyUbuntu, please join #automatix or #easyubuntu for more information
[10:33] <wheelswitch> im slowly getting ubuntu 6.06 working :).  Any ideas on how to get the network working.  I have a wirless router and a windows network which i can normally connect to from this pc, when it is a winows box. I have tried looking in network servers but i cant seem to connect to anything. Any ideas?
[10:33] <quaxsphinx> i am not someone using computers specially linux for years
[10:33] <Fujitsu> gnarkill, please use EasyUbuntu instead.
[10:33] <plastic> when linux loads it reads a bunch of files that load drivers and stuff and its loading the driver for the card you can comment out this section so it does not load
[10:33] <quaxsphinx> its my second day genius NoUse
[10:33] <NoUse> quaxsphinx then you probably shouldn't call people you don't know stupid
[10:34] <Fujitsu> wheelswitch, have you configured the wireless?
[10:34] <amac> Schalken: are you using the SIS driver?
[10:34] <hugh__> plastic , I have been reading through /etc and can't find anything
[10:34] <wheelswitch> yeah, i think so.  Im talking to you through it...
[10:34] <quaxsphinx> so as well you should not do terrible jokes or not give stupid answers
[10:34] <ic56> NoUse: please stop baiting quaxsphinx.
[10:34] <dougsko> Fujitsu, sorry i wasnt really following too closely, but it's something to keep in  mind for when you get to that level, right?
[10:35] <NoUse> ic56 but its so fun, and so worth my time....
[10:35] <amac> Schalken: not sure if this will help you, but try a "man sys" in the terminal
[10:35] <plastic> hugh yeah search on google
[10:35] <Fujitsu> dougsko, yes. I used (black|flux)box a few years ago.
[10:35] <Schalken> amac: yeah a got one from www.winischhofer.com
[10:35] <stevekl> Wow, don't insult anyone in ##linux, they throw tantrums
[10:35] <twysted> ok got a quick question, with dapper do i really need the server iso for the auto-LAMP install or will it still do that with the regular iso
[10:35] <plastic> its going to be in a folder with a name that will make no sense
[10:35] <Fujitsu> stevekl, don't insult anybody anywhere. It'
[10:35] <Fujitsu> *It's not nice.
[10:35] <mdz> twysted: you need the server CD
[10:35] <hajuu> When using the Breezy kernel in a Hoary install, I get errors on startup... Something along the lines of "sed - Unsupported Command I".. I get it several times, and then everything appears to boot normally, but if I try to start something, I get wierd forking errors.. Anyone got any ideas?
[10:35] <Schalken> amac: No manual entry for sys
[10:35] <hajuu> Whats sed?
[10:35] <Moodles> is there a linux search thing to find files?
[10:36] <amac> Schalken: http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man4/sis.4.html
[10:36] <twysted> mdz, damn thanks =)
[10:36] <quaxsphinx> Bye Fujitsu!!!
[10:36] <wheelswitch> Fujitsu, yeah, i think so.  Im talking to you through it...  Is there a command i can type at the terminal to see which computers i can see on the network?
[10:36] <stevekl> Fujitsu: I said "You must be living in a cave if you haven't heard of xyz" and they all banded together into a protective, girly nerd circle
[10:36] <stevekl> If they can't handle that then they need to grow up
[10:36] <Fujitsu> wheelswitch, using Windows sharing?
[10:36] <XP_2600> i paid alot here in dhl to get my ubuntu cds
[10:36] <dougsko> Fujitsu, im not speakin gospel here, im just throwing out good stuff to think about
[10:36] <george_looney> Moodles: GUI mode?
[10:36] <wheelswitch> Fujitsu, yeah
[10:36] <XP_2600> even if ubuntu site said its tottaly free
[10:36] <mdz> hajuu: I don't recommend using the breezy kernel with hoary; you're lucky that it works at all
[10:36] <Fujitsu> stevekl, you shouldn't insult anybody!
[10:36] <Schalken> Moodles: in nautalis you can click 'search' in the toolbar. there is also a more advanced file finder in Places > Search for files
[10:36] <Fujitsu> mdz, I was surprised it worked.
[10:37] <hugh__> plastic, thanks :)
[10:37] <amac> Schalken: I think you should be able to get hardware acceleration according to that page. Make sure that the driver you are using in xorg.conf is the sis driver
[10:37] <twopeak> I've installed Gaim beta3 without SSL support and I need it. How do I uninstall Gaim beta3 (it's not in synaptic!)?
[10:37] <neutrinomass> Can someone please do an 'aptitude show pingus' and tell me whether this is an adventure/action/strategy game ?
[10:37] <NoUse> Moodles places -> search for files
[10:37] <sugoruyo> noone for the network?
[10:37] <Spleenfeeder> What is an appropriate fstab entry for mounting seperate hard drives (hdb and hdd) each with only one partition (ie hdb1 and hdd1) in fstab. Assuming I am using /data for hdd1 and /archive for hdb1
[10:37] <hajuu> Ok well there MUST be a way to get the legacy nvidia drivers onto my hoary kernel surely surely
[10:37] <Fujitsu> !info pingus dapper
[10:37] <ubotu> pingus: (Free Lemmings(TM) clone), section universe/games, is optional. Version: 0.6.0-8.3 (dapper), Packaged size: 656 kB, Installed size: 1664 kB
[10:37] <orbin> twopeak: how did you install it in the first place?
[10:37] <Spleenfeeder> Oh I want read write access for enveryone
[10:38] <gnarkill> Fujitsu, whats wrong with automatix?
[10:38] <amac> Schalken: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=2250567
[10:38] <Fujitsu> gnarkill, it is dangerous, and has a habit of destroying systems.
[10:38] <NoUse> Spleenfeeder what kind of partition is it?
[10:38] <george_looney> Spleenfeeder: /dev/hdb1 /data ext3 defaults 0 0
[10:38] <plastic> someone have diswrapper question
[10:38] <twopeak> orbin, with an application that was called something like "package installer". I just double clicked the deb file.
[10:38] <extern> xserver doesn't start on 6.06
[10:38] <Spleenfeeder> Nouse: ext2 for both
[10:38] <extern> what can i do?
[10:38] <Fujitsu> twopeak, aha.
[10:39] <gnarkill> k, thanks for the tip:)
[10:39] <Spleenfeeder> extern: are you using nvidia drivers in xorg.conf?
[10:39] <Fujitsu> twopeak, it should be in Synaptic.
[10:39] <ic56> hajuu: sed is the Stream EDitor.  it's used to modify text on the fly, sometimes to generate scripts.  Are you sure the kernel is the only thing that got modified?  Because the error sounds more like some script files became corrupt
[10:39] <orbin> twobitsprite: click on the status button in synaptic
[10:39] <wheelswitch> Fujitsu, you are obviously pert
[10:39] <george_looney> Spleenfeeder: /dev/hdb1 /data ext3 user,rw 0 0
[10:39] <Fujitsu> wheelswitch, pert?
[10:39] <george_looney> Spleenfeeder: oooops ext2 then
[10:39] <Viper12> hmmm, automatix hasn't destroyed anything over here, and its IS a beta for dapper at this point.  :/
[10:39] <extern> Spleenfeeder, I can't start it with any drivers, not even on vga or vesa, I own ATI x700 PRO
[10:39] <Schalken> amac: "sis is an XFree86 driver for SiS (Silicon Integrated Systems) video chips. The driver is accelerated..." i wonder if there is an accelerated driver for Xorg(7)?
[10:39] <twopeak> Fujitsu a search for gaim or beta3 yields no installed packages. Trying to install Gaim from synaptic says a more recent version is installed of Gaim data
[10:40] <wheelswitch> Fujitsu, ignore, i was going to say you are pretty busy, but do you know how i can get it working with windows file/printer sharing.
[10:40] <Fujitsu> twopeak, remove the gaim and gaim-data packages.
[10:40] <amac> Schalken: I think it should be there in Xorg since it was derived from Xfree
[10:40] <Spleenfeeder> extern: have you tried the sudo dpkg reconfigure xserver-xorg thingy?
[10:40] <extern> yes
[10:40] <orbin> neutrinomass: gee, pingus is heavy on the cpu
[10:40] <Fujitsu> Schalken, yes, it's there.
[10:40] <george_looney> wheelswitch: do you want to share files with Windows?
[10:40] <extern> it didn't work
[10:40] <wheelswitch> george_looney, yes, and vice versa
[10:40] <Fujitsu> orbin, SDL does that.
[10:40] <extern> if the driver is set to "ati", it says "no screens foudn"
[10:41] <extern> if the driver is vesa
[10:41] <KenSentMe> !tell KenSentMe about wpa
[10:41] <george_looney> wheelswitch: You will have to use Samba
[10:41] <Spleenfeeder> have you set the screen correctly?
[10:41] <extern> the screen stops showing anything
[10:41] <george_looney> wheelswitch: www.samba.org is good place to start
[10:41] <Botty> should i set driver in xorg.conf to fglrx (i installed it) or ati?
[10:41] <wheelswitch> george_looney, ok thanks, ill give it a look
[10:41] <extern> I tried 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480
[10:41] <george_looney> wheelswitch: Rather the BEST
[10:41] <extern> neither of them worked
[10:41] <twopeak> Fujitsu, it refuses to remove gaim, it seems to agree on only removing the data file.
[10:41] <Spleenfeeder> george_looney: isthe placement of the mounts in the fstab file important?
[10:41] <neutrinomass> orbin: Yeah. I don't play games but I want to know in what category it is supposed to be (writing a .desktop )
[10:41] <Fujitsu> twopeak, you need to remove both...
[10:41] <george_looney> Spleenfeeder: no really
[10:41] <kameron> cool, repartitioning seemed to go well, reboot.
[10:41] <orbin> Fujitsu: so all SDL apps use 100%?  :-/
[10:41] <Fujitsu> twopeak, why does it refuse Gaim's deinstallation?>
[10:42] <george_looney> Spleenfeeder: they can be in any order
[10:42] <Fujitsu> orbin, quite a lot
[10:42] <Schalken> amac, Fujitsu: im using the driver straight from that winischhofer guy. maybe there is some sort of configuration i need to do to use its full capacity?
[10:42] <Fujitsu> Winischhofer?
[10:42] <george_looney> kameron: good
[10:42] <twopeak> Fujitsu: Because the data file is more recent than gaim.
[10:42] <Fujitsu> twopeak, remove both at once, then.
[10:42] <amac> Schalken: I don't think you need to install anything. Just switch the line Driver "whatever" to Driver "sis" and restart your x server
[10:42] <Fujitsu> amac, that's right.
[10:43] <twopeak> Fujitsu, i tried the same as I did, and this time it's uninstalled. I'll stick with the regular n00b-proof version ;-)
[10:43] <extern> "if X server does not start with driver "ati" (first boot) change it to "vesa" and then follow the instructions on BinaryDriverHowto. On some manufacturer's cards (I think Abit, a red card) openGL doesn't work, gdb says crash happens in the driver" - I found this on wiki on my card.
[10:43] <Spleenfeeder> george_looney: is the comma correct between user and rw?
[10:43] <ic56> Spleenfeeder: the order in which filesystems are mounted is determined by two factors: (1) the number in the 6th column, aka pass.  (2) the order in which they appear in /etc/fstab.  Make sure your don't request mounting a filesystem underneath another filesystem in the wrong order.
[10:43] <Fujitsu> twopeak, good idea :)
[10:43] <amac> Schalken: You would make the modifications to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:44] <bigfoot1> Fujitsu: i guess i should download khttrack as the gui, yes?
[10:44] <Fujitsu> Spleenfeeder, yes.
[10:44] <extern> but vesa doesn't start either
[10:44] <Spleenfeeder> cheers
[10:44] <Fujitsu> bigfoot1, you could.
[10:44] <Fujitsu> extern, what model is the card?
[10:44] <extern> X700PRO
[10:44] <wheelswitch> Fujitsu, is easy ubuntu any better then automatix?
[10:44] <Fujitsu> wheelswitch, yes. It's safe.
[10:44] <extern> I got it working on 5.10
[10:44] <extern> but on 6.06 it doesn't owrk
[10:44] <Fujitsu> extern, you will need the ati driver...
[10:44] <Fujitsu> extern, what does the ati driver (not) do?
[10:45] <kameron> sweeeet, everything working fine once again.
[10:45] <extern> "no screens found"
[10:45] <Fujitsu> extern, that's strange.
[10:45] <Schalken> amac, Fujitsu: yes, it should be using the sis driver. the xconf file reads 'Driver "sis"' as per my selection when i ran 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[10:45] <Fujitsu> kameron, a bit more disk space this time?
[10:45] <Fujitsu> Schalken, but it's not?
[10:45] <amac> Schalken: ah, ok
[10:45] <wheelswitch> i used automatix, every thing seems fine, so hopefully it didnt screw my install up
[10:45] <amac> it could just be 2d acclerated
[10:45] <amac> I am not sure
[10:45] <Fujitsu> wheelswitch, just beware when you upgrade.
[10:45] <extern> Fujitsu, I had same problem on 5.10, but after setting it to use vesa, I could boot
[10:46] <extern> and then I downloaded the working ati driver
[10:46] <Fujitsu> amac, I haven't managed to get 3D acceleration on a SiS.
[10:46] <CarlFK> is WPA wireless encritpion supported?
[10:46] <bigfoot1> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=378047&postcount=4 says that running webhttrack from terminal will launch my browser. but it doesn't do it for me.
[10:46] <amac> I wonder how it worked under Suse
[10:46] <bigfoot1> Fujitsu: the above was for you.
[10:46] <NoUse> !tell CarlFK about wpa
[10:46] <amac> unless some proprietary driver exists
[10:47] <wheelswitch> Fujitsu, on that note, ive heard its a bad idea upgrading with the update manager, and better to do over the command line, is this the case? im not that fussed, if every thing is working, i think ill just leave it, unless there is a big advantage in upgrading.
[10:47] <CarlFK> thanks
[10:47] <Fujitsu> Brb.
[10:47] <Fujitsu> wheelswitch, it's fine to do it through the GUI.
[10:47] <Schalken> amac, Fujitsu: is there any more configuring that would be needed?
[10:48] <Spleenfeeder> Other than fixing the nvidia driver and fixing the .Xauthority file, the upgrade went smoothly here
[10:48] <amac> I dont think so
[10:49] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell CarlFK about wpa
[10:49] <Fujitsu> CarlFK, it's easier now.
[10:49] <Fujitsu> CarlFK, see the amended instructions from ubotu.
[10:49] <amac> Schalken: how many frames per sec were you getting under Suse?
[10:50] <CarlFK> more thanks
[10:50] <Schalken> amac: with glxgears? i never used glxgears because i never had a problem.
[10:50] <alth> Ok, someone tell me I didn't just remove Gnome with rhythmbox...
[10:50] <alth> The following packages will be REMOVED:
[10:50] <alth>   rhythmbox ubuntu-desktop
[10:50] <Schalken> amac: but the screensavers ran fine and i was playing bzflag.
[10:50] <amac> Schalken: ok, just checking
[10:50] <Schalken> amac: could it be that suse used xfree86 and not xorg?
[10:51] <amac> Schalken: possibly, but I doubt it
[10:51] <Fujitsu> alth, ubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package. No issues.
[10:52] <threat> CarlFK: are you having wireless problems?
[10:52] <Schalken> amac, fujitsu: i am going to run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' to see if there is anymore configuring i can do.
[10:52] <kameron> Fujitsu: it was 10, i gave it 25.
[10:53] <Fujitsu> kameron, good :)
[10:53] <jivah> hello all
[10:53] <Fujitsu> Schalken, OK.
[10:53] <Fujitsu> Hi, jivah.
[10:53] <maikol_> kameron, im on irssi haha
[10:53] <kameron> maikol_:  how do you like it? it's fairly simple, which is all you really need.
[10:53] <Fujitsu> Hi, lAN^pARTY
[10:54] <maikol_> kameron: yep. how do you close a msg window with a person though
[10:54] <kameron> maikol_: /part i'd assume
[10:54] <Schalken> amac, fujitsu: would turning on/off the linux framebuffer device change anything?
[10:54] <maikol_> kameron, only works for channels
[10:54] <jivah> can someone advice, every time i am dowloading packages, linux tells me problem of dependencies not configured....
[10:54] <kameron> maikol_: /screwoff maybe?
[10:54] <lAN^pARTY> ;)
[10:54] <Fujitsu> Schalken, I doubt it.
[10:55] <kameron> maikol_: :P
[10:55] <maikol_> kameron, haha
[10:55] <alth> Fujitsu: Oh thank god, I was worried there for a second.
[10:55] <Kwong> hi everyone, could someone here help me, i got a problem
[10:55] <ic56> !justask
[10:55] <ubotu> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[10:55] <Fujitsu> alth, it worries a lot of people :)
[10:55] <alth> ^_&
[10:55] <alth> Er.
[10:55] <alth> ^_^, rather.
[10:55] <Raskall> hmm.. amavisd-new has new config file setup and has spam- and virus-filter turned off by default.
[10:55] <jhenn> can someone take a picture of the hover box in ubuntu?
[10:55] <alth> Wow, typoing smilies, I must be tired.
[10:56] <Raskall> Luckily I discovered this because I got a lot of spam and before any other users has gotten any viruses
[10:56] <Fujitsu> jhenn, hoverbox?
[10:56] <Fujitsu> Raskall, what are you tralking about?
[10:56] <jivah> ubotu, can someone advice, every time i am dowloading packages, linux tells me problem of dependencies not configured....
[10:56] <ubotu> jivah: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[10:56] <Fujitsu> *talking
[10:56] <Fujitsu> !ubotu
[10:56] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[10:56] <Kwong> i have a dual xeon workstation, however the system monitor just show up only one CPU, does anyone know about this problem?
[10:56] <jhenn> Fujitsu: yeah hover over something with the mouse and a yellow box comes up, i want a screenshot of that
[10:57] <Raskall> Fujitsu: I am using amavisd-new for filtering spam and virus in my (dapper) mail server.
[10:57] <Fujitsu> Raskall, aha.
[10:57] <Kwong> i'm using Hoary, upgrading to Breezy at the moment
[10:57] <jivah> ubotu, sorry i m french, and i translated the message given by ubuntu
[10:57] <ubotu> jivah: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:57] <Raskall> Fujitsu: in breezy I had "amavisd.conf" as config file. This has now been split up into several files and moved to another place.
[10:57] <Fujitsu> jivah, ubotu is a bot!
[10:57] <kurei> hi, how do i install the latest version of ubuntu as an update?
[10:57] <NoUse> Kwong which version of ubuntu are you running?
[10:57] <ic56> !bot
[10:57] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[10:57] <jivah> ubotu,  thanks i ll try
[10:57] <ubotu> jivah: de rien
[10:57] <NoUse> !tell kurei about upgrade
[10:57] <Raskall> Fujitsu: so an upgrade turned off virus and spam filters without warning me.
[10:57] <Kwong> NoUse, i'm using hoary atm, upgrading to breezy atm
[10:57] <kurei> NoUse, tnx
[10:58] <jivah> ubotu, tu parles french
[10:58] <ubotu> jivah: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:58] <Fujitsu> jivah, ubotu isn't a really person!
[10:58] <ic56> !fr
[10:58] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:58] <NoUse> Kwong dapper is the latest just FYI
[10:58] <kameron> when i was on the livecd... gparted recognized my sata2 drive. now that i'm back on my system.. gparted, qparted, etc, they don't find my sata2 drive. any reason?
[10:58] <NoUse> Kwong you need to install the SMP kernel
[10:58] <jivah> Fujitsu, lol
[10:58] <Kwong> NoUse, ok so i need to upgrade to dapper rite?
[10:58] <Fujitsu> Kwong, you need to do Hoary->Breezy->Dapper.
[10:58] <Kwong> yup
[10:58] <jivah> ubotu, merci
[10:58] <ubotu> jivah: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:58] <NoUse> Kwong you don't *need* to but I would recommend it
[10:59] <Kwong> Fujitsu, upgrading to breezy
[10:59] <kameron> !goodbot
[10:59] <ubotu> kameron: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:59] <kameron> !good bot
[10:59] <Fujitsu> jivah, please don't play with the bot.
[10:59] <ubotu> thanks kameron :)
[10:59] <Fujitsu> !botsnack
[10:59] <ubotu> thanks fujitsu :)
[10:59] <Fujitsu> Now, no more bot-playing.
[10:59] <Kwong> thx NoUse Fujitsu
[10:59] <jivah> Fujitsu, whait is "the bot"
[10:59] <Fujitsu> jivah, a program that sits on IRC.
[10:59] <Fujitsu> jivah, not a real person.
[10:59] <kameron> hey Fujitsu .... nothing seems to be recognizing my sata2 drive, but on the livecd, it was recognized,.
[10:59] <jivah> Fujitsu, ahh
[10:59] <kameron> Fujitsu: live cd was ubuntu breezy, my install is kubuntu dapper.
[10:59] <Fujitsu> kameron, that's very strange.
[10:59] <jarrett_> hi, are there any dapper azureus users out there?
[11:00] <kameron> jarrett_: yes
[11:00] <MoonPatrol> can anyone help me with a laptop that apparently is supsended and won't unsuspend?
[11:00] <Kwong> NoUse, regarding to upgrade to dapper, i just change the repositories in the sources.list file rite?
[11:00] <NoUse> !tell Kwong about upgrade
[11:01] <kameron> Kwong: yes, pretty much that's all you have to do, then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:01] <Fujitsu> MoonPatrol, opening the lid doesn't start it again?
[11:01] <MoonPatrol> plus
[11:01] <MoonPatrol> for some reason
[11:01] <Fujitsu> MoonPatrol, you sure it's not just powered off?
[11:01] <MoonPatrol> heh
[11:01] <NateBHere> Hello all
[11:01] <Fujitsu> Hi, NateBHere.
[11:01] <Kwong> thanks kameron NoUse
[11:01] <MoonPatrol> after pressing the power button twice
[11:01] <MoonPatrol> im sure its on
[11:01] <Fujitsu> Dinner now, be back in ~40 minutes.
[11:01] <jhenn> can i have a screenshot of the yellow box that comes up when you hover with the mouse?
[11:02] <jhenn> anyone
[11:02] <kameron> bon apetite Fujitsu
[11:02] <NateBHere> Anyone here able and willing to help me get wine installed?
[11:02] <kameron> jhenn: when you hover the mouse over what?
[11:02] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell NateBHere about wine
[11:02] <MoonPatrol> it was suddenly some bs about acpi
[11:02] <jarrett_> sorry to whoever responded, my window closed, do you have any problums with azureus' notifier in the corner not going away when you click hide or hide all?
[11:02] <NoUse> NateBHere what part are you having problems with?
[11:02] <jhenn> kameron: anything.  the yellow box.
[11:02] <MoonPatrol> son of a bitch
[11:02] <jhenn> kameron: like a icon
[11:02] <MoonPatrol> wow... that was extremely easy to break
[11:02] <kameron> jarrett_: no. what version of java do you have installed?
[11:03] <kameron> jhenn: why?
[11:03] <Viper12> jarrett_:  that error bit with azy is a known issue, and is fixed in the cvs version.
[11:03] <MoonPatrol> id love to know how to fix my display too
[11:03] <NateBHere> Well, I'm a total newbie with linus, and I understand that Wine is one of the best programs to use to cross platform.
[11:03] <MoonPatrol> because the bottom of it is at the top
[11:03] <jarrett_> kameron: how do i tell, i have whatever version BUMPS installs.
[11:03] <NateBHere> so basically from the beginging
[11:03] <jhenn> kameron: because i want to show the fedora developers what they should do
[11:03] <NoUse> NateBHere well best is subjective, it works *sometimes* :-)
[11:03] <hmpedersen> Does 6.06 include more drivers for wlan cards?
[11:03] <Kliment> anyone here still running breezy?
[11:03] <jarrett_> viper12: is there an easy way to upgrade?
[11:04] <hmpedersen> Or will I still need to use ndiswrapper for the ones i used before?
[11:04] <kameron> jarrett_: what is bumps?
[11:04] <kameron> jhenn: well, i'm in kubuntu, i don't think i can help so much.
[11:04] <NateBHere> Well if there is a more efective one I'm all ears
[11:04] <jarrett_> kameron: Basic Ubuntu Multimedia Script
[11:04] <kameron> jarrett_: oh.. hm.
[11:04] <Kliment> I would really appreciate if someone could tar up their /etc/acpi for me so I can see what exactly dapper broke
[11:04] <kameron> !tell jarrett_ about java
[11:04] <NoUse> NateBHere your best bet is finding native applications and only use wine when absolutly neccesary
[11:04] <NoUse> NateBHere what program do you want to run?
[11:04] <Kliment> !java
[11:04] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:05] <Viper12> jarrett_:  you have to enable the cvs download stuff as well as getting a plugin from azy's sourceforge site.  I haven't done it yet, but there is a thread in the forums explaining how to do it.  (search on azureus problems.)
[11:05] <jarrett_> kameron: viper12 says it is a known bug that is fixed in the cvs.
[11:05] <kameron> jarrett_: install suns official java. it works best with auzureus. i had tons of problems with other java versions.
[11:05] <hmpedersen> 8 minutes left till my 6.06 download is done. And then perhaps my laptop will become useable again
[11:05] <NateBHere> Ultima On Line, The Sims 2, Civilization III, and Sim City 4
[11:05] <kameron> jarrett_: hmm.. weird. i'm running the latest official release, not had a problem.
[11:05] <NoUse> NateBHere games are tricky
[11:05] <spanglesontoast> why doesn't samba work?
[11:06] <Viper12> I'm running sun java and the bug is still there kameron
[11:06] <Botty> one thing i'm missing from windows is the tradition of adding things to the startmenu on install - you can find them.  How do I know where fglrx-control went when i apt-get installed it?
[11:06] <NoUse> NateBHere 'sudo apt-get install wine' will install wine but who knows if those games will run
[11:06] <kameron> Viper12: hmm. maybe i'm not fully up tod ate.
[11:06] <method|> can i burn the desktop iso on a DVD instead of CD?
[11:06] <Kliment> hmpedersen: while you are waiting, could you tar up your /etc/acpi for me so I can try and debug a weird regression?
[11:06] <method|> i ran out of cdrs :(
[11:06] <maikol> kameron: its /wc for future reference
[11:06] <Raskall> hmm.. shouldn't ubuto know that Java is installable via multiverse?
[11:06] <wiechu> does any one know where can i find fixed eagle-usb packages for dapper ?
[11:06] <Raskall> (in dapper)
[11:07] <kameron> maikol: that's a strange thing to type.
[11:07] <hmpedersen> Kliment, not very easy as the laptop hdd is blank. It's been running win for ages
[11:07] <lilo_booter> hi all - i'm having a lot of trouble with nvidia-glx on my amd64 dapper upgrade from breezy... glxinfo returns a badalloc error, but the xorg log doesn't report any issues (related to nvidia or gl anyway) - anyone know if it is possible to run accelerated opengl on dapper admd64 in general, and if so, how?
[11:07] <Viper12> I have the problem and hit the ubuntu forums as well as azy's bug pages, and that 'stuck' error stuff is definitely known.  The nice thing even with the release version of azy is that with the sun java the cpu usage and such is calm.  using the default stuff, it hammers the system something horrible.
[11:07] <Raskall> agh.. I see that it does
[11:07] <Kliment> hmpedersen: ah, ok
[11:07] <jarrett_> viper12: sounds complicated, im new to linux, i think ill just wait for an offical update, thanks though
[11:07] <Raskall> !javadebs
[11:07] <ubotu> In Breezy: j2re1.4 is in multiverse. In Dapper: sun-java5-jre is in multiverse
[11:07] <maikol> kameron: yeah, stands for "window close" apperently
[11:07] <MoonPatrol> how do you disable apic on a running system
[11:07] <kameron> maikol: crazy irssi
[11:07] <NateBHere> You lost me there is that some kind of command line I need to run?
[11:07] <hmpedersen> Kliment: But I can send you an iso from the last breezy cd I have left :P
[11:07] <mormoloc> 1) How do i update to ubuntu 6.0.6 from 5.1?
[11:07] <aky> could anybody help me, connecting my pocket pc to ubuntu 5.10?
[11:08] <Kliment> hmpedersen: no, I don't need that
[11:08] <NoUse> !tell NateBHere about wine
[11:08] <method|> can i burn the desktop installation iso on a DVD instead of CD?
[11:08] <NoUse> NateBHere ubotu just sent you a link that is agood place to start
[11:08] <maikol> !tell mormoloc about upgrade
[11:08] <NoUse> NateBHere that was a command that you can enter in your terminal 'Apps -> accessories -> terminla'
[11:08] <kameron> mormoloc: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list .. and anytime you see the word "breezy", replace it with "dapper".. then save and exit. and at a command prompt, type this: "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade".. and that's it :)
[11:08] <NateBHere> thanks, I'm sorry I'm rely green to linux.
[11:08] <sugoruyo> can anyone help with the network problems i mentioned earlier?
[11:08] <MoonPatrol> !tell moonpatrol about upgrade
[11:08] <Kliment> anyone still running breezy?
[11:08] <maikol> i am
[11:09] <jarrett_> viper12: you dont know of a way to turn off the notifications all together do you?
[11:09] <MoonPatrol> im running breezy, but im sure im no use
[11:09] <Cale> http://help.ubuntu.com/5.10/ is a permission denied
[11:09] <Kliment> I need a copy of /etc/acpi/hotkey.pl
[11:09] <Schalken> Why does glxgears run at 50FPS for 2 seconds then die to 0.2FPS permenantly? (amac, Fujitsu)
[11:09] <Cale> (403'd)
[11:09] <Kliment> from a breezy install
[11:09] <maikol> Kliment: hang on a sex
[11:09] <maikol> Kliment: hang on a sec*
[11:09] <Viper12> jarrett_:  trying to remember where the heck that is. lol.  definitely 3am over here.
[11:10] <kimbaroth> Hello there, hey, I have a question.......
[11:10] <kimbaroth> How do I acces my winxp NTFS partition from ubuntu?
[11:10] <MoonPatrol> its 5 am here :-)
[11:10] <Viper12> :)
[11:10] <liquidindian> Are there any simple ways to improve video playback that anyone knows of?  I seem to have problems if my computer has been on a while?
[11:10] <maikol> MoonPatrol: same here
[11:10] <rhapsodhy> hello
[11:10] <khermans_> Nelson Mandela is on the Live CD -- and he's great!
[11:10] <Frogzoo> liquidindian: gxine?
[11:10] <jarrett_> viper12: ah, so ther is a way, thats good, i wasnt able to find it looking through all the options, its only 2 am here ;)
[11:10] <maikol> Kliment: dont have it sorry
[11:10] <MoonPatrol> ive been up for 22 hours :-)
[11:10] <aky> could anybody help with connecting a pocket pc to ubuntu
[11:11] <tortanick> hi all
[11:11] <Frogzoo> !sync
[11:11] <ubotu> hmm... sync is to synce a CE-Based device, check http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=468064 for SmartPhones or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30936 and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PocketPCHowto for Pocket PCs
[11:11] <MoonPatrol> and i haven't the slightest clue whati m doing
[11:11] <kimbaroth> anyone??
[11:11] <kimbaroth> =(
[11:11] <Frogzoo> MoonPatrol: so got to bed :p
[11:11] <Kliment> maikol: do you think you could tar up /etc/acpi and send it over?
[11:11] <george_looney>  kimbaroth: hang on
[11:11] <rhapsodhy> can anyone help with XGL+Compiz problem?
[11:11] <NateBHere> Okay how do I start run a command line?
[11:11] <method|> anyone know how to do a clean install of ubuntu over another linux distro
[11:11] <kimbaroth> george_looney: aite =)
[11:11] <hmpedersen> MoonPatrol. I've been up for 5 hours and my neighbour is diggin up his garden. So I have no idea what I'm doing either
[11:11] <Frogzoo> NateBHere: apps -> accessories -> terminal
[11:11] <tortanick> format the partition the other distro is on method|
[11:11] <dli> NateBHere, Alt-F2
[11:12] <NateBHere> thanks
[11:12] <rhapsodhy> compiz falls with "compiz.real: Couldn't bind redirected window 0xe00021 to texture" error
[11:12] <Schalken> Why does glxgears run at 50FPS for 2 seconds then die to 0.2FPS permenantly? (amac, Fujitsu)
[11:12] <Frogzoo> method|: just reformat the partitions
[11:12] <MoonPatrol> wow
[11:12] <hmpedersen> The headache is makin me hungry too..
[11:12] <maikol> Kliment: gimme a sec to do it
[11:12] <method|> i see
[11:12] <method|> thx
[11:12] <tortanick> I have a question about server edition (dapper), dose it come with a firewall preinstalled?
[11:12] <MoonPatrol> what causes the wrong battery charge to be reported ?
[11:12] <Frogzoo> tortanick: iptables, yes - but you can install firestarter if you like
[11:12] <aky> thanks
[11:13] <hmpedersen> MoonPatrol could be a faulty battery. That's what it is with my ibm laptop
[11:13] <tortanick> firestarted needs X windows ;)
[11:13] <sugoruyo> is it possible for me to get some help in getting the network up or should i give up?
[11:13] <MoonPatrol> lol
[11:13] <liquidindian> Frogzoo, Is that better than vlc?
[11:13] <MoonPatrol> the battery is fine
[11:13] <tortanick> its just that I can't log into PHPmyadmin over the lan
[11:13] <tortanick> thought it may be a firewall blocking me
[11:13] <Mageknight> who here knows how to install the skins for the beep player
[11:13] <MoonPatrol> it works in windows
[11:13] <MoonPatrol> i know that much
[11:13] <dougsko> nothing beat vlc for a movie player
[11:14] <Mageknight> the one that shows on the documentation wont work??
[11:14] <MoonPatrol> so its gotta be something else, i donno what that may be
[11:14] <MoonPatrol> hopefully i can update this thing and make it all work
[11:14] <hmpedersen> Well.. Burnin the 6.06 disc now..
[11:14] <MoonPatrol> because the goddamn thing is just weird
[11:14] <Frogzoo> liquidindian: by far (imho) BUT - you need to increase the buffer settings - stock is quite low & makes for jerky playback
[11:15] <khermans_> NELSON MANDELA!!!!
[11:15] <rhapsodhy> mplayer is simply better than vlc
[11:15] <hmpedersen> Weird. Breezy always told me the correct battery charge. Windows never did.
[11:15] <khermans_> rhapsodhy, i highly disagree -- vlc rocks
[11:15] <rhapsodhy> sad, that there aren't any pkgs for amd64
[11:15] <tortanick> So a movie of Nelson is on the live CD? thats classy!
[11:15] <hmpedersen> Windows also was only 5 minutes about going from 2 hours battery left to 0 minutes..
[11:15] <khermans_> rhapsodhy, i learned that 2 years ago
[11:15] <dougsko> khermans, word, its all about vlc
[11:15] <ic56> kimbaroth: has your NTFS mounting problem been solved?
[11:15] <MoonPatrol> is it acpi that does all that?
[11:16] <kimbaroth> Nope =(
[11:16] <rhapsodhy> khermans_: i can't use vlc, that can be a problem, and i hate guis for apps like that
[11:16] <Moodles> The current version of the non-free nvidia drives is 7xxx, can I use the synaptic manager to go down to say version 4xxx
[11:16] <_Robbo> hello all
[11:16] <patbam> hi folks, dapper looks great
[11:16] <c0nfidencal> well mates, i wanna install ubuntu, already tried x64. but... which do u suggest x64 or i386?
[11:16] <hmpedersen> rhapsody..
[11:16] <alth> Hmm, anyone know how I can set my mouse wheel's click to start autoscroll like it does in Epiphany?
[11:16] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok, let's tackle it.  Do you know the disk number and partition number of the NTFS partition?
[11:16] <khermans_> rhapsodhy, sure mplayer is good if no gui wanted -- most people like guis fro watching movies though
[11:16] <rhapsodhy> hmpedersen: ?
[11:16] <zcat[1] > !ntfs
[11:16] <kimbaroth> fdisk -l??
[11:16] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[11:16] <khermans_> rhapsodhy, i mean it is graphical
[11:16] <hmpedersen> Damn.. Your name made me nostalgic again :(
[11:16] <KenSentMe> Hi, i'm having problems setting up WPA on my laptop. I've used the Ubuntu wiki page and installed network-manager-gnome. Then i should left click on the network manager icon and choose 'Connect to other wireless network' but i don't have that option. Why?
[11:17] <c0nfidencal> well mates, i wanna install ubuntu, already tried x64. but... which do u suggest x64 or i386?
[11:17] <khermans_> c0nfidencal, i386
[11:17] <patbam> i've got no sound, though :)
[11:17] <rhapsodhy> khermans_: of course
[11:17] <c0nfidencal> khermans can u tell me the reason? :] 
[11:17] <rhapsodhy> anyone, compiz geek?
[11:17] <dougsko> c0nfidencal, do you have a 64 bit processor?
[11:17] <c0nfidencal> yes
[11:17] <c0nfidencal> OS: WinXP Professional 5.1 Service Pack 2 (Build #2600) CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200+, 2.70 GHz Video: LG FLATRON ez T710BH on ATi Radeon X800 GTO (1024x768x32bpp 85Hz) Sound: NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio Memory: Used: 518/2048MB Uptime: 15h 20m 53s HD: [C:]  193.89/232.88 GB Connection: ASUS 802.11g tkla adapteris - Packet Scheduler Miniport @ 54.0 Mbps (Rec: 0.00MB Sent: 0.00MB)
[11:17] <zcat[1] > c0nfidencal: lots of extra stuff (flash, java, w32codecs, etc) is only compiled for i386
[11:17] <dougsko> then x64 makes sense
[11:17] <khermans_> c0nfidencal, do you want to be able to have the most packages available to you?
[11:18] <nekostar> hey
[11:18] <c0nfidencal> yes
[11:18] <kimbaroth> ic56: Yes, I Know
[11:18] <khermans_> c0nfidencal, i386 then
[11:18] <ic56> kimbaroth: what are they?
[11:18] <nekostar> anyone know the package that lets ubuntu on dual monitors keep the window lists seperate?
[11:18] <khermans_> c0nfidencal, like zcat[1]  says -- amd64 compiled binaries are not avialabl from those damn third-party vendors
[11:18] <nekostar> [if one has one on each ] 
[11:18] <dougsko> that doesnt mean you cant run i386 apps on a x64
[11:18] <cmug> Why doesnt gnome show the speed when I copy files from a partition to another? is there any way to turn this info on?
[11:18] <kimbaroth> 1 and /dev/sda1
[11:18] <c0nfidencal> ok :]  ... khermans, where can i find repos like with... mc etc? @ forum?
[11:19] <c0nfidencal> yes /dev/sda1 - it didnt mount my hdd @ x64 :|
[11:19] <khermans_> dougsko, right
[11:19] <zcat[1] > dougsko: yes, but can you run i386 binaries under an amd64 kernel and libraries?
[11:19] <dougsko> yup
[11:19] <khermans_> zcat[1] , yes
[11:19] <KenSentMe> Has anyone here installed wpa security for their wireless connection?
[11:19] <sugoruyo> will someone please help with the network? i won't get the link up
[11:19] <khermans_> zcat[1] , i have native Doom3 going when it came out on my AMD64 laptop
[11:19] <zcat[1] > ohhh.. OK.
[11:19] <daniel_bergamini> !tell KenSentMe about wpa
[11:20] <daniel_bergamini> lets see if that works
[11:20] <c0nfidencal> ok :]  ...where can i find repos like with... mc etc? @ forum? btw. its normal, that x64 didnt mount /dev/sda1?
[11:20] <KenSentMe> daniel_bergamini, check my first post, used that, but it didn't work
[11:20] <khermans_> zcat[1] , still flash build for amd64 MIA, and other annoyances make amd64 not viable for beginners, and lazy guys like me
[11:20] <zcat[1] > i always understood that getting i386 stuff to run whrn you installed amd64 was 'problematic'
[11:20] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok, look in /etc/fstab .  Is /dev/sda1 listed?
[11:20] <KenSentMe> Hi, i'm having problems setting up WPA on my laptop. I've used the Ubuntu wiki page and installed network-manager-gnome. Then i should left click on the network manager icon and choose 'Connect to other wireless network' but i don't have that option. Why?
[11:20] <_Robbo> Hi
[11:20] <Chousuke> c0nfidencal: mc? midnight commander?
[11:20] <c0nfidencal> yes
[11:20] <Chousuke> c0nfidencal: that's in universe.
[11:20] <c0nfidencal> its already in? ...or i need to add?
[11:21] <Chousuke> enable it with synaptix.
[11:21] <Chousuke> s/x/c
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[11:21] <dougsko> zcat[1] , no on really runs a real i386 these days, it all good, dont worry
[11:21] <c0nfidencal> :]  thx
[11:21] <extern> why do I always have to insert my ubuntu 6.06 cd when using apt-get ?
[11:21] <c0nfidencal> but what about /dev/sda1?
[11:21] <c0nfidencal> it will be @ i386?
[11:21] <Chousuke> what about it?
[11:21] <c0nfidencal> well, it didnt mount
[11:21] <c0nfidencal> like i tried sudo mount /dev/sda1 etc.. but it didnt mount :|
[11:21] <tortanick> extern I think you can modify /etc/apt/sources.list to stop that
[11:21] <KenSentMe> extern, remove the cd from your repositories
[11:21] <c0nfidencal> i needed to add it @ fstab?
[11:21] <Chousuke> /dev/sda1 is a SCSI/SATA disk
[11:21] <extern> thanks
[11:21] <c0nfidencal> yes i know
[11:22] <c0nfidencal> sata2..
[11:22] <Chousuke> are you sure it exists?:P
[11:22] <B1zz> ahh thats good to know
[11:22] <c0nfidencal> yes :P
[11:22] <c0nfidencal> it shows me
[11:22] <kimbaroth> ic56: It is not listed =)
[11:22] <c0nfidencal> like sda1 blablabla.. ~230gb free
[11:22] <sugoruyo> hellooooo anyone home?
[11:22] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok.  What is contained in your NTFS partition?  pick a nice name for a root directory under which you'd like that partition to get mounted.  Then create that directory.
[11:22] <khermans_> Chousuke, not necessarily
[11:22] <Chousuke> what error do you get?
[11:22] <sambrista> hi! I have a problem with the date (i use es_ES locales (spain)). The date is displayed : Sun Jun of 4 instead of Sun 4 of Jun. Any ideas about where can i change it?
[11:22] <c0nfidencal> can not be mounted
[11:22] <c0nfidencal> :|
[11:22] <c0nfidencal> ..so i can not access it :|
[11:22] <Chousuke> be more specific.
[11:22] <khermans_> Chousuke, USB sticks use the SCSI layer, but are not SCSI devices
[11:22] <_Robbo> I have a problem with Ubuntu, It installs fine from desktop CD, but then when it boots I get an error "Waiting for Root Filesystem" ... It can't find it. What should I do? (Also I'm using an ITE 8212F RAID controller, known to have bad driver support)
[11:22] <Chousuke> it sounds like it is already mounted.
[11:22] <Chousuke> khermans_: I know that.
[11:22] <KenSentMe> sugoruyo, what's your problem?
[11:23] <kimbaroth> ic56: Mainly winXP and all my music (around 120 Gigs)
[11:23] <c0nfidencal> well, its not @ fstab.. i need to add it manually, right?
[11:23] <[nige] > hi all
[11:23] <khermans_> Chousuke, schweet
[11:23] <c0nfidencal> uhm. im not now @ ubuntu :| gonna download i386, and then..
[11:23] <sugoruyo> the network doesn't work
[11:23] <Chousuke> c0nfidencal: fstab is not your problem now
[11:23] <george_looney> [nige] : hey
[11:23] <sugoruyo> i don't know what exactly the problem is though
[11:23] <ic56> kimbaroth: then we'll add a line in /etc/fstab and then we'll mount the filesystem.  Note that it will have to be read only.  NTFS writing is still buggy.
[11:23] <Chousuke> c0nfidencal: if mount can't mount it, then fstab won't help either.
[11:23] <KenSentMe> sugoruyo, are you using dhcp?
[11:23] <sugoruyo> i set it up as static ip like always
[11:23] <Chousuke> c0nfidencal: do you see it when you type "mount"?
[11:23] <c0nfidencal> it says like.. its  not @ fstab, cannot be mounted
[11:23] <sugoruyo> with non confilicting ips
[11:23] <[nige] > how are we all
[11:23] <[nige] > ?
[11:23] <c0nfidencal> i see it
[11:23] <c0nfidencal> but i can not access it
[11:24] <Chousuke> put the output of "mount" in pastebin
[11:24] <XP_2600> sun solaris 10 seems like linux more than unix for me
[11:24] <KenSentMe> sugoruyo, can you ping other addresses in the network?
[11:24] <sugoruyo> but it won't work
[11:24] <sugoruyo> no
[11:24] <sugoruyo> mii-tool says
[11:24] <c0nfidencal> im starting to think
[11:24] <sugoruyo> eth0: link is down
[11:24] <XP_2600> ifconfig eth0 up
[11:24] <c0nfidencal> maybe it wasnt able to access cuz its windows partition? xD i was from live cd... u know, new installation...
[11:24] <kimbaroth> ic56: ooook, but what should I put on <options> , <dump> and <pass> ???
[11:24] <[nige] > anyone have problems getting the new ati drivers to work with dual montors?
[11:24] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok, how about /local/music  or /local/ntfs1 (which allows for additional partitions to be added later.
[11:24] <extern> is there a way to make the internet bandwidth to be ~equally distributed to all programs using internet? it seems that the one which was first started has the highest priority for internet speed
[11:24] <Chousuke> c0nfidencal: you probably don't have permissions to it
[11:25] <c0nfidencal> ok, last 2 questions - does vlc is in repos, and... which is the best ftp client with fxp feature..?
[11:25] <Chousuke> if it's ntfs, it's probably mounted with root permissions
[11:25] <c0nfidencal> sorry for my eng >.<
[11:26] <sugoruyo> lspci reports i have a RTL8139, which is my m/b on board lan adapter, and dmesg reports eth0: link is down ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
[11:26] <sugoruyo> that's all i know
[11:26] <Chousuke> but I have to go now
[11:26] <KenSentMe> daniel_bergamini, do you use wpa then?
[11:26] <Chousuke> c0nfidencal: ask someone else to help you.
[11:26] <c0nfidencal> ok, thx
[11:26] <sugoruyo> i also know that on breezy it worked fine and that this is a clean install
[11:26] <BiSK-8> hello
[11:27] <Frogzoo> extern: yes it's possible, no, it's not straightforward - try google
[11:27] <sugoruyo> i tried to /etc/init.d/network restart but it reports errors on eth1,eth2,ath0,wlan0
[11:27] <sugoruyo> which i don't have
[11:27] <ic56> kimbaroth: under options, you should put: ro,uid=<your usersername>  under dump put 0, under pass put 2.
[11:27] <BiSK-8> i started to download the new ubuntu... but i have 1 problem.. its 750 mb... and how can i get it on to a cd? its too big
[11:27] <hmpedersen> oh nice..
[11:27] <hmpedersen> This bootmenu from the cd looks very nice :)
[11:27] <sugoruyo> i only have the onboard realtek chip and a ieee1394 adapter on my aydigy
[11:27] <lilo_booter> i'm having a lot of trouble with nvidia-glx on my amd64 dapper upgrade from breezy... glxinfo returns a badalloc error, but the xorg log doesn't report any issues (related to nvidia or gl anyway) - anyone know if it is possible to run accelerated opengl on dapper amd64 in general, and if so, how?
[11:27] <twb> Stupid question: is the install cd now called "alternate"?
[11:28] <Frogzoo> twb: no - alternate is for upgrade only
[11:28] <kimbaroth> ic56: oh well, The file is "read only",
[11:28] <twb> I see.
[11:28] <kimbaroth> ic56: how do I gain acces to write on it??
[11:28] <Frogzoo> !alternate
[11:28] <ubotu> The Alternate CD is the classical Ubuntu text-installer, with no Live session available on it.
[11:28] <KenSentMe> twb, the regular install cd is live and install in one
[11:28] <ic56> kimbaroth: that's not a problem.  Have you used sudo before?
[11:28] <kimbaroth> ic56: yup
[11:28] <Frogzoo> twb: ^^ so maybe it can be used for install after all
[11:28] <twb> KenSentMe: bleh
[11:29] <ic56> kimbaroth: which editor are you using?
[11:29] <mormoloc> im trying to upgrade ubuntu but when i type  gksudo "update-manager" in my terminal i get this error
[11:29] <mormoloc> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15067
[11:29] <kimbaroth> Terminal
[11:29] <KenSentMe> twb, ?
[11:29] <twb> KenSentMe: I'm not sure I like the idea of having a live+install cd.
[11:29] <spanglesontoast> Does anyone know how to fix the samba client?
[11:29] <kimbaroth> ic56: to edit the fstab im using gedit*
[11:29] <sugoruyo> so what do i do from here?
[11:29] <Mageknight> i cant upgrade to the newest version of the ubuntu
[11:30] <KenSentMe> twb, works fine for me. But if you don't want a flashy installer, use alternate
[11:30] <alth> Is there a way I can get new firefox windows to open on top of exisiting windows?
[11:30] <Mageknight> the 6.06
[11:30] <mtholdenss> can someone pls help me with xgl?
[11:30] <spanglesontoast> anyone know much about samba please :| ?
[11:31] <Fujitsu> spanglesontoast, what about it?
[11:31] <tortanick> On Ubuntu server edition (dapper) I cannot access phpmyadmin from another computer on the lan, I got phpmyadmin from the repositories and havn't touched any config files. What do I have to do?
[11:31] <spanglesontoast> well it doesn't seem to work
[11:31] <Fujitsu> !doesn't work
[11:31] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day?  Does it want more money?  Is it on IRC all the time?  Please be specific!  Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[11:31] <spanglesontoast> ok basically
[11:31] <Mageknight> anyone know how to upgrade to 6.06 LTS????
[11:32] <spanglesontoast> nauitlus is broken
[11:32] <KenSentMe> !tell Mageknight about upgrade
[11:32] <spanglesontoast> so I tried using the smbclient
[11:32] <ic56> kimbaroth: do this for me: ls -l /etc/fstab.  Is the 3rd character on the line a "w" or a "-"?
[11:32] <spanglesontoast> but just keep on digging more holes
[11:32] <Moodles> im installing old nvidia drivers, but I don't know how to close "X"
[11:32] <Fujitsu> spanglesontoast, how's Nautilus broken?
[11:32] <spanglesontoast> it doesn't mount samba shares
[11:32] <Moodles> well the X Server to be exact
[11:32] <ic56> kimbaroth: ("w" means it's writtable; "-" means it isn't)
[11:32] <Fujitsu> spanglesontoast, what is the error!?
[11:32] <spanglesontoast> "smb:///" is not a valid location.
[11:33] <Fujitsu> Moodles, save all work and press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace.
[11:33] <kimbaroth> ic56: 3rd char is an "r"
[11:33] <Fujitsu> spanglesontoast, smb://server/share
[11:33] <boguh> im still running debian on my machine and thinking about installing ubuntu. what are the advantages of ubuntu compared to debian etch?
[11:33] <ic56> kimbaroth: this cannot be.  It must either be a w or a dash.
[11:33] <Fujitsu> boguh, more frequent releases, better desktop support.
[11:33] <Fujitsu> Hi, thoreauputic.
[11:33] <kimbaroth> ic56: oops sorry, its an -
[11:33] <Mageknight> anyone know how to upgrade to 6.06 LTS????
[11:33] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell Mageknight about upgrade
[11:33] <thoreauputic> hii Fujitsu :)
[11:33] <spanglesontoast> nope still doesn't want to connecto it
[11:33] <Fujitsu> Mageknight, see the message from ubotu.
[11:33] <kimbaroth> ic56: my mistake -_-'
[11:34] <boguh> Fujitsu i just need sth stable, no xgl or so
[11:34] <Fujitsu> spanglesontoast, which version of Ubuntu?
[11:34] <spanglesontoast> dapper
[11:34] <Fujitsu> spanglesontoast, that's very odd.
[11:34] <ubuntu> kubuntu is kinda nice...
[11:34] <thoreauputic> ah
[11:34] <Fujitsu> boguh, it looks nicer :)
[11:34] <thoreauputic> heh oops
[11:35] <spanglesontoast> what could be missing fujitsu?
[11:35] <boguh> Fujitsu hehe
[11:35] <Fujitsu> spanglesontoast, I'm not sure.
[11:35] <extern> how to make numlock to be already on each time I start my computer?
[11:35] <ic56> kimbaroth: mmm, gedit is rather primitive.  Ok, we'll have to do this the slow way.  Make a backup of the file and change the permissions like so: sudo mv /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.old
[11:35] <ic56>  sudo cp /etc/fstab.old /etc/fstab
[11:35] <ic56>  sudo chmod 644 /etc/fstab
[11:35] <Moodles> Fujitsu: thanks
[11:35] <Fujitsu> ic56, how's it primitive.
[11:35] <sugoruyo> am i invisible or something?
[11:35] <Frogzoo> sugoruyo: seems so :p
[11:35] <kimbaroth> ic56: done
[11:35] <ubuntu> well.. Im a sucker for looks
[11:36] <ic56> kimbaroth: all 3 commands done?
[11:36] <ubuntu> since my eyes suck
[11:36] <kimbaroth> ic56: aha
[11:36] <zcat[1] > sugoruyo who?
[11:36] <Seveas> Mornin' Ubuntu lovers 
[11:36] <Hawkins> I'm trying to run linux installer, but it gives following error: "error while loading shared libraries: libopenal.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" , could somebody help ?
[11:36] <ic56> Fujitsu: let's discuss this when I'm done with kimbaroth
[11:36] <sugoruyo> i keep asking for help on the same thing 2 days now, and people ask me what the problem is
[11:36] <thoreauputic> morning Seveas :)
[11:36] <c0nfidencal> oh, and 1 more thing - when i boot into live cd, by deafult there is errror "cannot start xserver" or smth like that, when i edit xorg.conf, change driver from ati, to radeon, startx - then it works. ...after ubuntu install - do i need to install drivers, or they will be already installed?
[11:36] <Fujitsu> Morning, Seveas!
[11:36] <sugoruyo> but then i get no answer
[11:36] <Frogzoo> sugoruyo: have you tried google?
[11:36] <Hawkins> Good day Seveas
[11:36] <ic56> kimbaroth: have you created the mountpoint yet?  What did you call it?
[11:37] <zcat[1] > sugoruyo: probably means nobody knows the answer.
[11:37] <Fujitsu> c0nfidencal, if it works on the Live CD, it should work on the installed system.
[11:37] <B1zz> Buenos Dias Seveas
[11:37] <sugoruyo> yeah but nooen says hmmm dunno
[11:37] <d3s> hello, I've checked on ubuntuforums.org but still doesn't work. I need help with my wifi, thinkpad t41, intel2100 b. It doesn't want to associate with my router
[11:37] <kimbaroth> ic56: /media/windows
[11:37] <ubuntu> Kubuntu recognizes ntfs hdd's?
[11:37] <ubuntu> or is that a feature of Dapper
[11:37] <zcat[1] > or just too many people talking at the time..
[11:37] <sugoruyo> everyone says what the prob?
[11:37] <c0nfidencal> ye, i know. but do i need to install ati drivers on installed? :?
[11:37] <Fujitsu> ubuntu, yes.
[11:37] <sugoruyo> then nothing
[11:37] <Fujitsu> sugoruyo, because we don't know the answer.
[11:37] <makelele> i lostmy keybindings . ie ctrl-alt-f1 etc can someone help me to fix this
[11:37] <thoreauputic> !patience
[11:37] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[11:37] <ubuntu> yes to which?
[11:37] <ubuntu> Fujitsu:
[11:37] <sugoruyo> i keep typing from the other machine the error messages time after time
[11:37] <zcat[1] > tell me the problem and I'll say 'dunno' if you like..
[11:37] <ubuntu> :)
[11:38] <sugoruyo> i've been patient for two days
[11:38] <ic56> kimbaroth: /media is a poor choice because it is intended for *removable* media. "windows" is a poor choice because it doesn't allow for additional partitions/disks to be added in the future.
[11:38] <KenSentMe> sugoruyo, have you changed anything else in your system other then installing ubuntu?
[11:38] <sugoruyo> i understand you're volunteers
[11:38] <sugoruyo> no
[11:38] <Schalken> help! i did something funny and now flash movies wont play sound!
[11:38] <ic56> kimbaroth: may I recommend /local/windows1 ?
[11:38] <KenSentMe> sugoruyo, no other cable, etc?
[11:38] <Seveas> Schalken, then undo what you did ;)
[11:38] <Fujitsu> Schalken, what did you actually do?
[11:38] <sugoruyo> it works on live sometimes it works on mepis live
[11:38] <kimbaroth> ic56: oooooook, im gonna change it to that one =)
[11:38] <sugoruyo> it works on windows
[11:38] <Fujitsu> ic56, that breaks the directory structure.
[11:38] <kimbaroth> ic56: wait
[11:38] <Fujitsu> ic56, /mnt/something is a better choice.
[11:38] <ubuntu> Fujitsu: which did you say yes to? thanks
[11:39] <c0nfidencal> Fujitsu: ye, i know. but do i need to install ati drivers on installed? :? ...or no need? just change ati to radeon and thats all?
[11:39] <Fujitsu> ubuntu, oh. It does read NTFS drives, and has for almost ever. Not just Dapper.
[11:39] <KenSentMe> sugoruyo, hmm dunno then ;)
[11:39] <Fujitsu> c0nfidencal, just change to radeon.
[11:39] <emsa> Hi, I'm kinda stuck on a stupid thing: How do I set the kernel source path? Trying to install the nforce drivers and they are being a pain ~_~ Help is kindly appreciated :)
[11:39] <zcat[1] > sorry, i missed the question. What works on windows and sometimes on mephis?
[11:39] <c0nfidencal> Fujitsu: ok, big thx!
[11:39] <Seveas> sugoruyo, not everyone reads all the time - that's why people ask what the problem is
[11:39] <ubuntu> Fujitsu: breezy Ubuntu couldn't read my hdd... hmm..
[11:39] <alth> Ok, can someone help me with my sound? I have Logitech X530 5.1 speakers, Intel onboard 5.1, but the sound is only coming from my front 3 speakers :|
[11:39] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell emsa about nvidia
[11:39] <Mageknight> how do you install the skins for beep player
[11:39] <pascalFR> !kubuntu
[11:39] <ubotu> kubuntu is, like, Ubuntu+KDE  ; 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/
[11:39] <ubuntu> problem solved I suppose :)
[11:39] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell ubuntu about windowsdrives
[11:39] <Seveas> Mageknight, put them in ~/.bmp/Skins
[11:39] <Mageknight> the sudo command for its skin doesnt work
[11:40] <Fujitsu> emsa, see the link from ubotu.
[11:40] <KenSentMe> zcat[1] , sugoruyo has problems with his network.
[11:40] <fsdfsadsdada> join mp3-free
[11:40] <sugoruyo> i just said that people just stop responding right after saying that
[11:40] <liquidindian> !dma
[11:40] <sugoruyo> like it's some sort of being polite and that's all
[11:40] <Fujitsu> sugoruyo, people will do that if they don't know the answer...
[11:40] <pascalFR> !kubuntu-fr
[11:40] <Seveas> sugoruyo, then they're too ashamed that they don't know the answer
[11:40] <emsa> Thanks :)
[11:40] <ubotu> pascalFR: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:40] <makelele> i lostmy keybindings . ie ctrl-alt-f1 etc can someone help me to fix this -anyone please
[11:40] <sugoruyo> :P
[11:40] <Schalken> Fujitsu: lol, its probably something i did in "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", or it could be that i installed xgl? i dont know what i did that made flash sound stop working, any ideas?
[11:40] <BiSK-8> the new ubuntu disk is 714mb large, i only have a 700mb disk.. will it fit?
[11:40] <sonium> hi, how can I change the target of my keyboard volume control?
[11:40] <Schalken> !flash
[11:40] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:40] <ubuntu> BiSK-8: no!
[11:40] <ic56> Fujitsu: the trouble is /mnt is meant as quick and dirty mount point.  People don't expect it to contain subdirectories.  /local is a convention used in some unix shops for local disks (as opposed to NFS-mounted disks)
[11:40] <sugoruyo> and i'm stuck on with a network
[11:40] <Fujitsu> BiSK-8, you'll need to overburn.
[11:40] <kimbaroth> ic56: ok, it is /mnt/windows1
[11:40] <Seveas> sugoruyo, if you don't mind repeating the problem again, I could have a try at solving it
[11:41] <BiSK-8> fujitsu: how can i do that?
[11:41] <zcat[1] > so what's the symtop? does it find the device at all?
[11:41] <c0nfidencal> BiSK-8: i think it will
[11:41] <Fujitsu> BiSK-8, what software?
[11:41] <ubuntu> hey Madpilot
[11:41] <pascalFR> !keyboard
[11:41] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pascalFR
[11:41] <Madpilot> hi
[11:41] <alth> BiSK-8, , I think you'll find it's 698mb big. ;)
[11:41] <ROBOd> hey guys
[11:41] <pascalFR> !keybinding
[11:41] <ubotu> somebody said keybinding was console command  "gnome-keybinding-properties"    Need more info  https://wiki.ubuntu.com//MultimediaKeys
[11:41] <george_looney> Seveas: /etc/init.d/network gives errors on him
[11:41] <Fujitsu> alth, depends on which one.
[11:41] <ROBOd> i've read this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades
[11:41] <BiSK-8> fujitsu: k3b
[11:41] <Fujitsu> BiSK-8, and which CD image?
[11:41] <ROBOd> according to the page i need the alternate CD for upgrading my ubuntu 5.10
[11:41] <george_looney> Seveas: he has onboard RTL8139 LAN card
[11:41] <alth> Fujitsu: What would be bigger than 700mb?
[11:42] <ROBOd> i already have the desktop CD
[11:42] <Fujitsu> alth, the PPC Desktop CD, for one.
[11:42] <ROBOd> this means i cannot upgrade?
[11:42] <ic56> kimbaroth: might I strongly advise not to use /mnt ?  In the future, someone helping you will likely assume /mnt is available as a temporary mount point and the instructions you'll be given won't workl
[11:42] <Fujitsu> Great to have a reliable internet connection, thoreauputic.
[11:42] <ROBOd> i must download the alternate CD?
[11:42] <Frogzoo> sugoruyo: try rebooting & add "irqpoll" to grub's boot line.
[11:42] <george_looney> Seveas: he si using static IPs
[11:42] <Fujitsu> ROBOd, you need the alternate CD.
[11:42] <Seveas> george_looney/sugoruyo: hmm, rtl should work ootb.
[11:42] <BiSK-8> fujitsu: what do u mean by which cd image... its the one for x86
[11:42] <kimbaroth> ic56: ok, lemme change it^^'
[11:42] <ROBOd> thanks
[11:42] <ROBOd> bye
[11:42] <Seveas> sugoruyo, soucld you pastebin those errors and /etc/network/interfaces for me
[11:42] <Fujitsu> BiSK-8, I don't think its > 700MiB...
[11:43] <ic56> kimbaroth: sudo mkdir -p /local/windows1
[11:43] <Frogzoo> sugoruyo: it's a known problem with irq polling with the rtl - google knows about the issue
[11:43] <zcat[1] > one thing I have observed with networking (twice now) is laptops that seem to take a while to bring the ethernet up. dhclient runs before the network is fully running and fails to get a lease.. at least I think that's what happens because if we run it a second time it always works.
[11:43] <Seveas> soucld??? man mt spelling sucks today... I meant could
[11:43] <BiSK-8> fujitsu: im downloading it now, try it
[11:43] <sugoruyo> i can't get the network up, dmesg says ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0:link is not ready
[11:43] <kimbaroth> ic56: done
[11:43] <ic56> kimbaroth: the -p saves you from having to issue mkdir twice.
[11:43] <sugoruyo> network is configured as static ip
[11:43] <sugoruyo> with no conflicts
[11:43] <thoreauputic> Fujitsu: heh - yeah assuming people only ever use IRC , skype or gaim to contact you ;-) The phone just gets in the way!
[11:43] <ic56> kimbaroth: now sudo chmod 755 /local/windows1
[11:43] <george_looney> Seveas: do you think maybe the cabele is loose
[11:43] <zcat[1] > well, there was my wild stab in the dark :)
[11:43] <kimbaroth> ic56: oh I see
[11:43] <Frogzoo> sugoruyo: this is why people won't help you - you won't read what's already offered :p
[11:43] <pascalFR> !network
[11:43] <ubotu> This refers to a group of interconnected computers. The computers must be capable of transferring data to form a true network--you can't just weld a bunch of computers together.
[11:43] <pascalFR> !ip
[11:43] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pascalFR
[11:43] <Seveas> george_looney, not improbable, but I like to see errors+config first 
[11:43] <pascalFR> !tcpip
[11:43] <ubotu> pascalFR: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:44] <Frogzoo> sugoruyo: see: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-104082.html
[11:44] <kimbaroth> ic56: done, whats 755 for?
[11:44] <Fujitsu> BiSK-8, the Ubuntu 6.06 i386 alternate and desktop CDs are 693MiB and 698MiB respectively.
[11:44] <Fujitsu> pascalFR, please PM the bot in this sort of situation.
[11:44] <BiSK-8> fujitsu: alternate?
[11:44] <pascalFR> hum  sorry
[11:44] <BiSK-8> fujitsu: i got this one: http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ the 1st one u see
[11:44] <thoreauputic> !alternate
[11:44] <ubotu> The Alternate CD is the classical Ubuntu text-installer, with no Live session available on it.
[11:44] <ic56> 755 tells it the permissions should be: read-write-search for owner and read-search (no write) for group and other
[11:44] <makelele> thanks all ,but it is not my multimedia keys that are not working .if i hit ctrl-alt-f1 for a terminal nothing happens
[11:44] <zcat[1] > Fujitsu: damn annoying. i have a whole spool of 650M blanks and no idea what I'm going to use them for now!!!
[11:44] <BiSK-8> oh ok
[11:44] <BiSK-8> ty then
[11:45] <Fujitsu> BiSK-8, that's only 693MiB.
[11:45] <ic56> kimbaroth: chmod also accepts a mnemonic notation but it's more typing (man chmod for more info)
[11:45] <BiSK-8> fujitsu: no it itsnt
[11:45] <Fujitsu> BiSK-8, oops. 698MiB.
[11:45] <BiSK-8> fujitsu: its 708
[11:45] <sugoruyo> well i'm not really familiar with linux
[11:45] <B1zz> zcat music?
[11:45] <sugoruyo> so i don't know what all that sutff means
[11:45] <ic56> kimbaroth: finally edit /etc/fstab.  Do you remember what flags I said to use in /etc/fstab ?
[11:45] <kimbaroth> ic56: oooooook
[11:45] <Fujitsu> I see it quite clearly as 698MiB.
[11:46] <zcat[1] > I guess I could burn off a few UBCD's or damn small linux or something..
[11:46] <alth> BiSK-8: I believe you're getting confused by the kb to mb translation. Trust us. It's 698.
[11:46] <KenSentMe> I want to install the knowledgtree package, but when i do apt-get it wants to install all kinds of php4 packages, while i'm using php5. How can i solve this other than manually install knowledgetree?
[11:46] <BiSK-8> alth, oh ok
[11:46] <kimbaroth> ic56: w??
[11:46] <Seveas> sugoruyo, please put your /etc/network/interfaces on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:46] <george_looney> sugoruyo: does it work perfectly with Windows?
[11:46] <sugoruyo> yes
[11:46] <Seveas> sugoruyo, a wild guess: did you specify the card as "iface eth0 inet manual"?
[11:46] <alth> Hey Fujitsu , do we have Frostwire for Dapper yet?
[11:46] <sugoruyo> i didn't make any setting via terminal
[11:47] <sugoruyo> it did work on occasion on the live
[11:47] <Fujitsu> alth, why do you ask me?
[11:47] <KenSentMe> sugoruyo, please do what seveas says
[11:47] <sugoruyo> and also on simplymepis live and debian sarge
[11:47] <alth> Fujitsu: Because you know everything ^_^
[11:47] <sugoruyo> i'll try
[11:47] <kimbaroth> ic56: or wich ones?
[11:47] <Fujitsu> alth, not quite :)
[11:47] <george_looney> thats weird with sugoruyo
[11:47] <alth> Well almost :P
[11:47] <ic56> kimbaroth: in /etc/fstab, copy an existing line and modify the copy to contain this: /dev/sda1  /local/windows1 ntfs ro,uid=<your usersername> 0 2
[11:47] <daniel_bergamini> how can I tell whether the kernel is using ACPI or just APM for a laptop (tablet)?
[11:48] <alth> Fine though. Room, does anyone know if we have Frostwire for Dapper yet?
[11:48] <B1zz> ummm
[11:48] <Fujitsu> alth, there is no package for it... Although I don't know what you're talking about.
[11:48] <kimbaroth> ic56: done
[11:48] <B1zz> you can dl the frostwire .deb from theire site
[11:48] <alth> Fujitsu, it was in the Breezy repos, wasn't it?
[11:48] <Fujitsu> alth, I don't think so.
[11:48] <Frogzoo> daniel_bergamini: cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state   etc..
[11:49] <alth> Oh. Strange, I swear I remember apt-getting it.
[11:49] <ic56> kimbaroth: once you've exited the editor, do this: sudo mount /local/windows1 .  Tell me what happens.
[11:49] <B1zz> and just install java before you install frostwire
[11:49] <kimbaroth> ic56: should I put uid=<kimbaroth> or uid=kimbaroth ???
[11:49] <Fujitsu> alth, there is a deb available, I think.
[11:49] <ic56> kimbaroth: omit the angle brackets
[11:49] <utab> ji
[11:49] <utab> hi
[11:49] <B1zz> yeah there is and its an ubuntu one too :-p
[11:49] <utab> sorry
[11:49] <kimbaroth> ic56: ok
[11:49] <koasd> how to make .deb packages in ubuntu?
[11:49] <Fujitsu> Hi, utab.
[11:49] <Fujitsu> koasd, for what?
[11:49] <thoreauputic> !frostwire
[11:49] <ubotu> hmm... frostwire is a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrostWire
[11:49] <daniel_bergamini> Frogzoo thanks, will check it out. having a problem when poweroff just says "Will now halt", shuts the disk down but leaves the screen and computer on
[11:49] <utab> yeah I have asimple question for u
[11:50] <utab> I would like to configure wine
[11:50] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell utab about wine
[11:50] <Frogzoo> daniel_bergamini: update your vid card to latest if possible
[11:50] <Fujitsu> utab, please see the link ubotu sent you.
[11:50] <utab> but could not do
[11:50] <Mageknight> Seveas: where is the file destination of the .bmp skins???
[11:50] <Frogzoo> daniel_bergamini: update your vid card *driver* to latest if possible
[11:50] <daniel_bergamini> Frogzoo hmm, interesting I don't think I have the /proc/acpi folder, which would explain it
[11:50] <thoreauputic> !tell koad about checkinstall
[11:50] <kimbaroth> ic56: Sorry, but I still dont have permission to write that file
[11:50] <extern> is there a 64 bit version of flash player?
[11:50] <Fujitsu> daniel_bergamini, you've got no ACPI, then/
[11:50] <Fujitsu> extern, no.
[11:50] <neutrinomass> I tried installing kde with 'sudo apt-get install kde' , but it fails on knetwork conf : http://pastebin.com/757250
[11:51] <Fujitsu> extern, you might like to try gnash.
[11:51] <zcat[1] > nor a PPC version :(
[11:51] <extern> gnash?
[11:51] <daniel_bergamini> Frogzoo it's a very old fujistu stylistic 3400 tablet pc,
[11:51] <utab> say sorry which one
[11:51] <thoreauputic> koasd: checkinstall will make a deb for you
[11:51] <ic56> kimbaroth: you mean /etc/fstab?  gedit is complaining when you try to save your changes?
[11:51] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell extern about flash.
[11:51] <daniel_bergamini> but I believe it supports ACPI, will try ACPI=force in grub and see what happens
[11:51] <Schalken> Fujitsu: okay i got sound working in flash, but now im experiencing in flash what i did in opengl. there is something always interrupting the flash video, and it freezes for a second or two and keeps going. is it possible to see what application keeps periodically hogging the CPU every second or so?
[11:51] <daniel_bergamini> already tried nolapic, that didn't help
[11:51] <utab> I have installed wine
[11:51] <kimbaroth> ic56: aha, it says that I dont have necessary permissions to save the file
[11:51] <zcat[1] > there's the opensource swf stuff but it's not up to playing stuff like neopets. :(
[11:51] <Fujitsu> daniel_bergamini, is it a recent laptop?
[11:51] <sugoruyo> ok now i'm getting some stuff onto the usb flash drive to put it up
[11:51] <Fujitsu> zcat[1] , not yet, unfortunately.
[11:51] <utab> but I have to make some configurations on C drive
[11:52] <sugoruyo> can give the link again
[11:52] <hpoc> hi. how i can make an security update with terminal?
[11:52] <Fujitsu> sugoruyo, link for what?
[11:52] <Fujitsu> hpoc, download any security updates?
[11:52] <daniel_bergamini> Fujitsu no it's a very old Fujitsu Stylistic 3400, circa < 2000 I believe
[11:52] <sugoruyo> to paste
[11:52] <KenSentMe> !pastebin
[11:52] <makelele> how do i get ctrl-alt-f1 to f6 working ?
[11:52] <Fujitsu> !paste
[11:52] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[11:52] <ic56> kimbaroth: that must be because you forgot to use sudo.  You'll have to abort (or save to an alternate filename) and restart with sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[11:52] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[11:52] <daniel_bergamini> running the newest BIOS thouhg
[11:52] <Schalken> maybe Gaim is the app thats making everything run crappy. brb
[11:52] <KenSentMe> Fujitsu, lol
[11:53] <thoreauputic> hpoc: enable the securit y repositories and run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[11:53] <Fujitsu> Schneeschwarz, I doubt it...
[11:53] <Fujitsu> Oops.
[11:53] <utab> Wine help neede
[11:53] <Fujitsu> *Schalken.
[11:53] <Fujitsu> utab, what is the actual problem?
[11:53] <utab> my problem is that I have wine
[11:53] <hpoc> Fujitsu, yes. i have installed ubuntu 10min ago.. i want install the secury update but not with gnome cuz i have installed fluxbox
[11:53] <Fujitsu> hpoc, do as thoreauputic said.
[11:53] <Frogzoo> utab: what r u trying to run?
[11:53] <utab> but I have .wine dir under
[11:53] <ic56> kimbaroth: am I correct about your forgetting sudo or should I be looking for another source for the problem?
[11:54] <utab> for instance calc.exe
[11:54] <Fujitsu> !enter
[11:54] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[11:54] <kimbaroth> ic56: yup, sorry =P
[11:54] <Frogzoo> utab: just 'wine calc.exe' should work
[11:54] <thoreauputic> hpoc: you will need to check that security repos are neabled in /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:54] <hpoc> thoreauputic, in sources.list?
[11:54] <hpoc> ok
[11:54] <Fujitsu> utab, it's hard to read what you're saying, if you perforate it with `enter'
[11:54] <hpoc> thx
[11:54] <hpoc> i will try it
[11:54] <hpoc> *want
[11:54] <ic56> kimbaroth: here's that line again: in /etc/fstab, copy an existing line and modify the copy to contain this: /dev/sda1  /local/windows1 ntfs ro,uid=<your username> 0 2
[11:54] <thoreauputic> hpoc: then do updte and upgrade as i said earlier
[11:55] <utab>  Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.
[11:55] <utab> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system" is not accessible.
[11:55] <utab> wine: cannot open (null)
[11:55] <thoreauputic> *update
[11:55] <kimbaroth> ic56: Yeah, I saved the file succesfully =)
[11:55] <utab> this is the message with calc.exe
[11:55] <Fujitsu> utab, please run wineprefixcreate
[11:55] <ic56> kimbaroth: excellent. Now, do this: sudo mount /local/windows1 .  Tell me what happens.
[11:55] <utab> mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/utab/.wine/dosdevices/c:/My Documents': No such file or directory
[11:55] <Boglizk> How do i create a launcher to Eggdrop?
[11:56] <utab> what is  wineprefixcreate
[11:56] <Fujitsu> Boglizk, on the panel/desktop?
[11:56] <Fujitsu> utab, it creates the directory structure Wine needs to operate.
[11:56] <kimbaroth> ic56: nothing happened, in /local/windows1 appeared an "x" graphic above the folder icon
[11:56] <utab> I see
[11:56] <Boglizk> Fujitsu, i tried, the console loads up and i see text, then it closes down and the bot doesn't join.
[11:56] <Fujitsu> Boglizk, can you run it in a terminal properly?
[11:56] <Boglizk> Yes
[11:56] <mtholdenss> hey how do i uninstall xgl and compiz i dont think itll work and i want to get rid of it
[11:57] <kimbaroth> ic56: and when I try to acces it, it says that I dont have permission >_<
[11:57] <Fujitsu> Yes, hmm...
[11:57] <Fujitsu> ic56, what filesystem is it?
[11:57] <ic56> kimbaroth: by "nothing happened", presumably you mean that the command finished and you got a new command line prompt.  That means there were no errors.  In the unix world, silence is golden.
[11:57] <kimbaroth> ic56: ohhhhhhh I c =D
[11:57] <kimbaroth> ic56: Then we are fine^^
[11:58] <utab> Fujitsu
[11:58] <ic56> kimbaroth: now do this: mount |grep sda1 and tell me the line that gets output.
[11:58] <utab> what next
[11:58] <ic56> Fujitsu: it's NTFS
[11:58] <mtholdenss> u can write to a ntfs
[11:58] <mtholdenss> u cant*
[11:58] <utab> wiki did not help me I tried that before
[11:58] <Fujitsu> ic56, are you using umask=022?>
[11:59] <zachhale-pc> anyone here familiar with multi-boot envorinment?
[11:59] <zcat[1] > technically you can, it's just likely to cause a lot of damage ;)
[11:59] <Fujitsu> zachhale-pc, dual-booting with Windows?
[11:59] <kimbaroth> ic56: /dev/sda1 on /tmp/disks-conf-sda1 type ntfs (rw)
[11:59] <kimbaroth> /dev/sda1 on /local/windows1 type ntfs (ro,uid=1000)
[11:59] <Boglizk> Multi sounds like more than just 2 OS
[11:59] <mtholdenss> how do i uninstall?
[11:59] <utab> help
[11:59] <zachhale-pc> tri-boot ubuntu/osx/windows on a macbook
[11:59] <Fujitsu> utab, did you run wineprefixcreate?
[11:59] <zcat[1] > what's the state of captive under ubuntu at the moment?
[11:59] <utab> yes fujitsi
[11:59] <ic56> Fujitsu: I didn't bother with a umask, since we'll never write that filesystem.  Though perhaps I should have in anticipation of a future release when NTFS writting will work.
[12:00] <Fujitsu> ic56, you need it or you can't read it either.
[12:00] <utab> mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/utab/.wine/dosdevices/c:/My Documents': No such file or directory
[12:00] <thoreauputic> zcat[1] : last I heard it didn't work on Ubuntu
[12:00] <thoreauputic> !captive
[12:00] <ubotu> from memory, captive is a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[12:00] <utab> Fujitsu I pasted
[12:00] <utab> that
[12:00] <zcat[1] > yeah, same here. anyone working on it?
[12:00] <utab> mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/utab/.wine/dosdevices/c:/My Documents': No such file or directory
[12:00] <sugoruyo> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15068
[12:00] <ic56> kimbaroth: Fujitsu advises we modify the 4th column (options) to read like so:  ro,uid=kimbaroth,umask=022
[12:01] <Fujitsu> utab, that's a strange error.
[12:01] <Fujitsu> Brb.
[12:01] <sugoruyo> there's some output
[12:01] <kimbaroth> ic56: ok, hold on =)
[12:01] <alth> Anyone know how I can change how many lines my mouse scrolls at a time?
[12:01] <zcat[1] > utab: sounds like you might want to nuke .wine and start again.. it might have been created by root the first time or something silly that means you can't add to it ??
[12:01] <utab> I have installed wine by the usual apt-get
[12:01] <Oswyn> is the installation from the server disc the same as the live cd installation?
[12:01] <ic56> kimbaroth: modify /etc/fstab again, then issue: sudo umount /local/windows1 ; sudo mount /local/windows1
[12:01] <richard> hello
[12:01] <thoreauputic> Oswyn: no
[12:01] <utab> so what to do
[12:02] <ic56> kimbaroth (unmount and re-mount to cause the new option to take effect)
[12:02] <utab> uninstall that
[12:02] <richard> I want to get my bluetooth usb dingle working - what do i need?
[12:02] <thoreauputic> Oswyn: it is text only and bare bones+ server specific packages
[12:02] <utab> and try again
[12:02] <utab> or
[12:02] <ic56> kimbaroth: when done, try the mount |grep sda1 again and tell me what you see.
[12:02] <Oswyn> thoreauputic: ok, thanks
[12:02] <BillGatess> hello
[12:02] <Boglizk> Aw.. is it still not possible to update to Dapper with Update Manager? :/
[12:02] <makelele> how do i get ctrl-alt-f1 to f6 working -anyone please ?
[12:02] <utab> under .wine directory
[12:03] <richard> um
[12:03] <richard> I just updated to dapper with update manager
[12:03] <kimbaroth> ic56: /dev/sda1 on /tmp/disks-conf-sda1 type ntfs (rw)
[12:03] <kimbaroth> /dev/sda1 on /local/windows1 type ntfs (ro,uid=1000,umask=022)
[12:03] <thoreauputic> always wanted to do that ...
[12:03] <zcat[1] > utab: rename .wine to .wine-doesntwork and try running the script again perhaps?
[12:03] <utab> I have dosdevices  drive_c  system.reg  userdef.reg  user.reg
[12:03] <zachhale-pc> okay, so i'm setting up a 3rd OS install on a tri-boot on my macbook, i need help understanding a few lines of a guide:
[12:03] <zachhale-pc> #  From here, you need to bootstrap your favorite Linux distro. Depending on the variant, this may also require you to compile your own kernel.
[12:03] <zachhale-pc> # The easiest way to compile your own kernel is to download a vanilla linux kernel and use the kernel config file from mactel-linux.com BUT NOT THE KERNEL PATCH. The kernel patch is necessary only for elilo whereas we will be using lilo.
[12:03] <zachhale-pc> any help dissecting what that meansn for me?
[12:03] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok, earlier you said you couldn't read a file after we mounted.  Which file did you mean?
[12:03] <snadge> is it possible to install ati version 8.20.8 in dapper? (previous version that works properly with tv out)
[12:03] <utab> which script
[12:03] <patbam> i believe i'm suffering from this bug, despite several claims in the thread that it's been resolved in dapper -- any suggestions on what i should do next? https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/28443
[12:03] <bigfoot1> is there a way to see where www.somewebsite.com 's servers are located in the world?
[12:03] <MadMerC> howdy pardners
[12:04] <zcat[1] > the one mentioned before...
[12:04] <utab> ??
[12:04] <kimbaroth> ic56: The windows1 folder, I could't gain acces to it yet
[12:04] <zcat[1] > winemakedirs or whatever it was (funny, I just ran wine and I think it did all that for me the first time..)
[12:04] <d2812> bigfoot1: the showip plugin for firefox can tell you.
[12:04] <Schalken> why does glxgears run fine for 2 seconds then die?
[12:04] <ic56> kimbaroth: please define "gain access"
[12:04] <KenSentMe> Has anyone here installed wpa security for their wireless connection?
[12:04] <hpoc> its this normal, when i install fluxbox an type. xinit /usr/bin/fluxbox and login. an then port 6000 is open? (sorry for my bad english)
[12:04] <thoreauputic> bigfoot1: host somewebsite.com will usually give you some clues
[12:04] <sugoruyo> so anyone have any ideas?
[12:05] <bigfoot1> thoreauputic: thanks
[12:05] <zcat[1] > err wineprefixcreate :)
[12:05] <KenSentMe> I've read the wiki, but the network-manager-gnome doesn't work as described there
[12:05] <bigfoot1> thoreauputic: ok. it gave me an ip address
[12:05] <utab> still did not get it
[12:05] <bigfoot1> now is there a way i can get more info about this ip address, such as geographical location?
[12:05] <donfilipo> is there any expert in graphics specialy ATI ..i have troubles with radeon 9000 pro...it freezes on 3d OpenGL applications..and i have tried a lot
[12:06] <samu2> Is it possible to make the tab-behaviour work like it does in XP's dos prompt?
[12:06] <kimbaroth> ic56: errrr, that I cant enter to /local/windows1 yet, maybe im anticipating,
[12:06] <thoreauputic> bigfoot1: sorry I should have said " whois "
[12:06] <Flannel> samu2: how's that?
[12:06] <thoreauputic> bigfoot1: ir whois IP address
[12:06] <ic56> kimbaroth: by "enter", do you mean issuing "cd /local/windows1" on the command line?
[12:06] <samu2> So that if you press it with an ambiguous name it will start cycling through the available options
[12:06] <kimbaroth> ic56: Aha
[12:07] <utab> I think Wine does not automatically detect my drives
[12:07] <kimbaroth> ic56: "Permission Denied"
[12:07] <bigfoot1> thoreauputic: what is "ir"?
[12:07] <ic56> kimbaroth: understood.  Are you able to issue "cd /local/windows1" now?
[12:07] <utab> it has to??
[12:07] <KenSentMe> sugoruyo, it might be a good idea that if seveas asks you to paste something on the pastebin, to notify seveas about it.
[12:07] <utab> or
[12:07] <ic56> kimbaroth: oh.
[12:07] <thoreauputic> bigfoot1: heh - no   whois <IP adress>
[12:07] <thoreauputic> :)
[12:07] <kimbaroth> ic56: bash: cd: /local/windows1: Permission denied
[12:07] <sugoruyo> right
[12:07] <thoreauputic> bigfoot1: cold hands :)
[12:08] <sugoruyo> Seveas: i pasted at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15068
[12:08] <thoreauputic> hi ompaul :)
[12:08] <zcat[1] > utab: deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper main  is what i used; add that to your sources.list and reinstall wine from there. It worked for me. (this may be bad advice, so wait and see if anyone else has better ideas before you try this :)
[12:08] <Flannel> samu2: I'm sure it is.  I just don't know how at the moment.
[12:08] <thoreauputic> ompaul: how goes the skype today ?
[12:08] <samu2> Flannel, where would I find out how?
[12:08] <BillGatess> There is no uber elite OS out there. Windows is flawed. Linux is flawed.
[12:08] <Moodles> I need to install these old nvidia drivers, but apparently I need to edit /etc/inittab to stop the X server from loading so I can install the drivers... what do I need to edit in the 'inittab'
[12:09] <ic56> kimbaroth: I don't have any NTFS partitions so I'm inexperienced with this.  I must have missed some option.  Let's investigate a bit.  tell me the output of: "ls -ld /local/windows1"
[12:09] <ompaul> BillGatess, and that is offtopic
[12:09] <utab> are other ideas to add to zcat[1] 
[12:09] <Fujitsu> ic56, you need umask=0222!
[12:09] <hpoc> its this normal, when i install fluxbox an type. xinit /usr/bin/fluxbox and login. an then port 6000 is open? (sorry for my bad english)
[12:09] <Flannel> samu2: Well, google might be of some help, some others here might know, but it won't be ubuntu specific specicially, so any linux related place of discussion (like #linux) might be of assistance.
[12:09] <kimbaroth> ic56: dr-x------ 1 root root 8192 2006-06-03 20:44 /local/windows1
[12:09] <samu2> Another thing, how do I know which shell is running in these konsole and so on?
[12:09] <zcat[1] > also google winetools and install that, it does a great jobb of setting up wine  'better' than the default settings.
[12:09] <Flannel> samu2: just ask for tab completion to cycle through the options, don't mention windows XP ;)
[12:09] <ompaul> BillGatess, the best one can get is what works for one, and for the past 11 years I have been online and enjoying myself, without the help of windows
[12:10] <ic56> Fujitsu: thank you for your earlier umask advice.  We did add "umask=022"  I note now you're adding an extra "2".  Surely that's a typo?
[12:10] <sugoruyo> the networking program aside
[12:10] <ompaul> BillGatess, make that 11 and a half
[12:10] <Fujitsu> ic56, either, I believe.
[12:10] <samu2> Flannel, wouldnt that get me an answer immediately? "Hey why is the linux "dos prompt" so crap? Can't even do this..."
[12:10] <sugoruyo> what do i need to do to get an IDE for C/C++ under gnome working?
[12:10] <Fujitsu> ic56, maybe change the permissions on the mountpoint itself?
[12:10] <Fujitsu> sugoruyo, try anjuta
[12:10] <sugoruyo> i tried anjuta and it complains about me not having glib
[12:10] <sugoruyo> and i couldn't find it synaptic
[12:10] <orbin> sugoruyo: install build-essential
[12:10] <Fujitsu> sugoruyo, it's there.
[12:11] <sugoruyo> but that was with flight-7
[12:11] <sugoruyo> ok
[12:11] <sugoruyo> i'll try
[12:11] <Fujitsu> sugoruyo, you need to enable the universe repository.
[12:11] <Flannel> samu2: heh.  it might infuse them with vigor to prove you wrong, or it might blow up in your face.  walking a fine line, depends on time of day, methinks.
[12:11] <zachhale-pc> anyone know how to bootstrap ubuntu-dapper onto a partition?
[12:11] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell sugoruyo about repos
[12:11] <mtholdenss> how do i uninstall?
[12:11] <sugoruyo> i hope someone can help with the network
[12:11] <Sjoerd-> hello
[12:11] <Fujitsu> Hi, Sjoerd-.
[12:11] <stevekl> mtholdenss: uninstall ubuntu?
[12:11] <MadMerC> ummm how do i stop ping from pinging ???
[12:11] <mtholdenss> uninstall apps
[12:11] <sugoruyo> i'm guessing there's something wrong with my irqs or something
[12:11] <Fujitsu> MadMerC, Ctrl+C
[12:12] <stevekl> mtholdenss: oh, "apt-get remove blah"
[12:12] <MadMerC> Fujitsu thanx :D
[12:12] <Fujitsu> MadMerC, no problem.
[12:12] <ic56> kimbaroth: hmm. the permissions on /local/windows1 are clearly the source of the problem.  But I thought our "uid=" option would have addressed this issue.  Let me test something on my system.
[12:12] <ss> hey can anyone help me with installing ubuntu> at the moment i'm at the prepare mount points step and i don't exactly know what mount points are
[12:12] <stevekl> apt-get remove --purge if you're anal like me
[12:12] <Sjoerd-> What do I do when Ubuntu does install my onboard network interface by default and there is no driver?
[12:12] <kimbaroth> ic56: oooook, Thanks^^, take your time =D
[12:12] <stevekl> I like to keep a clean /etc!
[12:12] <Sjoerd-> +not
[12:13] <ss> i've installed 5.01 before, and i think its on hda3.. and i'm pretty sure the swap is hda7 and i think i had some free space with hda6 but i don't know what mount point its meant to be
[12:13] <Fujitsu> ss, what is it asking at the moment?
[12:13] <daniel_bergamini> Fujitsu, Frogzoo adding ACPI=force to the end of my kernel line in menu.lst fixed the poweroff issue and I have the /proc/acpi folder and everything still appears to be working.
[12:13] <Flannel> samu2: apparently zsh has that type of tab completion.  I'm sure someone's enabled bash to do the same.  just a matter of finding the config/whatever.
[12:13] <utab> Is there someone had problems configuring wine
[12:13] <ss> "Prepare mount points" - i basically have to choose a mount point for a certain partition
[12:13] <MadMerC> does anyone use gopets here ????
[12:13] <ss> step 5 of 6
[12:13] <Fujitsu> Great, daniel_bergamini.
[12:13] <samu2> Flannel, so how do I know which shell is running in my konsole?
[12:13] <utab> example
[12:13] <MadMerC> hi DarkMageZ :D
[12:13] <daniel_bergamini> Fujitsu indeed
[12:13] <utab> wine calc.exe
[12:14] <Fujitsu> ss, hda3 wants to be `/'.
[12:14] <BillGatess> what is special about ubuntu, it's not hype cuz it's been a two year frenzy...isnt it just debian?
[12:14] <utab> results in Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.
[12:14] <utab> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system" is not accessible.
[12:14] <utab> wine: cannot open (null)
[12:14] <Fujitsu> BillGatess, it's Debian with more frequent releases, and other goodies.
[12:14] <Fujitsu> utab, please don't paste.
[12:14] <ss> Fujitsu: i'm guess hda7 is still swap? I don't know what i'm meant to put in for hda6 though (the spare space)
[12:14] <utab> so what
[12:14] <utab> then
[12:14] <Fujitsu> ss, yep.
[12:14] <Flannel> samu2: you can choose your shell in user config stuffs.  or, at least, on ubuntu, as for where you change it in kubuntu... I haven't the foggiest.
[12:14] <ss> uhm what mount point that is
[12:14] <daniel_bergamini> dapper runs pretty slick on this old Stylistic 3400 tablet, considering it's a P3 -400mhz 192mb ram
[12:15] <Fujitsu> ss, how big are hda3 and hda6?
[12:15] <ss> 7gb each
[12:15] <Fujitsu> daniel_bergamini, Ubuntu or Xubuntu?
[12:15] <samu2> Flannel, ok thanks.
[12:15] <Fujitsu> ss, hmm.
[12:15] <ic56> kimbaroth: bummer, these options aren't implemented for regular Linux filesystems so I can't test them.  Let's ask teh channel.
[12:15] <Fujitsu> ss, you couldn't repartition them into one, could you?
[12:15] <bolsh> Hi
[12:15] <kimbaroth> ic56: >_<
[12:15] <utab> i have to use wine but users are not that helpful
[12:15] <bolsh> Just upgraded from Breezy to Dapper final
[12:15] <utab> :-((
[12:15] <ic56> Anybody have an NTFS partition mounted?  Can you tell me the line from your /etc/fstab file please?
[12:16] <bolsh> and I have noticed a couple of issues
[12:16] <daniel_bergamini> Fujitsu Ubuntu, used the WindowsNetworkServer image process to PXE boot, since I couldn't get either a PCMCIA cdrom or USB cdrom to boot, even using the smartbootmanager floppy.
[12:16] <bolsh> On a PPC
[12:16] <Fujitsu> ic56, the only option needed is umask=0222.
[12:16] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell kimbaroth about windowsdrives
[12:16] <ss> Fujitsu: i guess i could but i have no idea how.. i'm pretty sure hda3 has breezy on it because its got like 2gb space used where has hda7 has 100mb used
[12:16] <Fujitsu> Aha.
[12:16] <bolsh> First, in rhyhtmbox, DnD to add albums to playlists doesn't work for some disks
[12:16] <makelele> what is the command being used to execute the ctrl-alt-f1 to ctrl-alt-f6 terminals ?
[12:16] <bolsh> Very odd
[12:16] <Fujitsu> ss, do you want to keep Breezy? Have you got any data on there that you need?
[12:16] <Fujitsu> makelele, they're not functioning?
[12:17] <utab> Is there someone who could give me ideas on my wine problem
[12:17] <bolsh> Second, I have a blue pixel on the screen that wasn't there before...
[12:17] <Fujitsu> makelele, can you check if the process `getty' is running?
[12:17] <orbin> anyone running fluxbox?
[12:17] <Fujitsu> utab, wait a while between asking, please.
[12:17] <ss> Fujitsu: nope don't want to keep breezy, want dapper now and don't any data that i want to keep
[12:17] <bolsh> Oh - and xchat-gnome got uninstalled
[12:17] <Fujitsu> bolsh, sounds like a dead pixel.
[12:17] <Fujitsu> OK, ss.
[12:17] <bolsh> But I got that back
[12:17] <utab> sorry I get it
[12:17] <bolsh> Fujitsu: Due to the upgrade?
[12:17] <Fujitsu> ss, delete hda3, hda6.
[12:17] <bolsh> Fujitsu: It was fine before, and is fine under OSX
[12:17] <Fujitsu> bolsh, due to a hardware failure.
[12:17] <daniel_bergamini> utab, is there a #wine channel?
[12:17] <Fujitsu> bolsh, oh.
[12:17] <Fujitsu> bolsh, only one pixel?
[12:17] <kimbaroth> ic56: I Think It Should Be ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000
[12:17] <utab> no idea
[12:17] <sugoruyo> so?
[12:18] <Needhelp> how to install xchat
[12:18] <Hawkins> I'm remapping keyboard hotkeys with keyTouch, what command I use to get logout screen visible ?
[12:18] <utab> think no
[12:18] <Fujitsu> Needhelp, sudo apt-get install xchat
[12:18] <kimbaroth> ic56: lemme try that one
[12:18] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok
[12:18] <utab> daniel_bergamini do u also have a wine problem
[12:18] <bolsh> Fujitsu: Yeah
[12:18] <Fujitsu> ss, then create one big partition, and make it /
[12:18] <OrTigaS> how to play streaming online video?
[12:18] <Fujitsu> bolsh, what video card?
[12:18] <Fujitsu> OrTigaS, what format is the video in?
[12:18] <makelele> fujitsu :yes quit a few - 6 to be exact
[12:18] <daniel_bergamini> utab nope, I run windows for windows and linux for linux
[12:19] <bolsh> Fujitsu: The one that comes with a mac mini :)
[12:19] <Fujitsu> makelele, hmm
[12:19] <utab> I want that also like that
[12:19] <daniel_bergamini> never the twain shall meet
[12:19] <Fujitsu> makelele, sounds like something is catching Ctrl+Alt+Fx
[12:19] <utab> but I have to use that
[12:19] <utab> UNFORTUNATELY
[12:19] <Sjoerd-> What do I do when Ubuntu does not install my onboard network interface by default and there is no driver?
[12:19] <Fujitsu> bolsh, that's not very helpful.
[12:19] <ss> Fujitsu: hda6? do you mean hda7?
[12:19] <Needhelp> ok
[12:19] <wahooo> makelele, check your xorg or xfree configs files, keyboard section
[12:19] <makelele> fujitsu: i looked in config editor and keyboard shortcuts but i see no mention of this
[12:19] <ss> hda6 is the swap file partition i think
[12:19] <Fujitsu> ss, the two partitions, the one with Breezy, and the one that's empty.
[12:20] <makelele> wahoo:what do i look for ?
[12:20] <OrTigaS> played by media player only i thing wmv
[12:20] <OrTigaS> think*
[12:20] <Fujitsu> Sjoerd-, what type of card is it?
[12:20] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- what kind of motherboard?
[12:20] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell OrTigaS about wmv
[12:20] <ss> Fujitsu: ok done
[12:20] <utab> I am planning to write a C++ class which will invoke wine and eventually a program that is only running on Windoes
[12:20] <Fujitsu> OrTigaS, see the link ubotu sent you.
[12:20] <Sjoerd-> Fujitsu: It's a SiS
[12:20] <Fujitsu> ss, then create a big one, set it as /
[12:20] <OrTigaS> okay
[12:20] <Fujitsu> ss, then continue :)
[12:20] <kimbaroth> ic56: nope, still wont works =/
[12:20] <Fujitsu> Sjoerd-, you're sure there's no driver?
[12:20] <Botty> ubutu, tell botty about wmv
[12:21] <OrTigaS> heheh iin there
[12:21] <wahooo> makelele, there is an old bug with gnome applets and the keyboard, but that is old maybe that is what you have, so you need to add.......
[12:21] <Botty> ubotu, tell botty about wmv
[12:21] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell Botty about wmv
[12:21] <ic56> kimbaroth: hang on, investigating
[12:21] <kimbaroth> ic56: okey
[12:21] <ss> Fujitsu: uhm.... i don't know what they're called in the partition section... theres still hda3 and hda 6
[12:21] <utab> still no replies
[12:21] <utab> for me
[12:21] <Needhelp> where to download icq for ubuntu
[12:21] <wahooo> makelele,  Option Xklbdisable true
[12:21] <utab> I will try mailing lists and wait I guess :-(
[12:21] <Flannel> Needhelp: you can use gaim
[12:21] <Fujitsu> ss, delete all of the Ubuntu-related partitions.
[12:21] <UbuntuNewUser> Will my sony mp3/pen drive player work under ubuntu?
[12:22] <Sjoerd-> Fujitsu: It is onboard lan from a Asus Barebone T2-AE1, with SIS190/191, I have checked the SiS website but the download is down
[12:22] <wahooo> errrr XkbDisable
[12:22] <Fujitsu> ic56, you want:
[12:22] <Fujitsu> ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000
[12:22] <OrTigaS> anyone using dial-up in ubuntu?
[12:22] <Fujitsu> OrTigaS, what's the problem?
[12:22] <Needhelp> if i don't want use gaim
[12:22] <Needhelp> gaim has many problem
[12:22] <MadMerC> does anyone know how i can connect to a msn groups chatroom with ubuntu ????
[12:22] <Fujitsu> Needhelp, example?
[12:22] <Sjoerd-> Fujitsu: I have found some old driver for fedora core but I don't think that will be of any use, will it?
[12:22] <OrTigaS> Fujitsu,  i want it to automatically dial after reboot
[12:22] <Fujitsu> Sjoerd-, it may be.
[12:22] <Needhelp> it auto logout
[12:22] <Fujitsu> Sjoerd-, can I have a link?
[12:23] <Sjoerd-> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=188060
[12:23] <ss> Fujitsu: ok its all good now, thanks.
[12:23] <Sjoerd-> I'm not even 100% sure if it is a SIS190/191 but some forum suggested it
[12:23] <bolsh> Fujitsu: Let me look in the device manager
[12:23] <Fujitsu> No problem, ssh.
[12:24] <UbuntuNewUser> Will my sony mp3/pen drive player work under ubuntu?
[12:24] <bolsh> RV280 (Radeon 9200)
[12:24] <utab> I am still wondering if there is someone who can help me
[12:24] <Fujitsu> Gar.
[12:24] <Fujitsu> UbuntuNewUser, most probably.
[12:24] <Sjoerd-> Ill send it ok Fujitsu?
[12:24] <Fujitsu> Sjoerd-, I've got it.
[12:24] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- what does lspci tell you about the nic?
[12:24] <zachhale-pc> anyone know how to bootstrap ubuntu from a livecd?
[12:25] <utab> ok again wine how to
[12:25] <utab> I read the wiki but no use
[12:25] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: lspci?
[12:25] <shrump_jimbo> have you tried synaptic utab
[12:25] <mp3guy> is there a program I can get to non destructively resize ext3 partitions?
[12:25] <Needhelp> hello,how to compound the downloaded file
[12:25] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- it sounds like you have a driver, I guess
[12:25] <Fujitsu> Sjoerd-, that's a nasty fix, but it'd probably work.
[12:25] <utab> I installed throug apt-get
[12:25] <Fujitsu> mp3guy, you cannot move the start, but you can move the end.
[12:26] <utab> it is on the system but there are problems with the config
[12:26] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok, you've changed teh options to the ones recommended in the document Fujitsu recommended.  And presumably you remembered to umount and re-mount.  To confirm the changes took effect, please tell me the output of "mount |grep windows1" again
[12:26] <Sjoerd-> Fujitsu: I have no idea where to start, nobody cares to reply on the forums :(
[12:26] <shrump_jimbo> might try from packages.ubuntu.com
[12:26] <mp3guy> Fujitsu, I need to resize my swap partition so I can hibernate, the swap is at the end of the drive, after the root partition, which is ext3
[12:26] <ic56> kimbaroth: then tell me the output of "ls -ld /local/windows1"
[12:26] <Fujitsu> mp3guy, OK.
[12:27] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- this help? http://kerneltrap.org/node/4838
[12:27] <Fujitsu> mp3guy, you'll need to boot into a Live CD, then shift the end of the ext3 partition.
[12:27] <kimbaroth> ic56: kimbaroth@Jenova64:~$ mount |grep windows1
[12:27] <kimbaroth> /dev/sda1 on /local/windows1 type ntfs (ro,kimbaroth,fmask=0111,dmask=0000)
[12:27] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: Thank you but I have read through all that already ..
[12:27] <Fujitsu> Then resize the swap partition to fill the empty space, mp3guy.
[12:27] <Hawkins> Which command I should bind to a certain key to make log off menu pop up ?
[12:27] <kimbaroth> ic56: dr-x------ 1 root root 8192 2006-06-03 20:44 /local/windows1
[12:27] <mp3guy> Fujitsu, will gparted do this without erasing the ext3 root partition/
[12:27] <Fujitsu> mp3guy, it should.
[12:27] <utab> no one has answered so far to  my wine problem should not be that hard :)
[12:27] <mp3guy> ok, thanks
[12:27] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, can you please umount that partition, and ls -ld it again?
[12:28] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: lets See
[12:28] <Fujitsu> utab, if nobody's answering, it's probable nobody knows please wait 10 or 15 minutes and ask again.
[12:28] <utab> thanks
[12:28] <poje> utab: you could also check out the wine people's chan
[12:28] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2006-06-04 04:43 /local/windows1
[12:28] <ic56> kimbaroth: the output from mount doesn't look right.  It's missing the "uid=" before "kimbaroth"
[12:28] <poje> I think it's #winehq, forget which network though
[12:29] <zcat[1] > utab: did you try what I suggested?
[12:29] <neutrinomass> I tried installing kde with 'sudo apt-get install kde' , but knetwork fails: http://pastebin.com/757250
[12:29] <basvg> hi all, 's anyone know how I can tell firefox to always use 'gtklp' for printing, and to always use 'a4' as papersize?
[12:29] <utab> poje : I am new to irc
[12:29] <utab> how to go there
[12:29] <poje> utab: /join #winehq
[12:29] <kimbaroth> ic56: lemme do it again
[12:29] <poje> The wine people can help you there :)
[12:29] <ic56> kimbaroth: you know, Fujitsu implied a good point.  The mountpoint owner is wrong.
[12:29] <utab> zcat[1] : no I did not
[12:29] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, no it's not.
[12:29] <preglow> is there any way to uninstall openoffice without dragging ubuntu-desktop down the drain as well? doesn't sound like a very clever dependency
[12:29] <Fujitsu> Oops.
[12:29] <Fujitsu> ic56, not it's not.
[12:30] <utab> but u told that it might not be good
[12:30] <Fujitsu> preglow, ubuntu-desktop is just a metapackage. Nothing bad will happen if you get rid of it
[12:30] <zcat[1] > try it anyhow.. nobody has had any better ideas ;)
[12:30] <Fujitsu> ic56, just use ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000...
[12:30] <kimbaroth> ic56: I should put <ro,auto,kimbaroth,fmask=0111,dmask=0000> under options, rite?
[12:30] <Fujitsu> ic56, that's all that's necessary.
[12:30] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, <ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000>
[12:30] <Fujitsu> No kimbaroth.
[12:30] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: no?
[12:31] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, no.
[12:31] <sugoruyo> any news on that network stuff?
[12:31] <ic56> kimbaroth: my fault -- I should have realised things might interact that way.  Try this: sudo umount /local/windows1 ; sudo chown kimbaroth /local/windows1 ; sudo mount /local/windows1
[12:31] <sugoruyo> i think it's about the hardware
[12:31] <method|> anybody get a disk read error when trying to boot from the desktop cd?
[12:31] <spowers> is there any way to replicate windows' "offline files" feature in linux
[12:31] <spowers> ?
[12:31] <method|> it's happened on too straight discs
[12:31] <method|> two*
[12:31] <spowers> i'm specifically interested in using it on a laptop
[12:31] <Fujitsu> ic56, no root is the right owner!
[12:31] <k31th> anyone use ekiga here?
[12:32] <patbam> anyone know how i can determine the specific pixel size of my monitor? (i'm tryinhg ot use 915resolution to handle a wide laptop screen)
[12:32] <rixth> k31th, me, sometimes
[12:32] <Fujitsu> Hi, mdke.
[12:32] <spowers> when i'm plugged in, i want my homedir to run off nfs, but if I unplug, i want to keep a synced copy
[12:32] <zcat[1] > spowers: something like ifolders?
[12:32] <spowers> and then re-sync when i plug back in
[12:32] <Fujitsu> patbam, in Ubuntu 6.06?
[12:32] <spowers> does ifolders do that?
[12:32] <shrump_jimbo> sugoruyo what does your /etc/network/interfaces sat
[12:32] <patbam> Fujitsu: yeah (that's dapper, right? i just installed it.)
[12:32] <mdke> does anyone know if there is a maximum number of accounts you can have in Thunderbird? I try to add a new one but nothing happens (hi Fujitsu)
[12:32] <zcat[1] > apparently.
[12:32] <ben_underscore> spowers, you could use rsync to keep your sever and client directories in sync
[12:32] <sugoruyo> shrump_jimbo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15068
[12:32] <sugoruyo> it's all there
[12:32] <kimbaroth> same
[12:32] <zcat[1] > not sure if it's in a package, it's a novell thing.
[12:32] <spowers> yes, rsync would be where the rubber hits the road
[12:33] <Fujitsu> patbam, you should just be able to install 915resolution in Synaptic, then reboot.
[12:33] <sugoruyo> along with output from dmesg, lspci, ifconfig, mii-tool
[12:33] <sugoruyo> and /etc/init.d/network interfaces
[12:33] <kimbaroth> ic56: kimbaroth@Jenova64:~$ ls -ld /local/windows1
[12:33] <kimbaroth> dr-x------ 1 root root 8192 2006-06-03 20:44 /local/windows1
[12:33] <ic56> kimbaroth: can we confirm that /etc/fstab isn't missing the "uid=" string?
[12:33] <patbam> Fujitsu: ah ok, great, i'll give it a try. then i can tackle the lack of sound :)
[12:33] <patbam> thanks
[12:33] <Fujitsu> ic56, it doesn't need a uid= string!
[12:33] <spowers> but there would need to be some sort of state management component that would be able to tell rsync when to do its thing, and then the other thing is, if i'm running my homedir off of NFS while connected, there would need to be some sort of bind mount to allow the switch
[12:33] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- http://driver2.sis.com/linux/lan/sis190191_linux.tar.gz
[12:34] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- does that link work for you?
[12:34] <k31th> rixth: who do you call with it?
[12:34] <ben_underscore> has anyone had the dapper upgrade bork half way though?
[12:34] <spowers> because moving a symlink won't cut it, even if the files are in sync, because processes open by inode and not by path -- anything left open would deadlock
[12:34] <rixth> k31th, my friends
[12:34] <spowers> i'll check out ifolder, thanks
[12:34] <k31th> as in land line? or wat other software?
[12:34] <Fujitsu> This line works /fine/ for me:
[12:34] <Fujitsu> /dev/sda2       /mnt/windows    ntfs    ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000      0       0
[12:34] <k31th> rixth: :D ever used the video confrence thing ?
[12:34] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: yes thank you
[12:35] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- good luck!
[12:35] <ben_underscore> \me supposes every geek and their dog is asking a post-release question
[12:35] <rixth> k31th, don't have a webcam
[12:35] <kimbaroth> ic56: ok, wait a sec, i got some mess here, lemme start again from scratch, sec pls =)
[12:35] <ben_underscore> ha ha
[12:35] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: I already had it...
[12:35] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: It's for fedora core
[12:35] <ic56> Fujitsu: can you explain why it is unnecessary to override the NTFS ownerships with Ubuntu's?  I don't see how NTFS files that are privately owned would be accessible from Ubuntu by kimbaroth without a uid= option.
[12:35] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- oh, is it not compiling for you? I thought you were having trouble downloading
[12:35] <daniel_bergamini> oh
[12:35] <zcat[1] > ben_underscore: i asked all my post-release questions pre-release to beat the rush!!
[12:36] <Fujitsu> ic56, there are no NTFS ownerships carried!
[12:36] <Fujitsu> ic56, NTFS permissions are ignored.
[12:36] <ben_underscore> zcat[1] , good idea
[12:36] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: Maybe there is some way to get it working under Ubuntu but I have no idea where to start, Do you?
[12:36] <DarkRavenMixage> i got a problem... i installed cups from the website and i compiled it (to solve a bug with sharings between ubuntu and windows printers) now when i try to start the service it returns this error: cupsd: Child exited with status 1!
[12:36] <DarkRavenMixage> cups: unable to start scheduler.
[12:36] <Madpilot> ben_underscore, my dist-upgrade ate my net connection, sound, and a bunch of other things that had been working... :|
[12:36] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- it's name suggests it's good for "linux", that's silly
[12:36] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, use the line I posted a while back, it works fine.
[12:36] <Fujitsu> daniel_bergamini, why's it silly?
[12:37] <Sjoerd-> because everyone seems to have trouble with it
[12:37] <ic56> Fujitsu: ok, if NTFS permissions are ignored, what permissions are used?  And BTW, kimbaroth *did* try the line you posted -- it didn't work.
[12:37] <ben_underscore> Madpilot, my dist-upgrade borked because samba wouldn't install, and it didn't clean up. do you know how i could do that?
[12:37] <Fujitsu> ic56, I believe he had a `kimbaroth' in there somewhere.
[12:37] <Fujitsu> ic56, the permissions you specify in the mount line! Hence the need for fmask/umask/dmask
[12:37] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: Im Doing It =)
[12:37] <PapaB> hai
[12:37] <daniel_bergamini> Fujitsu they should have named the file sis190191_fedoracore.tar.gz
[12:37] <Fujitsu> I hope it works, kimbaroth.
[12:38] <Madpilot> ben_underscore, not really. I wound up just doing a re-install from scratch, which was a nuisance...
[12:38] <Fujitsu> daniel_bergamini, why!? It's a kernel patch!
[12:38] <PapaB> does the server version not install gnome by default?
[12:38] <Fujitsu> PapaB, that's right.
[12:38] <ben_underscore> Madpilot, oh lovely
[12:38] <Madpilot> ben_underscore, yeah. Thankfully my /home is a seperate partition, so I lost no data...
[12:38] <zcat[1] > Madpilot: I did the same on the family machine. But it was pretty messy and due for a clean install anyhow :)
[12:38] <DarkRavenMixage> i got a problem... i installed cups from the website and i compiled it (to solve a bug with sharings between ubuntu and windows printers) now when i try to start the service it returns this error: cupsd: Child exited with status 1! cups: unable to start schedule. (i installed from subversion like the fix of my problem said.) i can't print anymore
[12:38] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- if that is a kernel patch as Fujitsu suggests it should work with any linux distro
[12:38] <PapaB> fujitsu: the description on the download page is misleading...it makes it seem as though the 'desktop' version is more of a 'live cd' rather than a full install
[12:38] <Fujitsu> daniel_bergamini, it's only got /instructions/ for Fedora Core 3, but it'll work on anything based on 2.6.9+
[12:38] <ic56> Fujitsu: the masks don't specify ownerships.  What *owner* is used if the NTFS ones are ignored?  Or do you mean to say that the mode is ignored but teh ownerships aren't?
[12:39] <Fujitsu> PapaB, it is both...
[12:39] <Fujitsu> PapaB, the Alternate CD is the text-based installer.
[12:39] <shrump_jimbo> sugoruyo: have you tried dhcp with eth0?
[12:39] <lee_> Hi anyone in here?
[12:39] <lee_> Ok
[12:39] <Boglizk> What kind of theme am i suppose to Install? Theres plenty of "Themes" on Gnome-look :S
[12:39] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: So I should just follow the instructions in readme and then it should work?
[12:39] <Fujitsu> ic56, there are no NTFS ownerships carried. How would it convert the UIDs!?
[12:39] <sugoruyo> that would require setting up the whole network
[12:39] <zcat[1] > ic56: I think the whole thing gets owned by root and then you give permission to read using the mask..
[12:39] <sugoruyo> with dhcp wouldn't it?
[12:39] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: grrrrrr, I got mount |grep sda1
[12:39] <kimbaroth> /dev/sda1 on /tmp/disks-conf-sda1 type ntfs (rw)
[12:39] <kimbaroth> /dev/sda1 on /local/windows1 type ntfs (ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev,fmask=0111,dmask=0000)
[12:39] <Madpilot> ubotu, tell Boglizk about themes
[12:39] <Fujitsu> The owner ir tooy, anyway.
[12:39] <rixth> Funny, the spell checker included with Ubuntu doesn't know the word Ubuntu =P
[12:39] <ic56> Fujitsu: my understanding is that that's what the uid= option is for.
[12:39] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- not having read the instructions I can't be sure of anything. lemme double check
[12:40] <Boglizk> Everybody does that, and it doesn't really answer my question
[12:40] <DarkRavenMixage> ubotu, tell DarkRavenMixage about cups
[12:40] <Fujitsu> ic56, but we don't want to dictate the owner.
[12:40] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: I have no idea how to install a driver under linux
[12:40] <finalbeta_> I just installed VMWare tools on the new Dapper.  Everything went fine. I see a VMware process. But none of the functions are working. How should I proceed?
[12:40] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, I don't think that's the fstab line I showed you...
[12:40] <Fujitsu> /dev/sda2       /mnt/windows    ntfs    ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000      0       0
[12:40] <Madpilot> Boglizk, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuEyeCandy should answer your question
[12:40] <PapaB> fujitsu: whats the difference in functionality between server and desktop
[12:40] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: I am using dapper 64 bit server
[12:40] <Boglizk> Madpilot, Okay, thanks
[12:40] <Fujitsu> PapaB, desktop has a GUI, server doesn't.
[12:40] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: /dev/sda1       /local/windows1    ntfs    ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000      0       0
[12:40] <Fujitsu> The server CD also includes some extra server applications.
[12:40] <zcat[1] > PapaB: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop.
[12:40] <lee_> I did someting stupid on ubuntu, I added an invalid repository. Since that happened I cannot use apt-get nor download things off of synaptics. I cannot find it on the repositories list so I can't delete it
[12:40] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, that looks right...
[12:41] <zcat[1] > .. that'll turn your server install into a desktop install
[12:41] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: And Stil Wont Works.....
[12:41] <Fujitsu> lee_, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:41] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, what command are you using to mount it?
[12:41] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- are you certain it's not actually included in the newer kernels?
[12:41] <zcat[1] > Fujitsu: probably. but nothing you couldn't apt-get :)
[12:41] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: sudo mount /local/windows1
[12:41] <PapaB> zcat: would that be a full install or an alteration of server version
[12:41] <lee_> I've been there- I found the two reps. on there however it was read only so I could not delete them
[12:42] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, can you unmount, and then ls -ld /local/windows1?
[12:42] <Fujitsu> lee_, you need to have sudo in front of the command.
[12:42] <ss> hey, i've just installed dapper, and i can't access my windows driver (ntfs) because it says i don't have enough permission.. ?
[12:42] <lee_> Ok
[12:42] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell ss about windowsdrives
[12:42] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: The forum link says it has been removed. If it would be in the kernel, how do I find out?
[12:42] <zcat[1] > PapaB: actually I'm not sure. the server install might include more 'server stuff' like apache and mysql by default..
[12:42] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: drwxr-xr-x 2 kimbaroth root 4096 2006-06-04 04:43 /local/windows1
[12:42] <Fujitsu> ss, see the link ubotu sent you.
[12:42] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, aha.
[12:42] <ss> thanks
[12:42] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, sudo chown root:root /local/windows1
[12:43] <ss> Fujitsu: lol i can't get the script
[12:43] <zcat[1] > PapaB: the breezy server install was identical but just left off the GUI.
[12:43] <Fujitsu> ss, why not?
[12:43] <ss> Fujitsu: i don't have internet access on the computer with ubuntu
[12:43] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: and then?? =)
[12:43] <ss> for the moment anyway
[12:43] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: remount the image?
[12:43] <Kwong> wat's the default kernel of Dapper?
[12:43] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- I think you'd have to download the kernel sources and look for the .c file
[12:43] <lee_> Fujitsu, that worked, thanks man
[12:43] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, remount, please.
[12:43] <ss> Fujitsu: i need access to the windows hdd so i can get ndiswrapper off it to install my wireless lan card
[12:43] <daniel_bergamini> have you tried modprobe sis190?
[12:44] <Fujitsu> lee_, no problem.
[12:44] <Fujitsu> ss, OK.
[12:44] <Fujitsu> ss, don't use the script then, scroll down further.
[12:44] <ss> oh
[12:44] <wahooo> Fujitsu, is one of a hell, fast, accurate, knows-all, supporter :D and mutltitasking weeee
[12:44] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: Same Problem =/  ls -ld /local/windows1
[12:44] <kimbaroth> dr-x------ 1 root root 8192 2006-06-03 20:44 /local/windows1
[12:44] <OwlNoob> hi all
[12:44] <ic56> kimbaroth: you have /dev/sda1 mounted twice it seems.  That's probably not the problem, but it's confusing so do this to clean that up: sudo umount /tmp/disks-conf-sda1
[12:44] <Fujitsu> Hi, OwlNoob.
[12:44] <Fujitsu> ic56, that might be the problem.
[12:44] <Sjoerd-> daniel_bergamini: Should I type that in command line?
[12:45] <kimbaroth> ic56: lets see
[12:45] <Kwong> Fujitsu, what's the default kernel in dapper?
[12:45] <Fujitsu> ic56, it would have been automagically mounted, but incorrectly.
[12:45] <Fujitsu> wahooo, thanks.
[12:45] <Fujitsu> Kwong, 2.6.15.
[12:45] <Fujitsu> Ubuntu version 2.6.15-23-386
[12:45] <daniel_bergamini> Sjoerd- "modprobe sis190"
[12:45] <nox-Hand> Hey
[12:45] <lee_> I've got one more question. Yesterday I installed the 3d acceleration thing from ATI. So that I could enable 3d acceleration.. :P however I must of configured it wrong because everything looks slightly stretched. All fonts also look a little bit fuzzy
[12:46] <kimbaroth> ic56: same thing
[12:46] <OwlNoob> I ve got a problem with my udev rules for linking an iPod n /dev/ipod... I have created a file 20-ipod.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/ and set the following rule
[12:46] <Kwong> Fujitsu, does it support smp?
[12:46] <nox-Hand> I am having some $PATH trouble. Some places are not in path. Like /usr/games, so a load of stuff installed from Synaptic is not there. How will I update $PATH,or restore it to what it should be?
[12:46] <Frogzoo> lee_: if you're on an lcd, you're running at the wrong res
[12:46] <Fujitsu> Kwong, I believe so.
[12:46] <OwlNoob> BUS=="scsi", SYSFS{vendor}=="Apple*", SYSFS{model}=="iPod*", KERNEL=="sd??", SYMLINK+="ipod"
[12:46] <Fujitsu> Kwong, if not, install linux-686.
[12:46] <Frogzoo> !tell lee_ about fixres
[12:46] <ss> Fujitsu: is there an easier way then that? lol
[12:46] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: what are you trying to do? mount an ntfs partition read only for all users?
[12:46] <Fujitsu> ss, that script :P
[12:46] <Kwong> Fujitsu, thanx
[12:46] <ss> Fujitsu: because i know on breezy, i didn't have to go through that stage :|
[12:46] <Snellgrove> quick question...   say I have Azureus open on a workspace. when i switch to another workspace, it vanishes back to the notification area  -any quick fix for this?
[12:46] <kimbaroth> Terminus: Yup
[12:46] <OwlNoob> but when restarting the udev deamon doesn't make the deice appear under ipod...
[12:46] <Fujitsu> Terminus-, yes, but the proper method isn't working.
[12:46] <lee_> okay thanks.
[12:46] <Frogzoo> nox-Hand: set PATH in ~/.gnomerc which you'll need to create
[12:46] <Ramunas> i have a home-made IR receiver on my pc, how do i make it to listen to remote control`s commands?
[12:46] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: i just use these for my ntfs drives --> defaults,umask=0222
[12:46] <Fujitsu> Brb.
[12:47] <Fujitsu> Terminus-, but that's not working.
[12:47] <Ramunas> for e.x adjust volume
[12:47] <kimbaroth> Terminus: lemme try those
[12:47] <Terminus-> Fujitsu: really? weird...
[12:47] <sugoruyo> anyone have any ideas on that network issue?
[12:47] <sentinel> hi
[12:47] <WINBALL> Hello
[12:47] <Snellgrove> Lo :)
[12:47] <MadMerC> does anyone know of any irc connection scripts to join msn groups chatrooms ???
[12:48] <nox-Hand> Frogzoo, Erm, Okay.
[12:48] <sentinel> my first try to get help on an irc channel
[12:48] <sentinel> :-)
[12:48] <nox-Hand> How?
[12:48] <kimbaroth> Terminus: /dev/sda1       /local/windows1    ntfs    defaults,umask=0222      0       0       aite??
[12:48] <sentinel> any volunteers ? :-)
[12:48] <ic56> Terminus-: "defaults" maps to "rw" according to the manpage.  Is the behaviour different specifically for NTFS?
[12:48] <Snellgrove> Whats the problem, sentinel
[12:48] <Snellgrove> I'm sure someone will be able to help you :)
[12:49] <MadMerC> sentinel this is a very handy channel i've only been using ubuntu for a short amount of time so i need to make at least 1 visit a day in here lol
[12:49] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: yep. you can remove the defaults if you want...
[12:49] <Frogzoo> sentinel: just state your problem, saves on space...
[12:49] <ic56> kimbaroth: /etc/fstab looks good according to Terminus.  Now umount and mount like before.
[12:49] <Terminus-> ic56: hmmm... the masks handle it for me anyway so my perms look like r-xr-xr-x.
[12:49] <kimbaroth> ic56: OMW
[12:49] <ucordes> Why do they say windows partitions are supported out of the box in dapper? I think this is false!
[12:49] <sentinel> ok, i have an amd64 and i downloaded de cd image, the live system starts without anyproblem the installation works fine till 84%, it seems that the installer freezes but after a while the system says "installer crashed..."
[12:49] <Moodles> i'm trying to install the Nvidia 4496 video driver, but when it comes to something about precompiled kernels, it can't find a file called "modversions.h" (amongst the kernel headers etc)...
[12:49] <sentinel> 6.06
[12:50] <cavediver> I've installed snmpd on my server but I don seem to have all mibs. Just a few. How come ?
[12:50] <ss> wtf this is so wierd
[12:50] <ss> why can't i look in my windows ntfs hdd :(:(
[12:50] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: if you want to try it out before messing with fstab first, just use "sudo mount -t ntfs -o umask=0222 /dev/ice /mnt/point"
[12:51] <Fujitsu> Back.
[12:51] <ucordes> wb
[12:51] <ArthG> hi everyone, anyone knows how to get a working splash screen in dapper with a nvidia card ?
[12:51] <MadMerC> ss have you mounted the drives yet ??
[12:51] <kimbaroth> WOOOOOOT!!!!!!!!1
[12:51] <DustyDingo> hi
[12:51] <kimbaroth> It WORKED!!!!!!!
[12:51] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: works? :)
[12:51] <ss> MadMerC: i don't know how to :\
[12:51] <nox-Hand> Well, it'll have to wait.. Laters
[12:51] <wysifigi> 
[12:51] <sentinel> so noone any ideas ?
[12:52] <MadMerC> ss ok neither do i lol but thats where ur problem is ;)
[12:52] <kimbaroth> Terminus: yup =D, It Worked This Way: /dev/sda1       /local/windows1	ntfs	defaults,umask=0222	0	0
[12:52] <ss> lol
[12:52] <Frogzoo> sentinel: try booting the install with these options 'linux acpi=off'   & see how you go....
[12:52] <wysifigi> 
[12:52] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: cool. :)
[12:52] <[nige] > hi all
[12:52] <Thug-N-Me> does anyone know where do i get romanian fron for mplayer from ?
[12:52] <MadMerC> ss i did it with mine but i would have come in here to find out how and i dont remember how i did it now
[12:52] <DustyDingo> hm, i want to compile pyqt and sip by my own, but i lack so much basic devel packages, is there a way to get those things very easiely?
[12:52] <Fujitsu> wysifigi, please use a normal font/color, or don't type spaces.
[12:52] <Thug-N-Me> *font
[12:52] <kimbaroth> Terminus: Thanks A Ton Dude, I Really Owe U One =)
[12:52] <sentinel> Frogzoo, okay i will try that immediatedly
[12:53] <DustyDingo> for instance, all gcc, make stuff etc.
[12:53] <[nige] > anyone had a problem installing dual monitors on an ati card wth the new drivers?
[12:53] <Fujitsu> DustyDingo, please install build-essential.
[12:53] <kimbaroth> ic56: Same For U, Thanks a Lot =D
[12:53] <DustyDingo> Fujitsu: k
[12:53] <sugoruyo> so can someone help with that network problem?
[12:53] <neutrinomass> Interesting.... gnome-panel is at 70% CPU usage for some time now ... :-/
[12:53] <ic56> kimbaroth: could you test a variation for me to satisfy my curiosity?
[12:53] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: And Thanks To U2 Dude =D
[12:53] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: np. glad it works. :)
[12:53] <Fujitsu> ubotu, please tell ss about windowsdrives\
[12:53] <ubotu> Fujitsu: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:53] <CaptainMorgan> what is .Xauthority? I can't open it to check it out...
[12:53] <MadMerC> does anyone know of any IRC connection scripts to join an msn groups chatroom ??????
[12:53] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell ss about windowsdrives.
[12:53] <kimbaroth> ic56: Sure, Tell Me What 2 Do
[12:53] <Fujitsu> No problem, kimbaroth.
[12:53] <lee_> hey, what are the common resoultions for lcds? 1024 X 768 I know is one. isn't there another one like 1024/800 ?
[12:54] <Frogzoo> lee_: 1280x800 maybe...
[12:54] <Fujitsu> CaptainMorgan, do you have any reason for viewing it? You're not meant to be able to.
[12:54] <Fujitsu> lee_1280x1024?
[12:54] <Terminus-> ic56: can't remember but i think ntfs defaults to r-x------ perms.
[12:54] <Fujitsu> lee_, 1280x800 is widescreen.
[12:54] <Fujitsu> Terminus-, yes.
[12:54] <lee_> hmmm ok. I don't know why it's not looking right then, everything should be fine
[12:54] <ic56> kimbaroth: try: "ro,uid=kimbaroth,umask=0222".  Then try: "defaults,ro,uid=kimbaroth,umask=0222".  Does either of these work?
[12:55] <Linuxino> hi boys
[12:55] <Fujitsu> lee_, is it a non-widescreen display?
[12:55] <CaptainMorgan> Fujitsu: Im using Kubuntu, my res says 1400x1050, and Im trying to make that accurate as it appears incorrect, that's the only res listed and it seems more like 1024x780
[12:55] <Fujitsu> Hi, Linuxino.
[12:55] <kimbaroth> ic56: ok, sec
[12:55] <Fujitsu> .Xauthority has nothing to do with it...
[12:55] <Fujitsu> CaptainMorgan, is it a laptop?
[12:55] <CaptainMorgan> yes
[12:55] <Frogzoo> CaptainMorgan: 1280x1024 + 1024x768 are std
[12:55] <Fujitsu> CaptainMorgan, with an Intel graphics card?
[12:55] <CaptainMorgan> ? I got 1400x1050 fine in reg Ubuntu
[12:55] <ss> oh
[12:55] <kimbaroth> ic56: ro,uid=kimbaroth,umask=0222 Worked Great =)
[12:56] <CaptainMorgan> ATI
[12:56] <ss> ndiswrapper is on the cd
[12:56] <lee_> It's a 15 inch laptop
[12:56] <ic56> Terminus-: thanks
[12:56] <Frogzoo> !tell CaptainMorgan about fixres
[12:56] <Fujitsu> CaptainMorgan, oh... How odd.
[12:56] <MadMerC> does anyone know where i can go for help with IRC scripts ????
[12:56] <Fujitsu> For which client, MadMerC?
[12:56] <CaptainMorgan> Fujitsu:  sorry, what's odd?
[12:56] <patbam> Fujitsu, lee_: i think i'm in the exact same situation
[12:56] <extern> how to make a file which contains commands and it could be executed? I get permission denied when trying to run it
[12:56] <MadMerC> xchat pref but i can download whatever is best
[12:56] <Terminus-> ic56: are you trying to restrict access to a particular user? you could do uid=foo,gid=bar,umask=0227 :)
[12:56] <ic56> kimbaroth: interesting. This is the second string we tried, except we were only using 3 digits instead of 4.
[12:56] <tuckje> hi there....
[12:56] <Fujitsu> CaptainMorgan, that it works in Ubuntu, but not Kubuntu.
[12:56] <patbam> tho 915resolution improved things
[12:57] <Fujitsu> patbam, how improved?
[12:57] <Fujitsu> patbam, what model laptop?
[12:57] <Frogzoo> any better info on getting pocket pc to sync, other than what's in the wiki?
[12:57] <bitox> how do i get xgl to work on ubuntu 6.06 lts?
[12:57] <Frogzoo> !xgl
[12:57] <ubotu> from memory, xgl is "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - 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/"
[12:57] <kimbaroth> ic56: defaults,ro,uid=kimbaroth,umask=0222 worked too =)
[12:57] <lee_> I was about to install 915 lol
[12:57] <CaptainMorgan> Fujitsu: not yet anways....
[12:57] <patbam> Fujitsu: a vaio fs-620
[12:57] <ic56> Terminus-: yes, my intention was to restrict access to that user.
[12:57] <ArthG> lee_, std res for a 15 inches lcd pannel is 1024x768
[12:57] <Fujitsu> patbam, OK. Did 915resolution fix it completely?
[12:58] <ic56> kimbaroth: thank you!  Now, let me explain what uid= does, and you can decide whether you want it or not.
[12:58] <kimbaroth> ic56: yay!
[12:58] <lee_> Grr thanks arthg.  That's what it was already set as :(
[12:58] <patbam> it's much better now (not stretched out horizontally), but i assumed that higher resolutions would show up in preferences > resolution
[12:58] <MadMerC> Fujitsu xchat pref but i can download whateve is best
[12:59] <TheBigToe> hehe, I started xchat before the startup sound had even finished >:D
[12:59] <TheBigToe> I love 6.06
[12:59] <zcat[1] > If you want to restrict who can read ntfs, make an ntfs group. Make the mount readable by ntfs group, and add specific user to it.
[12:59] <Frogzoo> fiddling around with the 'Power Manager' applet, I managed to turn on power suspend, is there a direct way to enable power suspend in gnome? I'd like to update the wiki if possible
[12:59] <WINBALL> BitchX-75p3+Tcl2.0 by panasync - Linux 2.4.23-grsec
[12:59] <ic56> kimbaroth: in both NTFS and in unix-style filesystems, every file, every directory, every device, etc, has an owner and a group.  These owners and groups map to the username you use to login.  Thus, when you
[12:59] <Fujitsu> Frogzoo, there is a gconf key.
[12:59] <lee_> Oh, what's the hotkey for opening the run dialog?
[01:00] <zcat[1] > !groups
[01:00] <ubotu> zcat[1] : My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:00] <daniel_bergamini> Frogzoo if you hit the power button it will be an option there (like shutdown, reboot, etc)
[01:00] <Fujitsu> Frogzoo, apps/gnome-power-manager/can-suspend
[01:00] <tuckje> !groups
[01:00] <Frogzoo> Fujitsu: sure, but where? is there a quicker way to find it than just clicking through the configuration editor?
[01:00] <Frogzoo> daniel_bergamini: nope - not until gnome decides to enable it (which is what I want to know how to do)
[01:00] <ic56> kimbaroth: login as "kimbaroth", you have access to files who's owner is "u1".  (you also belong to several groups but we won't go into that).  Now, the problem is that the owners and groups are internally implemented as numbers.
[01:01] <Moodles> say I want to build the kernel source, which one is it under the Synaptic manager?
[01:01] <Frogzoo> Fujitsu: thx m8
[01:01] <daniel_bergamini> Frogzoo sorry, to enable power suspend... not actually suspend
[01:01] <Fujitsu> Frogzoo, not other than System->Preferences->Power Management, then enable one of the suspend on inactive options...
[01:01] <tph> One question, have anyone got an idea why rhythmbox decides to race through my music-collection after playing one song?
[01:01] <zcat[1] > ic56: there's probably a tutorial you can point him to rather than typing this all out ;)
[01:01] <ic56> kimbaroth: thus "kimbaroth" in your current ubuntu system is mapped to userid (uid) 1000 -- as displayed by the output of the mount command when the uid= option is set.
[01:01] <kimbaroth> ic56: ahhhh, I understand =D
[01:01] <Stormx2> What is IPv6?
[01:02] <Fujitsu> Stormx2, a new version of the Internet Protocol.
[01:02] <lee_> kimbaroth internat protocol version 6
[01:02] <Nipoc> hey does anyone know if the fact firefox cant update itself is a (x)ubuntu thing or is it a linux thing
[01:02] <MadMerC> Stormx2 IPv6 is version 6 of the IP protocol
[01:02] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: for info on how the numbers in umask work, see "man chmod". :)
[01:02] <Fujitsu> Nipoc, Ubuntu.
[01:02] <Frogzoo> Fujitsu: that sounds like what should go in the wiki then
[01:02] <neutrinomass> Stormx2: Try googling it. Basically, an extension to the current IP protocol to allow lots of IP addresses.
[01:02] <Stormx2> What happened to v5?
[01:02] <Fujitsu> Frogzoo, probably.
[01:02] <Stormx2> :
[01:02] <Fujitsu> Stormx2, not a normal versioning system, there was no v5.
[01:02] <zcat[1] > Nipoc: I think it's an apt-does-it-better thing. Firefox runs as a user and can't update root-owned installs of itself.
[01:02] <h3sp4wn> Nipoc: Security updates will be applied by ubuntu
[01:02] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: umask is specified in an opposite way though since it's a mask.
[01:03] <dsas> Nipoc: If you really want to update firefox see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[01:03] <Nipoc> thanks
[01:03] <lee_> How do you run an application that is not in the Applications menu? :(
[01:03] <ic56> kimbaroth: Windows has its own login setup and, even if you have the same username, the uid it maps to will be completely different.  This means that when you mount a windows filesystem under Ubuntu, the ownerships of all the files don't match to any users the Ubuntu system knows about.
[01:03] <MadMerC> does anyone know where i can get an IRC connection script so i can join an msn groups chatroom ???
[01:03] <dsas> lee_: hold alt then press F2, then type in the program name
[01:03] <Fujitsu> lee_, enter the appropriate program's name in a terminal?
[01:04] <Fujitsu> MadMerC, why would MSN Groups use IRC!?
[01:04] <lee_> Okay thanks
[01:04] <lee_> works..
[01:04] <Mulder_> where does dapper store the network config files. suppose i compiled a 3rd party nic driver loaded it. i now want it to autoconfigure via dhcp on startup
[01:04] <richiefrich> MadMerC what irc client ?
[01:04] <kimbaroth> ic56 and Terminus: I See, Can I Ask Something?
[01:04] <dsas> Mulder_: /etc/network/interfaces
[01:04] <zcat[1] > MadMerC: I think you want an IM client like gaim perhaps. MSN isn't IRC.
[01:04] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: shoot. :)
[01:04] <kimbaroth> ic56 and Terminus: What ro stands for?
[01:04] <ic56> kimbaroth: the uid= option tells Ubuntu to pretend that all file on the NTFS filesystem are owned by that user.  This means that you can use the NTFS filesystem and still have a modicum of security -- only *you* will have access to those files.
[01:04] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, read-only.
[01:04] <Mulder_> dsas, ok cool. something like iface eth0 inet dhcp will do the job?
[01:04] <dsas> zcat[1] : If you want to talk on MSN using IRC then install bitlbee
[01:04] <h3sp4wn> Mulder: /etc/network/interfaces
[01:04] <kimbaroth> Fujitsu: ah xD
[01:04] <Terminus-> kimbaroth: Fujitsu answered it. hehe. :)
[01:04] <dsas> Mulder_: From the top of my head that sounds fine.
[01:05] <sfar> where can i see wich partition is hd0,0, and wich is hd0,1 and so on?
[01:05] <extern> how to make a script file to be executable?
[01:05] <Fujitsu> Mulder_, yep.
[01:05] <Fujitsu> extern, chmod +x filename
[01:05] <Mulder_> Fujitsu, cool
[01:05] <MadMerC> MSN groups chatrooms run thru IRC i have connected to them using Mirc with connection scripts on windows but i want to do it thru linux now
[01:05] <simian__> i've just managed to get Network-Manager working by commenting out any wifi info in /etc/network/interfaces   and it is working really well, but how do you set a static IP now?
[01:05] <richiefrich> hd0,0 = hda1
[01:05] <richiefrich> hd0,1 = hda2
[01:05] <lee_> grrr.....
[01:05] <Fujitsu> simian__, I don't think you can :(
[01:05] <Fujitsu> lee_, what's wrong?
[01:05] <DarkRavenMixage> i got a problem... i installed cups from the website and i compiled it (to solve a bug with sharings between ubuntu and windows printers) now when i try to start the service it returns this error: cupsd: Child exited with status 1! cups: unable to start schedule. (i installed from subversion like the fix of my problem said.) i can't print anymore
[01:05] <kimbaroth> ic56: I see, and what happen if I log linux with another account??
[01:05] <zcat[1] > MadMerC: what dsas said then!
[01:05] <richiefrich> sfar that was for u
[01:06] <simian__> Fujitsu: oh :(
[01:06] <kimbaroth> ic56: I cant acces that partition, rite?
[01:06] <extern> hmm, after executing it I got error on the last line of it, that permission was denied
[01:06] <extern> what else should I change?
[01:06] <MadMerC> richiefrich i dont mind what client but i am currently using xchat
[01:06] <lee_> It's just not working lol. I'll search google a little bit more
[01:06] <Fujitsu> extern, what does the script do?
[01:06] <extern> sudo iptables -F -t nat
[01:06] <extern> sudo iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE
[01:06] <extern> sudo echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[01:06] <extern> it does not allow the last line
[01:06] <Fujitsu> Oh.
[01:06] <sfar> richiefrich: yay, thanks.. so hd2,3 would be hdc4 ? :)
[01:06] <ic56> kimbaroth: if you don't use the uid= option, then the files ownerships appear to Ubuntu as they are, which means they are useless.  Thus, to gain access to your files, you must rely on them being globally accessible to everyone.  According to Fujitsu, the "umask=" option causes Ubuntu to pretend everything is globally readable.
[01:07] <richiefrich> MadMerC well i dont know but do u want to join an channel #msn?
[01:07] <kimbaroth> ic56: ohhhh
[01:07] <MadMerC> dsas what program did you suggest ???
[01:07] <ewouk> i have a problem
[01:07] <kimbaroth> ic56: I clearly understands now =)
[01:07] <zcat[1] > you can't sudo echo > /anywhere .. the "> /anywhere" still gets run as regular user..
[01:07] <ewouk> as soon as my dapper starts, it seems correct but then when i waight for about 20 secs. it hangs and nothing responds :/
[01:07] <Fujitsu> extern, you should probably remove the sudo from the start of all the lines, and then just run the script using sudo.
[01:07] <richiefrich> sfar no it'd be hdc4 or sdb4
[01:07] <Fujitsu> ewouk, what is displayed while it hangs?
[01:07] <ewouk> what should i do about that?
[01:07] <dsas> MadMerC: I suggested using bitlbee to connect to msn using an IRC client. But that's for msn messenger not for msn groups (he just needs to know what their irc server is i guess)
[01:07] <h3sp4wn> extern: uncomment net/ipv4/ip_forward=1 (from /etc/sysctl.conf) you are better off putting the other lines in /etc/network/interfaces
[01:07] <kimbaroth> ic56: lemme take note of the steps, cuz 2morrow im gonna install ubuntu ond a friends PC, and he have NTFS too
[01:07] <ewouk> everything, i even clicked on firefox browser...
[01:08] <richiefrich> sfar  hd0 = hda    hd1 = hdb  and so on all depends what u have
[01:08] <ewouk> ( its on a laptop system )
[01:08] <ic56> kimbaroth: correct. with the uid= option set, only one user would own the files.  Though this doesn't preclude also using the umask= option to also make the files globally readable (though it's kinda pointless, for most uses, to use both)
[01:08] <extern> Fujitsu, I want to put that file into the init.rd
[01:08] <Pantsos> hello
[01:08] <extern> so it could get executed everytime I start my pc
[01:08] <nightw0lf> hi, does anyone use turboprint here?
[01:08] <Fujitsu> extern, init.d?
[01:08] <PPower> does anyone know any good linux ICOM ic706MKG2 rig control software that works with ubuntu
[01:08] <extern> yes
[01:08] <richiefrich> sfar  if u have no hda  and only sdX  then  grub doesn't care
[01:08] <Pantsos> how do i upgrade from Ubuntu Dapper Drake RC to the stable release ?
[01:08] <Pantsos> just apt-get dist-upgrade?
[01:08] <Sjoerd-> Does anyone use Moonlight Commander?
[01:08] <neutrinomass> Pantsos, may I please /msg you ?
[01:08] <zcat[1] > PPower: try apt-cache search, sonething might show up...
[01:08] <dsas> !tell Pantsos about upgrading
[01:09] <Fujitsu> Sjoerd-, Midnight Commander?
[01:09] <MadMerC> does anyone know if mIRC works on linux ???
[01:09] <richiefrich> sfar hda4 = hd0,3
[01:09] <extern> I remember someone said something with chown too
[01:09] <extern> so it worked
[01:09] <Pantsos> thx
[01:09] <DustyDingo> Error: qglobal.h could not be found in /usr/share/qt3/include.
[01:09] <kimbaroth> ic56: ooook, done
[01:09] <Flannel> MadMerC: through wine, but why not use something native?
[01:09] <myst> hi
[01:09] <Sjoerd-> yes midnight commander
[01:09] <nightw0lf> MadMerC: why should anyone want to use mirc on linux?
[01:09] <DustyDingo> what can be the problem?
[01:09] <h3sp4wn> extern: Why init.d ? Surely it makes sense to run it when ever the other network card goes uo
[01:09] <Sjoerd-> Fujitsu: Do you advise using it, or something else?
[01:09] <kimbaroth> ic56: Can I ask something not related to "partitions"??
[01:09] <PPower> zcat[1] : there was one called icom that doesnt work (it requires /dev/icom and is command line). the person who i am setting linux up for is completly new to it and wants something graphically
[01:09] <Fujitsu> Sjoerd-, depends what you want to do.
[01:09] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok.  So, what did you decide -- how will you run your system?
[01:09] <Fujitsu> kimbaroth, fire away.
[01:09] <ic56> kimbaroth: sure, ask away.
[01:09] <myst> can i ask something about ubuntu? is it able to run windows programs?
[01:09] <Sjoerd-> Fujitsu: For a webserver
[01:09] <ewouk> my laptop hangs after mounting file system..... ???
[01:10] <Fujitsu> myst, some are able to be run through Wine.
[01:10] <patbam> why is the version of synaptic that comes up under applications>>add/remove different from the one that comes up under system>>administration>>synaptic ?
[01:10] <Flannel> myst: some of them, via wine.
[01:10] <richiefrich> myst yes
[01:10] <kimbaroth> ic56: Wich Audio Player do you recommend me?'
[01:10] <PPower> myst: www.winehq.com
[01:10] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell myst about wine
[01:10] <zcat[1] > nope, but you could possibly run the windows software under wine ..
[01:10] <extern> h3sp4wn, I want it to get executed each time I start my computer
[01:10] <Fujitsu> myst, see the link ubotu sent you.
[01:10] <ic56> kimbaroth: no knowledge of audio players -- sorry.
[01:10] <ewouk> "Kernel panic, not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt".... what means that?!
[01:10] <richiefrich> myst wine or cedega
[01:10] <DustyDingo> i installed qt3-dev-tools, but i still lack a /usr/share/qt3/include dir? which package contains this stuff?
[01:10] <zcat[1] > ewouk: tarfu!!
[01:10] <MadMerC> Flannel nightw0lf i want to connect to a msn groups chatroom and the only way i know of doing that thru IRC is using mIRC with connection scripts
[01:11] <sfar> richiefrich: so sda2 would be hd0,1 then?
[01:11] <Fujitsu> ewouk, it means something went horribly, horribly wrong.
[01:11] <ewouk> &&
[01:11] <h3sp4wn> extern: Is eth1 the interface which is going to the internet ?
[01:11] <Fujitsu> sfar, yes.
[01:11] <myst> hmmm i'd use ubuntu if ppl made games for it :) but i think i'll keep it to laggy slow windows -.-
[01:11] <kimbaroth> ic56: hehehehe, ooooooookie^^
[01:11] <Frogzoo> any better info on getting pocket pc to sync, other than what's in the wiki?
[01:11] <sfar> hm
[01:11] <extern> yes
[01:11] <nightw0lf> MadMerC: you could try to connect via jabber
[01:11] <richiefrich> sfar yes if u have no hdX  for a HDD
[01:11] <extern> h3sp4wn, the commands in script works fine
[01:11] <ewouk> Fujitsu, what can i do about it ?!
[01:11] <extern> I just wonder how to make it to execute
[01:11] <ic56> ewouk: it means the kernel detected either a bug or something wrong with the hardware.  To be safe, the kernel is terminating immediately *without* writing "syncing" to the disks
[01:11] <Fujitsu> ewouk, what hardware are you running?
[01:11] <MadMerC> nightw0lf do msn groups have jabber servers ???
[01:11] <kimbaroth> ic56: What do you mean with: How will I run my system???
[01:11] <richiefrich> sfar if  your running all scsi or SATA u got it
[01:11] <zcat[1] > ewouk: where did it happen? can you identify what might have caused it?
[01:12] <ic56> kimbaroth: I mean, will use uid= or not?
[01:12] <nightw0lf> MadMerC: i'm not sure about it...
[01:12] <ArthG> how can I change the fb device at boot time ? vesa fb16 does not work for me
[01:12] <h3sp4wn> extern: You wouldn't use sudo bootup script like that (because it would be running as root anyway)
[01:12] <ewouk> Fujitsu, Laptop Toshiba M70-147 Centrino 1.73 Ghz
[01:12] <sfar> yeah im runnnig all sata
[01:12] <kimbaroth> ic56: yup, im gonna use it
[01:12] <richiefrich> sfar then your hd0,0 sda1 and so on   hd1,0 sdb1
[01:13] <penyaskito> How can I play my iPod music with Rythmbox? I'm using Breezy. Thanx in advance
[01:13] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok. we need to make some adjustments to get things *just* right.
[01:13] <richiefrich> sfar u change the 1st number u change the drive :)
[01:13] <extern> h3sp4wn how to change the owner of the file to root?
[01:13] <h3sp4wn> extern: All you need is post-up /sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE (under the eth1 section of /etc/network/interfaces)
[01:13] <kimbaroth> ic56: ook
[01:13] <sfar> richiefrich: hehe.. I'll see if it works now.. thanks for the help!
[01:13] <zcat[1] > !mp3
[01:13] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:13] <h3sp4wn> extern: chown root:root file
[01:14] <ic56> kimbaroth: first, we should add the "auto" flag.  Secondly, hmm, let me check something.
[01:14] <kimbaroth> ic56: ok, ill wait
[01:14] <zcat[1] > for itms files you ask Steve really nicely to please stop using DRM.
[01:14] <extern> h3sp4wn I tried puting it there, but then both of my network cards were not activated
[01:14] <extern> and it didn't work
[01:14] <Fujitsu> zcat[1] , sounds about right.
[01:14] <patbam> if i installed dapper today would i have the latest alsa drivers? if not, how do i get them?
[01:15] <Fujitsu> patbam, you'd have the latest.
[01:15] <extern> h3sp4wn, I got this error: chown: changing ownership of `sharing': Operation not permitted
[01:15] <penyaskito> Some help with iPod & Ubuntu?
[01:15] <Fujitsu> !helpme
[01:15] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we cannot actually help you. :)
[01:15] <richiefrich> patbam all depens if u use kernel alsa or the alsa-driver
[01:15] <dsas> penyaskito: ask your question directly
[01:15] <h3sp4wn> extern: sudo chown root:root file
[01:15] <penyaskito> How can I play my iPod music with Rythmbox? I'm using Breezy
[01:15] <extern> h3sp4wn, lol, I just remembered that :S
[01:15] <zcat[1] > afaik the ipod should appear as a simple USB drive..
[01:15] <Fujitsu> richiefrich, no it doesn't.
[01:16] <ewouk> Fujitsu, can i solve that kernel panic error, or is it to bad?
[01:16] <richiefrich> Fujitsu yes there different versions
[01:16] <patbam> richiefrich: i found someone who seems to have had a very similar problem to me (no sound) here: http://clip.dia.fi.upm.es/~cochoa/wiki/index.php/Installing_Ubuntu_On_a_Vaio#Sound , so i'm trying to figure out what he did
[01:16] <Fujitsu> ewouk, please file a bug.
[01:16] <Fujitsu> richiefrich, no.
[01:16] <h3sp4wn> extern: It has to be in post-up (not pre-up) for the interface which is initialised last in the file
[01:16] <KenSentMe> Has anyone here installed wpa security for their wireless connection? I've read the wiki, but the network-manager-gnome doesn't work as described there
[01:16] <richiefrich> Fujitsu yes  i will disagree
[01:16] <Fujitsu> KenSentMe, why doesn't it work?
[01:16] <penyaskito> Rythmbox says I might need to install codecs, but I don't know what codecs I will need
[01:16] <dsas> KenSentMe: It can be dodgy on some hardware.
[01:16] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell penyaskito about restricted
[01:16] <Fujitsu> penyaskito, please see the link ubotu sent you.
[01:17] <KenSentMe> Fujitsu, dsas, nevermind. My laptop won't boot anymore :(
[01:17] <Fujitsu> KenSentMe, why not?
[01:17] <patbam> searching synaptic for alsa driver turns up several hits, but i'm not sure which i need?
[01:17] <zcat[1] > ewouk: try to identify as much as you can about what you're running, anything you did that might have made it panic.. especially anything you can do that reliably makes it panic again. the developers love those.\
[01:17] <Fujitsu> patbam, don't worry. You have the latest.
[01:17] <richiefrich> patbam  if u use the driver u must disble it in the kernel
[01:17] <KenSentMe> Fujitsu, won't boot at all, doesn't even get to the bios, so i'll have to check that first
[01:18] <Fujitsu> KenSentMe, aha. That's good, sort of.
[01:18] <ic56> kimbaroth: mmm, I see the wiki article sets the umask in such a way as to make it impossible to accidentally execute a program from the NTFS partition.  It would not be possible to execute a windows program, of course -- you'd just get an error message.  But you might want to execute a Linux program that you downloaded while running windows.  On the other hand, if you consider windows less secure, executing any
[01:18] <patbam> Fujitsu: ok, but i don't have sound
[01:18] <Frogzoo> KenSentMe: is grub messed up? did you reconfigure?
[01:18] <Fujitsu> patbam, what sound card?
[01:18] <extern> h3sp4wn, do I need to set ip_forward to 1 anywhere if I put it in interfaces?
[01:18] <ic56> kimbaroth: file from that partition could be seen as a security hole.  What do you think?
[01:18] <Fujitsu> Frogzoo, it doesn't even get to BIOS.
[01:18] <zcat[1] > Frogzoo: no BIOS suggests the problem is NOT grub.. ;(
[01:18] <karron> qiubo: hi
[01:19] <penyaskito> Fujitsu, thanx. Now it sounds good :)
[01:19] <richiefrich> Fujitsu how can u say there the same when there differnet ver
[01:19] <Fujitsu> penyaskito, no problem.
[01:19] <patbam> $ cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 |head -2  => Codec: Realtek ALC260
[01:19] <KenSentMe> Frogzoo, no, i power up, it runs 3 secs and then powers off. Hardware failure i think. Before i booted the screen light was very low
[01:19] <Fujitsu> richiefrich, the kernel one is the latest available.
[01:19] <Fujitsu> patbam, hmm... An odd Realtek chip.
[01:19] <Frogzoo> KenSentMe: try it with AC power attached...
[01:19] <kimbaroth> ic56: Then I Should quit the unmask option?
[01:19] <richiefrich> Fujitsu no it's not, and what ver kernel and what is the one in the kerenl that u think ?
[01:20] <Moodles> is it worth downgrading to the 2.5 kernel to get this old nvidia driver working, or should I just download an old version of ubuntu which has the 2.5 kernel?
[01:20] <torh> I had a little "problem" during install, in which my user wasn't pushed into the /etc/sudoers-file. Can anyone tell me what to write there? I'm using Drapper. Thanks.
[01:20] <KenSentMe> Frogzoo, doesn't help. It's for half an hour now, but still same prob
[01:20] <PPower> Moodles: no ubuntu version has 2.5. it is a dev version
[01:20] <Fujitsu> Moodles, 2.5 is a development kernel, it's old.
[01:20] <patbam> Fujitsu: i found a meandering thread in the bug tracker but it didn't give any clear suggestions (or at least, any that i could make out)
[01:20] <Fujitsu> There is no version of Ubuntu with kernel 2.5
[01:20] <Moodles> ah, so I should go down to 2.4
[01:20] <Fujitsu> patbam, what bug number?
[01:20] <zcat[1] > Moodles: install the nvidia-glx-legacy package ..
[01:20] <Fujitsu> Moodles, what Nvidia driver?
[01:20] <ic56> kimbaroth: if you want to *prevent* execution of programs on the NTFS partition, we need to change the umask.  Otherwise, 0222 is fine.
[01:20] <h3sp4wn> extern: net/ipv4/ip_forward=1 has to be uncommented from /etc/sysctl.conf (edit it with sudo and remove the #)
[01:20] <Moodles> 4496, 2003'ish
[01:21] <Moodles> RivaTV doesn't work with 5500+
[01:21] <mirak> when doing debootstrap is it needed to mount sysfs ?
[01:21] <Mulder_> hmmm. my friend had his nic working in breezy but now he's dist-upgraded to dapper and its not working. i told him to add 'sundance' (nic driver) module to /etc/modules and now it autoloads the module on boot. i told him to add auto eth0 and iface eth0 inet dhcp to /etc/network/interfaces  but after boot, ifconfig reports that eth0 has a mac (driver working) but it has no ip . ie. the dhcp failed for some reason
[01:21] <patbam> Fujitsu:   #28443:
[01:21] <Jemt> Greetz. I have installed an external USB HDD on my laptop, running Breezy. Unfortunately I can't write to the disc - only read now. The funny thing is, that it actually worked the first time I plugged it in. Can anyone help me?
[01:21] <bigfoot1> 	how can i do search on my hard drive for files that have been added in the last minute?
[01:21] <h3sp4wn> extern: Once you have finished pastebin me /etc/network/interfaces and I will tell you whether I think its right
[01:21] <kimbaroth> ic56: well, I dont think im gonna run anything from that partition, I just have music on it
[01:22] <kimbaroth> ic56: I think 0222 is ok
[01:22] <extern> # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
[01:22] <extern> # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
[01:22] <extern> # The loopback network interface
[01:22] <extern> auto lo
[01:22] <extern> iface lo inet loopback
[01:22] <extern> # The primary network interface
[01:22] <extern> auto eth1
[01:22] <extern> iface eth1 inet dhcp
[01:22] <extern> post-up /sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE
[01:22] <patbam> Fujitsu: should i try to figure out how to install the cvs version of the alsa driver?
[01:22] <extern> iface eth0 inet static
[01:22] <KenSentMe> !paste
[01:22] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[01:22] <extern> address 1.1.1.1
[01:22] <Jemt> !tell extern about enter
[01:22] <extern> netmask 255.0.0.0
[01:22] <extern> auto eth0
[01:22] <Fujitsu> patbam, that's a possibility.
[01:22] <ic56> kimbaroth: ok then, so just add the "auto" flag then.
[01:22] <KenSentMe> !tell extern about paste
[01:23] <kimbaroth> ic56: defaults,ro,uid=kimbaroth,umask=0222,auto ????
[01:23] <neutrinomass> Mulder_: I'm not sure what your problem is, but just because the device shows under ifconfig, it doesn't mean it's using the correct driver. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DavicomEthernet
[01:23] <richiefrich> hmm i thought it was the same ?
[01:23] <sugoruyo> hey folks sorry to be so bothersome but has anyone taken a look at what i pasted?
[01:23] <patbam> Fujitsu: so how can i tell if the driver in question is in the kernel or a separate thing? (sorry, i'm a bit fuzzy on lower level kernelish things...)
[01:24] <Mulder_> neutrinomass, it's the correct driver. custom recompiled for the dapper kernel. used the same driver in breezy fine (compiled for breezy kernel then though)
[01:24] <Fujitsu> patbam, I've got to go for a while.
[01:24] <richiefrich> patbam what kernel?
[01:24] <neutrinomass> Mulder_: Hm... ok then ...not sure ..
[01:24] <ic56> kimbaroth: you don't need "defaults".  And best if we put them in the order people expect:  ro,auto,umask=0222,uid=kimbaroth
[01:24] <Mulder_> how do you us ethe dhcp-client by hand
[01:24] <richiefrich> patbam the latest drivers are 1.0.11
[01:24] <patbam> Fujitsu: thanks for your help
[01:24] <Mulder_> dhcp3-client
[01:24] <zach> i'm trying to setup a wiki on ubuntu does anyone know how to do this
[01:24] <bigfoot1> where does httrack write the files by default?
[01:24] <Jemt> Greetz. I have installed an external USB HDD on my laptop, running Breezy. Unfortunately I can't write to the disc - only read now. The funny thing is, that it actually worked the first time I plugged it in. The device is not listed in fstab - Can anyone help me?
[01:25] <extern> h3sp4wn, so is it ok?
[01:25] <Frogzoo> zach: create yourself a login
[01:25] <patbam> richiefrich:  2.6.15-23-386
[01:25] <zach> how
[01:25] <neutrinomass> zach: Just type http://wiki.ubuntu.com/The_Page_You_Want and start creating it ... You'll need a wiki account
[01:25] <QPAD|warlock> How do I get my intel xeon's proccesors to work? I only see one for some reason, but i have 2 intel xeon's 3.0 64bits
[01:25] <richiefrich> then the driver is much newer
[01:25] <richiefrich> patbam ^^
[01:25] <BazziR> Jemt: is it in mtab?
[01:25] <Jemt> BazziR: Checking
[01:25] <h3sp4wn> extern: Have a look at http://pastebin.com/757383 (the post-up has to be on the interface which is brought up last)
[01:26] <zach> what i mean is a wiki for my self on a server that i have runnin
[01:26] <shriphani> hello ogra
[01:26] <Jemt> BazziR: Yep, it is
[01:26] <patbam> richiefrich: can i get the updated driver in an apt repo or must i compile it?
[01:26] <BazziR> hmm
[01:26] <h3sp4wn> extern: Have you changed sysctl.conf ?
[01:26] <richiefrich> patbam whats this tell u --> lspci | grep Multimedia
[01:26] <BazziR> so it should be mounted on plugging it in
[01:26] <ic56> kimbaroth: finally, you should do a boot test: reboot your system to verify that when it comes back up, the NTFS filesystem will be automatically mounted -- so you never have to use the "mount" command manually.
[01:26] <shriphani> guys where can i find win codecs for totem movie player ?
[01:26] <BazziR> gtg
[01:26] <extern> yes
[01:26] <patbam> richiefrich: nothing
[01:26] <Jemt> BazziR: It is mounted
[01:27] <Jemt> BazziR: I just can't write to the partition
[01:27] <richiefrich> patbam whats this tell u --> sudo lspci | grep Multimedia
[01:27] <Jemt> BazziR: Ubuntu says "Read-only system"
[01:27] <h3sp4wn> neutrinomass: Is the router working now ?
[01:27] <kimbaroth> ic56: ok, So, I Just umount it?
[01:27] <unary> hello all :)
[01:27] <kimbaroth> ic56: and then reboot?
[01:27] <patbam> richiefrich: there is this line: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
[01:27] <ic56> kimbaroth: no need to umount -- that too is now automatic
[01:27] <Jemt> BazziR: Btw - it is formated with vfat
[01:27] <unary> hardware related quries OK here ?
[01:27] <kimbaroth> ic56: oooook, Then Ill BRB
[01:27] <ic56> kimbaroth: I'll wait
[01:27] <kimbaroth> ic56: lets see how it works
[01:28] <richiefrich> patbam let me get u a url
[01:28] <patbam> richiefrich: thanks
[01:28] <richiefrich> np
[01:28] <zach> has anyone done this before?
[01:28] <QPAD|warlock> How do I get my intel xeon's proccesors to work? I only see one for some reason, but i have 2 intel xeon's 3.0 64bits
[01:28] <dsas> !tell shriphani about restricted
[01:28] <Jemt> BazziR: Not even root can write to the drive
[01:28] <unary> join #linux
[01:28] <Aynjell> Hello all.
[01:28] <extern> h3sp4wn, so I should place the post-up line at the end?
[01:29] <h3sp4wn> extern: I think so
[01:29] <bigfoot1> how can i do search on my hard drive for files that have been added in the last minute?
[01:29] <sentinel> ok i tried to boot with boot=linux acpi=off and have had kernel panic :-) what do i do now ?
[01:29] <h3sp4wn> extern: Just means it will be run after both interfaces are up
[01:30] <zach> so no one here has set up a wiki on ubuntu
[01:30] <extern> ok, thanks
[01:30] <Frogzoo> sentinel: 'linux acpi=off'      lose the 'boot='
[01:30] <kimbaroth> ic56: It worked great =)
[01:31] <zach> anyone?
[01:31] <grasshopper> its gksudo nautilus to open nautilus as root? I want to take someting i downloaded into home to /etc/networking but don't have the permission to do so. So...
[01:31] <sentinel> well i tried that too the kernel panic message was a bit longer :-) and than my asus board said: "system failed due cpu overclocking"
[01:31] <richiefrich> patbam  http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Intel&card=ICH+southbridge+HD-audio+and+modem.&chip=ICH6%2C+ICH6M%2C+ICH7%2C+ESB2&module=hda-intel
[01:31] <ic56> kimbaroth: excellent!  good luck with your friend's install.  ttyl!
[01:31] <grasshopper> sentinel: do you play Go
[01:31] <dsas> bigfoot1: You need the find command, I couldn't tell you what you need to do with it though
[01:31] <sentinel> Go ?
[01:31] <Frogzoo> bigfoot1: man find - or just run 'sudo updatedb' & then 'locate' will work
[01:31] <kimbaroth> ic56: Thanks again =), Its time to get some sleep^^
[01:31] <sentinel> should i try the alternate install cd ?
[01:32] <Hajuu> Hey hey! Could anyone tell me why using breezy repositories, I cant find nvidia-xconfig package that you "apparently" need to enable the nvidia graphics? :/
[01:32] <NoWhereMan[away] > hi guys
[01:32] <kimbaroth> ic56: Peace Out!
[01:32] <richiefrich> patbam thats the alsa site and tells u how to had compile it, but u must make sure u doent have it in your kernel
[01:32] <patbam> richiefrich: thanks. do you have any suggestions as to whether i should do a  module or a kernel rebuild?
[01:32] <ic56> kimbaroth: sweet Ubuntu dreams!  What timezone are you in anyway?
[01:32] <extern> I've got another problem - my login screen is at 2048x1536 resolution, setup asked me for the best resolution :P I can't find where to change the resolution of the login scren
[01:32] <grasshopper> sentinel: someone with your handle plays Go [very well]  over at kgs, Doesn't sound like you though if you don't know what the word means
[01:32] <QPAD|warlock> What SMP kernel to install if i want to use both of my intel xeon 3.0 64bits?
[01:32] <neutrinomass> h3sp4wn: Yes. Load 'dmfe' instead of 'tulip' and it works automagically :)
[01:32] <NoWhereMan[away] > I've managed to get back xscreensaver instead of gnome-screensaver. does it happen to you too having the SAME image two or three times-in-a-row ?
[01:32] <patbam> richiefrich:  i presume because if it's in kernel it would override anything that's a module
[01:33] <NoWhereMan[away] > (with glslideshow)
[01:33] <Frogzoo> !tell extern about fixres - or system -> prefs -> screen resn
[01:33] <hesam> hi
[01:33] <zach> Does anyone know how to setup a wiki on ubuntu?
[01:33] <[nige] > anyone know if ati has dropped support for the big desktop with the new ati drivers
[01:33] <richiefrich> patbam no it will fail to cmopile
[01:33] <sentinel> grasshopper,  i think its just a common nickname
[01:33] <Frogzoo> !tell extern about fixres
[01:33] <hesam> this is my first time here
[01:33] <patbam> richiefrich: i see
[01:33] <hesam> im new to Linux
[01:33] <fiveiron> anyone using ldap?
[01:33] <h3sp4wn> neutrinomass: Is that a bug in the hardware detection of ubuntu then ?
[01:33] <dsas> zach: You need to give more information. the easiest way is to install moin
[01:33] <Frogzoo> zach: google 'lamp + wiki'
[01:33] <neutrinomass> h3sp4wn: Heh, I made a wiki page that people might run across when having issues with it
[01:33] <richiefrich> patbam idk if there in the repos
[01:33] <grasshopper> sentinel: i see - like grasshopper, hehe
[01:33] <neutrinomass> h3sp4wn: Yes, reported it :)
[01:33] <edc> i think i found a local root exploit, who do i speak to?
[01:34] <sentinel> :-D
[01:34] <ald> !tell ald about fixres
[01:34] <neutrinomass> (It's still unconfirmed though )
[01:34] <sentinel> SO can anyone help me ?
[01:34] <QPAD|warlock> apt-get install linux-686-smp - would this install both of my intel xeon's on 64bits?
[01:34] <Steve|> hi, i'm having problems with ndiswrapper... it says it can't utilize my hardware or somthing like that?
[01:34] <grasshopper> can someone help me aswell please
[01:34] <patbam> richiefrich: ok. golly, this is pretty involved.
[01:34] <dsas> edc: file a bug on whatever it is, mark it as security related and it should subscribe the security contact for that package
[01:34] <grasshopper> or anyone
[01:34] <neutrinomass> edc: File a bug on Launchpad and say yes to 'security issue'
[01:34] <QPAD|warlock> Anyone ?!
[01:35] <richiefrich> patbam it's not that hard, but if u can get then from the repos it'd be easier
[01:35] <grasshopper> i don't mind; anyone or someone, but i need help
[01:35] <Frogzoo> QPAD|warlock: nope - 686 is 32 bit
[01:35] <patbam> richiefrich: how do i know what its name is so i can search?
[01:35] <bigfoot1> ok. i did the find command
[01:35] <grasshopper> is it gksudo nautilus to open nautilus as root?
[01:35] <edc> dsas : too much effort, am writing accountin exams soon, i will rather pass it onto someone like seveas or crimsum
[01:35] <dsas> grasshopper: yes
[01:35] <grasshopper> thx dsas
[01:35] <bigfoot1> how can i find the complete URL of the file in my harddrive.
[01:35] <QPAD|warlock> Frogzoo, what's the exact then? I'm new to these stuff. I need to make sure that both of my intel xeon processors are working correctly (both needs to be shown up) Any ideas Frogzoo ?
[01:35] <bigfoot1> find is giving only the last subdirectory.
[01:35] <dsas> edc: That's up to you, just make sure it's someone you trust.
[01:35] <fiveiron> anyone using ldap?
[01:36] <bigfoot1> it doesn't give the direcotroies that the file is in.
[01:36] <zach> dsas, ok i have moin installed now what do i do
[01:36] <grasshopper> dsas: do you happen to know the command line to move folder from one to another? is it mv?
[01:36] <dsas> edc: And that you know it is actually them you are informing
[01:36] <dsas> grasshopper: mv -R
[01:36] <sentinel> i am trying to install the 6.06 version on my AMD64 Athlon, the live system words fine and boots and the installer starts too, while the message "configuring apt" appears the installer seems to be freezing after a while the system says "installer crashed" any ideas ?
[01:36] <Tesuki> hello
[01:36] <dsas> grasshopper: mv -R original_folder new_folder
[01:36] <sentinel> words = works
[01:36] <grasshopper> dsas mv-R?
[01:36] <dsas> zach: use it.
[01:36] <richiefrich> patbam  i just found this, so it soent look like there in the repos ..   http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=182317
[01:37] <dsas> grasshopper: mv -R, there's a space between the mv and the -
[01:37] <zach> were do i point my browser
[01:37] <grasshopper> dsas: and you give the whole pathname?
[01:37] <dsas> grasshopper: Either relative or the whole pathname
[01:37] <mirak> weo: Failure while installing base packages.  This will be re-attempted up to five times.
[01:37] <hyphenated> dsas: there's no -R option for mv (not does it need it)
[01:37] <mirak> whn I deboostrap
[01:37] <edc> dsas, : link for the launchpad bug repoort thing?
[01:37] <grasshopper> relative is shorter? but how?
[01:37] <dsas> edc: launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[01:37] <mirak> when I debootstrap
[01:37] <hyphenated> edc: launchpad.net
[01:37] <dsas> hyphenated: sorry yes you're right.
[01:38] <patbam> richiefrich: ok... so you think these instructions are a good place to start
[01:38] <Tesuki> sorry to interrupt. but how do I make a boot disc on windows for installation of ubuntu?
[01:38] <myavuzselim> is there a way to install dapper without live cd?
[01:38] <edc> ubutu websites are always slow to load
[01:38] <Frogzoo> QPAD|warlock: I'd try the AMD64 Dapper release, as it's mentioned this supports Xeon: http://ubuntu.cs.utah.edu/releases/6.06/
[01:38] <liquidindian> I'm trying to enable DMA on my hard drive using the guide in the wiki.  I'm getting a ' HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Invalid argument' message.  Does that mean that I can't enable it on this drive?
[01:38] <Steve|> Tesuki: if its an iso use nero or somthign and burn as an image
[01:38] <richiefrich> patbam  i found this too -->   The version of alsa-driver in Debian and Ubuntu repos is not nearly new   1.0.8rc1   <-- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=47755
[01:38] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell myavuzselim about alternate
[01:38] <dsas> grasshopper: mv folder1 ../folder2 would move folder1 into the directory above and rename it to folder2
[01:39] <Steve|> Tesuki: then put the cd in your computer and when you restart, make sure you choose the cd as the first boot
[01:39] <dsas> myavuzselim: You need the alternate cd (same page as the desktop one)
[01:39] <patbam> richiefrich: i wonder if i should go ask around in #alsa as well
[01:39] <QPAD|warlock> Frogzoo, no no no... I installed dapper, that messed up my game-servers, so i need to reformate to get back to my old ubuntu version, and i remember that both of my procs didnt work on the clean installation
[01:39] <richiefrich> patbam yes ill tell u what i all installed --> alsa-lib alsa-driver alsa-oss alsa-utils
[01:39] <ic56> bigfoot1: find reports the complete pathname with respect to the starting point.  If you want the starting point to be the root, then cd there.  Here's the conventional way:  "(cd /; find <directory> -print)".  Omit the quotes but not the parentheses.
[01:39] <liquidindian> !dma
[01:39] <Frogzoo> liquidindian: that's a bit wierd - how old's the drive? did you try 'sudo hdparm -d /dev/hd#' ?
[01:39] <Steve|> Fujitsu: hey is ss from before.. you told me to download http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to mount windows... when i go there its all in text.. i'm in windows right now so what extension would i put it in so i can install it on dapper?
[01:40] <c0nfidencal> where can i find if ubuntu supports modem usb adsl modem ale 130?
[01:40] <myavuzselim> I have to redownload, ah yes jigdo
[01:40] <Fujitsu> Steve|, doesn't matter about the extension.
[01:40] <Mulder_> hmmm well apparently the itnerface is sending out dhcpdiscover, but nothing's coming back .. sounds like cabling issues but maybe not :S
[01:40] <Frogzoo> QPAD|warlock: for breezy, same deal - for 64bit, you need the A64 release
[01:40] <richiefrich> patbam this is a gentoo wiki site but it's really well documented --> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_ALSA_sound_mixer_aka_dmix#Installing_alsa-driver  <-- it explains the kernel
[01:40] <Steve|> Fujitsu: ah ok thankyou
[01:40] <c0nfidencal> where can i find if ubuntu supports modem usb adsl modem ale 130?
[01:40] <QPAD|warlock> Frogzoo, When I install ubuntu from scratch, which version on the ubuntu page should i use the AMD64 release?
[01:40] <hyphenated> c0nfidencal: boot the live cd and plug it in? ;-)
[01:40] <Steve|> bbl
[01:40] <QPAD|warlock> I've read about it on ubuntuforums alittle bit.
[01:41] <c0nfidencal> :
[01:41] <c0nfidencal> Dok
[01:41] <QPAD|warlock> brb getting my smoke
[01:41] <Tesuki> the thing is I used Window burning thing and un zipt the ubuntu6.06-server.iso iso file and the cd isn't bootable so I need a disk
[01:41] <Hajuu> Need some serious advice... I installed Breezy's kernel into my otherwise hoary installation.. All is running fine, except I cant open anything in a terminal from within gdm/x.... wtf? Anyone got any ideas?
[01:41] <patbam> i have -lib and -util, -oss is currently uninstalled, and -driver doesn't come up in a search in synaptic
[01:41] <hyphenated> Tesuki: you don't unpack the ISO. you burn it as a "CD Image"
[01:41] <liquidindian> Frogzoo, I bought it new about 6 months ago.  If I do that, I get a /dev/sda1: message with nothing else.
[01:41] <Tesuki> dosn't work with window burn
[01:41] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell Tesuki about iso
[01:42] <QPAD|warlock> back Frogzoo, any ideas of what SMP kernel is needed?
[01:42] <Fujitsu> Tesuki, read the message ubotu sent you.
[01:42] <Fujitsu> QPAD|warlock, the Ubuntu 6.06 kernels all have SMP inbuilt.
[01:42] <concept10> Fujitsu, how do you enable?
[01:42] <Tesuki> okey thank you
[01:42] <patbam> richiefrich: maybe i should just try installed alsa-oss
[01:42] <patbam> *installing
[01:43] <Fujitsu> concept10, enable what?
[01:43] <Frogzoo> liquidindian: which release are you installing?
[01:43] <concept10> Fujitsu, smp on stock kernels..
[01:43] <Fujitsu> concept10, it's built in. No enabling required.
[01:43] <liquidindian> Frogzoo, Dapper
[01:43] <Frogzoo> QPAD|warlock: A64 is for 64 bit cpus
[01:44] <richiefrich> patbam u can, but how is your kernel setup?  do u have alsa built-in or as modules
[01:44] <Fujitsu> concept10, although you may need the 686 or k7 kernels, rather than 386
[01:44] <sonium> does ubuntu not have a modprobe.conf oder modprobe.d file?
[01:44] <QPAD|warlock> Fujitsu, So AMD64 version of ubuntu is what I need to install ((I'm so sorry for asking same question again, Im out of time and I need todo a backup of 40gb and Intsall ubuntu/apache/Ftp etc from scratch within 3hours))
[01:44] <patbam> richiefrich: actually i'm not sure how to distinguish
[01:44] <QPAD|warlock> Then move on to my next server, which I need to configurate from scratch awell. Alot of work today, and I -need- to be done with it today.
[01:44] <richiefrich> patbam if there built-in then try as modules 1st then reboot and run alsaconf
[01:44] <concept10> Fujitsu, I only see one processor w/ cat /proc/cpuinfo, I have a p4 with HT
[01:44] <richiefrich> patbam  * = built-in  M = module
[01:44] <liquidindian> Frogzoo, unfortunately I can't find any info on the drive, or at least none that's not in japanese...
[01:44] <Fujitsu> QPAD|warlock, do you want to play patented multimedia? If not, go with AMD64.
[01:44] <QPAD|warlock> Frogzoo, cheers, so AMD64 version of ubuntu, not the x8. ?
[01:45] <Jemt> How can I Low-level format an external USB HDD ?
[01:45] <Fujitsu> concept10, make sure you install linux-686.
[01:45] <QPAD|warlock> No Fujitsu, I need to install ubuntu server
[01:45] <QPAD|warlock> Without graphical addons.
[01:45] <Fujitsu> QPAD|warlock, AMD64, if you have an Athlon 64.
[01:45] <edc> dsas, : uploaded the report, marked as security... if you know someone to poke to take a look at it, please do
[01:45] <ic56> Fujitsu: to answer your earlier question, I am unfamiliar with gedit but it appears primitive with respect to vi or emacs.  The specific issue with kimbaroth was how to make gedit ignore the absense of a write bit in a file's perms and try to write the file anyway -- which should work if you are root.  Do you know of a way to do that in gedit?
[01:45] <patbam> richiefrich: where would these *s and Ms be?
[01:45] <dsas> edc: The only people allowed to look at it is you and the packages security contact.
[01:46] <Fujitsu> ic56, no I don't. I use Vim :)
[01:46] <c0nfidencal> amd64.. bla bla bla? :| i386 is better, aint it? :D
[01:46] <Fujitsu> c0nfidencal, !?
[01:46] <patbam> Fujitsu: vim++ :)
[01:46] <ic56> kimbaroth: yeah, ok.  So why did you challenge me when I said gedit was primitive?
[01:46] <dsas> edc: If it doesn't have a security contact and it's in main then I think pitti is the "general security guy"
[01:46] <ucordes> amd turion 4ever
[01:46] <c0nfidencal> Fujitsu ...all saying that i386 is better, aint it?
[01:46] <ucordes> :P
[01:47] <richiefrich> patbam in the kernel -->  cd /usr/src/linux && make menuconfig
[01:47] <sentinel> i am trying to install the 6.06 version on my AMD64 Athlon, the live system works fine and boots and the installer starts too, while the message "configuring apt" appears the installer seems to be freezing after a while the system says "installer crashed" any ideas ?
[01:47] <Frogzoo> liquidindian: seems like hdparm doesn't support sata & DMA is probably already enabled on the drive, so no need to enable it
[01:47] <utab> I have a Wine problem is anyone interested
[01:47] <patbam> richiefrich: ok just a sec
[01:47] <edc> well i call it a feature, lol
[01:47] <liquidindian> Frogzoo, Oh, okay :)
[01:47] <utab> is there a Wine geek
[01:47] <Frogzoo> Fujitsu: apparently A64 also supports xeon (64bit)
[01:47] <liquidindian> Frogzoo, sata?
[01:47] <patbam> richiefrich: i don't have a /usr/src/linux, heh
[01:48] <zachhale-pc> i'm having difficulty running debootstrap via knoppix trying to install ubuntu
[01:48] <richiefrich> patbam ahh then idk about the ubuntu kernel.. i install my own
[01:48] <ic56> c0nfidencal: why stop at i386?  Go back to our roots!  Run minix on 8086!
[01:48] <zachhale-pc> i'm getting a permission denied, any help?
[01:48] <Fujitsu> Frogzoo, yes, it does.
[01:48] <c0nfidencal> ic56: o.O?
[01:48] <patbam> richiefrich: ah, thou art leeter than i :)
[01:48] <richiefrich> patbam i get a vanailla kernel from kernel.org  ...
[01:48] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: Did you manually install the dapper debootstrap deb ?
[01:48] <ic56> c0nfidencal: 8-D
[01:48] <c0nfidencal> ^^
[01:48] <Frogzoo> QPAD|warlock: so there you go, as Fujitsu says, A64 will support you Xeons
[01:49] <richiefrich> patbam no i just like vanialla ones
[01:49] <QPAD|warlock> Fujitsu, I have intel xeon's (x2 3.0 64bits) - I need to know exactly what version to use.
[01:49] <QPAD|warlock> Ah
[01:49] <QPAD|warlock> I thank you Frogzoo, and Fujitsu.
[01:49] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: yes, following: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromKnoppix
[01:49] <ic56> Fujitsu: yeah, ok.  So why did you challenge me when I said gedit was primitive?
[01:49] <QPAD|warlock> You saved me some time from testing lots of stuff then :-)
[01:49] <Frogzoo> QPAD|warlock: yw, & gl
[01:49] <patbam> richiefrich: is there some alternative way i can determine whether my alsa is a builitin or a module?
[01:50] <Fujitsu> ic56, it's not particularly primitive. Just not as feature-rich as Vim and co.
[01:50] <richiefrich> patbam im sure there is.. let me google and see how to edit the ubuntu kerenl
[01:50] <Mourner> Hi there. I have a problem installing ubuntu - the installer crashes while processing language packs with the following error: File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/debconf.py", line 81, in command
[01:50] <Mourner>     status = int(status)
[01:50] <Mourner> ValueError: invalid literal for int():
[01:50] <ic56> Fujitsu: what *is* primitive, if gedit isn't?
[01:50] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: use this version of debootstrap http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_0.3.3.0ubuntu2_all.deb (knoppix can install deb's right ?
[01:50] <Fujitsu> ic56, notepad.
[01:50] <Frogzoo> patbam: cat /proc/modules |grep alsa
[01:50] <QPAD|warlock> Frogzoo, will you be on in around 2hours?
[01:51] <Hajuu> Need some serious advice... I installed Breezy's kernel into my otherwise hoary installation.. All is running fine, except I cant open anything in a terminal from within gdm/x.... wtf? Anyone got any ideas?
[01:51] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: debootstrap only depends on sh (so it will be ok)
[01:51] <Mourner> Anyone?
[01:51] <Frogzoo> QPAD|warlock: nope - I'm out of here directly...
[01:51] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: ok i'll try that
[01:51] <patbam> Frogzoo: thanks. that came up empty
[01:51] <rnix> hi, yesterday i installed dapper drake. since then i get a message at boot time - dosfscheck 2.11 fat32, lfn there are differences between boot sector and its backup. both my systems (ubuntu, wxp) boot well. how can i fix this?
[01:51] <sentinel> as i thought so no one has any idea thx anyway
[01:51] <QPAD|warlock> Frogzoo, ack. You got msn or something perhaps I could catch you on later?
[01:52] <c0nfidencal> hey mates, where can i find this place @ ubuntu? http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/2443/dude0yt.jpg <--- its @ networking?
[01:52] <cavediver> Noone with some snmp-skills ?
[01:53] <cavediver> That can magically get me some more mibs :)
[01:53] <ic56> Fujitsu: ah, I see.  gedit supports syntax highlighting and stuff.  Ok, your point makes sense.
[01:53] <sambrista> Hi! I've got 2 mp3 players, when i plug the older one, gnome recognises it as an mp3 player so it displays my mp3 an ipod like icon and appears in rythmbox. When i plug the second one (with card reader integrated) gnome recognises it as a simple usb memory (both the flash memory and the SD card) so it doesn't appear in rythmbox. Anyone knows how can i fix this??
[01:53] <Fujitsu> ic56, and tab, etc.
[01:53] <QPAD|warlock> Frogzoo, if you do could you add warlock4ever@hotmail.com? I might need one or two advices from you later regarding ubuntu when im in the server hall sorting the servers out. Highly appriciated, This goes to everyone with ubuntu server experience.
[01:53] <richiefrich> patbam i know download the kernel-source in apt-get
[01:53] <QPAD|warlock> Gotta run now, As I'm late already
[01:54] <richiefrich> patbam look in synaptic you'll find it
[01:54] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: how do i use the .deb?
[01:54] <patbam> i have a snd_hda_intel module
[01:54] <Sjoerd-> how do I install midnight commander? sudo apt-get install mc doesn't work
[01:54] <Fujitsu> !doesn't work
[01:54] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day?  Does it want more money?  Is it on IRC all the time?  Please be specific!  Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[01:54] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: (I don't use knoppix but you should be able to use dpkg -i debootstrap_blah.deb) if you can't you can just extract the script to /tmp or somewhere with 'ar p debootstrap.deb data.tar.gz | tar zxf -' It may be easier for you to use the netboot/mini.iso (its only 7mb)
[01:54] <c0nfidencal> ^^
[01:54] <sonium> what is the way tell ubuntu the module loading order manually?
[01:54] <c0nfidencal> hey mates, where can i find this place @ ubuntu? http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/2443/dude0yt.jpg <--- its @ networking?
[01:54] <Jemt> Hm, why can I only see 33.8 GB of my 120 GB external USB HDD ?
[01:54] <rocky> bah, why does rhythmbox hang so often when i try connecting to a remote radio station? (streaming mp3's)
[01:55] <ic56> Fujitsu: right.  Yes, that's pretty decent.
[01:55] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: Is there a specific reason you are trying to install from knoppix (even if its don't have any blank cd's)
[01:55] <synap> !upgrade
[01:55] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[01:56] <patbam> richiefrich: ther ei ss a kernel-source-2.4.27
[01:56] <kane77> msg NickServ IDENTIFY 25041985
[01:56] <patbam> eheh
[01:56] <richiefrich> patbam no u want what u have now
[01:56] <Sjoerd-> The command gives out the following: Line1 Reading package lists... Done Line2 Building dependency tree... Done Line3 E: Couldn't find package mc
[01:56] <Fujitsu> kane77, change your password please...
[01:56] <richiefrich> kane77 u forgot the /
 Yipes
[01:57] <kane77> Fujitsu, how...?
[01:57] <Hajuu> Need some serious advice... I installed Breezy's kernel into my otherwise hoary installation.. All is running fine, except I cant open anything in a terminal from within gdm/x.... wtf? Anyone got any ideas?
[01:57] <extern> does anyone know how to change the resolution of login screen?
[01:57] <patbam> richiefrich that's all that comes up when i search synaptic ofr kernel-source
[01:57] <kane77> richiefrich, I realised that...
[01:57] <Fujitsu> Hajuu, don't run Breezy kernels in Hoary. That's all I can say.
[01:58] <Hajuu> meh cant see why not?
[01:58] <Hajuu> everythings working perfectly
[01:58] <richiefrich> kane77  /MSG nickserv help set PASSWORD
[01:58] <Hajuu> except the terminals
[01:58] <richiefrich> kane77 to change it
[01:58] <hmpedersen> I can boot breezy install cds.. But not dapper
[01:58] <h3sp4wn> Hajuu: Different versions of libc
[01:59] <Hajuu> Fujitsu: besides, not always going to run it.. just when I want to play games so I can get my nvidia-glx-legacy crankin
[01:59] <h3sp4wn> Hajuu: You should at least build the breezy kernel against hoary's libraries
[01:59] <Hajuu> ooh
[01:59] <Hajuu> sounds good
[01:59] <richiefrich> patbam then idk but it should be in there
[01:59] <Hajuu> lol
[01:59] <Hajuu> ill do that
[01:59] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: i'm installing from knoppix because this is a 3rd OS in a tripple boot macbook situation i'm doin. i need to set up the drive, then put a bootstrap on it from a livecd
[02:00] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: ar p didn't work
[02:00] <Hajuu> and I can just update my libc and stuff from the breezy repositories yeah?
[02:00] <kane77> richiefrich, ok... now changed...
[02:00] <richiefrich> :)
[02:00] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: Do you have ar ?
[02:00] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: Is it just the syntax of the command thats wrong or do you not have ar
[02:00] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: yes
[02:01] <patbam> richiefrich: ok. thanks a lot for all your help. i'm afraid i'm conquered for tonight. gnite!
[02:01] <zachhale-pc> oh wait, 1 min
[02:01] <patbam> richiefrich: me? ok.
[02:01] <richiefrich> patbam np
[02:01] <rixth> http://egotastic.com/entertainment/celebrities/jessica-alba/jessica-alba-wants-to-be-topless-001293 just thought I'd share that.
[02:01] <richiefrich> patbam ?
[02:01] <kane77> why doesn't the splash image for GRUB work?? I installed it just like they say in dapper guide but it displays just some unreadable characters at boot..
[02:01] <rixth> I shall join #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:02] <patbam> richiefrich: oh, was confused. (not that that's not par for my course ;) )
[02:02] <pulver> anyone know the path to the default logout icons? they look terrible....
[02:02] <extern> how to change the login screen resolution?
[02:02] <zachhale-pc>  tree... Done Line3 E: Couldn't find package mc
 kane77, change your password please...
[02:02] <salah> how do I set up a printer in ubuntu?
[02:02] <finalbeta_> I just installed VMWare tools on the new Dapper.  Everything went fine. I see a VMware process. But none of the functions are working. How should I proceed?
[02:02] <zachhale-pc> oops
[02:02] <kane77> zachhale-pc, I did...
[02:03] <pulver> :)
[02:03] <xophEr> kane77, check that location is right in your menu.lst..
[02:03] <Fujitsu> salah, System->Administration->Printers
[02:03] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: ar -x debootstrap_0.3.3.0ubuntu2_all.deb data.tar.gz (then extract data.tar.gz with tar xvfz data.tar.gz) if you use the netboot or alternative cd then it won't mess up your bootloader anyway
[02:03] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: k looks like it worked, i have 'usr' dir, what to do next to get to the guts of this?
[02:04] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: debootstrap is probably in usr/bin underneath that
[02:05] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: copy it somewhere and run it with ./debootstrap options
[02:05] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: ok, lemme try this
[02:05] <kane77> xophEr, I put the splash into /boot/grub/images/ubuntu.xpm.gz and the entry in menu.lst looks like this "splashimage (hd0,1)/boot/grub/images/ubuntu.xpm.gz"
[02:06] <xophEr> splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/images/ubuntu.xpm.gz
[02:06] <xophEr> check that your device is correct..
[02:06] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: it's just one file, i tried running it from /usr/sbin
[02:07] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: i get a /functions no such file or directory
[02:07] <kane77> xophEr, I knew it was something like this!.. what is hd0,0 and hd0,1??
[02:08] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: in /user/lib/debootstrap there is a devices.tar.gz..... should that be something to deal with?
[02:08] <kane77> xophEr, and how do I change the default boot option??
[02:08] <ctothej> how can I set java 5 as the one the OS uses by default?
[02:08] <mwe> kane77: first and second partition on the primary drive
[02:08] <xophEr> well look in the file, where the kernels are.. there you should find the correct hd-option.
[02:08] <mwe> ctothej: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[02:09] <xophEr> kane77, you mean which kernel / OS to boot?
[02:09] <kane77> xophEr, yes...
[02:09] <salah> is there any drivers for Canon pixma MP500 printers?
[02:09] <kane77> xophEr, I see some default but I know not what to choose... there's default 0
[02:09] <ctothej> mwe: thanks bro. what else does update-alternatives do?
[02:10] <xophEr> default 0, means the first entry.. default 1 the second and so on
[02:10] <Dybber> Hey! I have a problem when I go to the change screen resolution dialog, i cant find 1280x960 (4:3), but only 1280x1024 (5:4)...and some smaller and bigger, but i want 1280x960 :)
[02:10] <mwe> ctothej: it updates the system defaults
[02:10] <mwe> ctothej: read 'man update-alternatives' for details
[02:11] <ctothej> mwe: will do. thanks alot.
[02:11] <mwe> !tell Dybber about fixres
[02:11] <threeseas> Hello. I wanted the latest version of eric (a python editor) but it wasn't listed in the repositories (via synaptic) so I installed it the old way -- is there a way to get synaptic to recognize I have a newer version of eric?
[02:12] <mwe> threeseas: not like that. does it matter if apt recognizes it?
[02:12] <dsas> threeseas: If you installed it with checkinstall then it should be there, if not, no, no there isn't.
[02:12] <Dybber> thanks mwe
[02:12] <KaiSVK> hi all :)
[02:13] <mwe> dsas: I don't think you can do that with a python install script
[02:13] <threeseas> ok, thanks
[02:13] <KaiSVK> happy like a little child with ubuntu 6.06 but ... when I log in I have msg that it failed to initialize HUL ... what can I do with it  ?
[02:14] <finalbeta_> how do I use the file manager to go on admin shares. I can't type a path anywhere
[02:14] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: its just as shell script vim debootstrap (change the value of DEBOOTSTRAP_DIR= to where it is located)
[02:14] <dsas> finalbeta_: Press CTRL + L to type in a filename
[02:14] <finalbeta_> thnx dsas
[02:14] <mwe> dsas: do you know if the dapper version of checkinstall has been fixed? it was broken some time ago
[02:15] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: do you think i'd be able to boot to the normal install cd and set this up?
[02:16] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: You need elilo to boot intel macs don't you ?
[02:16] <zachhale-pc> i do need lilo
[02:16] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: ok ok i'm going to try this
[02:16] <salah> is there any drivers for Canon pixma MP500 printers?
[02:17] <dsas> mwe: You can if it's one of the python scripts that use the setup.py method. At least as far as I remember. No idea about the dapper brokenness
[02:17] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: It has to be elilo if you are using an intel mac (because it uses bios replacement)
[02:17] <mwe> ok
[02:19] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: where would DEBOOTSTRAP_DIR be?
[02:19] <hatred-> Hello! I've just installed Ubuntu 6.06 and some stuff doesn't seem to work. I want to install gnuplot so I type: install_pkg gnuplot and it sais command not found :-( How do I fix this ?
[02:20] <MadMerC> hatred why dont u search synaptic for it
[02:20] <hatred-> I don't know what synaptic is
[02:21] <MOSMarauder> gui for apt
[02:21] <MOSMarauder> @ hatred-
[02:21] <MadMerC> hatred click on system/administration/synaptic package manager
[02:21] <h3sp4wn> zarhhale-pc: Where ever the path is to usr/lib/debootstrap/ (with functions and /scripts in it)
[02:21] <mrproper> or try apt-get install gnuplot
[02:21] <Sub> hatred-,  System = Admin = Synaptic package manager
[02:21] <dfgdx> dfzsf
[02:21] <dfgdx> hi all
[02:22] <ziga> hello, may i ask, why can't i choose the resolution 1280x960 in Ubuntu
[02:22] <hatred-> Also I tried checking my email with getemail --user=<myusername> --password=<my_password> <server> -axCql and it gives me "unknown slot: 3374/[PPX_CV] " what is this !?
[02:22] <hatred-> ziga: Yes.
[02:22] <ziga> i choose 1280x1960 in xorg.conf several times, but there is no way i can choose in in the desktop
[02:22] <dfgdx> how are install mplayer
[02:23] <ziga> ok, that's what i did
[02:23] <Sub> ziga, you can in system/preferences/screen resouluton
[02:23] <Moodles> http://pastebin.com/757465 <- this is what happens when I try to compile the Nvidia build 5336 driver.. i have no idea how to fix those errors
[02:23] <ziga> Sub, thank you
[02:23] <ziga> i will try that the
[02:23] <hatred-> Does mIRC run on Ubuntu ?
[02:23] <ziga> thank you again
[02:24] <ziga> o, lol
[02:24] <c0nfidencal> hatred- - wine, or xchat.. or smth like that
[02:24] <MadMerC> hatred- no unless u try it under wine
[02:24] <ziga> i did try system/preferences/screen resouluton
[02:24] <hatred-> but I don't drink alcohol :-S + what's that have to do with anything
[02:24] <salah> any ideas how to get Canon MP500 work with Linux?
[02:24] <ompaul> hatred-, why would you want it to? you need to run it under wine, but we have we have x-chat with its python scripting language
[02:24] <ziga> but there is no option for 1280x960
[02:24] <ompaul> !tell ziga about resolution
[02:24] <ompaul> ziga, read the message from the bot
[02:25] <MadMerC> ompaul there are some scripts that mIRC has that xchat doesnt thats one possible reason
[02:25] <hatred-> what's a scripting language ? This is my firs month with a computer
[02:25] <doped1> is there a dpkg for mplayer, or should i follow a guide to install the codecs and compile it myself?
[02:25] <ziga> ok, thanks
[02:25] <livevil> hi
[02:25] <hatred-> -home computer
[02:25] <ompaul> MadMerC, translate them
[02:25] <ziga> one think, i can change the resolution to 1280x1024 and 1600x1200, but not for 1280x960
[02:25] <livevil> please could someone help me to set ubuntu for folders sharing in a windows local net?
[02:26] <zcat[1] > !mplayer
[02:26] <ubotu> rumour has it, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[02:26] <ucordes> Concerning madwifi drivers: I need to completely remove the preinstalled madwifi driver, wich was included in the package "linux-restricted-modules.." How do i do this? Thank you
[02:26] <MadMerC> ompaul apparently u cant translate between mIRC and xchat all you can do is totally re-write them i was looking on the xchat forums and someone asked that question
[02:26] <doped1> taking a look at it, thnx
[02:27] <mwe> which ubuntu meta package contains the X development files?
[02:27] <ompaul> MadMerC, translation generally means something like that :-)
[02:27] <mwe> the X includes
[02:27] <h3sp4wn> zarhhale-pc: You could just try using dpkg -i debootstrapblah.deb (but I was presuming that knoppix didn't have a writable root filesystem) You might find it easier doing the debootstrap from the ubuntu desktop cd (you could just install debootstrap with apt-get install debootstrap) I don't know whether it works properly with intel macs though
[02:27] <hatred-> why do they call it "X11" ?
[02:28] <h3sp4wn> hatred: Because its version 11
[02:28] <MadMerC> ompaul well i have absolutely no idea how to even start that lol else i would make a connection script to join msn chatrooms :P
[02:28] <hatred-> that's not a complete answer
[02:28] <hatred-> you didn't explain the "X" part
[02:28] <ucordes> Can someone help me with my question above?
[02:28] <ompaul> MadMerC,  have you got mirc hand?
[02:28] <livevil> someone can help me to configure local network, to shareoflder?
[02:28] <MadMerC> ompaul no why ?? can u script ??
[02:29] <MadMerC> livevil u need to use samba
[02:29] <ompaul> MadMerC, how to you intend to find what network that mirc client gets to
[02:29] <h3sp4wn> hatred: Its a suite of programs collectively called the X Window System (sometimes shortened to X) its version 11 (release 7 I think) - search the web if you are that bothered
[02:30] <ompaul> MadMerC, once you know that and have the channel name you can connect to it from any irc client (as long as its a standard irc server)
[02:30] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: if the root filesystem was writable and i ran dpkg like that, what would i then have to do?
[02:31] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: I am not interested in if - only is or isnt
[02:31] <MadMerC> ompaul umm huh ??? :P  i want to connect to msn groups chatrooms so i think its a bit more complicated than that u need passport cookies and such even on windows with the connection scripts its not easy lol
[02:31] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: i'm getting "E: no such script: dapper" when trying to do this command
[02:31] <livevil> madmerc I've installed samba from synaptic, but I don't know the parameters to insert to configure it
[02:31] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: i say if because i dont know
[02:31] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn:okay so lets assume its not, so nevermind about that
[02:31] <livevil> Ive to click on resorce - connect to server?
[02:31] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: Find out then (read the knoppix documentation)
[02:31] <MadMerC> !samba
[02:32] <ubotu> rumour has it, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[02:32] <hatred-> how come windows isn't free ?
[02:32] <MadMerC> livevil i used the wiki and set it up from that
[02:32] <threeseas> Hmm, scary.... evolution seems to hang for to long without some sign of life..... I guess it was just buzy as its alright now...
[02:32] <livevil> ok,
[02:32] <zachhale-pc> h3sp4wn: my DEBOOTSTRAP_DIR in the command i'm writing is "../lib/debootstrap/" is that bad?
[02:32] <MadMerC> hatred- cause bill gates and his mates r greedy bstards
[02:33] <kbrooks> MadMerC: be civil
[02:33] <mirak> what is supposed to mount sysfs ? I don't have it in fstab but it's mounted
[02:33] <MadMerC> kbrooks i was thats why i left out the a ;)
[02:33] <IcE-bOy> hi, are there any problem with dapper + centrino + speedstep ?
[02:33] <makelele> !topic
[02:33] <kbrooks> hatred-: it isnt free because microsoft made it so
[02:33] <makelele> help topic
[02:34] <makelele> 'help topic'
[02:34] <hatred-> oh
[02:34] <hatred-> ok
[02:34] <hatred-> why isn't ubuntu free ?
[02:34] <kbrooks> hatred-: define free
[02:34] <MadMerC> hatred- ubuntu is free lol
[02:34] <hatred-> free = doesn't cost money
[02:34] <Sub> it is free.
[02:34] <kbrooks> hatred-: it's free as in speech, and free as in beer
[02:34] <hatred-> uh .. but a friend sold it to me for $50 ?
[02:34] <void^> ah, cheap definition of freedom =)
[02:34] <Sub> both in source and in price.
[02:34] <kbrooks> hatred-: thats allowed
[02:35] <MadMerC> hatred- u got ripped off then
[02:35] <Sub> www.ubuntu.org
[02:35] <Sub> then download :D
[02:35] <Sub> free :D
[02:35] <kbrooks> hatred-: canonical lets you do that legally
[02:35] <MadMerC> www.ubuntu.com
[02:35] <hatred-> I don't have internet to visit www.ubuntu.com
[02:35] <Sub> but GPL allows you to redistribute for a fee.
[02:35] <makelele> where can i download the dapper release ISO
[02:35] <kbrooks> hatred-: do u know what a refund is? :-)
[02:35] <simonpca> plop
[02:35] <MadMerC> hatred- how are u chatting on here then ??
[02:35] <hatred-> no
[02:35] <ompaul> www.ubuntu.com/download
[02:35] <hatred-> MadMerC: what do you mean ?
[02:35] <OrEnn> shipit.ubuntu.com
[02:35] <kbrooks> hatred-: basically, they buy back it from you
[02:36] <livevil> madmerc, can you send me the link to the wiki to configure samba, I can't find the argument...
[02:36] <dbg_> hola
[02:36] <Samster> whats the command to install the latest kde under ubuntu
[02:36] <kbrooks> hatred-: refunding you the money
[02:36] <MadMerC> hatred- if you dont have internet how can you be on irc chatting ??
[02:36] <hatred-> I hope to have internet some day, right now I just have irc
[02:36] <ompaul> hatred-, this is internet
[02:36] <hatred-> no it's not
[02:36] <kbrooks> hatred-: are u on windows
[02:36] <void^> .. magical trolls
[02:36] <makelele> ompaul : breezy if coming up
[02:36] <hatred-> the internet is all over the world
[02:36] <dbg_> spanish channel ???
[02:36] <hatred-> this is just ouer neighbourhood
[02:36] <ompaul> !es
[02:36] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:36] <kbrooks> hatred-: all false
[02:37] <mrkookz> anyone have any joy with setting up virtual Hosts on LTS?
[02:37] <xxyyzz> How do you run an application from Terminal?
[02:37] <hatred-> what do you mean ?
[02:37] <ompaul> hatred-, I think your offtopic
[02:37] <lee_> Hi, I have a question, when I try to launch limewire, it will not open
[02:37] <hatred-> I think you can't spell "you're"
[02:37] <MadMerC> hatred- i seriously doubt you are in my neighbourhood
[02:37] <kbrooks> hatred-: ...
[02:37] <kbrooks> hatred-: don't be pedantic
[02:37] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: go into the path which usr/lib/debootstrap is in and run pwd (then put in the full path)
[02:37] <xxyyzz> Is there a special terminal command you have to use to run an application?
[02:38] <hatred-> what's pedantic
[02:38] <MadMerC> lol pendantic
[02:38] <xxyyzz> Because "run AppName" doesn't seem to work?
[02:38] <kbrooks> MadMerC: spell it right: pedantic
[02:38] <ompaul> hatred-, your / you're off opic
[02:38] <xophEr> xxyyzz, just 'appname' is enough..
[02:38] <xxyyzz> xophEr, I will try that, thanks...
[02:38] <kbrooks> ompaul: don't satisfy him
[02:38] <lee_> ur wierd for trying to distinct the differences between you're and your.
[02:38] <ompaul> kbrooks, he is offtopic so therefore muted
[02:38] <MadMerC> kbrooks im sorry i hit the rong key i'll try not to do it agen
[02:38] <lee_> :P
[02:39] <xxyyzz> xophEr, I'm getting: "Bash: BitchX: Command not found"
[02:40] <xophEr> Well then you A) dont have it installed B) dont have a it installed correctly :) Try running it right from where you installed it, with the whole url..
[02:40] <xxyyzz> What do you mean?
[02:41] <h3sp4wn> zachhale-pc: then go back into wherever debootstrap is i.e usr/bin/ and run ./debootstrap --help (if you get output then deboostrap is working correctly
[02:41] <xxyyzz> Should I type: ~/Desktop/BitchX <- ?
[02:41] <erUSUL> xxyyzz: linux/unix is case sensitive try bitchx
[02:41] <abo> !samba
[02:42] <ubotu> rumour has it, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[02:42] <xxyyzz> erUSUL: same thing... the file on my desktop is actually called "BitchX" :-/
[02:42] <xxyyzz> Is there a way I can have Ubuntu install it for me so that it works? Can I type: apt-get install BitchX ?
[02:42] <lee_> I've got another question.... is it possible to use a bonjour printer in ubunutu?
[02:43] <makelele> is the attached link the released version of Dapper : http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
[02:43] <xophEr> xxyyzz, the file on your desktop is probably a link.. look where it points..
[02:44] <erUSUL> xxyyzz: sure! use Synaptic if you prefer gui System>Admin>Synaptic
[02:44] <xxyyzz> erUSUL, okay thanks, I will look for BitchX in Synaptic
[02:44] <Shadow-of-Ragnar> quit
[02:45] <void^> !info bitchx
[02:45] <xxyyzz> xophER, I don't know how to find out where a link points to :(
[02:45] <ubotu> bitchx: (Advanced Internet Relay Chat client), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 1:1.1-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1466 kB, Installed size: 6484 kB
[02:45] <xxyyzz> I'm very very very new to Linux.
[02:45] <xxyyzz> But I love what I've seen so far.
[02:45] <void^> `ls -l` will show a link target
[02:45] <MadMerC> does anyone know what the full hostmask is for NickServ ?????
[02:45] <OrEnn> Why is xchat in universe? I can't see anything "ugly" about it.
[02:45] <xophEr> xxyyzz, well, Id install it the ubuntu way then.. sudo apt-get install bitchx in terminal
[02:46] <Dark-Angel> -   ?
[02:46] <xophEr> if it says it cant find it, you have to enable the universe repository
[02:46] <xxyyzz> ls -l <-- this shows "BitchX" in green, but there is no pointer thingy (->), does that mean it's not a link?
[02:46] <DarkMageZ> OrEnn, ugly is what we call the packages in multiverse, not universe :)
[02:46] <Dark-Angel> Hello, does anybody speak Russian here?
[02:46] <MoonPatrol> is gkismet on ubuntu?
[02:47] <OrEnn> Ah ok, why isn't xchat in main?
[02:47] <TheBigToe> where are the fonts in ubuntu located?
[02:47] <Leopard> hej. does it make a difference if i download the "server.iso" or if i install the "server part" of the "desktop.iso" ?
[02:47] <DarkMageZ> OrEnn, because it is not offically supported, it is maintained my the universe team :)
[02:47] <OrEnn> Thanks :)
[02:47] <MadMerC> does anyone know what the full hostmask is for NickServ ?????
[02:48] <TheBigToe> where are the fonts in ubuntu located?
[02:48] <capitanplaneta> hi, anyone can help in installing ruby 1.8.4 on dapper?
[02:48] <sfar> NickServ@services.
[02:48] <patbam> TheBigToe: i think you can put them in ~/.fonts, but i'm not sure.
[02:48] <void^> xxyyzz: looks like it's executable. run it with full path (/home/blah/Desktop/BitchX). but i'd just install with apt, everything else is just wasting time anyway. (and let me recommend irssi instead of bitchx :P)
[02:48] <MoonPatrol> where have all the cowboys gone......
[02:48] <capitanplaneta> I've just installed it with synaptic
[02:48] <TheBigToe> ok
[02:49] <Sir_Brizz> Does anyone know how to make the Kernel look for a device on a differnet IRQ? In Breezy, my NIC card is on IRQ11 and works properly, in Dapper it's on 9 and doesn't work at all...
[02:49] <Dark-Angel> Can anybody help me? I'm running Ubuntu 5.10 LiveCD and want to login as root, what is the default password?
[02:49] <TheBigToe> !root
[02:49] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[02:49] <capitanplaneta> and I've got it working but as /usr/bin/ruby1.8 instead of /usr/bin/ruby
[02:49] <Dark-Angel> ubotu: thnx
[02:49] <ubotu> Dark-Angel: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:50] <xxyyzz> void^, your command worked - it said: "Cannot execute binary file"
[02:50] <DarkMageZ> Dark-Angel, ubotu isn't a human :P
[02:50] <void^> xxyyzz: in that case, try `file /home/blah/Desktop/BitchX` to figure out what it actually is.
[02:51] <xxyyzz> I think I might have downloaded the wrong binary...
[02:51] <Dark-Angel> DarkMageZ: smar bot he is...
[02:51] <pianoboy3333> Anyone know of a good pygtk IDE?
[02:51] <neutrinomass> How can a script be run whenever a certain kernel module is loaded ?
[02:51] <xxyyzz> I am gonna do it the apt way, 'cause it probably knows a lot better than I do.
[02:52] <OrEnn> How can I suggest adding an app to a repository? It doesn't exist in main, restricted, universe or multiverse. Colorschemer.
[02:52] <DarkMageZ> OrEnn, which app?
[02:52] <neutrinomass> OrEnn: There's some information on this on the Wiki section of the MOTU team... wait a moment for a link ..
[02:52] <OrEnn> Colorschemer
[02:52] <nurith> hi everybody, i have dapper drake for 2 days now and would like to know how i  can get those wonderful langwichpakages  in synap  so i can work with them, as i am translating native american literatur and leo dict is really not enough, because it`s mostly for business or technical translations
[02:53] <emsa> Anyone who could explain to me why linux seems to steal 5GB from all HD's I partition with ext3? I'm just using them for storage so I would like those G's back :)
[02:53] <patbam> how can i restart alsa?
[02:53] <OrEnn> I can't seem to find any other color schemer apps in the repositories.
[02:53] <neutrinomass> emsa: What do you mean steal? How does it 'steal' the space ?
[02:53] <Frogzoo> !tell OrEnn about themes
[02:54] <emsa> It's newly partitioned/formatted and says it's using 4.90 GB
[02:54] <xxyyzz> Is there a way to enable the Universe repository through the command line? 'Cause I've forgotten where to go :(
[02:54] <Frogzoo> emsa: ext2/3 reserves an amount to handle fragmentation
[02:54] <OrEnn> Frogzoo: Color schemer as in an app that shows harmonics of colors, etc.
[02:54] <ompaul> emsa, what size is the drive?
[02:54] <emsa> I thought fragmentation wasn't a big issue for ext2/3?
[02:54] <UserName14> can someone tell me how to remove ubuntus message that you have to see each time you open up an ssh connection??
[02:54] <emsa> 300GB
[02:55] <void^> xxyyzz: edit /etc/apt/sources.list and run apt-get update
[02:55] <ompaul> emsa, if you break it into smaller slices I imagine you will see less loss
[02:55] <neutrinomass> emsa: It isn't. Those GB are probably for the superblock ....
[02:55] <nurith> beendet
[02:55] <Frogzoo> emsa: man tune2fs  -m
[02:55] <xophEr> thats the one
[02:55] <nomin> are there any known issues with upgrading to dapper from breezy?
[02:55] <nzx> hey, whats happened to the ubuntu starter guide? is the web down ?
[02:55] <xxyyzz> void^: "unknown mime-type for "/etc/apt/sources.list" -- using "application/*"
[02:56] <shriphani> guys i need a good download manager for breezy
[02:56] <xxyyzz> Error: no "edit" mailcap rules found for type "application/*"
[02:56] <ompaul> nomin, read www.ubuntu.com/download and get the release notes
[02:56] <makelele> nomin: i have lost my keybindings ,but nothing serious really
[02:56] <Hajuu> hey guys I want to do something like: apt-get remove <filename> : where filename is just a file with a list of space delimited packages (like it requires) how can I achieve that?
[02:56] <Sir_Brizz> nomin: what's happening?
[02:56] <allobjects> anyone here know if it is possible to have two partions on seperate drives appear as one, using LVM or the like ?
[02:56] <capitanplaneta> nomin: I tried upgrading from breezy and it crashed
[02:56] <capitanplaneta> nomin: so I reinstalled clean
[02:56] <void^> xxyyzz: ... i didn't mean, "run edit /etc/apt/sources.list"; i meant to use your favourite editor to edit it :P like, `sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list`
[02:56] <Sir_Brizz> Does anyone know how to make the Kernel look for a device on a differnet IRQ? In Breezy, my NIC card is on IRQ11 and works properly, in Dapper it's on 9 and doesn't work at all...
[02:57] <xxyyzz> o0o0oh
[02:57] <xxyyzz> Sorry I had no idea
[02:57] <nomin> Sir_Brizz: nothing yet.  I want to install dapper from scratch but need to save lots of stuff because I need to repartition everything, so I figure I might as well just upgrade for now.
[02:57] <shriphani> guys any good download manager for breezy ?
[02:57] <OrEnn> http://home.gna.org/colorscheme/
[02:57] <Sir_Brizz> nomin: the upgrade worked great for me except that my NIC card doesn't work anymore with the latest kernel. Rolling back kernely fixed it.
[02:57] <DarkMageZ> shriphani, i like gwget from universe :)
[02:57] <Frogzoo> nomin: when you repartition, give yourself a separate partition for /home
[02:58] <El_Che> is there a way to fix the dapper cups webinterface?
[02:58] <shriphani> is it a gui download manager DarkMageZ
[02:58] <nomin> Frogzoo: why do you recommend that?
[02:58] <DarkMageZ> shriphani, yup, even has download speed limiter :)
[02:58] <Frogzoo> Sir_Brizz: you need to pass the driver options from settings in /etc/modules - try googling your driver for howto
[02:58] <shriphani> ok so i can reboot and continue the download ?
[02:58] <andi5> shriphani: d4x?
[02:59] <Sir_Brizz> k
[02:59] <Frogzoo> nomin: so next time you can reinstall the OS, without touching your data
[02:59] <Sir_Brizz> Frogzoo, how do I figure out exACTLY WHAT DRIVER i'M USING?
[02:59] <DarkMageZ> shriphani, of cource, tho, i haven't tried KILLING my system, then resuming
[02:59] <nomin> Frogzoo: that's a good idea.
[02:59] <veleno> is it possible to upgrade from 5.10 to 6.0.6 easily ? do i need to download the full iso ? do I gain something from this upgrade?
[02:59] <Sir_Brizz> oops bumped caps
[02:59] <Frogzoo> Sir_Brizz: google 'linux driver + make/model'
[02:59] <doped1> installed a gcc version that mplayer is not compatible with, how to downgrade to the version supported?
[02:59] <shriphani> ok so you are sure i can sut my pc and reboot and continue download ?
[03:00] <void^> Hajuu: apt-get remove `cat filename`
[03:00] <andi5> shriphani: this should be possible for all servers that allow resuming, and almost all should do that imho
[03:00] <Hajuu> thanks void that was exactly what I was after
[03:00] <xxyyzz> void^: thanks heaps, that worked :)
[03:00] <Thug-N-Me> burning data dvd`s in ubuntu its a pain
[03:00] <xxyyzz> It's updating apt-get as we speak
[03:01] <shriphani> ok
[03:01] <void^> Hajuu: or, `cat filename | xargs apt-get remove`
[03:01] <Thug-N-Me> 178 minutes remaining until the burn its finish
[03:01] <Frogzoo> !tell Thug-N-Me about k3b
[03:01] <Thug-N-Me> this its such a shit
[03:01] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo its tooo slow
[03:02] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: do you have dma enabled?
[03:02] <DustyDingo> hm, how i can set the terminal bell, not to bother me?
[03:02] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo no clue .. how will i do that ?
[03:02] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: what do you get for 'hdparm -d /dev/cdrom'   ?
[03:02] <Hannibal> Frogzoo / ompaul: just in case you're there, getting the menus for sysadmin tasks to appear was a matter of checking the 'Is able to perform System Administration tasks' checkbox in the usermanager. I'm not entirely sure what *nix-y thing that corresponds to, but after a reboot (presumably login/out would work too), I got my extra menus :)
[03:03] <Hannibal> so I'm happy again, yay. I won't spam any further, have a nice day everyone, and thanks a lot for your kind assistance :)
[03:03] <nicofs> Hello
[03:03] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo its on
[03:03] <CaptainMorgan> for Kubuntu, in Add/Remove programs how do I get shaded application to be unshaded?
[03:03] <c0nfidencal> prgrmr heya, please check PM!
[03:04] <Thug-N-Me>  Frogzoo is there anything else i can do to speed up k3b ?
[03:04] <andi5> hm..... does gnome-terminal crash for you too when clicking "Edit -> current profile..."? *wonders*
[03:04] <xxyyzz> Okay, I've enabled the universe repository and updated apt-get, and it still doesn't recognise BitchX.
[03:04] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo in over 5 min it only burns 5 % :(
[03:04] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: 178mins is plain ridiculous - are you burning at 1x ?
[03:05] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo no at 4x
[03:05] <DustyDingo> hm, i setted the bell in konsole to None, but i still have this awful bell in xterm and at the tty's, any idears how i can wipe it completely out?
[03:05] <Stormx2> Lets see if open office speadsheat is any good
[03:05] <Stormx2> Woh! Is that WINE?!
[03:05] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo at 4x in windows takes about 10 min
[03:05] <xxyyzz> It says: "Couldn't ifnd package BitchX"
[03:05] <void^> xxyyzz: bitchx, bot BitchX.
[03:05] <nicofs> I can't edit my xorg.conf, can anybody help?
[03:05] <void^> *not
[03:05] <ompaul> Frogzoo, what was Hannibal looking at?
[03:05] <xxyyzz> void^, thanks again :-)
[03:05] <Thug-N-Me> Stormx2 gnumeric rockz
[03:06] <Dathon> Hello everyone ;-D
[03:06] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo /dev/hdb: "Current Write Speed" is 4.1x1385KBps.
[03:06] <Stormx2> Thug-N-Me: That another one?
[03:06] <Frogzoo> ompaul: looking for enabling access to sysadmin menus
[03:06] <Thug-N-Me> Stormx2 i fint it better then openoffice2 speadsheat
[03:06] <ompaul> Frogzoo, which tool was used, or do we know?
[03:06] <finalbeta_> Anyone has some information on how to install Xgl on ubuntu in VMWare?
[03:06] <void^> xxyyzz: you can also use `apt-cache search BitchX` (for example) to find package names
[03:06] <Thug-N-Me> takes longer burning the file to dvd then downloading them ;))))
[03:06] <Thug-N-Me> heheh
[03:07] <Frogzoo> ompaul: apparently it's enabled from the user & groups gui
[03:07] <mwe> finalbeta_: I don't think that will work
[03:07] <Stormx2> Thug-N-Me: Well Open Office Calc looks like it works of wine too me. AKA, some parts look just like windows.
[03:07] <ompaul> ohh
[03:07] <ompaul> Frogzoo, thanks
[03:07] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: something is wrong - is this sata/ide or scsi?
[03:07] <andi5> DustyDingo: try "man xterm" and look for bell (/ for searching), i am sorry, i do not know the solution off-hand
[03:07] <Dathon> Has anyone been able to boot the 606 LiveCD on a DellM610?  It's using INTEL955G and won't boot in graphical.
[03:07] <mwe> finalbeta_: 3d accel doesn't work in vmware, does it?
[03:07] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo what my dvd device ? its ide
[03:08] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i try now with GnomeBaker which seens to be a lot slower then k3b
[03:08] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: there's a few other things you might need to set - pastebin your /etc/hdparm.conf
[03:08] <DustyDingo> andi5: i seek a general solution, but thanks anyway
[03:08] <Mewshi> will someone please explain to me why so many people think it's easier to install software on windows?
[03:08] <andi5> DustyDingo: there is no
[03:08] <finalbeta_> mwe , not sure, reading all kinds of stuff from it, normally everything suported on the host works on the guest. but not sure
[03:09] <Healot> Mewshi: the installation is easy, but the searching/finding process isn't
[03:09] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo http://pastebin.com/757528
[03:09] <mwe> DustyDingo: uncomment set bell-style none in /etc/inputrc
[03:09] <DustyDingo> andi5: well, under gentoo i simply have no system bell, in all terminals
[03:09] <Mewshi> I think the installation on ubuntu/debian/fedora/suse is easier... you don't even have to click next
[03:09] <Thug-N-Me> Mewshi you have to write ;)
[03:09] <CaptainMorgan> for Kubuntu, in Add/Remove programs how do I get shaded application to be unshaded?
[03:09] <Mewshi> how so?
[03:10] <nomin> Mewshi: maybe because an executable installs on almost all windows computers while in linux you usually want it packaged for your distro
[03:10] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: can you now add the output of: sudo hdparm -I /dev/cdrom
[03:10] <Thug-N-Me> Mewshi> apt-get install ?
[03:10] <prgrmr> after update from breezy to dappar my X SERVER stop working
[03:10] <mwe> DustyDingo: or disable the pc speaker all together by not loading the pcspkr module
[03:10] <shriphani> guys i need a good lynx tutorial
[03:10] <CaptainMorgan> google
[03:10] <Frogzoo> prgrmr: which vid card?
[03:10] <rnix> is there an apt-source for skype on dapper?
[03:10] <Mewshi> Erm... that's still easier than, say, going to google, typing in "openoffice 2", finding the file, downloading, installing
[03:10] <DustyDingo> mwe: thx
[03:10] <mwe> finalbeta_: I'm pretty sure 3d doesn't work in vmware
[03:11] <DarkMageZ> Mewshi, the reason why windows is easier for people than linux, is because they know windows already. most don't have the patience to learn a new system
[03:11] <xxyyzz> void^, it is installed and working (and it was surprisingly easy) - thank you again =+)
[03:11] <Mewshi> and, don't forget, there ARE gui's to handle apt
[03:11] <Frogzoo> rnix: consider Ekiga instead
[03:11] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo http://pastebin.com/757531
[03:11] <Dathon> To be clear, I mentioned Dell D610, this is Latitude Laptop.
[03:11] <shriphani> rnix do you want a skype source ?
[03:11] <Mewshi> DarkMageZ - in other words, they're lazy?
[03:11] <nicofs> Can anybody help, i cant edit my xorg.conf...
[03:11] <rnix> shriphani: yes
[03:11] <Hajuu> Where are the apt-repository cache files stored?
[03:11] <shriphani> it isnt there in sources.list
[03:11] <CaptainMorgan> folks how do I unshade an app so I can download it?
[03:11] <shriphani> just a sec
[03:11] <mwe> finalbeta_: maybe you can run it in software mode but that sucks
[03:11] <Sub> shriphani, is it possible to do skype <-> SIP ??
[03:12] <DarkMageZ> Mewshi, some will try, but the differences put them off, they think linux is "broken" because they can't do something they way they do it under windows
[03:12] <shriphani> no idea
[03:12] <Healot> VMware 5.5 had experimental 3D...
[03:12] <finalbeta_> mwe , well, thnx
[03:12] <Sub> hmm
[03:12] <andi5> DustyDingo: that is only for letting the bell not ring when tab completing.... so a readline feature... but maybe that is indeed what you were looking for
[03:12] <rixth> Can bugs in universe go in Malone?
[03:12] <Thug-N-Me> Mewshi and you still have to click install ;) even if using gui fonted for apt
[03:12] <mwe> Healot: yes
[03:12] <Thug-N-Me> Healot but still no good for games ;)
[03:12] <mwe> Healot: it didn't work to well last I checked though
[03:12] <Healot> mwe: word "experimental"
[03:12] <DustyDingo> andi5: yes
[03:13] <abo> should I edit /etc/fstab myself to get my drives mounted automatically, or there is a cleaner way to do so?
[03:13] <mwe> Healot: right
[03:13] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo how does it look ?
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[03:13] <Sirkent> Hi, could anyone please tell me the main differences between recovery mode and normal mode? Feel free to talk to me directly if you like.
[03:14] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: getting there...
[03:14] <mwe> Sirkent: recovery mode boots you to a simple root prompt in single user mode, no X or anything is started
[03:14] <finalbeta_> Weirdest thing, I've added a smb share to my favo links. When I browse to it it opens fine, but when I change the folder the windows closes. If I just open the file manager and manualy browse from the start, everything works fine.
[03:14] <nomin> shriphani:  Navigating With Lynx  http://www.hicom.net/~oedipus/help.html
[03:14] <Hajuu> Where are the apt-repository cache files stored?
[03:14] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: add the lines at the bottom of: http://pastebin.com/757539  to your /etc/hdparm.conf
[03:14] <shriphani> Add "deb http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/debian/ stable non-free" to your /etc/apt/sources.list file and then "apt-get update; apt-get install skype"
[03:15] <Sirkent> mwe: Yes, but are there any other differences? At the moment my system freezes in normal mode, but i I head into recovery and then start gdm manually I don't have any problems. I'm just trying to track down the problem but finding it very tough as no errors appear in syslog!
[03:15] <Dathon> Is hardware discussed in this channel?  Or go elsewhere?
[03:15] <OrEnn> Where do I suggest/request packages for the universe repository?
[03:15] <skipmeister> does anybody know if 6.06 supports ATI Mobility X1600 video cards?
[03:15] <Healot> Sirkent: the recovery mode is actually single user mode
[03:15] <andi5> DustyDingo: sorry for not telling you that :( ... but e.g. it will not help you when entering    echo $'\a'  into the shell ( at least i think that)
[03:15] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: (I'm assuming /dev/cdrom is actually /dev/hdc - change if necessary)
[03:16] <willwork4foo> so - I've just installed Ubuntu Dapper on my iBook, and I'm seeing a few interesting things - among which it seems that the AirPort Extreme card in my mac laptop appears to now be supported? but I can't seem to make it work.
[03:16] <Healot> in Linux, it allows you to boot and log as root (if configured)
[03:16] <shriphani> rnix, i sent you the repository to add to apt-get
[03:16] <Frogzoo> Dathon: it's not a bad 1st port of call
[03:16] <willwork4foo> has anyone here successfully managed to get theirs working?
[03:16] <Hajuu> Where are the apt-repository cache files stored?
[03:16] <mwe> Sirkent: it probably freezes due to a broken service that is not started in single user mode. doesn't it give you a clue? when does it freeze?
[03:16] <Healot> so you can do some recovery/fix if you think your system is bunked
[03:16] <Sirkent> Healot: Thanks. Although I'm not sure how to track down the problem further.
[03:16] <shriphani> Hajuu, /etc/apt/source.list
[03:16] <mwe> Sirkent: and what text is on the screen when it freezes?
[03:16] <andi5> Hajuu: do you mean /var/cache/apt/archives?
[03:16] <shriphani> sources ^
[03:16] <Hajuu> andi5: yeah thanks
[03:16] <Hajuu> :D
[03:17] <Dathon> Frogzoo: thanks
[03:17] <shriphani> oh sorry :)
[03:17] <UKMatt> does anyone use Gaim with ub?
[03:17] <Sirkent> It freezes usually in a matter of seconds but the time is relatively random. It can happen on the gdm login screen or in gnome itself. It's a complete freeze - the mouse and keyboard lock up and I can't switch to any other modes.
[03:17] <willwork4foo> UKMatt: I do.
[03:17] <Healot> Sirkent: look up for log, for X server, check out the file /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[03:17] <UKMatt> willwork4foo, use AIM?
[03:17] <crazy_penguin> good afternoon to all!
[03:18] <UKMatt> willwork4foo, why doesn't it let you use enter in yoru profile?
[03:18] <willwork4foo> dunno
[03:18] <Sirkent> Healot: OK thanks, will do. Hopefully there will be something in there!
[03:19] <mrDaniel> do anyone know a site that describes, how i can make my gnome-desktop look like this examples? http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Galerie/GNOME/5
[03:19] <UKMatt> willwork4foo, does it do that for you too?
[03:19] <mwe> Sirkent: that sounds like a bad bug. I'd check the log files /var/log/syslog for starters
[03:19] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo /dev/cdrom its linked to /dev/hda
[03:19] <willwork4foo> UKMatt: no.
[03:19] <Frogzoo> !tell mrDaniel about themes
[03:19] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: so just s/hdc/hda
[03:19] <UKMatt> mrdaniel, its a mix of themes and gdesklets
[03:20] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i dont get it
[03:20] <shriphani> and yeh can i actually get a good firewall for breezy ?
[03:20] <mwe> Sirkent: most of the time broken drivers are causing that behavior. maybe some module that is normally loaded isn't in single user mode
[03:20] <UKMatt> are there any other AIM clients for UB other than gaim?
[03:20] <Frogzoo> gdesklets.... :P~
[03:20] <lamer1> I'm facing two problems (Ubuntu 6.06 on ThinkPad T60), first one is related to sound and second one is related to ipw3945 driver. For the sound system to work I have to unload/reload the module. And the ipw3945 driver is taking 96-8% of CPU. Any idea ?
[03:20] <willwork4foo> so - anyone else here with a PPC Ubuntu box?????
[03:20] <willwork4foo> or is it just me
[03:20] <pianoboy3333> Anyone know of a python plugin for monodevelop?
[03:20] <andi5> shriphani: firestarter should suffice, i guess
[03:20] <MooUK> Just a general comment, not a question: Xubuntu works perfectly fine here. The only problem I have is due to the way I have to connect it to the network (and hence the wider internet). I can only have one machine connected, so I have to use windows ICS on this desktop and then connect the xubuntu-using laptop to a second network card. Surprisingly enough, the windows box (and ICS in particular) causes all the problems!
[03:20] <Sirkent> mwe: There's nothing obvious in syslog - certainly no errors. Like I said, it always happens at a slightly different time, so the logs always look slightly different before the crash. There's no obvious common event.
[03:21] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: http://pastebin.com/757552
[03:21] <Healot> lamer1: buggy driver, blacklist it... you may want to recompile newer version of the driver, get it from Intel's site
[03:21] <mwe> Sirkent: can you lsmod in single user mode and then in normal mode and compare them?
[03:21] <lamer1> Healot, thnx... both Sound and Wireless ?
[03:21] <mwe> Sirkent: maybe that will help you determine the bad module if that is the case
[03:21] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo  done
[03:22] <Mewshi> wheee!  fractals!
[03:22] <Sirkent> mwe: Aaah yes, lsmod lists the loaded modules doesn't it? Ok, another good idea! I think my common sense must have jumped ship! Thanks.
[03:22] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: you'll need to reboot now to test
[03:22] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo  will it be a bit faster now ? i have to wait now untill the burn progress its finish
[03:22] <mwe> Sirkent: yw :)
[03:23] <Sirkent> mwe: I suppose the main problem will be doing lsmod before it freezes. I don't know if I'll have enough time.
[03:23] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo hope i can still burn cds after reboot ;) in cause you will not be here then i will be stuck
[03:23] <OrEnn> Where do I suggest/request packages for the repositories? I remember a link to launchpad somewhere, but can't find it anymore.
[03:23] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo its says 70 minutes remaining :))
[03:23] <mwe> Sirkent: you can disable the gdm startup
[03:23] <mwe> Sirkent: if that helps
[03:23] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo 25 % already done ... really bad
[03:23] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: well, it should be faster - you really should try 'sudo hdparm -t /dev/hda' sometime when you're not burning - might be interesting to compare b4 u reboot & after
[03:23] <willwork4foo> so - does ANYONE run Ubuntu on PPC??? or am I the only one out of all of the current 910 members of this channel?
[03:23] <mwe> Sirkent: in single user mode install rcconf and run it and disable gdm
[03:23] <Healot> sorry, lamer1, just the ipw module, not sure if I understood the sound module part
[03:24] <tzar> how do i change my sources to test from stable?
[03:24] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: ridiculous, I'd just kill it - your call
[03:24] <andi5> willwork4foo: do not suppose all 911 persons too read right now
[03:24] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo ok i kill it now
[03:24] <sfar> how do i get permission to write to a floppy disc? :)
[03:24] <Sirkent> mwe: Excellent - thanks. I (obviously) didn't know that could be done. Right... I'll go and give this a try. Thanks again!
[03:24] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: ok, now run 'sudo hdparm -t /dev/hda'
[03:24] <mwe> Sirkent: good luck
[03:25] <richard> Hi
[03:25] <lamer1> Healot, anyway thnx
[03:25] <richard> im having problems with standby mode - ie - it doesnt work
[03:25] <andi5> sfar: type "id" into your shell and check whether you belong the the group floppy
[03:25] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo 2 sec i had to get the disc out
[03:25] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo it doenst eject the cd hold on
[03:26] <richard> choosing standby shuts off as if it is working, but it doesnt restart correctly
[03:26] <TobiasFar> Where is qt4 installed if i download it via apt-get?
[03:27] <sfar> andi5: yea i did
[03:27] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo sudo hdparm -t /dev/hda
[03:27] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: b4 you run the test, you'll need to insert a data cd
[03:27] <mwe> richard: that's not uncommon. I'd check the forums. there are numerous posts on the subject
[03:27] <andi5> sfar: so do you?
[03:27] <halibut> is there a firewall on in ubuntu? if so how do I open ports/disable it?
[03:27] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo  Timing buffered disk reads:  read() failed: Input/output error
[03:27] <richard> ok thanks mwe
[03:27] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo  an empty dvd or cd ?
[03:27] <andi5> halibut: try firefstarter
[03:27] <Frogzoo> !tell richard about suspend
[03:28] <sfar> andi5: yeah that was what i meant :) I did type id and i did belong to the group floppy
[03:28] <andi5> halibut: sorry, firestarter
[03:28] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: nope - something with data on it already
[03:28] <kaipa> hi there
[03:28] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo  i cannot even eject this one :(
[03:28] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo  ok
[03:28] <halibut> andi5, I'm not looking for a firewall, I want to disable it
[03:28] <mwe> richard: linux hibernation/standby is still in a rather early state of development
[03:28] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: 'eject'   no dice?
[03:28] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo doesnt work
[03:28] <andi5> halibut: firestarter has a gui that allows you that.... so, did you try it?
[03:28] <kaipa> question about ich6 intel raid.. someone could help me?
[03:28] <halibut> andi5, so ubuntu does have a firewall enabled by default?
[03:28] <andi5> i think so
[03:29] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: try a reboot I guess
[03:29] <Mewshi> i like ubuntu ^-^
[03:29] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo ok i will get back to you then
[03:29] <Frogzoo> breezy was excellent - I can't believe dapper is even better :D
[03:29] <andi5> sfar: ls -l /dev/fd0 shows   brw-rw- at the beginning of the line?
[03:29] <LinuxJones> halibut, there is no firewall on by default
[03:30] <andi5> sfar: oh, and group is floppy?
[03:30] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i think dapper itsa bit slower then breezy isnt it ?
[03:30] <Frogzoo> halibut: iptables is enabled by default - but the filter rules are empty
[03:30] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: no way, dapper's gnome is fasty
[03:30] <halibut> LinuxJones, Frogzoo ok, I just can't seem to get azureus to connect
[03:30] <sfar> andi5: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 2006-06-04 17:08 /dev/fd -> /proc/self/fd
[03:30] <mwe> halibut: if nothing is listening as is the case by default a firewall is not nececary
[03:30] <Frogzoo> halibut: do you use a router?
[03:30] <LinuxJones> halibut, I have never used that
[03:30] <andi5> sfar: fd0, not fd :)
[03:31] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo  it might be a bit slow here because i run frostwire
[03:31] <sfar> :)
[03:31] <halibut> Frogzoo, yes, but azureus worked fine under my last distro and works under windows
[03:31] <sfar> andi5: brw-rw---- 1 root floppy 2, 0 2006-06-04 15:08 /dev/fd0
[03:31] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: frostwire is fast too, for me
[03:31] <richiefrich> sfar that worked ?
[03:31] <andi5> sfar: ok.... so what do you try? :)
[03:31] <void^> halibut: use sun java
[03:31] <halibut> void^, ?
[03:31] <sfar> andi5: im trying to delete a file thats on the floppy disc
[03:31] <Frogzoo> halibut: doesn't connect at all, or connects but is slow? ie have you run the firewall test?
[03:32] <sfar> richiefrich: Hm, what worked? :)
[03:32] <richiefrich> sfar  your grub.. hd0,2
[03:32] <andi5> sfar: so you see it in the file manager (nautilus), but you cannot delete it, .... any error message, what does it tell?
[03:32] <void^> halibut: in azureus, help->about azureus, bottom right corner, does it say "sun microsystems"?
[03:32] <halibut> Frogzoo, firewall test? it doesn't connect at all, in the azureus config wizard it says "Testing port 51476 ... NAT Error"
[03:32] <richiefrich> ompaul morning
[03:32] <sfar> richiefrich:  ah, yes.. but NTLDR is missing now :)
[03:33] <ompaul> richiefrich, good afternoon :)
[03:33] <richiefrich> sfar thats no fun
[03:33] <halibut> void^, no, but it does say Java 1.4.2
[03:33] <sfar> andi5: that it can not be deleted because its a read only
[03:33] <void^> halibut: that's what i mean. install&activate sun java.
[03:33] <shoe> how do i change permissions for /usr/share/applications?
[03:33] <void^> ubotu: tell halibut about java
[03:33] <andi5> sfar: check your floppy, there is a hardware write protection :)
[03:34] <richiefrich> shoe to what ?   chmod or chown
[03:34] <Frogzoo> halibut: can you ping www.yahoo.com ?
[03:34] <rixth> Do I need to install totem-xine or totem-gstreamer to use w32codecs?
[03:34] <sfar> andi5: i've tried that too.. in both "modes" :)
[03:34] <Frogzoo> halibut: this is on dapper?
[03:34] <andi5> did you remount?
[03:34] <richiefrich> !tell halibut  java
[03:34] <sfar> um no :D
[03:34] <halibut> Frogzoo, dapper yeah
[03:34] <halibut> Frogzoo, I can connect to internet fine
[03:34] <shoe> i don't know what you mean. i just want write access. it says i need to be the owner to change things
[03:34] <Frogzoo> halibut: yep - you need to install sun's jre from the repos
[03:35] <halibut> I am on IRC now with the same PC
[03:35] <sfar> andi5: how do i remount it ?
[03:35] <grasshopper> someone know how to retrieve email from server?
[03:35] <richiefrich> shoe what do u want to change it to
[03:36] <kaipa> question about ich6 intel raid.. someone could help me?
[03:36] <andi5> sfar: places -> computer, floppy context menu .... i do not know the english wording :)
[03:36] <shoe> i want to enable write access so i can copy a file in that folder
[03:36] <grasshopper> question: how does one retrieve email from server?
[03:36] <shoe> *to that folder
[03:36] <richiefrich> shoe chmod USER /dir
[03:36] <richiefrich> shoe sudo chmod USER /dir
[03:36] <andi5> sfar: unmount it, remove the floppy, check that you cannot look through it, plug it, mount it
[03:36] <edvinasMD5> how to login to my new shell acc?
[03:37] <grasshopper> Guys! question: how can i retrieve email from my server?
[03:37] <richiefrich> edvinasMD5 ?  u mean with a new user ?.
[03:37] <JediMaster> hey guys, is there a preferred way to setup raid5 in ubuntu?
[03:37] <edvinasMD5> well i have buy a shell account
[03:37] <edvinasMD5> how to login there
[03:37] <edvinasMD5> ?
[03:38] <richiefrich> grasshopper well there's many way.... u want to make an MTA or just use a client
[03:38] <sfar> andi5: still no luck
[03:38] <richiefrich> edvinasMD5 u mean a web site ?
[03:38] <edvinasMD5> i mean ssh
[03:38] <richiefrich> edvinasMD5 u bought one?  ok u lost me
[03:38] <andi5> sfar: go to shell: enter mount .... does it list the floppy with rw or ro?
[03:39] <goldfish> guys, what package has gcc, and all the tools for compiling stuff?
[03:39] <edvinasMD5> howto connect to shell?
[03:39] <sh00t> how to connect to dial up?
[03:39] <edvinasMD5> ssh hostname?
[03:39] <richiefrich> goldfish hello
[03:39] <XiXaQ> edvinasMD5, just type ssh in a terminal, and you'll get a description of the command.
[03:39] <goldfish> richiefrich: hi.
[03:39] <grasshopper> richiefrich: using client. How about evolution?
[03:39] <edvinasMD5> thnx
[03:39] <DrColossus> goldfish: build-essential
[03:39] <goldfish> DrColossus: thanks.
[03:39] <Thug-N-Me> hi
[03:39] <sfar> andi5: ro :) .. so i should change it in etc/fstab to rw then?
[03:39] <DrColossus> np
[03:39] <richiefrich> grasshopper thats fine
[03:40] <grasshopper> richiefrich: i don't know what MTA is but retrieving email from server using client sounds fine
[03:40] <andi5> sfar: well, if there is ro hardcoded in /etc/fstab, then YES ;-)
[03:40] <Steve|> can someone tell me how to get winamp EQ presets for xmms?
[03:40] <grasshopper> richiefrich: Ok, whats the trick? : )
[03:40] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: eject works again?
[03:40] <richiefrich> grasshopper MTA = mail transfer agent....  thats  for your own server
[03:40] <richiefrich> grasshopper i dont know what u mean.. just set it up
[03:41] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo yeah but  sudo hdparm -t /dev/hda doesnt work
[03:41] <Sir_Brizz> I can't figure out this problem. All the drivers and stuff between 2.6.15 and 2.6.12 are the same, except that 2.6.15 is trying to load it on IRQ9 as opposed to 11 and 2.6.15 is trying to load it on eth1 as opposed to eth0.........
[03:41] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: it will if you insert a data disk
[03:41] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo Timing buffered disk reads:  read() failed: Input/output error thats what i get
[03:41] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i did
[03:41] <grasshopper> evolution is setup, but i want to get email from my isp provider if it is still on their servers
[03:41] <sh00t> how to connect to dial up?
[03:41] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo hda might be my dvd and not my dvdrw
[03:41] <centipeed> Hey all. I just installed Ubuntu 5.10. Is there an easy way to upgrade to 6.06?
[03:42] <richiefrich> grasshopper then if it's setup then your all good, unless u del it off there servers
[03:42] <grasshopper> richiefriech: i lost all my emails during Dapper install and wondered if i could retrieve them
[03:42] <dsas> !tell centipeed about upgrade
[03:42] <andi5> grasshopper: first of all -> do not setup any MTA :)
[03:42] <sfar> andi5: fstab says "/dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0"  tho..
[03:42] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: I can't tell from here...
[03:42] <richiefrich> grasshopper well not if u have the option to del from server on retrival
[03:42] <halibut> void^, Frogzoo, now I have "Java 1.5.0_06 Sun Microsystems Inc." in the about window, but still get the NAT error
[03:42] <grasshopper> andi5: i want to know if i can use email client to retrieve old emails from my isp provider
[03:42] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: put the cd in the other drive & try again...
[03:42] <richiefrich> andi5 i like my MTA
[03:42] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo  ok
[03:43] <TheBigToe> How do I get write permissions to all folders without doing sudo?
[03:43] <centipeed> Cheers, that's awesome :D
[03:43] <MoonPatrol> argh
[03:43] <Frogzoo> halibut:  sudo update-alternatives --config java
[03:43] <halibut> Frogzoo, I did
[03:43] <MoonPatrol> why is everything outdated by a year on my system
[03:43] <richiefrich> grasshopper did u have that option checked ?/
[03:43] <grasshopper> richiefriech: have you got any specific instructions for me please?
[03:43] <MoonPatrol> actually, how do you update the entire system to a new distro or whatever?
[03:43] <grasshopper> richiefrich: yes
[03:43] <andi5> sfar: yup .... get root by sudo -i .... umount /media/floppy0 ... then mount -v /media/floppy0.... does that help you somehow?
[03:43] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo yeah so what we did it was for dvd not for dvdrw i need to speed up my dvdrw
[03:43] <Frogzoo> halibut: which versn azureus?
[03:43] <andi5> sfar: oh, do not know whether you need to be root or not
[03:43] <lss> TheBigToe:  just explore the directory, right click the folders you want to change, and edit from there
[03:43] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo Timing buffered disk reads:   14 MB in  3.32 seconds =   4.22 MB/sec
[03:44] <andi5> sfar: probably not
[03:44] <centipeed> Ah, just realised why I couldn't do it when I tried with the update manager a second ago: I haven't updated the update manager so it can update Linux... :P
[03:44] <centipeed> All this updating is crazy
[03:44] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: not too shabby
[03:44] <richiefrich> grasshopper when u had it installed and checked mail did u ever have that optin checked in the client u  use?  del from serve on retrival
[03:44] <richiefrich> grasshopper if u did then there gone
[03:44] <TheBigToe> lss, ?
[03:45] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: which device is the dvdrw ? pastebin 'sudo hdparm -I /dev/hd#'
[03:45] <sfar> andi5: mount: block device /dev/fd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
[03:45] <tzar> anyone know a good wireless network manager ?
[03:45] <void^> halibut: are you behind a router? using upnp or manual portforwarding?
[03:45] <TheBigToe> actually, lss, will chown work?
[03:45] <andi5> sfar: you read it ;-)
[03:45] <grasshopper> Oh, boy...
[03:45] <Steve|> can anyone tell me how to install winamp presets with xmms?
[03:45] <richiefrich> grasshopper do u understand what I mean
[03:46] <CaptainMorgan> any bugs with amarok? it's not playing.. say for 10 songs? it will at a fast rate jump to the next song without playing in consecutive order and finish... what's up?
[03:46] <mwe> Steve|: I think the skins only work with bmp but I'm not sure
[03:46] <ziga> can somebody help me
[03:46] <Frogzoo> CaptainMorgan: you need mp3 codecs
[03:46] <JinRoh_> Hello
[03:46] <halibut> Frogzoo, azureus 2.4.0.2,  void^ firewall yes but it works under windows or my old distro (both on this PC)
[03:46] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo its hdb
[03:46] <CaptainMorgan> !codecs
[03:46] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[03:46] <rixth> !mp3
[03:46] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:46] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: so pastebin sudo hdparm -I /dev/hdb
[03:46] <Steve|> mwe: bleh nevermind, i found out :D
[03:46] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo http://pastebin.com/757579
[03:46] <Steve|> ta
[03:47] <TheBigToe> can I chown all folders to make me able to write to them all, and if so how?
[03:47] <ziga> i can't get for desktop to work in resolutiob 1280x960(which i prefer better than 1280x1024, which i can configure to work on)
[03:47] <JinRoh_> Hello! Please, could you tell me what howto/readme did you follow to set up XGL/Compiz? I always crash the system, I'm now in a fresh installation
[03:47] <void^> halibut: "upnp or manual forwarding"..?
[03:47] <george_looney> TheBigToe: chown -R
[03:47] <andi5> TheBigToe: please, please do not do that ..... what do you want to achieve?
[03:47] <tzar> anyone know a good wireless network manager ?
[03:47] <DESiBELi> Is there any beta release for flash 8? or any way to get it work without installing via wine
[03:47] <george_looney> TheBigToe: or else chmod -R
[03:47] <ziga> andi5, sorry:)
[03:47] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo and this is /dev/hda in case you might need it http://pastebin.com/757581
[03:47] <halibut> void^, I don't know
[03:47] <TheBigToe> andi5, I want to write to all folders without using sudo
[03:48] <ziga> i can't get the resolution to work on 1280x960
[03:48] <pakO_o> hello
[03:48] <andi5> TheBigToe: but why?
[03:48] <ziga> all other resolutions seems to work well
[03:48] <george_looney> TheBigToe: BAD IDEA
[03:48] <TheBigToe> andi5, for my webserver
[03:48] <void^> halibut: so you are behind a router, but did not configure anything, in that case you probably use upnp. it may take some time to update.
[03:48] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: no surprises here: add this to /etc/hdparm.conf http://pastebin.com/757583
[03:48] <crazy_penguin> TheBigToe: that action is a catastrophy waiting to happen.
[03:49] <ziga> there is no option for 1280x960 in desktop resolution
[03:49] <Frogzoo> halibut: have you restarted azureus since installing java?
[03:49] <Sub> ziga, you need to specify it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:49] <rixth> TheBigToe, you want to chown so you have write to everything ON A WEB SERVER?!
[03:49] <andi5> TheBigToe: your webserver will only need to access some directories and not ALL :) chgrp or chown these and if necessary become a user that is allowed to write.... but not not get access to all directories :)
[03:49] <halibut> Frogzoo, yes, and the about menu updated with Sun
[03:49] <boolka> anyone know a good wireless network manager ?
[03:49] <ziga> Sub, i already have it in xorg.conf
[03:49] <rixth> Azureus is screwed on Linux and the developer is a bigot.
[03:49] <Sub> boolka, network-manager-gnome
[03:49] <rixth> !tell boolka about repeat
[03:49] <rixth> !tell boolka about network manager
[03:49] <ziga> that's what bothers me
[03:49] <ziga> 	SubSection "Display"
[03:49] <ziga> 		Depth		24
[03:49] <ziga> 		Modes		"1600x1200" "1280x960" "1024x768"
[03:50] <Frogzoo> rixth: azureus works for me, so I'm happy
[03:50] <TheBigToe> andi5, how do I use chgrp/chown to "own" the files in /var/www?
[03:50] <Sub> ziga, did you restart X after the change?
[03:50] <crazy_penguin> rixth: why?
[03:50] <caiziyuan> !dapper
[03:50] <ziga> Sub, yep several times
[03:50] <ubotu> DAPPER IS OUT! PARTY TIME! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-June/000083.html
[03:50] <void^> rixth: well, i won't comment on the devs, but it works fine.
[03:50] <bigfoot1> to opera users: where can i get your version of opera?
[03:50] <centipeed> Ok, need help
[03:50] <bigfoot1> mine fails me in flash pages.
[03:50] <centipeed> I was just doing stuff, when my monitor turns off with the error "Out of range"
[03:50] <hyb> does the latest ubuntu build support the intel pro 2200 wireless card?
[03:50] <Sub> ziga, odd.
[03:50] <centipeed> I couldn't get it to turn back onto Linux, so I had to restart
[03:50] <Frogzoo> halibut: this is really annoying - try launching azureus from a terminal & see what error msgs you get
[03:51] <andi5> TheBigToe: well.... sudo chown user.group /var/www -R, for example
[03:51] <rixth> Well, I have the bug (I am not alone) where the annoying popups that appear in the tray cannot be hidden. The developers refuse to have an option to turn them off
[03:51] <ziga> what bother me, that under desktop resolution settings, there is an option for 800x600,1280x1024 and 640x480, even though i can't see it under the xorg.conf
[03:51] <halibut> rixth, why is the dev a bigot?
[03:51] <rixth> ziga, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:51] <El_Che> rixth: it's an ubuntu bug I think
[03:51] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: once you've done that, try 'hdparm -t /dev/hdb'
[03:51] <El_Che> rixth: the azureus from their site works fine
[03:51] <ziga> rixth, i tried that several times
[03:51] <centipeed> Anyone?
[03:51] <void^> rixth: that problem is a swt/gtk issue, and azureus has a workaround in any recent azureus cvs snapshot
[03:51] <andi5> TheBigToe: but i cannot imagine that ubuntu is set up that badly...
[03:52] <hyb> does the latest ubuntu build support the intel pro 2200 wireless card?
[03:52] <rixth> hyb, yes
[03:52] <Spliffster> high. i have read that automatix doesn't support dapper but there should be an alternative package ... name ?
[03:52] <hyb> really :D
[03:52] <hyb> cool
[03:52] <DESiBELi> yep
[03:52] <rixth> I guess bigot is not the correct term, but he just refuses to listen to his users.
[03:52] <Frogzoo> hyb: indeed it does
[03:52] <DESiBELi> hyb: theres opensource driver
[03:52] <hyb> yay
[03:52] <halibut> Frogzoo, it prints nothing to the console :(
[03:52] <rixth> hyb, using intel released firmware. You can't use it to crack WEP or monitor packets, though
[03:52] <Sub> Spliffster, do not use automatix.
[03:52] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo Timing buffered disk reads:   22 MB in  3.23 seconds =   6.82 MB/sec
[03:52] <Sub> !tell Spliffster about easyubuntu
[03:52] <rixth> !automatix
[03:52] <ubotu> Automatix is a utility which helps install various codecs and applications which cannot be part of the default installation, also another utility is called EasyUbuntu, please join #automatix or #easyubuntu for more information
[03:52] <Frogzoo> halibut: if you launch azureus from an xterm, you'll get output
[03:52] <hyb> rixth: im not trying to do that
[03:52] <mwe> andi5: usually you change the group of /var/www and allow write access for the group and add yourself to the group I think
[03:53] <kenweill> does automatix work in dapper?
[03:53] <mwe> !automatix
[03:53] <rixth> kenweill, don't use it
[03:53] <hyb> now i just need to play with xorg.conf to get my alps touch pad to work
[03:53] <Spliffster> aaaah easyubuntu is what i am looking for ... ty
[03:53] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo Timing buffered disk reads:    8 MB in  3.12 seconds =   2.57 MB/sec
[03:53] <mwe> !tell kenweill about automatix
[03:53] <TheBigToe> thanks andi5, it works now
[03:53] <andi5> mwe: probably, please tell that TheBigToe, i do not run any public servers :)
[03:53] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: so it's already very fast.... hmm....anyways, reboot to pick up the new settings
[03:53] <Pip> !dapper
[03:53] <ubotu> DAPPER IS OUT! PARTY TIME! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-June/000083.html
[03:53] <halibut> Frogzoo, the test is printing nothing, I will try and load a torrent
[03:53] <guano> !automatix
[03:53] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo ok
[03:53] <ubotu> Automatix is a utility which helps install various codecs and applications which cannot be part of the default installation, also another utility is called EasyUbuntu, please join #automatix or #easyubuntu for more information
[03:53] <Pip> !nice bot
[03:53] <kenweill> !torrent
[03:53] <ubotu> Pip: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:53] <rixth> void^, I'd like to use that CVS version but I don't know how to compile a java application
[03:54] <rixth> Stop with the triggers.
[03:54] <mwe> huh. who changed the automatix factoid?
[03:54] <void^> rixth: you don't have to. it's a snapshot. ready to use. see http://azureus.sourceforge.net/index_CVS.php
[03:54] <Angel777> hi
[03:54] <rixth> void^, 404.
[03:54] <boolka> ive got dapper, and a hp pavillion zt3000 laptop, im trying to get my wireless working,  it sees my router, but wont connect to it ... any ideas
[03:54] <rmooney> ha breezy is a breeze
[03:54] <Spliffster> ty sub i was ooking for easyubuntu but couln't remeber the name
[03:54] <CaptainMorgan> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats sectionon non-free for Kubuntu's libxine commands do not work
[03:55] <rmooney> airport wireless works out of box
[03:55] <centipeed> Can't anyone help me with this Monitor Out Of Range error?
[03:55] <Angel777> I have a trouble. I modified my ubuntu login screen and it doesn't work now so I cannot even login. How can I change with the console the ubuntu login screen?
[03:55] <andi5> oh.... a question: is there an ubuntu equivalent to www.apt-get.org?
[03:55] <Sub> centipeed, it's your xorg.conf is set up wrong
[03:55] <rmooney> maybee centipeed
[03:55] <void^> rixth: no, works. try again.
[03:55] <Sub> the horiz. vert. refresh rates
[03:55] <rmooney> just joined give me more info
[03:55] <JinRoh_> Hello, I have no sound after upgrade. I have 2 sound cards but I can't select the correct sound card (with headsets) via System---> Sound, how can I fix it?
[03:55] <Sub> so use a live CD, and edit your xorf.conf
[03:55] <rixth> Hmm, that server in the cluster must be dead. Worked that time
[03:56] <centipeed> Sub: I only just got Ubuntu, so could you run me through it?
[03:56] <PPower> hello. i keep on getting bad header lines on downloads
[03:56] <firecraft> hello people.
[03:56] <Sonderblade> i have ubuntu 6.06, why do i have Smeg menu editor in Program->system tools->Applications Menu Editor instead of Alacarte?
[03:56] <Frogzoo> halibut: stoopid question - is the tracker for this torrent up?
[03:56] <DESiBELi> BUAHAHA got flash 8 to work under linux perfectly with wine and firefox w32 ver.
[03:57] <halibut> Frogzoo, now the torrent is downloading
[03:57] <Frogzoo> DESiBELi: congrats
[03:57] <Frogzoo> halibut: woohoo :D
[03:57] <ompaul> Sonderblade, did you come from hoary via breezy?
[03:57] <halibut> Frogzoo, I don't understand this, the torrent downloads but the config manager gives NAT error
[03:57] <hyb> did you forward a port?
[03:57] <rmooney> why does breezy work so well with my airport wireless but dapper does not even set up a wireless conection type in network settings
[03:57] <halibut> no
[03:57] <hyb> if your behind a router
[03:57] <halibut> hyb, no
[03:57] <hyb> ah
[03:57] <halibut> how do I do that?
[03:58] <Sonderblade> ompaul: nope breezy => drake
[03:58] <andi5> sfar: any news?
[03:58] <madpingu> hello people, I am stuggling to get the right packages installed to do a kernel compile on Dapper
[03:58] <firecraft> i just got the ubuntu cds delivered but having a major issue w/ all of the 5 PC cds.. those are compatible w/ x86 PC Intel however when i reboot to live cds none of those work, also when i go to my rom drive properties i see 0 bytes used & 0 bytes free which is quite a conflicting message.
[03:58] <hyb> halibut: search google for prot forwarding
[03:58] <Angel777> I have a trouble. I modified my ubuntu login screen and it doesn't work now so I cannot even login. How can I change with the console the ubuntu login screen?
[03:58] <Frogzoo> halibut: you need to change the port settings under tools -> options -> connection -> incoming TCP port - to match what's on your router
[03:58] <ompaul> Sonderblade, no idea, but then I was running and am running alacarte on breezy ..
[03:58] <Thug-N-Me> hi
[03:58] <JinRoh_> How can I change my default sound card in console?? please help me!
[03:58] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: rebooted? now try 'sudo hdparm -t /dev/hdb' again...
[03:58] <CaptainMorgan> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats sectionon non-free for Kubuntu's libxine commands do not work
[03:59] <halibut> hyb, I have found a virtual server section in my router config, is that it? "This function will allow you to route external (Internet) calls for services such as a web server (port 80), FTP server (Port 21), or other applications through your Router to your internal network."
[03:59] <edc> why would apt-get build-dep joe or mc or mplayer or vlc not work? in my sources i do have deb-src entries
[03:59] <Sub> centipeed, well basically, google your monitor make, find the horiz/vert rates ( there in Hz), then use a Live CD, like the ubuntu install CD, then mount your harddrive partiton (probably "mount /dev/hda1/ /media/hda1/" ) then goto /media/hda1/etc/X11/xorg.conf and look for the bit about your monitor and itz horizontal and vert. refresh rates, type in the value and your done. OR switch it on normally, and try pushing CTRL ALT F
[03:59] <Sub> 1 when it says ( out of range) then do what i said about the xorg.conf
[03:59] <boolka> ive got dapper, and a hp pavillion zt3000 laptop, im trying to get my wireless working,  it sees my router, but wont connect to it ... any ideas
[03:59] <BiSk-8> hello ppl
[03:59] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: How many computers have you tested it on ?
[03:59] <Frogzoo> halibut: nope - there will be specific BT ports forwarded from your router (unless you haven't configd port forwarding, but in this case, d/l speed sux)
[04:00] <firecraft> h3sp4wn just one so far but the rom works fine w/ all the other cds/dvds
[04:00] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo Timing buffered disk reads:   16 MB in  3.00 seconds =   5.33 MB/sec
[04:00] <Frogzoo> halibut: or are you forwarding all ports to the pc? that will work...
[04:00] <halibut> Frogzoo, I don't know
[04:00] <centipeed> Sub: I'm on Ubuntu right now. Can't I make the changes from the HDD install instead of using a Live CD?
[04:00] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo its a dvd data disc
[04:00] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: What do you mean all the other ones ? You mean the ubuntu dvd ?
[04:00] <void^> halibut: add a service for your azureus port and forward it to your local ip
[04:00] <halibut> Frogzoo, how could I test it?
[04:00] <rmooney> if i install breezy and upgrade to dapper will it keep my wireless settings because dapper does not set up my wireless card by default
[04:00] <Sub> centipeed, wait, so your on the system that gives the error. what is the problem then?
[04:00] <halibut> void^, how do I do that?
[04:00] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: cd's from breezy do they work ?
[04:01] <halibut> void^, under "This function will allow you to route external (Internet) calls for services such as a web server (port 80), FTP server (Port 21), or other applications through your Router to your internal network." L
[04:01] <halibut> ?
[04:01] <Frogzoo> halibut: nothing to do now but try burning a disk again
[04:01] <void^> halibut: you should be able to add a sevice on that page
[04:01] <firecraft> h3sp4wn i meant all the other cds like xp pro and rest of the software in collection.
[04:01] <centipeed> I don't know! I clicked off Firefox and onto X-Chat or something, and it suddenly throws up the error
[04:01] <centipeed> It was working fine until then
[04:01] <halibut> void^, ok, yes
[04:01] <centipeed> I don't want it to happena again
[04:01] <firecraft> h3sp4wn breezy ?
[04:01] <centipeed> Happen*
[04:01] <Sjoerd-> is it advised to use a firewall on an ubuntu webserver?
[04:01] <rixth> void^, thanks for pushing me to the cvs version. problem solved
[04:01] <JinRoh_> Hello! Please how can I change the default sound card in gnome-sound-properties?? I had sound working with my second sound card, but then rebooted and The first one is selected, and I Can change it!!!! Please! I need sound
[04:01] <Frogzoo> halibut: add a port that you'll use for BT - then configure azureus for the same port
[04:01] <Sub> centipeed, well if it was a one off thing, itz likely itz the monitor not ubuntu that is the problem,.
[04:01] <BiSk-8> hello people, i just got done installing the new version of ubuntu but i have a problem: my sources.list for apt doesnt work, can any1 send me a copy of theirs?
[04:01] <Angel777> Anyone knows where the login screen configuration is located?
[04:02] <centipeed> Hmm
[04:02] <Frogzoo> !tell BiSk-8 about easysource
[04:02] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: The previous ubuntu release
[04:02] <Sub> Angel777, /etc/gdm
[04:02] <centipeed> I'm running it at a lower resolution right now
[04:02] <rmooney> breezy ubuntu 5.10
[04:02] <centipeed> But how can I check the settings anyway?
[04:02] <Sub> if you up it does it screw up
[04:02] <centipeed> To make sure they're not wrong?
[04:02] <Angel777> Sub : can I modify the theme run on login here?
[04:02] <edc> why would apt-get build-dep joe or mc or mplayer or vlc not work? in my sources i do have deb-src entries
[04:02] <Sub> centipeed, the screen setup is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, look in that file
[04:03] <Sub> Angel777, no for that, goto System/Admin/Login Window
[04:03] <firecraft> h3sp4wn this is my first try at ubuntu v5.10 for PCs.. i was quite enthusiastic to try them out but slightly disappointed since they are not working as i expected.
[04:03] <halibut> Frogzoo, ok, it worked :)
[04:03] <halibut> thanks
[04:03] <Frogzoo> edc: sudo ?
[04:03] <Angel777> Sub : I cannot login because my login screen is screwed up so I want to know where I can give the new theme
[04:03] <halibut> thanks Frogzoo void^ hyb
[04:03] <edc> Frogzoo : am root
[04:03] <Frogzoo> halibut: cheers - enjoy
[04:03] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo do you think that it might be faster burning data dvd with nautilus ?
[04:03] <Stormx2> How to I make firefox print backgrounds?
[04:03] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: The latest version is 6.06
[04:03] <CaptainMorgan> wtf.. I have all instructed repos' enabled....
[04:03] <CaptainMorgan> and nada
[04:04] <tarhan> Can any one say how to install 32-bit applications in 64-bit Ubuntu? Only link for starting enough
[04:04] <hermes> i have a 17" tft screen.there are about 10 shaking vertical lines on my screen when i use ubuntu.how do i fix this?
[04:04] <Frogzoo> edc: checked that the repos are up?
[04:04] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: Is it the live cd or the install cd you can't get to work (presuming you are using 5.10)
[04:04] <hyb> halibut: your welcome :)
[04:04] <firecraft> h3sp4wn correct.. but the 5.10 should work too, right? i mean i can upgrade later but i don't want these delivered cds go to waste.
[04:04] <Sub> Angel777, do it this way then: on start up, when u get to the screwy login, push CTRL+ ALT+ F1 . then log in with user/pass, and then type "startx"
[04:04] <centipeed> There's nothing in xorg.conf about refresh rates Sub. Should there be?
[04:04] <Sub> or "sudo startx" if "startx" fails.
[04:04] <rmooney> man this place moves fast
[04:04] <centipeed> rmooney: Tru.dat
[04:04] <Frogzoo> rmooney: it's been crazy in here lately
[04:04] <CaptainMorgan> rmooney: shouldhave seen it yesterday
[04:05] <boolka> ive got dapper, and a hp pavillion zt3000 laptop, im trying to get my wireless working,  it sees my router, but wont connect to it ... wont work with kubuntu either... please help
[04:05] <Pip> !xubuntu
[04:05] <ubotu> it has been said that xubuntu is Ubuntu using Xfce instead of Gnome for the desktop. Details here: https://www.xubuntu.org
[04:05] <Bladedge> Hey guys, does anyone know I could install the 6.06 if it doesn't wanna boot?
[04:05] <firecraft> h3sp4wn i got 5 PC cds.. each pack has 1 install cd and 1 live cd.. i tried all 5 packs, none of them is working.
[04:05] <Angel777> OK. I found it. In the gdm folder there was a gdm.conf-custom. If you remove that it goes back to normal if you installed a messy login thee
[04:05] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: Depends on what hardware the newer the hardware the less likely 5.10 will work well with it (is it a laptop you are using)
[04:05] <edc> Frogzoo : all the repositories download, no errors but for kde, but i run gnome and mplayer has nothing to do with gnome
[04:05] <Angel777> Thnaks anyway
[04:05] <Pip> !eubuntu
[04:05] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Pip
[04:05] <edc> i tried other packages also, joe mc ect
[04:05] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i just tryed to burn dvd data with nautilus and it says " File image creation failed " any ideea what package do i need or something ?
[04:05] <edc> none works
[04:05] <rmooney> wait slooooow down i cant read that fast
[04:05] <TobiasFar> i tried to build code::blocks from svn on ubuntu 6.06 but i got the following problems: http://pastebin.com/757607
[04:05] <Sub> centipeed, look for -> Section "Monitor"
[04:05] <lss> How do i find out the kernel version of 6.06 LTS ? Thanks
[04:06] <firecraft> h3sp4wn it's a desktop PC i'm on trying to test ubuntu .. right now i got xp pro w/ sp2 installed on it w/ NFTS mount.
[04:06] <Angel777> lss : uname -a
[04:06] <centipeed> Yeah, only 2 entries
[04:06] <rmooney> terminal "uname"
[04:06] <TobiasFar> how do i get rid of that errors?
[04:06] <hermes>  i have a 17" tft screen.there are about 10 shaking vertical lines on my screen when i use ubuntu.very annoying..
[04:06] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: not sure, try k3b...
[04:06] <centipeed> Ident. and Option
[04:06] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: Can the install cd boot ?
[04:06] <JinRoh_> Please how can I change the default sound card in gnome-sound-properties?? I had sound working with my second sound card, but then rebooted and The first one is selected, and I Can change it!!!! Please! I need sound
[04:06] <Angel777> lss : uname -a
[04:06] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo even k3b gives me the same error
[04:06] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: (just to get to the text installer screen)
[04:06] <ompaul> rmooney, use xchat and scroll back up the window will stay stationary
[04:06] <CaptainMorgan> is this correct? - http://img416.imageshack.us/img416/4919/snapshot21qa.png
[04:07] <rmooney> i know im just jokin
[04:07] <Sub> centipeed, you should have something like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15077
[04:07] <cusco> hi dudes
[04:07] <Sub> those two ranges are the numbers u need to check
[04:07] <halibut> Is it possible to set right/middle click on maximize button to expand horizontally/vertically?
[04:07] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: load a dvdr mebbe?
[04:07] <cusco> is it possible to hav ea voice conversation in MSN ??
[04:07] <cusco> what client does support microphone?
[04:07] <TobiasFar> cusco, maybe via amsn?
[04:07] <Sub> cusco, aMSN does I think.
[04:07] <cusco> no
[04:07] <cusco> amsn does webcam
[04:07] <cusco> but doesn't do voice
[04:07] <TobiasFar> oh
[04:07] <centipeed> Sub: My file is missing HorizSync and VertRefresh. Is it OK to just put them in there?
[04:08] <cusco> :/
[04:08] <cusco> any body knows?
[04:08] <Sub> centipeed, get the actual numbers from your manufacturere
[04:08] <Frogzoo> centipeed: it can help sometimes
[04:08] <firecraft> h3sp4wn i tried rebooting all 5 live cds that i got delivered, i notice the rom starts spinning, and trying to read the disk and with a prompt Boot from CD .. i did hit enter several times but it logged me in to xp instead w/o initiating ubuntu interface/process, also when i go to the rom drive property the cd seems empty.
[04:08] <rmooney> so will dapper retain breezys wireless settings modules
[04:08] <nettogrof> !ubuntu
[04:08] <ubotu> ubuntu is, like, a free GNU/Linux distribution. More at http://www.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkShuttleworth
[04:08] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: Try the 6.06 desktop cd (I recommend you just order some each time there is a release)
[04:08] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo k3b it says " could not determine size of resulting image file "
[04:08] <CaptainMorgan> !repository
[04:08] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, CaptainMorgan
[04:08] <Sub> !repos
[04:08] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[04:08] <ompaul> !repos
[04:09] <Frogzoo> !tell Thug-N-Me about k3b
[04:09] <CaptainMorgan> Sub, take a looksee at my images
[04:09] <CaptainMorgan> please
[04:09] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: make sure you have all pkgs k3b needs loaded...
[04:09] <CaptainMorgan> I thought I enabled them correctly
[04:09] <CaptainMorgan> is this correct? - http://img416.imageshack.us/img416/4919/snapshot21qa.png
[04:09] <Sub> CaptainMorgan, paste them again, cbf to scroll up to find them
[04:10] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: what's changed? how come this used to work?
[04:10] <Sub> and what happens when you run "sudo apt-get update" ?
[04:10] <Weirdbro> !paste
[04:10] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[04:10] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo no clue
[04:10] <crazy_penguin> Sub: you update your package list.
[04:10] <penguinwhoflew> what's ipod mount as? hdcX?
[04:10] <centipeed> Sub: How do I add stuff to xorg.conf?
[04:10] <firecraft> h3sp4wn i can do that, but it's confusing me why is it that says 0 bytes used & 0 bytes free.. that doesn't make sense to me. besides getting the newer release 5.10 should have worked if not like v6x
[04:11] <Sub> crazy_penguin, works fine for me
[04:11] <Sub> CaptainMorgan, do you want my sources.list?
[04:11] <linkd> penguinwhoflew: i would *imagine* as sdXY
[04:11] <Sub> centipeed, you need to edit it as root, use "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[04:11] <penguinwhoflew> linkd: ty
[04:11] <crazy_penguin> Sub: sorry. i didn't read the earlier posts.
[04:11] <crazy_penguin> Sub: :)
[04:11] <ompaul> !tell CaptainMorgan about easysource
[04:12] <CaptainMorgan> Sub, what's wrong with mine?
[04:12] <CaptainMorgan> ya, lette me see
[04:12] <thom_> I dont have the nvidia logo but nvidia seems to work, the log in screen crashed also
[04:12] <Shionuma> hi, am new at this - so im hoping someone can help me; im trying to install moneydance.sh on Ubuntu, but i keep being told PERMISSION DENIED - any ideas, help would be greatly appreciated
[04:12] <rambo3> moneydance?
[04:13] <Shionuma> personal finance tool
[04:13] <Sub> CaptainMorgan, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15078 i have a slightly edited list, but they all work
[04:13] <joserafael> hello from Venezuela
[04:13] <thom_> !nvidia
[04:13] <rambo3> sudo sh moneydance.sh
[04:13] <ubotu> Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[04:13] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: does the iso mount via loopback? 'sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 blah.iso /mnt'
[04:13] <gmc5672> Funny, my money just sits there :-)
[04:13] <centipeed> Sub: Is it case sensitive? I get a blank file when I type that into Terminal
[04:13] <andi5> Shionuma: you should try gnucash 2.0, when it is released :)
[04:13] <iRRVi> are there any packages that allow to me get my specific sound driver?
[04:13] <rambo3> but be carefull about installing programs that are not from synaptic
[04:13] <Sub> centipeed, yes it is.
[04:13] <Sub> use TAB to check, like tab will autocomplete folders for you if you type first 1-2 characters
[04:14] <Sub> centipeed, and if one TAB does nothing, double tap to see possiblities.
[04:14] <Shionuma> Beauty - thanks all, your a pack of legends!
[04:14] <iRRVi> are there any packages that allow to me get my specific sound driver?
[04:15] <iRRVi> *me to
[04:15] <centipeed> Ok, found out my monitor's refresh rate is 75hz
[04:15] <centipeed> How would I put that in?
[04:15] <rambo3> iRRVi, like alsa?
[04:15] <iRRVi> yeah
[04:15] <frenzic> hi, I've just installed dapper drake and I'm trying to invoke the gcc compiler  with a little program just to test it out. This is what I enter $ gcc hello.c -o hello but all I get is gcc: command not found. I'm new to linux so I'm not sure if I should be entering something else, any ideas?
[04:15] <iRRVi> alsa drivers
[04:15] <penguinwhoflew> how do i mount my ipod so it's not denying access? i tried chmod 777 on the mount folder
[04:15] <rambo3> use alsa config
[04:16] <iRRVi> ...theyremoved that
[04:16] <iRRVi> *they removed
[04:16] <spartas> frenzic: apt-get install build-essential as root
[04:16] <h3sp4wn> firecraft: I don't use windows so I can't really tell you why that might be
[04:16] <centipeed> Sub: Nevermind, done the Vertical Refresh
[04:16] <nuzzy> centipeed:  just joined the chat, but if you'er looking to edit xorg.conf you could do it as 1280x1024_75
[04:16] <Frogzoo> frenzic: install build-essential
[04:16] <centipeed> nuzzy: What is that and what will it do?
[04:17] <rambo3> iRRVi, you specifie your sound drivers in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[04:17] <centipeed> nuzzy: I got a Out Of Range error with my monitor
[04:17] <nuzzy> centipeed:  what was your original question so I can answer fully for you
[04:17] <centipeed> nuzzy: Although it was working fine, it just happened suddenly
[04:17] <rambo3> at least what i did and removed the resta
[04:17] <kalypso> Nobody have information about packadge by ubuntu. I have error when i want to update my system http://pastebin.com/757623
[04:17] <iRRVi> rambo3: not, if they don't come with the sound driver I need
[04:17] <centipeed> nuzzy: I was using Ubuntu, I switch to some other program on the taskbar, and suddenly my monitor goes off, and shows "Out Of Range"
[04:17] <rambo3> so bodprobe your driver isnt there ?
[04:18] <rambo3> mod
[04:18] <pespin> hi, how can I autostart amule when I start ubuntu?
[04:18] <centipeed> nuzzy: Strange, because it's working now and was working for about 5 minutes before that error
[04:18] <centipeed> nuzzy: I just wanted to make sure it didn't happen again
[04:18] <ric> Hello, I have just igraded a laptop (amd64) from ubuntu 5.04 to 6.06. The old version worked perfectly, but now everything runs very slow. It seems something related to the cpu frequency management does not work and it always works at the slowest frequency.
[04:18] <penguinwhoflew> how do i find out what's using my ipod so i can umount it?
[04:18] <iRRVi> rambo3:wtf you mean by that?
[04:18] <rambo3> you need to visit alsa page and fallow the unstruction, what drivers do you need iRRVi
[04:18] <ric> Is this a known problem? any aidea?
[04:18] <nuzzy> centi:  what vid card and monitor?
[04:18] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: how'd the loopback go?
[04:18] <centipeed> nuzzy: Although right now I've got it at 1024x768
[04:19] <centipeed> nuzzy: I put it down a res because I thought that running at 1280x1024 was the problem
[04:19] <frenzic> spartas: thank you, I've looked in the synaptic package manage, and it says that gcc is present but will apt-get install build-essential install gcc so I can use it?
[04:19] <Frogzoo> ric: did you upgrade from hoary to breezy before moving to dapper?
[04:19] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo  1 sec i try command line burn
[04:19] <centipeed> Radeon 9000 PCI and LG L1730S
[04:19] <Sonderblade> what is the package name for the add/remove programs app?
[04:19] <Bladedge> Guys
[04:19] <ric> Frogzoo: sorry, i think I had brezy already...
[04:19] <Frogzoo> Sonderblade: synaptic
[04:19] <kalypso> I have problem to update my system http://pastebin.com/757623
[04:19] <Sonderblade> Frogzoo: no the other one
[04:19] <iRRVi> rambo: snd-cs4237
[04:19] <spartas> frenzic, yes, build-essential is the build tools and compilers
[04:19] <ric> I can't remember these names and numbers ;)
[04:19] <Frogzoo> ric: 5.04 is hoary, 5.10 breezy
[04:20] <Bladedge> Why does the installation display "error 80" when I try to boot it
[04:20] <ric> then its 5.10
[04:20] <andi5> Sonderblade: maybe synaptic?
[04:20] <DuniaImpian> how could i get my infrared device working? I mean the software for retreiving file from the handphone. thx
[04:20] <frenzic> spartas: ah ok, just trying to get my head around what it did, thank you
[04:20] <dou213> guys, is there a list of programs with some apps for ubuntu online?
[04:20] <Bladedge> Trying to install 6.06
[04:20] <tyarli> dapper is out!
[04:20] <Sonderblade> the program focused in this screenshot http://www.linuxforums.org/images/articles/ubuntu_review_2/16.png
[04:20] <tyarli> yipee...
[04:21] <Bladedge> Can anyone help me please?
[04:21] <iRRVi> dou213: http://packages.ubuntu.com
[04:21] <tyarli> but my wireless is still not working :(
[04:21] <dou213> iRRVi, thx
[04:21] <Frogzoo> !tell dou213 about docs
[04:21] <ric> my laptop is nw prety much unusable, anyone has seen a similar slowdown?
[04:21] <iRRVi> nope
[04:21] <Auckland_Pig> i have dapper installed. i also want to use Xfce, how do i do that?
[04:21] <Hajuu> where are apt-cache repository db files stored? /var/cache/apt/ ?
[04:21] <pjhsv> Hi guys...I was wondering if someone could help me.  I downloaded Kubuntu 6.06, burnt the CD, booted the live disc on my laptop and all worked good.  When I installed it though, it can't find my PCMCIA network card anymore??  dmesg has an entry "cs: unable to map card memory!"   I don't have any entries at all relating to PCMCIA stuff when I use lspci ...i have no idea what the problem is...any help?
[04:22] <nuzzy> centi:  can you put a copy of your xorg.conf in pastebin?
[04:22] <iRRVi> would dapper have my sound driver...
[04:22] <iRRVi> hmmmm
[04:22] <centipeed> nuzzy: You want just the monitor section?
[04:22] <Frogzoo> ric: might be quickest/easiest to just reinstall...
[04:22] <iRRVi> wouldent hurt to atleast update
[04:22] <centipeed> nuzzy: And how do I save xorg.conf?
[04:22] <centipeed> nuzzy: Save changes I mean
[04:22] <andi5> Hajuu: /var/lib/apt? or what do you mean this time? ;)
[04:22] <ric> Frogzoo: but why should it work if I reinstall?
[04:22] <Auckland_Pig> can i use both gnome and xfce at the same time?
[04:22] <PPower> i cant download some packages. it is giving out bad header lines. openoffice.org core, common and l10n-en-us. language support en and libgmime2.1
[04:23] <Hajuu> andi5: well I am trying to switch between the hoary and breezy repositories without having to update every time (~5mb on dialup a few times gets boring lol)
[04:23] <jani_> centipeed, sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:23] <nuzzy> centi:  a coupe of ways - manual edit with gedit of another editor or run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[04:23] <Frogzoo> ric: cos if the upgrade messed things a clean install will help
[04:23] <Hajuu> so im just backing up and replacing
[04:23] <Hajuu> or trying to
[04:23] <Hajuu> lol
[04:23] <CaptainMorgan> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[04:23] <boolka> I cant get my internet to work on my laptop, wired or wireless... any help would be much appreciated
[04:23] <CaptainMorgan> what the heck is that?
[04:23] <centipeed> Right now I'm on Sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:23] <Frogzoo> CaptainMorgan: close synaptic
[04:23] <CaptainMorgan> Frogzoo:  adept is not open
[04:23] <ric> Frogzoo: but have you heard before of this problem?
[04:24] <andi5> Hajuu: install apt-proxy
[04:24] <CpuWhiz> hey, dapper is now detecting my nic as eth1 instead of eth0 and there isn't even a eth0 in the list... why?
[04:24] <Auckland_Pig> i have dapper installed. i also want to use Xfce, how do i do that?
[04:24] <centipeed> How do I save changes in Nano?
[04:24] <Auckland_Pig> can i use both gnome and xfce at the same time?
[04:24] <PPower> how do i fix these header line problems
[04:24] <boolka> I cant get my internet to work on my laptop, wired or wireless, ubuntu, dapper, hp zt3000 laptop... any help would be much appreciated
[04:24] <Frogzoo> ric: nope, usually the upgrade just breaks - but this will be pretty tough to debug via irc
[04:24] <Hobbsee> centipeed: ctrl + x
[04:24] <nuzzy> cent:  then it's CTRL-X
[04:24] <PPower> Frogzoo: Dont even try upgrading. Im just getting bad header lines
[04:24] <centipeed> Ah right :D
[04:24] <andi5> Hajuu: i hope you can configure it so that it will not check online each time, actually i do not know whether it works :)
[04:24] <nuzzy> and say yes to save changes
[04:24] <centipeed> Cheers
[04:24] <ric> Frogzoo: i'll try with the livecd to see if the speed is normal...
[04:24] <Frogzoo> PPower: I tried - then reinstalled ;)
[04:24] <CaptainMorgan> Frogzoo:  adept is not open
[04:25] <centipeed> nuzzy: Now, I know about putting in the values for refresh rates and such
[04:25] <ubuntunewbie2> is i possible to use wireless with ubuntu-64?
[04:25] <centipeed> nuzzy: Was there any special reason you wanted me to post xorg.conf?
[04:25] <SystemBomber> Has anyone had any luck with getting a Broadcom BCM4303 wireless card working?
[04:25] <ubuntunewbie2> SystemBomber: i have the same
[04:25] <nuzzy> jsut wanted to make sure your settings were ok
[04:25] <Caminomaster> hello
[04:25] <PPower> SystemBomber: I got a 5306 done. Whats going wrong
[04:25] <nuzzy> and wanted to see if you had vertical and horizontal info there
[04:25] <Frogzoo> CaptainMorgan: is the auto updater running maybe?
[04:25] <centipeed> Surely the only ones that could give an Out Of Range error are the monitor settings?
[04:25] <luisito> xgl comes installed on dapper?
[04:26] <centipeed> Yeah, I just put in Vertical
[04:26] <Caminomaster> who can help me with a little issue on wine?
[04:26] <Frogzoo> luisito: not by default, no
[04:26] <wycats> I'm trying to view an ASF via the MMS protocol
[04:26] <Frogzoo> !tell luisito about xgl
[04:26] <centipeed> I can't find out my monitor's Horizontal though :(
[04:26] <wycats> I downloaded the MMS plugin for gstreamer
[04:26] <PPower> Caminomaster: YES! YES!
[04:26] <wycats> and installed it
[04:26] <centipeed> And it wasn't there in xorg.conf when I opened it
[04:26] <nuzzy> gimme a sec...I'll google it
[04:26] <wycats> but totem won't play the asf
[04:26] <luisito> and, xgl works in VMware?
[04:26] <Frogzoo> centipeed: try googling make/model
[04:26] <SystemBomber> PPower, basically, i got it to be detected, however when I try to connect to my network, it either doesn't connect or it asks for my WPA PSK, however when i put it in, it still doesnt connect, ive even turned encryption off on the router and it still doesnt connect.
[04:26] <andi5> wycats: totem-gstreamer or totem-xine?
[04:26] <wycats> totem-gstreamer
[04:26] <centipeed> Frogzoo: I've done that. Could only find Vertical
[04:27] <andi5> wycats: and mplyer?
[04:27] <Auckland_Pig> i have gnome on ubuntu dapper. can i use xfce now without removing gnome?
[04:27] <andi5> wycats: mplayer, sorry :)
[04:27] <wycats> how do I know which totem I'm running
[04:27] <Caminomaster> PPower, I've installed a program in wine, nut I don't know where is installed, in order to launch it
[04:27] <PPower> SystemBomber: Supid question alert! Are you using the firmware supplied from your driver that came with the card
[04:27] <wycats> I'm running the default totem
[04:27] <luisito> Frogzoo: xgl works in vmware?
[04:27] <PPower> Caminomaster: ~/.wine/Program\ Files
[04:27] <wycats> it tells me it's totem gstreamer
[04:27] <Frogzoo> luisito: I doubt you get 3d in vmware
[04:27] <PPower> Caminomaster: Use that as a cd command and hunt around
[04:27] <wycats> I installed the gstreamer plugin for MMS
[04:27] <wycats> shouldn't it work?
[04:27] <SystemBomber> PPower, Well yes, i downloaded it from the HP site
[04:28] <luisito> Frogzoo: ok, thanks! :)
[04:28] <SystemBomber> PPower, it can detect my network, just can't connect lol
[04:28] <PPower> SystemBomber: Use wl_apsta.so. Get it from #bcm_users
[04:28] <Caminomaster> PPower, ~/ is my home? or what?
[04:28] <centipeed> nuzzy: It could be that I don't need to put this stuff in and it was a one off error. It's just that I wanted to make sure it didn't happen again you see
[04:28] <PPower> ARRGH! I hate apt. Stupid header lines
[04:29] <SystemBomber> PPower, theres no one in there.
[04:29] <piratepengui1> will the official xorg packages for 6.06 ever be upgraded to 7.1? soon? or after it's proved itself..?
[04:29] <rmooney> any 1 here switched from fedora to ubuntu
[04:29] <wycats> anyone?
[04:29] <Caminomaster> how may I  use this command? in shell, or under wine?
[04:29] <PPower> SystemBomber: Whoops! bcm-users
[04:29] <h3sp4wn> piratepengui1: Never
[04:29] <SystemBomber> :) ty
[04:29] <dou213> Caminomaster, ~ is the same as /home/username
[04:29] <Beta_M> is there a way to install a rpm... i really have to
[04:29] <Frogzoo> piratepengui1: I'd guess that's edgy
[04:29] <piratepengui1> h3sp4wn: ah
[04:29] <wycats> should I be installing kmplayer?
[04:29] <Sonderblade> i have gnome-app-install installed, but it doesn't show up in any of the menus, why?
[04:30] <Caminomaster> ... I understand, thanks :)
[04:30] <hoozhee> Hi all
[04:30] <PPower> Caminomaster: Try cd ~/.wine/ and keep on navigating and using dir till you find the folder. then wine app
[04:30] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: no dice?
[04:30] <piratepengui1> Frogzoo: ah probably. I wonder should I try installing it myself... (for aiglx)
[04:30] <andi5> wycats: gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly installed? (i just ask for reference, i am no expert at media software :))
[04:30] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo no
[04:30] <PPower> SystemBomber: Got it?
[04:30] <hoozhee> Is this the right place to be for a bit of noob support?
[04:30] <rmooney> Thug-N-Me, k3b works fine here
[04:30] <prgrmr> after update from breezy to dappar my X SERVER stop working
[04:30] <Angel777> hoozhee, yes
[04:30] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: did you try to loopback mount your iso?
[04:30] <wycats> andi: no
[04:30] <hoozhee> Angel: Thanks
[04:31] <mingwang> when can we use xgl?
[04:31] <SystemBomber> PPower, gone in there and reading it now :)
[04:31] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i dont try to burn iso to dvd its a data dvd
[04:31] <hoozhee> I'm trying to set up a small network and I need to share a printer
[04:31] <SystemBomber> PPower, im still relativly new to linux :) but its been cool so far :D
[04:31] <prgrmr> after update from breezy to dappar my X SERVER stop working, what can i do?
[04:31] <Thug-N-Me> rmooney thats what i used before in breezy in dapper aint working
[04:31] <hoozhee> I just don't know where to begin
[04:31] <rmooney> Thug-N-Me, what is the prob?
[04:31] <^^angusta> evening all
[04:31] <Auckland_Pig> !xfce
[04:31] <ubotu> I guess xfce is a lightweight Desktop Environment that uses GTK. to install, "sudo apt-get install xfce4" or "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". http://www.xfce.org/
[04:31] <Beta_M> !rmp
[04:31] <ubotu> Beta_M: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:31] <PPower> SystemBomber: It gets better. Gone are the days of lacking hdd space!
[04:31] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: this is wierd... suggest you google for 'linux + dvdrw make/model' maybe it's a known problem
[04:31] <rmooney> huh
[04:31] <SystemBomber> haha :)
[04:32] <CaptainMorgan> who gave the sources.list...... doens't work..
[04:32] <^^angusta> Just installed ubuntu on an old 440BX dual processor bopard, but decided the cirrus vid card on board was crap
[04:32] <rmooney> Thug-N-Me, what is not working specific
[04:32] <CaptainMorgan> Sub
[04:32] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: also consider looking at vendor's site for firmware update
[04:32] <^^angusta> So, I put in an old S3, and don't know how to re-setup X
[04:32] <Beta_M> !redhat
[04:32] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Beta_M
[04:32] <nuzzy> centi: vertical = 56-75
[04:33] <Angel777> hoozhee, ypu should be able to share it in the printer menu
[04:33] <Kilo> .
[04:33] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: what's the dvdrw make/model?
[04:33] <^^angusta> whats the program top step thru and auto detect vid crd for X?
[04:33] <Thug-N-Me> rmooney to burn data dvd with k3b or nautilus burn or gnomebaker
[04:33] <CaptainMorgan> 925 folks??
[04:33] <CaptainMorgan> jeezum
[04:33] <Kilo> is this an area for help?
[04:33] <hoozhee> >Do I need to set up Samba to share printers?
[04:33] <CaptainMorgan> no
[04:33] <Kilo> im having some issues
[04:33] <iRRVi> :'(
[04:33] <iRRVi> I feel sad
[04:33] <andi5> Kilo: sure
[04:33] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo well the dvd device worked in breezy
[04:33] <Angel777> hoozhee, you have to have samba at least
[04:33] <rmooney> i mean what is the error?
[04:33] <iRRVi> I want sound!
[04:33] <^^angusta> Kilo, ask, and if anyone can, they  will
[04:33] <ompaul> ^^angusta, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg << that may help, and mind the language we would like  g rated channel
[04:33] <k31th> yo, wat can i use to edit audio files ?
[04:33] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: but this is the dvdrw we're talking about
[04:34] <k31th> some thing like audicty but for linux
[04:34] <hoozhee> OK, and do I need to create a dhcp server?
[04:34] <Angel777> hoozhee, no
[04:34] <k31th> apt-get install dhcpd
[04:34] <^^angusta> sorry, didn't even realise i swore ;)
[04:34] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo no its a dvd-r
[04:34] <Angel777> hoozhee, if it is on a local network it should be ok
[04:34] <^^angusta> will try that, thanks ompaul
[04:34] <hoozhee> ok
[04:34] <threeseas> question: I'm on different mailing list of which I subscribed using different email addresses --- using a mail program such as evolution - is the a way to set up reply to use these different email addresses?
[04:34] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: ok, what's the make/model?
[04:34] <hoozhee> I have detect network printers on
[04:34] <Auckland_Pig> !switch user
[04:34] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Auckland_Pig
[04:34] <hoozhee> on all three machines
[04:34] <Angel777> prgrmr, for your X server did you boot with special option in Breezy?
[04:34] <Kilo> Ok im having problem with KDE desktop manager. I have the source so apparently i can't install the packages? i don't want to compile it
[04:34] <nightw0lf> hi, has anyone here turboprint installed?
[04:34] <zerocool> slt
[04:34] <Kilo> do i need to download the deb files for KDE?
[04:35] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: worth checking in /var/log/messages for errors/clues
[04:35] <hoozhee> what address do I use to connect the pcs to the printer host?
[04:35] <prgrmr> Angel777, no
[04:35] <Kilo> Ok im having problem with KDE desktop manager. I have the source so apparently i can't install the packages? i don't want to compile it
[04:35] <Kilo> do i need to download the deb files for KDE?
[04:36] <halibut> when I installed ubuntu, my grub menu had no background, is that how it is supposed to be?
[04:36] <centipeed> Where did Nuzzy go?
[04:36] <christian_> why does "nvidia-auto-select" run in dapper while I never had problems with screen resolution in hoary or breezy
[04:36] <centipeed> He was helping me out :(
[04:36] <PPower> halibut: yes
[04:36] <julien_c> halibut: mine is black, no background
[04:36] <andi5> Kilo: if you have the bandwidth, you might consider installing kubuntu-desktop as package .... this should give you your ubuntu installations plus everything in kubuntu (a complete kde desktop)
[04:36] <halibut> ok
[04:37] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo even gnomebaker says File image creation failed
[04:37] <Angel777> I was wondering : anyone has a Radeon X700 card and manage to have 3D accell?
[04:37] <centipeed> Frogzoo: I just tried to update to Dapper, and it just froze on me, or something
[04:37] <halibut> When I installed kubuntu-desktop, my startup/shutdown background images changed to the kubuntu logo, how can I change it back?
[04:37] <centipeed> The screen went blank, I couldn't do anything
[04:37] <julien_c> Angel777: did you install the ATi drivers ?
[04:37] <centipeed> And then I restarted it said there was an error with my display
[04:37] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i dont understand what file image creation ... i only try to burn few directoryes to dvd so its a data dvd
[04:37] <centipeed> So I removed the lines I'd added and restarted again, and here I am
[04:37] <andi5> halibut: wild idea... dpkg-reconfigure ubuntu-desktop=
[04:38] <Angel777> julien_c : I installed them but I use fglrx, are ati drivers better?
[04:38] <^^angusta> bbl
[04:39] <sedrake> I'm looking for a web development tool that can upload files automatically to an ftp while saving them on local computer. Anyone know such a program?
[04:39] <halibut> andi5, is that a guess, or it will definately workj?
[04:39] <andi5> halibut: a guess
[04:39] <rmooney> Thug-N-Me, it tries to create an image to burn from temporarily
[04:39] <julien_c> Angel777: I guess it should work with fglrx
[04:39] <halibut> sedrake, CVS?
[04:39] <Angel777> sedrake, if it is for a website I think Nvu can do it
[04:39] <rmooney> i think you can tell it not to do that
[04:39] <Thug-N-Me> rmooney and why it failed ?
[04:39] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: df -h           any full file systems?
[04:39] <rmooney> duno
[04:39] <jani_> centipeed, have you found the right horiz freq rate for your monitor?
[04:39] <ulisse> hello
[04:39] <dan> whats after dapper
[04:39] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo nope
[04:40] <centipeed> Nope
[04:40] <Angel777> julien_c : unfortunately not. Celestia and for example matrix (GL) screensavers looks very bad
[04:40] <halibut> sedrake, mozdev.org uses CVS instead of FTP, and whilst I hated it at first, it's quite useful
[04:40] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: also, any errors reported in /var/log/messages?
[04:40] <centipeed> And I'm not sure if I should add it after what just happened :(
[04:40] <sedrake> halibut I never used CVS before
[04:40] <jani_> centipeed, i think its safe to use 30-80 ...
[04:40] <Frogzoo> !edgy
[04:40] <andi5> sedrake: whenever you use CVS, consider using SVN too.... my point of view :)
[04:40] <ubotu> Edgy Eft is the next codename for Ubuntu dapper+1. See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-April/000064.html.  initial release timeline - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2006-June/000144.html
[04:40] <julien_c> Angel777: is direct rendering enabled ? ``glxinfo | grep rendering''
[04:40] <Cheney> Hi.
[04:40] <PPower> will somebody please fix the headers on archive.ubuntu.org
[04:40] <centipeed> Well, seeing as it's not there by default, should I really put it in manually?
[04:40] <PPower> still cant download some packages
[04:41] <Kilo> ok i have a partitioned HD with windows XP and ubuntu already on it... what will inserting the kubuntu-desktop-live cd and click the perm install button do any damage?
[04:41] <Kilo> or remove the old ubuntu
[04:41] <Kilo> and put kubuntu
[04:41] <ulisse> why do i haven't the "upgrade to dapper" button on update-manager on breezy?
[04:41] <jani_> centipeed, thats the horiz rate of my lcd monitor with 75hz vert freq rate... max res of 1280x1024
[04:41] <centipeed> Also: How do I open the Run dialog instead of using the terminal?
[04:41] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo no
[04:41] <gimmulf> !upgrade
[04:41] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo well where does it put the temo files in ?
[04:41] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[04:41] <nry> hi ppl
[04:41] <jani_> centipeed, put it in manually
[04:41] <alth> I have a P4 HT, should I be using the SMP kernel?
[04:41] <PPower> Kilo: It will replace ubuntu. Nice idea though. You should forward that to the developers
[04:41] <julien_c> ulisse: because dapper drake (ubuntu 6.06) is out, and you can upgrade instead of reinstalling everything
[04:41] <andi5> Kilo: depends on what you want.... did you try the live cd, and decided to trash ubuntu for kubuntu?
[04:42] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: /tmp would be a good guess
[04:42] <AlienwareRulz> sup homies
[04:42] <Cheney> AlienwareRulz: Ceiling.
[04:42] <centipeed> What are the two things again? HorizRefresh and VertSync or what?
[04:42] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo well then .. i dont have to worry about full file system have a look http://pastebin.com/757659
[04:42] <Kilo> PPower: what was the idea lol?
[04:42] <nry> my webcam messenger is not recognized by dapper.....any Idea
[04:42] <wycats> I'm installing mplayer
[04:42] <wycats> it was in the multiverse
[04:43] <dan> when updating i used apt-get dist-upgrade every thingworked just fine
[04:43] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i try to burn file from /dev/hdf1             150G   65G   85G  44% /mnt/Hard1
[04:43] <ulisse> julien_c: yes, but on the net I've seen that there should be a new button on the update-manager, but it doesn't appear...
[04:43] <PPower> Kilo: When you use a ubuntu distro and you put (e.g. a kubuntu) cd in it will switch ubuntu to (kubuntu)
[04:43] <Kilo> andi5: i already know i want kubuntu over ubuntu
[04:43] <jani_> centipeed,  HorizSync and VertRefresh
[04:43] <MadMerC> is there anywhere u can get a free perm irc channel ???
[04:43] <ulisse> julien_c: I know how to upgrade in other ways, but I'd like to try this new one
[04:43] <AngryElf> cat /proc/cpuinfo says: AMD Athlon XP 2000+   do I want linux-image-k7?
[04:43] <centipeed> jani_: And what numbers should I be putting in?
[04:43] <centipeed> For each
[04:43] <julien_c> ulisse: oh sorry i misread
[04:43] <centipeed> ?
[04:44] <Kilo> andi5: i just want to make sure everything goes smoothly with overwriting the old ubuntu permanantly
[04:44] <PPower> >:o please can somebody help me with the bad header lines on some packages
[04:44] <jani_> HorizSync 30-80 and VertRefresh 50-75
[04:44] <MadMerC> #freenode
[04:44] <andi5> PPower: what bad header lines do you mean? :)
[04:44] <Hajuu> I hate poorly written manuals
[04:44] <nry> my Logitech quickcam messenger is not recognized by dapper.....any Idea
[04:44] <jani_> centipeed, under Section "Monitor"
[04:45] <andi5> nry: there is a driver, i have installed it once
[04:45] <centipeed> The 30-80 and 75.. Do they go in quote marks?
[04:45] <maxkelley> say, I read the cups README, and it says that, by default, network printing is disabled. can someone help me re-enable it?
[04:45] <ompaul> MadMerC, freenode is about projects and supporting projects, so its not really the place for that kind of thing
[04:45] <jani_> centipeed, nope
[04:45] <ompaul> Hajuu, write them again and submit them to the project in question
[04:45] <MadMerC> ompaul do you know a network that does them ??
[04:45] <centipeed> Do I need to put hz and khz on the end and stuff?
[04:45] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo how does that look to you ?
[04:45] <maxkelley> centipeed: no hz and khz
[04:45] <rmooney> Thug-N-Me, dumb question but is "on the fly" checked when you  try to burn
[04:46] <jani_> centipeed, 50-75 ... not just 75
[04:46] <nry> andi5: wich one
[04:46] <PPower> andi5: the following packages can not be downloaded due to bad header lines: openoffice.org-core, openoffice.org-common, openoffice.org-l10n-en-us, language-support-en and libgmime
[04:46] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: so it's not disk either - I'm wondering if you have hda + hdb jumpered properly master/slave?
[04:46] <ompaul> MadMerC, I have only been on freenode the last few years, I gave up on most others
[04:46] <centipeed> Ok, going to save and restart
[04:46] <centipeed> Back in a second
[04:46] <grapefru1t> anyone know how I can get the _suggested_ packages with aptitude, when I try to install something
[04:46] <Thug-N-Me> rmooney yes
[04:46] <MadMerC> ompaul ok i just want to set one up for an msn group im in so that everyone can chat :P
[04:46] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i didnt change anything and it did work on breezy
[04:46] <andi5> PPower: when you apt-get install? try to wget them manually into /var/apt/cache/archives
[04:47] <ompaul> MadMerC, well I guess you got to go for msn then
[04:47] <MadMerC> ompaul but msn sux :(
[04:47] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: when you installed the drive initially, did you set the jumpers?
[04:47] <PPower> andi5: thanks
[04:47] <andi5> nry: iirc, there was only one (actually, there has been none, until somebody wrote it) :)
[04:47] <rmooney> Thug-N-Me, dont go anywhere i need to boot back into another system to get a bookmark
[04:47] <rmooney> brb
[04:47] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo yes i did
[04:47] <nry> andi5: you have the code
[04:47] <Thug-N-Me> ok
[04:48] <PPower> andi5: there is no /var/apt/cache
[04:48] <andi5> PPower: yes..... *g* switch the 2nd and 3rd word
[04:48] <ompaul> MadMerC, this conversation is not ubuntu support releated so please leave it, it is not relevant to freenode cos its a social thing, and I guess msnsearch is your friend on that one, ;-)
[04:48] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: have you checked vendor site for firmware upgrade?
[04:48] <lambfruit> is anyone else having problems umounting/sync'ing to external USB storage (keyring/ipod/etc) in dapper?
[04:48] <animepunkw> how do i bind "crtl + f1 " to run the command 3ddesk ?
[04:48] <MadMerC> ompaul roger that
[04:49] <andi5> nry: gimme a second, please
[04:49] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i will in a min
[04:49] <maxkelley> MadMerC: pm.
[04:49] <MadMerC> ompaul pm ???
[04:49] <maxkelley> no, me pm :)
[04:49] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: I'm running out of ideas here, this definitely should work
[04:49] <ompaul> I honestly am not interested
[04:49] <maxkelley> KaiSVK: this is a support channel..
[04:49] <Frogzoo> ompaul: u lie!
[04:50] <Frogzoo> lol
[04:50] <ompaul> Frogzoo, a chat room for ms users ... ehhh
[04:50] <centipeed> jani_: I'm back. I've put those lines into xorg.conf and I've restarted, and I've changed the resolution back to 1280x1024. I'll come back and complain some more if I get any more problems!
[04:50] <maxkelley> KaiSVK: try #ubuntu-offtopic to chat.
[04:50] <blunto> hey ppl, does anyone here is having problems with logitech's bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse? It works just fine on grub to choose the OS, but it stops working when i reach the login screen, and it doesnt need drivers because it has drivers embebbed in the bt hub firmware.
[04:50] <centipeed> Thanks for all your help guys
[04:50] <grapefru1t> A/S/L?
[04:50] <MadMerC> lol asl :P
[04:50] <amphi> grapefru1t: a/s/l/u ?
[04:50] <ompaul> grapefru1t, don't do that
[04:50] <grapefru1t> lol
[04:50] <nry> andi5: YO!
[04:50] <KaiSVK> maxkelley: ehm ... thanx :)
[04:51] <maxkelley> KaiSVK: hehe.. sorry :)
[04:51] <KaiSVK> maxkelley: u r faaaar tooo kiiind ;)
[04:51] <jani_> centipeed, got it :)
[04:51] <maxkelley> KaiSVK: yes, I knowwww... :)
[04:51] <MadMerC> ompaul what did u mean by pm ??
[04:51] <centipeed> What's the command to upgrade again?
[04:51] <Frogzoo> aardvarks semiotics and lycanthropy?
[04:51] <lordpau> grapefruit..kababayan
[04:51] <centipeed> See if it works this time :S
[04:51] <maxkelley> MadMerC: I am not ompaul!
[04:51] <Caminomaster> PPower, I launched the program :), but it can load some plugins (*.rhp)
[04:51] <thom_> im missing nvidia logo, xorg.conf has no option for it, should i be concerned?
[04:51] <animepunkw> I'm not having any problems with my logitech Bluetooth keyboard . i have the 5000
[04:51] <MadMerC> maxkelley did i say u were ???
[04:51] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo im going to remove k3b and install it again might help
[04:52] <blunto> i have wireless desktop mx
[04:52] <maxkelley> thom_: nvidia logo normally means that you are using the proprietary drivers.. what card do you have?
[04:52] <centipeed> !tell centipeed about upgrade
[04:52] <ryanmooney> Thug-N-Me, still there?
[04:52] <thom_> my nvidia graphics are working though
[04:52] <lordpau> grapefruit..musta na?
[04:52] <ompaul> MadMerC, maxkelley addressed you, I never said pm to you, (private message) now please cease talking about offtopic stuff inthis channel
[04:52] <Thug-N-Me> ryanmooney yes
[04:52] <ryanmooney> http://blog.mypapit.net/2006/05/burn-dvd-rw-in-ubuntu-or-debian-gnulinux.html
[04:53] <thom_> maxkelly: 6600GT
[04:53] <MadMerC> ompaul u sure are grumpy rnt ya :P
[04:53] <maxkelley> thom_: hrm.. and you can do all the fun GLX and stuff, right?
[04:53] <thom_> maxkelley: 6600GT
[04:53] <ryanmooney> have not tried it yet but you should get better idea of what is going wrong from the terminal
[04:53] <thom_> sorry
[04:53] <maxkelley> np :)
[04:53] <narsimha> Is the "alternate" CD a bootable CD?
[04:53] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: don't uninstall k3b - the plot thickens, other peeps have same problem: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/peripherals-hardware/17327-dvdr-troubles.html
[04:53] <ompaul> MadMerC, yes and I warned you you were offtopic
[04:53] <thom_> 3d screensavers working too good
[04:53] <maxkelley> thom_: ok then, I guess you have no problem :)
[04:53] <andi5> nry: try http://www.ubuntu-forum.de/artikel/5924/Logitech-QuickCam-Messenger-Webcam.html , i think it was the same driver.... beware, page is german
[04:54] <thom_> maxkelley: but i had a login crash after i changed nv to nvidia
[04:54] <maxkelley> hrm..
[04:54] <Caminomaster> please help me with wine problem...
[04:54] <maxkelley> try getting the drivers directly from the nvidia website..
[04:54] <thom_> im just curious, maybe the logo file is not working
[04:54] <narsimha> I want to have a barebones base install
[04:54] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: try this - instead of having k3b speed set to 'auto' set it to a real speed
[04:54] <ompaul> !wine
[04:54] <ubotu> Wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on linux.  see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine for more info.
[04:54] <maxkelley> might help to get the latest.
[04:54] <bockman> when i boot my computer (the 2nd boot after upgrading to dapper) it hangs on the hardware abstraction layer (hald). what should i do?
[04:54] <narsimha> ..an then add stuff that I want
[04:54] <blunto> no idea about the bluetooth kb and mouse anyone?
[04:54] <KaiSVK> maxkelley: but ,... maybe a little less offtopic ... how can I set first day in the calendar to monday :)
[04:54] <maxkelley> narsimha: when you boot it to install, type "server"
[04:54] <ompaul> !timetable
[04:54] <ubotu> Ubuntu uses a strict timetable for releases, which means that sometimes newly released programs miss the timetable. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases for more.
[04:54] <maxkelley> KaiSVK: ermmm..
[04:54] <KaiSVK> maxkelley: what :)
[04:54] <ompaul> maxkelley, ^^^ is usually why the latest is not in a distro
[04:55] <KaiSVK> maxkelley: its important for me :)
[04:55] <narsimha> maxkelly, so alternate is bootable, right?
[04:55] <maxkelley> ompaul: yeah, I know.. I'm just saying it might help.
[04:55] <luis_> I'm trying to play planeshift but it has no sound! any ideas?
[04:55] <thom_> maxkelley: maybe i should add the nvidia logo option just to see what happens
[04:55] <maxkelley> KaiSVK: I know, I just don't know how to :)
[04:55] <maxkelley> thom_: try it.
[04:55] <andi5> can somebody tell me when ubuntu will fork from dapper and how this branch will be named?
[04:55] <gnarkill> !easyubuntu
[04:55] <ubotu> easyubuntu is, like, totally, an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. Site:  http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/.  Channel: #easyubuntu
[04:55] <maxkelley> luis_: are any other programs that do sound open?
[04:55] <osh__> guys, if apache2 is installed, it does provide the vpackage "httpd", correct? if so, shouldn't the package wordpress NOT insist on installing apache-common and some other apache1.3-module? I know it's in universe but someone might be able to hlp anyway?
[04:55] <Frogzoo> !tell andi5 about edgy
[04:55] <andi5> (actually the trunk , i mean)
[04:55] <andi5> Frogzoo: thanks
[04:55] <luis_> maxkelley, yes sound is fine
[04:56] <thom_> last time i used easyubuntu i had big problems
[04:56] <ompaul> andi5, dapper is now a release called 6.06
[04:56] <osh__> !tell osh__ aobut edgy
[04:56] <kicolobo> Hi, does anyone here is using Xubuntu Live CD?
[04:56] <maxkelley> luis_: no, I mean are any other programs that make sound open?
[04:56] <osh__> !tell osh__ about edgy
[04:56] <KaiSVK> doesn anybody know how to change first day in the calendar in ubuntu ? ? ?
[04:56] <andi5> lol osh__ :)
[04:56] <thom_> i had to reinstall ubuntu after easyubuntu things were so broken
[04:56] <bobbyd> hi
[04:56] <osh__> *sigh*
[04:56] <maxkelley> bbs
[04:56] <luis_> maxkelley, aah, you mean programs like amarok or XMMS? nothing is opened
[04:56] <bobbyd> has anyone got DBDesigner (now mysql workbench) to work on ubuntu?
[04:57] <ryanmooney> Frogzoo, can you send me the edgy too
[04:57] <kicolobo> I'm having some problems configuring my network card. Here is my question: how can I configure my network card on Xubuntu?
[04:57] <thom_> !restricted-formats
[04:57] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, thom_
[04:57] <ompaul> osh__, see the messages from the bot to you
[04:57] <Frogzoo> ryanmooney: just pm ubotu...
[04:57] <thom_> !dvd
[04:57] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[04:57] <andi5> !edgy
[04:57] <ompaul> !restricted
[04:57] <ubotu> Edgy Eft is the next codename for Ubuntu dapper+1. See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-April/000064.html.  initial release timeline - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2006-June/000144.html
[04:57] <ubotu> methinks restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[04:57] <osh__> ompaul: I did.
[04:57] <thom_> thanks
[04:57] <pespin> anyone can tell me how to start a amule daemon?
[04:57] <osh__> ompaul: I found the /msg thingy now.
[04:57] <Weirdbro> Yeah, even though I used automatix and easyubuntu, I realized that would have been easier to just read the directions on the wiki
[04:57] <bockman> when i boot my computer (the 2nd boot after upgrading to dapper) it hangs on the hardware abstraction layer (hald). what should i do?
[04:57] <ompaul> Weirdbro, ... no comment
[04:58] <Myron> possible for anyone to help me with an issue in ubuntu 5.10?
[04:58] <Thumann> hey.. who do i run the ubuntu installer in text mode? do i need to use bootstrapping then?
[04:58] <thom_> or maybe it was automatix which messed me up, disregard
[04:58] <osh__> guys, if apache2 is installed, it does provide the vpackage "httpd", correct? if so, shouldn't the package wordpress NOT insist on installing apache-common and some other apache1.3-module?
[04:58] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i never had it set to auto speed i always select the speed myself
[04:58] <alth> Myron: Sorry, Dapper for me :P
[04:58] <Weirdbro> ompaul: So maybe I didn't realize how good the instructions were, and you were right and I was wrong?
[04:58] <will``> just wanna say, fantastic job on dapper. I installed ubuntu one yeat ago on my very non-standard laptop, and it look loads of pain to get working. This time, everything works straight away
[04:58] <will``> i'm very impressed
[04:58] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: set to what?
[04:58] <animepunkw> how do i bind "crtl + f1 " to run the command 3ddesk ?
[04:58] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo set to 4x speed
[04:59] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: try x30 if you can...
[04:59] <KaiSVK> will, its true ... ubuntu is non problematic distro
[04:59] <ompaul> Weirdbro, well, it helps to do each job one at a time, in particular when you have such a large amount of  work to do
[04:59] <kicolobo> I'm having some problems configuring my network card. Here is my question: how can I configure my network card on Xubuntu?
[04:59] <KaiSVK> it is almost frustrating that everything works out of the box :)
[04:59] <will``> one complaint: the instructions for netbooting with tfptpd32.exe were deleted from the wiki. I got it out of the google cache and it worked fine
[04:59] <bobbyd> bockman, boot in to single user mode and check /var/log/syslog for error. specify "single" at the boot prompt to do that
[04:59] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo i cannot i can only burn them at 2x or 4x
[04:59] <Thumann> KaiSVK: well.. i can't chose all my drives during the installer.. that's a problem for me..
[04:59] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: also try auto ;)
[04:59] <Weirdbro> ompaul: And now after using automatix, I realize I have no idea what it installed
[04:59] <alth> animepunkw: using the keymapper. You using Dapper?
[04:59] <will``> tftpd32.exe i mean
[04:59] <andi5> KaiSVK: you might install lfs in parallel :)
[04:59] <animepunkw> yes I'm using Dapper
[05:00] <KaiSVK> !lfs
[05:00] <ubotu> lfs is, like, Linux From Scratch: "Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a project that provides you with step-by-step instructions for building your own custom Linux system, entirely from source code." http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
[05:00] <ompaul> kicolobo, head over to #xubuntu and ask there :)
[05:00] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: those are k3b's only options?
[05:00] <kicolobo> ok
[05:00] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo yes
[05:00] <alth> Actually, you might need to use gconf for that instead.
[05:00] <_mek_> kicolobo, you find the network configuration files in  /etc/network
[05:00] <ompaul> Weirdbro, I think he leaves an automatix.log file in your home directory
[05:00] <nry> andi5: thanks man
[05:00] <andi5> nry: does it work?
[05:00] <alth> animepunkw: type 'gconf-editor' in your terminal. Go to 'apps > metacity > keybinding commands'.
[05:00] <ompaul> Weirdbro, can't remember, every time I read that source I shudder
[05:00] <alth> I think.
[05:00] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo looks like i have to get back on breezy
[05:01] <alth> Add a new command there, to run '3ddesk'. Then in 'global key bindings' set your shortcut.
[05:01] <nry> i have to go out with my dogs.....I told you later
[05:01] <Weirdbro> ompaul: Still, I probably didn't need all of that stuff
[05:01] <kane77> hi... my grub splash still doesnt work... anyone can help??
[05:01] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: did you install dapper, or upgrade from breezy?
[05:01] <andi5> nry: ah.... see you.... probably not ;-) fare well
[05:01] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo fresh install
[05:01] <ompaul> Weirdbro, its kinda mute now
[05:01] <Myron> i cant login as root in ubuntu 5.10?
[05:01] <ompaul> Weirdbro, its kinda moot now (woops)
[05:01] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo never had problems with k3b before
[05:01] <ompaul> !root
[05:01] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:01] <neosc> Ok here's a wierd problem.. my mplayer plays video fine w/o sound, but it turns in to a slideshow kindaa thing with sound.. any ideas on how to stop this?? if its any help.. my current configuration allows only one application to o/p sound.
[05:01] <kane77> what is numbering of devices?? (hd0,0 etc)
[05:01] <ompaul> Myron, ^^^ up a couple of lines
[05:02] <bobbyd> bockman, if it won't boot in single-user mode, take out all your extra cards and hardware (usb etc) and then try to boot, maybe one device is blocking it
[05:02] <Weirdbro> ompaul: Yeah, I guess, since I agree with you
[05:02] <alth> Myron: Sudo su ^_^
[05:02] <ompaul> alth, that is wrong, at a couple of levels
[05:02] <bobbyd> neosc, anything in the system log?
[05:02] <Bladedge> Guys, I desperately need help please
[05:02] <Bladedge> I can't install Dapper Drake
[05:02] <neosc> hmm.. wheer do i look bobbyd ?
[05:02] <Bladedge> It won't boot
[05:02] <alth> ompaul: What's wrong?
[05:02] <ompaul> alth, in this channel we encourage people to use the web page wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[05:02] <bobbyd> neosc, gnome or kde?
[05:02] <andi5> Bladedge: does it boot other cds?
[05:02] <nry> exit
[05:02] <_mek_> hmm, suspend is not working anymore with my old laptop in 6.06, in 5.10 it worked fine
[05:02] <Bladedge> Yeah
[05:02] <maxkelley> Bladedge: your instll cd?
[05:03] <neosc> gnome
[05:03] <nox-Hand> Am I the only one having Flash Player problems in Dapper, after I upgraded from Breezy? My FF crashes on every site with Flash..
[05:03] <Bladedge> I downloaded it
[05:03] <alth> ompaul: Right boss.
[05:03] <bobbyd> kde has a log viewer in the system menu, I assume Gnome does too somewhere
[05:03] <Bladedge> The Alternative and the Desktop, neighter work
[05:03] <bobbyd> neosc,  kde has a log viewer in the system menu, I assume Gnome does too somewhere
[05:03] <andi5> Bladedge: you need to burn it ;-)
[05:03] <Bladedge> I did
[05:03] <maxkelley> Bladedge: it's possible you burned them bad...
[05:03] <Bladedge> I burnt it twice
[05:03] <Bladedge> I'll try to burn it at 2x?
[05:03] <neosc> nope.. bobbyd
[05:03] <maxkelley> did you burn the iso on to the disk, or burn the iso as a disk?
[05:04] <Bladedge> It says "isolinux: Disk error 80"
[05:04] <ompaul> alth, that won't allow a root login which was requested, and the s in sudo is lower case, we don't encourage the use of "root" for anything we can handle most things ( I have yet to see one thing we cant do ) via the tools in the distro
[05:04] <neosc> isnt there some kinda thing i can do to allo ore than one application to o/p sound?
[05:04] <Myron> wht command must i use to login with root powers?
[05:04] <maxkelley> Bladedge: lemme look that error up..
[05:04] <bobbyd> neosc, well, you can open a shell and do, "tail -f /var/log/syslog" and then try to play something and watch for errors...
[05:04] <Bladedge> Thanks maxkelley
[05:04] <andi5> maxkelley: where?
[05:04] <ompaul> !tell Myron about root
[05:04] <neosc> ok
[05:04] <ompaul> Myron, read that web page the bot just gave to you
[05:04] <LinuxJones> Myron, don't login as root
[05:04] <Bladedge> Myron, you can't you need to do it in a terminal with sudo -s
[05:04] <bobbyd> Bladedge, try a different CD/DVD drive?
[05:05] <nox-Hand> !tell nox-Hand about flash
[05:05] <Myron> ta
[05:05] <AngryElf> when I make install a kernel, does it put th headers/source in the right places for compilers to find or do i need to do something else so that the compilers get get at the headers, etc...
[05:05] <maxkelley> Bladedge: not sure.. erm, bad burn.
[05:05] <Myron> how does mandriva compare to ubuntu?
[05:05] <futlib> hi, I deleted my "home folder" icon on the desktop. how can I get a new one?
[05:05] <nox-Hand> Yay, been there, done that. ubotu is retarded ^^
[05:05] <maxkelley> andi5: hrm?
[05:05] <Bladedge> I can't, I got a laptop
[05:05] <alth> Right ompaul , I'm sorry.
[05:05] <futlib> just as it was, including language translation etc.
[05:05] <bobbyd> AngryElf, you need to install that seperatly
[05:05] <andi5> maxkelley: where you looked it up
[05:05] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo what else can i do ?
[05:05] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: just curious, what's the make/model? it's not DVR-110D ?
[05:05] <bobbyd> AngryElf, just look for the kernel source package, it'll install the right version
[05:05] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo it might be becase we changed that file before  ?
[05:06] <maxkelley> Bladedge: try getting the disc image from a different mirror..
[05:06] <futlib> I'm using gnome btw
[05:06] <Bladedge> I did
[05:06] <Bladedge> Used 2 mirrors
[05:06] <nox-Hand> AARRGH! STUPID EVIL FLASH BUG IN DAPPER!
[05:06] <jenda> I installed Ubuntu Dapper while keeping my entire previous /home partition (from Breezy). Now Azureus fails to start: it loads the splash screen, and once it does that, it pops up an error message about not having shut down tidily and eats 100% of my CPU (but does nothing else). Can anyone help me? (I wouldn't like to lose the torrents that I'm downloading ATM)
[05:06] <maxkelley> Bladedge: what burning program?
[05:06] <Bladedge> Downloaded the alternative and the desktop releases
[05:06] <tapori> any1 frm bby here?
[05:06] <andi5> Bladedge: correct architecture, i guess?
[05:06] <Bladedge> Well the default in Ubuntu
[05:06] <Bladedge> Well yeah, intel-386
[05:06] <vassilis> hello everyone
[05:06] <Bladedge> Got a p4 ht
[05:06] <bobbyd> Bladedge, maybe it's possible to network boot it somehow? can't really think of any other solution, maybe a usb external CD drive?
[05:06] <Bladedge> So yeah
[05:07] <maxkelley> Bladedge: what burning prgram?
[05:07] <Lordmundi> tried breezy badger live CD a while back, but it wouldn't start X (I have a dell dimension 9150 with an ATI x300 SE graphics card)... waited for Dapper to come out thinking it would be fixed... but X still doesn't start :(
[05:07] <maxkelley> damn keyboard not working today..
[05:07] <Bladedge> I have none bobbyd
[05:07] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo HL-DT-STDVDRRW GWA-4083B
[05:07] <Bladedge> maxkelley, the Ubuntu default
[05:07] <andi5> nautilus?
[05:07] <Bladedge> maxkelley, I right click the .iso and I click "write it to a disk"
[05:07] <maxkelley> Bladedge: and you're not just dragging the iso into the disc, right?
[05:07] <maxkelley> ah, ok
[05:07] <Bladedge> Nope
[05:07] <bobbyd> Bladedge, boot from USB Key?
[05:07] <vassilis> I have a problem with apt-get, anyone willing to help me out?
[05:07] <maxkelley> then it should work..
[05:07] <Bladedge> I have none bobbyd
[05:07] <maxkelley> Bladedge: try using k3b
[05:07] <bobbyd> Bladedge, or card reader>
[05:08] <Bladedge> What's k3b maxkelley
[05:08] <frenzic> hi again, when I installed ubuntu using the alternate install yesterday I don't remember the installer asking me to set up a root user name or password, but I need to sign on as root is there a default root user name and password?
[05:08] <XyMoX18> holas
[05:08] <XyMoX18> alguien que hable espaol
[05:08] <bobbyd> Bladedge, well, if your laptop won't boot a CD, you don't have many options then
[05:08] <maxkelley> Bladedge: kde burning program.. I've had better success with it than gnome-baker
[05:08] <tapori> !es
[05:08] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:08] <ompaul> !tell frenzic about root
[05:08] <inignot> So, I just installed a pervsious version of ubuntu - I am now insalling all updates - will this update the system to Dapper Drake or do I have to start with the Dapper Drake ISO?
[05:08] <Bladedge> It will with any other cd
[05:08] <Bladedge> Oki
[05:08] <XyMoX18> chevere
[05:08] <alth> Hey ompaul, I was going to see if I could do that one right :P
[05:08] <ompaul> frenzic, read the message from ubotu thanks - the url will explain
[05:08] <XyMoX18> pero una preguntita antes de irme
[05:08] <navarone> Bladedge...you can burn iso in gnomebaker as well...i just finished burning desktop cd myself
[05:08] <alth> But you beat me to it. ^_^
[05:08] <maxkelley> Bladedge: it should be in apt..
[05:08] <XyMoX18> tengo un problema con la red
[05:08] <ompaul> alth, when I am on form you need to be fast :)
[05:08] <ompaul> !pl
[05:08] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[05:08] <cristos> hello
[05:09] <ompaul> !pr
[05:09] <ubotu> ompaul: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:09] <ompaul> !pt
[05:09] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[05:09] <XyMoX18> lo que pasa es que si es reconocida mi tarjetra de red
[05:09] <Bladedge> I got it maxkelley, it's on downloading
[05:09] <XyMoX18> pero siempre esta desactivada cuando reinicio el sistemas
[05:09] <andi5> navarone: is gnomebaker the best gtk2 burning app in your opinion?
[05:09] <Bladedge> navarone, does it work? Bad question I guess
[05:09] <maxkelley> XyMoX18: tu necessitas ir al #ubuntu-es
[05:09] <ompaul> XyMoX18, this is an english language channel
[05:09] <XyMoX18> como hago para que siempre se active mientras reinicia
[05:09] <cristos> does anybody of you know how to install opera on Ubuntu Drake
[05:09] <cristos> ??
[05:09] <maxkelley> XyMoX18: #ubuntu-es, por favor.
[05:09] <XyMoX18> weno pes
[05:09] <XyMoX18> bytes
[05:10] <Bladedge> cristos, use apt-get ?
[05:10] <maxkelley> god..
[05:10] <navarone> andi5: I dunno...I use gnome/xfce and never tried kde in ubuntu. They say k3b is good as well...but I fing gnomebaker meets my needs
[05:10] <Lordmundi> tried breezy badger live CD a while back, but it wouldn't start X (I have a dell dimension 9150 with an ATI x300 SE graphics card)... waited for Dapper to come out thinking it would be fixed... but X still doesn't start :(  anyone have the X300 SE running ubuntu?  do I have to install with the text installer?
[05:10] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo what would you do now ? fresh install dapper or get back to breezy ?
[05:10] <ompaul> maxkelley, at 933 its not fair on your or anyone else
[05:10] <maxkelley> navarone: I just use k3b.. I don't use kde.
[05:10] <maxkelley> ompaul: 933?
[05:10] <maxkelley> oh, people
[05:10] <maxkelley> wow, we're big.
[05:10] <andi5> navarone: i see.... i have used xcdroast for ages.... but somehow it does not really work with 2.6, but luckily i have not burned a lot recently
[05:10] <ompaul> users in the channel, sorry cross purposes
[05:11] <Bladedge> Lordmundi, did you install it as a server?
[05:11] <navarone> maxkelley: I haven't had any luck with k3b...lol
[05:11] <cristos> Bladedge: it;s no use, 'cause Opera has some unsatisfied dependencies (xlibs6g|xlibs)
[05:11] <maxkelley> ompaul: no problem, just don't hang out in here often.
[05:11] <animepunkw> ok I created a Keybinding command with gconfig-editor it says this key has no schema .. not sure if i'm doing this right
[05:11] <maxkelley> navarone: heh :)
[05:11] <Bladedge> Lordmundi, server setup doesn't have X, I think
[05:11] <bobbyd> andi5, k3b :)
[05:11] <cristos> Bladedge: And the problem is, that those libs ARE installed
[05:11] <Bladedge> cristos, what's your version?
[05:11] <andi5> do not tell me qt apps, please :)
[05:11] <Thug-N-Me> the live cd thing in dapper its shit it could be a lot faster without ... jsust text mode install like breezy
[05:11] <frenzic> ompaul: what url?
[05:11] <Lordmundi> haven't done any install this is the Live CD
[05:11] <Bladedge> cristos, uninstall them then apt-get opera
[05:11] <alth> !tell animepunkw  about winkey
[05:11] <cristos> Bladedge: ok
[05:11] <Bladedge> Lordmundi, dang
[05:11] <slacky> Hi there!
[05:11] <inignot> is there a guide to chaingnig the defalut windows manager for ubuntu - I have gnome but would prefer xfce
[05:12] <alth> animepunkw: that ubotu message has some relevant points, but it's not exactly what you need.
[05:12] <Bladedge> Lordmundi, well, what does it say ?
[05:12] <bobbyd> inignot, xubuntu-desktop
[05:12] <ompaul> frenzic, read the message from ubotu thanks  - the channel bot sent you one
[05:12] <slacky> inignot: Use XUbuntu
[05:12] <maxkelley> inignot: install the other desktop
[05:12] <andi5> inignot: take a closer look to your login screen :) .... and install xfce of course ;-)
[05:12] <bobbyd> inignot, apt-get install xubuntu-desktop, restart X
[05:12] <navarone> andi5: there's an app called gcombust as well...I think you may like
[05:12] <Red_E_Made> can I get some beginner's help
[05:12] <Lordmundi> don't have it up anymore (had to boot into windows) but the bottom of the file had somethign like: "ATI: PCI Mach64 in slot 1:0:0 could not be detected!"
[05:12] <maxkelley> inignot: and in the login screen, change the session
[05:12] <andi5> navarone: oh, thanks, will note
[05:12] <bobbyd> Red_E_Made, just ask your question :)
[05:12] <maxkelley> Red_E_Made: sure, shoot.
[05:12] <alth> Red_E_Made: That's what we're here for, just ask ^_^
[05:12] <Lordmundi> and then "Fatal server error:
[05:12] <Lordmundi> no screens found
[05:12] <Lordmundi> "
[05:13] <inignot> xfce is not available - I'll have to install it
[05:13] <inignot> thanks
[05:13] <Bladedge> Lordmundi, weird
[05:13] <maxkelley> inignot: yeah, of course you have to install it :)
[05:13] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: interesting post here: http://www.techspot.com/vb/all/windows/t-39028-HLDTST-DVDRRW-GWA4083B-problems.html
[05:13] <Lordmundi> similar to this
[05:13] <Lordmundi> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66282
[05:13] <Bladedge> Lordmundi, maybe you have switched the 32/64 bits editions
[05:13] <Schneeschwarz> I've 2 sound-devices: on-board ICH5 and a SB audigy. How can I tell Dapper to completely ignore the on-board sound, i. e. to not load any drivers for it?
[05:13] <alth> inignot: It's in the packages as xubuntu-desktop ^_^
[05:13] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: hey!
[05:13] <frenzic> ompaul: thank you, I'm new to linux and gaim so I didn't see the window open
[05:13] <slacky> Hey I just download de Dapper but it's hang-up in "Mounting Root Partition" , any idea?
[05:13] <bobbyd> anyone here know of problems with ubuntu on Panasonic W5 laptops?
[05:14] <maxkelley> CaBlGuY: get an lcd :)
[05:14] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  Mornin.....
[05:14] <DShepherd> people sleep in here!
[05:14] <Frogzoo> Thug-N-Me: definitely try to find a firmware update
[05:14] <alth> CaBlGuY:  moves fast, eh?
[05:14] <inignot> sorry, new to ubuntu - I am used to installing windows managers with other systems - seems there are easier ways of doing things wtih ubuntu
[05:14] <elec> hi... does anybody know where can i find a good list of repositories?
[05:14] <ompaul> frenzic, enjoy it, its more fun this way :)
[05:14] <navarone> Schneeschwarz: have you disabled onboard sound in bios?
[05:14] <BrianHH> Hi, everyone.  Does anyone have a Palm Tungsten T5 working with Dapper?  I've been trying to sync this thing up, but I've had no luck.  I've got it to the point where Kpilot recognizes it's there (the wizard runs) but it won't sync to it.
[05:14] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: its morning here too
[05:14] <Lordmundi> hmm... I burned "ubuntu-6.06-desktop-i386.iso"
[05:14] <bobbyd> inignot, just apt-get install xubuntu-desktop :)
[05:14] <maxkelley> inignot: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[05:14] <Schneeschwarz> navarone: no.
[05:14] <andi5> inignot: welcome to the cool world of apt :-D
[05:14] <znh> Hello. I'd like to have amarok in my ubuntu Dapper installation. But it refuses to play any MP3's. Other pages tell me to instal llibxine-extracodecs. but it does not even exist :)
[05:14] <Red_E_Made> I had just successfully installed non-debian packages :) Now, How do I create a linker? or shortcut to my "Applications menu?
[05:14] <alth> Apt is your god ;)
[05:15] <CaBlGuY> ;)
[05:15] <mscman> znh: try downloading the automatix installer from the forums
[05:15] <maxkelley> anyone wanna help Red_E_Made? I would help, but I don't know how.. I don't use gnome.
[05:15] <inignot> pkgsrc bundles for bsds were good, apt is better.
[05:15] <navarone> Schneeschwarz: as you boot up press del key (probably) to get to bios setup and find the onboard sound portion and toggle off...taht may help
[05:15] <hermes> !mp3
[05:15] <znh> mscman, what's that
[05:15] <ubotu> well, mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:15] <JediMaster> hey guys, is there a preferred way to setup raid5 in ubuntu?
[05:15] <BrianHH> znh:  Try installing xmms.  That worked for me.
[05:15] <ompaul> CaBlGuY, ehh this is a support channel, you must be mixing it up with somewhere else
[05:15] <nox-Hand> Hey, I need help! :P FireFox is NOT working in Flash after my upgrade! I need help, it doesn't work, and the RestrictedFormats guide is NO GOOD.
[05:15] <Bladedge> Oh yes, and is it normal that Breezy freezes when I try to access a webcam?
[05:15] <znh> BrianHH, , I have XMMS
[05:15] <inignot> XMMS is very good
[05:15] <andi5> btw.... why the heck does not dapper feature bmpx instead of xmms? :)
[05:16] <mscman> znh: it's an automated installer script that lets you install of the multimedia codecs, as well as flash with firefox and a lot of other stuff
[05:16] <nosklo> !tell JediMasterabout raid
[05:16] <Frogzoo> inignot: you think that, until you try amarok, & then you can't go back to xmms
[05:16] <CaBlGuY> so, DShepherd everyone keeping you busy already today???
[05:16] <maxkelley> hrm, now that I've assisted a billion people, it's time forrrrrrrrrr, ME! CUPS is not doing network printing because it's disabled by default, how do I re-enabled it?
[05:16] <nosklo> !tell JediMaster about raid
[05:16] <inignot> amarok? I'll give it a try.
[05:16] <BrianHH> znh: Odd.  Just having xmms worked for me.  I couldn't get rhythmbox to work.
[05:16] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: i just got up
[05:16] <Bladedge> andi5, is bmpx any better? Sorry bout the stupid question.
[05:16] <Frogzoo> !tell inignot about amarok
[05:16] <CaBlGuY> DShepherd:  ahhh  u to huh??  :)
[05:16] <bobbyd> Red_E_Made, gnome start button > Programs > Settings > Menu Editor.
[05:16] <JediMaster> thanks nosklo
[05:16] <ompaul> DShepherd, CaBlGuY #ubuntu-offtopic please
[05:16] <andi5> Bladedge: i dunno, i cannot install it ;-) but you might try beep-media-player (or similar)
[05:17] <mscman> znh: you can check it out here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=177646
[05:17] <Schneeschwarz> navarone: thanks, but I don't want to disable on-board sound in BIOS. There should be a way to tell Dapper not to load the driver, shouldn't it?
[05:17] <DShepherd> j #ubuntu-offtopci
[05:17] <andi5> maxkelley: cups is disabled or networking is disabled?
[05:17] <frenzic> ompaul: it didn't work, I tried to use su and then entered my password but it came back as a authentication failure
[05:17] <bobbyd> Red_E_Made, google is your friend :) googled for "gnome add item to menu"
[05:17] <Bladedge> andi5, Oh oki thanks :)
[05:17] <maxkelley> andi5: cups network printing. cups is ok. cups network printing is not.
[05:17] <CaBlGuY> ompaul: :|   party p00pr...
[05:17] <navarone> andi5: did you upgrade to dapper or do fresh install? I am considering fresh install atm to maybe iron out my nvidia woes. But if I install 386 kernel and then upgrade to k7 I am afraid I will find myself without full driver support again...:(
[05:17] <ompaul> frenzic, there is no su
[05:17] <DShepherd> ompaul: ok
[05:17] <alth> CaBlGuY: the party pooper might kick you :P
[05:18] <maxkelley> andi5: gnome-cups-manager does not seem to want to keep the credentials to get into the other machine.
[05:18] <SystemBomber> Hey guys and gals, I've got my wireless card working, as in it can see my network now, but how do i actually connect to it? lol
[05:18] <navarone> Schneeschwarz: I think bios settings may override any setting made in ubuntu...but don't quote me...;)
[05:18] <andi5> maxkelley: samba?
[05:18] <tr00st> I'm probably missing something obvious, but how do I change the screensaver options? (running dapper)
[05:18] <maxkelley> windex: nice nick
[05:18] <Red_E_Made> Where is the gnome start button?
[05:18] <maxkelley> andi5: yeah
[05:18] <bobbyd> SystemBomber, what are you connectig to? a router?
[05:18] <SystemBomber> Yes
[05:18] <maxkelley> andi5: do you mind if we PM
[05:18] <andi5> maxkelley: did you try to add the printer via the web interface?
[05:18] <alth> tr00st: System > Preferences > Screensaver?
[05:18] <frenzic> ah oh, I'll try again
[05:18] <Schneeschwarz> navarone: doubtless. But it's still not what I want to do.
[05:18] <Frogzoo> navarone: that's mostly correct...
[05:18] <andi5> maxkelley: just do it
[05:18] <tr00st> alth, checked there, not an option for that
[05:19] <Weirdbro> tr00st: The new screensaver manager doesn't set options
[05:19] <maxkelley> andi5: administration is disabled from web
[05:19] <navarone> yay@being mostly correct...i'm improving
[05:19] <maxkelley> andi5: by default :)
[05:19] <tapori> Red_E_Made, top
[05:19] <windex> maxkelley, thanks. i've been using it for years and even own windex.org :P </offtopic>
[05:19] <maxkelley> windex: nice :)
[05:19] <DShepherd> CaBlGuY: let go to offtopic with offtopic stutff and keep the peace in ubuntu
[05:19] <Weirdbro> tr00st: Just allows you to change screensaver
[05:19] <neosc> bobbyd .. mplayer full screen doesnt work.. it just shows the same movie with black background.. this sound familiar?
[05:19] <alth> tr00st:  what options do you want?
[05:19] <Frogzoo> Weirdbro: or allow random selections :-(
[05:19] <tr00st> Weirdbro, I just wanted to change screensaver anyway
[05:19] <Lordmundi> tried breezy badger live CD a while back, but it wouldn't start X (I have a dell dimension 9150 with an ATI x300 SE graphics card)... waited for Dapper to come out thinking it would be fixed... but X still doesn't start :(  anyone have the X300 SE running ubuntu?  do I have to install with the text installer? (the error in log is something like "ATI: PCI Mach64 in slot 1:0:0 could not be detected!")
[05:19] <bobbyd> SystemBomber, it should just work if you set your network connection to automatic (dhcp)
[05:19] <maxkelley> neosc: yeah, do mplayer -vo xv
[05:19] <inignot> Anyone know of a UPnP server that runs with ubuntu? I want to stream audio to a DMA device
[05:19] <maxkelley> neosc: see if it works.
[05:19] <bobbyd> neosc, you mean it doesn't scale?
[05:19] <SystemBomber> bobbyd, i need WPA support :)
[05:19] <tr00st> alth, see above
[05:20] <neosc> yes.. it doesnt scale
[05:20] <tapori> neosc, that is an iamge scaling problem
[05:20] <andi5> maxkelley: to clarify: no, i do not mind :)
[05:20] <navarone> hmm...dapper doesn't have multimedia selector in Sys/Prefer any more?
[05:20] <alth> Change screensaver? Well, the screensaver manager should be able to do that, shouldn't it?
[05:20] <bobbyd> neosc, that means that xvidio isn't working, do "xvinfo" in a shell
[05:20] <Weirdbro> alth: It can, he just needed to find it
[05:20] <tdn> When I remove users from System -> Admin -> Users and Groups, their home dirs are not removed. How do I remove a user and his homedir? Should I just remove her from the GUI-tool and then do # rm /home/luser -rf?
[05:20] <bobbyd> neosc, what card do you have?
[05:21] <alth> Weirdbro: I told him where it was and he said that wasn't what he wanted :P
[05:21] <gnarkill> I attempted to install gstreamer-mad using synaptic, but I am getting this error:
[05:21] <gnarkill> gstreamer0.8-mad:
[05:21] <gnarkill> Depends: libid3tag0 but it is not installable
[05:21] <gnarkill> Anyone know what this means and where I can get this package? No MP3 support is killing me.
[05:21] <andi5> maxkelley: weird, i can admister my printers with the web, and i cannot remember having changed anything ...
[05:21] <tr00st> alth, I didn't mean it's not what I want
[05:21] <DShepherd> tdn: either way should work
[05:21] <will``> ah i have a problem with dapper. I need the "MSR character device" to use the crusoe longrun program. How do i get this?
[05:21] <tr00st> it's not there...
[05:21] <No1Viking> Do I need to defragment disks in Ubuntu as in Windows?
[05:21] <TheBigToe> is there a way to output the current song in realplayer to xchat, via an /exec or a script?
[05:21] <neosc> bobbyd : X-Video Extension version 2.2 , screen #0
[05:21] <neosc>   Adaptor #0: "Intel(R) Video Overlay"
[05:21] <DShepherd> gnarkill: get all the gstreamer0.10 packages
[05:22] <MoCHARA> of all the open source programs out there, why cant there be one that sets up the windows ntldr to boot ubuntu?
[05:22] <alth> TheBigToe: I'd like to know that too ;)
[05:22] <Frogzoo> No1Viking: ext2/3 don't need defrag ever
[05:22] <kane77> anyone knows how to install grub splash??
[05:22] <DShepherd> gnarkill: that should solve your mp3 problem
[05:22] <gnarkill> where can i get them?
[05:22] <TheBigToe> hehe alth
[05:22] <bobbyd> gnarkill, update your sources with the "reload" button
[05:22] <JediMaster> nosklo: that one appears to be hardware raid, got any info on software raid?
[05:22] <FunnyLookinHat> If I'm getting a Kernel Panic and it can't mount the root filesystem when I'm booting off the CD does that mean that the CD is bad?  It shouldn't be mounting my HDD
[05:22] <tr00st> I'm looking to change my screensaver, but I can't find any way of doing it
[05:22] <TheBigToe> tr00st, same
[05:22] <gnarkill> bobbyd, i did it already
[05:22] <devi0s> in netstat, I can see that certain ports are listening for connections.  how can I identify the program associated with the listening port?  (if it's not a standard port, or if I wanna make sure the standard service is running on that port?)
[05:22] <Frogzoo> tdn: deluser --remove-home
[05:22] <bobbyd> neosc, ok, maybe it's just not using "xv" output, in gmplayer change the video output driver to "xv"
[05:22] <TheBigToe> and also, xscreensaver can't find some of my screensavers
[05:22] <navarone> troost...System/preferences/Screensaver?
[05:22] <bobbyd> neosc, for command like, use -vo xv
[05:22] <tdn> Frogzoo: ok. Thanks.
[05:22] <tapori> devi0s: netstat --inet -nap
[05:22] <tr00st> navarone, isn't there
[05:22] <bobbyd> gnarkill, dapper?
[05:23] <will``> MSR device? anyone?
[05:23] <gr33npho3nix> devi0s: netstat -lnp
[05:23] <TheBigToe> navarone, mine isn't there either
[05:23] <Frogzoo> !tell TheBigToe about rssglx
[05:23] <Frogzoo> !tell TheBigToe about rss-glx
[05:23] <gnarkill> bobbyd, breezy
[05:23] <navarone> tr00st...dapper?
[05:23] <TheBigToe> thanks
[05:23] <maxkelley> andi5: do you have to put in your root user/passwd?
[05:23] <tr00st> navarone, yeah
[05:23] <kWern> Hi. Does Ubuntu support sound through optical-out?
[05:23] <tr00st> upgraded via apt-get
[05:23] <DShepherd> gnarkill: search in synaptic for gstreamer0.10 and install them from there
[05:23] <bobbyd> MoCHARA, because GRUB can boot windows?
[05:23] <navarone> tr00st...i notice that multimedia selector is missing from that menu as well
[05:23] <BrianHH> MoCHARA:  If you let Ubuntu make a separate partition, it can put GRUB on your master boot disk.
[05:23] <MoCHARA> bobbyd, i dont like grub!
[05:24] <bobbyd> gnarkill, don't know then, I use Kubuntu and everything works fine
[05:24] <tr00st> navarone, strange
[05:24] <bobbyd> MoCHARA, oh well :) Learn to program!
[05:24] <Lordmundi> has anyone ever got Ubuntu working with an ATI x300 SE PCIE graphics card?
[05:24] <alth> Try LILO then MoCHARA ? :P
[05:24] <MoCHARA> grub is on the mbr, but i wanted ntldr to boot both :(
[05:24] <cristos> I dont get it. Did everything as stated on that site: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser, but when i try to fix dependencies - opera is being deleted :( help !
[05:24] <nosklo> JediMaster: I have this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FakeRaidHowto
[05:24] <bobbyd> Lordmundi, google for it
[05:24] <TheBigToe> Frogzoo, it's already installed
[05:24] <andi5> maxkelley: i think i had to, but currently i do not need to.... am playing right now
[05:24] <alth> Lordmundi: I'm running an X600 XT PCIE, you'd probably use the same drivers. Works fine for me :P
[05:24] <ompaul> !ati
[05:24] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch04.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers.
[05:24] <Jemt> What tool is being used to share folders using Samba in Gnome? It is a graphical tool
[05:24] <tr00st> oh, got it
[05:25] <Frogzoo> TheBigToe: you need to run the perl script to install to your .xscreensaver
[05:25] <cristos> !opera
[05:25] <ubotu> download the latest Opera .deb package from http://www.opera.com/download/ (breezy) or http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/Weekly-284/intel-linux/ (dapper) to install see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[05:25] <tr00st> needed to install gnome-screensaver...
[05:25] <Jemt> I need the name of it so I can install it under Fluxbox
[05:25] <neosc> bobbyd : is there any config file i can edit instead of issuing the cmdline arg everytime ?
[05:25] <BrianHH> MoCHARA:  ntldr is a Windows thing.  If ntldr goes on your boot record, you're screwed, because it doesn't know about Linux.
[05:25] <Lordmundi> alth: does the Live CD detect and start X correctly for you?
[05:25] <synth> Argggh anyone getting errors off the new 6.06 ISO's ?  Ive burned two and im getting a error at a certain specific block when I try to run the disc
[05:25] <TheBigToe> Frogzoo, it doesn't exist
[05:25] <bobbyd> neosc, for command line or the GUI app?
[05:25] <nosklo> JediMaster: and this: http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_software_raid
[05:25] <neosc> GUI app
[05:25] <TheBigToe> bigtoe@BigToe:~$ /usr/bin/rss-glx_install.pl
[05:25] <TheBigToe> bash: /usr/bin/rss-glx_install.pl: No such file or directory
[05:25] <alth> Lordmundi: Yes it does, just at the wrong res/refresh.
[05:25] <bartek> hi all maybe somone have package glib on ubuntu 6.06
[05:25] <horizon5> !mp3
[05:25] <ubotu> well, mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:25] <MoCHARA> BrianHH, i know that, but the guides say it can be done, just gotta figure it out
[05:25] <bobbyd> neosc, yes, just change it in the settings like I said :) click the little spanner icon
[05:25] <ompaul> !msg the bot
[05:25] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[05:25] <neosc> ow..
[05:26] <sfar> "mount: block device /dev/fd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only" <- how do i fix that?
[05:26] <Lordmundi> alth: hmm... because mine fails... which means i can't use the graphics installer... or run the Live CD at all
[05:26] <alth> !tell TheBigToe  about pastebin
[05:26] <navarone> MoCHARA: have you looked at this url  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=87751
[05:26] <bobbyd> neosc, or right-click->preferences
[05:26] <andi5> maxkelley: oh, you are right..... now it asked me...
[05:26] <FunnyLookinHat> Well, as far as I can tell, Dapper Beta works better than Dapper Final......   >_<
[05:26] <synth> Lordmundi: your floppy has the write-disabled tab engaged
[05:26] <alth> Lordmundi: Wow, that kinda sucks...don't know why that would be.
[05:26] <Frogzoo> TheBigToe: /usr/share/doc/rss-glx/README.xscreensaver      I'll update ubotu
[05:26] <tapori> sfar, your *floopy* is write proteected
[05:26] <tapori> floppy
[05:26] <neosc> worked like a charm.. TY bobbyd
[05:26] <MoCHARA> looking now
[05:26] <Lordmundi> synth: haha i'm guessing you didn't mean me
[05:26] <sfar> tapori: you mean physically?
[05:26] <cristos> where to get xlib6 in order to make opera running on Drake ?
[05:26] <kane77> anyone can help me install grub splash??
[05:26] <BrianHH> Can anyone point me to a source where I might learn how to make a Tungsten T5 play nice with Ubuntu?
[05:26] <TheBigToe> ubuntu thinks my mp3 player is my floppy drive :P
[05:26] <synth> Lordmundi: lol not at all sorry haha
[05:27] <Lordmundi> alth: you running dual screen?
[05:27] <FunnyLookinHat> TheBigToe, HAHAHA
[05:27] <smacky_wolf> Question: How can I get back the old BSOD screensaver that used to come with ubuntu but disappeared in Dapper?
[05:27] <FunnyLookinHat> TheBigToe, ooh, you mean it's mounting it like that?  that's fine
[05:27] <alth> Lordmundi:  Sometimes, haven't tried Ubuntu with the two yet though.
[05:27] <synth> anyone having any problems with the ISOs off of the distro site? ive burned two and im getting errors when i try to boot off of it. ive burned many ubuntu iso's before
[05:27] <alth> smacky_wolf!
[05:27] <oezguer> hi
[05:27] <tdn> When I create new users on my system their home dirs are world readable. How do I set the home dirs of each existing AND new users to be readable only by the user who owns it?
[05:27] <smacky_wolf> Noob?
[05:27] <smacky_wolf> o.O
[05:27] <alth> And I'd like to know where that screensaver went too ^_^
[05:27] <alth> Yes. It's me.
[05:28] <znh> Why are Tor users in here banned? For abuse? There are better ways to avoid that!
[05:28] <Lordmundi> alth: well, maybe X will detect better if I disconnect my flat panel and only hook up the CRT?
[05:28] <threat_> wefgsdgdagsdiodfjidhnijuugheauighaweituw09eguodfnb283909r520398hgnjdfnbq9384tghidjnvpqwt0hed
[05:28] <FunnyLookinHat> znh, Tor user??
[05:28] <bobbyd> synth, md5sum it before and after, k3b does that for you
[05:28] <gnarkill> DShepherd, E: Couldn't find package gstreamer0.10
[05:28] <smacky_wolf> alth, I wondered if it was you. What's your issue?
[05:28] <znh> FunnyLookinHat, yes...
[05:28] <synth> bobbyd: true
[05:28] <alth> Lordmundi: Perhaps. I don't think getting it to try to config several displays at once is a good idea if there are issues ;)
[05:29] <linxeh> hi - what are the main differences between the server and desktop ISO image?
[05:29] <synth> Lordmundi: take it one at a time :)
[05:29] <bobbyd> Lordmundi, yes, and maybe use the onboard GFX if you have it available
[05:29] <alth> smacky_wolf: No issue at the moment, lurking, picking up advice and trying to help ^_^
[05:29] <TheBigToe> so how do I get my screensavers back/fixed?
[05:29] <JediMaster> I've just: dd if=/dev/had of=/dev/hdb, and rebooted, gparted shows hdb looking identical to had (excuse my irc client trying to correct hd.a) but hdb is 120gb and had is 40gb, I tried using gparted to resize the partition, but it fails after a few minutes. any ideas what I can try>
[05:29] <Lordmundi> no onboard graphics available
[05:29] <ompaul> znh, yes it is for abuse
[05:29] <TheBigToe> I've reinstalled rss-glx but it still can't find the installer
[05:29] <smacky_wolf> alth, good boy =3
[05:29] <navarone> linxeh: server is minimal install with no xserver when you boot up...ie no gui
[05:29] <znh> ompaul, why dont you de-voice them in here :) So they have to request it at the operators
[05:29] <Lordmundi> ok... i'll try again... thanks for the help
[05:30] <oezguer> i ve installed the alsa-oss  and i have to change none to alsa-oss    in /etc/firefox/firefoxrc  how can i go there to change it?
[05:30] <ompaul> znh, I'll raise it with other ops
[05:30] <linxeh> navarone: ok - doesnt the desktop CD have a "server" option on install though ?
[05:30] <alth> Smacks: I haven't booted Windows in...*checks time* 4 days now ^_^
[05:30] <FunnyLookinHat> What are Tor users???
[05:30] <ledil> hello
[05:30] <znh> ompaul, better do.. it's a scratch in the open source world to do ban them
[05:30] <navarone> linxeh: I beleive you can invoke "server" at prompt to do server install
[05:30] <synth> i spend more time in windows than linux, but i blame my WOW addiction
[05:30] <znh> FunnyLookinHat, http://tor.eff.org
[05:31] <ledil> ive installed ubuntu (full disk). NOw I need windows with 3d support, and I want to install windows xp. For this is need to take away 10gb of /dev/hda1 and create /dev/hda2 how can I do this ?
[05:31] <Frogzoo> synth: WoW runs sweet as under wine
[05:31] <bobbyd> synth, WoW works fine under cedega
[05:31] <ledil> is this possible ?
[05:31] <linxeh> navarone: yeah, I'm trying to work out what the difference in the isos is though
[05:31] <horizon5> !dvd
[05:31] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[05:31] <TheBigToe> so how do I get the screensavers back?
[05:31] <Frogzoo> !tell synth about wow
[05:31] <synth> Frogzoo: as good as it would under Windows? isn't it DirectX ?
[05:31] <bobbyd> synth, I've been playing under linux for months
[05:31] <grapefru1t> what group must a user be in to run X
[05:31] <Frogzoo> synth: you run using opengl
[05:31] <navarone> grapefru1t: video
[05:31] <grapefru1t> navarone: thank you
[05:31] <synth> Frogzoo: it doesnt look any worse?
[05:31] <bobbyd> synth, wine is a layer that lets you run windows and DX apps on linux
[05:32] <bobbyd> synth, it looks fine
[05:32] <Frogzoo> synth: admittedly sounds a bit crap atm
[05:32] <sindrum_murdnis> any ideas on adding a /boot partition...grub wont load
[05:32] <synth> bobbyd: eyah i know all about WINE, i played Doom3 on Linux before Dave could port it, he was pissed that i didnt wait for him heh
[05:32] <bobbyd> Frogzoo, synth it's fine under Cedega (a commercial version of wine)
[05:32] <synth> oh, no, that was Timo
[05:32] <ledil> any helps ?
[05:32] <alth> Ledil, I'd try Gparted if I were you.
[05:32] <Bladedge> Hey
[05:32] <JKnife> am i the only one that setxkbmap seg faults on?
[05:32] <daniel_bergamini> can one use variables, say $hostname in the dhclient.conf to send the hostname when requesting the address, and why isn't this the default?
[05:32] <systemsos> Hello, is someone able to help me with "dpkg: syntax error: unknown group `postdrop' in statusoverride file" - when attempting to create a chroot?
[05:33] <Bladedge> Tried to boot it on another comp, it works
[05:33] <synth> bobbyd: doom3 played well but that was opengl.. i thought WOW was just D3D/DX
[05:33] <cusco> !mp3
[05:33] <ubotu> [mp3]  a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:33] <smacky_wolf> !chroot
[05:33] <ubotu> it has been said that chroot is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[05:33] <Bladedge> maxkelley, would you know what it could be?
[05:33] <dwango> synth: cedega wraps DirectX around opengl
[05:34] <maxkelley> Bladedge: bios or cd drive.
[05:34] <systemsos> I've been to both those threads and this error is not fully sovled.
[05:34] <oezguer> how can we go  /etc/firefox/firefoxrc  ???
[05:34] <synth> dwango: yeah, but that's gonna be slower than true OGL
[05:34] <andi5> Bladedge: i think synth has problems with his cd too.... i _think_
[05:34] <Bladedge> maxkelley, gonna try to network boot it
[05:34] <maxkelley> say, I try and print a test page in the cups web interface, but I get "/usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failed"
[05:34] <navarone> hi gnome
[05:34] <Bladedge> maxkelley, brb
[05:34] <maxkelley> Bladedge: have fun :)
[05:34] <Bladedge> maxkelley, thanks I sure will
[05:34] <synth> im having a problem when i boot off the disk it gets an error reading a specific sector
[05:34] <synth> it eventually boots to the desk but then the installer crashes
[05:35] <andi5> maxkelley: want me to stay around?
[05:35] <synth> I play WOW on Windows @ 1280x1024 with every setting cranked
[05:35] <synth> hope i can do that under wine/cedega :)
[05:35] <ompaul> !wine
[05:35] <ubotu> Wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on linux.  see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine for more info.
[05:35] <ompaul> !wow
[05:35] <ubotu> To run WoW properly, Wine needs to be built from source https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WorldofWarcraft and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingWineFromSource
[05:36] <linxeh> synth: lets hope you arent running the 64bit version of ubuntu :)
[05:36] <synth> linxeh: oh. oh. heh.
[05:36] <titan> what key command do I use to bring up that window I can type commands in like xkill?
[05:36] <BrianHH> Does anyone here know about getting a Tungsten T5 to work with Ubuntu?
[05:36] <synth> linxeh: Athlon 64 3700 :) damn..
[05:36] <XiCillin> how is the upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06 from apt?
[05:37] <synth> of course i wanted to run 64 :)
[05:37] <XiCillin> work well?
[05:37] <Jonnytheloony> Hello everybody. Maybe you can help me with my problem. I USB connected my PSP, and wanted to mount it to my /home/<myuser>/psp directory, but Ubuntu automatically mounts it to /media/psp every time. It won't unmount from /media/psp either... Any tips would be great, thanks.
[05:37] <linxeh> synth: just use the 32bit version - you dont have more than 4GB ram do you?
[05:37] <andi5> titan: alt-f2?
[05:37] <kane77> anyone can help me install grub splash??
[05:37] <synth> linxeh: 3 gigs, but thats addressable under 32 bit
[05:37] <XiCillin> i got the athlon64 x2 4800+ but i'm just goin with 32-bit
[05:37] <titan> andi5, ya, that is what I thought it was... but it does nothing :(
[05:37] <smacky_wolf> Any idea from anyone how to build a chroot system without downloading  it? I have cds..
[05:37] <andi5> titan: check system->settings->keyboard
[05:38] <synth> i clocked my 3700+ to 3.1gz
[05:38] <synth> runs 2.01ghz stock
[05:38] <linxeh> *why* ?
[05:38] <synth> thing runs 120F undeer load.  stock cooling :)
[05:38] <FR500> does WoW run fast on wine?
[05:38] <synth> why to me?
[05:38] <Jonnytheloony> Hello everybody. Maybe you can help me with my problem. I USB connected my PSP, and wanted to mount it to my /home/<myuser>/psp directory, but Ubuntu automatically mounts it to /media/sda1 every time. It won't unmount from /media/sda1 either... Any tips would be great, thanks.
[05:38] <linxeh> yeah, I really do not see the point nor attaction of overclocking
[05:38] <linxeh> I prefer my machines to run rock stable, no matter what I put them through
[05:38] <titan> andi5, the keyboard shortcut window?
[05:38] <pulver> hey! how do you set gaim to start in a minimized state at login?
[05:39] <synth> linxeh: you know how chip fab works right
[05:39] <Kwong> hello everyone, could any1 help me?
[05:39] <FR500> Jonnytheloony: why would you like that?
[05:39] <linxeh> yup
[05:39] <visik7> how can I enable /usr/share/menu things in Kmenu ?
[05:39] <andi5> titan: yes, it should have an entry for this window
[05:39] <synth> linxeh: if it runs stable at an overclocked speed, odds are, it can handle it :)
[05:39] <linxeh> synth: yes, but your definition of stable is likely very different from mine
[05:39] <synth> linxeh: they often take higher chips and relabel them lower to meet supplier demands
[05:39] <Jonnytheloony> FR500, I don't actually know...
[05:39] <cusco> wich package is it that makes possible to read mp3 audio?
[05:39] <synth> linxeh: Ive run PRIME95 for 24 hours consecitively, BurnInTest Pro for 12 hours
[05:39] <synth> linxeh: it's stable.
[05:39] <centipeed> What happens if I start using a new monitor with my Linux box?
[05:39] <FR500> Jonnytheloony: if it gets mounted automatically you will most likely have the adequate permissions
[05:40] <linxeh> synth: again, our definitions most likely differ
[05:40] <Kwong> i got a dual xeon workstation with Dapper on it, but somehow just only one processor is detected
[05:40] <centipeed> Do I need to change xorg.conf or will it automatilly recognise the new monitor on startup?
[05:40] <synth> Kwong: need an smp kernel ?
[05:40] <M_Fatih> hi, i have newly installed openoffice org 2.0.2, i want to install muine now and openoffice.org removing :( when i install OOo, after any apt action, OOo removing.. how can i stop/ignore
[05:40] <Kwong> synth, how to get the smp kernel?
[05:40] <synth> linxeh: its stable for daily usage, and for that i cant complain
[05:40] <andi5> cat can read mp3... it is in coreutils...
[05:40] <FR500> Jonnytheloony: and it will ummount pressin eject
[05:40] <synth> Kwong: apt-cache search kernel | grep smp
[05:40] <linxeh> :)
[05:40] <cusco> wich package is it that makes possible to read mp3 audio? it used to be gstreamer0.8-mad
[05:40] <cusco> now which one is it?
[05:40] <synth> and match that with what you see in 'uname -a'
[05:41] <titan> andi5, ok, there it us, Show the panel run application dialog, and the shortcut is what you said it should be but it still does nothing.
[05:41] <Kwong> synth, thanx
[05:41] <centipeed> Anyone?
[05:41] <KaiSVK> !nfs
[05:41] <ubotu> from memory, nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[05:41] <synth> beuller?
[05:41] <M_Fatih> hi, i have newly installed openoffice org 2.0.2, i want to install muine now and openoffice.org removing :( when i install OOo, after any apt action, OOo removing.. how can i stop/ignore this? i want to use OOo
[05:41] <andi5> titan: change it to your choice... maybe it called it differently
[05:41] <centipeed> Do I need to manually change xorg.conf and stuff if I start using a new monitor with this box?
[05:41] <kbrooks> how do i bind a key to run a command?
[05:41] <maxkelley> andi5: so, yeah, my foomatic-rip is failing
[05:41] <Ron_o> am upgrading to Dapper using update manager and I keep getting not enough free space. I have over 1Gig of free space on hda1
[05:41] <Ron_o> anyone?
[05:41] <maxkelley> I suppose that's bad?
[05:42] <synth7> >:|
[05:42] <escobar5> hello, i was trying to install mldonkey and i got an error, but now the error is shown everytime i install or uninstall anything, how can i fix this?
[05:42] <maxkelley> kbrooks: howdee :) are you using gnome?
[05:42] <synth7> whats going on here
[05:42] <synth7> with the name stealing
[05:42] <Jonnytheloony> FR500 I IMed you.
[05:42] <kapputu> what's the installation path for mozilla?
[05:42] <kbrooks> maxkelley: hi
[05:42] <kbrooks> synth7: um.
[05:42] <FR500> Jonnytheloony: no u didn't
[05:42] <kapputu> I'm trying to install the flash player?
[05:42] <kbrooks> synth7: whats the big deal?
[05:42] <riddlebox> I have to say that Ubuntu has great documentation on krazypenguin.net!
[05:43] <maxkelley> kbrooks: are you using gnome, though?
[05:43] <kbrooks> synth7: ask synth to change his nickname nicely
[05:43] <Jonnytheloony> I'm sure I did, I have the tab in my bar!
[05:43] <synth7> no i dont mind
[05:43] <kbrooks> maxkelley: i'm on ubuntu, not kubuntu or xubuntu
[05:43] <nirmal> http://rick.vanrein.org/linux/badram/results.html    recover old bad rams!!
[05:43] <andi5> kapputu: install a package for flash.... do not install it directly
[05:43] <XiCillin> how does everybody like dapper? good, sweet, or totally sweet?
[05:43] <kapputu> andi5: how do I do that?
[05:44] <riddlebox> XiCillin, it is great
[05:44] <redmonkey> sweet
[05:44] <alth> Totally sweet, XiCillin  ;)
[05:44] <XiCillin> there we go haha!@
[05:44] <XiCillin> awesome
[05:44] <escobar5> hello, i was trying to install mldonkey and i got an error, but now the error is shown everytime i install or uninstall anything, how can i fix this?
[05:44] <linxeh> XiCillin: sweet, been using it since early beta
[05:44] <centipeed> If I start using a new monitor with this PC, do I need to make any manual changes?
[05:44] <kbrooks> XiCillin: dont poll a 935 channel
[05:44] <DonL> If you do the upgrade, are there any secrets to not hose your system?
[05:44] <kbrooks> XiCillin: really.
[05:44] <daniel_bergamini> where do I try different methods of "sleep" or "suspend', I've tried editing /etc/default/acpi-support but that doesn't appear to be changing anything
[05:44] <M_Fatih> i have newly installed openoffice org 2.0.2, i want to install muine now and openoffice.org removing :( when i install OOo, after any apt action, OOo removing.. how can i stop/ignore this? i want to use OOo
[05:44] <kbrooks> DonL: no. you won't hose your system.
[05:45] <DonL> cool
[05:45] <Schneeschwarz> Solved my problem of turning off on-board sound: added snd_intel8x0 to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.
[05:45] <kbrooks> DonL: just run gksudo "update-manager -d"
[05:45] <kapputu> how do I install flash player?
[05:45] <titan> andi5, don't laugh too hard, but I guess I can not set it to alt-f3 =P
[05:45] <Jonnytheloony> I have the Flash plugin installed in Mozilla Firefox and it works for most Flash content, but on www.itconversations.com (MP3 audio files embedded into Flash), I can't play the programs... Can any1 help? Thxs...
[05:45] <DonL> kbrooks, OK. I saw that in the wiki
[05:45] <MadCrock> hello, anyone has experience installing Dapper on Adaptec hardware raid (1)
[05:45] <synth> what's going on with the name stealing?
[05:45] <MadCrock> ?
[05:45] <andi5> titan: why that?
[05:46] <andi5> titan: deskbar running? ;-)
[05:46] <kbrooks> maxkelley: i'm on ubuntu, not kubuntu or xubuntu
[05:46] <kapputu> Jonnytheloony: how did you install the flash plugin?
[05:46] <kbrooks> maxkelley: what doi u need
[05:46] <titan> andi5, because it shutdown my xwindows and logged me out
[05:46] <nzx> hi guys, i want to know the name of the name of the cpu frequency monitor applet, so that i can add it to session manager
[05:46] <andi5> titan: *g*
[05:46] <Jonnytheloony> From inside Firefox, which told me I was missing software
[05:46] <kbrooks> synth: please change your nickname
[05:46] <maxkelley> kbrooks: so, you are using gnome?
[05:46] <pestilence> i'm having problems with wpa_supplicant.  when i run it, it says it is associated with my AP, but dhclient gets an IP address only 1/4 times.  once i get the ip address, everythingworks fine.  any ideas?
[05:46] <andi5> titan: do you know why?
[05:46] <shriphani> guys where is the make program located in ubuntu ?
[05:46] <KaiSVK> !nfs
[05:46] <synth> kbrooks: I have this nickname registered..
[05:46] <ubotu> hmm... nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[05:46] <ompaul> !upgrade
[05:46] <titan> andi5, know why what?
[05:46] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[05:46] <ydnar> hello, is there a simple way to get Guild Wars to run in dapper?
[05:46] <kbrooks> maxkelley: YES I AM. don't repeat questions a million times
[05:46] <andi5> shriphani: /usr/bin/make, package make
[05:46] <escobar5> kapputu: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/DapperGuide#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
[05:47] <synth> kbrooks: its not my fault he didn't use it for months and i was given it, thats freenode policy
[05:47] <andi5> titan: why this key combo kicked you?
[05:47] <maxkelley> kbrooks: ok :) Well, go to system > preferences > keyboard shortcuts
[05:47] <MadCrock> hello, anyone has experience installing Dapper on Adaptec hardware raid (1)?
[05:47] <kbrooks> synth: so synth2 should change his nickname?
[05:47] <shriphani> andi5, vmware player asks me to specify where make is in ubuntu
[05:47] <shriphani> so do i type /usr/bin/make ?
[05:47] <andi5> yep
[05:47] <titan> andi5, not exactly, just assume it shutsdown my xwindows and logs me out.
[05:47] <escobar5> hello, i was trying to install mldonkey and i got an error, but now the error is shown everytime i install or uninstall anything, how can i fix this?
[05:47] <maxkelley> kbrooks: well, hey, I use ubuntu with xfce and fluxbox... still ubuntu..
[05:47] <synth> kbrooks: shrug, someone had this name 6 months ago but hadnt used it so a friend of a friend released it for me to use. said its policy if its not used in months for it to be releasable, shrug
[05:47] <Wallakoala> ydnar, there isn't a simple way, but if you are willing to fork over some money there is always cedega. http://transgaming.org/
[05:48] <alth> ydnar, WINE ^_^
[05:48] <alth> !tell ydnar about wine
[05:48] <shriphani> The answer "/usr/bin/make, package make" is invalid.  It must be the complete
[05:48] <shriphani> name of a binary file.
[05:48] <Wallakoala> alth...I don't think that guild wars runs on wine
[05:48] <maxkelley> crappernaut.
[05:48] <ydnar> ic
[05:48] <ubuntu> hi@all
[05:48] <alth> Wallakoala: Are you sure?
[05:48] <vitriol> what do i need to install to get flash working in firefox?
[05:48] <andi5> titan: i guess you know how to change the combos, right? when you active an entry all other combos are _deactivated_, so you should not see any side effects
[05:48] <vitriol> swf-player didn't do it
[05:48] <alth> Fine. I revise my statement - if it'll work at all, it'll probably work with WINE, but no guarantees :P
[05:49] <ydnar> i mean, i know about wine.. but i guess didn't know if it would work
[05:49] <Wallakoala> alth...I am not positive, but you can check out www.winehq.org. Last time I checked, the game ran but it wasn't playable
[05:49] <titan> andi5, well I clicked on it to activate it and tried to put the combo but it just shut me down.
[05:49] <andi5> shriphani: it is contained in the package make, and the binary is /usr/bin/make :)
[05:49] <boxemall> hello, i got a serious problem. after a fresh dapper install i got no sound an OS feels/behaves unstable. previous install was breezy which worked almost fine. so i downgraded again to breezy. but now even breezy doesn't work anymore. what the heck is going on here? athlon t-bird 1ghz, asus a7v (viakt133 - not kt133a). i now want to install xubuntu. by the way i already tried acpi=off noacpi boot parameters. see also :http://ubuntu.pasteb
[05:49] <shriphani> but it doesnt detect either
[05:49] <Jonnytheloony> vitriol: install the Flash player from inside Firefox, it will ask you to "Itall missing plugins to display additional content on the page"
[05:49] <andi5> titan: weird..... do you have other software running that takes key shortcuts?
[05:49] <shriphani> The answer "/usr/bin/make" is invalid.  It must be the complete name of a binaryfile.
[05:49] <kbrooks> boxemall: downgrade how
[05:50] <andi5> shriphani: do you have make installed???
[05:50] <RadiantFire> shriphani: install build-essential
[05:50] <symetric> where can i get video codecs and stuff like that?
[05:50] <shriphani> andi5, i guess i used make many times to compile stuff from source
[05:50] <ompaul> !restricted
[05:50] <ubotu> restricted is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[05:50] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell symetric -about restricted
[05:50] <titan> andi5, I was running cedega on the other desktop
[05:50] <ompaul> symetric, ^^ up a few lines
[05:50] <ubuntu> Is anyone here how knows something about the VM Player in case with Ubuntu    Please answer with yes or no
[05:50] <FR500> Jonnytheloony: i Imd u now
[05:51] <kbrooks> ubuntu: ask
[05:51] <InvisibleMan> I'm going to be dual-booting Windows XP and Ubuntu 6.06.  Windows XP is already installed and I have files on the drive that I would preffer to not lose.  Are there any things I should look out for while installing Ubuntu?  I already backed up a few of the files, but can't backup everything too easily.
[05:51] <kbrooks> ubuntu: whats the problem
[05:51] <shriphani> i am having issues too ubuntu
[05:51] <Tanguy__> hello, do you know if it is possible to order more than 10 CDs with Shipit ?
[05:51] <andi5> shriphani: what does "which make" tell you?
[05:51] <gery> nyone has a good sourceslist to update from breezy to dapper? I installed the first time kubuntu breezy, and then automatix, and now I've changed my sources.list but aptitude wants to remove 165 packages
[05:51] <Jonnytheloony> FR500, I think I have a problem with IMing
[05:51] <alth> InvisibleMan: make sure you're very careful when you partition the disk ;)
[05:51] <synth> Tanguy__: i tried, for my school but i never got them
[05:51] <symetric> ty gnomefreak
[05:51] <Ron_o> InvisibleMan, maybe backup everything.
[05:51] <DonL> InvisibleMan, Defrag
[05:51] <kbrooks> Tanguy__: no "custom request" or things like that?
[05:51] <shriphani> andi5, it tells me nothing
[05:51] <Jonnytheloony> FR5600, I'm not receiving your IM's, and nobody is receiving mine...
[05:51] <tdn> How is the right way to make home dirs *not* world readable?
[05:51] <andi5> shriphani: so please tell me how you can compile _anything_ :)
[05:51] <fantasma> how come when I try to run X11 it says: user not authorized to run the X server?
[05:51] <Tanguy__> synth: no more... there used to be something like that, but...
[05:51] <synth> tdn: chmod 600 dir
[05:52] <M_Fatih> i have newly installed openoffice org 2.0.2, i want to install muine now and openoffice.org removing :( when i install OOo, after any apt action, OOo removing.. how can i stop/ignore this? i want to use OOo
[05:52] <Ron_o> InvisibleMan, how are you going to partittion the drive?
[05:52] <boxemall> I also used some harddisc testing tools on terminal. according to the output my harddiscs are 1000% ok.
[05:52] <shriphani> i mean i did it during my last installation
[05:52] <FR500> Jonnytheloony: what is Iming?
[05:52] <synth> tdn: xyz   x is user y is group z is world
[05:52] <Tanguy__> synth: well, i'll order 5  10 CDs, then...
[05:52] <tdn> synth: When I create new users on my system their home dirs are world readable. How do I set the home dirs of each existing AND new users to be readable only by the user who owns it?
[05:52] <shriphani> so make is missing ?
[05:52] <InvisibleMan> Ron_o: according to this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo  the installer will do it for me.
[05:52] <h3sp4wn> Tanguy_: According to riddell you can order 10 ubuntu + 10 kubuntu if you wish
[05:52] <init_6> Ok so I download the liveCD and booted up.  About 30 seconds to 1 minute after it gets to the desktop it freezes the system.  Did this on my laptop and my desktop.  So I download the alternate install and run it on my laptop.  Install went off without a hitch but after rebooting I get the same deal.  About 1 minute after getting to the desktop locked the system.
[05:52] <gnomefreak> synth: yw
[05:52] <andi5> shriphani: compiling stuff is necessary to produce binary packages that you can installed afterwards.... yes, it is missing
[05:52] <synth> tdn: mm dunno by default, maybe adduser/useradd has some sort of option to do that.  but change to home and chmod 700
[05:52] <Ron_o> InvisibleMan, OK.
[05:52] <shriphani> hmm where can i get it ?
[05:52] <fantasma> how come when I try to run X11 it says: user not authorized to run the X server?
[05:52] <gnomefreak> h3sp4wn: correct and 5 edubuntu
[05:52] <synth> tdn: 7 is read/write/execute, and that would be just for that specific user and no-one else
[05:53] <andi5> shriphani: apt-get install build-essentials
[05:53] <shriphani> i did that
[05:53] <kbrooks> ubuntu: TALK IN HERE
[05:53] <Ron_o> because when I did that with win98 I had to buy Partition Magic.
[05:53] <shriphani> downloaded
[05:53] <andi5> shriphani: one moment, will try to find another good package
[05:53] <Tanguy__> h3sp4wn: I need some 50 CDs for promoting Ubuntu at my university... let's get 4 times 10 CDs.
[05:53] <titan> fantasma, are you running in root?
[05:53] <kbrooks> ubuntu: do not pm me
[05:53] <Ron_o> they ddint' have what they have now.
[05:53] <boxemall> kbrooks - i did a clean and fresh breezy install.
[05:53] <fantasma> titan: no
[05:53] <shriphani> andi5, it is done
[05:53] <InvisibleMan> Ron_o: How much is it?
[05:53] <Tanguy__> h3sp4wn: 5 times...
[05:53] <Ron_o> like $60..
[05:53] <shriphani> do i now specify /usr/bin/make to vmware player ?
[05:53] <Ron_o> you can d/l and burn Knoppix iso and they have a partitioner right on it.
[05:53] <synth> what?
[05:53] <andi5> shriphani: huh? build-essential depends on make...
[05:53] <titan> fantasma, how are you trying to run X11, using a terminal window?
[05:54] <shriphani> i typed which make now
[05:54] <Ron_o> but backing things up is still smart. It's really dangerous not to.
[05:54] <fantasma> titan: i just did startx
[05:54] <shriphani> it says /usr/bin/make
[05:54] <tdn> synth: yeah. I know file permissions. But I want to know how to do this the right way. If I am going to use Ubuntu for systems with a lot of users, I do not want to manually edit file permissions for home dirs. There must be some central way to control this. Maybe to set permissions on /etc/skel?
[05:54] <andi5> thank got
[05:54] <Ron_o> Knoppix is a LiveCD.
[05:54] <andi5> -t+d
[05:54] <titan> fantasma, do a sudo startx
[05:54] <InvisibleMan> Ron_o: Well, there are some things that are hard to backup right, such as the registery.
[05:54] <ubuntu> hi again
[05:54] <ubuntu> ubuntu I have downloaded a ubuntu distribution from vmware.com to use ubuntu for the VM player
[05:54] <ubuntu> ubuntu But a lot of programs do not run in it
[05:54] <ubuntu> ubuntu I have already done the standard updates
[05:54] <synth> tdn: actually, thats gotta be it if there's no argument to useradd/adduser
[05:54] <h3sp4wn> Tanguy__: I suppose there may be ways round it but I am not really bothered about doing that type of stuff
[05:54] <synth> tdn: i cant see where else it'd come from
[05:54] <Ron_o> InvisibleMan, I'm not so sure about that.
[05:54] <fantasma> titan: why can't my user run x?
[05:54] <Ron_o> I backed up everything..
[05:55] <fantasma> titan: the user is in the video group
[05:55] <shriphani> Unable to find the compiler specified in the CC environnment variable:
[05:55] <Ron_o> you can use dd on knoppix or partimage.
[05:55] <shriphani> "/usr/bin/gcc-3.4".
[05:55] <nemesis> I hope one of you can help? I have a dual boot system xp and dapper, whenever I boot back into windows I have to reinstall my card each boot. without ubuntu it's fine
[05:55] <h3sp4wn> ubuntu: Host operating system is windows ?
[05:55] <Ron_o> as long as you have another HD, or space on your own.
[05:55] <boxemall> Doea anyone on this chan have a clue whats wrong with my system / ubuntu?
[05:55] <titan> fantasma, just a sec, let me look at mine
[05:55] <shriphani> i am using gcc-4
[05:55] <Ron_o> look into those.
[05:55] <linxeh> nemesis: install what card?
[05:55] <InvisibleMan> Ron_o: I'm using 105GB of my 180GB drive.
[05:55] <fantasma> titan: ok :)
[05:55] <shriphani> it says go get gcc-3.4
[05:55] <nemesis> tv card
[05:55] <Ron_o> that's tough. :-/
[05:56] <andi5> shriphani: yes... but why do you have an environment variable named CC? *wonders*
[05:56] <Ron_o> part.magic will actually compress the files to about 2/5 depending..
[05:56] <shriphani> no idea i am a linux newbie
[05:56] <skript> !help
[05:56] <Bladedge> maxkelley, well it didn't work
[05:56] <h3sp4wn> ubuntu: What do you mean alot of programs (the only things from the repositories that won't work is opengl stuff)
[05:56] <Bladedge> !mounting
[05:56] <ubotu> Bladedge: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:56] <Bladedge> !mount
[05:56] <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
[05:56] <andi5> shriphani: did you install nonstandard stuff?
[05:56] <Ron_o> unless you have a lot of videos..and binaries, which I bet you do.
[05:56] <shriphani> huh ?
[05:56] <shriphani> nonstandard ?
[05:56] <Ron_o> I bet you could get by with it.
[05:56] <mluser-laptop|AF> Anyone know of a good repository where I can get mplayer/mencoder for dapper?
[05:56] <Ron_o> it might take a day. :)
[05:56] <andi5> shriphani: i mean, did you only apt-get install?
[05:57] <shriphani> yes
[05:57] <andi5> weird
[05:57] <shriphani> quite wierd
[05:57] <Ron_o> one more time: I keep getting an error during update to Dapper that I don't have enough space. I have 1Gig free. I think it's something else.
[05:57] <Ron_o> anyone?
[05:57] <symetric> gnomefreak:  i'm reading here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto , but i can't find the settings button in the repositories o_O got any idea?
[05:57] <shriphani> now does apt give gcc-3.4 ?
[05:57] <andi5> well, i would try to find the line inserting the CC variable, but you might just as well simply install gcc-3.4 :)
[05:58] <Ron_o> symetric, you can add repositories via synaptic.
[05:58] <Ron_o> I think under preferences.
[05:58] <gnomefreak> symetric: in terminal type gksudo "gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" when it opens add the repos you want than save close and run apt-get update
[05:58] <titan> fantasma, in your user and groups in the user tab click on your user and click properties, tell me if under the user privileges tab if you have use video acceleration, checked.
[05:58] <InvisibleMan> Ron_o: The filesystem on the partition is NTFS, would this be further cause to worry?
[05:58] <linxeh> Ron_o: you probably need more space - if you think of the number of packages you'll be installing and what it has to extract / copy etc it sounds ok to me
[05:58] <Ron_o> it might be..
[05:58] <Ron_o> indeed it will.
[05:58] <ubuntu> I can not install    bin files  and the programm gives me an error > Totem could not start up The video output is in use by another application....
[05:58] <wycats> Where can I set the username and password for mySQL?
[05:58] <titan> fantasma, make sure Executing system administration tasks is also checked.
[05:58] <Ron_o> NTFS can only be read only from linux partitions... for one.
[05:59] <fantasma> titan: im in a terminal, i dont have any gui open
[05:59] <Ron_o> really be careful.
[05:59] <Ron_o> linxeh, OK..
[05:59] <linxeh> you can write to NTFS from linux, although it isn't advised
[05:59] <Ron_o> I think I might have to d/l and burn an iso..
[05:59] <Ron_o> thanks.
[05:59] <titan> fantasma, so sudo startx did not work?
[05:59] <linxeh> its generally better to get EXT2 support into Windows
[05:59] <InvisibleMan> Well, I'm only worried about re-pratitioning it.
[05:59] <daniel_bergamini> !ssh
[05:59] <ubotu> ssh is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[05:59] <fantasma> titan: let me se
[06:00] <shriphani> !vmware player
[06:00] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, shriphani
[06:00] <andi5> linxeh: baah, i prefer writing to vfat partitions ;-)
[06:00] <shriphani> hmm
[06:00] <ompaul> !vmware
[06:00] <ubotu> Please check this out, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingVMWare adjusting kernel versions to your own, to get the number replace the numbers with " `uname -r" The ` is a Backtic
[06:00] <fantasma> titan: but I dont want to run X as root
[06:00] <MetaMorfoziS> !ati
[06:00] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch04.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers.
[06:00] <shriphani> heh
[06:00] <Ron_o> ubuntu, what's wrong?
[06:00] <Frogzoo> !captive
[06:00] <ubotu> captive is, like, a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[06:00] <RadiantFire> you don't have to use captive
[06:00] <Frogzoo> linxeh: see captive ^^^
[06:00] <RadiantFire> there is a new fuse + libntfs that works for r/w
[06:01] <hyalu_> a new Ubuntu user here - does anybody know what package would provide the libgfortran.so.0 file? Is there a general way to search for packages containing a specific file?
[06:01] <RadiantFire> no windows drivers, and I wrote multiple 500 mb files to ntfs without corruption
[06:01] <ompaul> captive does not work on Ubuntu
[06:01] <titan> fantasma, I do not know how to set your user permissions from terminal, only with a gui
[06:01] <RadiantFire> hyalu_: install apt-file and then use it to check
[06:01] <MetaMorfoziS> !atidrivar
[06:01] <vbgunz> how do i use apt-get *but* not to install *only* to download packages?
[06:01] <ubotu> MetaMorfoziS: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:01] <Ron_o> hyalu_, try synaptic package manager and search for libg...
[06:01] <MetaMorfoziS> !atidriver
[06:01] <synth> hyalu_: dpkg -L /path/to/file
[06:01] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MetaMorfoziS
[06:01] <kbrooks> vbgunz: uh
[06:01] <synth> oh, that'll work if its installed
[06:02] <hyalu_> thanks
[06:02] <shriphani> !vmx
[06:02] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, shriphani
[06:02] <Anusien> Jobs are spooling to my printer but they're not printing.  The printer is installed, on, recognized by the PC, and supported under the gimp-printer drivers
[06:02] <vbgunz> kbrooks: hello
[06:02] <andi5> hyalu_: maybe dpkg-query -S $file?
[06:02] <k31th> guys on ubuntu server on install, if i install lamp. Wat are the main differences ? apart from lamp of corse ? does server just install nothing where as lamp setups up lamp ?
[06:02] <kbrooks> vbgunz: hi
[06:02] <vbgunz> kbrooks: I got it
[06:02] <synth> RadiantFire: that sounds awesome! its worked with 5 gigs files?
[06:02] <synth> RadiantFire: got an url ?
[06:02] <RadiantFire> synth: one moment
[06:03] <scifi> what version of xserver does dapper use ?
[06:03] <symetric> can i just write a line to enable multiverse and universe repo's?
[06:03] <kbrooks> vbgunz: got what
[06:03] <symetric> and in that case: which line?
[06:03] <synth> RadiantFire: i just found ext2ifs for Windows, total R/W access to ext3/ext2 but it doesnt deal with permissions at all. buit its quite stable
[06:03] <RadiantFire> synth: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=142481
[06:03] <Frogzoo> symetric: just open synaptic -> repos & check universe/multiverse
[06:03] <RadiantFire> be sure to follow the workaround for dapper specific bug if your on dapper
[06:03] <synth> much thanks
[06:03] <vbgunz> kbrooks: suo apt-get -d install will only download packages without installing them
[06:04] <djm62> OK, network card troubleshooting: when I put my laptop to sleep, the network card ceases to work.  it works if I hibernate it, but once sleeping has stopped it working I can't get it going.  This makes sleep mode kind of useless.  Can anyone suggest troubleshooting ideas?
[06:04] <kbrooks> vbgunz: what about installation from the cache/
[06:04] <escobar5> hello, if im going to uninstall lets say rhythmbox synaptic says that it needs to remove ubuntu-desktop, that really uninstall ubuntu-desktop??
[06:05] <andi5> djm62: one check would be to to as root for eth0: ifdown eth0; ifup eth0... does that help?
[06:05] <djm62> escobar5: ubuntu-desktop can be uninstalled safely
[06:05] <djm62> andi5: done that, and it doesn't
[06:05] <andi5> djm62: reloading the module?
[06:05] <Thug-N-Me> any wine help channel ?
[06:05] <nemesis> linuxeh, this has never happened in breezy, just dapper. It's like dapper is changing the PnP data
[06:05] <Ron_o> escobar5, I wouldn't remove anything like that.
[06:05] <djm62> andi5: tried that, down to the pcmcia module and back, no luck
[06:05] <ipfw> djm62: I had a package that wanted to do that the other day, I wasn't secure with its decision
[06:05] <escobar5> djm62: ok,thanks
[06:05] <mirak> I installed a system with debootstrap but there is no base-config script. where is it supposed to be ?
[06:06] <escobar5> Ron_o: why?
[06:06] <Ron_o> I saw some threads on that from the internet. Do a Google on that one and your answer will become apparent.
[06:06] <andi5> djm62: unplugging?
[06:06] <Ron_o> this is an OS, and it needs to know which apps to upgrade.
[06:06] <vbgunz> kbrooks: I haven't downloaded the package yet. I needed a way to download a package without installing it because of something I am working on to help restore my pc... *but* when I do restore, I do it from tty and some packages need x to be installed... long story
[06:06] <InvisibleMan> When I attempt to run the desktop CD version of Ubuntu on one of my older computers, I get Logical Error # (where # is a number from 0 to 15), what causes this?
[06:06] <andi5> djm62: if it is hotpluggable of course :)
[06:06] <Ron_o> it's just part of the OS problem, you could say.
[06:07] <djm62> andi5: tried that too...
[06:07] <andi5> damnit
[06:07] <djm62> andi5: and /etc/init.d/pcmciautils restart
[06:07] <Frogzoo> InvisibleMan: if this is a mode 1 CD, you'll need to reburn the CD in mode 1
[06:07] <andi5> djm62: windows?
[06:07] <symetric> the "AddingRepositoriesHowTo" doesn't seem to be for dapper. there's some stuff there that i can't find o_O
[06:07] <shriphani> andi5, where are c header files located which match my running kernel ?
[06:07] <alth> Goodnight all. Night Smacky!
[06:07] <Frogzoo> InvisibleMan: or get a new cd ;)
[06:07] <mscman> Ron_o, removing ubuntu-desktop is perfectly fine
[06:08] <symetric> i e, "show disabled software resources"
[06:08] <andi5> shriphani: huh?
[06:08] <Subwire> My SB Audigy Platinum eX is detected by Dapper, the mixer settings are all the way up, and for some reason i get no sound.  any ideas?
[06:08] <djm62> andi5: I've reached the end of my troubleshooting expertise (lamentably quickly)
[06:08] <andi5> shriphani: only glibc to links to the header... and kernel modules
[06:08] <shriphani> What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
[06:08] <shriphani> kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] 
[06:08] <InvisibleMan> Frogzoo:  I am unfamilier with this "CD Mode" thing
[06:08] <shriphani> thats what vmware player asks me
[06:08] <Bladedge> Oki how do I mount an empty drive?
[06:09] <Frogzoo> InvisibleMan: suffice to say, cd's older than maybe 5 years ago can't read the modern cd format, (mode 2)
[06:09] <Bladedge> On a 5.10 live cd?
[06:09] <kane77> anyone can help me install grub splash??
[06:09] <andi5> shriphani: see virtual package linux-headers
[06:09] <Bladedge> maxkelley, I'll try to mount the drive I just erased to copy the burnt cd on it maybe that will work
[06:09] <amphi> Bladedge: what do you mean, 'empty'? unpartitioned?
[06:09] <InvisibleMan> Frogzoo: I got the CD out of a pack that I bought about 2-3 years ago max.
[06:09] <andi5> djm62: does windows handle it perfectly?
[06:09] <Bladedge> amphi, I just erased it
[06:09] <Anusien> Jobs are spooling to my printer but they're not printing.  The printer is installed, on, recognized by the PC, and supported under the gimp-printer drivers.  The printer used to work and I have no idea what changed.
[06:10] <] GoldenDragon> hmm, I'm trying to run Gnome MUD, but when trying to configure it, it gives me an error saying "No C compiler in found in $PATH
[06:10] <Frogzoo> InvisibleMan: oh ic, how old is the cd reader?
[06:10] <] GoldenDragon> where can I get a C compiler?
[06:10] <lazzarello> where can I find a list of mirrors for dapper binaries? http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ isn't responding
[06:10] <Big_T> hi
[06:10] <Aven> hi
[06:10] <amphi> Bladedge: you can't mount it unless it has a filesystem on it
[06:10] <Aven> http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/x11/xfce4-taskbar-plugin how can I get it?
[06:10] <ziga_> GoldenDragon, you can use gcc
[06:10] <Aven> through the site
[06:10] <ziga_> or g++
[06:10] <amphi> ] GoldenDragon: install build-essential
[06:10] <Aven> because adding the universe package doesn't seem to work
[06:10] <andi5> ] GoldenDragon: apt-get install build-essential
[06:10] <InvisibleMan> Frogzoo: The same age, I got the pack of CDs with my new computer.
[06:10] <Bladedge> amphi, can't I create one directly from the live cd?
[06:11] <] GoldenDragon> i'll try build essential, thanks
[06:11] <andi5> ziga_: g++ depends on gcc and compiles only c++, iirc
[06:11] <Frogzoo> InvisibleMan: maybe worth a shot booting the install with 'linux acpi=off'
[06:11] <jdrake> Under the keyboard shortcuts applet, I have set 'volume up' to be 0x92 (which is my volume up key). It does work, but it also triggers the screensaver to come on in a fashion which it asks for a password too (which are not to my settings, so I presume it is the locking screen function). I have 'lock screen' in that applet disabled, so what else could be calling it when pressing that key?
[06:11] <amphi> Bladedge: you should be - do you want to partition it, or use the entire device as one filesystem?
[06:11] <h3sp4wn> InvisibleMan: If you use gold cdr's you have a better chance of the old computer being able to read it (and use xubuntu - so it can fit onto a 640mb cd(
[06:11] <Bladedge> And since I can't install Dapper normally, could I install it using the 5.10 live cd?
[06:11] <InvisibleMan> Frogzoo:  I'm booting the demo.  It won't get passed loading the kernel that I can see.
[06:11] <xtacocorex> is there a way to set up workspace switching with the mouse wheel in gnome?
[06:12] <Bladedge> amphi, I wanna use the entire device as a filesystem
[06:12] <Frogzoo> !xgl
[06:12] <ubotu> [xgl]  "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - 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/"
[06:12] <Anusien> Do I really need cups-pdf to print pdfs out from evince or xpdf?
[06:12] <Bladedge> amphi, I wanna install Dapper on it but it won't work
[06:12] <Frogzoo> xtacocorex: I think you mean xgl?
[06:12] <Big_T> can someone tell me, how to enable the direct rendering with the ati radeon fglrx driver?
[06:12] <xtacocorex> Frogzoo: no, i mean the way fluxbox does it
[06:12] <pulver> how do i get my gaim window back? i wanted to start it minimized but now the notification icon is gone and i cant get into gaim at all, though its running in the background =/ arghhhhhh
[06:12] <Bladedge> amphi, could I use the 5.10 live cd to install the 6.06 directly on the disk?
[06:13] <xtacocorex> Frogzoo: i tried xgl setup this morning and couldn't figure it out, have to mess around with xorg.conf i think
[06:13] <Bladedge> pulver, try to reboot
[06:13] <pulver> Bladedge, did that already
[06:13] <andi5> Anusien: cups-pdf is "like" adobe distiller... it prints everything to pdf .... not from pdf :)
[06:13] <InvisibleMan> So...  Any other suggetions?
[06:13] <amphi> Bladedge: doubt it - you could just install 5.10 and then dist-upgrade
[06:13] <walterius> hello all, first time here. ubuntu 6.06 setup. nautilus installed, can't find it. how do i use it?
[06:13] <] GoldenDragon> hmm, now it seems to have found the C compiler.. now it says that GTK+ is incorrectly installed
[06:13] <h3sp4wn> Big_T: add fglrx to /etc/modules - and reboot
[06:13] <Anusien> andi5: oh
[06:13] <mirak> help
[06:13] <Bladedge> amphi, wanted to do a clean install
[06:13] <amphi> ] GoldenDragon: you lack various -dev packages I expect
[06:14] <mirak> there is no base-config anymore, so what do I run in order to complete a debootstrap install ?
[06:14] <symetric> oh crap. there's so much to do to get this running o_O "linux for human beings". bah.
[06:14] <amphi> ] GoldenDragon: the -dev packages have the headers and so on
[06:14] <Big_T> h3sp4wn: i'm hypert, from yesterday ^^ and thy
[06:14] <Anusien> andi5: any idea why my printer isn't actually receiving jobs from my PC then?
[06:14] <Big_T> thx
[06:14] <] GoldenDragon> ohh.
[06:14] <Frogzoo> pulver: right click on toolbar -> add applet -> utilities -> notification area
[06:14] <Bladedge> pulver, do you have ksystemguard? Or something that can monitor your processes?
[06:14] <darx> id like to find out the loaded touchpad dirver. how do i go about doing that?
[06:14] <rambo3> maby ubutu knows
[06:14] <andi5> Anusien: do your cups test pages get printed out?
[06:14] <amphi> Bladedge: why, is dist-upgrade b0rken?
[06:14] <daveCB> Im having troubles installing dapper drake , the live cd runs ok but i get a black screen when ubuntu starts
[06:14] <daveCB> what should i do?
[06:15] <IcE-bOy> hi
[06:15] <pulver> Frogzoo, already have notification area, adding one didnt help
[06:15] <Anusien> andi5: no.  And when I try foomatic-gui, I get: "*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev): 0x0000000000645e40 ***Unable to read printer database."
[06:15] <IcE-bOy> i'm trying to rebuild my own kernel but i get: dpkg-gencontrol: error: package kernel-image-2.6.15.7-ubuntu104062006 not in control info
[06:15] <IcE-bOy> using: make-kpkg --append-to-version=04062006 --initrd kernel_image
[06:15] <IcE-bOy> what could happend? thanks
[06:15] <andi5> daveCB: raise the luminosity of your screen ;-)
[06:15] <pulver> Bladedge, nope running gnome
[06:15] <Genfoo> ironpancake, ask
[06:15] <daveCB> ...
[06:15] <Florob> daveCB: Try to wait about 1 min
[06:16] <Genfoo> ironpancake, someone might help you -- I give up
[06:16] <Genfoo> my internet is too slow to run xine
[06:16] <daveCB> Florob,  and if that does't work
[06:16] <daveCB> ?
[06:16] <Bladedge> amphi, I haven't tried it yet, but I like clean installs better, I find it more reliable
[06:16] <AngryElf> guys, dapper is doing something profoundly stupid that breezy was doing.....when I boot up my comp the only resolution i get is 640x480, but if I 'gdm stop' -> then 'gdm start'  it loads up with all my normal resolutions without a problem.......how can i make it stop doing this?
[06:16] <andi5> Anusien: how did you enter your printer?
[06:16] <walterius> i give up. thanks.
[06:16] <andi5> Anusien: enter = add ;-)
[06:16] <Genfoo> :(
[06:16] <Bladedge> pulver, it's ok, I had it too, I just apt-got kde
[06:16] <amphi> Genfoo: perhaps you're broadcasting your ip address to loudly ;)
[06:17] <Anusien> andi5: System->Administration->Printers  It had used to work, but then stopped (probably when I disconnected everything to go mobile) so I removed it and re-added it.  Jobs spool and get removed from the queue, but never go to the printer
[06:17] <Bladedge> pulver, you apt-get kde, then you apt-get ksysguard
[06:17] <Genfoo> .....
[06:17] <pulver> Bladedge, lmao
[06:17] <Bladedge> pulver, the funny part is that it works :p
[06:17] <andi5> Anusien: did you restart your printer if it was stopped?
[06:17] <Florob> daveCB: well with a black screen you won't get any information why it fails I guess... Best bad would be to file a bug report on launchpad, but It sounds like the system just fails to display usplash and will work normaly after it finished booting. So try to wait.
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[06:17] <InvisibleMan> Does anyone know why I am getting Logical Block # (where # is a number from 0 to 15) errors while trying to run the Ubuntu 6.06 demo from a Desktop CD I burned myself?  It works fine on my new computer, but doesn't on my old one.
[06:17] <Bladedge> pulver, :p
[06:17] <Anusien> andi5: I tried to resume jobs, but I don't think that's what you mean.  How do you mean "restart"?
[06:18] <ironpancake> sooo, anyone know why i can't get sound on movies?
[06:18] <Bladedge> amphi, so how do I upgrade it?
[06:18] <pulver> Bladedge, (oops) i believe you but setting up this box for someone else
[06:18] <Bladedge> Oh
[06:18] <Bladedge> Well just a sec
[06:18] <Bladedge> pulver, what dist does it have?
[06:18] <andi5> Anusien: well, system admi->printers, as you said.... does it list your printer correctly with check?
[06:19] <synth> InvisibleMan: im getting a similar error, but on larger sectors when it tries to load its root fs
[06:19] <darx> could someone help me configure my touchpad please........
[06:19] <amphi> Bladedge: iinstall 5.10, change the sources.list, apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade (and hope for the best ;)
[06:19] <Bladedge> pulver, oh, there it is
[06:19] <Eno_> any idea why my left or right arrows don't work to let me scroll through text? but ctrl+alt+right for example works to switch workspace
[06:19] <Anusien> andi5: what do you mean list correctly with check?
[06:19] <pulver> Bladedge, huh dapperererer
[06:19] <Anusien> darx: what type of touchpad?
[06:19] <Bladedge> amphi, I got the cd, I don't wanna redownload 700megs
[06:19] <ironpancake> anyone know why i'm not getting sound with movies
[06:19] <Florob> daveCB: Umm, that should have read "Best bet" not "Best bad"
[06:19] <andi5> Anusien: a black on blue ground in the upper left corner of the printer icon
[06:19] <andi5> Anusien: sorry, black = check
[06:19] <Frogzoo> ironpancake: no mp3 codec?
[06:20] <nemesis> why would linux alter my plug n play data so windows has to reinstall my tv card at each boot
[06:20] <Anusien> andi5: yes
[06:20] <Bladedge> pulver, dunno bout dapper, but on breezy, you click on applications, system tools and system monitor
[06:20] <EnsilZah> Can anyone please help me with an nVidia driver problem?
[06:20] <EnsilZah> When i try to use the nvidia driver my computer locks up and the monitors are blank and turn off.
[06:20] <darx> ironpancake: try mplayer
[06:20] <JAkeee^_^> Hi everyone \o I updated from Breezy to Dapper a few months ago. The final version of Dapper is finally out and I have read that it comes with initng. When I updated it didn't install initng. Is there a way to get this thing installed easily?
[06:20] <Bladedge> pulver, guess it's the same thing :p
[06:20] <Frogzoo> !tell ironpancake about restricted
[06:20] <pulver> Bladedge, ok thanks
[06:20] <darx> Anusien: synaptics
[06:20] <andi5> Anusien: when you right-click it and goto properties
[06:20] <Bladedge> pulver, yw:)
[06:21] <Anusien> darx: I have a touchpad by them and X found it automatically.  what isn't working?
[06:21] <Bladedge> amphi, brb, I'll install Breezy :)
[06:21] <gizmo_the_great> can anyone tell me how to list all the files on my drive in size order so I can determine where all my disk space has gone?
[06:21] <Bladedge> Lates ppl
[06:21] <Anusien> andi5: status: ready
[06:21] <mark_> Hopefully someone here can help me with some dapper problems?
[06:21] <InvisibleMan> I am a little unfamilier with how CD drives work, but my old drive says it's 40x max, and the CD I burned is 48x...   Not sure if that's just for writing to it though or what.
[06:21] <darx> Anusien: it is but i can't get the extras functioning, in xorg.conf it shows as a generic mouse or something
[06:21] <ironpancake> i did try to use mplayer
[06:21] <spikeb> InvisibleMan, if it fails, then write at a slower speed
[06:21] <andi5> Anusien: is there a tab called connection with a button to print a test page?
[06:21] <ironpancake> its not working
[06:21] <Varanger> hi
[06:21] <Anusien> darx: what extra?
[06:22] <Varanger> how can I check in my ubuntu box if my mobo supports sata 300 ???
[06:22] <Anusien> andi5: Print Test Page is at the bottom of every page.  But sure, I can print a test page.
[06:22] <ironpancake> i can't get mplayer installed
[06:22] <Genfoo> ironpancake cannot install mplayer
[06:22] <darx> Anusien: tap drag, twofinger tap for middle click etc
[06:22] <Thug-N-Me> did anyone tryed to run nero in ubuntu ?
[06:22] <InvisibleMan> spikeb: ok, thanks, I'll try that.
[06:22] <mark_> it took me a while to figure this out, it turns out that whenever I hit shift and backspace, my desktop shuts down and I have to relogin!
[06:22] <Genfoo> ironpancake can play music
[06:22] <mark_> anyone know why and how I can fix this?
[06:22] <Genfoo> and gets sound
[06:22] <EnsilZah> Can anyone please help me with my nvidia drivers problem?
[06:22] <andi5> Anusien: oh, right ;-) ... does that work?
[06:22] <Genfoo> thru xmms
[06:22] <JAkeee^_^> ironpancake, what's the matter?
[06:22] <Anusien> darx: oh, I don't know, my touchpad has mouse buttons at the bottom.  You can probably get twofinger tap by turning "Emulate 3 Mouse buttons" back to true
[06:23] <ironpancake> no sound plays with my vids
[06:23] <JAkeee^_^> hmm...
[06:23] <gizmo_the_great> can anyone tell me how to list all the files on my drive in size order so I can determine where all my disk space has gone? I assume I'd need to use ls in some way?
[06:23] <AngryElf> guys, dapper is doing something profoundly stupid that breezy was doing.....when I boot up my comp the only resolution i get is 640x480, but if I 'gdm stop' -> then 'gdm start'  it loads up with all my normal resolutions without a problem.......how can i make it stop doing this?
[06:23] <klubber> what does the ubuntu dvd contain? until now it was for all 3 cpu architectures, but now i see there's a dvd for each
[06:23] <JAkeee^_^> Does it say anything?
[06:23] <ironpancake> nope
[06:23] <Genfoo> JAkeee^_^, I tried fixing it for him
[06:23] <Anusien> andi5: Nope.  It says it's printing, it sends it to the queue and then it leaves the queue and never goes to the printer
[06:23] <JAkeee^_^> ok
[06:23] <ironpancake> the picture works but its silent
[06:23] <Genfoo> JAkeee^_^, but there is no install candidate for mplayer
[06:23] <Subwire> My SB Audigy Platinum eX is detected by Dapper, the mixer settings are all the way up, and for some reason i get no sound.  any ideas?
[06:23] <JAkeee^_^> :/
[06:23] <Genfoo> JAkeee^_^, its strange
[06:23] <Genfoo> veyr strange
[06:23] <JAkeee^_^> Do you use the gui?
[06:23] <darx> Anusien: I configured it once. but forgot how to now that i'm in a fresh installation
[06:23] <Genfoo> ironpancake is also new to linux
[06:24] <andi5> Anusien: please check your cups logs in /var/log/cups/error.log
[06:24] <Genfoo> gmplayer ?
[06:24] <JAkeee^_^> Genfoo, roger that
[06:24] <Anusien> darx: check /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:24] <JAkeee^_^> Genfoo, yes
[06:24] <Genfoo> its not there
[06:24] <Genfoo> not installable either
[06:24] <Genfoo> xine is installed though
[06:24] <Anusien> andi5: nothing within the past 25 minutes
[06:24] <Genfoo> he tries xine but no sound
[06:24] <Frogzoo> gizmo_the_great: find / -size +100M -exec ls -l {} \;
[06:24] <Anusien> andi5: wait, hold on
[06:24] <Varanger> how can I check in my ubuntu box if my mobo supports sata 300 ???
[06:24] <JAkeee^_^> I think it would be wise to compile it using the source from http://mplayerhq.hu
[06:25] <Anusien> andi5: "E [04/Jun/2006:12:23:07 -0400]  [Job 20]  No %BoundingBox: comment in header!"
[06:25] <Genfoo> JAkeee^_^, I tried
[06:25] <darx> Anusien: input device ; configured mouse
[06:25] <Genfoo> it failed
[06:25] <JAkeee^_^> How?
[06:25] <morgania> Hello, can someone help me ?
[06:25] <Genfoo> JAkeee^_^, some compiling error
[06:25] <Genfoo> :(
[06:25] <JAkeee^_^> Hmm...
[06:25] <Genfoo> I don't have time to investigate
[06:25] <Genfoo> I got thru ./configure
[06:25] <JAkeee^_^> ok
[06:25] <darx> Anusien: its not using the synaptics driver, but the default emulation
[06:25] <Genfoo> its a src bug
[06:25] <Genfoo> ...
[06:25] <Genfoo> ironpancake, u there?
[06:26] <JAkeee^_^> Can you post the error message?
[06:26] <andi5> Anusien: what ubuntu do you use?
[06:26] <Anusien> andi5: 64-bit dapper
[06:26] <ironpancake> yes, i'm here
[06:26] <darx> Anusien: do you know how to check if the synaptics driver is loaded via the command line
[06:26] <andi5> Anusien: the released one?
[06:26] <ironpancake> was on the phone
[06:26] <morgania> What is the bloody command for traceroute in ubuntu? because the obvious one "traceroute ..." doesn't work
[06:27] <Anusien> darx: probably modprobe.  here is my xorg.conf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15083
[06:27] <symetric> mplayer has no installation candidate. how do i get an installation candidate?
[06:27] <Genfoo> morgania, sudo apt-get install tracerouter && traceroute
[06:27] <Anusien> andi5: I got it via synaptic 5 days ago
[06:27] <Genfoo> morgania, typo
[06:27] <andi5> Anusien: any cups updates pending?
[06:27] <Genfoo> morgania, sudo apt-get install traceroute && traceroute
[06:27] <klubber> can anyone pls tell me what the ubuntu dvd contains? until now it was for all 3 cpu architectures, but now i see there's a dvd for each, so what's the extra 2.5GB for?
[06:27] <morgania> ok, 10x
[06:27] <AngryElf> what package do I need to install mkinitrd?
[06:27] <Eno_> does anyone have any idea why my left and right arrow keys don't work to scroll through text horizontally?
[06:28] <Eno_> up and down works...
[06:28] <andi5> Eno_: what type of widget?
[06:28] <Eno_> the single line edit boxes; in gnome-terminal, xchat, firefox, etc.
[06:29] <ironpancake> i need to get movies working properly can someone help?
[06:29] <Stormx2> Does anyone know anything about this desk bar thing? What is it? My friend says its great
[06:29] <darx> Anusien: my xorg.conf identifies the driver as configured mouse.. the driver is mouse in my case
[06:29] <gizmo_the_great> Frogzoo, thanks mate - that has worked. I've now freed up about 50Gb. tunrs out it was the content of my wastbasket from a pprevious install of Breezy.
[06:29] <mark_> doess anyone know how to disable the shift and backspace keys (when pressed simultanteously) from restarting X?
[06:29] <andi5> Eno_: so you mean GtkEntry's? but they should move the cursor, right?
[06:30] <mark_> i checked the keyboard shortcuts and it's not in there
[06:30] <BiSk-8> hello
[06:30] <darx> Anusien: would sudo modprobe synaptics identify if its installed?
[06:30] <Eno_> andi5: i can move the cursor by clicking, but not with arrow keys
[06:30] <ironpancake> I am new to linux, but I got sound working great and my music plays through xmms -- I don't have any idea why kmplayer or xine won't play my movies with sound.......
[06:30] <Eno_> andi5: also in nano... the don't work
[06:30] <BiSk-8> where can i find all the necesary plugins for totem or download a good video software that can play files like mpg, mpeg, wmv, avi, vob, asf etc
[06:30] <BiSk-8> ??
[06:31] <masticator> anyone having some stability issues with dapper?
[06:31] <andi5> Eno_: weird.... can you go to gnome-terminal and execute xv? press right arrow key and see what it prints into the terminal
[06:31] <masticator> like, freezing after several hours of uptime?
[06:31] <andi5> Eno_: man.... i mean xev :)
[06:31] <vbgunz> when you download only with apt-get, where do the downloaded files go?
[06:31] <mirak> masticator: I alaways have some X lockups
[06:31] <nzx> hi, i just found a bug, its not possible to install sun-java packages via terminal
[06:31] <mirak> but that's always been the case
[06:31] <darx> BiSK-8: Try mplayer. plays all the files except the drm ones
[06:32] <Eno_> andi5: yeah. and its not completely broken, because i can cltr+alt+right and ctrl+alt+left to switch workspaces
[06:32] <mirak> nzx: why would you need java without a gui ?
[06:32] <masticator> mirak: I'm getting x lockups and total system freezes
[06:32] <BiSk-8> darx: and do i need to install any codecs to have it play these files?
[06:32] <mark_> ahhhh I just finally found the answer.....xmodmap /usr/share/xmodmap/xmodmap.<language> disables this annoying shortcut!
[06:32] <Anusien> andi5: No cups updates pending (sorry, was afk a sex)
[06:32] <masticator> mirak, what kind of chip? this is happening on a P4 3.4 dual core
[06:32] <nzx> mirak, its to install java, not to use it, and i use javac from command line to compile apps
[06:32] <mark_> now all I need to do is figure out how to fix my Soundblaster Extigy issue of having very low sound output....can anyone help?
[06:33] <darx> BiSK-8: The win32 ones have to be copied to a certain directory
[06:33] <Anusien> darx: I don't know
[06:33] <andi5> Anusien: i suppose you mean sec :)
[06:33] <vandit2k7> hey guys I am trying to install PostgreSQL and when I run ./configure it check for cc and gcc and it says no c compiler found...so I went to synaptic manager and installed gcc 4.0.3 and it still wont work
[06:33] <mirak> masticator: nvidia amd64
[06:33] <Anusien> andi5: Of course :)
[06:33] <masticator> mark have you tried the mixer?
[06:33] <mark_> how do I do that? (thanks for helping me!!!)
[06:33] <Varanger> please... how can I check in my ubuntu box if my mobo supports sata 300 ???
[06:33] <darx> Anusien: :( thanks for your time mate... cheers
[06:33] <masticator> mirak: same issue here running the X86_64 build on both this dual intel as well as on a opteron
[06:33] <scifi> i want to add a shortcut to my "Downloads" folder on my desktop, whats the easiest way to do it? (find symlinks rather complicated)
[06:34] <Anusien> darx: Sorry I couldn't help.  I'd link you, but all my resources are out of date
[06:34] <BiSk-8> darx: what about for watching dvds?
[06:34] <masticator> this box was rock solid running SUSE but it was slower
[06:34] <mark_> masticator - how do I open the mixer?
[06:34] <haksyn> salut
[06:34] <andi5> scifi: i guess... open it with nautilus (the folder thingy), and drag it onto the desktop... does that work?
[06:34] <masticator> I think Ubuntu is faster.. but definitely less stable
[06:34] <escobar5> hello, where do you download your amule serverlist? this doesn't work for me:  http://www.gruk.org/server.met.gz
[06:34] <dux> hey people. I'm configuring xorg to get it to recognise my monitor. It's showing a list of avaliable resolutions which I can scroll up and down on using the arrow keys, how do I select one of the resolutions?
[06:34] <haksyn> ya des francais???
[06:34] <darx> BiSK-8: don't know. Check the forums for details there are plenty of howto there i guess
[06:34] <masticator> mark upper right hand corner, it looks like a little speaker
[06:34] <rambo3> !oui oui
[06:34] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, rambo3
[06:34] <masticator> if you are using Ubuntu with gnome
[06:35] <haksyn> ok cool
[06:35] <vbgunz> nzx, that is the exact reason I was looking to download only with apt-get... you cannot install java from tty... it fails, you need the gui which does suck :(
[06:35] <BiSk-8> darx: ok ty
[06:35] <Scooter> is there a program like wine that can be used to run Mac programs?
[06:35] <haksyn> et c koi le sujet ici a part linux
[06:35] <scifi> andi5: dont think so, i use Thunar file manager (xfces)
[06:35] <masticator> mark crank up the pcm audio and the other switches
[06:35] <rambo3> !fr
[06:35] <masticator> should solve your problem
[06:35] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[06:35] <lewix> hi
[06:35] <LoneShadow> anyone installed asterisk + freepbx ?
[06:35] <darx> Anusien: no worries.. i'll search the forums.. there must be something.. :)
[06:35] <InvisibleMan> I'm currently recording the CD at speed "24"...  Is that actually 24 "times" under my CD drive (48x)?  Or is that how they count 48 (by dividing it in half)?
[06:35] <andi5> scifi: try #xubuntu, maybe they can help you better :) (at least i do not know)
[06:36] <lewix> I need some help, I need to connect on a wireless connection
[06:36] <Alex_BO> HELLO!Is there anybody who can help me in a route problem?
[06:36] <Thug-N-Me> wondering why nerolinux works and k3b not :( ?
[06:36] <visik7> lewix: type of wireless ?
[06:36] <nzx> vbgunz, it will install via synaptic, just not via command line
[06:36] <vbgunz> nzx: i know
[06:37] <vandit2k7> hey guys I am trying to install PostgreSQL and when I run ./configure it check for cc and gcc and it says no c compiler found...so I went to synaptic manager and installed gcc 4.0.3 and it still wont work
[06:37] <nzx> vbgunz, ok, cool, do i need to file a bug or is it already known ?
[06:37] <vbgunz> file a bug with java I would believe
[06:37] <mark_> masticator - thanks so much! This helps greatly. It is now very usable, but still I have to be at the halfway point on the volume before it gets to a point where I can hear any sound output. From there it's gets very loud.
[06:37] <dux> I'm using  xserver-xorg to try and get widescreen working. It's showing me a list of avaliable resolutions, hopw do I select one?
[06:37] <vbgunz> or the maintainers of the installer...
[06:37] <Eno_> andi5: i fixed it. i went into the keyboard preferences in gnome, and noticed that "left" and "right" were missing! i chose U.S English again from the list, and removed the old one
[06:37] <masticator> mark I have the same issue on my laptop
[06:38] <mark_> a low-level but decent volume level would be at about 2/3rds up the volume in gnome. hopefully you understand what I'm talking about.
[06:38] <lewix> here my wireless card: atheros ar5005g
[06:38] <mark_> oh, okay, so it's a common issue and there's no workaround?
[06:38] <masticator> as far as I know, yeah
[06:39] <mark_> fair enough. I can live with this now that the mixer settings have been bumped up. Thanks so much for the help - I appreciate it masticator!
[06:39] <masticator> great, now if someone can get my damn systems to stop crashing every 4 hours
[06:39] <masticator> lol
[06:39] <nemesis> is there a hardware related irc channel?
[06:39] <masticator> Dapper is fast man, but not nearly as stable as debian or suse
[06:39] <Tu13es1> is this the best channel for xgl/compiz help?
[06:40] <visik7> !xgl
[06:40] <ubotu> [xgl]  "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - 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/"
[06:40] <Tu13es> ty visik7
[06:41] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo nerolinx works here but k3b still doenst
[06:41] <bello> Hello!  I was wondering if anyone had compiled or made a program listing the different update-alternatives and dpkg-reconfigure commands commonly used for ubuntu systems?
[06:41] <Thug-N-Me> Frogzoo 11 % in 7 min still bad but it works :) its a dvd data 4.1 gb size
[06:42] <eric> bonjour
[06:42] <eric> y a pas une personne qui parle franais !!!
[06:42] <squiddle> !fr
[06:42] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[06:42] <eric> y suis all mais y a personne !!!
[06:42] <djm62> andi5: I don't know, I've never used windows on this hardware
[06:43] <Anusien> Okay, stupid question.  I just installed ftpd-ssh from synaptic, so now how do I start it?
[06:43] <EnsilZah> Err, can anyone help me with my nvidia driver problem?
[06:43] <Anusien> It's not in /etc/init.d or under System->Administration->Services
[06:44] <Anusien> EnsilZah: Maybe.  Ask and we'll see
[06:44] <Sedans> hi everybody
[06:44] <eric> i see a bery good helper on google for install nvidia under linux
[06:44] <eric> *vetry
[06:44] <eric> *very
[06:45] <EnsilZah> I tried using the nvidia driver in the xorg.conf file and every time it just locks up with blank monitors when i restart.
[06:45] <Anusien> EnsilZah: dapper?
[06:45] <EnsilZah> Yup.
[06:45] <Anusien> EnsilZah: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Latest_Nvidia_Dapper
[06:45] <Anusien> Try Method1 first
[06:45] <eric> for the driver try to modify X11.conf
[06:46] <eric> and eplace nvid by nvidia but i am not shure
[06:46] <jussie> hi. could someone tell me how i set root password using terminal?
[06:46] <Anusien> eric: It's slightly more complicated than that if he's having difficulties
[06:46] <DShepherd> !root
[06:46] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[06:46] <nzx> hey, when will the ubuntu start guide be working ?
[06:46] <billytwowilly> Hi, in dapper I can't click any of the warning hide buttons that come up in azureus. Any ideas?
[06:47] <DShepherd> nzx: its down?
[06:47] <Anusien> I just installed ftpd-ssh from synaptic, so now how do I start it?  It's not in /etc/init.d or under System->Administration->Services
[06:47] <vandit2k7> hey can anybody help me
[06:47] <chapium> anyone have any tips how to specifically get sound working on youtube?
[06:47] <Anusien> vandit2k7: There's only one way we'll find out
[06:47] <DShepherd> nzx: http://help.ubuntu.com/ <-- its up for me
[06:47] <mikeq> chapium: do all flash apps not have sound?
[06:47] <nzx> DShepherd, yep, i can load http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[06:47] <masticator> Anusien I think Ubuntu uses xinetd not inet
[06:47] <chapium> mikeq: let me check
[06:48] <billytwowilly> it still uses /etc/init.d/
[06:48] <DShepherd> nzx: so what's the problem then?
[06:48] <nzx> DShepherd, i get error 404
[06:48] <billytwowilly> should be /etc/init.d/ftpd-ssh start or something like that
[06:48] <mikeq> chapium: i had to install alsa-oss to get it working i think
[06:48] <DShepherd> nzx: for what page?
[06:48] <lss> Hello, how do i set a "su" password?.. And, Is the feature "Make" already instelled in ubuntu 6.06 LTS?
[06:49] <DShepherd> !tell lss about sudo
[06:49] <chapium> mikeq: yes, no flash apps have sound
[06:49] <nzx> DShepherd, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[06:49] <billytwowilly> sudo followed by whatever it tells you to do in the passwd man file
[06:49] <jussie> thanks
[06:49] <h3h_timo> does anyone know of a media player with a good media library???
[06:49] <mikeq> chapium: try installing alsa-oss
[06:49] <newbuntie> what's the linux version of fdisk?
[06:50] <DShepherd> nzx: does that page exist?
[06:50] <chapium> mikeq: will that need any configuring?
[06:50] <nzx> DShepherd, it was the breezy starter guide page, has it been movied?
[06:50] <nzx> movied=moved*
[06:50] <Sedans> has ubuntu root account?
[06:50] <dts> at what places during boot could system wide environment variables be set, there is one being set but i want to change it...
[06:50] <nemesis> jussie, sudo passwd root
[06:50] <bluefoxicy> guy
[06:51] <bluefoxicy> bc says 13 % 2 == 0
[06:51] <nzx> DShepherd, the 5.10 link on help.ubuntu.com doesnt work at all, i get a error 404 page
[06:51] <mikeq> for any devs out there: how do i get my configure.in and Makefile.am put gconf schemas in the right place during a make install?  it always puts them in /usr/etc/gconf/schemas, but the rest of ubuntu puts them in /usr/share/gconf/schemas
[06:51] <bluefoxicy> shouldn't that be 1?
[06:51] <newbuntie> i have a second hard drive connected that I can't seem to mount, in dev i have hda2 and hda5, what do I use to check what partition and filesystem is on it?
[06:51] <mikeq> chapium: no
[06:51] <DShepherd> nzx: i guess it has.
[06:51] <Tu13es> ugh, #ubuntu-xgl is dead, anyone here familiar with xgl/compiz who might be able to help me?
[06:51] <nzx> DShepherd, would you know the new link ?
[06:51] <DShepherd> nzx: yeah same here for me. i guess the new link works for both
[06:51] <mikeq> i am using autotools with the gconf scrips
[06:51] <lewix> ...
[06:52] <Sedans> see you
[06:52] <newbuntie> anyone?
[06:52] <EnsilZah> Hmm, tried Method 1 and it said X failed to start
[06:52] <AngryElf> is there an developer channel?
[06:52] <steve_> Could someone help me getting Thunderbird 1.5.0.4 installed?
[06:52] <steve_> I'm running 6.06
[06:52] <nzx> DShepherd, so what can i do ?
[06:52] <prodigel> Hi. I'm having a problem with my apache server on ubuntu. I tried to remove php4 to install php5, gave an error on phpmyadmin, reinstalled phpmyadmin(seemes ok) but now the apache server won't open php files anymore(it appears the save file menu). Can you help me with that?
[06:52] <sombra> http://87.217.183.94                username:sombra password:hola welcome to LAIN-project
[06:52] <lss> How do i set the root password?
[06:52] <newbuntie> does anyone know what the linux version of fdisk is?
[06:53] <newbuntie> i have a second hard drive that I can't mount, I need to check what's on it
[06:53] <billytwowilly> iss: you have to ask that you probably don't need it set.. just use sudo
[06:53] <LoneShadow> lss: sudo passwd root
[06:53] <DShepherd> nzx: i think you can use 6.06 for breexy stuff too. I think its very general stuff and it mentions if it is specific to breezy or dapper when necesary
[06:53] <chapium> I just installed alsa-oss.  How do I enable it?
[06:53] <lss> LoneShadow,  thanks, but where do i put the password in that set of commands?
[06:53] <nzx> DShepherd, but i can find a starterguide for breezy
[06:53] <newbuntie> can you guys see me type? :)
[06:53] <LoneShadow> lss: it will ask you the password
[06:54] <billytwowilly> iss: it'll ask you when you run it.... Dude.. you don't need it set. just use sudo to get root access.
[06:54] <lss> LoneShadow,  thanks cheers.
[06:54] <EnsilZah> Who was it that was trying to help me with the nvidia drivers?
[06:54] <LoneShadow> Newbify2: no :D
[06:54] <DarkRavenMixage> i got a problem... i got 2 pc's in lan one windows box and one ubuntu box. I want to let windows use the printer installed in the ubuntu box. I configured both cups and samba, and windows box sees the printers. When i add the printer it reports an error (under the printer) : unable to connect login failed. How can i solve? thx
[06:54] <LoneShadow> oops
[06:54] <mikeq> chapium: try just restarting your browser, it might work now
[06:54] <BrianHH> I finally got my Palm to sync with Ubuntu!  WOO HOO!! :)
[06:54] <LoneShadow> newbuntie: no
[06:54] <lss> billytwowilly,  i tried but it didn't work. Does ubuntu 6.06 have "make" ?
[06:54] <newbuntie> thx loneshadow just checking, not having much luck in getting answers to my questions today
[06:54] <DShepherd> nzx: well if it satisfies your needs. you can use it. but i recommend the one at help.ubuntu.com
[06:54] <RadiantFire> !info build-essential
[06:54] <ubotu> build-essential: (informational list of build-essential packages), section devel, is optional. Version: 11.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 6 kB, Installed size: 48 kB
[06:55] <lewix> visik7: what do you mean ? (im sorry im a newbie)
[06:55] <BrianHH> lss:  You need to get make.  It doesn't come with it standard.
[06:55] <lss> BrianHH,  That's retarded.
[06:55] <LoneShadow> newbuntie: why cant you mount it ?
[06:55] <nzx> DShepherd, but at the moment the help.ubuntu.com is down
[06:55] <msid> did anybody had a problem after updating to dapper ? it seems that updating using the update manager didn't really did everything it should. for example, i am missing the shutdown widget on the top right corner of the screen. any ideas ?
[06:56] <BrianHH> lss:  Yeah, I know, but that's the way it is.  I had to get it through apt-get when I installed.
[06:56] <DShepherd> nzx its up for me
[06:56] <nzx> is anyone working on getting help.ubunto.com starter guide back online ?
[06:56] <lss> I would have thought the latest stable version of ubuntu (which is supposed to be "ease of use" would have that feature already in)
[06:56] <lewix> visik7: linksys?
[06:56] <billytwowilly> lss: Yes. you have to install it though. it's not installed by default. Could somebody do that fancy ! thing for Lss pointing him to the dev stuff?
[06:56] <steve_> guess ill use 1.5.0.2 for now
[06:56] <nzx> DShepherd, hmmz, thats so strange, is there a downloadable version ?
[06:56] <newbuntie> lone: first of all I'm not 100% sure that it's really an ntfs partition so it would be nice if I knew how to check that.
[06:56] <InvisibleMan> Alright, I tried reducing the speed to 20 from being 24, and that didn't help.
[06:56] <tristanmike> !tell lss about build-essential
[06:56] <BrianHH> lss:  I think the ubuntu developers assumed that most end users wouldn't need to compile stuff on their own.
[06:57] <EnsilZah> Help, i can't get this damned nvidia driver to work. =(
[06:57] <DShepherd> nzx: its called desktop guide.. not starter guide anymore
[06:57] <newbuntie> loneshadow: second I get the message mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda2,
[06:57] <newbuntie>        missing codepage or other error
[06:57] <newbuntie>        (aren't you trying to mount an extended partition, instead of some logical partition inside?)
[06:57] <DShepherd> nzx: http://help.ubuntu.com/ and the site is not down.. check it yourself.. its not down
[06:57] <lss> BrianHH,  i understand that, but most applications which you need to install (e.g. NDISwrapper is a huge implication which needs to be installed to get most hardware working ) is not on there already
[06:57] <tristanmike> newbuntie: please use pastebin for all pastes
[06:57] <billytwowilly> lss: make isn't a feature. It's a development package. Complain about not including development packages when OSX and windows include them by default.. It's as easy as sudo apt-get install (insert dummy package for devel system here)
[06:57] <niklas> hello
[06:57] <newbuntie> and if I try hda5 i get /dev/hda5 already mounted or /media/windows busy
[06:58] <lss> billytwowilly,  i wouldn't mind if they included Ndiswrapper.
[06:58] <newbuntie> tristan: ok
[06:58] <nzx> DShepherd, yep i agree, but help.ubuntu.com/5.10/ does not work
[06:58] <delaney> Is anyone else having problems with RESTART.  When i click QUIT from the panel system menu.. i no longer get the dialogue box that gives me the option to logout restart or shutdown.  It just drops to GDM.  When i type sudo reboot in terminal.. my pc doesnt RESTART but instead SHUTS DOWN completely... this is only recently in the last few days.. it has worked flawless until now... help?
[06:58] <DShepherd> nzx: yes. i know.. we know. the 6.06 guide should be good for breezy machines too. so you can use 6.06 for breezy stuff. ok?
[06:59] <BrianHH> lss:  I know.  I think it was a bad decision, considering how much stuff is available only in source.
[06:59] <newbuntie> attention!!! does anyone, anyone at all know what the linux version of fdisk is?
[06:59] <billytwowilly> lss: ndiswrapper is included.
[06:59] <nzx> DShepherd, ok thanks alot
[06:59] <InvisibleMan> Does anyone know why I am getting Logical Block # (where # is a number from 0 to 15) errors while trying to run the Ubuntu 6.06 demo from a Desktop CD I burned myself?  It works fine on my new computer, but doesn't on my old one.  I tried reducing the speed from being 24 to 20 since the old drive is 40x max (assuming it is multiplied by 2 for comparison with the speed advertized by the CD drive) , but it didn't help.
[06:59] <dmoyne> hello ! ; I have a pb to install properly mysql ; anybody to help ?
[06:59] <squiddle> newbuntie  there is fdisk
[06:59] <lss> billytwowilly,  it didn't know the command, if so, then great.
[06:59] <DShepherd> nzx: kool. your welcome
[06:59] <squiddle> newbuntie  and cfdisk
[06:59] <lss> perhaps i just need to be in su mode
[06:59] <lss> anyway, be back later
[06:59] <squiddle> newbuntie  last one is a little bit nicer
[07:00] <billytwowilly> lss: start up synaptic and search ndiswrapper. If it isn't there it means you haven't added universe or multiverse to your repositories
[07:00] <BrianHH> Good luck, lss.
[07:00] <dmoyne> hello ! ; I have a pb to install properly mysql ; anybody to help ?
[07:00] <delaney> *for reference with my problem i am using ubuntu dapper
[07:00] <EnsilZah> Can anyone please help me with my nvidia driver problem? =(
[07:00] <ironpancake> i think i have a codec problem with Totem Movie Player
[07:00] <DShepherd> newbuntie: fdisk -v #that will give you the version
[07:00] <Anusien> EnsilZah: Did you check the link I sent you?
[07:01] <niklas> EnsilZah: what is your problem?
[07:01] <EnsilZah> I did.
[07:01] <DShepherd> ironpancake: you maybe right
[07:01] <Lingo> I want to configure my session so that whenever I log in, "gksudo synaptic --something" runs. What should the "something" be replaced by, so that it reloads the package information?
[07:01] <EnsilZah> It said x failed to start.
[07:01] <ironpancake> it will play .wmv with sound
[07:01] <Anusien> EnsilZah: what was the error in the log?
[07:01] <ironpancake> but not .avi
[07:01] <sadneophye> hi, can anyone tell me what the debian command is for something like "rpm-qa" is?
[07:01] <EnsilZah> Hmm, wait let me look.
[07:02] <DShepherd> ironpancake: ok
[07:02] <kyncani> sadneophye: man dpkg, you may be looking for dpkg -l
[07:02] <leenkseh> hi - has anyone here experience of using bluetooth gps units with ubuntu? I need to set up a bluetooth serial port somehow
[07:02] <niklas> sadneophye: dpkg -l show a list of all installed packages. is it this what you want, not shure about rpm.
[07:02] <EnsilZah> The logfile says "(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (NVIDIA X driver not found)"
[07:02] <TimothyP> Hi, I just installed ubuntu 6.06. My console is getting flooded with the following message:  [somenumber]  hda: error code: 0x70 sense_key: 0x02 asc: 0x06 ascq: 0x00
[07:02] <TimothyP> and it doesn't stop
[07:03] <ironpancake> any ideas about what to do about it
[07:03] <lizardmane> Recommendations for program to find and delete duplicate files through several subdirectories ?
[07:03] <DShepherd> ironpancake: have you been thru the restricted formats page?
[07:03] <DShepherd> ironpancake: usually install all the gstreamer0.10 packages seem to work. You can try that
[07:04] <ice_1963> hello ...ok i am new to ubuntu but can some one tell me how to instll my nvidia driver ??
[07:04] <DShepherd> ironpancake: installing
[07:04] <Lingo> TimothyP: HDA means hard disk, but that's all I know. It's some error with the hard disk.
[07:04] <kyncani> ice_1963: it's explained in ubuntu's wiki
[07:04] <ice_1963> ok
[07:04] <GarethMB> anyone here got xubuntu installed and 2 mins to send me a file?
[07:04] <symetric> the installation of ubuntu seemed to kill windows completely. i can chose windows at boot, but it can't seem to find the partition.
[07:04] <ice_1963> got it ^^
[07:04] <symetric> so here i am - stranded in linux o_O
[07:05] <InvisibleMan> Does anyone know why I am getting Logical Block # (where # is a number from 0 to 15) errors while trying to run the Ubuntu 6.06 demo from a Desktop CD I burned myself?  It works fine on my new computer, but doesn't on my old one.  I tried reducing the speed from being 24 to 20 since the old drive is 40x max (assuming it is multiplied by 2 for comparison with the speed advertized by the CD drive) , but it didn't help.
[07:05] <DShepherd> ironpancake: http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/codecs.html <-- this is what you need.
[07:05] <TimothyP> Lingo all my hard disks are SDA :)
[07:05] <Anusien> ice_1963: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Latest_Nvidia_Dapper  Try Method 1 first
[07:05] <TimothyP> and this person seems to have the same prob: http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/3/19/124
[07:05] <h3h_timo> does anyone know how to install the plugins for audacity??
[07:05] <Lingo> TimothyP: Then I have no idea how HDA got there. Try that page.
[07:06] <wsjunior> how do i erase a dvd-rw?
[07:06] <TimothyP> OMG I found it
[07:06] <TimothyP> it was a cdrom ubuntu couln't read
[07:06] <TimothyP> lol
[07:06] <triskal>  Anyone in here ever worked with PPC ubuntu?
[07:06] <Thug-N-Me> wsjunior how do you erase dvd-rw in windows ?
[07:06] <TimothyP> of course since I have no hda I get hda for cdrom :)
[07:06] <TimothyP> cool :p
[07:06] <leenkseh> triskal: not yet - im downloading at the moment to try on my mac mini
[07:06] <Lingo> If you eject the CD, do the messages dissapear?
[07:07] <caustictwin> can anyone help me with lkl?  I am having some problems finding the correct keymap in breezy badger
[07:07] <wsjunior> Thug-N-Me: with nero or any recording program..
[07:07] <InvisibleMan> Lingo: was that directed at me?
[07:07] <triskal> leenkseh, you going to install it on the HD, or on an external drive?
[07:07] <Thug-N-Me> wsjunior well then " k3b " its your nero in ubuntu
[07:07] <Lingo> InvisibleMan: no, it was to Timothy
[07:07] <theine> wsjunior: you can do that with k3b
[07:07] <leenkseh> triskal: probably on the hard drive - i have to take the mini back to the store on tuesday for a warantee repair anyway :o
[07:07] <DShepherd> wsjunior: gnomebaker is good too. sudo apt-get install gnomebaker
[07:07] <EnsilZah> Anusien, can you help me then?
[07:08] <wsjunior> Thug-N-Me: but i use gnome.. isnt there any way to erase it without a gui program>
[07:08] <wsjunior> Thug-N-Me: with some cdrecord command..
[07:08] <triskal> lenkseh: lol.  Ok.  I got the install to work, but not the bootloader on an external USB drive.. so I can't get it to boot
[07:08] <DShepherd> wsjunior: yes, i think cdrecord. not sure what the options are,,,, man cdrecord
[07:08] <Lingo> What options make synaptic run the dialog-based front-end to "apt-get update", and then disappear when finished?
[07:08] <Thug-N-Me> wsjunior im not a command line freak .. no clue in command line im sure there is . ask in the channel for command line
[07:08] <theine> wsjunior: yes, dvd+rw-format
[07:09] <symetric> I can't mount the volume windows is on (partition 0) in ubuntu, and i can't start windows either. does anyone have a clue of what may be wrong?
[07:09] <mlucool> Anyone here know ispconfig? I am having a problem setting the Document Root to /home/usr_name/www. I posted a better explaination of my question here: http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4699
[07:09] <Farhad> Thanks to Ubuntu team!
[07:09] <caustictwin> can anyone help me with lkl?  I am having some problems finding the correct keymap in breezy badger...anyone?
[07:09] <Farhad> Farsi Support of Ubuntu 6.06 is very very very nice , cool, ...
[07:09] <Thug-N-Me> Farhad whats wrong ?
[07:10] <abo> what's the ubuntu torrent client?
[07:10] <leenkseh> triskal: ok- i'll give it a go with a firewire drive when I get home :)
[07:10] <Lingo> InvisibleMan: I think that either some downloading problem occured, and that the CD is missing a file or something like that, or some burning problem occured, and that the CD is missing a file or something like that. Try getting another CD and doing it again.
[07:10] <schwal> anyone know how to instal dapper without booting the live cd?
[07:10] <Farhad> TolstoyInLove: Welcome
[07:11] <mlucool> can anyone help me?
[07:11] <DShepherd> schwal: yeah,, get the alternate installer
[07:11] <TolstoyInLove> farhad: merc
[07:11] <EnsilZah> Again, can anyone help me with an nvidia driver problem?   When i install the driver and reboot the monitors go blank and the computer locks up, i get the error message "(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (NVIDIA X driver not found)" in the log file.
[07:11] <schwal> okay, where from
[07:11] <DShepherd> schwal: give me a sec
[07:11] <theine> EnsilZah: How did you install the driver
[07:12] <ppd> hi
[07:12] <schwal> k
[07:12] <ppd> how can I get an "openobex.pc" for pkg-config?
[07:12] <PetrolBomb> Program that supports .RAR in the repos?
[07:12] <DShepherd> schwal: http://ftp.ussg.iu.edu/linux/ubuntu-releases/6.06/
[07:12] <schwal> thanks
[07:12] <caustictwin> again, can anyone help me with lkl?  I am having some problems finding the correct keymap in breezy badger...anyone?
[07:12] <EnsilZah> Well, i tried a few was, Method 1 on that page everyone seems to mention, the installed from the nVidia site...
[07:12] <DShepherd> schwal: scroll to the bottom.. you will see alternative.. choose the one that best suits your architecture
[07:13] <TimothyP> I can't get X to display properly (all jibberish) on NVIDIA Geforce 6800, shbould I apt-get install nvidia-glx or something else?
[07:13] <schwal> yeah, got it, thanks
[07:13] <centipeed> I need help. I'm trying to install a program, and it says I need to do all this "make" stuff. I have typed "Make" into the terminal in the directory the program is in, but it doesn't work
[07:13] <centipeed> I'm new to Linux
[07:13] <kapputu> how do I setup networking from the command-line?
[07:13] <r0xoR> where's the best place to get flash for a fresh dapper install
[07:13] <caustictwin> centipeed, install build-essential
[07:13] <Thug-N-Me> centipeed what package ?
[07:13] <schwal> eazy ubuntu
[07:14] <centipeed> caustictwin: That on the package installer?
[07:14] <TimothyP> kapputu use ipconfig (for example ipconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0)
[07:14] <r0xoR> oh god, easyubuntu is so horrible! lol
[07:14] <Thug-N-Me> centipeed what do you need to install ? you might dont need to compile it
[07:14] <r0xoR> buggy as all heck
[07:14] <kbrooks> r0xoR: ...
[07:14] <caustictwin> centipeed, yes, it's build-essential or build-essentials
[07:14] <caustictwin> something like that
[07:14] <kbrooks> r0xoR: dont spread lies
[07:14] <r0xoR> kbrooks, i dunno has it gotten better? :P
[07:14] <caustictwin> install that
[07:14] <chapium> i was under the impression it wasnt ready yet
[07:14] <caustictwin> then follow directions
[07:14] <r0xoR> kbrooks, sorry, i forgot my </hyperbole> tag :)
[07:14] <caustictwin> of "make" or "make install" etc
[07:14] <budgester> which deb would I need to install to get a cups client.conf available, so I can connect to a remote cups server ?
[07:15] <centipeed> Thug-N-Me: Xmame
[07:15] <r0xoR> kbrooks, no but for real, i had a couple issues last time which made me wonder about the integrity of easyubuntu... that's all I'm saying...
[07:15] <centipeed> I can't find Build-Essential(s)
[07:15] <centipeed> I searched for Build, and it's just not showing up
[07:15] <r0xoR> but then again you guys *did* fix that platform bug within the day i think :)
[07:15] <caustictwin> centipeed, what version are you using?
[07:15] <VR_> centipeed: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:15] <kbrooks> r0xoR:how is easyubuntu not integritable
[07:16] <VR_> centipeed: you might need to enable extra repositories. did you do that?
[07:16] <centipeed> Ah ok, that's working now
[07:16] <shriphani> how do i install a jar file ?
[07:16] <mikeq> for any devs out there: how do i get my configure.in and Makefile.am put gconf schemas in the right place during a make install?  it always puts them in /usr/etc/gconf/schemas, but the rest of ubuntu puts them in /usr/share/gconf/schemas
[07:16] <centipeed> I enabled the ones I could
[07:16] <bigfoot1> how can i get mplayer to run at 7:30 am on Monday Morning?
[07:16] <centipeed> I've got Universe Enabled
[07:16] <r0xoR> kbrooks, uhhh that it didn't discover my platform correctly and that it ended up making synaptic generate lots of repo errors?
[07:16] <bigfoot1> I want to wake up with mplayer plaiying some music
[07:16] <caustictwin> again, can anyone help me with lkl?  I am having some problems finding the correct keymap in breezy badger...anyone?
[07:16] <kbrooks> r0xoR: discover your platform?
[07:16] <ironpancake>  DShepherd, thanks for the link.  I'm new to linux, do you think you could walk me through installing these?
[07:16] <r0xoR> kbrooks, it's mostly a joke... i just don't think i really need easyubuntu, as I think you yourself pointed out
[07:17] <Kr0ntab> g'mornin
[07:17] <shriphani> !jar
[07:17] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, shriphani
[07:17] <theine> centipeed: xmame is in the multiverse repository, once you enabled that, you can just do "sudo apt-get install xmame-x"
[07:17] <r0xoR> kbrooks, whatever man, it's cool, i ain't dissin ya... lets discuss other stuff
[07:17] <DShepherd> ironpancake: the gstreamer stuff?
[07:17] <shriphani> how do i install a jar file ?
[07:17] <centipeed> How do I enabled the Multiverse repo?
[07:17] <centipeed> I tried, but I don't think I did it right
[07:17] <chapium> if i woke up to jar barf channel every morning, i'd be quite a happy person
[07:17] <caustictwin> centipeed, uncomment your source.list in /etc/apt/
[07:17] <r0xoR> kbrooks, all software has bugs... even mine :)
[07:17] <Thug-N-Me> centipeed  this is my source.list you might miss something http://pastebin.com/757953
[07:17] <kapputu> how do I setup networking from the command-line?
[07:18] <ironpancake> DShepherd, yeah.
[07:18] <kbrooks> r0xoR: what software have u made
[07:18] <Thug-N-Me> centipeed put http://pastebin.com/757953 in your /etc/apt/source.list
[07:18] <shriphani> how do i install a jar file please ?
[07:18] <theine> centipeed: or lauch synaptic and go to Settings -> Repositories
[07:18] <MCSE_Noob> anyone there?
[07:18] <kapputu> shriphani: just add the path where the jar file is to the classpath
[07:18] <MCSE_Noob> how come fwcutter is not in my list?????
[07:18] <centipeed> I went to Repositories
[07:18] <centipeed> Maybe I've enabled Mutliverse?
[07:18] <centipeed> Is there a way to check if it's enabled?
[07:18] <theine> centipeed: Are there any greyed-out ones?
[07:18] <r0xoR> kbrooks, web apps mostly... i wrote my own mud in C++ once :)
[07:18] <kapputu> or you could run java -jar jarfile program.java
[07:19] <DShepherd> ironpancake: i would love to. but I have to run right now. the page should give enough info though. just follow and you should be ok. http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/codecs.html
[07:19] <shriphani> and how exactly do i do that
[07:19] <MCSE_Noob> how come fwcutter is not in my list?????
[07:19] <kbrooks> r0xoR: i have made only one software ;)
[07:19] <DShepherd> ironpancake: do you have multiverse and universe enabled?
[07:19] <Thug-N-Me> centipeed yeah compare the one i give you, to the one you`ve got
[07:19] <r0xoR> kbrooks, ahh? and what was that?
[07:19] <MCSE_Noob> what wireless cards work with ubuntu?????
[07:19] <kbrooks> r0xoR: http://kbrooks.ath.cx/orwell
[07:19] <rinke> intel bg 2200
[07:20] <r0xoR> MCSE_Noob, mostly the ones that work with linux :)
[07:20] <ironpancake> DShepherd:  If they're enabled by default yes, otherwise i don't think so.
[07:20] <shriphani> kapputu, how do i do what you told me to ?
[07:20] <MCSE_Noob> .....
[07:20] <r0xoR> MCSE_Noob, i hear Orinoco are good on laptop
[07:20] <MCSE_Noob> I am trying to use my broadcom and fwcutter can't be found to make it work
[07:20] <DShepherd> ironpancake: no they are not enabled by default
[07:20] <centipeed> theine: No greyed out ones. Just all the entries with tick boxes next to them
[07:20] <centipeed> I enabled the 5.10 ones a minute ago
[07:20] <m5m> I just upgraded last night to Dapper, and bash is complaining it can't find /var/lib/slocate/slocate.db when I try and use the 'locate' utility.  Any thoughts?
[07:20] <DShepherd> ironpancake: http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/extra-repositories.html#id2542172 <-- that's how you enable universe and multiverse
[07:21] <jackn> Hello everybody. I'd like to know the syntax to mount an FTP server to my user.
[07:21] <jackn> Something like ' sudo mount <something> /home/<username>/FTP '? Please help!
[07:21] <ironpancake> DShepherd: thanks
[07:21] <r0xoR> kbrooks, heheheh, your own editor... just for the heck of it?
[07:21] <kapputu> Hi, how do I setup networking from the command-line?
[07:21] <DShepherd> ironpancake: after that you can follow the other page that I sent. You will be ok. dont worry its easier than you think :-D
[07:21] <chapium> kapputu: ifconfig?
[07:21] <symetric> What can be wrong when linux sees all the other partitions on the same drive (ntfs) as unmountable, and windows refuses to boot?
[07:21] <r0xoR> kapputu, edit the appropriate config files
[07:22] <r0xoR> kapputu, look in /etc/network/ i think
[07:22] <kbrooks> r0xoR: no, because text editing should be for everyon
[07:22] <DShepherd> symetric: that doesnt sound so good to me.
[07:22] <r0xoR> kbrooks, ohhh, so was gedit too hard to use then? :P
[07:22] <jackn> Hello everybody. I'd like to know the syntax to mount an FTP server to my user. Something like ' sudo mount <something> /home/<username>/FTP '? Please help!
[07:22] <symetric> DShepherd: nor does it to me o_O
[07:22] <caustictwin> how does one find out what keymap they are using on their system?
[07:22] <shriphani> r0xoR, help me. i am a beginner and i want to install a jar file
[07:22] <bullrage> what's the best available package for writing to an ntfs partition?
[07:23] <r0xoR> heheheh, install a jar file
[07:23] <h3sp4wn> captive ntfs
[07:23] <symetric> DShepherd:  i should be able to read the other partitions, even tho they're ntfs, right?
[07:23] <bullrage> h3sp4wn, thanks.
[07:23] <r0xoR> i've got a can file... would you prefer that instead? how bout a tupperware file?
[07:23] <r0xoR> just kidding sorry, anyway
[07:23] <shriphani> ok
[07:23] <budgester> any cups gurus in here ?
[07:23] <kapputu> r0xoR: you are being obnoxious
[07:23] <DShepherd> symetric: i am not sure
[07:23] <shriphani> can you help me please
[07:23] <symetric> ok.
[07:23] <r0xoR> shriphani, that's... uhh a java thing? i'm sorry i don't know how to do that
[07:23] <shriphani> oh ok
[07:23] <symetric> is there something like fsck for ntfs partitions?
[07:24] <centipeed> Ok, I'm in my sources.list file. What do I need to uncomment to make sure I can get at Multiverse and Universe packages?
[07:24] <symetric> i would like to check it for errors o_O
[07:24] <h3sp4wn> budgester: Most guru's probably use /etc/termcap and lp
[07:24] <sfar> "mount: block device /dev/fd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only" <- how do i fix that?
[07:24] <shriphani> ok anyone else ?
[07:24] <jackn> r0xor: You seem to know your stuff. Could you please help me? I'd like to know the syntax to mount an FTP server to my user. Something like ' sudo mount <something> /home/<username>/FTP '?
[07:24] <ironpancake> anyone know what Synaptic Package Manger is?
[07:24] <blank_> symetric, the windows utility 'chkdisk' or whatever it's called
[07:24] <kbrooks> r0xoR: i like it, but the filesystem thins suck
[07:24] <kbrooks> r0xoR: things*
[07:24] <DShepherd> ironpancake: dont know where to find it?
[07:25] <budgester> h3sp4wm: very true
[07:25] <ironpancake> DShepherd: I don't know what it is nor where to find it
[07:25] <leenkseh> mounting an FTP server on a directory sounds like a stupid thing to do :o
[07:25] <jackn> r0xor: You seem to know your stuff. Could you please help me? I'd like to know the syntax to mount an FTP server to my user. Something like ' sudo mount <something> /home/<username>/FTP '?
[07:25] <DShepherd> ironpancake: system -- admin -- synaptic
[07:25] <MooUK> [18:24:20]  <sfar> "mount: block device /dev/fd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only" <- how do i fix that? <-- Have you physically checked the disk to see if the write-protect tab is set or missing?
[07:25] <symetric> blank_, so i have to go to windows?
[07:26] <symetric> the problem is that ubuntu shot and killed windows.
[07:26] <DShepherd> ironpancake: its  a package manager.. its allows you to install software and stuff
[07:26] <shriphani> DShepherd, help me with installing a jar file
[07:26] <blank_> symetric, for chkdisk yeah, I don't know of another
[07:26] <r0xoR> jackn, seem too :P uhh
[07:26] <mlucool> Can anyone help me?
[07:26] <centipeed> theine: You there?
[07:26] <WolF414> hwo do I intall prgrams in ubuntu???
[07:26] <blank_> symetric, how
[07:26] <h3sp4wn> jackn: Why use ftp ? It is insecure shfs allows you to mount directories over ssh
[07:26] <kbrooks> how do i create a repo for some software i wanna package?
[07:26] <r0xoR> jackn, i've wondered that myself... i'd say google it or wiki it
[07:26] <DShepherd> shriphani: jar.. that's java right?
[07:26] <Masqy> how much pain is involved in upgrading breezy to badger? any good wikis/how-tos/dos and donts?
[07:26] <shriphani> yes
[07:26] <jackn> h3sp4wn: okay, but i have no idea what ssh or shfs is...
[07:26] <WolF414> how do I intall prgrams in ubuntu???
[07:26] <MooUK> [18:26:20]  <WolF414> hwo do I intall prgrams in ubuntu??? <-- The user guide that appears when you open your browser will answer that question better than we can over IRC.
[07:27] <centipeed> Anyone who was helping me a minute ago?
[07:27] <init_6> exit
[07:27] <centipeed> Thug-N-Me: ?
[07:27] <kbrooks> MooUK: huh?
[07:27] <DShepherd> shriphani: srry.. i have to run.. should be somewhere at 12.. its 12:30 now... can you ask someone else? srry again
[07:27] <shriphani> ok np
[07:27] <jackn> r0xor: i've googled it and being very impatient I immediately dropped it because the first two links didn't answer the question properly...
[07:27] <kbrooks> MooUK: dont be such a elitist
[07:27] <symetric> blanky, i don't know. i did not do anything with any ntfs partitions when installing. i created new ones for ubuntu. now windows won't start, and i can't mount the partitions in ubuntu.
[07:27] <WolF414> But i have tried everything. I even messed up my terminal tring, but it is fixed now
[07:27] <MooUK> kbrooks: In all honesty, I cannot explain it better than it is there. Hence, I said that.
[07:27] <leenkseh> jackn: wow, 2 links! :p
[07:28] <blanky> symetric, you're still not being specific; what do you mean it wont start, how do I knwo it's not a grub problem
[07:28] <r0xoR> jackn, yeah i don't know whether it's even do-able... seems like a nice idea, though I've never really had a general use for it
[07:28] <eternale1> just upgraded to Dapper LTS :) very easy to upgrade from previous versions in my experience. i applaud the dev team
[07:28] <symetric> blanky, it sais that it cant do a "pmount"
[07:28] <ironpancake> DShepherd:  I'm not seeing the packages in Multimedia(Multiverse) or Multimedia(Universe).  Are these the correct ones to look in?
[07:28] <zenithsglint> "Muuk" how do I install a program 'snickers'
[07:28] <r0xoR> jackn, i just use bookmarks in nautilus... i honestly think it's just a lack of a feature that I still want which is a tree view for my ftp
[07:28] <ablyss> upgraded too... very pleased
[07:28] <r0xoR> jackn, is that why you wanna mount the FTP site?
[07:28] <oezguer_> can anybody help me? about  /etc/firefox/firefoxrc  changing "none"  to "aoss" ?????????
[07:29] <leenkseh> jackn: you generally don't really want to mount an FTP server as a directory, it isn't a smart thing to do . it would be better to get the server administrator to run samba or some other network filesystem
[07:29] <jackn> r0xor: I think it is, because when you just say Places -> Connect to server..., it actually mounts your FTP server to /media. So why not to home?
[07:29] <r0xoR> huh
[07:29] <shriphani> MooUK, how do i install a jar file ?
[07:29] <kbrooks> jackn: no, it doesnt do that
[07:29] <leenkseh> oezguer_: sudo gedit /etc/firefox/firefoxrc
[07:29] <r0xoR> jackn, well i don't know about that
[07:29] <AskHL> Hello, I dist-upgraded to dapper yesterday and during the upgrade there was an error regarding samba. Now, everything seems to work, but every time I touch synaptic it complains about this samba business. I can't remove the samba package because it complains when I try to do so. It exits with error code 102. What can I do to fix this?
[07:29] <meheren> I am tryin gto wire a ninteno coaxle wire to a vdeo/adioe left adio right channel can anyone reccomend a room for help on this issue?
[07:29] <kbrooks> jackn: you misunderstand
[07:29] <oezguer_> leenkseh thank you very much
[07:29] <centipeed> Thug-N-Me: ?
[07:29] <meheren> trying to*
[07:29] <jackn> kbrooks: okay what then
[07:29] <centipeed> theine: ?
[07:30] <r0xoR> jackn, yeah i think it's just lack of a nautilus feature which I still want, which is a tree view for FTP sites
[07:30] <kbrooks> jackn: "connect to server" creates a launcher that when clicked connects to the server
[07:30] <ironpancake> can anyone help me install the gstreamer multimedia codecs
[07:30] <sfar> MooUK: Yeah, i had tested both "modes" on the disk (physically).. but now it worked when i changed the tab again :) ... but now when i try to copy a file to the floppy it says its not enough free space on it (even tho its empty and the file is only about 200kb).. any ideas?
[07:30] <theine> centipeed: sorry, were there any greyed-out repos in synaptic?
[07:30] <ironpancake> using Synaptic
[07:30] <centipeed> Nope
[07:30] <poningru> yarr
[07:30] <centipeed> And I edited my sources.list so that it's all allowed and stuff
[07:31] <theine> centipeed: ok, wait a second...
[07:31] <MooUK> sfar: No idea at all, i'm afraid.
[07:31] <meheren>  I am tryin gto wire a ninteno coaxle wire to a vdeo/adioe left adio right channel can anyone reccomend a room for help on this issue?
[07:31] <r0xoR> jackn, i think that's what you're actually looking for
[07:31] <theine> centipeed: have a look here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesCliHowto
[07:32] <kevin1> Is there a new madwifi driver out yet?  If not I am using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkManagerMadwifi?highlight=%28madwifi%29 to attempt to compile a new driver and I get an error when i attempt to make... The error is /lib/modules/2.6.15-23-386/build is missing, please set kernelpath. Stop.
[07:32] <theine> centipeed: and substitute dapper for breezy
[07:32] <r0xoR> why doesn't dapper come with xchat anymore?
[07:32] <h3sp4wn> jackn: you need to install all the fuse packages
[07:32] <theine> r0xoR: the default is xchat-gnome now
[07:33] <bobbyd> hi
[07:33] <r0xoR> uhhh, so where is it in the menu?
[07:33] <robert__> hello
[07:33] <theine> r0xoR: but xchat is still officially supported, so you can "sudo apt-get install xchat"
[07:33] <bobbyd> how do i share my printer to other machines on my network under kubuntu?
[07:33] <theine> r0xoR: don't know
[07:33] <centipeed> theine: I've uncommented those lines
[07:33] <Linuturk> what is a good network printer to buy that will work well with Ubuntu? I'm guessing something by HP right?
[07:33] <centipeed> theine: My sources.list file is fine now, all repos allowed
[07:33] <lizardmane> Recommendations for program to find and delete duplicate files through several subdirectories ?
[07:33] <theine> centipeed: great, now hit "reload" in synaptic and search for xmame
[07:34] <centipeed> I've done that :(
[07:34] <centipeed> theine: Nothing there
[07:34] <jackn> kbrooks: I know it creates a launcher, but technically it mounts the server --> When you want to remove the icon from the Desktop, you right-hand click and say un-mount server.
[07:34] <ironpancake> I can't find the gstreamer codecs in my synaptics, can anyone help me?
[07:34] <theine> centipeed: hmmm
[07:34] <r0xoR> theine, oh i know... breezy i beleive had an xchat installed that automagically loaded you right here, onto freenode into #ubuntu... so i thought that was a great idea for n00bs and support and stuff
[07:34] <budgester> anyone managed to connect dapper to a remote cups server ?
[07:34] <theine> r0xoR: xchat in dapper still does that i believe
[07:34] <synth> damnit, second disk ive burned that gets I/O errors when mounting the live fs off of CD
[07:34] <synth> W T F.
[07:34] <budgester> my clean install just wont browse the remote server
[07:34] <r0xoR> Linuturk, definitely HP
[07:34] <kevin1> has anyone been able to compile the new madwifi driver using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkManagerMadwifi?highlight=%28madwifi%29... I get an error in the make process that says /lib/modules/2.6.15-23-386/build is missing, please set KernelPath
[07:35] <h3sp4wn> jackn: Also you need all the lufs stuff
[07:35] <leenkseh> Linuturk: I use HP laserjets fine with ubuntu, but basically anything that accepts postscript will be guaranteed to work in some form
[07:35] <lastnode> anyone here use gdesklets?
[07:35] <jackn> namely?
[07:35] <theine> centipeed: can you paste your /etc/apt/sources.list to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ ?
[07:35] <r0xoR> Linuturk, i got myself an HP all in one lazer printer and all I can say is it's freakin sweet to have a printer that will work with basically any linux out of the box
[07:35] <leenkseh> budgester: a while ago I did yes
[07:35] <centipeed> Yeah, one second
[07:35] <ironpancake> can anyone help me find the gstreamer codecs in synaptic
[07:35] <r0xoR> Linuturk, and i'm not even being paid to say that :)
[07:35] <Linuturk> r0xoR, is it a network printer?
[07:35] <Linuturk> plugs in via ethernet?
[07:35] <r0xoR> Linuturk, uhhh, i don't know if it has ethernet or not
[07:35] <r0xoR> lemme see
[07:35] <budgester> it was all working sweet with breezy, but there is no client.conf file in dapper
[07:36] <centipeed> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15087
[07:36] <Linuturk> we really need one that plugs in via ethernet, and works really well with xubuntu
[07:36] <leenkseh> budgester: not even in /etc/cups/ ?
[07:36] <budgester> used to just plug in ServerName  192.168.*.*  into the client.conf file but no more
[07:36] <jackn> h3sp4wn: namely? lufs stuff?
[07:36] <h3sp4wn> jackd: then once all that is installed you can use lufis fs=ftpfs,host=whatevertheftpserveris.org,username=user,password=password /home/yourname/ftpsite -s (or something of that form)
[07:36] <r0xoR> Linuturk, mine isn't no
[07:37] <centipeed> theine: I try a sudo apt-get install xmame-x and it says it can't find the package
[07:37] <leenkseh> budgester: did you install cupsys-client ?
[07:37] <budgester> leenkseh: yup no client.conf in dapper, even did a dpkg-reconfigre cupsys-client -plow
[07:37] <theine> budgester: have you got libcupsys2 installed on your system?
[07:37] <leenkseh> :o
[07:37] <Linuturk> Does anyone have experience with a network printer that works great with ubuntu?
[07:37] <theine> centipeed: yes, you have only enabled the universe repository, but not the multiverse one
[07:37] <Malfist> How can I get Flash to work with FireFox? It seems to work half-way
[07:37] <leenkseh> Linuturk: yes HP
[07:37] <budgester> yup
[07:37] <r0xoR> Linuturk, but i'm sure HP has them... eitherway just make sure you look at http://www.linuxprinting.org/ to make sure whatever you get will work
[07:37] <theine> centipeed: xmame-x is, however, in the latter
[07:37] <jackn> h3sp4wn: Brilliant! Can I download lufs from Synaptic?
[07:38] <ironpancake> can anyone help me find the gstreamer codecs from synaptic
[07:38] <Linuturk> leenkseh, what do you have specifically?
[07:38] <h3sp4wn> jackn: do aptitude search lufs and aptitude search fuse (and install all those packages - thru synaptic or wherever it doesn't matter)
[07:38] <centipeed> I'm sure I enabled them all :S
[07:38] <centipeed> Let me check
[07:38] <budgester> got all the cupsys stuff
[07:38] <Ron_o> in the dapper alternate cd named: dapper-alternate-hppa.iso; what does the hppa mean?
[07:38] <WolF414> can anyone help me install warsow?
[07:38] <kevin1> Can anyone help me compile the new madwifi driver?  I am getting an error message that I don't know what I need to do
[07:38] <theine> centipeed: by the way, are you really running breezy?
[07:38] <r0xoR> Linuturk, get HP bro... they're basically the only company with decent linux support... or even official linux support... i dunno... does anyone else have official linux drivers like HP?
[07:38] <leenkseh> Linuturk: laserjet 4m, laserjet 4000tn, 4300, 4600
[07:38] <centipeed> No, 6.06
[07:38] <budgester> there is a lot of whining on the www about this, but no apparent fixes
[07:38] <r0xoR> Linuturk, read this: http://www.linuxprinting.org/suggested.html
[07:38] <centipeed> theine: Where haven't I enabled the Mutliverse?
[07:39] <mlucool> Anyone here know ispconfig at all?
[07:39] <Linuturk> thanks everyone
[07:39] <leenkseh> I also have some network print servers which work pretty well, assuming the printer you connect is compatible with linux
[07:39] <mada> r0xoR: definitely not ... HP is where its at
[07:39] <theine> centipeed: your sources.list is for breezy
[07:39] <centipeed> Yeah, just noticed that
[07:39] <r0xoR> mada, yeh aight then :)
[07:39] <WolF414> can anyone help me install warsow?
[07:39] <mada> svu: i'm running it on my iBook G4 right now, any questions?
[07:39] <leenkseh> svu: surely the normal PPC build is 64 bit ?
[07:39] <theine> centipeed: wait a sec...
[07:39] <centipeed> theine: Well I just updated to Dapper :S
[07:39] <mada> oh ... rgr
[07:40] <Heartsbane> Linuturk: they are right, Ubuntu autorecognized my HP Jet Driect Printer server and when it install the wrong driver HP was there with the best linux driver support
[07:40] <DarkRavenMixage> i have a problem, i configured samba and windows to share each other printers, now i'm trying to print from windows (i added the printer under windows) but it says printing failed : how can i solve?
[07:40] <svu> mada, I am running on G5 - but it is 32-bit mode, file /usr/bin/* says about 32-bit binaries
[07:40] <mada> svu: oh, sorry ... i missed the 64-bit ... yeah it does say they have support for PowerMacs (i.e. g5)
[07:40] <mada> svu: wow ... errm... huh ...
[07:40] <mada> lemme check something
[07:40] <troy_s> svu:  gentoo is the only distro i have seen with 64bit extensions
[07:41] <svu> leenkseh, no, it is 32-bit
[07:41] <svu> troy_s, I know, but it would not like to switch from ubunto to gentoo
[07:41] <theine> centipeed: try this one: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15090
[07:41] <DarkRavenMixage> i have a problem, i configured samba and windows to share each other printers, now i'm trying to print from windows (i added the printer under windows) but it says printing failed : how can i solve?
[07:41] <leenkseh> :o
[07:42] <h3sp4wn> svu: dpkg-cross you could try starting the port if you can understand dpkg-cross - however it is very hard to use (I have being trying to use it for quite a while) (rebuild it all 64 bit)
[07:42] <svu> leenkseh, the kernel is 64-bit, but the rest is 32-bit
[07:42] <AngryElf> guys i'm having trouble connecting to mysql from a remote host.....mysql -h serverHost -u root -p ...the route to serverHost is fine, any ideas?
[07:42] <theine> centipeed: sorry, there's still breezy in there...
[07:42] <dxdemetriou> Is there any program GUI that make a backup image for installed Ubuntu? I am using partimage, but I need some gui for others
[07:42] <nzx> is it ok for me to turn of uspalsh at boot using bum, will it cause problems ?
[07:42] <mada> svu: if you are going to be switching anyways ... go debian, i know for a fact they have g5 64-bit support
[07:42] <centipeed> theine: What, on yours?
[07:42] <svu> h3sp4wn, well, it would be too much effort for humble old me:)
[07:42] <kapputu> Hi I need some help setting up networking on a Ubuntu server
[07:42] <theine> centipeed: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15091
[07:42] <cavediver> Hi. Is it possible to add a decryptio option when I right-click a gpg file ?
[07:42] <kapputu> it didn't have networking configured when it was installed
[07:42] <zoheb> cud any help me with specifying the downloaded package location of  Synaptic
[07:42] <svu> mada, well, debian may be the way. do they have all binaries for ppc64?
[07:43] <theine> centipeed: that one should be fine
[07:43] <NoUse> DarkRavenMixage I have found that using CUPS is easier than printing through samba
[07:43] <centipeed> What do I do with that?
[07:43] <h3h_timo> how do i get xmms to play mp3's?
[07:43] <centipeed> theine: Replace my sources.list with it?
[07:43] <NoUse> DarkRavenMixage if you search the wiki for network print you'll find a good howto
[07:43] <kevin1> Can anyone help me get my Atheros Madwifi Card working in Dapper?
[07:43] <h3h_timo> i have the codecs installed
[07:43] <DarkRavenMixage> NoUse i readed lots of howto but i still can't find a solution...
[07:43] <eternale1> wow that bash script worked great for updating to firefox1.5.0.4
[07:44] <DarkLegacy> Eth0 is missing in my network settings when there's a PCMCIA card in my laptop.
[07:44] <rukuartic> Hey, I had a question about gkrellm. I'm running the daemon on ComputerA, but when I try to connect from ComputerB it says "broken connection"
[07:44] <NoUse> DarkRavenMixage have you read the howto I'm referring to?
[07:44] <kapputu> how do I set the DNS Servers from the command-line?
[07:44] <WolF414> what is a torrent file????
[07:44] <mada> svu: yes, they sure do
[07:44] <kapputu> and I need to setup networking from the command-line
[07:44] <leenkseh> WolF414: bittorrent
[07:44] <kapputu> Anyone?????????????????????
[07:44] <theine> centipeed: yes, replace it
[07:44] <rukuartic> kapputu: off hand, "man ifconfig"
[07:44] <WolF414> what is it
[07:44] <leenkseh> WolF414: google?
[07:45] <svu> mada, ok, I'll check. might be a good idea. Though , I'll file a bug in launchpad anyway
[07:45] <mada> svu: i'm too impatient to deal with source based distros ... i wouldn't recommend it otherwise :)
[07:45] <h3h_timo> why wont xmms play mp3's??
[07:45] <rukuartic> !mp3
[07:45] <ketsugi> Hey is Xorg supposed to be using up 160mb++ of ram?
[07:45] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:45] <DevGet> which packages do I need to install for enable AMS in latex?
[07:45] <kapputu> rukuartic: I'm able to connect to my router but it doesn't connect to the internet
[07:45] <leenkseh> WolF414: google just threw up http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bittorrent
[07:45] <WolF414> i am very new to all the google can not help me . Its way to confusing
[07:45] <NoUse> DarkRavenMixage https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWinXP
[07:45] <Linuturk> hey print guys, I want to get an hp. we currently have a canon imageCLASS. how is the printing support for those?
[07:45] <leenkseh> WolF414: utter *rubbish*
[07:45] <kapputu> rukuartic: how do I specify the DNS servers from the command-line?
[07:45] <centipeed> theine: Point of note: Is there a way to make the Synaptic thing stay in advanced?
[07:45] <WolF414> lol
[07:45] <WolF414> i will check it out
[07:46] <zoheb> need help in specifying the location of downloaded packages in Synaptic
[07:46] <svu> mada, :))
[07:46] <h3h_timo> actually, how can you get mp3's to play over the network??
[07:46] <leenkseh> has anyone used bluetooth serial devices on linux?
[07:46] <h3h_timo> with xmms?
[07:46] <ketsugi> <-- has bluetooth working with his cellphone
[07:46] <troy_s> h3h:  vlc has a streaming component
[07:46] <mnk> i have a problem with my openoffice - it keeps focussing itself no matter which other window i am trying to focus
[07:46] <ketsugi> haven't gotten syncing to work reliably but I can send files and smses
[07:47] <troy_s> h3h:  otherwise simply use ssh to mount a point and play
[07:47] <theine> centipeed: don't know
[07:47] <leenkseh> ketsugi: I'm trying to get a bluetooth gps unit to work, which i can do successfully on my pda and in windows on this laptop
[07:47] <leenkseh> ketsugi: were there any good guides to getting it set up ?
[07:47] <centipeed> theine: First of all I got errors about duplicated lines in my sources.list file, and xmame is still not showing up
[07:47] <troy_s> leenkseh:  scour the forums and the wiki
[07:48] <boxemall> does anyone here ever had a kind of looped sound after loggin into ubuntu which would not stop?
[07:48] <boxemall> thats exactly my problem
[07:48] <WolF414> can anyone help me install a game on ubuntu. (I have tried everything, and can not get it to work)
[07:48] <centipeed> theine: Wait, found xmame
[07:48] <troy_s> boxemall:  uh no.  sounds like a sound card issue.
[07:48] <centipeed> theine: But what about the duplicated lines problem?
[07:48] <ketsugi> hmm
[07:48] <assasukasse> hi all, i wish to know how much memory ubuntu usually takes at bootup, because i need to use winxp with qemu on a 512mb system
[07:48] <leenkseh> boxemall: I had that on an old pc a *long* time ago- was the incorrect sound card driver in the end
[07:48] <ketsugi> yeah, search for bluetooth on the wiki
[07:48] <troy_s> wolf: try #cedega
[07:48] <kapputu> do I have to reinstall ubuntu again to get my network setup??????????????
[07:48] <troy_s> kapputu:  NO
[07:48] <ketsugi> There's one called EvolutionNokiaBluetooth or something like that
[07:48] <r0xoR> i don't see flash in easyubuntu on Dapper... is it not out yet?
[07:48] <leenkseh> ketsugi: I did, but didnt find much that helped; i'll give it another look though
[07:48] <leenkseh> k
[07:48] <leenkseh> thanks
[07:49] <ketsugi> THat might help get your device paired, I found it better than the other Bluetooth guide
[07:49] <kapputu> troy_s: then can you help me set it up?
[07:49] <ketsugi> one point
[07:49] <troy_s> kapputu:  once you install open source operating systems you are done.
[07:49] <mnk> i have a problem with my openoffice - it keeps focussing itself no matter which other window i am trying to focus. even when i am in a different workspace it just appears and focusses itself. any one know why?
[07:49] <troy_s> kapputu:  depends... i don't have huge time.
[07:49] <ketsugi> that guide tells you to make a /usr/bin/mypinwrapper file
[07:49] <ketsugi> don't bother with that
[07:49] <kapputu> troy_s: yeah I know but no one seems to want to help
[07:49] <DarkLegacy> Eth0 is missing in my network settings when there's a PCMCIA card in my laptop.
[07:49] <ketsugi> use the pinwrapper file that's provided
[07:49] <kapputu> and I don't have a lot of time either
[07:49] <ketsugi> but just modify it cos there's a typo in the first line
[07:49] <leenkseh> k
[07:49] <zoheb> cud anyone help me with...how to specify location for downloaded files in Synaptic
[07:49] <theine> centipeed: duplicate lines?
[07:49] <ketsugi> it should be #!/bin/sh instead of !/bin/sh
[07:49] <troy_s> kapputu:  did you upgrade to dapper or fresh install?
[07:49] <centipeed> Yeah
[07:49] <kapputu> what the heck happened to everyone else who used to be helping people out?
[07:49] <mnk> zoheb /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:50] <troy_s> kapputu:  was it working?  what is the chipset?
[07:50] <kapputu> this is getting very irritating
[07:50] <bobstro> kapputu:  you were griping about that at 4:00am, weren't you?
[07:50] <centipeed> An error box popped up when I clicked on Add-Remove Programs that said there were duplicate lines in my sources.list file
[07:50] <skippy81> lol kapputu - you were whining about exactly the same thing last night haha
[07:50] <kapputu> bobstro: yes absolutely
[07:50] <troy_s> bobstro:  this is ubuntu.
[07:50] <bobstro> kapputu:  what'd you break now?
[07:50] <mnk> i have a problem with my openoffice - it keeps focussing itself no matter which other window i am trying to focus. even when i am in a different workspace it just appears and focusses itself. any one know why?
[07:50] <kapputu> nothing
[07:50] <bobstro> troy_s:  yes, i noticed.
[07:50] <zoheb> mnk: I've edited the file with.../media/hda5/"location"
[07:50] <theine> centipeed: maybe i did something wrong
[07:50] <kapputu> I installed Ubuntu server on my machine and it didn't have networking then
[07:50] <troy_s> bobstro:  ;) means you can't be too nasty as you would with another distro.
[07:50] <kapputu> I set it up with ifconfig
[07:51] <skippy81> well IMO people in this channel are very helpful - you could ask something thats been asked a million times and people still help
[07:51] <mnk> zoheb what r u trying to do?
[07:51] <zoheb> mnk: but the Synaptic shows an error msg...says malformed can't read
[07:51] <smeacterne> hey guys - can somebody do a quick search of their irc logs for this channel for the last week and see if any messages have come from: rjvqv177
[07:51] <theine> centipeed: hmmm, i see no duplicate lines
[07:51] <kapputu> I need to change my dns servers from the default
[07:51] <WebMaven> troy_s: Hello.
[07:51] <bobstro> troy_s:  just confirming i'm not halucinating, and that it *was* him!
[07:51] <smeacterne> I think I was hacked
[07:51] <centipeed> No, nor did I
[07:51] <WolF414> no one is responding in #cedega
[07:51] <troy_s> webmaven:  greetz brother... any progress?
[07:51] <kapputu> I'm able to ping my gateway and the other machiens in my network
[07:51] <skippy81> bobstro:  yeah it was, between 3am and 6am last night haha
[07:51] <WebMaven> Nope.
[07:51] <centipeed> theine: In any case, the error isn't appearing now
[07:51] <rukuartic> kapputu: I'm not smart enough to do that, sorry. All I know is its probably ifconfig
[07:51] <theine> centipeed: ah, nice
[07:51] <WebMaven> troy_s: although I did add even more info to the bug.
[07:51] <zoheb> mnk: I'm running out of space in my linux partition...so i've moved the apt/archives  folder to a different location
[07:51] <bobstro> kapputu:  can you open a terminal and tell us if you see interface in ifconfig?
[07:52] <kapputu> yes
[07:52] <kapputu> my network is all setup
[07:52] <troy_s> webmaven:  good.  they are probably _really_ busy right now.  you could try tracking one down in particular.
[07:52] <kapputu> I have a generic problem with my DNS setup
[07:52] <zoheb> mnk:now I want Syanaptic to read the packages from that location
[07:52] <theine> centipeed: you should now have access to *a lot* of software and probably won't need to compile anything yourself
[07:52] <kapputu> so I need specify alternate servers
[07:52] <bobstro> kapputu: can you ping by IP addresses?
[07:52] <WebMaven> troy_s: who?
[07:52] <theine> centipeed: unless you want to of course
[07:52] <troy_s> webmaven:  look through launchpad for a team that might be more specific.
[07:53] <Kr0ntab> kapputu, whats yer generic prob...
[07:53] <WebMaven> more specific that kernel-network-team?
[07:53] <rukuartic> Kr0ntab, bobstro: He's just having trouble adding a dns server
[07:53] <ProN00b> why can't vlc play wmv3 files anymore ?
[07:53] <kapputu> bobstro: no, network is unreachable
[07:53] <bobstro> kapputu:  crimony, the screen is scrolling so fast i can barely keep up, and you say there's no hope!
[07:53] <centipeed> theine: Yeah, thanks for all your help :D
[07:53] <Kr0ntab> ahh...
[07:53] <WebMaven> troy_s:  more specific that kernel-network-team?
[07:53] <bobstro> kapputu: ah, well if you can't ping anything by IP address, no sense troubleshooting DNS.
[07:53] <Kr0ntab> rukuartic, did ya help him out?
[07:53] <josean> algun espaol?
[07:53] <bobstro> kapputu:  how are you getting your ip address, dhcp?
[07:53] <DarkLegacy> I can't get an internet connection on my laptop.
[07:53] <halibut> what is knotify used for? it just segfaulted
[07:54] <kapputu> bobstro: I need to get ti by dhcp but I assigned a static one
[07:54] <rukuartic> Kr0ntab: Don't know how
[07:54] <marlun> if I add my username after a group in /etc/group like: "daemon:x:1:marlun" shouldn't I be able to create a directory in a directory which is groupowned by daemon? and if the group has rwx permission?
[07:54] <kapputu> as I said, I can talk to the machines on my network
[07:54] <troy_s> webmaven:  yep.
[07:54] <bobstro> halibut:  well, apparently it notifies of segfaults, but i really don't know.
[07:54] <theine> centipeed: you're welcome
[07:54] <troy_s> webmaven: there might be one there for nics etc...
[07:54] <skippy81> kapputu is your network behind a router?
[07:54] <bobstro> kapputu:  wait... if you can't ping them by ip, how are you talking?
[07:54] <avis> josean:  #ubuntu-es creo.  aqui no.
[07:54] <josean> ok
[07:54] <assasukasse> when i run qemu what is the minimum amount of memory that i should leave ubuntu?
[07:54] <bobstro> kapputu:  can you ping your local gateway (router) by ip address?
[07:54] <kapputu> I can ping them by IP but not any IP in the outside world
[07:54] <WebMaven> troy_s: well, that seems pretty specific, but OK, I will look.
[07:54] <kapputu> bobstro: yes I can
[07:54] <kapputu> skippy81: yes it's behind a router
[07:55] <skippy81> kapputu, ok first ping the router, it will be listed as eth0s gateway
[07:55] <kapputu> yeah I'm able to ping it
[07:55] <r0xoR> where can i get information about my hardware? i.e. processor ram etc?
[07:55] <bobstro> kapputu: so can't use ip addresses outside, right?
[07:55] <skippy81> proabably 192.168.0,1
[07:55] <kapputu> skippy81: I also pinged other machines on my network
[07:55] <kapputu> bobstro: yes
[07:55] <bobstro> kapputu:  can other machines get past router by same ip?
[07:56] <ProN00b> why can't vlc play wmv3 files anymore ?
[07:56] <kapputu> bobstro: yes and how can I use ifconfig to get an IP assigned?
[07:56] <centipeed> How do I uninstall programs I've installed myself via terminal?
[07:56] <skippy81> ok, kapputu, if your using a cable modem or something similar - reset it for 30 seconds and do the same with the router
[07:56] <rukuartic> r0xoR: /proc
[07:56] <r0xoR> hmm
[07:56] <r0xoR> rukuartic, uhhh, what about a human readable format?
[07:56] <kapputu> skippy81: why? Everything else on my network is fine
[07:56] <rukuartic> centipeed: sudo apt-get remove <package name>
[07:56] <skippy81> kapputu, it is possible that the problem is on the WAN side and not the lan side of your network
[07:56] <rukuartic> r0xoR: Hehehe. 1 second
[07:56] <bobstro> r0xoR:  System->Administration->Device Manager perhaps?
[07:56] <rukuartic> bobstro: beat me
[07:56] <ketsugi> Guys, just checking... the XOrg process is the X Server, so if I try to end that task it'll kill X, right...?
[07:56] <kapputu> skippy81: no
[07:56] <centipeed> rukuartic: Just found out I could do it through the advanced Synaptic
[07:57] <rukuartic> centipeed: that works too
[07:57] <halibut> I cant get google autocomplete to work with deskbar, can anyone help?
[07:57] <leenkseh> ketsugi: many thanks for the help - got it working great!
[07:57] <kapputu> my other machines should also have a problem right
[07:57] <rukuartic> centipeed: But I find its faster to use apt-get if you know the name of your package
[07:57] <ketsugi> leenkseh: Great, hope you manage to get the rest of it working fine
[07:57] <skippy81> kappuntu, so your other machines can surf the net?
[07:57] <bobstro> kapputu:  yes, if it's router or outside.
[07:57] <kapputu> skippy81: yes
[07:57] <bobstro> kapputu:  are other machines on lan using dhcp?
[07:57] <nox-Hand> Hey
[07:57] <nox-Hand> I need a gui app that can make an ISO backup of a CD-ROM
[07:58] <nox-Hand> Does anyone know any good ones?
[07:58] <kapputu> bobstro: yes except this which I had to assign a static IP but this is a wireless machine
[07:58] <tristanmike> nox-Hand: gnomebaker or k3b ?
[07:58] <bobstro> nox-Hand:  i like k3b
[07:58] <nox-Hand> bobstro, tristanmike Cheers
[07:58] <tristanmike> nox-Hand: I personally like k3b myself
[07:58] <r0xoR> uhhh, it still doesn't tell my my processor speed
[07:58] <bobstro> kapputu:  ah! ok, that is important.
[07:58] <r0xoR> it's a mac iBook that i'm working on
[07:58] <leenkseh> ketsugi: I can cat the /dev/rfcomm0 device now and get GPS sentences to spew to the console - so thats working perfectly. I'll try and write up a wiki article on it
[07:58] <kevin1> How do I install kernel-headers?
[07:58] <jbit_> non-Hand: I think K3B is best as well
[07:59] <kevin1> apt-get install kernel-headers is not working for me
[07:59] <bobstro> r0xoR:  you might want to peek around under /proc
[07:59] <bobstro> kapputu:  so this wireless machine, is it on same subnet as others?
[07:59] <nox-Hand> tristanmike, bobstro I shall try k3b :) Just gotta find out how I shall make an ISO then :)
[07:59] <rukuartic> r0xoR: less /proc/cpuinfo
[07:59] <kapputu> bobstro: yes, 255.255.255.0
[07:59] <nox-Hand> (( for local storing ))
[07:59] <kapputu> standard class C
[08:00] <armedking> I just deleted my windows partition hda1 what command do i run to put grub back on mbr?
[08:00] <bobstro> kapputu:  and *same* as wired, right?
[08:00] <skippy81> kapuntu - whats bridging the wireless and teh wired networks? access point - or is router wireless and wired?
[08:00] <kapputu> bobstro: yes
[08:00] <Frogzoo> !tell armedking about recoveringgrub
[08:00] <kapputu> skippy81: it's a router
[08:00] <CokeNCode> hey, i just downloaded 6.06 ... and the file size i'm getting is 701.08 megs
[08:00] <r0xoR> rukuartic, yup that's it... cheers mate :)
[08:00] <CokeNCode> it crashed once in the middle of the download ... (giving an error msg) and i had to resume
[08:00] <rukuartic> r0xoR: :) cli for teh win!
[08:00] <CokeNCode> is this gonna work ?
[08:00] <george_looney> Hello Buddhiya
[08:00] <bobstro> kapputu:  stupid question, but you don't have any router settings that'd break wireless only?
[08:01] <kevin1> How do I install kernel-headers in ubuntu?  I tried apt-get install kernel-headers and that doesn't work for me...
[08:01] <kapputu> bobstro: no, the machine that has a problem is wired
[08:01] <Sgeo> I had issues during upgrade
[08:01] <leenkseh> bbl
[08:01] <Sgeo> Which caused me to try to continue manually?
[08:01] <leenkseh> :)
[08:01] <kapputu> the machine I'm using to chat is a wireless machine
[08:01] <armedking> Frogzoo: Tnx m8
[08:01] <bobstro> kapputu:  argh! you're drivin' me nuts! :) ok.
[08:01] <nox-Hand> Hm, now my CD drive will not open, even though I closed the app
[08:01] <rukuartic> kevin1: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[08:01] <bobstro> kapputu:  and presumably other *wired* boxes work?
[08:01] <skippy81> kevin1. the kernel headers are specific to your kernel i think you want apt-get install linux-headers-' uname -r '
[08:01] <kapputu> bobstro: yes
[08:01] <Sgeo> Now the latest kernel won't work and on my last kernel, sound is acting up and there are errors at startup
[08:02] <Sgeo> (Please say Sgeo when replying, I'm also in other channels)
[08:02] <skippy81> kevin1, synaptic would be an easy way to get the right ones, just do a "uname -r" in terminal to get kernel version, and then search synaptic for it
[08:02] <rukuartic> Sgeo: If ou installed with the update manager, you can sellect previous kernels at the grub boot menu
[08:02] <rukuartic> Sgeo: You might need to use the up/down keys to sellect one if you don't see a menu (it can be hidden)
[08:02] <Sgeo> rukuartic: Update manager had problems and crashed
[08:02] <bobstro> kapputu:  so... what happens if you set the broken box to dhcp? no address?
[08:02] <kapputu> bobstro: let's start from the beginning
[08:02] <Sgeo> rukuartic: I am able to select the older kernel
[08:03] <nox-Hand> I need help. My CD drive will not open, and it has disappeared from 'My Computer' after I put in a CD
[08:03] <bobstro> kapputu:  yes please. my scroll buffer isn't big enough!
[08:03] <kapputu> there is no GUI on the machine that I'm having problems with (let's call it machine A)
[08:03] <bobstro> kapputu:  ok. i like headless servers myself.
[08:03] <bullrage> 6 minutes to copy 14 files to an ntfs partition using captive ntfs? jeez.
[08:03] <skippy81> nox-Hand, whas the CD blank?
[08:03] <bobstro> bullrage:  nfs works fine, using it now for $HOME
[08:03] <CokeNCode> ok, upgrade time
[08:03] <CokeNCode> bbl
[08:04] <kapputu> I setup networking using "ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
[08:04] <panthar> Does anyone know if it is possible to remap what channel Gnome's "master" volume points to?  I have an i8x0 ac97 in my Inspiron 9100 laptop, and the Master channel in Alsa is not really "Master" volume. I would like to have the volume up/down buttons on the laptop control PCM instead.
[08:04] <chrisbudden14> how can i build a package using dpkg-buildpkg (if thats the right command)
[08:04] <bullrage> bobstro, but 6 minutes for 14 3mb sound files? seems a bit slow
[08:04] <nox-Hand> skippy81, A PSX game CD, so no
[08:04] <kapputu> and then I brought it up
[08:04] <si9o> !tell nox-Hand you may just have to mount the drive
[08:04] <skybox> hi! if sudo eject won't work, is there another way to KILL the drive completly, aka so I can take out the dvd?
[08:04] <bobstro> bullrage:  check out nfs tuning perhaps. mine isn't that slow at all!
[08:04] <rukuartic> skybox: Easy way out, reboot and press teh button at startup
[08:04] <nox-Hand> si9o, 0_o...
[08:04] <bobstro> bullrage:  perhaps server-side stuff? i'm just using default (fresh) ubuntu desktop.
[08:04] <bobstro> bullrage:  i'm using nfs/nis for desktops.
[08:04] <skybox> rukuartic, yeah but I mine without killin my entire computer
[08:05] <skippy81> nox-hand, does it not show up in "computer" under places menu?
[08:05] <kapputu> bobstro: now tell me how I can set DHCP on machine A
[08:05] <skybox> as in "reboot"
[08:05] <rukuartic> skybox: Just an easy out :P I'm not a smart cookie. =\
[08:05] <skybox> heheheh ;)
[08:05] <skippy81> kapputu, just how minimal is your box which isnt working? is it a ubuntu server installation?
[08:05] <nox-Hand> I have a CD and DVD drive. The CD drive disappeared when I put a CD in it. Now, when I enter /media/cdrom1/ I can see the data from the CD there
[08:05] <kapputu> skippy81: yes it is
[08:05] <centipeed> I just installed Wah!Cade, and it's in my Games menu, but I click on it and it doesn nothing
[08:05] <Sgeo> Any help?
[08:06] <centipeed> Anyone know what the problem could be?
[08:06] <MaKkY> i need help burning .bin .cue files
[08:06] <centipeed> I installed it from a .deb package
[08:06] <skybox> there must be a way to kill that signal from my dvd
[08:06] <kapputu> skippy81: I haven't done anything else with it, well I couldn't basically :-)
[08:06] <bobbyd> what's the default password for cups administration?
[08:06] <MaKkY> centipeed: you sure java is installed
[08:06] <kapputu> should I just reinstall again?
[08:06] <skybox> I know ps lists current jobs, but is there a way to list current IRQ/hardware session and be able to kill em?
[08:06] <bobstro> kapputu:  i use dhclient
[08:06] <centipeed> MaKkY: Nope. Does it need to be?
[08:06] <bobstro> kapputu:  NO! this is linux dude.
[08:06] <sladen> bobbyd: System->Administration->Printing
[08:06] <nox-Hand> skippy81, It would open now :)
[08:06] <InvisibleMan> I'm getting this error when I attempt to start the Ubuntu 6.06 demo from a desktop CD I burned: "Buffer I/O error on device hdc, logical block #" where # is a number from 0 to 15.  Does anyone know how to fix it?
[08:06] <skippy81> kappuntu, you could try sudo dhclient
[08:06] <DarkRavenMixage> what is the name of the package to use kde libraries under gnome?????
[08:06] <MaKkY> centipeed: i believe so.... i need it for one of my programs; so try that
[08:07] <skippy81> nox-Hand good :)
[08:07] <Tinned_Tuna> hello, where is the grub config file stored please?
[08:07] <bobstro> Tinned_Tuna:  /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:07] <nox-Hand> skippy81, Indeed.
[08:07] <sladen> bobbyd: the cups does not allow password login, to stop it being used to try and dictionary attact useraccounts on the local machine
[08:07] <skippy81> Tinned_Tuna:  try /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:07] <centipeed> MaKkY: What's it listed as in Synaptic?
[08:07] <Tinned_Tuna> thanks!
[08:07] <bobbyd> sladen, I'm using kde, and even in the printing system dialog it asks for the admin password when I try to share the printer on the network
[08:07] <kapputu> bobstro: cool that worked
[08:07] <DarkRavenMixage> what is the name of the package to use kde libraries under gnome?????
[08:07] <skippy81> Tinned_Tuna:  or maybe /boot/grub/menu.list :P
[08:07] <bobstro> kapputu:  so it's ok now?
[08:07] <kapputu> bobstro now tell me how change my dns server settings
[08:07] <oezguer_> why cant i watch .wmv videos on the web sites?   but i can watch the videos in video.google.com  ..
[08:08] <bobstro> kapputu:  cat /etc/resolv.conf is that right?
[08:08] <sladen> bobbyd: the KDE printing tool is asking *you* for *your* passwords
[08:08] <bobstro> kapputu:  your dhcp server should assing that
[08:08] <skippy81> kapputu, dhcp should sort the DNS out i believe :) the DHCP server handles it
[08:08] <MaKkY> centipeed: just install java-jr2 & a couple of java you might think are neccesary; read the description, if any java named program sounds like its need install it....
[08:08] <kapputu> skippy81: I'm having trouble with my ISP's DNS
[08:08] <skippy81> hehe sorry bobstro i appear to be parroting you :)
[08:08] <quaxsphinx> Hi everyone!
[08:08] <quaxsphinx> can someone pls help e?
[08:09] <bobbyd> sladen, well when I use my username and password for this sytem it tells me authentication failed
[08:09] <oezguer_> why cant i watch .wmv videos on the web sites?   but i can watch the videos in video.google.com  ..   can anyone help me?
[08:09] <skippy81> kapputu: try pinging www.google.com then try pinging 66.102.9.147
[08:09] <WebMaven> troy_s: there is an Ubuntu-Laptop team, but that's it.
[08:09] <quaxsphinx> whenever i try to shutdown my system at last it say "will now halt" and hangs
[08:09] <quaxsphinx> nothing happens
[08:09] <kapputu> skippy81: yeah I have done all that, the problem is with the DNS
[08:09] <skippy81> kapputu:  if the second works but the first doesnt, then it is possible your ISP is messing things up - mine had the same problem
[08:09] <kapputu> I use 4.2.2.2 and it works fine now
[08:10] <InvisibleMan> I'm getting this error when I attempt to start the Ubuntu 6.06 demo from a desktop CD I burned: "Buffer I/O error on device hdc, logical block #" where # is a number from 0 to 15.  Does anyone know how to fix it?
[08:10] <bobstro> kapputu:  sorry, but did you see appropriate nameserver in resolv.conf?
[08:10] <DarkRavenMixage> what is the name of the package to use kde libraries under gnome?????
[08:10] <kapputu> bobstro: I didn't but I changed it to what I wanted to
[08:10] <bobbyd> oezguer_, because googel video is flash, you need the mplayer plugin or something similar for firefox, install mplayer-lpugin
[08:10] <skippy81> InvisibleMan: its a CD rom error = are you on a laptop?
[08:10] <kapputu> I can't believe vi comes installed by default whereas emacs is not
[08:11] <speedlink|war> how to give the user 'cz' full access (owner access) in /home/cz/, and he should be able to read/write/remove the dirs/files he creates under /home/cz *
[08:11] <kapputu> this is ridiculous
[08:11] <bobstro> kapputu:  but it should be set via dhcp (dhclient). i want to know that THAT set it to, not you!
[08:11] <InvisibleMan> It's an old desktop computer of mine.
[08:11] <bobstro> kapputu:  hah! emacs!
[08:11] <oezguer_> bobbyd: just it?   install mplayer-plugin?
[08:11] <bobbyd> oezguer_, ,  mplayer-plugin
[08:11] <skippy81> InvisibleMan:  if you are try adding "noapic nolapic acpi=off" as kernel options in advanced boot it may help
[08:11] <centipeed> Is there a way to check the version of a certain package?
[08:11] <bobstro> kapputu:  this is "user friendly" linux. vi wins.
[08:11] <bobbyd> oezguer_, yes
[08:11] <quaxsphinx> no on e knows about my problem?
[08:11] <Blippe> !pastebin
[08:11] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[08:11] <oezguer_> bobbyd: thanx
[08:11] <speedlink|war> Anyone ?
[08:11] <speedlink|war> how to give the user 'cz' full access (owner access) in /home/cz/, and he should be able to read/write/remove the dirs/files he creates under /home/cz *
[08:11] <InvisibleMan> skippy81:  Ok, thanks, I'll see if I can do that.
[08:11] <kapputu> bobstro: yes it was set to the right thing but not what I wanted it to be set. As I said I'm having problems with my DNS generally
[08:11] <skippy81> InvisibleMan: but the problem is definately a compatability issue with either your IDE controller or your CD drive itself
[08:12] <bobstro> kapputu:  but only on this machine?
[08:12] <kapputu> user friendly and vi go on the same line?
[08:12] <krazykit> speedlink|war: chown -R cz /home/cz/
[08:12] <sladen> bobbyd: if you run the printing dialogue, it will ask for a password.  entry your password
[08:12] <kapputu> bobstro: no, all machine
[08:12] <bobstro> kapputu:  your router doesn't do dns proxy stuff?
[08:12] <bobstro> kapputu:  ah!
[08:12] <kapputu> *machines
[08:12] <skippy81> InvisibleMan: as a last resort, maybe try burning another ISO just incase your install disc is corrupted
[08:12] <speedlink|war> doesnt work krazykit, He cannot edit/remove/read the files/dirs he created under /home/cz/ after that, Im using proftpd.
[08:12] <Raskall> agh.. norwegian characters doesn't work in slrn
[08:12] <mnk> i have a problem with my openoffice - it keeps focussing itself no matter which other window i am trying to focus. even when i am in a different workspace it just appears and focusses itself. any one know why?
[08:12] <troy_s> invisibleman: check the md5sums!
[08:12] <sladen> bobbyd: the CUPs login will ask for a password, but will always refuse entry and is designed not to be used
[08:12] <DarkRavenMixage> what is the name of the package to use kde libraries under gnome?????
[08:12] <kapputu> I think it'll be helpful to learn vi commands
[08:12] <bobbyd> sladen, yes, I do that, then I click "configure print server" and it asks for another password
[08:12] <bobstro> kapputu:  *that* is an important detail. what router are you using. maybe your router setup is part of the problem?
[08:12] <troy_s> invisibleman:  always start with testing your media.
[08:12] <kapputu> bobstro: it used to work fine, I use Netgear mr814
[08:13] <skippy81> yes good point troy_s
[08:13] <bobbyd> sladen, is there some other way to share the printer on the network?
[08:13] <oezguer_> bobbyd: sudo apt-get install mplayer-plugin ? like so in terminal? but it doesnt work :( not found
[08:13] <sfar> How do i format my floppy disk? :D
[08:13] <speedlink|war> krazykit, any clue ?
[08:13] <troy_s> skippy:  maybe you can help him on how to md5sum.
[08:13] <bobstro> kapputu:  long shot, but can you get resolution from that router first? can it ping by ip, and by name to outside addresses?
[08:13] <krazykit> speedlink|war: no, i'm not familiar enough with ftp servers, sorry
[08:13] <sladen> bobbyd: yes, you can edit the cups configuartion manually
[08:13] <kapputu> bobstro: I haven't tried, how do I do that?
[08:13] <skippy81> troy_s:  sure although im not sure if he has a working envioronment to do the check in
[08:13] <bobstro> kapputu:  does your router have a "diagnostics" page?
[08:13] <bobbyd> oezguer_, mplayerplug-in sorry
[08:14] <oezguer_> bobbyd: thanx again
[08:14] <bron> ok, this should be easy but I can't figure it out: how to I determine the group id (number) of a file?
[08:14] <speedlink|war> krazykit, but chown -R cz /home/cz/ gives the user cz access to create, but not read/write/delete.
[08:14] <bobbyd> sladen, ok, because it doesn't seem I can do it through the printing manager
[08:14] <bobstro> kapputu:  plan b is to disconnect the router and put a (hardened, secure) machine on directly. get that working first, then re-try with router.
[08:14] <bobbyd> sladen, which seems like a slight oversight :)
[08:14] <sladen> bobbyd: if it's not working for you, please can you file a bug at:  https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+filebug
[08:14] <kapputu> bobstro: no
[08:14] <bobstro> kapputu:  if router dns is horked, and you're using it for dns, that may cause issues.
[08:14] <InvisibleMan> skippy81:  Where are the advanced boot options?
[08:14] <panthar> When I use the volume up/down buttons on my laptop, they try to adjust the "Master" channel, which does not control master volume on this laptop.  Is there a way to remap that to control PCM level?
[08:14] <sladen> bobbyd: as it may affect other people, and we'll need to get that fixed
[08:14] <centipeed> Why won't my Add/Remove programs dialog stay on Advanced?
[08:14] <nizarhandal> hello room
[08:15] <kapputu> how do I fix my router dns?
[08:15] <nizarhandal> i am experiencing some problems on ubuntu
[08:15] <Bladedge> So guys how do I upgrade Breezy to Dapper please?
[08:15] <nizarhandal> any body help?
[08:15] <bobstro> kapputu:  check for that diagnostics page or equivalent.
[08:15] <krazykit> speedlink|war: then you'll need to adjust the permissions, but to what, i don't recall
[08:15] <sladen> kapputu: System->Adminstration->Networking  Click "DNS"
[08:15] <speedlink|war> hmpfh krazykit..
[08:15] <BioVorE> !upgrade
[08:15] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[08:15] <skippy81> InvisibleMan: i belive you should be able to press F5 or F6, the result should be that you are able to type words in at the botom of the installer screen
[08:15] <bobstro> sladen:  he's got several with same issue.
[08:15] <george_looney> nizarhandal: what kin d of problem
[08:15] <speedlink|war> Anyone know how to give the user 'cz' FULL access to /home/cz/, he should be able to read/delete the files/dirs he creates. Anyone please?
[08:15] <Bladedge> BioVorE, thanks
[08:15] <nizarhandal> i have ubuntu installed on vmware
[08:15] <skippy81> InvisibleMan: do you have a working version of windows etc up?
[08:15] <sladen> bobstro: sudo update-manager
[08:15] <bobstro> speedlink|war:  is cz the owner of that dir?
[08:15] <nizarhandal> anybody have knowledge?
[08:15] <bobstro> nizarhandal:  yes.
[08:16] <InvisibleMan> skippy81:  I have windows XP running on that comp, yes.
[08:16] <bobstro> nizarhandal:  i use it under vmware daily.
[08:16] <DarkRavenMixage> what is the name of the package to use kde libraries under gnome?????
[08:16] <nizarhandal> can i PM u bob?
[08:16] <bobstro> nizarhandal:  sure.
[08:16] <nrg88> hi, how can i add my dapper dvd to the repository list?
[08:16] <mnk> i have a problem with my openoffice - it keeps focussing itself no matter which other window i am trying to focus. even when i am in a different workspace it just appears and focusses itself. any one know why?
[08:16] <speedlink|war> bobstro, I dont know. I need to give him full permission to EVERYTHING in /home/cz/*
[08:16] <bobstro> sladen:  it may be a router issue for him. many machines on lan with dns issues.
[08:17] <skippy81> InvisibleMan: as troy_s said, it might be worth checking the disc before proceeding - if you boot into windows you can use this program http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/%7Efloydian/md5/md5v12005.exe to check that the ISO you downloaded isnt corrupted in any way
[08:17] <Gilly_> hello ALL
[08:17] <InvisibleMan> skippy81:  When I press F6, this appears at the bottom of the screen: Boot Options .size=1048576 root=/dev/ram rw quiet splash -- <this is where the curser is put, there is nothing after this>
[08:17] <bobstro> speedlink|war:  who is owner of that directory, do you know?
[08:17] <speedlink|war> bobstro, how can i check that ?
[08:17] <skybox> hahah
[08:17] <bobstro> speedlink|war:  heh, how are you at using shell?
[08:17] <Gilly_> i just downloaded dapper drake and ran it as a live CD
[08:17] <skybox> I solved the dvd error won't eject
[08:17] <skybox> i loaded a shell script
[08:17] <Gilly_> i was told that my intel 2200b/g should work
[08:17] <speedlink|war> bobstro, Im not very ubuntu experienced.
[08:17] <skybox> :)
[08:17] <Gilly_> but it won't connect
[08:17] <skippy81> InvisibleMan: yes that is where you put it, just type "noapic nolapic acpi=off" where the cursor sits
[08:17] <Gilly_> is there anything special I need to do?
[08:17] <speedlink|war> I need to figure out how to give CZ full access to /home/cz/* everything init, and everything he creates.
[08:17] <bobstro> speedlink|war:  ok hang on.
[08:17] <InvisibleMan> skippy81:  It works just fine on this computer.
[08:17] <speedlink|war> OK
[08:17] <bobstro> speedlink|war:  yes, cz needs to be the OWNER of that directory.
[08:18] <speedlink|war> bobstro, and how do i give him the owner permission to that dir ?
[08:18] <skippy81> Oh I see, InvisibleMan :) no need to check the ISO and disc then mate :)
[08:18] <NoUse> DarkRavenMixage you don't need a specifc library to use kde stuff in gnome
[08:18] <Gilly_> bobstro: any ideas about getting an intel2200b/g to work properly in dapper drake
[08:18] <skippy81> ok well try those boot options, if they fail, maybe you could try with another CD drive
[08:18] <NoUse> DarkRavenMixage just install the app via synaptic or apt-get and it will run in gnome
[08:18] <InvisibleMan> skippy81: the older computer is my "bomb shelter", I'm trying to dual boot XP and Ubuntu on that before I attempt it on my newer one.
[08:18] <bobstro> speedlink|war:  open up "Places" and browse to the /home directory.
[08:18] <bobstro> Gilly_:  that's wireless?
[08:18] <nizarhandal> bobstro i am talking to u
[08:18] <Gilly_> bobstro: yes,
[08:19] <speedlink|war> bobstro Im using ubuntu server, what's "places" ?
[08:19] <nizarhandal> ur not responding
[08:19] <bobstro> speedlink|war:  ah, then try "ls -ld /home/cz"
[08:19] <InvisibleMan> skippy81: I'll try that boot option now, brb
[08:19] <Gilly_> bobstro: i am using the live CD, have all my settings right, but it just says disconnected
[08:19] <kapputu> bobstro: I think my router dns is having problems
[08:19] <skippy81> InvisibleMan: good luck :)
[08:19] <bobstro> kapputu:  sounds likely. get THAT fixed first before ripping up the desktops!
[08:19] <speedlink|war> bobstro, want the output ?
[08:19] <DarkRavenMixage> NoUse i want to use Kopete, but with ubuntu dapper it's not working anymore (i was using it under breezy)
[08:19] <Gilly_> bobstro: i should say I think all my settings are right, because they must not be or it would work
[08:19] <kapputu> bobstro: how do I fix that?
[08:20] <bobstro> Gilly_:  wireless can be a problem. i had to use the ndiswrappers on my dell, but that's about all i can help with, sorry.
[08:20] <speedlink|war> bobslaede, This is what I got as an answer from your command you told me about:
[08:20] <speedlink|war> root@game-server:/home# ls -ld /home/cz
[08:20] <speedlink|war> drwxrwxrwt 3 cz root 4096 2006-06-04 20:13 /home/cz
[08:20] <bobstro> kapputu:  that's an "read router manual" fix i suspect, unless you're game for putting another box in its place.
[08:20] <Gilly_> bobstro: i am running a dell too. you are running dapper drake?
[08:20] <bobstro> speedlink|war:  yeah, you can pm me.
[08:20] <bobstro> Gilly_:  not on laptop yet.
[08:21] <bobstro> Gilly_:  but i had to use ndiswrappers to get a broadcom going on my D600
[08:21] <bobstro> Gilly_:  laptop is my next victim.
[08:21] <skippy81> kappuntu i agree, replace the router with a laptop and see if it gets DNS
[08:21] <skippy81> if it doesnt you know you have to phone your ISP and tell them to sort it out
[08:21] <bobstro> kapputu:  after swap, you *may* need to power cycle cable modem to get lappy recognized.
[08:21] <speedlink|war> bobstro, I cannot, Im not registered, join #warlock.bla
[08:22] <sladen> bobstro: you need to fix the DHCP setup on the router/server
[08:22] <pvd2006> If you have an ati card, is it pretty hard to get it to work with ubuntu? Don't need 3d accelerated graphics or anything.
 I have opened my repositories and typed in 'sudo aptitude install xorg-driver-fglrx'. I have an ATI Radeon 9200.  I then followed the steps at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI as per dapper drake. When I rebooted, everything on my screen is super bright. How do i revert back or correct this??
[08:22] <Cyfr> Hey, anyone know like.. some sort of thing that will allow me to browse to a termnial window in my webbrowser?
[08:22] <skippy81> pvd2006:  it can be done, but ati does tend to be more troublesome than nvidia
[08:22] <kapputu> bobstro: yeah I guess
[08:22] <sladen> speedlink|war: sudo chown cz.cz /home/cz ; chmod 644 /home/cz
[08:23] <pvd2006> skippy81, I have a nvidia myself, no problems at all. Going to install linux sometime on my friends computer and he has an ati, ive just heard there is a lot of problems with it and I told him that.
[08:23] <skippy81> Cyfr: i cant say ive ever heard of anything like that - i guess you could try searching for telnet plugins for firefox :)
[08:23] <DarkRavenMixage> NoUse i want to use Kopete, but with ubuntu dapper it's not working anymore (i was using it under breezy) " u there?"
[08:23] <sladen> GlaceBay27: edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf  and change 'fglrx' to 'ati'
[08:23] <Gilly_> the wiki site says the intel pro 2200 wireless should work "out of the box"
[08:23] <InvisibleMan> skippy81: That didn't work :(
[08:24] <sladen> Gilly_: it should
[08:24] <skippy81> hmm InvisibleMan, im not sure what to do then, other than troubleshoot by removing the CD rom drive etc
[08:24] <pm> who wants a package with shared-qt opera 8.54 for dapper?
[08:24] <kapputu> bobstro: how do I restart apache?
[08:24] <jbroome> sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart
[08:25] <ajeeb> I saw in the releaese notes that ubunto has LAMP in one command.... from a desktop instalation can I use that? how do I install apache/php/msql ll at once?
[08:25] <ajeeb> 
[08:25] <kapputu> bobstro: never mind
[08:25] <Gilly_> sladen: mine won't connect
[08:25] <Gilly_> sladen: it shows up, even has the right info in devices
[08:25] <bobstro> kapputu:  /etc/init.d/apache restart should work
[08:25] <navarone> pvd2006: I have geforce3 card from asus...but cannot get accelleration working. Just did purgeremove of files as per forum thread and still no luck. I have read that I may need to wait until kernel-common is updated. btw I use k7 kernel
[08:25] <DarkRavenMixage> i want to use Kopete, but with ubuntu dapper it's not working anymore (i was using it under breezy) (same for amarok)
[08:25] <Gilly_> sladen: but it won't connect.  the MAC address is the same right, because that's based on the hardware and not the OS
[08:26] <sladen> Gilly_: what happens if you type  /sbin/iwconfig  from the terminal?
[08:26] <Gilly_> sladen: not sure, I'm in XP now, because I couldn't get online in Dapper
[08:27] <sladen> Gilly_: do you require a WEP key?
[08:27] <skippy81> Gilly_:  i assume you have encryption on your wireless network? you would have to at a minimum tell liinux the ssid and the wireless key
[08:27] <Gilly_> sladen: yes, I use WEP
[08:27] <skippy81> ubotu tell Gilly_ about wireless
[08:27] <sladen> Gilly_: or a password to use your wireless network
[08:27] <sladen> Gilly_: did you set the WEP key ?
[08:27] <DarkRavenMixage> i want to use Kopete, but with ubuntu dapper it's not working anymore (i was using it under breezy) (same for amarok)
[08:28] <Gilly_> sladen: yes, I don't broadcast SSID, and I have a wep key.  I entered both the SSID and the wep key
[08:28] <raetsel99> Hi anyone help me with sound under k/ubuntu dapper. Just uprgaded to dapper and sound stop working. Was ok before. I've been messing with re-installing alsa etc but no joy. No errors shown lspci lists card but not sound
[08:28] <sladen> DarkRavenMixage: in what wa is it not working?
[08:28] <Gilly_> sladen: tried it in both hex and plain text
[08:28] <flodine> can someone tell me a burn out there that will burn movies to a dvd from my hard drive
[08:28] <Gilly_> sladen: i use MAC filtering as well, but that shouldn't matter
[08:28] <BioVorE> raetsel99: what sound card?
[08:28] <sladen> Gilly_: how many hex characters was it?
[08:29] <Gilly_> sladen: it's 26 characters
[08:29] <Gilly_> 128-bit me thinks
[08:29] <sladen> Gilly_: okay, good
[08:29] <kapputu> bobstro: why can't I connect to other machines by name?
[08:29] <DarkRavenMixage> sladen - he doesn't start
[08:29] <raetsel99> BioVore, its a C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738
[08:29] <kapputu> I have ssh setup on the server
[08:29] <sladen> DarkRavenMixage: what happens when you type  'kopete' from the command line, does it give an error message?
[08:29] <kapputu> but I can't use the hostname
[08:29] <bobstro> kapputu:  well, it sounds like a dnz problem. need to get it figured out for your router first, then desktops can use it.
[08:29] <GlaceBay27> sladen: I have made the change from 'fglrx' to 'ati', should I now reboot?
[08:29] <sladen> kapputu: do you have working DNS?
[08:30] <bobstro> kapputu:  er, dns
[08:30] <intelikey> raetsel99 cat /proc/asound/cards ?
[08:30] <navarone> quit
[08:30] <kapputu> ok
[08:30] <bobstro> kapputu:  did you try putting laptop in place of router?
[08:30] <sladen> GlaceBay27: save the file, press ctrl-alt-backspace  (not delete)
[08:30] <skippy81> GlaceBay27:  you should make sure you have a backup
[08:30] <BioVorE> raetsel99: I think thats an AC97 device.  you have the correct modules loaded.. maybe the automagical detection didn't pick it up for somereason.
[08:30] <kapputu> yes, it works fine
[08:30] <ajeeb> I wil ask in a different way: whats the easiest wy to install Apache/PHP/MySQL in Dapper?
[08:30] <sladen> GlaceBay27: if that doesn't work, yes, reboot with  ctrl-alt-del
[08:30] <raetsel99> snd_pcmi is loaded
[08:30] <DarkRavenMixage> sladen he runs if I use sudo kopete but not if i use Kopete
[08:30] <DBO> ajeeb, XAMPP
[08:30] <tombs> hi all
[08:30] <depi> why is everything in GNOME so big in 1024x768 (in windows is it good), but there on ubuntu is every icon and windows so big
[08:30] <bobstro> raetsel99:  is that user a member of audio group?
[08:30] <Anusien> Does Wine not work at all on 64-bit Dapper?
[08:31] <DarkRavenMixage> sladen but it works :) great :) thank you
[08:31] <ajeeb> DBO: thanks...
[08:31] <bobstro> depi:  bigger is better!
[08:31] <raetsel99> yep as I say it was fine until the upgrade
[08:31] <depi> bobstro: no! :)
[08:31] <sladen> DarkRavenMixage: what error message does it give when it doesn't run
[08:31] <ticc> hi. where are config files of gnome-menu kept?
[08:31] <skippy81> dephi, use 1280*1024 then :P
[08:31] <DBO> ajeeb, just google xampp, the install is as easy as untarring their package
[08:31] <Gilly_> depo: i agree, i can't stand big icons
[08:31] <sladen> DarkRavenMixage: possibly its config file is causing problems.
[08:31] <bobstro> depi:  sorry haven't figured that out yet myself.
[08:31] <raetsel99> the car is listed in /proc/asound/cards Intelikey
[08:31] <DarkRavenMixage> trying to create local folder /home/darkravenmixage/.kde/share: Permission denied
[08:31] <raetsel99> +d
[08:31] <depi> skippy81: but my monitro doesnt support bigger frekvency than 602Hz on bigger resolution
[08:31] <WebMaven> Are there any kernel or networking experts in the channel?
[08:31] <DarkRavenMixage> sladen trying to create local folder /home/darkravenmixage/.kde/share: Permission denied
[08:31] <intelikey> less is more
[08:31] <flodine> is there a burner out there for dapper as good as nero or better?
[08:31] <bobstro> raetsel99:  i lost audio too, not sure why
[08:31] <Anusien> intelikey: :{
[08:32] <Anusien> err :P
[08:32] <kurt314> I have Ubuntu installed. Rockin'
[08:32] <Ron_o> flodline, K3B.
[08:32] <DarkRavenMixage> sladen in the end it says kopete: ERROR: KUniqueApplication: Can't setup DCOP communication.
[08:32] <Sgeo> How do I purge a removed package?
[08:32] <zachhale-pc> can anyone help me install the ubuntu bootstrap. i've downloaded deboottstrap and am trying to get it to work from a knoppix livecd
[08:32] <sladen> DarkRavenMixage: can you file a bug:  https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/kopete/+filebug
[08:32] <bobstro> raetsel99:  but it was groups. mine's complicated by nis/nfs setup though.
[08:32] <raetsel99> weird thing is I have had internet stream sound for BBC site was working though I've bust that now
[08:32] <stkni> I like the idea of Ubuntu so I thought I'd install it on my crusty laptop.   But the live cd gives error: "ACPI: Vendor "PTLTD" System " DSDT" Revision etc ... I already know the ACPI on this host is shot.  But it seems to be a show stopper :(.   Can I bypass it?
[08:32] <skippy81> hmm depi i think your stuck then, i do agree that default resolution looks terrible in gnome
[08:32] <bobstro> raetsel99:  is *all* sound broken?
[08:32] <sladen> DarkRavenMixage: okay, maybe there is a copy running already.  Can you include the error line in the bug report
[08:32] <Anusien> Does Wine not work at all on 64-bit Dapper?
[08:32] <Ron_o> try Graveman and a bunch other.
[08:32] <Masqy> a tidy question: suppose I don't have a graphical interface, i.e. neither x/k/ubuntu-desktop, how can I upgrade  a server installation?
[08:33] <Ron_o> but K3b is beter than nero.
[08:33] <WebMaven> Networking on my laptop does not work under Dapper (but worked under Breezy) and the machine now freezes when I 'bounce' the interface.
[08:33] <raetsel99> bobstro yes it is now, though until I tried a re-install of kubuntu-desktop I did have sound in firefox
[08:33] <skippy81> Anusien:  yes it works, there are guides on the forums, it is probably easier to use a 32bit chroot for it though
[08:33] <raetsel99> well via realplayer
[08:33] <DarkRavenMixage> sladen i will
[08:33] <Anusien> skippy: There are 32bit chroot guides on the forums too?
[08:33] <raetsel99> The odd thing is no errror messages, it's almost as though a mute is on but the mixers show volume is up
[08:33] <sladen> DarkRavenMixage: http://chicagolug.org/Ubuntu_Debootstrap  change 'breezy' to dapper'
[08:34] <Sgeo> raetsel99: Did your upgrader brake? (Reason I ask is because I currently have sound problems from the uupgrasde, upgrader kind of had issues, soI want to see if any solutions for you might work for me)
[08:34] <WebMaven> BenC: are you available?
[08:34] <skippy81> Anusien:  there is actaully a script which sets one up for you, i will find it for you now, brb
[08:34] <TehUni> i just installed ubuntu and the nvidia drivers and it feels sluggish. i'm on an xp64 3500+ w/ 2.5 gigs of ram and a 6600gt. what should i check?
[08:34] <bobbyd> what do i need to install to get printing in GIMP ?
[08:34] <BenC> BenC: somewhat
[08:34] <zachhale-pc> can anyone help me install the ubuntu bootstrap. i've downloaded deboottstrap and am trying to get it to work from a knoppix livecd
[08:34] <mnk> can anyone please help me? I am trying to set up my printer [HP 1000]  which gets recognised but it just doesn't print.
[08:34] <sladen> stkni: boot with   acpi=off
[08:34] <WebMaven> BenC: I subscribed you to my bug, I hope that's OK.
[08:34] <BenC> which one?
[08:34] <WebMaven> BenC: Networking on my laptop does not work under Dapper (but worked under Breezy) and the machine now freezes when I 'bounce' the interface.
[08:34] <sladen> DarkRavenMixage: thanks.  We'll get the kubuntu guys to look over it
[08:35] <avis`> people have mentioned using chroot under 64 bit dapper to play win32codecs.  is this a out of the way kind of thing to do if you are using a 64 bit desktop ?
[08:35] <DarkRavenMixage> sladen i have to post in the first link you gave me?
[08:35] <BenC> WebMaven: if it's against linux-source-2.6.15 then there's no need to sub me, I already get those :)
[08:35] <WebMaven> BenC: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/48263
[08:35] <raetsel99> Hi Sgeo, I upgraded via adept and it seemed ok
[08:35] <Jowi> apache question. .htaccess and .htpasswd seems to be ignored for the protected folder i created in /var/www. do i need to install an apache module for this to work?
[08:35] <skippy81> Anusien:  here is the link, read it carefully - the script worked for me but i cant guarantee it will work for you http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=904320#post904320
[08:35] <sladen> WebMaven: what network card do you have?  Are you using ndiswrapper?
[08:35] <DarkRavenMixage> sladen "the launchpad?"
[08:35] <intelikey> mnk paused ?
[08:35] <Sgeo> raetsel99: oh. Well, tell me if you get it working anyway
[08:35] <oezguer_> IS there a link  to download new Ubuntu GAMES ?????thanx
[08:35] <WebMaven> sladen: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/48263
[08:35] <sladen> DarkRavenMixage: yes, that should file it against the 'kopete' package
[08:35] <raetsel99> lol - ok Sgeo will do
[08:35] <Anusien> skippy81: thanks a lot
[08:36] <sladen> oezguer_: Add/Remove programs
[08:36] <skippy81> Anusien: no problem, i hope it works out for you
[08:36] <LinuxJones> avis`, if your running amd64 just install vlc, it does alot of different formats.
[08:36] <mnk> intelikey, it isn't paused - it says ready
[08:36] <DarkRavenMixage> sladen the e-mail for registration don't arrives.. lol
[08:36] <raetsel99> I've tried re-install of anything sound related I can find alsa, esd etc. but to no avail
[08:36] <avis`> ok LinuxJones thank you
[08:36] <WebMaven> sladen: I had to use ndiswrapper under Hoary, but Breezy worked fine.
[08:36] <depi> and it it any possibility to change the icon sizes on the desktop?
[08:36] <intelikey> raetsel99 is the module loaded?   cat /proc/asuoud/cards
[08:36] <oezguer_> sladen: thanx , but where is the add/remove programs? :(
[08:36] <skippy81> Anusien:  i used that script on a fresh install of 64bit dapper a week ago and it worked perfectly so as long as you follow the guide you should be allright i think
[08:37] <sladen> WebMaven: can you add your comments to the bottom of that and say you're experiencing the problem too
[08:37] <sladen> and mark it as being a regression
[08:37] <intelikey> mnk  not the printer.  cups.    is cups paused ?
[08:37] <mnk> intelikey, it says it is printing, but it just doesn't. it just hangs
[08:37] <raetsel99> hi Intelikey yes I posted earlier cat /proc/asound/cards lists the card
[08:37] <WebMaven> sladen: I filed that bug.
[08:37] <Sgeo> How can I purge an already removed package?
[08:37] <mnk> intelikey, i dunno how would i find that out?
[08:37] <intelikey> mnk sounds like cups is paused.
[08:37] <cr3> is there a wifi applet I can add to the gnome panel?
[08:37] <LinuxJones> Sgeo, reinstall then apt-get --purge remove package
[08:38] <Anusien> skippy81: so instead of installing their firefox, just build wine from source?
[08:38] <raetsel99> 0 [CMI8738MC6     ] : CMI8738-MC6 - C-Media PCI CMI8738-MC6
[08:38] <intelikey> mnk i don't use gnome  but something like susyem admin printers
[08:38] <raetsel99>                      C-Media PCI CMI8738-MC6 (model 55) at 0xd800, irq 225
[08:38] <Sgeo> LinuxJones: except that reinstalling would remove some very important packages
[08:38] <LinuxJones> Sgeo, or right click it in synaptic and mark for complete removal
[08:38] <Sgeo> it's ifrename that I want to purge
[08:38] <WebMaven> BenC: I found out after I filed the bug that it's a dupe, but mine has  more confirmation and info.
[08:38] <raetsel99> that's the ca /proc output Intelikey
[08:38] <sladen> WebMaven: okay.  You'll ge more of a solution via the bug report, than here :)
[08:38] <mnk> intelikey, Status of Common Unix Printing System: cupsd is running.
[08:38] <skippy81> Anusien, you should be able to either build wine from source or install a 32bit wine *.deb package from inside the chroot
[08:38] <oezguer_> sladen: thanx , but where is the add/remove programs? :(
[08:38] <BenC> WebMaven: then dupe the other to yours
[08:38] <Anusien> skippy81: thanks
[08:39] <intelikey> raetsel99 ok  can you open alsamixer from the terminal ?
[08:39] <skippy81> you have to make sure that you use "sudo chroot /chroot/ to make sure that you are installing into your 32bit envioronment and not your 64bit one.
[08:39] <BenC> WebMaven: oh wait, dupe yours to 34902
[08:39] <BenC> I have marked that one fixed-pending
[08:39] <WebMaven> BenC: at least, that's my estimation, maybe you'll feel otherwise: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/34958
[08:39] <raetsel99> intelikey yes and it shows master vol at 90%
[08:39] <skippy81> Anusien:  i recommend you isntall firefox and flash though, they are handy to have and will help you understand how the chroot works
[08:39] <sladen> Sgeo: sudo dpkg --purge packagename
[08:40] <BenC> WebMaven: any bugs related to rt2500 are likely SMP issues, and will be fixed soon
[08:40] <Sgeo> BRB hoping it works
[08:40] <sladen> oezguer_: Applications -> Add/Remove
[08:40] <intelikey> mnk right click on the printer  and if it gives an option to pause it, it's not paused.  if it gives an option to reusme, it is paused.
[08:40] <oezguer_> sladen:  thanxxxx
[08:40] <Anusien> skippy81: Would I have to install 32bit firefox to get flash as a plugin for it?
[08:40] <h3sp4wn> Ausien: You can use schroot to transparantly use programs from chroots
[08:40] <mnk> intelikey, it is not paused; there is an option to pause it
[08:40] <skippy81> Anusien, i think the script post tells you how to do it, but yeah thats basically the way it works
[08:41] <intelikey> raetsel99 cat /dev/random > /dev/dsp      white noise ?
[08:41] <skippy81> once you have the chroot up, you can switch into it and install programs into it as if it was your main system
[08:41] <Anusien> skippy81: well, this will give me something to do and delay me setting up a dual boot for a few days.  Thanks
[08:41] <skippy81> you can even install synaptic into the chroot and retrieve 32bit packages graphically :)
[08:41] <mnk> intelikey, in printers, it does say that it is printing 2 jobs; but the light on the printer isn't flashing and nor is it printing
[08:42] <jazzido> Hi....i'm trying to upgrade to dapper with update-manager. The installation fails with the message "Can't install ubuntu-desktop". any clue? anyone?
[08:42] <WebMaven> BenC: I'm not sure it's a ralink issue, the problem also happens when the wired network is bounced, even when the rt2500 module is blacklisted.
[08:42] <raetsel99> intelikey I get "device or resource busy"
[08:42] <intelikey> mnk ok then it's something else.  check you system logs /var/log/cups*  /var/log/messages
[08:42] <LinuxJones> Anusien, I ran the 64 version for a few days, not much difference for a desktop unless you encode video/audio or compile alot of programs and the like.
[08:42] <skippy81> yeah Anusien. its a fun little project - my fave thing about 64bit are all the little things you have to do to get it running :)
[08:42] <BenC> WebMaven: ah, hmm
[08:42] <sladen> jazzido: try from the command line with   sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:42] <Anusien> LinuxJones: I know, but it seems like a fair amount of work to set it back up 32bit.  Chances are I'll set up a dual boot regardless, so having 64bit for compiliation and encoding would be convenient
[08:42] <skippy81> I agree with LinuxJones though, 64bit is really just for geekfun at the moment, its not that practival
[08:42] <WebMaven> BenC: it's all in my bug.
[08:42] <skippy81> but i still love it :)#
[08:43] <mnk> intelikey, it says: PID 32476 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp) crashed on signal 9!
[08:43] <intelikey> raetsel99 hmmmm you need crimsun to help you.  that sounds like esound error or something along that line.
[08:43] <LinuxJones> Anusien, yeah :)
[08:43] <raetsel99> intelikey an fuser /dev/dsp does not show any process has it but Iget device busy when I cat /dev/random
[08:43] <mnk> intelikey, CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer: Unauthorized
[08:43] <jazzido> sladen: "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded". weird :S
[08:43] <mnk> intelikey, but that's odd because it let me add the printer!
[08:43] <anfangs> is it a bad idea to use a KDE irc client on a gnome desktop?
[08:43] <Anusien> skippy81: basically.  I need something to hack on
[08:43] <raetsel99> intelikey yeah I think it is a problem with a higher level up the chain but can't find it
[08:44] <skippy81> yeah well 64bit is great if you like to fiddle  :)
[08:44] <sladen> jazzido: try  sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:44] <troy_s> 64bit is great.
[08:44] <skippy81> Anusien:  try gentoo sometime , that is a real timewaster of a distro , but great fun :)
[08:44] <WebMaven> Benc: of course what all these bugs have in common is that they use the same chipsets for the wired (VT6102) and wireless (rt2500) networking.
[08:44] <troy_s> been running it for a couple years... if you have a chip, unleash it.
[08:44] <ProN00b> zomg, i just got an apt-get update error
[08:44] <ProN00b> 99% [Connecting to au.archive.ubuntu.com (130.95.3.26)] bzip2: (stdin) is not a bzip2 file.
[08:44] <Anusien> In a moment, I'll be on here struggling to get my printer working, and then I'll set up GRUB to boot both partitions, run ntsfix, and either reinstall windows, or just go play war3
[08:44] <ProN00b> Err http://security.ubuntu.com dapper-security/main Packages
[08:44] <ProN00b>   Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[08:44] <ProN00b> Get:4 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com dapper Release.gpg [189B] 
[08:44] <ProN00b> can anyone help me ?
[08:44] <intelikey> raetsel99 i was just hitting the more common issues.  base system.   i don't even run a gui so i'm not of much use above that
[08:44] <searayman> anyone know where i can download any good mac themes?
[08:44] <jazzido> sladen: ok, installed. should i use update-manager or apt?
[08:44] <troy_s> anusien:  what printer?  www.linuxprinting.org
[08:44] <jack1> Hello.
[08:44] <deadsee> I can't figure out how to set up the partitions during the installation... can someone help me?
[08:45] <skippy81> searayman: gnomelook.org has some cheap osx imitation themes :)
[08:45] <searayman> deadsee:  what are u using dapper?
[08:45] <BenC> WebMaven: what exactly is the mesg about IRQ conflicts you refered to?
[08:45] <sladen> jazzido: sounds like your sorted.  Restart X or the machine now
[08:45] <BenC> WebMaven: dmesg for dapper would be most appropriate
[08:45] <anfangs> do i have voice?
[08:45] <deadsee> searayman: yes. I'm currently going through the dapper install
[08:45] <skippy81> deadsee, sure what exactly do you want to achieve?
[08:45] <raetsel99> intelikey.. that's an idea I could try a boot into just consol see if that allows sound to work
[08:45] <Anusien> troy_s: I know of that link.  Gnome will set it up, and jobs will spool, they just won't print
[08:45] <LinuxJones> anfangs, yeah
[08:45] <jazzido> sladen: you mean that i already upgraded?
[08:45] <troy_s> anusien:  what make?
[08:45] <deadsee> I have a 40 GB disk with 8 GB used up, and I want to use the 32 GB free space
[08:45] <sladen> jazzido: just make sure you do get a result from   grep '^deb .*dapper' /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:45] <anfangs> LinuxJones: thx
[08:45] <searayman> deadsee: did u suse live cd then click the folder on the desktop for install?
[08:46] <intelikey> raetsel99 yep
[08:46] <jack1> Can I catch podcasts for my MP3 player using Rhythmbox? It seems to only play them itself. In addition, it says 'failed' after downloading stuff.
[08:46] <deadsee> searayman: yes
[08:46] <skippy81> deadsee, the most common configuration is just one big partion and have it set with the boot flag
[08:46] <Anusien> troy_s: epson stylus c60.  it worked a few days ago
[08:46] <raetsel99> cheers intelikey I'll go try that.....
[08:46] <diablo`> someone remember where is the config file of the gnome bitTorrent downloader /
[08:46] <diablo`> ?
[08:46] <deadsee> searayman: and I *love* it that I can be installing an OS and using it at the same time ;)
[08:46] <sladen> deadsee: the CD will allow you to resize the existing partition when you install
[08:46] <jazzido> sladen: nil. my sources are pointing to breezy
[08:46] <intelikey> raetsel99 sudo init 1   for that
[08:46] <searayman> deadsee: then your following the step by step graphical setup
[08:46] <troy_s> anusien:  when did it stop?
[08:46] <searayman> deadsee: it should partition for you if you choose so
[08:46] <WebMaven> BenC: there is a dmesg for dapper attached.
[08:46] <troy_s> anusien:  at least it is an epson.  did you remove it entirely then try re-adding one?
[08:47] <nightw> hi
[08:47] <deadsee> searayman: yes, but its options are to either erase the whole disk (which I don't want), or to use the entire available free space (is this good?), or do it manually.
[08:47] <BenC> WebMaven: ok
[08:47] <WebMaven> BenC: two in fact
[08:47] <Anusien> troy_s: yes.  I think it stopped when I unplugged all the USB devices and went mobile (laptop)
[08:47] <einvents> klk
[08:47] <nightw> Has the drapper desktop cd support for reiser4?
[08:47] <troy_s> anusien:  you know that each usb slot will be a different device yes?
[08:47] <capitanplaneta> !compiz
[08:47] <ubotu> Compiz is a compositing manager that uses OpenGL for rendering. See http://en.opensuse.org/Compiz -- Installation howto's:   http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems.
[08:47] <sladen> http://www.chavscum.co.uk/catalog/images/frosty2005_large.jpg
[08:47] <mnk> intelikey, u there?
[08:47] <sladen> D'oh
[08:47] <skippy81> nightw no not the newest riserfs
[08:47] <searayman> is there and option to resize disk and use the rest of it? cause that will give you a dual boot of linux and windows
[08:47] <WebMaven> one for my laptop and one from someone else experiencing the same problem on another model with the same chipsets.
[08:48] <Anusien> troy_s: Yes.  I've since uninstalled and reinstalled the printer on the current USB device
[08:48] <searayman> deadsee: is there and option to resize disk and use the rest of it? cause that will give you a dual boot of linux and windows
[08:48] <Stormx2> What is deskbar?
[08:48] <Anusien> !dualboot
[08:48] <ubotu> for wintel https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo :for the Mac https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[08:48] <deadsee> searayman: no, there are only the three above options.
[08:48] <finalbeta_> ok, entrie level question, where am I suposed to install user programs, /usr/bin /usr/var ?
[08:48] <troy_s> anusien:  what method did you do to choose the printer?  did you use the detected listing or the forced on usb pulldown?
[08:48] <searayman> deadsee: then i dont know what to do sorry
[08:48] <intelikey> mnk yes and out of ideas.   lagging about 30 seconds alos.
[08:48] <Anusien> troy_s: both
[08:48] <zachhale-pc> can anyone help me install the ubuntu bootstrap. i've downloaded deboottstrap and am trying to get it to work from a knoppix livecd
[08:49] <troy_s> anusien:  strange weird.  did you try different usb ports?
[08:49] <mnk> intelikey, cupsdAuthorize: Local authentication certificate not found!
[08:49] <Anusien> troy_s: yes
[08:49] <Wan_Stiller> hello, is it possible to open a terminal window to see what is doing an application that is *still running*?
[08:49] <Anusien> okay, ff 32-bit isn't working
[08:49] <racestoapril1> i have a question, how would i connect to this chat (irc://irc.efnet.net/mininova) through gaim
[08:49] <skippy81> guys, does anyone know a fix for the bug when firefox and gedit forget their window resize choices and always revert to a silly size when not maximised ?
[08:49] <Anusien> or rather, it doesn't have flash
[08:49] <troy_s> anusien:  and you can't track back to exactly when it dun busted?
[08:49] <capitanplaneta> dapper ROCKS !
[08:49] <nbx909> !tell racestoapril1 about gaim
[08:49] <WebMaven> BenC: one for my laptop and one from someone else experiencing the same problem on another model with the same chipsets.
[08:49] <Anusien> troy_s: nope
[08:49] <deadsee> um someone else who knows what partitions I must create?
[08:50] <troy_s> anusien:  hrm.  have you checked malone?
[08:50] <intelikey> mnk i don't even have my thinking cap on....   but isn't there also a #cups channel
[08:50] <Anusien> troy_s: malone?
[08:50] <webben> racestoapril1: add an account at irc.efnet.net to your Gaim accounts, then login with that, then Join a chat
[08:50] <troy_s> anusien:  www.launchpad.net/malone
[08:50] <skippy81> deadsee, just create one big partition and mount it as / and make it bootable
[08:50] <Botty> haha, I got dual screen working!
[08:50] <Anusien> skippy81: weird, I'm in the chroot jail, and flash won't work
[08:50] <troy_s> anusien:  for an existing bug report.
[08:50] <webben> racestoapril1: i'm using Gaim to chat here
[08:50] <Wan_Stiller> ???
[08:50] <intelikey> mnk local auth cert eeh ?   hmmmm
[08:51] <Botty> man, didn't expect it to - just had to install fglrx and add some stuff to xconf
[08:51] <Masqy> a tidy question: suppose I don't have a graphical interface, i.e. neither x/k/ubuntu-desktop, how can I upgrade  a server installation?
[08:51] <KaiSVK> apache2 is not functional please help :{
[08:51] <skippy81> Anusien:  do "apt-get install synaptic firefox flashplugin-nonfree libxmu6 gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks" from inside the chroot, then leave the chroot and do "dchroot -d firefox"
[08:51] <racestoapril1> webben: i am too
[08:51] <Anusien> skippy81: i did, only I think FF might have had a window open that I missed
[08:51] <sladen> Masqy: sudo perl -p -i -e 's/breezy/dapper/' /etc/apt/sources.lists && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:51] <duneatreides> hello all, I have a question about my floppy drive, I think maybe that my floppy drive has finally bite the dust becasue I can not access it in either linux or windows
[08:52] <KaiSVK> what can be wrong with apache2 ?
[08:52] <KaiSVK> :(
[08:52] <skippy81> Anusien:  are you sure you told flash plugin to install in teh right place?
[08:52] <Jowi> Masqy: same way you upgrade a graphical one. "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get upgrade" (or "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade")
[08:52] <Flannel> !tell Masqy about upgrade
[08:52] <Anusien> skippy81: adblock.  derfderfderf
[08:52] <intelikey> Masqy apt-get dist-upgrade          but why would you?
[08:52] <duneatreides> but I am not sure, is there a diagnostic test I could run to find out for sure
[08:52] <Flannel> Masqy: in the wiki page, theres a non graphical upgrade section
[08:52] <skippy81> duneatreides:  if windows wont work with it its dead
[08:52] <sladen> Anusien: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[08:52] <racestoapril1> webben: i just don't know how to setup it for this page, irc://irc.efnet.net/mininova
[08:52] <Masqy> one more upgrading question: I've added some scripts to the /etc/init.d , will they be altered in some way ?
[08:53] <skippy81> duneatreides:  probably unplugged inside your case :) the best way to test it is to tell bios to boot from it
[08:53] <sladen> racestoapril1: /server irc.efnet.net    /join #mininova
[08:53] <racestoapril1> ok, thanks
[08:53] <sladen> Masqy: not unless they are owned by a package
[08:53] <disinterested_pe> i need the restricted formats site again
[08:53] <mnk> anyone else know anything about that please?
[08:53] <netstat> lu
[08:53] <skippy81> !restricted
[08:53] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[08:53] <mnk> cupsdAuthorize: Local authentication certificate not found!
[08:53] <Cyfr> hey how do I install ubuntu on my dads pc.. its about 3/4 year old, and wont run the live cd, just a sea of errors when I try and boot from live
[08:53] <WebMaven> BenC: I will do any tests and add any data to this bug if it will move the resolution forward.
[08:53] <sladen> Masqy: the debian system is very careful about leaving modified config files alone
[08:53] <Anusien> skippy81: what is wrong with this syntax: "dchroot -d dpkg -i wine_0.9.12-winehq2-ubuntu-6.06-1_i386.deb"
[08:53] <duneatreides> thank you skippy81, I'll give it a shot
[08:54] <WebMaven> BenC: Just tell me what you need that I haven't provided.
[08:54] <intelikey> Masqy added ones, no.  altered origenals  probably    you should be asked first.
[08:54] <Jowi> Masqy: if there are any files that belong to a package and that are different you should get a question if you want to keep the old one or have the new one or just show the difference between the files.
[08:54] <KaiSVK> no one cares about my apache
[08:54] <KaiSVK> :{
[08:54] <GuardianAtomos> Hey everyone. I followed the wiki steps for installing LAMP in Ubuntu 6.06, but now that it's done, my browser displays a download dialog box instead of serving up the pages (.php or .html) within the browser.
[08:54] <GuardianAtomos> Any suggestions?
[08:54] <sladen> KaiSVK: what's the problem with your apache?
[08:54] <Big_T> !easysource
[08:54] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[08:54] <KaiSVK> sladen: its not running properly
[08:55] <Flannel> GuardianAtomos: even the html?
[08:55] <skippy81> Anusien:  probably better to do a "sudo chroot /chroot/" then move into the directory of the package and do "dpkg -i *.deb" on it
[08:55] <sladen> KaiSVK: how is apache not running properly?
[08:55] <GuardianAtomos> Flannel: Yeah.
[08:55] <KaiSVK> sladen: what should be the home page for localhost ?
[08:55] <GuardianAtomos> As if those files are foreign to apache2.
[08:55] <knome> Guardian - you need to fix apache so that it executes php files instead of returning them.  Look to the docs, it is a standard practive.
[08:55] <KaiSVK> sladen: and where should it be located
[08:55] <skippy81> dchroot -d is best used for executing a single process i think Anusien
[08:55] <sladen> GuardianAtomos: check the apache error log
[08:55] <sladen> KaiSVK: /var/www/index.html
[08:55] <Flannel> GuardianAtomos: hmm, well, the php one means you need to add a handler for php,  but yeah, and if you can't track it down, #apache might be of more assistance
[08:56] <GuardianAtomos> Flannel: Great thanks. Apparently it's working when I explicitly say "index.php" or whatever...
[08:56] <KaiSVK> sladen: when I restart apache2 it wrote  Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName
[08:56] <GuardianAtomos> I guess I need to just configure the default files it looks for.
[08:56] <mnk> pls someone help me to fix this; i need to print out my project! :'(
[08:56] <knome> Guardian, is php the default page your installation returns?
[08:56] <Flannel> GuardianAtomos: that should be in there.  unless you deleted a lot out of your config
[08:56] <fatalblu> jebus, this channel almost crashes win-gaims irc function
[08:56] <[zero] > Is the firefox that comes with ubuntu outdated?
[08:56] <GuardianAtomos> Flannel: I don't think I did. I guess I'll tweak it.
[08:56] <fatalblu> too many users
[08:57] <sladen> KaiSVK: give it a  ServerName foo.bar.com  the warning is harmless
[08:57] <hanasaki> running dapper... when i do a ^N from firefox i get not jsut a new email msg window in thunderbird but a new thunderbird folder viewer too
[08:57] <Masqy> why did you add the LTS (long term support) to the name? Is breezy not long-termed supported?
[08:57] <earthen> mnk, whats you problem? printer not working?
[08:57] <troy_s> masqy:  from 3 to 5 years.
[08:57] <knome> breezy uses 1.0, yes it is outdated.  Dapper, I was glad to find, utilizes 1.5.
[08:57] <Anusien> any idea about a package "Package libxxf86dga1 is not installed." ?
[08:57] <tombs> does someone can hlep me with a wireless pcmcia installation please?
[08:57] <zachhale-pc> can anyone help me get my bootstrap working?
[08:57] <Flannel> Masqy: Dapper is supported for three years, instead of just 18 months, on the desktop.
[08:57] <mnk> earthen: yeah printer not working
[08:57] <troy_s> erm like flannel said :)
[08:57] <mnk> earthen: cupsdAuthorize: Local authentication certificate not found!
[08:57] <scifi> whats ubuntu like at detecting/using wireless pcmcia cards/networks ?
[08:57] <Masqy> oh, that's great :)
[08:58] <WebMaven> BenC: Are you there?
[08:58] <sladen> hanasaki: please file a bug:  http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+filebug
[08:58] <KaiSVK> sladen: I dont understand .... ;{
[08:58] <mnk> earthen: it says: PID 32476 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp) crashed on signal 9!
[08:58] <Anusien> nevermind, got it
[08:58] <troy_s> scifi:  if you have an open source friendly chipset, GREAT
[08:58] <knome> Flannel, do you mean 5 years?  18 months is 3 years... : )
[08:58] <troy_s> scifi:  if you don't, not good.  blame your vendor.
[08:58] <hanasaki> slackern:  ok.. i was hoping it was a config i mesed up
[08:58] <Jowi> knome: 18 months is a year and a half :)
[08:58] <KaiSVK> sladen: when I installed apache2 on the firs ubuntu ... it just worked ... now it just dont work
[08:58] <nightw> is there a kernel package for ubuntu(in any repository) which has reiser4 patched in?
[08:58] <knome> nvm, too much caffeine, bad math on 3...
[08:58] <Botty> I'm having trouble with dual-screen support - I can't move windows between them, and the top panel bars are unsynchronized
[08:58] <earthen> mnk,  mmm I not sure about that error
[08:58] <mnk> drat
[08:58] <scifi> what cards/wireless routers does it support natively ?
[08:58] <mnk> anyone?? PLEASE
[08:58] <Flannel> knome: no.  18 months is a year and a half.   the server is supported for five years.
[08:58] <earthen> mnk, did you try to reinstall it
[08:58] <sladen> KaiSVK: it's saying that "no ServerName xyz" has been specified in the config file, so it has tried a reverse-lookup on the IP address
[08:59] <troy_s> botty:  when you figure out your dual head bits, see if you can wiki your findings for others... there have been more than a few questions about it.
[08:59] <mnk> earthen: what cups?
[08:59] <knome> Flannel : I corrected the bad math.  Apologies.
[08:59] <scifi> troy_s: what cards/wireless routers does it support natively ?
[08:59] <sladen> KaiSVK: servername only gets used on error pages
[08:59] <Flannel> scifi: you could check the wiki for compatability : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[08:59] <Sgeo> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/758173
[08:59] <Botty> troy - allright
[08:59] <scifi> k thx
[08:59] <BioVorE> CUPS = Common Unix Printing System
[08:59] <earthen> mnk, yeah
[08:59] <Flannel> scifi: routers won't matter, just the NICs
[08:59] <troy_s> scifi:  your best bet is to figure out who supports open source... www.openbsd.org has a good listing of open specced chipsets.
[08:59] <troy_s> scifi:  from there you can work backwards.
[08:59] <KaiSVK> sladen: so what should I do ?
[08:59] <earthen> mnk,  will not make any differance probably
[08:59] <troy_s> botty:  thanks.
[08:59] <Anusien> woo, wine works!
[08:59] <Anusien> THanks skippy81
[09:00] <Sgeo> Some help please?
[09:00] <raetsel99> intelikey, well that was odd, tried sound from a text login no gui same problem. Then log back in to kde and it say I have a kmix sessiosn pending to restart put password in and now have sound!
[09:00] <aet> how do i begin install ubuntu from a running system? i did it once but dont remember how anymore
[09:00] <sladen> KaiSVK: either ignore it, or add a  ServerName  entry to the config file for Apache
[09:00] <skippy81> Anusien:  grats, i must admit i thought it would take you longer lol
[09:00] <zach> hello how can i setup dual monitors or horizontal setup.... Im running dapper with ati 9500...the 2nd monitor is just displaying brown background..
[09:00] <raetsel99> intelikey but not yet for realplayer , I'll try a reboot now and see what happens.....
[09:00] <skippy81> took me about 3 hours i belive :)
[09:00] <KaiSVK> sladen: when I ignore it ... and try it in firefox it doesnt work ... :/
[09:00] <sladen> KaiSVK: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#servername
[09:00] <mnk> has anyone got an HP 1000 working with ubuntu?
[09:00] <kane77> err... a tricky question... how do I uninstall programs installed from source??
[09:00] <scifi> Flannel/troy_s: thx for tips, gud thing about not having wireless already, i can buy with linux in mind :)
[09:01] <sladen> KaiSVK: try 'what' in firefox?
[09:01] <hanasaki> how do i find all bugs i opened or are on the list for?
[09:01] <zach> i tired aticonfig --dtop=horizontal --overlay-on=1 but no luck
[09:01] <sladen> mnk: should work fine.  what's your issue?
[09:01] <DarkLegacy> How come I don't have eth0 in network? I have a network card in my laptop.
[09:01] <troy_s> scifi:  vote with your money.  when you find a vendor who supports open source / free stallman software, buy it and send them mail telling them why.
[09:01] <troy_s> hanasaki: malone
[09:01] <skippy81> DarkLegacy, try ifconfig eth0 up
[09:01] <sladen> DarkLegacy: type  /sbin/ifconfig  maybe it's eth1
[09:01] <hanasaki> troy_s: what?
[09:01] <Anusien> skippy81: the script worked.  I failed to botch copy & paste, so I had to succeed by default
[09:01] <troy_s> scifi:  not just linux
[09:01] <Jowi> kane77: "by hand". i recommend to use checkinstall when installing local programs. checkinstalled programs can be removed with apt.
[09:01] <chrisbudden14> my mplayer-plugin controls have gone, but "show controls" is clicked
[09:01] <troy_s> scifi:  all freesoftware depends on you telling the vendor why you bought their item.
[09:02] <zach> how do i setup windows network settings
[09:02] <GameOver69> can someone help me..... ever since i upgraded to the new ubuntu... my network card names are screwed up and dont seem to work properly
[09:02] <mnk> sladen: it says: PID 32476 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp) crashed on signal 9!
[09:02] <troy_s> scifi: and if they have a positive stance, tell them you bought soley because of it.
[09:02] <Drakonik> What kind of Python environment does Ubuntu provide?
[09:02] <Flannel> zach: you mean samba?
[09:02] <Botty> oh, figured out what i did wrong
[09:02] <GameOver69> my wirelss card used to be wlan0, now its eth1
[09:02] <skippy81> Anusien: :) hehe well im glad it works for you, now you just have the nightmare of actually getting stuff to work with wine to worry about lol
[09:02] <deadsee> what does the "Use the largest continuous free space" option do in the install?
[09:02] <troy_s> hanasaki:  www.launchpad.net/malone
[09:02] <mnk> sladen:  cupsdAuthorize: Local authentication certificate not found!
[09:02] <Flannel> !tell zach about samba
[09:02] <WebMaven> Drakonik: a very good one.
[09:02] <hanasaki> k
[09:02] <zach> yes how do i setup samba to recognize windows network
[09:02] <Anusien> skippy81: I'm starting out easy
[09:02] <GameOver69> and when i dhclient the card, it always says network is down
[09:02] <troy_s> drakonik:  um... python?
[09:02] <Flannel> zach: read ubotu's pm.
[09:02] <skippy81> deadsee, it installs into the biggest single block of unpartition space on your disk
[09:02] <troy_s> drakonik:  if you mean ide, you add it after the fact.
[09:02] <zach> pm? lol
[09:02] <Drakonik> WebMaven: Really? What kind of tools are there, by defualt?
[09:02] <KaiSVK> sladen: whats that ?
[09:03] <troy_s> zach:  you skip it and use the superior ssh
[09:03] <intelikey> kane77 you inter the source dir and type make uninstall     if you did make install to install it.       man chkconfig
[09:03] <zach> ( i dont see samba in menus anywhere
[09:03] <DarkLegacy> Why don't I have eth0 in my network?
[09:03] <deadsee> skippy81: and it won't put /home separately, right? how do I do that? I'm not sure how to manually edit the table...
[09:03] <skippy81> deadsee, it is the "easy setup option" providing you have a partition you are willing to delete to make room for it
[09:03] <keisho> What is the "alternate" release for?
[09:03] <Flannel> zach: read ubotu's message to you, it's got a link to a tutorial
[09:03] <a_monkey> ohnoes, bug in ubuntu :( https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1
[09:03] <WebMaven> by default? I'm not sure. But pretty much everything is just an apt-get away.
[09:03] <sladen> KaiSVK: it is the apache help documentation telling you about the 'ServerName' configuration option that you have been asking about
[09:03] <Anusien> skippy81: any idea what this means? "err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winex11.drv": libXxf86vm.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[09:03] <Drakonik> Cool.
[09:03] <troy_s> zach:  use ssh.  far superior.  more secure.  more versatile for a plethora of things.  easier.  single ported.  need i say more?
[09:03] <scifi> Flannel/troy_s:  so u say the router isnt much of an issue, just the wireless card ?
[09:03] <WebMaven> Drakonik:  by default? I'm not sure. But pretty much everything is just an apt-get away.
[09:03] <GameOver69> anyone?
[09:03] <zach> well i can set that up on a windows pc?
[09:03] <Jowi> kane77: "/msg ubotu checkinstall" for more info on that. if you do not want to use checkinstall i would use the --prefix option when ./configure'ing to specify a good location (such as /opt) for all your compiled apps. that way you only have to remove the directory in /opt to uninstall it.
[09:04] <sladen> mnk: nothing to do with it being an HP 1000/whatever, that's to do with CUPS (the printing system)
[09:04] <troy_s> scifi:  generally, although you can buy the wrt54g-L from linksys and tell them to support open source further.
[09:04] <troy_s> make sure you get the L
[09:04] <skippy81> Anusion, no idea im afraid, is that happening when you try to run a windows program in wine?
[09:04] <troy_s> zach:  yes.
[09:04] <zach> ill have to read up on it
[09:04] <Flannel> scifi: right.  router doesn't need to "support linux" or anything.  it just deals with packets, and they look the same from linux or windows.
[09:04] <Anusien> skippy81: yeah.  i forgot to start out easy though
[09:04] <troy_s> ubotu, tell zach about ssh
[09:04] <deadsee> skippy81: I have free (unpartitioned) space, not a partition.
[09:04] <mnk> sladen: so what should i do to fix it?
[09:04] <kane77> intelikey, and what if i only used ./install ???
[09:04] <a_monkey> GameOver69, check that it is even detecting the network-card
[09:04] <troy_s> zach: and spread the word.
[09:04] <GameOver69> a_monkey, i typed in iwconfig
[09:04] <troy_s> scifi:  but some routers are more protocol compliant.
[09:04] <sladen> mnk: if you're not trying to print from the server, you shouldn't need to worry.
[09:04] <zach> :)
[09:04] <scifi> troy_s: how is that router and it will work with windows & linux simultaneously ?
[09:04] <Flannel> troy_s: ssh won't do windows networking, and won't solve his problems, I imagine.
[09:05] <GameOver69> a_monkey, and it detected it
[09:05] <Ratzilla> has anyone gotten sound to work with dapper?
[09:05] <simp> is there anything like task manager in windows for ubuntu/kubuntu?
[09:05] <scifi> troy_s: how much*
[09:05] <troy_s> scifi:  which is why you can buy that open source based router from linksys and even put a bare bones linux on it.
[09:05] <KaiSVK> sladen: fuck*ng off ... I have solved it ... if I could say it ...
[09:05] <skippy81> Anusien, try googling for "libXxf86vm+ubuntu" and see what package it belongs to, install that package into the chroot environment
[09:05] <Flannel> scifi: unless you plan on upgrading the firmware on it, you don't really need it.
[09:05] <sladen> Ratzilla: yes, sound should work out on the box
[09:05] <troy_s> scifi:  all of 40 bucks.
[09:05] <Ratzilla> simp: type top into the ternminal
[09:05] <sladen> KaiSVK: language please.  what have you managed to solve?
[09:05] <Botty> Ratzilla - yeah, it detected my integrated sound stuff
[09:05] <troy_s> scifi:  do a search for WRT54GL at google.  www.ncix.com is a good starting point.
[09:05] <Botty> I wonder if it can do surround...
[09:05] <intelikey> kane77 less that install script  or read the README files
[09:05] <scifi> troy_s: wow thats cheap
[09:05] <KaiSVK> sladen: I uninstalled all the apache packages and all the php packages ... then installed again and it works ...
[09:05] <troy_s> scifi:  it MUST have the L!
[09:05] <Flannel> troy_s: no, it's like 80.  you pay more for the L.  He's better off getting an older WRT54G, they're still out there, I just bought a V3.
[09:05] <KaiSVK> sladen: I dont understand it ....
[09:05] <Anusien> skippy81: it made me install that libxx package already
[09:06] <sladen> KaiSVK: bingo.  fantastic!  :)
[09:06] <troy_s> flannel:  just bought six... got em for 40 us.
[09:06] <hanasaki> hmm there is a bug i reported but when i search for reporter = my emaill  it doesnt show
[09:06] <troy_s> flannel:  i think ncix has them on sale now for 50cdn.
[09:06] <skippy81> ok deadsee, i suggest you choose manually edit partition table and make the following partitions: 1) a 10gb ext 3 root drectory, mount it as "/" and set it to bootable flag
[09:06] <simp> Ratzilla: how to kill anything from there?
[09:06] <mnk> sladen: i am trying to print but it won't print - it just hangs
[09:06] <Flannel> troy_s: well, at retailers theyre bloody expensive.
[09:06] <hanasaki> ah found it
[09:06] <wastrel> i hate printer config
[09:06] <KaiSVK> sladen: thats horrible not fantastic :/ thats a windows style of solving problems ....
[09:06] <Ratzilla> sladen, Botty: it didnt work out of the boc for me..ive looked at my volume controls and they're not muted..
[09:06] <wastrel> it's such a headache
[09:06] <sladen> hanasaki: Advanced-Search -> show Rejected,Fix Released, Duplicates
[09:06] <DarkLegacy> !network
[09:06] <ubotu> This refers to a group of interconnected computers. The computers must be capable of transferring data to form a true network--you can't just weld a bunch of computers together.
[09:06] <deadsee> skippy81: ok, hold a sec while I do that. Thanks in the meantime...
[09:06] <hanasaki> are rejected bugs off the list of those to consider fixing?
[09:06] <DarkLegacy> !ethernet
[09:06] <speedlink|war>  When i create a folder on my ftp, it will use 022 as CHMOD, how do i change it? I use proftpd
[09:06] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, DarkLegacy
[09:06] <sladen> KaiSVK: you didn't have to reboot did you
[09:06] <skippy81> deadsee:  and 2) make a 2gb swap partition, format it as "swap"
[09:07] <Ratzilla> simp: go back to the terminal and type sudo killall <process name>
[09:07] <sladen> KaiSVK: can you file a bug if you can reproduce it
[09:07] <troy_s> scifi:  make sure you send mail to the vendor who supports open source.  and perhaps tell another why you chose NOT to purchase theirs...  if you really want to make a small difference.
[09:07] <Ratzilla> !sound
[09:07] <ubotu> Help to fix issues with sound can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[09:07] <earthen> mnk, did you solve your problem
[09:07] <Jowi> DarkLegacy: what are you looking for?
[09:07] <mnk> earthen: nope
[09:07] <skippy81> deadsee: 3) use your remaining space to make a bit ext3 partition, format it as ext3 and mount it as /home
[09:07] <Frogzoo> hanasaki: probly rejected either because description isn't sufficient, or it's a duplicate
[09:07] <hanasaki> Frogzoo:  so wont be wroked on?
[09:07] <earthen> mnk, try this wed site "https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/45099"
[09:08] <Frogzoo> hanasaki: no, won't be worked on
[09:08] <sladen> mnk: what messages do you get in   /var/log/cups/*log  ?
[09:08] <speedlink|war>  When i create a folder on my ftp, it will use 022 as CHMOD, how do i change it? I use proftpd
[09:08] <zipper_> Hmm, i cant seem to get the userlist in xchat to show in 6.06?
[09:08] <mnk> sladen: it says: PID 32476 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp) crashed on signal 9!
[09:08] <Sionide> uggghh wtf
[09:08] <mnk> sladen:  cupsdAuthorize: Local authentication certificate not found!
[09:08] <skippy81> Anusien:  it might just be that the particular wine program you want to use has issues, start of with something tiny like a keygen and work your way up
[09:08] <sladen> speedlink|war: proftpd is a FTP server
[09:08] <Sionide> since the upgrade, xine isn't disabling my screensaver when i play dvds :/
[09:08] <sladen> speedlink|war: do  man proftpd  for the config option
[09:09] <earthen> mnk, try doig "sudo foomatic-cleanupdrivers"
[09:09] <Frogzoo> scifi: troy_s thinkyou mean http://www.openwrt.org
[09:09] <Anusien> skippy81: I installed that libXx package but your google gave me the -dev package also
[09:09] <deadsee> skippy81: How do I set what to mount it as? It only lets me set the size.
[09:09] <skippy81> Sionide, xine is dodgy, i suggest you use totem with a xine backend
[09:09] <Jowi> speedlink|war: "sudo nano /etc/proftpd.conf" and look for the "umask"
[09:09] <hanasaki> Frogzoo:  i searched fora bug w/ my name... it si rejected on ubuntu and unconf on ubuntu-website.    the list for my search shows only rejected  ???
[09:09] <Sionide> skippy81, it worked fine before... i extremely dislike totem.
[09:09] <sladen> Sionide: gnome-screensaver doesn't provide a  xscreensaver-command --poke
[09:09] <speedlink|war> Jowi: I know, but it wont change
[09:09] <skippy81> deadsee:  i think if you are using the graphical installer, you have to declare all your partitions, and then mount them on the next step of the wizzard
[09:09] <GameOver69> can someone help me..... ever since i upgraded to the new ubuntu... my network card names are screwed up and dont seem to work properly
[09:09] <Sionide> sladen, i got rid of gnome-screensaver and installed xscreensaver again
[09:09] <Frogzoo> Sionide: I like gxine, but hey
[09:09] <GameOver69> my wirelss card used to be wlan0, now its eth1
[09:09] <GameOver69> and when i dhclient the card, it always says network is down
[09:10] <Jowi> speedlink|war: you need to restart proftd
[09:10] <skippy81> deadsee, just make sure you have 1) 10gb ext3 2) 2gb swap file 3) rest of space in ext3
[09:10] <skippy81> deadsee, you will want to make the 10gb ext3 bootable also, keep an eye out for that option
[09:10] <Jowi> speedlink|war: sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd restart
[09:10] <zach> samba is no good yet... i dont remember shared directories so i cant mount permantely ..and theres no settings for samba in network general tab
[09:11] <scifi> troy_s: i already have a adsl/modem router, wud that linksys work ok with it ?
[09:11] <skippy81> but dont worry deadsee, the mounting step is next - i personally hate the graphic installer - it really sucks
[09:11] <bananafly> is the ubuntu installer supposed to ask about installing GRUB?
[09:11] <speedlink|war> Jowi: I have done that like 20 times
[09:11] <skippy81> bananafly: yes right at the end
[09:11] <DrSpin> can anyone help me with using my Blackberry with Linux?
[09:11] <nbx909> bananafly, if it detects more then one os it will
[09:11] <speedlink|war> Jowi, I've changed the umask 022, to umask 700, and restarted the proftpd, and it wont work. I create a dir and it wont let me enter it as its on chmod 022.
[09:11] <bananafly> and if it doesn't?
[09:11] <skippy81> bananafly:  why have you finished the install?
[09:11] <bananafly> because it just installed GRUB without asking
[09:11] <KaiSVK> sladen: I didnt have to ... but another problem ... i have index.php in /var/www/ and when I reloaded localhost it wrote that there is phtml object and wheter I want open it or save it to disk ....
[09:12] <nbx909> bananafly, it just installs grub lol
[09:12] <bananafly> 'unless there's some time limit until it just installs it anyway
[09:12] <zipper_> !dualview
[09:12] <ubotu> zipper_: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:12] <nbx909> bananafly, you don't want it?
[09:12] <bananafly> NO
[09:12] <skippy81> bananafly:  yeah it doesnt prompt unless you have anohter OS allready installed
[09:12] <bananafly> but it's there
[09:12] <nbx909> bananafly, apt-get remove grub
[09:12] <deadsee> skippy81: It doesn't seem to have an option for making it bootable :(
[09:12] <bananafly> do i get my old MBR back then?
[09:12] <nbx909> bananafly, but you need grub to boot into ubuntu
[09:12] <nbx909> bananafly, you won't get it back
[09:12] <skippy81> deadsee:  probably that option will be on the next page :)
[09:12] <init_6> Anyone
[09:12] <nbx909> bananafly, why do you want it back?
[09:13] <troy_s> init_6:  hold.
[09:13] <Anusien> Hey, where does wine put c?
[09:13] <bananafly> Because i can't boot windows anymore
[09:13] <Jowi> speedlink|war: if you have a dir that is 022 it will not let you create another file/folder in that dir even if you now have 700. you need to change the persmission by hand for that 022 folder
[09:13] <wastrel> !fixmbr
[09:13] <nbx909> bananafly, you can boot into windows with grub
[09:13] <bananafly> and i need to get the old mbr back to do that
[09:13] <ubotu> - To put MS-Windows back on a disk that previously had Linux, boot from the Windows disk, go into the recovery console, and type fixmbr.  Another alternative is to type fdisk/mbr
[09:13] <Anusien> oh, found it
[09:13] <deadsee> skippy81: ok. All of these partitions should be "Primary" or "Extended"?
[09:13] <speedlink|war> Jowi, how do I set the permission from 022 to 700 on /home/cz/ ?
[09:13] <bananafly> well the last time i ran fixmbr we had to send it to repairs
[09:13] <skippy81> Anusien:  its hidden inside .wine in your home folder
[09:13] <Anusien> yeah, I saw everything but that
[09:13] <troy_s> scifi:  a router, for all intents and purposes, is a router.  it will work.  the difference is in what is running on it and the vendor's stance on open source software
[09:13] <skippy81> Anusien: possibly the worst place it could ever be put lol
[09:13] <troy_s> scifi:  short answer, yes.
[09:13] <DrSpin> Oops -- can anyone help with my Blackberry?
[09:14] <troy_s> init_6:  what is your question?
[09:14] <nbx909> bananafly, tell me about your configuration and i can get you into windows what harddrive is linux on and what hard drive is windows on?
[09:14] <wastrel> DrSpin:  is it possible to sync blackberry with linux?  i thought it only has a windows client
[09:14] <jbroome> DrSpin: i can point you to a lake to toss it in. :)
[09:14] <bananafly> and i don't have a Win repair cd for this PC, it's one of those freak things with a recovery partition
[09:14] <MaKkY> DivX 5 codec?
[09:14] <MaKkY> where can i get it from?
[09:14] <Jowi> speedlink|war: chmod 700 /home/cz/directory (-r option will make ir recursive. "man chmod" for more options and how to use it)
[09:14] <scifi> troy_s: i just dont know whether to scrap the modem/router i already have and just get a wireless/modem/router
[09:14] <skippy81> deadsee:  will you ever plan to dual boot with windows?
[09:14] <nbx909> !tell MaKkY about codecs
[09:14] <speedlink|war> Jowi, when im logged in as "cz" the owner of /home/cz/ i see that its access is 022, but heres the funny thing. I can change the permission on the dir i just created to 700, THEN enter it. I want it to be default as 700 in the beginning
[09:14] <starkej> does anybody know if in the Dapper Kubuntu Installer it is possible to set /, and /home to reiser fs instead of ext3
[09:14] <d3fc0n> ahh, ok, i thought the efnet channel was the offical help channel. here's a question for you guys, i'm trying to get monitor mode to work with my orinoco gold hermes based card. i have tried the latest drivers from orinoco wireless and they do not work. do any of you have any idea how i can patch these drivers?
[09:14] <bananafly> nbx909; well, my problem is that after GRUB wrote to the MBR my Win partition no longer exists
[09:15] <DrSpin> wastrel: That's what I understand
[09:15] <Flannel> starkej: you might have more luck in #kubuntu
[09:15] <nbx909> bananafly, windows is still there you jsut can't boot to it
[09:15] <DrSpin> jbroome: it was only 20 bucks
[09:15] <bananafly> I have configured GRUB correctly, I should be able to boot into Win, but I can't
[09:15] <skippy81> deadsee: if you will have windows as well then i suggest that all your linux partitions are logical ones (which means they all 'live' inside and extended partition)
[09:15] <troy_s> scifi:  if you have a wired router, the linksys wrt54gl has a wired 4 port switch on it as well.
[09:15] <Jowi> speedlink|war: hang on. will try this.
[09:15] <speedlink|war> Jowi, I want ALL dirs/files i create under /home/cz/ to be accessable with my ftp user. All the files/dirs i create should have the chmod 700 -as default-
[09:15] <bananafly> nbx909: well nothing can find the partition
[09:15] <nbx909> bananafly, what partition is windows on and what partition is linux on
[09:15] <scifi> ok
[09:15] <deadsee> skippy81: unfortunately, yes. I want it to be possible to dual boot into Windows, although I doubt I'll use it
[09:15] <troy_s> scifi:  so unless you need to further subdivide, you COULD scrap it.  further still, the wrt54gl is a damn reliable router... mine have been up for a year without reboots.
[09:15] <deadsee> skippy81: ok, logical. I'll change that
[09:16] <nbx909> bananafly, okay to find the partion 1st do sudo apt-get install gparted
[09:16] <bananafly> sda1 = Win recovery sda2 = WinXp sdb2 = Linux
[09:16] <TrendKi||> hello folks
[09:16] <cius> anyone know a good command line IM program?
[09:16] <TrendKi||> anybody got xen running on dapper?
[09:16] <Anusien> "gksudo nautilus" still doesn't let me write to the chroot partition.  why is that?
[09:16] <deadsee> skippy81: including the swap partition?
[09:16] <scifi> troy_s: yeh it just seems bonkers connecting a router to another router, but the linksys is not a modem as well, so id have to keep my wired modem/router
[09:17] <bananafly> the thing is that sda2 never exists, neither for grub, linux or OSX
[09:17] <to0om> hi folks, where do i find the executable of php in ubuntu? it doesn't seem to be either in /sbin nor in /usr/bin or /usr/sbin
[09:17] <skippy81> deadsee: yeah, all the linux partitions can be set as "logical"
[09:17] <troy_s> cius:  i think there is a text based msn out there somewhere.  tmsn?
[09:17] <MaKkY> nbx909, i laready have w32codecs installed
[09:17] <nbx909> bananafly, can you paste me your grub.list
[09:17] <MaKkY> nbx909: already*
[09:17] <troy_s> scifi:  ahh yes...  you will.
[09:17] <cius> troy_s, I need a multi-client one if possible
[09:17] <skippy81> deadsee: you should end up with windows on a primary partition and then 3 linux logical partitions inside the extended partition
[09:17] <earthen> mnk, how's it going
[09:18] <nbx909> bananafly, it's in /boot/grub/menu.lst is what i want
[09:18] <finalbeta_> How do I add/remove icons in the menu?
[09:18] <skippy81> it will handle the extended partition for you if you just tell it all the linux are to be logical deadsee:)
[09:18] <troy_s> scifi:  of course, if you have an old crap computer, you could put two nics in it and use it... with say openbsd as your packetfilter / firewall.  enterprise grade for the cost of extra parts.
[09:18] <bananafly> default         0
[09:18] <bananafly> timeout         10
[09:18] <bananafly> hiddenmenu
[09:18] <bananafly> title           Wintows XP
[09:18] <bananafly> root            (hd0,1)
[09:18] <bananafly> savedefault
[09:18] <intelikey> to0om which php
[09:18] <troy_s> cius:  try sourceforge.  tmsn does a few i think... maybe.
[09:18] <bananafly> makeactive
[09:18] <bananafly> chainloader     +1
[09:18] <skippy81> finalbeta_: open a terminal and type "alacarte"
[09:18] <bananafly> title           Windows XP Recovery
[09:18] <bananafly> root            (hd0,0)
[09:18] <troy_s> cius:  last time i tried it though, it was buggy.
[09:18] <bananafly> savedefault
[09:18] <bananafly> makeactive
[09:18] <cjkrav> hanasaki: If it was rejected as duplicate, it will be worked on the other bug #
[09:18] <bananafly> chainloader     +1
[09:18] <scifi> troy_s: what u make of this all-in-one solution? it says its wireless but i dont see the aerials: http://www.linksyssales.co.uk/linksys/store/isokart_viewItem.asp?idProduct=203
[09:18] <troy_s> bananafly:  USE PASTEBIN
[09:18] <cius> troy_s, I'll look into it, thanks
[09:18] <bananafly> title           Ubuntu
[09:18] <skippy81> bananafly: please use pastbin
[09:18] <finalbeta_> skippy81 , thnx
[09:18] <bananafly> root            (hd1,1)
[09:18] <synth> heh.
[09:18] <to0om> intelikey: the executable of php5, shouldn't it be in /usr/bin?
[09:18] <bananafly> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-23-386 root=/dev/sdb2 ro quiet splash
[09:18] <troy_s> BANAFLY:  PASTEBIN
[09:18] <searayman_> if you have the gdesklet dock can you make windows minimize into it?
[09:18] <bananafly> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-23-386
[09:18] <skippy81> np finalbeta_
[09:18] <synth> AHHHHHHHHHHH
[09:18] <nbx909> bananafly, not in here
[09:18] <bananafly> boot
[09:18] <nbx909> carp
[09:18] <synth> MY EYES
[09:18] <bananafly> title           Mac OS X
[09:18] <nbx909> crap lol
[09:18] <bananafly> root            (hd1,3)
[09:19] <DarkLegacy> Guys
[09:19] <nbx909> wtf mac os x
[09:19] <bananafly> makeactive
[09:19] <DarkLegacy> I need serious hlep
[09:19] <bananafly> chainloader     +1
[09:19] <bananafly> lol
[09:19] <DarkLegacy> With my internet connection on my laptop
[09:19] <skippy81> ubotu tell bananafly about spam
[09:19] <bananafly> don't flame me i usually don't paste stuf
[09:19] <synth> DarkLegacy: everyone does
[09:19] <troy_s> BANAFLY:  STOP STOP STOP
[09:19] <DarkLegacy> It's non-existant
[09:19] <to0om> afaik does that all work over stdin/stdout, so there has to be an executable intelikey
[09:19] <intelikey> to0om which php
[09:19] <troy_s> ubotu, tell bananafly about paste
[09:19] <nbx909> bananafly, paste it into pastebin.com
[09:19] <deadsee> skippy81: oh, all three of them inside the same extended partition? I was trying something else...
[09:19] <intelikey> to0om that's the command    'which php'
[09:19] <axisys> anyone knows about good podcast app?
[09:19] <troy_s> axisys:  you mean streaming?
[09:19] <searayman_> if you have the gdesklet dock can you make windows minimize into it?
[09:19] <nbx909> bananafly, then give me the link
[09:20] <axisys> i mean podcatcher
[09:20] <skippy81> deadsee, yes 3 logical partitions, they will all be inside one big extended partiton
[09:20] <to0om> intelikey: that doesn't find anything
[09:20] <to0om> intelikey: i have php5 installed of course, and my local web pages already work
[09:20] <axisys> troy_s: i want to listen to podcasts.. something like iTune for Mac
[09:20] <skippy81> deadsee just set all your linux partitions to logical and you will be fine
[09:20] <WebMaven> sladen: only needs one what?
[09:20] <troy_s> scifi:  hold.
[09:20] <bananafly> http://pastebin.com/758226
[09:20] <troy_s> axisys:  out of box support in rhythmbox with ubuntu
[09:20] <nbx909> bananafly, ty give me a second to read over it
[09:20] <richard_> hi
[09:20] <troy_s> axisys:  streaming.  pods are related to some silly commercial operating system i heard once.
[09:20] <highbrow> wow   !! ... 965 !!
[09:21] <bananafly> but i don't think that menu.lst is the problem
[09:21] <LinuxPose> can someone help me install limewire? saw a guide on the forums but everything in there doesnt work for me
[09:21] <intelikey> to0om  then there is no php executable in your path.
[09:21] <nbx909> bananafly, how do you have mac os x and windows on the same computer?
[09:21] <bananafly> osx86
[09:21] <troy_s> linuxpose:  wiki or forums for howtos.
[09:21] <zachhale-pc> for dapper, the drives are all /dev/hda* right? not sda?
[09:21] <axisys> troy_s: and what is out there for subscribing to the podcast chnls?
[09:21] <zipper_> lspci gives me "0000:04:00.0" on my gfxcard. Would that make my "BusID" "PCI:00:04:0" in Xorg.conf?
[09:21] <Flannel> nbx909: same as as dualbooting anything else?
[09:21] <bananafly> OSX for Intel
[09:21] <blackocellaris> Can I log into Breezy 5.1 desktop as root?
[09:21] <LinuxPose> i checked the forums
[09:21] <LinuxPose> was trying to install jre1.5
[09:21] <LinuxPose> and it says it cant find it
[09:21] <bananafly> but the problem is that it does not find my partition
[09:21] <troy_s> scifi:  if you add in a 3rd party firmware to that GL i told you about, it can do an awful lot.
[09:21] <jbroome> zachhale-pc: that depends on the type of drive you have, not the os
[09:21] <to0om> how can it work then intelikey? or how can i change that?
[09:21] <Flannel> !tell LinuxPose about java
[09:22] <nbx909> bananafly, it does find the partition
[09:22] <skippy81> zachhale-pc:  i think sda is used for removable disks and scsi :) but dont hold me to that
[09:22] <zachhale-pc> ah, ok
[09:22] <nbx909> bananafly, you should be able to boot into it
[09:22] <speedlink|war> Jowi, hows it going?
[09:22] <troy_s> axisys:  rhythmbox does streaming
[09:22] <troy_s> axisys: and you can manage all streaming within it.
[09:22] <nbx909> bananafly, btw osx86 is illegal
[09:22] <scifi> troy_s: GL?
[09:22] <axisys> troy_s: it does?
[09:22] <troy_s> axisys:  i don't know what a pod is.
[09:22] <BioVorE> anyone here have evdev mouse support working working in dapper?
[09:22] <Flannel> bananafly: no it's not.  Not if youre a developer.
[09:22] <to0om> ah intelikey, i need the cli package
[09:22] <Flannel> erm, nbx909.
[09:23] <to0om> got it :)
[09:23] <zach> anyone know why my sound would be muffled sounding in ubuntu but not windows?
[09:23] <init_1> I'm really starting to get pissed with this install.   Anyone know how to specify a different kernel during install?
[09:23] <troy_s> scifi:  wrt54gL -- no adsl or cable switch on it though.  just a wireless accesspoint and a switch
[09:23] <bananafly> nbx909, i can't boot into it
[09:23] <skippy81> surely its legal if you own OSX legally
[09:23] <Jowi> speedlink|war: just finished testing. a restart of proftpd will not do it. you need to first "sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd stop" then "sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start" THEN it works. very bizarre behaviour
[09:23] <facefacefaceface> zach, mp3?
[09:23] <axisys> troy_s: they are just audio rss feeds of mp3 or ogg and other formats
[09:23] <zach> yes
[09:23] <zach> using banshee....
[09:23] <troy_s> axisys:  laf.  thanks.
[09:23] <scifi> troy_s: yeh if i can get it real cheap in the UK i may go for it
[09:23] <nbx909> bananafly, when you try to boot into by selecting it in grub does it not work?
[09:23] <troy_s> axisys:  i know that... but i refuse to say that stupid pod word.
[09:23] <Flannel> bananafly: you might need to make another partition to boot to, with darwin on it.  check the FAQs and HOWTOs at osx86 website.
[09:23] <axisys> troy_s: agreed
[09:23] <Jowi> speedlink|war: maybe you should report a bug for that one
[09:23] <troy_s> axisys:  apple is no different than microsoft.
[09:23] <facefacefaceface> I found that mp3 is not as clear under linux
[09:23] <bananafly> nbx909, no, "Partition does not exist"
[09:23] <LinuxPose> i follow the guide exactly and it gives me this error
[09:24] <scifi> troy_s: as long as u feel 2 routers acting together wont cause complications
[09:24] <LinuxPose> ted@ted-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install sun-j2re1.5
[09:24] <LinuxPose> Password:
[09:24] <LinuxPose> Reading package lists... Done
[09:24] <LinuxPose> Building dependency tree... Done
[09:24] <LinuxPose> E: Couldn't find package sun-j2re1.5
[09:24] <axisys> troy_s: yeap
[09:24] <troy_s> axisys:  try rhythm though bro... it is quote a good starting point.
[09:24] <nbx909> skippy81, no it's not legal because there is no osx built for regular pcs
[09:24] <Flannel> bananafly: it's because it's HFS, sometimes grub can't boot to it.
[09:24] <axisys> troy_s: thnx dude
[09:24] <BioVorE> anyone here have evdev mouse support working working in dapper?
[09:24] <troy_s> axisys:  and believe me, you will be stunned at how many media streamers / players / blah are out in open source land.
[09:24] <nbx909> bananafly, okay then what hd and partition did you say windows was on?
[09:24] <troy_s> axisys:  absolutely stunned.
[09:24] <troy_s> axisys: but be careful, people get religious about them :)
[09:24] <parasveli> Hey all: I have a question. I downloaded ubuntu DVD and i wonder whether is it possible to update from breezy to dapper using it?
[09:24] <bananafly> sda2
[09:24] <skippy81> lol troy_s
[09:24] <axisys> troy_s: give away some here.. opensource is all I prefer
[09:25] <sladen> zach: the volume being at the wrong level (eg. too high, or too low)
[09:25] <bananafly> it's supposed to be there but i can't see that partition
[09:25] <mwe> BioVorE: I used to have
[09:25] <bananafly> and i have a recovery partition on sda1
[09:25] <zach> i adjust it all...and it sounds bad still
[09:25] <axisys> troy_s: have not used windows or mac for a a year now.. cant believe i was using them in the first place.. :-)
[09:25] <troy_s> axisys:  start with rhythmbox.  others are vlc, mplayer, xmms, amarok, etc.
[09:25] <skippy81> FLAC is going to be big for DJs and car audio freaks soon - its allready getting featured in magazines
[09:25] <facefacefaceface> how do I find out my ubuntu version?
[09:25] <troy_s> axisys:  good for you.  spread the word.  read some stallman essays.
[09:25] <axisys> troy_s: i have installed all of the,
[09:25] <parasveli> Hey all: I have a question. I downloaded ubuntu DVD and i wonder whether is it possible to update from breezy to dapper using it?
[09:25] <troy_s> flac is already big!
[09:25] <axisys> troy_s: i do ;-)
[09:26] <fatalblu> hey cause stallman's done real good for himself... oh wait
[09:26] <mwe> facefacefaceface: lsb_release -a
[09:26] <intelikey> bananafly check the map file.   is hd0,0 set to /dev/sda1  ?
[09:26] <facefacefaceface> bg
[09:26] <facefacefaceface> oops
[09:26] <BioVorE> mwe: yeah it worked in brezzy.. but dapper's xorg dosn't seem to have the evdev support in Xorg 7.0
[09:26] <LinuxPose> anyone wana help me install java? followed the guide on the wiki and im unable to find the file when i apt-get
[09:26] <bananafly> uhm map file?
[09:26] <troy_s> axisys:  the trick is to educate others.  then the world will wake up to the fact that we have been living with a very undemocratic technological society for a while.
[09:26] <nbx909> bananafly, and where is ubuntu?
[09:26] <skippy81> fatalblu:  women everywhere just want to get into bed with Stallman :)
[09:26] <nbx909> intelikey, that's what i'm trying to do
[09:26] <intelikey> facefacefaceface lsb_version
[09:26] <troy_s> ubotu, tell linuxpose about java
[09:26] <mwe> BioVorE: I believe it's kernel issue
[09:26] <bananafly> sdb2 and sdb3 (root,usr)
[09:26] <axisys> i have 4 people at work moved to ubuntu is last couple months
[09:26] <facefacefaceface> Codename:       dapper
[09:26] <Kr0ntab> troy_s, its called the matrix
[09:26] <troy_s> axisys:  nice work.
[09:26] <Kr0ntab> hehe
[09:27] <Kr0ntab> ok that was lame
[09:27] <troy_s> kr0n:  laf.  sadly, everyone wants to point and click and just work and play their ikea looking ipods.
[09:27] <bananafly> nbx909, map file?
[09:27] <nbx909> bananafly, yah it see what happened you hosed it
[09:27] <nbx909> lol
[09:27] <parasveli> Hey all: How to update to dapper from breezy?????
[09:27] <axisys> i was want to see inside of what i am using.. cant tolerate close sourc eshit any more
[09:27] <skippy81> ubotu tell parasveli about upgrade
[09:27] <deadsee> skippy81: thanks for the help. I understood everything, and the installation is on its way. Thanks a lot!
[09:27] <nbx909> bananafly, linux should always be the 1st hard drive and windows on the 2nd
[09:27] <Anusien> okay, time to set up a dual boot
[09:27] <troy_s> kr0n:  computers are far more than gadgets.  they are art, literature, music, science, etc.  no company should dictate to us how we proceed into the future.
[09:27] <nbx909> !tell bananafly how to dual boot
[09:27] <nbx909> er
[09:28] <Thralas> I've installed Dapper server on a VM, having problems with DNS though. /etc/resolv.conf lists my router as a NS, but I want to change it. However when I reload the interface using ifup eth0 my resolv.conf gets overwritten. What's doing it?
[09:28] <nbx909> !tell bananafly about dualboot
[09:28] <bananafly> nbx909, well i couldn't move the windows partition, right?
[09:28] <skippy81> deadsee:  ok cool, good luck with it mate - partitions can be confusing at first, but im glad your on your way :)
[09:28] <Kr0ntab> preachin to the quior brutha
[09:28] <troy_s> anusien:  couldn't get it up?
[09:28] <troy_s> kr0n:  thankfully.
[09:28] <bananafly> so basically my computer is totally fucked up?
[09:28] <nbx909> bananafly, no you'll have to reinstall booth windows and ubutnu
[09:28] <Kr0ntab> choir even
[09:28] <Anusien> troy_s: i did, but I only have about 6 gigs left, so I want to see if my windows partition still works
[09:28] <troy_s> quior looks queer.
[09:28] <nbx909> mac os x should be fine
[09:28] <intelikey> do   grep -ie'(hd0' /boot/grub/* 2>/dev/null
[09:28] <Kr0ntab> ah howeva its spelled  hah
[09:28] <bananafly> CRAP
[09:29] <intelikey> or minus the 0
[09:29] <parasveli> thanks skippy
[09:29] <Anusien> oh right, I need to ntfsfix first
[09:29] <[zero] > Is the firefox which comes with ubuntu dapper out of date?
[09:29] <facefacefaceface> yeep... this channel is high volume!
[09:29] <Flannel> bananafly: check your pm.
[09:29] <skippy81> np parasveli
[09:29] <nbx909> bananafly, you could try the fixmbr thing
[09:29] <bananafly> I don't have the WinXP install disk, it's OEM
[09:29] <method|> how do I boot windows from the command line?
[09:29] <troy_s> zero:  it is 1.5
[09:29] <troy_s> zero:  and you can go to whatever version you want -- its open source.
[09:29] <skippy81> [zero] :  its not bleeding edge, but it has securtiy patches i beleive
[09:29] <method|> i deleted my linux partition but i still have the grub menu
[09:29] <method|> it's just the command line tho
[09:29] <troy_s> zero:  or use epiphany
[09:29] <bananafly> Flannel: OSX boots just fine
[09:29] <method|> not the menu
[09:29] <nbx909> bananafly, and if you get windows working just flip move the hd physically to be sdb and ubuntu on sda
[09:29] <method|> i dont have the cd
[09:30] <[zero] > skippy81, troy_s thankx
[09:30] <Flannel> ah, sorry.  didn't understand your problem then.
[09:30] <bananafly> nbx909 won't that void my waranty?
[09:30] <Anusien> I did a ntfsfix on the drive and got this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15093
[09:30] <facefacefaceface> is there a ubunto release since 6.06?
[09:30] <facefacefaceface> !tell version
[09:30] <bananafly> I'm notsure if I'm allowed to pokea around inside my PC
[09:30] <Flannel> facefacefaceface: no.
[09:30] <skippy81> [zero] :  i seriously recomend you try Ephiphany (sp?) though, its really good
[09:30] <troy_s> zero:  remember -- if the source is open you have freedom to choose.
[09:30] <facefacefaceface> OK
[09:30] <method|> can someone please help?
[09:30] <parasveli> skippy+1 could you also tell me how to reinstall lilo. It got lost when reinstalled windows
[09:30] <method|> how do I boot windows from the command line?
[09:30] <bananafly> Can you map it to be the 1st one using grub? would that work?
[09:30] <mwe> facefacefaceface: well 6.06 was released 3 days ago
[09:30] <facefacefaceface> method|, what happens when you hti tab
[09:30] <troy_s> skip:  i like it because it is so lightweight compared... firefox is great though make no mistake.
[09:30] <Flannel> method|: try #windows
[09:31] <facefacefaceface> wow... I had this computer for 3 weeks...
[09:31] <witless> people, dapper is *sweet*
[09:31] <method|> it just gives me a bunch of commands
[09:31] <[zero] > skippy81: I;ll check it out, im waiting for opera to release for dapper
[09:31] <facefacefaceface> Development Branch
[09:31] <troy_s> witless:  spread the word.
[09:31] <parasveli> uboutu tell parasveli about lilo reinstall
[09:31] <skippy81> parasveli: i dont use lilo, only grub
[09:31] <intelikey> nbx909 may i sak why you advise switching the cables ?
[09:31] <facefacefaceface> some body sold me the computer - it cam e with ubuntu
[09:31] <finalbeta_> Lol, that's ironic, there is a menubutton reporting a bug, what I press it, I see a loader and then it vanishes.
[09:31] <troy_s> zero:  alternatively, try an open source browser and tell the devs what you want.
[09:31] <troy_s> zero:  then everyone gains.
[09:31] <parasveli> skippy81.. sorry i think i have also grub.. how about it?
[09:31] <Thralas> ifup eth0 overwrites /etc/resolv.conf it seems, how do I stop it from doing that? I want to set my own DNS
[09:32] <zach> what would cause firefox in ubuntu to be slower than in windows? i have 5mbit dsl and its running slower than 56k
[09:32] <troy_s> zero:  supporting closed source projects doesn't help the community much.
[09:32] <skippy81> parasveli: installing grub is fairly easy, but are you sure you need to?
[09:32] <mwe> finalbeta_: file a bug report for the bug button :)
[09:32] <[zero] > troy_s:  I never thought about it like that, I will do :)
[09:32] <facefacefaceface> ok, I just remembered what I came in hear to ask
[09:32] <LinuxPose> where can i get a nice list of terminal commands?
[09:32] <intelikey> parasveli skippy81 lilo question ?
[09:32] <skippy81> parasveli:  you only need to reinsall it if when you boot your PC you dont have a choice of OS
[09:32] <init_6> How do you designate a different kernel during install
[09:32] <facefacefaceface> what is the deal with /tmp? why does it look green?
[09:32] <method|> how do I boot windows from the grub command line?
[09:32] <parasveli> skippy81: i don't know alternate way to boot into ubuntu
[09:32] <troy_s> zero:  the devs, unlike dollar driven companies, WILL listen to you.
[09:32] <facefacefaceface> LinuxPose, hit tab :)
[09:32] <zach> just did speed test....download is 119 kbps...its normally 5000kbps...upload is fine though
[09:33] <mwe> facefacefaceface: because of the perms
[09:33] <finalbeta_> mwe I was going to report a bug with a vanishing file manager window on accessing windows admin shares. But how do I file a bug if the bugreport windows bugs :p
[09:33] <facefacefaceface> method|, what happens when you type help?
[09:33] <mwe> facefacefaceface: ls -l / and you'll see
[09:33] <troy_s> zero:  you might be shocked at what they can do with a few tweaks anyways...
[09:33] <pianoboy3333> Can anyone here help me with a booting problem? I installed Fedora and Xubuntu on a partitioned external USB2 80gb hard drive. Xubuntu boots perfectly, but fedora fails for somereason, I think it's something in GRUB. Grub is actually installed on the fedora partition which is weird. The fedora error message can be found at http://pastebin.com/758144 and the menu.lst for it can be found at http://piano.juicemedia.tv/fedora_menu.lst
[09:33] <Flannel> method|: you're better off rebooting and just selecting windows from the grub menu.
[09:33] <troy_s> zero:  sudo apt-get install epiphany-browser (if you want to try it)
[09:33] <parasveli> i don't have grub/lilo at the moment. it disappeared when i reinstalled winxp
[09:33] <simonpca> plop
[09:33] <facefacefaceface> mwe, OK, it is green for 'go - you have perms'
[09:33] <mwe> finalbeta_: what program?
[09:33] <zach> i will trty to reset modem first
[09:33] <js_> what's the recommended way to install a 32bit firefox on amd64?
[09:33] <method|> Flannel: there is no grub menu
[09:33] <troy_s> js_ wiki
[09:33] <method|> just the command line
[09:33] <skippy81> parasveli:  well mate, when you turn on your computer, do you get a menu with stuff like "ubuntu" and "memtest" on it ? if the answer is yes then grub is allready installed and you only need to configure it using "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[09:33] <Thralas> Does DHCP also mean DNS is autoconfigured?
[09:33] <LinuxPose> cd is change directory yes?
[09:33] <troy_s> js_:  search for java flash amd64
[09:33] <sanmarcos> js_: no
[09:33] <[zero] > troy_s: I think its already installed
[09:33] <mnk> earthen: still trying; thanks
[09:33] <intelikey> LinuxPose or do   ls /*bin/  /usr/*bin/  | less
[09:34] <troy_s> zero:  its very good and not very hard on memory.
[09:34] <Anusien> I have a Windows partition, and then I added the Ubuntu partition, but GRUB won't even give me the option of booting Windows.  I think the partition had been damaged, so I did a ntfsfix on the drive and got this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15093
[09:34] <mwe> facefacefaceface: well not exactly. it's because everyone has write access
[09:34] <skippy81> Thralas:  yes the DHCP server will resolve DNS for you usually
[09:34] <parasveli> skippy81: i have no menus
[09:34] <LinuxPose> like if i wanted to go to the desktop?
[09:34] <Thralas> Ah, since I want to set custom DNS servers
[09:34] <facefacefaceface> mwe, OK
[09:34] <troy_s> jl_:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[09:34] <finalbeta_> mwe , nautilus , I've added a favo link to my windows box, after I open the link I add /d$ after the link to browse to the d partition. Then nautilus just vanishes
[09:34] <facefacefaceface> if I left a file in tmp, and did a reboot, it should still be there?
[09:34] <skippy81> parasveli: ok what do you currently have on your PC at the moment - just ubuntu?
[09:34] <facefacefaceface> I wondered if green meant 'virtual'
[09:35] <mwe> finalbeta_: go to launchpad.net. you can file the bug there
[09:35] <finalbeta_> mwe, ok
[09:35] <xtacocorex> is there a way to remove the default ipv6 on dapper?
[09:35] <parasveli> windows and ubuntu, but no lilo/grub or other menus on boot
[09:35] <intelikey> method| root <tab>
[09:35] <troy_s> ubotu, amd64 flash java is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[09:35] <ubotu> okay, troy_s
[09:35] <facefacefaceface> their is nothing 'special' about /tmp under ubuntu vs FC for example?
[09:35] <Jowi> Thralas: you should be able to specify the dns request in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
[09:35] <maddy> i used diskmounter sh but when booting it says /dev/sda not found
[09:35] <mwe> facefacefaceface: it should be world writeable on any system
[09:35] <facefacefaceface> I thought I had a file under /tmp, now I can't find it
[09:35] <earthen> mnk, sorry I closed the window by mistake I did catch what you typed last
[09:36] <Thralas> Jowi I'll give it a go, thanks
[09:36] <mwe> facefacefaceface: maybe the coloring is different though
[09:36] <Flannel> !tell xtacocorex about ipv6
[09:36] <Anusien> I have a Windows partition, and then I added the Ubuntu partition, but GRUB won't even give me the option of booting Windows.  I think the partition had been damaged, so I did a ntfsfix on the drive and got this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15093
[09:36] <skippy81> Thralas: "sudo gedit /etc/resolv.conf" make sure you make a backup
[09:36] <earthen> mnk, I didn't
[09:36] <troy_s> ubotu, where is java amd64
[09:36] <xtacocorex> Flannel: totally forgot about ubotu, thanks
[09:36] <ubotu> troy_s: what are you talking about?
[09:36] <KING^^^> hello, i'm trying to install xgl, and i have added in repositories this 2 links deb http://www.beerorkid.com/compiz dapper main deb http://xgl.compiz.info/ dapper main but when i do apt-get update i don;t get anything, so i can't install xgl
[09:36] <facefacefaceface> mwe, just wondered if tmp under ubunto did a clean up on reboot
[09:36] <Thralas> skippy81 that's what I did, but it gets overwritten at ifup eth0. I suppose the DHCP settings cause that?
[09:36] <mwe> facefacefaceface: I don't think so by default
[09:36] <parasveli> skippy81: windows and ubuntu, but no lilo/grub or other menus on boot
[09:36] <Jowi> Thralas: i think you should add this before the "request" lines: "supersede domain-name-servers 203.0.178.191;" (using your own numbers of course)
[09:36] <feg> !expert
[09:36] <ubotu> No working sudo after expert install? as root: addgroup --system admin; echo "%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers && adduser your_normal_username admin
[09:36] <facefacefaceface> how can I search for the file which I thought was under /tmp?
[09:37] <Flannel> KING^^^: #ubuntu-xgl for XGL support
[09:37] <KING^^^> ok thanks
[09:37] <earthen> facefacefaceface, locate "name of file"
[09:37] <srand> Hi people
[09:37] <skippy81> Thralas:  i think you have to use a script to override it maybe - the DCCP client ubuntu uses is called dhclient i think, might be worth you looking into its config files
[09:37] <earthen> facefacefaceface, you may want to do a updatedb first
[09:37] <srand> Hard to make my sd car reader works with the latest kernel
[09:37] <facefacefaceface> earthen, how long will that take?
[09:37] <Thralas> Yup skippy someone suggested that
[09:38] <mwe> facefacefaceface: well it does a partial clean up at boot, deleting old files
[09:38] <Thralas> I'll muck around with interfaces first, since I don't need DHCP anyway
[09:38] <skippy81> parasveli:  so you stuck with not being able to get into windows then?
[09:38] <troy_s> !flash64
[09:38] <earthen> facefacefaceface,  2-3 minuts maybe
[09:38] <ubotu> [flash64]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[09:38] <srand> sorry , my sd card
[09:38] <facefacefaceface> mwe, it was written today
[09:38] <troy_s> !java64
[09:38] <ubotu> I heard java64 is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[09:38] <Thralas> Going to attempt to use a static IP and see what it does then
[09:38] <troy_s> there.
[09:38] <facefacefaceface> updatedb: fatal error: You are not authorized to create a default slocate database
[09:38] <troy_s> ubotu, you are a clever little bugger.
[09:38] <ubotu> troy_s: I think you lost me on that one
[09:38] <srand> anyone ? I got an sdhci device
[09:38] <parasveli> skippy81: i am able to get into windows but not into ubuntu
[09:39] <skippy81> parasveli:  you can use "sudo grub-install /dev/hda" but i suggest you read about it first
[09:39] <facefacefaceface> earthen, ? can you help ... updatedb: fatal error: You are not authorized to create a default slocate database
[09:39] <tanek> how do i chose to compile with gcc 3.x instead of 4.x?
[09:39] <earthen> facefacefaceface, sudo updatedb
[09:40] <parasveli> can i use it if i boot from ubuntu cd?
[09:40] <Aven> hey
[09:40] <earthen> facefacefaceface, you have to be root to do that
[09:40] <mnk> earthen: still trying; thanks
[09:40] <facefacefaceface> earthen, is the sudo pwd just my pwd?
[09:40] <facefacefaceface> what is root pwd
[09:40] <jbroome> y
[09:40] <Aven> how do I upgrade to the latest java with for firefox?
[09:40] <Anusien> Trying to set up a dual boot.  I had a Windows partition, and then I added the Ubuntu partition, but GRUB won't even give me the option of booting Windows.  I think the partition had been damaged, so I did a ntfsfix on the drive and got this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15093
[09:40] <LinuxPose> intelikey:  will you help me out XD this guide isnt doing me much good
[09:40] <Flannel> !tell facefacefaceface about root
[09:40] <earthen> facefacefaceface, yes
[09:40] <facefacefaceface> ty Flannel
[09:40] <skippy81> facefacefaceface:  yes sudo is just your password , root is not set by default on ubuntu
[09:40] <jhenn> my video refreshes really slow and i can see the line go up, any ideas?
[09:40] <srand> no one wants to help me making my sdcard reader works
[09:40] <srand> ???
[09:40] <facefacefaceface> skippy81, ok
[09:40] <Aven> how do I upgrade to the latest java with for firefox?
[09:40] <intelikey> LinuxPose if i can.   what's the issue ?
[09:41] <srand> But it works with the live cd 6.06 !!!
[09:41] <skippy81> jhenn what card do you have?
[09:41] <nocloud> does anybody know a good linux alternative to dreamweaver?
[09:41] <zachhale-pc> in trying to set up LILO, what is the last part of image=/boot/<kernel image file>	in my lilo.conf?
[09:41] <srand> sd card
[09:41] <jhenn> skippy81: neomagic
[09:41] <LinuxPose> following the wiki guide for installing jre 1.5.0.0.7 but its fighting me every step of the way
[09:41] <facefacefaceface> minter, updatedb is working
[09:41] <LinuxPose> can i pm you?
[09:41] <Aven> ya
[09:41] <earthen> srand, someone will help if they know how to solve your problem
[09:41] <jhenn> skippy81: 0000:01:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Neomagic Corporation NM2200 [MagicMedia 256AV Audio]  (rev 12)
[09:42] <cius> is there a way to have gnome use the "Super" or "Windows" key as a modifier like Alt and Ctrl?
[09:42] <DShepherd> nocloud: there's none. really.. but they are ok ones. bluefish, nvu those are ok ones
[09:42] <facefacefaceface> nocloud, eclipse is industry standard... I think...
[09:42] <skippy81> jhenn i think there is a special neomagic driver for xorg
[09:42] <Aven> how do I upgrade to the latest java with for firefox?
[09:42] <intelikey> LinuxPose jre is out of my class.   i don't drink coffiee   sorry.
[09:42] <jhenn> skippy81: its installed
[09:42] <mwe> LinuxPose: enable universe and apt-get install it
[09:42] <jhenn> skippy81: there is a seperate xserver for it
[09:42] <LinuxPose> how would i go about enabling universe?
[09:42] <troy_s> srand:  it could be ehci_hcd
[09:42] <troy_s> srand:  check malone first.
[09:42] <DShepherd> !tell LinuxPose about repos
[09:42] <skippy81> jhenn, in that case, i suggest you resort to "vesa" since the neomagic card obviously isnt doing well with the driver
[09:42] <intelikey> LinuxPose sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:43] <troy_s> malone is at http://www.launchpad.net/malone
[09:43] <jhenn> skippy81: k
[09:43] <troy_s> !malone
[09:43] <mwe> LinuxPose: what intelikey says and read the comments
[09:43] <srand> htroy: no no
[09:43] <nocloud> just curious, does anybody here know how i can install dekorator on kubuntu?
[09:43] <skippy81> other than that i dont know really mate, ive never had a neomagic card before im afraid jhenn
[09:43] <srand> it works with the live cd
[09:43] <facefacefaceface> can I 'locate' with a wildcard>
[09:43] <facefacefaceface> ?
[09:43] <troy_s> srand:  yes.  it could very well be a bug though if it doesn't work when you install 6.06
[09:43] <intelikey> LinuxPose uncomment the lines with universe and multiverse        uncomment=remove the #
[09:43] <Drakonik> If I'm in Ubuntu, could I access my XP files?
[09:43] <srand> I did not install 6.06
[09:43] <troy_s> srand:  everything else is obsoleted as breezy uses hotplug
[09:43] <mwe> facefacefaceface: try. and read 'man locate' for details
[09:43] <LinuxPose> ok
[09:44] <facefacefaceface> ty mwe
[09:44] <Jowi> Thralas: if you need it or not, I found a nice quick-fix page for your dns probs: http://www.greertech.com/nixnotes/dhcpfix.html
[09:44] <troy_s> srand:  so until you migrate to dapper, it probably won't work without serious twiddling.
[09:44] <mwe> Drakonik: you can read them
[09:44] <Drakonik> Alright.
[09:44] <troy_s> drakonik:  yes a number of ways
[09:44] <Drakonik> Well, I was wondering if I could copy over my firefox profile.
[09:44] <Anusien> nocloud: does "sudo apt-get install dekorator" work?
[09:44] <Drakonik> But, I'll just put it on a thumb drive.
[09:44] <Anusien> drakonik: it's tricky, but theoretically doable
[09:44] <skippy81> jhenn:  you could try some of the options listed in this man page in your xorg.conf and see if they help http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man4/neomagic.4.html
[09:45] <srand> Htroy : also if I use the right drivers from the kernel ? weird
[09:45] <LinuxPose> how do i save it after i uncomment them?
[09:45] <intelikey> LinuxPose when you save and exit the nano editor   do  sudo apt-get update       then you will be able to access the universe and multiverse repos.
[09:45] <nocloud> that command doesn't work, i get an error message
[09:45] <intelikey> LinuxPose ^-C
[09:45] <nocloud> it says E: couldn't find package dekorator
[09:45] <troy_s> srand:  no.  it all comes down to hotplug versus dev
[09:45] <Drakonik> I'd rather not do anything too hard before I'm settled into it.
[09:45] <intelikey> LinuxPose ctrl+C
[09:45] <Joe_scorp> can someoen help me
[09:45] <troy_s> srand:  believe me, save yourself some worry and just flip to 6.06.
[09:45] <intelikey> O
[09:45] <LinuxPose> you mean i cant just open the file in apt and change it there?
[09:45] <simp> where is Konqueror installed by default?
[09:45] <LinuxPose> i gotta do it through terminal?
[09:45] <intelikey> LinuxPose o not c
[09:45] <troy_s> srand:  i have solved several friends cardreader issues and it is just easier to do the dapper.
[09:45] <Joe_scorp> i need to move some files to the lib folder and it sayin i dont have permission
[09:45] <Thralas> Jowi THanks!
[09:45] <srand> Htroy : do you have some links about it ?
[09:45] <Flannel> LinuxPose: apt isn't an editor
[09:46] <troy_s> simp:  if you don't have kde, add it using apt-get
[09:46] <Drakonik> What exactly IS apt-get?
[09:46] <troy_s> srand:  try malone.
[09:46] <Flannel> Drakonik: it's a pcakage manager
[09:46] <facefacefaceface> hrm... locate dosn't find any file, yet I am looking at a match... (in /tmp)
[09:46] <LinuxPose> i went to etc/apt/sources.list
[09:46] <MetaMorfoziS> how can i set firefox to the default browser in THUNDERBIRD
[09:46] <Drakonik> I see.
[09:46] <simp> i do troy_s but i wan't to install flash on it
[09:46] <MetaMorfoziS> ?
[09:46] <Drakonik> Is it a cli, or does it have a gui?
[09:46] <intelikey> LinuxPose you save the file ?
[09:46] <Flannel> Drakonik: it's a CLI, but there are plenty of GUI frontends for it
[09:46] <Joe_scorp> is there away to change permsions on lib folder?
[09:46] <LinuxPose> wont let me
[09:46] <LinuxPose> says i dont have rights
[09:46] <Drakonik> Alright.
[09:46] <simp> so i need to know where it is located... troy_s
[09:46] <troy_s> simp:  try "sudo find / -name "*konq*"
[09:46] <Drakonik> Well, that's all the questions I have for now.
[09:46] <srand> Htroy : sorry is it a nick ?
[09:46] <skippy81> Drakonik:  apt get is a package manager,and synaptic is just a funky front end for it
[09:47] <LinuxPose> permissions
[09:47] <troy_s> srand:  malone is where the bugs are located for ubuntu.
[09:47] <intelikey> LinuxPose then you did NOT   sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:47] <Drakonik> Thanks for your time.
[09:47] <simp> ok troy_s
[09:47] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: I don't remember exectly how. I found a howto on the forums. something with fiddling with some files in the TB dir
[09:47] <troy_s> srand:  http://www.launchpad.net/malone
[09:47] <srand> Htroy: ok I'll try thanks for your time
[09:47] <facefacefaceface> darn it! How do I find out my file system type...
[09:47] <mwe> facefacefaceface: type mount
[09:47] <intelikey> facefacefaceface mount
[09:47] <Jowi> facefacefaceface: fdisk -l
[09:47] <MetaMorfoziS> mw thx i google for it
[09:47] <mwe> facefacefaceface: or fdisk -l
[09:48] <jhenn> skippy81: cool vesa improved it thanks
[09:48] <Joe_scorp> can someone tell me how to change the permision on the lib folder
[09:48] <facefacefaceface> I had a file that was 90 % downloaded, then the network went down, now it is gone
[09:48] <Anusien> so any help setting windows back up?
[09:48] <skippy81> good jhenn :)
[09:48] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: ubuntuforums.com is where I found it
[09:48] <DShepherd> facefacefaceface: put sudo before fdisk -l
[09:48] <intelikey> fdisk tells the partition type not nessarily the fs type
[09:48] <jhenn> skippy81: although i wish the native driver worked
[09:48] <facefacefaceface> I just did more /etc/fstab
[09:48] <troy_s> jhenn:  what card?
[09:48] <skippy81> yeah intelikey is right, disk will just say the partitions are "linux"
[09:48] <facefacefaceface> Don't know why the file got squashed
[09:49] <jhenn> troy_s: 0000:01:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Neomagic Corporation NM2200 [MagicMedia 256AV Audio]  (rev 12)
[09:49] <skippy81> jhenn, did you see that man page i linked you? http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man4/neomagic.4.html
[09:49] <mwe> skippy81: the mount command should work though
[09:49] <Joe_scorp> how do you change permissions on the lib folder?
[09:49] <skippy81> mwe, yeah mount works fine :)
[09:49] <[zero] > Is there any other torrent programs for ubuntu? Prefrebly one that all the torrents open in the same program not seperate ones?
[09:49] <Joe_scorp> im logged in to the administrative acount, but it will not let em
[09:49] <intelikey> skippy81 also   fdisk -l doesn't notice my root fs at all
[09:50] <LinuxPose> ok after uncommenting and updating it still cant find the package
[09:50] <viator> !ati
[09:50] <mwe> skippy81: I mean for determining the fs :)
[09:50] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch04.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers.
[09:50] <skippy81> intelikey:  yeah im not a fan of fdisk, i find i feel like im trying to do my partitioning with a paper bag over my head when i use it :)
[09:50] <troy_s> zero:  apt-cache search torrent
[09:50] <jhenn> skippy81: i don't see anything which could be causing the problem
[09:50] <troy_s> zero:  ;)  learn to use apt-cache search and show
[09:50] <troy_s> zero:  very helpful tool.
[09:51] <intelikey> LinuxPose apt-cache search <string>       to find package names
[09:51] <skippy81> "On some laptops using the 2160 chipset (MagicGraph 128XD) the following options are needed to avoid a lock-up of the graphic engine:" could that apply to you?
[09:51] <Joe_scorp> i want to move 3 files from a desktop directory to the /lib directory, i get this when i try /home/joe/Desktop/goserver/lib/linux_release/libgcdkey.so
[09:51] <Joe_scorp> /home/joe/Desktop/goserver/lib/linux_release/libltengine.so
[09:51] <Joe_scorp> /home/joe/Desktop/goserver/lib/linux_release/libltobject.so
[09:51] <troy_s> and further information is "apt-cache show <PACKAGE>"
[09:51] <mwe> skippy81: the man page even says fdisk is buggy :) cfdisk is better
[09:51] <skippy81> jhenn:  yeah i think its a long shot really, often the vesa driver works better than special ones - my sis internal card was the same
[09:51] <facefacefaceface> I come from a "yum" distro, can I just learn how to speak APT easily?
[09:51] <Anusien> Trying to set up a dual boot.  I had a Windows partition, and then I added the Ubuntu partition, but GRUB won't even give me the option of booting Windows.  I think the partition had been damaged, so I did a ntfsfix on the drive and got this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15093
[09:52] <oezguer_> Can we chat with web camera at Msn?????????
[09:52] <troy_s> !dualboot
[09:52] <ydnar> how do i install those universal multiverse things so i can play dvds and mp3s and such?
[09:52] <ubotu> for wintel https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo :for the Mac https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[09:52] <Anusien> facefacefaceface: try synaptic
[09:52] <intelikey> skippy81 yeah i generally sujest cfdisk.   but that's not what i was refering to.  my root fs is on sda   so fdisk can't possably find it.
[09:52] <skippy81> mwe:  lol, i should read the manual more, ive struggled with fdisk so many times :)
[09:52] <Anusien> troy_s: Yeah, that failed me
[09:52] <facefacefaceface> Anusien, yeah
[09:52] <Flannel> !tell ydnar about restrictedformats
[09:52] <method|> i have partitioned off 13 gigs of unallocated space. how do i make sure ubuntu uses that unallocated space?
[09:52] <facefacefaceface> I found that the 'package manager' had some bugs
[09:52] <method|> to install on that is
[09:52] <mwe> skippy81: it usually works but it's confusing like hell
[09:52] <method|> it doesnt really show me where it is going to be installeed
[09:52] <facefacefaceface> the thing that comes up when you click 'add / remove'
[09:52] <troy_s> facefacefaceface:  apt-get?  its pretty mature being used by 1000000s of folks right now.
[09:53] <facefacefaceface> I checked xchat, and it couldn't find it
[09:53] <intelikey> method| manual partitioning in the installer.
[09:53] <oezguer_> Can we chat with web camera at Msn?????????
[09:53] <skippy81> intelikey:  do you know of any decent program for linux that can recover deleted files from an NTFS partition? im doing some data recovery for a freind on wednesday, and id love to be able to do it in liunx
[09:53] <troy_s> facefacefaceface:  use the command line.  it is streamlined and very mature.
[09:53] <mwe> apt-get sucks aptitude rocks though :)
[09:53] <facefacefaceface> troy_s, ok
[09:53] <jdrake> Is there any way of installing all development libraries (and headers) of currently installed runtime libraries?
[09:53] <method|> intelikey: i still dont see how to use the unallocated space in that either
[09:53] <method|> it's not giving me the option of installing on that unallocated spac
[09:53] <method|> space*\
[09:53] <facefacefaceface> but the default 'add remove' tool from the menu was a bit broke
[09:53] <troy_s> jdrake:  the dash devs for each -- you could probably formulate a pipe command.
[09:53] <maddy> i get /dev/sda1 special device not found when booting any ideas?
[09:54] <intelikey> skippy81 no not on ntfs...
[09:54] <skippy81> shame :(
[09:54] <troy_s> facefacefaceface:  that is a new addition from last release.  it needs to mature.
[09:54] <Thralas> Jowi no luck, resolv.conf still lists the same ns, having interface set to static now as well, I think
[09:54] <mwe> maddler: driver not loaded or wrong partition
[09:54] <intelikey> method| ?
[09:54] <jdrake> troy_s: I am not that adept at the console to do that
[09:54] <avis`>  i was wondering.  on a linux only system how do you flash the firmware of your dvd writer if it requires windows ?
[09:54] <facefacefaceface> troy_s, ok, cool
[09:54] <troy_s> facefacefaceface:  apt-get and apt-cache are very mature.
[09:54] <Drakonik> I want to set my sister up with a severely restricted account. How restricted could I set up Ubuntu to be?
[09:54] <troy_s> face:  apt-cache is a good info tool.
[09:54] <[zero] > troy_s: do I just type apt-cache search torrent into the kernel?  and to use it for anything else do I just do the same but change torrent for another thing?
[09:54] <facefacefaceface> btw, is my ubuntu distro keeping itself up 2 date?
[09:54] <facefacefaceface> ty troy_s
[09:55] <mwe> apt-get can't uninstall things properly
[09:55] <method|> fedora automatically used the 13 gigs of unallocated space. it set up the swap and everything
[09:55] <troy_s> drakonik:  they are pretty restricted out of the gate unless you know the su pass and have admin privs.
[09:55] <method|> ubuntu doesnt do this?
[09:55] <Flannel> Drakonik: very.  you can restrict her access to floppies, etc.
[09:55] <skippy81> facefacefaceface:  if you want to see something funny get gentoo and try Portage lol - you will be begging for apt-get after that :)
[09:55] <troy_s> drakonik:  don't be too worried.
[09:55] <facefacefaceface> mwe, say again?
[09:55] <troy_s> face:  yes it is.  update-manager is basically cronning for you
[09:55] <Flannel> Drakonik: when you add the user in the dialog, there's a bunch of check boxes, you can actually go look at the moment.
[09:55] <facefacefaceface> what is aptitude?
[09:55] <Drakonik> No, my sister downloads every free screensaver she sees, and all those free cursors that make little unicorns appear and all that crap.
[09:55] <mwe> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop && sudo apt-get --purge remove kubuntu-desktop will leave your system with thousands of files
[09:55] <troy_s> mwe:  um remove and clean seem to work fine for me.
[09:56] <Blissex> Drakonik: thats incredibly dangerous of course....
[09:56] <facefacefaceface> mwe, crazy
[09:56] <troy_s> mwe:  try remove  then a clean.
[09:56] <Drakonik> I want her to be able to browse the web (but not download anything) and use a word processor).
[09:56] <skippy81> aptitude is a package mananger also, it keeps better track of what it has installed - its very good if you want to install a metapackage like kubuntu-desktop and remove it easily
[09:56] <intelikey> method| un-partitioned space  shows as unpartitioned space.  you select that and use it...      and no ubuntu doesn't automatically use free space.  at least i hope not.  if it does that is another bug.
[09:56] <oezguer_> Can we chat with web camera at Msn????????? or at aMSN ? (i never used aMsn)
[09:56] <troy_s> oezguer:  wiki webcam
[09:56] <redrumwinz> someone burn down ATi and send me a picture
[09:56] <facefacefaceface> skippy81, is it better / worse than synaptic?
[09:56] <mwe> troy_s: try it. it wont work I tell you. sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop && sudo aptitude purge kubuntu-desktop will leave an identical system though
[09:56] <troy_s> redrum!!!! LOOOOOLLLLLLL
[09:57] <spikeb> amsn supports webcam yes
[09:57] <method|> intelikey: i mean it automatically uses it in the sense that it sets up the swap and all that stuff for me
[09:57] <troy_s> mwe:  as clean?
[09:57] <method|> anyway
[09:57] <Morrowyn> isnt amd going to buy ati?
[09:57] <mwe> troy_s: apt-get clean will just delete the downloaded debs
[09:57] <method|> how big should swap be>?
[09:57] <intelikey> 0
[09:57] <oezguer_> troy_s :  how can i download it?  i didnt find at add/remove programs
[09:57] <troy_s> mwe:  remove leaves traces?
[09:57] <skippy81> facefacefaceface:  it is more specialised - personally i would stick to apt-get
[09:57] <facefacefaceface> method|, 4*your ram
[09:57] <troy_s> oezguer:  START here:  wiki.ubuntu.com and the forums:  www.ubuntuforums.org
[09:57] <MetaMorfoziS> mwe: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=22333 this is that? it isn't work:((
[09:57] <oezguer_> Thanx
[09:57] <mwe> troy_s: apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop will not remove anything but the virtual package
[09:58] <mwe> troy_s: all the kde stuff will stay
[09:58] <facefacefaceface> skippy81, sure
[09:58] <redrumwinz> has there been any addressing of flash for 64amd systems other than using chmod?
[09:58] <method|> 4 gigs then?
[09:58] <troy_s> mwe:  oh you need to recurse.
[09:58] <facefacefaceface> anyway to install yum on this puppy?
[09:58] <intelikey> method| they will kick me out of the channel for this but i'm ready to leave anyway.  if you have over 512m ram you don't need swap unless you plan on editing movies.
[09:58] <mwe> troy_s: huh?
[09:58] <facefacefaceface> method|, sounds perfect
[09:58] <troy_s> mwe:  it has a recursive dependency command... i don't think it is purge.
[09:58] <Flannel> method|: 2x your ram.  although, 1 gig should do you.
[09:58] <skippy81> quick kick him :D
[09:58] <pianoboy3333> Can anyone here help me with a booting problem? I installed Fedora and Xubuntu on a partitioned external USB2 80gb hard drive. Xubuntu boots perfectly, but fedora fails for somereason, I think it's something in GRUB. Grub is actually installed on the fedora partition which is weird. The fedora error message can be found at http://pastebin.com/758144 and the menu.lst for it can be found at http://piano.juicemedia.tv/fedora_menu.lst
[09:58] <mwe> troy_s: aptitude is superiour I think
[09:58] <troy_s> ubotu, tell redrumwinz about flash64
[09:58] <maddy> anyone experience with diskmounter.sh and SATA?
[09:59] <Flannel> method|: at 4gigs, youre wasting space.
[09:59] <jdrake> When a configure script searches for X and does not find it, is there a specific package that can be installed to solve that?
[09:59] <pianoboy3333> !tell me about flash64
[09:59] <LinuxPose> is there anyway i could replace my sourcelist with another one?
[09:59] <troy_s> mwe:  you might well be right, but i think apt-get is more mature so one would think that it has good functionality.
[09:59] <mwe> troy_s: apt-get doesn't keep track of what installed what as dependencies
[09:59] <method|> how bout 1.5 gig?
[09:59] <facefacefaceface> mwe, aptitude vs. synaptic?
[09:59] <facefacefaceface> method|, how big is your disk?
[09:59] <troy_s> mwe:  i think that is all in the apt package manager database, every package manager refs it.
[09:59] <redrumwinz> niceone thanks
[09:59] <intelikey> i have ran ubuntu hoary on a p1 with 64m ram  and no swap for over a year and no problems remotely related to swap.
[09:59] <method|> 13 gigs
[09:59] <mwe> troy_s: more mature ?
[09:59] <facefacefaceface> method|, no point haveing too little swap
[09:59] <method|> for the linux partition anyway
[09:59] <darkfusion> this new ubuntu is giving me problems with the internet
[10:00] <facefacefaceface> OK 2 -3 gig is plenty
[10:00] <Flannel> method|: 1gig
[10:00] <troy_s> mwe:  been around longer.  it was the original i think.
[10:00] <xpcf> irc.egochat.hu:6667
[10:00] <darkfusion> i can get access for like 10sec during boot then it will shut down on me
[10:00] <braniff> does dapper read ntfs drives by default ??
[10:00] <mwe> troy_s: it's getting off topic but I wonder what makes you say that. aptitude is pretty old as well
[10:00] <redrumwinz> yes braniff
[10:00] <gimmulf_> Can i have Firefox/irssi running while upgrading to dapper?
[10:00] <braniff> redrumwinz, thanks
[10:00] <Flannel> gimmulf_: yes.
[10:00] <redrumwinz> dapper even mounted my ntfs partition on the desktop on startup
[10:00] <donfilipo> hi i need some help after 4 instalation of dapper i have give up from fixing OpenGl with ati but after upgrading with Automatix i have troubles with synaptic it seem somehowe to replace the repositories list of synaptic...any help?
[10:00] <intelikey> i don't recommend that tight of a work area but swap on a system with *g ram is useless.
[10:00] <gimmulf_> Flannel:  oki
[10:00] <method|> do i create this partition as a primary partion or extended partition?
[10:00] <method|> arggg
[10:00] <method|> i didnt have to deal with this with fedora
[10:00] <Flannel> method|: as a swap partition.  extended.
[10:00] <darkfusion> got any suggestions ?
[10:00] <method|> :/
[10:01] <skippy81> does anyone ever use vm.swappiness=x to set swap file use? does it work?
[10:01] <method|> this is the regular partition
[10:01] <Flannel> method|: extended means hda# where # is 5+
[10:01] <method|> not the swap
[10:01] <gnarkill> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[10:01] <gnarkill>   gstreamer0.8-mad: Depends: libid3tag0 (>= 0.15.1b) but it is not installable
[10:01] <gnarkill>                     Depends: libmad0 (>= 0.15.1b) but it is not installable /
[10:01] <gnarkill> E: Broken packages. what should i do?
[10:01] <LinuxPose> can someone help me with my sources.list?
[10:01] <method|> i just needed to know how much space to leave for sway
[10:01] <method|> swap*
[10:01] <mwe> gnarkill: don't paste here
[10:01] <Flannel> method|: oh, then, it depends on how youre dualbooting
[10:01] <facefacefaceface> method|, 1 - 2 gig, its not critical
[10:01] <sean> LinuxPose: what's wrong?
[10:01] <redrumwinz> reinstall grubs
[10:01] <gnarkill> mwe, k
[10:01] <LinuxPose> i wana replace it with one i found online
[10:01] <mwe> !tell gnarkill about paste
[10:02] <method|> what does the use the largest continuous freespace option do?
[10:02] <skippy81> method|:  1.5 - 2x physical ram is the norm
[10:02] <Tuzlo> ok, in debian inetd is the "internet supervisor", does Ubuntu use inetd or something else, Im havin a problem getting qpopper to run even though its in inetd.conf
[10:02] <method|> i really dont want to mess with the partitioning
[10:02] <LinuxPose> is there anyway to select all in the source list and replace it?
[10:02] <Jowi> method|: 512mb for swap is enough if you have between 512mb to 2gb of ram
[10:02] <Flannel> LinuxPose: yeah, rename the file, and write your own.
[10:02] <Flannel> LinuxPose: rename - to backup.
[10:02] <sean> LinuxPose: sure there are -- but that may not be safe -- where is it? (online)
[10:02] <skippy81> LinuxPose: just edit the file and put hwatever you want in it
[10:02] <method|> what does the use the largest continuous freespace option do?
[10:02] <LinuxPose> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=39803&page=3
[10:02] <facefacefaceface> method|, ask again and you get a free sandwidch
[10:03] <method|> i cant tell if that's trying to erase my whole hd or not
[10:03] <LinuxPose> darkmans list
[10:03] <facefacefaceface> oh... that means - fill up my disk
[10:03] <method|> or trying to use the 13 unallocated space
[10:03] <ago> Hi all
[10:03] <method|> 13 gig*
[10:03] <facefacefaceface> method|, it should let you 'see' which space it is using
[10:03] <Thralas> How do I stop dhclient from starting? Assuming I config my interfaces static I wouldn't need it, right?
[10:03] <sean> LinuxPose: sorry -- what one won;t work
[10:03] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  heres a biscal file http://pastebin.com/758301
[10:03] <facefacefaceface> method|, how is your disk set up
[10:03] <method|> face: it doesnt that's the problem
[10:03] <Flannel> method|: it won't write anything until your done.
[10:03] <facefacefaceface> oh...
[10:03] <LinuxPose> installing java is giving me hell >.>
[10:04] <sean> LinuxPose: The one you showed me is for hoary -- it's dapper now
[10:04] <facefacefaceface> method|, what disks / partitions do you have
[10:04] <Tuzlo> ok, in debian inetd is the "internet supervisor", does Ubuntu use inetd or something else, Im havin a problem getting qpopper to run even though its in inetd.conf
[10:04] <method|> flannel: i just need to know where it wants to install
[10:04] <LinuxPose> ah
[10:04] <Ng> Tuzlo: inetd isn't installed by default, but you can get it by installing the netkit-inetd package
[10:04] <method|> all it's telling me is partition #3 of dev/sda as ext3
[10:04] <LinuxPose> skippy, where should i put that in my sources.list?
[10:04] <method|> and partition #5 of /dev/sda as swap
[10:04] <method|> wtf does that mean
[10:04] <method|> i need to see it
[10:04] <facefacefaceface> method|, what disks / partitions do you have?
[10:05] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  anywhere, why dont you just delete your old sources list and start again?
[10:05] <facefacefaceface> method|, or thnk you have?
[10:05] <Tuzlo> Ng: what starts services like pop then?
[10:05] <braniff> how do i make dapper read BSD partitions?
[10:05] <LinuxPose> cause im a total noob to linux heh
[10:05] <method|> facefacefaceface: honestly at this point after deleted the fedora partitions i have no idea
[10:05] <maddy> help diskmounter
[10:05] <redrumwinz> track down something like gparted
[10:05] <Ng> Tuzlo: that depends on the service - some things run independently of inetd.conf, in which case they will be started by the symlinks in /etc/rc2.d/
[10:05] <redrumwinz> and recreate partitions 8P
[10:05] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  that file i linked is a 'standard' dapper souces list with the extra repositories enabled.  Unless you had any special repositories you added, just add mine
[10:05] <facefacefaceface> method|, that makes it hard to help you with these questinos
[10:05] <LinuxPose> trying to follow these guides and there are all these crazy deviations
[10:05] <skippy81> and delte your
[10:06] <redrumwinz> http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
[10:06] <facefacefaceface> LinuxJones, you really need Java that bad?
[10:06] <Tuzlo> ng: so the better way to do this with ubuntu is?
[10:06] <cvill64> Hello, does anybody know a link to an updated howto on rebuilding the ubuntu kernel?
[10:06] <LinuxPose> trying it now
[10:06] <skippy81> cvill64:  one second
[10:06] <Ng> Tuzlo: again, it depends on the service. Starting things from rc2.d is probably easier to manage, but some things will only start via inetd, in which case just install it
[10:06] <donfilipo> can anyone please help me with synaptic?
[10:06] <C_REATiVE_> hy
[10:06] <LinuxPose> still gives me an error
[10:06] <LinuxPose> skippy can i pm ya?
[10:07] <facefacefaceface> ubuntu is on a laptop here, and my tower is on a switch with the wireless router (wiereless laptop)
[10:07] <Tuzlo> well I was trying to get pop3 daemon working
[10:07] <skippy81> LinuxPose: yes
[10:07] <facefacefaceface> how do I ssh to my tower?
[10:07] <method|> face: all i have is one drive partitioned between 40 gigs of space for windows and 13 unallocated space for linux
[10:07] <method|> i dont know what you are askign me
[10:07] <skippy81> cvill64:  step by step http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=157560&highlight=kernel.org
[10:07] <method|> you want driver names or what?
[10:07] <method|> drive*
[10:07] <ago> I have a problem with totem-xine: failed to find mountpoint /dev/hdc (gxine functions perfectly and mountpoint exitsts)
[10:07] <MetaMorfoziS> mwe: i foun it: http://gnuru.org/?node_id=941 Can we add this to the bot anyways?
[10:07] <MetaMorfoziS> or to the uuntu wiki?
[10:07] <Morrowyn> face, ssh <username>@<ipadresssofyourtower>
[10:07] <gimmulf_> lol, while upgrading to dapper my gnome background changed :)
[10:07] <facefacefaceface> method| sda sounds like a second disk
[10:08] <Morrowyn> but make sure sshd is running on your tower
[10:08] <skippy81> gimmulf_: yeah your in the brown zone now :)
[10:08] <cvill64> ha! just what I was looking for, even amd64 :-D thank you skippy
[10:08] <gimmulf_> skippy81:  yep :)
[10:08] <Morrowyn> sda is a sata disk
[10:08] <Morrowyn> hda is ide disk
[10:08] <skippy81> np cvill64
[10:08] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: sure
[10:08] <redrumwinz> or "scsi"
[10:08] <facefacefaceface> Morrowyn, ip should be something like 168.192.1.100 ?
[10:08] <Morrowyn> yup
[10:08] <redrumwinz> i hate how sata = scsi
[10:08] <Morrowyn> if thats the ip adress of your tower
[10:09] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: does it work?
[10:09] <MetaMorfoziS> yes
[10:09] <Ng> redrumwinz: the scsi layer is used by pretty much everything that isn't ide - e.g. usb devices
[10:09] <method|> o0k
[10:09] <Morrowyn> but if you need to access from outside your lan, use your public ip ofc
[10:09] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  i havnt got your PM? are you registered?
[10:09] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: I did it differently though. but as long as it works
[10:09] <Linuturk> I've got a machine up and running, and the resolution is sky high. I've tried to go and change it, but the other relolution is way to small. Is there to force a certain resolution?
[10:09] <MetaMorfoziS> i dunno it needs the wiki that i wrote upper^^ but i do that, and do this, and it works
[10:09] <maddy> anyone experiance with diskmounter ?
[10:09] <Ng> redrumwinz: mostly because linux's ide layer is (or at least used to be) pretty horrible to work with, whereas the scsi layer had to be very abstract by its nature
[10:09] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: we need a good name for the factoid
[10:10] <LinuxPose> nope lol
[10:10] <method|> i have a hard drive with 13 gigs of unallocated space. If I choose the use the largest continuous free space option to install ubuntu will it install ubuntu in that 13 gigs without wiping out the rest of my drive??
[10:10] <LinuxPose> whats the name of the service
[10:10] <method|> that is all i want to know
[10:10] <skippy81> method|: yes
[10:10] <facefacefaceface> method|, not sure
[10:10] <Ng> method|: that is what it should indeed do :)
[10:10] <MetaMorfoziS> mwe: hm...
[10:10] <skippy81> method|: it will only use unpartitioned space
[10:10] <skippy81> providing you choose that option
[10:10] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: something that's easy to remember
[10:10] <MetaMorfoziS> mwe fixdefaultbrointb?
[10:10] <MetaMorfoziS> :S
[10:10] <LinuxPose> how do i register XD
[10:10] <method|> skippy81: unpartitioned space?
[10:10] <method|> or unallocated space?
[10:11] <facefacefaceface> 168.192.1.101 to 168.192.1.103 no joy
[10:11] <skippy81> method|:  unpartioned = unallocated for the purposes of the install program
[10:11] <Ng> method|: it will use space that isn't part of a partition
[10:11] <method|> ok
[10:11] <Ng> method|: not free space on an existing partition (or "drive" in windows terminology)
[10:11] <MetaMorfoziS> so that two links needed: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=22333 and http://gnuru.org/?node_id=941
[10:11] <troy_s> now you got the hounds on it.
[10:11] <LinuxPose> skippy81:  how do i register?
[10:11] <Judderman> hi guys, i've installed dapper drake and have an up-to-date system, however I have a few questions about firefox 1) why can't I press enter in the search field? and secondly why is the firefox update button grayed out?
[10:11] <method|> if this wipes out my windows drive i will kill myself
[10:12] <method|> hehe
[10:12] <Anusien> Can someone help me repair my Windows partition?  I think the partition had been damaged, so I did a ntfsfix on the drive and got this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15093
[10:12] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  i would love to know too lol, i think i did it yesterday but it didnt stick
[10:12] <troy_s> method:  but you will thrive in the rebirth.
[10:12] <facefacefaceface> method|, Kill skippy81 instead
[10:12] <kbrosnan> Judderman, you need to sudo to update firefox
[10:12] <troy_s> method:  in a microsoft/apple free world.  l(
[10:12] <LinuxPose> so i cant pm XD
[10:12] <troy_s> ;)
[10:12] <skippy81> facefacefaceface: argggh :)
[10:12] <Morrowyn> judderman, the check forupdates might be a root permission thing, try  sudo firefox
[10:12] <LinuxPose> got aim skip?
[10:12] <Morrowyn> the enter in search field i wouldnt know
[10:12] <facefacefaceface> OK, my tower is 168.192.1.103, and sshd is started, but ssh me@that.ip dosn't do anythgin
[10:12] <RoninGurl> Hey everyone. I've been running Dapper Drake on my Dell Inspiron E1505 for a couple days now with the LiveCD and I've found it mostly alright but I've been having trouble with my Logitech Bluetooth mouse (in combo with Dell 350 Bluetooth). I can get it to work eventually but sometimes the commands dont always work unless you type them  a dozen ways. Can I get some help?
[10:12] <method|> i just hope grub installs right
[10:13] <skippy81> hehe not installed im afraid LinuxPose
[10:13] <LinuxPose> bah
[10:13] <LinuxPose> this is driving me insane
[10:13] <method|> sense deleted fedora obviously screwed it up totally
[10:13] <Ng> !tell LinuxPose about register
[10:13] <mwe> ubotu: ffintegration is To make firefox open when you click links in thunderbird, see http://gnuru.org/?node_id=941
[10:13] <ubotu> mwe: okay
[10:13] <skippy81> this registration thing to whisper is really annoying
[10:13] <mwe> !ffintegration
[10:13] <ubotu> rumour has it, ffintegration is To make firefox open when you click links in thunderbird, see http://gnuru.org/?node_id=941
[10:13] <skippy81> i think my IP must change or something - on campus at the moment
[10:13] <Ng> skippy81: yes, but it does have a legitimate reason
[10:13] <facefacefaceface> method|, it would
[10:13] <skippy81> Ng:  yeah i agree
[10:13] <redrumwinz> method grub should incorporate the different builds
[10:13] <troy_s> method:  good luck.  i would use two different drives if you _insist_ on supporting microsoft.
[10:14] <facefacefaceface> method|, I would do what troy_s says
[10:14] <MetaMorfoziS> mwe it's cool but ithink it may link the wiki... for more inf or other...
[10:14] <method|> is it recommended installing linux on a external hard drive?
[10:14] <skippy81> lol method| it will be fine, just dont wipe the MS partitio
[10:14] <speyer> why nautilus brun doesnt support dvd-r ?
[10:14] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: yes, what wiki?
[10:14] <method|> would i notice a speed difference?
[10:14] <troy_s> method:  no, just slam in another drive on your ide or sata chain
[10:14] <Judderman> so i take it everyone else can press enter in the firefox search field or is it a wide problem?
[10:14] <method|> im using sata usb 2.0
[10:14] <Jowi> facefacefaceface: add "sshd: 192.168.1." (no number after the dot) to /etc/hosts.allow
[10:14] <MetaMorfoziS> not wiki sorry, this forum topic: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=22333&page=2
[10:14] <troy_s> method:  they are darn cheep.  and you can probably find an old clunker around for old clunker ms.
[10:14] <facefacefaceface> method|, just 'another' harddrive, not nececearily an external one
[10:14] <speyer> in windows i could burn dvd -r with nero with no problems , is there anyway i can get nautilus burn to work with dvd-r ?
[10:14] <Morrowyn> LinuxPose, try /msg nickserv help or something
[10:14] <facefacefaceface> Jowi, ok
[10:14] <troy_s> speyer:  should work out of box.
[10:14] <LinuxPose> i did
[10:14] <MetaMorfoziS> i think needed all that links said, the users.js creation and def bro selecting
[10:14] <LinuxPose> its not sticking
[10:15] <troy_s> speyer:  try using naut and if it fails, it could be a minor bug issue.
[10:15] <kbrosnan> Judderman, try http://kb.mozillazine.org/Search_engines_disappear_from_Search_Bar
[10:15] <speyer> troy_s but it doenst ... it wants a dvd+r or dvdrw
[10:15] <Jowi> facefacefaceface: cause your ip is 192.168.1.103 and not 168.192.1.103 i guess?
[10:15] <Anusien> Can someone help me repair my Windows partition?  I think the partition had been damaged, so I did a ntfsfix on the drive and got this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15093
[10:15] <troy_s> speyer:  same drive?  same computer?
[10:15] <troy_s> speyer:  does your drive support -r?
[10:15] <speyer> troy_s thats what i just did
[10:15] <speyer> troy_s yes it does same pc same dvd device
[10:15] <facefacefaceface> Jowi, oops...
[10:15] <troy_s> speyer: and when you use the cd / dvd creator what comes up?
[10:16] <RoninGurl> Anyone?
[10:16] <MetaMorfoziS> my firend who has the same problem and only doing the last link said it isn't work for him, he tries creating the users.js (the forum howwto)
[10:16] <speyer> troy_s on the dvd drive says double layer so it does support both
[10:16] <Morrowyn> Anusien, try;  You should run chkdsk.  when you booted into the windows recveory mode
[10:16] <troy_s> speyer:  it should literally be a copy and click scenario -- although you get in strange dialog loops if you have a couple of the naut windows open simul.
[10:16] <Ng> Anusien: can you boot into windows at all? it suggests running chkdsk, which is the built-in windows disk repair tool (you might be able to run it from a windows install CD's rescue console thing)
[10:16] <Judderman> i'm running the a firefox not affected with that problem
[10:16] <troy_s> speyer:  double layer doesn't necessarily mean -r and +r
[10:16] <kane77> anyone can help me install grub splash??
[10:16] <LinuxPose> is there any way to tell if im registered?
[10:16] <troy_s> speyer:  only dvd9 support :)
[10:17] <skippy81> LinuxPose: go back into the conversation, its working
[10:17] <troy_s> speyer:  but if you had it working before with -r, then it will work in linux using -r.
[10:17] <kbrosnan> Judderman, then can you discribe your issue better?
[10:17] <speyer> troy_s it shows on the driver -+ bla bla i did burn a lot of dvd -r in windows with nero same machine same drive
[10:17] <Anusien> Ng: Let me find a windows install CD and try that
[10:17] <RoninGurl> No one has any help with bluetooth?
[10:17] <speyer> troy_s hold on i try again
[10:17] <LinuxPose> can you respond?
[10:17] <gimmulf_> Is the newest gnome version coming with dapper?
[10:17] <troy_s> speyer:  yah... i sometimes got into a weird dialog loop cuz i had two dialog cd creator windows open.
[10:17] <braniff> RoninGurl, what do you need?
[10:17] <RoninGurl> Hey everyone. I've been running Dapper Drake on my Dell Inspiron E1505 for a couple days now with the LiveCD and I've found it mostly alright but I've been having trouble with my Logitech Bluetooth mouse (in combo with Dell 350 Bluetooth). I can get it to work eventually but sometimes the commands dont always work unless you type them  a dozen ways. Can I get some help?
[10:17] <speyer> troy_s i insert the blank dvd and it says if i want to make dvd so i just click on it
[10:17] <troy_s> speyer:  pretty certain it will work.
[10:18] <troy_s> speyer:  yep.
[10:18] <speyer> troy_s drag the files into the window
[10:18] <troy_s> speyer:  then a window should open and just drag some sample data onto it.
[10:18] <LinuxPose> skippy81:  can you respond?
[10:18] <speyer> troy_s just did
[10:18] <troy_s> speyer:  yah... keep it below the 4.7 gig min
[10:18] <Ng> gimmulf_: dapper ships with 2.14.1
[10:18] <mwe> ubotu: no, ffintegration is <reply> To make firefox the default browser and make it open when you click links in thunderbird, see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=22333&page=2
[10:18] <ubotu> okay, mwe
[10:18] <mwe> !ffintegration
[10:18] <ubotu> To make firefox the default browser and make it open when you click links in thunderbird, see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=22333&page=2
[10:18] <braniff> RoninGurl, what does your mouse have to do with typing commands?
[10:18] <speyer> troy_s yes its 4.1 Gb so 4 gb and 100 mb am i right ?
[10:18] <troy_s> speyer:  the error status isn't totally clear -- if you exceed the 4.7 gig single layer limit it will give you a rather generic error.
[10:19] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  yeah ive been typing but you obviously cant see it
[10:19] <skippy81> dont worry ill just paste it here:
[10:19] <LinuxPose> yeah >.>
[10:19] <facefacefaceface> Jowi, I added "sshd: 192.168.1" to /etc/hosts.allow (new file) but no joy
[10:19] <troy_s> speyer:  if you try to bang on the exact numbers, you can get into issues... try something like 3 gigs.
[10:19] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  first we will make a backup of your old sources list - open a terminal and we will begin
[10:19] <troy_s> speyer:  then you know for certain that the size is the issue if it burns -- with me?
[10:19] <LinuxPose> terminal open
[10:19] <Jowi> facefacefaceface: it must end with a dot
[10:19] <skippy81> LinuxPose: "sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/source.backup"
[10:19] <facefacefaceface> ok
[10:19] <speyer> troy_s i dont but i alwasy burn on one data dvd 6 movies :))
[10:19] <RoninGurl> braniff, half of the time hcitool doesnt detect the mouse, the other half it does. Regardless of using sudo before the command or not. And I wind up using the commands over and over in different combinations before I can actually connect to my Logitech Bluetooth travel mouse.
[10:20] <facefacefaceface> but the sshd: part is right?
[10:20] <zamot> Hi all people
[10:20] <speyer> troy_s yeah ok i will try it then
[10:20] <Jowi> facefacefaceface:yes
[10:20] <RoninGurl> braniff, 100% of the time Windows detects it.
[10:20] <troy_s> speyer:  you iwll need to remultiplex the stream then.
[10:20] <skippy81> then "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list", delete everything in the file, and then paste the contents of http://pastebin.com/758301 into it - then save it
[10:20] <LinuxPose> k its backed up
[10:20] <zamot> Hi!!!
[10:20] <skippy81> LinuxPose then "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list", delete everything in the file, and then paste the contents of http://pastebin.com/758301 into it - then save it
[10:20] <troy_s> speyer:  it will not duplicate dvd9 to 5 on the fly.  you will need to do that yourself.
[10:20] <facefacefaceface> Jowi, still not working
[10:20] <facefacefaceface> zamot, hello
[10:20] <troy_s> speyer:  the wiki has a few howtos on that.
[10:20] <Anusien> speyer: there is software in synaptic to do that though
[10:21] <facefacefaceface> zamot, ppl in hr are too stressed to say hello...
[10:21] <speyer> Anusien to do what ?
[10:21] <troy_s> speyer:  mplayer can do it pretty easily  with transcode.  just dump the primary stream and remult the vid.
[10:21] <skippy81> LinuxPose:- finally type "sudo apt-get update"
[10:21] <liran_> anybody has the url for the laptop submission page for ubuntu support?
[10:21] <speyer> troy_s i dont get you now ?
[10:21] <MetaMorfoziS> !ffintegration
[10:21] <ubotu> To make firefox the default browser and make it open when you click links in thunderbird, see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=22333&page=2
[10:21] <troy_s> speyer:  just try putting 3 gigs on that -r and see if it works.
[10:21] <feg> !msttcorefonts
[10:21] <ubotu> msttcorefonts is probably sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts - you'll need multiverse enabled in your /etc/apt/sources.list first
[10:21] <speyer> troy_s why would i need mplayer for this ?
[10:21] <tale_> I'm trying to compile eye of gnome from cvs on dapper.  I'm getting an error when running autogen that recommends that i modify ACLOCAL_FLAGS.  Can somebody help me configure my environment to get it to compile/
[10:21] <MetaMorfoziS> it is impossible to write 2 links in one factoid?:D
[10:21] <tale_> ?
[10:21] <speyer> troy_s ok i have now 3.4 gb
[10:21] <LinuxPose> that should let me apt get jre?
[10:21] <troy_s> speyer:  burn it now
[10:22] <MetaMorfoziS> but for me it isn't important, but the helpful comment where i found the second link is on the second page
[10:22] <troy_s> speyer:  if it works, your error previous was becasue you were trying to stick too much data on a 4.7 dvd5.
[10:22] <skippy81> linux pose ar you on a 32bit system?
[10:22] <speyer> troy_s it says "File image creation failed "
[10:22] <Jowi> facefacefaceface: are you trying to connect to the same computer you are sitting at? if you do you need to add "ALL: 127.0.0.1" to hosts.allow as well
[10:22] <feg> i installed msttcorefonts but the win fonts are not available from ff, thunderbird or xchat. any help?
[10:22] <troy_s> speyer: is your hard disk full?
[10:22] <speyer> nope
[10:22] <troy_s> speyer:  you aren't using a live cd i hope.
[10:22] <Judderman> how can you update firefox to 1.5.0.4?
[10:22] <speyer> troy_s no im not :)
[10:22] <LinuxPose> now i get a new error
[10:22] <LinuxPose> sudo apt-get install sun-j2re1.5
[10:22] <LinuxPose> woops
[10:22] <facefacefaceface> Jowi, no, I can ssh into this laptop, but I can't get my tower
[10:22] <frank_> MetaMorfoziS: is this HOWTO (made for hoary) still useful?
[10:22] <speyer> troy_s i have a lot of disk space free
[10:22] <LinuxPose> Package sun-j2re1.5 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:22] <LinuxPose> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[10:22] <LinuxPose> is only available from another source
[10:22] <LinuxPose> E: Package sun-j2re1.5 has no installation candidate
[10:22] <lithium> Hi all.. have a quick question before i upgrade to dapper.. somewhere it is given that before upgrade i should disable 'unofficial repositories'. Want to know what al comes under 'unofficial' ?
[10:23] <troy_s> speyer:  ok you have an issue with what looks like some disk space perhaps or something akin.  track down the error from that 'failure'
[10:23] <facefacefaceface> ssh localhost works without problem
[10:23] <kbrosnan> Judderman, sudo ./firefox in the 1.5.0.3 directory
[10:23] <troy_s> speyer:  if you sort that out, it will work with a click
[10:23] <troy_s> speyer:  i promise :)
[10:23] <nox-Hand> Is it possible to do regular text install in the new dapper release?
[10:23] <Jowi> facefacefaceface: what ip is your tower at? can you ping from your tower to this machine?
[10:23] <speedlink|war> how much psychicall memory does ubuntu normally use when it's booted?
[10:23] <facefacefaceface> (without 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts.allow)
[10:23] <frank_> LinuxPose: sun java is called   sun-java5-bin
[10:23] <MetaMorfoziS> frank_: yes, because it isn't distro specific...
[10:23] <troy_s> nox-hand:  it is still text based.
[10:23] <frank_> MetaMorfoziS: ok
[10:23] <speyer> troy_s Unknown error File image creation failed  its all i can see
[10:23] <tale_> can somebody help me configure my environment to compile eye of gnome from cvs?
[10:23] <MetaMorfoziS> or.. i dunno, but i don't think it have differences
[10:23] <troy_s> speyer:  ok, so try burning using the cli
[10:23] <feg> if i do 'locate arial' i find it...but from gname it is not available
[10:23] <troy_s> speyer: and use verbose mode.
[10:23] <speyer> troy_s so you cannot help me anymore ?
[10:23] <LinuxPose> yay its going
[10:24] <speyer> troy_s  cli ?
[10:24] <[NP] Tangent> hey guys
[10:24] <feg> s/gname/gnome
[10:24] <troy_s> speyer:  command line interface
[10:24] <nox-Hand> troy_s, What?
[10:24] <facefacefaceface> Jowi, its 192.168.1.103, and  no, it won't ping because of firewall....
[10:24] <LinuxPose> now for limewire >.>
[10:24] <dmd> Is it possible to use a DLink DWL-G122 802.11 wireless ethernet usb adapter? Lots of googling reveals dozens of people asking this question, but nobody every answering the question.
[10:24] <MetaMorfoziS> it needs to add one line to users.js and update-alternatives <- that i dunno on other distros
[10:24] <[NP] Tangent> how can I make network-manager use a static local IP
[10:24] <nox-Hand> I thought they got the new GUI installer?
[10:24] <speyer> troy_s no clue about command line :(
[10:24] <RoninGurl> Can anyone here tell me why hcitool sometimes detects my bluetooth mouse and then sometimes doesnt? Windows detects it every single time. I've tried hcitool scan, hcitool inq, etc... looking for the mouse.What gives?
[10:24] <MetaMorfoziS> but no differences between ubuntu's
[10:24] <facefacefaceface> er...  is my firewall blocking ssh even though I started the sshd?
[10:24] <speyer> troy_s it should work . it did in breezy :(
[10:24] <troy_s> nox-hand:  nope... not last time i checked.  still text based with some graphical boot items.  but very framebuffer.
[10:24] <lithium> Hi all.. have a quick question before i upgrade to dapper.. somewhere it is given that before upgrade i should disable 'unofficial repositories'. Want to know what al comes under 'unofficial'
[10:24] <Jowi> facefacefaceface: and what is the ip for the machine that is running sshd?
[10:25] <troy_s> speyer:  yep,  so you can help others by tracking down the little problem that naut is having with image creation.
[10:25] <facefacefaceface> 192.168.1.103
[10:25] <method|> ok
[10:25] <method|> ubuntu installed succesfully
[10:25] <facefacefaceface> this machine is addr:192.168.1.102
[10:25] <method|> first order of business
[10:25] <method|> installing x-chat
[10:25] <speyer> troy_s how would i help them ? staying here untill someone shout at me ? ;))
[10:25] <facefacefaceface> I prolly need to look at firestarter on 103
[10:25] <facefacefaceface> method|, synaptic!
[10:25] <method|> how do i install x-chat using synaptic?
[10:25] <method|> im a debian newb
[10:26] <facefacefaceface> run synaptic (me noob to deb too)
[10:26] <zamot> hi!!!
[10:26] <troy_s> speyer:  no, you simply resolve your issue and locate how you did it at the wiki or something akin to that :)
[10:26] <facefacefaceface> hi Zambezi
[10:26] <facefacefaceface> hi zamot
[10:26] <speyer> troy_s i will try with k3b now hoppe works ... it failed today ,,, so i just fresh installed dapper
[10:26] <Jowi> facefacefaceface: ah. ok. so it's good. you must add a rule in firestarter to allow 192.168etcetera  to connect
[10:26] <skippy81> method|: are you running dapper? if you are then "sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/source.backup"
[10:26] <redrumz> lithium if its not something like deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-updates main restricted universe multiverse its probably unofficial
[10:26] <troy_s> speyer:  it's a community effort.  your help is appreciated by others who follow behind you.
[10:26] <method|> skippy yes i am
[10:26] <zamot> how muHow much time i need to update breezy to dapper in a 128kb connection?
[10:26] <speyer> troy_s well i wouldnt ask for help if i knew how to solve this problem
[10:26] <jenda> Ok... I ran thunderbird as root once and immediately closed it - now when I run it, it does not load into my account. What can i do?
[10:26] <mardi> hi, how do we add an app to the Main Menu in the panel?
[10:26] <facefacefaceface> Jowi, ok, will do that : ) thanks for your time
[10:26] <method|> skippy: what does that do?
[10:26] <Jowi> np facefacefaceface :)
[10:27] <speyer> troy_s aint got no clue how to do this on my own :D
[10:27] <troy_s> speyer:  you will need to track down why it can't create that image -- someone else here will probably be able to help you step through it.  maybe skippy.
[10:27] <nox-Hand> troy_s, Oh, cool
[10:27] <maikol> method|: makes a backup of sources.list
[10:27] <troy_s> speyer:  bear with this channel, and you will learn.
[10:27] <skippy81> method|: http://pastebin.com/758301 copy the contents into your sources.list using then "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list", delete everything in the file, and then paste the lines i have you into it.
[10:27] <Jemt> Greetz. Ubuntu has mounted hdb1 automatically, which is great - but I don't have write-access to it. How do I fix this? I think it can be done by adding umount=1000 or something like that
[10:27] <skippy81> method|: then type "apt-get update"
[10:27] <phibxr> is there any way to view the changelog for the ppc kernel?
[10:27] <MetaMorfoziS> how can i fix gpg errors from kubuntu.org?
[10:27] <troy_s> speyer:  skippy is one of the many knowledgable folks here.  i am needing a break from this keyboard.
[10:27] <speyer> troy_s so bassicly i need to find out why it can't create that image
[10:28] <troy_s> speyer:  yes.  start with that.
[10:28] <skippy81> method|:  sorry method its "sudo apt-get update"
[10:28] <speyer> troy_s aight cheers
[10:28] <troy_s> speyer:  if you do, and you come to the conclusion that it is a bug, you will need to check malone for other posts.
[10:28] <troy_s> speyer:  it might very well have already been solved.
[10:28] <zachhale-pc> can i set up a swap once the OS is already installed?
[10:28] <Jowi> Jemt: what is the filesystem type on hdb1? (umask=000 is what you want, not umask=1000)
[10:28] <cdfs> hi, I have just one little question..
[10:28] <speyer> skippy81 are you with us ?
[10:28] <method|> has opera been released for dapper?
[10:28] <_mek_> !root
[10:28] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[10:28] <facefacefaceface> Errhttp://gb.archive.ubuntu.com dapper/main Packages   Bad header line [IP: 85.133.25.8 80]  99% [Waiting for headers] 
[10:28] <skippy81> then finally method| type "sudo apt-get xchat"
[10:28] <Jemt> Jowi: EXT3
[10:28] <method|> ok thanks skip
[10:29] <speyer> skippy81 any ideea why nautilus burn failed to create the image while i try to burn a data dvd -r disc ?
[10:29] <skippy81> speyer:  soz ive been distracted, can you fill me in?
[10:29] <Jemt> Jowi: Do I just add umask=000 in <options> ?
[10:29] <Jemt> Jowi: .. in fstab of cause :)
[10:29] <speyer> skippy81 yeah ;)
[10:29] <redrumz> anyone had success running the ATI Proprietary Linux Drivers on the amd64 build?
[10:29] <facefacefaceface> skippy81, did you see my 'sudo apt-get update' error?
[10:29] <facefacefaceface> what is the equivelent of 'yum clean all' for apt?
[10:29] <Jowi> Jemt: "defaults" should be enough if i'm not mistaken. umask=000 i only use for my fat32 partition (someone correct me if i am wrong)
[10:30] <maikol> facefacefaceface: apt-get clean
[10:30] <facefacefaceface> ty maikol
[10:30] <skippy81> hmm speyer, no idea, im afraid ive never tried to burn a dvd - open a terminal and launch "nautilus" from it , you should be able to see error message in the terminal when nautilus fails to burn - mgiht give you a clue
[10:30] <skippy81> facefacefaceface: no i didnt, what was it?
[10:30] <Jowi> facefacefaceface: apt-get autoclean is also nice
[10:30] <LinuxPose> got limewire installed.....
[10:30] <LinuxPose> now it wont run
[10:30] <cdfs> I'm trying to install mplayer (universe and multiverse are activated) but I always get an error
[10:30] <Jemt> Jowi: It already has "defaults" in <options>
[10:30] <facefacefaceface> skippy81, its working now :)
[10:31] <Linuturk> how do you force a specific resolution?
[10:31] <skippy81> facefacefaceface: good :)
[10:31] <facefacefaceface> Jowi, what is the diff ? (autoclean vs clean)
[10:31] <speyer> skippy81 i did but it doesnt say anything
[10:31] <maikol> facefacefaceface: autoclean only removes old arhcives
[10:31] <MetaMorfoziS> !easysource
[10:31] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:31] <zelevw> im trying to install xvid support and not able to...
[10:31] <glick> excuse me, i just noticed that im running a SMP PREEMPT kernel however I only have a single p4 CPU
[10:31] <skippy81> Linuturk backup xorg.conf - then run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[10:31] <Raskall> how do I set the system default language? My root user is giving me norwegian feedback and I want it in english
[10:32] <Linuturk> where is xorg.conf at?
[10:32] <facefacefaceface> OK, prepare for the big noob question... how do i get DVD working in ubuntu?
[10:32] <Jemt> Linuturk: /etc/X11/
[10:32] <ryanakca> Linuturk: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:32] <skippy81> Linuturk:  /etc/X11/xorg.conf is the path
[10:32] <Flannel> glick: all the kernels are SMP, it doesn't hurt anything.
[10:32] <tristanmike> !tell facefacefaceface about dvd
[10:32] <Madpilot> ubotu, tell facefacefaceface about dvd
[10:32] <cdfs> glick, that should be no problem, as SMP means, that it is capable of handling more than one cpu
[10:32] <Raskall> "dpkg-reconfigure locales" regenerates the locale files, but won't let me choose default
[10:32] <Caspian> facer
[10:32] <Jowi> Jemt: then adding ",rw" after defaults should be enough.
[10:32] <serge> hi - since upgrade to dapper totem functoionality changed - I can't skip/fast forward the bugging DVD introduction any more and playing an iso DVD file plays only thhat fiorst chapter - is this a known issue?
[10:32] <glick> ok
[10:33] <Caspian> (sorry, didn't mean to hit enter yet)
[10:33] <skippy81> Linuturk:  "sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.backup" will do the trick
[10:33] <Jemt> Jowi: Great, I'll try that :)
[10:33] <cdfs> where can I find a 586-kernel? i'm running the default drapper-drake kernel (i386)
[10:33] <Caspian> facefaceface: what comes up when you shove the DVD into your drive?
[10:33] <redrumz> I've found all my video problems went away when i installed VLC
[10:33] <facefacefaceface> sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2 ?
[10:33] <Jowi> !libdvdcss2
[10:33] <Jemt> Jowi: Hm, do I need to reboot?
[10:33] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[10:33] <assasukasse> hi all, i have a small problem, i wish to install ubuntu but i already have 4 primary partition on my hdd, 1win32 2 reiserfs with debian, and one swap..how can i work around this?
[10:33] <facefacefaceface> Caspian, some player or other... totem maybe?
[10:33] <Jowi> Jemt: nah, "mount -a"
[10:33] <skippy81> then Linuturk, use "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and use your spacebar to select onlty resoltuions you want
[10:33] <Jemt> Jowi: Ok :)
[10:34] <serge> playing the dvd works at starting, livdvdcss2 is not the prob
[10:34] <Caspian> Oooh... I thought you meant data DVDs
[10:34] <baumer> anybody know how to get shutdown and reboot back on my quit menu with XGL?
[10:34] <speyer> I am having trouble with the Nautilus CD Burner Whenever I attempt to burn a CD or create a disk image, am always given the vague error "File image creation failed --- unknown error"
[10:34] <RoninGurl> Can anyone here tell me why hcitool sometimes detects my bluetooth mouse and then sometimes doesnt? Windows detects it every single time. I've tried hcitool scan, hcitool inq, etc... looking for the mouse.What gives?
[10:34] <facefacefaceface> Caspian, nb
[10:34] <cdfs> bumer, use aiglx instead
[10:34] <lithium> Hi .. if have downloaded the iso image of Alternate CD.. do i have to burn the cd.. or can i mount the iso image to a local mount point and add that to sources.list for upgrade purpose?
[10:34] <Jemt> Jowi: Didn't help much. Well, I think umask=0000 would work
[10:34] <Shaezsche> can someone do me a favor and check to see if asus4acpi is listed in the packet manager to be downloade?
[10:34] <redrumz> serge - try VLC
[10:35] <cdfs> i cant install mplayer
[10:35] <Caspian> baumer: XGL doesn't change your menus
[10:35] <skippy81> lithium: yes you can mount the ISO and use it as a source
[10:35] <MetaMorfoziS> lithium: the better way is if you isntall itform the cd again, but you can upgrade with sources
[10:35] <Jowi> Jemt: you can always try. i only need to use it for fat32/vfat partitions though.
[10:35] <Caspian> cdfsL Have you enabled multiuniverse repositories?
[10:35] <facefacefaceface> oooh... updates! lovely lovely (mostly pointless) update!
[10:35] <mnk> stupid HP LJ 1000 isn't working - it just simply doesn't print. it says it is online, it says it is printing, but it just won't print. the light doesn't flash so i don't know what is going on!!! PLEASE someone help me - i need to print out my project!
[10:35] <skippy81> i kinda miss the dapper beta days when i got 100mb of updates a day :(
[10:35] <serge> redrumz: thx, I know other players woudl work also, the question is about a suspected change in functionality from breezy to dapper
[10:36] <baumer> Caspian: would compiz?
[10:36] <Jemt> Jowi: Don't understand why it dosn't work either. But umask should be a trick that would work on all file systems - to my knowledge
[10:36] <mnk> skippy81: me too :)
[10:36] <skippy81> mnk, try going in your bios and changing parallel port from ECP to Normal
[10:36] <facefacefaceface> mnk, you tried linux-printing website?
[10:36] <Jemt> Jowi: A page I found says umask=0000, you say umask=000 - what is it ?
[10:36] <mnk> skippy81: what u mean?
[10:36] <MetaMorfoziS> cdfs because it need liblircd wtf?
[10:36] <mnk> skippy81: it is a usb printer
[10:36] <Caspian> baumer: I'm using Compiz/XGL, and the menus are exactly the same as when I run metacity (Gnome's default)
[10:36] <MetaMorfoziS> i have the same problem
[10:36] <Jowi> Jemt: both should work. i only use 3 zeroes
[10:36] <skippy81> mnk oh sorry mate, it wont help then :(
[10:36] <redrumz> serge just to establish whether its the actual player or related to something else is all
[10:36] <mnk> facefacefaceface: yes i have - i have tried everything :(
[10:36] <skippy81> i hate usb printers
[10:36] <baumer> cdfs: does aiglx work with nvidia cards now?
[10:37] <Jemt> Jowi: Ok, thanks
[10:37] <lithium> MetaMorfoziS" if dont want to install it again - just upgrade it. Also what do you mean by "you can upgrade with sources"
[10:37] <serge> redrumz: you're right, i'll check
[10:37] <facefacefaceface> mnk, linux printing can be very frustrating
[10:37] <mnk> i hate this crappy hp LJ printer - but i have to get it working now cos i have to print this blasted project
[10:37] <psYchotic> good day to you all
[10:37] <skippy81> mnk http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-LaserJet_1000 are you using the foo2zjs driver thingy?
[10:37] <mnk> facefacefaceface: yes i am losing my patience :(
[10:37] <Jemt> Jowi: Weird. Didn't work - nor with 000 or 0000
[10:37] <facefacefaceface> ne way, this channel is too intense!!! thanks for the help everyone
[10:37] <facefacefaceface> so long
[10:38] <frank_> what's the deal with the commercial software repositories Canonical talks about? Would an easy to install vmware player, easy to buy vmware workstation be a possibility?
[10:38] <MetaMorfoziS> i'm saying stupidly, so you need some repositories (that i dunno from head) and then you can upgrade
[10:38] <facefacefaceface> arghghgh problems!!!!
[10:38] <MetaMorfoziS> or try sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:38] <Jowi> Jemt: post your fstab to pastebin please
[10:38] <speyer> i have a lot of disk space and still cannot create that image ;((((((((
[10:38] <Jemt> Jowi: Ok, sec :)
[10:38] <mnk> skippy81:  i am using it - it is the standard in 6.06
[10:38] <Linuturk> crap, i screwed it up
[10:38] <jenda> Help... I ran thunderbird as root once (because of enigmail) and immediately closed it - now when I run it, it does not load into my account. What can i do?
[10:38] <mnk> skippy81: i tried that link - but i don't have a clue what is going on
[10:38] <baumer> Caspian: OK, my quit menu only shows Log Out, Lock Screen, Switch User, and Hibernate. Any idea how to make it show reboot and shutdown?
[10:39] <extern> where can I get wine? the repository on which it should be hosted is missing some files
[10:39] <psYchotic> I am wondering how I could change the configuration for any screensaver in gnome-screensaver. I found out that the configuration is saved in /usr/share/gnome-screensaver/themes/ but whenever I change anything in one of those files, the screensaver disappears out of the screensavers list in gnome-screensaver-preferences
[10:39] <serge> redrumz: vlc immediately plays the menu when i Open Disc dvd:///dvd.iso - i also tried mplayer which skips the intro without a problem
[10:39] <lithium> MetaMorfoziS : "try sudo apt-get" after adding the locally mounted repository .. right?
[10:39] <jenda> In other words - how can I make TB load my profile, knowing it's path and all?
[10:39] <Jemt> Jowi: http://powerzone.dk/fstab.txt
[10:39] <speyer> how do i specify some other temporary directory for nautilus burn ?
[10:39] <MetaMorfoziS> lithium what?
[10:39] <MetaMorfoziS> why?
[10:39] <MetaMorfoziS> :)
[10:40] <Jowi> Jemt: what are the permissions for /media/hdb1?
[10:40] <MetaMorfoziS> something lost in translation
[10:40] <duane> how do I install the kubuntu desktop in gnome?
[10:40] <Morrowyn> anyone has troubles with photoshop and wacom and ubuntu, somehow, my eraser acts as pencil and vice versa in photoshop, while everywhere else, it works normal. This behaviour wasnt in ubuntu before
[10:40] <MetaMorfoziS> duane: you can install it simmply from apt-get or synaptic
[10:40] <speyer> how do i specify some other temporary directory for nautilus burn ?
[10:41] <mnk> skippy81: i pm'd you
[10:41] <Unenvarjo> duane, it can be found as kubuntu-desktop
[10:41] <speyer> no one knows ?
[10:41] <Jemt> Jowi. Don't know. Defaults I guess
[10:41] <Linuturk> shit, i totally screwed up my xserver
[10:41] <Linuturk> can someone help me configure this?
[10:41] <Jemt> Jowi: Havn't changed anything - it's a fresh install (Dapper)
[10:41] <skippy81> mnk:  are you registered? i cant see anything
[10:41] <crazy_penguin> the gkrellm plugins are used by the gkrellm client only or by the daemon also?
[10:41] <ailean> Can anyone say why Scots isn't included in the list of supported languages?
[10:41] <Linuturk> i'm registered, so you can pm me
[10:41] <redrumz> serge sok, im having a similar problem...
[10:41] <Linuturk> please?
[10:41] <skippy81> ailean:  what is Scots?
[10:41] <MetaMorfoziS> Linuturk: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[10:41] <Linuturk> I've only got terminal
[10:41] <Caspian> baumer: Ok, I see your prob. Run "metacity --replace&" in a console
[10:41] <mnk> skippy81: no i'm not registered
[10:41] <scifi> Linuturk: just do cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup xorg.conf
[10:41] <ailean> skippy81, a language
[10:41] <duane> Unenvarjo: isn't there another package i need to install besides the kubuntu desktop?
[10:41] <mnk> skippy81: can u pm me?
[10:41] <Caspian> Then start comiz again
[10:42] <lithium> MetaMorfoziS: see I am assuming that i want to upgrade from my locally mounted ISO image and not the actual CD . so when you said - "you need some repositories" - does that me that those repositories can come from the locally mount point
[10:42] <skippy81> soz mnk im not registered either mate :(
[10:42] <Jowi> Jemt: "ls -la /media/hdb1"
[10:42] <ailean> skippy81, derived from the same place as English
[10:42] <Unenvarjo> duane, kubuntu-desktop installs everything you need with it
[10:42] <duane> ok
[10:42] <mnk> skippy81: hehe
[10:42] <serge> redrumz: too bad, but it seems to me vlc got nicer than breezy, so i'll settle with that :) - thx
[10:42] <mnk> ok
[10:42] <MetaMorfoziS> lithium, sorry i'm dunno other then
[10:42] <ailean> skippy81, for ensaumple, a can blether tae ye in Scots the nou, but ye'll probably be able tae unnerstand it
[10:42] <duane> sudo apt-get kubuntu-desktop
[10:42] <duane> E: Invalid operation kubuntu-desktop
[10:42] <duane> why do i get that?
[10:42] <Jemt> Jowi: '.' and '..' : drwxr-xr-x
[10:42] <MetaMorfoziS> install^^
[10:42] <MetaMorfoziS> sudo apt-get install
[10:42] <mnk> skippy81: Jun  4 23:41:18 mnk-home kernel: [4298148.612000]  drivers/usb/class/usblp.c: usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 20 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x0517
[10:42] <redrumz> serge but i am just using vlc and ignoring other players atm..
[10:43] <mnk> skippy81: Jun  4 23:41:19 mnk-home /etc/hotplug/usb/hplj1000: loading HP LaserJet 1000 firmware /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1000.dl to /dev/usb/lp0 ...
[10:43] <Linuturk> I can't find the backup
[10:43] <ailean> anyone know how much of a language has to be translated before it will appear?
[10:43] <Jowi> Jemt: yeah, root has write permissions but noone else
[10:43] <skippy81> ailean:  you would have to download an Irvine Welsh dictionary for that :)
[10:43] <mnk> skippy81: Jun  4 23:41:19 mnk-home /etc/hotplug/usb/hplj1000: ... download successful.
[10:43] <Jemt> Jowi: Can that be changed ?
[10:43] <speyer> can someone please have a lookt at " gconf-editor --> /apps/nautilus-cd-burner/temp_iso_dir/Value and tell me is that`s the right place to specify some other temporary directory for nautilus burn ?
[10:43] <Linuturk> I can run the configuration again, can someone help me through it?
[10:43] <ailean> skippy81, exactly :)
[10:43] <lithium> MetaMorfoziS: alright... no probs..
[10:43] <shinu> anyone used regionset on a toshiba laptop?
[10:43] <mnk> skippy81: which is what that linux printing page tells me i should get after doing their stuff
[10:43] <Jemt> Jowi: Or can a folder at least be made for me ?
[10:43] <skippy81> but yeah i agree ailean, it is a bit harsh how the entire GB language set is essentailly English
[10:43] <ailean> skippy81, i've translated a few packages in Rosetta, but I want to be able to see it on my machine
[10:43] <Jemt> Jowi: .. with full access of cause
[10:43] <baumer> Caspian: it ran, desktop flashed, but the quit menu is still missing shutdown and restart
[10:43] <redrumz> serge i am blaming all my dvd playback and video issues on ATi atm
[10:43] <Linuturk> do I want to attempt to autodetect the video hardware?
[10:43] <skippy81> it should have welsh and scottish phrases in it really
[10:43] <mnk> skippy81: but i already get that with the defalt installation of 6.06 after adding my printer
[10:44] <Caspian> Hmm...
[10:44] <mnk> has anyone else got an HP LJ 1000 and got it working with ubuntu 6.06?
[10:44] <Caspian> Are you using Gnome?
[10:44] <MetaMorfoziS> hm mplayer is not installable  from ubuntu repos... it needs liblircclient0 that needs a newer version of libc6 , but in the repo only the oldest one...
[10:44] <skippy81> mnk ive just checked and yeah, you have the right driver
[10:44] <serge> redrumz: the problem I described couldn't possibly be a hardware/driver problem!?
[10:44] <skippy81> i will have a look around for you mnk but USB printers can be a pain in linux
[10:44] <mnk> skippy81: so what do u think i could do now?
[10:44] <baumer> Caspian: fwiw, creating a new user on the system it looks fine. yes, Gnome
[10:44] <ailean> skippy81, obviously no one here knows, but do you know who i could ask?
[10:44] <macsim> hi, I'm looking for a frindly subversion software any suggestion ? anybody knows if there is a subversion plugin for jedit ?
[10:44] <duane> do you guys recommend automatix or easy ubuntu for dapper?
[10:44] <mnk> skippy81: yep ur sure right
[10:44] <mnk> skippy81: thanks
[10:45] <serge> duane: easyubuntu
[10:45] <markgrif> Hi. Brezzy here,  I used Easy Ubuntu but the movie plug-in for firefox isn't working. How can I make it use mozilla-mplayer instead?
[10:45] <duane> has easyubuntu been updated for dapper?
[10:45] <redrumz> serge well all i know was; things were working with VESA drivers and not when i had accellerated video with ati drivers
[10:45] <Jowi> Jemt: i just had a look in "man mount" and umask is only an option for fat, will not work for ext3. you can still write to /media/hdb1 when using sudo
[10:45] <skippy81> ailean, i think you could probably find a dictionary easility enough of the internet, but actually having a linux locale which translated everything into Scotts would be impossible
[10:46] <duane> any other opinions about easyubuntu vs. automatix for the new release of dapper?
[10:46] <ailean> ATTENTION! I would like to applaud the people who worked on the new installer. It's fantastic.  I was able to browse the internet while waiting, which is a lot more exciting than every other install program i've ever used.
[10:46] <MetaMorfoziS> !thunderbird1.5
[10:46] <ubotu> thunderbird1.5 is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThunderbirdNewVersion
[10:46] <Caspian> Baumer: I had this problem before, and just restarted compiz. It didn't seem to work for you, though... maybe try restarting GDM. Log out, Hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, wait until GDM comes back, and log back in.
[10:46] <Jemt> Jowi: Weird. Does not seem very logically.
[10:46] <baumer> Caspian: this user has been through upgrade from 5.x and uses XGL/Compiz. Not sure which of those (if either) caused the problem.
[10:46] <ailean> skippy81, yeah, all i'm really looking to do is translate ubuntu to Scots, so whatever's available through Rosetta
[10:46] <Jemt> Jowi: Not user friendly at least
[10:47] <baumer> Caspian: problem has been persistant for a month or two over many reboots.
[10:47] <duane> anyone know if dma is enabled by default for dvdrom drives?
[10:47] <Jowi> Jemt: you could try to to add write permissions for /media/hdb1 like this "sudo chmod a+w /media/hdb1" but i'm not sure if the permissions will stick.
[10:47] <skippy81> im googling now ailean, but it looks like noones done the project yet - maybe you could be the first to do it :)
[10:47] <ailean> skippy81, i am
[10:47] <Caspian> baumer: when you run "metacity --replace&" in a terminal, does this prob go away>
[10:47] <Caspian> ?
[10:47] <ailean> skippy81, i've done 3 or 4 packages
[10:47] <Jemt> Jowi: Well, couldn't I just add a new folder, and apply CHMOD 777 to it ?
[10:47] <mnk> has anyone else got an HP LJ 1000 and got it working with ubuntu 6.06?
[10:47] <maddy> where do i get the mp3 plugin?
[10:47] <Tuzzy> I removed teapop and installed popa3d, syslog is still loggin errors about teapop like  error: cannot execute /usr/sbin/teapop: No such file or directory. Why?
[10:47] <ailean> skippy81, but when do they get passed through as an update?
[10:48] <baumer> Caspian: nope. should I restart X after running metacity --replace&
[10:48] <Caspian> I mean, does this problem persist when you're not running Compiz?
[10:48] <Jowi> Jemt: that may also work
[10:48] <t2pickpack> anyone know where to get turboprint key
[10:48] <Caspian> Ok, this is not a problem with Compiz.
[10:48] <Jemt> Jowi: Great. Thanks
[10:48] <Caspian> Hmm...
[10:48] <skippy81> im not too sure how package development works actually, i assume you could just paste them up on the ubuntu forums under GPL and they may get added to the repositories
[10:49] <dado123> http://vip.netsurf.ru/browse/?r=178214
[10:49] <baumer> Caspian: creating a new user on the system that doesn't use Compiz, I don't see the problem.
[10:49] <dado123> http://vip.netsurf.ru/browse/?r=178214
[10:49] <Linuturk> how do I restart xserver ?
[10:49] <MetaMorfoziS> ctrl alt backspace
[10:49] <Linuturk> from terminal
[10:49] <Jowi> Linuturk: "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[10:49] <MetaMorfoziS> or sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
[10:49] <dado123> http://vip.netsurf.ru/browse/?r=178214
[10:49] <MetaMorfoziS> or if you use gnome gdm
[10:49] <Linuturk> xfce?
[10:49] <MetaMorfoziS> hm
[10:49] <Valombre> xdm
[10:49] <LogicalDash> I have to access the internet by wireless. I have a Dell Wireless 1350, and under Breezy Badger, it worked fine with NdisWrapper. Now I've got NdisWrapper configured in the same way under Dapper Drake, but when I try to enable the wireless, I don't get any internet, and when I close and re-open network-admin it seems to have disabled itself. I can only connect through Windows now. Any help?
[10:50] <MetaMorfoziS> i dunno xfce loginam,nager
[10:50] <MetaMorfoziS> yes xdm^^
[10:50] <MetaMorfoziS> :)
[10:50] <Valombre> ^^
[10:50] <Caspian> baumer: "metacity --replace" should stop Compiz. Is it still running?
[10:50] <Caspian> Run "pgrep compiz" to tell if it's still running
[10:50] <skippy81> ailean: ive found a few things in synaptic "language-support-gd" is a "metapackage for scots gaelic language support"
[10:50] <Linuturk> command not found
[10:50] <speyer> troy_s still here ? even k3b gives me an error " Could Not Determine Size of Resulting Image File"
[10:50] <Tuzzy> I removed teapop and installed popa3d, syslog is still loggin errors about teapop like  error: cannot execute /usr/sbin/teapop: No such file or directory. Why?
[10:50] <Linuturk> Command not found guys
[10:51] <baumer> Caspian: didn't notice it stopped running until you asked :) So compiz isn't the problem, but I still don't get those options...
[10:51] <siriusnova> hello, can anyone help me enable the led lights on my Atheros based wifi pc-card ?
[10:51] <Jowi> Linuturk: "ps -A | grep Xorg"
[10:51] <ailean> skippy81, Scots is a different language to Scots Gaelic.  It's a very confusing term.  It should be called Scottish Gaelic to differentiate.  Scots is a Germanic language like English, Scottish Gaelic is a Celtic language like Irish and Welsh
[10:51] <Linuturk> Jowi, i just rebooted
[10:52] <Caspian> Baumer: I
[10:52] <Jowi> Linuturk: :)
[10:52] <mnk> has anyone else got an HP LJ 1000 printer and got it working with ubuntu 6.06?
[10:52] <Caspian> sorry
[10:52] <skippy81> yeah i see, what you want is basically the slang dialect i assume ailean
[10:52] <LinuxPose> anyone wana help me find out why limewire wont run :P?
[10:52] <racestoapril1> i want to compile a C file with the command GCC, what do i need to do to make it work
[10:52] <markgrif> Burnsspeak. :-)
[10:53] <racestoapril1> i get this: gcc -o ipod_fw ipod_fw.c
[10:53] <racestoapril1> bash: gcc: command not found
[10:53] <piratepenguin> I wanna be able to compile programs. What packages do I need?
[10:53] <maikol> build-essential
[10:53] <Linuturk> dammit
[10:53] <piratepenguin> ah that's it, thanks
[10:53] <Linuturk> the resolution is still wrong
[10:53] <Caspian> Baumer: try restarting GDM. Log out, hit ctrl+alt+backspace. When the screen comes back, log back in.
[10:53] <ailean> skippy81, well we can argue over whether it's slang or not :)  It's not a dialect, it's a language.  See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:IndoEuropeanTreeA.svg :)  But, yeah, I want Scots.
[10:53] <Tuzzy> I removed teapop and installed popa3d, syslog is still loggin errors about teapop like  error: cannot execute /usr/sbin/teapop: No such file or directory. Why?
[10:53] <stringbling> arrr
[10:53] <Linuturk> I can't force a decent resolution on this. I need help
[10:54] <Jowi> ubotu, tell Linuturk about resolution
[10:54] <paganini> So, I just upgraded to Dapper on Friday. All of a sudden I can't browse my netowrk in nautilus. I get "smb:/// is not a valid location." Is anyone else having this problem? Does anyone know how to fix it?
[10:54] <gimmulf> After upgrading to dapper i cant get the terminal rxvt-unicode running using -bg and -fg... like: " rxvt-unicode +sb -bg black -fg white"  plz help
[10:54] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  just download frostwire, its much better lol
[10:54] <Roadrunner_> hello, what is the official package name for the official java 1.5 release from sun for dapper?
[10:55] <megabyte405> Hey there - anyone know if I can modify ./update from ubuntu-meta (source) to access multiple archives to find packages?
[10:55] <skippy81> LinuxPose: if your really determained then read this tread and follow the links on it http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=187402&highlight=limewire+ubuntu
[10:55] <racestoapril1> what do i use to compile programs?
[10:55] <frank_> Roadrunner_: sun-java5-bin
[10:55] <LinuxPose> actually i used that guide XD
[10:55] <LinuxPose> it added it to my internet apps
[10:55] <cello_rasp> i have a usb pointing device that does not work unless i unplu/plug it back in after start up. how do i fix this situation? is there any way to scan usb ports from the commandline?
[10:55] <LinuxPose> but when i click it nothing opens
[10:56] <Jowi> ubotu, tell racestoapril1 about compile
[10:56] <skippy81> linuxpose, whats wrong with frostwire?, have you tried it/
[10:56] <Caspian> racestoapril1: what language do you want to compile?
[10:56] <LinuxPose> had it on my pc
[10:56] <LinuxPose> forgot aboutit actually
[10:56] <racestoapril1> caspian: C
[10:56] <Roadrunner_> frank_: synaptic can't find that package name
[10:56] <Caspian> racestoapril1: for C, install package "gcc"
[10:56] <frank_> Roadrunner_: it's in multiverse
[10:56] <skippy81> brb all, gotta eat :)
[10:56] <Caspian> ubotu, tell racestoapril1 about gcc
[10:56] <frank_> !tell Roadrunner_ about java
[10:56] <tubbie> how do I mount an iso file/
[10:56] <tubbie> ?
[10:56] <siriusnova> can anyone help me with enabling LEDs on my wireless pc-card?
[10:56] <gimmulf> WHen trying to start AMSN after dapper upgrade i get error: Application initialization failed: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name  "Black"
[10:57] <cello_rasp> the mouse was fine under breezy incidentally
[10:57] <Jowi> ubotu, tell tubbie about iso
[10:57] <MetaMorfoziS> !easysoruce
[10:57] <ubotu> MetaMorfoziS: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:57] <LogicalDash> When I enable wireless in network-admin, then close it and re-enter, wireless appears to be disabled. What's wrong?
[10:57] <MetaMorfoziS> !easysource
[10:57] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:57] <paganini> Anybody know about nautilus and SMB?
[10:57] <baumer> Caspian: I'm in the middle of something. I'll try that in a few minutes and let you know.
[10:57] <Jowi> oops tubbie ubotu gave you the wrong linke
[10:57] <Caspian> ok
[10:57] <cello_rasp> paganini: yep
[10:57] <Roadrunner_> frank_ i allready updated my source list to multiverse, but i still can't find it
[10:57] <cello_rasp> paganini: questions?
[10:57] <tubbie> I don't need it any more. thanks any way
[10:57] <Tuzzy> should I use Apt to install or does Ubuntu have another tool????
[10:57] <Jowi> tubbie: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountIso
[10:57] <Caspian> baumer: I'm going to leave this room. If you need help, AIM me at XenolthCaspianXI
[10:57] <tubbie> just found out vlc can open a .iso dvd file!
[10:58] <apokryphos> Tuzzy: use synaptic
[10:58] <tubbie> :)
[10:58] <LogicalDash> !synaptic
[10:58] <ubotu> I guess synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[10:58] <frank_> Roadrunner_: did you do an update?  are you running i386?
[10:58] <Tuzlo> im ssh ing can I use synaptic?
[10:58] <Roadrunner_> frank_ i running a 686 kernel and did an update
[10:58] <NthDegree> Tuzlo use apt-get in ssh
[10:58] <Jowi> Tuzlo: yes. if you ssh with -X
[10:58] <LinuxPose> ok i installed frostwire
[10:58] <apokryphos> Tuzlo: no, you'll have to use apt
[10:58] <Sub> Tuzlo, use apt-get
[10:58] <Sub> or aptitude
[10:58] <paganini> cello_rasp: Now that I've upgraded to dapper, nautilus can't browse my network any more. I get "smb:/// invalid location"
[10:58] <LinuxPose> and it wont open when i click the link inside internet apps
[10:58] <cello_rasp> how do i scan usb ports?
[10:58] <NthDegree> Tuzlo, or aptitude
[10:58] <NthDegree> :$ oops
[10:59] <cello_rasp> paganini: i think the syntax was changed.. there is a thread on the forums about it with a fix
[10:59] <nbx909> Tuzlo, if you are on another linux computer and you use the -X modifier then yes, but unless the computer is on the same network as you it will be slow
[10:59] <paganini> cello_rasp, OK. Do you have a link?
[10:59] <Tuzlo> im havin issues with apt and ubuntu then, removed teapop and installed popa3d and when I try connectin mail client, I get serrors in syslog failing to start teapop
[10:59] <megabyte405> racestoapril1: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:59] <amphi> cello_rasp: lsusb
[10:59] <nbx909> !tell nbx909 about forwardingx
[11:00] <jhons1> Hi all
[11:00] <gimmulf> Why doesnt AMSN work in Dapper?
[11:00] <apokryphos> it does
[11:00] <gimmulf> Application initialization failed: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name "Black"
[11:00] <cello_rasp> paganini: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=184428 i think..
[11:00] <paganini> cello_rasp, cool, thanks. I will read, and come back if it does not work. :)
[11:00] <jhons1> Does Dapper include Java already installe?
[11:00] <cello_rasp> paganini: do a search i believe there are more articles on the forums to look at!
[11:00] <Hexidigital_> jhons1:: no
[11:01] <tuxtheslacker> hey. how do I get a listing of what all is using a sound device?
[11:01] <amphi> gimmulf: that's the exact error message?
[11:01] <jhons1> hexidigital_ is it easy to install??
[11:01] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell jhons1 about java
[11:01] <Hexidigital_> jhons1:: yes
[11:01] <tuxtheslacker> because when I start america's army it tells me that the device or resource is busy.
[11:01] <markgrif> If i knew the name of the plug-in easy ubuntu installed i could remove it.
[11:01] <tuxtheslacker> and that is even when I restart.
[11:01] <Hexidigital_> jhons1:: just follow the link ubotu sent you
[11:01] <tuxtheslacker> and just boot into the thing it tells me it's broken.
[11:01] <jhons1> link??
[11:02] <Hexidigital_> jhons1:: yes, check the private message from ubotu
[11:02] <frank_> !info sun-java5-bin
[11:02] <jhons1> oh lol
[11:02] <LinuxPose> skippy81:  you there?
[11:02] <tuxtheslacker> anyone?
[11:02] <cello_rasp> amphi: that just lists the devices.. for some reason one of my pointing devices part of a composite keyboard device) is not detected unless i unplug it. somethign to do with usb services at startup?
[11:02] <tuxtheslacker> open /dev/[sound/] dsp: Device or resource busy
[11:02] <siriusnova> can anyone help me with enabling LEDs on my wireless pc-card?
[11:02] <siriusnova> anyone
[11:02] <siriusnova> pls :(
[11:02] <aLPHa_LeaK> siriusnova: do you seriously need them?
[11:02] <Rastas> hi
[11:03] <siriusnova> alpha - yes
[11:03] <tuxtheslacker> can someone tell me how to get a listing of what all is using the resource so that I can stop it form doing so so that :I can get sound in this game?
[11:03] <nick_> I'm having trouble running apt-get update on a machine using the same /etc/apt/sources.list as another machine that works [yes, I'm able to get online] ... this is on a fresh dapper install
[11:03] <siriusnova> alpha - easier to tell when im switching networks
[11:03] <Hexidigital_> siriusnova:: what type of chipset?
[11:03] <Rastas> im going to change my enviroment to linux, ubuntu infact
[11:03] <siriusnova> Hexi - Atheros
[11:03] <cello_rasp> Rastas: cool!
[11:03] <megabyte405> Which package in Ubuntu sets the default sources.list - I want to modify it for a custom distro
[11:03] <skippy81> good choice Rastas
[11:03] <Hexidigital_> siriusnova:: sorry, no experience with those
[11:03] <siriusnova> darn
[11:03] <skippy81> im back LinuxPose
[11:03] <amphi> cello_rasp: I don't know about such devices
[11:03] <nick_> I get a bunch of Err and Ign lines... and it keeps mentioning
[11:03] <Rastas> my question is, is possible to emulate/run photoshop and IE on Ubuntu lnux?
[11:04] <Rastas> that are the two apps that keeps me on windows
[11:04] <nick_> I get a bunch of Err and Ign lines... and it keeps mentioning IP: 85.133.25.8 80
[11:04] <skippy81> Rastas:  yes, it can be done with wine
[11:04] <Hexidigital_> Rastas:: you can use a vmware virtual machine
[11:04] <tuxtheslacker> Rastas, why would you want to use IE?!
[11:04] <skippy81> they both work fine in wine i think
[11:04] <Madpilot> Rastas, PS runs thru Wine, apparently. As for IE, use Firefox instead - but IE can be run thru wine too
[11:04] <LinuxPose> any idea why it wont run?
[11:04] <LinuxPose> i installed it
[11:04] <nick_> Rastas: IE?
[11:04] <frank_> Rastas: wine can run IE6 yes. I don't how well photoshop works
[11:04] <LinuxPose> its in my applications internet
[11:04] <LinuxPose> but when i click it nothing opens
[11:04] <cello_rasp> yep. latest versions of photoshop are not so great under wine, but then they are not so great under windows.
[11:04] <gimmulf> Anyone know what this error means? :Application initialization failed: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name "Black"   im trying to start AMSN
[11:04] <gimmulf> after dapper upgrade
[11:04] <Rastas> im a web designer so i need to chek that my sites looks well on IE
[11:04] <baumer> Rastas: I prefer building a Win2k VM for that stuff I need for web development
[11:04] <skippy81> Rastas: running IE is pretty silly, but i guess if your a web designer it mght be userful :)
[11:04] <ZeZu> !restricted
[11:04] <ubotu> I guess restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[11:05] <duane> how do I install easy ubuntu with apt-get?
[11:05] <Jowi> Rastas: activeX with wine is not 100%, but appart from that it works
[11:05] <LinuxPose> any ideas skip?
[11:05] <nick_> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com dapper Release.gpg\n  Connection failed [IP: 85.133.25.8 80] 
[11:05] <cello_rasp> duane: i advicse you to use automatix. also these are proprietary, you cant get them under apt
[11:05] <frank_> Rastas: you could use vmware and run windows inside too
[11:05] <Roadrunner_> is http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/  up to date? synaptic can't find sun-java5-bin there in multiverse
[11:05] <tuxtheslacker> can someone PLEASE tell me how in the hell I can get a listing of what all is using a resource?
[11:05] <rubso> Rastas: take this Internet Explorer will work under Ubuntu http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/index-en.html
[11:05] <skippy81> Rastas:  http://www.winehq.com/ check out this site, for details about whihc programs run with wine
[11:05] <tuxtheslacker> America'
[11:05] <duane> cello_rasp: why autmatix over ubuntu?
[11:05] <frank_> Rastas: vmware player is free
[11:05] <cello_rasp> easyubuntu has been having some problems apparently
[11:05] <Rastas> but if i use vwware it takes half of the pc resources right?
[11:05] <jhons1> Hexidigital_ thanks!! It is way easier to install Java on Ubuntu than Fedora
[11:05] <tuxtheslacker> America's Army keeps reading that the resource is busy, and as far as I know it's not....
[11:05] <cello_rasp> while i had no problem with automatix
[11:06] <Hexidigital_> jhons1:: no problem :)
[11:06] <tuxtheslacker> ^^
[11:06] <samuel_> Hi
[11:06] <skippy81> Rastas:  yes with vmware you will be running 2 OS essentiall
[11:06] <duane> i see
[11:06] <Morrowyn> what si the default mp3 player for gnome btw?
[11:06] <cvill64> hellow, would anybody know why I couldn't install necessary linux headers using "apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`"?
[11:06] <Rastas> so twice of ram
[11:06] <skippy81> Rastas: but with VMWARE you will have less compatability issues
[11:06] <LinuxPose> skippy?
[11:06] <cello_rasp> Morrowy: totem media player
[11:06] <Rastas> ok, ill give it a try
[11:06] <duane> why do gnome apps look so fugly under kde? gnome apps looked much better under kde in fedora
[11:06] <fill> guys, soemthing weird is in here, i just installed dapper desktop, and i can t set more than 640x480 .... i have Radeon X200 onboard
[11:06] <Hexidigital_> Rastas:: no, vmware uses whatever you set it to use
[11:06] <skippy81> yes LinuxPose im here
[11:06] <rubso> Rastas: do you want Internet Explorer under Linux ?
[11:06] <Rastas> skippy81, like what?
[11:06] <mwe> duane: change gtk2 theme
[11:06] <LinuxPose> did you see my problem?
[11:06] <Rastas> rubso, yes
[11:07] <jhons1> Is the installer still text like 5.10??
[11:07] <skippy81> rubso hes a web disigner so he needs it to check his code
[11:07] <mwe> duane: install gtk-theme-switch and run switch2
[11:07] <Rastas> yeah
[11:07] <rubso> Rastas: take this link http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/index-en.html
[11:07] <Jowi> tuxtheslacker: try "esddsp thegamename"
[11:07] <skippy81> no LinuxPose plz repeat it
[11:07] <tuxtheslacker> Fill you need to set up the monitor?
[11:07] <LinuxPose> i installed frostwire
[11:07] <LinuxPose> but when i click to run it it does nothing
[11:07] <tuxtheslacker> Jowi, what does esddsp armyops do?
[11:07] <frank_> jhons1: the Live CD now has a graphical installer
[11:07] <Jowi> tuxtheslacker: hopefully get you sound :)
[11:07] <nox-Hand> I am helping a mate getting his Linux configured, and I wish to do the Remote Desktop thing. vncviewer. How do I do this? He has it set up his end (( activated and password etc )), yet, how will I get correct port and all that?
[11:07] <mwe> duane: install gtk2-engines-* as well
[11:07] <Jowi> tuxtheslacker: esd is the sound daemon in gnome
[11:07] <Rastas> excellent, 2 minutes and you guys have helped me to decide
[11:07] <duane> ok thanks
[11:08] <cvill64> hello, would anybody know why I couldn't install necessary linux headers using "apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`" under dapper?
[11:08] <tuxtheslacker> jowi esddpsp is not on there :-(
[11:08] <Roadrunner_> there is definatly no such package sun-java5-bin name in multiverse
[11:08] <skippy81> basically Rastas, wine allows you to run windows applications natively inside linux - but it has compatability issues with many progreams - its more of a case of "what does work" rather than "what doesnt"
[11:08] <Rastas> im downloading the latest ubuntu build right now
[11:08] <rubso> Rastas: nice ;)
[11:08] <mwe> cvill64: what did it say?
[11:08] <fill> tuxheslacker - i wouldnt say that, but how to check if its not set ?
[11:08] <jhons1> Anyone know  anything about PCLinuxOS
[11:08] <Jowi> tuxtheslacker: then try "killall esd" then try to run it
[11:08] <frank_> Rastas: wine is a bit tricky to setup right but IE6 can be made to work
[11:08] <rubso> jhons1: no !
[11:08] <fill> it doesnt recognize the graphic card i think....
[11:08] <Roadrunner_> apt-get install  sun-java5-bin
[11:08] <Roadrunner_> Paketlisten werden gelesen... Fertig
[11:08] <Roadrunner_> Abhngigkeitsbaum wird aufgebaut... Fertig
[11:08] <Roadrunner_> E: Konnte Paket sun-java5-bin nicht finden
[11:08] <nox-Hand> I need help with this
[11:08] <skippy81> LinuxPose: open a terminal and type "frostwire" or "sudo frostwire"
[11:08] <jhons1> is it crap?
[11:08] <mwe> Roadrunner_: dont paste here
[11:09] <cvill64> "Couldn't find package linux-headers-uname -r"
[11:09] <LinuxPose> says it needs jre
[11:09] <skippy81> !pastebin
[11:09] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[11:09] <LinuxPose> what i had a problem installing
[11:09] <Rastas> so vwware can same files to the linux file system? ex: psd files saved from photoshop
[11:09] <amphi> jhons1: distrowatch might know
[11:09] <rubso> Roadrunner_: check your restricted and Multi-verse Repositories ..
[11:09] <mwe> cvill64: you have a space
[11:09] <jhons1> amphi thanks!
[11:09] <void^> cvill64: use , not ' or ` or " (or replace it manually)
[11:09] <supertanker> is there any way to 'freeze' a copy of my current install to, say, a CD so if my computer crashes I don't have to download Xubuntu and stuff again?
[11:09] <jhons1> thanks for all the help guys- ttyl
[11:09] <Roadrunner_> mwe: sorry
[11:09] <LinuxPose> so how do i get jre :P
[11:09] <mwe> cvill64: sudo aptitude install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[11:09] <Hexidigital_> can the topic be changed to include "please use nicknames when replying, so users can see your response"  ?
[11:10] <paganini> Hmm
[11:10] <cvill64> mwe: I will try that
[11:10] <skippy81> Rastas:  VMware would let you run windows and linux simultaniously, you can tab between them - wine would let you run photoshop on your linux desktop - photoshop 7.0 works fine i believe
[11:10] <paganini> It seems to be just a bug
[11:10] <rubso> supertanker: maybe you should backup your files?
[11:10] <frank_> jhons1: PCLinuxOS is kde based and includes things like dvd and wmv support out of the box. that makes it technically illegal but very easy to setup. The next version of PCLinuxOS will not have dvd or wmv support included
[11:10] <amphi> Hexidigital_: no one reads the topic ;)
[11:10] <paganini> Oh well
[11:10] <supertanker> I meant so that I don't have to download everything again, I have DIALUP
[11:10] <Hexidigital_> amphi:: i know... but... it gets annoying :)
[11:10] <paganini> Thanks for the link cello
[11:10] <aLPHa_LeaK> Hexidigital_: some people are against highlighting, although it makes sense (in this channel anyway)
[11:10] <supertanker> I just want a install, 'image' I guess so I can just reinstall at will without using the normal disk
[11:10] <gimmulf> When trying to start AMSN after dapper upgrade i get error: Application initialization failed: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name  "Black"  What could be caucing this?
[11:10] <supertanker> and BTW Xubuntu is really nice
[11:11] <wingo> hi
[11:11] <Hexidigital_> aLPHa_LeaK:: i know i only look for responses that are highlighted... (i have my system set to beep on message)
[11:11] <supertanker>  Any way to make the bar streach all the way accross the screen?
[11:11] <amphi> Hexidigital_: it does indeed - perhaps you must implement the Remote Strangulation Protocol, that so many have longed for ;)
[11:11] <mwe> Hexidigital_: no one seems to be reading the topic anyway :)
[11:11] <rubso> supertanker: no doubt ;)
[11:11] <skippy81> ok LinuxPose do the following "sudo apt-get install j2re1.4"
[11:11] <wingo> can someone tell me how to deactivate the graphical splash screen on startup?
[11:11] <Hexidigital_> amphi:: i'm a developer of the RSP
[11:11] <Hexidigital_> :)
[11:11] <supertanker> what?
[11:11] <amphi> Hexidigital_: heh
[11:11] <Sjoerd-> hello, is there some way to disable bash logging for a user?
[11:11] <Roadrunner_> rubso: here is my source.list: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15097 multiverse is set correctly, but the java package can't be found
[11:11] <frank_> wingo: the nvidia screen?
[11:11] <nox-Hand> Can I use this remote desktop to connect to a mate in another countries PC?
[11:11] <supertanker> is there any program I can use to make an image of my linux install?
[11:11] <Rastas> you dont have time to read the topic, 2 secs after i came in 7 lines of text came out
[11:11] <skippy81> wingo, do you mean the gnome spash or the usplash?
[11:12] <cvill64> mwe: thanks, aptitude and that command works
[11:12] <skippy81> wingo, describe what the offending screen looks like please
[11:12] <Hexidigital_> :)?
[11:12] <Tuzlo> Where should one look to find out what is causing my ubuntu box to try loading teapop when its not installed
[11:12] <Hexidigital_> how about a !usenames factoid?
[11:12] <amphi> Hexidigital_: perhaps ubitu should be given similar smiting capabilities as #debian's dpkg
[11:12] <wingo> frank_, % skippy81 the ubuntu loading screen
[11:12] <amphi> *uboto
[11:12] <mwe> cvill64: good
[11:12] <Hexidigital_> hehe, amphi
[11:12] <Roadrunner_> rubso: oh wait sorry. i added multiverse to  the wrong file
[11:12] <rubso> Roadrunner_: enable them all from Synaptic Package Manger
[11:12] <rubso> Roadrunner_: oh.. ><
[11:12] <skippy81> wingo:  you can just open synaptic and uninstall "usplash"
[11:13] <wingo> skippy81 ok thx
[11:13] <Jowi> Tuzlo: you could try to remove the startuplink like this "sudo update-rc.d -f teapop remove"
[11:13] <supertanker> is there a way to make it so that I can burn my current linux setup to a CD and restore it automagically if I need to?
[11:14] <Jowi> ubotu, tell supertanker about backup
[11:14] <mwe> !usenames is <reply>please prefix what you're saying with a name to avoid confusion!
[11:14] <ubotu> okay, mwe
[11:14] <Tuzlo> Jowi: did that and its still showing in the log
[11:14] <mwe> !usenames
[11:14] <ubotu> please prefix what you're saying with a name to avoid confusion!
[11:14] <Hexidigital_> mwe:: you are the man! (or woman, respectively)
[11:14] <mwe> !usenames =~ s/please/Please/
[11:14] <Jowi> Tuzlo: did you see if it showed you a message when it removed the startup links?
[11:14] <ubotu> OK, mwe
[11:15] <Kistrof> hi, i want to know which kernel is in the last ubuntu (6.06) ...
[11:15] <mwe> !usenames
[11:15] <amphi> a hint at tab-completion might be of use too
[11:15] <ubotu> Please prefix what you're saying with a name to avoid confusion!
[11:15] <apokryphos> Kistrof: packages.ubuntu.com
[11:15] <mwe> Hexidigital_: heh
[11:15] <skippy81> guys - you can use the tab key to autocomplete peoples names :) it really isnt hard
[11:15] <duane> how can i tell if my nvidia video card has been configured correctly?
[11:15] <siriusnova> anyone install madwifi-ng on Dapper ?
[11:15] <wingo> skippy81, while booting oder shutting the system down there is always [OK]  or whatever at the end of the line... currently its plain gray but iv seen it somewhere colored red & green.. can i change this too?
[11:15] <siriusnova> should i switch with madwifi-old or switch to madwifi-ng ?
[11:15] <Kistrof> apokryphos: good idea
[11:15] <apokryphos> duane: if it starts up while you have driver  "nvidia" selected.
[11:15] <Hexidigital_> duane:: did you restart X and see a splash?
[11:15] <duane> it's like glxgears or somthing right?
[11:15] <amphi> skippy81: tab-completion appears not to be as discoverable as one might think
[11:15] <apokryphos> duane: or alternatively if you see the nvidia logo screen when your x starts
[11:15] <apokryphos> or glxinfo ;-)
[11:15] <Ernz> Hello room. Can anyone help me with a sound driver problem I am having?
[11:15] <Hexidigital_> duane:: glxgears --printfps
[11:15] <Tuzlo> jowi: Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/teapop ...
[11:16] <Tuzlo> there were a few
[11:16] <apokryphos> duane: no, that's similar but different.
[11:16] <rubso> duane: can you see "nvidia" logo when you boot to your system?
[11:16] <mwe> duane: glxinfo|grep direct
[11:16] <skippy81> amphi hehe not with your name, theres an amphi_ here as well :)
[11:16] <skybox> I love linux ^_^
[11:16] <duane> ok i guess it didnt install out of the box then cause i didnt see the nvidia logo
[11:16] <Mewshi> did anyone here take the SAT in may?
[11:16] <amphi> skippy81: that was me before I ghosted
[11:16] <rubso> skybox:  linux loves you
[11:16] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell duane about nvidia
[11:16] <skybox> ^_^
[11:16] <Jowi> Tuzlo: so at least they are gone. i don't know where teapop scripts also can exist.
[11:16] <k31th> sat ?
[11:16] <mwe> duane: glxinfo|grep direct, what does that say?
[11:16] <Ernz> I have specs on the sound card, and the apps I am using, and I have been all over the FAQ's.
[11:16] <marlun> One a dapper server install (and proberbly desktop install) why is both python 2.3 and 2.4 installed, is it okey to remove 2.3?
[11:16] <skippy81> wingo, "gudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst" try removing the "quiet splash" option
[11:16] <Hexidigital_> duane:: ubotu sent you a link with how to install nvidia drivesr
[11:16] <johnnyrusso> hey guys
[11:16] <apokryphos> duane: it doesn't install out of the box, yes. That's because of issues with GPL and the kernel. /msg ubotu nvidia
[11:16] <Mewshi> guess no one
[11:17] <frank_> duane: you only get the nvidia logo if you install the nvidia driver.  (nvidia-glx)
[11:17] <Ernz> Just need help making it work.
[11:17] <duane> im going to use automatix to install the nvidia drivers
[11:17] <Hexidigital_> Mewshi:: i was going to, but had college classes that night
[11:17] <apokryphos> mwe: no, you can still be running the nvidia driver and have direct rendering off
[11:17] <wingo> skippy81, ok thx again
[11:17] <johnnyrusso> i have ati and i followed the instructions to install the fglrx drivers for it but it still wont work; is it because im booting off the cd every time?
[11:17] <k31th> BS irssi owns all
[11:17] <Hexidigital_> Mewshi:: i am assuming you are a US student?
[11:17] <mwe> duane: it's known to break things and be unsafe. easyubuntu should be safer
[11:17] <skippy81> np wingo, im not sure if you can get it as colorful as gentoo, but you should be able to get the text looking nice :)
[11:17] <nf4> hello I upgraded to 6.06  last night and the screen saver section has no options like zoom or any thing is there  a way to get that back
[11:18] <mwe> apokryphos: yes
[11:18] <nf4> 5.10 was loaded with screen saver options
[11:18] <Roadrunner_> ok, now i found the sun-java5-package
[11:18] <amphi> k31th: yeah, irssi is nice
[11:18] <Ernz> Anyone - Sound card help? :)
[11:18] <Mewshi> yeah ^_^
[11:18] <rubso> nf4: such as power managment?
[11:18] <Kistrof> if i upgrade my 5.10 to 6.06, the kernel will be upgraded or not ?
[11:18] <Hexidigital_> supertanker:: did anyone answer your question (i'd be interested in a solution like that as well)
[11:18] <mwe> apokryphos: but wasn't the goal to see if direct rendering was working?
[11:18] <skippy81> Kistrof:  yes it will be
[11:18] <rubso> Kistrof: what do you think ? :P
[11:18] <nf4> well powermanagment has its own section now
[11:18] <nf4> but you cant preview
[11:18] <rubso> nf4: yes
[11:19] <Roadrunner_> there was missing an multiverse entry in the source.list file. altought it was marked via synaptic. Seems to be a bug in synaptic. i needed to add this entry manually
[11:19] <nf4> or set the server for the screen saver or anything
[11:19] <Kistrof> rubso: i have an ubuntu 5.10 with a kernel 2.6.12 and a wifi module which i have to make for each kernel version
[11:19] <rubso> nf4: no you can't preview or configure a screensaver, i don't know why :P!
[11:19] <rubso> Kistrof: oh ><"
[11:19] <Ernz> Card: SiS SI7012 Chip: Realtek ALC650E << Surround sound isn't working. Just front speakers.
[11:19] <nf4> all the options were dumped
[11:19] <Induane> I have a problem with the fglrx driver.  It only is useable with dri disabled in xorg.conf.  Xorg.0.log is no help as grepping for and EE NI and ?? lines yields no results.  When dri is enabled it claims dri is loaded properly.  This was all working until the last update on June 1st where it broke.
[11:19] <skippy81> Kistrof:  what is the name of the module - i will search my disk and see if it is included with dappers kernel
[11:20] <rubso> nf4: :'(
[11:20] <stelki> Hello. When I installed the newest ubuntu, it also enabled my Logitech internet keyboard's "media functions", like volume up/down etc. But now I wonder, where can I set the preferences of this, if I want to make it adjust another channel's volume instead of the default one?
[11:20] <Induane> I can still load the desktop with dri enabled, however its unusable
[11:20] <nf4> one thing that is sweet about daper is that you only have to right click a dvd to make a iso out of it
[11:20] <stelki> The thing is that I have 2 soundcards, and I need it to turn up and down on my soundblaster live instead
[11:20] <rubso> nf4: lol !! that is a good thing indeed !!
[11:20] <Roadrunner_> Induane: add multiverse to your source.list and install the libglide3 package
[11:20] <Ernz> I'll try again later when the room isn't so busy. Thanks anyway peeps.
[11:21] <Kistrof> rubso: or i use my laptop with a network bridge (rj45 - wifi) to upgrade all packages ..... (is it a good idea ??)
[11:21] <nf4> still cant get dvdrip to work though
[11:21] <nf4> oh well
[11:21] <gimmulf> When trying to start AMSN after dapper upgrade i get error: Application initialization failed: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name  "Black"  What could be caucing this?
[11:21] <nf4> dont need it really
[11:21] <Induane> Roadrunner_ ok I'll try that now and brb thanks
[11:21] <Tuzlo> what else besides inetd would be listening to start services?
[11:21] <rubso> Kistrof: i think yeah, if its working good :)
[11:21] <nf4> you should reinstall amsn
[11:21] <Roadrunner_> Induange: wait, only do this if you have a voodoo 3, 4 or 5 card
[11:21] <aLPHa_LeaK>  n8
[11:21] <stelki> Anybody have a clue on my internet keyboard concerns?
[11:22] <rubso> stelki: no, search in Ubuntuforums
[11:22] <Kistrof> rubso: ok, but make a bridge looks like hard !
[11:22] <rubso> Kistrof: yeah, i haven't done that before :)
[11:23] <amphi> Kistrof: there'll be a howto at tldp.org no doubt
[11:23] <Kistrof> rubso: i haven't too !
[11:23] <nf4> i have a problem with sweety feet
[11:23] <Tuzlo> wash them
[11:23] <nf4> my shoes have no air holes
[11:23] <Kistrof> rubso: ok, thanks
[11:23] <Hexidigital_> nf4:: take them off
[11:23] <rubso> Kistrof: i think you should take a look at Ubuntuforums or www.google.com/linux
[11:23] <skippy81> nf4, wear sandles
[11:23] <amphi> nf4: just go over them with a blow-lamp
[11:23] <nf4> ubuntu has no fix for that  yet
[11:23] <stelki> rubso: the thing is that I do not even know what application is doing this for me
[11:23] <Hexidigital_> nf4:: no, but #ubuntu did :)
[11:23] <skippy81> nf4 pour vodka over them, it should sort hte smell out
[11:24] <nf4> i like dapper
[11:24] <nf4> it seems cleaner than badger
[11:24] <GNU_Sucks> I like Sarge.
[11:24] <amphi> GNU_Sucks: ;)
[11:25] <nf4> what dose GNU mean
[11:25] <mnk> skippy81: i still haven't managed to get this printer working
[11:25] <Hexidigital_> nf4:: GNU's Not Unix
[11:25] <skippy81> lol GNU_Sucks, the Stallmanator is going to come round and kill you :)
[11:25] <mnk> :(
[11:25] <HymnToLife> I like Woody
[11:25] <amphi> nf4: "GNU's Not UNIX"
[11:25] <HymnToLife> they're ending support for it, sadly :(
[11:25] <MKR> Is xchat not recognizing user modes, or are there no ops in here?
[11:25] <TimMagic> hey all
[11:25] <GNU_Sucks> nf4: (GNU Is Not Unix) is Not Unix
[11:25] <stelki> nf4 its a large savannah animal
[11:25] <skippy81> I really think the recursive acronym stuff has to go
[11:25] <frank_> nf4: some people like recursive accronyms too much ;)
[11:25] <nf4> no ops on freenode
[11:25] <TimMagic> anyone able to help me with my daper installation?
[11:25] <P0ldy> no ops
[11:25] <MKR> ah
[11:25] <nf4> its a freenode thing
[11:25] <MKR> thanks
[11:25] <mnk> skippy81: did u find anything for it?
[11:25] <MKR> I wondered about that
[11:25] <distanceisdeath> How can I get m4a files to work XMMS?  They work in amarok but not XMMS.
[11:25] <nf4> only need ops when useing op powers
[11:25] <TimMagic> dapper*
[11:26] <Hexidigital_> nf4:: there are ops here... they like to hide :)
[11:26] <MKR> And that cna be done through chanserv
[11:26] <mwe> TimMagic: you gotta ask a specific question
[11:26] <edvinasMD5> Configuration File: psybnc.conf
[11:26] <edvinasMD5> Language File: psyBNC Language File - English
[11:26] <edvinasMD5> No logfile specified, logging to log/psybnc.log
[11:26] <edvinasMD5> Cannot create listening port .. aborting
[11:26] <edvinasMD5> what's wrong?
[11:26] <Hexidigital_> edvinasMD5:: do not paste here
[11:26] <amphi> skippy81: what about dual reciursive acronyms like Hurd ? :)
[11:26] <edvinasMD5> ok next time :)
[11:26] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell edvinasMD5 about pastebin
[11:26] <Eleaf> sweet
[11:26] <MKR> I can see that introducing some fun embarassing scenes where people shoot their mouths off to an op, then learn their true identity
[11:26] <GNU_Sucks> I think channel admins should be ops so that trolls know who is an op. That way they can troll when all the ops are a sleep. These opless channel admins are stealthy. :\
[11:26] <nf4> any one get electric sheep to work with daper
[11:26] <mnk> skippy81: i had to reboot into windows for the first time since i installed ubuntu about a month ago just to check if the printer works there (i was trying to avoid doing that!!) It does work in windows
[11:26] <skippy81> lol amphi what does Hurd stand for?
[11:27] <TimMagic> why does my installation stop on step 3 (the keyboard selection)?
[11:27] <nf4> i cant get it to work after the upgrade
[11:27] <frank_> skippy81: HURD is the worst example. I don't remember the whole thing though
[11:27] <skippy81> mnk:  i am finding a lot of posts about it not working in linux, and not many working ones
[11:27] <Roadrunner_> how can i know, what plugins are installed for firefox? Mozilla had an option in its menu which could show all installed plugins, but there is no such option in firefox.
[11:27] <P0ldy> Roadrunner_, about:plugins
[11:27] <zach> .
[11:27] <myrddin> hurd was an interesting idea
[11:27] <amphi> skippy81: 'Hird of UNIX Replacing Daemons'; Hird stands for 'Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth' IIRC
[11:27] <richard> is there anyway to save your settings in mplayer on exit, everytime i close it and open it back up it goes back to defaults ( brightness, contrast, etc.. )
[11:27] <Roadrunner_> POldy: ah, thanks
[11:27] <nf4> my computer dosent support windos
[11:27] <MKR> tools->extentions
[11:27] <kbrosnan> Roadrunner_, type about:plugins in the address bar
[11:27] <HymnToLife> "HURD" is an indirectly recursive acronym, standing for "HIRD of Unix-Replacing Daemons", where "HIRD" stands for "HURD of Interfaces Representing Depth".
[11:27] <frank_> Roadrunner_: go to  about:plugins  in the web bar
[11:27] <skippy81> amphi, they should be arrested for that :)
[11:27] <MKR> or that
[11:27] <amphi> skippy81: heh
[11:28] <gimmulf> Where is the C Header files located in Dapper?
[11:28] <mnk> skippy81: so wot u reckon i should do?
[11:28] <nf4> i have too meany mhz for windos
[11:28] <ollo81> hello
[11:28] <nbx909> gimmulf, the kernel headers?
[11:28] <ollo81> is here anyone using tiacx100c0D wlan chip succesfull?
[11:28] <gimmulf> nbx909:  hmm yes i think so
[11:28] <amphi> gimmulf: /usr/include
[11:28] <nbx909> !tell gimmulf about kernelheaders
[11:28] <richard> is there anyway to save your settings in mplayer on exit, everytime i close it and open it back up it goes back to defaults ( brightness, contrast, etc.. )
[11:28] <Bathless_GNU> I have a support question.
[11:28] <skippy81> mnk is using another printer an option? trust me printers can be a real nightmare in lunux
[11:29] <mwe> gimmulf: not installed by default
[11:29] <trbs> i cannot find the mail command on dapper, is postfix removed from the stnd install ?
[11:29] <LinuxPose> ok skippy81, wana help me install jre XD
[11:29] <skippy81> HP1000 usb printer in linux, any expierience anyone?
[11:29] <Bathless_GNU> Why should I install Ubuntu when I already have Debian Sarge with backports?
[11:29] <mnk> skippy81: i don't have another printer; plus it is 12am now and everyone else is asleep :(
[11:29] <TimMagic> anyone?
[11:29] <mwe> trbs: it's not intalled by default, no
[11:29] <amphi> Bathless_GNU: indeed
[11:29] <Roadrunner_> hm, there is a problem. I installed java5 now but there is no plugin for firefox installed
[11:29] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  did you apt-get install the JRE
[11:29] <mwe> trbs: it wasn't in breezy either
[11:30] <johnnyrusso> how to install ubuntu from the prompt without a gui??? i have ati and it doesnt work from the cd even after i install the drivers
[11:30] <Hexidigital_> amphi:: was that your answer?
[11:30] <amphi> Hexidigital_: was what my answer?
[11:30] <Jowi> trbs: postfix is excellent
[11:30] <Jowi> ubotu: tell trbs about postfix
[11:30] <kbrosnan> Roadrunner_, http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html#Java
[11:30] <Hexidigital_> amphi:: was "indeed" an answer to a "Why should...." question?
[11:30] <trbs> mwe: k thnx, it's weird coz my evolution (upgraded from breezy) now doesnt send's any mail complaining about missing /usr/sbin/sendmail
[11:30] <gimmulf> mwe:  ahha ok... also having another problem after upgrading to Dapper.. When i try to start AMSN i get error: Application initialization failed: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name "Black"  And when i try to start rxvt-unicode terminal using -fg , bg like this: rxvt-unicode +sb -bg black -fg white   I get the errors: urxvt: can't get colour 'white', continuing without.  urxvt: can't get colour 'Black', continuing without.  urxvt: unable t
[11:30] <MKR>  Is there any way to at least access the SD card/memory of a windows mobile 5 PDA? I'm not too concerned with syncing] 
[11:30] <MKR> (with linux)
[11:30] <Bathless_GNU> amphi: So, are you saying that Ubuntu offers nothing I would want that I can't have in Debian Sarge with backports?
[11:30] <LinuxPose> something else i think
[11:31] <mnk> skippy81: what does this mean: cupsdAuthorize: Local authentication certificate not found!
[11:31] <mnk> ?
[11:31] <LinuxPose> not jre
[11:31] <ice60> how do i delete the contents of lost+found? it's taking up too much space and i don't want it
[11:31] <amphi> Bathless_GNU: I have no idea what you would want
[11:31] <Hexidigital_> Bathless_GNU:: it depends on what you want...
[11:31] <amphi> Bathless_GNU: I'm running sarge + backports here
[11:31] <Roadrunner_> kbrosnan: ok, but why does the package not do this automatically for me?
[11:31] <Induane> sadly installing libglide3 didn't resolve the issue
[11:31] <frandavid100> hiya
[11:31] <Bathless_GNU> Right now I am happy with Debian Sarge.
[11:31] <skippy81> mnk cups is the printing service for linux
[11:31] <mwe> gimmulf: I don't know what's causing that
[11:31] <trbs> looked like very poor user experience, not sending mail in the default install, but maybe it's just my old .evolution directory that creates this error
[11:32] <Roadrunner_> Induane: yes, i forgot to tell you that this is only valid for voodoo based videocards
[11:32] <skippy81> mnk http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=112556
[11:32] <gimmulf> mwe:  oki btw i need to know: What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel...
[11:32] <Bathless_GNU> I can do everything I want. But annoying people where I work always say "Install Ubuntu."\
[11:32] <Hexidigital_> Bathless_GNU:: then keep it... if it's not broken, don't break it :)
[11:32] <mnk> skippy81: yeah but what is that error? how can i test printing something simple as root from the bash shell?
[11:32] <amphi> Bathless_GNU: heh
[11:32] <mwe> gimmulf: install xrgb maybe
[11:32] <gimmulf> mwe:  /usr/include didnt seem to be the correct one
[11:32] <mwe> gimmulf: they are not installed
[11:32] <frandavid100> where could I suggest the guys from Ubuntu to print promotion posters to put on the shop windows of PC stores and whatnot?
[11:32] <Hexidigital_> gimmulf:: you have to install the headers
[11:32] <Bot_Builder> Hmm, is there a way to restart all the graphical stuff (not sure what its called, xorg i suppose), without doing a full system reboot?
[11:32] <skippy81> mnk that guide i pasted should work but it involves hacking around with the firmware
[11:32] <mwe> gimmulf: sudo aptitude install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[11:33] <Induane> Hrm yea this is an ati xpress 200m  Its supported by the ati driver and was working well until the final update.  now to use it DRI must be disabled.  With it enabled everything is all garbled and leaves itself onthe screen no matter what.
[11:33] <amphi> Bathless_GNU: if you're using huge numbers of backports, it might be worth it
[11:33] <trbs> Bot_Builder: try restarting gdm
[11:33] <gimmulf> mwe:   sudo apt-get install build-essential  build-essential is already the newest version.  0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
[11:33] <Bathless_GNU> frandavid100: Why promote Ubuntu?
[11:33] <mwe> gimmulf: then /usr/include/linux
[11:33] <Bathless_GNU> frandavid100: The Linux community doesn't need more newbies moving to it.
[11:33] <mwe> gimmulf: build-essential does not install kernel headers
[11:33] <KenSentMe> Bot_Builder, ctrl+alt+backspace
[11:33] <wubrgamer> guys
[11:33] <Roadrunner_> isn't there an automatic way to create a symbolic link for firefox to the java5 plugin?
[11:33] <Bathless_GNU> frandavid100: I prefer the masses to be using Microsoft, if you don't mind.
[11:33] <MKR> Everyone is a newbie at some point
[11:33] <LinuxPose> ok skippy81 back
[11:33] <wubrgamer> firefox keeps crashing on me, anybody else getting firefox issues ? or just me ?
[11:33] <Hexidigital_> Bathless_GNU:: not necessary noobs, but people who might like to experiment with the os
[11:33] <Roadrunner_> something like a meta package?
[11:33] <LinuxPose> what is the exact name of the package i need to apt-get?
[11:34] <mnk> skippy81: yeah but what is that error? how can i test printing something simple as root from the bash shell?
[11:34] <maikol> Bathless_GNU: and why is that
[11:34] <skippy81> Bathless_GNU:  if you ask me the linux community could do with less geeks and more users :)
[11:34] <gimmulf> !kernel headers
[11:34] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gimmulf
[11:34] <Hexidigital_> frandavid100:: i think that is a great idea
[11:34] <DarkLegacy> Skippy, I doubt that will happen
[11:34] <mwe> wubrgamer: yes ff 1.5.0.3 crashed all the time
[11:34] <Bathless_GNU> I like Microsoft.
[11:34] <frandavid100> Bathless_GNU: maybe newbies need ubuntu
[11:34] <johnnyrusso> lol skippy81 that would work if linux wasnt so assinine
[11:34] <kbrosnan> wubrgamer, in general http://kb.mozillazine.org/Standard_diagnostic_%28Firefox%29
[11:34] <MKR> I think a 50/50 split of geeks and users would be good, and at least 90% of those geeks need good soft skills
[11:34] <skippy81> mnk:  basically follow that guide and see if it works
[11:34] <diop> lol
[11:34] <mwe> wubrgamer: installing 1.5.0.4 fixed it
[11:34] <skippy81> mnk http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=112556
[11:34] <amphi> Bathless_GNU: some people seem to think that increasing 'market-share' is important, the theory being that hw vendors may become more cooperative as a result
[11:34] <Bathless_GNU> I like Windows, but don't run it because I wasn't impressed with Services For Unix.
[11:35] <wubrgamer> that;s another thing,  i cant' just auto -update
[11:35] <frank_> skippy81: well simply more users would do.  One problem is that there is not much testing done by non-geeks
[11:35] <wubrgamer> with firefox's updater
[11:35] <jose__> algun espaol?
[11:35] <Tuzlo> what else besides inetd would be listening to start services?
[11:35] <Bot_Builder> ok, thanks :)
[11:35] <maikol> Bathless_GNU: thats fine, but ms has brought me too many problems
[11:35] <Hexidigital_> jose__:: /j #ubuntu-es
[11:35] <mwe> wubrgamer: no
[11:35] <amphi> frandavid100: yeah, I've installed for a few people who want to defenstrate themselves
[11:35] <ollo82> is here anyone using tiacx100c0d wlan chip(d-link 650+) succesful in dapper?
[11:35] <wubrgamer> no ?
[11:35] <wubrgamer> no what?
[11:35] <skippy81> basically linux is doing really well at the moment, the current crop of distros have a good balance between usability for new users and old
[11:35] <mnk> skippy81: lpr sihp1000.img
[11:35] <mnk> lpr: Error - no default destination available.
[11:35] <wubrgamer> i cannot update with firefox's updater
[11:36] <Bot_Builder> amphi - now that i've installed ubuntu, i no longer wish to defenstrate my computer
[11:36] <Roadrunner_> ok, i found the meta package sun-java5-plugin
[11:36] <edvinasMD5> When I install psyBNC how to start it and add the user?
[11:36] <amphi> frandavid100: mind you, I've also setup debian for cluebies, and they've been quite happy with it
[11:36] <amphi> Bot_Builder: ;)
[11:36] <mwe> wubrgamer: keep the version installed by default and install the new one along it and change default. read wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion for details
[11:36] <gimmulf> mwe:  hmm what of the kernel-headers package should i choose ? uname -r shows me: 2.6.15-23-386
[11:36] <Induane> I don't think you can use the ubuntu packaged firefox and have it update itself
[11:36] <johnnyrusso> is there any version of linux that has support for the ati cards right out of the box???
[11:36] <Induane> you'd have to download the linux version like I did from the firefox site
[11:36] <Induane> johnnyrusso try pclinuxos
[11:36] <MKR> Ubuntu picked up my radeon 9250
[11:36] <MKR> Works good
[11:36] <skippy81> mnk:  have you downloaded and unpacked the file it asked you to?
[11:36] <amphi> MKR: that's supported by the xorg driver IIRC
[11:37] <johnnyrusso> well its not getting my x700
[11:37] <mwe> gimmulf: sudo aptitude install linux-headers-$(uname -r) will do the trick
[11:37] <frandavid100> amphi do we agree that a newb should have no problem using ubuntu?
[11:37] <johnnyrusso> and i cant install ubuntyu
[11:37] <johnnyrusso> only run off the cd
[11:37] <Bot_Builder> johnnyruso - I'm not sure about all of them, but one piece of advice i have is to not try to use the 64 bit versions, yet.
[11:37] <Kr0ntab> Roadrunner_, yeah... you can also use the sun-j2re1.5 ,eta package.. to install the fonts.. bin... and plugins with one shot
[11:37] <mnk> skippy81: yeah i had already done that b4
[11:37] <MKR> I still haven't tried any games, but I assume it'll work
[11:37] <johnnyrusso> frandavid100: totally not tru
[11:37] <mnk> skippy81: but i always get that error when i try doing lpr
[11:37] <richard> noobs can easily use ubuntu ( was my first distro :D)
[11:37] <amphi> frandavid100: dunno about no problem, but less than with, say, slackware ;)
[11:37] <frandavid100> I don't understand what the problem with them even finding out that it exists is
[11:37] <johnnyrusso> Bot_Builder: thats exactly what im doing
[11:37] <johnnyrusso> dang
[11:38] <skippy81> mnk:  im sorry i really dont know then mate
[11:38] <Bot_Builder> johnyrusso - if you can run it in safe graphics mode, the live cd that is, you should be able to have graphics in the installed version
[11:38] <MKR> Slackware was my first linux distro back in 2001; I don't think I ever managed ti get X working =(
[11:38] <johnnyrusso> Bot_Builder: the safe graphics turns my monitor off
[11:38] <MKR> But 2001 != 2006, so it's probably better now
[11:38] <Bot_Builder> Duno why you wouldn't be able to run the installer, dapper's install system kicks ass :)
[11:38] <johnnyrusso> so i can hear stuff but not see anything
[11:38] <Bot_Builder> oh, odd
[11:38] <amphi> MKR: heh, I think I was stuck in the shell for a month or so with my first linux install
[11:38] <Bot_Builder> wait, i had this problem as well
[11:38] <redrum> johnnyrusso same problem here, but it worked in safe mode
[11:39] <Bot_Builder> it was solved by switching to 32bit.....
[11:39] <Induane> anyone have any idea about the fglrx driver and where I could go for some support for it?  MKR: heh I used ASP linux back in 01
[11:39] <Bot_Builder> :P
[11:39] <MKR> Well, shell wasn't too bad for me since I had bene using a shell since my Tandy 1000
[11:39] <amphi> !fglrx
[11:39] <johnnyrusso> so are u saying the 32 bit version will work better video card wise than the 64bit mode?
[11:39] <ubotu> from memory, fglrx is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:39] <johnnyrusso> oh
[11:39] <mwe> lol@ amphi, MKR
[11:39] <redrum> johnnyrusso as far as I can tell http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.25.18.html propretary drivers are broken but you might get them to work
[11:39] <Induane> !fglrx
[11:39] <Induane> ?
[11:39] <redrum> that is the ati driver that you can apt-get with ubuntu
[11:39] <Bot_Builder> johnny - yes
[11:39] <MKR> I did slackware -> Debian -> Ubuntu
[11:40] <Induane> ubotu I followed the howto to no avail
[11:40] <johnnyrusso> Bot_Builder:  ok thnx ill give it a try
[11:40] <ubotu> Induane: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:40] <Bathless_GNU> Who cares about video?
[11:40] <skippy81> MKR:  interesting same here
[11:40] <Bot_Builder> I think the 64 bit radeon drivers dont really work, or they don't exist
[11:40] <MKR> And I don't think I'll be booting back in to windows unless I have to
[11:40] <mwe> !usenames
[11:40] <ubotu> Please prefix what you're saying with a name to avoid confusion!
[11:40] <redrum> bot_builder they are bugged
[11:40] <skippy81> its a shame about the slackware guy getting ill, i think he was really cool
[11:40] <redrum> bot_builder needs to be some more 'official' page of ati issues
[11:40] <johnnyrusso> Bathless_GNU: i dont 'care' about video but id like to see the screen not broken into 3 columsn all staggered and whatnot
[11:40] <amphi> skippy81: ill? terminally?
[11:40] <Bot_Builder> redrum - yes
[11:40] <mnk> skippy81:  what is this: Then set up your printer queue by running system-config-printer-gui:
[11:40] <shinu> anyone used regionset on a laptop? (toshiba preferably)
[11:41] <redrum> ive just spent 4 days with three people trying to solve some basic issues with my ATi card without much success
[11:41] <Induane> I believe this ati issue is a new bug.  It had no issues before the last update.  redrum did you figure anything out? what were your issues?
[11:41] <Bot_Builder> ouch
[11:41] <skippy81> amphi nah he has some sort of lifethreatening infection, but recovered from it - left the distro in a mess though - slackware still hasnt revocered
[11:41] <mwe> redrum: I guess ATI hasn't hired a decent linux coder yet
[11:41] <myrddin> slackware -> (misc explorations in redhat/suse that left me unsatisfied) -> slackware -> gentoo -> ubuntu
[11:41] <amphi> skippy81: oh, cool, so he's back in action again, at least
[11:41] <B0FH> i was wondering if dapper is for businesses then is edgy for the home use?
[11:42] <skippy81> yeah, slack should be upto date in a year or so :)
[11:42] <Bot_Builder> redrum - what card? I'm only experienced at all with getting the new cards like the X series working
[11:42] <amphi> heh
[11:42] <kWern> Hey. Sorry for barging in like this, but does anyone know how to get the sound from a Line-in audio-input source to work when it doesn't show up in alsamixer, but the sound still gets recorded fine (but no way to listen to it before it is actually recorded)? Help would be much apreciated
[11:42] <myrddin> I just don't have time for a 'do everything yourself' distro anymore.
[11:42] <amphi> B0FH: edgy is for people who thrive on b0rkage
[11:42] <LinuxPose> does frostwire move assingly slow for you skippy81?
[11:42] <redrum> induane aye the new drivers are broken, theres a few forums on it around, basically tv-out issues or dual display issues, and just plain inability to see anything on screen, cant even access terminals
[11:42] <redrum> botbuilder its a 9600
[11:43] <B0FH> no i mean when it's finally released....is it for the home user? or business like dapper?
[11:43] <MKR> kwern, you probably have to add it to the display through a menu (I haven't used it so I can't say)
[11:43] <frandavid100> sorry to insist on it Bathless_GNU but... what's your prob with newbies using Ubuntu?
[11:43] <amphi> B0FH: there's no such distinction, really
[11:43] <frandavid100> I mean, why does it hurt you?
[11:43] <Bot_Builder> huh... do you get no graphics at all?
[11:43] <skippy81> LinuxPose:  i dont use it, i use bittorrent only
[11:43] <mwe> !usenames
[11:43] <frank_> redrum: my first thought was 'modem'?  then I thought 'no, ATI' ;)
[11:43] <ubotu> Please prefix what you're saying with a name to avoid confusion!
[11:43] <B0FH> ok i thought there waas
[11:43] <gimmulf> When trying to start AMSN after dapper upgrade i get error: Application initialization failed: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name  "Black"  What could be caucing this? Please help
[11:43] <LinuxPose> hehe
[11:43] <skippy81> it is bound to be slower than most programs though, because it is running java
[11:43] <TimMagic> why does my installation stop on step 3 (the keyboard selection)?
[11:43] <LinuxPose> my pc is for bit torrent
[11:43] <LinuxPose> can i send stuff from a windows pc to a linux pc?
[11:44] <B0FH>  i was kinda hopeing that ubuntu wasen't going to go the m$ way and have a home and pro version lol
[11:44] <mwe> !tell B0FH about usenames
[11:44] <supertanker_> I am having a LOT of trouble getting online with dialup. Half the time it won't find the sever, or gets stuck on "connecting to...."
[11:44] <Morrowyn> how come, the ruthmboxmusic player says , this is not an audio stream on all my mp3s?
[11:44] <redrum> bot_builder yep by default the ati drivers disabled video entirely at the gnome login, then crashed
[11:44] <Hexidigital_> LinuxPose:: yes, you have to install Samba
[11:44] <LinuxPose> apt-get install samba?
[11:44] <supertanker_> I just had to pon/poff 8 times to get online
[11:44] <Stormx2> Why do they say dapper needed polish when the spreadsheet software doesn't work >_<
[11:44] <Bot_Builder> LinuxPose: yeah, use samba
[11:44] <supertanker_> any idea whats wrong?
[11:44] <Stormx2> Shouldn't they have fixed that first!
[11:44] <Hexidigital_> mwe:: told you that'd come in handy :)
[11:44] <mnk> skippy81: i get this when i run gnome-cups-manager; i get this on the command line from where i started it: gnome-cups-add:6981): WARNING **: Two ppds have driver == 'foo2zjs (recommended)'
[11:44] <B0FH> and did you all hear about m$ trying to buy ebay?
[11:44] <supertanker_> and where can I find CWNet's access numbers?
[11:44] <amphi> LinuxPose: or install putty and winscp on the windows box and use ssh.sshfs
[11:44] <mwe> Hexidigital_: yeah :)
[11:44] <wonka_> Hi there!
[11:44] <mnk> skippy81: does that mean anything to u?
[11:44] <amphi> s/'./\//
[11:45] <LinuxPose> how do i run samba?
[11:45] <supertanker_> I think M$ should just go to h=11
[11:45] <PetrolBomb> ark doesn't seem to wanna unrar.....any other app recomend???
[11:45] <mwe> Hexidigital_: I like the factoid name as well. easy to remember
[11:45] <MKR> linuxprose, once it's installed it just works
[11:45] <Hexidigital_> mwe:: indeed
[11:45] <supertanker_> any idea whats wrong with my dialup?
[11:45] <skippy81> mnk, i dont think its a problem - i get that same warning on my 5l and it prints fine
[11:45] <MKR> <3 package managers
[11:45] <myrddin> bofh: it's not a home/pro version, it's a desktop/server version.  only real difference is that the desktop has everything and the kitchen sink, whereas the server version is more stripped down
[11:45] <redrum> bot_builder we managed to ssh back into it, remove the drivers, install VESA and then force load the ati drivers in a low res and got it up and going eventually, but its only "half a card" ati also has issues regarding their tv-out on dual screens
[11:45] <skippy81> brb Pizza
[11:45] <wonka_> I'm in xgl, but I'm experiencing problems running compiz. I get "compiz.real: Couldn't bind redirected window 0xa00021 to texture". What do I do?
[11:45] <supertanker_> I don't want tp have to keep doing this evey time I want to check my mail
[11:46] <amphi> supertanker_: you could use pppd option debug and kdebug and look at your logs while it attempts to connect
[11:46] <kWern> MKR: You would'nt know what kind of display-program you're talking about? Alsamixer is run through the terminal - just ugly ygly ASCII all the way...
[11:46] <redrum> botbuilder - sorry thats to say video overlays on dual screens
[11:46] <MKR> oh
[11:46] <MKR> hmm
[11:46] <mwe> wonka_: /j #ubuntu-xgl
[11:46] <supertanker_> It connects find, plog looks normal. But sometimes it just refuses to find the server
[11:46] <amphi> kWern: "elegant ncurses interface", shurely ;)
[11:46] <wonka_> ok, thanks
[11:46] <MKR> Honestly I don't do much with mixers, so I was just shooting in the darkl
[11:46] <amphi> supertanker_: dns lookups fail?
[11:46] <MKR> dark
[11:46] <wubrgamer> ?
[11:47] <supertanker_> No, it just gets stuck on 'finding server' or 'connectiong to...."
[11:47] <supertanker_> in Firefox
[11:47] <wonka_> My only accepts connections from some mac adresses. I can connect in windows, but now in dapper. What do I do? :)
[11:47] <avis> how do you configure grub to go into verbose mode instead of display a spash screen with basic messages and then write it to mbr ?
[11:47] <wonka_> My friend got the same problem when he's here
[11:47] <amphi> supertanker_: probably dns problem - try host somehost in a terminal; a lot of dialup isps seem to have this problem intermittently
[11:47] <Slappy> Hi all, Can i apt-get to Xububtu having already having ubuntu installed?
[11:47] <Bot_Builder> redrum - huh, I've got dual screen working here
[11:47] <supertanker_> it just won't get to the 'waiting for' or 'transfering from' stage
[11:47] <mwe> avis: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and make a backup first
[11:48] <LinuxPose> skippy81:  once i got samba installed how do i use it?
[11:48] <Anusien> So I loaded up the recovery partition and chkdisk says: "The volume appears to contain one or more unrecoverable problems."  Can I do anything aside from reformat and start over?
[11:48] <Bot_Builder> just messed witht he xorg.conf a bit
[11:48] <avis> mwe ok.  then what would i change for the default kernel entry and how do i apply the changes ?
[11:48] <supertanker_> anyone have the problem with CWNet?
[11:48] <amphi> supertanker_: a web browser is not a useful tool for diagnosing network problems
[11:48] <redrum> Bot_Builder, yep but only one is accelerated? one monitor uses opengl the other uses vx or whatever
[11:48] <supertanker_> ahh...
[11:48] <mwe> avis: they apply at next boot
[11:48] <Anusien> This is to fix my Windows partition and set up a dual boot
[11:48] <Jowi> wonka_: i think you missed a word in your question. your "what" only accepts mac connections?
[11:48] <MidMark> hi to all
[11:48] <supertanker_> I still don't know a lot about command line stuff
[11:48] <mwe> avis: what exactly do you want?
[11:49] <Bot_Builder> redrum - ah, that would explain why for 3d screensavers one is slower
[11:49] <mwe> avis: turn off the splash?
[11:49] <MidMark> is there a way to have all sound copied from front to rear speakers?
[11:49] <Morrowyn> this is really weird, xmms playes my mp3 perfectly, while rythmbox and totem dont
[11:49] <MKR> I installed wings3d and blender using synaptic, but when I launch them they show up briefly, then close; any ideas as to what might be causing it?
[11:49] <Morrowyn> :-/
[11:49] <supertanker_> Oh, and why wont mysql ./configure right? it says it cannot find a 'curses/termcap' library
[11:49] <shrump_jimbo> supertanker www.linuxcommand.org
[11:49] <avis> mwe, yes i would like to see all the hardware probing
[11:49] <Bot_Builder> redrum - i take it you've tried installing fglrx?
[11:49] <wonka_> Jowi, you're right :) Sorry
[11:49] <LinuxPose> anyone wana explain to me how to use samba?
[11:49] <redrum> Bot_Builder,  yep its working now
[11:49] <wonka_> My wifi router only accepts connections from some mac adresses. I can connect in windows, but now in dapper. What do I do? :)
[11:50] <Sub> !samba
[11:50] <ubotu> rumour has it, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[11:50] <avis> also if i could set default console mode to 1024x768 and boot to console instead of GUI
[11:50] <yaru> hey how do i express TAB in bash? I'm trying to write a shell script in which it writes a file containing tab space
[11:50] <Bot_Builder> oh, i thought you still needed help ;p
[11:50] <mwe> avis: hardware probing? you mean the boot messages?
[11:50] <avis> yes mwe
[11:50] <Anusien> I'm trying to restore my Windows partition so I can dual boot from when I resized my Windows partition.  ntfsfix told me to run chkdsk, so I ran chkdsk and it says "The volume appears to contain one or more unrecoverable problems."  What will help?
[11:50] <Sub> yaru, i think itz /t
[11:50] <mwe> avis: that's not a grub issue
[11:50] <avis> ok
[11:50] <yaru> Sub, thanks
[11:50] <redrum> Bot_Builder, but i cant use span mode and when i play dvds on the tv it scales it badly
[11:50] <skippy81> back
[11:50] <mwe> avis: remove usplash or the word splash something from menu.lst
[11:50] <Blissex> Anusien: not a lot, try various unformat utilities and MS DOS/Windows recovery utilities.
[11:51] <avis> thank you
[11:51] <Anusien> Blissex: Any recommendations?
[11:51] <Bot_Builder> redrum - span mode as in the desktop on two screens?
[11:51] <Anusien> Blissex: I mean, will any utilies work, or am I on format and reinstall mode?
[11:51] <redrum> Bot_Builder, yep
[11:51] <jadaz87> there is not a ubuntu-server live cd?
[11:52] <jadaz87> redrum: nice name are you from Reason 3.0??
[11:52] <mwe> Blissex: I think the file system sounds doomed
[11:52] <Blissex> Anusien: odds are is that they will not work, but you can always hope...
[11:52] <redrum> Bot_Builder,  because ATis dual head cards only have one head at a time with acceleration, for some odd reason with the latest drivers in span and clone mode it will only show on one display.
[11:52] <TimMagic> why does my installation stop on step 3 (the keyboard selection)?
[11:52] <redrum> jadaz87,  think more The Shining
[11:52] <netsi> i'm having problem with samba mounts.. they work otherwise fine but won't mount automatically when i boot up (and wont show up in mtab). "sudo mount -a" works. any ideas?
[11:52] <MKR> redrum is also murder backwards
[11:52] <jadaz87> redrum: ahhh i see
[11:52] <Anusien> Blissex: I have backups.
[11:52] <ubido> hey guys
[11:52] <jadaz87> hello ubido
[11:52] <Blissex> Anusien: thats always a very good idea indeed!
[11:53] <skippy81> redrum!!! redrum!!!... sorry
[11:53] <amphi> !tell ubido about ask
[11:53] <Anusien> Blissex: Is there a walkthrough for setting up a dual boot from here?  My Ubuntu partition works, and I have a Windows partition set up, just needs to be reformatted
[11:53] <Bot_Builder> redrum - hmm. Tried (	Option		"Xinerama" "on") in xorg.conf i take it?
[11:53] <Bot_Builder> (within ServerLayout)
[11:53] <redrum> bot_build know not of this xinerama
[11:53] <Bot_Builder> Try it, it worked for me
[11:53] <jadaz87> !xinerama
[11:53] <ubotu> Check these URLs out and hopefully it works for you: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XineramaHowTo or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XineramaMultipleMonitors maybe  http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/xfree/Xinerama-HOWTO/
[11:53] <gimmulf> mwe: I took a look in my Xorg.log after that amsn error... (**) RgbPath set to "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"  Couldn't open RGB_DB '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb'    Maybe thats the problem?
[11:53] <redrum> will done one sec
[11:54] <skippy81> Anusien: did your windows partition have anything important on it?
[11:54] <Blissex> Anusien: there are lots of tutorials, but it is usually pretty easy, however your situation has a little complication
[11:54] <wonka_> Anyonw know why I can't connect to my wifi router from dapper, but can from windows?
[11:54] <Bot_Builder> redrum - i got it from here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XineramaHowTo
[11:54] <Anusien> skippy81: a save game for a game I won't look at for a while anyway.  I think I backed everything relevant up
[11:54] <Bot_Builder> (ATI section)
[11:54] <Bot_Builder> my conf looks very similar to the one in that section
[11:54] <conman23456> wonka_: I am having a similar problem, but wired
[11:54] <mwe> gimmulf: did you install xrgb?
[11:55] <gimmulf> mwe:  it was already installed
[11:55] <mwe> hmm
[11:55] <redrum> with ATI Bot_Builder ?
[11:55] <skippy81> Anusien: ok heres the problem, when you reinstall windows, it will wipe your MBR - so after installing windows you will have to use the live CD to boot into linux and run "install-grub /dev/hda"
[11:55] <wonka_> conman23456, I don't like it
[11:55] <mwe> gimmulf: maybe xorg.conf needs to be fixed. I haven't seen that error before
[11:55] <gimmulf> mwe:  did i show you the color errors when trying to start rxvt-unicode terminal alsoD?
[11:55] <Anusien> skippy81: and that will let me use the ubuntu install that's already there?
[11:55] <Bot_Builder> redrum - yeah, I've got an X700
[11:55] <Morrowyn> ok works now
[11:55] <redrum> k
[11:56] <mwe> gimmulf: yeah it didn't recognize the names
[11:56] <gimmulf> mmm
[11:56] <avis> how do i write the edited menu.lst ?
[11:56] <nizarhandal> guys where i can find CD/DVD Burning Application?
[11:56] <skippy81> Anusien: yes if you do it right :)
[11:56] <avis> to mbr
[11:56] <skippy81> !grub
[11:56] <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
[11:57] <Anusien> skippy81: I have /dev/hda1 as my windows partition (50gig or so) and /dev/hda2 as my linux partition (20 gig, 5 left).  So I just wipe the NTFS partition, stick XP on it, then boot off the livecd and install grub onto /dev/hda1?
[11:57] <conman23456> wonka_: It will connnect for the first few minutes, but then I loose it. And the DHCP table doesn't display it
[11:57] <DonL> Yay!! So far so good. Just did the upgrade thing to Dapper and almost everything works!
[11:57] <Madpilot> nizarhandal, for data & iso burning, Nautilus - the file manager - burns CDs & DVDs nicely
[11:57] <mwe> gimmulf: paste xorg.conf to paste.ubuntu-nl.org and I'll have a look to see if I can spot anything
[11:57] <nizarhandal> nautilus?
[11:57] <gimmulf> mwe:  ok thanks will do that
[11:57] <skippy81> Anusien yeah basicall
[11:58] <skippy81> ubotu tell Anusien about grub
[11:58] <DonL> nizarhandal, if you're talking to me, yes, nautilus works
[11:58] <Anusien> okay, here goes nothing
[11:58] <skippy81> Anusien: give me a sec, im eating
[11:58] <Morrowyn> what plugin do i need for totem, so i can play the apple quicktime movies on for instance www.apple.com/trailers ?
[11:58] <skippy81> Ill go through the commands wiht you in a few min Anusien
[11:58] <Bot_Builder> I need to figure out how to get the screensaver to only display on the accelerated display
[11:58] <gimmulf> mwe:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15099
[11:59] <Anusien> skippy81: thanks.  I'll wait to start the install then
[11:59] <nightw> hi
[11:59] <Madpilot> nizarhandal, Places->Home Folder - the file manager is called Nautilus
[11:59] <Shooksterleet> I
[11:59] <DonL> must go and try other stuff. See ya later
[12:00] <gimmulf_> mwe:  solved it
[12:00] <Bot_Builder> hmm, i think that ubuntu might take care of it, the other screen is black in 3d screensavers
[12:00] <gimmulf_> mwe:  i commented out that rgb path line