[12:00] <NoUse> !tell rizck about java
[12:00] <NoUse> rizck you don't, follow the links ubotu sen tyou
[12:00] <edvinasMD5> how to play .avi format, i have all players and codecs, dont know what's wrong :
[12:00] <void^> BioVorE: it's like 2 lines of code to fix a small compatibility issue with gtk 2.8.17 :p
[12:00] <Warbo> neutrinomass: Yes, for gnutella it seems a little stupid to use mldonkey, but I like to leave it on for ages with a huge list of rare file in case they ever show up (donkey network is good for rare files, gnutella is good for speed)
[12:01] <rizck> edvinasMD5> sudo apt-get install vlc vlc-plugin-esd
[12:01] <BioVorE> ok.. I'll search around there source forge site for cvs access and build docs
[12:01] <crimsun> void^: can you point me to the diff?
[12:01] <Tobberoth> Nvidias driver installer needs the kernel source to install on my system. How do I get the kernel source?
[12:01] <cjb> Hi.  I'm going to upgrading a Dell desktop from breezy to dapper, and I see there are pcmcia problems.  What should I do to avoid those?
[12:01] <rizck> edvinasMD5, then u type VLC thats the best thing for all codecs
[12:01] <forsaken> does the server version come w/ a NFS server?
[12:01] <Warbo> Tobberoth: You just need the right "linux-headers-kernelversion" for your kernel
[12:02] <Xinux> hello!
[12:02] <Tobberoth> Warbo: Allright, how do I find my kernelversion?
[12:02] <Hamppari> So how can I stop ubuntu autoloading a certain module when I plug in the device
[12:02] <gavagai> I have an S3 Savage IX video card, and ubuntu will only give resolution 640x480.  this bug report doesn't seem to have a solution https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2028 .  does anyone have any suggestions?
[12:02] <Warbo> Tobberoth: Type "uname -r" in a terminal
[12:02] <void^> crimsun: eh.. it's in MessageSlideShell.java, don't have a link here, you'd have to dig into the cvs at sourceforge
[12:02] <Tobberoth> I'll try it, thanks :D
[12:02] <Xinux> how would i go about installing drivers for an ATI Rage 128....
[12:02] <Xinux> ???
[12:03] <froguz> is there a boot option to install full ubuntu in non graphic mode?
[12:03] <Tobberoth> Warbo: It says 2.6.15-23-386, but I can't find any such kernel-headers in synaptic
[12:03] <void^> crimsun: iirc the problem is a window with the ON_TOP swt property (a tool window) doesn't receive selection events anymore
[12:03] <dtygel> neutrinomass: It scrolls too fast...
[12:03] <BioVorE> void^: w00t figure out the fix :-P
[12:03] <froguz> i think my old laptop can run ubuntu, but it gets out of memory on install proccess
[12:04] <dtygel> neutrinomass: should I put a bigger sentence?
[12:04] <Warbo> Tobberoth: "kernel-headers" was the old name. Now they are called "linux-headers"
[12:04] <Tobberoth> hmm
[12:04] <dtygel> neutrinomass: I'm putting "Feira de Santa Maria", but thousands of lines popup
[12:04] <Xinux> how would i go about installing drivers for an ATI Rage 128.???
[12:04] <Tobberoth> Thanks, found it! :D
[12:04] <Warbo> :)
[12:04] <bobbyd> hi
[12:04] <crimsun> void^: if you can point out the fix and verify a test package for me, I can submit it to -updates
[12:04] <lpgl> hi iv downloaed ubuntu 6.06 . what should i do to upgrade my 5.10 ?
[12:04] <bobbyd> I can't find pdf2html in dapper, is it missing or in some other package?
[12:04] <lpgl> add another line to sources?
[12:05] <bobbyd> is there any way to convert a PDF file to html in dapper?
[12:05] <lpgl> or is there any other easier way?
[12:05] <neutrinomass> dtygel: Because of the -A and -B options. Try running grep with -A 10 and -B 10
[12:05] <Tobberoth> I'm been wondering, how do you guys know all this stuff :O I'm amazed, most of it I can't find in the ubuntu wiki
[12:05] <Tobberoth> I ask 10+ questions in this chat everyday, and I always check the wiki first.. yet you guys always know the answers
[12:05] <BioVorE> Azuereus fix:grab the the cvs .jar file from azuereus.sourceforge.net/index_CVS.php  (Azuereus2403-B37.jar and over write you Azuereus2.jar file with it.. start up azereus and it works
[12:05] <mjr> bobbyd, there's pdftohtml
[12:06] <dtygel> neutrinomass: ok. And if I find It, how do I say it's the place I want to broaden the number of lines?
[12:06] <Hamppari> Dang, in what file I should type the name of the module I dont want ubuntu to load automatically??
[12:06] <neutrinomass> dtygel: See whether your file pops up there and then copy paste a line from the file so that grep only shows one result, the result of the file. Then increase the -A and -B numbers (read the grep man page to see what they do ... )
[12:06] <void^> crimsun: http://azureus.cvs.sourceforge.net/azureus/azureus2/org/gudy/azureus2/ui/swt/shells/MessageSlideShell.java?view=log
[12:06] <Warbo> Tobberoth: A lot of us have been using Linux for years, and you pick up a lot of stuff. (you will find a lot of commandline programs used in here, because people like me have learned what works on all Linux distros years ago, before individual GUIs were made)
[12:06] <fr500> is there a way to change my username? retaining my preferences and configuration
[12:06] <Aesop> Oh-k...
[12:06] <crimsun> void^: have you personally verified that this fixes the issue?
[12:06] <Aesop> Something went seriously wrong witht hat upgrade.
[12:06] <elden> hey guys i have a problem
[12:07] <gavagai> !resolution
[12:07] <ubotu> it has been said that resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:07] <Aesop> It got to het end of the installs, said that it had failed, and quit the update program.
[12:07] <Tobberoth> Warbo: That's great, I hope I get that good eventually :) I won't move over to Gentoo until I feel I'm devently proficient in Ubuntu
[12:07] <Aesop> Also, Tetex failed to install
[12:07] <crimsun> void^: (rather, a pointer to the specific revision would work, too)
[12:07] <inrelief> Tobberoth, forget about gentoo ;).  I just migrated to Ubuntu after using gentoo for the last 4 years
[12:07] <Warbo> Tobberoth: By that time you will see Gentoo as a little to over the top :)
[12:07] <void^> crimsun: yes, it fixes the issue
[12:08] <leethal> is it possible to set the resolution for things outside X? Such as startup screen, conloles etc.
[12:08] <dtygel> neutrinomass: I see. I narrowed to A 10 and B 10... and then I should copy the whole 20 lines and search for it again with more lines, is it?
[12:08] <Warbo> Mind you, I am currently trying to install it in Qemu
[12:08] <bobbyd> mjr, doh!
[12:08] <bobbyd> mjr :)
[12:08] <BioVorE> crimsun: I just updated my Azuerous2.jar file using the Beta jar on there site and it worked here
[12:08] <Warbo> leethal: The framebuffer can give you a bigger console but the startup is fixed
[12:08] <elden> i can't play vcd's that are burned using sony's picture package manager
[12:09] <Aesop> Wish me luck
[12:09] <leethal> Warbo: Well, the startup on the livecd is changable
[12:09] <LeaChim> fr500, you could try creating a new user, then copy all of /home/olduser into /home/newuser. it just depends if anything has your old username stored
[12:09] <leethal> Warbo: will google for framebuffer anyway
[12:09] <neutrinomass> dtygel: Not all 20. Just a line is fine (it should b aline unique to the file). Then increase -A and -B
[12:09] <Xinux> how would i go about installing drivers for an ATI Rage 128.???
[12:09] <Stormx2> Geeze I am so board! My xbox has stopped working properly >_<
[12:09] <dtygel> neutrinomass: I'm already praying :)
[12:09] <LeaChim> fr500, you could run :grep -R olduser /home/olduser/* - to see if your old username is stored anywhere
[12:09] <Warbo> leethal: I think the option "vga=XXX" where XXX are numbers will give you more room on console
[12:09] <crimsun> void^: I presume you're referring to /just/ r1.21 (since you didn't address which revision)?
[12:10] <leethal> Warbo: where is this set?
[12:10] <tim> hello, can somebody help me compile something. i run ./configure and i get the error: C compiler cannot create executables
[12:10] <Warbo> leethal: On the kernel line at bootup (in GRUB)
[12:11] <leethal> hmmm... I'll google for that as well =D
[12:11] <bob_07> Hay everyone, I've been having some problems getting the nvidia drivers to work
[12:11] <mardi> i crashed my little speaker in the task bar, anyone know how i get it back?
[12:11] <Warbo> leethal: basically add them to /boot/grub/menu.lst (but not the recovery ones, in case you screw it up :))
[12:11] <synic> tim: apt-get install build-essential
[12:11] <inrelief> hey all you wireless people, what channel do you have your router broadcasting on..and am I correct in assuming that changing the channel shouldn't require any alterations to the settings on the client-side?
[12:11] <IcE-bOy> hi
[12:12] <leethal> Warbo: oh, thanks a lot =D
[12:12] <void^> crimsun: yes, r1.21 has a better fix than 1.19. basically you just need what the diff between those 2 shows on lines 436, 450 and 468
[12:12] <NoUse> Xinux they are probably already installed
[12:12] <IcE-bOy> are there any problem in centrino with speedstep and dapper?
[12:12] <BioVorE> IcE-bOy: I don't think so..
[12:12] <zybrid> What is the best way to get my TV working with my ATI X1900XTX AVIVO? S-video output wanted. Is there a working howto? I cant find any :(
[12:12] <ZeZu> I have a dependancy screwup in synaptic, http://rafb.net/paste/results/UzCf6934.html
[12:12] <tim> synic: running an update at the moment. will try when it is done
[12:13] <IcE-bOy> with the last kernel vmlinuz-2.6.15-23-686 speedstep doesn't works but with my other own kernel works
[12:13] <IcE-bOy> what could happend ?
[12:13] <peter_> ndiswrapper message:bcmw15  invalid driver! yet it is the correct driver.Can anyone help?
[12:13] <ZeZu> It wont let me install libsdl-dev due to it, do i really have to roll back to an earlier version of ubuntu to solve it ? ;|
[12:13] <Xinux> NoUse, negative, i changed my resolution and reinstalled xorg.conf, and they arent there anymore
[12:13] <chavo> make
[12:13] <BioVorE> IcE-bOy: The kernel has speedstep in it..  if its not working I am not sure why..  (I don't have a centrinio here)
[12:13] <chavo> woops
[12:14] <Hedos> Hello guys. Should I use ext3 or reiserfs for a new Ubuntu system?
[12:14] <BioVorE> Hedos: dosn't matter..  I like ext3 personally
[12:14] <zybrid> ext3 same here
[12:14] <mjr> ext3 for reliability
[12:14] <h3sp4wn> ZeZu: have you tried using apt-get -f install libglib2.0-dev
[12:14] <ompaul> Hedos, ext3
[12:14] <NoUse> Xinux the rage uses the 'ati' driver
[12:14] <Hedos> Alright, I'll go with what's more popular then, thanks.
[12:14] <Goeland86> so I just finished installing my first ubuntu, but I've got slight issues with ndiswrapper... my pcmcia wifi card doesn't power up. I modprobed the pcmcia and yenta modules, and ndiswrapper, but it doesn't do it. Any ideas?
[12:14] <Xinux> NoUse, yes, and under the load section in xorg its not there
[12:14] <mardi> i crashed my little speaker in the task bar, and now alsamixer is like 'empty', anyone know how i get it back?
[12:14] <leethal> Warbo: what will vga="XXX" be for 1280x1024?
[12:15] <Xinux> NoUse, should i add it ?
[12:15] <IcE-bOy> BioVorE, is strange, i don't know where can i find a solution
[12:15] <Warbo> leethal: I'm not sure. I'll Google.......
[12:15] <neutrinomass> Hedos: ext3 has less issues with fragmentation and performance degradation over time ...
[12:15] <Xinux> NoUse, under the module section that it
[12:15] <leethal> oh, then I'll just look it up myself
[12:15] <Hedos> ok, great
[12:15] <zybrid> I must say that the new Dapper 6.06 LTS version is sooo nice!
[12:15] <NoUse> !tell Xinux about xorg
[12:15] <NoUse> Xinux run the command ubotu just sent you
[12:15] <selaiah> Can someone recommend an IRC client other than GnomeXchat?
[12:15] <Xinux> NoUse, k
[12:15] <zybrid> selaiah: irssi
[12:16] <Cash> how do i get, and install gtk-gnutella
[12:16] <Hedos> I have a primary fat32 partition with windows, then an extended partition, on which there is 45gb of logical ext3 and 1.5gb of linux-swap. Is everything alright for installation?
[12:16] <ZeZu> h3sp4wn, yes that comes up with :
[12:16] <thierry> hi all
[12:16] <Xinux> NoUse, will that reset my resolution back to 1024 ?
[12:16] <selaiah> zybrid: Is it a bit more customiseable than gxchat?
[12:16] <NoUse> ZeZu what version of ubunt are you running? 'lsb_release -a' to find out
[12:16] <Xinux> NoUse, i want it to stay at 1280
[12:16] <_antix> how do I mount my windows cdrom on the linux box?
[12:16] <zybrid> selaiah: its a text-based console irc client
[12:16] <dtygel> selaiah: gaim?
[12:16] <NoUse> Xinux it will allow you to secify
[12:16] <zybrid> selaiah: www.irssi.org
[12:16] <Xinux> NoUse, awesome
[12:16] <ZeZu> http://rafb.net/paste/results/bgPQpS56.ht
[12:16] <TheAsp> Anyone have or know where I can get some debs for 2.6.16 with the headers?
[12:16] <Goeland86> anyone know what I should do to get wifi working? it's a pcmcia card to use with ndiswrapper
[12:16] <Xinux> NoUse, thanks =p
[12:16] <Warbo> leethal: I think it may be "vga=0x31A"
[12:16] <Goeland86> it doesn't power up
[12:16] <thierry> can sb check 6th field in /etc/fstab for vfat partition? dapper set a 1, but breezy set a 0. What would you recommend?
[12:16] <selaiah> I'll try them, thanks zybrid and dtygel
[12:17] <ZeZu> I think the problem maybe that i installed glib manually
[12:17] <h3sp4wn> Xinux: try vga=775
[12:17] <zybrid> Anyone have a working tv-out with ATI x1900-series?
[12:17] <NoUse> ZeZu you're kidding
[12:17] <NoUse> ZeZu thats a sure fire way to break a system :_)
[12:17] <ZeZu> NoUse, lsb_release -a
[12:17] <helfrez> everytime unless u reaaaaaly know what ur doin hehe
[12:17] <ZeZu> err
[12:17] <Warbo> leethal: This page has a little table about half way down http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Framebuffer:Bootsplash:Grubsplash
[12:17] <ZeZu> NoUse, Description:    Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
[12:18] <greeko> I am having a problem with trying to install ubuntu
[12:18] <NoUse> ZeZu where did you get the copy of glib you installed?
[12:18] <blaze> hello, isn't it better to hibernate your pc instead of turning it off?
[12:18] <ZeZu> NoUse, actually I couldn't find it in synaptic is why i did it
[12:18] <ZeZu> NoUse, from gtk ftp ;)
[12:18] <helfrez> i reinstall glib alot because i compile my own xen friendly ones with notls...but u have to make sure u install all the packages at same time not one after the other lol
[12:18] <blaze> what are the negative sides of the hibernation?
[12:18] <NoUse> ZeZu its in synaptic
[12:18] <zybrid> blaze: its fast to start the computer, so it depends how you look on it
[12:18] <ZeZu> NoUse, yes i found it now
[12:18] <NoUse> ZeZu I honestly don't know how to fix that
[12:18] <zybrid> blaze: faster even.
[12:18] <lwizardl> hi
[12:18] <greeko> i insert the install disk and then i get to the part where it says Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting kernal
[12:18] <lwizardl> how do i configure multi_keys ?
[12:18] <greeko> then it just hangs
[12:18] <thierry> can sb check 6th field in /etc/fstab for vfat partition? dapper set a 1, but breezy set a 0. What would you recommend?
[12:18] <blaze> zybrid: it is faster to start the computer when it's turned off?
[12:19] <ZeZu> perhaps i should force the package that depends on it, since i think i have the newer package actually
[12:19] <zybrid> greeko: wait a couple of minutes, then it did work for me
[12:19] <zybrid> blaze: when hibernating, to fully funcionaly
[12:19] <NoUse> ZeZu having a 3rd party copy of glib is going to cause nothing by problems
[12:19] <lwizardl> i'm wanting to do character accents like  (copy/pasted that one)
[12:19] <zybrid> blaze: sorry for my english. :(
[12:19] <blaze> no problems zybrid :)
[12:19] <greeko> thanks zybrid, by a couple minutes... aproximately how long was that
[12:20] <zybrid> greeko: around 3
[12:20] <blaze> and.. so why do people don't use hibernation?
[12:20] <greeko> beceause i have been waiting almost 10 minutes now
[12:20] <ZeZu> NoUse, its hardly third party
[12:20] <NoUse> ZeZu look around ubuntuforums.org and see if someone has a solution, otherwise, post your situation
[12:20] <blaze> i meant why don't people use hibernation?
[12:20] <NoUse> ZeZu you didn't get it from ubuntu did you?
[12:20] <zybrid> blaze: lazyeness? In my opinion, it seems kinda new on the linux-front
[12:20] <ZeZu> no but ubuntu is the second party, the source distribution would be the first not third ;)
[12:20] <ooboon2> how to disable kernel module?
[12:20] <blaze> so.. zybrid, as you say it is better to hibernate :), right?
[12:21] <zybrid> blaze: yes and no :)
[12:21] <h3sp4wn> ZeZu: Have you thought about trying to replace glib with uclibc ?
[12:21] <NoUse> ZeZu ok, you have a broken system with a 2nd party copy of glib
[12:21] <valehru2> hey guys, anyone know any scripts that I can use to set up wine on dapper 64?
[12:21] <blaze> and why not? zybrid
[12:21] <mardi> ok, it's alsamixer -c 0, thanks!
[12:21] <skipster23> Warbo: thanks for your reply, i was busy trying another method, ive got the grub disk but i'm so new to this myself i don't know the commands
[12:21] <leethal> Warbo: thanks!
[12:21] <zybrid> blaze: The nice thing is that you can have a fast start, for example in a laptop or so on.
[12:21] <ZeZu> h3sp4wn, its not my lib
[12:21] <blaze> yes.. and the not so good side ?
[12:21] <blaze> :)
[12:21] <zybrid> blaze: in the windowsuniverse, a reboot is always good. In the linuxuniverse reboots are often unneccary
[12:21] <leethal> Warbo: by the way, what channel would be ideal for questions like these? I guess my issue applies to all distros?
[12:22] <Warbo> skipster23: (you're the non-booting CDROM person yes?) You would want to make GRUB "chainload" the CDROM drive (eg. hand over to the bootloader on the CD)
[12:22] <blaze> yes zybrid, and.. i'm using laptop and linux
[12:22] <ZeZu> I'm just trying to install the necessary libraries to build an application i'm writing
[12:22] <Warbo> leethal: No idea
[12:22] <blaze> so.. i can hibernate with no worries, right :D ?
[12:22] <zybrid> blaze: I cant find any negative side to put your computer in a hinbernation mode instead of turning it of.
[12:22] <zybrid> blaze: sure
[12:22] <blaze> ok, 10x a lot :)
[12:22] <zybrid> blaze: np
[12:22] <thierry> Can somebody check the 6th field in /etc/fstab for vfat partition? dapper set a 1, but breezy set a 0. What would you recommend?
[12:23] <skipster23> warbo: yes how would i go about it
[12:23] <wogi> Greetings little ubuntians..! Does anyone know how to switch desktops in gnome with the keyboard only?
[12:23] <thierry> do you fsck a vfat partition on boot up ?
[12:23] <Goeland86> hey, I just installed dapper drake, but wifi is the only problem left. it's a pcmcia card with ndiswrapper, any clues?
[12:23] <h3sp4wn> leethal: #linuxhelp (there was one guy in there who helped me fix a really strange gpg problem with debian sid mipsel - I think there are very knowledgable people in that channel)
[12:23] <Warbo> skipster23: I THINK you would enter GRUB's command-line (with "c" I think) and enter "root (cd0)"
[12:23] <thierry> wogi: Ctrl Alt arrows left an right
[12:24] <Warbo> skipster23: That's the first line, but obviously that has to work before we can go on to the next (do you have the non-booting system handy?)
[12:24] <zybrid> wogi: switch desktops?
[12:24] <felipe__>  Hello, does anybody else has troubles with beagle in dapper. It apears it is not indexing anything....
[12:24] <skipster23> warbo: i might try the steps on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromHardDriveWithFloppies btu i was wondering if i could copy the cd to the drive and run it that way
[12:24] <wogi> Thanks thierry!
[12:25] <skipster23> wrabo: no i just have the drive now
[12:25] <thierry> Can somebody check the 6th field in /etc/fstab for vfat partition? dapper set a 1, but breezy set a 0. What would you recommend?
[12:26] <greeko>  i insert the install disk and then i get to the part where it says Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting kernal
[12:26] <judah> then it hangs.
[12:26] <zybrid> wogi: you just wait
[12:26] <zybrid> wogi: ignore that.
[12:26] <greeko> yeah judah
[12:27] <Warbo> skipster23: Yes you probably could, but you would have to set up your partitions beforehand (you can't run 1 partition as the Ubuntu iso will be on there, so how can you format it?). Basically make a root "/" partition, maybe a "/home", and make enough space for the CD image in another partition. Tell the installer you do not want to use swap space and then later you can turn this small partition into swap (that's what I would
[12:27] <zybrid> I "solved" the "hang" by waiting some minutes.
[12:27] <brandon_> anybody running amule right now?
[12:27] <greeko> anyone else have the hang and solve it other than waiting? because i have been waitingn now for between 15 and 20 minutes
[12:27] <wogi> zybrid: mmm. I'm not quit sure what you're saying. I was trying to get out of a fullscreen rdp session.. But Control-Alt-Enter seems to help too. :)
[12:27] <Warbo> brandon_: Every time I search on it recently hardly anything comes up.
[12:27] <skipster23> ok thanks i'll try it and get back to you
[12:28] <Some_Person> I found out that I need realtek-linux-audiopack-3.5-6.tar.bz2. Where do I get it?
[12:28] <brandon_> Warbo: i just wanted to know what the server.met file was it was using at startup?
[12:28] <Some_Person> Where do I get realtek-linux-audiopack-3.5-6.tar.bz2?
[12:28] <crimsun> Some_Person: why do you need it?
[12:29] <Warbo> brandon_: Oh. I don;t think it has any servers at startup, but it does have a button you can press to download one (actually I don't think that worked for me last time)
[12:29] <Warbo> Some_Person: Google?
[12:29] <Some_Person> its my soundcard drivers
[12:29] <valehru2> hmm...why does mozilla plugin not play *.rm movie files?
[12:29] <Some_Person> i tried googling
[12:29] <greeko> +
[12:29] <Some_Person> every link i find is broken
[12:29] <thierry> fsck on a vfat partition ? is this useful ?
[12:30] <Tobberoth> Guys, X got busted when I installed the Nvidia driver :(
[12:30] <Warbo> valehru2: Which plugin? The realplayer plugin does it fine (well, they LOAD, but they are jumpy, so I generally look in the source and load them with Totem)
[12:30] <Some_Person> plz plz plz find me a good link
[12:30] <crimsun> Some_Person: pastebin the output from ``lspci -nv && lsmod && tail -2 /proc/asound/oss/sndstat''
[12:30] <zybrid> Tobberoth: replace nv or nvidia in /etc/X11/xorg.conf to vesa and restart gdm
[12:30] <Tobberoth> Everything worked great, the installer saw the kernel source, compiled a module, then changed x to use the module... now gdm won't start
[12:30] <camper8472> I installed Ubuntu 6.06 and most things worked out-of-the-box. Some issue remain, the first one where I need help: My core duo is a 1.83GHz, but it is only set to either 1GHz or 1.33GHz, depending on the load. It never runs at 1.83GHz. Does this sound familiar to anyone? (I already googled, even tried to set the governor to ondemand, but nothing helps). My machine (if it matters) is a HP/Compaq nx9420.
[12:30] <valehru2> where can i get the real player plugin?
[12:30] <Some_Person> crimsun: I know what driver I need
[12:30] <valehru2> Marbo, where can i get the real player plugin?
[12:31] <Tobberoth> hmm, vesa..
[12:31] <Dimitris> I have a problem with frostwire.  I have java installed but when i try to run frostwire it says "oops unaible to locate java exec in /usr/lib and some other dirs and it doesn't start. Java works fine in firefox.
[12:31] <crimsun> Some_Person: I'm nearly certain you don't need another set of drivers, only adjust the mixer
[12:31] <selaiah_> which Bittorrent Client would you suggest guys? Azureus? Bittornado? theres so many to choose from ;p
[12:31] <Some_Person> No, crimsun
[12:31] <crimsun> Some_Person: therefore I'm asking for information to confirm that
[12:31] <Hamppari> selaiah_ azureus, though I use utorrent with wine
[12:31] <Warbo> valehru2: I have added a Debian repository to get it. "deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ sarge main"
[12:31] <selaiah_> why do you do that if i may ask Hamppari?
[12:31] <Some_Person> clicking on the volume control even does the error "no sound card"
[12:31] <valehru2> Marbo, I can hear sound in the rm file....however I can't see the video in mozilla
[12:32] <crimsun> Some_Person: that's why I asked for the information that I did.
[12:32] <Hamppari> selaiah_ Azureus eats my memor
[12:32] <greeko> anyone here had the kernal hang during boot? could it be a bad disk?
[12:32] <NoUse> ZeZu you might be able to fix this with a live cd and creative use of the 'dpkg' command
[12:32] <crimsun> Some_Person: work with me here, ok? I handle sound for the Ubuntu kernel.
[12:32] <greeko> i am trying to install
[12:32] <Drakonik> Does anyone know why I wouldn't be able to access anything other than Google?
[12:32] <Warbo> valehru2: If you add that in Synaptic>Settings>Repositories>Add>Custom then you can find realplayer in Synaptic
[12:32] <Drakonik> I can use XChat just fine.
[12:32] <ZeZu> thats insane amt of crap to do to fix it
[12:32] <Drakonik> Email works as well.
[12:32] <jrattner1> If Im using ATI drivers and i do a dpkg-reconfigure do i want to select ATI or fglrx?
[12:33] <jrattner1> ?
[12:33] <Selaiah> Are you running on a low spec machine Hamppari or is azureus so resources wasting?
[12:33] <valehru2> Marbo, for x64?
[12:33] <NoUse> ZeZu glibc is a prety important piece of the system
[12:33] <zybrid> jrattner1: fglrx
[12:33] <jrattner1> k
[12:33] <zybrid> jrattner1: if you have the fglrx drivers installed.
[12:33] <zybrid> package even.
[12:33] <Drakonik> The only problem is that I can't access anything other than google.com.
[12:33] <zacch> hi, I've got vga=791 (framebuffer) enabled in GRUB config, and resume after suspend yields only funny chaos on the screen before shutting down. Anybody got any hints on how to allow suspend and framebuffer on intel 855GM, Toshiba Laptop?
[12:33] <Tobberoth> Can I use gedit from terminal, or do I need to use another text editor?
[12:33] <Drakonik> I don't even get an error message.
[12:33] <Warbo> jrattner1: "ati" is free, more stable but no 3D. "fglrx" is non-free, less stable but has 3D
[12:33] <jrattner1> zybrid, i do there giving me some real trouble though
[12:33] <orn> hello
[12:34] <jrattner1> zybrid, i just want to get my resolution corrected
[12:34] <zybrid> jrattner1: what problem are you recieving?
[12:34] <Some_Person> so can anyone find me ftp://202.65.194.18/pc/hda/alc880d/realtek-linux-audiopack-3.5-6.tar.bz2?
[12:34] <zybrid> getting.
[12:34] <greeko> should i re-download and burn the install disk?
[12:34] <Warbo> valehru2: Oh, I don't think that repo works for 64bit x86 (I gave it to a mate who said it didn't) but it works fine in a 32bit chroot
[12:34] <Some_Person> except workin link
[12:34] <valehru2> Marbo, its not there for m64,
[12:34] <ZeZu> NoUse, yes but its not like it couldn't just install over it or something
[12:34] <valehru2> hmm...
[12:34] <zybrid> jrattner1: CTRL ALT +
[12:34] <zybrid> or -
[12:34] <thedesburrito> whats the max resoloution for ubuntu? and what limits it?
[12:34] <ZeZu> it is made to be able to upgrade old packages and such
[12:34] <Tobberoth> what text editor can be used in terminal to edit xorg.conf ?
[12:34] <zacch> Tobberoth: emacs, vi ?
[12:34] <crimsun> Some_Person: can you just give me the info I'm asking for?
[12:34] <Tedd> Tobberoth, vi, vim, emacs....
[12:34] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, that is up to your graphics card to decide
[12:34] <Warbo> thedesburrito: Monitor and graphics card limit the resolution
[12:35] <Tobberoth> I'll try vi or vim then
[12:35] <Tobberoth> hope this works.. i really need my X
[12:35] <zybrid> Tobberoth: nano
[12:35] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, and monitor yes
[12:35] <Hamppari> Selaiah I dunno, I have 512 ram 1,8gz
[12:35] <thierry> can anyone give me the result of "grep vfat /etc/fstab" on its machine ?
[12:35] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: ok... cause right now I am getting a smaller resoloution that what my windows will allow... is that because of lack of drivers since it is the liveCD?
[12:35] <Some_Person> realtek-linux-audiopack-3.5-6.tar.bz2 is the file i need for sure
[12:35] <zuhause01xx> hi, i would like to record the streammovie i am watch with mplayer, can anybody help me out please
[12:35] <Hamppari> It just doesnt work :P And I like the lightweightness of utorrent
[12:35] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, no it is not. I had same problem when changing from another distro
[12:35] <zybrid> thierry: /dev/sdc        /media/sdc      vfat    defaults,utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0       1
[12:35] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, your problem is the monitor sync in horisontal and vertical
[12:36] <greeko> where else can i go to get help for ubuntu? anyother channels?
[12:36] <crimsun> Some_Person: ok, let me state this again. Give me the ``amixer'' output on http://pastebin.ca
[12:36] <zuhause01xx> #ubuntu-de
[12:36] <zybrid> Some_Person: then download it on google
[12:36] <thierry> zybrid: thanks, but does does not help, its a usb drive
[12:36] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: so this isnt changeable? its not too big a problem with the different workspaces... but it would be nice if it was bigger
[12:36] <crimsun> Some_Person: sorry, the ``lspci -nv'' output
[12:36] <Some_Person> no, crimsum
[12:36] <Warbo> greeko: We're not good enough for ya? :)
[12:36] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, it is changable. you can do it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:36] <ZeZu> and the error i'm getting
[12:36] <Some_Person> i freaking know what driver i freaking need!!!!!!!!!!
[12:36] <ZeZu> is not that its already installed causing a problem
[12:36] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, I changed it. my computer worked perfectly after that
[12:36] <ZeZu> it seems to not like hte version of ubuntu that is installed
[12:37] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: ok. im new to this... how do I got about changing that?
[12:37] <thierry> can anyone give me the result of "grep vfat /etc/fstab" on its machine ?
[12:37] <crimsun> Some_Person: might I add that you're talking to one of the people who WORKED ON THAT DRIVER?
[12:37] <valehru2> hmm....so is there a way for x64 to play rm files anywhere with video?
[12:37] <Some_Person> oh
[12:37] <crimsun> I don't know how to make it ANY clearer
[12:37] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, have you used linux at all before Ubuntu?
[12:37] <greeko> lol warbo, it just seems no one knows the answer to my problem
[12:37] <Some_Person> so where can i get it? i have an onboard realtek ac97
[12:37] <crimsun> Some_Person: just put the output from ``lspci -nv'' onto http://pastebin.ca
[12:37] <NoUse> ZeZu the reason I advocate using a live cd is if you force something with glibc and it doesn't work, your system won't boot
[12:37] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: no, besides foolign around on suse breifly
[12:37] <CrashProne> So umm... I had Guild Wars running over Cedega on my other computer before, and I can't seem to get it running here-- it claims my video card is too old, even though I moved over the same one (post install, maybe it still thinks I have my old video card?) how can I FULLY convince ^^;; the computer that I do indeed have the same video card that worked with GW before? :-P
[12:38] <Warbo> greeko: There are loads of Ubuntu channels in Freenode for other languages and stuff, but other than that I only know forums which come up in Google
[12:38] <Some_Person> i'm not on ubuntu right now
[12:38] <ZeZu> blah the system not booting can be fixed
[12:38] <tristanmike> I'm trying to install Limewire via ubotu's instructions, but I get and error "need to upgrade to JRE 1.4.x or newer from http://www.java.com   ls: /opt/j*: No such file or directory   You need to upgrade to JRE 1.4.x " Can some one help please ?
[12:38] <crimsun> Some_Person: then please reboot into Ubuntu
[12:38] <ZeZu> its hardly going to stop me
[12:38] <judah> gah.. is there a m4a decoder for gstreamer 10?
[12:38] <Some_Person> just plz plz plz give me link to that driver
[12:38] <ZeZu> i'd _then_ use the livecd if need be
[12:38] <Dreamglider> now in 6.06 can one have diffrent background pictures on each desktop ?
[12:38] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, what graphics card do you use?
[12:38] <forsaken> does the server version come w/ a NFS server?
[12:38] <Selaiah> Anyone know why Xchat keeps making this most annoying "red marking line" ? =D
[12:38] <judah> banshee used to play my m4a's until "that one update"
[12:38] <crimsun> judah: yes, it's in gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse
[12:38] <ZeZu> I also have another linux install on this machine though, so prob not even use that
[12:39] <ZeZu> a distro i built myself for work
[12:39] <greeko> anyother irc channels?
[12:39] <Some_Person> I have a GeForce 6100 integrated mobo, so: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-98059.html
[12:39] <NoUse> ZeZu ok
[12:39] <judah> ii  gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse   0.10.3-3
[12:39] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: im afraid I dont know the specifics.. but its a 64mb nvidea.. if I remember correctly
[12:39] <camper8472> I installed Ubuntu 6.06 and most things worked out-of-the-box. Some issue remain, the first one where I need help: My core duo is a 1.83GHz, but it is only set to either 1GHz or 1.33GHz, depending on the load. It never runs at 1.83GHz. Does this sound familiar to anyone? (I already googled, even tried to set the governor to ondemand, but nothing helps). My machine (if it matters) is a HP/Compaq nx9420.
[12:39] <judah> but no workie.
[12:39] <slackern> Selaiah: it shows what was the last line you saw when you had the window active so you can find your way back fast to where you where.
[12:39] <ZeZu> oh well i'll just install the packages i need manually if the package manager wants to cry
[12:39] <judah> :(
[12:39] <crimsun> judah: what app are you using?
[12:39] <ZeZu> i dont have time to argue with it
[12:39] <judah> banshee
[12:39] <Al> I need help installing drivers for my new video card, have to do it via command line, and I've got it on a windows partition on this comp
[12:39] <Some_Person> it says to use that driver
[12:39] <Selaiah> slackern: Is it posible to disable that? =D
[12:39] <Al> * that comp
[12:39] <greeko> :(
[12:39] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, that's alright
[12:39] <crimsun> Some_Person: Hi, do I need to restate it? I /worked/ on that driver.
[12:39] <NoUse> ZeZu it'll cause more problems later but whatever
[12:40] <slackern> Selaiah: yes
[12:40] <zybrid> al: trye the wiki.ubuntu.com
[12:40] <Selaiah> Slackern: Excellent :D
[12:40] <Al> ok cool
[12:40] <judah> i'll see if uninstalling and reinstalling the package works..
[12:40] <ZeZu> if it solves them now then it can't hurt anything else imo
[12:40] <zybrid> al: what kind of gfx-card do you have?
[12:40] <crimsun> Some_Person: If you're not willing to reboot to give me the minimal troubleshooting info, I don't know how else I can help you.
[12:40] <judah> maybe the library got hosed or soemthing.
[12:40] <bear> looking for information on setting up X desktops for multiple users with vnc
[12:40] <NoUse> ZeZu if you try to upgrade the distro later, it might break
[12:40] <ZeZu> i'll just keep updating these packages manually if  need be .. prob wont need an update afterwards
[12:40] <slackern> Selaiah: preferences ->textbox and uncheck "show marker line"
[12:40] <ZeZu> possibly, then i'll just whipe it out and reinstall
[12:40] <thierry> can anyone give me the result of "grep vfat /etc/fstab" on its machine ?
[12:40] <Al> it's a geforce FX5500
[12:40] <NoUse> ZeZu ok
[12:40] <w0pw0p> hi, guys
[12:41] <zybrid> thierry: i did
[12:41] <greeko>  i insert the install disk and then i get to the part where it says Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernal, then it hangs, i have waited 25 minutes now to no avail, any advice?
[12:41] <jrattner1_> Anyone know the link for amarok 1.4
[12:41] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: Ive found the xorg.conf file. will this not work until I do the install (planning on doing it in the next couple days)
[12:41] <thierry> zybrid: yes i know and thank you
[12:41] <thierry> but I need another exemple
[12:41] <tristanmike> I'm trying to install Limewire via ubotu's instructions, but I get and error "need to upgrade to JRE 1.4.x or newer from http://www.java.com   ls: /opt/j*: No such file or directory   You need to upgrade to JRE 1.4.x " Can some one help please ?
[12:41] <krazykit> jrattner1_: deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-14 dapper main
[12:41] <skonks> Anyone got a Canon Pixma MP500 printer working under ubuntu?
[12:41] <judah> crimsun: bad-multiverse is installed/reinstalled.. no luck.
[12:41] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, if you open up a terminal....   ALT+F2 and type:  gnome-terminal
[12:41] <jrattner1_> krazykit, isnt there a howto page or something
[12:42] <Selaiah> thanks a ton Slackern =)
[12:42] <skipster23> warbo: if i remove my drive and insert the other and run the disk do you think it may run fine int other computer
[12:42] <NoUse> !tell jrattner1_ about amarok
[12:42] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf    or similar?
[12:42] <slackern> Selaiah: your welcome.
[12:42] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, no never mind..
[12:42] <krazykit> jrattner1_: do you really need one?  add that line to your sources.list, update, and install.
[12:42] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, open that terminal with ALT+F2 or by finding a terminal on your program menu ok?
[12:42] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, type this:  cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf|grep HorizSync
[12:42] <slackern> tsarkon: 'gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[12:42] <bear> !tell bear about vnc
[12:42] <neutrinomass> Any USB ADSL modem users here ?
[12:42] <tsarkon> slackern, no no... I want some info
[12:42] <judah> crimsun: encoding prefrences list access to Faac mp4 as well.
[12:42] <crimsun> judah: does faad (if installed) play it?
[12:42] <greeko> what are other ubuntu IRC help channels?
[12:42] <greeko> ?
[12:42] <slackern> tsarkon: oh sorry, missunderstood :)
[12:42] <skonks> neutrinomass: sure
[12:43] <[arcane] > neutrinomass, before you ask do you have supoort for it in your kernel ??
[12:43] <jrattner1_> krazykit, ahh ok thanks
[12:43] <tsarkon> slackern, haven't gotten that far yet. need to know sync rates
[12:43] <tsarkon> slackern, it's ok :)
[12:43] <[arcane] > greeko, #penguinslair
[12:43] <zybrid> greeko: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InternetRelayChat
[12:43] <greeko> ok thanks
[12:43] <neutrinomass> [arcane] : I'm not trying to get one running. I'm trying to work on this spec: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/EasyUsbAdsl
[12:43] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: ok.. done that.
[12:43] <neutrinomass> skonks: Please tell me you don't have an accessrunner :)
[12:43] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, after you have done my cat xorg command... what is the result with HorisSync?
[12:44] <slackern> tsarkon: argh refresh rates, i've been messing around with resolutions and refreshrates with this ati card so i want to pull my hair :)
[12:44] <jrattner1_> !sources
[12:44] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[12:44] <judah> crimsun: i installed faad.. it decoded the file to .wav
[12:44] <camper8472> tristanmike: OK, next problem: When I play videos (DVD/MPG/...), the colors are all wrong, e.g. human skin looks blue, grass is orange... any idea, anyone?
[12:44] <skonks> neutrinomass: hehe, no
[12:44] <w0pw0p> anyone knows if there is any way to use a .deb for ubuntu386 in ubuntu-amd64?
[12:44] <zybrid> !commands
[12:44] <ubotu> commands is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[12:44] <tsarkon> slackern, I had to take the values I got from ArchLinux, another partition.. it helped me get it going
[12:44] <fr500> is there a way to make an nfs share available with lvm?
[12:44] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: what do you mean?
[12:44] <neutrinomass> skonks: Excellent. Mind if I /msg you ?
[12:44] <camper8472> tristanmike: Sorry, this wasn't for you, but for everyone :)
[12:44] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf|grep HorizSync
[12:44] <tsarkon>         <- typing that..
[12:44] <skonks> np
[12:44] <tristanmike> camper8472: no worries :)
[12:44] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, will give you info
[12:45] <quamper> slackern: hey i just wanted to thank you again for the help last night with the motherboard problem. I got one that has a supported chipset and I'm up and running again no problems
[12:45] <CrashProne> OH!!  Question!  Oo oo!  Me!!  Um, I tried to reconfigure X to do lower refresh rates, but under GNOME it still only has the option to have X as 85Hz refresh rate and it's too high for my card!!
[12:45] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I have an ADSL modem (eagle-usb powered Sagem F@st 800) but I think it's in 2.6.16, so I don't know how much help I will be
[12:45] <slackern> tsarkon: the problem i have is that all resolutions works sweet with the "ati" driver but if i use "fglrx" it doesn't seem to support those resolutions i want to use.
[12:45] <slackern> quamper: ahh wonderful :)
[12:45] <skipster23> if i remove my hard drive and insert another and install kubuntu would that drive work in another computer
[12:45] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Have you got it working ?
[12:45] <slackern> quamper: glad it worked out in the end for you.
[12:45] <[arcane] > CrashProne, really thats usually a safe res
[12:45] <Warbo> neutrinomass: yup
[12:45] <CrashProne> [arcane]  not for my GeForce 3.  Flickery.
[12:46] <NoUse> skipster23 you mean with the other computer be able to boot off it?
[12:46] <[arcane] > skipster23, no unless they are exactly the same
[12:46] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf|grep VertRefresh      <- do that too
[12:46] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: it isnt showing me anything.
[12:46] <Matthewv> skipster23, no, because that installation would then be configured for the hardware of that computer, not of the other
[12:46] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, it is not?
[12:46] <[arcane] > CrashProne, well you could try xorgconfig
[12:46] <shockent> i have a question, I have a DSLR (Digital Rebel) and I'm wondering how to capture the RAW image format from the camera, anyone have experience with this?
[12:46] <skipster23> thats what i thought
[12:46] <CrashProne> [arcane]  How will I be able to tell it to open up the options for 60Hz and 75Hz?
[12:46] <Warbo> skipster23: Actually they will generally work. Dapper even reconfigures Xorg to use the right graphics driver
[12:46] <CrashProne> Oh, arright.. >_>
[12:46] <nerdzyboy> How do I install rpm packages undre
[12:46] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, then you need to configure something.. and make sure it is in there
[12:46] <nerdzyboy> under ubuntu?
[12:46] <w0pw0p> anyone knows if there is any way to use a .deb for ubuntu386 in ubuntu-amd64?
[12:46] <mumbles_laptop> dapper is sexey
[12:46] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Can I /msg you as well ?
[12:46] <CrashProne> It IS!
[12:46] <Warbo> neutrinomass: sure
[12:46] <[arcane] > w0pw0p, shouldnt hurt it too bad
[12:47] <mumbles_laptop> just updated  :p
[12:47] <krazykit> nerdzyboy: it's strongly strongly discouraged, but you can use alien to make it a deb
[12:47] <[arcane] > w0pw0p, i know of pppl that run x86 on 64
[12:47] <Wyred> how do I update from breezy to the newest version?
[12:47] <jdmpike> oh man, I installed XGL and I have really messed up my system...
[12:47] <h3sp4wn> :w0pw0p - You need to install a 32bit chroot
[12:47] <Warbo> BTW, I run off a USB HD which I often plug into different computers
[12:47] <NoUse> skipster23 yeah the only think you mighe need to recofig is X
[12:47] <kyledye>  wyred !dapper
[12:47] <jrattner1_> krazykit, i added that to my sources and reloaded and still cant find it
[12:47] <skipster23> well im having trouble i need a guide on how to install the iso to a drive and run it from that drive
[12:47] <krazykit> jrattner1_: amarok-xine
[12:47] <w0pw0p> what is that?
[12:47] <[arcane] > skipster23, you mean mount the ISO
[12:47] <judah> crimsun: xmms with xmms-mp4 is playing them.
[12:48] <jrattner1_> krazykit, the box is already checkd
[12:48] <w0pw0p> what is a 32bit chroot ?
[12:48] <judah> crimsun: maybe it's a banshee thing
[12:48] <slackern> Wyred: you have a pm.
[12:48] <nico8481> how come that, although apt-cache showpkg finds two versions of amarok (1.3.9 and 1.4.0a), when i run "apt-get install amarok" it installs the oldest (1.3.9) one?
[12:48] <h3sp4wn> !chroot
[12:48] <ubotu> I heard chroot is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[12:48] <skipster23> no, copy the iso to the drive to run run the install from there
[12:48] <jrattner1_> wait i got it
[12:48] <[arcane] > skipster23, due thats called mounting a ISO
[12:48] <matthew> is the new version of ubuntu an better?
[12:48] <apache2> any news on when ubuntu puts out a intel-mac version?
[12:48] <[arcane] > skipster23, its easy ill give you a link
[12:48] <nerdzyboy> How do I install rpm packages in ubuntu?
[12:49] <[arcane] > nerdzyboy, alien
[12:49] <apache2> getting a little frusterated waiting for a distro to release an intel-mac CD
[12:49] <Warbo> apache2: All they would need is elilo I think
[12:49] <[arcane] > nerdzyboy, alien -d <rpm>
[12:49] <zybrid> rpm -i package.rpm
[12:49] <skipster23> ok well then how would i go about getting it on the drive with this copmuter here
[12:49] <nerdzyboy> k
[12:49] <skonks> nerdzyboy: sudo apt-get install alien
[12:49] <nerdzyboy> thanks
[12:49] <skonks> if u dont got it
[12:49] <crimsun> judah: it may be. Does gst-launch-0.10 work?  (``gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri=file:///path/to/some.m4a'')
[12:49] <matthew> should i dl the new version of ubuntu?
[12:49] <w0pw0p> mmm ok h3sp4wn
[12:49] <neutrinomass> Warbo: (Not trying to force you to reply) Are you getting my /msgs ?
[12:49] <w0pw0p> thanks
[12:49] <w0pw0p> :-)
[12:49] <Warbo> neutrinomass: yes, and I am replying
[12:49] <apache2> I know there is Mactel-Linux, -- which is ubuntu dapper, but that isn't good enough :P
[12:49] <camper8472> When I play videos (DVD/MPG/...), the colors are all wrong, e.g. human skin looks blue, grass is orange... any idea, anyone? (Ubuntu 6.06 on HP nx9420 with ATI X1600 fglrx 8.25.18)
[12:49] <CrashProne> [arcane]  I cannae find any command of xorgconfig. :-P  I did 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' before, and it should have worked, but it still only allowed 85 under GNOME's resolution change
[12:49] <apache2> I want to wait for the official thing
[12:49] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: I did both of those.
[12:49] <matthew> hi
[12:50] <thedesburrito> tsarkon: I might just wait till Ive installed it... then figure it out
[12:50] <[arcane] > CrashProne, hmm have you tried sudo xorgconfig
[12:50] <CrashProne> Yup
[12:50] <Wyred> ty slackern
[12:50] <matthew> hi
[12:50] <tsarkon> thedesburrito, ah ok
[12:50] <[arcane] > CrashProne, or learn to manually edit the xorg.conf file
[12:50] <CrashProne> Indeed..
[12:50] <NoUse> apache2 it'll probably be a while, they still need to stablize EFI support
[12:50] <judah> ** Message: don't know how to handle audio/x-m4a
[12:50] <skipster23> arcane: i havn't got the link
[12:50] <[arcane] > CrashProne, its not too hard
[12:50] <apache2> yeah :P
[12:50] <gavagai> i have a savage ix s3 video card and i am using the savage driver.  all i can get is 640x480.  any ideas?
[12:50] <[arcane] > skipster23, here it is
[12:50] <judah> ERROR: from element /playbin0: You do not have a decoder installed to handle this file. You might need to install the necessary plugins.
[12:50] <slackern> crimsun: remember the problem i was talking to you about with alsa and mpd not finding the card? was a while ago so you might not remember.
[12:51] <matthew> crashprone, is the 6.06 better than breeqy badger?
[12:51] <Warbo> EFI has been around for years
[12:51] <camper8472> judah: google for faad
[12:51] <apache2> NoUse: hate to see windows XP stable on intel-macs before a linux distro ;)
[12:51] <CrashProne> I love it, and it's working great, Matthew.
[12:51] <CrashProne> It's newer.  And better.
[12:51] <RandolphCarter> apache2: bootcamp?
[12:51] <judah> camper8472: BAAHHHH... it was working until a few weeks ago.
[12:51] <Knorrie> matthew: don't change a winning team? dapper is 'better'? it's newer
[12:51] <Warbo> Linux was one of the only things which would boot an Itanium
[12:51] <[arcane] > skipster23, http://penguinslair.dyndns.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3
[12:51] <neutrinomass> Warbo: You have replied?
[12:51] <apache2> RandolphCarter: exactly
[12:51] <judah> camper8472: i know what the hell it is and i know i have what's supposed to make it play.
[12:51] <skonks> anyone could tell why my samba server shows in windows xp, but I cant access it? samba-channels folk are sleeping
[12:51] <Knorrie> matthew: new recent hardware support etc
[12:51] <Warbo> neutrinomass: Yes, twice
[12:51] <neutrinomass> Warbo: No replies made it. A gaim bug maybe ?
[12:51] <judah> camper8472: btw.. what's google?
[12:51] <UKMatt> are there any programs that let you rip a dvd to comp?
[12:51] <tubbie> how do u install a new gnome splash screen?
[12:52] <camper8472> judah: OK, google for timemachine then (or try buying on at ebay) ;)
[12:52] <matthew> knorrie: ill stick with ubuntu
[12:52] <Warbo> neutrinomass: Maybe
[12:52] <judah> !google timemachine
[12:52] <ubotu> judah: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:52] <[arcane] > tubbie, goto gnome-look.org
[12:52] <crimsun> slackern: no, I don't.
[12:52] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Gimme a sec, I'll file a bug and log in with another client ...
[12:52] <[arcane] > and read
[12:52] <crimsun> slackern: refresh, please?
[12:52] <Knorrie> matthew: dapper drake == ubuntu
[12:52] <Warbo> neutrinomass: Every time I have tried Xchat it crashed though, so I use GAIM :)
[12:52] <matthew> oh
[12:52] <matthew> yea thats 6.06
[12:52] <CrashProne> You can dist-upgrade your Breezy straight to Dapper really... just change your repositories, and then sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
[12:52] <Knorrie> matthew: yes
[12:52] <skipster23> arcane: i just run this command in the terminal with sudo right
[12:52] <neutrinomass> Warbo: I'm on the 2.0beta3 gaim, so it's likely to be a bug :)
[12:52] <UKMatt> I'm trying to back up my dvd's and need something that can save them
[12:52] <slackern> crimsun: just wanted to say that i solved it, seemed like the mpd user wasn't allowed to use the audio devices :), changing user in /etc/mpd.conf to myself fixed it.
[12:53] <Warbo> neutrinomass: OK lol
[12:53] <jbirdAngel> hello i have a fresh install of ubuntu but it doesnt seem to com ewith an app for getting online? just one to monitor the connection? how to i get online?
[12:53] <[arcane] > jbirdAngel, lol
[12:53] <crimsun> slackern: excellent
[12:53] <judah> jbirdAngel: you seem to be online.
[12:53] <[arcane] > jbirdAngel, fireox
[12:53] <CrashProne> You're on dialup I assume?
[12:53] <[arcane] > firefox*
[12:53] <b14ck> can install dvd decrypter using wine or is there a linux version of the program?
[12:53] <Knorrie> jbirdAngel: what do you mean by 'getting online'?
[12:53] <judah> jbirdAngel: try to google for it.
[12:53] <matthew> well i have to manually configure my dns sever address, how can i connect?
[12:53] <[arcane] > jbirdAngel, dhcpd eth0
[12:54] <matthew> linux
[12:54] <Warbo> !dvd
[12:54] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[12:54] <skipster23> arcane: then i could install the drive in the other computer and run the install
[12:54] <jbirdAngel> how do i get online with my laptop, i want my laptop to wirelessly connect with my laptop, i dont think i have something to connect with thow like network manager i dont need one of those?
[12:54] <Knorrie> matthew: connect to... to what?
[12:54] <[arcane] > skipster23, why cant you just DL it to the other comp
[12:54] <judah> jbirdAngel: sudo network-admin
[12:54] <skipster23> i think i will
[12:54] <matthew> the internet to dl the apps and stuff
[12:54] <Yango> what webcam brand do you recommend to work in ubuntu?, and which software?
[12:54] <camper8472> judah: Forget it...
[12:55] <judah> camper8472: just giving you a hard time. sorry ;)
[12:55] <[arcane] > Yango, look for it in google
[12:55] <[arcane] > Yango, look for compatible hardware
[12:55] <slackern> crimsun: should the mpd user be a member of the audio group perhaps?
[12:55] <Warbo> Yango: My samsung "anycam" worked straight off. Plugged it in, opened Ekiga and voila!
[12:55] <matthew> my dsl modem sux and i have fo manually configure the dns address
[12:55] <[arcane] > matthew, is it usb or reg
[12:55] <quamper> in Dapper the window border stuff changed. I used to be able to drag a window border above the screen line and now it refuses to budge, in addition applications have edges that stick to the sides of the screen as well.. is that something that can be turned off?
[12:55] <crimsun> slackern: if it needs access to the sound abstraction ("devices"), then yes
[12:55] <judah> matthew: you can always use 4.2.2.2 for dns
[12:55] <matthew> reg
[12:55] <Yango> [arcane] , that's what I'm doing, but wanted to read 'realworld-realtime' experiences about it
[12:55] <camper8472> judah: You call that a "hard time"? Your no older than 25, right?
[12:56] <matthew> how do i change it from terminal?
[12:56] <[arcane] > Yango, well not too many ppl actually use from my experience
[12:56] <judah> camper8472: sorry guess again ;)
[12:56] <judah> matthew: sudo vi /etc/resolv.conf
[12:56] <Warbo> quamper: I see you don't like Metacity's new features. Well, you could replace metacity
[12:56] <[arcane] > Yango, but i wish you luck
[12:56] <radical> Hello, I am using xubuntu and I want firestarter to start on start up.  How do I go about doing this?  I've looked on the FS security website and I found in the instructions, but they are for KDE and GNOME.  Can someone point me in the right direction for editing it in xubuntu.  Thanks.
[12:56] <Desh> I tried both methods to  install the ATI drivers on Dapper and I still get mesa as my OpenGL vendor. o_O I am running a Mobility Radeon 9700.
[12:56] <Yango> [arcane] , use what? webcams?
[12:56] <[arcane] > replace metacity w/ openbox
[12:56] <UKMatt> whats the program for DVD's?  libdvdcss2?
[12:56] <[arcane] > Yango, yeah
[12:56] <Knorrie> judah: what's 4.2.2.2? never heard that before
[12:56] <slackern> crimsun: ahh hmm very strange, oh well now i know what's causing it atleast.
[12:56] <[arcane] > UKMatt, there are dvd playing apps
[12:56] <Yango> thanks Warbo
[12:56] <[arcane] > like totem
[12:56] <judah> Knorrie: it's an always working dns resolver
[12:57] <UKMatt> arcane, i can't find them
[12:57] <Warbo> UKMatt: That's a library to let you play DVDs. Use any media player to play them
[12:57] <[arcane] > or ogle
[12:57] <quamper> warbo: it causes problems when I want to play games in a window but take up the whole screen.. is there something similiar to the way it used to be I can install?
[12:57] <AK7> Hey, guess what was #27 of PC world's 100 top products?
[12:57] <[arcane] > AK7, what
[12:57] <spikeb> tom jones a go-go
[12:57] <UKMatt> warbo, where do i get them?
[12:57] <AK7> ubuntu!
[12:57] <judah> host 4.2.2.2
[12:57] <judah> 2.2.2.4.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer vnsc-bak.sys.gtei.net.
[12:57] <_jason> AK7: windows? *hides*
[12:57] <CrashProne> <3 Ubuntu
[12:57] <judah> when it doubt you can use it as a nameserver
[12:57] <judah> been there for years.
[12:58] <tubbie> how do u install a new gnome splash screen?
[12:58] <matthew> judah that code doesnt work
[12:58] <_jason> !usplash
[12:58] <ubotu> from memory, usplash is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[12:58] <[arcane] > tubbie, dude its in the system menu
[12:58] <spikeb> usplash is not gnome splash
[12:58] <[arcane] > tubbie, google it
[12:58] <kyledye> !login
[12:58] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kyledye
[12:58] <judah> matthew: sudo gedit /etc/resolv.conf
[12:58] <RandolphCarter> tubbie: you need to install gnome-splashscreen-manager
[12:58] <judah> matthew: add the line     nameserver 4.2.2.2
[12:58] <_jason> spikeb: yep, you are riht. I misread
[12:58] <RandolphCarter> tubbie: after you do that, it's in System->Preferences->Splashscreen
[12:58] <Warbo> quamper: I don't know about comparing window manager features, but I remember it was confusing trying to tell GNOME to use Enlightenment 16 instead of metacity (there are LOADS of references, like in galternatives, in gconf2 and stuff, but only one works) I found the easiest thing to do was to move /usr/bin/metacity somewhere and link that location to /usr/bin/enlightenment
[12:58] <judah> matthew: save the file.
[12:58] <victor_mrr> hello all, can someone give me a pointer on how to get WinTV working with Ubuntu 5.10?
[12:59] <jbirdAngel> okay thank you for the help
[12:59] <judah> matthew: are you getting your ip address via dhcp or did you set it statically?
[12:59] <[arcane] > FreeBSD
[12:59] <jhenn> is edgy out yet?
[12:59] <matthew> the ip is dhcp and the dns is manually
[12:59] <krazykit> jhenn: is #ubuntu+1 up yet?
[12:59] <Warbo> jhenn: It's out in October :)
[12:59] <radical> Anyone know the start up files needed to be edited to add firestarter to start up ?
[01:00] <judah> matthew: sometimes your dns setting will be over written by your device re-requesting dhcp leases.
[01:00] <jbirdAngel> what does ubuntu use in the place of adept or where do i find it?
[01:00] <Warbo> radical: You want to add it to your System>Preferences>Session list
[01:00] <matthew> like for when i install the new version it wont connect to the internet so i need to some how change the dns server address from the terminal
[01:00] <judah> matthew: you can also set it in network-admin
[01:00] <Warbo> jbirdAngel: Synaptic
[01:00] <judah> matthew: but the file is actually /etc/resolv.conf
[01:00] <judah> a valid file would look something like this
[01:00] <jbirdAngel> Warbo: thank you
[01:00] <judah> search ubuntu.com
[01:00] <judah> nameserver 4.2.2.2
[01:01] <judah> you can have multiple nameserver lines
[01:01] <radical> Warbo: I'm on xubuntu.
[01:01] <judah> with known dns servers listed.
[01:01] <Warbo> radical: Ah, sorry. You need to add it to XFCE startup though, NOT system startup (because it needs X up and running)
[01:01] <UKMatt> when you put on gnome-splashscreen manager, which splash screen does that effect, the one that comes up when nautalis and all are loading at the initial start?
[01:02] <CrashProne> Help? I have my monitor refresh rates set to reasonable levels, under the X config, (60-75) but X deigns ONLY to ever give the option of 85Hz which is too high for my video card without flickering.  Ideas?  My X config IS set to have the refresh rate sane, but it refuses!!
[01:02] <neutrinomass> Warbo, still not reading me ?
[01:02] <spikeb> UKMatt, yeah
[01:02] <Warbo> UKMatt: yes
[01:02] <UKMatt> spikeb, warbo, ty
[01:02] <radical> Okay, thanks.  I'll poke around see what I can come up with.
[01:02] <spikeb> CrashProne, have you restarted X yet?
[01:02] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I've got no PM window this time (I did before)
[01:02] <CrashProne> Yeah...
[01:02] <CrashProne> A few times...
[01:02] <spikeb> well, there goes my idea
[01:02] <spikeb> heh
[01:03] <jbirdAngel> do i want only the first two things that are called universe in synaptic and the last 2 security updates or ?
[01:03] <_jason> jbirdAngel: can you be more specific?
[01:03] <Subhuman> !tell jbirdAngel about easysource
[01:04] <gavagai> how do i start and stop services in ubuntu from the terminal?  like in mandrake 'service foo start/stop/restart'.  i just installed snort and it started snort, but i don't want it running
[01:04] <ifr> Hi, running dapper and Firestarter seems to twazz out and ramp up cpu usage every time it detects a hit. This is new behavior. ANyone know what up>
[01:04] <Warbo> gavagai: "sudo /etc/init.d/nameofthing start/stop/restart"
[01:04] <gavagai> Warbo, thanks
[01:04] <judah> gavagai: /etc/init.d/<services> restart / stop / start
[01:04] <judah> SUDO! guh
[01:04] <acke> Hey guys, i have jre installed on my system. but when i visit a webpage with a java applet my firefox says that i miss the appropriate plugin, how do i make firefox recognise my java installation???
[01:04] <judah> that's should be a given.
[01:05] <_jason> gavagai: sudo invoke-rc.d ssh stop <- for example
[01:05] <init_6> Using the alternate install CD how does one pass variables to the install?
[01:05] <_jason> gavagai: (both ways work)
[01:05] <Warbo> acke: If you have j2re1.4 then the firefox plugin is called j2re1.4-mozilla
[01:05] <gavagai> great, that worked.  excellent.
[01:05] <neutrinomass> Warbo, Argh! I got what you said but apparently you didn't get my "test". Anyway,, you said you have an eagle-usb based modem. 1. These are not on the default installation, right? 2. What are all these issues with the eagle-usb packages that people are talkin about? 3. To get the hardware working, did you have to do anything besides installing the eagle-usb* packages ?
[01:06] <gavagai> is there a similar command to list the current status of all services?
[01:06] <gavagai> thanks
[01:06] <jbirdAngel> in synaptic im trying to enable universe i guess so that i can get xchat-gnome thunderbird etc i can click there are somet hing sthat say only universe and 2 things that say universe and multi verse and then 2 that say securrity updates universe, do i want to enable all of them but the ones that also say multiverse?
[01:06] <judah> gavagai: ps -eaf
[01:06] <jbirdAngel> thanks for the link Subhuman but i didnt fully get it with all those other repositories iwth the names the way they are
[01:07] <Subhuman> well jbirdAngel do you jus want to enable universe and multiverse?
[01:07] <Subhuman> if so
[01:07] <Subhuman> !repos
[01:07] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[01:07] <Tobberoth> Okey, still a major error here
[01:07] <Dreamglider> now in 6.06 can i have diffrent background pictures on each virtuak-desktop ?
[01:07] <wolki> Dreamglider: if you install wallpapoz
[01:07] <Tobberoth> I downloaded and installed nvidia-xgl and did x-config
[01:07] <oni-dracula> is anyone here still a transgaming subscriber? I didn't renew my subscription and now I no longer have access to downloads
[01:07] <Subhuman> Dreamglider, i know of such functionality it kde but not in gnome by default.
[01:08] <Tobberoth> but x won't reload, probably because of the faulty driver I installed earlier
[01:08] <Tobberoth> it seems that driver overwrites it insted of nvidia-xgl
[01:08] <Tobberoth> how do I fix this?
[01:08] <ooboon2> if i want to mount /etc from a different filesystem each time linux boots, how/where can i do it? put mount command to /etc/init.d/rcS ?
[01:08] <Dreamglider> yea Subhuman kde can do it default i'll have a look at wallpapoz
[01:08] <wes> mkay, font trouble again
[01:08] <wes> somehow i got the msttcorefonts on but i couldnt use them..
[01:09] <wes> but, now they're gone
[01:09] <acke> Warbo how do i install that pluggin??
[01:09] <Tobberoth> wes, tried restarting openoffice or whatever your using?
[01:09] <fr500> is there a way to make an nfs share available with lvm, so it behaves like a local volume?
[01:09] <wes> not using openoffice
[01:09] <wes> they're completely gone
[01:09] <wes> out of the system poof
[01:09] <maddy> help X is crashing on DD
[01:09] <wes> disappeared
[01:09] <roche> hello How Can I uninstall gnome in ubuntu 5.10 ? apt-get remove gnome didn't work
[01:09] <Warbo> neutrinomass: The eagle-usb packages do not get installed by default. I know in Breezy the packages did not work (not really sure why) so I installed from source. In Dapper there is a specific version of eagle-usb needed (for the 2.6.15 kernel) which does work when installed from source. Sorry I haven't tested the Dapper packages as I upgraded, so I never got a disc. I can find the source I used if you want, but I also hacked 
[01:09] <nerdzyboy> I just installed an application but I
[01:09] <nerdzyboy> can't get it to start
[01:10] <nerdzyboy> Where do apps get installed?
[01:10] <jbirdAngel> Subhuman: okay thank you
[01:10] <Warbo> nerdzyboy: /usr/bin
[01:10] <neutrinomass> Warbo, hm.... that's bad. source I guess you mean upstream release/svn checkout ? How complicated were those hacks ?
[01:10] <keleus> Im trying to write a script.... how would i get echo to put both a prompt and the output of pgrep on a single line?
[01:10] <maddy> anyone knows a concole bittorrent client ?
[01:10] <nerdzyboy> it's not there
[01:11] <nico8481> anyone running amarok 1.4.0? no problem with the way the "playing: " information is displayed in the lower left part of the window?
[01:11] <neutrinomass> Warbo, maybe the breezy issue you are talking about is https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/eagle-usb/+bug/24355 ?
[01:11] <nerdzyboy> How do I uninstall apps?
[01:12] <grasshopper> hi
[01:12] <nerdzyboy> sry
[01:12] <keleus> anyone?
[01:12] <nerdzyboy> just found out
[01:12] <grasshopper> Any advice on getting Epiphany spic and span?
[01:12] <jrattner1_> Anyone know where amarok stores in config files?
[01:12] <grasshopper> Any tricks to share on Epiphany?
[01:13] <grasshopper> tips and tricks and hints and pointers to get in the fast lane with Epiphany
[01:13] <Warbo> neutrinomass: The setup is quite simple (./configure, make, sudo make install, sudo eagleconfig, sudo eaglectrl -d, sudo startadsl) [the not-very-obvious steps are told to you if your connection isn't working, eg. "startadsl" will say "modem not operational, check eaglestat" and eaglestat will tell the user to run eaglectrl -d]  so basically my startup script just ran the connection steps "stopadsl, eaglectrl -d,  startadsl" wi
[01:13] <nickrud> grasshopper, I liked mouse guestures and I also learned to put my bookmarks in as many topics as possible
[01:14] <Tobberoth> How do I uninstall a driver? (Preferably using GNOME, I really stink with the terminal)
[01:14] <grasshopper> nickrud: where do i laern all this?
[01:14] <nickrud> grasshopper, I read over the help docs, and used it a long time :)
[01:15] <LinuxNIT> is there a livecd for dapper?
[01:15] <grasshopper> help docs, ok
[01:15] <fr500> Tobberoth: what kind of driver
[01:15] <Subhuman> LinuxNIT, the standard dapper install CD IS a live cd.
[01:15] <matthew> how can i upgrade to 6.06?
[01:15] <Subhuman> it jus has the option to install to hard drive.
[01:15] <LinuxNIT> Subhuman, oooohhhhhhh
[01:15] <Subhuman> !upgrade
[01:15] <LinuxNIT> i see
[01:15] <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)
[01:15] <nickrud> grasshopper, and be sure to look over the extensions, you want to turn most of them on
[01:15] <LinuxNIT> i didnt know they changed that
[01:15] <LinuxNIT> thanks
[01:15] <Tobberoth> fr500: A faulty nVidia driver
[01:15] <grasshopper> where are the extensions?
[01:16] <fr500> Tobberoth: look for synaptic and find nvidia-glx
[01:16] <Warbo> neutrinomass: Hmm. Reading that bug report the only real description is a) the packages not installing from CD due to a dependence on ppoeconf (I could install the packages with just the CD contents) and b) a problem for which the solution is setting prefixes and "--disable-mod", but since I started from scratch with the source I honestly can't tell if this is the bug
[01:16] <neutrinomass> Warbo, thanks. I've searched the forums as well and the matter seems rather complicated :(
[01:16] <nickrud> grasshopper, under the tools menu item
[01:16] <Tobberoth> fr500, I have nvidia-glx installed, but x-config won't work. I think it's because I installed another nvidia driver before
[01:16] <grasshopper> thx, nickrud
[01:16] <b14ck> is it safe to burn using dvd decrypter runned with wine?
[01:16] <grasshopper> will go and explore
[01:16] <Tobberoth> so I want to delete the old one
[01:17] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I know for a fact that the Breezy packages will not work if recompiled for Dapper. The newer source is needed
[01:17] <fr500>  Tobberoth you can remove things with synaptic
[01:17] <grasshopper> gnome's irc sux
[01:17] <vic> hey can someone help me out
[01:17] <vic> anyone?
[01:17] <neutrinomass> Warbo, remember the version of the packages required ?
[01:17] <me2win> vic: with?
[01:17] <vic> umm
[01:17] <b14ck> vic just ask
[01:17] <vic> i got no sound on my ibm thinkpad 770x
[01:17] <vic> using xubuntu 6.06
[01:18] <b14ck> is it safe to burn using dvd decrypter runned with wine?
[01:18] <Warbo> Tobberoth: If you installed the old driver with NVidia's ".run" file then you need to find it and run "sudo ./filename.run --uninstall"
[01:18] <nickrud> grasshopper, install xchat from universe, it was the first thing I did
[01:18] <Tobberoth> fr500, the first nvidia driver was downloaded from nvidias site, not synaptic :(
[01:18] <fr500> ohhh
[01:18] <Warbo> neutrinomass: no, sorry
[01:18] <fr500> then it difficult
[01:18] <Tobberoth> Warbo: Thanks, I'll try that!
[01:18] <me2win> ubotu: tell vic about sound
[01:18] <fr500> not easy i don know how feasible
[01:18] <Samus_Aran> how does one go about adding new users and specifying which ones have access to sudo-install apps/updates ?
[01:18] <G8trBait> Does Dapper Desktop come with everything I need to compile my own programs?
[01:18] <neutrinomass> Warbo, Ok, thanks a lot :)
[01:19] <b14ck> is it safe to burn using dvd decrypter runed with wine?
[01:19] <Warbo> G8trBait: You need the "build-essential" package which I think is on the CD
[01:19] <neutrinomass> G8trBait, You need to install the 'build-essential' package ...
[01:19] <grasshopper> nickrud: yea, that's what i need. I just went to Applications/Add/Remove and installed what they had - don't recommend it
[01:19] <G8trBait> Thank you both.
[01:19] <nickrud> Samus_Aran, sudo adduser <new user> , then sudo adduser <new user> admin gives that user admin priviledges
[01:19] <Warbo> b14ck: I doubt it would work. Devices are handled differently in win and lin
[01:19] <grasshopper> nickrud: X-chat always served me well before. Opera's integrated chat is also Nice!
[01:19] <Samus_Aran> b14ck: if the WINE app can detect your DVD device, then it should burn fine.  I have used Nero Burning Rom under WINE years ago, it burned fine
[01:19] <Samus_Aran> Warbo: wrong ..
[01:19] <grasshopper> but this Gnome IRC is yuck ugly and primitive
[01:20] <Warbo> Samus_Aran: Wow. WINE keeps suprising me!
[01:20] <b14ck> ty Warbo and Samus_Aran
[01:20] <Samuli^> grasshopper, try xchat, not xchat-gnome
[01:20] <Samus_Aran> even more than 3 years ago it burned fine under WINE for me.  this was before I found k3b and stopped craving for the old Nero
[01:20] <Desh> Can anyone tell me how to get rid of the link so I can remove fglrx? I highlighted the lines that cause the problem. http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/766349
[01:20] <Samus_Aran> now I consider k3b far better than Nero has ever been =p
[01:20] <grasshopper> Samuli: will do
[01:21] <Samuli^> nero is for linux too, though.
[01:21] <G8trBait> does xchat have multiple server support..?  mIRC seems to be the one thing I can't ween myself from so I use mIRC still with Wine
[01:21] <b14ck> Samus_Aran:  i want to burn ps2 iso so i'm not sure with k3b
[01:21] <matthew> what is the eaisest way to upgrade?
[01:21] <Samuli^> G8trBait, it does.
[01:21] <_jason> ubotu: tell matthew about upgrade
[01:21] <Warbo> Samus_Aran: I find that there is little WINE can't run with some patience (like extracting CAB files manually, for instance) but I find stuff like FlashMX trial is just too slow to be usable (that is not being picky, it is SLOW)
[01:21] <Tobberoth> Warbo: It won't work. It says sudo: NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8762-pkg1.run: command not found
[01:21] <Samus_Aran> Tobberoth: set it executable first
[01:22] <Warbo> Tobberoth: You need to put a dot and a slash "./NVI............." like that
[01:22] <Tobberoth> I did that too
[01:22] <b14ck> any one burned ps2 iso with K3B?
[01:22] <Tobberoth> got the same error
[01:22] <Samus_Aran> Tobberoth: and either put it in your path, or run it as: ./NVIDIA....etc.
[01:22] <Desh> How do I get rid of a symlink?
[01:22] <matthew> i cant upen update manager it wont let me
[01:22] <Samus_Aran> Desh: rm foo
[01:22] <Samuli^> Tobberoth, you need to put the path there if you're using sudo.
[01:23] <Tobberoth> This is what I wrote: root@Itachi:/home/tobberoth/Desktop# sudo ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8762-pkg1.run --uninstall
[01:23] <Tobberoth> sudo: ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8762-pkg1.run: command not found
[01:23] <Warbo> Tobberoth: You need to be in the same place as the file. Maybe install the "nautilus-open-terminal" package and "killall nautilus" then you can open a terminal in the right place every time :)
[01:23] <Desh> Samus_Aran: sudo rm foo ln -s /usr/lib/dri /usr/lib/xorg/modules/dri ??
[01:23] <Samus_Aran> b14ck: I haven't, myself, but I would just do a google search for: ps2 k3b
[01:23] <Obst> hmm how can i find out the free disk space of my hdd over the shell?
[01:23] <Desh> >_<
[01:23] <Samuli^> Tobberoth, if you're root you don't need to use sudo.
[01:23] <Warbo> Obst: df
[01:23] <b14ck> Samus_Aran:  lol yeah gd point
[01:23] <Samus_Aran> Desh: if you are tyring to change an old symlink to a new one, do it as two separate commands
[01:23] <Obst> ok thx
[01:23] <Tobberoth> I know guys, but I know all of this. I think the problem is that the file just won't run with --uninstall
[01:23] <Samus_Aran> Desh: sudo rm foo; sudo ln -s /source/file /destination/file
[01:24] <Samuli^> Tobberoth, understand that sudo will bring you to root's home, and there's no NVIDIA-foo.run there.
[01:24] <Desh> Samus_Aran: No I want to remove that symlink since it won;t let me remove fglrx
[01:24] <maddy> my X just restarts itseld sometimes  pls help
[01:24] <Warbo> Tobberoth: That doesn't sound like the problem (why would it say "file not found"?)
[01:24] <judah> ln -s  == symbolic link == awesome!
[01:24] <tomorrowlab> anyone know what this error means? "OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display ':0.0'"
[01:24] <Warbo> tomorrowlab: You need a 3D graphics card driver
[01:24] <Warbo> !ati
[01:24] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[01:24] <Warbo> !nvidia
[01:24] <Tobberoth> now it says "Permission denied"
[01:24] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, totally, Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[01:24] <Tobberoth> even if I'm root
[01:24] <Dreamglider> wolki, thanks alot mate
[01:24] <Samus_Aran> Tobberoth: sudo sh NVID*
[01:24] <tomorrowlab> I have a 3d graphics card driver
[01:25] <Warbo> Tobberoth: OK that is fine. Run "chmod u+x NVI........"
[01:25] <matthew> is there a code that will update ubuntu?
[01:25] <Warbo> matthew: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[01:25] <Tobberoth> I tried that sh NV* and it worked! the driver should be uninstalled now
[01:25] <_jason> matthew: ubotu should have sent you the info in a private message
[01:25] <Tobberoth> SHould i redownload nvidia-xgl?
[01:26] <vic> umm
[01:26] <vic> i still cant get my sound to work
[01:26] <tomorrowlab> does noone know what my problem is?
[01:26] <Samus_Aran> Tobberoth: the problem was that you hadn't made the file "executable", so it could not be run "permission denied"
[01:26] <Warbo> Tobberoth: I find that it is best to copletely start from scratch after getting a mixed install like that, so now you have no ".run" file installed I would remove any nvidia packages and reinstall them all
[01:26] <Tobberoth> Samus_Aran: Ah.. I didn't know there were such things.. I'm VERY new to this as you've noticed. :)
[01:26] <Samus_Aran> tomorrowlab: it means that you are using a non-accellerated Xorg driver right now, but the app you are using wants OpenGL accellerated support
[01:26] <Tobberoth> Okey Warbo, I'll try that
[01:27] <vic> umm
[01:27] <vic> allo
[01:27] <tomorrowlab> I installed the nvidia-glx driver
[01:27] <Tobberoth> I must say though, Linux is AMAZING for fixing screwups
[01:27] <Warbo> tomorrowlab: Are you using it?
[01:27] <tomorrowlab> how do I do that?
[01:27] <matthew> cwarbo that code doesnt work in terminal
[01:27] <matthew> warbo it doesnt work
[01:27] <Warbo> tomorrowlab: "cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep nv"
[01:28] <Warbo> matthew: what happens?
[01:28] <tomorrowlab> nada
[01:28] <Warbo> tomorrowlab: OK, add a "idia" to the end (to get "grep nvidia")
[01:28] <Aapzak> grep nv /etc/X11/xorg.conf would have been nicer :)
[01:28] <Desh> Can anyone help me uninstall the fglrx driver?
[01:28] <vic> can someone please help me out
[01:28] <tomorrowlab> still nada
[01:28] <_jason> matthew: did ubotu send you the private message?
[01:29] <matthew> warbo it says sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu via gethostbyname()
[01:29] <tomorrowlab> oh wait, found my problem
[01:29] <tomorrowlab> nm
[01:29] <Warbo> Aapzak: Yes, well I still do "cat file.txt | less" loads, because that's what I learned :)
[01:29] <Aapzak> grep Driver /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:29] <void^> vic: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:770X
[01:29] <matthew> jason: i didnt get a message
[01:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell matthew about upgrade
[01:29] <_jason> matthew: now?
[01:29] <Aapzak> :)
[01:29] <vic> allo
[01:29] <vic> ok fine
[01:29] <Warbo> matthew: That is a problem becoming super user. That is pretty serious
[01:29] <vic> forget the guy with the sound problems
[01:30] <matthew> warbo why is it serious?
[01:30] <Aapzak> vic, who needs souns anyway ;)
[01:30] <vic> i do
[01:30] <vic> :o
[01:30] <void^> vic: just read http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:770X
[01:30] <vic> i want to hear xubuntu yell at me when i get an error
[01:30] <bullrage> I waaaaaaaannnnnnnnnaaaaaaaaaaaaa know what loooooooveeeeeeeeee is
[01:30] <Aapzak> I've got wifi trouble, network manager seems buggy to me
[01:30] <matthew> warbo it wont let me run update manager
[01:30] <miguelsr> @google amsn
[01:30] <bullrage> Sorry, I like to sing publicly
[01:30] <Warbo> matthew: Well it isn't serious. If you don't want to mount drives, start network connections, install software, etc. :)
[01:30] <matthew> i click nothing happens
[01:30] <_jason> matthew: your sudo problem does need to be resolved, paste the first line of /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname
[01:30] <TheHollow> Aapzak, NetworkManager is buggy to everyone
[01:30] <Tobberoth> I'm giving up. This is just not working. I do nvidia-xconfig, press ctrl+alt+backspace
[01:31] <Tobberoth> and I get out to terminal, and gdm won't run
[01:31] <Aapzak> TheHollow: I didn't know, is is officially broken?
[01:31] <Clapaucius> hi all, I just installed the server version of ubuntu, how do I get a window manager up and running (don't want Gnome)? will "sudo apt-get install wmaker" be enough, or is there mre to it?
[01:31] <Tobberoth> I have to overwrite the xorg with the backup every time
[01:31] <Warbo> matthew: Make sure your user is in the "admin" group (to do an emergengy root login you can use "recovery mode" at boot)
[01:31] <_jason> Tobberoth: are you following the wiki?
[01:31] <Tobberoth> _jason: Yes
[01:31] <matthew> it says permission denied
[01:31] <Warbo> Tobberoth: Do "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" instead (from a console)
[01:32] <matthew> warbo it says permission denied
[01:32] <kevin> matthew, are you using someone elses pc?
[01:32] <Aapzak> TheHollow: if you say it's broken I can go to bed and rest :)
[01:32] <matthew> kevin im in my computer
[01:33] <Tobberoth> omg Warbo, it wants my  bus identifier
[01:33] <abou> how can I figure out where the Mozilla / firefox plugins directory?
[01:33] <TheHollow> Aapzak, what problems are you having with it?
[01:33] <judah> matthew: what does ls -lash /etc/hosts  give you?
[01:33] <kevin> ok, just wondering matthew it was sounding like maybe you were using a pc that they setup a non sudo acct for you is all
[01:34] <Tobberoth> How do I know what to put as my bus identifier for my graphics card?
[01:34] <_jason> abou: ~/.mozilla/plugins for local and /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
[01:34] <matthew> judah it says "4.0K -rw-r--r--  1 root root 60 2006-06-07 17:26 /etc/hosts
[01:34] <Warbo> Tobberoth: That doesn't matter. Leave it either default or blank
[01:34] <Nixdorf> ubuntu install from disk 1.44 with USB support ?
[01:34] <Desh> Can someone help me uninstall a package that doesn't want to be removed?
[01:34] <Tobberoth> allright
[01:34] <judah> gethostbyname() error doesn't have to do with that.
[01:34] <judah> matthew: now cat /etc/hosts
[01:34] <Warbo> Tobberoth: Same for RAM
[01:34] <bruenig> what package is it Desh
[01:34] <jbparrothead2102> having trouble when trying to install ethereal using "apt-get install ethereal".......keep getting "E: Couldn't find package ethereal"
[01:34] <judah> can you read the file?
[01:34] <jbparrothead2102> suggestions anyone?
[01:35] <Desh> bruenig: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/766349
[01:35] <matthew> jadah doesnt work
[01:35] <matthew> judah doesnt work
[01:35] <Warbo> jbparrothead2102: "apt-cache search ethereal"
[01:35] <_jason> matthew: what does it say?
[01:35] <matthew> i should just reinstall ubuntu?
[01:35] <judah> matthew: rw-r--r-- mean you have read access..
[01:35] <vic> ihey
[01:35] <vic> it didnt work
[01:35] <judah> matthew: what does it tell you..
[01:35] <TheDracle> jbparrothead2102, Does it exist in your repositories when you do apt-cache search ethereal?
[01:35] <vic> that website didnt help
[01:36] <matthew> judah matthew@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:36] <matthew> sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu via gethostbyname()
[01:36] <matthew> matthew@ubuntu:~$ /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname
[01:36] <matthew> bash: /etc/hosts: Permission denied
[01:36] <matthew> matthew@ubuntu:~$ /etc/hosts
[01:36] <matthew> bash: /etc/hosts: Permission denied
[01:36] <matthew> matthew@ubuntu:~$ ls -lash /etc/hosts
[01:36] <matthew> 4.0K -rw-r--r--  1 root root 60 2006-06-07 17:26 /etc/hosts
[01:36] <matthew> matthew@ubuntu:~$ /etc/hosts
[01:36] <matthew> bash: /etc/hosts: Permission denied
[01:36] <matthew> matthew@ubuntu:~$ cat /etc/hosts
[01:36] <matthew> # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
[01:36] <matthew> matthew@ubuntu:~$
[01:36] <tristanmike> !tell matthew about paste
[01:36] <matthew> lol
[01:36] <tristanmike> matthew, please don't paste in here
[01:36] <matthew> i had to get it out
[01:36] <judah> ahhh hosts isn't  a executable.
[01:36] <tristanmike> not here please
[01:36] <_jason> matthew: your /etc/hosts appears to be blank other than comments? is that line all that it said?
[01:37] <kevin> matthew, are you trying to do it through the network? Just by chance
[01:37] <matthew> _jason yep
[01:37] <Tobberoth> Wow, this x configuration is SO advanced..
[01:37] <matthew> kevin im on a network
[01:37] <Almond> Desh, did you try sudo apt-remove (packagename)
[01:37] <adaran> hello everyone
[01:37] <judah> you need to have a line in there that is like this..
[01:37] <grasshopper> nickrud, is it a crime or merely gross negligence to not have Epiphany-extensions installed as default?
[01:37] <Tobberoth> I have no idea if my mouse is ImPS/2 or ExplorerPS/2, is there a simple way to find out?
[01:37] <_jason> matthew: and what does 'cat /etc/hostname' say?
[01:37] <jbparrothead2102> apt-cache doesn't give me anything, still get same error
[01:37] <judah> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost myhostname
[01:37] <vic> umm
[01:37] <vic> yea
[01:37] <vic> this is interesting
[01:37] <adaran> i've just got xgl and compiz installed, and both running. now how do i start playing around with some effects?
[01:37] <matthew> matthew@ubuntu:~$ cat /etc/hostname
[01:37] <matthew> ubuntu
[01:37] <matthew> matthew@ubuntu:~$
[01:37] <grasshopper> Guys! X-chat is feeling MUCH better than x-chat gnome
[01:38] <nekostar> hey why do i see dice when i do ctrl+k for instance? [im in xchat on dapper] 
[01:38] <jbparrothead2102> E: Couldn't find package ethereal
[01:38] <fredrich1> how do i start the xdmcp service on a headless server?
[01:38] <nickrud> grasshopper, erm, never noticed :)
[01:38] <judah> grasshopper: AWESOME!
[01:38] <Warbo> jbparrothead2102: try searching for "ether" or something which is slightly more generic
[01:38] <gavagai> i am not getting any sound, and totem won't start.  in the device manager it lists my soundcard as vt82c686 ac97 audio controller.  it is an integrated into the mobo.  any suggestions?
[01:38] <nekostar> is it a locales thing ?
[01:38] <Scott> Hi all
[01:38] <tristanmike> jbparrothead2102: have you enabled the universe and multiverse ?
[01:38] <_jason> matthew: you need to add the line judah just said, but replace "myhostname" with "ubuntu".  Do you know how to edit /etc/hosts?
[01:38] <grasshopper> judah, YEA!
[01:38] <jbparrothead2102> how do i enable the universe and multiverse
[01:38] <grasshopper> :)
[01:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell jbparrothead2102 about repos
[01:39] <Warbo> !tell jbparrothead2102 about universe
[01:39] <tristanmike> !tell jbparrothead2102 about universe
[01:39] <Warbo> lol
[01:39] <bruenig> Desh, i am not sure as i don't have that package, looks like it might be a dependency problem
[01:39] <matthew> _jason i dont know much about ubuntu or linux i just want a working desktop
[01:39] <Lord_Athur> hi all, I've got a new keyborad, it's connected to the computer with my usb card, but grub doesn't detect it
[01:39] <jbirdAngel> how do i get the search for files to search the whole system not just like one thing file system searching goes to fast to be able to be the whole thing, plus it doesnt find the file that exists..
[01:39] <jbirdAngel> i think
[01:39] <_jason> matthew: ok, type this: gksudo gedit /etc/hosts
[01:39] <vic> fine
[01:39] <vic> ill install windows
[01:39] <tristanmike> jbirdAngel: locate
[01:40] <_jason> matthew: then add the following line: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost ubuntu
[01:40] <matthew> jason_ matthew@ubuntu:~$  gksudo gedit /etc/hosts
[01:40] <kevin> Lord_Athur, does it detect any usb devices connected to it?
[01:40] <Dreamglider> Hey how can i update my menus i installed gparted but i cant see it anywhere!
[01:40] <matthew> sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu via gethostbyname()
[01:40] <jbirdAngel> tristanmike: do i do that in terminal?
[01:40] <tristanmike> jbirdAngel: yessir :)
[01:40] <jbirdAngel> tristanmike: okay thank you
[01:40] <judah> matthew: what about trying to run   network-admin
[01:40] <Lord_Athur> kevin, I don't know, does it?
[01:40] <judah> matthew: can you do that?
[01:40] <bruenig> Dreamglider, it is in System>Administration>Gnome Partition Editor
[01:40] <_jason> matthew: haha oops, ok you have to reboot in recovery mode (this is an option at the grub prompt) and type: nano /etc/hosts
[01:40] <maddy> is there a wya to run a proper 64bit system?
[01:40] <kevin> Lord_Athur, do a lsusb
[01:40] <Metalstar> can someone point me to a good guide on installing drivers? I have a wireless pci card and a wireless usb adapter but i cant get ubuntu to see either of them. Are there any good guides around?
[01:41] <_jason> matthew: then add the following line: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost ubuntu
[01:41] <Almond> one question, has Dapper addressed the laptop ATI problem of black screen?
[01:41] <Fuelbottle> what is the simplest way to switch to 32bit when I'm already running 64bit, is there a command for downloading and installing 32bit packages for everything?
[01:41] <tga> how would I go about debugging a wifi card that doesn't work?
[01:42] <Warbo> Fuelbottle: You can install a 32bit system in a "chroot jail" which lets you switch to 32bit to run specific apps (like firefox with Flash plugin)
[01:42] <WhatTheDeuce> Hey.  How do I list all of the directories inside of of a directory?
[01:42] <AaronMT> ls
[01:42] <Fuelbottle> warbo: I want to isntall 32 bit
[01:42] <bruenig> ls
[01:42] <Fuelbottle> warbo: I have already done that
[01:42] <tga> WhatTheDeuce: ls -r
[01:42] <matthew> i have no clue this isnt working
[01:42] <Lord_Athur> kevin, Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0a81:0101 Chesen Electronics Corp. Keyboard
[01:42] <abou> Can anyone help me with Macromedia plugin problem in Firefox?
[01:43] <WhatTheDeuce> tga: ls -r doesn't work.  I think ls -R is what you meant (which worked)
[01:43] <Warbo> Fuelbottle: To get in it just do "sudo chroot /whereveryourchrootjailis"
[01:43] <tga> WhatTheDeuce: right, didn't check, sorry
[01:43] <fredrich1> i badly need help with getting xdmcp working
[01:43] <bruenig> abou is no support for Macromedia unless you use Crossover office or maybe wine
[01:43] <Fuelbottle> warbo: many things crash a lot with the chroot jail
[01:43] <kevin> ok, then it does see it Lord_Athur what I would do is reboot and blamo, it should be working
[01:43] <Kyozabe1> strange
[01:43] <jbparrothead2102> what is the repository for ethereal?
[01:43] <gavagai> i just installed ubuntu and can't access my slave drive.  if i click on it in nautilus it fails to mount, and says "could not execute pmount".  any ideas?
[01:43] <Kyozabe1> when I "deleted" things off of my memory stick, then emptied the trash
[01:43] <tristanmike> jbparrothead2102: it's in the Universe
[01:44] <Fuelbottle> warbo: so I want to install normal 32bit version instead
[01:44] <Warbo> Fuelbottle: You can install Qemu and emulate/virtualise, or do the smae thing with vmwareplayer
[01:44] <gavagai> i just installed ethereal, it is in universe
[01:44] <Warbo> same
[01:44] <Kyozabe1> all that happened was the move of my trash to a different folder on the memory stick (through usb)
[01:44] <Kyozabe1> what gives?
[01:44] <abou> bruenig, it's working in Konqueror, it's only firefox that's not working
[01:44] <Metalstar> can someone point me to a good guide on installing drivers? I have a wireless pci card and a wireless usb adapter but i cant get ubuntu to see either of them. Are there any good guides around? please im a first time linux user!
[01:44] <carthik> my gnome-sound-record doesn't record anything. Can someone help me get it working, please?
[01:44] <jbparrothead2102> what does it say for the universe i need to install?
[01:44] <Tobberoth> Warbo: Same error again. Should I start getting worried?
[01:44] <NickGarvey> Metalstar: I think googling your brand might help
[01:45] <void^> Lord_Athur: check if your bios has a usb keyboard legacy emulation option
[01:45] <bruenig> abou, maybe it does work, it didn't work for me and i did a google search and it came up with forums with people complaining that macromedia shockwave needs to get off its ass and put out a linux compatible plugin
[01:45] <tristanmike> jbparrothead2102: you need to edit your sources.list file
[01:45] <Warbo> Metalstar: There are no proper generic "driver installation" pages, because they should not be necissary. As soon as one becomes popular someone will "fix the problem" (eg, put the driver into the kernel) Obviously the only exception to this is non-free drivers
[01:45] <tristanmike> jbparrothead2102: after that "sudo apt-get update"
[01:45] <abou> bruenig, are we talking about the same "flash plugin"?
[01:45] <Warbo> Tobberoth: Don't fret. What exactly is the error?
[01:46] <bruenig> abou, no
[01:46] <bruenig> abou, i thought you were talking about shockwave
[01:46] <jbparrothead2102> where is the sources.list, and what do i need to add in there?
[01:46] <Warbo> jbparrothead2102: /etc/apt
[01:46] <jbparrothead2102> i appreciate the help
[01:46] <root____> What is the command line to show my processor clock speed etc?
[01:46] <maddy> help my X apps are crashing!!!
[01:46] <tristanmike> !tell jbparrothead2102 about sources
[01:46] <Tobberoth> Warbo: Well, when it tries to restard gdm, it says xorg.conf doesn't work and gdm won't start until it's corrected.
[01:46] <abou> bruenig, oh sorry for the confusion, I'm after flashplayer
[01:46] <_jason> root____: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[01:46] <Warbo> jbparrothead2102: In Synaptic you can go on Settings>Repositories as well
[01:46] <tristanmike> jbparrothead2102:  "gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[01:46] <bruenig> abou, flashplugin is the following sudo apt-get flashplugin-nonfree sudo update-flashplugin
[01:46] <Tobberoth> Warbo: I saw some mention that it didn't find any frambuffer device or something like that.
[01:47] <skonks> My samba server shows in windows, but says it is not accessable and that I maybe dont have permissions. any ideas? users are added and shares.
[01:47] <Warbo> Tobberoth: What is the output? (it will say what the problem is)
[01:47] <Metalstar> Warbo: thanks for that, ubuntu doesnt seem to even see either the usb or the pci card. Im at a loss as to how to get it started!
[01:47] <Samuli^> skonks, are you using passwords?
[01:47] <Tobberoth> Warbo, I don't know.. it's quite a bit of text and I don't understand any of it
[01:47] <Warbo> Tobberoth: Did you tell it to use the framebuffer in dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg? Don't worry, just do it again and say no instead
[01:47] <abou> bruenig, the plugin is already installed and uptodate, and it's working for Konqueror, I can see it in /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/
[01:47] <Lord_Athur> void^, I'm sorry, could you tell me how to do it?
[01:48] <WhatTheDeuce> as a followup to my last question, what would be the best way to use grep on each file in a directory (including the files inside directories in that directory)?
[01:48] <Fuelbottle> is there a way to reinstall all packages, I have some important stuff that is corrupt but I'm not sure what
[01:48] <abou> bruenig, but if I do about:plugins (in the adress bar of firefox) I dont see any flash
[01:48] <Warbo> Tobberoth: The "detailed output" (the second one) is actually easier to read. (II) means information, (WW) means warning and (EE) means error
[01:48] <skonks> Samuli^: no I have security = share
[01:48] <Tobberoth> Warbo: I told it to use the backup again.. but I really want some decent Nvidia drivers because my Ubuntu is lagging pretty badly.
[01:48] <_jason> abou: have you closed all instances of firefox and started it again?
[01:48] <Lord_Athur> how can I listen music in the mp3 forma?
[01:48] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: find should work
[01:48] <jonesssss> why doesnt skype inherit my theme
[01:48] <Lord_Athur> *format
[01:48] <abou> _jason, I did that several time
[01:48] <nightcoder> Lord_Athur: install codecs (gstreamer)
[01:48] <abou> I can do that again
[01:48] <klubber> what does the line in fstab have to read for a user to be able to r/w to a partition? i mounted it in user's home dir
[01:48] <_jason> abou: is this a fresh dapper install or an upgrade?
[01:48] <phreakaz> hi everybody, where can I set the essid for my wlan?
[01:49] <simonbp> WhatTheDeuce: sudo find /etc | xargs grep chicken
[01:49] <bobstro> klubber: what filesystem?
[01:49] <tristanmike> !tell Lord_Athur about mp3
[01:49] <abou> _jason, upgrade
[01:49] <klubber> reiser
[01:49] <Tobberoth> Well, it absolutely seems that the nv driver is the problem.
[01:49] <Warbo> jonesssss: Skype uses QT (which KDE uses) because GTK (which GNOME sues) doesn't let non-free apps use it but QT does
[01:49] <simonbp> whatthedeuce: that will look for the word 'chicken' in all files in /etc
[01:49] <Warbo> GNOME uses sorry
[01:49] <abou> _jason, It wasn't installed before the upgrade
[01:49] <burzum> how can i check if ubuntu is using both cpus?
[01:49] <_jason> abou: did you use firefox1.5 on breezy?
[01:49] <skonks> phreakaz: sudo iwconfig wlan0 ESSID 'name'
[01:49] <jonesssss> warbo, anyway to fix it?
[01:49] <maddy> pls help
[01:50] <maddy> ;(
[01:50] <abou> _jason, no I installed firefox1.5 on dapper
[01:50] <klubber> bobstro: reiser
[01:50] <Warbo> jonesssss: Install "kcontrol" and run it, then you can configure your KDE apps (including Skype)
[01:50] <jonesssss> k
[01:50] <Ophiocus> how can i change the encoding of a file from usc-2 to ascii?
[01:50] <seife> hi
[01:50] <seife> i need help installing my ati video drivers..
[01:50] <_jason> abou: what does "readlink -f $(which firefox)" say?
[01:50] <phreakaz> skonks: is this than configured permanently or until next reboot?
[01:50] <Samuli^> seife, what's the prob?
[01:50] <Warbo> !ati
[01:50] <ubotu> somebody said ati was http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[01:51] <bobstro> klubber: hmm. user owns those files?
[01:51] <bruenig> abou, I don't know
[01:51] <simonbp> whatthedeuce: is that what you were looking for?
[01:51] <abou> _jason: /opt/firefox/firefox
[01:51] <seife> Samuli^: all video is really slowly fglrx sucks, i get into blender and try to rotate the plane and it rotates video slowly
[01:51] <seife> i need to install official ati drivers
[01:51] <skonks> phreakaz: not permanently.. to do that configure /etc/network/interfaces
[01:51] <Samuli^> seife, then you don't have hardware acceleration enabled.
[01:51] <klubber> bobstro: it's a new, empty partition which i want to use for storage, but i don't want to always "sudo" to write to it
[01:51] <bobstro> seife: easyubuntu?
[01:52] <phreakaz> ok thanks
[01:52] <_jason> abou: that means you are running a custom installation of firefox instead of the one installed through apt
[01:52] <seife> Samuli^: how do i enable it?
[01:52] <bobstro> klubber: you shouldn't have to. the mountpoint is owned by the user, and the filesystem too?
[01:52] <Ophiocus> how can i change the encoding of a file from usc-2 to ascii? recode as shown in some howtos aint working for me :D
[01:53] <abou> _jason, I did the upgrade to firefox1.5 as per (!firefox1.5)
[01:53] <kevin1> I am attempting to run sawfish... I have killed metacity using gnome-session-properties and I get the following error message
[01:53] <kevin1> File error: No such file or directory, debian-menuerror--> (error "sm-open-connection" "Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed")
[01:53] <carthik> HI, I cannot record audio using a mic with either gnome-sound-recorder or audacity. Can someone help me figure out what the problem is?
[01:53] <WhatTheDeuce> simonbp: It's close, but I get a bunch of messages: grep: *: No such file or directory
[01:53] <spikeb> is your mic muted carthik?
[01:53] <abou> _jason, how can this be fixed?
[01:53] <Ophiocus> maybe its a FC command, whats the debian equivalent
[01:53] <WhatTheDeuce> simonbp: * being a filename
[01:53] <Goeland86> anyone know why pcmcia wifi card doesn't power up?
[01:53] <klubber> bobstro: mountpoint is owned by user... dunno how to check whether FS is too :)
[01:53] <_jason> abou: ah ok, that would do it, just go to the !firefox1.5 page and follow the removal instructions
[01:53] <Samuli^> seife, sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx && sudo sed -e 's/"ati"/"fglrx"/' -i /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:53] <bobstro> klubber: ah, well mount is and ls -l
[01:54] <bobstro> klubber: as root if necessary
[01:54] <bobstro> klubber: then chown to that user
[01:54] <void^> interesting. my laptop survived a `echo mem > /sys/power/state`. time to rejoice.
[01:54] <seife> bobstro: where can i get easyubuntu
[01:54] <simonbp> whatthedeuce: ah yes, you've got to direct standard error to /dev/null. give me a minute...
[01:54] <bobstro> klubber: i'm assuming you're working at shell. probably can do same with nautilus.
[01:54] <gavagai> i have no sound.  is there a way to have the system try to autodetect my card again?  it is ac97 integrated audio
[01:54] <gavagai> pretty common, surprised it isn't working out of the box
[01:54] <simonbp> whatthedeuce: the errors don't really concern you ,they're just annoying.
[01:54] <dradul> klubber, there are two options. 1) mount the partition at its defintieive point, and "sudo chown youruser:yourgroup the_partition_path". Or 2) mount the partition and "sudo chmod 777 /the/mount/point/." That dot at the end is critical.
[01:54] <Dylan1> how do i get my machine to set up an apache2 server to work when i'm behind a router (linksys)
[01:55] <Samuli^> seife, actually.. use the wiki.
[01:55] <Dylan1> i've installed apache2 (sudo apt-get install apache2
[01:55] <Dylan1> and
[01:55] <Dylan1> i can see http://localhost
[01:55] <bobstro> seife: or a quick google :)
[01:55] <abou> _jason, and after that I'll be back to firefox 1.0.7?
[01:55] <Dylan1> but i give my ip out and nobody can connect
[01:55] <bobstro> seife: make sure it's for right version
[01:55] <gavagai> Dylan1, have the router forward port 80 to the server
[01:55] <Samuli^> seife, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI these are probably better instrunctions.
[01:55] <Warbo> gavagai: "lspci" will tell you what exactly it is so you can Google for what the driver is called, then just "modprobe therightdriver"
[01:55] <Dylan1> how do I port forward?
[01:55] <gavagai> Warbo, thanks
[01:55] <_jason> abou: no, dapper has firefox1.5 available in apt
[01:55] <Dylan1> im on my router settings
[01:55] <Metalstar> i have just installed ubuntu and have no web access on the pc i installed it on, how do i get it to recognise the wireless card or usb adapter, have tried google but cant find anything useful!!
[01:55] <gavagai> Dylan1, in your router's web configuration thingy
[01:55] <WhatTheDeuce> simonbp: I know, but they cover up the information I'm looking for, don't they?
[01:55] <G8trBait> ls
[01:56] <Dylan1> Port triggering?
[01:56] <Dylan1> or  Port Range Forward
[01:56] <Warbo> Metalstar: Do you have an ethernet connection on your router at all?
[01:56] <kevin1> I am attempting to run sawfish... I have killed metacity using gnome-session-properties and I get the following error message.... tication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed")
[01:56] <gavagai> Warbo, it has the right driver, lspci and the 'system manager' thing have the same soundcard listed
[01:56] <gavagai> but still no sound
[01:56] <abou> _jason, ok thanks
[01:56] <Metalstar> I can connect it to the router manually but the pc is on a different floor
[01:57] <Metalstar> by manually i mean with a cable :)
[01:57] <Metalstar> lol
[01:57] <simonbp> whatthedeuce: try this one: sudo find /etc | sudo xargs grep chicken 2> /dev/null
[01:57] <Warbo> gavagai: You need to do "sudo modprobe drivername" then try doing something like "cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp" (use ctrl-c to stop it)
[01:57] <Dylan1> In Port Forward Ranger I have this in itApache 1 -Start 80 - End 80- PROTOCOL BOTH - IP ADRESS 192.168.1.101 and enabled
[01:57] <Dylan1> and i have the same but Apache 2
[01:57] <Dylan1> and 443 to 443
[01:57] <klubber> bobstro: thanks
[01:57] <bobstro> simonbp: why is he getting file not found if they're found with find?
[01:57] <klubber> dradul: thanks
[01:57] <klubber> all done
[01:58] <Dylan1> what do I do?
[01:58] <Warbo> Metalstar: OK, just that ethernet ALWAYS works (Linux is based around networking)
[01:58] <gavagai> Warbo, ok, i'll try that.  thanks.  how do i know the driver name?
[01:58] <Warbo> gavagai: I said before, Google it
[01:58] <gavagai> oh ok
[01:58] <simonbp> whatthedeuce: not they don't cover anything up. the errors that you see will probably just be a bunch of broken links.
[01:59] <Metalstar> ok, I will connect it via ethernet, will it be possible to get the wifi working easier after doing that?
[01:59] <michael117> How could I emulate 5.1 surround sound in Ubuntu by duplicating the stereo stream to the back speakers and also to the center and sub?
[01:59] <simonbp> whatthedeuce: files that exist will all be readable by root. any file that's not readable by root, must not exist.
[01:59] <WhatTheDeuce> simonbp: sorry, I forgot to tell you.  I'm not running this as root.  I just want to search through my home directory
[02:00] <simonbp> bobstro: a symbolic link to the file was found with find. The file that was linked to doesn't exist.
[02:00] <Dylan1> can anybody help me?
[02:00] <simonbp> whatthedeuce: that's find. you just will only be able to search files that are readable by you.
[02:00] <AaronMT> !tell AaronMT mp3
[02:01] <AaronMT> !tell mp3
[02:01] <blanky> !tell AaronMT -about mp3
[02:01] <tga> hmm.. how would I go around debugging a not working wireless card?
[02:01] <Ophiocus> how can i change the encoding of a file from usc-2 to ascii? sorry for trolling but i have had no answer so far
[02:02] <mike__> anybody know how to test how many fps you are getting like from glxgears?
[02:03] <gavagai> ok i THINK i found the right driver, via82cxxx.  i did the modprobe command and it returned nothing.  is that normal?
[02:03] <simonbp> whatthedeuce: good luck. I've got to go.
[02:04] <WhatTheDeuce> simonbp: Thanks for the help
[02:04] <burzum> how can i use a dualcore kernel (K7 SMP) and the nvidia driver? X wont load, even after reinstalling nvidia-glx while using the new kernel... :(
[02:04] <simonbp> gavai: run dmesg. usually newly loaded modules print their stuff at the end of its output
[02:04] <dli> gavagai, usually, no output means success
[02:05] <Sanne> gavagai, it's a good sign :). You can check if your driver is loaded by typing lsmod in a terminal.
[02:05] <ZeroGratiude> hey anyone wanna help me i have a problem partitioning
[02:05] <dli> burzum, you need nvidia-kernel for that kernel
[02:05] <bobstro> ZeroGratiude: more details?
[02:05] <mike__> how do you get it so glxgears shows fps?
[02:05] <burzum> dli, apt-get install nvidia-kernel?
[02:05] <ZeroGratiude> well
[02:05] <Cristian> hola
[02:05] <ZeroGratiude> im in the live desktop thing for ubuntu 6.06
[02:05] <Flannel> !tell mike__ about glxgears
[02:05] <bobstro> ZeroGratiude: that's just a bit vague. :)
[02:05] <ZeroGratiude> but when i try to install
[02:05] <ZeroGratiude> and partition
[02:06] <ZeroGratiude> it keeps sayings something like
[02:06] <ZeroGratiude> can not make enough space
[02:06] <ZeroGratiude> and i even tried very little and it wont let me
[02:06] <bobstro> ZeroGratiude: so you're trying to resize an existing partition?
[02:06] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: Do you have windows?
[02:06] <ZeroGratiude> yes that has windows on it
[02:06] <dli> !tell burzum about nvidia
[02:06] <gavagai> lsmod seems to show two drivers, the via82cxxx i just loaded as well as snd_via82xx
[02:06] <gavagai> (there are also other via drivers but those are the obvious sound ones)
[02:06] <Izzy2> umm can anyone help me install intellij IDEA? I keep getting "No JDK found to run IDEA. Please validate either IDEA_JDK or JDK_HOME points to valid JDK installation" I'm new to linux...
[02:06] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: I would use GParted beforehand
[02:06] <maci> is there sth wrong with /usr/include/GL/glx.h ive tried compiling something and it complains about that file ..
[02:06] <ZeroGratiude> i tried that
[02:06] <ZeroGratiude> but it didnt work
[02:06] <Codenut> How can I install linux on a laptop that won't boot from the CDrom? Can I make a special partion to load linux to?
[02:07] <ZeroGratiude> i couldnt even resize it to make 10mb partition
[02:07] <maci> Codenut: boot from usb then
[02:07] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: I find it a little dodgy, but QTParted has never failed me
[02:07] <bobstro> Warbo: how is it with resizing and moving partitions? i didn't have much luck, but didn't fight it much.
[02:07] <gavagai> the driver i just loaded also says "[permanent] ".  did the old driver get disabled ?
[02:07] <Codenut> Are there instructions on how to do that around?
[02:07] <bobstro> Codenut: is it networked?
[02:08] <Warbo> bobstro: I've only tried it on a hard-disk install (never live) and it said it couldn't apply changes because "disk is in use", well duh! (no, the marked partitions were not mounted :))
[02:08] <ZeroGratiude> warbo so how do i get qtparted
[02:08] <gavagai> or do i need to restart for the new driver to control the soundcard?
[02:08] <bobstro> Warbo: i use partition magic out of laziness and habit, or just nuke windows.
[02:08] <Codenut> Yes with a linux box and an XP box and another win98se box and I am running 98se on this box
[02:08] <WhatTheDeuce> Can anyone help me with this?  I have a file in my home directory with the text "HelloThereLooking" in it, yet "find | xargs grep HelloThereLooking &> /dev/null" fails to find it
[02:08] <WhatTheDeuce> "
[02:09] <Warbo> bobstro: I just get out an old KNOPPIX CD and use QTParted. Besides, it lets me play xgalaga while I'm waiting
[02:09] <_jason> WhatTheDeuce: why are you sending everything to /dev/null?
[02:09] <WhatTheDeuce> _jason: I was told that that sends the errors to /dev/null
[02:10] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: try "find . -exec grep barf {} \;" perhaps?
[02:10] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: I have QTParted on a KNOPPIX LiveCD, but that seems a bit overkill for 1 app. I don't know of any specially-made QTParted CDs though
[02:10] <_jason> WhatTheDeuce: I think that sends errors and standard out, try replacing the & with a 2
[02:10] <disinterested_pe> i live in washington state and am kindof wishing mt rainer would blow and take seattle with it
[02:10] <dli> Codenut, I heard liveusb is simply not available for ubuntu, can you do debian instead? debian installation docs explain how to to install from usb
[02:10] <abou> can anyone help me setup access to ntfs and fat drives ?
[02:10] <Flannel> ZeroGratiude, Warbo, Gparted is on the ubuntu liveCD
[02:10] <_jason> ubotu: tell abou about ntfs
[02:10] <WhatTheDeuce> _jason: Sorry...that was a typo.  2> doesn't work
[02:11] <Warbo> Flannel: precisely, but I find it doesn't work very well
[02:11] <ZeroGratiude> gparted doesnt work
[02:11] <ZeroGratiude> i cant get it to partition
[02:11] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: What actually happened?
[02:11] <WhatTheDeuce> bobstro: What would I replace with my pattern in that?
[02:12] <Zipp> hi
[02:12] <Codenut>  I would rather get the cd from another machine on the network.
[02:12] <kristos> cant get openoffice to run
[02:12] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: barf
[02:12] <kristos> gives this error
[02:12] <ZeroGratiude> Okay well I am trying to install ubuntu but when i try to partition it wont let me it gives me a error saying that it could not make enough space, but i have 73g of free space on my harddrive
[02:12] <kristos> /usr/lib/openoffice/program/javaldx: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:12] <kristos> /usr/lib/openoffice/program/pagein: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:12] <kristos> /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:12] <ZeroGratiude> I have even tryed gparted before doing the installing and same error
[02:12] <_jason> WhatTheDeuce: seems like it would work but I can't test right now, make sure you are in the rigth directory ($HOME) when you issue it
[02:13] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: "find <startpath> -exec grep <pattern> {} \;
[02:13] <disinterested_pe> i hear wma files can be converted to a different format but havent figured out how to do it yet
[02:13] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: Just tested, works fine.
[02:13] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: I am assuming that the "free space" is tied up in an ntfs windows partition. What is the eroor given by gparted
[02:13] <ZeroGratiude> gimme a second
[02:13] <kristos> and the dependencies are already installed
[02:13] <evanpro> Stupid question
[02:13] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: You can play them with an "xmms-wma" plugin and use XMMS's disk-writing output
[02:13] <evanpro> Installing new Dapper with desktop-i386 iso
[02:14] <evanpro> Letting it auto-resize the old Windows partition
[02:14] <Zipp> i've got two problems: 1. my english is bad wich will makes solving the second problem difficult 2. I just made my WLAN work, but now nothing nothing is working except IRC i can't even ping the router even though IRC works fine.
[02:14] <evanpro> Does "New partition size" mean
[02:14] <evanpro> "Size of new partition" (created with free space)
[02:14] <evanpro> or "New size of old partition" (that's being resized)
[02:14] <disinterested_pe> ok ty warbo
[02:14] <evanpro> ?
[02:15] <ZeroGratiude> okat the error is "Failed to create enough free space"
[02:15] <ZeroGratiude> "Failed to create enough space for installation" i mean
[02:15] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: Is that in GParted? Are you selecting your windows partition and resizing it?
[02:15] <ZeroGratiude> No matter what size it gives me the same error
[02:16] <ZeroGratiude> yes i am resizing the windows partition
[02:16] <disinterested_pe> warbo theyre on dvd though will xmms play dvds?
[02:16] <nickrud> kristos, that file is in libstdc++6, which is a package I'd be extremely suprised was not installed.
[02:16] <lufis> Hi. Trying to install initg per the initg directions here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InitNG . It says download the two deb's here http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-initng/ , but no files exist
[02:16] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: Hmmm. I will install GParted to get the hang of the interface again........
[02:16] <WhatTheDeuce> bobstro: How long should this take to work?  Right now I'm running it, and it seems to be going extremely slowly
[02:16] <G8trBait> I installed XGL, and it was spinning the cube all day.  Then I just rebooted, and it seems like its gone, my nvidia drivers seem to load, I still see the flash screen.  Is there any logs that I can look at to see what is happening?  I do not get any errors..?
[02:16] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: If you can mount a DVD then XMMS can access the files
[02:16] <kristos> nickrud the package is installed
[02:17] <nickrud> kristos, does /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 exist?
[02:17] <kristos> dont know and cant figure what the problem is
[02:17] <disinterested_pe> ok
[02:17] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: is it possible it's not matching? try a test with a pattern you know exists first.
[02:17] <_jason> WhatTheDeuce: you are scanning all of the files in your $HOME, it could take quite a while
[02:17] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: XMMS WMA plugin is not in Ubuntu. You will have to find it on google ("xmms wma ubuntu" should work)
[02:18] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: i tested with "sudo find /etc/ -exec grep hostname {} \;"
[02:18] <Fastly> i have an AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+ ... should this be using the amd64-generic or amd64-k8 kernel?
[02:18] <kristos>  ls /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6  /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6
[02:18] <WhatTheDeuce> bobstro: I know the pattern exists.  It's taking about 30 seconds to search through each file though
[02:18] <kristos> it exist im using the version for amd64
[02:19] <disinterested_pe> ok
[02:19] <Wyred> how do I change permissions for a folder?
[02:19] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: should search at same rate "find . -print" does
[02:19] <nickrud> kristos, then I also dont know and cant figure what the problem is, especially with openoffice.
[02:19] <gnomefreak> Wyred: chmod
[02:19] <KuLover> Anyone know of a partition manager, other than qtparted?
[02:19] <Warbo> Wyred: "chmod [whateverpermissions]  foldername"
[02:19] <bobstro> KuLover: cfdisk
[02:19] <Wyred> +x for a directory?
[02:19] <noodle> is there native hfs+ support in dapper?
[02:19] <bobstro> KuLover: though more just partitioning, not much managing.
[02:20] <Warbo> Wyred: use "-R" to do the contents as well, and remember that "execute" permissions on a folder mean that you can open it
[02:20] <krazykit> KuLover: parted.  gparted.  fdisk.
[02:20] <WhatTheDeuce> bobstro: Hmm...maybe it's just taking a long time searching through large binaries.  Is there any way I could make it not search hidden folders?
[02:20] <KuLover> Thanks bobstro and krazykit!
[02:20] <kristos> the last line of the error message says "** (process:14641): WARNING **: Unknown error forking main binary / abnormal early exit ..."
[02:20] <bobstro> er... yeah, but you're into "man find" i think
[02:20] <nickrud> kristos, you could file a bug against openoffice-core
[02:20] <gavagai> well i still don't have sound, but modprobe added a driver according to lsmod.  how do i get rid of these drivers that don't work?
[02:20] <ZeroGratiude> Warbo did you figure out the problem yet?
[02:20] <squiggly> OpenOffice is nice
[02:20] <gavagai> i seem to now have the original drivers and the new one, if i am deciphering lsmod correctly
[02:21] <nickrud> kristos, that's the package that contains the file /usr/lib/openoffice/program/javaldx
[02:21] <kristos> gavagai i had the same problem with my wifi card just added the name of the module that i didnt want to load to the blacklist
[02:22] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: hmm... not sure if you can use that elaborate a regexp in find
[02:22] <sewkdynee> Hi, I need to free some HDD-space and I want to uninstall KDE.
[02:22] <nyc-h0st> hello everyone, anyone set up ejabberd? i followed every instruction out there and nothing...
[02:22] <simonpca> plop
[02:22] <Zipp> i've got two problems: 1. my english is bad wich will make solving the second problem difficult 2. I just made my WLAN work, it work for some minutes, but now nothing is working except IRC. I can't even ping the router even though IRC works fine. Isn't anyone able to help me or give a tip on what the problem could be?
[02:22] <LinuxNIT> can you install programs while runnign live?
[02:22] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: OK, I am resizing my /boot partition as an example (I don't use it anyway). You open GParted, click on your partition, click "Resize/Move" then drag the right over to the left a bit. Then go "Apply" and tell me what happens
[02:22] <LinuxNIT> assuming you have enough ram of course
[02:22] <nyc-h0st> hello everyone, anyone set up ejabberd? i followed every instruction out there and nothing...
[02:22] <sewkdynee> Do I just have to remove all packeages listed on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingKDE ?
[02:22] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: so you mean files starting with ".", right?
[02:23] <NickGarvey> ZeroGratiude: after you defrag!!
[02:23] <eric__> Hello.  I was hoping to solicit some help installing Ubuntu on an iMac G3/233 (PPC)?
[02:23] <WhatTheDeuce> bobstro: Yes.
[02:23] <spikeb> sewkdynee: if you remove libqt3-mt that should get rid of all of kde
[02:23] <Warbo> Wow, GParted still does it's "busy device" warning, but AFTER the resize so it is actually useful now :)
[02:23] <sewkdynee> spikeb, thanks, I'll try that
[02:23] <ZeroGratiude> okay
[02:23] <ZeroGratiude> it gives me a erro
[02:24] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: What exactly?
[02:24] <eric__> It has an 80 Gb HD I added to it.
[02:24] <eric__> [8:16pm]  eric: I have trouble getting into the second stage of the installation.
[02:24] <eric__>  1st stage goes just fine - no errors.
[02:24] <eric__> The computer ejects the CD and reboots.. OK so far.
[02:24] <eric__>  Then I get the 'boot:' prompt, to which I enter 'Linux'.
[02:24] <eric__>  I get this error: t comes back with /pci@800000000/mac-io@10/ide@200000/disk@0:3,/boot/vmlinux: Input/output error
[02:24] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: i think you'll be chaining find commands, but not sure. problem is, EVERYTHING it returns will start with "."!
[02:24] <eric__>  I have the exact same issue with YDL and Debian.
[02:24] <eric__> I'm pretty sure the drive is OK because I can put OS X on it.
[02:24] <eric__>  I'm able to boot up Umbuntu live.
[02:24] <eric__> You know, off the CD.
[02:24] <ZeroGratiude> its blank
[02:24] <ZeroGratiude> it just says error
[02:24] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: If your filesystem is REALLY fragmented then defraging it in windows may help
[02:24] <ZeroGratiude> its not
[02:24] <ZeroGratiude> i alrdy did
[02:24] <ZeroGratiude> it windows
[02:24] <ZeroGratiude> i checked
[02:25] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: hmmm....
[02:25] <ZeroGratiude> and it says does not need to defrag
[02:25] <ZeroGratiude> and i see alot of white space to the right
[02:25] <ZeroGratiude> atleast 40%
[02:25] <WhatTheDeuce> bobstro: Hm...I think the environment I'll be using this on won't have as many binaries as the testing environment, so I think I'll be fine
[02:25] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: I think command-line tools are the next bet
[02:25] <ZeroGratiude> whats that?
[02:25] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: ah, wait. are the big files binaries?
[02:25] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: Applications>Accessories>Terminal
[02:26] <WhatTheDeuce> bobstro: Most of them are
[02:26] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: (bear with me :))
[02:26] <Codenut> I guess i am going to have to try again on another Hard drive.
[02:26] <ZeroGratiude> okay
[02:26] <Codenut> Cheers everyone.
[02:26] <richiefrich> anyone in here a cron syntax person and help me check if this is right ?  --> 0 11 * * mon date exec mysqldump
[02:26] <Codenut> good night.
[02:26] <richiefrich>  11:00 a.m. on every mon   i think
[02:27] <emrys64> anybody got any luck with usb mice ?
[02:27] <richiefrich> yes
[02:27] <gnomefreak> emrys64: yep
[02:27] <awesometaylor> sure
[02:28] <nickrud> worked every time
[02:28] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: OK, try typing this "ntfsresize -i /dev/hda1"
[02:28] <bobstro> richiefrich: it's minute hour day-of-month month day-of-week user command
[02:28] <gnomefreak> whos on dapper with a full repo list without country code?
[02:28] <nickrud> me
[02:28] <gnomefreak> nickrud: can you run update please
[02:28] <nickrud> full, meaning just ubuntu
[02:28] <nickrud> sure
[02:28] <ZeroGratiude> ERROR(13): Opening '/dev/hda1' as NTFS failed: Permission denied
[02:28] <ZeroGratiude> thats the error i get
[02:28] <Warbo> AAA! Gentoo's "emerge --sync" is still on A!
[02:28] <gnomefreak> let me know if you get a gzip error
[02:28] <benplaut> jenda: you may not like automatix, but you don't have to change the ubotu entry to something like that
[02:28] <Mikeboon> Has anyone found intergrated surround sound (through nvida nforce3 with frontin in sound-in and rear in mic) with 6.06 to work?
[02:28] <gnomefreak> ZeroGratiude: use sudo
[02:28] <nickrud> even used apt-get :)
[02:29] <gnomefreak> ;)
[02:29] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: OK, put "sudo" before that
[02:29] <emrys64> I can see the bluetooth hub, but it doesn't see the mouse
[02:29] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: "sudo ntfsresize -i /dev/hda1"
[02:29] <gnomefreak> my mian repo is giving a gzip
[02:29] <Mikeboon> only get front speakers and sub
[02:29] <_jason> WhatTheDeuce: you know grep has a recursive switch you can use? as well as one to ignore binaries
[02:29] <wolki> hm, i seem to have lost nautilus drawing my desktop, but the gconf key is still enabled. i can still open normal nautilus windows. does someone have an idea what might be wrong?
[02:29] <nickrud> no errors, no upgrades available gnomefreak
[02:29] <richiefrich> bobstro ok then like  --> 0 11 * mon * exec mysqldump
[02:30] <ZeroGratiude> well it says i have 1 bad sector
[02:30] <gnomefreak> hmmmmmm
[02:30] <gnomefreak> ty nickrud
[02:30] <ZeroGratiude> atleast
[02:30] <Warbo> wolki: Is the command to start nautilus followed by a "--no-desktop"?
[02:30] <bobstro> richiefrich: no, no "mon", it's a number
[02:31] <bobstro> richiefrich: the manpage gives more detail
[02:31] <Mikeboon> If not nforce sound set, atleast surround sound, i was told surround sound with intergrated boards isn't possible in linux in general as it's software controlled through xp
[02:31] <tga> I'm having some trouble getting my wireless cards to work.. could anyone please take a look at some pastes?
[02:31] <richiefrich> bobstro ok then like  --> 0 11 * 1 * exec mysqldump      <-- 1 not mon then ... ok ill man crontab
[02:31] <richiefrich> :)
[02:31] <mike__> what are the fps people get with there graphics cards here?
[02:31] <mike__> anybody have the 7800GT?
[02:31] <ZeroGratiude> Warbo: it says i have a atleast one bad sector
[02:31] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: I was after the size mainly, so you can do "sudo ntfsresize --no-action -s <whatever_size_you_want_it_to_become_in_gigabytes>G /dev/hda1"
[02:32] <bobstro> richiefrich: yeah, you're close. just double-check parameters.
[02:32] <gnomefreak> mike__: with a nvidia 5200 im around 2000fps
[02:32] <Snow_Shelter> does anyone know why stepmania keeps giving me this error message? "./stepmania: error while loading shared libraries: libvorbisfile.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[02:32] <richiefrich> bobstro ok ty
[02:32] <wolki> Warbo: i don't think so, normal gnome.
[02:32] <maddy> anyone plays warsow on linux?
[02:32] <nickrud> Mikeboon, a lot of cards have good support. You might check the http://www.alsa-project.org/ site for your card details
[02:32] <Warbo> wolki: Well I have it turned off anyway :)
[02:32] <mike__> gnomefreak should i do it while glxgears is fullscreen>?
[02:32] <ZeroGratiude> should i do the checkdisk like it tells me to?
[02:33] <gnomefreak> mike__: no
[02:33] <davek2000> im having a problem with dual booting, my windows drive isnt showing up
[02:33] <Warbo> ZeroGratiude: Yes, I would
[02:33] <gnomefreak> nickrud: thats weird
[02:33] <wolki> Warbo: i have home-as-desktop, so i'm really used to it. :) thanks anyway
[02:33] <davek2000> any ideas?
[02:33] <nickrud> gnomefreak, yes, seems so to me. I've heard of gzip errors, but never had one
[02:34] <boricua> i am running currently a live ubuntu and i am planning for instalation.  what is the default boot manager for ubuntu  lilo or grub?
[02:34] <gnomefreak> nickrud: mine should be pushed to UK repos iirc
[02:34] <Flannel> boricua: grub
[02:34] <mike__> i get 13484.517 while regular size and full-screen is 1798~
[02:34] <mike__> is that good?
[02:34] <gnomefreak> mike__: thats great
[02:34] <Snow_Shelter> can anyone tell me what package contains libvorbisfile.so.3?
[02:34] <Warbo> wolki: I have a bare root window with ChBg changing the images, and I use GDesklets for icons (I mainly use the panel menu and dekbar anyway)
[02:34] <Snow_Shelter> I'd really like to know so I can get stepmania working
[02:34] <jbirdAngel> does the updater only update stable release?
[02:34] <gnomefreak> 13,000 is better than most
[02:34] <_jason> Snow_Shelter: packages.ubuntu.com lets you search for that
[02:34] <gnomefreak> jbirdAngel: right now it should
[02:35] <jbirdAngel> okay thank you
[02:35] <davek2000> can any one help me with a dual boot setup? i have 2 drives, one windows and other ubuntu
[02:35] <davek2000> my windows drive isnt showing up in GRUB
[02:35] <Warbo> "a British"?
[02:35] <gavagai> well my default driver doesn't work, and even after googling my card and modprobing the right driver it doesn't work.  two questions.  1)was modprobe supposed to remove the old drivers?  2)is there a generic soundblaster driver i can try?
[02:35] <nickrud> jbirdAngel, no, it has the capability to update to the latest release, gksudo "update-manager -c"
[02:35] <gnomefreak> Snow_Shelter: search for libvorbis and you should see a -dev package with the name you are looking for its in there
[02:35] <justin_> Hi everyone, if you're not too busy, could I get some help running my sound blaster live! 24bit under Dapper Drake? The sound output works but I can't get the microphone working at all.
[02:35] <justin_> thanks in advance
[02:35] <Flannel> !tell davek2000 about dualboot
[02:36] <jbirdAngel> nickrud: but its default is to only do stable?
[02:36] <wolki> Warbo: ok, after killing it a few times more, it seems to work again; thanks. having to use a desklet for everything seems like a pain, but for people who don't want their files accessible from the desktop it's fine, i guess
[02:36] <gavagai> my card is ac797 compat so this shouldn't be too hard
[02:36] <gavagai> er, ac97
[02:36] <Warbo> wolki: :)
[02:36] <nickrud> jbirdAngel, yes
[02:36] <jbirdAngel> nickrud: okay thanks
[02:36] <kristos> gavagai rmmod to unload the unwanted driver
[02:37] <G8trBait> My XGL all of a sudden stopped working, is there any way I can tell how?  I get no errors, but the features just dont work??
[02:37] <gnomefreak> G8trBait: try 3ubuntu-xgl
[02:37] <gnomefreak> oops
[02:37] <hav0k> how do i format this hard drive for fat 32 in ubuntu?
[02:37] <gnomefreak> G8trBait: try #ubuntu-xgl
[02:37] <Warbo> gavagai: If you add a module to /etc/modules then it will be loaded at boot and (hopefully) any starting services will use it
[02:37] <G8trBait> oh.. ok thanks.
[02:37] <Snow_Shelter> gnomefreak, I installed the package it found, but StepMania still isn't happy
[02:37] <gnomefreak> hav0k: ummmmm im not so sure ubuntu supports fat
[02:37] <Snow_Shelter> gnomefreak, do I have to run it in a chroot or something?
[02:38] <gnomefreak> Snow_Shelter: you on a 64bit?
[02:38] <hav0k> gnomefreak, i know it does, linux in general does.
[02:38] <Snow_Shelter> gnomefreak, yes
[02:38] <gavagai> i  rebooted but still no sound.  looking at lsmod i can't tell what drivers to remove, there are so many: via686a, snd_via82xx, the one i added (via82cxxx)
[02:38] <Vaske_Car> how to restart Apache2 (Dapper)?
[02:38] <jbirdAngel> no offense, in my experience so far linux apps crash alot more than windows apps, but i thought it was supposed to be the other way around, any thoughts? i like ubuntu/gnome alot and i intend to use them just thought it would not crash, although the restart right away feature when crashing is nice
[02:38] <jbirdAngel> any thoughts ?
[02:38] <gnomefreak> Snow_Shelter: you might have to i havent heard of that app before
[02:38] <Warbo> Vaske_Car: "sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart"
[02:38] <hav0k> just the disk manager doesnt give fat 32 as an option for formatting
[02:38] <gavagai> jbirdAngel, my thought is "linux apps" is pretty vague
[02:38] <davek2000> Flannel, thats only for a single drive, but do i still need to create that swap partition?
[02:39] <gavagai> what are you talking about?
[02:39] <bobstro> jbirdAngel: that's certainly not typical.
[02:39] <nickrud> hav0k, cfdisk certainly does
[02:39] <justin_> linux apps crash, but linux itself rarely crashes, thats an improvement over windows in itself
[02:39] <nickrud> hav0k, and also mkfs.vfat
[02:39] <Vaske_Car> Warbo, tx
[02:39] <hav0k> nickrud, thanks, ill try that
[02:39] <Eleaf> In Dapper, I can't close windows from game using the mouse, virtual resolution is also very slow, I can't scroll my screen, it takes 10 seconds or so.
[02:39] <jbirdAngel> bobstro: okay thanks, and i dont think it iwll be a problem in the future, probably just me not knowing what im doing
[02:39] <Eleaf> This is horrible!
[02:39] <Eleaf> gaim*
[02:39] <Zipp> i've got two problems: 1. my english is bad wich will make solving the second problem difficult 2. I just made my WLAN work, it worked for just a few minutes, but now nothing is working except IRC. I can't even ping the router even though IRC works fine. when i ping 192.168.2.1 (router) i get "From 192.168.2.101 icmp_seq=3 Destination Host Unreachable" but there are only two devices the router and me (192.168.2.47) so *.*.*.101 shouldn't exis
[02:39] <Zipp> t.
[02:39] <Warbo> hav0k: "mkfs.vfat /dev/partitiontoformat" will format that partition as Fat32
[02:39] <Eleaf> Why can I not close windows with my mouse?
[02:39] <hav0k> hahahahaha, cfdisk gave me a fatal error
[02:39] <bobstro> jbirdAngel: well, that or hardware problem? crashing apps should not happen, whatever you do.
[02:39] <gnomefreak> Zipp: what do you nativly speask?
[02:40] <gnomefreak> -s
[02:40] <LinuxNIT> can you install programs while runnign dapper live?......   assuming you have enough ram of course
[02:40] <hav0k> Warbo: thanks, ill try that
[02:40] <Eleaf> LinuxJones_, yes
[02:40] <javiolo> hi
[02:40] <Eleaf> om
[02:40] <Zipp> gnomefreak: german
[02:40] <jbirdAngel> gavagai: xchat-gnome crashed alot when trying ot use the system tray plugin, is it jus tnot compatable? also the adept/synaptics i guess they dont crash but they dont always come up?
[02:40] <Eleaf> LinuxNIT, yes
[02:40] <gnomefreak> Zipp: #ubuntu-de
[02:40] <Warbo> hav0k: Don't mis-type it :)
[02:40] <LinuxNIT> Eleaf, hehe thanks
[02:40] <nickrud> hav0k, and use sudo :)
[02:40] <Eleaf> Now seriously, why can I not close 50% of my windows in dapper?!
[02:40] <Eleaf> This is one sensational bug.
[02:40] <javiolo> does anyone knows how festival (a text to speech app) works ?
[02:40] <Zipp> gnomefreak: it's 3am in germany, theres noone there who can help me
[02:40] <[BreliC] > silly question: i just installed Dapper (clean install over Breezy)...  what program gives me the 'mail' command from cli?
[02:40] <hav0k> hahaha, ok
[02:40] <[BreliC] > i can't remember!
[02:40] <gnomefreak> jbirdAngel: xchat-gnome didnt last long as default during install
[02:40] <bobstro> jbirdAngel: hmm... hard to say for sure, unless you've forced stuff to install etc.
[02:41] <Eleaf> javiolo, yes.
[02:41] <disinterested_pe> warbo im having trouble installing the xmms wma file
[02:41] <gnomefreak> Zipp: go to sleep than? you can bet at 3:30am i will be
[02:41] <gnomefreak> lol
[02:41] <blitzace> Zipp, are you new to using WLAN in ubuntu?
[02:41] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: What kind of file is it? tar.gz, rpm, deb?
[02:41] <hav0k> well, wait, its an external drive... well an internal drive in an external housing... does that matter?
[02:41] <javiolo> Eleaf how ? festival -i file.txt ??
[02:41] <disinterested_pe> deb
[02:41] <Marineboy> Okay, I have some movies on my computer, They play with any player, but i have no sound on them anyone know how to fix that?>
[02:41] <jbirdAngel> gnomefreak: why is that, what does gnome suggest using? id like to be able to adjust the notifies more in it but i like it alot so far, with the message notification and all
[02:41] <Zipp> blitzace: I*m new to using Ubuntu
[02:41] <Eleaf> javiolo, type "festival" at a terminal.  This is its interface.  The easiest way to make it say something is this.  Type "(SayText "hello, I am talking")"  SayText is case sensitive
[02:41] <jbirdAngel> bobstro: what do you mean by forcing stuff to install
[02:41] <gnomefreak> jbirdAngel: gnome doesnt suggest using an irc app
[02:41] <Eleaf> javiolo, or you can just have it read text files.
[02:41] <Snow_Shelter> hmmm
[02:41] <Warbo> hav0k: As long as you know it's name (you can even do that command to a file, then mount the file with the loop option)
[02:42] <Snow_Shelter> is there anyway I can resize the resolution of my screen once X is started?
[02:42] <gnomefreak> jbirdAngel: ubuntu added/pulled it out not gnome
[02:42] <disinterested_pe> oooops rpm
[02:42] <hav0k> Warbo: alright
[02:42] <Snow_Shelter> stepmania just seg faulted, and I'm in 640 x 480
[02:42] <gnomefreak> disinterested_pe: try not to install rpms please look for a deb for it
[02:42] <nickrud> [BreliC] , mailutils & mailx
[02:42] <jbirdAngel> gnomefreak: okay, does that just mean that gnome doesnt have a specificly created one the way kde does with konversation?
[02:42] <gavagai> Snow_Shelter, yeah, it is like ctrl +/- or something like that, i can't remember exactly
[02:42] <Zipp> gnomefreak: do you think the problem is that i'm using xchat?
[02:42] <disinterested_pe> ok
[02:43] <gnomefreak> disinterested_pe: alien is not all that safe in alot of cases
[02:43] <G8trBait> duh, just figured it out.  I followed the guide that makes 'thefuture' command, forgot I had to type it every time.
[02:43] <gnomefreak> Zipp: for what?
[02:43] <Zipp> for my prob
[02:43] <blitzace> sorry Zipp I don't have much experience with wireless I thought it might be a simple problem but it seems not
[02:43] <burzum> any ideas why my ubuntu randomly crashes? ive set already RenderAccel to false and ive changed the kernel to a k7 smp kernel but i have still the same problem with random hardlocks :(
[02:43] <jbirdAngel> gnomefreak: why did they decide to not have xchat-gnome as part of the default do you know
[02:43] <gnomefreak> jbirdAngel: no i dont htink they do im not sure who built/maintains xchat-gnome
[02:43] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: It isn't a very important package so you should be fine. Install alien "sudo apt-get install alien" then use it "sudo alien packagename.rpm" and finally install the package you made "sudo dpkg -i packagename.deb"
[02:43] <jbirdAngel> gnomefreak: okay thanks
[02:44] <Snow_Shelter> gavagai, no, I need to change resolution on the fly, not resize a window
[02:44] <[BreliC] > nickrud: thanks :)
[02:44] <hav0k> hmm, Warbo and nickrud, it says that it "Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device '/dev/sdb' (Use -I if wanted)
[02:44] <leethal> any suggestions for good mySql admin guis? no, not phpMyAdmin
[02:44] <blitzace> Snow_Shelter, isnt it Ctrl+Alt - or +
[02:44] <hav0k> what does that even mean?
[02:44] <gnomefreak> Zipp: sounds like a proixy issue
[02:44] <javiolo> Eleaf thanks, running festival works, but Im trying to read a textfile, how can I do it ?
[02:44] <gnomefreak> -i
[02:44] <blitzace> to increase/decrease rez
[02:44] <disinterested_pe> theres a tar bz2 but no debs
[02:44] <Warbo> hav0k: That is your drive. You want to make it on the PARTITION (like sdb1, sdb2, etc)
[02:44] <nickrud> hav0k, it'll be something like sdb1 or 2 or some other number for the partition
[02:44] <m_4utit_0> aas!
[02:45] <hav0k> oh, okay
[02:45] <Zipp> gnomefreak: I think i don't have a proxy
[02:45] <m_4utit_0> alo a hay alguien?
[02:45] <gnomefreak> blitzace: not res it just zooms in and out
[02:45] <javiolo> !es
[02:45] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:45] <Zipp> gnomefreak: not really knowing what a proxy is
[02:45] <Eleaf> javiolo, I don't have festival installed on my computer.  try festival --help and it should give the option to read a text file.
[02:45] <hav0k> well, how do i know what number it is?  i have it hooked up through a usb...
[02:45] <brandon_> is there a really good recording app for linux a la wiretap?
[02:45] <blitzace> yes it is res I just tried it
[02:45] <Snow_Shelter> blitzace, nope, that isn't working either
[02:45] <m_4utit_0> ulitas
[02:45] <javiolo> Eleaf thanks
[02:45] <Warbo> hav0k: s/c/fdisk will make partitions that you can format
[02:45] <gnomefreak> Zipp: my point alot of people have that issue they shouldnt go through a proxy but ubuntu pushes them to one
[02:45] <Debbyw> anybody know why itc support is depreciated in dapper drake?
[02:45] <disinterested_pe> warbo will tar bz2 work in breezy?
[02:45] <blitzace> have you got all the resolutions you want set in xorg.conf?
[02:45] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: Yes
[02:45] <disinterested_pe> ok
[02:46] <Debbyw> errr itc I meant IRC support
[02:46] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: Extract it then go in it with a terminal
[02:46] <Snow_Shelter> blitzace, yes, but when an app that changes the resolution crashes, it leaves it in 640, and I have to kill X to reset it, and that's annoying
[02:46] <hav0k> s/c/fdisk, what does that mean?
[02:46] <Snow_Shelter> whatever, I'll just kill X already
[02:46] <Snow_Shelter> *killing X*
[02:46] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: What is in there? Does it look like source code (README, INSTALL, configure, stuff like that?)
[02:46] <burzum> any ideas why my ubuntu randomly crashes? ive set already RenderAccel to false and ive changed the kernel to a k7 smp kernel but i have still the same problem with random hardlocks :(
[02:46] <Zipp> gnomefreak: did i get you right?: ubuntu forces people to use a problem without telling them and this proxy causes problems?
[02:47] <Eleaf> lol
[02:47] <gnomefreak> Zipp: not always im thinking it has something to do with thier isp
[02:47] <Warbo> hav0k: fdisk, sfdisk or cfdisk
[02:47] <fredrich1> gaah...im going insane...how the heck do i get through to my xdmcp server...an netstat -l shows it running...but i cant connect?
[02:47] <blitzace> Snow_Shelter, I've had the same prob as you b4
[02:48] <Zipp> gnomefreak: isp is the company you "get your internet" from
[02:48] <blitzace> you can change it without killing X
[02:48] <gnomefreak> Zipp: yes
[02:48] <blitzace> it's just a chore
[02:48] <Snow_Shelter> blitzace, ok, well I've fixed it now
[02:48] <Marineboy> Okay, I have some movies on my computer, They play with any player, but i have no sound on them anyone know how to fix that?>
[02:48] <searayman> how can i uninstall picasa?
[02:48] <Zipp> gnomefreak: thanks, gives my problem some substance
[02:48] <Warbo> searayman: Did you use a .deb file? It will be in Synaptic
[02:49] <blitzace> Snow_Shelter, good, pity you had to kill X to do it tho
[02:49] <javiolo> Sometimes my computer its very slow, Id like to know why, I dont know if its my hd or ram or...
[02:49] <searayman> Warbo: i downloaded it from google
[02:49] <anethema> Hey ive got a problem. I've got a toughbook i want to install ubuntu on. It has no cd-rom, just a floppy..it has NO os on it right now..is there a way to install ubuntu on it ?
[02:49] <disinterested_pe> warbo its saying no such file or directory
[02:49] <Flannel> anethema: it have a NIC?
[02:49] <blitzace> Anyway..... could I please get some help running my sound blaster live! 24bit under Dapper Drake? The sound output works but I can't get the microphone working at all.
[02:49] <anethema> yes, a pcmcia one
[02:49] <hav0k> Warbo: how can i find out what the number is for the external hd?  i would guess it would be /dev/sdb1, but i dont know how to find out... under the disk manager, it just has it as /dev/sdb
[02:49] <Vaske_Car> Need help with Apache2 and Dapper, I installed forums. Me as a local user can access all pages but others can not access forum except index  page... What is the problem?
[02:49] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: ? Extarct the file (double click it to open file-roller) then have a look inside
[02:50] <NickABusey> I'm on am AMD64 Compaq Laptop with an NVIDIA Card. I can't seem to get my 3d acceleration to work. I tried Method 1 from the guide in the forums, with no luck. Here's what I get when I try and run torcs to test the Open GL "freeglut (/usr/lib/torcs/torcs-bin): OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display ':0.0'". What is the problem? What can I do?
[02:50] <disinterested_pe> ok
[02:50] <Flannel> Vaske_Car: sounds like a configuration problem, in php, or whatever the forum is in.
[02:50] <anethema> Flannel: with a nic..how do i boot into the install to get it going? is there a ubuntu network install floppy or something ?
[02:50] <cwillu_> Vaske_Car, check that the site is bound to an external interface
[02:50] <hangfire> does ubuntu use Grub or Lilo?
[02:50] <blitzace> grub
[02:50] <Warbo> hav0k: The first partition on it is sdb1, the second is sdb2 like that. Run "sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb" to see the numbers
[02:50] <hangfire> k, thx blitz
[02:50] <blitzace> no probs
[02:51] <burzum> any ideas why my ubuntu randomly crashes? ive set already RenderAccel to false and ive changed the kernel to a k7 smp kernel but i have still the same problem with random hardlocks :(
[02:51] <Vaske_Car> I did default LAMP installation
[02:51] <hav0k> okay
[02:51] <Snow_Shelter> blitzace, piece of shit did it again
[02:51] <KuLover> How do I close parted in konsole?
[02:51] <blitzace> haha
[02:51] <searayman> Warbo:  i cant find how to uninstall it
[02:51] <Vaske_Car> could it be my router (PS: i opened port 80)
[02:51] <anethema> Flannel: ?
[02:51] <Warbo> searayman: Do you still have the file you downloaded from Google? What is it called?
[02:51] <Flannel> anethema: http://gridpt1.fe.up.pt/mlopes/blog/index.php/ubuntu-network-install/  there's no 'official' way, but a few methods of doing it.  googling for ubuntu network install, gives a few, if this one doesn't work
[02:52] <Fastly> anyone here managed to get sound working through the coaxial output on a VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 60)?
[02:52] <hav0k> Warbo: ahhh, i get it, sdb doesnt have any partitions on it yet, its still blank, right out of the box... raw i guess.
[02:52] <Fastly> it's built in to an asus k8v motherboard
[02:52] <Toma-> burzum: what mobo you got? and gfx card? and cpu?
[02:52] <searayman> Warbo: picasa_2.2.2820-5_i386.deb
[02:53] <Warbo> hav0k: You can use "sudo fdisk /dev/sdb" to add one "use "n" then press enter for the defaults and it will fill the disc. Press "w" to write the changes and exit)
[02:53] <lib8264q> hello all
[02:53] <Aladdin-> Hi guys
[02:53] <SeanTater> what's the best audio/video editor for Linux? (open source)
[02:53] <maddy> what can i best install to be able to play most comming video formats?
[02:53] <burzum> Toma, Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe, Asus Geforce 7800 GT Extreme, AMD X2 3800+
[02:53] <javiolo> Sometimes my computer its very slow, Id like to know why, I dont know if its my hd or ram or...
[02:53] <Toma-> burzum: cool system :)
[02:53] <lib8264q> can someone answewr an install ?
[02:54] <Aladdin-> Got a big one: I just updated to Badger and I can't login as sudoer anymore! Please assist.
[02:54] <Warbo> searayman: OK, go in System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager and search for "picasa" then it should come up. Click on the green box next to it and select "mark for removal" and click "apply"
[02:54] <Toma-> burzum: is it an SiS chipset the Asus board?
[02:54] <SeanTater> ubotu tell maddy about restrictedformats
[02:54] <burzum> Toma, hehe, thanks, but i  cant use it with ubuntu :/
[02:54] <Flannel> Aladdin-: what error do you get?
[02:54] <burzum> Toma, its an nforce4
[02:54] <Toma-> ahh k
[02:54] <burzum> SiS.... argh :D
[02:54] <Aladdin-> Flannel: authentification rejected
[02:54] <maddy> javiolo, system specs?
[02:54] <blitzace> Anyway..... could I please get some help running my sound blaster live! 24bit under Dapper Drake? The sound output works but I can't get the microphone working at all.
[02:55] <lib8264q> what command can i use to copy files for ubuntu desktop from teh install cd  on top of a server install
[02:55] <javiolo> maddy its a macmini
[02:55] <Toma-> burzum: have you tried the amd64 version of ubuntu?
[02:55] <Warbo> lib8264q: "sudo aptitude"
[02:55] <javiolo> maddy ppc macmini
[02:55] <NickABusey> could someone help me getting my OpenGL working?
[02:55] <burzum> Toma, and im pretty sure its an ubuntu problem because gentoo runs stable
[02:55] <disinterested_pe> i cant use make or make install
[02:55] <lib8264q> cool thanks
[02:55] <xpat> How can I get Java apps to work for me in FireFox.  No plug-in available; manual install...
[02:55] <burzum> Toma, no, not yet
[02:55] <hav0k> Warbo: its asking for something about First Cylinder (1-19929, default 1)
[02:55] <Marineboy> Warbo: Okay, I have some movies on my computer, They play with any player, but i have no sound on them anyone know how to fix that?>
[02:56] <burzum> i dont see any real advantage in 64bit systems, not yet
[02:56] <Toma-> burzum: were you running gentoo at 64bit or 32?
[02:56] <blitzace> Marineboy, you must need the corrosponding audio codecs
[02:56] <burzum> 32
[02:56] <sylvain> hi everyone, I just installed Ubuntu on a widescreen laptop (1280 x 800) and the resolution is stuck at 1024x768
[02:56] <Toma-> ok
[02:56] <hav0k> Warbo: im pretty sure everyone her is talking to you
[02:56] <NickABusey> I'm on Dapper AMD64, works great for me! :)
[02:56] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: Is it source code? You know you would probably be fine with the RPM file (it is not recommended for system packages, but this is hardly system critical)
[02:56] <burzum> some apps can cause problems under 64bit
[02:56] <maddy> javiolo, ram?
[02:56] <maddy> javiolo, howmuch ram
[02:56] <Marineboy> blitzace, on windows it plays fine with ac3 codecs.
[02:56] <Aladdin-> Flannel: I used to be able to sudo with my installation account password.  Now I can't even login with gdm into that account (!?)
[02:56] <javiolo> maddy I think 256
[02:56] <maddy> javiolo, howmuch free hdd space
[02:57] <lee_> Hey, is installing all the gstreamer codecs the best way to play .WMV files?
[02:57] <Warbo> Marineboy: Do you have any flash-players open (in Firefox or something?) or do you have XMMS on pause?
[02:57] <blitzace> Marineboy, yeh you'll have to download them for ubuntu
[02:57] <disinterested_pe> idk warbo how can i tell?
[02:57] <Flannel> Aladdin-: wait, what?  you can't log in as root? or, you can't login as your normal account?
[02:57] <javiolo> maddy 56gb free out of 72
[02:57] <_jason> lee_: no, you need w32codecs and use xine or mplayer
[02:57] <blitzace> Marineboy, wait a sec while i find the right ones
[02:57] <lee_> jason: okay thanks
[02:57] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: If you can run "./configure" then it is source code
[02:57] <Marineboy> blitzace, thanks.
[02:57] <Toma-> burzum: what nvidia drivers were you using on gentoo?
[02:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell lee_ about w32codecs
[02:58] <sylvain> where's the config file to add more resolutions and refresh rates for the monitor
[02:58] <maddy> javiolo, hdd shoudl not be the issue then
[02:58] <Aladdin-> Flannel: Can't login on my regular (sudoer) account.
[02:58] <Flannel> !tell sylvain about resolution
[02:58] <disinterested_pe> all it says is make and make file
[02:58] <Warbo> sylvain: /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Edit it with "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[02:58] <maddy> javiolo, its prolly the buggy x server
[02:58] <blitzace> Marineboy, try "sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs" in the command line
[02:58] <javiolo> maddy I heard that macminis have a slow hd...
[02:58] <Marineboy> lee_,  it might take some playing around with, it did me at first, but eventually it'll start owrking
[02:58] <Flannel> Aladdin-: can you login to the terminal with it?
[02:58] <sylvain> :) thanx Flannel & warbo
[02:58] <Flannel> Aladdin-: try ctrl-shift f1, and try to login
[02:58] <Marineboy> blitzace, thanks
[02:58] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: Do you still have the RPM? That would be much easier :)
[02:58] <lee_> MarineBoy: alright, I got it to work on my other install using automatix... but that's automatix
[02:59] <Aladdin-> Flannel: yep. but I can't sudo even on the console
[02:59] <javiolo> maddy is there any app or anything to test whats is wrong ?
[02:59] <disinterested_pe> yeah i do
[02:59] <hav0k> Warbo: thanks for all the help, but i think i just got gparted to do it
[02:59] <Flannel> Aladdin-: right, but you can log into that account.
[02:59] <javiolo> maddy maybe 256mb of ram is not enough
[02:59] <Marineboy> blitzace, E: Couldn't find package libxine-extracodecs
[02:59] <Aladdin-> Flannel: yes
[02:59] <Flannel> Aladdin-: and when you sudo, whats the error you get?
[02:59] <maddy> javilolo, what exactly is slow?
[02:59] <lee_> Hey, where do I find win32 codecs?
[02:59] <lee_> apt-get install win32codecs didn't do it
[02:59] <Marineboy> ubot tell lee_  about restricted ormats
[02:59] <Flannel> !tell lee_ about restrictedformats
[03:00] <Marineboy> ubot tell lee_  about restricted formats
[03:00] <nickrud> lee_, on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:00] <Marineboy> its in there
[03:00] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: Install Alien with "sudo apt-get install alien" then run use it to convert the RPM to a Deb with "alien packagename.rpm" then install the Deb file you have made with "sudo dpkg -i packagename.deb"
[03:00] <burzum> Toma, 1.0.6629-r4
[03:00] <lee_> thanks.
[03:00] <blitzace> Marineboy, ah i forgot you need to add the restricted repositories sorry, wait a sec more
[03:00] <disinterested_pe> ok
[03:00] <Marineboy> blitzace, okay.
[03:00] <Aladdin-> Flannel: had to use windows to chat (xchat didn't install right somehow) so I'll have to try again to tell you the exact error message.  Gimme 1 minute...
[03:00] <nickrud> Marineboy, those are in multiverse (I'm back :)
[03:00] <maddy> javilo, did u have same problems runnign mac os?
[03:01] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: You will need XMMS as well (in case you don't have it "sudo apt-get install xmms")
[03:01] <Marineboy> nickrud,  didnt we enable multiverse lastnight?
[03:01] <blitzace> Marineboy, try to follow this guide http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~djm/ubuntu/#multimedia
[03:01] <nickrud> Marineboy, theoretically, if you added multiverse to the lines that had univers. I'd just use the repos for dapper at !repos
[03:01] <nickrud> !repos
[03:01] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[03:02] <blitzace> Marineboy, no wait that guide is a bit crap
[03:02] <maddy> javiolo, there should be an Apple Hardware TEst on 1st CD of ur macos
[03:02] <danl> how can i reinstall the default cursor font 'cursor'?
[03:02] <danl> I have no X right now so i can't search in Synaptic
[03:02] <javiolo> maddy I didnt run mac os x in this computer
[03:02] <Marineboy> nickrud, isnt repos different for dapper then they are for breezy
[03:02] <Warbo> dani: You can use aptitude on the console
[03:02] <william__> everytime I type gedit in terminal I get a stack of errors http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15267
[03:02] <Marineboy> blitzace, im on breezy right now.
[03:02] <danl> Warbo: I am, but i don't know the package
[03:03] <javiolo> maddy I think that the xs takes all the memory
[03:03] <jbirdAngel> thank you for the help
[03:03] <nickrud> Marineboy, yes, that's right, you're on breezy.
[03:03] <danl> Warbo: correction, i was using apt-get :-) forgot about aptitude
[03:03] <danl> brb
[03:03] <Warbo> danl: Well, just serch for "cursor" by pressing "/"
[03:03] <maddy> javiolo, did u try System monitor or $ top
[03:04] <blitzace> Marineboy, okay I've got the best thing for you, go on goole and search for "Automatix" click the first link and follow the guide to install Automatix
[03:04] <Marineboy> blitzace, thanks
[03:04] <blitzace> Marineboy, that will sort you out for the codecs and lots of other stuff if you want it
[03:04] <nickrud> !automatix
[03:04] <ubotu> rumour has it, automatix is dangerous! DO NOT use it, it has wrecked many systems. If you really insist on a script to do the work for you, consider EasyUbuntu (!easyubuntu, #easyubuntu).
[03:04] <Aladdin-> Flannel: error while connecting to session manager. None of the authentication protocols are supported. And host based authentication failed.
[03:04] <Snow_Shelter> is there a stepmania package for ubuntu, cause that'd make my life a hell of a lot easier
[03:04] <nickrud> disowns the bot, cuz it works all too often even though it is 'bad'
[03:05] <kbrooks_> !forget automatix
[03:05] <ubotu> i forgot automatix, kbrooks_
[03:05] <krazykit> kbrooks_: what are you doing?
[03:05] <Marineboy> automatrix is dangerous?
[03:05] <kbrooks_> no.
[03:05] <nightcoder> maybe
[03:05] <kbrooks_> krazykit: nothing bad
[03:05] <Faileas> ^^
[03:05] <kbrooks_> automatix is not dangerous
[03:05] <blitzace> automatix is fine
[03:05] <nickrud> Marineboy, yes, on anything but a really recent install
[03:05] <william__> everytime I type gedit in terminal I get a stack of errors http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15267  any ideas guys?  I've re-installed gedit
[03:05] <kbrooks_> that data is old
[03:05] <krazykit> kbrooks_: automoatix is dangerous.
[03:05] <kbrooks_> krazykit: no it isn't.
[03:05] <Aladdin-> Flannel: that is the error I get while trying a sudo command like "sudo nautilus".
[03:05] <blitzace> it's really not
[03:05] <Bogus8> could someone point me to a resource where I can read about how to run ubuntu "live" but keep settings and such stored on the local hd?
[03:06] <crimsun> FUD is dangerous, though.
[03:06] <Flannel> kbrooks_: no, that data is not old, it was changed, and changed back.
[03:06] <lib8264q> stupid ? if a live cd works on a laptop any ideas why  it might not install ....
[03:06] <Faileas> never heard of automatix ;p, i usually tended to reccomend easyubuntu
[03:06] <krazykit> kbrooks_: funny, i've only seen problems with it.
[03:06] <Faileas> hmm
[03:06] <blitzace> easyubuntu is slightly limited but it does work
[03:06] <Faileas> just curious, are there any repositories for apt that you guys would reccomend for someone running a server?
[03:06] <Flannel> Aladdin-: you should use gksudo for graphical apps anyway.  but, your host file is messed up, it sounds like.  You're going to have to reboot into single user mode (that means changing the kernel at the grub menu) and edit your hosts file to include your domain (that's whatever is after the @ at your prompt)
[03:07] <Warbo> Faileas: Yes, "archive.ubuntu.com"
[03:07] <Flannel> Faileas: ubuntu repositories.
[03:07] <blitzace> it's just a shame that the newest Automatix doesnt enable midi playback like the old ones
[03:07] <Marineboy> !livecd
[03:07] <ubotu> Marineboy: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:07] <danl> Warbo: thanks for the help, but i still can't find the package that would install it
[03:07] <Marineboy> Bogus8, i suggest you to get the live cd.
[03:07] <mike930> what dependencies are required for mpeg support in totem
[03:07] <Marineboy> Bogus8, it will not change anything on your hard drive and will not install ubuntu
[03:07] <Bogus8> Marineboy: is there a specific "live" cd I thought all the iso's were "live"
[03:07] <Aladdin-> Flannel: never really "played" with grub. How do I do that?
[03:07] <blitzace> gstreamer-ffmpeg I think
[03:07] <javiolo> maddy please check http://pastebin.com/766494
[03:08] <blitzace> something to that effect
[03:08] <Marineboy> Bogus8, hold on one second ill get you the donwload link.
[03:08] <Warbo> danl: Sorry, I don't know what it's called either (I know what you mean though)
[03:08] <Bogus8> Marineboy: I want to be able to write to the HD and save settings and do things on the hd... I just don't want to install the OS to the hd
[03:08] <nickrud> mike930, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats has all the info you need
[03:08] <Flannel> Aladdin-: well, you'll boot, and there will be a menu, for you to select your kernel, you just push down once (it'll be the same thing, but it'll say "recovery mode" or somethign next to it) and then hit enter.
[03:08] <danl> Warbo: thanks agian for your help
[03:08] <Flannel> Aladdin-: this is before any ubuntu stuff.
[03:08] <Flannel> Aladdin-: you might have to press something to get to it, I can't remember with breezy.
[03:08] <blitzace> Bogus8, if you wanna write to the HDD it cant be NTFS
[03:08] <Marineboy> Bogus8, hrm, you'd have to create a linux partition then, being linux cant write to windows partitions
[03:09] <blitzace> it can write to Fat32
[03:09] <blitzace> but not NTFS which sucks
[03:09] <Bogus8> blitzace: I'm aware of that... I have been running FC3 for a couple years on a "fileserver" here
[03:09] <blitzace> hehe soz
[03:09] <Flannel> Bogus8: the "desktop" CD is a liveCD, the others are not.
[03:09] <Bogus8> I plan on probably making it ext3
[03:09] <blitzace> not sure about the advanced features of the livecd
[03:09] <Flannel> Bogus8: that is, for dapper, for breezy, there's a separate liveCd.
[03:09] <danl> does anyone know what package the default font 'cursor' is in?
[03:09] <Bogus8> Flannel: I am downloading ubuntu-6.06-desktop-i386.iso
[03:10] <blitzace> thats Dapper
[03:10] <Flannel> Bogus8: then you're good.  that's a liveCD
[03:10] <Aladdin-> Flannel: anyways I'm with Dapper now (just upgraded). K I'll see what I can do.
[03:10] <disinterested_pe> ive got xmms warbo
[03:10] <Bogus8> ok, is there any documentations on being able to store settings from "live" sessions to the HD? and such
[03:10] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: Have you managed to install the .deb file yet (or even make it)?
[03:10] <JoseStefan> is there a comparison between the dvd version of dapper, and the rest of the discs?
[03:10] <Flannel> Aladdin-: there will be something you'll need to push, it'll say "press XXX for more options" or whatever, before the graphical stuff starts.
[03:10] <Aladdin-> Flannel: be back when I'm there...
[03:10] <disinterested_pe> im getting an dpkg: need more action line
[03:10] <Flannel> Bogus8: you just need to mount the harddrive, then you can write to it
[03:10] <Marineboy> ubot tell bogus about ntfs
[03:11] <klubber> does anybody here use GYach? (not very likely, but i thought i'd ask anyway)
[03:11] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: "sudo dpkg -i *.deb" should do it
[03:11] <disinterested_pe> ok
[03:11] <Bogus8> Flannel: what about making ubuntu look to the partition to see if there are settings that exist to "override" default
[03:11] <nixuser> klubber: ive used gyachI which supports yahoo voice
[03:11] <MadHatte2> Hello.  I am on dapper now..but I am having trouble connecting to the internet.. it looks like it is configured right.. I am connecting cat5e to my foxconn motherboard.  Is there a good way to start troubleshooting?
[03:11] <Flannel> Bogus8: ah, no, not that I'm aware of.
[03:11] <nixuser> but its still in beta
[03:11] <Bogus8> Marineboy: I know all about NTFS, I don't need that info.. thanks
[03:11] <javiolo> maddy any idea ?
[03:12] <blitzace> Bogus8,  Knoppix has a command for that... something like "preserve"
[03:12] <maddy> javiolo, doenst look very strange
[03:12] <blitzace> Bogus8, not sure about the ubuntu livecd tho
[03:12] <javiolo> maddy you mean the strange characters ?
[03:12] <Bogus8> blitzace: ahh.. that must be where I have read about some of those things... it was some time ago and then I just checked distrowatch and ubuntu was on top so I figured I'd give it a go for the live cd
[03:12] <klubber> nixuser: it's been in beta since forever... and latest version is over 1 yr old :)
[03:12] <maddy> but 256 mb of ram
[03:12] <earthen> can anyone tell me why my mount points are showing up on my desktop under differant names
[03:12] <JoseStefan> blitzace: Persitance? there is an article on that in the wiki
[03:12] <klubber> nixuser: but that's not the problem
[03:13] <maddy> javiolo, it does not look strange
[03:13] <blitzace> yeh try knoppix, it's designed primarily as a livecd
[03:13] <blitzace> JoseStefan, thats right
[03:13] <javiolo> maddy ok
[03:13] <nixuser> klubber: gyachI has only been out a couple of months now, your thinking of gyache i think
[03:13] <javiolo> maddy sometimes takes 10 secs to open synaptic
[03:13] <JoseStefan> blitzace: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDPersistence
[03:13] <javiolo> and firefox too
[03:13] <klubber> nixuser: yes, that's the one
[03:13] <blitzace> ah so it is ubuntu then
[03:13] <nixuser> both gyachI and gyache are forks of gyach
[03:13] <Bogus8> blitzace: thanks mate
[03:13] <disinterested_pe> ok warbo it said unpacking yadadadaa then setting up it
[03:13] <Bogus8> and thanks to all
[03:14] <nixuser> for yahoo chat i use gaim
[03:14] <maddy> javilolo like completely open?
[03:14] <maddy> javiolo like completely open?
[03:14] <Flannel> Bogus8: the liveCD for ubuntu is more of a "try it out, before you install" knoppix is designed as a distro on a liveCD, but, apparently you can use a USB drive (that link) and, concievably a HDD, to store things.
[03:14] <JoseStefan> Bogus8: did you get that link?
[03:14] <william__> anyone know why when I run gedit it trys to make a sound but fails?
[03:14] <maddy> say takes 3 sec here amd64 2.2 ghz 1gb ram :)
[03:14] <javiolo> maddy I dont know what you mean
[03:14] <MadHatte2> do i need to download drivers to get internet working on a foxconn motherboard?
[03:14] <klubber> nixuser: anyway, my problem is, i'm trying to use a display image, and it always tells me the image couldn't be converted to a 96x96 .PNG, even if i convert one manually and try using it
[03:15] <Bogus8> JoseStefan: I see it... thanks, I did miss it at first
[03:15] <blitzace> Anyway..... could I please get some help running my sound blaster live! 24bit under Dapper Drake? The sound output works but I can't get the microphone working at all.
[03:15] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: OK, if you open XMMS now you should be able to play WMA files (as long as they aren't encrypted). If not, then go in Preferences and enable WMA. Then you can change the output from ALSA, OSS or whatever it is on to Disk Writer
[03:15] <nixuser> display image on profile?
[03:15] <javiolo> maddy if I open firefox its takes normally like 7 secs to open
[03:15] <NickABusey> does wine for AMD64 exist yet for Ubuntu?
[03:15] <klubber> nixuser: display image, as in avatar
[03:15] <crimsun> NickABusey: no.
[03:16] <nixuser> klubber: not sure what to say, i dont use avatars
[03:16] <JoseStefan> is there a comparison between the dvd version of dapper, and the other discs?
[03:16] <NickABusey> grr, is it being worked on? haha
[03:16] <simonpca> ++
[03:16] <Aladdin-> Flannel: OK.  I just rebooted in recovery mode.  What do I do now. "edit your hosts file to include your domain (that's whatever is after the @ at your prompt)" . How do I do that?
[03:16] <NickABusey> what about OpenGL for AMD64?
[03:16] <william__> anyone have any clues on why I type gedit in console and I get http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15267   ???
[03:16] <bernier>  i just installed limewire using alien to change the rpm in a .deb and then i used dpkg to install limewire and it worked but now when i click on limewire theres a long loading time at the bottom but it closes without doing nothing
[03:16] <maddy> javililo takes 3 sec om my ibook with 512 ram
[03:17] <crimsun> NickABusey: not afaik, since there are no 64-bit apps that I know of for Windows
[03:17] <blitzace> DVD dapper just has more apps on it I believe, may run faster or slower depending on DVD/CD drive I guess
[03:17] <tristanmike> !tell bernier about limewire
[03:17] <distanceisdeath> how do i get .RAR support?
[03:17] <crimsun> NickABusey: (i.e., it compiles but does a lot of nothing)
[03:17] <Mal> The Ubuntu 6.06 CD is running ridiculously slow for me... It's not just read operations off the CD, but everything. Anyone have any ideas what's going on?
[03:17] <klubber> nixuser: well, i don't mean the animated one which you can customize on the yahoo website, but a normal pic to be displayed there
[03:17] <NickABusey> crimsun: I have wine running perfectly well on FC5 on AMD64
[03:17] <Warbo> distanceisdeath: There are a few packages. Try rar-nonfree
[03:17] <tristanmike> bernier: you should have avoided the rpm, if possible you should remove it and follow the instructions ubotu sent you
[03:17] <zbyte> man..this ubuntu still up and running
[03:17] <klubber> nixuser: anyway, not a matter of life & death... so no sweat over it :)
[03:17] <distanceisdeath> okay
[03:17] <blitzace> bernier, try getting frostwire, there are native debs for it and its based on exactly the same code
[03:17] <distanceisdeath> sudo apt-get?
[03:17] <crimsun> NickABusey: yes, it does compile, as I said, but it's pretty useless
[03:17] <nixuser> klubber try regular gyach
[03:17] <bernier> ok thanks a lot
[03:18] <javiolo> is flash available for the ppc version of dapper ?
[03:18] <bernier> how do i uninstall?
[03:18] <crimsun> NickABusey: ...unless you know of some 64-bit Windows apps?
[03:18] <brenden> where do the init scripts come from in ubunters?
[03:18] <MadHatte2> I am on dapper. what drivers should I use to install my geforce 6800gt?
[03:18] <brenden> apt-get install does not install them
[03:18] <NickABusey> Well I don't, but I had plenty of windows apps working on the 64-bit
[03:18] <blitzace> bernier, I dont think its in the repos tho so you'll have to download the deb from the frostwire site, good luck
[03:18] <nickrud> Aladdin-, nano /etc/hosts, see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15268 for a dapper version. replace teserias with your host name
[03:18] <NickABusey> crimsun: I had several Poker rooms running, Notepad, some games
[03:18] <bernier> ok
[03:18] <klubber> nixuser: i will, 10x for trying to help
[03:19] <farous> faq
[03:19] <JoseStefan> MadHatte2: i think you need to get package nvidia-glx (in synaptics)
[03:19] <william__> anyone have any clues on why I type gedit in terminal and I get http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15267   ???
[03:19] <KuLover> Anyonw know what this "lost+found" folder is on my freshly formated HDD?
[03:19] <MadHatte2> thnx
[03:19] <bernier> how do i uninstall a .deb i just installed with dpkg?
[03:19] <nickrud> Berge, dpkg -r
[03:19] <nickrud> erm bernier ^^
[03:19] <brenden> okay so let me rephrase
[03:19] <Warbo> brenden: Init scripts are installed when they are needed. /etc/init.d/apache2 is part of the apache2 package
[03:19] <farous> bernier: you can use apt or synaptic too
[03:19] <JoseStefan> MadHatte2: then you need to follow more instructions, which can be found on the package description (also in synaptics)
[03:20] <Aladdin-> Flannel: K. I.ll do that.  Be back with results...
[03:20] <bernier> ok thanks
[03:20] <farous> brenden: i ment sorry
[03:20] <MagicFab> hello - what can I use for multiuser chat ?
[03:20] <bimberi> KuLover: all filesystems get that - it's for files/blocks recovered by fsck (iirc)
[03:20] <brenden> Warbo: well my cups init script is gone, so how do i get it back
[03:20] <KuLover> Thanks bimberi!
[03:20] <bimberi> KuLover: oops, ext2/3 filesystems that is
[03:20] <bimberi> KuLover: yw :)
[03:20] <KuLover> Thanks again, bimberi. What FS do you like best?
[03:20] <javiolo> is flash available for the ppc version of dapper ?
[03:21] <Warbo> brenden: I think reinstalling the cupsd package may fix it (I think that is a package, I've never used CUPS)
[03:21] <bimberi> KuLover: i just leave it to the default chosen by the experts (ext3) :)
[03:21] <MagicFab> sorry, mean "multiuser video chat"
[03:21] <Warbo> javiolo: You can get Free versions like GPLFlash and Gnash, or emulate x86 ones
[03:21] <KuLover> Bimberi, Seems logical.. lol
[03:21] <brenden> Warbo: that does not do it
[03:21] <Warbo> brenden: Sorry :(
[03:22] <javiolo> warbo Im on ppc
[03:22] <Versed> I've had an never ending problem getting flash to install on my g4-450 under ubuntu.
[03:22] <Versed> I just gave up.
[03:22] <disinterested_pe> im not seeing any options to play a dvd in xmms warbo
[03:22] <brenden> man i hate debian
[03:22] <Warbo> javiolo: Free flash players (like those I mentioned) will work natively on PPC, but you can use Qemu to emulate x86 linux apps on a ppc
[03:22] <zexr0> brenden,  why that ?
[03:23] <Aladdin-> Flannel: My domain is already there :o/
[03:23] <nickrud> brenden, and you are using all it's labor?
[03:23] <farous> brenden: what is your prob? state it clearly and am sure people can help
[03:23] <Warbo> disinterested_pe: Mount the DVD and browse for the files
[03:23] <javiolo> warbo this is a slow machine I dont think that will work...
[03:23] <disinterested_pe> ok
[03:23] <blitzace> Warbo, XMMS for DVD'S?
[03:23] <nixuser> man i love debian
[03:23] <blitzace> hear hear
[03:23] <Warbo> blitzace: I think he has some WMA files on a DVD
[03:23] <blitzace> Ohic it's data sorry
[03:24] <javiolo> !gplflash
[03:24] <ubotu> javiolo: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:24] <anethema> ok this netboot thing isnt gonna work...
[03:24] <brenden> well first cups would list no printer drivers, so i tried removing it and adding it again.  then cups wouldn't start, so samd thing except i rm'ed everything cups related.  now i have no initscript for cups (but t won't run anyway)
[03:24] <Faileas> hmm
[03:24] <william__> any ideas whats going on here?  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15267  It happens whenever I type gedit in terminal
[03:24] <Warbo> javiolo: Gnash is probably the best bet at the moment (gnu.org/gnash I think) but it doesn't do sound (MP3 is patented)
[03:25] <nixuser> william sudo gedit?
[03:25] <Faileas> dumb question but if i wanted to install a .deb thats not in a repo, where do i download it to?
[03:25] <KuLover> Why dont I have permission to copt files into a partition that i just created and mounted?
[03:25] <anethema> Ok anyone, assuming ive got 2 fat32 partitions, one of which has the ubuntu cd install files, and only a floppy drive for removable media...is there a way to get the installer going from a floppy then point it to the files?
[03:25] <KuLover> copy*
[03:25] <blitzace> Faileas, anywhere, preferably your home folder
[03:25] <anethema> im basically asking if there is a ubuntu install floppy
[03:25] <nickrud> Faileas, doesn't matter, but the desktop is always there
[03:25] <zexr0> Faileas, man dpkg I don't know the exact syntaxe
[03:25] <william__> nixuser, yeah
[03:25] <Faileas> i don't have a desktop
[03:25] <Aladdin-> Flannel: I jus noticed that when I try to change the screen resolution to my usual one (1024x768) - That is using another account than my sudoer one - the screen won't take it and I get gdm screen back.  Could it be that my sudoer account is set to that resolution and that is the reason I can get into it?  If that is so, how can I change the screen resolution without actually being in that (sudoer) account?
[03:25] <zexr0> Faileas, you can download it anywhere, as long as you execute it with dpkg
[03:25] <nickrud> then home
[03:25] <Faileas> its a CLI only install (stock server)
[03:25] <farous> brenden: did you make a desktop or server install.
[03:25] <nixuser> william what was the problem again?
[03:26] <Faileas> ahh
[03:26] <william__> it seems like it is trying to make sounds when I type gedit
[03:26] <william__> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15267
[03:26] <blitzace> Faileas, are you root then? just download it to the /root folder
[03:26] <bimberi> javiolo: libflash-mozplugin is available for PPC.  No idea how well it works though ...
[03:26] <brenden> farous: desktop i guess, however i just changed the sources.list and did an apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:26] <bimberi> !info libflash-mozplugin
[03:26] <ubotu> libflash-mozplugin: (GPL Flash (SWF) Library - Mozilla-compatible plugin), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 0.4.13-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 12 kB, Installed size: 88 kB
[03:26] <Faileas> blitzace: i thought there is no root? confused the hell outta me
[03:26] <anethema> no one knows anything about a ubuntu install floppy? im lots for what to do here
[03:27] <bimberi> !install
[03:27] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[03:27] <farous> brenden: check with synaptic if you have broken packages
[03:27] <JoseStefan> Faileas: you don't have a home folder either?
[03:27] <bimberi> anethema: check that Installation wikipage ^^^^^
[03:27] <Faileas> JoseStefan: i think i do, its empty
[03:27] <blitzace> Faileas, there's still a root, you just dont directly access it usually, all I'm saying is, download it to your home folder
[03:27] <javiolo> Im going to dl that package
[03:27] <JoseStefan> Faileas: put the deb on your home folder
[03:27] <Faileas> JoseStefan: i am trying to learn CLI linux the hard way
[03:27] <Faileas> ok
[03:27] <bimberi> anethema: there are various methods described, not sure about floppy though
[03:27] <brenden> farous: it says no
[03:28] <william__> nixuser, doesnt it seem like its trying to use my sound card?
[03:28] <nixuser> william not sure whats going on there, is this a fresh install of ubuntu?
[03:28] <blitzace> Faileas, hehe, good idea, it pays to learn CLI well for when X crashes (which it does if you tweak it too much like me)
[03:28] <william__> pretty much
[03:28] <xst> I have just upgraded to dapper but now I have no sound in firefox/flash. Sound in e.g. amarok works just fine. Any ideas?
[03:28] <nixuser> dapper drake?
[03:29] <adamant1988> xst I'm having the same issue
[03:29] <william__> nixuser, pretty much..  Its Dapper but Ive only installed BUMPs and tried to install Torvid
[03:29] <farous> brenden: i just checked cups on my sys and it is all reported broken
[03:29] <nixuser> i used sudo gedit just the other day, it worked fine
[03:29] <blitzace> xst, close any programs that use sound then open firefoxand use flash
[03:29] <JoseStefan> is there a comparison between the dvd version of dapper and the other discs?
[03:29] <Faileas> blitzace: well, the other 2 distros i used so far (one of which i still use) are spoonfeedy ;p
[03:29] <farous> brenden: perhaps someone else can help for i gave up on it as neither my scanner or printer is supported
[03:29] <xst> blitzace: Been there, done that. Doesn't help
[03:29] <william__> nixuser, is there a way to uninstall devices and re-install them aka my headset?
[03:30] <blitzace> xst, really? sorry cant help you then, thats always fixed it for me
[03:30] <adamant1988> xst there is an article in the wiki on Ubuntu.com about it.   But the fixes didn't work for me.
[03:30] <nixuser> william: try rebooting the anti matter chamber
[03:30] <brenden> farous: wth i thought shuttleworth was supposed to be making dapper good
[03:30] <adamant1988> there are a few editing fixes you can try, I couldn't make any of them work.
[03:30] <blitzace> Faileas, try installing gentoo it's alot of fun
[03:30] <william__> I just did, I dont have my headset with me right now or I'd plug it in
[03:30] <nickrud> rflmao
[03:30] <farous> brenden: it is better then breezy
[03:30] <adamant1988> brenden: shuttleworth doesn't make Ubuntu canonical (sp) does.
[03:30] <Faileas> blitzace: its the first one i tried, i can't grok it at all
[03:31] <brenden> farous: well it worked in breezy
[03:31] <nixuser> are there any little bugs crawling around in them?
[03:31] <javiolo> libflash-mozilla works but sometimes I see strange things
[03:31] <eneried> hello guys
[03:31] <Faileas> "good" is relative,  most advanced users would tweak the heck out of their systems ;p
[03:31] <JoseStefan> where can i find som sort of Edgy Eft "plan" ?
[03:31] <blitzace> Faileas, ic, well when you learn a little more, try it again, it's probably he best distro I'vve used
[03:31] <Faileas> blitzace: its the whole lack of installer that gets me
[03:31] <william__> nixuser,  it says cannot find headset, do you know where I can uninstall it maybe?
[03:32] <valehru> Faileas, this is one of the easiest plus best distros out at the moment
[03:32] <nickrud> JoseStefan, the dev's are writing the specs as you speak, probably late this month they'll do a tentative road map
[03:32] <blitzace> Faileas, that's the point, It's good fun trying to get it to work...set yourself loads of time to do it tho lol
[03:32] <bimberi> ubotu tell JoseStefan about edgy
[03:32] <Desh> I have tried multiple methods to get fglrx to work, but no matter what I do, when I enter 'fglrxinfo' into the terminal it says Mesa is still my OpenGL vendor, any clues?
[03:32] <nixuser> william: whens the last time you saw your headset?
[03:32] <Faileas> valehru: thats why i am using it as a replacement for my current server ;p
[03:32] <william__> its at my place about 6 hours ago
[03:32] <valehru> Faileas, but once you spend the time getting it running ti really is worth it..
[03:33] <JoseStefan> thx
[03:33] <william__> nixuser, about 6 hours
[03:33] <william__> nixuser, and maybe 4-5 restarts
[03:33] <Faileas> LOL
[03:33] <Faileas> i just froze the windows rig ;p
[03:33] <blitzace> Faileas, how long have you been using linux?
[03:33] <valehru> restarts....lol....
[03:33] <william__> valehru, I'm on a laptop :P
[03:33] <valehru> still..
[03:33] <Faileas> blitzace: on and off 2-3 years
[03:33] <Mal> I think the kernel on the livecd hates my system. :(
[03:34] <NickGarvey> maybe your system hates the kernel!
[03:34] <nixuser> im out
[03:34] <blitzace> thats not bad, I've only been using it for about a year and a half on and off
[03:34] <bernier> if i installed frostwire and when i try to open it it does nothing is that because java is not installed?
[03:34] <william__> later
[03:34] <eneried> does anybody knows where to download dapper universe and multiverse?
[03:34] <Faileas> this is the first time i went totally CLI though
[03:34] <brenden> computers suck
[03:34] <Flannel> !tell eneried about repositories
[03:34] <nickrud> bernier, try calling frostwire from the command line, you might get a useful error
[03:34] <eneried> we want to download the full packages
[03:34] <blitzace> bernier, no it means he java you're using doesnt work well with frostwire, try getting blackdown java 1.4 from the repos
[03:35] <Flannel> eneried: oh.  Look into mirroring then, I suppose.
[03:35] <Faileas> hmm
[03:35] <bernier> what's the repos?
[03:35] <nickrud> !components
[03:35] <mattwestm> can someone send me their 6.06 sources.list file? I am having problems connecting to the servers
[03:35] <ubotu> The rationale behind the different components of the ubuntu repositories (main, restricted, universe, multiverse) is described at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components
[03:35] <nickrud> !repos
[03:35] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[03:35] <blitzace> bernier, sorry synaptic
[03:35] <bernier> and how do I call it from the command line?
[03:35] <JoseStefan> eneried: i think it's packages.ubuntu.com
[03:35] <william__> does anyone know how to uninstall devices?  I'm looking to uninstall the headset that Ubuntu still thinks is connected
[03:35] <Flannel> eneried: or, with apt- you can download, and NOT install, then they'd be in your package cache.
[03:35] <Desh> bernier, my frostwire did not work until I installed java
[03:35] <eneried> Flannel, do you mean download it as mirrors... but there's no way to get them in isos?
[03:36] <Flannel> eneried: nope, no way to download additional packages as ISOs.  not yet anyway, planning, if I remember correctly.
[03:36] <mattwestm> !easysource
[03:36] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:36] <nickrud> bernier, that means open a terminal, and type frostwire . You should get some text in the terminal about any errors
[03:36] <blitzace> Frostwire doesnt work well with suns java
[03:36] <Desh> bernier, when you add the repos as the guide should show, run this from the command line: sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jre
[03:36] <NickGarvey> mattwestm: eh that kind of didn't work well with me
[03:36] <NickGarvey> brb
[03:36] <valehru> william, plug it out, then plug it back in, then frmo your log file deduce what drivers are stopping and then startfing back up, then simply remove them from the system with synaptic
[03:37] <blitzace> Desh, I'm not sure Frostwire works well with 1.5...
[03:37] <Desh> Mine does.
[03:37] <eneried> Flannel, JoseStefan, thanks
[03:37] <mattwestm> should my servers be updates.* or us.*?
[03:37] <bernier> it says E: Couldn't find package sun-java5-bin
[03:37] <blitzace> Desh, ok, guess my problem was isolated sorry
[03:37] <eneried> i'll take a look on mirroring
[03:37] <Faileas> meh
[03:37] <Desh> blitzace: No problem. ;)
[03:37] <Faileas> is there a howto for command line?
[03:37] <farous> bernier: search for sun-java
[03:37] <nickrud> mathieu_, both and neither :)
[03:37] <Faileas> (adding sources)
[03:38] <bernier> search where? =/
[03:38] <blitzace> Faileas, ummm I guess you could google common linux commands
[03:38] <Faileas> no no
[03:38] <eneried> Faileas, it depends on your command line, the ubuntu default is bash, so look at bash homepage
[03:38] <blitzace> bash rules
[03:38] <Faileas> i mean a list of sources so i can add it in myself ;p
[03:38] <blitzace> dont use anything else!
[03:38] <Faileas> i am using bash
[03:38] <eneried> or type man bash, or look into help about command line
[03:38] <Faileas> and nothing else
[03:38] <blitzace> hehe good then
[03:38] <nickrud> mathieu_, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 if you're on breezy, they should look like that
[03:39] <Faileas> nano as a text editior (cause it works for me)
[03:39] <JoseStefan> Faileas: do a "man dpkg"
[03:39] <farous> brenden: it is in multiverse repos check you have it enabled
[03:39] <farous> man they change the names so often. yesterday it was just sun-java1.5
[03:39] <JoseStefan> Faileas: also "man wget"
[03:39] <brenden> farous: check
[03:41] <farous> brenden: did you find it its sun-java5-bin in multiverse repos
[03:41] <brenden> farous: uhm what has that got to do with cups
[03:41] <Cornellius> llllo<
[03:41] <bernier> should I install java by converting the RPM to .deb with alien or its dangerous?
[03:41] <spikeb> no dont do that
[03:41] <farous> sorry it was for bernier
[03:42] <Cornellius> *minus <
[03:42] <mattwestm> is there any way to reset apt?
[03:42] <blitzace> bernier, there's no point, it's in the debia repositories
[03:42] <blitzace> *ubuntu
[03:42] <Snow_Shelter> can someone build a stepmania amd64 package, please? I've tried solving dependencies, that hasn't worked. I've tried compiling from source, and that doesn't work. Please don't make my play this on my PB!
[03:42] <krazykit> mattwestm: what?
[03:42] <bernier> and where's that?
[03:42] <krazykit> bernier: multiverse.
[03:42] <blitzace> bernier, it's where the .debs get downloaded from
[03:42] <mattwestm> krazykit: like, reset the sources.list back to original
[03:42] <farous> bernier: sun-java5-bin is in multiverse enable it
[03:42] <bernier> could you give me the link?
[03:43] <farous> !tell bernier about easysource
[03:43] <Aladdin-> Anyone.  I can't login into the graphical interface of my account since I upgraded to Dapper (from Breezy).  X disconnects. Seems my screen resolution crashes it. How can I change my screen resolution without actually being into my account. PS: I got access to another account and I CAN login trought the console.
[03:43] <farous> bernier: look at ubotu link in your pm
[03:43] <Flannel> Faileas: to add the additional ones, it's essentially the same format, just instead of "main" and "restricted" it's "universe" and "multiverse"  you could even just append those two to the end of the line, but usually people put them different places, so they can comment them out piecewise.
[03:43] <Cornellius> bernier: Use Alien as a last resort.
[03:44] <bernier> ok thanks
[03:44] <Disorder> Ok, question.
[03:44] <NickGarve1> Snow_Shelter: mm.. I will.. lemme boot my 64 bit..
[03:44] <Snow_Shelter> NickABusey, thanks
[03:44] <nickrud> mattwestm, the best I know of is sudo cp /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list . It's not physically identical, but it is default
[03:45] <Mal> Aladdin-: Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and look for the lines saying "Modes".
[03:45] <farous> Aladdin-: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg. if you are talking about system wide resolution reconfiguration
[03:45] <Mal> Or that.
[03:45] <Vaske_Car> cwillu_, "Vaske_Car: check that the site is bound to an external interface." How?
[03:45] <nickrud> Aladdin-, you mean the gnome resolution tool?
[03:45] <anethema> does anyone know how to make a grub boot floppy from within windows?
[03:45] <codecaine> anybody know how to use synaptic for the mouse to supprise the mouse bad click to none
[03:45] <Disorder> Anyone knows iptables in here?
[03:45] <willy> a
[03:45] <distanceisdeath> how can i create an iso from a disc without using the dd command?  is there any software?
[03:46] <benkong2> anyone know of problems with fglrx? I did this "sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx" then when I do fglrxinfo I get "
[03:46] <mattwestm> nickrud: thanks
[03:46] <Marineboy> !upgrade
[03:46] <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)
[03:46] <Flannel> distanceisdeath: I'm sure there is, whats wrong with dd?
[03:46] <distanceisdeath> im not sure
[03:46] <benkong2> a screen full of this "[fglrx]  API ERROR: could not register entrypoint for SelectTextureSGIS"
[03:46] <distanceisdeath> its just not making the image
[03:46] <Disorder> Anyone knows iptables in here?
[03:46] <anethema> does anyone know how to make a grub boot floppy from within windows?
[03:46] <Amy1> anethema: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:46] <farous> benkong2: install the linux restricted modules package. sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)
[03:46] <Amy1> farous: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <bobstro> Disorder: yes, but what is your question?
[03:47] <Amy1> bobstro: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <benkong2> farous, ok thanks
[03:47] <Amy1> benkong2: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <bobstro> Amy1: i prefer to say "rephrase" myself
[03:47] <Amy1> bobstro: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <Amy1> bobstro: I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.
[03:47] <resonant> Haha. IRC script gone bad. Hahaha
[03:47] <Amy1> resonant: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <Flannel> !ops
[03:47] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob, Hobbsee or gnomefreak!
[03:47] <Amy1> Flannel: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <Amy1> ubotu: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <ubotu> Amy1: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[03:47] <Amy1> ubotu: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <bernier> farous what do i do with that sources.list?
[03:47] <Amy1> ubotu: I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.
[03:47] <Amy1> bernier: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <ubotu> Amy1: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:47] <Amy1> ubotu: Choose 1 to say 'Amy I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.'
[03:47] <Amy1> ubotu: I am sorry, I do not understand, could you please refrase.
[03:47] <anethema> haha sorry im just only stuck in windows here, and i need a grub boot floppy....anyone know how /
[03:47] <nickrud> !ubotu
[03:47] <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.
[03:47] <Acke> WOOOOPS my bot is insane
[03:47] <anethema> ?
[03:48] <Amaranth> Who brought in the ALICE bot?
[03:48] <Acke> not a alice bot
[03:48] <Snow_Shelter> heh, too late
[03:48] <Acke> !!!
[03:48] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Acke
[03:48] <Snow_Shelter> Amy1, misspelled rephrase
[03:48] <farous> bernier: backup your old sources.list and replace it with this it is located at /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:48] <bobstro> most annoyingly
[03:48] <Amaranth> Acke: Please don't bring any bots here without permission.
[03:48] <sylvain> hi again, I'm kinda stuck with the widescreen resolution of my laptop, it's stuck at 1024x768 and won't budge. reconfiguring the x-server (including device autodetection) hasn't changed
[03:48] <dtygel> hi all: a question: I'm trying to mount a smbfs in Dapper machine, and I cannot. Looking at dmesg | tail, I saw the following error: "smbfs: mount_data version 1919251317 is not supported"
[03:48] <bernier> farous it says i need special rights
[03:48] <william__> Guys I think Ubuntu is playing sounds and things on the wrong sound device.... anyone know how to get in and change hardware settings?
[03:48] <dtygel> any help on this?
[03:48] <farous> bernier: use sudo
[03:49] <mattwestm> I am still getting connection errors with the default sources.list. Are there any problems with the servers?
[03:49] <Disorder> I have blocked somthing in the past, I -d ed the rule and yet it is still acting like its blocked. iptables -A INPUT -s <ip address> -j DROP Is the blocking command, iptables -D INPUT -s <Rule#> was the command I used to delete the rule, Bit is there a way to make a rule to accect the packet?
[03:49] <codecaine> how can I suppress mouse taps on a laptop
[03:49] <bernier> u want me to do all of the file replacement in console?
[03:49] <crimsun> william__: pastebin ``cat /proc/asound/cards ~/.asoundrc*''
[03:49] <Amaranth> codecaine: I just did that, let me get the info.
[03:49] <farous> bernier: cd /etc/apt && sudo cp sources.list sources.list-original && sudo gedit sources.list
[03:49] <benkong2> farous, the restricted modules was already installed
[03:49] <bobstro> Disorder: are you sure it's gone (iptables -nvL)?
[03:49] <Eleaf> hmm
[03:49] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: ok what did you need?
[03:50] <Disorder> iptables -L INPUT and checked it.
[03:50] <Disorder> Its not there
[03:50] <farous> benkong2: did you change the driver to fglrx in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
[03:50] <benkong2> farous, yes
[03:50] <searayman> how can i put my itunes mp4 onto my ubuntu and play them?
[03:50] <benkong2> and rebooted
[03:50] <NickGarvey> !mp4
[03:50] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[03:50] <NickGarvey> !mp3
[03:50] <ubotu> mp3 is probably a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:50] <Amaranth> codecaine: add Option          "MaxTapTime"            "0" to the synaptic input device section in xorg.conf
[03:50] <bernier> stop talking i cannot copy what he wrote me
[03:50] <bernier> lol
[03:50] <Disorder> ((I did reboot))
[03:50] <farous> benkong2: what error are you getting exactly
[03:50] <bobstro> Disorder: if it's gone, shouldn't block.
[03:50] <AJ_Riddle> Can someone tell me how to set up a mysql server?
[03:51] <crimsun> bernier: use the mystical page+up key
[03:51] <NickGarvey> !tell AJ_Riddle about lamp
[03:51] <benkong2> farous, I'll post to pastebin...hold on a sec
[03:51] <bernier> lol i know it was a joke
[03:51] <dbau> there's a ton of howtos out there for mysql
[03:51] <Flannel> AJ_Riddle: you want it with apache/php/etc? or just sql?
[03:51] <Vaske_Car> is htere a indication that open source will replace mp3?
[03:51] <searayman> how can i play itunes format music on ubuntu?
[03:51] <NickGarvey> Vaske_Car: not any time soon
[03:51] <Disorder> bobstro, But it is. This isnt the 1st place ive asked.
[03:51] <NickGarvey> Vaske_Car: maybe after the world opens its eyes ;)
[03:51] <|GraBBer|> Hi! =)
[03:51] <william__> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15270
[03:52] <Snow_Shelter> NickABusey, I'd love a .deb package for stepmania, for amd64
[03:52] <codecaine> ty
[03:52] <Flannel> Vaske_Car: there's already an open source mp3 library.  but, I believe ogg vorbis is the full open source alternative
[03:52] <Snow_Shelter> NickABusey, Ubuntu doesn't have a package at all
[03:52] <william__> crimsun, my headset hasnt been connected for almost 6 hours and a couple restarts
[03:52] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: .deb
[03:52] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: not sure how to make that
[03:52] <bobstro> Disorder: what is default policy?
[03:52] <Snow_Shelter> NickABusey, something
[03:52] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: but what I can do is compile it and give you the bin, and you run make install
[03:52] <bobstro> Vaske_Car: there is ogg
[03:52] <Snow_Shelter> sure
[03:52] <searayman> how cna i convert mp4 to mps on ubuntu?
[03:52] <crimsun> william__: you need to set it to 'Intel'
[03:52] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: lets see if this works, never done this before
[03:52] <crimsun> william__: have you selected it using System> Preferences> Sound> default sound card?
[03:53] <ZeroGratitude> Warbo im back from defrag and checkdisk
[03:53] <Disorder> bobstro, DROP
[03:53] <ZeroGratitude> what were the commands i needed to type
[03:53] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: heh, dance simulator?
[03:53] <bobstro> Disorder: and there *is* a rule to ALLOW that traffic?
[03:53] <Snow_Shelter> NickABusey, yea
[03:53] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: eek say nickgarvey
[03:53] <william__> my default is HDA Intel, there is no option for my Headset
[03:53] <Snow_Shelter> sorry
[03:53] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: and do you use a pad or something? or your arrow keys?
[03:53] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, getting a pad, it's been ordered, but it's out of stock
[03:54] <Ronz> hey, im new to linux...and im looking for a good distro that i can install, and mess around with. i have some networking experience (mainly wireless). how easy is wireless networking to set up in ubuntu?
[03:54] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: oh shoot dude, its not gpl
[03:54] <crimsun> william__: ah, you've hit one of the bugs
[03:54] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: I can't compile ti
[03:54] <william__> crimsun, no option for headset.. but It says HDA Intel but in the volume control it has both HDA Intel and Realtek which is my soundcard
[03:54] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, stepmania isn't GPL?
[03:54] <Disorder> bobstro, thats what I am asking
[03:54] <Snow_Shelter> ouch
[03:54] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: change it
[03:54] <Marineboy> NickGarvey, im on kde should i switch over to gde to do a upgrade to dapper?
[03:54] <bernier> farous i wasnt able to do what u told me but i did it with nano
[03:54] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: they change dit
[03:54] <NetBandit> Ronz, ubuntu is real easy
[03:54] <Soir> Ronz: very much depends on the network hardware you're using
[03:54] <lwizardl> can i bind multiple ips to one nic?
[03:54] <crimsun> william__: from a Terminal, you need to use ``asoundconf set-default-card Intel''
[03:54] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, when?
[03:54] <NickGarvey> Marineboy: I wouldn't bother
[03:54] <benkong2> farous, here it is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15271 I did an apt-get restricted modules 1st then the fglrx drivers
[03:54] <Ronz> Soir, ipw2200
[03:54] <bobstro> Disorder: well, if policy is dropped, it won't get thru unless you have an ACCEPT rule
[03:54] <farous> bernier: same
[03:54] <dbau> Ronz: Dapper Drake worked with Intel 220BG chipset w/o any issues
[03:55] <Soir> Ronz: shouldn't have any problem at all
[03:55] <Marineboy> NickGarvey, whats the cmd in terminal to upgrade it from there?
[03:55] <william__> OMG it worked!
[03:55] <ZeroGratitude> Hey anyone know the commands to partition thru the terminal??
[03:55] <Ronz> ths dbau and Soir !
[03:55] <cu83> anyone know how i can have a program run on boot?
[03:55] <Marineboy> !partition
[03:55] <ubotu> Marineboy: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:55] <william__> thank you crimsun, now when I type gedit I dont get random sound card errors
[03:55] <NickGarvey> Marineboy: apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:55] <crimsun> william__: right.
[03:55] <Marineboy> thanks nick
[03:55] <bobstro> cu83: init scripts
[03:55] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: wait, looks like they changed it to a less restrictive license
[03:55] <william__> crimsun, thank you very much!
[03:55] <NickGarvey> Marineboy: but change /etc/apt/sources.list from breezy to dapper
[03:56] <crimsun> william__: np
[03:56] <cu83> bobstro, what directory do i put them in /etc/init.d?
[03:56] <Marineboy> NickGarvey, what do you mean?
[03:56] <ZeroGratitude> Anyone that can help me with my partition problem?
[03:56] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, so can you compile it?
[03:56] <bernier> farous do I tick every cases on the source-o-matic?
[03:56] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: yessir
[03:56] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, cause I'm in a pickle. There's no package, and it wont work
[03:56] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, I've linked every freaking SDL lib I can find, and it still wont start
[03:56] <william__> crimsun, while I've got you.... do you know any programs I could use to transcode avi to dvd?
[03:56] <Disorder> bobstro, What is the syntax to do it then? iptables -A ? -s <IP>
[03:56] <crimsun> william__: no idea.
[03:57] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: I'm going to ./configure and make
[03:57] <AlwaysIcey> Hi everyone.  I have a strange networking issue.  I've configured my ethernet using ifconfig.  I can ping my other computers on the network, and I can ping my router/modem.  But, I can't ping anything outside of the local network.  Neither by IP address or www name.  However, I can do an nslookup and get IP addresses.
[03:57] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: then tar.gz it and toss it on my server
[03:57] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, couse, I could just reboot into Mandriva and use their RPM, but I migrated to Ubuntu to get away from Mandriva
[03:57] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: okie?
[03:57] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, sure
[03:57] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: then you make instnall
[03:57] <ZeroGratitude> Anyone know how to partition through the terminal?
[03:57] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: install*
[03:57] <william__> I really dont wanna go back to Windows, but if I cant figure out how to transcode avi to dvds I'll have to :(
[03:57] <farous> benkong2: first are you sure your card is supported? make sure also you have right access to the shared memory created by fglrx . check the tmpfs line in your fstab
[03:57] <NickGarvey> ZeroGratitude: yes, parted and cfdisk are good tools
[03:57] <dbau> AlwaysIcey: sounds like Gateway hasn'nt been con figured
[03:57] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, ok, you sure it'll make ok? My make didn't work out too well
[03:57] <AJ_Riddle> how do i setup the name of my mysql database?
[03:57] <ZeroGratitude> i mean i alrdy did it
[03:57] <bobstro> AlwaysIcey: are your local machines using your router for dns proxy?
[03:57] <ZeroGratitude> because
[03:57] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, neither did alien
[03:57] <ZeroGratitude> i was having problmes earlier
[03:58] <ZeroGratitude> trying to partition
[03:58] <ZeroGratitude> someone was helping me here
[03:58] <ZeroGratitude> and he is not anymore
[03:58] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: one way to find out ;) getting the source from cvs now
[03:58] <AlwaysIcey> Yes, they are.  Plus, I have a DNS server on one of my local machines.
[03:58] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, and 32bit chroot was a disaster
[03:58] <farous> bernier: normlly you need the main repos + universe and multiverse. anyother repos you add is your choice to make
[03:58] <bernier> kk
[03:58] <Xinux> #ubotu xorg
[03:58] <AlwaysIcey> How would I go about configuring the gateway and DNS servers?  (I'm thinking it's a conf file, but I can't remember which.
[03:58] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: haha I bet, I haven't bothered with that
[03:58] <FaithX> hey guys, I have a booting problem... I had a failing drive which I managed to get all the data off... I have loaded grub onto the new drive but it seems that when it comes to load the initrd it fails, even though the disks are pratically identical.
[03:58] <AJ_Riddle> How do I setup the name for my database in mysql?
[03:58] <Xinux> whats the command to reset xorg file
[03:58] <bobstro> AlwaysIcey: are your local machines getting addresses via dhcp?
[03:59] <ZeroGratitude> anyone know how to partition through the terminal?
[03:59] <NickGarvey> AJ_Riddle: thats where you need a sql tutorial I believe
[03:59] <benkong2> farous, I have a T42P thinkpad with an ATI Radeon R250 Lf [FireGL 9000]  (rev 02)
[03:59] <AlwaysIcey> Nope.  Static IP;s
[03:59] <NickGarvey> ZeroGratitude: scroll up, I told you
[03:59] <Xinux> whats the command to reset xorg file??
[03:59] <Marineboy> NickGarvey, do you mean to change it like this  deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper main restricted
[03:59] <silince> cfdisk
[03:59] <bobstro> AJ_Riddle: that is a mysql question. you need a howto on that topic i'd say.
[03:59] <bernier> Hmmm adept is having a hard time with all those packages :p
[03:59] <greyjay> How do you stop network services from coming up at startup?
[03:59] <ZeroGratitude> No you didnt
[03:59] <ZeroGratitude> you just told me that they are good tools
[04:00] <bimberi> !xorg
[04:00] <ubotu> somebody said xorg was To reconfigure your X server, type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in a terminal, or check here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto or here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-83973.html
[04:00] <benkong2> farous, no what I don't have a tmpfs line in my fstab
[04:00] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, lucky dog!
[04:00] <Digipan> hi all
[04:00] <bimberi> Xinux: ^^^^^^
[04:00] <farous> benkong2: if you are sure you card is supported you might consider compiling from source. btw the boost in perfomance is not that ggreat. the tmpfs should read tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults, rw o o. make sure you have the rw there
[04:00] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: did you run autogen?
[04:00] <mattwestm> what does the -f option do on apt-get?
[04:00] <Pelo> help for a newbie ? I'm trying to get the right drivers for my videocard but all I got was a text file with a driver in c  what the heck do i do with it ?
[04:00] <NickGarvey> ZeroGratitude: then read the man files
[04:01] <Disorder> iptables -A INPUT -s <IP> -J ACCEPT
[04:01] <maria> hello everyone, i need help
[04:01] <benkong2> farous, I am using lvm would there still be a tmpfs line?
[04:01] <AlwaysIcey> mattwestm, you can try apt-get --help or man -k apt-get for more information on it.
[04:01] <G8trBait> It seems Shift + Backspace seems to be mapped to reset Gnome ? (guessing) because it restarts.. I seem to use that key combo a lot when I type, how do I change it?
[04:01] <farous> benkong2: fglrx needs the shared memory just add the line i sent you to the end of your fstab. and you know you need to reboot after the installation
[04:01] <bernier> farous ok i got my sources.list
[04:01] <maria> my computer crashed when i tried upgrading from breezy to dapper
[04:01] <Hedos> Hello, I just installed Ubuntu. I got g++4.0 installed along with that. Before I was on slackware and g++3.4 or 3.3. When I tried to compile my project now, "ldd" shows it links to 3 times more libraries and my executable size produced is a lot bigger. Is something wrong with g++4.0? Should I use it or go back to 3.4?
[04:01] <bobstro> Disorder: if you're allowing all traffic from that ip, sounds good
[04:01] <bernier> how do i install java now?
[04:01] <benkong2> farous, ok
[04:01] <maria> please help
[04:01] <SurfnKid> hi
[04:01] <SurfnKid> easy question
[04:01] <Marineboy> ubot tell bernier about restricted formats
[04:01] <Digipan> does anyone know how I get windows media player videos to play over the internet?
[04:02] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: compiling, wish me luck
[04:02] <Pelo> maria:  good luck, I've been asking for help here all day and I didn't get it
[04:02] <bernier> ubotu tell bernier about restricted formats
[04:02] <maria> oh no.....
[04:02] <ZeroGratitude> The documentation doesnt have anything
[04:02] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: that was pretty cryptic, there was no clear readme
[04:02] <NickGarvey> !tell bernier about mp3
[04:02] <Disorder> NickGarvey, Linux? Since you said WMP I have to ask.
[04:02] <SurfnKid> why is it i my eth0 is enabled, pings loop, pings router, and gets web stuff, but cannot ping or access any other machines?  only if both laptops are wifi, can i then do file transfer
[04:02] <dtygel> people: does someone have experience with file sharing in samba?
[04:02] <mattwestm> what could be the cause of "Err http://security.ubuntu.com dapper-security Release.gpg Connection failed
[04:02] <dtygel> I'm having problems with charset!
[04:02] <bob_07> Digipan: Try getting VLC or MPlayer and their firefox plugins
[04:02] <bernier> why tell me about mp3
[04:02] <adamant1988> how can I tell if Ubuntu recognized a printer I just plugged in?
[04:02] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, compiled? (I've got my fingers crossed)
[04:02] <farous> pelo and maria be patient and ask your question again perhaps people can help
[04:03] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: its going, no problems yet
[04:03] <Disorder> adamant1988, it isnt windows
[04:03] <Dan> automatix is cool
[04:03] <benkong2> brb
[04:03] <adamant1988> I'm aware disorder, does that mean my peripherals are not plug n play? I'll have to restart?
[04:03] <bernier> farous how do i install java now?
[04:03] <NickGarvey> !automatix
[04:03] <ubotu> well, automatix is dangerous! DO NOT use it, it has wrecked many systems. If you really insist on a script to do the work for you, consider EasyUbuntu (!easyubuntu,#easyubuntu)
[04:03] <Dan> Actually
[04:03] <Dan> i use automatix all the time
[04:03] <dtygel> charset in samba filesharing: 2 ubuntu machines...
[04:03] <Dan> on my systems
[04:03] <dtygel> any help?
[04:03] <Dan> and they're great!
[04:03] <bob_07> I'm trying to connect my pocket PC using synce, but there isn't a ttyUSB0 device, any ideas?
[04:03] <Disorder> Its not PnP. I dont know exacly how tho.
[04:03] <Dan> they dont damage it at all
[04:04] <bobstro> Dan: are they secure?
[04:04] <Dan> yes
[04:04] <adamant1988> and you've been able to get updates?
[04:04] <ZeroGratitude> Anyone know how to partition through the terminal?
[04:04] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: still no errors
[04:04] <fairy> is there an smtp server installed by default on ubuntu?
[04:04] <Snow_Shelter> new to ubuntu, automatix like automator?
[04:04] <farous> bernier: use synaptic the package manager to search for and install java or anyother package you like
[04:04] <bobstro> ZeroGratitude: cfdisk works
[04:04] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: EEK NO
[04:04] <ZeroGratitude> what is cfdisk
[04:04] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: use easyubuntu
[04:04] <SurfnKid> can anyone advice on how to diagnose my eth0
[04:04] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, ok...
[04:04] <adamant1988> Ok, how can I tell Ubuntu that I've plugged in a new printer?
[04:04] <NickGarvey> ZeroGratitude: read the man files dude
[04:04] <Dan> Automatix is for 1337 h4x0rs
[04:04] <ZeroGratitude> They dun have anything
[04:04] <farous> bernier: do not forget first to update run this command. sudo aptitude update
[04:04] <bernier> farous i have adept but java's still not there
[04:04] <ZeroGratitude> I checked
[04:04] <ZeroGratitude> Before i came here
[04:04] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, I don't use it, I didn't even know what it was
[04:04] <bernier> and i ticked every cases
[04:04] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: it does a lot of stuff for you, flash, video drivers, thinks like that
[04:05] <bobstro> Dan: hah, sure
[04:05] <ZeroGratitude> IF i found a solution i would not be here
[04:05] <bernier> ha maybe
[04:05] <bernier> lol
[04:05] <adamant1988> Automatix is for people who don't mind compromising their system
[04:05] <farous> bernier: you have to reload your sources
[04:05] <Dan> lol
[04:05] <Dan> compromising?
[04:05] <bernier> thanks
[04:05] <Dan> it works great...and doesnt compromise my system
[04:05] <Dan> why, are you worried yours might become worse?
[04:05] <adamant1988> Mine's fine, I used easy ubuntu
[04:05] <bobstro> Dan: that you know of, but anyone with pride would do the work themselves, not use somebody's script! :)
[04:05] <Dan> haha
[04:05] <Dan> yeah
[04:05] <Snow_Shelter> col
[04:05] <Dan> somebodys script they make for others?
[04:06] <Dan> my bad for wanting to get stuff installed quicker and easier
[04:06] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: still going good!
[04:06] <AlwaysIcey> bobstro:  Where do I find the conf files that I have to set my gateway and dns up in (I think it's just default.conf, but I can't remember for sure)?  Thanks.
[04:06] <Dan> and arent you guys telling me to use easy ubuntu?
[04:06] <NickGarvey> dan: haha yeah
[04:06] <Dan> if you had pride you wouldnt use someone elses script
[04:06] <bobstro> Dan: they'd probably be running gentoo and going on about that too, but...
[04:06] <farous> dan if it worked for you that is great
[04:06] <NickGarvey> dan: its a joke
[04:06] <SurfnKid> is there an ubuntu package to diagnose eth0 cards and settings.. other than ethereal
[04:06] <miguelsr> hey
[04:06] <bobstro> Dan: saying use it, but don't claim 'leet skillz
[04:06] <Dan> why not claim when you have them?
[04:07] <miguelsr> someone kniow a program to listen music by radiostations like winamp?
[04:07] <SurfnKid> xmms
[04:07] <bob_07> I'm trying to connect my pocket PC using synce, but there doesn't apear to be a ttyUSB0 device, any ideas?
[04:07] <NickGarvey> miguelsr: xmms
[04:07] <farous> miguelsr: xmms
[04:07] <miguelsr> thankx
[04:07] <farous> miguelsr: and try streamtuner too to search for stations
[04:07] <miked> i have a problem getting something to start on boot...can anyone give me a hand?
[04:07] <SurfnKid> or totem, but xmms is compact
[04:07] <davey_> or... VLC!!!
[04:07] <rodrigo> Alguien que hable espaol?
[04:07] <davey_> it does everyhing
[04:07] <NickGarvey> !es
[04:07] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:08] <SurfnKid> rodrigo, si en #ubuntu-es hablan mucho
[04:08] <rodrigo> com ohago para ir ahi?
[04:08] <AlwaysIcey> maria:  What kind of errors are you getting now that you tried to upgrade?
[04:08] <SurfnKid> como entraste aqui?
[04:08] <SurfnKid> igual pero pon #ubuntu-es
[04:08] <rodrigo> hice click en algo
[04:08] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, glad to hear that. What kind of AMD you got?
[04:08] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: amd 64
[04:08] <rodrigo> es que recien hoy lo pruebo, no se ni como se usa
[04:08] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: altalon
[04:08] <SurfnKid> haz esto  pon /join #ubuntu-es
[04:08] <NickGarvey> athlon*
[04:08] <rodrigo> muchas gracias
[04:08] <SurfnKid> denada suerte
[04:08] <Marineboy> !es
[04:08] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, speed?
[04:08] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:08] <rodrigo> un salu2
[04:09] <miguelsr> rodrigo: entra a #ubuntu-es y a #ubuntu-mx
[04:09] <Disorder> Where can I get Ubutu 64bit?
[04:09] <G8trBait> It seems Shift + Backspace seems to be mapped to reset Gnome ? (guessing) because it restarts.. I seem to use that key combo a lot when I type, how do I change it?
[04:09] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: model name      : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+
[04:09] <Disorder> Where can I get Ubuntu 64bit?***8
[04:09] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: cpu MHz         : 1989.896
[04:09] <NickGarvey> Disorder: google "ubuntu download"
[04:09] <Disorder> 3200+ Nick.
[04:09] <Disorder> Thats the AMD conversion.
[04:09] <firekid> hello all Im having trouble setting ubutu up, can someone help?
[04:09] <earthen> could some one tel me how I change the name of the mounted drives that show up on the desktop
[04:09] <Alexi5> hello
[04:09] <nickrud> G8trBait, it should be ctl-alt-backspace, not alt-backspace for killing X (Gnome)
[04:09] <NickGarvey> Disorder: yeah, I know, thats why I posted the 2 ghz
[04:09] <bernier> why is everyone saying "ubutu"
[04:09] <Alexi5> Dapper is out
[04:09] <bernier> its UBUNTU
[04:09] <Alexi5> WOw
[04:09] <bernier> LOl
[04:10] <adamant1988> How can I get my printer set up in Ubuntu? is there a program to get it running?
[04:10] <Alexi5> i am still using 5.10
[04:10] <SurfnKid> just set it up manually
[04:10] <NickGarvey> !printer
[04:10] <ubotu> I heard printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[04:10] <Disorder> Hey, its a weird name, what do you expect?
[04:10] <miguelsr> farous: streamtuner is another program?
[04:10] <nerdzyboy> Hi
[04:10] <nickrud> adamant1988, point your browser at localhost:631 , or System->Admin->Printers
[04:10] <SurfnKid> its not a weird name, Ubuntu is african
[04:10] <NickGarvey> humanity to others ;)
[04:10] <coolpup> Any ideas on how to get audio working with Ubuntu and Skype
[04:10] <coolpup> ?
[04:10] <firekid> I downloaded it and set it up but I cant get to the GUI
[04:10] <bobstro> google is a weird name
[04:10] <nerdzyboy> I just installed an application and I can't seem to get it to run...
[04:10] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, that's kinda slow for a 3200+, you on Newcastle, or Venice?
[04:11] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: how big is this thing?
[04:11] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, no idea
[04:11] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: I have a hp pavilion laptop
[04:11] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, took about 15min before it failed on my 3200+
[04:11] <bernier> farous im installing java but it's been 3 min it's on "preparing" on adept
[04:11] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: runs at the advertised speed
[04:11] <NickGarvey> 2ghz
[04:11] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, Turion?
[04:11] <NickGarvey> athlon
[04:11] <SurfnKid> bobstro, and it was gonna be googol but the mixed up the last part talk about weird
[04:11] <krazykit> probably a mobile sempron, then
[04:12] <miked> plus googol.com was taken ;-)
[04:12] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, cool, I've been able to get my Athalon to post at 2.7Ghz, but it'll only boot at 2.5Ghz. Cause the BIOS voltage settings are off by -0.15V, which prohibits me from going higher... I'm running at 2.0Ghx Vcore 1.2V right now
[04:12] <nerdzyboy> anyone?
[04:12] <miguelsr> !modem
[04:12] <ubotu> hmm... modem is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto
[04:12] <Snow_Shelter> Ghx kicks Ghz anyday of the week!
[04:12] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: oh nice, I can't over click this or anything at all
[04:12] <NickGarvey> clock*
[04:12] <krazykit> Snow_Shelter: gigahax?
[04:12] <Alexi5> what good stuff does Dapper have ver 5.10
[04:13] <Alexi5> what good stuff does Dapper have over 5.10
[04:13] <firekid> Could someone please tell me how to get to the GUI, it doesn't let me acess it. I used the command line at the text login area but it says there is no such bash. Any ideas?
[04:13] <miguelsr> !dsl
[04:13] <ubotu> pppoe is probably Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE
[04:13] <NickGarvey> Alexi5: changelog ;)
[04:13] <NickGarvey> !aol
[04:13] <ubotu> NickGarvey: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:13] <krazykit> Alexi5: new applications
[04:13] <G8trBait> Any idea how 'Shift + Backspace' key combo got mapped to reset gnome?
[04:13] <Alexi5> nice
[04:13] <sampson> agggh can someone help me with xgl? i got it up and 'running' but when it loads gnome it isn't loading the window decorator properly. currently i have it setup in a script to run through gnome-sessions-properties at priority 45. it loads compiz --replace gconf and then gnome-window-decorator
[04:13] <bur[n] er> G8trBait: it's in Xgl... grr
[04:13] <sampson> compiz runs and i get the effects but all windows are borderless
[04:13] <krazykit> sampson: then you didnt' follow the guide right.
[04:14] <Snow_Shelter> krazykit, gigahex!
[04:14] <Flannel> sampson: #ubuntu-xgl
[04:14] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: worked
[04:14] <Snow_Shelter> krazykit, doing hexy stuff faster than you can talk!
[04:14] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, no kidding? you running 6.06 LTS or beta?
[04:14] <Snow_Shelter> krazykit, sure, gigahax (C) (TM) (R) (R) (R)
[04:14] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: yes tls
[04:14] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: but I have no idea where the binary is
[04:15] <Alexi5> why do the freebsd say linux is a piece of shit when linux has a lot more software than freebsd
[04:15] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, it should have been created in the folder
[04:15] <Alexi5> why do the freebsd people say linux is a piece of shit when linux has a lot more software than freebsd
[04:15] <firekid> Can someone answer my question, please?
[04:15] <cjones> does anybody know how to un upgreade?\
[04:15] <krazykit> Alexi5: because everyone bashes everyone else.
[04:15] <Kovecses> freebsd does not say that
[04:15] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: yeah I don't see it
[04:15] <Flannel> Alexi5: watch your language please.
[04:15] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, who cares? I just type make install, right?
[04:15] <billybob27> a
[04:15] <farous> Alexi5: this is a support channel not a general chat room try ubuntu-offtopic
[04:15] <ZeroGratitude> Can anyone help me i have a partitioning problem
[04:16] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, cool, can you give me a link to the .tar.gz?
[04:16] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: lemme check
[04:16] <bobstro> ZeroGratitude: you're not asking about cfdisk again, are you?
[04:16] <ZeroGratitude> Im on the live cd right now and i cannot install it because it wont let me partition
[04:16] <lisa__>  anyone using the ndiswrapper package?
[04:16] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, or email it to that addr. I PMed you
[04:16] <Flannel> Alexi5: we'd be glad to speculate in -offtopic
[04:16] <bobstro> ZeroGratitude: you want to RESIZE or MOVE that partition, right?
[04:16] <ZeroGratitude> yes
[04:16] <Kovecses> ZeroGratitude, the livecd partitioning is weird
[04:16] <ZeroGratitude> any ideas on how i can do it
[04:16] <miked> lisa__, i am...just got it up and running
[04:16] <NickGarvey> Snow_Shelter: are you registered? didn't get your PM
[04:16] <cjones> how do i fix my screes res after the dapper upgrade
[04:16] <Flannel> !tell cjones about resolution
[04:16] <lisa__> miked are u using wireless?
[04:16] <Snow_Shelter> NickGarvey, whoops, forgot to identify
[04:17] <farous> cjones: sudo dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:17] <bobstro> ZeroGratitude: i usually cheat and either use partition magic or delete and re-install all OS.
[04:17] <miked> yes lisa__
[04:17] <miked> wpa-psk too!
[04:17] <bobstro> ZeroGratitude: never had luck moving with open source toys, though i've read stuff implies it can be done.
[04:17] <Alexi5> can oracle be installed on ubuntu
[04:17] <lisa__> i'm having problems pulling the windows drivers out
[04:17] <bimberi> Alexi5: yes
[04:17] <ZeroGratitude> Well someone in here was helping me about a hour or so ago and he gave me these commands to do it through the terminal, it told me i needa do the check thing in windows so i did it and now i am back but he is not on any more
[04:18] <miked> what chipset?
[04:18] <bimberi> Alexi5: what oracle version?
[04:18] <farous> Alexi5: look i tup at packages.ubuntu.com for any other package you need too
[04:18] <xnull> can I install XEN on ubuntu ?
[04:18] <ZeroGratitude> Now i need the command again to see if it would work this time
[04:18] <Kovecses> dude ubuntu is a nice os\
[04:18] <Alexi5> 10G
[04:18] <NickGarvey> Kovecses: well said
[04:18] <bobstro> ZeroGratitude: have you searched for howtos? also, up-arrow history perhaps if it's command you ran before?
[04:18] <lisa__> i d/l the wusb11v4 exe but how do i get the .inf and .sys
[04:18] <anfangs> would regular debian run better on a 600mhz laptop w/ 128 mb ram and ubuntu w/ a light window manager?
[04:18] <ZeroGratitude> where are the howtos
[04:18] <lisa__> i tried unzip and found .inf but non .sys
[04:19] <Kovecses> NickABusey, I have been using linux for a while.... lots of distros... and Ubuntu is just awesome
[04:19] <bobstro> ZeroGratitude: google for "resize windows partition" linux etc.
[04:19] <cjones> farous hey could you check this out and tell me what i did wrong http://pastebin.com/766563
[04:19] <billybob27> a
[04:19] <miked> lisa__ you'll need to either unpack the files from the exe from a windows install, or find an archive somewhere
[04:19] <bobstro> anfangs: you could build it with less stuff that way, if you really want it light.
[04:20] <cjones> farous: hey could you check this out and tell me what i did wrong http://pastebin.com/766563
[04:20] <miked> or you could try and rename it to be .zip, that was a trick that used to work sometimes back in windows...
[04:20] <lisa__> miked: i have the archive, just need better info on unpacking the file
[04:20] <cjones> sorry didnt mean to do that
[04:20] <bimberi> Alexi5: i've installed 9i and done a wikipage for it - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Oracle9i . There is also a page for 10g although it seems to be complicated when i'm sure it need not be - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Oracle10g
[04:20] <nickrud> cjones, no space between dpkg and -reconfigure, it's one command
[04:21] <lisa__> miked: did you install on a windows platform and pull from there?
[04:21] <Alexi5> ok
[04:21] <Geoffrey2> I definately have to say, Ubuntu was far easier to get up and running...Linux had definately come a long way in the user friendly department
[04:21] <Alexi5> thanks bimberi
[04:21] <bimberi> Alexi5: yw :)
[04:21] <lisa__> miked: or did you do everything on linux.  I'm only on linux.
[04:21] <bobstro> Geoffrey2: agreed. that's why i've made it my "standard debian"
[04:21] <miked> lisa__ i managed to find a zip archive for the drivers i needed
[04:21] <miked> so i was able to do it all from within ubuntu
[04:22] <billybob27> so you think ubuntu is the best linux distro from the deskto perspective?
[04:22] <farous> cjones: man seems they changed it in dapper
[04:22] <farous> am starting to hate dapper
[04:22] <lisa__> miked: what drivers did you use?
[04:22] <bobstro> billybob27: i think it's a *very good* one
[04:22] <farous> !tell cjones about resolutions
[04:22] <Geoffrey2> now, if I can just figure out how to get my wireless back, I can start thinking of doing pretty much a full transition over from Windows
[04:23] <ubuntubes> help me! I cannot do apt-get update
[04:23] <farous> cjones follow ubotu link then
[04:23] <lisa__> miked: I see netusb, lpsmusb, and wusb11v4
[04:23] <billybob27> cool
[04:23] <nickrud> ubuntubes, what error? put it on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:23] <bobstro> so what's a good wireless nic with native drivers?
[04:23] <miked> lisa__ i used the drivers for the TI ACX 111 chipset
[04:23] <ubuntubes> nickrud http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15273
[04:23] <KuLover> Can someone help me with a line in fstab?
[04:23] <miked> is the wusb11v4 the correct driver for your card?
[04:23] <bobstro> KuLover: more detail?
[04:24] <lisa__> miked: mine is different, do you use both *.inf and *.sys files?
[04:24] <KuLover> Bobstro Id like to make it so that a hard drive mounts with norma user access.
[04:24] <KuLover> normal
[04:25] <nickrud> ubuntubes, you seem not to have internet, or if you do, not have dns resolution
[04:25] <bobstro> KuLover: what is filesystem on that drive?
[04:25] <KuLover> etc3
[04:25] <gimmulf> What do i need to install to view Realplayer/WindowMedia video- clips in Firefox?
[04:25] <miked> lisa__ the archive for my drivers had quite a few file types in it... .cab, .bin, .sys, .inf -- i selected the .inf for ndis
[04:25] <KuLover> ext3**
[04:25] <farous> !tell cjones about resolution
[04:25] <ubuntubes> nickrud I do have internet connection, but and I can ping my ISP
[04:25] <bobstro> KuLover: should work fine. make sure appropriate user(s) have permissions to the mount point and files on the partition.
[04:25] <lisa__> miked: yes I selected the wusb11v4.inf file for installation
[04:26] <xnull> /j f'#ubuntu-server
[04:26] <xnull> grr
[04:26] <nickrud> ubuntubes, can you ping archive.ubuntu.com ?
[04:26] <davey_> he's having a network problem
[04:26] <DavidJaq> I have a computer that won't boot from CD. I found 'https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromWindows' but it's all instructions for Breezy, not Dapper. Can someone help me find a way to start the install process for Dapper from windows?
[04:26] <KuLover> bobstro, thats the problem.. When I copy a file to it, I dont have permisssions.
[04:26] <nickrud> davey_, I'm sure, but ...
[04:26] <carlfk> I need a BitKeeper client - is there one in the repos?
[04:26] <KuLover> bobstro, I dont know how to set it.
[04:26] <ubuntubes> nickrud ping archive.ubuntu.com cannot, but ping ip address can
[04:27] <lisa__> miked: did you need to install the ndis package?
[04:27] <bobstro> KuLover: yes, sounds like you need to set them. "sudo chown -R <yourusername> <file_or_directory>" should work.
[04:27] <CokeNCode> hey, can anyone help me out with tvtime
[04:27] <miked> lisa__ i installed ndis-utils and ndisgtk, it appears that dapper comes with ndiswrapper
[04:27] <bobstro> KuLover: that's assuming you want ALL files under there owned by that user.
[04:27] <CokeNCode> i can't get it to change channels
[04:27] <nickrud> ubuntubes, then you have dns issues. I'm not real strong with networking, so I'd ask for specific help with setting up your dns
[04:28] <miked> lisa__ that
[04:28] <miked> lisa__ that's ndiswrapper-utils
[04:29] <lisa__> miked: i'll look at what i have installed;  is that all you needed + windows .inf file?
[04:29] <mystamax> hello, if I've installed Frostwire by double clicking the .deb files and following the prompts, but I should of installed it via aptitude, is it ok to just install over it??/
[04:29] <miked> lisa__ yes, and wpasupplicant if you want wpa support
[04:29] <AlwaysIcey> Well, I may have my networking set up.  Now, I just have to get xserver to work with my ancient video card.
[04:29] <lisa__> miked: not sure whata wpasupp... is?
[04:30] <DavidJaq> I have a computer that won't boot from CD. I found 'https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromWindows' but it's all instructions for Breezy, not Dapper. Can someone help me find a way to start the install process for Dapper from windows?
[04:30] <zach> is there a gimpshop package for dapper?
[04:31] <NickGarvey> !gimp
[04:31] <ubotu> I guess gimp is at http://www.gimp.org
[04:31] <miked> lisa__ if your wireless access point uses WPA encryption then you'll need the wpasupplicant package
[04:31] <AlwaysIcey> David, can you enable the boot from CD in BIOS?  It would be easier, I think.
[04:31] <NickGarvey> zach: eh, apt-cache search gimp
[04:31] <J-_> hey, can i install and run the ubuntu 6.06 server straight into a router, or do i need to pit another nic card into the machine and have my windows connected to the server as well... probably making a complete fool outta myself, but we gotta start somewhere =P
[04:31] <mystamax> anyone??
[04:31] <zach> yeah...but i dont see gimp shop
[04:31] <KuLover> bobstro, will that setting stay forever?
[04:31] <DavidJaq> No, AlwaysIcey. My computer is completely unable to boot from CD
[04:31] <AlwaysIcey> How about a floppy?>
[04:31] <DavidJaq> BIOS says it should boot from CD, and I'm using a brand new DVD burner as the drive, but it just won't boot
[04:31] <DavidJaq> I don't have a floppy disk to use
[04:31] <bobstro-away> KuLover: yes, unless you change them back
[04:31] <miked> lisa__ otherwise you should be all set with just the ndiswrapper packages and the windows drivers
[04:32] <Faileas> J-_: in a real sense : PC->one NIC to router, set the router to port forward...
[04:32] <bobstro-away> KuLover: do be sure that's what you really want, but it will work.
[04:32] <Faileas> i use a VMware setup that needs two NICs but thats a different kettle of fish
[04:32] <zach> Does anyone know of a deb package for gimpshop... that could possibly get all presuiquites....
[04:32] <KuLover> bobstro-away, is there any other way?
[04:33] <KuLover> bobstro-away, its only a storage drive.. for music and sutch
[04:33] <J-_> Faileas so i can just connect the machine to the router like i normally do>
[04:33] <bobstro> KuLover: yes, then that should be fine.
[04:33] <lisa__> miked: ok, i don't have ndisgtk installed.  Is this a graphic tool that helps install?
[04:33] <bobstro> KuLover: if all files on that partition truly belong to that user, then that will work just fine.
[04:33] <miked> lisa__ yes, you shouldn't need it if you plan on doing it from the command line
[04:34] <miked> forgot to mention that
[04:34] <ToHellWithGA> what's the best way to set 32 bit I/O and DMA?
[04:34] <ubuntubes> anyone can solve my problem?? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15273
[04:34] <Ronz> is 20g enough to install dapper drake, and have all the kick-ass software?
[04:34] <ToHellWithGA> i've been told it'll improve my CD burning chances drastically
[04:34] <ToHellWithGA> Ronz: fa sho
[04:34] <Ronz> thx ToHellWithGA ;)
[04:35] <DavidJaq> I have a computer that won't boot from CD. I found 'https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromWindows' but it's all instructions for Breezy, not Dapper. Can someone help me find a way to start the install process for Dapper from windows? I don't have a floppy disc and no, BIOS is not the issue.
[04:35] <lisa__> miked: i did try an install from the command line, but it says that wusb11v4 doesn't install, however, netusb and lspmusb do install??
[04:35] <bobstro> ToHellWithGA: what have you got against georgia?
[04:35] <ToHellWithGA> Ronz: i have ~130 free on a 150 GB drive
[04:35] <Ronz> time to install! =)
[04:35] <farous> DavidJaq: did you check netbooting. search it on help.ubuntu.com
[04:36] <jarrod06> !netboot
[04:36] <ubotu> methinks netboot is a method of installing Ubuntu over a network. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot
[04:36] <miked> lisa__ i'm not sure about that, i didn't have any issues installing for my card
[04:36] <lisa__> mike:  i'll load the ndisgtk and give it a  try, thanks!
[04:36] <Chris_C> Does anyone know how I can access the extra non-music data on an "enhanced CD"? (i.e. a movie burned on the outside edge)
[04:36] <ToHellWithGA> bobstro: the University (sic) of Georgia is where mouth-breathing morons go to spend 4-10 years training to be professional drunks.
[04:36] <miked> lisa__ good luck!
[04:36] <Chris_C> I can't get anything to come up but the CD audio player
[04:36] <bobstro> ToHellWithGA: hah, i'm in atlanta this week. :)
[04:37] <J-_> my pc is relatively slow, hopefully this server works.
[04:37] <ToHellWithGA> bobstro: now?
[04:37] <jarrod06> i live in atlanta
[04:37] <ToHellWithGA> jarrod06: i do to
[04:37] <ToHellWithGA> *too
[04:37] <jarrod06> im going to gerogia state
[04:37] <jarrod06> ^georgia
[04:37] <bobstro> ToHellWithGA: yeah, doing work here lately. but i'm OT.
[04:37] <lisa__> miked: tata!
[04:37] <mystamax> hey I'm Atlanta TOO!
[04:37] <Ronz> no cd's to burn it.............=/ only dvd's
[04:37] <ubuntubes> Err http://archive.ubuntu.com dapper Release.gpg
[04:37] <ubuntubes>   Could not resolve 'archive.ubuntu.com'
[04:37] <DavidJaq> I don't have a floppy, Farous, and the other methods are described in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromWindows but they're for Breezy and don't appear to work with my copy of Dapper
[04:37] <bobstro> so... where's a good tech bookstore near decatur?
[04:37] <ToHellWithGA> you atlanta cats old enough to share some beers and discuss linux?
[04:37] <jarrod06> after next year ill be at Georgia tech
[04:37] <ubuntubes> can somebody help me
[04:37] <mystamax> ToHellWithGA: YEP!
[04:37] <jarrod06> not beers
[04:37] <eric__> !samba
[04:37] <jarrod06> linux yes
[04:37] <ubotu> methinks samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[04:38] <bobstro> ToHellWithGA: old enough not to do so well with the beer any more :)
[04:38] <valehru> ToHellWithGA, Atlanta eh? me too..
[04:38] <Geoffrey2_> will the Linux version of Macromedia Flash player install and run properly on Ubuntu?
[04:38] <mystamax> ToHellWithGA: where do you work in atlanta?
[04:38] <valehru> well for the next 3 months anyhow
[04:38] <Chris_C> bobstro: Engineers Bkstr and GT bookstore are pretty much it in Atlanta AFAIK
[04:38] <ToHellWithGA> jarrod06: i can try to fish for a fake ID for you, assuming you're a 6 foot tall skinny redheaded guy
[04:38] <ube> hey guys
[04:38] <valehru> haha
[04:38] <ToHellWithGA> i don't fit that description but that's the fake i used for years lol
[04:38] <mystamax> I work in Alpharetta behind Northpoint Mall
[04:38] <ToHellWithGA> i work at Mary Mac's Tea Room and go to GT
[04:38] <DavidJaq> I have a computer that won't boot from CD. I found 'https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromWindows' but it's all instructions for Breezy, not Dapper. Can someone help me find a way to start the install process for Dapper from windows? I don't have a floppy disc and no, BIOS is not the issue.
[04:39] <valehru> Im out in Smyrna myself
[04:39] <KuLover> bobstro, would it have the same effect if i were able to mount the drive as user instead of giving myself permisions like that?
[04:39] <Chris_C> OTP, OTP, OTP, all Atlanta wannabe's :)
[04:39] <bobstro> KuLover: well, not with ext3.
[04:39] <valehru> Well Im actually Irish
[04:39] <bobstro> decatur here.
[04:39] <jarrod06> nope i look nothing like that
[04:39] <KuLover> bobstro, what FS do you perfer?
[04:39] <valehru> aint met too many atlantan's
[04:39] <valehru> lol
[04:39] <jarrod06> im going to love gsu though
[04:39] <jarrod06> and i hate aint
[04:39] <xnull> how do I install a older version of ati-drivers? thanks
[04:39] <jarrod06> and ya;ll
[04:39] <Chris_C> the concrete campus
[04:39] <bobstro> KuLover: i use ext3, but i hear reiser is good too.
[04:40] <Faileas> DavidJaq: you *might* be able to start the install using VMware, mounting a real disk on it. mildly risky, and only theoratical. no idea if it will actually good
[04:40] <ToHellWithGA> <3 y'all
[04:40] <NickGarvey> xfs is the coolest FS
[04:40] <abarbaccia> hey all - can i apt-get install something from a different repository without changing my sources.list? (like use dapper for just one file instead of breezy)
[04:40] <ToHellWithGA> but ain't is too base
[04:40] <Faileas> bobstro: personally i haven't had much luck with reiser, hosed my HDD twice
[04:40] <ToHellWithGA> abarbaccia: you could download that .deb
[04:40] <AlwaysIcey> David, I think the only change you need is to download the files from the dapper location instead of the breezy one.  Let me see if I can munge the link for you so you have the right files.
[04:40] <ToHellWithGA> but its dependencies might be on that other repository
[04:40] <bobstro> Faileas: i've used ext3 for so long, and no compelling reason to change so far.
[04:40] <mystamax> ToHellWithGA: what year are you?
[04:40] <abarbaccia> ToHellWithGA: thanks buddy - that'll do - no new deps
[04:41] <ToHellWithGA> mystamax: 5th this fall, graduating in december
[04:41] <jarrod06> haha fools i really run os x
[04:41] <AlwaysIcey> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/i386/
[04:41] <DavidJaq> AlwaysIcey, I tried finding the files myself but the files I got didn't appear to work
[04:41] <Faileas> bobstro: i use that now
[04:41] <Faileas> jarrod06: so?  ;p
[04:41] <Mutiny> is there an appreciable advantage for running the latest ubuntu over the latest debian, on the desktop, for a "power user?"
[04:41] <Mutiny> by power user i mean somebody with a very great deal of linux experience, on and off the desktop
[04:41] <valehru> no...
[04:41] <nickrud> Mutiny, no, not really
[04:41] <KuLover> Anyone here run a RAID array?
[04:42] <Faileas> Mutiny: well, linux being linux, a power user could take practically any distro and mod it, so no
[04:42] <valehru> unless you want the glamor of XGL...but that should be available in Debian anyhow
[04:42] <bobstro> Mutiny: if by "power user" you mean somebody who will be asked repeatedly for help, then yes. :)
[04:42] <Faileas> XD
[04:42] <valehru> hahah
[04:42] <Faileas> does that make me a windows power user then?
[04:42] <nickrud> and doesn't wanna play with subsystems anymore
[04:42] <Mutiny> Faileas, right, but i find a lot of advantages of debian over, say, slackware or suse.
[04:42] <bobstro> Mutiny: that has been one of my motivations. i'm fine with any, but get tired of teaching complex stuff to end user who just want to do stuff.
[04:42] <Faileas> Mutiny: such as?
[04:43] <ToHellWithGA> i just let the server make #atlanta in case yall wanted to talk about atlanta there instead of wasting space in this already busy channel
[04:43] <nickrud> Mutiny, the toos are the same. The implementation is different though, so you might find it a decent start
[04:43] <bobstro> Faileas: well, suse was $$$ until recently.
[04:43] <nickrud> s/toos/tools/
[04:43] <jighead> Mutiny, ubuntu gets security updates that debian unstable does not necessarily get
[04:43] <ToHellWithGA> mystamax: are you at tech?
[04:43] <Mutiny> why would ubuntu get security updates that debian wouldn't?
[04:43] <xnull> how do I install a older version of ati-drivers? thanks
[04:43] <Faileas> bobstro: and that affects the non hobbiest user how? ;p
[04:44] <jarrod06> !atidrivers
[04:44] <ubotu> jarrod06: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:44] <jonesssss> how can i install opera on my ubuntu
[04:44] <jarrod06> !atidriver
[04:44] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jarrod06
[04:44] <nickrud> Mutiny, the simple reason that unstable never claims to be up to date on security, ubuntu stable does
[04:44] <xnull> jarrod06 : i know that.. but the lasted ati drivers are f8cked .. they have bugs for 9200
[04:44] <Faileas> jonesssss: there's a .deb on the opera website
[04:44] <davey_> mutiny, if you want security, ubuntu might be considered less based on a theory i have
[04:44] <jonesssss> that doesnt work
[04:44] <jighead> Mutiny, debian only guarantees security updates for stable, ubuntu is based on unstable, so the ubuntu team is making patches that debian is not necessarily working on
[04:44] <davey_> the least popular os would be more secure
[04:45] <bobstro> davey_: er.... the "illusion" of security perhaps
[04:45] <davey_> since it's weeknesses aren't tarteged
[04:45] <abarbaccia> ToHellWithGA: where would i download it from?
[04:45] <Faileas> davey_: ONLY if the myth of security by obsurity was true
[04:45] <Mutiny> that's just a derivative of "security through obscurity"
[04:45] <davey_> thats what i use for security
[04:45] <bobstro> davey_: apple dos?
[04:45] <jarrod06> davey i disagree, the more popular an open os is, th more people will work on security issues
[04:45] <Faileas> yup
[04:45] <AlwaysIcey> David, the two files that you need are in the link I provided you with.  Have you already tried downloading them, then following the directions on the page you referred to?
[04:45] <jighead> davey_, openvms is the way to go then
[04:45] <SheaTara> Hey -- my sound won't work -- it did just a few days ago -- before i update dapper from flight7 to final
[04:45] <miguelsr> !adsl
[04:45] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL PPPoE Connection? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE
[04:45] <bobstro> davey_: that just means a few people will know, those with specific intent.
[04:45] <Faileas> jighead: well openvms allegedly IS the most secure OS available
[04:46] <AlwaysIcey> Shea, what sound card do you have?
[04:46] <ToHellWithGA> abarbaccia: that's something i wouldn't know.  anybody know where one can download individual .deb's from a repository?
[04:46] <jonesssss> faileas
[04:46] <jonesssss> faileas,they do not have anyfor dapper
[04:46] <jighead> Faileas, that's what both of the people still using it say
[04:46] <Faileas> hmm
[04:46] <Faileas> :(
[04:46] <Mutiny> jighead, then again, i'd somewhat trust that a .deb file, produced by the maintainers of a piece of software, would be available more swiftly than a patch made by the ubuntu team.
[04:46] <ToHellWithGA> abarbaccia: my best bet would be to add the repository, download, and then remove that repository.  i'd hope it would then leave those packages when removing the repository
[04:46] <Faileas> jighead: they actually did a test
[04:46] <axion`> stupid question, whats the command to delete a file from Terminal?
[04:46] <ToHellWithGA> axion`: rm
[04:46] <jonesssss> faileas, and breezy requires a few libs that dapper doesnt have
[04:46] <axion`> k, thx
[04:47] <abarbaccia> ToHellWithGA: yeah, but scripting all that in sed is a bitch
[04:47] <Faileas> personally how "good" a OS is is dependant on 1) usability 2) security 3) drivers...
[04:47] <ToHellWithGA> if it's a folder with tight permissions you might have to "sudo rm" instead
[04:47] <SheaTara> AlwaysIcey: lspci says: 0000:00:14.5 Multimedia audio controller: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
[04:47] <danial> Hello
[04:47] <Ar2No> help me I cannot do sudo apt-get
[04:47] <Faileas> windows has 3) and a bit of 1), apple has 1) and 3) (due to specific hardware) and a fair bit of 2
[04:47] <danial> I am having problems with my Wi-fi and a rather large delay in http connections
[04:47] <Faileas> linux, depends on distro
[04:48] <danial> Ar2no: Do you have adept installed?
[04:48] <ToHellWithGA> Ar2No: could you be more specific?  you can't run the command or you don't know the syntax or what?
[04:48] <Mutiny> so ubuntu has Xgl, which wouldn't even be useful at all without an opengl accel. card, right?
[04:48] <jighead> Mutiny, software maintainers don't put out debs, Debian and Ubuntu do, the software maintainers patch their apps, and it is up to the package maintainers of Debian and Ubuntu to create updated packages
[04:48] <jarrod06> !mutiny
[04:48] <ubotu> jarrod06: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:48] <Mutiny> i see a lot of software maintainers packaging their own .deb files.
[04:48] <nickrud>    ubotu mutiny is ubuntu
[04:49] <Ar2No> danial & ToHellWithGA http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15273
[04:49] <ubotu> okay, nickrud
[04:49] <nickrud> ubotu forget mutiny
[04:49] <ubotu> nickrud: i forgot mutiny
[04:49] <Ar2No> danial what do u mean? adept?
[04:49] <nickrud> heh. thought the spaces would confuse the bot
[04:49] <Cornellius> So, who here tried the XGL & Compiz thing ?
[04:49] <Cornellius> The 3D desktop thing
[04:49] <jarrod06> ubotu mice like cheese
[04:49] <ubotu> jarrod06: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:49] <tristanmike> Cornellius: running it right now
[04:49] <ToHellWithGA> Ar2No: try to update
[04:49] <jighead> Faileas, openvms has only recently been able to run ssh/sshd, so while it's kernel may be supperb it's useability has been, well telnet and ftp
[04:49] <SheaTara> My sound won't work on an ATI IXP sound card -- it did before I upgraded from KDE 3.5.2 to 3.5.3 -- help
[04:49] <Mutiny> or they had somebody else make a .deb manifest or whatever it's called and then just produce one as a matter of routine during their release or build process
[04:49] <ToHellWithGA> sudo apt-get update
[04:49] <adamant1988> Cornellius: I heard it was very unstable and drains your CPU a lot.
[04:50] <AlwaysIcey> Shea, did ubotu whisper you with some links?
[04:50] <tristanmike> adamant1988: my cpu is 0%
[04:50] <Ar2No> ToHellWithGA when I type sudo apt-get update then I got that long msg
[04:50] <lola> hey
[04:50] <adamant1988> tristanmike: only saying what I've heard... myself I'm not brave enough to try it for some eye candy
[04:50] <tristanmike> adamant1988: fluxuates between 0-11% but I have rhythmbox going too
[04:50] <Faileas> jighead: IE it has 1 of 3 things that make a good OS
[04:50] <miguelsr> !wireless
[04:50] <ubotu> wireless is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers
[04:50] <SheaTara> AlwaysIcey: sorry -- did not see -- I read the first one, but for the second -- I'm ubing dapper, not hoary, but I'll look anyway'
[04:51] <jarrod06> !ubotu
[04:51] <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.
[04:51] <tripppy> !optus
[04:51] <lola> my computer doesnt seem to recognize my audio board... any ideas? please?
[04:51] <ubotu> tripppy: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:51] <AlwaysIcey> K.
[04:51] <tripppy> !motorola
[04:51] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, tripppy
[04:51] <tristanmike> adamant1988: i'm just letting you know what I'm experiencing, it's great, i have set up a seperate session so I don't interfere with my "production" logon :)
[04:51] <irun> any body know how to upgrade firefox ??
[04:51] <nickrud> !ff1.5
[04:51] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[04:52] <adamant1988> tristanmike: I would try it but I just finally got Linux on my desktop working with my very finniky video card... I'm not going to push it
[04:52] <nickrud> irun, see ubotu just above
[04:52] <claudio> does anyone know which version of gcc was used to compile ubuntu 5.04
[04:52] <tripppy> something weird is happening... i just got a cable modem... it works fine with windows
[04:52] <tripppy> not with ubuntu
[04:52] <claudio> does anyone know which version of gcc was used to compile ubuntu 5.04
[04:52] <Rede> hey. i just installed kubuntu 6.06 and my sound is working, but using the wrong card (its using on-board as opposed to my sblive 5.1, but sound works fine if i plug speakers into that card)
[04:52] <tristanmike> adamant1988: probably for the best :) I have an nvidia, so I'm pretty cool
[04:52] <irun> ok
[04:52] <jarrod06> !gcc
[04:52] <ubotu> well, gcc is the GNU project C and C++ compiler.  From the command-line, type "man gcc" for a complete manual on gcc.  You can install gcc with 'sudo apt-get install build-essential'
[04:52] <SheaTara> AlwaysIcey: Looked -- I don;t use ESD either -- I use arts
[04:52] <tristanmike> claudio: 3.4.x ?
[04:52] <Rede> does anyone know how id go about changing the sound card?
[04:52] <tripppy> red: turn off onboard soundcard in the BIOS
[04:52] <SheaTara> AlwaysIcey: anything more?
[04:53] <AlwaysIcey> Not really..  I'm having some of the same issues as you, except that my sound card is ancient.
[04:53] <claudio> problem is i have to compile spca5xx with the right version
[04:53] <Mutiny> i'm going to try to apt-get upgrade my 4 year old Debian desktop.  should be interesting, to say the least.
[04:53] <claudio> problem is i have to compile spca5xx with the right version
[04:53] <claudio> i've tried 3.4 - 4.0
[04:53] <bobstro> Mutiny: yeah, but should work! :)
[04:53] <claudio> and nothing works
[04:53] <nickrud> Mutiny, um, don't upgrade to ubuntu directly, no ;(
[04:53] <AlwaysIcey> Did you check in the wiki to see if your sound card is supported?  Or maybe in the forums for help.
[04:53] <SheaTara> AlwaysIcey: I'll look at some of Xine's conf
[04:53] <RobNyc> !ati
[04:53] <ubotu> I guess ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[04:54] <Ar2No> anyone can help me?? please
[04:54] <SheaTara> AlwaysIcey: It already worked before -- yesterday
[04:54] <Rede> trippy: theres no way i can just tell alsa to use the sblive without doing so?
[04:54] <tripppy> when i plug cable modem into eth port on windows, i get a auto address via DHCP - i mean im connected now!
[04:54] <tripppy> rede: no idea. if you dont need on board one. disable it.
[04:54] <danial> If anyone replied, I missed it, so I am going to ask again. Anyone have any idea why my wifi might have started having a huge delay
[04:54] <danial> It started within the past few days
[04:55] <jarrod06> dapper upgrade?
[04:55] <tripppy> ubuntu doesnt get auto address from cable modem... i have no idea why
[04:55] <tristanmike> Ar2No: perhaps your mirror is down
[04:55] <tristanmike> !tell Ar2No about sources
[04:56] <nickrud> tripppy, I'm not an networking expert, by any means. But if you have only one ethernet port, add the two lines   auto eth0 <newline> iface eth0 inet dhcp  to /etc/network/interfaces, then sudo ifdown eth0 && sudo ifup eth0
[04:56] <jarrod06> !tell jarrod06 about sources
[04:56] <SheaTara> AlwaysIcey: still won't work --
[04:56] <tristanmike> Ar2No: you can try replacing your current sources with the sources ubotu sent you, and do an "apt-get update" to see if things change
[04:56] <AlwaysIcey> Ar2No, try sudo aptitude update It's been working for me, AFAIK.
[04:56] <davey_> ar2no has a network problem, i tryed to help, but apperntly it messed him up
[04:57] <tristanmike> jarrod06: you can "/msg ubotu <factiod>" for personal one-on-one encounters with him ;)
[04:57] <AlwaysIcey> I'm not sure what to tell you then Shea.  It stopped working when you upgraded, or did it work for a while after you upgraded?
[04:57] <tripppy> nickrud: i have two eth's - im did hhave ubuntu setup as my router/FW - with a DSL modem, I moved , got cable.... now its weird
[04:58] <SheaTara> AlwaysIcey: Stopped working directly thereafter
[04:58] <nickrud> tripppy, then cut to the chase, pare down /etc/network/interfaces to the bare minimum & get your dhcp working. You can add back the rest later.
[04:58] <SheaTara> AlwaysIcey: I tried installing fglrx too
[04:59] <__mikem> I wonder when they are going to release a review of ubuntu on mad panguin
[04:59] <Ronz> ?
[05:00] <Ar2No> tristanmike AlwaysIcey http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15275 still got problem
[05:00] <NickABusey> Has anyone here gotten OpenGL to work with NVIDIA on AMD64?
[05:00] <__mikem> Yes
[05:00] <__mikem> I have
[05:00] <__mikem> and I am even using vmware
[05:00] <NickABusey> I can't seem to get mine to work
[05:00] <tripppy> nickrud: sorry. can i send you the config i have on windows
[05:00] <__mikem> Is the problem that you can't boot into the OS
[05:00] <NickABusey> no, I'm in X right now
[05:01] <tristanmike> Ar2No: you are using dapper, right ?
[05:01] <NickABusey> I can't get OpenGL to work, as in 3d support
[05:01] <nickrud> tripppy, sure, but I don't use windows at all. I'm interested in what it looks like, anyway :)
[05:01] <sugarhigh4242> anyone running AiGLX?
[05:01] <william__> I need to edit a file tovidgui but I cant due to permissions, I've tried to chmod 777 the file but no luck... any ideas?
[05:01] <__mikem> Oh, I had a problem where the computer would freeze after booting into linux, but rearanging the DIMM chips fixed that
[05:01] <Ar2No> tristanmike yes dapper drake
[05:01] <danial> I am running AiGLX
[05:01] <AlwaysIcey> ok, Ar2No, you need to follow nickrud's advice to tripppy..  Open up /etc/networks/interfaces and pastebin what's in there.
[05:01] <sugarhigh4242> danial, are you getting "ghosts" of windows after you close them?
[05:02] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15274
[05:02] <danial> nope
[05:02] <Warbo> william__: sudo chown?
[05:02] <william__> arrg
[05:02] <Geoffrey2> !GPG
[05:02] <danial> sugar: it is functioning fine
[05:02] <ubotu> I guess gpg is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto or http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/8746
[05:02] <william__> hahaha Warbo I forgot :P
[05:02] <sugarhigh4242> danial, that sucks for me :(
[05:02] <sugarhigh4242> i'm running an intel i910
[05:03] <sugarhigh4242> and when i close windows, a translucent "frame" of the window remains
[05:03] <AlwaysIcey> Ar2No, you need to add DNS Servers to that.  I'll see if I can get the lines for you.  (May be a few minutes).  I'm going to assume that the DNS server will be the same as your gateway (if you're on DSL or cable).
[05:05] <anethema> hey is there a way to use the old style ubuntu..the cd i downloaded boots to a live cd with the option of installed using some graphical installer
[05:05] <anethema> but if i go to the manual partitioner...
[05:05] <danial> sugar: the i910 seem to have a good few issues with linux
[05:05] <anethema> it freezes :(
[05:05] <AlwaysIcey> Ar2No add "dns-nameservers 192.168.1.250" (without the quotes) to the end of the interfaces file.
[05:05] <danial> took me a good while to get ubuntu to the correct resolution
[05:05] <hedos> Hey guys. I just installed the ATI drivers for Ubuntu. Looks like they're working fine, I get fast FPS in OpenGL games. I just have troubles setting my display resolution.
[05:05] <anethema> the old style installer i mean, breezy style
[05:05] <__mikem> anethema you probably have a corupted image
[05:06] <hedos> I use aticonfig to add a 1600x1200 resolution, so that's what I'm in at the moment.
[05:06] <SeanTater> anyone have an idea what to do if the sound stops after upgrading KDE, Dapper, and attempting to install fglrx?
[05:06] <jighead> anethema, there is an alternate install that will do text/server/oem installs
[05:06] <__mikem> try redownloading it before you blame the installer
[05:06] <hedos> But Gnome actually just occupies maybe a size of 1280x1024.
[05:06] <AlwaysIcey> If you know what DNS Servers your ISP wants you to use (can usually be found by going to the modem's configuration pages in your browser) I would add those at the end.
[05:06] <hedos> it looks like my video card is in 1600x1200 and Gnome is in 1280x1024 or something like that.
[05:06] <hedos> So the right and bottom 1/3 of my screen is just blank.
[05:06] <Faileas> hedos: check your bios maybe? my bro's system had the same issue
[05:06] <hedos> Any idea?
[05:06] <anethema> jighead on the same iso? how do i run it ?
[05:07] <jighead> anethema, no differnet iso, you will  have to download it
[05:07] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey still cannot get the update
[05:07] <Nathanael> How do I display my memory from the command line?
[05:07] <anethema> doh, fugit ill figure it out, thanks guys
[05:07] <Warbo> hedos: Is this a TFT issue? I know many TFT screens will only run at their native resolution, and trying to go lower results in a smaller image
[05:07] <jighead> Nathanael, free or top
[05:07] <hedos> I'm on a laptop but using an external CRT monitor. The laptop screen is just closed and inutilized.
[05:07] <Nathanael> thanks
[05:08] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey still cannot get the update http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15276
[05:08] <Aven> hey
[05:08] <Aven> how do I use breezy's universe package?
[05:08] <hedos> I was able to get 1600x1200 fine on slackware on the same hardware.
[05:08] <gord> !universe
[05:08] <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.
[05:08] <Ronz> "error loading operating system"    this is gonna be a long night. =)
[05:08] <Aven> ok, thanks
[05:09] <AlwaysIcey> Ar2No, in your command line, type in ping -c5 192.168.1.250 and tell me if you get replies
[05:09] <Nathanael> Ronz: After reboot?
[05:09] <Ignacio> hi i have a question
[05:09] <Ronz> yea, in the middle of install, it froze
[05:09] <Nathanael> What stage of the install?
[05:09] <Nathanael> Copying files to HDD?
[05:09] <Ignacio> i need to add some new lines to the route table
[05:10] <Ignacio> in which config file
[05:10] <Aven> bleh, no noe
[05:10] <Aven> *no
[05:10] <Ronz> install OEM from cd
[05:10] <Ignacio> do i have to add them ?
[05:10] <Aven> how do I add breezy's universe repository? not the new Ubuntu Dapper
[05:10] <Nathanael> Ronz: If at first you don't succeed...
[05:10] <Flannel> !tell Aven about repositories
[05:10] <Ronz> do it again
[05:10] <Ronz> !
[05:10] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Ronz
[05:10] <SAM_theman> yo people i really need some help GDM keeps on failing
[05:10] <Ronz> i just dont want to fubar my windows partition
[05:10] <nickrud> Aven, use the repos at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[05:11] <SAM_theman> My GDM screen all i get is a blue screen
[05:11] <miguelsr> !spahish
[05:11] <Nathanael> Add the universe repository to your sources.list file!
[05:11] <ubotu> miguelsr: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:11] <SAM_theman> !GMD
[05:11] <ubotu> SAM_theman: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:11] <__mikem> Hey Hobbsee, remember me?
[05:11] <SAM_theman> !Gdm
[05:11] <ubotu> SAM_theman: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:11] <cyphase> who thinks GDebI should install rpms using alien
[05:11] <zach> how can i format a usb thumb drive?
[05:11] <Hobbsee> hey __mikem.  yes
[05:11] <Aven> nickrud: ah, that's what I'm looking for thanks
[05:11] <AlwaysIcey> tell miguelsr about es
[05:11] <__mikem> !tell miguelsr about es
[05:11] <nomasteryoda> zach, under the System menu you should see Disks
[05:12] <nomasteryoda> use that tool
[05:12] <Warbo> zach: If it is /dev/sda then "sudo mkfs.filesystemyouwant /dev/sda1"
[05:12] <AlwaysIcey> SAM, what kind of video card are you using?
[05:12] <nickrud> Aven, np, I came into this channel complaining about sources :)
[05:12] <Aven> heh
[05:12] <Nathanael> 386084 = 384MB of RAM?
[05:13] <Nathanael> mmmm....sources
[05:13] <irun> yup
[05:13] <xnull> how do I install flash/java for firefox?
[05:13] <zach> the format option is greyed out under disk
[05:13] <Nathanael> Automatix!
[05:13] <nickrud> best sources: delete all, and cycle through all options in synaptic. Don't even gotta know the names
[05:13] <nekostar> \o/
[05:13] <Nathanael> xnull: ^^^
[05:13] <adamant1988> !Automatix
[05:13] <ubotu> Please join #automatix for help and discussion with automatix.
[05:13] <tritium> nekostar: please turn that off
[05:13] <AlwaysIcey> Not quite Nathanel.  It would be 384 * 1024 or 393216
[05:13] <nekostar> i LUB the new ubuntu so far
[05:13] <nomasteryoda> !tell xnull about java
[05:13] <nekostar> tritium, that was manual ~_~
[05:14] <nomasteryoda> nekostar, it is sweet
[05:14] <nekostar> btw
[05:14] <tritium> adamant1988: please don't use that.  easyubuntu is preferred
[05:14] <roostishaw> what bash command is used to see if a web url exists?
[05:14] <Nathanael> I'm running automatix right now!
[05:14] <nekostar> did anyone fix gnome+k3b in dapper or does it still fail
[05:14] <Nathanael> New install on a free P3
[05:14] <nickrud> roostishaw, I usually ping it
[05:14] <AlwaysIcey> rootishaw try nslookup or ping
[05:14] <nekostar> Nathanael, swt
[05:14] <tristanmike> nekostar: never failed for me, not once
[05:15] <Warbo> nekostar: It has never failed for me
[05:15] <d00by> whats up with xchat being removed from 6.06?
[05:15] <Nathanael> swt?
[05:15] <d00by> i had to synaptic it
[05:15] <cynical> <3 xchat
[05:15] <distanceisdeath> how can i create an iso file? from cdrom?  dd isnt finding my disc in my drive.  im not even sure if i have the right drive typed.  how can i firgure this out?
[05:15] <adamant1988> you can get IRC through gaim...
[05:15] <__mikem> AMD_XP change your name now!!
[05:15] <nickrud> d00by, it's in universe, why is a question for someone
[05:15] <iiiears> <3 XChat
[05:15] <SAM_theman> ok brb restarting
[05:15] <Warbo> nekostar: "cdrecord" comaplains about 2.6 kernel but nothing up with k3b
[05:15] <cynical> but xchat is better
[05:15] <roostishaw> nickrud, ping http://sitehere.com  ?
[05:15] <Nathanael> irssi is better than xchat
[05:15] <nickrud> roostishaw, ping sitehere.com
[05:15] <Nathanael> it's RAW
[05:16] <markgrif> I just installed lynx and trying to go to google gives me a 400 bad request error.
[05:16] <Hobbsee> nekostar: please remove that playing message
[05:16] <markgrif> Yet I can go to cnn.com.
[05:16] <zach> warbo: what was taht command ...with say fat16? (is that the right format to use?>
[05:16] <tritium> Hobbsee: I already asked him.  He typed it himself :|
[05:16] <Hobbsee> oh ok
[05:17] <Warbo> zach: If you KNOW that your device is /dev/sda and it only contains 1 partition then "sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sda1" will format it. NOTE: Putting something wrong in there can leave a wiped system!
[05:17] <roostishaw> nickrud, thanks!
[05:17] <w0pw0p> hi, anybody can help me? I installed opera 8, but when i tried to execute it it says me " error while loading shared libraries: libqt-mt.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" but i HAVE installed this libraries but opera doesn't detect it, how can i solve this?
[05:17] <__mikem> Heres a random question. WOuld you rather use irssi or xchat?
[05:17] <Nathanael> HAs anyone found a linux client for syncing to an Exchange calendar?
[05:17] <zach> mkfs.vfat: /dev/sda1 contains a mounted file system. is what i get
[05:17] <nekostar> tristanmike, Warbo failed for me
[05:17] <xnull> !javadebs
[05:17] <ubotu> In Breezy: j2re1.4 is in multiverse. In Dapper: sun-java5-jre is in multiverse
[05:17] <nekostar> __mikem, xchat 2.4.x
[05:18] <zach> i have a linux distro on usb thumb drive..
[05:18] <jighead> Nathanael, evolution has a plugin
[05:18] <nekostar> and Hobbsee as you would notice if you noticed my reply
[05:18] <Nathanael> jighead:thanks
[05:18] <w0pw0p> please help!
[05:18] <__mikem> I use irssi, NCURSES FOREVER!!
[05:18] <Warbo> zach: Your drive is mounted. unmount it with "sudo umount /dev/sda1"
[05:18] <cynical> I would rather use xchat
[05:18] <nekostar> tritium nekostar: please turn that off
[05:18] <nickrud> do people need to install sun-java5-plugin for the browsers? the dependencies seem to say so
[05:18] <Nathanael> IRSSI!
[05:18] <nekostar> nekostar tritium, that was manual ~_~
[05:18] <id_sonic> IRSSI!
[05:18] <d00by> anybody know a good link to a good, UPDATED madwifi install tutorial?
[05:18] <id_sonic> I always use IRSSI.
[05:18] <Hobbsee> nekostar: i didnt see it, sorry...
[05:18] <nekostar> __mikem, i got a good thing for irssi that actually shows all the chans
[05:18] <Nathanael> w/transparency
[05:18] <xnull> anybody could tell me a 3d game ?
[05:18] <nekostar> Hobbsee, its ok
[05:19] <Warbo> zach: ONLY use sda if you only have 1 usb device plugged in. Otherwise it may be sdb or sdc or something
[05:19] <danial> I am going to ask this one more time, in hopes that I missed the answer for a second time:
[05:19] <nekostar> at least yer not a total prick like him ~_^
[05:19] <InvisiblePinkUni> i upgraded to dapper, now i get a blank screen when I VNC to it. How can I make it show the normal login screen?
[05:19] <Nathanael> Solitair...when you win
[05:19] <id_sonic> xnull : WOW
[05:19] <zach> Warbo: now it says its not found...because its not mounted...
[05:19] <tritium> ubotu: forget automatix
[05:19] <ubotu> i forgot automatix, tritium
[05:19] <nickrud> xnull, pinball
[05:19] <xnull> id_sonic: working on linux?
[05:19] <markgrif> I would use irssi if I knew how to set it up. Too lazy to rtfm for now. Need to set it up to sign in and send my password to nickserv.
[05:19] <id_sonic> xnull : use WINE
[05:19] <danial> Does anyone have any idea why, in the last few days, my wifi connection seems to have grown a delay, a delay of up to 11 seconds, but pings seem to show a normal speed
[05:19] <xnull> nickrud: something to install with apt
[05:19] <nekostar> lmfao
[05:19] <__mikem> NO use cedega
[05:19] <jackn> hello all. Can somebody please help with Pan newsreader basics. Would like to log on to a list, can't seem to.
[05:19] <iiiears> xnull - The unreal tournament series includes linux installers on the CD. Many others can use "Cedega" or Wine
[05:19] <nickrud> xnull, exactly, it's like I was a kid again
[05:20] <nekostar> i much much prefer xchat to irssi
[05:20] <__mikem> you can get it free through cvs
[05:20] <lola> davey_ didnt work. It still says 5.10
[05:20] <AlwaysIcey> danial, do you have WEP enabled?
[05:20] <InvisiblePinkUni> i upgraded to dapper, now i get a blank screen when I VNC to it. How can I make it show the normal login screen?
[05:20] <Warbo> zach: It doesn't matter whether it's mounted (well, it SHOULDN'T be mounted). It wouldn't be found if it's not plugged in
[05:20] <Aven> omg, dapper is so damn unstable!
[05:20] <Aven> breezy rocked
[05:20] <__mikem> gui isn't everything nekostar
[05:20] <danial> alwaysicey: nope
[05:20] <roostishaw> nickrud, with ping -c 1 pass.villagechristian.org/sched/08cc3493.htm, i get an unknown host error... whats wrong?
[05:20] <xnull> iiiears: does apt knows to install unreal ?
[05:20] <Nathanael> Anyone running XGL on Dapper?
[05:20] <Warbo> Aven: What is a duck's equivalent of teething problems?
[05:20] <Aven> xnull: nope
[05:20] <tritium> Aven: what's the issue?  It's working well for everyone else
[05:20] <markgrif> My panels only crashed 3 times today. lol
[05:20] <AlwaysIcey> Then you may have unwanted users downloading off of your WIFI connection.
[05:20] <nekostar> anyone who uses irssi should google adv_windowlist.pl
[05:20] <nickrud> roostishaw, ping -c 1 pass.villagechristian.org     the site, not the page
[05:20] <xnull> damm
[05:20] <danial> this problem doesn't accur under windows XP on the same machine
[05:20] <nekostar> that thing is teh shitzorz
[05:20] <jackn> Help with Pan newsreader basics please?
[05:20] <id_sonic> nekostar : OK, I think Xchat is a good , but IRSSI is simple to use and use less CPU time.
[05:21] <duckdown> Irssi is brutal for not being able to display notices and whois in the active window
[05:21] <Aven> tritium: xine used to go real fast, now it's really slow with dapper
[05:21] <InvisiblePinkUni> anyone having problems with VNC on dapper?
[05:21] <xnull> aven: what games does apt knows to install ?
[05:21] <roostishaw> nickrud, how do i test if a page exists?
[05:21] <duckdown> i much prefer xchat to irssi
[05:21] <danial> This is the only computer connect to my wifi, I am certain of it
[05:21] <duckdown> FN~InvisiblePinkUni> The VNC clients absolutely blow here on dapper
[05:21] <nickrud> roostishaw, not a clue. I tend to believe the server in general
[05:21] <Warbo> xnull: Anything in the repositories. Look under "Games" in Synaptic
[05:21] <duckdown> if you put them in fullscreen mode, they get stuck
[05:21] <zach> Warbo: thanks!
[05:21] <tritium> Aven: dvd playback?  is dma still enabled?
[05:22] <AlwaysIcey> Which clients does Dapper have (VNC)?
[05:22] <jackn> Hello. Help with Pan newsreader please?...
[05:22] <danial> Only problems I have had with VNC and dapper have had to do with compiz
[05:22] <Aven> it played video files from my harddrive :P
[05:22] <zach> does anyone have GimpShop working in dapper?
[05:22] <InvisiblePinkUni> duckdown: the clients are good... but i'm unable to see my Dapper Gnome Login after i upgraded
[05:22] <bobstro> jackn: what about it?
[05:22] <duckdown> the "Terminal Client" or "tsclient" is crappy, xtightvncviewer is just as bad
[05:22] <jackn> Thanks Bob.
[05:22] <duckdown> none of them work right for me
[05:22] <jighead> roostishaw, with a browser
[05:22] <lufis> Where should /opt be?
[05:22] <InvisiblePinkUni> duckdown: when i VNC to my dapper, i see a blank screen
[05:22] <jackn> I can't log on, though I'm pretty sure it's installed and I'm subscribed to a list.
[05:23] <jackn> Have copy of log.
[05:23] <Warbo> lufis: Ermmm... In /?
[05:23] <danial> Non http based requests seem to be fine, just http. I have tried FireFox, Mozilla Suite, and Elinks, all of which have this problem
[05:23] <lufis> Warbo: :-p Well, it isn't there. I'm installing an app and want to be sure
[05:23] <Xinux> okay.
[05:23] <Xinux> how do i mount and IMG file to my cdrom drive
[05:23] <Xinux> with a supposed loop
[05:23] <__mikem> with loop
[05:23] <jackn> How can I see the list, read it in other words?
[05:23] <bobstro> jackn: i use pan, and it works fine. but a lot can vary depending on server.
[05:23] <iiiears> !mount
[05:23] <__mikem> mount -loop
[05:23] <ubotu> I guess mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[05:23] <Xinux> __mikem, how would i do that
[05:24] <iiiears> aggh. - sorry
[05:24] <bobstro> jackn: you need to get group list from server (whichs is probably huge these days)
[05:24] <__mikem> Xinux mount -loop
[05:24] <Warbo> lufis: It is for "optional" stuff. Mainly Ubuntu uses /usr for packaged stuff and /usr/local for locally built source code. /opt isn't really used by Ubuntu (but I use it for Sancho GUI which I converted from RPM)
[05:24] <Xinux> mount -loop what ?
[05:24] <jackn> Pretty sure it's basic, just don't know what to do once subscribed.
[05:24] <__mikem> the file
[05:24] <__mikem> jeesh
[05:24] <jackn> why don't I see the group? Thanks for attention, Bob.
[05:24] <Xinux> stfu =\
[05:24] <Xinux> j/k, thanks
[05:25] <__mikem> yw, sorry I blew my stack, Its late here in florida
[05:25] <Xinux> wouldnt it be
[05:25] <jackn> Where should I see the group, Bob?
[05:25] <rpedro> can someone who has wine-utils installed do me a favour?
[05:25] <Xinux> it'd be mount /home/Xinux/D2LOD.img /dev/cdrom
[05:25] <bobstro> jackn: do you see the list of newsgroups?
[05:25] <Xinux> __mikem, ?
[05:25] <bobstro> jackn: you need to download that from server if you haven't.
[05:25] <__mikem> you want to use the -loop commandline switch
[05:25] <jackn> Bobstro, no, precisely, only empty panes.
[05:25] <nekostar> btw
[05:26] <__mikem> Unfortunately, I have never actually done it, so I am not the best person to ask for help
[05:26] <rpedro> run ' apt-cache policy wine-utils ' , and tell me which repository(s) it mentions, please
[05:26] <nekostar> i was looking for a way to fool a few proggies for multimedia in mounting images....
[05:26] <jackn> Bobstro, can see 'subscribed groups' and 'other groups' in pane, but they won't budge when clicked.
[05:26] <bobstro> jackn: i think there's a "server" menu. look for option to download newsgroups.
[05:26] <Xinux> it said no medium found
[05:26] <Xinux> and i typed mount /dev/cdrom -loop /home/Xinux/D2LOD.img
[05:26] <nekostar> mounted to /media/cdrom1 and the programs like mplayer were all ZOMG A DVD IS IN :D
[05:26] <jackn> Bobstro, trying.
[05:26] <Warbo> Xinux: What are you trying to mount where?
[05:26] <_divan_> re
[05:26] <bobstro> jackn: once you have master list (.newsrc) you should see them (LOTS OF THEM) under "other"
[05:26] <bobstro> jackn: sorry, not in linux atm.
[05:26] <nekostar> though there really needs to be a package closer to daemon tools !_!
[05:27] <Xinux> Warbo, i want to mount /home/Xinux/D2LOD.img to CDROM
[05:27] <Warbo> Xinux: CDROM? Do you mean /cdrom?
[05:27] <Xinux> yes.
[05:27] <Xinux> /dev/cdrom
[05:27] <Xinux> =\
[05:27] <jackn> Bobstro, no server menu.
[05:27] <bobstro> hmmm... sorry, forgot details, but look for option to download newsgroups.
[05:27] <Warbo> Xinux: "sudo mount /home/Xinux/D2LOD.img /cdrom -o loop" there, simple
[05:27] <jackn> Bobstro, all actions seem to expect preselection of a group, but none avaiable...
[05:28] <Warbo> Xinux: You cannot mount to /dev/cdrom, you can only mount to a directory
[05:28] <jighead> Xinux, are you trying to burn an image to your cdrom?
[05:28] <Xinux> ....
[05:28] <iiiears> mount -o loop -t iso9660  /dev/cdrom /home/you/image.iso    ?
[05:28] <Xinux> no
[05:28] <__mikem> Warbo I made a woh , I told him to use -loop, I wasn't thinking
[05:28] <Xinux> im trying to make an IMG project on my cdrom
[05:28] <Warbo> Xinux: You can make a link from /dev/cdrom to your image
[05:29] <nickrud> Xinux, you have some stuff you want to write to cd?
[05:29] <Warbo> "sudo ln -sf /home/Xinux/D2LOD.img /dev/cdrom"
[05:29] <AlwaysIcey> He's trying to copy his CD to an image file (Create Image from CD).
[05:29] <Xinux> nickrud NO
[05:29] <Xinux> no
[05:29] <jackn> Bobstro, can't see download, only subscrieb or read
[05:29] <Xinux> ............
[05:29] <Xinux> omg
[05:29] <nickrud> Xinux, ok, then :)
[05:29] <Xinux> you guys misunderstand me
[05:29] <bobstro> jackn: hang on, firing up pan
[05:29] <SAM_theman> thanks my gdm is ok
[05:29] <Xinux> i want to make my IMG file mount itself to the cdrom
[05:29] <iiiears> Xinux - somewhat related is the makeisof command to copy files and dirs into a CD format
[05:29] <garryfre> cdrecord is supposed to be able to burn image files onto cd.'
[05:29] <Xinux> no cdrom in drive
[05:29] <jackn> Bobstro, and all seem to require preselection of a group..., as don't respond...
[05:29] <jackn> Bobstro, thanks, very kind.
[05:29] <Warbo> Xinux: That makes no sense. You can mount your CDROM or mount your image file.
[05:30] <__mikem> nickrud, I think he recognizes that anyone who would try to write a cd by mounting an img file on the cdrom drive (how does one do that anyway) is stupid
[05:30] <Xinux> .................
[05:30] <Xinux> how does it make no sense
[05:30] <Xinux> i want to make a kind of
[05:30] <Xinux> virtual cd
[05:30] <nickrud> Xinux, you have an image file you want to be able to read
[05:30] <tritium> !enter
[05:30] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[05:30] <iiiears> mount -o loop -t iso9660  /dev/cdrom /home/you/image.iso    ?
[05:30] <__mikem> Warbo, you can mount an image file if it contains a filesystem
[05:30] <danial> Xinux: Are you wanting to mount a CD image as a CD drive?
[05:30] <AlwaysIcey> In other words Xinux, you want to mount your image file to a VIRTUAL cd rom (mount it in the filesystem)
[05:30] <Xinux> danial, basically
[05:30] <dooglus> iiiears: you mean /mnt/cdrom?
[05:30] <Xinux> AlwaysIcey, i guess =\
[05:30] <jackn> Bobstro, here is log: Thu Jun  8 04:42:36 2006 - Pan 0.99 started
[05:30] <jackn> Thu Jun  8 04:42:36 2006 - Error opening file "/home/jackn/.pan2/newsgroups.ynm" No such file or directory
[05:30] <jackn> Thu Jun  8 04:42:36 2006 - Error opening file "/home/jackn/.pan2/newsgroups.dsc" No such file or directory
[05:30] <jackn> Thu Jun  8 04:42:36 2006 - Loaded data backend in 0.0 seconds
[05:30] <jackn> Thu Jun  8 05:00:20 2006 - Making a new connection to gpodder-devel@lists.berlios.de
[05:30] <tritium> jackn: use pastebin!!!
[05:31] <Xinux> jackn, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[05:31] <Warbo> Xinux: /dev/cdrom is a special device node, you cannot mount onto it. An image file contains a filesystem, which can be mounted in a directory or written to a CDROM
[05:31] <Xinux> warbo, damn
[05:31] <dooglus> Xinux: what do you have at the moment?  you have a .iso file?  or what?
[05:31] <Xinux> i guess ill have to write it to a cd
[05:31] <AlwaysIcey> I think iiiears has the right command for you Xinux.
[05:31] <jackn> Xinux thanks a bunch. what's that?
[05:31] <jighead> Xinux, it doesn't matter where you mount it then, you can mount it anywhere but /dev/*
[05:31] <iiiears> dooglus - lol - i haven't done it in a while the command is only likely to be close - give me a second to grab the link
[05:31] <Xinux> okay.
[05:31] <bobstro> jackn: if you do Server->Get list of all groups, does it work?
[05:31] <Xinux> guess ill have to write to cd then =\
[05:31] <nickrud> Xinux, see Warbo Xinux: "sudo mount /home/Xinux/D2LOD.img /cdrom -o loop" there, simple above, then cd /cdrom
[05:31] <jighead> Xinux, try mounting it to /tmp/cdrom or ~/cdrom
[05:32] <Xinux> ill just burn it =\
[05:32] <Xinux> even tho i have very little cds left
[05:32] <Warbo> Xinux: Earlier today I was trying to use cdrecord to write to an image (I couldn't work out how), is that anything like what you mean?
[05:32] <AlwaysIcey> Warbo, he's trying to mount it to a virtual CD ROM.
[05:32] <Warbo> Xinux: You can access a file as if it is a CD in your drive. The only thing you can't do is control the drive (there isn't one), so you can't write it, eject it, etc.
[05:32] <nickrud> Xinux, take a breath, and listen to warbo, he had you right then
[05:32] <roostishaw> how do i test if a webpage exists?
[05:32] <Xinux> Warbo, no
[05:33] <roostishaw> in bash
[05:33] <Xinux> Warbo, i know how to burn cds just fine
[05:33] <AlwaysIcey> I would say look for something like Daemon Tools on Linux then.
[05:33] <Xinux> im just going to burn the image then
[05:33] <dooglus> roostishaw: you could use wget or curl
[05:33] <iiiears> Xinux - This page has a straightforward explaination http://www.cpqlinux.com/cdimage.html (pardon the confusion.)
[05:33] <Xinux> since i cant mount it virtually to a cdrom
[05:33] <WhatTheDeuce> Excuse me if this is a dumb question, but is it possible for me to host my own site without a static ip address?
[05:33] <judah> roostishaw: you can use wget, links, lynx or a few others i'm sure.
[05:33] <qatsi> whats up everyone ?
[05:33] <Xinux> i have to go the quickest route for now
[05:33] <Xinux> i'll try your suggestion latter iiiears
[05:33] <dooglus> Xinux: if you told us what you wanted to do exactly we could probably help
[05:33] <jighead> Xinux, you don't have to burn it, you have been given the answer mount -t iso9660 -loop /home/Xinux/D2LOD.img /tmp/cdrom
[05:33] <bobstro> WhatTheDeuce: yeah, use dyndns or such
[05:33] <__mikem> I have a dyndns
[05:34] <__mikem> mikemiller.dyndns.org
[05:34] <danial> Xinux: Linux doesn't mount CDs to a CD-rom. It mounts a CD-Rom to a directory
[05:34] <roostishaw> dooglus, whats curl?
[05:34] <jackn> Bobstro, come up with anything?
[05:34] <Warbo> Xinux: But you don't have to burn them to access them. When you put a CD in a drive the filesystem on the disc is mapped into a directory ("mounted"), but you don't need a CD to do that, because an image IS the filesystem, so you can mount that
[05:34] <bobstro> jackn: yeah, didn't you see it?
[05:34] <AlwaysIcey> WhatTheDeuce.  You need to register your site at dyndns or no-ip.com and you can.  I have one hosted (although I'm getting it set up right now)
[05:34] <nickrud> Xinux, do sudo mount -o loop /home/Xinux/D2LOD.img /mnt , then do cd /mnt . do you see what you want?
[05:34] <dooglus> roostishaw: curl - Get a file from an HTTP, HTTPS, FTP or GOPHER server
[05:34] <jackn> Bobstro, sorry, guess not
[05:34] <bobstro> jackn: servers->download all newsgroups ... does that work?
[05:34] <AlwaysIcey> You'll need to get their dynamic IP udater (whichever site you use) and that will keep you synched up.
[05:34] <jackn> Bobsro, where is 'servers"?
[05:34] <roostishaw> dooglus, is there any way to just test if its there, w/o downloading it?
[05:34] <Xinux> i'll get it to work later on
[05:35] <Xinux> im going to burn it now
[05:35] <Xinux> i have no time at all
[05:35] <bobstro> jackn: no servers menu?
[05:35] <KuLover> Anyone here experiance high CPU usage during large file transfers?
[05:35] <ube> hey guys i have an issue. ubuntu doesnt recognize my hard drive
[05:35] <jackn> Bobstro, afraid not
[05:35] <danl> is there a way to use apt-get, aptitude or dpkg to reinstall a package without manually removing it and manually installing it?
[05:35] <krazykit> KuLover: transferring via what?
[05:35] <bobstro> jackn: ah... version i'm using isn't on ubuntu (long story) so maybe they changed it?
[05:35] <jackn> Bobstro, only file, edit, view, go, actions, help
[05:35] <chavo> danl, apt-get install --reinstall
[05:35] <jighead> danl, aptitude reinstall
[05:36] <danl> thanks
[05:36] <ube> i used to have a raid but now linux cant see it
[05:36] <Xinux> well um
[05:36] <krazykit> KuLover: if it's usb, that's normal.
[05:36] <bobstro> jackn: nothing under actions?
[05:36] <Xinux> NERO i used in windows
[05:36] <Warbo> Xinux: I have a few images which I like to access as if they were in my drive 24/7 (like some Amiga game CDs) so I add them to /etc/fstab to be mounted automatically at boot into /media/something and they are like permanently inserted CDs (I can unmount them at any time, but don't want to)
[05:36] <Xinux> is an .IMG file
[05:36] <Xinux> not an .ISO
[05:36] <Xinux> its a .IMG
[05:36] <jackn> Bobstro, or maybe only displayed if it thinks I'm subsribed.
[05:36] <jackn> Bobstro, looking at actions.
[05:36] <ube> i managed to install suse but nothing after that can read it
[05:36] <KuLover> Arighty, Thanks krazykit.. it is USB
[05:36] <jesusmontes> HOLA
[05:36] <jesusmontes> HOLA
[05:36] <jesusmontes> QUE TAL
[05:36] <jesusmontes> COMO ESTAS
[05:36] <bobstro> Warbo: you're asking how?
[05:36] <ube> hola
[05:36] <jesusmontes> HI
[05:37] <iiiears> Xinux - In Linux *everything* is treated as a file. explaination blah, blah, blah... etcetera.
[05:37] <jesusmontes> HOW ARE YOU
[05:37] <jighead> Xinux, run `file whatever.img` and see what it says
[05:37] <nickrud> Xinux, oh. Then, I have no darned clue, since I have no clue what the diff is. Sorry
[05:37] <ube> will windows recognize my hard drive if linux is installed?
[05:37] <Xinux> jighead, K3B says its not a valid image file
[05:37] <Xinux> jighead, sooo..........
[05:37] <iiiears> Xinux - Apologies for not giving you the right answer the first time.
[05:37] <Kyral> ube: if it has a NTFS or FAT32 partition on it
[05:37] <jighead> Xinux, so what does file tell you?
[05:38] <danl> ok... so i reinstalled xfonts-base and X still gets fatal error: could not open default font 'cursor'
[05:38] <jighead> Xinux, it will tell you what type of file it actually is, and then we can go from there
[05:38] <jackn> Bobstro, under 'actions', no action responds, seem to want a selected group, yet groups not diplayed anywhere, only have one.
[05:38] <Warbo> Xinux: iso files and img files don't really differ. "iso" is basically slang for "img" when it is a CD. "img" can be of a floppy, a hard drive or anything. CDs use the ISO9660 standard filesystem, so since the image IS an ISO9660 filesystem they are called "iso" (well, it is mainly from windows/msdod users using "file extensions" to describe things)
[05:38] <ube> i tried to use a live cd to delete the partitions but windows still cant recognize it
[05:38] <qatsi>  i have an ATI Radeon 9200SE, and im trying to use the XGL and Compiz thingy. According to the gentoo wiki page, my card is supported and...not supported. It says first that its supported, but then after, in the not suported cards, i have the ATI Technologies Inc RV280 (5964) [Radeon 9200SE]  (with ati-drivers-8.22.5)
[05:38] <ube> i want to dual boot with dapper
[05:38] <Kyral> ube: you try installing drivers?
[05:38] <Xinux> Warbo, the file extension was written as IMG and k3b is saying its not valid
[05:38] <dooglus> roostishaw: what about 'HEAD'?  (/usr/bin/HEAD in package libwww-perl)
[05:38] <tritium> qatsi: try the ubuntu wiki page
[05:39] <Xinux> Warbo, maybe i'll change the extension to .ISO
[05:39] <qatsi> tritium, ok, ill try
[05:39] <ube> kyral: which drivers?
[05:39] <Warbo> Xinux: NO!
[05:39] <Xinux> Warbo, maybe its just thinking .img is not valid
[05:39] <Kyral> Xinux: that won't work
[05:39] <__mikem> file extention does not equal file type
[05:39] <Xinux> =\
[05:39] <Warbo> Xinux: I said windows/msdos users!
[05:39] <d00by> can anybody help me set up airsnort or kismet or the like?
[05:39] <danl> brb
[05:39] <Xinux> what ?
[05:39] <Warbo> Xinux: Linux does NOT rely on file extensions
[05:39] <tritium> !tell qatsi about xgl
[05:39] <jighead> Xinux, most linux apps don't care about extensions, run `file foo.img` and find out what it is
[05:39] <Xinux> i know this
[05:39] <Xinux> okay ?
[05:39] <Xinux> im not retarded
[05:39] <Kyral> Xinux: unlike Windows, Unix doesn't determine by extension. Or rather, the last resort
[05:39] <Warbo> Xinux: So why bother renaming it?
[05:39] <Xinux> a file extension is simply an indicator
[05:39] <jackn> Bostro, guess will be looking on the forums. Thanks a bunch.
[05:40] <WhatTheDeuce> AlwaysIcey: Do you know of any good tutorials of how to get it all set up?
[05:40] <bobstro> jackn: good luck
[05:40] <tritium> Xinux: please don't hit enter when you could instead use periods or commas
[05:40] <iiiears> tritium - Thanks again for helping me move to Ubuntu Linux. :)
[05:40] <__mikem> file extentions are just for inventory control in linux
[05:40] <jackn> Bobstro, Ok, Ta.
[05:40] <ube> kyral: i had set up a raid with windows then reinstalled with suse
[05:40] <Warbo> Xinux: Try mounting it with the type autodetected ("mount file /directory -t auto -o loop") and then run "mount" to see what filesystem it is
[05:40] <tritium> iiiears: was it me?  :D  of course!
[05:40] <__mikem> for instance, you can write a shell script and name it script.mp3 and the shell will still be more than happy to execute it
[05:40] <Kyral> ube: and it suddenly starts not working
[05:41] <ube> erased the partitions with knoppix live cd
[05:41] <dooglus> roostishaw: roostishaw "HEAD -d http://www.google.com/" prints "200 OK"; "HEAD -d http://www.google.com/bad-url" prints "404 Not Found"
[05:41] <Kyral> ube: do a low level format with windows?
[05:41] <iiiears> tritium - It was you and the many others that are here and can be counted on for solid information.
[05:41] <Warbo> __mikem: I always found file prefixes more sensible. Keeps images together if they are called "jpeg.myholiday"
[05:41] <ube> kyral: windows cant recognize anything
[05:41] <tritium> iiiears: awesome!  :)
[05:41] <nickrud> o.0
[05:42] <jones> irc://irc.crucial-x.net/cx-allmp3s
[05:42] <Kyral> ube you wanna nuke the entire drive yes?
[05:42] <Rhine> Can someone help me here I have an ext 2 drive and im trying to have it mount to /media/hda1 at start up but it keeps mounting to a /temp folder
[05:42] <ube> yes
[05:42] <roostishaw> dooglus, thanks!
[05:42] <d00by> can anybody help me set up airsnort or kismet or the like?
[05:42] <Kyral> ube then this should work
[05:42] <_divan_> Rhine, cat /etc/fstab
[05:42] <Warbo> Rhine: You need to change the contents of the /etc/fstab file
[05:42] <__mikem> Warbo, I know, but I have been oppressed for so long (I have only been using linux since last christmas)
[05:42] <Kyral> ube: in a terminal (and as root) "dd if=/dev/zero of=<device>"
[05:42] <__mikem> SO, I am not used to such wonders
[05:42] <Rhine> Yeah im looking at it atm
[05:42] <Rhine> I put this in the final line /dev/hda	/media/hda1	ext3
[05:43] <Rhine> but its not working
[05:43] <dooglus> roostishaw: no problem
[05:43] <nickrud> Rhine, /dev/hda1
[05:43] <Rhine> dope
[05:43] <NickABusey> How can I fix this error? "OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display"
[05:43] <Rhine> thank you
[05:43] <nickrud> fast fingers, I got there first, only
[05:43] <__mikem> Use another display
[05:43] <Warbo> __mikem: What annoys me is the lack of MIME support for soundtracker music. For instance, LOADS (most) of my Amiga music uses prefixes, so "mod.songname" and Nautilus doesn't know what it is. That annoys me a lot.
[05:43] <ube> kyral: device would be hda?
[05:44] <Kyral> ube: yah if thats what you wanna nuke
[05:44] <__mikem> I prefere the commandline in most cases to graphical file managers
[05:44] <Kyral> ube: I'm telling you, MAKE SURE YOU WANT TO DO THIS. It will COMPLETELY zero out the HD
[05:44] <nickrud> Warbo, there's a guide to adding mime types to gnome in the system administrator
[05:44] <Rhine> Nuking Hdd's is fun good luck
[05:44] <nickrud> s guide :)
[05:44] <ube> ill give it a shot. my next step was to use a kill disk
[05:44] <iiiears> some other interesting options for dd are /dev/urandom  and the bytesize switch -bs also -count
[05:45] <ube> kyral: i am sure of it
[05:45] <NickABusey> how do I "use another display"?
[05:45] <__mikem> Modify your xorg.conf file
[05:45] <Kyral> ube: you understand that if you come back in like 6 minutes whining that you nuked your HD I'm going to have to kill you ;P
[05:45] <ube> kyral: thanks a lot
[05:45] <Kyral> ;P
[05:45] <_divan_> ))
[05:46] <Kyral> I do hope you took that as the joke I meant
[05:46] <ube> oh and ive had problems with linux bc of my video card
[05:46] <ube> kyral: of course
[05:46] <__mikem> ATI SUCKS!
[05:46] <iiiears> lol kyral
[05:46] <dylan_> can somebody help me install something?
[05:46] <ToHellWithGA> dylan_: i could try
[05:46] <__mikem> depends what it is?
[05:46] <nickrud> dylan_, what?
[05:47] <ToHellWithGA> depends on what "something" is
[05:47] <NickABusey> modify it to use what instead?
[05:47] <ToHellWithGA> !tell dylan about helpme
[05:47] <dylan_> ToHellWithGA, nickrud how to install FlickrBackup from SourceForge?  I am confused
[05:47] <ToHellWithGA> lawls
[05:47] <ube> the only video card i have is an nvidia 7800
[05:47] <__mikem> What ever other display is available, there are sections labeled display in the file, look there for starters
[05:47] <Zapti> I am contemplating whether or not to migrate to Ubuntu from Windows XP.. can anyone answer some software equivilence questions?
[05:47] <cynical> shoot
[05:47] <ube> how would i start linux in text mode right after install
[05:48] <__mikem> Install the server version
[05:48] <cynical> go into recovery mode
[05:48] <Zapti> For USB drives, how well does it connect?
[05:48] <jighead> NickABusey, it depends upon what you are trying to do, are you trying to do dual head, or replace your current monitor, or something totally different?
[05:48] <cynical> choose that from the grub menu
[05:48] <ube> bc i would need to install linux driver
[05:48] <Warbo> nickrud: Where is this guide? It sounds interesting (would it also help Totem, which currently needs ".mp4" and ".mov"?)
[05:48] <NickABusey> jighead: I'm just trying to enable my OpenGL 3d acceleration
[05:48] <Zapti> Would it automatically recognize my PSP (Playstation Portable) to access Memory stick drive?
[05:48] <cynical> @zapti, it automatically connects mine
[05:48] <NickABusey> jighead: I get this error when trying to run something that uses it "OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display"
[05:49] <jighead> NickABusey, ati or nvidia card?
[05:49] <NickABusey> nvidia
[05:49] <dylan_> ToHellWithGA, do you want the full URL?
[05:49] <Zapti> cynical: thx
[05:49] <ToHellWithGA> dylan: what part of installation is causing trouble?
[05:49] <jighead> !tell NickABusey about nvidia
[05:49] <dylan> Whoever made ubotu speak to me, notice: I'm not dylan_.
[05:49] <dylan_> ToHellWithGA, i dont know how to install it ... period
[05:49] <ToHellWithGA> dylan: my bad
[05:49] <dylan> ToHellWithGA: n/p.
[05:49] <__mikem> dylan do a /nick to resolve any further ambiguity
[05:49] <Zapti> cynical: how difficult is software installation?
[05:50] <dylan> __mikem: I have this nick owned by nickserv...
[05:50] <Cornellius> Only one thing I like about Mandrake: The galaxy style.
[05:50] <SAM_theman> Ok guys I am back from playing Enemy Territory on HIGH
[05:50] <nickrud> Warbo, System->Help, Desktop, Gnome 2.14 Desktop System Adminstratiion Guide
[05:50] <SAM_theman> Damn 6.06 is the shit
[05:50] <__mikem> oh, so do I , I use the double underscores because I am a computer programmer
[05:50] <ube> causing will dapper run with nvidia 7800
[05:50] <Warbo> Cornellius: install gnome-art and you can easily install that theme
[05:50] <cynical> @zapti, using synaptic its quite easy. You just search for software like 'firefox', check a box, and then hit apply to install it
[05:50] <NickABusey> jighead: Thanks, I'll read this, I've tried a bunch of the how-tos though
[05:50] <__mikem> SAM_theman: NO 6.06 is DA BOMB!!
[05:50] <SAM_theman> I am playing On a 6600GT
[05:50] <SAM_theman> AMD X2 3800+ and 1GB
[05:50] <Zapti> cynical: ah great, and for instant messengers.. anything good besides Gaim?
[05:51] <SAM_theman> amsn
[05:51] <cynical> @zapti, you can also download .deb files, which are equivalent to .exe files in windows. You just double click those and choose install from the file manager to install those
[05:51] <jighead> NickABusey, the nvidia install is pretty simple, good luck
[05:51] <_divan_> Does anybody know where GNOME keeps the configuration of "System" menu?
[05:51] <sharky> how do i restart the bittorent client which comes with ubuntu?
[05:51] <mrd`> I'm trying to boot ubuntu-6.06-desktop-amd64, and the media check always kernel panics right away.  Is this a known/common issue or unique to my machine?
[05:51] <Zapti> cynical: ah great
[05:51] <ube> every time i install ubuntu goes gay with video
[05:51] <dylan> __mikem: I'm an ocaml programmer, but IRC doesn't let me add prime symbols to my name. So, foo.
[05:51] <cynical> @zapti, hmm, none that are really as good (read: polished) as gaim
[05:51] <Warbo> nickrud: When you said "the system administration" I checked in there, I have Online, Community, Commercial or the Ubuntu Book (I have checked through a bit of Community as well)
[05:51] <nickrud> dylan, you the same one as before :)
[05:51] <ube> i think its bc of my 7800
[05:51] <Cornellius> Warbo: Just installed it. It's why I said that :P
[05:51] <d00by> where is the configuration file for kismet?
[05:52] <__mikem> I am a c/c++ programmer, but I also do x86 assembly
[05:52] <Xeon3D> Erm.. does anyone know how much diskspace does ubuntu 6.04 use?
[05:52] <nickrud> Warbo, dapper?
[05:52] <Zapti> cynical: oh okay, and for resolutions, will my ATI card work?
[05:52] <Xeon3D> Erm.. does anyone know how much diskspace does a plain installation of ubuntu 6.04 use?
[05:52] <SAM_theman> http://pastebin.com/766644
[05:52] <iiiears> mrd - Can you mount the image or checksum the image another way?
[05:52] <dylan> nickrud: I'm dylan. Check my IP, it's in Florida, US.
[05:52] <xpat> Anyone know how to get JAVA to work in FireFox in Ubnutu ?
[05:52] <nickrud> If so, it's under Other document categories
[05:52] <__mikem> xpat install the java runtime on the machine
[05:52] <garryfre> Goes gay? Hmmm, that could mean anything. So are you saying your gui is slow under dapper or that it dont' work?
[05:52] <mrd`> iiiears: I ran md5sum on the image on another machine and it coincided with MD5SUMS from ubuntu.com.
[05:52] <Warbo> Cornellius: I used to be addicted to dark themes, and preferred Clearlooks' diagonal progress bars to Ubuntulooks' segmented one, but it has grown on me (well, I am in a blue colour scheme)
[05:52] <Warbo> nickrud: Yes
[05:52] <d00by> is there a search thing for ubuntu?] 
[05:53] <Warbo> d00by: beagle
[05:53] <cynical> @zapti, what card do you have? It should work well for desktop use, but dont expect high framerates when gaming, as ati's drivers arent too great yet
[05:53] <Zapti> cynical: will my MOBILITY RADEON 7500 work?
[05:53] <xpat> __mikem:  I think I have it installed but, it still shows up as a broken puzzle-piece in the browser
[05:53] <Zapti> cynical: don't plan to be gaming
[05:53] <cynical> @zapti, yeah it'll work
[05:53] <cynical> @zapti, perfect lol
[05:53] <d00by> warbo, do i have to synaptic beagle/.
[05:53] <iiiears> mrd - Huh. Like you i wonder what is hapening.
[05:53] <Cornellius> Warbo: Yeah, I use both Clearlooks and Klearlooks.
[05:53] <Zapti> cynical: any additional drivers to install?
[05:53] <xpat> __mikem:  do you know what package to check for ?
[05:53] <nickrud> dylan, nm, I was looking up something, it was for dylan in chicago
[05:53] <jighead> d00by, find is the cli search tool
[05:53] <william__> what do you guys think about MAX-RPM
[05:53] <__mikem> I would just do apt-get install java
[05:53] <geotsai> !mp3
[05:53] <ubotu> well, mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:53] <Zapti> cynical: and what resolutions can I reach? I'm running 1600 by 1200 right now
[05:53] <Warbo> d00by: Yes, but you'll find that it crops up in many places once installed (like the deskbar)
[05:53] <__mikem> I have to do that myself insidently
[05:54] <enjnan> Could someone direct me to a faq on getting a mail-transfer agent setup properly to deliver mail for me?  I don't need it for incoming mail, only to send mail out.
[05:54] <lwizardl> how do i force a nic reenable or something? my networking went down and after this box came back up my server box says fail on synchronizing clock to ntp.ubuntulinux.org but network interface says ok
[05:54] <__mikem> !java
[05:54] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:54] <cynical> @zapti, well, no. The hardest thing to do for a beginner is to install display drivers (I think). They might be included in repos I cant remember. I run 1650x1050 on my widescreen dell :o
[05:54] <d00by> warbo, ok cause i cant seem to find the kismet ocnfiguration files, any idea where those would be hding?
[05:54] <mrd`> Can anyone attest to the media check feature working on the amd64 desktop CD?
[05:54] <ToHellWithGA> dylan_: i've never seen a source tarball of just jar files
[05:54] <Warbo> d00by: No idea sorry
[05:54] <ToHellWithGA> that's really weird, man
[05:54] <tritium> __mikem: apt-cache search sun-java for the new Sun java packages in dapper multiverse
[05:54] <jighead> d00by, find / -depth -type f -name "*kismet*"
[05:55] <__mikem> tribium thanks that will save me some trouble
[05:55] <lwizardl> root
[05:55] <xpat> __mikem:  got the error - couldn't find package java
[05:55] <lwizardl> anyone?
[05:55] <Zapti> cynical: ah, im not using my laptop monitor with that res though, hooked to external monitor
[05:55] <shad0w1e> could someone maybe point me in the right direction? I'm looking for a live CD for use with a cyrix300/64mb ram, but I want it to be a full CD of stuff, (unlike DSL). Default desktop XFCE with fluxbox as an option.. thanx
[05:55] <__mikem> yes I know, do an apt-cache search sun-java
[05:55] <Xeon3D> Can someone that has just installed ubuntu (and maybe made a few updates) do a df -H and tell me the result?
[05:55] <Zapti> cynical: with the two connected, so I cant reach the resolution?
[05:55] <dylan_> ToHellWithGA, so you have no idea?
[05:55] <d00by> ahh jighead, you are a wise one!
[05:55] <ToHellWithGA> dylan_: no idea at all
[05:56] <ToHellWithGA> that's just weird that the project wouldn't have the usual ./configure, make, make install style
[05:56] <cynical> @zapti, you can do 1280x1024 at least
[05:56] <ToHellWithGA> maybe the project page has details, dylan_
[05:56] <jighead> Xeon3D, call it 3GB
[05:56] <Xeon3D> k
[05:56] <Xeon3D> :(
[05:56] <Zapti> cynical: but is it possible to install?
[05:56] <dylan_> ToHellWithGA, thanks i didnt even think of that
[05:57] <cynical> @zapti, you mean an external monitor? yeah
[05:57] <__mikem> tritium, that querry returns nothing
[05:57] <Zapti> cynical: i mean the proper drivers for a higher resolution
[05:57] <tritium> __mikem: then you don't have multiverse repo enabled, or haven't updated your package list yet (sudo apt-get update)
[05:57] <JohnsonE> hello
[05:58] <__mikem> I believe I have actually, let me double check though
[05:58] <cynical> @zapti, yes you can get the drivers and installation instructions from www.ati.com
[05:58] <JohnsonE> i have a quick installation question about partitioning
[05:58] <Zapti> cynical: the only issue is that it's difficult then?
[05:58] <iiiears> nickrud - Whatever happened to bob2?
[05:58] <cynical> @zapti, to some people, command-line is intimidating
[05:59] <cynical> @zapti, but if you follow the instructions you should be ok
[05:59] <jughead> I'm having problems with accesssing ntfs partitions on other hard disks
[05:59] <mrd`> Actually, it's not even specific to the ``Check CD for defects'' option; I get a kernel panic even if I choose ``Start or install Ubuntu'' or ``Start Ubuntu in safe graphics mode''.
[05:59] <__mikem> tritium, I have multiverse enabled, I ran apt-get update and there are still no results
[06:00] <Zapti> cynical: ah okay, great.. if I only have a Breezy badger disc on me, would that be sufficient until i get my hands on a dapper disc later on?
[06:00] <tritium> __mikem: are you running dapper?
[06:00] <__mikem> yes
[06:00] <jughead> the help page indicates that windows partitions should be available by default, but I cannot access them
[06:00] <cynical> @zapti, why not download the iso from ubuntu's site? Dapper is very different from badger
[06:01] <tritium> !info sun-java5-jre
[06:01] <__mikem> THe first thing I did was uncomment all the repository lines, and run apt-get update
[06:01] <hedos> What happens if I install, from the Synaptic Package Manager, gcc 3.4 when I already had gcc 4.0 installed?
[06:01] <tritium> !info sun-java5-jre dapper
[06:01] <ubotu> sun-java5-jre: (Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0), section multiverse/libs, is optional. Version: 1.5.0-06-1 (dapper), Packaged size: 7169 kB, Installed size: 15768 kB
[06:01] <nickrud> iiiears, I think he got worn out. People laid in wait for him.
[06:01] <tritium> __mikem: look above
[06:01] <facts> can i install grub to my mbr, for a drive with ntfs/ext3?
[06:01] <iiiears> nickrud - lol "laid in wait.."
[06:01] <__mikem> tritium package not found
[06:01] <tritium> iiiears: I've been wondering about him too
[06:02] <garryfre> I have the same issue Jughead. Even under system/administration/disk manager I eventually end up with an error saying I have not the permissions to access the partition or I get an empty mountpoint.
[06:02] <facts> using the live cd?
[06:02] <tritium> __mikem: again, then you haven't setup multiverse properly.  Make sure you've done this (note: universe != multiverse)
[06:02] <Zapti> cynical: don't have the bandwidth unfortunately.. and no burner on this computer
[06:02] <luc1fersflowers> i've got a newb question for you guys, where do i find codecs for audio and video? i'm running the newest dapper
[06:02] <jughead> yes garryfre, they are all enabled, but I don't have permission
[06:02] <__mikem> Hold on
[06:02] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey yes i can ping it..
[06:02] <garryfre> jughead Yep, same here.
[06:03] <jughead> I've already checked the help page concerning partitions and made sure they were enabled
[06:03] <facts> jughead are they already mounted?
[06:03] <jughead> You have not found a fix I take it?
[06:03] <facts> under /tmp?
[06:03] <cynical> @zapti, you can try ship it, and have the disc delivered to you for free
[06:03] <davey_> stupid question how do i get away off?
[06:03] <facts> can i install grub to my mbr, for a drive with ntfs/ext3?
[06:03] <tritium> davey_: /away
[06:04] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey yes i can ping it..  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15277
[06:04] <jughead> I think they are mounted
[06:04] <__mikem> what should the multiverse lines read?
[06:04] <Zapti> cynical: I have one ordered, but won't ship for quite awhile
[06:04] <garryfre> no fix.
[06:04] <charlesJacobs> facts: yes, but you'll have to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:04] <williswatson> excute me ?????is there Some one used the BullseyeCoverage????
[06:04] <charlesJacobs> facts: er.. for it to be able to boot windows, that is
[06:04] <Zapti> cynical: can I upgrade easy from breezy badger?
[06:04] <Vaske_Car> What is the name of default command line installed on Dapper?
[06:04] <tritium> yes, Zapti
[06:04] <cynical> @zapti, ah well you can always try using apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:04] <facts> charlesjacobs i don't have a /boot partition
[06:04] <facts> is that required?
[06:04] <__mikem> tritium what should the multiverse lines read?
[06:04] <tritium> !dapperupgrades
[06:04] <ubotu> well, dapperupgrades is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades
[06:04] <nickrud> iiiears, but bob2 did bootstrap a lot of this channel.
[06:05] <Vaske_Car> !tell terminal
[06:05] <Zapti> cynical: is it troublesome?
[06:05] <Kr0ntab> heya folks
[06:05] <AlwaysIcey> Ar2No, can you ping 85.133.25.7?  same command
[06:05] <charlesJacobs> facts: if you install it with the super grub disk you should be able to make it work on the MBR.
[06:05] <iiiears> nickrud - "is that a digital SLR in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?" - bob2  - lol
[06:05] <facts> super grub disk...sounds like something i need to download
[06:05] <cynical> @zapti, heres how you do it. Open /etc/apt/sources.list, change everything in there that says breezy to dapper, save it, then do apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:05] <nickrud> rflmao
[06:05] <charlesJacobs> facts: but I recommend googling some info on how to boot windows from grub. it requires a little bit of tweaking
[06:06] <cynical> @zapti, its easy, but some people say they've had problems with it. I havent tried it so I dont know what to tell you :\
[06:06] <tritium> __mikem: same as the universe line, but s/universe/multiverse
[06:06] <Zapti> cynical: ah, sounds simple enough
[06:06] <nickrud> bimberi said he sees him now and then
[06:06] <iiiears> nickrud - Some of his packages were  became part of Ubuntu.
[06:06] <tritium> nickrud: in here?
[06:06] <Zapti> cynical: okay, but with the dapper disc, can I upgrade using that?
[06:06] <cynical> @zapti, well good luck :) I'm off to reinstall it myself
[06:06] <nickrud> nou, face to face, lug meetings & the like
[06:06] <charlesJacobs> facts: actually.. nevermind. I just looked up on it and I'm not sure if that's possible on the mbr
[06:07] <nickrud> erm, tab completion hell
[06:07] <Zapti> cynical: ah okay then, thanks your your help.. I'll be installing asap thx
[06:07] <cynical> @zapti, there is no option to upgrade
[06:07] <facts> yea, i don't know if it is too
[06:07] <cynical> @zapti, np, cya :)
[06:07] <Zapti> cynical: kk =) cya
[06:07] <facts> it sounds like you have to use ext2 to do it on the mbr
[06:07] <__mikem> ok, we have liftoff thanks
[06:07] <iiiears> The helpful people in this channel are one of Ubuntu's best features.
[06:08] <Zapti> Now people, need opinion.. do I format clean and go for Ubuntu?
[06:08] <Dynamicrealism> would there happen to be any one available to help out a newbie ubuntu user making the switch from windows?
[06:08] <Hmmmm> hi guys, is there a remote monitoring tool that simple to get going?
[06:08] <Zapti> or should i just keep Winblows and dualboot?
[06:08] <drcode> hi all
[06:08] <nickrud> Zapti, fresh installs of dapper are best
[06:08] <davey_> zapti
[06:08] <davey_> depends what you need
[06:08] <__mikem> hey docter can I have this removed
[06:08] <drcode> hi all
[06:08] <Zapti> nickrud: dont have dapper on me, will be getting disc soon though
[06:08] <zach> Does anyone have Splashy running ?
[06:08] <davey_> if you have specific windows programs that you need to do work then dule boot
[06:08] <drcode> I have old release of linux (on old laptop) Any idea how I can put languge keyboard?
[06:08] <__mikem> drcode I was refering to you
[06:08] <Dynamicrealism> im jus thating windows atm
[06:08] <Dynamicrealism> hating*
[06:08] <facts> can i install grub to my mbr, for a drive with ntfs/ext3?
[06:08] <__mikem> Nope raid not
[06:09] <drcode> I seccessed can use other languge by press ALTGT all the time
[06:09] <wizzlefish> Dynamicrealism: why?
[06:09] <nickrud> Zapti, wait and install if you can't download easily
[06:09] <drcode> but how can I lock it?
[06:09] <bluefoxicy> A harem to whoever wrote libparanoia and sound juicer
[06:09] <Dynamicrealism> for my line of work
[06:09] <__mikem> tape the key down
[06:09] <Zapti> davey: for me.. photoshop can be sacrificed.. MSN Messenger is getting cool but gaim is fine.. and this Windows is getting way too slow
[06:09] <Dynamicrealism> i get nothing but instability
[06:09] <bluefoxicy> I have an old, totally fucked green ink CD that won't play in anything
[06:09] <davey_> zapti, then go fresh install man
[06:09] <bluefoxicy> there's 2 tracks that pop and click minorly after ripping with sound juicer.
[06:09] <Zapti> nickrud: only issue is the lack of burner
[06:09] <bluefoxicy> that's one damn nice app.
[06:09] <Hmmmm> Zapti: use amsn for msn. its great and can be apt-get'ed
[06:10] <wizzlefish> the only thing I don't like about Linux is that it slows considerably when running Flash content
[06:10] <drcode> what do U mean _mikem ?
[06:10] <nickrud> Zapti, showstopper, that
[06:10] <zach> Zapti: Gimpshop looks very similiar to photoshop as in same menus...but i cant seem to get it to work in ubuntu dapper
[06:10] <bluefoxicy> (now if only it could integrate with audacity plug-ins to remove pops and clicks!)
[06:10] <Dynamicrealism> wizzlefish: what about open gl platform material?
[06:10] <enjnan> Postfix is -attempting- to deliver mail it looks like... but no matter where too it keeps giving me no route to host.. (whether trying to deliver a message to a hotmail account or gmail.
[06:10] <davey_> wizzlefish, a new version of flash will be releaced for linux soon
[06:10] <__mikem> that key you hit to switch the keyboard layout, tape it down soyou don't have to hit it anymore
[06:10] <ToHellWithGA> oh goody.  i'm having errors installing sun java
[06:10] <enjnan> why is it not able to deliver?
[06:10] <SD> hi all
[06:10] <davey_> hey people  when I do this  "name," does that make it bold for the other person?
[06:10] <ToHellWithGA> E: sun-java5-doc: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[06:10] <wizzlefish> Dynamicrealism: that's pretty slow too, but only when fullscreen - like gl screensavers
[06:10] <drcode> _mikem:I still dont undertande
[06:11] <SD> anyone else have an install of firefox1.5 ruin apt-get for them?
[06:11] <Dynamicrealism> right right, i just want the stability first off
[06:11] <wizzlefish> davey_: oh goody - Pandora might not slow down my system as much as it used to
[06:11] <__mikem> never mind
[06:11] <Zapti> So should I just go Breezy for now?
[06:11] <drcode> _mikem:I need to press it with down key?
[06:11] <zach> Hmmm: how do you figure amsn is good?
[06:11] <ToHellWithGA> davey_: it does not.  it would be better to just choose another name
[06:11] <AlwaysIcey> It does on Chatzilla.  And, it alerts them in the server window.
[06:11] <DShepherd> can someone suggest a good downloader manager for gnome?
[06:11] <Zapti> nickrud: showstopper?
[06:11] <spikeb> when it works, amsn is great.
[06:11] <__mikem> nvm
[06:11] <drcode> k
[06:11] <__mikem> I was trying to be funny anyway
[06:11] <davey_> ?
[06:11] <spikeb> DShepherd: freeloader is the only one i know of
[06:11] <Dynamicrealism> wizzlefish: is there anyway to reformat a drive using the ubuntu burned iso
[06:11] <Dynamicrealism> to start fresh
[06:11] <DShepherd> spikeb: and you use it?
[06:12] <nickrud> Zapti, not having a burner, no downloading & burning of iso: compare to, the theater burned down
[06:12] <nekostar>  i lub u but not as much as teh music c 2 next tuesday *cunt*
[06:12] <spikeb> DShepherd: no. i dont need a download manager
[06:12] <DShepherd> spikeb: ok
[06:12] <Hmmmm> hi guys, is there a remote monitoring tool that simple to get going?
[06:12] <__mikem> Well, my install is done. I am going to bed, I have to get up early tomarrow
[06:12] <__mikem> bye
[06:12] <AlwaysIcey> davey_ in my window any reply that you put my name in is bold (in chatzilla) and in the freenode.net window, it shows the message.
[06:12] <iiiears> DShepherd:  d4x might be worth a try also
[06:12] <Zapti> nickrud: oh okay, lol sounds like some cool opensource app
[06:13] <nickrud> Zapti, copyright the name, now :)
[06:13] <Dynamicrealism> wizzlefish: what is the quickest / easiest way possible to do a full wipe and have it fresh for linux to install
[06:13] <DShepherd> spikeb, iiiears. I'll just use wget
[06:13] <Zapti> nickrud: lol
[06:13] <zach> anyone here have dual monitors with an ati card?
[06:13] <wizzlefish> Dynamicrealism: you can do it in Windows - is that OK?
[06:14] <iiiears> DShepherd: "" A little scripting is a good thing. :)
[06:14] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey yes i can ping it.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15278
[06:14] <davey_> zach, I do
[06:14] <wizzlefish> Dynamicrealism: another good way is to burn the Gparted iso and use that
[06:14] <DShepherd> iiiears: i'll keep in mind d4x though
[06:14] <zach> davey_: can you attempt to help me get that going here :)
[06:14] <gharz> guys, i need some input. i initially installed ubuntu... installed the kde desktop using synaptic... installed xfce-desktop using apt-get... and now i finally prefer XFCE and i wan to uninstall gnome and kde.
[06:14] <Zapti> Oh, Flash, Shockwave, Quicktime.. what can I use on Linux for these?
[06:14] <AlwaysIcey> Ok Ar2No, now try pinging us.archive.ubuntu.com
[06:15] <gharz> would there be an issue if i remove gnome and kde? what's the safest thing to do  to uninstall gnome and kde?
[06:15] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey ping: unknown host us.archive.ubuntu.com
[06:15] <Locke> hola
[06:15] <Locke> i'm having a permissions problem..
[06:15] <AlwaysIcey> Ok, I'm assuming that you're on a different computer right now, right?
[06:16] <kingxkm> Is there anyone speak Chineses.
[06:16] <Locke> i cant get /mnt/windows to be rwxr-xr-x
[06:16] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15279
[06:16] <Locke> its r-x------
[06:16] <zach> anyone have dual monitors with an ati card in UBUNTU
[06:16] <Zapti> kingxkm: zhong wen? think there's a channel for that
[06:16] <AlwaysIcey> Ar2No, are you on a Windows computer right now?
[06:16] <Locke> and chmod 744 /mnt/windows doesnt fix it
[06:16] <geotsai> kingxkm, i speak chinese, but i cant read or write it
[06:16] <williswatson> i m chinese ^o^
[06:16] <Zapti> kingzkm: wo bu hui shuo zhong wen
[06:16] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey yes I do
[06:16] <iiiears> zapti - MPlayer is the often recommended choice. though i use the apple player for quicktime.
[06:16] <geotsai> wo yeh bu hui
[06:16] <williswatson> ....
[06:16] <kingxkm> 
[06:16] <Locke> erm.
[06:17] <Locke> wow
[06:17] <Locke> that actually showed up as chinese symbols
[06:17] <Dynamicrealism> how does one do a reformat in windows that gets rid of everything?
[06:17] <Zapti> geotsai: wo zhen de ai ni
[06:17] <williswatson> /join #ubuntu-cn
[06:17] <Locke> the wonders of OSS
[06:17] <Zapti> wow I saw the chinese
[06:17] <AlwaysIcey> Ok, open a command prompt (Start Run...  cmd) and type in ipconfig /all  Take the IP addresses that it lists in the dns portion and put those in the interfaces file.
[06:17] <kingxkm> thinks
[06:17] <SD> wow so this is the chinese windows support channel now?
[06:17] <enjnan> I think I've narrowed it down... for some reason postfix can't access the internet at all... is there a permission to change somewhere?
[06:17] <kingxkm> thanks..
[06:17] <Locke> Zapti, me too
[06:17] <Zapti> iiiears, thx
[06:17] <Zapti> anyone know if i can run shockwave + flash on Ubuntu?
[06:17] <Locke> of course
[06:17] <AlwaysIcey> like this dns-nameservers ipaddress1 ipaddress2 ipaddress3
[06:17] <williswatson> 13000000000000's chinese
[06:17] <Locke> install firefox plugins
[06:18] <davey_> not shockwave unless you use wine
[06:18] <Dynamicrealism> look at the wiki i just found for ubuntu
[06:18] <Dynamicrealism> its kick ass
[06:18] <wizzlefish> where is it, Dynamicrealism?
[06:18] <rodrigo> join /ubuntu.es
[06:18] <Zapti> kk tgx
[06:18] <Zapti> thx*
[06:18] <makko> any particular reason the grub boot menu of dapper is text (a plain text table) instead of graphical (supporting a splash screen)?
[06:19] <Dynamicrealism> im a newb so im happy i found it lol
[06:19] <Dynamicrealism> http://krazypenguin.net/Ubuntu_Dapper_Drake_6.06_Guide
[06:19] <JohnsonE> what can I do about this error: "The test of the file system with type fat16 in partition #1 of IDE1 master (hda) found uncorrected errors."
[06:19] <Ar2No> AlwaysIcey yes I do then what should I do?
[06:19] <Locke> hmm
[06:19] <wizzlefish> makko - aren't all the grub menus text?
[06:19] <Locke> they sent me 5.10 in the mail
[06:19] <tritium> makko: grub supports a background image.  Also, don't you have the usplash image of ubuntu?
[06:19] <zach> makko:  load up synaptic and install usplash
[06:19] <JohnsonE> what can I do about this error: "The test of the file system with type fat16 in partition #1 of IDE1 master (hda) found uncorrected errors."
[06:19] <DShepherd> makko: cause it kool?
[06:19] <wizzlefish> Dynamicrealism: ubuntuguide.org (I think)
[06:19] <Locke> my grub is graphical
[06:19] <zach> anyone able to get splashy working?
[06:19] <makko> tritium: no, i don't... thank you... but why doesn't it install by default?
[06:20] <makko> zach: thanks
[06:20] <tritium> makko: it _does_ install by default
[06:20] <AlwaysIcey> Copy those servers (from ipconfig /all) to the interfaces file.  Just add them to the original dns-nameservers line separated by one space).  Then try ifup eth# (where # is the number of your NIC).
[06:20] <JohnsonE> what can I do about this error: "The test of the file system with type fat16 in partition #1 of IDE1 master (hda) found uncorrected errors."
[06:20] <makko> tritium: that's very strange
[06:20] <wizzlefish> Locke - how'd you do that?
[06:20] <makko> tritium: my live dapper cd didn't install it
[06:21] <SD> ooooh i just went sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.... exciting
[06:21] <makko> tritium: i don't even have a /boot/grub/splash folder.
[06:21] <wizzlefish> arrgg I want a pretty grub
[06:21] <zach> How can i "program" mouse buttons (like extra buttons)
[06:21] <williswatson> sorry ,what 's the apt-get dist-upgrade????
[06:21] <AlwaysIcey> Ar2No, you may want to look for a file called resolve.conf and add them in there also.  I'll see if I can get into mine, and get you the proper line for that file.
[06:21] <makko> tritium: or how do i enable it?
[06:21] <ChakRa> i see a lock folder with my File System folder. Althought i am logged in as root. I used sudo chown but i know i am missing something. Help will be appreciated
[06:22] <williswatson> what 's the "dist-upgrade "
[06:22] <davey_> williswatson it makes your distrobution newer
[06:22] <williswatson> 3s
[06:22] <tritium> makko: for the grub splash image, you need to supply one, and edit your /boot/grub/menu.lst to make grub aware of it
[06:22] <tritium> makko: surely you have usplash installed (please verift)
[06:22] <zach> tritium: are you familiar with splashy
[06:22] <tritium> verify even
[06:22] <tritium> zach: no, sorry
[06:23] <SD> i was going to do a fresh install, but this seems much quicker
[06:23] <wizzlefish> SD: that's what I did
[06:23] <iiiears> zach - Check out imwheel and see if it is what you need.
[06:24] <wizzlefish> that's probably why I don't have a graphical grub
[06:24] <SD> arrrgh
[06:24] <AlwaysIcey> Actually, I'm not able to get into my resolve.conf file.  I'm in the middle of an installation.  If someone else could do a pastebin of theirs, that would be great.  We're looking specifically for Default Gateway and DNS lines.
[06:24] <thunderwolf318> what do i need to set up ndiswrapper and where can i download the packages please
[06:25] <SD> who needs graphical grub anyway? real mean type root (hd0,0) setup (hd0) each time
[06:25] <SD> *real men
[06:25] <wizzlefish> how can I run the screensaver without waiting a long time?
[06:26] <T8y8> Hello. I'm a long-time linux holdout. I'm trying to set up writable SAMBA shares with Drapper
[06:26] <AlwaysIcey> wizzlefish, I would decrease the wait time to 1 or so.
[06:26] <pgavin> would someone mind helping me figure out why wep isn't working on my laptop
[06:26] <pgavin> ?
[06:26] <wizzlefish> AlwaysIcey: is there a way to do it via terminal?
[06:26] <Flannel> !tell T8y8 about samba
[06:26] <odat> hi everyone
[06:26] <AlwaysIcey> I'm not sure.
[06:26] <pres348> how do I resume after hibernating on a laptop? My screen is all black, but the power button light is on, pressing it does nothing
[06:26] <[NP] Tangent> pgavin, what network card do you have?
[06:26] <odat> has anyone ever tried gcdw
[06:26] <odat> ?
[06:26] <nickrud> AlwaysIcey, I have a totally new /etc/resolv.conf :)
[06:26] <Flannel> T8y8: read what ubotu sent you.
[06:26] <thunderwolf318> can someone link me to the packages needed for ndiswrapper
[06:27] <pgavin> I'm using network manager.  I can connect to the ap without wep... I'm using an airo card
[06:27] <Juhaz> wizzlefish, gnome-screensaver-command --activate
[06:27] <AlwaysIcey> Could you pastebin it for Ar2No to look at nickrud?  Thank you.
[06:27] <pgavin> the 802.11b version
[06:27] <pres348> How do I resume after hibernating?
[06:27] <zach> iiiears: it seems like it should...but i cannot figure out how to configure it
[06:27] <nickrud> AlwaysIcey, it's really specific to this new router/dsl modem, but I will
[06:28] <williswatson> is there Someone play the wow in ubuntu????????
[06:28] <makko> USPLASH has NOTHING to do with my question!
[06:28] <makko> USPLASH doesn't deal with the boot MENU!
[06:28] <AlwaysIcey> Ok, He mainly needs to know the format of the lines. So, it will work for him anyhow.  Thanks again nickrud.
[06:28] <Flannel> williswatson: there are lots of howtos on the forums, suggest you look there.
[06:28] <thunderwolf318> maybe 3rd times the charm
[06:28] <thunderwolf318> can someone link me to the packages needed for ndiswrapper
[06:28] <nickrud> AlwaysIcey, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15280
[06:28] <romulo> hi, whats the app to change x-window position related to screen? i cant ajdust on the lcd
[06:29] <tritium> makko: calm down
[06:29] <makko> i am talking about the groob SPLASH image
[06:29] <williswatson> flannel,what 's the url????
[06:29] <makko> tritium: my computer crashed
[06:29] <iiiears> zach - http://linux.netpimpz.com/mx700/ - I have a very plain mouse. someone else here might help
[06:29] <makko> tritium: when i ran usplash
[06:29] <Flannel> williswatson: ubuntuforums.org
[06:29] <makko> tritium: i am calm, but i am just angry
[06:29] <Geoffrey2> can someone suggest a pcmia wireless card that DOES play nice with Ubuntu?
[06:29] <tritium> makko: why did you try to run it?
[06:29] <makko> tritium: i thought it would offer some setup choices
[06:29] <tritium> makko: no, no
[06:29] <Flannel> Geoffrey2: check the wiki, there's a hardware compatability section: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[06:30] <makko> tritium: now i know it does not :)
[06:30] <thunderwolf318> you guys are useless
[06:30] <makko> thunderwolf318: why do you say that?
[06:30] <SD> xscreensaver-command --activate also works
[06:30] <tritium> thunderwolf318: be nice
[06:30] <pres348> thunderwolf318: I know youll need some linux header files... http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/
[06:30] <Flannel> makko: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30341
[06:30] <makko> thunderwolf318: doesn't synaptic resolve deps for ndiswrapper?
[06:30] <thunderwolf318> iv asked for a url to the ndiswrapper packages or atleast a place to get them 3 times :/
[06:31] <tritium> patience, thunderwolf318
[06:31] <thunderwolf318> not when you dont have internet on the machine
[06:31] <iiiears> thunderwolf318: Did this link help?
[06:31] <tritium> thunderwolf318: do you not know how to search with synaptic, or apt-cache search?
[06:31] <iiiears> !ndiswrapper
[06:31] <ubotu> hmm... ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[06:31] <tritium> Why ask for a URL if you have no internet access?
[06:31] <thunderwolf318> tritium, not when i dont have a ubuntu machine that has intert access
[06:32] <thunderwolf318> because its another machine
[06:32] <Flannel> tritium: he's talking on here, obviously he has some access.
[06:32] <cyne> hi all :)
[06:32] <thunderwolf318> and im not running ubuntu on this machine
[06:32] <pres348> thunderwolf: I just did the same the other day, you need to download the linux headers for your kernel @ http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/
[06:32] <bur[n] er_> !ndiswrapper
[06:32] <ubotu> it has been said that ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[06:32] <tritium> Flannel: which makes his statement all the more odd
[06:32] <Flannel> tritium: nah, not really.  it means he has to download all the dependencies beforehand.  not too odd at all.
[06:32] <pres348> thunderwolf: And I cant remember all of the other dependencies
[06:32] <thunderwolf318> tritium, a person can have more than 1 computer
[06:33] <tritium> thunderwolf318: nevertheless, don't call people useless.  Be kind here, and follow the Code of Conduct
[06:33] <pres348> thunderwolf: And ndiswrapper is here http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/ndiswrapper/
[06:33] <nickrud> thunderwolf318, it's a tool I used a few years ago, but you can use a usb dongle with: apt-zip
[06:33] <ThePub> anyone know how to get around xawtv's inability to stretch the display to fullscreen in xinerama?
[06:33] <thunderwolf318> not helping is what earns that. ignoreing is what deservers that
[06:34] <tritium> thunderwolf318: no, not at all
[06:34] <tritium> !patience
[06:34] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[06:34] <iiiears> thunderwolf318: lol - Okay, you won't be invited to the christmas party. - just kidding.
[06:34] <nickrud> thunderwolf318, bottom line is, I'm willing to point you at a tool that might work, cuz it worked for me once. Others won't, cuz they work for free
[06:35] <pres348> After hibernating, my laptop is irresponive. How do I start it back up?
[06:35] <geotsai> i have a question i would like to ask
[06:35] <tritium> pres348: power button
[06:35] <thunderwolf318> the last christmas pary i went to didnt go so well anyway.................. still getting over that one
[06:35] <tritium> geotsai: ask away :)
[06:35] <thunderwolf318> but calling you guys useless did get me alot of help heh
[06:35] <pres348> tritium: Irresponsive too. Press it, nothing happens.
[06:35] <Barbecue> Anyone wanna help me with something (setting up x on the server-install of 5.10)
[06:35] <geotsai> how do i get mp3's working in xfmedia
[06:35] <tritium> thunderwolf318: just drop it, dude
[06:35] <geotsai> i downloaded the codecs and stuff
[06:35] <thunderwolf318> ok whatever
[06:36] <geotsai> using synaptec
[06:36] <tritium> pres348: so you're saying it won't turn on at all?
[06:36] <facts> can i install grub to my mbr, for a drive with ntfs/ext3?
[06:37] <tritium> yes, facts
[06:37] <nickrud> geotsai, try installing libxine-extracodecs
[06:37] <frank__> facts: the mbr is the first sector and is not part of any filesystem
[06:37] <frank__> AFAIK
[06:37] <pres348> tritium: It sits there, screen off, but the power LED is on and the power button LED is on, but pressing any key, the power button, etc, does absolutely nothing, i have to hold down the power button until the system shuts off.
[06:37] <facts> frank, sure but i've tried to reinstall grub and no dice, and i thought i read somewhere you can't do it with ext3
[06:38] <makko> Flannel: thank you. now any idea why a splash grub menu image is not default in dapper (although it was in breezy)? why this step back? (it's strange to me! many newbyes are prejudiced against text menus, especially after they use suse or mandriva, and will think ubuntu is inferior.)
[06:38] <tritium> pres348: are you waiting long enough for the sytem state to be written to swap before it shuts down?
[06:38] <frank__> facts: what happens when you boot?
[06:38] <Flannel> makko: what are you talking about?
[06:38] <facts> i boot into windows, like grub isn't even there..
[06:38] <facts> so i have to stick in the ubuntu cd and tell it to boot the first hard drive
[06:38] <Flannel> makko: what do you mean no grub splash in dapper?
[06:38] <makko> Flannel: i am talking about a grub menu splash image
[06:39] <makko> Flannel: i have no splash image by default in dapper!
[06:39] <pres348> tritium: How long is long enough? There is no harddrive activity that I can observe...
[06:39] <nickrud> geotsai, did that work?
[06:39] <tritium> makko: grub splash images was not included by default because usplash is used for the pretty eye candy
[06:39] <Flannel> makko: there's no grub menu displayed in dapper, it's hidden by default.
[06:39] <frank__> facts: how did you reinstall it?  you need to do a sudo grub-install /dev/hda    to install it to hda
[06:39] <geotsai> i cant find it in synaptics
[06:39] <pres348> tritium: It seems suspended to me, and the harddrive LED doesnt blink
[06:39] <tritium> pres348: it can take a few minutes
[06:39] <makko> Flannel, tritium: i am talking about the MENU splash image, not about the booting splash image
[06:39] <Barbecue> how would one go about installing the gui on a server-install of breezy
[06:39] <tritium> makko: I know
[06:39] <makko> Flannel: it is not hidden when one has more partitions
[06:40] <tritium> makko: and I told you why it wasn't included by default
[06:40] <iiiears> Barbecue:  synaptic "Ubuntu-Desktop"
[06:40] <pres348> tritium: OK, Ill try again, less impatient this time.
[06:40] <Flannel> Barbecue: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:40] <AVATAREZ> hello, i think i messed up lilo and i'm afraid of restarting yet. how can i 'reinstall' lilo in the mbr?
[06:40] <facts> frank__ i tried running grub, and doing root (0,3) or something like that...doing it that way ya know
[06:40] <Barbecue> Ok.
[06:40] <Barbecue> thanks iiiears and flannel
[06:40] <makko> tritium: does usplash somehow exclude any possibility of using a *menu* splash image?
[06:41] <DShepherd> is it possible to make totem play a video slower than its normal rate (slow motion)?
[06:41] <frank__> facts: make sure your /boot/grub/menu.lst   is in order too (before running grub-install)
[06:41] <geotsai> nickrud, i cant find that in synaptic
[06:41] <tritium> no, not at all.  i told you already that you can use a grub splash image
[06:41] <iiiears> use synaptic or aptitude it would be much easier to uninstall. If the network hiccups
[06:41] <makko> tritium: or... i still don't get it
[06:41] <farous> Barbecue: there is a wiki for it but you can try installing xserver-xorg and one of the following packages xdm, gdm, or kdm
[06:41] <moonman> if i just bought a new video card, is there anything i should know/do before i install it?
[06:41] <nickrud> geotsai, if you have multiverse enabled, you should see it
[06:41] <makko> tritium: if i can use a menu splash image, then why doesn't ubuntu use a menu splash image for eye candy, along with usplash for eye candy?
[06:42] <AVATAREZ> hello, i think i messed up lilo and i'm afraid of restarting yet. can anybody tell me how to 'reinstall' lilo in the mbr?
[06:42] <tritium> makko: zless /usr/share/doc/grub/README.Debian.gz
[06:42] <chennaituxian> Hi Faileas
[06:42] <mark105> i have a friend who wants to turn off ubuntu telling him he has updates to install, is this possible?
[06:42] <makko> tritium: thanks
[06:42] <tritium> makko: for the reason you were given earlier (menu is hidden by default)
[06:42] <ans-tor> hi, have anyone work with mod-suphp on apache 1.3?
[06:42] <pdc303> AVATAREZ: tried lilo --help ?
 have you ever installed a video card before?
[06:42] <chennaituxian> mark105: what do u mean by turn off ubuntu ?
[06:43] <iiiears> pres348 - Interesting question. Wondering what the solution is.
[06:43] <geotsai> i do have it enabled, but im using xubuntu
[06:43] <makko> tritium: then why is my menu not hidden by default?
[06:43] <geotsai> nickrud read up^
[06:43] <tritium> makko: I cannot say
[06:43] <makko> tritium: oh, so it's a bug
[06:44] <makko> tritium: now it all makes sense to me
[06:44] <Flannel> makko: did you upgrade?
[06:44] <mark105> no not turn off ubuntu, he wants to turn off the automatic update telling him he needs to update
[06:44] <tritium> makko: no, not necessarily
[06:44] <xnull> from where do I select what display manager to user ? gdm/xdm/kdm ?
[06:44] <ans-tor> i install libapache-mod-suphp on ubuntu, but it still run as user "www-data".  what wrong?
[06:44] <nickrud> geotsai, hrm. what does   apt-cache policy libxine-extracodecs say? does it have a candidate, 1.1.1+ubuntu1-2 ?
[06:44] <chennaituxian> mark105: u can update with apt, even if auto update is turned off
[06:44] <frank__> xnull: you mean for the login screen?   sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm   (if you want kdm)
[06:44] <ccamacho> after update my Xorg to Xorg 7.0 and install fglrx driver I can get back to tty (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+F1), I receive a message from my monitor out of sync and a few seconds latter my computer is completely death...
[06:44] <AlwaysIcey> xnull, when you first log in, there should be a Sessions option.
[06:44] <ccamacho> any idea?
[06:44] <DShepherd> is it possible to make totem play a video slower than its normal rate (slow motion)?
[06:45] <moonman> Adrian_NZ, yeah, i was just wondering if there was any [software]  prep needed with ubuntu that i may not know about
[06:45] <makko> tritium: yet, isn't it wrong to hide the boot menu by default, seeing that many users will still want to use windows or another distro in parallel? or am in missing something again?
[06:45] <pdc303> mark105: right-click on the notifier in the Tray and go to Properties.
[06:45] <xnull> ok thanks
[06:45] <tritium> makko: if you want to use it, there is a grub splash image in /usr/share/pixmaps/grub/ubuntu-artwork.xpm.gz
[06:45] <farous> xnull if any is installed then you can do dpkg-reconfigure kdm
[06:45] <mark105> pdc303: thank you
[06:45] <makko> Flannel: yes, and nothing has changed
[06:45] <tritium> makko: no, because not everyone dual-boots
[06:45] <nickrud> DShepherd, no, you'd need mplayer or maybe gxine for that
[06:45] <DShepherd> nickrud: ok. thanks
[06:45] <chennaituxian> xnull: switchdesk kde / gnome
[06:45] <xnull> thanks thanks:)
[06:45] <tritium> makko: and apparently, since you're dual-booting, that's the reason your menu is not hidden
[06:46] <nomasteryoda> chennaituxian, wow so simple
[06:46] <tritium> So, I don't see a bug
[06:46] <AlwaysIcey> farous, will dpkg-reconfigure kdm allow me to set up a video card with it? or do I have to do that through reconfigure xserver-xorg?
not that i can think of, just bung it in and see what happens! What kind of card are you installing?
[06:46] <chennaituxian> cli's are always simple :p
[06:46] <tritium> AlwaysIcey: xserver-xorg
[06:46] <nomasteryoda> oh yea for sure
[06:46] <geotsai> nickrud, it says:
[06:46] <geotsai> libxine-extracodecs:
[06:46] <geotsai>   Installed: (none)
[06:46] <geotsai>   Candidate: (none)
[06:46] <geotsai>   Version table:
[06:46] <pres348> trutium: No luck, had to power off again
[06:46] <farous> AlwaysIcey: that is xserver-xorg check if your card is works well with ubuntu first
[06:46] <moonman> Adrian_NZ, dont laugh, i got an ati 7000 64mb card to replace the agp 2x in my pentium 3
[06:46] <frank__> chennaituxian: switchdesk?  I don't have that as a command
[06:46] <Faileas> chennaituxian: CLIs are like classic literature, simple to read, hard to understand ;p
[06:46] <AlwaysIcey> Ugh:S  Then I'm hosed as far as a GUI goes.  I've got a Trident TVGA8900D and it doesn't recognize that.
[06:46] <A-L-P-H-A> Is there an easy way to get xorg 7.1 install on 6.06?  I'm hoping it will fix my ATI driver issue here... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=189651
[06:47] <tritium> geotsai: use pastebin next time
[06:47] <A-L-P-H-A> heh... I just realized there's another xserver problem. :)
[06:47] <chennaituxian> Faileas: once u understand u have the power wand :p
[06:47] <geotsai> ohsorry
[06:47] <nickrud> geotsai, then your sources don't have mutiverse enabled. What release are you using?
[06:47] <tritium> AlwaysIcey: have you tried VESA?
[06:47] <makko> tritium: i agree not everyone dual boots, but i guess almost everyone does this. isn't it a strange decision for the dapper team not to use a splash menu, especially seeing that breezy used to feature that? i mean, do you at least agree it's quite strange and maybe improper?
[06:47] <ccamacho> after update my Xorg to Xorg 7.0 and install fglrx driver I can get back to tty (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+F1), I  receive a message from my monitor out of sync and a few seconds later my computer is completely  death..
[06:47] <farous> A-L-P-H-A: what is your card name
[06:47] <geotsai> nickrud 6.06
 wahoo!!!, anyway, bung it in, then you may want to install the ati drivers, although i've never had an ati card myself so i can't be much more help than that.
[06:48] <AlwaysIcey> I'll try that.  One problem is, it doesn't detect the location and I'm not sure how to tell it in this computer.  It's an ISA card.
[06:48] <Faileas> chennaituxian: the thing i miss the most is multitasking personally, CLI forces you to focus
[06:48] <A-L-P-H-A> farous: ATI 9200, and ATI9200se... it works... but only for one card at a time... I can't get three heads running, as X crashes.
[06:48] <tritium> makko: if it's not hidden for dual-booters, where is the problem?
[06:48] <chennaituxian> Faileas: open up multiple terminals :D
[06:48] <moonman> Adrian_NZ, i got the card via newegg, so i could play this one game, www.ufoai.net should take you to the site for the game
[06:48] <Flannel> makko: Breezy didn't have a grub splash default either.
[06:48] <pres348> How can I have a command run as root at startup?
[06:48] <nickrud> geotsai, replace the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list with  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666
[06:48] <makko> Flannel: really??
[06:48] <moonman> Adrian_NZ, all freeware, and linux ready
[06:49] <tritium> pres348: update-rc.d can be used to install your own initscripts
[06:49] <Flannel> makko: really.
[06:49] <Faileas> chennaituxian: not as intuitive as a taskbar. if i wasn't aiming to learn CLI i'd have given up and gotten a WP by now
[06:49] <Faileas> *wm
[06:49] <makko> tritium: the problem is huge: it won't be eye candy
[06:49] <tritium> makko: menus are not eye candy
[06:49] <Barbecue> Ok. I apt-get install 'd  everything I need, but it give me a "Xsession: unable to start X session --- no "/root/.xsession" file, no "/root/.Xsession" file, no session managers, no window managers, and no terminal emulators found; aborting.
[06:49] <makko> tritium: (huge within our topic)
[06:49] <pres348> tritium: Thanks, and that hibernate didnt work BTW.
[06:49] <makko> tritium: yes, and this is my point
[06:49] <tritium> makko: no, this is silly.  Let's stop talking about it please
[06:49] <makko> tritium: ok
[06:49] <geotsai> nickrud, thanks, lemme try
[06:50] <Flannel> makko: take the conversation to #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to continue to discuss it please.
[06:50] <tritium> pres348: which laptop do you have?
[06:50] <Corey> how do you move files using terminal ?
[06:50] <chennaituxian> Corey: move or copy ?
[06:50] <gharz> guys i find this funny. initially i installed ubuntu then installed KDE & XFCE. now, after grub the icon says kubuntu... then during the login session it's Xubuntu... how can i make ubuntu as a default?
[06:50] <pres348> tritium: Compaq Presaio 2200
[06:50] <Corey> uh
[06:50] <Corey> copy
[06:50] <Corey> or move
[06:50] <Corey> move..
[06:50] <Corey> just move how do i do that
[06:50] <chennaituxian> Corey: cp /source /destintion
[06:50] <makko> tritium: anyway, i hope you understand that i wasn't trying to persuade you to fight for my cause, but just to try to talk in such a way as to show me you didn't think my point was stupid. i didn't get anything like that from you, but, hey, that's it.
[06:50] <nickrud> geotsai, those are pretty good, the number had changed so I read them again.
[06:50] <Corey> exelent
[06:50] <Corey> thanks
[06:51] <SAM_theman> Install these packages without verification [y/N] ? n
[06:51] <SAM_theman> ?
[06:51] <SAM_theman> why
[06:51] <makko> Flannel: i just said the last things that i had to say about this.
[06:51] <A-L-P-H-A> ccamacho: have you tried to run the xserver reconfig?  dkpg-reconfigure xserver-xorg or something like that... that's how I got my card to work again.
[06:51] <tritium> makko: I never thought it was stupid at all, just offtopic, and we need to move it out of #ubuntu, okay?
[06:51] <chennaituxian> SAM_theman: dont wurry, give an yes
[06:51] <SAM_theman> u sure?
[06:51] <pdc303> SAM_theman: they are not 'official' Ubuntu packages. They are all fine though
[06:51] <tritium> makko: I've showed you how to setup a grub splash image.  I hope that will satisfy you.
[06:52] <chennaituxian> sure dude, carry on
[06:52] <SAM_theman> o ok want to make sure it won't damage my gaming comp
[06:52] <SAM_theman> =p
[06:52] <chennaituxian> SAM_theman: no worries
[06:52] <pdc303> surely you install unverified software and drivers on windows all the time :P
[06:52] <tritium> makko: I don't like that particular splash image, by the way, since you can't tell which line is highlighted
[06:52] <Cornellius> When can I find the bouncing cow screensaver ?
[06:52] <Cornellius> :)
[06:53] <chennaituxian> Cornellius: hehe..
[06:53] <makko> tritium: yes, it will, and thanks. but i was just curious why the dapper devs didn't think of this. i mean, boy, it's so simple to do it... and suse does it so nice :) i don't want to start over, i was just trying to conclude somehow :)
[06:53] <Geoffrey2> oh happy days, I'm wireless again :)
[06:53] <Faileas> Cornellius: i think it was default with my KDE install so looking around there should help ;p
[06:53] <tritium> makko: you're free to file a bug report ;)
[06:53] <makko> :)
[06:53] <A-L-P-H-A> Geoffrey2: I find that I have to take out my pcmcia card, and then replug it back in to get my wireless to reconnect...
[06:53] <Cornellius> chennaituxian: Trully exists
[06:53] <dr3wster> could someone please help me fix my "Gnome Settings Daemon"?  Ever since I got Dapper it's been screwed up
[06:53] <Ar2No> how to get proftpd ? why apt-get install proftpd cannot be done in dapper??
[06:54] <iiiears> tritium pre348 - What was the solution?
[06:54] <SAM_theman> anyway when u guys play music u play with amarok or Rythmbox
[06:54] <tritium> it's in universe, Ar2No
[06:54] <davidknippers> i need some help with the sources.list: most of the time, i get these timeout errors while downloading things from the ubuntu archives server. i tried to change the server list to something more local (http://mirror.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/mirror/ubuntu.com/) but it had no effect.
[06:54] <Geoffrey2> actually, I simply gave up on getting my onboard Broadcom to work and plugged in an Orinoco card....
[06:54] <tritium> iiiears: are we talking hibernate here?
[06:54] <dr3wster> SAM_theman,  does rhythmbox in dapper work for you?
[06:54] <SAM_theman> Roger
[06:54] <A-L-P-H-A> dr3wster: works here...
[06:54] <iiiears> tritium yes, Do you have the link?
[06:55] <SAM_theman> just 3 stations don't work
[06:55] <Ar2No> tritium oo yeah sory
[06:55] <tritium> iiiears: which link?
[06:55] <SAM_theman> :p
[06:55] <BingToNBo> hello I run ubuntu mostly gnome but I installed kde just for the sake of it, when my pc loads now it shows kubuntu which is no biggy but i was wondering if i can restore it to ubuntu?
[06:55] <nickrud> Ar2No, I don't use proftp, but there's a tone of packages for it. have you searched synaptic for proftp?
[06:55] <tritium> Ar2No: :)
[06:55] <dr3wster> A-L-P-H-A, darn, mine says it's loading in the bottom panel but never makes it.  What version does it say you're running?
[06:55] <BingToNBo> also are there any other cool window managers anyone can suggest .....?
[06:55] <tritium> iiiears: I'm not aware of a link.
[06:55] <SAM_theman> whats seems to be the problem dr3wster
[06:55] <makko> tritium: WOW, i found a grub-splashimages universe package!!
[06:55] <tritium> pres348: have you looked at your log files in /var/log to see if you find any clues?
[06:56] <iiiears> tritium - You only have a dozen questions to answer at any one time. (grin) I'll find it.
[06:56] <Ar2No> nickrud where to searh synaptic for proftp??
[06:56] <chennaituxian> iiiears: what are you looking for ?
[06:56] <Geoffrey2> A-L-P-H-A: I've come to the realization that Broadcom just doesn't like working with Linux, and it's probably more of a pain in the butt than it's worth to keep fighting to make it work
[06:56] <dr3wster> SAM_theman, whenever I start up my computer, I get an error saying that Gnome Settings Daemon restarted too many times
[06:56] <pres348> tritium: Will do...
[06:56] <BingToNBo> hello I run ubuntu mostly gnome but I installed kde just for the sake of it, when my pc loads now it shows kubuntu which is no biggy but i was wondering if i can restore it to ubuntu?
[06:56] <nickrud> Ar2No, clt-f , for find
[06:56] <tritium> makko: yes, there are those as well.  The one I mentioned is specifically ubuntu-branded
[06:56] <SAM_theman> hmm...Dapper?
[06:56] <SAM_theman> had that pproblem on 5.10
[06:56] <tritium> iiiears: heh, thanks :)
[06:56] <SAM_theman> but 6.06 never
[06:56] <dr3wster> SAM_theman, what did you do?  (ANd could you please type my name cus I always miss it in the window if you don't:-p)
[06:57] <tritium> pres348: does suspend work at all?
[06:57] <BingToNBo> hello I run ubuntu mostly gnome but I installed kde just for the sake of it, when my pc loads now it shows kubuntu which is no biggy but i was wondering if i can restore it to ubuntu?
[06:57] <SAM_theman> how i do that red stuff (lol)
[06:57] <Flannel> BingToNBo: you just said that.
[06:57] <pres348> tritium: yep ,works fine
[06:57] <Ar2No> nickrud I install server dapper, and I cant see any GUI on it, and cant use clt-f
[06:57] <dr3wster> SAM_theman, just type my name, dr3wster
[06:57] <nickrud> Ar2No, ah.
[06:57] <BingToNBo> can anyone help?
[06:57] <farous> BingToNBo: what do you mean shows kubuntu do you mean the login screen
[06:57] <SAM_theman> dr3wster, anyway?
[06:57] <Flannel> Ar2No: apt-cache search [whatever] 
[06:57] <BingToNBo> umm when the pc is booting
[06:57] <iiiears> pres348 - What did you change/Edit?
[06:57] <tritium> pres348: that's cool.  usually it's the other way around
[06:57] <dr3wster> SAM_theman, what did you do to fix yours? Cus it's driving me bonkers
[06:57] <BingToNBo> when it runs through its process's
[06:58] <farous> BingToNBo: is it the splash screen
[06:58] <pdc303> BingToNBo: have you tried re-installing gnome? Maybe that will bring your image back :)   That aside, this will probably be a case of changing a PNG or something... somewhere.
[06:58] <tritium> iiiears: he was talking about suspend, not hibernate
[06:58] <davidknippers> how much stress is currently on the main repository servers? is it common to receive timeout errors with apt-get or synaptic?
[06:58] <pres348> iiiears: nothing
[06:58] <Deedubb> how do i set my default editor to vim?
[06:58] <nickrud> Ar2No, here's a command to remember: apt-cache search . I did apt-cache search proftp
[06:58] <dr3wster> SAM_theman, did you see the forum link too?
[06:58] <SAM_theman> dr3wster, k...what I suggest  is for u to use amarok but what i have done many tims was unistall it and try the source
[06:58] <iiiears> pres348 - Okay. :)
[06:58] <BingToNBo> thankz
[06:59] <tritium> BingToNBo: which image?  splash at boot?
[06:59] <BingToNBo> ys
[06:59] <BingToNBo> yes*
[06:59] <pres348> tritium: yeah, i could live without hibernate, but it would be nice (especially for a laptop)
[06:59] <tritium> That's in your initrd
[06:59] <dr3wster> SAM_theman, ohhh I'm sorry, I was asking about my problem with ubuntu settings daemon, not rhythmbox.  Thanks though
[06:59] <dr3wster> SAM_theman, I'll try to install from source
[06:59] <SAM_theman> K srry
[06:59] <Ar2No> nickrud nothing happen !!
[06:59] <SAM_theman> Hopes the source works for u
[06:59] <tritium> BingToNBo: only a sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-$(uname -r) will allow that splash image to be changed
[06:59] <Deedubb> how do i set my default editor to vim?
[06:59] <nickrud> Ar2No, you mean, apt-cache search found nothing, right?
[07:00] <dr3wster> Does anybody have any ideas to help me with this stupid gnome settings daemon?!
[07:00] <dr3wster> Sorry, it's really frustrating me
[07:00] <pres348> tritium: Ok, I am going to do a suspend and then a hibernate then look through the logs
[07:00] <tritium> pres348: good luck
[07:00] <Ar2No> no, there is noting happened after I'm typing it
[07:00] <davidknippers> does anyone else receive timeout errors while apt-getting or synapticizing?
[07:01] <davidknippers> i'm having a huge problem regardless of whatever server im using
[07:01] <SAM_theman> Yeah its normal for me
[07:01] <davidknippers> you don't get random cutouts on packages then
[07:01] <Zapti> Okay ina  few min ill be wiping this drive for breezy badger (getting dapper in mail soon)
[07:01] <SAM_theman> It would say error
[07:01] <SAM_theman> or cut off
[07:01] <nickrud> Ar2No, that means you don't have access to proftp, most likely. replace /etc/apt/sources.list with the contents of http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 if you are using dapper.
[07:01] <Zapti> (will wipe again soon)
[07:01] <Deedubb> echo -e "EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim; export EDITOR" >> /etc/profile
[07:01] <Deedubb> you're so good
[07:01] <dr3wster> is there an easy way to reinstall dapper over my current OS?
[07:01] <davidknippers> is that just because of the high strain on the servers?
[07:02] <tritium> Deedubb: you want to change the system-wide default editor?
[07:02] <Deedubb> I did
[07:02] <SAM_theman> Try this (1) apt-get update (2)apt-get upgrade (3)apt-get auto clean and reset your modem
[07:02] <Deedubb> yes
[07:02] <Geoffrey2> when the time comes that I'm ready to dedicate a larger part of the hard drive to Ubuntu, would I be better off just blowing away the present partitions and starting over with a new install?
[07:02] <chennaituxian> dr3wster: wipe off your OS and make a fresh install :D
[07:02] <dsas> Deedubb: you may want to use "update-alternatives --config editor"
[07:03] <tritium> Deedubb: "sudo update-alternative s--config editor"
[07:03] <tritium> oops, "s" is out of place ^
[07:03] <dr3wster> chennaituxian, but I'm dual booting with windows XP and my ubuntu's pretty well configured:-/.  Any better ideas?
[07:03] <Ar2No> nickrud is that official source list from dapper??
[07:03] <AlwaysIcey> Thanks tritium.  I picked VESA and told it ISA:1 and it's working (So far).  I'm rebooting to see if it works permanently.
[07:03] <chennaituxian> dr3wster: why you want to reinstall ?
[07:03] <nickrud> Ar2No, no it is not. (me bites his tongue over official sources)
[07:03] <tritium> AlwaysIcey: okay, good luck
[07:03] <davidknippers> ok, thanks SAM_theman
[07:03] <dr3wster> chennaituxian, because I get an error about the "GNome settings daemon" every startup, it screws up my themes, and I can't run rhythmbox or azureus
[07:04] <SAM_theman> No Problem Sir
[07:04] <AlwaysIcey> Thanks.  I only really need it long enough to copy my website over..  Then I'm not too worried if I have the GUI or not.
[07:04] <Deedubb> thank you tritium
[07:04] <chennaituxian> dr3wster: delete ur gdm and reinstall it, why the entire distro ?
[07:04] <tritium> sure, Deedubb
[07:04] <dr3wster> chennaituxian, because I'm dumb:-p.  What's the best way to do that?
[07:04] <nickrud> Ar2No, but they are very good, reliable sources anyway
[07:04] <SAM_theman> Guys is there a Bloody way to disable the bloody sound system alearts>
[07:05] <tritium> dr3wster: you're not.  That's an unfortunate situation you have to deal with
[07:05] <wizzlefish> just wanted to say I have 1111 packages installed :)
[07:05] <wizzlefish> hehe
[07:05] <dr3wster> tritium or chennaituxian , any tips?  Or a link'd probably do me just fine
[07:05] <farous> SAM_theman: system > prefernces > sound
[07:05] <chennaituxian> dr3wster: delete ur gnome package and reinstall that again
[07:05] <dr3wster> chennaituxian, in synaptic?
[07:05] <SAM_theman> Thanks man
[07:05] <tritium> SAM_theman: there is a way, but I'm not sure how bloody we can make it without knives or blades
[07:05] <thelep> hi
[07:05] <SAM_theman> :p
[07:05] <chennaituxian> ya, synaptic if you are ok with it
[07:06] <iiiears> pres348: It works from the gnome menu but not from the GDM ? http://linux.netpimpz.com/mx700/https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/3642
[07:06] <tritium> dr3wster: worst case, you could wipe out some of your hidden directories that store gnome settings
[07:06] <dr3wster> chennaituxian, well there are about 800 packages called "gnome" something or other in synaptic, but I don't see one that's just gnome
[07:06] <SAM_theman> There we go no anyoning sounds
[07:06] <Skye---> Hi, i installed java and went through all the steps but it's still not working with firefox..
[07:06] <tritium> dr3wster: usually you install ubuntu-desktop to get gnome
[07:06] <pres349> tritium: Well, evidently, suspend doesnt work either, though I couldve sworn. And checking my syslogs, it drops off without mentioning anything about acpi or shutdown, just some stuff about the network and then right into booting, 5 minutes apart.
[07:06] <dr3wster> tritium, where would I find those hidden directories?
[07:07] <farous> dr3wster: can you restate your problem
[07:07] <tritium> pres349: hmm, okay...I'm not sure what to suggest...
[07:07] <tritium> dr3wster: in your user
[07:07] <tritium> 's directory
[07:07] <pres349> tritium: From what I hear its a common problem
[07:07] <SAM_theman> Skye---, what u mean buddie
[07:08] <chennaituxian> dr3wster: /home/urname/
[07:08] <SAM_theman> I've got mine to work and my dad
[07:08] <tritium> pres349: laptop support can be challenging, for sure
[07:08] <dr3wster> tritium, /home/drew/.gnome?
[07:08] <dr3wster> farous, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=191342&goto=newpost
[07:08] <tritium> pres349: see if any of the pages on wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam help
[07:08] <dr3wster> farous, I'm having trouble with Gnome
[07:08] <pres349> tritium: OK will do, thanks
[07:09] <Skye---> well i installed java and did every little thing i was supposed to do. the java is installed and the firefox is installed, but the firefox won't recognize the plugin i guess
[07:09] <tritium> dr3wster: or .gconf, perhaps
[07:09] <dr3wster> tritium,  so it's safe to just delete the whole file?
[07:09] <wizzlefish> for some reason, when I put down the lid of my laptop, if I open it again I get a blank screen on resume. Any ideas? I've tried looking at the LaptopTesting pages for my model, and they said it worked - but it's not working here.
[07:09] <chennaituxian> delete ?
[07:09] <frank__> Skye---: did you install sun-java5-plugin ?
[07:09] <tritium> dr3wster: it's a directory, and be aware that it'll delate all kinds of settings
[07:09] <farous> dr3wster: did you install your theme to a your local dir or was it a system wide one
[07:09] <dr3wster> *tritium, whole folder rather
[07:09] <Skye---> frank__: yes i did
[07:10] <dr3wster> farous, I used the theme manager default thing, so whatever is most likely?
[07:10] <dr3wster> tritium, settings that I need to have my computer actually work?
[07:10] <SAM_theman> thats what I did
[07:10] <chennaituxian> tritium: if dr3wster deletes the folder is it created again on boot up ?
[07:10] <Ar2No> nickrud thanks
[07:10] <tritium> chennaituxian: next time he logs in
[07:10] <AlwaysIcey> Well, I'm done for the night.  I got into the X startup (where it's a black screen with an X hourglass) and it locked up..  I'll fight with it in the morning.
[07:10] <AlwaysIcey> Night everyone.
[07:10] <farous> dr3wster: ok before screwing up your emails specialy if you use evolution
[07:10] <nickrud> Ar2No, np. good sources are necessary.
[07:11] <tritium> dr3wster: not the system, but evolution is a good example
[07:11] <dr3wster> farous, I use gmail, but go on.
[07:11] <farous> dr3wster: there are too many .gnome hidden files and .gnomerc let me check which one you need
[07:11] <dr3wster> farous, thanks a ton
[07:11] <dr3wster> farous, tritium, chennaituxian, <3 this community and thanks for all the help
[07:11] <tritium> dr3wster: hopefully you'll get it resolved soon :)
[07:12] <dapperneil> !dapper
[07:12] <ubotu> DAPPER IS OUT! PARTY TIME! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-June/000083.html
[07:12] <chennaituxian> dr3wster: we are here to help :)
[07:12] <dr3wster> tritium, I hope so too.  I always seem to have some problem with these bi-annual upgrades.
[07:12] <tritium> sorry for your troubles, dr3wster
[07:12] <dr3wster> tritium, haha, compared to winXP this is cake.
[07:12] <dr3wster> :-p
[07:12] <chennaituxian> Faileas: dude, that apache-php stuff worked out,:)
[07:12] <tritium> ;)
[07:13] <leancalper> kambaral
[07:13] <dr3wster> farous,  you still here?
[07:13] <chennaituxian> dr3wster:  we need to learn how to eat cakes too :p
[07:13] <Skye---> so does anyone have any ideas?
[07:13] <dr3wster> chennaituxian, :-p
[07:13] <farous> give me a min
[07:13] <CrashProne> So um.. any idea on what VNC program available for Ubuntu is considered awesome-best?
[07:13] <dr3wster> farous,  all right, sorry:-p.  No real rush
[07:13] <farous> dr3wster: are you looged into your account now by the way
[07:14] <dr3wster> farous, if that was a question, then yes, I'm logged into my account
[07:14] <CrashProne> I had been using TightVNC before, but I THINK I read something that ordinary VNC package has implemented the improvements that are in TightVNC by now
[07:14] <tritium> CrashProne: without tunneling it over ssh, none are awesome, imho
[07:14] <dr3wster> farous, but I know how to root run nautilus etc.
[07:14] <pres349> Now, my laptop has a Celeron M processor. Is CPU scaling built into the kernel? Because the CPU scaling applet shows that its not supporting my processor.
[07:14] <pdc303> Skye---: have you pointed Firefox in the right direction of the plugin? Or looked how to install the plugin?
[07:14] <Skye---> yes, and it's all correct, but still not working
[07:14] <farous> you do not need to be root. can you find .gtkrc.mine file
[07:15] <tritium> pres349: yes, that should be supported
[07:15] <Faileas> CrashProne: look at the featureset, i'm told there's one called freenx thats pretty good, and not VNC, but no idea if its available for ubunty
[07:15] <pres349> tritium: well, i found something else that doesnt work :-D
[07:15] <tritium> pres349: any help from the wiki page?
[07:15] <SAM_theman> anyone who trys to hack  my computer will be suprised what their bloced with
[07:16] <SAM_theman> *blocked'
[07:16] <SAM_theman> !!FireStarter!!
[07:16] <ubotu> SAM_theman: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:16] <SAM_theman> o my bad Lol
[07:16] <pres349> tritium: There are a couple laptops similar to mine, one had problems with the hibernate, the other didnt, and left no notes...
[07:17] <dr3wster> oh yeah, and while I"m waiting for farous, tritium (or anyone), have you heard of many people not being able to lock their computers after getting dapper?
[07:18] <farous> dr3wster:  can you find .gtkrc.mine file
[07:18] <dr3wster> farous, in the .gnome folder?
[07:18] <tritium> dr3wster: no, not at all.  You mean lock the screen?
[07:18] <farous> dr3wster: under your home folder
[07:18] <dr3wster> farous, I'll check
[07:18] <dr3wster> tritium, yes, it won't let me, I click it and nothing happens
[07:18] <chennaituxian> dr3wster: ./foldername is always something under ur home :D
[07:19] <dr3wster> chennaituxian, I know, but he was saying file, I thought it might be within a hidden folder
[07:19] <iiiears> pres348 - There may be something useful here.  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=106564
[07:19] <stinkywrix> Hey guys, I need a program that can let me unzip files larger then 2 gigs. Any help?
[07:19] <dr3wster> farous, .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 is the closest I see
[07:19] <tritium> dr3wster: does the keyboard shortcut work (Ctrl-Alt-L) ?
[07:20] <Faileas> stinkywrix: whatever was used to zip it? ;p
[07:20] <dr3wster> tritium, nope, neither does my panel shortcut or doing it from the shut down menu
[07:20] <dust> hi. i was trying to watch an xvid movie that has subtitles but i don't know how to make any of the players read them. can anyone help?
[07:20] <tritium> dr3wster: not sure what happened there
[07:20] <farous> dr3wster: it should contain one line check it. For your own themes it is under .theme folder this should be empty
[07:20] <erikneudorfer> any one know how to change the resolution to 1280 1024?
[07:21] <dr3wster> farous, it contains one line but my .theme folder has my themes in it
[07:21] <chennaituxian> erikneudorfer: system --> preferences --> screen resolution
[07:21] <erikneudorfer> yea i got that far
[07:22] <erikneudorfer> but it doesnt have the option for 1280 1024
[07:22] <tritium> erikneudorfer: if that does not work, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:22] <farous> dr3wster: your themes are the one causing the problems you can move them to another folder for now
[07:22] <chennaituxian> erikneudorfer: add it in "mode:" in xconfig
[07:22] <makko> tritium: that's silly! now my usplash won't work! :))
[07:22] <dr3wster> tritium, yeah, I guess I'm lucky that updates don't completely screw up my computer, but I just get these annoying little idiosyncracies
[07:22] <iiiears> erikneudorfer:  If it isn't available in gnome. editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf or sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg should do it
[07:22] <farous> dr3wster: till you start gnome anyway then you can reinstall the ones that work
[07:22] <erikneudorfer> thanks :] 
[07:22] <tritium> makko: after what?
[07:22] <dust> you could edit your xconfig file is well there is some good stuff in the wiki about it.
[07:22] <makko> tritium: after i added the splash line to the grub's menu list
[07:22] <dr3wster> farous, so now I'm good to go?
[07:23] <dr3wster> farous, just restart?
[07:23] <william__> dust, check out BUMPS if you wanna play videos
[07:23] <neutrinomass> erikneudorfer: Can you please file a bug report (if none already exists)? Users shouldn't be expected to do a dpkg-reconfigure ...
[07:23] <tritium> makko: and how about grub's splash image?  Does _that_ show?
[07:23] <gahan> !dapper
[07:23] <ubotu> DAPPER IS OUT! PARTY TIME! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-June/000083.html
[07:23] <gahan> :-D
[07:23] <william__> lol
[07:23] <dust> william: what is bumps?
[07:23] <erikneudorfer> how do i file a bug report?
[07:23] <farous> dr3wster: log out and in and hopefully you are good. to check if this is not system wide just make a new user account and log into it
[07:23] <makko> tritium: yes, that one does, but after that i get a text boot
[07:23] <dr3wster> ok, thanks
[07:23] <chennaituxian> erikneudorfer: go to launchpad.net
[07:23] <tritium> makko: hmm
[07:24] <dr3wster> farous, see ya in a few:-D.  And thanks tritium and chennaituxian  as well
[07:24] <makko> tritium: and i only added the splash line to grub
[07:24] <farous> good luck
[07:24] <william__> 1 sec dust
[07:24] <makko> tritium: now i understand why they couldn't add them both by default ;)
[07:24] <tritium> makko: I had both working succesfully
[07:24] <dust> william: i think mplayer or xine should be able to play movies with subtitles i just don't know how to lead them. the rest of the movie plays fine.
[07:24] <william__> dust, I just learned of this today http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=181248
[07:25] <makko> tritium: on dapper, installed from the live cd
[07:25] <makko> tritium: on dapper, installed from the live cd?
[07:25] <william__> dust, it has worked flawlessly for me
[07:25] <tritium> makko: yes
[07:25] <tritium> makko: good luck with that.  I'm off to bed...
[07:26] <adhoc> hi guys,
[07:26] <makko> tritium: ok, thanks :)
[07:26] <adhoc> any one know of decent tools for work with LDAP ?
[07:26] <rixth> Where the hell can I find a ffmpeg targball! I swear none exist
[07:26] <tritium> easy there, rixth
[07:26] <dust> william__, okay i'll check it out, i'll be back in a bit. cheers.
[07:26] <william__> take care dust
[07:27] <rixth> Sorry, tritium.
[07:27] <Jimmey__> How can I change my hostname?
[07:27] <tritium> rixth: :)
[07:27] <xtraitorx> how do i find out which version of ubuntu i have?
[07:27] <tritium> Good night, all.
[07:27] <chennaituxian> guys, think we can put up a common FAQ page :d
[07:27] <xtraitorx> (totally embarrased)
[07:27] <rixth> tritium, but seriously, none on the first 10 google results pages!
[07:27] <tritium> xtraitorx: lsb_release -a
[07:28] <chennaituxian> tritium: good night
[07:28] <pdc303> Jimmey__: System--->Administration--->Network
[07:28] <tritium> see you, chennaituxian
[07:28] <pdc303> Jimmey__: System--->Administration--->Networking
[07:28] <dr3wster> tritium, chennaituxian, farous, that didn't fix it.  Wanna see the error I get when I boot?
[07:28] <Jimmey__> pdc303: Oh, yeah - Thanks
[07:28] <pdc303> np
[07:28] <rocky> can someone help me fix my laptop touchpad
[07:29] <farous> dr3wster: did you move all the themes under the .theme folder?
[07:29] <chennaituxian> dr3wster: sure, show us
[07:29] <farous> ok pastebin the error
[07:29] <dr3wster> farous, yes, to a folder called themes.
[07:29] <anethema> anyone know if there is a way to autodetect the x driver? i installed linux on a diff machine and switched the hdd over
[07:29] <anethema> not sure which x driver to use
[07:29] <dr3wster> farous, chennaituxian , "There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
[07:29] <dr3wster> Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work correctly.
[07:29] <dr3wster> The Settings Daemon restarted too many times.
[07:29] <dr3wster> The last error message was:
[07:29] <dr3wster> System exception: IDL:Bonobo/GeneralError:1.0 : Child process did not give an error message, unknown failure occurred
[07:29] <dr3wster> GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon next time you log in."
[07:29] <rixth> !tell dr3wster about paste
[07:30] <rocky> how do i make sure that the right driver is installed for my touchpad mouse?
[07:30] <dr3wster> thanks rixth
[07:30] <farous> dr3wster: did you try to make a new user account and log into it. just to know if this local to your dir or is it sys wide prob
[07:31] <anethema> how in ubuntu do i run the x config? anyone know
[07:31] <dr3wster> farous,  all right
[07:31] <farous> !tell anethema about resolution
[07:32] <dr3wster> farous, I'm logging out, I'll see you in a few
[07:33] <farous> good luck my friend
[07:33] <rocky> how do i make sure that the right driver is being used for my touchpad mouse?
[07:33] <dust> william__, did you have any restricted formats installed when you used bumps?
[07:34] <dr3wster> farous, the test account does the same thing.  It keeps restarting the daemon (as far as I can tell) and the theme switches from ubuntu default to ugly default back and forth a few times before giving me the error
[07:34] <farous> dr3wster: so it is a sys wide problem
[07:34] <chennaituxian> farous: think dr3wster has a system wide problem
[07:34] <william__> dust,  I started with a new installation
[07:34] <x-Dieu> guten morghns ihrs :)
[07:35] <dr3wster> nice to see we're all on the same page:-p
[07:35] <william__> I did have restricted turned on but I believe it uses its own sources
[07:35] <NickABusey> Alright, I've just completed my fourth NVIDIA guide with no luck for OpenGL yet
[07:35] <kjon> I got a problem! - The horizontal scrolling feat. from synaptics driver does exactly the opposite when I use firefox.
[07:36] <NickABusey> I'm on AMD64 Dapper, but I can't get the nvidia drivers to load properly
[07:36] <kjon> What do I need to do to fix that?
[07:36] <farous> dr3wster: gnome-settings-daemon is part of the gnome-control-center try reinstalling it
[07:36] <kjon> with the other applications, the synaptics driver works fine.
[07:37] <farous> otherwise you will have to reinstall or continue debugging no one know how long either might take
[07:37] <dr3wster> farous, maybe this other error message will help.  I get it when trying to open the theme preferences window: Unable to start the settings manager 'gnome-settings-daemon'.
[07:37] <dr3wster> Without the GNOME settings manager running, some preferences may not take effect. This could indicate a problem with Bonobo, or a non-GNOME (e.g. KDE) settings manager may already be active and conflicting with the GNOME settings manager.
[07:37] <dust> william__, oh. it sounds really good, but i worked long and hard to install all the restricted formats (kicking myself now that i read about this program) and i'm kinda scared it will mess something up. but i remember it for a time when i feel more daring.
[07:37] <tcp|p> i'm getting the infamous grub error 18 on boot, is their anything I need to do other than make a small /boot partition?
[07:37] <chennaituxian> cya guys, good luck dr3wster ! :)
[07:37] <dr3wster> thanks for all the help chennaituxian !
[07:37] <tcp|p> this is my first time installing linux so not really sure how to fix this
[07:37] <Ar2No> nickrud now I can use apt-cache search ppssssxxx
[07:37] <Ar2No> nickrud then what should i do next?
[07:37] <william__> dust,  I tried for a day 1/2 to get movies playing through firefox with no luck I installed every possible codec and plugin with no luck.. but BUMPS fixed it nicely
[07:38] <dr3wster> farous, ok I'm reinstalling.  Should I restart afterwards?
[07:38] <farous> dr3wster: if i had this problem and to have peace of mind i would do the following. but this will take some time
[07:38] <dr3wster> farous, fine by me.
[07:38] <farous> sudo aptitude purge ~ngnome
[07:38] <farous> then sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[07:38] <gharz> guys, how can i totally remove KDE? i've installed ubuntu initially and installed KDE desktop using synaptic.
[07:38] <farous> dr3wster: the first one removes gnome packages the second reinstall them again
[07:39] <gharz> everytime i start my system it says Kubuntu.
[07:39] <gharz> kubuntu seems to be bloated.
[07:39] <dr3wster> farous, ok, and why will this take time?  the installer itself does?
[07:39] <farous> dr3wster: but do not close the terminal when this is going on. this is like a complete reinstall
[07:39] <dr3wster> farous, ok, should I do it now? ( I just reinstalled the control center, maybe I should restart?)
[07:40] <farous> ok try that first dr3wster
[07:40] <dr3wster> ok, back in a flash, farous
[07:40] <Ar2No> anybody know on how to download ftp server??
[07:41] <Ar2No> anybody know on how to download ftp server?? for dapper
[07:41] <farous> Ar2No: proftp and vsftp are in the repos
[07:41] <Rastas> ubuntu comes bundled with gnome by default right?
[07:42] <Ar2No> farous i'm using server dapper
[07:42] <Faileas> Rastas: yeah
[07:42] <xpat> Need help finding this:   Sun Java5: Install it from the Applications -> Add/Remove... menu, or install the sun-java5-bin package.
[07:42] <Rastas> excellent
[07:42] <farous> proftpd is in universe
[07:42] <Faileas> unless its ubuntu server which is GUIless by default
[07:43] <sir> hola
[07:43] <farous> and vsftpd is in main
[07:43] <xpat> Anyone?  Cant find "sun-java5-bin" package
[07:43] <farous> Ar2No: check packages.ubuntu.com
[07:43] <farous> xpat it is in multiverse repos
[07:43] <xpat> farous:  sorry, don't know how to access that....advice ?
[07:44] <bimberi> ubotu tell xpat about multiverse
[07:44] <dr3wster> farous,  ok that didn't fix it, so I'm going to reinstall gnome like you said
[07:44] <dr3wster> wish me luck!
[07:45] <farous> remember you will be running from your pc memory as packages are removed and reinstalled. so do not shutdown do not open anything new and do not close the installer
[07:45] <dr3wster> ok
[07:45] <farous> good luck
[07:45] <dr3wster> it says it's going to remove 60 packages, farous. is that ok?
[07:45] <dr3wster> farous, you've been a big help already, thanks.
[07:46] <farous> dr3wster: that is less than what i expected
[07:46] <dr3wster> k
[07:46] <NickABusey> Can someone help me with NVIDIA?
[07:46] <NickABusey> Right now the Driver in my xconf file is set to "nv" and it works
[07:46] <NickABusey> when I set it to "nvidia" like the wiki says, it says module not found
[07:47] <NickABusey> now when I say it works, I mean I'm in X, but OpenGL does npt
[07:47] <NickABusey> not*
[07:47] <Utopiate> did you apt-get install nvidia-glx in a terminal NickABusey?
[07:48] <NickABusey> I believe so, I'll try it again
[07:48] <Utopiate> "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[07:48] <NickABusey> already the newest version
[07:48] <Utopiate> k
[07:48] <Utopiate> and you changed the "nv" to "nvidia" in xorg.conf?
[07:48] <SAM_theman> yo hommies is ubutnu servers down?
[07:48] <NickABusey> indeed
[07:49] <NickABusey> 'nvidia module not found' error
[07:49] <rocky> anyone had problems with the synaptics driver and the touch sensitivity of the touchpad?
[07:49] <Utopiate> and when you reboot it goes into x?
[07:49] <SAM_theman> NickABusey, for real?
[07:49] <NickABusey> I had to edit it back to get back into X
[07:49] <Utopiate> I had the same problem... but that's cause I installed the nvidia-settings
[07:49] <NickABusey> yup. it's currently 'nv', and I'm in X
[07:49] <Ar2No> how to add ftp user including it home directory?
[07:49] <Ar2No> help me! how to add ftp user including it home directory?
[07:49] <Utopiate> open a terminal and try to run nvidia-xconfig
[07:50] <NickABusey> Using X configuration file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf".
[07:50] <NickABusey> Backed up file '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' as '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup'
[07:50] <NickABusey> New X configuration file written to '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[07:50] <farous> Ar2No: i think you need to search the forums for that. or the forums of whatever ftp server you are using
[07:50] <Utopiate> try a reboot or ctrl-alt-backspace
[07:51] <NickABusey> k brb
[07:51] <NickABusey> thanks
[07:51] <dr3wster> farous, dpkg - warning: while removing gnome-themes-extras, directory `/usr/share/icons/gnomedev' not empty so not removed."  Should I be worried?
[07:51] <farous> dr3wster: no those are the extra themes you installed by hand
[07:51] <dr3wster> farous, oh, cool
[07:51] <Utopiate> I know it's a bit off topic but the cedega room is dead... any one use cedega?
[07:52] <dr3wster> so after reinstalling I just restart, farous ?
[07:52] <farous> dr3wster: no need to reboot just logout and in again
[07:52] <dr3wster> farous, is there anything wrong w/ rebooting or is it just longer?
[07:52] <farous> dr3wster: wirte down the warning for those icons might be the ones causing the problem
[07:53] <dr3wster> farous, the icons in the warning I copied and pasted to you?
[07:53] <farous> dr3wster: with linux you hardly need reboot. reboot is a window thing ;)
[07:53] <Utopiate> heh
[07:53] <Utopiate> winblows
[07:53] <farous> dr3wster: yah copy them on a piece of paper for if needed you can remove them manually
[07:54] <Utopiate> I did as well... don't feel bad... I still have two windows machines here
[07:54] <dr3wster> farous, yeah, done.  And I guess rebooting is just a mental thing, yes baggage from my winXP.  I can't help it:(, I love iTunes
[07:54] <dr3wster> and macs are too expensive
[07:54] <Utopiate> heh
[07:54] <xpat> what is multiverse repositories ?
[07:54] <Utopiate> After I got WoW working in Cedega... I no longer have a need for windows
[07:54] <farous> dr3wster: you can run old itunes on linux but this is another story lets take it one step at a time
[07:55] <rocky> anyone know how to turn off the touchpad click on a laptop?
[07:55] <armedking> does'nt wow work with wine?
[07:55] <dr3wster> farous, through wine?
[07:55] <farous> yah
[07:55] <duncan_> Anyone know why I can't install nvidia-glx? x server crashes every single time
[07:55] <NickABusey> No good
[07:55] <farous> i hate wine myself to much configuration are use a commercial ver of it cross-over
[07:55] <NickABusey> It set the driver back to "nvidia", and the same thing happened. I had to edit it back to "nv" yet again.
[07:55] <dr3wster> farous, well I haven't had much look with my soundcard (SB Audigy, it hates me.) so I'll stick to windows with the itunes probably.  (I can only get 5 speaker sound in XMMS, nothing else
[07:55] <armedking> yeah but it's free!!
[07:56] <dr3wster> farous, logging out, be back in a second
[07:56] <farous> ok
[07:56] <duncan_> vinboy you a kiwi lol
[07:56] <Utopiate> Nick: Hrmmm...
[07:56] <Utopiate> what card nick?
[07:56] <SAM_theman> bbl guys
[07:56] <SAM_theman> Have a Good nite
[07:57] <NickABusey> nVidia Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M]  (rev a3)
[07:57] <Faileas> !multiverse
[07:57] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[07:58] <dr3wster> farous, :(, still the same problem
[07:58] <duncan_> Does anyone know the answer to my question?
[07:58] <dr3wster> farous, it bounces between default ubuntu theme and ugly ugly theme before giving me the error finally and going with ugly ugly
[07:58] <farous> dr3wster: lol i give up. we have wiped out most gnome packages and reinstalled them at no veil
[07:58] <dr3wster> farous, should I try deleting those icons?
[07:59] <farous> dr3wster: lst hope look under .gnome2 folder for a session file
[07:59] <dr3wster> farous, also, one error said that something might be conflicting with the Gnome Settings Daemon.  Any idea?
[08:00] <NickABusey> should I install nvidia-settings?
[08:00] <farous> dr3wster: nope have no idea what might cause tht. perhaps someone else can take it up from here and debug your sys
[08:00] <dr3wster> farous, what's a session file called?
[08:00] <farous> called session
[08:00] <rocky> anyone know how to turn off the touchpad click on a laptop?
[08:00] <dr3wster> farous, don't see one.
[08:00] <farous> so if you type ls .gnome2/session
[08:00] <farous> from home dir
[08:01] <dr3wster> ls: .gnome2/session: No such file or directory
[08:01] <farous> sorry dr3wster was hoping to help
[08:01] <farous> goodluck debugging your prob though
[08:01] <dr3wster> haha, thanks for trying, farous
[08:01] <dr3wster> this is a puzzler
[08:01] <xtraitorx> goddammit, does anyone succesfully use banshee?
[08:03] <NickABusey> Utopiate: you still around?
[08:03] <Faileas> o0
[08:03] <CrippsFX> is there a way to get mv to retain permissions?
[08:03] <Faileas> apt-get stopped working, i get a "segmentation fault" error message
[08:03] <Utopiate> Nick: check the Ubuntu HCL make sure your card is under the nvidia-glx driver... if not you may have to manually patch the kernel... which just requires the kernel source to be installed and a download from nvidia.com
[08:04] <Ar2No> help! what is the command to move the folder inside the folder to different distination ?
[08:04] <Utopiate> "mv
[08:04] <Faileas> i just added multiverse repos
[08:05] <dr3wster>  This could indicate a problem with Bonobo, or a non-GNOME (e.g. KDE) settings manager may already be active and conflicting with the GNOME settings manager.
[08:05] <duncan_> can anyone help me out?
[08:06] <dr3wster> does anyone know how to reconfigure bonobo or check to see if something's conflicting with the GNOME settings manager?
[08:07] <natescape> How can I find out what version of ubuntu is installed on a machine?  (I know it's got ubuntu, just not sure which version)
[08:08] <Faileas> hmm
[08:08] <Faileas> anyone can tell me how to fix a "segmentation fault" error in apt?
[08:08] <bimberi> !version
[08:08] <ubotu> To find out what ubuntu version you have type ''lsb_release -a'' in a terminal.
[08:09] <Ar2No> help! how to access mysql? I installed it just now but dont know how to access it
[08:09] <natescape> !version
[08:09] <ubotu> To find out what ubuntu version you have type ''lsb_release -a'' in a terminal.
[08:09] <eneried> hello
[08:10] <natescape> bash: sb_release: command not found
[08:10] <crimsun> natescape: you missed the el ('l')
[08:10] <duncan_> can anyone talk to me about how to install nvidia-glx? it keeps crashing and doesn't install
[08:10] <duncan_> its driving me mad
[08:10] <natescape> doh
[08:10] <natescape> But now:  LSB Version:    n/a
[08:11] <Faileas> !apt
[08:11] <ubotu> [apt]  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowTo/ or http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto
[08:11] <natescape> oh wait, I left out the -a.  thanks.
[08:12] <duncan_> ubuto was that directed at me? I understand that...
[08:12] <natescape> thanks much
[08:12] <TheSheep> duncan_: try setting: Option "NvAgp" "0"
[08:13] <duncan_> in xorg.conf?
[08:13] <TheSheep> duncan_: yes, in the Driver section
[08:13] <duncan_> will that allow nvidia-glx to install correctly?
[08:14] <TheSheep> duncan_: on some hardware there is a problem with agp + nvidia, crashing the computer hard
[08:14] <TheSheep> duncan_: so it may help, but it may be something totally different
[08:14] <TheSheep> duncan_: try it
[08:14] <duncan_> ok wish me luck
[08:14] <geotsai> thanks nickrud for ur help
[08:14] <Ar2No> help! how to access mysql? I installed it just now but dont know how to access it
[08:16] <Faileas> Ar2No: er... you need some front end IIRC
[08:17] <La_PaRCa> Ar2No, you can install mysql-query-browser and mysql-admin
[08:17] <Rastas> Ar2No, or in the console type: mysql -u root -p
[08:18] <La_PaRCa> !pastebin
[08:18] <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] .
[08:19] <Rastas> that was for me?
[08:21] <mluu510> i want to read my ntfs partition. can anyone teach me?
[08:21] <xtraitorx> http://banshee-project.org/Distributions/Ubuntu   -   pardon my ignorance... what the eck is the mono thing? i'm trying to upgrade but im afraid i dont follow that first step at all
[08:21] <xtraitorx> mluu510, you must mount it in fstab
[08:22] <keegan_> Anyone know where I can find a guide on how to install utorrent with wine?
[08:22] <mluu510> how do i do that?
[08:22] <leancalper> no
[08:22] <axion`> hey im trying to add the repository for wine, its not working, what else do i have to do?
[08:23] <TheSheep> xtraitorx: mono is a .net implementation
[08:23] <disinterested_pe> axion what have u tried?
[08:23] <xtraitorx> mluu510,   http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_mount.2Funmount_Windows_partitions_.28NTFS.29_manually.2C_and_allow_all_users_to_read_only
[08:23] <Kman> hey
[08:24] <xtraitorx> TheSheep, okay, how do i.... do what ever it says i should :P?
[08:24] <axion`> the URL on the winehq.org site
[08:24] <axion`> what do I add under Components?
[08:24] <Kman> can someone help me install ubuntu on my lappy
[08:24] <TheSheep> xtraitorx: maybe just look for banshee in synaptics?
[08:24] <mluu510> is it safe to read/write ntfs with ubuntu?
[08:24] <disinterested_pe> did u try sudo apt-get install wine?
[08:24] <TheSheep> mluu510: read -- yes
[08:25] <xtraitorx> TheSheep, i did, and this is how to upgrade it from the horrible version synaptics gave me :P
[08:25] <axion`> disinterested, that's not going to work if the address for the repository isnt going thru, will it?
[08:25] <mluu510> what about writeing ntfs? ubuntu seem to be about
[08:25] <Kman> when i use the install on the liveCD, and i use the slider to adjust my partition, and use my free space, it says that there's not enough space, though i have tons
[08:25] <mluu510> writing*
[08:25] <TheSheep> mluu510: writing is still a bit experimental, especially changing size of large files
[08:25] <mluu510> be able to*
[08:25] <Kman> ..?
[08:25] <rpaul> ls -l /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable results in ?--------- ? ?    ?          ?                ? scalable.  anyone seen this before.  i can't remove the scalable file as it says i don't have rights (see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1080798#post1080798 for more details)
[08:25] <mluu510> ok, i just need to be able to read
[08:25] <xtraitorx> mluu510, scroll down the link i gave you, its all there
[08:26] <Kman> can anyone help me, please/
[08:26] <Kman> .............?
[08:26] <axion`> Kman thats going to get you ignored
[08:26] <geotsai> u cant just partition off space that windows usese kman
[08:26] <Kman> sorry
[08:26] <axion`> or worse, kickd
[08:26] <Kman> just need some advice
[08:27] <Kman> ooh
[08:27] <rpaul> Kman: are you sure it is free space?
[08:27] <Kman> yea
[08:27] <geotsai> kman, u need unpartitioned space, on your harddrive
[08:27] <KenSentMe> Kman: is that space used by another partition, like geotsai says?
[08:27] <Kman> i have space on my windows partition, about 28 GB
[08:27] <human> kman, go into manually edit the partition table, its so much easier
[08:27] <Kman> but i dont wanna fuck up my laptop
[08:27] <geotsai> use a virtual machine
[08:28] <disinterested_pe> axion for firefox?
[08:28] <KenSentMe> Kman: then it's not free space, it's already used in a windows partition
[08:28] <human> are you on the live cd right now?
[08:28] <Kman> yea
[08:28] <Rastas> use partition magic
[08:28] <human> go into manually edit the partition table, you can resize the windows partition
[08:28] <geotsai> kman; u can also use a virtual machine
[08:28] <axion`> no, the wine repository address is not working
[08:28] <geotsai> then u dont mess with ur partition
[08:28] <Kman> Would someone like to please step me through the manual partition through the install on LiveCD?
[08:28] <human> i will
[08:29] <TheSheep> xtraitorx: if the apt-get build-deps banshee doesn't work, you can just manually install required packages
[08:29] <Kman> okay thanks human
[08:29] <rpaul> Kman: backup any important data first!
[08:29] <sambrista> hi! I've enabled beagle in dapper and it works well but when i search for some things that i have in one folder, using nautilus or the menu options, it doesn't find them. It finds the folder where they are,but no more. I thought that this could be because of indexing (this folder is in /home/me/.../folder so it should have been indexed
[08:29] <Kman> i have nothing important
[08:29] <TheSheep> xtraitorx: they are listed here http://banshee-project.org/Banshee_Source
[08:29] <sambrista> anyone knows how to tell beagle to index things?
[08:29] <Kman> i just dont wanna have to deal with reinstalling windows
[08:29] <keegan_> Nevermind I found one..
[08:29] <human> how many partitions do you have
[08:29] <Kman> sorry if i sound stupid by saying that
[08:29] <Kman> currently
[08:29] <anamaria> hello
[08:29] <Kman> one
[08:29] <Locke> hmm..
[08:29] <disinterested_pe> axion open the terminal and type install wine mozplugger
[08:30] <human> kman, are you in the manual edit gui?
[08:30] <rpaul> what would cause a file (folder) to not be able to be deleted, even as root?
[08:30] <ben_underscore> sambrista, i've setup beagle and have found a few inconsistencies too
[08:30] <Kman> going in right now
[08:30] <TheSheep> Kman: nobody wonts to bother (re)instlling windows ;)
[08:30] <Kman> lol
[08:30] <Kman> true
[08:30] <Kman> biggest hassle
[08:30] <disinterested_pe> go here axion https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:30] <bimberi> rpaul: if it's immutable bit is set (see the chattr and lsattr commands)
[08:30] <Ar2No> help! how to set password for mysql root ?
[08:30] <bimberi> s/it's/its/
[08:31] <Kman> k im in
[08:31] <anamaria> i just install edubuntu after i log in i stopped at the brown ....page
[08:31] <human> Kman, right click on your windows partition
[08:31] <rpaul> bimberi: ok, i'll have a look.
[08:31] <Kman> Right now, i have one partition
[08:31] <human> click resize
[08:31] <human> i think it might say move/resize
[08:31] <Kman> ok
[08:31] <Kman> yeah
[08:31] <geotsai> anamaria, try the hotkey ctrl+alt+backspace
[08:31] <Kman> im making it 50000 MB
[08:32] <human> make it whatever size you want
[08:32] <human> leave enought for ubuntu
[08:32] <Kman> i know
[08:32] <TheSheep> Kman: why not 51200 MB ? ;)
[08:32] <Kman> im making the new partition about 50K
[08:32] <Kman> MB
[08:32] <Ar2No> help! how to set password for mysql root ?
[08:32] <duncan_> did you get my messages "thesheep" ?
[08:32] <anamaria> geotsai i did it but the same result
[08:32] <Kman> with 7000 MB left over
[08:33] <chennaituxian> !IRC
[08:33] <ubotu> well, irc is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage or have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat
[08:33] <Kman> with is enough
[08:33] <CrippsFX> hm. has anyone heard of mcopy?
[08:33] <TheSheep> duncan_: sorry, no
[08:33] <bimberi> Ar2No: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP#head-39085275bc28194cca77d021ec362ff3003b10bc
[08:33] <TheSheep> duncan_: you have to register your nick to send private mesgss
[08:33] <human> Kman, the seven GB should say unpartition or free space or something
[08:33] <duncan_> oic
[08:33] <Kman> yea
[08:33] <human> Right click on that and click new
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 I attempted to reinstall the nvidia-glx drivers
 it installs ok
 but then I control-alt-backspace to reload the xserver and the new nvidia drivers
 but I get a black screen  that shows a blue panel and it says the xserver has failed to start up
[08:33] <Kman> the 7000 MB is the free space following
 I have to reconfigure the xserver and set it to use "vesa" instead of "nvidia"
[08:33] <human> or create, i forget
[08:34] <TheSheep> CrippsFX: you mean the C function or the mtools command?
[08:34] <rpaul> bimberi: lsattr scalable/ -> lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[08:34] <rpaul> bimberi: not sure what that means
[08:34] <anamaria>  help:i just install edubuntu after i log in i stopped at the brown ....page
[08:34] <CrippsFX> TheSheep, I think it would be mtools.
[08:34] <TheSheep> CrippsFX: yes, I've heard of it ;)
[08:34] <human> Kman, you do that?
[08:35] <geotsai> anamaria, im sorry, i have no clue...
[08:35] <TheSheep> duncan_: when you write lspci
[08:35] <Kman> wait a sec
[08:35] <Kman> i messed up
[08:35] <Kman> lo
[08:35] <Kman> l
[08:35] <TheSheep> duncan_: does it show you graphics card?
[08:35] <CrippsFX> TheSheep, well, in your reply to my first question, you answered my second one ;)
[08:35] <Kman> i want the free space to be mroe
[08:35] <Kman> lol
[08:35] <bimberi> rpaul: what sort of files are in scalable/ ?
[08:35] <Kman> becasue the free space following will be my ubuntu partition right?
[08:35] <human> yeah that seemed a bit small, but i didnt know what kind of media you had on that windows partition
[08:35] <Kman> the new size is gonna be my windows partition
[08:35] <Kman> no
[08:36] <Kman> my laptop has barely anything
[08:36] <bimberi> rpaul: 'file scalable/' will tell you
[08:36] <Kman> i just need about 30 GB for it
[08:36] <bimberi> rpaul: err, 'file scalable/*'
[08:36] <rpaul> bimberi: there are all directories
[08:36] <human> Kman, do you want an easy data share partition?
[08:36] <Kman> ok
[08:36] <Kman> whats that
[08:36] <rpaul> bimberi: all to do with icons
[08:36] <duncan_> yes it shows many lines, but it doesn't specifically say "6800 gs" which is the card I have
[08:36] <human> so you can share data between windows and ubuntu
[08:36] <Kman> ok im making my windows 36 Gb abd ubuntu 20 GB
[08:36] <Kman> sure
[08:37] <Kman> how would i go about doing that
[08:37] <rpaul> bimberi: ls -l /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable - you should have the same files i would imagine
[08:37] <TheSheep> duncan_: do you have the 'pcidev' command?
[08:37] <human> well, resize windows pretty small, because most of the files that take up space will be on this partition
[08:37] <Kman> nvm then
[08:37] <Kman> its alrite
[08:37] <human> ok
[08:37] <duncan_> nope, command not found
[08:37] <Faileas> hmm
[08:37] <Kman> ill just keep 35 for windows
[08:38] <Kman> wait a sec
[08:38] <Kman> after i resize the windows partition
[08:38] <Kman> i press resize
[08:38] <Ar2No> bimberi how to add new database?
[08:38] <Faileas> my apt keeps segfaulting, does anyone know a way to fix it?
[08:38] <bimberi> rpaul: yep, 7 subdirectories (actions ... stock)
[08:38] <Kman> and then do i right click the same partition and press new?
[08:38] <bimberi> Ar2No: that i don't know sorry
[08:38] <billytwowilly> what's the command to make a deb file from source?
[08:38] <dennis_> when you install wine it does not show on the plications menu ?
[08:38] <axion`> ok im on the right track
[08:38] <human> right click the free space
[08:38] <mluu510> i tried mounting my ntfs. ubuntu said it's already mounted in /tmp/disk but i can't access via nautilus. how do i fix that?
[08:38] <neutrinomass> Faileas: Does dpkg segfault too ?
[08:38] <CrippsFX> billytwowilly, man kpkg
[08:38] <Faileas> haven't tried
[08:39] <rpaul> bimberi: lsattr shows thsi http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15286
[08:39] <bimberi> rpaul: and lsattr on that directory works fine here :/
[08:39] <neutrinomass> Faileas: Give it a shot. If it segfaults as well, its a dpkg problem.
[08:39] <Kman> after i press resize though correct/
[08:39] <Kman> ?
[08:39] <human> yes
[08:39] <Faileas> dpkg what?
[08:39] <Kman> ok
[08:39] <Kman> and
[08:39] <human> none of this stuff takes effect immediately so don't worry too much about order
[08:39] <Faileas> i need to use apt to get the packages i want right? ;p
[08:39] <Kman> i know
[08:39] <rpaul> bimberi: there is something wrong with my directory, not sure why.   my post on the forums for some background http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1080798#post1080798
[08:39] <billytwowilly> CrippsFX: No manual entry for kpkg
[08:39] <Kman> and then i make that as many GB as i want right?
[08:40] <rpaul> bimberi: did you have a look at that pastebin?
[08:40] <human> ok well if you resized the windows, click on the free space and then select new
[08:40] <Kman> i did
[08:40] <Kman> make this new one
[08:40] <Kman> my remaining 20GB
[08:40] <neutrinomass> Faileas: Um... sort of. You could try grabbing a blah-ubuntu.deb package from some trusted site and installing it with dpkg ...
[08:40] <human> you will need a swap partition
[08:40] <Kman> oh yea
[08:40] <Kman> so should i make it like 17
[08:40] <neutrinomass> Faileas: Or going to /var/lib/apt/archives and try installing something from there ...
[08:40] <Scorpmoon> why can't I make "Applications - Places - System" take up less space
[08:40] <bimberi> rpaul: yep, looks ... interesting
[08:40] <human> no a linux swap, not a file share
[08:40] <duncan_> are you still there TheSheep ?
[08:41] <TheSheep> duncan_: can you paste on pastebin the output of your lspci?
[08:41] <Kman> what do you mean
[08:41] <human> how much RAM do you have
[08:41] <rpaul> Scorpmoon: use main menu instead of menubar
[08:41] <billytwowilly> CrippsFX: I'm looking for it to be done automagically as well. I know there's a prog, I just don't know what it's called
[08:41] <Kman> so i press create as and make it the linux-swap instead of ext3 right
[08:41] <Kman> i have 512 MB
[08:41] <Scorpmoon> from panel propertis?
[08:41] <rpaul> Scorpmoon: in the add to panel menu
[08:41] <Scorpmoon> ok thanks
[08:41] <human> ok, size this partition down to 1 GB
[08:41] <rpaul> bimberi: no idea?
[08:41] <human> and make it linux-swap
[08:41] <duncan_> how do paste to the pastebin? lol
[08:41] <Kman> ok
[08:41] <CrippsFX> billytwowilly, sorry, that was my bad ... kpkg is for building the kernel ... heh.
[08:42] <TheSheep> !pastebin
[08:42] <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] .
[08:42] <human> then hit resize or whatever it is
[08:42] <Kman> it should be my extended partition right?
[08:42] <Kman> add
[08:42] <Kman> hit add?
[08:42] <duncan_> thanks
[08:42] <human> you can make it extended if you want
[08:42] <Kman> does it make a difference?
[08:42] <human> but if you are just going to have 3 partitions then it doesnt matter
[08:42] <TheSheep> Kman: you can only have 4 non-extended partitions
[08:43] <Kman> o ok
[08:43] <bimberi> rpaul: none sorry :(  (only knew about chattr making files undeleteable by root)
[08:43] <Faileas> segfault as well
[08:43] <human> so make it primary
[08:43] <CrippsFX> billytwowilly, try man dpkg-buildpackage
[08:43] <human> and then linux-swap
[08:43] <Kman> so no press the free space again and presss new again
[08:43] <Kman> now**
[08:43] <billytwowilly> CrippsFX: It's checkinstall I think. Thanks for atleast trying to help me though.
[08:43] <rpaul> bimberi: ok, thanks for you help
[08:43] <human> what does your partitions look like right now?
[08:43] <human> do*
[08:43] <Kman> ok
[08:43] <Kman> i have my windows
[08:43] <duncan_> ok, you can check it now TheSheep, I used the same name as I used here
[08:43] <Kman> my linux swap
[08:43] <bimberi> rpaul: yw :) (such that it was)
[08:43] <sakha> so i had this crazy idea about installing ubuntu on a file mounted on an ntfs partition
[08:43] <Kman> and two unallocated for some reason
[08:44] <Kman> one is 304 Megs
[08:44] <neutrinomass> Faileas: Ok, just a moment then ...
[08:44] <Kman> and the other is 19 Gigs
[08:44] <Kman> weird
[08:44] <KenSentMe> !bug
[08:44] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[08:44] <human> 35 GB windows, 1 GB linux swap, the rest Ubuntu
[08:44] <ube_> uys
[08:44] <ube_> hey guys
[08:44] <Kman> what about the 300 meg one?
[08:44] <sakha> anyone try anything like that? that way we do not need any partitioning etc
[08:44] <Kman> is that also a ubuntu one?
[08:44] <Faileas> sakha: NTFS isn't writable by linux very well ;p
[08:45] <CrippsFX> billytwowilly, no problem ... It'd be nice for me to know too ... I've been a fedora user for 2 years, so I'm used to rpmbuild
[08:45] <human> you don't have any extended partitions do you?
[08:45] <Kman> no dont tihnk so
[08:45] <sakha> Faileas: well ntfs write support exists now
[08:45] <Kman> should i right click the 19 Gb and make it the ext-3?
[08:45] <sakha> with ntfsmount, it says for a single file the write support is good
[08:45] <neutrinomass> Faileas: What about /var/lib/dpkg/available ? Does it exist? Is it corrupt ?
[08:45] <human> the remaining should be formatted as ext-3 yeah
[08:46] <Kman> ok
[08:46] <neutrinomass> Faileas: Though I don't know how to check the corrupt part :-p
[08:46] <Kman> primary or extended?
[08:46] <human> are you sure you dont want data share?
[08:46] <Kman> yea im good
[08:46] <human> primary
[08:46] <human> then hit forward or whatever that button on the bottom right is
[08:46] <ube_> does anyone know how to totally wipe a drive?
[08:47] <Faileas> its there
[08:47] <ube_> im trying to dual boot windows and linux but my windows cd cant recognize the drive
[08:47] <Faileas> ube_: usably or unusably?
[08:47] <ube_> usably
[08:47] <Locke> fuck widows
[08:47] <dennis_> lol
[08:47] <neutrinomass> Faileas: Then file a bug report. Get a backtrace first though (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash )
[08:47] <Faileas> neutrinomass: its there
[08:47] <ube_> i need to use it for certain programs
[08:47] <Locke> just make linux aCCESS IT
[08:47] <Locke> who cares if winodws twill boot
[08:47] <Kman> ok
[08:47] <Faileas> neutrinomass: what info do i need to give?
[08:47] <human> ube_ insert the linux live cd, then go to system>administration>Gnome Partition Editor, delete it all then apply
[08:47] <ube_> i cant even install linux on it
[08:47] <CrippsFX> ube_, dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/hda; ... tehn move your mouse around until it's done ;)
[08:48] <Kman> no i have my windows
[08:48] <Kman> one unallocated 300 megs
[08:48] <Locke> how big is partition
[08:48] <ube_> crippsfx: thanks
[08:48] <Faileas> neutrinomass: in that case, i should reinstall everything?
[08:48] <Locke> how big is unallocated space
[08:48] <TheSheep> duncan_: can you paste your /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[08:48] <Kman> one linux-swap 1 GB and one ext-3 19 GB
[08:48] <Kman> its 300MB
[08:48] <anamaria> help gnome-panel does not start
[08:48] <CrippsFX> ube_, :)
[08:48] <duncan_> sure
[08:48] <KenSentMe> ube_: have you installed ubuntu first and then windows? It's better the other way around
[08:48] <anamaria> what should i do
[08:48] <dreamcatcher> hello guys
[08:48] <TheSheep> duncan_: from after the X doesn't work
[08:48] <human> does that 300 MB bother you?
[08:48] <dreamcatcher> busy channel
[08:48] <Kman> not really
[08:48] <Kman> why
[08:49] <human> ok just go ahead then
[08:49] <Faileas> LOL
[08:49] <KenSentMe> dreamcatcher: hi
[08:49] <CrippsFX> dreamcatcher, thank you :)
[08:49] <dreamcatcher> anyone got some time for some questions?
[08:49] <Locke> LOLOL
[08:49] <Faileas> neutrinomass: i can't do what, apt is broken
[08:49] <dreamcatcher> i would appreciate it greatly
[08:49] <ube_> kensentme: i once had windows installed with a raid, i then installed suse but now i want to dual boot windows and ubuntu
[08:49] <KenSentMe> !tell dreamcatcher about justask
[08:49] <Faileas> *that
[08:49] <neutrinomass> Faileas: If it is corrupt? I'm not sure.... I was asking because I've opened a bug report on how dpkg crashes if there is no /var/lib/dpkg/available.... Well besides the backtrace I'm not sure what's needed...
[08:49] <xnull> /j f'#ubuntu-women
[08:49] <Locke> make swap 319MB and / = 1024
[08:49] <neutrinomass> Faileas: Oh, you don't have gdb ?
[08:49] <CrippsFX> Locke, your name is like the modern philosopher .... right?
[08:49] <Faileas> neutrinomass: no...
[08:49] <neutrinomass> Faileas: Sorry, yes, you can't get the source.
[08:49] <human> now it should ask you about mount points, Kman
[08:49] <Kman> i just made that extra unallocated an extra ext3
[08:49] <Faileas> i don;t have anything but the SSHD and LAMP stack
[08:49] <KenSentMe> ube_: first install windows and leave some free partition space for ubuntu, after that install ubuntu
[08:49] <Kman> is that alright?
[08:50] <neutrinomass> Faileas: That's a tough one ...
[08:50] <TheSheep> Locke: don't give back advices, someone could get it serious
[08:50] <human> make it fat32
[08:50] <TheSheep> *bad
[08:50] <ube_> kensentme: yeah i got the idea, but i cant erase whats one the hard drive
[08:50] <Kman> how
[08:50] <human> same way you did ext 3
[08:50] <ube_> kensentme: windows does not recognize the hdd
[08:50] <Kman> oo
[08:50] <human> but scroll down the list and select fat32
[08:50] <dreamcatcher> i got a complicated network and internet questions involving ubuntu gnome interface and a belkin router and a linksys router
[08:50] <Kman> with the unallocated?
[08:50] <mluu510> help. ubuntu said "according to mtab, /dev/hda5 is mounted on /tmp/disks-conf-hda5". how do i stop /tmp/disks-conf-hda5 from mounting?
[08:50] <Kman> nvm
[08:50] <ube_> kensentme: im using a knoppix live cd as we speak
[08:50] <Kman> im just gonna delete the little one
[08:50] <KenSentMe> ube_: ah, ok
[08:50] <Kman> it doesnt matter
[08:50] <Kman>  anyways does it?
[08:51] <dreamcatcher> i can connect to the internet using the ubuntu live cd but i cant connect after full install
[08:51] <human> delete it and then right click on it, select new, then where it says file format make it fat32
[08:51] <dreamcatcher> what gives?
[08:51] <duncan_> I have  Xorg.0.log and Xorg.0.log.old
[08:51] <TheSheep> mluu510: add 'noauto' to fstab
[08:51] <Locke> CrippsFX, yes, john locke
[08:51] <human> it wont hurt anything
[08:51] <Kman> ok
[08:51] <Kman> done
[08:51] <mluu510> thesheep, at the end?
[08:51] <Locke> CrippsFX, also has relation to Locke Cole from Final Fantasy VIj
[08:51] <Kman> now im moving to the mount points
[08:51] <TheSheep> mluu510: in the options
[08:51] <human> ok
[08:51] <TheSheep> mluu510: of the disk you mean
[08:51] <Locke> but more FF than the governmentalist
[08:51] <Kman> gimme a minute to resize the disk
[08:52] <KenSentMe> ube_: i don't know this for sure but if u start cfdisk and delete all te remaining partition, maybe windows can start up
[08:52] <Locke> as i'm more anarchist than governmentalist
[08:52] <Kman> it says
[08:52] <Faileas> ok
[08:52] <mluu510> thesheep, can be more specific? my ntfs is already mounted in tmp but i have no read access
[08:52] <KenSentMe> ube_: you don't want to keep anything that's on the disk?
[08:52] <CrippsFX> Locke, :)   ... good ... cuz I was gonna say, the philosopher was pretty ambiguius when it came to "idea" ;)
[08:52] <neutrinomass> Faileas: The only thing that I can think of is installing gcc, autotools, gdb and dpkg from source (the latter with debugging symbols, read the INSTALL file on how to do this,  I think you need ./configure --debug or something) and get a backtrace ....
[08:52] <Kman> Error while resizing/moving /dev/hda1 *my main partition
[08:52] <CrippsFX> *ambiguous
[08:52] <ube_> kensentme: ive loaded the knoppix cd and did an fdisk, for some reason it wont delete the partitions
[08:52] <Faileas> reinstalling ubuntu, getting it to work, and backing it up before i try anything funny
[08:52] <ube_> kensentme: i dont care for the data thats on it
[08:52] <neutrinomass> Faileas: If that's too much, just file the bug report and say you can't get a backtrace because you can't install anything ...
[08:52] <Kman> be aware the failure to apply this operation could afffect other operations on the list
[08:52] <TheSheep> mluu510: there is a file /etc/fstab
[08:52] <Kman> uhoh?
[08:53] <SurfnKid> hi
[08:53] <Faileas> neutrinomass: its quite a bit
[08:53] <Kman> should i just press ok>?
[08:53] <duncan_> TheSheep I'll be back in 5-10 minutes
[08:53] <Faileas> not to mention
[08:53] <TheSheep> mluu510: it lists the disks that sgould be mounted
[08:53] <Faileas> i just started a reinstall attempt ;p
[08:53] <mluu510> thesheep, yes, i see. what do i do with it?
[08:53] <SurfnKid> Dapper is installed, 0 errors
[08:53] <human> how much space is used on your windows partition?
[08:53] <TheSheep> mluu510: and where they should be mounted and how
[08:53] <Kman> about 29GB
[08:53] <Scorpmoon> whats up with beginningubuntu.com and bandwidth used?
[08:53] <TheSheep> mluu510: you need to find a line about the disk you want
[08:53] <SurfnKid> can i get help on the repository thingy
[08:53] <TheSheep> mluu510: and change it
[08:53] <Kman> and im resizing the full 55 to 35
[08:53] <human> did you defragment the windows?
[08:53] <Kman> yea
[08:54] <TheSheep> mluu510: if there is no such line, add one
[08:54] <Kman> weird, eh?
[08:54] <human> it is weird, I have resized mine multiple times, from 200 to 40 to 35 and finally 30
[08:54] <dreamcatcher> can anyone help me out with an internet problem within ubuntu?
[08:54] <human> never had a problem
[08:54] <SurfnKid> can u help me
[08:54] <KenSentMe> ube_: hmmm
[08:54] <SurfnKid> puhlease
[08:55] <Kman> should i start over?
[08:55] <dreamcatcher> im willing to wait if you all are busy
[08:55] <Kman> or press ok?
[08:55] <dreamcatcher> im just so lost :*
[08:55] <Scorpmoon> dream, welcome to linux
[08:55] <KenSentMe> !tell SurfnKid about sources.list
[08:55] <ube_> kensentme: weird isnt it? i did a "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda2
[08:55] <TheSheep> mluu510: the first column says what device it is, the second where it should be mounted, the third what filesystem it is, the fourth lists options, the last two are best zeroes
[08:55] <dreamcatcher> thank you...i just wish it was more easier to fiddle with
[08:55] <ube_> that should format the hdd right?
[08:55] <KenSentMe> ube_: yes
[08:56] <ube_> kensentme: is it supposed to show a status?
[08:56] <ube_> right now the cursor is just blinking
[08:56] <CrippsFX> Scorpmoon, it's not *that* bad .. ;)
[08:56] <KenSentMe> ube_: i don't think so
[08:56] <xukun> Hoi all. I was running vmware 5 on breezy, but after I upgraded to dapper LTS I cant start vmware, it says that I need to run /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl first, but then it says that it cant find the location of the "make" program
[08:56] <CrippsFX> dreamcatcher, what's the "internet problem" you're having?
[08:56] <KenSentMe> ube_: but i'm not gooed at this
[08:56] <Scorpmoon> it is for a previous windows user like me
[08:56] <ube_> kensentme: neither am i
[08:56] <human> Kman, go ahead and do it, it says that the windows wasn't resized
[08:56] <ube_> kensentme: i know just basics
[08:56] <human> so the others wont work
[08:56] <foo> http://pastebin.com/766792 - can someone tell me why 2.4.21-40.ELsmp isn't being loaded?
[08:56] <Kman> press ok?
[08:56] <KenSentMe> ube_: me too
[08:56] <CrippsFX> Scorpmoon, well ... only at the beginning.
[08:56] <C101> foo O_o
[08:56] <human> it wont hurt anything
[08:56] <foo> C101: Hm.
[08:57] <C101> hi
[08:57] <CrippsFX> Scorpmoon, I learned really fast ...
[08:57] <Kman> should i cancel?
[08:57] <foo> C101: Hello.
[08:57] <human> should just return another error about not being able to do the next thing
[08:57] <TheSheep> ube_: actually mkfs formats, dd just fills with zeros
[08:57] <human> click ok
[08:57] <KenSentMe> ube_: have you tried windows again after the dd command?
[08:57] <ube_> thesheep: what is mkfs?
[08:57] <ube_> kensentme: i will after it finishes
[08:57] <TheSheep> ube_: a 'make files system' program
[08:57] <CrippsFX> TheSheep, or random valyues ... depending what "if=" ;)
[08:57] <xukun> anybody?
[08:57] <dreamcatcher> if anyone can help me with this small internet problem within ubuntu just pm me
[08:57] <Scorpmoon> this channel has a few more people than what is pleasant
[08:57] <ube_> hm i should try that out
[08:57] <dreamcatcher> i agree.....
[08:57] <TheSheep> CrippsFX: or anything really
[08:58] <CrippsFX> yeah.
[08:58] <Kman> im gonna try it again
[08:58] <mluu510> thesheep, i changed the options to include noauto and mount -a but when i open my /media/windows, it's empty inside
[08:58] <CrippsFX> TheSheep, /dev/random
[08:58] <TheSheep> ube_: it comes in variety of flavours
[08:58] <SurfnKid> i am following directions https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages?action=show&redirect=UniversePackages  however when i select repositories, and Add. I select community maintained
[08:58] <SurfnKid> and there's no OK.. just ADD. and even if i do that. nothing changes
[08:58] <ube_> thesheep: mkfs is to build a linux file system
[08:58] <mluu510> thesheep, i know there's suppose to be file inside
[08:58] <TheSheep> ube_: you probably want mkfs.xfs or something like that
[08:58] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe: thanks, i just got lag
[08:58] <ube_> thesheep: i need to dual boot windows with linux
[08:58] <Kman> thats what im trying to do too ube
[08:58] <C101> ^^
[08:58] <TheSheep> ube_: best format the windows partition under windows
[08:59] <dreamcatcher> i dual booted windows with ubuntu
[08:59] <dli> ube_, you can use grub to load windows and linux
[08:59] <ube_> thesheep: windows cd doesnt recognize hard disk
[08:59] <ube_> kman: you got trouble doing it?
[08:59] <TheSheep> ube_: there is mkfs.vfat
[08:59] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: no problem :)
[08:59] <ube_> i know how to dual boot guys. the only problem i have is that windows nor linux can read my hard disks
[08:59] <dreamcatcher> its easier to either 1:install each OS on different harddrives or 2: partition one hardrive to hold windows and partition the other for linux
[08:59] <dreamcatcher> hrrm
[08:59] <TheSheep> ube_: may be a hardware problem?
[08:59] <dreamcatcher> maybe
[08:59] <ube_> ive done an fdisk and it sees the partitions
[09:00] <ube_> one of the partitions it cant even delete
[09:00] <Kman> im trying to manually partition mine through the manual install on the live cd
[09:00] <dreamcatcher> are you installing both as a fresh install?
[09:00] <ube_> yep
[09:00] <ube_> i once had windows on there..with a raid
[09:00] <human> Kman, just delete all except the 35 GB into one big unpartitioned Space
[09:00] <ube_> i then reinstalled with suse
[09:00] <Kman> then?
[09:00] <dreamcatcher> ok when you install windows it should just boot from cd...your getting that far at least right
[09:00] <CrippsFX> hey zcat[1] 
[09:00] <intelikey> Fatal server error:
[09:00] <intelikey> could not open default font 'fixed';
[09:01] <ube_> i tried erase the partitions and install dapper
[09:01] <human> Make a 1 GB swap and the rest ext3 Ubuntu
[09:01] <Kman> thats what im ttrying again
[09:01] <ube_> dreamcatcher: yes
[09:01] <zcat[1] > hi
[09:01] <human> should work
[09:01] <Kman> nope
[09:01] <ube_> dreamcatcher: when i press "enter" to install it claims there are no hard disks
[09:01] <dreamcatcher> ok there should be a screen that lets you press l to delete all partitions
[09:01] <Kman> same eerror
[09:01] <dli> intelikey, apt-get install xfonts-base
[09:01] <intelikey> the X server's font paths might be misconfigured, remote font server(s) may be unreachable, and/or local fonts may not be installed or are not configured correctly.   ???
[09:01] <human> click out of the install
[09:01] <dreamcatcher> then set new partition to half the hardrive if you have only one
[09:01] <Kman> i did
[09:02] <dreamcatcher> the rest will go to ubuntu
[09:02] <dreamcatcher> let windows install
[09:02] <human> go to System>Administration>Gnome Partition Editor
[09:02] <Kman> ok
[09:02] <ube_> dreamcatcher: thats my issue. windows does not get to the partition part of the install
[09:02] <intelikey> dli it looks like a default install from the hoary would include xfonts........  no ?
[09:02] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe: can i get your help. are oyu on Dapper 6.06
[09:02] <Kman> same thing?
[09:02] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: yes
[09:02] <dreamcatcher> then restart and press whatever button lets you boot from cd or set bios to boot from just the cd....boot up live ubuntu cd
[09:02] <dli> intelikey, just --reinstall
[09:02] <human> resize windows and then just click apply
[09:02] <human> leave the other unpartitioned
[09:02] <dreamcatcher> then install and leave the ntfs file system alone...just instal ubuntu on the free space left
[09:02] <dreamcatcher> thats what i did
[09:03] <Kman> ok
[09:03] <dreamcatcher> but if you want more help just pm me
[09:03] <ube_> yeah thats the easiest
[09:03] <intelikey> xfonts-base is already the newest version.
[09:03] <dreamcatcher> i need help setting up my internet so we coul dhelp eachother
[09:03] <Kman> same thing
[09:03] <dli> intelikey, any problem, backup your xorg.conf, dpkg --purge xserver-xorg , install it again
[09:03] <Kman> its soo weird
[09:03] <ube_> kman: do you get an error?
[09:03] <human> give windows a different size
[09:03] <dli> intelikey, --reinstall
[09:03] <human> make it a little bigger
[09:03] <Kman> ok
[09:03] <intelikey> dli that's not the problem.
[09:03] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe: ok, this is weird, i open synaptic right. click on settings, repo, and the instructions says click on settings at bottom, tick show disabled sofwtware sources. but where's the settings button!
[09:03] <frying_fish> Kman: windows gives you no harddisks at the install?
[09:03] <frying_fish> do you have a sata drive?
[09:03] <Kman> no it does
[09:03] <human> kman is getting an error when trying to resize his windows partition
[09:04] <ube_> frying_fish: i use sata hard drives, is that an issue? bc im having problems
[09:04] <Kman> but it says there was an error while moving
[09:04] <Kman> same error AGAIN
[09:04] <Kman> lol] 
[09:04] <Kman> this sucks
[09:04] <frying_fish> ube_: with windows it can be
[09:04] <duncan_> ok
[09:04] <Kman> maybe make it bigger?
[09:04] <human> the extra space is being put after the windows partitino right?
[09:04] <duncan_> I'm back TheSheep
[09:04] <Kman> yea
[09:04] <frying_fish> Kman: whats the error, transferring the files from the windows cd to the drive? either, bad cd, or dodgy drive / ram
[09:04] <ube_> frying_fish: should i need drivers?
[09:04] <human> make it a little bigger 40 GB
[09:04] <Kman> it says it has an error resizing the drive
[09:04] <Kman> ok
[09:04] <zcat[1] > windows installer 'hides' it's ability to manage partitions... when it comes to the part where it says 'where do youwant to install windows [C:\]  or omething like that, there's some options there to delete and move partitions around...
[09:04] <Kman> im trying
[09:05] <frying_fish> ube_: for windows, probably, on a floppy disk
[09:05] <Kman> 46 GB
[09:05] <Ohzie> !boot
[09:05] <ube_> frying_fish: damn, i have no floppy lol
[09:05] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Ohzie
[09:05] <dreamcatcher> is there other ubuntu channels other than this one
[09:05] <Kman> same thing
[09:05] <dreamcatcher> i would like to know everywhere i can get help
[09:05] <Kman> damn
[09:05] <intelikey> dli reinstalled xfonts-base  exact same results.
[09:05] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: click add and then choose the repo's you want to add
[09:05] <rpedro> sakha: take a look at http://www.topologilinux.com/  ;-)  there used to be some others and AFAIK they didn't all work that well...
[09:05] <frying_fish> ube_: it depends on the chipset, some are recognised
[09:05] <ube_> frying_fish: though i do remember installing a driver bc i was doing a raid config
[09:05] <human> try resizing it by like one megabye and see if it works
[09:05] <Kman> lo
[09:05] <frying_fish> but linux is a lot better than windows at handling it
[09:05] <Kman> l
[09:05] <foo> err, how do I know if a server has lilo or grub?
[09:05] <Kman> ok
[09:05] <Ohzie> Does anyone know about how to maybe speed up my boot time? Running Dapper on a laptop...
[09:05] <dli> intelikey, any problem, backup your xorg.conf, dpkg --purge xserver-xorg , install it again
[09:06] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: just click all four options, so universe and multiverse
[09:06] <frying_fish> Ohzie: apt-get install sysv-rc-conf
[09:06] <xcess> Hi, can anybody tell me how to mount an XFS filesystem so that non-root user could write to it?
[09:06] <frying_fish> then run it, and turn off the services you don't need
[09:06] <dreamcatcher> i got a wierd problem with my internet in ubuntu
[09:06] <Ohzie> frying_fish: Thanks.
[09:06] <ube_> kman: are you in the linux installer right now?
[09:06] <intelikey> dli i'll do that   "and it will give the exact same results"
[09:06] <TheSheep> duncan_: weird, do you have two 'Driver' sections?
[09:06] <Kman> yea
[09:06] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe i did. 2 are checked, i check the other 2 and click add?
[09:06] <Kman> actually now im using the gnome partition
[09:06] <KenSentMe> Ohzie: or check dmesg for errors
[09:06] <Kman> gparted
[09:06] <Ar2No> hai everybody, I just want to have a school server, so what should I install? LAMP or Desktop ? any suggestion ?
[09:06] <Kman> same thing
[09:06] <xcess> Can anybody tell me how to mount an XFS filesystem so that non-root user could write to it?
[09:06] <bulltitan> hi
[09:06] <Kman> man
[09:06] <duncan_> I'm not sure, I only installed ubuntu 3 days ago
[09:06] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: yes
[09:06] <dreamcatcher> me too
[09:06] <zcat[1] > anyhow... since dapper is out my standard response to windows problems is to install dapper. So far I've done three, and I have three more people who've seen it and want it now!
[09:07] <duncan_> I deleted windows
[09:07] <human> when you right click on it what does it say about minimum size?
[09:07] <ube_> kman: why do you need to repartition windows?
[09:07] <nysosym> Hi all
[09:07] <Fujitsu> Ar2No, LAMP, Desktop isn't designed for a server...
[09:07] <intelikey> dli er actually i wont do that  it will take everything x with it.... no dice.
[09:07] <nysosym> any news about Edgy?
[09:07] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe: then exit that and when i go back again to check if those 2 were checked.they get unchecked its weird.
[09:07] <KenSentMe> nysosym: hi
[09:07] <Kman> it says minimum is 29466
[09:07] <TheSheep> duncan_: the logs you pasted show the startup of the vesa driver
[09:07] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: but they are in the list on the previous page
[09:07] <TheSheep> duncan_: I'd like to see the logs from the failed startup of nvidia driver
[09:07] <Kman> ube_: to install linux
[09:07] <Kman> on my laptop
[09:07] <bulltitan> i'm about to replace the gxine from ubuntu's repositories for the new gxine from xine's website, i have all the libs installed but i need to know if this installation will screw my codecs or something in the system
[09:07] <Ar2No> Fujitsu , so if LAMP , can it act as server to manage all the workstation?
[09:08] <duncan_> nvidia-installer.log ?
[09:08] <TheSheep> duncan_: so that I can see why it doesn't start
[09:08] <Fujitsu> Ar2No, manage?
[09:08] <ube_> kman: i would probably reinsert the windows cd, delete any partitions and do the windows partition in the windows installer
[09:08] <dreamcatcher> i got a wierd problem with my internet in ubuntu
[09:08] <ube_> kman: then install linux on the empty space
[09:08] <Kman> w.e
[09:08] <human> yeah, you can always reinstall
[09:08] <xukun> all I needed to reconfigure vmware workstition for Dapper was: "sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r`" I hope this helps others
[09:08] <TheSheep> duncan_: no, /varl/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:08] <human> but you are probably trying to avoid that
[09:08] <Kman> ill just wait until one of my cousins comes over
[09:08] <zcat[1] > LAMP isn't that kind of server. You want something like LDAP to manage workstations.
[09:08] <Kman> hell prolly help me out
[09:08] <Kman> thanks anyway human and ube_
[09:08] <dreamcatcher> i got a wierd problem with my internet in ubuntu
[09:08] <Kman> have a good night
[09:08] <ube_> kman: do you need the info on the windows partition?
[09:08] <TheSheep> duncan_: are you trying to install using the isntaller from nvidia page?
[09:08] <bulltitan> please somebody i'm a "make install" away from doing this
[09:08] <ube_> kman: aight lates
[09:09] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe: yes they are, but keep clicking on add and only the first 2 are selected. the other 2 keep getting unselected ( even tho i should click on 1 )
[09:09] <zcat[1] > !ldap
[09:09] <Kman> and thanks for educating me on this stuff
[09:09] <ubotu> zcat[1] : Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:09] <TheSheep> duncan_: or the one from synaptics
[09:09] <duncan_> no the installer from synaptic
[09:09] <zcat[1] > !lamp
[09:09] <dreamcatcher> !lamp
[09:09] <duncan_> but I've tried many times to install it
[09:09] <TheSheep> duncan_: nvidia-glx, right?
[09:09] <duncan_> yeap
[09:09] <TheSheep> duncan_: and it also installer restricted drivers?
[09:09] <ube_> good night ladies
[09:09] <nysosym> gn8
[09:09] <zcat[1] > hmmm.. ubuotu doesn't answer !lamp at all?
[09:09] <dreamcatcher> !adw
[09:09] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, dreamcatcher
[09:09] <duncan_> I also ran a script by tselliot
[09:09] <keegan_> Could someone help me with a question about wine please?
[09:10] <zcat[1] > oh, privmsg...
[09:10] <TheSheep> duncan_: what script?
[09:10] <duncan_> yes I have linux-restricted-drivers installed
[09:10] <dreamcatcher> i'll try that thanks
[09:10] <bulltitan> i'm doing this gxine replacement because i can't read srt subtitles
[09:10] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: that's teh same with me, but if they are in the list, it means the repo's are added. So just click close
[09:10] <foo> http://pastebin.com/766820 - any ideas? I want to boot into 2.4.21-40.ELsmp ... should that config do that? Bleh. If I'm even using grub.
[09:10] <SurfnKid> ok
[09:10] <duncan_> I'll search my book marks
[09:10] <duncan_> one sec
[09:11] <Ar2No> Fujitsu to able to point all worksation to LAMP server
[09:11] <KenSentMe> ube_: good night? I just woke up!
[09:11] <foo> Any ideas?
[09:11] <xcess> Hi, can anybody tell me how to mount an XFS filesystem so that non-root user could write to it?
[09:11] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe: im gonna try thru cli
[09:12] <duncan_> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=139264&highlight=nvidia+xserver
[09:12] <ayaran> hi all
[09:13] <dli> xcess, chown
[09:13] <intelikey> xcess chmod it ?
[09:13] <KenSentMe> What's cli?
[09:13] <intelikey> !cli
[09:13] <ubotu> CLI means Command Line Interface, aka the terminal or console. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/ or http://www.tuxfiles.org
[09:13] <KenSentMe> Lol
[09:13] <SurfnKid> heeh
[09:13] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: isn't your problem solved right now?
[09:14] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe: it might, once i reload the sources.list
[09:14] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: synaptic does that too
[09:15] <Celestar> so
[09:15] <SurfnKid> grr i got an IP problem now
[09:15] <SurfnKid> i need to fix that
[09:15] <tcp|p> could somebody help me with my partitions? i'm getting a grub 18 error and I dont know how to make a small boot partition
[09:16] <dli> tcp|p, reinstall grub :)
[09:16] <tcp|p> how would I go about doing that?
[09:16] <Duncan_> any updates TheSheep?
[09:16] <dreamcatcher> sorry that site didnt have my particular problem...
[09:16] <dreamcatcher> i was hoping someone in here could help me
[09:16] <TheSheep> Duncan_: reading :)
[09:17] <Duncan_> hehe ok :)
[09:17] <dreamcatcher> !lickie_
[09:17] <ubotu> dreamcatcher: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:17] <disinterested_pe> well i finally got ymessenger installed and im quite disappointed with it
[09:18] <tcp|p> dli: mind if I pm you?
[09:18] <dli> tcp|p, you have ubuntu installed on hdd right now? okay for pm
[09:18] <dreamcatcher> !my internet connection stops working 3 seconds after i log in...i can get to 2 webpages before it shuts down....what gives?
[09:18] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, dreamcatcher
[09:18] <geotsai> is anyone getting this error when reloading updates?
[09:18] <geotsai> http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-security/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2: Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[09:18] <dreamcatcher> my updates wont download
[09:18] <intelikey> hmmm now i've got   Fatal server error:
[09:18] <intelikey> no screens found
[09:18] <TheSheep> Duncan_: this is weird, I didn't have to use any scripts and it works for me :/
[09:18] <dreamcatcher> im on xp right now cause i cant connect to anything with ubuntu
[09:19] <dli> intelikey, drxx again
[09:19] <SurfnKid> guys why do I keep getting these time outs, is there a network setting i need to check http://pastebin.com/766832
[09:19] <intelikey> drxx ?
[09:19] <dli> intelikey, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:19] <disinterested_pe> thats why im not putting dapper in again for awhile anyway
[09:19] <dreamcatcher> why?
[09:19] <frying_fish> SurfnKid: can you get other connectivity from that box (i.e web to google and such)
[09:19] <Duncan_> yes its quite bizarre, I practically havea  fresh install of ubuntu 6.06 as well
[09:19] <keegan_> After I close Utorrent after installing it with Wine, I cannot open it again, without reinstalling.  Does anyone know how to open it without having to reinstall it everytime?
[09:19] <frying_fish> and do you have a proxy set.
[09:19] <intelikey> nah that's the long way to get no where.  just edit xorg.conf
[09:19] <dapperneil> help i cant play mp3 in dapper
[09:19] <SurfnKid> frying_fish: im on here
[09:20] <dreamcatcher> its such a cool OS it just sucks that i cant get internet but i can get it on the live cd
[09:20] <SurfnKid> frying_fish: i can surf the web
[09:20] <SurfnKid> frying_fish: ping yahoo
[09:20] <frying_fish> keegan_: run the executable it installed, not the one you downloaded.
[09:20] <dli> intelikey, then, " X -configure "
[09:20] <disinterested_pe> i upgraded to it the first night and couldnt get it to work
[09:20] <dreamcatcher> is anyone going through a network with two routers and a switch
[09:20] <frying_fish> SurfnKid: ahh, would suggest there is an issue getting in contact with the archives then
[09:20] <TheSheep> Duncan_: maybe try to reinstall nvidia-glx via synaptics
[09:20] <MadHatte1> How can i install quicktime in dapper?
[09:20] <SurfnKid> frying_fish: is there?
[09:20] <frying_fish> don't know
[09:20] <dapperneil> help i cant play mp3 in dapper , anyone ?
[09:20] <Duncan_> yes, but i get the same problem, I tried to reinstall like 6 times today :(
[09:20] <SurfnKid> oh ok
[09:20] <keegan_> frying_fish: I went to /home/keegan/.wine/... and I couldn't find it in there.  Where else do it install too?
[09:20] <TheSheep> Duncan_: then just edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and swap 'vesa' to 'nvidia'
[09:21] <frying_fish> !restricted  dapperneil
[09:21] <Ohzie> dapperneil: Search in synaptic for mp3. =P
[09:21] <ubotu> frying_fish: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:21] <dreamcatcher> help i cant get internet on full install but it works on live cd
[09:21] <frying_fish> !mp3
[09:21] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:21] <frying_fish> dapperneil: look at that second link
[09:21] <dreamcatcher> !internet
[09:21] <ubotu> dreamcatcher: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:21] <dreamcatcher> !network
[09:21] <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.
[09:21] <Celestar> ubotu: LDAP
[09:21] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Celestar
[09:21] <Ohzie> Hey, if ubuntum during the boot process, tries to load things like raid drivers I don't have, other shit like that, hardware stuffs...How do I make it not want to load those anymore?
[09:21] <frying_fish> SurfnKid: I can connect to them fine, you're not behind a proxy are you?
[09:22] <frying_fish> and dreamcatcher what exactly is the issue
[09:22] <Ohzie> ubuntum == ubuntu
[09:22] <frying_fish> does it not find the driver, or not raise the interface or what.
[09:22] <dreamcatcher> has anyone connected to internet on live cd but not after install?
[09:22] <Celestar> hm ...
[09:22] <SurfnKid> frying_fish: no, but i think i know the problem, this network settings connetion is horrible, im on dhcp but the settings have a static ip, no wonder the system is confused
[09:22] <frying_fish> Ohzie: in sysv-rc-conf, move to them, and press space, to remove the x from the box.
[09:22] <lightstar> :)
[09:22] <dreamcatcher> i get internet after login for a few seconds and then the network drops
[09:22] <lightstar> oops..sorry
[09:23] <m_0_r_0_n> apt-get remove evolution -> The following packages will be REMOVED: evolution evolution-exchange evolution-plugins ubuntu-desktop. Why Ubuntu-desktop????
[09:23] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: wireless?
[09:23] <SurfnKid> frying_fish: i got the same error on synaptic
[09:23] <dreamcatcher> im set for dchp through belkin wireless
[09:23] <frying_fish> or wired, and SurfnKid ahh
[09:23] <dreamcatcher> but im wired to it
[09:23] <frying_fish> SurfnKid: synaptic is just a graphical front end.
[09:23] <dreamcatcher> i tried static ip
[09:23] <dreamcatcher> same problem
[09:23] <SurfnKid> frying_fish: right
[09:23] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: the repositories are ok, i don't get those errors
[09:23] <SurfnKid> ok
[09:23] <frying_fish> m_0_r_0_n: ubuntu-desktop is a meta-package
[09:23] <frying_fish> it won't remove all your stuff
[09:23] <SurfnKid> so its my network thing, then cool deal
[09:23] <frying_fish> it just means you no longer have a default install
[09:23] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: and it works perfectly in say windows.
[09:24] <dreamcatcher> yeah and on live cd
[09:24] <KenSentMe> How do i leave a window in irssi
[09:24] <m_0_r_0_n> frying_fish, ok, thanks
[09:24] <dreamcatcher> but not on the installed ubuntu after login it works for one page and then drops
[09:24] <foo> x
[09:24] <foo> .x
[09:24] <frying_fish> right, in the live cd find out what driver its using for your network
[09:24] <dreamcatcher> how
[09:24] <frying_fish> and then you need to make sure you are using that in the main system
[09:24] <SurfnKid> br
[09:24] <SurfnKid> b
[09:24] <dreamcatcher> ah ok
[09:24] <frying_fish> easiest way i can think of is that nm-applet will tell you on connection information
[09:24] <dreamcatcher> is there a command that i could use?
[09:25] <intelikey> dli it was as simple as changing depth from 16 to 15
[09:25] <krazykit> KenSentMe: you can /leave a channel, but if you want to just close it, try /window close
[09:25] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: lsmod
[09:25] <dreamcatcher> lsmod?
[09:25] <frying_fish> and look for ones relating to network
[09:25] <dreamcatcher> sorry im still green around the ears
[09:25] <dreamcatcher> so i can access this info in the gui?
[09:25] <dreamcatcher> gnome i mean?
[09:25] <dli> intelikey, I doubt it, unless it's a very old video card /monitor
[09:25] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: ahh, that might require a bit more stuffs.
[09:26] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: if it has network-manager installed then yes
[09:26] <frying_fish> easily
[09:26] <dreamcatcher> i did full install i just need to find that driver that works with live cd
[09:26] <SurfnKid> man this aint workingg
[09:26] <SurfnKid> how can i be connected to chat. and do a reload on synaptic and says it cant connect to ftp sites
[09:26] <SurfnKid> this is weird
[09:26] <dreamcatcher> i'll try it out...brb. if it works i'll reconnect and let you know
[09:26] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: what does lspci give you in relation to network interfaces.
[09:26] <intelikey> dli   doubt all you want.  i'm looking at it.
[09:26] <dreamcatcher> uh...lspci?
[09:27] <KenSentMe> krazykit: thanx
[09:27] <frying_fish> SurfnKid: could be a DNS issue
[09:27] <disinterested_pe> whoohooo theyre saying al-zarquawi has been killed
[09:27] <SurfnKid> but i can resolve anything on the browser its weird
[09:27] <frying_fish> maybe there are DNS conflicts somewhere, how is web browsing, is that fine?
[09:27] <dli> disinterested_pe, misinformation?
[09:27] <frying_fish> weird.
[09:27] <SurfnKid> frying_fish: yeah :S
[09:27] <SurfnKid> :)
[09:27] <dreamcatcher> brb..gonna go check drivers for network card
[09:27] <disinterested_pe> its a news alert
[09:27] <disinterested_pe> cnn and ap
[09:28] <sakha> Faileas: so what do u think about the ubuntu install onto an ntfs file mounted as ext3
[09:28] <SurfnKid> alzarkawi isnt dead, he's down here fixing my DNS issue
[09:28] <SurfnKid> get real
[09:28] <disinterested_pe> lol
[09:29] <frying_fish> sakha: oh dear :s thats badness.
[09:29] <sakha> frying_fish: why is that, i thought most people already have ntfs , gives an easier way to dual boot
[09:29] <m_0_r_0_n> When removing a package I always get the warning "I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/var/lib/scrollkeeper/(null)/scrollkeeper_cl.xml" Any idea how to fix this?
[09:29] <frying_fish> oh, I thought you were mounting NTFS as ext3
[09:30] <frying_fish> which would be badness
[09:30] <SurfnKid> um. i can ping security.ubuntu.com just fine
[09:30] <carlfk> how do I find what package supplies the hcidump command?
[09:30] <sakha> frying_fish: lol, nope, wanted to c anyone has done anything like tat?
[09:30] <TheSheep> sakha: still it's a large performance hit :(
[09:30] <intelikey> carlfk apt-file ?
[09:30] <sakha> TheSheep: do u think so, why is that?
[09:31] <esox> hi
[09:31] <TheSheep> sakha: I recall monkey linux did something like that with umsdos or something
[09:31] <carlfk> bash: apt-file: command not found
[09:31] <frying_fish> sakha: well, I have on my desktop system, / = reiser /home = reiser windows = 2x NTFS, /media/storage = ext3
[09:31] <TheSheep> sakha: becasue any disk read/write must go trough ntfs filesystem procedures
[09:31] <carlfk> ah!  apt-cache search hcidump
[09:31] <pd273> Hi all, I am not sure if this is the right channel to ask this question, but in the consoles when I go through <ctrl> + <alt> 1, I have white fonts, how can I change it to some other color
[09:31] <SurfnKid> Im going to Microsoftly pull a "restart" ...see if this works
[09:31] <vincent_> Hello everybody.  Anybody here having trouble with Azureus?
[09:32] <carlfk> intelikey: thanks - that was the reminder I needed
[09:32] <ruxpin> do I need to emerge a package to get 'less' to output code documents (shell scripts and xml files) in color? I couldn't find the setting in less options
[09:32] <ruxpin> s/emerge/apt-get install/
[09:32] <sakha> TheSheep: sure sure, any disk read write should go thru ntfs, but it is better than umsdos, because u dont create file under ntfs but rather on the ext3 mounted file
[09:32] <vincent_> I've been checking the forums on recent problems with Azureus, but the problems they're describing are different than mine.
[09:33] <intelikey> carlfk yes if it's listed that way  "i.e. package name = command name"  else you need something more probing  like apt-file
[09:33] <vincent_> If anybody's seeing this: Azureus starts, but the GUI never shows up, nor does the notification icon.
[09:33] <x92> Hello!
[09:34] <Scorpmoon> i didn't see it
[09:34] <carlfk> intelikey: ah - apt-cache search apt-file = apt-file - APT package searching utility -- command-line interface
[09:34] <vincent_> I've installed the JRE from Java's site as well as from repositories.
[09:34] <esox> I recently updated to Dapper - mostly everthing ran fine - thank you guys! There is only one problem I already had with Breezy. My Matrox G550 with Sony SDM93 is not able to use 1280x1024. All other resolutions work fine. I had to install a new driver from matrox.com, but with dapper there is Xorg 7 and the driver refuses installtion. What can I do?
[09:34] <bulltitan> i need some help with subtitles in gxine please
[09:34] <sakha> frying_fish,TheSheep: what i am trying to get at is not having to re-partition existing ntfs disk, which is the situtation with 95% computers sold
[09:34] <dbernar1> cafuego_: ping
[09:34] <carlfk> sakha: forgive me for being late, but what are you looking for?
[09:34] <frying_fish> sakha: that seems a bad idea.
[09:35] <frying_fish> why not just repartition it, if you make it ext3, then you can get a driver for windows so you can read-write
[09:35] <x92> Hi, I have tryed Ubuntu 5.05 and 5.10 desktop edition on my server... they dount work
[09:35] <Faileas> sakha: i wouldn't bet a live system on it, would try it out on QEMU or VMware first
[09:35] <frying_fish> x92: what about 6.06
[09:35] <sakha> carlfk: got this crazy idea of installing ubuntu onto a file moutned as reiserfs onto a writable ntfs disk
[09:35] <bulltitan> any ideas?
[09:35] <x92> not tryed yet :D i am downloading xubuntu right now
[09:35] <intelikey> sakha trying to get linux to live in ntfs space ?
[09:36] <frying_fish> also, if you're putting it on a server, why not just do the server version
[09:36] <m_0_r_0_n> Is it possible in the gnome-terminal to scroll the screen line by line?
[09:36] <m_0_r_0_n> with keys?
[09:36] <TheSheep> sakha: I think that solving the bug #1 is better approach ;)
[09:36] <sakha> yup, i already managed to boot knoppix from an iso cd image copied onto my winxp (ntfs) disk
[09:37] <luke> is there anyway I can make ALT+F2 open up a new Terminal window?
[09:37] <sakha> Thesheep: sure i agree, but just thought i wud ask around and c what people think
[09:37] <carlfk> sakha: interesting.  I can see it working (somehow) but it seems like a 'poor' solution for 95% of installs
[09:37] <frying_fish> luke: probably in gconf-editor, under metacity in apps.
[09:37] <intelikey> sakha just a thought.  but what will it cost to just resize the ntfs and make a partition ???
[09:37] <frying_fish> but, why not just assign it to a different key, so you can still have alt+f2 to bring up the launcher
[09:37] <sakha> carlfk: why do you think it is poor?
[09:37] <bulltitan> gxine can't read srt subtitles,... i have all the codecs and libs installed correctly,.. wtf is going on
[09:37] <TheSheep> sakha: it may be a good temporary workaround if you're afraid to resize your ntfs partition
[09:38] <SurfnKid> ok ive restarted and nothing
[09:38] <SurfnKid> i can get in here.. but no updates on Synaptic
[09:38] <intelikey> carlfk i agree.
[09:38] <Duncan_> TheSheep, i just uninstalled my driver, but when I look in applications>systemtools there is still nvidia x Server settings
[09:38] <frying_fish> sakha: the linux ntfs drivers aren't good as good as the windows ones, so it would be a big performance hit
[09:38] <SurfnKid> what the hell :(
[09:38] <TheSheep> sakha: but its solwer, ntfs write is experimental and you don't really get the 'linux way' :)
[09:38] <frying_fish> and ntfs writing is not 100% either.
[09:38] <sakha> arent most novice users afraid to re-partition an existing ntfs drive/disk?
[09:38] <luke> frying_fish, thanks mate
[09:38] <carlfk> sakha: my main worry is the user deleting the file when they are in windows
[09:38] <frying_fish> Duncan_: did you restart X.
[09:38] <ruxpin> sakha: you may try captive-ntfs
[09:39] <Duncan_> no how do you do that?
[09:39] <TheSheep> Duncan_: just install the packages from synaptics
[09:39] <ruxpin> sakha: be warned, use it only lightly, you can't really get ntfs disks working like fat32
[09:39] <TheSheep> Duncan_: lets hope they'll overwrite :)
[09:39] <frying_fish> Duncan_: ctrl+alt+backspace
[09:39] <Duncan_> sweet
[09:39] <Duncan_> brb
[09:39] <SurfnKid> whats a trace command in VT
[09:39] <frying_fish> lol
[09:39] <bulltitan> any news about my problem
[09:39] <frying_fish> he may have no desktop when he tries to come back
[09:39] <frying_fish> if he didn't change his xorg.conf first.
[09:39] <intelikey> sakha people afraid to partition have no business installing an os.   imo
[09:40] <ruxpin> what's the command to get my domain name?
[09:40] <carlfk> sakha: even with captive ntfs, it seems like relying on a few too many 'out there' things to solve a phosicalogical problem
[09:40] <carlfk> or however that is spelled
[09:40] <TheSheep> frying_fish: wonder if there's something like 'nohup' for X apps :)
[09:40] <sakha> well the idea is not to create the ubuntu/linux file onto ntfs partition, but to put everything on a file created under ntfs mounted as a reiser/etx3/ext2 filesystem
[09:40] <frying_fish> TheSheep: don't know.
[09:41] <frying_fish> sakha: that wouldn't really be a smart plan
[09:41] <frying_fish> is it still has to go through the ntfs write driver
[09:41] <sakha> intelikey: would we want more and more people to try linux?
[09:41] <frying_fish> because the underlying filesystem is ntfs
[09:41] <SurfnKid> how can i see my DNS table?
[09:41] <bulltitan> hey! sons of neo and trinity can u help me so i can leave you in holy peace?
[09:41] <frying_fish> sakha: thats why resizing is avaialble.
[09:41] <vincent_> Nobody's having problems with Azureus and dapper?
[09:41] <ruxpin> sakha: you're bound to lose data on that setup
[09:41] <TheSheep> frying_fish: I know there are some possibilities of 'reconnecting' apps between different X servers, but Xorg doesn't support that :/
[09:41] <redrumz> !ati
[09:41] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[09:41] <Auckland_Pig> which file stores the settings for "System -> Admin -> Login Window Preferences -> Security" in ubuntu dapper ?
[09:41] <sakha> sure underlying filesystem is ntfs but all you are really doing is writing to one file
[09:41] <intelikey> sakha the number of people that use linux does not interest me in the least.
[09:41] <crimsun> vincent_: plenty of people are thanks to a swt-gtk bug
[09:42] <frying_fish> sakha: but you aren't
[09:42] <carlfk> sakha: but you want it to be a 'normal' install, not like a LiveCD, right?  so you would need to write to the file, which means writing to the NTFS file (something needs to know where the file lives on the disk)
[09:42] <frying_fish> its a lot more complex.
[09:42] <dr3wster> could someone please help me? Dapper broke my rhythmbox:(.  It says that it can't find libtotem-plparser.so.0 but synaptic doesn't have that.
[09:42] <TheSheep> sakha: you don't get the linux speed and stability with that ;)
[09:42] <intelikey> sakha i'd rather have a hand full with quietness than great numbers with strife
[09:42] <frying_fish> TheSheep: thats if it would even work.#
[09:42] <bulltitan> thanks to get ppl close to ubuntu with your usefull help ;) (in a millon years)
[09:42] <carlfk> sakha: although, I do hear that writing to an ntfs file is ok as long as you don't change the size.
[09:43] <frying_fish> sakha: the whole point of the partitioning software allowing you to resize partitions is so you can avoid exactly that.
[09:43] <sakha> carlfk: yes, writing to ntfs, but i thought it would be simpler if you just were to write to one single file
[09:43] <vincent_> crimsun: Is THAT the problem!?  How long has the bug been in the repos?
[09:43] <frying_fish> sakha: it would be a bad plan, think of the fragmentation you would get.
[09:43] <TheSheep> sakha: next step is porting gnome to windows :)
[09:44] <sakha> carlfk, precisely with a large enough file mounted as reiserfs u wud not need to change the size of the file on the native ntfs disk
[09:44] <frying_fish> right, I have to go, have breakfast and continue packing.
[09:44] <crimsun> vincent_: probably ever since swt-gtk has been in the repo
[09:44] <frying_fish> sakha: you just aren't listening, it wouldn't be good.
[09:44] <intelikey> frying_fish i'm not sure frags would be an issue there but data loss might.
[09:44] <frying_fish> intelikey: yeah, and big performance hit
[09:44] <sakha> frying_fish: fragmentation, why is that i would create one huge file under ntfs, so hopefully it is all in contiguous space
[09:44] <frying_fish> and people would be like "well this is soo much slower than my windows, I will stick to that"
[09:44] <Auckland_Pig> which file stores the settings for "System -> Admin -> Login Window Preferences -> Security" in ubuntu dapper ?
[09:45] <TheSheep> and a dependency on what m$ thinks up next
[09:45] <vincent_> crimsun: Oh.  Well now I'm slightly confused.  I was using Azureus from SF (the whole azureus dir in my home folder) and the JRE from java.com and it was working just fine for awhile.
[09:45] <carlfk> sakha: still don't like it.  I agree there is a problem, but I think you are asking for more.   but it is worth considering.
[09:45] <xxyyzz> Does Xubuntu come with TCL installed?
[09:45] <intelikey> sakha hopefully....  hehhe yeah
[09:45] <frying_fish> it would cause more problems, thant to just have a stable partitioning system that can resize the ntfs
[09:45] <xxyyzz> 'Cause I'm trying to compile something, and it's saying it can't find TCL, and I'm not sure if I have it or not...
[09:45] <frying_fish> as if you have the space for thepartitions anyway, it can create them
[09:45] <crimsun> vincent_: yes, if you use the latest beta jar from azureus.sf.net, it should be fine because it has a workaround for that swt-gtk bug
[09:45] <TheSheep> xxyyzz: check in synaptics
[09:46] <xxyyzz> TheSheep, what's synpatics?
[09:46] <frying_fish> xxyyzz: not the development packages
[09:46] <SurfnKid> i cant connect to the repos, help help
[09:46] <cynical> synaptic, its your package manager
[09:46] <sakha> intelikey: why do u think there might be a data loss?
[09:46] <TheSheep> xxyyzz: synaptics, sorry
[09:46] <frying_fish> xxyyzz: sudo apt-get install tcl8.4-dev
[09:46] <vincent_> crimsun: Okay, I'll try that.  Have you used the beta?  Is it stable enough for daily use?
[09:46] <xxyyzz> Thanks I'll type that :-)
[09:46] <frying_fish> or maybe tcl-84.-dev
[09:46] <xxyyzz> Hopefully that fixes it...
[09:46] <SurfnKid> where can i check for my network connection settings in a file
[09:46] <mluu510> help: when i press PRINT SCREEN, nothing happens. i already configured my keyboard print button in keyboard shortcut
[09:46] <frying_fish> some combination
[09:46] <xxyyzz> I tried typing "sudo apt-get install tcl", but that didn't work...
[09:46] <xxyyzz> How do you find out exactly what you should type?
[09:46] <intelikey> because you would still be accessing the rieserfs.iso via ntfs arch.
[09:46] <frying_fish> why not do apt-cache search tcl8.4
[09:46] <xxyyzz> Is there a website that lists all the apt-get package thingies?
[09:46] <dooglus> sakha: I have my reiserfs partition on /dev/hda2.  it never changes size at all no matter how many files I write to it.  so I don't see what the problem would be of using a big file on an NTFS partition instead
[09:47] <cynical> there is your package manager which lists all the apt-get package thingies
[09:47] <carlfk> SurfnKid: /etc/network/interfaces ?
[09:47] <frying_fish> dooglus: the fact you are writing through ntfs, which is sketchy at best
[09:47] <xxyyzz> cynical, I'm very bad at using the package manager thing :-/
[09:47] <SurfnKid> carlfk: just found it! yep
[09:47] <antoni_NT> hello guys, I connect in here using internal modem, unfortunately, just less trhan 14.4 KBPs,is there any other ways to increaase it?
[09:47] <frying_fish> and, if you have the space for the partition, why not make it a separate partition?
[09:47] <sakha> well, i just thought this because i managed to boot knoppix from i livecd image on my ntfs disk using grub-nt
[09:47] <xxyyzz> Is there a place that just has an exahaustive list?
[09:47] <cynical> yes
[09:47] <cynical> type sudo synaptic
[09:47] <frying_fish> antoni_NT: get a better modem
[09:47] <xxyyzz> Okay thanks
[09:47] <cynical> and then use the search function
[09:47] <cynical> np
[09:48] <dooglus> frying_fish: writing to NTFS is perfectly safe if all you're doing is writing to an existing file without changing its size.  it's creating new files which can be hit and miss
[09:48] <frying_fish> dooglus: there are still issues, and it will be a *lot* slower
[09:48] <sakha> and then i mounted the ntfs partition writable using ntfsmount and the fuse driver
[09:48] <carlfk> sakha: just because it can be done doesn't make it a good idea :)
[09:48] <frying_fish> since essentially you have to do the write twice.
[09:48] <mluu510> help: when i press PRINT SCREEN, nothing happens. i already configured my keyboard print button in keyboard shortcut
[09:48] <TheSheep> dooglus: it's safe, but it's still slow and prone to windows's bugs
[09:49] <sakha> but the newly created files will all be under the linux mounted file system, ntfs would still think it is just getting more data writted to section of the same huge file
[09:49] <SurfnKid> is this correct for my ethernet settigns http://pastebin.com/766847
[09:49] <frying_fish> sakha: but it has to send the command through both filesystems.
[09:49] <intelikey> let them dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda   and go from there...
[09:49] <frying_fish> and so the write is slower.
[09:49] <antoni_NT> my modem is good,yet I have the direver for linux but it is limited to 14.4 kbps of 56 kbps,linuxant,
[09:49] <sakha> carlfk: i thought the opposite, just because it can be done, would be a great idea,
[09:50] <frying_fish> sakha: so another example, just because I can build a nuke to take out a country, I should do it?
[09:50] <carlfk> sakha: when you want to do an update to the file, something need to know what sector of the disk to update.  that is where the NTFS write happens, and that is the step that we are all freaking out about
[09:51] <frying_fish> sakha: do you have any underlying knowledge of how the filesystem will interact with the hardware and such?
[09:51] <sakha> ok ok, i agree its a crazy idea, but i said so at the start :)
[09:51] <frying_fish> so why are you still trying to push it
[09:51] <SurfnKid> !dns
[09:51] <ubotu> SurfnKid: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:51] <frying_fish> if its crazy, then it would likely cause many more issues than it would solve
[09:51] <sakha> carlfk: after all this is not such a gr8 idea, but i just wud be worth i try
[09:51] <TheSheep> heh, how about user-space kernel run as a windows app? :D
[09:51] <frying_fish> especially since, if the free space is there for the partition, just resize it so you can use it.
[09:52] <Ar2No> Help! I want to copy files from pc1 to my pc. but how? using shell command
[09:52] <SurfnKid> Did anyone have problems pinging, connecting or resolving to hosts on 6.06? i cant resolve to any repositories
[09:52] <sakha> TheSheep: there is already colinux to do that
[09:52] <dooglus> sakha: how did you boot from a knoppix .iso on an NTFS partition?
[09:52] <dli> Ar2No, rsync
[09:52] <TheSheep> sakha: kewl
[09:52] <Ar2No> dli how to copy that file, u know how?
[09:52] <sakha> dooglus: grub-nt
[09:52] <intelikey> sakha sure make a scba for linux to live in ntfs space.... ahhh isn't that cygwin ???
[09:53] <izm99> hey, when  you insert a flash memory card from a digital camera as USB-mass storage, what is the expected behaviour?
[09:53] <dooglus> uh huh
[09:53] <troy_s> ar2mp: cp is the copy command
[09:53] <carlfk> Ar2No: scp ?
[09:53] <troy_s> ar2mp: yep
[09:53] <troy_s> ar2mp:  use ssh
[09:53] <dooglus> Ar2No: are they both running ubuntu?
[09:53] <KenSentMe> izm99: that nautilus pops up with the contents of the card?
[09:53] <dli> Ar2No, rsync also uses ssh (scp) by default
[09:53] <carlfk> Ar2No: you need openssh-server installed on one (maybe both to get the scp command on the other)
[09:54] <Ar2No> dooglus yes both ubuntu
[09:54] <sakha> intelikey: it is not really like cygwin, cygwin uses the native ntfs filesystem only
[09:54] <Ar2No> carlfk yes i did install openssh server
[09:54] <SurfnKid> good night guys
[09:54] <izm99> KenSentMe, for me, it pops up with an Import Photos dialog.  If I click "Import Photos," then it opens gthumb in that DCIM directory of the card...
[09:54] <carlfk> Ar2No: learn how to use scp - it is really handy
[09:54] <SurfnKid> too tired to deal with this now
[09:54] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe: thanks for yer help
[09:54] <intelikey> sakha but it's so near...
[09:54] <SurfnKid> frying_fish: thanks man
[09:54] <Ar2No> carlfk can u give me example ...
[09:55] <carlfk> Ar2No: what is the name of the file, the username and IP of the target box?
[09:55] <farous> hi i am trying to install a couple of packages yet all complain they can not find xlibs. anyon know a work around i thing this is due to the new xorg
[09:55] <sakha> intelikey: yet different
[09:55] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: no problem
[09:55] <dooglus> Ar2No: in that case scp is the way to do it.  install openssh_client on one, openssh_server on the other
[09:55] <SurfnKid> gnite
[09:55] <KenSentMe> izm99: if it detects foto's it does that indeed
[09:55] <intelikey> sakha build it.
[09:55] <kholerabbi> Anybody know how I can tell if privoxy and tor are working??
[09:55] <KenSentMe> izm99: is there something wrong with that?
[09:55] <dooglus> Ar2No: scp user@remote_host:/path/to/file /local/path
[09:55] <izm99> KenSentMe, but if you connect a camera over USB, the Import Photos option opens a different program, that allows you to automatically copy files and delete from source, etc.
[09:56] <farous> Ar2No: you can also use natilus to it easier if you have x running
[09:56] <dooglus> kholerabbi: visit some kiddie porn sites and see if the police come knocking?
[09:56] <sakha> intelikey: sure, once i know enough about the ubuntu install process, it is all in python and i could get much ahead in that
[09:56] <kholerabbi> dooglus: haha
[09:56] <intelikey> sakha i think it's a bad idea in general.  it says that "linux will bend over backwards and kiss M$ butt"   but hey.  doesn't ecery one ?
[09:56] <KenSentMe> izm99: if i connect my mobile it starts gthumb
[09:57] <kholerabbi> :)
[09:57] <sakha> intelikey: u have any idea about the ubiquity thingy
[09:57] <dooglus> kholerabbi: but seriously, browse to http://whatismyip.com/ and see if it tells you your real IP or not
[09:57] <sakha> i mean any knowledge about it?
[09:57] <intelikey> no
[09:57] <Ar2No> dooglus: thanks I try 1st
[09:57] <KenSentMe> izm99: check System > Preferences > Removable Storage > Digital camera
[09:57] <izm99> KenSentMe, odd.  I just thought the interface should be consistent.
[09:57] <izm99> KenSentMe, ok.  *checks*
[09:58] <carlfk> Ar2No: the scp command can reference the remote box as either the source or target - I normaly do it the other way: scp somefile user@remotebox:
[09:58] <carlfk> that will drop somefile in user's home dir
[09:59] <troy_s> amen intelikey
[09:59] <izm99> KenSentMe, ah.  yeah.... the program is a script that decides what to do.  I wrote a substitue for that script (/bin/gnome-volume-manager-gthumb?)
[09:59] <farous> hi i am trying to install a couple of packages yet all complain they can not find xlibs. anyon know a work around i thing this is due to the new xorg
[09:59] <troy_s> farous:  how you installing them?
[09:59] <sakha> problem is that the ubiquity installer wants to complete the disk-repartitioning step, this is where i want to stop it and point it to the ext3/reiser fs mounted on the ntfs
[09:59] <farous> troy_s: tried both installing deb files and building then
[10:00] <dreamcatcher> ok the driver on live cd is the same as the one installed
[10:00] <amortvigil> hey, how can i create network bridges?
[10:00] <xukun> I cant seem to write anything on my usb stick. it says  that its read only disk
[10:00] <dreamcatcher> though its not particularly the driver for this nic
[10:00] <troy_s> farous:  building will require the development libs for each set
[10:00] <sakha> intelikey: but it is really linux doint it, just that the file system underneath that it has to go thru is ntfs
[10:00] <intelikey> sakha so rewrite it.  it's open source.  not like ntfs.
[10:00] <Ar2No> carlfk http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15297
[10:00] <amortvigil> hey, how can i create network bridges?
[10:00] <troy_s> farous:  meaning that if you need foo -- you need foo-dev
[10:00] <farous> troy_s: i know but it also required the libs which can not be found. the dev package i downloaded
[10:01] <amortvigil> hey, how can i create network bridges?
[10:01] <dreamcatcher> ok the driver on live cd is the same as the one installed
[10:01] <troy_s> farous:  not all makes are created equally.  you might need to specify where your libs are located in an export.
[10:01] <sakha> yea it is open source, but not much documentation, atleast i dont have any documentation
[10:01] <dreamcatcher> so why internet on live cd and not in installed ubuntu?
[10:01] <farous> troy_s: i am used to building deb packages
[10:01] <amortvigil> hey, how can i create network bridges?
[10:01] <amortvigil> anyone, how can i create network bridges?
[10:01] <troy_s> amortvigil:  that's a pretty broad statement.  you want wireless / wired / where/ how?
[10:02] <dreamcatcher> so why internet on live cd and not in installed ubuntu?
[10:02] <troy_s> farous:  yeah but you need the exact error bro, or else can't help you.
[10:02] <dreamcatcher> ok the driver on live cd is the same as the one installed
[10:02] <sakha> carlfk: u have any knowledge about ubiquity installer? i guess that is what it is called the live cd to hd installer
[10:02] <dreamcatcher> whats the differnece?
[10:02] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: thats odd.
[10:02] <amortvigil> i have wired from the router too my computer and i want to tup it from my computer to another computer
[10:02] <maikol> is ssh prefered over nfs?
[10:03] <amortvigil> troy_s: i have wired from the router too my computer and i want to tup it from my computer to another computer
[10:03] <troy_s> maikol:  hell yah
[10:03] <farous> it looks for xlib6g that is for opera beta2
[10:03] <dreamcatcher> let me give you more info on my network
[10:03] <troy_s> maikol:  use ssh for everything.
[10:03] <maikol> troy_s: thats what i thought
[10:03] <troy_s> amortvigil:  wireless?
[10:03] <dreamcatcher> i have vonage hooked up to cable modem which has a linksys router wired hooked up to itself
[10:03] <troy_s> farous:  and you have xlib6g-dev installed?
[10:03] <intelikey> ssh into X on localhost....
[10:03] <amortvigil> troy_s: no wired
[10:03] <dreamcatcher> now...there is a belken wireless router that is hooked to the linksys
[10:03] <frying_fish> maikol: two different things.
[10:03] <dreamcatcher> then a switch to the belkin
[10:04] <dreamcatcher> and then my computer and ps3
[10:04] <troy_s> amortvigil:  sorry, i am failing to see exactly why you need a bridge etc.
[10:04] <dreamcatcher> i mean ps2
[10:04] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: make sure that the belkin isn't handing out DHCP as well as the linksys
[10:04] <dreamcatcher> i get internet on xp
[10:04] <dreamcatcher> dual boot config
[10:04] <dreamcatcher> i get internet on live cd
[10:04] <maikol> frying_fish: whats the difference, other than ssh being more secure
[10:04] <dreamcatcher> just as fast
[10:04] <farous> i installed xlibs-dev troy_s but xlibs is a virtual package
[10:04] <frying_fish> nfs is for files right
[10:04] <dreamcatcher> the drivers on both the live cd and the install are the same
[10:04] <frying_fish> ssh is for all sorts of stuff.
[10:04] <troy_s> maikol:  you don't need more than ssh.
[10:04] <dreamcatcher> i had thought about that fryingfish
[10:04] <frying_fish> being SecureSHell
[10:04] <troy_s> maikol:  more secure, cleanly written, more versatile, better, better.
[10:05] <troy_s> maikol:  single port
[10:05] <dreamcatcher> though i dont know how to handle that and if that was a problem why is live cd working and not the install
[10:05] <maikol> exactly, so ssh can replace nfs
[10:05] <dreamcatcher> it seems like something small
[10:05] <maikol> theres no need to have it then
[10:05] <troy_s> maikol:  yep
[10:05] <troy_s> maikol:  you can use ssh for a plethora of things -- everything from shelling to remote copy to remote x (ssh -X and you will see)
[10:05] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: it could well be that,
[10:05] <dreamcatcher> hrrm
[10:05] <troy_s> maikol:  it is the best bloody thing since sliced bread.
[10:05] <frying_fish> it can be random what it does, I would suggest going to the config pages of the routers and checking
[10:05] <amortvigil> troy_s: this is the setting: (router) --> (computer1) --> (computer2) the arrows are the network cables i need a bridge between computer 1 and 2
[10:05] <dreamcatcher> i got the dns ips for both routers
[10:06] <dreamcatcher> the config that works for xp is throught the wirelss belkin router
[10:06] <maikol> troy_s: what are the corresponding packages
[10:06] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: no, go the routers webinterface
[10:06] <dreamcatcher> and the info for dns and gateway and ip are the exact same on ubuntu install and live cd
[10:06] <troy_s> maikol:  its a meta -- in dapper i think it is just ssh
[10:06] <frying_fish> and turn off dhcp on the belkin.
[10:06] <frying_fish> and then, make sure its IP is in the same range as the linksys.
[10:06] <troy_s> maikol:  you basically need a client and server -- that's it.
[10:06] <dreamcatcher> ah......so it could act as just a switch maybe?
[10:06] <intelikey> openssh
[10:06] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: basically, yes.
[10:06] <dreamcatcher> omg....
[10:06] <troy_s> amortvigil:  why you flinging 2 thru 1?
[10:07] <frying_fish> I have a wireless router acting as an wireless extension to my regular network
[10:07] <maikol> troy_s: im in breezy
[10:07] <ajax4> Anyone know how I can fix the error on booting that says, "there are differences between boot sector and its backup" ?
[10:07] <dreamcatcher> i dont have cat5 lines long enough to reach that far
[10:07] <troy_s> maikol:  then it is openssh-server
[10:07] <dreamcatcher> and we have a lot of comps here
[10:07] <troy_s> maikol:  you already have the client.
[10:07] <frying_fish> troy_s: if its like mine, I have an ADSL router, that only has one port out, and a NTL CABLE router that has wireless and a switch
[10:07] <maikol> troy_s: ah, ok
[10:07] <troy_s> maikol:  there are a few basic command lines:  scp, ssh, and sftp
[10:07] <amortvigil> troy_s: because it can and because i only got 2 cable here
[10:07] <frying_fish> can't just use the second one as I have ADSL, so just use it for passthrough.
[10:08] <amortvigil> troy_s:(one cable wich is long enough)
[10:08] <troy_s> amortvigil:  yes but i was just wondering why you don't pipe both computers direct from teh router
[10:08] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: its wireless will still work
[10:08] <frying_fish> if you give the router an IP in the correct range, and turn off DHCP
[10:08] <dreamcatcher> so if i disable dhcp and set the static ip's to the range of the linksys.....would i have to do that on all comps connecting through the belkin router
[10:08] <frying_fish> it just passes the requests to the other router.
[10:08] <amortvigil> troy_s: explain
[10:08] <dreamcatcher> there are three comps and wireless comps as well
[10:08] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: no, just on the belkin
[10:08] <cynical> his router may not have a built in switch :P
[10:08] <dreamcatcher> they all rely on autimatic ip configuration and run xp
[10:08] <frying_fish> set the belkin router to have a static IP in the same range as the linksys
[10:08] <dreamcatcher> im the only one with linux dual boot
[10:08] <frying_fish> then the linksys will handle the rest.
[10:08] <troy_s> amortvigil:  doesn't yoru router have four or so switch ports onit?
[10:09] <dreamcatcher> so the static ip that is on the belkin should be the static ip on all comps or will linksys reconfigure all the comps that connect after the belkin static ip change?
[10:09] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: no
[10:09] <troy_s> maikol:  if you really want to see the power of ssh, try "ssh -X host" then launch an x app from that host.  secure transparent x windows networking.
[10:09] <dreamcatcher> yeah they both do and so does the switch
[10:09] <amortvigil> troy_s: yes it has,but the cables are verry exspensive and i aint got the money (like 20 euro's) and it worked fine at wiondows xp
[10:09] <maikol> troy_s: sweetness
[10:09] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: I will pm you a set of instructions
[10:10] <blaze> can somebody tell me what to add to fstab in order to be able to read/write?
[10:10] <maikol> troy_s: installing as we speak
[10:10] <dreamcatcher> i appreciate it
[10:10] <cynical> 20 euros for some ethernet cables? wtf
[10:10] <troy_s> amortvigil:  yes, but i guess i just don't see why you don't run a cable from the router.  i guess it is a distance thing.
[10:10] <frying_fish> just reply quickly to the pm
[10:10] <dreamcatcher> im learning something new every 10 minutes here lol
[10:10] <troy_s> amortvigil:  needless to say, it is just as easy to connect the two
[10:10] <ElBrujo> hey how can i cancel print jobs from console?
[10:10] <troy_s> amortvigil:  iirc, firestarter has a handy little interface to iptables to let you do ics
[10:10] <amortvigil> cynical: they must be longer than 20 meters:P
[10:10] <troy_s> elbrujo:  lp
[10:10] <ElBrujo> ok
[10:11] <frying_fish> amortvigil: what are you trying to set up?
[10:11] <cynical> amortvigil: ohhh gotcha ;)
[10:11] <frying_fish> is he basically extending the network via 2 routers?
[10:11] <dreamcatcher> so the ip of the linksys is usually the ip you put into firefox to configure the router? 192.168.1.1
[10:11] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: do you still want those instructions, if so reply to the first pm (it will make it easier)
[10:11] <troy_s> frying_fish:  router->comp1->comp2
[10:11] <dreamcatcher> that ip?
[10:11] <intelikey>    lprm  cancels  print  jobs  that  have been queued for printing.
[10:11] <amortvigil> frying_fish (router)-->(computer1)-->(computer2)
[10:11] <frying_fish> troy_s: oh right.
[10:12] <amortvigil> frying_fish: (router)-->(computer1)-->(computer2)
[10:12] <cynical> dreamcatcher: thats the internal ip
[10:12] <frying_fish> tis perfectly possible,
[10:12] <troy_s> amortvigil:  i presume (router)->(computer2) is too far?
[10:12] <frying_fish> amortvigil: is computer 1 pretty much just going to act as a router, or will it be used for other things.
[10:12] <amortvigil> yes
[10:12] <amortvigil> no
[10:12] <troy_s> amortvigil:  and comp1 has two eth ports?
[10:13] <dreamcatcher> is the internal ip what i set the belkin router to or the external
[10:13] <ElBrujo> lp: Error - destino predeterminado no disponible.
[10:13] <ElBrujo> what happend?
[10:13] <amortvigil> troy_s: he has 3
[10:13] <amortvigil> troy_s: :P
[10:13] <intelikey> who can guess why startx gives  "X: unable to open wrapper config file /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config
[10:13] <intelikey> X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting.
[10:13] <intelikey> "
[10:13] <troy_s> amort:  and you have a distance issue between router and comp2
[10:13] <troy_s> amort:  if so, plug in, set your ips, and fly.
[10:13] <amortvigil> frying_fish: yes exactly
[10:14] <cynical> dreamcatcher: what are you trying to do?
[10:14] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher: check your private messages
[10:14] <frying_fish> cynical: I gave him the instructions he needs.
[10:14] <chennaituxian> intelikey: check the permissions for that file
[10:14] <znero__> Hello. Does somebody know how i turn off doubleklicking xloses windows? im still used doubleklicking everywhere and often close windows i need accidently :(
[10:14] <amortvigil> troy_s: if so, plug in, set your ips, and fly??
[10:14] <cynical> frying_fish: rgr
[10:14] <Flannel> znero__: you using #kubuntu?
[10:14] <znero__> (im using gnome)
[10:14] <maikol> troy_s: portmap isnt needed for ssh im guessing
[10:14] <troy_s> amort:  i think if all the comps have ax to the same subnet, you shouldn't need any more.
[10:15] <frying_fish> right, I am needing food.
[10:15] <arejensen> I think I have found a bug in the pythoncard-tools package in universe, but Im not sure if I should use the normal bugtracking webinterface for reporting it. Anyone know ?
[10:15] <intelikey> chennaituxian file perms are ok.   system is mounted 'nosuid'  so user cant start the xserver
[10:15] <troy_s> maikol:  port map?  port 22 is ssh if you have any stinker walls in the way.
[10:15] <Beta_M> when i try to install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse i get "Depends: liblame0 (>=3.96.1-1) but it is not installable" error
[10:15] <RealMurphy> Hi there, just a quick question: I'm trying to build gcc-4.1 for dapper, however, the imported gcc-files from debian need a newer libc6-dev (e.g.). Any idea how i can circumvent this in a pbuilder preocess?
[10:15] <xxyyzz> Do you ever have to defrag your computer if you're running Xubuntu?
[10:15] <chennaituxian> oho
[10:15] <amortvigil> hmmm im going to try a few things again thanx alll
[10:15] <troy_s> maikol:  although some strange magic happens when you try the -X across networks
[10:15] <ElBrujo> anoter way to kill print jobs lp dont work
[10:15] <amortvigil> troy_s: going to try a few things again thanx alll
[10:15] <watson540> znero__: umm double clicking a window at the top doesnt close it, it 'shades' it
[10:15] <RealMurphy> xxyyzz, No, depending of the file system you are using, it is automatically taken care of
[10:16] <troy_s> xxyyzz:  journaling filing systems don't suffer from too much frag
[10:16] <chennaituxian> intelikey: login as root, startx, logout and login as user :D
[10:16] <blaze> hello, how can i activate fstab
[10:16] <xxyyzz> Oh, that's good
[10:16] <Beta_M> xxyyzz: if you absolutely must defrag, then the best way is "back up/format/restore" but even that isn't needed
[10:16] <xxyyzz> How do I make sure I'm using a journaling file system?
[10:16] <troy_s> xxyyzz:  ext3
[10:16] <RealMurphy> xxyyzz: look at /etc/fstab
[10:16] <dreamcatcher> frying_fish read pm
[10:16] <RealMurphy> xxyyzz, there is a column with file formats
[10:16] <troy_s> xxyyzz:  default filesystem in ubuntu is ext3 (which is ext2 plus journaling)
[10:16] <xukun> Which packages do I need to install for dutch spelling check?
[10:16] <RealMurphy> xxyyzz, or simply type "mount"
[10:17] <blaze> without restartin
[10:17] <blaze> restarting *
[10:17] <xxyyzz> aaah k, I must be using ext3 then
[10:17] <xxyyzz> 'Cause I haven't changed it.
[10:17] <Celestar> hm.
[10:17] <RealMurphy> xxyyzz, it will tell you type ext3 most probably
[10:17] <blaze> how can i run fstab without restarting?
[10:17] <Celestar> where do I install an additional keyboard map?
[10:17] <Celestar> (for X)
[10:17] <makko_> does this "deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~jbailey/snapshot/bzr/ ./" REPO work for anybody?
[10:17] <intelikey> chennaituxian yeah root has to do   X    then user can attach to the server
[10:17] <RealMurphy> blaze, run ftsab, what are you up to?
[10:17] <Celestar> because I have US English as only option
[10:17] <troy_s> maikol:  if you want to remotely ssh a file system, gnome has it built in too.
[10:18] <blaze> i want to change the number of auto-mounting partitions
[10:18] <znero2> Hm, doubleklicking at windows that are minimized will close them, just happend to my irc-client
[10:18] <blaze> RealMurphy: how to run fstab :) ?
[10:18] <xxyyzz> Mount says "xt3", thanks
[10:18] <troy_s> xxyyzz:  there you go.
[10:18] <B1zz> im intrested in the ssh -x command :)
[10:18] <RealMurphy> blaze, fstab is jsut a configuration file and cannot be run
[10:18] <troy_s> xxyyzz:  if you want, you can force a fschk
[10:18] <troy_s> b1zz:  its ssh -X not -x
[10:18] <blaze> and how to run the things, that i have added
[10:18] <B1zz> ahh yes :)
[10:18] <blaze> without restarting
[10:18] <blaze> or i have to restart?
[10:18] <troy_s> b1zz:  one of the most useful tools in ssh that not a whole crapload know about.
[10:18] <intelikey> chennaituxian solution for my purposes is  add  X & to an init script.
[10:19] <RealMurphy> blaze, typically 'mount 'a'
[10:19] <RealMurphy> ups
[10:19] <makko_> does this "deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~jbailey/snapshot/bzr/ ./" REPO work for anybody?
[10:19] <RealMurphy> blaze, 'mount -a'
[10:19] <blaze> i se.. i'll restart then :)
[10:19] <chennaituxian> intelikey: good if you have found a way
[10:19] <B1zz> yeah but i have one set up on my xp bow running cygwin
[10:19] <troy_s> b1zz:  should still work apparently, although plain x is faster from what i have heard.
[10:19] <RealMurphy> blaze, if it's automounter '/etc/init.d/automounter restart' (or whatever the name is)
[10:19] <troy_s> b1zz:  just ssh -X to host, then launch any x app...
[10:20] <B1zz> ok i will try :)
[10:20] <troy_s> b1zz:  try xclock
[10:20] <znero2> oops, seems like its an strange compiz-addon that caused my problem, ill try to deactivate it.
[10:20] <troy_s> b1zz:  almost every x app should work, although you can watch the errors for certain discreps.
[10:20] <B1zz> well duh! it would help if i had X apps installed right? lol
[10:21] <B1zz> i have very basic cygwin installation
[10:22] <intelikey> B1zz all you need is a kernel and bash   :)
[10:22] <makko_> intelikey: can a kernel be installed as a part of cygwin?
[10:22] <troy_s> b1zz:  i was assuming you were doing it from your cygwin box to a real *nix box.
[10:22] <troy_s> b1zz:  but you can test with default x apps like xeyes etc.
[10:22] <intelikey> makko_ i don't know ??!!
[10:23] <troy_s> b1zz:  should work seamlessly... i launched rosegarden across the internet which was pretty cool.
[10:23] <Mageknight> can I still install the edubuntu-6.06-install-i386.iso without burning it??
[10:23] <B1zz> heheh
[10:23] <B1zz> yeah thats what i want to do too :)
[10:23] <Beta_M> when i try to install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse i get "Depends: liblame0 (>=3.96.1-1) but it is not installable" error, and this is a package that i need to listen to non-free media
[10:23] <B1zz> i use it mainley when i am clients house and i need a tool from my pc i just ssh into my pc using putty
[10:23] <troy_s> b1zz:  its _very_ powerful.  there are further steps for sound and such... but you can get the gui up within seconds with ssh thanks to the auto head / display assignment etc.
[10:24] <troy_s> b1zz:  yah putty works fine for the plain cli
[10:24] <troy_s> b1zz:  but the real power comes from native ssh to ssh
[10:24] <troy_s> b1zz:  with that -X
[10:24] <maikol> troy_s: what files must i modify to configure ssh
[10:24] <B1zz> yeah thats my next steo :)
[10:24] <B1zz> step*
[10:24] <troy_s> maikol:  nothing :)
[10:24] <troy_s> maikol:  which is why it is soooooo powerful.
[10:24] <B1zz> waiting to get my gigabyte board back from maufacture
[10:24] <maikol> troy_s: it just works?
[10:24] <troy_s> maikol:  just ssh to host
[10:24] <intelikey> Mageknight it is possable.  if you can mount it, in some *nix    or boot an iso.
[10:24] <troy_s> maikol:  yep
[10:25] <B1zz> and then install linux on my windows box as a server
[10:25] <maikol> troy_s: wow. speechless
[10:25] <troy_s> maikol:  and if you have a ssh server running, right click on your gnome desktop and add a ssh folder to a remote computer... then it is all integrated right into nautalis.
[10:25] <RealMurphy> Mageknight, another possibliy is to do a full network install and just take the install kernel from the iso
[10:25] <troy_s> maikol:  yah i convinced a guy to use ssh the other day after he struggled with samba for 8 days.
[10:25] <RealMurphy> Mageknight, however, that is a bit of extra work
[10:25] <maikol> troy_s: haha, ive struggled through samba and nfs for about a week now
[10:25] <troy_s> maikol:  and there is a free file tool for winblows called winscp if you need to share crap in winblows across platforms.
[10:26] <phreak97> how do i make my mic work?
[10:26] <Mageknight> RealMurphy: i  was thinking which one to use.
[10:26] <troy_s> maikol:  try the gnome shortcut -- it will BLOW you away.
[10:26] <maikol> troy_s: will do
[10:26] <troy_s> in ubuntu
[10:26] <troy_s> maikol:  click PLACES from menu
[10:26] <maikol> troy_s: cant do it right now, dont have mouse
[10:26] <troy_s> maikol:  then CONNECT TO SERVER
[10:26] <Mageknight> RealMurphy: instead of using the update manager itself. i decided to download it on bittorrent
[10:26] <maikol> troy_s: or gnome running
[10:26] <RealMurphy> Mageknight, install kernel? Mount the iso (loop device) and extract the network kernel, move that to a place where grub can find it and boot from there
[10:27] <troy_s> maikol:  the rest should be pretty self explanatory.  if you want to do it all via the cli -- man scp or sftp
[10:27] <troy_s> maikol:  and there is sshfs which is another client of sorts i believe... although i have never used it because scp does everything you need.
[10:27] <maikol> troy_s: awesome. thanks for the info
[10:27] <B1zz> so troy if i want to ssh into my laptop (Linux) i would need to install the server on it right?
[10:27] <makko_> does this "deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~jbailey/snapshot/bzr/ ./" REPO work for anybody?
[10:27] <troy_s> b1zz:  yep.  that's it.
[10:28] <B1zz> ok imma do that
[10:28] <troy_s> b1zz:  and of course know the IP, have port 22 open, and have a password/account
[10:28] <Mageknight> RealMurphy: how do i install the kernel, or is it already here???
[10:28] <blaze__> when i chmod a file will it stay the same after rebooting?
[10:28] <B1zz> yeap granted
[10:28] <troy_s> b1zz:  aside from that, its painless compared to crap nfs and samba
[10:28] <blaze__> if it is a folder from a auto-mounting partition
[10:28] <blaze__> ?
[10:28] <B1zz> added another router to my network
[10:28] <troy_s> b1zz:  and you get encrypted transmissions for free -- which means no stinking packet sniffing on wireless will haunt you.
[10:28] <B1zz> now i lost smb.....
[10:28] <troy_s> b1zz:  ignore smb.  it sucks.
[10:28] <B1zz> heheh
[10:28] <RealMurphy> Mageknight, do you have already linux on the bos running (with gurb)?
[10:29] <RealMurphy> grub
[10:29] <B1zz> what about my amarok?
[10:29] <B1zz> i have all my music on my smb share?
[10:29] <troy_s> b1zz: uh... you use gnome?
[10:29] <B1zz> nope
[10:29] <B1zz> im on XFCE
[10:29] <troy_s> b1zz:  you can still mount a remote dir using whatever wm you are running.
[10:29] <Mageknight> RealMurphy: you mean linux on the dos running with grub?? yes
[10:29] <troy_s> b1zz:  then just launch accordingly.
[10:30] <B1zz> hmmmm
[10:30] <B1zz> dun understand.....
[10:30] <RealMurphy> Mageknight, linux on the dos? What does that mean?
[10:30] <B1zz> but in order to mount i use smb
[10:30] <troy_s> b1zz:  i don't know how to do it in xfce
[10:30] <frying_fish> B1zz: yes.
[10:30] <Mageknight> RealMurphy: never mind the dos. i'm just new to linux
[10:30] <troy_s> b1zz:  but in gnome there is a native way to simply add a folder via ssh
[10:30] <frying_fish> troy_s: it should be the same anywhere
[10:31] <B1zz> ahh ok
[10:31] <frying_fish> just add an entry to fstab
[10:31] <Mageknight> RealMurphy: i just happen to use linux for the first time using ubuntu
[10:31] <B1zz> i will look into it troy_s
[10:31] <RealMurphy> ah ok, then I would definately advise you to burn the image to a CD and install that way.. way easier than anything else
[10:31] <troy_s> frying_fish:  yah i spose you could do that too.
[10:31] <troy_s> b1zz: n eedless to say, it shouldn't be a pain.  it is quite simple.
[10:31] <frying_fish> much simpler than messing round, and will take about 2mins
[10:31] <Ar2No> help! how to allow FTP annymous access ?
[10:31] <B1zz> hehe ya!
[10:31] <frying_fish> let me find my forum post on how I explained it to someone else
[10:31] <whity> hmm well dapper finally works, but I had to select the kernal 2.6.12 instead of 2.6.15 in grub
[10:31] <B1zz> ssh is cool
[10:31] <troy_s> fryingfish:  well adding a folder in gnome is damn easy and takes all of about 1 second :)
[10:31] <troy_s> b1zz:  check out sshfs
[10:32] <aftertaf> whity, whyn doesnt 2.6.15 boot? tried in recovery mde to see the error?
[10:32] <troy_s> b1zz:  that lets you mount a filesystem via that client relatively painlessly (according to a buddy of mine)
[10:32] <B1zz> ahh ok
[10:32] <intelikey> hmmm if you delete all panels  what do you do to put one back ?
[10:32] <B1zz> will do
[10:32] <whity> aftertaf: yes I have, says root can't be mounted
[10:32] <blaze__> what should i add to fstab to be able to write to a partition?
[10:32] <troy_s> intelikey:  good question!  laf.
[10:33] <blaze__> help me :)
[10:33] <aftertaf> whity, which version of kernel? and what exact error. imho try another 2.6.15 kernel. i happens sometimes.
[10:33] <intelikey> and can gnome run affectivly without nautilus ?
[10:33] <aftertaf> lol intelikey
[10:33] <whity> aftertaf: the default one with dapper
[10:33] <intelikey> aftertaf ?
[10:33] <chavo> intelikey, sure you win't have desktop icons
[10:33] <whity> and I don't currently have a copy of it
[10:33] <aftertaf> gernome
[10:33] <Celestar> ubotu: keyboard
[10:33] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Celestar
[10:33] <intelikey> chavo that is preferable
[10:34] <lorenzo_> si puo parlare con messanger?
[10:34] <aftertaf> whity, i had pbs with 2.6.15.23 not long ago.
[10:34] <aftertaf> !es
[10:34] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:34] <blaze__> and how can i login with 2 accounts simultaniously?
[10:34] <whity> Alright, I might try 2.6.16
[10:34] <aftertaf> blaze, with one or two pcs?
[10:34] <frying_fish> troy_s: true, however, if you want to keep the thing to survive after rebooting, its just as easy to stick it in fstab
[10:34] <Auckland_Pig> I just see a black screen and a pointer when i VNC.... any ideas what the problem is?
[10:34] <aftertaf> 2.6.16? bulit yourself?
[10:34] <TheSheep> intelikey: sure, it's not explorer ;)
[10:35] <troy_s> frying_fish:  what does the line look like for ssh then?
[10:35] <Mageknight> how long will it take to download and install 6.06 on a speed of 383kbps???
[10:35] <frying_fish> troy_s: don't know for ssh.
[10:35] <chavo> TheSheep, you can run windows w/o explorer
[10:35] <frying_fish> for smb, its simple enough
[10:35] <troy_s> auckland_pig:  vnc isn't horribly great for security, but you probably know that.
[10:35] <intelikey> TheSheep so what is required to cause gnome to "not have nautilus as it's window" ?
[10:35] <TheSheep> chavo: but not windows applications, at least not the ones written by stupid programmers
[10:35] <Celestar> I don't get this :(
[10:35] <Auckland_Pig> troy_s: i'm using ssh to tunnel
[10:35] <whity> aftertaf: I seen a post on the forums about 2.6.16 not long ago I thought
[10:36] <aftertaf> try it then whity :)
[10:36] <troy_s> auckland_pig:  well that is at least good... any reason that you need more than ssh?  is it a windows box?
[10:36] <Auckland_Pig> troy_s: i'm trying to vnc from my windows box to dapper
[10:36] <frying_fish> dammn, searching is taking too long
[10:37] <troy_s> auckland_pig:  if you need gui apps, i would say use the cygwin then you can simply remote x apps via ssh
[10:37] <Faileas> Auckland_Pig: dosen't VNC blank the BG by default?
[10:37] <intelikey> TheSheep ?
[10:37] <frying_fish> for smb in fstab it should be along the lines of : //computer/share /mount/point smbfs defaults,logondetails,rw,uid=user 0 0
[10:37] <frying_fish> thats what I have for mine.
[10:37] <chavo> intelikey, go to Prefernces - Sessions
[10:37] <troy_s> ahh it is probaably the same in ssh using sshfs
[10:37] <troy_s> if i had to bet.
[10:38] <Auckland_Pig> troy_s: Faileas : i can VNC properly after a user is logged on to a gnome session. but when i try to vnc to the GDM login screen... i only see a black screen
[10:38] <frying_fish> probably
[10:38] <fruges5172> didnt work for me guys
[10:38] <frying_fish> that XDCMP that needs sending isn't it.
[10:38] <frying_fish> you could try another vnc server
[10:38] <Faileas> Auckland_Pig: sounds like VNC acting wierd
[10:38] <KenSentMe> frying_fish: don't you have boot problems with smbfs in fstab?
[10:38] <frying_fish> and have in its start config thing to just load a gnome session.
[10:38] <frying_fish> KenSentMe: no,
[10:38] <frying_fish> if it can't connect to the remote filesystem, it just slows boot slightly.
[10:38] <KenSentMe> frying_fish: there's a bug in launchpad that makes hal load very slowly
[10:39] <frying_fish> it takes about an extra 5-10seconds maybe
[10:39] <frying_fish> which, I don't care about
[10:39] <Auckland_Pig> Faileas: probably i screwed up some settings....
[10:39] <fruges5172> frying fish i apoligize for bothering you again....but i had tried what we talked about and i lost the internet connection...i feel i did something wrong....i fixed it...but im back wherei started
[10:39] <frying_fish> extra 5 - 10, to save me other sorts of hassles is easier.
[10:39] <intelikey> chavo k that works.
[10:39] <frying_fish> fruges5172: ?
[10:39] <KenSentMe> frying_fish: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/44874
[10:39] <snoops> Hi there - anyone up for helping me with a manual grub install?
[10:39] <frying_fish> snoops: its on the wiki
[10:39] <frying_fish> ahh right
[10:39] <dreamcatcher3344> woops
[10:39] <KenSentMe> frying_fish: with me it's more like 5-10 minutes
[10:40] <chennaituxian> snoops: do a google
[10:40] <frying_fish> KenSentMe: ouch
[10:40] <Faileas> hmm
[10:40] <dreamcatcher3344> sorry fryingfish...it was me
[10:40] <snoops> ah, including the stuff about chrooting frying_fish?
[10:40] <frying_fish> nah for me its fine, I don't experience the bug.
[10:40] <frying_fish> snoops: yes
[10:40] <Faileas> i am doing a reinstall and was wondering
[10:40] <frying_fish> so dreamcatcher3344 what was the problem?
[10:40] <frying_fish> snoops: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows?action=show&redirect=RecoveringGrub
[10:40] <ElBrujo> hey help
[10:41] <ElBrujo> i cant cancel print jobs
[10:41] <Faileas> could it be me changing the amount of ram available that caused apt-get to segfault?
[10:41] <ElBrujo> please
[10:41] <dreamcatcher3344> i had set the belkin up with an ip address 192.168.1.100 which is in the range of the linksys
[10:41] <frying_fish> ok, and the linksys was handling dhcp yes?
[10:41] <dreamcatcher3344> and the connection dropped on me...had to reset the belkin
[10:41] <dreamcatcher3344> yes
[10:41] <snoops> ah thank you frying_fish :)
[10:41] <dreamcatcher3344> i turned dchp off on the belkin and it pooped on me
[10:41] <_viper> hi all - has anyone here managed to install ubuntu server using a mylex dac960 raid card?
[10:41] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher3344: it shouldn't have
[10:42] <shriphani> guys i need good instruction to play mpg videos in totem movie player
[10:42] <frying_fish> unless the belkin is shoddy.
[10:42] <dreamcatcher3344> i know...it sounded like it would have worked
[10:42] <ElBrujo> please i put lp and give me an arror
[10:42] <ElBrujo> error
[10:42] <frying_fish> shriphani: use a different payer? like vlc
[10:42] <frying_fish> a simple apt-get install vlc away
[10:42] <snoops> oh, while I'm here is there a room for help on smoothwall?
[10:42] <dreamcatcher3344> its a good router...they both are...and the live cd handled it without a hitch
[10:42] <shriphani> frying_fish, does vlc come with mpg codecs ?
[10:42] <frying_fish> shriphani: yes
[10:42] <Celestar> which keymap does gdm use?
[10:42] <dreamcatcher3344> advanced bookmarks were working and everything
[10:42] <intelikey> chavo hmmmm i might get enough crap turned off that i can tolerate 'nome      i still don't really see anything i like about it though   ;/
[10:42] <Celestar> (by default)
[10:42] <cef> _viper: what sort of issue you having.. I've installed earlier versions, having to work around abug or 2
[10:42] <frying_fish> it does jjust about everything itself.
[10:42] <shriphani> is it there in the repos ?
[10:42] <chavo> intelikey, sorry did you figure it out
[10:42] <dreamcatcher3344> i just dont understand why the full install would poop out on me like that with the internet
[10:42] <intelikey> chavo yes
[10:42] <troy_s> frying_fish:  including streaming
[10:43] <TheSheep> intelikey: use ratpoison window manager ;)
[10:43] <frying_fish> dreamcatcher3344: dunno then
[10:43] <frying_fish> troy_s: yeah it does streaming
[10:43] <troy_s> frying_fish:  if you want to do that around your house etc...
[10:43] <intelikey> TheSheep twm
[10:43] <chavo> intelikey, what do you normally use?
[10:43] <intelikey> twm  or bb
[10:43] <frying_fish> troy_s: yes. (are you asking or stating this as an extra features)
[10:43] <shriphani> thank you very much
[10:43] <troy_s> frying:  stating
[10:43] <dreamcatcher3344> it says in the network configuration within ubuntu that eth0 is active...though the network connection shows disconnected after a few seconds after boot up
[10:43] <troy_s> frying:  it is pretty darn powerful.
[10:43] <shriphani> frying_fish, thanks
[10:43] <BSDinux> i dist-upgraded from breezy to dapper yesterday, now startx fails... i removed glcore from xorg.conf, as i suspected a nvidia-driver issue, but i still get an error. typing X on the console starts X11, but not the gdm. i am not at the box right now, but do you have any hints or ideas?
[10:44] <troy_s> bsdinux:  change driver to vesa
[10:44] <_viper> cef: i seem to have a couple of redundant hd's and scsi errors
[10:44] <frying_fish> troy_s: cool, yeah, its a great little player, you using the latest build from them (0.8.5)
[10:44] <dreamcatcher3344> do you suppose there is a place where i can get extended driver packages and put them on cd so i can install them on ubuntu and maybe fix the connection?
[10:44] <troy_s> bsdiniux:  then work on getting nvidia up and running.
[10:45] <troy_s> fry:  default apt-get... whats new in .8.5?
[10:45] <intelikey> chavo well i should specify that 'when i use X' it's twm or bb most of the time.  i play with k when i want to fiddle and twiddle.
[10:45] <BSDinux> i'll try vesa then... i used nv instead of nvidia, but that didn't help
[10:45] <chavo> intelikey, if you happen to run nautilus again it will try to paint the desktop
[10:45] <frying_fish> a lot of fixes, and a new skins set up (the new skin is quite nice)
[10:45] <troy_s> bsdinux:  always start with the standard, then work up.
[10:45] <BSDinux> aye aye
[10:45] <frying_fish> but, you have to get it from their nightlies place http://nightlies.videolan.org/
[10:45] <_viper> cef are there any utility's that you know of for initializing the drives etc?
[10:45] <troy_s> bsdinux:  it is the goto driver :)
[10:45] <cef> BSDinux: if you're using custom res stuff, you may find it's been trashed or that the driver has changed it's detection routines and is overriding youer settings
[10:45] <chavo> intelikey, but there's a gconf key that will stop it
[10:45] <frying_fish> I may even look at starting to compile it myself at some point
[10:45] <frying_fish> if I can get their dependencies sorted (never could with slackware) will do it on my dev box rather than this laptop though
[10:45] <troy_s> frying:  what's new though?
[10:45] <cef> _viper: only tools I've found were DOS based or in the card's bios
[10:45] <intelikey> chavo that's no problem.  i don't like nautilus anyway.  i could just  rm /usr/bin/nautilus  and be done with it.
[10:46] <blaze> how can i set the owner i fstab?
[10:46] <knubbe> how do i see what kernel i have?
[10:46] <BSDinux> ok thanks
[10:46] <_viper> cef how about raidutils?
[10:46] <troy_s> knubbe:  uname -r
[10:46] <blaze> how can i set the owner in fstab?
[10:46] <knubbe> troy_s: thank you
[10:46] <Ng> blaze: as in the owner of the files on the filesystem that gets mounted? if so, see "man mount" and investigate the "uid", "gid" and "umask" options
[10:46] <cef> _viper: the hardware raid cards don't talk to the standard linux raid utils. they're all software raid tools.
[10:46] <blaze> thank you :)
[10:46] <intelikey> blaze owner of fstab ?   no root needs to own that.
[10:46] <blaze> ng :)
[10:46] <carlfk> how do I find out what plugin is needed for http://gorillamask.net/videoelnino.shtml ?
[10:47] <blaze> no, intelikey :)
[10:47] <cef> _viper: is it a true dac960, or one of the ones that uses a DAC960 chip?
[10:47] <troy_s> carlfk:  totem under properties shoudl do you
[10:47] <blaze> Ng already told me what i needed :) 10x
[10:47] <frying_fish> troy_s: some better support for things.
[10:47] <carlfk> troy_s: huh?
[10:47] <Mageknight> how do you install 6.06 using edubuntu-6.06-install-i386.iso on the computer itself without using a CD anympre???
[10:47] <frying_fish> and its nicer to interact with I found.
[10:47] <B1zz> *wiats for ssh to install*
[10:47] <Mageknight> how do you install 6.06 using edubuntu-6.06-install-i386.iso on the computer itself without using a CD anymore???
[10:47] <troy_s> carlfk:  try loading it using totem or another media player, then look at the properties stated.
[10:47] <_viper> cef so really i should find something like serverwork GAM (global array manager) from fujitsu siemens or something
[10:48] <ompaul> !instsall
[10:48] <ubotu> ompaul: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:48] <carlfk> troy_s: it is a web page
[10:48] <ompaul> !install
[10:48] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[10:48] <intelikey> blaze i was just answering your question.  not trying to guess what you really wanted...
[10:48] <linchriss> Does anyone know what the neg-plugin does in compiz?
[10:48] <frying_fish> carlfk: it seems to load fine with the mplayer pluugin.
[10:48] <ompaul> Mageknight, ^^^ have a look up there a couple of lines
[10:48] <cef> _viper: on the one I had (a DAC960 chip card), it had issues till I properly init'ed the array using the DOS utility
[10:48] <frying_fish> and obviously you need the w32 codecs for that
[10:48] <_viper> cef poss the same thing im getting
[10:48] <cef> _viper: if it's a fujitsu/siemens machine, then I'd definitely give it a shot!
[10:49] <Mageknight> ompaul: what do you mean exactly??
[10:49] <_viper> cef but i dont see the utility to init the drives in the dac bios
[10:49] <troy_s> frying:  nope
[10:49] <troy_s> frying:  running amd64 here with no w32 and it runs fine
[10:49] <Lukkie> morning guys, quick question. On ubuntu.com it states that 6.06 LTS will have support for Sun SPARC T1 ... but I cant find the .iso for installation
[10:49] <fiendskull9> anyone noticed a big unstableness in firefox whilst using myspace?
[10:49] <cef> _viper: on the machine I was playing around with (a DEC Prioris) I had endless probs till the array was init'ed properly using the tool
[10:49] <_viper> cef thanks 4 your help
[10:49] <SirGrok> Can someone tell me the command to how Process ID numbers so that I can run the "kill" command?
[10:50] <cef> _viper: no probs.. glad to help
[10:50] <SirGrok> show*
[10:50] <troy_s> sirgrok:  ps -aux
[10:50] <SirGrok> troy_s, thanks.
[10:50] <ompaul> Mageknight, I was suggesting that if you read the page that was on the screen a moment or two ago, this one-> See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation <-- you would see how to achieve any install that is possible
[10:50] <intelikey> troy_s that will error   no dash.
[10:50] <frying_fish> troy_s: oh ok.
[10:50] <troy_s> intelikey:  it will still work, more bsd friendly
[10:50] <Lukkie> nobody? :(
[10:50] <troy_s> intelikey:  it will just bitch.  but it shouldn't...
[10:51] <intelikey> i agree   it should not.
[10:51] <BuZzY_> hello i have a phpBB2 forum installed on a server and want to export only the structure (i.e the sections and messages) whithout the theme configurations..how can i do that?i(i have phpmyadmin
[10:51] <troy_s> intelikey:  pisses me off like shutdown -hP versus -hp
[10:51] <ompaul> Lukkie, well that was a bit fast for a question expecting a reply now if you wait a moment one image may be found for you
[10:51] <troy_s> intelikey:  if the nixes would just get on teh same page...
[10:51] <ompaul> !patience
[10:51] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[10:51] <intelikey> troy_s lsb
[10:51] <Lukkie> ompaul: *hold* :)
[10:51] <Ng> Lukkie: http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/dapper/main/ - is that any use
[10:51] <troy_s> lsb?
[10:52] <intelikey> linux standards base
[10:52] <Ar2No> htlp! how to add ftp user?
[10:52] <Ar2No> help! how to add ftp user?
[10:52] <cef> BuZzY_: no idea, but I'd suspect that if the theme configs are stored int he databse, they're probably either stored in a table named something like 'themes' or in a table named after the theme itself
[10:52] <troy_s> intelikey:  yah... i spose.  but i mean linux is a nix derivative... everyone should try to be nix.
[10:52] <troy_s> ar2no:  DONT
[10:52] <troy_s> ar2no:  it is too insecure.
[10:52] <BuZzY_> cef: i want to copy only structure ..
[10:53] <troy_s> ar2no:  use ssh
[10:53] <BuZzY_> not theme
[10:53] <Lukkie> Ng: mmm ... could be something :)
[10:53] <cef> BuZzY_: best off looking on a phpBB2 forum though
[10:53] <KenSentMe> Ar2No: most ftp servers use system users as ftp users, so when you add a system user and create it's home, than that user is a new ftp user and the files go in his home folder
[10:53] <Lukkie> Dapper = latest release?
[10:53] <Ng> Lukkie: correct
[10:53] <KenSentMe> Lukkie: yes
[10:53] <troy_s> ar2no:  it is worth noting that the ONLY remote hole in openbsd came in the ftpd server.  think about it.
[10:53] <Auckland_Pig> troy_s: Faileas : finally got VNC working to the gnome login screen... had to tweak with the XDMCP settings, they changed (probably i replaced them) during dapper upgrade :D
[10:54] <ompaul> Lukkie, afik its not fully ready but I have seen it about
[10:54] <intelikey> linux is not a unix derivative    unix has been a large contributer to linux but travold would disagree about the origen  and so would stalman
[10:54] <Ar2No> KenSentMe so I just need to add normal user? so what is the normal command that use to add normal user?
[10:54] <troy_s> ar2no:  ssh was intended to replace ALL of those insecure protocols -- telnet, ftp, etc.
[10:54] <ompaul> Lukkie, translation, I am still looking
[10:54] <Lukkie> mini.iso ... lets download and burn it! :)
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[10:54] <troy_s> ar2no:  please don't use ftp.  your insecurity is everyone's insecurity.
[10:55] <B1zz> ??
[10:55] <B1zz> what was that?
[10:55] <ompaul> B1zz, a muppet
[10:55] <B1zz> hehehe
[10:55] <B1zz> gotcha
[10:55] <troy_s> b1zz:  channel skript kiddie.
[10:55] <Hobbsee> nice work, calling ops in advertantly...
[10:55] <ompaul> there was that
[10:55] <Ar2No> troy_s so what is the command to add ssh user? complete with his home directory? please help me abit..
[10:55] <Hobbsee> i would have thougth that you wanted to *miss* the ops, so you could keep spamming...
[10:55] <Hobbsee> !ssh
[10:55] <ubotu> I guess ssh is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[10:56] <troy_s> ar2no:  ssh is simply based on your basic system.  add a user using adduser and you get ssh for free.
[10:56] <intelikey> Ar2No normal user is ssh user
[10:56] <intelikey> man useradd
[10:57] <troy_s> ar2no:  and you won't be subjecting all of the world to further exploitation via owned systems.
[10:57] <Ar2No> troy_s u mean like this sudo useradd troy_s
[10:58] <troy_s> ar2no:  use the gnome user adder if you want
[10:58] <intelikey> own your home   not your neibours box....
[10:58] <troy_s> ar2no:  but man useradd is a good start as per intelikey
[10:58] <troy_s> intelikey:  well said.
[10:58] <ompaul> Lukkie,  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily/20060531/ have a look in there - as I said it is not ready yet that I know of
[10:58] <Ar2No> troy_s actually I dont have GUI on my server
[10:59] <Lukkie> ompaul: if this is gonne work ... IOU one :)
[10:59] <ompaul> Lukkie, help people :-) irc is the bittorrent help :-)
[10:59] <troy_s> http://bsdfreak.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=458 -- everyone should know about that.
[10:59] <dark_light> i am on dapper amd64 and i see that some libs have a 32bits version on amd64 (i mean, there are libs starting with lib32, like lib32gcc1 package), but i want some other libs, like libsdl1.2debian, what can i do? i don't really want to build a lib32sdl1.2debian package
[10:59] <troy_s> support openbsd guys -- we are all on the same team.
[11:00] <Ar2No> troy_s let say if i want to add user just type ->useradd kamal -d /home/kamal
[11:00] <phreak97> ok, i cant make my microphone work. it works but volume is ULTRA low
[11:00] <ompaul> troy_s, it has been known for several months, and some people do not have sympathy for Theo, others do
[11:00] <troy_s> johnowak:  if openbsd had openoffice and such, i am sure more would use it.
[11:01] <troy_s> ompaul:  but many many many people use ssh.  and well, ssh alone is worth supporting the brothren.
[11:02] <B1zz> did you enable mic bost phreak97?
[11:02] <B1zz> mic boost*
[11:02] <johnnowak> ompaul: It has nothing to do with Theo.
[11:02] <phreak97> no?
[11:02] <B1zz> try that
[11:03] <johnnowak> troy_s: Openoffice is crap.
[11:03] <troy_s> johnowak:  well it has upside to the folks who are msoffice stuck.
[11:03] <troy_s> johnowak:  and to vert takes tools...
[11:03] <Ng> johnnowak: please mind the language and personal opinions ;)
[11:03] <johnnowak> troy_s: I don't think many are considering moving from MS to OpenBSD :)
[11:03] <johnnowak> Ng: "Crap"?
[11:03] <intelikey> abiword
[11:03] <phreak97> how do i change the recording source?
[11:03] <ompaul> guys can you keep it to ontopic
[11:04] <phreak97> if i open the recording level app i get nothing
[11:04] <ompaul> phreak97, play with audacity and see what you get
[11:04] <Ng> johnnowak: indeed, this is a family rated channel :)
[11:04] <ompaul> Ng, thats !lanugage
[11:05] <disinterested_pe> ompaul can u tell me how to play a dvd wma format in xmms?
[11:05] <phreak97> what's audacity?
[11:05] <ompaul> !tell disinterested_pe about restricted
[11:05] <rpaul> phreak97: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
[11:05] <freeflying|away> ompaul: hi
[11:05] <ompaul> that is all I know disinterested_pe
[11:05] <ompaul> freeflying|away, hi there
[11:06] <disinterested_pe> ive been there and have got the wma plugin installed
[11:06] <mathfeel> hey, just starting using Ubuntu within the last few hours...
[11:06] <disinterested_pe> ok ty
[11:06] <mathfeel> can anyone tell me if certain software is not in apt-tree...
[11:06] <freeflying|away> ompaul: RX packets:4916151 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:5877 --< why the value of frame keep increase
[11:06] <ompaul> disinterested_pe, try clicking on the track and see if that works
[11:06] <Auckland_Pig> !ping
[11:06] <ubotu> pong
[11:06] <CrippsFX> hm ... off topic question here ... but does anybody know of any good websites for finding cheap flights in europe?
[11:06] <mathfeel> how do I grab 'em?
[11:06] <Auckland_Pig> !pong
[11:06] <ubotu> ping
[11:06] <Auckland_Pig> grrrr ubotu
[11:06] <mathfeel> for example, Amarok only has version 1.3, but i need 1.4 for some feature...
[11:06] <disinterested_pe> i cant even get the tracks to show in xmms
[11:06] <CrippsFX> !ping
[11:07] <ompaul> Auckland_Pig, playing with the bot is not on
[11:07] <Auckland_Pig> ompaul: :-(
[11:07] <zcat[1] > To play DVD's you need libdvdcss .. it's got nothing to do with wma.
[11:07] <ompaul> Auckland_Pig, there are 800+ here, please
[11:07] <ompaul> disinterested_pe, right go to nautilus right click on a track and see what opens
[11:08] <rpaul> mathfeel: amarok 1.3 is the official packaged version of amarok.  ubuntu won't get a new version until its next release in 6 months
[11:08] <disinterested_pe> ok
[11:08] <ompaul> freeflying|away, no idea,
[11:08] <freeflying|away> ompaul: thx
[11:08] <xophEr> rpaul, isnt it possible via backports?
[11:08] <rpaul> mathfeel: what features of 1.4 do you need, it seemed almost the same as 1.3 to me
[11:09] <rpaul> xophEr: i think so.  are they setup yet?
[11:09] <Auckland_Pig> ompaul: there used to be some channel where we can play with ubotu and other bots, any idea where it is?
[11:09] <mathfeel> i have a laptop running gentoo with 1.4 on it
[11:09] <xophEr> rpaul, no idea :/
[11:09] <ompaul> !bot
[11:09] <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.
[11:09] <apokryphos> Auckland_Pig: #debian-bots
[11:09] <mathfeel> and it can just play mp3 off of url...
[11:09] <mathfeel> basically I am using apache2 to host my mp3s...
[11:09] <zcat[1] > you can /msg the bot too...
[11:09] <rpaul> mathfeel: ah yes, finally support for streaming urls.
[11:10] <croco> how do i replace the pre-installed gnu java with the sun one?
[11:10] <zcat[1] > Hmmmm.. not many updates since 1/6 ...
[11:10] <ompaul> !timetable
[11:10] <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.
[11:11] <zcat[1] > new compiz thought. I wonder what Quinn has given us today!
[11:11] <ompaul> zcat[1] , ^^^ read that 1/6 was a release date
[11:11] <rpaul> mathfeel: i think it may be added through backports sometime.  that is your best bet.  i'm primarily a gentoo user so i'm not sure
[11:11] <mathfeel> in this regard...i actually like gentoo better, caz it's portage is constantly updated (although thing breaks every now and then)
[11:11] <apokryphos> zcat[1] : LMK if there's anything good/decent please ;-)
[11:12] <rpaul> mathfeel: yeah, gentoo evolves instead of jumping forward every 6 months
[11:12] <zcat[1] > ompaul: bugs still get fixed though don't they? I'm waiting for a fix on acidrip and kino. Then my life will be complete :)
[11:12] <mathfeel> but the ease of ubuntu amazes me...
[11:12] <gharz> guys... does beagle work with ubuntu dapper?
[11:12] <phreak97> "There was an error initializing the audio i/o layer. you will not be able to play or record audio"
[11:12] <phreak97> HELP
[11:12] <gharz> how can i run it?
[11:12] <apokryphos> gharz: yes
[11:12] <crimsun> rpaul: "jumping forward" is based on /when/ a user updates, though, in both distros.
[11:13] <gharz> i cna't find it in Applications.
[11:13] <mathfeel> btw, whenever ubuntu updates, do I need to download/burn new CD and ramp the system with it?
[11:13] <gharz> i've already installed beagle
[11:13] <apokryphos> mathfeel: no, see the FAQ
[11:13] <rpaul> crimsun: that is true, but you can choose to update every day if you wanted to with gentoo
[11:13] <mathfeel> or is there more "gentle" way of just using some GUI thing..
[11:13] <cynical> mathfeel: no just do apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:13] <ompaul> zcat[1] , no only security fixes, unless there is some "compelling reason"
[11:13] <Jowi> quick question: is /etc/cron.weekly run automatically or does it need to be set up with cron or crontab?
[11:13] <crimsun> rpaul: same way with Debian/Ubuntu
[11:13] <apokryphos> mathfeel: exactly
[11:13] <intelikey> doing dist-upgrade without changing the sources.list installs security updates and bug fixes ?
[11:13] <zcat[1] > I installed beagle. Then I uninstalled it. I might try again in edgy but I don't think it's quite 'ready' yet :)
[11:14] <rpaul> crimsun: ubuntu only add new versions of software for a new release (except for fixes)
[11:14] <apokryphos> intelikey: a certain  amount of things might be allowed into the dapper-updates repository, which is essentially bugfixes, yes.
[11:14] <phreak97> ompaul, help?
[11:14] <ompaul> !anyone
[11:14] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? </hint>
[11:14] <phreak97> error: Host error.
[11:14] <ompaul> phreak97, context
[11:14] <crimsun> rpaul: discounting -backports, yes.
[11:14] <intelikey> i guess i should do that, seeing i now use hoary and it's no longer supported.
[11:14] <rpaul> crimsun: are the backports setup yet for ubuntu?
[11:14] <intelikey> apokryphos ^
[11:15] <Ng> rpaul: there's nothing to backport yet
[11:15] <cynical> intelikey: make sure to update your sources.list file before you do dist-upgrade
[11:15] <crimsun> rpaul: they have been since hoary
[11:15] <ompaul> intelikey, it is for another 4 months
[11:15] <phreak97> ompaul, i started audacity and it says theres an error with the audio i/o layer
[11:15] <ompaul> phreak97, no idea
[11:15] <rpaul> crimsun: ok, i should add it to my sources list then
[11:15] <zcat[1] > hmmm.. there's a patch for kino, I may have to just use that in the meantime..
[11:15] <crimsun> rpaul: we're just a lot more conservative in backporting, as in the build requirements are much more stringent
[11:15] <rpaul> Ng: amarok 1.4 would be a prime candidate for backporting
[11:15] <intelikey> ompaul i thought it went out with the release of dapper ?
[11:16] <zcat[1] > audacity tries to use oss instead of the sound daemon I think. I've always had problems with that...
[11:16] <fiendskull9> phreak97, restart it a couple times. it does it to me alot too
[11:16] <apokryphos> !info amarok dapper
[11:16] <ubotu> amarok: (versatile and easy to use audio player for KDE), section kde, is optional. Version: 2:1.3.9-0ubuntu4 (dapper), Packaged size: 7630 kB, Installed size: 18672 kB
[11:16] <ompaul> intelikey, no warty went on the 20th April
[11:16] <Ng> rpaul: there won't be backports for dapper until at least the point where the edgy tree opens, afaik
[11:16] <apokryphos> Ng: nope, -updates was open straight away
[11:16] <rpaul> crimsun: which is a good thing in some respects.  i like to live dangerously :)
[11:16] <intelikey> cynical there will be no changes to my sources.list
[11:16] <phreak97> fiendskull9, i restarted once
[11:17] <phreak97> i want to use skype is all
[11:17] <Ng> apokryphos: aren't -upadtes and -backports different sources?
[11:17] <phreak97> brb restart again then
[11:17] <ompaul> phreak97, that is a different thing,
[11:17] <mathfeel> thanx...reading FAQ now...
[11:17] <phreak97> ompaul, what ?
[11:17] <crimsun> rpaul: yes, the ultimate separation, I suppose. A dozen or fewer of us managing 18,000 packages means much fewer room for random backports.
[11:17] <Ng> apokryphos: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-backports/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz looks pretty empty to me
[11:17] <apokryphos> Ng: ah, indeed; I thought you meant any backports. Not quite sure when backports opens, but it's probably some time after edgy tree does, yeah
[11:18] <ompaul> phreak97, do this, click on the speaker icon, and then choose input devices and mic and turn it on
[11:18] <Ng> apokryphos: :0
[11:18] <Ng> -0+)
[11:18] <phreak97> ompaul, it is
[11:18] <Hobbsee> apokryphos: probably after edgy goes for UVF
[11:18] <Hobbsee> or FF
[11:18] <Hobbsee> i dont remember which one
[11:18] <xukun> How can I test sound on dapper
[11:18] <xukun> ?
[11:18] <rpaul> crimsun: are you an official maintainer?
[11:18] <aa> will someone tell me what's wrong with this plz? http://pastebin.com/766971
[11:18] <Matthewv> xukun, play something?
[11:19] <crimsun> Ng: dapper-backports is extremely low priority until our archive admins get edgy chroots built
[11:19] <crimsun> rpaul: yes
[11:19] <zcat[1] > cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp always worked for me :)
[11:19] <nightw0lf> hi, i've added a folder to "shared folders", i can see the comp in the network but i can't access it, standard user and pw doesn't work... any idea?
[11:19] <frying_fish> aa thats not how you do it at all
[11:19] <Jowi> xukun: "playsound /usr/share/sounds/warning.wav"
[11:19] <crimsun> Ng: toolchain transition, that is (glibc 2.4, gcc 4.1)
[11:19] <rpaul> crimsun: good work on this latest release.  very easy to update from breezy.
[11:19] <ompaul> phreak97, you should try to talk with echo123 a user for skype to test things - and go though those settings in the capture window, if your having issues a much easier to understand mixer is kmix install that run it and you will find your mic is turned off
[11:19] <Matthewv> whats the command to check what process is using a certain file?
[11:19] <frying_fish> aa, for a start, it can't find the file its after, and secondly, you don't untar by typing "install foo.tar.gz"
[11:20] <rpaul> crimsun: however i have a package related problem :) http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1110387&posted=1#post1110387
[11:20] <ompaul> Matthewv, you want lsof
[11:20] <Stardog> how to upgrade from breezy to dapper?
[11:20] <rpaul> crimsun: any ideas?
[11:20] <Matthewv> ompaul, thanks a lot
[11:20] <intelikey> ok that should be the last time i run ' apt-get update ' on this system.   not to do the apt-get dist-upgrade   and it's all set up.
[11:20] <Stardog> just sudo apt-get upgrade?
[11:20] <rpaul> stardog, run update-manager
[11:20] <rpaul> Stardog: and click upgrade to dapper
[11:20] <phreak97> ompaul, my mic is working through my speakers
[11:20] <aa> frying_fish, so i'll extract it first and then find the right command
[11:20] <umar> whether ubuntu is LSB compliant
[11:20] <phreak97> but anything that tries to use it gets an i/o error
[11:20] <apokryphos> Stardog: please read the FAQ first
[11:20] <KenSentMe> !tell Stardog about upgrade
[11:20] <frying_fish> aa, extracting it is all you need
[11:20] <Ng> crimsun: indeed :)
[11:21] <frying_fish> if its the one from the mozilla site
[11:21] <aa> frying_fish, yes
[11:21] <frying_fish> its a precompiled binary.
[11:21] <frying_fish> then you can run it, but you might want to sort out other things
[11:21] <crimsun> rpaul: I can look in about 40 minutes (in a meeting atm), but it's also 5:21 AM localtime
[11:21] <Mikelo> does anybody know where where rhythmbox saves its playlists?
[11:21] <frying_fish> like where it is, and what launches it and so forth
[11:21] <ompaul> phreak97, okay that is beyond my knowledge, I take it you installed skype from the instructions found at !skype
[11:21] <Mikelo> does anybody know where where rhythmbox saves its radio stations?
[11:22] <frying_fish> Mikelo: ~/.rhythmbox ?
[11:22] <Jowi> phreak97: you may want to kill esd
[11:22] <xukun> before I always did from console: play //usr/share/sounds/warning.wav but the play command is gone sins the upgrade
[11:22] <phreak97> ompaul, i downloaded it then typed dpkg -i skypefilename
[11:22] <umar> ubuntu is LSB compliant?????/
[11:22] <umar> ubuntu is LSB compliant?????/
[11:22] <umar> ubuntu is LSB compliant?????/
[11:22] <umar> ubuntu is LSB compliant?????/
[11:22] <ompaul> umar, excuse me
[11:22] <rpaul> crimsun: so your either up way to late, or far too early :)  it's not urgent, i just can't uninstall a few packages as the files they reference are a bit strange.
[11:22] <ompaul> lsb_release -d
[11:22] <umar> ubuntu is LSB compliant?????/
[11:23] <Stardog> thx mates :D doing it now
[11:23] <crimsun> rpaul: (too late, been awake for 49 hours)
[11:23] <Hobbsee> umar: dont repeat.
[11:23] <Jowi> umar: stop spamming please
[11:23] <Faileas> umar: try checking the ubuntu page?
[11:23] <ompaul> umar, your question marks do not validate your question, please do not repeate
[11:23] <crimsun> rpaul: have you unmounted and fscked the fs?
[11:24] <Jowi> phreak97: try "killall esd" and see if skype work better.
[11:24] <umar> whether ls_release -d will work
[11:24] <rpaul> crimsun: can i unmount the root partition?  not sure what fsking the system does but it sounds nasty
[11:24] <ompaul> No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description:    Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Release:        6.06 Codename:       dapper
[11:24] <umar> Any body heard about Xandros?
[11:25] <ompaul> umar, this is a support channel for ubuntu that is offtopic
[11:25] <williswatson> have someone used the SlickEdit????
[11:25] <Faileas> umar: its a distro
[11:25] <phreak97> Jowi, i still cant record in audacity or anything else
[11:25] <intelikey> what did berkley do ?    lsb  or was that  lsd  ?
[11:25] <phreak97> though it didnt error
[11:25] <phreak97> it just doesnt work
[11:25] <phreak97> brb
[11:25] <ompaul> !enter
[11:25] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[11:25] <intelikey> bsd and lsd  that's it.
[11:25] <umar> can i know IRC server address of Xandros?
[11:26] <williswatson> is there someone used the SlickEdit????
[11:26] <Faileas> try #Xandros?
[11:26] <axisme> hehe
[11:26] <crimsun> rpaul: you can mount it read-only if you either drop to single user or boot from a live cd (in which case you don't need to mount it read-only at all)
[11:26] <bony> how to install xulrunner on a 64bit ubuntu dapper ?
[11:27] <bony> !xmlrunner
[11:27] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, bony
[11:27] <rpaul> crimsun: ok, ill grab my breezy live cd and give it a try, thanks for the help.  just 1 question, does the file system get fscked on boot up?
[11:27] <Celestar> this is weird
[11:27] <crimsun> rpaul: not by default, only every 20/30 mounts
[11:28] <Jowi> phreak97: are you sure you are using the mic and not the line-in?
[11:28] <rpaul> crimsun: ah ok.   thanks.  i'll reboot with my live cd now.  get some sleep sometime
[11:28] <Celestar> ubotu: gdm
[11:28] <ubotu> Celestar: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:28] <crimsun> rpaul: (default meaning an ext3 fs, so crashes will only replay the journal not fsck the fs)
[11:28] <umar> #fedora
[11:28] <Jowi> phreak97: i mean, is the mic connected to the correct plug?
[11:28] <intelikey> rpaul actually yes it gets fsck'd but if it is marked as cleanly umounted fsck without -f does nothing.
[11:29] <Cloneysocks> hey, I need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst.  What do I put into the terminal to do that?
[11:29] <rpaul> crimsun: intelikey: i am running reiserFS, does that make a difference?
[11:29] <intelikey> not really
[11:29] <fiendskull9> Cloneysocks, sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:29] <Cloneysocks> Thanks
[11:29] <crimsun> afaik the semantics don't differ
[11:30] <ompaul> Celestar, the bot does not have to know everything - what is your quesiton
[11:30] <Celestar> ompaul: I'm trying to set the default keymap in gdm
[11:30] <intelikey> rpaul all fsck will do is replay the journal     man fsck
[11:30] <Celestar> gdmsetup provides no such option
[11:30] <ompaul> Celestar, system preferences keyboard
[11:31] <rpaul> crimsun: intelikey: i just remembered this box doesn't have a working CD drive for the live CD.  how do i drop to single user mode?
[11:31] <ompaul> Celestar, thats an X config setting that is imported
[11:31] <Faileas> hmm
[11:31] <amortvigil> hey how do i change readonly premissions of an harddisk?
[11:31] <Celestar> ompaul: "system preferences" ? in gnome?
[11:31] <Faileas> how do i remove a user or delete a user?
[11:31] <crimsun> rpaul: ``sudo telinit 1''
[11:31] <Cloneysocks> thanks
[11:31] <amortvigil> hey how do i change readonly premissions of an harddisk?
[11:32] <rpaul> crimsun: thanks, and then 'fsck /'
[11:32] <ompaul> Celestar, in Ubuntu menu: System -> Preferences -> Keyboard
[11:32] <crimsun> rpaul: well, you'll want to lsof /var* /tmp*
[11:32] <aa> i got the message saying i don't have permission to extract a file to a folder.  how can i extract it?
[11:32] <ompaul> amortvigil, generally you don't want to, what permissions on what kind of file system
[11:33] <Celestar> ompaul: no keyboard options (Beside us) is listed, I needa install a package
[11:33] <rpaul> crimsun: lsof?
[11:33] <crimsun> rpaul: and stop any processes like logging daemons before remounting read-only to fsck
[11:33] <BrianG> in nautalus, i want to be able to middle click on a folder and have it open without the parent closing, is this possible?
[11:33] <intelikey> rpaul single user mode wont let you fsck /  you need to mount -o remount,ro /  and fsck /dev/hd?#
[11:33] <Faileas> hmm
[11:33] <intelikey> then reboot
[11:33] <Faileas> Does anyone use Xubuntu? is their a GUI package manager in it?
[11:33] <crimsun> Faileas: you can install synaptic.
[11:33] <Faileas> or likewise for any other light graphical interface
[11:33] <aa> i suppose i have the same problem as amortvigil
[11:33] <amortvigil> ompaul: i have an hdd wich i cant do anything with because i aint got premissions
[11:33] <ompaul> Celestar, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and work from there - but it is there in dapper and breezy
[11:34] <Faileas> crimsun: cool
[11:34] <Faileas> and how do i switch from CLI to GUI and vice versa? init something right?
[11:34] <Matthewv> ctrl+alt+Fx
[11:34] <aa> amortvigil, you can create folders and delete files by getting permission by typing "gksudo nautilus" in terminal, i think
[11:34] <Celestar> ompaul: yeah but I have not even a VGA card in that box :)
[11:35] <Stardog> when I try upgrading, i get this errormsg; Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/universe/source/Sources.gz Underprosessen gzip ga en feilkode (1)
[11:35] <aa> i just can't extract to a folder
[11:35] <amortvigil> aa: ill try
[11:35] <aa> that's my problem
[11:35] <WINBALL> So, how do I install nvidia drivers for my GF6600 without having problems with X configuration? (?)
[11:35] <ompaul> amortvigil, I don't understand your question enough to help you, there are many ways to do things, if I give you one I can suggest that it works, but it could break your machine, so is it a windows disk, is it a linux disk what is it
[11:35] <rpaul> crimsun: intelikey: i'll give those commands a try.  thanks heaps
[11:35] <intelikey> hehhe    fsck `grep ' / ' /etc/fstab | cut -d' ' -f1`
[11:35] <Celestar> ompaul: and I can't log in because with gdmsetup because there's some weird default keymap and I can't find my passwd :P
[11:35] <Anchoito21> anyone knows where is the module of modprobe
[11:36] <phreak97> Jowi, yeah, i get full volume through my speakers when the mic isnt muted
[11:36] <Anchoito21> for soundcard isa Crystal CX4235
[11:36] <apokryphos> WINBALL: have you read the FAQ?
[11:36] <Anchoito21> ?
[11:36] <phreak97> but applications cant access it
[11:36] <phreak97> not properly anyway
[11:36] <intelikey> Anchoito21 modprobe snd-cx4235
[11:36] <ompaul> Celestar, that is a console issue, and you really were not being fair with the question, so you need to attach ye monitor and a video card and go in rescue mode
[11:37] <Anchoito21> thx
[11:37] <DavidJaq> Well, I have step one to getting Dapper installed on my computer... I got Breezy installed despite the fact that my computer won't boot from CD (it's an old computer that seems to ignore the BIOS setting for boot order)... I followed instructions I found online on how to update to Dapper from Breezy...
[11:37] <DavidJaq> However, my repositories are still for Breezy and I don't notice anything different
[11:38] <amortvigil> aa: when i try to change it says cannot change the rights this is an only read disk
[11:38] <Jowi> phreak97: you need to enable recording for the mic as well.
[11:38] <Anchoito21> intelikey it said FATAL: Module snd_cx4235 not found.
[11:38] <Celestar> ompaul: I can login using RS-232 or ssh, only in gdm the keyboard layout is weird. btw there's no way to install a video card and/or monitor at the time being.
[11:38] <intelikey> Anchoito21 use bash_completion.
[11:38] <phreak97> Jowi, i did
[11:38] <crimsun> Anchoito21: (snd-cs4236)
[11:38] <phreak97> it is enabled
[11:39] <aa> amortvigil, that happened in the new file browser window that came up after typing "gksudo nautilus" in terminal? [if so that should have certainly allowed you] 
[11:39] <Anchoito21> FATAL: Error inserting snd_cs4236 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/sound/isa/cs423x/snd-cs4236.ko): Operation not permitted
[11:39] <Anchoito21> FATAL: Error running install command for snd_cs4236
[11:39] <Celestar> ompaul: but I'll manage :)
[11:39] <ompaul> Celestar, you can try the xserver-xorg setting and it should set the keyboard choose vga not that it matters for the video card
[11:39] <DavidJaq> To upgrade from Breezy to Dapper I opened a terminal and did 'gksudo update-manager -d' and it upgraded a lot of stuff, but now my repositories are still for Breezy and not for Dapper and I don't notice anything different.
[11:39] <sn00p> Whats the line to add the nonfree to sources.list?
[11:39] <ompaul> Celestar, or vesa
[11:39] <Anchoito21> how is bash_completion?
[11:39] <amortvigil> aa: well:i came right up there but it wont work:S
[11:39] <apokryphos> sn00p: FAQ
[11:40] <Celestar> ompaul: yeah did set vga
[11:40] <apokryphos> Anchoito21: fine here
[11:40] <jrsims> how can I play quicktime?
[11:40] <Faileas> !xfce
[11:40] <ubotu> xfce is, like, totally, 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/
[11:40] <apokryphos> jrsims: FAQ
[11:40] <sn00p> apokryphos where?
[11:40] <Celestar> DAMNIT
[11:40] <Celestar> killed the wrong X server :
[11:40] <Celestar> :P
[11:40] <apokryphos> sn00p: /topic
[11:40] <void^> Anchoito21: use sudo modprobe ..
[11:40] <Stardog> cant upgrade to dapper beacause of this errormsg; Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/universe/source/Sources.gz
[11:41] <intelikey> how was that command to make the stuff in /dev/snd/ ?   something in /etc/alsa/ ???
[11:42] <Jowi> phreak97: I would try disable esd and use only alsa as output and input sink
[11:42] <DavidJaq> To upgrade from Breezy to Dapper I opened a terminal and did 'gksudo update-manager -d' and it upgraded a lot of stuff, but now my repositories are still for Breezy and not for Dapper and I don't notice anything different.
[11:42] <sn00p> apokryphos I cant find the nonfree one tell me pleas
[11:43] <Anchoito21> help me please
[11:43] <apokryphos> sn00p: go through the guide that tells you the extra repositories to add
[11:43] <PFA> my friend has a widescreen laptop and she says that the resolution is too narrow, so everything's stretched out, and the computer froze when she tried to change the resolution. how can she fix it?
[11:43] <Jowi> phreak97: i don't have gnome installed, but i believe the option is in System->Prefs->multimediasomething
[11:43] <sn00p> apokryphos which link?
[11:43] <phreak97> Jowi, how?
[11:43] <phreak97> ok
[11:43] <DavidJaq> PFA: I read something about that today. I'll post a link in a moment.
[11:43] <PFA> DavidJaq: thank you
[11:44] <apokryphos> sn00p: the one about adding new repositories; in the FAQ
[11:44] <Stardog> DavidJaq, try this link to change repo http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu_dapper
[11:44] <DavidJaq> PFA: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:44] <sn00p> apokyrphos I dont see any
[11:44] <PFA> DavidJaq: thanks!
[11:44] <Flannel> Stardog: don't recommend ubuntuguide, please.
[11:44] <DavidJaq> PFA: I don't know if that'll solve your friend's problem or not, but I did recall reading about that problem in that section.
[11:45] <Stardog> Flannel, kk
[11:45] <phreak97> Jowi, under the audio settings in skype i can only choose /dev/dsp
[11:45] <phreak97> is that right
[11:45] <Jowi> phreak97: yes
[11:45] <Flannel> Stardog: the wiki has everything and more, in it (wiki.ubuntu.com)
[11:45] <Celestar> apt == good
[11:45] <Stardog> Flannel, isnt my link a wiki?
[11:45] <DavidJaq> PFA: No problem. I figure it's only fair if I help you since people here help me most times :)
[11:46] <Anchoito21> ok
[11:46] <Flannel> Stardog: yes, but it's not the official ubuntu wiki, and actually, it's just a copy/paste from ubuntuguide it looks like.
[11:46] <Anchoito21> good
[11:46] <phreak97> Jowi, alsa is selected already
[11:46] <Anchoito21> sudo modprobe snd-cs4236
[11:46] <Anchoito21> and now?
[11:46] <phreak97> should i try another one?
[11:46] <phreak97> what's oss?
[11:46] <PFA> phreak97: open source software
[11:46] <phreak97> worth trying?
[11:46] <Stardog> Flannel, ah.. ok
[11:47] <phreak97> oprn sound system actually
[11:47] <void^> (or open sound system)
[11:47] <Anchoito21> To enable ALSA support you need at least to build the kernel with
[11:47] <Anchoito21> primary sound card support (CONFIG_SOUND).  Since ALSA can emulate OSS,
[11:47] <Anchoito21> you don't have to choose any of the OSS modules.
[11:47] <phreak97> open*
[11:47] <Anchoito21> where is kernel?
[11:47] <Jowi> phreak97: not sure. i just made an upgrade so i will have to install skype again. wait a few minutes and I will try it again
[11:47] <phreak97> ok
[11:47] <Stardog> Flannel, can u link the official to me?
[11:47] <intelikey> carp    mount: no permission to look at /dev/loop#     gar
[11:47] <Jowi> phreak97: btw, which skype version do you have and where did you download it from?
[11:48] <Flannel> Stardog: http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[11:48] <phreak97> i downloaded from the skype website
[11:48] <intelikey> i guess i'll have to add me to some groups.
[11:48] <phreak97> and i got the debian one, i think it mentioned ubuntu next to the link
[11:48] <phreak97> strange thing is that it worked for a few minutes
[11:48] <Icomey> Hello.
[11:48] <xst> After I upgraded to dapper, I have no longer any sound in firefox. How can I fix this?
[11:49] <Jowi> !skype
[11:49] <ubotu> rumour has it, skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[11:49] <phreak97> it didnt work to begin with then while i was messing with it to try work it, it started working, then it stopped again
[11:49] <Jowi> phreak97: try that one instead
[11:49] <phreak97> and i didnt really do anything to make it start or stop
[11:49] <DavidJaq> Stardog: Thanks! It appears to be working. Owe you one.
[11:49] <phreak97> how do i uninstall this one?
[11:50] <Anchoito21> help pls!
[11:50] <Jowi> phreak97: "sudo apt-get remove skype". skype has a test builtin to it. call "echo123" and see if that works before installing another version.
[11:50] <Anchoito21> where is the kernel
[11:50] <phreak97> ok
[11:51] <sn00p> Whats the line to add the nonfree to sources.list?
[11:51] <Flannel> sn00p: ubuntu doesn't have non-free, you mean multiverse.
[11:51] <DavidJaq> I like how fast and resposive Ubuntu is compared to my Windows XP machine
[11:51] <Jowi> Anchoito21: the kernel that is used when you start your machine is in /boot
[11:51] <Flannel> !tell sn00p about repositories
[11:51] <PFA> DavidJaq: me too :D
[11:51] <Jowi> !kernel
[11:51] <Klaidas> hello. Whi trying to compile (./configure), I get this error: [error: "Qt library is required to compile VyQChat!"] . What's the name of this library that I have to install?
[11:52] <DavidJaq> I was thinking of getting vmware and installing Windows XP inside of it for those one or two programs that I can't live without, don't work well with wine, and have no satisfying linux alternatives
[11:52] <DavidJaq> like zMUD
[11:52] <Jowi> Klaidas: probably libqt4-dev (or libqt3-dev)
[11:52] <Anchoito21> To enable ALSA support you need at least to build the kernel with
[11:52] <Anchoito21> primary sound card support (CONFIG_SOUND).  Since ALSA can emulate OSS,
[11:52] <Anchoito21> you don't have to choose any of the OSS modules.
[11:52] <Klaidas> ok, thanks. I'll try that
[11:52] <Anchoito21> where is that?
[11:52] <williswatson> Flannel,whats the multiverse ????
[11:52] <rpaul> crimsun: intelikey: well i fkcked my root partition at run level 1 and it said "No Corruptions Found" so I guess that is good?
[11:52] <williswatson> Flannel,multi - version????
[11:53] <sn00p> Flannel I want the nonfree
[11:53] <Jowi> Klaidas: depending on the application you might want to install libqt3-mt-dev as well
[11:53] <intelikey> WHAT is this error;   memlock: Cannot allocate memory
[11:53] <intelikey> Couldn't lock into memory, exiting.
[11:53] <DavidJaq> zMUD is a program I use on a daily basis, it works under wine but the feature I use most doesn't work in wine, and the linux-native alternatives don't have that feature to a satisfying level, which means either I keep a windows xp installation or I use something like vmware
[11:53] <Flannel> DavidJaq: use mushclient! it's wine friendly.
[11:53] <phreak97> Jowi, echo123 returns me if im close to the mic, talking loudly, and have 20db mic boost on
[11:54] <intelikey> rpaul always good to see no errors
[11:54] <DavidJaq> mushclient doesn't have the automapper and I LOVE the automapper... there's linux alternatives with the automapper, but they're not as good
[11:54] <Jowi> phreak97: ouch. and the mic volume is on max already as well?
[11:54] <phreak97>  Jowi yup
[11:54] <phreak97> and it's not coming through my speakers loudly either anymore
[11:54] <DavidJaq> I've done lots of research into the matter, Flanel
[11:54] <DavidJaq> gnome-mud is promising, though
[11:54] <Flannel> DavidJaq: actually, there's a mapper plugin for mushclient, check the forums (the mushclient ones)
[11:55] <sn00p> Flannel is that one for dapper 6.10 as well?
[11:55] <DavidJaq> Flannel: there is a mapper for it, but it's not as good as zMUD's
[11:55] <rpaul> intelikey: but that doesn't explain why my directory '/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable' directory is acting strange ...
[11:55] <Flannel> sn00p: what?  6.10 isn't out yet.
[11:55] <rpaul> intelikey: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1080798#post1080798
[11:55] <sn00p> oh i mean
[11:55] <sn00p> 6.04
[11:55] <sn00p> lol
[11:55] <Stardog> Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/universe/source/Sources.gz.... gzip gives a wrong code or something when trying to uppgrade to Dapper... is this error just temporary or is it something Im doing wrong?
[11:55] <williswatson> 6.06
[11:55] <DavidJaq> Flannel: zMUD's is buggy, but when it works it works awesomely.
[11:56] <intelikey> rpaul "acting strange"   ?
[11:56] <phreak97> Jowi, ideas?
[11:56] <phreak97> i dont think it's skypes fault
[11:56] <Flannel> sn00p: you don't want "non-free" non free doesn't exist, you want multiverse.
[11:56] <Anchoito21> how i can open snd-cs4236.ko?
[11:56] <intelikey> open it ?
[11:57] <sn00p> Flannel thank you
[11:57] <intelikey> it's a binary kernel module no ?
[11:57] <Jowi> phreak97: well, either it's your soundcard, your mic or skype that's at fault. hard to say. run "alsamixer" and put around 80% volume on Master, PCM and Mic. if you also have a thing called "External" in alsamixer make sure it is not muted. that's all i can think of
[11:57] <intelikey> Anchoito21 to view or edit ?
[11:57] <rpaul> intelikey: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1110917
[11:57] <rpaul> rpaul: my directory problem is on the forum
[11:58] <Decon> hi im having problems with wifi on my ThinkPad R51 anyone around to help a poor man out ^^?
[11:58] <DavidJaq> you know... from a newbie to linux's point of view, like my point of view right now, linux looks intimidating. Yeah, it has a friendly GUI, but everything useful needs to be done in a terminal... that's what's stopped me in the past... but Ubuntu does a nice job of making it all seem less scary and confusing.
[11:58] <Anchoito21> edir
[11:58] <Anchoito21> edit
[11:58] <Flannel> williswatson: http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components
[11:58] <Jowi> phreak97: need to cook. bbl
[11:58] <nevyn> DavidJaq: don't fear the commandline
[11:59] <phreak97> Jowi, i cant get external to show
[11:59] <Anchoito21> for edit
[11:59] <williswatson> Flannel3s
[11:59] <intelikey> rpaul looks more like a permissions problem to me.
[11:59] <DavidJaq> I don't fear it, really... it's just that in Windows you only have to use the command line for weird reasons, like getting certain java files to open (even then, I tend to make .bat files)... in linux it's more like the GUI and the command line are on equal footing
[11:59] <Anchoito21> intelikey for edit
[12:00] <Gerbils> How can I, via commandline, take ownership of a folder and all that is in it?
[12:00] <Faileas> Decon: you might need to get the firmware
[12:00] <apokryphos> DavidJaq: yes, it still requires some advance on that respect. Some distros are a lot worse, certainly; but then, some are also quite a bit better.
[12:00] <Jowi> DavidJaq: there is also a nice wiki for basic commands (/msg ubotu commands) :)
[12:00] <Flannel> Gerbils: why do you want to do that?
[12:00] <Gerbils> Flannel: So I can upload files.
[12:00] <nevyn> DavidJaq: I wouldn't say they're on an equal footing even in windos
[12:00] <Decon> Faileas, it worked in suse 10.1 thats why im kinda confused  :(
[12:00] <Jowi> bbl
[12:00] <Faileas> Decon: see if you can find a IPW 2100 or 2200 package
[12:00] <apokryphos> Gerbils: chown username:usergroup -R somefolder
[12:00] <Gerbils> apokryphos: thanks
[12:00] <intelikey> Anchoito21 sudo <your editor> `find /lib -name snd-cs4236.ko `
[12:00] <Faileas> Decon: there's a non free package essential for the wifi to work
[12:01] <Flannel> Gerbils: just making sure you weren't editing system things via chown ;)  lots of people make that mistake.
[12:01] <nevyn> DavidJaq: doing everything in the gui is something GNU/linux environments continue to strive towards
[12:01] <DavidJaq> Nevyn: I meant that in Windows the commandline is hardly ever used while the GUI is used for nearly everything... in linux the commandline is used far more, sometimes nearly as much as the GUI
[12:01] <codecaine> hi anybody know how to fix the mplayer error the screen turns black with alotof lines all I can do is hear sound no video
[12:01] <Faileas> suse has it, ubuntu dosen't
[12:01] <Gerbils> Flannel: Thanks for your concern :)
[12:01] <Decon> oh
[12:01] <rpaul> intelikey: i just did an ls -l again and now it seems ok.  not sure how an fsck on a readonly partition would have fixed the problem but it looks ok now
[12:01] <nevyn> DavidJaq: I use a commandline every day in windows
[12:01] <apokryphos> Flannel: ouch, yeah, seen some bad cases. A guy chowned /etc/ and /usr to his username
[12:01] <Faileas> Decon: i can link you to their site, donno if there's a proper ubuntu package, i'm pretty new to it
[12:02] <DavidJaq> Nevyn: I'm talking from a normal user's point of view (A little more advanced than Grandma, but not a 'hacker')
[12:02] <nevyn> DavidJaq: not as much as I do on linux but still I'll have 2 or 3 open when using windows
[12:02] <Decon> Faileas, ipw, does it come as stadard with ubuntu ?:/
[12:02] <Faileas> Decon: i doubt
[12:02] <Netcad>  hey, how can i make my /var/www directory a samba share?
[12:02] <Decon> because i might have i hard time getting it without internet
[12:02] <Faileas> Decon: http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/
[12:03] <intelikey> rpaul it looks like a permissions error in the url you gave. not an fs error   if perms are read but no exec on a dir it will do that.    example;  mkdir blah ;touch blah/testing ;ls -l blah
[12:03] <nevyn> DavidJaq: I'm a normal user.. at least I delude myself that I'm one ;)
[12:04] <gaso> Has anybody configured min12xxw driver and make minolta printers work under Dapper
[12:04] <Decon> Faileas, whats the difference between the 2100 and 2200 ?
[12:04] <Anchoito21> with insmod?
[12:04] <Faileas> Decon: http://support.intel.com/support/notebook/sb/CS-006408.htm
[12:04] <Faileas> Decon: yours wifi B or G?
[12:04] <Anchoito21> how is with insmod
[12:04] <intelikey>  ?--------- ? ? ? ? ? scalable  <--- your post compared to that test  rpaul   same ?
[12:04] <Decon> its g
[12:04] <Faileas> 2200
[12:04] <Decon> okay :)
[12:04] <Faileas> lucky bastard ;p
[12:04] <Faileas> i have a 2100 ;p
[12:04] <rpaul> intelikey: it is now drwxr-xr-x 9 root root     232 2005-11-24 22:15 scalable
[12:05] <DavidJaq> Nevyn: You ceased to be a 'normal user' when you started doing more than tinkering with Linux :)
[12:05] <Decon> Faileas, ;p
[12:05] <addict3d> i tried using ffmpeg in dapper.. all i get is a "cannot find video grab device" error.. any help anyone ?
[12:05] <rpaul> intelikey: so somehow that fsck fixed the problem.
[12:05] <intelikey> rpaul i doubt that.
[12:05] <Faileas> Decon: you could burn it to a cd and compile from source there, should work w/o a net connection
[12:05] <rpaul> intelikey: well, i didn't do anything else....
[12:05] <Morticia> .    ?
[12:05] <DavidJaq> It's taking a long time to upgrade from Breezy to Dapper
[12:05] <gaso> Has anybody configured min12xxw driver and make minolta printers work under Dapper, it has worked under Breezy
[12:05] <intelikey> rpaul i don't know what fixed it.  but it's unlikely that fsck did.
[12:06] <Decon> Faileas, got a usb drive ill try with that to start out with
[12:06] <Faileas> Decon: might be a deb for it floating around, that could be copied too
[12:06] <rpaul> intelikey: shoudn't fsck fix up errors in the file system, like directories that have lost their directory flag etc
[12:07] <intelikey> rpaul that's not an fs error.  it's a permissions setting.
[12:07] <addict3d> can anyone help me ?
[12:07] <rpaul> intelikey: hmmm, i'm not sure why it works but it now does.  thanks for your help
[12:07] <DavidJaq> I think that Ubuntu should have a feature that allows a user to start the install process from within Windows XP... you put in the disc and hit 'Install Ubuntu' from within the autorun pop up... this should work like instlux does, allowing you to bypass the need to boot from CD (for us using sucky hardware) and it'd also make it easier for WinXP users to migrate to Linux
[12:07] <Terminus> hello. is there anyway i can get dapper to set invisible mode on yahoo?
[12:07] <gaso> Does enyone have Konica Minolta PagePro XXXX printer
[12:07] <Terminus> errr... s/dapper/gaim/
[12:07] <intelikey> rpaul i wish it was still as before i would show you...   sudo ls -l  would have read it.
[12:08] <DavidJaq> it'd also be nice if it detected problems before the reboot, giving a message like "You have Windows XP installed with no free partition space. This means that Windows XP may be overwritten by your installation of Ubuntu." and it should give information on how to fix that problem
[12:08] <rpaul> intelikey: previously i tried to delete the directory as root but it said permissions denied
[12:08] <Decon> Faileas, dunno, cant find if there is
[12:09] <gaso> Is it Cups broken in Dapper, nothing usefull in forums how to fix that
[12:09] <intelikey> rpaul only way i can see that being an fs error is if it powered off without umounting...
[12:09] <intelikey> that is possable
[12:09] <adamant1988> DavidJaq: I don't believe it should. You would have a mass of people who didn't know what they were getting themselves into, and would be VERY unhappy.   Also, if the live CD won't run at all on your hardware, do you expect the installed version to fair much better?
[12:10] <intelikey> but on boot the system should have fsck'd the thing and fixed it auto.
[12:10] <Decon> Faileas, could you maybe help me compiling the ipw package :P?
[12:10] <Zajjko|work> Anyone alive?
[12:10] <adamant1988> no
[12:10] <Zajjko|work> ; p
[12:10] <xst> Would you recommend to use easyubuntu or automatix in order to install various non-free stuff on dapper?
[12:10] <apokryphos> !test
[12:10] <ubotu> Crashed.
[12:10] <Faileas> Decon: i have been using ubuntu for about...
[12:10] <Faileas> er
[12:10] <Faileas> 12 hours ;p
[12:10] <rpaul> intelikey: basically i used update-manager to move to dapper.  once it had installed and rebooted i had a look at the packages installed and noticed some old kde packages.  so i tried to delete them and got that error
[12:10] <DavidJaq> adamant1988: Yes, I expect it to fair much better? Why do I expect this? Because I'm in just such an environment. My computer will not boot from the CD drive even though the CD drive and IDE cables are new and the BIOS is set correctly
[12:10] <adamant1988> xst easy ubuntu
[12:11] <Decon> Faileas, whoops :)
[12:11] <DavidJaq> ignore that first question mark :)
[12:11] <rpaul> intelikey: so i dont' think it was powered off with out unmounting
[12:11] <apokryphos> xst: easyubuntu, of course. /msg ubotu automatix to find out why :P
[12:11] <Faileas> Decon: i had the exact same issue with mandriva and they had a package from PLF, thats how i know
[12:11] <adamant1988> DavidJaq: does your computer have multiple disk drives?
[12:11] <intelikey> rpaul could have been... upgrade rewrote most if not all your init scripts.
[12:11] <intelikey> idk
[12:11] <KenSentMe> How does this bounty thing on launchpad work?
[12:12] <gaso> Dacon: apt-get source -b xxx.deb
[12:12] <Zajjko|work> Can anyone assist me with a Live-CD issue? I'm getting a black screen upon loading X/Gnome when starting Live-CD
[12:12] <codecaine_> how can I play wmv files in mplayer?
[12:12] <KenSentMe> !wmv
[12:12] <ubotu> restricted is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[12:12] <DavidJaq> adamantl1988: The problem is that my computer's hardware doesn't like eachother. There's lots of problems with it, but it's all I have... so I had to use instlux to install Breezy and now I'm using Breezy to upgrade to Dapper.
[12:12] <rpaul> intelikey: ok.  thanks for the help
[12:12] <apokryphos> KenSentMe: probably the same way all bounties work. If you implement the feature, you get the cash.
[12:12] <adamant1988> Zajjko|work: try loading it in safe graphics mode.
[12:12] <apokryphos> codecaine: FAQ
[12:12] <Bladedge> Guys, hey I can't take it anymore, Flash Player NEVER installs as it should
[12:12] <dapperneil> !mp3
[12:12] <ubotu> I guess mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:12] <Bladedge> I tried to install it at least 10 times
[12:12] <intelikey> rpaul any time.   if it gives more trubble  buz me.  i'd like to look.
[12:12] <Zajjko|work> adamant1988: I've tried that, unfortunately there is no change in behavior
[12:13] <gaso> codacain: install w32codecs, with automatix or manualy for playing wmv
[12:13] <rpaul> intelikey: thanks buddy, take care
[12:13] <Bladedge> I never displays any text-buttons and stuff like that
[12:13] <KenSentMe> apokryphos: so i put up a bounty and when someone solves the problem i should pay the money to that person?
[12:13] <DavidJaq> adamant1988: My computer seems to completely ignore my BIOS boot order... I tell it to boot from CD and it doesn't even check the drives before it boots from hard drive... if I remove everything except the CD drive it tells me No OS Present or some other error, ignoring the disc in the CD drive
[12:13] <adamant1988> Zajjko|work: hrmmm have you tried re-burning it?
[12:13] <apokryphos> KenSentMe: I'm not sure that ordinary people can add bounties there
[12:13] <Zajjko|work> adamant1988: I've also tried changing the monitor updatefrequencies in xorg.conf, but I'm unable to reload X/Gnome
[12:14] <KenSentMe> apokryphos: and when i want to pay the ubuntu devs for solving a bug?
[12:14] <Faileas> KenSentMe: something like that
[12:14] <Zajjko|work> adamant1988: It's an installCD that has worked for my friend with a similar config
[12:14] <adamant1988> DavidJaq: Sorry to hear that, assumed you meant slow hardware as I consider slow and sucky synonymous.
[12:14] <intelikey> DavidJaq what bios ?
[12:15] <intelikey> DavidJaq you might be able to update your bios
[12:15] <DavidJaq> PhoenyxBIOS with some ancient version number. I've tried to find an update for it, but I can't find it
[12:15] <Faileas> DavidJaq: i think there's usually a button you can press to force a certain drive to boot, try escape?
[12:15] <gaso> Has anybody configured min12xxw driver and make minolta printers work under Dapper, it worked under Breezy
[12:15] <DavidJaq> I've given up. I plan on buying a new computer soon
[12:15] <Zajjko|work> adamant1988: When I try to force-reload gnome I get: Stop Gnome [ok] , Start Gnome [Fail] 
[12:15] <adamant1988> Zajjko|work: did you try restartin X?
[12:16] <Zajjko|work> adamant1988: Also, when trying startX it tells me I have to terminate all X-instances running first
[12:16] <adamant1988> stopx
[12:16] <adamant1988> I believe
[12:16] <xst> Hmm, using easyubuntu returns an error: File "easyubuntu.py", line 31, in ?    replace(confdir)     File "/tmp/easyubuntu/detect.py", line 157, in replace     os.popen("chown -R "+os.getlogin()+":"+os.getlogin()+" "+confdir)        OSError: [Errno 2]  No such file or directory
[12:16] <Zajjko|work> adamant1988: I'm not completely sure, but I think that didn't work
[12:16] <intelikey> DavidJaq what cd drive.... that may be where the problem is
[12:16] <adamant1988> xst: did you download the stable version or the nitely build?
[12:16] <xst> the stable version
[12:17] <adamant1988> ok join #easyubuntu someone will help you out
[12:17] <DavidJaq> My computer is a HUGE tower put together by Micron. The Micron Millennia Pro or something like that. All I know is that it's ah uge noisy tower with a 700mhz processor (give or take) with about 700mb-800mb of ram and two 40gb hard drives
[12:17] <DavidJaq> intelikey: I've tried different ones. I tried a CD burner, a CD drive, and now a brand new DVD burner
[12:17] <Zajjko|work> adamant1988: Me?
[12:17] <adamant1988> Zajjko|work: no, xst.
[12:17] <Zajjko|work> heh ok
[12:18] <gaso> I do need help with Cups, USB-Printer Minolta 1300W,  who want's to help
[12:18] <Bladedge> Can anyone help me with the Flash Player please?
[12:18] <Bladedge> Got Firefox 1.5.0.4
[12:18] <intelikey> DavidJaq drive works from other os's ?
[12:18] <DavidJaq> yep
[12:18] <DavidJaq> works perfectly fine
[12:18] <adamant1988> Zajjko|work: I know of a way you can just install an Ubuntu desktop from the server edition which I think is install only.
[12:18] <scheuri> hi all
[12:18] <Bladedge> gaso, sup with it?
[12:18] <DavidJaq> I've even swapped out IDE cables, just in case
[12:18] <scheuri> I have some troubles with LVM installation and the Server-CD...anyone here who might help me?
[12:18] <Zajjko|work> adamant1988: Yeah I guess I could do that, or download the Alternate Install-disk
[12:18] <g-nome> xgl anyone?
[12:18] <Healot> !flash
[12:18] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:19] <adamant1988> Zajjko|work: I can't remember the commands right now, and I actually have to go to work now.  But the article on Distrowatch has the commands . It's in the weekly edition.
[12:19] <intelikey> hmmm idk.     send me your junk    i irc on this p1 100mhz  750mhz sounds like a potato
[12:19] <feg> !ati
[12:19] <ubotu> ati is, like, http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[12:19] <Zajjko|work> adamant1988: But since I haven't run Linux since Debian 3 (I think it was) my skills in the commands have somewhat deterierated
[12:19] <gaso> Bladedge: what did you mean
[12:19] <DavidJaq> hey, when my upgrade to Dapper terminal screen started doing the fonts I keep getting long lines of 'Use of uninitialized value in print at /var/lib/defoma/scripts/gs.defoma line 108.
[12:19] <DavidJaq> ' ... is this an error?
[12:19] <DavidJaq> it seems to be continuing past that, even if it is an error
[12:19] <Bladedge> gaso, what's wrong with it
[12:20] <phreak97> Jowi, the mic works
[12:20] <void^> Zajjko|work: debian is currently at 3.1 ;)
[12:20] <scheuri> LVM-module of kernel seems not loaded during install with server-cd...modeprobe lvmcfg fails...anyone an idea what I am doing wrong?
[12:20] <phreak97> but not under linux
[12:20] <gaso> Printer seem to be off-line, I installd driver min12xxw as in breezy, when I try to print test page, nothing happen
[12:20] <Zajjko|work> void^: Then it must have been another dist, soz
[12:20] <DavidJaq> anyone know what 'Use of uninitialized value in print at /var/lib/defoma/scripts/gs.defoma line 108.
[12:20] <DavidJaq> ' means when it's trying to install updated fonts?
[12:20] <Zajjko|work> void^: Let me put it like this, I haven't run Linux since 94-95
[12:21] <DavidJaq> Now it's saying 'Regenerating fonts cache...'
[12:21] <intelikey> DavidJaq is it a warning  or an error ?
[12:21] <DavidJaq> I dunno
[12:21] <g-nome> xgl+compiz: how do i disable the "wobbly" pop-up of menus and describtion boxes? (i still want the windows to be "wobbly", though...
[12:21] <DavidJaq> it doesn't say warning or error, it was just spitting out about twenty lines of that followed by 'Regenerating fonts cache...'
[12:21] <intelikey> DavidJaq if it don't say  E   or  error   don't trubble your self too much about it
[12:21] <gaso> my problem has been mantioned in many forums, but it seems that something is broken maybe Cups
[12:21] <DavidJaq> it continued past that, so I think it's ok
[12:22] <Zajjko|work> Has anyone experienced an issue getting a black screen when starting ubuntu 6.06 Live-CD?
[12:22] <slackern1> DavidJaq: I've had that too, seems like its nothing that breaking anything.
[12:22] <Zajjko|work> whether it being graphic-safe mode or not makes no difference
[12:22] <Bladedge> Gtg, sry
[12:22] <Bladedge> Laters
[12:22] <Jowi> phreak97: do you have something called "VIA DXS" in alsamixer? are they on max?
[12:22] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: try killing X and re-configuring your X.
[12:23] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: ctrl+alt+F1. Then login, then sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:23] <DavidJaq> it'd be nice if this upgrade process had a percentage indication so I feel like I'm getting somewhere
[12:23] <xst> The easyubuntu channel seems pretty dead at the moment. Does anyone know why following the instructions in the easyubuntu install guides results in a python error? (That is, I can't launch easyubuntu)
[12:23] <intelikey> apokryphos or reconfig then restart X   either way
[12:23] <DavidJaq> heh
[12:23] <DavidJaq> just as I said that it finished :)
[12:23] <g-nome> !xgl
[12:23] <ubotu> [xgl]  "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems.  Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/"
[12:23] <DavidJaq> I'll be right back. I'm going to reboot
[12:23] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: How do I stop X?
[12:23] <gaso> Bladedge, I think, it might be wrong something with USB connection, don't know,...
[12:23] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: Or restart it for that matter=?
[12:24] <Zajjko|work> as is, I have tried "sudo pico /etc/X11/xorg.conf" to change the refreshrate of my monitor
[12:24] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: ctrl+alt+f1; then reconfigure your X with the command above, then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[12:25] <Zajjko|work> I have done a writeout of the config-change but when restarting GDM I get a failure
[12:25] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: I recommend using the dpkg-reconfigure wizard instead
[12:25] <gaso> I do need help with Cups, USB-Printer Minolta 1300W,  who want's to help
[12:25] <hoehaver> i have a question every one
[12:26] <Hobbsee> !+ask
[12:26] <ubotu> For information on how to ask good questions please see http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html The more information you can give the better we can help you. If your going to give output of commands please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:26] <sapperjanko> im after a little help here guys, the guys in the au channel told me to come here, i have downloaded ubuntu-6.06-desktop-i386.iso and its loaded it off the cd, how do i install to hard drive
[12:26] <feg> !usplash
[12:26] <ubotu> hmm... usplash is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[12:26] <hoehaver> i downloaded ubuntu 6.06 but the cd keeps getting error messages and it couldnt start the x server
[12:26] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: I will try the dpkg-reconfigure wizard, but how will I be able to restart X if I get "Stop Gnome [OK]  Start Gnome [Fail] "
[12:26] <hoehaver> i had ubuntu 5.10 laying around and i installed it
[12:26] <intelikey> gaso would if i knew anything about cups.    fold blah > /dev/lp0  is about all the printing i do.
[12:26] <hoehaver> can i up grade it to 6.06 with out fucking it up
[12:26] <cynical> its possible
[12:26] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: let me know if that's what you get
[12:27] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: if you do, then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop, then: startx
[12:27] <hoehaver> well when i only had the 5.04 ubuntu cd and i upgraded to 5.06 it mest up my system
[12:28] <gaso> Does anybody know Cups
[12:28] <nevyn> yep
[12:28] <apokryphos> gaso: just ask :)
[12:28] <gaso> Printer seem to be off-line, I installd driver min12xxw as in breezy, when I try to print test page, nothing happen
[12:28] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: when I try startX I get the message "X cannot be started until all intances of X have been terminated", since I only switched from Gnome with ctrl+alt+f1
[12:28] <Zajjko|work> right?
[12:28] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: did you do sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop first?
[12:29] <Zajjko|work> yes
[12:29] <apokryphos> hm
[12:29] <Jowi> sapperjanko: you should have a "install" shortcut on your desktop no?
[12:29] <Zajjko|work> yeah, that's what boggles me aswell
[12:29] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: killall X, and retry?
[12:29] <gaso> Has anybody configured min12xxw driver and make minolta printers work under Dapper, it worked under Breezy
[12:29] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: ahhh gotcha, I'm going to try that, thnx
[12:30] <intelikey> hoehaver i did upgrade from hoary to dapper three times  all went relatively smooth    there was an issue with initramfs.img    because of scsi    but aside from that the upgrade was smooth.
[12:30] <sapperjanko> Jowi: yes i do, but i have no mouse (well its not workin as its com port mouse)
[12:30] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: As you can see I'm at work so direct feedback is not possible I'm afraid, but I greatly apreciate your help
[12:30] <sladen> hoehaver: have you tried safe mode?
[12:30] <intelikey> hoehaver i'm using hoary now because i didn't care for dapper though
[12:31] <sapperjanko> Jowi: im in the install screen now, but im stuck at the time zone area, i tabbed to select my city, now it wont let me tab off it onto the next button
[12:31] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: oh ok. Well, if it still doesn't work then, I'd recommend checking if there's a lock file that's just blocking it. ls /tmp/.X0* to see it
[12:31] <Jowi> sapperjanko: either you should be able to <tab> to it and select it that way, or the alternate cd might be a better choice
[12:31] <gaso> Is it Cups broken in Dapper, nothing usefull in forums how to fix that
[12:31] <rapha_> Hi all!
[12:31] <_nano_> !mp3
[12:31] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:31] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: if it doesn't work with the X reconfigure, without a lot of work I'd just recommend trying the alternate CD.
[12:31] <rapha_> Any chances I can get AirPort to work under Dapper with my iBook G3?
[12:31] <_nano_> !flash
[12:31] <Jowi> sapperjanko: oh, no idea about that
[12:31] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:31] <apokryphos> _nano_: /msg the bot please
[12:31] <hoehaver> you mean safe grafics mode?
[12:31] <hoehaver> talking about installing 6.06
[12:32] <apokryphos> _nano_: or check the FAQ :P
[12:32] <hoehaver> if so, then no i havent
[12:32] <snoops> sigh..okay I'm having some real fun here.. I have ubuntu 6.06 desktop installed.. there was a problem with grub where it wouldn't install because of a sata drive(it's a known issue) anyway, I installed grub manually.. I can boot into windows alright, but not ubuntu..grub tells me "no such partition"
[12:32] <sapperjanko> Jowi: is there anyway to install it via the term
[12:32] <snoops> now this drive.. /dev/sdb has 4 partitions..
[12:32] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: heeeeey, now that you mention it, there IS a lock file blocking!! I'm sorry I didn't mention it, it wasn't on my mind
[12:33] <gaso> snoops, I had problems with grub, if I was connected to internet, otherwise NO
[12:33] <intelikey> dapper=6.6  breezy=5.10  hoary=5.4
[12:33] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: if X is definitely not existent, you could remove it, yeah.
[12:33] <snoops> sdb1 = windows, sdb2 = swap, sdb3 = /, sdb4 = /boot
[12:33] <snoops> so in your grub install file thingy
[12:33] <Khamael> does ubuntu install and run a bittorrent tracker as default?
[12:33] <Jowi> sapperjanko: i honestly can't say. i didn't use the live cd to install it.
[12:33] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: so basically, I "killall X" remove the lockfile (how?) and restart X?
[12:33] <hoehaver> well, im using breeze now
[12:33] <hoehaver> i just now installed it
[12:33] <snoops> you can specify which drive to boot from
[12:34] <snoops> I was told I must boot from the partition that is /boot
[12:34] <gaso> snoops shure
[12:34] <snoops> which is sdb4
[12:34] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: yes. Remove it by sudo rm /tmp/.X0-adlfkj (whatever it is)
[12:34] <rapha_> HELP! Airport (not Extreme) under Ubuntu?
[12:34] <apokryphos> something like /tmp/.X0-lock
[12:34] <Zajjko|work> yeah that's it!
[12:34] <sapperjanko> Jowi: hmmm
[12:34] <snoops> which it seems grub sees as hd1,3
[12:34] <snoops> but when I go to boot..nothing
[12:34] <hoehaver> i was going to see it 6.6 would work now what i installed 5.10 bc i was reading and it said that you can only install 6.06 if you have a swap drive from a previous linux install
[12:34] <hoehaver> and i didnt
[12:34] <hoehaver> but now i do
[12:34] <snoops> anyone have any clue what the problem might be
[12:34] <intelikey> snoops yes hd1,3 would sdb4
[12:34] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: thank you very much! Hopefully the change in refreshrate will do, when I finally manage to restart X
[12:35] <intelikey> grub is stupid that way
[12:35] <gaso> snoops, you dind't install grub correctly
[12:35] <snoops> intelikey okay well, when I try to boot that with grub, it says no such partition
[12:35] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: yeah, make sure you do that x-reconfigure though, it probably should be the solution.
[12:35] <hoehaver> i have xp and ubuntu
[12:35] <hoehaver> im lovin it
[12:35] <snoops> want to run me through the install then gaso?
[12:35] <snoops> I thought I did everything right..
[12:36] <intelikey> snoops try hd1,2  that should be the / partition
[12:36] <sn00p> Does anybody know where the C header files are in ubuntu?
[12:36] <snoops> yeah I tried that too intelikey
[12:36] <gaso> grub-install /dev/sdxxx, depends which is bootable
[12:36] <snoops> no such partition
[12:36] <snoops> yes I did that gaso
[12:36] <intelikey> yuch
[12:36] <apokryphos> sn00p: re:header files, what is it you're trying to do?
[12:36] <snoops> I booted into the livecd, chrooted to my ubuntu install
[12:36] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: yeah. I quick runthrough: ctrl+alt+f1 sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg . write out . killall X . sudo rm /tmp/.X0-lock . startx?
[12:36] <Healot> sn00p: the GCC headers?
[12:36] <snoops> ran a grub install
[12:36] <intelikey> thats why i use lilo.    no partition...
[12:36] <phreak97> jowi, i dont have that
[12:36] <raddy> Hello Everybody
[12:36] <sn00p> include header files
[12:36] <sapperjanko> Jowi: I also have server installed to hard drive, is there any way to install over that with the cd if i boot into the server
[12:36] <snoops> it said it was successful..
[12:36] <raddy> Howdy
[12:37] <sn00p> apokryphos trying to install vmware
[12:37] <apokryphos> Zajjko|work: yeah, you might get an error, but it should at least be useful output this time
[12:37] <gaso> have you tried all partitions
[12:37] <Healot> sn00p: even for me, I can't remember the patg
[12:37] <snoops> I checked my mbr, and that indeed was edited like it should be.. I also have a backup of my mbr
[12:37] <gaso> sda1, sda2, ...
[12:37] <sn00p> What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
[12:37] <sn00p> kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] 
[12:37] <Healot> it's somewhere in src/include directory
[12:37] <snoops> I haven't tried sdb1
[12:37] <Zajjko|work> apokryphos: haha yeah, that's what I'm hoping for, thanks for all the help!
[12:37] <snoops> only sdb0,2,3
[12:37] <sn00p> Healot there is nothing in /usr/src on mine
[12:37] <Jowi> sapperjanko: if you have the server cd installed all you have to do is "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[12:37] <Scorpmoon> how do I make dual boot with vista after I installed ubuntu
[12:37] <Scorpmoon> and havent installed vista
[12:37] <apokryphos> Scorpmoon: /msg ubotu grub
[12:38] <gnomefreak> sn00p: you need the kerenl headers
[12:38] <raddy> does ubuntu support package delra for updates?
[12:38] <Jowi> sapperjanko: not sure if you can use the livecd as a source though.
[12:38] <sn00p> gnomefreak  right how to install them
[12:38] <raddy> or need to download whole package?
[12:38] <Healot> snoops: not the kernel include, the libc include
[12:38] <gaso> snoopa, do you have two HDD, sda, sdb
[12:38] <snoops> huh?
[12:38] <snoops> I have 4 hdd's
[12:38] <gnomefreak> !headers
[12:38] <ubotu> To install linux headers, open a console and type sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[12:38] <hoehaver> hey in the xchat ubuntu server window i forget what do you type to put in your user name and password?
[12:38] <gnomefreak> sn00p: ^^^
[12:39] <hoehaver> ya know if some one is using it and you want it back
[12:39] <gaso> From whic one you boot, bios setting sdb
[12:39] <hoehaver> its registered and all
[12:39] <sapperjanko> jowi: yea was trying that command last night, before i had desktop and it wasnt working
[12:39] <intelikey> snoops 4  nice.   8 drives in this box
[12:39] <snoops> right gaso.. the mbr is on sdb.. grub sees hd1,0 for xp which shows up as sdb1 in live cd....
[12:40] <snoops> that works fine
[12:40] <Jowi> sapperjanko: worked fine for me. did a server install + ubuntu-desktop yesterday.
[12:40] <snoops> the problem is the other partitions..
[12:40] <snoops> sdb2 - swap, sdb3 - / and sdb4 - /boot
[12:41] <snoops> logically thinking.. if sdb1 - hd1,0 in grub, then hd1,3 should be /boot
[12:41] <snoops> when I set it to that, grub tells me so such partition
[12:41] <snoops> I've also tried hd1,2
[12:41] <snoops> with the same result
[12:42] <Jowi> snoops: hd0 is primary haddrive. hd0,1 is second partition on the primary harddrive.
[12:42] <snoops> yep
[12:42] <intelikey> snoops what happens if you manuelly enter the addressing    root=/dev/sdb3  <ret>  kernel=/vulinuz boot    ?
[12:43] <snoops> manually enter it in what?
[12:43] <intelikey> in grub
[12:43] <intelikey> at the boot prompt
[12:43] <snoops> in the grub menu.lst?
[12:43] <intelikey> no at the prompt
[12:43] <snoops> oh I didn't seen an option to do that in the boot prompt
[12:43] <icebreak> hi, i can't see flash-non free in 6.06, but i've enabled resps ?
[12:43] <Snow_Shelter> can someone please make an amd64 binary for stepmania?
[12:43] <intelikey> hit [esc]   and type
[12:44] <sapperjanko> Jowi: dont know what i did wrong then, but i was doing what the -au boys were saying
[12:44] <gaso> snoops, I am not, shure, I had same problem and don't remember exactly how I solved it. I think(not sure), I did grub-install /dev/sdb in your case, not sdb1 sdb2 ...
[12:44] <intelikey> snoops has tab completion  and help
[12:44] <snoops> yes I did that though gaso
[12:44] <DavidJaq> Well, that sucked
[12:44] <sapperjanko> Jowi: I will try this, i have got my wireless keyboard n mouse plugged in it now for install, n this computer now only got a ps1 keyboard LOL
[12:45] <snoops> grub just doesn't seem to be seeing my other partitions on sdb(install drive)
[12:45] <snoops> which ugh
[12:45] <Jowi> sapperjanko: hehe, good luck :)
[12:45] <icebreak> hi, i can't see flash-non free in 6.06, but i've enabled resps ?
[12:45] <snoops> so do I need to type the entire kernel=/vulinuz-2.blahblah?
[12:45] <intelikey> DavidJaq you couldn't boot the new kernel  ?
[12:45] <sapperjanko> Jowi: yea thkz
[12:46] <DavidJaq> my upgrade from Breezy to Dapper finished so I went to reboot Ubuntu only to have it hang for five minutes with no apparent activity, just the background with my mouse... I could move my mouse but couldn't do anything... so after five minutes I powered off the tower and powered it back on... now it gives me an error saying it can't load X and drops me into a command line
[12:46] <NET||abuse> umm, what does mount:Resource temporarily unavailable mean?
[12:46] <intelikey> snoops if that's how it's listed.  use the tab key
[12:46] <Tronks> hi all
[12:46] <snoops> ah great okay
[12:46] <snoops> well I'll be back in about ten minutes then intelikey
[12:46] <Tronks> i have a problem and i couldnt find a solution after a long time googling: i installed ubuntu dapper, then installed the kubuntu-desktop, and now i want to keep kde and gnome but i'd like to have the ubuntu logo during boot/shutdown, instead of kubuntu's
[12:46] <DavidJaq> I didn't know what to do so I tried reinstalling breezy except that it gives me an error when it gets to the part where it configures the timezone
[12:46] <icebreak> can anybody help me installing FLASH on UBUNTU for FIREFOX ?
[12:46] <snoops> this client is on another box so I won't be leaving the room :)
[12:47] <Tronks> icebreak: use automatix or easy ubuntu
[12:47] <gaso> snoops, strange, dapper has some errors, I have a problem with usb printer, which worked under breezy, maybe your problem is a bug
[12:47] <NET||abuse> icebreak: very easy, download the package from www.macromedia.com / which is now adobe..
[12:47] <PFA> can you use thunar under gnome?
[12:47] <snoops> gaso a problem with not being able to boot?
[12:47] <icebreak> but the wiki says there is a "flash-nonfreE" pacakge, no ?
[12:47] <NET||abuse> then unpack it, then from the terminal sudo run the install script,, it will do it very simply
[12:47] <snoops> that's some problem
[12:47] <intelikey> snoops but i will,   hope you get it working.    if not others that know more about grub can help ya.
[12:47] <snoops> anyway away I go
[12:47] <NET||abuse> icebreak: it's such a simple plugin, all it is is 2 files copied to the plugins directory
[12:48] <icebreak> andyet... i like t do things-wiki style
[12:48] <icebreak> what am i missing?
[12:48] <Healot> this one icebreak
[12:48] <Healot> !repos
[12:48] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[12:48] <DavidJaq> anyone know how to solve my problem?
[12:48] <icebreak> i enabled them ...
[12:49] <znero> Im using XGL, and want a german keyboard-layout. Keys like or@ work, but the little arrows (between [shift]  and [Y] ) dont work, neither does the "pipe". Does somebody know why?
[12:49] <icebreak> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto <-- doesnt match adpper
[12:49] <gaso> snoops, the grub is loaded and you cannot boot linux, did I get it right ?
[12:49] <Healot> here is the package that your looking for "flashplugin-nonfree"
[12:50] <Tronks> does anybody can help me?
[12:50] <Matthewv> znero, if its to do with xgl, maybe the folks in #ubuntu-xgl will know about it?
[12:50] <icebreak> i dont have that package
[12:50] <hoehaver> hey for kicks i put in the ubuntu cd in (6.6) and i have 5.10 and this thing poped up saying " ubuntu cd detected " " you can start the package manager application with it now"
[12:50] <hoehaver> ???
[12:50] <poje> icebreak: how did that change?
[12:50] <Healot> btw, a good place to look for packages >> http://packages.ubuntu.com
[12:50] <DavidJaq> I'm desperate here. Anyone know how to fix my problem? I finished the upgrade from Breezy to Dapper and went to reboot, but it hung up so I powered down my tower manually and powered it back in... now if gives me an error when I try to go into Ubuntu, saying that X can't start and it drops me to a command line.
[12:50] <hoehaver> will this install ubuntu 6.6?
[12:50] <icebreak> poje: what?
[12:50] <QPAD|warlock> If im using intel 3.4 dual core proccesors and wish to use 5.10 ubuntu server, would (ubuntu-server-5.10-install-i386.iso) automatically see both of the proccesors?
[12:50] <poje> hoehaver: the CD is not for upgrading to dapper
[12:50] <Tronks> i want to restore the ubuntu logo during startup/shutdown
[12:50] <icebreak> Healot, it might be good, but it doesnt exist in my synpatic
[12:50] <znero> matthewv, thanks, il ask them
[12:50] <hoehaver> ...ok
[12:50] <Matthewv> znero, no probs
[12:51] <Healot> QPAD|warlock: you need an SMP kernel to enable duel-CPU use
[12:51] <poje> icebreak: editing /etc/apt/sources.list is still the same, as is the synaptic list thingy
[12:51] <hoehaver> well why does it give me an option to start the package manager
[12:51] <poje> icebreak: I just don't see what changed besides the repo names ;d
[12:51] <Healot> default, the kernel is for single CPU
[12:51] <Blue89> what is the console command to start the power managment tray icon
[12:51] <icebreak> dunno, i selected them, and i reload, and i dont see flashplugin-nonfree, what can i do ?
[12:51] <QPAD|warlock> Healot, which SMP kernel? Could anyone perhaps give me the line to install the correct SMP kernel ?
[12:51] <hoehaver> i didnt select anything i just put the cd in and this poped up
[12:52] <Tronks> davidjaq: i dont know much about xorg, but did you look at the specific error?
[12:52] <DavidJaq> yeah, but I didn't understand any of it
[12:52] <poje> hoehaver: did you read the description for the Dapper CD? Not for upgrading from Breezy
[12:52] <Tronks> you should show us the error
[12:52] <Tronks> so that we can help
[12:53] <Blue89> I tried to install a wifi monitor in Synaptic, now all my tray icons are gone, gaim and skype load tray icons fine
[12:53] <hoehaver> oo...i downloaded it
[12:53] <hoehaver> i didnt know
[12:53] <poje> icebreak: trying to get Flash, right?  I believe I just ran Firefox, went to watch a flash, popped up the plugin finder, chose manual install, and ba,
[12:53] <icebreak> poje: tried that, failed
[12:53] <poje> hoehaver: not a problem :)
[12:53] <QPAD|warlock> Healot, got any clues ?
[12:53] <DavidJaq> I'll reboot and try to write it down, but I doubt I'll be able to write it all out, seeing as the only writing materials I have is a brown paper bag and a fat-tipped sharpee
[12:53] <poje> icebreak: did it give you any errors?
[12:53] <icebreak> it just said failed
[12:54] <Khamael> why does ubuntu stop a bittrorrent tracker when I shutdown? I didn`t install that
[12:54] <Tronks> please help me: i want to restore the ubuntu logo during startup/shutdown
[12:54] <icebreak> Khamael, it comes builtin :)
[12:54] <hoehaver> well. hey poje why do you think that i could install 5.10 and 5.5 without a problem but when i tryed 6.6 i had alot of messages
[12:54] <icebreak> Tronks, did you try looking in the ubuntu forums / wiki maybe ?
[12:54] <poje> hoehaver: not sure
[12:54] <Tronks> i looked everywhere
[12:54] <Khamael> icebreak: what does it do?
[12:54] <Healot> QPAD|warlock: kernel-image-<version>-smp
[12:55] <icebreak> Khamael, have no idea.. prolly nothing by default
[12:55] <QPAD|warlock> Healot, would this one work?: sudo apt-get install linux-686-smp
[12:55] <Tronks> didnt post anything yet, though
[12:55] <VSTP> @find peer
[12:55] <poje> icebreak: try this: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list - then uncomment the multiverse lines and save it
[12:55] <Healot> it should, QPAD|warloc, because it's the metapackage
[12:55] <poje> icebreak: then do sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[12:55] <icebreak> sec
[12:55] <poje> brb, need to wake up the gf for work
[12:55] <QPAD|warlock> cheers Healot.
[12:56] <icebreak> i have deb http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse uncommented
[12:56] <icebreak> isnt it enough?
[12:56] <WINBALL> Why can't it find quake2 package ? I've done update and upgrade too
[12:56] <hoehaver> like...2615.418717 sauashfs error : sd_dread failed reading block 0x2205c
[12:56] <hoehaver> ..it may not be a c it maybe 0
[12:56] <DarkMageZ> WINBALL, have u enabled the multiverse repository?
[12:57] <Gerbils> bye all :) Thanks
[12:57] <Tronks> please help me: i want to restore the ubuntu logo during startup/shutdown
[12:58] <icebreak> poje ?
[12:58] <hoehaver> and 2451.431424 buffer I/O error on device hdc,,logical block 5675
[12:58] <Tronks> i now have the kubuntu one
[12:58] <hoehaver> i got that message like say..15 times
[12:58] <icebreak> hoehaver, while bottin?
[12:58] <icebreak> booting ?
[12:58] <Tronks> gotta go
[12:58] <icebreak> good
[12:58] <icebreak> :)
[12:58] <hoehaver> the first nuber was random but the last number went in order from 56975 56976 and so on
[12:59] <Jemt> !xgl
[12:59] <ubotu> I guess xgl is "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems.  Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/"
[12:59] <Tronks> i'll try to post in the forum, icebreak, thanks
[12:59] <icebreak> hoehaver,  answer my question, is it while booting at the kernel from the libe cd ?
[12:59] <hoehaver> well, it was a live cd i had to boot it up first then install it from the desk top
[12:59] <blakkino> hi
[12:59] <blakkino> how to login on cups?
[12:59] <hoehaver> after it booter the kernel
[12:59] <chavo> Tronks, sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so
[12:59] <blakkino> localhost:631..
[12:59] <hoehaver> booted*
[12:59] <blakkino> login and pass?
[12:59] <icebreak> hoehaver: so it's after ubuntu is installed already ?
[12:59] <imax> hi
[12:59] <blakkino> root doesn't work (as in any other distros..)
[01:00] <hoehaver> i think it booter the kernel...o wait it said loading kernal...
[01:00] <hoehaver> oo no
[01:00] <hoehaver>  i never installed it
[01:00] <icebreak> hoehaver, ok, so install with the text-installation, the alternative .ISO
[01:00] <hoehaver> i never even seen the desktop of 6.6
[01:00] <bernier> hi, whenever i try to start adept, i get a message that the database is already in use. but there's nothing else using the database. i just rebooted my computer and get the same message
[01:00] <icebreak> i had problems like that as well
[01:00] <hoehaver> why the alternate iso
[01:01] <hoehaver> what is diff about it?
[01:01] <icebreak> cause it has a saner kernel
[01:01] <icebreak> no LVM crap and stuff
[01:01] <Tronks> thank you chavo, i'll try it
[01:01] <Healot> LVM rocks
[01:01] <gharz> anybody around using Frostwire?
[01:01] <hoehaver> ok
[01:01] <chavo> np
[01:01] <icebreak> healot: maybe, but my comp doesnt boot with it enabled
[01:01] <Healot> MBR sucky :-
[01:01] <boricua> good morning if you tell ubuntu during instalation to use entire disk, how many partitions will it create?
[01:01] <Healot> nah...
[01:01] <icebreak> can anybody help me on getting flash to work in firefox ?
[01:01] <gharz> my Frostwire is always on 'Starting Connection' mode. i installed frostwire following the wiki how to.
[01:01] <hx10> As many partitions as you create?
[01:01] <WINBALL> Any reasons for why firefox uses so long time to look up pages?
[01:01] <Healot> install "flashplugin-nonfree"
[01:01] <imax> ive got a question. ive got an athelon 64 3500+ and i want to install the new kubuntu amd64 version. if i boot the desktop cd for installing he start and hangs on "mounting root file system...". can somebody help me? please
[01:01] <icebreak> healot: no such package
[01:02] <Tronks> chavo, what does it do, anyway?
[01:02] <icebreak> and i've enabled all the resps
[01:02] <icebreak> besides the source ones
[01:02] <gharz> icebreak, wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:02] <icebreak> plz stop it
[01:02] <icebreak> been to all the wiki pages
[01:02] <icebreak> enabled all the resps
[01:02] <icebreak> it simpyl doesnt work
[01:02] <icebreak> no such package
[01:02] <Healot> icebreak: aye, gimme your /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:02] <gharz> it does
[01:02] <chavo> Tronks, lets you choose the bootsplash
[01:02] <icebreak> Healot, k sec
[01:02] <Healot> let's see what you actually did?
[01:02] <Tronks> chavo, i mean the update-alternatives command
[01:02] <blakkino> DAMN
[01:02] <blakkino> :)
[01:03] <blakkino> nobody know how to login on cups?!
[01:03] <blakkino> i need to print :\
[01:03] <Healot> icebreak: gimme access to your too...
[01:03] <icebreak> print ? in linux ? :)
[01:03] <icebreak> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15303
[01:03] <xpc> i need to orkut.
[01:03] <Healot> blakkino: you don;t need to login to CUPS server
[01:03] <icebreak> that is my sources.list
[01:03] <blakkino> icebreak, i never had problems with cups. now i have problems.
[01:04] <blakkino> Healot, so how to install the printer?
[01:04] <gnomefreak> icebreak: put a # infront of the cdrom repo
[01:04] <icebreak> gnomefreak, will that fix the problem ?
[01:04] <Healot> well, in GNOME, there is the shortcut in the System Menu
[01:04] <gnomefreak> icebreak: yes
[01:04] <hoehaver> hey icebreaker the text installation from the alternate iso is it any harder to do? and also will the out come of the install make the system any different, i mean will i not have certain things
[01:04] <blakkino> (even if i had already installed it i would appreciate to login as admin in my cups server)
[01:04] <gnomefreak> icebreak: do that than run apt-get update
[01:04] <Celestar> hm
[01:04] <icebreak> k, sec
[01:05] <icebreak> hoehaver, dont think so, i installed with the text, and it was easy
[01:05] <icebreak> and it's the same ubuntu
[01:05] <DavidJaq> ok.... after rebooting and checking my errorI found two
[01:05] <Celestar> just getting a full root account seem not easy
[01:05] <Healot> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper universe main restricted >> here's your mistake
[01:05] <hoehaver> ok thanks man
[01:05] <icebreak> gnomefreak, it doesnt fix it
[01:05] <icebreak> Healot, how to fix it ?
[01:05] <gnomefreak> hoothe text installer ask a lil more but its not any harder and the outcome is about the same
[01:05] <blakkino> Healot, ok it worked
[01:05] <blakkino> :)
[01:05] <zero> Hello
[01:05] <gnomefreak> icebreak: break what Healot said
[01:05] <blakkino> yet i would know how to login as administrator :)
[01:05] <zero> im still runiing Breezy badger
[01:06] <znero> Does somebody know a source for unfree stuff like RealPlayer or Adobe Acrobat Reader?
[01:06] <Tronks> see you guys
[01:06] <chavo> Tronks, sorry, update-alternatives lets you choose a default between two or more alternatives, for example the bootsplash or if you had 2 versions of gcc installed
[01:06] <icebreak> break what ? how do i fix it ?
[01:06] <Healot> icebreak: add "multiverse" to that line
[01:06] <icebreak> and thats it ? do i need to add anything else for future programs?
[01:06] <zero> Does anyone know why my installers wont run?
[01:06] <gnomefreak> read what Healot told you
[01:06] <Tronks> chavo, oh ok
[01:06] <Tronks> chavo, thanks a lot. i gotta go now. cheers!
[01:06] <Healot> line 021, icebreak
[01:06] <chavo> later
[01:06] <Hexo> hmm.. hi
[01:06] <icebreak> yes, fixed, anything else ? do i nee to add multiverse to other places?
[01:06] <gnomefreak> znero: install acroread
[01:06] <Healot> and then update the list
[01:07] <zero> hello?
[01:07] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell znero about restricted
[01:07] <Healot> icebreak: you put multiverse on the "dapper-backport" and "dapper-security"
[01:07] <DavidJaq> when it's at the ubuntu logo scree nwhere it's loading the modules and whatnot it says "PCMCIA" failed and then later, before it drops me to the command line, it says "Failed to start the X server (Your graphical user interface). It is likely that it is not set up correctly." with the error message surrounded by a whole bunch of random non-english letters, such as the capital A with the circle on top of it
[01:07] <gnomefreak> znero: you will find realplayer in your pm
[01:07] <Hexo> I'm trying to access a folder I shared on my ubuntu machine through a windows xp machine
[01:07] <Healot> but not the the main "dapper" repos
[01:07] <johntramp> hey,  I have installed pure-ftpd but when I start the daemon it doesnt show any open ports in nmap
[01:07] <johntramp> also I can't find a config file for it
[01:07] <Hexo> comes up with a login prompt and I'm kinda stuck :/
[01:07] <hoehaver> what exactly is universe and multiverse
[01:08] <Healot> there's what you did wrong, the flash packages in in "dapper" repos
[01:08] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell icebreak about repos
[01:08] <hoehaver> i know where the option is
[01:08] <icebreak> blah, i put multiverse everywhere
[01:08] <Tobberoth> Guys, I just installed the 686 kernel insted of the 386 kernel.. should i mark the 386 one for removal or complete removal?
[01:08] <icebreak> gnomefreak, stop it, i've read it, it doesnt wrok in 6.06
[01:08] <hoehaver> but...what is it, made by the "people"
[01:08] <gnomefreak> icebreak: take that sources lista nd replace yours with it
[01:08] <hoehaver> or....?
[01:08] <znero> gnomefreak: Thanks
[01:08] <Healot> icebreak: you missed the "dapper" repos, aye
[01:08] <gnomefreak> icebreak: you didnt read enough
[01:08] <zero> can anyone help me?
[01:08] <geotsai> question: i ran apt-get update and i got this error: Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com dapper/universe Packages Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[01:08] <Frogzoo> !helpme
[01:08] <gnomefreak> znero: yw
[01:08] <icebreak> works, thanks
[01:08] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we cannot actually help you. :)
[01:08] <DavidJaq> when it's at the ubuntu logo scree nwhere it's loading the modules and whatnot it says "PCMCIA" failed and then later, before it drops me to the command line, it says "Failed to start the X server (Your graphical user interface). It is likely that it is not set up correctly." with the error message surrounded by a whole bunch of random non-english letters, such as the capital A with the circle on top of it
[01:09] <gnomefreak> zero: what installers?
[01:09] <Subhuman> geotsai, that line looks incorrect, it should be "http://us.archive.ubuntu.com dapper universe"
[01:09] <geotsai> ooo
[01:09] <geotsai> thanks a ton
[01:09] <zero> my installers for Flash player, acrobat reader and some other basic crap
[01:09] <Subhuman> edit your /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:09] <DavidJaq> I got that after trying to upgrade Breezy to Dapper and then when I went to reboot it locked up so I had to restart the tower manually.
[01:09] <zero> it just wont run
[01:10] <gnomefreak> zero: did you enable universe adn multiverse repos yet?
[01:10] <hoehaver> bye all
[01:10] <Subhuman> getosai, look at
[01:10] <hoehaver> and thanks
[01:10] <poje> icebreak: how'd it go?
[01:10] <Subhuman> !reps
[01:10] <ubotu> Subhuman: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:10] <zero> how do i do that?
[01:10] <Subhuman> !repos
[01:10] <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.
[01:10] <_nano_> Hi, I have enabled universe and multiverse repos, but 'sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree' says not found
[01:10] <Frogzoo> zero: good excuse to install dapper...
[01:10] <icebreak> poje: works gr8
[01:10] <gnomefreak> _nano_: 64bit or ppc?
[01:10] <johntramp> !easysource
[01:10] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[01:10] <_nano_> gnomefreak: neither...x86 32 bit
[01:10] <zero> Dapper is coming in the mail
[01:10] <poje> icebreak: awesome :D  - there seems to be a bit of touble with synaptic enabling repos, dunno exactly what it is
[01:10] <DavidJaq> when it's at the ubuntu logo scree nwhere it's loading the modules and whatnot it says "PCMCIA" failed and then later, before it drops me to the command line, it says "Failed to start the X server (Your graphical user interface). It is likely that it is not set up correctly." with the error message surrounded by a whole bunch of random non-english letters, such as the capital A with the circle on top of it
[01:10] <kkaisare> Greetings. Can Evolution be used to read webmail like yahoo, etc?
[01:10] <DavidJaq> I got that after trying to upgrade Breezy to Dapper and then when I went to reboot it locked up so I had to restart the tower manually.
[01:10] <zero> should i just wait?
[01:11] <Hexo> How can I set up my share so that I can access it from a Windows XP machine? I set it up using Samba, I've set it to the correct workgroup but I can't get past that login screen when I try to access it from the Windows XP machine
[01:11] <gnomefreak> _nano_: make sure its universe and multiverse repos not the backports repo
[01:11] <_nano_> gnomefreak: i have ticked all repos :D
[01:11] <gnomefreak> zero: you havent answered me yet
[01:11] <zero> i dont think i have
[01:11] <zero> i dont even know what that is
[01:11] <_nano_> gnomefreak: i have installed all other restricted plugins...
[01:11] <zero> im a linux n00b
[01:11] <gnomefreak> _nano_: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and paste it to pastebin please
[01:11] <_nano_> gnomefreak: roger
[01:11] <Frogzoo> zero: do you have broadband?
[01:11] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell zero about sources
[01:12] <icebreak> poje: yeah, there is, it's annoying, hopefully it will be fixed :|
[01:12] <zero> yes i have broadband
[01:12] <geotsai> !repos
[01:12] <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.
[01:12] <Frogzoo> !tell zero about torrents
[01:12] <xxyyzz> When doing chmod 777 <somedirectory> ... how do I enforce the same write permissions onto everything else in that directory?
[01:12] <Frogzoo> !tell zero about torrent
[01:12] <geotsai> !reps
[01:12] <gnomefreak> zero: open you sources file by running gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and make yours look like that one
[01:12] <ubotu> geotsai: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:12] <DavidJaq> when it's at the ubuntu logo scree nwhere it's loading the modules and whatnot it says "PCMCIA" failed and then later, before it drops me to the command line, it says "Failed to start the X server (Your graphical user interface). It is likely that it is not set up correctly." with the error message surrounded by a whole bunch of random non-english letters, such as the capital A with the circle on top of it
[01:12] <DavidJaq> I got that after trying to upgrade Breezy to Dapper and then when I went to reboot it locked up so I had to restart the tower manually.
[01:12] <Subhuman> geotsai, !repos
[01:12] <Subhuman> !tell geotsai about repos
[01:13] <Subhuman> DavidJaq, I did too, dont worry about eh PCMCIA (unless ure on a lappy)
[01:13] <graveson> i am tryig to customize firefox to adda bookmark toolbar but no luck,i have dapper just installed
[01:13] <Subhuman> DavidJaq, are you using a nvidia card?
[01:13] <geotsai> question, i still get Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-security/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2  Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[01:13] <DavidJaq> Subhuman: an ancient diamond viper TNT2 card
[01:14] <_nano_> gnomefreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15305
[01:14] <zero> thanks guys
[01:14] <zero> imo outta here
[01:14] <icebreak> laters
[01:14] <Subhuman> DavidJaq, what you need to
[01:14] <icebreak> tnx
[01:14] <Subhuman> is when you get the the scrambled screen, push CTRL+ALT+F2
[01:14] <DavidJaq> what will that do?
[01:15] <Subhuman> DavidJaq: then login, and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and follow the commands.
[01:15] <Celestar> has anyone managed to boot ubuntu off a USB stick?
[01:15] <axisme> lol
[01:15] <Subhuman> DavidJaq, it will put you into a shell so you can recover the machine, at any time in X or any system, CTRL+ALT+F1 to F6 are all terminals.
[01:15] <gnomefreak> _nano_: take the #away from the last 2 lines and than add the word multiverse on the lines that end with universe so it look like this : bleh bleh bleh universe multiverse
[01:16] <Subhuman> geotsai, copy the official dapper source listr and try updating.
[01:16] <gnomefreak> _nano_: than save and close it that sudo apt-get update
[01:16] <Subhuman> or geotsai use easysource
[01:16] <Subhuman> !tell geotsai about easysource
[01:16] <gnomefreak> brb
[01:17] <DavidJaq> Subhuman, I'll log in either back into windows XP or linux, depending on if this works or not, and I'll update you on my status. Back in a few.
[01:18] <_nano_> gnomefreak: the last two lines are security repos ...
[01:19] <daxxar> Hm, I've got a problem with Xgl/Compiz, on Gnome and nVidia. During usage, suddenly the window-decorations disappear, and I can't change focus on the windows.
[01:19] <daxxar> I guess it could be gnome-window-decorations that's crashing, but where should I look to debug it?
[01:19] <snoops> it is in alpha ya know daxxar
[01:20] <daxxar> Yeah, I know. But seeing there's good tutorials etc. on setting it up, I'd assume it was atleast slightly stable. ;P
[01:20] <avis> good morning
[01:20] <wezzer> hi there, I need help with new Ubuntu. I installed ubuntu but I didn't have partition for swap. Now I have. How do I tell ubuntu to use /dev/hda2 as swap?
[01:20] <apokryphos> daxxar: /msg ubotu xgl
[01:20] <snoops> frying_fish no go at all
[01:20] <snoops> :(
[01:20] <apokryphos> wezzer: swapon
[01:20] <Me4Livingdeadgir> Hi, I ned help geting my touchpad mouse on my laptop to work with ubuntu
[01:20] <avis> i was able to get it to run stable but my biggest help was a large thread which i no longer have a bookmark for on ubuntufourms.org
[01:20] <toodles> Hello all. Would this be the correct channel to ask for help on getting the correct screen resolution on a laptop? I have a dell inspiron 640m with an intel 945 graphics chipset, and I can't get a higher resolution than 640x480 :-(
[01:20] <snoops> it seems like grub can't even detect there are two more partitions on that drive
[01:21] <apokryphos> wezzer: you'll want to create an fstab entry too, ideally.
[01:21] <ompaul> !resolution
[01:21] <ubotu> it has been said that resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:21] <xxyyzz> When using the 'make install' command... what's the syntax that changes the destination of the installation ?
[01:21] <wezzer> apokryphos: ahum, so how do I use this swapon?
[01:21] <xxyyzz> Is it "make install DEST = /blah/blah/blah" ?
[01:21] <dv> hello ppl
[01:21] <ompaul> toodles, ^^ up a couple of lines to  ubotu's comment
[01:22] <apokryphos> wezzer: swapon /dev/hda2. Fstab entry: /dev/hda2     swap    swap    defaults      0  0
[01:22] <snoops> :( okay.. guess frying_fish is gone.. So anyone else willing to have a crack at this seemingly very odd grub problem?
[01:22] <dv> I have an external HD (well, its an internal HD with a case), and I connected it with a sata extension
[01:22] <wezzer> apokryphos: thanks! :)
[01:22] <avis> xxyyzz: sometimes things have a way of putting themselves in the place they need to be
[01:22] <dv> i.e. external sata
[01:22] <toodles> ompaul: cheers, thanks :-)
[01:22] <xxyyzz> avis, this has put itself into a place I don't want it to be...
[01:22] <xxyyzz> So I wanna re-do the make thing...
[01:22] <dv> in windows I scan for plug&play hardware and it finds the HD
[01:22] <avis> good morning ompaul
[01:22] <daxxar> Thanks apokryphos
[01:22] <xxyyzz> And put it somewhere else...
[01:22] <wezzer> apokryphos: swapon: /dev/hda2: Invalid argument
[01:22] <avis> you can always start over again
[01:22] <wezzer> problems
[01:22] <ompaul> avis, hi
[01:22] <dv> but how can I do this in ubuntu? dmesg doesnt say anything about my hd
[01:22] <Me4Livingdeadgir> Hi, I ned help geting my touchpad mouse on my laptop to work with ubuntu
[01:22] <Bruc> Hi there
[01:22] <avis> hello
[01:23] <Bruc> Is anyone here using Perl ?
[01:23] <Me4Livingdeadgir> hi
[01:23] <snoops> The problem is this. Had to manually install grub - used live cd to chroot to my ubuntu install because grub wouldn't install to the right mbr(a known issue). Did the whole install grub command.. it installed and said okay
[01:23] <xxyyzz> avis, if I type "make install DEST = /whatever/path/I/choose" will it work?
[01:23] <axisme> me4living, what laptop?
[01:23] <snoops> rebooted.. it also detected win xp..which I'm on at the moment
[01:23] <Me4Livingdeadgir> acer aspire 3000
[01:23] <snoops> when I try to boot into ubuntu it says no such partition
[01:23] <apokryphos> wezzer: plainly "swapon /dev/hda2" with sudo, right?
[01:23] <avis> anyway i'm doing the xubuntu things these days but there are a number of clueless people in there at times.  i build my "awesome box" today.
[01:24] <wezzer> apokryphos: yeah, and it says "swapon: /dev/hda2: Invalid argument
[01:24] <wezzer> "
[01:24] <snoops> the main drive has 4 partitions - sdb1 to 4.
[01:24] <xxyyzz> Clueless people make the world go round...
[01:24] <xxyyzz> And I am pretty clueless, so I can't say much.
[01:24] <avis> apokryphos: that intizilatizes swap
[01:24] <snoops> sdb1 - windows, sdb2 - swap, sdb3 - / and sdb4 - /boot
[01:24] <apokryphos> avis: yes
[01:25] <avis> xxyyzz: hehe buddy have seat next to me well figure how to get XGL running on xfce ;)
[01:25] <wezzer> avis, apokryphos: should I mount /dev/hda2 /swap or something first?
[01:25] <snoops> windows boots off of grub hd1,0.. it can see another partition hd1,1..but nothing else
[01:25] <avis> i dont think so
[01:25] <avis> to wezzer
[01:25] <xxyyzz> What is XGL?
[01:25] <xxyyzz> What is xfce?
[01:25] <wezzer> avis: ok
[01:25] <snoops> so when I try to boot from hd1,3 (for the /boot partition) it says no such partition
[01:25] <snoops> what gives?
[01:25] <lucaas> xxyyzz, try searching
[01:25] <apokryphos> wezzer: try using that fstab entry then sudo mount -a, though I'm not convinced that would make sure you use swap. A reboot after with that definitely would though
[01:25] <avis> XGL is the neatest eye candy that linux has to offer involving switching workspaces.
[01:25] <xxyyzz> Okay, nvm, that wasn't my real question...
[01:25] <axisme> Me4Livingdeadgir: look at your messages
[01:26] <wezzer> apokryphos: okay, thanks for your help
[01:26] <WINBALL> does quake3arena comes as a package ?
[01:26] <xxyyzz> lucaas, if I type "make install DEST = /some/random/path" ... will it install into the path I specify?
[01:26] <avis> its meant to replace xorg
[01:26] <dv> hello?
[01:26] <Hawkins> I can't get fglrx work with this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#head-5ead174a0b3294527486cd4d71ded66b40003f25 . Can somebody help me ?
[01:26] <dv> any ideas?
[01:27] <lucaas> xxyyzz, not, sure, never used that
[01:27] <_nano_> !repos
[01:27] <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.
[01:27] <MikkelRev> Hi, Im trying to install ubuntu. After restart, I cant su-login. I dont have pwd, and was also never asked to create a root pwd. Just hitting Enter wont work
[01:27] <xxyyzz> Okay, I am going to try it.
[01:27] <xxyyzz> If my whole system crashes... I will just reinstall.
[01:27] <lucaas> !root
[01:27] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[01:27] <dv> is hotplugging sata drives supported in linux at all?
[01:27] <avis> xxyyzz: not even i know that.  i was so proud of myself when i compiled tin on mandrake.  tin would run i believe from anywhere in my home directrory, but i think it placed its files spread across the hard drive
[01:28] <queuetue> ie24linux has done a great job telling me test web sites in IE5 and IE6 without having to keep a windows box around ... Is there also a way to run IE7 on Ubuntu?
[01:28] <lucaas> MikkelRev, read that: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[01:28] <TheSheep> xxyyzz: you probably mean PREFIX, and you have to specify it when configuring, not when installing
[01:28] <queuetue> Actually, iS IE7 even out yet? :)
[01:28] <MikkelRev> ubotu,lucaas, thnx, have to read
[01:28] <ubotu> MikkelRev: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:28] <avis> queuetue: you dont want to IE7 in ubuntu you need to get funky with the firefox.  it runs smooth.
[01:28] <zoom2001> I wonder if someone can help? I have installed dapper as an upgrade, and using kdiskfree, I find some items other than my 3 partitions:/lib/moduels/2.6.15-23-k7/volatile;/dev;/var/lock;/var/run... is this desirable? or is there a problem?
[01:29] <queuetue> avis, I don't want to *use* IE7.  Duh. ;)  I want to test with it.
[01:29] <xxyyzz> TheSheep, how do you do that when configuring?
[01:29] <mp3guy> is there a dock applet I can get that lets me store files on it? Or store files in a folder, then they show up on the dock?
[01:29] <TheSheep> xxyyzz: you do './configure', right?
[01:29] <avis> queuetue: heh simple minds are easily entertained ;)  take that lightheartedly.
[01:29] <snoops> blah so no one has any idea?
[01:30] <queuetue> avis, "Duh" was the wrong random grunt to use there.  I meant "uugh" which would not imply stupidity. ;)
[01:30] <xxyyzz> TheSheep, right
[01:30] <queuetue> avis, I'm a web designer and designing for IE is very important - even if I don't like it myself.
[01:30] <TheSheep> xxyyzz: when you type './configure --help' it prints you several screenfuls of options
[01:30] <avis> queuetue: the thought never crossed my mind that you were stupid.
[01:30] <TheSheep> xxyyzz: the 'prefix' is one of them :)
[01:31] <xxyyzz> o0o0oh...
[01:31] <xxyyzz> Okay, I am gonna look that up.
[01:31] <xxyyzz> Thanks TheSheep
[01:31] <dv_> so I can assume that plug&play and serial ata are impossible together in ubuntu?
[01:32] <_nano_> I see dots on 'Ok' and 'Close' buttons on window dialogs, moving the mouse over those buttons removes the dots. Does anyone else face this issue?
[01:32] <_Raldz_> !dvd
[01:32] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[01:32] <avis> queuetue: well i'd make everything w3c compliant but IE is not.  so -- well, you have to use windows too.  if you claim to be a student online on froogle they wont ID you for student ID and you can get a copy that way.  its naughty.  its not gpl.  but i've seen people advertising the student versions more and more.
[01:33] <bobstro> snoops: have you tried grub-configure too see what it finds? (after saving copy of menu.lst)
[01:33] <zoom2001>  I wonder if someone can help? I have installed dapper as an upgrade, and using kdiskfree, I find some items other than my 3 partitions:/lib/moduels/2.6.15-23-k7/volatile;/dev;/var/lock;/var/run... is this desirable? or is there a problem?
[01:33] <snoops> that'll mean another chroot into machine right bobstro?
[01:33] <Me4Livingdeadgir> Hi, I ned help geting my touchpad mouse on my laptop to work with ubuntu
[01:33] <axisme> well if you checked your messages you would get help
[01:33] <bobstro> snoops: yeah, if it won't come up directly
[01:34] <zero> hello
[01:34] <bobstro> snoops: i'm no grub stud, but manage to get it going (most times)
[01:34] <queuetue> avis, No, you don't.  IE 5 and 6 run fine on Ubuntu, under wine.
[01:34] <johntramp> what is the quickest/easiest ftpd to set up on ubuntu?
[01:34] <bobstro> snoops: or can you manually edit the entries on boot to get it to work?
[01:34] <axisme> why would you want to run IE on ubuntu?
[01:34] <zero> Is it possible to install the new version of Ubuntu while iside breezy badger?
[01:34] <snoops> tried that bobstro
[01:34] <axisme> whats wrong with firefox?
[01:34] <queuetue> avis, If I had to maintain windows boxes, I'd go find another job.  Life is too short.
[01:34] <bobstro> axisme: for testing for one!
[01:34] <avis> queuetue: ok.  but IE 7 is very popular in the windows world.  though if you can get IE 6 running i think you'd be ok.
[01:35] <gnomefreak> avis: IE7 runs like crap if you can get it running at all
[01:35] <bobstro> axisme: if you're developing a web site for someone, best make sure it works right with the *other* big browser population out there.
[01:35] <snoops> I've tried booting from hd1,1 hd1,2 hd1,3 and hd1,4..
[01:35] <zoom2001> time to go.. farewell ubuntu users
[01:35] <zoom2001> q
[01:35] <snoops> windows is on hd1,0 and boots fine
[01:35] <axisme> heh
[01:35] <zero> Is it possible to install the new version of Ubuntu while iside breezy badger?
[01:35] <TheSheep> I tried to install ie6 in wine once, but it said it cannot connect to donload its components :(
[01:35] <snoops> grub says hd1,1 is not mountable (it's the swap partition)
[01:36] <snoops> and then says every other partition doesn't exist
[01:36] <TheSheep> zero: yes
[01:36] <bobstro> snoops: hmmm... not near my sata machine to check.
[01:36] <m_0_r_0_n> What happened to the screensavers that are not listed in dapper drake anymore? I want back my favorite screensaver! :-)
[01:36] <avis> queuetue: thats my job function around the house so my dad doesn't disown me because he can't do it himself.  i have to keep things together or else he'd just think i was a fool.  or call him on his shots when he messes up (badly)
[01:36] <gnomefreak> running IE in ubuntu you are just looking for issues i dont advise it
[01:36] <TheSheep> zero: just add the dapper repositories
[01:36] <CrippsFX> I say make it compliant to a standard (w3c) and then publish it like that. on your website have a statement "Best viewed with a w3c compliant browser"
[01:36] <zero> and how do i do that?
[01:36] <TheSheep> zero: and do dist-upgrade
[01:36] <snoops> is there some file in grub which you use to tell it how many partitions?
[01:36] <zero> i suck
[01:36] <zero> and im have awake
[01:36] <DavidJaq> Subhuman, that didn't do me any good. Ran through the reconfigurer several times to try different settings, none of it worked
[01:36] <TheSheep> zero: I think there's a howto on the ubuntu wiki
[01:36] <zero> thanks
[01:36] <gnomefreak> zero: gksudo "update-manager"
[01:36] <avis> queuetue: plus i'm disabled so i have to maintain a modicum of "i'm just a regular guy" for him to feel right about me
[01:37] <_nano_> !restricted
[01:37] <ubotu> somebody said restricted was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[01:37] <bobstro> CrippsFX: that's fine if you're not making a living developing sites!
[01:37] <CrippsFX> bobstro, this is true ...
[01:37] <Subhuman> DavidJaq, hmm.
[01:37] <TheSheep> someobody please write a firefox plugin to emulate ie rendering bugs! X)
[01:37] <Subhuman> DavidJaq, well when you get the error, did u read the error mesages?
[01:37] <bobstro> CrippsFX: i had to set up vmware with several OLD win browser versions for testing.
[01:38] <stuckinterm> hi! yay! I found how to start a full screen remote terminal! now, is there a key so I can get out ?
[01:38] <CrippsFX> bobstro, I think that somehow more pressure should be applied on m$ to make a standards-compliant browser instead of trying to make the world comply to them ...
[01:38] <mantono> Is there a way to use compiz without using gdm? I start X with "xinit".
[01:38] <h3sp4wn> queuetue: If you are using it any type of work the company should have no problem paying for cross-over office or vmware workstation
[01:38] <bobstro> CrippsFX: that would be a LOT of pressure. :)
[01:38] <rixth> Error with Launchpad... HTTP Error 500: OK at http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x00FF2F9B&op=get
[01:38] <rixth> Internal Server Error
[01:38] <DavidJaq> there wasn't much of an error message, just that X Server failed to run, likely due to being set up wrong. If I go for more details it just tells me version information
[01:38] <snoops> sadly CrippsFX ms doesn't care what you, or the rest of the web developers want :)
[01:38] <CrippsFX> bobstro, it sure would. how can we do it?
[01:38] <bobstro> CrippsFX: replace microsoft, for one.
[01:38] <CrippsFX> bobstro, lol. yeah.
[01:38] <bobstro> CrippsFX: they're not used to competing.
[01:39] <bobstro> CrippsFX: well, not on a level field anyhow.
[01:39] <mcphail> has anyone else been having probs with vmware workstation since dist-upgrading?
[01:39] <johntramp> can anyone help with this;
[01:39] <johntramp> root@tom-ubuntu:~# /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[01:39] <johntramp> ProFTPd warning: cannot start neither in standalone nor in inetd/xinetd mode. Check your configuration.
[01:39] <gnomefreak> bobstro: and CrippsFX can you please take this convo to #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:39] <bohne> Pals. I m in Dapper, but dont find the pine (gpg/imap/ldap) package in synaptic... Any tip about it?
[01:39] <purple> one question please
[01:39] <purple> does win modems have a better support in 6.06?
[01:40] <CrippsFX> gnomefreak, it's sort of on topic.
[01:40] <m_0_r_0_n> Where is the preview button for the screensavers?
[01:40] <avis> thats very true.  they simply dont care.  they know that most families is running windows and they own the user base of most of the world.  and with the genuine advantage thing they've got their mind on their money and their money on their mind.  its a product.  there really are no alternatives other than open source.
[01:40] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell purple about linmodems
[01:40] <purple> intel ep537 specially'
[01:40] <_nano_> gnomefreak: thanks, it worked :)
[01:40] <h3sp4wn> bohne: I think you can only get pine in source form
[01:40] <dv_> damn
[01:40] <bobstro> gnomefreak: just relating why IE on Linux might make sense
[01:40] <DavidJaq> I've tried upgrading Breezy to Dapper twice now from within Breezy and both times it's screwed up for me... is there any way for me to just start a fresh install of Dapper from within Breezy? My computer won't boot from CD, despite the BIOS being set up properly
[01:40] <dv_> do I really have to reboot just to access my external hard drive?
[01:40] <m_0_r_0_n> IE is the best browser
[01:40] <casanova_> mmm, wine, coding and Modern Talking
[01:40] <bohne> h3sp4wn: Any howto to compile without problems?
[01:41] <avis> though i think some odd and end banks may be running os/2 here and there.  where to find a copy or figure out what hardware supported ?  bleh !
[01:41] <casanova_> mmmh, IE on Linux thru WineX rulez, if you need to use ActiveX
[01:41] <_nano_> gnomefreak: I am seeing dots on 'Ok' and 'Close' buttons on window dialogs...moving mouse over those buttons removes those dots...Taking a screenshot doesn't show those dots, so there's no way I can show them. What might be the reason?
[01:41] <gnomefreak> bobstro: and CrippsFX "CrippsFX: replace microsoft, for one." has nothing to do with ubuntu support
[01:41] <Faileas> avis: you can get a demo version from the serenity website as ecomstation
[01:41] <casanova_> IR 7 is ALMOST like Firefoxy
[01:41] <Faileas> its a liveCD
[01:41] <avis> Failes of os/2 ???
[01:41] <bobstro> gnomefreak: so is "hello"
[01:41] <snoops> hardly casanova_.. if you mean tabs then yes.
[01:41] <zero> so im trying to add repositories
[01:41] <avis> that was a gorgeous os when it came out
[01:42] <Faileas> avis: sorta, os/2 got taken over by another company, and renamed
[01:42] <gnomefreak> bobstro: ive asked you to please move it to ubuntu-offtopic please dont fight me on it
[01:42] <snoops> firefox's biggest thing is extensions
[01:42] <zero> so i can update my Ubuntu to Dapper
[01:42] <avis> oh very nice
[01:42] <zero> from Badger
[01:42] <gnomefreak> _nano_: what dots?
[01:42] <DavidJaq> I've tried upgrading Breezy to Dapper twice now from within Breezy and both times it's screwed up for me... is there any way for me to just start a fresh install of Dapper from within Breezy? My computer won't boot from CD, despite the BIOS being set up properly
[01:42] <zero> but i dont see any Dapper updates in the repository list
[01:42] <casanova_> snoops, you have tabz in the IE7. And an integrated email/rss/atom feed reader
[01:42] <snoops> gnomefreak know much about grub?
[01:42] <bony> i am unable to run xul file in firefox and no one is responding since last 20 min is there any other channel were i can go for help or dose any one know about xul in this channel?
[01:42] <casanova_> no irc though
[01:42] <gnomefreak> snoops: depends what you want done
[01:42] <Faileas> casanova_: they coppied firefox
[01:42] <bobstro> gnomefreak: ah, the political officer speaks, nice. that's the ubuntu way, eh? i advocate it, but not "in the right way".
[01:42] <Faileas> casanova_: neither does FF outta the box
[01:42] <bobstro> later
[01:43] <_nano_> gnomefreak: what dots? ..it's like green dots on the buttons..(i wish i could show you a screenshot but the screenshot doesn't capture it)
[01:43] <drcode> hi all
[01:43] <keegan_> Try doing a server install then doing a dist-upgrade, then do a apt-get install ubuntu-desktop.  Thats how I install from the breezy CD.
[01:43] <snoops> gnomefreak installed grub manually because of known error with ubuntu and sata drives.. can boot off xp fine on the same drive.. grub can't see the other partitions where / and /boot are, but it can see /swap
[01:43] <_nano_> gnomefreak: some time the dots are green..sometime black...
[01:43] <gnomefreak> _nano_: is the bottom like pixilated?
[01:43] <zero> so im trying to add repositories
[01:43] <zero> so im trying to add repositories
[01:43] <zero> but i dont see any Dapper updates in the repository list
[01:43] <zero> from Badger
[01:43] <stuckinterm> is there a special key so I can go back to my ubuntu desktop after a full screen remote desktop session ?
[01:44] <casanova_> Yeah, so? M$ 's got more raw marketing power [read: more lobbyists for bribing policymakers in sauna, mor vodka, and more money]  than any Linux developer, mention say, IBM
[01:44] <TheSheep> snoops: maybe try lilo?
[01:44] <gnomefreak> snoops: are you sure everything is set up right in grub?
[01:44] <DavidJaq> I've tried upgrading Breezy to Dapper twice now from within Breezy and both times it's screwed up for me... is there any way for me to just start a fresh install of Dapper from within Breezy? My computer won't boot from CD, despite the BIOS being set up properly
[01:44] <keegan_> Just change breezy to dapper..and thats dapper repo..
[01:44] <avis> i just looked at ecomstation.  i'd rather be running xfce ;)
[01:44] <gnomefreak> snoops: sounds like your root partition is being look for somewhere else
[01:44] <_nano_> gnomefreak: no..it's like a layer of random dots over the button..
[01:44] <casanova_>  Enlightenment!Enlightenment!
[01:44] <CrippsFX> casanova_, enlightenment is AWESOME! ;)
[01:45] <gnomefreak> _nano_: im not sure i would have to see it
[01:45] <keegan_> I used e16 and I didn't really like it, is e17 a lot better?
[01:45] <snoops> the / partition shows up as sdb3 and /boot shows up as sdb4..xp shows up as sdb1 in ubuntu live cd
[01:45] <m_0_r_0_n> Is it possible to get back the screensaver that have been deleted by Ubuntu team?
[01:45] <_nano_> gnomefreak: i know ...but the screenshots don't capture it :(
[01:45] <Hawkins> I can't make fglrx work, did it like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#head-5ead174a0b3294527486cd4d71ded66b40003f25 said, but fglrxinfo says I have Mesa ?
[01:45] <Faileas> m_0_r_0_n: try the KDE or Gnome websites?
[01:45] <casanova_> trust a guy who's coding with spanish red wine and smoked trout
[01:45] <gnomefreak> _nano_: does it happen all the time?
[01:45] <snoops> why would the grub think the root partition was anywhere else
[01:45] <DanielC> Help help. I upgraded to Dapper and now my laptop doesn't see the ethernet card. "eth0" no longer exists.
[01:45] <Hajuu> Hey does anyone know if its possible to open something from a shell into a different display for the same user?
[01:45] <_nano_> gnomefreak: another way of putting it would be "haze over the buttons"...
[01:45] <_nano_> gnomefreak: yea
[01:45] <gnomefreak> m_0_r_0_n: you mean xscreensaver?
[01:45] <ccooke> Hawkins: have you checked that the fglrx kernel module is loaded? 'lsmod | grep fglrx'
[01:46] <gnomefreak> _nano_: try changing you theme
[01:46] <DavidJaq> I've tried upgrading Breezy to Dapper twice now from within Breezy and both times it's screwed up for me... is there any way for me to just start a fresh install of Dapper from within Breezy? My computer won't boot from CD, despite the BIOS being set up properly
[01:46] <_nano_> gnomefreak: k
[01:46] <avis> my first linux distro was redhat 6.2.  i was enthralled with an operating systems that boasted such things as Gnomes and Enlightenment.  it was like -- mystical journey intot techhood,.  never could figure out what all packages i needed at the time :)
[01:46] <bobstro> Hajuu: i think so, but i'm not sure i understand what you want
[01:46] <DanielC> Is there a way to run the hardware configuration again? My "eth0" disappeared after I upgraded to Dapper.
[01:46] <TheSheep> Hajuu: most X apps accept 'display' option
[01:46] <Hawkins> ccooke , no fglrx listed there
[01:47] <bobstro> Hajuu: where is this other display?
[01:47] <Hajuu> bobstro: well my distro is poorly upgraded from hoary to breezy right now... just want to take a break and play a game in wine, but somethings broken so I cant open terminals through gdm right now
[01:47] <_nano_> gnomefreak: wow..changing the theme worked!
[01:47] <m_0_r_0_n> gnomefreak, System -> Preferences -> Screensaver
[01:47] <gnomefreak> ;)
[01:47] <_nano_> gnomefreak: it happens only on the 'human' theme...
[01:47] <Hajuu> so I just need to open it from a console
[01:47] <echostorm> can anyone give me an idea of the differences between dapper cd and dvd? I know it has more 'packages' but what kindof packages?
[01:47] <ccooke> Hawkins: Right. 'sudo gedit /etc/modules' - add fglrx to that
[01:47] <_nano_> gnomefreak: you have been a great help...thanks a lot man!
[01:47] <gnomefreak> m_0_r_0_n: its there for me ubuntu shouldnt have tremoved it
[01:47] <TheSheep> Hajuu: or you can set the DISPLAY environment variable
[01:48] <bobstro> Hajuu: gdm? are you trying to open display on another machine?
[01:48] <DavidJaq> I've tried upgrading Breezy to Dapper twice now from within Breezy and both times it's screwed up for me... is there any way for me to just start a fresh install of Dapper from within Breezy? My computer won't boot from CD, despite the BIOS being set up properly
[01:48] <keegan_> DavidJaq: Stop spamming
[01:48] <Hajuu> TheSheep: sure how would I do that so it opens in the display that opens on my f7 key
[01:48] <TheSheep> echostorm: with cd when you want to install something in addition, it will fetch it form net
[01:48] <Hajuu> not sure what number that is
[01:48] <m_0_r_0_n> I want back my apple2 screensaver !
[01:48] <Hawkins> ccooke , done, CTRL + ALT + backspace to restart X ?
[01:48] <ccooke> Hawkins: That'll make sure it's loaded next reboot. To load it *this* time only, do: 'sudo modprobe fglrx' and hit Ctrl-Alt-Backspace to kill your X server - it may take a minute or so to reload.
[01:48] <avis> echostorm, there are likely to be more packages that aren't outdated on the dvd or its a dual set of live and install or something.  if its the first scenario then alot of packges get replaced anyway, eventually.
[01:48] <Hajuu> bobstro: nothing so fancy
[01:48] <Hajuu> lol
[01:48] <Hawkins> ccooke , roger
[01:48] <TheSheep> Hajuu: export DISPLAY=':7' or somethng like that
[01:49] <bobstro> Hajuu: echo $DISPLAY will show you your current display if that's what you want
[01:49] <DavidJaq> keegan_: I didn't know reasking my problem after several new people had logged on and my question was already off the screen was spamming
[01:49] <Hawkins> ccooke , modproble gave me FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.15-23-386/volatile/fglrx.ko): Operation not permitted
[01:49] <echostorm> thanx thesheep i remember it doing that. cool that made things clear.
[01:49] <ccooke> Hawkins: did you run it with sudo?
[01:49] <Hajuu> echo $DISPLAY comes out blank?
[01:49] <Hawkins> Yes, but it didn't ask password
[01:50] <LtJax> hello, I can't seem to change to the terminals via ctrl-alt-f* anymore after logging in to gnome (seems to have been like this ever since upgrading to dapper)
[01:50] <LtJax> any idea how to fix this?
[01:50] <bobstro> Hajuu: it should get set, but you could set it manually as TheSheep said
[01:50] <achraf> hello,,, udev is causing me problems when i try to boot kubuntu from a diskless terminal, it gives: nfs: RPC remote call returned error 101... while loading
[01:50] <Jowi> DavidJaq: make sure the package "ubuntu-desktop" is installed, remove packages you do not need, and update the breezy system before doing a dist-upgrade to dapper.
[01:50] <ccooke> Hawkins: Try: 'sudo -s' to get a root prompt, then modprobe fglrx
[01:50] <Hajuu> bobstro: so what number display would it be on my F7 key? I have no idea.
[01:50] <rixth> launchpad.net is officially down.
[01:50] <bobstro> Hajuu: are you the same user in the terminal? are you trying to run that program as the same user you logged in as?
[01:51] <DavidJaq> Jowi, you are talking to a complete newbie. I have no idea what ubuntu-desktop is or how I would install it
[01:51] <bobstro> Hajuu: sorry, no idea what you mean by f7 key.
[01:51] <Hajuu> bobstro yes on both questions
[01:51] <Hajuu> ...
[01:51] <Hawkins> ccooke , got into root, but still giving same error
[01:51] <Hajuu> on the keyboard
[01:51] <ompaul> rixth, ehh I am getting Welcome to the Launchpad
[01:51] <Hajuu> theres a button labled f7
[01:51] <bobstro> Hajuu: well, i know it's a key but i don't see how it relates!
[01:51] <Jowi> DavidJaq: "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" will tell you if it is already installed, otherwise it will be downloaded and installed automatically
[01:51] <bobstro> Hajuu: oooh, there's an f10 too! cool! :)
[01:51] <AngryElf> hey guys, how could i cut off the end of a file? say at n bytes?
[01:52] <ompaul> rixth, you have fallen off some part of the internet
[01:52] <Hajuu> Well when I press ctrl+alt+f7, thats the display I want to open it on
[01:52] <Jowi> DavidJaq: did you follow the dapper upgrade wiki?
[01:52] <DavidJaq> jowi, should I reinstall Breezy before I do that?
[01:52] <kkaisare> Is anyone aware of a good web-based email service that's open source? I found Cryptomail and Roundcube. Cryptomail does offer free accounts, but the speed and the interface is terrible. Roundcube is AJAX based, looks to be slick, but doesn't offer accounts. Is anyone aware of other options?
[01:52] <avis> DavidJaq: i've opted for the apt-get install gnome before so that is probably a more viable solution.  when i lost it.
[01:52] <ompaul> DavidJaq, if it is all you have yes, and then straight away before you customise anything upgrade
[01:52] <bobstro> Hajuu: ah... well you can do the 'log in as another user' to keep both active and toggle between if that's what you want.
[01:52] <Jowi> DavidJaq: didn't you say the pc doens't have a cdrom?
[01:52] <avis> gnome-desktop is
[01:53] <bobstro> Hajuu: sorry, still not fully grasping exactly what you're after.
[01:53] <Faileas> roundcube is for your own server IIRC
[01:53] <DavidJaq> I was pointed to a wiki, Jowi, that told me to edit my sources list and type a command that downloaded a whole bunch of stuff and then installed it... I tried to reboot afterwards and it locked up so I had to power off the tower and power it back on, now it's all broken
[01:53] <mbm1980> Hello. I need to run some custom commands at startup, what file do I need to add it to? The commands is 3 sshfs mounts, I've made passwordless login to the SSH server (with keys) so no need for input.
[01:53] <kkaisare> Faileas: Yes. I don't have a server though :)
[01:53] <ompaul> DavidJaq, does it boot?>
[01:54] <Hajuu> lol ok bobstro .. my problem is, Im only half upgraded from hoary to breezy, just want to play some games in wine.. but I lack the ability to spawn terminal windows in my display manager for some reason due to being half upgraded... So if I cant open a terminal, how am I meant to run wine :)
[01:54] <poje> mbm1980: try the bum (package|program, can't remember)
[01:54] <mbm1980> poje, okay thanks
[01:54] <poje> mbm1980: I think that is relevant
[01:54] <ccooke> Hawkins: Okay. Try rebooting - it's just possible it's an ordering problem.
[01:54] <bobstro> Hajuu: ah, ok. i think you need to fix your system. :)
[01:54] <DanglyBits> how to i upgrade from ubuntu amd64 dapper beta to full release dapper version?
[01:54] <Jowi> DavidJaq: then i would go with what ompaul suggested earlier. re-install breezy, then upgrade it before making any custom changes
[01:54] <avis> DavidJaq: that is very odd for a wiki to instruct you as such considering the operating system pretty much take care of itself if you admin it properly.
[01:54] <m_0_r_0_n> I ve installed two screensavers, but there are not listed in the screensaver list? Where can I find them?
[01:54] <Hawkins> ccooke , rebooting X or the system ?
[01:55] <ccooke> Hawkins: the system.
[01:55] <DavidJaq> It goes to the Ubuntu logo where it says a bunch of stuff and '[OK] ', then when it tries to start X Server it says that it's failed and then drops me to a command line. I've tried reconfiguring the x server thingy like someone else said, but it didn't work
[01:55] <Hajuu> bobstro: Got the rest of the updates downloading.. but they are going to be HOURS and im bored
[01:55] <pimp^air> DanglyBits: just don't change your sources.list...
[01:55] <DavidJaq> How would I uninstall Ubuntu?
[01:55] <bobstro> Hajuu: sorry. you could set display manually like shown before. that might work.
[01:55] <Hawkins> ccooke , understood booting
[01:55] <avis> DavidJaq: next time that happens apt-get install irssi and come here :)
[01:56] <DanglyBits> how to i upgrade from ubuntu amd64 dapper beta to full release dapper version?
[01:56] <DavidJaq> avis: what do you mean?
[01:56] <Tobberoth> DavidJaq: If you have a windows install CD, boot from it and clear the partitions ubuntu is currently on
[01:56] <Jowi> DavidJaq: you don't need to uninstall it before reinstalling it.
[01:56] <DavidJaq> I can reboot right now and get dropped the command line... you want me to do that and apt-get install irssi?
[01:56] <Tobberoth> then go in on the ubuntu liveCD and install it again
[01:56] <DavidJaq> I can't boot from cd, Tobberoth
[01:56] <Tobberoth> Oh
[01:56] <poje> mbm1980: /etc/init.d is the file that lists scripts to be run at startup - learn a bit about making a script (pretty easy :)) and make a script
[01:56] <Tobberoth> Then I don't know how to reinstall it :(
[01:57] <mbm1980> poje, okay ;)
[01:57] <Jowi> DavidJaq: if you can, try to run "apt-get dist-upgrade" again
[01:58] <mathfeel> hi guys...
[01:58] <mathfeel> is there a gvim package?
[01:58] <mathfeel> how come I can't find it?
[01:58] <DavidJaq> Ok, Jowi, I'm going to try that. Back in a bit.
[01:58] <poje> mbm1980: actually I'm a bit wrong, I'd just suggest googling about running commands on startup ;(
[01:58] <m_0_r_0_n> Do I have to restart Linux to get the new installed screensavers listed?
[01:58] <casanova_> what do you do when you're single and nerdy and having a free day?
[01:59] <Jowi> casanova_: install dapper :)
[01:59] <ompaul> install ubuntu source and hack some new code
[01:59] <casanova_> i'm drinking wine, eating fish, doding and doing Blender. Ppl on #politics told it's gay
[01:59] <casanova_> coding
[01:59] <ompaul> !gay
[01:59] <Tobberoth> BTW, do the main makers behind Ubuntu hang around in this channel often?
[02:00] <__mikem> Hey, casanova I am a programmer, don't you dare say coding is gay in my pressence
[02:00] <Tobberoth> Agreed __mikem
[02:00] <casanova_> ..the code itself is full of bugz but at least  have the courage to implement my hallucinations in my code when i'm a bit tipsy
[02:00] <ompaul> !+gay
[02:00] <ubotu> well, gay is the dictionary says "Excited with merriment; manifesting sportiveness or delight; inspiring delight; livery; merry."  But some people don't know what it means, I guess  Some highly ignorant folks think it's an insult of some sort.  Who can tell why?
[02:00] <Hawkins> ccooke , thank you now fglrx is working :)
[02:00] <casanova_> no, but wine, blender and liking sailing wa gay, and Modern Talking
[02:00] <ompaul> casanova_, that is kind of offtopic, can you move it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:01] <__mikem> wheres an op when you need it
[02:01] <ompaul> __mikem, right here
[02:01] <bernier> lol
[02:01] <Hawkins> ccooke , but on this boot my network card wasn't active before I fiddled with it :(
[02:01] <__mikem> oh that works
[02:01] <__mikem> lol
[02:02] <_nano_> !gdm
[02:02] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, _nano_
[02:02] <__mikem> thats a weird name NET||abuse
[02:02] <EngFBN> Hi. Evolution 2.6.1 keeps disconnecting from my IMAP4 mailbox. Am I missing something?
[02:02] <naveed> hi
[02:02] <naveed> kkkk
[02:02] <__mikem> gdm is presents a login screen and allows you to choose which desktop environment you will use
[02:03] <_nano_> how do I change gdm theme?
[02:04] <__mikem> there should be an option in system>prefferences
[02:04] <__mikem> actually, go to system>administration>login window
[02:04] <Jowi> _nano_: sudo gdmsetup
[02:04] <_nano_> Jowi: k
[02:04] <__mikem> system>administration>login window also launches sudo gdmsetup
[02:05] <DanglyBits> i tried to run apt-get dist-upgrade to upgrade from dapper beta to full version...nothing happens
[02:05] <__mikem> this is why I waited for the full to come out
[02:05] <Jowi> DanglyBits: maybe you are already fully upgraded
[02:05] <dv_> Dangermouse, you ran apt-get update?
[02:07] <bernier> should i use the blackdown java or the real jre 5.0 from sun?
[02:07] <dizy> hi guys.. if i have windows installed on the same box as ubuntu... is there any program that will let me run windows within ubuntu
[02:07] <__mikem> vmware
[02:07] <__mikem> dizy vmware does
[02:08] <dizy> thanks mikem
[02:08] <dizy> i wont haveto install xp clean.. right ?
[02:08] <dizy> from within vmware i mean
[02:08] <__mikem> Well, you can have it use your physical disk instead of a virtual disk, but if youdon't know what your doing that can be dangerous
[02:09] <geotsai> yea u do actually have to install windows on ur virtual machine
[02:09] <__mikem> geotsai
[02:09] <__mikem> no
[02:09] <__mikem> you don't
[02:09] <Tobberoth> Ubuntero? ^^
[02:09] <__mikem> IF you tell it to use your physical disk instead of a virtual disk
[02:09] <__mikem> I know because I use vmware
[02:10] <rixth> !ubuntero
[02:10] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, rixth
[02:10] <rixth> =(
[02:10] <paolo_> Hi guys! Yesterday my edubuntu server freezed, and now I see that the syslog shows: "Jun  7 09:12:17 server-basica gnome-power-manager: Hibernating computer because the DBUS method Hibernate() was invoked". What does it mean? thank you!
[02:10] <__mikem> !abuse
[02:10] <ubotu> well, abuse is not acceptable, use the bot appropriately, for usage instructions http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[02:10] <geotsai> i need some help... i got this when updating  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
[02:10] <Hobbsee> geotsai: you should not use that repo
[02:11] <Hobbsee> it will break your system
[02:11] <ogra> paolo_, remove gnome-power-manager from that installation ...
[02:11] <bernier> should i use the blackdown java or the real jre 5.0 from sun?
[02:11] <Tobberoth> Guys, how hard are windows emulators to use? I want to be able to use a program called FirstClass on Ubuntu
[02:11] <__mikem> Hobbsee it may already be too late :)
[02:11] <Tobberoth> bernier: I recommend the real sun java5
[02:11] <Hajuu> bernier: real java if you value your livelyhood
[02:11] <geotsai> hobbsee, i dont understand
[02:11] <bernier> ok thanks
[02:11] <Hobbsee> __mikem: well, if the guy has used it, then he'll quickly find out why not to next time, if he breaks his system
[02:12] <Hobbsee> geotsai: check !restricted
[02:12] <Hobbsee> geotsai: using random debian repos is not a good idea
[02:12] <__mikem> My point exactly
[02:12] <geotsai> ohicic
[02:12] <paolo_> ogra, when I try to run gnome-power-manager a window is shown saying: "This program cannot start until you start the dbus session service."  That's strange, because ps shows me that dbus is running...
[02:12] <geotsai> well i already ran it ^^||| but nothing updated
[02:12] <ogra> paolo_, likely only the system dbus ...
[02:12] <DarkMageZ> Tobberoth, wine isn't difficult to use, but it isn't perfect, so your application might not run
[02:12] <__mikem> paolo see if dbus is running before you try and start gnome powermanager
[02:13] <__mikem> if it is, kill it, then start gnome poweromanager
[02:13] <ogra> paolo_, in any case you should remove gnome-power-manager (if thats an edubuntu ltsp server)
[02:13] <__mikem> it might be that theres a current instance of dbus running which is preventing any new instances
[02:13] <Tobberoth> DarkMageZ: Thanks, I'll try it later this evening and see what happens :)
[02:13] <paolo_> ogra, "ps axu|grep dbus|grep paolo    paolo     4991  0.0  0.0   2712   636 ?        S    07:57   0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session x-session-manager"
[02:14] <paolo_> ogra, ok, I'm going to remove it
[02:14] <ogra> paolo_, else users will be able to force hibernation of the server
[02:14] <zjimbo> has anyone had trouble with Easy Ubuntu, like tty1-6 not working?
[02:14] <__mikem> kill 4991 should be your first step paolo
[02:14] <__mikem> be back later
[02:14] <ogra> paolo_, do you get this dbus error from a thin client or on the server
[02:14] <paolo_> ogra, you mean that yesterday the server hibernated because some client asked it?
[02:15] <paolo_> ogra, from the server
[02:15] <ogra> and please dont kill the dbus as __mikem advised, that will break
[02:15] <ogra> paolo_, are you logged in at the same time with the same user from a client ?
[02:15] <avis> remove and reboot ?
[02:15] <paolo_> ogra, no, I'm only on the server.
[02:15] <avis> or kill -9 ?
[02:16] <paolo_> ogra, removing gnome-power-manager removes gnome-session too!!!!
[02:16] <ogra> paolo_, hmm, thats weird, on the server dbus shouldnt complain ...
[02:16] <xxyyzz> Is it possible to undo things you do in the terminal?
[02:17] <hyphenated> xxyyzz: no, not really.
[02:18] <ogra> paolo_, hmm then just remove it from the default session with the gnome-session-remove command
[02:18] <xxyyzz> So, theoretically, if I moved a file from DirA to DirB... would there be a way of undoing that, without using the move command again?
[02:18] <avis> nope
[02:19] <xxyyzz> I think someone once told me Linux keeps a record of everything you do... if this is true, surely you can just execute everything in this record backwards, to undo stuff?
[02:19] <avis> well you could cp the file then delete the old destination :/
[02:19] <xxyyzz> avis, I meant a more automated way... where you just say: undo-get 10 (last 10 commands)
[02:19] <avis> no..
[02:19] <xxyyzz> And as long as none of the commands involved deleting files, it might work...
[02:20] <xxyyzz> Oh :(
[02:20] <bernier>  i'm having a problem, everytime I try to install java or blackdown java adept stays at "preparing installation of sun-java5-bin" and it never changes
[02:20] <xxyyzz> Well they should invent that for the next Linux.
[02:20] <avis> bernier: i do a apt-get instal sun-java-bin5 add a couple of symlinks and i'm through
[02:20] <c0nfidencal> hey, i wanted to ask - why all pages on ubuntu are opening (resolving) so slovely? on windows they were opening fast!
[02:20] <hyphenated> xxyyzz: a certain level of competence is expected of people running commands in a terminal
[02:21] <paolo_> ogra, I gnome-session-remove gnome-power-manager, but I wonder: did I remove from the whole server or only from my user?
[02:21] <xxyyzz> hyphenated, sorry I'm not very fluent in terminal...
[02:21] <xxyyzz> But the reason I'm asking is...
[02:21] <xxyyzz> I installed this thingo, and it worked fine the first time... but then I did "make install" again, and now it doesn't work at all :-/
[02:21] <avis> xxyyzz: you need to become though
[02:21] <ogra> paolo_, only from your users session
[02:22] <wall0159> Hi all. Congratulations on Dapper. It seems great, and a smooth dist-upgrade from Breezy. Thanks all! Just one question - my ipod is hfs+ formatted, and Dapper mounts this read-only, and (in dmesg) complains that it's journaled. It says I can force mount the ipod read/write, but I'm not sure how to do this so that it's automated (with HAL, etc). Any suggestions?
[02:22] <beavis> c0nfidencal: try changing dns, pages load fine for me
[02:22] <paolo_> ogra, and will that solve the problem with the users on the clients hybernating the server?
[02:22] <pitti> wall0159: does remounting it r/w manually work?
[02:22] <CrippsFX> does anyone know of a good playstation emulator that can use keyboard input?
[02:22] <ogra> paolo_, to remove it for all users just remove (backup) /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-power-manager.desktop
[02:22] <c0nfidencal> beavis im using 2 dns servers
[02:22] <c0nfidencal> |:
[02:23] <wall0159> (shucks) - I haven't actually tried that, I just assumed it would.
[02:23] <CrippsFX> hey Hobbsee :)
[02:23] <Hobbsee> hey CrippsFX
[02:23] <bernier> avis ok ill try but the only way i can close adept is byt the X because i canot cancel while its "preparing" and after i closed it it always says theres a process in memory which is using the package system manager or something
[02:23] <beavis> c0nfidencal: well , you are only using one at the time , so use one at a time and see if its any better
[02:24] <wall0159> pitti: I'm not sure how to, because it mounts 'ro' automatically, and if I eject it, the device (/dev/sda) disappears
[02:24] <beavis> onlso try public dns lik 4.2.2.2 or 4.2.2.3
[02:24] <Klaidas> which one of these keep internet connection: suspend or hibernate?
[02:24] <paolo_> ogra, renaming it in the same directory?
[02:24] <avis> bernier i believe for some reason amarok integrated with it to load with files
[02:24] <c0nfidencal> beavis, k i will try
[02:24] <c0nfidencal> thx
[02:24] <pitti> wall0159: sudo mount -o remount,rw /dev/sdaX (where X is the mounted partition, e.g. '1')
[02:25] <pitti> wall0159: if you just type 'mount', you will see which partition is mounted
[02:25] <ogra> paolo_, asl long as it doesnt end in .desktop it should be fine
[02:25] <wall0159> pitti: thanks! hang on - I'm trying... :-)
[02:26] <xxyyzz> Is there a special way to uninstall stuff on Linux, or do I just go around deleting all the files?
[02:26] <paolo_> ogra, ok
[02:26] <poje> xxyyzz: depends on what you are removing
[02:26] <ctothej> ATI Driver installed a program called fireglcontrol. What is it?
[02:26] <xxyyzz> poje, an application that I downloaded and installed
[02:26] <Netcad>  i want to send all outgoing mail to a development email address. I was told virtusertable was what i needed to look into but i don't think that will do what I want. Any suggestions?
[02:26] <poje> xxyyzz: how did you install it
[02:26] <Chris_C> Does anyone know how I can access the extra non-music data on an "enhanced CD"? (i.e. a movie burned on the outside edge)
[02:26] <xxyyzz> poje: ./configure ... make ... make install
[02:26] <Chris_C> I can't get anything to come up but the CD audio player
[02:27] <poje> xxyyzz: go to that directory and use make uninstall
[02:27] <xxyyzz> oh
[02:27] <xxyyzz> I didn't know you could do that
[02:27] <xxyyzz> Thanks
[02:27] <poje> xxyyzz: no problem, _most_ programs include uninstall targets :)
[02:28] <poje> xxyyzz: two things though: 1, if you delete the makefile (or the directory holding it, obviously), you lost that capability; and 2) try using ./configure, make, checkinstall
[02:28] <xxyyzz> poje, what does checkinstall do?
[02:29] <Jowi> !checkinstall
[02:29] <ubotu> I guess checkinstall is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[02:29] <poje> checkinstall is a package that uses make install to create a .deb package that registers it in your app list to make uninstalling easy
[02:29] <xxyyzz> I don't think there's a thing ubotu doesn't know...
[02:29] <VoX> !urmum
[02:29] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, VoX
[02:29] <VoX> wrong
[02:30] <wall0159> pitti: thanks - that seems to have worked. I had to pass it a 'force' command too though, as 'sudo mount -o remount,rw,force /dev/sda3'
[02:30] <Tobberoth> Is there a program like Limewire for Ubuntu? I need a swedish rare song ^^
[02:30] <pitti> wall0159: oh, 'force' is the reason why it doesn't happen automatically in the first place
[02:30] <wall0159> ahh! :-)
[02:31] <poje> Tobberoth: limewire is released for linux :)
[02:31] <pitti> wall0159: do you see anything in dmesg about a corrupted file system or so?
[02:31] <pitti> wall0159: in any case, can you please file a bug against pmount and include /var/log/kern.log and the facts?
[02:31] <Tobberoth> poje: Awesome! Thanks :)
[02:31] <pitti> wall0159: I'll try to come up with a fix, but I need some info (I don't have an iPod myself)
[02:31] <ROBOd> hellow
[02:32] <wall0159> pitti: this is the only questionable line:  HFS+-fs: write access to a jounaled filesystem is not supported, use the force option at your own risk, mounting read-only.
[02:32] <pitti> wall0159: oh, uh
[02:32] <Tobberoth> hmm, limewire is not in synaptic package manager.. don't know if I dare trying to install it then ^^
[02:32] <ROBOd> i want to use vnc4server instead of vnc3 for sharing my desktop in ubuntu 6
[02:32] <ROBOd> how to do that?
[02:32] <pitti> wall0159: please redirect the bug report against the kernel then (linux-source-2.6.15)
[02:32] <poje> Tobberoth: have you enabled the multiverse repository?
[02:32] <ROBOd> i have vnc4server, vnc4-common installed, but, of course, gnome won't use it
[02:32] <Tobberoth> poje, yeah
[02:32] <ROBOd> how to force it?
[02:33] <wall0159> pitti: ah ok. I wondered if it was a kernel issue
[02:33] <poje> Tobberoth: downloading a client from the LW site should be safe
[02:33] <Tobberoth> only binary though
[02:33] <Tobberoth> allright
[02:33] <pitti> wall0159: we should take this warning serious enough to not override it by default
[02:33] <poje> Tobberoth: as much as I love apt-get and rolling my own, binaries aren't bad
[02:34] <Frogzoo> !frostwire
[02:34] <ubotu> somebody said frostwire was a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrostWire
[02:34] <h3sp4wn> !dpkg-cross
[02:34] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, h3sp4wn
[02:34] <efbie> Hello ! Is there anybody here who knows how to convert html to pdf ?
[02:34] <Tobberoth> what should I open .rpm with?
[02:34] <wall0159> pitti: ok. That sounds fair enough. I've not submitted a kernel bug report before.. is that an Ubuntu based bug, since they've compiled the kernel?
[02:34] <nosklo> Tobberoth: you shouldn't
[02:35] <poje> Frogzoo: any particular reason you like frostwire over limewire?
[02:35] <poje> Tobberoth: possible but not advised
[02:35] <wall0159> pitti: the flip-side of that question - if I recompile my kernel, will that fix my probs? ;-)
[02:35] <poje> Tobberoth: hold on while I check their stuff
[02:35] <h3sp4wn> Tobberoth: Depends what it is you could try alien
[02:35] <_nano_> how do I change the splash screen?
[02:35] <nosklo> Tobberoth: but if you really want, you can use alien to convert it. It doesn't work all the times and may break your system, tho
[02:36] <Tobberoth> Nevermind, I'm going for that Frostwire, seems very easy to install
[02:36] <nosklo> Tobberoth: go for the packages in the repositories first, if that fails, then you look for external solutions
[02:36] <nosklo> Tobberoth: try gtk-gnutellla, nicotine, frostwire, amule, gift...
[02:38] <beavis> whats the difference between shell, console and screen session??
[02:38] <Celestar> hm
[02:39] <mr_sutz> ciao
[02:39] <Celestar> ubotu: LDAP
[02:39] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Celestar
[02:39] <ROBOd> somebody?
[02:39] <mr_sutz> qualcuno potrebbe darmi una mano?
[02:39] <_nano_> !splash
[02:39] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, open the gconf-editor and change the key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash-image
[02:39] <_nano_> !gconf-editor
[02:39] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, _nano_
[02:39] <jonesssss> Doesn't ALSA  support multipul applications using the sound driver?
[02:40] <Jowi> beavis: the shell is a command interpreter. it can be run in console or in a xterm. bash is a shell.
[02:41] <wall0159> pitti: I have to go - thanks a lot for your help. Gives me an idea of the problem, and I'll submit a bug report (to Ubuntu) Cheers mate! :-)
[02:41] <pitti> wall0159: it's basically a kernel problem
[02:41] <pitti> wall0159: the driver lacks the functionality, or sth.
[02:42] <wall0159> pitti: 'sth'?
[02:42] <pitti> wall0159: for now, just paste the warning in a bug report against the kernel and descsribe the problem (readonly ipod)
[02:42] <pitti> wall0159: sth == 'something' (sorry)
[02:42] <wall0159> pitti: ah! ok! will do. cheers!
[02:42] <edneymatias> hello all!
[02:42] <CrippsFX> windows is the best
[02:42] <beavis> Jowi: ok , but wouldnt it make the console not work without the shell?
[02:43] <Chris_C> reposting my question before I leave this computer for the day ...
[02:43] <Chris_C> Does anyone know how I can access the extra non-music data on an "enhanced CD"? (i.e. a movie burned on the outside edge)
[02:43] <Chris_C> I can't get anything to come up but the CD audio player
[02:44] <CrippsFX> Chris_C, if there's data on the outer edge of the CD, you *should* be able to mount it as a data CD
[02:44] <Jowi> beavis: the console by itself isn't very useful without by itself for the user (the system is another matter). think of the console as DOS without any user commands (for example, win98 provided most of the commands used in a DOS box)
[02:45] <Jowi> beavis: "useful without shell by itself"
[02:45] <Jowi> beavis: alot of "itself" in that sentence but you probably understood :)
[02:45] <Chris_C> CrippsFX: with just a standard mount command? (would need to dig up that syntax)  Won't already being mounted as an audio CD interfere?
[02:45] <CrippsFX> Jowi, I didn't ....
[02:46] <meuserj> Chris_C, audio CD's aren't mounted...
[02:46] <CrippsFX> Chris_C, audio CDs aren't *mounted* ....
[02:46] <meuserj> heh
[02:46] <Chris_C> oh cool, didn't know that
[02:46] <Jowi> CrippsFX: good that the sentence was for another person then:)
[02:46] <CrippsFX> Chris_C, man mount .... you'll get the syntax from there ... but for CDs it's usually as easy as: mount /dev/cdrom
[02:46] <CrippsFX> Jowi, ;)
[02:46] <beavis> Jowi: yeah, i get the point, thanks
[02:47] <Jowi> beavis: http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/ explain what bash (a shell) does.
[02:50] <tristan> Hey, anyone having trouble to input Japanese since he updated to Dapper?
[02:50] <Chris_C> CrippsFX: you are a prince among men, that worked, thanks!
[02:51] <CrippsFX> Chris_C, high praise, I don't deserve it. But, you are welcome :)
[02:51] <patrick_> hello there. A bloody Gentoo install just ruined mypartition setup. buty there is this 1 .tgz file I would like to safe. Is that possible?
[02:51] <patrick_> in a descent way? :-)
[02:52] <CrippsFX> patrick_, check out F.I.R.E. on www.linux.org
[02:52] <jimcooncat> Logged in with ssh to home machine, how can I issue a popup to the destop user?
[02:53] <CrippsFX> patrick_, http://biatchux.dmzs.com/
[02:53] <CrippsFX> jimcooncat, <command> >> /dev/vtty07   ... that might do it ....
[02:54] <CrippsFX> ... but I'm probably wrong.
[02:54] <jimcooncat> maybe export DISPLAY=0:0 && xenity "IM me!"?
[02:55] <CrippsFX> jimcooncat, that might work better than my idea :)
[02:55] <jimcooncat> CrippsFX, thanks, but I'm not sure how that would show up
[02:55] <CrippsFX> me neither :P
[02:55] <gabri81> hello
[02:55] <cef> jimcooncat: ssh into your own machine and try it *grin*
[02:56] <gabri81> i have a problem with ethernet card and motherboard asrock 939
[02:56] <jimcooncat> cef, I am, just have to use "zenity" not "xenity" :-)
[02:56] <gabri81> anyone have buy asrock?
[02:56] <cef> jimcooncat: woot!
[02:57] <Faileas> gabri81: asrock= asus's budget line
[02:58] <gabri81> faileas ok
[02:58] <Faileas> haven't run linux on any of their mobos that i have, sorry
[02:58] <Faileas> i have one of those though, caps exploded ;p
[02:59] <jeff__> Can anyone help me with apt-get (not sure if im right on names) updating from breezy to dapper?
[02:59] <byen> none of the wifi managers work on dapper... can someone help me
[02:59] <Samuli^> Faileas, exploded? whaat.
[02:59] <Vliegendehuiskat> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:00] <Faileas> Samuli^: the mobo went unstable and stopped working
[03:00] <Faileas> caps were bloty and leaking
[03:00] <Samuli^> Faileas, nice failure :)
[03:00] <verwilst> hellow!
[03:00] <jeff__> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:00] <jeff__> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[03:00] <jeff__> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[03:00] <verwilst> how do i install domxml support for php5 on dapper?
[03:01] <jeff__> (sorry for the spam)
[03:01] <verwilst> only php4-domxml exists...
[03:01] <byen> is synaptic open jeff__
[03:01] <Vliegendehuiskat> jeff do you have other apt programs running?
[03:01] <Vliegendehuiskat> like synaptic or the update manager
[03:01] <gabri81> faileas this problem is irrisolvable?
[03:01] <verwilst> no xml modules for php5 seem to exist even
[03:01] <jeff__> ah no
[03:01] <Hawkins> I can't get the resolution I want, anybody willing to help me ?
[03:01] <Faileas> gabri81: yours or mine?
[03:01] <gabri81> mine
[03:01] <Vliegendehuiskat> none of them running
[03:01] <jeff__> byen: ah wait, there
[03:02] <Faileas> gabri81: no reason why it shouldn't work. is the ethernet port (i assume its internal) working for any other OS?
[03:02] <Ng> verwilst: what kind of xml module?
[03:02] <verwilst> Ng: domxml
[03:02] <zewo> jeff__:  what Vliegendehuiskat says is correct although when I tried it said it would need to download 800mb, thats more than the iso image for a complete new dapper. my reason for attempting the update via apt-get was simply to save having to download the cd image your's may be different
[03:03] <gharz> guys... can ubuntu 6.06 dapper be a part of a windows server 2003 domain?
[03:03] <Vliegendehuiskat> was it 800 mb there?
[03:03] <jeff__> zewo: ah, lemme check
[03:03] <zewo> jeff__ and Vliegendehuiskat yeap just my experience :)
[03:03] <Vliegendehuiskat> hehehehe
[03:03] <sapperjanko> s3 trio-368
[03:03] <Vliegendehuiskat> i'm on 6.06 though
[03:03] <jeff__> zewo: tells me 107MB
[03:03] <Vliegendehuiskat> one little buggy there
[03:03] <gabri81> faileas yes i have asrock 939 and there is ethernet card realtek alc850
[03:03] <Vliegendehuiskat> usb keyboards lol
[03:04] <sapperjanko> ok im back, damn mouse i had to plug back in
[03:04] <gabri81> you use this card withj ubuntu?
[03:04] <jeff__> 78.9MB of disc space required
[03:04] <zewo> wow a lot less. dunno why I got 800 mb update needed then :D
[03:04] <cef> jimcooncat: figured it out?
[03:04] <Ng> verwilst: php5 doesn't include the domxml module anymore. http://pecl.php.net/package/domxml might help, or you could try searching with pear
[03:04] <Vliegendehuiskat> but my keyboard is not one that you see everywhere
[03:04] <jeff__> zewo: is mine correct?
[03:04] <Faileas> gabri81: hmm
[03:04] <zewo> jeff__ not sure, am fairly new at this myself. definitely said 800mb to me when I tried to update from breezy to dapper though.
[03:04] <zewo> jeff__ yours is probably correct.
[03:04] <Faileas> gabri81: i can't really think of anything else, sorry
[03:04] <verwilst> Ng: oh.. sucky
[03:04] <Vliegendehuiskat> It didn't say that to me
[03:04] <verwilst> i'll just use php4 then
[03:05] <jeff__> zewo: ah okay then, going ahead with it
[03:05] <Vliegendehuiskat> but whats the trouble with pushing alt f2
[03:05] <gabri81> faileas you are newbie?
[03:05] <chamo> any news about ATI and Dapper???
[03:05] <gharz> guys... can ubuntu 6.06 dapper be a part of a windows server 2003 domain?
[03:05] <Vliegendehuiskat> and doing gksudo update-manager -d
[03:05] <CrippsFX> chamo, they work.
[03:05] <cef> jimcooncat: 'DISPLAY=:0.0 zenity --info --text="This is a test."' works for me
[03:05] <lizardmane> What's a simple, easier to setup intrusion detection system for ubuntu?
[03:05] <chamo> CrippsFX: with acceleration ??
[03:05] <Faileas> gabri81: yeah, i'm a learner, i've done mostly windows, and a little suse
[03:05] <Vliegendehuiskat> chamo everything that is on debian works in ubuntu too
[03:05] <jimcooncat> cef --no not yet
[03:06] <Vliegendehuiskat> (almost everything)
[03:06] <CrippsFX> chamo, I'm currently running it.
[03:06] <lewis> hi
[03:06] <bernier> hi, i just installed java and when i try to run frostwire with konsole it says java is not installed but im completely sure it is .. i have sun-java5-bin
[03:06] <chamo> because I cannot get FGLRX to work. I have tried many things.
[03:06] <chamo> you got FGLRX ?
[03:06] <chamo> or ATI ?
[03:06] <chamo> drivers I mean
[03:06] <gabri81> someone help me for my problem about ethernet card
[03:06] <Mikelo> !java
[03:06] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:06] <chamo> !ati
[03:06] <ubotu> hmm... ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[03:06] <Mikelo> how do i enable java in firefox
[03:06] <cef> jimcooncat: that version has the added advantage of not modifying the display var for the session, so other X based commands SSH forward properly
[03:06] <Xappe> i'm using fglrx for my 9600 pro...no problems so far on dapper
[03:07] <lewis> hi my name is lewis and can you help me?
[03:07] <Vliegendehuiskat> mikelo
[03:07] <torrentwoes> i've installed azureus via automatix but it wont work
[03:07] <bvanaerde> ati 9700 here, no problems either
[03:07] <jimcooncat> cef I get "This option is not available"
[03:07] <torrentwoes> what shoudl i do?
[03:07] <chamo> CrippsFX: what graphic card do you have ?
[03:07] <jimcooncat> Just on the remote machine, it's ok with ssh'ing to my own
[03:07] <cef> jimcooncat: are you usong :0.0 for the display? you weren't before
[03:07] <cef> using even
[03:07] <chamo> please give me some advices. I need it badly working for OpenGL
[03:07] <CrippsFX> chamo, Xpress 200M
[03:07] <chamo> CrippsFX: Im running a Mobility Radeon 9700.
[03:08] <gabri81> my ethernet card not worky correctly...help
[03:08] <chamo> Did you install a fresh new version of dapper for make it run ?
[03:08] <torrentwoes> help?
[03:08] <CrippsFX> chamo, since the mobility R 9700 is older than mine, it should work.
[03:08] <lewis> help me my name is lewis my pc is not puting in divx? help
[03:08] <jimcooncat> cef: ok, I understand now, Xlib refused the connection
[03:08] <lewis> so help me?
[03:08] <chamo> mmmh
[03:08] <DavidJaq> ok... I got an error after trying to update breezy to dapper and it kept crashing X Server upon boot... so I was told to 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' on the command line... I did that and everything seemed to work... it boots up to the user logon screen... I logon and it shows me my mouse and a colored screen... and that's it. Goes no further.
[03:08] <cef> jimcooncat: yeah.. I got that wrong before too, which threw me off for a bit. *grin*
[03:08] <b14ck> torrentwoes:  i asume that you download with p2p. what prog do u use?
[03:09] <gr33npho3nix> an andybody maybe offer some suggestions about this message /usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware: /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libgcc_s.so.1/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_3.4' not found (required by /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2)
[03:09] <lewis> help
[03:09] <ctothej> hey. im trying to reinstall fglrx drivers, but im getting an error when removing or installing the xorg-driver-fglrx using apt-get
[03:09] <torrentwoes> i dont download anything
[03:09] <jimcooncat> I guess xhost needs to be set
[03:09] <Hawkins> chamo, I am truly a newbie in linux world and I just got fglrx work with my Radeon 850XT, only problem is I can't get 1280x960 resolution
[03:09] <ctothej>  it says: dpkg-divert: rename involves overwriting `/usr/lib/libGL.so.1' with  different file `/usr/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1.xlibmesa', not allowed
[03:09] <torrentwoes> i just got ubuntu working
[03:09] <gr33npho3nix> I tried changing the symlink to GCC-3.4
[03:09] <gr33npho3nix> but that didn't work
[03:09] <lewis> help
[03:09] <torrentwoes> i ran automatix
[03:09] <Xappe> chamo, you should just have to apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx and change the driver from ati to fglrx in your xorg.conf
[03:09] <torrentwoes> installed
[03:09] <amortvigil> hey i cant use my second hard disk i tried gksudo but even there i cant change its rights and i tried to chmod to 777 but than it still says read only premision
[03:09] <Jowi> gabri81: I don't know about that specific card. but if you can copy/paste "lspci -n" and paste it to this site http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ you should at least be able to find out what driver to use.
[03:09] <torrentwoes> azureus wont launch
[03:09] <cef> jimcooncat: are you the same user as the logged in X user?
[03:09] <kemik> !dpkg-reconfigure x
[03:09] <b14ck> torrentwoes:  oh good. enjoy. i have done that myself only a little while ago
[03:09] <ubotu> kemik: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:09] <torrentwoes> well.. it launches and then disappears
[03:09] <gr33npho3nix> amortvigil: what format is your second disk
[03:10] <chamo> my xorg.conf is already set up, the new driver have been installed, I even installed the headers. And it doesnt work :/
[03:10] <lewis> help me put in xvid
[03:10] <DavidJaq> ok... I got an error after trying to update breezy to dapper and it kept crashing X Server upon boot... so I was told to 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' on the command line... I did that and everything seemed to work... it boots up to the user logon screen... I logon and it shows me my mouse and a colored screen... and that's it. Goes no further.
[03:10] <lewis> help
[03:10] <b14ck> torrentwoes:  have ypu installed java?
[03:10] <torrentwoes> yup via automatix as well
[03:10] <lewis> help me put in xvid
[03:10] <amortvigil> gr33npho3nix: windows ntfs
[03:10] <torrentwoes> although i did that after azerues
[03:10] <Frogzoo> torrentwoes: -> #automatix
[03:10] <chamo> damn this is a mess
[03:10] <lewis> help me put in xvid
[03:10] <zewo> lewis: do you want to play xvid format video's?
[03:10] <gr33npho3nix> oh well thats about how you mount it
[03:10] <jimcooncat> cef, I think I got it by sudo su "user" first
[03:10] <torrentwoes> ooo
[03:10] <b14ck> lewis:  search in synaptic for nvidia
[03:10] <gabri81> jowi you can help me?
[03:11] <lewis> yes and divx
[03:11] <jeff__> When updating with apt-get, it will all install fine even when im logged in?
[03:11] <torrentwoes> ill try there
[03:11] <torrentwoes> thanks
[03:11] <DavidJaq> Jowi, you there?
[03:11] <b14ck> you don't need divx. just install mplayer
[03:11] <rusher> hello
[03:11] <gharz> guys... can ubuntu 6.06 dapper be a part of a windows server 2003 domain?
[03:11] <gr33npho3nix> amortvigil: windows ntfs doesn't like to mount read/write in face I can't remember if its compiled w\ such in ubuntu
[03:11] <b14ck> lewis: you don't need divx. just install mplayer
[03:11] <gr33npho3nix> you have to specify read write in the mounting options
[03:11] <Jowi> DavidJaq: more or less. dist-upgrade failed?
[03:11] <chamo> any idea why it doesnt work for me the ati/fglrx support ?
[03:11] <rusher> kaffeine and vlc work best for windows content
[03:11] <gr33npho3nix> unfrotunately you can't jsut chmod it
[03:11] <chamo> I always keep getting MESA
[03:11] <zewo> lewis: this webpage will explain all you need to know: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:11] <cef> jimcooncat: yeah.. it'll be xhost or Xauthority holding you back otherwise
[03:12] <DavidJaq> It seemed to work, but it won't load past the log on screen
[03:12] <jeff__> someone.. I was using dist-update and it just completed.. do i need to reboot?
[03:12] <b14ck> torrentwoes:  did u tried with bit torrent?
[03:12] <jimcooncat> cef, good, thanks a bunch!
[03:12] <amortvigil> gr33npho3nix: so whats the best thing to do?
[03:12] <cef> jimcooncat: no problem
[03:12] <Hawkins> chamo, what have you done so far ?
[03:12] <jenda> Can anyone recommend a text editor that allows me to open the last 5k lines of a file? For logs.
[03:12] <daxxar> How can I get visible-bell working with Gnome-Term? Audible-bell in .inputrc works fine, it beeps and is annoying, but setting it to visible makes it just ignore it (no sound, no blink).
[03:12] <Jowi> DavidJaq: (put my name in front of your message so i see it better) so you get to the login screen?
[03:12] <chamo> Hawkins: I have tried most of the steps found on the net.
[03:12] <gr33npho3nix> amortvigil:  i highly suggest that you don't try to make it writable in linux
[03:12] <gr33npho3nix> that could cause serious data loss
[03:12] <rafael> ho
[03:13] <Hawkins> I had the same problem about 2 hours ago
[03:13] <gr33npho3nix> but give me a second and will try to find you the propper commands
[03:13] <Frogzoo> gharz: http://www.wlug.org.nz/ActiveDirectorySamba
[03:13] <b14ck> can i download using wine =>> bit commet?
[03:13] <rafael> i need a help
[03:13] <rafael> with firefox update
[03:13] <lee_> Hey, so why is automatix bad?
[03:13] <amortvigil> gr33npho3nix: thanx
[03:13] <Frogzoo> jenda: tail -5000 blah.log | less     ;)
[03:13] <amortvigil> gr33npho3nix: welll data or no data is has to be writeble:P
[03:13] <zewo> jenda: try tail -n 5000 yourfilename - that will print out the last 5000 lines which you can redirect to another file and edit
[03:13] <cef> jenda: 'tail -n 5000 | vi -'
[03:13] <DavidJaq> Jowi: It seemed to work, but it won't load past the log on screen
[03:14] <chamo> Hawkins: I have all the repo well configured. I had XGL working well. I have updated kernel (to 2.6.15-23-686) and I have reinstalled xorg-driver-fglrx + linux-restricted-modules-XXXXXX coreseponding.... And my xorg.conf has the line "Driver "fglrx" in it.
[03:14] <jenda> hehe thanks
[03:14] <dou213> !automatix
[03:14] <ubotu> Automatix is a script that automates installation of some items. It may break your system, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation instead. For help with and discussion of automatix please join #automatix.
[03:14] <zewo> oh nice one cef :D *tries that*
[03:14] <chamo> Rebooting and everything. Tried already theses steps a few times
[03:14] <jenda> cef: please don't recommend vi to newbies ;)
[03:14] <b14ck> can i download using wine =>> bit commet?
[03:14] <kemik> !keyboard
[03:14] <ubotu> kemik: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:14] <cef> jenda: true true
[03:14] <Hawkins> chamo, I had to add fglrx into modules file which is loaded at boot
[03:15] <bernier> !frostwire
[03:15] <ubotu> methinks frostwire is a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrostWire
[03:15] <Frogzoo> !tell b14ck about appdb
[03:15] <Ng> verwilst: the suggested route seems to be to port your code to the new DOM module, which should be included in php5
[03:15] <gharz> Frogzoo, thanks! i'll check the website.
[03:15] <Hawkins> chamo, I don't remember where it was located, but I'm searhing it at the moment
[03:15] <b14ck> ty Frogzoo
[03:15] <chamo> etc/modules I think
[03:15] <Hawkins> chamo, you're right
[03:15] <chamo> and fglrx is in there....
[03:15] <Jowi> DavidJaq: try to press ctrl-alt-f1, login there, delete the gnome directories "rm -rf .gnome* .gtkrc*" then press crtl-alt-f7 and try again.
[03:16] <cef> unfortunately gnome-text-exitor doesn't accept standard input
[03:16] <chamo> Hawkins: any other idea ?
[03:16] <Hawkins> chamo, sudo gedit /etc/modules
[03:16] <chamo> maybe the modul is not well loaded
[03:16] <SAM_theman> Yo hommies
[03:16] <Hawkins> If you don't have fglrx listed there, add it and save
[03:16] <ijeff> okay, i just finished using dist-upgrade.. do I have dapper now then?
[03:16] <SAM_theman> And Goodmoring
[03:16] <h3sp4wn> jenda: Why is that vi was the first text editor I used in unix , (after emacs which I couldn't use at all) - I read unix in a nutshell - then understood enough about vi for it to be useful - stil use it , I think you are making the mistake of assuming people who are new to something are incapable / unwilling to learn
[03:17] <zewo> ijeff: i would guess so :) as i said i didnt end up using that method
[03:17] <ijeff> zewo: ah cool, that was surprisingly quick and easy!
[03:17] <chamo> Hawkins: fglrx is in the modules to load file
[03:17] <mig> bonjour
[03:17] <mig> des franais par ici ??
[03:18] <cef> hrm, just found a bug in gedit
[03:18] <Hawkins> chamo, hmm... I didn't have it there first... I think just a plain booting system might help
[03:18] <cef> at least in breezy
[03:18] <DavidJaq> Jowi, I'll try that and be right back
[03:18] <Bruc> mig:ici
[03:18] <RandolphCarter> anyone know which package has the M4 macros for building gnome apps?
[03:18] <chamo> can you post your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to www.pastebin.com please and send me the url ??
[03:18] <Hawkins> chamo, at least it made my driver work, if not, we should check your xorg.conf... or ask somebody who has been using linux more than one day :)
[03:19] <chamo> lol
[03:19] <chamo> did u make a fresh install of fglrx ?
[03:19] <zewo> ijeff: i'm not really sure actually, all release announcement indicated you would have to download several hundred megabytes. now i know this was for the release candidate but the instructions should be the same: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-May/000081.html
[03:19] <SAM_theman> Well anyway I get this message when trying to play UT2004 "demo"
[03:19] <SAM_theman> http://pastebin.com/767287
[03:19] <h3sp4wn> RandolphCarter: Do you already have gnome-devel installed ? I would expect it to be somewhere in all that junk
[03:20] <dou213> Hawkins, u have ATI video card?
[03:20] <Hawkins> chamo, roger, I'll put it there. I installed Dapper 32bit just recently and then installed fglrx
[03:20] <Hawkins> dou213, yep, x850XT
[03:20] <RandolphCarter> h3sp4wn: just fixed it - the automake metapackage install automake1.4?  package I was building needed 1.8 min
[03:20] <SAM_theman> and quake 4
[03:20] <dou213> Hawkins, then send me the link too pls
[03:20] <gr33npho3nix> amortvigil: it appears the kernel needs to be rebuilt to support it on dapper
[03:21] <gr33npho3nix> a grep of my kernel config shows that ntfs rw is not enabled
[03:21] <RandolphCarter> building Gimmie :) http://beatnik.infogami.com/Gimmie
[03:21] <mig> hello everybody.   Do this discution IRC could works with firefox, with Java runtimes environment ???
[03:21] <ijeff> zewo: ah ill look into it then\
[03:21] <ijeff> zewo: thx
[03:22] <h3sp4wn> RandolphCarter: using pbuilder ?
[03:22] <mig> i'm Linux nexbie :)
[03:22] <Hawkins> chamo and dou213 here's my xorg.conf at the moment http://pastebin.com/767290
[03:22] <chamo> be right back
[03:22] <RandolphCarter> h3sp4wn: just checked out the CVS, it's pretty bare right now
[03:22] <amortvigil> gr33npho3nix so ill have to wait?
[03:22] <amortvigil> gr33npho3nix: so ill have to wait?
[03:22] <CrippsFX> what port does VNC broadcast on?
[03:22] <RandolphCarter> h3sp4wn: runs fine though :)
[03:22] <dou213> thx
[03:23] <chamo> these WACOM thing have always been strange for me
[03:23] <chamo> to e
[03:23] <chamo> me
[03:23] <gr33npho3nix> so you have to recompile the kernel yourself
[03:23] <Hawkins> chamo, I have no idea about those, I can only help a bit with ATI + fglrx stuff
[03:24] <gr33npho3nix> theres no waiting I don't believe stabilities in the near future and I therefore don't believe it will be default in the future
[03:24] <chamo> bom
[03:24] <gr33npho3nix> amortvigil: find debian howto on building a new kernel and set aside a few hours
[03:25] <amortvigil> gr33npho3nix: well to be honest :P im new to linux and i dont even know what a kernel is
[03:25] <Hawkins> dou213 , did you find that listing helpful ?
[03:25] <gr33npho3nix> ubotu: tell amortvigil about kernel building
[03:25] <Frogzoo> mig: chatzilla
[03:26] <ijeff> zewo: wow, Update Manager has a button called "New distribution release '6.06 LTS' is available" "Upgrade"
[03:26] <zewo> ijeff: ok cool! press it then and see what it tells you it will need to download?
[03:26] <amortvigil> where can i read that/?
[03:26] <Hawkins> dou213, I can't respond in private as I'm not registered user, but no I'm on desktop
[03:26] <ijeff> zewo: 539MB to download, seems right!
[03:26] <dou213> i'll look at it some other time, gotta go now... fact is i tried myself to install xgl, but it didn't work
[03:27] <zewo> ijeff: ok yes thats much more like it
[03:27] <amortvigil> gr33npho3nix: where can i read that/?
[03:27] <DavidJaq> Jowi, that didn't do any good.
[03:27] <void^> amortvigil: don't bother, just don't write to ntfs. it's not reliable and certainly not for beginners. :)
[03:27] <gr33npho3nix> void^: already said that
[03:27] <ijeff> zewo: will be a few hours, thanks! ill let it install now - ttyl! thanks again!
[03:28] <zewo> ijeff: cool ok cya
[03:28] <shifa^away> just want to know is LAMP ready with mail, web, DNS, file serving ?
[03:28] <void^> gr33npho3nix: just putting some extra stress on it.. :)
[03:28] <zenithsN00b> I have no acceptable C compiler... what do I need to do to fix that?
[03:28] <gr33npho3nix> haha thanks
[03:28] <amortvigil> void^: just format it?
[03:28] <zewo> amortvigil: what you might be able to do though is get something in windows that is able to read and write the ext2fs / ext3fs if your using those filesystems in ubuntu
[03:28] <matt0440> is there a gstreamer mpeg plugin????
[03:29] <Jemt> matt0440: Yep, sec
[03:29] <Jowi> DavidJaq: ok. did you install ubuntu-desktop?
[03:29] <shifa^away> help! just want to know is LAMP ready with mail, web, DNS, file serving ?
[03:29] <void^> amortvigil: you could use a small fat32 partition to exchange files, or install a ext2 driver on windows to read ext2/ext3 and probably write it
[03:29] <SAM_theman> brb
[03:29] <zewo> amortvigil: explore2fs is something i have used to copy files from linux into windows when i was using the default ubuntu filesystem of ext2fs
[03:29] <DavidJaq> no :( Give me the command to do that... is it sudo apt-get install unbuntu-desktop?
[03:29] <zewo> ext3fs i mean
[03:30] <Jowi> DavidJaq: yep
[03:30] <Jowi> brb
[03:30] <DavidJaq> I'll try that and be right back
[03:30] <matt0440> jemi: is there a command for it?
[03:30] <amortvigil> void^: okay:) but i aint got windows
[03:30] <Jemt> matt0440: Yep, sec
[03:30] <zewo> amortvigil: lol :)
[03:31] <matt0440> jemi: k thx
[03:31] <amortvigil> zewo: does that work in linux either?
[03:31] <void^> amortvigil: just get rid of ntfs then
[03:31] <mmatnj> pa here
[03:31] <mmatnj> philly
[03:31] <zewo> amortvigil: no explore2fs is a windows program to write to ntfs
[03:31] <chennaituxian> amortvigil: whats ur problem ?
[03:31] <zewo> amortvigil: from ext2 and ext3 filesystem
[03:31] <cef> zewo: you mean that allows access to ext2
[03:31] <zenithsN00b> I have no acceptable C compiler, what do I need to install... it's on the tip of my tounge
[03:31] <zewo> cef: yeah getting confused in my typing :D
[03:31] <chennaituxian> zenithsN00b: gcc
[03:31] <tritium_away> zenithsN00b: build-essential
[03:32] <amortvigil> chennaituxian: i have only linux on my computer but an nttfs disk with all my wondows information how to get the information on linux
[03:32] <mmatnj> any idea of where to get a cisco vpn client for ubuntu?
[03:32] <zenithsN00b> ok thanks!
[03:32] <Jemt> matt0440: I think this is what you need : 'apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg'
[03:32] <tritium> zenithsN00b: you'll want build-essential, as it has more than just gcc as dependencies
[03:32] <Jemt> matt0440: Wait - you are using Dapper, right?
[03:32] <shifa^away> help! just want to know is LAMP ready with mail, web, DNS, file serving ?
[03:32] <Faileas> amortvigil: i think there's a readonly NTFS driver
[03:32] <amortvigil> yeb
[03:32] <zewo> amortvigil: ubuntu should have mounted your ntfs disk during install? yeah mine did, and its a readonly NTFS
[03:32] <Killaz> guys I need some help configuring ulogd.... for my firewall (shorewall) can you help me?
[03:32] <zenithsN00b> I think it was build-essential I was trying to think of.
[03:32] <Jemt> shifa^away: LAMP is Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP - no web server
[03:33] <Faileas> shifa^away: as far as i can tell, you need to install the mailserver yerself
[03:33] <Jemt> shifa^away: No MAIL server :)
[03:33] <cef> Jemt: was about to say.. apache IS a web server
[03:33] <gharz> anyone here who uses Konica Minolta Magicolor 2300W?
[03:33] <pinkisntwell> how do i upgrade to dapper using the alternate cd?
[03:33] <amortvigil> Faileas: indeed its readonly  so i cant use them
[03:33] <C-O-L-T> I use Ubuntu 6.06 and cannot connect to the internet via nor via DHCP neither via Static IP. Under WIN XP everything works well.
[03:33] <chennaituxian> amortvigil: AFAIK, ntfs is readable, only writing is not adviced
[03:33] <amortvigil> zewo: indeed its readonly  so i cant use them
[03:33] <Jemt> cef: I know. It was a typo :)
[03:33] <Killaz> uhmmm so noone with some ulogd experience?
[03:33] <Faileas> amortvigil: you can copy then ;p
[03:33] <zewo> amortvigil: you mean you can't even see the files on the disk?
[03:34] <amortvigil> zewo: indeed
[03:34] <shifa^away> Jemt Faileas  ooo ic
[03:34] <chennaituxian> amortvigil: why don't u copy those data u need, from ntfs to ur linux ?
[03:34] <mig> hello i've a little newbie's question...
[03:34] <amortvigil> zewo: i can see them only in root mode but them iu cant move them
[03:34] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: Your network adapter is properly installed ?
[03:34] <Faileas> shifa^away: good rule of thumb, watch boot
[03:34] <Faileas> shifa^away: all the servers need to initialise then
[03:34] <amortvigil> chennaituxian: i can see them only in root mode but them iu cant move them
[03:35] <zewo> amortvigil: ok, way to mount them properly is under system->administration->disks
[03:35] <robewald> hi, i have problems with the norwegian keymap on a blueberry imac in dapper drake
[03:35] <C-O-L-T> Jemt: I suppose because sometimes works my network and sometimes not it is like weather :)
[03:35] <SAM_theman> Yo hate to be rude but anyone here has skype
[03:35] <chennaituxian> u dont move 'mv' u copy 'cp'
[03:35] <mig> hello everybody.   Do this discution IRC could works with firefox, with Java runtimes environment ???
[03:35] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: Is it a wireless card ?
[03:35] <robewald> how can I boot into the shell?
[03:35] <robewald> on said imac
[03:36] <C-O-L-T> Jemt: no it is an Nvidia Ethernet Card and I use LAN
[03:36] <Faileas> discution?
[03:36] <shifa^away> Faileas I want to install something to operate my xp with ubuntu, but what should I install, some people recommend me SAMBA, other than that what else can be install?
[03:36] <william__> If I get a program from .deb source do I do dpkg to use it?
[03:36] <mig> discussion
[03:36] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: does 'ifconfig -a' display your card ?
[03:36] <bernier> what does that mean? debconf: DbDriver "config": /var/cache/debconf/config.dat is locked by another process
[03:36] <mig> i'm french :)
[03:36] <amortvigil> zewo: it's set to active
[03:36] <chennaituxian> shifa^away: what u mean by operate xp with ubuntu, u have 2 systems ?
[03:37] <amortvigil> zewo: too /home/amortvigil/Desktop/hdd
[03:37] <jimcooncat> mig, if you find a java IRC client it should
[03:37] <Faileas> shifa^away: Samba is good, or you could install FTP servers in each system
[03:37] <mig> OK !
[03:37] <jimcooncat> mig, simpler to use gaim or xchat
[03:37] <xmoogle> eep, big channel. umm, i was kinda wondering where in the ubuntu menus the terminal was. such as gnome-terminal or whatever, trying to help someone with it and i don't know where to get her to launch a graphical terminal from (as while i'm familiar with unix/linux i don't know ubuntu specifically and the terminal doesn't seem easily findable)...
[03:37] <matt0440> jemi: yes im on dapper
[03:37] <mig> ok
[03:37] <mig> thanks
[03:37] <C-O-L-T> Jemt: I can not say because now I am in windows and if I boot to ubuntu I don't have net so I always have to boot in order to talk with you. But I have tried to use Static IP and everything, I tried iptables --flush, everything and sometimes works and sometimes not
[03:37] <zewo> amortvigil: and the status is set to accessible?
[03:37] <daxxar> xmoogle, press 'Applications' in the top-left, then 'Accessories', then 'Terminal'. :-)
[03:37] <Faileas> shifa^away: personally, zeroconf is the best but its not very supported by both linux and windows
[03:37] <shifa^away> chennaituxian Faileas What actually I mean is I want to access by network places in xp
[03:37] <xmoogle> ty daxxar :)
[03:38] <Faileas> shifa^away: samba then, definately
[03:38] <chennaituxian> use samba,
[03:38] <amortvigil> zewo: where can you check that?? there is a button next to the activation butoon in wich i van enter them maps
[03:38] <mig> i thinked that could work with java environment but....no ok
[03:38] <shifa^away> Faileas chennaituxian oic..
[03:38] <mig> sorry for my english
[03:38] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: Well, don't touch things you don't understand - I don't understand the IP tables either, heh. Anyways, are you SURE there is a DHCP service running ?
[03:38] <chennaituxian> mig, what u want is a IRC which works in java environment ?
[03:38] <amortvigil> zewo: when i enter it says : you have not enough rights to enter
[03:39] <cr3> how do I enable Ubuntu to join the Windows domain?
[03:39] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: If you have DHCP running, then we'll go with that
[03:39] <SAM_theman> Hold on I have to take the trash out
[03:39] <zewo> amortvigil: on mine i have device, filesystem, access_path, size, status and next to status i have disable / browse
[03:39] <bernier> hi, I installed java and frostwire but please take a look at the orror message it gives me when I open frostwire with the konsole
[03:39] <bernier> http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/767284
[03:39] <Faileas> mig: try PJIRC or ...
[03:39] <C-O-L-T> Jemt: under windows works well, my provider says that they recognize computers from their ethernet card address so called MAC address.
[03:39] <mig> i am on  www.ubuntu-fr and i click on irc
[03:40] <gharz> guys, i tried playing a VCD and i got this message => Totem could not play 'vcd:///media/cdrom0'.  There is no input plugin to handle the location of this movie... what does it mean?
[03:40] <Faileas> OHHH
[03:40] <mig> and firefox say java is requiered
[03:40] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: Ok, good.
[03:40] <Faileas> mig: then install java ;p
[03:40] <mig> thats all :)
[03:40] <zewo> amortvigil: on my working system the values are: device=/dev/sda5, filesystem=WindowsNTFS, accesspath=/media/d_drive, size=157GB, 123Gb free, Status= Accessible
[03:40] <shifa^away> why everytime I type useradd blabla, then home directory for blabla wasnt created
[03:40] <C-O-L-T> Jemt: so what is the problem
[03:40] <tat> dpkg gives me this error when i run aptitude install or upgrade: "dpkg: fgets gave an empty string from diversions [i] "
[03:40] <shifa^away> help!! why everytime I type useradd blabla, then home directory for blabla wasnt created
[03:41] <tat> anyone got an idea of whats wrong?
[03:41] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: But next time you boot into Ubuntu, notice the boot-splash screen! There might be errors [failed]  messages. Then, from a console, try 'ifconfig -a' to see if the card is found. If a IP is not assigned, try 'dhclient eth0' (eth0 is the name of your network card)
[03:41] <tat> (running dapper lts)
[03:41] <Hawkins> How can I get a custom resolution work, running on Ubuntu 32bit Dapper / Gnome / ATI / fglrx ?
[03:41] <C-O-L-T> Jemt: I have tried dhclient eth0 and cannot connect to network
[03:41] <zewo> amortvigil: remount it using this disks tool to a different folder - i had your exact same problem under breezy
[03:41] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: Unfortunately, my wireless network card is not reliable in Dapper either. It is found on every 3rd boot - so I haft to use my wired LAN instead
[03:41] <mig> i tried with command line but no result
[03:42] <mig> i followed instructions but result
[03:42] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: Any errors ?
[03:42] <mig> no result
[03:42] <matt0440> jemi: the command worked just its not letting me play mpeg's
[03:42] <mig> anyway
[03:42] <daxxar> How can I tell Ubuntu that the system time (BIOS) is not UTC? (I'm running a dualboot with Windows, and my Windows relies on it being the local time)
[03:42] <shifa^away> help!! why everytime I type useradd blabla, then home directory for blabla wasnt created. do i have to create it manually?
[03:43] <Jemt> matt0440: Are you sure it is mpeg? You cannot trust extensions (.mpg)
[03:43] <amortvigil> okay:)
[03:43] <C-O-L-T> Jemt: I am gonna boot to ubuntu now look for errors and something any useful commands which I can try in terminal>?
[03:43] <SAM_theman> Ok back
[03:43] <gharz> guys, i tried playing a VCD and i got this message => Totem could not play 'vcd:///media/cdrom0'.  There is no input plugin to handle the location of this movie... what does it mean?
[03:43] <Faileas> daxxar: at install?
[03:43] <daxxar> After instal. =)
[03:43] <Jemt> C-O-L-T: Good
[03:43] <daxxar> install*
[03:44] <mlopes> Hi. I'm about to make a software raid in ubuntu server 6.06. Can anyone tell me how can I format the partitions as Linux RAID from the shell? I've installed the system already a long time ago
[03:44] <tritium> daxxar: look at /etc/default/rcS, and make sure it says UTC=no
[03:45] <tat> Im running Dapper LTS and dpkg gives me this error when i run aptitude install or upgrade: "dpkg: fgets gave an empty string from diversions [i] " Anyone got an idea of whats wrong, and how to fix it?
[03:45] <matt0440> jemi: its not working should i restart my computer?
[03:45] <mlopes> btw, following this instructions http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_software_raid
[03:46] <daxxar> Thanks tritium.
[03:46] <zenithsN00b> arghg ...  how do I install gtk?
[03:46] <alchemist> does anyone have a pointer on how to make the included madwifi-ng the default vs. the old madwifi?
[03:46] <zewo> shifa^away: you need to use the -k option to force the creation of user home directory
[03:46] <jighead> mlopes, use fdisk to format the partitons and set their type to fd
[03:47] <SAM_theman> brb
[03:47] <tritium> zenithsN00b: it's already installed for gnome apps.  Do you mean the development libraries?
[03:47] <zewo> shifa^away: sorta like 'useradd -k ....'
[03:47] <shifa^away> useradd -k zewo just like that??
[03:47] <jighead> mlopes, fdisk will write your partition table and you will lose all data on the disk
[03:47] <zenithsN00b> well I'm trying to install nmap, and it says gtk isn't installed and it cant use a gui.
[03:47] <zenithsN00b> tritium^
[03:47] <gharz> what's the command line to check the version of a certain installed package? in fedora it's rpm -q <package name> and for ubuntu?
[03:47] <shifa^away> zewo useradd -k zewo just like that??
[03:48] <michael117> !tell xgl
[03:48] <mlopes> I'll try it! thks jighead
[03:48] <tritium> zenithsN00b: apt-cache depends nmap doesn't list gtk as a dependecy
[03:48] <zewo> shifa^away: i think so - i just looked in the man page to be honest ... 'man useradd'
[03:48] <michael117> !tell michael117 xgl
[03:48] <michael117> !tell xgl michael117
[03:48] <amortvigil> zewo: i changed it to /root/Desktop/zxzzx but now i even aint able to get in at root mode
[03:48] <Fjodor> !xgl
[03:48] <ubotu> I guess xgl is "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems.  Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/"
[03:48] <amortvigil> im going to gormat it as ext3
[03:48] <michael117> thanks
[03:48] <cef> zenithsN00b: what's complaining about gtk? when you try to install nmap or nmap itself?
[03:49] <michael117> gormat... hehe
[03:49] <amortvigil> zewo: i'm going to format it as ext3
[03:49] <DavidJaq> Jowi, guess what?
[03:49] <Jowi> DavidJaq: ? please tell :)
[03:49] <DavidJaq> I'm chatting at you from my Linux installation :)
[03:49] <zewo> amortvigil: lets try a safe option first and put it into /media like i did we know its working for me
[03:49] <mlopes> jighead, do you know the option to format a partition through fdisk? didn't find one
[03:49] <Jowi> cool DavidJaq so ubuntu-desktop was all that was needed?
[03:49] <amortvigil> zewo: okkie
[03:49] <mlopes> jighead, no problem, these are brand new Seagate 160GB hdds :-)
[03:49] <jighead> mlopes, when you open fdisk, hit m, and you will get a list of options
[03:49] <DavidJaq> actually, I needed dpkg --configure -a
[03:49] <jighead> mlopes, n will create a new part
[03:50] <DavidJaq> or something like that
[03:50] <zenithsN00b> cef, I'll pastbin it, hold up...
[03:50] <zewo> amortvigil: am assuming you know what will happen if you format as ext3 - you will lose all data on that disk
[03:50] <DavidJaq> I went to install ubuntu desktop and it gave me an error saying I needed to type that dpkg thing so I did, then it put me back at the login screen so I logged in... and here I am
[03:50] <Jowi> DavidJaq: ah, ok, as in the upgrade wiki. happy it worked well for you :)
[03:50] <mlopes> but it doesn't ask me for the partition type
[03:50] <shifa^away> zewo hmm..
[03:51] <jighead> mlopes, use t to set the type
[03:51] <zewo> shifa^away: did it work?
[03:51] <DavidJaq> Don't cheer too soon... it told me I needed to reboot and rebooting is where my problem always starts... so I may be back in here with a new problem in just a moment. Wish me luck.
[03:51] <jighead> mlopes, use l to see a list of part types
[03:51] <michael117> What ever happened to that one wavy watery graphical thing that was shown for red hat a few years ago?
[03:51] <mlopes> ohh, it's a hidden feature :-)
[03:51] <jighead> mlopes, but fd is the one you want for raid auto-detect
[03:51] <jighead> mlopes, nope, it all shows up if you hit m for help
[03:51] <mlopes> I did and it didn't show up
[03:52] <shifa^away> zewo nope
[03:52] <mlopes> err
[03:52] <mlopes> never mind
[03:52] <amortvigil> zewo: i know:( but i realy need it:(
[03:52] <jighead> mlopes, :)
[03:52] <mlopes> it's called change a partition's system id
[03:52] <mlopes> :-)
[03:52] <mlopes> thanks for your precious help!"
[03:52] <amortvigil> zewo: i tried it diddnt do well either
[03:52] <zewo> amortvigil: thats ok, so long as you are ok about losing the data on the ntfs disk
[03:53] <mlopes> btw, is there any CLI GUI for mdadm?
[03:53] <mlopes> :-)
[03:53] <mlopes> it would help a lot
[03:53] <zewo> Jenny_buntu: : can you type here the exact command like you are trying to run?
[03:53] <zenithsN00b> I pastebined it...  "GUI's are for wimps"...  to all who are helping me with the GTK nmap thing...   http://pastebin.com/767333
[03:54] <DavidJaq> Jowi, well, I just rebooted and all seems fine :)
[03:54] <Jenny_buntu> zewo I want to sudo useradd kamal <- but this isnt create kamal home directory
[03:54] <cef> zenithsN00b: any particular reason you're compiling it?
[03:54] <Jowi> cool DavidJaq
[03:55] <zenithsN00b> Yeah, I just like security as a hobby.
[03:55] <DavidJaq> thanks for all the help, Jowi. I owe you a great many.
[03:55] <zewo> Jenny_buntu: you must run 'sudo useradd --create-home kamal'
[03:55] <Jowi> DavidJaq: np. glad i could help
[03:55] <cef> zenithsN00b: ahh ok.. well you need to tell the nmap compile process to not use gtk most likely, or install the gtk devel libs
[03:56] <cef> zenithsN00b: you are aware you can just install it though, without compiling your own version
[03:56] <cef> ??
[03:56] <zewo> Jenny_buntu: or you can also go to the System->Administration->Users and Groups tool and add the new user there if you have the desktop installed.
[03:56] <jighead> mlopes, i am not aware of one, and searching apt for raid and md doesn't turn anything up
[03:56] <zenithsN00b> cef oh how so, I am not sure what to type in bash?
[03:56] <zenithsN00b> cef to do it the simple way.
[03:56] <zenithsN00b> cef or is it in add programs?
[03:57] <cef> zenithsN00b: to just install nmap try "sudo apt-get install nmap" or go through synaptic
[03:57] <zenithsN00b> k I'll try that and brb let you know cef, thx!
[03:57] <mlopes> jighead, it turns out that it's pretty simple.. mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md0 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/hda1 /dev/hdc1 note to self: google is my friend!
[03:57] <mlopes> ;-)
[03:57] <Jenny_buntu> zewo no I dont have desktop install
[03:58] <zewo> Jenny_buntu: OK then just run the command as 'sudo useradd --create-home kamal' :)
[03:58] <SAM_theman> Guys wtf ] 
[03:58] <SAM_theman> http://pastebin.com/767342
[03:58] <SAM_theman> and I have my nvidia drivers install
[03:58] <SCOttlebut> ALl -- Just installed 5.10 then upgraded to 6.06.  Looking for gdm-stop, gdm-restart commands (see man gdm) but can't find them anywhere.  What's up with that?
[03:58] <whizz-> can the high scores in gnometris, etc be reset?
[03:58] <Jenny_buntu> zewo then to remove user?
[03:59] <starkmjolk> eavning :)
[03:59] <zewo> Jenny_buntu: 'sudo userdel -r kamal'
[04:01] <traveller> i'm using dapper amd64, tvtime is giving me static for audio, does anyone know how to fix this?
[04:01] <Hexidigital_> good morning everyone
[04:01] <Jenny_buntu> zewo ok it help me lot thanks
[04:01] <zewo> Jenny_buntu: no problem. If you want to lookup the help on those commands try use the 'man useradd' or 'man userdel' command and it will bring up a help screen#
[04:02] <starkmjolk> there seem to be an issue with hardware compability for my laptop in dapper
[04:02] <jighead> SCOttlebut, use /etc/init.d/gdm [stop|start|restart] 
[04:02] <wizzlefish> me too, starkmjolk ;)
[04:02] <starkmjolk> after doing my dist-upgrade, the sound stopped responding at all
[04:02] <starkmjolk> (compaq armada m700)
[04:02] <Judeu_Errante> buenas
[04:02] <Hexidigital_> starkmjolk:: are you using alsa?
[04:02] <SCOttlebut> jighead, OK, but where are the other commands? ANy idea why they are not installed?
[04:03] <wizzlefish> hey that happened to me, too, starkmjolk - then I reinstalled completely and it was fine
[04:03] <Hexidigital_> Judeu_Errante:: hablas inglais?
[04:03] <Judeu_Errante> Hexidigital_,  a little bit
[04:03] <starkmjolk> Hexidigital_: to be honest I can't recall. :) I've never had to struggle much on the hardware side in linux (:
[04:03] <jighead> SCOttlebut, nope, you can use which or locate to see if they are still around
[04:03] <zenithsN00b> Cef, thanks, I got it to work with Synaptic
[04:03] <Hexidigital_> Judeu_Errante:: vas #ubuntu-es
[04:03] <Hexidigital_> starkmjolk:: in a terminal, type alsamixer
[04:03] <gharz> why is my machine can't play VCD? i can play DVD. :((
[04:04] <Judeu_Errante> Hexidigital_, thanks, #ubuntu-br
[04:04] <starkmjolk> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
[04:04] <SCOttlebut> jighead, yeah, tried that, they are AWOL.  I hate it when stuff like that happens.  I guess the man pages need updating.
[04:04] <Hexidigital_> Judeu_Errante:: :) lo siento
[04:04] <Judeu_Errante> Hexidigital_, why "lo siento"?
[04:05] <Hexidigital_> Judeu_Errante:: wrong dialect
[04:05] <Judeu_Errante> bueno
[04:05] <Judeu_Errante> :)
[04:05] <Hexidigital_> starkmjolk:: one moment
[04:05] <starkmjolk> Hexidigital_: sure man. :)
[04:06] <sapperjanko> I have just installed ubuntu but havint problems getting into it
[04:07] <sapperjanko> it somes up saying could not open default font 'fixed'
[04:07] <Hexidigital_> starkmjolk:: type ls /dev/snd/controlC0
[04:08] <sapperjanko> is anyone able to help me my question
[04:08] <SCOttlebut> jighead, OK -- so I killed gdm. any idea how to recover my screen, short of rebooting?  the keyboard doesn't respond, but I'm ssh'd in from another box
[04:08] <jbirdAngel> is doing sudo network-admin the only way to get online in ubuntu? or atleast if i use WEP, and there isnt a way for it to remember my wep key?
[04:08] <jighead> SCOttlebut, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[04:08] <starkmjolk> Hexidigital_: it's there, anything you wanted to know?
[04:08] <Sir_Brizz> sapperjanko, did you install Dapper?
[04:08] <Hexidigital_> starkmjolk:: are you registered in freenode?
[04:09] <starkmjolk> don't think so no
[04:09] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell starkmjolk about register
[04:09] <zewo> jbirdAngel: it should be storing the WEP key in /etc/network/interfaces
[04:09] <Hexidigital_> starkmjolk:: follow those directions, and private message me when finished
[04:09] <Hexidigital_> starkmjolk:: the directions from ubotu
[04:10] <jbirdAngel> zewo: okay ya its there, but when i started the comp up it didnt automatically get online i did sudo network-admin and typed it in as it wasnt already there
[04:10] <starkmjolk> got it Hexidigital_, thanks
[04:11] <sapperjanko> Sir_Brizz: I think so
[04:11] <Hexidigital_> starkmjolk:: when you are done, private message me the output from that command
[04:11] <jbirdAngel> it said this is this okay ** (network-admin:5091): CRITICAL **: gst_xml_element_set_content: assertion `no de != NULL' failed
[04:11] <Sir_Brizz> sapperjanko, Ubuntu or Kubuntu or Xubuntu?
[04:11] <sapperjanko> Ubuntu
[04:11] <Sir_Brizz> hmm...
[04:12] <Sir_Brizz> what kind of video card?
[04:12] <wizzlefish> how do I get rid of a link emblem on a link to a folder I made? It's not listed in "emblems"
[04:12] <sapperjanko> S3
[04:12] <zewo> jbirdAngel: hmm weird. bit of a newbie myself so can't really help beyond saying that if its configured in /etc/network/interfaces it should remember across reboots. because network admin tool is just a user interface that writes stuff into that file.
[04:12] <sapperjanko> s3 trio 3d/2x
[04:12] <Sir_Brizz> sapperjanko, in the past that error was related to the video card driver being loaded wrong or not at all
[04:13] <jbirdAngel> zewo: okay maybe i need to comment outh the eht0 stuff i think they had me do that before on kubuntu, not sure if it was the same file tho
[04:13] <rizuntu> Is there a HOWTO on how to use the "open source" ATI driver?
[04:13] <jbirdAngel> zewo: do you know if that thing the terminal said after doing sudo network-admin is okay?
[04:13] <usuario> hghgih
[04:13] <usuario> jkj
[04:13] <sapperjanko> Sir_Brizz: well i have tried three that it could have been
[04:13] <rizuntu> I got bit by bug #47371 with the binary ATI driver
[04:13] <torrentwoes> do i have to run firestarter to be able to use bittorrent?
[04:13] <sapperjanko> i have done s3, s3virge, vesa
[04:13] <wizzlefish> ugh
[04:13] <Sir_Brizz> Someone here know how to load the generic video card driver? I can't remember
[04:14] <zewo> jbirdAngel: yes its OK i'm a software developer myself and although its a log message telling an error if the network admin tool opened and you used it then its probably OK
[04:14] <adamant1988> is there any virtualization software included in the Ubuntu repos?
[04:14] <LeaChim> adamant1988, qemu
[04:14] <lemsx1> hello all
[04:15] <lemsx1> anybody has any idea why do Xv colors (video) go back (or how to fix them)
[04:15] <lemsx1> i have two ubuntu dapper boxes side-by-side. one has good colors in videos and the other doesn't
[04:15] <Ng> lemsx1: are you using totem? its preferences have a hue slider that can often compensate for strange Xv discolouration
[04:15] <jbirdAngel> zewo: okay thank you, im kinda concerned i get that error, xchat-gnome was crashing when id try to use the xchat systray plugin (im guessing its not compatible with xchat-gnome) and adept/synaptics often doesnt open, i thought it was supposed to do stuff like that less than windows, not more, no offense
[04:16] <jbirdAngel> not concrend just wondering
[04:16] <zewo> jbirdAngel: no offence taken lol its not my software :D when i said i develop software i meant in a commercial sense for another company
[04:17] <lemsx1> Ng: everything that uses video looks bad. totem included. i just tried Helix PLayer and Real Player
[04:17] <tempered> I used the server disk to do a lamp install, but I wasn't asked for a superuser account.  I want to setup SFTP... what do I do?
[04:17] <zewo> jbirdAngel: its just the kinda junk that developers leave in their programs, the only reason you saw it is because you started the program from the console otherwise you wouldnt have normally seen it :)
[04:17] <jbirdAngel> zewo: i didnt htink you meant you do it for ubuntu, but didnt want to upset anyone by my comment as i think sometimes people get too upset
[04:17] <zewo> jbirdAngel: oki doke :)
[04:17] <lemsx1> Ng: changing the video output sink in multimedia preferences yields the same for SDL and No Xv
[04:18] <jbirdAngel> zewo: well thank you for yoru help
[04:18] <Ng> lemsx1: hmm, that's quite strange
[04:18] <lemsx1> Ng: i'm actually starting to think that the video card is bad... who knows
[04:18] <zewo> jbirdAngel: one more suggestion then, perhaps you can backup the interfaces file in its present working state so you can go back to it easily
[04:18] <Ng> lemsx1: might be worth checking that X is running in enough colours
[04:18] <oezguer> hi, Why ist the Sound Quality of XMMS very bad when i listen some Radios? :8
[04:18] <MikkelRev> How to setup my soundcard in ubuntu ?
[04:18] <lemsx1> Ng: yep. X does run with millions of colors at 1280x1024 (LCD display)
[04:19] <chamo> How can I show a custom popup in gnome ?
[04:19] <Ng> lemsx1: I'm not sure then, sorry
[04:19] <jbirdAngel> zewo: okay thank you
[04:19] <djcabz> how nice... I notice with dapper I am now able to come out of hibernation on my Dell.  Good...
[04:19] <jbirdAngel> zewo: ill try commenting out the ehto's first
[04:19] <lemsx1> Ng: both computers use the same display setting. the same monitor plug to both. etc... but, the computers themselves are different. one is HP other IBM
[04:19] <jbirdAngel> er eth0
[04:19] <zewo> jbirdAngel: sure go for it :)
[04:19] <lemsx1> Ng: no problem. is just weird
[04:19] <Ng> lemsx1: do you have a spare graphics card you could test with?
[04:19] <tempered> is the LAMP install what I should of done ?   why didn't it ask for a su account?
[04:20] <Faileas> tempered: there's no root
[04:20] <Rootsy> Can someone point me toward information on higher resolution than 1280x1024 for dapper drake?
[04:20] <Faileas> use sudo and the first accoint to do it
[04:20] <tempered> thank you
[04:20] <xxyyzz> I just tried to do "sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin" and it said "xxyyzz is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported."... reported to whom?
[04:20] <izi> hello, is there something i can check to know why my laptop freezes randomly ? I have nothing in the log files...
[04:20] <jighead> Rootsy, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:20] <lemsx1> Ng: this box only takes PCI cards and i have no card at this moment
[04:21] <tempered> can anyone direct me to a STFP install doc?
[04:21] <lemsx1> Ng: i was wondering if there is anything from gconf or some obscure setting somewhere...
[04:21] <Soir> xxyyzz: whoever owns the box? If it's you, then you haven't put that user in the right group. ^^
[04:21] <Ng> lemsx1: not as far as i know
[04:21] <xxyyzz> Soir, I own the computer
[04:21] <xxyyzz> Soir, how do I change who is in which group?
[04:21] <xxyyzz> Is it juts "Users & Groups" in the menu?
[04:21] <xxyyzz> just*
[04:21] <lemsx1> Ng: xvinfo is no help either
[04:22] <lemsx1> Ng: it shows the same output for both systems
[04:22] <Soir> xxyyzz: It should be. I assume that there's more than one user account on your machine?
[04:22] <xxyyzz> Yep
[04:22] <florian> hi, is there a good free mathematical software to differentiate, matrix multiplication and so on ?
[04:23] <xxyyzz> Soir, thanks I will try Users & Groups
[04:23] <Soir> xxyyzz: Yeah, so go on one that can sudo and then set group, it should work then
[04:23] <xxyyzz> aaaah
[04:23] <xxyyzz> ic
[04:23] <l3dx> Am I the only one getting kernel panic when trying to boot ubuntu-6.06-desktop-i386 ?
[04:23] <XplOzIon> has anyone installed a ventrilo server?
[04:24] <tempered> can anyone help me setup SFTP on a LAMP install?
[04:24] <lemsx1> florian: anything wrong with octave ?
[04:25] <xxyyzz> Soir, do you know where the sudo-attempts get reported? Is there a file I should look for?
[04:25] <lemsx1> tempered: sftp is setup as soon as you install openssh-server
[04:25] <florian> lemsx1: didn't even hear of it until now, i'll try it
[04:25] <tempered> so:  sudo apt-get install openssh-server?
[04:25] <MikkelRev> How to setup my sound and wireless networkingcard in ubuntu ?
[04:25] <izi> my laptop freezes under dapper, but works fine under winXP and openbsd, it 's a sony vaio pcg-k115, anyone has the same problem here ? i'm stuck...
[04:25] <power1> Is Intel GMA950 supported by Linux?
[04:26] <lemsx1> l3dx: how much ram is in the box that you are using to test that CD ? you need more than 128mb
[04:26] <tempered> by default does ubuntu look for other places besides that install cd for packages?
[04:26] <lemsx1> florian: octave is poor-man's Matemathica for Linux ;-)
[04:26] <jbirdAngel> im looking for the link on ubuntulinux.nl that has the auto mount partitions thing on it?
[04:26] <lemsx1> florian: or that other famous math program. i can't recall it now...
[04:27] <l3dx> lemsx1: 512
[04:27] <lemsx1> tempered: no. you have to enable the sources in Synaptic
[04:27] <Soir> xxyyzz: My first thought is that they get shown as soon as root logs in. But of course, on ubuntu, root never logs in. Might be worth thumbing through /var/log anyway though
[04:27] <zero> hello
[04:27] <lemsx1> l3dx: weird. are you sure that the md5sum of that ISO you burned matched the one online?
[04:27] <florian> lemsx1: i tried scilab, but that didn't work fine. what about axoim?
[04:27] <lemsx1> l3dx: try burning the ISO to a different media (other brand name) and perhaps use a different computer to burn it
[04:27] <florian> axiom
[04:28] <l3dx> I haven't tested, but Iv'e downloaded it twice, from different mirrors
[04:28] <zero> so
[04:28] <lemsx1> florian: never heard of any of those. i always use octave
[04:28] <zero> i just uprgraded my Ubuntu to dapper
[04:28] <florian> lemsx1: installed it, will try it now, thank you
[04:28] <tempered> lemsx1: thank you.   Is there a tutorial about how to do the basics of ubuntu setup?   like configuring repositories and such?
[04:28] <zero> before i upraded, installers wouldnt run at all
[04:28] <zero> NOW
[04:28] <lemsx1> florian: i'm not an octave master, but solving matrix is one of the many things octave can do well
[04:28] <zero> they only run in terminal
[04:28] <lemsx1> florian: np
[04:28] <zero> can anyone help me?
[04:29] <lemsx1> tempered: wiki.ubuntu.com ?
[04:29] <tempered> thank you I'll read
[04:29] <lemsx1> zero: what's the rpoblem?
[04:29] <zero> i want to run my installers for programs in GUI mode
[04:29] <l3dx> lemsx1, I'll try burnin' on a different computer then.. :)
[04:29] <eugman> Will the bottlaoder from the live isntall be able to detect xp?
[04:30] <florian> argh is there a possibility to let firefox not open pdf files in a browser tab?
[04:30] <sambrista> eugman: usually it does it
[04:30] <sambrista> eugman in most of the cases
[04:30] <kbrosnan> florian, are you using the adobe reader or an open source one?
[04:31] <zero> some installers wont run at all...
[04:31] <jighead> zero, can you provide an example, what are you trying to install?
[04:31] <zero> VMware
[04:32] <zero> i try and run the installer, wont go
[04:32] <florian> kbrosnan: using evince
[04:32] <jbirdAngel> anyone know the location of the auto diskmount script i can run to auto mount my partitions that is somehwere on ubuntulinux.nl
[04:32] <eugman> Heh, That usually sounds a bit unnerving like "This safety belt usually works." Of course I can always edit grub so it is no biggie. Let's say for some reason it didn;'t detect it. Would reisntalling grub so anything of use?
[04:32] <zero> try and go with the isntaller in the terminal, and it wont go either
[04:33] <kbrosnan> florian, the you need to find the plugin file and remove it often plugins are in firefox binary location/plugins
[04:34] <sas171> how can I change my titlebar fontcolor in the theme? Is it a metacity option or gtk?
[04:34] <gharz> i can't watch vcd ... it says => Totem could not play 'vcd://media/cdrom0'. No URl handler implemented for "vcd". what could be wrong?
[04:34] <gharz> please help
[04:34] <gharz> i've followed the wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictredFormats yet it doesn't work.
[04:34] <gavagai> When I run ubuntu as the live cd i get sound.  When I install, it recognizes no soundcard.  Why is it doing this?  I thought the point of the livecd was partially to see if your hardware works!
[04:34] <gnomefreak> 0000ghtry either w32codecs or totem-xine  im not sure about that format though
[04:35] <phos-phoros> hey all, after having installed ubuntu on a gateway solo laptop (500Mhz/32MB memory) and having taken the disc out, rebooted, after having the system configure/recognize hardware devices, I get open: Read-only file system
[04:35] <phos-phoros> /usr/sbin/termwrap: line 140: $tmpfile: ambiguous redirect
[04:35] <phos-phoros> /usr/sbin/base-config: line 31: /var/log/base-config.timings: Read-only file system
[04:35] <phos-phoros> any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
[04:35] <gnomefreak> s/0000ghtry/gharz try
[04:35] <phos-phoros> and then of course, the system just hangs
[04:35] <gharz> any idea would be greate appreciated.
[04:35] <gharz> gnomefreak, is that a command line?
[04:35] <gnomefreak> gharz: try w32codecs or totem-xine
[04:36] <gharz> gnomefreak, i've already installed w32codes and installed totem-xine. it doesn't work. i can't even play DVD.
[04:36] <skydragon38> anyone know the name of the program that can use windows-based wireless card drivers on linux
[04:37] <Bassetts> hi, i was wondering if there is a program like newton wiki for kubuntu?
[04:37] <Soir> skydragon38: ndiswrapper?
[04:37] <gnomefreak> gharz: im not sure than im assuming you have libdvdcss and libdvdread
[04:37] <drape> i changed my default runlevel in /etc/inittab to 3. how can i change the default virtual terminal?  it always starts at alt+ctrl+f8...
[04:37] <gharz> gnomefreak, i tried re installing it again. it says it's already installed.
[04:37] <cyne> how do i switch my laptop from mains power supply to battery power supply in ubuntu?
[04:37] <gnomefreak> gharz: can you play it in mplayer?
[04:38] <Soir> cyne: pull out the mains? :)
[04:38] <__mikem> cyne unplug the laptop
[04:38] <gharz> gnomefreak, nope. mplayer says error: seek failed
[04:38] <eugman> Gavagai, I'm not sure if this would apply to you but with some pieces of hardware sme tweaks with the installation would be needed to get things working. Check ubuntuforums to see if that's the case .
[04:38] <Hajuu> argh my tar keeps hanging when I try and extract this archive
[04:38] <Hajuu> grrr
[04:38] <Ng> Hajuu: how are you calling it?
[04:39] <Hajuu> ....
[04:39] <Ng> Hajuu: as in, what command are you running
[04:39] <Hajuu> how do you mean?
[04:39] <Frogzoo> Hajuu: cat the file & > /dev/null - to check you can read it
[04:39] <Hajuu> tar.
[04:39] <__mikem> .... should be a bad command
[04:39] <Ng> Hajuu: I meant the full command you used :)
[04:39] <cyne> Soir, it is strange... i bought my laptop 2 days ago... it seemed to be on "battery mode"... i.e. when i had the mains plugged in for ages the battery was fully charged and then the screen flashed and the system slowed down as a consequence until i unplugged
[04:39] <Hajuu> Frogzoo: its in my homedir so course I can read it
[04:39] <scorpix> how to stop popups in epiphany browser?
[04:39] <__mikem> bash: ....: command not found
[04:39] <Hajuu> Ng: tar -x archive.tar
[04:39] <Ng> Hajuu: tar -xf archive.tar
[04:39] <Hajuu> ah
[04:39] <Hajuu> my bad
[04:40] <Ng> Hajuu: otherwise it will be expecting an archive on stdin
[04:40] <gnomefreak> gharz: run this please sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
[04:40] <cyne> Soir, and now i've somehow got it onto "mains mode" where i unplug the laptop, and it's like it has no battery at all
[04:40] <gnomefreak> gharz: let me know what that says
[04:40] <gnomefreak> or does
[04:40] <Zaggynl> Hi, how do I restart inetd? 'sudo /etc/init.d/inetd' wont work =(
[04:40] <Ng> Zaggynl: sudo /etc/init.d/inetd restart    ?
[04:40] <cyne> Soir, so you think it's more of a laptop issue than an ubuntu issue?
[04:40] <Soir> cyne: sounds like a strange laptop to me. mine uses mains when it has it, battery when it doesn't. But how the thing deals with power should exclusively be a hardware issue, yah
[04:41] <Zaggynl> Ng, ups I made a typo in that, I tried the restart thing after /etc ...
[04:41] <skydragon38> soir: much appreciated?
[04:41] <skydragon38> -?
[04:41] <Ng> Zaggynl: hmm. also you could try "killall -HUP inetd"
[04:42] <Zaggynl> okay
[04:42] <Ng> Zaggynl: but the init script should work (although it's /etc/init.d/inetutils-inetd on mine)
[04:42] <gharz> gnomefreak, http://papernapkin.org/pastebin/app/view/418
[04:42] <Zaggynl> Ng, did't work, ill try ineutils..
[04:42] <gnomefreak> gharz: good ;)
[04:42] <florian> kbrosnan: thank you, i uninstalled mozplugger, it know works
[04:43] <gnomefreak> gharz: restart totem and let me know if not i have one other thing that sticks out in my mind
[04:43] <Zaggynl> Ng, not there either :(
[04:43] <gharz> gnomefreak, ok. i'll do that.
[04:43] <Bjarkan> anyone with a palm tx that solve the sync problem?... any ideas?
[04:44] <gharz> gnomefreak,  i closed totem and tried playing a VCD and i got this message again => Totem could not play 'vcd:///media/cdrom0'.  There is no input plugin to handle the location of this movie.
[04:44] <gnomefreak> gharz: ok good
[04:45] <gnomefreak> gharz: sudo apt-get install regionset
[04:45] <rdz> hi all. i installed cpufreqd for some testing and then uninstalled it again. now when i start ubuntu, a popup tells me, that 'cpu frequency scaling is not working or not supported by my hardware or by misconfiguration'. what can i do in order to scale cpu frequency automatically again?
[04:45] <gharz> gnomefreak, regionset is already the newest version.
[04:45] <Bassetts> anyone know of a program like newton for KDE?
[04:45] <gnomefreak> gharz: is the dvd in the drive?
[04:45] <gharz> yes
[04:46] <gharz> gnomefreak, right now it's a vcd.
[04:46] <torrentwoes> what is the command to find out your ip?
[04:46] <gnomefreak> gharz: close totem and type in terminal regionset
[04:46] <rdz> torrentwoes, ifocnfig
[04:46] <torrentwoes> ty
[04:46] <rdz> torrentwoes, ifconfig
[04:46] <Zaggynl> Ng, this is really weird, /etc/inetd.conf exists
[04:46] <Zaggynl> Ng, also it does its job by starting my swat service
[04:46] <kane77> I thought I was past it but... How do I unpack something that looks like this   wsh.sh.gz   gzip -d wsh.sh.gz doesn't work...
[04:46] <gnomefreak> gharz: if the above doesnt work than im not real sure what next
[04:47] <Bjarkan> anyone with a palm tx that solve the sync problem?... any ideas?
[04:47] <jighead> rdz, is powernowd installed?
[04:48] <Zaggynl> anyone: how do you restart your inetd service?
[04:48] <gharz> gnomefreak, http://papernapkin.org/pastebin/app/view/419
[04:48] <Zaggynl> I'm using Ubuntu 6.06
[04:48] <torrentwoes> anybody know how to open a port?
[04:48] <mrmist> Hi all
[04:48] <Ixzat> is there a apt guru around here? i get the following when doing apt-get install postfix: update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/postfix: file does not exist, and then it quits
[04:48] <rdz> jighead, no it wasn't. thanks for the tipp
[04:48] <Deft> torrentwoes: a port is open if something is listening on it
[04:49] <jighead> torrentwoes, /etc/services controls allowed ports
[04:49] <rdz> jighead, but now it is still on 1,7GHz...
[04:49] <torrentwoes> how about forward a port then?
[04:49] <rdz> jighead, do i need to reboot?
[04:49] <Stormx2> What is an IP tunnel, and can ubuntu do it?
[04:49] <gnomefreak> gharz: try it again but im not sure what else to go with
[04:49] <kane77> I thought I was past it but... How do I unpack something that looks like this "wsh.sh.gz"   "gzip -d wsh.sh.gz" doesn't work...
[04:49] <gnomefreak> brb doggy wants out
[04:49] <jighead> rdz, powernowd tries to scale your cpu down as low as the sys load will allow
[04:49] <KenSentMe> Ixzat: this is the first time you install postfix on that system?
[04:50] <mrmist> I need to repartition one of my drives.. resize one partition, and create a new one... How do I do it ??
[04:50] <fourcheeze> anyone running kolab on dapper?
[04:50] <Ixzat> KenSentMe: no, i have been fiddling with postfix a few times now
[04:50] <jighead> so unless you are doing something intensive, it will report a lower freq
[04:50] <rdz> jighead, my cpu-load is 1% but still on 1,7GHz
[04:50] <tempered> I edited the /etc/apache2/apache2.conf to make the line: ServerRoot "/home/tempered/WWW" ( and I created a WWW directory there ) but it's still serving from the default.  I also restarted apache, how do I get apache to look in /home/tempered/WWW instead of the default?
[04:50] <KenSentMe> Ixzat: but this is a fresh install of postfix?
[04:50] <richiefrich> mrmist gparted/cfdisk/fdiak
[04:50] <jighead> rdz, do you expect it to be higher or lower?
[04:50] <fourcheeze> which bits of kolab do I need to get a working server on dapper?
[04:50] <richiefrich> s/fdiak/fdick
[04:50] <Ixzat> KenSentMe: well, i uninstalled it a few times aswell :)
[04:50] <jighead> rdz, you may just need to do sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd start
[04:50] <rdz> jighead, i expect it to go down to 600MHz
[04:51] <mrmist> richiefrich: I'm trying gparted now, but it won't let me choose "resize"
[04:51] <KenSentMe> Ixzat:  maybe you can do sudo apt-get --purge remove postfix
[04:51] <rdz> jighead, thanks, i'll try that
[04:51] <KenSentMe> Ixzat: so that all files are deleted
[04:51] <KenSentMe> Ixzat: maybe this works
[04:51] <mrmist> richiefrich: Am I doing something wrong ?
[04:51] <Killaz> guys maybe you can answer this? which of these log analyzers (firewall) would you recommend: fwanalog or lire?
[04:51] <richiefrich> mrmist well do u have on selected ?
[04:52] <Ixzat> KenSentMe: will try...
[04:52] <richiefrich> mrmist  what part.  type ?
[04:52] <mrmist> richiefrich: of course. I'm right clicking ON the disk
[04:52] <mrmist> it's an ext 3 partition type
[04:52] <richiefrich> mrmist  that maybe why
[04:52] <rdz> jighead, now i see; when i install cpufreqd, powernowd is going to be removed...
[04:53] <OneSeventeen> how do I know what to add as the location of my windows partition in grub?
[04:53] <mrmist> richiefrich: doesn't help to choose my ntfs-partition either
[04:53] <Stormx2> Is there an apache monitor of some sort for ubuntu, so I can see if any files are being downloaded?
[04:53] <richiefrich> mrmist  if it's jfs i kow u can enlarge them
[04:53] <rdz> jighead, i try to reboot and see what happens then..
[04:53] <MikkelRev> How do I set up my soundcard ?  when i try to play a mp3, "Totem could not startup... could not establish connection to sound server"
[04:53] <mrmist> richiefrich: maybe it's because I've got an op.sys on both ??
[04:53] <OneSeventeen> (the howto says assuming /dev/hda1 is the location, it would be hd0,0, but mine is /dev/sda2, so would that be sd0,1?)
[04:53] <richiefrich> mrmist thats not supported the ntfs... only experimental
[04:53] <KenSentMe> tempered: delete the default server in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
[04:53] <mrmist> richiefrich: But the installer managed ?
[04:53] <Deft> Stormx2: any sort of apache log monitor will tell you that, it won't be an ubuntu specific thing
[04:54] <richiefrich> mrmist managed what
[04:54] <Killaz> guys maybe you can answer this? which of these log analyzers (firewall) would you recommend: fwanalog or lire?
[04:54] <Stormx2> Deft: ok ;) What is an apache log manager?
[04:54] <Ixzat> KenSentMe: worked like a charm... thanks, didnt know about --purge
[04:54] <mrmist> richiefrich: I had winxp on the machine. The installer resized the partition, and made a new ext3 partition to install Kubuntu
[04:55] <__mikem> My password on irc is really easy to guess, how do I know if someone has used it in the past without my permition?
[04:55] <KenSentMe> Ixzat: with remove you don't remove all config files etc. with --purge you completely remove all postfix files from your system
[04:55] <slg_> Hello all, need someone who can help me with a script  http://www.miraclesalad.com/webtools/clip.php?clip=35e
[04:55] <richiefrich> mrmist yes it does that.. but resizing them... is different
[04:55] <Stormx2> __mikem: is it mikem or password?
[04:55] <__mikem> no
[04:56] <rdz> jighead, it works now! many thanks for your help
[04:56] <gharz> gnomefreak, it doesn't work. i chose Region 2 (Europe, Middle East, etc). this is frustrating. :((
[04:56] <mrmist> How can that be any different? I just want to do exactly the same thing once more, only not installing ubuntu on the new partition
[04:56] <Killaz> I guess my questions cant be answered in this channel.... ;)
[04:56] <gharz> gnomefreak, my ofcmate also installed ubuntu but he can play DVD/VCD
[04:56] <OneSeventeen> If /dev/hda1 is (hd0,0), what is /dev/sda2 ?
[04:56] <__mikem> Killaz what question
[04:57] <slg_> last line -> update_fslist {}   http://www.miraclesalad.com/webtools/clip.php?clip=35e
[04:57] <karim> hi brothers
[04:57] <Ng> OneSeventeen: it's kinda hard to predict. if there are no other drives it will probably be hd1, but the only way to tell really is to fire up grub and have a look
[04:57] <Killaz> which of these log analyzers (firewall) would you recommend: fwanalog or lire?
[04:57] <Stormx2> How do I check to see if a package exists and where it is located, with ubotu?
[04:57] <Linuturk> where is the php.ini file in the LAMP install?
[04:57] <__mikem> Killaz, it really doesn't matter. Try them both.
[04:58] <xxyyzz> if you installed something with apt-get install <app>, and you don't like it, can you use apt-get to uninstall it?
[04:58] <KenSentMe> Linuturk: /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini ?
[04:58] <Killaz> __mikem: ok!
[04:58] <Ng> Linuturk: most likely in /etc/php5/apache2/ but it depends which versions of php and apache you are using
[04:58] <rdz> xxyyzz, apt-get remove <app>
[04:58] <__mikem> If one is a GUI based and the other is a CLI based, you should go with the gui based one though
[04:58] <Gilaun> OneSeventeen: Depends on the number of drives in you system.  It will always be hd#,# reguardless of drive type.
[04:58] <xxyyzz> rdz, thanks :-)
[04:58] <KenSentMe> xxyyzz: sudo apt-get remove
[04:58] <luc1fersflowers> Noob question> How do I get audio/video codecs for ubuntu? Do I need an all round AV program, or can I just integrate new codecs to make all AV files playable?
[04:58] <OneSeventeen> Ng: There is only one drive, but it is a SATA...
[04:58] <Ng> OneSeventeen: then it should still be hd0
[04:58] <KenSentMe> !tell luc1fersflowers about restricted
[04:59] <kane77> xvidcap: error while loading shared libraries: libpng.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory where can I get it???
[04:59] <OneSeventeen> Gilaun, Ng: cools, so probably (hd0,1) (since it is the second partition on the first drive)?
[04:59] <markgrif> Hello, What do I get so that xmms has some EQ settings like for rock,techo etc?
[04:59] <xxyyzz> I'm just curious why it's called "apt-get" if you're not actually getting anything... you're getting rid of something =/
[04:59] <Ng> OneSeventeen: yep
[04:59] <gnomefreak> gharz: this will play them gtkwave
[04:59] <eugman> Would having ubuntu taking up the first two partitions and windows the third work or does windows have to be on the primary partition?
[04:59] <KenSentMe> xxyyzz: don't ask such hard questions :p
[04:59] <luc1fersflowers> thank you KenSentMe
[04:59] <xxyyzz> heh
[04:59] <Ng> xxyyzz: because apt-get is the tool that sits on top of dpkg for manipulating the state of packages. you can do dpkg -r packagename, but it won't be as helpful with respect to dependencies
[04:59] <xxyyzz> aaah, okay
[04:59] <OneSeventeen> NG, Gilaun: Awsome, thanks guys
[05:00] <xxyyzz> Thanks :-)
[05:00] <KenSentMe> eugman: doesn't matter, as long as you isntall windows first
[05:00] <jighead> xxyyzz, you can use aptitude or synaptic if the question keeps you up at night ;)
[05:00] <xxyyzz> Synaptic is hard...
[05:00] <Gilaun> OneSeventeen:  Glad you got it.
[05:00] <Bassetts> anyone know of a program like newton for KDE?
[05:00] <joe_> hi, i'm trying to install gaim2.0 and apt-get tells me i'm missing deps? where can i find those?
[05:00] <gnomefreak> gharz: you can try installing libxine-extracodecs and than see if totem will play it
[05:00] <xxyyzz> I like apt-get 'cause you just type in one line
[05:00] <__mikem> YOu should be able to put windows on any partition. GRub doesn't actually boot windows, but will call the windows boot loader, its called "chainloading"
[05:00] <gharz> gnomefreak, ok
[05:00] <gharz> thanks for the help.
[05:00] <gharz> i'll check on this.
[05:00] <gnomefreak> gharz: yw
[05:01] <eugman> KenSentMe, You are referring to windows attitude of "Wheeeee installing new bootloader, Wheee" I'm asumming?
[05:01] <KenSentMe> joe_: doesn't it tell you what dependencies it's missing?
[05:01] <eugman> As to why it must be first
[05:01] <joe_> KenSentMe, yeah, but i don't know where to get them
[05:01] <__mikem> Duelbooting is hard to do though, I would recomend you get a copy of vmware and practice a few times on a virtual machine so you don't screw things up
[05:01] <gnomefreak> gharz: if you type apt-cache search vcd | less it gives you all packages that will play or whatever with them 1 page at a time use page down to move to next page
[05:02] <KenSentMe> eugman: yes, if you install windows after ubuntu it's hard to boot ubuntu, windows bootloader is not great
[05:02] <__mikem> KenSentMe. As I said, typically, you want grub to load first. THen you want ubuntu to be in the next partition, then after that the windows boot loader and windows
[05:03] <KenSentMe> __mikem: you're right
[05:03] <mrmist> Should I install Kubuntu again then, and format it correctly ?
[05:03] <__mikem> GRub will either load ubuntu or "chainload" the windows bootloader
[05:03] <mrmist> Instead of resizing ?
[05:03] <__mikem> depending on what you want
[05:03] <skydragon38> anyone know the command to upgrade to dapper
[05:03] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell skydragon38 -about upgrade
[05:03] <KenSentMe> joe_: maybe google for them, but as gaim2.0 is not in the repositories yet, so it's possible that there aren't any deb for the other packages yet
[05:03] <eugman> Thanks kensentme, Mikem_, I understand that stuff and was just wondering if windows had any partiton location requirements. I'm planning on setting up a friends laptop to dual boot. The wierd think is she'd like Xp, ubuntu, and 98 if possible. (8 for some old obscure game apparently.
[05:04] <kaning> skydragon: gksudo "update-manager" -d
[05:04] <__mikem> IF you want to duelboot its safest to install linux first
[05:04] <fooman> is there a way to read file contents using bash scripting?
[05:04] <NoUse> __mikem I find it to easier to install Windows first
[05:04] <LeaChim> ...
[05:04] <LeaChim> __mikem, it's much safer to install windows first
[05:04] <Ng> fooman: try googling for the bash scripting howto, it should cover stuff like that
[05:04] <NoUse> __mikem that way ubuntu finds Windows and sets up the boot menu automagically
[05:04] <kaning> http://www.kaning.co.uk/blog to see how i did mine
[05:04] <LeaChim> windows will destroy the MBR when you install it.
[05:05] <KenSentMe> __mikem: that's not true it think, ubuntu sets uop grub automaticly to boot windows also, windows doesn't do the same with ubuntu
[05:05] <LeaChim> it will ignore ubuntu completely
[05:05] <LeaChim> ubuntu will set dualboot up correctly
[05:05] <__mikem> LeaChim, the problem is, windows has this nasty tendency to take up the entire disk not allowing room for additional partitions
[05:05] <joe_> editing window's boot.ini to boot linux is well documented and _very_ easy, i don't see what the problems are, but i'd still prefer grub in my MBR.
[05:05] <fooman> Ng, i'm trying to script a service to run in the background to takedown potential hazards such as forkbombs
[05:05] <LeaChim> __mikem, not when you install it manually
[05:05] <KenSentMe> __mikem: choose the right options at install
[05:06] <KenSentMe> __mikem: never had a problem with that
[05:06] <LeaChim> you just have to choose your partition size :/
[05:06] <Concord_Dawn> __mikem: Not if you partition correctly.
[05:06] <Concord_Dawn> indeed.
[05:06] <KenSentMe> I guess __mikem gets the point now
[05:06] <mrmist> A GRUB question: I've got XP and Ubuntu now. If I reinstall Linux, will GRUB handle it ?? Or will it still try to connect to the "old" linux installation?
[05:06] <Concord_Dawn> The easiest way to do it is to install Windows first and make two partitions, then reformat the second partition when you install Linux.
[05:06] <__mikem> YEh I do
[05:06] <metallitux> can someone help me fix GRUB?
[05:06] <Concord_Dawn> mrmist: It should be fine.
[05:06] <Concord_Dawn> ubotu: tell metallitux about grub
[05:06] <KenSentMe> mrmist: if you install it over the old linux it wont
[05:07] <__mikem> Hold on, I have to ruscel me up some GRUB
[05:07] <__mikem> lol
[05:07] <__mikem> brb
[05:07] <mrmist> KenSentMe: I'm reformatting the Linux drive
[05:07] <metallitux> !GRUB
[05:07] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[05:07] <KenSentMe> mrmist: then there's no problem
[05:07] <Concord_Dawn> This is a question about dapper drake. If I have an 8 year old x86 box lying around, am I better to go with Breezy or Dapper?
[05:08] <mrmist> KenSentMe: I really just want to separate out the "/home" folder to a separate partition, but I can't do it in Linux it seems
[05:08] <Concord_Dawn> KenSentMe: yes you can.
[05:08] <KenSentMe> Concord_Dawn: dapper, but try the alternative iso for download
[05:08] <Concord_Dawn> err.
[05:08] <Concord_Dawn> mrmist: yes you can.
[05:08] <__mikem> Concord_Dawn you should use dapper, but if you are worriecd about speed, you can use Xubuntu, or ubuntu-lite
[05:08] <h3sp4wn> Concord_Dawn: 8 years probably hoary or xubuntu
[05:08] <mrmist> Concord_Dawn: Know how ??
[05:08] <Concord_Dawn> yes.
[05:08] <Concord_Dawn> Just mount the second hdd at /home.
[05:08] <Concord_Dawn> !mount
[05:08] <ubotu> mount is probably the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[05:09] <Concord_Dawn> ubotu knows everything.
[05:09] <ubotu> Concord_Dawn: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:09] <KenSentMe> mrmist: choose to manually partition your hd and then choose /home for the second partion for ubuntu
[05:09] <KenSentMe> Concord_Dawn: sorry xubuntu instead of alternative iso
[05:09] <avis> i am using xubuntu on my 2.4 1ghz machine and everytime i click on "open browser" link it wont open firefox
[05:09] <Concord_Dawn> bleh.
[05:09] <Concord_Dawn> Can I do a dist-upgrade from Breezy to Xubuntu?
[05:09] <__mikem> do a dpkg-reconfigure on firefox
[05:10] <avis> thanks
[05:10] <__mikem> don't mention it
[05:10] <simonpca> plop
[05:10] <Concord_Dawn> !upgrade
[05:10] <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)
[05:10] <__mikem> dpkg-reconfigure can fix a lot of problems, its  areally nice command
[05:10] <Concord_Dawn> dpkg ftw.
[05:10] <KenSentMe> hail dpkg
[05:10] <kaning> anyone know how to upgrade firefox without waiting for update manager
[05:10] <kaning> ?
[05:11] <mrmist> Concord_Dawn: er... I've only got to partitions on my current system. One with WinXP, and one with Linux. Now I want "/home" to have it's own partition, so I may reinstall linux without deleting the partition
[05:11] <avis> __mikem: no such luck with dpkg-reconfigure
[05:11] <KenSentMe> kaning: it's better to wait
[05:11] <__mikem> what EXACTLY did you type
[05:11] <__mikem> ?
[05:11] <mrmist> Concord_Dawn: I know how to mount :)
[05:11] <avis> dpkg-reconfigure firefox
[05:11] <kane77> xvidcap: error while loading shared libraries: libpng.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory where can I get it???
[05:11] <OneSeventeen> how can I mount my windows partition for read only, it claims to be HPFS/NTFS
[05:11] <markgrif> So anyone know how I can get presets for xmms EQ?
[05:11] <ciasa> does anyone here know if the xine package in ubuntu is supposed to include ogg vorbis support?
[05:12] <__mikem> what message did you get
[05:12] <avis> __mikem: none
[05:12] <__mikem> did you do it as root
[05:12] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to configure 5.1 audio under ubuntu?
[05:12] <Concord_Dawn> ciasa: have you tried searching for ogg or vorbis in the repos
[05:12] <OneSeventeen> (following the ntfs mounting tips in the wiki don't work, it returns wrong fs type...)
[05:12] <avis> yes
[05:12] <tempered> where is the default phpmyadmin on ubuntu lamp install?  what address do I hit to see it?
[05:12] <Concord_Dawn> OneSeventeen: Wierd. Works for me.
[05:12] <ciasa> yeah, i have all the ogg and xine packages installed
[05:12] <Concord_Dawn> You have to type -t ntfs though
[05:12] <KenSentMe> tempered: it should be in localhost/phpmyadmin i think
[05:12] <__mikem> do me a favor, try opening firefox again
[05:13] <markgrif> The speakers on this laptop really suck.
[05:13] <avis> ok
[05:13] <Concord_Dawn> wow @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu <--- "beening."
[05:13] <Gilaun> mrmist: you can try resizing your 1 linux partition down, the adding a new partition in the empty space.  You are going to have to do some googling for the details though.
[05:13] <OneSeventeen> Concord_Dawn: I'm adding it to my fstab, setting the type to "ntfs"
[05:13] <Concord_Dawn> *shrug*.
[05:13] <Concord_Dawn> I don't know. The last time I tried it was with Hoary and it was a USB 2.0 external.
[05:13] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to configure 5.1 audio under ubuntu?
[05:13] <avis> Concord_Dawn: not too much info there eh ?
[05:13] <Concord_Dawn> !surround
[05:13] <ubotu> Concord_Dawn: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:13] <ciasa> amarok refuses to load any ogg files (with the xine plugin selected) and xine proper wont load them either
[05:13] <zuhause01xx> hello, i accidentally removed the waste basket from mydesktop, how can i get it back?
[05:14] <Concord_Dawn> ciasa: you tried install w32codecs?
[05:14] <__mikem> avis did it work?
[05:14] <DarkRavenMixage> concord_dawn do you know how to play amr audio?
[05:14] <ciasa> it seems like the file /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.1/xineplug_decode_ogg.so is missing
[05:14] <avis> nope
[05:14] <DarkRavenMixage> ciasa run gstreamer
[05:14] <Concord_Dawn> DarkRavenMixage: Not in the slightest.
[05:14] <Concord_Dawn> What's wrong with 2.1?
[05:14] <__mikem> interesting, and this is in a NEW xubuntu install
[05:14] <tempered> KenSentMe: http://127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin isn't working ( or various casings of that too, phpMyAdmin, etc ).  But php is working and it's a LAMP install.  Where else could I check?
[05:15] <ciasa> gstreamer isn't an availabe engine with the amarok 1.4 packages yet
[05:15] <dradul> zuhause01xx: right-click on an empty panel, it can be the one on the top, and select add to panel
[05:15] <Concord_Dawn> tempered: Not use LAMP.
[05:15] <avis> default action command is the problem its having
[05:15] <Driverz> hey
[05:15] <zuhause01xx> thanks
[05:15] <ciasa> and the xine engine is more stable
[05:15] <LeaChim> tempered, try apt-get instapp phpmyadmin first
[05:15] <Concord_Dawn> yeah.
[05:15] <dradul> zuhause01xx: click on the trash icon, drag and drop it to the low-right corner of the screen,
[05:15] <Concord_Dawn> apt-get install apache2, php5, phpmyadmin, mysql, etc etc.
[05:15] <mythicness> hey guys
[05:15] <Concord_Dawn> It's all in the repos. You don't need LAMP.
[05:15] <mythicness> can someone help me
[05:15] <Driverz> any1 know how i go about connecting using a psybnc?
[05:15] <__mikem> oh, do me a favor, tell me what command the shortcut boints to
[05:15] <avis> preferred applications only lets me set a browser, not a variable after it
[05:15] <Concord_Dawn> mythicness: What's up?
[05:15] <mythicness> im trying to install kubuntu 6.06 on my mao
[05:16] <zuhause01xx> there is no trash can there
[05:16] <mythicness> mac*
[05:16] <Concord_Dawn> Driverz: yes.
[05:16] <Driverz> cool
[05:16] <markgrif> I downloaded the Dapper desktop iso. Is there a server version hidden on it?
[05:16] <mythicness> just got a new macbook pro
[05:16] <mythicness> i installed it
[05:16] <zuhause01xx> ok
[05:16] <zuhause01xx> got it
[05:16] <tmn> is there any support for apt-setup in ubuntu dapper drake.. I get the command not found when i try to use it
[05:16] <markgrif> Sweet, mythicness!
[05:16] <Concord_Dawn> Driverz: Start psybnc, then connect to the port it's listening to.
[05:16] <mythicness> but when its booting grub just hangs
[05:16] <Concord_Dawn> Follow the instructions it gives you, et woila.
[05:16] <tempered> thanks guys I thought LAMP installed it by default
[05:16] <Concord_Dawn> voila, even.
[05:16] <__mikem> avis, also, when you are done, open up a terminal window and type exec firefox &
[05:16] <Gilaun> !parted
[05:16] <ubotu> parted is, like, totally, a GNU program for creating, destroying, resizing, checking and copying partitions.  http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html
[05:16] <Some_Person> Can I reinstall Ubuntu without losing programs and documents I have?
[05:16] <KenSentMe> tempered: when you go to localhost, what do you see?
[05:17] <Concord_Dawn> Some_Person: Why do you need to reinstall Ubuntu?
[05:17] <tempered> the docs that I specified /home/tempered/WWW
[05:17] <Some_Person> I screwed it up
[05:17] <h3sp4wn> Some_Person: Do you have /home as a seperate partition if so just don't format it
[05:17] <gharz> gnomefreak, i installed vlc and yet it doesn't work. i'm getting frustrated.... do u think if i re install ubuntu it will fix the problem?
[05:17] <Concord_Dawn> How Some_Person?
[05:17] <tmn> is there any support for apt-setup in ubuntu dapper drake.. I get the command not found when i try to use it? =/
[05:17] <Killaz> __mikem: do you have some experience with fwanalog?
[05:17] <kaning> Some_person: you'll have to backup your home folder to keep your personal settings
[05:17] <mythicness> any idea why my grub cant boot on my mac
[05:17] <Driverz> psybnc runnin
[05:17] <Concord_Dawn> !apt-setup
[05:17] <__mikem> FRaid not
[05:17] <ubotu> Concord_Dawn: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:17] <avis> i get a cannot open display error __mikem
[05:17] <Driverz> but get following error
[05:17] <Some_Person> dang
[05:17] <Driverz> ..
[05:17] <Stormx2> where the apache logfile on ubuntu?
[05:17] <tempered> I did sudo apt-get install phpmyadmni and it did a bunch of stuff but still not able to hit phpmyadmin from a browser
[05:17] <redrumz> who has ati cards
[05:17] <Killaz> __mikem: ok np
[05:17] <gnomefreak> gharz: i wouldnt think it would help
[05:17] <kaning> but i think you will need to install the programmes all over again
[05:17] <markgrif> vls doesn't work for me either.
[05:17] <KenSentMe> !tell redrumz about ati
[05:17] <__mikem> avis, that sounds like a problem with X then
[05:17] <Some_Person> I can't just reinstall ubuntu without losin my stuff?
[05:18] <Driverz>  Disconnected (Remote host closed socket).
[05:18] <Concord_Dawn> you need to authenticate.
[05:18] <Killaz> __mikem: maybe that's the diff not enough documentation about fwanalog on the net
[05:18] <kaning> Some_person: you can backup your personal settings
[05:18] <mythicness> anyone have any idea why grub would be hanging on my macbook pro?
[05:18] <ijeff> Upgrade from Breezy -> Dapper Complete!
[05:18] <Some_Person> With Wincrap, u can reinstall without formatting.
[05:18] <Concord_Dawn> huzzah ijeff
[05:18] <Some_Person> How come you cant with Ubuntu?
[05:18] <KenSentMe> ijeff: congratz
[05:18] <Concord_Dawn> Some_Person: you can fix anything you need to fix with a Ubuntu LiveCD.
[05:18] <kaning> you don't have to reformat
[05:19] <jbirdAngel> anyone know the location of the auto diskmount script i can run to auto mount my partitions that is somehwere on ubuntulinux.nl
[05:19] <KenSentMe> jbirdAngel: /etc/fstab
[05:19] <Concord_Dawn> jbirdAngel: add the disks to your fstab and they should automount on startup.
[05:19] <Some_Person> i mean without losin everything (i have loads of updates and such i want to keep
[05:19] <Concord_Dawn> Anyone know how I can make a custom LiveCD so that I can add recovery utils for Windows?
[05:19] <jbirdAngel> KenSentMe: Concord_Dawnokay thank you
[05:20] <Some_Person> On dialup, those updates take FOREVER
[05:20] <__mikem> avis, as a last report try to restart x
[05:20] <KenSentMe> jbirdAngel: no problemo
[05:20] <xst> I have installed ruby but there is no "ruby" command. Only "ruby1.8". This nameing makes some scripts broken. E.g. the lyrics in amarok. Is this a bug in the ruby package?
[05:20] <Concord_Dawn> you're welcome jbirdAngel
[05:20] <Gilaun> Concord_Dawn:  There are a ton of ISOs available already.  Why create your own?
[05:20] <du_> Gnomebaker says...The plugin to handle a file of type audio/mpeg is not installed.what package do i need?
[05:20] <Some_Person> I can only log in to ubuntu with the "Failsafe-Terminal"
[05:20] <KenSentMe> du_: depends on what file you are trying to play
[05:20] <Concord_Dawn> Gilaun: a) for experience. b) because it allows me to set everything up exactly the way I want it to be in order to ensure a smooth recovery.
[05:21] <Concord_Dawn> !livecd
[05:21] <ubotu> Concord_Dawn: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:21] <Concord_Dawn> !live
[05:21] <ubotu> Concord_Dawn: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:21] <Some_Person> I have a livecd
[05:21] <peerke> I'm a complete noob at linux (ubuntu 6.06)and want to change my resolution. I've downloaded easyubuntu and installed the ati from there but still I can't change the res. what to do??
[05:21] <KenSentMe> du_: ouch gnomebaker :) play = burn
[05:21] <du_> KenSentMe, i'm trying to make an audio cd from mp3
[05:21] <Concord_Dawn> Some_Person: What'd you break anyhow?
[05:21] <Driverz> im struggling to see where to authenticate
[05:21] <NoUse> peerke run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[05:21] <Gilaun> Concord_Dawn: Can't argue with a.
[05:21] <elkbuntu> how to get a bluetooth receiver to be detected when it's been plugged in after boot?
[05:21] <Some_Person> i installed some soundcard drivers and now i cant login
[05:21] <Driverz> i assumed entering my userrname and pass would have done it
[05:21] <KenSentMe> !tell du_ about restricted
[05:21] <peerke> thx
[05:21] <KenSentMe> du_: maybe check here first
[05:22] <Concord_Dawn> Driverz: What IRC client are you using?
[05:22] <Driverz> xchat
[05:22] <Concord_Dawn> die.
[05:22] <Driverz> whats the best?
[05:22] <du_> KenSentMe, i installed lots of gstreamer plugins..included mad
[05:22] <kaning> peerke: you can click on system -> preferences -> screen resolution
[05:22] <KenSentMe> du_: ah, ok
[05:22] <__mikem> ubotu livecd is Try Ubuntu by running it off a CD without touching the contents of your hard drive.
[05:22] <ubotu> __mikem: okay
[05:22] <Concord_Dawn> Haven't found any good ones on Linux.
[05:22] <Concord_Dawn> I normally use Wine+mIRC.
[05:22] <Driverz> wine
[05:22] <fooman> anyone know of a guide where i can find to setup user process limits and what not for the file /etc/security/limits.conf
[05:22] <nerdzyboy> Hi
[05:22] <ijeff> how can i go about installing Mobility Radeon 7500 drivers?
[05:22] <Driverz> i saw summin bout that
[05:22] <Some_Person> Same here: concord
[05:22] <nerdzyboy> How do I become root in gnome^
[05:22] <Driverz> does it work ok?
[05:22] <Karhuton> IRC is better with alchohol
[05:23] <Some_Person> I use normally WINE+mIRC
[05:23] <Concord_Dawn> Driverz: anyways, you need to enter your username in the ident field, and your password in the password field.
[05:23] <Gilaun> Drivers: Wine allows you to run windows apps on linux.
[05:23] <Driverz> ok
[05:23] <Driverz> i must get wine then
[05:23] <Concord_Dawn> nerdzyboy: Why do you need to become root?
[05:23] <KenSentMe> !tell ijeff about ati
[05:23] <nerdzyboy> because
[05:23] <Concord_Dawn> nerdzyboy: You can use sudo from terminal.
[05:23] <__mikem> !ATI
[05:23] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[05:23] <Wyred> Karhuton, correction, irc is better with a lot of alcohol
[05:23] <Some_Person> Becomin root is easy
[05:23] <nerdzyboy> I got to edit a bunch of files
[05:23] <Concord_Dawn> su root.
[05:23] <Concord_Dawn> but sudo works best.
[05:23] <jrattner> If i have a procmail .foward file in a directory, how can I make the e-mail save on the server AND forward to the address?
[05:23] <__mikem> you don't need to type su root
[05:23] <nerdzyboy> and don<t want to do it from de console
[05:24] <__mikem> just plain su works fine
[05:24] <fooman> anyone know how i can enable the file limits.conf when its setup?
[05:24] <KenSentMe> !tell nerdzyboy about root
[05:24] <SurfnKid> good morning
[05:24] <Concord_Dawn> __mikem: *shrug*
[05:24] <nerdzyboy> su only works in console
[05:24] <Driverz> now what about antivirus
[05:24] <SurfnKid> can someone help me with this connectivity issue
[05:24] <Driverz> whats best free
[05:24] <kane77> xvidcap: error while loading shared libraries: libpng.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory where can I get it???
[05:24] <KenSentMe> nerdzyboy: if your want to run nautilus as root for example try sudo nautilus
[05:24] <Concord_Dawn> Driverz: Have you followed the setup instructions on psybnc's site?
[05:24] <SCOttlebut> All -- I went from -386 kernel to -686 kernel.  Now X won't start in 24-bit depth (says its not supported), tho it worked b4.  Any thoughts?
[05:24] <kaning> Driverz:what do you need Antivirus for
[05:25] <Concord_Dawn> It will show you how to set up a user and have them as bncadmin and etc etc.
[05:25] <Concord_Dawn> It's quite good.
[05:25] <Driverz> yeah i had it all runnin nice on windows
[05:25] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: still have update problems?
[05:25] <SurfnKid> yeah
[05:25] <SurfnKid> i mean its crazy, i can connect here
[05:25] <Driverz> so i dont recieve viruses kaning
[05:25] <lemsx1> i'm having problems with xvideo myself. crappy colors
[05:25] <SurfnKid> but sudo apt-get update fails to connect to all sources
[05:25] <lemsx1> but X is in 24bit here...
[05:25] <Concord_Dawn> holy crap.
[05:25] <kaning> try clamAV
[05:25] <Concord_Dawn> ok, I'm running a gdm update.
[05:25] <__mikem> I love saying HOLLY CRAP
[05:25] <KenSentMe> SurfnKid: strange indeed
[05:25] <Concord_Dawn> It tells me that I need to kill all X sessions.
[05:26] <SurfnKid> it sure is
[05:26] <Concord_Dawn> But how do I kill all X sessions without stopping Synaptic from closing?
[05:26] <llpamies> When I suspend to ram, and resume, the screen don't works very well, like if some parts of it doesn't refresh the content
[05:26] <SurfnKid> KenSentMe: and I cant proceed to install anything else
[05:26] <kaning> Driverz: clamAV is probably what you're looking for
[05:26] <Driverz> ok
[05:26] <Some_Person> nerdzyboy: set a root pass on System>Administation>Login
[05:26] <gharz> gnomefreak, this is weird. i can watch dvd... but i can't watch VCD!!!!
[05:26] <llpamies> Anybody knows this problem ?
[05:26] <william__> Hey Guys, whats the best program for *backing up dvds*
[05:26] <Ng> Concord_Dawn: you can't. are you sure it says you "need" to, or is it just telling you that gdm changes won't be applied until you do close all x sessions? (I suspect the latter, in which case you are fine)
[05:26] <gharz> gnomefreak, uhmmm... i wonder what the problem is.
[05:26] <du_> KenSentMe, nothing..i installed all gstreamer plgin
[05:26] <Concord_Dawn> oh
[05:26] <Concord_Dawn> use it's the latter.
[05:26] <Concord_Dawn> ues*
[05:27] <du_> KenSentMe, same gnomebaker error
[05:27] <Concord_Dawn> yes*
[05:27] <gnomefreak> gharz: im not sure ive never tried vcd's before
[05:27] <Some_Person> now, how do i backup my crap without login in?
[05:27] <Concord_Dawn> that's it. No more crack for me.
[05:27] <nicoduck> hi
[05:27] <KenSentMe> du_: sorry i can't help you then
[05:27] <Concord_Dawn> Some_Person: you booted from the LiveCD?
[05:27] <Ng> Concord_Dawn: then when you're finished with synaptic and other stuff, just log out and hit ctrl-alt-backspace at the gdm screen and it will restart :)
[05:27] <Some_Person> oh
[05:27] <jenda> Ubuntu Dapper crashes occassionally for absolutely no obvious reason. X simply disappears and reappears on tty8! When I switch to tty7, all I see is an error message about X being disabled and restarting it when GDM is configured correctly. Below that is a note: ***glibc detected***corrupted double linked list: 0x0something***
[05:27] <ijeff> how can i go about installing Mobility Radeon 7500 drivers?
[05:27] <gharz> gnomefreak, anyway, VCD's are becoming obselete now. i guess this is not a major issue anymore. :)
[05:27] <nicoduck> can anybody help me please with am ppc problem??
[05:27] <ijeff> does anyone know how can i go about installing Mobility Radeon 7500 drivers?
[05:27] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: are you on dapper. i have a connectivity problem maybe you have advice
[05:27] <Some_Person> but how do u mount my partitions?
[05:27] <gnomefreak> SurfnKid: i am on dapper
[05:27] <Driverz> any1 got a good link for wine ..concorde?
[05:27] <Driverz> the version u use
[05:28] <Concord_Dawn> www.winehq.org
[05:28] <KenSentMe> ijeff: have you tried the links ubotu sent you?
[05:28] <Driverz> im readin theres various versions
[05:28] <Driverz> ta
[05:28] <Concord_Dawn> I'm currently running my Windows box.
[05:28] <Driverz> ok
[05:28] <william__> ijeff, you need the ATIBInary Howto
[05:28] <Concord_Dawn> Some_Person: They should be mounted.
[05:28] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell william__ -about ati
[05:28] <Some_Person> they dont on livecd
[05:28] <Driverz> im gonna have to install windows on my nix box upsatairs
[05:28] <Driverz> this was my windows box
[05:28] <ijeff> KenSentMe: unfortunately i dont have them on me, i wiped my computer last night to rid it of windows
[05:28] <gmccreight> I've been looking on the website, but I can't seem to find what the "Long Term" in LTS stands for.  How long does it last?
[05:28] <gharz> gnomefreak, thanks for the help. i appreciate it.
[05:28] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: im on now, as yoyu can see here.. but apt-get fails to update all sources,  as if dns resolving failed. However I can browse or ping anything else,
[05:28] <Some_Person> so how do i do it?
[05:28] <Concord_Dawn> !tell Some_Person about grub
[05:29] <KenSentMe> ijeff: look at the wiki page
[05:29] <ijeff> william__: ATIBinary HowTo?
[05:29] <Some_Person> I know about freakin grub
[05:29] <Concord_Dawn> Check out the fixing grub after install winblows link.
[05:29] <Peregrino> Can anyone help me with a KDE issue?
[05:29] <gnomefreak> SurfnKid: can you ping archive.ubuntu.com?
[05:29] <KenSentMe> ~tell ijeff about ati
[05:29] <Concord_Dawn> That will tell you how to mount your HDD on LiveCD.
[05:29] <Some_Person> i want a command to mount my partitions on the livecd
[05:29] <KenSentMe> !tell ijeff about ati
[05:29] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: yes
[05:29] <Driverz> does it matter that im runnin dd
[05:29] <Driverz> and its for bb
[05:29] <jrattner> QUESTION: If I have a mailserver set up for a domain, and I want it to accept mail for that domain AND another domain on the same server how do I set mail up to accept it from both domains?
[05:29] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: 0% packet loss
[05:29] <mo0se> !wmv
[05:29] <ubotu> [restricted]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[05:29] <gnomefreak> SurfnKid:no im not sure than
[05:30] <kaning> aight guys i'm out
[05:30] <KenSentMe> jrattner: what mailserver have you got?
[05:30] <Concord_Dawn> Read what I just said. Read the first bit. It will show you how to mount your HDD in a LiveCD so you can get anything you need off of there.
[05:30] <gnomefreak> SurfnKid: it might just be apt can you open synaptic ok?
[05:30] <gharz> gnomefreak, i don't know if this could be a factor. i'm watching VCD burned from divx movie formats. and these VCD's were created by NERO. does it make any sense?
[05:30] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: it does the same thing, when it finishes updating, throws a window with all the failed links, says maybe a network problem?  How! im on now :(
[05:30] <jrattner> Kennie, I use dovecot, procmail and postifx
[05:30] <Some_Person> just tell me the command to mount my partitions thru the LiveCD
[05:31] <Concord_Dawn> I DON'T REMEMBER IT.
[05:31] <gharz> gnomefreak, i'm trying to play a DVD burned by NERO from a divx format and it doesn't work as well.
[05:31] <de1> Is it possible for the "alternative" install CD to reconize my previous LVM and RAID setup on bootup? It seems only the Live CD does this.
[05:31] <gnomefreak> SurfnKid: have you changed your domain name or pc name lately?
[05:31] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: and i cant proceed to install anythingn else
[05:31] <selinium__> hi all, any network printer people around, i am trying to connect to a brother MFC-620CN via the network. All the Windows machines can see it, but I am a little stumped with CUPS...
[05:31] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: not at all this is a fresh install, just did yesterday, formatted
[05:31] <selinium__> hi gnomefreak :)
[05:31] <gnomefreak> hi selinium__
[05:31] <jrattner> KenSentMe, any ideas?
[05:32] <Kwong> hi, how to replace gnome-desktop by fluxbox?
[05:32] <Some_Person> Does anyone know the command to mount partitions (not read only) through a LiveCD?
[05:32] <rdz> silly question: how can i get the size of a directory and all its containing files?
[05:32] <gnomefreak> SurfnKid: im not real sure than maybe apt is being sent through a proxy (ive seen it before just dont know hwot o check nor fix sorry)
[05:32] <KenSentMe> jrattner: try /etc/postfix/main.cf and look for mydestinations
[05:32] <fooman> can somoene tell me how to start up usage of the limits.conf file?
[05:32] <KenSentMe> jrattner: add you second domain there
[05:32] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: exactly thats what i think too
[05:32] <farous> Kwong: just download fluxbox then from the session manager choose fluxbox
[05:32] <Gilaun> rdz: du --max-depth=2
[05:32] <SurfnKid> thanks anyway :)
[05:33] <eugman> Hey, how do I change the default nick for irssi?
[05:33] <SurfnKid> br
[05:33] <munckfish> Some_Person: I'd have to look in 'man mount' for the options to do that
[05:33] <SurfnKid> b
[05:33] <Some_Person> !mount
[05:33] <ubotu> from memory, mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[05:33] <Kwong> farous: is there anyway to remove completely gnome-desktop?
[05:33] <fooman> !limits.conf
[05:33] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fooman
[05:33] <jrattner> KenSentMe, alright give me a second ill give it a try
[05:33] <farous> Kwong: i do not remember the exact package name for it
[05:33] <dradul> Kwong: remove glib2 and then reinstall ubuntu-standard
[05:34] <gnomefreak> Kwong: ubuntu-desktop
[05:34] <munckfish> Some_Person: also when I tried to mount my partitions from the LiveCD it sort of looked like the necessary drivers weren't there to do it as the Gnome disk manager thingey hadn't ID'd the filesystem types properly
[05:34] <KenSentMe> eugman: go to /home/eugman/.irssi/config and change your nick at the bottom
[05:34] <Kwong> gnomefreak: apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop?
[05:34] <KenSentMe> jrattner: oki
[05:34] <Driverz> hum
[05:34] <Driverz> whats apt
[05:34] <Jon_> eugmen: there's #irssi for that
[05:34] <rdz> Gilaun, many thanks
[05:34] <KenSentMe> !tell Driverz about apt
[05:34] <tanath> can someone help me get online (i'm on the livecd now)? when ubuntu starts loading and gets to 'configuring network interfaces' it says failed. i brought eth0 and lo up with 'ifconfig eth0 up' and 'ifconfig lo up' but it still doesn't work
[05:34] <Gilaun> :-)
[05:34] <gnomefreak> Kwong: are you trying to use kde instead of gnoem? what are you attempting to do?
[05:34] <farous> Kwong: ubuntu-desktop is a meta package it is mainly used for update purposes
[05:34] <Driverz> ta
[05:35] <dradul> Kwong: No. You need to remove *all* gnome and gtk apps. All depend on glib.
[05:35] <Kwong> gnomefreak: i want to remove the gnome desktop to replace by fluxbox, wanna free some resources
[05:35] <dradul> Kwong: So, you remove glib and then reinstall ubuntu-standard, to restore a *server* install.
[05:35] <tanek> whats a good program for finding wireless networks?
[05:35] <gnomefreak> Kwong: than remove --purge glib but iirc flux will bring back glib
[05:35] <tanath> i've been slowly updating to dapper, and i think that's what's causing my problems
[05:35] <jrattner> KenSentMe, how do i restart postfix now to test it
[05:35] <farous> Kwong: but doing soo you will remove nautilus the file manager you will remve a lot of stuff you need. fluxbox is just a window manager not a desktop env
[05:36] <dradul> Kwong: On top of that you can install wither kubuntu-destop, edubuntu-desktop or xubuntu-desktop, your choice.
[05:36] <KenSentMe> jrattner: sudo /etc/init.d/postfix restart
[05:36] <gharz> gnomefreak, now i got another problem. the color is not showing the right one. the saturation/hue is bad.
[05:36] <farous> Kwong: have you considered xubuntu, xface
[05:36] <tanath> anyone?
[05:36] <Kwong> farous: because i usually remote to my ubuntu box only
[05:37] <Kwong> farous: so i dont really need the gnome-desktop
[05:37] <Ichigo> I hope I dont get banned for this but, I am trying to setup keybindings and this app I have no clue what to do with it: xbindkeys-1.7.2.ebuild
[05:37] <__mikem> why can't I pipe the output of ps to another command
[05:37] <Kwong> farous: i want something light
[05:37] <__mikem> I want to do ps -C less -o pid --no-heading -w | kill
[05:37] <klubber> how can i check what software & on what port is listening?
[05:37] <__mikem> in a shell script as a way to kill a process by its command name
[05:37] <farous> Kwong: just remeber to pick up some light applications for other stuff you need like browsing and file managing
[05:38] <__mikem> in this case less is the name of the command I want to kill
[05:38] <synic> __mikem: killall commandname
[05:38] <mluser-work> Is it possible to tell the livecd installer to install/setup grub into /dev/hda7 instead of /dev/hda?
[05:38] <viper474> hello, I can't get the files burned to a disk
[05:38] <tanath> can someone help me get online (i'm on the livecd now)? when ubuntu starts loading and gets to 'configuring network interfaces' it says failed. i brought eth0 and lo up with 'ifconfig eth0 up' and 'ifconfig lo up' but it still doesn't work
[05:38] <Ichigo> did anyone get transparency to work with the scroll mouse wheel running the new Xgl compiz server?
[05:39] <Kwong> farous: i currently running some services on ubuntu, if i remove the glib, will it effect anything to those services?
[05:39] <synic> Kwong: glib, probably not.   glibc yes.
[05:39] <Ng> Kwong: if you try to remove glib you will be told about anythign that requires it
[05:40] <Kwong> Ng: oh alrite, that makes sense to me, thanx
[05:40] <gmccreight> How Long Term is LTS?
[05:40] <Ng> gmccreight: 3 years for the desktop profile, 5 for the server profile
[05:41] <gmccreight> thanks!
[05:41] <__mikem> HEres a question, Ubuntu versions are named after creatures indiginous to south africa, what exactly is a dapper?
[05:41] <tempered> what file do I edit or how do I set the ip address to not be dhcp?
[05:41] <viper474> i connot burn the image to a cd properly, I have wasted 5 cds...
[05:42] <synic> __mikem: it's dapper drake
[05:42] <__mikem> tempered system>administration>networking
[05:42] <Ng> __mikem: it's dapper drake. a drake is a type of duck, dapper is an adjective :)
[05:42] <__mikem> oh
[05:42] <tempered> console only, what do I edit?
[05:42] <__mikem> why must you use the console
[05:42] <eugman> Hey, is it possible to add the ssh server but make it so only one account is ssh accessable?
[05:42] <Ng> tempered: /etc/network/interfaces
[05:42] <__mikem> unless you can't get into x
[05:42] <synic> tempered: /etc/network/interfaces
[05:42] <tempered> thanks
[05:42] <Ng> tempered: see "man interfaces" for documentation for the file format
[05:43] <a22> anyone know how to enable the file /etc/security/limits.conf
[05:43] <dradul> __mikem: drake is either a male duck or a make dragon. Dapper means elegant as in: dressed-to-kill.
[05:43] <Daemonic> Dressed to kill duck?
[05:43] <synic> eugman: sure... only give that user a valid shell
[05:44] <dradul> make dragon -> male dragon
[05:44] <tanath> can someone help me get online (i'm on the livecd now)? when ubuntu starts loading and gets to 'configuring network interfaces' it says failed. i brought eth0 and lo up with 'ifconfig eth0 up' and 'ifconfig lo up' but it still doesn't work
[05:44] <synic> Daemonic: be very afraid
[05:44] <__mikem> Cool. And this distro is definitely dressed to kill redhat
[05:44] <Ng> eugman: you can put entries in /etc/ssh/sshd_config to only allow specific users or groups ssh access
[05:44] <mluser-work> eugman: modify sshd_config and add this to it "AllowUsers <username>"
[05:44] <Ng> eugman: I use "AllowGroups ssh" and then add users to the "ssh" group if they are allowed to ssh in :)
[05:44] <Ng> eugman: or what mluser-work said :)
[05:44] <henriquemaia> -about nfs
[05:44] <dradul> Daemonic: Exactly. All Ubuntu code names are puns that point to the release intention/condition. E.g., Hoary Hedhog. A hedhog is an ant-eater and that release was full of bugs.
[05:45] <__mikem> !nfs
[05:45] <ubotu> I guess nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[05:45] <mluser-work> Is it possible to tell the livecd installer to install/setup grub into /dev/hda7 instead of /dev/hda?
[05:45] <henriquemaia> !nfs
[05:45] <a22> tanath, do you get your ip address using dhcp or do you have to manually assign the ip address from your router?
[05:45] <igorzolnikov> how i can use Wine?
[05:45] <SurfnKid> no luck :(
[05:45] <tanath> how do i manually configure an interface (eth0)?
[05:45] <henriquemaia> Thanks __mikem
[05:45] <tanath> a22, dhcp
[05:45] <__mikem> henriqumeia your welcome, ! is the triger for the irc bot
[05:45] <a22> tanath, try dhcpd eth0
[05:45] <eugman> Ah, perfect thanks. I don't need to make a whole group since this is just going to be a fix my aunts laptop remotely account.
[05:45] <henriquemaia> Thanks.
[05:45] <tanath> a22, hrm, thanks
[05:45] <henriquemaia> !nfs
[05:45] <ubotu> methinks nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[05:45] <__mikem> any tim
[05:45] <SurfnKid> whats the command apt-get runs when it fetches updates?
[05:46] <gnomefreak> SurfnKid: apt-get update
[05:46] <mluser-work> SurfnKid: sudo apt-get update
[05:46] <henriquemaia> !help
[05:46] <gnomefreak> henriquemaia: use /msg ubotu <factoid>
[05:46] <a22> anyone have any idea of how to start up or enable the file /etc/security/limits.conf
[05:46] <tritohc> hello i think i messed up xchat somehow, it won't start anymore.  where would i look for a log telling me why?
[05:46] <gnomefreak> do not play with the bot in the channel
[05:46] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: right.. but when it does the http:// connecting does it wget or something else
[05:46] <tanath> a22, actually, 'ifconfig eth0 up' seems to work, but i can't ping my router. says network unreachable
[05:46] <__mikem> Bare in mind ubotu doesn't know everything, and will be quick to point out when it is ignorent
[05:46] <viper474> i connot burn the image to a cd properly, I have wasted 5 cds...
[05:46] <__mikem> for instance
[05:46] <__mikem> ubotu nothing
[05:47] <ubotu> __mikem: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:47] <gnomefreak> SurfnKid: i would assume wget but for sure i dont know
[05:47] <__mikem> brb
[05:47] <farous_> dam this firmware error and bad programming :(
[05:47] <a22> tanath, login to your router and see if your boxes domain name is coming up
[05:47] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: ah
[05:47] <viper474> i connot burn the image to a cd properly, I have wasted 5 cds...
[05:47] <tanath> a22, doesn't have one
[05:47] <viper474> i cannot burn the image to a cd properly, I have wasted 5 cds...
[05:47] <tanath> a22, and i wouldn't be able to if i can't connect to it :p
[05:47] <farous_> viper474: use a low burn speed 2- 4x
[05:48] <viper474> farous_ cannot find out how to lower it
[05:48] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to configure 5.1 audio under ubuntu?
[05:48] <a22> tanath, hmmm try setting up manuall with ifconfig
[05:48] <SurfnKid> if i do this command  sudo wget http://archive.ubuntu.com dapper Release.gpg
[05:48] <SurfnKid> itll run fine
[05:48] <Skwid_> hey
[05:48] <viper474> farous_ cannot find out how to lower it
[05:48] <Skwid_> anybody tried picasa on ubuntu 6
[05:48] <Skwid_> ?
[05:48] <tanath> a22, when i bring it up with ifconfig it seems to be configured.. just doesn't work
[05:48] <ijeff> the howTo wont help for my video card.. ATI Mobility RADEON 7500
[05:49] <farous_> viper474: depend on what program you use so can not help you there
[05:49] <viper474> which would you use?
[05:49] <farous_> i use k3b
[05:49] <SurfnKid> maybe i have a character conflict or something
[05:49] <Skwid_> what's up with the crappy menu ?
[05:49] <farous_> but all other programs have this functionality so just look for help on your specific program
[05:49] <a22> tanath, do you possibly have an io error?
[05:49] <ijeff> anyone know if i can reach a higher resolution above 1024x168 with my video card.. ATI Mobility RADEON 7500
[05:50] <tanath> a22, i don't believe so. not that i know of
[05:50] <ijeff> anyone know if i can reach a higher resolution above 1024x768 with my video card.. ATI Mobility RADEON 7500
[05:50] <gnomefreak> ijeff: should but can you monitor handle a higher res?
[05:50] <farous_> !tell ijeff about resolution
[05:50] <ijeff> gnomefreak: yep, but do i need to install new drivers/
[05:50] <a22> tanath, try lspci see if your nic comes up
[05:50] <farous_> ijeff: check ubutu pm
[05:50] <tanath> a22, when you're in gnome's network settings, and you click 'activate' on an interface, what does that do? that's what i need to do
[05:51] <a22> tanath, all it does is ifconfig eth0 up
[05:51] <gnomefreak> ijeff: i dont use ati anymore (thankgod) but no not for a higher res you shouldnt have to
[05:51] <tanath> a22, i'm on a livecd now.. i'd have to reboot, and i'd have no more connection :p
[05:51] <a22> tanath, also if you have a wireless nic in there make sure you have that one down before you activate that
[05:51] <tanath> a22, hrm, well that's not working anymore :/
[05:51] <tanath> a22, nope
[05:52] <a22> tanath, do you have more than one nic?
[05:52] <SurfnKid> is there a network monitor system log i can check?
[05:52] <tanath> a22, why would it suddenly fail to configure on boot?
[05:52] <tanath> a22, no
[05:52] <Zkillz|Guest> how do i access my cdrom drive in ubuntu server? I have a file in there i just burned as "data disc", it's in tar type. But i cd'ed to /cdrom and didnt find anything ?
[05:52] <tanath> a22, this wasn't a problem until i rebooted. all i've done is start upgrading to dapper
[05:52] <a22> tanath, hmm not sure some cards don't work until you get into gnome i'm not sure why
[05:52] <tanath> a22, may be a bug
[05:52] <jenda> Ubuntu Dapper crashes occassionally for absolutely no obvious reason. X simply disappears and reappears on tty8! When I switch to tty7, all I see is an error message about X being disabled and restarting it when GDM is configured correctly. Below that is a note: ***glibc detected***corrupted double linked list: 0x0something***
[05:52] <tanath> a22, no, wasn't a prob before
[05:53] <a22> tanath, i've heard that dapper is buggy that could be the problem i use breezy myself
[05:53] <NoUse> Zkillz|Guest you need to mount it, 'mount /cdrom'
[05:53] <Zkillz|Guest> ok 1sec
[05:53] <tanath> a22, i haven't been upgrading packages that list bugs.. just ones that don't
[05:53] <tanath> i can't get into X anymore either
[05:54] <tanath> gdm says there's no drivers
[05:54] <tanath> i upgraded gdm
[05:54] <__mikem> Hey, My mom was vacuming in the room, suddenly the bag fell out and everything spilled over the floor, so I just sat there and said, "Hey, mom, you need to vaccume"
[05:54] <a22> is anyone here at all familiar with the file /etc/security/limits.conf all i need to know is how to start it up
[05:54] <Zkillz|Guest> NoUse, OK i found it now. But how do i move it from /cdrom to my HD ?
[05:54] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to configure 5.1 audio under ubuntu?
[05:54] <NoUse> Zkillz|Guest the cp command
[05:54] <Zkillz|Guest> cp thefile /home/bla ?
[05:54] <NoUse> !tell Zkillz|Guest about commands
[05:54] <NoUse> Zkillz|Guest yes
[05:54] <Zkillz|Guest> thank yuo
[05:54] <Zkillz|Guest> the start dir in ubuntu is /root/ correctly ?
[05:55] <freddyubuntu> Hey guys would somebody please help me to install my tv tuner card, to watch World Cup ? I had once installed it long time ago in breezy...but now I forgot...
[05:55] <NoUse> Zkillz|Guest what do you mean start dir?
[05:55] <Kwong> wat's the recommended ftp daemon for ubuntu?
[05:55] <jbirdAngel> is there a way to run a .exe, my understanding is that it is a video?
[05:55] <NoUse> jbirdAngel wine
[05:55] <a22> Kwong, i use proftpd or are meaning a client?
[05:55] <NoUse> !tell jbirdAngel about wine
[05:55] <dixie> Kwong: i don't know which is recommended but i'm using proftpd and it works
[05:55] <tanath> a22, alrite, i'll try a few things, and if i don't get it working, i'll be back. thx
[05:55] <jbirdAngel> NoUse: thanks
[05:55] <jbirdAngel> also how do i watch .avi's and .mov's etc
[05:56] <mmolina> chile
[05:56] <dixie> jbirdAngel: gxine is good movie player
[05:56] <NoUse> !avi
[05:56] <ubotu> hmm... avi is Video for Windows. For more info http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:56] <mmolina> alguien de chile
[05:56] <jbirdAngel> thank you both
[05:56] <Driverz> sudo apt-get deb-src http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper main
[05:56] <Driverz> dont work for me
[05:56] <mmolina>  alguien de chile
[05:56] <Kwong> dixie: i've just installed proftpd but dont know how to configure it, since my ISP block port <62000, so i configure it to work on port 62005 but somehow i couldnt manage to get into it
[05:56] <mmolina> alguien de chile
[05:56] <mmolina> alguien de chile
[05:56] <mmolina> alguien de chile
[05:56] <Driverz> is that what is should type
[05:56] <mmolina> alguien de chile
[05:56] <mmolina> alguien de chile
[05:56] <mmolina> alguien de chile
[05:56] <LoRez> Warning: `mmolina' seems to be spamming, please discontinue or kills/klines will be issued.
[05:56] <NoUse> mmolina stop it
[05:56] <mmolina> alguien de chilealguien de chilealguien de chile
[05:57] <gnomefreak> !es
[05:57] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:57] <dixie> Kwong: for this can be many reasons why it doesn't work
[05:57] <Kwong> dixie: is there any ref doc?
[05:57] <Kwong> dixie: also how to stop and start proftpd?
[05:58] <freddyubuntu> somebody please help me to watch world cup games by my tv tuner....  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1112094#post1112094
[05:58] <beefsprocket> so how do I install firefox when I get this error: unable to create `./usr/lib/firefox/libgfxpsshar.so': No such file or directory
[05:58] <Skwid_> is there a way to share mysql databases between windows and linux ?????
[05:58] <Skwid_> symlink ?
[05:58] <dixie> Kwong: /etc/init.d/proftpd start|stop
[05:58] <Ng> Skwid_: share how?
[05:58] <Ng> Skwid_: across a network, or on a dual-boot machine?
[05:58] <Skwid_> Ng: on a dual boot
[05:59] <Kwong> dixie: thanx, i'll try it
[05:59] <SurfnKid> guys can someone tell me what to check for this network error i get
[05:59] <dixie> Kwong: http://www.proftpd.org/docs/
[05:59] <Spec> !seen neutrinomass
[05:59] <Skwid_> im tired of emailing dumps to myself and imporing them :)
[05:59] <liquoredonlife> Spec, neutrinomass (n=pandis@ppp55-116.adsl.forthnet.gr) was last seen leaving #ubuntu 8hours 52minutes 55seconds ago.
[05:59] <ubotu> neutrinomass <n=pandis@ppp55-116.adsl.forthnet.gr> was last seen on IRC in channel #ubuntu-offtopic, 9h 32m 46s ago, saying: '(Needless to see I finished it in one sitting and reread it the next day )'.
[05:59] <Huh1> hey.
[05:59] <SurfnKid> maybe a proxy file i have to disable strings or something
[05:59] <Ng> Skwid_: I imagine you could store the mysql data files on a fat32 drive so they can both access them, or install an ext3 filesystem driver on windows, but I'm not 100% sure that the file formats are the same (I would hope and assume they are). Take backups and try it :)
[05:59] <dixie> Kwong: on /etc/proftpd.conf to change listening port
[06:00] <Kwong> dixie: yup i know it
[06:00] <Kwong> dixie: one more question
[06:00] <__mikem> that must be a new feature for ubotu
[06:00] <Skwid_> Ng: hum ok thanks
[06:00] <__mikem> anyway, I am going to take a nap
[06:00] <tony_> hi all! can anyone direct me to a guide to current problems with dapper? does this release work well out of the box?
[06:00] <__mikem> bbl
[06:00] <Kwong> dixie: i want to map users to their home dir when they ftp to server, how could i do it?
[06:00] <ooboon2> is there a way to generate xorg.conf "automatically" ?
[06:00] <Huh1> I got a problem with my screen setup, I think it has something to do with me having an nvidia gfx card: the screen display is somewhat shifted to the right. how do I fix this?
[06:01] <Ng> tony_: the release notes list some known issues, and launchpad.net contains the bug database. I think that's about all there is for finding that information
[06:01] <Zajjko> aPoX: Could you do me a favour? Search the log for "Zajjko|work" and send me the command "dpkg-blah blah blah" that I was given earlier?
[06:01] <bensode> Anyone have information on getting dual monitor support from a Dell M70 laptop under Dapper?
[06:01] <Huh1> so the trashbin icon as well as the logoff/shutdown/ etc buttons are hardly visible because they're off the display of my screen
[06:01] <dixie> Kwong: You want something like chroot ?
[06:01] <farous_> tony_: wait a month if you can for most of the bugs to be streamed out
[06:01] <dixie> Kwong: to restrict user only to thier home directories?
[06:02] <tony_> Ng: thansk for your help! any big issues i should know about before i try it out as my only OS?
[06:02] <Driverz> is ok
[06:02] <Kwong> dixie: yes
[06:02] <Driverz> i added the repository to source list
[06:02] <dixie> Kwong: i think it is possible
[06:02] <Kwong> dixie: you know when users ftp to the server
[06:02] <Driverz> and am now installing wine :)
[06:02] <Ng> tony_: nothing especially major. If you use the regular live/desktop install CD you'll get a fair idea of how well it works on your machine straight away, since the installer runs inside a live instance of ubuntu :)
[06:02] <Kwong> dixie: they should go to their home dir instead of some other places
[06:03] <dixie> Kwong: http://www.proftpd.org/docs/directives/linked/config_ref_DefaultRoot.html
[06:03] <aktiwers> Hi all!
[06:03] <Tenshi> is there a bluetooth manager that handles HID devices?
[06:03] <Lewix> alright
[06:03] <aktiwers> Can anyone tell me how I can Wget to /media/sda1 ??
[06:03] <Kwong> dixie: thanx
[06:03] <tony_> Ng: ok! sounds great! could i keep all my files? or is format allways included?
[06:03] <Lewix> I would like to design a website, what tools can I use?
[06:04] <WINBALL> I have to install repositories to find wine as a package ?
[06:04] <dixie> Kwong: add to you proftpd.conf
[06:04] <dixie> Kwong: DefaultRoot ~
[06:04] <albacker> guys is there any GUI partitioning application ? i want to delete the windows application /dev/hda1 and make it one with /dev/hda4  [which is the root ext3 partition of linux]  !?
[06:04] <albacker> s/appliocation/ partition.. * :S
[06:05] <NoUse> WINBALL no there is a version in the ubuntu repos
[06:05] <aktiwers> No one?
[06:05] <gmccreight> Lewix: You might consider the program NVU
[06:05] <a22> i need some help starting up the limits.conf file anyone have any idea at all how to do this?
[06:06] <Lewix> gmccreight, is it better than frontpage or dreamwaver
[06:06] <NoUse> a tin can and string is better than frontpage
[06:06] <apokryphos> for web development projects I always use Quanta+
[06:06] <gmccreight> no, but you're asking in the Ubutu channel, so I assume you want it to run on Linux
[06:06] <aktiwers> Really no one who can help me with this? :(
[06:06] <bensode> eep in Xchat is there an option to turn off joins/parts?
[06:06] <bensode> for this channel
[06:07] <rdz> maybe this question is a bit OT: how can i create a message filter rule in evolution, so that all mails that are sent to a specific account of mine are moved the a certain folder?
[06:07] <JasonL> is there a way to get Newton to launch without the small window with the apple in appearing?
[06:07] <WINBALL> NoUse Package wine is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[06:07] <neutrinomass> Spec: ping
[06:07] <gmccreight> Lewix: no, but you're asking in the Ubutu channel, so I assume you want it to run on Linux
[06:07] <apokryphos> WINBALL: /msg ubotu wine
[06:07] <NoUse> aktiwers what partition type is sda1?
[06:07] <Spec> neutrinomass: heya, someone took my spec
[06:07] <Driverz> right
[06:07] <Driverz> any1 can help
[06:07] <Driverz> lol
[06:08] <Driverz> umm
[06:08] <albacker> Lewix, nothing is better than something else. it's better for someoen, and it's better for you, and it all depends of what you are used to use. Everyone will give his own opinion. some people use vi/emacs/notepad to design webpages, so try it and use it :D
[06:08] <neutrinomass> Spec: Congrats! You mean it was approved or is somebody implementing it ?
[06:08] <Spec> neutrinomass: Martin Pitt is assignee and drafter, https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/auto-unmount-notifications
[06:08] <Driverz> ive installed wine
[06:08] <beavis> !printer
[06:08] <ubotu> methinks printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[06:08] <Driverz> how do i run it
[06:08] <Spec> neutrinomass: well, i thought it was just gonna sit there, so, :p
[06:08] <gmccreight> Lewix: as far as I know, Dreamweaver is the best web IDE, though many here would probably argue that you should code by hand.
[06:08] <aktiwers> NoUse: ext3..  but all I want to do is to "wget Url to /media/sda1" but I dont know how to do it?
[06:08] <apokryphos> gmccreight: if you want to produce any sort of decent code, yes 8)
[06:08] <neutrinomass> Spec: Will be cool if it makes Edgy :D
[06:08] <tanath> a22: 'dhclient eth0' worked and downgrading gdm got me back into X. thanks :)
[06:08] <NoUse> aktiwers cd /media/sda1; then wget http://url/file
[06:08] <Spec> neutrinomass: indeedy
[06:09] <rdz> aktiwers, why not first 'cd /media/sda1'?
[06:09] <aktiwers> NoUse: Thanks! gonna try it :)
[06:09] <void^> last time i used dreamweaver some years ago i ended up fixing things in notepad.
[06:09] <Zkillz|Guest> Anyone got any clues of how to get a intel pro e1000 network card to work?
[06:09] <aktiwers> NoUse: Thanks! it worked!
[06:09] <Zajjko> apokryphos: could you send me the "dpkg" command again, lost it so I configed through pico = no change
[06:10] <gmccreight> apokryphos: I actually just code by hand, but I think that's not really the answer Lewix was looking for...
[06:10] <neutrinomass> Spec: Do you know Perl by any chance?
[06:10] <apokryphos> Zajjko: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:10] <Zajjko> thnx
[06:10] <bensode> is there an IRC command to stop displaying join/part/quit spam in all channels?
[06:10] <unity> bensode: it's controlled by your irc client
[06:10] <apokryphos> bensode: there's an option in the menus of X-chat, look around
[06:10] <Lewix> gmccreight, I don't know man...I want your advise
[06:10] <tanath> a22: although i had to reconfigure x
[06:10] <bensode> using xchat ... will look again
[06:11] <sugarhigh4242> how can i capture a video of my desktop?
[06:11] <Spec> neutrinomass: nope, :p
[06:11] <Spec> neutrinomass: not enough to be helpful, at least
[06:11] <zhenre> is there anyway to use two monitors in ubuntu (I have a geforce 6200 TC) or even just using the DVI and no analog, I see no video when I try using the dvi
[06:11] <Zkillz|Guest> Anyone got any clues of how to get a intel pro e1000 network card to work?
[06:11] <gmccreight> Lewix: Are you a coder in another language?  If so, then css and html aren't too hard to pick up by hand.
[06:11] <farous_> sugarhigh4242: look up screencast on the forums and the web
[06:11] <farous_> sugarhigh4242: a great start is wikipedia
[06:12] <Lewix> gmccreight,  i used to code in html but i forgot
[06:12] <NoUse> sugarhigh4242 http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/06/08/how-to-create-a-screencast-in-ubuntu/
[06:12] <gmccreight> Lewix: Otherwise, Nvu is free, runs on Linux and Windows, so there's not a high barrier to entry.
[06:12] <Zkillz|Guest> Anyone got any clues of how to get a intel pro e1000 network card to work?
[06:12] <Lewix> gmccreight, I'll give it a try..Im a newbie with linux tough
[06:13] <Lewix> where can I download it ?
[06:13] <tony_> Hi all! i forgot to ask: any issues specifically with amd64 bit?
[06:13] <tony_> http://www.ubuntu.com/download
[06:13] <apokryphos> tony_: FAQ
[06:13] <gmccreight> Lewix: http://www.nvu.com/download.php
[06:13] <orbin> Zkillz|Guest: that wired or wireless?
[06:13] <neutrinomass> Spec: OK thanks. The g-s-t backends are in Perl and I really don't have the time to learn it all. I haven't talked to upstream about it, but g-s-t needs to be extended for USB ADSL modems and it would be nice to have it in edgy.
[06:13] <tubbie> hi, I have wireeless problem. the transfer speed is very slow
[06:13] <Ng> tony_: things like browser plugins and multimedia codecs don't tend to work on the amd64 version
[06:13] <Lewix> gmccreight, can I see what kind of design you made with it
[06:13] <gnomefreak> Lewix: sudo apt-get install nvu
[06:13] <airmikey> i trying to , create launcher on desktop for my backup drive...what command do i type to ge to drive
[06:14] <Ng> tony_: there are workarounds though, you can install a 32bit version of firefox, but if you want it to be painless it might be worth going with the 386 version
[06:14] <Spec> neutrinomass: what's g-s-t?
[06:14] <tubbie> signal is Bit Rate:11 Mb/s   Sensitivity:1/3 Link Quality=92/92  Signal level=5/153  Noise level=110/153
[06:14] <eXistenZ> what's the default html directory for apache2?
[06:14] <gmccreight> Lewix: I've never used it! ;)  I code by hand.
[06:14] <apokryphos> eXistenZ: /var/www
[06:14] <tubbie> transfering at max 35kb/s!
[06:14] <tony_> ng: thanks again! ill go for no hassle
[06:14] <Spec> tubbie: iwconfig <device> rate 54M         (if you have wireless 802.11g)
[06:14] <tubbie> Spec, I have 11 mbps wireless
[06:14] <Lewix> gnomefreak, thanks
[06:14] <eXistenZ> apokryphos, for each user?
[06:14] <Spec> oh, have fun.
[06:14] <Spec> :p
[06:15] <gnomefreak> yw Lewix
[06:15] <Lewix> gmccreight, ya let me see how it looks like
[06:15] <tubbie> even with 11mbps, it should go faster than 350kb/s
[06:15] <zhenre> does anyone run two monitors on ubuntu?
[06:15] <apokryphos> eXistenZ: erm, apache by default is per-account, not per-user, so there is no default user apache directory. You'd have to start hacking the configuration.
[06:15] <Huh1> Help me please. My display is somewhat screwed up, pushed to the right. so on the left there is a black blank and on the right the display is clipped off. how can I fix that? I've got an nvidia gfx card and I'm running 6.06
[06:15] <gharz> guys, what's the command line to view a .png or .jpg files?
[06:15] <Spec> !anyone
[06:15] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? </hint>
[06:15] <gmccreight> gnomefreak: Whoops.  Thanks for the correction.
[06:15] <Lewix> gmccreight, html or xml ?
[06:15] <gnomefreak> Huh1: if you run your mouse off screen to right does it fix it?
[06:16] <farous_> zhenre: you need to configure xorg.conf for dual head or xinerama depend what you need
[06:16] <bensode> bah I'll just have to deal with the join/part spam ...
[06:16] <Spec> gharz: xview, if it's installed,
[06:16] <neutrinomass> Spec: gnome-system-tools (i.e. most of what's under system->administration - we're interested in the "networking" part, network-admin)
[06:16] <gharz> Spec, thanks! i'll try that
[06:16] <gmccreight> Lewix: xhtml... ;)
[06:16] <eXistenZ> apokryphos, I used to make public_html directory for a user foo and the address would be http://127.0.0.1/~foo
[06:16] <Lewix> gmccreight, lol what's the difference ?
[06:16] <Spec> neutrinomass: ah, ok, so it doesn't work with usb adsl?, is filing a bug or writing a spec appropriate?
[06:16] <apokryphos> eXistenZ: look into the apache2.conf, it's pretty readable
[06:17] <gmccreight> Lewix: It conforms to the well formedness of XML, but it has the standard syntax of HTML.  Like the <body> tag.
[06:17] <gharz> Spec, xview is not installed. i tried to apt-get it but it's not available.
[06:17] <bensode> Anyone have any experience  getting dual support screen setup on a laptop?
[06:17] <vodka-monk> hi folks
[06:17] <bensode> errr dual-screen support for laptops that is?
[06:17] <zhenre> farous_: do you know what options I have to change or a tutorial I could go to
[06:17] <orbin> gharz: eog <file>
[06:18] <Lewix> gmccreight, alright
[06:18] <vodka-monk> my evolution in ubuntu is not abe to connect to exchange
[06:18] <cypher> any one here works with STREAMS ?
[06:18] <Huh1> gnomefreak:  no, it doesnt fix the problem
[06:18] <AskHL> Hey, I've been looking on the forums but haven't found a solution. My computer sometimes (particularly when the wireless has been active) crashes during shutdown while 'deconfiguring network interfaces'. I have the impression that this isn't an entirely unknown issue. Does anyone else have this problem and possibly a solution?
[06:18] <gmccreight> Lewix: In other words, it's easy to use a validator or parser on.
[06:18] <gharz> orbin, it worked! thanks!
[06:18] <Lewix> gmccreight, alright
[06:19] <Spec> gharz: apt-get install xloadimage
[06:19] <orbin> gharz: yw
[06:19] <neutrinomass> Spec: I've already written up a spec and I'm slowly beginning the implementation. There's quite a lot of work to do. A bug report is open against network-admin, but it's not that simple because we have to figure out a way to install the firmware for these devices as well.
[06:19] <DavidJaq> I want to get vmware up and going in Dapper so I can install Windows XP inside of it so I can use those must-have programs that I can't run under linux or find alternatives for... but it has 'vmware-install.pl' and I don't know how to run that to install it
[06:20] <DavidJaq> can someone help me?
[06:20] <Spec> neutrinomass: oh....that means on distribution it'll be broken? :)
[06:20] <Aragorn_Guardian> hi
[06:20] <administrador> #ubuntu-es
[06:20] <cypher> dapper has vmware ?
[06:20] <Huh1> btw is there something such as Highlighting in gaim?
[06:20] <rdz> bensode, it works here. but i used aticonfig which destroyed my xorg.conf
[06:20] <NoUse> cypher vmware player
[06:20] <Spec> DavidJaq: chmod +x vmware-install.pl;./vmware-install.pl
[06:20] <aktiwers> DavidJaq: Try this guide, worked great for me        http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=183209
[06:21] <usama> hi all
[06:21] <Linuturk> !ssh
[06:21] <ubotu> ssh is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[06:21] <Spec> DavidJaq: sorry, add a sudo in front of those commands, unless you follow the guide
[06:22] <usama> my system's sound is not working, can anyone help me. also lspci is not showing any sound device
[06:22] <Linuturk> is ssh the best way for remote access?
[06:22] <Spec> Linuturk: yes
[06:22] <Linuturk> or should I go vnc since I want a gui?
[06:22] <Spec> Linuturk: it's fast, and secure.
[06:22] <AskHL> Linuturk, you can use ssh -X ...
[06:22] <Spec> Linuturk: It'd be better to forward X11 through ssh
[06:22] <Ichigo> Linuturk: is the best thing to do for remote access
[06:22] <Linuturk> i'll be remote via a windows machine, will that still work?
[06:22] <neutrinomass> Spec: lol, hopefully not. It hasn't been approved for edgy yet. It's a mess though (weird firmware licensing, stuff needs to be packaged and a couple of applications should be written).
[06:23] <XVampireX> Hi
[06:23] <Spec> Linuturk: run cygwin X11
[06:23] <vodka-monk> my evolution in ubuntu is not abe to connect to exchange
[06:23] <Steil> Is there a way to get network manager to work with unencrypted networks?
[06:23] <XVampireX> Help on partitioning
[06:23] <Spec> neutrinomass: well, you probably can't ship firmware with ubuntu, right?
[06:23] <tubbie> how do u disblae ipv6 networking?
[06:23] <XVampireX> Please
[06:23] <vodka-monk> evolution 2.6 doesnt use native evolution connector ?
[06:23] <tubbie> disable*
[06:23] <usama> can anyone help me about that sound problem?
[06:23] <Linuturk> Spec, is this guide the most uptodate? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto
[06:23] <Linuturk> ubuntu 6.06
[06:23] <XVampireX> Can anyone help me with partitioning?
[06:23] <Aragorn_Guardian> i am getting ubuntu iso. the alternate is necessary?
[06:23] <XVampireX> Aragorn_Guardian: no
[06:23] <farous> tubbie: check the forums
[06:24] <XVampireX> Please, help me with partitioning
[06:24] <Aragorn_Guardian> XVampireX, thanks...
[06:24] <jbirdAngel> synaptic got this error on reloading repositories: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-updates/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[06:24] <jbirdAngel>   is this a network problem or should i do somethign to fix it
[06:24] <void^> usama: you should give some information about your soundcard at least
[06:24] <Aragorn_Guardian> server is stable too...
[06:24] <XVampireX> I need / and /home and /swap
[06:24] <farous> tubbie: there is great howto there
[06:24] <Spec> Linuturk: Yes, except it doesn't tell you how to export X11
[06:24] <airmikey> is there a command to type in terminal to get to back up drive
[06:24] <vodka-monk> my evolution in ubuntu is not abe to connect to exchange
[06:24] <vodka-monk> evolution 2.6 doesnt use native evolution connector ?
[06:24] <Spec> airmikey: where's the backup drive mounted?
[06:24] <XVampireX> PLEASE HELP ME
[06:24] <XVampireX> !partitioning
[06:24] <ubotu> partitioning is probably best done using gparted, gparted, or fdisk. You must unmount a disk before it can be partitioned. Use the LiveCD for this.
[06:25] <XVampireX> >_<
[06:25] <Jimmey__> Can Gmail accounts be used with Evolution easily?
[06:25] <Spec> XVampireX: please don't shout
[06:25] <Jimmey__> Emphasis on easy.
[06:25] <XVampireX> Spec: Please help me
[06:25] <Steil> Jimmey__: yes
[06:25] <Spec> XVampireX: i refuse, you shouted. it hurt my feelings :-/
[06:25] <NoUse> XVampireX its easier to help when you ask a specific question
[06:25] <XVampireX> ...
[06:25] <airmikey> spec: airmikey/dat1
[06:25] <Spec> ^^
[06:25] <XVampireX> I did
[06:25] <Jimmey__> Steil, have you set one up before?
[06:25] <Steil> Yep
[06:25] <JasonL> is the kubuntu forum now on the main kubuntu site?
[06:25] <kane77> hey guys... do you know of any good online RPG??? (free)
[06:25] <Spec> airmikey: ?
[06:26] <Jimmey__> kane77, sudo apt-cache search rpg
[06:26] <XVampireX> I remember in before the desktop cd, in the text mode install
[06:26] <Steil> You just enable pop on gmail and then I think theres a gmail page that describes how to setup evolution for it
[06:26] <Spec> kane77: webbased or not? :)
[06:26] <ooboon2> (WW) NVIDIA: No matching Device section for instance (BusID PCI:1:0:0) found
[06:26] <ooboon2> root@Dapper:/etc/X11# grep BusID xorg.conf
[06:26] <ooboon2>         BusID       "PCI:0:5:0"
[06:26] <Jimmey__> Steil, okay, thanks.
[06:26] <XVampireX> I was able to select what partition everything will be
[06:26] <Jimmey__> !paste
[06:26] <Linuturk> Spec, so I should go with openssh? or should I use the ssh package?
[06:26] <ooboon2> .. how can it be?
[06:26] <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] .
[06:26] <usama> void^, i dont know which is the company and what is the model of sound card. i tried lspci but its not showing sound card
[06:26] <Spec> Linuturk: openssh
[06:26] <Spec> Linuturk: the ssh package is probably a dummy package for openssh
[06:26] <void^> usama: is it an old pc?
[06:26] <kane77> Spec, what is webbased?
[06:26] <Spec> although i'm not certain
[06:26] <Linuturk> mmk
[06:26] <Spec> kane77: rpgs that are webpage-based
[06:26] <vodka-monk> my menu editor is not working !!
[06:27] <kane77> Spec, no not web based, then...
[06:27] <Linuturk> Spec, no further configuration needed?
[06:27] <NoUse> XVampireX ok, you can still do that
[06:27] <XVampireX> How?
[06:27] <AskHL> vodka-monk, do you use Xubuntu ?
[06:27] <XVampireX> I only have 3 options
[06:27] <Spec> kane77: I mean, there's lots of ROMs you can use with zsnes/snes9express/gsnes9x, and various other n64/ps emulators
[06:27] <NoUse> XVampireX run the installer, it will ask you
[06:27] <NoUse> XVampireX what are your options?
[06:27] <vodka-monk> AskHL: No Ubunto
[06:27] <orbin> vodka-monk: which menu eiditor? :P
[06:27] <Spec> Linuturk: nope, just install it and it'll do it's thing. On windows download a program called "putty", and you can use that to connect
[06:28] <Linuturk> right, i know about puttty
[06:28] <XVampireX> It only says 3 things, and I can select only primary partition and extended partition
[06:28] <Skwid_> can i install xgl / compiz if i have an integrated graphics card ?
[06:28] <XVampireX> but there's logical partition
[06:28] <Spec> Linuturk: you can forward X11 with putty, but you need an X11 running, so I'd suggest installing cygwin
[06:28] <cdubya> I need to setup a cron job to cp some dirs for backup on a nightly basis, and I was looking at the options for cp and it has the -R option, which I thought would allow me to set it to backup every day at a given time....
[06:28] <vodka-monk> I am try to add a custom menu to skype buts it not comming up
[06:28] <Jimmey__> Skwid_, what card
[06:28] <kane77> Spec, but I'm looking for something that is playable in multiplayer... some MMORPG...
[06:28] <XVampireX> but I can't select logical partition
[06:28] <Skwid_> Jimmey__: intel
[06:28] <Spec> kane77: ah, an MMORPG....i dual-boot to play WoW :-/
[06:28] <neutrinomass> Spec: (sorry for slow responses, I'm writing a couple of e-mails) For some devices you can ship the firmware. For accessrunners the script I have scans the CD that comes with the modem for the windows drivers and uses a firmware extractor to grab the firmware from there ...
[06:28] <Spec> kane77: i'm a bad, bad person.
[06:28] <cdubya> I thought I had it setup right, but when I tested it the other day, the recursion didn't seem to work......
[06:29] <kane77> Spec, :)
[06:29] <Jimmey__> Skwid_, I'm pretty sure that XGL and Compiz got some support for the i810s - Do you have one of those?
[06:29] <Linuturk> Spec, what ports in my firewall do I need to open?
[06:29] <XVampireX> Please help me with partitioningg
[06:29] <AskHL> vodka-monk, hm ok. I didn't even know there was a program for that.
[06:29] <Spec> neutrinomass: ah, i see
[06:29] <XVampireX> partitioning^
[06:29] <Skwid_> Jimmey__: yeah i think so
[06:29] <Spec> Linuturk: 22
[06:29] <Linuturk> thanks
[06:29] <orbin> cdubya: is this a headless box?
[06:29] <neutrinomass> Spec: Generally though it's a tricky situation. The worst part is where you are allowed to download the firmware, but not package it so that it gets on the main CD .
[06:29] <Spec> Linuturk: you can change that if you want, but default is port:22
[06:29] <cdubya> orbin, nope
[06:29] <Aragorn_Guardian> where are ubuntu 6.06 packages??
[06:29] <neutrinomass> Spec: Not to mention that I only have one USB modem, so I'm not sure how the others should be set up :(
[06:29] <Spec> neutrinomass: if you're allowed to download it, have a pre-install script that downloads it in the package?
[06:29] <Aragorn_Guardian> .deb, i wanna say
[06:29] <NoUse> !tell Aragorn_Guardian about dapper
[06:30] <cdubya> orbin, I had setup the job in cron.daily......
[06:30] <Jimmey__> Skwid_, follow the links. Hope that helps :)
[06:30] <NoUse> Aragorn_Guardian what do you need the specific debs for?
[06:30] <cdubya> orbin, and it copied my first test of just a single folder.....
[06:30] <XVampireX> Ok, I found how to do a swap, how do I make /home ?
[06:30] <neutrinomass> Spec: How are you going to downlaod the script without a working modem ;) ?
[06:30] <cdubya> orbin, but when I went to try the -R option, it didn't seem to work
[06:30] <Spec> neutrinomass: ssh, be quiet
[06:30] <Spec> neutrinomass: it honestly didn't cross my mind :-/, damn, that does suck.
[06:30] <Aragorn_Guardian> only to see where synaptic will look for...
[06:31] <torstein_> hey guys!
[06:31] <NoUse> XVampireX http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/partitions-booting.html
[06:31] <Spec> torstein_: heya
[06:31] <Skwid_> Jimmey__: links ? where ? :)
[06:31] <torstein_> voav, this is my first time trying IRC
[06:31] <torstein_> I didn't know it was this easy to set up
[06:31] <gharz> guys, how do i delete a directory even if it's not empty?
[06:31] <Spec> i was gonna say, it's pretty easy torstein_
[06:31] <Skwid_> Jimmey__: oh, just got em
[06:31] <orbin> cdubya: what's the cp command you're using?
[06:31] <Spec> torstein_: you just type stuff, and magically stuff appears on the screen, it's pretty cool
[06:32] <Jimmey__> Skwid_ :-P
[06:32] <torstein_> Spec: hehe :) It appears so
[06:32] <Aesop> Ever get one of those times where you FINALLY got something to work, and then broke it again within the hour?
[06:32] <exhale> no
[06:32] <cdubya> orbin cp -R /home/user/dirs_we_want/ /media/SEA_DISK
[06:32] <gavagai> my install has been a nightmare.  the previous owner of this computer said warty recognized all the hardware.  if i install warty and upgrade, will the hardware continue to work, or will i just end up with the same problems after upgrading to the current version?
[06:32] <cdubya> orbin, that was how the man page read I thought.....
[06:33] <Jimmey__> Aesop - Every other day. I've re-installed Dapper about 4 times. I'll not even start talking about Breezy..
[06:33] <Shaezsche> if ubuntu is so great why cant it recognize that my proc is a pentium M. even kanotix does that!
[06:33] <Geoffrey2> I just did a complete reinstall of ubuntu, and I'm noticing that I can't access some of the packages that I could previously, but as far as I can tell, I have all the available sources selected
[06:33] <cosoc> can someone help me disable the tap to click function of my touchpad?
[06:33] <NoUse> Shaezsche regognize as in.. what?
[06:33] <Jimmey__> Shaezsche: What's the problem?
[06:33] <Jimmey__> NoUse, please let me solve this one :(
[06:33] <Jimmey__> XoD
[06:33] <Spec> Shaezsche: cat /proc/cpuinfo, what's it say?
[06:33] <Aesop> Jimmey__, Sometimes I jsut want to give up, neh?
[06:33] <apokryphos> Geoffrey2: example?
[06:34] <Jimmey__> Aesop, installing Linux is fun :)
[06:34] <Geoffrey2> network-manager-gnome
[06:34] <Shaezsche> spec, not sure im on winxp atm, because ubuntu doesnt recognize my modem
[06:34] <Geoffrey2> xchat-gnome
[06:34] <Spec> what type of modem?
[06:34] <Shaezsche> winmodem
[06:34] <Spec> ...
[06:34] <Spec> !winmodem
[06:34] <Shaezsche> the hsfdrivers from linuxant dont work either
[06:34] <ubotu> hmm... winmodem is See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto for instructions on setting up your modem (including winmodems). Additional info can be found at http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
[06:34] <Shaezsche> that faq does NOT help either
[06:34] <Spec> well, too bad, i didn't buy a winmodem ;)
[06:34] <Aesop> Jimmey__, Well, my Breezy was so hacked up... I spent about 10 hours yesterday getting the Dapper upgrade to install. Nice things about external RAIDS is that it makes it REALLY easy to restore files after wiping the HDD.
[06:35] <cosoc> can someone help me disable the tap to click function of my touchpad?
[06:35] <Spec> !touchpad
[06:35] <ubotu> Spec: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:35] <Spec> ...
[06:35] <torstein_> Guys, just a tip: Never do a $ sudo dist-upgrade ! That's how I upgraded from Breezy to Dapper, and I've experienced a loit of irritating problems like packages that won't install etc.
[06:36] <NoUse> torstein_ I did that last night, no prob
[06:36] <Aesop> Hey, what's a good WYSIWYG HTML editor? I need to pop out a website fast and it doesn't need to work well, it just needs to look pretty =P
[06:36] <XiXaQ> what does it mean when Firestarter's icon in the tray is a blinking lightning?
[06:36] <cosoc> !touchpad
[06:36] <ubotu> cosoc: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:36] <NoUse> torstein_ have you used anything like automatix?
[06:36] <edneymatias> torstein: i did it too....and it's ok!
[06:36] <SurfnKid> well my stupid router is the problem
[06:36] <Jimmey__> XiXaQ, it's blocking a connection. Click on the "events" tab,  in firestarter.
[06:36] <julian_> how can i upgrade from breezy to dapper?
[06:36] <tkup> any horror stories for those moving away from breezy to drap?
[06:36] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: I got it man
[06:36] <Jimmey__> !upgrade
[06:36] <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)
[06:36] <torstein_> NoUse, yea, I used Automatix on Breezy before the upgrade.
[06:37] <NoUse> torstein_ thats why
[06:37] <exhale> ugh
[06:37] <NoUse> torstein_ automatix breaks systems
[06:37] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: i assume its beccause im behind the router, so Im now directly on the modem
[06:37] <SurfnKid> gnomefreak: now i can apt-get fine :)
[06:37] <gnomefreak> good
[06:37] <julian_> thank u
[06:37] <SurfnKid> thanks
[06:37] <ijeff> how can I install MPEG video support?
[06:37] <Spec> !touchpad
[06:37] <ubotu> well, touchpad is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticsTouchpadHowTo
[06:37] <cdubya> umm, I didn't use Automatix before any upgrade and did a dist-upgrade and just yesterday finally was able to get this system working on Dapper.....I won't do that again.
[06:37] <torstein_> NoUse: What do you know hehe, guess I better do a reinstallation then
[06:38] <Spec> Automatix is a good way to break your system.
[06:38] <cdubya> my experience sounds much the same as torstein_
[06:38] <airmikey> whats the command to open my harddrive
[06:38] <Spec> highly effecient
[06:38] <NoUse> torstein_ I've never used automatix so I don't know how to recover from it
[06:38] <livevil> Hi guys, IT's one week I'm trying to share folder in my local area network my folders. there are other two users, using winXP. I've tried to follow the wiki, I've readed the howto and answered in the forum, but noone could help me to resolve the problem with samba. Anyway, from the winXP computer I can see the ubuntu server, but I can't explore it, saying I've no permission. From ubuntu resource - net server I see windows network,
[06:38] <livevil>  but when I double click, I can't see the other user. Please someone help me
[06:38] <NoUse> cdubya did you manaullly install any debs?
[06:38] <Spec> livevil: how are you doing authentication in samba?
[06:38] <ijeff> anyone know how can I install MPEG video support?
[06:39] <Spec> !mpeg
[06:39] <ubotu> Spec: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:39] <pm> hi
[06:39] <torstein_> NoUse: What kind of a printer are you using? Canon? *hoping*
[06:39] <Jimmey__> !restrictedFormats
[06:39] <ubotu> well, restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[06:39] <cdubya> NoUse, man, I've installed, reinstalled, purged and FINALLY got this thing to work with DVD playback after much frustration got it working.....using xine
[06:39] <NoUse> !tell ijeff about restricted
[06:39] <NoUse> torstein_ HP
[06:39] <Spec> cdubya: try vlc as well,
[06:39] <livevil> spec I haven't set a password
[06:39] <Jemt_> Ok, this is just TO much now. In 3 days, Dapper has frozen completely 5 times!! All I can do is turn of my computer - I lose data every time. Can anyone help me? At least with some debugging so I can find ie error messages from the kernel or what ever, so I can file a bug ?
[06:39] <cdubya> Spec, wouldn't work a likc
[06:39] <cdubya> lick
[06:40] <Frogzoo> Jemt_: which vid card u using?
[06:40] <cdubya> vlc always worked before, as did totem, but nothing worked...did the upgrade and everything was busted
[06:40] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: ATI Radeon Mobility M6 (default drivers)
[06:40] <cdubya> livevil, so what all have you tried?
[06:40] <livevil> spec[ global ] 
[06:40] <livevil>   workgroup = casa
[06:40] <livevil>   netbios name = maurizio
[06:40] <livevil> [folder] 
[06:40] <livevil>   comment = cartella pubblica
[06:40] <livevil>   path = /home/folder
[06:40] <Spec> cdubya: damn
[06:40] <livevil>   public = yes
[06:40] <tkup> Jimmey__, I didn't ask about a tutorial to upgrade from breezy to drapper
[06:40] <livevil>   writable = yes
[06:40] <Subhuman> !paste
[06:40] <livevil>   create mask = 0777
[06:40] <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] .
[06:40] <Jemt_> !pastebin
[06:40] <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] .
[06:40] <livevil>   directory mask = 0777
[06:40] <roico> whn i use free -m, it tells me i have no swap, although i have "/dev/hda3       none            swap    sw              0       0" on my fstab
[06:40] <livevil>   force user = nobody
[06:40] <livevil>   force group = nogroup
[06:40] <Spec> please don't pate here....
[06:40] <livevil> available = yes
[06:40] <cdubya> Spec, it was frustrating to say the least
[06:40] <Spec> or you'll get kicked....
[06:40] <Spec> like that....
[06:41] <Hajuu> hey guys! I just completed a dist-upgrade... and now I have no shells in my menu in fluxbox even though xterm is installed... Anyone got any ideas?
[06:41] <torstein_> NoUse: hmm, I'm using a Canon i850, and have experienced some major problems getting it to actually print in Dapper. That's why I chose to upgrade from Breezy, because it setting it up there was much easier. Anybody else experiencing problems with printers in Dapper Drake?
[06:41] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: Is it a known issue with ATI ?
[06:41] <cdubya> umm, livevil, you did create the users on your samba setup using smbpasswd, yes?
[06:41] <airmikey> how do i open up backup drive threw terminal
[06:41] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: It is SO frustrating. I'm crazy about Dapper. It is great. But I haft to downgrade to Breezy if the problem cannot be solved
[06:42] <NoUse> Jemt_ when you say default drivesr, do you mean the binary ATI drivesr from synaptic?
[06:42] <Jemt_> NoUse: I mean what ever Ubuntu installed for me :)
[06:42] <zhenre> are there any dual head tutorials for ubuntu
[06:42] <Jemt_> NoUse: I havn't changed any drivers myself
[06:42] <Concord_Dawn> zhenre: You mean dual monitors?
[06:42] <zhenre> or would someone help me edit my xorg.conf file
[06:42] <zhenre> yeah
[06:42] <_stev> How do I mount my zen micro in ubuntu?
[06:43] <NoUse> Jemt_ ok
[06:43] <rocky_> i cant get "sudo apt-get install qsynatics" to work.  it says it cant find the package
[06:43] <Spec> umm
[06:43] <rocky_> and ideas?
[06:43] <Spec> who asked for dual head?
[06:43] <zhenre> well really I'd be happy to just to get a single DVI monitor
[06:43] <Spec> zhenre: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XineramaHowTo?action=show&redirect=DualHead
[06:43] <torstein_> Hmmm, I guess I'm the only one then, witgh Canon i850 problems in Dapper? Gotta be a logic explanation to it
[06:43] <judah> rocky_: you forgot a p
[06:43] <judah> qsynaptics - A QT application to configure Synaptic TouchPad
[06:43] <roico> whn i use free -m, it tells me i have no swap, although i have "/dev/hda3       none            swap    sw              0       0" on my fstab
[06:43] <opitwin> Hi
[06:44] <Jemt_> rocky_: The package dosn't exist in repositories (universe nor multiverse)
[06:44] <Spec> Seveas: heya, we're against automatix, right?
[06:44] <Frogzoo> Jemt_: does this radeon have a model number other than M6? eg 9700 or such?
[06:44] <Jemt_> rocky_: You probably mis-spelled it
[06:44] <rocky_> i cant get "sudo apt-get install qsynaptics" to work.  it says it cant find the package
[06:44] <apokryphos> Spec: yes
[06:44] <Hajuu> hey guys! I just completed a dist-upgrade... and now I have no shells in my menu in fluxbox even though xterm is installed... Anyone got any ideas?
[06:44] <NoUse> Jemt_ I have an idea let me just find a good link for you
[06:44] <Spec> !automatix
[06:44] <ubotu> Automatix is a script that automates installation of some items. It may break your system, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation instead. For help with and discussion of automatix please join #automatix.
[06:44] <Spec> that should be changed then
[06:44] <Seveas> Spec, no
[06:44] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: Don't think so - but let me see what the Device Manager says
[06:44] <Concord_Dawn> !fluxbox
[06:44] <ubotu> from memory, fluxbox is a lightweight window manager.  Installation instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fluxbox.  More information at http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net
[06:44] <Spec> no? we like people breaking their systems?
[06:44] <Jemt_> NoUse: Thanks :)
[06:44] <Seveas> Spec, pm
[06:44] <ruggy> yaai
[06:44] <Concord_Dawn> What WM does Ubuntu come with
[06:44] <apokryphos> Concord_Dawn: metacity
[06:45] <cdubya> rocky_, do you have universe and multiverse enabled?
[06:45] <Spec> Concord_Dawn: Gnome
[06:45] <NoUse> Jemt_ when you boot dapper, you see a prompt like "press esc for boot menu", hit esc to bring up the menu, then hit 'e' to edit the boot parms for your default kernel
[06:45] <Snowfairy> Gnome
[06:45] <cdubya> any cron pros here?
[06:45] <apokryphos> that's the desktop environment
[06:45] <opitwin> I was wondering if Ubuntu can ship me a copy of Ubuntu Server Edition?
[06:45] <Concord_Dawn> Oh, I thought WM and DE were different things...
[06:45] <_stev> does anyone know how to get a sort of ipod running under ubuntu?
[06:45] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: This is what Device Manager displays : "Radeon Mobility M6 LY"
[06:45] <apokryphos> the window manager gnome uses is metacity
[06:45] <almuleon> ola
[06:45] <NoUse> select the line starting with 'kenrel' and hit 'e' again
[06:45] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: Maybe 'dmesg' displays more. Give me a sec
[06:45] <lime4x4> is php5-mysql available?
[06:45] <rocky_> cdubya - im not sure.  what does that mean?
[06:45] <almuleon> eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee estays aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[06:45] <Jemt_> NoUse: Ok
[06:45] <apokryphos> Concord_Dawn: they are
[06:45] <Spec> _stev: yes
[06:45] <apokryphos> almuleon: please stop
[06:45] <cdubya> lime4x4, in Dapper it's installed
[06:46] <cdubya> methinks...
[06:46] <NoUse> Jemt_  add 'acpi=off' and hit enter and the 'b' to boot
[06:46] <Spec> _stev: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=ipod&titlesearch=Titles
[06:46] <apokryphos> _stev: /msg ubotu ipod
[06:46] <torstein_> bye guys! Nice chatting with you, see you again soon. btw, I'll be registering at the ubuntuforums.org-page. I might see you there :)
[06:46] <Jemt_> NoUse: But.. won't that disable Advanced Power Management?
[06:46] <Jemt_> NoUse: I didn't have any problems in Breezy
[06:46] <Concord_Dawn> Fluxbox looks like it's nice for old computers.
[06:46] <cdubya> rocky_, are you using synaptic?
[06:46] <sirius> --> Does anyone know how to set up Citrix ICA Client on Ubuntu ??
[06:46] <lime4x4> running the latest version of kubuntu but when i try to go to phpmyadmin i get a mqsql socket error
[06:46] <Frogzoo> Jemt_: nothing to lose by trying the fglrx drivers, give us a sec to check ati's site...
[06:46] <Concord_Dawn> But I've heard a lot about enlightenment.
[06:47] <Concord_Dawn> !enlightenment
[06:47] <ubotu> somebody said enlightenment was http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79155
[06:47] <NoUse> Jemt_ just an idea
[06:47] <rocky_> he package manager?  i am using apt-get
[06:47] <opitwin> Can Ubuntu send me a copy of Ubuntu Server Edition
[06:47] <Seveas> opitwin, no
[06:47] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: Ok, thanks. 'dmesg' wasn't helpful either
[06:47] <cdubya> rocky_, so you're doing it in a shell?
[06:47] <opitwin> thank you,
[06:47] <rocky_> yes
[06:47] <sirius> --> Does anyone know how to set up Citrix ICA Client on Ubuntu ??
[06:47] <Some_Person> I found an error log file! thank god
[06:47] <cdubya> rocky_, k.
[06:47] <Jemt_> NoUse: Ok, I'll give it a try next time i reboot - thanks alot! :)
[06:47] <judah> sirius: rdestop will work for you
[06:47] <Spec> !citrix
[06:47] <ubotu> citrix is probably http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85398
[06:47] <Some_Person> I cant login to ubuntu!
[06:47] <judah> sirius: and there is a citrix client for linux.
[06:48] <judah> sirius: rdesktop
[06:48] <lime4x4> the last time that happened it was due to the fact of not having php-mysql installed
[06:48] <dropdrive> Does anyone know where Ubuntu CDs are shipped from?
[06:48] <Zkillz|Guest> Anyone got any clues of how to get a intel pro e1000 network card to work?
[06:48] <Scorpmoon> how do I make apps only minimize to notification area not task bar?
[06:48] <cdubya> rocky_, can you open synaptic.....it may be easier that way
[06:48] <Aesop> Hey all, trying to start a game (SecondLife) using WINE, had it working yesterday, now (after a system reboot) I get a 'X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)" error
[06:48] <Aesop> Anyone know what causes this?
[06:48] <rocky_> ok
[06:49] <ajopaul> hi
[06:49] <Some_Person> I can't login to GDM, contents of .xsession-errors: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15312
[06:49] <opitwin> Can Ubuntu send me a copy of Xubuntu
[06:49] <Spec> dropdrive: shipit
[06:49] <cdubya> rocky_, you on Dapper?
[06:49] <rocky_> yes
[06:49] <Spec> opitwin: just install with 'server', then do apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[06:49] <dropdrive> Spec: I mean, where in the world...
[06:49] <cdubya> k
[06:49] <ooboon2> Help. What is the name of the default mouse driver in xorg.conf?
[06:49] <Some_Person> wat do i do?
[06:49] <NoUse> opitwin I'm not sure they do xubuntu shipit
[06:49] <Spec> dropdrive: what do you mean?
[06:49] <cdubya> rocky_, in synaptic, go to Settings > Repositories
[06:49] <dsas> d.
[06:49] <Aesop> ooboon2, 'mouse'
[06:49] <licio> !upgrade
[06:49] <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)
[06:49] <dropdrive> Spec: mine just shipped and I'm trying to estimate how long they'll take to get here
[06:49] <opitwin> Can you check?
[06:49] <jenda> Ubuntu Dapper crashes occassionally for absolutely no obvious reason. X simply disappears and reappears on tty8! When I switch to tty7, all I see is an error message about X being disabled and restarting it when GDM is configured correctly. Below that is a note: ***glibc detected***corrupted double linked list: 0x0something*** Could anyone give me a push the right way?
[06:50] <ooboon2> Aesop, 10x
[06:50] <Spec> dropdrive: ohh, i think africa maybe, i heard that once
[06:50] <opitwin> I have a very slow internet connection
[06:50] <Some_Person> I can't login to GDM, contents of .xsession-errors: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15312
[06:50] <cdubya> Click on Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Binary) and click Edit
[06:50] <Concord_Dawn> Is Englightenment suitable for a system with 128MB RAM?
[06:50] <Hajuu> hey guys! I just completed a dist-upgrade... and now I have no shells in my menu in fluxbox even though xterm is installed... Anyone got any ideas?
[06:50] <cdubya> rocky_, you get that?
[06:50] <livevil> sorry, I didn't know that I couldn't write so much lines!!!!!
[06:50] <NoUse> opitwin no they don't
[06:50] <dropdrive> Hajuu: you can manually put whatever you want in your fluxbox menu
[06:51] <rocky_> which one, i have 2
[06:51] <Zkillz|Guest> Anyone know how to get a intel pro e1000 network card to work? please...
[06:51] <opitwin> Thank You
[06:51] <Tobberoth> If I use an ubuntu program to write to my iPod, will iTunes get mad an reject it in windows later?
[06:51] <roico> whn i use free -m, it tells me i have no swap, although i have "/dev/hda3       none            swap    sw              0       0" on my fstab
[06:51] <Some_Person> help me plz plz plz i dont wanna reinstall
[06:51] <cdubya> livevil, did you add the users for samba using smbpasswd, by chance?
[06:51] <dropdrive> Spec: thanks
[06:51] <Jemt_> Concord_Dawn: Enlightenment is not a lightweight VM - but it should run on 128 MB RAM
[06:51] <Hajuu> dropdrive: how :D
[06:51] <cdubya> rocky_, the one that says Binary after it
[06:51] <Spec> dropdrive: i could be wrong though .... :p
[06:51] <rocky_> i have 2
[06:51] <Frogzoo> jenda: how odd: even ATIs site doesn't mention the card: https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.25.18.html#179398 - still, give the fglrx driver a try
[06:51] <dropdrive> Hajuu: you have to edit ~/.fluxbox/menu
[06:51] <rocky_> one is checked, one is not
[06:51] <Spec> Concord_Dawn: if you want a really light WM that doesn't suck too much, I suggest IceWM
[06:51] <LiteHedded> i have a laptop
[06:51] <cdubya> rocky_, the one that is checked
[06:52] <Spec> LiteHedded: me too
[06:52] <livevil> cdubya I don't
[06:52] <livevil> I didn't
[06:52] <LiteHedded> if I want to remove the cd and insert the floppy drive will i have to do anything special??
[06:52] <Frogzoo> LiteHedded: nice for u :D
[06:52] <Spec> livevil: oh, yeah, btw, don't paste in this channel ^.~
[06:52] <zhenre> is there anyway to have ubuntu autodetect a dvi monitor...it just doesn't seem to work
[06:52] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: sudo modprobe e1000
[06:52] <cdubya> livevil, that's prolly all you need to do.....
[06:52] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: That is weird indeed. Well, I'll give the fglrx driver a try. Thanks alot - appriciate it :)
[06:52] <cdubya> if you have the shares setup right.
[06:52] <opitwin> join #xubuntu
[06:52] <cdubya> livevil, smbpasswd -a user
[06:52] <Some_Person> For ATI/nVidia cards that show the infamous "Cannot start X server", try the VESA driver (included in ubuntu)
[06:52] <_stev> Spec: the problem is, that I can't mount my zen micro...I've tried sudo mount /dev/sda1 to 6...won't work
[06:52] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: make sure the e1000 module is being loaded.
[06:52] <cdubya> then give them a passwd, make sure samba is running and try to connect
[06:53] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: lsmod, modprobe, rmmod are your friends.
[06:53] <cdubya> rocky_, you get that?
[06:53] <Spec> _stev: can you patebin the output of:   sudo fdisk -l
[06:53] <rocky_> yeah im there
[06:53] <Zkillz|Guest> judah, I did modprobe e1000
[06:53] <Spec> _stev: pastebin* at that
[06:53] <Zkillz|Guest> but nothing happened, not working at all...
[06:53] <Some_Person> I can't login to GDM, contents of .xsession-errors: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15312
[06:53] <Zkillz|Guest> been trying for 4 hours..
[06:53] <Frogzoo> LiteHedded: probly just unmounting should be sufficient
[06:53] <cdubya> rocky_, click on edit and then check the boxes that say universe and multiverse, then click ok.
[06:53] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: did you configure the device?
[06:53] <livevil> cdubya, I have to write it in smb.conf, or I just have to edit the command?
[06:53] <rocky_> ok
[06:54] <cdubya> livevil, open a shell, and one by one, add the users at the command line using that command
[06:54] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: in like network-admin or manually in /etc/network/interfaces?
[06:54] <Concord_Dawn> IceWM runs on WINDOWS?
[06:54] <Concord_Dawn> *drool*
[06:54] <Spec> Concord_Dawn: no
[06:54] <Spec> not that i know of
[06:54] <livevil> ok
[06:54] <Concord_Dawn> http://www.icewm.org/FAQ/IceWM-FAQ-2.html#ss2.3
[06:54] <Zkillz|Guest> judah, I use ubuntu server ,and i did that in ~ dir.
[06:54] <Spec> wtf?
[06:54] <Some_Person> I can't login to GDM, contents of .xsession-errors: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15312
[06:54] <siofwolves> are network-manager and network-manager-gnome the same ? I can get network-manager to run using nm-applet in the terminal, but I need network-manager-gnome to see if it can access my WPA wi-fi
[06:54] <Spec> damn, i gotta try that
[06:54] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: did what?
[06:54] <cdubya> rocky_, then let it download what it wants, then recheck for qsynaptics, because it shows up in an apt-cache search for me
[06:54] <Zkillz|Guest> judah, the modprobe e1000 command in 
[06:54] <Zkillz|Guest> ~ *
[06:55] <Concord_Dawn> Spec: I'm looking to replace my shitty explorer shell for Windoze.
[06:55] <Concord_Dawn> Know any good ones?
[06:55] <Frogzoo> Jemt_: turns out your radeon predates the 8500 - so the fglrx driver won't work :(
[06:55] <Spec> Concord_Dawn: enlightenment, Ubuntu.
[06:55] <Zkillz|Guest> brb smoke judah, i'll be RIGHT back. I badly need help with this. If you would be nice enough to help me in #zkillz.bla i'd be highly appriciated.
[06:55] <Concord_Dawn> And I've tried Litestep. Me no likies.
[06:55] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: it doesn't matter where you run the command.
[06:55] <Spec> join #offtopic for a continued discussion :p
[06:55] <Spec> or ubuntu-offtopic
[06:55] <Zkillz|Guest> judah, could you join that chan?
[06:55] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: but after you run the command and have proven that the module has loaded you still have to configure the device.
[06:55] <Zkillz|Guest> Spec, lots of spam :D
[06:55] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: Oh, ok :(
[06:55] <Zkillz|Guest> judah, how do i do that ?
[06:55] <dropdrive> Hajuu: any luck?
[06:55] <Some_Person> I can't login to GDM, contents of .xsession-errors: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15312
[06:56] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: What a shame. Then I haft to go back to Breezy or find another distro :(
[06:56] <Frogzoo> Jemt_: maybe try tinkering with xorg.conf - eg: http://five.pairlist.net/pipermail/linux-laptop/2002-July/000537.html
[06:56] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: Checking
[06:56] <cdubya> rocky_, that work?
[06:56] <rocky_> waiting for it to reload
[06:56] <rocky_> old computer
[06:56] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: look at the /etc/network/interfaces file
[06:56] <cdubya> heh
[06:56] <bluefoxicy> ubotu: audacity?
[06:56] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, bluefoxicy
[06:56] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: also the commands ifconfig , ifup , ifdown
[06:57] <Concord_Dawn> bluefoxicy: You're looking for Audacity? http://audacity.sourceforge.net
[06:57] <Some_Person> why wont anyone help me?
[06:57] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: Almost a shame to go back to VESA. But fortunately, I don't need hardware accelleration - so I guess that solution would be ok. I'll give it a try :)
[06:57] <Concord_Dawn> Some_Person: Have you tried editing your conf?
[06:57] <bluefoxicy> Concord_Dawn:  current dapper audacity is using wxwidgets with gtk+1.2
[06:57] <Concord_Dawn> And disabling asound?
[06:57] <Some_Person> which file (i'm noob at linux)
[06:57] <bluefoxicy> Concord_Dawn: someone needs to relink it to use the new wxwidgets :O
[06:57] <Some_Person> how?
[06:57] <jorgp> what is a good video editing package? kinda like audacity but for video
[06:58] <Concord_Dawn> bluefoxicy: Mail the audacity devs or use the precompiled binaries.
[06:58] <cdubya> I'm out for a bit....have a good day, all.
[06:58] <Hajuu> dropdrive: what line do I need to add to my menu list? just [exec]  (Xterm) {/usr/bin/xterm} <> ?
[06:58] <livevil> cdubya can I send you the error message that appeared in my terminal after editing command?
[06:58] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: also use the output of lsmod to determine if the driver is loaded. lsmod , modprobe , rmmod .. good commands.
[06:58] <livevil> In private
[06:58] <cdubya> livevil, you can
[06:58] <opitwin> I have a computer that Ubuntu 5.10 will not install on but 5.04 will.  I can't figure it out.
[06:58] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: Oh, dinner is on the table. I'll keep you updated on progress in about 20 minutes :)
[06:58] <Some_Person> Concord_Dawn: exactly what file do I edit?
[06:58] <bluefoxicy> Concord_Dawn:  Hmm?  No I mean I asked, it's actually supposed to work with 2.0, ubuntu's is just built against the wrong wxWidgets lib :>
[06:58] <Concord_Dawn> opitwin: I've had the same problem.
[06:59] <Frogzoo> cheers Jemt_ - can't say I'll be around, but good luck
[06:59] <cdubya> livevil, as long as it's right now....because I need to get going soon
[06:59] <Jemt_> opitwin: Try Ubuntu 6.06
[06:59] <_stev> Spec: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15313
[06:59] <Concord_Dawn> opitwin: Just instal 5.04 and do a dist-upgrade.
[06:59] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: ..."wrong"?
[06:59] <judah> Zkillz|Guest: /etc/modules  might be a good file to check out for getting the driver to auto load.
[06:59] <Jemt_> Frogzoo: Ok, thanks :)
[06:59] <Concord_Dawn> crimsun: "old".
[06:59] <BSDinux> i dist-upgraded to dapper and it's a pain getting things working again... at least i can start gnome now. but audio devices are not found, neither does tvcard, nvidia can't be configured, i get a strange error on startup about pcmcia devices not being initialized (it's a desktop...)... :-( is there a dist-downgrade option?
[06:59] <Concord_Dawn> Some_Person: your xorg.conf I believe. Can't remember where it is though.
[06:59] <crimsun> Concord_Dawn: does it reliably break existing installs?
[06:59] <roico> whn i use free -m, it tells me i have no swap, although i have "/dev/hda3       none            swap    sw              0       0" on my fstab
[06:59] <MikkelRev> Can anyone help getting sound in ubuntu? I get errormsg that it cant connect to the sound server. I've tried ESD, ALSA and OSS
[06:59] <Some_Person> well, where is xorg.conf?
[06:59] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  this was according to the wxWidgets guys, not the audacity guys.  it doesn't break, it just uses gtk 1.2
[06:59] <opitwin> Concord_Dawn:  I tried, but it will not upgrade
[06:59] <cdubya> /etc/X11
[06:59] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  It's universe anyway
[06:59] <dropdrive> Hajuu: I have "[exec]     (xterm) {xterm}" (without quotes)
[06:59] <surface> ola
[06:59] <Frogzoo> roico: swapon -s   gives....?
[06:59] <cdubya> Some_Person ^
[07:00] <Some_Person> !xorg.conf
[07:00] <ubotu> Some_Person: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:00] <livevil> ok
[07:00] <cdubya> Some_Person, /etc/X11
[07:00] <Concord_Dawn> opitwin: Try installing Ubuntu 6.06
[07:00] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: right, that would be a wishlist bug. Does upstream recommend using gtk2?
[07:00] <dropdrive> Hajuu: you might have to restart Fluxbox for the changes to take effect (but I don't think so)
[07:00] <roico> Frogzoo: nothing...
[07:00] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  I don't particularly want GTK 1.2 installed, anymore than I want Qt or FLTK installed.
[07:00] <Concord_Dawn> Some_Person: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:00] <Hajuu> dropdrive: my file says its an automatically generated file and I shouldnt edit it...
[07:00] <Frogzoo> roico: cool - so you actually have no swap - maybe you'd like to configure some...
[07:00] <Concord_Dawn> bluefoxicy: Welcome to the world of dependancies.
[07:00] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  I don't know what upstream recommends.  It's wxWidgets, the underlying tool kit shouldn't matter to the application
[07:00] <opitwin> Concord_Dawn:  I will try, but I still have to wait for my copy to come in the mail.
[07:01] <freddyubuntu> HEY GUYS ! is there any way to watch World Cup Online ? (I am NOT in the UK)
[07:01] <opitwin> Concord_Dawn: Right now I am running Ubuntu 5.10 on Live CD.
[07:01] <Concord_Dawn> opitwin: Torrents ftw.
[07:01] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: except with the wxwindows/wxwidgets split, we revisit the whole locales-handling cruft.
[07:01] <freddyubuntu> please answer if u know
[07:01] <roico> Frogzoo: i have a partition formated as swap, and the ""/dev/hda3       none            swap    sw              0       0", what else should i do?
[07:01] <Frogzoo> !tell opitwin about torrents
[07:01] <sugarhigh4242> is there any good programs for creating a screencast?
[07:01] <siofwolves> where abouts are you freddyubuntu ?
[07:01] <Frogzoo> roico: you DEAD sure there's no useful data on /dev/hda3  ???
[07:01] <opitwin> Concord_Dawn: I can't download it here, it would take a year
[07:01] <wezzer> hi there
[07:01] <Spec> _stev: What does `sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda` return? And what's `sudo fdisk -l /dev/sg0` say?
[07:02] <sugarhigh4242> i have istanbul, but it doesn't seem to work
[07:02] <Concord_Dawn> opitwin: Campus net?
[07:02] <wezzer> I didn't configure any swapdrive while installing ubuntu
[07:02] <wezzer> but now I would like to do it
[07:02] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  You want a wishlist bug?  Rewrite the Audacity plug-ins for clearing pops and clicks as gstreamer pipelines, and get soundjuicer to clean up old, wonky CDs ;)
[07:02] <roico> Frogzoo: yep...
[07:02] <Concord_Dawn> wezzer: parted.
[07:02] <freddyubuntu> i am in iran
[07:02] <Concord_Dawn> !tell wezzer about parted
[07:02] <wezzer> thanks
[07:02] <opitwin> Frogzoo:  I have a very slow connection
[07:02] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  (i.e. what I'm currently doing with audacity)
[07:02] <opitwin> Concord_Dawn:  I am at home
[07:02] <Spec> instead of repartitioning you could just use a swapfile....
[07:02] <Frogzoo> roico: ok, at your peril, we'll make the swapfs   -  'sudo mkswap /dev/hda3'
[07:02] <opitwin> Frogzoo:  What is a torrent?
[07:02] <Frogzoo> opitwin: :(
[07:02] <freddyubuntu> can u give me a site which I can see the openning of the world cup games?
[07:02] <livevil> cdubya, I've pasted the error message
[07:02] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: Or bounty it.
[07:03] <cdubya> livevil, where?
[07:03] <bluefoxicy> crimsun: When I'm a billionair.  :>
[07:03] <livevil> in the private box
[07:03] <wezzer> Concord_Dawn: well I do have one partition for swap already. I made it with cfdisk
[07:03] <roico> Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 1003479 kB
[07:03] <roico> no label, UUID=c7d5975e-28c1-42f9-91e2-2a79bca52fab
[07:03] <crimsun> upstream (Debian) isn't using wxwidgets yet, so I'm disinclined to change the b-ds
[07:03] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  ah
[07:03] <cdubya> umm, heh, which private box are you using?
[07:03] <opitwin> Concord_Dawn: What is a torrent?
[07:03] <Concord_Dawn> !torrent
[07:03] <NoUse> freddyubuntu we deal with ubuntu support releated questions here, you should probably ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:03] <dropdrive> Hajuu: whoa...I guess you should follow their instructions then!
[07:03] <Frogzoo> opitwin: bit torrent is a way of filesharing across multiple computers
[07:04] <livevil> I've clicked on your nick and a windows was opened
[07:04] <_stev> Spec: they don't say anything :-)
[07:04] <Hajuu> dropdrive: just thinkin there might be some kinda config app
[07:04] <livevil> from clients lists
[07:04] <cdubya> livevil, I didn't get anything.....
[07:04] <livevil> I'll try again, wait a second
[07:04] <Spec> _stev: hmm, well, it seemed to detect it according to dmesg
[07:04] <freddyubuntu> NoUse I tried to ask a ubuntu question...but nobody replied me
[07:04] <roico> Frogzoo:Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 1003479 kB
[07:04] <opitwin> Frogzoo:  My internet connection is only at 26.4 Kbps
[07:04] <freddyubuntu> I asked ppl how to setup my TV Tuner
[07:04] <roico> Frogzoo: no label, UUID=c7d5975e-28c1-42f9-91e2-2a79bca52fab
[07:04] <freddyubuntu> nobody helpt me
[07:04] <Concord_Dawn> bbl everyone
[07:04] <Spec> _stev: it also said something about upgrading your sd driver.....so, i don't know what to suggest, sorry :-/, perhaps someone else can help you
[07:04] <roico> Frogzoo: and still no swap...
[07:05] <Frogzoo> roico: now 'sudo swapon /dev/hda3 ;  swapon -s'
[07:05] <NoUse> freddyubuntu maybe noone knew about tv tuners, have you looked in ubuntu forums?
[07:05] <livevil> cdubya, done
[07:05] <dropdrive> Hajuu: yeah, not sure...I use fluxbox and haven't come across anything
[07:05] <freddyubuntu> yeah I have posted in the forums
[07:05] <freddyubuntu> nobody replied me
[07:05] <freddyubuntu> and only 4 ppl VIEWED my post
[07:05] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  according to #wxwidgets you can pass a command line parameter to wxwindows 2.4 to make it use GTK+ 2.0.. perhaps it would be possible to figure a way to compile wxWindows wxGtk 2.4 without GTK+ 1.2 support?
[07:05] <cdubya> livevil, I'm still not getting anything.....I can open a dialog window for you, but are you getting anything...?
[07:05] <Hajuu> dropdrive:  I cant even think why its not in there :/
[07:05] <existenz_> What might prevent users from getting into my webserver? I forwarded port 80 to my computer
[07:05] <roico> ok, the swap is on now... but is it gonna be on when i restart too?
[07:06] <rocky_> ok, i got that installed, but when i run qsynaptics it says Can't access shared memory area. SHMConfig disabled?
[07:06] <NoUse> freddyubuntu is the tuner card in the machine?
[07:06] <roico> Frogzoo: ok, the swap is on now... but is it gonna be on when i restart too?
[07:06] <freddyubuntu> my tv tuner is PCI
[07:06] <freddyubuntu> it is phiplips saa7130
[07:06] <NoUse> freddyubuntu ok, install tvtime 'sudo aptitude install tvtime'
[07:06] <Frogzoo> roico: the fstab looks good, so 99% likely yes
[07:06] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: please file a wishlist bug against wxwindows2.4 and assign it to me
[07:06] <Tenshi> lol ... http://humorix.org/articles/2006/06/hurd/
[07:06] <snoops> Hey guys - how can I choose the resolution on rdesktop?
[07:06] <freddyubuntu> i have installed tvtime
[07:06] <_stev> Spec: no prob, thanks for your help anyway
[07:06] <freddyubuntu> it doenst help
[07:06] <g-nome> what was the command to see fps? glxgears [???]  ?
[07:06] <wezzer> Concord_Dawn: http://antti.homeunix.net/~antti/Screenshot.png
[07:06] <snoops> this default is killing me!
[07:06] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  nod.  I'll gather a little more information first.
[07:07] <NoUse> freddyubuntu oh, the only tv cards I ever used worked out of the box
[07:07] <sugarhigh4242> is there any good programs for creating a screencast?
[07:07] <freddyubuntu> take a look at this
[07:07] <freddyubuntu> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=192111
[07:07] <wezzer> Concord_Dawn: is it right type and size?
[07:07] <freddyubuntu> I had once made my Card WORK
[07:07] <Frogzoo> freddyubuntu: your IQ score just dropped 20 points .... :0
[07:07] <freddyubuntu> but now it doensnt
[07:07] <cdubya> livevil, what's the error?
[07:07] <g-nome> what was the command to see fps? glxgears [???]  ?
[07:07] <freddyubuntu> why Frogzoo ?
[07:07] <roico> Frogzoo: than why did it happen? anyway, ill restart in some minutes and will let u know if happens again...
[07:07] <Frogzoo> freddyubuntu: (tvtime)
[07:07] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  I just don't want GTK 1.2 to be force installed if it doesn't have to be.
[07:08] <livevil> cdubya "Failed to modify password entry for user pentium4"
[07:08] <Frogzoo> roico: you didn't have the swapfs on the partition
[07:08] <cdubya> livevil, just a sec
[07:08] <livevil> ok
[07:08] <MikkelRev> Can anyone help getting sound in ubuntu? I get errormsg that it cant connect to the sound server. I've tried ESD, ALSA and OSS
[07:08] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: yes, I understand that. "It's ugly" is the most common complaint.
[07:08] <snoops> Also when I try to play an mp3 I was told I don't have a decoder for it and I need to install the necessary plugins - which plugins?
[07:08] <i3dmaster> when I use apt-show-version -u |grep upgradeable, I saw a bunch of upgradeable packages, but if I do 'apt-get upgrade', it is not upgrading those packages... what's the problem?
[07:08] <Administrator_> MikkelRev, try Arts
[07:09] <gilligan_> hi
[07:09] <cello_rasp> i ahev a single athlon processor and i want to change the current kernel on my system from 386 to k7. Using SPM, should I remove linux-386 and linux-image-386 and install linux-k7 and linux-image-k7?
[07:09] <freddyubuntu> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=192111
[07:09] <cello_rasp> or is this risky
[07:09] <cypher> i have a problem with ndiswrappers .. when i do modprobe ndiswrapper it is not loading the drivers
[07:09] <freddyubuntu> read this plz
[07:09] <freddyubuntu> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=192111
[07:09] <troy_s> cello:  should be fine.
[07:09] <jgalvez> hi, is there any reason i would want to burn a dvd ubuntu .iso instead of a cd?
[07:09] <roico> Frogzoo: what do u mean? when i installed ubuntu i checked that partition as swap, what did i do wrong?
[07:09] <MikkelRev> Administrator_: whats Arts?
[07:09] <troy_s> cello:  if you simply add that kernel image, you will retain the old one.
[07:09] <cdubya> livevil, try sudo smbpasswd -a user
[07:10] <Administrator_> MikkelRev, another sound daemon (mostly for KDE) but give it try it might work its in the repos
[07:10] <OMGLAZERS> Anyone know a free burning program for Mac so I could burn the ISO for 6.06 ?
[07:10] <opitwin> Frogzoo: Where can I get Bit Torrent?
[07:10] <cello_rasp> troy_s: is ok to remove the 386 packages then?
[07:10] <cdubya> OMGLAZERS, BurnX Free
[07:10] <dinamizador> hola
[07:10] <cypher> ubotu
[07:10] <cdubya> OMGLAZERS, HernanSoft.com methinks
[07:10] <OMGLAZERS> opitwin: Bittorrent is pretty much available wherever. Google it, and you can easily find a program for it
[07:10] <g-nome> what was the command to see fps? glxgears [???]  ?
[07:11] <Frogzoo> !tell opitwin about azureus - also 'apt-cache search rtorrent'
[07:11] <gilligan_> hm, using the alternative install-cd is it possible to use an existing LVM partition layout so that I can install over root but keep my /home partition ?
[07:11] <cypher> ubotu ndiswrappers
[07:11] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, cypher
[07:11] <Frogzoo> !tell opitwin about azureus
[07:11] <MikkelRev> Administrator_: do I have to download and install it as an extra? Because theres no choice of Arts in gstreamer-config
[07:11] <cypher> !tell ndiswrappers
[07:11] <cdubya> livevil, did that work?
[07:11] <Administrator_> MikkelRev, install it through synaptic, then re-open gstreamer-config and the option will be there
[07:11] <livevil> cdubya read in the private session the message
[07:11] <rocky_>  how do i edit the xorg.conf file
[07:11] <opitwin> Frogzoo: What is azureus?
[07:11] <Frogzoo> roico: mkswap is a way of 'formatting' a partition so the swapfs driver can use it
[07:12] <cypher> !tell cypher about ndiswrappers
[07:12] <Frogzoo> opitwin: it's a bit torrent client
[07:12] <OMGLAZERS> Thanks for the BurnX suggestion guys
[07:12] <cdubya> rocky_, sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old
[07:12] <cypher> !tell cypher about ndiswrapper
[07:12] <livevil> cdubya it asks to me " Does this user exist in the UNIX password database ?"
[07:12] <hastesaver> cypher, type just "!ndiswrappers", or try "/msg ubotu ndiswrappers", or try "!tell userX about ndiswrappers"
[07:12] <cdubya> rocky_, then sudo pico /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:12] <cypher> !ndiswrappers
[07:12] <ubotu> cypher: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:12] <cypher> !ndiswrapper
[07:12] <cdubya> livevil, well, is there a unix user by that name?
[07:12] <ubotu> ndiswrapper is, like, totally, a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[07:13] <cdubya> livevil, you're going to need one there if not
[07:13] <cypher> hastesaver thanks
[07:13] <roico> Frogzoo: ok thanks... ill restart now and ill see what will happen...
[07:13] <cypher> has anyone faced problem with ndiswrapper like it not loading the card drivers
[07:13] <opitwin> I am back
[07:13] <carlosj> ola
[07:13] <livevil> cdubya, I can't understand what you said
[07:14] <snoops> Okay so anyone able to help me with this lack of sound.. I double click on an mp3 and am told I don't have the decoder installed to play this
[07:14] <opitwin> Frogzoo:  What is Azureus?
[07:14] <Frogzoo> cypher: some reports from broadcom users having trouble
[07:14] <snoops> I would have through ubuntu would have native mp3 support..
[07:14] <snoops> azureus is a bittorrent client
[07:14] <snoops> a good one at that - requires java
[07:14] <Frogzoo> opitwin: it's a bit torrent client
[07:14] <livevil> cdubya, anyway pentium4 is a user that has on his pc WINXP
[07:14] <usama_> void^, hi, i found the name of sound card, that is, es1869 plug and play audiodrive (wdm), can you help me now?
[07:15] <cdubya> livevil, you have to have a user on the machine by that name before you can create the smbpasswd for it...in other words, if I want to create a smbpasswd for user bob, then I have to have a user named bob setup as a unix account on the system
[07:15] <sugarhigh4242> is there a repository with XvidCap in it?
[07:15] <Spec> cypher: what card do you use?
[07:15] <cello_rasp> is it ok to change from linux-headers-xxxx-386 to linux-headers-xxxx-k7 ?
[07:15] <livevil> ok
[07:15] <cypher> Spec intel pro wireless 2200
[07:15] <cdubya> livevil, yes, but it's not a unix account user on the linux machine running samba.....that's what I was suggesting...so create a user named pentium4 on the linux box...then do the smbpasswd.....
[07:15] <cdubya> and you should be good to go
[07:15] <Aesop> Hey all, trying to start a game (SecondLife) using WINE, had it working yesterday, now (after a system reboot) I get a 'X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)" error
[07:16] <weedar> I have a S3 Unichrome Pro graphics card on my laptop - Does anyone have experience getting the tv-out to work?
[07:16] <Frogzoo> !tell Aesop about appdb
[07:16] <void^> usama_: try `sudo modprobe snd-ess18xx`
[07:16] <eXistenZ> What might prevent users from getting into my webserver? I can log in through my external IP, but they cannot =/
[07:16] <livevil> ok
[07:16] <cypher> Spec any idea
[07:16] <livevil> I'll try, I've to add him in smb.conf, right?
[07:16] <Frogzoo> eXistenZ: if they have to go through your router, you need to forward port 80 to your pc
[07:16] <cdubya> livevil, that make more sense? In other words, you can have the user setup on the XP box, but that means nothing to samba, because if there isn't a user on the samba box called pentium4, then it knows nothing of the XP box
[07:16] <weedar> eXistenZ: if you are using the external IP from inside the local network I assume the problem is that you haven't forwarded the correct port to the web-server on your router
[07:16] <usama_> void^, it says; FATAL: Module snd_ess18xx not found
[07:16] <Spec> cypher: nope, sorry :-/
[07:17] <weedar> eXistenZ: what Frogzoo said :P
[07:17] <cute_bettong> can anyone tell me how to set up ubuntu on a compaq presario M2000 to do auto wireless networking.....like windows  does?
[07:17] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, I got port 80 forwarded
[07:17] <eXistenZ> only 80 TCP
[07:17] <void^> usama_: sorry, snd-es18xx
[07:17] <cdubya> livevil, or rather of that user
[07:17] <h3sp4wn> Does anyone know of a way to dump a mysql database when LOCK TABLES is in effect (I am trying mysqldump --add-drop-table -u dirtytechno -p dirtytechno > dtsqlbackup.sql) but get Got error: 1044: Access denied for user 'dirtytechno'@'localhost' to database 'dirtytechno' when using LOCK TABLES ?
[07:17] <Frogzoo> eXistenZ: are you logging in with https?
[07:17] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, no, http
[07:17] <roico> Frogzoo: k thanks. it worked. thank u very much... :)
[07:17] <cute_bettong> it has detected the wireless card and is trying to connect to it but i want to be able to roam diffrent networks
[07:17] <cute_bettong> is this possible in dapper
[07:17] <JasonL> i dont suppose anyone in here could help with a KDE problem??
[07:18] <livevil> cdubya, ok
[07:18] <Hajuu> dropdrive: hey are you still around?
[07:18] <cdubya> livevil, I've got to get going, but if you want, I'll try to check back in later this afternoon (it's 12:20pm here)....and see if you're still around....
[07:18] <Administrator_> Anyone good with graphics and got a little spare time?
[07:18] <cdubya> if you still need the help
[07:18] <JasonL> i click end current session, and the kubuntu splash comes up, with no white text and the loading bar does nothing =(
[07:18] <cdubya> livevil, did that make more sense, though?
[07:18] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  I have nfc how to assign you to a bug anymore.  Since a couple months ago i haven't even been able to figure out how to change severity/priority on bugs.
[07:18] <usama_> void^, now it saying; FATAL: Error inserting snd_es18xx (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/sound/isa/snd-es18xx.ko): No such device  FATAL: Error running install command for snd_es18xx
[07:18] <livevil> cdubya Here it's 19:18
[07:19] <livevil> cdubya yes it did
[07:19] <Frogzoo> eXistenZ: what's the url? (if it's public...)
[07:19] <cute_bettong> any ideas guys?
[07:19] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, http://88.153.249.34/
[07:19] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: click the Assigned To
[07:19] <Administrator_> QUESTION: Anyone good with website (graphics) thats got some spare time and thinks could help me with a logo?
[07:19] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  it's not a link, it's just text.
[07:20] <cdubya> ouch, k. well, if you want, I can check in a few hours and see if you're still here.....and see if you've made any headway on it....just make sure that you create a user account for each XP box with the SAME name that you use on the XP box so that when you go to smbpasswd -a user, you can add those there without that error.
[07:20] <_mason> What ports do i need open for someone to access my computer using VNC
[07:20] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  that USED to work though
[07:20] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: bug #?
[07:20] <OMGLAZERS> Administrator_: Sure.
[07:20] <cdubya> livevil, sorry, forgot to add your name to that last post
[07:20] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  49023
[07:20] <crimsun> ubuntulog: bug 49023
[07:20] <usama_> void^, what can i do now :(
[07:20] <crimsun> bah
[07:20] <cdubya> gotta go. have a great day, all.
[07:20] <crimsun> Ubugtu: bug 49023
[07:20] <Seveas> crimsun, that's off in here
[07:20] <crimsun> Seveas: ah, thanks
[07:21] <_mason> Anyone, what ports do i need to forward for a VNC session?
[07:21] <bluefoxicy> crimsun: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/wxwindows2.4/+bug/49023 :)
[07:21] <dropdrive> Hajuu: yes, what's up?
[07:21] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: yes, changed.
[07:21] <Administrator_> OMGLAZERS, look at your MSGs
[07:21] <livevil> cdubya, i've read, I've to check the commands to do what you said, I'm a beginner, I'll search on the wiki or in the HOWTO, thank'
[07:21] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  any idea why the heck I can't do it?
[07:22] <crimsun> bluefoxicy: click "Affects" then change "Assigned to"
[07:22] <smick> when I update ubutu, does it keep the old, or replace and remove the old. I was just wondering if my HD is filling up, and not letting go of files not used.
[07:22] <g-nome> what was the command to see fps? glxgears [???]  ?
[07:22] <bluefoxicy> crimsun:  oh, rather than the column heading.
[07:22] <usama_> void^, do i have to creat the device or recompile the kernel (with including support for that sound card)?
[07:22] <OMGLAZERS> Administrator_: What do you need help with?
[07:22] <Frogzoo> eXistenZ: can you open  http://88.153.249.34    ?
[07:22] <bob_07> Hi everyone, I've been having some problems with the nvidia drivers.
[07:23] <cute_bettong> can someone tell me what the command is to tell the computers ip address?
[07:23] <Administrator_> OMGLAZERS, I private messaged you the details
[07:23] <bluefoxicy> cute_bettong:  ifconfig
[07:23] <cute_bettong> ifconfig
[07:23] <Hajuu> dropdrive: I read the manual entry for fluxbox, it says I can put my global user menu in /etc/X11/fluxbox/menu so I did... I just modified my menudefs.hook file with the xterm line.. and then copied it to the menu file... restarted fluxbox.. still no terminals in the menu
[07:23] <ijeff> Help someone, ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 can't change resolution on external monitor to 1600x1200
[07:23] <bob_07> I get a blank screen on restart, and it won't respond to any button presses or key commands
[07:23] <OMGLAZERS> Administrator_: Unfortunatly i'm runnin chatzilla in firefox and I cant get PM's... lemme finish downloading a mac IRC program so I can help you out
[07:23] <bluefoxicy> cute_bettong:  'ifconfig | grep addr' is prettier though.
[07:23] <Administrator_> OMGLAZERS, sounds good
[07:24] <ijeff> Help someone, ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 can't change resolution on external monitor to 1600x1200
[07:24] <void^> usama_: hm, it seems the 1869 is a little difficult. try `sudo modprobe snd-es18xx isapnp=1`
[07:24] <blinky> Anyone. what ports need to be forwarded for a VNC connection?
[07:24] <OMGLAZERS> Anyone here able to help a first time ever Ubuntu user with getting my internet to work?
[07:24] <snoops> can anyone help with my sound problem - it seems I do have sound - which is super and can play mp3's in xmms..but every other player has a hissy fit (the ones installed with ubuntu)
[07:24] <firefly2442> where did the archive program go into gnome for creating .tar.gz files and such?
[07:25] <ajopaul> !mp3
[07:25] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:25] <dr3wster> hey everyone, I compiled rhythmbox by hand using ./configure etc, and now I want to uninstall it but it doesn't show up in synaptic.  How do I do this?
[07:25] <MrObvious> OMGLAZERS: You'll have to be more specific.
[07:25] <smick> when I update ubutu, does it keep the old, or replace and remove the old. I was just wondering if my HD is filling up, and not letting go of files not used.
[07:25] <ijeff> Help someone, ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 can't change resolution on external monitor to 1600x1200
[07:25] <bob_07> Hi everyone, I've been having some problems with the nvidia drivers. I get a blank screen on restart, and it won't respond to any button presses or key commands
[07:25] <hastesaver> dr3wster, you can't. If you install it by hand, it won't appear in Synaptic. Why did you install it by hand?
[07:25] <MaLk> dr3wster: use make uninstall
[07:26] <dr3wster> MaLk, what directory do I have to be in or what do I need to type before typing make uninstall
[07:26] <void^> usama_: (or isapnp=0 actually, not sure which)
[07:26] <OMGLAZERS> MrObvious: Well I just installed a copy of 5.10 since my Mac doesnt seem to want to properly burn a copy of 6.06.. and my wireless card doesn't seem to want to connect to my router even after I put it to factory defaults. My Ethernet (which is on my mobo) doesn't even show up in the networking app
[07:26] <firefly2442> how come under "accessories" there is no archive program anymore?
[07:26] <hastesaver> dr3wster, if you still have the original setup files, use 'make uninstall' from that directory you installed from.
[07:26] <dr3wster> hastesaver, I compiled by hand because the synaptic version hated me and gave me import errors for every mp3.
[07:26] <dropdrive> Hajuu: where did you read this?
[07:26] <dr3wster> hastesaver, thanks
[07:27] <Hajuu> dropdrive: man fluxbox
[07:27] <MaLk> dr3wster: go to the directory with the source files and type make uninstall
[07:27] <dr3wster> MaLk, done, and thank you.
[07:27] <cute_bettong> what does bcm43xx:Error : Microde "bcm43xx_mixocoder.fw" not availible or load faild mean?
[07:27] <opitwin627> Frogzoo:  Accept the private chat
[07:27] <cute_bettong> sorry ba spelling mean lol
[07:27] <cute_bettong> *bad even
[07:28] <bob_07> Hi everyone, I've been having some problems with the nvidia drivers. I get a blank screen on restart, and it won't respond to any button presses or key commands
[07:28] <cute_bettong> does the wifi card need some sort of proprietary driver or something
[07:28] <cute_bettong> becassue i keep getting that error in dmesg
[07:28] <Adam_Smith> heya all
[07:28] <OMGLAZERS> cute_bettong: Talking to me?
[07:28] <usama_> void^, no, the same error is appearing again and again :(
[07:29] <MaLk> bob_07: are u running the correct resolution?
[07:29] <Adam_Smith> Is this upgrade like pretty much flawless from 5.1 to 6.06?
[07:29] <OMGLAZERS> cute_bettong: Whoops no nevermind haha XD
[07:29] <bob_07> yes
[07:29] <cute_bettong> i am just asking
[07:29] <cute_bettong> lol
[07:29] <usama_> void^, what do you think, if i recompile the kernel
[07:29] <bob_07> it seems more like a kernel panic
[07:29] <bob_07> or something
[07:29] <cute_bettong> i just need help figureing out why the wifi driver isen't loading or being used by the laptop
[07:29] <cute_bettong> it's seen and showes up in networking
[07:29] <cute_bettong> but the wifi generates a message in dmesg
[07:30] <Adam_Smith> has anyone whatsoever had any issues with the upgrade with 6.06?
[07:30] <Adam_Smith> just so I know what to look out for?
[07:30] <ijeff> Help someone, How can I connect an external monitor to this laptop to have the desktop  extend to the new monitor?
[07:30] <cute_bettong> saying that microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not availible or load failed is there a way to fix this so the card will run?
[07:30] <yurtboy> what type of video card
[07:30] <ijeff> yurtboy: ATI mobility Radeon 7500
[07:30] <smick> does dapper have an easy dual monitor option?
[07:30] <OMGLAZERS> Can anyone help me with figuring out how to get my ethernet connection to work in Ubuntu?
[07:31] <bob_07> MaLk: I have a 64 bit processor, but I'm purposely using 32 bit ubuntu. It works fine when I use 64 bit.
[07:31] <void^> usama_: looks like you have to supply all config details to the module :/
[07:31] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZERS: dhcp or static ip?
[07:31] <jus> alguien que sepa espaol?
[07:31] <usama_> void^, what do you mean?
[07:31] <yurtboy> ijeff: some cards have extra packages, like the s3 i had to install a package to get the external monitor to display on a laptop do a search in synaptics with description ati?
[07:31] <sparkleytone> ? es
[07:32] <OMGLAZERS> Frogzoo: My Router is set to DHCP; but the ethernet connection doesn't even show up in the system->admin->networking area at all
[07:32] <J_P> hi all
[07:32] <sparkleytone> #ubuntu-es
[07:32] <dropdrive> Hajuu: i'm lost, sorry...I can only guess that if you've edited /etc/.../menu, then you can try deleting ~/.fluxbox and restarting fluxbox
[07:32] <void^> usama_: well, figure out which io, irq and dma it uses and add this to /etc/modprobe.d/options (with your values): options snd-es18xx enable=1 isapnp=0 port=0x240 mpu_port=0x390 fm_port=0x300 irq=9 dma1=1 dma2=0
[07:32] <ijeff> yurtboy: the external monitor works fine, but shows whatever is exactly on my laptop screen, is it possible to have my desktop expand to this monitor rather than have it mirror?
[07:32] <t-thing> Hi. I'm reinstalling my system. I'm going to keep /home but what else there is to back up? I've dumped mysql but am I missing something?
[07:32] <OMGLAZERS> Frogzoo: I don't know if I need to install certain drivers since it's on my mobo or what
[07:32] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZERS: ifconfig |grep eth0     ?
[07:32] <MaLk> bob_07: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Latest_Nvidia_Dapper
[07:33] <usama_> void^, wooof
[07:33] <MaLk> bob_07: is a nice guide for nvidia setup
[07:33] <yurtboy> ( -: well that is not impossible? But I am not sure.  You laptop may have a fn key and it changes settings and then linux and dual xserver settings.  Otherwise I am not much help
[07:33] <usama_> void^, where can i find all this information?
[07:33] <OMGLAZERS> Frogzoo: Do I need to run that command in the terminal or something? I've never used Linux before.
[07:33] <bob_07> MalK: I'll have a look at it
[07:33] <Corey> #php
[07:33] <void^> usama_: if it's a compaq laptop the bios should have it, otherwise dig around in windows
[07:33] <MaLk> bob_07: make sure to do sudo nvidia-xconfig after installing drivers to setup xorg.conf
[07:34] <firefly2442> what archive programs work with nautilus or konqueror?
[07:34] <Corey> #php
[07:34] <recover> Ok, I'm following this Xgl-guide and I get stuck on point six, I don't know what he mean... http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131253
[07:34] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZERS: apps -> accessories -> terminal
[07:34] <MaLk> bob_07: are u using repository drivers btw?
[07:34] <usama_> void^, its a compaq desktop
[07:34] <bob_07> yes
[07:34] <bob_07> I am
[07:34] <Cornellius> Got problems with the sound here. The sound is too ''High'', the pitch is too high, just like if my soundcard inhaled Helium :P
[07:34] <void^> usama_: well, see if you can configure it in the bios
[07:34] <recover> Exactly where am I supposed to add them?
[07:35] <billybennett> What's a good program to listen to music that I can queue up tracks with?
[07:35] <jrattner> OMGLAZER1, you still around?
[07:35] <Frogzoo> billybennett: amarok - can't be beat
[07:35] <usama_> void^, can i find this information from /proc?
[07:35] <billybennett> thanks Frogzoo
[07:35] <Jemt_> What would be better - VESA drivers or ordinary VGA drivers? I'm replacing my xorg.conf with a new configuration as it seems that the ATI driver is very unstable in dapper
[07:35] <yurtboy> anyone know why there are no ltmodem/ltserial modules in my breezy install with restricted drivers. the web site sais they should be there
[07:35] <void^> usama_: no, /proc is the kernel, the problem is the kernel doesn't know it
[07:35] <OMGLAZER1> jrattner: I am
[07:36] <usama_> void^, ok, by the way thanks a lot
[07:36] <jrattner> OMGLAZER1, take a look at http://www.dovertubularalloys.com/JobTask.html when you have a free second
[07:36] <snoops> what's the command to get xorg to redetect settings and drivers (just installed my nvidia driver)?
[07:36] <recover> Can anyone who knows Xgl clarify what he means on point six? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131253
[07:36] <roche_> People Can I revemove gnome from Ubuntu 5.10 and install xfce ?
[07:36] <usama_> void^, can you tell me another thing
[07:36] <yurtboy> snoops: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:36] <usama_> void^, do you know something about mysql, php and apache?
[07:36] <sean> can someone help me i am new to ubuntu
[07:36] <OMGLAZER1> jrattner: Ok i'll get on it when I hit lunch
[07:37] <sean> and trying to figure out the wireless stuff
[07:37] <OMGLAZER1> Frogzoo: Whats the command I need to run again?
[07:37] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZERS: ifconfig |grep eth0     ?
[07:37] <jrattner> OMGLAZER1, thanks alot I really appreciate it
[07:37] <void^> usama_: no
[07:37] <snoops> thank you yurtboy
[07:37] <ccooke> roche_: Install the 'xubuntu-desktop' package
[07:37] <usama_> void^, ok,  np
[07:37] <ccooke> roche_: That'll do it all for you.
[07:37] <sean> it doesent seem to want to connect to the wireless router at my freinds house
[07:37] <ccooke> roche_: After that, you can remove gnome as you like.
[07:38] <sean> and he cannot help me much as he dosen't know much about wireless and linux
[07:38] <wendyalison> Hello there, I am planning to purchase an Mac-Intel, I am not familiar with mac machines, but which Ubuntu could I install on it, if I can install it that is
[07:38] <OMGLAZER1> Frogzoo: I ran the Ifconfig and all i've got is the wireless card (wlan0). No etho0
[07:38] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZER1: bookmark the url ubotu is about to post, for future reference...
[07:38] <sean> the card is detected but for some reason will not run
[07:38] <Frogzoo> !docs
[07:38] <ubotu> docs is, like, an index of documentation on the Ubuntu Wiki - you can find it at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation
[07:38] <the_dark_side> hello
[07:38] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZER1: hm....
[07:38] <OMGLAZER1> Frogzoo: Thanks. Bookmarked.
[07:38] <the_dark_side> can someone help me with this buntu thing?
[07:38] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZER1: what's the nic's make/model?
[07:38] <the_dark_side> *ubuntu
[07:39] <roche_> ccooke, what is xubuntu-desktop ? Like Control Center ?
[07:39] <OMGLAZER1> Frogzoo: It's an onboard NIC. It's on a A-Bit NF7 motherboard
[07:39] <soundray> wendyalison: I've heard that you can install Ubuntu on Intel-Macs, but you need Bootcamp from Apple, which is currently alpha software.
[07:39] <Jemt_> !vesa
[07:39] <semq> hi! i'd like to update my program to the last version but the last version shown in synaptic is wrong
[07:39] <js_> roche: xfce4 and stuff
[07:39] <ccooke> roche_: You'll find it in synaptic
[07:39] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZER1: sanity check - is the nic enabled in the bios?
[07:39] <soundray> wendyalison: if you're going down that root, you should use the latest release, Dapper Drake
[07:39] <wendyalison> Thank you soundray, and I would need to pick the PPC version, correct?
[07:40] <OMGLAZER1> Frogzoo: Well it works fine when I run it in Windows, no problem. So, yea. It should be enabled in my BIOS
[07:40] <BSDinux> omg... i resolved all my problems - i still booted the old kernel by mistake, had grub on the other harddisk with my debian installation... lol
[07:40] <the_dark_side> i have a quite onld pentium and windows kep screwing up.can i install ubuntu linux and still use my windows software?
[07:40] <sean> can someone tell me what this means my freind says that this thingy is the problem
[07:40] <sean> bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed.
[07:40] <soundray> wendyalison: no, the i386
[07:40] <billybennett> Frogzoo, how would I go about playing music with amarok but through a SMB share?
[07:40] <sean> is that why my card is not working?
[07:40] <wendyalison> wonderful, thanks
[07:41] <n> o te llamas
[07:41] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZER1: yup, that helps
[07:41] <nena> ola
[07:41] <nena> noelia
[07:41] <Frogzoo> billybennett: just add the samba mount as media to amarok
[07:41] <martin> hey guys, i'm just interested to know why linux has optimized kernels for different architectures, but they aren't auto installed? also, does windows have different optimized kerenels? i'm guessing if it does then it is auto installed
[07:42] <n> hola que tia eres mas apaa
[07:42] <ruggy> huh?
[07:42] <elenayu_> ubuntu?
[07:42] <neuron_> hey
[07:42] <BSDinux> apt-get autoinstalls everything you want.. ;-)
[07:42] <neuron_> i got a problem
[07:42] <OMGLAZERS> Frogzoo: I figured that I need to install some kind of drivers but I wouldn't know how to go about that (I do have the CD provided by Abit though)
[07:42] <J_P> people, in debian for my change the locales I did : dpkg-reconfigure locales, so in dialog was show in windows for me change coorect locales. In ubuntu i do this equal command, but not open dialog, only pass all locales and setting "up-to-date". Anyone know how I change the locales ?
[07:42] <n> no te calles coo
[07:42] <BSDinux> never heard of win having different kernels... dunno
[07:42] <nena> como que mas espaa
[07:42] <roche> ccooke, thanks
[07:43] <martin> ok, i was just interested thats all
[07:43] <billybennett> Frogzoo, not sure how I would do that.
[07:43] <n> no te eniendo de lo de espaa
[07:43] <neuron_> i`m trying to install xgl and i got to the point i have to add a key(wget http://www.beerorkid.com/compiz/quinn.key.asc -O - | sudo apt-key add -) it seems it wont stop
[07:43] <frank__> !es
[07:43] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:43] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZERS: driver is usually already installed - gimme a sec 2 check
[07:43] <elenayu_> necesito flash player y openoffice2 para ubuntu 6.06 AMD64
[07:43] <martin> ask in #ubuntu-xgl
[07:43] <the_dark_side> hello?
[07:44] <neuron_> okay
[07:44] <n> eres muy buena te digo que eres  muy apaada
[07:44] <Frogzoo> billybennett: once you have amarok installed & the share mounted via samba, just click on amarok's media tab
[07:44] <nena> no te entiendo
[07:44] <n> coo pues soy espaola y con mucho arte
[07:44] <Rajuu> what the HELL!!! It shouldnt be so hard to get a terminal open in gnome
[07:44] <OMGLAZERS> Anyone else here having issues burning 6.06's ISO?
[07:44] <Rajuu> for gods sake
[07:44] <nena> ha bale coo
[07:45] <g-nome> Rajuu: why?
[07:45] <crimsun> Rajuu: what's the issue? (just switched buffers)
[07:45] <g-nome> what was the command to see fps? glxgears [???]  ?
[07:45] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZERS: ah, it seems there's no open source nvidia drivers that will work, so yes, you'll need to d/l from nvidia
[07:45] <spiderworm> hey wheres the ubuntu bot?
[07:45] <martin> Rajuu: you can make a keyboard shortcut
[07:45] <g-nome> martin: how?
[07:45] <spiderworm> oh there he is
[07:45] <nena> bamos
[07:45] <spiderworm> ubotu: multiverse
[07:45] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[07:45] <martin> System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts
[07:45] <smallfoot-> hello
[07:45] <Rajuu> Theres no entry for any terminals in my menu.. even though I manually edited one in my fluxbox menu file, and restarted
[07:45] <nena> coo
[07:45] <n> no me abias entendido bueno ola yo mellamo como tu quieras soy corta de palabracvjksgfdg
[07:46] <Rajuu> so I cant open any terminals
[07:46] <Rajuu> grrr
[07:46] <h3sp4wn> g-nome: glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark
[07:46] <smallfoot-> does ubuntu have anything like http://slackwiki.org/Packages which say what package comes with ubuntu and what license they are?
[07:46] <n> bamos
[07:46] <nena> ha bale
[07:46] <OMGLAZERS> Frogzoo: I've got them on a CD that they gave me, but im guessing those are for Windows. So I need to see if they have any Linux drivers or something?
[07:46] <Alex24NJ> Bah, just had an awful experience fixing grub.  In server install, it should warn the user from using ReiserFS that some tools (including Ubuntu install's "copy data from another partition") don't fully support it.
[07:46] <g-nome> Rajuu: fluxbox, gnome? what now?
 thanks
[07:46] <Frogzoo> billybennett: if samba mounting sounds difficult, just install the smb4k package, it's a gui, & samba mounts are peasy
[07:46] <n> no soy dde otro mundo e bale
[07:46] <billybennett> I think I already mounted it
[07:46] <nena> ok?
[07:46] <n> bamos
[07:46] <billybennett> cause its on the desktop and if I right click it it says unmount volume
[07:46] <Frogzoo> OMGLAZERS: correct - but they are there, fer sure
[07:47] <OMGLAZERS> Frogzoo: Ok i'll go check it out.
[07:47] <nena> ke komo te va con los esrtudios
[07:47] <g-nome> 8717.687 FPS :-D
[07:47] <smallfoot-> does ubuntu have anything like http://slackwiki.org/Packages which say what package comes with ubuntu and what license they are?
[07:47] <Frogzoo> billybennett: k, so install amarok
[07:47] <billybennett> I did
[07:47] <Frogzoo> !tell billybennett about amarok
[07:47] <smallfoot-> g-nome, thats hell lot of fps
[07:47] <g-nome> :-)
[07:47] <n> no soy tan inpaciente  como tu
[07:47] <Frogzoo> billybennett: hit the window key + p
[07:47] <martin> smallfoot-: http://packages.ubuntu.com ?
[07:47] <nena> de que me ablas ia
[07:48] <g-nome> martin: how to make a shortcut to terminal?
[07:48] <n> los estudios va........................................
[07:48] <nena> por
[07:48] <OMGLAZERS> This is going to sound retarded, but can someone help a Mac user burn the 6.06 CD? I'm just having crazy issues with it.
[07:48] <n> y ati
[07:48] <billybennett> Frogzoo, well I had amarok open but I closed it and it wont re-open
[07:48] <smallfoot-> martin, it dont say their license
[07:48] <billybennett> ahh got it
[07:48] <Rajuu> argh if I cant open terminals I cant even run wine
[07:48] <Rajuu> weeeakkk
[07:48] <sorush20> are there any programs that can record telephone conversations?
[07:48] <martin> g-nome: System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts... then click in the box next to open terminal and press the shortcut keys you want
[07:48] <snoops> umm I'm having a problem playing mp3's - they aren't playing! I've tried totem and amarok and rhythm box..no go..I can play them with xmms though
[07:48] <Frogzoo> billybennett: do you have a notifier applet running? if not, add one
[07:48] <billybennett> Frogzoo, Its opening now
[07:48] <n> por que soy basta porque soy de pueablo
[07:48] <snoops> so what's the problem?
[07:48] <dsas> !tell snoops about mp3
[07:49] <snoops> thanks
[07:49] <nena> bueno si tu lo dices
[07:49] <nichlas> !mp3
[07:49] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, totally, a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:49] <sparkling> hi all
[07:49] <n> y ati como trtttte vqa co anamaria la brujaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[07:49] <nichlas> ooh.. informativeness
[07:49] <snoops> bloody patents!
[07:49] <J_P> people, how i reconfigure my locales ?
[07:49] <Desh> How do I find out my motherboard's chipset?
[07:49] <billybennett> Frogzoo, do you mean Notification Area
[07:49] <nena> llokese
[07:49] <sparkling> i've installed acroread from repo..how i can associate pdf extension to acrobat reader program?
[07:49] <n> yesx bmjjhx gbjhc
[07:49] <[newbies] > hallo.. i'm a newbies with linux world.. and ubuntu is my first time with linux world.. i already install ubuntu on my machine. i choose server installation but i stuck after i login. i mean i dont know what to do next. is that on server mode doesnt have any desktop/GUI or on server installation everything only just a command type? if is a command type.. how to config my network connection first? thanxs dude.
[07:49] <nena> no tentiendop
[07:49] <soundray> J_P: sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[07:50] <g-nome> martin: yes, didn't see it was in that menu :-) thanks
[07:50] <Frogzoo> billybennett: then settings -> configure amarok -> collection & pick the samba share - then tools -> rescan collection & your'e good to go
[07:50] <snoops> man I'm so impressed with ubuntu..it even detected my bloody ms keyboard with the volume controls by default..not even windows does that
[07:50] <martin> no problem
[07:50] <Frogzoo> billybennett: aye
[07:50] <dsas> [newbies] : There is no gui on the server mode install
[07:50] <J_P> soundray: http://rafb.net/paste/results/uaJ8tw94.html
[07:50] <n> no yo ati yanmpoca por que no te conozco de nada
[07:50] <Desh> [newbies]  type 'startx' from the command line
[07:50] <Frogzoo> billybennett: there should be a wolf looking icon for amarok
[07:50] <crackintosh> is there a live cd version for powerpc that will run out the box on a g4 powerbook?
 try xgl+compiz and you will be amazed
[07:50] <J_P> soundray: look, not open dialog to reconfigure, only generate locales.. :-( but I would like change my locales
[07:50] <KenSentMe> [newbies] : isn't your network connection configured during the install
[07:51] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, Can you try http://88.153.209.63/ now?
[07:51] <exhale> !xgl
[07:51] <ubotu> from memory, xgl is "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems.  Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/"
[07:51] <Seveas> !#ubuntu+1
[07:51] <ubotu> If you wish to discuss the upcoming, in development, not ready yet edition of Ubuntu please join the IRC channel #ubuntu+1 when it's open. #ubuntu+1 is closed unitl edgy opens
[07:51] <soundray> [newbies] : if you're a newbie, you should probably do 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop' and learn the GUI side of things first.
[07:51] <billybennett> Frogzoo, Amarok is crashing now, I think it was cause I clicked it too many times.. Ill brb
[07:51] <n> yes y ati
[07:51] <dsas> [newbies] : If you install ubuntu-desktop you should get a graphic interface.
[07:51] <Seveas> !#ubuntu+1 =! s/ #ubuntu+1 is closed unitl edgy opens//
[07:51] <ubotu> Seveas: okay
[07:51] <Seveas> !dapper
[07:51] <ubotu> DAPPER IS OUT! PARTY TIME! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-June/000083.html
[07:51] <KenSentMe> [newbies] : otherwist you have to adjust /etc/network/interfaces
[07:51] <bionic> I just installed ubuntu dapper desktop, install went smooth, but everytime when i boot, and right before the login screen x kinda stalls, but if i ctrl-alt-f8 then ctrl-f7 it starts to load again and i come to the login screen.. Anyone maybe know why it stalls?
[07:51] <Some_Person> What is edgy?
[07:51] <Frogzoo> eXistenZ: what was that?
[07:51] <exhale> !compiz
[07:51] <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.
[07:51] <Jemt> Frogzoo: I'm still running with the ATI driver - but I have enabled FrameBuffer now - that might solve the problem with my laptop freezing (hopefully)
[07:51] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, does it work?
[07:51] <Desh> !edgy
[07:51] <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
[07:51] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, I want to know whether it works
[07:51] <mada> uhmmm... anyone with a great deal of success with dapper on amd64?
[07:51] <Some_Person> oh
[07:51] <Seveas> !dapper is Ubuntu 6.06, the "Dapper Drake" release. Release June 1st 2006
[07:51] <ubotu> ...but dapper is already something else...
[07:52] <Seveas> !no dapper is Ubuntu 6.06, the "Dapper Drake" release. Released June 1st 2006
[07:52] <Some_Person> Well, I got my Breezy workin again
[07:52] <ubotu> Seveas: okay
[07:52] <ChakRa> guys bittorrent in dapper keeps giving me error on this torrent file that "problem connecting to the tracker". I copy the same torrent and run it in utorrent in windows and i am dling at like 250Kbps with like 1234 leechers
[07:52] <OMGLAZERS> Can anyone here help me out in burning the Dapper Drake CD; im having issues with burning it
[07:52] <Cornellius> Got problems with the sound here. The sound is too ''High'', the pitch is too high, just like if my soundcard inhaled Helium :P
[07:52] <mada> OMGLAZERS: what kind of issues?
[07:52] <Some_Person> Now, is there anyone here who works for Realtek (if there is, PM me)
[07:52] <sparkling> i've installed acroread from repo..how i can associate pdf extension to acrobat reader program?
[07:52] <Frogzoo> eXistenZ: no http headers though...
[07:52] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, I know :)
[07:52] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, it was just a test
[07:52] <Seveas> !no edgy is Ubuntu 6.10 DEVELOPMENT, the "Edgy Eft" release. Discussions about and support for edgy take place in #ubuntu+1
[07:52] <ubotu> okay, Seveas
[07:53] <Frogzoo> Jemt: never know your luck in the big city
[07:53] <pepsi> hello there! i am your local troll.. how may i annoy you the most?
[07:53] <Some_Person> How do I get my onboard Realtek AC97 soundcard working?
[07:53] <[newbies] > thanxs for ur answer all of my friends here..
[07:53] <OMGLAZERS> mada: Well I'm on mac right; and half the times I try to burn it using one of a variety or tries it has an error or doesnt work.. OR when I put it into Toast, it comes up as almost 1.5 gigs in size because it seems there's a folder IN the iso that is called ubuntu itself and 700 mb in size
[07:53] <dsas> sparkling: right click on a PDF, then press properties, then click open with
[07:53] <Jemt> Frogzoo: Hehe, true :)
[07:53] <Mysta_> hello, I have installed the 686-SMP packages for my Dual Core laptop, but I cannot select an SMP kernel @ GRUB. I only get 686 kernels and not 686-SMP kernel
[07:53] <Mysta_> any reason why
[07:53] <OMGLAZERS> mada: Basically; I can't get a damn CD of 6.06!
[07:53] <Some_Person> How do I get my onboard Realtek AC97 soundcard working?
[07:53] <mada> OMGLAZERS: ok, well i run ubuntu on my mac ... are you doing the same or are you on OS X?
[07:53] <snoops> gosh rdesktop is a great program
[07:54] <Jemt> Frogzoo: At least my experience could benefit someone else with the same problem
[07:54] <snoops> I'm so impressed how good it is
[07:54] <sparkling> dsas: ok but i have to do it all times...i wnt to double click and open it directly
[07:54] <crimsun> Some_Person: I /was/ attempting to assist you yesterday...
[07:54] <OMGLAZERS> Mada: Im trying to burn it for my windows (x86) tower.. but i'm trying to burn the CD itself on the mac for the PC
[07:54] <crimsun> Some_Person: please use the channel, thanks
[07:54] <mada> OMGLAZERS: ok, so you have the image on the hard drive of the mac?
[07:54] <billybennett> Frogzoo, Ive got Amarok open now
[07:54] <soundray> J_P: sorry, I'm obviously not up to date...
[07:54] <dsas> sparkling: if you right click on the file, go to properties and then open with and choose acroread it *should* stick. If you just right click and press open with, it won't.
[07:55] <Frogzoo> billybennett: ^^^
[07:55] <OMGLAZERS> mada: Yes. I downloaded the .iso, and it was mounted and appears as a drive in the finder.
[07:55] <JasonL> in kopete can i change my msn private message?
[07:55] <Frogzoo> billybennett: or just type '/lastlog Frogzoo'
[07:55] <billybennett> Frogzoo, I had to reconnect
[07:55] <ijeff> I just installed skype in a deb package, where'd it install to?
[07:55] <J_P> soundray: but in debian when i do dpkg-reconfigure locales open a dialog, in ubuntu not!
[07:55] <sparkling> dsas: now it seems it work thanks :D
[07:55] <dsas> sparkling: no problem.
[07:55] <n> vero yo se que nos peleamos pero estas en mi corazon siempre i nunca te olvidote quiero mucho nuestra amistad es como las rosas con agua lla sabes sin agua tanbien lo sabews
[07:56] <ijeff> I just installed skype in a deb package, where'd it install to?
[07:56] <Some_Person> crimsun: I need you to assist me, however you can.
[07:56] <Frogzoo> billybennett: then settings -> configure amarok -> collection & pick the samba share - then tools -> rescan collection & your'e good to go
[07:56] <mada> OMGLAZERS: ok, open finder click on applications, double click on "utilities", then double click on "disk manager" and tell me when that opens up
[07:56] <Mysta_> anyone?
[07:56] <dsas> ijeff: I'd hope it installed to /opt
[07:56] <soundray> J_P: yeah, they've changed something...
[07:56] <crimsun> Some_Person: are you presently running Ubuntu?
[07:56] <ijeff> dsas i dont see it there
[07:56] <Some_Person> crimsun: yes
[07:57] <ceu> if you start with /dev empty, hda1 will be corrupted heavily. Isn't that a bug?
[07:57] <billybennett> Frogzoo, I dont see my Samba share
[07:57] <nena> baLE
[07:57] <n> no me contetas es por que te as quedado  sin palabras
[07:57] <sparkling> another little question about java: i've installed latest java vm 1.5.0.6 with the usual howto but if i use java -version i obtain 1.4.2 instead if i use the menu icon java web start and i click on properties i obtain java 1.5.0.6 is installed correctly..so how can i remove java 1.4.2?
[07:57] <crimsun> Some_Person: please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org, and post the output from: ``lspci -v && lspci -nv''
[07:57] <n> adios un beso
[07:57] <Some_Person> ok
[07:57] <OMGLAZERS> Mada: Ok in DiskUtility on the left I see the ubuntu .iso and under it is the mounted drive version of the .iso
[07:57] <ChakRa> guys about my question, if thats just a random thing please let me know so i know i am not missing any repositories and stuff
[07:57] <Seveas> n, please stick to english in here
[07:57] <J_P> soundray: so you know how change my locales ?
[07:57] <nena> ADIO
[07:57] <Frogzoo> billybennett: it's there somewhere - find it from 'mount'
[07:57] <bob_07> Hi everyone, I'm still having problems with the nvidia drivers. I get a blank screen on restart and it won't respond to any button presses.
[07:57] <mada> ok, click on the non-mounted icon of the iso
[07:58] <mada> OMGLAZERS: ^
[07:58] <OMGLAZERS> mada: Ok. Clicked :P
[07:58] <ijeff> I just installed skype in a deb package, where'd it install to?
[07:58] <mada> OMGLAZERS: ok, then the little "burn
[07:58] <mada> oops
[07:58] <dsas> ijeff: maybe doing dpkg -I skype.deb will tell you, if I remember rightly.
[07:58] <ceu> sparkleytone: you can remove old version, or you can select preferred version using "update-alternatives --config java"
[07:58] <RogerioDeLuca> hi all... did someone already used vino on the 6.06 version?
[07:58] <billybennett> Frogzoo, I guess I dont have a correctly setup Samba share.  Its on my desktop but I guess its not setup right
[07:58] <Jowi> ijeff: "whereis skype"
[07:58] <Frogzoo> ijeff: dpkg -L pkgname
[07:58] <mada> OMGLAZERS: then the little "burn" icon at the top should light up just like in iTunes when you burn a cd
[07:59] <ijeff>  /usr/bin/skype /usr/lib/skype /usr/bin/X11/skype /usr/share/skype
[07:59] <OMGLAZERS> mada: It did, and I put in a CD now and i'm burning it
[07:59] <Frogzoo> billybennett: if you can open it from your desktop, it's mounted. try 'mount |grep smb'
[07:59] <Some_Person> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15320
[07:59] <soundray> J_P: apparently you have to install language packs now if you want to change locales.
[07:59] <sparkleytone> ijeff: updatedb && locate skype
[07:59] <OMGLAZERS> mada :D Thank god. I was trying the burn folder and Toast and BurnX and just having so many damn problems
[08:00] <mada> OMGLAZERS: sweet, it takes a little longer to burn .iso's with disk util because it tripple checks everything, but it is definitely the fail safe way of doing so :)
[08:00] <soundray> J_P: System-Administration-Language Support
[08:00] <OMGLAZERS> mada: Sweet. Thanks :P
[08:00] <mada> OMGLAZERS: no problem :)
[08:00] <sparkleytone> ijeff: probably need to sudo updatedb
[08:00] <billybennett> Frogzoo, nothing :(
[08:00] <bob_07> Hi everyone, I'm still having problems with the nvidia drivers. I get a blank screen on restart and it won't respond to any button presses. Note that they work fine in 64 bit ubuntu, but I am purposely using 32 bit.
[08:00] <leancalper> *.*
[08:00] <crimsun> Some_Person: sec, loading
[08:00] <billybennett> Frogzoo, It has a little SMB icon on the bottom?!
[08:00] <Cornellius> I need help with the sound here.
[08:00] <Frogzoo> billybennett: right click -> properties...
[08:01] <dsas> Cornellius: Just ask your question.
[08:01] <Cornellius> Got problems with the sound here. The sound is too ''High'', the pitch is too high, just like if my soundcard inhaled Helium :P
[08:01] <eneried> hello
[08:01] <akudewan> Hi guys, I downloaded the "alternate" CD to upgrade from breezy to dapper. Having trouble burning. md5sum of the iso file is allright, but the media check fails. I tried burning under windows also. What can be the problem ?
[08:01] <eneried> could you help me?
[08:02] <Cornellius> What I don't understant is that it is worked well on the last Dapper installation on the very same hardware.
[08:02] <bob_07> Hi everyone, I'm still having problems with the nvidia drivers. I get a blank screen on restart and it won't respond to any button presses. Note that they work fine in 64 bit ubuntu, but I am purposely using 32 bit.
[08:02] <J_P> soundray: But I would like via text like as dpkg-reconfigure locales, becouse I dont have GUI here, is a server.
[08:02] <Jowi> akudewan: i would try burning at lower speed (like x4)
[08:02] <Frogzoo> akudewan: maybe try burning somewhat slower
[08:02] <billybennett> Frogzoo, yep?
[08:02] <Frogzoo> billybennett: should show a directory path there somewhere
[08:02] <eneried> I'm trying to hibernate my computer, but it doesn't work :'( same fuction worked on breezy but doesn't work on dapper :( what i must do?
[08:02] <wastrel> lies!
[08:02] <Tobberoth> Guys, i just noticed Skype is not in Synaptic package manager, but it's for Linux on their website.. any reason?
[08:02] <akudewan> Jowi: burned at 4x and tried, also tried a rewritable CD
[08:03] <sparkleytone> Tobberoth: its not a deb pkg prob
[08:03] <soundray> J_P: perhaps 'sudo apt-get install language-pack-pt'?
[08:03] <wastrel> Tobberoth:  probably because skype is proprietary and ubuntu only packages free software
[08:03] <Frogzoo> eneried: suspend or hibernate?
[08:03] <Tobberoth> I see..
[08:03] <akudewan> maybe the lens of the drive has dust ?
[08:03] <billybennett> Frogzoo, nope no path but.. I know the path
[08:03] <Jowi> akudewan: if the md5sum is ok it is either 1. media or 2. cdrw drive
[08:03] <Frogzoo> billybennett: then just browse to it through amarok...
[08:03] <eneried> Frogzoo, hibernate
[08:03] <eneried> the option that shutdown
[08:04] <jbirdAngel> is the calendar that comes up when clicking on the clock part of evolution?
[08:04] <J_P> soundray: I will try.. :-)
[08:04] <Frogzoo> eneried: hit 'F10' - does hibernate show on logout options?
[08:04] <RogerioDeLuca> quit
[08:04] <akudewan> are those lens-cleaning CDs any good ?
[08:04] <soundray> jbirdAngel: yes.
[08:04] <jbirdAngel> soundray: okay thank you
[08:04] <billybennett> Frogzoo, I dont know the directory structure that well how do I get to it
[08:04] <eneried> Frogzoo, F10?
[08:04] <eneried> just F10?
[08:05] <Frogzoo> eneried: or just logout - but F10's quicker ;)
[08:05] <crimsun> Some_Person: please open a Terminal, and tell me the output from ``lsmod |grep ^snd_hda_intel''
[08:05] <Some_Person> ok
[08:05] <gharz> is there a software that works like a dreamweaver for linux?
[08:05] <eneried> F10 doesn't work, mayybe IRC has reserved it, let me see
[08:05] <Some_Person> crimsun: no output
[08:05] <pepsi> hello there, i have 2 identical SATA hard drives and i would like to make a raid array with them.. would a mirrored setup give me better performance, or would i have to use striping? and is there a way to boot from it? or do i need another drive just to boot?
[08:05] <Jowi> akudewan: never tried them :) a bad burn for me has always been a bad cdr. amasingly crappy quality these days. 1/10 cdr fail on a spindle for me.
[08:05] <eneried> it has the options sleep hibernate and restart and shutdown
[08:05] <crimsun> Some_Person: excellent. ``sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel model=6stack''
[08:06] <Some_Person> ok
[08:06] <billybennett> Frogzoo, do I need that package you were talking about before?
[08:06] <eneried> Frogzoo the options available are: Sleep, Hibernate, Restart and Shutdown
[08:06] <Some_Person> crimsun: error
[08:06] <Frogzoo> crimsun: closest I get is: snd_intel8x0
[08:06] <crimsun> Some_Person: pastebin the error, please
[08:06] <Some_Person> ok
[08:06] <crimsun> Frogzoo: sorry, what are you referring to?
[08:06] <eneried> but when i select Hibernate the computer seems to suspend but cannot awake, i must shutdown in the bad way and i must wait until system check disks :(
[08:07] <akudewan> Jowi: Thanks for the help, I'll give it another try and if it still doesn't work, I'll try the lens cleaner
[08:07] <Frogzoo> eneried: oh, so you can get to hibernate, it's just that it doesn't work? which vid card?
[08:07] <mlopes> hi. how do I set a reiserfs partition on fstab so that any user can write files there?
[08:07] <SukiSan> hi there
[08:07] <Frogzoo> billybennett: I thought you could access the samba share?
[08:07] <Some_Person> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15321
[08:07] <eneried> Frogzoo, vid card? video? i have an integrated Sis630/730
[08:07] <billybennett> I can
[08:07] <billybennett> Frogzoo, I can
[08:07] <billybennett> Frogzoo, only from desktop and file browsers not the context menus inside amarok
[08:08] <Tinned_Tuna> heya
[08:08] <SukiSan> i'm troubling with my bind-setup - should I simply ask here, or should I query anybody?
[08:08] <eneried> Frogzoo, hibernate worked on breezy, but it seems to work bad on dapper
[08:08] <Crembo> hey guys, I have a small problem.. installed ATI drivers as per procedure, configured, everything went great. then I rebooted my computer. now I can't change resolution. gnome doesn't say anything - all it says is "do you wish to keep the new settings?" without actually changing the res...
[08:08] <wastrel> SukiSan:  just ask
[08:08] <crimsun> Some_Person: what cpu do you have?
[08:08] <[newbies] > Question: How to adjust network setting from Ubuntu server ?
[08:08] <Frogzoo> billybennett: billybennett those mount will be somewhere under / somewhere - just type 'mount' & take a close look at the output
[08:08] <Slyder0244> i've set in the power management options for the computer and monitor to go to sleep never yet my monitor always shuts down after a period of time
[08:08] <Some_Person> crimsun: AMD Semptron
[08:08] <Slyder0244> anyone know how i can change that
[08:08] <stalefries> I have a question about ATI drivers
[08:08] <crimsun> Some_Person: ``uname -r''
[08:09] <Some_Person> ok
[08:09] <Some_Person> crimsun: 2.6.12-9-386
[08:09] <[MH] Narc`Lap> Hello friends!
[08:09] <billybennett> Frogzoo, when I type mount in console I see nothing with Samba shares
[08:09] <Tinned_Tuna> my skype has stopped working :/ it runs and everything, but it will not produce any sound
[08:09] <Frogzoo> eneried: works for me, but I'm using the latest fglrx driver - if you can update your vid driver, give that a go
[08:09] <Tinned_Tuna> all other apps are closed and I've reinstalled it
[08:09] <crimsun> Some_Person: you're using breezy instead of dapper?
[08:09] <_Spire_> Tinned_Tuna: does the sound work in other apps?
[08:09] <eneried> Frogzoo, how can i update that driver?
[08:09] <Tinned_Tuna> yes
[08:09] <__mikem> how to use an ati card: step 1, mount card securely on wood post. Step 2, take 30 paces backward, step 3, turn, step 4 load shotgun, step 5 fire at will, step 6, buy an nvidia card
[08:09] <Some_Person> crimsun: yes
[08:10] <crimsun> Some_Person: I've had instructions sent to you
[08:10] <Frogzoo> eneried: dunno - try google?
[08:10] <SukiSan> kay..first I got thousands of syslog entries [sysquery: no addrs found for root NS (M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET)]  when I started bind or tried to resolv something with dig.
[08:10] <akudewan> mlopes: put an "rw" in the "options" section, separated by a comma
[08:10] <mada> Some_Person: you said you are running an AMD Sempron right?
[08:10] <Some_Person> mada: yes
[08:10] <jbirdAngel> import in evolution doesnt find thunderbird to import from? any way i can do this?
[08:10] <eneried> OK, Frogzoo, thanks a lot :)
[08:10] <Some_Person> crimsun: I see no instructions
[08:10] <eneried> ;)
[08:10] <mada> Some_Person: is it the 64-bit extended or 32-bit?
[08:10] <ali1234> hi. what's the easiest way to get a sound from a midi keyboard on ubuntu? i've installed rosegarden, qsynth, amsynth, bristol... none of them work...
[08:10] <billybennett> Frogzoo, I dont think I have the share setup right
[08:10] <akudewan> mlopes: without the quotes
[08:10] <crimsun> Some_Person: you don't?
[08:10] <Some_Person> mada: 32
[08:10] <mlopes> thks
[08:10] <Frogzoo> billybennett: maybe
[08:11] <SukiSan> Google said me, noone knows what could be the reason.
[08:11] <Some_Person> crimsun: no instructions
[08:11] <billybennett> Frogzoo, I think I made a link instead of a share
[08:11] <eneried> bye, boys
[08:11] <crimsun> Some_Person: in a query?
[08:11] <billybennett> Frogzoo, even thought the icon has SMB
[08:11] <crimsun> (from ubotu)
[08:11] <Some_Person> crimsun: oh, here they are
[08:11] <[MH] Narc`Lap> Now, I popped the ubuntu CD in the drive. all works fine, I get to the ubuntu start/install screen. I hit "Start or install Ubuntu", but this only starts Ubuntu, and does not give me further prompts to install Ubuntu, is this because I am short RAM?
[08:11] <mada> Some_Person: nvm ...
[08:11] <stalefries> [MH] Narc`Lap: no, double-click the Install icon on the desktop
[08:11] <Crembo> I have a problem with my ATI card, if I try to change resolution, nothing happens. gnome doesn't even give an error, it just asks me if I want to keep the new settings - which it hadn't changed
[08:11] <_Spire_> [MH] Narc`Lap: click "
[08:11] <Crembo> how can I even begin to diagnose this?
[08:12] <SukiSan> I read it could help to let the file of the root-zone point to /dev/null - so I did.
[08:12] <_Spire_> *Install
[08:12] <[MH] Narc`Lap> thanks stalefries/Spire! I was getting pretty pissed.
[08:12] <h3sp4wn> ali1234: Have you tried ardour ? What midi interface are you using is it linux supported
[08:12] <mada> Crembo: ATI cards + linux = headache ... did you download the drivers?
[08:12] <smick> anyone know a good single cursor theme with many different sizes of a generic cursor setup?
[08:12] <Crembo> mada: yes
[08:12] <__mikem> Crembo, if you want to use an ati card follow these instructions. step 1, mount card securely on wood post. Step 2, take 30 paces backward, step 3, turn, step 4 load shotgun, step 5 fire at will, step 6, buy an nvidia card
[08:12] <Some_Person> crimsun: its doing it
[08:12] <Frogzoo> billybennett: yeh, wierd it's not showing up, but can't really figure out what's up from this end
[08:12] <ali1234> h3sp4wn: i modified the source of the midiman firmware to use on a midi keyboard i built myself, ez-usb based
[08:12] <Crembo> __mikem: noted.
[08:12] <stalefries> !ati
[08:12] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[08:12] <SukiSan> Now, there is just a forwarder to resolv external querys.
[08:12] <psaikido> hello all - total newbie here - needs help with ubuntu install
[08:12] <ali1234> h3sp4wn: closest i got was qsynth. it logs the note on/note off, but makes no sound :(
[08:12] <mlopes> skudewan, still getting permission denied (did mount -a)
[08:12] <mada> Crembo: hrmmm....
[08:12] <_Spire_> psaikido: I'll be glad to help
[08:13] <wee[] > does anyone know if the initramfs can accept input while it shows the splash? I want it to read password for encrypted /, but dont want to restructure the initrd if i can avoid it.
[08:13] <Crembo> mada: most frustrating bit is no error message.
[08:13] <Elazar> Anyone know of a diff viewer with a GUI that's available from synaptic?
[08:13] <h3sp4wn> ali1234: Have you tried ardour ?
[08:13] <psaikido> brilliant - how can i talk just to you?
[08:13] <SukiSan> But, if I dig for ebay.de, the
[08:13] <ali1234> h3sp4wn: no, i'll try it...
[08:13] <_Spire_> psaikido: /msg _Spire_ your message
[08:13] <stalefries> Elazar: viewer for what?
[08:13] <mada> Crembo: that is strange ....
[08:13] <SukiSan> authority-section lists all root-NS.
[08:13] <jbirdAngel> import in evolution doesnt find thunderbird to import from? any way i can do this?
[08:13] <Elazar> stalefries: diffs. diff files.
[08:13] <SukiSan> afaik this isn't the way it should work.
[08:13] <stalefries> Elazar: no idea
[08:14] <crackintosh> does the live cd work on powerpc?
[08:14] <varsendaggr> hey my mouse buzzes in the speaker whenever i move it.  what gives?
[08:14] <ijeff> What's a good P2P client for Ubuntu?
[08:14] <void^> Crembo: try xrandr on a terminal
[08:14] <Spec> ijeff: limewire
[08:14] <stalefries> crackintosh; if it's the PowerPC version
[08:14] <wastrel> varsendaggr:  wireless mouse?
[08:14] <varsendaggr> no
[08:14] <ijeff> spec: how can I install it?
[08:14] <ali1234> varsendaggr: a common problem, try muting unused audio inputs on your soundcard
[08:14] <Elazar> Spec: Screw limewire. Frostwire. :P
[08:14] <Spec> frostwire :p
[08:14] <Frogsnooze> varsendaggr: wrong mouse protocol?
[08:14] <varsendaggr> ok
[08:14] <Spec> ijeff: apt-get install frostwire
[08:14] <__mikem> I aut to try frostwire
[08:15] <Spec> ought
[08:15] <h3sp4wn> ali1234: have you seen http://ubuntustudio.com (I have built the realtime-kernel) Haven't got round to configuring jackd yet
[08:15] <ijeff> spec: cool
[08:15] <SukiSan> Can someone explain me how it should work? And if everything is okay like it is?
[08:15] <Tinned_Tuna> anyone??
[08:15] <varsendaggr> that ubuntustudio looks cool
[08:15] <__mikem> there is no such package as frostwire
[08:15] <Crembo> void^: tried xrandr -s <index>, no error message, no change either.
[08:15] <ali1234> h3sp4wn: no, not seen it... i really just want to hear a sound from this crazy thing i've built :)
[08:15] <Aesop> Anyone know what causes this error? X Error of failed request:  BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
[08:15] <_Spire_> __mikem: got universe repositories enabled?
[08:15] <smick> Anyone know of a way to get Freemind to work easily?  I have Java and freemind and it's not opening the program.
[08:16] <__mikem> I believe so, I remember enabling them last night
[08:16] <stalefries> smick: I think there's a howto on ubuntuforums.org
[08:16] <h3sp4wn> ali1234: Does your sound card have any type of hardware midi synth in it
[08:16] <ali1234> h3sp4wn: i don't think so
[08:17] <__mikem> _Spire_ yes they are enabled
[08:17] <Some_Person> crimsun: thanks for helping me, even though I acted like a jerk yesterday
[08:17] <psaikido> sorry _spire_ i haven't registered yet and can't do private messages
[08:17] <_Spire_> psaikido: ok
[08:17] <Tobberoth> You can download frostwire from their site
[08:17] <zAo^> is there a way to use the "back" button on my mouse without evdev?
[08:17] <Tobberoth> it works great
[08:17] <_Spire_> just do "/msg nickserv register insertpasswordhere"
[08:17] <Elazar> Anyone know of a viewer for diff files that I can get off of synaptic? Having trouble finding one by searching.
[08:18] <__mikem> _Spire_ I do infact have universe enabled
[08:18] <__mikem> so its another problem
[08:18] <recover> I've installed Xgl and compiz but now when gdm try to start up just hang and nothing comes up, tho it still looks like its loading
[08:18] <spiderworm> is there an apache server configuration frontend in the repos?
[08:18] <smick> found one freemind install tute on the forums http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=160510&highlight=freemind
[08:18] <ali1234> h3sp4wn: ardour crashed because i don't have jack installed... isn't there something less complicated?
[08:18] <_Spire_> __mikem: try  "apt-cache search frostwire"
[08:19] <stalefries> smick: http://blog.siliconchaos.net/articles/2006/05/22/setting-up-freemind-in-ubuntu-dapper
[08:19] <__mikem> I already did, nothing was returned
[08:19] <Frogsnooze> !frostwire
[08:19] <ubotu> I heard frostwire is a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrostWire
[08:19] <jbirdAngel> is there a way to set thunderbird as my default mail client?
[08:19] <Morrowyn> try tkdiff or emacs, Elazar ?
[08:19] <dr3wster> could someone please help me?  Rhythmbox doesn't work because I don't have a "decodebin" element in gstreamer (it's using gstreamer0.10).  Is there an equivalent to gst-register-0.8 for 0.10 or something else that I could do?
[08:20] <stalefries> jbirdAngel: system>Preferences>Preferred applications
[08:20] <Frogsnooze> jbirdAngel: system -> prefs -> preferred apps
[08:20] <h3sp4wn> ali1234: I don't know of anything less complicated you need something that can support soft synths
[08:20] <stalefries> dr3wster: search synaptic for gstreamer
[08:20] <dr3wster> stalefries, I did and I've installed like everything there
[08:21] <stalefries> dr3wster: hmm.
[08:21] <srinath_man> Does anybody know how can I get a horizantal scrollbar on a terminal ? I don't want the lines to be wrapped ...
[08:21] <__mikem> _Spire_ I tried aptcache search and didn't find anything
[08:21] <Elazar> Morrowyn: No I haven't, but thanks for the suggestions. :) I'll look at those now.
[08:21] <_Spire_> __mikem: weird
[08:21] <dr3wster> stalefries, and I have a decodebin file in my gst directory
[08:21] <stalefries> dr3wster: try looking at the gstreamer website
[08:21] <dr3wster> stalefries, * gstreamer-0.10 directory
[08:22] <gharz> is there a software that works like a dreamweaver for linux?
[08:22] <billybennett> is XMMS pretty good guys?
[08:22] <Kaltekar> can anyone offer some help laoding up openvnc
[08:22] <Subhuman> gharz, nvu is close
[08:22] <__mikem> !limewire
[08:22] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[08:22] <Aesop> Anyone know what causes this error? " X Error of failed request:  BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)" "Major opcode of failed request:  144 (NV-GLX)"
[08:22] <Kaltekar> *vpn
[08:22] <Subhuman> billybennett, if you like winamp-type mp3 players, yes.
[08:22] <wastrel> xmms works ok.  supposedly not good for really large music collections.
[08:22] <Subhuman> wastrel, works fine with me = 4000 songs
[08:22] <_mason> Hey
[08:22] <gharz> Subhuman, thanks!
[08:22] <Elazar> billybennett: I've found it to be a bit crash-prone. Audacious is an alternative that's similar.
[08:23] <Subhuman> works better than most players do with this amount
[08:23] <Aesop> I find XXMS annoying, I've got over 100,000 songs.
[08:23] <Aesop> XMMS*
[08:23] <Aesop> If it'd use a Winamp5 style music library, I'd love it
[08:23] <wastrel> i only have a couple hundred so meh
[08:23] <jonnyoob> i like beep media player
[08:23] <Subhuman> 100,000? how can you possibly listen to that all though?
[08:23] <jonnyoob> it supports winamp skins or sth :)
[08:23] <Aesop> Subhuman, I'm a professional DJ
[08:23] <Subhuman> Aesop, WA5 works in WINE i think.
[08:23] <Subhuman> ahh.
[08:23] <_mason> im trying to install real player, but it asks where synaptic has downloaded the file to install it from, where does synaptic keep files its currently downloaded / installing ?
[08:23] <J_P> hi all
[08:23] <Aesop> Yeah, but I'm having -enough- trouble with WINE right now
[08:23] <wastrel> mmm wedding dj
[08:24] <Morrowyn> Aesop, have a look at rhythmbox
[08:24] <Kaltekar> I'm getting the following error when running the config file  "C compiler cannot create executables"
[08:24] <ali1234> h3sp4wn: i got ardour working. i dont see anywhere to select the midi input device
[08:24] <ijeff> Okay i installed frostwire, how do I launch it?
[08:24] <Aesop> Ctrl-C is NOT copy. >_<
[08:24] <stalefries> Can someone help me with an ATI question?
[08:24] <Aesop> Yeah, I've looked at Rythmbox
[08:24] <Morrowyn> alsa there is amarok
[08:24] <Morrowyn> alsa/also
[08:25] <Aesop> But normally I just boot into Windows and use Sam3 Broadcaster, can that run under WINE?
[08:25] <FuelB> What is the easiest way to upgrade to 32bit from 64bit?
[08:25] <Morrowyn> Aesop, check their database
[08:25] <mmjepp> apokryphos: It's Zajjko, I've tried dpkg-reconfigurator to no avail, so I was thinking about the Alternate installation... but how will that help exactly? It seems that the issue is bound to either the video-driver or the video hardware...
[08:25] <stalefries> Aesop: check appdb.winehq.org
[08:25] <Aesop> Right
[08:25] <Geoffrey2> now, can anyone tell me which repo I need to get network-manager-gnome?
[08:25] <Aesop> I knew that >_<
[08:25] <billybennett> Elazar, thanks.... I installed it but it wont play any audio so Ill try Audacious
[08:25] <[newbies] > Dear all of my friends, i would like to ask your opinion about this question. I would like to setup a web hosting server on Ubuntu platform. As a newbies like me, is that good for me to start from Ubuntu Desktop then goes to Ubuntu Server? Is that Ubuntu Desktop can running a performance for web hosting server?
[08:25] <_mason> Anyone? where does synaptic keep temp files ?
[08:26] <_mason> or files that are being installed
[08:26] <xiko> guys, what is the console command that opens up a configuration window to choose wich java version I want?
[08:26] <Elazar> billybennett: Hm... sure it not playing audio isn't a system config problem? Can you play audio in any other apps?
[08:26] <FuelB> Is there somewhere I can switch the architecture to 32bit and then do an apt-get dist-upgrade to replace everything with 32bit binaries?
[08:26] <scifi> hi guys, im using firefox and some sites seem really jerky when scrolling through them, anyone else experience this ?
[08:26] <wastrel> _mason:  check /var/cache/apt
[08:26] <to0om> _mason: /var/cache/apt/archives
[08:26] <to0om> hehe
[08:26] <Morrowyn> [newbies]  install the ubuntu server it will feed you lamp (linux, apache, mysql and php)
[08:26] <h3sp4wn> ali1234: I think the inputs are configured through jack but as I say I haven't got jack working yet (I have a few bits of hardware but no linux compatible midi interface here)
[08:26] <Morrowyn> out of the box
[08:26] <fresch> hello, i just installed the latest ubuntu. i have trouble getting sound to work. alsa seems to be configured correctly, if my debian skills do not deceive me, but every app complains it is not working
[08:26] <_mason> Thankyou wastrel & to0om
[08:27] <pike_> FuelB: better maybe just to backup home dir and then reinstall..
[08:27] <Elazar> Morrowyn: BTW, love your nick. I think Tolkien missed that one. :D
[08:27] <__mikem> LimeWire doesn't like my version of the Java RunTIme and frostwire won't install, someone want to suggest another client
[08:27] <pike_> __mikem: amule but its not gnutella
[08:27] <Elazar> scifi: What version of FF are you running?
[08:27] <disinterested_pe> windows sucks
[08:27] <Frogsnooze> !tell __mikem about java
[08:28] <Elazar> __mikem: Define "won't install."
[08:28] <ijeff> Okay i installed frostwire, how do I launch it?
[08:28] <__mikem> FRogsnooze I have version 5.0
[08:28] <scifi> Elazar: 1.0.5.02
[08:28] <Elazar> scifi: Um... do you mean 1.5.0.2?
[08:28] <titan> What is the best way to play moviest in Ubuntu?
[08:28] <Elazar> titan: I use VLC.
[08:28] <Morrowyn> Elazar, :) thanks, its celtic, so he should  have come across it i think
[08:28] <titan> r
[08:28] <scifi> Elazar: yes
[08:28] <Frogsnooze> __mikem: did you update alternatives?
[08:28] <epod> Can anyone take a few minutes to point out to me what's wrong with my virtualhost file at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15322
[08:28] <fresch> ubuntu, alsa, not working, any pointers?
[08:28] <titan> Elazar, I got that, how do I get it to autostart the movie when I put it in?
[08:29] <__mikem> Elazar, wrong choice of words, I mean it can't be found by apt
[08:29] <__mikem> Frogsnooze what do you mean
[08:29] <mmjepp> Anyone here running Dapper on an ATi Radeon x800?
[08:29] <Elazar> __mikem: You have universe and multiverse repos enabled?
[08:29] <[newbies] > Morrowyn: is that u mean if i develop web hosting server on Ubuntu i must install web & sql server/etc by my self?
[08:29] <stalefries> Can someone help me with my ATI troubles?
[08:29] <Elazar> __mikem: 'Cause I can see it.
[08:29] <billybennett> Elazar, yeah I have audio in other apps
[08:29] <Elazar> billybennett: Yeah, give Audacious a shot, then.
[08:29] <[newbies] > i mean on Ubuntu Desktop
[08:29] <tttTravis> how do I install mplayer on ubuntu?
[08:29] <__mikem> Elazar, I have ALL repositories enabled in the file. I swear on gods name I have all of them enabled
[08:29] <Elazar> titan: Hm, not sure about that.
[08:30] <__mikem> WHat are you typing where you can see it
[08:30] <Morrowyn> [newbies] , no installing the ubuntu server package feeds you all that, so you only have to worry about the content and configging to your own taste
[08:30] <Elazar> __mikem: Hm... tried sudo apt-get update?
[08:30] <scifi> Elazar: yes 1.5.0.2
[08:30] <__mikem> YEs I did that to
[08:30] <epod> Can anyone take a few minutes to point out to me what's wrong with my virtualhost file at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15322
[08:30] <stalefries> Can someone help me with my ATI troubles?
[08:30] <__mikem> Believe it or not I have used ubuntu before
[08:30] <disinterested_pe> atleast windows is polite it asks u if it is ok to crash
[08:31] <pdavid> morning all
[08:31] <Elazar> scifi: Most I can suggest is to update to 1.5.0.4. This shell script will help you do that easily: http://pykeylogger.sourceforge.net/installnewfirefox.sh
[08:31] <pdavid> anyone running asterisk on their buntu box?
[08:31] <_mason> Know of any .rmvb to .avi converters for debian/ubuntu?
[08:31] <tttTravis> I did apt-cache seach mplayer and all it found was some kmplayer stuff
[08:31] <scifi> Elazar: is it safe to do that , wont break my O/S ?
[08:31] <billybennett> Elazar, its not showing up in Synaptic
[08:31] <titan> Elazar, then how do you get it to play movies?
[08:31] <deefzi> help, i just lost my tree-view in nautilus. how can i get it back?
[08:32] <stalefries> Can someone help me with my ATI troubles?
[08:32] <Elazar> __mikem: Just checking. ;) Hm... just for fun, try running sudo apt-cache search frostwire from the terminal.
[08:32] <__mikem> I did run it from the terminal
[08:32] <_mason> how do i install a .bin file?
[08:32] <to0om> deefzi: F9
[08:32] <keleus> Can I use dd to copy an ISO of a safedisk2 protected disk? preserving the safedisk junk isn't needed but the disk will have "read errors"...
[08:32] <[newbies] > Morrowyn: since i got a problem with "linux type command language" so if i using Ubuntu Desktop..then i manually install web server application .. is that can be do?
[08:32] <jighead> !tell stalefries about ati
[08:32] <__mikem> chmod 777 the file and then execute it
[08:32] <Elazar> scifi: Hasn't broken my installs yet and I've used that script to update twice now.
[08:32] <_mason> me ?
[08:32] <_mason> ok
[08:32] <stalefries> jighead; it's not that
[08:32] <deefzi> to0om, no good :(
[08:33] <scifi> Elazar: do i just run it and it does it automatically ?
[08:33] <__mikem> Elazar no results
[08:33] <ahmeni> Anyone here gotten LIRC to work with the current kernel?
[08:33] <to0om> deefzi: how about view - side bar?
[08:33] <Elazar> titan: I think enter vlc & from the terminal and it should launch, then the usual File > Open rigmarole.
[08:33] <[Utah] tristanbob> how can I install more fonts in ubuntu that can be used in openoffice
[08:33] <wastrel> you don't need sudo for apt-cache
[08:33] <Elazar> scifi: Mostly. It'll ask you to specify a language and one or two other simple things, but for the most part it's automated.
[08:33] <to0om> deefzi: has the bar disappeared completely or does it show something else?
[08:33] <ijeff> Help, installed frostwire, how do i start it?
[08:33] <Elazar> __mikem: Jeez... I dunno, dude. That's freaky.
[08:33] <crimsun> [Utah] tristanbob: put them in ~/.fonts/, then ``sudo fc-cache -f -v'', and restart the app{,s}
[08:33] <scifi> Elazar: k thx
[08:33] <Crembo> oh dear. if my xorg.conf file is destroyed beyond tinkering and I don't seem to have stored a backup somewhere safe, what do I do?
[08:34] <Elazar> ijeff: should be under Applications > Internet.
[08:34] <__mikem> What do you recomend I DO about this?
[08:34] <crackintosh> has anyone had success BOOTING dapper on a ppc machine?
[08:34] <tttTravis> How do I install mplayer on Ubuntu Dapper Drake? I tried apt-get install mplayer-586 but it doesn't exist, I also tried searching for mplayer but the only results returned were about some kmplayer
[08:34] <pike_> ubotu: tell tttTravis about repos
[08:34] <Elazar> billybennett: Hm... I forget if I installed it from synaptic or from somewhere else. Probably the latter. I think I used alien to convert it to a native package and then installed it that way. You should be able to find it on Google.
[08:34] <wastrel> Crembo:  try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:34] <tttTravis> pike_ I have all of them enabled except backports
[08:34] <tttTravis> I ran apt-get update
[08:34] <stalefries> jighead, the requirements for the Binary Howto (eg, what card version it must be) are confusing
[08:34] <deefzi> to0om, there's no such "view -> side bar" and yes, it's gone completely
[08:35] <xiko> is there a way to use "sudo update-alternatives --config java" But to config Java virtual machine? It doesnt seem to be working
[08:35] <__mikem> Elazar what do you recomend I do about this?
[08:35] <deefzi> to0om, the only visible thing is the file browser -window
[08:35] <pike_> tttTravis: 'apt-cache search mplayer' doesnt show any packages?
[08:35] <billybennett> Elazar, well I made the default application for MP3 XMMS then I removed it and cant get mp3 back to another application
[08:35] <tttTravis> pike_ just kmplayer ones
[08:35] <Morrowyn> [newbies] , you might wanna install webmin after you installed the server box. Configging  the httpd.conf etc. shouldnt be that hard, if you are willing to read the comments in the conf file. For managing the mysql db i use phpmyadmin, so basically you dont need a gui for it, just install a couple of webprograms, like webmin, phpmyadmin etc.
[08:35] <jighead> stalefries, do you know what card you have?
[08:35] <Elazar> billybennett: Sorry, can't help you there.
[08:35] <to0om> deefzi: maybe you draged it to the very left, try to drag it to the right again
[08:36] <Elazar> __mikem: Tough call. Only other thing I can recommend is looking on the wiki. http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[08:36] <titan> Elazar, rigmarole? What is that?
[08:36] <to0om> otherwise give me a screenshot deefzi :)
[08:36] <crackintosh> is anyone booting ubuntu on ppc?
[08:36] <stalefries> jighead: ATI Technologies Inc Rage Mobility P/M AGP 2x (rev 64)
[08:36] <ijeff> Elazar: it doesn't seem to be loading
[08:36] <Elazar> titan: Look it up on Webster.
[08:36] <epod> crackintosh, yea.
[08:36] <Elazar> ijeff: I think I had a similar problem when I installed it. One sec...
[08:36] <wastrel> mplayer-586 is ind dapper/multiverse
[08:36] <epod> Morrowyn, webmin isn't in the repos.. at least not in universe or base
[08:36] <__mikem> Can you upload a .deb file somewhere and give me a link?
[08:36] <wastrel> s/ind/in/
[08:37] <pike_> tttTravis: do 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' copy everything and paste it to  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:37] <sa0> hi all
[08:37] <sa0> i have a big problem
[08:37] <pike_> tttTravis: lemme know the url
[08:37] <Kaltekar> is there anyone that has installed openvpn from source??
[08:37] <crackintosh> epod: should the dapper disk show up in 'startup disk' on OS X? I dont see it in there. Should I burn with disk utility?
[08:37] <sa0> with ubuntu, kubuntu, xubuntu cds
[08:37] <[newbies] > Morrowyn: i have a basic setup apache+mysql+phpmyadmin+etc on windows platform.. but never on linux/Ubuntu platform..this is my first time i try it. did u know any url/web i can refer for "linux/ubuntu typing command/sudo??" especially on Ubuntu Server??
[08:37] <sa0> media error
[08:37] <ijeff> Elazar: kk
[08:37] <titan> Elazar, lol ahh.. I see =P Did not understand what you meant =P
[08:37] <sa0> ide_intr: huh? errors
[08:37] <sa0> can someone help
[08:37] <[MH] Narcism> The first time I first login to an installed version of Ubuntu (not the desktop/test version) I'm asked for my username/password, I input it correctly, and then i'm told: The system administrator is not allowed to login from this screen. What's the deal?
[08:37] <epod> crackintosh, use FireBurner DX to burn it
[08:37] <tttTravis> pike_ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15323
[08:37] <__mikem> pike_ considering I am having a problem with source packages not showing up in apt-cache even after I properly enable and update the packages, I think theres a problem with apt
[08:37] <Elazar> ijeff: I think the answer should be here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrostWire?highlight=%28frostwire%29
[08:37] <sa0> i've seen many entries looking with google
[08:38] <snoops> umm I have an nvidia graphics card(a good one) and am getting some pretty crappy performance when ubuntu does the whole screen fade
[08:38] <ijeff> Elazar: kk thx
[08:38] <sa0> but no solutions comes clearly to me
[08:38] <crackintosh> epod: thanks
[08:38] <h3sp4wn> kaltekar: I have built openvpn for mipsel from source (with a cross compiler)
[08:38] <stalefries> [MH] Narcism: were you logging in as root?
[08:38] <Morrowyn> [newbies] , i learned my unix skills by diving into the command line, i run a freebsd server, with no gui, and maintain it through ssh, basically all the wizards and guis are just a frontend for simple .conf files
[08:38] <[MH] Narcism> absolutely
[08:38] <epod> crackintosh, no problem
[08:38] <[MH] Narcism> root is what i specified as my "name" as well
[08:38] <stalefries> [MH] Narcism: don't
[08:38] <Morrowyn> but thats just my opinion
[08:38] <Elazar> ijeff: I think I remember what it was now. The script to start it is in DOS format. It shows you how to convert it to UNIX format so it doesn't error when it's run.
[08:38] <stalefries> [MH] Narcism: That's no good.
[08:38] <[MH] Narcism> stalefries: so do i reinstall? and call myself something different?
[08:38] <Elazar> ijeff: Do this: sudodos2unix/usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[08:39] <[newbies] > Morrowyn: thanxs for ur info
[08:39] <__mikem> Morrowyn, I am not a newbie, I also run freebsd, and just because something doesn't work doesn't mean the person having the problem is a newbie
[08:39] <stalefries> [MH}narcism: I would.
[08:39] <Elazar> ijeff: If you don't have dos2unix, you should be able to find it on synaptic.
[08:39] <[MH] Narcism> okay, thanks stalefries ^_^
[08:39] <wastrel> [MH] Narcism:  boot into rescue mode and add a new user
[08:39] <wastrel> no need to reinstall ffs
[08:39] <h4v0k> st
[08:39] <deefzi> to0om, dcc
[08:39] <[MH] Narcism> rescue mode?
[08:39] <[MH] Narcism> that safe mode?
[08:39] <wastrel> it's like windows safe mode
[08:39] <jighead> [MH] Narcism, you can just hit ctl+alt+F1, log in as root and create a new user
[08:39] <scifi> Elazar: how do i run that firefox script, it opens in a text editor by default for me :c
[08:39] <wastrel> or you could boot from a rescue cd
[08:39] <wastrel> that too
[08:39] <_mason> how do i uninstall a .bin file?
[08:40] <__mikem> oh, Newbies is the name of a person in the room
[08:40] <jighead> [MH] Narcism, no need to reinstall
[08:40] <wastrel> jighead wins
[08:40] <__mikem> I thought he was shooting his mouth off
[08:40] <[MH] Narcism> hahah, i like not reinsatlling, this is amazing
[08:40] <to0om> deefzi: ?
[08:40] <deefzi> to0om, i send the screenshot thru dcc
[08:40] <Elazar> scifi: Download it, open up a terminal, cd to the directory containing the script, and then do this: ./installnewfirefox.sh (or whatever the name of the script is)
[08:40] <h4v0k> hello fellow linux users
[08:40] <h4v0k> :-)
[08:40] <Elazar> scifi: Putting ./ in front of the script name should execute it as a bash script.
[08:40] <__mikem> Elazar, If you like I can show you my sources list
[08:40] <scifi> Elazar: thx
[08:40] <epod> Can anyone check out http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15325 and tell me what I'm doing wrong with my  virtual host?
[08:41] <marimn> jaen
[08:41] <deefzi> to0om, btw. the view is back when i select one folder and open it on "browse folder" but nautilus doesn't start w/ default browse-mode
[08:41] <titan> How do I set a default program for playing DVD discs?
[08:41] <tttTravis> pike_ so I think I have all of the right respositories enabled
[08:41] <__mikem> xine is a good dvd player
[08:41] <h4v0k> how do i get sound on here
[08:41] <roshlame> hello
[08:41] <zoohouse> Hello everyone
[08:41] <zoohouse> Is there an app out there for keeping track of USA Treasury Bonds?
[08:41] <titan> xine, ok looking it up
[08:41] <Elazar> __mikem: That's OK. I wish I knew what to say to help you, but I really don't know. I just that enabling the universe and multiverse repos was enough to make it available to me via synaptic.
[08:41] <pike_> tttTravis: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15326 this is my sources.list replace yours with this and sudo apt-get update again
[08:41] <[Utah] tristanbob> crimsun: thanks - I was hoping for an apt-get install myfavoritefont
[08:41] <h4v0k> zoohouse where in the south are you
[08:42] <tttTravis> k
[08:42] <deefzi> to0om, hmm... and on the view i sent to you... i can't see on "view"-bar the options like main panel, side panel etc
[08:42] <zoohouse> h4v0k: Miami FL
[08:42] <Elazar> __mikem: s/I just that e/E
[08:42] <Seveas> epod, looks ok at first sight, what's the error?
[08:42] <h4v0k> hialeah
[08:42] <h4v0k> ?
[08:42] <roshlame> I have installed windowsxp after installing ubuntu 5.10, and it put NTLoader on the MBR, over the GRUB, so now I can only boot in Windows, what can I do to work around the problem?
[08:42] <scifi> Elazar: it says "bash: ./installnewfirefox.sh: Permission denied" if i put sudo in front of it it says command not found
[08:42] <__mikem> tttTravis, I think you are having the same problem I am. ARe packages not showing up that you know are there?
[08:42] <wastrel> h4v0k:  this is a support channel, for general chat try #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:42] <epod> Seveas, when I go to www.iguanacom.ca, I just get my /var/www dir, not my /var/www/iguanacom dir
[08:42] <tttTravis> __mikem: yeah
[08:42] <kingspawn> [Utah] tristanbob: You can get the microsoft fonts, don't remember the exact names now. Try apt-cache search microsoft | grep font
[08:42] <snoops> roshlame the best solution is usually reinstalling grub
[08:42] <h4v0k> jeez sorry
[08:42] <wastrel> msttcorefonts iirc
[08:43] <__mikem> I am starting to think there is some kind of bug
[08:43] <[MH] Narcism> how would I create a user after i've logged in as root. (ctrl alt f1)
[08:43] <snoops> want the guide on how to do that?
[08:43] <Morrowyn> roshlame, reinstall grub i think the wiki has a howto on that
[08:43] <roshlame> snoops yes, please
[08:43] <to0om> hm deefzi maybe reinstalling nautilus helps :/
[08:43] <Seveas> epod, did you enable the vhost? Did you restart apache after doing that?
[08:43] <zoohouse> h4v0k: no, 20 min south of Miami and 20 min north of Homestead. princeton
[08:43] <roshlame> i tried doing it, but unsuccessfully
[08:43] <jighead> [MH] Narcism, useradd or adduser are the commands
[08:43] <h4v0k> rosh you can write on the autoexec.bat and make two boot options
[08:43] <deefzi> to0om, i don't like that approach to problems :I
[08:43] <ijeff> Elazar: can't find dos2unix on synaptic
[08:43] <epod> Seveas, enable the vhost? I did do sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 force-reload
[08:43] <Crembo> what's the i2c module do in xorg?
[08:43] <Seveas> epod, by the way, it's: NameVirtualHost 209.121.67.248
[08:43] <[MH] Narcism> thanks jighead
[08:43] <__mikem> tttTravis, I can guarintee you, its not you.
[08:43] <Seveas> that may be the error 
[08:43] <eXistenZ> Do I need to install libapache2-mod-python to get python cgi working?
[08:43] <Elazar> scifi: Hm... well, you should be able to do it manually using these instructions, then: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion?highlight=%28firefox%29
[08:43] <snoops> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows?action=show&redirect=RecoveringGrub roshlame
[08:44] <[Utah] tristanbob> kingspawn: there is always EasyUbuntu which install microsoft fonts
[08:44] <deefzi> to0om, and besides, installing nautilus doesn't probably help cause the problem is on settings
[08:44] <roshlame> snoops thank you
[08:44] <snoops> if you have any questions please ask - I had to go through hell to get it going
[08:44] <snoops> oh roshlame
[08:44] <kingspawn> [Utah] tristanbob: Hey, if it works, go for it =)
[08:44] <snoops> backup your mbr first
[08:44] <to0om> deefzi: reconfiguring it should help then, shouldn't it?
[08:44] <Mysta_> how do I switch between workspaces??
[08:44] <trickz> hello.. i installed the last version of ubuntu.. but i dont have gcc installed .. i tried to isntall it with apt-get install gcc-4.0 ... it was installed but still i dont have C compiler installed :(
[08:44] <Mysta_> via keyboard
[08:44] <psaikido> help installing please?
[08:44] <trickz> can someone tell me what to do?
[08:44] <stalefries> jighead: mayb you didn't see this before:   ATI Technologies Inc Rage Mobility P/M AGP 2x (rev 64)
[08:44] <wastrel> Mysta_:  ctrl-alt left & right arrow
[08:44] <Kaltekar> h3psp4wn: sorry stepped away, I'm have trouble the config script craps out on me telling me "C compiler cannot create executables"
[08:44] <wastrel> Mysta_:  you can change that in the keyboard shortcuts window
[08:44] <jighead> stalefries, what is the problem?
[08:44] <tttTravis> pike_ hmm now it shows up
[08:45] <tttTravis> thanks
[08:45] <epod> Seveas, I changed NameVirtuaHost to the IP.. still no dice
[08:45] <tttTravis> bye
[08:45] <kingspawn> trickz: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:45] <kingspawn> trickz: Fixes that right up
[08:45] <trickz> ok thank you
[08:45] <pike_> tttTravis: np multiverse wasnt uncommented i think
[08:45] <__mikem> tttTravis what did you do to make it show u
[08:45] <epod> Seveas, could my /etc/hosts be causing issues?
[08:45] <Seveas> epod, where is the file located with this text?
[08:45] <ijeff> Elazar: can't find dos2unix on synaptic
[08:45] <stalefries> jighead: the BinaryHowto page and the BinaryHowto/ATI pages have the same list of requirements, but Binaryhowto says I only need to meet one, and the ATI page says I need to meet all
[08:45] <wastrel> ijeff:  heh yeah it's in sysutils
[08:45] <epod> Seveas, it's in /etc/apache2/sites-available/www.iguanacom.ca which is symlinked to /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/001-iguanacom
[08:46] <psaikido> anyone there to help me get the xserver going?
[08:46] <_mason> i get the Error: ./rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libXm.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[08:46] <Elazar> ijeff: Hm... sudo apt-get install build-essential ?
[08:46] <Seveas> epod, did you restart after changing it to the IP?
[08:46] <h4v0k> how can i install a VB environment on my box
[08:46] <epod> Seveas, I restarted Apache, yes
[08:46] <Elazar> h4v0k: Why on earth would you ever want to do that? :P
[08:46] <mattm591> hi, im getting an error when i try to run ut2004. "Can't find 'ini:Engine.Engine.GameEngine' in configuration file"  This is my second time reinstalling it,l and it plays fine when I first run it choosing the "play now" option after install but never works again
[08:46] <scifi> Elazar: shud i follow the full install instructions or just "update from 1.5....." instructions ?
[08:46] <Marineboy> Hey, anyone know where the .xine config is?
[08:46] <Seveas> epod, is the server behind a NAT router?
[08:46] <titan> ok, xine no good. Apparently I need Encrypted DVD support built into it to be able to watch this DVD, any suggestions?
[08:46] <Elazar> scifi: Just the update, I think.
[08:47] <jighead> stalefries, do you have X up and running, and want 3d, or is nothing working at all
[08:47] <ijeff> Elazar: downloading
[08:47] <stalefries> jighead: I just want 3D
[08:47] <epod> Seveas, yes, port 80 is forwarded to the correct IP
[08:47] <h4v0k> cause i am taking classes in VB.NET and want to practice at home
[08:47] <Marineboy> Seveas, do you know where xine config is?
[08:47] <Seveas> epod, then you need to use your internal ip in the apache config, not the external one
[08:47] <epod> ohh
[08:47] <epod> ok
[08:47] <Seveas> Marineboy, ~/.xine comes to mind
[08:47] <__mikem> Seveas, can you help me, I can't pull some packages that I know are there with apt-get and I have all repos enabled
[08:47] <Marineboy> Yeah i got in there and dont see a config.
[08:47] <jighead> stalefries, have you tried installing the xorg-fglrx-driver and follow the directions on the binary how-to page?
[08:47] <Marineboy> only 2 things
[08:47] <Seveas> __mikem, errors  pastebin
[08:48] <mattm591> titan, automatix lets you install dvd codecs
[08:48] <__mikem> Seveas, it just says that it can't find the package
[08:48] <Elazar> ijeff: I'm not certain that that package has it, but I believe it does.
[08:48] <Seveas> mattm591, automatix is bad, please don't recommend it
[08:48] <srinath_man> Does anybody know how can I get a horizantal scrollbar on a terminal ? I don't want the lines to be wrapped ...
[08:48] <Marineboy> Seveas, I am in there, ut i dont see the config.
[08:48] <mattm591> seveas it works fine for me
[08:48] <stalefries> jighead, I tried it on breezy before, and it complained that it couldn't find the screen, but switching back to "ati" fixed that
[08:48] <Seveas> Marineboy, then I don't know
[08:48] <epod> Seveas, excellent! THANKS :D
[08:48] <titan> mattm591, k, thanks
[08:48] <Some_Person> crimsun: I ran the big long command
[08:48] <Seveas> mattm591, it broke 1000s of others' systems
[08:48] <Some_Person> crimsun: now what?
[08:48] <crimsun> Some_Person: now, ``sudo depmod -e''
[08:48] <Some_Person> ok
[08:49] <h4v0k> whats a good room for general linux beginnigs
[08:49] <mattm591> seveas and it works fine of 1000s of other users sytems (including mine)
[08:49] <Seveas> __mikem, which package? sources.list on the pastebin please
[08:49] <Some_Person> crimsun: no output
[08:49] <psaikido> no one there to help my install?
[08:49] <Elazar> h4v0k: ##linux ?
[08:49] <Marineboy> Ok Seveas  thanks.
[08:49] <h4v0k> sorry mispelled:">
[08:49] <__mikem> ok
[08:49] <h4v0k> ok
[08:49] <stalefries> !tell mattm591 about automatix
[08:49] <pike_> h4v0k: if you have ubuntu here is often best place for newbie questions
[08:49] <Seveas> mattm591, that's irrelevant. As long as it's breaking things it's bad.
[08:49] <h4v0k> k
[08:49] <mattm591> !automatix
[08:49] <ubotu> Automatix is a script that automates installation of some items. It may break your system, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation instead. For help with and discussion of automatix please join #automatix.
[08:49] <mattm591> ubotu no one cares what you think ;)
[08:49] <jighead> stalefries, it is possible that you may want the radeon driver instead of fglrx
[08:49] <snoops> Is there a way for x to remember what applications are open as well as their positions when you restart it?
[08:49] <h4v0k> yeah i got ubuntu and love it
[08:49] <ubotu> mattm591: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:49] <h4v0k> <3
[08:49] <stalefries> jighead: I don't know.
[08:50] <Tobberoth> psaikido: No worries, Ubuntu is pretty easy to install, depending on how you want it.
[08:50] <stalefries> jighead: it defaulted to ati
[08:50] <jighead> stalefries, you didn't provide a chipset, and i don't know if the mobility line is covered by the fglrx stuff
[08:50] <Scorpmoon> i finally managed to make ubuntu task bar look and feel like windows :)
[08:50] <h4v0k> i only used IRC a couple of times whats some of the commands
[08:50] <snoops> yeah I definitely feel like ubuntu is the best os I've ever used
[08:50] <stalefries> jighead: how do I find out the chipset/
[08:50] <stalefries> ?
[08:50] <Some_Person> crimsun? u there?
[08:50] <snoops> for a desktop that is
[08:50] <jighead> stalefries, try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and see if it lets you choose radeon instead of ati for a driver
[08:50] <Scorpmoon> does ubuntu 64bit generally has less supported drivers than 32bit?
[08:50] <crimsun> Some_Person: sec, I'm on the phone.
[08:50] <Some_Person> ok
[08:50] <stalefries> jighead: ok
[08:50] <administrador> #ubuntu-es
[08:50] <jighead> stalefries, lspci -vv
[08:51] <crimsun> Some_Person: yes, no output for that command is good. Now, ``sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel model=6stack''
[08:51] <fishhead> hello, I have a question about using nautilus as a ftp client if there is anyone out there who is also using this feature
[08:51] <wastrel> Scorpmoon:  screenshot?
[08:51] <Some_Person> ok
[08:51] <Some_Person> crimsun: errors galore
[08:51] <Scorpmoon> sorry, wife is using the computer now :)
[08:51] <h4v0k> yeah how do i set up for a ftp server
[08:51] <crimsun> Some_Person: pastebin
[08:51] <Scorpmoon> its no big deal
[08:52] <sp3tt> h4v0k: sudo apt-get install proftpd
[08:52] <kingspawn> ubotu tell h4v0k about cli
[08:52] <jighead> Scorpmoon, 64bit support is lagging for all OS'es, it's still relatively new
[08:52] <h4v0k> k
[08:52] <stalefries> jighead: what do I get from lspci -vv? I ran it, but it didn't provide anything new about the card
[08:52] <Scorpmoon> so you would recommend using 32bit ubuntu even for an AMD64 ?
[08:52] <h4v0k> whats apt-get stand for?
[08:52] <dsas> fishhead: Just ask your question
[08:52] <snoops> so no one knows if I can get x to do that?
[08:52] <sp3tt> h4v0k: package manager
[08:52] <kyncani> stalefries: hal-device-manager is pretty good
[08:52] <dsas> h4v0k: advanced package manager - get
[08:52] <wastrel> apt is a package tool  apt-get is just apt-get  it gets a package from apt repository
[08:52] <gharz> h4v0k, man apt-get
[08:52] <ijeff> Elazar: nope doesn't seem like dos2unix is in there
[08:52] <bderrly> snoops, check out sessions in the preferences menu
[08:53] <jighead> Scorpmoon, no, the supoort is decent, and there are workarounds for some of the annoyances
[08:53] <dsas> s/manager/tool
[08:53] <snoops> oh cheers bderrly
[08:53] <fredrich1> anyone know how to get xdmcp running on a headless server? i'm completely lost as to what to edit and where, and what to restart
[08:53] <wastrel> ijeff:  dos2unix is in sysutils
[08:53] <jighead> Scorpmoon, it's not worth dumping half your performance
[08:53] <Some_Person> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15327
[08:53] <Scorpmoon> jighead, how much performance will I get from using 64bit over 32bit ubuntu
[08:53] <Scorpmoon> that much?
[08:53] <stalefries> jighead: Is this it? 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX AGP
[08:53] <jighead> Scorpmoon, well, i exaggerate a bit
[08:53] <h4v0k> thats the second time i ran apt-get and it said no such file or directory
[08:53] <h4v0k> :-<
[08:54] <Elazar> wastrel: Thanks. ijeff: Sorry for the misdirection. :P
[08:54] <fishhead> Essentially what I would like to do is connect with my server with nautilus and use it just as it is another folder in my file system, however when I connect I can only open files as read only, so when I want to edit them I have to click save as then pick the location on the server to overwrite the file, I am wondering if there is some way I can configure it to just save on the server directly.
[08:54] <Mysta_> wastrel: thx for the tip
[08:54] <snoops> I can restart x by just backspace backspace right?
[08:54] <scifi> Elazar: i did the manual update, then gave permissions back to root, started up firefox, but it still says im using ver. 1.5.0.2 :c
[08:54] <gharz> i'm new to linux... but i've just one question... how come there are so many versions of linux? why can't they just combine so that Windows would take the lead?
[08:54] <ijeff> Elazar: where's sysutils then? lol sry
[08:54] <__mikem> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15328
[08:54] <jighead> stalefries, could be, check on ati.com and see what driver they recommend
[08:54] <Scorpmoon> gharz just my thought
[08:54] <__mikem> Seaves see the screenshot
[08:54] <stalefries> jighead: will do
[08:54] <Elazar> scifi: Not sure how to help you. Look through the rest of the wiki article.
[08:54] <h4v0k> ok i ran apt-get update
[08:54] <jbirdAngel> stalefries: Frogsnooze thank you
[08:54] <wastrel> ijeff:  apt-get install sysutils   <3
[08:54] <deefzi> to0om, okay. i've figured it out but now i would need to find config file of some kind for nautilus. does anyone know?
[08:54] <h4v0k> its loading something now
[08:55] <LeaChim> gharz, people in the different distros want different things
[08:55] <snoops> gharz not everyone agrees on how things should be done
[08:55] <deefzi> to0om, it must be started with "nautilus --browser" or have the --browser set for default, but where
[08:55] <number_six> hi all
[08:55] <snoops> different strokes for different folks I believe fits well
[08:55] <Seveas> __mikem, forstwire  frostwire, and I did not see your sources.list yet 
[08:55] <crimsun> Some_Person: please pastebin /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[08:55] <__mikem> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15328
[08:55] <__mikem> JEese
[08:55] <Some_Person> ok
[08:55] <dsas> deefzi: you need to use gconf-editor to edit nautilus configuration
[08:55] <epod> Seveas, ok, it's working now, but when apache loads I am getting the warning - [Thu Jun 08 12:54:42 2006]  [warn]  NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.103:0 has no VirtualHosts
[08:56] <wastrel> 
[08:56] <Seveas> __mikem, rofl, sorry I must be blind 
[08:56] <__mikem> ITs alright
[08:56] <gharz> i just hope that these genius people combine their work.
[08:56] <__mikem> as you can see everything is enabled
[08:56] <to0om> deefzi: open gconf-editor
[08:56] <Seveas> __mikem, no
[08:56] <Seveas> you're missing quite a lot
[08:56] <__mikem> I am
[08:56] <epod> ?
[08:56] <__mikem> ?
[08:56] <t-thing> Could someone help me get the driver for dwl-g510 wireless network card rt61 rom to be used with ndiswrapper
[08:56] <deefzi> to0om, thanks, but made a little hax for it. it'll do
[08:56] <Morrowyn> fishhead, you probably dont have the proper permissions on the server, you might wanna check that
[08:56] <h4v0k> help
[08:56] <to0om> deefzi: and go to apps - nautilus - preferences
[08:56] <pike_> h4v0k: ?
[08:57] <to0om> deefzi: and set always_use_browser there
[08:57] <Some_Person> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15329
[08:57] <h4v0k> should i run inet or standalone
[08:57] <Seveas> ah wait, you have double repositories...
[08:57] <Seveas> let's clean it up a bit
[08:57] <__mikem> ok
[08:57] <to0om> deefzi: then it should always start as a browser
[08:57] <kingspawn> h4v0k: standalone
[08:57] <number_six> can anybody help me to get my windowmanager to work? I uninstalled compiz and xgl and i do not have window borders (sry 4 ban english)
[08:57] <h4v0k> k
[08:57] <frank__> Xorg is using 307 MBs RAM (717 MBs VmSize)   is this a memory leak?
[08:57] <fishhead> Morrowyn: so it is something that nautilus would support if the server permissions are correct?
[08:57] <kingspawn> h4v0k: inet is sort of old and not used that much anymore
[08:57] <siofwolves> are network-manager and network-manager-gnome the same thing ?
[08:57] <Morrowyn> epod, add   your myhostname 192.168.1.103 to the /etc/hosts perhaps?
[08:58] <h4v0k> ok how do i use it
[08:58] <chewyf5> does dapper support intel_hda
[08:58] <pike_> h4v0k: bear in mind the default config i think allows anonymous login so anyone can login until you change that..
[08:58] <Morrowyn> fishhead, correct, your server checks wether you are permitted or not, and nautilus just passes that through
[08:58] <__mikem> xorg is a very intense program as are all graphics programs
[08:58] <h4v0k> k
[08:58] <Crembo> hey everyone, difficult question: how do you make firefox memorize window position and size when you close and reopen it?
[08:58] <Seveas> __mikem, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15330
[08:58] <Selaiah> !ntfs
[08:58] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[08:58] <fishhead> Morrowyn: thanks, I will look into it
[08:58] <kingspawn> h4v0k: /etc/proftpd.conf is the config file
[08:58] <moocowmoo> if i had some permission errors to where i can't log in to my system at all could i use the ubuntu live cd to fix the problems?
[08:59] <ijeff> Elazar: installed, should the dos2unix command work now?
[08:59] <h4v0k> ok
[08:59] <erirlar> hi all, i have a problem here. some how i can't get access to the (Multiverse) serction in Synaptic, i've checked the box in the Repositores and Reloaded it. but still nothing
[08:59] <bderrly> moocowmoo, yes
[08:59] <scifi> can anyone help advise me on my firefox problem, i just did the manual update following the wiki, but it still says im using ver. 1.5.02 , not 1.5.04 ?
[08:59] <Elazar> ijeff: Should, yeah, if wastrel is right.
[08:59] <niallobroin> 'm trying to do a dapper install with RAID1 disk setup, but when it comes time to configure the MD devices, one of the partitions I've setup on one disk isn't offered in the list. All partitions are correctly marked as type fd. Any ideas?
[08:59] <stalefries> jighead: I found the product page (I know it's the one because it lists my laptop as one of the models using it) http://www.ati.com/products/mobility/index.html
[08:59] <zero> hello
[08:59] <niallobroin> Hello ompaul
[08:59] <zero> so
[08:59] <zero> once again
[08:59] <zero> i suck
[08:59] <moocowmoo> bderrly, does it matter if i use breezy 5.1 and the live cd is 6.06
[08:59] <__mikem> ok, let me just wipe out my old list
[08:59] <RememberPOL> Has anybody had luck setting up Quake3 on Ubuntu 6.06?
[08:59] <zero> can anyone help me get WINE running on my dapper drake box?
[08:59] <epod> Seveas, my /etc/hosts is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15331, could you take a peek?
[09:00] <bderrly> moocowmoo, have you tried using the "recovery" option in grub?  that should take you to a root prompt
[09:00] <zero> its installed, just dunno how to get it to run
[09:00] <mrmist> I'm having this bug when trying to run the i686 kernel..
[09:00] <cge> Has anyone found a workaround for bug 36014, where Pentium M's get locked to their lowest frequency? This appears to now happen on 386 kernels too, and is making Dapper rather unusable.
[09:00] <pike_> RememberPOL: ive got quake4 doom3 etc running fine not quake3 though..
[09:00] <h4v0k> ok how do i open it to configure it? gedit?
[09:00] <wastrel> i have a pentium m
[09:00] <MrObvious> zero: wine (windows app)
[09:00] <ijeff> Elazar: same error
[09:00] <number_six> erirlar,  open a terminal sudo gedti /etc/apt/sources.list delete all  # from the lines what started # deb
[09:00] <crimsun> Some_Person: pastebin ``lsmod |grep ^snd''
[09:00] <moocowmoo> bderrly, yeah i'll see if i can thanks i might be back i'm on a knoppix live cd right now lol
[09:00] <Some_Person> ok
[09:00] <Seveas> epod, that warning is harmless
[09:00] <number_six> erirlar,  open a terminal sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list delete all  # from the lines what started # deb
[09:00] <zero> in the terminal?
[09:00] <zero> how do i get it to READ CD?
[09:00] <MrObvious> zero: Yup
[09:00] <bderrly> moocowmoo, well, i'f you're on a live cd you can fix stuff
[09:00] <epod> 7350905
[09:00] <dr3wster> does anyone know how to change the default icon size for desktop icons?
[09:01] <Some_Person> crimsun: snd_page_alloc         10248  0
[09:01] <Some_Person> 
[09:01] <epod> ups
[09:01] <RememberPOL> pike_: KK
[09:01] <epod> Seveas, ok thanks
[09:01] <MrObvious> zero: Type cd /media/cdrom/ && wine (exe file)
[09:01] <bderrly> moocowmoo, all you have to do is just get the system running...then mount your root partition
[09:01] <moocowmoo> bderrly, for some odd reason its not allowing me to read the contents of the hdd
[09:01] <mrmist> I can't make my laptop run the i686 core. Any idea why ?? It's a Centrino Core Duo 2.0GHz laptop
[09:01] <crimsun> Some_Person: ok, all of ``lsmod'' -> pastebin, please
[09:01] <bderrly> moocowmoo, did you mount your root partition?
[09:01] <__mikem> Ok seveas I just put your modifications in mine and updated
[09:01] <Some_Person> ok
[09:01] <__mikem> hold on
[09:01] <moocowmoo> bderrly, yes
[09:01] <epod> mrmist, linux-686-smp
[09:01] <epod> mrmist, try.
[09:01] <bderrly> moocowmoo, what kind of issue are you having?
[09:01] <mrmist> smp ?
[09:01] <__mikem> Seveas it still can't find the package
[09:02] <Some_Person> crimsun: do i need to pastebin that one?
[09:02] <Seveas> frostwire or xchat?
[09:02] <epod> mrmist, yeah, you have multiple CPUs :P
[09:02] <Seveas> !info frostwire
[09:02] <siofwolves> are network-manager and network-manager-gnome the same thing ? no way am I going to use WEP
[09:02] <J_P> hi all
[09:02] <Tobberoth> How do I make a shortcut?
[09:02] <Seveas> __mikem, frostwire doesn't exist in ubuntu it seems
[09:02] <b14ck> hi J_P
[09:02] <Elazar> ijeff: Hm... FUBAR... that should have done the trick. Do this? which dos2unix
[09:02] <Seveas> !info frostwire dapper
[09:02] <__mikem> Someone else said it does
[09:02] <erirlar> number_six, i have done that. but still the "flashplugin-nonfree" is in my list
[09:02] <Tobberoth> I have a a folder called /shared, but I want a shortcut to it on my desktop
[09:02] <__mikem> and xchat doesn't show up either
[09:02] <moocowmoo> bderrly, it says can not mount media device filesystem type unknown but i'm telling it the correct type
[09:02] <Elazar> Seveas: It does exist, I installed it through synaptic.
[09:02] <crimsun> Some_Person: yes
[09:02] <Seveas> odd, maybe au.archive is broken
[09:03] <scifi> can anyone help advise me on my firefox problem, i just did the manual update following the wiki, but it still says im using ver. 1.5.02 , not 1.5.04 ?
[09:03] <apex\\shiNNNNg`8> Hey, I've been using Gentoo for the past year or so, but now I find that I don't have the time and energy to manage the system, so I've been looking for a new distro. Could someone give me a brief overview of Ubuntu, why it's so popular, and advantages/disadvantages?
[09:03] <snoops> how do I restart x11?
[09:03] <__mikem> actually, I take that back, xchat shows up now
[09:03] <erirlar> number_six, is NOT in my list
[09:03] <Seveas> Elazar, not from ubuntu repositories 
[09:03] <pike_> Tobberoth: i can tell you howto from terminal but dont know how gnome does it
[09:03] <Jowi> snoops: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart (you will be logged out)
[09:03] <number_six> ok im on it
[09:03] <mrmist> epod: *doh*
[09:03] <snoops> k thanks jowi
[09:03] <Elazar> apex: Relatively easy installation/management. Having to prepend sudo to most commands is rather annoying. :P
[09:03] <bderrly> moocowmoo, when trying to mount your root partition?
[09:03] <Seveas> __mikem, ok, than all is working. For frostwire you need to find a 3rd party repo
[09:03] <bderrly> moocowmoo, what fs type is it?
[09:03] <Seveas> but Elazar should be able to help you with that 
[09:03] <mrmist> epod: hehe... guess I'll try that... but it's a version below the others... does that have anything to say ??
[09:03] <MrObvious> apex\\shiNNNNg`8: It uses debs and has a huge support channel.
[09:03] <moocowmoo> bderrly, its ext3
[09:03] <__mikem> ok
[09:04] <Tobberoth> pike_ I don't really mind using the terminal, unless it's very hard stuff
[09:04] <Some_Person> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15333
[09:04] <number_six> erirlar, make an apt-get update
[09:04] <mo0se> !fat32
[09:04] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:04] <J_P> people, sorry, but anyone could PLEASE, tell me how I change my locales in Ubuntu dapper ? I'm in consoel mode. so I try simple commando "dpkg-reconfigure locales" (this works in debian), but in ubuntu this commando dows not open dialog to configure new locales, anyone can help me ?
[09:04] <ijeff> Elazar: jeff@jefftop:~$ which dos2unix
[09:04] <ijeff> /usr/bin/dos2unix
[09:04] <Elazar> ijeff: And you're getting the exact same error?
[09:04] <epod> trade someone a 12" powerbook g4 + 1.25gb ram, 1.5ghz, 80gb HD, GeForce 5200 for a MacBook with the crappy intel gfx ;)
[09:04] <Seveas> J_P edit /etc/environment and use locale-gen to generate locales
[09:04] <Elazar> ijeff: Ah, wait, duh... run the line I gave you earlier.
[09:04] <Amaranth> apex\\shiNNNNg`8: We're almost as up-to-date as Gentoo is, lots of software available through apt, great community support.
[09:04] <__mikem> Elazar according to Seveas Frostwire doesn't exist in the ubuntu repositories, what repos are you using?
[09:04] <wastrel> i lurve me some dos2unix
[09:04] <bderrly> moocowmoo, mount -t ext3 /dev/hdaN /mnt/root, you did something like that?
[09:05] <moocowmoo> bderrly, yeah
[09:05] <kbrosnan> scifi, you might have launched the wrong version in a console which firefox and give me the output
[09:05] <Versed> m/join #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:05] <epod> __mikem, frostwire is just a java app.  you can get it from sourceforge.
[09:05] <Elazar> mikem: He may be right. Check http://frostwire.org for an installation file.
[09:05] <blakkino> J_P, if i remember correctly there is a way to configure debconf about how many question do u want it to ask when you use it
[09:05] <Amaranth> apex\\shiNNNNg`8: We've got #ubuntu, #kubuntu, etc plus ubuntuforums.org
[09:05] <pike_> Tobberoth: well it basically like this: ln -s /media/hda1 ~/Desktop/whateveryouwantocallit you would replace /media/hda1 with the path to your shared drive
[09:05] <blakkino> :)
[09:05] <apex\\shiNNNNg`8> Amaranth: Thanks, is there Cedega support? That is a must for me, I play waaay too many games haha
[09:05] <blakkino> dpkg-reconfigure somethings :)
[09:05] <Tobberoth> allright pike_, i'll try it!
[09:05] <Amaranth> apex\\shiNNNNg`8: cedega has deb packages available, i think
[09:05] <bderrly> moocowmoo, you're sure you have the correct /dev ?
[09:05] <Elazar> apex: And wiki.ubuntu.com. :) Between this channel and that wiki, there aren't a lot of issues I've run into with Ubuntu that I haven't been able to find solutions for. The user base is great.
[09:05] <mo0se> what options should i put in /etc/fstab for fat32 partition?
[09:05] <mo0se> user,auto,fmask=0111,dmask=0000
[09:05] <mo0se> that?
[09:06] <scifi> kbrosnan: i didnt use console to launch it, just used shortcut icon
[09:06] <moocowmoo> bderrly, yeah i'm positivie
[09:06] <frank__> blakkino: sudo dpkg-reconfigure debconf
[09:06] <kingspawn> mo0se: Seems reasonable
[09:06] <Amaranth> !ntfs
[09:06] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[09:06] <apex\\shiNNNNg`8> Elazar: I see, but what made Ubuntu the popular distro that it is in the first place?
[09:06] <hikenboot> hello all--I am trying to setup a LTSP server and I would like to use pxes client or thinstation client so I can also make simultaneous sessions to a windows terminal server. Nowhere in any documetation i have found or thru internet search has anyone done  this...does anyone know if its possible...would I run rdp sessions or others?
[09:06] <bderrly> moocowmoo, where are you trying to mount it?
[09:06] <mo0se> ..
[09:06] <mo0se> it's fat32.
[09:06] <Elazar> ijeff: Did you do this: sudodos2unix/usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[09:06] <Amaranth> !winfstab
[09:06] <ubotu> in fstab it should look **like** this:: /dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs    nls=utf8,ro,user,umask=000 0       0
[09:06] <mo0se> heh...
[09:06] <Amaranth> err
[09:06] <Tobberoth> pike_: It worked great! Thanks :D
[09:06] <kbrosnan> scifi, the console and a shorcut are no different
[09:06] <nnam> What ports do two IRC servers on the same network use to communicate with eachother?
[09:06] <Amaranth> mo0se: that wiki page actually has fat32 info too
[09:06] <pike_> Tobberoth: np
[09:06] <Elazar> apex: The slogan "Linux For Human Beings" doesn't say enough? :P
[09:06] <__mikem> Elazar frostwire.org doesn't exist
[09:06] <ijeff> Elazar: now the directory doesn't exist
[09:06] <J_P> Seveas: ok, I will try!
[09:06] <mo0se> yay.
[09:06] <mo0se> it works.
[09:07] <Elazar> __mikem: Sorry, .com
[09:07] <scifi> kbrosnan: yes but i cant give u any output, cus there is none
[09:07] <erirlar> number_six, i loaded it now, and still nothing. somehow i just cant get "flashplugin-nonfree"
[09:07] <J_P> blakkino: yes, If you remember tell me!
[09:07] <Aesop> Anyone know what causes the error:
[09:07] <crimsun> Some_Person: I actually need all of ``lsmod'', not just the filtered output
[09:07] <epod> What's the easiest way to set up email and webmail on a LAMP installation?
[09:07] <Aesop> X Error of failed request:  BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
[09:07] <Aesop>   Major opcode of failed request:  144 (NV-GLX)
[09:07] <Aesop> ?
[09:07] <apex\\shiNNNNg`8> Elazar: hahaha ok. How easy (or hard) is the configuration and the install?
[09:07] <Elazar> ijeff: find / -name runFrost.sh
[09:07] <Amaranth> Aesop: Xgl?
[09:07] <blakkino> J_P, frank__ tell us that
[09:07] <Elazar> apex: About as easy as Windows, I would say.
[09:07] <mo0se> !vmware
[09:07] <moocowmoo> bderrly, on the desktop
[09:07] <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
[09:07] <Some_Person> crimsun: what do you mean?
[09:07] <Aesop> Amaranth, I was trying to run WINE
[09:07] <Elazar> apex: If not a little simplier.
[09:07] <bderrly> moocowmoo, you're trying to mount your root partition to your desktop?
[09:07] <Amaranth> Aesop: Ah, I dunno then.
[09:07] <Elazar> apex: It's child play compared to most Linux installations, I think.
[09:08] <stalefries> jighead, what do you think of this: "3D support is not available for RAGE PRO derivatives, including MOBILITY P/M/M1 under XFree86 4.x"
[09:08] <ijeff> Elazar: it tells me find: /etc/lvm/archive: Permission denied
[09:08] <ijeff> find: /etc/lvm/backup: Permission denied
[09:08] <ijeff> find: /etc/ssl/private: Permission denied
[09:08] <luc1fersflowers> hellow, world
[09:08] <r3set> hi there, i can't execute gconf. any ideas?
[09:08] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knowns how to configure 5.1 audio in ubuntu?
[09:08] <moocowmoo> bderrly, yeah
[09:08] <Elazar> ijeff: OK, sorry, sudo that. sudo find / -name runFrost.sh
[09:08] <h4v0k> ok in the help file it say proftpd -c is the config file but when i type it in the terrminal it just runs the help file:-|
[09:08] <mlehrer> DarkRavenMixage: depends on your hardware, but when it works it is just magic
[09:08] <bderrly> moocowmoo, open a terminal: mkdir ~/moocow && sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/hdaN ~/moocow
[09:08] <r3set> maybe a package is missing
[09:08] <dimitrios> hello
[09:08] <luc1fersflowers> can anyone help me, i'm trying to swtich GUI's. i've got kde installed under gnome but i don't know how to switch between the two
[09:08] <apex\\shiNNNNg`8> Elazar: Ok, I think I will try it tonight, thanks!
[09:08] <dsas> epod: http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/email-services.html may help
[09:08] <epod> dsas, excellent, thanks :)
[09:08] <jighead> stalefries, it sounds like you're not getting 3d, did you get 3d in windows?
[09:08] <kbrooks_> Q.
[09:09] <XxATOLxX> whats the system requirements for ubuntu server? i have a really old P2 266mhz laptop
[09:09] <pike_> h4v0k: you shouldnt have to type that unless you want to use a different config file than the one in /etc/ directory
[09:09] <kbrooks_> I'm using TB
[09:09] <dreamcatcher3344> can anyone help me with my internet connection
[09:09] <dimitrios> Does anyone know how I can change the keyboard language? I would like to type in Greek and I don't know how.
[09:09] <dsas> epod: The guide doesn't mention setting up MX (mail exchanger) records in DNS, but you have to do that somehow too
[09:09] <DarkRavenMixage> mlehrer i have a sound blaster 5.1 configured with alsa
[09:09] <stalefries> jighead, the laptop came with Win 98, and I almost immediately scrapped it, so I don't know
[09:09] <bderrly> dimitrios, add the language selector to the taskbar
[09:09] <Some_Person> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15334
[09:09] <jighead> stalefries, how old is the laptop?
[09:09] <ijeff> Elazar: /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[09:09] <dsas> XxATOLxX: It depends on how many people will be accessing it and what you'll be serving.
[09:09] <jighead> stalefries, do you NEED 3d
[09:09] <stalefries> jighead: I don't know, but it's old
[09:09] <__mikem> Elazar, it is complaining about the jre, and I have jre 5.0 installed
[09:09] <scifi> kbronsan: any idea? ive tried point to both "firefox" and "mozilla-firefox" in preferred applications
[09:10] <mlehrer> DarkRavenMixage: just plug your s/pdif cable into it and configure your alsa app to use it
[09:10] <dreamcatcher3344> i can connect to the internet with the live cd but not in the installed ubuntu
[09:10] <dsas> XxATOLxX: For a few users it shoujld be fine though.
[09:10] <luc1fersflowers> can anyone help me, i'm trying to swtich GUI's. i've got kde installed under gnome but i don't know how to switch between the two
[09:10] <jighead> stalefries, given that it's running, stick with the ati
[09:10] <stalefries> jighead: only if need means "want 3d games"
[09:10] <DarkRavenMixage> mleher where is the alsa configuring tool?
[09:10] <stalefries> jighead: alright
[09:10] <DarkRavenMixage> mlehrer where is the alsa configuring tool?
[09:10] <mlehrer> DarkRavenMixage: sound blaster seems to be the worst for 5.1 support though
[09:10] <kbrooks_> I'm using thunderbird, and I'd like to get the headers for each mail message
[09:10] <mlehrer> DarkRavenMixage: i use VLC to do it
[09:10] <dimitrios> wow!
[09:10] <h4v0k> ok but i tried to use gedit on the /etc/proftpd.conf file and it wouldnt come up
[09:10] <XxATOLxX> its going to be a light website... so even a 266mhz pII with 32mb's of ram will run it?
[09:10] <pike_> h4v0k: there is another ftp server app called pureftpd if you install that and pureadmin you can run pureadmin and its basically a graphical config.. never used it myself though
[09:10] <dimitrios> this worked
[09:10] <dimitrios> thanks man!
[09:10] <dimitrios> I'm new at this...
[09:10] <kbrooks_> How do I do this
[09:10] <jighead> stalefries, wants 3d games = buy newer laptop unfortunately :)
[09:10] <Elazar> ijeff: sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[09:10] <bderrly> dimitrios, have fun!  :)
[09:10] <h4v0k> that would be sweet
[09:10] <ijeff> elazar: sudodos2unix/usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[09:10] <ijeff> bash: sudodos2unix/usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh: No such file or directory
[09:11] <DarkRavenMixage> mlehrer so... what i have to open to configure my alsa card?
[09:11] <h4v0k> im new to linux bein a windows man (formerly)
[09:11] <dimitrios> can I associate it with a shortcut as well? Like Alt+Shift in windows?
[09:11] <ijeff> Elazar: there, worked
[09:11] <cge> Does anyone here have a Dell D600 running Dapper?
[09:11] <ijeff> Elazar:  I think, it just went to new empty line
[09:11] <luc1fersflowers> anyone know how to speed up ubuntu for w/e reason my desktop is laggy, i'm on an inspirion 6000 with 1gb ram 2.0 p4m
[09:11] <ijeff> Elazar:  did it do anything?
[09:11] <Elazar> ijeff: Yup, probably worked.
[09:11] <Elazar> ijeff: Try launching Applications > Internet > Frostwire now.
[09:11] <mlehrer> DarkRavenMixage: all i had to do was open vlc, make sure it is using alsa, and check the box to use S/PDIF.
[09:11] <kbrosnan> scifi, open up the alacarte menu editor and see what the firefox icon is launching.
[09:11] <cge> luc1fersflowers: check the cpu frequency.
[09:11] <__mikem> Elazar its complaining about the jre and I have 5.0 installed
[09:11] <ijeff> Elazar:  still don't see anything opening
[09:11] <Elazar> __mikem: Frostwire is?
[09:11] <luc1fersflowers> cge: how?
[09:12] <mluu510> help: my print screen button doesn't work. i already configured in keybaord shortcut
[09:12] <DarkRavenMixage> i can configure under xmms?
[09:12] <__mikem> YEs
[09:12] <mluu510> can someone help me out?
[09:12] <pike_> h4v0k: i use ssh and sftp instead of ftp though just because its way more secure.  and i use a free app called winscp to connect to my ubuntu box from a windows machine
[09:12] <Elazar> ijeff: Try launching it from the terminal: frostwire &
[09:12] <mlehrer> DarkRavenMixage: and your media has to have the AC3 5.1 audio in it, i'm assuming you are watching an xvid or something like that
[09:12] <ajopaul> !mp3
[09:12] <Tobberoth> Okey um, I'm starting to think GNOME, Nautilus or whatever it is dislikes me..
[09:12] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:12] <cge> luc1fersflowers: cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
[09:12] <Tobberoth> I tried to rename a folder from Example to example..
[09:12] <h4v0k> i need to take a course on unix/linux for my network admin degree and i wanted to switch to linux before it got time
[09:12] <cge> luc1fersflowers: in the terminal
[09:12] <Amaranth> cge: that requires sudo
[09:12] <Tobberoth> what it does is basically a copy of the folder with that name
[09:12] <ijeff> Elazar:  ah it looks live my JRE is faulty
[09:12] <kingspawn> h4v0k: Smart move
[09:12] <Tobberoth> deleting one of them deletes both
[09:12] <moocowmoo> bderrly, only thing i mounted successfully so far is grub or /boot hmmm whats the fs type for ubuntu by default?
[09:12] <cge> Amaranth: no, it will run as a user.
[09:12] <XxATOLxX> has anyone run Ubunto on the new AMD AM2 series yet?
[09:12] <ijeff> Elazar:  need new java
[09:12] <kingspawn> Tobberoth: How'd you go about doing that?
[09:12] <h4v0k> yeah im a hands on kinda guy
[09:13] <moocowmoo> bderlly, i'm pretty sure its ext3 correct?
[09:13] <bderrly> moocowmoo, ext3 i believe
[09:13] <luc1fersflowers> cge: it say's 800000
[09:13] <Elazar> __mikem: Dunno. I'm running 1.5.0_06-b05 and I can run it fine.
[09:13] <Tobberoth> kingspawn, i right clicked the folder and chose rename
[09:13] <Elazar> ijeff: There you go.
[09:13] <Tobberoth> and changed the name
[09:13] <DarkRavenMixage> yes mlehrer
[09:13] <__mikem> I am running 5.0
[09:13] <kingspawn> Tobberoth: Seems reasonable =)
[09:13] <cge> luc1fersflowers: Yes. And I take it the CPU should be running at over twice that, right?
[09:13] <luc1fersflowers> !mp3
[09:13] <h4v0k> but i like linux more even though im feelin like a total lamer
[09:13] <ubotu> somebody said mp3 was a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:13] <Tobberoth> bang, two identical folders, one capitalised, one not.
[09:13] <h4v0k> :P
[09:13] <bderrly> moocowmoo, reboot and try the "recovery" mode from grub
[09:13] <L1nx> XxATOLxX: I've seen a LAMP server running on a Pentium 120 Mhz with only 64 MB of RAM, and it handles well.
[09:13] <bderrly> moocowmoo, from there you can edit whatever you need
[09:13] <kingspawn> h4v0k: Heh, you'll get up to snuff pretty fast, just stick with it
[09:13] <Elazar> __mikem: Check the wiki page, dude. I don't know. All I know is, I can run it.
[09:13] <XxATOLxX> L1nx: sounds good.. thanks =)
[09:13] <cycom> h4v0k: it's the 1337 name, I bet. ;)
[09:13] <crimsun> Some_Person: ``sudo modprobe -r snd_page_alloc && sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel model=6stack''
[09:13] <Some_Person> ok
[09:13] <luc1fersflowers> cge: it's supposed to be at 2ghz
[09:14] <h4v0k> lmfao
[09:14] <looksaus> I exchanged two or three mails with Marilize Coetzee, someone behind shipit, two weeks before the Dapper release
[09:14] <luc1fersflowers> cge: does this mean it's running at 800mhz?
[09:14] <ijeff> Elazar:  thx, ill update mine
[09:14] <Tobberoth> If I go into the folder now, I have 1 folder, capitalised
[09:14] <kingspawn> h4v0k: Yeah, I'd like it even better if your name didnt have numbers, makes me have to press h4 to complete your nick =)
[09:14] <cge> luc1fersflowers: Yes. It is currently running at 800 MHz. Try cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
[09:14] <looksaus> because we (ubuntu-be.org) needed 1k Dapper installation sets
[09:14] <h4v0k> i know its so pseudo intelligent but i dont like some of the name choices i have seen
[09:14] <h4v0k> lol
[09:14] <tritohc> how do i disable shift+backspace from killing gnome?
[09:14] <Tobberoth> if i go into it, then back, then forward, then back, the duplicate is there again
[09:14] <tritohc> every time i try something i accidentally hit it
[09:14] <Tobberoth> makes no sense at all
[09:14] <tritohc> so i've stopped trying
[09:14] <Seveas> tritohc, by not using XGL 
[09:14] <tritohc> lmao
[09:15] <h4v0k> yeah how do i change my nick i forgot
[09:15] <tritohc> seriously?
[09:15] <looksaus> I have confirmation we were eligible,but nothing more than that
[09:15] <bderrly> h4v0k, /nick
[09:15] <h4v0k> k
[09:15] <tritohc> you mean not using x server right?
[09:15] <Seveas> tritohc, yes, it's a hard-coded XGL "feature"
[09:15] <luc1fersflowers> cge: ok so i did that, but it's still at 800mhz
[09:15] <Some_Person> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15335
[09:15] <cge> luc1fersflowers: Ubuntu is supposed to scale the CPU frequency up and down depending upon CPU load, but I've found that it doesn't work for me, and just pins it at the lowest frequency.
[09:15] <tritohc> how do i disable it?
[09:15] <fishhead> Morrowyn: thanks, I have fixed it
[09:15] <__mikem> Seveas, this program is complaining that I don't have the latest version of jre installed and I know I do
[09:15] <tritohc> xgl, that is
[09:15] <looksaus> I'm a bit worried about the shipping date for our mega shipit order
[09:15] <luc1fersflowers> cge: is there anything i can do to fix this?
[09:16] <Seveas> looksaus, info@shipit.ubuntu.com 
[09:16] <cge> luc1fersflowers: It is bug 36014, and I can't understand why more attention hasn't been paid to it. I haven't found a way around it yet.
[09:16] <luc1fersflowers> cge: i know i can turn off speed stepping in bios, but i may need that if i decide to unplug my laptop
[09:16] <Seveas> __mikem, probably $JAVA_HOME isn't set
[09:16] <__mikem> how do I set it
[09:16] <chewyf5> i need help my soundcard is an INTEL HDA and my OS is dapper but i cant hear anything
[09:16] <Seveas> __mikem, try this: export JAVA_HOME=/usr
[09:16] <booger> hmm
[09:16] <luc1fersflowers> cge: interesting, i'm going to try to turn off speed stepping. thank you for your help
[09:17] <__mikem> it isn't set echo $JAVA_HOME doesn't return anything
[09:17] <Crembo> for some reason, internet seems to work much slower in Ubuntu than windows for me.. it gets hung up on "looking up <address>" for a great deal more time than it should
[09:17] <booger> better?
[09:17] <cge> luc1fersflowers: You're welcome. Sorry about the bug, it is making Dapper rather unusable.
[09:17] <__mikem> No that didn't work
[09:17] <mluu510> i lost my shutdown button. how do i get it back?
[09:17] <DarkRavenMixage> mlehrer how to configure mp3 for 4.1?
[09:17] <Seveas> __mikem, it works only in the same shell
[09:17] <__mikem> I did it in the same shell
[09:17] <scifi> kbronsan: in the command box for ff in applications menu editor it says "firefox %u"
[09:18] <booger> ok ill bbl
[09:18] <__mikem> Seveas I ran export JAVA_PATH=/usr in the same shell
[09:18] <booger> thanks for the help
[09:19] <DarkRavenMixage> how to configure mp3 for 4.1
[09:19] <crimsun> Some_Person: sudo insmod snd
[09:19] <halibut> E: The package index files are corrupted. No Filename: field for package azureus.  :(
[09:19] <Some_Person> ,ok
[09:19] <Seveas> __mikem, weird...
[09:19] <Geoffrey2> at minimum, what repos do i want active in the package manager?
[09:19] <ijeff> hmm can anyone help me in installing JRE 1.4?
[09:19] <Some_Person> crimsun: insmod: can't read 'snd': No such file or directory
[09:19] <Seveas> __mikem, this should also work as command
[09:20] <Seveas> JAVA_HOME=/usr name_of_application
[09:20] <gnomefreak> ijeff: why not java 1.5?
[09:20] <_bt> hey guys, what command do i use to build a deb package from a source tarball ?
[09:20] <administrador_> "ubuntu-mx
[09:20] <autosuggested> Greetings! Does anyone here mount nfs shares at boot up (list them in /etc/fstab)?
[09:20] <ijeff> gnomefreak: that would work too.. lol
[09:20] <administrador_> #ubuntu-mx
[09:20] <crimsun> Some_Person: ``dmesg |tail -25''
[09:20] <Seveas> administrador_, try: /join #ubuntu-mx
[09:20] <Some_Person> ok
[09:20] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ijeff about java
[09:20] <__mikem> JAVA_PATH=/usr frostwire didn't work either
[09:20] <ijeff> gnomefreak: thx
[09:20] <gnomefreak> yw
[09:20] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to configure mp3 for 4.1
[09:21] <DarkRavenMixage> ?
[09:21] <DaveyJ> hello :)
[09:21] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to configure mp3 playback for 4.1?
[09:21] <XVampireX> Is mplayer in the repositories?
[09:21] <scifi> kbrosnan: in the command box for ff in applications menu editor it says "firefox %u"
[09:21] <DarkRavenMixage> hi
[09:21] <Seveas> __mikem, ok, then frostwire is using something wlse to determine java version. Never having used it, I'll refer you to Elazar again 
[09:21] <XVampireX> Cause I can't get it
[09:21] <DaveyJ> wahts the easiest java editor/compiler available?
[09:21] <autosuggested> The reason I ask... my nfs shares don't mount at bootup. I have to run "sudo mount -a" to mount them after boot.
[09:21] <DaveyJ> i'm used to using jcreator for win32
[09:21] <__mikem> HEs not responding
[09:21] <mattm591> does anyone know how to set xmms as my default player for mp3s, m3us etc. (i hope without having to use that dirty dirty script automatix!)
[09:21] <Elazar> Davey: I like jEdit personally, as far as an IDE goes.
[09:21] <__mikem> bUT I WILL TRY AGAIN
[09:21] <Some_Person> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15336P
[09:22] <DaveyJ> jEdit? :)
[09:22] <DaveyJ> i'll check it out
[09:22] <DaveyJ> thanks
[09:22] <__mikem> Sorry i use the caplocks instead of the shift key and I inverted the case
[09:22] <DaveyJ> its just that i have a project due in 3 hours lol
[09:22] <__mikem> Elazar, it is still complaining about the jre!
[09:22] <_bt> hey guys, what command do i use to build a deb package from a source tarball ?
[09:22] <Elazar>  __mikem: Sorry, I just poke my head in randomly. :P I'm actually at work ATM, so I'm afraid the help I can provide will be limited. Most I can do at this point with your problem is point you to the wiki.
[09:22] <roostishaw> how do I make it so that the read entry is on the same line as the question?
[09:22] <mo0se> is 386 a kernel?
[09:22] <Elazar> _bt: alien maybe?
[09:22] <chavo> _bt, make checkinstall
[09:23] <Elazar> _bt: Sorry, chavo is right. My mistake.
[09:23] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to configure mp3 playback for 4.1?
[09:23] <scifi> kbrosnan: pls advise
[09:23] <_bt> chavo, thanks! also Elazar :)
[09:23] <chavo> np :)
[09:23] <bderrly> DarkRavenMixage, what is 4.1?
[09:23] <srinath_man> Does anybody know how can I get a horizantal scrollbar on a terminal ? I don't want the lines to be wrapped ...
[09:23] <compton> hey guy I am a newbie
[09:23] <mo0se> whenever i install vmplayer, it doesn't run when i click it. anyone know why?
[09:23] <amortvigil> does anybody know a good linux cd emulator?
[09:23] <_bt> chavo: make: *** No rule to make target `checkinstall'.  Stop.
[09:23] <kingspawn> amortvigil: Are you trying to mount an iso?
[09:23] <__mikem> !livecd
[09:23] <ubotu> I guess livecd is Try Ubuntu by running it off a CD without touching the contents of your hard drive.
[09:23] <Elazar> _bt: alien is something that might be useful to you in the future, though, if you're using checkinstall. "alien is a program that converts between Red Hat rpm, Debian deb, Stampede slp, Slackware tgz, and Solaris pkg file formats."
[09:23] <compton> Hi guys
[09:24] <amortvigil> yeah
[09:24] <compton> do you guys c me
[09:24] <_bt> thanks Elazar
[09:24] <__mikem> ubotu tell amortvigl about livecd
[09:24] <pianoboy3333> compton: yes...
[09:24] <amortvigil> kingspawn: yes
[09:24] <Elazar> _bt: np
[09:24] <niallobroin> compton: No - you're invisible
[09:24] <scifi> can anyone help advise me on my firefox problem, i just did the manual update following the wiki, but it still says im using ver. 1.5.02 , not 1.5.04 ?
[09:24] <bderrly> _bt, you need to install checkinstall to use it
[09:24] <kingspawn> amortvigil: Just go mount -t iso9660 -o loop my.iso /home/amortvigil/dir
[09:24] <_bt> bderrly, cool, will do now
[09:25] <compton> how  can I use skype on Ubuntu
[09:25] <amortvigil> okkei thanx
[09:25] <mattm591> compton, you can download it from skype.com but check first if it's not in synaptic
[09:25] <DarkRavenMixage> bdderly 5.1 is not possible with mp3 audio
[09:25] <DarkRavenMixage> bdderly 4.1 is 2 front and 2 rear speaker + subwoofer
[09:25] <compton> ok but it gives me errors whn i intsll
[09:25] <DarkRavenMixage> bdderly i can hear only the two front speakers
[09:26] <administrador_> #ubuntu-es
[09:26] <bderrly> DarkRavenMixage, it doesn't matter what your speaker configuration is. play the file
[09:26] <Seveas> DarkRavenMixage, fraunhofer recently added 5.1 to the mp3 spec :)
[09:26] <DarkRavenMixage> bderrly i can hear onli 2 speakers
[09:26] <zero> does anyone know how to open up WIne so i can see the virtual windows directories
[09:26] <compton> brb
[09:26] <DarkRavenMixage> bderrly the front ones
[09:26] <zero> i need to install a CRACK for warcraft 3
[09:26] <kbrosnan> scifi, are you sure the command "which firefox" returns nothing when entered into the console?
[09:26] <RussianVodka> Hey everyone.
[09:26] <Seveas> zero, cracks are not our metier
[09:26] <luc1fersflowers> cde: you still here?
[09:27] <zero> ok
[09:27] <zero> well
[09:27] <eXistenZ> Can anyone help me get python cgi working?
[09:27] <zero> i also need to copy some Diablo 2 MPQ files
[09:27] <Spec> DarkRavenMixage: same here
[09:27] <Some_Person> zero: /home/[user] /.wine(hidden)/drive_c
[09:27] <gharz> i have infrared on my laptop. how can i use this in linux?
[09:27] <DarkRavenMixage> i can't find a wiki for that
[09:27] <DarkRavenMixage>  working one
[09:27] <[MH] Narcism> I'm getting a "checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables" when trying to install apache. What just happened? am I missing a compiler? is there an easier way to do this?
[09:27] <scifi> kbrosnan: which firefox gives /usr/bin/firefox
[09:27] <zero> some person: can i do that in the gui or do i have to use terminal
[09:27] <Some_Person> nautilus is fine
[09:28] <zero> thank you
[09:28] <Some_Person> go to view>show hidden files
[09:28] <bthornton> if I want to run Flash (or any other 32-bit application) on a 64-bit install of Dapper, is creating a chroot'ed environment my only/best option?
[09:28] <rackerz> can someone help me setup incoming/outgoing webcam in kopete?
[09:28] <MikkelRev> How can I install progs with synaptic when it only shows me istalled progs?
[09:28] <Elazar> scifi: firefox -v ?
[09:28] <crimsun> Some_Person: ``modinfo snd_hda_intel|grep ^vermagic''
[09:28] <Some_Person> ok
[09:28] <luc1fersflowers> anyone know how i can check my cpu clock?
[09:28] <Spec> DarkRavenMixage: there's some good documentation on alsa's website, but i've yet to actually get front/back/mid/subwoofer speakers all working with an mp3
[09:28] <sphivo> [MH] Narcism: Install build-essential
[09:29] <Some_Person> crimsun: vermagic: 2.6.12-9-386 386 gcc-3.4(
[09:29] <scifi> Elazar: says Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.2, Copyright (c) 1998 - 2006 mozilla.org
[09:29] <rackerz> can someone help me setup incoming/outgoing webcam in kopete?
[09:29] <[MH] Narcism> sphivo: i'm new to all of this.. how would I do that
[09:29] <Crembo> help! I can't change anything in CUPS (localhost:631), it wants a username/password. so I give it my user/pass like I would in SUDO - not good enough, however...
[09:30] <crimsun> Some_Person: please unload all the snd_ modules (using modprobe -r), then depmod -e
[09:30] <kbrosnan> scifi, ln -l /usr/bin/firefox
[09:30] <Some_Person> ok
[09:30] <wastrel> Crembo:  ubuntu disables the cups web interface by default for some reason.
[09:30] <Some_Person> crimsun: no output
[09:30] <Crembo> wastrel: disables? but it seems to work fine, until I click "modify" to confirm my changes and it wants me to give it a user/pass.
[09:30] <sphivo> [MH] Narcism: System -> Adminsitration -> Package Manager; Edit->Seach "build-essential"; Check the box next to it and hit "apply"
[09:30] <scifi> kbrosnan: says ln: invalid option -- l
[09:31] <Elazar> scifi: Hm... not sure. I'd say make sure all FF windows are closed and run through the wiki procedure one more time to make sure you got everything.
[09:31] <crimsun> Some_Person: did you pass the list of snd_* modules to modprobe -r ?
[09:31] <wastrel> Crembo:  right - it requires authentication but doesn't set up auth credentials
[09:31] <danbee> hi, has anybody successfully got the fglrx driver working with slightly obscure resolutions, such as 1280x960 and 1400x1050?
[09:31] <Some_Person> no
[09:31] <rackerz> can someone help me setup incoming/outgoing webcam in kopete?
[09:31] <wastrel> Crembo:  you need to go into your cups configuration and change the auth method for the web admin interface.
[09:31] <Some_Person> i just used modprobe -r
[09:31] <bthornton> Are there any HOWTOs on creating a chroot environment to run 32-bit apps in a 64-bit environment for DappeR?
[09:31] <scifi> Elazar: ok :c
[09:31] <danbee> i've been struggling with it for days and i just can't seem to get it where i want i
[09:31] <[MH] Narcism> sphivo: I don't have a package manager, I see device manager, network suite, printing, system log and system monitor
[09:31] <hastesaver> rackerz, try #kubuntu, more KDE users there
[09:31] <rackerz> ok ty
[09:32] <Some_Person> crimsun: what is the full command?
[09:32] <Crembo> wastrel: well, truth is, I started messing with CUPS because that's where the HPLIP app directed me; and I tried HPLIP because I'd set my printer to print on A4 in gnome and that's what it shows - but it decided to ignore me and attempt printing legal anyway...
[09:33] <Elazar> scifi: Sorry dude, wish I could help. I'm still not even sure why that shell script didn't work for you. It's always worked for me that I can remember.
[09:33] <crimsun> Some_Person: you need to unload each snd_ module (using modprobe -r $module, replacing $module with snd_...) starting from the top of ``lsmod'' output
[09:33] <Some_Person> ok
[09:33] <sphivo> [MH] Narcism: Perhaps "Synaptic package manager"?  You can always just "sudo apt-get install build-essential" from the command line, though.
[09:33] <crimsun> Some_Person: I'm away for ~45 minutes for a meeting.
[09:34] <Some_Person> ok
[09:34] <roler> anyone have ubuntu running on an Intel 945GM chipset or Intel 950GMA video card? Xorg 7.0 performance is lacking, 6.9 was fast.. Just wondering if there are any tricks
[09:34] <ijeff> Elazar:  Frostwire works! thanks!!
[09:34] <Elazar> ijeff: Awesome. :) Glad to help.
[09:34] <Crembo> wastrel: okay, so how do I configure CUPS?
[09:34] <gharz> what's the command to check the branch of my irDA that's installed in my laptop and the name of the irDA, if any?
[09:34] <Elazar> ijeff: Only sorry that I couldn't get you up and running faster. It's been a while since I had to install it.
[09:35] <ijeff> Elazar:  np np, you've semi-completed my migration to linux
[09:35] <Some_Person> crimsun: do i need to use sudo (i get not permitted)
[09:35] <kbrosnan> scifi, ls -l /usr/bin/firefox (I made a mistake and used the wrong command)
[09:35] <Crescendo> Anyone mind if I post a quick link to everyone to Google's Net Neutrality page?
[09:35] <ijeff> Elazar:  Just missing proper video codecs (will work on later) and my 1600x1200 resolution, other than that.. im set without windows :)
[09:36] <wastrel> Crembo:  dive into /etc/cups/cupsd.conf   - i dunno more than that - did it a year ago but have forgotten where & what
[09:36] <holzmodem> im searching for an patched undervolting speedstep-centrino.c
[09:36] <Elazar> ijeff: Cool deal. :) If only they'd release a Linux version of the WoW client for Linux, then I wouldn't have to run Windows at all. :P
[09:36] <[MH] Narcism> sphivo: this sudo command doesn't seem to be doing anything.
[09:36] <davek2000> im having trouble using grub for dual boot, i dont have a grub.conf file, what should i do?
[09:36] <Crescendo> The future of the internet depends on us:  http://www.google.com/help/netneutrality.html
[09:36] <suyog> How can i remove locations from the "places" sidebar in nautilus?
[09:36] <krsnendu> For days I have been trying to upgrade to Dapper but I keep getting "gzip: stdin: not in gzip format" when I run apt-get update
[09:36] <scifi> Elazar/kbrosnan: im goin thru the update procedure and as soon as i gave myself root rights and opened firefox it has succesfully installed the update, now close ff and give root back to root ?
[09:36] <luc1fersflowers> anyone know how i can check my cpu frequency?
[09:36] <gnomefreak> Crescendo: please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:36] <ijeff> Elazar:  lol yeah it'd be great.. I quit WoW, the best way possible.. lol
[09:36] <jighead> [MH] Narcism, are you the one that created your first user as root?
[09:37] <[MH] Narcism> jighead: yes
[09:37] <jjazz> [MH] Narcism: What does sudo -s do?
[09:37] <jighead> [MH] Narcism, you need to add your new account to the admin group
[09:37] <ijeff> Elazar:  didn't feel like playing/paying/watching school marks drop.. so I just ran float + speed hacks on my lvl 43 UD mage to go sightseeing before I left
[09:37] <Elazar> ijeff: *lol* I wish... I have to give it up while school is in session or I'd never get anything done, but in between semesters, I _have_ to have my fix.
[09:37] <diop> I have a dream
[09:37] <krsnendu> how can I fix this"gzip: stdin: not in gzip format " problem with apt-get
[09:37] <diop> I have a dream !!!!
[09:37] <scifi> Elazar/kbrosnan: its worked :)
[09:37] <Elazar> scifi: Cool deal. :)
[09:37] <davek2000> im having trouble using grub for dual boot, i dont have a grub.conf file, what should i do?
[09:37] <suyog> How can i remove locations from the "places" sidebar in nautilus?
[09:37] <diop> I have a dream !!!! one day, my rt2570 will work on Dapper
[09:37] <[MH] Narcism> jjazz:nothing
[09:38] <diop> lol
[09:38] <[MH] Narcism> jighead: how would I do that, i'm in the GUI currently
[09:38] <gnomefreak> jjazz: sudo -s and sudo -i give you a root terminal (or just look in system tools theres a root terminal there
[09:38] <Spec> davek2000: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:38] <Spec> davek2000: is what you're thinking of when you say "grub.conf"
[09:38] <jjazz> [MH] Narcism: literally nothing?  There's no output at all?
[09:38] <scifi> Elazar/kbrosnan: it must have been because the firefox update wanted me to restart firefxo straight away...but the wiki update procedure said close ff, give root back to root, THEN restart ff, which didnt work
[09:38] <green_earz> luc1fersflowers: you can use the command top to see the cpu usage or cat /proc/cpuinfo   for what the cpu is
[09:38] <[MH] Narcism> jjazz: not even an error, it just hops to the next line
[09:39] <zerny> Hello, I have a few questions in regard to AIGLX with a mobility 7500 any body have a minute to chat :)
[09:39] <gnomefreak> jjazz: did you enable su password bychance?
[09:39] <Alfred__> Have anybody got Beagle to work under Dapper?
[09:39] <suyog> someone please help!! How can i remove locations from the "places" sidebar in nautilus?
[09:39] <jjazz> gnomefreak: I'm not the one asking for help here.  Perhaps you want to direct the question to [MH] Narcism
[09:39] <Elazar> scifi: Well, that's why it's a wiki. ;) Add that in!
[09:39] <jighead> [MH] Narcism, ctl+alt+F1, log in as root, and adduser <yourusername> admin
[09:39] <zerny> Alfred__: I had it working but that is months ago
[09:39] <roler> where is the !howto on windows ttf fonts?
[09:39] <gnomefreak> oh ok sorry
[09:39] <Spec> !ttf
[09:39] <ubotu> Spec: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:40] <Spec> !truetype
[09:40] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Spec
[09:40] <jighead> [MH] Narcism, then you can hit ctl+alt+F7 to get back to gui and try sudo
[09:40] <jjazz> gnomefreak: No problem.  Just don't want you to waste your time.
[09:40] <scifi> Elazar/kbrosnan: http://www.targa.co.uk/ is still very jerky for me to navigate/scroll, can u test it for me too?
[09:40] <luc1fersflowers> green_earz: ok, so my cpu is a p4m 2.0ghz but it's running at 798.374
[09:40] <__mikem> !botabuse
[09:40] <ubotu> You can play with me in /msg or #debian-bots without being banned.
[09:40] <luc1fersflowers> green_earz: i turned off speedstep in the bios thinking that would help
[09:40] <eidolon> hi folks - what's the 'ubuntu' way of doing PHP Pear installs?  I did the apt-get install php-pear, but there's a pear module i'd like to get i don't see in apt.  is it safe to just do 'sudo pear install blah' ?
[09:40] <holzmodem> who of you use 6.06 on a samsung p35?
[09:40] <Spec> !msttcorefonts
[09:40] <ubotu> from memory, msttcorefonts is sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts - you'll need multiverse enabled in your /etc/apt/sources.list first
[09:40] <dman> is  power saving  (apm/acpi)  any  better  in dapper  than it  was  in hoary or breezy?  does suspend(2)  finally work?
[09:40] <Spec> RolandFrans: ^^
[09:40] <XVampireX> Hi
[09:40] <Spec> roler: ^^
[09:41] <Alfred__> zerny: Hmm, at least you got it to work :) I installed it with the command sudo apt-get install beagle, but nothing happend (Using Dapper 6.06)
[09:41] <__mikem> Seveas, one more thing, they have been banning people in debian-bots for playing with the bots in there, so you might want to change ubotu's message
[09:41] <XVampireX> There is no mplayer in the repositories
[09:41] <Elazar> eidolon: Should be.
[09:41] <suyog>  someone please help!! How can i remove locations from the "places" sidebar in nautilus?
[09:41] <jjazz> [MH] Narcism: do groups at the commandline and tell us what you see.
[09:41] <scifi> Elazar: im not registered to edit the wiki, feel free :)
[09:41] <eidolon> hm,  pear install blah is giving me an error.  (note, i don't know pear)
[09:41] <jjazz> !mplayer
[09:41] <ubotu> I guess mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[09:41] <Elazar> scifi: It's not overly jerky for me. Might be a bit because I have AdBlock installed.
[09:41] <[MH] Narcism> jjazz: root adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpamin scanner
[09:41] <gnomefreak> suyog: there is an X to hit to close it
[09:41] <amortvigil> i just mounted an iso file from red alert how can i make ra2 use it?
[09:41] <iloadmin> hello
[09:41] <XVampireX> jjazz: It says that I can get it from the repositories, but it's not there...
[09:41] <Geoffrey2> I see documentation for Dapper is a bit lacking at present
[09:42] <scifi> can anyone please test http://www.targa.co.uk/ with firefox and see if scrolling is jerky for u
[09:42] <zerny> Alfred__: what does not work? is the daemon not running?
[09:42] <roler> spec; do I need xfs or xfstt?
[09:42] <Spec> Geoffrey2: if you consider wiki.ubuntu.com lacking in information....
[09:42] <scifi> Elazar, hmmm so it is just me :*(
[09:42] <luc1fersflowers> does anyone know how to turn off cpu scaling
[09:42] <green_earz> luc1fersflowers: what the out put of the comand uname -a    the reason it looks like it the 386 kernel and for a p4 it should be a 686 kernel
[09:42] <Elazar> scifi: Eh, registering isn't that hard. Plus it probably won't be the last time. :P
[09:42] <jjazz> [MH] Narcism: what happens if you do visudo at the command line?
[09:42] <Spec> roler: i dunno.
[09:42] <suyog> gnomefreak: i mean, i just want to remove one location that i added.
[09:42] <scifi> gnomefreak: what u use now ?
[09:42] <roler> Spec; thx
[09:42] <jighead> luc1fersflowers, sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd stop
[09:43] <hektisk> Hello.  When I go to a terminal (ctrl+alt+f1) I can't see the entire terminal, including where I input text.  I've tried changing the TV (I have it hooked up to my TV, which accepts vga inputs) but the normal functions (changing horizontal/vertical/auto-adjust) don't work...is there any way to fix this?
[09:43] <Spec> !msfonts
[09:43] <ubotu> well, msfonts is sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts - you'll need multiverse enabled in your /etc/apt/sources.list first
[09:43] <gnomefreak> suyog: right click it and choose remove
[09:43] <Geoffrey2> I'm there...however, I've  looked up several things that were created for Hoary, and obviously don't apply to Dapper
[09:43] <amortvigil> i just mounted an iso file from red alert how can i make ra2 use it?
[09:43] <Spec> roler: just do sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts
[09:43] <gnomefreak> scifi: ff2.0 the broken pos
[09:43] <Spec> roler: if you have multiverse enabled
[09:43] <[MH] Narcism> jjazz: I see GNU nano 1.3.10     File: /etc/sudoers.tmp   etc.etc.etc and subsequent text
[09:43] <iloadmin> Hi
[09:43] <zerny> Alfred__: I do not have beagle any more, installing it now so we kan give it a look
[09:43] <jjazz> [MH] Narcism: OK, problem solved.  sudo was doing nothing because... you were already root!
[09:43] <suyog> gnomefreak: the remove option is faded, and doesn't work.
[09:43] <scifi> gnomefreak: wow the beta? ne gud ?
[09:43] <iloadmin> Anybody know of certain equipment for assistive technology
[09:43] <roler> spec; got it. thanks!
[09:43] <Alfred__> Zerny: I'm not sure, but that might be the problem! I have the option "Searching and Indexing" under System -->  Preferences though, so I guess it's installed successfully
[09:43] <luc1fersflowers> jighead: it still is running at 800mhz
[09:43] <Spec> roler: np
[09:44] <gnomefreak> scifi: its crap atm but better than ff3 atm
[09:44] <suyog> gnomefreak: both remove and rename option are faded (inactive)
[09:44] <luc1fersflowers> green_earz: Linux luc1fersflowers 2.6.15-23-386 #1 PREEMPT Tue May 23 13:49:40 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[09:44] <Spec> gnomefreak: what's better than ff3?
[09:44] <wastrel> "whee"
[09:44] <zerny> Alfred__:  ok, are you using it with deskbar?
[09:44] <gnomefreak> ff1.5
[09:44] <iloadmin> Anybody know of certain equipment for assistive technology
[09:44] <iloadmin> Anybody know of certain equipment for assistive technology
[09:44] <iloadmin> Anybody know of certain equipment for assistive technology
[09:44] <iloadmin> Anybody know of certain equipment for assistive technology
[09:44] <iloadmin> Anybody know of certain equipment for assistive technology
[09:44] <iloadmin> Anybody know of certain equipment for assistive technology
[09:44] <LoRez> Warning: `iloadmin' seems to be spamming, please discontinue or kills/klines will be issued.
[09:44] <jjazz> [MH] Narcism: You can exit nano (I think it's cntrl-X) and then go on and do whatever you wanted.
[09:44] <jighead> luc1fersflowers, lsmod | grep cpu
[09:44] <scifi> gnomefreak: didnt even know there was an ff3 lol
[09:44] <krang> hey, does anyone know how to change my default media player from totem to mplayer? I'd rather leave totem installed
[09:44] <mo0se> i'm trying to install vmware player and it says there was a previous install detected. how do i remove it?
[09:44] <Alfred__> zerny: Not sure, is that a package?
[09:44] <Spec> gnomefreak: I'd argue ff3 is wanna the best games ever....no browser will ever be as fun to 'play' as ff3 ;)
[09:44] <gnomefreak> scifi: yeah it doesnt run though
[09:44] <mo0se> i've already used the synaptic package manager to get rid of it.
[09:45] <amortvigil> i just mounted an iso file from red alert how can i make ra2 use it?
[09:45] <gnomefreak> suyog: im not sure than maybe you have to be sudo'ed to remove it
[09:45] <[MH] Narcism> jjazz: thank you!
[09:45] <luc1fersflowers> jighead: cpufreq_userspace       4696  0
[09:45] <luc1fersflowers> cpufreq_stats           5636  0
[09:45] <luc1fersflowers> freq_table              4740  1 cpufreq_stats
[09:45] <luc1fersflowers> cpufreq_powersave       1920  0
[09:45] <luc1fersflowers> cpufreq_ondemand        6428  0
[09:45] <luc1fersflowers> cpufreq_conservative     7332  0
[09:45] <suyog> gnomefreak: i see, thank you
[09:45] <jjazz> [MH] Narcism: No problem.
[09:45] <zerny> Alfred__: Yes, it is a applet that you can add to your panel. It lets you search for many things and has a beagle plugin AFAIK
[09:45] <scifi> wondering if its a flash/java related issue thats causing this scroll lag
[09:45] <Alfred__> zerny: I have to go, have to carpool my brother. I'll be back in 40 minutes. Is that ok?
[09:45] <[MH] Narcism> I will no doubt have more problems in just a moment >_>
[09:45] <amortvigil> hello, i just mounted an iso file from red alert how can i make ra2 use it?
[09:45] <J_P> hi all
[09:45] <amortvigil> hey
[09:45] <mo0se> anyone? anyone?
[09:46] <Spec> amortvigil: please stop asking the same question over and over every 20 seconds
[09:46] <jjazz> XVampireX: do you have multiverse enabled in your repositories?
[09:46] <zerny> Alfred__: I might not be here but others can maby help if I'm gone
[09:46] <Spec> mo0se: sudo dpkg --purge <packagename>
[09:46] <zerny> maybe
[09:46] <amortvigil> Spec: do you know a solution?? even wine isnt working
[09:46] <XVampireX> jjazz: Yeah
[09:46] <mo0se> spec: i'll try that.
[09:46] <jjazz> XVampireX: Did you do apt-get update?
[09:46] <XVampireX> Yes
[09:46] <Spec> amortvigil: I don't, that's why I didn't tell you the solution. But I have read your problem about every 20 seconds, so please stop repeating it.
[09:47] <gnomefreak> !repeat
[09:47] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you.  You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Please give it 10 to 15 minutes before asking a second time, thanks.
[09:47] <pablo_> is there a tool in 6.06 that helps in creating default profiles?
[09:47] <jighead> lucasvo, i am not sure if the powersave module automatically does that, or if those mods allow things like powernowd and cpufrequtils to work
[09:47] <jkroon> How do I re-configure Xorg ? I recall using dpkg somehow...
[09:47] <scifi> are there any other lightweight web browsers i cud try  for dapper ?
[09:47] <gnomefreak> scifi: links2
[09:47] <jjazz> XVampireX: what does apt-cache policy mplayer-386 say?
[09:47] <Alfred__> zerny: thanks! Will you be here tomorrow then?
[09:47] <jansku> Does anybody play cube here?
[09:47] <gnomefreak> scifi: dillo
[09:47] <scifi> gnomefreak: ne of those available in synaptic ?
[09:47] <luc1fersflowers> sorry about that
[09:48] <gnomefreak> luc1fersflowers: dont paste in here again please use pastebin
[09:48] <gnomefreak> scifi: all
[09:48] <Spec> !pastebin
[09:48] <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] .
[09:48] <mo0se> spec: it says ignoring request to remove vmware which isn't installed.
[09:48] <jansku> how can you install java for ubuntu?
[09:48] <luc1fersflowers> gnomefreak: how do i use pastebin?
[09:48] <XVampireX> jjazz, apt-cache policy mplayer-38
[09:48] <XVampireX> err
[09:48] <luc1fersflowers> jighead: any ideas?
[09:48] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell jansku about java
[09:48] <Spec> mo0se: sudo dpkg -l |grep -i vmw
[09:48] <zerny> Alfred__: Maybe. Try the command `beagle-search' or take a look at deskbar. you can add it to your panel
[09:48] <XVampireX> W: Unable to locate package mplayer-386
[09:48] <jighead> luc1fersflowers, see my response above to lucasvo
[09:48] <gnomefreak> XVampireX: enable multiverse
[09:48] <jjazz> XVampireX: OK.  Put the contents of /etc/aps/sources.list in a pastebin
[09:48] <zerny> Alfred__: Good luck, and I'll see you later :)
[09:48] <jighead> luc1fersflowers, it was meant for you
[09:49] <Fraeon> Does Dapper Drake support pwnage?
[09:49] <jjazz> XVampireX: /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:49] <gnomefreak> /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:49] <luc1fersflowers> jighead: sorry i got booted :\
[09:49] <gnomefreak> ;)
[09:49] <luc1fersflowers> jighead: can you msg me w/ it?
[09:49] <jighead> luc1fersflowers,  i am not sure if the powersave module automatically does that, or if those mods allow things like powernowd and cpufrequtils to work
[09:49] <mo0se> spec: i'm confused. what was that suppose to do?
[09:49] <Spec> mo0se: it lists every package installed, and then greps for ones that start with vmw
[09:49] <mo0se> ohh...
[09:50] <mo0se> ah.
[09:50] <mo0se> thanks.
[09:50] <XVampireX> jjazz, http://pastebin.com/768125
[09:50] <davek2000> Spec, i need some help editing that file to have windows as a bootable option
[09:50] <Spec> mo0se: so, if nothing shows up, then vmware isn't installed
[09:50] <Spec> mo0se: did anything return when you did that command?
[09:50] <mo0se> vmware-player showed up.
[09:50] <mo0se> and then i did the dpkg purge thing.
[09:50] <Spec> mo0se: dpkg --purge vmware-player
[09:50] <cge> jighead: have you looked at bug 36014?
[09:50] <jbirdAngel> anyone know how i get my laptop mouse to not click on tap
[09:51] <mo0se> and then it still says previous installation detected.
[09:51] <gnomefreak> mo0se: theres a vmware-player and a vmware-server iirc
[09:51] <Spec> !touchpad
[09:51] <ubotu> it has been said that touchpad is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticsTouchpadHowTo
[09:51] <jbirdAngel> Spec: thanks
[09:51] <beavis> ty
[09:51] <mo0se> i'm trying to install vmware-player
[09:51] <Spec> mo0se: i don't know what vmware is looking for :-/
[09:51] <mo0se> me neither.
[09:51] <mo0se> x_X
[09:51] <luc1fersflowers> jighead: is there a way to manualy set the frequency?
[09:52] <mo0se> maybe a restart will help?
[09:52] <jjazz> XVampireX: You don't have multiverse in your sources.list.  All you have is backports, which you don't really need anymore.
[09:52] <scifi> i think i'll try updating java
[09:52] <cge> luc1fersflowers: Yes, but in your case I don't think it will work.
[09:52] <XVampireX> Where do I get multiverse, then?
[09:53] <mystamax> hello, I've installed Frostwire via downloading the .deb package from their site, and I probably should of used aptitude to install it, so that dependencies get picked up. Is it ok to install over the current install?
[09:53] <mike930> how do I edit the default program to open a file
[09:53] <jjazz> XVampireX: In the first line, add the word multiverse at the end of the line.  Then do apt-get update.
[09:53] <farous> is ther is a way to downgrade to breezy again ?
[09:53] <luc1fersflowers> cge: i turned off stepping, and i disabled powernowd
[09:53] <luc1fersflowers> cge: but my freq is still at 800mhz
[09:53] <XVampireX> Ah, okey, thanks
[09:53] <jjazz> farous: Restore from backup.
[09:53] <cge> luc1fersflowers: Hmmm....
[09:53] <luc1fersflowers> cge: do i have no other option but to go back to winblows?
[09:53] <jjazz> XVampireX: no problem.
[09:53] <cge> luc1fersflowers: I am working on it.
[09:54] <farous> jjazz: wish i did backups but i had limited resources. any other way?
[09:54] <jighead> luc1fersflowers, according to the bug that cge posted, you could try the 386 kernel, or you could see if cpufrequtils will let you manually set the speed
[09:54] <luc1fersflowers> cge: thanks again, i'm searching wiki, and forums to see if i can't find anything
[09:54] <jjazz> farous: Unfortunately, not.
[09:54] <mike930> how do I edit the default program to open a file
[09:54] <cge> jighead: 386 appears to have the same problem now.
[09:54] <farous> jjazz: cool thanx for your help
[09:54] <jighead> luc1fersflowers, is this an intel or amd cpu?
[09:54] <opitwin> Frogzoo: Do you know how to install Java on Ubuntu?
[09:54] <jighead> cge, lame
[09:54] <diop> i think that the dapper hate this ralink driver
[09:54] <diop> pfff
[09:54] <jjazz> farous: Sorry my help wasn't more... helpful.
[09:54] <luc1fersflowers> jighead: intel p4m
[09:55] <Administrator__> ompaul, any luck?
[09:55] <Elazar> Man, people seriously don't read the channel topic, do they? :P
[09:55] <jjazz> !java
[09:55] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[09:55] <jjazz> opitwin: ^^^
[09:55] <diop> can anyone tell me if the RT2570 works on dapper dist ?
[09:55] <cge> luc1fersflowers: It is a Dell right?
[09:56] <green_earz> luc1fersflowers: it may be the 686smp kernel that you need ?
[09:56] <luc1fersflowers> cge: yes Inspirion 6000
[09:56] <joshua__> Hello, people. I'm having a problem with my video driver. I have a ATI Radeon X850XT. I downloaded the closed source drivers and installed them. now my display seems to be alright, but the 3D Performance it simply horrible.
[09:56] <nysosym> re
[09:56] <ompaul> Administrator__,  depends on the question, I get several, if yours was ooo then the answer is no, if it was you msg me and I can go into his suggestions he had a couple but they are not pretty
[09:56] <cge> green_earz: I don't believe the 686-smp kernel exists any more.
[09:56] <jansku> I cant play Cube!
[09:56] <Administrator__> ompaul, sorry wrong person
[09:56] <luc1fersflowers> green_earz: honestly i'm really new to this whole deal so i wouldn't even know how to change my kernel
[09:57] <XVampireX> Another thing, how do I access the multimedia settings in ubuntu? Are there any?
[09:57] <ompaul> Administrator__, np
[09:57] <Elazar> XVampireX: System > Preferences > Sound ?
[09:57] <joshua__> I've already let a friend check my xorg.conf and my glxinfo. According to him, I'm not using the ATI Drivers, but Mesa drivers, which explains the poor performance. According to my xorg.conf I already have DRI on my system.
[09:57] <XVampireX> Not really multimedia settings
[09:57] <cge> luc1fersflowers: I've just downloaded the ubuntu kernel sources, and will see if there is something awry with the settings that is causing this. You could try installing an old version of the kernel temporarily.
[09:58] <Elazar> XVampireX: Right-click on the little speaker icon on the top left-corner of the screen?
[09:58] <cge> joshua__: The libraries aren't set up properly. Have you looked at the instructions on the wiki?
[09:58] <zerny> joshua__: have you read the wiki info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:58] <XVampireX> Elazar, Thanks
[09:58] <joshua__> cge & zerny: I will read this and check back with you guys.
[09:59] <snoops> Hey - how can I map windows network drives in 6.06?
[09:59] <opitwin> Does anybody know how to install Java on Ubuntu?
[09:59] <luc1fersflowers> cge: it's funny, i changed to speedstepping in my bios and everything runs alot faster in dapper now, though when i do cat /proc/cpuinfo it says that my cpu MHZ is at 800 yet
[09:59] <Some_Person> LMS
[09:59] <luc1fersflowers> cge: ** turned speedstepping off
[09:59] <cge> luc1fersflowers: In dmesg, there should be a line giving a BogoMIPS value. What is it?
[09:59] <void^>  /proc/cpuinfo is does not necessairly show current cpu speed
[09:59] <void^> -is
[10:00] <Crembo> aaaaargh. this is impossible. gnome's interface claims my printer is configured to print A4. CUPS web interface claims it's letter. and CUPS is right here since the test page is thin and clipped.
[10:00] <luc1fersflowers> cge: how do i find that line?
[10:00] <gharz> guys, what's the command line to check my irda  and the name of the interface, if detected?
[10:00] <mandy-o-matic> hallo
[10:00] <cge> luc1fersflowers: If you just scroll around, it is near the beginning. Or you could do "dmesg | grep Bogo".
[10:01] <gharz> my irda on my laptop is connected to serial port 2.
[10:01] <krsnendu> has anyone else had this "gzip: stdin: not in gzip format " problem with apt-get update? What do I have to do to fix it?
[10:01] <XVampireX> What's the best music player for ubuntu?
[10:01] <XVampireX> XMMS?
[10:01] <Aeudian> I remember there being an allinone package for compling and configuring source files anyone remeber the name
[10:01] <opitwin> HOW DO YOU INSTALL JAVA ON UBUNTU?
[10:01] <gnomefreak> krsnendu: i had to add de country code to mine
[10:01] <gnomefreak> opitwin: lose the caps please
[10:01] <HedgeMage> XVampireX: heh that's like asking what's the best brand of socks... pick one that fits you nicely :P
[10:01] <cge> XVampireX: That is like asking what the best editor is.
[10:01] <Elazar> opitwin: 1) Lay off the caps. 2) Check the FAQ.
[10:01] <mandy-o-matic> knnen mich wegen camfrog fr linux ubuntu downlads geffnet
[10:01] <gnomefreak> !de
[10:01] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[10:01] <DynaStab> hello i just did /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server start and it said  * Starting rpc mountd...                                                [fail] 
[10:02] <gnomefreak> mandy-o-matic: ^^^
[10:02] <DynaStab> how do i get rpc mountd
[10:02] <ompaul> opitwin, caps lock off please, and which version of ubuntu?
[10:02] <YogSothoth> Hi!
[10:02] <zerny> XVampireX: I like rythmbox, it has improved much since breezy. but xmms is also nice
[10:02] <XVampireX> HedgeMage/che, what are my choices?
[10:02] <opitwin> Elazar: I did that on Purpase
[10:02] <nzx> hey, can someone help me to get my memorystick reader on my sony vaio working ?
[10:02] <luc1fersflowers> cge: i msged you with the results
[10:02] <Aeudian> What Ubuntu apt package allows for configuring packages
[10:02] <DynaStab>  * Exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon...                        [ ok ] 
[10:02] <DynaStab>  * Starting rpc nfsd...                                                  [ ok ] 
[10:02] <DynaStab>  * Starting rpc mountd...                                                [fail] 
[10:02] <HedgeMage> XVampireX: rockbox, xmms, amarok, and beep are all popular, but for different reasons
[10:02] <XVampireX> zerny: I'll give rhytmbox a try
[10:02] <opitwin> ompaul: Dapper Drake
[10:02] <gnomefreak> DynaStab: please use pastebin
[10:02] <HedgeMage> rythmbox, that's what I was trying to think of
[10:03] <ompaul> DynaStab, you should not paste in this channel I will un mute you again in a minute
[10:03] <gnomefreak> no you wont ;)
[10:03] <gnomefreak> lol
[10:03] <amortvigil> hello, i just mounted an iso file from red alert how can i make ra2 use it?
[10:03] <mandy-o-matic> knnen mich helfen
[10:03] <ompaul> DynaStab, ban avoidance tut tut
[10:03] <joshua__> alright, I will reboot now.
[10:03] <ompaul> DynaStab, ban avoidance tut tut
[10:04] <holzmodem> who of you use 6.06 on a Samsung notebook??
[10:04] <cge> luc1fersflowers: Yeah. If I recall, BogoMIPS for a pentium-m is 2x the frequency. So getting 1597 is bad. By the way, I do believe it is ok to paste a single line like that into the channel.
[10:04] <Aeudian> Whats the all in one package for "configuring"
[10:04] <kbrooks_> ompaul: DynaStab is a stupid user
[10:04] <YogSothoth> I'm trying to get my wlan card working with ndiswrapper. Well in fact it does if I install it manually and uninstall it before shutdown. But, if I forget to do so and let the driver installed, at next boot the system will hang when trying to initialize networks. So, my question is: how can I make a script that install the card when I log into GNOME and uninstall it when I logoff?
[10:04] <cge> holzmodem: Are you having CPU speed issues?
[10:04] <opitwin> ompaul: 6.06 Dapper Drake is what I would like to know
[10:04] <mike930> urg, can't find what I'm looking for. Anyone tell me how to change the defaults what programs open different extensions?
[10:04] <APOETIC> HELP....was installing dapper to HD from live cd over some old linux partition (beta dapper) and installation got stuck (twice) at 68 percent...
[10:04] <ompaul> !tell opitwin about multiverse
[10:04] <APOETIC> plus it messed up my grub and i cant get back into windows
[10:05] <ompaul> opitwin, read the message from the bot, follow those instructions, and then you can install it
[10:05] <kbrooks_> APOETIC: um
[10:05] <gnomefreak> APOETIC: dapper isnt beta
[10:05] <luc1fersflowers> cge: sorry
[10:05] <zerny> APOETIC: did you run a cd check on the install disc
[10:05] <holzmodem> im having only heat  problems...
[10:05] <APOETIC> zerny; no
[10:05] <cge> gnomefreak: ? I think APOETIC is trying to install _over_ beta dapper.
[10:05] <Spec> mike930: it's somewhere in gconf
[10:05] <gnomefreak> APOETIC: i would checkthe md5
[10:05] <zerny> APOETIC: I would recommend you do, it is in the boot menu
[10:05] <mandy-o-matic> frostwire downladen ffnet werden
[10:05] <tanek> APOETIC: the CD seems to be corrupted or so. u can restore MBR to get into windows by using windows install cd
[10:05] <luc1fersflowers> cge: this may sound crazy but should i do a fresh install of everything? or is that going to lead me to the same place.?
[10:06] <mike930> thanks spec, I'll look again but copuldn't find
[10:06] <cge> luc1fersflowers: I doubt it will solve anything.
[10:06] <gharz> cge, u r using dell right? do u have irDA isntalled?
[10:06] <APOETIC> gnomefreak: i know it isnt beta (anymore) the last install i did with it it was beta...i just reformatted the linux partitions i set up for that and....tried to install over it....gets stuck at 68 percent
[10:06] <Spec> mike930: yeah, i dont' know exactly where either :p
[10:06] <RCX3325> How we all doin today :D
[10:06] <zerny> APOETIC: I have tried installing from a corrupted disc, did not work
[10:06] <opitwin> How did you make the bot pop up, and are your letters red too?
[10:06] <Spec> RCX3325: are we legos?
[10:06] <gratefulfrog> YO! hi!
[10:06] <cge> gharz: no, sorry. I've haven't used it in a while.
[10:06] <mag_> Hello. Is it possible to upgrade to dapper from debian sarge?
[10:06] <RCX3325> Spec: No :P
[10:07] <snoops> How can I map windows network drives in 6.06?
[10:07] <APOETIC> tanke: will give that a go thnx do the install cd's have to be burned slower? seemed okay ;(
[10:07] <gharz> but have u ever installed and used it with ur linux?
[10:07] <Spec> isn't the rcx a lego board?
[10:07] <addison> what your name
[10:07] <ompaul> !tell snoops about samba
[10:07] <opitwin> ompaul: How did you make the bot pop up and are your letters red too?
[10:07] <gnomefreak> APOETIC: i would 1) check the md5 of the iso 2) make sure you burned it as slow as you can 3) use teh beta cd you have to install and run sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:07] <ompaul> snoops, read the message from the bot
[10:07] <RCX3325> Nah, I think its somehing else
[10:07] <snoops> yeah I know about samba.. but I was wondering like is there a gui?
[10:07] <green_earz> luc1fersflowers: run a knoppix on the box from the  cd drive and have a look at the cat /proc/cpuinfo
[10:07] <ijeff> Help, I can't get Mp3 audio to play.. i went to wiki but it's not working
[10:07] <Spec> !restrictedformats
[10:07] <ubotu> restrictedformats is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[10:07] <APOETIC> thnx gnomefreak good advice ;)
[10:07] <Spec> ijeff: ^^
[10:08] <ompaul> opitwin, cos I am the best :-) I don't know your client so colours mean nothing to me
[10:08] <cge> Is there some way for me to get an older version of linux-image? I need a pre-21 version of 2.6.15.
[10:08] <krsnendu> gnomefreak: de seemed to fix that problem. Will mixing repositories like nz and de cause any problems?
[10:08] <_jason> ijeff: did you install gstreamer-mad?
[10:08] <gnomefreak> krsnendu: no
[10:08] <ijeff> spec: yeah i tried, installed the required stuff
[10:08] <gratefulfrog> snoops: use the gnome places menu
[10:08] <ijeff> _jason: I got the "ugly" think
[10:08] <ijeff> _jason: I got the "ugly" thing*
[10:08] <joshua__> I have followed the instructions on the wiki about installing the video drivers. This however did not help. fglrxinfo sais that I'm using MESA drivers.
[10:08] <gnomefreak> krsnendu: you will be fine with mixed country codes
[10:08] <luc1fersflowers> green_earz: knoppix?
[10:08] <_jason> ijeff: are you using dapper?
[10:08] <joshua__> instead of the ati drivers
[10:08] <ijeff> _jason: yes
[10:08] <clin1> how do I hide the CD roms from the desktop?
[10:08] <gnomefreak> krsnendu: also de is always a great fall back on repo
[10:09] <gharz> guys, i just run dmesg and i'm getting this msg => http://papernapkin.org/pastebin/app/view/431  what's wrong with this?
[10:09] <opitwin> ompaul:  I want to know how you select me to talk to
[10:09] <gharz> please help. i'd appreciate ur input.
[10:09] <ijeff> _jason: i've installed what they suggested.. or is a reboot required?
[10:09] <green_earz> luc1fersflowers: its a live cd  just like the ubuntu live cd that runs from the cd drive
[10:09] <cge> Is there any way to get an older version of a package?
[10:09] <mag_> Have anyone tried to upgrade from debian sarge to dapper?
[10:09] <clin1> and how do I hide the partitions from the desktop? I mean, where are these options?
[10:09] <gharz> what's HDC? hard disk or CD-ROM?
[10:10] <jighead> cge, look at the dpkg man pages and search for downgrade
[10:10] <gratefulfrog> gharz: what's your pb?
[10:10] <gharz> hdc: media error
[10:10] <_jason> clin1: run gconf-editor from a terminal and checkout applications/nautilus/desktop
[10:10] <ijeff> BRB
[10:10] <Ztripez> Can any1 pls help me... I cant install Ubuntu 6.06 becasu my graficcard isn't supported by the defaultdrivers that is loaded in the Live CD. Where in the live CD can i set the grafic drivers? !!!!!!
[10:10] <jighead> cge, i think it's one of the --force options
[10:10] <digen> can anyone suggest me a software such as Swish for Ubuntu?
[10:10] <green_earz> luc1fersflowers: or run the ubuntu live cd and see what it say your cpu is
[10:10] <ompaul> opitwin, this is IRC the granddaddy of IM this use a client like xchat and you will see it differently
[10:10] <clin1> _jason: what is a terminal?
[10:10] <gharz> gratefulfrog, i just run dmesg and i got this message => http://papernapkin.org/pastebin/app/view/431
[10:10] <Ztripez> sorry fpr my crappy english
[10:10] <_jason> ijeff: can you make sure gstreamer0.10-mad got installed?
[10:10] <luc1fersflowers> green_earz: any specifc command i should use?
[10:10] <cge> jighead: The issue is that the older version no longer appears in the repos for dapper, apparently.
[10:10] <beavis> Sorry beavis_, need my nick to open a query
[10:10] <snoops> how can I save a location gratefulfrog?
[10:10] <_jason> clin1: applications > accessories > terminal
[10:10] <gharz> gratefulfrog, hdc: media error.
[10:11] <green_earz> luc1fersflowers:   cat /proc/cpuinfo
[10:11] <jighead> cge, go to a breezy mirror and grab a kernel
[10:11] <clin1> _jason: It is asking me for money
[10:11] <XVampireX> Ouch, I did a little BIG mistake
[10:11] <Aeudian> alrighty i need a refresher, my mind just hit a wall and i cant remember lol, what package had all the tools for configuring apps
[10:11] <_jason> ubotu: tell clin1 about desktop-icons
[10:11] <_jason> clin1: what do you mean?
[10:11] <opitwin> ompaul:  I am using XChat, I just want to know how to make words in red on your screen like it is mine
[10:11] <gratefulfrog> snoops: Places network places, then pick the one you want, it remembers all by itself...
[10:11] <joshua__> cge: I followed the instructions in the wiki, but those didn't help. fglrx still sais I'm using MESA drivers.
[10:11] <gharz> gratefulfrog, have u seen it? i'm just worried this might cause problem.
[10:12] <XVampireX> I accidently put /swap as /home (the /home partition got only 760mb...)
[10:12] <clin1> it says $
[10:12] <beavis_> how do i change the nick?
[10:12] <XVampireX> Can I re partition it somehow?
[10:12] <ompaul> opitwin, when I use your name the client (xchat) highlights
[10:12] <kermitX_> gdm or x keeps crashing in a certain spot in launchpad... has happened with both firefox & epiphany in what amounts to the same spot in lp....  anyone give me a hand?
[10:12] <_jason> clin1: type gconf-editor and press enter
[10:12] <darkseed> hey Quick question guys what  i cant get libxine-extracodec cause for some reason i dont have a good multiunivrse reposiriry
[10:12] <zerny> joshua__: what is the driver set to in the graphic device section of you xorg.conf?
[10:13] <darkseed> i need a good nonfree multiuniverse repo
[10:13] <digen> can anyone suggest me a Swish like software for Ubuntu?
[10:13] <clin1> is this Wine registryedit?
[10:13] <opitwin> ompaul: so when I talk to you are your words highlighted?
[10:13] <holzmodem> what wrong when i try to change the powerstate of my 9700 >> Segmentation Fault!
[10:13] <_jason> ubotu: tell darkseed about repos
[10:13] <gratefulfrog> gharz: i saw it, looks like you've got a problem that requires attention, but I don't know what to suggest... have you posted to the forums?
[10:13] <XVampireX> Hey
[10:13] <XVampireX> Can anyone help me with this partition problem?
[10:13] <_jason> clin1: no, it's gconf editor.  See ubotu's private message
[10:13] <winbond> changed it?
[10:13] <ompaul> opitwin, yes
[10:13] <winbond> yeah
[10:14] <gharz> gratefulfrog, i'll do that.
[10:14] <joshua__> zerny: I notice that there are two devices set. The first one is set to vesa, the following device is set to fglrx
[10:14] <xerophyte> i have 2.6.x kernel and i have 2G file limit how can i increase it
[10:14] <clin1> isn't there a place to change this in System -> Preferences?
[10:14] <samshapiro> Hi.  I am new to ubuntu and I'm trying to get it installed but I am unsure about some partitioning/mount point stuff, can anyone help me out?
[10:14] <opitwin> ompaul: Thank You, now how to you make a bot pop up
[10:14] <_jason> clin1: not that I know of, but possibly
[10:14] <wastrel> samshapiro:  just give us your specific questions :] 
[10:14] <Aeudian> alrighty i need a refresher, my mind just hit a wall and i cant remember lol, what package had all the tools for configuring apps
[10:14] <zerny> ok, try out commenting the section that configures vesa
[10:14] <zerny> joshua__: ok, try out commenting the section that configures vesa
[10:14] <ijeff> Is it possible to sync my ipod with linux?
[10:15] <dman> is  power saving  (apm/acpi)  any  better  in dapper  than it  was  in hoary or breezy?  does suspend(2)  finally work?
[10:15] <clin1> I can't find it
[10:15] <_jason> ubotu: tell ijeff about ipod
[10:15] <hektisk> Hello...little bit of an issue, wondering if anyone has any ideas
[10:15] <_jason> clin1: use gconf
[10:15] <hektisk> When I go to a terminal (ctrl+alt+f1) I can't see the entire terminal, including where I input text.  I've tried changing the TV (I have it hooked up to my TV, which accepts vga inputs) but the normal functions (changing horizontal/vertical/auto-adjust) don't work...is there any way to fix this?
[10:15] <salah> which package do I need for installing gtk+-2.0?
[10:15] <holzmodem> somebody an idea?
[10:15] <zerny> joshua__: and maybe backup you xorg.conf first :)
[10:15] <eXistenZ> !skype
[10:15] <ubotu> [skype]  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[10:15] <ompaul>  opitwin !keyword - or /msg ubotu keyword << this is prefered unless your talking to the channel - I will get it to tell you how to find out about registration for use of messages
[10:15] <wastrel> ijeff:  yes - there's a program for it i believe- i don't have ipod tho so don't know how specifically
[10:16] <clin1> this is confusing
[10:16] <winbond> beavis: happy?
[10:16] <joshua__> zerny: Alright. I have to say that both these devices have different identifyers
[10:16] <opitwin> ubotu: tell jjeff about ipod
[10:16] <OMGLAZERS> Anyone here able to help a brand new Ubuntu user install some drivers for my Nforce Motherboard? Already have them; just no clue how to install it
[10:16] <joshua__> zerny: And the screen is set to the correct identifyer (the one that has fglrx)
[10:17] <zerny> joshua__: what are they? and what is set to be used in your serverlayout section?
[10:17] <cge> Is there a way to get a specific, slightly older version of linux-source-2.6.15?
[10:17] <_jason> clin1: just tell me what part is confusing and I'll try to help
[10:17] <opitwin> ubotu: tell ijeff about ipod
[10:17] <amortvigil> wine says: Application tries to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.
[10:17] <amortvigil> Make sure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.
[10:17] <amortvigil> Application tries to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.
[10:17] <amortvigil> Make sure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly. what do i have to do with x server?
[10:17] <cge> cge: Or patches between versions?
[10:17] <judah> cge apt-cache search linux-source
[10:17] <mandy-o-matic> hallo bitte hilfe mir ber frostwire downlads ffner
[10:17] <samshapiro> I am trying to dual boot ubuntu on a windows machine.  I have my disc partioned as follows:  1 large ntfs partition for my windows stuff, 1 5gb partition for the ubuntu install, then the rest is in an extended partition, with 2gb logical partition for swap and the rest of the space is in a logical partion for my home directory.  my question is how do i set it up so that it only installs on these partitions, what is all this mount 
[10:17] <Jowi> !de
[10:17] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[10:18] <joshua__> zerny: aticonfig-Screen[0] . This screen uses the correct video device too.
[10:18] <OMGLAZERS> Anyone here able to help a new Ubuntu user install drivers for his NIC?
[10:18] <judah> cge: hrm that wasn't as pleasnt as i thought it would be.
[10:18] <judah> cge sorry.
[10:18] <joshua__> zerny: Which is aticonfig-Device[0] 
[10:18] <opitwin> samshapiro:  It will ask you where you want to install it during installation
[10:18] <_jason> ijeff: apparently gstreamer0.10-mad no longer exists, so ignore my advice about that from before
[10:18] <samshapiro> should i just leave all the mount point stuff as default?
[10:19] <zim> what do i need to install to watch mov, wma, etc
[10:19] <samshapiro> and it will ask me which partition i want to put as swap, home, etc, later in the install?
[10:19] <_jason> ubotu: tell zim about restricted
[10:19] <Sub> zim, w32codecs
[10:19] <zerny> joshua__: hmmm, can you msg you xorg.conf to me?
[10:19] <Sub> !w32codecs
[10:19] <cge> judah: No problem. The issue is that I need to see the changes in how linux-image-386 was built between around version 2.6.15-19 and the present 2.6.15-22. apt-cache search only shows linux-source-2.6.15
[10:19] <ubotu> a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular non-free formats. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for 64-bit systems see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=54399
[10:19] <Mastastealth> sam, ur on the dapper live CD right?
[10:19] <clin1> I went to that part in the registry that ubonto was telling me to go to but I don't see anything about my hard drive, I just see computer, docs, home, trash and volume
[10:19] <jighead> cge, you could get the source you want from kernel.org and use make-kpkg to build your own kernel deb
[10:19] <samshapiro> yes, dapper live cd
[10:19] <cge> jighead: I believe that ubuntu-specific changes are the problem.
[10:19] <opitwin> samshapiro:  I believe it does, I not exactly sure.
[10:19] <Mastastealth> ok, you just did the partitioning part? the next step will ask you about your mount points
[10:20] <jighead> cge, which doesn't help if you want ubuntu specific stuff
[10:20] <samshapiro> yeah, thats the part im confused about, the mount points
[10:20] <_jason> clin1: you wanted to remove partitions from your desktop right?
[10:20] <felipe_sotoch> Hello
[10:20] <clin1> yeah the windows partition
[10:20] <opitwin> ubotu: tell samshapiro about install
[10:20] <felipe_sotoch> alguien habla espaol?
[10:20] <Jowi> !es
[10:20] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:20] <_jason> clin1: then make sure volumes_visible is not checked
[10:20] <aalya> hi, how to know the kde's version plz ,
[10:20] <OMGLAZERS> Anyone here able to help a new Ubuntu user install drivers for his NIC?
[10:20] <kumasan> I have dapper installed, working well (been using it for several months, ) just did an install of the xgl stuff, but how do I "activate" it? the howtos seem to be pointing to pre release dapper config, I have nvidia's binary driver running fine, just want to see the eye candy
[10:21] <opitwin> samshapiro: Read the message from the bot
[10:21] <clin1> but I want the volume icon there so I can mute it and unmute it
[10:21] <Mastastealth> ok sam, the mount points will set which partition does what
[10:21] <Jowi> ubotu, tell kumasan about xgl
[10:21] <Mastastealth> u said u had one large NTFS partition for windows, the mount point for that is probably /mdeia/windows
[10:21] <_jason> clin1: it is not referring to volume as in sound, try it and see
[10:21] <jighead> cge, how long have you been running dapper
[10:21] <samshapiro> hda1 i think
[10:22] <Mastastealth> then you have a the 5GB part for Ubuntu, this will be your root "/" partition
[10:22] <cge> jighead: For at least a few months, but this is a fresh install, so nothing in /var/cache/apt/archives ...
[10:22] <jighead> cge, you could check in /var/cache/apt/archives to see if you have older stuff still sitting around
[10:22] <samshapiro> ok
[10:22] <kumasan> thanks
[10:22] <jighead> cge, dern it!
[10:22] <Mastastealth> then set the 2GB one to swap, and the last one to your /home
[10:22] <opitwin> samshapiro: Are you all set?
[10:22] <clin1> thank you _jason. you are patient and helpful. I think ubuntu needs to be more userfriendly than this though.. are you a ubuntu programmer?
[10:22] <Mastastealth> and make sure of course, that you are NOT reformatting the windows partition
[10:22] <samshapiro> right
[10:22] <opitwin> ok
[10:23] <Mastastealth> once you got all that setup, u should be good to go :)
[10:23] <samshapiro> so i should just change the default stuff that comes up as like sda/ and all that
[10:23] <cge> jighead: I believe that the bug I am looking at (36014) was caused by a change, probably in configuration, between the two versions.
[10:23] <clin1> the website says to go to internet > xchat but that is not on my system so I had to try with this gaim program
[10:23] <samshapiro> i dont need to worry about that stuff?
[10:23] <samshapiro>  just the 3 partitions?
[10:23] <richard_> hi
[10:23] <Mastastealth> hm, can you tell me what were the default entries?
[10:23] <Crembo> clin1 makes an interesting point that xchat is not installed by default for some reason
[10:23] <_jason> clin1: I'm not.  Your problem is more about GNOME than ubuntu directly.  GNOME doesn't like to clutter the interface with too many options.  That's why what you were trying to do was hidden away
[10:23] <zerny> joshua__: you can paste it at the past bin
[10:23] <richard_> how do i set a email client as default - ie not Evolution?
[10:23] <XplOzIon> "OK
[10:23] <XplOzIon> 10-5-6"	0	"REP
[10:24] <samshapiro> let me get back up to the installer, i had to restart
[10:24] <XplOzIon> 17-5-6"	1
[10:24] <Administrator__> I wanted Xchat too
[10:24] <jighead> cge, yeah, i looked at that bug, it's been open for over a month now, and is pretty clearly verified
[10:24] <opitwin> samshapiro: yep
[10:24] <XplOzIon> "OK
[10:24] <XplOzIon> 10-5-6"	0	"REP
[10:24] <XplOzIon> 17-5-6"	1
[10:24] <sireliah> whats the best codec pack?
[10:24] <XplOzIon> oops sorry
[10:24] <cge> jighead: Yes. It is rather important, too, for those who have it.
[10:24] <Mastastealth> richard, should be in System -> Prefrences -> Prefrerred Applications
[10:24] <clin1> oh ubuntu can't change gnome
[10:24] <opitwin> Square1: Hello
[10:24] <Square1> hi there ppl
[10:25] <samshapiro> alright i will try all of that out, ill let you know if it works.  thank you all so much for your help i really appreciate it
[10:25] <jighead> cge, yeah, it's a show stopper on a laptop
[10:25] <joshua__> zerny: Oh, ok
[10:25] <Mastastealth> np sam, happy Ubuntuing ^_^
[10:25] <sireliah> i need to play mp3s
[10:25] <joshua__> zerny: messaged you the link
[10:25] <Nathanael> Is it possible to get Outlook 2003 running under linux?
[10:25] <opitwin> samshapiro: ttyl
[10:25] <samshapiro> thanks
[10:25] <junglefever> Nathanael: yes, with crossover
[10:26] <Mastastealth> !mp3
[10:26] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:26] <XplOzIon> site looking better now http://xplozion.homelinux.org
[10:26] <Nathanael> is Crossover a Pay Package?
[10:26] <Mastastealth> yes
[10:26] <LadyNikon> junglefever: can you get all of office working?
[10:26] <junglefever> yes it is
[10:26] <Mastastealth> Crossover costs $40 i believe
[10:26] <opitwin> Nathanael:  You should just use evolution Mail, Its much better.
[10:26] <Nathanael> Bummer
[10:26] <KevLee> hello everyone - anyone fancy helping out a newbie install & configure open-ldap ?  I've tried and tried and am starting to loose my hair :(
[10:26] <richard_> how do i uninstall evolution - i cant get it to work - but i got Thunderbird working - so im going with that
[10:26] <junglefever> i have everything from office except access
[10:26] <J_P> hi all
[10:26] <zerny> joshua__: hmmm, can see any msg?
[10:26] <Nathanael> Will Evolution sync my Calendar, Contacs, Public Folders, as well as mail?
[10:27] <joshua__> zerny: odd. Ahh well, here it is: http://pastebin.com/768236
[10:27] <Jowi> richard_: sudo apt-get remove evolution (or remove it from synaptic)
[10:27] <judah> Nathanael: there is an evolution exchange conduit.
[10:27] <richard_> Try thunderbird Nathaneel
[10:27] <Sub> !sudo
[10:27] <ubotu> it has been said that sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[10:27] <vgoltser> smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (1000,1000). smb4k gives the error, what's the command to fix it?
[10:27] <opitwin> Nathanael: You can get all sorts of alternatives for MSOFFICE.  Try Openoffice.org and Evolution Mail
[10:27] <luc1fersflowers> hellow world
[10:27] <Nathanael> Thunderbird will not handle the exchange calendar
[10:27] <opitwin> Nathanael: I think it will,  haven't tried.
[10:27] <aalya> hi, how to know the kde's version plz ,
[10:27] <sireliah> isnt there just a codec pack though?
[10:28] <vgoltser> anyone?
[10:28] <Spec> !suid
[10:28] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Spec
[10:28] <opitwin> Nathanael: Thunderbird isn't as nice as Evolution.
[10:28] <Jason_> I use the KDE Kontact suite because it syncs with my PDA (with the KDE Palm sync software).  You might consider using that as well.
[10:28] <Jowi> kde is 5:45ubuntu1
[10:28] <Spec> Is there a good page that explains with the setuid/suid bit is?
[10:28] <opitwin> Nathanael: Evolution is free from Novell
[10:28] <_jason> ubotu: tell sireliah about multimedia
[10:28] <protocol1> any way of getting embedded streaming players running in dapper yet?
[10:28] <luc1fersflowers> green_earz: hey, so i figured out by disabling speedstep in my bios that it locks the freq at the lowest possible setting
[10:28] <judah> Nathanael: make sure evolution-exchange package is installed and yes.
[10:28] <SixFeetUnder> im curious about ntfs write support
[10:28] <Spec> SixFeetUnder: captive-ntfs
[10:29] <Sub> !captive
[10:29] <ubotu> I guess captive is a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[10:29] <_jason> protocol1: sure, there are a few, but I fell mplayer's plugin works the best
[10:29] <Nathanael> I have evolution (Came with Dapper)
[10:29] <shamrock_uk> @Spec: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Suid
[10:29] <luc1fersflowers> green_earz: now it's at a more resaonable 1330mhz but i still want to disable cpu scaling
[10:29] <opitwin> ubotu: tell Nathanael about Evolution
[10:29] <weedar> Why would apt-get upgrade show me lots of packages being held-back?
[10:29] <vgoltser> shamrock, ty
[10:29] <monteiro> Spec : is a kind of permission to allow users like us execute that program as root, like the spool of the printer, direct access to send to the printer for example.
[10:29] <Pupbuntu> hi, i just upgraded breezy to the new version "long term support"... it worked pretty well, but my mouse (it's a laptop glidepad) now moves much slower, even though i set it to as fast as possible in "system -> preferences -> mouse"
[10:29] <protocol1> _jason, your saying browser embedded right?
[10:29] <bernier> hi, i have a sony network walkman (nw-e75) and it uses sonicstage to convert and transfer music to it. Unfortunately, sonicstage is for windows only and can't transfer music when running on wine. do you guys know anything with which i could trasfer my music to my mp3 player?
[10:29] <richard_> I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/var/lib/scrollkeeper/(null)/scrollkeeper_cl.xml"
[10:29] <_jason> protocol1: yes
[10:29] <Infecto> hello
[10:29] <Pupbuntu> is there a way to make the mouse faster than the maximum on the dialog?
[10:30] <opitwin> ubotu: tell Nathanael about Evolution Email
[10:30] <richard_> got that message when uninstalling Evolution
[10:30] <_jason> protocol1: just install mplayer and mplayer plug-in, both are in the multiverse repository
[10:30] <shamrock_uk> What happens when you plug your mp3 player in, bernier? Does it show up as a generic USB device?
[10:30] <protocol1> _jason, any urls that can help me get that taken care of?
[10:30] <Administrator__> ubotu tell me everything you know
[10:30] <Infecto> can some one tell me how to set dafault char set encoding for gnome-terminall
[10:30] <quentin> ?
[10:30] <bernier> shamrock_uk wait ill do it and tell you exactly
[10:30] <_jason> protocol1: have you enabled multiverse?
[10:30] <Spec> hehe, makes a lot of sense now :)
[10:30] <opitwin> Nathanael: You should try out evolution, it has a similar look to Outlook 2003
[10:30] <luc1fersflowers> Does anyone know the name of the prog that handles cpu scaling?
[10:30] <Spec> what's a sticky bit?
[10:30] <protocol1> _jason, yes
[10:31] <ijeff> Can I rip music from my ipod to comp on ubuntu?
[10:31] <Nathanael> Is "automatically synchronize account locally" in Evolution the same as "Cached Exchange Mode"?
[10:31] <tiagoboldt> !ipod
[10:31] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[10:31] <Nathanael> Damn I sound like a real Windoze n00b
[10:31] <Jowi> bernier: i can not find any specific packages for sony md devices at least, you might be out of luck.
[10:31] <Nathanael> Sorry
[10:31] <spiderworm> ubotu: xgl
[10:31] <ubotu> [xgl]  "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems.  Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/"
[10:31] <ijeff> I know how to sync w/ ipod.. but to import music FROM the ipod?
[10:31] <Geoffrey2> I see that Adobe has a Linux version of it's Flash player..is that usable under Ubuntu, or would I be better off using an Ubuntu specific distro?
[10:31] <Some_Person> crimsun: are you here?
[10:32] <Administrator__> QUESTION: Has anyone SUCESSFULLY used Amarok to manage an IPOD?
[10:32] <shamrock_uk> @spec:  http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=258719
[10:32] <judah> flashplugin-nonfree - Macromedia Flash Player plugin installer
[10:32] <shamrock_uk> googling works wonders for simple queries lilke this :)
[10:32] <opitwin> Nathanael: I am using Windows right now, I would have to look at evolution (its not out for Windows yet)
[10:32] <bernier> shamrock_uk yes it shows up as a usb device
[10:32] <nzx> i'm getting this error FATAL: Module ungrab_winmodem not found.
[10:32] <nzx> FATAL: Module slamr not found.
[10:32] <shamrock_uk> in that case, just try opening it up?
[10:32] <ciro> hi
[10:32] <luc1fersflowers> Does anyone know how to disable powernowd?
[10:32] <shamrock_uk> you may have to browse a folder or two
[10:32] <ciro> who can help me to fix this problem? ./edonkey2000: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:32] <nzx> i've installed sl-modem-source via module-assistant
[10:32] <bernier> shamrock_uk i can also open it and there's many files in it which i dont know what they're used to
[10:32] <protocol1> _jason, i do have multiverse enabled
[10:33] <shamrock_uk> but with many mp3 devices, it's simply a matter of dragging and dropping
[10:33] <darkseed> hey thanks for the repos guys  1 more quick question  i installed the nvidia glx driver and reconfigured xorg   it works but i get the memory leak  screen hang every 10-15 min or so
[10:33] <Nathanael> I'm setting up Evolution with my work exchange server right now... it uses the OWA apparently
[10:33] <kumasan> luc1fersflowers, /etc/init.d/powernowd stop
[10:33] <_jason> protocol1: go ahead and install mplayer and I can't remember the name of the plugin's package right now... but search for it and let me know if you can't find it.  You probably also want w32codecs as well for playing wmv's and such, I'll send you a link for that
[10:33] <pinkisntwell> what kernel version does dapper use?
[10:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell protocol1 about w32codecs
[10:33] <opitwin> Nathanael: I have to go now, supper.
[10:33] <darkseed> i tried to instal nvidi own drivers but i cant rebuild my kernel
[10:33] <bernier> shamrock_uk it aint that with the sony's
[10:33] <shamrock_uk> hmm...no sign of your music files then bernier? bet that lousy software converts it somehow...aargh, this is why free formats are wonderful ;)
[10:33] <luc1fersflowers> kumasan:  thank you, sir
[10:33] <copeland3300> hi all
[10:33] <kumasan> luc1fersflowers, and you can use update-rc.d to shut it off permanently (or do that manually in the rc dirs)
[10:33] <shamrock_uk> I'll see what I can look up
[10:33] <Spec> ah, sticky bit is weird, big difference between folder/file
[10:33] <jighead> pinkisntwell, uname -r
[10:33] <kumasan> luc1fersflowers, np
[10:34] <bernier> shamrock_uk yes it does convert it to ATRACT3plus
[10:34] <judah> pinkisntwell: 2.6.15-23 is the current version
[10:34] <snoops> okay I've mapped a few drives.. the problem is this, on the windows network there are many machines which I just want to access their drives on eg C$ and such.. Well they require authenication.. in places>connect to server it has no box for password..What's the answer?
[10:34] <joshua__> zerny: Have you gotten the link?
[10:34] <_jason> protocol1: mozilla-mplayer is the package for the plugin, just install that once the regular mplayer is setup
[10:34] <bernier> alright
[10:34] <darkseed> hey thanks for the repos guys  1 more quick question  i installed the nvidia glx driver and reconfigured xorg   it works but i get the memory leak  screen hang every 10-15 min or so
[10:34] <richard_> how do i associate links on websites to thunderbird email client
[10:34] <richard_> email links
[10:35] <moocowmoo> anyone know how i can fix this: sudo: must be setuid root?
[10:35] <Sub> snoops, goto places/add network server
[10:35] <nickm__> is there anyone from ubuntu-artwork i could talk to?
[10:35] <zerny> joshua_: Yes.
[10:35] <_jason> richard_: system > preferences > default applications
[10:35] <Sub> add it in there, and then on first login you can ask to remember password
[10:35] <judah> moocowmoo: look into  chmod +s
[10:35] <giind> Can I install opera on dapper drake?
[10:35] <joshua__> zerny: Alright.
[10:35] <giind> !opera
[10:35] <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
[10:35] <luc1fersflowers> I appologize for throwing out random questions but this is the only way i'm going to learn anything. I installed kde ontop of gnome, how do i switch between the two?
[10:35] <Sub>  snoops then it will create the folder, and itz just there with no auth and can be drag/droped
[10:35] <giind> forget what i said
[10:35] <darkseed> quick question  i installed the nvidia glx driver and reconfigured xorg   it works but i get the memory leak  screen hang every 10-15 min or so
[10:35] <zerny> joshua_: are there any EE lines in your /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[10:36] <joshua__> zerny: I'll check
[10:36] <_jason> luc1fersflowers: at the screen where you login, there is an options button where you can select the desktop for your session
[10:36] <ciro> who can help me to fix this problem? ./edonkey2000: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:36] <Spec> i'm not sure i understand suid, I have a shell script owned by spec:spec with suid bit on it, it runs the command "whoami". If I run that program as a different user, 'whoami' should report that i'm spec, right?
[10:36] <kumasan> snoops, also, try firing up nautilus, and entering smb://username@sambamachine/share and it should prompt for passwd
[10:36] <moocowmoo> judah, thats a bit broad so what exactly do i chmod?
[10:36] <luc1fersflowers> _jason: i installed kde via Synaptic is that the best way to do it?
[10:36] <aalya> hi, how to know the kde's version plz ,
[10:36] <darkseed> nvidia help
[10:36] <nickm__> anyone from ubuntu-artwork?
[10:37] <Some_Person> OSS: anyone familiar with it?
[10:37] <krang> Anyone know how to change which application opens which file type without GUI editing the "opens with" tab in a file's properties? I wanted to write a script that changes a few associations
[10:37] <darkseed> screen freeze iissue
[10:37] <JasonL> can someone help me, i just made a new partition but cannot write to it
[10:37] <_jason> luc1fersflowers: yes, installing the kubuntu-desktop package.  That will give you the same desktop that kubuntu has
[10:37] <Joshua_Boshi> Hi. If I download instalation ISO for ubuntu 6.06, is there any option to update current version of my ubuntu from it? thanks
[10:37] <Tinned_Tuna> heya, does anyone know what might stop skype from using any sound resources (in and out)
[10:37] <samshapiro> so what you said worked great, but now when i get to the install it keeps telling me there are problems with my swap partition and that i need to go back and fix it
[10:37] <Tinned_Tuna> it doesn't crash
[10:37] <samshapiro> any ideas/
[10:37] <snoops> okay thanks guys
[10:37] <nickm__> oh well, i tried, i'll try again later
[10:37] <kumasan> luc1fersflowers, when you are at the login, select the session option, and you should have the option to change from/to KDE etc
[10:37] <Some_Person> is anyone familar with OSS???????????????????????????????????????????????????
[10:37] <copeland3300> hey all, i'm having trouble installing ubuntu on a hard drive
[10:37] <shawn__> ok. ive installed firefox and associated torrent files with azureus, but azureus doesnt work. does anyone know where the @#$! i can change this? one would think in Edit->Prefs->Downloads but, heh, nope. Can ANYONE help? I can't believe this isnt a really easy thing to accomplish. Firefox instructs me to "Change the association in your preferences." but Edit->Preferences has nothing
[10:37] <Tinned_Tuna> it doesn't give any error messages, I just can hear the guy on the other end, and he can't hear me
[10:38] <luc1fersflowers> _jason, kumasan: thanks
[10:38] <wastrel> what's azureus
[10:38] <_jason> nickm__: maybe in #ubuntu-artwork
[10:38] <joshua__> zerny: Yes. there are EE lines. (EE) fglrx(0): Fail to initialize ASIC in kernel. (EE) fglrx(0): DRIScreenInit failed!
[10:38] <shamrock_uk> bernier, have a look at this link:
[10:38] <shamrock_uk> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=134122&highlight=sony+mp3+player
[10:38] <nickm__> _jason: , im there
[10:38] <gizmo_the_great> Hi. My screen is fine normally, I have several resolutions to choose from, and the Nvidia drivers are all installed OK.
[10:38] <gizmo_the_great> However, whenever I play Americas Army, it starts off fine for about 5 minutes, then all of a sudden the screen goes blank for a second and then comes back flickering. If I exit, the screen remains flickering for a few seconds when I'm back in Gnome then it goes blank again and comes back fine. Very odd.
[10:38] <gizmo_the_great> Anyone know why and how I fix it?
[10:38] <krang> Does *no-one* here know how to manually edit file associations?
[10:38] <samshapiro> anyone know why the installer doesn't want to work with the swap partition i created?
[10:38] <Some_Person> ZzZzZzZzZzZzZz
[10:38] <kumasan> shawn__, I think it's in the downloads section of ff prefs
[10:39] <ijeff> How can I backup the music from my ipod to this computer?
[10:39] <Jowi> Tinned_Tuna: try call "echo123" and see if you have the same issue there. if you do, you might want to enable your microphone in the volume properties.
[10:39] <Some_Person> is anyone familar with OSS???????????????????????????????????????????????????
[10:39] <Sub> gizmo_the_great, sounds like AA is using the wrong sync rates.
[10:39] <NoUse> !anyone
[10:39] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? </hint>
[10:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell krang about defaultapp
[10:39] <bernier> ok shamrock_uk hoep it's good news :P
[10:39] <Flannel> Some_Person: what are you asking?
[10:39] <gizmo_the_great> Sub, how do I chnage that - do you know?
[10:39] <ijeff> How can I backup the music from my ipod to this computer? (not syncing.. already checked wiki)
[10:39] <shawn__> ok. ive installed firefox and associated torrent files with azureus, but azureus doesnt work. does anyone know where the @#$! i can change the file association? one would think in Edit->Prefs->Downloads but, heh, nope. Can ANYONE help? I can't believe this isnt a really easy thing to accomplish. Firefox instructs me to "Change the association in your preferences." when it fails (since azureus is no longer installed) but Edit->Preferences
[10:39] <shawn__> es nothing there which helps.
[10:39] <Some_Person> How do you install OSS
[10:39] <Sub> gizmo_the_great, itz an AA problem so no
[10:39] <shamrock_uk> well, just wondering if that links to a different Sony programme
[10:39] <jighead> !repeat
[10:39] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you.  You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Please give it 10 to 15 minutes before asking a second time, thanks.
[10:40] <Flannel> ijeff: isn't synching backing up? (never used an ipod)
[10:40] <NoUse> Some_Person oss is on by default
[10:40] <shamrock_uk> if not, you could try CrossOver Office - they offer a 30-day trial and might work
[10:40] <gizmo_the_great> Sub, i will load it up and see if there's an option
[10:40] <billybennett> how do you delete directorys in terminal?  rm? mv?
[10:40] <kumasan> shawn__, as I said, it's in the edit prefs, download section
[10:40] <Some_Person> oh
[10:40] <Flannel> billybennett: rm
[10:40] <Sub> Some_Person, OSS is just any software which has open source, which is anything in synaptic ( by default)
[10:40] <Flannel> Sub: no, he wants oss as in sound.
[10:40] <_jason> billybennett: rmdir if it is empty, rm -r if you want to remove recursively
[10:40] <snoops> man I absolutely adore this linux release
[10:40] <krang> _jason: I know that, I'm wondering how it can be done by editing a text file
[10:40] <ijeff> flannel: syncing = copy music from this computer to ipod and delete ipod's library.. I have music from another computer i want to put on here (before/after partition wipe)
[10:40] <Sub> ahh.
[10:40] <ijeff> How can I backup the music from my ipod to this computer? (not syncing.. already checked wiki)
[10:40] <snoops> I've been off an on with linux for ages - shitty support for my old pc
[10:40] <samshapiro> Is there something special I need to do to get my swap partition to work when I try to install?
[10:41] <snoops> this new one - supports everything off the bat!
[10:41] <shawn__> kumasan: whereabouts? i dont have anything excepot "View and Edit Actions" but torrent files are NOT listed there
[10:41] <DaveyJ> i cant get jedit to install properly :(
[10:41] <DaveyJ> *** Catastrophic failure while handling uncaught exception.
[10:41] <DaveyJ> GC Warning: Out of Memory!  Returning NIL!
[10:41] <DaveyJ> i get that everytime i try to run it
[10:41] <gharz> what's hdc? is it the cd-rom?
[10:41] <Sub> samshapiro, not really.
[10:41] <Flannel> gharz: it's the master drive on your second IDE.  so, depends ;)
[10:41] <_jason> krang: if you visit gnome's page and look for admin docs, I believe they go into how it works... I don't know offhand
[10:41] <Sub> samshapiro, it should detect it as swap automatically
[10:41] <shawn__> "View and Edit Actions" only shows me SPL files
[10:41] <billybennett> thanks Flannel and _jason
[10:42] <gharz> Flannel, coz i'm getting a hdc: media error when i run dmesg.
[10:42] <Jowi> gharz: probably. it could also be a harddisk depending on your layout. my cdrom is hdc.
[10:42] <krang> _jason: cheers
[10:42] <kumasan> shawn__, when you click on a torrent, it should give you the requester asking what to do with it.
[10:42] <Jowi> gharz: "fdisk -l" should show you
[10:42] <shamrock_uk> @berner, if you're still here. You have two possible options - 1) You can try encoding the files yourself, as per these instructions:  http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=331135&highlight=sony+mp3
[10:42] <Jowi> gharz: or "mount"
[10:42] <NoUse> ijeff just use gtkpod to copy music off the ipod I assume
[10:42] <samshapiro> and I should set it to the logical partition that I have defined as swap or the extended one that contains the logical partition?
[10:43] <zerny> joshua_: I am trying to find som info on the error
[10:43] <shamrock_uk> 2) Someone has suggested reformatting the thing as FAT...but perhaps not such a good idea as it may end up unusable
[10:43] <phlexonance> I desperatley need a tool (if possible with gui) to validate an XML file with my own DTD
[10:43] <shawn__> kumasan: yeah, it used to until i told it to automatically use azureus, then i discovered azureus doesnt work
[10:43] <snoops> Is there a way to make the 'window selector' be on two lines?
[10:43] <gharz> Jowi, fdisk -l doesn't show any /dev/hdc... it's all /dev/hda
[10:43] <snoops> like it is in kde?
[10:43] <Chamwork`> hey guys, whats a good tutorial on getting xgl working?  I got xgl installed and compiz installed, just need to turn it "on" I think?
[10:43] <luc1fersflowers> When ever i do anything regarding packages i get this error:     W: GPG error: http://kubuntu.org dapper Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A506E6D4DD4D5088
[10:43] <snoops> the window selector in gnome that is
[10:43] <luc1fersflowers> any idea what that is?
[10:43] <KenSentMe> !tell Chamwork` about xgl
[10:43] <_jason> ubotu: tell Chamwork` about xgl
[10:43] <Sub> Chamwork`, i used a script, installed it all flawlessly
[10:43] <phlexonance> or if that works with quanta, someone to show me how
[10:43] <Sub> Chamwork`, i can link you if u want it
[10:43] <Jowi> gharz: then hdc should be cdrom. to make sure  ls -la /dev/cdrom
[10:43] <gharz> mount doesn't show any hdc
[10:44] <shamrock_uk> @Chamwork: pick a walkthrough depending on your graphics card: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=148351
[10:44] <kumasan> shawn__, does azureas use some extension or somthing to d/l the torrent?
[10:44] <tarzeau> is it a PONY? http://sanuk.s69.ch/sanuk/FKK/FKKTiPa/TiPa22.jpg
[10:44] <wastrel> snoops:  what window selector?
[10:44] <samshapiro> on the install, should i set my mount point for my swap to the logical partition i have for it or the extended one that contains it?
[10:44] <Aeudian> i am getting an error message on compling an application " no GTK+-2.0 found " i can not seem to find any gtk packages through via apt-get
[10:44] <gharz> Jowi, lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 2006-06-08 20:24 /dev/cdrom -> hdc
[10:44] <_jason> !ops
[10:44] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob, Hobbsee or gnomefreak!
[10:44] <Jowi> gharz: there you go :)
[10:44] <Sub> samshapiro, the extended.
[10:44] <gharz> Jowi, what could be wrong?
[10:44] <samshapiro> ok thank you that was my problem i think
[10:44] <Sub> samshapiro, the logical partiton is just a contaier.
[10:44] <Amaranth> _jason: ?
[10:44] <Sub> or wait, is it the other way around.;...
[10:44] <DaveyJ> okay so thats a no-go on jedit
[10:44] <phlexonance> I desperatley need a tool (if possible with gui) to validate an XML file with my own DTD, or if that works with quanta, someone to show me how. it is urgent
[10:45] <_jason> Amaranth: tarzeau's link is inappropriate
[10:45] <DaveyJ> any other good java editors out there?
[10:45] <nalioth> _jason: ?
[10:45] <samshapiro> should i do the same for my home directory?
[10:45] <phlexonance> DaveyJ, check out eclipse
[10:45] <Sub> samshapiro, itz the logical partiton you want.
[10:45] <NoUse> Aeudian they would be called libgtk2.0-something
[10:45] <Jowi> gharz: i missed the error you told earlier. i just saw "is hdc my cdrom"
[10:45] <samshapiro> ok
[10:45] <gharz> up to now if i run dmesg i'm still getting that error
[10:45] <gharz> it bothers me.
[10:45] <gharz> i've just installed my ubuntu this morning and i'm not starting to get this error.
[10:45] <gharz> is this a major issue?
[10:45] <Aesop> Oh, where's Apache's config file located on Ubunty?
[10:45] <Aeudian> nouse: thanks ill look
[10:45] <snoops> wastrel umm when you open an application the window button appears at the bottom of the screen in gnome
[10:45] <Aesop> Ubuntu*, even
[10:45] <NoUse> gharz no
[10:45] <bernier> shamrock_uk it didn't work =/ thanks anyway. It's all because of that piece of crap called sonicstage =/ even with windows it sucks
[10:45] <gharz> Jowi, errata... "i'm now starting to get this error".
[10:45] <snoops> I believe that's called 'window selector'
[10:45] <Flannel> Aesop: /etc/apache2/
[10:45] <DavidJaq> I have two NTFS partitions that I want to read from, not write too... they're mounted but when I open them they tell me I don't have permission
[10:45] <snoops> I just wanted that to display on two lines
[10:45] <Aesop> Flannel, thanks
[10:45] <eugman> !ati
[10:45] <ubotu> methinks ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[10:46] <Amaranth> nalioth: i already had it
[10:46] <NoUse> gharz if you can't read a CD, then its a problem
[10:46] <ijeff> NoUse: thx gtkpod is exporting my music now! :)
[10:46] <snoops> oh I'm sorry I mean window list
[10:46] <Aeudian> NoUse: it says i have the newest verison
[10:46] <Aesop> Flannel, says that thats just for backwards compatability? Nothing in the file, either
[10:46] <DaveyJ> alright i'll check out eclipse :)
[10:46] <mystamax> if I'm not running a Xserver @ all, do I have to mount CD-ROMS manually?
[10:46] <NoUse> Aeudian what are you trying to do?
[10:46] <phlexonance> I desperatley need a tool (if possible with gui) to validate an XML file with my own DTD, or if that works with quanta, someone to show me how. it is urgent
[10:46] <joshua__> zerny: kay
[10:46] <wastrel> snoops:  if you increase the size of the panel it's in i think the buttons start to stack on each other.
[10:46] <samshapiro> "The test of the swap space in partition # 5 of IDE1 slave (hdb) found uncorrected errors"  What do I do with this?
[10:46] <gharz> NoUse, my CD can read CD. but it doesn't play VCD and other CD's (VCD/DVD) burn from NERO.
[10:46] <snoops> on hmm okay wastrel
[10:47] <Aesop> Flannel, wait, envermind
[10:47] <DavidJaq> I have two NTFS partitions that I want to read from, not write too... they're mounted but when I open them they tell me I don't have permission
[10:47] <gharz> NoUse, can i just leave this or this is an issue? (since it's an error, i guess this is an issue).
[10:47] <Flannel> Aesop: that's a directory ;)  there's a few files that make it all work.  Ubuntu has moved the config files around a little,you'll fgure it out though.
[10:47] <Aeudian> NoUse: trying to compile gbindadmin a gui interface for bind9 but it errors with that error on ./configure
[10:47] <KenSentMe> DavidJaq: can you open then using sudo?
[10:47] <DavidJaq> I dunno how to do that
[10:47] <NoUse> Aeudian if you are compiling you need the -dev packages
[10:48] <Flannel> !tell DavidJaq about ntfs
[10:48] <NoUse> !tell DavidJaq about winfstab
[10:48] <phlexonance> DaveyJ, I use eclipse for a year now and I LOVE it =)
[10:48] <Aeudian> Nouse: if you mean build-essential i have it installed
[10:48] <snoops> ah brilliant wastrel
[10:48] <snoops> thanks
[10:48] <wastrel> rock on
[10:48] <kermitX_> firefox and epiphany both crash X when i go to my signed CoC in lp, when using the restricted "nvidia" driver. switch to "nv" (only change in xorg.conf), it doesn't crash. any ideas?
[10:48] <Jowi> gharz: i think only mplayer and vlc can read vcd files. not 100% sure about that though.
[10:48] <NoUse> Aeudian no
[10:48] <Flannel> DavidJaq: that page talks about your problem
[10:48] <phlexonance> I desperatley need a tool (if possible with gui) to validate an XML file with my own DTD, or if that works with quanta, someone to show me how. it is urgent
[10:48] <JasonL> how can i make a partition writeable by myself? the partition is /media/sda6
[10:48] <Aeudian> Nouse: what is the dev package called?
[10:48] <samshapiro> "The test of the swap space in partition # 5 of IDE1 slave (hdb) found uncorrected errors"  What do I do with this?  Should I go back or continue?  What is wrong with my swap?
[10:48] <Chamwork`> hmm
[10:48] <NoUse> Aeudian it wants gtk, so you need libgtk2.0-dev or something liek that
[10:48] <gharz> Jowi, is this a major issue if i'll just leave it this way?
[10:48] <Chamwork`> says no composite extension
[10:48] <Aeudian> NoUse: ahhhh let me try
[10:48] <Jowi> gharz: i don't know
[10:49] <Chamwork`> i'm using it on a dell laptop, some crappy intel vid card i'm sure :)
[10:49] <NoUse> gharz I have the same messages in my dmesg, not a big deal
[10:49] <gharz> :(
[10:49] <gharz> NoUse, ok. thanks!
[10:49] <mmjepp> Is anyone here familiar with the OEM-install of Dapper?
[10:49] <Jason_> Is there a way to get DVD playback to work better?  I.e, be able to move between chapters, fast forward, etc.
[10:49] <Aeudian> NoUse: thank you works
[10:49] <Yoric> phlexonance, would that be good for you ? http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/~richard/xml-check.html
[10:49] <gharz> NoUse, everytime i run dmesg i'm getting the same message.
[10:49] <NoUse> !tell mmjepp about oeminstall
[10:49] <samshapiro> "The test of the swap space in partition # 5 of IDE1 slave (hdb) found uncorrected errors"  What do I do with this?
[10:49] <Yoric> Jason_, what are you using ?
[10:49] <t-thing> How to disable X starting at boot?
[10:50] <kermitX_> Jason_, use totem-xine (with extracodecs) instead of totem-gstreamer.
[10:50] <roler> What package gives me compiling? gcc and all the included stuff?
[10:50] <Jason_> MPlayer and totem
[10:50] <NoUse> gharz dmesg just ouputs messages that have been recorded, so if was recorded once, you'll see it each time you run dmeg
[10:50] <Jowi> t-thing: temporary or ... ?
[10:50] <phlexonance> Yoric, no, it has to be my own DTD and it has to be offline
[10:50] <t-thing> Jowi: completely.
[10:50] <sudomania4> !autofs
[10:50] <ubotu> sudomania4: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:50] <wastrel> t-thing:  sudo update-rc.d gpm remove
[10:50] <henriquemaia> Hi, anyone knows how to make autofs work on ubuntu (with nfs)?
[10:50] <gharz> NoUse, ok. thanks for the info.
[10:50] <t-thing> wastrel: ok, thanks
[10:50] <wastrel> t-thing:  er, that's  gdm  not gpm
[10:50] <henriquemaia> I have followed howtos and such with no luck.
[10:50] <Nathanael> Alright! Evolution Syced with my Exchange mail and calendar, but there seems to be a contacts issue with the Global Address List...
[10:50] <Nathanael> *synced
[10:51] <t-thing> wastrel: yeah, I kinda realized that too :)
[10:51] <gharz> NoUse, is there really no solution to get rid of this message?
[10:51] <NoUse> gharz haha why does it bother you so much?
[10:51] <Aesop> Flannel, Alright, somethings wrong here, then. I've got the server set up, and can access it through 127.0.0.1, my computers IP, or my routers IP. However, people outside my network cannot access it. The router is a Dlink 604, set to redirect incoming connetions on port 80 to this computer, and its firewall is off. Any ideas? (IP is 68.71.51.78, if you wan to give it a shot)
[10:51] <Jowi> t-thing: I would do this: 1. remove gdm from /etc/rc3.d 2. set /etc/inittab to start init 3 instead of 2. (that way you will still have x to start automatically if you want by use init 2)
[10:51] <Yoric> phlexonance, depending on your level of skill, flexml might help you.
[10:51] <samshapiro> "The test of the swap space in partition # 5 of IDE1 slave (hdb) found uncorrected errors"  What do I do with this?  Should I make a bigger swap?
[10:51] <NoUse> gharz its probably something probing to see if a disc has been inserted and it gets "media error" becaues there is no disc
[10:51] <gharz> NoUse, bec it's an error.
[10:51] <Aesop> I thought it migh thave been configured to deny ports in the APache server, but nope.
[10:51] <roler> What package gives me compiling? gcc and all the included stuff?
[10:52] <phlexonance> Yoric, I'll try that
[10:52] <mo0se> okay. i installed vmware player via synaptic package manager and everything seems to be okay. when i try to run it, i see "starting vmware player" in the taskbard and then it disappears.
[10:52] <Alabasta`> what the difference between the "alternate" and "desktop" iso`s ??????
[10:52] <billybennett> anyone have any idea why a file opens with Totem when its run over a network share but my default VNC when its locally?
[10:52] <nzx> hi guys, can someone help me to get sl-modem-daemon working ?
[10:52] <gharz> NoUse, yeah.. .that's correct. i'll try to put a CD and i'll check if the message be deleted.
[10:52] <gharz> :)
[10:52] <mo0se> alabasta: alternate lets you do different stuff. and desktop is the livecd.
[10:52] <eugman> Alalabaste, alternate is text install.
[10:52] <NoUse> gharz you are really spending way too much time worry about this
[10:52] <Jowi> Alabasta`: desktop is a live cd with gui installation
[10:52] <mo0se> you butured his name.
[10:52] <t-thing> Jowi: wastrel: I'm wondering if this gdm after all since there are no sym links to it at rc[23] .d I'm actually using xubuntu, to tell you the truth.
[10:52] <mo0se> woops.
[10:52] <eugman> Is the a way to see what kind of video card I have?
[10:52] <mo0se> lol.
[10:52] <rdz> !printer
[10:52] <ubotu> it has been said that printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[10:53] <wastrel> t-thing:  you using kde?
[10:53] <Yoric> phlexonance, xmlstarlet might be good, too
[10:53] <t-thing> Jowi: wastrel it's late here. sorry. there is a link. Maybe I should go to bed..
[10:53] <Jowi> t-thing: is xubuntu using xdm, wdm or kdm instead maybe?
[10:53] <mo0se> eugman: the device manager?
[10:53] <Yoric> eugman, yeah, there's a hardware browser
[10:53] <Alabasta`> Jowi: which do you reccomand for normal home usage?
[10:53] <Jowi> :)
[10:53] <samshapiro> do i need to format a partition as linux-swap or no
[10:53] <eugman> Well the device manage seems a bit cryptic
[10:53] <t-thing> it was so early, S13 that I somehow missed it.
[10:53] <mo0se> samshapiro: you should.
[10:53] <gharz> NoUse, haha. i'm a newbie freak with Ubuntu... and i like Ubuntu...
[10:53] <Yoric> Alabasta`, gdm is nice.
[10:53] <eugman> Or I'm a bit dull minded
[10:54] <samshapiro> ok, it keeps telling me "The test of the swap space in partition # 5 of IDE1 slave (hdb) found uncorrected errors"
[10:54] <umberleigh> hey. how do i compile and install something as a package, so i can uninstall it later with synaptic if i need to?
[10:54] <Nathanael> OK - so in Evolution I have an "On This Computer" mailbox, and the one I set up for my work exchange - the local mailbox was there by default, is there a way to make the my work mail the "on the computer" mailbox? (i.e., I only want one drop down list)
[10:54] <hanasaki> what pakage provides the gnome cups admin?
[10:54] <Yoric> umberleigh, apt-build
[10:54] <kermitX_> firefox and epiphany both crash X when i go to my signed CoC in lp, when using the restricted "nvidia" driver. switch to "nv" (only change in xorg.conf), it doesn't crash. any ideas?
[10:54] <samshapiro> i dont really have any idea what i did wrong
[10:54] <Jowi> Alabasta`: the desktop cd is probably a safe bet and what most begginners would want, but i never used it.
[10:54] <umberleigh> yoric: thanks
[10:54] <mo0se> eugman: it lists what you have on the column to the left.
[10:54] <Alfred__> Does anybody know how I make Xchat IRC log on this channel automatically on startup?
[10:54] <NoUse> gharz if you looked at the logs for any OS, you'll see ATAPI errors like that, its just telling the apps "no there is no disc I can read right now"
[10:54] <mo0se> eugman: just look for your video card.
[10:54] <Yoric> umberleigh, my pleasure
[10:54] <Flannel> Aesop: well, if people on your LAN can access it, then it sounds like a router problem.
[10:54] <DooMRunneR> hi
[10:54] <Nathanael> hi
[10:54] <gharz> NoUse, i'm using a laptop and it has Infrared port installed. i wonder how to use this with linux? i've been reading lirc.org and it seems like it concerns about remote control...
[10:54] <rdz> how can i use a cups-printer with ubuntu? how can i install (if installation is necessary)?
[10:54] <BrownMan> Hello, can I get Banshee support here for 6.06?
[10:54] <mo0se> anyone know why vmware player won't start?
[10:55] <gharz> i'm planning to transfer files from my mobile (not necessarily Nokia) to my laptop and vise-versa.
[10:55] <Aesop> Flannel, ja, that's what I thought. On the other hand, I've told the router to route all incoming connections on 80 to this computer.
[10:55] <Aesop> Anyone have experience with servers and DLink routers?
[10:55] <joshua__> zerny: any luck?
[10:55] <Jowi> ubotu: tell rdz about cups
[10:55] <gharz> NoUse, thanks for the info about the disc. i appreciate that.
[10:55] <tonyyarusso> Does the DVD download include universe and multiverse?
[10:55] <BrownMan> How do I get the plugin for 6.06 Banshee to play .m4a files?
[10:55] <prammy> iTunes file ?
[10:55] <mo0se> tony: you can add universe and multiverse
[10:55] <Jowi> ubotu: tell rdz about printer
[10:55] <Flannel> Aesop: I've never dealt with a DLink, sorry.
[10:55] <mo0se> !repos
[10:55] <eugman> The only thing I can find for ati is ATI SB400 - Ac'97 Modem Controller, that doesn't sound like a video card. Is it?
[10:55] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[10:56] <tonyyarusso> mo0se: I know how to enable them - I'm wondering what's on the disc image.
[10:56] <Aesop> Flannel, thanks for your help anywase.
[10:56] <mo0se> ...
[10:56] <mo0se> hmm?
[10:56] <mo0se> no idea.
[10:56] <mo0se> heheh.
[10:56] <Nathanael> I...Love...Ubuntu...
[10:56] <Jowi> rdz: you should try just to plug it in and add the printer in the system menu
[10:56] <mo0se> nathanael: ditto.
[10:56] <BrownMan> Prammy:  .m4a is an itunes file, yes.  Banshee used to play them but it's not at the moment with the new distro
[10:56] <S0me1> Nathanael, me too ;p
[10:56] <Yoric> eugman, doesn't sound so
[10:56] <wastrel> megadittos Nathanael
[10:56] <gharz> anybody around who's using their IrDA on their laptops to transfer files from their mobile phones and vice-versa?
[10:56] <Yoric> eugman, have you tried with a simple lspci
[10:56] <tonyyarusso> mo0se: Apparently the DVD can be purchased on Amazon now, and given my dialup situation, that might be nice if it had everything.
[10:57] <Yoric> gharz, I haven't yet but I'd be interested
[10:57] <rdz> Jowi, i tried, but then it asks me, which model... i think this shouldn't be necesaary for cups-pprinters, or is it?
[10:57] <mo0se> if it doesn't, you could always enable them.
[10:57] <Yoric> gharz, so if you do it, feel free to add some knowledge to the wiki :)
[10:57] <Nathanael> I...am...forced...to...manage...Redhat...servers...
[10:57] <garryfre> Hello all. I have an issue with trying to boot ubunu on /dev/hdd1 and I installed using the alternate cd, and told grub to install and boot from /dev/hdd1 and got dreaded 17 error. I have restored my dapper 6.06 after this experiment. I think I need to create a separate partition to boot from on /dev/hdd Question is, what type and size of boot partition do you suggest? Thanks.
[10:57] <Yoric> Nathanael, sympathies.
[10:57] <samshapiro> "The test of the swap space in partition # 5 of IDE1 slave (hdb) found uncorrected errors"  What do I do with this?
[10:57] <sivang> is there a bluez /bluetooth GUI frontend for GNOME?
[10:57] <Jowi> rdz: it might be necessary, yes. select the one that match your model from the list.
[10:57] <rdz> Jowi, and when i specified the exact model, it didn't work afterwards
[10:58] <jrsims> hey, is there some way to control treble, bass in ubuntu?
[10:58] <phlexonance> Yoric, xmlstarlet does the job, thank you
[10:58] <Yoric> samshapiro, fair bet: if noone has answered the first five times, probably no one knows the answer
[10:58] <Jowi> rdz: couldn't print a testpage?
[10:58] <Yoric> phlexonance, great !
[10:58] <samshapiro> ok thanks
[10:58] <davek2000> im still having troubles loading into windows from grub, can someone help me?
[10:58] <hanasaki> cups web console says no print jobs.. i restarted the cupsd and cycled the power on my printer and something is still sending garbage to the printer
[10:58] <rdz> Jowi, nope
[10:58] <Yoric> samshapiro, good luck, though
[10:58] <NoUse> davek2000 what kind of message are you getting?
[10:58] <Yoric> davek2000, what kind of trouble ?
[10:58] <BrownMan> Hey all, I am having trouble playing some music files in Banshee after installing 6.06.  How do I get them to play (.m4a plugin?)
[10:58] <rdz> Jowi, is there a way tocheck, if there is a printer at the given path?
[10:58] <samshapiro> yeah i have been trying to install for 3 hours now its getting sorta frustruating, sorry for the repeated questions
[10:59] <davek2000> NoUse, its not giving an error, its just not booting
[10:59] <jrsims> hey, is there some way to control treble, bass in ubuntu?
[10:59] <Yoric> samshapiro, I know the feeling.
[10:59] <garryfre> Not sweating it, I got it working again, I just wan to be able to boot to different os's without having to juggle which hard drive is first in the list in bios.
[10:59] <amortvigil> can anyone tell me how to install wine correct?
[10:59] <Eleaf> How do I update the menu in fluxbox to show my newly installed applications??
[10:59] <NoUse> davek2000 is windows the first parition on the drive?
[10:59] <davek2000> NoUse, this is what i have in the menu.lst file for the windows lines
[10:59] <Nathanael> Davek2000: Do you get to the grub loader screen?
[10:59] <Jowi> rdz: have a look at www.linuxprinting.org to see what is needed to get it going. i have installed a few printers, some worked out-of-the-box, some needed some tweaking. it differs from model to model
[10:59] <frying_fish> amortvigil: sudo apt-get install wine
[10:59] <S0me1> amortvigil, apt-get install wine
[10:59] <Eleaf> It doesn't update my menu.
[10:59] <garryfre> Did some researcch, but didn't fnd much help.
[10:59] <amortvigil> well no it gives errors
[10:59] <S0me1> amortvigil, sudo apt-get install wine
[11:00] <frying_fish> davek2000: don't paste here, use pastebin.
[11:00] <rdz> Jowi, i'l check it. thanks a lot for the hints..
[11:00] <frying_fish> amortvigil: pastebin the errors.
[11:00] <Jowi> rdz: make sure you don't have a paper jam, that the printer is in ready mode and that you have paper in it first of all.
[11:00] <frying_fish> and is it an error in installing it?
[11:00] <Some_Person> Who has the infamous onboard Realtek AC97 soundcard?
[11:00] <S0me1> Some_Person, me
[11:00] <Jowi> rdz: and make sure you select the correct print port in the "add printer" wizard
[11:00] <davek2000> Nathanael, yeah i get to the grub menu with all the options for which to boot to
[11:00] <amortvigil> frying_fish: pastebin?
[11:00] <jrsims> hey, is there some way to control treble, bass in ubuntu?
[11:00] <frying_fish> amortvigil: http://pastebin.com
[11:00] <Some_Person> S0me1: do u hae breezy?
[11:00] <BrownMan> jrsims:  double click on the volume control in the corner of your screen and click on preferences to enable you to see the certain various options your soundcard can change
[11:00] <frying_fish> jrsims: alsamixer
[11:00] <davek2000> i think its with the menu.lst file though
[11:01] <luc1fersflowers> Quick simple question, what is the command to list files in a term?
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> luc1fersflowers: ls
[11:01] <Flannel> luc1fersflowers: ls
[11:01] <luc1fersflowers> ty
[11:01] <jrsims> BrownMan: ok, great!
[11:01] <Some_Person> S0me1: do u have breezy?
[11:01] <BrownMan> Anyone know how to get Banshee to play .m4a files in 6.06 Ubuntu?
[11:01] <davek2000> is there a website that shows what to put in that file to boot to windows?
[11:01] <Some_Person> !ac97
[11:01] <ubotu> Some_Person: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:02] <NoUse> davek2000 I'll pastebin what I have for my windows parition
[11:02] <Nathanael> davek2000, if Linux boots, but not Windows, it's likely not a huge deeal, as the Windows lines (for GRUB) are not long...
[11:02] <Alabasta`> what package manager does ubuntu have
[11:02] <Alabasta`> ?
[11:02] <judah> BrownMan: i think it's a current gstreamer issue.
[11:02] <Flannel> Alabasta`: ubuntu uses apt
[11:02] <frying_fish> davek2000: look on the grub wiki page
[11:02] <judah> BrownMan: i have the same issue.. used to work.. now doesn't..
[11:02] <davek2000> NoUse, how do i pastebin?
[11:02] <Flannel> Alabasta`: but, there are lots of frontends for it
[11:02] <S0me1> Some_Person, sorry this is my ethernet card,but i have ubuntu 6.06
[11:02] <Nathanael> pastebin.com
[11:02] <gharz> Yoric, i've been searching for answer about IrDA for a week now and i can't get answers.
[11:02] <S0me1> Some_Person, what is your problem?
[11:02] <judah> BrownMan: i've looked into it.. i'm currently in the mode of "wait for it to start working again"
[11:02] <BrownMan> Judah: I see...I checked the multi/universes and found no updates
[11:02] <Jowi> BrownMan: m4a = mp4. see if there is a plugin for mp4 for your application
[11:03] <gharz> looks like Windows still got some edge on this. :(
[11:03] <Yoric> gharz, noted.
[11:03] <Skwid_> how do i install apache2 modules ?
[11:03] <NoUse> davek2000 http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15345
[11:03] <Alabasta`> Flannel: so what would i do for example to install Apache ?
[11:03] <Flannel> Skwid_: through apt
[11:03] <Some_Person> my onboard realtek ac97 soundcard wont work in breezy
[11:03] <judah> BrownMan: you need gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse at least
[11:03] <Flannel> !tell Alabasta` about lamp
[11:03] <Skwid_> Flannel: i cant find mod_rewrite in synapti
[11:03] <Flannel> Alabasta`: read that, it'll walk you though it.
[11:03] <zOap> someone in here succesfully installed xjadeo?
[11:03] <mo0se> how do i list the packages i have installed that start with vmware?
[11:03] <judah> BrownMan: now i'd use xmms-mp4 for xmms
[11:03] <J_P> hi all
[11:04] <mo0se> is it sudo dpkg -l -greb -vmware?
[11:04] <mo0se> or something?
[11:04] <NoUse> mo0se 'dpkg -l | grep ii | grep vmware
[11:04] <zerny> joshua__, Hello still here?
[11:04] <Flannel> Skwid_: Skwid_ believe it's installed with apache, check your mods folder.
[11:04] <BrownMan> judah: ok where is that located?
[11:04] <mo0se> ah. thanks, nouse.
[11:04] <Skwid_> Flannel: ok
[11:04] <davek2000> NoUse, my windows drive is the slave, so would it be: "root (hd1,0)"?
[11:04] <garryfre> No suggestions on the size and type of partition for booting Dapper from /dev/hdd? Most I'll have is slackware, ubuntu and windows for when I feel like hurting myself.
[11:04] <amortvigil> frying_fish: aint getting answers
[11:04] <NoUse> davek2000 yes
[11:04] <davek2000> k
[11:04] <davek2000> thanks
[11:04] <davek2000> ill try and be back
[11:04] <frying_fish> amortvigil: answers about what?
[11:04] <judah> BrownMan: it's in the apt repos.. i have everything turned on so i don't know exactly which one.
[11:04] <amortvigil> frying_fish: at paste bin
[11:05] <turbomatic> any idea why OOo doesn't spell check my documents in dapper 6.06?
[11:05] <Nathanael> exit
[11:05] <judah> BrownMan: try   apt-cache search xmms-mp4
[11:05] <joshua__> zerny: Yes. check your messages :)
[11:05] <J_P> people problem with caracter in psql to connect to DB is a bug in pgsql :  https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/postgresql-common/+bug/39177
[11:05] <BrownMan> judah: yeah i found 9t
[11:05] <frying_fish> right, you paste your error into the box, then click send
[11:05] <phlexonance> Yoric, xmlstarlet only checks if the xml file is well formed, it does not validate against my dtd :/ and flexml is really too geeky for me^^
[11:05] <BrownMan> judah: ill try it
[11:05] <amortvigil> yeah
[11:05] <frying_fish> and then copy the link in the title bar to here
[11:05] <Some_Person> i need sound on breezy!!
[11:05] <frying_fish> and then we can look at it
[11:05] <amortvigil> ahhh
[11:05] <redguy> Some_Person: why not u[pgrade to dapper?
[11:05] <Some_Person> dialup
[11:05] <amortvigil> i used the name evan
[11:05] <Jowi> garryfre: you need minimum 3GB for / in dapper for a normal desktop install (it will only use 1.5GB but another 1-1.5GB is needed to unpack files)
[11:06] <Some_Person> i ordered cds
[11:06] <amortvigil> frying_fish: i used the name evan
[11:06] <redguy> ouch
[11:06] <davek2000> NoUse, when i start up my computer, it doesnt automattically go to the menu screen for grub, it goes to the command line, how do i fix that?
[11:06] <BrownMan> judah:  eh, i installed the package but it didnt change anything
[11:06] <frying_fish> amortvigil: so, just go copy paste the link
[11:06] <turbomatic> auto spell check isn't underlining wrong spelling
[11:06] <turbomatic> and manually initiated spell checks don't find ny errors
[11:06] <Some_Person> breezy would take 11 hours on dialup
[11:06] <garryfre> Thanks Jowi!
[11:06] <DaveyJ> i cant figure out how ot get eclipse to compile/run the code =/ it keeps bringing me up to this menu to "create, manage, run configurations" but i cant seem to get it to go past there
[11:06] <Jowi> garryfre: personally I would have at least 6GB /
[11:06] <BrownMan> judah:  i also cannot see it in the plugins section so i don't know how to tell if banshee even recognizes it
[11:06] <turbomatic> humm
[11:06] <judah> you'll ahve to restart xmms and then play your m4a's through that application.
[11:06] <frying_fish> amortvigil: or if you closed the page, reopen it at http://pastebin.com  paste it again, then click send and copy the link
[11:06] <SeanTater> I can't get sound to work on Dapper -- just upgraded to KDE3.5.3
[11:06] <zerny> joshua__, I have no idea what is up with xchat... cant see anything here :/
[11:06] <Some_Person> so dapper would take more
[11:06] <phlexonance> I need a tool (if possible with gui) to validate a XML file against my DTD, checking if the XML file is well formed is not enough. If thats possible with quanta, I need anoyne to show me how. it is urgent
[11:07] <Yoric> phlexonance, too bad.
[11:07] <oezguer> Hi , i downloaded qc-usb for logitech webcam, its on desktop , How Can I Install It? HELP
[11:07] <judah> BrownMan: it won't make banshee play them..  but it will make xmms play them.
[11:07] <SurfnKid> has anyone experienced intermittent wifi disconnects on broadcomm cards from being 100%link to 0%link just all of the sudden?
[11:07] <mpmc> Anyone here use the Xfce GUI?
[11:07] <joshua__> zerny: That's really weird. :S
[11:07] <Flannel> SeanTater: #kubuntu is a better place to ask, I imagine.
[11:07] <BrownMan> judah: Oh....darn ok then
[11:07] <BrownMan> judah:  I hope they fix that soon
[11:07] <amortvigil> frying_fish: http://pastebin.com/768339
[11:07] <judah> BrownMan: like i said. i think it's a gstreamer0.10 thing currently.
[11:07] <Flannel> SeanTater: maybe not.
[11:07] <joshua__> Zerny: I'm receiving your messages though.
[11:07] <joshua__> Zerny: hmm
[11:07] <judah> BrownMan: i hope so too.
[11:07] <zerny> joshua__, ok, I hade the same problem on a machine here and got the same error. it now works with a config I will past now
[11:07] <Some_Person> i need to get my AC97 workin on BREEZIE
[11:07] <frying_fish> amortvigil: you could have pasted the whole command that you launched
[11:07] <oezguer> Hi , i downloaded qc-usb for logitech webcam, its on desktop , How Can I Install It? HELP
[11:08] <frying_fish> so I would at least have a clue as to where its coming from
[11:08] <jrsims> I'm not sure how to get quicktime working. Where do I start?
[11:08] <joshua__> zerny: allright
[11:08] <BrownMan> judah:  on a side note, do you hate this whole vista copying thing...where it fades out everything to show me a prompt?
[11:08] <rdz> Jowi, the cups-printer and -server is already installed and when i go to the cups-webinterface, i can print the testfile. i just cannot figure out, how to set up the printer in ubuntu.
[11:08] <NoUse> oezguer have you read the wiki page on webcams?
[11:08] <Yoric> phlexonance, gnustep-base-common also contains a tool called xml-parse, which claims to validate xml documents.
[11:08] <oezguer> no, i gonno read thanx
[11:08] <zerny> joshua__, http://pastbin.com/768356
[11:08] <NoUse> !webcam
[11:08] <frying_fish> and amortvigil do you have wine installed, and it just won't run a program?
[11:08] <ubotu> it has been said that webcam is now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in  gaim-vv. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[11:08] <judah> BrownMan: like when you click on update-manager and it prompts you for your sudo password?
[11:08] <hanasaki> is cups buseted in dapper?
[11:08] <BrownMan> judah: yes!
[11:08] <rdz> Jowi, it is silly, cause i think that must be the most easy part of it.. :-)
[11:09] <jrsims> I'm not sure how to get quicktime working. Where do I start?
[11:09] <judah> BrownMan: meh.. i don't mind it.. sortta like it..
[11:09] <Jowi> rdz: if it works from cups interface then you probably have just either selected the wrong port or driver.
[11:09] <NoUse> !tell jrsims about quicktime
[11:09] <judah> BrownMan: I haven't used windows as a desktop in like 7+ years
[11:09] <garryfre> Jowi I plan to boot from that partition via grub and system commanderrr to choose to boot that drive instead of juggling drive order in bios. Do ye think that will work? Strangely, I had two partitions ext3 and a small swap on that drive and I suspect grub over-wrote something. My idea for the partition was that it be bootable and only have grub there.
[11:09] <judah> BrownMan: so i wouldn't really know.
[11:09] <zerny> joshua__, sorry missed an `e' :)
[11:09] <amortvigil> frying_fish: http://pastebin.com/768362
[11:09] <jrsims> !tell jrsims about quicktime
[11:09] <luc1fersflowers> Is there a database on terminal commands? Somewhere i can refrence to?
[11:09] <NoUse> jrsims not receiving the message?
[11:10] <Yoric> luc1fersflowers, "man"
[11:10] <Flannel> luc1fersflowers: check for bash tutorials on google.
[11:10] <BrownMan> judah: Yeah the current version of windows does not do that but Vista is planning to do that and I can see why everyone would hate it -- its a tad bothersome...I wonder if you can turn it off.
[11:10] <jrsims> NoUse: no
[11:10] <Yoric> luc1fersflowers, actually, depends on what you're looking for.
[11:10] <joshua__> zerny: Aye :P hmmm I can just use this config?
[11:10] <NoUse> jrsims probably need to register on Freenode
[11:10] <frying_fish> amortvigil: might I suggest not running wine stuff as root
[11:10] <seife> how do i remove mesa drivers?
[11:10] <NoUse> !register
[11:10] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[11:10] <judah> BrownMan: i think it's pretty useful actually.
[11:10] <frying_fish> and also, what are you trying to "configure"
[11:10] <luc1fersflowers> Yoric: i'm new to linux so i'd just like a big list of basic commands and breif explinations to help me out with things
[11:10] <Jowi> garryfre: if you install from the alternate cd you can choose if you with to install grub or not. ubuntu will boot happily from another partition. I have never used system commander. it *should* work fine. you can share the swap partition between ubuntu and slackware without a problem.
[11:11] <BrownMan> judah: haha it fades out everything while im doing other stuff.....its bad enough that i have high security on so it asks me everytime i do something as trivial as installing an update
[11:11] <Yoric> luc1fersflowers, then your best bet is probably to google for a "bash tutorial".
[11:11] <amortvigil> frying_fish: tell me what to do, ill do what you say:)
[11:11] <frying_fish> because, when I run `wine configure` I get the module not found problem, so I think you are doing something odd.
[11:11] <phlexonance> Yoric, how do I get this tool, apt-getting it doesnt work and after installing the gnustep-base-common it isnt there either
[11:11] <zerny> joshua__, yes, but back up the one you have so you can replace it if it does not work. Do you now your way around the in the terminals if X does not load?
[11:11] <frying_fish> amortvigil: what are you wanting to do ?
[11:11] <judah> BrownMan: fading is sexy.. like drop shadows.
[11:11] <luc1fersflowers> Yoric: thank you
[11:11] <Flannel> luc1fersflowers: http://www.linux.org/lessons/beginner/index.html will walk you through a good deal of stuff.  It's for debain, skip ahead past the installation stuff, but it'll tell you a lot of good stuff.
[11:11] <zerny> joshua__, know
[11:11] <judah> BrownMan: need more drop shadows for sure.
[11:11] <MisterN> hi
[11:11] <frying_fish> do you have a program you want to run?
[11:11] <Yoric> luc1fersflowers, Bash = Bourne-Again Shell, it's what you typically use when you open a terminal.
[11:11] <amortvigil> to not install it in the root?
[11:11] <BrownMan> judah: haha....say do you use xgl with all its sexyness?
[11:11] <luc1fersflowers> Yoric: gotcha
[11:11] <amortvigil> frying_fish: too not install it in the root
[11:12] <frying_fish> easy, don't be root when you run `wine FOO`
[11:12] <BrownMan> judah: with 6.06 it should be fully supported now...
[11:12] <joshua__> zerny: I think so. I could copy the backup, or open up nano and save it and stuff
[11:12] <Yoric> phlexonance, actually, I don't know, I was checking on my Debian box.
[11:12] <judah> BrownMan: i have. i like it.. but it's too buggy to run everyday.. ie.. suppend and return and other things.
[11:12] <frying_fish> right, if you have done apt-get install wine, which means you have wine installed
[11:12] <frying_fish> then, as a regular user, if you want to use wine, just do `wine /path/to/program` and it will run the program you want
[11:12] <judah> BrownMan: maybe i'll try it again. last time was a couple months ago when dapper was still making lots of changes.
[11:12] <frying_fish> and create all the stuff it needs
[11:12] <garryfre> Jowi Thanks, that was the idea I had in mind. Yeah the swap part sharing is an idea. OH what type of part would you reccommend for the boot partition?
[11:12] <zerny> joshua__, yes. oh, but do replace the line `Monitor  "Acer AL1914"' with the generic monitor
[11:12] <judah> BrownMan: i'm mainly a laptop user.
[11:12] <Yoric> phlexonance, according to packages.ubuntulinux.org, /usr/bin/xmlparse is in in gnustep-base-common
[11:13] <BrownMan> judah:  yeah i think I will too...it didnt work on 5.05 so eh
[11:13] <Jowi> I just followed the wine wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine and it worked fine
[11:13] <BrownMan> judah: oh yeah I have a very high powered desktop so I think it will be nice
[11:13] <judah> BrownMan: i'm sure it will .
[11:13] <BrownMan> judah: lets look in the repository and see if its any good....
[11:13] <joshua__> zerny: Kay.
[11:13] <Jowi> garryfre: i never used a boot partition. always installed to mbr :)
[11:13] <zerny> joshua__, Good luck :)
[11:14] <joshua__> zerny: thanks ^^
[11:14] <NoUse> garryfre ext3 is fine for /boot
[11:14] <frying_fish> amortvigil: just follow the link that Jowi gave to the wiki about wine
[11:14] <Some_Person> how long until the dapper shipits come in?
[11:14] <phlexonance> Yoric, got it, testing now
[11:14] <garryfre> Hmm, Ok, strangely, when I tried mbr it wanted to put it on the first disk instead of /dev/hdd. Thanks again.
[11:14] <Jowi> garryfre: i do it the other way around though. grub is at mbr and I added an extra post for slackware
[11:14] <davek2000> NoUse, i get this error message after the root line: "filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x7"
[11:14] <seife> how do i remove the mesa project DRIVers?
[11:15] <frying_fish> garryfre: thats not really a surprise, if you put it in mbr, it will put it in mbr of the drive that is read first.
[11:15] <Some_Person> how long until i get my DAPPER cds?
[11:15] <Mastastealth> could be some weeks
[11:15] <mikedep333> !grub
[11:15] <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
[11:15] <Mastastealth> or months :P
[11:15] <Mastastealth> or tomorrow?
[11:15] <seife> HELP
[11:15] <Some_Person> anyone know
[11:16] <rdz> Jowi, i still cannot figure it out. what port should i give? ipp:// or http:// or lpd:// ?
[11:16] <Flannel> Some_Person: Mastastealth answered you.  No one really knows.
[11:16] <Some_Person> !lilo
[11:16] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Some_Person
[11:16] <Jowi> rdz: how is it connected?
[11:16] <judah> Some_Person: i'm sure they'll be delievered shortly.
[11:16] <rdz> Jowi, i mean what protocoll
[11:16] <Jowi> rdz: yeah. how is it connected?
[11:16] <NoUse> davek2000 can you pastebin your menu.lst?
[11:16] <garryfre> frying_fish Yeah, and it said no room for it in mbr of first disk.
[11:16] <Mastastealth> yes seife?
[11:16] <frying_fish> garryfre: thats odd, as the mbr should be a set size
[11:17] <kane77> hey... do you know of any application like reason or rebirth?? (for electronic music production)...
[11:17] <Jowi> rdz: or is it a network printer (not a local one)?
[11:17] <frying_fish> and grub will fit in that
[11:17] <frying_fish> 512bytes iirc
[11:17] <zach> how can i add write support to mounted ntfs drives?
[11:17] <Some_Person> how come ubotu knows about grub but not lilo
[11:17] <BigToe> my realplayer has just disappeared from my system
[11:17] <Mastastealth> kane: cakewalk, LMMS, rosegarden?
[11:17] <rdz> Jowi, the cups-webinterface says: Device URI: lpd://172.31.40.6:515/
[11:17] <BigToe> and I tried to install it via synaptic
[11:17] <rdz> Jowi, yes. nwtworkprinter
[11:17] <loos> Hi guys, I'm a gentoo guy, but I've been hearing from a lot of people who seem to love Ubuntu. What does Ubuntu do really well?
[11:17] <BigToe> but it says "Depends on xlibs but it is not installable"
[11:17] <garryfre> frying_fish Yeah, I think its because system commander was already there.
[11:17] <BigToe> how do I get xlibs and realplayer?
[11:17] <dooglus> loos: it's very *orange*
[11:17] <redguy> loos: "it just works"
[11:17] <Flannel> loos: might get a better response asking in #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:18] <phlexonance> Yoric, doesnt seem to work
[11:18] <frying_fish> garryfre: it shouldn't make a difference
[11:18] <frying_fish> it should overwrite it.
[11:18] <loos> Kay, thanks guys
[11:18] <NoUse> !tell BigToe about realplayer
[11:18] <rdz> Jowi,the url of the webinterface is: http://printy.snm-hgkz.ch:631
[11:18] <Yoric> phlexonance, that's a shame.
[11:18] <Jowi> rdz: then I would trust cups-webinterface. I don't have much experience with ldp in linux though. can't help you much further than that i'm afraid
[11:18] <garryfre> frying_fish yeah.
[11:18] <Jowi> rdz: ldp seems more likely than http
[11:18] <tiagoboldt> who's frying_fish ?
[11:18] <tiagoboldt> hate fish :|
[11:19] <Mastastealth> lol
[11:19] <frying_fish> random.
[11:19] <tiagoboldt> :x
[11:19] <rdz> Jowi, ok. thanks a lot for your time... first i thought it should be easy as just setting a path/url.... i'll keep trying
[11:19] <garryfre> Well, I gotta go to away. Thanks kindly for the help folks.
[11:19] <Jowi> rdz: you need the correct ldp. if you don't have it, get it from linuxprinting.org. they have tons of updated ldps there
[11:19] <phlexonance> I need a tool (if possible with gui) to validate a XML file against my DTD, checking if the XML file is well formed is not enough. If thats possible with quanta, I need anoyne to show me how. it is urgent
[11:19] <Plouj> yo guys
[11:19] <joshua__> zerny: it didn't work :( and you use a different key layout XD
[11:19] <kingred> omhi2u
[11:19] <Plouj> any idea why OOo on Ubuntu 6.06 doesn't find any spelling errors in a document which obviously has mistakes? I didn't change any dictionary settings, and I'm currently using English(Canada).
[11:20] <NoUse> davek2000 sorry, try changing root (hd1,0) to rootnoverify (h1,0)
[11:20] <zerny> joshua__, hehe, sorry. ok, so you have the same errors in you Xorg log?
[11:20] <zerny> joshua__, and have you done a total reboot
[11:20] <rdz> Jowi, do you mean PPD? or what is an LPD?
[11:20] <Plouj> I have manually clicked the spell check button. The automatic spell check fails to underline badlyspelled words.
[11:20] <amortvigil> frying_fish: wiki doesn't work when i do :winecfgit gives thesame eroor
[11:20] <Jowi> rdz: argh. ppd. of course
[11:20] <frying_fish> amortvigil: make sure you are your normal user
[11:21] <amortvigil> frying_fish: and when i do it as normal user it does totaly nothing
[11:21] <frying_fish> then make sure you are in your home dir
[11:21] <frying_fish> do rm -r .wine
[11:21] <gharz> anybody here who's connected to a windows server 2003 network? i want to get my emails from Microsoft Exchange but my Ubuntu is not a member of the domain.
[11:21] <seife> Mastastealth: how do i remove mesa drivers?
[11:21] <frying_fish> and then do winecfg
[11:21] <judah> Plouj: do you have aspell and gnome-spell installed?
[11:21] <frying_fish> amortvigil: how did you install wine
[11:21] <Plouj> judah: dunno, should I?
[11:21] <rdz> Jowi, for some reason i htough the correct PPD is provided by the server.... but i don't really know.....
[11:21] <Mastastealth> seife: I suppose apt-get remove would do the trick, but why do you want to uninstall them? i think they are necessary for something...
[11:21] <Aesop> Does anyone know if Adelphia blocks port 80?
[11:21] <joshua__> zerny: wait I need to get this layout correct XD
[11:21] <judah> Plouj: i blelieve so for spell checking.
[11:22] <amortvigil> frying_fish: with the rm thingy it does something
[11:22] <Mastastealth> Aesop: they can't, then theor customers wouldnt be able to surf the web :X
[11:22] <Plouj> judah: great, thanks for the tip.
[11:22] <Jowi> rdz: it should be downloaded automatically from the server. I've seen it fail that's why i recommend it for safe measure
[11:22] <judah> Plouj: aspell  aspell-en (for english) and gnome-spell
[11:22] <amortvigil> frying_fish: yeah im in the config
[11:22] <fr500> hello
[11:22] <Aesop> Mastastealth, I meant incoming
[11:22] <seife> Mastastealth: because i just installed ati drivers and then when i do fglrxinfo it says that i have Mesa Project drivers and not the ATI ones
[11:22] <judah> Plouj: dpkg -l | grep spell
[11:22] <LjL> i've got a PS/2 (wireless) keyboard that's acting very strange: misses keypresses and/or repeats them like crazy. i think i had this problem with Breezy, but to a *much* lesser extent. i thought it was the keyboard, but i'm now sure it isn't: another (wired) keyboard gives the same problems. this doesn't seem to happen under Windows. the problems are intermittent, though they seem like getting worse every time
[11:22] <frying_fish> amortvigil: ok then
[11:22] <seife> and i installed the ati correctly followed by the tutorial
[11:22] <frying_fish> go from there
[11:22] <rdz> Jowi, yo.. thanks again
[11:22] <judah> Plouj: look for ii  that means installed.
[11:22] <Jowi> rdz: have it as a last resort
[11:22] <frying_fish> do what you need to
[11:22] <frying_fish> follow that wiki page
[11:22] <fr500> can anyone tell me why when i type dmesg i get los of this messages
[11:22] <fr500> [4294965.457000]  Inbound IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:0d:88:f7:a0:7b:00:13:c4:6e:9d:67:08:00 SRC=65.5.25.1 DST=200.110.71.7 LEN=408 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=50 ID=25830 PROTO=UDP SPT=30449 DPT=1026 LEN=388
[11:22] <LjL> (for insance, i just had a LOT of trouble typing the above aragraph)
[11:23] <Mastastealth> seife: ok, that just means something went wrong during the install
[11:23] <joshua__> zerny: There. Yep, there are still (EE) errors. and it are the same errors.
[11:23] <Mastastealth> !ati
[11:23] <ubotu> from memory, ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[11:23] <BigToe> nouse, the ftp server times out
[11:23] <davek2000> NoUse, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15348
[11:23] <Plouj> judah: I have all three installed :(
[11:23] <towsonu2003> !nvidia
[11:23] <ubotu> [nvidia]  Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[11:23] <Mastastealth> seife: what card do you have?
[11:23] <tanek> !ati
[11:23] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers
[11:23] <NoUse> BigToe which ftp server?
[11:23] <kane77> what should I do... I need to install jack0.80 but it depends on jackd but jackd depends on jack0.80!!!
[11:23] <redguy> fr500: because your firewall logs some packages
[11:24] <Some_Person> ubotu: lilo is the Linux Loader. Homepage: www.freshmeat.net/projects/lilo NOTE: Getting support for LILO is not very easy.
[11:24] <fr500> redguy: ty
[11:24] <ubotu> okay, Some_Person
[11:24] <zerny> joshua__, are there more further in the file? cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log |grep EE
[11:24] <NoUse> davek2000 yeah try changing root (hd1,0) to rootnoverify (hd1,0)
[11:24] <phlexonance> I need a tool (if possible with gui) to validate a XML file against my DTD, checking if the XML file is well formed is not enough. If thats possible with quanta, I need anoyne to show me how. it is urgent
[11:24] <SurfnKid_> lets see how long this POS stays online without eth1 somehow losing link to router
[11:24] <rdz> Jowi, hahah it was so easy.... even easier than i thought at first... i just had to enable 'DETECT LAN PRINTERS'      ;-)
[11:24] <judah> Plouj: what about something simialr to openoffice.org-l10n-en-us
[11:24] <BigToe> NoUse, the one to download realplayer
[11:24] <BigToe> ftp.nerim.net
[11:24] <rdz> Jowi, now i have them all propery configured
[11:25] <Plouj> judah: I have openoffice.org-l10n-en-us
[11:25] <NoUse> BigToe I can connect to it
[11:25] <davek2000> NoUse, also, i should take out that savedefault for the windows one lol
[11:25] <Plouj> (in other words, it shows ii)
[11:25] <eugman> I am setting my aunt up with ubuntu and I'd like to make a big icon which says "Click here for help" and would open up a client and take her to this channel. Any idea of a good shell command to do that?
[11:25] <rdz> Jowi, sorry, that i have stolen your time....
[11:25] <joshua__> zerny: Nop, just those two errors.
[11:25] <fr500> and what about this? [4294705.922000]  device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
[11:25] <fr500> [4294709.742000]  device eth0 left promiscuous mode
[11:25] <zerny> joshua__, have you done a full reboot. That was necessary here
[11:25] <joshua__> zerny: yeah, I have
[11:26] <BigToe> oh wait NoUse
[11:26] <zerny> joshua__, ok, and you have the linux-restricted-modules for your image version?
[11:26] <march2> hello
[11:26] <BigToe> it timed out 2 times, then failed on the 3rd, and now it works :D
[11:26] <eXistenZ> How can I install fonts in ubuntu
[11:26] <Mastastealth> eugman, maybe irc://irc.freenode.net/ubuntu ? i think u can make a shortcut as a webpage, then an irc app will launch
[11:26] <Some_Person> ubotu: GEdit is a text editor for GNOME.
[11:26] <ubotu> okay, Some_Person
[11:26] <joshua__> zerny: Yeah
[11:26] <judah> Plouj: also chekc you seetings in Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Writing Aids
[11:27] <zerny> eXistenZ, Alt-F2 fonts:///
[11:27] <gharz> anybody here who's connected to a windows server 2003 network? i want to get my emails from Microsoft Exchange but my Ubuntu is not a member of the domain.
[11:27] <judah> Plouj: in oomph
[11:27] <eXistenZ> zerny, gracias
[11:27] <judah> heh..
[11:27] <MrKeuner> hi, is there a way that I keep both ubuntu-desktop and kde-desktop and let them do not see each other? I mean in the application menu's of gnome I do not want to see any Kapplications and vice versa. Also when I right click on a spesific file, gnome should not list a KDE app to use to open with. thanks
[11:27] <judah> Plouj: in OO
[11:27] <zerny> joshua__, hmmm this is strange
[11:27] <phlexonance> I need a tool (gui optional) to validate a XML file against my DTD, checking if the XML file is well formed is not enough! If thats possible with quanta, I need anoyne to show me how, already tried with quanta but cant figure out how. it is urgent
[11:27] <joshua__> zerny: indeed, it is
[11:28] <fr500> is the clearlooks theme that ships with ubuntu, cairo enabled?
[11:28] <omi> How can I MANUALLY specify mirrors to pull packages from. I'm using hoary (debian installer)
[11:28] <gharz> anybody here who's using Konica Minolta Magicolor 2300W?
[11:28] <gharz> anybody here who's using Konica Minolta Magicolor 2300W connected to Ubuntu?
[11:28] <omi> I'm in the process of installation, but the cd doesn't read and I dont' see an option to provide http mirror
[11:28] <Aesop> Hey, how can I set apache2 up to use HTTPS instead of HTTP?
[11:28] <fr500> !clearlloks
[11:28] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fr500
[11:29] <herman> hola
[11:29] <Mastastealth> phlexonance: quick google search brings this: http://programming.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/02/24/1650248&tid=57&tid=132
[11:29] <Plouj> judah: humm, it seems that it spell checks new documents, but old ones it doesn't :/ Maybe it has something to do with Load/Save > General > "Load user-specific settings with the document" setting.
[11:29] <seife> Mastastealth: i have an ati radeon igp345m that comes integrated with the motherboard
[11:29] <zerny> joshua__, so if you run fgl_glxgears runs like ***?
[11:29] <Mastastealth> seife: can you give me a link to the tutorial you used?
[11:30] <seife> Mastastealth: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Dapper_Installation_Guide
[11:30] <phlexonance> Mastastealth, thanks
[11:31] <Stormx2> hey everyone
[11:31] <joshua__> zerny: a screen pops up, and closes right away and it outputs an error
[11:31] <zerny> joshua__, ok, yes then it is not working
[11:31] <judah> Plouj: ah
[11:31] <joshua__> zerny: aye
[11:31] <zerny> I had ths same thing at the machine next to me but now it works :/
[11:31] <Mastastealth> ok seife, so wen u do a fglrxinfo in a terminal, you see stuff about mesa correct?
[11:31] <redguy> does anyone know if user-mode-linux package is still availible for ubuntu?
[11:32] <Plouj> judah: humm, still doesn't find old documents' errors.
[11:32] <seife> Mastastealth: absolutly
[11:32] <Jowi> gharz: found this on google, seems to be a step-by-step setup for evolution with exchange (disclaimer, i never used exchange so i don't know how it works): http://www.leeds.ac.uk/iss/email/staff/ximiansetup.pdf
[11:32] <Mastastealth> ok seife, can you give me the output of this command? "dmesg | grep fglrx"
[11:32] <eXistenZ> zerny, How can I add fonts after I log in there? I need to have my sudo working
[11:32] <fr500> the azureus from repos is a little broke for me, is it for you?
[11:32] <Skwid_> why doesnt apache come with mod rewrite enabled ? how do i enable it ? on dapper ?
[11:33] <gharz> Jowi, thanks for the info. i'll check this!!!!! i appreciate ur help.
[11:33] <seife> Mastastealth: it doesnt show anything
[11:34] <pablo_> hi! im usign ubuntu 6.06 and want to have firefox and open office in spanish! how can i do that?
[11:34] <zerny> eXistenZ, you can just drag them into the window. They will not show up there right away. I think X needs a restart befor you can see them but they should work
[11:34] <deloreandmc> im having trouble playing live audio streams from BBC radio 1s site. the sound will play for a second then pretty much stop giving the odd chirp. can anyone help me with fixing this prob?
[11:34] <joshua__> zerny: So odd. Do you have any ideas what could cause this?
[11:34] <Mastastealth> ok seife, thats telling me that the fglrx module isnt loaded...
[11:35] <Mastastealth> do you know how to open ur Xorg.conf file?
[11:35] <Jowi> gharz: you might need to install the evolution-exchange package btw
[11:35] <seife> Mastastealth: /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[11:35] <qsrv___> hi
[11:35] <phlexonance> does anyone here have experience with quanta?
[11:35] <Mastastealth> yes, type this into a terminal: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:36] <gharz> Jowi, thanks! ur info is greatly appreciated. i've been looking for this since last 2 wks. i'll check on this if it applies to my settings.
[11:36] <Mastastealth> this will open up a configuration file, i want you to look for a section called "device"
[11:36] <SurfnKid> ok this is getting me angry, i cant stay on for more than 5 mins withouth the Wifi going fubar and go thru 1000 commands to get it back up
[11:36] <gharz> Jowi, i'm having problem with this OWA URL.
[11:36] <wilberforce> Newbie question: I reran the xorg autodetect script, and made some extra resolutions available, but they'll only allow me to select 55hz, which makes my eyes bleed. Am I stuck with 1024x768 for ever?
[11:36] <zerny> joshua__, no... you are sure you card it supported? what card do you have?
[11:36] <gharz> i wonder how to check this from my server.
[11:36] <Mastastealth> it should have an "Identifier", "Driver", and "BusID" section...
[11:37] <SurfnKid> anyone having wifi problems?
[11:37] <gharz> Jowi, aside from the fact that our server doesn't have a static ip add.
[11:37] <gharz> :(
[11:37] <qsrv___> I'm having some trouble with my breezy laptop : after the last reboot gnome does not work : I login on gdm and all I see is a blank brown screen and nothing more. I even tried to create a new user and login as it to see if maybe it's just a local config problem, but it's not. Where do I look for gnome's logs? Maybe someone's had this? What could I try?
[11:37] <wilberforce> No - wifi worked straight off the bat for me!
[11:37] <Arnald> any resources for broken pcmcia during dapper upgrade?
[11:37] <joshua__> zerny: I thought so, I'm using a Radeon X850. Well, I've read that it's 3D support with the DRI drivers isn't all that good but..
[11:37] <Mastastealth> wilberforce, why dont u rerun it again ;)
[11:37] <Arnald> my laptop is FUBAR
[11:37] <wilberforce> Cheers.
[11:37] <wilberforce> :)
[11:38] <zerny> joshua__, hmmm X850 should work
[11:38] <Plouj> gaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!
[11:38] <intelikey> what be's dis error ?     * version 2.86 booting
[11:38] <intelikey> grep: /proc/filesystems: No such file or directory
[11:38] <intelikey>  * udev requires tmpfs support, not started.
[11:38] <deloreandmc> anyone know a bit about sound drivers ?
[11:38] <wilberforce> I figure it's the horz and vert sync settings I need to adjust, but I'm not sure what they should be.
[11:38] <NoUse> Arnald https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades#head-27c927e71a666b3b5064a3c3fa1a3ce31231a8a1
[11:38] <Mastastealth> wilber: you know what monitor you have?
[11:38] <joshua__> zerny: hmmm... odd
[11:38] <bullrage> must be superuser to use mount
[11:38] <Plouj> judah: I just saved a simple document with spelling errors, and was able to open it and see the errors again. Then I copied text from an old document to this one, and no errors were noticed (I made some intentionally). :(
[11:38] <D1> does anyone know how to play WAVs in XINE? Error msg says it doesn't support the format.
[11:38] <bullrage> how do i become superuser?
[11:39] <wilberforce> Yup, it even autodetected it: Acer AC713
[11:39] <Mastastealth> bullrage: use sudo
[11:39] <LjL> bullrage: type "sudo" before the commandyou need to run
[11:39] <Mastastealth> !sudo
[11:39] <ubotu> rumour has it, sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[11:39] <gharz> bullrage, krazypenguin.net/ubuntu
[11:39] <Yoric> Well, I've just had my first Ubuntu freeze.
[11:39] <bullrage> Mastastealth, LjL, gharz: sudo: must be setuid root
[11:40] <D1> thanks.
[11:40] <StR> Hi all
[11:40] <LjL> bullrage: uh? is that an error it gives?
[11:40] <StR> how can I use mysql4 in dapper?
[11:40] <giind> Help!!! Many programs keeps shutting down, including the terminal It doesnt open them
[11:40] <Arnald> NoUse: I don't think that applies to PCMCIA machines
[11:40] <Arnald> and anyway, it's not hanging
[11:40] <bullrage> LjL, I used chown -R on my partition! Hehe.
[11:40] <NoUse> Arnald ah ok
[11:40] <LjL> bullrage: ooh... =)
[11:40] <Arnald> NoUse: thanks anyway
[11:41] <Bonaldo2000> Anyone know what might cause my screen to be a bit more blured in ubuntu than in Windows? Text is harder to read f.ex!
[11:41] <LjL> bullrage: then boot into recovery mode i suppose, or from a cd
[11:41] <Mastastealth> !fonts
[11:41] <ubotu> somebody said fonts was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[11:41] <LjL> bullrage: but anyway i think you really want to reinstall ubuntu, after something like a chown on /
[11:41] <giind> how do i boot into recovery mode?
[11:41] <NoUse> giind its an option on the boot menu
[11:41] <bullrage> LjL, why? Is there not a command I can use?
[11:41] <mjr> Bonaldo2000, differences in resolution and/or refresh rate. Perhaps Ubuntu uses a higher resolution/refresh and your monitor is nearing its limits. (If it's a CRT)
[11:41] <Flannel> giind: at the grub prompt, select the recovery kernel
[11:42] <LjL> giind: there's an option for that int he Grub    boot menu. .press Esc on boot if you don't see a boot menu
[11:42] <aLPHa_LeaK>  n8
[11:42] <NoUse> bullrage you set like 1000 files to one permission with no way to set them back
[11:42] <kbrooks_> ummm
[11:42] <mariux> which file in /boot should i add to the lilo boot path to boot ubuntu?
[11:42] <kbrooks_> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[11:42] <mariux> i usually have a bzImage file but there is no such file there
[11:42] <kbrooks_> ".deb: These are actually programs that need to be installed. Open a terminal and type sudo dpkg -i DEBNAME.deb. Warning: Installing programs from .debs can seriously damage your system."
[11:42] <JasonL> how can i extract rar files?
[11:42] <Mastastealth> Bonaldo, here's a link on making fonts clearer: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1041769&postcount=1
[11:42] <klormexor> grrr
[11:42] <LjL> bullrage: you can restore sudo. but you'd still be left with wrong permissions/ownership for just about every file you have.... which is very bad
[11:42] <Mastastealth> Jason, sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[11:42] <bullrage> NoUse, I used chown -R myusername.users /dev/drive/
[11:42] <zerny> joshua__, Sorry cant seem to find any info about you problem. Hopefully someone else can help :/
[11:42] <kbrooks_> is this true? ".deb: These are actually programs that need to be installed. Open a terminal and type sudo dpkg -i DEBNAME.deb. Warning: Installing programs from .debs can seriously damage your system."
[11:42] <Mastastealth> then the Gnome Archive program can do em
[11:42] <JasonL> i tried that and got E: Package unrar has no installation candidat
[11:42] <intelikey> could that boot time error be connected to my fstab only having one line ?
[11:43] <JasonL> im in KDE
[11:43] <abarbaccia> hey all - if im in a bash script - i can use export to change an env var - but how do i make it STAY that way after i exit the script
[11:43] <SurfnKid_> see what I mean i just go offline after like 2 minutes
[11:43] <v|nc3> hi
[11:43] <Bonaldo2000> Mastastealth: thx...will look at it..
[11:43] <xcoder> hello ... is anybody here to help me setup a tvtuner ?
[11:43] <NoUse> bullrage if sudo isn't set suid then you did something else
[11:43] <SurfnKid_> for no apparent reason, as if!
[11:43] <joshua__> zerny: ahh well, I hope so too. I'll be going now, it's about bedtime for me ^^;
[11:43] <bullrage> LjL, I just need to mount 1 drive to get one file. Once I've done that i'll do a new install.
[11:43] <pablo_> hi! im usign ubuntu 6.06 and want to have firefox and open office in spanish! how can i do that?
[11:43] <SurfnKid_> if i cant get wifi going
[11:43] <nlao> hi anyone able to tell me how to give a user a privilige to start and stop x servers?
[11:43] <SurfnKid_> dapper just isnt for me then
[11:43] <Mastastealth> Also Bonaldo, may wanna try this first (as it seems simpler): http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=16896&postcount=1
[11:43] <LjL> bullrage: chowning everything back to root isn't really going to fix it, since  many files are suppoesd t be owned by other users (look at your /etc/passwd to see how many users you*ve got)
[11:44] <sapperjanko> hey im having some driver problems with my s3 trio 3d/2x, how do i update them
[11:44] <SurfnKid_> should have stayed with Breezy
[11:44] <v|nc3> can i install ubuntu on a seperate drive so i dont have to do dual boot
[11:44] <zerny> joshua__, good night and good luck :)
[11:44] <LjL> bullrage: i guess doing that from a CD would be simplest
[11:44] <joshua__> zerny: hehe, thanks ^^
[11:44] <Mastastealth> vjnc3: yes, you mean like some spare drive you'll just plug and unplug?
[11:44] <deloreandmc> im having trouble playing live audio streams from BBC radio 1s site. the sound will play for a second then pretty much stop giving the odd chirp. can anyone help me with fixing this prob?
[11:44] <bullrage> LjL, next time should I just chwon the folder I need access to as a user and not the whole drive?
[11:44] <xcoder> hello ... is anybody here to help me setup a tvtuner ?
[11:44] <cu83> anyone know how i can make an init script to run a command on boot, and where'd i'd put it i tryed to make one and put it in the /etc/init.d folder but that didn't work, does anyone know how i can do this?
[11:44] <Sub> v|nc3, u can install it on any drive you like, what do you mean "dont have to dual  boot"?
[11:44] <SurfnKid_> where can you set the wifi-network interface settings in command line
[11:44] <LjL> SurfnKid_: Yeah, me too :( i can't een get my eyboard working, as you can probably see if you read my measges =)
[11:45] <v|nc3> Mastastealth no its like a slave
[11:45] <SurfnKid_> LjL: :(
[11:45] <intelikey>   * udev requires tmpfs support, not started.
[11:45] <LjL> bullrage: definitely ;)
[11:45] <SurfnKid_> LjL: it was a headache with breezy but this has been a migrane
[11:45] <Mastastealth> cu83: just go to system -> prefrences -> sessions and you can put the startup command there :)
[11:45] <bullrage> LjL, I'm new to linux.. so I guess I'll learn from my mistake
[11:45] <v|nc3> well i was told if you have windows and linux on same hard drive you will need to install grub
[11:45] <fuffalo> how long does it usually take to receive ubuntu cd's?
[11:45] <edneymatias> hi!
[11:45] <intelikey> cu83 put your command in /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[11:45] <SurfnKid_> LjL: im still alive im surprised, wow by now i'd be bye bye
[11:45] <Mastastealth> v|nc3: grub pwnz, and you'll have to use it whether you use a slave or same drive
[11:45] <nlao> fuffalo: about 4 weeks
[11:45] <cu83> awsome
[11:45] <giggles> 4 to 6 weeks
[11:45] <cu83> i'll try that =P
[11:46] <v|nc3> ahh
[11:46] <Mastastealth> unless you want to hack the windows bootloader
[11:46] <edneymatias> how can i do to configure my system locale?
[11:46] <LjL> bullrage: in general, you should *never* touch anything outside your home directory, unless you know what you're doing
[11:46] <SurfnKid_> guys where can i set master, managed, auto? in which file /etc/networks?
[11:46] <NoUse> !locales
[11:46] <ubotu> methinks locales is at https://wiki.kubuntu.org/LocaleConf
[11:46] <v|nc3> how do i install grub
[11:46] <Bay`Guy`27> Can anyone tell me what command to place in a new link to a .sh file??
[11:46] <Mastastealth> v|nc3: install ubuntu, and it'll do it for u
[11:46] <NoUse> !grub
[11:46] <airmikey> trying to create launcher on desktop to get to backup drive...whats the command
[11:46] <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
[11:46] <v|nc3> ahhh
[11:46] <edneymatias> !locale
[11:46] <ubotu> edneymatias: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:46] <intelikey> vinc3 sudo grub-install /dev/hda   ?
[11:46] <v|nc3> so i dont need to create any partitions before i start
[11:47] <Mastastealth> for ubuntu yes, for grub not necessarily, it'll just install to the MBR
[11:47] <gavagai> i am manually doing my partitions for the first time.  i have /, swap, and /home.  am i missing anything?  do i need a boot partition?
[11:47] <Sub> v|nc3, no the installer can create them for you.
[11:47] <timmower> hi I have two questions first - why does samba not work? I have it set up the same way as at work
[11:47] <nlao> Bay Guy - have a look at the ln command
[11:47] <SurfnKid_> mm im still here, im breaking a record
[11:47] <sapperjanko> im having problems here, in the log its saying Error opening /dev/wacom, no such file or dir. Then Fatal server serror: could not open default font 'fixed'. ANY IDEAS
[11:47] <timmower> are there any weird caveats to samba in dapper?
[11:47] <v|nc3> ahh
[11:47] <Sub> timmower, yes, it never works for me :D
[11:47] <Mastastealth> gavagai: you dont need to, unless you really need em
[11:47] <davek2000> NoUse, windows, still doesnt load
[11:47] <gavagai> ok thanks
[11:47] <intelikey> surfnkid  using firewall ?
[11:48] <NoUse> davek2000 same message?
[11:48] <v|nc3> ok thanks guys will bbl going to install ubuntu
[11:48] <xcoder> is anybody here to help me setup a tvtuner ? pls help .. worked on breezy ... on dapper no ...
[11:48] <davek2000> NoUse, theres no message, it just hangs there
[11:48] <SurfnKid_> intelikey: for what
[11:48] <Mastastealth> gl v|nc3, hapy ubunting :)
[11:48] <bullrage> LjL, Is it ok to chown other partitions though, like partitions solely for music that you'll write new music to?
[11:48] <v|nc3> thanks
[11:48] <NoUse> davek2000 pastebin your menu.lst
[11:48] <intelikey> surfnkid  allowing ping ?
[11:48] <nlao> xcoder: i wil try to help
[11:48] <NoUse> davek2000 I have to leave in 10 min though
[11:48] <Sub> bullrage, should be yes.
[11:48] <LjL> bullrage: genearlly yes
[11:48] <SurfnKid_> intelikey: nah ive got the wifi up, but now when it connects to AP i can stay on for about 3 mins tops, and suddenly no more connectivity (still shows 100% link)
[11:49] <SurfnKid_> intelikey: where can i look for wifi settings other than NM
[11:49] <davek2000> k
[11:49] <intelikey> surfnkid  i have seen a firewall that does not allow ping  cause that kind of problem.
[11:49] <intelikey> surfnkid   ifconfig   &&  iptables -L
[11:49] <timmower> hehe I just plugged my tv tuner in and it worked! Ubuntu is amazing sometimes...
[11:49] <davek2000> NoUse, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15350
[11:49] <SurfnKid_> ok
[11:50] <Mastastealth> indeed tim ^_^
[11:50] <sapperjanko> im having problems here, in the log its saying Error opening /dev/wacom, no such file or dir. Then Fatal server serror: could not open default font 'fixed'. ANY IDEAS
[11:50] <LjL> timmower: i just plugged my *keyboard* in, and it's not working. ubuntu is amazing someties ;(
[11:50] <nlao> does anyone know how to allow a user to start and stop xsevers?
[11:50] <timmower> but talking of tv tuners, does anyone use mythtv, and know the best way to get the latest version?
[11:50] <frying_fish> davek2000: is it actually on the second hdd (windows this is) or is it on the same disk, but a different partition as ubuntu
[11:50] <jasonmansey> Hello, im a windows user planning to switch to ubuntu... i want to download the live cd, i guess as torrent, im just not sure which i need for my system. can anyone offer any help as to figuring out which iso i need.
[11:50] <davek2000> frying_fish, its actually another hard drive
[11:50] <intelikey> surfnkid i'm not much on networking though, i wont be much help there.    hope you get it streightened out.
[11:51] <mathieu> is there a GUI to change the color depth of the display in dapper ?
[11:51] <frying_fish> jasonmansey: what processor do you have
[11:51] <frying_fish> davek2000: ok, was going to suggest that as a problem to start, but that seems correct.
[11:51] <nlao> jason: what processor do you have?
[11:51] <SurfnKid_> intelikey: chain input, chain output, chain forward are all clear
[11:51] <davek2000> frying_fish, my ubuntu drive is the master, and the windows is the slave
[11:51] <jasonmansey> frying_fish: AMD Athlon XP 2500+
[11:51] <NoUse> davek2000 is windows the first parition on that second drive?
[11:51] <frying_fish> yeah thats fine, it was just they were being (hd0,0) and (hd1,0) and if that wasn't correct it can issue
[11:52] <frying_fish> jasonmansey: then you want the "desktop" cd, i386 version
[11:52] <Jemt> Can someone help me find what is causes my laptop to freeze once in a while? I'm not sure where and what to look for
[11:52] <Mastastealth> jason, http://mirror.cs.umn.edu/ubuntu-releases/6.06/ubuntu-6.06-desktop-i386.iso.torrent  is the torrent for a regular ubuntu install
[11:52] <SurfnKid_> has anyone used ndiswrapper with Dapper instead ?
[11:52] <deloreandmc> QUANTA Computers??
[11:52] <AK7> hi people, this is actually about xubuntu but i think its a general buntu problem...
[11:52] <davek2000> NoUse, yeah, im pretty sure its the first partition, i have 2 partitions on there
[11:52] <AK7> when I'm loading the xubuntu dapper desktop CD in an Emachines desktop it stops in the boot sequence with this error:
[11:52] <Jemt> !tell AK7 about enter
[11:53] <jasonmansey> thanks a lot, frying_fish
[11:53] <jasonmansey> and Mastastealth
[11:53] <AK7> "hw_random: RNG not detected"
[11:53] <davek2000> NoUse, is there a way in ubuntu to check whats on that drive, just to make sure
[11:53] <mathieu> is there a GUI to change the color depth of the display in dapper ?
[11:53] <AK7> I've found similar questions on google but those involve disabling /etc/hw_random
[11:54] <AK7> how am I supposed to do that on a liveCD?
[11:54] <NoUse> davek2000 sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdb
[11:54] <Jemt> mathieu: There is a semi-graphical tool - use can run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[11:54] <mathieu> Jemt, thanks
[11:54] <davek2000> NoUse, it says that hdb1 is bootable, so is that hd1?
[11:54] <Jemt> mathieu: Remember to backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf !!!
[11:55] <bullrage> LjL, i'll go and reinstall now :D
[11:55] <StR> how can I use mysql4 in dapper?  how can I do a downgrade for to keep using mysql4?
[11:55] <Jemt> StR: Install mysql-server4.1
[11:55] <luc1fersflowers> Hello all!
[11:55] <Jemt> StR: mysql-server-4.1 probably
[11:55] <NoUse> davek2000 yeah, is it marked as NTFS?
[11:55] <luc1fersflowers> Does anyone know how to set network manager to default on one particular wireless network?
[11:56] <xcoder> StR: uninstall mysql-server5
[11:56] <davek2000> NoUse, HPFS/NTFS
[11:56] <Flannel> davek2000: hdb1 is the first partition on your slave harddrive.
[11:56] <davek2000> ok
[11:56] <NoUse> davek2000 yeah
[11:56] <NoUse> davek2000 sorry I gotta get going, good luck
[11:56] <davek2000> ok
[11:56] <davek2000> thanks
[11:56] <SurfnKid_> is anyone lagging?
[11:56] <davek2000> Flannel, can you look at my menu.lst file and see what wrong?
[11:56] <davek2000> Flannel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15350
[11:57] <SurfnKid> lord almighty thats not lag
[11:57] <SurfnKid> thats a wifi error
[11:57] <luc1fersflowers> Does anyone know how to set network manager to default on one particular wireless network?
[11:57] <cyphase> ooooh..
[11:57] <cyphase> Ubuntu on Amazon
[11:57] <SurfnKid> luc1fersflowers: wow, having problems too!
[11:57] <luc1fersflowers> SurfnKid: what type of problems?
[11:58] <SurfnKid> luc1fersflowers: wont stay connected more than 3 mins without it going off somewhere to pluto looking for a signal
[11:58] <Mastastealth> mine defaulted to my main one just with the firsst time i used it...
[11:58] <jbirdAngel> does quicktime work with wine?
[11:58] <k31th> yo.
[11:58] <k31th> anyone use openwengo?
[11:58] <doped1> how to easily add frequency selector to my frequency monitor on my laptop?
[11:58] <Mastastealth> !quicktime
[11:58] <xcoder> is anybody here to help me setup a tvtuner ? pls help .. worked on breezy ... on dapper doesn't work ...
[11:58] <ubotu> it has been said that quicktime is read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support or just install the "libquicktime0" package (for Ubuntu 6.06) or "libquicktime1" (for Ubuntu 5.10).
[11:59] <luc1fersflowers> SurfnKid: did you have troubles with getting your wireless to work after you installed? what chipset are you running?
[11:59] <SurfnKid> luc1fersflowers: a lot yes, bcom43xx
[11:59] <chmod775> !fonts
[11:59] <ubotu> rumour has it, fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[11:59] <luc1fersflowers> doped1: where did you get a freq monitor?
[11:59] <SurfnKid> luc1fersflowers: i had to disable the wired ethernet card just so there's no conflict
[11:59] <timmower> xcoder what does dmesg | tail say?
[11:59] <Mastastealth> ouch, broadcom >_<
[11:59] <doped1> shipped with ubuntu dapper drake..
[11:59] <SurfnKid> Mastastealth: thank you
[11:59] <Mastastealth> ;)
[11:59] <cute_bettong> how can i burn mp3's with k3b to a audio cd?
[11:59] <davek2000> Flannel, can you look at my menu.lst file and see if there is a problem >> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15350
[12:00] <cute_bettong> it dosen't want to for some reason