[12:00] <SurfnKid> Mastastealth: but guess what, breezy didnt give me any trouble, none, zilch, except for the initial configuration, then it was booting perfect each time
[12:00] <Mastastealth> thats odd Surf, ever try recompiling ur drivers?
[12:00] <Mastastealth> !broadcom
[12:00] <ubotu> somebody said broadcom was http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[12:00] <SurfnKid> luc1fersflowers: how about ur card/
[12:00] <Jemt> Is it possible to disable/unload a network card? I suspect my network card is causing my laptop to freeze
[12:01] <Flannel> davek2000: I don't see a blatant one, sorry.
[12:01] <Mastastealth> Jemt, yea, go to System -> Administration -> Networking, and find ur card and deactivate :)
[12:01] <Flannel> davek2000: are you usre you don't want hd0,0?
[12:01] <Jemt> Mastastealth: The driver is still loaded - I'm sure that's not the solution
[12:01] <luc1fersflowers> SurfnKid: lol, i ended up spending two days trying to figure out my card, ipw2200, then through the help of this "http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144820&page=1" and a new wireless router i got it all working with wpa2 encryption.
[12:02] <refuze> how can i change the language of subtitles in totem? i just see gibberish characters now
[12:02] <davek2000> Flannel, yeah, hd0,0 is this drive im on right now, my windows drive is the slave
[12:02] <luc1fersflowers> SurfnKid:  but now i have two wireless networks in my house and i want NM to default to one of them, but it always tries to default to the WEP'd router
[12:02] <SurfnKid> Mastastealth: but is that also for Dapper or just Breezy? Those instructuions worked flawlessly in Breezy, there are other newer for Dapper, and appear to be much more seamless. :\
[12:02] <srhalfwaythere> anyone here play unreal tourament 2004?
[12:02] <SurfnKid> luc1fersflowers: intel 2200 should be an easy breeze or so i thought
[12:02] <harmoniacal> could someone help me set up a folder on dapper to be read/write for my home LAN?
[12:02] <||arifaX> davek2000, maybe you can try map (hd0) (hd1)
[12:02] <||arifaX>           ..new line..      map (hd1) (hd0)
[12:02] <||arifaX>  before rootnoverify line
[12:02] <SurfnKid> luc1fersflowers: dapper or breezy
[12:02] <Flannel> davek2000: oh, right. sorry.  no idea.
[12:03] <luc1fersflowers> SurfnKid: yeah, it was after i found that link--dapper
[12:03] <LjL> 1) any idea why my DNS server settings are not remembered?     2) anyone else having the usplash shutdown screen not showing (actually, only the second part of it showing), except that it does show up *if* the shutdown is performed from KDM?
[12:03] <rob_p> Jemt:  Have you tried unloading the module for it (sudo modprobe -r driver)?
[12:03] <zero__> quick question
[12:03] <Mastastealth> luc1fersflowers: lemme check my laptop, i have the exact same setup as u (ipw2200 on a WPA2 network) lemme see if i can find sumthin
[12:03] <zero__> im running wine and some programs are wanting me to install active X
[12:03] <prammy> LjL: do you use dhcp ?
[12:03] <SurfnKid> thats sloww
[12:03] <SurfnKid> :P
[12:03] <Jemt> rob_p: Won't it reload on reboot ?
[12:03] <luc1fersflowers> Mastastealth: thanks man
[12:04] <zero__> will this affect my system the same as if it was a Windows box?
[12:04] <LjL> prammy: no, static
[12:04] <xcoder> timmower: [4306390.626000]  tuner 2-0060: tuner type not set
[12:04] <davek2000> ||arifaX, ill reboot and try it out
[12:04] <zero__> im running wine and some programs are wanting me to install active X
[12:04] <zero__> will this affect my system the same as if it was a Windows box?
[12:04] <timmower> xcoder that sounds a lot like the kernel module is gone...
[12:04] <Skwid_> wow
[12:04] <LjL> prammy: i've tried setting it from the KDE settings, which works btu only until next reboot; also tried adding a "nameserver" entry to /etc/network/interfaces, but it doesn't work. and obviously /etc/resolv.conf doesn't work
[12:04] <timmower> it may have to be a kernel recompile
[12:04] <Skwid_> a2enmod is nice !
[12:04] <rob_p> Jemt:  Yes, unless you blacklist the module.
[12:05] <refuze> how can i change the character encoding of subtitles in totem to see subtitles in different languages?
[12:05] <xcoder> timmower: yeap
[12:05] <Mastastealth> luc1fersflowers: does the WPA2 network have a stronger signal?
[12:05] <nullified> Hi guys, I install enlightenment window manager but i dont like it, Anyone know how i can just uninstall it?
[12:05] <zero__> quick question
[12:05] <xcoder> timmower: how can i load ?
[12:05] <zero__> im running wine and some programs are wanting me to install active X
[12:05] <lasindi[lappy] > Hi all, is there an easy way to get a package's source code through apt-get/synaptic, or do you have to go searching for it on the Internet?
[12:05] <zero__> will this affect my system the same as if it was a Windows box?
[12:05] <prammy> LjL: hrm thats strange i remember having a similar issue on my server. Let me see if i wrote down the problem/solution somewhere
[12:05] <Jemt> Hm, maybe I can do it from the BIOS. That should disable it completely. THanks, rob_p
[12:05] <luc1fersflowers> Mastastealth: yes by a bit
[12:05] <KuLover> Anyone in here use an ATI X850 XT?
[12:05] <Jowi> LjL: regarding the dns servers yes. you can set up static dns servers in  /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf (see the supersede/prepend commented lines)
[12:06] <luc1fersflowers> Mastastealth: though it begins with an l where as my wep network starts with c... i belive it defaults to whichever comes first in the list
[12:06] <sladen> LjL: how are you trying to shut down when it doesn't show up.  If it doesn't do what you're seeing, it's a bug.  And it's still a bug even if nobody else has it.  Please file a bug report against 'usplash'
[12:06] <Jowi> LjL: if you do not set it up there /etc/resolv.conf will be overwritten
[12:06] <nullified> Hi guys, I install enlightenment window manager but i dont like it, Anyone know how i can just uninstall it?
[12:06] <xcoder> timmower: tried modprobe -r cx8800 and modprobe 8800
[12:06] <LjL> Jowi: uh? *static* nameservers are now set up in hte *DHCP* configuration?! cool =)
[12:06] <timmower> xcoder: ok so have you alredy recompiled the kernel?
[12:06] <sladen> LjL: there's a tab in the network config called 'dns'
[12:06] <LjL> sladen: i'm doing a logout / shutdown frm my kde session
[12:07] <Jowi> LjL: I know. not very logical. but works well if you get ip from server but want to use specific dns. :)
[12:07] <sladen> xcoder: why did you need to recompile your kernel?
[12:07] <xcoder> timmower: looks like don't load the module
[12:07] <tasa> hi all. just installed ubuntu (i'm ubuntu virgin) instead opf feodra, but have MAJOR issues trying to install Nevidia drivers on it. I cannot seeam to be able to install kernel source from synaptic... or if they are installed i cannot find them.
[12:07] <DocTrax> hi all
[12:07] <h3sp4wn> nullified: dr17 or the old enlightenment ?
[12:07] <sladen> xcoder: if you need some extra drivers, we'd rather get those into the main kernel
[12:07] <LjL> sladen: yes, but if i set up a nameerver there, it only works up to next reboot, for some reason
[12:07] <Mastastealth> luc1fersflowers: that would be funny if it chooses alphabetically! :D my network starts with a B
[12:07] <DocTrax> where is the version file of ubuntu?
[12:07] <Mastastealth> have you tried renaming that access point X-)
[12:07] <sladen> tasa: you don't need to install kernel-source!
[12:07] <LjL> Jowi: no, my IP is static too
[12:07] <nullified> h3sp4wn: Dr17
[12:07] <sladen> !nvidia
[12:07] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:07] <h3sp4wn> nullified: From that script ?
[12:07] <zach_> i cannot get picasa to work..ive uninstalled and reinstalled..and nothing happens when i try to load i
[12:08] <tasa> sladen: how do I install Nvidia drivers then?
[12:08] <dooglus> DocTrax: /etc/lsb-release
[12:08] <Jowi> LjL: well,  etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf is what you're looking for anyway, hehe
[12:08] <sladen> tasa: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:08] <DocTrax> ok
[12:08] <RCX3325> Well, Hello again ^_^
[12:08] <nomego> hmm I'm trying to use ndiswrapper with 6.06
[12:08] <h3sp4wn> nullified: How did you install it it is not in the repos
[12:08] <nullified> h3sp4wn: Its running now, I just dont want it to run, I'd rather go back to gnome, it doesnt work to well with my machine
[12:08] <luc1fersflowers> Another question for you folks, when i do anything with a package manager 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 A506E6D4DD4D50
[12:08] <chmod775> !ttf
[12:08] <ubotu> chmod775: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:08] <LjL> Jowi: ok, i'll try that then, thanks. still it looks like a bit of a regression compared to breezy!
[12:08] <nomego> but when I modprobe ndiswrapper (driver present, hardware present) the system freezes
[12:08] <luc1fersflowers> any clue what that means?
[12:08] <nullified> h3sp4wn: I installed it via apt-get
[12:08] <chmod775> !fonts
[12:08] <ubotu> from memory, fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[12:08] <prammy> LjL: there seems to be others with similar issues on the forums. I would recommend you try there. I should have written down what I did to fix my issue but i didnt :(
[12:08] <nomego> any ideas?
[12:08] <Aesop> How do I get apache to accept connections based on https?
[12:09] <LjL> Jowi: (which, by the way, allowed me to set up static IP on installation... now this must be done manually)
[12:09] <dooglus> luc1fersflowers: it means that the signature on the packages couldn't be verified because you don't have the correct public key
[12:09] <RCX3325> How do I get the 3d Desktop application to work?
[12:09] <h3sp4wn> nullified: From which repository (DR-17 is not in dapper main restricted multiverse or universe
[12:09] <xcoder> sladen: i don't think is about recompile the kernel .... how can i check if module exists ?
[12:09] <luc1fersflowers> nomego: what card are you trying?
[12:09] <Aesop> I've told it to accept connections on 443, which it does
[12:09] <luc1fersflowers> dooglus: how do i fix this?
[12:09] <Mastastealth> luc1fersflowers: http://kubuntu.org/announcements/koffice-151.php go there and do those first 2 commands
[12:09] <Mastastealth> you shouldnt get that anymore
[12:09] <xcoder> sladen: on breezy he work
[12:09] <sladen> xcoder: sudo modprobe <tab> <tab>
[12:09] <Aesop> But it won't accept it through https
[12:09] <luc1fersflowers> Mastastealth: ty
[12:09] <k31th> is this release called dapper or  LTS ?
[12:09] <dooglus> luc1fersflowers: what Mastastealth said
[12:09] <nomego> luc1fersflowers: Winbond something (Medion laptop)
[12:10] <luc1fersflowers> dooglus: ty
[12:10] <nullified> h3sp4wn: Sorry i thought it was Dr17 i installed it via synaptic ive only added the restriceted repo's
[12:10] <krazykit> kermitX_: dapper.  lts just means long term support
[12:10] <zach_> can anyone help me with picasa
[12:10] <sladen> k31th: "Ubuntu 6.06 LTS".  The code name before release was Dapper Drake
[12:10] <Jowi> LjL: :)
[12:10] <nullified> !fonts
[12:10] <ubotu> [fonts]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[12:10] <DocTrax> dooglus: does ubuntu also have /etc/debian_version ?
[12:10] <h3sp4wn> nullified: sudo aptitude remove enlightenment
[12:10] <dooglus> k31th: LTS means "Long Term Support"
[12:10] <Aesop> !https
[12:10] <ubotu> Aesop: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:10] <Jowi> LjL: I agree, it defies logic
[12:10] <Aesop> !ssl
[12:10] <grasshopper> Guys! is there a backup function in Gnome?
[12:10] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Aesop
[12:10] <k31th> sladen: wat they gonna call the next one ? even longer term support #?
[12:10] <sladen> zach_: go to the google site;  get the .deb.  you'll be asked to install it
[12:11] <Jowi> !backup
[12:11] <mcpowley> what is the channel for ubuntu XGL help?
[12:11] <ubotu> For information on backing up your system, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=81311 Available packages for backing up are backuppc (web based), backup2l, backup-manager, backupninja, bkp, bacula, and sbackup amongst others
[12:11] <Wyred> breezy badger to dapper drake how to?
[12:11] <nomego> luc1fersflowers: should I use win9x or win2k/xp drivers?
[12:11] <davek2000> ||artifax, it works, thanks
[12:11] <dooglus> DocTrax: it does.  /etc/debian_version says "testing/unstable" here
[12:11] <krazykit> ubotu: tell Wyred about upgrade
[12:11] <chmod775> how do I install true type fonts in ubuntu dapper
[12:11] <chmod775> ?
[12:11] <sladen> k31th: no, the next release will have normal (18 month) support, not Long (5 year) support
[12:11] <DocTrax> ok
[12:11] <tasa> sladen: thanx a lot! trying this!
[12:11] <chmod775> hey krazykit this is Ashish R
[12:11] <chmod775> gpm bug
[12:11] <Wyred> thanks
[12:11] <davek2000> i just have another small problem, when i start up, it goes to the grub command line
[12:11] <krazykit> chmod775: ah, hi.
[12:11] <tiagoboldt> chmod775: try easyubuntu
[12:11] <sladen> k31th: The development code name is 'Edgy Eft' and it is likely that it will become 6.10
[12:11] <tiagoboldt> !easyubuntu
[12:11] <ubotu> EasyUbuntu 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 easyubuntu please join #easyubuntu.
[12:11] <davek2000> how do i make it go right to the menu?
[12:12] <zach_> sladen: ill try downloading from google instaed of apt-get or synaptic
[12:12] <sladen> davek2000: look in  /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:12] <timmower> well I am quite annoyed with samba now!
[12:12] <Ademan> in your menu.lst file, do you have to do anything for your kopt line to affect everything?
[12:12] <davek2000> sladen, i know, but for what command?
[12:12] <luc1fersflowers> nomego: what is the output of iwlist (your wlan card) scanning
[12:12] <mcpowley> hey, does anyone know how to fix the compiz.real no composite extension error when trying to use XGL?
[12:13] <h3sp4wn> chmod775: Or automatix (they both look similar to me)
[12:13] <xcoder> sladen: for breezy just added 2 lines in /etc/modules and work ... the lines is still there ...
[12:13] <Ademan> sladen: hehe good timing, the kopt line, do you need to "update" or anything? or will anything in that line be included by default
[12:13] <sladen> mcpowley: you need the composite extension enabled in  /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:13] <chmod775> huh h3sp4wn
[12:13] <chmod775> ?
[12:13] <snoops> hey can I get a RDP server for nix?
[12:13] <grasshopper> guys! i need to install xlibs from breezy repos. How do i do that in Dapper? is there a ubuntu.packages or something? thanks
[12:13] <LjL> how can i check for any conflict between my keyboard's IRQ line and some other line?
[12:13] <snoops> so I can login to it with a windows box
[12:13] <IceGuest_5> Hello, I just ordered CDs and would like to know if it is possible to track them, or, what to do next
[12:13] <snoops> using remote desktop connection
[12:13] <sladen> xcoder: what doesn't currently work.  what module are you trying to use that isn't working?
[12:13] <sladen> LjL: where won't be one
[12:14] <mcpowley> sladen: Oh, I remember hearing that, i'll try it out
[12:14] <sladen> LjL: cat /proc/interupts
[12:14] <xcoder> sladen: cx8800 ... i think
[12:14] <nomego> luc1fersflowers: well just booted up with noapic nolapic kernel options and then I can actually modprobe ndiswrapper without a freeze (before, anything concerning wlan0 would freeze the kernel)
[12:14] <luc1fersflowers> dooglus: i get another error for NO_PUBKEY but from ftp://ftp.nerim.net sid Release
[12:14] <h3sp4wn> chmod775: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=177646
[12:14] <gavagai> i have breezy but no X.  how do i do a dist upgarde from the console?
[12:14] <nomego> luc1fersflowers: however, now something oopses
[12:14] <LjL> sladen: tried that, but i'm not sure where my keyboard would be, in that list. anyway, failing that route... any idea why my keyboard would be continuously missing keypresses and/or start repeating them?
[12:15] <LjL> sladen: i'm having a "little" trouble typing ;)
[12:15] <grasshopper> SonicChao: you have to just wait and be patient for your cd's
[12:15] <sladen> xcoder: are there any errors in   sudo tail /var/log/messages?
[12:15] <zach_> ive reinstalled picasa 3 times and nothing happens when i click it
[12:15] <dooglus> luc1fersflowers: you can ignore it if you're not worried about checking the signatures.  alternatively, find his public key and install it in the same way.
[12:15] <wastrel> what's picasa
[12:15] <amortvigil> my wine is make trouble with C:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\SECDRV.SYS all the time what to do?
[12:15] <grasshopper> can someone answer my question please?
[12:15] <guestie> are there any good linux mp3 players with Itunes-like library management stuff?
[12:15] <grasshopper> hello?
[12:15] <metrocard> GTK bug
[12:15] <xcoder> sladen: yeap: tuner 2-0060: tuner type not set
[12:15] <grasshopper> can someone help please
[12:15] <luc1fersflowers> dooglus: ty, i wasn't sure if it was a big deal or not
[12:16] <sladen> LjL: you have buggy ACPI and it's probably an Acer.  Try booting with   i8042.nomux=1  and then also file a bug
[12:16] <metrocard> did ubuntu update to gtk .18 yet?
[12:16] <dooglus> luc1fersflowers: there's help here: ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/faq.html
[12:16] <grasshopper> Guys!
[12:16] <SonicChao> Can anyone answer my question?
[12:16] <wastrel> !patience
[12:16] <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.
[12:16] <LjL> grasshopper: i don't think you shuld be intsaling breezy packages on dapper, rreally
[12:16] <grasshopper> SonicChao: i did
[12:16] <SonicChao> oh, ok
[12:16] <dooglus> luc1fersflowers: having the key installed means that if someone hacks his site and uploads trojaned packages, your apt-get will complain about bad signatures.
[12:16] <nomego> luc1fersflowers: now I get "shared but dynamic interrupt!" and "request for irq 0 failed"
[12:16] <sladen> metrocard: no .18 isn't released yet.  .14 was only released 1 month ago!
[12:16] <grasshopper> LjL: i need xlibs, i know someone else did
[12:16] <SonicChao> Got lost in confusion
[12:16] <SonicChao> Sorry
[12:16] <lasindi[lappy] > Hi all, I've got a question about apt-get/synaptic. I've found a bug in a program, and I'd like to compile the source code and see if I can debug it. Is there an easy way to get a package's source code through apt-get/synaptic, or do you have to go searching for it on the Internet? I want to make sure the code I get has any modifications that Ubuntu has made downstream.
[12:16] <SonicChao> Too many posters
[12:16] <LjL> sladen: nothing Acer in my computer that i know of... it's a Sempron, with a KV7 motherboard. seemed to work under Breezy
[12:16] <snoops> what port does the ubuntu vnc remote desktop use?
[12:16] <sladen> lasindi[lappy] : apt-get source packagename
[12:17] <luc1fersflowers> nomego: sorry man, that's outa my ballpark :\
[12:17] <gavagai> i would just look on the web but i can't access ubuntu wiki from my console browser for some reason... so if anyone knows how to dist upgrade from the command line that would be awesome
[12:17] <grasshopper> LjL:  my question was were are breezy packages?
[12:17] <xcoder> sladen: maybe need to pass a correct type of card in /etc/modules  ... i have now cx88xx card=3 tuner=5 ... card=3 -> PixelView ... that work on dapper
[12:17] <lasindi[lappy] > sladen: thanks
[12:17] <h3sp4wn> gavagai: Try using elinks
[12:17] <sladen> LjL: can you file a bug so that we can get your keyboard issue sorted
[12:18] <sladen> LjL: it'll need a workaround for your machine
[12:18] <h3sp4wn> gavagai: it has much better frames support
[12:18] <grasshopper> Can someone tell me the Url for ubuntupackages
[12:18] <chmod775> how do I download automatix
[12:18] <Stormx2> Anyone who knows anything about wine on ubuntu: http://pastebin.ca/63243 -.-
[12:18] <chmod775> ?
[12:18] <sladen> xcoder: sounds like it
[12:18] <stevekl> Does anyone know if older versions of vmware can update themselves, or do you have to download an update to go from 5.1 to 5.5?
[12:18] <LjL> grasshopper: same place dapper ones are, http://.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool
[12:18] <nickrud> gavagai, use nano to change all references in /etc/apt/sources.lst from breezy to dapper, then sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[12:18] <nickrud> gavagai, er, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:18] <grasshopper> LjL: doh, i'm so thick
[12:19] <sladen> gavagai: just type  sudo update-manager
[12:19] <xcoder> sladen: lspci -> 0000:01:06.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder (rev 03)
[12:19] <nickrud> sladen, no X for gavagai
[12:19] <sladen> stevekl: no, only new versions of VMware are packaged.  you need to remove the previous version manually
[12:19] <grasshopper> LjL: wrong url
[12:19] <LjL> sladen: what should i file under the report? i don't ahve a clue about the culprit, and it's an intermittant problem that i can't even reliably reproduce
[12:19] <zxc3> Can anyone help...I'm in the middle of an Espresso Ubuntu installation and I think it has frozen...:(
[12:19] <LjL> grasshopper: remove the first dot
[12:20] <LjL> grasshopper: my URL was actually http://it.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main , i removed the it. but forgot the dot
[12:20] <mcpowley> sladen: I added the composite enable line to my xorg config and then restarted and started my script to start xgl..this time I saw a quick message pop in termnal and then the screen turned black, and kicked me back to the login screen. Is there anyway for me to see that text that came up after i typed in thefuture to see the problem?
[12:20] <gabe> could someone help me with wine and world of warcrafT? send me a pm
[12:20] <wastrel> world of warcraft eh.
[12:20] <wastrel> i used to play that
[12:20] <sladen> xcoder: sounds good
[12:20] <gabe> great, but i need help with that and wine
[12:20] <icaro> hi where download,, void11 or gvoid11
[12:20] <gabe> and this thread
[12:20] <gabe> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120615
[12:20] <jbirdAngel> how do i close something that wont close and isnt responding
[12:20] <stevekl> sladen: Oh really, ok, thanks!
[12:20] <sladen> LjL: it's wrong, but file it against 'hotkey-setup', and I'll redirect it
[12:21] <xcoder> sladen: how can i check if /etc/modules is load correctly ?
[12:21] <kyncani> jbirdAngel: xkill ?
[12:21] <h3sp4wn> xcoder: run lsmod (and check whether the modules in there appear as loaded)
[12:21] <dsp_> h3sp4wn, Thanks I've remove it now, but I cant log into the account the UI was bound to, How do i reconfigure the account to use Gnome, instead of searching for enlightenment
[12:21] <gabe> please someone help me with wine and world of warcraft
[12:21] <starkmjolk> anyone has a clue why ndiswrapper would die on me after upgrading to dapper? Can't lode the module anymore
[12:21] <luc1fersflowers> Can anyone point me in the direction of a how to on compiling my own kernel?
[12:21] <jbirdAngel> okay thank you
[12:21] <DocTrax> dooglus: http://hintzundkunz.cjb.net/xchat/ see changes at sysinfo in version 1.46 ;)
[12:21] <gabe> someone please help me with wine and world of warcraft
[12:21] <zxc333> Can you install Ubuntu without internet access?
[12:21] <gabe> yes
[12:21] <kyncani> jbirdAngel: np :)
[12:22] <dsp_> zxc333, yes
[12:22] <h3sp4wn> dsp_: Are you using gdm ?
[12:22] <zxc333> Does it use the internet for anything as mine has frozen on "Downloading package lists....for Language Packs"
[12:22] <sladen> xcoder: run 'xawtv' or look in /var/log/messages or  /sbin/lsmod
[12:22] <Nullified> I am but via another account, My nullified account when you try to log in says "The session has lasted less than 10 seconds" and then logs me back out
[12:22] <Nullified> however other accounts work fine
[12:22] <Wyred> breezy badger is the newest ubuntu distro?
[12:23] <gabe> no, dapper drake
[12:23] <zxc333> Wyred, Dapper Drake
[12:23] <sladen> Wyred: Ubuntu 6.06 LTS is the latest.  Released 8 days ago
[12:23] <xcoder> h3sp4wn: tuner - 42276 - 0;  cx8800 - 32268 - 0; cx88xx - 62368- cx8800
[12:23] <gabe> PLEASE, for the love of God, someone help me with wine and WoW.
[12:23] <timmower> is it possible it is my mac being annoying and not loading the samba share? Under gentoo it worked from mac though...
[12:23] <airmikey> anyone here good with pannewsreader
[12:23] <Wyred> just that site only has hoary to breezy update
[12:23] <gabe> actually, just wine
[12:23] <grasshopper> LjL: cant see xlibs
[12:23] <Nullified> !nzb
[12:23] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nullified
[12:23] <dooglus> DocTrax: that's something to do with me?
[12:23] <sladen> gabe: sudo apt-get install wine ;  wine /media/cdrom/WoWSetup.exe   or something
[12:23] <DocTrax> its thanks to you
[12:24] <gnomefreak_away> ubotu tell gabe -about wine
[12:24] <gnomefreak_away> ubotu tell gabe -about wow
[12:24] <dooglus> DocTrax: oh, I see - for telling you about the /etc/* files.  right.  :)
[12:24] <krazykit> gabe: there's a good guide on the gentoo forums.  it'd be mostly the same steps.
[12:24] <zxc333> gabe: yeah I saw some WoW stuff on the gentoo forums
[12:24] <Nullified> h3sp4wn, Basically i need the "Nullified" account to look for "Gnome" instead of "Enlightenment"
[12:25] <discboy> il ya des francais?
[12:25] <dooglus> DocTrax: what you probably want to do is run the "lsb_release" program
[12:25] <macche> hi to all
[12:25] <Cooner750> Need help here on PPC. Using Dapper LiveCD. What can I use for IRC. XChat is not there?
[12:25] <mcpowley> would anyone happen to know if I can use my 5.1 speakers plugged into Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook  pcmia card into my laptop? Because all I can use with dapper is my onboard notebook sound
[12:25] <h3sp4wn> Nullified: Can you not just select gnome session with gdm
[12:25] <Nullified> Cooner750, apt-get install xchat
[12:25] <dooglus> DocTrax: "lsb_release -r" prints "Release:        6.06" or some such
[12:25] <gabe> i know about setting up wine and stuff, but theres a patch for the wine source im having trouble with
[12:25] <timmower> I get this trying to mount the samba share from the command line mount_smbfs: tree connect phase failed: syserr = Permission denied
[12:25] <gavagai> nickrud, thanks.  when i change the references do i find them on the net, or literally just change every "breezy" to "dapper"?
[12:26] <macche> can i have help with a module??
[12:26] <Nullified> h3sp4wn,  I select the account "Nullified" click login and it spews a message at me saying that I've been connected less than 10 seconds, and then takes me back to the accounts page
[12:26] <macche> where can i blacklist a module to not load??
[12:26] <gavagai> i installed breezy because dapper wouldn't work with my soundcard.  NOW I HAVE SOUND>  i hope it still works after i upgrade to dapper.
[12:26] <sadneophye> how do I destroy a package / deinstall I package that doesn't want to deinstall?
[12:26] <h3sp4wn> Nullified: Change the session type (I don't use gdm so I can't tell you exactly how to do it)
[12:27] <Nullified> Cooner750, Sorry, Try opening terminal and typing "irssi" this normally works
[12:27] <Nullified> ok brb h3sp4wn
[12:27] <BSDinux> how do i connect an ipod to dapper?
[12:27] <krazykit> BSDinux: plug it in.
[12:27] <chmod775> when I am installing ms ttf fonts
[12:27] <tiagoboldt> !ipod
[12:27] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[12:27] <chmod775> it's downloading some fonts for ever
[12:28] <chmod775> how many fonts does it download
[12:28] <frank_b> I have a Pentium 4 and ubuntu installed me the "linux-restricted-modules-386" package instead of the "linux-restricted-modules-686" one. should I change to the latter? what's the difference between the two?
[12:28] <BSDinux> yeah.. plugged it in. the ipod says "don't disconnect", the dapper doesnt do a thing
[12:28] <chmod775> all exe files
[12:28] <Stormx2> How do I apply a .diff file?
[12:28] <LjL> grasshopper: it's under the "xorg" directory, it seems
[12:28] <zxc333> Is there anyway to install Ubuntu without Espresso?
[12:28] <wastrel> what's espresso?
[12:28] <h3sp4wn> frank_b: Nominal difference you need linux-image-686 to go with the restricted modules 686
[12:29] <davidf> hi..
[12:29] <Flannel> wastrel: espresso is the old name of the liveCD installer program, now it's called... um... ubiquity
[12:29] <macche> where can i blacklist a module to not load?? i don't want to load tulip because i have a conflict with my network adapter
[12:29] <cantthinkofaname> I just installed ubuntu but I can't figure out my root password, the install never prompted me for one. How do I figure out what it is?
[12:29] <gavagai> I am going to upgrade from breezy->dapper without X.  i see that i have to change my sources file.  do i have to find exact mirrors on the web, or do I just replace every instance of 'breezy' with 'dapper' in my sources file?
[12:29] <gavagai> cantthinkofaname, you use sudo
[12:29] <nostalg1c> so, when using mdadm to create a 4 disc raid5 array, should i first create a partition on every disk myself?
[12:29] <luc1fersflowers> does anyone have any good info on optimizing the kernel?
[12:29] <zxc333> Anyway without using Ubiquity (lol)?
[12:29] <Flannel> !tell cantthinkofaname about root
[12:29] <gavagai> cantthinkofaname, the user you created can use sudo.  you can get a root prompt if you really want it with 'sudo bash'
[12:30] <tiagoboldt> gavagai: replace the names, should work
[12:30] <DocTrax> dooglus: that is a standard version info file afair
[12:30] <cantthinkofaname> gavagai, wouldn't sudo promt me for a password? I already tried su
[12:30] <Flannel> zxc333: the alternate CD
[12:30] <gavagai> cantthinkofaname, your own password is what it wants
[12:30] <gavagai> cantthinkofaname, you are in the sudo file and are authorized
[12:30] <frank_b> h3sp4wn, yes, when I try to install the 686 package it says I need to install that image. but should I do that? is it necessary? or better if I do it?
[12:30] <rob_p> macche:  I  *think*  you can list the modules you want to disable in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.
[12:30] <Flannel> cantthinkofaname: sudo prompts you for a password, and you enter your user password.  read what ubotu sent you, it explains it all.
[12:30] <DocTrax> it will work
[12:30] <h3sp4wn> frank_b: It may give you a slight performance increase
[12:30] <cantthinkofaname> gavagai, so I'm never allowed to know the root passowrd?
[12:31] <fujitsu> cantthinkofaname, there isn't one.
[12:31] <Flannel> cantthinkofaname: there is NO root password
[12:31] <krazykit> cantthinkofaname: there's no root user by default
[12:31] <gavagai> there is no root
[12:31] <cantthinkofaname> oh i see
[12:31] <gavagai> there is sudo
[12:31] <dooglus> DocTrax: OK.  but I would imagine the command is more likely to work in future than relying on the file format to stay the same.
[12:31] <macche> rob_p: thank you, now i try!!
[12:31] <cantthinkofaname> thanks everyone
[12:31] <rob_p> macche:  Be sure to report back so I will know for sure!  :-)
[12:31] <zxc333> Flannel: Is that just the old installer?
[12:31] <DocTrax> ohh
[12:31] <Flannel> zxc333: yeah, its the textmode installer
[12:31] <frank_b> h3sp4wn, ok. thank you for your help. any suspicion why did ubuntu installed me the 386 instead? (although my computer is a p4)
[12:31] <macche> okk
[12:31] <zeewolf> join #ubuntu-pl
[12:32] <Cooner750> Need more help here. Ubuntu on PPC, Mac Mini, 19" Gateway VX900 monitor, only goes to 1024x768, 800x600, or 640x480 @ 60Hz. Help?
[12:32] <Flannel> frank_b: 386 is default install, you have to manually install additional/more specific kernels
[12:32] <h3sp4wn> frank_b: Does it by default as its the most compatible
[12:32] <DocTrax> the i will maybe get bug reports
[12:32] <mrmist> Hi guys
[12:33] <mrmist> I'm having a hard time with xgl
[12:33] <mrmist> Anyone experienced here ??
[12:33] <davidf> Hi, I am a total newb with linux. I have ubuntu 5.10 installed. Trying to get connected to my IP with  a westell dual connect modem via ethernet card. DOHC was not able to install when I installed ubuntu. Can anyone please help?
[12:33] <krazykit> mrmist: #ubuntu-xgl
[12:33] <zxc333> In Ubiquity (The Graphical Installer) I heard when you select stuff to be reformatted (past the gparted screen) where you assign the swap etc...it reformats to ext2...does this include reformatting the Swap to ext2?
[12:33] <wastrel> i'm experienced, but i don't know anythign about xgl
[12:33] <mrmist> I know... no one's awake in there
[12:33] <mrmist> hmm
[12:33] <wastrel> in fact...  i'd bet there's an inverse relationship
[12:34] <nostalg1c> anyone around who can help me with mdadm?
[12:34] <wastrel> what's DOHC?
[12:34] <zim> hi all was just reading the linux format review of ubuntu 6.10 and they say F12 show all you apps buy F12 not working on my install :(
[12:34] <Constrabus> Anyone know how to mount a freshly formated reiserFS HDD to where a non root user can copy/edit files freely??
[12:34] <Cooner750> anyone?
[12:34] <Flannel> zxc333: swap isn't ext2 filesystem, it's a swap.
[12:34] <frank_b> h3sp4wn, Flannel, oh, ok. got it. so it was a generic intelx86 installation. I thought ubuntu detected the processor or something. thank you very much for your help. :)
[12:35] <wastrel> !mount
[12:35] <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
[12:35] <Flannel> frank_b: nope, that'd just be one more thing that could possibly go wrong later for random changes.  You can install the 686 processor easily enough though, via apt
[12:35] <Cooner750> command to reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[12:35] <zxc333> Flannel: Nevermind, I read about a semi-bug that reformats everything to ext2 after gparted works but it doesn't effect swap
[12:35] <angryfix> What file needs to be edited so I can persist terminal settings like 'xset -b' across sessions?
[12:35] <zxc333> Flannel: Second Ubiquity attempt lucky hopefully >>;
[12:35] <frank_b> Flannel, yes. got it. thank you very much for your help. :)
[12:35] <zim> does F12 work for anyone else ??
[12:35] <wastrel> angryfix:  you can add that to .bashrc
[12:36] <DBO> zim, sure does
[12:36] <davidf> join #emc
[12:36] <angryfix> wastrel: thanks. I wrongly edited bash_profile earlier. Thanks!
[12:36] <zim> did you have to do anything
[12:36] <wastrel> yo
[12:36] <Constrabus> Anyone know how to mount a freshly formated reiserFS HDD to where a non root user can copy/edit files freely?
[12:36] <zeewolf> hello, anyone use eagle drivers on dapper ?
[12:36] <wastrel> zim mine does nothing
[12:36] <wastrel> is this kde or gnome thing?
[12:37] <zim> it is should show all your open windows bit like OSX
[12:37] <frank_b> Flannel, I better remove the 386 package after I install the 686 one, right?
[12:37] <zxc333> zeewolf: That the Modem thing?
[12:37] <zim> gnome
[12:37] <zxc333> zeewolf: Eagleusb?
[12:37] <wastrel> mebby an xgl thingy  f12 does nothing in my gnome
[12:37] <zeewolf> zxc333: yeah
[12:37] <luc1fersflowers> Hello, i installed kde over gnome, just to try it, and i don't like it. When i go to uninstall it with synaptic it say's it's only going to free up a few KB of space when i know the total install was something like 500mb
[12:37] <luc1fersflowers> any ideas?
[12:37] <Stormx2> How do I apply a .diff file? Someone?
[12:37] <LjL> sladen: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/49061
[12:37] <eugman> how do I set the faces for users on the login screen?
[12:37] <wastrel> luc1fersflowers:  you're uninstalling kubuntu-desktop?
[12:37] <chmod775> !ttf
[12:37] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, chmod775
[12:38] <luc1fersflowers> wastrel: trying
[12:38] <Flannel> frank_b: nah, no real reason to.  don't remove it until 686 is running smooth, so you can fall back if necessary.  but, having it on there won't hurt anything (except taking up a little bit of HD space)
[12:38] <zim> DBO are u using kde or gnome
[12:38] <chmod775> !fonts
[12:38] <ubotu> well, fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[12:38] <meegaha> I want to recompile my kernel and need some help. First, where can I get the source for the default dapper kernels? (2.6.15-23 is what I'm running at the moment)
[12:38] <DarkMageZ> eugman, system > preferrences > logon photo
[12:38] <zxc333> zeewolf: Not Dapper, just installing Dapper now but gonna have to install the Eagle drivers once it's finished...did it on hoary
[12:38] <wastrel> luc1fersflowers:  heh.  kubuntu-desktop is a metapackage, it's just a wrapper for kde.  it doesn't install all the other kde packages.
[12:38] <Stormx2> Someone please? Applying a .diff file!
[12:38] <wastrel> luc1fersflowers:  i dunno how to cleanly uninstall all that other junk :] 
[12:38] <gr33npho3nix> meegaha: sudo apt-get isntall linux-source-2.6.15
[12:38] <michelinux> Salve a tutti
[12:38] <luc1fersflowers> wastrel:  how'd they get installed.....  :(
[12:38] <LjL> !it
[12:38] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:39] <gr33npho3nix> meegaha: or sudo apt-get isntall linux-source-2.6.15-23
[12:39] <luc1fersflowers> wastrel:  looks like i'm going to have to do a fresh install of dapper
[12:39] <miranda82> hello everyone
[12:39] <zeewolf> zxc333: i'm using it now on dapper, but have a "little" problem  with synchro
[12:39] <frank_b> Flannel, oh, ok. I thought it might conflict with the new one. thank you.
[12:39] <luc1fersflowers> hellow miranda82
[12:39] <wastrel> luc1fersflowers:  they're all dependencies for kubuntu-desktop, so the package manager pulls them all in, but kubuntu-desktop itself is basically just a list
[12:39] <Dreamglider> ifconfig: wich is my pc's ip address  inet addr:192.168.1.100  or Bcast:192.168.1.255 ?
[12:39] <SWPadnos> Stormx2, there are a number of optins.  look at the man page for patch  (usually something lie patch -p0 < patch.file
[12:39] <luc1fersflowers> wastrel:  aaahhh, i see i see
[12:39] <LjL> Dreamglider: the former, assuming it's correct
[12:39] <miranda82> i have a problem trying to delay the audio in a video file, i tried with vlc, and mplayer, both return to zero value qhen i check if it is correct
[12:39] <Constrabus> Dramglider, most likely 192.168.1.100
[12:39] <Dreamglider> tks
[12:40] <roler> How do I hcange the bootup splash screen? I have one to put in its place
[12:40] <zxc333> zeewolf: What do you mean by Synchro?
[12:40] <Constrabus> Dramglider, but it depends on your routers config.
[12:40] <wastrel> luc1fersflowers:  find one of the major kde packages and remove that, the dependencies will go away with it.
[12:40] <luc1fersflowers> wastrel:  i'll try that thanks
[12:40] <Constrabus> Dramglider, which can be accessed if you type in 192.168.1.1 into the address bar of your internet browser
[12:40] <number41> can somebody please help me with sudo
[12:41] <Constrabus> number41 Whats the problem
[12:41] <frank_b> bye h3sp4wn and Flannel . thanks once again. :)
[12:41] <number41> i cant for the life of me get it to accept my "user" password
[12:41] <number41> it just says its wrong
[12:41] <h3sp4wn> frank_b: no probs
[12:41] <meegaha> gr33npho3nix: thanks!
[12:41] <Constrabus> number41, is it on the numberpad?
[12:41] <zeewolf> zxc333: when you fire eaglectrl -d, my modem doesn't synchronize, i have to rmmod and modprobe it a couple times, and then it works
[12:41] <number41> Constrabus no it is not
[12:41] <miranda82> i have a problem trying to delay the audio in a video file, i tried with vlc, and mplayer, both return to zero value qhen i check if it is correct
[12:41] <wastrel> number41:  so you're able to log in with that username & password?
[12:42] <zxc333> zeewolf: ah yes I remember that..what modem you using?
[12:42] <eugman> That is wierd, there is no logon photo in preferences
[12:42] <ryne> i have an nvidia card with the drivers installed, can anyone tell me how i can enable twinview, or whatever i need to get my second monitor working?
[12:42] <zeewolf> zxc333: sagem fast 800 i think
[12:42] <mcpowley> hmm, what's the best dvd burner for linux that can burn iso's?
[12:42] <Cooner750> keyboard shortcut to quit X?
[12:42] <zxc333> zeewolf: Same as what I used to use...got it from Tiscali xD
[12:42] <number41> constrabus, yes, i can log into the normal account fine and i can use the "add / remove" programs and all that stuff with the password...but in a consol it refuses to work
[12:42] <eugman> mcpowley, I am partial to gnomebaker
[12:42] <human> mcpowley, there is one that installed on default
[12:42] <chamo> does FGLRX work for someone here ?
[12:42] <krazykit> Cooner750: control alt backspace
[12:42] <mythicness> my grub just hangs
[12:42] <Arnald> jeezus, so my wireless card that worked in breezy is not even supported in dapper - thanks a bunch for the warnings !
[12:43] <krazykit> chamo: it does for lots of people.
[12:43] <chamo> my Ati Radeon Mobility 9700 can't have fglrx working... fglrxinfo always says MESA... ;/
[12:43] <mythicness> i just installed kubuntu on a macbookpro
[12:43] <eugman> me, chamo, did you reconfig the xserver?
[12:43] <mluser-work> Does anyone know which repo has skype?
[12:43] <chamo> im desperate
[12:43] <krazykit> Arnald: err... what card?
[12:43] <zeewolf> zxc333: it was ok on breezy, but i had to compile eagle sources on dapper :P
[12:43] <gnomefreak_away> ubotu tell mluser-work -about skype
[12:43] <Constrabus> number41, have you edited your root PWs at all?
[12:43] <Arnald> krazykit: it's a 3com officeconnect one
[12:43] <mluser-work> thanks
[12:43] <XiCillin> what is a stable tempurature for a CPU>
[12:43] <chamo> eugman: can you help me ?
[12:43] <XiCillin> ?
[12:43] <gnomefreak_away> yw
[12:43] <number41> constrabus no i have no
[12:43] <mcpowley> eugman, thanks i'll try it out
[12:43] <krazykit> Arnald: and you used native drivers or ndiswrapper?
[12:43] <Arnald> I failed a dapper upgrade then tried the install cd
[12:43] <zeewolf> zxc333: it doesn't come up on boot, it's second thing :P
[12:43] <Arnald> native
[12:44] <JasonL> in KDE when i click end session it takes me to usplash and restarts my pc, how can i fix this?
[12:44] <number41> wastrel yes it does work on the username it just wont work in sudo in a consol
[12:44] <mythicness> i just installed kubuntu on a macbookpro
[12:44] <mythicness> my grub just hangs
[12:44] <mythicness> ideas?
[12:44] <eugman> well after installing the drivers did you reconfigure the xserver?
[12:44] <zxc333> zeewolf: are you serious? aren't they available?
[12:44] <chamo> eugman: yes.
[12:44] <Arnald> it was fine with breezy
[12:44] <Constrabus> number41, may i ask what command your trying to sudo?
[12:44] <Dreamgliderstwin> ok now, when i start azurus i get a Warning  azureus didnt shutdown tidily(i just reinstalled it) and the warning wont go off the screen it just keep sitting here!!!
[12:44] <eugman> then I'm of no use to you, sorry.
[12:44] <wastrel> number41:  is this the first user you added to the machine?
[12:44] <sladen> JasonL: you can file a bug report!
[12:44] <erikneudorfer> Im trying to install ubuntu on a second computer of mine but it wont get past "Mounting root file system" on the load screen
[12:44] <chamo> do u know how I can "cleanly" reinstall everything ?
[12:44] <h3sp4wn> mythicness: You need to install elilo
[12:44] <krazykit> Arnald: it shouldn't have lost support, because this is a newer kernel, though ubuntu patches the hell out of the kernel
[12:44] <number41> constrabus "sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/win32"
[12:44] <JasonL> how and where sladen?
[12:44] <number41> wastrel yes its the first user
[12:44] <Arnald> krazykit: well it has
[12:44] <eugman> Is there supposed to be a logon photo option in dapper?
[12:45] <Arnald> and if it was supported the CD would work wouldn't it?
[12:45] <BrownMan> Hey.  I am using the VNC server on 6.06 Dapper and I want to view it from a Windows PC on the same network...what do I type in the VNC viewer to view a linux PC on my network?
[12:45] <JasonL> i would appreciate if you could guide me throught it sladen =)
[12:45] <chmod775> hey I tried out automatrix but when I go to install ms true type fonts it keeps downloading some exe files and it's never ending
[12:45] <krazykit> Arnald: yes, i got that.  have you done a search on the forums/wiki?
[12:45] <chamo> eugman: I dont think so.
[12:45] <sladen> JasonL: http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+filebug
[12:45] <kermitX_> anyone help me with a crashing X? when browsing a particular page in ff or epiphany. might be restricted nvidia driver related.
[12:45] <Arnald> krazykit: found one post with the same problem - unsolved
[12:45] <xcoder> nobody know what happen with my TVTuner ... hmmm nobody can help me ?
[12:45] <JasonL> ok
[12:45] <mythicness> h3sp4wn: Ok, can i install it using the livecd?
[12:45] <erikneudorfer> Im trying to install ubuntu on a second computer of mine but it wont get past "Mounting root file system" on the load screen, whats up with that?
[12:45] <krazykit> Arnald: you could use ndiswrapper for the time being
[12:45] <Arnald> krazykit: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=32be8f5f4a9bcff22202a16b8c0b6b8e&t=190452
[12:45] <inrelief> is there any may to max out cpu scaling (on notebooks) when plugged in, and then allow dynamic scaling when on battery?
[12:45] <JasonL> can my shipit login be used sladen?
[12:45] <sladen> BrownMan: the IP address of the machine you want to view
[12:45] <chmod775> hey I tried out automatrix but when I go to install ms true type fonts it keeps downloading some exe files and it's never ending
[12:45] <chmod775> hey I tried out automatrix but when I go to install ms true type fonts it keeps downloading some exe files and it's never ending
[12:45] <sladen> JasonL: yes
[12:45] <mcpowley> i'm having some problems with installing the emu10k1 driver for my audigy...I downloaded it off sourceforge in a tar.gz file, and i opened it...and there's all this confusing compile information that is horribly confusing, is there an easier way to make this work?
[12:46] <abo> does anyone how can I print to a postscript output file instead of the printer?
[12:46] <ryne> i have an nvidia card with the drivers installed, can anyone tell me how i can enable twinview, or whatever i need to get my second monitor working?
[12:46] <krazykit> inrelief: yeah, if you play with cpufreq.conf
[12:46] <BrownMan> sladen:  but wouldn't the IP address of all the computers be the same on the same network?
[12:46] <zeewolf> zxc333: well, they are deb packages for eagle in repo, but for some reasons i think it doesnt work as it should :P
[12:46] <jkl-> i've run 'dpkg -i openssl_0.9.8b-2_i386.deb' which did not install due to unmet dependencies, yet i cannot do 'apt-get upgrade' because it still nags me about those unmet dependencies - how do i get out of this state?
[12:46] <Arnald> well I could but the machine isn't actually networked ATM . . . ;(
[12:46] <Constrabus> number41, try running "sudo adept" for testing purposes
[12:46] <chmod775> how do I install ttf fonts
[12:46] <inrelief> krazykit, thanks
[12:46] <Arnald> for some reason
[12:46] <timmower> so does no one use samba any more? or is ti just working fine for everyone?
[12:46] <chamo> eugman: any other idea for my fglrx? the module seems loaded, I have --reinstall (ed) packages and headers, checked xorg.conf... but nothing
[12:46] <BrownMan> sladen:  how do I find the IP address on this linux PC?
[12:46] <number41> constrabus sudo adept yeilds no output
[12:46] <eXistenZ> VMWare is a free application?
[12:46] <JasonL> sladen how do i go about this, what should i write etc?
[12:46] <sladen> BrownMan: no, each computer has a unique IP address.  They are like phone numbers.  If everyone had the same telephone number, it wouldn't work
[12:46] <inrelief> krazykit, where would cpufreq.conf be located?  (locate doesn't find it)......
[12:47] <chmod775> krazykit: hi any idea on how I can install ttf fonts, I tried out the manual way in breezy but the fonts are not displayed properly
[12:47] <sladen> BrownMan: /sbin/ifconfig
[12:47] <chamo> eXistenZ: you can try it and keep getting new keys monthly to use it.
[12:47] <eugman> Sorry no. My knowledge is quite limited.
[12:47] <halibut> What does this error in synaptic mean? E: The package index files are corrupted. No Filename: field for package apt-file. E: Unable to lock the download directory
[12:47] <sladen> JasonL: write actually what you wrote in the channel above.
[12:47] <Constrabus> number41, try entering "su"
[12:47] <JasonL> ok
[12:48] <sladen> JasonL: eg. When I do XXX it does YYY.  It should actually do ZZZZ.
[12:48] <darkman241> sladen: Open a command shell and type "ifconfig"
[12:48] <chamo> anyone can help me to make work fglrx ? only mesa can be activated since Dapper final release
[12:48] <krazykit> inrelief: that'd be because it's cpufreqd.conf.  it's /etc/cpufreqd.conf
[12:48] <number41> constrabus i get an authentication failure when i enter my password for su
[12:48] <sladen> darkman241: yes.
[12:48] <Fr4ntic> Do someone have Ventrilo working on Ubuntu Breezy? I got some codec problems I guess, but I havent found any codecs for it on Wines website or even Google. I have installed NAS (I cant talk in any way in Ventrilo) VERY glad if someone could help me out.
[12:48] <inrelief> krazykit, ahh, thx again
[12:48] <gavagai> i have 2.6.12-9-386 on breezy, can i update to dapperand keep this kernel?
[12:48] <Flannel> Constrabus: no, don't recommend su.
[12:48] <krazykit> chmod775: nope.  plus, you're using automatix, which isn't really supported, officially.
[12:48] <rsd> hi
[12:48] <chmod775> ok
[12:48] <rsd> how big is the typical ubuntu desktop installation?
[12:48] <chmod775> what about easy ubunut, krazykit
[12:48] <sladen> Fr4ntic: if you are using wine.  Look for normal MS Windows installers/executables
[12:49] <sladen> rsd: 2GB
[12:49] <krazykit> chmod775: also not supported here, but i hear it's "safer"
[12:49] <Constrabus> Flannel, was just to see if he could enter with his password, not as a permanent use. But no problem, I wont anymore.
[12:49] <shodanjr_gr> hey guys...
[12:49] <zxc333> zeewolf: I have a modem which is basically a rebranded Sagem 800, I'm trying a custom install now...I'll tell you how I get on once I'm done
[12:49] <benkong2> could someone tell me why /media/winxp shows up as Hard Disk on my desktop? Here is my fstab http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15356
[12:49] <Fr4ntic> sladen, from Windows homepage you mean, and then just install it as normal?
[12:49] <BrownMan> neat it worked.  Thanks
[12:49] <shodanjr_gr> i got a file copy over wireless lan issue with Dapper
[12:49] <sladen> Fr4ntic:   wine foobar.exe
[12:49] <wastrel> my pretty fresh dapper install is about 2.5GB
[12:49] <shodanjr_gr> anyone available for some help?
[12:49] <chmod775> ok
[12:49] <erikneudorfer> Im trying to install ubuntu on a second computer of mine but it wont get past "Mounting root file system" on the load screen, what am i doing wrong? it worked fine when i did it to my first computer
[12:49] <benkong2> !networkmanager
[12:49] <ubotu> I heard networkmanager is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkmanagerHowto
[12:49] <sladen> Fr4ntic: or double click on the .exe
[12:49] <zeewolf> zxc333: ok
[12:49] <Fr4ntic> sladen, from what directory? ~/.wine/drive_c/ ?
[12:50] <sladen> Fr4ntic: save the .exe installer on your Desktop.  Then use the mouse to double-click it
[12:50] <Constrabus> number41, have you restarted your session lately?
[12:50] <shodanjr_gr> here is the issue: i acccess my windows PC via the Network Servers option, i access my shared my documents directory and try to copy paste a directory from in there...(i got some programming courses files there). the problem is that the copy procedure seems to stop half way through...while trying to copy a .class file....
[12:50] <Fr4ntic> sladen, okey. as usual then as in old windows :)
[12:50] <shodanjr_gr> its done it to me like 5 times already...
[12:51] <gavagai> i am about to to a dist upgrade WITHOUT x.  i found a sources list on the internet, would anyone be willing to take a quick look at it to see if it is OK?
[12:51] <number41> constrabus i restarted and it didnt help at all
[12:51] <krazykit> gavagai: yeah, just pastebin it
[12:51] <gavagai> ok thanks, one second
[12:51] <Morden> hiya, if I do a "whois IP" will it always query the correct RIR (e.g. RIPE, ARIN, ....)?
[12:51] <Ng> !tell gavagai about sources
[12:52] <shodanjr_gr> aanyone?
[12:52] <Wyred> going to be rebooting soon as installing a new Distro, soon as the 6GB dl is finished
[12:52] <sladen> Fr4ntic: wine is design to allow windows programs to run as expected, yes
[12:52] <ijeff> Well, besides the horrible resolution (I want my 1600x1200!), I'm loving Ubuntu!
[12:52] <JasonL> Sladen i submitted it
[12:52] <sladen> Morden: yes
[12:52] <krazykit> ijeff: you might need to play with your xorg.conf.  i'll be there's a guide somewhere.
[12:52] <sladen> JasonL: thank you!
[12:52] <gavagai> here's the pastbin, thanks a lot i appreciate it: http://pastebin.com/768584
[12:52] <Morden> sladen: Thx :)
[12:52] <zexr0> !resolution
[12:52] <sladen> JasonL: I'll probably get an email shortly.  Or somebody else will reply
[12:52] <ubotu> methinks resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:52] <JasonL> how long will it be until it is all confirmed and verified approx Sladen?
[12:52] <ProN00b> on my normal X i had gnome set so it would be only on one screen (the task and toolbar) now with Xgl it is on both screens, how can i set it back so its only on one screen anymore ?
[12:52] <ijeff> krazykil: followed the wiki but it just won't work ><
[12:52] <krazykit> gavagai: yeah, that looks fine.
[12:53] <mythicness> can someone tell me how to uninstall grub and install elilo using live cd
[12:53] <gavagai> thank you both!
[12:53] <Constrabus> number41, Sorry, I cant think of anyting else at the moment. Im sure someone help mor knowledgable about this can help more more.
[12:53] <gavagai> and one last question... if i dist-upgrade and it installs a new kernel, will it automagically keep my old kernel as a boot option?
[12:53] <sladen> JasonL: 1 minute -> couple of days
[12:53] <ljl_> sladen: know what, the problem looks a tad less apparent under a console than under X (though i'm quite positive it's there nonetheless)... on the other hand, most of the time the console "forgets" to output new-line characters. wonder if it's related... do you know of any key that, when kept pressed, suppresses newlines?!
[12:53] <krazykit> gavagai: yeah, it should
[12:54] <JasonL> ok sladen
[12:54] <JasonL> ty
[12:54] <macche> rob_p is working!!!
[12:54] <macche> thank you
[12:54] <gavagai> ok good, because the only reason i installed breezy is that dapper just would not work with my soundcard
[12:54] <gavagai> and if i lose sound i may want to go back to this kernel
[12:54] <Constrabus> Anyone have an Idea why number41 cant sudo? He is useing the same passowrd he used to log in.
[12:54] <gavagai> he is not in the sudoers file?
[12:54] <mythicness> how do u uninstall grub and install elilo using live cd (grub wont boot)
[12:54] <zxc333> zeewolf: you checked out the ubuntu forunms
[12:54] <wastrel> there was a thing with groups.
[12:54] <rob_p> macche:  Cool!  Thanks for letting me know!
[12:54] <wastrel> is he in the admin group
[12:54] <gnomefreak> candid he enable su at any time?
[12:54] <Constrabus> gavagai Where is that file located?
[12:54] <zxc333> zeewolf: *forums...their seems to be a lot of stuff on there
[12:55] <JasonL> sladen ive just found a bug exactly the same
[12:55] <JasonL> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/43621
[12:55] <ProN00b> on my normal X i had gnome set so it would be only on one screen (the task and toolbar) now with Xgl it is on both screens, how can i set it back so its only on one screen anymore ?
[12:55] <gavagai> Constrabus, you edit it as root with 'visudo', it is /etc/sudoers i think
[12:55] <ljl_> JasonL: what problem do you have with usplash? (asking because i have a problem with it)
[12:55] <macche> rob_p: you know how can i have beagle tray icon in dapper?? in breezy i have best....
[12:55] <mcpowley> how would I go about making a new directory in a folder
[12:55] <zeewolf> zxc333: yeah, i followed the clues to self compile the eagle sources, it works as you see, but modem doesn't synchronize at first try
[12:56] <gnomefreak> mcpowley: mkdir
[12:56] <sindrum> can anyone help me get su working...i type in su and then the password and i get this su: Authentication failure
[12:56] <sindrum>  Sorry.
[12:56] <erikneudorfer> any one wanna help me install ubuntu on a second computer of mine?
[12:56] <JasonL> ljl_ when logging out the PC restarts, and does not take me to the login screen
[12:56] <ljl_> !tell sindrum about sud
[12:56] <u01p2109>  
[12:56] <rob_p> macche:  What's beagle tray icon?
[12:56] <ProN00b> on my normal X i had gnome set so it would be only on one screen (the task and toolbar) now with Xgl it is on both screens, how can i set it back so its only on one screen ?
[12:56] <ljl_> !tell sindrum about sudo
[12:56] <sindrum> sud?
[12:56] <sindrum> ohh sudo
[12:56] <macche> the icon near the clock
[12:56] <sindrum> yeah that seems to work
[12:56] <ljl_> sindrum: bear with me, my keyboard's not working well at all
[12:56] <shodanjr_gr> FFS
[12:56] <macche> and with F12 you can open the beagle search windows
[12:57] <shodanjr_gr> why the heck does dapper crash when copying files over WLAN?
[12:57] <sindrum> but will that keep me in root?
[12:57] <mcpowley> gnomefreak, I get a permission denied message in terminal, i'm trying to make a directory in my usr/src folder for my sound drivers
[12:57] <macche> but now in dapper, if i hit F12 nothing appends
[12:57] <JasonL> what problem are you having ljl_??
[12:57] <ljl_> JasonL: oh not the same problem that i have then. though it would sound more like a problem with GDM/KDM than with usplash, to me
[12:57] <Constrabus> number41, you can check if your in the sudoers file located in the /etc directory. You can edite the file with visudo if you find that your not in there.
[12:57] <rob_p> macche:  All the icons near my clock are ones that I made so I guess I'm still unclear... sorry.
[12:57] <gnomefreak> mcpowley: sudo mkdir
[12:57] <ljl_> sindrum: no
[12:57] <PseudoPlacebo> Has anyone, or does anyone know about dual-booting Linux (namely Ubuntu) and OS X?
[12:57] <krazykit> shodanjr_gr: maybe you're using experimental drivers?
[12:57] <ljl_> sindrum: but you can "sudo -i" for that
[12:57] <JasonL> oh ok ljl
[12:57] <mythicness> how do u uninstall grub and install elilo using live cd (grub wont boot)
[12:57] <sindrum> ok let me give that a try
[12:57] <macche> rob_p can i speak to you in query??
[12:57] <shodanjr_gr> krazykit im using windows drivers via ndiswrapper....
[12:57] <ljl_> sindrum: (though, you really should avoid *staying* root in most cases, and just use sudo)
[12:57] <sindrum> ok
[12:57] <rob_p> macche:  yes
[12:58] <sindrum> is there a way to get su to work?
[12:58] <mcpowley> gnomefreak, thanks much you're my hero
[12:58] <ProN00b> on my normal X i had gnome set so it would be only on one screen (the task and toolbar) now with Xgl it is on both screens, how can i set it back so its only on one screen ?
[12:58] <xjohn> Seveas: How is my stupid bitch(you) doing today?
[12:58] <shodanjr_gr> the point is that it works FINE when using the net or downloading... it crashed when copying files of my windows PC
[12:58] <matt0440> is there a command so i can get the java plugin??
[12:58] <sladen> sindrum: man root_sudo
[12:58] <yurka> hey guys
[12:58] <sindrum> k
[12:58] <yurka> where is window manager?
[12:58] <ljl_> sindrum: not without risking to break other (small, admittedly) things... but why would you need that anyway?
[12:58] <PseudoPlacebo> Has anyone, or does anyone know about dual-booting Linux (namely Ubuntu) and OS X?
[12:58] <ljl_> sindrum: i don't see much of a difference between su and "sudo -i"
[12:58] <sladen> sindrum: but please use 'sudo'.  It's a much better solution
[12:58] <Seveas> ljl_, su ~ sudo -s
[12:58] <sindrum> im trying to get fkux box working
[12:59] <Seveas> ljl_, su - ~ sudo -i
[12:59] <macche> rob_p can you see my query??
[12:59] <sindrum> and need to change the permissions on .xinitrc
[12:59] <krazykit> ljl_: there's no root user to log in as, helping prevent a lot of breakage.
[12:59] <sladen> ljl_: and 'sudo -i' sort of defeats the point of sudo 'sudo'
[12:59] <ljl_> Seveas: whatever :)
[12:59] <gnomefreak> he was a real bright one :(
[12:59] <sindrum> it wont let me save because i dont have the permissions
[12:59] <ljl_> krazykit: i know that ;)
[12:59] <mythicness> how do u uninstall grub and install elilo using live cd (grub wont boot)
[12:59] <sindrum> fluxbox*
[12:59] <dylan_> does anybody know how hot a laptop should get until i should turn it off?
[12:59] <krazykit> mythicness: have you searched?  just install elilo.
[12:59] <sladen> ljl_: no shared passwords, fine grained control, audit logs, locking, only running what's needed with priviliges...
[12:59] <shodanjr_gr> why the heck does dapper crash when copying files over WLAN? anyone got an idea?
[12:59] <mythicness> i tried
[01:00] <ljl_> sladen: i agree with that, but then if one really *wants* su for some reason, then sudo -i / sudo -s are certainly a good substitude
[01:00] <mythicness> i ran apt-get install elilo
[01:00] <mythicness> and apt-get remove grub
[01:00] <sladen> mythicness: why do you want elilo.  are you on ia64?
[01:00] <SurfnKid> guys whats the command i should add in /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs    defaults,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0       1 to do the noauto mount. can someone add this and post. not sure where to place it
[01:00] <u01p2109> where is russian comunnity?
[01:00] <mythicness> then i rebooted and grub still tried to load?
[01:00] <sladen> ljl_: yes.  Better than using 'su'.
[01:00] <chuck8> your laptop should shut itself down when it gets hot
[01:00] <krazykit> u01p2109: #ubuntu-ru, i think
[01:00] <mythicness> sladen: 'i am running a macbook pro
[01:00] <SurfnKid> !ntfs
[01:00] <dylan_> chuck8, really?  i never heard that.
[01:00] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[01:00] <darkman241> dylan: no hard and fast rule, but they're certainly not intended for operations at full duty constantly.
[01:00] <sindrum> ok ill work with sudo then thanks
[01:01] <sladen> u01p2109: http://www.ubuntu.ru/ http://forum.ubuntu-ru.org/
[01:01] <ljl_> sindrum: you can actually type "sudo su -" if you really like, but that's sort of pointless
[01:01] <tempered> is there something special I have to do to get the LAMP install to alllow me to : sudo perl -MCPAN -e 'install something' ?
[01:01] <rob_p> macche:  No.
[01:01] <sladen> sindrum: thanks.  Modern operating systems use it  (eg. Mac OSX aswell)
[01:01] <ic56> SurfnKid: "defaults" contains auto.  Read the manpage for "mount" to see what "defaults" expands to.
[01:01] <shodanjr_gr> why the heck does dapper crash when copying files over WLAN? anyone got an idea?
[01:01] <gavagai> ok i'm using that source file from the bot... updating... about to pull the trigger on dist upgrade...
[01:01] <sladen> tempered: you'll find alot of perl modules already packaged directly
[01:01] <PseudoPlacebo> Has anyone, or does anyone know about dual-booting Linux (namely Ubuntu) and OS X? (again. >.>)
[01:02] <mythicness> how do you alter installed apps on ur harddrive etc... using the live cd?
[01:02] <ry> anyone gotten twinview to work in Dapper?
[01:02] <tempered> right, but I need HTML::Template and it's not default
[01:02] <SurfnKid> ic56: man fstab?
[01:02] <sladen> tempered: perl -mCPAN::Debian -e shell
[01:02] <macche> rob_p try to query me..
[01:02] <krazykit> mythicness: you'll need to chroot into your system, and run the commands from that terminal.
[01:02] <u01p2109> sladen: krazykit thanks
[01:02] <mythicness> krazykit: oh ok, could you point me in the right direction?
[01:03] <SurfnKid> whats a gui way to see man?
[01:03] <sladen> tempered: actually, try   dh-make-perl --build --notest --cpan Tie::RDBM
[01:03] <amortvigil> what is symlink?
[01:03] <sladen> SurfnKid: xman
[01:03] <ic56> SurfnKid: fstab is a short manpage.  It states you should read the mount manpage for details.
[01:03] <SurfnKid> ic56: thx
[01:03] <gavagai> you can see man pages in your browser too
[01:03] <ic56> SurfnKid: welcome
[01:03] <ljl_> amortvigil: a symlink is a file that actually just contains a pointer to another file
[01:03] <SurfnKid> oh ok
[01:03] <sladen> amortvigil: a pointer/shortcut/alias from one location to another directory/file
[01:03] <ljl_> amortvigil: so you can have a file called /foo/bar, and a like to it called /bar/foo
[01:03] <cdubya> evenin, all
[01:03] <gavagai> ok its upgrading... if this works and i still have sound, i'm going to be a very happy man
[01:04] <ljl_> amortvigil: it's similar to Windows "shortcuts", but more general
[01:04] <matt0440> 10what is the command to get the java plugin?>
[01:04] <tempered> dh-make-perl not on the system
[01:04] <amortvigil> okay
[01:04] <ljl_> amortvigil: "like to it"="link to it"
[01:04] <zxc333> Is the root of my machine /
[01:04] <krazykit> mythicness: simply, boot into the liveCD, mount your ubuntu partition, and `chroot /mount/point /bin/bash`  you may need sudo, i don't recall.  from there you can use aptitude or apt to modify packages
[01:04] <SurfnKid> ic56:  xman fstab returns a bunch of arguments no GUI
[01:04] <SurfnKid> :(
[01:04] <gavagai> zxc333, yes
[01:05] <mythicness> oh ok, but how do i mount my kubuntu install?
[01:05] <mythicness> if i try mount it sats that its currently busy
[01:05] <mythicness> and i dont see my drive mounted under "df"
[01:05] <amortvigil> ljl_: how must i do this : If you only intend to use the Allies CD, symlink the mix files from the CD root (run the following command while in your RA2 directory: 'ln -s /mnt/cdrom/*.mix .', substitute /mnt/cdrom with your CD mountpoint). Otherwise, copy all the mix files from your Allies CD root to your RA2 directory, and then insert the Soviet CD and symlink ('ln -s /mnt/cdrom/*02.mix .') or copy maps02.mix and movies02.mix from it
[01:05] <Ademan> if i have       ./foo/bar.cpp    and     it has the line "#include "bar.h" "   shouldnt it include ./foo/bar.h ?
[01:06] <zxc333> how do I "Run as different user" in dapper...it used to be in system toools
[01:06] <benkong2> anyone why dapper on a thinkpad would freeze | lockup| hard when network-manager tries to connect to wireless? All I can do is press the power button to get it to restart.
[01:06] <squiddle|drunk> !java
[01:06] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:06] <ljl_> amortvigil: type what it tells you to type in a console. i believe "/mnt/cdrom" is "/media/cdrom" under ubuntu
[01:06] <gavagai> my dist upgrade will take 10 minutes.  now THAT'S a minimal install.  :)
[01:06] <soundray> zxc333: it's now under System-Quit
[01:07] <SurfnKid> well so far my wifi is working good
[01:07] <ljl_> amortvigil: where it says to "copy" files, just remember that the command to copy is "cp <original-file> <new-file>"
[01:07] <v|nc3> hi guys
[01:07] <matt0440> hod do i get java???
[01:07] <zxc333> I want to run nautilus as root...how can I do it?
[01:07] <matt0440> how*
[01:07] <soundray> !java
[01:07] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:07] <wastrel> jaaaaaaaaaavaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[01:07] <ljl_> zxc333: try "sudo nautilus"
[01:07] <soundray> !javadebs
[01:07] <krazykit> zxc333: you really oughtn't, but sudo nautilus
[01:07] <ubotu> In Breezy: j2re1.4 is in multiverse. In Dapper: sun-java5-jre is in multiverse
[01:07] <ic56> SurfnKid: from the GNOME panel, click on the life saver icon> Manual Pages> System Administration> mount.  xman should work too but apparently isn't configured by default.
[01:08] <v|nc3> i got ubuntu to work
[01:08] <shodanjr_gr> guys
[01:08] <v|nc3> was very easy
[01:08] <shodanjr_gr> how do i setup networking on a windows network for Dapper?
[01:08] <wastrel> samba!
[01:08] <TTilus> shodanjr_gr: depends on what you consider as "networking"
[01:09] <dooglus> shodanjr_gr: share the folder as normal on windows, and access it using smb on dapper
[01:09] <gavagai> so when i want to install x is the command:  apt-get install x-window-system ?
[01:09] <v|nc3> the first account created during installation is administrator right?
[01:09] <rob_p> macche:  Sorry... got distracted.  I'm at work.  :-)
[01:09] <ljl_> TTilus: what about two 33.6k serial modems connected through a muted phoneline
[01:09] <TTilus> you can afaik map smb shares with nautilus, just "connect to server"
[01:09] <macche> rob_p no problem :DDD
[01:09] <krazykit> that's odd
[01:09] <SurfnKid> ic56: cant find lifesaver in dapper's panel ill look for it
[01:09] <krazykit> what happened to composite?
[01:10] <gavagai> v|nc3, the first account can use sudo but is not like a full blown superuser.  but, yeah.
[01:10] <dooglus> gavagai: there's a package called 'x-window-system-core'
[01:10] <soundray> v|nc3: the first account you create can run system programs via sudo.
[01:10] <shodanjr_gr> well i just came across swomething creepy...i seem to be able to access my shared windows folders over WLAN but i cant see them over ethernet....
[01:10] <gavagai> dooglus, thanks
[01:10] <ic56> SurfnKid: it's a round thing with white and red stripds
[01:10] <dooglus> gavagai: I don't know if that's what you want to install though.
[01:10] <v|nc3> ahh
[01:10] <gavagai> oh
[01:10] <ic56> SurfnKid: (stripes)
[01:10] <gavagai> i just want a regular desktop
[01:10] <gavagai> maybe like gnome for my wife and xfce for me
[01:10] <v|nc3> when searching for programs to download what type do i have to get
[01:10] <soundray> gavagai: install the ubuntu-desktop package then
[01:10] <dooglus> gavagai: maybe 'xserver-xorg' is better, I don't know.  or if you want GNOME or KDE as well, then something else...
[01:11] <gavagai> ok cool
[01:11] <soundray> gavagai: and the xubuntu-desktop package for you
[01:11] <gavagai> thank you
[01:11] <dooglus> gavagai: ubuntu-desktop for you and xubuntu-desktop for your wife
[01:11] <ljl_> gavagai: and the kubuntu-desktop one if you want to give KDE a chance too :)
[01:11] <OMGLAZERS> Would anyone know how to get some version of Quicktime or a quicktime replacement installed?
[01:11] <gavagai> kde reminds me of a system i don't like so much.  :)
[01:11] <soundray> gavagai: and edubuntu-desktop just to be fair
[01:11] <dooglus> OMGLAZERS: mplayer plays quicktime movies for me.  I had to get the right codecs is all
[01:11] <SurfnKid> ic56: someone took that away from me :P nah, really it aint there, whats the command to add a shortcut to it, 5.10 had it i saw it, but I cant find it on Dapper, grr Dappaa don like me :(
[01:12] <dooglus> !restricted-formats
[01:12] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, dooglus
[01:12] <dooglus> !restricted
[01:12] <ubotu> well, restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[01:12] <gavagai> lol, my harddrive is getting full here.  ;)
[01:12] <ljl_> OMGLAZERS: vlc should play them too, and so should xine
[01:12] <rob_p> macche:  Tried to msg you but apparently didn't work.  Maybe because I'm connected via TOR or something.
[01:12] <dooglus> gavagai: xubuntu is nice enough - your wife can probably use it.
[01:12] <krazykit> OMGLAZERS: w32codecs.
[01:12] <gavagai> cool
[01:12] <rob_p> macche:  Anyway, I better get back to work here.  Good luck.
[01:12] <OMGLAZERS> ljl_: I downloaded and installed VLC already.. but i'm more worried about in-webpage playing.. aka: I wanna watch YTMNDs
[01:12] <ic56> SurfnKid: on breezy, it's also under System> Help.  Maybe it's still there in Dapper?
[01:12] <gavagai> i actually mostly use terminal and screen so i probably won't even use it too much, but i'll want to play with it, config it, etc.
[01:12] <manish> hi all
[01:13] <beerockxs> I have this weird bug with miscolored buttons in Gnome, see this pic: http://www.deckmaker.mynetcologne.de/Bildschirmfoto.png
[01:13] <dooglus> rob_p: you can't /msg people if you're not registered, that's all
[01:13] <beerockxs> against what package should i report it?
[01:13] <ljl_> OMGLAZERS: wouldn't know abot that, but i guess the page about restricted formats has some pointers
[01:13] <OMGLAZERS> dooglus: Does Mplayer play in webpages?
[01:13] <squiddle|drunk> OMGLAZERS  yes with mozplugger in firefox
[01:13] <krazykit> OMGLAZERS: yes, with mplayerplug-in, which i think is named differently in ubuntu
[01:13] <dysmind> OMGLAZERS, there is a plugin yes
[01:13] <SurfnKid> ic56: found help topics? that could be it
[01:14] <OMGLAZERS> Thanks then
[01:14] <v|nc3> how do i install java
[01:14] <ic56> SurfnKid: try it.  Where was it?
[01:14] <macche> rob_p: don't worry, good work!! :DD
[01:14] <soundray> beerockxs: weird indeed. Have you tried a different theme?
[01:14] <DAC1138> v|nc3, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[01:14] <manish> hey i got some strange problem ie, while playing a dvd using totem it plays perfectly but if i m playing some movie cd then no sound is there, so can any one tell me what to do?
[01:14] <SurfnKid>  ic56 yeah System> Help 5 options
[01:14] <SurfnKid> System Documentation, They should put life ssssaver all over that
[01:14] <dooglus> OMGLAZERS: there's an mplayer plugin for firefox, but it's not very good IMHO
[01:14] <rob_p> macche:  thanks
[01:14] <OMGLAZERS> dooglus: Ah. OK.
[01:15] <v|nc3> thanks DAC1138
[01:15] <dooglus> OMGLAZERS: but I've not found any decent movie player plugin for firefox.  have you?
[01:15] <OMGLAZERS> Dooglus: Nope. I started with ubuntu.. oh, now?
[01:15] <OMGLAZERS> Dooglus: First linux ever.
[01:15] <soundray> !info mozplugger
[01:15] <ubotu> mozplugger: (Plugin allowing external viewers to be launched inside Mozilla), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 1.7.1-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 44 kB, Installed size: 192 kB
[01:16] <vinboy> hi
[01:16] <dooglus> OMGLAZERS: ok.  the mplayer-plugin is ok-ish, but a bit flaky.  sometimes it won't play full screen. other times it will only play full screen. sometimes the play/pause controls don't show up, and so on.
[01:16] <vinboy> how do I install kernel headers for my custom kernel?
[01:16] <ic56> SurfnKid: does the click path from there on, go the same way as I said?
[01:16] <beerockxs> soundray: It doesn't always happen, but from very quick testing, it appears to not happen with a different theme
[01:16] <PseudoPlacebo> Has anyone, or does anyone know about dual-booting Linux (namely Ubuntu) and OS X?
[01:16] <dooglus> OMGLAZERS: I tend to save the movie to disk and play it from there
[01:16] <manish> hey i got some strange problem ie, while playing a dvd using totem it plays perfectly but if i m playing some movie cd then no sound is there, so can any one tell me what to do?
[01:16] <PseudoPlacebo> Has anyone, or does anyone know about dual-booting Linux (namely Ubuntu) and OS X on a PPC mac?
[01:16] <PseudoPlacebo> I should say.
[01:16] <manish> any one plz help me
[01:16] <OMGLAZERS> I'm pretty much completely brand new to Linux and Ubuntu and I was wondering if anyone would mind to dump some websites with walkthroughs, FAQs, cool stuff to do etc. for a newbie at linux/ubuntu. Anyone mind volunteering some?
[01:16] <soundray> beerockxs: now if you switch back to the original one - as before or back to normal?
[01:16] <SurfnKid> ic56: mmm kindof, System> Help> 5 options I chose the first one,
[01:17] <dooglus> beerockxs: I guess you would report it against libgtk2.0-0, but I'm not sure.
[01:17] <beerockxs> soundray: still happens
[01:17] <PseudoPlacebo> OMGLAZERS: There's an unofficial Ubuntu guide. I'm not sure of the exact link, google it, though.
[01:17] <beerockxs> soundray: to be precise, it happens with human
[01:18] <soundray> beerockxs: does it happen when you log in as another user?
[01:18] <dooglus> PseudoPlacebo: you mean http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper ?
[01:18] <OMGLAZERS> PseudoPlacebo: Yea found it just now thanks
[01:18] <beerockxs> soundray: let me check, I currently have only one user account
[01:18] <Zambezi> Is it possible to import *,pst-files in Ubuntu?
[01:18] <detox332> hi guys...does anyone know a working solution to the ati problem...my comp restarts after i log in if i try to use fglrx
[01:18] <beerockxs> can i switch users without closing my current session?
[01:18] <soundray> PseudoPlacebo: I've heard that it is possible (dual-boot on PPC)
[01:18] <ic56> SurfnKid: did you find "mount" under "5 options?"  Where there alternatives like "1 commands" and "8 administration"?
[01:19] <PseudoPlacebo> soundray: Me too.
[01:19] <dooglus> beerockxs: from GNOME?
[01:19] <soundray> beerockxs: on dapper or breezy?
[01:19] <PseudoPlacebo> I got pointed at Yaboot, but I'm not sure.
[01:19] <PseudoPlacebo> I also have a spare partition.
[01:19] <wide_awake> does the latest ubuntu livecd support wifi cards (specifically linksys 54g)?
[01:19] <beerockxs> dooglus: yes, soundray: dapper
[01:19] <nostalg1c> is it safe to reboot while a raid5 array is rebuilding?
[01:19] <PseudoPlacebo> wide_awake: I've yet to use a card that didn't work. =\
[01:19] <dooglus> beerockxs: click the red 'exit' sign in the top right.  that has a 'switch user' button
[01:19] <krazykit> nostalg1c: probably not.
[01:19] <v|nc3> humm i dont like this giam application
[01:19] <wide_awake> PseudoPlacebo: cool
[01:19] <soundray> beerockxs: first create a new user, though
[01:20] <gavagai> I just succesffully upgraded from breezy->dapper.  (cli only, no x)  but if i do 'apt-get upgrade' it shows me that 45 packages were 'held back'.  why would that be?  because i didn't change my kernel or something?
[01:20] <dooglus> beerockxs: or just run "gdmflexiserver" - that will get you a new login screen, while keeping your current login active
[01:20] <ChefWill> anyone use network-manager know how i can setup a network that is "Hidden" from public view to be displayed in the menu and preferences saved so id ont have to re-renter the info and pass each time?
[01:20] <eXistenZ> I might give up windows if vmware works just fine with unicode and such
[01:21] <eXistenZ> :] 
[01:21] <dooglus> gavagai: maybe you need to "dist-upgrade" instead of "upgrade"?
[01:21] <gavagai> uh oh
[01:21] <gavagai> hope i didn't break anything. i meant to type 'dist upgrade' but only did 'upgrade' after changing my sources file
[01:21] <gavagai> oh no.
[01:21] <dooglus> gavagai: it won't matter
[01:21] <gavagai> whew
[01:22] <dooglus> gavagai: dist-upgrade does more than upgrade is all
[01:22] <gavagai> sweet
[01:22] <dooglus> gavagai: so currently you're half-upgraded...
[01:22] <gavagai> ok, and it is showing me now that it will give a new kernel.  i'm nervous.  can i still boot to the old kernel?
[01:22] <SurfnKid> ic56: I found the system help under System > Help and 1,22,3,4,5 options. But the mount i found it in System> Administration> Disks but dont do much help cuz i want NTFS not to mount automatically during startup
[01:22] <dooglus> gavagai: upgrade won't install new packages (it only upgrades existing ones), dist-upgrade will
[01:22] <gavagai> ah, gotcha
[01:22] <dooglus> gavagai: yup
[01:22] <beerockxs> soundray: happens with a new user, too
[01:22] <gavagai> ok i'm pulling the trigger.  :)
[01:22] <dooglus> heh
[01:22] <arun> hi.. i tried installing g++ and tried to run a program in ubuntu but i keep getting this error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15357.. can somebody PLEASE help me solve this..
[01:23] <gavagai> thanks a lot
[01:23] <ApesMa> Question about find: how can I get -exec to run a pipe? I want to do something to every file for which file spits out "ASCII text file, with CRLF line terminators".
[01:23] <dooglus> gavagai: you're currently running the breezy kernel with dapper apps?
[01:23] <gavagai> i really have no apps, i installed breezy 15 minutes ago
[01:23] <gavagai> i installed mp3blaster to see if i had sound, that's it
[01:23] <Kyral> arun: whats in test.cpp
[01:23] <soundray> ApesMa: have you tried xargs?
[01:23] <gavagai> i did a 'server' install with no added packages from breezy cd
[01:23] <ic56> SurfnKid: did you look for the mount manpage under System> Help> 1 ?
[01:24] <dooglus> ApesMa: find . -type f | while read x; do file "$x" | grep -q "ASCII text file" && do something "$x"; done
[01:24] <SurfnKid> ic56: ye im lookin there now
[01:24] <arun> Kyral, its a C++ simple program that uses a vector.. do you want to see the code
[01:24] <ApesMa> soundray: Hmmm...that would work; file includes the file name, so I could pipe stdout to sed, and that to xargs. Thanks!
[01:24] <Kyral> arun: yes
[01:24] <dooglus> ApesMa: I tend not to use -exec much
[01:24] <Kyral> arun: pastebin it
[01:24] <arun> Kyral,  just a moment
[01:24] <gavagai> i'm going to be rocking if sound and my resolution works in dapper this time... i love apt so i'm crossing my fingers.  i had a nightmare installing dapper directly
[01:24] <darkman241> existenz: Breezy under Vmware works fine for me under Win2003. I just needed to rebuild the kernel with a 100Hz clock rate instead of 1000Hz. clock=pit didn't work :(
[01:24] <Xenguy> dooglus: nifty :-)
[01:25] <ic56> SurfnKid: replace "defaults" with "ro,noexec".
[01:25] <mcpowley> what would you guys recommend as a reliable bittorent client?
[01:25] <gavagai> inexpicably dapper worked as a live cd with my soundcard but not as a real installation
[01:25] <Matthewv> mcpowley, the default always works for me...
[01:25] <dooglus> Xenguy: the nice thing about piping to 'while read x' is that it works on files with spaces in their names
[01:25] <Matthewv> mcpowley, not extremely advanced or anything, but its all i need
[01:25] <squiddle|drunk> mcpowley  bittorrent
[01:25] <eXistenZ> darkman241, I would prefer to install windows under linux, not vice versa
[01:25] <SurfnKid> ic56: i thought it was ro,noauto?
[01:25] <dooglus> mcpowley: you can't really beat azureus
[01:25] <Xenguy> dooglus: hrm, really
[01:25] <arun> Kyral, this is the code i ran http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15358
[01:26] <SurfnKid> ic56: i just remember the noauto in breezy, but dont know where to put it :S
[01:26] <dooglus> SurfnKid: in /etc/fstab?
[01:26] <wide_awake> does ubuntu use apt as its package manager?
[01:26] <squiddle|drunk> dooglus  you can, azureus without gui is a pain in the ass
[01:26] <krazykit> yes, wide_awake
[01:26] <wide_awake> thanks
[01:26] <ApesMa> dooglus: thanks; that is clearer than what I was thinking of.
[01:26] <Kyral> arun: honestly I have no idea what you are trying to do
[01:26] <darkman241> existenz: Not tried that yet *snap* :P But the 100Hz clock tick rate would probably still apply.
[01:26] <SurfnKid> dooglus: ye
[01:27] <dooglus> squiddle|drunk: I've not tried it.  appently it will do a web interface
[01:27] <SurfnKid> dooglus: i just want it not to mount on startup
[01:27] <SurfnKid> smb://192.168.1.4/oziedocs/ubuntu
[01:27] <Kyral> init doesn't return anything, you don't do anything with the variables, and then you try to assign a varible to it
[01:27] <SurfnKid> grr sorry
[01:27] <dooglus> SurfnKid: /etc/fstab specifies what to mount on startup
[01:27] <SurfnKid> dooglus: this is what i got /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs    defaults,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0       1
[01:27] <arun> Kyral, Oh! i am writing a program that has a function which creates a STL vector int and returns it..
[01:27] <Kyral> arun: its prolly reacting to the garbage in the memory address
[01:27] <ic56> SurfnKid: on second thoughts, I think you are right: noauto *is* required.  So use: ro,noexec,noauto
[01:27] <matt0440> can i please get help??? should i install gstreamer or xine???
[01:28] <dooglus> SurfnKid: add it to the list of comma separated options
[01:28] <mcpowley> also, one more question, I used to use Download Accelerator pro for large downloads so I could resume them, is there any download manager for linux?
[01:28] <mani_> arun, there is no problem with installation. its more to do with the code
[01:28] <manish> hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..
[01:28] <arun> mani_, oh!!
[01:28] <Kyral> arun: why don't you just do vector<int> a; a.push_back(1); a.push_back(2);
[01:28] <matt0440> gstreamer or xine better???
[01:28] <dooglus> matt0440: xine
[01:28] <squiddle|drunk> matt0440  xine is more stable
[01:28] <RandolphCarter> vector<int> a = vector<int>(); surely?
[01:29] <manish> hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..i m playing using totem
[01:29] <darkman241> mcpowley: From a terminal, wget will probably do all you want.
[01:29] <RandolphCarter> implicit initialisation can get confusing..
[01:29] <Kyral> but thats a rather overly complicated way to make a vector of ints....
[01:29] <Kyral> or a vector period
[01:29] <manish> hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..i m playing using totem. plz any one help me out
[01:29] <__mikem> HEy RandolphCarter when writing code Especially in c++ its best to use more meaningful names than a, long var names is a gift, use it
[01:29] <matt0440> i tried xine and there was no sound to the video
[01:29] <DarkMageZ> mcpowley, you might like to checkout gwget, it's a nice gui frontend to wget :)
[01:29] <RandolphCarter> __mikem: I know, but I was following the previous example
[01:29] <Kyral> __mikem: it was an example
[01:29] <KuLover> How can I configure flash to work with aself installed version of firefox, as opposed to the version in the repos.
[01:30] <roe_> does anyone know if one can add ubuntu support for my debian apt-cacher?
[01:30] <arun> Kyral, OK that works.. probably sth wrong with the code
[01:30] <Kyral> arun: I could have told you that immeadiatly :P
[01:30] <aesxa> Hi. How do I find out where something is installed? Also, how do I change what processes start with my system? Also, package sun-java5-jre apparently didn't install the tools I need to run Freenode; jws and javaws fail.
[01:30] <Kyral> arun: I can fix it to do what you want...
[01:30] <aesxa> *Freenet ; )
[01:30] <darkman241> mcpowley: Also, take a look at squid, which is a fine web proxy, which for me, here at home, with 4 PCs in use usually catches around 40% of all requests.
[01:30] <manish> hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..i m playing using totem. plz any one help me out
[01:30] <__mikem> I always found the STL to be redundant anyway
[01:30] <arun> Kyral, thanks for your help.. i was breaking my head for the past hour thinking sth was wrong with g++ :P:P
[01:30] <soundray> aesxa: I suggest you ask one question at a time.
[01:31] <SurfnKid> ic56: would you paste me what it would look like
[01:31] <SurfnKid> ic56: with the fstab line plz
[01:31] <arun> Kyral, I would really appreciate that
[01:31] <RandolphCarter> __mikem: what do you use for containers/iterators/io?
[01:31] <aesxa> soundray, why not just pick one?
[01:31] <manish> hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..i m playing using totem. plz any one help me out
[01:31] <soundray> KuLover: copy the plugin.so to the plugins directory under $HOME/.firefox
[01:31] <__mikem> I usually just use a pointer, an array, and a for loop
[01:31] <soundray> aesxa: you're greedy, right? ;)
[01:31] <RandolphCarter> __mikem: then you're coding c/c++, not c++ ;)
[01:31] <__mikem> no need to overcomplicate such things
[01:31] <KarlsBerg> Hello
[01:31] <KuLover> soundray, where is plugin.so?
[01:31] <manish> hello any one there???
[01:31] <matt0440> dooglus: in installed xine and totem still doesnt play mp3's and no sound in mpegs
[01:32] <u01p2109> manish:
[01:32] <SurfnKid> dooglus: do i take default out
[01:32] <__mikem> Yup I know, Pure C++ sacrifices performance
[01:32] <mcpowley> darkmageZ, thanks much
[01:32] <KarlsBerg> anybody have the USB wireless adapter C54RU ?
[01:32] <mcpowley> darkman241, thanks, ill check it out
[01:32] <soundray> KuLover: find it with "sudo updatedb ; locate libflashplayer.so"
[01:32] <mythicness> i installed elilo, and uninstalled grub, but my /boot/grub folder still exists?
[01:32] <manish> u01p2109: hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..i m playing using totem. plz any one help me out
[01:32] <KuLover> soundray, and do I link it? or copy it
[01:32] <mythicness> and there is no /boot/elilo folder?
[01:32] <ljl> sladen: the problem with usplash not showing on shutdown seems to be a confirmed problem with KDM, https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+bug/34821
[01:32] <matt0440> anybody know anything about xine??
[01:32] <Kyral> arun: This SHOULD work http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15359
[01:32] <soundray> KuLover: personally, I would copy
[01:33] <dooglus> SurfnKid: defaults means "Use default options: rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser, and async."
[01:33] <arun> Kyral, ok i will try that.. thanks a lot
[01:33] <dooglus> SurfnKid: I don't know if you want to take it out or not
[01:33] <roe_> anyone know anything about apt cachers?
[01:33] <manish> hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..i m playing using totem. plz any one help me out
[01:33] <Kyral> don't hold me to it
[01:33] <SurfnKid> dooglus: ah thats what i wanted to know, :)
[01:33] <SurfnKid> ic56: finally i found the fstab help in documentation :D
[01:33] <matt0440> dooglus: i cant get xine to work
[01:34] <manish> hello any one plz help me out...
[01:34] <dooglus> matt0440: I use mplayer-nogui personally
[01:34] <mrmist> My screen gets all messed up during boot
[01:34] <soundray> Guys, if your questions aren't being answered, try rephrasing, or come back another time.
[01:34] <mrmist> anyone experienced that ?
[01:34] <mcpowley> another question, on windows, I set myself as a static ip address(i think) so I could always be the 192.168.2.5, so I could portforward a port for bittorrent, how would I go about doing that on linux?
[01:34] <KuLover> soundray, Thank you so much and sorry for bothering you so much. But, one more Q, there are three different locations containing that file? Does it matter which.
[01:35] <manish> hello any one plz help me out...
[01:35] <roe_> mcpowley,  look in /etc/network/interfaces
[01:35] <roe_> or in ubuntu there is a network manager program
[01:35] <mpmc> Anyone know a good tutorial on VNC?
[01:35] <soundray> KuLover: look at each one with 'ls -l' and pick the most recent one.
[01:35] <arun> Kyral, It worked.. great.. thanks a lot
[01:35] <ic56> SurfnKid: /dev/hda1  /mdedai/hda1  ntfs ro,noexec,noauto,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=<your username>,gid=<your groupname>  0 0
[01:35] <soundray> KuLover: or the one that isn't a link to something else :)
[01:36] <manish> hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..i m playing using totem. plz any one help me out
[01:36] <Matthewv> mpmc, what exactly do you want to do with vnc?
[01:36] <aLPHa_LeaK>  n8
[01:36] <mani_> manish, Do you get any error msgs?
[01:36] <umberleigh> hey. is there any easy way of editing the contents of a data dvd+rw disc in k3b? at the moment i'm having to copy the disc's contents to my hard drive, edit, then overwrite the whole disc.
[01:36] <mythicness> i installed elilo, and uninstalled grub, but my /boot/grub folder still exists?
[01:36] <mythicness> How do I "activate" elilo?
[01:37] <ic56> SurfnKid: do you want to use FUSE?  do you want to write NTFS?
[01:37] <itsmorefun> hello
[01:37] <SurfnKid> ic56: yep brb gonna try :D let it rip
[01:37] <itsmorefun> need help
[01:37] <itsmorefun> i have this Apache/2.0.55 (Ubuntu)
[01:37] <soundray> mythicness: I don't know what elilo is, but back when I used lilo, you had to run "lilo /dev/hda" or similar to put it in the master boot record.
[01:37] <wide_awake> there's a lot of people seeding the ubuntu torrent =D
[01:37] <hardc0de> What't the kernel version that ships with the desktop version of ubuntu 6.06 i386?
[01:37] <itsmorefun> and i want apache 2.2
[01:38] <itsmorefun> to have large file support
[01:38] <mythicness> 2.6.15-23?
[01:38] <itsmorefun> how can i do?
[01:38] <soundray> hardc0de: 2.6.15 (with a lot of backports from 2.6.16)
[01:38] <manish> mani_: yes some time ago i mean few minute ago i got one error msg of nautilus
[01:38] <KuLover> soundray, Thank you so much!
[01:38] <kanzoo> hi.. I have a question regarding installing pptpconfig.  I get two dependency errors:  pptpconfig: depends: php-pcntl (>=4.3.7) but is not installable.  the other is php-gtk.pcntl
[01:38] <soundray> KuLover: is it working?
[01:39] <mani_> manish, can you pastebin?
[01:39] <itsmorefun> nobody have apache 2.2?
[01:39] <matt0440> anyone know how to get the gstreamer plugins??????
[01:39] <manish> mani_ : what to do pastebin?
[01:39] <smax> hi gange
[01:39] <_jason> matt0440: use synaptic, you may need to enable universe and multiverse for some
[01:39] <smax> err gang
[01:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell matt0440 about multimedia
[01:39] <smax> is it a bit of a chore to install cedga under ubuntu, and get a game working?
[01:40] <RandolphCarter> itsmorefun: you could probably fetch it from the apache foundation CVS/SVN and install it yourself?
[01:40] <smax> my laptop battery has an hour left
[01:40] <roe_> has anyone played with the ubuntu apt-cacher?
[01:40] <manish> mani_ : i have that bug report that i can padtebin..
[01:40] <hardc0de> mythisness: thanks. I messed up my menu.lst by mistake (overwritten it with my one from my older breezy installation), so I couldn't boot
[01:40] <mani_> manish, paste error msg in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and send the link
[01:40] <itsmorefun> Randolph i don't want to compil it
[01:40] <KuLover> soundray, Yes, works great, but my plugins dir was elsewhere, so I just had to copy it there.
[01:40] <cartur25> What is the alternative to gStreamer?
[01:40] <smax> roe_:  i used apt-cache search <potential package>
[01:40] <RandolphCarter> itsmorefun: Apache 2.2 isn't part of Ubuntu, so if you want, you can google for an (unsafe) package for Ubuntu, or compile it yourself
[01:40] <itsmorefun> not possible with apt?
[01:41] <roe_> smax, yes... that is to search for packages, I want to know if anyone has configured an apt-cacher for ubuntu yet?
[01:41] <Irene_45> Does anyone know the xserver-xorg version in Ubuntu 6.06? is it 7.0.0?
[01:41] <Xenguy> roe_: apt-cache is actually a keyword search of package descriptions
[01:41] <RandolphCarter> itsmorefun: if you can find a packages source for it, yeah, just add it to /etc/apt/sources.list, if you can't, you'll have to build it though (it's not hard)
[01:41] <soundray> KuLover: now you need to be aware that that plugin file doesn't get updated when you get a new version of the ubuntu flash player package.
[01:41] <Xenguy> roe_: ahh, different issue then
[01:41] <soundray> !info xserver-xorg
[01:41] <ubotu> xserver-xorg: (the X.Org X server (dummy package)), section x11, is optional. Version: 6.8.2-77 (breezy), Packaged size: 267 kB, Installed size: 700 kB
[01:41] <Matthewv> Irene_45, yes
[01:41] <soundray> !info xserver-xorg dapper
[01:41] <ubotu> xserver-xorg: (the X.Org X server), section x11, is optional. Version: 7.0.0-0ubuntu45 (dapper), Packaged size: 98 kB, Installed size: 344 kB
[01:42] <soundray> Irene_45: ^^
[01:42] <itsmorefun> randolph yes but you know what url can i add to sources.list?
[01:42] <Irene_45> thanks. now I can file a bug, since the S3 driver is broken
[01:42] <jme_1> how the repository server are doing with the dapper coming out ?
[01:42] <jme_1> fine ? :)
[01:42] <RandolphCarter> itsmorefun: nope, I haven't found one, I said to google right? :)
[01:42] <manish> mani_ : here is that pastebin of that http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15360
[01:42] <KuLover> soudray, Oh yes, I understand that, Thanks a bunch!
[01:42] <cartur25> What is the alternative to gStreamer?
[01:43] <itsmorefun> who know e repository with last relases of software like apache 2.2 ???
[01:43] <_jason> cartur25: xine?
[01:44] <kanzoo> hi.. I have a question regarding installing pptpconfig.  I get two dependency errors:  pptpconfig: depends: php-pcntl (>=4.3.7) but is not installable.  the other is php-gtk.pcntl
[01:44] <soundray> itsmorefun: from the Ubuntu repositories, what you get is tried & tested. You need bleeding edge stuff? You'll have to install it yourself probably.
[01:44] <gnomefreak> itsmorefun: there isnt one
[01:44] <mcpowley> roe_: Sorry, i'm utterly new at this. I'm confused on what i'm supposed to change in this file. I just want to set my static ip to 192.168.2.5, and all that subnet mask stuff 255.255.255.0
[01:45] <soundray> jme_1: yeah, they cope just fine, coz' they run FreeBSD
[01:45] <RandolphCarter> mcpowley: you can use System->Administration->Network to set a manual IP
[01:45] <soundray> jme_1: only joking
[01:45] <itsmorefun> fucking linux
[01:45] <itsmorefun> bored
[01:45] <itsmorefun> :(
[01:45] <soundray> itsmorefun: please help keep this channel G-rated
[01:45] <roe_> mcpowley, you are running ubuntu?
[01:46] <jme_1> soundray: :)
[01:46] <DavidJaq> When I use wine to install a program, where is that program installed?
[01:46] <aesxa> How do I list the chmod permissions of a file?
[01:46] <RandolphCarter> DavidJaq: probably somewhere in .wine/drive_c
[01:46] <jme_1> thischannel is impressive with 903 users :)
[01:46] <_jason> aesxa: ls -l file
[01:46] <soundray> aesxa, with ls -a
[01:46] <mani_> manish, i am confused.. you said you are using totem with no sound.and the log looks like nautilus code dump
[01:46] <roe_> mcpowley, its prol easier for you to use the gui, under system - preferences - network
[01:46] <soundray> aesxa, with ls -l (sry)
[01:46] <itsmorefun> i have find!!! i will setup wmvare and setup windows server on it and setupapache2.2.exe :))))
[01:47] <roe_> or system - administration - network
[01:47] <roe_> I am not sure
[01:47] <mani_> manish, while u play using totem, do u get any error msg?
[01:47] <mcpowley> roe_, oh, i see now
[01:47] <RandolphCarter> itsmorefun: it's really less work to compile Apache, you could probably do it by typing just three lines into a terminal
[01:47] <mcpowley> randolphcarter, thanks!
[01:47] <RandolphCarter> mcpowley: np's :)
[01:48] <roe_> mcpowley, ubuntu is good at taking the CL out of linux, but if you are curious you should poke around on the Command Line, you'll get a better understanding of the inner workings
[01:48] <u01p2109> mpmc: i was working with vino on Gnome - ok
[01:49] <inpherno> can i just say ubuntu is awesome... even my dumbass stepdad finds it easy to use
[01:49] <DavidJaq> I like using the GUI more than the CL, but ubuntu makes the CL seem less scary, so I'm getting better at using it
[01:49] <james_xx> can anyone tell me how to get a hold of SANE backends?
[01:49] <manish> mani_ : no while playing i didnt get any error msg..
[01:49] <soundray> stevesmith: fsl/fmrib?
[01:49] <KarlsBerg> anybody have the USB wireless adapter C54RU ?
[01:50] <u01p2109> KarlsBerg: have not
[01:50] <soundray> KarlsBerg: what chipset does it have? Do you see it when you run lsusb?
[01:50] <kanzoo> hi.. I have a question regarding installing pptpconfig.  I get two dependency errors:  pptpconfig: depends: php-pcntl (>=4.3.7) but is not installable.  the other is php-gtk.pcntl
[01:50] <h4v0k> im backkkk
[01:51] <gavagai> ownage... upgraded to dapper, sound works
[01:51] <made> hello all
[01:51] <gavagai> my 18 hour oddyssey is over assuming i get x working
[01:51] <Sudo> can someone help me with the pureftp thingy
[01:51] <soundray> kanzoo: I found pptpconfig a pain to install. Can you not configure pptp without it?
[01:51] <made> my sound works and everything but alot of my old settings and configs are gone..
[01:52] <manish> mani_ : actually the thing is like this firstly i got some error msg while playing which was related to pluggins then i installed all the pluggins then after that when i play the mpeg file then no sound was there but at the same time while playing a dvd i got the sound
[01:52] <tripppy> nickrud, hey i got ubuntu to find cable modem!
[01:52] <kanzoo> I tried but it didn't seem to work.  lemme try to do it by hand again
[01:53] <made> can anybody guide me in the general direction of configuring a 5-button mouse with scroll..
[01:53] <Sudo> sudo modprobe cable modem thingy
[01:53] <manish> mani_ : r u there?
[01:53] <Sudo> sudo dhclient cable modem thingy
[01:53] <KarlsBerg> soundray: im confused read some comments but my final ids is diferent that other
[01:53] <tripppy> sudom what help u ned with pureftp?
[01:53] <_jason> ubotu: tell made about mouse
[01:53] <KarlsBerg> Bus 005 Device 004: ID 14b2:3c22
[01:54] <Sudo> i need to use it
[01:54] <Sudo> lol
[01:54] <tripppy> logging in?
[01:54] <Sudo> and i opened the pureadmin and it said it aint runnin
[01:54] <manish> mani_ : r u there???? hello...
[01:55] <soundray> KarlsBerg: looks like it might be a ralink device.
[01:55] <DavidJaq> I can't find where Wine installed my program at :(
[01:55] <Inner|RE> how do i turn a song on a cd into an mp3?
[01:55] <Shyne> could anyone here help me out with a bluetooth problem ??
[01:55] <KarlsBerg> soundray:  i have rt2700 compiled and loaded but get no wireless extension
[01:56] <Sudo> and i tried man PureFTPd and it has no man entry
[01:56] <tripppy> shyne: ill try
[01:56] <tripppy> sudo, no idea
[01:56] <DavidJaq> Inner:RE You need a CD ripper. There's quite a few out there. Some auto-downloading scripts, like Automatix has CD rippers listed with them
[01:56] <manish> hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..
[01:56] <Sudo> ok how do uninstall it
[01:56] <DavidJaq> though Automatix apparently can cause problems, so you're better off looking for an alternative source
[01:56] <itsmorefun> I have find help in #windows
[01:56] <manish> hi can any one help me, i m not getting sound while playing a video cd but while playing dvd i got the sound..i m playing using totem
[01:56] <itsmorefun> i will use FTP instead of http
[01:56] <soundray> KarlsBerg: are you sure that rt2700 is for USB devices?
[01:57] <DavidJaq> could someone please help me find out where wine installed my program?
[01:57] <Shyne> well, i have the logitech dinovo media desktop (keyboard, mouse, mediapad) - im using the following lines (below) in my /etc/default/bluez-utils to connect the devices at startup. basically the mouse connects - the kb and mp dont, and i have to use a wired keyboard to type hidd --search in a terminal
[01:57] <Shyne> HIDD_ENABLED=1
[01:57] <Shyne> HIDD_OPTIONS="--master --connect 00:07:61:24:63:7E --connect 00:07:61:23:FC:6B --connect 00:07:61:24:A6:0D --server"
[01:57] <Xenguy> Sudo: dunno, but 'vsftpd' is quite good, and lean
[01:57] <Inner|RE> sound juicer allows me to extract the song..
[01:57] <Inner|RE> but how do i get it to mp3
[01:57] <Sudo> k
[01:57] <Inner|RE> its ogg right now
[01:58] <Faileas> DavidJaq: try /etc/wine?
[01:58] <DavidJaq> you need to reencode it... though, ogg is a better audio format than MP3 if you want to listen to it on your PC
[01:58] <KarlsBerg> rep
[01:58] <Sudo> can i use rm PureFTPd and no /usr... to remove it?
[01:58] <u01p2109> how on xubuntu set Ctrl+Shift as locale-language swicher?
[01:58] <KarlsBerg> soundray:  yep
[01:58] <DavidJaq> I don't have /etc/wine
[01:58] <soundray> Inner|RE: you need an MP3 encoder, like lame
[01:58] <soundray> !info lame dapper
[01:58] <ubotu> lame: (LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder), section multiverse/sound, is optional. Version: 3.96.1-1 (dapper), Packaged size: 222 kB, Installed size: 620 kB
[01:59] <soundray> KarlsBerg: are you on dapper?
[01:59] <KarlsBerg> yeah
[01:59] <DavidJaq> Faileas: I don't have /etc/wine
[01:59] <u01p2109> !info wine
[01:59] <ubotu> wine: (Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.0.20050725-0ubuntu1.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14130 kB, Installed size: 55488 kB
[01:59] <soundray> KarlsBerg: and it doesn't load a module spontaneously on connecting the device?
[01:59] <dooglus> DavidJaq: ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/ ?
[02:00] <kermitX_> Inner|RE, if you go into sound juicer, edit preferences, and then click on help. you'll find the info you need to add mp3 encoding to sound juicer.
[02:00] <KarlsBerg> yes, before i look lsmod and see rt27500
[02:00] <u01p2109> !info wine dapper
[02:00] <Faileas> well on my suse install its on ~/.wine/drive_c/programme files
[02:00] <ubotu> wine: (Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.9.9-0ubuntu2 (dapper), Packaged size: 8578 kB, Installed size: 40460 kB
[02:00] <KarlsBerg> now i deleted the file on modprobe.d
[02:00] <u01p2109> how on xubuntu set Ctrl+Shift as locale-language swicher?
[02:01] <soundray> KarlsBerg: is ndiswrapper an option for you?
[02:01] <Shyne> any ideas trippeh
[02:01] <Shyne> or tripppy even
[02:01] <KarlsBerg> i dont test, i listen that rtx00 is the good, im new on linux
[02:01] <tripppy> mmm no. sorry
[02:01] <KarlsBerg> before see ndiswrapper but need a driver to load inffile  :S
[02:01] <soundray> KarlsBerg: it's true that running a native driver is always better
[02:02] <DavidJaq> dooglus: /home/techno/.wine/drive_c/Program: No such file or directory
[02:02] <ljl> DavidJaq: use quotes
[02:02] <kanzoo> I installed pptp and configured it manually.  When I type pon $TUNNEL, I get an error:  /usr/sbin/pppd: In file /etc/ppp/peers/provider: unrecognized option '/dev/modem'   Do I need to find my wireless adapter info and plug it in the modem's spot?
[02:02] <dooglus> DavidJaq: there's a space in 'Program Files'
[02:02] <dooglus> DavidJaq: hit 'tab' after typing the Program part and it should complete the rest for you
[02:02] <soundray> KarlsBerg: when you let it load the driver of its own choice, can you see the netdevice with ifconfig -a?
[02:03] <DavidJaq> ah, thanks
[02:03] <matt0440> how do i install programs???????
[02:03] <Xenguy> Sudo: you can uninstall with 'sudo apt-get remove packagename'
[02:03] <DavidJaq> is there any way to get to this using the graphical file browser or only through terminal?
[02:03] <dooglus> matt0440: use synaptic on the system menu
[02:03] <soundray> !tell matt0440 about install
[02:03] <Matthewv> matt0440, take a look at Applications --> Add/Remove...
[02:03] <Sudo> k ty
[02:04] <Sudo> whats a good game i can get
[02:04] <matt0440> mattheww: i download mplayer and it is on my desktop
[02:04] <Sudo> MMORPG
[02:04] <u01p2109> how on xubuntu set Ctrl+Shift as locale-language swicher? xorg.conf:: Option XkbLayer "lv,ru(winkey)"
[02:04] <Krigl> DavidJaq: Or use Synaptic, it's good not only for installing but also for searching programs.
[02:04] <KarlsBerg> yep soundray http://pastebin.com/768763
[02:04] <KarlsBerg> but rare
[02:04] <dooglus> matt0440: do you really need the very latest mplayer?  it's a lot easier to install the pre-built ubuntu binary using synaptic
[02:05] <soundray> KarlsBerg: that's not a wlan device though
[02:05] <matt0440> dooglass: well thats fine so i go in synaptic and look for mplayer?
[02:05] <dooglus> DavidJaq: you can get there using the file manager.  right-click in the file manager and select 'show hidden files' - then you'll be able to see '.wine'
[02:05] <KarlsBerg> soundray:  yes, it is,m but ubuntu dont see correct
[02:06] <dooglus> matt0440: yes.  synaptic is pretty straight forward to use.
[02:06] <matt0440> dooglus: there is a kmplayer but no mplayer
[02:06] <dooglus> matt0440: there's mplayer-nogui
[02:06] <aesxa> I have no javaws or jws : (
[02:06] <KarlsBerg> before i exec sit0 up and get this, why before only see sit0 on iwconfig with no wireless extension
[02:06] <_jason> !info mplayer dapper
[02:06] <RandolphCarter> matt0440: have you enabled the Universe and Multiverse repositories?
[02:06] <ubotu> mplayer: (The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux), section multiverse/graphics, is extra. Version: 2:0.99+1.0pre7try2+cvs20060117-0ubuntu8 (dapper), Packaged size: 3265 kB, Installed size: 7916 kB
[02:06] <nickrud> u01p2109, that would go under Section "InputDevice" with an identifier for your keyboard
[02:07] <matt0440> how do i do that???
[02:07] <zach> does anyone know of a decent mpeg editor comparable to tmgenc?
[02:07] <aesxa> I have no javaws or jws : ( How do I get those?
[02:07] <leebass> I get black and white picture when playing mpeg movies in mplayer any tips?
[02:07] <aesxa> zach, ffmpeg ?
[02:07] <soundray> KarlsBerg: I don't know - this one's over my head I'm afraid.
[02:07] <KarlsBerg> -_-
[02:07] <dooglus> matt0440: you need to enable multiverse... see:
[02:07] <dooglus> !universe
[02:07] <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.
[02:07] <RandolphCarter> matt0440: follow the tutorial at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats from the top
[02:07] <zach> aesxa: is it a mpeg editor?
[02:07] <elver> Can someone e-mail me their Dapper xorg.conf? Because mine is from older times and I don't have the Wacom bits in there.
[02:08] <elver> elver.loho@gmail.com
[02:08] <aesxa> zach, it'll convert your mpeg into something else, or your something else into mpeg. it's command-line but it works very well
[02:08] <matt0440> ralphcarter: k i found out how are there any other good repositories?
[02:08] <aesxa> zach, just as TMPEGnc would
[02:08] <RandolphCarter> elver: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -p6 xserver-xorg
[02:08] <matt0440> i added universe and multiverse
[02:08] <Sub> !cron
[02:08] <soundray> !tell matt0440 about easysource
[02:08] <ubotu> methinks cron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. There is a HOW-TO located at http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/mdrone/cron&crontab-howto.htm
[02:09] <RandolphCarter> matt0440: not sure, I only use the Ubuntu ones - anything extra I build/package myself
[02:09] <aesxa> I have no javaws or jws : ( How do I get those?
[02:09] <zach> aesxa: well i need something to cut video with .....like tmpegnc mpeg editor
[02:09] <aesxa> zach, try Diva or Cinelerra
[02:10] <aesxa> zach, or kino
[02:10] <dooglus> matt0440: using main, restricted, universe and multiverse covers most things.  for gaim 2.0 I had to add another one though
[02:10] <aesxa> zach, depends on what you need.
[02:10] <RandolphCarter> grr, there are a lot of references to manpages that don't exist :/
[02:10] <dooglus> matt0440: "deb http://repository.debuntu.org dapper main multiverse" for gaim 2.0
[02:10] <dooglus> RandolphCarter: such as?
[02:10] <zach> just need a simple timeline where i can insert start and end points..then cut those out and save it back to mpeg source
[02:10] <RandolphCarter> dooglus: debconf, dpkg-reconfigure reference debconf(7)
[02:11] <RandolphCarter> dooglus: example I just ran in to, seen it all over in the 'SEE ALSO' sections though
[02:11] <dooglus> RandolphCarter: /usr/share/man/man7/debconf.7.gz is in package debconf-doc
[02:11] <soundray> !info debconf-doc dapper
[02:11] <ubotu> debconf-doc: (debconf documentation), section doc, is optional. Version: 1.4.72ubuntu9 (dapper), Packaged size: 154 kB, Installed size: 292 kB
[02:12] <dooglus> RandolphCarter: the man pages are often not required by the packages they document.  don't know why.
[02:12] <RandolphCarter> dooglus: thanks - I guess this can't be helped
[02:12] <aesxa> zach, you should probably look into Diva. http://www.diva-project.org
[02:12] <bobstro> RandolphCarter: you might install dwww. makes searching help easier (via web browser).
[02:12] <zach> does anyone know of a program like autogk for quick file conversion to xvid
[02:12] <dooglus> RandolphCarter: well, it could be - the package could depend upon its documentation package...
[02:13] <dooglus> RandolphCarter: discover "apt-file" - it's useful for finding man pages and other files.
[02:13] <RandolphCarter> dooglus: true, but it's so obvious, there has to be a good reason why it doesn't :/
[02:13] <soundray> aesxa: javaws should be in the java packages
[02:13] <dooglus> RandolphCarter: I did "apt-file search debconf | grep 7" to find that
[02:13] <soundray> !tell aesxa about javadebs
[02:13] <LjL> dooglus: "auto-apt" is even more useful, and much faster ;)
[02:13] <human> zach for your video editing, go with AviDemux
[02:13] <RandolphCarter> dooglus: cheers, I'll remember that one
[02:14] <dooglus> LjL: what command would you use to ask auto-apt to find the debconf(7) man page?
[02:14] <nickrud> RandolphCarter, someone might want just the program and not the docs for a small install ( want a package with every man page, myself)
[02:14] <RandolphCarter> nickrud: that'll be it exactly, imagine the size of the install cd
[02:14] <aesxa> soundray, I've install sun-java5-jre, sun-java5-bin and I still don't have those utilities : (
[02:14] <LjL> dooglus: "auto-apt search debconf 7" or "auto-apt search debconf | grep 7" i guess, though it does show a *few* results
[02:15] <nickrud> hah
[02:15] <zach> human: does that export to xvid...... i need somethign that has presets...like 175mb file presets
[02:15] <sudo> hey all
[02:15] <james_xx> would anyone know how a person could get and install SANE backends?? like libsane-extras?
[02:15] <RandolphCarter> might be interesting to hack an option into aptitude to treat documentation recommendations only as required
[02:15] <sudo> so this is the jersey ubuntu team eh
[02:15] <nickrud> james_xx, sudo apt-get install libsane-extras ?
[02:16] <zach> human: avidemux is for avi...... i need soemthing for mpeg editing......and then any video to xvid
[02:16] <soundray> aesxa: just look what you've started -- now I'm installing them myself... ;)
[02:16] <LjL> dooglus: anyway, apt-file is fine, it's just that i've found its searches to be way slower than auto-apt's
[02:16] <KarlsBerg> soundray:  look, i recompile all and install and look
[02:16] <james_xx> nickrud, ok i just did not see the file in synaptic
[02:16] <KarlsBerg> karlsberg@MobileMachine-1:~/rt2570-1.1.0-b1/Module$ lsmod | grep rt25
[02:16] <KarlsBerg> rt2570                181184  0
[02:16] <KarlsBerg> usbcore               129668  5 rt2570,usbhid,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd
[02:16] <aesxa> ;)
[02:16] <nickrud> james_xx, you did find it then
[02:16] <james_xx> nickrud, yes, now i did
[02:17] <soundray> KarlsBerg: so does it work?
[02:17] <nickrud> james_xx, ctl-f in synaptic is especially good if you already know the package name
[02:17] <zach> what is a good dvd creator program comparable to tmpgenc dvd author
[02:17] <james_xx> nickrud, thanks
[02:17] <Sub> zach, k3b?
[02:17] <aesxa> zach, there isn't really one. k3b just writes images.
[02:18] <Sub> aesxa, k3b can burn too.
[02:18] <aesxa> zach, you'll have to use a variety of tools to author a DVD ... there are plenty of howtos around
[02:18] <Sub> or does he mean create a dvd image?
[02:18] <zach> oh ok....
[02:18] <soundray> aesxa: are you on amd64?
[02:18] <aesxa> soundray, yes
[02:18] <dooglus> LjL: I've installed it, but it's not working.  do I need to download some information about available packages first, like with 'apt-file update'?
[02:18] <human> zach, Gnomebaker is what I use
[02:19] <dooglus> LjL: apt-file is pretty crappy.  it's Perl based, and the regexp searches don't work properly.
[02:19] <soundray> aesxa: then it looks like you'll have to install ia32-sun-java5-bin
[02:19] <KarlsBerg> soundray:  dont run, only get NO WIRELESS EXTENSION
[02:19] <james_xx> nickrud, does libesane=extras include all of the SANE backends?
[02:19] <LjL> dooglus: yes. "auto-apt update". might take a while
[02:19] <roe_> any idea why ubuntu skipped "C"
[02:19] <aesxa> soundray, ok, thanks. : )
[02:19] <dooglus> LjL: $ sudo auto-apt update
[02:19] <dooglus> put: 0 files,  0 entries done (0 sec)
[02:19] <LjL> dooglus: uhm
[02:19] <Constrabus> How can I mount a freshly formated drive so that I have the ability to vopy files to it (It is a storage drive and ReiserFS formated)
[02:19] <KarlsBerg> sit0      no wireless extensions.
[02:19] <Constrabus> copy*
[02:20] <human> zach, as far as your question about avidemux, i think it does, i dont have anything currently on my drive to see it, but looking at the gui it appears to be able to convert file formats and has a calculator which would seemingly indicate the ability to compress
[02:20] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: sit0 really isn't a wireless card
[02:20] <_jason> roe_: the first three releases weren't alphabetical, it only started with dapper
[02:20] <james_xx> libsane-extras*
[02:20] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter:  is my new interface
[02:20] <ijeff> How can I enter super user mode without going into terminal?
[02:20] <KarlsBerg> before i dont have sit
[02:20] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: no, it isn't :/
[02:20] <roe_> _jason, what were the ones before breezy badger?
[02:20] <_jason> roe_: warty, hoary, breezy, dapper, edgy
[02:20] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter:  yes, its a fail ! but yes
[02:20] <dooglus> whatever happened to grumpy?
[02:21] <nickrud> james_xx, the package description of libsane-extras mentions it has backends not included in the official sane release. I'd assume the main sane packages have the rest.
[02:21] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: did this interface appear the first time you ran 'ifconfig -a' ?
[02:21] <soundray> Constrabus: do a "chmod 777 /mntpoint" (replace mntpoint appropriately). Then every user will have write access.
[02:21] <roe_> _jason, thanx
[02:21] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: everyone here running Dapper should see sit0 when they run 'ifconfig -a'
[02:21] <ijeff> what's the standard Ubuntu root account password?
[02:21] <mathieu> i d like to know how to get the color depth currently used by xorg
[02:21] <LjL> !tell ijeff about sudo
[02:21] <Constrabus> Thanks again soundray :)
[02:21] <_jason> roe_: warty warthog and hoary hedgehog were the full names by the way
[02:22] <nickrud> james_xx, sane-project.org lists all the scanners that work
[02:22] <james_xx> nickrud, ok, i just have all of that installed, and my scanner is supposed to be supported, but when i run xsane, it does not find the scanner....
[02:22] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: if you've just added a new NIC, it's probably eth1
[02:22] <Constrabus> Soundray, Is it possible to make it so that only I have access?
[02:22] <KarlsBerg> eth1 is the actual connection
[02:22] <dooglus> _jason: what about 'grumpy groundhog'?  did that get cancelled?
[02:22] <mathieu> the default in my xorg.conf is 24, but when i switch to 18, it doesnt seem to change anything
[02:22] <nickrud> james_xx, I've had that problem. I never solved it, but turning on & off the scanner worked. Actually, I've been lucky I think
[02:22] <KarlsBerg> with eth1 i am connect to my AP now
[02:22] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: unless you're running IPv6 anywhere, don't worry about sit0 (check netstat -r too if you think the interface should be up)
[02:23] <james_xx> nickrud, ok i will try that
[02:23] <soundray> Constrabus: yes: 'sudo chown constrabus.constrabus /mntpoint ; chmod 700 /mntpoint'
[02:23] <_jason> dooglus: I heard something about that.  I think it was supposed to be more bleeding edge, right?  Don't know about it's progress
[02:23] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: run iwconfig on eth1, not sit0 :/
[02:23] <makko> why doesn't apt-get install realplayer automatically?
[02:23] <KarlsBerg> sit0      Link encap:IPv6-in-IPv4
[02:23] <KarlsBerg>           NOARP  MTU:1480  Metric:1
[02:23] <KarlsBerg> ifconfig -a get this and other
[02:24] <nickrud> makko, because it's not free, as in open source. You have to install it yourself for ubuntu to remain legal in many places
[02:24] <ijeff> how can I copy a folder to a place when I require root powers?
[02:24] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter:  eth1 for that ?
[02:24] <RandolphCarter> can I get some backup that most (every?) person here gets sit0 when they do ifconfig -a?
[02:24] <ijeff> (trying to install skins to aMSNM)
[02:24] <Bletch__> nickrud: start your filemanager as root
[02:24] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: well, if that's the wireless connection, then yes
[02:24] <nickrud> Bletch__, not a chance
[02:24] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: what's the problem you're having?
[02:24] <KarlsBerg> eth1 is a wireless extension yes
[02:24] <soundray> RandolphCarter: yes -- that's why I thought it isn't a wlan device.
[02:24] <LjL> dooglus: it's weird, auto-apt update is working for me here (fresh installation of it, dapper)
[02:24] <harmoniacal> what's the easiest way to allow Gparted to partition? it claims it doesn't have the right to partition the current part. i'm using
[02:24] <Bletch__> ah, sorry wrong user. meant ijeff
[02:25] <dooglus> _jason: I think the idea was that grumpy would never be frozen - a bit like debian sid
[02:25] <nickrud> Bletch__, :)
[02:25] <makko> nickrud: then why isn't there any unofficial ubuntu repository, or an official one that is accessible only from countries where this is legal, that does the job automatically?
[02:25] <KarlsBerg> but eth1 is my PCMCIA wireless ! and run ok! im try install a USB adapter ! :)
[02:25] <LjL> dooglus: did it at least download anything?
[02:25] <nickrud> makko, probably interest & manpower
[02:25] <ijeff> Bletch_: how can I go about doing that?
[02:25] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: have you got the USB adapter plugged in?
[02:25] <dooglus> LjL: it installed if that's what you mean
[02:25] <nickrud> makko, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats has simple instructions for installing realplayer
[02:25] <Bletch__> ijeff: ALT+F2 will bring up a box that normall has the option.
[02:25] <geotsai> can anyone tell me how to get the broadcom wireless working for Acer Aspire laptops?
[02:25] <makko> nickrud: thank you
[02:25] <soundray> harmoniacal: run it from a live CD. There is a specialized one (only 30MB), or you can use the dapper desktop one.
[02:25] <dooglus> LjL: when did it download stuff for you?  when you did the 'sudo auto-apt update'?
[02:26] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: if its working, it'll probably be eth2 (until you disconnect the pcmcia device and reboot, beware!)
[02:26] <LjL> dooglus: no, i mean lines like this:   Downloading http://it.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu//dists/dapper-updates Contents-i386.gz ...
[02:26] <nickrud> makko, if you haven't seen that page, start at the top.
[02:26] <LjL> dooglus: yes
[02:26] <Bletch__> ijeff: if you can't do that, then 'sudo nautilus &' in a shell
[02:26] <harmoniacal> ok
[02:26] <spikeb> is there any way to get helix player to use proprietary realplayer codecs?
[02:26] <harmoniacal> soundray - is it on the live CD?
[02:26] <Constrabus> Soundray, If I forget this or need further assistance with this and other commands, do you know of a website where I can read up on commands and what they do?
[02:26] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter: ops, its pci
[02:26] <soundray> harmoniacal: there is no live CD now. It is on the desktop CD.
[02:26] <harmoniacal> (or do i need to install it)
[02:26] <harmoniacal> right
[02:27] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: ah, you're moving from PCI to USB?
[02:27] <harmoniacal> it's on there? hm. thaks
[02:27] <soundray> !tell Constrabus about cli
[02:27] <KarlsBerg> OOGH!
[02:27] <KarlsBerg> no
[02:27] <geotsai> whats the package name for tuxracer?
[02:27] <nikkyo> Greetings, what plug-in names should I be looking for, to make Totem media player work? I can not play any mpeg or mp3 files in totem. I can play mp3s in xmms player, with the alsa plugin. I'm using Ubuntu 6.06LTS.Please.
[02:27] <poje> !tell nikkyo about restrictedformats
[02:27] <joey_botchat> how do u turn off "someone has joined/left the room"?
[02:27] <_jason> geotsai: tuxracer
[02:27] <soundray> Constrabus: how's that for a start?
[02:28] <Constrabus> soundray... works for me :) lol Thanks again
[02:28] <poje> joey_botchat: depends on the IRC client
[02:28] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter:  first.. i have a intel pro wireless RUN RIGHT ! and i buy a USB adapter conceptronic C54RU, i read the rt2570 drivers for this adapter an install and i can see with lsmod but ever get sit0 no wireless extension, sit0 is my new interface before i dont see this interface never
[02:28] <Bletch__> poje: in GAIM?
[02:28] <nikkyo> tks poje
[02:28] <zach> do i need to mount networked drives  to be able to view files etc..? i can view folders...but is that why vlc wont play them...and nothing will open ?>
[02:28] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: until you can accept that sit0 is NOT your new wireless connection, I can't help you
[02:28] <oranged> anyone else having problems downloading flashplayer from adobe?
[02:29] <dooglus> LjL: auto-apt update-local is working
[02:29] <Bletch__> oranged: other than having to maunally install it, no
[02:29] <oranged> i'm getting a sweet .3kb/s from their only mirror
[02:29] <hoodlum> how come i can dl xmms through apt?
[02:29] <joey_botchat> there is no option in game to turn notifications off
[02:29] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter:  that is sit0 ?
[02:29] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: if the device manual said it gets a sit* assignment, try sit1
[02:29] <oranged> Bletch__, its hella slow for me the last two days..
[02:29] <Bletch__> hoodlum: apt-get install xmms
[02:29] <hoodlum> tried that
[02:29] <oranged> sudo apt-get install xmms
[02:29] <Bletch__> oranged: I'll check it
[02:29] <KarlsBerg> the device manual dont have linux info
[02:30] <hoodlum> ok, ill try it one more time.
[02:30] <ijeff> Bletch_: how does sudo nautilus& work?
[02:30] <zach> how do i mount windows networked drives?
[02:30] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: then what makes you think it's sit0?
[02:30] <KarlsBerg> any idea
[02:30] <ijeff> Bletch_: it gives a blank dialogue
[02:30] <geotsai> _jason: thanks
[02:30] <LjL> dooglus: don't think that's what you'd want, though. perhaps (just a guess) your sources.list has a syntax error somewhere that APT doesn't care about, but that auto-apt does?
[02:30] <Bletch__> ijeff: it launches nautilus as root, in the background (so you can still use the shell)
[02:30] <KarlsBerg> only know that before i put my new adapter dont exist
[02:30] <LjL> dooglus: this is what you should see if all went well: http://pastebin.com/768798
[02:30] <dooglus> zach: I do "sudo mount -t smbfs -o password=,uid=chris //$server/d ~/smb/server/d"
[02:30] <hoodlum> has no installation condidate
[02:30] <soundray> ijeff: the space before & is essential
[02:30] <LjL> dooglus: no, not that, wrong link
[02:30] <Bletch__> oranged: speed's fine for me
[02:31] <oranged> Bletch__, must be the hops between me and adobe
[02:31] <makko> Bletch__: if you mean the im, it's Gaim or gaim, never gAIM or GAIM or AiMg
[02:31] <LjL> dooglus: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15361
[02:31] <oranged> Bletch__, can you send me the tar.gz?
[02:31] <zach> i can already access files....but none of them load? I want it to appear as a hard drive...
[02:31] <TTT_Travis> how do I make mythtv work with mysql 5.1? the current version .18 doesn't seem to work right with it
[02:31] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: you probably didn't run 'ifconfig -a' before, but even if it did just appear, it still isn't a NIC
[02:31] <nickrud> hoodlum, you need to enable universe & multiverse repos to see most packages mentioned here; see !repos below for how
[02:31] <nickrud> !repos
[02:31] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[02:31] <Bletch__> oranged: yes, I'll re-download it (just deleted it again) but my upload's only 128k so it could be slow
[02:31] <makko> !easysource
[02:31] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[02:32] <oranged> Bletch__, its probably faster than .1-.3kb/s
[02:32] <oranged> ;)
[02:32] <ijeff> Bletch_: gives me jeff@jefftop:~$ sudo nautilus &
[02:32] <ijeff> [4]  25569
[02:32] <ijeff> Password:
[02:32] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter:  -a no, but iWconfig YES, and dont see never "sit0"
[02:32] <nickrud> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 !!
[02:32] <zach> dooglus: that looks like your custom version  uid=chris??
[02:32] <oranged> Bletch__, i would appreciate it
[02:32] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: if you know the name of the device module, try 'dmesg | grep *module name*'
[02:32] <Bletch__> ijeff: enter your password
[02:32] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: well, I do, and I don't have a wireless card in this box
[02:32] <KarlsBerg> the device module is rt2570
[02:32] <Bletch__> ijeff: it's the one for sudo (you do have sudo rights don't you?)
[02:32] <oranged> whats the the red line in xchat these days..
[02:32] <soundray> ijeff: don't expect to see your password echoed.
[02:33] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: right, 'dmesg | grep rt2570', see if it gave you any friendly hints
[02:33] <oranged> bleh.. marker line?
[02:33] <nickrud> oranged, because your nick is in the text
[02:33] <hoodlum> ok, when i apt-get install xmms it tells me the installation candidate isnt avaible and that the package is referred to as a different name.
[02:33] <joey_botchat> how do i turn off these annoying enter//leave notifications?
[02:33] <nickrud> oranged, oh, it marks when you switched focus away from xchat
[02:33] <Bletch__> hoodlum: strange. could be because I have universe enabled
[02:33] <ijeff> Bletch_: yeah i have the rights, do i enter my pass after typing the sudo nautilus & command?
[02:33] <soundray> Bletch__: best to advise gksudo IMO.
[02:33] <oranged> nickrud; heh..
[02:33] <Bletch__> ijeff: yes
[02:33] <hoodlum> hmmmm
[02:33] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter:  dont return any
[02:33] <_jason> joey_botchat: depends on what irc client you use
[02:33] <oranged> nickrud, its never been on by default..
[02:33] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: it should tell you which device name it's using
[02:33] <Bletch__> soundray: ok
[02:33] <joey_botchat> i'm using gaim
[02:33] <dooglus> zach: yes.  the $server is using a shell variable too, 'cos the server's IP address keeps changing.
[02:33] <HymnToLife> /set irc_who_join off <= asuming you're using xchat
[02:34] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: then a) it isn't detecting your device properly, or b) something's wrong with the module
[02:34] <nickrud> oranged, I don't remember when I started seeing it, but it's been around for abit
[02:34] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: or c) it's the wrong module name :)
[02:34] <poje> joey_botchat: try google? it works wonders ;)
[02:34] <ijeff> Bletch_: it just tells me bash: [my pass] : command not found
[02:34] <Bletch__> oranged: it's coming your way now
[02:34] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: try 'lsmod | grep rt2570'
[02:34] <KarlsBerg> im confused
[02:34] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter:  yes its load
[02:34] <soundray> ijeff: you need the space before &
[02:34] <zach> dooglus: no the servers ip is static...do i need to specify windows network name? this will show up under computer?
[02:34] <Bletch__> ijeff: this is getting beyond what I understand fully now. Anyone else?
[02:34] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: if it's definitely loaded, then it hasn't detected any interfaces
[02:34] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: to test that premise, try 'dmesg | grep *other nic module name*'
[02:34] <dooglus> zach: I don't think the network name is needed
[02:35] <KarlsBerg> rt2570                181184  0
[02:35] <KarlsBerg> usbcore               129668  5 rt2570,usbhid,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd
[02:35] <nickrud> ijeff, what are you trying to get done?
[02:35] <billybennett> anyone know why my Ubuntu wont properly shutdown it turns of my screen but doesnt actually shutdown... I'm on a laptop
[02:35] <KarlsBerg> what is other nic module name ?
[02:35] <dooglus> zach: the ~/smb/server/d is the mount point - change it to whichever existant dir you want it mounted onto
[02:35] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: well, the module name of, for example, the other wireless card in the box
[02:35] <Bletch__> nickrud: he's trying to move stuff into root owned folders
[02:35] <zach> dooglus: can you talk private ?
[02:35] <KarlsBerg> ok
[02:36] <ijeff> nickrud: i wanted to add skins to aMSN but it keeps telling me I don't have the right permission
[02:36] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: you should get some output (don't paste) along the lines of *module* eth*: blah blah
[02:36] <KarlsBerg> yes RandolphCarter
[02:36] <KarlsBerg> $ dmesg | grep ipw
[02:36] <KarlsBerg> [4294686.705000]  ipw3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945 Network Connection driver for Linux, 1.0.3m
[02:36] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: don't paste :(
[02:36] <KarlsBerg> only a line :)
[02:36] <nickrud> ijeff, what command exactly are you using, that gives you the error? (one line only, please :)
[02:36] <ijeff> Bletch_: thx for your help anyways :)
[02:36] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: okay ;) so, for some reason, the module isn't detecting your USB dongle
[02:36] <LjL> dooglus: anyway, just so that you know what you're losing ;), auto-apt's main function beside searching is doing things like "auto-apt run ./configure", which will open a dialog box for every file that 'configure' cannot find, asking whether you want to install the relevant package
[02:36] <Bletch__> ijeff: np, hope nickrud can resolve your problem
[02:37] <ijeff> nickrud: jeff@jefftop:~$ sudo nautilus &
[02:37] <Bletch__> oranged: have you noticed the file transfer?
[02:37] <dooglus> LjL: yes, I got that.
[02:37] <KarlsBerg> RandolphCarter:  or not is the correct module
[02:37] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: the obvious question to ask now is, are you sure you've got the rightm odule?
[02:37] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: exactly :)
[02:37] <LjL> dooglus: asks for strange things at times, like fortran compilers... but it can still be useful ;)
[02:37] <dooglus> LjL: but I can't get it to download the Contents files
[02:37] <KarlsBerg> the ID change the last two id numbers
[02:37] <soundray> LjL: that's amazing (installing now)
[02:37] <edited> how do i add backports?
[02:37] <nickrud> ijeff, I really recommend that any system stuff you do (and copying into root owned files is by definition that) be done in a terminal. Have you ever used one?
[02:37] <dooglus> LjL: I installed a fortran compiler just last week - I wanted to compile one of my Dad's old curve-fitting routines
[02:37] <zach> dooglus: ill be back with the name lonegeek or something similar hold on
[02:37] <ijeff> nickrud: unfortunately im unfamiliar with the commands
[02:38] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: I'm not sure I can help any more, but if you get the right module, that 'dmesg | grep *module name*' should give you all the information you need to setup the network
[02:38] <kbrooks_> ...
[02:38] <kbrooks_> umm
[02:38] <LjL> dooglus: hah... i asked my dad some time ago for some of his fortran programs, but he said he thinks he's thrown them all away -- the fool
[02:38] <kbrooks_> i just noticed something strange
[02:38] <oranged> Bletch__, i noticed.. its not grabbing the file
[02:38] <edited> where can i find the backports apt.lst?
[02:38] <kbrooks_> very, very strange
[02:38] <LjL> !tell edited about easysource
[02:38] <nickrud> ijeff, np
[02:38] <billybennett> anyone know why my Ubuntu wont properly shutdown it turns of my screen but doesnt actually shutdown??... I'm on a laptop
[02:38] <kbrooks_> ... here i go
[02:38] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: a note of caution, if you bring both wireless interfaces up at the same time, don't expect networking to work (it'll be a routing problem)
[02:39] <LjL> edited: but i don't think there are any backports for dapper yet
[02:39] <soundray> Cmon kbrooks_, spit it out
[02:39] <nickrud> ijeff, open a terminal (applications->accessories->terminal)
[02:39] <kbrooks_> easyubuntu overwrites your sources.list, apparently
[02:39] <Bletch__> oranged: strange. Do you want me to try it again?
[02:39] <edited> dapper is the new version?
[02:39] <TTT_Travis> how do I down grade from mysql 5.0 to mysql 4.1? it keeps failing?
[02:39] <kbrooks_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15362
[02:39] <LjL> soundray: please tell us if it downloads the files for you
[02:39] <oranged> Bletch__, nah.. i'll just wait the hour and a half or so left on the transfer from adobe. ;)
[02:39] <ijeff> nickrud: already have one open
[02:39] <nickrud> ijeff, and since I don't use amsn, you need to tell me the directory you want the skins in :)
[02:39] <oranged> Bletch__, thanks for trying tho
[02:39] <kbrooks_> hmm
[02:40] <kbrooks_> wait
[02:40] <kbrooks_> never mind
[02:40] <KarlsBerg> but how i can stop my pci wireless?
[02:40] <kbrooks_> i was being stupid
[02:40] <ijeff> nickrud: /usr/share/amsn/skin
[02:40] <lonegeek> dooglus: you there?
[02:40] <dooglus> yup
[02:40] <LjL> edited: yes. if you're using breezy, then on the other hand there are a few backports
[02:40] <nickrud> ijeff, ok, and where are the skins you want to put there?
[02:40] <Bletch__> oranged: ok. I feel sorry for you though, I thought internet in NZ was bad but yours must be truly shocking. Or is it just adobe?
[02:40] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: just 'ifdown' the interface
[02:40] <ijeff> nickrud: on my desktop
[02:40] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: you'll be able to install the card fine with both enabled, but after you've got it setup and loaded, you can only have one up to the same network at a time (without manually editing the routing table)
[02:41] <ijeff> nickrud: on desktop, "Clearlooks" folder
[02:41] <oranged> Bletch__, its just adobe.. i'm getting 300-400kb/s from ubuntu servers
[02:41] <lonegeek> dooglus: i still dont know if i have it working right :) im a dummy
[02:41] <LjL> edited: adding a line like "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse" to /etc/apt/sources.list should get you them (be sure you "sudo apt-get update" before installing anything)
[02:41] <dooglus> LjL: my Dad's old fortran code is all in DEC fortran - using non-standard DEC extensions to the language, so it took me ages to get it to compile on the g77 compiler...  even back in the 70's big companies were "embrace-and-extend"ing standards to achieve lock-in
[02:41] <Bletch__> oranged: try accessing the file through a cache
[02:41] <nickrud> ijeff, sudo cp $HOME/Clearlooks /usr/share/amsn/skin    (cp is 'copy)
[02:41] <KarlsBerg> ok try, disconnect
[02:41] <KarlsBerg> thank all -_-
[02:41] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: not now, but when you have the right module! :)
[02:41] <RandolphCarter> KarlsBerg: good luck ^_^
[02:41] <oranged> Bletch__, i looked for mirrors.. they all point to the same adobe download
[02:42] <lonegeek> dooglus: can you "hear" me
[02:42] <edited> thx
[02:42] <dr3wster> so I'm installing ubuntu on another computer (dual-booting with win98), and it'll share a fat32 partition for storage, so how big of a partition should I make for just ubuntu itself?
[02:42] <Bletch__> oranged: I meant a web-cache, not a mirror. google doesn't cache it, but others might.
[02:42] <nicolas_> i got a Permission denied when mounting an nfs export, it used to work under breezy anyone has an idea ?
[02:42] <nickrud> ijeff, er, you mentioned a dir. A change:  sudo cp -r $HOME/Clearlooks /usr/share/amsn/skin ( the -r switch means recursive)
[02:42] <nicolas_> does it need to be in a special group in order to be exported
[02:43] <ijeff> nickrud: ah, I was wondering why it hadn't worked
[02:43] <LjL> dooglus: apt-cache show os8 ;)
[02:43] <maddy> how do i stop my desktop and apps from crashing ?
[02:43] <sindrum> anyone running fluxbox on there linux bo?
[02:43] <nickrud> ijeff, I had that line half built before you replied, I assumed something that wasn't true. sorry
[02:43] <soundray> maddy: check for faulty memory
[02:43] <dr3wster> really, this isn't too hard of a question... About how much space does ubuntu alone take up?
[02:44] <maddy> soundray  how?
[02:44] <soundray> dr3wster: it's impossible to answer, unless you say what you want to use it for.
[02:44] <sindrum> i need to know why i cant create the file .xinitrc
[02:44] <dooglus> LjL: nice :)
[02:44] <nickrud> sindrum, touch ~/.xinitrc , done
[02:44] <dr3wster> soundray, just a regular home operating system, email etc, not storing anything, because I'll use another partition
[02:44] <Bletch__> dr3wser: I don't know, but are you asking about the kernel size, or the minimum installation size?
[02:44] <soundray> maddy: use the grub boot option "memtest86". Let it run overnight.
[02:44] <snoops> hey..is it possible to have a type of virtual directory which combines the files and folders from many virtual directories.. like.. sdb1 has a movies, music, games directory, sdb2 has a movies, music and games directory.. can I join both movie directories into one virtual one?
[02:44] <dr3wster> soundray, I'm thinking about 10 gigs?
[02:45] <snoops> just so I can go to one location to see both
[02:45] <LjL> dooglus: a bit of googling seems to imply that a Fortran compiler is included in that thing, though i couldn't swear on it :)
[02:45] <soundray> dr3wster: that should be enough for anything.
[02:45] <dr3wster> k, thanks
[02:45] <maddy> soundray, doest that fix  the problem?
[02:45] <shodanjr_gr> guys
[02:45] <shodanjr_gr> is there a keyboard shortcut to switch between workspaes?
[02:45] <soundray> dr3wster: you will get away with 3GB if you don't do anything extravagant.
[02:45] <RandolphCarter> has anybody else seen partitions (reiserfs) being turned read-only silently?
[02:45] <Bletch__> shodanje_gr: if using KDE, ALT+F1, F2 etc will switch
[02:45] <RandolphCarter> mount thinks everything's fine, but everything else disagrees
[02:45] <soundray> maddy: no, but it tests for a common cause of random crashes.
[02:45] <maddy> shodanjr_gr, yes a friend of mine wrote one
[02:46] <Bletch__> shodanje: sorry, should be CTRL+F1
[02:46] <maddy> shodanjr_gr, the should be more around too
[02:46] <soundray> maddy: and gives you an opportunity to fix it.
[02:46] <shodanjr_gr> Bletch__ im in gnome :P
[02:46] <_jason> shodanjr_gr: ctrl+alt+<arrow key> is default but it can be changed in system > preferences > keybaord shortcuts
[02:46] <snoops> :(
[02:46] <tuxPM> hya all
[02:46] <maddy> soundray,  thanx will try that
[02:46] <shodanjr_gr> thanks
[02:46] <shodanjr_gr> another question
[02:47] <soundray> RandolphCarter: yes, there was a guy here whose hard disk was dying. Better backup your data.
[02:47] <shodanjr_gr> is there a way to get Gaim messenger out of the way? :P
[02:47] <opitwin> ubotu: tell me about ipod
[02:47] <_jason> shodanjr_gr: what do you mean by "out of the way"?
[02:47] <Geoffrey2> is there a support channel for Thunderbird on this network?
[02:47] <Bletch__> shodangr: yes, it should minimise to tray when you close it (if you have the tray-icon plugin)
[02:47] <RandolphCarter> soundray: that does sound about right :/ nm, it's my bittorrent box so it's to be expected
[02:47] <shodanjr_gr> haha lol
[02:47] <tuxPM> i go a pb with graphical install, gparted simply crash. is there a way to do a text based install with the cd ?
[02:47] <shodanjr_gr> im freaking blind :P
[02:47] <spikeb> i think that would be on irc.mozilla.org or whatever the mozilla network is Geoffrey2
[02:48] <shodanjr_gr> i was looking for the icon at the bottom, didnt realize that in ubuntu taskbar is at the top :P
[02:48] <shodanjr_gr> freaking windwos adiction
[02:48] <shodanjr_gr> :p
[02:48] <Bletch__> shodangr: lol :D
[02:48] <silver_> Hi
[02:48] <ijeff> nickrud: sry i had to go do something quick
[02:48] <dooglus> LjL: it's less than 1Mb...  can it really include the whole OS and a compiler?
[02:48] <ijeff> nickrud: the contents of the folder was copied, but not the complete folder itself
[02:48] <shodanjr_gr> time to check out openoffice :P
[02:48] <Mewshi> hey, i think i found a bug in ubunty
[02:48] <Mewshi> ubuntu*
[02:48] <dooglus> LjL: I suppose 640Kb should be enough for anyone, and all that
[02:48] <Kovecses> openoffice is great
[02:49] <Bletch__> mewshi: a major bug?
[02:49] <LjL> dooglus: i'm sure it can... i mean, 1mb? luxury
[02:49] <shodanjr_gr> takes a butload of time to load on my machine though...
[02:49] <human> openoffice is a bit slow
[02:49] <Mewshi> hm... well, for my girlfriend, it's pretty major :P
[02:49] <shodanjr_gr> yeh...
[02:49] <human> but its free
[02:49] <Kovecses> human, not for me
[02:49] <ijeff> nickrud: ah just needed to add folder name to command, thanks!
[02:49] <Bletch__> shodangr: once it's loaded it should be fine, unless you're short on ram
[02:49] <soundray> Mewshi: braggard! ;)
[02:49] <shodanjr_gr> im having it open a word .doc, i dunno if this has anything to do with it ....
[02:49] <shodanjr_gr> Bletch__ im runing on 256mb
[02:49] <george_> does anybody know how to get Limewire working?
[02:49] <LjL> dooglus: on the other hand, i don't seem to find a punch-card reader software for scanners... perhaps i could write one (*if* i had any punch-cards, which my dad threw away too)
[02:49] <human> Kovecses, ok
[02:49] <ddeflyer> is there anyway to give a single user read-only access to everything on a system for doing backups?
[02:50] <Kovecses> george_, its easy
[02:50] <Kovecses> george_, download the "other" one
[02:50] <nickrud> ijeff, I'm not sure I understand, oh, ok. And (editing this line again :) http://tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html is a fair intro to the command line
[02:50] <Bletch__> shodangr: I also have 256, running kde. may take a while to load, once loaded should perform fine
[02:50] <Eleaf> ;p
[02:50] <shodanjr_gr> hm...
[02:50] <ijeff> nickrud: ah thank you very much :)
[02:50] <shodanjr_gr> it also f*cks up the formating of my file abit...
[02:50] <Mewshi> anyway, here's my problem: when i try to install ubuntu on her computer, it gets to the part where it's detecting hardware.  It always stops at 86%, which is the "Ide-cd" module.  What could be causing this?
[02:50] <shodanjr_gr> i think it uses a different font size....
[02:51] <Bletch__> shodangr: what are you trying to do? OO is usually pretty good unless the formatting's quite strange
[02:51] <soundray> ddeflyer: I don't think so. Have you thought about a filesystem imager for backups? partimage comes to mind
[02:51] <nooby_god> I want to replace my current gentoo desktop with ubuntu and I have a few questions before I get started
[02:51] <oranged> oh google.
[02:51] <opitwin> Nathanael: Have you figured out Evolution?
[02:51] <human> shodanr, yeah sometimes it distorts .doc and .xls files a bit
[02:51] <shodanjr_gr> Bletch__ i just opened a word file from a CS class
[02:51] <nooby_god> 1. does linux-wlan-ng come winth the installer ?
[02:51] <Mewshi> nooby_god - just do it.  I just made the switch, and i love it
[02:51] <ddeflyer> I don't think that dump is really what i want
[02:51] <LjL> dooglus: apparently (judging from the HELP command output), it contains a Fortarn compiler or interpreter, as well as a BASIC comp/int, and some other languages too
[02:51] <Bletch__> shodangr: probably not a different font size, but a different font altogether
[02:51] <oranged> Bletch__, googled "index of" and the filename.. ;)
[02:51] <shodanjr_gr> and its a bit f00bared as far as formating goes...
[02:51] <nooby_god> 2. How easy is it to dual boot with windows?
[02:51] <tuxPM> is there a way to run text-based install from desktop cd ?
[02:51] <shodanjr_gr> less characters per line or something
[02:52] <spikeb> tuxPM: no
[02:52] <george_> can anybody tell me how to install Limewire I've downloaded the rpm file but do I convert it to deb with Alien or what?
[02:52] <shodanjr_gr> and this brings me to another Q i got with ubuntu...
[02:52] <Bletch__> shodangr: chars per line can be adjested by changing the leading
[02:52] <bullrage> which file do i add 'ndiswrapper' to so it makes it load on boot?
[02:52] <shodanjr_gr> i find the default fond to be kinda "large"
[02:52] <shodanjr_gr> is there a way to change it?
[02:52] <eggzeck> tell george_ about limewire
[02:52] <eggzeck> ubotu tell george_ about limewire
[02:52] <shodanjr_gr> it seems like im wasting screen space :P
[02:52] <cyphase> what the..
[02:52] <Mewshi> anyway, here's my problem: when i try to install ubuntu on her computer, it gets to the part where it's detecting hardware.  It always stops at 86%, which is the "Ide-cd" module.  What could be causing this?
[02:52] <Bletch__> shodangr: I don't know how to change it in gnome, I have kde
[02:52] <_jason> george_: I would recommend frostwire instead, it's a limewire clone and there is an ubuntu deb available at frostwire's site
[02:52] <tuxPM> :(, anyone got gparted freezing during dapper's install ?
[02:52] <spikeb> george_: try frostwire instead :) almost the exact same thing, and has a deb
[02:53] <cyphase> i just loaded the dapper desktop cd on a laptop, and the wifi conection is working without me entering the key..
[02:53] <Bletch__> shodangr: if you can't solve it, you could zoom out on the document
[02:53] <Sojourner> Does anyone know if they have ported the w32 codecs package to Dapper yet?
[02:53] <george_> thanks everybody
[02:53] <eggzeck> george_: read what ubotu pmed to you
[02:53] <kaligula> !   .
[02:53] <eggzeck> kaligula: ??
[02:53] <kaligula> !   !
[02:53] <eggzeck> Stop please.
[02:53] <soundray> cyphase: an insecure network.
[02:53] <kaligula> Hello!
[02:54] <soundray> !ru
[02:54] <ubotu> Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke. # russian users please try #ubuntu-ru, there you may get more help
[02:54] <kaligula> Hi!
[02:54] <shodanjr_gr> the odd thing is that it is set at 96dpi
[02:54] <cyphase> soundray, i suppose..
[02:54] <shodanjr_gr> so the font size shouldnt be larger than my windows machine...
[02:54] <cyphase> ooooh
[02:54] <soundray> cyphase: I won't charge for that diagnosis... ;)
[02:54] <cyphase> i know which network it is
[02:54] <Bletch__> shodangr: but it will have sued the best avail replacement font, the win ones aren't on ubuntu by default
[02:54] <cyphase> soundray, because i didn't think there was an insecure network in the area
[02:54] <Bletch__> *shodangr: substituted
[02:55] <kaligula> Peoples are you here?
[02:55] <shodanjr_gr> Bletch__ im not talking about the document atm, im talking about ubuntu in general
[02:55] <shodanjr_gr> or gnome actually
[02:55] <soundray> cyphase: now you've discovered that your toaster double-acts as a router by night.
[02:55] <opitwin> Kaligula: Hello, do you keed something?
[02:55] <cyphase> :D
[02:55] <cyphase> now all i need to do is make wireless toast
[02:56] <cyphase> soundray, it's not night here by the way :P
[02:56] <Bletch__> shodanjr: ah. There should be an option in the main system settings area, but I can't tell you exactly where. Usually in the 'appearence' section (if you have one)
[02:56] <opitwin> Kaligula: I mean do you Need something?
[02:56] <kaligula> I want to meet with good people
[02:56] <shodanjr_gr> is there a way to get the default windows fonts in Linux?
[02:56] <soundray> cyphase: that's easy. The trick is to *eat* it wirelessly.
[02:56] <shodanjr_gr> whats the option im looking for Bletch__?
[02:56] <opitwin> Kaligula: What do you want to know?
[02:56] <_jason> ubotu tell shodanjr_gr about msttcorefonts
[02:56] <soundray> kaligula: you've come to the completely wrong place.
[02:57] <shodanjr_gr> thx _jason
[02:57] <Bletch__> shodangr: there should be several font size options: foreground window, message, title bar etc
[02:57] <kaligula> I want new internet-friends!
[02:57] <cyphase> soundray, that's what i meant :)
[02:57] <dooglus> LjL: that's nice :)
[02:57] <shodanjr_gr> ive found that
[02:57] <shodanjr_gr> what changes should i make? :P
[02:57] <dooglus> LjL: I'll have to have a play with it
[02:57] <Bletch__> kaligula: use a social channel not here
[02:57] <chmod775> :)
[02:57] <soundray> kaligula: this is a support channel.
[02:57] <kaligula> why?
[02:57] <soundray> Only serious talk here.
[02:57] <h3sp4wn> kaligula: lol
[02:57] <soundray> *Ever*
[02:57] <opitwin> Kaligula: this is help and support, I don't give out personal infor
[02:58] <shodanjr_gr> actually after eclipse finished downloading
[02:58] <shodanjr_gr> im gona get the core fonts
[02:58] <shodanjr_gr> and change everything to arial :P
[02:58] <Bletch__> shodanjr: I gtg good luck with your font problem
[02:58] <h3sp4wn> kaligula: Do you want to talk about bug 1 ?
[02:58] <Bletch__> shodanjr: ok
[02:58] <shodanjr_gr> Bletch__ thanks mate :) appreciate the help
[02:58] <Bletch__> shodanjr: np
[02:58] <Mewshi> anyway, here's my problem: when i try to install ubuntu on her computer, it gets to the part where it's detecting hardware.  It always stops at 86%, which is the "Ide-cd" module.  What could be causing this?
[02:58] <kaligula> how can I install a video driver for linux?
[02:59] <nickrud> kaligula, #ubuntu-offtopic, they hang out there :)
[02:59] <opitwin> Kaligula: There are 872 people here and they will all know your personal thoughts.  This is Ubuntu linux help and support.
[02:59] <opitwin> kaligula: Yes you can install video drivers for Linux
[02:59] <LjL> dooglus: i can't quite make sense of the syntax it requires for commands... i managed to start the BASIC interpreter, but Fortran or the TECO editor give a "Bad recollection" error. now what on earth is a bad recollection error? :o)
[02:59] <DaSkreech> How do i jump onto a samba share
[02:59] <soundray> Mewshi: have you checked the CD for errors?
[02:59] <kaligula> how?
[02:59] <Mewshi> it worked on this one...
[02:59] <kaligula> I dont know
[02:59] <DaSkreech> Ctrl+L -> smb:/ip.ad.dd.y ?
[02:59] <dooglus> heh
[03:00] <kaligula> I can't
[03:00] <opitwin> What do you run?
[03:00] <opitwin> Kaligula: What OS do you run?
[03:00] <cyphase> DaSkreech, it should be in Nework Servers
[03:00] <shodanjr_gr> damn my room looks like SHIT
[03:00] <cyphase> Network*
[03:00] <QPAD|warlock> What is the best ftp server to use guys ?
[03:00] <nickrud> kaligula, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats has the info for getting non-free video working
[03:00] <Madpilot> greetings, Ubuntubers
[03:00] <opitwin> Kaligula: Ubuntu, Fedora, Kubuntu
[03:00] <DaSkreech> cyphase: I keep getting smb:// is not a valid location?
[03:00] <kaligula> Ubuntu
[03:01] <nickrud> tubers?
[03:01] <soundray> Madpilot: is that a potato variety? :)
[03:01] <DaSkreech> ubotu: tell shodanjr_gr about language
[03:01] <LjL> dooglus: hey, b-but... i can't believe this, this system actually uses the AmigaOS filesystem concepts! or rather the opposite, i suppose... you learn new things every day
[03:01] <cyphase> DaSkreech, go to Places -> Network Servers
[03:01] <shodanjr_gr> guys can anyone give me a bit of help with eclipse? (sorry abou thte profanity btw)
[03:01] <DaSkreech> cyphase: Yes it gives me that error
[03:01] <Madpilot> soundray, possibly. GPL genetic engineering, of course ;)
[03:01] <opitwin> Kaligula: It is on the Ubuntu Website, I will check right now
[03:01] <DaSkreech> smb:/// is not a valid location
[03:01] <cyphase> hmm
[03:01] <cyphase> i don't know
[03:02] <DaSkreech> Am I missing some samba client package?
[03:02] <cyphase> no, it's included by default
[03:02] <DaSkreech> I'm going to reboot
[03:03] <dooglus> LjL: I'm not familiar with the amiga filesystem - what do you mean?
[03:03] <opitwin> Kaligula: What driver do you want ot install
[03:03] <kaligula> C-Media
[03:03] <shodanjr_gr> anyone available for some eclipse help
[03:03] <shodanjr_gr> ?
[03:03] <kaligula> I dont know Ubuntu Web-site
[03:03] <cherwin> shodanjr_gr: what do you need to know?
[03:03] <george_> does anybody know anything about win4lin?
[03:04] <shodanjr_gr> i wana dl the C++ plugin
[03:04] <opitwin> Kaligula: Which Video Card do you have?
[03:04] <shodanjr_gr> and im trying to figure out which of the releases i should get
[03:04] <cherwin> yeah i know, eclipse plugins are a pain in the ***
[03:04] <soundray> Gnight!
[03:04] <shodanjr_gr> any suggerstions?
[03:04] <kaligula> I am sorry if I do mistake? because I am russian! ok? C-Media-8738
[03:04] <LjL> dooglus: well, /usr/share/doc/os8/quickstart.txt.gz gives some basic tips about the OS... and it says that the "SYS:" device is, by default, "assigned" to the "RKA0:" device (this means that SYS: is just a "virtual" device, i.e. an assign, that identifies the disk you booted from, while RKA0: is the actual *drive* that you booted from). now this is exactly like AmigaOS, including the syntax of the "Assign" command! (except RKA0: would be DF0: or 
[03:05] <SurfnKid> guess what guys!
[03:05] <SurfnKid> I did it!
[03:05] <opitwin> Kaligula: The Ubuntu website is http://www.ubuntu.com
[03:05] <SurfnKid> Im totally uninstalling Dapper! its just nooooooot me :D
[03:05] <SurfnKid> im going back to Breezy baby
[03:05] <SurfnKid> wohooo
[03:05] <dooglus> LjL: I see
[03:05] <cyphase> SurfnKid, why are you going back to breezy?
[03:05] <kaligula> opitwin: Thank You!
[03:06] <iiiears> LjL - Good ideas never die. ;)
[03:06] <ron_> sounds like a troll to me. :)
[03:06] <DaSkreech> cyphase: Nope doesn't work
[03:06] <opitwin> Kaligula go to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/video
[03:06] <LjL> dooglus: (and i always found the assign concept a very good thing, as it allows to refer to stuff in a more abstract way... definitely, imho, better than the Unix way)
[03:06] <iiiears> Amigas were great
[03:06] <SurfnKid> cyphase  the wifi card doesnt work properly, its pre-installed as eth1 and freezes, then continues working
[03:06] <ron_> lol... "dapper's not me"  ...
[03:06] <DavidJaq> I was trying to install KMud, but I get an error saying "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!" when I type './config' ... what am I doing wrong?
[03:06] <kaligula> ok!
[03:06] <ron_> that's a good one.
[03:06] <SurfnKid> cyphase breezy didnt gime any probs
[03:06] <LjL> iiiears: yeah, but i never heard before that AmigaOS was inspired by this OS8... and i can't find any reference to that on google, either
[03:06] <dooglus> LjL: did you find out how to quit OS8?
[03:06] <cyphase> SurfnKid, this on a laptop?
[03:07] <KuLover> Is there a way to have certain directories remember view modes?
[03:07] <LjL> dooglus: err... no.
[03:07] <SurfnKid> ron_ yeah hehe, whenever they fix all the buggy bugs ill put it back
[03:07] <QPAD|warlock> What is the best ftp server to use guys ?
[03:07] <cherwin> shodanjr_gr: what did you already tried?
[03:07] <DaSkreech> Anyone know why I would get a Samba error upon connecting to a samba share?
[03:07] <ron_> SurfnKid: that's another story.
[03:07] <opitwin> Kaligula: Are you all set?
[03:07] <LjL> dooglus: i'd figure a "kill -s 9" =)
[03:07] <ron_> but for progress, you get bugs.
[03:07] <nickrud> Amiga loved linked lists, they taught me a lot
[03:07] <kaligula> yes!
[03:07] <SurfnKid> cyphase yep, i had breezy working perfect wlan0 never gave me probs, i guess its just about looking and reading stuff, but i just thought it would be just as easy as breezy and encoungtered my wifi was always at 11m instead of 54 as breezy, i forced 54m but nada
[03:07] <Madpilot> KuLover, in gnome's Nautilus they should remember if they were in list or icon mode by default
[03:07] <cherwin> Daskreech: what is the precise error?
[03:08] <opitwin> Kaligula: I'm always glad to get problems fixed.
[03:08] <DavidJaq> I was trying to install KMud, but I get an error saying "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!" when I type './config' ... what am I doing wrong?
[03:08] <DaSkreech> cherwin: This is through natilus
[03:08] <opitwin> Kaligula: ttyl
[03:08] <DaSkreech> smb:/// is not a valid location
[03:08] <KuLover> Thanks madpilot.
[03:08] <dooglus> LjL: I found it - control-e then exit...
[03:08] <dooglus> LjL: note also that it writes a bunch of files to the directory you run it in
[03:09] <SurfnKid>  cyphase i just wanted dapper for XGL/compiz but i dont really needed, i could just use 3Ddesktop
[03:09] <cherwin> Daskreech: kinda strange, are you sure that all the samba packages are installed?
[03:09] <SurfnKid> needed=need it
[03:09] <kaligula> opitwin: Where are you from? If it isn't secret!
[03:09] <ron_o> 3Ddesktop will give you that?
[03:09] <LjL> dooglus: yeah, noted that
[03:09] <SurfnKid> ron_o similar yep
[03:09] <cherwin> Daskreech: can you connect with your samba server with smbclient?
[03:09] <ron_o> wow..
[03:09] <opitwin> Kaligula: I am from Michigan
[03:09] <SurfnKid> ron_o but nothing like XGL man noothing
[03:09] <Overblast> this is going to sound really hackiish
[03:09] <ron_o> I think I see that in synaptic on the first page..
[03:10] <Overblast> but can someone help me set up NTFS drive reading?
[03:10] <cyphase> ron_o, only like the cube
[03:10] <ron_o> my systems too slow for either.
[03:10] <cyphase> but not that integrated
[03:10] <SurfnKid> exactly
[03:10] <kaligula> opitwin: But I am from Moldova! Do You know this country?
[03:10] <DavidJaq> I was trying to install KMud, but I get an error saying "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!" when I type './config' ... what am I doing wrong?
[03:10] <opitwin> Kaligula: no I don't, where is it?
[03:10] <SurfnKid> mine is fast ive got a good 128 M10 ATI card i just thought dapper would simplify all this.
[03:10] <cherwin> Overblast: enable ntfs read in your kernel, you can only read as root though out of the box
[03:10] <DaSkreech> cherwin: Gimmie a second
[03:10] <QPAD|warlock> proftpd is this a good ftp server?
[03:11] <kaligula> East part of Europe!
[03:11] <SurfnKid> what good is it to have cube xgl with no good wifi running
[03:11] <LjL> dooglus: http://www.pdp8.net/os/os8/
[03:11] <opitwin> ubotu: tell DavidJaq about Video
[03:11] <Overblast> cherwin: can you link me to some docs on doing that
[03:11] <Overblast> i am kinda newbish to linux
[03:11] <kaligula> opitwin: with a capital Kishiniov!
[03:11] <opitwin> Kaligula: oh
[03:12] <iiiears> ubotu is sometinmes well informed. - roll the knowledge dice in 1.. 2.. 3..
[03:12] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, iiiears
[03:12] <iiiears> !ubotu ntfs
[03:12] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[03:12] <kaligula> opitwin: Are you working?
[03:12] <DavidJaq> What does Video have to do with anything, opitwin?
[03:12] <cherwin> Overblast: man smbclient, there are some pretty good examples in the manual
[03:12] <ksaad> hello evertone
[03:13] <Overblast> that is in console, correct?
[03:13] <opitwin> DavidJaq: sorry, wrong file
[03:13] <cherwin> correctomundo :)
[03:13] <opitwin> Kaligula: no
[03:13] <Kiko0123> anyone know where i can get my boat driver liscence here in montreal or the area ?
[03:13] <Overblast> thank you very much, sir
[03:13] <kaligula> opitwin: Are you study?
[03:14] <opitwin> Kaligula: no
[03:14] <DaSkreech> cherwin: Seems like all the samba stuff is installed
[03:14] <kaligula> opitwin: I  study! I will be programmer!
[03:14] <SurfnKid> Kiko0123 tried the local boat rental place, maybe they can direct u
[03:14] <dooglus> LjL: don't you find that os8 kills your system?  the cpu is at 100% the whole time
[03:14] <Kiko0123> SurfnKid,  ill try that
[03:14] <Kiko0123> thanx
[03:14] <kaligula> opitwin: But what do you usually do?
[03:14] <opitwin> Kaligula: cool!  I would like to be a web designer
[03:14] <anathema_> hey just wondering, does any one here run nubuntu? i need a package from it
[03:15] <kaligula> opitwin: How old are you?
[03:15] <opitwin> kaligula: not much
[03:15] <wastrel> never heard of nubuntu
[03:15] <Kiko0123> server oriented ubuntu distro
[03:15] <kaligula> opitwin: I am 20 years old!
[03:15] <Kiko0123> project was shut down few months ago
[03:15] <opitwin> Kaligula: I'm young
[03:15] <anathema_> can still dl the cd
[03:15] <anathema_> i need one of the debs though
[03:15] <cherwin> Daskreech: very strange indeed.. try connecting via the console, maybe you'll get some detailed error messages..
[03:15] <anathema_> void11
[03:15] <LjL> dooglus: didn't notice it, but i wouldn't be too surprised... after all, i don't think that OS went so far as to use a HALT instruction or anything, rather than just idle-looping...
[03:15] <anathema_> wont seem to compile right now
[03:15] <DavidJaq> I was trying to install KMud, but I get an error saying "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!" when I type './config' ... what am I doing wrong?
[03:15] <DaSkreech> cherwin: Whats the syntax? smbclient -I ipaddress?
[03:16] <SurfnKid> Kiko0123 no probs
[03:16] <helloyo> i just installed ati drivers from the website, but i cannot set my resolution correctly now, System > Preferences isn't functioning, and its not listening to my xorg.conf
[03:16] <opitwin> Kaligula: I'm sorry if I am being rude but I do not wish to give out my age
[03:16] <kaligula> opitwin: well if you don't want to say how old are you ok! But what do you usually do!
[03:16] <cherwin> Daskreech: smbclient -U <user> //server/share
[03:16] <dooglus> LjL: sure, but my 2.2GHz P4 should be able to emulate every one of the PDP8's clock cycles and barely notice it.  unless it's not trying to run it at the proper speed I guess
[03:16] <LjL> dooglus: oh, that .txt.gz file seems to say that the Fortran stuff isn't working right now :\
[03:17] <SurfnKid> for instance, when enabling eth1 and updating Synaptic. All sites, had FATAL probs. apparently Synaptic has a problem with DHCP. but Breezy didnt do this so this accumulates to my disappointment :(
[03:17] <LjL> dooglus: which i don't think it's doing
[03:17] <opitwin> Kaligula: I design web pages and do all sorts of stuff
[03:17] <helloyo> i am having problems with the ATI driver warping my screen, any ideas?
[03:17] <SurfnKid> is there irssi for windows
[03:17] <tritium> SurfnKid: synaptic is independent of dhcp
[03:18] <Hexidigital_> SurfnKid:: yes
[03:18] <kaligula> opitwin: it's very good! It is better tnan nothing!
[03:18] <nickrud> SurfnKid, I am not an network expert by any measure, but unless you have specifically set a proxy for synaptic, that makes no sense
[03:18] <Hexidigital_> SurfnKid:: it isn't very good though
[03:18] <SurfnKid> Hexidigital_ same problem?
[03:18] <Hexidigital_> SurfnKid:: what was the problem?
[03:18] <SurfnKid> nickrud and tritium ill prove you wrong guys
[03:18] <SurfnKid> i have the ubuntu forum that says so
[03:18] <SurfnKid> =D
[03:18] <Hexidigital_> SurfnKid:: i meant, yes there's irssi for win32
[03:18] <opitwin> Kaligula: I'm still a teen.
[03:18] <rendo> I have a question, does anyone have a DS and is the Nintendo Wifi support under Linux?  I'm talking about the USB adapter.
[03:19] <DaSkreech> cherwin: throws an initial error "unknown parameter encountered: 'revalidate'"
[03:19] <DaSkreech> cherwin: then asks for a password
[03:19] <tritium> SurfnKid: dude, I'm just telling you the truth, trying to help
[03:19] <SurfnKid> Hexidigital_ ok cool i gotta look for it
[03:19] <nickrud> SurfnKid, won't be the first time, or the last, but not this time :)
[03:19] <wastrel> mebby port or dns prob
[03:19] <Hexidigital_> SurfnKid:: if i remember correctly, it is available from www.irssi.org
[03:19] <camilla> ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
[03:19] <cherwin> Daskreech: very odd indeed, what happens if you insert the password?
[03:19] <camilla> donw babylon!
[03:19] <tritium> camilla: don't do that please
[03:20] <__mikem> !ops
[03:20] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob, Hobbsee or gnomefreak!
[03:20] <Hexidigital_> camilla:: please dont flood
[03:20] <camilla> sorry it was my cat
[03:20] <SurfnKid> tritium lol no man im telling youuuuu lol hehe i know bro, i thought it was me too but i wasnt going thru a proxy :P i have no clue what it was, until the instructions said synaptic had a problem with that, i was like :|
[03:20] <camilla> ok bot boys
[03:20] <camilla> was my cat
[03:20] <Hexidigital_> camilla:: i'm not a bot
[03:20] <SurfnKid> nickrud hehe, im just happy man :P
[03:20] <camilla> sorri
[03:20] <kaligula> opitwin: I am at first time at the Linux today! It is very interesting, but more difficult!
[03:20] <tritium> __mikem: it's okay...
[03:20] <DaSkreech> Well I tried both the password for thos machine and the one I'm logging into
[03:20] <Amaranth> Heh.
[03:20] <tritium> no problem, camilla
[03:20] <benplaut> nice cat :)
[03:20] <Hexidigital_> camilla:: my cat does that all the time... fortunately, she can't find the enter key :)
[03:20] <benplaut> mine can't type =/
[03:20] <camilla> ok thank
[03:20] <camilla> lol
[03:20] <Amaranth> Mine isn't allowed in the room where my computer is.
[03:20] <camilla> my cat is intelligent
[03:20] <DavidJaq> I was trying to install KMud, but I get an error saying "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!" when I type './config' ... what am I doing wrong?
[03:20] <DaSkreech> both return session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
[03:20] <__mikem> You got to wonder what caused that to happen though.
[03:20] <opitwin> Kaligula: I love Ubuntu Linux, it is much better than Windows
[03:20] <LjL> my cat is a shell command
[03:20] <camilla> he can play counter strike too
[03:20] <shodanjr_gr> cats are EVIL
[03:20] <frank_b> can someone tell me what's the difference between the "libmp3lame.so.0" and "libmp3lame.so.0.0.0" libraries? which one should I choose for the audacity program to encode an mp3?
[03:21] <DavidJaq> will installing KDE fix my problem?
[03:21] <Amaranth> Because then she wants me to pet her and lays on my keyboard purring.
[03:21] <nickrud> cats walk wherever, they just stay off the furniture.
[03:21] <DaSkreech> DavidJaq: Yes!!
[03:21] <kaligula> it is true!
[03:21] <SurfnKid> flying cats?
[03:21] <SurfnKid> whoa
[03:21] <kaligula> opitwin: it's true!
[03:21] <LjL> cat >/dev/null
[03:21] <opitwin> Kaligula: Yes!
[03:21] <shodanjr_gr> i just noticed that i gota get some alcohol and rub all the filth of my mouse :P
[03:22] <Amaranth> DavidJaq: No, but installing x-window-system-dev will.
[03:22] <kaligula> opitwin: But install the drivers is verry hard!
[03:22] <DaSkreech> cherwin: Maybe ssh?
[03:22] <opitwin> Kaligula: Are you trying to do that?
[03:22] <hyphenated> shodanjr_gr: or get some drinkable alcohol and drink until you don't care how dirty the mouse is ;-)
[03:22] <shodanjr_gr> btw guys
[03:22] <kaligula> opitwin: Yes!
[03:22] <cherwin> Daskreech: I think the problem lies with the windows box that you're connecting too.
[03:22] <opitwin> Kaligula: Is it working
[03:22] <Amaranth> frank_b: One is probably a symlink (shortcut) to the other.
[03:22] <Amaranth> frank_b: So using either one is fine.
[03:22] <shodanjr_gr> hyphenated unfortunately im not the type that drinks a lot or gets drunk easily :P
[03:22] <DaSkreech> Its a dapper box
[03:22] <kaligula> opitwin: But my video don't work yet!
[03:23] <shodanjr_gr> btw whats the best VNC client available for Linux?
[03:23] <Hexidigital_> DaSkreech:: what are you trying to do?
[03:23] <kaligula>  opitwin: But my video doesn't work yet
[03:23] <DaSkreech> I can connect to it on the Kubuntu machine and the Mac OSX machine
[03:23] <DaSkreech> Hexidigital_: See a samba share
[03:23] <Hexidigital_> shodanjr_gr:: i use vncviewer
[03:23] <iiiears> Amaranth - Keep a few kibbels hidden.
[03:23] <frank_b> Amaranth, in the installed files window in synaptic they appear as two different installed files...
[03:23] <cherwin> Daskreech: hold on! it's a dapper box? why in gods sake are you trying to use samba? please use ssh
[03:23] <SurfnKid> !repo
[03:23] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, SurfnKid
[03:23] <kaligula>  opitwin: I am sorry, I did mistake!
[03:23] <SurfnKid> !repository
[03:23] <cherwin> Daskreech: you ever heard of fuse and sshfs?
[03:23] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, SurfnKid
[03:23] <jasonmansey> some help please, i just tried the i385 desktop live cd and none of the video works
[03:23] <LjL> !repos
[03:23] <Hexidigital_> DaSkreech:: i assume samba is configured correctly?
[03:23] <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.
[03:23] <__mikem> ubotu my cats name is mittens also!
[03:23] <opitwin> Kaligula: I'm sorry, I can't find the right page online and besides, I'm not very good at that kind of stuff.
[03:23] <ubotu> ...but my cats name is already something else...
[03:24] <jasonmansey> the screen the flashes different colors
[03:24] <jasonmansey> how can i solve that
[03:24] <wastrel> my cat's name is george
[03:24] <jasonmansey> ?
[03:24] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell SurfnKid about easysource
[03:24] <shodanjr_gr> i dont have a cat
[03:24] <DaSkreech> Hexidigital_: Seems to be I can see it from most of the other machines I've tried
[03:24] <iiiears> AmaraNTH - wHEN YOUR CAT WALKS ON THE KEYBOARD DROP ONE IN YOUR LAP. - SOON YOU WILL HAVE A CAT THAT STAYS OFF THE KEYBOARD
[03:24] <Hexidigital_> SurfnKid:: was that what you were looking for?
[03:24] <shodanjr_gr> ive got 2 brothers who get in the way a lot though :p
[03:24] <DaSkreech> cherwin: No Where can I get more info :)
[03:24] <iiiears> SRY caps - OOPS
[03:24] <opitwin> Kaligula: What did you do wrong?
[03:24] <LjL> iiiears: your cat-lock?
[03:24] <kaligula> do you know different languages?
[03:24] <shodanjr_gr> lmao :p
[03:24] <opitwin> 111ears: Your right!
[03:24] <cherwin> Daskreech: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html
[03:25] <shodanjr_gr> what's ssh?
[03:25] <jasonmansey> any have any idea's?
[03:25] <Amaranth> iiiears: Yeah, but I'll have a cat that scratches my private bits trying to play with the food.
[03:25] <opitwin> iiiears: You are very right!
[03:25] <kaligula>  opitwin: I wrote  But my video don't work yet
[03:25] <cherwin> a replacement for all r tools
[03:25] <Hexidigital_> DaSkreech:: ssh will work... if you open nautilus, and type ssh://yourmachineip.or.hostname
[03:25] <cherwin> rsh rlogin etc.
[03:25] <opitwin> What page on the website are you looking at?
[03:25] <Chris22> anyway to install ubuntu without x?
[03:25] <iiiears> Still no help for a keyboard i regularly spill Pepsi on. - lol
[03:25] <Hexidigital_> DaSkreech:: *should work... it will open it in nautilus
[03:25] <kaligula>  opitwin: But is don't isn't correctly!
[03:25] <frank_b> Amaranth, you were right about the "libmp3" libraries. I've just checked. thank you very much for your help! :)
[03:25] <DaSkreech> Hexidigital_: I know seemed kind of pointless since there was a transparent smb already up
[03:26] <administrador> #debian-es
[03:26] <wastrel> i use thunderbird for a mail client
[03:26] <LjL> shodanjr_gr: it's an onomatopoeic word for "silence"
[03:26] <DaSkreech> shodanjr_gr: Secure Shell
[03:26] <ubuntu> hi
[03:26] <Kovecses> thunderbird is nice
[03:26] <opitwin> Kaligula: Are you using the command line?
[03:26] <Hexidigital_> DaSkreech:: yes... i use (on the rare occasion i use windows) openssh, and enter ssh://myserver to view the files
[03:26] <kaligula>  opitwin: Else I am here because I want to study English better!
[03:26] <ubuntu> exit
[03:26] <Geoffrey2> where in Ubuntu would my Thunderbird profile be stored?
[03:26] <kaligula>  opitwin: Where?
[03:26] <cherwin> Daskreech: I recommend everyone to use sshfs since it will allow you to do anything transparently, all files will show up on you're computer as if it is on you harddrive
[03:26] <dooglus> Kovecses: really?  I tried it for a few days and couldn't bear it
[03:27] <dooglus> Geoffrey2: ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/
[03:27] <frank_b> Amaranth, bye
[03:27] <Kovecses> dooglus, what do you use?
[03:27] <opitwin> Kovecses: Yes, it is.  but evolution mail is better!
[03:27] <DaSkreech> sweet
[03:27] <Hexidigital_> Geoffrey2:: try /home/user/.thunderbird
[03:27] <jasonmansey> if the live cd doesnt work does that mean i cant use ubuntu with my video card?
[03:27] <dooglus> Kovecses: currently evolution
[03:27] <kaligula>  opitwin: Command lines are different!
[03:27] <Kovecses> yeah evolution is what i use
[03:27] <Hexidigital_> remember the period, Geoffrey2
[03:27] <Kovecses> sylpheed is nice too
[03:27] <iiiears> Kovecses: Thunderbird is much nicer. - Evolution is warning me about my servers protocols. - TBird just works
[03:27] <dooglus> Kovecses: sylpheed seemed to be incredibly slow downloading big emails
[03:27] <DaSkreech> cherwin: I'll look into it :)
[03:28] <Dead_Thinker> aaaaaaaaa, help :D
[03:28] <opitwin> Kaligula: It should be under applications somewhere, It is called the Terminal
[03:28] <dooglus> iiiears: what I didn't like about tbird is that it constantly shows the headers and the attachments in the preview pane, leaving no space for the email itself!
[03:28] <tonyyarusso> jasonmansey, Not necessarily.  It doesn't bode well, but don't give up too easily.  Have you checked wiki/forums/google for info about your card?
[03:28] <Dead_Thinker> dudes, i've installed ubuntu right now
[03:28] <Hexidigital_> cherwin:: is sshfs linux only, or win32 compatible?
[03:28] <Dead_Thinker> but lilo do not appears :(
[03:28] <dooglus> iiiears: if there are too many attachments you literally cannot read the email!
[03:28] <cherwin> DaSkreech: please do :), it is really not that hard
[03:28] <Hexidigital_> Dead_Thinker:: ubuntu uses Grub
[03:28] <opitwin> Kaligula: Applications - Accessories - Terminal
[03:28] <kaligula>  opitwin: It haden't used with me!
[03:28] <iiiears> dooglus - Add a few hundred emails and it uses a lot of RAM also.
[03:28] <cherwin> Hexidigital_: it's linux only
[03:28] <Dead_Thinker> i tried to install it too later, but nothing happens
[03:29] <maikeru> hmm
[03:29] <JuGhEaD> Is there a way to diagnose random lockups in ubuntu?
[03:29] <dooglus> iiiears: I've not had a problem with it using too much RAM on ubuntu, and I put about 10,000 messages into it
[03:29] <Hexidigital_> cherwin:: ah, i'm looking for something easier than openssh to view my files when at school (my wireless won't work on ubuntu at the college, so i have to use windows)
[03:29] <maikeru> in Ubuntu Server, I can't log into root from terminal -- is it locked down there too?
[03:29] <dooglus> iiiears: on Windows, however, it started hanging up badly at around the 8k messages mark
[03:29] <Dead_Thinker> i use winxp on a hd (master) and ubuntu on another (slave), is that t cause?
[03:29] <tritium> JuGhEaD: you can check log files in /var/log
[03:29] <Kovecses> cherwin, there is ssh in dows
[03:29] <opitwin> Kaligula: Command Lines take a while to get used to for a Windows user
[03:29] <LjL> JuGhEaD: if they truly appear random, then first you should make sure you don't have a hardware problem, like bad RAM. tried running memtest?
[03:29] <JuGhEaD> var/log ok
[03:29] <dooglus> maikeru: you can "sudo -i"
[03:29] <kaligula>  opitwin: How can I compile a c++ file with terminale?
[03:29] <opitwin> Kaligula: or mac user
[03:29] <maikeru> dooglus, I cna't log in
[03:29] <Hexidigital_> Dead_Thinker:: did you install Grub to the MBR?
[03:29] <maikeru> can't*
[03:29] <DavidJaq> Amaranth, where can I get x-window-system-dev?
[03:30] <LjL> kaligula: gcc filename
[03:30] <maikeru> from the main login screen, I go to use root...
[03:30] <JuGhEaD> no memtest
[03:30] <JuGhEaD> yet
[03:30] <dooglus> maikeru: at all?  or as root?
[03:30] <cherwin> Kovecses: yeah ssh but *no* sshfs and fuse
[03:30] <maikeru> so I am asking if it is completely locked out
[03:30] <Dead_Thinker> [Hexidigital_] : i tried, but when i chose the option, nothing happens, it goes to the partition screen
[03:30] <maikeru> Well, completely to be honest. The user I created isn't working
[03:30] <Amaranth> DavidJaq: that's not the name anymore, hang on
[03:30] <maikeru> a clean install should do
[03:30] <Kovecses> cherwin, oops my bad
[03:30] <Dead_Thinker> [Hexidigital_] : im using 5.1 Ubuntu :(
[03:30] <JuGhEaD> I had problems with the install, so I ended up wiping the HDD and formatting it ext3 for ubuntu
[03:30] <dooglus> maikeru: did you maybe type the username or password wrong?
[03:30] <kaligula> opitwin: No c++ file!
[03:30] <Dead_Thinker> [Hexidigital_] : my cds havent arrived yet
[03:30] <Amaranth> DavidJaq: Try libx11-dev
[03:30] <Hexidigital_> Dead_Thinker:: oh, sorry, i havent installed breezy in some time
[03:30] <maikeru> dooglus, doubt it
[03:31] <maikeru> I've typed it only 20 times by now
[03:31] <JuGhEaD> the last install went smoothly, but I left it on all day yesterday and came back to find it locked up
[03:31] <maikeru> Anyway, reinstalling ubuntu will fix it
[03:31] <kaligula>  opitwin: Or c# file!
[03:31] <dooglus> maikeru: boot into rescue mode and use "passwd" to reset the password
[03:31] <cherwin> Hexidigital_ you can use winscp on your school with linux, it works pretty wel
[03:31] <maikeru> mmk
[03:31] <Dead_Thinker> :(
[03:31] <maikeru> ty
[03:31] <JuGhEaD> now it locks up every few minutes
[03:31] <Dead_Thinker> can someone help me?
[03:31] <dooglus> maikeru: maybe the time you got it wrong is when you set it...
[03:31] <JuGhEaD> after a software update
[03:31] <snoops> does anyone remember a file manager for kde from a few years age..some guy doing his doctorat did it I believe.. it didn't use a traditional folder structure..used a database
[03:31] <maikeru> wait, how do I get into rescue mode?
[03:31] <LjL> JuGhEaD: "locks up" means you can't even ALT+F1 to the console?
[03:31] <Hexidigital_> thanks cherwin, i will look into that :)
[03:31] <LjL> ctrl+alt+f1 actually
[03:31] <dooglus> maikeru: is there an option when you boot?
[03:31] <maikeru> ah, ok
[03:31] <maikeru> thanks dooglus
[03:31] <opitwin> Kaligula: I don't know anything about C++ so I'm not sure.
[03:32] <dooglus> maikeru: you're trying to log in as the user, right?  not root?
[03:32] <maikeru> (wasn't sure if I would look there or on the CD)
[03:32] <spiderworm> does anyone know how to get ubuntu to stop registering harder presses on a laptop touchpad as mouse clicks?
[03:32] <maikeru> Yes, dooglus
[03:32] <opitwin> Kaligula: I don't think you can?
[03:32] <viper474> how do you use caldera dr-dos?
[03:32] <dooglus> maikeru: I've never seen the server install, so I don't know - but I guess the boot screen has some kind of rescue mode.
[03:32] <DavidJaq> is there a program like DVD Shrink for linux?
[03:32] <opitwin> Kaligula: Have you figured out your Video Card?
[03:32] <maikeru> ok, thank you
[03:32] <cherwin> Hexidigital_  just download the standalone executable file http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/winscp/winscp381.exe?download
[03:32] <viper474> nrestore or something
[03:32] <LjL> snoops: perhaps http://ozy.student.utwente.nl/projects/dbfs/ ?
[03:32] <Hexidigital_> cherwin:: at the site now :) many thanks
[03:33] <viper474> how do you use caldera dr-dos?
[03:33] <cherwin> you're welcome :)
[03:33] <Geoffrey2> Thunderbird must not have created a profile for me yet, under /home/jeffrey all I see is Desktop and Examples
[03:33] <JuGhEaD> ljl, I'm new to linux still - I knew there was a shortcut but I was trying ctl+f1
[03:33] <opitwin> Kaligula: I'll be back in a couple minutes, I have to feed my dog.
[03:33] <viper474> how do you use caldera dr-dos?
[03:33] <JuGhEaD> if I get to a console could I just try restartx
[03:33] <LjL> JuGhEaD: that
[03:33] <kaligula>  opitwin: ok!
[03:33] <viper474> how do you use caldera dr-dos?
[03:33] <LjL> JuGhEaD: that's ctrl+alt+f1 from X, even though it'would be just alt+f1 from another console
[03:33] <Hexidigital_> Geoffrey2:: you have to do this....  /home/jeffrey/.mozilla-thunderbird  (note the period)
[03:34] <JuGhEaD> ahhh
[03:34] <viper474> how do you use caldera dr-dos?
[03:34] <Hexidigital_> Geoffrey2:: in Nautilus, type Ctrl + L to change location
[03:34] <LjL> JuGhEaD: (where "f1" doesn't really have to be F1... it can be another F-key, which would switch to a different console)
[03:34] <dooglus> JuGhEaD: and alt-f7 to get back
[03:34] <viper474> how do you use caldera dr-dos?
[03:34] <LjL> JuGhEaD: F7 is usually X, so alt+f7 will get you back to the primary X session
[03:34] <snoops> Yes that's the one! thank you very much lfl
[03:34] <viper474> how do you use caldera dr-dos?
[03:34] <Geoffrey2> would that be a hidden folder?
[03:34] <snoops> LjL* :)
[03:34] <Hexidigital_> Geoffrey2:: yes
[03:34] <dooglus> JuGhEaD: people never seem to remember to tell people how to get back to where they started...
[03:34] <viper474> how do you use caldera dr-dos?
[03:34] <tritium> viper474: please don't repeat
[03:35] <JuGhEaD> if gnome lccks up and I can get to a console, what do I need to do to restart or logout
[03:35] <viper474> well, please answer
[03:35] <Hexidigital_> also, Geoffrey2, prefix responses with names, as to avoid confusion
[03:35] <tritium> viper474: patience
[03:35] <cherwin> Geoffrey2: you can also use ctrl+H to view all hidden files and folders :)
[03:35] <tritium> viper474: It could be that none of use have used dr-dos
[03:35] <Geoffrey2> Hexidigital_, ok, will do
[03:35] <tritium> s/use/us
[03:35] <LjL> JuGhEaD: "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[03:35] <iiiears> viper474:  Load up the vmware player to try it. - much easier.
[03:35] <tritium> JuGhEaD: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[03:35] <SD> can anyone explain to me what the hex is under prefences->keyboard shortcuts? eg "Launch Help Browser" shortcut = 0xf5
[03:35] <ron_> how do i install a .deb file?
[03:35] <LjL> JuGhEaD: also, you can type CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE from inside X, that should restart the X server
[03:35] <viper474> maybe...but my cd boots to it trying to use ubuntu
[03:36] <tritium> ron_: dpkg -i <file.deb>, or use gdebi (gui)
[03:36] <viper474> and I don't wanna download or waste more cd-rs
[03:36] <__mikem> ron dpkg -i file.deb
[03:36] <ron_> ty
[03:36] <tritium> viper474: no it doesn't
[03:36] <viper474> what doesn't?
[03:36] <bleppe> how do i define MIME types within firefox?
[03:36] <Geoffrey2> I occasionally see a red line underneath a line someone typed going complete across the text window...
[03:36] <shodanjr_gr> guys
[03:36] <Hexidigital_> SD:: you have to set the shortcut for that... it isn't a real key (unless you have a internet keyboard)
[03:36] <iiiears> viper474:  Exactly - from VMWare you can mount the iso image.
[03:36] <shodanjr_gr> on a note totally unrelated to Ubuntu
[03:36] <tritium> viper474: the install CDs don't boot dr-dos
[03:36] <viper474> mine does
[03:36] <tritium> viper474: impossible
[03:36] <Kovecses> wahts?
[03:37] <shodanjr_gr> anyone got a clue as to why my Grand Theft Auto San andreas keeps showing my save games as corrupted? :P
[03:37] <viper474> because I had it set to as bootable disk
[03:37] <iiiears> shodanjr_gr:  Truely off-topic.
[03:37] <SD> oh i c
[03:37] <rendo> I have a question, does anyone have a DS and is the Nintendo Wifi support under Linux?  I'm talking about the USB adapter.
[03:37] <SD> Hexidigital_:: ty
[03:37] <shodanjr_gr> iiiears told ya so :p
[03:37] <iiiears> sory
[03:37] <Kovecses> shodanjr_gr, runnig in linux?
[03:37] <Hexidigital_> Geoffrey2:: that's a page break (sort of)... if you enabled logging, that is where the page ends
[03:37] <viper474> brb...
[03:37] <opitwin> Kaligula: I'm back!
[03:37] <shodanjr_gr> Kovecses no, windows :P
[03:37] <narg__> rendo: nerp, but it works fine from my modem.
[03:37] <Kovecses> pfffffffffft
[03:37] <InnerFIRE> whats up with linux and myspace..
[03:37] <InnerFIRE> cant play music videos..
[03:37] <rendo> You mean your wireless one. :/
[03:37] <Hexidigital_> InnerFIRE:: you have problems with that also?
[03:38] <administrador> #ubuntu-es
[03:38] <rendo> Bah.
[03:38] <InnerFIRE> everyone does
[03:38] <Hexidigital_> InnerFIRE:: did you install the codecs?
[03:38] <rendo> Oh well, thanks :b
[03:38] <Geoffrey2> Hexidigital_, I don't think I did....oh well, I'll deal with that minor matter later :)
[03:38] <Kovecses> nobody still uses windows
[03:38] <InnerFIRE> no  suitable plugins found
[03:38] <shodanjr_gr> Kovecses just me bro :P
[03:38] <InnerFIRE> i have w32codecs
[03:38] <narg__> rendo: well, it has wireless capabilities, but yea. I don't think that dongle will work, unless someon hacked a driver for it.
[03:38] <InnerFIRE> should i be trying something else?
[03:38] <Hexidigital_> Geoffrey2:: you don't NEED logging, but that's what the line is
[03:38] <bleppe> i'm trying to watch ytmnd.com but everytime i end up with a page that contains a .wav file i get this pretty yellow bar at the top of the page telling me to get a plugin wich doesen't exist...
[03:38] <kaligula>  opitwin: I am too!
[03:38] <bleppe> the pages with mp3 files work fine
[03:39] <Hexidigital_> administrador:: /j #ubuntu-es
[03:39] <kaligula>  opitwin: do You know Russian?
[03:39] <opitwin> Kaligula: Do you have an IPOD
[03:39] <tritium> take it to #ubuntu-offtopic, guys
[03:39] <__mikem> Ipods SUCK
[03:39] <kaligula>  opitwin: What is it?
[03:39] <administrador> #ubuntu-mx
[03:39] <opitwin> Kaligula: No I don't, only English and Enough French to say Hello and Bye to Somebody
[03:39] <Kovecses> my cell phone is my ipod
[03:39] <kaligula>  opitwin: I dont know!
[03:39] <Hexidigital_> administrador:: what are you trying to do?
[03:40] <AK7> advertixe ubuntu in mexico?
[03:40] <kaligula>  opitwin: Do you like a "Harry Potter"?
[03:40] <maikeru> thanks dooglus
[03:40] <tritium> kaligula: please stay on topic
[03:41] <opitwin> An Ipod is an MP3 Player that can hold up to 60 GB of Music and Videos.
[03:41] <tritium> by acquiring JBoss
[03:41] <cherwin> where are all the ops?
[03:41] <InnerFIRE> hexidigital:.. any ideas?
[03:41] <opitwin> Kaligula: No I don't like harry potter
[03:41] <steel> how do i upgrade breezy badger to dapper drake?
[03:41] <tritium> cherwin: around
[03:41] <Hexidigital_> InnerFIRE:: didn't see your question, one moment
[03:41] <Kovecses> __mikem, your underestimatind fc5 ... its a very nice distro
[03:41] <__mikem> apitwin, no an IPOD is just a namebrand for apples line of mp3 players
[03:41] <bleppe> steel: apt dist-upgrade i think
[03:41] <LjL> !tell steel about upgrade
[03:41] <cherwin> tritium: haha okay gotcha;)
[03:42] <steel> thanks
[03:42] <bleppe> apt-get dist upgrade?
[03:42] <kaligula> tritium: Shut you mouth!
[03:42] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell InnerFIRE about restrictedformats
[03:42] <joey_botchat> how do i rename my hard disks?
[03:42] <__mikem> Kovecses Ive used FC5, it is a nice distro, but so is dapper drake
[03:42] <Desh> Does anyone know how to correctly install fglrx onto Dapper (Xorg 7, ATI Mobility 9700, nForce3 motherboard chipset)?
[03:42] <tritium> kaligula: careful, buddy
[03:42] <skippy> kaligua join off topic please
[03:42] <kaligula>  opitwin: tritium: Please!
[03:42] <Kovecses> Desh, here is the link
[03:42] <dawgudabe> is there anyway to dual boot windows with linux, even tho windows formatted my drive with NTFS when i installed it??
[03:42] <iiiears> steel - It is possible though a clean install will likely be easier.  apt-get upgrade    apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:42] <Hexidigital_> InnerFIRE:: i'm pretty sure myspace uses flash videos... at the page ubotu sent you, is how to install flash
[03:42] <FyRus> Hi ppl
[03:43] <opitwin> opitwin: Yes
[03:43] <Kovecses> Desh, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[03:43] <LjL> iiiears: which is unfortunate
[03:43] <InnerFIRE> i see videos..
[03:43] <opitwin> tritium: What is your problem?
[03:43] <InnerFIRE> and sometimes music..
[03:43] <Kovecses> dawgudabe, yeah dual booting is easy
[03:43] <bleppe> ATI drivers are a bitch but what are you going to do...
[03:43] <kaligula> skippy: Why?
[03:43] <Desh> Kovecses: I have done all thos steps and still get the mesa driver as my opengl.
[03:43] <InnerFIRE> but when i add my own there is a problem
[03:43] <InnerFIRE> ill try
[03:43] <tritium> opitwin: ?
[03:43] <Kovecses> Desh, did you restart x
[03:44] <saj> i have a problem playing WMV, i got the win32 codecs...and it was very fast ie it played entire track in less then 1 second flat lol
[03:44] <kaligula>  opitwin: Thank you!
[03:44] <cherwin> bleppe: ati drivers are really good! so don't say they're a bitch cause it's not
[03:44] <saj> so i tried the wmv fix and changed priority to 7 in xine
[03:44] <Hexidigital_> opitwin:: please don't start fights in the SUPPORT channel... go to #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat
[03:44] <saj> and it doesnt even load know?
[03:44] <kaligula> tritium: go away!
[03:44] <saj> what i need to do?
[03:44] <Desh> Kovecses: Yes reboots, reconfigures of xorg, editing xorg.conf, nothing works.
[03:44] <opitwin> tritium: Sorry, I just joking with you, I should get back on topic too.
[03:44] <drugme> Hello.
[03:44] <__mikem> saj panic
[03:44] <__mikem> lol
[03:44] <__mikem> jk
[03:44] <drugme> I need some help.
[03:44] <drugme> I bought a 200gb usb maxtor drive.
[03:45] <tritium> kaligula: okay, you've had your fun joking around...now stop
[03:45] <Kovecses> Desh, have you gotten this to work before? another distro etc?
[03:45] <__mikem> drugme good for you
[03:45] <Hexidigital_> drugme:: after you had ubuntu installed?
[03:45] <drugme> and i format it with suse tried to install it be accident.
[03:45] <Sivik> hey
[03:45] <drugme> How can i fix it?
[03:45] <opitwin> Hexidigital_: I'm sorry, I didn't want to start a fight.
[03:45] <Kovecses> Desh, do you have a custom kernel?
[03:45] <kaligula>  opitwin: In what language do you write in the "JavaScript" or "PHP"
[03:45] <drugme> How can i format the usb drive.
[03:45] <skippy> drugme, if your using dapper then it should just be a case of plugging it in
[03:45] <Sivik> how do i go about getting an gui to work from an ubuntu server install, the session i want to run is enlightenment
[03:45] <bobby_> the installer keeps crashing/freezing when I try and install 6.06, how do i fix this (downloading alternative isn't an option :|)
[03:45] <Desh> Kovecses: Never tried too hard on Breezy, and I'm using the provided 386 Dapper kernel.
[03:45] <tritium> Sivik: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[03:45] <luc1fersflowers> does Rythmbox randomly close for anyone else?
[03:45] <bleppe> cherwin: ok, i'll be more specific. ati aren't adding newer driver functions in conjunction with their new hardware so you often get far less preformance in linux than in windows using their own proprietary drivers. with nvidia you don't get that kind of second hand tratment
[03:46] <Hexidigital_> skippy:: dosen't a usb drive need to be in /etc/fstab?
[03:46] <bleppe> treatment
[03:46] <opitwin> Kaligula: Log onto #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:46] <tritium> Hexidigital_: no
[03:46] <__mikem> Drugme, mount it as a filesystem, and format it like normal
[03:46] <bleppe> Hexidigital: mine ends up in /media/usbstick
[03:46] <skippy> Hexidigital_,  im not sure, but i assume it is treated like a flash stick or an mp3 player
[03:46] <Sivik> tritium: that doesn't install gnome right
[03:46] <tritium> Sivik: it does.  What desktop env. do you want?
[03:46] <drugme> mikem How can i do that?
[03:46] <kaligula> opitwin: how?
[03:46] <drugme> mikem: Please help.
[03:46] <ksaad> hello everyone
[03:46] <Hexidigital_> drugme:: when you plug in your drive, does it automount?
[03:46] <Sivik> i currently have enlightenment installed
[03:46] <__mikem> !mount
[03:46] <ubotu> [mount]  the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[03:46] <ksaad> i'm here for a little question
[03:47] <skippy> drugme, does anything happen when you plug it?
[03:47] <Sivik> i think i need entrance
[03:47] <drugme> yeah
[03:47] <tritium> Hexidigital_: they  should automount, yes
[03:47] <ksaad> is there a way to get speedtouch modem to work on ubuntu?
[03:47] <drugme> i can open it in sys->admin->disks
[03:47] <cherwin> bleppe: you gotta point ;)
[03:47] <Hexidigital_> tritium:: that's what i thought
[03:47] <drugme> it only reads it as 20gb
[03:47] <george_> can anyone help me with Frostwire?  I have java 1.5.0.6 installed but when I install Frostwire it says that I dont have java installed.  Any suggestions?
[03:48] <viper474> so how do you use caldera dr-dos to setup ubuntu?
[03:48] <bleppe> can anyone help me with my fireforx problem?
[03:48] <Kovecses> george_, frostwire?
[03:48] <__mikem> Then use a fdisk to view the partition table of the thing
[03:48] <tritium> viper474: don't use it.  Use an ubuntu install CD
[03:48] <bleppe> how do i define mimetypes within firefox?
[03:48] <viper474> so how do you use caldera dr-dos to setup ubuntu considering I had my cd-burner set it to be a bootable cd?
[03:48] <viper474> sure, you got one for free?
[03:48] <dawgudabe> is there anyway to dual boot windows with linux, even tho windows formatted my drive with NTFS when i installed it??
[03:48] <george_> yes, frostwire
[03:48] <stevej>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY 1qaz2wsx
[03:48] <tritium> viper474: sure, download one, or order one for free on shipit.com
[03:48] <ksaad> speedtouch modem setup on ubuntu. anyone?
[03:49] <tritium> stevej: please change your password soon now
[03:49] <skippy> bleppe try preferences > downloads > download actions
[03:49] <Hexidigital_> dawgudabe:: yes, if windows is installed first, and ubuntu second (installing grub to the MBR)
[03:49] <viper474> i don't wanna pay for shipping or wait another 618464139641308 hours
[03:49] <tritium> viper474: shipping is free
[03:49] <Hexidigital_> viper474:: you may get that next year! :)
[03:49] <bleppe> skippy: i've tried that. the only problem is that it won't let me add anything. if i could then that would be peachy
[03:49] <bobby_> dawgudabe, there is...but if you have to ask how to do it then it is beyond your ability...I suggest resizing the partition to create a new one for linux
[03:49] <SurfnKid> i cant find it grr
[03:49] <nickrud> viper474, work at downloading the torrent, it'll be faster, probably even with dialup
[03:49] <tritium> find what, SurfnKid ?
[03:49] <shodanjr_gr> guys i just download the J2SE RTE along with Netbeans 5 from Sun. Its a .bin file...anyone got a clue on how i install it?
[03:50] <viper474> where's that?
[03:50] <Hexidigital_> SurfnKid:: what do you mean?
[03:50] <tritium> shodanjr_gr: sun-java5 packages are in dapper multiverse
[03:50] <tritium> don't use sun's .bin files anymore
[03:50] <nickrud> shodanjr_gr, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats has info on installing that bin, but it also has info on instaling it from the repos
[03:50] <shodanjr_gr> now you tell me :P
[03:50] <SurfnKid> tritium im looking for that article
[03:50] <skippy> bleppe, yeah i see what you mean - maybe you should have a look through the hidden firefox folder in your home directory for a config file
[03:50] <tritium> SurfnKid: which one?
[03:50] <Kovecses> frostwire seems cool.. imma ditch lime
[03:51] <SurfnKid> tritium its not in the synaptic installation notes, its in the sources.list wiki or ubuntuforum i just cant find it
[03:51] <Sivik> how do i get a login manager without installing the entirerty of gnome
[03:51] <luc1fersflowers> Does anyone know why Rythmbox crashes after about 30 seconds?
[03:51] <Locke> should I used OSS or Esound?
[03:51] <Locke> for XMMS
[03:51] <Locke> i mean
[03:51] <george_> any idea why frostwire says that i dont have java when it is installed?
[03:51] <SAM_theman> yo guys my connect may go out for a while ok
[03:51] <tritium> SurfnKid: dhcp is independent of synaptic, I told you
[03:51] <InnerFIRE> hexidigital.. will you go to my webpage and see if it works for you?
[03:51] <nickrud> Sivik, install xdm, or gdm, or kdm
[03:51] <bleppe> skippy: ok then. i'll look for it
[03:51] <skippy> Sivik, the gnome login manager is called "gdm" you should be able to grab it independantly of gnome
[03:51] <InnerFIRE> myspace.com/gemineans
[03:51] <Sivik> nickrud: but i don't want to install that
[03:51] <opitwin> Kaligula: Are you there?
[03:51] <SAM_theman> so if I auto discconect not my fauly :P
[03:51] <st3v3dnd> Is it okay to use inetd in Ubuntu or are there other more preferred ways?
[03:51] <__mikem> myspace SUCKS
[03:51] <Sivik> skippy: i will try that
[03:51] <tritium> InnerFIRE: that's offtopic
[03:51] <DavidJaq> I need to install qt-1.44 to get Kmud to work, but I don't know how to get it up and running. Can someone help me?
[03:51] <Hexidigital_> InnerFIRE:: i deleted my account about 8 months ago
[03:51] <iiiears> viper474: If the ubuntu install disk partitioning isn't enough control for you. (shrug) there is always a bootable qtparted cdrom iso.
[03:52] <nickrud> Sivik, you said login mangers, those are the big three. xdm has the smallest footprint.
[03:52] <Cooner750> Need help. Does anyone here have Ubuntu and OS X installed on a Mac Mini and it's working?
[03:52] <Sivik> nickrud: ok
[03:52] <Sivik> how do i start xdm?
[03:52] <Hexidigital_> InnerFIRE:: yes, it worked for me
[03:52] <tritium> Sivik: is it installed?
[03:52] <Sivik> it is now
[03:52] <SurfnKid> tritium yeah, in the article it says, browser working? but synaptic not? or something like that, well ill post it when i find it, nevertheless, im already on 5.10 and my eth is working fine and wlan0 too
[03:52] <skippy> Sivik, at a guess "/etc/init.d/xdm start" after installing
[03:53] <tritium> Sivik: sudo invoke-rc.d xdm start
[03:53] <nickrud> Sivik, after you install, sudo invoke-rc.d xdm start
[03:53] <ijeff> How come the system volume control does not affect the actual volume level at all?
[03:53] <luc1fersflowers> ijeff: i'm having the same problem
[03:53] <Hexidigital_> InnerFIRE:: i should note, i have ALL the codecs (except shockwave and realplayer) installed
[03:53] <opitwin> Kaligula: Are you there?
[03:53] <InnerFIRE> so you hear the music?
[03:53] <nickrud> ijeff, you may need to change the volume control it controls: main or pcm
[03:53] <Cooner750> I've created 2 partitions, (I left the small .3MB one alone), one 14.6GB ext3, and the other 59GB in ext3 too, so Disk Utility in OS X install would recognize them. I formatted the 59GB one to HFS+ using Disk Util. I continued to install OS X but eventually it says "There were errors installing the software". Help?
[03:53] <george_> can anyone help me with installing frostwire?
[03:53] <tritium> SurfnKid: well, we can help you get dapper working
[03:53] <luc1fersflowers> ijeff: not to mention my music plays through my usb sound card wich is right, but anything in firefox plays through my laptops speakers
[03:53] <ijeff> nickrud: ah, where can I find that option?
[03:54] <DavidJaq> I need to install qt-1.44 to get Kmud to work, but I don't know how to get it up and running. Can someone help me?
[03:54] <nickrud> ijeff, right click the volume control, and select preferences
[03:54] <ijeff> firefox also won't play audio from videos
[03:54] <Sivik> tritium: it said it started xdm, but then it just went back to user@location:~$
[03:54] <drugme> So how do i format a hardrive
[03:54] <Sivik> drugme: fdisk
[03:54] <nickrud> drugme, cfdisk
[03:54] <skippy> Sivik,  maybe you need to "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" to set up your monitor and vga for the 1st tiem?#
[03:55] <Kovecses> yeah frostwire rules
[03:55] <Sivik> skippy: ok
[03:55] <nickrud> !info xserver-xorg
[03:55] <ubotu> xserver-xorg: (the X.Org X server (dummy package)), section x11, is optional. Version: 6.8.2-77.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 267 kB, Installed size: 700 kB
[03:55] <ijeff> nickrud: it's set to change master volume
[03:55] <SurfnKid> tritium :S well i got 5.10 going. ill just get more familiar with more stuff as i go along the way. I will definitely have a bunch of questions im sure that arise. :)
[03:55] <tritium> hey there, cafuego
[03:55] <cafuego> tritium: eh
[03:55] <Sivik> i don't have a package called xserver-xorg
[03:55] <bleppe> skippy: yay found it! why oh why did they ever hide it away? it seems a bit complicated to edit as well, but i guess i could just copy/paste the same settings for wave files as for mp3 files though...
[03:55] <tritium> SurfnKid: okay, when you're ready
[03:55] <nickrud> ijeff, I am not a sound expert, but I'd try pcm
[03:55] <Sivik> do i need to install xserver-common
[03:55] <ijeff> nickrud: pcm?
[03:55] <skippy> bleppe,  glad you found something - yeah it is silly they didnt put it on the interface
[03:55] <cafuego> So, the final dapper release broke eh?
[03:55] <__mikem> Savik, if you are using any sort of GUI you either have xserver-xorg or XFree86
[03:56] <xnull> how can I remove packages with --nodeps or something
[03:56] <Sivik> ok
[03:56] <opitwin> gagamel: hi
[03:56] <nickrud> ijeff, an option in preferences
[03:56] <NZ_Maori_Guy> Hey hey
[03:56] <DavidJaq> I need to install qt-1.44 to get Kmud to work, but I don't know how to get it up and running. Can someone help me?
[03:56] <skippy> Sivik,  xorg should install when you install xfce
[03:56] <NZ_Maori_Guy> Is this the linux chat?
[03:56] <nickrud> broke? (me is glad his an upgrade then)
[03:56] <xnull> NZ_Maori_Guy: p0rn chat:)
[03:56] <Hexidigital_> NZ_Maori_Guy:: linux support, not chat
[03:56] <Sivik> skippy: i'm not install xfce
[03:56] <dooglus> NZ_Maori_Guy: no, this is the gay chatline
[03:56] <SurfnKid> tritium  what kind of wifi card u running and gpu?
[03:57] <Sivik> skippy: i installed enlightenment
[03:57] <cafuego> nickrud: Just got home from holiday, did a dist-upgrade, can't boot anymore.
[03:57] <dooglus> NZ_Maori_Guy: what are you wearing?
[03:57] <NZ_Maori_Guy> Lmao!
[03:57] <skippy> Sivik, enlightenment is a window manager for gnome isnt it?
[03:57] <xnull> :)
[03:57] <__mikem> the xubuntu-desktop is a bit flaky. The xfce4-panel crashed unexpectedly while I was using it, and when I reloaded it, everything was in the wrong place
[03:57] <NZ_Maori_Guy> Im wearing a rubbish bag =D
[03:57] <Sivik> skippy: no
[03:57] <tritium> SurfnKid: I have ipw2200 on my Toshiba, and atheros on my Thinkpad
[03:57] <Kovecses> NZ_Maori_Guy, this is NOT the linux chat
[03:57] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy: Its more like Ubuntu Linux Help and Support
[03:57] <skippy> Sivik,  ah ok sorry
[03:57] <Kovecses> NZ_Maori_Guy, its the ubuntu chat
[03:57] <Sivik> skippy: enlightenment is its own gui
[03:57] <nickrud> cafuego, ah. upgrade from an old dapper rc for me. I am recommending installs, not upgrades (truly)
[03:57] <Locke> enlightenment is a window manager for X
[03:57] <NZ_Maori_Guy> well whats ubuntu linux?
[03:57] <tritium> SurfnKid: ati on the thinkpad, and intel on the toshiba
[03:57] <NZ_Maori_Guy> is it a new one
[03:57] <NZ_Maori_Guy> or is it good ?
[03:58] <cafuego> nickrud: Yeah. Grumble grumble grumble.
[03:58] <Sivik> Locke, i'm trying to install x
[03:58] <Locke> it looks HELLA good
[03:58] <__mikem> ENLIGHTENMENT USES X
[03:58] <Locke> but its kinda big and bulky
[03:58] <Madpilot> NZ_Maori_Guy, it's both new and good
[03:58] <Locke> and slow
[03:58] <NZ_Maori_Guy> So its the newest?
[03:58] <Locke> no
[03:58] <__mikem> ANYTHING IN LINUX THAT IS GUI BASED REQUIRES X TO BE RUNNING TO WORK
[03:58] <Madpilot> __mikem, ease up on the caps, OK?
[03:58] <Kickersny> my soundcard has started making a high-pitched whine; what could be causing this?
[03:58] <tritium> __mikem: don't yell please
[03:58] <chuckyp> wow dist-upgrade lol 253megs.
[03:58] <__mikem> sorry
[03:58] <nickrud> cafuego, so, when will the bot default to dapper :)
[03:58] <NZ_Maori_Guy> Well whats the most newest linux?
[03:58] <Kovecses> freakin noobs
[03:58] <Locke> yeh yeh everything needs X
[03:58] <Kickersny> I have trued restarted
[03:58] <kuitang> umm, how about links-graphics
[03:58] <Kickersny> tried restarting*
[03:58] <a2xm> hi all, what's the resume command for printer?
[03:58] <shodanjr_gr> guys i got a problem with J2SE + netbeans
[03:58] <__mikem> I use the caps lock instead of the shift key, I must have left it on
[03:59] <Sivik> Locke, how do i go about installing x?
[03:59] <cafuego> nickrud: Um, now? I literally just came off an international flight, hold on.
[03:59] <Madpilot> Kovecses, be polite. Even to freakin' noobs
[03:59] <Kovecses> hey whats the package to get the right click terminal again?
[03:59] <shodanjr_gr> im following the instruction in the restrictedformat page
[03:59] <Locke> Sivik, it should be already installed
[03:59] <skippy> np __mikem
[03:59] <Locke> are you in text mode or you have a mouse and shit
[03:59] <Sivik> Locke: not if i did a server install of ubuntu
[03:59] <shodanjr_gr> substituting the JDK file with the J2SE+netbeans file
[03:59] <tritium> cafuego: jetlagged?  ;)
[03:59] <Locke> oh
[03:59] <__mikem> !language
[03:59] <NZ_Maori_Guy> Kovecses... yea im a n00b .. once you were a n00b .. so keep your trap shut if this was CSS or BF2 you would be owned
[03:59] <shodanjr_gr> and i get this Loading plugins: blackdown-j2re.sh blackdown-j2sdk.sh common.sh ibm-j2re.sh ibm-j2sdk.sh j2re.sh j2sdk.sh j2se.sh sun-j2re.sh sun-j2sdk.sh
[03:59] <SurfnKid> tritium and dapper on both?
[03:59] <ijeff> nickrud: PCM is the one I need my keyboard to control, when i move that bar it controls it properly.. but how can i set my keyboard to control that one? the preferences wont change anything
[03:59] <Madpilot> Ah! No bot!
[03:59] <tritium> SurfnKid: of course!
[03:59] <Sivik> Locke: i'm trying to figure out if gnome is the issue
[03:59] <nickrud> cafuego, ohh, I love quick turn arounds. But if you're like me, trust nothing you're doing right now
[03:59] <shodanjr_gr>   No matching plugin was found.
[03:59] <Locke> you'll have to install it from the packages on the cd
[03:59] <Toni-testing> test
[03:59] <Kovecses> Sivik, what issue
[03:59] <shodanjr_gr> i try the solution :  DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i386-linux fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_07-linux-i586.bin
[03:59] <Locke> put something simple like FVWM on first
[03:59] <Sivik> Locke, i just found it via apt-get
[03:59] <shodanjr_gr> but it doesnt work
[04:00] <__mikem> fluxbox works good
[04:00] <h3sp4wn> NZ_Maori_Guy: Debian sid is pretty current so is arch unstable
[04:00] <Kovecses> fluxbox
[04:00] <Kovecses> fluxbox
[04:00] <skippy> NZ_Maori_Guy, if by newest you mean the most cutting edge, then Dapper or Debian unstable are probably what you want
[04:00] <Locke> Sivik, if there is windowmaker try that
[04:00] <Hexidigital_> !fluxbox
[04:00] <Sivik> Kovecses, ff, terminal, xchat, gaim, kopete closing randomly and sometimes the screen goes black and it goes back to the login screen
[04:00] <Fujitsu> Hexidigital_, the bot will be back soon.
[04:00] <Hexidigital_> ah
[04:00] <__mikem> looks like ubotu is slacking
[04:00] <Hexidigital_> ok
[04:00] <opitwin> Toni-testing: do you need something?
[04:00] <skippy> NZ_Maori_Guy,  if you want the most upto date stable and supported distro then Dapper is a good choice
[04:00] <Toni-testing> abcdef
[04:00] <Fujitsu> __mikem, I believe ubotu is being rebooted :)
[04:01] <h3sp4wn> NZ_Maori_Guy: Debian unstable has newer packages though
[04:01] <__mikem> oh
[04:01] <opitwin> __miken: Ubuntu doesn't slack
[04:01] <Kovecses> dude Dapper is good
[04:01] <Kovecses> no Ubotu is slacking
[04:01] <NZ_Maori_Guy> Ok so i guess i dl dapper in torrents?
[04:01] <oskilian> how can I boot without a video card?
[04:01] <__mikem> opitwin I was talking about the ircbot
[04:01] <Locke> slack is slack
[04:01] <opitwin> Kovecses: Yes it is!
[04:01] <Locke> sheeit
[04:01] <Kovecses> NZ_Maori_Guy, u can
[04:01] <a2xm> hi all, what's the resume command for printer? why my printer always pause by itself?
[04:01] <cafuego> ubotu is being updated, just a moment
[04:01] <drugme> "WroNo primary partitions are marked bootable. DOS MBR cannot boot this.e."
[04:01] <nickrud> ijeff, keyboards are hard sometimes. Try System->Preferences->Keyboard, and select the Keyboard model under the Layouts tab that comes closet first.
[04:01] <drugme> thats the error i'm getting in cfdisk
[04:01] <Madpilot> NZ_Maori_Guy, yes, there's .torrent files at all the download mirrors
[04:01] <opitwin> __mikem: the bot just logged off.
[04:01] <Kovecses> NZ_Maori_Guy, do you know how to burn an iso?
[04:01] <Locke> i want firefox 1.5 as a package :P
[04:02] <__mikem> Yes, hense my comment
[04:02] <Locke> its being difficult on me
[04:02] <stevej> Can anybody give me pointers at getting libdvdcss installed? Totem barfs on playing pretty generic DVDs.
[04:02] <tritium> Locke: it's in dapper
[04:02] <Locke> i could compile and install but i'm trying not to do that on this install
[04:02] <Locke> im on 'breezy beaver'
[04:02] <Locke> i got the cds in the mail
[04:02] <skippy> stevej,  you need to install totem-xine
[04:02] <tritium> Locke: badger ;)
[04:02] <NZ_Maori_Guy> Is gentoo any good?
[04:02] <NZ_Maori_Guy> jst as a query?
[04:02] <Fujitsu> Locke, Breezy Badger... Can you please consider upgrading?
[04:02] <__mikem> Locke did you recieve them yet?
[04:02] <Kickersny> Locke, upgrade
[04:02] <Fujitsu> NZ_Maori_Guy, you're not going to get a good answer in here.
[04:02] <nickrud> stevej,  try http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats , under DVD
[04:02] <Locke> right now, my connection is way too weak
[04:02] <skippy> stevej, and reed the resticted formats guide
[04:02] <skippy> !restricted
[04:02] <__mikem> Badger was good, but Dapper is GREAT!
[04:02] <Fujitsu> NZ_Maori_Guy, if you've got a lot of processing power of time.
[04:02] <Kovecses> NZ_Maori_Guy, gentoo is great....
[04:02] <skippy> lol ubotu is dead
[04:02] <stevej> I did, I still get a message about the libs though.
[04:02] <Locke> i just got the 5.10 cds in the mail last week
[04:02] <tritium> Breezy Badger is still supported
[04:03] <Fujitsu> skippy, ubotu's not around at the moment.
[04:03] <Locke> i installed it day before yesterday
[04:03] <skippy> haha
[04:03] <skippy> poor bot
[04:03] <Locke> i havent restarted since heh
[04:03] <nickrud> skippy, his master called
[04:03] <__mikem> if gentoo is great, then freebsd is DA BOMB
[04:03] <Kovecses> all it takes is a dist-upgrade
[04:03] <ijeff> What's an accelerator?
[04:03] <opitwin> __mikem: The bot is back online
[04:03] <Locke> man freebsd 5.0 was a bunch of bullshit for me
[04:03] <SurfnKid> tritium awesome i guess its just a matter of having time to mess with it, i just have little now
[04:03] <Kovecses> naw gentoo is way better than freebsd
[04:03] <opitwin> THE BOT IS BACK ONLINE!!!
[04:03] <__mikem> thanks
[04:03] <tritium> SurfnKid: okay
[04:03] <skippy> !bot
[04:03] <Fujitsu> AHa.
[04:03] <Fujitsu> Here is he.
[04:03] <skippy> yay :) welcome back ubotu
[04:03] <Fujitsu> ubotu, welcome back.
[04:03] <jasonmansey> i dont want to annoy people by asking the same question
[04:03] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Fujitsu
[04:04] <Madpilot> !hello
[04:04] <ubotu> Hi, madpilot!
[04:04] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: coffee ?
[04:04] <__mikem> ubotu bad bot
[04:04] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, __mikem
[04:04] <ubotu> 418 I'm a teapot
[04:04] <skippy> lol
[04:04] <__mikem> ubotu cream
[04:04] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, __mikem
[04:04] <h3sp4wn> mikem: I agree with you bsd is alot better than gentoo (keeps the base system seperate)
[04:04] <__mikem> d***it
[04:04] <Ron_o> Jasonmansey, then ask another one. :)
[04:04] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: bawls ? :)
[04:04] <opitwin> Ubotu: Thanks for coming back, everybody needs you on the irc
[04:04] <jasonmansey> but if the live cd doesnt show video once everything loads, does that mean ubuntu doesnt work with my video card?
[04:04] <ubotu> Hexidigital_: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:04] <ubotu> gern geschehen, opitwin
[04:04] <stevej> Thank you!
[04:04] <Kovecses> ubotu i want to have sex with you
[04:04] <ubotu> Kovecses: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:04] <Madpilot> Folks, /msg ubotu please
[04:04] <__mikem> h3sp4wn :)
[04:04] <jasonmansey>  Ron_o: hahaha
[04:04] <Locke> the dapper live cd?
[04:04] <cafuego> nickrud: Nah, I'm not that crusty yet, got 4 seats in the middle, so I got decent sleep :-)
[04:05] <Ron_o> jasonmansey, no..
[04:05] <Locke> i heard there was some video with it
[04:05] <Locke> i read about it, but i dont have it
[04:05] <Ron_o> but it probably means you have to configure something in desktop ubuntu.
[04:05] <Kovecses> yeah its nelson madela\
[04:05] <Locke> yeah
[04:05] <Locke> nelson mandela
[04:05] <drugme> So
[04:05] <nickrud> cafuego, now that is luxury
[04:05] <drugme> can anyone help me with the "WroNo primary partitions are marked bootable. DOS MBR cannot boot this.e."
[04:05] <drugme> error i got in cfdisk
[04:05] <jasonmansey>  Ron_o: what do you mean, config once i install it?
[04:05] <Locke> i had email correspondence with his wife as part of my job with the health tv channel
[04:05] <Hexidigital_> now that ubotu is back, we all forget why we needed him... :)
[04:05] <cafuego> nickrud: the joy of the soccer world cup; empty flights out of germany :-)
[04:05] <Locke> she gave a lecture that we recorded and broadcast on the dish network
[04:05] <nickrud> hah
[04:05] <dawgudabe> how wud u instal the grub to the mbr, at the unbuntu setup screen??
[04:06] <Ron_o> hint: find a debian liveCD that your video works, know whereabouts the config file is, then copy the config file.
[04:06] <dreamcatcher> can anyone help me out with a problem with my internet on ubuntu....i have a full explination when any of you are ready
[04:06] <penguinwhoflew> i can't install java, no matter how hard i try
[04:06] <opitwin> ubotu: What was that?
[04:06] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, opitwin
[04:06] <Ron_o> jasonmansey, you might have to configure your video card directly....
[04:06] <tritium> penguinwhoflew: make sure you've enabled multiverse
[04:06] <hoelz> hi there
[04:06] <__mikem> !abuse
[04:06] <ubotu> somebody said abuse was not acceptable, use the bot appropriately, for usage instructions http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[04:06] <a2xm> hi all, what's the resume command for printer? why my printer always pause by itself?
[04:06] <Locke> screw live cd, install it and fix it
[04:06] <Ron_o> yourself... you..... with your fingers. :)
[04:06] <penguinwhoflew> tritium: i'm trying for the sun JRE
[04:06] <hoelz> I was just curious, what's all new in dapper drake?
[04:06] <Ron_o> *might*...
[04:06] <tritium> penguinwhoflew: I know
[04:06] <tritium> !sunjava
[04:06] <ubotu> In Breezy: j2re1.4 is in multiverse. In Dapper: sun-java5-jre is in multiverse
[04:06] <Ron_o> you won't know for sure until you install it.
[04:06] <Ron_o> it only takes a half hour at best to do so.
[04:07] <h3sp4wn> mikem: I think I will switch my server to bsd 6.1 (didn't live freebsd 5 at all but used 4 3 and 2 extensively
[04:07] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> My other nick is still connected weird ..
[04:07] <Hexidigital_> tritium:: do we still have to use the .bin from Sun for the JDK?
[04:07] <searayman> how cna i play mp4 itunes format on ubuntu?
[04:07] <dreamcatcher> i can use internet on the live cd but i cant connect on the full install of ubuntu
[04:07] <dawgudabe> how wud u instal the grub to the mbr, at the unbuntu setup screen??
[04:07] <tritium> Hexidigital_: no way, dude!
[04:07] <qalimas> I'm sorry to ask here, but I might get lucky, since the Kubuntu channel is too busy.  How do I enale the tar:/ KIOSlave?
[04:07] <Whoops> anyone know why flash player download is not working?
[04:07] <Hexidigital_> tritium:: what's the factoid for that?
[04:07] <jasonmansey> its only an issue because i only have one computer
[04:07] <jasonmansey> and
[04:07] <Hexidigital_> tritium:: is it different?
[04:07] <Locke> is there a release between breezy badger and dapper drake
[04:07] <dreamcatcher> it will work for a few moments and then poop out on me
[04:07] <opitwin> Kaligula: Are you back?
[04:07] <Ron_o> Whoops, for which browser?
[04:07] <jasonmansey> i dont know much about linux, which is why i want to use ubuntu
[04:07] <Locke> crafty condor or something
[04:07] <dreamcatcher> im going through a linksys router
[04:07] <searayman> can i play mp4 on ubuntu?
[04:07] <__mikem> H3SP4WN, The only version of freebsd I am familior with is 6.1, but it was solid. Id go for it
[04:07] <tritium> Hexidigital_: sunjava (or just apt-cache search sun-java)
[04:07] <Whoops> firefox
[04:07] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Whats kubuntu
[04:07] <Ron_o> jason, there's a lot of help on the internet.
[04:07] <tonyyarusso> Locke, No.  (Although if I were in charge there would be a C ;) )
[04:07] <Hexidigital_> thanks tritium
[04:07] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> is that the obne i want?
[04:07] <Locke> NZ_Maori_Guy, ubunti with KDE
[04:08] <C_J_Pro> A little off topic, but does anyone here have a writely account and can send me an invite?
[04:08] <Ron_o> I didn't know much either 6 months ago.
[04:08] <tritium> Hexidigital_: in dapper multiverse, of course
[04:08] <Locke> tonyyarusso, what would you call it?
[04:08] <Hexidigital_> tritium:: of course :)
[04:08] <Kovecses> NZ_Maori_Guy, u troll
[04:08] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1:
[04:08] <dreamcatcher> i can use internet on the live cd but i cant connect on the full install of ubuntu
[04:08] <dreamcatcher> it will work for a few moments and then poop out on me
[04:08] <h3sp4wn> mikem: I have used it for years (as a desktop for about 3 - freebsd 4 time)
[04:08] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> lmao whats KDe ... sorry abit new here
[04:08] <dreamcatcher> im going through a linksys router
[04:08] <elake> searayman use totem
[04:08] <Locke> why didnt mIRC ever show msgs with oyur nick in them highlighted
[04:08] <Kovecses> NZ_Maori_Guy_1, , u troll
[04:08] <hoelz> so, can anyone tell me what's new in dapper drake?
[04:08] <Ron_o> you might have to configure something in firefox to tell it where it is.
[04:08] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: Kubuntu is the KDE Version of Ubuntu
[04:08] <tritium> Kovecses: be nice, please
[04:08] <Locke> NZ_Maori_Guy, its an alternative to GNOME
[04:08] <Locke> a window manager
[04:08] <Kovecses> he is\
[04:08] <Ron_o> I don't use firefox so I can't help much. :/
[04:08] <Locke> a GUI
[04:08] <dreamcatcher> i also dual boot win xp and ubuntu
[04:08] <Kickersny> Locke: it did, if you enabled it
[04:08] <searayman> elake: what is totem?
[04:08] <hoelz> Locke: it's not a win manager
[04:09] <h3sp4wn> dreamcatcher: Is it a linksys wrt54g if it is install openwrt on it
[04:09] <__mikem> I am using vmware, I have another virtual machine setup to run freebsd on this box, I use it from time to time, thats about where I am
[04:09] <dreamcatcher> i get internet on live cd and xp but not full isntall
[04:09] <hoelz> it's a desktop env
[04:09] <Kovecses> Locke, kde is not a window manager
[04:09] <tonyyarusso> Locke, Hmm...  How about Cunning Chameleon?
[04:09] <Whoops> thanks Ron
[04:09] <Locke> tonyyarusso, nice one
[04:09] <qalimas> I'm sorry to ask here, but I might get lucky, since the Kubuntu channel is too busy.  How do I enale the tar:/ KIOSlave?
[04:09] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: check it out at http://www.kubuntu.org
[04:09] <Whoops> bbl
[04:09] <Locke> cunnilingual cactus!!
[04:09] <jasonmansey> Ron_o: should i just install ubuntu off the live cd than?
[04:09] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> can somebody point me in the direction of dapper
[04:09] <elake> searayman: it is the default movie player that comes with Ubuntu
[04:09] <Locke> OUCH
[04:09] <tritium> Locke: none of that, please
[04:09] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: KDE Is a desktop environment like Gnome
[04:09] <Ron_o> jasonmansey, yes, and see what happens.
[04:09] <st3v3dnd> How do I create a user with no login shell?
[04:09] <Ron_o> then go from there.
[04:09] <Kickersny> NZ_Maori_Guy: ubuntu.com/dapper
[04:09] <Kovecses> NZ_Maori_Guy_1, STOP TROLLING
[04:09] <Ron_o> you might get lucky.
[04:09] <dreamcatcher> i've just about tried everything....its the only thing keeping me away from linux nirvana
[04:09] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Thanks
[04:10] <opitwin> ubotu: tell NZ_Maori_Guy_1 about KDE
[04:10] <elake> searayman: are you using Dapper
[04:10] <tritium> Kovecses: I told you to stop, and I asked nicely
[04:10] <__mikem> difference between window manager and desktop environment, window managers are just a part of the magic that makes up a desktop manager
[04:10] <searayman> elake: yes
[04:10] <Kovecses> tritium, are you lost? he is a troll
[04:10] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: Take a look at the bot I sent you
[04:10] <searayman> elake:  i just dont see how i can organize me music on totem movie player
[04:10] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> aww dapper isnt there haha
[04:10] <tritium> Kovecses: we have a code of conduct.  Be respectful.
[04:10] <tritium> If he crosses the line, we'll deal with it
[04:10] <hoelz> st3v3dnd: useradd -s /bin/false <username>
[04:10] <jrsims> HEY, anyone know where i can get some good system sounds for GNOME?
[04:10] <searayman> elake:  right now i am using banshee cause it works liek itunes
[04:10] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Ohhh thanks
[04:11] <elake> searayman: ooh look at rhythmbox then
[04:11] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> =D
[04:11] <Kovecses> tritium, do you know who i am?
[04:11] <ijeff> I have a logitech iTouch, is there anyway I can setup my volume dial to control the PCM volume?
[04:11] <Locke> heh i kinda dont like the africa-style sounds it has either
[04:11] <elake> searayman: it is in the base install as well
[04:11] <Locke> but i guess im too lazy to modify it
[04:11] <Madpilot> jrsims, most of the Gnome theme sites have some sound stuff as well
[04:11] <searayman> elake:  will rythm box play mp4?
[04:11] <st3v3dnd> hoelz: Thanks
[04:11] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: Anything else?
[04:11] <hoelz> ijeff: look into xev
[04:11] <tale_> has anyone compiled the latest banshee from cvs?
[04:11] <nickrud> Kovecses, no, but we know tritium. And he respects the code of conduct
[04:11] <tritium> Kovecses: regardless of who you are, be nice, please
[04:11] <cafuego> searayman: With the faad gstreamer libs, yep
[04:11] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Yea whats breezy
[04:11] <Hexidigital_> Locke:: i installed the mac os x sound styles :)
[04:11] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> haha
[04:11] <tale_> I'd like to try the new plugins
[04:12] <Hexidigital_> Locke:: but i forget where i found them... somewhere off of google
[04:12] <Ron_o> nite
[04:12] <searayman> cafuego:  is that in the base install? if not how do i get it?
[04:12] <Kovecses> nickrud, show me where? show me where? i disregaurded the code of conduct? Where?
[04:12] <Madpilot> NZ_Maori_Guy, Breezy is the codename for the previous version of Ubuntu
[04:12] <josh2> can anyone point me to a repository where i can find xfce4.3.90?
[04:12] <cafuego> searayman: No, you'd need to add it on.
[04:12] <tritium> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: for the benefit of those who think you're trolling, please don't ask silly questions
[04:12] <cafuego> !tell searayman -about restrictedformats
[04:12] <searayman> cafuego:  how do i add it?
[04:12] <Kovecses> nickrud, all this coming from a guy thats probably never read the code of conduct
[04:12] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: Breezy Badger is the previous release of ubuntu
[04:12] <nickrud> Kovecses, NZ_Maori_Guy_1, STOP TROLLING, are you sure, or is he just clueless?
[04:12] <Hexidigital_> Kovecses:: please stop
[04:12] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> well sorry im just new on this Opera Chat thing
[04:12] <cafuego> searayman: Ubotu should have given you a url with all relevent info.
[04:12] <searayman> cafuego:  ok i am lookign at it
[04:12] <josh2> i'm wanting to install it, but i can't find a repo that has it
[04:13] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: you can go to the Kubuntu irc too
[04:13] <Kovecses> Hexidigital_, stop what?
[04:13] <__mikem> Kovecses careful, or I will call the ops
[04:13] <dreamcatcher> anyone good with ubuntu networking?
[04:13] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: the irc is #ubuntu
[04:13] <dreamcatcher> i got a small problem
[04:13] <Kovecses> call the ops ive done nothing wrong
[04:13] <hoelz> dreamcatcher: what do you need?
[04:13] <Madpilot> __mikem, there are several ops present. Kovecses cool it, OK?
[04:13] <tritium> Kovecses: since you want us all to know who you are, satisfy your ego, and tell us
[04:13] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> ok so i think i got it sused
[04:13] <kevinrose> hey guys, I'm looking to upgrade digg.com. What do you guys think of ubuntu server? We're currently using debian.
[04:13] <made> hello all
[04:13] <Hexidigital_> Kovecses:: this is a support channel... that is what we do... provide support... please stop aggrivating the users
[04:13] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> i download this breezy thing
[04:13] <cafuego> You're already talking to ops, dude.
[04:13] <dreamcatcher> well, my internet connection is going through a linksys
[04:13] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> then i download that other iso
[04:13] <dreamcatcher> internet works for xp
[04:13] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> and install that afterwards?
[04:13] <ijeff> hoelz: do you know where i can find documents on xev?
[04:13] <dreamcatcher> internet works for live cd ubuntu
[04:13] <Madpilot> NZ_Maori_Guy, no, you can just download the new ISO first
[04:13] <InnerFIRE> anyone know a place where i can host an mp3  to play on myspace?
[04:14] <dreamcatcher> but not full install ubuntu
[04:14] <cherwin> kevin rose?
[04:14] <josh2> do i have to install dapper to get xfce4.3.90?
[04:14] <__mikem> I know, I just thought it sounded cool to say
[04:14] <cherwin> naah it cant be
[04:14] <dreamcatcher> it cuts out alittle after i log in
[04:14] <hoelz> ijeff: man xev, but once I get a moment I'll tell you what to do
[04:14] <chuckyp> ubotu, xgl
[04:14] <ubotu> I heard 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/"
[04:14] <Desh> Does anyone know if the "ati" driver is supposed to give 3d acceleration to a Mobility Radeon 9700?
[04:14] <ajmitch_> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: there should be an NZ mirror or two that carries dapper by now
[04:14] <dreamcatcher> its like im timed for internet on ubuntu
[04:14] <ijeff> hoelz: okay, thx
[04:14] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: The new Dapper Drake is much better than Breezy Badget
[04:14] <Kovecses> Desh, is it listed as supported by fglrx?
[04:14] <Madpilot> Desh, for a 9700, you probably need the fglrx driver
[04:14] <dreamcatcher> i already disabled ipv6 protocol...thinking that was the problem
[04:14] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: I mean Breezy Badger
[04:14] <markgrif> Are there any nice graphical front-ends for wine?
[04:15] <cherwin> kevinrose: quick where do you live?
[04:15] <hoelz> dreamcatcher: open a terminal and type "/sbin/ifconfig"; see what comes up
[04:15] <skippy> markgrif,  winetools but use with caution
[04:15] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Wow i thought linux was just linux
[04:15] <dreamcatcher> i also double checked the ip, dns, dhcp, and gateway settings
[04:15] <Desh> The thing is, no matter what fglrx never worked, and Cedega test showed working OpenGL and 3d acc with "ati" additionally, planet penguin racer works.
[04:15] <Kovecses> mark105, gui for wine?? why?
[04:15] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> haha man was i wrong
[04:15] <hoelz> ijeff: open a terminal and type xev
[04:15] <Madpilot> NZ_Maori_Guy, there's dozens - hundreds - of versions of Linux
[04:15] <markgrif> Why caution?
[04:15] <dreamcatcher> ok, i gotta reboot and try it now....what will ibe looking for
[04:15] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: Linux is not just linux, Linux is awesome and much better than Window
[04:15] <ajmitch_> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: depending on where you are in NZ, there'll be a linux users group around
[04:15] <hoelz> dreamcatcher: just a list of interfaces
[04:15] <Kovecses> mark105, sorry
[04:15] <opitwin> opitwin: Much better than Windows!!!
[04:15] <Desh> And I was getting 4000+ FPS on xglgears
[04:15] <bobby_> linux isn't linux, it's gnu/linux :)
[04:15] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Yea i can tell lol i read a little on it
[04:16] <skippy> markgrif,  i believe it makes big changes to wines configuration - it doesnt matter if you installing photoshop or something, but it might make it hard to install wierd programs without reinstalling wine
[04:16] <Kovecses> wel linux is linux....... most distros are gnu/linux
[04:16] <made> I have a BSOD on Ubuntu Startup after upgrading to 6.06 LTS
[04:16] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: Get Ubuntu Linux Live CD and try it out, it is awesome!
[04:16] <Youjutsu> this is a good Xgl guide for ATI ... http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Xgl-Compiz-Dapper
[04:16] <skippy> Desh,  4000 fps on glxgears = hardware acceleration :)
[04:16] <Kovecses> BSOD? on linux NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
[04:16] <made> I'm serious
[04:16] <__mikem> made HOW DO YOU GET A BSOD ON LINUX!
[04:16] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Okies =D
[04:16] <markgrif> Oh thats not a big deal. I am not doing anything mission critical. cool
[04:16] <tritium> made: can you be more specific about the problem
[04:17] <tritium> ?
[04:17] <bobby_> BSOD on linux via the screen saver for it :)
[04:17] <made> I'd screenshot it but that feature isn't available
[04:17] <Desh> skippy, right, but with the normal "ati" driver, no fglrx o_O
[04:17] <Madpilot> __mikem, mind the caps, OK? 2nd & last warning...
[04:17] <Kovecses> i like that screen saver
[04:17] <hoelz> ijeff: after the xev window comes up, put the pointer over the window and scroll that wheel thing
[04:17] <Locke> how can i get acceleration on a voodoo3 3000 agp with 5.10?
[04:17] <__mikem> darn this caps lock
[04:17] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> hey they ship you free cds lmao!
[04:17] <Locke> heh
[04:17] <erickmgj> hello
[04:17] <bobby_> Kovecses, yeah it goes down well in the linux labs at uni
[04:17] <made> ok
[04:17] <king> hi i'm new to ubuntu ;o
[04:17] <skippy> Desh,  in that case you are obviously doing pretty well with "ati", but personally i would want to get the official driver working for compiz etc
[04:17] <king> what do i do if i forget my username and/or pass? lol
[04:17] <Locke> i installed off CDs they mailed me
[04:18] <KarlsBerg> Hello
[04:18] <made> well it originally had something to do with my mouse configuration.. and I fixed the mouse error it was giving me.
[04:18] <Kovecses> hi
[04:18] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: Yes they do, no charge at all.  If you have High-Speed you should download it though
[04:18] <Locke> king, then you reinstall
[04:18] <__mikem> What did the bsod on linux look like
[04:18] <Desh> skippy, well the thing is when I used fglrx I never got 3d acceleration, and it always reported mesa3d as my OpenGL
[04:18] <king> noooooooooooooooooooooooo
[04:18] <made> but the next problem is a bit more complex..
[04:18] <Locke> heh
[04:18] <nickrud> king, reboot in recovery mode, then type password <username> (I hope you emember the username ;)
[04:18] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: It takes 4-6 weeks for them to ship it to you
[04:18] <made> it has to do with my nvidia drivers
[04:18] <Locke> king, dont forget your username/password
[04:18] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Omfg ....
[04:18] <Kovecses> NZ_Maori_Guy_1, tyhe download is quicker
[04:18] <skippy> Desh, stick with "ati" then, at least your getting decent performance from it
[04:18] <king> i was multi tasking
[04:18] <nickrud> king, erm passwd <username>
[04:18] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> yerrr ill dl it haha
[04:18] <Hexidigital_> made:: that's not a bsod, that's an X error
[04:19] <ijeff> hoelz: done, should something happen?
[04:19] <elake> king: you should be able to fix it with the live cd
[04:19] <Desh> skippy, I guess, this is so odd to me though...
[04:19] <made> it's BLUE though
[04:19] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: Do you have a CD Burner and ISO burning software?
[04:19] <hoelz> ijeff: look at the output on the terminal.  Is anything coming up when you scroll it?
[04:19] <__mikem> There never has been nore will there ever be a BSOD on linux
[04:19] <tritium> made: check /var/log/Xorg.0.log for errors, indicated with (EE)
[04:19] <Hexidigital_> made:: ok, i'll give you that :)
[04:19] <king> i can't find any live cd on the site
[04:19] <Hexidigital_> !usenames
[04:19] <ubotu> Please prefix what you're saying with a name to avoid confusion!
[04:19] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Yea lol i got a DVD burner and a CD burner
[04:19] <Madpilot> __mikem, nonsense, there's a nice BSOD screensaver! :)
[04:19] <skippy> king,  its called "Desktop install" now
[04:19] <made> I'll be back.. time eat
[04:19] <king> oh
[04:19] <Youjutsu> Desh... try the guide link I posted... get your ATI drivers from ATI... worked well for me...
[04:19] <king> i already have that then
[04:19] <king> that's what i downloaded
[04:19] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> And i got alcohol 120%
[04:20] <skippy> king that IS a live cd :)
[04:20] <Madpilot> king, the 'Desktop' CD is both a LiveCD & an install CD
[04:20] <king> thanks
[04:20] <__mikem> Madpilot ;D FUnny
[04:20] <ijeff> hoelz: yep
[04:20] <Hexidigital_> NZ_Maori_Guy:: you dont need a third party app to mount an ISO
[04:20] <king> ok
[04:20] <ijeff> hoelz: bunch of text
[04:20] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: Do you have ISO Software?
[04:20] <hoelz> good
[04:20] <king> now i gotta figure out how to fix all this with vmware :s
[04:20] <hoelz> could you post some of that on pastebin?
[04:20] <a2xm> hi all, why my printer is always pause by itself?
[04:20] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> yea Alcohol 120%
[04:20] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1:  Make sure that you download the Desktop Version.
[04:20] <Hexidigital_> king:: what's wrong with vmware? (vmware server, i assume?)
[04:20] <KarlsBerg> Anybody use ralink USB adapter ? C54RU.. i install RT73 ralink drivers and see a interfaces on iwconfig but dont run at set parameters essid "lala" etc... but dont see a complete info.. anybody can help me? look the rare info: http://pastebin.com/768929  i try to up with gnome network admin and my system frozen !
[04:20] <gavagai> i just did a dist upgrade and one package failed, because 104 error reset by peer.  what should i do?  run dist-upgrade again, apt-get the package ??
[04:21] <jaramillo> hi there, i want to run some process as a diferent user (i.e: firefox), how would i do that? i mean, i do "su user2" ; firefox but i get this error: http://rafb.net/paste/results/NXcpxr45.html
[04:21] <gavagai> lixml12-utils
[04:21] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> How do you know if its the desktop version
[04:21] <nickrud> gavagai, repeat the dist-upgrade
[04:21] <king> i use vmware workstation
[04:21] <gavagai> nickrud, thanks
[04:21] <king> it just confuses me most of the time
[04:21] <ijeff> hoelz: bunch of text appears
[04:21] <__mikem> king so do I
[04:21] <skippy> guys i reserved a 10gb primary partition at the start of my disc for windows.  If i install XP will reinstalling grub be the only issue?
[04:21] <Locke> dude the BSOD is always my screensaver
[04:21] <Locke> that and apple //e
[04:21] <Locke> hehe
[04:21] <hoelz> ijeff: good, could you put some of it on pastebin?
[04:21] <tritium> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: you can tell from the download page, and it's a LiveCD that you can boot from and run ubuntu without installing
[04:21] <gavagai> i did dist-upgrade again and it said 0 packages to upgrade
[04:21] <xuexiewen> hello
[04:22] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Ohh no i want to install it
[04:22] <__mikem> STOP: 0x00001011
[04:22] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> like on my other HDD
[04:22] <__mikem> is that a real error code?
[04:22] <Hexidigital_> skippy:: i believe you are correct (as long as you do not mess with your linux install)
[04:22] <tritium> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: you can do that too
[04:22] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> and dual boot with win vista
[04:22] <skippy> NZ_Maori_Guy,  download "Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Desktip Install" disk
[04:22] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: It will say what you are downloading on the website, you click desktop CD - and then you pick an updated mirror near you
[04:22] <gavagai> but one of those system messages is untrue.  :)
[04:22] <dawgudabe> how wud u instal the grub to the mbr, at the unbuntu setup screen??
[04:22] <Desh> Youjutsu: Thing is, I tried some of those methods and it never worked with fglrx, maybe the new "ati" driver supports my card?
[04:22] <skippy> Hexidigital_, ok thx ill give it a try lately
[04:22] <nickrud> gavagai, it's possible that was a trasitory error. I do love apt-get.
[04:22] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Thanks
[04:22] <Hexidigital_> dawgudabe:: towards the end of the install, yes
[04:23] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> NOOOO I'VE HIT MY CAP
[04:23] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1: You should try out the live CD first before doing that
[04:23] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> F---
[04:23] <u01p2109> NZ_Maori_Guy_1:  I install on 8GB HDD Windows Server 2003  and GNU\Linux Ubuntu Dapper Drake
[04:23] <skippy> dawgudabe, boot off the live CD, chroot into your existing ubuntu installation and do install-grub /dev/hda
[04:23] <gavagai> nickrud, you would not worry?  it was the final output, not an error message in the middle
[04:23] <SurfnKid> tritium I found an article of someone having the same problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=188648&highlight=synaptic+fails
[04:23] <__mikem> !livecd
[04:23] <ubotu> it has been said that livecd is Try Ubuntu by running it off a CD without touching the contents of your hard drive.
[04:23] <dawgudabe> and wud i have to resize my partition or not
[04:23] <ijeff> hoelz: sorry, pastebin?
[04:23] <__mikem> I put that factoid in there
[04:23] <SurfnKid> tritium its nuts
[04:23] <SurfnKid> :P
[04:23] <Hexidigital_> !isomount
[04:23] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Hexidigital_
[04:23] <__mikem> !loop
[04:23] <ubotu> __mikem: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:23] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> Ok well ill try the live cd first
[04:23] <gavagai> it said, and this is wishy washy, "maybe try apt get update or try with --fix missing"
[04:23] <opitwin> u01p2109: NZ_Maori_Guy_1 has quit
[04:23] <josh2> is there a repository that includes xfce4.3.90?
[04:23] <hoelz> ijeff: pastebin.com
[04:24] <dawgudabe> and wud i have to resize my partition or not
[04:24] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> but yeah ... im kinda starting to dislike this windows vista
[04:24] <u01p2109> NZ_Maori_Guy_1:  I install on 8GB HDD Windows Server 2003  and GNU\Linux Ubuntu Dapper Drake
[04:24] <nickrud> gavagai, when I am in doubt about my package state, I do sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade. A few years has taught me to trust that line.
[04:24] <josh2> no one knows?
[04:24] <xuexiewen> why nobody talk to me
[04:24] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell NZ_Maori_Guy_1 about mountiso
[04:24] <bootlick> Trying to install a dlink dwl-g132 usb wifi adaptor, ndiswrapper and the correct drivers (according to the ndiswrapper wiki) have been installed, the lights on the usb dongle light up, i enter my essid, and no connect. What am i missing?
[04:24] <opitwin> NZ_Maori_Guy_1:  good, you should make sure you like Ubuntu before you install it
[04:24] <ijeff> hoelz: http://pastebin.com/768944
[04:24] <Hexidigital_> xuexiewen:: did you have a question?
[04:24] <tritium> dawgudabe: please stop using "wud".  It doesn't mean anything.
[04:24] <josh2> anyone at all
[04:24] <josh2> lol
[04:25] <nickrud> xuexiewen, things scroll here fast, and get missed
[04:25] <ijeff> hoelz: but should i be turning my volume dial?
[04:25] <SocksMan> Unix noob, how do I get 1920x resolution support?
[04:25] <Youjutsu> well, maybe compiz will work as well, but I had read in several places that the "ati" driver will not do...
[04:25] <a2xm> hi all, pls help me, why my printer is always pause by itself?
[04:25] <xuexiewen> sorry my english is so poor
[04:25] <ijeff> hoelz: since im trying to change volume w/ keyboard
[04:25] <ijeff> hoelz: that's from my mouse
[04:25] <opitwin> xuexiewen: Do you have a question?
[04:25] <planetcall> goodmorning all
[04:25] <Youjutsu> but if it says ATI on instead of Mesa then that's great...
[04:25] <hoelz> ijeff: yes, you should be turning the dial
[04:25] <Locke> allllllrighty
[04:25] <Locke> i gotta go fix a computer
[04:25] <hoelz> ijeff: post the output you get from that
[04:25] <skippy> lol yeah xuexiewen  you have to ask a question, if you dont get a response ask it again 5 - 10 minutes later
[04:26] <xuexiewen> yes but i couldnt explaint it in english quilkly
[04:26] <__mikem> THe only thing ATI is good for is Target Practice
[04:26] <Locke> windows of course
[04:26] <planetcall> confused with installing j2se
[04:26] <nickrud> xuexiewen, do you have a preferred language?
[04:26] <tritium> xuexiewen: don't worry about it
[04:26] <Hexidigital_> xuexiewen:: what language do you speak?
[04:26] <Locke> this is going on 10 hours of work today
[04:26] <Hexidigital_> hehe.. he got an answer that time :)
[04:26] <xuexiewen> simply chinese
[04:26] <adri_> hey guys what's the command to try and play a sound file to see if the sound works (through terminal)
[04:26] <tritium> Locke: shall we get out our violins?
[04:26] <adri_> uplay?
[04:26] <planetcall> on this page  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_install_J2SE_Runtime_Environment_.28JRE.29_with_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox         it says to use sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-plugin   but there is no such file in repositories
[04:26] <a2xm> Hexidigital_ hi, can you help me pls?
[04:27] <Hexidigital_> a2xm:: i can try... what is the problem?
[04:27] <opitwin> a2xm: I can help you
[04:27] <skippy> xuexiewen,  if you have errors you can use http://pastebin.com/ to show them to us
[04:27] <troy_s> a2xm:  could be paper or any number of things.
[04:27] <tritium> planetcall: it's in dapper multiverse
[04:27] <adri_> hey guys, what's the command to play a wave file in the terminal
[04:27] <gavagai> is there a way to verify if i have that package then?
[04:27] <roe_> anyone know how to get the MTU setting to stick between reboots?
[04:27] <Locke> tritium, nono, i fully accept as much work as people will throw at me
[04:27] <adri_> anyhone? please? im in a huryr
[04:27] <KarlsBerg> Anybody use ralink USB adapter ? C54RU.. i install RT73 ralink drivers and see a interfaces on iwconfig but dont run at set parameters essid "lala" etc... but dont see a complete info.. anybody can help me? look the rare info: http://pastebin.com/768929  i try to up with gnome network admin and my system frozen !
[04:27] <__mikem> adri just type play <filename>
[04:27] <tritium> Locke: :)
[04:27] <EpicWang> WHAT is the directory for Gnome system sounds?
[04:27] <Locke> this is the 3rd company i've worked for today though
[04:27] <planetcall> tritium,  give me the binary repository url please
[04:27] <tritium> EpicWang: /usr/share/sounds/
[04:27] <xuexiewen> thank you ,i will try it
[04:28] <tritium> planetcall: dapper multiverse
[04:28] <skippy> !ralink
[04:28] <EpicWang> tritium: thanks
[04:28] <a2xm> my printer is always pause by itself after arround 1 day. I did resume it but keep pause again
[04:28] <nickrud> xuexiewen, maybe #ubuntu-cn or #ubuntu-tw will help better
[04:28] <troy_s> adri_:  play.  you will need to installed.
[04:28] <tritium> planetcall: rather than the URL, setup your sources.list properly
[04:28] <Locke> computer teacher in the morning, wireless ISP install, maintenance, and on-site support in the afternoon, and independent consultant in the evening
[04:28] <adri_> troy_s, aww really, and there's no other command?
[04:28] <adri_> troy_s, to play a sound file?
[04:28] <troy_s> adri_:  its open source - what's your guess?
[04:28] <xuexiewen> what is the use of "#ubuntu -tww"
[04:28] <adri_> troy_s, what?
[04:29] <bootlick> i am a machinist, and grow tired of computers
[04:29] <troy_s> adri_:  there are hundreds.  try play first, and if you want more... there are more.
[04:29] <adri_> troy_s, I remember there was a command to play a wave file
[04:29] <opitwin> a2xm: There have been a lot of people with that problem, but I don't know how to fix it, I'm not very good with printers
[04:29] <troy_s> adri_:  play.  play.  play.  play.
[04:29] <adri_> troy_s, but you said that that one has to be installed, is there one that's already isntalled?
[04:29] <__mikem> tired of computers, you picked the wrong place to say such a thing
[04:29] <adri_> troy_s, basically i want to check to see if a wave file plays
[04:29] <troy_s> adri_:  not that i know.
[04:29] <adri_> troy_s, okay...
[04:29] <ijeff> hoelz: http://pastebin.com/768947
[04:29] <opitwin> ubotu: tell a2xm about printers
[04:29] <troy_s> adri_:  and remember, not all waves are created equally.
[04:29] <troy_s> adri_:  play will only play proper waves that abide by the wave format.
[04:30] <opitwin> a2xm: check out the bot that I sent you, it might help
[04:30] <moonunit> i need a hand with an ATI graphics card
[04:30] <troy_s> !netsplit
[04:30] <shodanjr_gr> guys
[04:30] <ubotu> [netsplit]  when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show..  See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[04:30] <shodanjr_gr> i download and installed eclipse
[04:30] <hoelz> ijeff: apparenly ubuntu xev is different from the xev I'm used to...
[04:30] <|cerebellum|> so I broke my pager on my panel, it keeps giving me errors and only shows one desktop...any help?
[04:30] <shodanjr_gr> and i also downloaded a C++ plugin
[04:30] <shodanjr_gr> and extracted it in the proper directories....
[04:30] <st3v3dnd> anyone here with xinetd? It seems to be ignoring my configuration
[04:30] <shodanjr_gr> can anyone tell me how i can "switch" to C++ in the IDE?
[04:30] <st3v3dnd> anyone here *familiar* with xinetd.
[04:30] <hoelz> ijeff: what type of event comes up when you move the dial?
[04:31] <opitwin> nikell: do you need something?
[04:31] <bootlick> dual monitors in drapper, where you can move the mouse through one to the other, as long as there are two supported video cards in the computer is this supported?
[04:31] <a2xm> ubotu but before it was just fine. it just start a few weeks ago
[04:31] <ubotu> a2xm: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:31] <xuexiewen> which software can download thing faster?
[04:32] <moonunit> i really need help getting my ATI graphics card to work with my ubuntu install
[04:32] <troy_s> ubotu, tell moonunit about ati
[04:32] <planetcall> xuexiewen, Firefox
[04:32] <a2xm> thanks
[04:32] <opitwin> moonunit: go to wiki.ubuntu.com/video
[04:33] <roe_> any idea how to get the MTU setting to stay after a reboot?
[04:33] <xnull> hchecking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[04:33] <xnull> See `config.log' for more details.
[04:33] <opitwin> a2xm: Yeo
[04:33] <xnull> what do i need to install to have gcc ?
[04:33] <opitwin> a2xm: yep
[04:33] <nickrud> xnull, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:33] <hoelz> xnull: are you sure you have write access to that directory?
[04:33] <ijeff> hoelz: it's difficult to tell, and up dial gives no reading
[04:33] <KarlsBerg> Anybody use ralink USB adapter ? C54RU.. i install RT73 ralink drivers and see a interfaces on iwconfig but dont run at set parameters essid "lala" etc... but dont see a complete info.. anybody can help me? look the rare info: http://pastebin.com/768929  i try to up with gnome network admin and my system frozen !
[04:33] <xnull> hoelz? ? what dir?
[04:33] <hoelz> ijeff: uh-oh
[04:34] <nevyn> KarlsBerg: what's iwconfig say
[04:34] <Toni-testing> (test)
[04:34] <ijeff> hoelz: focus in event for down
[04:34] <hoelz> xnull: if it can't create a executable, it usually means that your current user doesn't have write access to the cwd
[04:34] <opitwin> Toni-testing: yah
[04:34] <AreEmmKay> anyone out there try dapper on an iBook g4 (mid-2005)?
[04:34] <hoelz> ijeff: well, if nothing comes up on xev with the dial, it means the kernel doesn't recognize the dial
[04:35] <|cerebellum|> can anyone help me with one of my panel applets, my desktop switcher is broke.
[04:35] <KarlsBerg> nevyn:  iwconfig return: http://pastebin.com/768929
[04:35] <opitwin> AreEmmKay: Just make sure that you get the Mac version on Ubuntu
[04:35] <xnull> hoelz: i don`t have gcc.. thats why installing now..
[04:35] <hoelz> ijeff: so I think you'll need a special driver
[04:35] <dreamcatcher> ok im back
[04:35] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> thanks everybody i got it sused
[04:35] <|cerebellum|> I keep getting : Failed: Failed: Schema `/schemas/apps/workspace_switcher_applet/prefs/display_all_workspaces' specified for `/apps/panel/applets/applet_5/prefs/display_all_workspaces' stores a non-schema value
[04:35] <|cerebellum|> Failed: Failed: Schema `/schemas/apps/workspace_switcher_applet/prefs/num_rows' specified for `/apps/panel/applets/applet_5/prefs/num_rows' stores a non-schema value
[04:35] <ijeff> hoelz: when i go to keyboard shortcuts, it recognizes when i raise the dial
[04:35] <hoelz> xnull: oh, ok, I thought you had a differrent problem
[04:35] <__mikem> !pastebin
[04:35] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[04:35] <dreamcatcher> this is what came up after terminal /sbin/ifconfig
[04:35] <hoelz> ijeff: huh, wierd...
[04:35] <NZ_Maori_Guy_1> goodbye enjoy your day
[04:35] <opitwin> AreEmmKay: It should work fine
[04:35] <__mikem> brb nature calls
[04:35] <moonunit> troy_s, umm, i had an old linux install that i want to use, i put the new card in, and i cant get back on my install, im on a live disk right now
[04:35] <AreEmmKay> opitwin: yeah, I booted into the desktop CD, and the trackpad would only move slooooooowly
[04:35] <AreEmmKay> even after tweaking the preferences
[04:35] <AreEmmKay> to the fastest setting
[04:36] <bootlick> linux is slowly taking over
[04:36] <opitwin> AreEmmKay: try connecting an external mouse
[04:36] <KarlsBerg> nevyn:  its bad no ?
[04:36] <moonunit> opitwin,  umm, i had an old linux install that i want to use, i put the new card in, and i cant get back on my install, im on a live disk right now
[04:36] <|cerebellum|> anyone know if there is a gnome IRC channel anywhere?
[04:36] <AreEmmKay> I'm not sure where to buy a mouse at 10:36 EST ;)
[04:36] <plagerism> What is the irc channel for ubuntu compiz related chatter??
[04:37] <defunkt> !gimpshop
[04:37] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, defunkt
[04:37] <troy_s> plagerism:  try ubuntu-xgl
[04:37] <tonyyarusso> AreEmmKay, Isn't Best Buy open until 11?
[04:37] <dreamcatcher> eth0 Ling encap: ethernet Hwaddr "physical adress" inet address "ip" Bcast "iP" subnet mask "" up broadcast multicast mtu : 1492 metric 1 rx tx 40 errors and mase adress
[04:37] <homeless> hi all
[04:37] <AreEmmKay> hmm
[04:37] <nickrud> AreEmmKay, your only hope is a friend who'll deliver
[04:37] <KarlsBerg> Anybody use ralink USB adapter ? C54RU.. i install RT73 ralink drivers and see a interfaces on iwconfig but dont run at set parameters essid "lala" etc... but dont see a complete info.. anybody can help me? look the rare info: http://pastebin.com/768929  i try to up with gnome network admin and my system frozen !
[04:37] <dreamcatcher> ??\
[04:37] <dreamcatcher> ??
[04:38] <xuexiewen> where can i download the java enviromant please
[04:38] <tritium> xuexiewen: dapper multiverse
[04:38] <opitwin> AreEmmKay: You can get one later and try it.
[04:38] <troy_s> ubotu, tell xuexiewen about java
[04:38] <AreEmmKay> Is this a known issue then? iBook trackpads are slow?
[04:38] <moonunit> i need help with an ati graphics card, im on a live disk and it wont work with my existing linux install
[04:38] <troy_s> moonunit:  i think you are sool without a full install
[04:39] <homeless> Is there anyone using Ubuntu 6.06 on Dell C840 ?
[04:39] <opitwin> moonunit: Did you try reinstalling
[04:39] <tritium> homeless: not anymore, but I used to have one
[04:39] <moonunit> troy_s, opitwin, do i have to?
[04:39] <homeless> I have a problem about modem.
[04:39] <nickrud> I don't know about ibook trackpads, just how to getting a mouse late at night worked
[04:39] <AreEmmKay> ah, ;)
[04:40] <opitwin> moonunit: yes, and install the driver to.
[04:40] <moonunit> opitwin, there has to be an easier way to do it
[04:40] <AreEmmKay> Best Buy closes at 9 here
[04:40] <opitwin> moonunit: did you install the driver
[04:40] <moonunit> opitwin, i dont even know where to start, the card is a radeon 7000
[04:41] <troy_s> moonunit:  ati is closed source and proprietary, so even if there were an easy way, the EULA would prevent ubuntu from including it.
[04:41] <opitwin> moonunit: to learn how to install the driver go to wiki.ubuntu.com/video
[04:41] <tritium> moonunit: follow the wiki page.  That's as easy as it gets
[04:41] <troy_s> moonunit:  ultimately, it is a good reason to send mail to ati regarding the open source movement.
[04:41] <ijeff> hoelz: my dial already controls master volume, i just need to change that to PCM
[04:41] <KarlsBerg> Anybody use ralink USB adapter ? C54RU.. i install RT73 ralink drivers and see a interfaces on iwconfig but dont run at set parameters essid "lala" etc... but dont see a complete info.. anybody can help me? look the rare info: http://pastebin.com/768929  i try to up with gnome network admin and my system frozen !
[04:42] <troy_s> karlsberg:  check malone first for bugs.
[04:42] <NickGarvey> how would I specify where wget downloads its files too? like if I am in the dir / but I want to dowload to ~, how would I do that
[04:42] <troy_s> !bugs
[04:42] <tritium> KarlsBerg: please quit repeating that long paste to often
[04:42] <troy_s> nickgarvey:  man wget
[04:42] <tritium> s/to/so
[04:42] <troy_s> s/to/too
[04:43] <KarlsBerg> troy_s:  malone ?
[04:43] <troy_s> or so i guess ;)
[04:43] <troy_s> !malone
[04:43] <NickGarvey> troy_s: I have read it, and its so long I can't find what I am looking for
[04:43] <NickGarvey> troy_s: I have read it 2 times
[04:43] <tritium> troy_s: I meant so, not too, but either work
[04:43] <planetcall> Any good dictionary application with good frontend and comprehensive multi dictionary support ? I have used KDict ... anyother ?
[04:43] <planetcall> for gnome !
[04:43] <tritium> planetcall: there's a dictionary applet that you can add to the panel
[04:43] <gavagai> is it safe to run different instances of apt simultaneously?  e.g. two admins at once, or one admin in two shells
[04:43] <nickrud> ijeff, sorry I thought it was obious, cuz I use gnome. Scroll thru the selections in the volumn manager prefs (right click the volume contro) and you will find PCM. click it, then click close
[04:44] <planetcall> tritium, I want offline dictionary...like kdict
[04:44] <Hexidigital_> anyone know how to get rhythmbox to stream .mp3 sites? (i have the codecs correctly installed)
[04:44] <nickrud> gavagai, can't even be done, apt watches for that
[04:44] <troy_s> nickgarvey:  pretty sure it is just wget source dest no?
[04:44] <gavagai> oh ok
[04:44] <gavagai> thanks
[04:44] <ijeff> nickrud: i did, it doesn't change anything
[04:44] <gavagai> i didn't want to learn anything by first experience.
[04:44] <troy_s> hexidigital:  if you had the mp3 decoder installed correctly, it wouldn't be an issue.
[04:45] <NickGarvey> troy_s: I thought so too. didn't work
[04:45] <Hexidigital_> troy_s:: hmm... something is wrong then... thanks
[04:45] <troy_s> nickgarvey: hrm... strange.
[04:45] <troy_s> hexidigital:  you have the gstreamer stuffs?
[04:45] <Hexidigital_> troy_s:: yes
[04:45] <planetcall> anyone for my problem ? a good offline dictionary...if someone uses..
[04:45] <JasonF> I just booted up the ubuntu livecd, for install, and it loaded in 640 resolution
[04:45] <JasonF> i'd like to get it working with something larger, if possible
[04:45] <NickGarvey> !wget
[04:45] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[04:45] <troy_s> hexidigital:  i can't remember what library rhythm uses... try the other decoders too.
[04:45] <moonunit> troy_s, opitwin, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI , but can i do that without a window manger?
[04:45] <ron_>  error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <--?? plz
[04:45] <troy_s> hexidigital:  or just try a logout to reset the gstreamer settings.
[04:45] <Hexidigital_> troy_s:: nevermind.. i had to restart rhythmbox
[04:46] <xuexiewen> help  why i can't play mp3 in ubuntu
[04:46] <troy_s> hexi:  yep
[04:46] <Hexidigital_> troy_s:: thanks :)
[04:46] <troy_s> ubotu, tell xuexiewen about mp3
[04:46] <troy_s> moonunit:  just use the cli
[04:46] <moonunit> troy_s, cli?
[04:46] <skippy> command line interface
[04:46] <skippy> the terminal :)
[04:46] <moonunit> ah
[04:47] <troy_s> moonunit:  in a proper nix environment, you should be able to do EVERYTHING from the _c_ommand _l_ine _I_nterface
[04:47] <jighead> planetcall, if you like kdict, why not use it?
[04:47] <moonunit> troy_s, i can, but thats all i have, x wont start with the new card, hence the problem
[04:47] <troy_s> moonunit:  then you won't have a problem following that list of things.
[04:47] <troy_s> moonunit:  if you want my advice, flip your driver to "vesa"
[04:47] <skippy> moonunit, have you ran "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[04:47] <bootlick> nessus just messed up on me, lockes up now everytime
[04:47] <troy_s> moonunit:  reboot, and come on back.
[04:47] <NickGarvey> troy_s: I hink I may have it..
[04:47] <planetcall> thanks jighead....i wanted to know if something better is available for gnome. someone might give some idea
[04:47] <gavagai> by default it seems users can read each others directories.  i can fix this manually in the terminal, but is there some kind of systemwide setting for that?  (i'm from mandrake where the "security level" setting would handle this)
[04:48] <xuexiewen> help ,which software can download the data quickly in ubuntu
[04:48] <jighead> planetcall, what about aspell and such?
[04:48] <ThylekShran> narf!!!
[04:48] <troy_s> gavagai:  you can trap users in their home too.
[04:48] <chuckyp> ubotu, i815
[04:48] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, chuckyp
[04:48] <NickGarvey> troy_s: wget -q -O - site.com > file.html
[04:48] <skippy> xuexiewen,  try synaptic
[04:48] <jighead> planetcall, aptitude search dictionary
[04:48] <planetcall> is aspell offline dictionary ? I thought it was used as spellchecker in several apps
[04:48] <xnull> hey how can I remove something with force and nodeps?
[04:48] <chuckyp> Anyone know how to fix the borked menus after installing kubuntu-desktop?
[04:48] <troy_s> nickgarvey:  doesn't that just take everything and dump it into a single file?
[04:49] <xnull> something like rpm.. rpm -e --nodeps package
[04:49] <troy_s> nickgarvey:  methinks there is a more elegant solution somewhere.
[04:49] <gavagai> troy_s, cool.  i probably don't need to take it that far.  but where do you set those options?
[04:49] <planetcall> jighead, yeah buddy i did.....there are many alternatives but I would like to know if someone from us (not US) here use any one of them.
[04:49] <jighead> planetcall, you're right, there is a dict client for emacs if you use it
[04:49] <tubbie> how do u lower the (sound server)volume using the command line?
[04:49] <planetcall> jighead, i need an independent offline dict.
[04:49] <troy_s> gavagai: there are a 1000000000 ways to skin that cat.
[04:50] <mardi> hi, i'm having a problem with my ubuntu dapper on a hp laptop, just tried to boot and I get an error: Failed to start message bus: Failed to read directory "/usr/local/share/dbus-1/services" No such file or dirctory. any help?
[04:50] <troy_s> gavagai:  i strongly encourage you to read a little more on groups
[04:50] <skippy> guys does anyone know which logfile keeps a list of logins (especially ssh ones) please?
[04:50] <planetcall> guess what.......there is a software named "latrine" to teach linguistic skills !!!
[04:50] <cartur25> Hey guys, I'm trying to install kpodder - when I type "make" in the untarballed directory I get "command not found" why is that?
[04:50] <xnull> hey how can I remove something with force and nodeps?
[04:50] <xuexiewen> which one can open the .rpm
[04:50] <troy_s> skippy:  uh authlog off the top of my head.
[04:50] <planetcall> lol......!!
[04:50] <troy_s> skippy let me look
[04:50] <jighead> skippy, /var/log/auth.log
[04:50] <skippy> troy_s and jighead thx
[04:50] <troy_s> there you go :)
[04:51] <gavagai> troy_s, oh yeah i know.  i was just wondering if there's like some ubuntu 'control panel' in the gui that sets those levels.  but yeah i know about groups, chmod, umask, all that good stuff.  :)
[04:51] <tritium> xuexiewen: why are you installing a .rpm?
[04:51] <bootlick> redhat vs ubuntu, which will run better on an older machine
[04:51] <troy_s> cartur25:  you need build essential.
[04:51] <cartur25> What is that
[04:51] <DaGr8Tim> Anyone know about 3com ethernet cards and getting them to work?
[04:51] <troy_s> gavagai:  there is a gnome app for that, but i don't think it is with the default install
[04:51] <gavagai> i haven't even seen the gui yet, i installed 'server' and am getting ubuntu-desktop now
[04:51] <tubbie> how do u lower the (sound server)volume using the command line?
[04:51] <troy_s> gavagai:  you can use the lovely debian packages to get it pretty sure... try apt-cache search keyword
[04:51] <gavagai> speaking of which, i am gettting a million little errors after each font package it installs, 'cannot open default config file'.  does that just mean i don't have a config file because i never had X?
[04:51] <cartur25> troy_s: Is build essential the command I should use instead of make ?
[04:52] <gavagai> troy_s, thanks.  ;)
[04:52] <troy_s> gavagai:  yah i don' tlike the renaming of the damn isos... a little more complicated than needs be.
[04:52] <tritium> build-essential is a package you can install
[04:52] <troy_s> cartur25:  no, build-essential is a metapackage that has the basic build tools.
[04:52] <troy_s> cartur25:  you will need more possibly as well... but that should get you started.
[04:52] <cartur25> ok. Is there an apt-get command I can execute to install that?
[04:52] <troy_s> bootlick:  you are in an ubuntu channel, guess what you will get recommended.
[04:52] <jighead> DaGr8Tim, they should work out of the box, are you getting errors?
[04:53] <troy_s> cartur25:  very hot.  very very hot.
[04:53] <cartur25> What?
[04:53] <troy_s> cartur25:  sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:53] <chuckyp> IS the server install just a minimal install?
[04:53] <NickGarvey> whats a command to just say the date?
[04:53] <troy_s> chuckyp: yes.
[04:53] <NickGarvey> like not the time or that extra crap
[04:53] <mo0se> so... uhh... i got no sound... with dapper...
[04:53] <troy_s> nickgarvey:  date is all you got
[04:53] <troy_s> nickgarvey:  and there are multiple syntax forms for it.
[04:53] <n_i_c_k> What to do if on boot, the PC will no longer boot from the hard disk?
[04:53] <chuckyp> troy_s, so just kernel no bs
[04:53] <xuexiewen> tritium:because some software i just find it with .rpm
[04:54] <chuckyp> troy_s, no desktop etc...
[04:54] <troy_s> mo0se:  need sound chipset info etc before anyone can help.
[04:54] <mo0se> troy: i have no idea.
[04:54] <chuckyp> troy_s, also no apache or any of that stuff righ?
[04:54] <mo0se> how do i find that out?
[04:54] <troy_s> chuckyp:  yes.  although apt-get is pretty simple to add the metapackage ubuntu-desktop
[04:54] <ron_>  error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <--?? plz
[04:54] <Dow> buddies, i is green hand at ubuntu. i wanna install and try it. one quest, my old laptop(t20, 128m memory, PIII 700) can run ubuntu, or not?
[04:54] <mo0se> i know that in windows i installed sigmatel audio drivers.
[04:54] <troy_s> chuckyp:  there are some distros out there with 65 dvds of stuff, ubuntu uses apt-get to let you easily add it.
[04:54] <babo> how do I set up my irssi to use my socks port at localhost:9050 ... ?
[04:54] <chuckyp> troy_s, Yeah i'm just going to download that because I don't really need the full cd.  I can't believe the minimal cd is 400 megs.
[04:54] <troy_s> mo0se:  getting closer.  use the cli and lspci
[04:54] <DaGr8Tim> jighead, Device manager lists the mac address, but the network settings shows nothing
[04:54] <jighead> NickGarvey, date +%D
[04:55] <mo0se> what's cli and lspci?
[04:55] <mo0se> i'm still kind of new to linux.
[04:55] <johnsie> hi.. if I install ubuntu onto a hard disk and then put the hard disk in another machine will it work?
[04:55] <troy_s> chuckyp:  well 'minimal' accomodates a bunch of different hardware right?
[04:55] <jighead> NickGarvey, take a look at the man pages and you should be able to tweak the stuff after the +% to get exactly what you want
[04:55] <chuckyp> troy_s, true I guess.
[04:55] <troy_s> johnsie:  assuming it is the same architecture.
[04:55] <mo0se> !cli
[04:55] <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
[04:55] <troy_s> mo0se:  BINGO
[04:55] <mo0se> !lspci
[04:55] <ubotu> mo0se: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:55] <mo0se> heheh.
[04:55] <Goeland86_> so I've got a wifi card that works with ndiswrapper, but the driver loaded for it is the wrong one. It assumes it's a broadcom card. where would I change that? this is on dapper drake
[04:56] <johnsie> can it be a different motherboard?
[04:56] <chuckyp> troy_s, is there a net install iso?
[04:56] <apm> hi all, Somebody knows what parameters it is necessary to specify in " modprobe saa7134 card =? " For beholder 407?
[04:56] <troy_s> mo0se:  sorry to seem vague, but if you really want to contribute to the computer movement, you can up your knowledge significantly by learning the cli.
[04:56] <jighead> DaGr8Tim, pastebin your /etc/networking/interfaces file
[04:56] <mo0se> i never called it the cli.
[04:56] <troy_s> apm:  no clue.  google.
[04:56] <Dow> Hola
[04:56] <mo0se> i've used the terminal before.
[04:56] <mo0se> :-P
[04:56] <elake> what can I do to enable sound in firefox?
[04:56] <troy_s> mo0se:  its a bit of a more generic term than the specific xterm, aterm, etcterm, etc
[04:56] <Goeland86_> elake, what sound?
[04:57] <troy_s> elake:  too vague.  you mean flash?
[04:57] <johnsie> meh... I'm gonna try it anyway... I got nothin' to lose :-)
[04:57] <Cornellius> Is there any Virii, Spywares, etc on Linux/Unix ^
[04:57] <elake> sound works elsewhere
[04:57] <codahale> Hey, is uninstalling ubuntu-desktop going to bite me in the ass down the road? I'd really like to uninstall the games, get the new version of BT, etc.
[04:57] <babo> Does anyone else find tor ridiculously slow ... :-(
[04:57] <Goeland86_> elake, detail what sounds aren't working
[04:57] <Cornellius> ^=?
[04:57] <troy_s> cornellius:  if you run a computer, security is an issue.
[04:57] <krazykit> Cornellius: not really.
[04:57] <ron_> can anyone help? i installed tremulous but i get that error when i try to run it. :(
[04:57] <babo> completely unusable ...
[04:57] <troy_s> cornellius:  no matter what os you run.
[04:57] <elake> when i down load a video it should play in the mplayer or totem plugin but i dont get sound
[04:57] <elake> same with java based games
[04:57] <NickGarvey> troy_s: I have no idea what it is talking about, how would I just get the date?, I don't know where to set "FORMAT", I tried "FORMAT=%u date" but no luck
[04:57] <tonyyarusso> Cornellius, A very small number.  As in, count on your fingers, can't do much damage.  Human hackers are the bigger problem than viruses.
[04:57] <Dow> hello, who use T20 install ubuntu before?
[04:57] <mo0se> okay... the only thing i can see is: 0000:00:1b.0 0403: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
[04:57] <cartur25> After installing build essential I get these errors: checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths! - make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[04:58] <johnsie> I wanna install it in a pentium and then move the hard duisk over to a cyrix but keep the ubuntu installation
[04:58] <Goeland86_> elake, could be because the java plugin or totem plugin isn't configured for it
[04:58] <Goeland86_> check your gnome control panel settings
[04:58] <roostishaw> what would normally be there instead of the ubuntu splash?
[04:58] <spikeb> johnsie: that should work fine
[04:58] <elake> how do i configure that
[04:58] <Goeland86_> roostishaw, a gnome splash
[04:58] <troy_s> cartur25:  you need the -dev of various libs.
[04:58] <johnsie> thanks it'll be fun to try  :-)
[04:58] <spikeb> johnsie: you'll have to reconfigure your video card, but everything else should be fine
[04:58] <planetcall> Ok...i found a good offline dictionary for gnome.......called StarDict. chk out peeps if you need it :)
[04:58] <Goeland86_> elake, system -> preferences -> sounds
[04:58] <mo0se> does that mean that ubuntu has the wrong drivers?
[04:58] <Goeland86_> or sound
[04:59] <jighead> NickGarvey, date +%d
[04:59] <roostishaw> Geoland86, by 'ubuntu splash' i mean the screen on startup with the progress bar
[04:59] <Goeland86_> anyone know where I'd go to configure the automatic hardware handling? it's mishandling my wifi card
[04:59] <NickGarvey> jighead: ah ha! I see, it was at the syntax at the top ,thank you very much
[04:59] <troy_s> nickgarvey:  it basically requires a set of numbers.  %d means decimal, %u unsigned int... there shoudl be examples.
[04:59] <johnsie> hmmm I guess I could switch the video card over too... thanks for pointing that out :-)
[04:59] <mo0se> !sigmatel
[04:59] <XiCillin> check out this screenshot: http://img504.imageshack.us/img504/3483/screenshot19oa.png
[04:59] <ubotu> mo0se: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:59] <mo0se> poop.
[04:59] <JohnsonE> i am in dire need of help :(
[04:59] <XiCillin> and this one
[04:59] <XiCillin> http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/7530/screenshot21en.png
[04:59] <troy_s> mo0se:  intel sound?
[04:59] <spikeb> johnsie: if you do that, then in theory everything should be flawless
[04:59] <troy_s> johnsone: you are in a good place.
[04:59] <elake> how does that configure the totem or mplayer plugin
[04:59] <Goeland86_> JohnsonE, what's your problem?
[05:00] <troy_s> elake:  the mplayer moz plugin shoudl just 'work.
[05:00] <mo0se> troy: yes. it says intel. but in windows, i have to install the sigmatel audio drivers to get the sound to work.
[05:00] <roostishaw> XiCillin, how did you get the tabs in the term?
[05:00] <troy_s> elake:  assuming mplayer works by itself.
[05:00] <elake> thats what i thought
[05:00] <Goeland86_> troy_s, apparently it doesn't for him
[05:00] <JohnsonE> I'm on the live CD right now, my internet is working WONDERFULLY. when on the hard install, though, my internet works for about 10 seconds and then just stops responding
[05:00] <troy_s> mo0se:  you aren't in windows any more dorothy
[05:00] <Cornellius> tonyyarusso: No but they use Linux to create virus for windows ? :)
[05:00] <cartur25> troy_s: What command do I use to download those -dev files?
[05:00] <Goeland86_> elake, you want to check that all sounds are enabled
[05:00] <troy_s> mo0se:  work on what lspci tells you, it won't lie.
[05:00] <mo0se> troy: i know. but shouldn't my hardware bet he same?
[05:00] <jighead> NickGarvey, date +%F is a good one for just the date too
[05:00] <Goeland86_> elake, does mplayer standalone play sounds?
[05:00] <elake> mplayer and totem both work on their own but not inside firefox
[05:00] <Goeland86_> mmm
[05:00] <elake> yes
[05:00] <NickGarvey> jighead: yup, I get the man file now, thank you
[05:01] <jighead> np
[05:01] <tonyyarusso> Cornellius, Where else will you find decent development tools?
[05:01] <troy_s> cartur25:  first you need to know what one.  it is as easy as 'sudo apt-get install blahlib-dev'
[05:01] <roostishaw> what would normally be there instead of the ubuntu splash with the progress bar?
[05:01] <JohnsonE> repeat: I'm on the live CD right now, my internet is working WONDERFULLY. when on the hard install, though, my internet works for about 10 seconds and then just stops responding
[05:01] <iiiears> JohnsonE: Did you install a firewall? Is it setup correctly?
[05:01] <troy_s> nickgarvey:  did we help you?
[05:01] <JohnsonE> i have no firewall
[05:01] <babo> what port is freenode listening on ?
[05:01] <mo0se> when i used breezy badger the sound worked.
[05:01] <mo0se> poop.
[05:01] <troy_s> johnsone:  hrm that is strange weird.
[05:01] <nerdzyboy> Hi
[05:01] <troy_s> mo0se:  have no fear, it will work again
[05:01] <jighead> roostishaw, something similar to the dmesg output except with OK out to the right
[05:01] <JohnsonE> as far as I know, the network settings on the CD are the exact same as the installation
[05:02] <NickGarvey> jighead, troy_s: :) yes, I have my script working how I want too, thanks a lot
[05:02] <mo0se> where do i start?
[05:02] <troy_s> mo0se:  there is some little problem that needs resolving apparently.  have you tried any other sound apps etc?
[05:02] <roostishaw> jighead, how do i use that instead of the regular upsplash?
[05:02] <nerdzyboy> I just installed vlc and libdvdcss2 but still can't get dvd to play (VLC runs fine but won't open disc)
[05:02] <troy_s> mo0se:  private message me your lspci line again.
[05:02] <nerdzyboy> any idea why?
[05:02] <troy_s> mo0se:  you need your nick registered to do that.
[05:02] <XiCillin> roostishaw: right click over terminal
[05:02] <mo0se> i've tried rythmbox, totem, and firefox.
[05:02] <mo0se> hrm...
[05:02] <srxnr> Okay, i did not make a admin account
[05:02] <troy_s> nerdzyboy:  restart/logon?
[05:02] <roostishaw> ctrl+shift+t
[05:03] <troy_s> nerdzyboy:  if you have the decoder, you are ready to fly.
[05:03] <roostishaw> thx though
[05:03] <srxnr> so what password do i put in "su"
[05:03] <troy_s> srxnr:  sudo is your password as you are a sudoer.
[05:03] <iiiears> JohnsonE: That is a puzzle. - sounds like something is loaded after you log in. - I don't have an answer for you.
[05:03] <nerdzyboy> I'll try restart...
[05:03] <troy_s> srxnr:  su is disabled.  if you know that 'root' is a valid account, that's 50% of your work to hack the 2nd part.
[05:03] <mo0se> can i just pastebin it?
[05:03] <troy_s> mo0se:  if you are that savvy, yep!
[05:03] <JohnsonE> think reinstalling linux would help? I don't have anything important on it
[05:03] <troy_s> johnsone:  no
[05:04] <srxnr> i don't get it
[05:04] <mo0se> heh. i just don't have my nick registered.
[05:04] <jighead> roostishaw, get rid of splash in your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:04] <JohnsonE> it's so strange that it works on the CD but not the install though..
[05:04] <troy_s> johnsone:  this isn't windows.  once you ahve the kernel up, all you need to do is figure out what the problem is.  that might take someone with more knowledge than who is here curently.
[05:04] <srxnr> so no use for su?
[05:04] <ijeff> Is there a way to reset the keyboard shortcuts?
[05:04] <ijeff> Anything I set for volume down won't work
[05:04] <JohnsonE> i haven't added ANYTHING to the system yet
[05:04] <ijeff> whether it be a button or dial
[05:04] <nachovalles> hello
[05:04] <gavagai> srxnr, 'sudo command' will do command as 'root'.  if you need that prompt you can do 'sudo bash'
[05:04] <nachovalles> good night
[05:05] <gavagai> but sudo is a better habit
[05:05] <nachovalles> some body can help me? , I try to install ubunto for x64
[05:05] <iiiears> Johnson - Someone else here may have the answer. ask again. - reloading takes an hour.. shorter than windows by at least an hour but it is a lot of effort.
[05:05] <mo0se> troy: here it is. http://pastebin.com/768989
[05:05] <mo0se> it's line 6.
[05:05] <JohnsonE> ok, reasking the question:
[05:05] <JohnsonE> repeat: I'm on the live CD right now, my internet is working WONDERFULLY. when on the hard install, though, my internet works for about 10 seconds and then just stops responding
[05:05] <srxnr> Okay, great.
[05:05] <nachovalles> but I get this error: NET: Register protocol family 2
[05:05] <spikeb>  if i copy my realplayer codecs to the codecs dir, will totem use them?
[05:06] <ijeff> Is there a way to reset the keyboard shortcuts? Anything I set for volume down won't work  whether it be a button or dial
[05:06] <asad1> can anyone help me get my dwl 650 card working? i am running dapper, i hear it is easy!! i just need help!
[05:06] <srxnr> Now i have a pci radeon card
[05:06] <srxnr> how do i get that to work ;X
[05:06] <troy_s> mo0se:  give me a second... dog nightmare... private msg me
[05:06] <nachovalles> input: AT Translated Set 2 Keyboard on isa 0060/Serio0
[05:06] <cr0wman> hi
[05:06] <nickrud> spikeb, totem-xine should, but the w32codecs has all of realplayer I thought
[05:06] <babo> tor sucks ...
[05:06] <QPAD|warlock> Im currently using ubuntu server 5.10 for intel4 proccesors (i386) which SMP kernel do i need to get both of my processors to work?
[05:06] <mardi> hi, i'm having a problem with my ubuntu dapper on a hp laptop, just tried to boot and I get an error: Failed to start message bus: Failed to read directory "/usr/local/share/dbus-1/services" No such file or dirctory. any help?
[05:06] <mo0se> dog nightmare?
[05:06] <mo0se> O.o
[05:06] <spikeb> nickrud: im not on x86 :)
[05:06] <QPAD|warlock> I have 2 intel xeon proccesors on 64bits.
[05:06] <QPAD|warlock> anyone got any clues ? :)
[05:07] <nachovalles> QPAD|warlock
[05:07] <cr0wman> My upgrade has stalled, any way to get it going agian?
[05:07] <nachovalles> QPAD|warlock yes I'am
[05:07] <nickrud> spikeb, never mind me, then :)
[05:07] <nachovalles> I have an AMD64
[05:07] <ijeff> Is there a way to reset the keyboard shortcuts? Anything I set for volume down won't work  whether it be a button or dial
[05:07] <JohnsonE> ok, quick simple question: How can I log on as owner? My admin account doesn't have full permissions
[05:07] <spikeb> nickrud: i'll just experiment and see :)
[05:07] <nachovalles> but I get this error in the instalation:
[05:07] <nachovalles> NET: Register protocol family 2
[05:07] <nerdzyboy> nope, I still can't play dvds
[05:07] <nickrud> spikeb, and document, I hope ;)
[05:07] <nerdzyboy> could anyone help me?
[05:07] <MTecknology> Is there such thing as a memory scanner for Linux? Somehting that I can scan all memory adresses and rescan until I find the right adress so I can edit it?
[05:07] <spikeb> nickrud: i'll make note if it works, yes
[05:08] <QPAD|warlock> nachovalles, you got the answer for my question ?
[05:08] <made> I'm back, one question then I'm gone..
[05:08] <jighead> QPAD|warlock, kernel-image-2.6.11-9-em64t-p4-smp
[05:08] <JohnsonE> ok, quick simple question: How can I log on as owner? My admin account doesn't have full permissions
[05:08] <iiiears> JohnsonE: It isn't an an answer to your question but my curiosity. Can you ping google.com from the boot screen rminal option?
[05:08] <spikeb> nickrud: and maybe make a package or tarball of the realplayer PPC codecs
[05:08] <nickrud> spikeb, I am not a nag, I swear, it' just that that stuff is in my forbrain right now
[05:08] <spikeb> nickrud: hehe
[05:08] <made> where is the fastest location I can download the latest release of Ubuntu in DVD format
[05:08] <mo0se> JohnsonE: just use sudo.
[05:08] <JohnsonE> iiiears: I tried that while my connection was off and none of the packets sent. i couldn't ping my router either.
[05:08] <cr0wman> My upgrade has stalled, any way to get it going agian?
[05:08] <mo0se> made: bittorrent.
[05:09] <Madpilot> JohnsonE, use sudo and your own account's password
[05:09] <asad1> wireless anybody?
[05:09] <JohnsonE> thank you
[05:09] <MTecknology> JohnsonE, root is the admin account, if you are using Ubuntu, you need to enable root login
[05:09] <Madpilot> ubotu, tell JohnsonE about sudo
[05:09] <made> mo0se: thx
[05:09] <MTecknology> JohnsonE, sudo is far better
[05:09] <nerdzyboy> anyone?
[05:09] <mo0se> i wonder if troy 'sploded...
[05:09] <jonathan1> !sources
[05:09] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[05:10] <jonathan1> !easysource
[05:10] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:10] <nachovalles> somebody can help with the ubuntu for AMD64
[05:10] <nachovalles> ?
[05:11] <Cerveza> when I run glxinfo I get the following error: Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual
[05:11] <Cerveza> anyone know what that is?
[05:11] <intelikey> upon running   gnome-session --display :0   X crashed with this message.    Fatal server error:
[05:11] <intelikey> Caught signal 11.  Server aborting
[05:11] <troy_s> mo0se: you there bro?
[05:11] <mo0se> yup.
[05:11] <mo0se> i'm reading the forums.
[05:11] <nachovalles> somebody can help with the ubuntu for AMD64?
[05:11] <mo0se> !alsa
[05:11] <ubotu> alsa is probably http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063, see also !dmix
[05:11] <spikeb> nickrud: it worked, by the way
[05:12] <nachovalles> some body can help me? , I try to install ubunto for x64
[05:12] <nachovalles> but I get this error in the instalation:
[05:12] <mo0se> what's up, troy?
[05:12] <nachovalles> NET: Register protocol family 2
[05:12] <nachovalles> input: AT Translated Set 2 Keyboard on isa 0060/Serio0
[05:12] <troy_s> mo0se:  well lspci spots it and likes it.
[05:12] <troy_s> mo0se:  and your volume etc is all up normal?
[05:12] <mo0se> yup.
[05:12] <JohnsonE> is there anything that starts up with linux by default that could at all restrict my connection? This is bothering me so much :O
[05:12] <troy_s> nachovalles:  strange, and it just stops?
[05:13] <troy_s> mo0se:  i would poke around that alsa issue
[05:13] <jighead> intelikey, check /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[05:13] <nickrud> spikeb, restricted formats doesn't really deal well with different cpu types, a note might be welcome
[05:13] <mo0se> i guess i'll just try different stuff.
[05:13] <troy_s> mo0se:  try teh obvious stuff first
[05:13] <ron_> how do i change file permissions to writable for user?
[05:13] <spikeb> nickrud: i'll take a look at it
[05:13] <nachovalles> troy_s , yes, do u know why?
[05:13] <troy_s> mo0se:  there really shouldn't be an issue with that card... try setting your multimedia settings and such in the gui panel.
[05:13] <iiiears> intelikey - It looks like your hardware was misidentified. - could it be that the wrong card is selected?
[05:14] <intelikey> jighead thats where the error message came from
[05:14] <QPAD|war-away> Is there a way to refresh your current ip? or perhaps open some ports? (my game-servers doesnt seem to go outside the LAN, any clues?)
[05:14] <troy_s> nachovalles:  it appears as though it is a keyboard error.
[05:14] <v|nc3> has anyone here used vdr
[05:14] <nerdzyboy> Can anyone help me getting dvds to play?
[05:14] <jighead> intelikey, have you run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[05:14] <intelikey> iiiears not with only one card...
[05:14] <QPAD|war-away> Anyone ?
[05:14] <cartur25_> troy_s: I read over the intallation site (http://www.leonscape.co.uk/linux/kpodder/index.html) but I can't find any dev files - how do I figure out which ones I need?
[05:14] <iiiears> intelikey - Okay. i
[05:15] <troy_s> cartur25:  when your make fails, go to the TOPMOST error and look there.
[05:15] <intelikey> jighead no.  there is nothing wrong with X.
[05:15] <nachovalles> troy_s, but why
[05:15] <gavagai> My sound works---i can use mp3blaster in the console.  but i just installed ubuntu-desktop, and in gnome there is a red X or whatever one the volume thing, and no sound
[05:15] <shodanjr_gr> do you guys think that 512 megs of ram should be enough for Dapper to run smooth on an Althon 1400+ mobile?
[05:15] <stevej> Nerdzy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:15] <ron_> helep plz, how do i change file permission to writable for user?
[05:15] <troy_s> cartur25:  it will usually say something like blah header not found.  then you add the lib-dev
[05:15] <troy_s> shodan:  heck ya
[05:15] <intelikey> jighead the Xserver was running fine.  starting gnome-session is what brought it down.
[05:15] <shodanjr_gr> its sluggish with 256 and im thinking of upgrading but im a bit straped for cash atm
[05:15] <gavagai> it says "no volume control plugins or devices"
[05:16] <gavagai> but i have a working soundcard
[05:16] <troy_s> nachovalles:  no idea... at least that is the last error it is reporting.  you might want to raise that as a bug if it doesn't already exist at malone.
[05:16] <Hexidigital_> anyone else lagging badly?
[05:16] <troy_s> !dvd
[05:16] <cartur25_> After I type make, I only get this error: make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[05:16] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[05:16] <nachovalles> I try install that ubunto in a HP Pavilion ze2000 laptop
[05:16] <Drasla> can someone help me out with a bash script?  I feel like I'm missing something really obvious.
[05:16] <troy_s> nachovalles:  yes, but perhaps your region is causing an error.
[05:16] <jonathan1> !matrox
[05:16] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jonathan1
[05:16] <QPAD|war-away> Is there a way to refresh your current ip? or perhaps open some ports? (my game-servers doesnt seem to go outside the LAN, any clues?)
[05:16] <troy_s> nachovalles:  your locale is possibly triggering a bungle in the script or something...
[05:16] <asad1> anyone available for wireless help?
[05:17] <troy_s> qpad:  too vague.  your lan on a router?
[05:17] <nachovalles> troy_s maby the kernel need a parameter in the instalation
[05:17] <spikeb> nickrud: i'll update the wiki page tomorrow most likely
[05:17] <stevej> Drasla: What's up?
[05:17] <troy_s> nachovalles:  well i suspect it is an easy thing nacho, try a different language for the time?
[05:17] <troy_s> nachovalles:  or is that right at boot?
[05:17] <heartinsnow> how can i turn off the warning bell in emacs?
[05:17] <Servo888> How do I echo text into a file that is spit out my some application from the terminal?
[05:17] <Hexidigital_> asad1:: what kind of wireless card?
[05:17] <iiiears> QPAD|war-away: Iptables controls open ports. Firestarter is a GUI that  edits the iptables file for you.
[05:17] <nickrud> spikeb, great. the more architectures that page covers, the harder it will be to keep clear :)
[05:17] <troy_s> QPAD:  is your LAN on a router?
[05:17] <JohnsonE> repeat: I'm on the live CD right now, my internet is working WONDERFULLY. when on the hard install, though, my internet works for about 10 seconds and then just stops responding. what could be causing this?
[05:18] <jighead> intelikey, was this after a dapper upgrade?
[05:18] <nachovalles> troy_s is in the beginig in the instalation
[05:18] <troy_s> johnsone:  you really need to start at malone looking for a bug.
[05:18] <intelikey> jighead fluxbox is now connected to the xserver  working fine.    any thought on what might be wrong with gnome ?
[05:18] <troy_s> nachovalles:  you have zero input?  did you check your media first using md5sum?
[05:18] <JohnsonE> malone? :O
[05:18] <_mason> Ive stupidly installed an application that isnt in synaptic, how can i go about uninstalling it ? (it was a .bin)
[05:18] <intelikey> jighead no.   hoary.
[05:18] <troy_s> johnsone:  www.launchpad.net/malone
[05:18] <JohnsonE> thank you
[05:18] <troy_s> !bugs
[05:19] <troy_s> c'mon ubotu
[05:19] <jighead> intelikey, it seems some folks are having issues upon upgrade bug #20371
[05:19] <nickrud> _mason, if the .bin doesn't have a built in uninstall, it'll really depend on what bin it was.
[05:19] <Madpilot> troy_s, !bug
[05:19] <Hexidigital_> !bug
[05:19] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[05:19] <chris__> good evening
[05:19] <troy_s> ahh... thanks madly
[05:19] <nachovalles> troy_s and where I use the md5sum? in the instalation?
[05:19] <BlackadderNZ> hi
[05:19] <nachovalles> or how?
[05:19] <chris__> i am an ubuntu convert and just wanted to say hi to everyone
[05:19] <spikeb> hi chris_!
[05:19] <Hexidigital_> hi, chris_
[05:19] <cartur25_> troy_s: After I type make, I only get this error: make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
[05:19] <iiiears> Welcome _chris
[05:19] <troy_s> nachovalles:  how did you get your installation disk nacho?
[05:19] <spikeb> hi chris__!
[05:19] <Toni-testing> hi
[05:19] <stevej> Hello!
[05:20] <nickrud> ditto :)
[05:20] <nachovalles> from the ubunto page
[05:20] <nachovalles> ?
[05:20] <troy_s> cartur25:  you must be in the dir with the makefile.  this means usually starting with ./configure, then make, then make install
[05:20] <chris__> thanks.  i have finally found a distro that has helped me kick the micro$oft habit
[05:20] <BlackadderNZ> I need some help with my LAN connection, on start-up I'm unable to connect to the LAN I'm on, no ping no nothing
[05:20] <intelikey> jighead yeah.  i've been there.  i couldn't find anything i liked about dapper, so i wiped it and installed hoary.
[05:20] <troy_s> nachovalles:  which one?  www.ubuntu.com?  you type md5sum <TARGET> and compare the values against the known keys to make sure it is the same.
[05:20] <Hexidigital_> chris_:: feels good, dosent it?
[05:20] <BlackadderNZ> if i sudo ifdown eth0 then sudo ifup eth0, it works
[05:20] <chris__> god yes
[05:20] <QPAD|war-away> iiiears, what can the problem be if i cant ping the server ip? but i can access it from home ?
[05:21] <Shaezsche> why isnt ubuntu available in an i686 format? do i lose performance with i386?
[05:21] <_mason> nickrud, i installed realplayer 10 gold.. because i have some stupid .rmvb files, i was going to use helix (see it downloaded an 'installer' that isntalled real player after you downloaded it, but i couldnt find the file at the time) now i have found the correct real player 8 package, it comes up with errors when i try and install it
[05:21] <nickrud> intelikey, you are perverse
[05:21] <jighead> intelikey, so this is a fresh install of hoary? and did you keep your /home data?
[05:21] <stevej> I've gotten almost everything perfect, but I am having trouble with mi DivX ripped DVDs, does anybody know how to get that working?
[05:21] <troy_s> shaezsche:  686 is 386
[05:21] <nachovalles> troy_s yes from www.ubuntu.com, the target is the keyboard or what?
[05:21] <Toni-testing> multiverse perverse
[05:21] <troy_s> shaezsche:  amd64 is the next bump up.
[05:22] <troy_s> nachovalles:  you on a unix box or windows to make the disk?
[05:22] <_mason> nickrud: 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
[05:22] <nachovalles> in windows
[05:22] <troy_s> ubotu, tell stevej about restrictedformats
[05:22] <nickrud> _mason, you do not want that realplayer 8 package.
[05:22] <Shaezsche> what do you mean 386 is 686? then what is 586?
[05:22] <_mason> i dont?
[05:22] <nachovalles> troy_s if you want I can move to slackware
[05:23] <Locke> nou, 686 is 386, 386 isnt 686
[05:23] <troy_s> nachovalles:  doesn't matter.. just wondering what platform you are on.
[05:23] <Locke> 686 is also 586
[05:23] <jighead> intelikey, if you have kept your gnome config files (.gnome* .gconf*), you might want to move them aside and see if the problem persists
[05:23] <_mason> Is there another application that will allow me to play a .rmvb without installing real player?
[05:23] <troy_s> yes 686 is 386... still 32bit
[05:23] <nickrud> nou, it is old, and broken. You want either the realplayer bin as installed from the realplayer site, or the one from http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats.
[05:23] <nachovalles> troy_s I on windows XP :(
[05:23] <supertanker> Yo
[05:23] <troy_s> 3,4,5,686 same mess.
[05:23] <intelikey> jighead no it's not a /home problem  either...   jighead don't worry about it this is the first "default" install i've ever tried to use.   i'll remove gnome and install twm and be just 'pickeled tink' about it....
[05:23] <Shaezsche> so 686 just takes advantage of newer procs?
[05:23] <Shaezsche> why isnt ubuntu available in 686?
[05:23] <troy_s> nacho: test your download or re-download it and test it using md5sum
[05:23] <supertanker> Im having trouble installing one of my games
[05:23] <nachovalles> troy_s ok, en then where I have to go to do the md5sum?
[05:23] <supertanker> Can I post the 4 line error msg here?
[05:23] <nachovalles> to the page?
[05:23] <BlackadderNZ> hi, I need some help with my LAN connection, on bootup, eth0 isn't comming up
[05:24] <Madpilot> supertanker, pastebin, please
[05:24] <troy_s> shaezsuche:  same diff.  you can put a specific kernel on to support the minor 686 better bits.
[05:24] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[05:24] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[05:24] <supertanker> where is pastbin?
[05:24] <Oscar_> hey there
[05:24] <intelikey> jighead thanks for the fish just the same.
[05:24] <troy_s> nachovalles:  google md5sum for xp
[05:24] <nachovalles> troy_s a ok maby I understand,
[05:24] <jighead> intelikey, try xfce
[05:24] <nickrud> _mason, erm, the last thing I typed was for you, not nou
[05:24] <troy_s> nachovalles:  you need to make sure your installation media isn't bunked first off.
[05:24] <iiiears> bin file uninstall - This may be of no help. best i could find., - (crosses fingers) http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/debian-linux-help/35708-uninstall-realplayer-10-a.html
[05:24] <Madpilot> supertanker, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[05:24] <nachovalles> troy_s in the boot of the instalation I on ly write md5sum?
[05:24] <troy_s> nachovalles:  so test it using the installer's test feature.
[05:24] <benkong2> got dapper ubuntu 6.06 LTs installed and NetworkManager. Will NM break if I install kubuntu-desktop?
[05:25] <troy_s> nachovalles:  boot to your install media and test it.
[05:25] <jighead> intelikey, that is, if you are looking for something between kde/gnome and twm/fluxbox
[05:25] <Oscar_> I dont know how to install programs
[05:25] <supertanker> Okay I posted it
[05:25] <troy_s> nachovalles:  sounds like you might have bad media or bad burn or ...?
[05:25] <_mason> nickrud, yep, got that
[05:25] <_mason> im having a look now
[05:25] <Oscar_> I see lot of files what to do?
[05:25] <supertanker> it is a .run file
[05:25] <Oscar_> want to install mplayer
[05:25] <babo> I have a mod_security.load, but I don't have any mod_security.conf ... ?
[05:25] <BlackadderNZ> hi, I need some help, on bootup of Dapper, eth0 won't load
[05:25] <Oscar_> ok
[05:25] <nachovalles> troy_s maybe
[05:25] <_mason> ( This is all because of a stupid stargate season 8 torrent /kills )
[05:26] <babo> I have apache on debian ... :-( ... it sucks
[05:26] <supertanker> I do "sudo sh linux-radiant-1.4.0.run" and the error message pops up after it unpacks
[05:26] <nickrud> uninstalling realplayer is a pain: I *think* installing the deb on the restricted formats page will correct and document a realplayer install correctly
[05:26] <nachovalles> I tray, I just return
[05:26] <copeland3300> can someoone help me install ubuntu to a hard drive?
[05:26] <_mason> nickrud, Ok, ill give it a shot
[05:26] <supertanker> It worked in Fedora 4 (whic is reallllly slow on my machine), I even copied (without overwriting) all of the libs to ubuntu and rebooted
[05:26] <mo0se> in alsamixer, it says the chip is sigmatel stac9221.
[05:26] <gavagai> My sound works---i can use mp3blaster in the console.  but i just installed ubuntu-desktop, and in gnome there is a red X or whatever one the volume thing, and no sound
[05:26] <lavi> HI, Is there any way to set the gnome-terminel window size in starting.
[05:26] <gavagai> it says "no volume control plugins or devices"
[05:26] <troy_s> mo0se:  so it sees it, can it interact with it?
[05:27] <mo0se> uhm... interact?
[05:27] <troy_s> mo0se:  still using the intel chipset though i bet.
[05:27] <intelikey> jighead i've used xfce4 fvwm icewm blackbox and more, thanks tho
[05:27] <mo0se> it says the card is hda intel.
[05:27] <Geoffrey2> so I take it there's no real advantage to installing the 686 kernel images?
[05:27] <mo0se> but the chip is sigmatel.
[05:27] <supertanker> any idea?
[05:27] <supertanker> why does it make that error?
[05:27] <Toni-testing> I would llike to ask something but this goes too fast
[05:27] <mo0se> toni: just ask it.
[05:28] <troy_s> mo0se:  geoffrey2:  there are.
[05:28] <supertanker> Why won't the X installer work on Ubuntu but work on Fedora?
[05:28] <supertanker> (Its an installer for a game)
[05:28] <troy_s> geoffrey2:  there are, but it is still in the 386 line
[05:28] <Toni-testing> I can't hear any sounds because the sound goes to the null device
[05:28] <mo0se> okay. on the front column, i see an infinity symbol.
[05:28] <v|nc3> hey how do you bring up the task manager for ubuntu
[05:28] <mo0se> what does that mean?
[05:28] <iiiears> Geoffrey - The answer is "Maybe" It really depends on what hardware you need support for. - most won't see a difference.
[05:28] <cartur25_> troy_s: I ran ./config and this is the output, there were scattered no's: http://www.geocities.com/goldeagleb/disk_drive.html
[05:28] <mo0se> on the other ones i see mm.
[05:28] <troy_s> vnc3:  ps -aux in the cli
[05:28] <v|nc3> ahh
[05:28] <Farnaby> I suppose you guys are busy with 6.06, forgot about that
[05:29] <Drasla> does anyone know what "fi" means in a bash file?
[05:29] <gavagai> supertanker, everytime i have installed linux there has been inconsincies like that
[05:29] <troy_s> vnc3:  or the session manager in system i think if you want gui
[05:29] <nickrud> supertanker, is it an rpm, or otherwise tied to redhat's filesystem?
[05:29] <gavagai> s/has/have
[05:29] <mo0se> does the infinite symbol mean that it's muted or something?
[05:29] <troy_s> drasala:  it is the ending brace for an if
[05:29] <supertanker> I need to know why it won't work on Ubuntu
[05:29] <troy_s> drasala:  if [...]  fi
[05:29] <intelikey> xtop v|nc3
[05:29] <Drasla> thanks.
[05:29] <troy_s> mo0se:  not certain there.
[05:29] <Farnaby> moose, in 6.06 the standard no sign means mute
[05:29] <bigfoot1> how can i do a direct ftp to a ftp server?
[05:29] <mo0se> what's the standard no sign?
[05:29] <supertanker> No, its a .run file
[05:29] <v|nc3> and i put that in the terminal
[05:29] <v|nc3> right
[05:29] <supertanker> Here is error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15365
[05:29] <intelikey> yea
[05:29] <Cerveza> how do I reconfigure x?
[05:30] <v|nc3> k
[05:30] <nickrud> supertanker, you could put up the errors on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and maybe someone will have an insight
[05:30] <troy_s> !dpkg-reconfigure
[05:30] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, troy_s
[05:30] <bootlick> In Nessus, i cannot log in, says could not open a connection to local host? how can it not
[05:30] <freakabcd> hi all
[05:30] <Hexidigital_> hi freakabcd
[05:30] <nickrud> !info dpkg-reconfigure
[05:30] <freakabcd> is there a problem with archive.ubuntu.com?
[05:30] <danial> Hello, I am having a problem with Ubuntu having a very large delay when attempting to access DNS servers
[05:30] <troy_s> !xorg-server
[05:30] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, troy_s
[05:30] <freakabcd> keeps cutting off my downloads every single time!
[05:30] <supertanker> I DID put it up on pastebin. Read it http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15365
[05:30] <Cerveza> its like dpkg -reconfigure, but what is the command for x
[05:30] <Farnaby> my problem is that I am having trouble changing the screen size of all things so I can install off the live cd. Its got me stuck at 640x480, and no net access on that particular computer
[05:30] <Cerveza> is it xorg.conf?
[05:30] <jighead> Cerveza, xserver-xorg
[05:31] <troy_s> supertanker:  no clue.  is it for a game?
[05:31] <troy_s> dpkg-reconfigure xorg-server iirc
[05:31] <troy_s> or just futz with your xorg.conf cerveza
[05:31] <nickrud> supertanker, missed your post. it goes fast here
[05:31] <supertanker> It works with Fedora 4. It is an editor called GTKRadiant for a game.
[05:31] <kieran_> This is really messed up, during install (ppc, im using a g4 emac) I got an error, something about not finding a bootstrap partition, then the install finished, it just booted into os x
[05:31] <troy_s> cerveza:  usually futzing with xorg.conf is a little better as you can control it.
[05:31] <supertanker> Why in the heck does it work with FC and not ubuntu?
[05:31] <kieran_> i dont think it installed a bootloader.
[05:31] <supertanker> Yes I nkow
[05:31] <supertanker> know
[05:31] <troy_s> supertanker:  any number of reasons.
[05:31] <intelikey> !xorg
[05:31] <ubotu> methinks xorg is To reconfigure your X server, type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in a terminal, or check here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto or here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-83973.html
[05:32] <troy_s> supertanker:  the bottom line, if you get it working on one linux, you should be able to get it working on another.
[05:32] <Toni-testing> !info dpkg-reconfigure
[05:32] <supertanker> any idea how to fix it? I tried sudo xhost +
[05:32] <gavagai> do i need to place users in a special group for them to have sound?
[05:32] <supertanker> And I don't have any idea why it won't run on this
[05:32] <bigfoot1> do i use ftp or lftp to do a direct ftp upload?
[05:32] <gavagai> one user has sound in gnome and another doesn't.  it works for the admin user.
[05:32] <supertanker> it works on Fedora but not Ubuntu
[05:32] <troy_s> supertanker:  no clue, and i am not going to sweat it for a game.
[05:32] <nickrud> supertanker, those are about as useless error messages as a software author could provide
[05:32] <JohnsonE> ok, i reported my bug.
[05:32] <_mason> nickrud, Dont worry i will leave it installed, i cant see me fretting about 10mb .. i downloaded the win32 codec pack, That work! and i will use that from now on, That you very much
[05:32] <babo> how do I turn off iptables in ubuntu ?
[05:32] <troy_s> supertanker:  there are just too many other folks to help with more important things.
[05:32] <supertanker> I even tried copying all of the lib dir from Fedora to Ubuntu (Not overwriting of course)....
[05:33] <troy_s> babo:  iptables isn't really on or off.
[05:33] <troy_s> babo:  you just adjust its rule set.
[05:33] <supertanker> I can't use it with Fedora because it is increadibly sloooooooooooow....
[05:33] <babo> troy_s: you can turn it off on RH ...
[05:33] <danial> Does anyone know why, after a recent update, any attempt to access a DNS server seems to take up to 12 seconds?
[05:33] <babo> service iptables stop ...
[05:33] <troy_s> babo:  what is your issue currently:
[05:33] <intelikey> you just drop all rules
[05:33] <babo> troy_s: I want to suspend my firewall ...
[05:33] <troy_s> danial:  what server:?  on your router?
[05:33] <nickrud> _mason, np. The realplayer install you did from real is usable. If you have problems with smil, see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:33] <freakabcd> danial, check /etc/resolv.conf to make sure you're getting to the right dns servers
[05:34] <supertanker> Do you think using Xfce instead of KDE is the prob?
[05:34] <freakabcd> also check your default route
[05:34] <JohnsonE> ok, thank you all. i'm going to log back into my install and try to fix this internet problem again...
[05:34] <danial> Well, loading up the network settings menu does show the correct DNS
[05:34] <kieran_> Any ideas anyone?
[05:34] <troy_s> johnsone:  good luck
[05:34] <Geoffrey2> has anyone in here used Thunderbird under Ubuntu?
[05:34] <danial> Perhaps it is because my router is listed in the DNS?
[05:34] <cam> is there a way to speed up the gets of apt-get ? like download 3 pkg at a time ?
[05:34] <freakabcd> danial, uh.. check the resolv.conf file
[05:34] <danial> Geoffrey, I used it on XP
[05:34] <troy_s> danial:  if you are on your router, it could be that your router is flakey and not following standards etc.
[05:34] <iiiears> babo - It is integral to networking. you can't. It is flexible enough to be edited to do magic. It's a ruleset for allowed connections.
[05:34] <troy_s> danial:  not all routers are created equally.
[05:34] <Geoffrey2> I'm transferring over from XP
[05:35] <troy_s> babo:  you can add firestarter which lets you use a gui to access iptables quickly.
[05:35] <freakabcd> man, this is crazy
[05:35] <intelikey> cam i thought apt did that by default
[05:35] <jighead> babo, do you have a startup script in /etc/init.d for your iptables/firewall?
[05:35] <freakabcd> anyone else having troubles getting to update repo and downlkoad packages?
[05:35] <babo> troy_s: why would I need firestarter ?
[05:35] <danial> troy_s:True, but I have never had a problem in the past, I did recently replace my router with replacement of the same model
[05:35] <troy_s> freak:  which one?
[05:35] <freakabcd> its almost the 6th time that i have tried to get blender installed
[05:35] <babo> jighead: obviously not ... :-(
[05:35] <kieran_> *confused* Why didnt the installer install a bootloader?
[05:35] <freakabcd> and it keeps dropping me after a few kb
[05:36] <chris__> what plug in do i need to play a .swf file?
[05:36] <intelikey> babo running a server ?
[05:36] <troy_s> babo:  because it is a point and click way of accessing iptables if you aren't comfortable with the cli for iptables.
[05:36] <babo> jighead: maybe I should make one ...
[05:36] <troy_s> danial:  what make?
[05:36] <kieran_> Chris__:flash
[05:36] <jighead> babo, yes you should, for now you can use iptables -F to flush all of the rules and essentially have no fw
[05:36] <babo> troy_s: I am comfortable with the cli, it's just that have a default script is easier ...
[05:36] <chris__> k can i get totem xine to play it?
[05:36] <cam> intelikey, hmmm really? right now, it's downloading one pkg at a time ... when the first one is finished, then it downloads the 2nd ...
[05:36] <troy_s> babo:  well there isn't an init.d script for iptables in ubuntu :)
[05:36] <danial> "search Belkin, nameserver 192.168.1.1, nameserver 24.25.5.150, nameserver 24.25.5.149
[05:37] <Hexidigital_> can anyone offer information on what php package i'd need to install for web development? i apt-cache search php, but list is WAY long
[05:37] <danial> where commas are returns
[05:37] <babo> intelikey: nah, just a desktop machine. Which is why I don't want to go to the trouble of writing a script ...
[05:37] <babo> ... lazy
[05:37] <danial> that seems right
[05:37] <kieran_> chris__: im not sure, its normally played in the browser, just install the flash plugin with automatix
[05:37] <danial> It is a belkin
[05:37] <jighead> babo, don't write one, there are tons online that you can just dl and use
[05:37] <troy_s> danial:  not certain, but that is PROBABLY the source of your lag.
[05:37] <babo> ok, thanks ...
[05:37] <troy_s> danial:  there could be a belkin issue with dhcp etc.
[05:37] <intelikey> babo just a desktop, no services. no need for a firewall
[05:37] <danial> troy_s: No other computers on my network have a problem
[05:38] <troy_s> danial:  are they xp?
[05:38] <chris__> k thanks i am new to this i will ask for a lot of patience
[05:38] <danial> troy_s: Yes
[05:38] <babo> intelikey: I'm paranoid ... :-)
[05:38] <Geoffrey2> I'm trying to copy the mboxes over from the Windows version of Thunderbird to the Ubuntu version, but I can't remember which mbox goes with which email account...I was wondering if there was any file in the profile that would tell me that....I realize it's not exactly an Ubuntu question, but the folks on Mozilla.org are largely lurking and saying nothing
[05:38] <troy_s> danial:  a lot of vendors so specifically target xp and apple that they fail to look at the _real_ specifications.
[05:38] <freakabcd> i'm going to try rebooting the router .. grr
[05:38] <intelikey> babo quicktables is good
[05:38] <troy_s> freak:  good bet.
[05:38] <danial> troy_s: I had the same model before, just a bad firmware update that ruined it, got an RMA for same model
[05:39] <troy_s> danial:  i would start with a firmware upgrade on that belkin router.
[05:39] <babo> I think that this line pretty much does the trick as a desktop firewall ... -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --tcp-flags FIN,SYN,RST,ACK SYN -j DROP
[05:39] <danial> troy_s: I am afraid to do that, that is what killed it the first time
[05:39] <troy_s> danial:  or better yet, get a linksys wrt54G-l
[05:39] <Farnaby> i have to say, that other then my current resolution issue (which I have a temp workaround for the install) this might be the easiest drunk stall tha tI have ever done
[05:39] <babo> ... maybe a few more just to even things out ...
[05:39] <kieran_> So does anyone have any idea why the PPC install didnt install a bootloader?
[05:39] <troy_s> danial:  firmware shouldn't brick a router.  that is flakey vendor.
[05:39] <hyphenated> Geoffrey2: you can open the Account Settings window and look at the "Server Settings" page for each account. it has a Local Directory thing there
[05:40] <troy_s> danial:  i would firmware upgrade it via the appropriate technique.  just follow the instructions to a t
[05:40] <danial> troy_s: My linksys was replaced by the belkin for constant problems, probably just one faulty part, but really turned me off
[05:40] <Geoffrey2> hyphenated, which means I'll need to reboot into Windows...ah well, was hoping I could avoid doing that
[05:40] <troy_s> danial:  the wrt54gL is an open source based router.  very good and you can put your own firmwares on it that are basically stripped down linuxes
[05:40] <st3v3dnd> Can anyone tell me why even though I have a user in a group, and that group has ownership of a dir, and appears to have r/w perms, that I can't write in the dir?
[05:40] <danial> troy_s: I did, but I am still not totally sure the problm is the router
[05:40] <troy_s> danial:  but only the L
[05:40] <troy_s> danial:  i am darn certain at this point.
[05:41] <nerdzyboy> Is there a way to show fulscreen video in gxine?
[05:41] <troy_s> danial:  if you are dhcp via your router, and a linux box is having issues -- its the router not playing by the rules.
[05:41] <danial> troy_s I have heard of thos, but not going to go out and buy a new router unless I HAVE to
[05:41] <troy_s> danial:  try the firmware... that's the best i can suggest.
[05:41] <troy_s> danial:  and if you brick it, send hatemail to belkin
[05:41] <danial> troy_s: I can try, but I don't want to have to rma another
[05:41] <hyphenated> Geoffrey2: well, the alternative is to try and interpret the "prefs.js" file yourself ;-)
[05:41] <intelikey> cam  just did an apt-get   " [2 libenchant1 17376/49.4kB 35%]  [1 abiword-common 23168/1612kB 1%] "   my defaults do indeed dl more than one at a time.
[05:42] <troy_s> danial:  i would be leery too, but i can't see any other way danial.  testing a router with xp or apple isn't really 'testing'
[05:42] <pacino> hi guys - i'm trying to get a Microtouch USB Touchscreen up and running with Dapper - I have it acknowledging "clicks" on the screen but it seems to need to be synchronized...does anyone have any pointers on where I can look?
[05:42] <Oscar_> who wants to help me
[05:42] <troy_s> oscar:  kind of vague don't you think?
[05:42] <intelikey> cam hoary to dapper they may have messed that up too...
[05:42] <Oscar_> learn install
[05:42] <Farnaby> out of curiosity, installing ubuntu on a tower, it asked me what my preferred username etc is, is there a standard root/password account that I can change the pass to?
[05:42] <Oscar_> mplayer
[05:42] <danial> troy_s: Heh, I have a live copy of ubuntu, my other machines are running the linksys wifi cards that linux hates
[05:43] <Oscar_> i donwloaded
[05:43] <troy_s> ubotu, tell farnaby about root
[05:43] <Oscar_> but i see lot of files the what to do...
[05:43] <troy_s> danial:  not ALL linksys stuff is good... just that wrt54gL unit
[05:43] <intelikey> !mplayer
[05:43] <ubotu> hmm... mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[05:43] <babo> Does anyone know what the apache install does with mod_security.conf ... ?
[05:43] <nerdzyboy> anyone^
[05:43] <gavagai> i did apt-cache search for games and there a so many! are there a few that are really good?  i don't want to install and check them all... :)
[05:43] <troy_s> danial:  personally i don't really like linksys, but that -L router is absolutely amazing... i have purchased at least 10
[05:43] <danial> Well, I am going to try a firmware upgrade, this will probably disconnect me
[05:43] <charlesJacobs> Oscar_: delete those, open a terminal and type in sudo aptitude install mplayer OR open Synaptic and install mplayer
[05:44] <troy_s> danal:  good luck... follow those instructions exactly and make sure you ahve the right firmware!
[05:44] <Farnaby> thanks troy
[05:44] <Oscar_> thanks
[05:44] <danial> troy_s: I have heard it can be upgraded with non-standard firmware to do some great things
[05:44] <kieran_> Could anyone possibly answer my question?
[05:44] <troy_s> Farnaby:  np
[05:44] <troy_s> danial:  it rocks.
[05:44] <troy_s> danial:  www.openwrt.org
[05:45] <inrelief> hey guys, anybody on setting the cpufreq on my notebook to full speed when its plugged in, but dynamic when its battery?
[05:45] <Farnaby> here is another question, will there be more screen resolutions available upon the full install? Like I said, thats my only prob, and no xorg/conf didn't work on the live cd
[05:45] <troy_s> danial:  i can't say enough good things about it.  it is basically a 40 dollar computer running linux.
[05:45] <inrelief> 'cause running at 75% when i'm plugged seems silly
[05:45] <troy_s> farnaby:  xorg.conf will fix it... kind of depends on detection
[05:45] <cam> intelikey, what kind of settings do you have in /etc/apt/ ?
[05:45] <troy_s> danial:  and being linux, it follows standards and protocols.
[05:45] <danial> troy_s: $40 for an 11g router?
[05:45] <intelikey> gavagai if you did want to install and try them all     apt-get install `apt-cache search game | cut -d' ' -f1`      should make it easy  :)
[05:45] <Farnaby> hrm, seems like Imight be downloading some rpms at work tomorrow, wonder if my boss will be there
[05:45] <danial> troy_s: That aint a bad price anyways
[05:46] <troy_s> danial:  they go on sale for about 50 CDN on a regular basis at www.ncix.com
[05:46] <intelikey> cam i haven't touched them from the install.....
[05:46] <FR500> hello
[05:46] <troy_s> danial:  make sure you look for the WRT54G-L -- NOT!!!!! the wrt54g
[05:46] <charlesJacobs> FR500: hi
[05:46] <FR500> I think i discovered a bug, how do i report?
[05:46] <troy_s> !bug
[05:46] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[05:46] <Farnaby> now I just have to remember wtf my graphics card is on this machine
[05:46] <pacino> does anyone know what device a USB touchscreen would be mapped to in /dev/?
[05:46] <troy_s> farnaby:  lspci.  or flip the driver to vesa and start there.
[05:47] <FR500> ty
[05:47] <troy_s> pacino:  try the wiki?
[05:47] <Farnaby> troy, you are much better sober then I am drunk ;)
[05:47] <FR500> can anyone try to reproduce it for me?
[05:47] <troy_s> fr500:  do your due diligence and make sure it isn't already reported!
[05:47] <danial> troy_s: Just to test, I took the belkin IP out of my DNS list, didn't solve the problem(Which it keeps a cache DNS which it probably isn't accessing, causing the problem)
[05:47] <Locke> heh
[05:47] <pacino> troy_s: thanks mate!
[05:47] <tripppy> ubotu, firefox 1.5
[05:47] <ubotu> somebody said firefox 1.5 was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:47] <danial> troy_s: I really didn't want that upgrade, but ohwell
[05:47] <troy_s> danial:  if you are on a router,
[05:48] <troy_s> danial:  and using dhcp, its the router's fault.  try a static ip
[05:48] <troy_s> danial: and you won't have those dhcp waiting issues any more :)
[05:48] <danial> locke: Locke? Enders Game reference
[05:48] <danial> troy_s: Tried a static, still the same issue
[05:48] <troy_s> danial:  then it isn't dhcp possibly?
[05:48] <troy_s> danial:  something else?
[05:48] <intelikey> cam all my stuff in /etc/apt   have a look for your self
[05:48] <Panda-> how do you rename a file in ubuntu? :|
[05:48] <cam> intelikey, tx
[05:49] <troy_s> panda-:  mv
[05:49] <danial> troy_s: No, it is DHCP. But I put it to static, and DNS problems percested
[05:49] <Locke> danial, shrewd :)
[05:49] <Locke> i am not a governmentalist by any means
[05:49] <Locke> peter hehe
[05:49] <troy_s> danial:  set your dns server / default gateway to the router's ip.
[05:49] <st3v3dnd> I think either ubuntu is broken, or I'm missing something incredibly simple
[05:49] <pacino> troy_s: no joy on the wiki for "touchscreen" or "microtouch" - it's weird - it's *nearly* works...the pointer moves, just not in the right directions...
[05:49] <charlesJacobs> Panda-: type "man mv" in a terminal
[05:49] <Farnaby> demonsthes says go to #ubuntu-offtopic ;)
[05:49] <danial> troy_s:It was
[05:49] <troy_s> pacino:  text search?
[05:49] <Locke> rather peter wiggin than valentine
[05:50] <Farnaby> 53% of full install
[05:50] <Locke> Farnaby, already there heh
[05:50] <troy_s> danial:  man... i'm lost then.  i really think it is that router, but i might very well be wrong.
[05:50] <Panda-> ooh
[05:50] <Panda-> thanks Troglodyt
[05:50] <Panda-> oops troy_s
[05:50] <charlesJacobs> Panda-: or right click on the item, select "Properties" and edit the "Name" field
[05:50] <troy_s> troglodyte -- eek.
[05:50] <pacino> troy_s: doh - I'm an idiot!  thanks!
[05:50] <danial> troy_s: I got an update and replaced my router at the same time, which this problem started after
[05:50] <charlesJacobs> Panda-: or press F2 when the item is selected
[05:50] <Panda-> charlesJacobs; can't in bash
[05:50] <troy_s> danial:  count on the latter
[05:51] <troy_s> danial:  linux isn't used on webservers for nothing.
[05:51] <danial> troy_s: At first, I thought it was because I was using this machine in XP as a router while I RMA'd my router
[05:51] <charlesJacobs> Panda-: true enough. just giving some GUI alternatives
[05:51] <intelikey> cave dweller in here ?
[05:51] <babo> Can sudo ask you for a plaintext password on a newline ... ? ... I thought the password was supposed to be suppressed on the screen ?
[05:51] <troy_s> danial:  if i bet money on things behaving, i bet on open source.  not proprietary closed source things.  just where i bet, that's all.
[05:51] <troy_s> babo:  it shoudl be supressed.
[05:51] <mo0se> cuuuuuuuurses... i got no idea how to get my sizzound to work.
[05:52] <troy_s> babo:  unless someone has written a bad skript.
[05:52] <babo> troy_s: hmm ...
[05:52] <troy_s> mo0se:  hang in there.
[05:52] <danial> troy_S: Why do you think I have put up all this effort to get linux running completely on my machine, dispite coming with XP
[05:52] <Farnaby> 60%
[05:52] <mo0se> heh. i hope they get it to work in the next version.
[05:52] <babo> troy_s: it's just a default install ... I'm still setting things up ...
[05:52] <cam> intelikey, well it's pretty weird, since the conf files are the same
[05:52] <troy_s> danial:  keep trying.  i would say its the router.  can't test unless you try :)
[05:52] <Farnaby> looking forward to this
[05:52] <Farnaby> smoke reak time I guess
[05:52] <troy_s> babo:  if it echoes to the screen, it isn't responding correctly.
[05:52] <chris__> with the right hardware linux can be a blessing
[05:52] <Panda-> im so lost in all this linux/ubuntu stuff... what should I read to get a good start?
[05:52] <troy_s> babo:  most of the time it shoudl be masked in some form.  shouldnt just show up.
[05:53] <danial> troy_s: When I did the math, I came out with a potential netgain of $10 getting this thing setup on linux over buying windows
[05:53] <intelikey> cam i've told you all i know about it.
[05:53] <troy_s> panda-:  start at the absolute beginner talk on teh forums.
[05:53] <charlesJacobs> Panda-: you could try wikipedia
[05:53] <troy_s> panda-:  if you really want to learn about operating systems, "how linux works" from no starch press is _very_ good.
[05:53] <tripppy> ubotu, upgrade firefox 1.5
[05:53] <ubotu> tripppy: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:53] <kieran_> Ok please someone, Towards the end of the install i got an error about not finding a bootstrap or something, then when finished it hadnt installed a bootloader
[05:53] <troy_s> panda-:  but there are 10000000 howtos out there... just start pouring over google.
[05:53] <kieran_> It just booted into OS X when i restarted
[05:53] <intelikey> !tell Panda- about cli
[05:53] <kieran_> (Trying to dual boot with os x, PPC)
[05:53] <troy_s> kieran:  have you checked the forums and the wiki?
[05:54] <kieran_> Its all installed correctly etc.
[05:54] <kieran_> I searched the forums yes,
[05:54] <troy_s> kieran:  open firmware is stinky as hell last time i toyed with it.
[05:54] <charlesJacobs> kieran_: if you know what you're doing you could try the super GRUB disk
[05:54] <tonyyarusso> tripppy, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:54] <troy_s> kieran:  try the wiki too.
[05:54] <st3v3dnd> Can someone tell me what the different syntax highlighting in Dapper's xterm window is for ls -al? particularly dirs with red fg, black bg, and dirs with blue fg, green bg?
[05:54] <tripppy> cheers
[05:54] <tripppy> got it
[05:54] <tonyyarusso> Panda-, Are you lost in anything in particular?
[05:54] <troy_s> st3v3:  red black is hard link
[05:54] <troy_s> st3v3:  most of those are ln byproducts.
[05:54] <rredd4> wehn i install, can I install the 686 kernel and not the 386 kernel?
[05:55] <intelikey> use google.com/linux   for your linux searches
[05:55] <troy_s> rredd4:  once you are running yes.
[05:55] <cartur25_> troy_s: I ran ./config and this is the output, there were scattered no's: http://www.geocities.com/goldeagleb/disk_drive.html
[05:55] <kieran_> Didnt know SuperGRUB supported PPC.
[05:55] <troy_s> rredd4:  there just aint that much diff between 32bit 386 and 686 in terms of architecture... so don't sweat it too much.  get an amd64
[05:55] <troy_s> cartur25:  did it finish?
[05:56] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> Is there any way to take off recent documents in the places menu?
[05:56] <troy_s> cartur25:  nope.  you need your x dev files.
[05:56] <cartur25_> the config comand? yes it's all there
[05:56] <troy_s> cartur25:  so add them.
[05:56] <rredd4> troy_s but not as I am installing ubuntu?  I have a p3 laptop, need 686 kernel with ndiswrapper
[05:56] <inrelief> anybody know how to adjust cpu frequency scaling options for plugged-in vs batteries?
[05:56] <Hexidigital_> can anyone offer some advice on how to change ownership of /dev/hda4? i tried chown, but no avail
[05:56] <bobo> good thing ubuntu made a backup copy of xorg.conf
[05:56] <kieran_> troy_s: Maybe so, but open firmware being crap doesnt really explain it :-)
[05:56] <stevekl> I'm probably not allowed to talk about warez in here huh
[05:56] <bobo> messes up everything :\
[05:56] <troy_s> kieran:  no but it does mean that you will need to twiddle some extra steps :)
[05:57] <cartur25_> sorry troy I'm a newb, what is the command to install x dev files?
[05:57] <troy_s> stevekl:  no.  use open source.
[05:57] <kieran_> troy_s: Does that envolve dropkicking the mac? :-)
[05:57] <charlesJacobs> rredd4: p3 will run on a 386 kernel and ndiswrapper is included in the install
[05:57] <stevekl> troy_s: Ah ches
[05:57] <sleeper> is there anyway to change the resolution of the welcome screen? Its set too high
[05:57] <intelikey> Hexidigital_ why do you want to change the device node ?
[05:57] <troy_s> kieran:  NOW you are thinking!  while you are at it, dropkick steve jobs in the beets.
[05:57] <charlesJacobs> rredd4: so when you're finished installing you can immediately upgrade to a 686 kernel via apt
[05:58] <Hexidigital_> intelikey:: to enable read/write access from my current user
[05:58] <rredd4> charlesJacob yeah, ok
[05:58] <babo> troy_s: turns out that it's an emacs thing ...
[05:58] <kieran_> Twas slightly annoying, first i had issues with X, which was easily fixed by editing the config, which was easy enough to solve, when i could get a shell that is
[05:58] <troy_s> babo:  ahh.  interesting.
[05:58] <bobo> instead of installing kubuntu, can you just install KDE along w/ Gnome in ubuntu?
[05:58] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> Is there any way to take off recent documents?
[05:58] <moonman> how do i work a .run file?
[05:58] <iiiears> sleeper - "system" .. "preferences" .. "Screen Resolution"
[05:58] <charlesJacobs> bobo: yep.
[05:58] <kieran_> Now no bootloader, sigh
[05:58] <troy_s> kieran:  strange wierd that good old osx took over... perhaps it spotted the problem?
[05:58] <JohnsonE> back again! still no internet, but a new question
[05:58] <sleeper> iiiears: but that is only for when i login, I was hoping to change the resolution for the welcome screen ( before i login)
[05:58] <troy_s> kieran:  erm... "problem" "Hey -- IS THAT ANOTHER OPERATING SYSTEM.  HOW UN MAC OF YOU"
[05:58] <intelikey> Hexidigital_ ok.  now why would you be trying to write dirrectly to a device node ?   are you trying to format that partition ?
[05:59] <srxnr> Okay i got everything working
[05:59] <srxnr> :)
[05:59] <srxnr> Just one problem.
[05:59] <troy_s> kieran:  all i could suggest is reinstalling that bootloader via the disk possibly?
[05:59] <kieran_> Or maybe ubuntu didnt overwrite the MBR?
[05:59] <troy_s> kieran:  possibly.
[05:59] <Hexidigital_> intelikey:: sorry... wasn't paying attention to what i typed... i meant /mount/hda4
[05:59] <srxnr> Who can help me?
[05:59] <Hexidigital_> correction, /media/hda4
[05:59] <troy_s> kieran:  but the transitional factor is that blasted openfirmware
[05:59] <JohnsonE> my NEW AND IMPROVED question: How can I give myself write access to my media hard drive?
[05:59] <charlesJacobs> srxnr: it depends on what the problem is
[05:59] <Farnaby> something other then osx? Thats illegal ;)
[05:59] <Drasla> is there a command to add a user to a group?
[05:59] <troy_s> kieran:  when doing manual installs of oses on it, i had to manually change the blasted boot pointer in firmware.
[05:59] <troy_s> drasla
[06:00] <cartur25_> troy_s: sorry for being a noob - what is the command to install x dev files?
[06:00] <JohnsonE> my NEW AND IMPROVED question: How can I give myself write access to my media hard drive?
[06:00] <troy_s> drasla:  yes ;)
[06:00] <moonman> i need a hand with a .run file.
[06:00] <srxnr> I think it's simple, How do i alow my "/media/SRXNR" drive writeable. I can't seem to write on it.
[06:00] <troy_s> cartur25:  sorry... um... let me quickly look... there are MANY of them.
[06:00] <iiiears> sleeper - Hm. - I thought that made it the default fo even the log-in. - I don't have the answer.
[06:00] <intelikey> Hexidigital_ ok and the fs is what there ?  ntfs ext3 rieserfs.... ?
[06:00] <JohnsonE> me and srx got the same problem :O
[06:00] <kieran_> troy_s: nice.
[06:00] <Drasla> troy_s: didn't know if it was just a config file thing.  mind revealing it?
[06:00] <Hexidigital_> intelikey:: it's a fat32 part for my music files
[06:00] <troy_s> kieran:  start with simple.  try the disky again
[06:00] <kieran_> I remember i got the EXACT same problem with 5.10, but didnt wanna mess around at the time 'cause i had too much unbacked up work
[06:00] <troy_s> yah...
[06:00] <Farnaby> kieren, my friend (who is probably much closer to sober then I am fyi) has told me that osx doesn't play that well with others, evne windows with bootcamp
[06:00] <charlesJacobs> srxnr: if you sudo nano -w /etc/fstab and add "rw" to the drive's mount options that should work. from there just umount and mount it
[06:01] <troy_s> kieran:  i would try that damn wiki or forums again... there are tons of howtos.
[06:01] <cartur25_> troy_s: hahaha - well how am I suppsed to know which ones to get?? I'm the noob!
[06:01] <srxnr> i have a usb 200gb hadrive
[06:01] <kieran_> troy_s: im on it now
[06:01] <troy_s> cartur25:  hold tight... looking.
[06:01] <tonyyarusso> Hexidigital_, You need a umask=000 in the options in fstab
[06:01] <charlesJacobs> srxnr: then change the drive's options to "defaults"
[06:01] <troy_s> cartur25:  sudo apt-get install xorg-dev
[06:01] <JohnsonE> charles, could you explain that again please? i also need to make my drive wriateable
[06:01] <Hexidigital_> tonyyarusso:: under options?
[06:01] <Farnaby> my friend is also a mac genious fwitw
[06:01] <cartur25_> thanks bud!
[06:01] <srxnr> charlesJacobs: How?
[06:01] <danial_> Well, might have found what bricked my last one
[06:01] <Hexidigital_> tonyyarusso:: sorry.. having a bad day.. you already said that :)
[06:01] <tonyyarusso> Hexidigital_, Yeah.  I can get you a sample line in a moment.
[06:01] <troy_s> drasala hold.
[06:02] <echostorm> hey guys. Can anyone direct me to info on compiling a python source? (LH-ABC) I can get it to run, but i would like to compile it and know how to do this for future.
[06:02] <Hexidigital_> tonyyarusso:: no, i got it
[06:02] <bobo> how do you connect to another irc server with x-chat? (like /server -m in mirc)
[06:02] <Hexidigital_> tonyyarusso:: thanks much
[06:02] <troy_s> drasla: you wantted to add a user to a group?
[06:02] <tonyyarusso> yw
[06:02] <beavis> isnt mac just linux without mac?
[06:02] <intelikey> Hexidigital_ partdon my lag time.   ok.  you need to set the permissions in the fstab file  or on the command line when you mount it.    a simple  umask=0  if you don't mind it being permiscuse
[06:02] <Fujitsu> beavis: !?
[06:02] <troy_s> beavis:  absllutely not
[06:02] <tonyyarusso> beasty, Mac OS X is based on BSD and the Mach kernel, not Linux.
[06:02] <kieran_> echostorm: compile python? its interpreted
[06:02] <Farnaby> bobo, what version?
[06:02] <Hexidigital_> intelikey:: no prob, i was lagging badly earlier... thanks for your help
[06:02] <charlesJacobs> srxnr, JohnsonE: open a terminal and type "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" then under the column "options" change the drive's options to "defaults" (you have to type it in)
[06:02] <Drasla> troy_s: yeah.  I know there's that admin program, but I'm looking for the command.
[06:02] <danial_> troy_s: The download for the firmware downloads a .bin, but the update tutorial clearly states "All firmware files end with a .dlf"
[06:02] <beavis> im just f
[06:03] <beavis> im just f#$#$ around
[06:03] <Farnaby> w00t, setting up the clock
[06:03] <cartur25_> troy_s: how did you conclude I need xorg-dev?
[06:03] <intelikey> Hexidigital_ "man mount" explains it all
[06:03] <JohnsonE> thanks charles
[06:03] <charlesJacobs> JohnsonE: any time
[06:03] <echostorm> kieran_ What i mean is I have a program called lh-abc thats written in python, however its just the source, I know i have to put it all together somehow, but im having a hard time finnding usefull info on this.
[06:03] <beavis> i would be happy if i could get a raid running in ubuntu , mandrive has such a good installer but crappy system
[06:03] <srxnr> Damn i don't know how to use
[06:04] <srxnr> " sudo nano -w /etc/fstab "
[06:04] <charlesJacobs> srxnr: for a GUI option type in "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" instead
[06:04] <tonyyarusso> Aw man - It took my like three tries typing that nick and I still got it wrong.
[06:04] <kieran_> echostorm: Distutils
[06:04] <Farnaby> bobo, xchat is mostly graphical, even in *nix, there should be an add server button
[06:04] <charlesJacobs> srxnr, JohnsonE: oh, and I forgot. when you've done that save it and go back in to the terminal and type "umount /path/to/drive" and then "mount /path/to/drive"
[06:04] <srxnr> okay i got it
[06:04] <intelikey> why -w ?
[06:05] <kieran_> http://www.python.org/community/sigs/current/distutils-sig/
[06:05] <srxnr> It is under defaults
[06:05] <Farnaby> configging hardware, 95%
[06:05] <nf4> am I supossed to have some sort of java policy
[06:05] <echostorm> kieran_ ahh yes this is what im looking for thanx a ton !
[06:05] <tonyyarusso> bobo, XChat > Server List
[06:05] <kieran_> echostorm: no worries.
[06:05] <pacino> hi guys - how can I tell what /dev/ device a USB device is mapped to?
[06:05] <nf4> both sun and blackdown say no policy
[06:05] <Fujitsu> pacino, what kind of device?
[06:06] <Farnaby> 97%
[06:06] <pacino> Fujitsu: a microtouch USB TouchScreen
[06:07] <kieran_> This is really making me feel like going back to me feeble old duron :-)
[06:07] <lonegeek> how can i permanetly connect to my windows network?
[06:07] <bobo> I meant connecting to multiple servers, each time i want to connect to a second server, it disconnects from the server im connected to
[06:07] <srxnr> charlesJacobs: It's already under defaults.
[06:07] <arun> ubotu: VLC installation
[06:07] <ubotu> arun: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:07] <arun> ubotu: VLC media player
[06:07] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arun
[06:07] <Hexidigital_> tonyyarusso or intelikey should i have to reboot for the changes to take effect? after adding umask=000, i am still unable to write
[06:07] <Farnaby> kieran, half the time I consider going back to slack or the old RH oses but there are major downsides for this sucker
[06:07] <QPAD|war-away> ubotu: VLC
[06:07] <ubotu> I heard vlc is a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the universe repository)
[06:07] <nf4> vlc is in the synaptic
[06:07] <charlesJacobs> srxnr: is it already formatted? if so, what type of filesystem does it have?
[06:07] <QPAD|war-away> :p
[06:07] <intelikey> when is /etc/manpath.config   read ?
[06:07] <tonyyarusso> Hexidigital_, Reboot no.  Remount, yes.
[06:08] <arun> ubotu: playing wmv files in ubuntu
[06:08] <Hexidigital_> tonyyarusso:: tyvm
[06:08] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arun
[06:08] <schmity> do i need a new partition to install ubuntu on?
[06:08] <arun> nf4: but i cant get wmv fiels to work
[06:08] <jisatsu> does dapper not come with ntfs kernel modules? It's not letting me mount an ntfs partition
[06:08] <intelikey> i've edited it but the change doesn't seem to take place ???
[06:08] <Farnaby> schnitty no, prodied you are willing to overwrite what is there
[06:08] <nf4> are you on amd64?
[06:08] <talljon84> Can anyone tell me what package gives the xmodmap.us file? The xmodmap doesn't seem to install it.
[06:08] <arun> nf4, does it need any missing plugins.. no x86
[06:08] <Farnaby> schmity rather
[06:08] <RedEyess> Hi
[06:09] <nf4> you need th windows codecs
[06:09] <RedEyess> I have upgraded to 6.10
[06:09] <schmity> Farnaby: like i installed OS X on this mac
[06:09] <RedEyess> 6.06
[06:09] <RedEyess> oops
[06:09] <arun> nf4: hm.. is it also there in synaptic
[06:09] <Farnaby> 99%
[06:09] <schmity> and i wanna use ubuntu also sometimes
[06:09] <Farnaby> done!
[06:09] <nf4> no let me try and find it
[06:09] <st3v3dnd> Why can't I write inside of a directory that is owned by a group that I'm a member of, and that group has write perms?
[06:09] <schmity> so do i needa reformat it?
[06:09] <Motoko-chan> Hm. Network manager isn't allowing me to switch to the wireless connection. It only shows the wired.
[06:09] <Farnaby> schmity, you want to keep osx I assume>
[06:09] <RedEyess> and I am getting problems like I haven't configured firefox properly
[06:09] <schmity> yeah
[06:09] <RedEyess> I upgraded from 5.10
[06:09] <schmity> Farnaby: yeah
[06:09] <kieran_> schmity: if its PPC, just headbut it.
[06:09] <RedEyess> what should I do?
[06:10] <srxnr> charlesJacobs: nfts
[06:10] <bobo> im trying to install aMsn from the Add Aplications, it's asking for the Ubuntu CD but I don't have it... any way to tell the installer to look for the files online?
[06:10] <lonegeek> how do i connect to windows networks....permanetly?
[06:10] <jonathan1> RedEyess: That's why dist-upgrade isn't recommended
[06:10] <Farnaby> schmity, from what my friend the mac genious told me, osx will play better when its installed as asecondary os
[06:10] <moonman> i need help with a .run file
[06:10] <hayden> is it possible (and safe) to upgrade to 6.06 without reinstalling?
[06:10] <schmity> Farnaby: what do you mean asecondary?
[06:10] <kieran_> Farnaby: it shouldnt make a difference.
[06:10] <Farnaby> 1 sec schmity
[06:10] <beavis> anyone in here got a software raid to work ??
[06:10] <charlesJacobs> srxnr: ooooh. well that's the problem. you need to install ntfsprogs. "sudo aptitude install ntfsprogs"
[06:11] <Hexidigital_> brb
[06:11] <kieran_> schmity: What kind of mac is it?
[06:11] <RedEyess> don't worry about it
[06:11] <pacino> has anyone ever configured a touchscreen under ubuntu before?
[06:11] <RedEyess> I figured it out
[06:11] <Farnaby> schmity and kieran, from what the genious told me, osx plays better once other partitions are set up.
[06:11] <schmity> kieran_: mac mini g4
[06:11] <RedEyess> I always did a dist-upgrade on Debian
[06:11] <RedEyess> i didn't have problems
[06:11] <stevekl> Day changed to 09 Jun 2006 HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM
[06:11] <schmity> hmm
[06:11] <jonathan1> RedEyess: okay. Yeah I did too when dapper was in development, I just thought you were new :)
[06:11] <gavagai> i did dist upgrade with no problems, but i had never used the old distro so there was nothing to lose
[06:12] <RedEyess> it's ok
[06:12] <srxnr> Omg, That's amazing.
[06:12] <charlesJacobs> srxnr: once you've done that, you have to "sudo modprobe fuse" and change the /etc/fstab mount type to ntfs-fuse
[06:12] <charlesJacobs> srxnr: linux doesn't have very good support for ntfs =/
[06:12] <kieran_> Farnaboy, i dont quite get what you mean, if you mean its better to install os's on a different partition, then ofcourse
[06:12] <Farnaby> just working off of what he has told me and he does run *nix as well though I dunno what flavor
[06:13] <Farnaby> no, from what he told me, osx plays better with other oses when they are installed first at least prior to the intel switch
[06:13] <arun> nf4: are u still searching for the codecs ?
[06:13] <mo0se> troy!!!!!!!!!!
[06:14] <kieran_> heh, the install is fine up to now, just need to edit xconf, the only problem is the bootloader, which im tryin gto solve now
[06:14] <bobby__> hi i need help installing java and lime wire i have no idea what im doing
[06:14] <mo0se> hey... hey... troy...
[06:14] <mo0se> :-D
[06:14] <nickrud> !limewire
[06:14] <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.
[06:14] <devil_> hello
[06:14] <srxnr> /etc/fstab
[06:14] <devil_> everyone
[06:14] <nickrud> bobby_, look up for ubotu
[06:14] <a2xm> ubotu hi, it's me again.. I couldn't find the command to resume my printer
[06:14] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, a2xm
[06:14] <mo0se> ... i guess troy 'xploded.
[06:14] <troy_s> go mo0se.
[06:15] <mo0se> i got the sound to work.
[06:15] <srxnr> !frostwire
[06:15] <mo0se> it was pretty simple.
[06:15] <ubotu> [frostwire]  a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrostWire
[06:15] <Farnaby> I wonder how long till I switch to kubuntu
[06:15] <troy_s> mo0se:  great!
[06:15] <arun> ubotu: win32 codecs
[06:15] <ubotu> arun: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:15] <mo0se> if anyone else needs to know, you just right click the sound icon in the taskbar.
[06:15] <mo0se> go to open volume control.
[06:15] <mo0se> go to edit.
[06:15] <nickrud> Farnaby, no need to switch, just apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[06:15] <mo0se> preferences. and then check everything.
[06:15] <a2xm> ubotu when i type lpq it said "deskjet-3550 is not ready"
[06:15] <ubotu> a2xm: what are you talking about?
[06:15] <mo0se> that's what i did.
[06:16] <_extricate_> i have ubuntu and windows on my hard-drive, and i tend to use windows more but when i get the bootup screen it defaults to ubuntu generic, how do i change this?
[06:16] <mo0se> i know someone else that had the same problem as me the other day...
[06:16] <kieran_> Ok, the wiki isnt helping, 0 results for Open Firmware, no relavant results for PPC and no relavant results for bootloader
[06:16] <Farnaby> nickrud, no net on this computer so it would be just as east
[06:16] <Farnaby> easy even
[06:16] <bobby__> yes but how do you install java
[06:16] <mo0se> oh well. just wanted to share.
[06:16] <mo0se> i'ma go to sleep now.
[06:16] <a2xm> ubotu i want to resume it from command line
[06:16] <mo0se> lol.
[06:16] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, a2xm
[06:16] <nickrud> Farnaby, heh, true.
[06:16] <Fujitsu> !ubotu
[06:16] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[06:16] <Frogsnooze> _extricate_: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:16] <Farnaby> unless I want until I get net at my new apt, so that I can use it as a file server
[06:16] <Frogsnooze> _extricate_: & then 'update-grub'
[06:16] <bobby__> how do you install java
[06:17] <gavagai> copying files from a windows share in gnome seems slooow, is there a way to check the rate?
[06:17] <gavagai> slow compared to when i do this with my laptop
[06:17] <Frogzoo> !tell bobby__ about java
[06:17] <bobo> im trying to install aMsn from the Add Aplications, it's asking for the Ubuntu DVD but I don't have a DVD drive in this computer.... how do I change the location of the breezy badger (I'm sharing the dvd in local network) but there's only Ok or Cancel but location?
[06:17] <a2xm> ubotu i did try to find the lp command for resume
[06:17] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, a2xm
[06:18] <nickrud> bobby_, install sun-java5-bin and sun-java5-plugin with synaptic if you're on 6.06
[06:18] <Frogzoo> !ubotu
[06:18] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[06:18] <Jason_> Alien interface
[06:18] <danial_> troy_s: Seems my routers manual complete contridicts itself
[06:18] <a2xm> ubotu i just dont want to go to the server phisicaly and use the GUI
[06:18] <ubotu> a2xm: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:19] <troy_s> danial:  imagine that!
[06:19] <bobo> it says to insert dvd in /cdrom.... can I change the location of that?
[06:19] <danial_> troy_s: Downloading the firmware shows, clearly, a .bin, but that apply states "All firmware files end with a ".dlf"
[06:19] <Cornellius> Alien interface ? Why ?
[06:19] <graham> hey any Apple computer users here?
[06:19] <kieran_> graham: yes
[06:20] <Jason_> I am what I am because of what *I* am.
[06:20] <bobo> anyone?
[06:20] <Jason_> Not because of what you are.
[06:20] <Jason_> Or anyone else.
[06:20] <Fujitsu> True, Jason_.
[06:20] <lonegeek> what menus allow me to setup windows network settings?
[06:20] <graham> kieran: Hi! Just installed Dapper and can't get my bluetooth keyboard working (apple) nor can i get the native resolyution of my Cinema Display going.. it's 20" and can only get 1024x768
[06:20] <a2xm> ubotu searching for resume printer command?
[06:21] <gavagai> only my admin user can have sound.  do i need to add other users to some sound group or something?
[06:21] <nickrud> gavagai, yes
[06:21] <Fujitsu> gavagai, the audio group, I believe.
[06:21] <gavagai> ok thanks
[06:21] <Daskies> !scanner
[06:21] <ubotu> For scanners in Ubuntu, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScanningHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[06:21] <a2xm> does anybody know the command for resume printer?
[06:21] <nickrud> gavagai, groups <admin user> are all the normal groups for a user. You will need to add any other new user to the groups on that list
[06:22] <vapor> greetings
[06:22] <vapor> can anyone tell me what this DBUS remote thing is on x-chat
[06:23] <troy_s> graham:  those are linux issues.
[06:23] <troy_s> graham:  not apple... well the x stuff anyways.
[06:24] <vapor> wheres the x-chat channel
[06:24] <graham> troy_s: they are Linux issues, I know.. but specific to Apple hardware
[06:24] <gavagai> nickrud, does that give them sudo access?
[06:24] <troy_s> apple is just the same junk with a different logo
[06:24] <graham> hence why I am asking for Apple users...
[06:24] <troy_s> graham:  can't help with the bluetooth
[06:24] <graham> I don't think a Dell user would know how to configure my Apple Cinema Display
[06:24] <troy_s> graham:  the resolution is handled via the x server... xorg.conf will fix all of that resolution issue.
[06:24] <graham> ok cool
[06:24] <graham> is it simple?
[06:25] <nickrud> gavagai, sudo adduser <new user> admin    adds your new user to the admin group. All members of the admin group have sudo privileges.
[06:25] <troy_s> graham:  and if the dell user knew nix, they would :)
[06:25] <skippy> graham,  "sudo dpgk-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[06:25] <st3v3dnd> Does anyone in here know how to use ubuntu without a GUI? I have a really messed up user/group issue that I can't seem to figure out.
[06:25] <gavagai> nickrud, that sounds a bit risky!
[06:25] <troy_s> graham:  pretty simple: figure out your native res for that monitor and the horizontal and vertical retrace
[06:25] <skippy> as for your bluetooth keyboard, that will be harder i expect
[06:25] <troy_s> graham:  someone in here can help you.
[06:25] <graham> skippy: " dpgk-reconfigure" not found
[06:25] <nickrud> gavagai, no, because they don't have the privileges unless you add them to the admin group.
[06:25] <troy_s> st3v3dnd:  ubuntu is more than a gui.  the os exists purely on the cli.
[06:26] <troy_s> dpkg
[06:26] <iiiears> Is there a fix for XChat's spell check? PERL script?
[06:26] <skippy> sorry graham its "dpkg
[06:26] <skippy> hehe
[06:26] <gavagai> nickrud, right but wasn't adding them to that group the answer to give them sound?
[06:26] <changlinn>  st3v3dnd it is just the same as debian from what I have seen
[06:26] <graham> oops! i shoulda caught that too.. thanks skippy
[06:26] <troy_s> graham:  although i would recommend you get your hands dirty with xorg.conf
[06:26] <Madpilot> iiiears, XChat has spellcheck?
[06:26] <troy_s> graham:  then you will understand the x layer a little better than the skript helping you.
[06:26] <kieran_> troy_s: you got any info on what you had to do with Open firmware? i cant find shit nothing relavant anyway
[06:26] <skippy> np mate, somtimes i wish linux wasnt so case sensitive and spelling sensitive :P
[06:27] <nickrud> gavagai, no. adding them to the audio group gives them sound usage: sudo adduser <new user> audio
[06:27] <troy_s> graham:  there are plenty of howtos, and it is vital knowledge.
[06:27] <Geoffrey2> whew...finally got my email accounts transferred to Ubuntu...that was a royal pain
[06:27] <gavagai> ok thanks
[06:27] <troy_s> kieran:  i don't know if this will help, but check www.openbsd.org on how they install... there might be a parallel there.  i learned all i know about open firmware via that doc.
[06:27] <danial> troy_s: Well the CD that came with the router doesn't seem to have a problem with the .bin filename
[06:27] <skippy> a bit off topic maybe, but has anyone tried running linux with the GNU Hurd thing as the kernel? could you do it with ubuntu?
[06:27] <troy_s> danial:  download updated manuals from online along with teh firmware and read the README or whatever.
[06:27] <troy_s> skippy:  i tried.
[06:27] <particleman> agh!
[06:28] <humbraro> skippy: there is a debian hurd subproject i think
[06:28] <iiiears> In Dapper yes, there is an empty language choice window.
[06:28] <troy_s> skippy:  but it is only for 386, and i run k8
[06:28] <skippy> yeah ive seen the deb gnu/hurd thing, i might download it
[06:28] <particleman> I've got a dell 710m with the non-Intel wireless card
[06:28] <humbraro> skippy: dunno about hurd's usability though
[06:28] <avis> would someone help me out with wpa_supplicant ?  i have wpa_gui as well.  it doesn't seem to see device ra0
[06:28] <troy_s> skippy:  its a microkernel which is kind of nifty
[06:28] <danial> troy_s: I did, and the online ones conflicted with themselves. The one from the router cd seems to show everything as expected
[06:28] <particleman> I've been following the directions as best I can to install ndiswrapper
[06:28] <skippy> yeah i just want to try it for a laugh
[06:28] <skippy> you never know, one day it might be the future :)
[06:28] <particleman> but so far I can't get it to work, and it's rather annoying
[06:28] <st3v3dnd> troy_s: yes, I know that. I'm looking for someone who knows how to work from the command line, because I'm guessing my problem might be somewhere outside of the realm of friendly GUIs.
[06:28] <humbraro> it'll be released sometime between vista and duke nukem forever
[06:29] <particleman> if anyone can offer any insight at all, it would be greatly appreciated
[06:29] <skippy> st3v3dnd, whats ur problem?
[06:29] <Farnaby> i have to say, ubuntu > suse 10 as s10 decided my moniter/graphics card didn't exist
[06:30] <troy_s> st3v3:  most folks who help in here can help you... just be specific.
[06:30] <skippy> particleman, do "lsmod | grep ndiswrapper" and see if you have loaded the module yet
[06:30] <Hexidigital_> Farnaby:: Ubuntu > most other distros
[06:30] <jaramillo> why does xhost gives me an error when i do: "xhost +asd" if "asd" is a valid user name. >>>> xhost:  bad hostname "asd"
[06:30] <troy_s> farnaby:  that is really a minor detail.
[06:30] <st3v3dnd> skippy: My user is a member of the group "svn". The group "svn" is the owner of /usr/share/svn, and the dir has the perms 775. Yet I cannot write to the directory.
[06:30] <iiiears> madpilot - I saw some perl scripts out there using ispell. though i need to be root to install. Would an IRC perl script have root privelidges?
[06:30] <schmity> can you install ubuntu on an external?
[06:30] <schmity> and will it run slower or something?
[06:30] <Madpilot> iiiears, no idea
[06:30] <troy_s> farnaby:  common and rather trivial.  the real upside is in the support and such :)
[06:31] <st3v3dnd> skippy: The only way I can write is with 777, and that shouldn't be the case because I'm in the group, and shouldn't be considered, "Others"
[06:31] <Farnaby> troy, its just nice that its that easy though
[06:31] <troy_s> iiiears:  i wouldn't let an irc perl skript have root
[06:31] <Fujitsu> st3v3dnd, you mean the group svn is the group? Groups can't be owners.
[06:31] <troy_s> iiiears:  flakey
[06:31] <Fujitsu> st3v3dnd, have you tried to log in and out?
[06:31] <lolotov> I am trying to use vncserver to remote administer my ubuntu box. I can connect fine, except that I get the grey screen and the X cursor. Is X not starting successfully? Where would the config files be that I could look at for this?
[06:31] <troy_s> farnaby:  for some... still has a long way to go -- its in its infancy.
[06:31] <danial> troy_s:  see reference in the manual (Via screenshots) to newer firmware than the site has, perhaps this firmware was "recalled"
[06:31] <jaramillo> guess noone knows ;-\
[06:31] <Hexidigital_> schmity:: if your system enables USB booting, you can do it... whether or not if it is slower, it depends on your hard drive
[06:31] <troy_s> danial:  it's a belkin.  i fear for you :)
[06:31] <skippy> hmm st3v3dnd in that case your account cant belong to that group. how are your checking?
[06:31] <danial> troy_s: The screenshots show the version I have
[06:31] <Farnaby> and hey, I am up to 800x600 now in ubuntu
[06:31] <iiiears> troy_s:  Gotta be crazier than i am to be root on IRC - rofl
[06:31] <schmity> Hexidigital_: im on a mac, what about firewire?
[06:31] <troy_s> iiiears:  root and skripts should not happen.
[06:32] <Hexidigital_> schmity:: keep in mind, with USB, your processor has to translate everything (firewire included)
[06:32] <st3v3dnd> Fujitsu: I think that's the case
[06:32] <troy_s> iiears:  not for userland stuff.
[06:32] <particleman> skippy-looks like it...do you want a paste of the 2 lines of output?
[06:32] <danial> troy_s: Yes, I should have learned my leason when I got the speedpad
[06:32] <bobby__> ubontu it said that java was not avaliable on any software channel
[06:32] <changlinn> lolotov: thats what is happening, or you are connecting to the wrong terminal
[06:32] <earthen> is there anyway to install dapper with out using the live boot
[06:32] <skippy> particleman,  if you got any output that means the modules loaded
[06:32] <Fujitsu> st3v3dnd, you need to log in and out for group membership changes to take effect.
[06:32] <skippy> so thats good
[06:32] <mlalkaka> what happened to the devhelp-books-* packages? they were in the breezy repositories, but they're not in the dapper repositories; i have main, restricted, universe, and multiverse enabled.
[06:32] <troy_s> danial:  that said, i suspect that the firmware will resolve issues.  you can't be the first using open source with the belkin.
[06:32] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell earthen about alternate.
[06:32] <st3v3dnd> Fujitsu: I just SSH'd in and I can write to the dir
[06:32] <skippy> have you got the windows driver for your hardware particleman ?
[06:32] <iiiears> troy_s: Do you think a script that calls ispell would run with user privelidges?
[06:32] <Fujitsu> st3v3dnd, good, just log out and in.
[06:32] <Farnaby> though I hav eno idea why 1024 isn't showing up now...
[06:32] <particleman> I believe so...copied it straight out of the windows partition
[06:32] <troy_s> iiiears:  what do you think ;)
[06:33] <lolotov> changlinn - I do not know enough about what is happening to fix the pronlem by myself. could you give me any ideas of what I could do or where to look to get X started correctly?
[06:33] <steel> what's the equivalent of "ipconfig" (from windows) in ubuntu?
[06:33] <earthen> Fujitsu, so I have no choise but download another cd
[06:33] <troy_s> iiiears:  if you were on a university or library computer, would root even be an option?
[06:33] <jaramillo> steel: ifconfig
[06:33] <troy_s> steel:  ifconfig
[06:33] <Agent_bob> apt is not as good as urpm.
[06:33] <srxnr> Hey guys
[06:33] <steel> thanks
[06:33] <Fujitsu> earthen, if you've got the Desktop CD, yes.
[06:33] <skippy> what exactly is your hardware particleman ?
[06:33] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, why not!?
[06:33] <srxnr> What do i need to run flash in mozilla
[06:33] <skippy> the net card i mena
[06:33] <skippy> mean
[06:33] <jaramillo> that stands for InterFaceConfig :P
[06:33] <particleman> dell 1370 wireless I believe
[06:33] <iiiears> troy_s: I don't know but am *guessing* yes ti like does run as root.
[06:33] <changlinn> lolotov: so you are typing on the client in the vnc viewer servername/ip:terminalnumber?
[06:33] <Fujitsu> srxnr, please install flashplayer-nonfree
[06:33] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu it breaks
[06:33] <st3v3dnd> Fujitsu, skippy, troy_s: thanks for the help
[06:33] <particleman> lemme check
[06:33] <schmity> how much space is suggested for ubuntu install?
[06:33] <schmity> how much space is suggested for ubuntu install?
[06:33] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, err... When?
[06:33] <srxnr> ty
[06:33] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu often
[06:33] <Fujitsu> schmity, around 2GB, please.
[06:34] <srxnr> and skippy, you from wpb?
[06:34] <danial> troy_s:The reason I upgraded my last one was because it had the Euro Only Firmware... I don't live in euro.
[06:34] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, it has /never/ died for me, and I've been using Debian for about 4 years.
[06:34] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell schmity about patience
[06:34] <lolotov> changlinn: yes, theni authenticate and the screen loads as per my description.
[06:34] <danial> troy_s: Here goes nothing, or something...we will see...
[06:34] <graham> skippy:  I went through that script and was able to select the appropriate display resolutions.. but i restarted X server and still can't select above 1024
[06:34] <Farnaby> troy_s: can you think of any reason why 1024x768 would not show up even when it is in xorg under all depths?
[06:34] <particleman> skippy-yeah...dell 1370 internall wireless for 700m
[06:34] <earthen> Fujitsu, problem is the live cd only boot to a 380x640 screen res and I can't see the installer
[06:34] <troy_s> danial:  fingers crossed... NO BRICK!
[06:34] <Hexidigital_> particleman:: broadcom?
[06:34] <troy_s> farnaby:  xorg.conf is the supreme ruler... ignore everything else!
[06:34] <Fujitsu> earthen, 380x640!? You mean 640x480?
[06:34] <changlinn> lolotov: what terminal number you typing in?
[06:35] <skippy> srxnr,  nah im from the UK mate
[06:35] <Farnaby> it is in xorg.conf
[06:35] <earthen> Fujitsu, yeah
[06:35] <iiiears> Farnaby - Double czhech spelling.
[06:35] <troy_s> farnaby:  if your xorg.conf has your "1280x1024" or whatever in there, it SHOULD flip to the highest by default assuming
[06:35] <Fujitsu> earthen, what video card?
[06:35] <RivaCom> I have windows media on my laptop right now, is it possible to load ubuntu and run a dual boot system without losing my information on windows right now?
[06:35] <earthen> Fujitsu, x700
[06:35] <troy_s> farnaby:  VERT and HORZ refresh allow for it.
[06:35] <Fujitsu> RivaCom, yep.
[06:35] <Madpilot> rixth, congrats - you got dubbed in the last CC meeting?
[06:35] <tritium> RivaCom: sure is
[06:35] <Fujitsu> RivaCom, just go through the installer.
[06:35] <troy_s> farnaby:  so you MUST make sure that they match your monitors specs
[06:35] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu tried apt-get remove gconf2  it says has to take all these deps with it... i say Yes  it starts and then errors on all the deps cause gconf2 is missing.... so all the deps have to be reinstalled and they require gconf2 so it has to be reinstalled to fix it......
[06:35] <skippy> graham,  type iwconfig please see what it says
[06:35] <troy_s> farnaby:  with me?
[06:35] <earthen> Fujitsu, it a ferrari Laptop
[06:35] <jaramillo> anyone knows why does xhost gives me an error when i do: "xhost +asd" if "asd" is a valid user name. >>>> xhost:  bad hostname "asd"
[06:35] <Fujitsu> earthen, that'd do it...
[06:35] <particleman> Hexi-not sure...any way to check?
[06:36] <rixth> Madpilot, CC meeting? I just signed the COC and uploaded it.
[06:36] <Fujitsu> earthen, the new ATI graphics cards don't work properly without the proprietary drivers.
[06:36] <Farnaby> yeah checking that now
[06:36] <particleman> and why do I get the feeling I'm gonna regret not having paid the extra 50 bucks for the Intel?
[06:36] <lolotov> changlinn: vncserver reports: New X desktop is: server:1, so I'm connecting to server on 1
[06:36] <graham> skippy: "no wireless connection"
[06:36] <Hexidigital_> particleman:: lsmod
[06:36] <danial> Well, this time it game me a checksum error...
[06:36] <Madpilot> rixth, ah, sorry, Ubuntero & not Ubuntu Member. My mistake. Still, cool1
[06:36] <Madpilot> !
[06:36] <Hexidigital_> particleman:: in terminal
[06:36] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Madpilot
[06:36] <particleman> or try and figure out how to get my comp retweaked
[06:36] <graham> skippy: connection = extension
[06:36] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu i never had one error with urpm    not one.... i've had many with apt.
[06:36] <RivaCom> Well im having trouble with the partition, because it shows a 4 items, primary 1,2,3 and pri/log, with prim 2,3 having 55gig, and 5gig how do i install it on just freespace?
[06:36] <Fujitsu> danial, dodgy CD, most probably.
[06:36] <tritium> rockin', rixth :)
[06:36] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, what kind of errors!?
[06:36] <Eleaf> wfd
[06:36] <earthen> Fujitsu, yeah I have them working in the 64 bit version, but I want to have flash and some other things that are only avalible in the 32 bit version
[06:36] <particleman> Hexi-ok...what am I looking for?
[06:37] <Cornellius> http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=39993 Beautiful
[06:37] <Daskies> I downloaded some drivers for xsane, and now it wont start. Anyway to revert changes, or is this common?
[06:37] <Hexidigital_> particleman:: broadcom or bcm43xx something
[06:37] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu did you not see my post on the most recent error  ^  ?
[06:37] <tritium> particleman: broadcom is supported in dapper
[06:37] <particleman> ah
[06:37] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, what version of Ubuntu?
[06:37] <jonathan_> how can i check how much ram the system has?
[06:37] <particleman> and yeah...I think I realized what I did
[06:37] <Fujitsu> changlinn, hehe.
[06:37] <jonathan_> my system has
[06:37] <Daskies> By wont start I mean it says it scanning, and then I get a "force quit" error screen
[06:37] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu i've had it install things and then say they were not installed.  but i could run the commands...
[06:37] <Discipulus> I'm getting really choppy playback in VLC Media Player
[06:37] <skippy> graham, ok the file you should have copied over is bcmwl5.inf, you need to use "ndiswrapper -l" to check if you loaded the windows driver
[06:37] <Discipulus> how do I fix that?
[06:38] <particleman> I copied the ethernet driver, not the wireless driver
[06:38] <Hexidigital_> particleman:: my apologies, i gave you the wrong command
[06:38] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, that's impossible.
[06:38] <particleman> lemme redo that
[06:38] <tritium> jonathan_: cat /proc/meminfo
[06:38] <danial> Fujitsu: I am upgrading a routers firmware, possibly a bad download, or firefox incompatibility(I was getting java warnings)
[06:38] <earthen> tritium, I have a brodcom and it not working for me eather
[06:38] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu hoary now.  dapper only a few days ago.
[06:38] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, dpkg is incredibly stable.
[06:38] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, HOARY!?
[06:38] <troy_s> out folks.  keep up the good work.
[06:38] <tritium> earthen: dapper?  native driver, or ndiswrapper?
[06:38] <Hexidigital_> particleman:: dmesg
[06:38] <Fujitsu> danial, bad download, Firefox shouldn't have caused it,.
[06:38] <RivaCom> Well im having trouble with the partition, because it shows a 4 items, primary 1,2,3 and pri/log, with prim 2,3 having 55gig, and 5gig how do i install it on just freespace?
[06:38] <earthen> tritium, dappre and i tried both ways
[06:38] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu call me a lier if you must.    show your ignorance any way you choose.
[06:39] <Daskies> The page says my scanner is supported . . .
[06:39] <skippy> !ndiswrapper
[06:39] <ubotu> methinks ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[06:39] <tritium> earthen: it's not perfect yet, that's for sure
[06:39] <troy_s> agent_bob:  he just said it is stable.
[06:39] <jonathan_> tritium, thanks man
[06:39] <troy_s> agent_bob:  and he is 100% correct.
[06:39] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, why Hoary?
[06:39] <earthen> tritium, but i'm running 64 bit i'm not sure if that is the reason fro the native drivers not working or not
[06:39] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu cause i don't like dapper
[06:39] <Hexidigital_> tritium:: broadcom is supported, but i still had to dl bcm43xx-fwcutter and tweak LOTS of things... particleman isn't sure what type of card he has
[06:39] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, why not!?
[06:39] <tritium> earthen: could be
[06:39] <tritium> Hexidigital_: I'm not surprised
[06:39] <Agent_bob> why should i ?
[06:39] <troy_s> earthen:  native drivers are open source.  proprietary you will have problems possibly.
[06:39] <danial> Fujitsu: I tried two downloads, but returned error. I though firefox because it wasn't liking the javascript, too much for it
[06:40] <earthen> tritium, well if you mean not perfict as in not working then you right on! :P
[06:40] <Fujitsu> Err... Javascript too much for Firefox!!?? I think not.
[06:40] <skippy> graham why dont you try the graphical frontend for ndiswrapper -ndisgtk
[06:40] <Agent_bob> Fujitsu dapper is too buggy for my taste.
[06:40] <danial> Fujitsu:Well, not too much for it, but rather it seemed to be too active, firefox though it was going to lock it up
[06:40] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, what is different that you don't like!?
[06:40] <Daskies> Anyone?
[06:40] <Daskies> I downloaded some drivers for xsane, and now it wont start. Anyway to revert changes, or is this common?
[06:40] <_extricate_> hey guys i wanna change my default os in bootup and i found this but i'm not 100% sure on what to do here
[06:40] <Hexidigital_> tritium:: it was a pain... i had to rename eth1 to wlan0, and i still have to restart my card when i start my laptop to enable a connection to my AP... and i cannot connect to my college's AP's
[06:40] <earthen> ndswrapper worked fine in horay
[06:40] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, Dapper is stable as a rock!
[06:40] <_extricate_> ...
[06:40] <_extricate_> default     0
[06:40] <_extricate_> ...
[06:40] <_extricate_>     * Replace with the following line
[06:40] <_extricate_> default     X_sequence
[06:40] <SurfnKid> earthen, yeap tacowrapper is awesome
[06:40] <tritium> earthen: it's better than not having it, though.  It gives the powerbook guys _some_ level of support
[06:40] <troy_s> ndiswrapper is a kludge.
[06:40] <Agent_bob> then rocks crunble
[06:40] <tritium> _extricate_: pastebin!
[06:40] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell _extricate_ about pastebin
[06:40] <troy_s> agent_bob:  try #haiku
[06:40] <SurfnKid> Fujitsu, hows it running
[06:41] <earthen> SurfnKid, what is tacowrapper
[06:41] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, ?
[06:41] <_extricate_> wow wow it's not that long lol
[06:41] <Agent_bob> troy_s who yanked your chain ?
[06:41] <SurfnKid> earthen, its ndiswrapper
[06:41] <Hexidigital_> earthen:: you put meat and cheese inside and eat it :)
[06:41] <Fujitsu> Agent_bob, bugs such as?
[06:41] <SurfnKid> Fujitsu, oh.. i thought y ou had just installed Dapper
[06:41] <jonathan_> hey guys, im on xubuntu, what if I want to install gnome but not the entire bulky ubuntu-desktop package?
[06:41] <Fujitsu> SurfnKid, I've been running it for four months.
[06:41] <tonyyarusso> Agent_bob, So do you have all of your hardware supported on Hoary then?
[06:41] <raguanu> A little help here. My ethernet card is not detected in Ubuntu (Dapper). - CNet Fast200WL PCI Wake On LAN Fast Ethernet Adapter
[06:41] <tritium> Hexidigital_: that would be a shell, not a wrapper
[06:41] <Daskies> I downloaded some drivers for xsane, and now all it does is say "scanning for a device" and then I get a force quit message. Anyway to revert changes, or is this common?
[06:41] <earthen> SurfnKid, ok guess i missed that one
[06:42] <SurfnKid> Fujitsu, cool
[06:42] <Hexidigital_> tritium:: :)
[06:42] <Agent_bob> tonyyarusso sure.
[06:42] <tritium> :)
[06:42] <SurfnKid> earthen, hehe its cool
[06:42] <Daskies> Scanner is supported
[06:42] <_extricate_> no ideas?
[06:42] <Agent_bob> hoary is only a year old tonyyarusso
[06:42] <tritium> Daskies: you shouldn't need to download drivers
[06:42] <earthen> SurfnKid, do you have a brodcom working using it
[06:42] <jonathan_> Anybody? Please? I'm in a hurry. Basically I'm on xubuntu and I want to install GNOME without all the bulk of ubuntu-desktop
[06:42] <tonyyarusso> Agent_bob, True, but I've been amazed how much can change in a year.
[06:42] <SurfnKid> earthen, yep 5.10 just got it going earlier real easy setup. with the broadcom drivers.
[06:42] <Daskies> tritium, I know, I found that out after I did, and now it doesn't work
[06:42] <skippy> theres a package called ubuntu-minimal, but i dont know if it has gnome
[06:42] <Fujitsu> Try just gnome, jonathan_.
[06:43] <tonyyarusso> Agent_bob, I probably would upgrade for the new OOo alone myself.
[06:43] <jonathan_> Fujitsu, sudo apt-get install gnome
[06:43] <Fujitsu> tonyyarusso, yeah.
[06:43] <Fujitsu> jonathan_, yes.
[06:43] <jonathan_> Fujitsu, thanks will try :(
[06:43] <pradeep> jonathan_, apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:43] <Madpilot> Daskies, reinstall the xsane package, after you remove the driver package
[06:43] <Fujitsu> pradeep, he said he didn't want that.
[06:43] <earthen> SurfnKid, O ok don't upgrade to dapper then cause it killed mine
[06:43] <jonathan_> yeah...:)
[06:43] <pradeep> oops sorry
[06:43] <Daskies> Madpilot, How do you remove the driver package?
[06:43] <danial> Arg, why can't people just follow networking standards
[06:43] <jonathan_> its okay :)
[06:43] <particleman> glargh...ok, so I tried the other set of driver
[06:43] <particleman> s
[06:43] <Daskies> Madpilot, sudo apt-get remove [package]  ?
[06:43] <Madpilot> Daskies, depends how you installed it
[06:43] <Agent_bob> tonyyarusso oo  i never mess with it.   but if i did i might agree with you.
[06:43] <danial> Seems like that would be easier than inventing new ones
[06:44] <tritium> SurfnKid: you should have mentioned you had broadcom earlier...
[06:44] <Daskies> Madpilot, sudo apt-get install [package] 
[06:44] <particleman> but basically it looks like Ubuntu is detecting the wired card as eth0, and the wireless as eth1
[06:44] <SurfnKid> earthen, yeah i killed Dapper today, full install and big wifi problems, now im back on 5.10  got wifi and the video card back up. Ill read some more on dapper later on
[06:44] <tonyyarusso> Agent_bob, Fair enough.  (I can't really talk here - we have a laptop running Windows 3.1 in my house.)
[06:44] <SurfnKid> tritium, ye
[06:44] <Agent_bob> :)
[06:44] <particleman> but it only wants to install either driver for eth0, not eth1
[06:44] <Madpilot> Daskies, then sudo apt-get remove [thing] , yes
[06:44] <SurfnKid> tritium, i didnt like the eth1 thingy i was used to wlan0
[06:44] <ijeff> Help quick someone: There's no way to get my mobility radeon 7500 to reach 1900x1200 on my external monitor??
[06:44] <Agent_bob> tonyyarusso  that's more than a year old   shame on you....   lol
[06:44] <earthen> SurfnKid, yeah dapper is useless to me with out wifi  for my laptop
[06:44] <particleman> which, needless to say, is kind of a problem :P
[06:45] <ijeff> Help quick someone: There's no way to get my mobility radeon 7500 to reach 1900x1200 on my external monitor?? If not, ill be putting away this monitor (T_T)
[06:45] <tonyyarusso> Agent_bob, It's only like...oh dear...10?
[06:45] <Daskies> Madpilot, And how do I reinstall? >_<
[06:45] <Agent_bob> 12
[06:45] <tonyyarusso> Agent_bob, Most stable Windows machine I've ever seen.
[06:45] <SurfnKid> earthen, exactly. which is why i just got back on Breezy
[06:45] <RivaCom> Well im having trouble with the partition, because it shows a 4 items, primary 1,2,3 and pri/log, with prim 2,3 having 55gig, and 5gig how do i install it on just freespace?
[06:45] <troy_s> ijeff:  uh is it a 20 inch crt?
[06:45] <SurfnKid> earthen, used up a lot of resources too, i still havent put my 1.7centrino on it. running 1.4 now
[06:45] <Madpilot> Daskies, I hardly ever use apt-get... there is something like apt-get reinstall, though
[06:45] <troy_s> ijeff:  cuz you aren't getting 1900x1200 without 20" or more of crt.
[06:46] <particleman> Riva-this I can kinda help with...they only all 4 primary partitions
[06:46] <Agent_bob> tonyyarusso yeah.  so why upgrade something that works....   and you will see my point.
[06:46] <skippy> ijeff,  that depends on the capabilities of the card and the monitor - if they can do it then yes
[06:46] <particleman> you'll have to change one to an extended partition
[06:46] <tonyyarusso> Agent_bob, Yep.
[06:46] <particleman> and then subpartition that
[06:46] <tritium> Daskies: apt-get install --reinstall <package name>
[06:46] <Agent_bob> tonyyarusso but i see yours also.
[06:46] <fiendskull9> !wmv
[06:46] <ubotu> somebody said restricted was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[06:46] <RivaCom> so like the 55 gig one?
[06:46] <ijeff> troy_s: wait, i think i got the number wrong lol!
[06:46] <particleman> yah
[06:46] <SurfnKid> :)
[06:46] <particleman> yah
[06:46] <RivaCom> and this won't erase the windows stuff?
[06:47] <particleman> so anyway...anyone got any further ideas on my problems?
[06:47] <Fujitsu> RivaCom, not unless you tell it to.
[06:47] <_extricate_> file:///home/josh/Desktop/post_15366.txt
[06:47] <particleman> I don't think so
[06:47] <_extricate_> can anyone elaborate on that
[06:47] <raguanu> Help Please : how to make Cnet Fast200WL ethernet adapter work in Ubuntu?
[06:47] <ijeff> skippy: can i reach above 1024x168 if my external monitor supports? i can't figure out how to set it up
[06:47] <earthen> SurfnKid, I have my desktop on Dapper and have never been so happy
[06:47] <JohnsonE> hello again, all >_>
[06:47] <JohnsonE> is charles still here?
[06:47] <Daskies> Thanks, Madpilot and tritium. Should I restart too?
[06:47] <particleman> ah yes...the joys of wireless networking in linux
[06:47] <Fujitsu> !justask
[06:47] <ubotu> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[06:47] <Agent_bob> particleman i have not seen what your problem is,   care to repete ?
[06:47] <particleman> the one area where the beloved os still kind of sucks
[06:47] <Madpilot> Daskies, probably no need to reboot
[06:47] <particleman> Agent_bob-sure
[06:47] <raguanu> Help Please : how to make Cnet Fast200WL ethernet adapter work in Ubuntu?
[06:47] <particleman> I've got a dell 710m, with the dell 1370 internal wireless
[06:48] <Madpilot> particleman, Cat5 is the One True Way, don't you know? ;)
[06:48] <Fujitsu> !patience
[06:48] <SurfnKid> earthen, but u cant get wifi going?
[06:48] <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.
[06:48] <_extricate_> i'm trying to change my default os, and i found this on ubuntu dapper but i'm not 100% on what it means, if anyone can elaborate on this lemme know
[06:48] <_extricate_> file:///home/josh/Desktop/post_15366.txt
[06:48] <SurfnKid> patience patience!
[06:48] <particleman> which looks to be a Broadcom chipset
[06:48] <Hexidigital_> mmm.... who would've thought pretzels made of cheese would be so good
[06:48] <skippy> ijeff you can set higher resolutions by running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", but you will always be limited by the capabilities of your hardware - you need to know what those capabilities are im afraid , linux wont tell you :(
[06:48] <lonegeek> how can i set vlc to default video player?
[06:48] <Agent_bob> particleman nough said.
[06:48] <JohnsonE> i need to know the command for making a hard drive (partition) with global write access. I was told to do "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" but it was already set to defaults
[06:48] <particleman> I've followed the instructions best I can for ndiswrapper
[06:48] <particleman> oh
[06:48] <particleman> that bad huh?
[06:48] <ijeff> skippy: what sort of limitations?
[06:48] <Madpilot> _extricate_, we can't read a file that's only on your computer...
[06:48] <SurfnKid> particleman, dapper or breezy
[06:48] <particleman> the system detects the wired plug as eth0, and the wireless as eth1
[06:48] <Agent_bob> particleman yeah.... i can't help.   sorry
[06:48] <ToHellWithGA> _extricate_: you realize you linked to a local file, right?
[06:48] <earthen> SurfnKid, no my desktop is wired, I'm trying to get wifi on my laptop
[06:48] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell particleman about bcm43xx
[06:48] <Daskies> Madpilot, Drats, didn't work. I run Xsane and then I get "scanning for devices" then if I put another window over top of it, and then put it to the top again it goes blank, and when I try and quit I get a force quit thing
[06:49] <particleman> and ndiswrapper will only install for the wireless card
[06:49] <_extricate_> whooops lol
[06:49] <SurfnKid> earthen, ah
[06:49] <particleman> 6.x...Dapper, yes?
[06:49] <ToHellWithGA> lol indeed :p
[06:49] <SurfnKid> particleman, yep
[06:49] <Roots> Is there a way to find out what package a missing header file belongs to? I'm missing "GL/gl.h" but I've installed every OpenAL and video driver library I can think of (gl.h existed before I upgradted from breezy to dapper.....)
[06:49] <JohnsonE> i need to know the command for making a hard drive (partition) with global write access. I was told to do "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" but it was already set to defaults
[06:49] <skippy> ijeff: all monitors have a maximum refresh rate which they are capable of at a given resolution.  Monitors also have a maximum resolution
[06:49] <Fujitsu> Err..
[06:49] <ToHellWithGA> _extricate_: what's your question.  don't make everyone read something from a link if you can form a question
[06:49] <Fujitsu> Roots, gl.h is part of OpenGL, not OpenAL.
[06:49] <particleman> bcm43xx?
[06:49] <tritium> Roots: apt-file is useful for that
[06:49] <Hexidigital_> particleman:: ubotu sent you a link to a page to set up your broadcom card... my suggestion is to get rid of ndiswrapper
[06:49] <Fujitsu> !find GL/gl.h
[06:49] <ijeff> skippy: i know for sure it can go higher than 1024x168
[06:49] <skippy> ijeff: the average monitor is stuck at 1280x1024 @ 60khz refresh rate
[06:49] <jrsims> HEY, how can I get drop-shadows in gnome?
[06:49] <SurfnKid> well i gotta get some work done around here or ill be outta money :P
[06:49] <Roots> I mean OpenGL, sorry. Thanks
[06:49] <ijeff> skippy: i run it much higher than this on windows
[06:50] <particleman> ooh
[06:50] <particleman> thank you!
[06:50] <particleman> let's see if this works
[06:50] <JohnsonE> i need to know the command for making a hard drive (partition) with global write access. I was told to do "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" but it was already set to defaults
[06:50] <skippy> ijeff, go into windows and note what resolution you use, then set up ubuntu to use that resolution
[06:50] <Fujitsu> libgl1-mesa-dev, Roots.
[06:50] <lonegeek> does anyone one know of a video to xvid convertor ( similiar to autogk for windows)
[06:50] <ijeff> skippy: but it doesn't seem to recognize my external monitor as my primary, is there a way to change this?
[06:50] <Daskies> Madpilot, Any ideas? Is there another scanning software?
[06:50] <Madpilot> JohnsonE, what format is the partition?
[06:50] <JohnsonE> ext3
[06:50] <skippy> ijeff im afraid i dont know about that, your should be able to
[06:50] <skippy> !ati
[06:50] <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
[06:50] <Madpilot> Daskies, I don't own a scanner myself, I'm afraid
[06:51] <ijeff> skippy: 1600x1200?@ 77Hz
[06:51] <Daskies> Oh, drats, tritium?
[06:51] <maikol> photoshop and/or flash work with wine?
[06:51] <Roots> I have libg11-mesa-dev installed already though :|
[06:51] <Madpilot> Daskies, have you see the Ubuntu wiki's scanner pages?
[06:51] <uXp> hello
[06:51] <JohnsonE> madpilot: ext3 (if you didn't see)
[06:51] <uXp> Can anyone help me out here?
[06:51] <Fujitsu> Roots, apparently not.
[06:51] <ToHellWithGA> maikol: does The GIMP not do it for you?
[06:51] <Fujitsu> !helpme
[06:51] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we cannot actually help you. :)
[06:51] <Daskies> Madpilot, Yes, totally unhelpful other than to tell me it can work >_<
[06:51] <ijeff> skippy: but the fact that i have an ati card, will it work? Radeon mobility 7500
[06:51] <maikol> ToHellWithGA: havent really tried the gimp yet
[06:51] <uXp> I need help installing my nvidia
[06:51] <Fujitsu> maikol, please do.
[06:51] <srxnr> j can't seem to find "flashplayer-nonfree"
[06:51] <Roots> Well synatpic shows it as installed. I will re-install it and see
[06:51] <Madpilot> Daskies, heh... been there, done that, with other hardware... :|
[06:52] <maikol> ToHellWithGA: was just wondering. does it do animation?
[06:52] <Versed`> well it's there and free worth a shot.
[06:52] <skippy> ijeff, run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and tell it you want that resolution, make sure you choose "medium" monitor setup and tell it to use that refresh rate and res
[06:52] <Fujitsu> ubotu, tell uXp about nvidia
[06:52] <srxnr> how can i install flash in firefox
[06:52] <ToHellWithGA> maikol: it's not as pretty as photoshop but do check it out.  it does animation
[06:52] <Fujitsu> uXp, see the message from Ubotu.
[06:52] <skippy> ijeff i dont see why not
[06:52] <Fujitsu> ToHellWithGA, it's great.
[06:52] <JohnsonE> srx, did you ever get your disk writeable?
[06:52] <skippy> if the card can reach that res in windows then it can reach it in linux
[06:52] <maikol> alright then ill check it out. thanks ToHellWithGA and Fujitsu.
[06:52] <kieran_> Excuse my language, but this is fucking stupid.
[06:52] <uXp> ok
[06:52] <tritium> srxnr: install flashplugin-nonfree
[06:52] <Fujitsu> kieran_, watch your language please.
[06:52] <ToHellWithGA> Fujitsu: i never said it wasn't.  i use it almost daily to tweak my cell phone camera pics into tolerable images
[06:52] <Fujitsu> kieran_, what's the problem?
[06:52] <kieran_> installing ubuntu PPC
[06:53] <Farnaby> ok, wtf, ubuntu is hanging instead of restarting and I need to get some sleep
[06:53] <Versed`> I have it running fine on a g4 450
[06:53] <kieran_> Thats nice.
[06:53] <Fujitsu> kieran_, what's the /problem/?
[06:53] <kieran_> The bootstrap partition.
[06:53] <JohnsonE> REPEAT: i need to know the command for making a hard drive (partition) with global write access. I was told to do "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" but it was already set to defaults
[06:53] <Fujitsu> kieran_, what is it (not) doing?
[06:53] <ijeff> skippy: im there, i dont see a "medium" choice
[06:53] <srxnr> install flashplugin-nonfree
[06:53] <srxnr> srxnr@XIXIXI-IXIXIX:~$ install flashplugin-nonfree
[06:53] <srxnr> install: missing destination file operand after `flashplugin-nonfree'
[06:53] <srxnr> Try `install --help' for more information.
[06:53] <srxnr> srxnr@XIXIXI-IXIXIX:~$
[06:53] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, what format is the partition>
[06:53] <maikol> Farnaby: yeah that happened to me as well. just reset it via ctrl-alt backspace
[06:53] <Fujitsu> *?
[06:54] <Fujitsu> !paste
[06:54] <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] .
[06:54] <skippy> ijeff,  are you running the program?
[06:54] <srxnr> sorry
[06:54] <Farnaby> miakol, done but just surprising
[06:54] <ijeff> skippy: yes
[06:54] <maikol> Farnaby: yeah
[06:54] <srxnr> i thought it was going to paste slow
[06:54] <tritium> srxnr: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[06:54] <Farnaby> and crap timing
[06:54] <kieran_> Ive formatted a 2.4mb partition as HFS, set the /boot flag, and i *STILL* get the error message "No NewWorld bootsrap partition was found, yaboot requires......."
[06:54] <skippy> ijeff, it is a step by step process, monitor setup is right at the end - it is after the bit where you tell it what res you want
[06:54] <Farnaby> soon as this beer is gone its sleep time
[06:54] <Daskies> tritium, Any ideas?
[06:54] <Farnaby> smoke while reboot occurs
[06:54] <maikol> cheers, im off
[06:54] <ijeff> is it supposed to be past keyboard setup?
[06:55] <ijeff> skippy: is it supposed to be past keyboard setup?
[06:55] <skippy> ijeff, yes
[06:55] <Hexidigital_> Farnaby:: out of beer? i'll ssh you one
[06:55] <ToHellWithGA> Farnaby, maikol: peace
[06:55] <tritium> Daskies: what's the status?
[06:55] <skippy> ijeff,  quite a long way past
[06:55] <JohnsonE> REPEAT: i need to know the command for making a hard drive (partition) with global write access. I was told to do "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" but it was already set to defaults
[06:55] <skippy> ijeff,  just keep trying it untill it works
[06:55] <tritium> !repeeat
[06:55] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, tritium
[06:55] <tritium> !repeat
[06:55] <Daskies> tritium, "Drats, didn't work. I run Xsane and then I get "scanning for devices" then if I put another window over top of it, and then put it to the top again it goes blank, and when I try and quit I get a force quit thing"
[06:55] <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.
[06:55] <srxnr> can't find the package
[06:55] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, what type of partition is it!?
[06:56] <tritium> srxnr: it's in multiverse
[06:56] <JohnsonE> fujitsu: ext3
[06:56] <ToHellWithGA> srxnr: have you done a "sudo apt-get update" ?
[06:56] <skippy> JohnsonE,  paste your fstab to pastebin, so we can all look at it
[06:56] <Daskies> tritium, I've also tried typing "kooka" into the terminal, and nothing
[06:56] <srxnr> whats a good book to learn linux?
[06:56] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, you'll need to set the permissions on it properly... But why do you want it world-writable!?
[06:56] <skippy> !pastebin
[06:56] <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] .
[06:56] <srxnr> i noticed ubuntu uses debian
[06:56] <ToHellWithGA> ubotu: tell srxnr about multiverse
[06:56] <Fujitsu> srxnr, it is a derivative of Debian.
[06:56] <uXp> great thanks guy!!
[06:56] <Hexidigital_> srxnr:: i read Learn Unix in 10 Minutes as a starter...
[06:57] <uXp> guys*!!
[06:57] <Fujitsu> No problem, uXp.
[06:57] <JohnsonE> fujitsu: i don't want it WORLD writeable... just.. so i can write to it >_> I can't get to the fstab though because the internet doesn't work right on my installation.
[06:57] <uXp> quick question
[06:57] <Hexidigital_> srxnr:: that will get you up to speed on the basic commands
[06:57] <uXp> tho
[06:57] <Sivik> !myspl
[06:57] <ubotu> Sivik: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:57] <ToHellWithGA> srxnr: if you ever want to try you luck with the bot, you can "/msg ubotu question" and see if it has any auto-replies.  they're usually helpful
[06:57] <Sivik> !mysql
[06:57] <JohnsonE> I can tell you that /media/allegro is set to defaults and it had a 0 and a 2 by it..
[06:57] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, err... Why do you need internet access to get to the fstab!?
[06:57] <_RCM_> word!!! i finially got dual on my vaio laptop
[06:57] <ijeff> skippy: kk thx gonna restart
[06:57] <uXp> what is this thing they metion about hedgehog or breezy badger?
[06:57] <srxnr> the apt-get update
[06:57] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, it's nothing to do with fstab.
[06:57] <tritium> uXp: previous releases
[06:58] <srxnr> i think it just read it
[06:58] <uXp> ah
[06:58] <srxnr> not installed
[06:58] <JohnsonE> fujitsu: internet works on my live cd, but not my installation. so I'm on the live cd now, not my actuall install
[06:58] <srxnr> "Fetched"
[06:58] <Sivik> ok, what program do i need to install in order to view pages that mysql in them?
[06:58] <uXp> i have the recent ubuntu so i should be fine right?
[06:58] <Hexidigital_> uXp:: yes
[06:58] <tritium> srxnr: then you need to setup the multiverse repo, and apt-get update
[06:58] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, `sudo chown -R username:username /path/to/mountpoint.
[06:58] <uXp> k thx
[06:58] <uXp> <3
[06:58] <ToHellWithGA> srxnr: check for a message where ubotu highlighted you.  i asked him to tell you about enabling multiverse
[06:58] <skippy> uXp,  its supported for 200 years :)
[06:58] <ToHellWithGA> him?  her?
[06:58] <JohnsonE> fujitsu: username:username?
[06:58] <Sivik> You have an error in your SQL syntax, how do i fix that error
[06:58] <ToHellWithGA> is ubotu a her, you guys?
[06:58] <Hexidigital_> skippy:: hehe... or at least until mankind exists
[06:58] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, replace it with your username.
[06:58] <uXp> wich ubuntu?
[06:59] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, or replace them both with 1000
[06:59] <srxnr> ToHellWithGA: I'm a bit confused.
[06:59] <Fujitsu> Sivik, where are you getting that error?
[06:59] <skippy> i imagine ubotu to be an attractive female script
[06:59] <fishhead> Hello, I am using a ssh connection to connect with my website's server through nautilus and now I can edit files directly on the server with gedit, however I can't get gphpedit or gimp to edit files on the server the same way, can anyone out there help out?
[06:59] <srxnr> E: Couldn't find package flashplugin-nonfree
[06:59] <danial> troy_s: If you are still here: Seems setting my IP to static and manually removing the router from the DNS list has fixed it
[06:59] <Sivik> Fugitsu: going to the www.marvel.com website
[06:59] <ToHellWithGA> srxnr: there's a bot in this channel. her name is ubotu.  if i type "!tell srxnr about multiverse" uboto will send you a private notice... about multiverse :D
[06:59] <tritium> srxnr: did you enable the multiverse repo yet?
[06:59] <raguanu> Hello, Is there a way to make "CNet Fast200WL ethernet card" work in Dapper?
[06:59] <JohnsonE> ok i'm gonna go try that, brb.
[07:00] <uXp> help! installing flash on firefox
[07:00] <pacino> guys - I have a driver for a USB TouchScreen - telling me to install to /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input - but Dapper doesn't have that folder by default - do I just create the folders or is there somewhere else for input drivers?
[07:00] <uXp> !help*
[07:00] <ubotu> uXp: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:00] <Daskies> tritium, I uninstalled xsane, and reinstalled, but nothing
[07:00] <Fujitsu> Sivik, that's their problem.
[07:00] <Sivik> Fugitsu: ok
[07:00] <xuexiewen> hello,where can i download the glib
[07:00] <tritium> Daskies: what was that driver package you installed?
[07:00] <d00bysnax> can anybody tell me where to download airodump for Ubuntu?
[07:00] <tritium> xuexiewen: it's in the repositories
[07:00] <kieran_> No NewWorld boot partition was found. The yaboot boot loader requires an Apple_Bootstrap partition at least 819200 bytes in size, using the HFS Macintosh file system.
[07:00] <Daskies> tritium, "libsane-extras" but I removed it
[07:00] <danial> It is kinda a cheap way around it, but it does fix the problem.
[07:00] <tritium> Daskies: is your scanner supported?
[07:01] <uXp> who was gonna install flash on firefox here?
[07:01] <Sivik> !flash
[07:01] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:01] <Daskies> tritium, Yes
[07:01] <tritium> Daskies: dunno, then
[07:01] <danial> I thought...
[07:01] <Sivik> !tell uXp about flash
[07:01] <ToHellWithGA> uXp: tritium was
[07:01] <shrump_jimbo> hooray I got AMP running
[07:01] <ijeff> XD
[07:01] <tritium> ToHellWithGA: not me
[07:01] <xuexiewen> what the meaning of "repositorie"
[07:02] <pacino> does anyone know where X11 input drivers are installed under Dapper?
[07:02] <ToHellWithGA> oh right on you were telling srxnr
[07:02] <uXp> haha i got viewing restricted files on .avi and stuff!! =] 
[07:02] <d00bysnax> can anybody tell me where to download airodump for Ubuntu?
[07:02] <xuexiewen> #ubuntu --cn
[07:02] <_extricate_> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=repository
[07:02] <tritium> xuexiewen: servers where the packages can be obtained through apt-get, aptitude, or synaptic
[07:02] <Daskies> tritium, If I do "sudo /etc/init.d/hpoj setup" and probe for usb devices it doesn't go if that helps . . .
[07:02] <_RCM_> which repository is airodump found in?
[07:02] <ToHellWithGA> uXp: it's the same thing.  multiverse/universe deal with non-free formats and files
[07:02] <tritium> Daskies: it's an HP?
[07:02] <ijeff> hmm who was I talking to before?
[07:02] <d00bysnax> _RCM_ i am askin that question too
[07:03] <Daskies> tritium, Yes HP 1510xi fully supported
[07:03] <uXp> huh?
[07:03] <uXp> tohell what you mean?
[07:03] <ijeff> Is there a way to set my external monitor from laptop as primary monitor?
[07:03] <ToHellWithGA> uXp: somebody sent you the link to flash.  it's the same as all the other non-free stuff.  it's multiverse
[07:03] <Daskies> tritium, I'm gonna' try putting it in a different USB port and restarting, so I'll brb
[07:03] <tritium> Daskies: okay
[07:03] <uXp> no i was tlaking about soemthing else
[07:04] <uXp> watching .av files and stuff
[07:04] <uXp> but i get you
[07:04] <Desh_> Edgy!!!!!!
[07:04] <ToHellWithGA> hi Desh_
[07:04] <joey_botchat> im trying to log into admin mode to install xamp, can anyone help me?
[07:04] <uXp> How do i find out what kernel im running?
[07:04] <tritium> joey_botchat: just use sudo to install it
[07:04] <skippy> uname -r
[07:04] <uXp> install XMMS joey
[07:04] <Farnaby> all well, for now I can live in 800x600
[07:05] <skippy> uXp,  type "uname -r"
[07:05] <Desh_> Hi.
[07:05] <joey_botchat> what is xmms and how do i use sudo? sorry i just installed ubuntu yesterday
[07:05] <uXp> same
[07:05] <tritium> !tell joey_botchat about sudo
[07:05] <uXp> xmms is like winamp
[07:05] <ijeff> Is there a way to set my external monitor from laptop as primary monitor?
[07:05] <Desh_> joey_botchat: Xmms is a winamp like audio player
[07:05] <ToHellWithGA> joey_botchat: hold the phone
[07:05] <joey_botchat> why would i want winamp wen im trying to install xamp
[07:05] <ToHellWithGA> xmms is crap
[07:05] <uXp> lol
[07:05] <ToHellWithGA> try one of the other players
[07:05] <uXp> vlc
[07:05] <_extricate_> i'm running dual os right now and if anyone knows how to edit the menu.lst file so windows xp will be default when my system loads up do tell
[07:05] <joey_botchat> im trying to install xamp lol
[07:05] <ToHellWithGA> beep-media-player is a revised xmms
[07:05] <ToHellWithGA> quod libet is pretty nice
[07:06] <skippy> _extricate_ yeah it should be easy, is windows allready on the menu.lst as an item?
[07:06] <Healot> for amarok, you need akode libraries, restart the sound deamon, or worse restart your PC :)
[07:06] <Healot> before your can play your files
[07:06] <skippy> _extricate_,  poste your grub config to pastebin and ill have a look for you
[07:06] <ToHellWithGA> Healot: the quod that comes with dapper is decent
[07:06] <vinboy> whenever i view flash using firefox, the firefox gets up to 90% and more
[07:07] <_extricate_> !pastebin
[07:07] <ijeff> Anyone help me? - Is there a way to set my external monitor from laptop as primary monitor?
[07:07] <devil_> i need help with playing dvd's, can some one help??
[07:07] <ToHellWithGA> building gstreamer from source to get bleeding edge quodlibet under breezy was a different matter
[07:07] <_RCM_> ijeff: find what you are looking for yet?
[07:07] <ToHellWithGA> devil_: do you have a DVD player?
[07:07] <ToHellWithGA> i've never figured out why anyone would use a desktop to play DVDs
[07:07] <devil_> i guess so
[07:08] <_RCM_> ijeff: im not registered yet pvm me
[07:08] <_RCM_> i figured it out today
[07:08] <ToHellWithGA> i usually put my DVDs in my DVD player and watch them on my TV
[07:08] <Farnaby> tohellwithGA: region free is one reason
[07:08] <devil_> the totem, it couldn't read my DVD
[07:08] <ToHellWithGA> call me crazy :p
[07:08] <skippy> ToHellWithGA,  if your desktop is within range of your bed or your sofa then DVDs are fair game :)
[07:08] <Hexidigital_> ToHellWithGA:: i could if a projector was set up... a nice 62 inch wall as a screen :) (i keep dreaming)
[07:08] <ToHellWithGA> skippy: small monitor
[07:08] <uXp> hmm
[07:08] <devil_> lucky u, i don't have a dvd
[07:08] <uXp> i tried the nvidia thing and i get an error
[07:08] <ToHellWithGA> devil_: good reason :D
[07:08] <uXp> Error: your X configuration has been altered.
[07:08] <uXp> This script cannot proceed automatically. If you believe that this
[07:08] <uXp> not correct, you can update the md5sum entry executing the following
[07:08] <uXp> command:
[07:08] <uXp> md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf | sudo tee /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum
[07:09] <uXp> otherwise edit manually /etc/X11/xorg.conf to change the Driver section
[07:09] <ijeff> _RCM_: hey
[07:09] <uXp> from nv to nvidia.
[07:09] <devil_> *tv actually
[07:09] <_extricate_> !pastebin
[07:09] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[07:09] <ToHellWithGA> i couldn't get totme to play a DVD i bought *cough*burned*cough* earlier today
[07:09] <ToHellWithGA> *totem
[07:09] <tritium> uXp: have you edited your xorg.conf ?
[07:09] <ijeff> Anyone help me? - Is there a way to set my external monitor from laptop as primary monitor?
[07:09] <uXp> idk what that is
[07:09] <tritium> uXp: short way: change "nv" to "nvidia"
[07:09] <devil_> i can't even play songs
[07:10] <devil_> i can't sleep, without music
[07:10] <uXp> how do i do that?
[07:10] <ToHellWithGA> devil_: what application are you trying?
[07:10] <devil_> totem
[07:10] <tritium> ijeff: which video card?  how have you setup extended desktop or twinview or whichever?
[07:10] <_RCM_> ijeff: do you have a display on both so far?
[07:10] <ToHellWithGA> that's like using windows media player for music in windows
[07:10] <schmity_> can i install ubuntu through firewire from my mac?
[07:10] <skippy> someone needs to just stick all the restricted formats stuff into a script
[07:10] <uXp> how do i change nv to nvidia?
[07:10] <ToHellWithGA> there are alternatives that work easier and better
[07:10] <tritium> uXp: edit the file
[07:10] <alkali> nv is the nvidia driver.....
[07:10] <devil_> what r they ?
[07:10] <ToHellWithGA> devil_: for music give beep-media-player a spin if you want old school winamp-esque styling
[07:11] <troy_s> alkali: nv is the open source nvidia driver.
[07:11] <tritium> alkali: nvidia is the binary-only driver
[07:11] <ToHellWithGA> if you want library-based stuff try quod libet
[07:11] <devil_> winamp ?
[07:11] <alkali> troy_s, right thats what we use in linux
[07:11] <_RCM_> uXp: download the actual nvidia driver instead of the opensource one
[07:11] <alkali> ah
[07:11] <devil_> lemme try
[07:11] <alkali> I stand educated
[07:11] <tritium> _RCM_: no, there are ubuntu packages.  No need to download them
[07:11] <uXp> from a CD you mean? _RCM_?
[07:11] <troy_s> alkali:  there is a proprietary driver called 'nvidia'
[07:11] <troy_s> alkali:  binary blob
[07:11] <ToHellWithGA> devil_: rhythmbox, quod libet, and beep-media-player are the ones i'd recommend
[07:11] <alkali> kind of like there is an ati driver and an fglrx driver?
[07:11] <tritium> uXp: do _not_ download them from nvidia.com.  They're already packaged up for you in ubuntu
[07:11] <ToHellWithGA> all three are available through synaptic
[07:11] <skippy> uXp,  the nvidia driver is abtainable with "sudo apt-get install nvidia-kernel-common nvidia-glx"
[07:12] <avis> skippy is that a 686 kernel ?
[07:12] <tritium> don't need the kernel-common package
[07:12] <skippy> then uXp  "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and change "vesa" or "nv" for nvidia
[07:12] <Daskies> tritium, Update: I moved it to two different ports, and each time I got a "cannot find" error. Also, on start up loading "pcmcia" fails
[07:12] <_RCM_> tritium: i meant get the one from apt-get and change X11 to use it
[07:12] <kieran_> For gods sake.
[07:12] <tritium> _RCM_: okay, cool
[07:12] <skippy> avis,  im not sure i think nvidia driver is availiable for all architectures
[07:12] <devil_> rythmbox doesn't work
[07:12] <kieran_> Now i find out, you cant create a newworld boot partition via the gui based installer.
[07:12] <ijeff> _RCM_: yes i see the same on my external as on my laptop
[07:13] <kieran_> Youd think theyd mention that in the docs, eh
[07:13] <alkali> uXp, you could always sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and choose nvidia as the driver
[07:13] <ijeff> tritium: radeon mobility 7500 - twinview is working auto
[07:13] <tritium> ijeff: your'e using fglrx or ati driver?
[07:13] <Sivik> after one installs those files and edits the xorg.conf file, will the nvidia work on the next restart of the xsession
[07:14] <_RCM_> ijeff: if you could send me a copy of your X11 i could edit and comment changes
[07:14] <ijeff> tritium: ati driver,  fglrx doesn't support mine
[07:14] <ijeff> _RCM_: where can i find that?
[07:14] <tritium> ijeff: cool, see the manpage for "radeon".  It'll have the options you need for your xorg.conf
[07:14] <Sivik> ijeff: ati is bad for linux
[07:14] <_RCM_> /etc/X11
[07:14] <alkali> is the radeon driver deprecated or just unused?
[07:14] <tritium> ijeff: e.g., "MonitorLayout"
[07:14] <uXp> alkali
[07:14] <ijeff> sivik: it's all i got
[07:14] <mutil8> evening
[07:14] <skippy> semi-deprecated, it is still useful for certain cards
[07:15] <skippy> afaik
[07:15] <Sivik> ijeff: i'm sorry
[07:15] <ijeff> tritium: manpage?
[07:15] <mutil8> anybody know what causes the installer to hang at 'detecting file systems'
[07:15] <tritium> ijeff: type "man radeon", or use the gnome help system
[07:15] <mutil8> i've got an amd64 setup here on an NF4 board
[07:15] <uXp> hey alkali
[07:15] <ToHellWithGA> kieran_: it must be nice to have two PCs
[07:15] <fishhead> can someone help me with using gphpedit to edit files through a server connection in nautilus
[07:15] <kieran_> ToHellWithGA: what?
[07:15] <alkali> just curious, there was an ati driver, radeon driver (old and new), and fglrx driver.
[07:16] <pradeep> im having problems installing mldonkey : mldonkey-server: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[07:16] <acidjedi> Hey all
[07:16] <ToHellWithGA> when i break something installing an OS i have to go to the library to get on IRC and fish myself out
[07:16] <alkali> whats up uXp \
[07:16] <tritium> alkali: radeon options still work with ati driver
[07:16] <Ashex> My package management system appears to have been broken by a bad package. But for some reason I can't remove it: http://pastebin.com/769121
[07:16] <acidjedi> My windows just crashed, and I switched finally to ubuntu
[07:16] <ToHellWithGA> then bring that recon back to my home and apply my fresh knowledge
[07:16] <acidjedi> screw windows
[07:16] <uXp> i don't know what to do under the configure xserver-xorg
[07:16] <kieran_> ToHellWithGA: Im booting from the live cd at the min
[07:16] <_RCM_> ijeff: have you taken a look at the xorg.conf file yet?
[07:16] <kieran_> that is really pathetic though
[07:16] <ToHellWithGA> yeah it's not fun
[07:16] <tritium> uXp: select nvidia, and then leave the rest as it is
[07:16] <Schalken> where is ubuntu hard-disk partitioner?
[07:16] <Schalken> ubuntu's*
[07:16] <uXp> its aking me for the amount of memory to be used by my vid card
[07:16] <ijeff>  _RCM_: that's the app that walks you through or the text doc?
[07:16] <kieran_> even in the installer it tells you to create a newworld boot partition, Fails to mention that you cant do that from the installer!
[07:17] <Daskies> Ok, tritium, oddest thing. I went into printer congif and it had the printer listed as "network", and it's not. I told it to do it locally, and poof up comes the printer. I can print a test page fine, but it stil says it isn't there when I scan. I'll try and restart a last time, but on start up I also get a "pcmcia" failed error. How can I fix that?
[07:17] <tritium> uXp: just accept the defaults on all that
[07:17] <alkali> uXp you got under a terminal and typed in "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" right?
[07:17] <JoseStefan> Schalken: you could try gparted
[07:17] <Sivik> yeah, nvidia works
[07:17] <skippy> Schalken, download "qtparted", its fairly easy to use
[07:17] <_RCM_> ijeff: sort of.....
[07:17] <kieran_> So you get through the install and have a useless install because theres no bloody bootloader.
[07:17] <uXp> yes
[07:17] <particleman> ok back
[07:17] <uXp> yes
[07:17] <kieran_> Can i get into a text based install from dapper cd?
[07:17] <particleman> with not much more luck than before
[07:17] <tritium> Daskies: hard to say
[07:17] <ToHellWithGA> kieran_: yeah.  install server
[07:17] <alkali> uXp, alright the first screen you scroll through to find your driver which was nvidia I believe
[07:17] <particleman> it looks like the machine sees the wireless card now
[07:17] <particleman> which is great
[07:17] <uXp> found it
[07:17] <ijeff> _RCM_: how do i get to it again?
[07:18] <Daskies> tritium, Everything else is fine, FYI. Is there a test I can do to see what's not working?
[07:18] <alkali> uXp, hit enter
[07:18] <particleman> but ifconfig eth1 up fails
[07:18] <kieran_> ToHellWithGA: i want desktop though :-)
[07:18] <ToHellWithGA> i don't know how that would help your boot issues
[07:18] <SurfnKid> can you do webcam thru gaim?
[07:18] <JoseStefan> kieran_: the "alternate" cd features a text install
[07:18] <uXp> did
[07:18] <particleman> or sudo ifconfig etc. if you prefer :)
[07:18] <tritium> SurfnKid: not yet
[07:18] <Ashex> so no suggestions for my problem?
[07:18] <tritium> Daskies: for pcmcia?
[07:18] <Ashex> damn, I guess I'm screwed
[07:18] <_RCM_> ijeff: as your current user vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf or if you are not big on vi issue this at the command line... gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:18] <ToHellWithGA> kieran_: if you get text-based it's the "server" choice during installation
[07:18] <QPAD|war-away> Is there a way to refresh your current ip? or perhaps open some ports? (my game-servers doesnt seem to go outside the LAN, any clues?)
[07:18] <Daskies> tritium, Yeah
[07:18] <alkali> uXp, whats the next option?
[07:18] <uXp> then it tells me to give it a name, left it as is and hit enter
[07:18] <Daskies> tritium, On start up everything is "ok" excluding "pcmcia"
[07:18] <alkali> uXp, what came next
[07:18] <ToHellWithGA> QPAD|war-away: are you using a dynamic dns service?
[07:18] <kieran_> This really is stupid though, why dont they mention it in any of the docs?
[07:18] <tritium> Daskies: check your logs in /var/log for errors, warnings, or clues at least
[07:18] <_RCM_> ijeff: you will not be able to change the file unless you add a sudo to that
[07:18] <uXp> the thing asking for hte amount of ram to choose
[07:18] <ToHellWithGA> yeah i'll give you that, kieran_
[07:19] <uXp> i left it blank
[07:19] <ToHellWithGA> file a report
[07:19] <skippy> QPAD|war-away, i think "ifconfig eth0 down" and then "ifconfig eth0 up" is as good a way as any
[07:19] <SurfnKid> tritium, how about another client that can receive webcam
[07:19] <particleman> now that said, the howto has something about wl_apsta.o, and I'm not sure how to install that/what it is
[07:19] <fishhead> I'll try again at another time
[07:19] <alkali> uXp, leave it blank hit enter and then what
[07:19] <uXp> then <enter>
[07:19] <tritium> SurfnKid: ekiga
[07:19] <kieran_> I mean... a PPC install of linux is pretty useless without a bootloader
[07:19] <uXp> its asking me
[07:19] <boris> how do I restart X in Dapper?
[07:19] <SurfnKid> ok ill try that
[07:19] <Schalken> where can i get gparted?
[07:19] <JoseStefan> Ashex: try removing the package completly, and installing it again
[07:19] <ToHellWithGA> kieran_: it could be you that finds a solution then reports it to the developers so it will be included in the next build
[07:19] <uXp> use kernel framebuffer devices interface?
[07:19] <tritium> boris: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart, if you're using gdm
[07:19] <Ashex> JoseStefan: I have, many times. http://pastebin.com/769121
[07:19] <ijeff> _RCM_:ok im in
[07:19] <boris> thanks mate!
[07:19] <alkali> uXp, choose No
[07:19] <tritium> uXp: no
[07:19] <aa> where are xchat logs stored?
[07:19] <Ashex> JoseStefan: It refuses to uninstall or be purged
[07:20] <uXp> k
[07:20] <uXp> then
[07:20] <tritium> Daskies: I've got to go.  Good luck, okay?
[07:20] <uXp> auto detect keyboard layout
[07:20] <valehru> aa, ~/.xcht/
[07:20] <uXp> ?
[07:20] <Daskies> tritium, when I "sudo gedit /var/log" I get a cannot open error. Is there a different way to open it?
[07:20] <valehru> aa, ~/.xcaht/
[07:20] <_RCM_> ijeff: yeah ok let me pull up mine and take a look at it real fast
[07:20] <Farnaby> note to self, get bitchx
[07:20] <tritium> Daskies: /var/log is a directory
[07:20] <alkali> uXp, hit yes
[07:20] <Daskies> Poo, bye tritium
[07:20] <aa> valehru, ty
[07:20] <Schalken> where can i get gparted?
[07:20] <Daskies> tritium, Ah >_<
[07:20] <JoseStefan> Ashex: have you tried with synaptics?
[07:20] <tritium> Daskies: so, look at the files _under_ /var/log
[07:20] <QPAD|war-away> skippy, OK, but im not in the serverhall, would this disconnect me frmo putty ?
[07:20] <_RCM_> tritium: ever tried arch linux...or maybe this is not the channel to discuss such thing son
[07:20] <skippy> Schalken "apt-get gparted" or synaptic
[07:20] <ToHellWithGA> Schalken: try "apt-cache search gparted"
[07:20] <valehru> off to bed
[07:20] <Hexidigital_> Schalken:: sudo apt-get install gparted
[07:20] <uXp> "enter keyboard layout"  >US <enter>
[07:20] <particleman> Schalken-I believe it's included by default with ubuntu
[07:20] <tritium> _RCM_: nope
[07:20] <Ashex> JoseStefan: what do you mean with synaptics?
[07:20] <valehru> need at least 4 hours sleep to function
[07:21] <valehru> laters
[07:21] <Hexidigital_> valehru:: that much sleep ?
[07:21] <valehru> Ashex, synaptics is a package manager
[07:21] <SurfnKid> tritium, do i have to download that from somewhere else? ekiga? i cant find it in synaptic
[07:21] <Schalken> skippy: oh okay thankjs
[07:21] <_RCM_> tritium: if you know your way around linux pretty well check it out sometime
[07:21] <uXp> "select the XKB rule to use"   what do i do?
[07:21] <JoseStefan> Ashex: "Synaptic Package Manager"
[07:21] <tritium> valehru: no "s" at the end
[07:21] <skippy> QPAD|war-away,  taking the interface down will disconect you , yes
[07:21] <valehru> Hexidigital_, yup, its a lot i know
[07:21] <ToHellWithGA> Schalken: when in doubt, "apt-cache search blahblahblah" will dig through the available packages for blahblahblah.  add a |grep term to refine it
[07:21] <Ashex> JoseStefan: Yeah, I used that in Debian. But Kubuntu doesn't have it
[07:21] <tritium> _RCM_: I do, but I'm ubuntu through-and-through
[07:21] <Hexidigital_> valehru:: :) cheers
[07:21] <Goeland86> hey, how can set the proper module for my pcmcia card, instead of having to unload the wrong one detected first?
[07:21] <skippy> QPAD|war-away,  ifconfig down and up is basically like rebooting your machine - except it only reboots the lan card
[07:21] <valehru> tritium, im a lttle tired
[07:22] <tritium> _RCM_: anyway, why would I want to?
[07:22] <woodwizzle> what is the difference between libbeagle0 and beagle?
[07:22] <tritium> valehru: so am I
[07:22] <valehru> then get to bed
[07:22] <valehru> lol
[07:22] <valehru> laters
[07:22] <dan> has anyone worked with ubuntu server lamp
[07:22] <Healot> beagle -> Application, libbeagle0 -> the runtime library
[07:22] <ToHellWithGA> ok pretty pretty people.  i'm going to bed too
[07:22] <ToHellWithGA> cya tomorrow
[07:22] <_RCM_> tritium: i respect that.....i guess i mentioned it because it is fun to try challenging distros...its also small and you make it what you want ....but yeah i am dapper all the way
[07:22] <valehru> laters person from georgia
[07:23] <valehru> also in GA by the way
[07:23] <valehru> :)
[07:23] <tritium> _RCM_: cool
[07:23] <alkali> Can anyone tell me how to use inintramfs instead of initrd?
[07:23] <JoseStefan> Ashex: you don't seem to have the required multiverse repository
[07:23] <acidjedi> Could someone help me in pm for a second?
[07:23] <QPAD|war-away> skippy, will it boot it up aswell ?
[07:23] <woodwizzle> Healot, Thats kinda what I thought... I'm still a little confused though. How is the library useful without an app to use it? So why does dapper come with the library but not the app
[07:23] <Hexidigital_> ToHellWithGA:: aka William T Sherman?
[07:23] <Farnaby> no, pmsaren't allowed it you aren't regged
[07:23] <JoseStefan> Ashex: i only see "multiverse" in dapper-backports
[07:23] <Ashex> JoseStefan: do you know where I can get the complete repositories list?
[07:23] <acidjedi> How do I register?
[07:23] <Geoffrey2> particleman, let me guess, you're one of the many poor souls trying to make the Broadcom chipset work with Ubuntu..
[07:23] <_RCM_> ijeff: this might be a little trick i can send you a copy of my x11 and comment some sectins that might be of intrest to you or you can send me a copy of yours and i can take a look at it
[07:23] <tritium> acidjedi: /msg nickserv help register
[07:23] <particleman> Geoffrey2-yep
[07:23] <particleman> yep I am
[07:24] <skippy> QPAD|war-away, no ifconfig eth0 down will disable the lan card and release its IP, ifconfig eth0 up will bring it back up
[07:24] <JoseStefan> Ashex: hmm, in regular Ubuntu, there is an option called "Software Properties" don't know about kubuntu
[07:24] <particleman> made the mistake of not spending the extra 30 or 40 bucks for the intel wireless card on my new dell laptop
[07:24] <ijeff> _RCM_: sure, send over yours, it'd be great
[07:24] <JoseStefan> Ashex: the "update manager" is also capable of configuring the repositories with ease
[07:24] <acidjedi> Ok I'm regged, if someone could pm to help?
[07:25] <ToHellWithGA> Hexidigital_: not like that.  more like to hell with the UGA bulldogs
[07:25] <particleman> I'm using this howto- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
[07:25] <Farnaby> acidjedi, what is the problem, not that I am regged but give me an idea
[07:25] <ToHellWithGA> and don't highlight me when i'm going to bed, jeez :p
[07:25] <uXp> um sry got disconnected
[07:25] <ToHellWithGA> peace
[07:25] <uXp> who was i tlaking to?
[07:25] <Hexidigital_> ToHellWithGA:: :) nite
[07:25] <Ashex> JoseStefan: Where can I get the repositorie locations to add into the list?
[07:25] <ToHellWithGA> uXp: with 850 people somebody can prolly help
[07:25] <Geoffrey2> particleman, and you're following instructions on ubuntuforms, titled How to: *Updated* Broadcom wireless cards?
[07:25] <ToHellWithGA> just ask again
[07:25] <ToHellWithGA> night all
[07:25] <acidjedi> I don't remember ever typing a root password, and it keeps asking for it. I know root is disabled, but I need the pass
[07:25] <uXp> but he was with me =[
[07:26] <r0xz> i can't get grip to play a cd, is there something i should check?
[07:26] <particleman> but I'm a bit confused by the wl_apsta.o bit, and it doesn't work right yet
[07:26] <skippy> acidjedi,  when does it ask you for it?
[07:26] <QPAD|war-away> skippy, though so, then i cant do anything from home. bah
[07:26] <JoseStefan> Ashex: let me see if i can find kubuntu relevant info
[07:26] <helloyo> i cannot set my desired resolution (settings, xorg.conf), what can i do?
[07:26] <acidjedi> I'm attempting to install cedega through CVS, and it asks for it at some point
[07:26] <SurfnKid> can anyone get to http://www.ekiga.org
[07:26] <Schalken> how do i resize ubuntu's disk partition from within ubuntu?
[07:26] <Geoffrey2> particleman, first off, which model Broadcom are you trying to get to work?
[07:26] <woodwizzle> to use network-manager do you just have to apt-get it or is there more to it?
[07:26] <uXp> y0 tritium
[07:26] <particleman> 4318 I believe...lemme check again
[07:27] <_RCM_> ijeff: i cant send the file over irc because i am not a registerd nick
[07:27] <skippy> QPAD|war-away,  releasing an IP will always sever a connection , you could always write  a script which takes it down and puts it back up again - but its a bit risky - if it goes wrong your cut off from your box
[07:27] <mutil8> is there a problem with accessing SATA drives on an NF4 board?
[07:27] <_RCM_> ijeff: let me see if i can post it somewhere
[07:27] <particleman> yep, 4318
[07:27] <ijeff> _RCM_: kk thx, unless you have aMSN?
[07:27] <mutil8> the installer to hang at 'detecting file systems'
[07:27] <Schalken> how do i resize ubuntu's disk partition from within ubuntu? :(
[07:27] <JoseStefan> Ashex: see if this guide helps, there is a Kubuntu section (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto)
[07:28] <_RCM_> ijeff: i have aol im?
[07:28] <particleman> oh bugger...the howto says the firmware method goes bonk in Apples
[07:28] <helloyo> Schalken: you cant resize mounted partitions, so you can't resize the partition you are using
[07:28] <particleman> I guess I have to be more specific with it?
[07:28] <mutil8> and when i try to manually setup the partitions using fdisk, it tells me 'unable to open /dev/sda'
[07:28] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell acidjedi about root
[07:28] <ijeff> _RCM_: I can get on
[07:28] <JoseStefan> Ashex: you basicly need "multiverse" if you want Sun's Java
[07:28] <Geoffrey2> particleman, AirForceOne?
[07:28] <intelikey> who has a place to post a small utility script for use with deborphan ?
[07:29] <_RCM_> ijeff: cool
[07:29] <xuexiewen> how to use the glib
[07:29] <_RCM_> ijeff: screen name?
[07:29] <ijeff> _RCM_: ijeffchat ;)
[07:29] <Schalken> helloyo: could i do it from within the ubunu livecd?
[07:29] <particleman> I guess I have to be more specific with it?
[07:29] <Geoffrey2> particleman, ah...I don't have an apple...and is, I gave up on even getting the Broadcom to work...for the time being anyway
[07:29] <particleman> ack
[07:29] <acidjedi> Hexidigital_: That didn't help :(
[07:29] <particleman> sorry
[07:30] <particleman> yep...AirforceOne, on a dell 710m
[07:30] <particleman> not an apple
[07:30] <skippy> Schalken,  ADFAIK the only type of linux parition that can be resized is reiserFJS
[07:30] <gavagai> is there a "default" ftp server on ubuntu?  i installed proftpd, which i've used before, but the defauilt config file only has examples for anon ftp
[07:30] <Hexidigital_> acidjedi:: sorry, short memory... what did i have you do?
[07:30] <SurfnKid> tritium, what ekiga version are you on
[07:30] <Hexidigital_> oh
[07:30] <Hexidigital_> nv
[07:30] <acidjedi> ubotu told me about root
[07:30] <ubotu> acidjedi: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:30] <Hexidigital_> yes
[07:30] <acidjedi> but it didn't help
[07:30] <skippy> Schalken,  the live CD does come with a partitioning tool, but i doubt it will let you resize an ext3
[07:30] <particleman> Geoffrey2-you had no luck with that model?
[07:30] <gavagai> i no longer have my old config file and just want something quick to setup
[07:30] <Hexidigital_> acidjedi:: you have to sudo su, essentially
[07:30] <skippy> acidjedi, read what i told you
[07:30] <sleeper> whats the best movie player ubuntu comes with?
[07:30] <Schalken> skippy: so there is no hope of installing winxp on my computer without wiping my harddrive?
[07:31] <Ashex> JoseStefan: which repositorie would I add that to? would you know?
[07:31] <acidjedi> skippy: what did you tell me, pm again
[07:31] <Geoffrey2> particleman, if you scroll down, most of the problems people had with that instruction set were using the AirForceOne
[07:31] <Ashex> Bah, I'll just try google again for it
[07:31] <Healot> Schalken: there is hope
[07:31] <Keene_Maverick> Quick question for anyone who cares to answer: I'm wanting to switch to Ubuntu. I just have a few issues... I have 3 monitors -- is it possible to have a setup like this with Ubuntu, and how difficult will it be to set it up. Also, what advantages/disadvantages would I have if I went with the 64 bit version? I understand the flash player doesn't work -- anything else?
[07:31] <aa> where are the xchat logs stored again, last time?
[07:31] <skippy> acidjedi, just use your normal password whenever your asked for one
[07:31] <JoseStefan> Ashex: you need to add "multiverse" to at least the "dapper" repository
[07:31] <Healot> Keene_Maverick: you can actually work Flash out
[07:31] <uXp> what is hte difference between an ImPS/2 and an ExplorerPS/2 Mouse?
[07:31] <acidjedi> I tried that
[07:31] <acidjedi> it didn't work
[07:32] <Hexidigital_> aa:: ~/.xchat2
[07:32] <acidjedi> says authentification failed
[07:32] <JoseStefan> Ashex: ...if you are using dapper that is
[07:32] <Healot> checkout the Firefox/Flash on AMD64 wiki page
[07:32] <DarkMageZ> Keene_Maverick, it IS possible to setup all 3 screens working, but i've heard it's difficult
[07:32] <acidjedi> authentication*
[07:32] <skippy> acidjedi, what command were you trying to run?
[07:32] <Schalken> skippy: so there is no hope of installing winxp on my computer without wiping my harddrive?
[07:32] <uXp> what is hte difference between an ImPS/2 and an ExplorerPS/2 Mouse?
[07:32] <skippy> acidjedi, you cant do "su", you have to do "sudo su" to become root
[07:32] <acidjedi> I know
[07:32] <DarkMageZ> Keene_Maverick, healot is right, flash can be worked out, but you won't beable to use the w32codecs
[07:32] <Ashex> JoseStefan: I'm using dapper
[07:32] <acidjedi> But its not in that specific situation
[07:32] <acidjedi> its part of a script
[07:32] <acidjedi> and it asks for the root password
[07:33] <troy_s> keene:  the only issue is wmv encoded files
[07:33] <skippy> Schalken, if you allready have one massive ubuntu parition taking up the entire disk, then AFAIK you wont be able to shrink it to make room for windows
[07:33] <Healot> btw, mplayer site has the source code for w32codes which can be compile on the 64bit Linux,,,,
[07:33] <Keene_Maverick> Thanks Healot and DarkMageZ;; the w32codecs is kinda important for me, so I'll probably use the 32 bit kernel. :)
[07:33] <Hexidigital_> Schalken:: skippy is correct
[07:33] <skippy> Schalken, sorry mate, i know its harsh
[07:33] <troy_s> keene:  the ONLY problem is with WMV.  you can get everything else.
[07:33] <Farnaby> schalken, I agree with skippy there
[07:33] <skippy> i think reiserfs is resizable
[07:33] <skippy> but not ext3 :(
[07:33] <troy_s> keene:  in particular, what codec you want?
[07:33] <Schalken> skippy: so i have to reinstall ubuntu AGAIN???
[07:33] <JuhazOne> y0...
[07:34] <Schalken> yes, it is harsh
[07:34] <aa> what's a lighter text app in synaptic?
[07:34] <Healot> I have no problem playing MS-MPEG4 files with the newly compiled codecs from mplayer's site
[07:34] <Farnaby> at least its an easy install
[07:34] <Hexidigital_> Schalken:: or install vmware-server and use a virtual windows machine
[07:34] <troy_s> keene: divx/xvid etc all work fine.  realplayer is possible via the 64bit cheat in firefox, etc.
[07:34] <Fujitsu> aa, ?
[07:34] <JuhazOne> i just noticed my usb stick doesn't work like it used to. it probably has a lot to do with me upgrading from breezy to dapper
[07:34] <intelikey> ubuntu partition ?
[07:34] <uXp> what is hte difference between an ImPS/2 and an ExplorerPS/2 Mouse?
[07:34] <Keene_Maverick> troy_s: I have countless movies of all kinds -- I kinda need them all :P
[07:34] <Fujitsu> JuhazOne, what's it (not) doing now?
[07:34] <aa> Fujitsu, a light text editing app
[07:34] <Ashex> JoseStefan: Woo! It's updating!
[07:34] <Daskies> I get http://pastebin.com/769145 When running sudo /etc/init.d/hpoj setup  anyone know why?
[07:34] <Fujitsu> aa, nano?
[07:34] <Schalken> *sigh* that sucks
[07:34] <Ashex> I just hope it installs
[07:34] <Hexidigital_> Schalken:: did you hear what i said
[07:34] <JuhazOne> Fujitsu: it used to show up on my kde desktop right after i plugged it in
[07:34] <Hexidigital_> ?
[07:34] <skippy> Schalken, if you can somehow backup your linux parition, you can just copy it back on after youve installed and have essentially the same system
[07:34] <Fujitsu> Hmm.
[07:34] <aa> Fujitsu, like the equivalent to notepad
[07:35] <particleman> alright...I'm scrolling down, I'm gonna try editing the interfaces file
[07:35] <Fujitsu> aa, nano.
[07:35] <JuhazOne> Fujitsu: now it doesn't and i'm even unable to mount it by hand
[07:35] <Hexidigital_> Schalken:: you there?
[07:35] <Healot> uXp: technically no... just difference on the button layout... just select ImPS/2 if you have a regular PS2 mouse
[07:35] <particleman> that said, what is wl_apsta.o?
[07:35] <Schalken> *starts backing up my home directory*
[07:35] <Fujitsu> JuhazOne, what's the error?
[07:35] <JoseStefan> Ashex: you could add multiverse to dapper-updates as well, to recieve updates, same goes for dapper-security
[07:35] <JuhazOne> mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /media/usb-storage used to work
[07:35] <Hexidigital_> Schalken:: you can install vmware server, and use a virtual windows machine
[07:35] <JuhazOne> there is no error
[07:35] <skippy> Schalken,  Hexidigital_  has a very valid point
[07:35] <uXp> healo, i ahev a mx1000 mouse from logitech
[07:35] <oneman> hello
[07:35] <JuhazOne> dmesg reports: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 15
[07:35] <Healot> uXp: a USB mouse?
[07:35] <Fujitsu> skippy, Scalken is long gone.
[07:35] <xuexiewen> why nobody help me
[07:35] <uXp> yes
[07:35] <Hexidigital_> Schalken:: that's what i do for my few *needed* windows apps
[07:35] <particleman> anyone? :)
[07:35] <Keene_Maverick> Would anyone happen to know where a 3+ monitor setup howto is located? I've found plenty of 2 monitor setup guides... I use both an NVidia and an ATI card, so I think it's going to be a tad difficult.
[07:36] <Fujitsu> !helpme
[07:36] <intelikey> aa abiword is not light but it's lighter than oo
[07:36] <skippy> Fujitsu,  ah i see lol :)
[07:36] <Schalken> skippy, Hexidigital_: the reason i want to install windows is to play games. so i would prefer to run windows natively
[07:36] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we cannot actually help you. :)
[07:36] <Healot> xuexiewen: ask the question?
[07:36] <oneman> I am having lots of trouble trying to get zaptel for asterisk to work on ubuntu, infact, there is not even any packages for the kernel module, only the source as far as I can tell, can anyone help me?
[07:36] <Hexidigital_> Schalken:: ah, i see
[07:36] <Ashex> JoseStefan: Eh, it looks like Adept Manager doesn't support interactive installs (You know, where whatever your installing prompts you for configuration options)
[07:36] <Farnaby> I just run my laptop in windows
[07:36] <xuexiewen> how to use glib
[07:36] <uXp> its a USB mouse
[07:36] <Healot> uXp: just select auto for usb mouse
[07:36] <Fujitsu> Farnaby, why>?
[07:36] <Farnaby> because I have to take it to work sometimes
[07:36] <skippy> Schalken, ok mate, well just make sure you backup the whole of /home and at least you wont have to worry about losing your documents
[07:36] <Healot> if you choose to edit the xorg.conf manually for the "mouse" section
[07:36] <JuhazOne> Fujitsu: it looks like other people have had similar problems (posts on forums and bug reports)
[07:36] <Farnaby> its what I am on right now actually
[07:36] <uXp> its telling me to select IMPPS/2 or EXPLORERPS/2
[07:36] <Healot> uXp
[07:36] <Hexidigital_> Farnaby:: Ubuntu IMO has better power management/ memory management
[07:36] <uXp> yea
[07:36] <JoseStefan> Ashex: now that the sources are fixed, you could re-try the console commands you were using.
[07:37] <Healot> uXp: ImPS/2
[07:37] <xuexiewen> Healot:how to use glib
[07:37] <Fujitsu> JuhazOne, works fine for me. Can you add a comment to one of the bug reports, and direct me to one?
[07:37] <Fujitsu> What about glib, xuexiewen?
[07:37] <JuhazOne> yea i suppose
[07:37] <Healot> xuexiewen: you mean like compiling program that uses glib?
[07:37] <Farnaby> hexi: I don't determine what to put on my work laptop that they give me... but then agian I do know more then at least some of the tech suport staff
[07:37] <skippy> Schalken, let me suggest that when you next install you consider sepearte boot, home and / paritions for linux - give windows a primary parition and then give linux seperate home root and boot inside an extended parition
[07:37] <xuexiewen> Healot:yes
[07:37] <Ashex> JoseStefan: Yup, it appears to be working now
[07:37] <Hexidigital_> Farnaby:: lol... i know how that feels
[07:38] <Ashex> JoseStefan: thanks for all the help, I was afraid I'd have to reinstall kubuntu :S
[07:38] <skippy> sorry guys about my typing today, it really is the suX0r :P
[07:38] <uXp> it says
[07:38] <uXp> emulate 3 button mouse, what do i do since i have am MX1000 mouse?
[07:38] <JoseStefan> Ashex: ok, np
[07:38] <Healot> xuexiewen: just install ""build-essential"" package, the libglib-dev... and compile... pre-setup
[07:38] <Farnaby> best day of my recent work career was conning them into givving me admin access on my work desktop... since then I haven't called them I just ix it myself
[07:38] <skippy> uXp,  3 buttons is what you want
[07:38] <Farnaby> skippy, I am drunk, whatever
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[07:38] <skippy> hehe
[07:38] <JuhazOne> Fujitsu: hmm, is it a good idea to post to one of the existing reports if they're using breezy and i'm using dapper?
[07:38] <Healot> just give the static option, if you want do need static compilation... xuexiewen
[07:38] <uXp> should i emulate a 3 button mouse?
[07:39] <skippy> uXp <yes>
[07:39] <JoseStefan> uXp, you only need to emulate if you have a 2 button mouse
[07:39] <Flannel> uXp: isn't that a three button mouse?
[07:39] <Fujitsu> JuhazOne, is it exactly the same error?
[07:39] <uXp> omg so many answers
[07:39] <Healot> uXp: for mx mouses, no, if you have three button mouse
[07:39] <Farnaby> they still make 2 button mouses?
[07:39] <JuhazOne> Fujitsu: there is no error. it's just not working like it used to
[07:39] <Fujitsu> Farnaby, I haven't seen one in years.
[07:39] <skippy> i have a razer diamondback with 9 bottons and emu 3 button mouse works fine for me
[07:39] <Farnaby> niether have I
[07:39] <Healot> uXp: you can even choose no, if you like 2 mouse button functionally
[07:39] <JoseStefan> uXp, the option emulates a third button by using gestures
[07:39] <uXp> so since i have an mx1000 mouse i shouldn't emulate a 3 button mouse..correct?
[07:39] <Fujitsu> JuhazOne, please look for a Dapper bug, and, if there isn't one, please file one.
[07:39] <xuexiewen> but i still dont understand
[07:40] <Fujitsu> JoseStefan, NO!
[07:40] <Healot> uXp: no, i guess
[07:40] <JuhazOne> yeah, might do that
[07:40] <uXp> ok
[07:40] <JoseStefan> am i confused?
[07:40] <skippy> it isnt important uXp just hit yes :) IMO
[07:40] <Fujitsu> JoseStefan, it emulates it by clicking both buttons at once.
[07:40] <Fujitsu> Hi, Aegir.
[07:40] <particleman> hey...sorry to be a pest, but what the heck is wl_apsta.o???
[07:40] <uXp> i hit NO =\
[07:40] <skippy> uXp,  dont worry too much, many of these options in xorg arnt important really
[07:40] <uXp> ok
[07:40] <Aegir> Heya, Fujitsu
[07:40] <particleman> and how do I make sure it's properly installed?
[07:40] <JoseStefan> to my understanding, you only need emulation if you dont have a third button, aka a 2 button mouse. Am i correct?
[07:40] <Healot> uXp: your middle mouse button should work, if you have any
[07:40] <Flannel> JoseStefan: or a one button mouse
[07:40] <skippy> they can all be easily changed, so just relax - if in doubt hit enter for the estbalished defaults uXp
[07:41] <uXp> i have like a 5+ button mouse an mx1000
[07:41] <uXp> ok
[07:41] <Flannel> uXp: right.  You have three buttons, you can get the rest working later, there's a howto
[07:41] <Farnaby> flannel: so if you are running an early g4?
[07:41] <uXp> ok good
[07:41] <Hexidigital_> well folks... bedtime... goodnight everyone
[07:41] <JoseStefan> Flannel: in that scenario, you wont be able to click both at once, and get the 3rd button emulation :S
[07:41] <skippy> well i have a 9 botton mouse and it works the same with both "emulate 3" and without :)
[07:41] <Flannel> JoseStefan: I believe in that case you use keyboard keys, just like mac people are used to.
[07:42] <Sivik> anyone here use enlightenment
[07:42] <uXp>  Select the X.Org server modules that should be loaded by default.
[07:42] <JoseStefan> with emulation on, you basicly have 1 more way of representing that 3rd button
[07:42] <uXp> wich should i check?
[07:42] <Keene_Maverick> Sivik: I <3 enlightenment
[07:42] <uXp> im guessing just leave them as is
[07:42] <skippy> can you use compiz with enlightenment?
[07:43] <intelikey> JoseStefan you don't 'need' 3 button emulation on a two or one button mouse.  but it allows you to click both at one time and acts as if you clicked the third button.    (for a two that is)
[07:43] <Daskies> I get http://pastebin.com/769145 When running sudo /etc/init.d/hpoj setup  anyone know why?  Please?
[07:43] <skippy> uXp, did you install nvidia drivers?
[07:43] <uXp> no im still doing it right now
[07:43] <skippy> if you did uXp , then untick "dri"
[07:43] <uXp> so many screens to answer
[07:43] <robin____> anyone here use zsnes? the sound is cracky any way to fix?
[07:43] <JoseStefan> intelikey: but it can come very handy, if you dont physically have a 3rd button
[07:43] <skippy> uXp, untick "dri", it gets in the way of nvidia drivers
[07:43] <JuhazOne> blah..
[07:43] <Farnaby> robin: not here really
[07:43] <uXp> ok ill let you nwoe whne sincei mconfused right now
[07:43] <JuhazOne> wish this wasn't so difficult
[07:44] <uXp> what should i say?
[07:44] <uXp>  Write default Files section to configuration file?
[07:44] <Fujitsu> Yes/
[07:44] <Daskies> I get http://pastebin.com/769145 When running sudo /etc/init.d/hpoj setup  anyone know why?  Please?
[07:44] <skippy> uXp, yes
[07:44] <paul_> I have a question. Some of my apps used to minimize to the panel and show an icon there. Now none of them do. Is there any way to fix this?
[07:45] <intelikey> JoseStefan not so much in the console, but in X yes it can.
[07:45] <skippy> paul_,  you might want to right click on the panel and add a notification area, that might help
[07:45] <skippy> with the empasis on "might" :)
[07:46] <paul_> Go it. Thanks for the help. Damn I feel so dumb.
[07:46] <uXp> Write monitor sync ranges to configuration file?
[07:46] <skippy> yes uXp
[07:46] <Daskies> Anyone? I get http://pastebin.com/769145 When running sudo /etc/init.d/hpoj setup  anyone know why? I've searched every doc around, but alas, nothing
[07:47] <uXp> the window dissapeared looks like it finished hte wizard, now what
[07:47] <intelikey> Daskies a 'setup' option in an init script ?
[07:47] <skippy> uXp, did you install the nvidia drivers? download them i mean?
[07:47] <JoseStefan> uXp: restart X
[07:48] <Daskies> intelikey, Don't know, I just did what the docs told me, and I got that error
[07:48] <kieran_> Ok, added a bootstrap partition with mac-fdisk, If it works, yay, if not ill be back when ive reconfigured x and network settings
[07:48] <kieran_> later, and thanks ppl
[07:48] <JuhazOne> sigh
[07:49] <JuhazOne> i don't have the patience to go through filing a bug report :(
[07:49] <Sivik> Keene_Maverick, how do i get to a file browser
[07:49] <JuhazOne> still, this is odd. my system seems to recognize the stick allright. i just can't mount it.
[07:49] <skippy> JuhazOne, surely it automounts if its a stick?
[07:49] <JoseStefan> is there more to the DVD version of ubuntu than just desktop+alternate ?
[07:49] <skippy> JoseStefan,  yes, server
[07:49] <JuhazOne> skippy: huh? the problem is that the usb stick doesn't mount, either automatically or by hand
[07:49] <skippy> i believe
[07:50] <JoseStefan> skippy, it's a lot bigger than the sum of the 3 cds
[07:50] <skippy> JuhazOne, if your using dapper it should just automount
[07:50] <uXp> im back guys
[07:50] <uXp> looks like the settings worked drivers installed
[07:50] <JuhazOne> skippy: well it certainly should..
[07:50] <skippy> JoseStefan, i think they just bloated it with semi useful packages from the official tree
[07:50] <JuhazOne> skippy: it used to when i was in breezy. i suppose it stopped working then i upgraded to dapper
[07:50] <uXp> since i have two monitors it switched to my default one =] 
[07:50] <SurfnKid> tritium, can ekiga do msn webcam or what do u recommend
[07:51] <intelikey> Daskies that's odd indeed.  did you get that init script from the vendar(hp) ?
[07:51] <uXp> can i use ubuntu on dual monitor?
[07:51] <skippy> JuhazOne, all i can suggest is to troubleshoot with another stick, if it doesnt work then something is bodged in dapper
[07:51] <JoseStefan> uXp, you can test the drivers by using glxgears
[07:51] <JuhazOne> yeah. i just don't have another stick :(
[07:51] <skippy> i think that it is udev that is used to automount usb
[07:51] <uXp> how do i do that
[07:51] <skippy> uXp, "glxgears -printfps"
[07:52] <uXp> running...
[07:52] <skippy> or "glxgears -iacknowledgethisisnotabenchmark" :)
[07:52] <JohnsonE> you guys were right.. reinstalling linux didn't fix my internet problem.
[07:52] <Keene_Maverick> Thanks for your help everyone!
[07:52] <Flannel> uXp: what's the fps reporting?
[07:52] <uXp> it has multiple lines
[07:52] <Geoffrey2> which Java is preferable on Ubuntu/i386..the Free version or the Sun version?
[07:52] <Healot> Sun's
[07:52] <uXp> its at :52630 frames in 5.0 seconds = 10525.912 FPS right now
[07:53] <Sivik> uXp: then your 3d acc is working
[07:53] <Madpilot> Geoffrey2, the Sun version actually works ;)
[07:53] <skippy> Geoffrey2,  blackdown java is known to be weak to say the least
[07:53] <uXp> still going
[07:53] <Flannel> uXp: you've got accell going for you then, if you didn't it'd be like 30fps
[07:53] <JoseStefan> uXp, i think it's working, nice number by the way
[07:53] <Healot> if you need Sun's compliant bytecode
[07:53] <Sivik> uXp: do you have the window covered up or can you see it?
[07:53] <Luna-Tick> That is decent...
[07:53] <uXp> i can see it
[07:53] <uXp> still going!!
[07:53] <skippy> anyone used Sun Solaris here? would i find it a joke after using dapper :)
[07:53] <Sivik> ctrl-c to exit
[07:53] <Healot> Geoffrey2: actually on ALL platform where you need Java
[07:53] <uXp> 60135 frames in 5.0 seconds = 12026.937 FPS
[07:53] <skippy> uXp,  yeah it will go untill you break it
[07:53] <Sivik> uXp: what kind of card is it?
[07:53] <skippy> uXp,  thats very good, what card do you have
[07:53] <uXp> hahaha
[07:54] <Healot> skippy: what about Solaris?
[07:54] <uXp> gefore nvidia 6800
[07:54] <skippy> im guessing 6600gt
[07:54] <skippy> ah :_
[07:54] <Luna-Tick> Right
[07:54] <Sivik> uXp: i get like 5k with a 6600
[07:54] <JoseStefan> i get like 1300 fps  :(
[07:54] <paul_> Anyone have experience with anjuta?
[07:54] <Healot> Solaris is no joke...
[07:54] <uXp> heh
[07:54] <FR500_> hello
[07:54] <uXp> so um
[07:54] <Sivik> JoseStefan, what card is it?
[07:54] <skippy> Healot,  is it a good desktop OS for a casual user? i would use it for media and websurfing
[07:54] <uXp> what do i do now
[07:54] <intelikey> apt-file is all most completely unusable for dialup users.
[07:54] <uXp> still running
[07:54] <JuhazOne> skippy: it may be udev... is there a way i could use this info?
[07:54] <Cornellius> Is Solaris written all in Java ?
[07:54] <JoseStefan> Sivik: 5200 FX
[07:54] <Healot> skippy: it isn't a desktop Os... that's the point
[07:54] <FR500> skippy: it's good for everything
[07:54] <Fujitsu> Cornellius, urgh. No.
[07:55] <uXp> 64383 frames in 5.0 seconds = 12876.531 FPS
[07:55] <Cornellius> Fujitsu: Phew
[07:55] <Healot> Solaris written in C/C++ and some assembly
[07:55] <Sivik> JoseStefan, then thats about right
[07:55] <FR500> as long as you can figure it out
[07:55] <JoseStefan> Sivik: i know... but i want BIG numbers :D
[07:55] <uXp> do i just let it roll on or what do i do?
[07:55] <skippy> i might try it, i heard that it wasnt very good on x86 platform, but the review i read seemed very anti-Sun so i might try it for myself
[07:55] <uXp> cause its still going
[07:55] <Luna-Tick> uXp: just click the [x] 
[07:55] <JoseStefan> uXp: just close the window when you are tired of it
[07:55] <uXp> lawl
[07:55] <Sivik> JoseStefan, then buy a 6800 or a 7800
[07:55] <uXp> lol
[07:55] <Healot> I am using Solaris on both x86 and S
[07:55] <skippy> uXp, focus the terminal window and hold control-c
[07:56] <Healot> parc at my office
[07:56] <particleman> back again
[07:56] <Healot> for chatting i prefer Windows :)
[07:56] <particleman> I hate this
[07:56] <Fujitsu> Healot, :O :O
[07:56] <FR500> how can i mount mds cd images in ubuntu?
[07:56] <Fujitsu> particleman, hate what?
[07:56] <uXp> um whats it doing
[07:56] <uXp> do i keep holding it?
[07:56] <Fujitsu> FR500, you need to convert it to a normal ISO.
[07:56] <Fujitsu> uXp, no.
[07:56] <particleman> the Broadcom 4318 chipset
[07:56] <FR500> Fujitsu: how?
[07:57] <uXp> lol /confusd but ok
[07:57] <Luna-Tick> What is an mds?
[07:57] <skippy> uXp,  no lol, just press control and c together, while the terminal window you ran glxgears from is in focus
[07:57] <particleman> which is proving to be a hideous pain in the ass
[07:57] <skippy> that will kill glxgears
[07:57] <particleman> and once again, I must ask of all of you
[07:57] <JohnsonE> ok, i might as well ask this question again: I need help getting my internet to work. it works perfectly on my live CD but dies within 20 seconds after i log in to my installation. i have a router, DHCP. i can't ping any sites after the connection goes out, my DNS is properly set.. the settings are all the same as they are on the CD. help?
[07:57] <skippy> you have to basically put the control-c into the terminal uXp
[07:57] <Fujitsu> uXp, just close the window using the normal clos ebutton...
[07:57] <particleman> what the hell is wl_apsta.o?
[07:57] <JoseStefan> uXp: just close the window the standard way
[07:57] <particleman> and what does it do?
[07:57] <skippy> so click your mouse inside the terminal and then do the control c
[07:57] <uXp> k
[07:57] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, what card?
[07:57] <skippy> lol this is so funny :)
[07:57] <Sivik> particleman, its for the broadcom wireless cards and its the firmware
[07:57] <particleman> also, how do I properly install it?
[07:57] <skippy> the gears have taken over your desktop like a virus uXp
[07:58] <uXp> what funny
[07:58] <particleman> ah ok
[07:58] <Sivik> particleman, what kind of card
[07:58] <uXp> lol
[07:58] <skippy> hehe
[07:58] <particleman> that's the one part of the howto I haven't been able to follow
[07:58] <particleman> 4318
[07:58] <Sivik> particleman, you have to install bcm43xx-fwcutter and use it to extract the files
[07:58] <uXp> can i use ubuntu on dual monitors?
[07:58] <particleman> AirforceOne
[07:58] <JohnsonE> Fujitsu: I'm not sure, it's a generic one that came with my computer long ago.. i'm using it to connect trough my live CD right now though
[07:58] <JoseStefan> i wonder how many gears i can open simultaneosly... :o
[07:58] <FR500> JohnsonE: did u install networkmanager? is it wireless?
[07:58] <Sivik> particleman, go to #bcm-users channel on this server
[07:58] <particleman> I tried apt-getting that package and it gave me a package not found
[07:58] <particleman> ah thanks
[07:58] <uXp> can i use ubuntu on dual monitors?
[07:58] <Sivik> yw
[07:58] <JohnsonE> FR: My router is wireless but I'm connected through ethernet
[07:58] <Fujitsu> JohnsonE, embedded in the motherboard?
[07:58] <skippy> uXp,  i think nvidias dual monitor support isnt great, so it might be hard to setup
[07:58] <Sivik> uXp: should be able to
[07:58] <JuhazOne> hmh
[07:58] <uXp> how
[07:58] <skippy> uXp,  but in theory, yes
[07:59] <JohnsonE> Fujitsu: No, I'm using a PCI card
[07:59] <uXp> i wanna try it =] 
[07:59] <JuhazOne> is there a prog i could use to diagnose this usb stick problem of mine?
[07:59] <Healot> btw.. broadcom support is the worst of wifi support ever
[07:59] <Healot> go RT
[07:59] <skippy> !dualmonitor
[07:59] <JuhazOne> it seems the stick is recognized but doesn't mount..
[07:59] <ubotu> skippy: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:59] <FR500> i have a laptop with a trident video card, how can i enable tv out?
[07:59] <uXp> !dualmonitor
[07:59] <JoseStefan> uXp, i think you need the nvidia config panel, dont remember the package for it, or if it is included
[07:59] <kieran_> It worked :-)
[07:59] <kieran_> I got it working :D
[07:59] <FR500> !mdf
[07:59] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, FR500
[07:59] <FR500> !mds
[07:59] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, FR500
[07:59] <uXp> lol @ this!  Someone already said that 9 seconds ago
[07:59] <Healot> you can even do that manually by editing xorg.conf
[07:59] <uXp> !dualmonitor
[07:59] <ubotu> uXp: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:00] <uXp> lol
[08:00] <uXp> um
[08:00] <uXp> so how do i see if dual monitor works?
[08:00] <JoseStefan> ubotu what is the meaning of life?
[08:00] <ubotu> JoseStefan: what are you talking about?
[08:00] <uXp> lol
[08:00] <Luna-Tick> !42
[08:00] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Luna-Tick
[08:00] <Healot> turn on both, monitor, and start X? uXp?
[08:00] <hayden> !cluster
[08:00] <uXp> yup 42!
[08:00] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, hayden
[08:01] <uXp> both are one ubuntu is only showing on one
[08:01] <JoseStefan> uXp: you need the nvidia config panel
[08:01] <uXp> how i get that
[08:01] <uXp> synaptic package manager?
[08:01] <JoseStefan> uXp: see if you already have it, run nvidia-settings
[08:01] <skippy> uXp,  tseliot wrote an excellent guide on tv-out, but it may help you a little in understanding how xorg.conf works with multiple displays http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=98456&highlight=nvidia+dual+monitor
[08:02] <JuhazOne> device_removable: could not find a sysfs device for /dev/sda1
[08:02] <JuhazOne> right.
[08:02] <uXp> how do i run nvidia settings?
[08:03] <Healot> i told you, but referring to manually can be an ache to new users
[08:03] <JoseStefan> uXp: use ALT+F2, or run it on a terminal
[08:03] <acidjedi> Does anyone know how to get write access to fstab?
[08:04] <Healot> for which type of partition?
[08:04] <uXp> ok its opened how do i know if i can?
[08:04] <yovany2> hey everyone
[08:04] <Healot> on the option column add "rw" option
[08:04] <yovany2> im a new person to ubuntu
[08:04] <kieran_> Hey :-)
[08:04] <acidjedi> The file itself is read-only
[08:04] <JoseStefan> uXp: see if it has dual monitor options within it
[08:04] <Luna-Tick> acid: to the file itself, or the partitions?
[08:04] <uXp> i don't c it
[08:04] <yovany2> therefore i need help
[08:04] <acidjedi> the file itself
[08:04] <Healot> acidjedi: sudo <editor> /etc/fstab and enter your password
[08:04] <yovany2> any one up to it
[08:04] <acidjedi> it says I'm not the owner, but I am root
[08:05] <JoseStefan> acidjedi: which editor are you using? did you sudo that editor?
[08:05] <acidjedi> no
[08:05] <Luna-Tick> at a terminal: sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[08:05] <Healot> ask the question, yovany2?
[08:05] <acidjedi> ok, will try
[08:05] <yovany2> i want to install vlc
[08:05] <uXp> i don't c anyhting on dual monitors
[08:05] <yovany2> anybody familiar with it
[08:05] <Healot> yovany2
[08:05] <yovany2> yeah
[08:05] <JoseStefan> Luna-Tick: don't you need gksu in that case?
[08:06] <Healot> just update your repos list with "universe" and "multiverse" repos
[08:06] <uXp> i have a thermal monitor...
[08:06] <Healot> update the list, and then install vlc using your favorite package manager
[08:06] <yovany2> sorry man i dont understand
[08:06] <Healot> !repos
[08:06] <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.
[08:06] <JohnsonE> would linux get confused if i have onboard lan on my mobo enabled but am using a PCI ethernet card?
[08:06] <Healot> follow that link, yovany2
[08:06] <yovany2> okay
[08:06] <uXp> so um help with dual monitors?
[08:06] <Healot> JohnsonE: no, but you would be :)
[08:06] <JoseStefan> JohnsonE: no
[08:07] <JohnsonE> then WHAT IS MAKING MY INTERNET DIE
[08:07] <JohnsonE> there is nothing :(
[08:07] <Luna-Tick> Jose: Not as far as I know
[08:07] <Locke> k how do i get totem to support the codecs to play some videos
[08:07] <Healot> internet doesn't DIE...
[08:07] <JohnsonE> on mine it does.
[08:07] <JohnsonE> dies a horrible death
[08:07] <JoseStefan> you killed the internet! :S
[08:07] <Locke> i thought it could support windows dlls automatically
[08:07] <Locke> or some shit
[08:07] <JohnsonE> just 20 seconds after i log on.. poof. it's gone.
[08:07] <Healot> because you're confused, JohnsonE
[08:08] <Luna-Tick> Locke : Which movie files?
[08:08] <Geoffrey2> hmmm, interesting....i installed sun-java5-bin...the wiki docs suggest I update-alternatives to make the Sun version the default for everything...worked for java, but not for jar or any other type...am I missing something?
[08:08] <JohnsonE> yes, i am very confused. i don't know why internet works from the live CD but it goes off after 20 seconds when i boot from the hard disk.
[08:08] <Healot> JohnsonE: type "ifconfig -a" on a terminal let's see the output...
[08:08] <kermitX_> what's the easiest & fastest way to take an mp3 and re-encode it as mono 22khz 48bit.
[08:08] <Locke> Luna-Tick, a bunch of mpgs and wmvs
[08:08] <davidw_> hey - does the -server kernel handle smp ?
[08:08] <JohnsonE> healot: i'd have to get off the live CD to do that
[08:08] <yovany2> hey guy i click on synaptic manager but nothing happens
[08:08] <Locke> probably divx or xvid or something similar
[08:08] <Locke> buncha pr0n
[08:08] <Luna-Tick> LOL
[08:09] <Healot> kermitX_: if you prefer, commandline LAME would do that...
[08:09] <Locke> heh
[08:09] <uXp> lol
[08:09] <Locke> well, you know
[08:09] <Locke> windows can play pr0n
[08:09] <Locke> why not linux
[08:09] <uXp> who needs to watch dvd and .avi files?
[08:09] <Luna-Tick> Honesty is always good
[08:09] <Luna-Tick> Not too much pr0n in Theora yet
[08:09] <Healot> JohnsonE: just mount your partition where ubuntu is previously installed... open the file on the dir etc/networking
[08:09] <Locke> beer helps
[08:10] <Luna-Tick> You'll have to install extra repos etc
[08:10] <Healot> find the file interfaces, let us see the interface settings...
[08:10] <Luna-Tick> !RestrictedFormats
[08:10] <ubotu> [restrictedformats]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[08:10] <sindrum> has anyone been able to get java to work for firefox...if tried to the directions on javas website and its not working any tips?
[08:10] <uXp> i have
[08:10] <Luna-Tick> Follow the link Locke
[08:10] <xuexiewen> help ,i install the qq, but it dont work
[08:10] <davidw_> sindrum, it's not hard...
[08:10] <JoseStefan> Locke, are you using totem-xine or totem-gstreamer?
[08:10] <Healot> Luna-Tick: just say porn?
[08:11] <Locke> i tried to install flash for firefox
[08:11] <uXp> xine
[08:11] <uXp> is good
[08:11] <davidw_> argh... need to know if I reboot this server into -server kernel, will it pick up the processors or not?
[08:11] <Locke> JoseStefan, gstreamer
[08:11] <jenda> Hello folks. What should a memtest look like? I started it and the screen looked blank (black) for as long as I left it (several hours) and the it rebooted when I pressed escape.
[08:11] <Locke> xine was in every distro i had until ubuntu
[08:11] <JoseStefan> Locke: i dont remember having to install anything with xine, gstreamer may require more plugins
[08:11] <Healot> jenda: a blue screen with a lot of numbers
[08:12] <Luna-Tick> Locke:
[08:12] <jenda> Healot: right. Damn :)
[08:12] <Luna-Tick> !RestricedFormats
[08:12] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Luna-Tick
[08:12] <xuexiewen> 
[08:12] <SurfnKid> whoa chinese
[08:12] <Luna-Tick> Damn
[08:12] <SurfnKid> wikkikikikikid
[08:12] <JoseStefan> Locke: i think the packages are called the Good the Bad and the Ugly, each has a different group of plugins
[08:12] <FR500> is azureues really broken now for you?
[08:12] <uXp> owned
[08:12] <FR500> !azureus
[08:12] <ubotu> it has been said that azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[08:13] <Locke> gstreamer0.8-mad as listed on that wiki page isnt part of the packages list
[08:13] <Locke> i have abunch of other gstreamer0.8s installed though
[08:13] <Luna-Tick> Locke: There are directions at  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats . The reason that you need to install extra things is that the formats in question are patented.
[08:13] <Healot> it;s ugly now
[08:13] <yovany2> damn this ubuntu
[08:13] <Healot> not mad anymore hohohoh
[08:13] <Healot> funny packages names
[08:14] <Luna-Tick> Oh - they haven't updated for 0.10
[08:14] <acidjedi> Does anyone know how to access an ntfs hdd from ubuntu?
[08:14] <acidjedi> !ntfs
[08:14] <JoseStefan> Any known pros/cons of using Sun's Java? (especially cons please)
[08:14] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[08:14] <Luna-Tick> Yes - it is Ugly
[08:14] <Luna-Tick> Yes they have
[08:14] <Locke> nope, no gstreamer plugins that look promising
[08:14] <sindrum> thank you that was helpful
[08:15] <DynaUbuntu> how can i get the kernel package 2.6.13.3
[08:15] <Locke> i have universe turned on too
[08:15] <DynaUbuntu> without breaking anything
[08:15] <JoseStefan> i use xine, is gstreamer better?
[08:15] <DynaUbuntu> im on 5.10
[08:15] <Healot> JoseStefan: define "better" hehe
[08:15] <yovany2> ist there anyway to install vlc by command line
[08:15] <yovany2> where do i put command line
[08:15] <Healot> xine is less tricky than gstreamer plugins
[08:15] <Flannel> DynaUbuntu: 2.6.13 is a development version, do you mean 2.6.14?
[08:15] <Luna-Tick> Locke:Have you enabled multiverse?
[08:16] <Locke> totem-xine isnt even available in synaptic
[08:16] <JoseStefan> Healot, plays all the movies, and offers good performance
[08:16] <Healot> yovany2: followed the repos wiki?
[08:16] <Locke> Luna-Tick, i believe so
[08:16] <yovany2> yeah
[08:16] <Locke> i enabled a bunch of shit in the sources window
[08:16] <DynaUbuntu> Flannel, i dont know, someone said that for my specific tablet pc the 2.6.13.3 made the fan work (so didnt boil)
[08:16] <Luna-Tick> gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-gl gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gstreamer0.10-pitfdll
[08:16] <Healot> "apt-get install vlc" then...
[08:16] <DynaUbuntu> Flannel, i could test the .14 if you can tell me how, else id like to use the one thats confirmed
[08:16] <yovany2> but when i click on the synaptic manager nothing happens
[08:17] <JoseStefan> Any known cons of using Sun's Java?
[08:17] <Healot> JoseStefan: none... it works
[08:17] <Luna-Tick> Jose: That is a contentious question.
[08:17] <Flannel> DynaUbuntu: ah, 2.6.14 will mean upgrading to dapper.  odd versions are development though, not stable.
[08:17] <DynaUbuntu> Flannel, surely i can upgrade only the kernel
[08:17] <JoseStefan>  <Healot> JoseStefan: none... it works
[08:17] <JoseStefan> [02:17]  <L
[08:17] <JoseStefan> oops
[08:17] <JoseStefan> sorry
[08:18] <davidw_> JoseStefan, ask on debian-devel ?;-)
[08:18] <Healot> well, it isn't "free" (FSF definition of free)
[08:18] <davidw_> i.e. not open source
[08:18] <Locke> k i did sudo apt-get update
[08:18] <JoseStefan> i have to find to make replying easier on myself...
[08:18] <DynaUbuntu> Flannel, are you sure i cant upgrade only the kernel?
[08:18] <Zambezi> Which application in Linux can import *.pst-files?
[08:18] <Locke> see what happens
[08:18] <SurfnKid> where is mozilla installed/
[08:19] <Luna-Tick> Jose: Gst is better designed, much more powerful and will surpass Xine. At the moment the likes of Xine, mplayer and VLC are much older so work better.
[08:19] <Healot> davidw_: Sun's Java is partially open source... but doesn't comply with the definition that FSF made
[08:19] <Luna-Tick> Zamb: Do you want to get your emails out of outlook?
[08:19] <Zambezi> Luna-Tick: Yes.
[08:19] <Healot> Gstreamer more powerful then xine? you can't prove that :)
[08:20] <JoseStefan> ok
[08:20] <Luna-Tick> Healot: I don't think it is OS - just redistributable.
[08:20] <davidw_> Healot, it is not open source - it's a yes or no question.
[08:20] <Mysta> hello, Do CD's get autodetected when only working from the CLI?? or do I have to mount them or something?
[08:20] <davidw_> you may be able to look at the source code, but that's not the definition of 'open source'.
[08:20] <davidw_> Luna-Tick, exactly
[08:20] <Healot> but doesn't comply with the definition that FSF made >> done
[08:21] <Luna-Tick> Zamb - you may need to install Thunderbird or Mozilla in Windows and then copy over the files
[08:21] <JohnsonE> does the fact that i'm using DSL have anything to do with my internet disconnects, maybe?
[08:21] <Luna-Tick> Healot: Re Java, listen to lugradio episode
[08:21] <Zambezi> Luna-Tick: I tried, but it didn't work. :-( It didn't import all the files.
[08:22] <DynaUbuntu> !upgrade
[08:22] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[08:22] <Luna-Tick> Johnson: I had a strange error like that in the past and fixed it by lowering the MTU setting of my router
[08:22] <DynaUbuntu> what kernel comes with dapper
[08:22] <Luna-Tick> But I don't know if that would be your issue
[08:23] <Healot> KFC (Colonel) hehe
[08:23] <Healot> 2.6.15...
[08:24] <Schaver> I'm having trouble connecting to the internet; I can see my router and other computers on the network and I can ping everything fine, but I can only sporadically connect to certain web sites
[08:24] <SurfnKid> where is the mozilla default folder guys
[08:24] <Schaver> I posted on the forums here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=192501
[08:24] <yovany2> why does it say permission denied
[08:24] <davidw_> Healot, open source definition: http://opensource.org/docs/definition.php <- it's pretty much the debian free software guidelines, and for practical purposes is basically the same as 'free software'
[08:24] <Luna-Tick> Healot: Re GST vs Xine : I say more powerful in the conceptual sense. For example, the same GST plugins written to decode mp3s in Totem are also used to burn audio CDs from them in Serpentine. This is a bit off-topic.
[08:24] <JoseStefan> DynaUbuntu: i have 2.6.15-23 right now, for 686
[08:24] <Healot> surely off topic
[08:25] <Healot> but performance isn't what we can decide...
[08:25] <JohnsonE> is /etc/network/interfaces editable by default?
[08:25] <Flannel> DynaUbuntu: erm, I'm sorry.  Upgrading to 2.6.14 should fix your problems, (that's the one in dapper)
[08:25] <yovany2> forget about vld what about realplayer
[08:25] <Luna-Tick> VLC should work well Yov
[08:26] <yovany2> i cant put it though\
[08:26] <yovany2> im suck at linux crap
[08:26] <Healot> real player...
[08:26] <yovany2> got too used to windwos
[08:26] <DynaUbuntu> dapper has 2.6.12.4 according to my gksudo "upgrade-manager"
[08:26] <Flannel> oh, hey.  DynaUbuntu, it's 2.6.15.  Hmm, I'm going to just be quiet now.
[08:26] <mutil8> anybody know what causes the installer to hang at 'detecting file systems'
[08:26] <JohnsonE> is /etc/network/interfaces editable by default? if not, what's the command to make it writeable?
[08:26] <DynaUbuntu> Flannel, grr not according to mine
[08:26] <Flannel> DynaUbuntu: no, youre on breezy.
[08:26] <lightstar> JohnsonE, its only editable by root, but you can edit it using sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
[08:26] <JohnsonE> thank
[08:26] <JohnsonE> s
[08:26] <DynaUbuntu> Flannel, how do i do a full update
[08:27] <JoseStefan> !upgrade
[08:27] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades . Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development verison: (eft when its open)
[08:27] <DynaUbuntu> -d ?
[08:27] <Flannel> DynaUbuntu: update manager will ask you about it
[08:27] <Flannel> DynaUbuntu: no, you don't need the d right now
[08:27] <Scorpmoon> im gonna install ubuntu and vista today ... which one should I install first for least difficulties setting up dual boot?
[08:27] <DynaUbuntu> ok
[08:27] <Flannel> Scorpmoon: vista first
[08:27] <JoseStefan> DynaUbuntu: visit the websit
[08:27] <Anubis> is there a way to force video resolutions in ubuntu?
[08:27] <Scorpmoon> ok
[08:27] <JoseStefan> DynaUbuntu: website
[08:27] <Anubis> i got a
[08:27] <Anubis> (Video controller 1) ATI Technologies Inc. 3D RAGE II+ PCI (Processor: ATI 3D RAGE II+DVD (GT-B2U3)), 2MB, 1024x768x16, 60Hz, driver version: 5.1.2493.0
[08:27] <bobby__> i screwed up my resportiers or w/e and now i can't use apt-get or any system updates how do i reset them to there defualts
[08:28] <Flannel> Scorpmoon: linux plays nice with others, windows doesnt.
[08:28] <JoseStefan> Scorpmoon: install vista first, but dont use the whole hard drive
[08:28] <Luna-Tick> Yov: are you in Synaptic (System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager)
[08:28] <DynaUbuntu> debian is pretty cool
[08:28] <Scorpmoon> i install both on same harddisk, 2 partitions
[08:28] <Anubis> anyone feel like helpin me?
[08:28] <Killaz> guys how can I install the Berkley db?
[08:28] <TUXLF> debian is way cool
[08:28] <JoseStefan> Scorpmoon: make sure you make the vista parition smaller (not the default of 1005)
[08:28] <particleman> howdy all
[08:28] <Killaz> is it a package in the repository?
[08:28] <particleman> back again
[08:28] <JoseStefan> Scorpmoon: err 100%
[08:28] <Schaver> Getting connection timeout issues when trying to connect to the internet; not just a Firefox problem but Gaim and Ekiga too.  This is coming off of a fresh install and from a brand new linux user.  Any ideas?
[08:28] <Scorpmoon> right
[08:29] <TUXLF> but slackware is better
[08:29] <particleman> waiting for a reply in bcm-users
[08:29] <yovany2> no\
[08:29] <DynaUbuntu> Schaver, lscpi, what network card
[08:29] <JoseStefan> Scorpmoon: that will save you the effort of having to resize
[08:29] <yovany2> i cant acess the synaptic manager
[08:29] <particleman> in the meantime, got it now to the point where my card comes up with ifconfig eth1 up
[08:29] <Luna-Tick> What happens when you try?
[08:29] <DynaUbuntu> Schaver, run /sbin/lspci in a terminal
[08:29] <yovany2> nothing happens wehn i click on it
[08:29] <Picillo> w00t!
[08:29] <Scorpmoon> is it difficult to setup vista after ubuntu though?
[08:29] <particleman> but not to the point where it actually creates a usable network connection
[08:29] <yovany2> i just get a little sound
[08:29] <acidjedi> How do I create a shortcut on the desktop to a folder?
[08:29] <JoseStefan> Scorpmoon: it might be a little harder, as vista will not offer you the option of dual boot, and will try to takeover
[08:29] <bobby__>  i screwed up my resportiers or w/e and now i can't use apt-get or any system updates how do i reset them to there defualts
[08:30] <Luna-Tick> Yov: try minimising windows and looking for a password prompt
[08:30] <Scorpmoon> jose, so where do I interfere?
[08:30] <Schaver> DynaUbuntu, alright
[08:30] <Mysta> hello, Do CD's get autodetected when only working from the CLI?? or do I have to mount them or something?
[08:30] <davidw_> ciao
[08:30] <JoseStefan> Scorpmoon: install vista first, and use less than 100% of the disk, then install linux on the rest.
[08:30] <yovany2> password prompt
[08:30] <yovany2> where
[08:30] <Luna-Tick> acid: easiest way is look at the folder in nautilus and middle-click-drag onto the desktop
[08:30] <Scorpmoon> m'kay
[08:30] <_RCM_> bobby__
[08:31] <Killaz> apt-cache search berkley gives me no result
[08:31] <Luna-Tick> Choose "link"
[08:31] <acidjedi> ok
[08:31] <Anubis> anyone wanna help me force a video resolution?
[08:31] <Picillo> I think this is the first time I installed a lInux distro and had everything detected automaticaly.
[08:31] <JoseStefan> Scorpmoon: in addition you might consider a 3rd partition in FAT32 (vfat) to easily share files between the 2 systems
[08:31] <_RCM_> bobby__ http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[08:31] <particleman> so...any further ideas on getting this Broadcom 4318 card to work?
[08:31] <_RCM_> cut and past
[08:31] <Picillo> hmmm... I think I have to install some ATI drivers.
[08:31] <acidjedi> Luna-Tick: Where's Nautilus?
[08:31] <Killaz> I want to install Berkley DB!
[08:31] <Scorpmoon> okay
[08:31] <acidjedi> Or is that the file browser?
[08:31] <Luna-Tick> Yov: anywhere.... it is very unusual thay you can't access synaptic
[08:31] <JoseStefan> Scorpmoon: like a small 8gb third partition, depending on your needs that is
[08:31] <Luna-Tick> Acid: yes
[08:32] <Healot> Scorpmoon: don;t forget to convert your basic disk to dynamic, kidding...
[08:32] <yovany2> i know
[08:32] <ebricca> mysta .. i'd say depends if automount is running and configured
[08:32] <acidjedi> ok
[08:32] <yovany2> dont know what is wrong
[08:32] <JoseStefan> Scorpmoon: remember windows cant even read linux partitions, so a cross platform partition can be handy
[08:32] <cartur25> How do I make mp3s work in amarok?
[08:32] <Luna-Tick> okay... yov: can you go accessories > terminal
[08:32] <Scorpmoon> good idea!
[08:32] <Healot> !amarok
[08:32] <ubotu> I heard amarok is a music player for Linux and Unix with an intuitive interface. See http://amarok.kde.org ; amaroK's features: http://amarok.kde.org/content/view/51/1/ - To install Amarok 1.4 on Ubuntu, see http://kubuntu.org/announcements/amarok-1.4.php
[08:32] <Healot> !mp3
[08:33] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:33] <Healot> oh that mp3...
[08:33] <TUXLF> I am having problems updating the repositories
[08:33] <[newbies] > Hye!i'm newbies in here. Before this i was a Microsoft user & today is my first experience with Linux platform using Ubuntu. I need to install Perl on my Ubuntu. Did can someone guide me step bye step or any web/url that i can refer it? Thanxs
[08:33] <JoseStefan> blame ze germans, just kidding
[08:33] <TUXLF> it stalls at 58% on universe
[08:33] <yovany2> i give up with vlc
[08:33] <ebricca> gnome doesnt show mounted partition on desktop / although i have set it up in fstab mounted via mount /media/x worked in hoary
[08:33] <_RCM_> TUXLF: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[08:34] <yovany2> can i get help with realplayer
[08:34] <yovany2> somebody
[08:34] <Luna-Tick> Yov
[08:34] <Luna-Tick> go to a terminal
[08:34] <Schaver> DynaUbuntu, nVidia Corporation nForce2 Ethernet Controller.  Is that what I was looking for?
[08:34] <Killaz> bah they should change the way you can serach in the repositories!!
[08:34] <yovany2> okay
[08:34] <yovany2> im on terminal
[08:34] <Killaz> this way I cant find anything!
[08:34] <Luna-Tick> type:
[08:34] <Healot> [newbies] : Perl is install by default in ubuntu
[08:34] <Luna-Tick> sudo synaptic
[08:34] <Healot> type perl to see the magic...
[08:34] <Killaz> Why not make a search on the website packages.ubuntu.com?
[08:34] <JoseStefan> Killaz, what way are you using?
[08:35] <Locke> k im upgrading to 606
[08:35] <Healot> Killaz: the links are all there
[08:35] <[newbies] > Healot: is that true? i'm using Ubuntu Desktop 5.10
[08:35] <Luna-Tick> yov - what happened?
[08:35] <Killaz> Healot: no search!
[08:35] <yovany2> nothing
[08:35] <Healot> [newbies] : type "perl"
[08:35] <Locke> gonna take awhile though......
[08:35] <yovany2> is there suppose to be a dollar sign where i type
[08:35] <JoseStefan> Killaz: i see a search
[08:35] <Luna-Tick> Yov: Nothing at all?
[08:35] <Healot> There is a search form... in the package you....
[08:35] <yovany2> nope
[08:35] <particleman> ack...no help left, huh?
[08:36] <Killaz> http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/dapper/index.nl.html
[08:36] <Luna-Tick> Yov: the dollar is there?
[08:36] <Locke> yovany2, yes
[08:36] <Killaz> there is no search there
[08:36] <n00n3> What program do i use to burn a data cd
[08:36] <yovany2> yes
[08:36] <yovany2> im just suppose to type sudo
[08:36] <Healot> packages.ubuntu.com >> Search here
[08:36] <yovany2> synaptic
[08:36] <JoseStefan> tru this one: http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[08:36] <Luna-Tick> and when you type "sudo synaptic"
[08:36] <Luna-Tick> all as one
[08:36] <yovany2> nothing happenes
[08:36] <Killaz> JoseStefan: oh ok...
[08:37] <kermitX_> Healot, thx.  took a bit to wade through the options. got 'er cut in 1/2. (it was already only 60bit, so not much room to shrink).
[08:37] <Luna-Tick> Are you in Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
[08:37] <[newbies] > Healot: type Perl on my terminal? sorry if i ask a noob question. Today is my first time with Linux and also with Ubuntu. Before this i'm using Windows but right now i think i should switch to linux
[08:37] <yovany2> ubuntu
[08:37] <bobby__> _rcm_ that dosnt have what i need
[08:37] <bobby__> i need to reset my reposrtieres or w/e there called
[08:37] <Healot> [newbies] : type "perl" in a word/text processor, ehehe
[08:37] <Anubis> can you change ubuntu video to 16 bit instead of 32?
[08:37] <Flannel> !tell bobby__ about repositories
[08:38] <yovany2> im in a bind huh
[08:38] <TUXLF> can I still use apt-get in ubuntu?
[08:38] <Luna-Tick> ... try typing "sudo aptitude"
[08:38] <yovany2> nothing
[08:38] <yovany2> it just scrolls down
[08:38] <[newbies] > huhuhuhu
[08:39] <Luna-Tick> Scrolls down?
[08:39] <gordonjcp> morning
[08:39] <kermitX_> Healot,  possible to improve on this (quality less important than small file size)?  lame -m j --verbose --cbr -b 32 --resample 16 in.mp3 out.mp3
[08:39] <yovany2> i mean goes down to another dollar sign thing
[08:39] <Healot> yovany2: give Luna-Tick the output of the terminal after you type...
[08:39] <yovany2> there is no output
[08:39] <Luna-Tick> ...
[08:39] <yovany2> absolutely nothing happenes
[08:39] <Killaz> still cant find the package I'm looking for.... is Berkley DB in the repositories? I need this to make a PAM usersdb to authenticate users
[08:39] <Healot> not even "Bad command or file name?"
[08:40] <Luna-Tick> LOL
[08:40] <yovany2> nope
[08:40] <yovany2> nothing
[08:40] <Healot> kermitX_: yes...
[08:40] <yovany2> this sucks
[08:40] <melkart> how can i make my system turn off the computer when shutting down, without building in support for apm into the kernel?
[08:40] <st3v3dnd> Is okay to use package sources that are for breezy if you're running dapper?
[08:40] <Luna-Tick> Have you restarted since it started going wrong?
[08:40] <yovany2> should i restart computer
[08:40] <yovany2> no
[08:40] <JoseStefan> Anubis: yes, you can
[08:40] <Luna-Tick> Can you try?
[08:41] <Healot> burn it hehe... can't stop being evil
[08:41] <yovany2> i guess so
[08:41] <yovany2> haha
[08:41] <st3v3dnd> There's some third party repositories that I would like to use, but they only mention breezy
[08:41] <Luna-Tick> I'm at a bit of a loss...
[08:41] <cartur25> I have installed "gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly" and mp3 playback in amarok still doesn't work - how do I fix this?
[08:41] <yovany2> i should just stick to windows
[08:41] <yovany2> xp
[08:41] <JoseStefan> Anubis: the default is 24 bit i think
[08:41] <mcpowley> hey guys, I have ubuntu mounted on my 320 gig external drive, 50 gigs is allocated to it, I have 260 gigs remainging, and I want to use about 30 of those for a fat32 partition that can be accesed by windows as well. Is there a partition program on linux that I can use to do this?
[08:41] <Madpilot> mcpowley, gparted
[08:41] <Flannel> mcpowley: gparted
[08:41] <Luna-Tick> Yov - something isn't right
[08:41] <kermitX_> Healot, input was recorded via sound recorder at 60bit off WAV input from a home-movie dvd. little over 3 1/2 minutes 1.8mb, the above got 'er down to 900k. this will be streamed on www, so small size is important.
[08:42] <Healot> parted, fdisk...
[08:42] <yovany2> yeah
[08:42] <yovany2> oh well
[08:42] <Healot> kermitX_: you can actually set the target size instead of bitrate
[08:42] <yovany2> could it be the os
[08:42] <JoseStefan> mcpowley: or you can create the fat32 partition in windows, if it's easier for you
[08:42] <yovany2> or the software
[08:42] <n00n3> is there a linux version of air crack
[08:42] <kermitX_> Healot, and keep cbr?
[08:42] <Healot> kermitX_: no...
[08:42] <mcpowley> thanks much guys
[08:42] <dynamicrealism> hello fellas
[08:42] <kermitX_> cbr is important for streaming, correct?
[08:43] <mcpowley> also one more question for anyone that is familiar with office
[08:43] <secretpickle> hello, I just installed Ubuntu on my HP xw4200 workstation w/soundmax onboard sound. It's playing the sound in analog but I have digital speakers hooked up, anyone know how to change the output to digital or where to find out how? The onboard sound does support digital and ubuntu is playing the sound just fine in analog
[08:43] <dynamicrealism> can anyone help me with a media issue, what can i use that is similar if not a duplicate of winamp media player?
[08:43] <mcpowley> is the nimbus roman9 font the same as times new roman?
[08:43] <intelikey> what is this looking for ?   subshell.c: couldn't open master side of pty
[08:43] <intelikey>  pty_open_master: No such file or directory
[08:43] <secretpickle> dynamicrealism: amaroK
[08:43] <Luna-Tick> Yov: if you don't have synaptic or aptitude... or the command prompt working, something is stuffed
[08:43] <Healot> lame will decide the best bitrate... kermitX_, lame can be set for both bitrate and size
[08:44] <dynamicrealism> secret does that have mp3 support my friend?
[08:44] <Healot> !mp3
[08:44] <ubotu> [mp3]  a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:44] <secretpickle> dynamicrealism: it has to be installed
[08:44] <Healot> secret unveil
[08:44] <kermitX_> Healot, but it will be a constant bitrate? that's needed for streaming, isn't it?
[08:44] <Anubis> i installed ubuntu on my desktop i have a mach 64 2mb video card and i am trying to force a video resolution of 1024x768 if this possible or iam i just waisting my time
[08:44] <Luna-Tick> Sorry Yov - I have to dash./
[08:44] <Luna-Tick> Bye all
[08:44] <Healot> kermitX_: maybe not
[08:44] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, you can get mp3 support for any player in Ubuntu
[08:44] <yovany2> no problem man\
[08:44] <yovany2> thanks though
[08:45] <Luna-Tick> Maybe a clean install if noone can help
[08:45] <DynaUbuntu> if apt is working right is upgrading from breezy to dapper the same as formatting and installing dapper?
[08:45] <bobby__> where is the settings button on the respatories list
[08:45] <yovany2> i guess so
[08:45] <dynamicrealism> madpilot is it alright if i can pm you?
[08:45] <yovany2> ill do that
[08:45] <yovany2> i have cd
[08:45] <n00n3> whats the name of a god burning program
[08:45] <secretpickle> Healot: what is unveil?
[08:45] <Luna-Tick> ok
[08:45] <Anubis> yobany2 is my question possible?
[08:45] <yovany2> thanks guy
[08:45] <yovany2> ?
[08:45] <Luna-Tick> n00n - gnomebaker
[08:45] <Anubis> i installed ubuntu on my desktop i have a mach 64 2mb video card and i am trying to force a video resolution of 1024x768 if this possible or iam i just waisting my time
[08:45] <lightstar> n00n3, u could try k3b..its a kde app
[08:45] <yovany2> what question\
[08:45] <n00n3> thanks
[08:45] <Anubis> that one
[08:45] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, there's no reason to. Check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for mp3 support and much else
[08:45] <Anubis> i just pasted
[08:46] <yovany2> can anyone help to put realplayer
[08:46] <dynamicrealism> i dont understand how to install this
[08:46] <dynamicrealism> i just switched over from windows not a week ago
[08:46] <dynamicrealism> complete newb
[08:46] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, cool, welcome to Ubuntu. Check that URL, though, it should walk you thru getting media support up and running.
[08:46] <mcpowley> how would I go about getting true type fonts in linux?
[08:47] <dynamicrealism> im reading this thing about repositories but its for 5.x and it no longer looks the same in the gui
[08:47] <intelikey> mcpowley don't you have them already ?
[08:47] <uXp> Hello all
[08:47] <bobby__>  my app-get is not working what do i do
[08:48] <intelikey> mcpowley apt-cache search ttf
[08:48] <MadMerC> is anyone using E17 ??
[08:48] <bobby__> any one?
[08:48] <Madpilot> mcpowley, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[08:48] <intelikey> bobby__ what error ?
[08:48] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, which page are you reading for repositories?
[08:48] <eobanb> bobby__, perhaps try typing apt-get instead of app-get
[08:49] <secretpickle> hello, I just installed Ubuntu on my HP xw4200 workstation w/soundmax onboard sound. It's playing the sound in analog but I have digital speakers hooked up, anyone know how to change the output to digital or where to find out how? The onboard sound does support digital and ubuntu is playing the sound just fine in analog
[08:49] <dynamicrealism> why is it that they have to make it so damn confusing
[08:49] <dynamicrealism> why cant it just be in step sequence
[08:49] <uXp> yea
[08:49] <uXp> =\
[08:49] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, it should be in sequence. Which page are you looking at?
[08:49] <dynamicrealism> the very home page
[08:50] <uXp> Is it possible to change the icons on the chorcuts on ubuntu's desktop?
[08:50] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: on the right, click "mp3"
[08:50] <Madpilot> uXp, yes
[08:50] <uXp> with custom ones?
[08:50] <_mason> I have a few questions about mounting & volumes & formatting hard drives in ubuntu
[08:50] <dynamicrealism> alright
[08:50] <dynamicrealism> clicked
[08:50] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, which URL? www.ubuntu.com?
[08:50] <dynamicrealism> no no
[08:50] <dynamicrealism> the restformat page
[08:50] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: now, read, theres a part about adding repositories, and then a part for dapper.  do those.
[08:50] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, well, being more specific than 'the very home page' would help...
[08:50] <bobby__> this is a majjor failure of your software manegemnt system check the file permissions and correctness of the files "ect/apt/sources.list"  and reload the system soft ware "sudo apt-get update"
[08:51] <_mason> how can i change the volume label? two hard drives i just formatted still display their old ntfs volume lables? how can i change this
[08:51] <Svigi_wlan> hi
[08:51] <dynamicrealism> my ubuntu
[08:51] <dynamicrealism> looks different
[08:51] <Svigi_wlan> _mason: what do you want to know?
[08:51] <uXp> lawl
[08:51] <maybelle> how can i install my hp deskjet 810c prineter pls nid elp
[08:51] <Hajuu> Hey guys! I need ideas.. How can I open something in wine, when I dont have any terminals in my fluxbox menu list (even though I manually added one into my menu file) ?
[08:51] <dynamicrealism> "lick the Settings button at the bottom and tick Showdisabledsoftwaresources. Then click the Close button."
[08:51] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: it's the exact same steps.
[08:51] <dynamicrealism> that does not exist
[08:51] <dynamicrealism> at all
[08:51] <maybelle> how can i install my hp deskjet 810c prineter pls nid elp!!!
[08:51] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, you're in Synaptic?
[08:51] <acidjedi> Is there a way to make my extra mouse buttons work? Like for forward and back in firefox?
[08:51] <intelikey> _mason formated how ?
[08:51] <Svigi_wlan> mason: did you reboot after formatting? did you use mkfs?
[08:51] <dynamicrealism> show disabled software resources, i cant find that at all
[08:52] <maybelle> pls will somebody help me :((
[08:52] <uXp> Is it possible to change the icons on the shorcuts on ubuntu's desktop with custom ones??
[08:52] <maybelle> how can i install a printer :((
[08:52] <mutil8> im trying to install from the live CD, and the install hangs at 'detecting file systems' anybody hear of this problem before?
[08:52] <Flannel> acidjedi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ManyButtonsMouseHowto
[08:52] <_mason> Svigi_wlan: Using system > Admin > Disks >disable partition > format > ext3
[08:52] <bobby__> intelikey what do i do?
[08:52] <_mason> then set it up in fstab, works correctly
[08:52] <acidjedi> thanks Flannel
[08:52] <_mason> works fine
[08:52] <Picillo> Does Ubuntu have a Dock that resembles the OS X?
[08:52] <Flannel> acidjedi: but, there might be a more specific page for your mouse, search the wiki (top right) for your model, see if there's a page
[08:52] <_mason> but volume labels ?
[08:52] <uXp> Is it possible to change the icons on the shorcuts on ubuntu's desktop with custom ones??
[08:52] <intelikey> bobby__ what error are you seeing ?
[08:53] <maybelle> pls....
[08:53] <Owner> help!!!! locked out of ubuntu
[08:53] <maybelle> anyone pls help me :((
[08:53] <bobby__>  this is a majjor failure of your software manegemnt system check the file permissions and correctness of the files "ect/apt/sources.list"  and reload the system soft ware "sudo apt-get update"
[08:53] <uXp> maybelle : System > Printer
[08:53] <Owner> was editing displays and now i cant access gui
[08:53] <Madpilot> maybelle, if it's an HP printer, just plug it in, and go System->Admin->Printing
[08:53] <dynamicrealism> "Click the settings at the bottom of the repository window" THIS DOES NOT EXIST
[08:53] <dynamicrealism> there is no "settings" button
[08:53] <dynamicrealism> this is outdated
[08:53] <n00n3> maybelle contact me
[08:53] <Owner> how can i change my video settings back to my backup?
[08:53] <Picillo> Does anyone know how I can install a DOCK on ubuntu that looks like the OS X flavor
[08:53] <P0ldy> Owner, did you make a backup of xorg.conf (or whatever file)?
[08:53] <Picillo> ??
[08:54] <intelikey> bobby__ pastebin your sources.list
[08:54] <Svigi_wlan> mason: i think i found it
[08:54] <P0ldy> Picillo, you can use widgets
[08:54] <Owner> how can i change my video settings back to my backup? in terminal? locked out of my comp gui HELP!!!!
[08:54] <uXp> Picillo. I was wondering that too
[08:54] <bobby__> what does that mean and how do i do it
[08:54] <Svigi_wlan> howto change the volume label
[08:54] <_mason> Yay, Thankyou
[08:54] <Owner> how can i change my video settings back to my backup? in terminal? locked out of my comp gui HELP!!!!
[08:54] <secretpickle> does anyone know how to change your sound output from analog to digital?
[08:54] <Svigi_wlan> see the command e2label
[08:54] <Flannel> Picillo: I believe one of gdesklets applets does that.
[08:54] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, 6.06 has only been out a week, some of the docs aren't updated yet. Try going to System->Help->System Documentation for a different set of docs...
[08:54] <Owner> how can i change my video settings back to my backup? in terminal? locked out of my comp gui HELP!!!!
[08:54] <P0ldy> Owner, no need to spam the channel.  I asked if you made a backup.  What file did you edit?
[08:55] <_mason> Usage: e2label device [newlabel] 
[08:55] <Flannel> !patience
[08:55] <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.
[08:55] <kermitX_> Owner, login via recovery, look for any backups made of xorg.conf in /etc/X11/
[08:55] <maybelle> nOOn3 r u der
[08:55] <michieru> Hello Eoban
[08:55] <n00n3> yes
[08:55] <_mason> Ill try now
[08:55] <maybelle> how can i install my hp deskjet 810c prnter
[08:55] <maybelle> ?
[08:55] <dynamicrealism> ah eff this lol, this is way to advanced for me, horrible compatibility issues
[08:55] <bobby__> ok so what do i do
[08:55] <eobanb> ahoy michieru
[08:55] <uXp> MAYBELLE
[08:55] <SurfnKid> !asx
[08:55] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, SurfnKid
[08:55] <maybelle> yes uXp
[08:55] <n00n3> maybelle accept the chat
[08:55] <maybelle> can you help me pls
[08:56] <maybelle> where?
[08:56] <Flannel> maybelle: you shouldn't need to do anything except plug it in, hp has been kind enough to release their software.
[08:56] <intelikey> bobby__ open a web browser and go to  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/  open a terminal and type ' less /etc/apt/sources.list '   then copy the content to the webpage.
[08:56] <_mason> Svigi_wlan: i mounted it in /mnt/ is that still supposed to place it on the desktop? how can i stop that
[08:56] <SurfnKid> how can i get asx to play?
[08:56] <MadMerC> i've tried to install enlightenment 17 but i have neded up with heaps of broken packages and stuff is there anyway i can reverse it all ???
[08:56] <uXp> plug in you printer then go to SYSTEM > ADMIN > PRINTER
[08:56] <Owner> kermitx_: thanks, how can i rename my xorg.bak backup to .conf?
[08:56] <Madpilot> n00n3, unregistered people can't PM on Freenode
[08:56] <eobanb> !tell SurfnKid about restricted
[08:56] <zach> Hello
[08:56] <Svigi_wlan> mason: i mount my drives on /media and it is still on desktop:)
[08:56] <intelikey> Owner man mv
[08:56] <Svigi_wlan> so i don't know it yet
[08:56] <uXp> Is it possible to change the icons on the shorcuts on ubuntu's desktop with custom ones??
[08:56] <Owner> kermitx_: im unfamiliar with the commands ><
[08:56] <n00n3> o.k.
[08:56] <uXp> !icons
[08:56] <ubotu> If you have missing icons after upgrading to Breezy, change theme at System -> Preferences -> Theme
[08:57] <Flannel> uXp: how many times have you asked that in the past few minutes?
[08:57] <maybelle> ive done that already
[08:57] <uXp> well im wondering, lol no answer
[08:57] <maybelle> ive that that whats the next step
[08:57] <SurfnKid> eobanb, oh i just did w32, i might have to look for the asx one. thx
[08:57] <Madpilot> maybelle, see the Add Printer icon? click that.
[08:57] <maybelle> pls give me a step by step procedure on how to configure my
[08:57] <maybelle> madpilot
[08:57] <zach> I would like to get a wireless USB adaptor for the wireless nextwork at my house...what would be the easiest one to get to work with Dapper out of the box?
[08:57] <Flannel> uXp: yes there is.  you probably want to change themes
[08:58] <Owner> intelikey: what should i type to rename xorg.bak to xorg.conf?
[08:58] <P0ldy> uXp, http://www.gnome-look.org/, click on "Icon Themes"
[08:58] <Madpilot> maybelle, most HP printers will be auto-installed when you start the New Printer thing...
[08:58] <magda> jdls
[08:58] <uXp> that doesn't do anyhting, i mena changing them with custom ones not "themes"
[08:58] <Owner> intelikey: and what's the command to delete a file?
[08:58] <Flannel> zach: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport check there
[08:58] <_mason> Svigi_wlan: Yeah, i was also.. but i didnt want these partitons to show up on the desktop thats why i mounted them in /mnt/
[08:58] <intelikey> Owner man mv    and   man rm    you should probably  man intro     and  man man
[08:59] <MadMerC> is there anyway to revert my system back to the way it was just after i upgraded to dapper ???
[08:59] <n00n3> you got it maybelle
[08:59] <Flannel> MadMerC: depends on what you did
[09:00] <eobanb> zach, you're probably better off with a cardbus or pci wireless card instead
[09:00] <intelikey> MadMerC could blank your home  if it's all local changes.
[09:00] <Hajuu> Hey guys! I need ideas.. How can I open something in wine, when I dont have any terminals in my fluxbox menu list (even though I manually added one into my menu file) ?
[09:00] <xxozxx> someone please help
[09:00] <Schaver> how do I format a hard drive with ubuntu on it?
[09:00] <zach> ya? I am doing it on a desktop...those are pretty easy to install I imagine?
[09:01] <_mason> And a question about fstab, the last column, the number <pass> what is that? (it works right now) but for diffrent drives, in order of their partition i just have been incrementing from 1, am i correct in doing so?
[09:01] <xxozxx> trying to install jdk on ubuntu
[09:01] <uXp> Hajuu: Right click open with Wine
[09:01] <eobanb> Hajuu, how were you able to edit your fluxbox menu if you had no terminal
[09:01] <intelikey> Schaver where and what fs ?
[09:01] <Flannel> !tell xxozxx about java
[09:01] <Flannel> xxozxx: read what ubotu sent you
[09:01] <_mason> & what is the need for it?
[09:01] <dynamicrealism> someone needs to do an overhaul for documentation for 6.06.... i cant do anything as far as repositories and codecs for movies/audio..this sucks big time
[09:01] <Hajuu> eobanb: Well I have my terminals, but I cant open terminal windows within my X window
[09:01] <jirwin> hey
[09:01] <jirwin> how do I turn off the screen saver in dapper?
[09:02] <xxozxx> ty
[09:02] <jirwin> i can't find it under preferences or administration
[09:02] <eobanb> jirwin, System > Preferences > Screen Saver
[09:02] <Schaver> intelikey, dapper and I don't know how you mean "where"
[09:02] <jirwin> it isn't there.
[09:02] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, updating the wiki is a work in progress... check System->Help->System Help instead
[09:02] <intelikey> Schaver if it's first ide master first partition   and the desired fs is ext3   do  sudo mke2fs -j /dev/hda1
[09:02] <_mason> if its not in there
[09:02] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: all of the formats have updates for dapper, only the repositories havent yet.
[09:02] <Killaz> sudo useradd -d /home/test user_test is not making the directory /home/test? Am I missing something?
[09:02] <eobanb> jirwin, well what IS there
[09:02] <mcpowley> god Ubuntu can do everything...i'm so amazed. I can even write my papers with open office, with an MLA format...agh, if only I could play games I would totally remove windows
[09:02] <eobanb> mcpowley, what game?
[09:03] <_mason> jirwin: Applications > Accessories > Alacarte, and add it
[09:03] <dynamicrealism> Flannel: so how on earth do i get mp3 working tonight
[09:03] <intelikey> Schaver where as in location of the drive and which partition.     the fs i ask about is the desired fs.
[09:03] <Healot> mcpowley: be amaze on what it can't do too...
[09:03] <eobanb> !tell dynamicrealism about mp3
[09:03] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: add the repositories.  then do what that page said.
[09:03] <Picillo> For all you Ubuntu users that want to have the OS X look.
[09:03] <Picillo> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=109229
[09:03] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: fine, let me fire up my graphical crap, and I'll hold you hand.
[09:03] <Schaver> intelikey, the command you recommended returned a message "/dev/hda1 is mounted; will not make a filesystem here!
[09:03] <maybelle> hello again guys
[09:03] <Owner> can anyone help me in recovering my monitor files? stuck out of gnome
[09:03] <dynamicrealism> Flannel
[09:03] <dynamicrealism> you need to understand
[09:03] <Madpilot> Healot, Ubuntu is remarkably bad at catching viruses ;)
[09:04] <dynamicrealism> ive been with windows since 3.1
[09:04] <maybelle> ive done setting up my printer
[09:04] <maybelle> but the problem is
[09:04] <Schaver> the drive is on IDE1 and there's only 1 partition
[09:04] <dynamicrealism> this is bizarre crap to me
[09:04] <eobanb> Owner, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:04] <intelikey> Schaver that's good.   seeing it was only an example....
[09:04] <maybelle> its not printng :((
[09:04] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, this is not Windows. Realizing that is the first hurdle
[09:04] <Schaver> intelikey, gotcha
[09:04] <Madpilot> maybelle, what model HP again?
[09:04] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: then you should be comfortable doing stuff that isn't necessarily written out stepwise.  computers are computers.  software is all written by humans, for humans.  it's not THAT different.  if there's no "settings" button, look for somethign different.
[09:04] <jirwin> _mason: it isn't under that either.
[09:05] <mcpowley> eobanb, well, I heard about cedega and wine? But i'm talking like, F.E.A.R, umm, Ghost Recon AW, AOE 3, etc
[09:05] <SurfnKid> can i stream with xmms?
[09:05] <eobanb> dynamicrealism, do you have any other specific questions
[09:05] <secretpickle> does anyone know how to change your sound output from analog to digital?
[09:05] <Schaver> intelikey sorry about being so slow at this, thank you for dealing with me!
[09:05] <mcpowley> best part, is all this software is free
[09:05] <eobanb> mcpowley, check the wine compatibility list
[09:05] <jirwin> it doesn't give me the option to add scree saver that is.
[09:05] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: if I rememeber correctly, in the system menu, there's a "repositories" or "package sources" or something like that button, that takes you straight to the repositories edit page
[09:05] <mcpowley> seriously, what can't it do!
[09:05] <P0ldy> Can't cook you salmon ;)
[09:05] <maybelle> its hp deskjet 810c
[09:05] <dynamicrealism> im at the repositories page
[09:05] <oediv> is there a way to disable the borders of a window in gnome just like kde can?
[09:05] <dynamicrealism> ive been there
[09:05] <dynamicrealism> there is no mention
[09:05] <intelikey> Schaver ok.  then   you will have to use another os to do that.  if you format the partition with the system running on it the journel will most likely be corrupt anyway.
[09:05] <maybelle> madpilot its hp deksjet 810c
[09:05] <dynamicrealism> of anything having to deal with mp3
[09:05] <dynamicrealism> or sound
[09:05] <eobanb> dynamicrealism, did you read the link ubotu sent you?
[09:05] <jirwin> it was under the debian menu.
[09:06] <eobanb> !tell dynamicrealism about mp3
[09:06] <_mason> No idea then
[09:06] <intelikey> Schaver boot a live cd or an install cd and format it with the example command
[09:06] <Schaver> intelikey gotcha, giving it a go now
[09:06] <SurfnKid> guys can i play asx thru xmms or just totem
[09:06] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, you need to do some repository stuff first, then get mp3 support working
[09:06] <dynamicrealism> can u briefly tell me what the hell a repository is
[09:06] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: alright, system > administration > software preferences
[09:06] <zach> heh
[09:07] <xxozxx> how do i update my update list?
[09:07] <dynamicrealism> im there flannel
[09:07] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: then, from then on, it's the same as from the picture that looks the same on that page
[09:07] <eobanb> SurfnKid, well since asx is a video container, i assume you're going to want to use totem (did you mean xine when you said xmms??)
[09:07] <P0ldy> A repository is a single place where you can get many programs.  Hence, "repository"
[09:07] <acidjedi> Flannel: I can't get it working correctly
[09:07] <dynamicrealism> thx p0ldy
[09:07] <Madpilot> maybelle, http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-DeskJet_810C <-- check that your printer is using the right driver
[09:07] <dynamicrealism> Flannel, i see no "settings" button
[09:07] <SurfnKid> eobanb, mmm it opens totem, maybe i have to install xine, i dunno, is that another player i can use to stream music?
[09:07] <Hajuu> Hey guys! I need ideas.. How can I open something in wine, when I dont have any terminals in my fluxbox menu list (even though I manually added one into my menu file) ?
[09:07] <xxozxx> how do i update my update list? anyone?
[09:08] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: highlight the ones, and "edit" on the right
[09:08] <maybelle> ok got that thanks :-*
[09:08] <katie> eobanb: THANK YOU! gui working again :D
[09:08] <eobanb> SurfnKid, try rhythmbox or xmms i guess?
[09:08] <eobanb> katie, no problem
[09:08] <uXp> how do you execute .bz2 files?
[09:08] <dynamicrealism> which do i highlight tho? damnet this is so vague im going insane
[09:08] <intelikey> Schaver while you are about to mkfs anyway  could i sujest you repartition and make at least two partitions so you can, if need be, reload the system without loosing all your settings and documents/files you may gain/customize along the way.
[09:08] <Madpilot> uXp, you don't, they're archives - unpack them
[09:08] <zach> i like the rhythm box update alot
[09:08] <SurfnKid> eobanb, trying, just wanted to know if anyone was using it to stream
[09:09] <eobanb> uXp, just open them with gnome archive manager
[09:09] <xxozxx> wanna update my sources list
[09:09] <intelikey> Schaver how big is this drive ?
[09:09] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: oh, sorry. no no, you don't need to enable the software, since they're not hidden on that page at all to begin with.
[09:09] <eobanb> xxozxx, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list ...be careful
[09:09] <xxozxx> ty
[09:09] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: skip to the blip above the pictre that looks like what you see.
[09:09] <Schaver> intelikey it's an 80gb drive; there wasn't anything on it except ubuntu.  I was just kind of messing with it as an experiment
[09:09] <eobanb> xxozxx, once you're done with it you'll have to do a sudo apt-get update
[09:09] <dynamicrealism> alright
[09:10] <acidjedi> Has anyone here gotten extra mouse buttons working?
[09:10] <Flannel> acidjedi: what mouse?
[09:10] <eobanb> acidjedi, what buttons
[09:10] <Flannel> eobanb: the multimedia buttons on the mouse
[09:10] <acidjedi> My mouse, according to X11, has 9 buttons
[09:10] <mcpowley> hmm, how would I go about remapping the back and forward buttons on my logitech mx1000? They are supposed to go back and forward in my browser, but in linux they zoom in and out of an image
[09:10] <eobanb> pfft
[09:10] <acidjedi> I want the side buttons to go back and forward
[09:10] <eobanb> acidjedi, left, right, middle, and a scroll wheel should all work out of the box
[09:11] <Flannel> mcpowley: you'll be better off googling, I imagine.
[09:11] <intelikey> Schaver ok  why not make one 10g partition and one 70g   use the 10g for the system  and the 70g as /home   that way you can format and reinstall at any time and not loose settings
[09:11] <dynamicrealism> flannel: i hav ethe software preferences box still open and looking at the "Ubuntu 6.06 LTS" of which is checkmarked along with a few others
[09:11] <acidjedi> they do eobanb
[09:11] <Schaver> intelikey ok, will do
[09:11] <acidjedi> I need the side buttons to work
[09:11] <eobanb> acidjedi, what mouse is it
[09:11] <acidjedi> GE
[09:11] <Madpilot> acidjedi, try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ManyButtonsMouseHowto - no idea if it's still up to date, though -
[09:11] <acidjedi> I tried it Madpilot
[09:11] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: right, read where it says "scroll down to the universe repository" check it, then edit it to include multiverse.
[09:12] <Madpilot> acidjedi, heh - nevermind, then... :|
[09:12] <zach> there are a lot of helpful things describing going from windows to ubuntu and getting them to go together, I only have ubuntu on this machine but I would like to get WIndows XP Pro on to do a few things. HOw hard is this? I have a CD for install
[09:12] <dynamicrealism> what is this universe repository titled?
[09:12] <dynamicrealism> there is no specific channel labled that
[09:12] <acidjedi> What would those side buttons be called?
[09:12] <intelikey> Schaver or even three partitions if you like.....   in linux  partitions are mounted as dirs    so one can be / (the root partition) and another /var  and another /usr and another /home and yet another /boot
[09:13] <intelikey> again just examples ^
[09:13] <Madpilot> dynamicrealism, "Community Supported" = Universe
[09:13] <Schaver> intelikey: I think I'll just keep it simple for the time being and stick with two; I've got it going now and it seems to be working great.  Thanks for all the help!!
[09:13] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: it says "Community maintained (universe)" under the bold letters.  Make sure it says "Binary" and not "source" next to the bold text.
[09:13] <xxozxx> eobanb thanks
[09:13] <intelikey> Schaver np
[09:14] <uXp> how do i access my theme folder?
[09:14] <dynamicrealism> alrighty im trying that
[09:14] <oediv> anyone ever worked with vmware?, coz i was wondering if it would be possible to boot my windows from ubuntu and vice versa
[09:14] <uXp> something /.thmes?
[09:14] <Flannel> zach: you mean dual booting?
[09:14] <ubuntu> hey
[09:14] <Madpilot> uXp, in the file manger, hit Ctrl+H to see your hidden folders & files
[09:14] <Hajuu> Hey guys! I need ideas.. How can I open something in wine, when I dont have any terminals in my fluxbox menu list (even though I manually added one into my menu file) ?
[09:15] <dynamicrealism> alright Flannel, what next
[09:15] <zach> yes, I have read a lot of things going from WIndows to UBuntu with dual booting but not one with Ubuntu as it is with WIndows CP being the one that needs to be added. If that difference is even a big deal or not.
[09:15] <intelikey> uXp that would be more like  ./.themes    or /home/uxp/.themes
[09:15] <sleeper> is there a version convention in the synaptic manager/
[09:15] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: you checked the box, and edited it to include "multiverse"?
[09:15] <sleeper> i don't know what the version convention is
[09:15] <sleeper> for synapte
[09:15] <dynamicrealism> i think i did the right one
[09:15] <SurfnKid> man i cant get to play asx on xmms
[09:15] <dynamicrealism> yea
[09:15] <sleeper> manager
[09:15] <bert_> Hi there, can anybody help me with a soundcard problem?
[09:15] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: click close, then go abck to the mp3 page
[09:16] <dynamicrealism> alright
[09:16] <Acke> zach you install win first then ubuntu
[09:16] <intelikey> bert_ maybe.  what's the problem
[09:16] <Madpilot> sleeper, higher numbers are newer - but Synaptic will generally only show you one version of something...
[09:16] <zach> no way to go the other direction on that?
[09:16] <Flannel> zach: there is, but its easier that way.  windows doesn' play nice with boot sectors
[09:16] <Madpilot> zach, possible but harder
[09:16] <intelikey> no easy way zach
[09:16] <sleeper> so it says "2:3.1.5-0" what does the 2 mean?
[09:16] <zach> ah i understand
[09:16] <Acke> zach ein needs to bee first partition
[09:16] <dynamicrealism> flannel, im at the mp3 page
[09:17] <ubuntu> trying to move file vmware workstation from live to cd to /mnt/dave1 mv: cannot stat `/home/ubuntu/Desktop/VMware-workstation-5.5.1-19175': No such file or directory
[09:17] <Acke> win *
[09:17] <ry> please help.... i got twinview working but now when i boot back into windows the monitors don't work!
[09:17] <zach> i guess i should give vm another try...
[09:17] <SurfnKid> !xmms
[09:17] <ubotu> hmm... xmms is to get xmms to work in Ubuntu Hoary and Breezy, set the output plugin to eSound (right-click on the XMMS window, then choose Options -> Preferences)
[09:17] <bert_> thanks intelikey. I installed dapper on my laptop (asus a6vm) and the sound worked fine for 2 days. Yesterday, I think it was still working when I turned on my computer, but now it doesn't. I think it happened after I installed easyubuntu.
[09:17] <crimsun_> sleeper: the '2' is an "epoch" meaning a 'generation'
[09:17] <bobby__> so yeah any one want to help m,e
[09:17] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: so, it says "install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly" so, open synaptic package manager (one below the menu item you were just in)
[09:17] <dynamicrealism> im there
[09:18] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: click reload (to add the repositories we just added)
[09:18] <dynamicrealism> done
[09:18] <sleeper> crimsun_: so is the version actually 3.1.1.5
[09:18] <crimsun_> sleeper: thus, 2:3.1.5-0 >> 1:3.1.6-0, for instance
[09:18] <Flannel> dynamicrealism: then, click search, paste that in, click the package, set it to install, then hit "apply"
[09:18] <intelikey> bert_ what does  cat /proc/asound/cards  tell us ?
[09:19] <dynamicrealism> hell freaking yes
[09:19] <dynamicrealism> flannel you are my hero
[09:19] <dynamicrealism> what next
[09:19] <Flannel> nothing? you're done.
[09:19] <bert_> intelikey it says: 0 [Intel          ] : HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
[09:19] <bert_>                      HDA Intel at 0xfebf8000 irq 169
[09:19] <bert_> 1 [default        ] : USB-Audio - USB2.0 Video
[09:19] <bert_>                      Syntek Semicon.     USB2.0 Video        at usb-0000:00:1d.7-5, high speed
[09:19] <ubuntu> intelikey: can you help mw with  trying to move file vmware workstation from live to cd to /mnt/dave1 mv: cannot stat `/home/ubuntu/Desktop/VMware-workstation-5.5.1-19175': No such file or directory
[09:20] <Scorpmoon> i can't install KDE based applications in ubuntu?
[09:20] <intelikey> ubuntu not with vm ware i can't.  worry.
[09:20] <intelikey> sorry
[09:20] <xxozxx> im trying to add archives to my sources list, i need direction. maybe im not adding it right
[09:20] <ubuntu> its only trying to move a file
[09:21] <Madpilot> xxozxx, doing it manually? 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' paste, save, etc?
[09:21] <intelikey> bert_ ok try  alsamixer  in the terminal and see what it does
[09:21] <Flannel> Scorpmoon: you can.
[09:21] <uXp> is the gtkrc file the one with the footprint on it?
[09:21] <Killuminati> Hey
[09:21] <Scorpmoon> how so
[09:21] <xxozxx> thats the only way i know to do it
[09:21] <Killuminati> Can anybody help me please?
[09:21] <Scorpmoon> i want to install kdissert on ubunto
[09:21] <Killuminati> Hello?
[09:21] <Flannel> Scorpmoon: just install them with the normal means.  You'll get a lot of dependencies (the kde libs) your first one or two.
[09:21] <bert_> intelikey, I get some graphical display
[09:22] <Madpilot> Killuminati, it helps if you ask a question first...
[09:22] <ubuntu> intelikey: i am only moving a file from live cd to mount
[09:22] <P0ldy> Killuminati, there are 850 people here.  We see you.  What's the problem
[09:22] <Scorpmoon> so after the installation i will basically have both gnome and kde installed?
[09:22] <intelikey> ubuntu  yes but you are possably going through emulation to do it...   i don't know enough about it to help you.
[09:22] <Killuminati> How do I view the userlist in X-Chat?
[09:22] <Killuminati> xD
[09:22] <Flannel> Scorpmoon: no, just kde libraries.
[09:22] <Scorpmoon> okay, thanks
[09:22] <Madpilot> Killuminati, XChat or XChat-Gnome?
[09:22] <intelikey> ubuntu you cant move from cd anyway  cp from there.
[09:22] <Killuminati> MadMerC, XChat
[09:22] <Hajuu> Hey guys! I need ideas.. How can I open something in wine, when I dont have any terminals in my fluxbox menu list (even though I manually added one into my menu file) ?
[09:22] <blue-frog> Killuminati: click on "number of userse" button
[09:22] <intelikey> bert_ all volumes up  no mutes set ?
[09:22] <xxozxx> Madpilot, thats the only way i know how to do it
[09:23] <Killuminati> blue-frog, Um, Where's that?
[09:23] <Killuminati> xD
[09:23] <Flannel> Hajuu: you might have better luck in a fluxbox chat room.
[09:23] <blue-frog> Killuminati: bottoom left of the window
[09:23] <Madpilot> Killuminati, in real XChat, userlist should be up the righthand side. in XChat-gnome, it's some god-awful popup thing
[09:23] <bert_> intelikey, yes. no mutes.
[09:23] <xxozxx> help
[09:23] <Killuminati> blue-frog, I don't see it
[09:23] <xxozxx> oops
[09:23] <crimsun_> bert_: tail -2 /proc/asound/oss/sndstat
[09:23] <Madpilot> xxozxx, what exactly are you trying to do?
[09:23] <crimsun_> bert_: (what's returned?)
[09:23] <Killuminati> Madpilot, I know that, I'm on XChat but I don't have the userlist
[09:23] <xxozxx> how are you pming me?
[09:23] <Killuminati> OMFG
[09:23] <Killuminati> Yay
[09:23] <Killuminati> Yay
[09:23] <Killuminati> Guess what!
[09:24] <Scorpmoon> is Kubuntu generally lesser supported than Ubuntu? It seems to me that Ubuntu is the big brother
[09:24] <Killuminati> It was hidden
[09:24] <Killuminati> Anyway
[09:24] <Flannel> Hajuu: most of us (if not all) have never used fluxbox, try in #fluxbox, they'd be more familiar if there's a keyboard shortcut, or somethign else magical you have to o.
[09:24] <Killuminati> Thankyou all very much =)
[09:24] <bert_> crimsun_ it returns: 0: Realtek ALC880
[09:24] <bert_> 1: USB Mixer
[09:24] <Madpilot> Killuminati, ease up on the Enter key, please!
[09:24] <Killuminati> Your doing a great job by helping people =)
[09:24] <intelikey> bert_ lets test the speakers  do a "cat /dev/urandom >> /dev/dsp "  should be white noise.   ctrl+C  to stop it.
[09:24] <Killuminati> Madpilot, Sorry =)
[09:24] <crimsun_> bert_: are you trying to use the onboard or the usb device?
[09:24] <Frogzoo> Scorpmoon: Gnome is the ubuntu 'standard' so yes, kubuntu is the poor cousin
[09:24] <xxozxx> Madpilot, how do i pm you?
[09:24] <P0ldy> Stick around, Killuminati.  Help someone yourself.
[09:24] <Madpilot> xxozxx, why do you need to?
[09:25] <intelikey> bert_ crimsun_ has superceded me here... listen to him.
[09:25] <Killuminati> P0ldy, I will but I doubt I'll be of any help xD
[09:25] <maybelle> madpilot
[09:25] <xxozxx> you show up in red, i wanna know how
[09:25] <maybelle> elow
[09:25] <maybelle> mad pilot
[09:25] <Killuminati> I've been using Ubuntu for 15 minutes only
[09:25] <Killuminati> lol
[09:25] <maybelle> excuse me mr madpilot
[09:25] <Scorpmoon> but if all the great apps I want to run are based on KDE, wouldnt it make more logic to install kubuntu
[09:25] <Frogzoo> xxozxx: any line with your name shows in red
[09:25] <Madpilot> xxozxx, I show up in red because I've put your nick in this line, that's all
[09:25] <Madpilot> maybelle, hmm??
[09:25] <bert_> crimsun_ the onboard, the USB is just a built in webcam with mic
[09:25] <xxozxx> o ok
[09:25] <crimsun_> bert_: please pastebin the contents of /etc/asound.conf and ~/.asoundrc* (if any of those exist)
[09:25] <Flannel> Frogzoo, Scorpmoon, I would hardly call it a poor cousin.  ubuntu (the base system) is improved a lot, and kubuntu benefits a lot from that as well.  ubuntu (the desktop flavor) does have a larger team, than kubuntu, but the stuff behind the scenes is all the same quality.  and kubuntu is rather good as well.
[09:25] <maybelle> ive install the driver hpijs
[09:26] <maybelle> but then
[09:26] <intelikey> crimsun_ he posted it ^
[09:26] <maybelle> when i started printing
[09:26] <maybelle> nothng comes out
[09:26] <maybelle> :((
[09:26] <telemarketer2> Czy jest kto z Polski?
[09:26] <Madpilot> !pl
[09:26] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[09:26] <intelikey> oh sorry... misread.
[09:26] <bert_> crimsun_  pastebin? sorry, I'm new at this
[09:26] <Scorpmoon> i want to install ubuntu, but not if it means my kde apps run slower or take up more ressources
[09:26] <Frogzoo> Flannel: I knew someone wouldn't let that slide without comment ;)
[09:26] <xxozxx> Madpilot, i  need a good list of archives for my source file, or a good way to add them
[09:26] <cartur25> When I open a folder, how do I make it so that konquerer opens it instead of the default dapper file manager?
[09:26] <maybelle> what should i do madpilot
[09:26] <maybelle> ???
[09:26] <Frogzoo> !tell xxozxx about easysource
[09:26] <Madpilot> maybelle, I'm not sure - my own HP Deskjet works just fine...
[09:27] <xxozxx> sweet
[09:27] <Madpilot> xxozxx, for Dapper, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666
[09:27] <intelikey> crimsun_ sorry i misread.  i'll go and leave you with him.
[09:27] <maybelle> how didi you do it
[09:27] <xxozxx> Frogzoo, Madpilot, ty
[09:27] <maybelle> can you tell me the step by step procedure
[09:27] <maybelle> pls....
[09:27] <telemarketer2> Pozdrawiam was ciule.
[09:27] <telemarketer2> Elo Poland?
[09:27] <telemarketer2> Enybody?
[09:27] <Madpilot> maybelle, I did System->Admin->Printing->New Printer, and it worked. Sorry, there's not much more I can tell you...
[09:27] <maybelle> should i rstart my computer after ive install the driver for my printer?
[09:28] <Madpilot> telemarketer2, #ubuntu-pl
[09:28] <Killuminati> YAY!
[09:28] <crimsun_> bert_: some instructions for pastebin were sent to you in a query
[09:28] <Madpilot> maybelle, shouldn't be needed.
[09:29] <cartur25> How do I make Konquerer open folders by default instead of Dapper's file browser
[09:29] <_RCM_> maybelle: that would be the beauty of linux that you should not need to
[09:29] <babo> Doesn't sudo just get really annoying after a while ... ?
[09:29] <_RCM_> yeah
[09:29] <_RCM_> create a root password
[09:29] <crimsun_> bert_: after you've pastebinned it, let me know the url
[09:29] <_RCM_> babo: sudo passwd
[09:29] <intelikey> cartur25 prefered apps ?
[09:29] <Scorpmoon> isnt the password you create during installation = root password
[09:30] <_RCM_> babo: then su to root
[09:30] <Killuminati> Hm
[09:30] <maybelle> waaaaaaaaa
[09:30] <Flannel> Scorpmoon: no.
[09:30] <Flannel> !tell Scorpmoon about root
[09:30] <Killuminati> What's the best mp3 player for ubuntu?
[09:30] <_RCM_> Scorpmoon: yes and no
[09:30] <HedgeMage> Scorpmoon: no, it is a sudo-enabled user
[09:30] <xxozxx> madpilot, will thoses sources work with ubuntu 5.04, or should i upgrade?
[09:30] <Flannel> _RCM_: don't suggest the use of su please.
[09:30] <Madpilot> _RCM_, there's no need for a root pw in Ubuntu...
[09:30] <Killuminati> I have some .mp3's that work on wmp but don't work on Ubuntu
[09:30] <Scorpmoon> ok
[09:30] <Madpilot> xxozxx, those are 6.06 Dapper sources
[09:30] <cartur25> intelikey: where is the preferred apps options
[09:30] <Madpilot> xxozxx, Breezy repos: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[09:30] <HedgeMage> Scorpmoon: that person can do root tasks, and even sudo su to work as root, but is different in ways (for example it doesn't always have root's privileges)
[09:30] <Healot> !mp3
[09:31] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a patented format; to enable mp3 capability see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:31] <intelikey> _RCM_ you'll get scolded for advising people to set a root password.
[09:31] <Madpilot> hi HedgeMage
[09:31] <_RCM_> yeah no kidding
[09:31] <Killuminati> ubot, Thanks =(
[09:31] <Killuminati> =)*
[09:31] <intelikey> cartur25 idk look around.   system preferances.
[09:31] <_RCM_> Flannel, why is that? i am not trying to argue, i am just curious as to why
[09:32] <HedgeMage> hi Madpilot, it's true, resistance is futile, I'm one of you now :P
[09:32] <intelikey> _RCM_ they can use sudo -i bash
[09:32] <Flannel> _RCM_: you wondering why not to use sudo? or why not to tell people to?
[09:32] <HedgeMage> Madpilot: voted in last Edubuntu community council meeting
[09:32] <Flannel> _RCM_: erm, why to use sudo.
[09:32] <xxozxx> Madpilot, im guessing the breezy works with 5.04 too?
[09:32] <Madpilot> HedgeMage, congratulations
[09:32] <_nano_> !keyring
[09:32] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, _nano_
[09:32] <maybelle> Printing: open device failed; will retry in 30 seconds... what is this????
[09:32] <Madpilot> xxozxx, Breezy is 5.04
[09:32] <Flannel> xxozxx: no, that's hoary.
[09:32] <HedgeMage> Madpilot: thanks :)
[09:32] <Flannel> Madpilot: 5.10
[09:32] <maybelle> can somebody help me
[09:32] <maybelle> :((
[09:33] <grasshopper> Guys! any of you know sysvconfig?
[09:33] <intelikey> Flannel i'm wondering why to use sudo  it wont work here.
[09:33] <Madpilot> xxozxx, gah, sorry, it's late. 5.04 = Hoary, 5.10 = Breezy, 6.06 = Dapper
[09:33] <xxozxx> Madpilot, i have hoary
[09:33] <[SWAT] > wanted to know if it is hard to set up linux for a starting user and if ubuntu was a good start since its a debian based distro.. but my only worry is my d-link dfe-530txs network card and the modem config.. can some1 help?
[09:33] <crimsun_> bert_: any luck yet?
[09:33] <Ohzie> Anybody else here have a latitude laptop they're running ubuntu on? Or something else with like...volume up/down/mute buttons that they've gotten working? :)
[09:33] <carlfk> [SWAT] : try the LiveCD first - see if your network works
[09:34] <grasshopper> In SYSVCONFIG theres bluez-utils, is that for bluetooth? (trying to disable it)
[09:34] <_RCM_> If i reacall correctly there are several pages on the ubuntu wiki that go so far as to tell users how to login to gnome as root
[09:34] <[SWAT] > ok
[09:34] <Flannel> !tell intelikey about root
[09:34] <Acke> i cant install ubuntu 5.10 on my acer notbook, would 6.06 work maybe??
[09:34] <[SWAT] > good idea m8
[09:34] <kermitX_> [SWAT] , the nic shouldn't be any trouble. modem? i haven't used a modem since 1997 or so.
[09:34] <Flannel> intelikey: that page talks about pros/cons
[09:34] <benderz0r> updated to 6.06 from hoary and the network card wont come up...it's a via onboard socket a network device
[09:34] <[SWAT] > not a 56k modem
[09:34] <benderz0r> any help at least getting network up would be handy so then I can fix the rest of the computer remotely
[09:34] <bert_> crimsun_  I hope this is it: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15372
[09:34] <_RCM_> im not trying to argue
[09:34] <_RCM_> i was just curious
[09:34] <Acke> not even the live5.10 works to boot up from. breaks down at runlvl 5
[09:34] <_RCM_> sorry for any trouble
[09:34] <_joe> hello all
[09:34] <intelikey> Flannel i've read that page.  still can't use sudo on this system.... can't use su either.
[09:34] <Zambezi> If I import my *.pst files with Thunderbird in Windows, will it be problems to import the Thunderbird-Windowsfiles to Tunderbird-Linux? Please highlight my name.
[09:34] <Cooner750> Has anyone here been able to successfully install Ubuntu and OS X on one hard drive in the machine?
[09:34] <_joe> HELLO ALL!
[09:35] <[SWAT] > but ive had problem instaling my suse linux with the internet configured and all with and without my rooter
[09:35] <[SWAT] > :S
[09:35] <Flannel> intelikey: sounds like you've FUBARed something then.
[09:35] <kermitX_> [SWAT] , dsl or cable modem? MUCH easier to use a broadband router.
[09:35] <Frogzoo> benderz0r: updating to dapper from hoary is asking for trouble without going through breezy - no 'leap frogging' distributions
[09:35] <[SWAT] > cable modem kermitX_
[09:35] <_joe> why doesnt su work
[09:35] <xxozxx> benderz0r, can u tell me how to upgrade from hoary to 6.06?
[09:35] <kermitX_> [SWAT] , have a router already?
[09:35] <grasshopper> Hello? any of you know whether bluez-utils in sysvconfig corresponds to bluetooth?
[09:35] <intelikey> Flannel by your standards, i guess so.   / mounted nosuid
[09:35] <Madpilot> xxozxx, you'd need to upgrade to 5.10, then to 6.06
[09:35] <Frogzoo> xxozxx: hoary -> breezy -> dapper - NO LEAP FROGGING distros
[09:35] <crimsun_> bert_: yep, that looks proper. Please now pastebin the output from ``amixer''
[09:35] <grasshopper> _joe, try sudo
[09:35] <[SWAT] > yes but i tried to configure my syse last time with and without it no luck
[09:36] <xxozxx> benderz0r, ok, so how do i upgrade?
[09:36] <uXp> How do you install custom themes?
[09:36] <P0ldy> grasshopper, BlueZ - Official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack.  First google hit
[09:36] <benderz0r> xxozxx: I believe these guys did it via the nice gui updater and some where along the line there was an error, I believe most of it is 6.06
[09:36] <kermitX_> [SWAT] , just enable DHCP in the router and let the installer auto configure it.
[09:36] <_joe> grasshopper: i used sudo, but i also want su
[09:36] <[SWAT] > ok
[09:36] <Madpilot> uXp, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuEyeCandy
[09:36] <Flannel> intelikey: right, by the time you know how to do that, you're welcome to not use sudo, and you know about the consequences of running as root, etc.
[09:36] <grasshopper> P0ldy: do you know sysvconfig?
[09:36] <kermitX_> [SWAT] , * the system, not the router.  if you can connect via windows, you should have no trouble connecting via linux.
[09:36] <[SWAT] > gonna try the live cd and if it work the real deal should work?
[09:36] <intelikey> _joe if you want a root password set one.    sudo passwd
[09:36] <Madpilot> xxozxx, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[09:36] <_joe> intelikey: really? that's all it takes?
[09:36] <xxozxx> benderz0r, thanks
[09:36] <bert_> crimsun_ : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15373
[09:37] <_joe> intelikey: i guess that makes sense...
[09:37] <grasshopper> _joe: its sudo in ubuntu. If y ou want to root its sudo su
[09:37] <_RCM_> SWAT: what kind of comp do you have
[09:37] <intelikey> Flannel yessir.
[09:37] <_joe> but i used to use bsd and i'm used to su, can't i just sudo passwd?
[09:37] <_joe> or doesnt it wrk in linux
[09:37] <Flannel> _RCM_: no troubles ;)  su isn't recommended by ubuntu, so it's easier for us to not have to remind people not to run as root etc, it's fine if you use it for yourself, because (presumably) you know the risks of remaining as root, etc, but a lot of people don't.
[09:37] <intelikey> it works
[09:37] <kermitX_> [SWAT] , that would be a good plan. that's a fairly common chip on the nic, and if you're using a router, you don't have to worry about networking. just use DHCP; or during install set a static IP on the same subnet and input the ISP's dns server ip's.
[09:37] <grasshopper> P0ldy: ? i can disbable bluez-tooth there in sysvconfig would that disable bluetooth?
[09:38] <P0ldy> grasshopper, No, I use sysv-rc-conf.
[09:38] <Killuminati> Umm
[09:38] <_RCM_> Flannel: thanks for the clarification, and no hard feelings
[09:38] <Flannel> _RCM_: that's why we don't recommend it, because you're giving them lots of rope, and they don't know better to not hang themselves.
[09:38] <Killuminati> I'm not hearing anything
[09:38] <_joe> also in ubuntu do i want to install flash through the firefox plugins dialog or is there a package??
[09:38] <Killuminati> Is there any reason why?
[09:38] <P0ldy> grasshopper, Most likely yes it would disable bluetooth
[09:38] <intelikey> !flash
[09:38] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:38] <_joe> aha
[09:38] <_joe> thanks :)
[09:38] <crimsun_> bert_: amixer set 'Front' on && amixer set 'Surround' on && amixer set 'Center' on && amixer set 'LFE' on && amixer set 'IEC958' off
[09:39] <_RCM_> _joe rtfm
[09:39] <_joe> err
[09:39] <crimsun_> bert_: that should make volume audible again
[09:39] <_joe> what is rtfm?
[09:39] <_RCM_> read the funny manual
[09:39] <P0ldy> _joe, read the fucking manual
[09:39] <Killuminati> Read The F*vking Manual
[09:39] <_joe> oh
[09:39] <kermitX_> careful, P0ldy ... ;)
[09:39] <Healot> RTFM
[09:39] <Flannel> !language
[09:39] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[09:40] <SurfnKid> nova969 rocks
[09:40] <Madpilot> _RCM_, not funny.
[09:40] <Killuminati> lmao at Madpilot.
[09:40] <bert_> crimsun_  silly me...thanks a lot for your help.
[09:40] <crimsun_> bert_: np.
[09:40] <grasshopper> P0ldy: is sysv-rc-conf better to use or ?...
[09:40] <bonee> how do i add my windows xp boot option in grub if my windows HD is hdb1
[09:40] <carlfk> I need to stuff a text file into a thunderbird message body (not attach) - there doesn;t seem to be an "Insert file" option so I wanted to paste it - so how can I get a text file onto the clipboard?  (hoping for a command)
[09:40] <[SWAT] > what where you saying before i crashed
[09:40] <P0ldy> grasshopper, really couldn't say because I've never used the other.  I find it simple enough though
[09:40] <Killuminati> Why isn't my sound working?
[09:41] <kermitX_> [SWAT] , that would be a good plan. that's a fairly common chip on the nic, and if you're using a router, you don't have to worry about networking. just use DHCP; or during install set a static IP on the same subnet and input the ISP's dns server ip's.
[09:41] <_joe> but is rtfm actually a website
[09:41] <kermitX_> [SWAT] , * the good plan being boot up the live (desktop) cd first.
[09:41] <[SWAT] > kermitX_ understood :D
[09:41] <grasshopper> P0ldy: is it sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf
[09:41] <crimsun_> Killuminati: could you explain further?
[09:42] <SurfnKid> how can i place shortcuts on mouse clicks and so forth
[09:42] <P0ldy> grasshopper, yes
[09:42] <kermitX_> [SWAT] , if you can get online in windows, linux should be no problem. just set it up the same way (if you use a static lan ip, of course, you'd use a different one)
[09:42] <[SWAT] > if it works ill make sure to make a long stay in here :D and if not il still hang up here
[09:42] <[SWAT] > later all
[09:42] <intelikey> bonee edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add  (hd1,0) windows  <\n> chainloader+1
[09:42] <uXp> if you dl a .tar unpacked it and has thmes folder, do i drag the whole folder to the ./theme folder?
[09:42] <Killuminati> crimsun_, The drivers seem to be working properly but I get no sound
[09:42] <Killuminati> Is there any way to test my sound?
[09:42] <Svigi_wlan> re
[09:42] <_joe> umm what makes ubuntu different from other linux os that i may try?
[09:43] <Svigi_wlan> Killuminati: cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp :D
[09:43] <_joe> what is it superior?
[09:43] <uXp> test out the sample you were given when you installed ubuntu KILL
[09:43] <intelikey> _joe nothing really.
[09:43] <kermitX_> Killuminati, there should be an audio file or two in the "Examples"
[09:43] <Killuminati> _joe, It's alot easier to use?
[09:43] <P0ldy> Killuminati, you could do System > Preferences > Sound to test files
[09:43] <Flannel> _joe: it "just works"(tm).
[09:43] <Svigi_wlan> and if you're hearing garbage sounds, it works:D
[09:43] <crimsun_> Killuminati: ``aplay /usr/share/sounds/startup.wav''
[09:43] <intelikey> Killuminati i disagree
[09:43] <_joe> but then why does skype not work
[09:43] <guestie> hey guys is there a better AIM client out there than GAIM?  i dont need all the other protocols
[09:43] <Killuminati> Ok
[09:43] <_joe> cause ksype workeds on slackare
[09:43] <Flannel> guestie: GAIM is probably your best bet
[09:43] <Killuminati> No sound works?
[09:44] <gizmo_the_great> I leave my Desktop running 24\7 and it's always been fine, except recently I had to re-install Breezy. ever since, I keep coming down in the morning and find that it's tunred itself off.
[09:44] <gizmo_the_great> I've looked in a few logs (/var/logs/kernlog, syslog) to see what the very last entries where in them.
[09:44] <gizmo_the_great> This was at 10:25pm in kernlog:
[09:44] <gizmo_the_great> Code:
[09:44] <gizmo_the_great> Jun 8 22:25:15 localhost kernel: [4299034.584000]  agpgart: Found an AGP 3.0 compliant device at 0000:00:00.0. Jun 8 22:25:15 localhost kernel: [4299034.584000]  agpgart: Putting AGP V3 device at 0000:00:00.0 into 8x mode Jun 8 22:25:15 localhost kernel: [4299034.584000]  agpgart: Putting AGP V3 device at 0000:02:00.0 into 8x mode Jun 8 22:25:36 localhost kernel: [4299056.369000]  APIC error on CPU0: 08(02)
[09:44] <xxozxx> where can i dl breezy?
[09:44] <_joe> and i tried rehat and it works there to
[09:44] <gizmo_the_great> This was at 00:12 a few hours later in the early hours of this morning in syslog :
[09:44] <kermitX_> !paste
[09:44] <_RCM_> guestie: or miranda its pretty lite aswell
[09:44] <Svigi_wlan> or cat your harddisk into your soundcard:)
[09:44] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[09:44] <gizmo_the_great> Code:
[09:44] <P0ldy> grasshopper, after you install sysv-rc-conf, you might like this thread. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=89491
[09:44] <gizmo_the_great> Jun 9 00:12:49 localhost dhclient: DHCPACK from 192.168.1.1 Jun 9 00:12:49 localhost dhclient: bound to 192.168.1.5 -- renewal in 1415 seconds. Jun 9 00:17:01 localhost /USR/SBIN/CRON[14215] : (root) CMD ( run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
[09:44] <guestie> miranda?  cool maybe ill give that a whirl
[09:44] <Flannel> xxozxx: you have hoary?  you can just upgrade, no need to download another iso.
[09:44] <Flannel> !tell xxozxx about upgrade
[09:44] <Svigi_wlan> different filesystems have different sounds
[09:44] <uXp> Unpacking a theme file, gives me a folder with files in it (theme files) where do i put that file?, under the ./themes?
[09:44] <guestie> though i really dont have any complaints about gaim as it is
[09:44] <crimsun_> Killuminati: please pastebin the output from ``lspci -nv && lsmod && asoundconf list && tail -2 /proc/asound/oss/sndstat && amixer''
[09:44] <grasshopper> P0ldy: thx man
[09:44] <animato> hello, is there any app which can give me my hardware stats?
[09:44] <_joe> but on unbuntu i get no suond and alsa error 4
[09:44] <animato> uxp, just drag it to the "themes" window
[09:45] <_RCM_> guestie: if you are really curious check out miranda
[09:45] <vermoos> xxozxx: change your /etc/apt/sources.list and do a dist-upgrade
[09:45] <Killuminati> crimsun_, Don't worry I just had my speakers in the wrong jack xD
[09:45] <P0ldy> uXp, you could just use "Install Theme" with the compressed file in the Theme manager
[09:45] <Killuminati> Sorry to bother you all =(
[09:45] <Svigi_wlan> animato: what do you want about it?
[09:45] <kermitX_> uXp, are these from someplace like art.gnome.org? you can just drag the tarball into the themes window.
[09:45] <guestie> is it available through apt-get?
[09:45] <kermitX_> uXp, or even the download link at that site.
[09:45] <animato> hmm you know, the usual stuff, like what kinda ram and cpu i got
[09:45] <crimsun_> Killuminati: np
[09:45] <mngrif> if i were to turn an ubuntu desktop box into a NAT firewall (with DNS caching), what packages should I be looking into?
[09:45] <uXp> no someone a friend made it
[09:45] <Flannel> _RCM_: isn't miranda windows only?
[09:45] <Svigi_wlan> animato: do you know gkrellm?
[09:45] <animato> i wanna buy more ram, and i don't remember which one i got already
[09:45] <hansdezwart> Hello is there anybody who could help me with popfile on dapper drake?
[09:45] <animato> no, what is it?
[09:45] <uXp> were in a .tar file
[09:45] <Svigi_wlan> gkrellm is a monitoring daemon with lots of plugins
[09:46] <intelikey> _joe each distro has it's own forte' and each has plenty of weaknesses....
[09:46] <Svigi_wlan> cpu load, uptime, disk usage
[09:46] <Svigi_wlan> network usage
[09:46] <_joe> intelikey: yeah true good point
[09:46] <Svigi_wlan> and temperatures if your system supports is
[09:46] <Svigi_wlan> it
[09:46] <animato> kewl
[09:46] <Svigi_wlan> yes it is
[09:46] <Svigi_wlan> i recommend you the hdplop plugin
[09:46] <animato> i'll try it thanx, is it easy to setup?
[09:46] <sean> hi i have found drivers for my wireless card and there in an .exe format is there anyway to extract the drivers for the card in ubuntu? so that i can use them with ndiswrapper?
[09:46] <animato> hdplop?
[09:46] <Svigi_wlan> there'll be lights that represent your hdd working
[09:46] <Svigi_wlan> yes
[09:47] <gizmo_the_great> are the IRC servers expected to get a big hit at 10am EST due to forums being off for a while?
[09:47] <intelikey> ubuntu is the most "windows like"  i have seen yet.   (one thing i have against it.)
[09:47] <sean> O_o i always thought kubuntu was the most windows like distro
[09:47] <Flannel> intelikey: what on earth do you mean by that? (and this would be a better discussion for #ubuntu-offtopic, by the way)
[09:47] <Svigi_wlan> http://hules.free.fr/ion_hdplop.png something like this
[09:47] <kermitX_> uXp, if the archive was in the right format, it will drag-n-drop to the theme window too.
[09:47] <intelikey> then don't ask
[09:48] <Killuminati> Does anybody know an mp3 player with hotkey support?
[09:48] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: amarok
[09:48] <guestie> yeah mirandas website says its only supported by windows oses
[09:48] <crimsun_> intelikey: but you've made it less Windows-like on your system, I hope? :)
[09:48] <uXp> Who here has like 5 minutes that could do do step by step with me with installing themes, im confused
[09:48] <mike__> hello, tonight is the night i install dapper. i have 1 question before starting though. If i install XGL and compwiz, when it is running in the background, will my other opengl apps become slow?
[09:48] <Frogzoo> !tell uXp about themes
[09:48] <intelikey> crimsun_ i have indeed.
[09:48] <kermitX_> uXp, you can compare a similar theme (windows or engine, etc) at art.gnome.org to see if it is right or not.
[09:49] <intelikey> crimsun_    /dev/sda on / type ext2 (rw,nosuid)    <--- for one thing.
[09:49] <_joe> how do i get the glx gears screen saver on unbuntu??
[09:49] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Isn't amarok for KDE only?
[09:49] <_joe> on other liux i can do glxgears --root
[09:49] <_RCM_> MY BAD MIRANDA IS WINDOWS
[09:49] <_RCM_> HEHE
[09:49] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: no indeed - it runs fine under gnome
[09:49] <_joe> on linux i get file not found
[09:50] <_joe> on unbuntu linux that is
[09:50] <Svigi_wlan> if I write in into fstab: noexec, how does it possible to run things from that partition?
[09:50] <Svigi_wlan> except the / :)
[09:50] <Fujitsu> Svigi_wlan, mount it not with noexec.
[09:50] <_RCM_> _joe: ask Flannel
[09:50] <sean> so is there anyway to open a self extracting archive in linux? shows up as a .exe file?
[09:50] <_joe> Flannel knows?
[09:50] <Svigi_wlan> Fujitsu: I don't want it to mount with noexec
[09:50] <Zambezi> Is it anyproblem to import Thunderbirds Windowsfiles to Thunderbird in Linux?
[09:50] <Flannel> wait, why is he asking me?
[09:50] <Svigi_wlan> I talking about my /home partition
[09:50] <akudewan> sean: wine maybe   ?
[09:50] <sean> kk
[09:51] <_joe> Flannel: cause _RCM_ told me too
[09:51] <Flannel> Zambezi: which files?
[09:51] <intelikey> sean will unzip not do it ?
[09:51] <Svigi_wlan> it's a security thing I think
[09:51] <_joe> Flannel: do you know??
[09:51] <Fujitsu> Svigi_wlan, if you don't want it to mount with it, then don't mount with it!
[09:51] <Flannel> Zambezi: like the mail?  it should copy over fine.  same format on each
[09:51] <Svigi_wlan> oh I know, symlinking the executables from an "exec" partition into a noexec partition should work
[09:51] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Do you mind linking me because I can't find a link to it =(
[09:51] <kermitX_> sean, right-click, open with other application, pick file-roller.
[09:51] <Frogzoo> !amarok
[09:51] <ubotu> I heard amarok is a music player for Linux and Unix with an intuitive interface. See http://amarok.kde.org ; amaroK's features: http://amarok.kde.org/content/view/51/1/ - To install Amarok 1.4 on Ubuntu, see http://kubuntu.org/announcements/amarok-1.4.php
[09:51] <hansdezwart> Zambezi, I just did exactly that a couple of days ago
[09:52] <hansdezwart> copying the profiles didn't work so well
[09:52] <hansdezwart> by the mailfiles weren't a problem at all
[09:52] <akudewan> Svigi_wlan: why symlink ? just change noexec to exec
[09:53] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I found it!
[09:53] <Killuminati> Thankyou very much =)
[09:53] <mike__> intelikey, cause its an executable with executable code... it isn't a real zip file
[09:53] <Flannel> intelikey: archive.exe are well, exe files.
[09:53] <intelikey> Flannel it works in msdos
[09:53] <mike__> intelikey, use wine or something to extract it
[09:53] <Fujitsu> intelikey, Ubuntu isn't MS-DOS...
[09:53] <Flannel> intelikey: what does? running? unzipping?
[09:54] <mike__> If i install XGL and compwiz, when it is running in the background, will my other opengl apps become slow?
[09:54] <jimbo2006> A .EXE has a stub that extracts the ZIPPED contents that are part of the file
[09:54] <mike__> like games and the like
[09:54] <_joe> wut is xgl
[09:54] <chavo> mike__, yes
[09:54] <Zambezi> Flannel: I'll import my mails in Outlook to Thunderbird. And when I'll migrate to Ubuntu. But is there any problem to import TB-files from Windows to Linux?
[09:54] <burepe> I want to use the Google Web Tool Kit and it says to install "Sun Java Standard Edition SDK" Can I do this through Adept? There are so many Java packages, it is a little confusing. Lil` help?
[09:54] <jimbo2006> Some unzippers ignore the stub, some don't
[09:54] <chavo> mike__, you can just start a normal xserver on as new tty to play games
[09:55] <_joe> mike__: but seriously though, i have some stuff run very quickly on XGL, and other stuff run slowly
[09:55] <_joe> mike__: for instance, mplayer -vo gl2 ran great
[09:55] <sn00p> How do I install rpm on ubuntu
[09:55] <Flannel> Zambezi: hansdezwart did just that, apparently, ask him about quirks.  I've never used thunderbird.
[09:55] <_joe> mike__: mplayer -vo xv did not
[09:55] <Flannel> !tell sn00p about alien
[09:55] <mike__> should i be bothered about XGL?
[09:55] <Fujitsu> Flannel, I don't think there are any issues with that.
[09:55] <ompaul> sn00p, you can, but most likely your just missing the way to do things on Ubuntu
[09:55] <Fujitsu> mike__, it looks great :)
[09:55] <mike__> i still want to play games :P
[09:55] <ompaul> sn00p, care to tell us what the package is?
[09:55] <Zambezi> hansdezwart: That's sound good. I have Windows atm, but not for many days more. The Outlook files->Thunderbird Windows->Thunderbird Linux is one of the last steps.
[09:55] <Flannel> Fujitsu: I wouldn't think so either.
[09:56] <uXp> what do they mean by gtk themes?
[09:56] <kermitX_> intelikey, i just downloaded winzip for windows, and extracted it using unzip winzip100.exe
[09:56] <Fujitsu> sn00p, what package is it?
[09:56] <mike__> oh well... we'll cross that bridge when i come to it
[09:56] <Zambezi> Flannel: I'll ask him.
[09:58] <intelikey> yes i just tested it too it does indeed work.   if it's a self extracting archive unzip archive.exe
[09:58] <dirge> Hello everyone.
[09:58] <ompaul> sn00p, we have about 20000  packages the default install  gives you access to about 3000, have a look this http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[09:58] <_svigiwlan> hi
[09:59] <Flannel> intelikey: right, but what is your "unzip"?
[09:59] <intelikey> and Fujitsu you are absolutely correct. this is not msdos.  it much better.
[09:59] <dirge> Just installed Ubuntu last night.
[09:59] <intelikey> Flannel the linux default
[09:59] <_svigiwlan> I would like to build a lightweight system from ubuntu-server
[09:59] <Flannel> intelikey: ah, ok.  I imagine it's a cab in there somewhere.
[09:59] <_svigiwlan> I only need madwifi, apache and mc and the binutils
[09:59] <dirge> Anyone here experienced with multiple monitor setups?
[09:59] <_svigiwlan> what can I remove?
[10:00] <intelikey> Flannel i haven't installed anything other than the hoary default.    and no it's a zip file with an executable wraper
[10:00] <SurfnKid> how can i set a program to execute on a mouse click?
[10:01] <martoss> hi there
[10:01] <Killuminati> Hey
[10:01] <uXp> i hate this thme crap, i can't get it to work
[10:01] <Killuminati> How do I view the equivilant of a task manager?
[10:02] <martoss> top in the console
[10:02] <intelikey> xtop
[10:02] <Killuminati> Anybody?
[10:02] <martoss> if your're using kde -> ctrl +exc
[10:02] <Killuminati> Nope
[10:02] <ompaul> _svigiwlan, well the ubuntu-base is fairly small, inspect the list in a terminal, apt-cache show ubuntu-base -- be careful take out the wrong thing and you will no longer have a functioning system
[10:02] <Killuminati> Gnome
[10:02] <Flannel> Killuminati: there's a "system monitor" in the menues
[10:02] <kermitX_> Killuminati, add the system monitor applet to your panel, or top from console
[10:02] <SurfnKid> intelikey, hi, do you know of a way to set a shortcut to a mouse button to run i.e. xmms
[10:02] <jimbo2006> Surfnkid have you tried the Alacarte menu edit? Try file/new
[10:03] <SurfnKid> jimbo2006, whats alcarte do?
[10:03] <Killuminati> Thanks everyone =)
[10:03] <_svigiwlan> ompaul, thanks
[10:03] <jimbo2006> A menu editor default on Ubuntu Dapper Drake
[10:03] <intelikey> SurfnKid it would depend on the wm  and no not off hand i don't know.  but i know it can be done.
[10:03] <SurfnKid> ah ok
[10:04] <SurfnKid> still learning how to change wms
[10:04] <_svigiwlan> dpkg -l  is my friend:)
[10:04] <ompaul> _svigiwlan, I have not included the next step, because trust me on this, if you don't know what to do next you don't want to try trimming anything out of it.
[10:04] <main> What happened to the icons in Dapper? My .cpp, .java, and .h files have lost their icons. Is there a way I can see them again?
[10:04] <SurfnKid> rm isnt my friend
[10:04] <DaveyJ> main, what are you using for a java editor?
[10:04] <intelikey> _svigiwlan apt-cache should be also then
[10:04] <sn00p> once I converted the rpm how do I install the .deb file?
[10:04] <_svigiwlan> for example i don't need vim
[10:05] <_svigiwlan> sn00p: dpkg -i yourfile.deb
[10:05] <main> DaveyJ, so far gedit and BlueJ.
[10:05] <DaveyJ> bluej? good?
[10:05] <dirge> I've used it. I like it.
[10:05] <DaveyJ> i'm coming from jcreatorLE on win32
[10:05] <ompaul> _svigiwlan, so check does anything depend on it, and are you happy for that to go also :)
[10:05] <intelikey> so apt-get remove vim-minamal
[10:05] <DaveyJ> i only need the basics
[10:05] <Flannel> BlueJ is fun.  useful for learning, that's for sure.
[10:06] <main> DaveyJ, it does open with gedit though. So what happened to the little teacup for .java files?
[10:06] <guestie> anybody have any cool/useful packages i should download?  i think ive got all my basics done now
[10:06] <sn00p> Once I have that in packages, how do i run it
[10:06] <dirge> BlueJ has joined with NetBeans on the newest NetBeans project.
[10:06] <Healot> for full featured industrial IDE, netbeans or Java Studio rocks
[10:06] <Healot> Borland JBuilder is cool too
[10:06] <_svigiwlan> apt-get remove warns me if it has a dependency, so it's OK now
[10:06] <Zambezi> Which is the best antivirus for Linux? There got to be an alternative to ClamAV.
[10:07] <dirge> Anyone do any work with multiple monitors in Ubuntu?
[10:07] <jimbo2006> guestie: sudo apt-get install blender (I think is cool)
[10:07] <iiiears> SurfnKid: "IMWHEEL" Enables multi button mice. Might be a trail to follow there.
[10:07] <DaveyJ> i didnt like JBuilder
[10:07] <guestie> jimbo whats that do
[10:07] <jimbo2006> 3d graphics
[10:07] <sn00p> _svigiwlan how do I run it?
[10:07] <guestie> ah interesting
[10:07] <intelikey> sn00p run what ?
[10:08] <stephan__> how do i make a filesystem reiserFS?
[10:08] <Zambezi> dirge: I heard of one person. He said he tired for month. It's pretty tricky.
[10:08] <_svigiwlan> sn00p: I think you've converted rpm to deb with alien, isn't it?
[10:08] <kermitX_> Zambezi, nver used it, but avg has a free (to use in certain environments) linux version http://free.grisoft.com/doc/20/lng/us/tpl/v5
[10:08] <sn00p> _svigiwlan yea
[10:08] <_svigiwlan> just run dpkg -i /path/to/yourfilenamehere.deb
[10:08] <Killuminati> Does anybody know how to install xampp?
[10:08] <intelikey> stephan__ convert to rieser ????  eeek.   or just format to rieserfs ?
[10:08] <stephan__> format
[10:08] <sn00p> _svigiwlan no I mean how do I run the program that I added the .deb ?
[10:08] <Killuminati> Does anybody know how to install xampp????
[10:09] <stephan__> intelikey, format
[10:09] <Flannel> Killuminati: you just asked that.  Do you need xampp? will normal lamp not work for you?
[10:09] <guestie> btw what streams WMV videos for you guys on websites?  I got easyubuntu and that makes totem do it, but it seems really slow... is there a better choice?
[10:09] <Zambezi> kermitX_: And there's Avast, Bitdefender, Panda and much much more. ;-) It confusing. On Windows, NOD32 is the best.
[10:09] <iiiears> reiserfs isn't even 10 percent faster. - sounds like a lot of extra work
[10:09] <intelikey> stephan__ mkfs.rieser /dev/blah
[10:09] <Killuminati> Flannel, I downloaded xampp but it's calling itself lamp
[10:09] <Killuminati> So how do I install lamp?
[10:09] <ompaul> !lamp
[10:09] <kermitX_> Killuminati, why not use the apache, php, mysql that's in main repository?
[10:10] <ompaul> !+lamp
[10:10] <Flannel> Killuminati: xampp is a pre-packaged lamp install, essentially.
[10:10] <intelikey> stephan__ example  sudo mkfs.rieserfs /dev/hda1
[10:10] <Flannel> !tell Killuminati about lamp
[10:10] <Flannel> that'll get you all setup and running
[10:10] <Flannel> erm, once ubotu wakes up.
[10:10] <Killuminati> lol
[10:10] <Killuminati> No messages
[10:10] <ompaul> !test
[10:10] <intelikey> stephan__ example2  sudo mkfs.rieser4 /dev/sdb3
[10:10] <iiiears> Much easier to buy an inexpensive RAID card. even software raid will give you better results after adding another drive
[10:10] <Flannel> ompaul: you keeeeled him!
[10:10] <iiiears> lol - I killed the internet? - Again.. sheesh.
[10:10] <ompaul> well I can't but
[10:10] <Killuminati> *waits*
[10:10] <ompaul> ...
[10:10] <stephan__> intelikey, command not found :/
[10:11] <selinium> hi ompaul :)
[10:11] <Killuminati> !help
[10:11] <Killuminati> Nothing =(
[10:11] <guestie> ubotu is just going to refer him to the wiki... search the wiki for what youre looking for
[10:11] <ompaul> Killuminati, go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ and search for lamp
[10:11] <guestie> ive learned itll save some time
[10:11] <Flannel> Killuminati: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[10:11] <ompaul> morning selinium
[10:11] <intelikey> stephan__ tab key is your friend.   mkfs.[tab] [tab] 
[10:11] <selinium> Hi all, since upraging to dapper update-manager does not show the changes. Is this a bug?
[10:12] <Flannel> selinium: there has only been once batch of changes since dapper.
[10:12] <sn00p> _svigiwaln there was a program in the .deb I converted from the rpm
[10:12] <t-thing> Hi. Yesterday I managed to get my dlink wireless card working just fine. But today, after reboot no luck. It would seem that the device doesn't understand wep at the moment: error set encode, error set essid. I'm using the linux rt61 drivers. I've been trying to get this working for a while now, so any help is very good
[10:12] <ubotu> Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP  one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or in 6.06 (Dapper Drake) you have the option of choosing to install a LAMP setup at the inital Ubuntu installation screen.
[10:12] <selinium> Flannel: I have got so waiting now....
[10:12] <SurfnKid> iiiears,where'd u get the iimwheel
[10:12] <SurfnKid> nevermind
[10:12] <main> What happened to ubotu?
[10:12] <intelikey> stephan__ it's called tab-completion   bash is funny that way....
[10:12] <Flannel> lag, or something.  He's back now.
[10:13] <Flannel> oh, I suppose he's not back, because of the flood.
[10:13] <mcpowley> how would i extract a file to someplace with permissions...I try to do it in the tar gui but i get a permissions error, do I have to do this in terminal with sudo?
[10:13] <iiiears> SurfnKid:  http://www.linuxheadquarters.com/howto/basic/imwheel.shtml
[10:14] <Frogzoo> any easier suggestions to get CDemu than build from source?
[10:14] <lerelele> hi! I have 2 soundcards and i want alsa to use the second one, how can i do this??
[10:14] <ompaul> Wheee
[10:14] <ompaul> !test
[10:14] <ubotu> Crashed.
[10:14] <SurfnKid> iiiears, thx
[10:14] <KriS83> Probably more a question for the Evolution devs, but is it possible to have evolution auto complete emailaddresses it knows for the addressbook? while typing them?
[10:15] <intelikey> mcpowley yep   man tar   and sudo tar -[blah]  file
[10:15] <acidjedi> Hey
[10:15] <iiiears> How do you apply a patch to source code? - Have a link?
[10:15] <acidjedi> Does anyone know how to install the proprietary ATI 3d drivers?
[10:15] <intelikey> !ati
[10:15] <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
[10:15] <Frogzoo> iiiears: cd to source dir, & 'patch -p1 < blah.patch'
[10:15] <acke> i have a tuchpad. when i move it 1 cm fast it move the cursor over the entire screen, changing the settings in the graphical mouse preferences doesnt affect the speed. Help plz???
[10:16] <acidjedi> thanks intelikey
[10:16] <sean> !ndiswrapper
[10:16] <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
[10:16] <Frogzoo> acke: you've likely got the wrong mouse protocol configured in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:16] <iiiears> Cool. - Wish i had asked sooner.
[10:17] <acke> Frogzoo. how to change?
[10:17] <iiiears> Frogzoo - Where do i put the patch file?
[10:17] <Frogzoo> iiiears: anywhere you like...
[10:17] <stephan__> intelikey, mkreiserfs was the command:o
[10:18] <Frogzoo> acke: google for your mouse make/model + xorg.conf
[10:18] <intelikey> acke could sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg    or  sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:18] <iiiears> XMMS from source with samba support. - tasty. - Thanks again
[10:18] <intelikey> stephan__ depends on where.  that looks like a busybox command.   doing it from an install cd ?
[10:19] <DaveyJ> how do you execute java classes?
[10:19] <babo> so in aide, when I run `aide --init` ... it creates a /var/lib/aide/aide.db.new file ... and when I run `aide -C` it tells me that it can't find /var/lib/aide/aidb.db  ... ? why does it look for a different file ... ?
[10:19] <odinriko> I have a third party .deb file that won't install without 'xlib' how do I force it to install
[10:19] <intelikey> install xlib
[10:20] <chavo> xlib has been deprecated in dapper
[10:20] <Matthewv> odinriko, you could try 'sudo dpkg -i --force-depends <package-name>' if it is impossible to install xlib.. but i would install xlib if you can
[10:20] <main> Ompaul, what happened to the teacup icon for .java files?
[10:20] <intelikey> xlibs moe than likely.
[10:20] <odinriko> Matthewv: like chavo said it doesn't seem to exist in ubuntu
[10:20] <Zambezi> Have anyone heard of Irssi, an IRC-client?
[10:20] <Killuminati> I have
[10:20] <wims> yes
[10:20] <ompaul> main, no idea, I imagine its a coffee cup trademark by Sun
[10:21] <chavo> odinriko, you trying to install opera ?
[10:21] <intelikey> hehhe half the people in here are probably using it Zambezi
[10:21] <odinriko> chavo: no, cedega
[10:21] <Matthewv> odinriko, try find the equiv. in dapper, install that, and then force the package as i said above
[10:21] <Zambezi> intelikey: Sounds good. Thanks!
[10:21] <main> Ompaul, I mean in Dapper for identification of .java files? In Breezy, there is a cup icon for .java files. In Dapper, it is just a blank page icon.
[10:21] <chavo> xlibs is not availabe in dapper
[10:21] <intelikey> Zambezi it's the 'default' irc cliend for ubuntu.
[10:21] <odinriko> chavo: What is the equivilent?
[10:21] <ompaul> Zambezi, you install it as irssi-text and invoke is at irssi
[10:22] <main> For .cpp files there are 3 black gears as an icon.
[10:22] <Flannel> ompaul: it should already be installed, it's part of ubuntu-desktop
[10:22] <intelikey> ompaul what ub install doesn't install irssi by default ?
[10:22] <ompaul> main, no ied
[10:22] <ompaul> main, no idea, really its not my cuppa - its non free software
[10:22] <intelikey> Flannel or ubuntu-server either one.
[10:22] <iiiears> Is there an Ubuntu equivalent to mime-magic for apache? What file assigns icons and qualified apps?
[10:23] <ompaul> they'll never notice that
[10:23] <Flannel> intelikey: is it part of -server?
[10:23] <iiiears> file associations
[10:23] <odinriko> Matthewv: Thank you, that worked.
[10:23] <Matthewv> no probs odinriko
[10:23] <Flannel> intelikey: seems there is no ubuntu-server.  Oh, dapper maybe, I suppose.
[10:23] <intelikey> Flannel was back in hoary.   long time ago
[10:24] <Flannel> intelikey: right, on breezy there is no ubuntu-server
[10:24] <Zambezi> intelikey, ompaul: Even better. Then I'll be online as soon as I installed Ubuntu.
[10:24] <ompaul> there is a ubuntu-server
[10:24] <Flannel> ompaul: not according to apt
[10:24] <ompaul> it is an iso
[10:24] <intelikey> Flannel no the server install.
[10:24] <ompaul> its ubuntu-base
[10:24] <kermitX_> there's an iso but not a meta package.
[10:24] <Flannel> oh. psh.
[10:25] <sean> !hardware
[10:25] <ubotu> somebody said hardware was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[10:25] <intelikey> Flannel dpkg -L ubuntu-base | grep irssi
[10:26] <intelikey> i would but ubuntu-base is not installed here.
[10:26] <intelikey> well actually i did....
[10:26] <Flannel> erm, I don't see it as part of ubuntu-base.  ubuntu base depends on -minimal and -standard, minimal is ... well, minimal, and base doesn't have irssi in it.
[10:26] <Flannel> ubuntu-desktop does
[10:27] <kermitX_> irssi is only in the *desktop metas
[10:27] <intelikey> Flannel hmm ok.  i can't argue with that.
[10:27] <jirwin> hey
[10:27] <xukun_> what is the default irc client in dapper?
[10:27] <Flannel> xukun_: which version?
[10:28] <intelikey> irssi
[10:28] <xukun_> Flannel, hmm the LTS
[10:28] <Flannel> xukun_: technically "default" is GAIM.  xchat-gnome is in main though.
[10:28] <jirwin> would there be any reason in particular that when I try and load up a desktop (gnmoe,kde,ion3) when my resolution is 1600x1200 it freezes...but if it is 1024x768 it doesn't?
[10:28] <Flannel> irssi is also installed
[10:28] <pd273> Hi there, when I do a apt-get -f install I get this error http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/769319, any idea how I can remove this package
[10:29] <_RCM_> so has anyone had any experience with the live install acting diffrently as far as computer functions go..as compared to the actual install?....for example..the function keys worked ony my sony laptop great when running live..however they do not in the actual install
[10:29] <DaveyJ> how do you execute java classes?
[10:29] <intelikey> Flannel is that where the symlink 'irc' points ?
[10:29] <xukun_> Flannel, thanks
[10:29] <jirwin> DaveyJ: use the 'java' command
[10:29] <Flannel> intelikey: er, I don't know?
[10:29] <Frogzoo> DaveyJ: java blah.class
[10:29] <DaveyJ> hrmm i tired that
[10:29] <intelikey> ls -l `which irc`
[10:30] <Healot> Frogzoo, with out the class :)
[10:30] <Flannel> intelikey: irc runs irssi on my box.
[10:30] <Healot> the .class extension :-
[10:30] <Flannel> intelikey, I'm running breezy though, let me go try on dapper
[10:30] <intelikey> does that not make it the default   irc  client ?
[10:30] <DaveyJ> there we go
[10:30] <DaveyJ> gotta leave out the ".class"
[10:30] <avis> hello
[10:31] <Healot> for JAR file, add the switch "-jar" before the jar filename
[10:31] <avis> i have a wifi card and i must usa wpa-tkip with it
[10:31] <avis> i'm using regular LTS Ubuntu
[10:31] <DaveyJ> would anyone happen to know where the default jdk is located?
[10:31] <Healot> the desktop CD?
[10:31] <avis> no i did a proper install
[10:31] <avis> on my learning computer that roxors
[10:31] <avis> so i have plenty of linux machines to study with
[10:31] <xukun_> anybdoy using dell inspiron 9300 with Dapper LTS?
[10:32] <_RCM_> so has anyone had any experience with the live install acting diffrently as far as computer functions go..as compared to the actual install?....for example..the function keys worked ony my sony laptop great when running live..however they do not in the actual install
[10:32] <Flannel> intelikey: heh, wild goose chase.  /usr/bin/irc -> /etc/alternatives/irc -> irssi
[10:32] <Healot> java will find it automatically, or you can suppy -X:javahome or $CLASSPATH environment... DaveyJ
[10:32] <Frogzoo> DaveyJ: I'd recommend installing the sun jre
[10:32] <avis> Flannel did you notice that was not put in the menus ?
[10:32] <Healot> java --help for more switches
[10:32] <intelikey> Flannel yeah i don't do alternatives.
[10:32] <Flannel> avis: irssi?  that's because it's console based.
[10:32] <avis> i've seen it inside a menu before
[10:33] <jirwin> i use irssi on a screen.
[10:33] <dayer> hi, someone knows why when I try to boot Ubuntu install the keyboard doesn't respond, it's so freezen and I can't select language?
[10:33] <avis> hi ompaul
[10:33] <Scorpmoon> isn't FAT32 slow on a 64bit system
[10:33] <intelikey> i rm /etc/alternatives   then fix the broken links and edit update-alternatives
[10:33] <jirwin> try using vga=711
[10:33] <u01p2109> Flannel: how to set up in irssi enother codepage?
[10:33] <avis> Scorpmoon, i seriously doubt it its actually the faster of the two
[10:33] <Flannel> u01p2109: er, what?
[10:33] <Healot> Scorpmoon: access to disk depends on the rotation speed of the disk+buffer
[10:33] <ompaul> avis, morning
[10:33] <u01p2109> Flannel: et. KOI8-R
[10:33] <BlackadderNZ> hi, can someone help me with my XGL?
[10:33] <avis> ompaul, likewse
[10:33] <Stardog> help... tried to upgrade from breezy to dapper... didnt work 'cause of some repoproblems... changed to dapper repo and the upgrade seemed to work fine... til the end... couldn't install tetex-base.-bin -and extra and Jadetex 'cause of requirements problem. Xserver went wild and wouldnt start. It started after a forced systemcheck, but with bad color and still cant install tetex and jadetex.... what do I do?
[10:34] <Healot> it does not depends on CPU... if DMA is enabled
[10:34] <Flannel> BlackadderNZ: #ubuntu-xgl
[10:34] <ompaul> !xgl
[10:34] <Scorpmoon> theres no other alternatives to make a shared drive between windows and linux?
[10:34] <ubotu> 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/  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[10:34] <BlackadderNZ> ah, thanks
[10:34] <DaveyJ> i'm running the BlueJ installer and its asking for the jdk directory, thats why i ask
[10:34] <mrmist> good morning everybody :)
[10:34] <Scorpmoon> does Vista still use NTFS
[10:34] <ompaul> Scorpmoon, don't know and it is offtopic
[10:34] <avis> i have a wifi card and i must usa wpa-tkip with it
[10:34] <aftertaf> Scorpmoon, yup, cos winfs is an urban myth ;)
[10:34] <Scorpmoon> ok
[10:34] <Killuminati> WTF?
[10:34] <mrmist> Is there any way for me to investigate the load on both my CPU's ?
[10:34] <Scorpmoon> no it's not offtopic
[10:34] <Killuminati> Amarok skips all my songs
[10:34] <intelikey> Scorpmoon ext2explorer
[10:34] <mrmist> This is my first dui core PC
[10:34] <mrmist> duo core
[10:34] <avis> i cann't change my network to wep with mac filtering because we have a wifi printer on our network
[10:35] <jirwin> mrmist: try the command 'w'
[10:35] <Healot> duel-core!
[10:35] <avis> i have an x2 3800 or 4200
[10:35] <Healot> i haven't see one live yet
[10:35] <Killuminati> Help please
[10:35] <ompaul> Scorpmoon  I don't concur if you say how do you use ntfs then it is not, but asking about vista here is offtopic
[10:35] <mrmist> jirwin: the command "w" ?
[10:35] <jirwin> yup
[10:36] <jirwin> mrmist: in a console type 'w'
[10:36] <Scorpmoon> if you can't compare ubuntu to vista that's just sad
[10:36] <Killuminati> Why does Amarok skip all my songs?
[10:36] <ompaul> Killuminati, #kubuntu for more specific kde help
[10:36] <Flannel> u01p2109: in your configuration file, theres a "term_charset" value.
[10:36] <intelikey> you can't compare linux to anything....
[10:36] <avis> i got cheap 2.8 ghz Celeron with SSE3 :)  a nice via chipset.  a nice wifi supported card.  a msi nvidia card that wont spawn graphics from console.  on any machine.
[10:36] <jirwin> Killuminati: maybe...codecs?
[10:36] <mrmist> jirwin: Ok...so two items pop up... but what bout the load on them ?
[10:36] <jirwin> what format are the songs in?
[10:36] <avis> and 2 gigs ram
[10:36] <jirwin> the should be three decimal numbers
[10:36] <mrmist> jirwin: How do I know how much each core is being used ?
[10:36] <jirwin> those are your load averages.
[10:37] <Killuminati> ompaul, This is the gnome version
[10:37] <Frogzoo> what's the best way to create a .cue image that accurately captures all the subtrack info, including errors/copy protection schemes?
[10:37] <Killuminati> jirwin, I already downloaded all the stuff needed
[10:37] <Flannel> Scorpmoon: no, this channel is for Ubuntu support, #ubuntu-offtopic is for general chat.  Please go there if you want to further talk about XP/Vista/whatever.
[10:37] <xukun_> Anybody know I good link for installing all kind of things like multimedia, java and things like that?
[10:37] <Scorpmoon> lol whatever
[10:37] <mrmist> jirwin: Can I paste it on PM to you ?
[10:37] <avis> ompaul the system i described was my gnome machine.  the 2.4 will be my server as i dont have the bandwidth to push anything serious
[10:37] <Frogzoo> !tell xukun_ about docs
[10:37] <xukun_> I even dont have thunderbird
[10:37] <Flannel> !tell xukun_ about easyubuntu
[10:37] <iiiears> Frogzoo - Take a peek at ddrescue.
[10:37] <aftertaf> Scorpmoon, you can talk about whatever in the other forum, this one we try to keep clear JUST for ubuntu help for users with ubuntu problems.
[10:37] <Scorpmoon> the reason i've been staying off linux until now is all the evangelists around
[10:37] <Frogzoo> xukun_: also try searching in synaptic
[10:38] <Frogzoo> iiiears: will do, thx m8
[10:38] <ompaul> Scorpmoon, your offtopic
[10:38] <burepe> Hey, can I upgrade to a different language or just change my whole system to Japanese?
[10:38] <Killuminati> I already installed the mp3 codecs
[10:38] <aftertaf> Scorpmoon, its not an evangelist trip, but if discussions start among 800+ people and someone has a problem with his WEP encryption with network-manager, we'll miss it ;)
[10:38] <Killuminati> I should be able to listen to it
[10:38] <Flannel> Scorpmoon: we don't midn you talking about chatty things in an ubuntu channel, just not THIS one, #ubuntu-offtopic please.
[10:39] <ompaul> ehh he is muted folks the subject is over i'll let him back in 10
[10:39] <avis> aftertaf, i'm just needing help.. no need to point me out in a crowd
[10:39] <aftertaf> in meantime Scorpmoon join offtopic and you can compare as much as you want.... ;)
[10:39] <BlackadderNZ> can someone help me on the #ubuntu-xgl channel, please?
[10:39] <aftertaf> avis, you have that problem??? ;) lol not intended
[10:39] <xukun_> Frogzoo: Flannel thanks a lot
[10:39] <Killuminati> So
[10:39] <Killuminati> Anybody?
[10:39] <avis> aftertaf, hehe its ok.  its actually wpa thats bothering me
[10:40] <Killuminati> Amarok skips all my songs
[10:40] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: read this from ubotu
[10:40] <Flannel> Killuminati: did you do the mp3 stuff for kubuntu?
[10:40] <Frogzoo> !amarok
[10:40] <ubotu> well, amarok is a music player for Linux and Unix with an intuitive interface. See http://amarok.kde.org ; amaroK's features: http://amarok.kde.org/content/view/51/1/ - To install Amarok 1.4 on Ubuntu, see http://kubuntu.org/announcements/amarok-1.4.php
[10:40] <Killuminati> I did
[10:40] <Killuminati> I already installed the thing that lets me listen to mp3's
[10:40] <aftertaf> Killuminati, codec problem, or output engine woes...
[10:40] <Flannel> Killuminati: you might find that someone in #kubuntu can help you better
[10:40] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: that 'skipping' is because you're missing mp3 codecs
[10:40] <Killuminati> Flannel, I'M ON GNOME
[10:41] <jirwin> use rhythmbox then.
[10:41] <jirwin> or xmms
[10:41] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I already have the mp3 codecs
[10:41] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: this is a simple problem - read the docs, install the mp3 codecs
[10:41] <Killuminati> jirwin, I need global shortcuts
[10:41] <aftertaf> Killuminati, first test other mp3 players, see if it is amaroK or your system.....
[10:41] <Flannel> Killuminati: did you get the gnome codecs or the kde shortcuts?
[10:41] <Flannel> erm, codecs.
[10:41] <aftertaf> lol Flannel
[10:41] <jirwin> xmms supports global shortcuts
[10:41] <intelikey> script for use with deborphan     you got to try it.       " while deborphan | grep [A-z]  >/dev/null 2>&1 ;do $SU apt-get --purge remove `deborphan` ;done  "
[10:41] <Killuminati> aftertaf, Done and it worked
[10:41] <Frogzoo> aftertaf: this is a known problem, Killuminati's setup is wrong
[10:41] <mrmist> I'm back
[10:41] <Killuminati> Flannel, gnome codecs
[10:41] <aftertaf> oki.
[10:42] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, So what do I do?
[10:42] <Flannel> Killuminati: that's your problem. amaroK is a KDE based program.
[10:42] <aftertaf> Frogzoo, known pb with amarok config?
[10:42] <avis> after my run with XGL i wll manually be using workspaces
[10:42] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: read the docs, & install the  mp3 codecs
[10:42] <jirwin> amorok should technically work on gnome
[10:42] <jirwin> it works for me.
[10:42] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I tried but I get errors
[10:42] <Flannel> Killuminati: go install the KDE codecs, see if it works.
[10:42] <aftertaf> for the links etc...
[10:42] <intelikey> oh the $SU should add sudo if you are not uid 0   that can be changed.   should be changed.   i knew i couldn't paste the whole thing.
[10:43] <aftertaf> Killuminati, you tried what when you got errors? and what errors? pastebin them ;)
[10:43] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, what *exactly* is the problem? (too far back) ... I've been able to fix a few amarok problems on my machine that nobody here had the answer to.
[10:43] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, When I try to play songs amarok skips them
[10:44] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: have you installed amarok-engines ?
[10:44] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, have you tried any other media players as well (to see if it is a system wide problem, or just amarok) ?
[10:44] <aftertaf> CrippsFX, yes he has.
[10:44] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Just amarok
[10:44] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I added it through the Add/Remove thing.
[10:44] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: you also need libk3b2-mp3
[10:44] <Frogzoo> this is all in the wiki, btw
[10:45] <steveO_> any way to see why my dads ubuntu 6 box is using like 250mb of ram out of the 256 it has?
[10:45] <Frogzoo> steveO_: this is normal - the kernel uses 'free' mem for buffer space
[10:45] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Installing now.
[10:46] <aftertaf> hehe Killuminati :]  good luck
[10:46] <Killuminati> Are there any other mp3 players with global shortcuts?
[10:46] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, humor me, and use mpg321 -Z /path/to/music/*.mp3 both as root and ass a regular user.
[10:46] <CrippsFX> *and aS (not ass)
[10:46] <bullrage> Hi all. I just tried apt-get install kernel-headers but I can't find any headers for 2.6.15-23-386. Where can I find them?
[10:46] <intelikey> Killuminati could be the wrong output selected    set to esound  or alsa
[10:46] <steveO_> Tasks:  89 total,   1 running,  88 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
[10:46] <steveO_> Cpu(s):  0.0% us,  0.0% sy,  0.0% ni, 100.0% id,  0.0% wa,  0.0% hi,  0.0% si
[10:46] <steveO_> Mem:    256244k total,   249616k used,     6628k free,    60836k buffers
[10:46] <steveO_> Swap:   433712k total,    48312k used,   385400k free,    81452k cached
[10:46] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, because there are still multiple problems that this could be.
[10:47] <intelikey> steve0_ that will get me kicked.
[10:47] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Didn't work
[10:47] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Will do that now
[10:47] <bullrage> or which repo? :/
[10:47] <Frogzoo> steveO_: for the 2nd time, this is NORMAL
[10:47] <steveO_> ok cool.
[10:48] <avis> if anyone would like to look at my wpa_supplicant.conf to tell me whats wrong with it here is the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/769377
[10:48] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly     ?
[10:48] <Killuminati> CrippsFX,
[10:48] <Tomcat_> steveO_: Check out "free -m"... the line +/- buffers/cache. That's the RAM that's being used.
[10:48] <Killuminati> No such command
[10:48] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Already got that
[10:48] <Tomcat_> steveO_: top only shows what's allocated.
[10:48] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, sorry, you have to apt-get it first ....
[10:49] <Madpilot> steveO_, Linux will use as much RAM as it can get to cache things - my 1Gb machine is currently 100% used, 35% in use & 65% in cache...
[10:49] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: restarted amarok?
[10:49] <steveO_> ah ok, awesome.
[10:49] <steveO_> thanks.
[10:49] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Yeah
[10:49] <woodwizzle> I just realised that dapper doesn't have a cairo theme :(
[10:49] <Flannel> woodwizzle: you're welcome to install one.
[10:49] <woodwizzle> bummer. I thought that would for sure be in dapper since its been talked about since hoary
[10:49] <ompaul> steveO_, however pasting into the channel is not normal, please use a "paste.ubuntu-nl.org" not the channel thanks
[10:50] <bullrage> nevermind, found them as linux-headers
[10:50] <steveO_> np
[10:50] <steveO_> sorry.
[10:50] <Madpilot> need sleep - later, all
[10:50] <Scorpmoon> thanks for letting me speak again. Now I understand the "Ubuntu spirit" :-)
[10:50] <iiiears> Why waste RAM? Windows might but Linux is bred from heartier stock. Web servers.
[10:50] <woodwizzle> Flannel, Is there a cairo-ubuntu colored theme?
[10:50] <Flannel> woodwizzle: nah, new "overall theme" won't come out until Edgy, to round out the cycle.
[10:50] <skippy> guys does anyone know of a front end for the gnu c compiler?
[10:50] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: amarok -> settings -> config amarok ->  engine = xine & plugins = esd
[10:51] <Flannel> woodwizzle: no idea, I don't have a GUI ;)  check gnome-looks and stuff.  check the forums, they;ve got an artwork/etc section, might be a theme forum.
[10:51] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Done
[10:51] <iiiears> Interested in RAM usage? google "Linux Swappiness"
[10:51] <avis> if anyone would like to look at my wpa_supplicant.conf to tell me whats wrong with it here is the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/769377
[10:51] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, It just plays music
[10:51] <Pooh22> skippy: kdevelop, eclipse?
[10:52] <avis> Killuminati, it also interfaces with ipods
[10:52] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, as both root and reg user?
[10:52] <amit> i am building a uClinux image for ARM processor and facing a problem
[10:52] <ompaul> skippy, there are so many options I can't see anyone building one
[10:52] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Didn't make a difference
[10:52] <CrippsFX> avis, he's talking about mpg321
[10:52] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, No difference
[10:52] <amit> can anyone help ?
[10:52] <avis> oops
[10:52] <Killuminati> amit, What's your problem?
[10:52] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, kay.
[10:52] <Killuminati> So...
[10:52] <Pupeno> Hello.
[10:52] <Killuminati> Hi =)
[10:53] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Any other ideas?
[10:53] <mrmist> Here's a tough one: Any way to see the INDIVIDUAL load on my TWO processors ??
[10:53] <iiiears> amit - Oops. - I will listen and be lost in about ten seconds okay?
[10:53] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, what does : tools>configure amarok look like (for the engines tab)?
[10:53] <amit> at the final step i.e make it gives an error called
[10:53] <Pupeno> How do I extract encrypted and unencrypted RSA keys out of my certificate issued by CAcert ?
[10:53] <skippy> thx Pooh22 and ompaul, i think kdevelop will help me, I'd like something that I can learn C with, and quickly see my code come to life :)
[10:53] <Killuminati> Sound system = Xine Engine
[10:53] <amit> undefined refrence to lookup_machine_type
[10:53] <Killuminati> Output Engine = esd
[10:53] <CrippsFX> mrmist, top should work ...
[10:54] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, you're using gnome you say?
[10:54] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Correct.
[10:54] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: system -> prefs -> sound enable sw sound mixing - esd
[10:54] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, make the output plugin alsa
[10:54] <mrmist> argh
[10:54] <bullrage> stdlib.h: No such file or directory -- what package do I need?
[10:54] <B1zz> does any one know how to extract .exe files in linux? I need it for a bios flash
[10:54] <mrmist> I pushed some buttons I shouldn't have... sorry for popping in and out
[10:54] <u01p2109> 3ddeskd: glXIsDirect failed, no Direct Rendering possible!
[10:54] <u01p2109> 3ddeskd: Please configure hardware acceleration.  Exiting.
[10:54] <blind> "extract" ? B1zz
[10:54] <amit> undefined refrence to lookup_machine_type
[10:55] <B1zz> yeah
[10:55] <B1zz> its in an .exe format
[10:55] <iiiears> Uhoh - We have been visited by corporate IT techs and technology writers. - There are some here that can answer your question easily. - I am lost.
[10:55] <CrippsFX> B1zz, just use: unzip <file>.exe
[10:55] <Seveas> mornin #ubuntu
[10:55] <blind> exe files are executables. They're not.. extractable?
[10:55] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, No difference
[10:55] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, No difference.
[10:55] <ompaul> morning Seveas
[10:55] <CrippsFX> mornin' Seveas ... you slept in l;ate ;)
[10:55] <B1zz> ok ill try that
[10:55] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, fuser -v /dev/dsp
[10:56] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: reboot maybe
[10:56] <Seveas> CrippsFX, I'm at work already 
[10:56] <B1zz> sweet i got it :)
[10:56] <iiiears> Seveas - amit, pupeno
[10:56] <CrippsFX> Seveas, so am I .... I've been here for 3 1/2 hours :P
[10:56] <avis> if anyone would like to look at my wpa_supplicant.conf to tell me whats wrong with it here is the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/769377
[10:56] <Seveas> CrippsFX, hehe 
[10:56] <Pupeno> iiiears: what ?
[10:56] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Nothing happened
[10:56] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, no output?
[10:56] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Already tried that after amarok install
[10:56] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Correct.
[10:57] <CrippsFX> Killuminati,  well, that's *good* ...
[10:57] <iiiears> Pupeno - Likely Seveas can answer your question.
[10:57] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Sarcasm?
[10:57] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, you're using the xine engine right?
[10:57] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Correct.
[10:57] <Pupeno> iiiears: thank you.
[10:57] <babo> does anyone here use mod_security with apache on their ubuntu installation ? ... it seems that my installation didn't download any mod_sec.conf document ...
[10:57] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, no, it tells me something ...
[10:57] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, amarok 1.3 or 1.4 ?
[10:57] <Seveas> Pupeno, what's the question?
[10:57] <bullrage> stdlib.h: No such file or directory -- what package do I need? I installed gcc
[10:57] <Pupeno> Seveas: How do I extract encrypted and unencrypted RSA keys out of my certificate issued by CAcert ?
[10:58] <Killuminati> 1.3.9
[10:58] <iiiears> Easily - Blindfolded
[10:58] <kaligula> Hello!
[10:58] <bullrage> hmm i'll try build-essential
[10:58] <Pupeno> Seveas: I have done it before, but I don't remember how and my certificate expired, I have the new one, but I need those keys separated (Apache requires them).
[10:58] <Seveas> Pupeno, man openssl / man x509 should be able to tell you that
[10:58] <Seveas> my x509/ssl knowledge is rusty
[10:58] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, 1.3.9
[10:58] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, try getting amarok v. 1.4.0
[10:59] <Killuminati> That's the latest there is though
[10:59] <Killuminati> =X
[10:59] <Killuminati> For gnomel
[10:59] <mcpowley> Okay, so I set a partition of 40 gigs fat32 on my external hard drive(same drive my linux partition is on) so I could download bittorrent files there and at the same time allow windows to access it. However, when i try to download to that area with azeurus, I get operation not permitted set length fails error
[10:59] <mcpowley> like it can't access the disk
[10:59] <kaligula> Do you know how I can compile c++ file in the Linux?
[10:59] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, give me a moment, I'll get you the website that has the REAL latest ;)
[10:59] <skon> hello
[10:59] <Killuminati> Thanks =)
[10:59] <iiiears> Seveas - Good catch :)
[10:59] <kaligula> by terminal!
[10:59] <azer> hi all
[10:59] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: this is dapper, yes?
[10:59] <Pupeno> Seveas: ok. thank you.
[10:59] <azer> where is alsaconf ?
[10:59] <Killuminati> 6.06
[11:00] <CrippsFX> kaligula, gcc -o execfile file.cpp
[11:00] <Jowi> mcpowley: make sure you have write permissions to that fat32 drive
[11:00] <skon> i want to install aide to ubuntu fresh install before connecting to the net
[11:00] <skon> what is the best way to go about this?
[11:00] <kaligula> CrippsFX: Thank You very much!
[11:00] <mcpowley> jowi, sorry i'm kind of new to this, how would I do that?
[11:01] <kaligula> You all are from USA?
[11:01] <azer> when I do dpkg -L alsa-utils, I can't see alsaconf. WHere is it ?
[11:01] <Jowi> mcpowley: can you post your /etc/fstab file to the pastebin please
[11:01] <CrippsFX> kaligula, np. :)
[11:01] <Jowi> ubotu: tell mcpowley about pastebin
[11:01] <mcpowley> jowi, thanks will do
[11:01] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: also worth opening volume control & checking there's no mutes
[11:01] <CrippsFX> !tell Killuminati about amarok
[11:02] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, thats where I got the info ;)
[11:02] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I'm not that stupid xD
[11:02] <kaligula> girls  and boys how I can install video driver?
[11:02] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: does the Amarok player show moving sound levels?
[11:02] <uXp> how do you install new icons for the whole ubuntu system?
[11:03] <iiiears> !binarydriverhowto
[11:03] <ubotu> hmm... binarydriverhowto is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/BinaryDriverHowto or ask !Display !Resolution !ati !nvidia Please use /msg <your_question> to avoid flooding the channel
[11:03] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: or is it still skipping tracks?
[11:03] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, No idea
[11:03] <mcpowley> jowi, here ya go http://pastebin.com/769414
[11:03] <Killuminati> !tell CrippsFX about amarok
[11:03] <Killuminati> It only supplies a kubuntu link
[11:03] <Jowi> mcpowley: will have a look
[11:03] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: well neither have I ;)
[11:03] <mcpowley> jowi: thanks
[11:04] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, It's skipping tracks
[11:04] <Killuminati> It goes on them and just goes on the next one
[11:04] <ROBOd> hello guys
[11:04] <Flannel> Killuminati: did you install the KDE mp3 codec?
[11:04] <tazrage> Hi
[11:04] <Killuminati> Flannel, Link please?
[11:04] <Flannel> !tell Killuminati about mp3
[11:04] <ROBOd> i have a tv tuner which properly works only after i manually modprobe bttv card=78
[11:04] <iiiears> !ubotu binarydriverhowto is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/BinaryDriverHowto or ask !Display !Resolution !ati !nvidia Please use /msg !<your_question> to avoid flooding the channel
[11:04] <ubotu> ...but binarydriverhowto is already something else...
[11:04] <Killuminati> I have that ffs
[11:04] <ROBOd> how to make ubuntu automatically do that?
[11:05] <mcpowley> jowi: Ah sorry, I just found the solution to my problem on the azeurus wiki
[11:05] <Jowi> mcpowley: change the "umask=007" to "umask=000" and delete ",gid=46" then remount it
[11:05] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: damn, should have found this earlier: you need to install: libxine-extracodecs
[11:05] <ROBOd> in ubuntu breezy i did add a new line "bttv card=78" to /etc/modules
[11:05] <tazrage> i have a little problem with my wireless internet connection, i did everything like it is written in a wiki to install the driver via ndiswrapper but it still does not work
[11:05] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, yes, but that kubuntu link has the packages for amarok 1.4.0  ... trust the ubotu ;)  ... go to the page and read the directions
[11:05] <kaligula> Au-u-u-u-u! how I can install video driver? Can you help me?
[11:05] <ROBOd> but now i have ubuntu dapper and that does no longer work
[11:06] <Killuminati> Hmm
[11:06] <Killuminati> I just noticed
[11:06] <kaligula> You heard me?
[11:06] <Killuminati> It's like amarok is fastfowarding the songs
[11:07] <Flannel> Frogzoo: I already suggested that forger ago.
[11:07] <Killuminati> On the time bar it shows it moving quickly
[11:07] <ROBOd> somebody? please
[11:07] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: the extracodecs should/will fix this
[11:07] <u01p2109> ROBOd:
[11:07] <iiiears> kaligula - Who manufactured you video card?
[11:07] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: dpkg -l libxine-extracodecs
[11:08] <ROBOd> u01p2109: do you know?
[11:08] <kaligula> Ge-Force!
[11:08] <u01p2109> ROBOd: I have ubuntu / xubuntu dapper Drake - its work
[11:08] <iiiears> ati, nVidia, Intel?
[11:08] <blind> GeForce made my card!@#$%^&*
[11:08] <CrippsFX> you mean nvidia?
[11:08] <u01p2109> iiiears: SiS
[11:08] <Flannel> blind: erm, GeForce is nvidia?
[11:08] <blind> yeah, i know
[11:08] <blind> i was mocking.
[11:08] <iiiears> kaligula - !nvidia should provide you with a step by step walkthrough.
[11:09] <Flannel> !tell kaligula about nvidia
[11:09] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, It doesn't do anything
[11:09] <Killuminati> It shows some text but it isn't doing anything
[11:10] <rredd4> Please look at this:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15376   having trouble installing Scummvm
[11:10] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs
[11:10] <Sven_vB> hi :)
[11:10] <netgrabber> Hi I can't find the jigdo of the dvd image :/
[11:10] <iiiears> kaligula - It can be tough at first. If you can install a binary driver file the rest gets easier using apt-get or synaptic.
[11:10] <Sven_vB> how much disk space do i need for the dapper default install?
[11:10] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I already have it
[11:10] <Flannel> netgrabber: think there's only a torrent of the dvd
[11:10] <netgrabber> this sucks
[11:11] <dirge> I'm back and very unhappy.
[11:11] <netgrabber> I have an approx mirror here :/
[11:11] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: dpkg says you don't
[11:11] <netgrabber> now I have to redownload everything
[11:11] <md_orion> Does anyone know if there will be an updated desktop cd image soon? (one that boots properly)
[11:11] <ompaul> netgrabber, no
[11:11] <Killuminati> I just did it again
[11:11] <ompaul> netgrabber, I have something here that might be useful
[11:11] <Killuminati> I'm sure i have it
[11:12] <mcpowley> do you guys recommend firestarter for a firewall or something else?
[11:12] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: dpkg doesn't lie
[11:12] <netgrabber> firestartet is nice, i'm using shorewall
[11:12] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I just told you I have it.
[11:12] <Killuminati> Trust me on that.
[11:12] <dirge> I've been altering and tweaking xorg.conf for hours.. Nothing would get 2 monitors working... So I keymashed the entired xorg.conf file and it STILL ran.. So I erased xorg.conf... Yup still runs..
[11:12] <iiiears> u01p2109: SiS - hmm - Not sure if video acceleration is provided for cards made by SiS - if you can type lspci and paste the ouput to http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/ I or someone else can see if that particular card supports accel.
[11:12] <netgrabber> ompaul: ?
[11:13] <ompaul> netgrabber, I had to go looking in places strange to find it http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/6.06/release/
[11:13] <bigfoot1> hi guys, I am in the ftp program. I tried doing "put" but it can't find the local file. help
[11:13] <blind> Are you in the right directory, bigfoot1?
[11:13] <rredd4> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15376  please look at
[11:13] <dirge> My X11 runs _without_ xorg.conf
[11:13] <bigfoot1> blind: how can i check what is the current local directory?
[11:13] <Killuminati> Help!
[11:13] <ompaul> bigfoot1, do lpwd
[11:13] <blind> bigfoot1: lc
[11:13] <wezzer> bigfoot1: pwd
[11:13] <Flannel> bigfoot1: if you're not in the correct local directory, you'll need to use an absolute path
[11:13] <blind> oh
[11:13] <dirge> pwd
[11:13] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: either 'dpkg -l libxine-extracodecs'     says you have it, or you don't
[11:13] <Killuminati> I did it
[11:14] <dirge> pwd = present working directory
[11:14] <Killuminati> It says installed at the end of the Status line
[11:14] <bigfoot1> dirge: isn't pwd for the remote pwd?
[11:14] <netgrabber> ompaul: there is no jigdo
[11:14] <ompaul> netgrabber, ooch
[11:14] <u01p2109> iiiears: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/769425
[11:14] <bigfoot1> lpwd is invalid command ompaul
[11:14] <dirge> Probably is remote.. I'm still frustrated with xorg.
[11:14] <bigfoot1> oh lc works, blind thanksn
[11:14] <chavo> dirge, x looks in a lot of place for xorg.conf, not just /etc/X11 you may have a copy somewhere
[11:15] <iiiears> u01p2109: Okay.
[11:15] <dirge> doh.
[11:15] <bigfoot1> i'm in the wrong local dir. how do i change it?
[11:15] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Now what?
[11:15] <alan|laptop> hi all
[11:15] <dirge> So the file I have been editing was doing nothing. =*(
[11:15] <alan|laptop> can anyone explain me this compilation error  ?  http://pastebin.com/769428
[11:15] <ompaul> bigfoot1, sorry as the others lls will tell you (it has been a long time since I used ftp, a good few years in fact, using sftp)
[11:15] <Jowi> rredd4: "sudo apt-get update" then try again. If that doesn't do it, you might have some bad repositories ("/msg ubotu repos" for a list of default ones)
[11:16] <bigfoot1> ompaul: what's lls?
[11:16] <bigfoot1> and is sftp better, easier to use?
[11:16] <blind> lftp rocks
[11:16] <ompaul> bigfoot1, local ls
[11:16] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, ?!?!?!
[11:16] <rredd4> Jowi ok, just installed Dapper tonight, again.  Worked ok before..
[11:16] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: not sure, I'd say we've covered everything
[11:16] <SurfnKid> !WorldCup
[11:16] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, SurfnKid
[11:17] <SurfnKid> bah
[11:17] <rredd4> Jowi did update, same error
[11:17] <Celestar> does ubuntu have something like "authconfig" ?
[11:17] <Jowi> rredd4: scummvm installs fine for me
[11:17] <Killuminati> Are there any other mp3 players with global shortcuts?
[11:17] <B0FH> ompaul: if you have a moment can you help me with something?
[11:17] <richiefrich> Killuminati what have u tried ?
[11:17] <blind> Celestar: what does "authconfig" do?
[11:18] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: have you upgraded to 1.4?
[11:18] <Killuminati> richiefrich, Nothing
[11:18] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, No
[11:18] <mandy-o-matic> hallo
[11:18] <bigfoot1> guys, i did the correct put command. Now it is saying "150 Connecting to port 2974" do i just wait?
[11:18] <ompaul> bigfoot1, I am working off info that is years old and not practiced, if you have ssh access to the machine sftp is ssh pretending to be ftp, so to optimise it I usually tar a file and push or pull it one file moved no complex commands
[11:18] <Celestar> blind: set up pam mostly
[11:18] <blind> yes bigfoot1
[11:18] <rixth> How do I adjust the saturation in myplayer?
[11:18] <mandy-o-matic> wie gehts es dir alles
[11:18] <rixth> mplayer
[11:18] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: worth a shot, though pretty sure 1.3.9 works on dapper anyway
[11:18] <richiefrich> Killuminati  what u mean by global shortcuts ?  like u can play it from ssh ?
[11:18] <ompaul> B0FH, ask the channel and then see who answers, asking me, what if I don't know
[11:18] <mandy-o-matic> how are you
[11:18] <bigfoot1> blind: is there no way to see some sort of upload status?
[11:19] <blind> no
[11:19] <Killuminati> richiefrich, No I can press a button so it does a command like "play" or "next"
[11:19] <Killuminati> Stuff like that
[11:19] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I couldn't find a link to it.
[11:19] <B0FH> ompaul: i am sending you a pm ^_^
[11:19] <mcpowley> does anyone know of a good telnet program for linux?
[11:19] <bigfoot1> blind: ok. if you say it's uploading, then i'll just wait until it's done
[11:19] <mandy-o-matic> bitte helfen zu mir
[11:19] <bigfoot1> blind: it's a 260 MB file
[11:19] <richiefrich> Killuminati yes yes u can with most
[11:19] <bigfoot1> i'm uploading it to ourmedia.org
[11:19] <Killuminati> richiefrich, Any examples?
[11:19] <richiefrich> Killuminati  xmms audacious  banshee
[11:19] <bigfoot1> maybe when it's done, i can share the movie file with you.
[11:19] <blind> bigfoot1: lol.
[11:19] <Alfred__> Good morning guys! Ahh, what a nice fresh morning to do some garden work on :)
[11:19] <rredd4> Jowi I have universe and multiverse enabled.  I see 5.10 listed in the repos section, yours have that?
[11:19] <richiefrich> Killuminati then theres kde ones
[11:20] <Frogzoo> !amarok
[11:20] <Flannel> mandy-o-matic: english only here, if you'd like to get help in german, #ubuntu-de
[11:20] <JasonL> would my monitors max resolutions not being recognised be classed as a bug?
[11:20] <Frogzoo> !tell Killuminati about amarok
[11:20] <Killuminati> Gnome
[11:20] <richiefrich> Killuminati  Frogzoo  has on there amarok
[11:20] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: there's a repo you need to add to get 1.4
[11:20] <richiefrich> Killuminati then no amarok
[11:20] <Alfred__> Can someone tell me how to quote other users name, whitout having to type them?
[11:20] <Jowi> rredd4: you should not use 5.10 if you use dapper.
[11:20] <mandy-o-matic> wegen frostwire fr synaptic packetverwaltung
[11:20] <richiefrich>  amarok = QT = KDE :)
[11:20] <JasonL> neither kubuntu or ubuntu recognise my vertrefresh or horizsync or max resolution
[11:20] <Flannel> Alfred__: type a few letters and hit tab. usually.
[11:20] <C_REATiVE_> re
[11:20] <dou213> Alfred__, with TAB
[11:20] <Flannel> !de
[11:21] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[11:21] <Killuminati> Amarok = Waste of time
[11:21] <Frogzoo> richiefrich: amarok works fine under gnome
[11:21] <richiefrich> Killuminati then banshee
[11:21] <richiefrich> Killuminati then banshee
[11:21] <iiiears> u01p2109:  (The last paragraph ) >>  http://www.winischhofer.at/linuxsispart1.shtml#13  http://www.winischhofer.at/linuxsispart1.shtml
[11:21] <Alfred__> Flannel, voav, it worked! Thanks! You too dou213!
[11:21] <Flannel> !tell mandy-o-matic about frostwire
[11:21] <richiefrich> Frogzoo i know but u need alot of deps
[11:21] <Killuminati> What MP3 players have global hotkeys?
[11:21] <richiefrich> Frogzoo  i dont have any QT apps
[11:21] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: I'd suggest revisit these 2 pages & work through them: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Amarok
[11:21] <richiefrich> Killuminati  xmms audacious  banshee
[11:22] <Clume> bonjout
[11:22] <Clume> r
[11:22] <iiiears> u01p2109: I don't have personal experience with SiS.
[11:22] <rredd4> my universe and multiuniverse says 5.10 in synaptic repos?  why, new install tonight..
[11:23] <ompaul> Killuminati, how did you install amrock?
[11:23] <u01p2109> iiiears: senx
[11:23] <Killuminati> Is it just me or is the text on titlebars bad.
[11:23] <Killuminati> ompaul, Add/Remove
[11:23] <iiiears> u01p2109: Linux supports it for VESA.  Do you need video acceleration?
[11:23] <bigfoot1> blind: i can't check the upload status in "ftp" but can i check the upload stream in some other program?
[11:23] <richiefrich> Killuminati  and rhythmbox
[11:23] <ompaul> rredd4, you can install any version you want, when you install it it does not update, you can now click on the update button in the
[11:23] <dirge> hmm, no other xorg.conf files on the computer. But it's running without it.
[11:24] <ompaul> rredd4, synaptic window and bingo your going dapper, it seems to me you you obviously used a 5.10 cd
[11:24] <Alfred__> Flannel, I'm having a strange problem with my gParted installation, it won't turn up under the "Applications"-menu. And when I execute it from the terminal, my partions are having locks on them, refusing my resizing. Any idea?
[11:24] <richiefrich> dirge it probed it then
[11:25] <richiefrich> dirge  so u have none in  --> /etc/X11 ?
[11:25] <dirge> Well, even when I mashed garbage into the file it still worked.
[11:25] <dirge> Yup, erased it. (after backing it up)
[11:25] <Goshawk> this is hard: i've a lynx session that is downloading a file, but i've to logout, can i stop the job and pass it to nohup, if yes, how can i do it?
[11:25] <richiefrich> dirge  whats the log say
[11:25] <dirge> Where's the log?
[11:25] <richiefrich> dirge  /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[11:26] <bigfoot1> Guys, I'm uploading something to an FTP Server via ftp (put command). how can i check the upstream status?
[11:26] <rredd4> ompaul yes used 5.10 cd and then upgraded to dapper.  When I selected universe and multi, I did click reload and I did apt-get update.  It still says 5.10
[11:26] <richiefrich> dirge  whats the-->   (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[11:26] <richiefrich> dirge say ?
[11:26] <dirge> Reading it now.
[11:27] <richiefrich> it'll tell u what config it's using
[11:27] <dirge> (**) |-->Screen "Default Screen" (0)
[11:27] <dirge> (**) |   |-->Monitor "Generic Monitor"
[11:27] <dirge> (**) |   |-->Device "ATI Technologies, Inc. Radeon 320M (RS200 IGP)"
[11:27] <Killuminati> How do I use hotkeys on XMMS
[11:27] <dirge> Says it got it from config (**)
[11:27] <richiefrich> above that
[11:27] <ompaul> dirge,  DONT PASTE thanks, use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:27] <richiefrich> then it probed it
[11:27] <hansi> hey, everybody! i somehow fucked up my /etc/sudoers. is there way to change permissions on that file without being able to sudo?
[11:27] <richiefrich> Killuminati theres a plugin
[11:28] <richiefrich> hansi liveCD ?
[11:28] <hansi> no, install version. it's an old ubuntu 5
[11:28] <iiiears> Will the "status" command tell me how my transfer is doing?
[11:28] <JasonL> my horizsync and vertrefresh of my monitor is not detected, what package is this a bug in?
[11:28] <richiefrich> hansi  boot a liveCD and mount  the partiotin
[11:28] <richiefrich> partitiion
[11:28] <blindx> partition!
[11:28] <hansi> oh, true, thats too easy :) thanks man!
[11:29] <richiefrich> thats it  blindx
[11:29] <blindx> :P
[11:29] <richiefrich> :)
[11:29] <Alfred__> Or anybody else? I'm experiencing troubles with Gparted; my partitions are having locks on them, and my attempt on resizing the partition hda1 (EXT3) are being refused. Anyone?
[11:29] <richiefrich>  blindx i cant spell  "P
[11:29] <richiefrich> "P
[11:29] <richiefrich> or type
[11:29] <blindx> Alfred__: are you ON hda1?
[11:29] <Alfred__> yes
[11:29] <ompaul> rredd4, no idea what happened there, do >>gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list<< and change any instance of the word breezy for the word dapper, then run sudo apt-get update and go again
[11:29] <dirge> ok, I'm going to send the Screen to the BusID for my Ethernet Card... Lets see if that messes it up. lol brb.
[11:29] <Alfred__> blindx, yes I am
[11:29] <blindx> Alfred__: that's why.
[11:29] <Jowi> Alfred__: you can not make changes to a mounted partition
[11:29] <rredd4> ompaul  ok will do, ty
[11:30] <Alfred__> blindx, but the thing is, I did, when I sued Breezy. I changed my mounted hda1-volume, while using it. I cut off 20 gb. Why was I able to that in Breezy?
[11:31] <blindx> While using it? you weren't
[11:31] <Alfred__> blindx, *when I used Breezy
[11:31] <blindx> Alfred__: you cannot make changes to a mounted volume.
[11:31] <blindx> Period.
[11:31] <Killuminati> DAMNIT
[11:32] <Killuminati> Does any mp3 have inbuilt hotkey support?
[11:32] <blindx> rhythmbox ?
[11:32] <Killuminati> Are you sure?
[11:32] <blindx> no?
[11:32] <richiefrich> audacious
[11:32] <richiefrich> does
[11:32] <blindx> the buttons on my keyboard work in rhythmbox.
[11:32] <richiefrich> u need new repos
[11:32] <CrippsFX> amarok = awesome.
[11:32] <Killuminati> richiefrich, Are you sure?
[11:32] <richiefrich> yes
[11:32] <Killuminati> CrippsFX, Well I can't get it working
[11:32] <rixth> Ew, amarok.
[11:33] <blindx> I hate bulky players
[11:33] <blindx> xfmedia ftw
[11:33] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: if amarok can't play your mp3s, I doubt any of the other players will work either
[11:33] <Killuminati> foobar2000 ftw
[11:33] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Two other have already
[11:33] <richiefrich> blindx me too
[11:33] <Killuminati> They just don't have hotkey support
[11:33] <CrippsFX> !gstreamer
[11:33] <ubotu> CrippsFX: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:33] <CrippsFX> dang
[11:33] <richiefrich> CrippsFX good try
[11:33] <CrippsFX> ;)
[11:33] <Frogzoo> not your day I'm afraid Killuminati
[11:34] <bigfoot1> oh, the upload is done. yippee
[11:34] <richiefrich> Killuminati u need those repos ?
[11:34] <bigfoot1> 248782899 bytes sent in 621.76 secs (390.7 kB/s)
[11:34] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, I KNOW there's a solution .... I just can't remember what it is.
[11:34] <Alfred__> blindx, huh? hmmm, I'm almost positive I did. My hda1 had 20 gb of unallocated space, and I reformatted it into EXT3. I'm not sure, but I guess you're right.
[11:34] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, for an alternative, you *could* check out Listen.
[11:34] <Frogzoo> CrippsFX: usually it's libxine-extracodecs that are missing, but apparently not
[11:34] <blindx> Alfred__: would you like me to repeat myself?
[11:35] <richiefrich> Killuminati  http://audacious-media-player.org/Downloads  <-- if your interested
[11:35] <blindx> !xkeybind
[11:35] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, blindx
[11:35] <blindx> damn.. whats the name of the command..
[11:35] <richiefrich> blindx xmodmap ?   xset
[11:35] <blindx> !xmodmap
[11:35] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, blindx
[11:35] <blindx> lol nope
[11:35] <richiefrich> xbindkeys
[11:35] <blindx> thats it
[11:35] <blindx> !xbindkeys
[11:35] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, blindx
[11:36] <richiefrich> i knew it'd hit it
[11:36] <Killuminati> Who said rhythmbox has hotkey support?
[11:36] <richiefrich> :)
[11:36] <blindx> ... i guess it's not it.
[11:36] <rredd4> ompaul  your are a genius!!!!
[11:36] <blindx> I did, Killuminati
[11:36] <richiefrich> me too
[11:36] <CrippsFX> Frogzoo, I think there's an extra amarox-xine-mp3 codec ....
[11:36] <alkali> Anyone gotten suspend2 working with ubuntu?  I have a file I need to edit so I can try it but I don't know where it is.
[11:36] <richiefrich> banshee should too
[11:36] <ompaul> rredd4, no just another user
[11:36] <Killuminati> blindx, How do I use it?
[11:36] <richiefrich> blindx right ?
[11:36] <rredd4> it worked
[11:36] <blindx> Killuminati: are you sure your keys work?
[11:36] <richiefrich> xev
[11:36] <richiefrich> to testr
[11:36] <Killuminati> blindx, YES
[11:37] <iiiears> rredd4  - Shh. Don't let on. - lol
[11:37] <rredd4> lol
[11:37] <richiefrich> Killuminati  test in --> xev
[11:37] <Alfred__> blindx, I guess you're right, maybe I did not resize it. But it's strange though, cause the partitions did not have locks on them. And my attempt on resizing HDA1 resulted in reboot leading me out of X-server for good on that breezy-installation, hehe. I guess that is what happend, it didn't work, and i managed to destroy some important files during the attempt, and ended up having to reformat my whole computer. Anyway, thanks for clearing that
[11:37] <Alfred__> up.
[11:37] <Frogzoo> CrippsFX: amarok-engines ?   we've pretty much covered the 2 wiki pages on this, & are just going round in circles
[11:37] <rredd4> ompaul  dapper dvds?
[11:37] <Killuminati> blindx, How do I use hotkeys?
[11:37] <blindx> hang on Killuminati im looking for the wiki page
[11:38] <richiefrich> Killuminati  and then u need to  man a file --> ~/.Xmodmap
[11:38] <CrippsFX> Frogzoo, yeah, it's true .... grr. I've had it happen to me before ... but I can't remember how I fixed it anymore!
[11:38] <blindx> Killuminati:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Keybindings
[11:38] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: you might like to add the repo "deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-14 dapper main"   & update amarok, see if that works
[11:39] <avis> if anyone would like to look at my wpa_supplicant.conf to tell me whats wrong with it here is the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/769377
[11:39] <Killuminati> BLINDX
[11:39] <blindx> WHAT
[11:39] <Killuminati> You just wasted my time unless rhythmbox has commandline support
[11:39] <blindx> you are a fool.
[11:39] <Killuminati> Not really
[11:39] <blindx> learn to read, please.
[11:40] <Killuminati> I'm just not used to nix.
[11:40] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: no one comes to #ubunut against their better judgement ;)
[11:40] <iiiears> Hey guys - be nice.
[11:40] <richiefrich> Killuminati  and then u need to  man a file --> ~/.Xmodmap
[11:40] <richiefrich> bind them in there
[11:40] <Killuminati> richiefrich, I need to man a file?
[11:41] <richiefrich> well yes unless u do it in fluxbox or gnome or kde
[11:41] <richiefrich> then u need to make that file
[11:41] <iiiears> man = manual printed to terminal
[11:41] <CrippsFX> root@localhost#man woman
[11:41] <CrippsFX> Segfault at line 22.
[11:41] <richiefrich> lol
[11:41] <CrippsFX> ;)
[11:41] <iiiears> lol
[11:41] <Jowi> nasty :)
[11:41] <Killuminati> Still doesn't make sense to me
[11:42] <richiefrich> CrippsFX   i get a fatel error
[11:42] <richiefrich> :)
[11:42] <blindx> What doesn't make sense?
[11:42] <Killuminati> man
[11:42] <blindx> man is short for manual
[11:42] <blindx> it's a command
[11:42] <CrippsFX> Killuminati, in the shell type: man Xmodmap
[11:42] <blindx> "man xchat"
[11:42] <blindx> "man xmodmap"
[11:42] <richiefrich> Killuminati  and then u need to  make  a file --> ~/.Xmodmap
[11:42] <CrippsFX> richiefrich, lol.
[11:42] <richiefrich> make
[11:42] <iiiears> Killuminati:  sudo gedit Xmomap  - It will be pretty easy
[11:42] <richiefrich> sorry i typed it wrong
[11:42] <Alfred__> CrippsFX, hehe, nice one :)
[11:42] <Almindor> is the vmplayer in multiverse configured properly for net or do I have to tweak it?
[11:42] <iiiears> *Xmodmap
[11:43] <amortvigil> hey does any one know how i must use this instalation script?
[11:43] <amortvigil> http://www.thehandofagony.com/alex/redalert2/ra2inst
[11:43] <CrippsFX> Alfred__, I'm still a fan of: user@localhost$ cd /pub; more beer
[11:43] <ompaul> rredd4, I have 75 of them for my local lug - currently debian for a customer spec
[11:43] <alkali> I'm getting an error when trying to install fglrx drivers on dapper.  Can anyone look at the error output and tell me what step to take?
[11:43] <avis> if anyone would like to look at my wpa_supplicant.conf to tell me whats wrong with it here is the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/769377
[11:43] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: what do you get for: 'dpkg -l libxine-extracodecs | tail -1'     ?
[11:43] <rredd4> ompaul 75 repos... wow
[11:43] <blindx> amortvigil: open terminal, type "wget http://www.thehandofagony.com/alex/redalert2/ra2inst" then type "sudo bash ra2inst"
[11:44] <CrippsFX> brb. gonna go make my box of KD
[11:44] <Killuminati> un  libxine-extracodecs <none>         (no description available)
[11:44] <ompaul> rredd4, no 75 dapper dvds
[11:44] <Frogzoo> AHAH!!!!
[11:44] <Frogzoo> gotcha
[11:44] <aa> is "another's" a word because a spell checker says it's not?
[11:44] <Alfred__> CrippsFX, hehe :) That's funny to, but what does /pub do in shell normally? (I'm only an advanced beginner on Linux, so be overbearing with me :) )
[11:44] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: you do NOT have libxine-extracodecs installed
[11:44] <rredd4> ompaul nice of you to do that for them!
[11:45] <Tom^> hi, i'm having trouble starting X in dapper drake (botting as a live CD) - i can get Knoppix 3.8 to start x with no problems. is there a config file or something that i can copy from my live knoppix session that will have the correct settings for x in ubuntu?
[11:45] <Killuminati> I already apt-get'ed it.
[11:45] <ompaul> rredd4, heh we try :-)
[11:45] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs
[11:45] <rredd4> are there any lugs in Oregon?
[11:45] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: dpkg doesn't lie - you don't have it installed
[11:46] <Killuminati> No candidate version found for libxine-extracodecs
[11:46] <iiiears> Tom^: copying /etc/.X!!/xorg.conf should do it if all the mentioned drivers are installed
[11:46] <alkali> Tom^, what kind of card do you have?
[11:46] <Tom^> Saphire x800 GTO
[11:46] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: did you enabled the multiverse repo?
[11:46] <Alfred__> CrippsFX, oh, yea right /pub a user-made directory :-) wakey wakey
[11:47] <runes> does anyone know how to get .rar support working in the file roller
[11:47] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, No?
[11:47] <richiefrich> Killuminati: sudo apt-get install xine-lib   ?
[11:47] <alkali> Tom^ can you get to a command line with the cd?
[11:47] <Frogzoo> !multiverse
[11:47] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[11:47] <Alfred__> CrippsFX, gotta tell that one to my brother
[11:47] <richiefrich> Frogzoo isnt that in xine-lib ....  ?   if not then im all wrong :)
[11:47] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: see ubotu^^^^
[11:47] <iiiears> Tom^:  lspci will help. no idea who manufactures that particular card
[11:47] <Killuminati> E: Couldn't find package xine-lib
[11:47] <Tom^> i had a look for xorg.conf in /etc/X11/ but it's not there
[11:47] <Frogzoo> richiefrich: it's needed for amarok
[11:48] <nyk2005_> Hello! Just installed phpmyadmin from synaptic. What has to be changed to make apache exec the php instead sending the source php?
[11:48] <richiefrich> Frogzoo ahh that why i dont hav eit
[11:48] <Tom^> alkali, - yes, i have cmd prompt
[11:48] <u01p2109> iiiears: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/769496 not work
[11:48] <iiiears> u01p2109: Ok, I'll take a look
[11:48] <alkali> Tom^, go with the command "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and the first will make you choose a driver.  Scroll down and select "vesa"
[11:50] <Tom^> alkali, - I've tried manually editing xorg.conf and using vesa - my screens go to sleep and pc locks up when i try to startx
[11:50] <Killuminati> A list of repositories is shown. Click the Settings button at the bottom and tick Show disabled software sources. Then click the Close button.
[11:50] <Killuminati> I don't see the settings button
[11:50] <Frogzoo> brb
[11:50] <alkali> Tom^, thats what my X800 did until I used the xserver-xorg command.  Manually didn't work for m
[11:50] <alkali> *me
[11:50] <Tom^> i was just hoping that i would somehow be able to grab the settings that knoppix uses and use them for ubuntu
[11:51] <Tom^> ahh, k
[11:51] <Killuminati> Help?
[11:51] <Tom^> thanks i'll give it a try
[11:51] <iiiears> u01p2109: It doesn't look like your card will support 3d acceleration (games) but it will easily work for desktop applications.  glXIsDirect failed, no Direct Rendering possible!
[11:51] <alkali> no prob, best of luck hope it helps
[11:51] <Tom^> alkali, - have you got it working with the fglrx driver? or only vesa?
[11:51] <amortvigil> blindx: http://pastebin.com/769499 i tried it a few times but it wont succes
[11:52] <Killuminati> I don't have much time...
[11:52] <Tom^> either is ok for me at the moment, i just want to be able to start x ;)
[11:52] <Killuminati> A list of repositories is shown. Click the Settings button at the bottom and tick Show disabled software sources. Then click the Close button.
[11:52] <alkali> Tom^ thats why I'm in here, I've got a problem with my custom kernel headers and my fglrx install.  I need someone to look at the output
[11:52] <Killuminati> Where's the settings button?
[11:52] <alkali> Tom^ but it worked before
[11:52] <iiiears> u01p2109: i have never seen the 3d desktop app.  /3ddesktop.conf
[11:52] <richiefrich> Killuminati add then manually
[11:53] <Tom^> ahh, k
[11:53] <richiefrich> Killuminati /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:53] <Killuminati> I dunno how
[11:53] <te> bye
[11:54] <amortvigil> im trying to install ra2 eith an instalation script but it gives me erorrs: http://pastebin.com/769499 does anyone know what i did wrong?
[11:54] <alkali> anyone got time to look at my output from fglrx install? http://pastebin.com/769482 is where the error is.
[11:54] <iiiears> killuminati - Synaptic package manager could be another way to do it for you.
[11:54] <Killuminati> richiefrich, I dunno how.
[11:54] <richiefrich> Killuminati sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:54] <Killuminati> iiiears, Mind to elaborate?
[11:54] <richiefrich> then add them, then restart synaptic
[11:54] <Killuminati> richiefrich, How do I add them?
[11:54] <iiiears> Killuminati: add repositories deb <url>  deb-src <url>
[11:54] <richiefrich> Killuminati sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:55] <Frogzoo_away> richiefrich: don't think Killuminati needs to use gedit - just add the repos with synaptic
[11:55] <nyk2005_> Hello! Just installed phpmyadmin from synaptic. What has to be changed to make apache exec the php instead sending the source php?
[11:55] <richiefrich> Frogzoo_away yes but he cant find how to add them
[11:55] <richiefrich> Frogzoo_away so I said to edit manually :)
[11:56] <Killuminati> Frogzoo_away, Can you tell me how to do it in LAYMENS terms?
[11:56] <Frogzoo_away> richiefrich: methinks synaptic will still be easier
[11:56] <cef> ok, this hsould be fun. time to update to dapper
[11:56] <cef> err. should even
[11:56] <cyne> is vnc built into ubuntu by default?
[11:56] <richiefrich> nyk2005_ i can tell u the apache part
[11:56] <iiiears> !repos
[11:56] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[11:56] <ompaul> !vnc
[11:56] <ubotu> [vnc]  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html, or http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html, or see 'x11vnc' (VNC server which uses your current X11 session)
[11:56] <jrsims> is there any way to make gnome remember window positions? Or is this just a dream??
[11:56] <richiefrich> Frogzoo_away I'm sure but he need percise info :)
[11:57] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: does it need mod_php? It's not in apt...
[11:57] <Killuminati> Frogzoo_away, Can you tell me how to do it in LAYMENS terms?
[11:57] <richiefrich> nyk2005_ lets do the config 1st
[11:57] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: I enabled the .php mime type...
[11:57] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  so your config is cool?
[11:57] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: but not sure where to load the php module in ubuntu... it's not in mods-available.
[11:58] <Alfred__> anyway, bye guys!
[11:58] <babo> so where should I put the mod_sec conf file in apache2 ... ?
[11:58] <richiefrich> nyk2005_ modules ?   let me look at mine
[11:58] <Killuminati> iiiears, I CAN'T FIND THE SETUP BUTTON FFS
[11:58] <Killuminati> I already said that!
[11:59] <richiefrich> nyk2005_ does  your apache2 load php ?
[11:59] <Stardog> can anyone link me the correct oficial dapper repo?
[11:59] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: don't think so..
[11:59] <mejobloggs> hello, I am wanting to try ubuntu, but I want to find good linux replacements for my windows programs. Does anyone know a link/list that can help me?
[11:59] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: how can I set it to?
[11:59] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  can u pastebin your config ?
[11:59] <Frogzoo_away> Killuminati: chilld dude & we'll help you
[12:00] <Killuminati> Sorry but I have got a huge headache now
[12:00] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: apache2.conf? But I think it's not in there...?
[12:00] <chavo> jrsims, you can use devilspie to make windows remember their positions, but it's not that esy to configure
[12:00] <Frogzoo_away> Killuminati: synaptic -> settings -> repositories
[12:00] <Killuminati> Anybody know a command that lets you restart php?
[12:00] <richiefrich> nyk2005_ it is for me then again my server is on archlinux...
[12:00] <Killuminati> Frogzoo_away, After that?
[12:00] <iiiears> Killuminati:  System >> Administration >>Synaptic Package Manager >> yourpassword >> settings >> Repositories. add repository  +>>
[12:00] <Killuminati> I can't find the settings butten there
[12:00] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  but i can give it a try.. mine works
[12:01] <Killuminati> button*
[12:01] <MyNameIsNotBob> !sound
[12:01] <ubotu> Help to fix issues with sound can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[12:01] <Stardog> can anyone link me the correct official dapper repo, or tell me Why im not able to install tetex and jadetex
[12:01] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: no 'add' button?
[12:01] <iiiears> Killuminati: ADD "Custom"
[12:01] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I'm talking about the button that's referrred to in the wiki
[12:01] <robewald> hi, is there some easy! way of actually mounting smb shares from the desktop and using them from nongnome programs?
[12:02] <Stardog> please?
[12:02] <cef> oops, ran out of disk space.
[12:02] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: under "installation media" do you see 'add'?
[12:02] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  u want be to try....  ?
[12:02] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: in gentoo, it's started in /etc/conf.d/apach2 in APACHE_OPTS = "-D PHP5". But the same doesn't work in apache/apache2.conf, I tried.
[12:03] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Where is "installation media"
[12:03] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: synaptic -> settings -> repositories
[12:03] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: yeah... can you pastebin your working config? mine is just the ubuntu default...
[12:03] <richiefrich> nyk2005_ thats gentoo.. i can tell u have i have on mine
[12:03] <iiiears>  Kiluminati: Hang in there. It will get easier i promise.
[12:03] <kenas> hi guys
[12:03] <Killuminati> I see it
[12:03] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  np will do
[12:04] <u01p2109> PHPMYADMIN:: >>> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/769527 - save as file, open with Synaptic. Install packeges
[12:04] <Killuminati> Ok
[12:04] <kenas> i wouldl like to update ubuntu to its latest release
[12:04] <Killuminati> After custom what do I put in?
[12:04] <kenas> but i think i got the repositories wrong
[12:04] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  why not u just grab it from me
[12:04] <Jowi> ubotu, tell kenas about upgrade
[12:04] <richiefrich> nyk2005_   it's on my ftp server
[12:04] <kenas> cause it gives me a error while trying to download one of them
[12:04] <Killaz> how can I set the password of root?
[12:05] <Jowi> ubotu: tell Killaz about root
[12:05] <Stardog> can anyone link me the correct official dapper repo, or tell me Why im not able to install tetex and jadetex
[12:05] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, After custom what do I put in?
[12:05] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: ok... whats the url?
[12:05] <MyNameIsNotBob> I just ran sound debug, and instead of a beep i got static noise, is that normal?
[12:05] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  ftp://penguinslair.dyndns.org/httpd.conf
[12:05] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: "deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-14 dapper main"
[12:05] <Jowi> Stardog: /msg ubotu repos
[12:05] <u01p2109> kenas: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[12:06] <iiiears> killuminati Uh-oh I didn't ask if you had an url for the repo outside of Ubuntu's lrepos. do you know whether the link is to a packaged file *.deb or to source code deb-src ?
[12:06] <_mason> Is there any gui partitioner included with ubuntu?
[12:06] <Killuminati> iiiears, I dunno
[12:06] <Jowi> Stardog: that will give you the official ones. there are mirrors as well at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[12:06] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Ok after that what?
[12:06] <dajoru> Hi, I would like to connect a Ubuntu box to a mac os x server serving a kerberize open-LDAP database like that my users authenticate against my server to log-in their home.
[12:07] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: also, enable the "multiverse" repo
[12:07] <dajoru> what do i have to install?
[12:07] <elkbuntu> _mason, gparted maybe there, on livecd anyway
[12:07] <Killuminati> How?
[12:07] <_mason> if not, will it be in synaptic?
[12:07] <iiiears> u01p2109:  The ubuntuguide lives on!      (unrelated Killuminati but if you get a chance peek at the ubuntuguide link for dapper. it's awesome.)
[12:07] <elkbuntu> _mason, yes
[12:07] <kenas> yeah well i still got a problem
[12:08] <Stardog> Jowi: shall i add the mirrors?
[12:08] <_mason> Thankyou elkbuntu
[12:08] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: you use the module. but I installed the php5-cgi, I don't know how php-cgi works...:(
[12:08] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: do you see an empty checkbox at the left of "Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Source"
[12:08] <alkali> Tom^ did you get it working?
[12:08] <Jowi> Stardog: only if you have problems with the currect ones you are using.
[12:08] <kenas> Failed to fetch http://theli.free.fr/packages/breezy/./Packages.gz 404 Not Found <------ this is what it says
[12:08] <Jowi> currect=current
[12:09] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: it will also say "community maintained (universe)"  "Non free (multiverse)"
[12:09] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: do you see those options?
[12:09] <iiiears> killuminati: Did you need a codec to play video/mp3s? Is that why you wanted to add a repository?
[12:09] <Frogzoo> iiiears: Killuminati is having trouble enabling multiverse repos
[12:09] <Killuminati> Let's get this straight
[12:09] <Killuminati> I'm very very very noob at Linux
[12:10] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: we guessed ;)
[12:10] <Stardog> Jowi: kk.... do u also happen to know why I have problems with installing tetex and jadetex, it says because of some requriementproblem, but no exact problem
[12:10] <Killuminati> I don't understand 90% of the linux terminoligy you use.
[12:10] <iiiears> Ah. - Okay, Frogzoo you are a prince. brb Can i FAX you a "flat" soda?
[12:10] <Killuminati> So please forgive me for being a bit slow.
[12:10] <Jowi> kenas: the person having that site has renamed the directory, http://theli.free.fr/packages/
[12:10] <Killuminati> Ok
[12:10] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I ticked LTS
[12:10] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  what do u mean
[12:11] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: does that option mention universe & multiverse?
[12:11] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I now need the codec
[12:11] <Killuminati> Universe.
[12:11] <richiefrich> nyk2005_   u can load then the same way ?
[12:11] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: edit -> search "libxine-extracodec"
[12:11] <Jowi> Stardog: make sure the repos are ok, run "sudo apt-get update" and try again. You might have bad repos in your list. Hard to say.
[12:12] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: oh - first click 'reload' to reload the repo info
[12:12] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: and now I installed libapache2-mod-php4, but still not working
[12:12] <Killuminati> The repository might be no longer available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your network connection and the correct writing of the repository address in the preferences.
[12:12] <\sh> does anyone know the nick of JendaVancura
[12:12] <\sh> ?
[12:12] <Killuminati> What did you do?!?! =P
[12:12] <richiefrich> nyk2005_    u do have php installed ?
[12:12] <psaikido> can an op help me with my install please?
[12:12] <Stardog> Jowi: do I need an dist-upgrade also?
[12:12] <Killuminati> E: Type 'deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-14 dapper main' is not known on line 33 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:12] <Killuminati> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[12:12] <Jowi> Stardog: what version of ubuntu are you using?
[12:13] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: no, it's not the solution to just load it with LoadModule in apach2.conf. I have php installed
[12:13] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: now if you search for "libxine-extracodecs" you should see it's currently uninstalled - select the checkbox & click "apply"
[12:13] <dabblego> is it possible to set system-wide environment variables instead of updating .bashrc for each user?
[12:13] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  php 5.1.2-3   phpmyadmin 2.8.0.3-1
[12:13] <Killuminati> Frogzoo read!
[12:13] <Killuminati> The repository might be no longer available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your network connection and the correct writing of the repository address in the preferences.
[12:13] <Stardog> Jowi: dapper. Just upgraded from breezy. And now having the problems
[12:13] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: oh, right
[12:13] <richiefrich> nyk2005_    thats all i have on the arch box
[12:13] <\sh> jenda: ping
[12:13] <iiiears> Killuminati: You may have to instances of synaptic or apt-get and synaptic open.
[12:13] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: do you have synaptic opened elsewhere?
[12:14] <sofi> hello
[12:14] <Killuminati> No?
[12:14] <iiiears> two
[12:14] <psaikido> can an op help me with my install please?
[12:14] <Killuminati> I force closed Add/Remove because it crashed
[12:14] <cef> hrm, the dapper upgrade wants to remove xchat.. *sigh*
[12:14] <sofi> helloooooooooooooooooo
[12:14] <Jowi> Stardog: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade should do it if you have good repos
[12:14] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: thanks, I will try again after lunch... :)
[12:14] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  http://packages.ubuntu.com/hoary/web/phpmyadmin
[12:14] <richiefrich> thats all the deps u need
[12:15] <rob_> hi, does anyone have any experience with PCI based nova-t tv tuner cards and sound problems?
[12:15] <Jowi> ubotu: tell Stardog about repos
[12:15] <nyk2005_> richiefrich: I using this package
[12:15] <elkbuntu> sofi, if you have a problem, please say it
[12:15] <psaikido> help with install please - xserver won't start at the very end of install process -argh
[12:15] <richiefrich> nyk2005_ so u have those ?
[12:16] <sean> hello
[12:16] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: close all synaptic windows & then 'ps aux |grep synaptic' to check they're all closed
[12:16] <cyne> what does "cannot execute binary file" mean?
[12:16] <sean> I have a problem with Matlab
[12:16] <Frogzoo> cyne: means you don't have execute permission
[12:16] <sean> Anyone who can help me
[12:16] <iiiears> killuminati - If you don't have to install applications open to see maybe there is one that crashed? some other install process has locked that file to prevent problems.ocked the
[12:16] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  then it's a config error someplace let me google
[12:17] <elkbuntu> sean, that would depend on how much information you give... i'm sure there's many problems that could happen to Matlab, we cant guess which one
[12:17] <cyne> Frogzoo: nope... i made it 777
[12:17] <psaikido> can anyone hear me?
[12:17] <_mason> For interests sake, how much combined space do you have on your desk top / house hold ?    I have 480gb in my pc, 100gb total in brothers, and 160gb total in laptops, = 740gb total in my house hold
[12:17] <Killuminati> irwin    24056  0.0  0.1   2876   796 pts/0    R+   10:17   0:00 grep synaptic
[12:17] <Frogzoo> cyne: file blah ?
[12:17] <iiiears> Frogzoo - Even with spell checking i canned spell. - lol
[12:17] <iiiears> *two
[12:17] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: now open synaptic again...
[12:17] <sean> elkbuntu ,thank you. I will give informations. :)
[12:18] <sean> ??? Invalid MEX-file '/opt/matlab7.1/toolbox/symbolic/maplemex.mexglx': /opt/matlab7.1/bin/glnx86/libmaple.so: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 no
[12:18] <cyne> Frogzoo: i downloaded realvnc for linux x86 and the binaries contained therein give that error
[12:18] <Killuminati> Same error
[12:18] <Killuminati> The repository might be no longer available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your network connection and the correct writing of the repository address in the preferences.
[12:18] <eXistenZ> !multiverse
[12:18] <sean> Error in ==> maple at 104
[12:18] <sean> [result,status]  = maplemex(statement);
[12:18] <sean> Error in ==> sym.maple at 85
[12:18] <sean> [result,status]  = maple(statement);
[12:18] <sean> Error in ==> sym.plus at 22
[12:18] <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.
[12:18] <sean> X = maple(A(:),'+',B(:));
[12:18] <Frogzoo> cyne: ldd blah    - methinks you're missing libs
[12:18] <Killuminati> E: Type 'deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-14 dapper main' is not known on line 33 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:18] <Killuminati> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[12:18] <elkbuntu> ubotu tell sean about pastebin
[12:18] <Frogzoo> sean: pastebin please
[12:19] <psaikido> can ANYONE hear me?
[12:19] <pianoboy3333> Can anyone help me with this? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1114386
[12:19] <chavo> psaikido, no
[12:19] <chavo> turn it up a little
[12:19] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: do you know about pastebin?
[12:19] <elkbuntu> sean, are you trying to compile it?
[12:19] <eXistenZ> Can anyone paste his sources.list, the list above is not quite updated
[12:19] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Yes
[12:19] <Killuminati> What should I pastebin?
[12:19] <iiiears> Killuminati: Ok, Now you have the list of repos updated. - unf4tuneatly there is likely a typo in the url. (tell me about typos i dare you.)
[12:19] <sean> Sorry. What is pastebin.
[12:20] <elkbuntu> sean, ubotu will have sent you a private message
[12:20] <Gh0sty> sean: pastebin.com or some stuff
[12:20] <Gh0sty> and only post a link here
[12:20] <dabblego> how can environment variables be set for all users?
[12:20] <cyne> Frogzoo: ldd says it's not a dynamic executable
[12:20] <sean> I see, thanks
[12:20] <cyne> Frogzoo: must be corrupt
[12:20] <pianoboy3333> Can anyone help me with this? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1114386
[12:20] <cyne> Frogzoo: even though i downloaded it twice
[12:20] <marky> Hallooo ppl...
[12:20] <elkbuntu> sean, meanwhile, were you trying to compile the program?
[12:20] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, Any ideas?
[12:20] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, Can you please send me your souces.list?
[12:20] <richiefrich> nyk2005_  http://dan.drydog.com/apache2php.html
[12:20] <eXistenZ> s/souces/sources
[12:20] <richiefrich> nyk2005_ that might help
[12:21] <Frogzoo> !tell eXistenZ about easysource
[12:21] <psaikido> who can help me with my install?
[12:21] <Frogzoo> cyne: well there ya go
[12:21] <chavo> psaikido, you said that the install finished ok, but x won't start?
[12:21] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: first close synaptic
[12:22] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, I did
[12:22] <bruit> xyz
[12:22] <Frogzoo> anyone know where the apt lock file is kept?
[12:23] <elkbuntu> Frogzoo, i believe with the .debs
[12:23] <Frogzoo> elkbuntu: thx
[12:23] <spacey> Frogzoo: somewhere in /var
[12:23] <Killuminati> Does anybody know a bootloader with a GUI
[12:23] <Healot> i believe in debra and ian
[12:24] <spacey> Frogzoo: start synaptic and try to run apt, you'll see the exact path of the lock file
[12:24] <elkbuntu> you're a dork, Healot :P
[12:24] <spacey> Frogzoo: or do you mean something else
[12:24] <Healot> Killuminati: 3rd party?
[12:24] <Healot> Bootmagic...
[12:24] <Healot> there are some free bootloader too... can't remember the name
[12:24] <mcpowley> random question but would anyone happen to know of an alarm clock for linux...one that has the ability to play mp3 files?
[12:24] <elkbuntu> Healot, grub, lilo?
[12:25] <blinky> hey
[12:25] <JasonL> anyone know of a free VM
[12:25] <blinky> can anyone tell me how hard it is to set up dual monitors for ubuntu? I've installed it for the first time last night, and have no linux knowledge.
[12:26] <iiiears> Jason - VMWare Player
[12:26] <JasonL> isnt that very limited?
[12:26] <elkbuntu> mcpowley, this command in a terminal "sleep 10m | mplayer file.mp3
[12:26] <elkbuntu> without the "
[12:26] <pianoboy3333> Can anyone help me with this? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1114386
[12:26] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, There is something f0x0red up in my sources.list
[12:26] <Healot> elkbuntu: he said with GUI... hehe to me grub only have splash screen, hehe
[12:27] <IcE-bOy> hi, are there packages for kernel, optimized for pentium M (centrino) ?? i only see 386 and 686
[12:27] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, I need a list that supports multiverse
[12:27] <Frogzoo> *sigh*
[12:27] <sean> no
[12:27] <detectiveinspekt> how many mb. does it take to upgrade to dapper from a clean install of 5.10?
[12:27] <IcE-bOy> but 686 work too slowly in my centrino
[12:27] <chavo> blinky, It's real easy with nvidia, not sure about ati
[12:27] <sean> just to use matlab to compute
[12:27] <elkbuntu> sean, who was that no to?
[12:27] <Frogzoo> eXistenZ: multiverse is supported by default - just enable it through synaptic
[12:27] <iiiears> JasonL:  VMWare Player and the VMWare "Browser Appliance" Ubuntu breezy. - there a bunch of howtos on making a virtual machine disk using qemu (another free VM)
[12:27] <blinky> chavo: I have nvidia. 6600gt
[12:27] <mcpowley> elkbuntu, is there anyway to set it for a certain time, say 9 am?
[12:27] <dirge> I'm back, still no video on my main LCD screen.
[12:28] <elkbuntu> mcpowley, not sure... i'll just test something
[12:28] <gharz> guys, what is this => eth1: no IPv6 routers present ?
[12:28] <chavo> blinky, cool me too
[12:28] <dirge> It means there's nothing for it to connect to.
[12:28] <Healot> gharz: because there isn't a IPv6 router connected your interfaces
[12:28] <JasonL> ok iiiears
[12:28] <Healot> gharz: it's not an error anyways
[12:28] <dirge> gharz, IPv6 is only available in very few places.
[12:29] <sean> elkbuntu:  I am not trying to compile the programm. I just to use it to comput.
[12:29] <gharz> dirge, Healot > how can i disable IPv6? my internet connection is always intermittent. unlike if i use Windows, my connection is always up. is IPv6 causing this?
[12:29] <mcpowley> also one more question, best p2p app for linux? I downloaded frostwire..but for some reason it wont open when i click it i installed java and everything
[12:29] <elkbuntu> sean, it seems like it's missing a dependancy, i've forgotten which it was though
[12:29] <iiiears> JasonL: There is a page "easy vmware config file" java applet to create you *.vmx conf file.
[12:29] <dirge> Shouldn't
[12:29] <Frogzoo> mcpowley: have you installed the java jre?
[12:30] <JasonL> im confused
[12:30] <blinky> chavo, can you give me a hand setting it up?
[12:30] <chavo> blinky, sure I'll try
[12:30] <blinky> awesome
[12:30] <blinky> will this require commands and stuff in terminal?
[12:30] <chavo> I assume you've got it working already on one monitor?
[12:31] <blinky> yeah, i have nvidia drivers installed
[12:31] <iiiears> JasonL: Grab the free VMWare player the instructions there are fairly straightforward. (
[12:31] <chavo> cool
[12:31] <bigfoot1> i want to find out more about an IP address. how do i do so?
[12:31] <sean> elkubuntu: The error shows , It seems like have something to do with maple.
[12:31] <Frogzoo> mcpowley: ?
[12:31] <mcpowley> frogzoo, yeah i installed the JRE and the webstart...but i installed frostwire before i installed java..should i reinstall frostwire?
[12:31] <Frogzoo> mcpowley: did you update alternatives?
[12:31] <chavo> blinky, what is  your monitor setup?
[12:31] <JasonL> ok
[12:31] <mcpowley> frogzoo: Alternatives?
[12:31] <iiiears> VMWare 5.5 is 200 dollars and worth every nickel. - lol
[12:32] <Stardog> man... getting pretty retarded by this error %/
[12:32] <dirge> Anyone know what "RADEON(0): Unknown DDCType 5 found" means?
[12:32] <iiiears> seriously.
[12:32] <Frogzoo> !tell mcpowley about java
[12:32] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, You've ruined my add/remove thing!
[12:32] <Frogzoo> mcpowley: read the wiki procedure for installing java
[12:32] <Killuminati> It won't work
[12:32] <blinky> my setup? i have one 19" and 15" LCDs
[12:32] <Killuminati> Even after restarting
[12:32] <pianoboy3333> I seem to be having interesting problems with dpkg, can someone look at this: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1114386
[12:32] <Killuminati> This is a major failure of your software management system. Check the file permissions and correctness of the file '/etc/apt/sources.list' and reload the software information: 'sudo apt-get update'.
[12:32] <dirge> blinky, You have multiple monitors?
[12:33] <Stardog> Jowi: does this tell u anything? This is a summary of all `failed' messages and warnings:
[12:33] <Stardog> `etex -ini  -jobname=jadetex -progname=jadetex &latex jadetex.ini' failed
[12:33] <blinky> yeah
[12:33] <dirge> How did you do it? I'm trying to do that now.
[12:33] <iiiears> Frogzoo - What next?
[12:33] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: sigh - how could I ruin it? pastebin you /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:33] <Jowi> Stardog: nope, I'm clueless :)
[12:33] <blinky> i havnt set them up yet, im getting help with that now
[12:33] <Celestianpower> Upgrading to dapper from Breezy from inside Ubuntu (apt-get) isn safe, isn't it?
[12:33] <eXistenZ> Frogzoo, I enabled everything. Multiverse wasn't added =/
[12:33] <dirge> Ah, I got it set up, but it's not detecting my main LCD.
[12:34] <Celestianpower> I mean, all of my files and programs will still be there?
[12:34] <blinky> lol
[12:34] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: you _killed_ synaptic - then accuse me of breaking it, really...
[12:34] <Stardog> Celestianpower: no %D
[12:34] <blinky> i have my main one, but my second one isnt set up at al
[12:34] <Celestianpower> Stardog: Oh
[12:34] <psaikido> how do you start ubuntu in safe mode?  did it yesterday but i forget
[12:34] <blinky> Chavo, what do you need to know?
[12:34] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: pastebin your sources.list & we'll try to figure out where that lock file is
[12:34] <Stardog> Celstianpower; yes it will be there... but it completly f--ed up my system... still having problems
[12:34] <dirge> Want some links Blinky?
[12:34] <chavo> blinky, is the 19" your main?
[12:34] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, How do I access my sources.list?
[12:35] <mcpowley> frogzoo: It tells me just to install the Jre...which i did with the synaptics
[12:35] <blinky> yeah
[12:35] <blinky> and yeah
[12:35] <Celestianpower> Stardog: Oh
[12:35] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:35] <chavo> 19" on the left?
[12:35] <blinky> on the right
[12:35] <Frogzoo> mcpowley: you missed where it mentions update alternatives
[12:35] <psaikido> anyone know how do you start ubuntu in safe mode?
[12:35] <Celestianpower> Stardog: So I should wait?
[12:35] <Killuminati> I think I know the problem
[12:35] <blinky> theres a safe mode?
[12:35] <Killuminati> I have two of the same thing
[12:35] <iiiears> Killuminati:  And here is one more.    http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/769572
[12:36] <Frogzoo> psaikido: there is no 'safe' mode - but you can boot 'recovery' from grub - but that's single user mode
[12:36] <chavo> blinky, ok go here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and paste in your xorg.conf
[12:36] <blinky> ok
[12:36] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: just pastebin please - best not fiddle with it if you don't know what you're doing
[12:36] <Killuminati> I think I'll fiddle xD
[12:36] <nox-Hand> Hey
[12:37] <blinky> to get to my xorg.conf, do i go "sudo gedit /etc/X11/conf/xorg.conf"
[12:37] <Stardog> Celestianpower: well.... dunno.... u could always try from the updatemanger... its told to be safe there if it works.... %D
[12:37] <chavo> blinky, yes
[12:37] <nox-Hand> Does anyone know of any good easy animated gif creator for Linux?
[12:37] <Frogzoo> Killuminati: you break it, you get to keep the pieces ;)
[12:37] <blinky> chavo, ok
[12:37] <chavo> or actually sudo gksu
[12:37] <blinky> whats gksu do?
[12:37] <Celestianpower> Stardog: That works does it?
[12:37] <elkbuntu> mcpowley, you should be able to use the 'at' command, try reading 'man at' to see how to get it to work, it's confusing me though
[12:37] <iiiears> Killuminati: No!  (please, i am short of aspirin enough to help)
[12:38] <Killuminati> klsdjlsdkfj
[12:38] <dirge> Actually, the xorg.conf file is in /etc/X11/
[12:38] <Killuminati> IT'S DEAD
[12:38] <iiiears> lol
[12:38] <chavo> blinky, it's a graphical sudo
[12:38] <blinky> ok
[12:38] <Killuminati> WTF HAPPENED?
[12:38] <dirge> Make sure to back it up first.
[12:38] <Stardog> Celestianpower: well... when I first tried, I had breezy repo and upgrading wouldnt stard because of one official link... I changed the repo to dapper and then upgradet, then it gor wrong
[12:39] <Celestianpower> I see - so it not working was your fault? :P
[12:39] <Stardog> guys... isnt there a "bugfixer"-program-thingy in buntu?
[12:39] <iiiears> Killuminati: Computer hiccup. - maybe a quick shutdown while apt or synaptic was updating. *maybe* dunno
[12:39] <mcpowley> elkbuntu: Thanks, i'll try that out
[12:39] <Killuminati> Frogzoo, WHAT DID YOU DO!
[12:39] <iiiears> Killuminati: something corrupted the lock file
[12:39] <ompaul> Killuminati, I will be messaging you in a moment
[12:40] <dirge> restarting X brb
[12:40] <raul> hi, how can i see .avi in totem?
[12:40] <iiiears> nah, It was broken before we got our grubby hands on it.
[12:40] <apokryphos> raul: FAQ
[12:40] <raul> thank
[12:40] <myxiplx> Hey all
[12:40] <cyne> where can i find libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 ?
[12:41] <J0s3ph> Hello.
[12:41] <myxiplx> Anybody got time to help a real Linux newbie with some questions?
[12:41] <blinky> chavo, i did the gksu one, and nothing happened. then i did the gedit one, and it opened gedit with a blank page
[12:41] <iiiears> Killuminati: I think it can be fixed by editing the lock file.
[12:41] <J0s3ph> I don't soppose anyone knows why MPlayer isn't showing in any of the reps, even universe and multiverse?
[12:41] <J0s3ph> Or is it just me? :\
[12:41] <Huh1> hey, I got an usb external harddrive that I want to mount. however I need to be root to be able to do this. how can I do this out of the fileexplorer thingie, without going into a terminal
[12:41] <chavo> blinky, it's /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:41] <blinky> ahhh
[12:41] <blinky> ok
[12:42] <blinky> i'm new to this, i might have mentioned
[12:42] <chavo> no problem
[12:42] <cef> hey, should i be reporting wishlist-style items in the usual bug reporting system or elsewhere?
[12:42] <cafuego> Huh1: Just plugging it in should mount it and show it on the desktop.
[12:42] <chavo> that's why were here :)
[12:42] <Huh1> no it doesn't
[12:42] <Huh1> I see it under computer
[12:42] <myxiplx> Want to replace the shell so this box only runs a VNC server and a VMware player session, and shuts down when VMware exits.
[12:42] <xxozxx> i think i upgraded to breezy, but nothing looks different
[12:42] <Huh1> but clicking it says: not mounted, need to be root to mount it
[12:43] <myxiplx> I think I need to use a command like 'startx vmwareplayer .....' but have no clue where to put it.
[12:43] <emitraxx_> I just installed ubuntu dapper for amd64 and my sound card hasn't been recognized
[12:43] <iiiears> Frogzoo - Trying to fix a  new users computer thousands of miles away and blindfolded isn't easy. - Do we get an "A" for effort?
[12:43] <cef> cafuego: pffft
[12:43] <dirge> What does "(WW) RADEON(0): Unknown DDCType 5 found" mean??
[12:43] <emitraxx_> root@rgbenedetto:/home/rgbenedetto/Desktop# lspci | grep -i audio
[12:43] <emitraxx_> 0000:00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: ALi Corporation M5455 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device (rev 20)
[12:43] <emitraxx_> root@rgbenedetto:/home/rgbenedetto/Desktop#
[12:43] <xxozxx> anyone know how to tell for sure?
[12:43] <Zajjko|work> Can someone help me with a mountissue with a local HDD-partition?
[12:43] <cafuego> myxiplx: suggestion: in the vncserver startup file (so it runs even if you don't boot into X)
[12:43] <SurfnKid> and Im still here
[12:43] <SurfnKid> :)
[12:43] <Frogzoo> iiiears: I'd like to think so - sadly it's always the newbs don't understand this, they mess things & get angry *sigh*
[12:44] <blinky> chavo:  brett@blinky:~$ sudo gksu /etc/X11/xorg.conf              <- that right? it does nothing
[12:44] <cafuego> myxiplx: Alternatively, vmware server is alos free (beer)
[12:44] <xxozxx> i think i upgraded to breezy, but nothing looks different
[12:44] <cef> so, once again, should I be reporting wishlist-style items in the usual bug reporting system or elsewhere?
[12:44] <xxozxx> anyone know how to tell for sure?
[12:44] <cafuego> cef: launchpad, there should be a wishlist bug level.
[12:44] <iiiears> Frogzoo - Still can only guess why it won't release the apt sources list. - That is what brought him here.
[12:44] <chavo> blinky, sorry it's gksudo
[12:44] <cef> cafuego: the new bug entry stuff is very limited. hrm.. will have a deeper look
[12:44] <dirge> blinky, it re-generates the xorg.conf file.
[12:45] <dirge> So if you mess it up it'll renew it.
[12:45] <Huh1> cafuego: I'm afraid it's not mounted automatically. the drive is shown under computer when plugged in, but when clicking onto it it says; can't access it, needs to be mounted first, which is only possible for root
[12:45] <Frogzoo> iiiears: I still can't figure out where synaptic puts the lock file
[12:45] <blinky> ok, i just did gedit, and coppied all the text. what name do i put into that paste.ubuntu-nl.org thing?
[12:45] <chavo> blinky, gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:45] <Healot> package "java-package" (in multiverse)
[12:45] <cafuego> cef: Hmm... lemme see
[12:46] <cef> cafuego: spose I'll have to change it's disposition after the bug has been reported
[12:46] <iiiears> Frogzoo - Is there a tool to see what files are opened by a process?
[12:46] <Jimbo> hello yall, could anyone help me with gettin my wpc54 v2 to work?
[12:46] <Huh1> is there a possibility to be root in nautilus?
[12:46] <Healot> gksu/gksudo nautilus
[12:46] <Frogzoo> iiiears: sure, lsof - but a lock file's not necessarily open...
[12:46] <blinky> chavo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15381
[12:46] <cafuego> Huh1: You can always mount it to /media/somename via the 'pmount' command as user... but you'll need cmdline.
[12:46] <xxozxx> can someone help me with upgrade?
[12:47] <ekp> hi
[12:47] <Huh1> yes, and I wondered whether mounting would be possible without a command, for example by some stuff in nautilus
[12:47] <ekp> having a problem logging into Gnome
[12:47] <cafuego> cef: Importance -> Wishlist
[12:47] <ekp> Gnome desktop comes up and then immediately goes back to login screen
[12:47] <xxozxx> can someone help me with upgrade? or point me to another room that can?
[12:47] <eXistenZ> !easyubuntu
[12:47] <ubotu> EasyUbuntu 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 easyubuntu please join #easyubuntu.
[12:48] <dooglus> ekp: did it ever work?
[12:48] <apokryphos> xxozxx: FAQ
[12:48] <iiiears> Frogzoo - strace then.?(ask a new user to pastebin a trace file.. ohoh.)
[12:48] <ekp> only does it as my user
[12:48] <ekp> not others
[12:48] <cef> cafuego: doesn't appear on "report a bug" page. will have to do it afterwards
[12:48] <dooglus> ekp: I guess you have something bad in your session
[12:48] <ekp> dooglus: yes
[12:48] <blinky> chavo, you there?
[12:48] <Jimbo> does anyone here gotten a  WPC54G wireless card to work?.....having problems
[12:48] <chavo> yes
[12:48] <cafuego> cef: *nod* file that as a bug against malone ;-)
[12:48] <ekp> I am administrator
[12:48] <cafuego> Jimbo: Yes, mine works fine.
[12:48] <blinky> is that link what you needed?
[12:48] <ekp> other users work fine
[12:49] <eXistenZ> I installed some program from the "Add/remove.." in the menu, and it installed kde libs and such. How can I uninstall everything it installed?
[12:49] <chavo> blinky, yes
[12:49] <blinky> ok, let me know
[12:49] <cef> cafuego: after I file the bug against update-manager *grin*
[12:49] <cafuego> Huh1: Nautilus supports some limited scripting, so maybe... not looked into that.
[12:49] <ekp> I can log into Xfce OK
[12:49] <gharz> anybody here who's ubuntu a member of windows server 2003 domain?
[12:50] <ekp> dooglus: any way to sort it out?
[12:50] <pd273> gharz: I could try to help
[12:51] <Healot> gharz: linux client can't be a member of windows domain
[12:51] <dooglus> ekp: do you know how to switch to a virtual terminal and back?
[12:51] <Healot> but you can remote to Windows server/client though
[12:51] <gharz> reallY? i've something that linux can be a member of a windows domain.
[12:51] <ekp> Ctrl alt F1?
[12:51] <chavo> blinky, just to be sure you said the 15" is on the left, but the 19" is your main monitor correct?
[12:51] <gharz> pd273, have u tried it?
[12:51] <blinky> chavo, yes
[12:51] <Frogzoo> cef: perhaps https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyEft/Feature_Suggestions
[12:51] <myxiplx> Haven't got linux as member, but I can browse my domain happily from this linux box.
[12:52] <dooglus> ekp: right.  and alt-f7 to get back.  I suggest you try "mv ~/.metacity ~/.metacity.old" and then logging it - does that help?
[12:52] <ekp> Ok I will give it a try
[12:52] <ekp> do I run sudo?
[12:53] <chavo> blinky, ok this should work then http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15382
[12:53] <chavo> blinky, but make sure you back up your xorg.conf first before you overwrite it
[12:53] <dooglus> ekp: no, it's in your home directory.  log in as you in a virtual terminal
[12:53] <myxiplx> gharz, try http://youlinux.com/tutorials/linuxtutorialmicrosoftwindowsnetworkintegration.html
[12:53] <iiiears> Frogzoo - /var/lib/dpkg/status 0_RDONLY status = 6 ?
[12:53] <dooglus> ekp: just "mv .metacity .metacity.old" if you're in your home directory already
[12:54] <dooglus> ekp: "~" just means "my home directory"
[12:54] <eXistenZ> How can I clean the deb cache?
[12:54] <blinky> so just copy that into xorg.conf, and save over the top? should i backup my old xorg.conf?
[12:54] <gharz> myxiplx, thanks!
[12:54] <pd273> gharz: are you saying the condition on using samba on ubuntu and connecting to 2003 server
[12:54] <iiiears> dooglus - Where do you ssign hotkeys? Xmodmap?
[12:54] <myxiplx> gharz I'm a complete newbie at this, but found that very handy :)
[12:55] <toko123> greetings
[12:55] <iiiears> WB Healot
[12:55] <gharz> pd273, my ubuntu can connect to the 2003 and can open the shared folders, with correct user and password of course.
[12:55] <blinky> chavo, how do i use it now?
[12:55] <Frogzoo> iiiears: nope
[12:55] <pd273> gharz: can you tell me what you are trying to do
[12:55] <dooglus> iiiears: I don't, I use aliases.
[12:55] <chavo> blinky, scroll down to the part where you can select the text
[12:55] <gharz> pd273, my question is if ubuntu can be a member of the win2003 domain.
[12:56] <pd273> gharz: so where are yo stuck up ?
[12:56] <blinky> chavo, no, i have changed it into the xorg.conf, now i want to use my other screen
[12:56] <iiiears> dooglus - Cool. What file holds them?
[12:56] <chavo> blinky, you're going to have to restart x
[12:56] <myxiplx> gharz:  Is there any reason you're asking about it being a member if you can get to the shares?
[12:56] <gharz> pd273, i guess this is too technical at the moment. i'll try to search for some info first from the internet and i'll get back on this channel.
[12:56] <blinky> chavo, ok, back in a min
[12:57] <enkrav> Hi, I have ubuntu 5.10 and would like to install gnome-terminal 2.14 (and keep my gnome 2.12 installation), is it possible? How can I do it?
[12:57] <myxiplx> gharz: as far as I know it's not possible - Microsoft are being sued in the EU at the moment for them to open their client/server protocols for this very reason.
[12:57] <gharz> myxiplx, owww.
[12:57] <iiiears> dooglus - NVM - got it. (Google is my friend.)
[12:57] <iiiears> lol
[12:58] <myxiplx> gharz: MS never told anybody how to join a domain, afaik only windows clients can be members.  I may be wrong, but that's my understanding of things right now.
[12:58] <dooglus> iiiears: in ~/.bashrc I put things like: alias b='dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot'
[12:58] <dooglus> iiiears: but see also shell functions - they're even more powerful
[12:58] <myxiplx> gharz: Of course, that doesn't mean you can't access resources, just that you're not seen as a true 'member'
[12:58] <emitraxx_> 0000:00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: ALi Corporation M5455 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device (rev 20)
[12:58] <jimbo> hello
[12:58] <gharz> myxiplx, ok
[12:58] <rash> excuse me, im having some problems with GRUB?
[12:58] <the_Kane> hey
[12:59] <the_Kane> QUESTION: Does annyone here use the RT61STA Driver for their wireless card?
[12:59] <iiiears> dooglus - Linux is wonderful. - What was Bill Gates thinking when he neutered the CLI>
[12:59] <Jowi> rash: you are excused :)
[12:59] <Simplimus> Hi, Im using Dapper Drake on a Lenovo N100 and my sound does not work, who can help me?
[12:59] <jimbo> can someone help me get my wireless card to work?   WPC54g v2
[12:59] <rash> could anyone help me? i'm getting error 21.
[12:59] <pd273> gharz: there is a different version of samba doing this right now
[12:59] <pd273> I cant figure out the name right now, let me check
[12:59] <lnx^> hmm hey guys
[12:59] <Jowi> rash: have you looked at the grub troubleshooting wiki?
[12:59] <gharz> pd273, ok. thanks.
[12:59] <lnx^> I have a samba share mounted (in fstab)
[12:59] <rash> could you link me please?
[01:00] <lnx^> and when I hibernate and come back, it will be stuck
[01:00] <lnx^> meaning, I cannot for example 'ls' it anymore
[01:00] <lnx^> only remounting helps
[01:00] <_nano_> how do I change the default keyring password?
[01:00] <soundray> rash: error 21 is "selected disk does not exist".
[01:00] <soundray> !tell rash about grub
[01:00] <lnx^> is there some config where I can put commands that should be executed before and after hibernating?
[01:00] <soundray> lnx^: /etc/acpi/
[01:00] <blinky> chavo, back
[01:00] <cef> Frogzoo: if I'm not mistaken, the Feature_Suggestions page is for major items. not small wishlist to be added to a single program
[01:01] <chavo> did it work?
[01:01] <rash> thanks, ill check those links
[01:01] <SurfnKid> time for sleep
[01:01] <SurfnKid> gnite
[01:01] <blinky> nope
[01:01] <chavo> hmm
[01:01] <blinky> not that i can tell
[01:01] <lnx^> soundray: thanks
[01:01] <Jowi> rash: grub error 21 mean : "Selected disk does not exist. This error is returned if the device part of a device- or full file name refers to a disk or BIOS device that is not present or not recognized by the BIOS in the system.
[01:01] <soundray> rash: perhaps you used a wrong partition number?
[01:02] <rash> no it was working fine
[01:02] <mcpowley> how do i play an mp3 file in terminal?
[01:02] <blinky> chavo, should the second monitor be on and working now?
[01:02] <rash> then i went on windows for a bit.
[01:02] <rash> after that, it just doesnt work
[01:02] <chavo> blinky, yes
[01:02] <blinky> damn
[01:02] <Tobberoth> How do I rename a folder? I tried "mv Programing programing" but it said it can't move Programing to a subdirectory or something
[01:02] <rash> i checked my bios, and it detects both hdd's
[01:02] <soundray> rash: I would first follow the wiki advice on reinstalling grub from the install CD.
[01:03] <chavo> do this, run xrandr in a terminal and tell me what it says
[01:03] <Frogzoo> cef: cool, then just bug it sounds right
[01:03] <rash> from teh ubuntu live cd?
[01:03] <blinky>  SZ:    Pixels          Physical       Refresh
[01:03] <blinky> *0   1024 x 768    ( 306mm x 227mm )  *75
[01:03] <blinky> Current rotation - normal
[01:03] <blinky> Current reflection - none
[01:03] <blinky> Rotations possible - normal
[01:03] <blinky> Reflections possible - none
[01:03] <gharz> damn... i'm starting to like ubuntu!!!!!
[01:03] <chavo> woops not the whole thing :)
[01:03] <blinky> lol
[01:03] <Tobberoth> ubuntu is great!:)
[01:03] <the_Kane> QUESTION: Does annyone here use the RT61STA Driver for their wireless card?
[01:03] <blinky> too bad
[01:04] <gharz> i've been using fedora for the past months and my friend gave me this installation CD of Ubuntu.
[01:04] <ompaul> blinky, don't paste inthe channel thanks - paste.ubuntu-nl.org is there for that reason
[01:04] <gharz> just tried this 2 days ago and i didn't have any problem with my wireless network...
[01:04] <soundray> Tobberoth: perhaps this is a case-insensitive filesystem? You can probably do "mv Programing temp ; mv temp programming"
[01:04] <Tobberoth> Anyone who knows how to rename a folder in the terminal?
[01:04] <Tobberoth> right
[01:05] <blinky> ompaul, ok. i didnt know it would take like 6 lines
[01:05] <Tobberoth> Yeah, it's case sensetive, it's ubuntu
[01:05] <gharz> except that i can't watch VCD and DVD... especially movies that were burn from divx format.
[01:05] <pd273> Tobberoth: can you try that with mv -f switch, it is working the way you are doing it for me
[01:05] <skippy> Tobberoth,  use "mv"
[01:05] <soundray> Tobberoth: ubuntu isn't a filesystem.
[01:05] <the_Kane> can someone please tell me the command to compile, link etc... a c++ program using gcc
[01:05] <Tobberoth> well, i think the file system is nautilus
[01:05] <soundray> Tobberoth: try the indirect approach I suggested.
[01:05] <soundray> Tobberoth: no, nautilus is a file manager.
[01:05] <Simplimus> hi there :) can anyone help me making my sound work?
[01:06] <skippy> the_Kane, "g++ filename" should do it
[01:06] <toko123> is htere a way to copy an write a copy protected cd using linux?
[01:06] <Tobberoth> soundray, I'll try
[01:06] <soundray> Tobberoth: a filesystem is something like vfat, reiserfs or ext3
[01:06] <Jowi> ubotu: tell the_Kane about compile
[01:06] <Tobberoth> Oh
[01:06] <Tobberoth> It's FAT32, sorry :)
[01:06] <pd273> sure it is :-D
[01:06] <the_Kane> skippy: thanks ;)
[01:06] <Frogzoo> rash - from the grub prompt, try 'find /etc/passwd'   what does that  do?
[01:06] <dooglus> ekp: I told you the wrong thing, didn't I?  your session is in ~/.gnome2/session it seems
[01:06] <rash> soundray: is this what i should be look at?
[01:06] <rash> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[01:06] <lnx^> and hey, while we're at it, is there any way I could start autostart certain applications to certain workspaces, like in fluxbox?
[01:07] <soundray> rash, yes
[01:07] <ekp> dooglus: probably because I still have the same problem
[01:07] <Tobberoth> Thanks soundray, that worked great!
[01:07] <rash> okay thanks
[01:07] <MadMerC> hi is there anyone here who can help me with VNC ???
[01:07] <ompaul> !vns
[01:07] <the_Kane> another c++ question... do i save the file as: cpp, c++, or what?
[01:07] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ompaul
[01:07] <ompaul> !vnc
[01:07] <toko123> greetings
[01:07] <ubotu> vnc is, like, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html, or http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html, or see 'x11vnc' (VNC server which uses your current X11 session)
[01:07] <jimbo> ok so i installed a driver for my WPC54g wireless card, the power on the card works, i can detect my access point, however i cannot connect....any help would be great
[01:07] <dooglus> ekp: you probably want to: "rm -fr .metacity; mv .metacity.old .metacity; mv .gnome2/session session.old"
[01:07] <soundray> MadMerC: nobody can answer that until you've described the problem.
[01:07] <Tobberoth> I thought, since Linux is case sensitive, I'll put all my foldernames in anti-caps
[01:07] <Tobberoth> doesn't seem like it matters much tho
[01:08] <rash> bleh, im not sure which section i should look at. sorry, but this is my first go at linux
[01:08] <dooglus> ekp: that will remove any new .metacity directory, restore the old one, and move your session file out of the way.
[01:08] <soundray> Tobberoth: some filesystems are, others aren't.
[01:08] <ekp> can I do that while in 5 or do I have to go to 3?
[01:08] <skippy> Tobberoth,  linux is very case sensitive
[01:08] <soundray> skippy: don't confuse him please
[01:08] <the_Kane> can someone please tell what to save my c++ programs as.. is it file.CPP ?
[01:08] <dooglus> ekp: you can do that from anywhere.  but what are 5 and 3?  run levels?
[01:08] <ekp> yes run levels
[01:08] <Tobberoth> it seems that i can go "cd /share/programing even if the folder is named Programing
[01:08] <Frogzoo> the_Kane: .cpp dde
[01:08] <soundray> Tobberoth: whether or not filenames are case-sensitive or not depends on the filesystem driver.
[01:08] <Frogzoo> the_Kane: .cpp dude
[01:09] <dooglus> ekp: I never level runlevel 2 - what do 3 and 5 do?
[01:09] <Tobberoth> soundray: Oh, i see..
[01:09] <Tobberoth> and FAT32 is not case-sensitive then?
[01:09] <dooglus> never *leave*
[01:09] <Frogzoo> dooglus: they all do the same, default is 2 for ubuntu though
[01:09] <the_Kane> Frogzoo: thanks
[01:09] <soundray> Tobberoth: all the "good" ones are case-sensitive of course.
[01:09] <ekp> level 5 is the default login for X
[01:09] <Afief> how can i get a tcl/tk package that i need for my modem when i can't connect to the internet through my ubuntu box?
[01:09] <chavo> blinky, pastebin you /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:09] <Frogzoo> ekp: nope
[01:09] <dooglus> Tobberoth: FAT32 is a bit case sensivity
[01:09] <Tobberoth> hmm I see
[01:09] <blinky> ok
[01:09] <ekp> level 3 ...Ctrl alt F1
[01:10] <Frogzoo> ekp: nope - that's redhat, not ubuntu/debian
[01:10] <Frogzoo> ekp: 'runlevel'
[01:10] <dooglus> ekp: type "runlevel" in a virtual terminal - you'll probably see "N 2"
[01:10] <rash> soundray, im not sure which section i should look at
[01:10] <soundray> rash: do you have an install CD?
[01:10] <ekp> I have been running Kantoix for some time and it is defaulted to 5
[01:10] <rash> yes, i do
[01:10] <rash> the ubuntu iso
[01:10] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: have you fixed your sources.list ?
[01:10] <jereth_da_lion> hello
[01:10] <dooglus> ekp: I was only suggesting using a virtual terminal because I thought you couldn't log on as yourself in X - but XFCE works, so that's OK
[01:11] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: I did eventually notice your pm...
[01:11] <Afief> i need a tcl/tk package to get my modem running, but i cannot connect to the internet through ubuntu, so how do i get it through my windows box?
[01:11] <Healot> FAT32 is case preserving, but not case sensitive
[01:11] <jereth_da_lion> once again i find myself in need of you expertise
[01:11] <Tobberoth> I programmed some html earlier.. I had some swedish characters in the code (  ) and when I started the page in firefox, it looked horrible!
[01:11] <ekp> so commands again for restoring session/
[01:11] <soundray> rash: breezy or dapper?
[01:11] <Tobberoth> Doesn't firefox support UTF-8 or something?
[01:11] <rash> dapper
[01:11] <blinky> chavo, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15383
[01:11] <myxiplx> If I want to use a startx command instead of the gnome desktop, what do I need to do to change that?
[01:11] <dooglus> ekp: you probably want to: "rm -fr .metacity; mv .metacity.old .metacity; mv .gnome2/session session.old"
[01:11] <thoreauputic> Tobberoth: sure
[01:11] <Healot> Tobberoth: program an HTML page?
[01:11] <snowblink> How can I stop the keyboard from sending a tilde to the terminal when I press page down?
[01:11] <dooglus> ekp: that will remove any new .metacity directory, restore the old one, and move your session file out of the way.
[01:11] <rash> 6.06?
[01:11] <Tobberoth> Healot: Well.. wrote it?
[01:11] <soundray> Tobberoth: you have to declare UTF-8 in your HTML.
[01:11] <Tobberoth> I did it in jedit
[01:11] <jereth_da_lion> how can i get sound working on my ibmthinkpad
[01:12] <Tobberoth> oh, thanks soundray, didn't think of that
[01:12] <Afief> i need a tcl/tk package to get my modem running, but i cannot connect to the internet through ubuntu, so how do i get it through my windows box?
[01:12] <rash> see, im totally lost :S
[01:12] <ompaul> thoreauputic, if my friend says anything in the channel would you be so polite as to suggest that irc is a privilige not a right :)
[01:12] <soundray> rash: yeah, that's dapper. Is it the Desktop or Alternative CD?
[01:12] <rash> desktop
[01:12] <thoreauputic> ompaul: if I'm sober at the time I shall comply ;)
[01:13] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-:  ping ?
[01:13] <ekp> .gnome2/session': No such file or directory
[01:13] <rash> i guess i need to boot from it?
[01:13] <dooglus> ekp: lose the last quote?
[01:13] <soundray> rash: try the instructions under "Using the LiveCD and Overwriting the Windows bootloader"
[01:13] <Killuminati-> Finally.
[01:13] <rash> okay then
[01:14] <Killuminati-> 3.5 times longer than promised
[01:14] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: have you fixed your sources.list ?
[01:14] <Healot> hey just a trivia, what do you actually call a DSL modem, I know it is not a modem...
[01:14] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I still haven't
[01:14] <Killuminati-> No
[01:14] <Killuminati-> I pastebinned it
[01:14] <Tobberoth> Time for me to install Wine.. let's hope I don't get my regular amount of problems haha
[01:14] <jereth_da_lion> anyone know how to get sound on a ibmthinkpab
[01:14] <ekp>  mv .gnome2/session session.old
[01:14] <ekp> .........`.gnome2/session': No such file or directory
[01:14] <thoreauputic> ompaul: ah bigpond - the ISP of the clueless
[01:14] <dooglus> ekp: hmmm
[01:14] <soundray> Healot: it *is* a modem ;)
[01:14] <sandra> Hello.
[01:15] <sandra> Trying to upgrade to dapper I get the error "openoffice.org-core: Conflicts: openoffice.org2-l10n-1.9.129 which is a virtual package.  Conflicts: openoffice.org-help-1.9.129 which is a virtual package." when doing aptitude dist-upgrade, any ideas ?
[01:15] <soundray> Healot: "modulator/demodulator"
[01:15] <dooglus> ekp: can you copy ~/.xsession-errors into a pastebin?
[01:15] <dooglus> !paste
[01:15] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[01:15] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list & remove the quotes, like so: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15384
[01:15] <Henry_Bean> something about wine on dapper amd64?
[01:15] <Healot> nay, we are but modem...
[01:15] <Healot> wait, I'll look up to that
[01:16] <dabblego> is there a mail client that will talk to a Microsoft Exchange server?
[01:16] <Afief> i need a tcl/tk package to get my modem running, but i cannot connect to the internet through ubuntu, so how do i get it through my windows box?
[01:16] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Should I just copy and paste that?
[01:16] <Mikelo> any new cool game or program?
[01:16] <Frogzoo> Henry_Bean: wine won't run on 64bit at all
[01:16] <ompaul> sandra, do sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ; sudo apt-get -f << in that order and see if it still gives grief
[01:16] <soundray> sandra: do an apt-get remove on all openoffice packages that have org2 inthe name.
[01:16] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: no, best edit by hand - don't want anything "dramatic" happening
[01:16] <soundray> sandra: but only if ompaul's hint doesn't work :)
[01:16] <Killuminati-> Ok
[01:16] <dooglus> dabblego: evolution will I believe
[01:17] <ekp> dooglus:  what do you think now?
[01:17] <Henry_Bean> Frogzoo: http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit doesn't says that...
[01:17] <dabblego> dooglus: thanks
[01:17] <dooglus> ekp: can you copy ~/.xsession-errors into a pastebin?
[01:17] <dooglus> !paste
[01:17] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[01:17] <Henry_Bean> there's says that it's possible under debian
[01:18] <ekp> what about flooding
[01:18] <soundray> Henry_Bean: afaik, that is highly experimental. If you actually want to use wine, install it in a 32bit chroot.
[01:18] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I can't do anything now
[01:18] <Killuminati-> I can't add/remove anything
[01:18] <Killuminati-> This is very bad =X
[01:18] <ekp> /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default: Registering your session with wtmp and utmp
[01:18] <ekp> /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default: running: /usr/bin/sessreg -a -w /var/log/wtmp -u /var/run/utmp -x "/var/lib/gdm/:0.Xservers" -h "" -l ":0" "ed"
[01:18] <ekp> /etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
[01:18] <ekp> /usr/bin/startxfce4: X server already running on display :0
[01:18] <ekp> /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc: line 54: xscreensaver: command not found
[01:18] <ekp> ** (xfwm4:5149): WARNING **: The display does not support the XComposite extension.
[01:18] <ekp> ** (xfwm4:5149): WARNING **: Compositing manager disabled.
[01:18] <ekp> ** (update-notifier:5186): WARNING **: already running?
[01:18] <sandra> ompaul: I did aptitude update; and I am doign aptitude dits-upgrade; and there's the problem.
[01:18] <Killuminati-> 'amsn' is not available in any software channel
[01:18] <ekp> mail-notification-Message: Mail Notification is already running
[01:18] <ekp> mail-notification-Message: Mail Notification is already running
[01:18] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: you'll need to fix your sources.list first
[01:18] <Frogzoo> ekp please no spamming
[01:18] <Killuminati-> I already did
[01:19] <dooglus> !paste
[01:19] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[01:19] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: now will synaptic open?
[01:19] <Killuminati-> Yeah but I can't update
[01:19] <ompaul> ekp, don't paste in the channel, we have paste.ubuntu-nl.org for that
[01:19] <thoreauputic> !info amsn dapper
[01:19] <ubotu> amsn: (An MSN messenger written in tcl), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.95-1 (dapper), Packaged size: 2233 kB, Installed size: 7852 kB
[01:20] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: what happens when you click "reload" ?
[01:20] <Killuminati-> "Yeah but I can't update"
[01:20] <dooglus> ekp: those errors are from XFCE4...  could you log out, log into GNOME, then go to ctrl-alt-f1 and copy .xsession-errors somewhere else, then log back into XFCE4 and PASTEBIN the copy?
[01:20] <chavo> blinky, try this change -> Option         "TwinViewOrientation" "LeftOf"  to    Option         "TwinViewOrientation" "CRT-0 LeftOf CRT-1"
[01:20] <Healot> huh.. the term is "transceiver" not modem :-
[01:20] <thoreauputic> Killuminati-: you didn't look bvery hard
[01:20] <thoreauputic> *very
[01:20] <rash> soundray, i get up to step 4 then i get error 18
[01:20] <Killuminati-> http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-14/dists/dapper/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2: Could not open file /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/kubuntu.org_packages_amarok-14_dists_dapper_main_binary-i386_Packages - open (2 No such file or directory)
[01:20] <ekp> what do you mean PASTEBin?
[01:20] <Killuminati-> Any idea?
[01:20] <dooglus> !paste
[01:20] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long texts it does not disrupt the channel. [webboard for Ubuntu: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 : not an offical package] .
[01:20] <blinky> chavo, ill try
[01:20] <Tobberoth> I just installed wine.. how does it work? Does it work in the background to start .exes etc, or do I need to start it manually?
[01:20] <dooglus> ^-- read that
[01:20] <chavo> blinky, if that doesn't work I'm not sure, I'm very tired right now though so my brain is a little fried
[01:20] <jereth_da_lion> does ubuntu support sound on the old ibm thinkpad 600 ????
[01:20] <thoreauputic> Killuminati-: enable universe
[01:21] <ompaul> ekp, don't paste in the channel, we have paste.ubuntu-nl.org <<< point a browser at it
[01:21] <Killuminati-> thoreauputic, How?
[01:21] <ompaul> !universe
[01:21] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[01:21] <ekp> I got it thanks
[01:21] <Killuminati-> 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
[01:21] <thoreauputic> !tell Killuminati- about repos
[01:21] <Killuminati-> Please stop doing that
[01:21] <Killuminati-> I never understand those
[01:21] <wildman> hello *
[01:21] <Tobberoth> :D
[01:21] <ekp> dooglus: I think I will just create a new user with administrator privaledges and delete bad session
[01:21] <Frogzoo> thoreauputic: Killuminati- universe is there already - just "update" should do it...
[01:22] <soundray> rash: have you changed anything in the BIOS setup recently? LBA options perhaps?
[01:22] <thoreauputic> Killuminati-: that isn't our problem - yu need to up your IQ a few points - try listening to Mozart
[01:22] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Please help
[01:22] <Killuminati-> Still won't work
[01:22] <dooglus> ekp: that's fine
[01:22] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: sry, "reload" what happens?
[01:22] <rash> no i havent
[01:22] <ekp> thanks
[01:22] <dooglus> ekp: delete bad user you mean?
[01:22] <Killuminati-> thoreauputic, Don't make stupid commenys again. I'm just not used to linux.
[01:22] <soundray> thoreauputic: you are very, very mean (but funny)
[01:22] <dooglus> "sudo deluser --remove-home ekp"
[01:23] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I get these errors.
[01:23] <ompaul> Killuminati-, those pages you can't read are where you get the information you need to the work
[01:23] <thoreauputic> Killuminati-: care to repeat what you said? I didn't quite catch it
[01:23] <Fikus> i have a wireless network card question if anyone can help me
[01:23] <blinky> chavo, i cant find option -> twinviewOrientation
[01:23] <Killuminati-> thoreauputic, You just called me stupid so don't you dare to suggest I was being rude.
[01:23] <gharz> Fikus, what's the prob?
[01:24] <Fikus> i have a newer gateway laptop
[01:24] <dooglus> thoreauputic: stop getting the bot to send me free help.  I'm new!
[01:24] <blinky> chavo, nevermind, got it
[01:24] <soundray> Killuminati-: you are being helped here, so try not to be oversensitive.
[01:24] <thoreauputic> Killuminati-: you're a slow learner
[01:24] <Frogzoo> oh thoreauputic, that's not helpful
[01:24] <gharz> Killuminati-, or search the google. it helps.
[01:24] <Fikus> it says the drivers and everything is good but the wireless connection in network settings is set to eth0
[01:24] <soundray> thoreauputic: please give him a break.
[01:24] <Fikus> zero connectivity btw
[01:24] <iiiears> lol
[01:25] <Frogzoo> thoreauputic: I've been trying to help this guy for 40 mins & you boot him :(
[01:25] <gharz> Fikus, what's the model of ur wireless interface?
[01:25] <thoreauputic> Frogzoo: ompaul has already gaged him and let him back in - my heart bleeds
[01:25] <iiiears> thoreauputic - (neener-neener)
[01:25] <Tobberoth> I need help with Wine :(
[01:25] <Fikus> um
[01:25] <rash> soundray, could you please check your PM?
[01:25] <thoreauputic> Frogzoo: not a boot - a gag
[01:26] <rash> oh wait
[01:26] <rash> there seems to be an error when i type root (hd0,1)
[01:26] <Killuminati-> Sigh.
[01:26] <wildman> bye *
[01:26] <Fikus> its a broadcom 4318
[01:26] <soundray> rash: I didn't get a pm. You should ask before you send one, anyway. Are you registered? ::
[01:26] <wildman> enjoy your day!
[01:26] <soundray> !register
[01:26] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[01:26] <Fikus> i ahve the broadcom 43xx drivers set up on it also
[01:26] <Killuminati-> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15385
[01:26] <rash> im not registered, no
[01:26] <rash> but there seems to be an error when i type root (hd0,1)
[01:27] <Michael> omg, <3 dapper
[01:27] <Fikus> net.interface in device manager is eth0
[01:27] <Tobberoth> Hehe, wine isn't working as great as it sounded on their website >_>
[01:27] <Frogzoo> !tell Tobberoth about appdb
[01:27] <Mikelo> any cool internet radio programs?
[01:28] <Fikus> 6.06 drapper is what is running
[01:28] <blinky> chavo, that didnt work either
[01:28] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15385
[01:28] <dirge> Hello everyone, I got the 2nd monitor to work... kinda
[01:28] <gharz> Fikus, http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=410460
[01:28] <Killuminati-> dirge, Good for you =D
[01:28] <blinky> chavo, thanks heaps for trying though, i'll bother someone else about it lol
[01:28] <Tobberoth> Amazing, that database even had an entry for the FC client wow
[01:28] <iiiears> thoreauputic - hotkeys-setup /XKB  i need to configure the media keys. Can you help? Hint what app/conf do i need?
[01:28] <soundray> dirge: I managed that yesterday, too, after three years of trying.
[01:28] <dirge> Problem now is that the 2nd monitor is blank so things open in it and I can't see them.
[01:29] <chavo> blinky, no problem, I could probably figure it out but I haven't been to sleep yet :)
[01:29] <rash> what should i type when it comes to root (hd0,1)
[01:29] <dirge> What does the "Opion" "clone" do?
[01:29] <blinky> dirge, any luck with your dual monitor setup?
[01:29] <dirge> Kinda
[01:29] <ekp> dooglus: created another problem
[01:29] <Fikus> um
[01:29] <jereth_da_lion> please someone help me figure out this sound mess
[01:29] <soundray> rash: what's the error? Put it on the pastebin if there's a lot of info.
[01:29] <Fikus> that just tells me that guy had the new version running and it picked it up
[01:29] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: wget http://people.ubuntu.com/~jriddell/kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg
[01:29] <Fikus> i have the new version and it doens't
[01:29] <dirge> It detects the 2nd and has a window open there, just can't see it.
[01:29] <rash> im on my second PC
[01:29] <soundray> dirge: Clone shows the same content on both monitors.
[01:30] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: sudo apt-key add kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg
[01:30] <ekp> gave new user adminstrator priveledges and deleted session that was no good in gnome
[01:30] <ekp> lost the ability to use sudo
[01:30] <rash> 21: disk does not exist
[01:30] <Killaz> can someone help me configure vsftpd so I can make virtual users upload files?
[01:30] <Tobberoth> Odd, the wineapp DB is not working for me
[01:30] <rash> error 21: disk does not exist
[01:30] <Sukre^n_Pudre> hi
[01:30] <doctorshim> good afternoon ya'll
[01:30] <Killaz> I can now login using virtual users... but I cant upload
[01:30] <blinky> can anyone help me set up my NFTS hard drive, so i can see the stuff on it?
[01:30] <Sukre^n_Pudre> just an info...something install ultima online mondain with wine ?
[01:30] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I tried both in terminal and they failed to work.
[01:30] <gharz> Fikus, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=114922
[01:31] <iiiears> How do you program the media keys?
[01:31] <soundray> !tell blinky about ntfs
[01:31] <dirge> Well, CRT is asleep. No signal.
[01:31] <ekp> chmod? for new user?
[01:31] <doctorshim> Anybody have trouble burning the ubuntu-6.06-desktop-amd64.iso image?
[01:31] <ekp> or psswd command
[01:31] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: pastebin please
[01:31] <doctorshim> Like, the image being way to big? :/
[01:31] <rash> soundray, i get error 21, disk not found?
[01:31] <blinky> soundray, thanks
[01:31] <iiiears> How do you see the scan code used?
[01:31] <dirge> No trouble burning. I like the feater on the CD to check itself.
[01:31] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, They both couldn't find the file
[01:32] <doctorshim> dirge: Hmm, maybe my CD-Rs are too small. They only have 650 MB max capacity.
[01:32] <soundray> rash: did you see my question about BIOS options?
[01:32] <toko123> should I be able to read a copy protected cd
[01:32] <toko123> audia cd
[01:32] <soundray> doctorshim: that could be a good reason
[01:32] <doctorshim> Just wondering if anybody else had trouble with the ISO images being too big.
[01:32] <rash> soundray, i havent changed it around. this came up randomly
[01:32] <gharz> thoreauputic, Frogzoo > why does my ubuntu doesn't play VCD? i've done all the instructions from wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFromats.
[01:32] <soundray> toko123: it depends on the type of copy protection.
[01:32] <doctorshim> Thought something was odd.
[01:32] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I don't care about the mp3 anymore
[01:32] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, All I want is to get this working again.
[01:33] <the_Kane> Does annyone here use the RT61STA Driver for their wireless card?
[01:33] <dirge> What is the error when burning it? Maybe you downloaded a corrupt version. Did you check the hash?
[01:33] <soundray> rash: I bet this is a hardware issue.
[01:33] <ompaul> gharz, what application are you trying to use ?
[01:33] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: have you tried a reboot?
[01:33] <doctorshim> No, I didn't do a check on the image itself.
[01:33] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Yes
[01:33] <rash> oh? :(
[01:33] <Killuminati-> My Add/Remove is screwed up now.
[01:33] <ekp> deleted original adminstrator ...created new user with adminstrator permissions but can not run sudo
[01:33] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: you sure that wget doesn't work? works for me...
[01:33] <lnx^> how do I make iso-8859-15 my default character encoding for the terminal?
[01:33] <doctorshim> dirge: Nero, my burning software, says that the image is too big for the disk, and will have to do a over-burn.
[01:33] <soundray> the_Kane: as a general rule, if you keep doing the same thing, you keep getting the same results.
[01:33] <lnx^> this utf8 messes up everything for me
[01:33] <rash> meh, ill go reformat it.
[01:34] <doctorshim> It fails at 99%, yet the disk is still bootable.
[01:34] <rash> thanks for the help soundray
[01:34] <soundray> rash: if it's a failing disk, reformatting won't help.
[01:34] <gharz> ompaul, i've used totem-xine... realplayer...
[01:34] <the_Kane> soundray: sorry, i was just hoping someone new would of joined that uses that driver...
[01:34] <Killuminati-> Wow it worked
[01:34] <Killuminati-> lol
[01:34] <Killuminati-> Sorry
[01:34] <gharz> they don't work.
[01:34] <_mason> Hey blinky
[01:34] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: sudo apt-key add kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg
[01:34] <gharz> i was able to play DVD but the problem is the picture is not showing the right colors.
[01:34] <soundray> the_Kane: why don't you describe the problem you're having. Otherwise, people might think you're doing a survey.
[01:34] <iiiears_google> Killuminati-: Hooray!
[01:34] <Killuminati-> gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found
[01:34] <Killuminati-> OK
[01:35] <Killuminati-> iiiears_google, lol yep =P
[01:35] <_nano_> e
[01:35] <dirge> Just buy a larger CD and try it.
[01:35] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: now open synaptic & click "reload"
[01:35] <dirge> CD's are cheap.
[01:35] <doctorshim> I might try a DVD.
[01:35] <iiiears_google> Killuminati-: What did you do?
[01:35] <dirge> DVD is overkill
[01:35] <Killuminati-> iiiears_google, I typed it out right this time lmao
[01:35] <blinky> _mason, howdy
[01:35] <Frogzoo> iiiears_google: we're getting there slowly - Killuminati- has just added the gpg key for the amarok repo
[01:36] <gharz> anybody here who's able to activate their IrDA to transfer files from/to mobile phones in general?
[01:36] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: cut & paste works wonders dude
[01:36] <doctorshim> Hmm...
[01:36] <blinky> _mason,  get rid of the underscore in your name? its annoying me
[01:36] <blinky> lol
[01:36] <_mason> cant
[01:36] <iiiears> Killuminati-: Ah Ok. - lol
[01:36] <the_Kane> well, im using the RT61STA driver for my DWL-G510 wireless card. And i keep losing internet access (can still ping internal network) and i was assuming it had something to do with the driver. because i've, changed proxy servers, re-installed ubuntu and same problem...
[01:36] <doctorshim> Can I update Ubuntu (the actual system), without having to reinstall it, when a new version comes out?
[01:36] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I still haven't adjusted to not being able to use Ctrl+V in terminal
[01:36] <_mason> someones got it already
[01:36] <gharz> Fikus, how was the links? was it helpful?
[01:36] <_mason> ( no doubt, myself.. but forgotten password )
[01:36] <blinky> lol
[01:36] <ompaul> gharz, try mplayer
[01:36] <Fikus> yah kinda
[01:37] <dooglus> doctorshim: you should be able to - the update notifier will tell you the new version is available and offer to upgrade for you
[01:37] <Killuminati-> Ok
[01:37] <Killuminati-> Now what?
[01:37] <ompaul> gharz, if you have done all the stuff you need to it will work
[01:37] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: shift ctlr c will copy
[01:37] <soundray> _mason: pm me, I'll give you your password
[01:37] <doctorshim> Neat, thanks. One thing I really like about Gentoo.
[01:37] <soundray> _mason (just kiddin')
[01:37] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: now open synaptic & click "reload"
[01:37] <Fikus> kinda confusing talking about grabbing firmware from wine it looks like a big mess
[01:37] <_nano_> Hi, this is regarding gedit. I get this error "Could not create a temporary backup file while saving..." whenever i try and save a new file in a symlinked directory. Is there any way to work around this?
[01:37] <doctorshim> No having to reburn an ISO, etc.
[01:37] <Killuminati-> I did
[01:37] <Killuminati-> It finished it =)
[01:37] <iiiears> doctorshim - A fresh install is best. - It hasn't worked smoothly from what i've seen.
[01:37] <_mason> soundray, Gosh..
[01:37] <doctorshim> Noes!
[01:37] <TheSheep> Hello, is there any kind of CAD program for Ubuntu, or a commercial CAD for linux?
[01:37] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: woot - now search for 'libxine-extracodecs'
[01:37] <gharz> ompaul
[01:38] <_nano_> TheSheep: www.linux.org -->apps
[01:38] <gharz> ompaul, i've done it but still it doesn't work.
[01:38] <TheSheep> _nano_: thanks
[01:38] <_mason> is it just me who finds blender impossibly hard to use?
[01:38] <gharz> ompaul, these VCD
[01:38] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Nothing!
[01:38] <soundray> TheSheep: apt-cache search cad design
[01:38] <gharz> ompaul, were originnaly from divx format and used nero to burn them. i'm not sure if this is an issue or not.
[01:38] <TheSheep> _mason: no, it's shown as a bad example in all usablility books ;)
[01:38] <ompaul> gharz, try a real dvd if it works then you know
[01:38] <ydong> someone uses aMule here? i need some help
[01:39] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Now what? =P
[01:39] <doctorshim> Ubuntu FTW!
[01:39] <lnx^> so how do I switch my default locale from utf8 to iso?
[01:39] <gharz> it works with dvd but the colors are not the way it should be... looks like th hue/saturation are not correct.
[01:39] <_mason> TheSheep: You would think so, has anything good ever come out of it?
[01:39] <Gecko> yeeeks. dpkg-reconfigure -a really asks me all the stupid stuff... :(
[01:39] <Killuminati-> Windows 95 FTW
[01:39] <_mason> doctorshim; YES!
[01:39] <TheSheep> _mason: for example the Elephants Dream movie?
[01:39] <dooglus> TheSheep: try pythoncad, qcad, and varkon
[01:39] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: under channels in synaptic, do you see "multiverse" & "universe" enabled?
[01:39] <doctorshim> Killuminati: I love you.
[01:40] <TheSheep> dooglus: thanks, will do :)
[01:40] <ximkolo> umm, i was wondering if i could get some help with my wireless or even cat 5 internet
[01:40] <_mason>  /googles
[01:40] <Killuminati-> Where is "channels"
[01:40] <Fikus> what is the easiest way to get new .deb packages in synaptic onto a computer with no internet connection
[01:40] <dooglus> TheSheep: I've not tried them, but they exist
[01:40] <dooglus> !info qcad
[01:40] <ubotu> qcad: (A professional CAD System), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 2.0.4.0-1-2ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 2885 kB, Installed size: 12624 kB
[01:40] <_mason> Fikus, i think i know
[01:40] <Fikus> yah
[01:40] <_mason> make a new folder
[01:40] <_mason> then navigate to it
[01:40] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: synaptic -> settings -> repositories
[01:41] <_mason> infact, dont know
[01:41] <ydong> someone uses aMule binded with Ubuntu 6.06 here? i need some help
[01:41] <dooglus> ydong: the best way I can help you is to recommend bittorrent instead of amule
[01:41] <jereth_da_lion> is it hard to configure linuxes stuff cause i need sound on a ibmtp 600
[01:41] <_mason> i was going to say: sudo aptitude download <package> then copy the folder over... but
[01:41] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: you need to select Dapper LTS Community maintained universe/non free multiverse
[01:41] <_mason> you would need to know the name of every package
[01:42] <the_Kane> quick question, im on the RestrictedFormats wiki site, and i was wondering if mpg, mpeg are windows codecs?
[01:42] <eldon> I need help: chmod doesn't recognize the ati installer file on my desktop
[01:42] <imarvind> having a similar problem
[01:42] <_mason> the_Kane, Yes
[01:42] <soundray> jereth_da_lion: do you see your soundcard in the output of lspci? Paste it to pastebin if you can't make sense of it
[01:42] <imarvind> how to i install codecs for avi and mpeg support
[01:42] <ydong> dooglus: bittorrent? isn't it a bt client?
[01:42] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Binary or Source?
[01:42] <noiesmo> !freeformat
[01:42] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, noiesmo
[01:42] <dooglus> ydong: yes.
[01:42] <thoreauputic> the_Kane: no, mpg123 o mpg321 will play mp3 and mpeg isn't a windows codec
[01:42] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: binary, is it already selected?
[01:42] <lerelele> hi! My computer loads automatically a module and i don't want it to do this. I heard about a blacklist or something similar. Can anyone help me?=
[01:43] <ydong> dooglus: but i do need a emule client
[01:43] <Killuminati-> No.
[01:43] <gharz> Fikus, i finally realized that linux is useless if you don't have internet connection.
[01:43] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: well select, click "reload" & search again
[01:43] <void^> lerelele: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[01:43] <ridion> I have sound and xserver issues
[01:43] <doctorshim> Gonna put Ubuntu next to Windows; see if they get in a fight.
[01:43] <jereth_da_lion> lspci wheres that
[01:43] <eldon> the modules list is in the /etc/modules file
[01:43] <lerelele> void^: thanks
[01:43] <eldon> u can edit it using sudo nano
[01:43] <Alfred_> What kind of firewall are you guys using with Ubuntu dapper?
[01:44] <soundray> jereth_da_lion: enter it in a terminal (Alt-F2 gnome-terminal)
[01:44] <dooglus> Alfred_: the built in one - iptables
[01:44] <ompaul> gharz, well you could burn a set of dvds of the repos
[01:44] <Killuminati-> Done
[01:44] <Fikus> yah
[01:44] <Killuminati-> Still didn't find it
[01:44] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: Whatever interface you use, you'll be using iptables.  firestarter is a good GUI for configuring it though
[01:44] <Fikus> kinda sucks when ur ethernet is fucked up
[01:44] <jereth_da_lion> ok ill see what it says
[01:44] <_mason> imarvind: check the pm
[01:44] <ompaul> !language
[01:44] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: spelling? "libxine-extracodecs"
[01:44] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[01:44] <ridion> can someone help me?
[01:44] <ompaul> !someone
[01:44] <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>
[01:44] <eldon> can ne1 tell me why chmod doesn't see a file on the desktop?
[01:44] <jereth_da_lion> do i just type lspci
[01:44] <Killuminati-> Yep
[01:44] <soundray> jereth_da_lion: yes!
[01:44] <Killuminati-> Still won't find it
[01:45] <dooglus> eldon: 'cos you didn't 'cd' to the Desktop directory first?
[01:45] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to play amr audio with mplayer in ubuntu?
[01:45] <Killuminati-> How do you restart PHP?
[01:45] <ridion> my sound doesn't work
[01:45] <thoreauputic> !info libxine-extracodecs dapper
[01:45] <Killuminati-> ridion, Are your soundcard drivers installed?
[01:45] <ubotu> libxine-extracodecs: (the xine video/media player library, binary files), section multiverse/libs, is optional. Version: 1.1.1+ubuntu1-2 (dapper), Packaged size: 1148 kB, Installed size: 2976 kB
[01:45] <elkbuntu> Killuminati-, you do it by restarting apache
[01:45] <dooglus> eldon: you can "chmod 644 Desktop/goatse.png", or "cd Desktop; chmod 644 goatse.png"
[01:45] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter and dooglus, thanks, but isn't it quite difficult to make Firestarter work? Everytime I enable it I lose my internet connection (Firefox won't open pages, SHELL won't ping web pages etc)
[01:45] <ridion> yes
[01:45] <ridion> i can modprobe my soundcard and it will work
[01:45] <elkbuntu> Killuminati-, apache2 -k restart
[01:46] <the_Kane> thoreaputic: are you saying that mpg, mpeg arn't windows codecs, and i need mpg123/321 to play them?
[01:46] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: it works fine here - did you check the box about using 'dhcp', and you're not using a VPN connection are you?
[01:46] <ridion> but it doesn't play anything
[01:46] <Killuminati-> elkbuntu, Thanks =)
[01:46] <Killaz> can you help me setup vsftpd?
[01:46] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: also, are you selecting the right interface for firestarter to use?
[01:46] <iiiears> Eureka!
[01:46] <eldon> dooglus: no it is not for that reason
[01:46] <Killaz> I'm having trouble making virtual users uploading files
[01:46] <soundray> Killaz: have you read the docs in /usr/share/doc/vsftpd ?
[01:46] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Still not working
[01:47] <pabs3> I read that Ubuntu is moving from xchat to gaim and I'm wondering if there are scripts to migrate settings and more importantly irc logs to gaim format?
[01:47] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter,  Well, I'm using broadband with this setup : Modem --> Router (Cnet) --> computers.  The router gives the computers static IP-adresses
[01:47] <elkbuntu> pabs3, you can still install xchat if you prefer it
[01:47] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: if the router gives them, it's dhcp, surely 'guv?
[01:47] <dooglus> pabs3: both xchat and gaim connect to IRC, so it's up to you which client to use, nobody else
[01:47] <Killaz> soundray: yes...
[01:47] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, so... hehe, you tell me, what should i check, recheck and uncheck?
[01:47] <dooglus> pabs3: personally I use irssi rather than xchat or gaim
[01:47] <blinky> _mason, any idea how that 3d desktop would work on dual monitors?
[01:47] <Killaz> soundray: I read it, but still cant figure out why I cant upload files
[01:48] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, dhcp sounds correct
[01:48] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: two seconds, I'll get the wizard up so I can figure what to click
[01:48] <elkbuntu> dooglus, some of us still like mouse-oriented features :P
[01:48] <Killaz> soundray: I'm using he virtual user configuration
[01:48] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, thanks :-)
[01:48] <soundray> Killaz: any hints in the logs? (/var/log/)
[01:48] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: pls pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list again...
[01:48] <dooglus> elkbuntu: I can't see how the mouse would be helpful in a text-based system like IRC
[01:48] <kramba> vinboy armedking cute_bettong hydroksyde DarkRavenMixage pabs3 Versed Goshawk cosco tubbie Alfred_ ridion the_Kane noiesmo imarvind ryu jereth_da_lion ximkolo bullrage TheSheep ydong Kenzumi tiagoboldt munckfish _mason whaley tjansson Fastly frank__ IcyT don_jln doctorshim spacey blinky dirge Zajjko|work gambi Fikus ogra pradeep mwales Du YaH00 suicida` stjepan Mikelo T5 sandra erez gnomefre1k_away brainball dou213_ u01p2109 t3r0
[01:48] <iiiears> !ubotu mediakeys is The GUI  Desktop/Preferences/Keyboard Shortcut doesn't see your keypress? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=27039
[01:48] <ubotu> okay, iiiears
[01:48] <elkbuntu> dooglus, one-click lots of things :D
[01:48] <Killaz> soundray: where in the log can I see whether the vsftpd user has enough permissions to write?
[01:48] <blinky> ok
[01:49] <Frogzoo> kramba: thanks for sharing :)
[01:49] <RandolphCarter> Alfred: at the "Network Device Setup" make sure you select the right device, select DHCP too
[01:49] <jereth_da_lion> what was the command again
[01:49] <blinky> love you too kramba
[01:49] <Alfred_> kramba, why did you do that?
[01:49] <pabs3> dooglus / elkbuntu: yeah, I'd prefer to use the one preferred by ubuntu, but I want to migrate my settings/logs to it
[01:49] <doctorshim> what was that all about?
[01:49] <seabiscuit> helloo
[01:49] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: don't "Enable Internet connection sharing"
[01:49] <soundray> Killaz: wrong approach. You should find out where vsftpd logs to, and see what the logs say when you try the upload and fail.
[01:49] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, don't? Ok
[01:49] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: and obviously, "Start firewall now".
[01:49] <ompaul> its a grab of nicks - and it repeats - its been altered cos it used to get ops attention but hey still watchin
[01:49] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: if you still have problems, check that 'netstat -r' looks sane
[01:49] <dooglus> elkbuntu: is it really quicker for you to move your hand off the keyboard onto the mouse, point at the right little button, click it, move back to the keyboard and continue typing than it is to stay on the keyboard?
[01:50] <Killaz> soundray: I know where it logs vsftpd.log...
[01:50] <elkbuntu> pabs3, i wouldnt have any idea if it's even possible. try googling 'converting xchat to gaim' or something similar
[01:50] <seabiscuit> i have this problem : when I create a database with de mysql_query the server 'has goen away' :S can anywone help me please ?
[01:50] <Killaz> soundray: but the only thing it's looging is the login of the users
[01:50] <jereth_da_lion> what am i looking for in the list of stuff ?
[01:50] <elkbuntu> dooglus, you cant type with one hand?
[01:50] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, thanks, I'm installing Firestarter as I write now, two sec
[01:50] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15386
[01:50] <soundray> jereth_da_lion: your soundcard.
[01:50] <Killaz> soundray: so no usefull info in there
[01:50] <dooglus> elkbuntu: I can, but it's slower
[01:50] <iiiears> (key-press key-press ) Ah. that is much better. - grin
[01:50] <seabiscuit> i have this problem : when I create a database with de mysql_query the server 'has goen away' :S can anywone help me please ?
[01:50] <elkbuntu> dooglus, so is typing '/mode +b #channel nick
[01:50] <jereth_da_lion> um any held on what it is
[01:51] <elkbuntu> etc
[01:51] <soundray> Killaz: sorry, I can only give you generic pointers. I don't know anything about vsftpd specifically. Have you searched the web?
[01:51] <ridion> <<[01:51] <u01p2109> !elkbuntu
[01:51] <ubotu> u01p2109: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:51] <Killaz> soundray: Fri Jun  9 13:45:35 2006 [pid 1843]  [barraz]  OK LOGIN: Client "192.168.1.3"
[01:51] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, ehh, hehe, what is the netstat -r supposed to look like? I got it up in SHELL, but I can't quite figure out what to look for
[01:51] <Killaz> spoundray: things like that
[01:51] <ompaul> elkbuntu, no /cs kb $nick
[01:51] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, anyway, configuring firestarter now
[01:51] <elkbuntu> ompaul, still slower!
[01:51] <edneymatias> morning!
[01:51] <dooglus> elkbuntu: I don't think I've ever had to type that.  I use IRC for talking, not for the power games that some people seem to get into
[01:51] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15386
[01:51] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: well, there should be two lines, something like '192.168.0.0 * 255.255.255.0 U blah' 'default 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG blah'
[01:51] <Killaz> soundray: I searched. There are others havingsame problem... and I read something about SELinux blocking the upload...
[01:52] <ompaul> elkbuntu, it gets the job done
[01:52] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: you can probably find the right interface to use in Firestarter there too (the iface column)
[01:52] <Killaz> soundray: but those were Fedora users
[01:52] <elkbuntu> dooglus, i see you dont own any channels then
[01:52] <dooglus> for example, thoreauputic's little 'show of strength' earlier, banning some guy for being a bit slow
[01:52] <elkbuntu> dooglus, he wasnt banning the guy for being slow, he was banning the guy for giving cheek
[01:52] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to play amr audio with mplayer in ubuntu?
[01:52] <jereth_da_lion> it not showing up  ive 2 cardbus bridges  vga controller isa bridge usb and ide contorler/interface and intel acpi bridge
[01:53] <ridion> i need help with my sound
[01:53] <thoreauputic> dooglus: *cough* I renmoved it, and you didn't see the /msg es
[01:53] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: close synaptic: then, 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' & remove the duplicate line at the bottom
[01:53] <Killuminati-> elkbuntu, Incorrect
[01:53] <thoreauputic> dooglus: and you've been around long enough to know I don't play ganes like that
[01:53] <thoreauputic> *games
[01:53] <dooglus> thoreauputic: so why did you do it?
[01:53] <soundray> jereth_da_lion: is it enabled in the BIOS setup?
[01:54] <elkbuntu> Killuminati-, my apologies, s/giving cheek/verging on trollish behaviour/
[01:54] <thoreauputic> dooglus: you are not aware of the history of hat particular case
[01:54] <thoreauputic> *that
[01:54] <ridion> i need sound help
[01:54] <jereth_da_lion> ok ill check
[01:54] <Killuminati-> elkbuntu, Incorrect agian. Your showing cheek btw ;)
[01:54] <soundray> dooglus, thoreauputic: the episode was unpleasant enough. No need to do a post-mortem on it now.
[01:54] <ompaul> !offtopic
[01:54] <_mason> blinky: No idea,
[01:54] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[01:54] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, Ok, I got the wizard up and going. It gives me these options: "Detected device: ETH0" , "Start the Firewall on dial-out [ ] " "IP adresses is assigned via DHCP [ ]  " the "[ ] " stands for a blank radio box/ check box
[01:54] <elkbuntu> Killuminati-, you got your back up and started firing, that's trollish behaviour, i hate to say
[01:55] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: please concentrate on the job in hand
[01:55] <elkbuntu> ompaul, i agree
[01:55] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: I said before :) if there are no other options in Detected device (and it's the same as iface in 'netstat -r') select eth0, select DHCP and that's it
[01:55] <the_Kane> Can someone please tell me what codec i need to watch mpeg / mpg
[01:55] <Fikus> i figured out how to do it
[01:55] <Killuminati-> elkbuntu, I won't bother argueing with you, You are wrong however.
[01:55] <Frogzoo> the_Kane: w32codecs
[01:55] <jereth_da_lion> bios is hold f1 right
[01:55] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: don't select anything on the next page, make sure the final page has 'start firewall now' and exit
[01:55] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I did it and reo-opened synaptic but I still can't find it..
[01:55] <soundray> jereth_da_lion: we don't know that. It depends on your hardware.
[01:55] <elkbuntu> ubotu, tell the_Kane about restricted
[01:56] <Fikus> i just need to figure out how to manually install gnome network manager and another utility program from a cd. (for my laptop, im on my desktop now)
[01:56] <dooglus> I just got email from Microsoft - my Vista beta is ready for download (?)
[01:56] <Fikus> no internet for my laptop btw
[01:56] <thoreauputic> Killuminati-: you are sailing even closer to the wind than before and any minute you will be permanently *out*
[01:56] <ompaul> dooglus, nice, but off topic
[01:56] <Killuminati-> thoreauputic, I just said I wouldn't argue with him!
[01:56] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Any ideas? =P
[01:56] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: I don't see multiverse enabled though - is there an unchecked multiverse binary repo there you can enable?
[01:56] <Fikus> anyone?
[01:56] <sean> hi!  i'm new to linux, so i may be in here quite a bit asking questions about stuff.  :)
[01:57] <garclak> Anyone used mythtv on ubuntu?
[01:57] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, thanks, So I'm choosing ETH0, which is my interface, and "Ip adresses is assigned via DHCP", clicking "Forward", ignores "Share internet connection", "Forward" checks "StartFirewall now" and starts using it? Right?
[01:57] <Killuminati-> sean, Hi =)
[01:57] <_mason> I just got Mail from mircosoft - to say he is not going to give me that free 128mb usb drive full of anti-pirate information :D
[01:57] <_mason> but sad :(
[01:57] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: exactly :)
[01:57] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: so long as 'netstat -r' only had those two lines I said before, and you're not using a VPN connection, there shouldn't be any problems with it
[01:57] <thoreauputic> Killuminati-: the consensus among the ops is that you are behaving like a troll. I suggest you redjust and decease. the alternative is to be kicked and banned
[01:57] <sean> we just got my wireless working on here, but i don't yet know how to have it show me a list of networks in range.
[01:58] <sean> oh!  hi! :)
[01:58] <B0FH> i am here to bastardize seans computer XD
[01:58] <RandolphCarter> sean: iwlist ap
[01:58] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, Great, thanks a lot :-) Now let's just hope I don't lose my connection like last time. btw what is a VPN-connection?
[01:58] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Same error even after I ticked the last binary
[01:58] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: virtual-private networking, it's used to connect to corporate LANs remotely a lot, or to join sites via the internet
[01:58] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: now click "reload" you should find it
[01:58] <Killuminati-> thoreauputic, Didn't I just told you I wouldn't argue with him
[01:58] <B0FH> he's my freind and i just got his wireless working XD
[01:58] <sean> interface doesn't have a list ofPeers/Access-Points
[01:58] <sean> that's what it told me.
[01:59] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, ok, wish me luck! :)
[01:59] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Completely forgot =P
[01:59] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: heh :P good luck
[01:59] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: just lets get this finished
[01:59] <jereth_da_lion> nothing shows on bios
[01:59] <Killuminati-> New error
[01:59] <pd273> Sean: you could try iwlist eth1 scan
[02:00] <Killuminati-> Wait
[02:00] <Killuminati-> No error this time =X
[02:00] <edgy> Hi, as I understand http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/allpackages doesn't show dapper-updates, where can I find the updates then?
[02:00] <Killuminati-> Ok
[02:00] <mundial> hi
[02:00] <RandolphCarter> sean: ack, use scan like pd273 said, not ap (which is obsolete now it seems)
[02:00] <Killuminati-> Didn't find it this time
[02:00] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, hmmm.... It seems like XChat IRC works, but Firefox and SHELL (Ping command) don't. uff, just like last time... :(
[02:00] <mundial> what is the different ubuntu and kubuntu?
[02:00] <jereth_da_lion> well actually it says audio ok under test
[02:01] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:01] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: that's very unusual, are you certain 'netstat -r' just had those two lines?
[02:01] <soundray> jereth_da_lion: your sound chip isn't being recognized apparently. I suggest you buy a USB sound interface, they are cheap and handled well in Ubuntu.
[02:01] <jereth_da_lion> ok
[02:01] <momerath> I'm having an issue with Dapper, if I leave my system for an hour or two and come back I'm greeted by a log-in screen
[02:01] <sean> NICE!  thanks for the help!!
[02:01] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15387
[02:02] <jereth_da_lion> usb sound interface can it support a usb splitter cause i was gonna use usb for a ethernet dongle
[02:02] <momerath> Is this due to Ubuntu automatically logging me out because of inactivity or something else?
[02:02] <soundray> jereth_da_lion: yes
[02:02] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, yes, I'm positive: Netstat had three lines. The first startet with : "Destination", the second line startet with "192.168.1.0" and the third startet with "default"
[02:02] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: three?
[02:03] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: you've enabled the backports multiverse - not the main dapper LTS one - so fix that & reload
[02:03] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: ahh, that's the header line
[02:03] <soundray> momerath: it's probably just the screen saver locking. System-Preferences-Screensaver
[02:03] <jereth_da_lion> ok thanks you guys are quite good
[02:03] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, well, two lines with connection statu/settings with some numbers, and one header line
[02:03] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: well, that's very strange - best thing to do is disable Firstarter for now
[02:03] <momerath> but my session is gone when i log back in
[02:03] <voxspox> hi all. does "ubuntu server" supports Sun Fire X4100 server with 2 Opteron Dual-Core Processors?
[02:03] <Frogzoo> oh, c'mon jereth_da_lion: please don't damn us with faint praise ;)
[02:03] <dooglus> momerath: it's meant to just lock the screen.  logging you out sounds like a bug to me
[02:03] <momerath> All of my programs are closed and its just desktop
[02:03] <sean> would it not connect to a network if the signal strength isn't very good?
[02:04] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: I'm past my experience with this problem, hopefully somebody else here knows how to fix this?
[02:04] <momerath> I'm pretty sure I turned off screen locking
[02:04] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, I guess that's the best thing to do. So, do you have any ideas?
[02:04] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Ok
[02:04] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: none :/ I guess it _could_ be DNS
[02:04] <soundray> momerath: is it possible that your screensaver crashes X? Set  to blank screen only to tet.
[02:04] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, that I'm using DNS?
[02:04] <soundray> s/tet/test/
[02:04] <dooglus> momerath: next time it happens, check ~/.xsession-errors before logging in again
[02:04] <ompaul> Frogzoo, mind if I pm u
[02:04] <Frogzoo> ompaul: pls do
[02:04] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: no, that's be expected :) but it could have problems looking up addresses.  the fact that your xchat session works fine, but you can't connect to new hosts suggests it
[02:05] <momerath> i've sat there and watched the screensaver for a few minutes so i dont know that its the screensaver
[02:05] <momerath> Alright i'll check that log out
[02:05] <detectiveinspekt> can someone lead me to the site that tells you how to install mplayer?
[02:05] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, No avail
[02:05] <soundray> !mplayer
[02:05] <ubotu> somebody said mplayer was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[02:06] <chell> hi
[02:06] <detectiveinspekt> thanks
[02:06] <las1> is soundray still here?
[02:06] <chell> I've got an .avi file (DivX/Xvid) here and would like to burn it to a DVD. Is there any (GTK/GNOME) program that can do the transcoding / burning for me?
[02:06] <soundray> las1: yes
[02:07] <soundray> las1: just
[02:07] <las1> this is lash from before
[02:07] <las1> oh, if you have to go its okay
[02:07] <lnx^> should the prodige bluetooth dongle work with ubuntu?
[02:07] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: ok, here's what you need to do - you need to enable the multiverse repo, then install the package 'libxine-extracodecs' & then come back here when that's done, but I can't make you get this simple stuff right from this end, that's your job
[02:07] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: does 'ping 192.168.1.1' (or the IP of your router) work?
[02:07] <soundray> I remember only rash, not lash, las1...
[02:07] <las1> oh, yeh, thats me :P
[02:08] <soundray> las1: do ask though.
[02:08] <las1> anyway, i can view the stuff on my second hard disk
[02:08] <las1> im on the live CD and i can see the files on the second HDD
[02:08] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, hmm, while being active, Firestarters deskbar icon are red, and features a black lightning inside it. Does that mean anything? The color is also changing, like a pulse
[02:08] <las1> but iit wont boot from it, so i dont know whats wrong
[02:09] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, I'm able to ping 192.168.1.1 :)
[02:09] <soundray> las1: did you install grub on the first or the second hd?
[02:09] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: if that's with the firewall up, then it's DNS :)
[02:09] <las1> i installed ubuntu on the second HDD
[02:09] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: although the fact the icon's red, suggests the firewall isn't up?
[02:09] <soundray> las1: yes, but where did grub go?
[02:09] <blinky> _mason, cunt
[02:09] <Michael> hi
[02:09] <las1> on the second HDD, i think. im not sure
[02:10] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, really? I thought it was blocking packages, hehe
[02:10] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, So it's not active?
[02:10] <u01p2109> first install = Windows, second = Linux !!!!
[02:10] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: well, in the firestarter gui, does it say 'stop firewall' or 'start firewall'?
[02:10] <las1> soundray: i dont think its on the first HDD
[02:10] <Zaggynl> Hi, I've just installed samba and swat, now I've configured them both, how do I restart swat?
[02:10] <u01p2109> grub is on mbr
[02:10] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Can you do it through VNC?
[02:10] <Michael> what is better? totem gstreamer or xine?
[02:11] <las1> master boot record?
[02:11] <u01p2109> mplayer
[02:11] <u01p2109> :)
[02:11] <padonak> hi mates
[02:11] <u01p2109> las1:  ye
[02:11] <Killuminati-> Hey =)
[02:11] <las1> i have windows on the first HDD, and linux n the second
[02:11] <padonak> i'm noob and i need some help with dns server setup
[02:11] <edgy> Hi, How can I see the packages available on dapper-updates?
[02:11] <las1> is there a way i can remove grub or something?
[02:11] <soundray> las1: are your disks on the same IDE cable?
[02:11] <Michael> u01p2109, but what is the difference between gstreamer and xine?
[02:12] <las1> soundray: sorry, im not sure
[02:12] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Can you do it through VNC?
[02:12] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: nope
[02:12] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: if the firewall's running, could you test that you can ping '64.233.183.104' (google) too?
[02:12] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, right now it says "Stop Firewall", so I guess it's on.  but you know what, I've had some really strange problems concerning my internet connection before, like setting it up requires me to modify /etc/resolv.conf
[02:12] <las1> is there a way i can check for you?
[02:12] <u01p2109> michael i dont cnow
[02:12] <soundray> las1, hda and hdb?
[02:13] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I guess I give up then =(
[02:13] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: This problem should be in /etc/resolv.conf too
[02:13] <ompaul> !easysource
[02:13] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[02:13] <las1> yes, one is hda and one is hdb
[02:13] <u01p2109> http://mplayer.com
[02:13] <Killuminati-> I can't find any more multiverses
[02:13] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: you need the repo "Ubuntu 6.06 LTS multiverse (nonfree)"
[02:13] <soundray> las1, then they are on the same channel. Have you used the jumpers to set one to be slave?
[02:13] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, pinging google with its IP adress was a sucess :)
[02:13] <padonak> how can i check what ubutnu version is running on my pc?
[02:13] <las1> yes, one is a master and one is slave
[02:13] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I don't have that at all
[02:13] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: good :) I'm not sure what you need in yuor /etc/resolv.conf, but it looks like that's the problem
[02:13] <thoreauputic> !repos
[02:13] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[02:14] <soundray> las1: and is the cable ATA-133 compliant?
[02:14] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: I'm just going for lunch, I'll ping you to see how it's going when I get back ^_^
[02:14] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, but pinging the google's web adress isn't
[02:14] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: try this - select the Ubuntu 6.06 LTS repo & click "edit" - then select all checkboxes
[02:14] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: that just means it can't resolve the www.google.com address
[02:14] <las1> soundray: the thing is, ubuntu was fine yesterday
[02:14] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: if you can ping the IP, that means the problem's entirely DNS
[02:14] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, great! I better get some luch my self :-)
[02:14] <soundray> las1: intermittent trouble like that points to hardware/cable/controller problems.
[02:15] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, So, if the problems DNS, what do I do then?
[02:15] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I think you did it!
[02:15] <las1> oh... but i can access it now...
[02:15] <las1> like browse it and stuff
[02:15] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: reload & search again
[02:15] <las1> so, is there a way i can fix this?
[02:15] <soundray> las1: but grub doesn't find it, so that counts as an intermittent problem.
[02:16] <Killuminati-> VICTORY!
[02:16] <Killuminati-> It's there
[02:16] <las1> if need be, ill re-install ubuntu on the second hdd
[02:16] <Killuminati-> Ok
[02:16] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I have it installed
[02:16] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: now be sure to remove the backports repo b4 we go further
[02:16] <Killuminati-> I did
[02:16] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: now restart amarok & test
[02:17] <soundray> las1: this may only fix it if it were a software problem. At the moment, indications are that it isn't.
[02:17] <Killuminati-> It's working
[02:17] <Killuminati-> Thanks =D
[02:17] <las1> well can i tell grub to boot to the first hard drive?
[02:17] <las1> back to windows?
[02:17] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: last thing - check the amarok version's 1.4 ?
[02:17] <sandra> did ubuntu started to use lilo instead of grub ?
[02:17] <Frogzoo> sandra: only for raid setups, stock is grub
[02:17] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, It isn't
[02:17] <Killuminati-> Music still works though
[02:18] <edgy> Frogzoo: is there a problem with raid in grub or what?
[02:18] <soundray> las1, yes, you can modify /boot/grub/menu.lst from the live CD to achieve that. Copy the sample section from the commented section at the beginning of that file.
[02:18] <Frogzoo> edgy: nope - just booting raid requires lilo afaik
[02:18] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: we can update amarok to 1.4 if you like?
[02:19] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, No thanks =)
[02:19] <las1> from the live cd you say?
[02:19] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Enough drama for today
[02:19] <Killuminati-> lol
[02:19] <soundray> las1: yes. You have to adapt the path of course.
[02:19] <TheSheep> We're sorry; the installer crashed. X)
[02:19] <Killuminati-> Um
[02:19] <soundray> las1: I mean, locate menu.lst on your root partition.
[02:19] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: cool - just in synaptic "mark all upgrades" should do it - anyway's good to have a result - later dude
[02:20] <Killuminati-> The global shortcuts aren't exactly global
[02:20] <las1> my root partition?
[02:20] <soundray> las1: the one where /boot and /etc reside.
[02:20] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: in amarok?
[02:20] <Killuminati-> This isn't good.
[02:20] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Yep
[02:21] <L1nX> Is anyone else's clock applet in Ubuntu Dapper Drake b0rked? If you click on it to bring up the calendar and then click again to get rid of it the applet crashes on my Ubuntu. Just interested if anyone else has the same problem?
[02:21] <soundray> Phleagor: gruess mir die Sonne :)
[02:21] <las1> ok, im browsing "computer" and i see the my two hard drives, one with windows and one with ubuntu, and the file system. do you mean the filesystem?
[02:21] <Killuminati-> L1nX, Nope I think it's just you.
[02:21] <driller-> ubuntu comes with gnome ?
[02:21] <oni-dracula> L1nX, actually it was nicely improved....the week starts with sunday!
[02:21] <Killuminati-> driller-, Correct.
[02:21] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: amarok -> settings -> global shortcuts          just use the win key + something & you're good to go
[02:21] <Phleagor> hi
[02:21] <soundray> las1, yes
[02:21] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I don't use win keys with my shortcut keys
[02:22] <Killuminati-> I use my numpad
[02:22] <oni-dracula> and it's not a winkey
[02:22] <oni-dracula> it's a "super" key ;)
[02:22] <Corey> I need to make a partition for windows, but I dont want to wipe my linux partion how can I achieve this ?
[02:22] <Knifa> hay!
[02:22] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, I won't bother you anymore
[02:22] <las1> there is no grub directory in the boot folder
[02:22] <Killuminati-> Frogzoo, Thanks ALOT for staying with me and helping =)
[02:22] <Knifa> Is there any way I can upgrade to Ubuntu 6 fully without the CD?
[02:22] <Knifa> I don't have any blank discs :(
[02:22] <Frogzoo> Killuminati-: k, good luck, enjoy :)
[02:22] <L1nX> las1: ? there should be
[02:22] <Phleagor> yes Knifa
[02:23] <Killuminati-> Knifa, Apparentely there is
[02:23] <iiiears> mediakeys is also http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76271
[02:23] <Corey> Frogzoo:  hey man
[02:23] <Knifa> How do I do it?
[02:23] <oni-dracula> Knifa, you should consider finding some blank discs :)
[02:23] <ompaul> Knifa, if you have not had hoary you should be okay, if hoary get the "alternate" cd
[02:23] <Frogzoo> Corey: 'sup?
[02:23] <las1> there is an abi-2.6...... files
[02:23] <iiiears> !ubotu mediakeys is also http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76271
[02:23] <ubotu> okay, iiiears
[02:23] <Corey> Frogzoo:  do you have any experience with partition ?
[02:23] <las1> config-2.6......
[02:23] <oni-dracula> the upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06 is a bit problematic
[02:23] <Killuminati-> Does anybody know if you can view a windows partition in Ubuntu?
[02:23] <_mason> ompaul: Could you please unban blinky ( brett@203-59-89-219.dyn.iinet.net.au ) He was not aware of your strict stance on language, please.. he knows full well now, only mistaken because language is commonplace between us using messenger applications, i formally would like to apolagise on his and my own behalf
[02:23] <Knifa> i've got breezy
[02:23] <las1> memtest86+.bin
[02:23] <Frogzoo> Corey: I am SO out of here :) - someone here will help though
[02:23] <oni-dracula> srsly, Knifa, get some blank discs.  Your ubuntu will love you for it.
[02:23] <ompaul> _mason, I thought he was abusing u :-)
[02:23] <Corey> Frogzoo:  ah
[02:23] <sean> hi
[02:23] <Knifa> aye cap'n
[02:23] <void^> ubotu: tell Killuminati- about ntfs
[02:23] <Knifa> to the store with me!
[02:24] <_mason> Ohh, god no
[02:24] <soundray> las1: we can't get to the bottom of this now. I'll be around again in a few hours. Ask the channel again meantime. Sorry...
[02:24] <Corey> anybody know how to partiton ?
[02:24] <Michael> my audio is choppy when playing mp3s in xmms, anyone know a quick fix?
[02:24] <_mason> that = pay attention
[02:24] <_mason>  /hello
[02:24] <las1> but there is no grub folder
[02:24] <las1> okay
[02:24] <Knifa> thanks then, heh.
[02:24] <oni-dracula> sorry, Knifa.  Upgrades just don't wor k so hot
[02:24] <Killuminati-> I have a feeling ompaul is getting ready to apply a banmask =P
[02:24] <Knifa> kay
[02:24] <DanielC> I can't install 'smeg' (simple menu editor). It's weird, I know that the package exists but if I run "aptitude show smeg" on my laptop it says "State: not a real package".
[02:24] <Knifa> Ima go hunt for more CDs then.
[02:24] <sean> i just installed frostwire on my sys, but it won't start.  i have java.  does anybody know the command i need?
[02:25] <Knifa> and update xchat :|
[02:25] <_mason> ompaul: Could you please unban him, he is new to ubuntu and i only just gave him the cd last night
[02:25] <oni-dracula> sean - sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella instead of frostwire
[02:25] <sean> thanks!  why gnutella instead of frostwire?
[02:26] <oni-dracula> frostwire is java
[02:26] <las1> so could anyone help me? im trying to tell grub to boot to windows instead on linux
[02:26] <oni-dracula> and java is not the most efficient programming language
[02:26] <oni-dracula> 10 downloads and it starts using 80-90% cpu
[02:26] <_mason> Thank you so much ompal
[02:26] <ompaul> _mason, I  was looking for his ip he be done now
[02:26] <sean> so just type sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella into my terminal window?
[02:26] <Killuminati-> sean, Try it and see =P
[02:27] <oni-dracula> yeah, that'll install you gnutella as long as the right repos are enabled
[02:27] <gharz> oni-dracula, can we install gnutella in ubuntu? i can't see it in synaptic.
[02:27] <oni-dracula> it should be there if universe is enabled
[02:27] <_mason> Thankyou ompaul
[02:27] <sean> apparently the bastard gave me all the repos known to man, and a few known to monkey as well.
[02:27] <Corey> um guys
[02:27] <Corey> qtparted is not picking up my internal hardrive ?!
[02:27] <Gecko> If I decide to compile my own kernel. What else do I need to do, i.e. to enable the nice bootsplash?
[02:28] <tubbie> hi guys
[02:28] <tubbie> what is the xmod rc file called?
[02:28] <oni-dracula> also, gtk-gnutella is provided in .deb format
[02:28] <oni-dracula> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=4467&package_id=4479
[02:28] <sean> great!
[02:28] <Killuminati-> void^, Thanks =)
[02:29] <daxxar> How can I edit my menus? (I installed a terminal from source, and I want to add a menu option for it)
[02:29] <daxxar> (Gnome)
[02:29] <skippy> Gecko,  read this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=157560&highlight=kernel.org, scroll down and read dpickers post - he tells you which modules to build in for framebuffer (usplash)
[02:29] <sean> would linux not let me connect to a wireless network because of low signal strength?
[02:29] <neoxan> good night everyone / gute nacht :*
[02:29] <oni-dracula> daxxar, applications menu, accessories, alacarte menu editor
[02:29] <blinky> ompaul, thanks for unbanning me, I didnt know this channel had a policy on language. never again
[02:29] <daxxar> oni-dracula, merci beaucoup. :)
[02:30] <ompaul> blinky, mind if I msg u
[02:30] <skippy> blinky, what did you say? :P
[02:30] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: I'm not sure, I'd check the contents of /etc/resolv.conf first, but after that it's between you and your ISP
[02:30] <blinky> not at all
[02:30] <skippy> only kidding
[02:30] <Alfred_> Hey RandolphCarter, I think I just got it to work. I had to edit the /etc/resolv.conf by replacing what was written there before ( nameserver 127.0.0.1 and search.company ) with my ISP's nameservers. I'm not sure, but I think the reason why I'm doing this is because my ISP's using an old broadband technology called PPPOE, but I'm not sure if that's the reason, just something a friend told me
[02:30] <blinky> skippy, ... :P
[02:30] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: :D
[02:30] <oni-dracula> sean, low signal strength shouldn't be a problem.  The problem may lie with the ickyness of wifi in dapper
[02:30] <blinky> ompaul, do i have to do anything in order for you to msg me? (im new to irc)
[02:31] <oni-dracula> and with that, I'm OFF TO WORK!
[02:31] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, anyway thanks a lot for your support!
[02:31] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: np's :) have fun
[02:31] <Oni-Dracula|noth> aww nick limit
[02:31] <skippy> blinky, if your using xchat, just keep an eye out for the whisper channel opening
[02:31] <Crembo> hey, how do I import all my windows fonts into ubuntu? there are several dozen staple hebrew ones there...
[02:31] <wildman> hello again
[02:31] <gharz> guys, i've been trying to install msttcorefonts but i'm getting this error message -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15388
[02:31] <Corey> is it possible to install windows on a usb hardrive ?
[02:32] <gharz> apt-get / synaptic can't find andale
[02:32] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter,  I will! btw, the Firestarter icon is all red again (instead of blue), but it is activated and I still got internet so, I guess it's just normal?
[02:32] <skippy> Corey, if your bios supports usb boot then yes i believe
[02:32] <gharz> andale32.exe
[02:32] <QPAD|war-away> obuto: proftpd
[02:32] <skippy> Corey, but most bios dont
[02:32] <QPAD|war-away> Ubugtu proftpd
[02:32] <las1> could anyone help me change the way grub boots?
[02:32] <nzx> hi, how do i enable single click to open folders in gnome ?
[02:32] <Corey> skippy, im trying to make a partition on my internal drive but qtparted isnt picking it up !
[02:32] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: I guess so - Firestarter isn't the actual firewall, it's just a configuration program, so it's safe to quit it if you don't care about the icon in the taskbar
[02:32] <wildman> I've added universe and mutliverse repositories to synaptic (on LTS6.06 final) and I still cannot find Acrobat Reader 7 there, is it there? (like other 'non-free' stuff like nvidia, flash, java, etc.) or should I just go to Adobe website and grab the more adecuate pkg?
[02:32] <nzx> las1, what do you want to do ?
[02:33] <las1> i want grub to boot to my first hard drive with windows installed
[02:33] <ompaul> blinky, you will need to register a different username if you want to register to reply, that aside there ya go
[02:33] <skippy> Corey,  qtparted is a bit of a pain, is it not finding your harddisk at all?
[02:33] <fresch> nzx, open nautilus, go to preferences, behaviour
[02:33] <las1> but errm, i seem not to be able to find /boot/grub that people are talking about
[02:33] <BazziR> wildman: it actually is in multiverse
[02:33] <Corey> skippy, no it isnt :S
[02:33] <QPAD|war-away> anyone know a good sources.list for breezy badger 5.10 ??
[02:33] <nzx> fresch, thanks alot
[02:33] <Alfred_> really? It runs in the background? You see, I was about to ask you how to make it start on boot-up :-)
[02:33] <BazziR> wildman: the package is called acroread I think
[02:33] <Sub> QPAD|war-away, easysources
[02:33] <wildman> checking...
[02:33] <Sub> !easysources
[02:33] <ubotu> Sub: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:33] <Sub> !easysource
[02:33] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[02:33] <skippy> Corey, if you open a terminal and type "fdisk /dev/hda" and then press "p" you should get a more accurate look at your harddisk
[02:33] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: yeah, the firewall's called iptables, and it starts automagically
[02:33] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter,  really? It runs in the background? You see, I was about to ask you how to make it start on boot-up :-)
[02:34] <QPAD|war-away> thanks Sub, gonna look into it
[02:34] <nzx> las1, you need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:34] <blinky> ompaul, does that mean you cant see what i just said in our whats-it-called chat?
[02:34] <las1> yes, i was told that. but i cant find it.
[02:34] <Corey> skippy, it said unable to open ?
[02:34] <wildman> BazziR: no such pkg, I've also searched adobe and didn't find anything...
[02:34] <las1> i see the boot folder, but not the grub folder
[02:34] <skippy> Corey, sorry im being silly it should be "sudo fdisk /dev/hda" :)
[02:34] <wildman> BazziR: maybe I also need to add the 'backports' repo?
[02:34] <BazziR> no
[02:35] <BazziR> I installed it 2 weeks ago myself, it must be there :P
[02:35] <skippy> i wish IRC could tab-complete unix commands :P
[02:35] <wildman> BazziR: humm....
[02:35] <skippy> i always type em wrong :)
[02:35] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, good to know. But, before I go and take lunch, is there any ports I should think of opening, except bittorrent's?
[02:35] <boha_> hey guys i have 1 problem
[02:35] <fresch> is there any way i can disable the sudo?
[02:35] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: 113 is handy for IRC, but not required.  if you're running SSH, you should open that too
[02:35] <skippy> boha_, more description please :)
[02:35] <Corey> skippy, that worked now what ?
[02:35] <nzx> las1, it has to be there, or grub wont boot, lol
[02:36] <wildman> BazziR: which is the command to query apt-get pkg db?
[02:36] <boha_> i cant close warning in right corner
[02:36] <Corey> skippy, i want to resize without losing data and create a windows partion
[02:36] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, SSH? :-S
[02:36] <boha_> If you have a ruter/firewall, please check that you have port 32459 UDP open. Decentralised tracking requires this.
[02:36] <las1> maybe im looking in the wrong place
[02:36] <skippy> Corey, when you press "p" fdisk should show you your whole disk
[02:36] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: if you don't know what it is, don't worry about it :)
[02:36] <boha_> this is warning
[02:36] <skippy> oh corey, by the way - you cant resize an ext3 parition
[02:36] <nzx> las1, it will be in /boot/grub
[02:36] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, hehe, bye then, and thanks again :)
[02:36] <Crescendo> apt-get install apache  refuses to find apache, instead says package "is referred to by another"
[02:36] <Corey> skippy, oh dear
[02:36] <boha_> im connected to internet directly
[02:36] <void^> boha_: use the azureus beta at http://azureus.sourceforge.net/index_CVS.php
[02:36] <ompaul> blinky, ehh yes :-) you have to get a new nick that one is registered, and then you can reply, (private message)
[02:36] <las1> which hard drive should i look for boot? on my second hard drive? or the file system?
[02:36] <skippy> Corey,  as far as i know the only type of linux partition which can be resized is reiserfs :(
[02:37] <Corey> skippy, that is not good um...
[02:37] <nzx> las1, and when you find it add this option to the entry you want to boot as default, 'safedefault'
[02:37] <nzx> the file system
[02:37] <Corey> skippy, how can i create a windows partion then without losing data ?
[02:37] <void^> skippy: there's resize2fs
[02:37] <ompaul> boha_, what is the warning from?
[02:37] <skippy> Corey, i have an idea though, use pastebin.com, and paste me the output of your fdisk - i will see if theres a way
[02:37] <boha_> ok i will try
[02:37] <blinky> ompaul, ok, thanks, but that'd be harder then just re-typing it in here so you can see
[02:37] <Tobberoth> I donwloaded a debian package an tried to install it, but got the following error: Dependancy not satisfiable: libqt3c102.my
[02:37] <Tobberoth> *-mt
[02:37] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, another thing before I go :) How do I protect my self from DoS-attacks?
[02:37] <skippy> void^,  do you think he could safely convert and then resize?
[02:37] <boha_> ompaul azureus i think
[02:37] <skippy> void^,  its certainly an interesting option
[02:37] <skippy> :)
[02:38] <las1> right now, im using the ubuntu live CD
[02:38] <Corey> skippy, http://pastebin.ca/63313
[02:38] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: the best way is to not piss any 13370r haxx0rs off
[02:38] <void^> skippy: "safely" is a big word ;)
[02:38] <BazziR> wildman apt-cache search
[02:38] <wildman> BazziR: thx
[02:38] <QPAD|war-away> anyone got any clues of how to give a user full permission to the dir /home/cz/, the user should be called "cz"
[02:38] <blinky> ompaul, me and mason are friends in real life, i didnt know this channel had a policy on language. wont happen again.
[02:38] <njdavid> Digg this please: http://digg.com/design/Web_2.0_bah_..._Web_Zero_is_where_it_is_at
[02:38] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: there's nothing above that you can really do, unless you're running enterprise grade kit
[02:38] <ompaul> boha_, okay, I its not synaptic or something important ;-), in a terminal do this, type: xkill : then click inside the offending object
[02:38] <QPAD|war-away> anyone got any clues of how to give a user full permission to the dir /home/cz/ with proftpd ?
[02:39] <Corey> skippy. http://pastebin.ca/63313
[02:39] <detectiveinspekt> Whats the easiest way to mount a partition
[02:39] <Corey> skippy ??
[02:39] <blinky> hello pooh heads
[02:39] <blinky> ahhhh
[02:39] <ompaul> boha_, that is a crude method of closing programs so I would not suggest it all the time
[02:39] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, hehe, so that's the trick? Hehe, I'll make sure to watch out 1337s h4XX0rs, then :D
[02:39] <skippy> Corey,  bad news im afraid - your ext3 partition occupies the entire disk
[02:39] <blinky> that wasnt me^^^
[02:39] <GNAM> when I install nvidia-glx, my system hangs during restart/shutdown
[02:39] <ompaul> blinky, ehhhhh
[02:39] <GNAM> any suggestion?
[02:39] <ompaul> !offtopic
[02:39] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[02:39] <Corey> skippy, crap um,,, can i make  new partion without losing data ?
[02:39] <Tobberoth> How do I fix the error "Dependancy not satisfiable: libqt3c102-mt"?
[02:39] <blinky> ompaul, nevermind
[02:39] <QPAD|war-away> anyone? :(
[02:40] <skippy> Corey,  not unless you convert the ext3 to reiserfs - this is probably going to dangerous and time consuming
[02:40] <boha_> ompaul tnx
[02:40] <las1> nzx: mind looking at a screenshot i took
[02:40] <Crescendo> When aptgetting apache, it says ":Package apache has no installation candidate"... how to install apache?
[02:40] <skippy> also, you wouldnt be able to boot from reiserfs :( and im not sure if we can convert reiser back to ext3
[02:40] <ompaul> detectiveinspekt, System Administration Disks
[02:40] <Corey> skippy, is it possible to copy my entire linux hd to an external hd  and then do what i need to do then just move the files back ?
[02:40] <alan|laptop> hi guys
[02:40] <Corey> skippy, will that work..
[02:41] <QPAD|war-away> anyone got any clues of how to give a user full permission to the dir /home/cz/ with proftpd ?
[02:41] <nzx> las1, np
[02:41] <gharz> guys, i've been trying to install msttcorefonts and after sometime it says andale32.exe: No such file or directory... what's wrong here? i've searched google and i didn't see any answers to this.
[02:41] <PFA> do you sell autoharps?
[02:41] <alan|laptop> can anyone explain me this error when i try to compile modules for my kernel : http://pastebin.com/769428 ?
[02:41] <skippy> Corey,  my solution would be to back up your home directory - it contains all your unique settings and files
[02:41] <tr1gg3r> Crescendo: try apache2
[02:41] <PFA> do you sell autoharps?
[02:41] <detectiveinspekt> I have a Hdd with /home from a previous gentoo install and the windows os
[02:41] <las1> nzx: http://bangercorp.net/uploads/Screenshot.png
[02:41] <skippy> Corey,  repartition the disk, and reinstall windows first, then ubuntu
[02:41] <detectiveinspekt> Says its inaccessable
[02:41] <PFA> do you sell autoharps?
[02:41] <Corey> skippy, I just dont want to re-install ubuntu again.
[02:41] <PFA> do you sell autoharps?
[02:41] <Crescendo> Thanks, tr1gg3r
[02:41] <PFA> do you sell autoharps?
[02:41] <las1> there is no grub folder, and im not crazy :)
[02:41] <PFA> do you sell autoharps?
[02:41] <tr1gg3r> np
[02:41] <PFA> do you sell autoharps?
[02:41] <boha_> one more thing..
[02:41] <PFA> do you sell autoharps?
[02:42] <adaran> hello everyone, i'm having boot problems - i get the following error message: kernel panic - not syncing: I/O error reading memory image
[02:42] <PFA> do you sell autoharps?
[02:42] <boha_> how can i unrar
[02:42] <skippy> Corey, im afraid you would have to reinstall again, because you will lose grub bootloader
[02:42] <Corey> skippy ah crap
[02:42] <adaran> it seems swap on raid1 is a bad idea - now how do i deactivate it?
[02:42] <QPAD|war-away> anyone got any clues of how to give a user full permission to the dir /home/cz/ with proftpd ?
[02:42] <alan|laptop> boha_, unrar x bla.rar
[02:42] <Corey> um..
[02:42] <Tobberoth> reinstalling grub isn't very hard though
[02:42] <skippy> Corey,  unless you are very proficient at linux, it will be painful and difficult for you to get grub working without the install
[02:42] <boha_> tnx
[02:42] <wildman> boha_: IIRC, unrar was in one of the restricted repos
[02:42] <wildman> oups :)
[02:42] <alan|laptop> boha_, np
[02:42] <nzx> las1, and thats of the /boot/ dir ?
[02:42] <Michael> what is the problem when one is having crackly sound when playing audio?
[02:42] <las1> yes
[02:42] <adaran> i remove the swap line from /etc/fstab but _still_ (i think) the kernel tries to mount it. how can i prevent that that happens?
[02:43] <Corey> Well the only problem I have is that i dont want to download 6.06 AGAIN
[02:43] <las1> if you look down the bottom
[02:43] <RandolphCarter> Michael: throw away the Vinyl and gets cd's already? ;)
[02:43] <las1> you see boot
[02:43] <las1> i know the menu covered it :(
[02:43] <skippy> Tobberoth,  yeah but he will also have to reconfigure his /boot directory, because he will be wiping his disk and copying linux root back on
[02:43] <nzx> las1, are you sure you are using grub? could you be using lilo ?
[02:43] <t_ras> I installed server 6.06 on descktop 5.10 (already having manualy configured LAMP) I lost the IMAP and GUI, how can I at least get back my GUI?
[02:43] <Crescendo> How to get system stats,  processor... ram?
[02:43] <Corey> skippy, and ive downlaoded so much on linux
[02:43] <las1> i get an error with grub 1.5 or somthing. error 21
[02:43] <Michael> RandolphCarter, :P. i can't figure out what is wrong with the audio
[02:43] <Michael> do you have any idea?
[02:43] <nzx> las1, try doing "locate menu.lst"
[02:43] <wildman> Crescendo: sudo vmstat
[02:44] <RandolphCarter> Michael: probably best to rule out cabling/speakers first if it's crackly
[02:44] <t_ras> Crescendo - do you have Destcktop?
[02:44] <Crescendo> No, command line only.
[02:44] <skippy> Corey, you could just reinstall ubuntu, and then delete and copy over your old root - everything except the boot foldeer
[02:44] <RandolphCarter> Michael: after that, maybe check the volume levels using 'alsamixer' or the Volume Control app (right click on the speaker in the taksbar)
[02:44] <t_ras> sudo vmstat
[02:44] <wildman> Crescendo: man vmstat is ur friend
[02:44] <Corey> skippy, uh
[02:44] <skippy> Corey,  that would mean that you would end up with the same system as you did before the reformat
[02:44] <las1> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ locate menu.lst
[02:44] <las1> locate: warning: database /var/lib/slocate/slocate.db' is more than 8 days old
[02:44] <las1> /usr/share/doc/memtest86+/examples/grub-menu.lst
[02:44] <las1> /usr/share/doc/grub/examples/menu.lst
[02:44] <las1> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[02:45] <Corey> skippy, so exactly the same
[02:45] <gharz> guys, i've been trying to install msttcorefonts and after sometime it says andale32.exe: No such file or directory... what's wrong here? i've searched google and i didn't see any answers to this.
[02:45] <Corey> skippy, with all my programs and settings ?
[02:45] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to play amr audio with mplayer in ubuntu?
[02:45] <Crescendo> Hrm, I can't tell what the CPU stats mean.
[02:45] <ompaul> las1, DON'T paste in the channel - use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[02:45] <skippy> Corey, yeah - same programs installed as before - and your same settings in your home folder
[02:45] <wildman> Crescendo: 'man vmstat' (really ;))
[02:45] <las1> sorry
[02:45] <Zaggynl> this sucks, I just copied my vmware machine, and now it's network completly stopped working
[02:45] <Corey> skippy, ok so what do i do can you private chat me ?
[02:45] <Zaggynl> sudo ifup eth0 gives errors
[02:45] <nazgul> hi. are there known probs with Evolution and the Exchange plugin? On startup it says "could not connect to evolution backend". I believe it stopped working after the last package upgrade
[02:45] <skippy> Corey,  the only thing that will be new will be your paritioning scheme and the boot parition
[02:45] <Zaggynl> no such device
[02:45] <skippy> Corey,  im not registered im afraid :( i cant private convo
[02:45] <t_ras> I installed server 6.06 on descktop 5.10 (already having manualy configured LAMP) I lost the IMAP and GUI, how can I at least get back my GUI????
[02:46] <Corey> skippy, uh..what client are you using ?
[02:46] <Jemt_> Zaggynl: VMWare is a crappy peace of software - it's bridging litterally messes up your network settings
[02:46] <wildman> Zaggynl: I had the same pb on mandriva... but I cannot recall how I've fixed it, sorry (I did upgrade to the latest vmware workstation available)
[02:46] <Michael> i figured it out... my master was too high for the source
[02:46] <Corey> x-char irc ?
[02:46] <skippy> XChat Corey
[02:46] <nzx> las1, it looks like grub might not be installed properly, try doing "sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub"
[02:46] <Michael> thanks RandolphCarter
[02:46] <Zaggynl> Jemt_ arf
[02:46] <Corey> skippy, you dont need to be registered :S
[02:46] <RandolphCarter> Michael: np's, did that fix it?
[02:46] <Jemt_> Zaggynl: ?
[02:46] <Michael> yeah, it did, :-)
[02:46] <Jemt_> Zaggynl: arf ?
[02:46] <Zaggynl> that sucks, I have to get this working
[02:46] <RandolphCarter> Michael: ahh, just read above :P have fun ^_^
[02:47] <Zaggynl> if I just hadnt COPIED It
[02:47] <Zaggynl> now I've got nothing
[02:47] <Corey> I sent you a message skippy you get it ?
[02:47] <void^> Corey: on freenode at least one of you has to be registered; but you can simply join your own channel and talk there
[02:47] <skippy> nope Corey , i just sent you one :)
[02:47] <QPAD|war-away> how do i add a user into a group ?
[02:47] <psyke83> hi, is the update notifier broken? any time it says there's updates, when I click the icon it updates the package lists and then no other window shows (and the icon greys out for a few minutes)
[02:47] <Corey> skippy, do you have kopete ?
[02:47] <skippy> the server wont let us private chat though, since one of us isnt registered
[02:47] <las1> nzx: nothing seemed to happen
[02:47] <ompaul> !register
[02:47] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[02:47] <wildman> psyke83: I've just installed a few updates w/o pbs
[02:47] <skippy> sorry Corey  i dont have any IM software installed
[02:48] <Corey> um hmm
[02:48] <Warbo> Just finished writing a guide. What do people think https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem/EagleUsb ?
[02:48] <Jowi> QPAD|war-away: adduser username group
[02:48] <Corey> cause i need to know how to do it, its very hard to learn with all this other garbabe
[02:48] <wildman> psyke83: just = 20 or 30 seconds ago
[02:48] <Corey> garbage*
[02:48] <skippy> Corey,  do you have a live CD?
[02:48] <Corey> skippy, yes but its 5.10
[02:48] <iiiears> Can you safely place a text file in the /etc/init.d/   Directory?
[02:48] <Peck> hi, im a total newbie with linux... and im thinking of dual booting with windows... right now i have three partitions one 50 GB for documents, 30 GB for windows, and 70 GB for apps all are ntfs.. does anyone have any suggestions as to how to set up my partitions for ubuntu?
[02:48] <skippy> the best way to start Corey, is by booting off a live CD, and mounting your hard disk and your usb harddisk
[02:48] <wildman> Corey: if you register your nickname you can open private chat channels with other registered users here...
[02:49] <t_ras> QPAD|war-away - "add <user> <group>"
[02:49] <jstew> Dapper is pissing me off. My pcmcia network cards worked in breezy, but not after dapper upgrade. No eth0 device and I don't even think PCMCIA is working.
[02:49] <boha_> which desktop do you think is better GNOME or KDE?
[02:49] <Corey> !register
[02:49] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[02:49] <skippy> then copy EVERYTHING accross to it, except /boot
[02:49] <Warbo> iiiears: Yes. Scripts must start with "#!/program"
[02:49] <fresch> what's ubuntu got for java support?
[02:49] <skippy> that will take you at least a couple of hours i should think Corey
[02:49] <Warbo> fresch: Java
[02:49] <wildman> fresch: Sun's 1.5 JVM
[02:49] <Warbo> :)
[02:49] <JoaoJoao> hello
[02:49] <ompaul> Peck, first off can you back up your data and how much room is it?
[02:49] <skippy> then you will need to install from scratch - install windows 1st if you plan to use it, it will be much easier
[02:49] <QPAD|war-away> Anyone know how create users in proftpd ?
[02:49] <fresch> is there a deb package?
[02:50] <jstew> Brezzy was much better in terms of bugs and problems IMHO
[02:50] <Corey> skippy, well i dont really want windows but im being forced to almost, i need dreamweaver 8 and it was working fine with wine but it suddenly stops working now like when starting up...
[02:50] <t_ras> HOW CAN I GET MY GUI DESCTOP BACK?
[02:50] <Warbo> fresch: Yes. It was recently added to Ubuntu after Sun's announcement
[02:50] <Zaggynl> t_ras: startx
[02:50] <Gecko> QPAD|war-away: proftpd usually uses your system users
[02:50] <skippy> yeah i know the feeling Corey , wine is very unreliable
[02:50] <iiiears> Warbo - Thank You. - bootmisc.sh needs a bak extension.   ( feeling adventurous this morning. - lol).
[02:50] <QPAD|war-away> Gecko, It doesnt seem todo it :/
[02:50] <nzx> las1, it completed with out any errors ?
[02:50] <Corey> skippy, i dont understand why it was working so good
[02:50] <Hobbsee> !tell t_ras about caps
[02:50] <wildman> fresch: yes, on non-free repos
[02:50] <JoaoJoao> Does Ubuntu 6.06 have a GUI installation system?
[02:50] <t_ras> Zaggynl - THANKS!
[02:50] <Warbo> t_ras: What happens when your computer starts?
[02:50] <Hobbsee> t_ras: startx?
[02:50] <ompaul> Peck, please check out the url that ubotu sent you
[02:50] <fresch> Warbo, apt-cache doesn't show it though!?
[02:51] <QPAD|war-away> Gecko, Do you know how to addusers into proftpd so they only have full access in the specefic dir?
[02:51] <Zaggynl> t_ras your welcome, but you do yhave to change your initlevel so it always starts in X
[02:51] <Peck> ok thanks
[02:51] <skippy> Corey, maybe wine was automatically updated? and the new one isnt as good? it happens a lot i hear
[02:51] <Warbo> !tell fresch about universe
[02:51] <wildman> fresch: sun-java5-jdk - Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 5.0
[02:51] <wildman> fresch: is the one to install once ur repos are properly configured
[02:51] <doctorshim> Anybody get this problem where the installer freezes on the kernel loading screen?
[02:51] <QPAD|war-away> Anyone, please? I need to create a user in protpd so he only has full access into the dir /home/cz/ the user should be called 'cz' aswell. ? ANYONE
[02:51] <fresch> wildman, Warbo, thx. but i already enabled the universe repos
[02:51] <GNAM> where can I find something like shutdown.log?
[02:51] <t_ras> it starts to command prompt automaticaly..how do I change my init level?
[02:52] <Corey> how can i check if im registed?
[02:52] <wildman> fresch: then install the above one ;)
[02:52] <GNAM> wtmp ok
[02:52] <Zaggynl> yatta! I found the vmware problem, I choose NOT to keep my vmware identity number thing, this time I choose to keep it, works now
[02:52] <skippy> Corey, your other option is to buy a cheap harddisk - 20gb harddisks probably cost less than $40. Install windows on that :_
[02:52] <eCokeNCod> hey, what does it mean when you do a whois on a domain name and it's status is "active" ... does this mean it was reregistered ?
[02:52] <Corey> skippy, I have a laptop
[02:52] <wildman> QPAD|war-away: useradd -m -d /home/cz
[02:52] <eCokeNCod> damn it !
[02:52] <skippy> Corey, oh i see :(
[02:52] <Warbo> Can someone have a quick scan through my guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem/EagleUsb and tell me if I've just mucked something up (layout wise, etc.)
[02:52] <fresch> wildman, is it in multiverse? or universe?
[02:52] <wildman> QPAD|war-away: forgot 'sudo' in front of that command
[02:53] <Corey> skippy, if someone would donate a computer to me ill love them forever :P
[02:53] <wildman> fresch: acht... how can I tell? :)
[02:53] <Peck> ompaul, i can probably backup all my documents.. should i mabye back those up and then delete that partion and resize my windows/apps partiotn for ubuntu?
[02:53] <Corey> and make them a big website
[02:53] <fresch> wildman, :)
[02:53] <wildman> fresch: I'm a urpmi guy, not an apt one ;)
[02:53] <Jowi> QPAD|war-away: you need to add "DefaultRoot ~" as the last line in /etc/proftpd.conf to lock the users into their directories
[02:53] <r0bby> !edgy
[02:53] <ubotu> hmm... edgy is Ubuntu 6.10 DEVELOPMENT, the "Edgy Eft" release. Discussions about and support for edgy take place in #ubuntu+1
[02:53] <r0bby> :x
[02:53] <wildman> fresch: slowly moving to ubuntu...
[02:53] <Jemt__> Can anyone help me find error messages generated within the last 5-10 minutes? Dapper keeps freezing
[02:53] <fresch> wildman, ah, i've been using debian for some time now.
[02:54] <Warbo> Jemt__: dmesg | tail
[02:54] <Jemt__> It might have something to do with either graphics, network or USB
[02:54] <Corey> !registered
[02:54] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Corey
[02:54] <Warbo> Jemt__: That will give the last few kernel messages
[02:54] <Jemt__> Warbo: Thanks ! :)
[02:54] <wildman> fresch: always did it intermitently before, now I'm trying to 'commit' to it :) (always kept coming back to mandriva)
[02:55] <Jemt__> Warbo: Nothing useful there. Where else could I look ?
[02:55] <QPAD|war-away> Jowi, it's defaultroot ~ atm
[02:55] <Warbo> Jemt__: /var/log/X.or.0.log I think
[02:55] <las1> !register
[02:55] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[02:55] <Jemt__> Warbo: Okay, thanks
[02:55] <Warbo> Jemt__: (that is a file, not a command)
[02:55] <t_ras> startx doesnt work :( ... I get connection refused both for startx and xinit
[02:55] <Jemt__> Warbo: i know :)
[02:55] <fresch> wildman, debian was the thing for me since most howtos and whatnots could easily be applied to it. (not like suse :(
[02:56] <Warbo> t_ras: Is a display running? Try ctrl-alt-f7
[02:56] <Jowi> QPAD|war-away: not sure if the capital D and R are important or not. then stop and start proftpd (a restart doesn't seem to work to apply the changes)
[02:56] <ompaul> Peck, that is one way forward, if you can move all the data into one of the other two partitions then it is a good thing (tm), you could of course bite the bullet and just come across after backing up the docs and giving the weekend to the conversion :)
[02:56] <PhoenixofChaos> hmm
[02:56] <t_ras> nope...
[02:56] <Warbo> t_ras: "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start"
[02:56] <wildman> fresch: the pb is when u develop on a given system, sometimes it may be hell to switch to another :P
[02:56] <PhoenixofChaos> Has anyone used wine with dreamweaver 8 ?
[02:57] <wildman> fresch: symlinks not always solve things...
[02:57] <Jemt__> Seems that I haft to go back to Breezy. Bugger!! Dapper just ain't very stable.. Any chances Dapper Repositories will work on Breezy ?
[02:57] <fresch> another question, i really want to get rid of the sudo. can i just uninstall? or just deactivate it some where
[02:57] <wildman> fresch: and it's 'natural' to return to the good ol' known ;)
[02:57] <Warbo> wildman: Hence non-free software (cannot be modified by distro devels) often sucks (steals sound, must be run from directory, etc.)
[02:57] <Jowi> Jemt_: not advisable to mix the two
[02:58] <PhoenixofChaos> skippy
[02:58] <fresch> wildman, yeah had a dev problem recently. i was playing around with osg and it stopped compiling/working under x.org
[02:58] <Peck> ompaul, thanks a bunch for the help btw! for conversion do you mean coverting to ubuntu or..?
[02:58] <wildman> Warbo: I always developped on FLOSS platforms ;)
[02:58] <skippy> PhoenixofChaos, hello are you the same person as Corey?
[02:58] <QPAD|war-away> Jowi, I did that. Could you give me the lines to create a user and lock it into a dir and give him the ownership of that dir ?
[02:58] <ompaul> Peck, yeap, the whole 9 yards and see how you get on
[02:58] <Some_Person> crimsun: are you here?
[02:58] <las1> could anyone tell me where the boot/grub/ folder should be?
[02:58] <fresch> wildman, luckily i could just move back to an older debain =)
[02:58] <iiiears> Warbo - Hm.. dmesg shows the same key scancode for 3 different keys. - edited bootmisc.sh to assign the only code it sees. (this ought to be good. - lol)
[02:58] <meuserj> las1, ... /boot/grub/
[02:58] <Warbo> wildman: Yeah, but I can't use Synfig so I've given up and gone with Moho (animation). Also I've installed Gish because I respect the guy who made it
[02:58] <zxc333> Can anyone help me install gcc3.4 on a Dapper Machine which has no internet (I can transfer files to it)?
[02:59] <PhoenixofChaos> skippy, you get my private chat ?
[02:59] <PhoenixofChaos> im registeed now
[02:59] <Jemt__> Jowi: Ok. Well, it is just hard to go back to all the obsolete software in Breezy :-/
[02:59] <ompaul> zxc333,  get install cd and install apt-get build-essential on it
[02:59] <t_ras> gdm gives no error, but nothing happend. xinit gives server error and startx still cant connect
[02:59] <QPAD|war-away> Jowi, pretty please?
[02:59] <meuserj> Jemt_, what problem are you having with Dapper?
[02:59] <XVampireX> I installed azureus but I don't see an icon in the taskbar (Yes, I double checked in the preferences to enable the systray)
[02:59] <skippy> PhoenixofChaos, yeah can you see the stuff ive typed?
[02:59] <Jowi> QPAD|war-away: the "DefaultRoot ~" will lock them into *their own home directories*. If you want them to be locked in somewhere else, change the ~ to the dir you want. add a user the normal way. I have not configured anonymous accounts on proftpd
[02:59] <Warbo> iiiears: I am useless at scripting, but I have added a few thing to /etc/init.d in the past (eagle-usb connection script - OK, mldonkey startup - Failed miserably [crashed the entire system!] )
[02:59] <Jemt__> meuserj: It keeps freezing
[02:59] <PhoenixofChaos> skippy, no :O :(
[03:00] <PhoenixofChaos> skippy register its simple
[03:00] <orbin> XVampireX: do you have the notification area applet enabled?
[03:00] <PhoenixofChaos> http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
[03:00] <CokeNCode> hey, what does it mean when you do a whois on a domain name and it's status is "active" ... does this mean it was reregistered ?
[03:00] <PhoenixofChaos> skippy, http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
[03:00] <meuserj> Jemt, is this an upgrade or a fresh install?
[03:00] <PhoenixofChaos> EVERYONE REGISTER YOUR NICK NAME NOW !! http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
[03:00] <las1> meuserj: could you please check your PM?
[03:00] <Peck> thanks ompaul! ill give it a try :)
[03:00] <Warbo> t_ras: So NATHING happens? no blue screen with X server output, etc.?
[03:00] <Jemt> meuserj: I can sometimes re-produce the problem when I'm listening to musik from my USB drive while running a VMWare image of Windows XP from the same device
[03:00] <Jemt> meuserj: Fresh install
[03:00] <Warbo> Nothing
[03:01] <ompaul> PhoenixofChaos, Please Dont Do Yhat
[03:01] <XVampireX> orbin: No
[03:01] <zxc333> ompaul: Thanks, will try it :)
[03:01] <t_ras> Warbo - nothing...
[03:01] <orbin> XVampireX: where's it supposed to show up then? :)
[03:01] <QPAD|war-away> Jowi, I dont want anonymous accounts, but is this correct? adduser cz ftp, chown -hR cz /home/cz ?
[03:01] <XVampireX> in the systray, together with the gaim icon and the sound icono and the date
[03:01] <Warbo> t_ras: Hmmm. What happens when you just run "sudo X"? (by the way, is this regular Xorg or XGL?)
[03:01] <webguy> can someone look at this and tell me what i am doing wrong - what i want is to get one ip set up by dhcp and another static
[03:01] <webguy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15389
[03:01] <XVampireX> icon^
[03:01] <meuserj> Jemt, well, there's your answer..... two different OS's accessing the same drive at the same time will always cause problems....
[03:02] <fresch> damn, that sun-java just keeps growing!
[03:02] <CokeNCode> hey, is there a program that I can use to show me how much bandwidth each process is using ?
[03:02] <void^> PhoenixofChaos: to receive message from unregistered users, /msg nickserv set unfiltered on
[03:02] <Jemt> meuserj: But.. the VMPlayer works like a "wrapper" i would guess
[03:02] <freezey> whats the chmod to make it writeable by www
[03:02] <Jemt> meuserj: Just like it does for both audio, video, LAN etc.
[03:03] <t_ras> It is regular x (just gnome DT)
[03:03] <Jowi> QPAD|war-away: 1. that will add the user cz to the ftp group. 2. will make cz the owner of the files in /home/cz. if that was what you wanted to do, then yes, it is correct
[03:03] <Warbo> freezey: You should add the file to a group for www
[03:03] <dshum> hello
[03:03] <trippyskippy> PhoenixofChaos,  ok im back
[03:03] <meuserj> Jemt, drives work differently
[03:03] <Jemt> meuserj: True
[03:03] <CokeNCode> hey, is there a program that I can use to show me how much bandwidth each process is using ?
[03:03] <Some_Person> How the hell do I make my On-Board Realtek AC97 sound card working on Linux?
[03:03] <freezey> warbo: well its where my php saves new directories it creates for the users
[03:03] <Warbo> t_ras: Try setting it up again with "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[03:03] <Jemt> meuserj: Actually, the only difference on this setup (with Dapper) and the previous one (Breezy) is that I have now added an external USB harddisk. So it might be it causing problems..
[03:04] <XVampireX> orbin: Wait, notification area is where the gaim icon/sound  icon/date/shutdownrestart buttons are, right?
[03:04] <freezey> warbo ; www-data www-data
[03:04] <freezey> i wanna make it that
[03:04] <QPAD|war-away> Jowi, then howcome i cannot login to the ftp, can i show you Jowi ? can you join #ubunasd.bla ?
[03:04] <XVampireX> orbin: If so, yes, I have it, and no, the azureus button is not there
[03:04] <Jemt> meuserj: But the problem occured yesterday when I was only listening to music from the drive and browsing the net using Firefox
[03:04] <orbin> XVampireX: date is separate, sound is separate, gaim ...dunno
[03:04] <fresch> Some_Person, the users wanting to use sound need to be in group audio; addgroup <user> audio
[03:04] <Jowi> QPAD|war-away: if /home/cz is gonna be a general ftp account for several users, you might want to set *group* ftp as owner of the files (chown -hR :ftp /home/cz) and give the group write permissions
[03:04] <Warbo> freezey: Chmod is for owner, group and other. You cannot specify any other permissions for individual users, that is what the groups are for
[03:04] <freezey> xvampirex: screw az use bitcomet
[03:04] <orbin> XVampireX: right-click > add to panel > otification area
[03:04] <freezey> warbo: no i know but i wanna make that folder www-data www-data
[03:05] <Tobberoth> I wonder if uTorrent works on linux with wine
[03:05] <XVampireX> orbin: I did, nothing showed up on it
[03:05] <Some_Person> fresch: what do u mean?
[03:05] <meuserj> Jemt, I just remember back when I was playing with VMWare, they warned not to access harddrives with the guest OS while they are mounted by the host os.
[03:05] <QPAD|war-away> Jowi, could you join #ubunasd.bla ?
[03:05] <freezey> warbo: just that dir i want it to be www-data www-data writeable
[03:05] <orbin> XVampireX: en?
[03:05] <webguy> any idea what is wrong with my file? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15389
[03:05] <XVampireX> en?
[03:05] <orbin> *and azureus is open?
[03:05] <XVampireX> Yeah
[03:05] <meuserj> Jemt, each OS assumes that they are the only OS accessing the drive.
[03:05] <Warbo> freezey: Well you could probably do it most easily with "gksudo nautilus"
[03:05] <orbin> hehe, text got chopped
[03:06] <Jemt> meuserj: Oh, okay. Well, I'll give Dapper a LAST chance :)  - I'll reinstall it, disable all unnecessary hardware, switching to Vesa drivers instead of ATI drivers and so on
[03:06] <freezey> warbo: and what does that do
[03:06] <Crescendo> How to install php?
[03:06] <Warbo> freezey: That runs the file manager with root permission (so you can use it's "Properties" dialog to set the permissions easily)
[03:06] <coza> hey people i need help if possible playing dvds on my ubuntu
[03:06] <fresch> Some_Person, i have an AC97 onboard sound. it was detected and working but the programs still complained about no sound device accessible. open a console and type: sudo addgroup <user> audio. replace <user> with your user name
[03:07] <Alfred_> Hey, RandolphCarter, bad news: It seems likeI I have to edit the resolv.conf file manually every time I boot Dapper. Is this something I should talk to my ISP about?
[03:07] <Jemt> meuserj: Do you know how to make Ubuntu ignore hardware? I have a Cisco based Wireless network card (mini PCI - laptop) which is detected at random. So I just want it to go away completely
[03:07] <Some_Person> thanks, fresch
[03:07] <freezey> warbo : ok
[03:07] <boha_> why i dont get sound from dvd movie?
[03:07] <fresch> Some_Person, you do need to logout and login after that.
[03:07] <boha_> i use xine movie player
[03:07] <Some_Person> fresch: The user `samuel' is already a member of `audio'.
[03:07] <coza> hehe boha i get nothing
[03:08] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: no, resolv.conf gets automatically overwritten when an interface comes up
[03:08] <meuserj> Jemt, what do you mean "detected at random"?
[03:08] <boha_> :S
[03:08] <coza> im a newbieon nix
[03:08] <Warbo> I love the command line! I just did "wget `cat playlist.m3u`" to download a whole album preview from MagnaTune
[03:08] <Jemt> meuserj: Sometime it shows up (ie 'ifconfig -a'), mostly it dosn't
[03:08] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: the clever thing to do is have a look in /etc/network/if-up.d/
[03:08] <boha_> coza me too
[03:08] <webguy> if i make changest to /etc/network/interfaces do i need to reboot for them to take effect?
[03:08] <Some_Person> fresch: now what do i do?
[03:09] <XVampireX> orbin: Any idea?
[03:09] <coza> what version of xine did u get boha i downloaded a rpm and it wouldnt open
[03:09] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: you can add a script in there to either echo the right lines into /etc/resolv.conf, or copy a good resolv.conf from say /etc/resolv.good to /etc/resolv.conf
[03:09] <thoreauputic> Warbo: even easier wget -i foo.m3u  ( where foo.m3u is the m3u file name)
[03:09] <fresch> Some_Person, open the device manager thing, look for a sound device. is it configured? do you recognize the name of your onboard sound chip?
[03:09] <meuserj> Jemt, you should be able to remove it from /etc/network/interfaces
[03:09] <boha_> i used apt-get
[03:09] <coza> :S
[03:09] <Jemt> meuserj: Ok, I didn't think that would be sufficient
[03:09] <gharz> how can i install msttcorefonts? it says ./andale32.exe  failed connection timed out.
[03:09] <Jowi> webguy: "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart" should be enough
[03:09] <coza> im confused
[03:10] <Warbo> thoreauputic: Ah. I was messing around with bash's manual and got an idea, that's all (I'm trying to learn Python, but bash gives immediate results :))
[03:10] <kabtoffe> boha_ You need libxine-extracodecs
[03:10] <gharz> i've updated my repo
[03:10] <Jemt> meuserj: Well, I'll give it a try. Thank you so much. Thank God there is people like you - I have been working on this problem for 4 days now
[03:10] <orbin> XVampireX: not really, sorry.  try the foums?  i'm having problems myself w/ it right now.
[03:10] <orbin> s/foums/forums
[03:10] <webguy> thanks jowi -
[03:10] <XVampireX> hehe
[03:10] <meuserj> Jemt, heh, np
[03:10] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, sounds clever, but how do I do that? How do I make the script? :)
[03:10] <Jemt> :)
[03:10] <thoreauputic> Warbo: man wget is quite infornmative :) Your method is fine, of course..
[03:10] <gharz> also, i installed wine and when i try to reconfigure it... i got these messages => http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15390
[03:10] <gharz> please help
[03:10] <webguy> another uqestion - can i have both a dhcp assigned and static ip?
[03:10] <pdc303> Q: an installer says that my "architecture x86_64 is not supported". I recall there is a way to lie about the architecture... maybe with export ARCH=x86 or something like that?
[03:10] <webguy> at the same time jowi
[03:10] <boha_> kabtoffe,  how can i install them
[03:10] <wezzer> how should modify /etc/grub/menu.lst to get grub remember the last chosen OS everytime I boot?
[03:11] <t_ras> It seems I need to rinstall xserver, but doing "apt-gget install xserver-xorg" claims it depends on many packaes it won't install, is there a command for installing all dependencies?
[03:11] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: the files already in /etc/resolv.conf/if-up.d should be a good example
[03:11] <Warbo> thoreauputic: I have downloaded vast amounts of web comics recursively using wget before :)
[03:11] <kabtoffe> sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs
[03:11] <Jowi> webguy: :)
[03:11] <Some_Person> fresch: I see no sound card in device manager (i see loads of unknown nVidia stuff though)
[03:11] <gharz> also, i installed wine and when i try to reconfigure it... i got these messages => http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15390
[03:11] <Jemt> t_ras: It should install dependencies automatically
[03:11] <detectiveinspekt> I have no Community Maintained resportorys, so I can't find mplayer
[03:11] <thoreauputic> Warbo: whatever floats your boat ;)
[03:11] <Warbo> wezzer: Add the line "make default" to the OS you want to boot as default
[03:11] <nyk2005_> I installed mod-php now for my apache and added the .php handler, but it still server php as plaintext instead of executing it. Any ideas?
[03:11] <Jemt> t_ras: But if you just want to reinstall, you should be able to do 'apt-get install <package> --reinsall'
[03:11] <gharz> also, i installed wine and when i try to reconfigure it... i got these messages => http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15390 please help
[03:12] <t_ras> webguy - on diferent interfaces
[03:12] <webguy> Jowi: is that a yes or a no? :)
[03:12] <sara_> hola
[03:12] <detectiveinspekt> all my repositories are NZ
[03:12] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: you can use ntp-server as an example, remove the 'exit 0' line and replace '/etc/init.d/ntp-server*' with 'cp /etc/resolv.good /etc/resolv.conf'
[03:12] <wezzer> Warbo: You didn't undestand what I want
[03:12] <iiiears> thoreauputic: dmesg shows thew same scancode for different media keys. - Can that be changed? Can you give me a topic to gooogle?
[03:12] <sara_> hellow
[03:12] <kabtoffe> boha_: It's in in multiverse
[03:12] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: make sure you put a good resolv.conf at /etc/resolv.good first
[03:12] <Jowi> webguy: i missed the question i think
[03:12] <gr8rahul> how to enable bluetooth stack in linux
[03:12] <sara_> asyt6r4rrytdgdewqetrytuoplkjhgfdsd
[03:12] <wezzer> Warbo: I want that if I boot to Windows, next time when I boot, windows is default option. If I boot to linux, next time when booting Linux is default
[03:12] <Jowi> webguy: ah, both dhcp and static
[03:12] <Jowi> webguy: be more precise
[03:13] <psaikido> yeehaw - finally got ubuntu to install by taking out my GeForce4 graphics card
[03:13] <psaikido> so i've just arrived
[03:13] <sara_> hola quitsfvchgfu
[03:13] <webguy> t_ras - well i have one nic, but would like to have a static ip running so i can use that in configuration of mysql/apache and the dhcp so i can log in using ssh until i get the static ip up and running (also to jowi)
[03:13] <fresch> Some_Person, ok that means you sound chip wasn't autodetected. and it means that i am pretty clueless on how to help you further =( sorry. try typing lspci in a console. look for a line containing AC97 or multimedia sound controller. copy that and google it
[03:13] <Warbo> wezzer: Add it to every OS entry and everytime you boot an OS it will make itself default (boot last OS)
[03:13] <boha_> kabtoffe,  what means multiverse? :S
[03:13] <Alfred_> ran uhmm, that went a little bit over my head. Do I really need this firewall?
[03:13] <Some_Person> fresch: ok
[03:13] <wezzer> Warbo: ok, thanks
[03:13] <psaikido> and get an 'Internal Error' dialogue that says 'failed to initialize HAL'
[03:13] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: well, no
[03:13] <psaikido> any help with this please?
[03:13] <Jemt> !tell boha_ about repositories
[03:14] <webguy> i just stet up the server and dont have a kvm so i need the dhcp to allow me to get into the box without switching things, but in the general config I want a static ip
[03:14] <Luke> Does anyone know how well ubuntu will work with macbooks?
[03:14] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: I'll paste an example script, two seconds
[03:14] <Some_Person> fresch: nothing with AC97 in the list (i do see Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 026b (rev a2)
[03:14] <boha_> ok tnx
[03:14] <detectiveinspekt> !tell detectiveinspekt about repositories
[03:14] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, I don't? Good, hehe
[03:14] <dshum> yeah how do i install ubuntu on intel mac?
[03:14] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, thank you
[03:14] <psaikido> anyone?
[03:14] <dshum> with os x and win xp
[03:14] <webguy> another way to  get to the same point would be to request a specific ip from the dhcp server if that is an option
[03:14] <fresch> Some_Person, ok it means you have an nvidia onboard AC97 sound chip
[03:14] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter ... for posting that script
[03:14] <Jowi> webguy: eh, what? either you have a static ip or you don't. if you're behind a router you can configure the router to give you a *fixed* ip with its dhcp server. so yes. otherwise no.
[03:14] <elkbuntu> Luke, the best documentation about people's experiences will be on the forums
[03:14] <t_ras> webguy - so use DHCP untill having IP, if you dont still have an IP it doesn't matter
[03:15] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15391
[03:15] <wildman> psaikido: can u please be a bit more explicit?
[03:15] <Luke> elkbuntu: thanks
[03:15] <psaikido> 'Internal Error' dialogue that says 'failed to initialize HAL' - help please
[03:15] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: make the changes you need to /etc/resolv.conf and run 'sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.good'
[03:15] <Some_Person> fresch: what do i do?
[03:16] <psaikido> 'Internal Error' dialogue that says 'failed to initialize HAL' - help please
[03:16] <t_ras> Warbo - xserver-xorg package was broken so I removed it, now I can't resintall
[03:16] <wildman> psaikido: can u please be a bit more explicit?
[03:16] <wildman> psaikido: :)
[03:16] <wildman> psaikido: where/when do you get such a dialog (for example)
[03:16] <ubuntu> if Synaptic has freeze it self.. how do i force to close the program?
[03:17] <fresch> Some_Person, try  typing sudo alsamixer. then mute any channel with IEC958. keys left and right move left and right, m mutes
[03:17] <trippyskippy> does anyone know how i can back up my entire linux system - including symbloic links etc so i can restore it after reparitioning ? cp -r doesnt copy the sym links
[03:17] <pdc303> ubuntu: killall synaptic
[03:17] <webguy> i see - thanks!
[03:17] <Zaggynl> I just changed my hostname with 'hostname name', now I can't sudo anymore :/
[03:17] <ubuntu> pdc303, thank you
[03:17] <Some_Person> fresch: alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file or directory
[03:17] <RandolphCarter> Zaggynl: edit /etc/hosts first :(
[03:17] <Warbo> t_ras: What happens when you apt-get install xserver-xorg? (also, that is a dummy package. The actual files are in xserver-xorg-core)
[03:17] <orbin> XVampireX: try #azureus-support  they just fixed my problem
[03:17] <pdc303> ubuntu: np
[03:17] <gharz> guys, i find this strange... if i click Places->Computer ... on taskbar it says Starting Computer and suddenly nothing shows up....
[03:17] <Zaggynl> RandolphCarter: okay, thanks
[03:18] <RandolphCarter> Zaggynl: you can restart in single user mode, then change /etc/hosts to reflect the new hostname
[03:18] <t_ras> It says it is a broken pakcage and also gives me the list of all dependencies and tells me they won't be installed
[03:18] <Zaggynl> RandolphCarter: how ?
[03:18] <fresch> Some_Person, try sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[03:18] <Some_Person> ok
[03:18] <micropal> hey, I'm going to buy an intel mac mini. Can I easily install ubuntu on it?
[03:18] <RandolphCarter> Zaggynl: if you're using Grub, there should be a 'recovery mode' option (you may need to press Escape when it asks you
[03:18] <RandolphCarter> )
[03:19] <Zaggynl> oki
[03:19] <gharz> guys, i find this strange... if i click Places->Computer ... on taskbar it says Starting Computer and suddenly nothing shows up....
[03:19] <RandolphCarter> Zaggynl: then just use your favourite editor, and change the old hostname to the new one in /etc/hosts
[03:19] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, thanks a lot! But, I have to questions: The script, should I just paste it into a .txt-file? And, I can't find this /etc/resolv.conf/init.d (Or what it now was again :) ). All i've got is this: /etc/resolv.conf/resolv.conf.d
[03:19] <Zaggynl> RandolphCarter: I can't reboot, since I'm a user ><
[03:19] <alonz__> hi, I just installed Ubuntu for a friend, on his laptop. Everything works fine, except for wireless, which I personally have little experience with. It is a Centrino laptop, and the hardware is identified ok. The issue is that it says "radio off" in iwconfig... and hours of scanning forums etc., still no idea how to turn the radio on... any ideas?
[03:19] <RandolphCarter> Zaggynl: Ctl+Alt+F1, then press Ctl+Alt+Del
[03:19] <Warbo> t_ras: Try getting the .deb file (it may be in /var/cache/apt/archives) and installing it with "sudo dpkg -i xserver-xorg*.deb" then running "sudo apt-get -f install"
[03:19] <Some_Person> fresch: do i do sudo alsamixer again?
[03:20] <opitwin> Does anybody now how to get a U3 Flash Drive to work in Ubuntu?
[03:20] <Zaggynl> okay
[03:20] <fresch> Some_Person, try it
[03:20] <andres_> Nas
[03:20] <Some_Person> fresch: same error
[03:20] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: put it in /etc/network/if-up.d/fix-hosts, and run 'sudo chown root:root /etc/network/if-up.d/fix-hosts; sudo chmod 755 /etc/network/if-up.d/fix-hosts'
[03:20] <andres_> hola
[03:21] <opitwin> DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO GET A U3 FLASH DRIVE TO WORK IN UBUNTU?
[03:21] <wildman> andres_: hola, pero este es un canal de habla inglesa
[03:21] <dshum> no, go to the forums
[03:21] <dshum> this is a chat room man
[03:21] <dshum> what r u thinking?
[03:22] <andres_> ok
[03:22] <panthere_noire> yop
[03:22] <diazepam> anyone got a url that points to setting up Multimedia and codecs under Dapper?
[03:22] <Warbo> Has anyone here used the eagle-usb driver?
[03:22] <opitwin> dshum: it is Help and support, if you want to chat logon to #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:22] <dshum> no
[03:22] <dshum> and no
[03:22] <fresch> Some_Person, hrmm, ok, you have alsa installed but it doesn't want to work correctly. i used to have an error like that which was caused by the alsa modules being loaded in the wrong order... i would then just reboot and hope it works then.
[03:23] <dshum> opitwin: get a life
[03:23] <wildman> andres_: maybe 'ubuntu-es' ?
[03:23] <kyledye> has anyone in here read the Ubuntu Hacks Rough Cuts version?
[03:23] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, Ok, So I should call it fix-hosts.txt?
[03:23] <opitwin> dshum: What was that, you don't have a life.
[03:23] <Some_Person> fresch: I've rebooted many times in the past
[03:23] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: no, just fix-hosts (it's a script, not a text file)
[03:23] <fresch> Some_Person, i thought so
[03:23] <andres_> Dont worry man
[03:23] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: files don't always need extensions :)
[03:23] <wildman> andres_: ok :)
[03:23] <dshum> nah ur mum doesn't
[03:23] <andres_> everithing rhigth
[03:23] <wildman> andres_: saludos desde Buenos Aires
[03:24] <opitwin> dshum: and your mom?
[03:24] <andres_> jajajajjjjaja
[03:24] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: well, it _is_ a text file, but it's not .txt, it's a script.  you could call it .sh, but that doesn't seem to be the convention for /etc/network/*
[03:24] <andres_> saludos pa ti tambien colega
[03:24] <Some_Person> fresch: I feel like taking the old Sound Blaster 32 out of my old computer and throwing it in here (even though its a crappy sound card)!
[03:24] <fresch> Some_Person, join channel #flood. open console type, lsmod and paste the output
[03:24] <andres_> um sorry I leave my fuking spanish
[03:24] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, Oh, I see :) I paste the script you gave me into a .txt.file, name it fix-hosts and removes the .txt. extension?
[03:24] <Some_Person> ok
[03:24] <elkbuntu> andres_, please refrain from vulgar language
[03:24] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: you don't even need to name it .txt to start with :) if you want to find out more, read 'man magic'
[03:25] <opitwin> ubotu: Can you please kick dshum off?  He is talking about my mom.
[03:25] <ubotu> opitwin: that's too long
[03:25] <Warbo> Alfred_: The point is that it is a text file, not a ".txt" file :)
[03:25] <andres_> every one is linux here?
[03:25] <andres_> I m sorry man
[03:25] <Warbo> andres_: I am human (I think)
[03:25] <panthere_noire> quelqu'un a dj installer acronis ?  bug  ? sous debian sarge 3.1 r2 http://pastebin.com/769920
[03:25] <fresch> Some_Person, seems that it is too much for flood
[03:25] <wildman> Warbo: lol
[03:25] <opitwin> ubotu: kick dshum off
[03:25] <ubotu> opitwin: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:25] <andres_> I m too
[03:25] <Pupeno> andres_: I am not linux.
[03:25] <Some_Person> i'll pastebin it
[03:25] <wildman> Some_Person: nForce 3 or nForce 4 chipset?
[03:25] <Some_Person> wildman: no clue
[03:25] <t_ras> Warbo - thanks, I think I have no choise but to reintall( I don't even seem to have the packages in cache)
[03:25] <wildman> Some_Person: nForce 3 here, no pb at all with audio, works out of the box
[03:26] <andres_> see you
[03:26] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, Warbo: Oh I see, it's just me being so used to Mac Os X, making text files automatically into .txt.-files :)
[03:26] <panthere_noire> oups sorry bye
[03:26] <Some_Person> did i mention i use BREEZY?
[03:26] <Warbo> t_ras: Well if you have no major customisation then it may be easier (my system is HEAVILY customised, but whenever my system failes I find it is easy to carry on on a fresh install)
[03:26] <wildman> Some_Person: worked when I've tried Breezy too :)
[03:27] <Some_Person> wildman: is it onboard?
[03:27] <wildman> Some_Person: you might have some super-new hardware which is not supported on breezy?
[03:27] <Warbo> Alfred_: MacOSX? That is generally a Windows/MSDOS habit. Oh well, never mind :)
[03:27] <wildman> Some_Person: yep, it is
[03:27] <Some_Person> fresch: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15394(
[03:27] <thelostbyte> !repos
[03:27] <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.
[03:27] <Some_Person> wildman: the computer is less than a month old
[03:28] <pdc303> Q: any Opera users installed Flash?
[03:28] <pdc303> having problems
[03:28] <wildman> Some_Person: lucky bas... :)
[03:28] <webdesigner> anybody know how to install a U3 Flash Drive in ubuntu
[03:28] <Some_Person> lol
[03:29] <Alfred_> Warbo, RandolphCarter:  really? Well, everytime I open TextEdit it saves the files with a .txt-extension. well well :) hehe I'll try to make this script you just gave me RandolphCarter. :)
[03:29] <Some_Person> but in this case, thats not good
[03:29] <webdesigner> dshum: Somebody said that you need a life?
[03:29] <Warbo> Has anybody used the eagle-usb modem driver? I'm after some feedback on a guide
[03:29] <Some_Person> i feel like throwing a 10 year old sound blaster in there
[03:29] <danfg> what's the difference between name and generic name when creating a launcher?
[03:29] <igge> hello
[03:30] <webdesigner> igge: Hello
[03:30] <Bruc> Hello
[03:30] <Warbo> Alfred_: That's probably to keep compatibility with Windows users (sorry, but many OSX users are idiots who wouldn't realise the problem [that is not really offensive, because Ubuntu should strive for this level of simplicity] )
[03:30] <webdesigner> Bruc: Hello
[03:30] <melodie> hello all! could someone help me about a laptop install ? I had Breezy, and the brand new Dapper does not want to enter in... :(
[03:30] <igge> I have just upgraded to dapper... but for some reason I can't boot into it... the new kernel doesn't appear in the boot menu
[03:30] <wildman> Some_Person: SB32 is an ISA card (I do have one around), you won't be able to connect it anywhere
[03:30] <acidjedi> !creative
[03:30] <ubotu> acidjedi: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:30] <igge> any ideas?
[03:30] <wildman> Some_Person: no more ISA slots on newer motherboards
[03:31] <acidjedi> My Creative SB Live doesn't work, lol
[03:31] <Bruc> Does anyone know where there are videos streamings available on the internet to watch the World soccer Cup?
[03:31] <Some_Person> the AC97 on my last computer (before this) had an onboard AC97 that had no problems on the live cd (i never installed ubuntu on it)
[03:31] <wildman> Some_Person: newer = 2 yrs till now
[03:31] <webdesigner> ubotu: tell igge about install
[03:31] <Warbo> ISA has problems so it has to be manually loaded (makes it a little tricky)
[03:31] <orbin> danfg: look at an existing launcher e.g. right-click properties on firefox's icon
[03:32] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: cool, and yeah, I noticed TextEdit does that, but I wouldn't use TextEdit to edit bash scripts anyway :)
[03:32] <Some_Person> wildman: what if i put a 10 year old PCI soundcard in the machine?
[03:32] <acidjedi> !soundcard
[03:32] <igge> webdesigner: alrite.. will have a look there..
[03:32] <ubotu> acidjedi: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:32] <webdesigner> Bruc: I'm not sure
[03:32] <wildman> Warbo: but you have to have a mobo with ISA slots 1st ;)
[03:32] <vinboy> why my cdrom can't read some of the DVD, which i can read on windows?
[03:32] <Warbo> Some_Person: I have an old soundcard right next to me. Have you got one of those 3D printers yet? :)
[03:32] <Some_Person> no
[03:32] <webdesigner> !install
[03:32] <wildman> vinboy: you mean ur DVD-ROM drive?
[03:32] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[03:32] <vinboy> wildman: yup
[03:32] <Bruc> webdesigner : you are not sure about the availability of the videos streamings?
[03:32] <Warbo> wildman: Not too hard to find (mind you, the only ones I have don't work)
[03:33] <Some_Person> my printer is 5 years old
[03:33] <Alfred_> Warbo, RandolphCarter: huh... Well, I get youur point with simplicity, but instead of calling the MacOsX users idiots, I would direct that to the OSX developers :-)
[03:33] <fresch> Some_Person, no clue, sorry
[03:33] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: lol, I hope I didn't, because I use it too :/
[03:33] <acidjedi> Does anyone know how to install SB Live! drivers?
[03:33] <fresch> Some_Person, i think the hsf* stuff is the sound driver modules
[03:33] <Warbo> Alfred_: I was trying to say that you need NO computer knowledge to use MacOSX
[03:33] <wildman> Warbo: I don't think Some_Person will want to trash his new computer ;)
[03:33] <webdesigner> Bruc: I saw it somewhere in an ad, but I'm not sure.
[03:33] <nmsa> !dvi
[03:33] <amit> hi everybody. I've just installed ubuntu on my laptop. failed to get the wireless card to work. it seems to be off. does anyone have a suggestion?
[03:33] <ubotu> nmsa: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:33] <Some_Person> fresch: no, thats my modem driver
[03:33] <fresch> Some_Person, that would ahve been my second gues
[03:33] <igge> webdesigner: hm... that's just installing from a cd though... I upgraded through the update manager
[03:33] <wildman> Some_Person: do you have a PCI audio card around?
[03:33] <shawnl> hello, all
[03:34] <tmn> HI! ... why isn't xubuntu-desktop(xfce) starting when I select the xfce session at the login screen? ... The result is that I log into Ubuntu-dekstop each time...
[03:34] <Some_Person> wildman: yes, but its old and crappy
[03:34] <shawnl> how do i remove a user from a group
[03:34] <wildman> Some_Person: like an SB128?
[03:34] <iiiears> Hello amit.
[03:34] <shawnl> using cui
[03:34] <Some_Person> wildman: its a 10 year old SB
[03:34] <wildman> Some_Person: well... better than nothing, till you wait for support for your newer system ;)
[03:34] <RandolphCarter> shawnl: you can edit /etc/group by hand if you want
[03:34] <wildman> Some_Person: I'd also try Ubuntu 6.06 :)
[03:34] <webdesigner> igge: I tried updating from the manager and it didn't work.
[03:34] <Bruc> webdesigner: what a pity
[03:34] <fresch> wildman, that reminds me of a friend of mine that wanted one network card with two IPs. my first response was "install a second networkcard" =)
[03:34] <Some_Person> wildman: can i install it without losing my AC97?
[03:35] <Alfred_> Warbo, RandolphCarter : Well, if i'm not too far away, I guess that's Mr. Steve Jobs' point - making computing easy :) (btw, I didn't find your remark offensive)
[03:35] <webdesigner> Bruc: I'm sorry.
[03:35] <shawnl> hi, all, how do i remove a user from a group? using commond line?
[03:35] <amit> hello iiiears
[03:35] <webdesigner> igge: The best thing to do is to do a full install from the Dapper CD
[03:35] <gharz> guys... what could be the problem here. when run Firefox  or Places->Computer it doesn't start. on the taskbar it says Starting Firefox or Starting Computer then nothing happens.
[03:35] <wildman> Some_Person: I guess so
[03:35] <tmn> I've got Ubutnu Dapper Drake 6.06 ... I took an sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop ... but I can't enter the xfce session... It always log onto ubuntu-desktop ...
[03:35] <igge> webdesigner: ah alright...
[03:35] <Some_Person> wildman: do u know how?
[03:35] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: Mr Steve Jobs likes to make it easy to use apple hardware and formats, true. (annoyed former iTunes store user)
[03:35] <gharz> guys... what could be the problem here. when run Firefox  or Places->Computer it doesn't start. on the taskbar it says Starting Firefox or Starting Computer then nothing happens.
[03:36] <wildman> fresch: ethX can be aliased ;)
[03:36] <kabtoffe> amit, What kind of WLAN-card do you have?
[03:36] <gharz> tmn, check Sessions
[03:36] <Warbo> gharz: Open a terminal and type "firefox" what does it say?
[03:36] <wildman> fresch: like eth0:0, eth0:1, etc.
[03:36] <webdesigner> igge: Make sure you backup all your data first
[03:36] <wildman> fresch: but your solution was the same I would have given him ;)
[03:36] <igge> webdesigner: I would have tried that too if it wasn't for the fact that my CD is broken :( (hardware failure, not ubuntu's fault)
[03:36] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, Warbo : and yea RandolphCarter, doing that would be like shooting your self in the foot hehe :)
[03:36] <fresch> wildman, heh, it's the one with less brain hassle ;)
[03:36] <gharz> Warbo, Xlib: connectgion to "0.0" refused by server
[03:36] <wildman> Some_Person: if you mean "did you try yourself?", no.
[03:37] <gharz> Xlib: no protocol specified.
[03:37] <RandolphCarter> gharz: is this from a sudo or another user?
[03:37] <wildman> fresch: and more economic in the short and long run too ;)
[03:37] <amit> I have the Intel pro 2200 bg. it is a pretty standard centrino platform
[03:37] <RandolphCarter> gharz: make sure you run 'xhost +' in a terminal yourself
[03:37] <igge> webdesigner: guess I have to get a new CD player
[03:37] <Warbo> RandolphCarter: Sudo would produce GNOME authentication warnings but that's all
[03:37] <tmn> gharz: I've tried to change the session in the login screen
[03:37] <webdesigner> igge: Can you get a new CD?  You can download it or get it shipped to you for free
[03:37] <shawnl> hi, i just add my user to a "ftpuser" group
[03:37] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, Warbo: true, but I would prefer Apple monopoly instead of Microsft's ...'
[03:37] <shawnl> now i cannot sudo
[03:37] <shawnl> and i lost my sound
[03:37] <gharz> RandolphCarter, just another user... not sudo
[03:37] <RandolphCarter> Warbo: in that case, run xhost +
[03:37] <webdesigner> igge: Oh, its you drive?
[03:37] <RandolphCarter> gharz: ack, in that case, run 'xhost +' (as yourself)
[03:37] <gharz> do i need to run 'xhost +'?
[03:38] <gharz> ok
[03:38] <Warbo> Alfred_: They are both really the same, but Apple cannot get away with what Microsoft do because they are not powerful enough
[03:38] <igge> webdesigner: I mean... yeah.. the drive is broken...
[03:38] <kabtoffe> amit, it should work out of the box I think. Do you have a button combination to turn it on?
[03:38] <kabtoffe> amit, Fn + something
[03:38] <gharz> RandolphCarter, same message
[03:38] <igge> webdesigner: hm could I write the live CD to a partition on my harddisk and boot from it you think?
[03:38] <Some_Person> wildman: would i have to disable my perfect AC97?
[03:38] <webdesigner> igge: go to http://www.tigerdirect.com and you can get a new drive for $15 - $20.
[03:38] <iiiears> amit -  Did you try the ndiswrapper howto?   ubotu has the link "!wifi"   "!ndiswrapper"   Did anyone else see your question?
[03:38] <wildman> Some_Person: no
[03:38] <wildman> Some_Person: wait :P
[03:39] <webdesigner> igge: I'm not sure, I thought of that too
[03:39] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, Warbo: But if it were possible to run Ubuntu on my PowerBook, whitout the touchpad issues (inaqquarecy), I would replace Mac Os X glady with it. :)
[03:39] <wildman> Some_Person: I do have two sound cards on my test machine ;) (And one is SB128 PCI - maybe the same u have there), but didn't try sound under Ubuntu on it yet
[03:39] <gharz> RandolphCarter, same error message
[03:39] <wildman> Some_Person: I can say that both sound cards are being recognized though
[03:39] <webdesigner> ubuntu: Hello!
[03:39] <wildman> Some_Person: so, I don't think you'll have to disable anything
[03:39] <fresch> if i have a couple of identical computers and use netcat to clone partitions from one to all the others, do i have to do something else besides grub-install one the clones?
[03:39] <wildman> Some_Person: one sc is onboard, the other is sb 128 pci
[03:39] <RandolphCarter> gharz: hmm, if you just ran that as yourself (in a new terminal), that shouldn't happen.  I guess the next thing - run 'echo $DISPLAY' in a new terminal (as yourself)
[03:40] <TokenBad> has anyone else had problem with the new release just restarting on its on?
[03:40] <Some_Person> wildman: do u have to plug the cable to the cd drive in the soundcard?
[03:40] <Warbo> Alfred_: MacOSX is not that bad as an OS, and it gives you some measure of compatibility so if I had a Mac I probably wouldn't REPLACE MacOSX. Although I would run Linux day-to-day.
[03:40] <igge> webdesigner: yeah I should probably get a new drive.. will probably take less time than figuring out how to get the live cd on to the harddisk
[03:40] <RandolphCarter> gharz: if it's anything other than :0.0, make sure you run 'export DISPLAY=*correct display*' as the other user
[03:40] <wildman> Some_Person: well... CDs have only 1 audio output, so u'll have to connect it to the 'right' sound card
[03:40] <kabtoffe> amit, Ndiswrapper would work, but your card is supposed to be supported out of the box. Does it see the card when you type: iwconfig in a terminal
[03:40] <gharz> RandolphCarter, i got :0.0
[03:40] <webdesigner> igge: Yah it would
[03:40] <Warbo> Alfred_: (mind you, I have only ever used MacOSX in a museum information point so what do I know? :))
[03:41] <Some_Person> wildman: i'll just leave it on the AC97
[03:41] <webdesigner> Does anybody know how to get a U3 Flash Drive to work in Ubuntu?
[03:41] <RandolphCarter> gharz: :/ that's the only thing I could think of for this, running xhost + should fix any access problems
[03:41] <FuzZy> one pb: i'm tryin to resize a windows ntfs partition to create a ext3 and linux-swap partition and I receiva an error. why?
[03:41] <AK7> hi all, gots a newb question: I have the 5.10 server installed and I want to upgrade to dapper. How can I edit sources.list from the command line?
[03:41] <QPAD|war-away> once again, big thank you Jowi for helping me out. Highly appriciated!
[03:41] <FuzZy> one pb: i'm tryin to resize a windows ntfs partition to create a ext3 and linux-swap partition and I receiva an error. why?
[03:41] <zxc333> I burnt some files to a CD but I can't copy them because I don't have access to read them >_<
[03:42] <Some_Person> wildman: would ubuntu simply recognise it or would i have to do something to make it work?
[03:42] <Warbo> FuzZy: What kind of error?
[03:42] <FuzZy> simply recognise
[03:42] <FuzZy> cannot create new partition
[03:42] <Some_Person> FuzZy: whats your problem?
[03:42] <giovan> hi
[03:42] <Warbo> FuzZy: Is this in the Ubuntu installer, GParted, parted or what?
[03:42] <Alfred_> Warbo, RandolphCarter: I don't know about that, Warbo, personally I'm pretty tired of OSX, which I never get of Ubuntu :) But it is a good OS, it sure is, it beats Windows that's for sure, but then again, everything does (whoops, being nosey here) :))
[03:42] <giovan> how is de server for users?
[03:43] <giovan> in portuguese?
[03:43] <webdesigner> DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO GET A U3 FLASH DRIVE TO WORK IN UBUNTU?
[03:43] <FuzZy> manual edit partition tabl
[03:43] <FuzZy> e
[03:43] <LadyNikon> webdesigner: pls stop yelling
[03:43] <FuzZy> manual edit partition table
[03:43] <Some_Person> webdesigner: NO NO NO NO NO
[03:43] <AK7> webdesigner: I beleive U3 is win only
[03:44] <TokenBad> has anyone else had problems with dapper just restarting and going back to the logon screen...even if no one is at the computer...or does anyone know how to fix it?
[03:44] <Warbo> FuzZy: Well I would not like to give advice about that, since I even feel uncomfortable doing it when all of the data is right in front of me :)
[03:44] <webdesigner> AK7: can I get a crossover
[03:44] <AK7> webdesigner: according to wikipedia, no, or at least not yet
[03:44] <webdesigner> LadyNikon: Sorry
[03:44] <AK7> it's designed for windows only...
[03:44] <webdesigner> AK7: Thank You
[03:45] <Elazar> Is there a relatively easy way to get a DNS lookup from a specific nameserver?
[03:45] <Warbo> AK7: I find token Linux support funny. I have a device which says "Windows 2000 or higher, MacOSX 10.2 or higher, Linux Kernel or higher"
[03:45] <snoops> hey, how can I install amarok 1.4 for 6.06 amd64?
[03:45] <FuzZy> Warbo
[03:45] <Warbo> FuzZy: yes?
[03:45] <Upayavira> Elazar: host can do it: host mydomain.com ns1.myisp.com
[03:46] <FuzZy> what info is in front of me
[03:46] <FuzZy> i tried step by step
[03:46] <FuzZy> and the same error
[03:46] <Some_Person> I have hardly anything that works with linux
[03:46] <Elazar> Upayavira: Awesome! Thank you! :D
[03:46] <FuzZy> cannot create partition
[03:46] <webdesigner> Hi billybennett
[03:46] <AK7> so can someone help me with sources.list? the howto doesn't cover server systems...
[03:46] <sirius_kr> I got a Creative ZG 7.1 card anyone recommend a good driver project ?
[03:46] <Upayavira> anyone know if firewire is supposed to work with Dapper? Just plugged in firewire HDD and it didn't autodetect.
[03:46] <webdesigner> Hi amgad
[03:46] <Warbo> FuzZy: I would not feel comfortable offering you advice or instructions because I may end up trashing your drive and I would not like that responsibility
[03:47] <FuzZy> a'ight
[03:47] <webdesigner> Hi danial
[03:47] <FuzZy> i understand
[03:47] <amgad> hello webdesigner
[03:47] <danial> Hello, anyone here know if there is a way to get flash 8 working on ubuntu?
[03:47] <sirius_kr> danial have you tryed wine ?
[03:47] <Warbo> danial: Install WINE and install Windows Firefox in it
[03:47] <Alfred_> Warbo, RandolphCarter: Okay RandolphCarter, all done. Now all I have to do is reactivating Firestarter, and perform a reboot. see you in 1 minute :)
[03:47] <danial> A search around the flash website returned null on flash 8
[03:47] <|rt|> FuzZy: if you have another drive that's larger you can use dd to dump it to a file on the other disk
[03:47] <webdesigner> Hi SlicerDicer
[03:47] <sirius_kr> I got a Creative ZG 7.1 card anyone recommend a good driver project ?
[03:47] <webdesigner> Hi Chu
[03:47] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: make sure you put a good resolv.conf at /etc/resolv.good too
[03:47] <danial> Warbo, sirius_kr: Wouldn't that run like crap?
[03:48] <Some_Person> I have a game that says "Windows 95, 98, 2000, or XP; Mac OS 8.1 or higher; Linux Kernel 2.xx.xx"
[03:48] <wildman> Some_Person: sorry, was checking out on FIFA opening ;)
[03:48] <Warbo> danial: "sudo apt-get install wine" then get the Windows Firefox from getfirefox.com
[03:48] <webdesigner> Hi mikelds
[03:48] <wildman> Some_Person: euh... it should be automatically detected
[03:48] <Some_Person> good
[03:48] <AK7> daniel: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=194&threadid=1120980&enterthread=y
[03:48] <webdesigner> Hi noiesmo
[03:48] <mikelds> Hi webdesigner
[03:48] <webdesigner> Hi green_earz
[03:48] <danial> Warbo: I have wine installed, but just not firefox or flash on it.
[03:48] <wildman> Some_Person: however, cannot help you further cuz it's been a long time since I don't play with the test machine and its two sound cards ;)
[03:48] <noiesmo> hi webdesigner
[03:48] <Some_Person> ok
[03:48] <sirius_kr> danial: http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_flash_player
[03:49] <Warbo> danial: Not really. That is what is suprising about no Flash 8 port for Linux, the fact that the Windows one works well in WINE so surely it would be easy (they are skipping Flash 8 for Linux and going straight on to Flash 8.5/9)
[03:49] <webdesigner> !irc
[03:49] <ubotu> it has been said that irc is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage or have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat
[03:49] <Some_Person> i'm guessing i just plug it into the PCI port
[03:49] <wildman> Some_Person: all I remember is I had to alias sound_slot0 (or something like that) to the module of the sc I wanted to be the 'default' one (on Mandriva)
[03:49] <wildman> Some_Person: needless to say: yes, with the machine turned off ;)
[03:49] <webdesigner> Hi tr00st
[03:49] <webdesigner> Hi der_daniel
[03:49] <Some_Person> then (hopefully) ubuntu will just magically make it work
[03:50] <FuzZy> again same pb
[03:50] <FuzZy> offf
[03:50] <tr00st> hi.
[03:50] <Warbo> Does anyone know how to stop WINE from looking like crap? Supposedly you can have themes for windows which you can install, but they never work.
[03:50] <wildman> Some_Person: yes
[03:50] <Some_Person> maybe wincrap too
[03:50] <FuzZy> rt are you there?
[03:50] <webdesigner> Hi endwin
[03:50] <fresch> Warbo, you have to edit some of the registry files
[03:50] <Warbo> fresch: Dammit :)
[03:50] <Some_Person> lol
[03:50] <fresch> Warbo, then you can change colors
[03:50] <Warbo> fresch: Give me text-based configs anyday
[03:50] <Some_Person> WINE does look bad
[03:51] <Some_Person> My IRC client is WINE+mIRC
[03:51] <wildman> Warbo: yeah, one of the niceties of non-MS OSes ;)
[03:51] <fresch> Warbo, wine's registry is text-based iirc
[03:51] <elkbuntu> wine looks bad to remind us why we're not using windows ;)
[03:51] <iiiears> AK7 - You are recieving an error using the Ubuntu install disk to resize an NTFS partition?
[03:51] <Alfred_> this is what i did: editet /etc/resolv.conf into what it is supposed to contain. opened SHELL, and typed: cp /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf.good. performed a mv /home/alfred/Desktop/fix-hosts /etc/network/if-up.d/ . And finished it all by doning: sudo chown root:root /etc/network/if-up.d/fix-hosts; sudo chmod 755 /etc/network/if-up.d/fix-hosts
[03:51] <Some_Person> WINE lets me run my Windows-Only games
[03:51] <scud> how do you make your system use a global http proxy setting? ie, update manager and etc
[03:51] <Warbo> fresch: There is actually a special entry in winecfg for themes I think, but I don't know how to use it :(
[03:51] <wildman> fresch: the real registry is binary
[03:52] <wildman> fresch: dunno about wine's though
[03:52] <fresch> Warbo, no kidding? i never bothered that far
[03:52] <tubbie> how do u change the term font size?
[03:52] <AK7> iiiears: no...
[03:52] <fresch> wildman, that's waht i was saying, wines registry is text-based
[03:52] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter,  this is what i did: editet /etc/resolv.conf into what it is supposed to contain. opened SHELL, and typed: cp /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf.good. performed a mv /home/alfred/Desktop/fix-hosts /etc/network/if-up.d/ . And finished it all by doning: sudo chown root:root /etc/network/if-up.d/fix-hosts; sudo chmod 755 /etc/network/if-up.d/fix-hosts
[03:52] <Some_Person> go to winecfg>desktop integration
[03:52] <wildman> tubbie: by editing its profile (Assuming u r speaking about gnome's)
[03:52] <fresch> wildman, might as well be binary for all the unintelligeble crap in there
[03:53] <iiiears> scud - Firestarter is a graphical editor for IPTABLES. - worth a try.
[03:53] <AK7> I just don't know how to update sources.list from command line so i can upgrade to dapper server
[03:53] <tubbie> wildman, xyerm not gnome-terminal
[03:53] <wildman> fresch: yes, the pb with text config files is that you have to understand them ;)
[03:53] <tubbie> xterm*
[03:53] <wildman> tubbie: cannot help you then, sorry.
[03:53] <detectiveinspekt> I have been watching the memory usage of my ubuntu desktop and it is increasing from anything I do
[03:53] <leonardo> ops
[03:53] <AK7> detectoveomspekt: use xubuntu :P
[03:53] <to0om> what can i do against that error: "apache2: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName"?
[03:53] <detectiveinspekt> closed everything except xchat still at 700mb
[03:54] <to0om> when starting apache2?
[03:54] <iiiears> AK7 - Do you know the package anme and the repository to find it?
[03:54] <wildman> to0om: that's not a 'showstopper' error...
[03:54] <AK7> iiiears: huh?
[03:54] <AK7> I guess not :P
[03:54] <leonardo> do you speek portuguese?
[03:54] <saquib> Please HELP: I cant find the Shutdown / Restart button in my logout menu! it only has logout, hibernate, lockscreen & switch user! How can I fix this?
[03:54] <wildman> to0om: even more, it's a warning ;)
[03:54] <to0om> i know wildman, but it's kind of annoying
[03:54] <invariantrob> can anybody help me with the glibc error i get when trying to launch xfce4-appfinder in xubuntu? thanks
[03:55] <wildman> to0om: go to apache's config file and define ServerName properly
[03:55] <to0om> ok
[03:55] <wildman> to0om: if you made your hostname up (like almost us do) you might also have to add it to /etc/hosts
[03:55] <to0om> what could that servername be? or what is it for?
[03:55] <Warbo> fresch: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15396 There you go. They don't seem to work though
[03:56] <wildman> leonardo: this is an English-speaking channel
[03:56] <Some_Person> Where do u get WINE themes?
[03:56] <wildman> leonardo: did you try "#ubuntu-pt" if it existss?
[03:56] <to0om> wildman: what could that servername be? and what is it for?
[03:56] <Warbo> Some_Person: I think they are Windows themes, but the websites I have tried do not work
[03:56] <Some_Person> where do u get them?
[03:56] <Warbo> Some_Person: (you took a look at my screenshot above?)
[03:56] <Some_Person> no
[03:56] <Warbo> Some_Person: Google :)
[03:57] <Warbo> Some_Person: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15396
[03:57] <fresch> Warbo, if i had a good day and wasn't eating just now, i'd install wine and play with it to help you, but i'm eating ;)
[03:57] <saquib> >> HELP: I cant find the Shutdown / Restart button in my logout menu! it only has logout, hibernate, lockscreen & switch user! How can I fix this?
[03:57] <iiiears> AK7 - It just occured to me that the server package is an option found on  Ubuntu's install CD. If you add the CD to you sources list using synaptic. (Easy button. - grin) and know the package name you might do it that way
[03:57] <CokeNCode> saquib use logout ... and hten shutdown
[03:57] <Some_Person> well, u need to install themes
[03:57] <melodie> bye!  :))
[03:57] <AK7> iiiears: Yeah, but I wanted to do a web-upgrade... no biggie, I'm downloading the CD now, I'll just do it that way
[03:58] <iiiears> AK7 - Okay.
[03:58] <AK7> thx though
[03:58] <Zaggynl> I'm trying google, but does anyone know a guide on how to set up zones in the ubuntu dapper bind9?
[03:58] <saquib> CokeNCode, yeah that's all what Im doing! but it's annoying! cant i do something to add a graphical shutdown/reboot?? :(
[03:58] <Warbo> fresch: I was actually drawing some stuff until a mate msnned me about eagle-usb driver. That spurred me to write a guide to it in the Ubuntu Wiki and then I came in here to get some feedback. I really should carry on with my drawing now (seeing that inkscape has fixed the bug I submitted about my objects disappearing :()
[03:58] <wildman> to0om: ServerName should equal the FQDN of the host
[03:59] <to0om> ok wildman, thanks
[03:59] <dgm> I already have a dual boot system; I'm getting ready to reformat my XP side.  I know it will end up blasting my MBR... is there a quick tool to save that and restore it after XP destroys it?
[03:59] <viper> hi all ive just installed ubuntu-6.06-server - whats the best way to install gnome GUI?
[03:59] <iiiears> CokeNCode: Can't you add "shutdown -r now" to a launcher? What happens?
[03:59] <Warbo> dgm: Get a LiveCD and run "grub-install /dev/hda"
[03:59] <wildman> to0om: welcomed.
[03:59] <to0om> dgm: sudo grub-install should help
[03:59] <vinboy> anyone know why the Skype gives me this ? --> *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x08a133f8 ***
[03:59] <fresch> Warbo, should be installing and configuring squid and squidguard myself. but i can't stop procrastinating =(
[04:00] <dgm> ok, duh, I thought it was something like that
[04:00] <zxc333> Anyone know how can I can copy stuff of a CD without it saying it's Read only?
[04:00] <invariantrob> vinboy: i'm getting a very similar error when launching xfce4-appfinder
[04:00] <orbin> viper: install the ubuntu-desktop package
[04:00] <dgm> I'm still not used to the idea of a livecd/install on the same disk
[04:00] <viper> orbin can that be is that 1 or several packages?
[04:00] <to0om> but i've never tried that dgm, see man grub-install for more details
[04:00] <vinboy> invariantrob: looks like glibc problems
[04:00] <Warbo> zxc333: CDs are read only. Once you have copied the files you can change their permissions (not like Amiga where you can have read/write files independant of read/write media)
[04:01] <orbin> viper: it's a metapackage
[04:01] <trippyskippy> hey can anyone who has windows on hda1 and linux on hda2 please pastebin their grub menu.lst for me please?
[04:01] <orbin> viper: it will grab several others
[04:01] <wildman> dgm: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop, or something like that. check the ubuntu wiki and also 6.06 reviews, it's all there ;)
[04:01] <to0om> but i think it's something like sudo grub-install /dev/hda dgm
[04:01] <dgm> yeah it's gotta be close
[04:01] <viper> orbin something like apt-get install ubuntu-desktop-package?
[04:01] <zxc333> Warbo: When I click copy, and then click paste on my desktop it won't let me as it's read onlly
[04:01] <invariantrob> yeah unfortunately i'm pretty clueless on how to fix it
[04:01] <TokenBad> has anyone else had problems with dapper just restarting and going back to the logon screen...even if no one is at the computer...or does anyone know how to fix it?
[04:02] <gnomefreak> viper: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:02] <danjah> hi, anyone know how to get to telinit 3 - with no X, etc... ( I have tried Ctrl+Alt+F2 / telinit 3 ) but this does not work for me!
[04:02] <orbin> viper: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:02] <zxc333> Warbo: " Can't be copied as I don't have permissions to read it"
[04:02] <iiiears> zxc333: Is the CD in the drive? an Image iso? - if you can copy an image to your hard drive makeisof will repacxk it to iso after any changes
[04:02] <Warbo> zxc333: That would mean that your Desktop is read only. Try doing it from a terminal ("cp /media/cdrom/files ~/Desktop")
[04:02] <wildman> danjah: you mean not booting in GUI by default?
[04:02] <danjah> YES wildman
[04:02] <viper> orbin ill give it a try - thx
[04:02] <wildman> danjah: if so, change /etc/inittab to initdefault 3
[04:02] <danial> warbo: Testing wined firefox and flash 8, it does seem to run well
[04:02] <danjah> not by default, just a one off, sorry
[04:02] <zxc333> I just burnt a Cd-rw and want to get the files off it :'(
[04:03] <wildman> danjah: euh...
[04:03] <danjah> :)
[04:03] <danial> warbo: but FireFox seems to have rendering problems
[04:03] <danjah> i want to install nvidia drivers
[04:03] <Warbo> danial: Well you have just been my guinea pig. Now I know it works I'll do it myself :)
[04:03] <wildman> danjah: Ctrl+Alt+Fn, where 1 < n < 6, then init 3 ?
[04:03] <wildman> danjah: ah
[04:03] <danjah> ohh!
[04:03] <danial> Warbo: It is really simple, that link shown back a little bit made it really fast
[04:03] <kd35a> hello, i got a question, i try to set up a MySQL-server, but it won't work
[04:03] <wildman> init 3 should work ;)
[04:03] <dgm> thanks... here we go...
[04:04] <zxc333> Warbo: Didn't work, said no directory exists
[04:04] <danial> Warbo: http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_flash_player
[04:04] <kd35a> i can't chacge the root-password
[04:04] <danjah> will see you shortly!
[04:04] <danjah> cheers
[04:04] <trippyskippy> !grub
[04:04] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[04:04] <Warbo> danial: If you install the trial version of Flash then you get a stand-alone (and not time-restricted) Flash player. I was trying to get hold of it, but Flash 8 doesn't install well in WINE (Flash MX is fine, but obviously I already have native Flash 7)
[04:05] <FlyingSquirrel32> I'm having trouble mounting an .img file
[04:05] <Warbo> zxc333: You need to adapt that command to your situation (you can use "ls /directoryname" to list what is in a directory)
[04:05] <tubbie> how do I take a screenshot in terminal?
[04:05] <Warbo> FlyingSquirrel32: What format is it? (filesystem)
[04:05] <danjah> back!
[04:05] <tripox> tubbie: import screen.jpg
[04:05] <danjah> is there a way to kill X from init 3
[04:05] <danial> Warbo: Do you know any good way to switch from Linux firefox to windows, without a ton of effort?
[04:05] <optiwin> ubotu: tell tubbie about terminal
[04:06] <Blue89> is there a setting I have to change to allow other computers to send X clients to my display?
[04:06] <iiiears> zxc333: Something is wrong. If you absolutely must have the disk image file on your desktop the DD command should do it.
[04:06] <FlyingSquirrel32> I formatted it with fdformat /dev/fd0u1722  here's where i got it from: http://www.serverelements.com/naslite.php
[04:06] <optiwin> tubbie: read message from bot
[04:06] <FlyingSquirrel32> Warbo: ^^
[04:06] <danial> Warbo: Havent tried installing Flash (The maker).
[04:06] <eugman> Hey, can someone give me info for that wine repo for latest version?
[04:06] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, hi, again, sorry, it didn't work. /etc/resolv.conf is back to what it's not supposed to contain, and my internet connection's lost. So, to logon to Xchat, I had to deactivate Firestarter.
[04:06] <Warbo> danial: You could make a script containing "wine firefox" and put it as /usr/local/bin/windowsfirefox" then make a launcher for it (you know how to write scripts, right?)
[04:07] <zxc333> iiiears: It's just a CD-RW I burnt, put into cd drive and the image came up on desktop...wouldn't let me copy
[04:07] <Blue89> I can forward clients to a windows machine running X-deep/32 but the same procedure returns failure to open screen on this ubuntu machine's display
[04:07] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, thanks for your help anyways :) You haven't got any other suggestions, have you?
[04:07] <optiwin> bruc: go to google.com to find info on homepage about soccor cup
[04:07] <iiiears> eugman: try winhq.com they have the latest news on wine
[04:07] <Warbo> FlyingSquirrel32: So you've tried "sudo mount filename directoryname -t vfat -o loop" yes?
[04:07] <iiiears> "winehq"
[04:07] <danial> Warbo: I know I could create one to launch Wined FireFox, but It would be boss to have it all within Firefox
[04:08] <danial> Warbo: Perhaps if I used a shortcut extension
[04:08] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: that's odd, the script should work fine, but there are too many variables I guess :/ disabling Firestarter is probably the best bet
[04:08] <eugman> iiiears, but isn't there a special wine repo that you'd normally get with automatix.
[04:08] <Warbo> danial: Well I've never tried doing it, and my solutions tend to "evolve" as I do them to fix their problems
[04:09] <danial> warbo: This step fails "sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts" when running though that, is it just replacing the fonts to be more like MSs?
[04:09] <TokenBad> has anyone else had problems with dapper just restarting and going back to the logon screen...even if no one is at the computer...or does anyone know how to fix it?
[04:09] <Hohlraum> Does ubuntu have Errata site for updates to dapper?
[04:09] <FlyingSquirrel32> Warbo: Says wrong fs type
[04:09] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, yea, mine too. I really don't need it, do I?
[04:09] <danial> Warbo: I kinda wanted some way to launch it to the current page I am at in firefox
[04:10] <Warbo> danial: That installs the royalty-free base windows fonts. You could do without them by linking Helvetica to Arial, etc. Just that Windows apps expect them to exist as they are the base fonts of windows
[04:10] <optiwin> !X-Chat
[04:10] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, optiwin
[04:10] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: well, probably not really, but it is slightly more risky
[04:10] <Warbo> FlyingSquirrel32: Try "-t auto"
[04:10] <iiiears> eugman: automatix is a bash script/perl script use a text editor to peek in/
[04:10] <iiiears> ?
[04:11] <danfg> how can i install a deb package and have all its dependencies automatically handled?
[04:11] <danial> Warbo: Ahh, seems that the dapper repositorys are not finding them
[04:11] <erikl> does anyone know a good ssh brute force cracker? (for localhost use)
[04:11] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, well, how about activating the router's "DoS protection" option, would that help?
[04:11] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: that depends on the router, but yes.  really, if you're behind a router, you're shielded from the net anyway
[04:11] <tritium> danfg: only with apt-get, aptitude, or synaptic (i.e., the .deb must be in the repositories)
[04:11] <FlyingSquirrel32> ioctl: Device Busy  mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[04:11] <Warbo> danial: They are in multiverse, I know that much
[04:11] <gnomefreak> danial: sudo dpkg -i file.deb  but it wont get you the depends you would have to install them seperately
[04:11] <FlyingSquirrel32> Warbo: ^^
[04:12] <iiiears> eru\ikl - i don't think we use the word cracking here.
[04:12] <gnomefreak> danial: it all depends on what you want to install
[04:12] <danfg> tritium: it isn't :(
[04:12] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: things like Firestarter are still useful if you don't trust the other Windows machines on the network though, and to block outgoing connections too
[04:12] <tritium> danfg: which package?
[04:12] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, I am behind a Cnet router, with a firewall /DoS protection feature, which is disabled at the moment.
[04:12] <danfg> tritium: keepassx
[04:12] <FlyingSquirrel32> Warbo: One sec, I'll be back in 5 min
[04:12] <erikl> iiiears: sorry, I need it too check my ssh security
[04:12] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: I know nothing of this router, the manual's your best bet
[04:12] <Warbo> FlyingSquirrel32: Device busy? I'm going to have to look at this guide....
[04:12] <danfg> tritium: a cross platform password manager
[04:12] <optiwin> Kaligula: Hi
[04:12] <tritium> danfg: then I suggest you get its dependencies manually
[04:13] <danfg> tritium: should i get its dependencies with apt-get?
[04:13] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, yea, but as most other devices, it's manual supports only Win XP, and perhaps Mac Os X if I'm lucky. Linux is just too much to hope for...
[04:13] <tritium> danfg: if you know what they are, yes
[04:14] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: it's a Router, your operating system really has absolutely no bearing on it
[04:14] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: you can skip the parts about configuring your computer, you only need to know how to configure it
[04:14] <danfg> tritium: thanks :)
[04:14] <Pupeno> How do I select all the automatically installed packages for removal in Aptitude ?
[04:14] <truz_`24> what command line tool can i use to encode raw DV to AVI?
[04:15] <RandolphCarter> truz_`24: ffmpeg
[04:15] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, yea, but the problem I'm experiencing is connected to this Linux Ditro (Dapper). Everything works fine on my PowerBook, and on my baby brother's Win XP-machine.
[04:15] <truz_`24> RandolphCarter, thanks.
[04:15] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, how to configure it, you say?
[04:15] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, hmmm....
[04:15] <tritium> danfg: if you don't know the depends, "dpkg -f <file.deb> Depends"
[04:15] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: yeah, the firewall and stuff are on the actual router - it should have an HTTP interface
[04:16] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, configruing, like setting it up for the first time with username, passwords, connection type (PPPOE) etc?
[04:16] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: exactly, if it has firewalling and stuff, it'll be hidden somewhere in that
[04:16] <TokenBad> no one else has had this problem of ubuntu restarting?
[04:17] <tritium> not that I've heard of, TokenBad
[04:17] <Ilokaasu> any idea howto get sound working on flash videos ?
[04:17] <tritium> Ilokaasu: are you using an older release such as breezy?
[04:17] <Ilokaasu> dapper kubuntu
[04:17] <danfg> tritium: heh, it has no Depends specified in the package, but they are listed in the website, and the program won't work if installed
[04:17] <TokenBad> tritium: its weird...it just goes back to the the login screen auto...don't matter what I have running or I could have nothing running and it still does it
[04:17] <tritium> it should "just work" on dapper
[04:17] <iiiears> Ilokaasu: What version of flash are you using?
[04:18] <tritium> danfg: sounds like it wasn't packaged very well
[04:18] <Ilokaasu> hmm how do i know that ?
[04:18] <tritium> TokenBad: have you checked any log files under /var/log?
[04:18] <danfg> tritium: i agree. it's a good program though, i want to make it work :)
[04:18] <ddd_> hello
[04:18] <Ilokaasu> iiiears: how do i know which version i have ?
[04:19] <tritium> danfg: hope it does...
[04:19] <tritium> Ilokaasu: lsb_release -a
[04:19] <iiiears> Ilokaasu: It is under settings if you right click on it.
[04:19] <tritium> (for version of ubuntu, that is)
[04:19] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, well, it has a firewall build in (IP-filter, MAC-filter, Port filter, URL filter Denial Of service and DMZ (what ever this is ;-) ) but all of this is disabled. Should I enable all of it, as a alternative to Firestarter and iptables?
[04:19] <ddd_> the version of muine in the repos depends on gstreamer0.8 is there a way to get one compiled with 10?
[04:19] <danjah> hi, i'm still having problems closing X
[04:19] <sirius_> When i boot up what ever it use's to try and start my Network Connection does not work i have to boot into linux open up terminal and do a dhclient and then my connection works, how can i make it so it works when it  boots up ?
[04:20] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: it's your call, this channel's really for help with Ubuntu
[04:20] <wildman> danjah: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[04:20] <tritium> sirius_: your interfaces needs to be set to "auto" in /etc/network/interfaces
[04:20] <wildman> danjah: to temporarily kill X from the console
[04:20] <sirius_> tritium they are
[04:20] <tritium> sirius_: there are also gui tools to accomplish this
[04:20] <danjah> wildman (it doesn't worked) tried it
[04:20] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, or should I just go on surfing the net whitout firewall protection since I'm not in direct contact with the web, and therefor somehow protected?
[04:20] <iiiears> Ilokaasu: right click on the player "About FlashPlayer"
[04:20] <sirius_> tritium what are they called ?
[04:20] <kholerabbi> How do I install a theme for wine (so that apps display properly)??
[04:21] <wildman> danjah: should work...
[04:21] <danjah> will try again
[04:21] <tritium> sirius_: System->Administration->Networking
[04:21] <wildman> anyway, gotta watch TV now ;)
[04:21] <wildman> danjah: good luck!
[04:21] <danjah> cheers
[04:21] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: well, I don't know, I'm not sure what your router does/how it works
[04:22] <chennaituxian> Am facing an odd problem, the DNS address for my network which is set to some value, changes to my modem's default address, some 20mins after i connect.... and when it happens my netowrk hangs out
[04:22] <tritium> sirius_: e.g., if your interface is eth0, make sure you have "auto eth0" before the "iface eth0 inet dhcp" line
[04:22] <RandolphCarter> Alfred_: generally though, with GNU/Linux, BSD and friends, you're fairly safe so long as you don't run anything like mysql or ssh
[04:22] <tritium> chennaituxian: Qwest DSL Actiontec modem?
[04:23] <chennaituxian> nope
[04:23] <_roman_> hi all! I installed dapper on a via epia ME 600 and it works great. The onl yhting ist that hibernate does not work due to the fact that pse is not supported by the cpu. So i want to install Swsuspend2 as there is people reporting that it is working on via cpus. Is there someone who did a kernel package? Or what Kernel version should i use? Should i patch the standard dapper kernel with an...
[04:23] <_roman_> ...old suspend2 or rather take a new 2.6.16 kernel? anyone tried?
[04:23] <Ilokaasu--> iiiears: my flash version is 7....
[04:23] <chennaituxian> tritium: UT-3200
[04:23] <tritium> chennaituxian: okay, that has a know DNS problem.  Anyway, you can probably workaround by prepending the proper DNS servers in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
[04:24] <TokenBad> tritium: I see some stuff in one about gconf server not in use and it shutting down...not sure if that means system or not though
[04:24] <chennaituxian> tritium: ok i wil try
[04:24] <tritium> chennaituxian: "man dhclient.conf" for more details
[04:24] <tritium> TokenBad: no, that's normal
[04:24] <Alfred_> RandolphCarter, good to know! :) I guess I'll activate DoS-protection, and cross my fingers till the day hackers stop hacking (hehe uhh....)
[04:25] <TokenBad> tritium: any idea what log file I should look in?
[04:25] <tritium> TokenBad: if X is shutting down, check /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[04:25] <chennaituxian> tritium: where to add the DNS address ?
[04:25] <tritium> chennaituxian: in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient/conf
[04:25] <_roman_> There is suspend2-2.2-rc16-for-2.6.15.1.tar.bz2 and suspend2-2.2-rc16-for-2.6.15.tar.bz2 but the dapper kenrel says it is 2.6.15-23 - Wchich one of these patches could work? - Or should i rather install 2.6.16?
[04:25] <tritium> dhclient.conf, rather
[04:25] <tritium> _roman_: you don't need patches
[04:25] <ube> hey guys
[04:26] <_roman_> trtium: well way?
[04:26] <iiiears> Ilokaasu - I haven't seen this problem before so bear with me. Do you think there might be two different codecs assigned to play the audio? (Flashplayer 7 from th adobe site works okay for me. mozilla-flash may be different.)
[04:26] <tritium> _roman_: way?
[04:26] <_roman_> why
[04:26] <_roman_> :)
[04:26] <tritium> chennaituxian: read that manpage I gave you, and it should clear it up for you
[04:26] <Sub> iiiears, i find all audio in flash unsyncs.
[04:27] <tritium> _roman_: because ubuntu kernels have had suspend/hibernate working for quite some time
[04:27] <_roman_> tritium: the ubuntu kernel has only swsusp 1 - am i correct?
[04:27] <iiiears> Sub - True. but it plays. - shrug. - anyone else seen this before?
[04:27] <_roman_> and it depends on pse which is not present in the via cpus
[04:27] <danjah> okay, i can now kill X, but i have a new problem, I need to remove gcc 4
[04:27] <snoops> anyone able to help in getting my other buttons working on my logitech mx1000?
[04:27] <jkl-> in which file is $DELAYLOGIN originaly set?
[04:27] <tritium> _roman_: if your particular laptop is not "whitelisted", then you'll need to check /etc/default/acpi-support, and uncomment line 2
[04:28] <Sub> iiiears, normally the firefox sound processor.
[04:28] <_roman_> tritium: its a via epia board...
[04:28] <Sub> you can change it in about:condif.
[04:28] <Sub> fig*
[04:28] <mumbles-laptop> meh
[04:28] <TokenBad> tritium: don't see anything in it about it restarting...this is so frustrating..heheh
[04:28] <mumbles-laptop> still at work experiance and bored
[04:28] <tritium> _roman_: try editing the line I suggested and rebooting
[04:28] <tritium> TokenBad: any more info you could give me?
[04:29] <iiiears> Sub - Is there an easy way to tell if the Adobe flash player is installed not mozilla-flash?
[04:29] <hawk> In general, should one look at the maintainer or who has "signed" the changelog entries? (The maintainer for the package, in this case firefox, is an @debian.org address. Does this mean that he is in fact the maintainer of the Ubuntu packages too? Or are the Maintainer fields in Ubuntu's packages just broken?)
[04:29] <dylan_> is there any way to install dapper in text mode?
[04:29] <TokenBad> tritium: found this: AUDIT: Thu Jun  8 19:49:15 2006: 7953 X: client 2 rejected from local host
[04:29] <Sub> iiiears, update-alternatives maybe?
[04:29] <padonak> could somebody help me with dns server setup and config?
[04:29] <tritium> dylan_: with the server install CD
[04:29] <Sub> i gotta go anyway
[04:29] <_roman_> tritium: if i do /etc/acpi/hibernate it doesnt stop and if i do echo "4" > &prco&acpi&sleep then is sazs that it doesnt work because pse is not supported bz the cpu
[04:29] <iiiears> Sub - Ok.
[04:29] <kabtoffe> dylan_, alternate install cd
[04:29] <_roman_> tritium: well ill try
[04:30] <tritium> _roman_: ok
[04:30] <Panda-> hey, im trying to install amsn from the "Add applications
[04:30] <dylan_> tritium, but then i dont have a good video driver.  you see, my laptop's video card is only 4mb, and when i select install in safe graphics mode, it goes wonky because the graphics are limited.  however, i cannot install with the regular mode, either.  how do i find the right driver?
[04:30] <sirius__> Alright and is there any good guides into setting up ATI x800 Fglrx driver cause im not having any luck
[04:30] <Panda-> " menu, but it's asking for the cd in /cdrom, thing is... i don't have a dvd-drive, but im trying to share it from my other computer
[04:31] <danjah> could somebody help me to remove gcc4 please?
[04:31] <Panda-> how do I mount the shared folder in /cdrom?
[04:31] <dylan_> kabtoffe, what does that do?
[04:31] <Panda-> or change the location of the install
[04:31] <chennaituxian> tritium: that file is too complex
[04:31] <freddyubuntu> I am using dapper ,  I want to upgare Firefox.... I used to do it with "gksudo firefox" and then click on "check for updates"
[04:31] <raptros-v76> danjah: dont.  things depend on it
[04:31] <hyphenated> Panda-: you should remove that line from your "sources.list" so it downloads updates and so on from the internet
[04:31] <freddyubuntu> but now in dapper , the Check for updates is not accesabble
[04:31] <freddyubuntu> how to upgrade firefox in dapper?
[04:32] <danjah> raptros, thats my problem ;)
[04:32] <kabtoffe> dylan_, It's the same as the old installer from breezy. A textinstall, installs the full desktop system
[04:32] <Panda-> hyphenated; how do you do so?
[04:32] <danjah> i need to go back to 3.4
[04:32] <tritium> dylan_: huh?
[04:32] <dylan_> kabtoffe, thank you.  where can i get this.
[04:32] <raptros-v76> danjah: they dont conflict
[04:32] <tritium> chennaituxian: you just need to add one line
[04:32] <raptros-v76> danjah: what do you need it for?
[04:32] <danjah> nvidia install
[04:32] <kabtoffe> dylan_, same place as the desktop cds.
[04:32] <kbrosnan> freddyubuntu, type about: in the address bar is the word ubuntu anywhere on that page?
[04:32] <dylan_> kabtoffe, and it does the same thing, just in text mode?
[04:33] <kabtoffe> dylan_, jupp
[04:33] <ubuntunewbieuser> hello. im installing ubuntu on my laptop. it has 2GB of RAM. do i really need a swap partition?
[04:33] <raptros-v76> danjah: theres already binary drivers for every kernel version for nvidia
[04:33] <dylan_> kabtoffe, thank you so much
[04:33] <kabtoffe> dylan_, You're welcome
[04:33] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: if you want to hibernate, yes
[04:33] <TigerWolf> ubuntunewbieuser: no you dont
[04:33] <tritium> If you don't setup swap, don't try to hibernate, then
[04:33] <danjah> raptros-v76: is this different to how i'd install with fedora
[04:33] <raptros-v76> danjah: look for linux-restricted-modiules
[04:33] <Panda-> hyphenated; how do i find which line to edit?
[04:34] <raptros-v76> wait what?
[04:34] <danjah> i have that
[04:34] <danjah> with fedora, nvidia install is done through init 3
[04:34] <tritium> danjah: do you have nvidia-glx installed?
[04:34] <ubuntunewbieuser> TigerWolf: even if i want to hibernate i dont need it:
[04:34] <danjah> yes
[04:34] <ubuntunewbieuser> :
[04:34] <raptros-v76> and did you configure your /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[04:34] <hyphenated> Panda-: you can do it via synaptic (the GUI tool you're using) but I am a command-line freak so I can't tell you where to click
[04:34] <FlyingSquirrel32> Warbo: Are you still there?
[04:34] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: no, I told you that you _do_ need it if you want to hibernate
[04:34] <_roman_> tritium: well i now opened acpi/support and hibernate (what i want to do) is allready set to true - so shouldnt it work?
[04:35] <danjah> raptros-v76 there are a few things that i need to change to xorg.conf
[04:35] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: how much do i need to hibernate my laptop
[04:35] <tritium> _roman_: yes, it should
[04:35] <Warbo> FlyingSquirrel32: Yes. I couldn't get that page to load
[04:35] <_roman_> well id doesnt
[04:35] <Panda-> hyphenated: how'd you do it via the terminal then :P?
[04:35] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: as much as your RAM to be safe
[04:35] <_roman_> tritium: couldnt it be the pse issue?
[04:35] <danjah> is nvidia-glx all i need for NV5200
[04:35] <tritium> danjah: did you follow the wiki page?
[04:35] <raptros-v76> well, do (with root) nvidia-glx-config enable
[04:35] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: 2GB
[04:35] <tritium> !tell danjah about nvidia
[04:35] <hyphenated> Panda-: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:35] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: is it:
[04:35] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: okay, then
[04:35] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: jesus..
[04:36] <mlanc> pardon: it is possible tu setup 2nd monitor on dapper?
[04:36] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: are u sure
[04:36] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: yes
[04:36] <hyphenated> Panda-: the first line probably says blahblah cdrom blahblah
[04:36] <raptros-v76> mlanc: yes
[04:36] <yanis> how can I install ubuntu 6.06 without loading 'live'
[04:36] <raptros-v76> give me a sec and ill give you a link
[04:36] <hyphenated> Panda-: put a # at the beginning of that line
[04:36] <_roman_> tritium: isnt the swsuspend included in the dapper kernel swsusp 1?
[04:36] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: state gets saved to the swap partition in hibernate
[04:36] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: people told me that 512 would be enough
[04:36] <yanis> I mean install it though a text user interface
[04:36] <tritium> _roman_: I'm not familiar with the pse issue
[04:36] <Panda-> hyphenated; i'll try, thanks
[04:36] <_roman_> ok
[04:36] <mlanc> i use gnome, what i can do for 2nd monitor?
[04:36] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: they weren't thinking about hibernating
[04:36] <Frogzoo> ubuntunewbieuser: ram + swap in use gets compressed - so 512 might be enough, maybe
[04:37] <hyphenated> Panda-: afterward, you need to tell it to update again before trying to install amsn
[04:37] <_roman_> tritium: is there a hardware db somewhere where i can find if other people had sucess using hibernate on epia boards with ubuntu?
[04:37] <iiiears> danjh - and nvidia-settings also?
[04:37] <raptros-v76> mlanc: monitors are dealt with by X
[04:37] <tritium> !hardware
[04:37] <ubotu> somebody said hardware was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[04:37] <Frogzoo> _roman_: check the laptop pages
[04:37] <ubuntunewbieuser> Frogzoo: so with 512mb of ram i will be able to hibernate, right
[04:37] <Frogzoo> !laptop
[04:37] <ubotu> I heard laptop is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops or http://www.linux-laptop.net/ or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam, or tuxmobil.org
[04:37] <_roman_> or do you know of a way to get swsusp2 running on dapper?
[04:37] <danjah>  X configuration has been altered :  X configuration has been altered
[04:38] <_roman_> Frogzoo: where are they?
[04:38] <Frogzoo> ubuntunewbieuser: depends entirely on how much memory is in use at the time
[04:38] <Cyborg> Hello every
[04:38] <made> hello all
[04:38] <Frogzoo> _roman_: look up ^^^
[04:38] <mlanc> using kde is much easier to setup 2nd monitor!
[04:38] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: you can't guarantee that 512 is enough
[04:38] <made> I'm having trouble with gDesklets....
[04:38] <_roman_> Frogzoo: nice bot
[04:38] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: what about 1gb:
[04:38] <Cyborg> i wanna ask a question that what is ubuntu-desktop
[04:38] <raptros-v76> danjah: did it change the xorg.conf
[04:38] <Frogzoo> !botsnack
[04:38] <ubotu> thanks frogzoo :)
[04:39] <tritium> Cyborg: a meta-package for the default gnome desktop env. in ubuntu
[04:39] <_roman_> Frogzoo: the problem is its not laptop its an epia board
[04:39] <danjah>  raptros-v76: script couldnot proceed
[04:39] <hawk> ubuntunewbieuser: As people have said, if you want to be safe, use 2 GB for swap... (You probably have enough disk space for that not to be an issue anyway.)
[04:39] <Frogzoo> _roman_: ah, my bad
[04:39] <danfg> do you guys know of any program like KeyNote (http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html) for Linux? it's basically for keeping many notes, hierarchically organized, RTF editor, etc.
[04:39] <tritium> danfg: Tomboy
[04:39] <Frogzoo> !hardware
[04:39] <ubotu> somebody said hardware was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[04:39] <raptros-v76> danjah: shoot. give me a sec
[04:40] <lerelele> hi! I've got two soundcards in my computer and i am wondering about how to set the good one as default in esd and alsa
[04:40] <danjah>  raptros-v76: Thanks
[04:40] <tritium> danjah: how are you setting up nvidia?  with ubuntu package, I hope?
[04:40] <danjah> yeah, synaptic
[04:40] <Frogzoo> lerelele: sys -> prefs -> sound -> default sound card
[04:40] <tom1502> hi
[04:40] <tritium> danjah: where are you running into problems?
[04:40] <lerelele> Frogzoo: that only works in esd and in the user session
[04:40] <tom1502> i am looking for help with SMB share...
[04:41] <ompaul> Question      is there an oss replacement for jira?
[04:41] <FlyingSquirrel32> Warbo: www.serverelements.com/ The product is NASLite, its like a live floppy that makes your machine a file server
[04:41] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: at the moment that i would like to hibernate i just need to make sure that im note using more that 1gb of ram to be safe right?
[04:41] <_roman_> Frogzoo: no docs / sad but ture / though dapper really rocks on via epia - the dri and mpeg2 accelleration work out of the box - something i didnt get running on debian in weeks...
[04:41] <danfg> tritium: awesome, thanks :)
[04:41] <tom1502> i want to share the folder /media/shares... ok ive done this, but where can i set which user must be entered to access this folder?
[04:41] <raptros-v76> danjah: open up your xorg.conf so you can edit it
[04:41] <ubuntunewbieuser> hawk: i think it is too much
[04:41] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: are you hard drive space constrained?
[04:41] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: ya
[04:41] <tom1502> with user i mean username+password on remote machine to access folder
[04:41] <inma> ola
[04:41] <danfg> tom1502: how are you sharing it?
[04:41] <danjah> (I would like to install the driver from nvidia website, like i have done with a million linux flavours, the problem is now with the gcc 4, because the nvidia kernel won't install with it, i want to remove it without taking away the dependancies
[04:42] <FlyingSquirrel32> Warbo: I want to mount it so I can hopefully teak things, namely the gateway.
[04:42] <danfg> inma: oi
[04:42] <_roman_> well anyone git an idea on how to install swsusp2 on dapper - couldnt find docs concerning this eiather
[04:42] <tom1502> danfg, how? SMB
[04:42] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: again, one cannot predict exactly, so I will give you no guarantees
[04:42] <Sub> danfg, why not jus downgrade gcc?
[04:42] <tritium> _roman_: what makes you think it's not already using it?
[04:42] <raptros-v76> mlanc: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NvidiaTVOut
[04:42] <danjah>  raptros-v76: yep
[04:43] <danfg> tom1502: look into smb configuration for authentication
[04:43] <meng> danjah: tried the driver from universe?
[04:43] <danfg> Sub: ??
[04:43] <tom1502> danfg where do i find this
[04:43] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: could i predict it exactly just by checking how much of ram im using before try to hibernate?
[04:43] <tritium> danjah: you _don't_ want to use an nvidia download when there's an ubuntu package...
[04:43] <Sub> danfg, why does it not like gcc4?
[04:43] <tritium> ubuntunewbieuser: maybe
[04:43] <danjah> ohh sorry, have always done it the nvidia way with other distros
[04:44] <_roman_> tritium: http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/utils/hibernate - sazs susp2 needs a seperate kernel patch - its not stable so its ok thats not included in the standard kernel
[04:44] <raptros-v76> ok now check the section "module". does it say Load "glx" and Load "nvidia"
[04:44] <tritium> danjah: yeah, but this way, you'll have the nvidia stuff under proper package management
[04:44] <danfg> tom1502: www.samba.org, also, ask in #samba
[04:44] <hastesaver> dvd isn't in any of the official repos? should I use seveas?
[04:44] <tritium> _roman_: don't use that hibernate package
[04:44] <danfg> Sub: no idea what you're talking about, wrong person
[04:44] <tritium> _roman_: hibernate is built into the kernel
[04:44] <danjah> (misses yum)
[04:44] <tom1502> danfg, ok there is no caonfiguration gui?
[04:44] <_roman_> tritium: why?
[04:44] <meng> hastesavers: go look at PLF repos
[04:45] <tritium> _roman_: hibernate is built into the kernel
[04:45] <TokenBad> tritium: found this: AUDIT: Thu Jun  8 19:49:15 2006: 7953 X: client 2 rejected from local host
[04:45] <ubuntunewbieuser> tritium: i will just use it to program and browse the web.. i wont use 2gb of ram so i think 1gb will be enough
[04:45] <raptros-v76> danjah: then for the section "Device"  make sure the driver is nvidia
[04:45] <Spec> ubuntulog: you can do free -m, but you really should have 2gigs of swap for 2 gigs of ram for safe hibernation, as far as i know
[04:45] <_roman_> tritium: well but it does not work on via epia
[04:45] <Spec> errrr
[04:45] <_roman_> so ill have to install susp2
[04:45] <tritium> TokenBad: hmm, you have two instances running?
[04:45] <Spec> ubuntunewbieuser: ^^
[04:45] <ubuntunewbieuser> Spec: ?
[04:45] <kholerabbi> My apps under wine run really slow, is there a way to fix this..?
[04:45] <danfg> tom1502: i'm no ubuntu expert, there might be one, but i don't think so afaik
[04:45] <Spec> ubuntunewbieuser: you can do free -m, but you really should have 2gigs of swap for 2 gigs of ram for safe hibernation, as far as i know
[04:46] <Spec> ubuntunewbieuser: free -m shows your memory usage
[04:46] <mattikoo> I solved the adobe reader problem with firefox and mozplugger
[04:46] <meng> kholerabbi: find out about using windows 98's files in wine
[04:46] <meng> or else just dual boot windows and ubuntu
[04:46] <_roman_> tritium: most cpus have a feature called pse that supend in the standard kernel relies on  - but it does not exit on via cpus
[04:46] <kholerabbi> ..My wine is setup to run xp?
[04:46] <raptros-v76> danjah: im not sure what this does, but: Option "NvAGP" "1"
[04:46] <TokenBad> tritium: shouldn't...unless it is doing the other instances when it does the restarts
[04:46] <ube> how do i load nvidia drivers right after install?
[04:46] <danjah>  raptros-v76: there is no "nvidia" however "glx" exists in "modules"
[04:47] <jabra> I needs docs on building a ubuntu mirror
[04:47] <ube> gui doesnt work
check out ubuntuguide.org, I don't normally recommend them, but i recall some good directions for what you want to do
[04:47] <meng> kholerabbi: i vaguely remembered that wine can use the original windows 98 files to run it
[04:47] <tritium> !tell ube about nvidia
[04:47] <hawk> No one here who knows if the Maintainer field in Ubuntu packages should be correct (not thinking about universe here) or if it is for some reason kept intact from the original Debian packages?
[04:47] <raptros-v76> yeah, well, you do have the linux restricted modules installed package installed, right?
[04:47] <ubuntunewbieuser> Spec: what do u think about it? do u agree that 1gb of swap will be enough?
[04:47] <compton> Hi guys
[04:47] <danjah> yeah
[04:47] <danjah> they are installed
[04:47] <tritium> hawk: what do you mean by "correct"?
[04:47] <raptros-v76> then just put it there
[04:47] <kholerabbi> meng: Oh, I think I understand, I'll check soem more about that
[04:48] <kholerabbi> cheers
[04:48] <danjah> "nvidia"
[04:48] <Sub> ubuntunewbieuser, how much ram u got?
[04:48] <Spec> ubuntunewbieuser: I really don't know....linux wants to use all your ram so it's faster, and it'll want to write all that ram into your swap if you hibernate...and if you're swap < total ram....
[04:48] <raptros-v76> basically put in the stuff i told you
[04:48] <compton> I need to find a program that will use msn pc - pc phone
[04:48] <hayden> to do a dist upgrade do i just need to change all occurences of 'breezy' to 'dapper' in /etc/apt/sources.list then $ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade  ?
[04:48] <danjah> okay
[04:48] <tritium> danjah: are you having problems?  Is the kernel module loaded?
[04:48] <Howdy125> Flash drive worked a few times then stopped working .. the light just flashes .. it works again after reinstalling Ubuntu then stops again .. any ideas ?
[04:48] <Spec> upir(
[04:48] <Spec> errr, bah, bad grammar
[04:48] <ubuntunewbieuser> Sub: 2gb
[04:48] <Frogzoo> Spec: it compresses ram b4 hibernating - so zeros get scrubbed
[04:48] <Spec> ah
[04:48] <hawk> tritium: If I contact the person that the maintainer field on an ubuntu package says about an ubuntu specific problem with the package, will I be flamed to death or not?
[04:48] <Sub> ubuntunewbieuser, if i was you : swap = ram , under 1GB of RAM swap 2x the ram
[04:48] <danjah> thanks for the info - i will find a way
[04:49] <tritium> hawk: possibly.  Which package?
[04:49] <hawk> tritium: firefox
[04:49] <Spec> so there is compression for hiberation...but how much? :p
[04:49] <tritium> hawk: what's the issue?
[04:49] <igge> hello...
[04:49] <tritium> hawk: you're better off filing a bug, rather than contacting the maintainer
[04:49] <compton> skype doesnt work and linphone as well
[04:49] <igge> I have just installed dapper and I have some problems with the sound
[04:49] <Spec> is it possible to hibernate to a file, instead of swap space?
[04:50] <igge> i.e. I can't hear anything... :(
[04:50] <dumdidum> re
[04:50] <Frogzoo> Spec: I believe that's configurabe - somewhere...
[04:50] <raptros-v76> mlanc: you still around?
[04:50] <tritium> Spec: yes, but that's not supported yet in ubuntu
[04:50] <Spec> eh, neither is captive-ntfs :p
[04:50] <igge> any ideas where I should start troubleshooting?
[04:50] <ube> manufacturer?
[04:50] <Spec> igge: run a mixer and make sure your sound isn't muted
[04:51] <ube> whats your sound card
[04:51] <dumdidum> according to gentoo wiki the issue with screen turning white on loading compiz should be solved since cvs from march - clearly it's not
[04:51] <compton> can some body help me!
[04:51] <hawk> tritium: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/46144/+index  I already have, but I would like to ask the Ubuntu maintainer a few things about the ubuntu specific patches that are applied (for instance, if they are available in some other form than the _HUGE_ diff file with all patches concatenated)
[04:51] <dumdidum> anyone has experiences with Xgl + compiz?
[04:51] <Spec> !anyone
[04:51] <igge> ube: my sound card is "Intel ICH6" (that's what it says in alsamixer)
[04:51] <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>
[04:52] <tritium> hawk: diff files are standard for patches
[04:52] <meng> dumdidum: see the ubuntu wikis first
[04:52] <rafiu> hio
[04:52] <Spec> igge: sudo modprobe snd-intel8x0; then run the command: alsamixer and make sure everything is unmuted and turned up
[04:52] <rafiu> i'm trying to install 6.06
[04:52] <danfg> tritium: just curious, what do you use for password management?
[04:52] <dumdidum> meng: i did already look for that
[04:52] <rafiu> and it seems to want to rearrange my partition table
[04:52] <tritium> danfg: nothing
[04:52] <compton> Voip questions: What program should I use ?
[04:52] <rafiu> and i'm afraid cos i don't want it to wipe out my data
[04:52] <compton> Can you see me guys
[04:52] <danfg> tritium: heh, ok
[04:52] <Fraeon> compton, no
[04:52] <meng> compton: best bet is to wait for Gaim 2 + MSN Voice support
[04:52] <kevin> Well, I must go get coffee..See you all later.
[04:52] <hawk> tritium: I didn't mean "non diff format", I meant if they are available as separate files with even remotely descriptive file names...
[04:52] <dumdidum> meng: i read several ubuntu forum entries but none of them handles this issue
[04:52] <tritium> danfg: It's all up here...
[04:53] <compton> ok
[04:53] <igge> Spec: hm... what is "everything" ?
[04:53] <ube> hey guys whats the best way to totally wipe hard drive without destroying it
[04:53] <rafiu> does ubuntu automatically delete partitions even when you go to manual partition mode?
[04:53] <tritium> ube: dban
[04:53] <Spec> igge: PCM, Master
[04:53] <Hobbsee> ube: install windows.
[04:53] <rafiu> lol
[04:53] <dumdidum> meng: do you know anything about that?
[04:53] <hawk> rafiu: Shouldn't do, no...
[04:53] <meng> compton:else, i am pretty sure you still use windows?
[04:53] <ube> what is dban
[04:53] <igge> Spec: I had a similar problem before and there was something I had to swap in alsamixer.. don't remember exactly
[04:53] <rafiu> hawk: but it's rearranged the partitions
[04:53] <Hobbsee> hehe thankyou tritium
[04:53] <compton> yeah but i want to get rid of it
[04:53] <igge> Spec: does this sound familiar to you?
[04:53] <rafiu> my parts are like
[04:53] <rafiu> sdb1
[04:53] <Spec> ube: dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/hda bs=1024
[04:53] <meng> dumdidum: happy the way it is now, i've tried the korrora live cd too
[04:53] <rafiu> sdb2
[04:53] <tritium> ube: darik's boot and nuke
[04:53] <Frogzoo> ube: 'sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=1000000'                 all your data belong /dev/null
[04:53] <psaikido> howdy
[04:54] <Spec> igge: what do you mean by swap?
[04:54] <rafiu> sdb2 already has data
[04:54] <Hobbsee> tritium: couldnt help it, hehe
[04:54] <dumdidum> meng: so this is a NO
[04:54] <Spec> Frogzoo: i beat you! and random is sexier :p
[04:54] <dumdidum> :)
[04:54] <ube> ohh
[04:54] <Svigi_wlan> and slower:D
[04:54] <Svigi_wlan> re
[04:54] <rafiu> but there's unallocated space after sdb2
[04:54] <meng> dumdidum: nein rather
[04:54] <tritium> Hobbsee: about installing windows?  :D
[04:54] <Svigi_wlan> can I remove a package from an ubuntu-server system without deleting ubuntu-standard package?
[04:54] <igge> Spec: it was something with surround... like swaping front and back channels or something
[04:54] <Frogzoo> Spec: bs is a bit low hmmm?
[04:54] <Hobbsee> tritium: yeah - to destroy the harddrive
[04:54] <tritium> definitely
[04:54] <rafiu> anyone here know about paritioning in ubuntu?
[04:54] <psaikido> so, can anyone suggest a client i can use on an xp machine to view and use the ubuntu desktop on another machine?
[04:54] <compton> mumble are you bernard by any chance
[04:54] <Spec> Frogzoo: perhaps, will it just take longer?
[04:55] <igge> spec: don't remember exactly, someone here told me to do it.. (i should have written it down)
[04:55] <danfg> tritium: have you tried password managers before? do you have something against them?
[04:55] <Frogzoo> Spec: yep, much longer
[04:55] <hawk> tritium: Did you understand what I was after? I mean, the maintainer ought to have the patches separated to be able to keep things even remotely maintainable, right?
[04:55] <meng> psaikido: VNC
[04:55] <axisys> how do I reconfigure my X?
[04:55] <psaikido> vnc - thanks!
[04:55] <tritium> danfg: no, I've not tried them before.  I just don't feel the need for one, that's all.
[04:55] <Spec> Frogzoo: well, if you really wanted to take a long time doing it, /dev/random would help increase the time you can use to make brownies :)
[04:55] <tritium> hawk: yes, I understand.
[04:55] <raptros-v76> axisys: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:55] <danfg> tritium: i see, so you always use the same password over and over for everything? :)
[04:55] <Spec> igge: swapping front and back channels? hmmm, i have no clue, I guess i'm gonna suggest to look at the alsa wiki
[04:55] <Kozuch> hikenboot, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?
[04:55] <axisys> raptros-v76: reconfigure .. not modify the xorg
[04:56] <Kozuch> hikenboot, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?
[04:56] <axisys> reconfigure as if ubuntu just found my display
[04:56] <raptros-v76> ... it says how to do that at the top of the xorg.conf
[04:56] <meng> Kozuch: stop repeating
[04:56] <axisys> raptros-v76: let me check
[04:56] <tritium> danfg: no, not that either ;)
[04:56] <Kozuch> hikenboot, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?hi, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?hi, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?hi, after upgrade from flight5
[04:56] <Kozuch>  to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?hi, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?hi, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?hi, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound.
[04:56] <Kozuch>  Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?hi, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?hi, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound threads, anyone knows a solution?hi, after upgrade from flight5 to dapper final i get no damn sound. Ubuntuforums.org ignore dapper sound
[04:56] <Spec> igge: http://alsa.opensrc.org/
[04:56] <igge> spec: there is something called "Exchange Center/LFE [Off] "... but I can't change it...
[04:56] <Frogzoo> Kozuch: bye bye
[04:56] <igge> spec: ok will have a loog
[04:56] <igge> look
[04:57] <gizmo_the_great1> I have Americas Army installed. I want to uninstall it so that I can then re-install to see if it gets rid of a problem I am having. How do I uninstall?
[04:57] <Spec> rm -rf /
[04:57] <Spec> oops, wrong window.
[04:57] <tritium> Spec: yeah, definitely wrong window
[04:57] <raptros-v76> lol
[04:58] <meng> gizmo_the_great1: M16 ya PC down, for sure it would go away
[04:58] <raptros-v76> rm -rf / will uninstall everything
[04:58] <Cin> If your X.org 7 crashes randomly on Dapper -- slowing down till a stop, what would you look for to find the reason for the crash?
[04:58] <Alethes> anybody know of a way to force applications into the systray with gnome?
[04:58] <raptros-v76> there are many factors
[04:58] <Alethes> kde has a menu option for this
[04:58] <tritium> Cin: look in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[04:58] <raptros-v76> gnome and kde are two different creatures
[04:58] <danfg> tritium: ok, last guess: you have like a little recipe to create your passwords based on the account/site name, like, for someforum.com, you type in a password like 50m3f0rum.c0m heh
[04:58] <meng> Alethes:traitors
[04:58] <gizmo_the_great1> raptros-v76: would rm -r 'application_name' or something work?
[04:58] <Spec> Cin: the first thing I would do would be read logs....then, if that's useless, run a memory checker
[04:59] <hawk> tritium: I think I'll simply go for the guy who makes all the Ubuntu changelog entries...
[04:59] <tritium> danfg: no, I just have a photographic memory
[04:59] <meng> Alethesyou traitor
[04:59] <gizmo_the_great1> raptros-v76: thought rm was to delete
[04:59] <Alethes> traitor? heh
[04:59] <tritium> hawk: there you go, good approach
[04:59] <danfg> tritium: lucky you :)
[04:59] <meng> gizmo_the_great1: rm -r is for rpm systems
[04:59] <raptros-v76> gizmo_the_great1: yes. but iwas makign a joke
[04:59] <guillem101> since I installed kubuntu-desktop package, et al., my boot splash screen says "kubuntu" and it is blue. Despite the upgrading to dapper, the screen has upgraded but yet to Kubuntu one; how can I make the "ubuntu" one be the one? how can I change boot up resolution?
[04:59] <Spec> gizmo_the_great1: how did you install Americas Army?
[04:59] <meng> gizmo_the_great1 oops, mixed up. gomen
[04:59] <gizmo_the_great1> Spec: i ran the install script
[04:59] <_roman_> Nobody got an Idea on how to install software supend 2 on ubuntu dapper drake?
[04:59] <Spec> gizmo_the_great1: did it come with an uninstall script?
[04:59] <raptros-v76> meng: are you saying something about KDE?
[05:00] <GigaClon> in breezy my mounted drives( other than / ) showed up on the desktop and in the places menu how can i fix this?
[05:00] <tritium> guillem101: you'd have to install the ubuntu usplash package, and the "sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-$(uname -r)$", if you're referring to the boot splash
[05:00] <meng> it's like someone asking to make Mac OSX into windows
[05:00] <guillem101> tritium, so that is  kernel dependant?
[05:00] <draconius> guillem101: you can change boot up resolution by adding a flag to your kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.list -- on the ubuntuforums.org site, they suggest adding 'vga=792'
[05:01] <tritium> guillem101: the usplash image is put in the initrd
[05:01] <raptros-v76> meng: shut your mouth. KDE is good clean fun.
[05:01] <draconius> that works well to make it a nice size for 1280x1024
[05:01] <tritium> draconius: yes, but be careful with that.  It can break suspend/resume
[05:01] <draconius> I don't use those, so I didn't know that :)
[05:01] <gavagai> so is it completely kosher to install xubuntu and kubuntu on my ubuntu?  kubuntu is another "distro" only in the sense that it has a different cd, with kde instead of gnome, but i can have it all if i want without conflicts?
[05:02] <tritium> gavagai: yes, you can install all of them
[05:02] <Lorvija> heya, is there any noise reduction software for photos in ubuntu or generally for linux? like neat image
[05:02] <gavagai> ok cool
[05:02] <guillem101> tritium, that may explain what happens to my laptop whenever I try suspend/resume :-P
[05:02] <raptros-v76> hey, what about xfce?
[05:02] <gizmo_the_great1> Spec: no, its just a .run file called armyops250linux.run
[05:02] <gavagai> so are kubuntu and ubunty really the same distro just with different CDs?
[05:02] <tritium> guillem101: could be, but might also be other issues
[05:02] <Spec> gizmo_the_great1: ./armyops250linux.run --help            gives what?
[05:02] <nekron> hi, ubuntu desktop, is for install?
[05:02] <gizmo_the_great1> Spec: or is there a switch that I can apply to uninstall using that .run?
[05:02] <raptros-v76> s/hey, what about xfce/<silence>
[05:02] <tritium> gavagai: the difference lies in the desktop env., mostly
[05:02] <gavagai> they aren't different distros like debian and ubuntu are different then
[05:03] <gizmo_the_great1> Spec: hang on..
[05:03] <Cin> tritium, Spec, I get an authentication error at the end of the log. Something like 'connection rejected because of wrong authentication.'
[05:03] <igge> Spec: aha.. got it... I just had to turn up the Master Surround which was muted...
[05:03] <opitwin> how do I compile software without command line
[05:03] <panda__> what's the command to download and install Amsn?
[05:03] <|rt|> nekron: the cd works as a live cd and in installer
[05:03] <tritium> panda__: sudo apt-get install amsn
[05:03] <igge> so now I'm happy... :)))
[05:03] <opitwin> I don't like command lines very much
[05:03] <tritium> Cin: hmm...
[05:03] <Spec> igge: master surround? :p
[05:03] <|rt|> in = an
[05:03] <Spec> igge: Do you have 5.1?
[05:03] <gavagai> and if i install xubuntu does that install like a ton of window managers?
[05:03] <nekron> hi, ubuntu desktop, is for install?
[05:03] <panda__> tritium,  thanks
[05:03] <tritium> opitwin: look for a suitable IDE
[05:03] <Frogzoo> opitwin: it grows on you
[05:04] <gizmo_the_great1> Spec: nothing that I can tell re uninstalling
[05:04] <Spec> gavagai: no, it installs XFCE4 i think
[05:04] <gavagai> oh ok
[05:04] <xerxas> does anyone uses network-manager ?
[05:04] <HobbseePitchfork> hehe!  good idea tritium!
[05:04] <tritium> xerxas: I have
[05:04] <tritium> hehe
[05:04] <xerxas> I don't see my wireless card in network-manager
[05:04] <xerxas> I'm using ndiswrapper
[05:04] <Spec> Frogzoo: so does cancer :-/
[05:04] <guillem101> tritium, I'm reconfiguring... and it says: Searching for splash image ... none found, skipping ...
[05:04] <gavagai> does ubuntu have flux and ice and ratpoison and all that jazz as well?
[05:04] <nekron> ubuntu desktop is for install or only livecd?
[05:04] <lightstar> opitwin: u can try anjuta or quanta
[05:04] <opitwin> Frogzoo: can you help me, I would like to build my own version of X-chat using the source
[05:04] <Frogzoo> Spec: o.O
[05:04] <Svigi_wlan> xerxas: did you install with the .inf file?
[05:04] <guillem101> tritium, not sure what it will happen at reboot...
[05:04] <lightstar> gavagai: yes..u can download the packages
[05:04] <tritium> opitwin: open your help system, and check the Common Tasks -> Programming section
[05:04] <opitwin> lightstar: What is that
[05:04] <xerxas> Svigi_wlan: yes
[05:05] <gavagai> lightstar, via apt?
[05:05] <tritium> guillem101: that's grub
[05:05] <lightstar> opitwin: IDEs
[05:05] <dumdidum> meng: seems like the repositories are outdated for amd_64...trying another one
[05:05] <lightstar> gavagai: yes..sudo apt-get install fluxbox
[05:05] <opitwin> lightstar: what exactly are IDE's
[05:05] <gavagai> ok great, thanks
[05:05] <opitwin> !IDE's
[05:05] <ubotu> opitwin: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:05] <xerxas> tritium: do you have some wireless ?
[05:05] <tritium> opitwin: integrated development environments
[05:05] <luc1fersflowers> Hi world
[05:05] <gavagai> right now i have no display manager, if i start installing these will ubuntu prompt me for what window manager to use?
[05:05] <tritium> xerxas: yes
[05:05] <hastesaver> !IDE
[05:05] <ubotu> hastesaver: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:05] <_fluffee> Hello, I'm looking for the Ubuntu way to download updates at work, and feed them to my lappy on CD.  Is there a how-to somwhere?  Also, it appears that the default install is a G-ish one, and I've grown fond of one or two K apps, how much overhead will I garner by installing any K app?
[05:05] <xerxas> tritium: what chipset ?K
[05:05] <lightstar> opitwin: IDE r tools to easiy write apps and compile them
[05:06] <tritium> xerxas: ipw2200 and atheros
[05:06] <iiiears> opitwin - google for the patch that handles smb:long/file/names/your.mp3
[05:06] <luc1fersflowers> I have a noob question, does anyone know how to get m4a support for Rhytmbox?
[05:06] <opitwin> tritium: can I get one for Windows
[05:06] <_absolution_> hey I'm a noob to Ubuntu....and where can I find the "theme manager"
[05:06] <tritium> opitwin: I don't use windows, so I'm not the person to ask
[05:06] <hastesaver> opitwin, dev-c++ (um, what language?)
[05:06] <xerxas> tritium: have you ever used ndiswrapper with network-manager .?
[05:06] <opitwin> lightstar: can I get an IDE for Windoes
[05:06] <xerxas> I have strange things
[05:06] <gavagai> _fluffee, if they are not running i wouldn't think any overhead.  but i don't know.
[05:06] <lightstar> opitwin: windows has its own IDEs..what language are you looking for?
[05:06] <_absolution_> any help will be appreciated
[05:06] <Cin> tritium, I've done lots of stupid fucking about with X while trying out Xgl, then I installed Xubuntu, which is when I started experiencing the errors. But it happens regardless of what window manager I run. Memtest it is?
[05:06] <xerxas> if I do ifconfig i don't see wlan0
[05:06] <tritium> Cin: ooh, please watch the language here
[05:06] <Cin> tritium, sorry.
[05:07] <panda__> where should I  start reading for linux? to get a good start and understanding the basics
[05:07] <xerxas> if I do ifconfig wlan0 i see it
[05:07] <opitwin> lightstar: I think C++ or whatever the X-Chat Source is written in
[05:07] <xerxas> then I see it if i simply type ifconfig
[05:07] <lightstar> opitwin: for C++ you can you VC++
[05:07] <iiiears> opitwin - much of xchat is written in c
[05:07] <tritium> Cin: you're asking if you should run memtest?
[05:07] <Cin> opitwin, written in C. =)
[05:07] <_fluffee> gavagai - Thanks,  Just wondered about sys lib's and such, I suppose I think too win-like.  Thanks.
[05:07] <guillem101> tritium, I'm going to reboot... to see what happens. Thanks
[05:07] <tritium> Cin: I'd suggest you scrub your xorg.conf (did you back it up)?
[05:07] <gavagai> panda__, http://www.intelligentedu.com/sign-up/linux_rute_book.html  has good stuff about the command line and basic linux knowledge
[05:08] <gavagai> _fluffee, you're welcome
[05:08] <opitwin> lightstar: I need C
[05:08] <Cin> tritium, I have no idea. I don't know enough to diagnose the situation.
[05:08] <hastesaver> opitwin, for C / C++ you can use dev-C++
[05:08] <tritium> HobbseePitchfork: do you wanna, wanna Fanta?
[05:08] <lightstar> opitwin: VC++ can do C as well
[05:08] <Panda-> gavegai: thanks
[05:08] <tritium> Cin: and backups?
[05:08] <opitwin> lightstar: where can I get VC++, is it for Windows
[05:08] <iiiears> opitwin - i am sorry  - i need a nap i was thinking xmms. - (g'nite folks.)
[05:08] <HobbseePitchfork> tritium: no, coke thanks...
[05:08] <gavagai> panda__, you're welcome
[05:08] <LjL> opitwin: visual c++ is from microsoft
[05:08] <lightstar> opitwin: yes VC++ is for windows..its part of visual studio :)
[05:08] <luc1fersflowers> I have a noob question, does anyone know how to get m4a support for Rhytmbox?
[05:09] <hastesaver> !tell luc1fersflowers about restricted
[05:09] <opitwin> lightstar: I need a free one
[05:09] <tritium> (while doing the Fanta dance)
[05:09] <Cin> tritium, no I didn't. I'll sift through xorg.conf
[05:09] <tritium> Cin: good plan
[05:09] <LjL> opitwin: then dev-c++, as you've been told, could be a good choice
[05:09] <HobbseePitchfork> tritium: thankyou :)
[05:09] <tritium> :)
[05:09] <HobbseePitchfork> opitwin: notepad++ looks quite nice too
[05:09] <opitwin> LjL: is is for Windows?
[05:09] <LjL> opitwin: yes, it is
[05:09] <luc1fersflowers> hastesaver, thx man,
[05:09] <Spec> IDE = vim + compiler/interpreter, right?
[05:10] <_fluffee> Oh, another question, this one about wifi:  Can anyone reccomend a good approach and manager for managing multiple wifi NIC's and multiple net's via each NIC?  Ah, not at the same time, of course, sequentially.
[05:10] <lightstar> opitwin: free IDEs i'm not sure..perhaps you can try LjL's suggestion
[05:10] <wastrel> hi!
[05:10] <opitwin> LjL: Where can I get it?
[05:10] <LjL> Spec: not necessarily vim, and not necessarily just that
[05:10] <rdz> hi all. is it possible to use the ttf-fonts from a windows-installation on the same computer?
[05:10] <hastesaver> opitwin, http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
[05:10] <LjL> opitwin: google? :)
[05:10] <Spec> What type of IDE are you looking for, opitwin?
[05:10] <wastrel> rdz:  i think you'd need to copy the windows fonts over to the linux side
[05:10] <opitwin> Spec: I am looking for a free one for Windows to compile C.
[05:10] <tritium> opitwin: see the help section I mentioned for linux IDEs
[05:11] <Cin> Back soon, going to compare Xorg -configure's with my current one.
[05:11] <rdz> wastrel, but would that be enough, or is there anything to reconfigure then?
[05:11] <Spec> there's a small chance you're asking in the wrong channel
[05:11] <tritium> opitwin: yeah, that's sort of offtopic, eh
[05:11] <LjL> more than small. but, again, dev-c++ is most probably a good choice
[05:11] <opitwin> Thank You everyone - tritium, hastesaver, Spec, LjL, and Lightstar
[05:11] <Spec> opitwin: umm, check out eclipse
[05:12] <Spec> opitwin: it's opensource, and get the CDT plugin
[05:12] <JasonL> is there a way to save the session in gnome like you can in kde?
[05:12] <tritium> ah, eclipse is quite popular, yes
[05:12] <lightstar> opitwin: no problem...hope you find what you're looking for
[05:12] <tritium> good luck, opitwin
[05:12] <lightstar> oh yeah eclipse..i totally forgot about that
[05:12] <wastrel> !ubotu tell rdz about fonts
[05:12] <opitwin> Spec: where can I get eclipse from
[05:12] <tritium> opitwin: eclipse.org
[05:12] <wastrel> rdz:  there's some further steps :] 
[05:12] <Spec> !google eclipse
[05:12] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Spec
[05:13] <daryabeygi> Anyone know if there is any plan to re-release the 6.06 CD ISO so that it will fit on a 700MB CD? ...
[05:13] <Spec> ubotu should return google searches :-/
[05:13] <ubotu> Spec: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:13] <lightstar> opitwin: http://www.eclipse.org/
[05:13] <opitwin> tritium, spec: Thank You Very Much!
[05:13] <shadeofgrey> okay guys
[05:13] <shadeofgrey> its official
[05:13] <opitwin> Thank You!
[05:13] <LjL> opitwin: if you're using Firefox or Konqueror (and possibly other browsers), you'll have a textbox on the right of the address bar. you can type direct searches there (like "eclipse" or "dev-c++"), which most of the times will give you the right site at first try
[05:13] <shadeofgrey> dapper has officially gotten the shadeofgrey stamp of aproval
[05:13] <LjL> faster than asking, usually
[05:14] <_fluffee> daryabeygi- It's 697 here?
[05:14] <shadeofgrey> dapper looks almost aas good as Tiger
[05:14] <shadeofgrey> and thats really saying something
[05:14] <daryabeygi> nope, that's OS MB's, not disk MB's, they are not the same.
[05:14] <Frogzoo> shadeofgrey: install some nice themes & it's even better ;)
[05:15] <daryabeygi> it won't fit on a 700MB by about 3K kilobytes
[05:15] <weerasinghes> what's the java package for dapper called?
[05:15] <Spec> Frogzoo: you mean there's a theme better than human?
[05:15] <Spec> !java
[05:15] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java and see also !javadebs
[05:15] <LjL> !tell weerasinghes about javadebs
[05:15] <hawk> tritium: Yay, the firefox maintainer suggested I should diff the enormous Ubuntu diff (some 14589 lines) with the Debian diff to narrow it down to the ubuntu specific stuff. That's just great ;)
[05:15] <_fluffee> daryabeygi- You mean 731,744,256, to be precise <g>?
[05:15] <Frogzoo> Spec: can such things be?!
[05:15] <tritium> hawk: you already heard back?
[05:15] <daryabeygi> Indeed :-)
[05:15] <Spec> i don't think so!
[05:15] <tritium> hawk: did you email, or IRC?
[05:16] <hawk> tritium: Email. I was really surprised when he answered that quickly.
[05:16] <weerasinghes> guys, im using edubuntu, and i cant see the jre package
[05:16] <tritium> hawk: that was nice!
[05:16] <daryabeygi> I guess I'll request a free CD in the mail. <sigh>
[05:16] <igge> anyone who knows where i can find an up to date howto on installing xgl?
[05:16] <LjL> weerasinghes: have you enabled multiverse?
[05:16] <_fluffee> daryabeygi- Are you trying to move the ISO for later burning, or unable to burn the ISO itself with given media/burner?  Or some third situation?
[05:16] <Warbo> !xgl
[05:16] <ubotu> 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/  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[05:16] <weerasinghes> LjL: yeah, everything enabled in my sources.list
[05:17] <LjL> weerasinghes: and you did an "apt-get update"?
[05:17] <igge> thanks
[05:17] <daryabeygi> unable to burn because it won't fit the discs I have, have to find a larger disc somewhere
[05:17] <shadeofgrey> Frog:  provide me with some url's to good themes..  id love to see  some.
[05:17] <daryabeygi> but 700's are pretty standard
[05:17] <wastrel> weerasinghes:  apt-cache search sun-java
[05:17] <tritium> weerasinghes: you're still on breezy?
[05:17] <weerasinghes> wastrel: nothing :(
[05:17] <_fluffee> daryabeygi-  I'm _fairly_ sure I burned to a std 700, hang on...
[05:18] <daryabeygi> k
[05:18] <weerasinghes> oh yes
[05:18] <weerasinghes> so sorry, this is still breezy
[05:18] <tritium> weerasinghes: sun-java5-* packages are in dapper multiverse
[05:18] <weerasinghes> confusion, i havent upgraded this box
[05:18] <wastrel> weerasinghes:  ah that's the problem :] 
[05:18] <weerasinghes> :\
[05:18] <tritium> care to uprade to dapper?  :)
[05:18] <Some_Person> Can I use KMess on ubuntu?
[05:18] <wastrel> weerasinghes:  it's not too hard in breezy - the wiki has instructions.
[05:18] <weerasinghes> tritium: kinda a hurry, is teh package in multiverse in breezy?
[05:18] <weerasinghes> okc ool
[05:18] <Spec> Some_Person: why not?
[05:18] <LjL> weerasinghes: yeah but it's called differently. ubotu gave you the name for breezy too
[05:18] <opapo> Can anyone help me get my wireless card working?
[05:18] <Spec> opapo: what model?
[05:19] <tritium> weerasinghes: there are _other_ package in breezy, or you can build your own using java-package and sun's .bin download
[05:19] <Some_Person> oh, but it requires KDE
[05:19] <Spec> Some_Person: eh, it should run =p
[05:19] <Some_Person> even though it uses KDE?
[05:19] <opapo> Spec: I have a dell Latitude D810 and it comes with a broadcom card
[05:19] <Spec> opapo: i wrote an entire wiki page just for you :)
[05:19] <opapo> where is it
[05:19] <_fluffee> daryabeygi-  My cd claims it's a 700/80 Minute, I did no hoop-jumping regarding over-burn or anything like that.  I know that trying to burn the .iso as a file under any given file system will grow the required space, you're sure you're burning a disc, and not a disc of a file of a disc?
[05:20] <weerasinghes> the wiki says to apt-cache search jre, but it brings up no relevant packages
[05:20] <Spec> !bcm43xx
[05:20] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[05:20] <Spec> opapo: ^^
[05:20] <Some_Person> can u run programs that use KDE without KDE on ubuntu?
[05:20] <opapo> Spec: "!bcm43xx does not make sence to me
[05:20] <weerasinghes> Some_Person: yes you can.
[05:20] <lightstar> Some_Person: yes
[05:20] <tritium> Some_Person: yes, but you'll need at least some of the libraries
[05:20] <daryabeygi> _fluffee: I was using an unfamiliar burning program, maybe I should try again under more familiar settings.
[05:21] <Some_Person> oh, cool
[05:21] <Spec> opapo: read what ubotu said under the !bcm43xx.....
[05:21] <lightstar> Some_Person: just make sure u have teh kde libs
[05:21] <weerasinghes> no installation candidate for j2re1.4
[05:21] <Some_Person> i'll just install it thru Synaptec, which should also install the libs
[05:21] <Spec> Some_Person: it'll install all the dependencies needed to run kmess
[05:21] <mo0se> !ntfs
[05:21] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[05:21] <_fluffee> daryabeygi- <nods in agreement>  FWIW I used an old Nero.
[05:21] <Frogzoo> Some_Person: amarok for instance, works fine under gnome
[05:21] <Spec> Some_Person: I just installed it, it works fine :)
[05:21] <Frogzoo> Some_Person: k3b also...
[05:22] <Spec> yeah, k3b is the only burning program i use
[05:22] <Spec> and i use gnome
[05:22] <daryabeygi> _fluffee: but if it says it is 731,744,256, why would it fit on a 700? ... I guess if you say you did it, I should just give it another try.
[05:22] <Frogzoo> Some_Person: just leave it to apt to figure out the libraries/dependencies
[05:22] <daryabeygi> _fluffee: Thanks.
[05:22] <lightstar> ahh..k3b 1 of the best burning s/w i've used
[05:22] <mo0se> what're the options i should put in /etc/fstab for ntfs?
[05:22] <Some_Person> now, how do u burn a cd on Ubuntu?
[05:22] <Svigi_wlan> Spec: no, cdrecord rocks:)
[05:22] <Spec> Svigi_wlan: okay, i use cdrecord also
[05:22] <Frogzoo> !ntfs
[05:22] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[05:22] <Spec> shh, it's a secret :p
[05:22] <lightstar> Some_Person: you could use k3b
[05:22] <Svigi_wlan> :) is it safe to use captive-ntfs?
[05:22] <_fluffee> daryabeygi- imgburn is also quite good I think and has the advantage of being free and dl'able.
[05:22] <lightstar> Some_Person: otherwise nautilus works in burning cds too
[05:22] <Spec> Svigi_wlan: not entirely -- i use it though, and i haven't had any data corruption
[05:22] <Frogzoo> !captive
[05:23] <ubotu> from memory, captive is a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[05:23] <Spec> Svigi_wlan: it's safer, in my opinion, to use captive-ntfs to write to an ntfs partition than to actually BOOT windows and write to an ntfs partition, ... :o)
[05:23] <Some_Person> I need to burn some data to a cd
[05:23] <Spec> I mean, booting windows isn't safe my default
[05:23] <Svigi_wlan> Spec: good to see :D
[05:23] <Spec> Some_Person: install k3b :)
[05:24] <Spec> Some_Person: then, run k3b :), then burn a cd :p
[05:24] <rdz> !fonts
[05:24] <ubotu> I guess fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[05:24] <Svigi_wlan> !xfs
[05:24] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Svigi_wlan
[05:24] <Spec> !msttcorefonts
[05:24] <ubotu> hmm... msttcorefonts is sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts - you'll need multiverse enabled in your /etc/apt/sources.list first
[05:24] <Some_Person> capative-ntfs doesn't work with ubuntu?
[05:24] <Spec> it does, i use it, it's not supported.
[05:24] <Svigi_wlan> i used it in debian for ages
[05:24] <opapo> Spec: does this wireless wiki work for breezy as well as dapper?
[05:24] <Some_Person> dang
[05:24] <ompaul> !captive
[05:25] <ubotu> I heard captive is a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[05:25] <Spec> Some_Person: yeap, it's your own decision to use it or not, uhh, back up your data first :p
[05:25] <Some_Person> i'd love to write to my ntfs partition
[05:25] <Spec> opapo: no, only dapper
[05:25] <Spec> opapo: with breezy you need to use ndiswrapper
[05:25] <opapo> Spec: ndiswrapper is not working for me
[05:25] <skydragon38> same
[05:25] <skydragon38> im on dapper though
[05:25] <Spec> is the module loaded?
[05:25] <Spec> skydragon38: what's your card?
[05:26] <opapo> Spec; I can load the ndiswrapper
[05:26] <skydragon38> dell broadcom 1350
[05:26] <Spec> 1350....
[05:26] <opapo> Spec: I do ndiswrapper -l and I get
[05:26] <opapo> Installed ndis drivers:
[05:26] <opapo> bcmwl5  driver present, hardware present
[05:26] <Some_Person> too bad my dang soundcard doesn't work with breezy (and probably not dapper)
[05:27] <Spec> skydragon38: oh, okay
[05:27] <skydragon38> use bcmwl5a.inf
[05:27] <Panda-> !ubotu
[05:27] <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.
[05:27] <Spec> !bcm43xx
[05:27] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[05:27] <Spec> skydragon38: read that wiki
[05:27] <Angel-SL> Help
[05:27] <skydragon38> thanx
[05:27] <Spec> opapo: yes, i suggest using a different driver if it's not working
[05:27] <opapo> Spec: This is the driver that comes with windows.
[05:27] <Spec> which version of windows?
[05:28] <opapo> Spec: I am running dual boot windows xp and Kubuntu
[05:28] <Angel-SL> i want to install skype but it has dependencies and they (for some reason) need the cd but i lost it and i'm in a hurry so what should i do to force it to use the internet?
[05:28] <Spec> hmm, the winxp bcm drivers work for me well
[05:28] <benkong2> can someone help with an apt question?
[05:28] <Spec> opapo: what's not working about it? can you ifconfig wlan0 up;dhclient wlan0 ?
[05:28] <Spec> benkong2: please just ask your question :)
[05:28] <spikebdalf> opapo: then why are you not in #kubuntu?
[05:28] <Warbo> Angel-SL: Disable the CD repository in Synaptic (in Settings>Repositories)
[05:28] <Angel-SL> ok
[05:28] <Equin> I'm using vsftpd, how can I make sure a user only has access to his home directory and can't access anything else on the server? Setting the home directory of a user to a certain folder only makes that user end up in that folder at login, the user can just go all the way to the root and read all the files on my server's hdd.
[05:28] <jonathan_> !modem
[05:28] <Spec> #ubuntu doesn't turn away support for #kubuntu as far as i know
[05:28] <ubotu> modem is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto
[05:28] <opapo> spikebdalf: sorry
[05:29] <thelostpatrol> hi there
[05:29] <tritium> Spec: that's true
[05:29] <spikebdalf> Spec: it should start doing that, though.
[05:29] <thelostpatrol> i'm looking for help
[05:29] <Spec> why?
[05:29] <benkong2> I am doing sudo apt-get build-dep colorscheme and what I get is an error unable to find source package. I have the source downloaded in /tmp. What's wrong?
[05:29] <Spec> kde/gnome makes no difference to the underlying system
[05:29] <lightstar> Warbo: isn't cd is disabled automatically in dapper? at least it was for me
[05:29] <tritium> spikebdalf: no, we can't do that
[05:29] <spikebdalf> tritium: yes we can. doesn't mean we will.
[05:29] <Spec> if you do a server install of ubuntu, and do apt-get install kubuntu-desktop, *gasp*, it's kubuntu all of a sudden ... but a ubuntu server install
[05:29] <tritium> spikebdalf: we should not
[05:29] <Warbo> lightstar: No idea, I upgraded (I always disable the CD anyway because my home-written ones get scratched easily)
[05:30] <thelostpatrol> anyone?
[05:30] <Spec> I think if you do that an op may kick you, ... :p
[05:30] <spikebdalf> tritium: why not?
[05:30] <Spec> thelostpatrol: please ask your question
[05:30] <john___> <- new to ubuntu
[05:30] <lightstar> Warbo: i disable cd as well...easier to get the things off the net..and i keep losing the cds too:P
[05:30] <tritium> spikebdalf: because we're here to support all of the ubuntu endeavors
[05:30] <Spec> john___: do you like it?
[05:30] <SonOfAq> msg nickserve identify tamiya23$
[05:30] <john___> does anyone know how to get samba shares to show up in firefox when attaching files (e.g. gmail)
[05:30] <SonOfAq> msg nickserv identify tamiya23$
[05:30] <SonOfAq> msg nickserv
[05:30] <SonOfAq> nickserv
[05:30] <tritium> SonOfAq: time to change your passsword
[05:30] <spikebdalf> tritium: then what the bloody hell are #kubuntu and #xubuntu?
[05:30] <Spec> SonOfAq: i suggest you change your password
[05:30] <benkong2> I am doing sudo apt-get build-dep colorscheme what I get is an error unable to find source package. I have the source downloaded in /tmp. What's wrong?
[05:31] <tritium> spikebdalf: wow, calm down, buddy
[05:31] <hayden> how do i upgrade to dapper, do i just change all breezy 's to dapper then dist-upgrade?
[05:31] <Spec> spikebdalf: perhaps for xfce/kde related troubles in ubuntu
[05:31] <lightstar> SonOfAq: oops..time 2 change passwords
[05:31] <spikebdalf> tritium: not upset, just colorful, sorry
[05:31] <spikebdalf> heh
[05:31] <lightstar> hayden: do sudo apt-get update
[05:31] <tritium> Is hell bloody?  I guess there could be a lot of open wounds...
[05:31] <Spec> spikebdalf: but, if we're talking about wireless networking, that's universal
[05:31] <lightstar> hayden: then do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y
[05:31] <igge> !xgl
[05:31] <ubotu> 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/  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[05:32] <Spec> ie: i wont' provide support for kde in this channel, and i'd recommend them going to #kubuntu, but if they're running #kubuntu and trying to get help for how to burn a cd, i'll help them....
[05:32] <hayden> lightstar: do i need to change the sources ?
[05:32] <benkong2> !apt-get build-dep
[05:32] <ubotu> benkong2: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:32] <thelostpatrol> ok... so i have the 6.06 cd made, i'd like to know how to make it so i actually am in the OS
[05:32] <lightstar> hayden: just change reference from breezy to dapper in /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:32] <tritium> spikebdalf: it's not _wrong_ to suggest they first try #kubuntu
[05:32] <hayden> lightstar: thought so, thanks
[05:32] <lightstar> hayden: np ;)
[05:32] <Frogzoo> thelostpatrol: insert the cd - turn on the computer & install
[05:32] <spikebdalf> tritium: oh i know your point - I just think that this whole mess of buntus has complicated support and blurred the lines far too much.
[05:33] <spikebdalf> this, however, is not the place to discuss that.
[05:33] <tritium> mess of buntus ;)  heh
[05:33] <tritium> spikebdalf: I understand your point completely
[05:33] <Frogzoo> spikebdalf: it all fits on one DVD though...
[05:33] <thelostpatrol> i don't want to overwrite windows
[05:33] <Spec> spikebdalf: should have been to the NuN meeting yesterday....
[05:33] <spikebdalf> Spec: what'd i miss/
[05:33] <Warbo> A dapper drake would make less mess than a breezy badger though....
[05:33] <tritium> thelostpatrol: the installer can resize your windows partition
[05:33] <Spec> spikebdalf: the exactly same discussion in detail *2000
[05:33] <spikebdalf> Spec: got a log or something?
[05:33] <Spec> :p
[05:34] <thelostpatrol> i see.
[05:34] <Spec> spikebdalf: ooo, it was logged
[05:34] <thelostpatrol> well, off i go, i guess
[05:34] <Spec> spikebdalf: let me see if i have one
[05:34] <thelostpatrol> thanks for that
[05:34] <spikebdalf> Spec: ok
[05:34] <thelostpatrol> i'll be back i'm sure
[05:34] <Frogzoo> thelostpatrol: so just boot the CD 'live' Or defrag windows & reduce the windows partition to make space for an install (but backup 1st)
[05:34] <tritium> spikebdalf: clean up that mess of buntus you made!  :)
[05:34] <spikebdalf> haha tritium
[05:34] <tritium> Frogzoo: isn't that frustrating?
[05:35] <Frogzoo> damn!
[05:35] <Warbo> neutrinomass: You may be interested in http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem/EagleUsb
[05:35] <webguy> how do i figure out if i can apt-get http://us3.php.net/mcrypt
[05:36] <kane77> when I "df -h" i get something like varrun, varlock, udev, devshm, lrm... what are they???
[05:36] <lightstar> webguy: apt-get php?
[05:36] <Frogzoo> if I install XGL - can I have OO open & have irssi visible behind it?
[05:36] <wastrel> df -h
[05:36] <mo0se> whenever i put ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 as the option and then try to mount it, it says wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock and it goes on and on.
[05:36] <tritium> webguy: mcrypt is in universe
[05:36] <Warbo> kane77: Special filesystems which are linked to the system
[05:36] <neutrinomass> Warbo: It got updated ? <checks>
[05:36] <Spec> spikebdalf: http://dc.ubuntu-us.org/~spec/ubuntu-meeting-NuN.txt
[05:36] <spikebdalf> kane77: processes that help your system run
[05:36] <spikebdalf> Spec: sweet
[05:36] <spikebdalf> Spec: thanks
[05:36] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I wrote that EagleUSB one today
[05:36] <christotoday> there is a print server in the office here.. all the local windows users connect to it using \\printserver-01  where do I need to put this when using the 'Add a printer' tool in Dapper please?
[05:36] <webguy> Trinisan: what do you mean?  i am getting a fatal error when i try to use the function with the default lamp install
[05:37] <revstray> wow... now this is a full channel... 920 people? geez :)
[05:37] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Great! Excellent! I take it that its current information for Dapper ?
[05:37] <kane77> spikebdalf, Warbo ok... I thought it was something like this...
[05:37] <Frogzoo> christotoday: easiest to just us \\ip_address
[05:37] <neutrinomass> revstray: It peaked at ~1060 when Dapper was released :)
[05:37] <revstray> nice :)
[05:37] <Warbo> neutrinomass: Yes. I've added info on the packages, but they don't work AFAIK
[05:37] <Spec> so, if someone said "Hello everybody", and everybody responded with "Heya....". .......
[05:37] <revstray> I'm trying to install libapache2-mod-jk2 which appears to be in Breezy and not Dapper... any reason? :)
[05:37] <panda__> im getting "The following packages have unresolvable dependencies, Make sure that all required repositories are added and enabled in the preferences"  (im trying to install AMSN) ... what do I do?
[05:38] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Kernel 2.6.16 ? That means plug and play (the hardware aspect) :?
[05:38] <Spec> panda__: are you on dapper?
[05:38] <Equin> I'm using vsftpd, how can I make sure a user only has access to his home directory and can''t access anything else on the server? Setting the home directory of a user to a certain folder only makes that user end up in that folder at login, the user can just go all the way to the root and read all the files on my hdd.
[05:38] <Frogzoo> revstray: what module jk do? lamp setup was streamlined 4 dapper
[05:38] <spikebdalf> Spec: i can't believe i missed that meeting
[05:38] <zenithsN00b_> I have gdesklets running... but its STILL not what I want... I want like a bar of STREAMING headlines... like stocks, but polotics, world news... anyone have the answer
[05:38] <panda__> depens imlib1, sox and libpng10-o
[05:38] <panda__> depends*
[05:38] <spikebdalf> Spec: i ranted about this very subject before the meeting took place the other day
[05:38] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I'm not sure how the driver is integrated into 2.6.16 (is it treated like an ethernet interface or are there still special config tools?)
[05:39] <Spec> hehehe
[05:39] <saquib> >> HELP: i've installed runit from Synaptic, and having issues! Want to rollback .. wat to do? cant uninstall, i tink the system stalls!!
[05:39] <revstray> I believe jk connects Apache and Tomcat
[05:39] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Gimme a sec, I'll check the git tree ...
[05:39] <panda__> anyone?
[05:40] <Frogzoo> if I install XGL - can I have OO open & have irssi visible behind it?
[05:40] <skydragon38> that wiki worked perfectly, i thank you dearly
[05:40] <revstray> my intention is to get Apache Axis working
[05:40] <hayden> how can i disable xserver (so im just left with a basic cmd line?)
[05:40] <panda__> Spec, im on breezy badger
[05:40] <revstray> if I can do that w/o jk, that's fine with me
[05:40] <skydragon38> help installing frostwire?
[05:40] <wastrel> hayden:  sudo update-alternatives gdm remove
[05:40] <NoUse> Frogzoo I believe so
[05:40] <Frogzoo> revstray: wtf is jk ?
[05:40] <Some_Person> are u sure captive-ntfs doesnt work right with ubuntu?
[05:40] <hayden> wastrel: thanks
[05:40] <raptros-v76> hayden: ctrl+alt+f1
[05:40] <NoUse> Frogzoo you could ask in #ubuntu-xgl
[05:40] <Warbo> hayden: Just for now (ie. not on every boot) press ctrl-alt-f1, login and type "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop"
[05:40] <iratik> HELP! I've chmoded usr/bin/sudo to another user now I can't run sudo and can't boot or anything - what do i do!!!
[05:40] <Frogzoo> NoUse: damn - more excuse to fiddle & blow off work :D
[05:40] <wastrel> hayden:  er, not update-alternatives,  update-rc.d
[05:41] <vagikim> Cze ludziska mam pytanie co zrobic by muc zainstalowac kadu. jak robie wg instrukcji na stronie kadu to mi wyskakuje brak pewnych paczek.Prosze o pomoc!!!
[05:41] <revstray> jk stands for Jakarta
[05:41] <raptros-v76> iratik: get a rescue cd
[05:41] <Some_Person> iratik: chmod it back with livecd
[05:41] <Spec> iratik: you need to boot the livecd, chroot the partition, and chmod it back
[05:41] <wastrel> !pl
[05:41] <revstray> the Apache Jakarta Tomcat connector
[05:41] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[05:41] <Spec> !rescue
[05:41] <ubotu> from memory, rescue is Boot the install cd with rescue as boot parameter for system rescue mode
[05:41] <hayden> raptros-v76, Warbo: i'm using xbox-linux so the only way i can connect/use it is by remote login (ssh)
[05:41] <christotoday> Frogzoo - should I choose 'cups printer'? and if so, it asks for a URI like ipp:// or http://  but all I have is the address like \\serverthing
[05:41] <iratik> Some_person: HOW? I've got the server distro of dapper, I boot from the CD, then what?
[05:41] <raptros-v76> hayden: ...blarg!
[05:41] <Spec> iratik: did you read what ubotu said? boot livecd with "rescue" as boot parameter
[05:41] <saquib> >> HELP: i've installed runit from Synaptic, and having issues! Want to rollback .. wat to do? cant uninstall, i tink the system stalls!!
[05:42] <Spec> Some_Person: it works right for me
[05:42] <roler> In the Network Settings, I have a profile set for work, and a profile set for home... But everytime I go work to home, I have to manually click and change it to connect to the internet... What gives? How can I not have to do this?
[05:42] <zenithsN00b_> I have gdesklets running... but its STILL not what I want... I want like a bar of STREAMING headlines... like stocks, but polotics, world news... anyone have the answer
[05:42] <Some_Person> iratik: boot with the LiveCD
[05:42] <Spec> Some_Person: but you really should back up befor eyou, uhh, do anything with it
[05:42] <hayden> raptros-v76: its not illegal afaik
[05:42] <iratik> Spec: I don't have the livecd is there a way to do rescue without the LiveCD ?
[05:42] <raptros-v76> i know.
[05:42] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Hm... since it's in drivers/usb/atm/ it's probably like the speedtouch and accessrunner. I don't think it can be seen as an ethernet interface
[05:42] <Spec> iratik: download any live cd, dsl, any linux distribution basically that boots off a cd
[05:42] <iratik> Spec: No way to do it with just the cd i installed the server from?
[05:42] <Frogzoo> revstray: I see: libapache-mod-jk
[05:42] <Some_Person> iratik: get the livecd, or a system rescue disc
[05:42] <raptros-v76> hayden: i just dont know how to help you
[05:42] <Spec> iratik: yes, use that cd
[05:42] <Warbo> zenithsN00b_: Mezzo desktop has that. I don't know if they can be added to GNOME desktop though (www.symphonyos.com)
[05:43] <Frogzoo> revstray: also libapache2-mod-jk
[05:43] <Spec> iratik: do you want me to walk you through it?
[05:43] <zenithsN00b_> Warbo, k, I'll check it out.
[05:43] <iratik> Spec: its not possible using just the server ISO is it.
[05:43] <Spec> iratik: yes it is
[05:43] <Warbo> neutrinomass: OK, I was just wondering how the configuration would be set up. Looks like it is still a custom job (rather than an integrated tool like if it was emulating ethernet)
[05:43] <revstray> *cough* doh... the jk2 must have been what was messing up my search.
[05:44] <hayden> raptros-v76: ah
[05:44] <iratik> Spec: what do I do, i really need help
[05:44] <Spec> iratik: join #spec-nun
[05:44] <Frogzoo> revstray: apt-cache search is your friend
[05:44] <revstray> Frogzoo: *embarrassed* thanks.
[05:44] <revstray> yes, apt-cache is good
[05:44] <Some_Person> iratik: no
[05:44] <Frogzoo> revstray: yw
[05:44] <neutrinomass> Warbo: I don't think you *need* eagleconf (or whatever its name). It probably is just a convienience....
[05:44] <neutrinomass> Warbo: I'd guess its just a matter of setting up the firmware and pppd ....
[05:45] <revstray> and btw... as a recent pure debian convert, Ubuntu is refreshing
[05:45] <Warbo> neutrinomass: Well, I would prefer to use network-admin, but I can live with eagleconfig if it means I don't have to edit files by hand (I have actually set up an eagle-usb connection by hand on a Kanotix LiveCD)
[05:45] <Some_Person> what is ubuntu lite and easyubuntu?
[05:45] <roler> In the Network Settings, I have a profile set for work, and a profile set for home... But everytime I go work to home, I have to manually click and change it to connect to the internet... What gives? How can I not have to do this?
[05:46] <krammy> am I corect in assuming that there is no gui provided with dapper drake server lts?  If so how can I get one.
[05:46] <hastesaver> Can I backup DVDs?
[05:46] <Warbo> brb, food is waiting for me :)
[05:46] <pussfeller> anybody else having probs seeing certain people on gaim and kopete MSN?
[05:46] <saquib> >> Cany anyone HELP me Removing "runit" ?????
[05:46] <pussfeller> all of a sudden?
[05:47] <Codenut> Hey everyone
[05:47] <hayden> how do i create a new user with sudo rights ?
[05:47] <Toge> why all games works lagged with cedega?
[05:47] <iratik> Help: ! THere is no livecd for dapper?!
[05:47] <spikebdalf> interesting
[05:47] <tritium> hayden: add that user to the admin group
[05:48] <hayden> tritium: ok thanks
[05:48] <Toge> graphic acceleration?
[05:48] <LjL> iratik: the main CD *is* a live CD
[05:48] <kieranDOA> hayden: /etc/sudoers
[05:48] <iratik> I need to get to a root prompt quick, my boss'l be here in an hour - i've accidently changed the /usr/bin/sudo ownership and i'm stuck
[05:49] <NoUse> iratik https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LostPassword
[05:49] <jonathan_> if I have a dial up modem and I install the drivers, when I start up firefox will it automatically use the modem?
[05:49] <bean> hi
[05:49] <Pupeno> Hello.
[05:49] <NoUse> iratik that will get you a root prompt, then set sudo's permissions to: -rwsr-xr-x and owned by root:root
[05:50] <kieranDOA> jonathan: You'll need to configure it
[05:50] <bean> is it possible to mount a windows dynamic disk in ubuntu?
[05:50] <zenithsN00b_> Warbo: gdesklets would be fine I guess,  I just wish I could find one or two that updated every half hour, CNN headlines are the same ALL DAY!
[05:50] <livevil> hi, I would install ubuntu 6.10 on a pc with 5.10 version. I don't want to upgrade, but uninstall previous version and install the last one. but leaving the install cd in the driver the process blocks saynfg kernel panic!!! What can I do'
[05:50] <jishin> how can i reconfigure locales in dapper ?
[05:50] <wastrel> the wiki has answers for everything.
[05:51] <bean> how do i get windows logical disk manager support in ubuntu?
[05:51] <tritium> jishin: sudo dpkg-reconfigue locales
[05:51] <bean> LDM
[05:51] <LjL> wastrel: will the universe end?
[05:51] <tritium> reconfigure even
[05:51] <jishin> i run sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales , but it just make old locales again
[05:51] <jishin> i couldn't choose the locales as i did before
[05:51] <zenithsN00b_> NPR seems to be a good RSS feed that updates every 45 minutes or so... anyone know any other ones that update a lot?
[05:52] <spikeb> zenithsN00b_: bbc
[05:52] <livevil> hi, I would install ubuntu 6.10 on a pc with 5.10 version. I don't want to upgrade, but uninstall previous version and install the last one. but leaving the install cd in the driver the process blocks saynfg kernel panic!!! What can I do''
[05:52] <tritium> jishin: System->Administration->Language Support
[05:52] <NoUse> livevil please don't repeat your question
[05:52] <Pupeno> What happened to configuring screensavers ?
[05:52] <wastrel> Pupeno:  system->preferences->screensaver
[05:52] <webguy> i need the mcrypt php function which does not come with the defaiult bb ubuntu install.  how do i add it?
[05:52] <livevil> sorry I haven't made it with intention
[05:52] <bean> help pls
[05:53] <NoUse> livevil how did you download the ISO?
[05:53] <bean> is it possible to recover my data from the windows dynamic disk?
[05:53] <Codenut> How would I use an ethernet card to connect to a network where the is a CDROM of Breezy to install. The CD rom on my Dell docking station does not work.
[05:53] <jishin> I checked English , Japanese in Language support but it seems to add just about UTF-8
[05:53] <livevil> from ubuntu site www.ubuntu.com
[05:53] <NoUse> livevil with bittorrent or no?
[05:53] <livevil> europe mirror
[05:53] <Pupeno> wastrel: that lets me choose a screensaver, but it doesn't let me configure a screensaver (like, random screensaver used to let me choose which ones to use).
[05:53] <zenithsN00b_> thanks spikeb, I'll check it out.
[05:53] <jishin> I also want to add ja_JP.eucJP , that's why need to add manually
[05:53] <livevil> I haven't bittorrent
[05:53] <livevil> emule
[05:53] <NoUse> livevil did you verify that the ISO was downloaded properly?
[05:53] <webguy> ANYONE? i need the mcrypt php function which does not come with the defaiult bb ubuntu install.  how do i add it?
[05:53] <spikeb> zenithsN00b_: for geek news, slashdot has a feed :)
[05:53] <kieranDOA> webguy: "You need to compile PHP with the --with-mcrypt[=DIR]  parameter to enable this extension. DIR is the mcrypt install directory. Make sure you compile libmcrypt with the option --disable-posix-threads."
[05:54] <NoUse> livevil bittorrent is the best way to get ISOS, for future reference
[05:54] <livevil> I tried to reinstall the old version the eroor message remains
[05:54] <Codenut> Can I boot under windows and then install ubuntu from there?
[05:54] <zenithsN00b_> spikeb: nice, how often does it update?
[05:54] <livevil> I don't think the problem is a corruption in the iso
[05:54] <NoUse> livevil I know, did you verify that the iso was downloaded properly?
[05:54] <webguy> kieranDOA: thanks - where did you geth that from and how do i compile on my server?  is that from a page with more directions?
[05:54] <tritium> Codenut: no, but you can boot into the desktop Live CD, and install from that
[05:54] <livevil> no, How I can verify?
[05:54] <Panda-> I can't install AMSN w/ synaptic... it says it's missing repositories
[05:54] <spikeb> zenithsN00b_: i'm not sure, but every time there's a new story on /. i'd imagine
[05:54] <jishin> where can i manually edit locales in dapper ?
[05:54] <spikeb> zenithsN00b_: so quite often some days
[05:54] <kieranDOA> http://uk.php.net/mcrypt
[05:54] <tritium> webguy: you can apt-get build packages from source
[05:55] <usuario> cristina_galaroza@hotmail.com
[05:55] <wastrel> Pupeno:  so seems that dapper has replaced xscreensaver with some gnomey version.
[05:55] <zenithsN00b_> spikeb: sweet, maybe I'll do that.  NPR and slashdot sounds like a winning combo.
[05:55] <wastrel> Pupeno:  maybe installing xscreensaver will fix ...  you know how gnome loves to dumb down options.
[05:55] <spikeb> zenithsN00b_: :)
[05:55] <Panda-> depends imlib1, sox and libpng10-o <[05:55] <Codenut> I have only seen the feature set of the live CD, it seems to show off the featurs, but hey, I will try any thing now.
[05:55] <spikeb> Pupeno: install xscreensaver
[05:55] <NoUse> !verify
[05:55] <ubotu> somebody said verify was to check the integrity of your installation media, one way is to visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[05:55] <NoUse> livevil ^^^
[05:55] <livevil> ok
[05:56] <webguy> tritium: well how do i --disable-posix-threads if i do apt-get install mcrypt?
[05:56] <livevil> !verify
[05:56] <tritium> webguy: I told you you can _build_ from source packages
[05:56] <livevil> whre I have to execute this command?
[05:56] <livevil> have I , sorry
[05:56] <bobo> anyone??
[05:56] <webguy> sorry tritium i am new at this i do't know how to build from source packages?
[05:57] <webguy> do you mean that I can't apt get rather i need to install from source?
[05:57] <iratik> Alright guys, i've accidentally changed the user ownership of /usr/bin/sudo What is the proper chmod and chown command to revert it back to its intended state??
[05:57] <raptros-v76> iratik: rtfm
[05:57] <tritium> webguy: no, I'm saying there are repositories of source packages, just like binary packages, and you can build from source using apt-get
[05:57] <raptros-v76> iratik: j/k
[05:58] <webguy> so what would i type exactly?  apt-get install mcrypt --disable-posix-threads
[05:58] <kieranDOA> iratik: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LostPassword
[05:58] <phoenixofcha0s> guys im doing a very wierd thing i need to copy a backup of all the files on my system to a folder how do i do this ?
[05:58] <raptros-v76> kieranDOA: hes done that, i belive
[05:58] <phoenixofcha0s> i have all the files ready to copy how do i copy ?
[05:58] <iratik> kieranDOA: I'm on that page, thats for addressing a password malfunction not user ownership of /usr/bin/sudo
[05:58] <wastrel> -rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 93844 2006-05-17 04:41 /usr/bin/sudo
[05:58] <tritium> webguy: no, not exactly.  You'll want to read the man page for apt-get for how to build
[05:58] <bobo> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[05:58] <bobo>  amsn: Depends: imlib1 but it is not installable
[05:58] <bobo> , Depends: sox but it is not going to be installed
[05:58] <bobo>  and   Depends: libpng10-0 but it is not installable
[05:58] <bobo>  .... broken package.....what do I do??
[05:58] <phoenixofcha0s> I need to copy from /media/EXTERNAL/backup to /home/ubuntu/Desktop/hda
[05:58] <tritium> bobo: pastebin!
[05:58] <NoUse> !flood
[05:59] <ubotu> well, flood is for pasting, please use http://pastebin.com , http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org or #flood here on freenode.
[05:59] <webguy> can you give me a sample command? tritium?
[05:59] <iratik> wastrel: I don't know how to erad the rwxs stuff, whats the proper chown command- is there any extra flags i have to pass?
[05:59] <bobo> sorry
[05:59] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  depends on the kind of files.   the 'cp' command, or a nice intercface like 'mc' makes it easier
[05:59] <raptros-v76> iratik: do that to get permissions to change sudo
[05:59] <onkarshinde> Any idea when will we see Ekiga update in repositories?
[05:59] <wastrel> iratik:  what does your ls -l /usr/bin/sudo   look like currently?
[05:59] <tritium> onkarshinde: when and if there is a security fix
[06:00] <raptros-v76> iratik: what did you change? ownership? or permissions
[06:00] <daxxar> Hm. I can't seem to disable audible bell and have a visual bell. In .inputrc, I set it to be visible, but this just disables the audible bell.
[06:00] <iratik> ownership
[06:00] <tritium> onkarshinde: after a stable release, only security fixes are made
[06:00] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, um its all the system files what i have done is copied all the files to an external hardrive and then wiped linux and installed windows made a ext3 partion and now ive mde a folder ont he desktop mounted it has hda2 which is the linux partion and im trying to move all the files back
[06:00] <kieranDOA> "<NoUse> iratik that will get you a root prompt, then set sudo's permissions to: -rwsr-xr-x and owned by root:root"
[06:00] <iratik> is it just chmod root sudo?
[06:00] <bobo> does anyone know how to met those dependencies?
[06:00] <tritium> webguy: I'm going to have to get going soon.
[06:00] <daxxar> Anyone have any suggestions?
[06:00] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, make sense ?
[06:00] <raptros-v76> iratik: no
[06:00] <NoUse> iratik chown root:root
[06:00] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  you are saying you are trying to 'restore' a backed up linux install?
[06:00] <M1sapoes> [5:58pm]  * Now talking in #ubuntu
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[06:00] <M1sapoes> [5:58pm]  * Set by Seveas on Thu Jun 08 19:17:19
[06:00] <M1sapoes> [5:58pm]  <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, make sense ?
[06:00] <M1sapoes> [5:58pm]  <raptros-v76> iratik: no
[06:00] <onkarshinde> tritium: I don't think so. I thing bug fixes are also made
[06:00] <M1sapoes> [5:58pm]  * Now talking in #ubuntu
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[06:00] <webguy> tritium thanks - i guess i am a little lost then
[06:00] <M1sapoes> [5:58pm]  * Set by Seveas on Thu Jun 08 19:17:19
[06:00] <NoUse> M1sapoes STOP!
[06:01] <M1sapoes> [5:58pm]  <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, make sense ?
[06:01] <M1sapoes> [5:58pm]  <raptros-v76> iratik: no
[06:01] <krod> How would I go about installing the kernel headers?
[06:01] <Mewshi> Dude
[06:01] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, its not a... like..backup just everyfile on the linux partion i recently had
[06:01] <tritium> onkarshinde: no
[06:01] <Mewshi> do you not understand the meaning of STOP?
[06:01] <kieranDOA> krod:i believe the kernel headers get installed when you install gcc/g++ atleast they did with me
[06:01] <bobo> can someone help me?
[06:01] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  everything as inb the /etc/ /dev/ /root/ /var/ dirs and so forth? or just /home?
[06:01] <spikeb> stop, in the name of love
[06:01] <onkarshinde> tritium: Do you manage any package in repositories?
[06:01] <phoenixofcha0s> yes
[06:01] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_williis thats is corect
[06:02] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis,  that is correct
[06:02] <tritium> onkarshinde: I work on packages in universe only
[06:02] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  ok - the question now is how did you 'back' them up?>
[06:02] <krod> kieranDOA, I don't think so..
[06:02] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis let me see just a second
[06:02] <onkarshinde> tritium: AFAIK, bug fixes are also made that is why we have dapper, dapper-updates, dapper-security
[06:02] <webguy> according to this page there is a package php5-mcrypt http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/dapper/source/php-mcrypt
[06:03] <nalioth_> misterj: please don't paste in here
[06:03] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, i used this "sudo tar lvcf - . | (cd /media/EXTERNAL/backup ; tar xpvf -)"
[06:03] <webguy> however, when i run apt-get install php5-mcrypt i am get an error that "coutn' find package.."
[06:03] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  you then want to use that command but you need to reverse the aartuments - if you dont - you will mess up permissions.
[06:03] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, but its not actually a .tar file on the external hardrive just a folder i need to get all the content of the folder into the folder on my desktop
[06:04] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, i've tried that but it didnt work ?
[06:04] <jacopoexchange> hey, is there a way i can remove the dependences i'm not using anymore?
[06:04] <tritium> onkarshinde: those are only _major_ bug fixes
[06:04] <neutrinomass> Warbo: In what package is the firmware? ueagle-atm-data or something ?
[06:04] <dr_willis> You did it wrong ghen. :P what part dident work?
[06:04] <tritium> onkarshinde: or, security fixes
[06:04] <LjL> jacopoexchange: if you install stuff using aptitude rather than apt-get, that will be done automatically when you remove packages
[06:04] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis,  this is what i tried to use "tar lvcf - . | (cd /media/external/backup ; tar xpvf -)"
[06:04] <LjL> jacopoexchange: otherwise, try 'debfoster'
[06:04] <LjL> jacopoexchange: and 'orphaner'
[06:04] <onkarshinde> tritium: Ok. What do you think about the bug fixes in Ekiga 2.0.2 http://www.ekiga.org/
[06:04] <tritium> onkarshinde: I've not seen them
[06:04] <mattikoo> I'm trying to compile plugger and I don't get configure script throught. I got error: configure: error: Unable to find X11 libraries
[06:05] <jacopoexchange> LjL: what are those, other package managers?
[06:05] <webguy> another way of asking the same question is why doesn't apt-get install php5-mcrypt work if i see it is a package on this page http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/dapper/web/php5-mcrypt
[06:05] <onkarshinde> mattikoo: Why do you need plugger?
[06:05] <tritium> onkarshinde: and, I think they'll be in edgy in October
[06:05] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,   you need to use where the HD is at you are restoreing to. not /media/excternal/backup,     and you need to be IN /media/external/backup when you do it
[06:05] <wastrel> what's plugger?
[06:05] <mattikoo> onkarshinde: for opera
[06:05] <LjL> jacopoexchange: no, tools that help finding and removing unused dependencies. 'orphaner' is the wrong name though, try "apt-cache search ophan"
[06:05] <Codenut> where do I get a new sources.list file, I have messed mine up majorly
[06:05] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis before doing that i did this cd /home/ubuntu/Desktop/hda
[06:05] <NoUse> iratik then chmod 655 /usr/bin/sudo && chmod +s /usr/bin/sudo
[06:05] <onkarshinde> mattikoo: I think you need to install development packages for xorg
[06:05] <tritium> jacopoexchange: and start using aptitude.  It removed unneeded dependencies when packages that pulled them in are uninstalled.
[06:06] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  you sure it waswne 'hda1' ?
[06:06] <onkarshinde> !tell Codenut about sources
[06:06] <skydragon38> what is the name of the package for frostwire
[06:06] <jacopoexchange> LjL: i have aptitude installed ,though i didn't know it
[06:06] <jacopoexchange> i'll check it out, thanks
[06:06] <mattikoo> onkarshinde: thank you :) I'm trying get shockwave running opera too
[06:06] <bobo> Can't install AMSN on Breezy Badger... says it doesnt meet dependencies... what do I do??
[06:06] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis its working now...
[06:06] <LjL> jacopoexchange: aptitude is standard. however, it won't be any use now -- you need to use it for *installing* packages as well, otherwise the function to auto-remove dependencies won't work. i suggest you start using it for installing stuff from now on, tho
[06:06] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  :P ya had to use  hda1 ?
[06:06] <onkarshinde> bobo: Does it tell you what dependencies?
[06:06] <bobo> yeah
[06:06] <kieranDOA> Krod: im sure they do, atleast they did with me, I have them installed and i have only installed gcc/g++
[06:07] <bobo> imlibl, sox and libpng10-0
[06:07] <jacopoexchange> LjL: alright, will do
[06:07] <zxc333> Can anyone help my understand an error I get when I make install?
[06:07] <tritium> webguy: it's in universe repo.  Do you not have your sources.list setup for that?
[06:07] <onkarshinde> bobo: Can you patse your sources.list in pastebin?
[06:07] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, no just decided to work ah crap its putting everything into a folder called backup i need it just to put everything out in the  open !
[06:07] <LjL> jacopoexchange: the syntax is basically the same as apt-get: aptitude install blah, aptitude remove blah....
[06:07] <jacopoexchange> that's good
[06:07] <bobo> onkarshinde: alright
[06:08] <Spec> E: Couldn't find package blah
[06:08] <Spec> :-/
[06:08] <webguy> i guess not, how do i set that up tritium
[06:08] <tritium> !tell webguy about universe
[06:08] <Winters> hello guys
[06:08] <Winters> how is it going
[06:08] <wastrel> i!
[06:08] <Winters> may i need some hel of u
[06:08] <LjL> Spec: :-P
[06:08] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis,  i need to copy its not working !
[06:09] <neutrinomass> Where can I find a list of the packages that are on the install CD ?
[06:09] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis i try to access the backup folder in hda and it says permission denied
[06:09] <webguy> ok, i foudn that and uncommented those lines in tehe sources.list file tri
[06:09] <dr_willis> you proberly need to use root to access it
[06:09] <bobo> onkarshinde; I posted my sources.list on pastebin
[06:10] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, i dont want it to go into a folder i want it to go into hda
[06:10] <onkarshinde> bobo: URL?
[06:10] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, its copying all the fies into a folder called backup which i dont want !
[06:10] <bobo> onkarshinde: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15401
[06:11] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  hda is mounted to a directory somewhere. and its probverly 'hda1'   yoy may need to do some reading on the tar command.
[06:11] <Spec> so, umm, how do I install every package available?
[06:11] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, the mounted directory is hda2 the folder i have on the desktop is called hda im working of a live cd
[06:11] <dr_willis> Spec,  better Q. why would you want EVERY package
[06:11] <watson540> haha Spec
[06:12] <raptros-v76> Spec: its impossible
[06:12] <jonathan_> hey guys how can I use openbox as my default window manager for GNOME
[06:12] <LjL> Spec, you could edit sources.list and comment out everything but the CD, then apt-get update, then apt-cache search ""
[06:12] <jonathan_> please?
[06:12] <LjL> raptros-v76: well, it's most definitely not
[06:13] <zxc333> what does install -c -m 755 -p mean
[06:13] <LjL> raptros-v76: but then i agree it's not necessarily very useful either
[06:13] <dr_willis> jonathan_,  ya may waqnt to google the wiki/forums for detaikes on that. Id just make a new 'gnome-openbox' desktop entry for gdm myself.
[06:13] <webguy> tritium i got it working thanks!
[06:13] <wastrel> !openbox
[06:13] <ubotu> hmm... openbox is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Openbox
[06:13] <onkarshinde> bobo: Uncomment the line debhttp://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntubreezyuniverse
[06:13] <phoenixofcha0s> trippeh, are you the guy who helped me before ?
[06:14] <Codenut> That pastebin is just way too coool!!!!
[06:14] <Crescendo> How to install SSH server?
[06:14] <dr_willis> !ssh
[06:14] <ubotu> hmm... ssh is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[06:14] <onkarshinde> bobo: Also the line debhttp://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntubreezymainrestricted
[06:14] <Crescendo> No gui,.
[06:14] <raptros-v76> LjL: no, its literaly impossible to install literally every package. its called conflicts.
[06:14] <orbin> Crescendo: w3m <url>
[06:15] <b0ef> my friend is running the livecd (6.06) and using synaptic; he is trying to find clamav, but the search turns up nothing
[06:15] <jonathan_> HEY GUYS, in gnome, how do I find the 'run' dialog, where I can type in the name of a program and it runs it
[06:15] <LjL> raptros-v76: true. although i'm not sure the CD would contain conflicting packages
[06:15] <anakiki252> hello everyone... sorry if my question is too specific, but has anyone tried to install NS2 (network simulator 2) on dapper?
[06:15] <raptros-v76> LjL: but the packages on  the cd will be outdated
[06:15] <orbin> b0ef: clamav is in universe
[06:15] <orbin> ubotu: tell b0ef about universe
[06:15] <onkarshinde> b0ef: I guess clamav is in universe and universe is not enabled by default
[06:16] <LjL> raptros-v76: guess so, but then i think he was only asking about the cd packages
[06:16] <orbin> jonathan_: alt+f2
[06:16] <Kibou> where do I set HISTCONTROL systemwide?
[06:16] <b0ef> orbin: right, thanks
[06:16] <jonathan_> orbin, doesn't work :(
[06:16] <Winters> could any body help me to configurate mi wifi card in the laptop??? Please i dont know what to do im desesperated to make it run!!!!
[06:16] <orbin> jonathan_: you running gnome?
[06:16] <jonathan_> orbin, yeah i promise!
[06:16] <jonathan_> I pressed it a million times lol
[06:16] <orbin> lol
[06:16] <raptros-v76> my lag was really high right there.
[06:17] <jonathan_> I read that it was alt+f2 on a forum too
[06:17] <ana> hola soy ana 18
[06:17] <jonathan_> orbin, is there any other way to reach that dialog?
[06:17] <LjL> !es
[06:17] <orbin> jonathan_: sys > prefs > k/b shortcuts
[06:17] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:17] <wastrel> open a terminal
[06:17] <ana> hay alguien porai soy ana 18
[06:17] <daqing> i have right now installed the  ubuntu  6.06, but it seems that there is no graphic drivers installed
[06:17] <wastrel> !es
[06:17] <jonathan_> ana, hola, pero hay un canal para espanol
[06:17] <ubuntu> hola ana como estas
[06:17] <wastrel> ah nvm
[06:17] <onkarshinde> Winters: can you paste output of command 'lspci' in pastebin?
[06:17] <jonathan_> ana, que quieres
[06:17] <ana> nada
[06:17] <daqing> can any one help me  ?
[06:17] <wastrel> jonathan_:  open a terminal instead of the run box
[06:18] <ubuntu> ana como estas de que pais eres?
[06:18] <orbin> daqing: what's happening?
[06:18] <orbin> daqing: do you get a blue screen saying stuff about X?
[06:18] <jonathan_> wastrel, but obviously I'm trying to get to the run box instead of the terminal...
[06:18] <ana> de espaa
[06:18] <neutrinomass> daqing: Did you install the "server" or is that you get some error from the X server ?
[06:18] <daqing> no
[06:18] <Winters> yes i have tow
[06:18] <orbin> jonathan_: check what key combo is assigned in k/b shortcuts
[06:18] <daqing> no
[06:18] <ubuntu> yo soy de argentina y estoy mirando como gana alemania ante consta rica
[06:19] <Winters> one is a linksys in a acer travelmate 2300
[06:19] <Warbo> daqing: have you changed the configuration, or is this just the default?
[06:19] <Cin> Well, my RAM passes with memtest, I "sorted" my xorg.conf... and it still crashes. :(
[06:19] <orbin> wastrel: i dunno, pretty cool  to ust fire and forget
[06:19] <b0ef> orbin: does he need to install ubuntu to enable universe repositories?
[06:19] <orbin> s/ust/just
[06:19] <daqing> i use the default config
[06:19] <wastrel> i always have at least one terminal open anyway so meh.
[06:19] <orbin> b0ef: afaik, yes.
[06:19] <Kibou> anyone know how to set HISTCONTROL globally?
[06:19] <daqing> my problem is
[06:20] <Warbo> daqing: Hmmm. Have you got some brand new hardware which Ubuntu might not know about?
[06:20] <b0ef> orbin: is there no way to install an application when running the live cd?
[06:20] <Winters> are u there Okarshinde
[06:20] <LjL> b0ef: yes, there is. just install it, and it will work. not sure about adding universe
[06:20] <daqing> i think no
[06:20] <opitwin> Hello
[06:20] <onkarshinde> Winters: Yes. Did you paste the output? URL please
[06:21] <Winters> sorry im really new
[06:21] <ana> hola ubuntu estas ai
[06:21] <Winters> do u mind if we spoke ijn privare so thats way we can speak better
[06:21] <daqing> when i drag a window ,it reacts very slow (sorry for my poor english
[06:21] <orbin> ana: por favor usen #ubuntu-es
[06:21] <onkarshinde> Winters: No problem
[06:22] <lploisirs> hello
[06:22] <wastrel> daqing - you speak chinese?
[06:22] <daqing> yes
[06:22] <Winters> ok
[06:22] <lploisirs> I have a little question
[06:22] <daqing> i am from china
[06:22] <lploisirs> I want to install the nvidia driver but for that I have to stop the x server
[06:22] <wastrel> #ubuntu-cn
[06:22] <anakiki252> ok... does anyone tried to install libc6_2.3.5-1ubuntu12.5.10.1_i386.deb on dapper?
[06:22] <lploisirs> when I do a kill X, X stop and immediatly restart
[06:22] <Some_Person> HELP ME I CANT REFRESH MY REPOSITORIES I WAS TRYING TO ADD THE UBUNTU CD HELP ME
[06:22] <onkarshinde> lploisirs: who says so?
[06:22] <lploisirs> How to really stop X ?
[06:22] <raptros-v76> lploisirs: Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
[06:22] <anakiki252> anyone greek here?
[06:22] <Warbo> daqing: OK, so the graphics are coming up? That's good. Basically there are three main drivers. vesa works on anything, but is very slow. Then you have free drivers (which Ubuntu uses) which are better, but still slow. Then you have non-free drivers (which you have to add yourself) which may fix your problem
[06:22] <LjL> lploisirs: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[06:22] <raptros-v76> Some_Person: sudo apt-get update
[06:22] <LjL> lploisirs: then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start to restart it
[06:23] <lploisirs> LjL: I tried that and nothing happens
[06:23] <orbin> LjL: too fast :P
[06:23] <rob_p> Kibou:  You can probably set that in /etc/bash.bashrc and it'll apply globally.
[06:23] <raptros-v76> lploisirs: ctrl+Alt+Backspace
[06:23] <wastrel> daqing:  #ubuntu-cn
[06:23] <raptros-v76> trust me on this
[06:23] <ksaad> hello, i have a question
[06:23] <Warbo> daqing: Do you know what company made your graphics card?
[06:23] <lploisirs> onkarshinde: THe Nvidia driver said that I have to stop it, I will try ctrl+alt+backpsace
[06:23] <lploisirs> thank a lot
[06:23] <ksaad> how can i setup speedtouch modem in ubuntu?
[06:23] <Warbo> !speedtouch
[06:23] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Warbo
[06:24] <Warbo> dammit
[06:24] <LjL> lploisirs: ctrl+alt+backspace will stop it *and* immediately restart it. however, i think that's quite sufficient for getting the driver to work
[06:24] <Kibou> rob_p, I see.. I think I tried that already will try again.. brb
[06:24] <ksaad> yeah, speedtouch
[06:24] <Winters> onkarshinde: are u there sir, the problem is that i have start to use linux and i have left windows so now i need to configurate my laptop wifi
[06:24] <daqing> yes ,it is sis
[06:24] <Warbo> ksaad: There is a page on wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem
[06:24] <ksaad> any iea how to set it up?
[06:24] <b0ef> orbin: ok, I see; he says he can install it, but he cannot find how to do it;), (sorry)
[06:24] <Winters> but i dont have such an idea how to do it
[06:24] <ksaad> hmmm
[06:24] <ksaad> thank you
[06:24] <Some_Person> warbo: google it then add it to ubotu!
[06:24] <lploisirs> LjL: you're right, it restart immediatly, but I don't have enough time to launch the driver installation
[06:24] <Winters> i may need some hgelp to configurate it
[06:24] <b0ef> hmm, he found it
[06:24] <onkarshinde> Winters: Yes. But to get it working you need to provide some details.
[06:24] <LjL> lploisirs: you can install the driver while X is running
[06:24] <Tykan> any help with Wine error saying "checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables" while trying to compilate wine version for WoW?
[06:25] <Winters> ok
[06:25] <Warbo> Some_Person: I would prefer to make some sort of !eagleusb (because I wrote a wiki page on that today)
[06:25] <Winters> im speaking with u in private do u copy me sir
[06:25] <Winters> ?
[06:25] <daqing> Warbo: my driver patten is sis 650
[06:25] <LjL> Tykan: do you have build-essential installed?
[06:25] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Is the stuff in ueagle-atm-utils *neccessary* ?
[06:25] <Tykan> first time using Ubntu or Linux... no idea on what that is
[06:25] <Warbo> daqing: I do not have much experience with sis cards sorry. I don't know if there is a faster driver
[06:25] <wastrel> hi Tykan
[06:25] <onkarshinde> Winters: No. I didn't get any message
[06:26] <LjL> Tykan: then type "sudo aptitude install build-essential", that should get you a working GCC
[06:26] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I don't know as I haven't set up that driver yet
[06:26] <johnnybong> hi Tykan
[06:26] <_Terry> hey guys
[06:26] <Scorpmoon> i like the way when you go up from a directory, the last visited dir is highlighted
[06:26] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Ok, thanks :)
[06:26] <Some_Person> just use "ubotu: whatever is whatever u want it to say"
[06:26] <Tykan> hello all =) gonna try that LjL
[06:26] <Scorpmoon> i was so stupid I called my username and the computer name (domain name) the same
[06:26] <Scorpmoon> is the home directory named after the username?
[06:26] <spikeb> yup Scorpmoon
[06:26] <_Spire_> Scorpmoon: yes
[06:26] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I want to install a BSD soon, so I can check it out on there without screwing up my eagle-usb
[06:26] <Winters> van u sent me the private maybe im not doing right
[06:26] <_Terry> ok going from this process: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1085375#post1085375
[06:26] <neutrinomass> Warbo: I'm asking because we have to put some pressure for CD inclusion and there's hardly any space on it :(
[06:26] <_Terry> to this process: lilo -v -r /mnt
[06:26] <Some_Person> Err http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security Release.gpg
[06:26] <phoenixofcha0s> can somebody please tell me how to copy files using terminal
[06:26] <_Terry> is something missing there?
[06:27] <_Spire_> phoenixofcha0s:
[06:27] <_Terry> because I get a bash:lilo command not found error
[06:27] <_Spire_> oops
[06:27] <wastrel> !tell phoenixofcha0s about cli
[06:27] <LjL> phoenixofcha0s: "cp <source> <destination>"
[06:27] <Some_Person> Temporary failure resolving 'security.ubuntu.com'
[06:27] <Tykan> LjL can i PM you?
[06:27] <phoenixofcha0s> I need to have super priveledges thoe
[06:27] <Scorpmoon> in windows (sorry, i mean the w word) when you change username, you get a whole Documents dir just taking up space.. is it painless to change my username and/or hostname in ubuntu?
[06:27] <lploisir1> LjL: sorry for the deconnection
[06:27] <_Spire_> phoenixofcha0s: 'cp file1 destination'
[06:27] <LjL> tykan: yes
[06:27] <phoenixofcha0s> ok
[06:27] <orbin> phoenixofcha0s:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[06:28] <lploisir1> LjL: the Nvidia driver said that : 'It appears that you have a X server running, please exit X before running"
[06:28] <onkarshinde> Winters: Check wiki.ubuntu.com You can find at least some info about your laptop or wireless card. I have to go now.
[06:28] <Winters> ok than k u then bye
[06:28] <Some_Person> the w word? lol
[06:28] <Spec> apt-cache search ''|awk {'print $1'}|xargs -n1 apt-get install | yes
[06:28] <phoenixofcha0s> guys when i try that it says
[06:28] <Spec> so that'd be bad, right?
[06:28] <phoenixofcha0s> cp: omitting directory `/media/EXTERNAL/backup/'
[06:28] <LjL> lploisir1: uhm, what procedure were you following again?
[06:28] <graveson> is there any documentatation for configring DVB's -if so where can i find it
[06:29] <Scorpmoon> where are you supposed to put your own files in the filesystem.. that is, mp3's photos, and the likes?
[06:29] <Scorpmoon> in home dir?
[06:29] <LjL> Scorpmoon: yes
[06:29] <Scorpmoon> k
[06:29] <lploisir1> LjL: I had downloader the .run from nvidia website
[06:29] <johnnybong> graveson: what do you want to do?
[06:29] <_Terry> who here has a macbook pro
[06:29] <_Terry> ?
[06:29] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I agree that there will have to be a switchover soon, but many people may have broken packages on their current CDs (I will include a link to the latest ones on the Wiki if this is fixed, then people with old CDs can still install the working packages.) To be honest I am quite interestedin ueagle-atm, so I will try it out when I am next at my Dad's house (he has sagem modem, but I will try it on MY system first,
[06:29] <phoenixofcha0s> when i use CP I GET THIS ERROR !!!!!! cp: omitting directory `/media/EXTERNAL/backup/'
[06:29] <phoenixofcha0s> can someone help for the love of god !
[06:29] <LjL> lploisir1: uhm, but, why not just try installing nvidia-glx, i think that's the most correct way
[06:29] <_Terry> im trying to triple boot but not having any success
[06:29] <_Spire_> phoenixofcha0s: if you're copying directories, you have to use 'cp -a'
[06:29] <phoenixofcha0s> ok
[06:30] <wastrel> sigh
[06:30] <Warbo> _Terry: Are you using elilo as a bootloader (that is as far as my knowledge goes, sorry :()
[06:30] <lploisir1> LjL: I would like to use the twinview option from nvidia driver, does those nvidia-glx drivar have this option ?
[06:30] <LjL> lploisir1: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[06:30] <graveson> johnnybong: mythtv ,but i need to get the DVB working , if you can provide me some ideas it would help
[06:30] <_Spire_> phoenixofcha0s: if the source or the destination directory is owned by root, you have to use 'sudo cp'
[06:30] <lploisir1> LjL: I'm going to read that thanks
[06:30] <LjL> lploisir1: i wouldn't know that. but AFAIK it's the same driver as the one from nvidia, just packaged for Ubuntu. perhaps a slightly older version.
[06:30] <phoenixofcha0s> um
[06:30] <_Terry> elilo froze the installer, so I used the LiveCD to download and (attempt anyhow) to install regular lilo
[06:30] <Warbo> !ubotu
[06:30] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[06:31] <Tross> How am i suppose to change to swedish characters on Xchat?
[06:31] <phoenixofcha0s> how can i visually see what is happening ?
[06:31] <_Terry> but after extracting and copying it, and running the commands I said above
[06:31] <Warbo> _Terry: Regular lilo cannot use EFI (what Intel Macs use to boot)
[06:31] <_Terry> it gives me a bash: lilo command not found error
[06:31] <_Terry> warbo intel macs use emulated legacy bios'
[06:31] <_absolution_> how do you switch to root
[06:31] <_absolution_> ????
[06:31] <LjL> lploisir1: note that among all the things it tells you to install, you probably only need to "sudo aptitude install nvidia-glx"
[06:31] <_Terry> the bootloader gets installed to the same partition linux is installed on
[06:32] <johnnybong> graveson: ok, i did this last week. try this guide: http://parker1.co.uk/mythtv_ubuntu.php
[06:32] <jnieto> jnieto
[06:32] <Warbo> _Terry: Do they? Well now I have even less respect for Apple (really, BIOS would not exist if Windows was gone)
[06:32] <_absolution_> i've tried "su"
[06:32] <Tross> Anyone who knows?
[06:32] <phoenixofcha0s> USING CP, how do I copy everything within a folder instead of copying the folder ?
[06:32] <_absolution_> in the terminal....and typed in the password....nothing
[06:32] <_Terry> I kind of like BIOS better. I dont like the fact that I can't configure an EFI password for my mac
[06:32] <graveson> johnnybong: is mythtv worth the time,my firends ae raving about it
[06:32] <jhaa> phoenixofcha0s cp /from /where -R
[06:32] <jhaa> man cp
[06:32] <phoenixofcha0s> thanks !
[06:32] <_Terry> where as with my PC I can create a BIOS password locking the system out
[06:33] <nik> hi
[06:33] <_Terry> unless theres something I dont know
[06:33] <troy_s> _terry:  pop the batter
[06:33] <phoenixofcha0s> and how can i make it so that it shows what files its copying
[06:33] <phoenixofcha0s> like a visual thing
[06:33] <troy_s> _terry:  your bios password is gone
[06:33] <phoenixofcha0s> what its up to or something ?
[06:33] <_Terry> try it troy , you'll think otherwise :)
[06:33] <nik> adept crashed and the apt system is (b)locked...any hint?
[06:33] <wiggieXpectsLess> Q: I want to upgrade from breezy to dapper. what are the possibilities that  I will lose all my music, videos, pics and document? Can I do the wiki-type upgrade or should I install a fresh copy?
[06:33] <phoenixofcha0s> current file its doing
[06:33] <orbin> phoenixofcha0s: -v for verbose
[06:33] <johnnybong> graveson: it can be a pig to set up, but worth it if you want all of the PVR functionality. If you just want to watch Digital TV, you can use Xine to do that, and it works very well.
[06:33] <phoenixofcha0s> thanks :D
[06:33] <troy_s> _terry:  had to do it a few times.  you need to flash the bios.  it does it every time.
[06:33] <Crescendo> Speaking Ubuntu on a Mac...   how would I go about having it automatically restore power after a blackout?
[06:33] <_Spire_> phoenixofcha0s: 'cp -v' shows what it's copying
[06:33] <_Terry> maybe on your system, not on mine.
[06:33] <troy_s> _terry:  the only persistant way is to write to disk.
[06:34] <troy_s> _terry:  you are hitting the jumpers right?  ;)
[06:34] <_absolution_> i've upgraded...yesterday.....didn't lose anything
[06:34] <phoenixofcha0s> so sudo cp -Rv is correct ?
[06:34] <StyXman> hi all. I'm about to install a dhcp3-server, but I would like to do it without bringing it up yet. is there a way to tell the instalation process to not to bvring up the service?
[06:34] <troy_s> _terry:  it does it on all of them :)
[06:34] <_absolution_> can't log into root though
[06:34] <_Terry> i'm pretty sure it doesnt lol
[06:34] <troy_s> _terry:  you are mistaken
[06:34] <orbin> phoenixofcha0s: think so yes
[06:34] <_Terry> especially the new ones, that are stored to an eeprom
[06:34] <wiggieXpectsLess> root? i thought sudo was the root
[06:34] <Svigi_wlan> styxman: if I remember well it will not bring up after installing
[06:34] <_Terry> i dont think jumpers overwrite those heh
[06:34] <Svigi_wlan> it warns you to set in /etc/default/dhcpd
[06:34] <LjL> wiggieXpectsLess: unless you enable root manually.
[06:34] <StyXman> Svigi_wlan: ah, nice
[06:35] <Warbo> If I want to add a factoid to ubotu, do I put the factoid in quotes or something (Wiki is not clear)
[06:35] <Svigi_wlan> and the dhcpd.conf
[06:35] <wiggieXpectsLess> ok
[06:35] <troy_s> _terry:  there is always a rewrite.  remove battery, reset via jumper / etc.  done.
[06:35] <Svigi_wlan> try it
[06:35] <phoenixofcha0s> exelent
[06:35] <wiggieXpectsLess> so I can update and not worry?
[06:35] <ic56> l
[06:35] <troy_s> warbo:  ask ubotu
[06:35] <gizmo_the_great1> I am desperate...my screen flickers\ripples whenever I play 3D games. I have nvidia drivers installed, fast writes and SBA enabled. I am baffled.
[06:35] <troy_s> warbo:  he will give you the syntax
[06:35] <orbin> Warbo: no need for quotes
[06:35] <_absolution_> not sure
[06:35] <phoenixofcha0s> using CP
[06:35] <orbin> Warbo: blah is whatever
[06:35] <_absolution_> I didn't lose anything
[06:35] <phoenixofcha0s> how do i copy files within a directory
[06:35] <_Terry> removing the battery doesn't reset anything but the clock. Resetting the CMOS jumper only sets the BIOS to fail safe defaults. Passwords are still intact
[06:36] <phoenixofcha0s> and then put them in a differnt directory without copyuing the folder ?
[06:36] <gizmo_the_great1> phoenixofcha0s: cp or mv i think
[06:36] <wiggieXpectsLess>  well i'll update anyways... see what happens
[06:36] <_Terry> at least thats how mine runs
[06:36] <Frogzoo> phoenixofcha0s: cp  dir1/dir2/filename  but I don't think that was your question?
[06:36] <phoenixofcha0s> Frogzoo, well im using this sudo cp -Rv /media/EXTERNAL/backup/ /home/ubuntu/Desktop/hda
[06:36] <_Spire_> phoenixofcha0s: if you want to move the directory, use 'mv'
[06:37] <_Terry> and I love the hard drive lock features these new BIOS' come with too
[06:37] <phoenixofcha0s> Frogzoo, and its making a backup folder in hda I dont want that i want to copy the files within
[06:37] <_Terry> hard lock the HDD
[06:37] <daqing> hello,i have an integrated graphic
[06:37] <Warbo> ubotu eagleusb is USB modems like the Sagem F@st800 need the eagle-usb driver. The current packages are broken, but the driver can be installed with this guide http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem/EagleUsb
[06:37] <ubotu> okay, Warbo
[06:37] <Warbo> !eagleusb
[06:37] <ubotu> it has been said that eagleusb is USB modems like the Sagem F@st800 need the eagle-usb driver. The current packages are broken, but the driver can be installed with this guide http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem/EagleUsb
[06:37] <Warbo> Hmmm. Almost :)
[06:37] <phoenixofcha0s> _Spire_ i want the files within the folder i dont want the actual folder
[06:37] <Fjodor> Does anyone know, why a regular users print jobs seem to go to the manual feed of the printer?
[06:38] <Frogzoo> phoenixofcha0s:  cp -Rv /media/EXTERNAL/backup/* /home/ubuntu/Desktop/hda
[06:38] <rob_p> Kibou:  Did it work?
[06:38] <daqing> but it seems that the driver has not yet been installed
[06:38] <phoenixofcha0s> thanks :D
[06:38] <_Spire_> phoenixofcha0s: oh!
[06:38] <_Spire_> phoenixofcha0s: what he said ^^
[06:38] <steve_> anyone having issues with firestarter in dapper?
[06:38] <Tross_> Where can i get swedish characters? Im using Xchat?
[06:38] <nik> how to remove "lvm2" without removing ubuntu-base?
[06:38] <Kibou> rob_p: I'm an idiot.. i didn't see that ubuntu comes with a full .bashrc in the home dir so HISTCONTROL always was exported after the global config files
[06:38] <_Terry> is there anyone here that has ubuntu running on a mac?
[06:38] <_Terry> (intel based)
[06:38] <Warbo> ubotu eagleusb is for USB modems like the Sagem F@st800 which need the eagle-usb driver. The current eagle-usb packages are broken, but the driver can be installed with this guide http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem/EagleUsb
[06:38] <ubotu> ...but eagleusb is already something else...
[06:38] <Warbo> ubotu forget eagleusb
[06:38] <ubotu> Warbo: i forgot eagleusb
[06:39] <gizmo_the_great1> I am desperate...my screen flickers\ripples whenever I play 3D games. I have nvidia drivers installed, fast writes and SBA enabled. I am baffled.
[06:39] <Kibou> I guess it gets copied from /etc/skel when an account gets created
[06:39] <Warbo> ubotu eagleusb is for USB modems like the Sagem F@st800 which need the eagle-usb driver. The current eagle-usb packages are broken, but the driver can be installed with this guide http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem/EagleUsb
[06:39] <steve_> when I click on firestarter on the menu no window shows
[06:39] <phoenixofcha0s> Frogzoo, _Spire_ its still doing the same thing making a folder called backup i dont want that
[06:39] <rob_p> Kibou:  I think it's commented out by default though.
[06:39] <phoenixofcha0s> i want the files IN backup to be put in hda
[06:39] <steve_> anyone else have similar/
[06:39] <Warbo> !eagleusb
[06:39] <ubotu> Warbo: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:39] <phoenixofcha0s> I dont want the actual folder backup
[06:39] <Frogzoo> phoenixofcha0s:  cp -Rv /media/EXTERNAL/backup/* /home/ubuntu/Desktop/hda
[06:39] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Great work on that guide btw, seems thorough :)
[06:39] <rob_p> Kibou:  At least on a default install of Breezy on the first user account...
[06:40] <phoenixofcha0s> Frogzoo, i tried that
[06:40] <Warbo> ubotu eagleusb is for USB modems like the Sagem F@st800 which need the eagle-usb driver. The current eagle-usb packages are broken, but the driver can be installed with this guide http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem/EagleUsb
[06:40] <ubotu> okay, Warbo
[06:40] <Warbo> !eagleusb
[06:40] <rob_p> Kibou:  Anyhow, looks like you got it figured out. :-)
[06:40] <Warbo> AA! ubotu's time limits!
[06:40] <Kibou> yea..
[06:40] <Kibou> works now
[06:40] <ic56> Warbo: what's your problem with ubotu?
[06:41] <Afief> I am having problems using maxima, it used to work find in breezy, in dapper it just doesn't function\
[06:41] <phoenixofcha0s> Frogzoo, its still copying all the files to a folder called backup
[06:41] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I got a GAIM window open when a mate wanted to know how to start the driver at boot (after I already gave him a guide on how to install it) so I thought I'd write something official (since the ueagle-atm page only has an introduction at the moment)
[06:41] <Warbo> ic56: Doesn't matter
[06:41] <Warbo> !eagleusb
[06:41] <ubotu> rumour has it, eagleusb is for USB modems like the Sagem F@st800 which need the eagle-usb driver. The current eagle-usb packages are broken, but the driver can be installed with this guide http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsbAdslModem/EagleUsb
[06:41] <phoenixofcha0s> _Spire_ ??
[06:42] <phoenixofcha0s> Frogzoo ?? :(
[06:42] <Tross_> Please? how am i supose to do?
[06:42] <neutrinomass> Warbo: Yes, I want to get round to documenting the procedure for Accessrunners as well ...
[06:42] <Warbo> yay (but F@st800 isn't an email :))
[06:42] <gizmo_the_great1> can any1 tell me some diagnostic tools or commands to diagnose issues with 3D (other than glxgears and  cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status?)
[06:42] <ic56> Warbo: why don't you talk to ubotu through private messages?
[06:42] <Warbo> ic56: It's done now
[06:43] <Warbo> neutrinomass: I would document my other modem, but it is ethernet, so plug 'n' play :)
[06:43] <johnnybong> gizmo_the_great1: try 'glxinfo' in a terminal. also, are you getting the nVidia splash screen when X starts?
[06:44] <phoenixofcha0s> GRRRRRRRRRr
[06:44] <benkong2> how do I change the gdm greeter in dapper?
[06:44] <phoenixofcha0s> THis is annoying
[06:44] <phoenixofcha0s> I awnt to copy files within a folder and put them in another directory without copying the actual folder !
[06:44] <phoenixofcha0s>  cp -Rv /media/EXTERNAL/backup/* /home/ubuntu/Desktop/hda that is not working !
[06:44] <Warbo> benkong2: There is an option in System>Administration>Login Screen
[06:44] <gizmo_the_great1> johnnybong: splash screen - yes. glxinfo - already tried but I not sure what bits would reveal problems with 3d - what to look for?
[06:45] <benkong2> Warbo: thanks
[06:45] <Warbo> Login Window, sorry
[06:45] <uglymonke> hi all! need help: i tried apt-get for k7-smp kernel but i cant get internet acess on http och ping any more. not with new or old kernel. writing this mess from stoopid-xp. any ideas?
[06:45] <Kibou> rob_p: another question. does bash.bashrc get sourced before or after /etc/profile?
[06:45] <ic56> phoenixofchaOs: please name the intended source and target directories.
[06:45] <Warbo> uglymonke: Did you install your modem drivers from source (so your new kernel doesn't have them)?
[06:46] <Jemt> uglymonke: Running DHCP ?
[06:46] <Jemt> uglymonke: Is your network card listed in 'ifconfig -a' ?
[06:46] <uglymonke> Jemt/Warbo: static ip - on ifconfig my static addr shows up
[06:46] <bjron> hey, anyone know how set the directory that something is launched from when you create a launcher for the panel?
[06:47] <phoenixofcha0s> can somebody please help me :'(
[06:47] <Jemt> uglymonke: Can you ping your gateway ?
[06:47] <ic56> phoenixofchaOs: please tell us the intended source and target directories.
[06:47] <johnnybong> gizmo_the_great: hmm, might be worth checking that direct rendering is 'on'; otherwise, just checking vendor strings, etc.
[06:47] <phoenixofcha0s> I want to get the files within a folder, and put them in a differnet directory this is not working sudo  cp -Rv /media/EXTERNAL/backup/* /home/ubuntu/Desktop/hda
[06:47] <Warbo> bjron: You would have to make a simple script which "cd"s to the right directory then runs the app
[06:47] <uglymonke> Jemt/Warbo: but no rx/tx of bytes.. ah is that the 255.255.... ?
[06:47] <Sojourner> Hello, I am having problems with my sound quality being exceptionally low, can anyone remedy my situation?
[06:47] <phoenixofcha0s> what that is doing is, making another folder called backup which is not what i want !
[06:48] <eugman> !parentalcontrols
[06:48] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, eugman
[06:48] <Jemt> uglymonke: 255... is your submask
[06:48] <Jemt> uglymonke: Can you ping your gateway ?
[06:48] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  you dont want to use 'cp' that will mess up all your permissions and so forth.
[06:48] <Warbo> bjron: just put "#!/bin/bash" as the top line (with no quotes) and the rest of the script as whatever you type in a terminal to get the program up (that includes cd and stuff). Then make it executable and make your launcher execute the script
[06:48] <yuheng108> hi, does anyone know how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[06:48] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis what do i use then !
[06:49] <ic56> phoenixofchaOs: please name the intended source and target directories.
[06:49] <phoenixofcha0s>  cp -Rv /media/EXTERNAL/backup/* /home/ubuntu/Desktop/hda
[06:49] <eugman> Come on ubotu, you really need to get something on parental controls
[06:49] <Sojourner> hello, i am having a problem with my sound quality, can anyone help?
[06:49] <uglymonke> Jemt/Warbo: (im in xp now) if i can ping then where is the error?
[06:49] <johnnybong> gotta go now!
[06:49] <phoenixofcha0s> i want the files in backup to be put in hda but not in a backup folder in hda that make sense ?
[06:49] <Jemt> Not easy to help you when you are not in Ubuntu
[06:49] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  the correct tar commands like you had easlier with the proper options.   It may be worth the errort to fine a HOWTO on backing/up/restoreing a hard drive using tar
[06:49] <bjron> Warbo: thanks,  I was afraid that might be the only way (not that it's all that difficult, but seems like there should be that functionality directly in the launcher properties).  ;p
[06:50] <Warbo> uglymonke: Sorry, I am useless at networking, but I have installed a few kernel modules in my time
[06:50] <phoenixofcha0s> ok fine fine how do i move
[06:50] <phoenixofcha0s> move files
[06:50] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  if the files get copied to the hd. you could then 'mv' them up  one directory. But still i bet you will have to do some tweaking/fixing to get a working system
[06:50] <uglymonke> Jemt: not easy to get your help when im in ubuntu at the time being :)
[06:50] <eugman> !gibberish
[06:50] <Jemt> uglymonke: I would first check that the network card is present (ifconfig -a), that it is configured, that you can ping the gateway. One of these steps probably fails
[06:50] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, eugman
[06:50] <caepc> how in the heck can i install the newest kernel in 5.10 without breaking everything
[06:50] <Jemt> uglymonke: True :)
[06:50] <simonpca> re
[06:50] <opitwin> do you need something simonpca
[06:50] <phoenixofcha0s> ah awseome ill just do that then !
[06:50] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  its best to just backuo your homedir and do a reinstall.
[06:50] <Warbo> bjron: That is only really needed for commercial applications (I'm guessing that's what you want it for) so there is no real need to add it to the Launcher dialog
[06:50] <yuheng108> hi, does anyone know how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[06:51] <ic56> phoenixofchaOs: the cp command you are listing should work.  Don't forget the star at the of backup/*
[06:51] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, thats far to late.
[06:51] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  or use a dedicated backup program like mondo/mindi, or other similer program
[06:51] <simonpca> opitwin: hmm, not, why?
[06:51] <uglymonke> Jemt: first step works. i tried it. if second step fails where shoul i look for answer?
[06:51] <gizmo_the_great1> can any1 tell me some diagnostic tools or commands to diagnose issues with 3D (other than glxgears, glxinfo, and  cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status?) . Fast writes, SBA and direct rendering all enabled. But I still having problems.
[06:51] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  if your homedir is in that backed up dir.. its still there..
[06:51] <Toge> hellow, how can i change the dns manually? what file?
[06:51] <bobo> how do I update GAIM w/ apt-get?
[06:51] <opitwin> simonpca: just wondering
[06:51] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, i needed to make a windows partion and i had to delete everything
[06:51] <simonpca> bobo: sudo apt-get install gaim
[06:52] <yuheng108> hi, does anyone know how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[06:52] <Warbo> bobo: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gaim
[06:52] <johnsie> Hi... if i chnage my graphics card how do I configure x to use it?
[06:52] <phoenixofcha0s> so i moved all my files over
[06:52] <phoenixofcha0s> and yeah
[06:52] <gnomefreak> bobo: if you mean gaim2 beta its a bit harder than that
[06:52] <Jemt> uglymonke: No idea. Could be a driver issue - havn't experienced any such problems with Ubuntu. It has quite a large database of drivers. Do you know what chipset your card is based on ?
[06:52] <bjron> Warbo, why only needed for commerial apps?
[06:52] <opitwin> simonpca: Do you know anything about Kubuntu?
[06:52] <Jemt> uglymonke: SIS is known to be very Windows-only
[06:52] <gizmo_the_great1> johnsie: what graphics card you got?
[06:52] <simonpca> opitwin: in fact, I need to have 300 Mo free on my / :D
[06:52] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, after everything is copied, how do i move it up a directory if its in /home/ubuntu/Desktop/hda/backup
[06:52] <simonpca> opitwin: a liitle, i've installed it
[06:52] <eugman> Anyone know of a good howto for setting up dansguardian and some proxy
[06:52] <johnsie> Not sure what one it is
[06:52] <opitwin> simonpca: Does it work as well as Ubuntu?
[06:53] <uglymonke> Jemt: nforce4 but internet was working before - htts how i got the new kernel :)
[06:53] <simonpca> opitwin: yeah!
[06:53] <simonpca> i uninstalled KDE
[06:53] <simonpca> to make some roomo
[06:53] <Jemt> uglymonke: Ohh, I see
[06:53] <simonpca> room*
[06:53] <dr_willis> mv * ..  perhaps.. but that may also mess up your permissions
[06:53] <mattikoo> I tried to configure plugger for opera. And I got error message configure: error: Unable to find X11 libraries. I tried install different libraries and dev-packages, but It doesn't help me.
[06:53] <Warbo> bjron: Usually commercial apps (like ones I use) need to be run from their directory (so they can be generic for any distro), but FLOSS programs can be changed and packaged by distro maintainers to put binaries in $PATH so no folder is needed
[06:53] <Jemt> uglymonke: Why are you messing with the kernel ?
[06:53] <meherenOS-X> is there a program that allows me to convert .ico files to .png files (putting each different layer of the .ico into a different .png)
[06:53] <opitwin> simonpca: I don't like KDE very much either
[06:53] <simonpca> opitwin: very stable; but at my taste gnome is more "productive"
[06:54] <Pupeno> How do I make Evolution show the mails threaded ?
[06:54] <johnsie> is there like some kind of terminal diagnosis tool i can use to check for a graphics card
[06:54] <johnsie> ?
[06:54] <opitwin> simonpca: I really like gnome
[06:54] <simonpca> opitwin: yeah, me too :)
[06:54] <simonpca> XFCE seems to be nice too
[06:54] <JeezGodDamnit> xfce rules
[06:54] <spikeb> xfce is kind of like mini-gnome in many ways
[06:54] <Jemt> meherenOS-X: I think 'magick' is what your are looking for
[06:54] <ic56> phoenixofchaOs: do you mean you are trying to copy your entire root filesystem?  cp won't do that right.
[06:54] <Jemt> !magick
[06:54] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Jemt
[06:54] <wsjunior> is anybody noticing synaptics touchpad kinda crazy?
[06:54] <meherenOS-X> ok thx
[06:54] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  what is your exact 'restore' command you are doing?
[06:55] <Jemt> BRB
[06:55] <phoenixofcha0s> omfg
[06:55] <opitwin> simonpca: What is xfce?
[06:55] <meherenOS-X> jemt and i can install by and apt-get magick right?
[06:55] <uglymonke> Jemt: messing :) ? i found tips on how to speed ubu and kernel choice was one-- everyone else on the thread seemed to have 0 probs...
[06:55] <gnomefreak> JeezGodDamnit: please change you nick
[06:55] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_wilis, im the biggest noob ever, there is actual folder called backup in the folders that need copying
[06:55] <phoenixofcha0s> haha my bad
[06:55] <usuario> hola
[06:55] <simonpca> opitwin: another WM like gnome and KDE;
[06:55] <Warbo> opitwin: It is an alternative desktop environment (smaller, works on older computers)
[06:55] <simonpca> !tell opitwin about xfce
[06:55] <usuario> hkogo
[06:55] <usuario> quetal
[06:56] <wastrel> !es
[06:56] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:56] <usuario> quee+
[06:56] <iiiears> Installing Quicktime. What do you do next?   make: *** No rule to make target `i686', needed by `all'.  Stop.
[06:56] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  Linux tip #1 - "THINK" :P
[06:56] <opitwin> simonpca: is it just like gnome?
[06:56] <bobo> what's the shortcut for the terminal?
[06:56] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, after its copied i need to trick it with chroot
[06:56] <simonpca> opitwin: not really
[06:56] <usuario> holka
[06:56] <Shaezsche> how can i add events to my etc/acpi/event directory? i keep getting "permission denied"
[06:56] <phoenixofcha0s> then do something with grub ?
[06:56] <Warbo> iiiears: Sounds like you need to fix some source :)
[06:56] <simonpca> i plan to test it soon
[06:56] <opitwin> simonpca: Is that what Xubuntu runs?
[06:56] <simonpca> opitwin: yeah :D
[06:56] <dr_willis> phoenixofcha0s,  yep. if you are lucky thats all it will need. :P
[06:56] <iiiears> Warbo - lol - NVM then - hahaha
[06:56] <Warbo> bobo: alt-f2
[06:57] <Equin> How would I disallow a user access to any folder but his homefolder?
[06:57] <phoenixofcha0s> dr_willis, i need to change the grub thing after
[06:57] <iiiears> Warbo - Thank You. :)
[06:57] <phoenixofcha0s> so i can dual boot
[06:57] <bobo> Warbo,  thanks
[06:57] <johnsie> How do i configure X from the terminal?
[06:57] <Warbo> iiiears: Try "make i686". If it fails then it is broken
[06:57] <wsjunior> im experiencing problems with my synaptics touchpad, its kinda crazy.. i cant keep the control over it..
[06:57] <opitwin> simonpca: I've ordered the CD's so that I can try them all
[06:57] <wsjunior> should i configure something to get it working normally?
[06:57] <iiiears> Warbo - Good, I will try that then.
[06:57] <simonpca> opitwin: mee too :)
[06:57] <Warbo> johnsie: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:58] <Shaezsche> how can i add events to my etc/acpi/event directory? i keep getting "permission denied"
[06:58] <llpamies> How can I break a loop in ADA ?
[06:58] <Shaezsche> i am trying to bind hotkeys
[06:58] <phoenixofcha0s> can everyone please comment on my current progress with www.blindstream.net/V2/testingserver/
[06:58] <Warbo> Shaezsche: You need to use "sudo" before your commands
[06:58] <phoenixofcha0s> any tips ?
[06:58] <simonpca> opitwin: but from a normal ubuntu, you can try kubuntu with sudo apt-get install kde (as i did), xfce with sudo apt-get install xfce-desktop
[06:58] <johnsie> thanks
[06:58] <steve___> Anyone have any idea how to get rid of this cups error found in /var/log/cups/error_log?  -- cupsdAuthorize: Local authentication certificate not found!
[06:58] <Warbo> simonpca: There is also a kubuntu-desktop instead of kde
[06:58] <ic56> Equin: what you are asking for is impractical.  Users need access at least to the folders that contain the system commands, documentation, and configuration.
[06:58] <Shaezsche> warbo its not a command. i dont know how to add events with sudo
[06:59] <simonpca> Warbo: ^^
[06:59] <simonpca> logically
[06:59] <Shaezsche> i was trying to just create a txt file with the command and put it in the directory
[06:59] <opitwin> simpca: Can I uninstall it later?
[06:59] <Jemt> uglymonke: Ah, ok. Well, I would just leave the kernel as is if I were you :)
[06:59] <Warbo> Shaezsche: Whatever program you are using, find the command to run it (the file manager is "nautilus") and put "gksudo" in front. That will give the app permission
[07:00] <phoenixofcha0s> tell all www.blindstream.net/V2/testingserver
[07:00] <Shaezsche> ok thanks
[07:00] <opitwin> simonpca: Can it be uninstalled
[07:00] <simonpca> opitwin: yeah, with sudo apt-get remove [what-you've-installed] 
[07:01] <opitwin> simonpca: like sudo apt-get remove kde
[07:01] <simonpca> opitwin: exactly
[07:01] <simonpca> that's the fun side of Debian :D
[07:02] <opitwin> simonpca: Thank You, is there a list online of all the programs that I can get for Ubuntu?
[07:02] <simonpca> opitwin: http://packages.ubuntu.com
[07:02] <Warbo> opitwin: Using aptitude will make sure you don't get loads of unneeded packages installed after you remove something (KDE depends on lots of things that GNOME doesn't use)
[07:02] <simonpca> opitwin: also try with Synaptic
[07:02] <gnomefreak> opitwin: sudo apt-get remove --purge libqt3-mt    i think thats the base lib for kde
[07:02] <simonpca> opitwin: or aptitude
[07:02] <gnomefreak> that will remove all or most kde app
[07:02] <gnomefreak> s
[07:03] <simonpca> opitwin: with Synaptic all is graphical
[07:03] <Warbo> simonpca: aptitude seems to remove more stuff than Synaptic (maybe it uses deborphan or something)
[07:03] <opitwin> What HTML Editor do you guys recommend?
[07:03] <JeezGodDang> hello, im on BREEZY, can i install linux-image-2.6.15-23-386_2.6.15-23.39_i386.deb  without borking my system?  if so, how
[07:03] <Warbo> opitwin: nvu
[07:03] <Warbo> opitwin: apt-get install nvu
[07:04] <simonpca> Warbo: aptitude doesn't have the "smart" option of Synaptic
[07:04] <Warbo> simonpca: I suppose so (apt-get dist-upgrade it is then :))
[07:04] <LjL> there's aptitude dist-upgrade too
[07:04] <lastnode> JeezGodDang, dpkg -i ?
[07:04] <opitwin> Warbo: Is there one that doesn't have WYSIWYG in it?
[07:04] <LjL> though i don't really know what the "smart" option of synaptic is
[07:04] <Warbo> opitwin: Screem I think
[07:04] <JeezGodDang> lastnode, it wont break anything?
[07:04] <Warbo> opitwin: or bluefish
[07:05] <lastnode> JeezGodDang, it's just a new kernel, right? shouldn't.
[07:05] <lastnode> JeezGodDang, where did you get that deb from?
[07:05] <eugman> Anyone know how to setup content filtering in dapper? I know I need dansguardian and a proxy.
[07:05] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to play amr audio with mplayer in ubuntu?
[07:05] <JeezGodDang> lastnode, good, now what about modules...do i need to install all these packages by hand
[07:05] <JeezGodDang> lastnode, http://ubuntu.secs.oakland.edu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.15/
[07:05] <Fjodor> Does anyone know, why a regular users print jobs seem to go to the manual feed of the printer?
[07:05] <onkarshinde> I am getting this error. /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.1/xineplug_inp_vcd.so: vcdinfo_get_seg_resolution and gxine is crashing. Anyone has any idea?
[07:05] <Warbo> JeezGodDang: Add that as a repository for apt-get
[07:05] <lastnode> JeezGodDang, whoa, just use the repos mate
[07:05] <jaek> dudes, hal is pissing me off... it takes forever to start the service up during boot, and then after i login get this error dialog... and then it takes forever for nautilus to run. http://128.101.149.7/~jake/hal_slooow.png
[07:05] <opitwin> Warbo: Can I install Bluefish by sudo apt-get install bluefish
[07:06] <Warbo> opitwin: Yes (I think)
[07:06] <JeezGodDang> lastnode, i dont want it to break anything...i just want the kernel source
[07:06] <Warbo> opitwin: That is GUI, but not WYSIWYG
[07:06] <LjL> opitwin: don't see why not
[07:06] <opitwin> What is bluefish's Website?
[07:06] <opitwin> Warbo: What is bluefish's Website?
[07:07] <Tykan> will ubuntu recognize my USB hard drive when i plug it in?
[07:07] <bobo> can you sort by online/offline in GAIM? and how do you show the display pictures?
[07:07] <LjL> opitwin: so, you haven't learned to type "bluefish" into google yet eh? ;-)
[07:07] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to play amr audio with mplayer in ubuntu?
[07:07] <Warbo> opitwin: Their site is http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=bluefish&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
[07:07] <Warbo> :)
[07:07] <onkarshinde> I am getting this error. /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.1/xineplug_inp_vcd.so: vcdinfo_get_seg_resolution and gxine is crashing. Anyone has any idea?
[07:07] <opitwin> LjL: for a minute I forgot about googel
[07:07] <opitwin> google
[07:08] <JeezGodDang> Warbo, how can i add just the kernel directory for that repository?
[07:08] <giovan> joint #ubuntu-br
[07:08] <giovan> join #ubuntu-br
[07:08] <Warbo> JeezGodDang: Hmmm. You may be able to use the /etc/apt/preferences file to do that, but that is a little deep for me
[07:09] <jaek> failed to initialize HAL! <- i get this when i start gnome... WTF?
[07:09] <Warbo> jaek: Sounds like you are starting GNOME from recovery mode :)
[07:09] <opitwin> Warbo: Bluefish looks like a nice editor
[07:09] <liran_> hey guys
[07:10] <MACO> hi all
[07:10] <Warbo> opitwin: I hate coding html. I like nvu :)
[07:10] <jaek> Warbo, no... i'm not... hal hangs for over a minute during system startup... and then i login to gnome and i get that message
[07:10] <liran_> uhmm, how do i enable tv-out? im on ati with the fglrx package installed.
[07:10] <mo0se> what option should i put for ntfs partitions?
[07:10] <MACO> i got an asus laptop
[07:10] <opitwin> Warbo: I really don't like NVU's way of writing in the code, I like HTML.
[07:10] <mo0se> the one on the wiki doesn't work.
[07:10] <jaek> liran_, you wont get anything to work properly with fglrx
[07:10] <dr_willis> !ntfs
[07:10] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[07:10] <Warbo> jaek: OK, well you will want to fix that. Maybe you have some weird hardawe HAL doesn't like?
[07:10] <MACO> n' it freeze when my usb mouse is plug in
[07:10] <JeezGodDang> liran_, HAHA
[07:10] <mo0se> that one doesn't work, dr_willis.
[07:10] <dr_willis> !winfstab
[07:10] <ubotu> in fstab it should look **like** this:: /dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs    nls=utf8,ro,user,umask=000 0       0
[07:10] <JeezGodDang> liran_, liranuna is a pretty lady
[07:10] <MACO> what can i do ?
[07:11] <opitwin> Warbo: HTML is easier for me rather than figuring out a WYSIWYG program
[07:11] <jaek> Warbo, possibly... but in my office there are 3 same machines running ubuntu and only my machine does that
[07:11] <Warbo> opitwin: :) (nvu is basically the same as Mozilla Composer, but in GTK, so I know it's layout anyway)
[07:11] <liran_> jaek: why is that?
[07:11] <jaek> liran_, cus ATI drivers suck ballz
[07:11] <liran_> :)
[07:11] <liran_> come'on
[07:11] <ic56> moOse: there is a newer version of the !ntfs script.  I wrote it.   Tell me how the old one failed you and I'll tell you if the new one will
[07:11] <opitwin> Warbo: Thanks for your help
[07:11] <meherenOS-X> how can i install the debian menu?
[07:12] <jaek> serious, i never got an ATI machine to work as well as an nvidia machine
[07:12] <JeezGodDang> liran_, i know you
[07:12] <Warbo> meherenOS-X: The package is called "menu"
[07:12] <mo0se> ic56, i didn't use the script.
[07:12] <YogSothoth> Phnglui mglwnafh Cthulhu Rlyeh wgahnagl fthagn!
[07:12] <meherenOS-X> suo apt-get install menu should work then?
[07:12] <mo0se> i wanna do it manually.
[07:12] <gizmo_the_great1> i have just installed wine - when i type 'wine' at terminal I am asked what apps I want to run. I thought wine had a GUI to start you off?
[07:12] <meherenOS-X> xwine
[07:12] <meherenOS-X> gizmo do apt-get install xwine
[07:13] <bobo> can you sort by online/offline in GAIM? and how do you show the display pictures?
[07:13] <liran_> JeezGodDang: you do? :)
[07:13] <ic56> mo0se: and, you say, the manual instructions don't work?
[07:13] <Warbo> gizmo_the_great1: "winecfg" can set up WINE for you, but just type "wine program.exe" to run a program. That easy
[07:13] <mo0se> ic56: yeah. they don't work.
[07:13] <Crescendo> E: Package xwine has no installation candidate
[07:13] <JeezGodDang> liran_, dsdev
[07:13] <Warbo> Crescendo: xwine conflicts with wine
[07:13] <gizmo_the_great1> meherenOS-X: it says ' Package xwine has no installation candidate'
[07:14] <liran_> JeezGodDang: dsdev?
[07:14] <Warbo> gizmo_the_great1: Seriously, there is no "start you off". Just install WINE then run a program
[07:14] <mutil8> im trying to follow the guide at http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a9826090/en/projects/linux/hardware/wintv-usb2/ to get my wintv-usb2 working under ubuntu, but it asks for me to install 'linux-tree', but this doesn't seem to exist, has this been renamed to something else?
[07:14] <Crescendo> sudo apt-get remove wine
[07:14] <Crescendo> Wrong window.
[07:14] <Crescendo> =D
[07:14] <Pupeno> How do I make Evolution show mails as threads ?
[07:14] <ic56> mo0se: the instructions are correct.  If you insist on doing something manually, then you must also accept the labour that goes with that.  Read the relevant manpages and figure out what you did wrong.
[07:14] <JeezGodDang> liran_, ok or not :/
[07:15] <Warbo> mutil8: Sounds like it wants the headers to me
[07:15] <shadeofgrey> does anybody know of a better ftp program for ubuntu besides gftp?
[07:15] <gizmo_the_great1> Warbo: but surely the programs have to be 'installed' first? For example, i want to play Americas Army via Wine
[07:15] <liran_> JeezGodDang: hehe
[07:15] <mutil8> cvs make gcc-3.4 linux-tree linux-kernel-headers linux-headers
[07:15] <mutil8> that's everything it wants installed
[07:15] <JeezGodDang> liran_, just a nother liran from israel
[07:15] <mutil8> from apt
[07:15] <mo0se> ic56: i've done it before. someone gave me the right options on irc.
[07:15] <gizmo_the_great1> Warbo: so i would have to install it in WINE first I thought?
[07:15] <Warbo> gizmo_the_great1: Just run the game's windows installer (usually called setup.exe)
[07:15] <mo0se> they had 2's in them.
[07:15] <mo0se> weird.
[07:15] <liran_> JeezGodDang: how about you quit fooling around and help me out with this tv-out thing hehe :)
[07:15] <gizmo_the_great1> Warbo: OK - i will try that - thanks
[07:15] <ic56> mo0se: umask=0222
[07:15] <Scorpmoon> i need to install a kde app called kdissert.. but it's not available by apt-get .. however, it depends on some KDE libraries i guess.. how do I go about installing it?
[07:16] <mutil8> Warbo: so it's already asking for headers, what else could linux-tree be?
[07:16] <Crescendo> XWine still has no E: Package xwine has no installation candidate
[07:16] <Jemt> Scorpmoon: Have you added Multiverse ?
[07:16] <wubrgamer> hey guys, i need some help with compiz / xgl, WHAT ARE THE difference  ?
[07:16] <liran_> JeezGodDang: whats dsdev and who is that liran from israel? you got me all curious now :P
[07:16] <bobo> How do you create an empty file ....
[07:16] <bobo> ?
[07:16] <Cin> touch
[07:16] <Crescendo> touch file
[07:16] <mutil8> bobo: touch <filename>
[07:16] <Warbo> Scorpmoon: If you get the source then when you run ./configure you can check for what it needs (usually -dev packages) [there is an app to do this automatically, but I find it quite hopeless] 
[07:16] <Jemt> bobo: 'touch file'
[07:16] <carlos_> hola, algun espaol??
[07:16] <bobo> thanks
[07:17] <tanek> !es
[07:17] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:17] <Warbo> mutil8: No idea. Maybe a kernel source tree? (hopefully not because you may have to make your own kernel)
[07:17] <yuheng108> hi, does anyone know how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[07:18] <Scorpmoon> Warbo, does this link help me in any way? packages.ubuntulinux.org/dapper/kde/kdissert
[07:18] <Jemt> Scorpmoon: Have you added Multiverse ?
[07:18] <meheren> hmm i install pkg menu nothing happening
[07:18] <meheren> how do i get the debin menu?
[07:18] <refuze> where's a good place to put xmodmap to load on startup?
[07:19] <Warbo> Scorpmoon: Looks like you can just "apt-get install kdissert" (if you have Universe enabled)
[07:19] <meheren> i used to have a menu under applications called debian then i did a fresh install and it's gone...
[07:19] <Scorpmoon> i tried already, what is universe?
[07:19] <Scorpmoon> i have a freshly installed dapper
[07:19] <Warbo> Scorpmoon: Or at least "apt-get build-dep kdissert" to install whatever other packages it needs
[07:19] <refuze> meheren: Applications > Accessories > Alacrate enable it there..
[07:19] <Jemt> !tell Scorpmoon about repositories
[07:19] <Warbo> !tell Scorpmoon about universe
[07:20] <livingdaylight> someone know about about easy ubuntu?
[07:20] <meheren> refuze, i enable it by clicking on the bx right... becaus eif so it won't let me...
[07:20] <Warbo> livingdaylight: Yes, it works quite well
[07:20] <Jemt> livingdaylight: Just ask your question :)
[07:20] <gnomefreak> !easyubuntu
[07:20] <ubotu> EasyUbuntu 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 easyubuntu please join #easyubuntu.
[07:20] <judah> so easy
[07:20] <judah> oh.. heh.. didn't know it was really something.
[07:20] <livingdaylight> don't know whether to use source-o-matic or easy ubuntu to get my media codecs
[07:20] <judah> thought it was a comment on the usability of ubuntu
[07:21] <adri> !easysource
[07:21] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:21] <mutil8> Warbo: so if it is the source tree, what would i install to get that?
[07:21] <Warbo> mutil8: "linux-source-2.6.15"
[07:21] <Warbo> mutil8: Do you know how to make your own Linux kernel?
[07:22] <bobo> can't update to firefox 1.5.... I followed this http://devhen.wordpress.com/2006/05/11/howto-upgrade-to-firefox-15-on-ubuntu-510-breezy-badger/ but it doesn't work
[07:22] <Warbo> bobo: Are you on Breezy or Dapper (Dapper uses 1.5 by default)
[07:22] <thedesburrito> does anyone here know how to get juk to play?
[07:23] <mutil8> thanks Warbo
[07:23] <bobo> I have Breezy
[07:23] <NoUse> !ff1.5
[07:23] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:23] <NoUse> boob ^^^
[07:23] <Gistybit> uhm i accidentally closed the top panel in gnome (fresh dapper install), and now it won't come back. How do i get it back?
[07:23] <Warbo> bobo: OK, follow the ff1.5 guide just posted
[07:23] <meheren> awhile ago someone reccomended the pkg magick there is no such pkg but I saerched for it and found imagemagick i install but i still can't use the image editor...
[07:23] <Gistybit> i've tried putting Gnome-panel under startup in the session-properties
[07:23] <JeezGodDang> ok trying to compile a kernel from kernel.org....is there an easy develpackage i can get to get gcc et. all?
[07:23] <bobo> thanks, Warbo, NoUse
[07:23] <Warbo> Gistybit: Right click on an empty bit of panel and add a new one (you have to add all of it's applets back)
[07:23] <meheren> basically what i want to do is convert a bunch of .ico files to .png files
[07:24] <runes> I really need some help mounting a secondary ide drive in dapper
[07:24] <kyledye> !openflash
[07:24] <ubotu> kyledye: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:24] <NoUse> !tell JeezGodDang about kernelcompile
[07:24] <bobo> !gaim
[07:24] <ubotu> from memory, gaim is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GaimHowto
[07:24] <Warbo> kyledye: Are you after Gnash?
[07:24] <kyledye> i'm not sure to be honest warbo
[07:24] <Gistybit> Warbo: ok.. thx :)
[07:24] <kyledye> just cant get flash 8 pro to work in ubuntu
[07:25] <kyledye> so looking for an alternative
[07:25] <Warbo> kyledye: Ubuntu has GPLFlash, but Gnash has now overtaken it (and GPLFlash people have given up because it is better)
[07:25] <meheren> anyone hagve any ideas on how to convert .ico files to .png? i can use the gimp and open every file and save it as a .png but that is a pin as i have roughly 200 icons
[07:25] <kyledye> !gnash
[07:25] <meheren> *pain
[07:25] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kyledye
[07:25] <Warbo> kyledye: It is on gnu.org
[07:25] <bobo> !mplayer
[07:25] <ubotu> hmm... mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[07:25] <kyledye> thank you warbo!
[07:26] <kieranDOA> Man, dapper is kickin' ass
[07:26] <r4v5> meheren: check if imagemagick supports .ico (it should)
[07:26] <JeezGodDang> i want to try xubuntu
[07:26] <Warbo> kyledye: www.gnu.org/software/gnash
[07:26] <meheren> r4v5, i can't open imagemagick...
[07:26] <r4v5> then you can do it in a shell script
[07:26] <kyledye> thank you much :)
[07:26] <r4v5> imagemagick is a command line app
[07:26] <NoUse> JeezGodDang sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop :-)
[07:26] <r4v5> command line application suite
[07:26] <meheren> jeezgoddang, suo apt-get install xubuntu
[07:26] <gharz> guys, i'm having problem with my ubuntu. everytime i reboot my system it got stuch from deconfiguring network interfaces... then it hangs. what could be the problem?
[07:26] <JeezGodDang> NoUse, heh i have the iso
[07:27] <NoUse> JeezGodDang ah
[07:27] <JeezGodDang> i was just mentioning that i want it
[07:27] <Warbo> r4v5: I was going to say, "a" command line app?
[07:27] <meheren> r4v5, and waht is the command to execute it?
[07:27] <JeezGodDang> whos used Thunar??
[07:27] <psycose> hi do you know a good tv tunner software ?
[07:27] <psycose> thanks
[07:27] <meheren> i treid imagemagick magick and image...
[07:27] <DarkRavenMixage> someone knows how to play amr audio with mplayer in ubuntu?
[07:27] <Warbo> meheren: It is loads of programs. For instance "display" "animate" convert" etc.
[07:28] <captine> psycose: tvtime is what i use
[07:28] <meheren> warbo, oh lol
[07:28] <psycose> captine, thanks
[07:28] <gharz> Warbo, can i ask for help?
[07:28] <JeezGodDang> psycose, use TVTIME!
[07:28] <meheren> hehe ok convert works for me... thx
[07:28] <r4v5> meheren: i haven't done this in a long time; man convert, but i think you'd use `convert imagefile.ico -write imagefile.png`
[07:28] <Warbo> psycose: zapping is quite good (but my card only gives b/w :()
[07:29] <Warbo> gharz: Go ahead
[07:29] <Jowi> JeezGodDang: I used Thunar, but went back to rox-filer
[07:29] <r4v5> wow, what an unhelpful man page. gg imagemagick
[07:29] <psycose> thanks all
[07:29] <Fjodor> meheren,r4v5: just convert in.ico out.png should be fine
[07:29] <meheren> yeh
[07:29] <gharz> everytime i reboot my system it hangs... it stops at Deconfiguring Network Interfaces...
[07:29] <JeezGodDang> does anyone know how to get my 3c905 to negotiate correctly....im downloading at 14kb/sec...on an oc3
[07:29] <meheren> convert --help kinda explains that...
[07:29] <gharz> warbo, everytime i reboot my system it hangs... it stops at Deconfiguring Network Interfaces...
[07:29] <livingdaylight> why does ubuntu come with Display set at 1600x1200? Moreover when i got to screen resolution it does not allow me to enable change
[07:30] <r4v5> interesting side note: apparently, the ubuntu 2.6.15 kernel sources have two conflicting options for the default 802.11 wireless stack
[07:30] <Warbo> gharz: Hmmm. Sorry, I'm no networking guy (my WiFi card screws the whole bootup)
[07:30] <Scorpmoon> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto is written for breezy
[07:30] <meheren> what if i want to convert say 200 images...
[07:30] <Jowi> livingdaylight: it depends on your videocard + monitor which resolutions are supported
[07:30] <Scorpmoon> i'm still abit unsure about what universe and multiverse is
[07:30] <Warbo> livingdaylight: It defaults to the highest available
[07:30] <Gistybit> I have created the top panel again, and some of the default panel icons back. But i can't find the "sound property" which lets me control master volume which was there from the clean install. How do i get it back?
[07:30] <gharz> Warbo, i also get a message that says apm: BIOS not found
[07:31] <Warbo> livingdaylight: You can use xrandr to get a nice, small display on a nice, high resolution display :)
[07:31] <LjL> Scorpmoon: universe has packages that are maintained by the community and not by the "main" ubuntu devs. multiverse generally contain packages that depend on some non-free stuff (emulators, for instance)
[07:31] <virtuelv> hm. I'm expericencing something really odd here : When I boot, the computer just freezes up
[07:31] <Fjodor> meheren: I can very easyli come up with a few lines that convert from file.ico to file.ico.png. Would that be ok?
[07:31] <r4v5> meheren: for i in "list of image names without prefix and space-delimited" ; do convert $i.ico $i.png ; done
[07:31] <meheren> yeh
[07:31] <Fjodor> s/easyli/easily
[07:31] <LjL> Scorpmoon: adding reps is the same in dapper as in breezy. just change every "breezy" into a "dapper", or use...
[07:31] <bobo> !compiling
[07:31] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware
[07:31] <gharz> Warbo, is there a command to check the log at reboot?
[07:31] <LjL> !easysource
[07:31] <Warbo> Gistybit: volume control applet
[07:31] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:31] <Jowi> Gistybit: you should be able to rightclick on the icon and set if you want to use Master, PCM etc
[07:31] <livingdaylight> Warbo: ok, but why can't i change it like with any other distro at screen resolution? I don't like having ot manually edit xconf
[07:31] <Warbo> gharz: The log is in /var/log/syslog
[07:32] <Warbo> livingdaylight: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:32] <meheren> r4v5,  so what i would have to type 400 names to the name sof these files?
[07:32] <Gistybit> Warbo: Yeah thx! there it was ;).. it had another icon when added.
[07:32] <r4v5> meheren: are they all in the same directory?
[07:32] <psycose> seems i got problems with updates (using dapper)  apt tells me syntax error in /var/lib/dpkg/available EOF after << >>
[07:32] <psycose> any tips ?
[07:32] <Jowi> livingdaylight: only two DEs are able to change resolution on the fly with a nice gui as far as i know; xfce and e17
[07:32] <meheren> r4v5, yes
[07:32] <uXp> how do i install my logitech mouse and eyboard on ubuntu?
[07:33] <Warbo> Jowi: Anything can do it. It is a feature of X (xrandr)
[07:33] <meheren> uxp, pluginplay my freind should work...
[07:33] <JeezGodDang> http://rafb.net/paste/results/NF0RT538.html   ROFLZZZZ help plz
[07:33] <Jowi> Warbo: that's why i added "with a nice gui" :)
[07:33] <livingdaylight> Jowi: what is the point of having screenresolution if i cant use it?
[07:33] <livingdaylight> How do i change my screen resolution, please?
[07:33] <uXp> well i have a nelite keyboard and it has like extra buttons but they don't work...
[07:33] <Warbo> Jowi: Yes, but there has to be a GTK applet somewhere
[07:33] <meheren> system:preferences:screen resolution
[07:33] <nootrope> does a "desktop" installation of ubuntu (dapper drake) automatically install a LAMP configuration? Or is that only done by default with a server installation?
[07:33] <Jemt> livingdaylight: System > Preference > Screen resolution
[07:33] <Warbo> livingdaylight: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:34] <psycose> can i suppress the /var/lib/dpkg/available file i got a syntax error in it
[07:34] <Warbo> livingdaylight: like I said before :)
[07:34] <r4v5> meheren: ls *.ico | sed 's/.ico//' | while read i ; do convert $i.ico $i.png
[07:34] <Jemt> livingdaylight: You should only run dpkg-reconfigure if the resolution you want is not there
[07:34] <Warbo> psycose: not unless you want no packages available :)
[07:34] <bobo> im trying to install firefox, but it says that a few packages are not authenticated.... what does that mean?
[07:34] <Jowi> Warbo: please find one for me. I want it. I haven't found any in the repos at least
[07:34] <uXp> anyone know..
[07:34] <Jowi> brb
[07:34] <Warbo> Jowi: gnomefiles.org?
[07:34] <psycose> Warbo, i can not use apt and update manager anymore cause there is a syntax error in this file
[07:35] <gizmo_the_great1> I am using XChat Gnome 0.11 - I want to join the irc.quakenet.org - how do I do it?
[07:35] <livingdaylight> Jewt: if you read my thread - i cannot change display from screenresolution. this is what is so frustrating me with ubuntu
[07:35] <Warbo> psycose: This is automatically made. Have you added a dodgy repo? try updating apt again
[07:35] <psycose> i've done nothing
[07:35] <psycose> yesterday everything was well
[07:35] <Warbo> livingdaylight: I SAID sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg !!
[07:35] <Jemt> livingdaylight: "Change display" ?
[07:35] <Scorpmoon> but if I want to install kdissert that is based on kde lib, would I put universe on binary or sources?
[07:36] <bobo> anyone?
[07:36] <livingdaylight> Warbo: thx. i don't like doing it that way, but i'll have to, hmpf...
[07:36] <kieranDOA> gizmo_the_great1: /server irc.quakenet.org
[07:36] <Jemt> livingdaylight: If you want me to answer, then please highlight me by my nick (Jemt) - otherwise I might not "see you" :)
[07:36] <livingdaylight> Jewt: yes!
[07:36] <psycose> the update manager tells me updates avalaible ... then i see that the process fail because of dpkg: erreur d'analyse syntaxique, dans le fichier /var/lib/dpkg/available EOF aprs le nom de champ 
[07:36] <JeezGodDang> http://rafb.net/paste/results/NF0RT538.html   comments??
[07:36] <LjL> Scorpmoon: uh? you generally install binary packages, not source packages
[07:36] <Warbo> bobo: Packages are checked to make sure they have downloaded properly and that they are trusted. That is what verification and authentication are
[07:36] <Scorpmoon> ok
[07:36] <LjL> Scorpmoon: that's unless you need to compile them for some specific reason
[07:37] <Warbo> psycose: "sudo apt-get update"
[07:37] <Jemt> livingdaylight: What do you mean by "change display" ? Are you running on a laptop and what the image on an external monitor ?
[07:37] <livingdaylight> Jewt: i huh? i have highlighted you
[07:37] <psycose> Warbo, it works well
[07:37] <livingdaylight> Jewt: desktop. by display i mean screen resolution
[07:37] <Jemt> livingdaylight: My nick is Jemt - JeMt, not Jewt
[07:37] <Frogzoo> no problem jezt
[07:37] <Warbo> Jemt: Yes, I get called "Marbo"
[07:37] <LjL> Scorpmoon: installing kdissert will simply result in the needed KDE libraries getting installed. if you use aptitude for installing, they will be automatically removed later when/if you remove kdissert
[07:37] <Jemt> Warbo: Hehe :)
[07:37] <psycose> Warbo, after this command i've got du /var/lib/dpkg/available  | 0       /var/lib/dpkg/available
[07:38] <LjL> Scorpmoon: otherwise (apt-get, synaptic, ...), they'd have to be removed manually
[07:38] <rudeman> guys, how can i install j2me wireless toolkit in ubuntu dapper ?
[07:38] <livingdaylight> Jemt: sorry, you see my display is so small i didn't tell the difference
[07:38] <uXp> does an elite keyboard with the extra play,pause buttons work on ubuntu?
[07:38] <uXp> !keyboards
[07:38] <Scorpmoon> is it redundant to add both Ubuntu 6.06 LTS "Community maintaned" AND Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Backports "Community maintained AND Multiverse"
[07:38] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, uXp
[07:38] <psycose> Warbo i think this is a bug in the update process
[07:38] <Warbo> psycose: ? Sorry I don't understand
[07:38] <uXp> !keyboard
[07:38] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, uXp
[07:38] <gnomefreak> uXp: please dont play with the bot
[07:38] <psycose> the file  /var/lib/dpkg/available is empty size = 0.
[07:38] <Frogzoo> Scorpmoon: you're best to avoid backports if possible
[07:38] <uXp> i was seeing if there was anything on it
[07:38] <Scorpmoon> ok
[07:38] <Jemt> livingdaylight: Ok, you are not making much sense. You want to change resolution, right? What's the problem? You resolution you want is not listed in System > Preference > Screen resolution? If so, run 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[07:39] <Warbo> uXp: You need to assign the keys to things (don't ask me how)
[07:39] <tubbie> where can I get a bot like obunto?
[07:39] <uXp> lol
[07:39] <tubbie> ubotu
[07:39] <livingdaylight> Jemt: i'm sorry, not gonna repeat myself all day, sorry...
[07:39] <Warbo> psycose: Oh. Well that seems even more seriuos. I don't know hat to do now, sorry :(
[07:39] <Jemt> livingdaylight: Then good luck :)
[07:39] <nootrope> !lamp
[07:39] <livingdaylight> Jemt: i've made it plain and clear. Resolutions don't hold! I am beginning to think Ubuntu is a plastic os!
[07:39] <LjL> !infobot
[07:39] <ubotu> infobot is probably at http://www.infobot.org;; debs at cornflake.entropy.net/infobot;; see blootbot, or debs at http://cornflake.entropy.net/infobot
[07:40] <psycose> Warbo, could you tell me the size of your /var/lib/dpkg/available file please
[07:40] <opitwin> livingdaylight: ubuntu is the best!!!
[07:40] <Jemt> livingdaylight: "Don't hold" ? Could you elaborate? It's not the same after reboot ?
[07:40] <opitwin> ubotu: tell livingdaylight about ubuntu
[07:40] <psycose> well if some are interested i've just encounter a bug in the update manager that do not allow me to update/install packages anymore
[07:40] <Warbo> psycose: 2100617 (taken from "ls -l"
[07:41] <opitwin> !lamp
[07:41] <psycose> Warbo, ok mine size=0
[07:41] <LjL> Jemt, livingdaylight: well, my DNS server settings "don't hold" either :)
[07:41] <Yoric> I have a reproducible kernel panic whenever I push the button of my Quicktime Messenger quickcam.
[07:41] <rudeman> does anyone know how to install J2ME Wireless Toolkit in Ubuntu 6.06 ?
[07:41] <r4v5> LjL: change your dhcp client's settings (or chmod -w /etc/resolv.conf, but that's cheating)
[07:41] <Yoric> That's my first problem with ubuntu, but it's rather a big one.
[07:42] <Yoric> Any suggestion ?
[07:42] <LjL> Yoric: sounds like a bug report
[07:42] <psycose> Please do you know guys how to reset my /var/lib/dpkg/available file ? and get a clean one thanks
[07:42] <LjL> r4v5: but i'm using a static IP and all...
[07:42] <runes> How can I remount an  ext3 secondary drive after reinstalling ubuntu?
[07:42] <eXistenZ> The fglrx supports only ati 9500+ drivers, how can I get my 9200 accelerated?
[07:42] <Yoric> LjL, fair enough.
[07:42] <Warbo> psycose: That file is automatically generated, so sending you one would not work :(
[07:42] <kieranDOA> runes: add to /etc/fstab ?
[07:42] <LjL> Yoric: launchpad.net
[07:43] <Jemt> LjL: Did you configure your DNS using console ?
[07:43] <psycose> Warbo, so how to regenerate this file ?
[07:43] <djcabz> Can ne1 speak on success in using the ipw2200 monitor mode patch?
[07:43] <opitwin> dshum: did u get a life yet?
[07:43] <runes> kieranDOA without a mountpoint?
[07:43] <Warbo> psycose: with "sudo apt-get update" unfortunately
[07:43] <TheSheep> when I try to install RealPlayer package, it says: Depends: xlibs  but it is not installable
[07:43] <psycose> Warbo, can you paste me the first liner of your file please
[07:43] <TheSheep> what I can do with it?
[07:43] <Jemt> LjL: If so, I have expirenced the same thing. I can recommend using the Gnome tools. Otherwise you might loose changes
[07:43] <Warbo> TheSheep: That is a Debian package, not an Ubuntu one
[07:43] <Jemt> livingdaylight: "Don't hold" ? Could you elaborate? It's not the same after reboot ?
[07:43] <Frogzoo> djcabz: no need to patch ipw2200 for  monitor mode these days - on dapper, it just works
[07:43] <LjL> Jemt: i'm using KDE, so i configured it through the KDE network settings. it works, but only until next reboot. also tried adding a "nameserver" entry to /etc/network/interfaces, to no avail
[07:43] <TheSheep> Warbo: thanks
[07:44] <Warbo> TheSheep: You could install the deb file with dpkg -i --force-all package.deb
[07:44] <Jemt> LjL: Whut? Odd! Can recommend Ubuntu - works for me ;)
[07:44] <nootrope> can i use the "install a LAMP server" option in the server install disk to *add* a LAMP installation to a "desktop" installation of dapper drake?
[07:44] <opitwin> Frogzoo: Hello!
[07:44] <Warbo> TheSheep: But it would get unintalled nex time you used a package manager
[07:44] <Zaggynl> what's a good antivirus for Ubuntu?
[07:44] <Frogzoo> djcabz: sudo iwconfig eth1 mode monitor ; iwconfig eth1
[07:44] <Frogzoo> opitwin: 'sup?
[07:44] <djcabz> Frogzoo, I am using Ethereal for the capture...  one sec
[07:44] <Warbo> Zaggynl: ClamAV
[07:45] <Zaggynl> ah okay
[07:45] <Zaggynl> *notes*
[07:45] <Jemt> nootrope: All you need is mysql-server, php5, apache2 :)
[07:45] <Warbo> Zaggynl: I've never used it though, so don't go asking questions :)
[07:45] <Zaggynl> :P
[07:45] <Jemt> nootrope: apt-get install <packages I just mentioned>
[07:45] <Zaggynl> just needed names
[07:45] <opitwin> Frogzoo: Do you know if you can use a U3 Flash Drive with Ubuntu
[07:45] <LjL> Jemt: i'd rather stick with KDE for a number of reasons... what annoys me a little is that all the network stuff is, in a way, a step back from breezy. the breezy installer tried dhcp, but *then* asked me for my static IP settings when it realized no DHCP was available
[07:45] <TheSheep> Warbo: I found the howton on RestrictedFormats :)
[07:45] <djcabz> Frogzoo, I think that works... one more sec ;)
[07:45] <LjL> Jemt: now it's install, then mess with the settings
[07:45] <nootrope> thanks, jemt
[07:45] <nootrope> !
[07:45] <ubotu> nootrope: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:45] <Jemt> nootrope: wait
[07:45] <Jemt> nootrope: You need a few more packages actually
[07:46] <nootrope> yes? jemt?
[07:46] <opitwin> Zaggynl: I think you can get avast for Ubuntu.  Let me check
[07:46] <r4v5> lighttpd > apache, but oh well
[07:46] <Zaggynl> okay, cool
[07:46] <livingdaylight> Jemt: dear me...exactly, i end up exactly where i was, i.e the changes don't hold
[07:46] <Zaggynl> I'm actually running a server which has to have some form of antivirus protection
[07:46] <Jemt> livingdaylight: Ah, ok. I think I know the solution. Hold on
[07:47] <nootrope> jemt, will apt-get d/l the others i need? (dependent ones)
[07:47] <NoUse> !tell Zaggynl about clamav
[07:47] <opitwin> Zaggynl: They have a server edition too
[07:47] <djcabz> Frogzoo,  like gold man, that did the trick... Thanks!
[07:47] <uXp> how do you play .wma files?
[07:47] <rudeman> does anyone know how to install J2ME Wireless Toolkit in Ubuntu 6.06 ?
[07:47] <djcabz> man or lady... sorry.
[07:47] <Jemt> nootrope: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP?highlight=%28CategoryDocumentation%29   - But in short :  apt-get install apache2 php5 mysql-server libapache2-mod-auth-mysql php5-mysql
[07:47] <runes> ok reboot time
[07:47] <Zaggynl> opitwin: okay, nice, is it free t use?
[07:47] <jbirdAngel> can someone walk me through setting this up to print on the printer connected to a windows comp on the lan
[07:47] <LjL> !tell uxp about restrictedformats
[07:48] <Jemt> nootrope: What others? apt-get calculates and downloads all dependency libraries
[07:48] <opitwin> Zaggynl: Go to http://www.avast.com/eng/avast-for-linux-server.html
[07:48] <JeezGodDang> jbirdAngel, system -> administration -> printing
[07:48] <psycose> Hi, my /var/lib/dpkg/available is corrupted, EOF after << >>, how can i regenerate it ? thanks for your tips
[07:48] <cescudero> alguna  xica con msn
[07:48] <nootrope> jemt, awsome! thanks!
[07:48] <NoUse> Zaggynl clamav is a free option
[07:48] <Jemt> nootrope: You are welcome :)
[07:48] <LjL> !es
[07:48] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:48] <opitwin> Zaggynl: I an checking to see if it is free
[07:48] <Zaggynl> Thank you
[07:49] <Jemt> livingdaylight: I have had the same problem. What I did was running 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' - and the only resolution I specified was the one I wanted to use. Try that. If it still dosn't work , then please upload this file : /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:49] <Yoric> LjL, actually, now that I think about it, launchpad might not be the right place, as the kernel driver was installed from easycam2
[07:49] <opitwin> Zaggynl: It looks to be free
[07:49] <MikkelRev> Hi, is it possible to install progs from the ubuntu cd with synaptic? Synaptic only shows me installed progs
[07:49] <Zaggynl> opitwin: I assume it's not in the Ubuntu repository?
[07:50] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell nalioth about fedora
[07:50] <opitwin> Zaggynl: No, it don't think it is - go to packages.ubuntu.com
[07:50] <Zaggynl> okay
[07:50] <Discipulus> ./topic
[07:50] <Discipulus> woops
[07:50] <giovan> join ubuntu-br
[07:50] <r4v5> one of these days i'll make a custom ubuntu kernel that will get past the boot phase
[07:50] <r4v5> mark my words
[07:50] <Jowi> livingdaylight, Warbo: Regarding the resolution switcher: sudo apt-get install gvidm. very simple (or should I say nonexistent) interface but functional. still nothing like xfce or e17
[07:50] <r4v5> it didn't happen with 2.6.12 but maybe .15 will be better.
[07:50] <livingdaylight> Jemt: i know. that is what Warbo was saying half an hour ago. And which i've had to do before to get it right. My complaint is why have screnresolution if i can't change it from gui?
[07:51] <psycose> is there some apt/dpkg/debian experts ?
[07:51] <LjL> !anyone
[07:51] <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>
[07:51] <opitwin> Zaggynl: Avast Linux Home Edition is Free for sure it looks like you get a 60 day trial for server edition
[07:51] <opitwin> !Anti-virus
[07:51] <ubotu> opitwin: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:51] <Zaggynl> heheh
[07:51] <NoUse> !antivirus
[07:51] <ubotu> you propably don't need antivirus software. If you are really paranoid you might want to install chkrootkit. Also see !clamav.
[07:52] <judah> chkrootkit++
[07:52] <opitwin> !antivirus
[07:52] <livingdaylight> Jowi: sudo apt-get install gvidm will resolve my issues with screenresoluion?
[07:52] <mantono> !virus
[07:52] <ubotu> mantono: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:52] <mantono> bah
[07:52] <uXp> enabling playing xvid/divx files
[07:52] <Jemt> livingdaylight: Well, it is not easy creating an operating system that runs on million of different computer systems - so once in a while, things don't run 100% perfectly. Is you computer several users old ?
[07:52] <[MH] Narc`Lap> Hi all, I'm having some issues with my linux box on my network. I think I'm using Samba (it prompted me to install it when i went to right-click -> share folder). Now in the share folder dialog, I specified the Domain/Workgroup, but when I go to explore my network places, I see the linux box in the default mshome workgroup
[07:52] <Jemt> livingdaylight: also, it could be a driver issue
[07:52] <bthornton> anybody running a chroot'ed environment on 64-bit Dapper know why I get network in the native environment but not the chroot'ed one?
[07:52] <NoUse> Zaggynl clamav is a virus scanner in the repos
[07:52] <cescudero> alguna xica con msn ke kiera ablar con migo en privado xofa wapas
[07:52] <Scorpmoon> is it offtopic to ask about linux programs ere
[07:52] <LjL> !es
[07:52] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:52] <opitwin> ubotu: tell Zaggynl about antivirus
[07:52] <jbirdAngel> trying to install the printer it says install driver and it want sme to open a .pdd?
[07:52] <Hoxzer_> HI
[07:52] <Hoxzer_> finally
[07:52] <Jemt> BRB, dinner
[07:52] <jbirdAngel> er a PDD file?
[07:53] <Hoxzer_> how do I change refresh rate to 85 Hz if I dont see it in the gnome display manager
[07:53] <MikkelRev> Is it possible to install progs from the ubuntu cd with synaptic? Synaptic only shows me installed progs
[07:53] <Hoxzer_> AARGH this headance
[07:53] <opitwin> zaggynl: I sent you a bot, read it
[07:53] <Yoric> bthornton, do you have access to /dev in your chrooted env ?
[07:53] <uXp> enabling playing xvid/divx codecs
[07:53] <cef> hrm, I upgraded from breezy to dapper, and I'm trying to make it visually look like the pure dapper install I have next to me.. I can add a quit button to the top panel, but it's the wrong icon
[07:53] <uXp> or where to find them
[07:53] <bthornton> Yoric: Will check...
[07:53] <Kaius> Can someone help with tftp time out issues?  The service is reported as running but I can't even get a file from the same system that the server is running on...
[07:53] <bthornton> Yorick: Yessir.
[07:53] <bthornton> *Yoric
[07:54] <livingdaylight> Jemt: no i have a P4 and it is a few months old. Yes, it is motherboard with integrated graphics, but still...
[07:54] <MikkelRev> Need help with networking. I cant connect to the router, network unreachable. What should I do ?
[07:54] <opitwin> zaggynl: Anything Else?
[07:54] <livingdaylight> Jemt: Asus Vintage V1 motherboard 775 socket
[07:54] <Yoric> bthornton, ok, that was my one and only guess, I'm afraid :/
[07:54] <Zaggynl> opitwin: Sorry I had a phonecall, no questions so far ;), thanks for the help
[07:54] <Kaius> MikkelRev> Check your default route?
[07:54] <LjL> MikkelRev: it surely is possible, it's what synaptic is intended for. i'm not very familiar with synaptic at all though, but it's definitely possible
[07:54] <bthornton> Yoric: Hehe it's okay; thanks for trying.
[07:54] <opitwin> Zaggynl: Always glad to help!
[07:54] <jabra> wondering if the source.list on the debian testing machine would need to have entries for debian and ubuntu to pull the packages
[07:54] <Jemt> livingdaylight: chipset?
[07:55] <smax> hi
[07:55] <opitwin> Frogzoo: Do you know if you can get a U3 Flash Drive to run on ubuntu
[07:55] <Kaius> Hey smax.
[07:55] <bthornton> I just checked "route" and it's setup correctly, ifconfig reports the interfaces properly, and I have network access on this machine natively (that's how I'm chatting now)... but when I "dchroot -d firefox", it can't pull anything off of the Internet.
[07:55] <mcherm> Hi. I'm a competent computer user with only slight familiarity with Linux. I'm trying ubuntu (6) on my laptop and got as far as booting from the live CD. However, it comes out with a resolution of 640x480 -- I'd like my full 1400x1050. The tool for changing resolution lists only 640x480 as an option.  I currently have Fedora installed on this same machine and it's video settings are working great. I'm guessing that I could just co
[07:55] <mcherm> py some fedora settings if I just knew what settings and what file they're in. Or maybe even I need to copy some drivers. Can anyone help me to figure out the next step?
[07:55] <Hoxzer_> I CANT USE THIS os
[07:55] <Frogzoo> opitwin: no, maybe google does
[07:55] <Hoxzer_> geez
[07:55] <Scorpmoon> the ubuntu screensaver runs quite slow on my computer.. I have a vague feeling my nvidia drivers are not as they should be.. how do I make sure they are?
[07:55] <livingdaylight> Jemt: err..you got me there
[07:55] <Hoxzer_> refresh rate fixis needed
[07:56] <Jowi> livingdaylight: don't know what issues you had (sort of walking back and forth doing stuff) but it will let you change resolution.
[07:56] <Frogzoo> !tell Hoxzer_ about fixres
[07:56] <LjL> mcherm: you can try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", it'll ask a number of questions, among which ones about resolutions
[07:56] <opitwin> Zaggynl: Did you check out the message from the bot
[07:56] <LjL> mcherm: (you can probably leave the defaults for most of the other ones)
[07:56] <Jowi> gotto go.
[07:56] <jacopoexchange> hey, you know when you use ALT+123 to print a parenthesis on screen? how can i enable that in ubuntu?
[07:56] <Jemt> livingdaylight: :)
[07:56] <runes> ok I modified the fstab
[07:57] <runes> but when I perform mount -a it tells me  special device /dev/hdd1 does not exist
[07:57] <Fjodor> Anyone know why mozilla tries to print to manual tray?
[07:57] <LjL> Hoxzer_: you too should probably try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg. and then use settings that are OK for your monitor
[07:57] <Zaggynl> opitwin: Yup, I actually have to install an antivirus on the server (school project), but as far I can see/know it isn't really neccesary, just good configuring eliminates a lot of security risks.
[07:57] <livingdaylight> Jowi: what will? sudo apt-get install gvidm ?
[07:57] <Jemt> livingdaylight: Well, some hardware is totally "closed source" - like SIS. And it is quite difficult to develop drivers to this sort of hardware
[07:57] <cef> ahhh, just had to go to the default theme instead of what was there.. for some reason it gave me a custom theme
[07:57] <zaggynl^away> ima go play a game on my wintendo now
[07:58] <mcherm> LjL: thanks! Any other suggestions before I spend the 15 min it takes to log off here and reboot into ubuntu? For instance, if it's going to ask me any questions like what hardware I have then maybe I should look up the answers first from in fedora...
[07:58] <Vaporlze> hi...today i tried to upgrade from Breezy to dapper. i used the synaptics manager. some problems occured like: could not load image mplayer.png; and some packages could not be installed (first one cupsys:subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 3
[07:58] <smax> how can i set a limmit on my terminal for the max # of lines till text is not reachable and off the terminal ?
[07:58] <MikkelRev> Kaius: how to check my default route? Just typing 'route' gives no address
[07:58] <opitwin> Zaggynl: Yep, the extra ports are automactically closed
[07:58] <psycose> Well there is a bug in dpkg/apt the /var/lib/dpkg/available can be  corrupted i don't know how
[07:58] <LjL> Jemt: one thing is developing drivers, and one thing is having a decent, working way to set resolutions and refresh rates... let's admit it, this has always been a mess with X, and it's still a mess no matter how friendly the control panel applets are trying to be :)
[07:59] <lee_> MikkelRev, netstat -rn
[07:59] <jacopoexchange> Vaporlze: most people are installing it from cd cause upgrading is causing problems
[07:59] <psycose> but nobody is interested in Ubuntu, hopefully guys in debian help me
[07:59] <LjL> mcherm: it is going to ask that kind of questions, but it should also be smart enough to guess the answers correctly
[07:59] <lee_> speaking of X. would anyone know if the vesa driver can do 1200x800?
[07:59] <Vexmaster> hello all
[07:59] <Kaius> MikkelRev> Try route -n.  You should at least see something for your active network interface.
[07:59] <mcherm> LjL: Okay, thanks!
[07:59] <Kaius> Hey Vex.
[07:59] <lee_> cause it can't be default with dapper installer
[07:59] <MikkelRev> lee_: no addresses shown
[07:59] <opitwin> Vexmaster: hello
[08:00] <lee_> MikkelRev, than you have no routes
[08:00] <Vaporlze> hm...ok...should i backup my data?
[08:00] <lee_> if you know your default route, type: sudo route add default gw <ip>
[08:00] <Kaius> MikkelRev> do an ifconfig and make sure your interface(s) are up.
[08:00] <Vexmaster> is this room newb friendly?
[08:00] <LjL> Vexmaster: try and see
[08:00] <jacopoexchange> Vaporlze: if you have diskspace you can install ubuntu on another partiotion and then copy the datas from the old one
[08:00] <Frogzoo> Vexmaster: mostly newbs here guy
[08:00] <jacopoexchange> i did like that
[08:00] <lee_> Vexmaster, muah muah muah. yes it its.
[08:01] <mo0se> !vmware
[08:01] <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
[08:01] <Vexmaster> lol
[08:01] <Vexmaster> thnx
[08:01] <MikkelRev> Wireless connection not active. Trying to activate: gets never finished
[08:01] <opitwin> Vexmaster: We are friendly
[08:01] <Hoxzer_> How do I tick boxes in text based configuration?
[08:01] <Kaius> Can someone help with tftp time out issues?  The service is reported as running but I can't even get a file from the same system that the server is running on...
[08:01] <Vexmaster> just wanted to know if its better to install Mplayer through the source code or via synaptic?
[08:02] <Kaius> Hoxzer_> Space I believe.
[08:02] <Vaporlze> ok...then i'll start downloading the iso....and it's save to install it from the iso?
[08:02] <lee_> so...anyone know if it's possible to set X to 1200x800 with the vesa driver?
[08:02] <LjL> Vexmaster: i can only give you the generic answer, which is: via synaptic (or via APT, more generally).
[08:02] <Kaius> Vexmaster> I'd stick with packages unless you're comfortable with compiling from source.
[08:02] <MikkelRev> Kaius, lee_ : Wireless connection ra0 not active. Trying to activate: gets never finished
[08:02] <LjL> Vexmaster: unless you have some specific need, installing packages using APT is the best option
[08:02] <keir> where is /etc/ld.so.conf on dapper? i need to add /usr/local/lib to my shared library search path.
[08:02] <opitwin> Vexmaster: There is one guy that logs on every once in a while that talks about peoples moms though
[08:02] <Frogzoo> Vexmaster: synaptic - always use the supported repos, where possible (but amarok's > mplayer anyhow...)
[08:02] <Kaius> MikkelRev> Driver issue?  Has it ever worked before?
[08:03] <LjL> Frogzoo: uh... amarok's not quite the same thing as mplayer :o)
[08:03] <Vexmaster> thnx so much! just one more question?
[08:03] <Kaius> Vexmaster> Shoot.
[08:03] <lee_> MikkelRev, wireless sucks most of the time with Linux
[08:03] <lee_> MikkelRev, what chipset is your card using?
[08:03] <Vexmaster> are there any packages for DVD playback?
[08:03] <opitwin> Bye
[08:03] <Kaius> lee_> Actually, with Hoary my NetGear wireless works like a charm.
[08:03] <NoUse> !dvd
[08:03] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[08:03] <Frogzoo> LjL: ooops - time I turned in methinks
[08:04] <lee_> Kaius, actually, you got lucky
[08:04] <Vexmaster> awsome!
[08:04] <judah> wireless doesn't suck with linux.
[08:04] <njs12345> lee_: my aironet works fine..
[08:04] <LjL> also, this may be of some use
[08:04] <Vexmaster> thnx again!
[08:04] <LjL> !tell Vexmaster about restrictedformats
[08:04] <Kaius> Vexmaster> Anytime, dude.  Have fun. ;)
[08:04] <MikkelRev> Kaius: it works fine with Windows
[08:04] <judah> manufacturers that don't open their chipsets suck.
[08:04] <lee_> my bcm and prism_2 doesn't
[08:04] <judah> atheros 4th gen cards are wicked awsome under linux..
[08:04] <lee_> and WPA is way complicated
[08:04] <Kaius> MikkelRev> I'd check for a driver.  You may be stuck having to use the ndiswrapper.
[08:04] <judah> prism cards work just fine.
[08:04] <Vaporlze> hm...is it possible to downgrade to breezy again? (after my halfway-upgrade?)
[08:05] <runes> Help!  I had to reinstall ubuntu dapper on my primary drive today reformatting only the install drive (/dev/hda1), no problem there..but my secondary ide drive (hdd1) which has the backup data and which was formatted in ext3 cannot be mounted nor recongized properly.  The disc manager sees it as unformatted!
[08:05] <njs12345> Vaporlze: it's probably technically possible
[08:05] <judah> intel has great linux support for their cards..
[08:05] <njs12345> doesn't mean it's a good idea ;)
[08:05] <judah> c/prism/prism2
[08:05] <lee_> judah, the ipw2200 need proprietary firmware
[08:05] <NoUse> runes the secondary HD would be /dev/hdb, not hdd
[08:06] <goibhniu> am i likely to get stuck if I upgrade from breezy to dapper using my ndiswrapper driven wireless card?
[08:06] <MikkelRev> lee_: RaLink
[08:06] <LjL> Vaporlze: everything is possible, but it will be very, very far from easy
[08:06] <judah> the 2100BG is a great card.
[08:06] <Kaius> I don't know why but it still tickles me when people use a regex in chat to correct a spelling error or something. hehe
[08:06] <njs12345> MikkelRev: I have a ralink upstairs!
[08:06] <lee_> MikkelRev, what does iwconfig output?
[08:06] <njs12345> it seems to work fine
[08:06] <Vaporlze> haha....could u guys guide me?
[08:06] <judah> anyway.. gotta meeting.. ->
[08:06] <psycose> Well now my /var/lib/dpkg/availableis corrupted :  dpkg: erreur d'analyse syntaxique, dans le fichier /var/lib/dpkg/available prs de la ligne 2 paquet xmodmap: valeur du champ status non autorise dans ce contexte E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) Any help ?
[08:06] <Kaius> Vaporlze> Uncharted waters for me, mate.  Sorry. :(
[08:06] <LjL> Vaporlze: when i say "very, very far from easy" i mean "i wouldn't have even the slightest idea how to do it"
[08:06] <Frogzoo> runes: 'fdisk -l /dev/hdd'       will display partition table
[08:07] <Frogzoo> runes: 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdd'       will display partition table
[08:07] <P3L|C4N0> greetings
[08:07] <Kaius> Greetings, P3L|C4N0!
[08:07] <runes> /dev/hdd1               1        9964    80035798+  83  Linux
[08:07] <Vaporlze> ok...so it's better to set up a new system...
[08:07] <LjL> Vaporlze: my suggestion is, reinstall. save your home directory and possibly your /etc directory, and reinstall
[08:07] <Kaius> Can someone help with tftp time out issues?  The service is reported as running but I can't even get a file from the same system that the server is running on...
[08:07] <njs12345> Vaporize: You said you had half-upgraded it?
[08:08] <njs12345> Kaius: does telnet work?
[08:08] <Frogzoo> runes: looks like a file system to me   - try 'sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/hdd1 /mnt'
[08:08] <Vaporlze> yea...some errors occured, and some packages couldnt be installed....
[08:08] <goibhniu> does anyone know if dist-upgrade downloads everything it needs before starting to upgrade or upgrades and downloads at the same time?
[08:08] <njs12345> downloads everything it needs first
[08:08] <psycose> Vaporlze you got the same problem ?
[08:08] <dixie> goibhniu: it downloads before
[08:08] <Kaius> njs12345> Connection refused.  Is there a firewall in the standard Dapper server install?
[08:08] <njs12345> nope
[08:08] <LjL> Vaporlze: happened to me as well. upgrading from breezy apparently isn't as smooth as a dist-upgrade. ended up installing from scratch
[08:08] <LORDsivanicon> Anyone know why when I run  'sudo cp etc/* /etc/' it tells me its ommiting a file, why does it omit the file?
[08:09] <J0s3ph> Hello. I don't soppose anyone else is having trouble with the Pengiun Liberation Front repository mirrors too?
[08:09] <Kaius> LORDsivanicon> Try adding the -a option.
[08:09] <Vaporlze> started wit cupsys - =malcolm@CPE000d88f7097a-CM00122500768a.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com]  has joined #ubuntu
[08:09] <Kaius> njs12345> So if the daemon is running why would the connection be refused?
[08:09] <Kaius> Very confusing.
[08:09] <runes> ok trying it brb
[08:09] <njs12345> hmm
[08:09] <ompaul> J0s3ph, they are outside the control of most people, stick the url in a web browser and see if you can get to it, if you can then your having a problem if you can't then your not they are
[08:09] <goibhniu> dixie: cheers, so I shouldn't have any trouble if it doesn't set up my wifi card during the upgrade I'll still have a working system
[08:09] <njs12345> does it work from the computer that the daemon is running on?
[08:09] <J0s3ph> ompaul: Done that, and I can.
[08:10] <psycose> Well now my /var/lib/dpkg/availableis corrupted :  dpkg: erreur d'analyse syntaxique, dans le fichier /var/lib/dpkg/available prs de la ligne 2 paquet xmodmap: valeur du champ status non autorise dans ce contexte E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) Any help ?
[08:10] <Kaius> I was just trying from the system the daemon was running on.
[08:10] <Kaius> no dice.
[08:10] <njs12345> that's strange
[08:10] <njs12345> does it have any logs?
[08:10] <Kaius> very..
[08:10] <ompaul> J0s3ph, pop the contents of the plf line -alone-  in this channel and we can have a look at it for you
[08:10] <runes> Frogzoo, mount: special device /dev/hdd1 does not exist
[08:10] <Kaius> no tftp logs and nothing in /var/log/messages about it.
[08:10] <J0s3ph> deb http://packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/ dapper free non-free
[08:10] <runes> Frogzoo, mount: special device /dev/hdd1 does not exist same error
[08:10] <J0s3ph> and... deb-src http://packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/ dapper free non-free
[08:11] <Vaporlze> sry, still not used with copy and paste on linux....haha cupsys had the error: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 3 ,then other packages with dependencies (i think cause cupsys wasnt installed
[08:11] <J0s3ph> they're both in my sources list, and ive done an apt-get update
[08:11] <nyarla> dapper newbie here :) do i need an antivirus? whixh one is the best?
[08:11] <njs12345> nyarla: no, you don't :)
[08:11] <soundray> nyarla: you don't need antivirus software, unless your box is handling email for windows clients.
[08:11] <NoUse> nyarla no
[08:11] <J0s3ph> nyarla: Dapper noob here too. I found out the other day that there's a Linux version of AVG.
[08:11] <Kaius> well, technically you don't need an antivirus..
[08:12] <rocktorrentz> OK. I am trying to install ubuntu server on a 90mhz Intel system with 32mb of ram however sbm doesn't recognise my cd drive. What do I do?
[08:12] <ompaul> deb ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Linux/plf/ubuntu/plf/ dapper free non-free <<< J0s3ph check it against that
[08:12] <njs12345> technically you don't need an antivirus with windows either
[08:12] <J0s3ph> ompaul: WIll do.
[08:12] <Frogzoo> runes: wierd - how'd fdisk find it?...
[08:12] <runes> I have no diea
[08:13] <NoUse> runes 'ls -l /dev/hdd*'
[08:13] <jughead> Hello, I am having difficulty with my system locking up; it appears to lock up when certain screen savers are active
[08:13] <djcabz> can anyone speak on compatibility of linux / ubuntu on both Dell laptops versus say Compaq/HP laptops.
[08:13] <Warbo> If I was going to install something that is not really needed I would make sure it is FLOSS. I only use non-free software when there is no choice
[08:13] <Warbo> In other words I would not install Linux AVG
[08:13] <ompaul> nyarla, in 11+ years of having an OSS desktop my PCs have never had a malware or virus problem other than the clutter as it arrives in email (before it gets deleted), so I guess I don't need one ;-)
[08:13] <njs12345> Kaius: here's an idea: sudo netstat -alp
[08:13] <runes> NoUse, brw-rw---- 1 root disk 22, 64 2006-06-09 13:49 /dev/hdd
[08:13] <NoUse> djcabz https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops
[08:14] <asdx> congratulations germany!
[08:14] <soundray> djcabz: HP have the best track record of supporting Ubuntu. Otherwise, I don't think there is much of a difference.
[08:14] <djcabz> NoUse, I'll start there.
[08:14] <soundray> Thanks asdx! Frings, yeah!
[08:14] <ompaul> !offtopic
[08:14] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[08:14] <KenSentMe> asdx: too bad, costa rica
[08:14] <psycose>  When  /var/lib/dpkg/available is corrupted the solution is to run # dselect update    see u
[08:14] <NoUse> runes try 'sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/hdd /mnt'
[08:14] <asdx> Frings did the best goal ever!
[08:14] <asdx> damn it
[08:14] <njs12345> Germany's defence looked pretty poor though :P
[08:14] <asdx> what a great goal
[08:14] <LjL> !offtopic
[08:14] <Some_Person> Why can't I use the unmount command (i get "bash: unmount: command not found")
[08:14] <ompaul> asdx, what channel are you in?
[08:14] <Warbo> psycose: Glad you fixed it :)
[08:14] <Kaius> njs12345> Looks like dhcpd and xinetd are running..
[08:14] <psycose> Warbo, yes
[08:15] <rudeman> Brazill !! :D
[08:15] <nyarla> thanx guys, i'll try to go on without antivirus, I cross my finger :)
[08:15] <asdx> I can't wait for brazil to play
[08:15] <djcabz> soundray, thanks also, I have to put together an order and compatibility is the criterion most important.
[08:15] <Warbo> nyarla: You need more than one finger to cross them....
[08:15] <Kaius> asdx> Agreed.  Brazil rocks.
[08:15] <jaek> how can i make middle click open a url in firefox? (the way it should be)
[08:15] <Some_Person> i cant unmount any partitions!!!
[08:15] <kabtoffe> Some_Person, Isn't the command called: umount
[08:15] <J0s3ph> ompaul: http://rafb.net/paste/results/oDCidp86.html
[08:15] <J0s3ph> Doesn't seem to work.
[08:15] <soundray> djcabz: you can be lucky or unlucky with any machine.
[08:15] <rudeman> Kaius,  asdx  where are you guys from?
[08:15] <Some_Person> oh
[08:15] <Warbo> jaek: It opens in new tab doesn't it?
[08:15] <njs12345> i'm from England
[08:15] <ompaul> Soccer/Football is offtopic people
[08:15] <Kaius> I'm in the US.
[08:16] <pequatre> hello.Can anyone explain me why there are  2 entries in my /etc/hosts: "127.0.0.1 localhost ubuntu" and "127.0.1.1 ubuntu" ? which one is right ? thx.
[08:16] <J0s3ph> ompaul: That's the contents of my sources list and an APT-GET UPDATE output.
[08:16] <soundray> djcabz: I recently had a rebranded MSI laptop from Medion which works like a charm with Dapper.
[08:16] <jaek> let me restate my question... when you have a URL selected, make middle click open that url
[08:16] <runes> NoUse, /dev/hdd already mounted or /mnt busy
[08:16] <soundray> djcabz: minor Wifi issues aside.
[08:16] <runes> NoUse, /dev/hdd already mounted or /mnt busy
[08:16] <LjL> ompaul: apt-cache search soccer
[08:16] <rudeman> hey.. does anyone here knows how to install j2me in ubuntu ?
[08:16] <Warbo> pequatre: They are both the same, but one has more info than the other
[08:16] <Kaius> pequatre> The "127.0.1.1 ubuntu" isn't needed because of the other statement.
[08:16] <ompaul> LjL, not in any of my repos :)
[08:16] <pequatre> Kaius, thx.
[08:16] <djcabz> soundray, wifi is uber important... as a matter of course, it is the most important aspect of this purchase.
[08:17] <Kaius> pequatre> No problem, mate.
[08:17] <LjL> ompaul: you sure? there are two in universe :)
[08:17] <NoUse> runes what is the output of 'mount'
[08:17] <djcabz> must be able to monitor with the Nic...
[08:17] <akudewan> hi, I want to upgrade from breezy to dapper, but I want to apt-get in parts, so is it safe to do "sudo apt-get --download-only dist-upgrade" ?
[08:17] <MikkelRev> My wireless netcard wont get activated. iwconfig sais: http://pastebin.com/770474
[08:17] <runes> NoUse, can I paste it in the channel?
[08:17] <NoUse> runes no
[08:17] <NoUse> !tell runes about pastebin
[08:17] <Warbo> akudewan: do "sudo apt-get clean" first
[08:18] <soundray> djcabz: in that case, I suggest you buy a USB wifi adapter with well-known support straight away (I suggest Belkin FD7050))
[08:18] <J0s3ph> ompaul: Just incase you didn't get it before, http://rafb.net/paste/results/oDCidp86.html is my list file and APT-GET UPDATE output. If you could check that when you have time it would be appreciated.
[08:18] <ompaul> J0s3ph, okay I can get to it
[08:18] <J0s3ph> ah right
[08:18] <Guest_949> hi
[08:18] <[MH] Narc`Lap> Hi all, I'm having some issues with my linux box on my network. I think I'm using Samba (it prompted me to install it when i went to right-click -> share folder). Now in the share folder dialog, I specified the Domain/Workgroup, but when I go to explore my network places, I see the linux box in the default mshome workgroup. Also, I can't seem to enter the directory I shared from my windows box. It requires a User/Pass and I've tr
[08:18] <akudewan> Warbo: will do that, thanks :)
[08:19] <Kaius> njs12345> Any other ideas about the tftp problem I'm having?
[08:19] <runes> NoUse, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15406
[08:19] <ompaul> J0s3ph, http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic   <-- use that to inform your packages
[08:19] <Guest_949> I have speedstream 4060 adsl usb modem ... I couldn't connect with it
[08:20] <ompaul> J0s3ph, it is a little strange - but you look right to me
[08:20] <soundray> Guest_949: USB ADSL modems are finicky re. driver support. It's best to get a modem that is attached via Ethernet.
[08:21] <NoUse> runes 'sudo fsck.ext3 -n /dev/hdd'
[08:22] <Frogzoo> NoUse: the problem is that /dev/hdd1 isn't being created
[08:23] <runes> NoUse, I guess I post this output in patebin?
[08:23] <Hoxzer_> :D this is just great
[08:23] <Kaius> What's that Hox?
[08:23] <NoUse> Frogzoo its possible the fs was created directory on the device without a partition
[08:23] <Hoxzer_> so so, how to get certain buttons work if they are like "DISABLED" <-lol
[08:23] <NoUse> directly even
[08:23] <NoUse> runes yes
[08:23] <Hoxzer_> keyboard layout and stuff like that are all set to finnish
[08:23] <runes> NoUse, ok won't be long and thank you
[08:23] <Hoxzer_> so that shouldn't be a problem
[08:23] <Hoxzer_> pc105 keyboard type
[08:24] <Hoxzer_> that might be
[08:24] <[MH] Narc`Lap> What's happening if I'm getting this error executing a sudo command "sudo: must be setuid root". I'm usually prompted for my root password. now I'm not :(
[08:24] <J0s3ph> back
[08:24] <J0s3ph> ompaul: Just read your messages.
[08:24] <Kaius> [MH] Narc`Lap> No idea...
[08:24] <ompaul> J0s3ph, you need to be registered and identified if you want to send messages
[08:24] <Kaius> But that would worry me.
[08:24] <ompaul> !register
[08:24] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[08:25] <runes> NoUse, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15407
[08:25] <J0s3ph> ompaul: I mean I just scrolled up and read your replies. :)
[08:25] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: oh. Can you think of anything you've done that might have brought this up?
[08:25] <J0s3ph> looking into them now
[08:25] <sharky_> i'm having trouble getting ubuntu to recognize a second hard drive formatted with ntfs
[08:25] <[MH] Narc`Lap> soundray, I just previously chmoded 777 my entire usr directory. Would this have something to do with it?
[08:26] <NoUse> runes have you rebooted to see if hdd1 gets created?
[08:26] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: yes, that will have done it.
[08:26] <sharky_> all the tutorials say to either mount it or use the Disk Manager but these don't seem to be working
[08:26] <NoUse> runes the only other thing I can think of is booting off knoppix or another livecd and seeing if it detects the filesystem
[08:26] <[MH] Narc`Lap> soundray now how would one go about undoing this ?
[08:26] <runes> NoUse, befoer I reboot what should I add to the fstab?
[08:26] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: that wasn't a good idea at all... if it was my system, I would reinstall.
[08:26] <Kaius> sharky_> Are you running a custom kernel or the standard Ubuntu?
[08:27] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: having said that, you may be able to boot recovery mode and reinstall sudo
[08:27] <NoUse> runes you don't need to add anything to fstab for the deviice to be created
[08:27] <NoUse> runes thats just to define mountpoints
[08:27] <sharky_> Kaius, standard
[08:27] <sharky_> straight off the liveCD
[08:27] <[MH] Narc`Lap> soundray, i don't understand what just happened that would warrant a reinstall
[08:27] <runes> NoUse, ok I will reboot
[08:28] <sharky_> Kaius, i did: sudo /sbin/hdparm -i /dev/hdb
[08:28] <Warbo> [MH] Narc`Lap: I think as long as your home dir and config files are 644 you will be OK
[08:28] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: you have flattened all the carefully crafted permissions in all the files in your /usr directory.
[08:28] <inrelief> how does openoffice do in regards to manipulating/intgeracting with Microsoft Office Databases?....should I not even try and just use crossover office?
[08:28] <sharky_> Kaius, which tells me the the system does see the disk, but i guess it doesnt get mounted properly for some reason
[08:28] <Kaius> sharky_> NTFS support should be there, then.
[08:28] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: there's more to permissions than read, write and execute.
[08:28] <Warbo> [MH] Narc`Lap: Oh "/usr" I thought you meant your "user" (home) directory. Don't pay attention to me
[08:28] <[MH] Narc`Lap> okay
[08:28] <JeezGodDang> how can i install dappers dhcpd3 on 5.10
[08:29] <sharky_> Kaius, yeah i know i was actually able to mount the drive when i was on the liveCD
[08:29] <Kaius> sharky_> I'm pretty sure you just need to load the module for the ntfs filesystem.
[08:29] <[MH] Narc`Lap> soundray: is there anything i can do that doesn't include a reinstall? i'm not a very picky linux person. I mean, is my system completely borked
[08:29] <tr1gg3r> JeezGodDang: apt pinning
[08:29] <jeanjean> JeezGodDang: why not apt-get distupgrade
[08:29] <{iT}ErAlzoe> hi
[08:29] <sharky_> Kaius, do you mean like apt-get some module or there is something i have that's just not running yet?
[08:29] <jeanjean> JeezGodDang: why not apt-get dist-upgrade sorry
[08:30] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: the short answer is: I don't know. It may be that after you fix sudo, your system is fine again.
[08:30] <Kaius> You should already have the module on your system.  Just gotta install it.
[08:30] <Warbo> [MH] Narc`Lap: You can look at someone else's system who is running "ls -l /usr" (and everything inside) and redo all of the premissions manually
[08:30] <Kaius> sharky_> modprobe ntfs
[08:30] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: chances are, however, that you will run into further repercussions of your bold chmod move...
[08:30] <sharky_> Kaius, nothing no output
[08:30] <Tykan> hi again guys =) may i ask how can i "go back" in console? i mean, by default it starts in my desktop, i want it to go to a folder inside "home"
[08:30] <simonpca> ++
[08:31] <Kaius> sharky_> You shouldn't see output from that.  Now do lsmod | grep ntfs
[08:31] <Warbo> Tykan: "cd .."
[08:31] <Kaius> You should see the module and a size in kilobytes.
[08:31] <Kaius> er, bytes.
[08:31] <Tykan> <3 Warbo, thanks
[08:31] <ekp> hi
[08:31] <uXp> y0
[08:31] <Kaius> Hey there, ekp.
[08:31] <sharky_> Kaius, ntfs                  101376  0
[08:31] <NoUse> Tykan also 'cd' by itself always brings you to HOME
[08:31] <Kaius> sharky_> Now you're cookin'.  Try to mount the volume now.
[08:31] <[MH] Narc`Lap> soundray: how do I just reinstall sudo?
[08:31] <ekp> there is a Xfce theme I really like.........can I install it to run in Gnome?
[08:32] <uXp> sudo mount -a
[08:32] <Warbo> ekp: I used to use "xfce-dusk" theme in GNOME
[08:32] <gnomefreak> [MH] Narc`Lap: why did you uninstall it?
[08:32] <tubbie> hikenboot, how do I allow windows to go below the gnome panel?
[08:32] <ekp> Warbo: where do I get default XFCE themes then to install
[08:32] <NoUse> [MH] Narc`Lap you can start in recovery mode via the boot menu, then you probably do apt-get --reinstall install sudo
[08:32] <[MH] Narc`Lap> gnomefreak: I chmoded my entire /usr/ directory to 777 Q_Q
[08:32] <runes> NoUse, ok I rebooted
[08:32] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: boot in recovery mode and do apt-get --reinstall install sudo
[08:32] <tubbie> how do I allow windows to go below the gnome panel?
[08:32] <NoUse> runes is /dev/hdd1 listed?
[08:33] <[MH] Narc`Lap> nouse/soundray: thank you, I will get on that immediately
[08:33] <sharky_> Kaius, still nothing
[08:33] <SAM_theman> Wheres Your Head At!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[08:33] <uXp> idk
[08:33] <sharky_> Kaius, sudo mount /dev/hdb /home/shahrukh/media/ -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222
[08:33] <SAM_theman> Wheres Your Head At!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[08:33] <uXp> idk
[08:33] <Warbo> ekp: They are packaged as gtk2-engines-xfce
[08:33] <gnomefreak> SAM_theman: stop
[08:33] <SAM_theman> lol
[08:33] <NoUse> SAM_theman stop
[08:33] <ekp> Ok thanks
[08:33] <SAM_theman> o o k lol
[08:33] <uXp> ^ owned
[08:33] <SAM_theman> uXp, lol
[08:33] <SAM_theman> Basement Jaxx on ubutnu 6.06
[08:34] <runes> NoUse, no but I have hda, hda1, hda2, hda5 and hdd
[08:34] <Kaius> sharky_> What is the output from that mount command?
[08:34] <ompaul> SAM_theman, that is kind of offtopic this is a help channel
[08:34] <runes> NoUse, in /dev
[08:34] <sharky_> Kaius, no output
[08:34] <Tykan> ok, here goes another question :) how can i see hidden folders while in console?
[08:34] <NoUse> runes 'dmesg | grep hdd'
[08:34] <Warbo> Tykan: "ls -A"
[08:34] <NoUse> runes and pastebin that
[08:34] <Spec> Tykan: ls -hal
[08:34] <runes> NoUse, ok
[08:34] <Warbo> Tykan: "ls -a" will include . and ..
[08:34] <SAM_theman> I know
[08:34] <Kaius> sharky_> Ahh.  I see it.  You're not giving it a partition to mount.  try /dev/hdb1
[08:34] <SAM_theman> Just having a little hummor
[08:35] <uXp> Tykan :CTRL + H
[08:35] <SAM_theman> is that a crime?
[08:35] <[MH] Narc`Lap> Is "Start Ubuntu in safe graphics mode" the same as booting in recovery mode? (I apologize for being terribly new to this)
[08:35] <Kaius> SAM_theman> "We here in the support channel do not have a sense of humor that we're aware of."
[08:35] <uXp> yup sam
[08:35] <soundray> SAM_theman: looks more like you're proving that you're underage
[08:35] <gnomefreak> SAM_theman: for humor join #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:35] <ompaul> SAM_theman, there are over 900 in here - so please take it to #ubuntu-offtoptic
[08:35] <uXp> owned again!
[08:35] <Warbo> Tykan: To use them in normal commands you have to give them explicitly (so "cp *" will not include anything hidden, but "cp .gnome*" will)
[08:35] <SAM_theman> O ok srry I was being a little crazy
[08:35] <gnomefreak> uXp: now you can stop that please
[08:35] <uXp> < owned
[08:35] <uXp> ok
[08:36] <NoUse> [MH] Narc`Lap no, at the grub menu, it will list each kernel you have installed and one will end with (recovery mode)
[08:36] <b0ef> what is the super user password in ubuntu?; I'm trying to help a friend
[08:36] <sharky_> Kaius, i tried /dev/hdb1 .. /dev/hdb5  all give mount: special device /dev/hdb4 does not exist
[08:36] <gnomefreak> b0ef: his user password
[08:36] <runes> NoUse, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15408
[08:36] <Kaius> sharky_> Is the disk in Windows a Dynamic volume or anything funky like that
[08:36] <Kaius> ??
[08:36] <[MH] Narc`Lap> NoUse: I don't think I have a grub menu. All I have is the ubuntu install menu screen because I left my cdrom in the drive
[08:36] <acke> hey guys, how do i restart X? tried restartX not working ^^
[08:37] <Frogzoo> runes: is this 2nd hdd usb or is it ide ?
[08:37] <Kaius> acke> CTRL-ALT-Backspace?
[08:37] <Krpano> what is a good text editor with line counter ???
[08:37] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: the grub menu is what comes up at boot, right after the BIOS messages.
[08:37] <gnomefreak> acke: ctrl+alt+backspace
[08:37] <tritium> acke: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[08:37] <sharky_> Kaius, i remember when i was using the liveCD the i had to mount /dev/hdb5
[08:37] <NoUse> [MH] Narc`Lap I know a solution for that
[08:37] <b0ef> gnomefreak: he has not installed yet
[08:37] <sharky_> Kaius, not sure what that means
[08:37] <runes> Frogzoo, ide ata not sata
[08:37] <Hoxzer_> Yeah finally
[08:37] <Krpano> guys
[08:37] <Krpano> what is a good text editor with line counter ???
[08:37] <Hoxzer_> 85hz :)
[08:37] <OneSeventeen> When I try to install "Macromedia Flash Plugin" it tells me it is "not available in any software channel.  The application might not support your system architecture" (I'm on x86) how do I install flash?
[08:37] <gnomefreak> b0ef: when he does it will ask him for user name and password that is his sudo password
[08:37] <soundray> [MH] Narc`Lap: if you have installed grub to the hard drive (you normally would have done that during installation)
[08:37] <Frogzoo> runes: & how are the cables configd? 2nd ide chain, as slave? do you have a master on same channel?
[08:37] <gnomefreak> Krpano: vim or emacs
[08:37] <sharky_> Kaius, it was simply a storage disk i never booted from it
[08:38] <uXp> ok guys im gonna log into windows now cya all later
[08:38] <b0ef> gnomefreak: yeah, but I need the superuser password now, before he has installed
[08:38] <ompaul> Krpano, most of them have some facility, vim does it
[08:38] <Kaius> sharky_> It means that the partition is the first within an extended partition.  mounting /dev/hdb5 doesn't work?
[08:38] <Krpano> Thx guys...:)
[08:38] <NoUse> runes that doesn't look good
[08:38] <tritium> OneSeventeen: make sure you have multiverse setup properly
[08:38] <gnomefreak> b0ef: i dont understand what you would need it for
[08:38] <soundray> !info flashplugin-nonfree
[08:38] <ubotu> flashplugin-nonfree: (Macromedia Flash Player plugin installer), section multiverse/web, is optional. Version: 7.0.25-5 (breezy), Packaged size: 22 kB, Installed size: 156 kB
[08:38] <ed__> after install of gtk-xfce-engines ........where are themes available to install?
[08:38] <Frogzoo> runes: thought you said this was an external drive?
[08:38] <NoUse> runes that looks like a dyning harddrive to me
[08:38] <NoUse> dying*
[08:38] <Queen> hello who are you people
[08:38] <ompaul> b0ef, that gets set in the install
[08:38] <b0ef> gnomefreak: I want to guide him through fdisk
[08:38] <sharky_> Kaius, /dev/hdb5 does not work
[08:38] <gnomefreak> b0ef: what does you knowing have to do with him installing it?
[08:38] <b0ef> ompaul: yeah, but he hasn't installed yet
[08:39] <Queen> GELLO WHAT THE HELL YOU RTALKING ABOUT
[08:39] <tritium> Queen: cut that out
[08:39] <OneSeventeen> tritium: all the boxes are checked in Synaptic (including Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Backports)
[08:39] <gnomefreak> b0ef: fdisk isnt installed on hes pc
[08:39] <yuheng108> hi, does anyone know how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[08:39] <runes> Frogzoo and NoUse  primary drive single master secondary ide drive primary master separate cables
[08:39] <tritium> OneSeventeen: have you updated your package list before trying to install it?
[08:39] <Frogzoo> runes: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdc
[08:39] <Kaius> sharky_> I'm not sure what to do next then.  You have the filesystem module loaded, you know the partition...
[08:39] <gnomefreak> b0ef: he can manully partition it when he installs it
[08:39] <ompaul> Queen, we are talking about ubuntu, I have muted you as this is a hugely busy support channel for (ubuntu - a linux distro)
[08:39] <runes> Frogzoo and NoUse  all was rokign fine untill I had to reinstall on the primary drive today
[08:39] <runes> Frogzoo, I will try that brb
[08:39] <NoUse> runes you should buy a copy of spinrite http://www.grc.com/spinrite.htm
[08:40] <OneSeventeen> tritium: I'm trying that now
[08:40] <thompa> can someone help me install flash? I know about restricted formats page
[08:40] <NoUse> runes that harddrive is having hardware problems
[08:40] <tritium> OneSeventeen: and, of course, the package name is flashplugin-nonfree
[08:40] <Frogzoo> NoUse: this drive/partition should be hdc/hdc1
[08:40] <thompa> flashplugin-nonfree does not exist
[08:40] <runes> Frogzoo, ok brought me back to the command prompt
[08:40] <thompa> ive got universe enabled
[08:40] <tritium> thompa: yes it does, in multiverse
[08:40] <Sivik> ok, stupid question, what is the name of the sound controller app for ubuntu
[08:40] <gnomefreak> thompa: enable multiverse repos
[08:40] <thompa> ok
[08:40] <NoUse> Frogzoo 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdd' shows a partition at hdd1
[08:41] <OneSeventeen> tritium: thanks, I was only searching in the Add/Remove Applications because I couldn't remember the package name... lemme check synaptic
[08:41] <soundray> thompa: you have to enable the multiverse repository, then you will find that package
[08:41] <lastnode> Sivik, gnome-volume-control ?
[08:41] <njs12345> hmm
[08:41] <gnomefreak> Sivik: alsamixer i think
[08:41] <NoUse> Frogzoo look what his dmesg spits out http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15408
[08:41] <njs12345> I'm having the strangest problems with DNS
[08:41] <soundray> Well done ompaul
[08:41] <Frogzoo> runes: please check you have the drive jumpered as master
[08:41] <Sivik> there we go, thanks
[08:41] <ekp> Warbo: I install gtk2-engines-xfce........where would I look for themes to install in Gnome
[08:41] <NoUse> Frogzoo that drive is dying
[08:41] <kbrooks_>  J,,,
[08:41] <kbrooks_> Hmmmm
[08:41] <OneSeventeen> tritium: that doesn't show up when I search for it...
[08:41] <kbrooks_> I have a question
[08:41] <thompa> mulitverse is enabled in syanptics
[08:42] <gnomefreak> ekp: in synaptic under gnome or use apt-cache search themes
[08:42] <kbrooks_> a v. important question
[08:42] <kbrooks_> a .... well, never mind
[08:42] <tritium> OneSeventeen, thompa: something's wrong with how you've setup multiverse then, or you haven't updated your package list
[08:42] <gnomefreak> thompa: are you sure its not backports multiverse that you enabled?
[08:42] <runes> Frogzoo,  I wil have to shut down NoUse  I used the maxtor drive testing boot cd all came out fine
[08:42] <gnomefreak> thompa: also what arch are you running?
[08:42] <ekp> gnomefreak: I have installed theme engine but themes to not show up in Preferences
[08:42] <runes> ok I will be back going to chek jumper settings
[08:42] <ekp> have to install to Gnome?
[08:42] <kbrooks_> anyway, the question is, how do i kill all GUI programs started by me
[08:42] <thompa> good point, yest its backports
[08:42] <NoUse> runes I would get spinrite and run it on that drive *soon*
[08:43] <kbrooks_> is there a way?
[08:43] <thompa> its 386
[08:43] <Bahdie> penius
[08:43] <ompaul> kbrooks_, ctrl alt backspace
[08:43] <tritium> OneSeventeen: please also check that you're not thinking backports multiverse is your multiverse
[08:43] <gnomefreak> thompa: enable the right universe adn multiverse repos than apt-get update
[08:43] <Frogzoo> NoUse: hmmm... if the drive tests ok under doze, but errors under linux, I'm greatly thinking it's a wrong jumper
[08:43] <lgd_> hi all
[08:43] <NoUse> Frogzoo could also be DMA issues
[08:43] <thompa> how do i enable multivers, in syanptic everything is enabled
[08:43] <OneSeventeen> tritium: I think that's what I'm doing, I'll go check the wiki for adding the correct multiverse
[08:44] <lgd_> i try install xgl but not work i have a graphic board nvidia
[08:44] <lgd_> 128 Mb
[08:44] <thompa> i found it nevermind
[08:44] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell thompa -about multiverse
[08:44] <soundray> thompa: once you've done that, you still need to hit reload
[08:44] <Sir_Brizz> thomp: add multiverse at the end of your universe lines
[08:44] <tritium> ompaul: good call, that was the person formerly known as Queen
[08:44] <thompa> ok , that has been my problem all along then
[08:44] <ompaul> ahh
[08:44] <acke_> Hey guys, how do i get rid of the beep that occurs when you get to the loggin window?
[08:44] <simp> how did you reload the package informations again?
[08:45] <speedsix> Hi, does anyone know if gaim needs any ports forwarding. Mine keeps disconnecting if I have the firewall enabled
[08:45] <thompa> i had to click edit, if you look at the channels list it seems as if everything is enabled
[08:45] <thompa> thanks
[08:45] <simp> no speedsix it doesn't
[08:45] <rendo> Nvidia is best supported by Linux correct?
[08:45] <ompaul> tritium, I got side tracked and was going to do more
[08:45] <rendo> Or is it ATI?
[08:45] <tritium> rendo: nvidia
[08:45] <campfire> i have 2 hardisk with ubuntu as master and windows as slave... but is looks like cannot mount windows because it doesn't "exist", do i have to configure fstab or something?
[08:45] <gnomefreak> Queer: change your nick please
[08:45] <rendo> tritium: Thanks, I keep forgetting. :b
[08:45] <Kaius> njs12345> Progress.  Syslog tells me that in.tftpd cannot set groups for user nobody.
[08:45] <speedsix> simp, any idea why my gaim msn would keep disconnecting randomly?
[08:45] <kermitX_> acke_, look in system - administration - login window - accessibility tab.
[08:45] <acke_> ty
[08:45] <Mgjs> I'm having some trouble getting TwinView up and running on my laptop. For some reason only my laptop's display gets a feed which spans the total of the two screens (IE I can scroll it with my mouse), how do I get the second screen to display something too? Got my xorg.conf here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15409 and my xorg.log.0 here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15410
[08:45] <Sir_Brizz> campfire, what error does it giv eyou?
[08:45] <ekp> does anyone know where GTk2 themes reside so that I can install in Gnome?
[08:46] <thompa> the checkbox in channels has beside it multivers, which is misleading
[08:46] <piratepenguin> how do I get compositing to work in metacity (drop shadows, etc)?
[08:46] <simp> speedsix:  is the system clock right etc..? i assume you are connected to internet... and does it give any error code or something?
[08:46] <campfire> Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
[08:46] <campfire> /dev/hda1              8364900   3394824   4545160  43% /
[08:46] <campfire> varrun                  193168        96    193072   1% /var/run
[08:46] <campfire> varlock                 193168         4    193164   1% /var/lock
[08:46] <campfire> udev                    193168       120    193048   1% /dev
[08:46] <campfire> devshm                  193168         0    193168   0% /dev/shm
[08:46] <campfire> lrm                     193168     18856    174312  10% /lib/modules/2.6.15-23-386/volatile
[08:46] <campfire> geir@geir-desktop:~$ sudo umount /dev/hdb5 /media/windows -t ntfs -r
[08:46] <campfire> Password:
[08:46] <campfire> umount: /dev/hdb5: not found
[08:46] <campfire> umount: /media/windows: not mounted
[08:46] <tritium> campfire: pastebin, dude
[08:46] <gnomefreak> campfire: stop
[08:46] <campfire> geir@geir-desktop:~$
[08:47] <simp> !tell campfire about pastebin
[08:47] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell campfire about pastebin
[08:47] <ekp> gnomefreak:  did you get my question?
[08:47] <Sir_Brizz> campfire, it doesn't see your windows drive as hdb5. Have you scanned your partition tabele to make sure that's where it really is?
[08:47] <ompaul> campfire, DON'T paste thanks, please read the message from ubotu
[08:47] <gnomefreak> ekp: no
[08:47] <ekp> where do the GTK2 themes reside so that I can install in Gnome.........I have downloaded and installed to /
[08:47] <campfire> gnome partition editor says it is hdb5
[08:47] <speedsix> simp, clock is right, yeah internet works fine, no error (although I haven't tried launching gaim via console)
[08:47] <Whyvas> if I do a modprobe ivtv, does the module stay there for the next reboots and if not what do I edit so it does?
[08:48] <tritium> ekp: there are ubuntu packages of gnome-themes and gnome-themes-extra
[08:48] <speedsix> simp, If I disable firewall it seems to work
[08:48] <gnomefreak> ekp: there should be an entry in system>prefferences>themes  if not try installing gnome-art
[08:48] <simp> oh, are you allowed you didn't disable the internet access for gaim?
[08:48] <ekp> tritium: I know I want Xfce themes to display in Gnome
[08:48] <simp> speedsix
[08:48] <tritium> ekp: ah
[08:48] <simp> speedsix: oh, are you allowed you didn't disable the internet access for gaim?
[08:49] <njs12345> hmm
[08:49] <gharz> anybody knows why i'm getting apm : BIOS not found whenever i restart my machine? my system hangs when it reaches the Deconfiguring Network Interfaces
[08:49] <njs12345> is there anybody here who knows a lot about DNS?
[08:49] <simp> speedsix: try creating an exeption fro gaim
[08:49] <ekp> tritium: I was told I need to apt-get install gtk2-engines-xfce
[08:49] <gnomefreak> most of the xfce themes do but some like tux and beastie dont :(
[08:49] <speedsix> I'm not sure what port?
[08:49] <ekp> which I have done
[08:49] <njs12345> DNS doesn't work in firefox or gaim, but does work in ping
[08:49] <simp> no port speedsix
[08:49] <Sir_Brizz> campfire, I'm not sure. That error typically means that /dev/hdb5 is not associated with any hardware
[08:49] <ekp> choices do not display in Preference|Themes
[08:49] <speedsix> simp, the options in gaim have a port range to 'listen' on
[08:50] <tritium> ekp: yeah, I didn't realize you wanted them for xfce
[08:50] <gnomefreak> ekp: are you on gnome atm?
[08:50] <ompaul> soundray, you got a pm
[08:50] <njs12345> if I monitor DNS traffic using ethereal, I can see that my router is sending a malformed DNS packet for some reason
[08:50] <ekp> yes
[08:50] <JeezGodDang> how can i install dappers dhcpd3 on 5.10
[08:50] <simp> hmm speedsix sorry not too familiar with gaim, wait i'l chek it out
[08:50] <gnomefreak> ekp: click on system than prefferences  you dont see themes near the bottom?
[08:50] <webwolf_27> what would be the acceptable ( and preferably fastest ) way to install the -dev packages of every package installed?
[08:50] <ekp> gnomefreak: no
[08:51] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: port range would depend on what protocol ur using
[08:51] <gnomefreak> ekp: install gnome-art
[08:51] <campfire> how do i scan my partition tabel
[08:51] <ekp> Ok
[08:51] <speedsix> simp, I see, I only use msn
[08:51] <JeezGodDang> campfire, fdisk -l /dev/blah
[08:51] <JeezGodDang> or just fdisk -l
[08:51] <njs12345> webwolf: I imagine you probably don't want to do that ;)
[08:51] <speedsix> simp, so what is the port range option in the gaim prefs for?
[08:51] <njs12345> do you know about build-dep? that makes installing development files much easier
[08:51] <Kaius> !tell kaius about pastebin
[08:52] <simp> speedsix: try disableing the listen if possible? i'm actualy more familyar with IRC
[08:52] <webwolf_27> njs12345, please tell me more
[08:52] <simp> speedsix: i have all my ports closed by my ISP but still gaim works
[08:52] <njs12345> well
[08:52] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: also if ur firewall is blocking inbound traffic only it should cause no issues with gaim, if u r blocking outbound traffic also then ull need to open ports
[08:52] <gharz> does anybody here experienced wherein when you reboot your machine it hangs when it reaches the Deconfiguring Network Interfaces???
[08:52] <njs12345> let's say you're trying to build the development version of XGL
[08:52] <speedsix> the firewall is blocking anything that is not port forwarded
[08:52] <netherworld> I have a problem! I needed to install python-wxgtk2.6 but it says that I need to have libc6. The problem is that I already have libc6... How can I uninstall libc6 without uninstalling all the other dependencies?
[08:53] <ekp> gnomefreak: still no joy
[08:53] <njs12345> a good place to start would be `sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xgl`
[08:53] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: inbound or outbound
[08:53] <speedsix> both
[08:53] <njs12345> which gets all the required packages to build the current version of xserver-xgl from source
[08:53] <tritium> netherworld: _never_ uninstall libc6
[08:53] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: then u will need to open the outbound port for msn
[08:53] <webwolf_27> njs12345, thank you
[08:53] <njs12345> =)
[08:53] <ekp> I will work with Art Manager and see if that helps
[08:53] <netherworld> Then how can I install another version of libc6 over the old one?
[08:53] <snoops> hey umm I've installed xgl and it was working fine..but well I don't want to keep it..how do I remove it without breaking everything?
[08:53] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, forward the port? Which one for msn?
[08:54] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: google can tell you what port
[08:54] <netherworld> I really need python-wxgtk2.6 to make a certain program work.
[08:54] <tritium> netherworld: that should not require uninstalling libc6
[08:54] <webwolf_27> njs12345, and is there a way to install all packages containing xmms? I tried sudo apt-cache search xmms | sudo apt-get install - but it didn't work
[08:54] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, ok thanks. What about the 'Manually specify port range to listen on' option?
[08:55] <JeezGodDang> how can i run some programs at boot ? hdparm and ethtool
[08:55] <netherworld> Or can I force the installation of python-wxgtk2.6 without checking its dependencies?
[08:55] <netherworld> Or how
[08:55] <tritium> netherworld: I just simulated installing it.  It does not require any of that
[08:55] <netherworld> On mine ubuntu it says it needs libc6...
[08:55] <lee_> what's up with nfs-common not being part of the default installation but samba is?
[08:56] <_absolution_> I need help
[08:56] <Kaius> _absolution_> That's kinda vague. :P
[08:56] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: ur issue is not with listening ports it is with outbound connections, once u create a connection that state will tell ur firewall to let the incoming traffic in that corresponds to ur outbound traffic
[08:56] <Sir_Brizz> netherworld, what does apt-get install libc6 tell you?
[08:56] <tritium> netherworld: you should already have that
[08:56] <kallei> I am have been testing ubuntu for some days now and i think its really slow desktop in comparison to windows xp x64, i have amd 3200+ , 1024 ram ... i have tried xfce and gnome and both seem much slower than windows. i would really like to use ubuntu but i want it to be fast, is there any way to get it as fast as win xp?
[08:56] <_absolution_> why am I unable to delete files.....I'm a complete noob to linux
[08:56] <netherworld> It says it is already installed...
[08:56] <webwolf_27> lee_, thats a damn good question ( wish I had an answer )
[08:56] <tritium> _absolution_: what are you trying?
[08:56] <Kaius> _absolution_> Are you using the right command?
[08:56] <lee_> kallei, then use windows
[08:57] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, but it does connect and may last a few minutes before disconnecting?
[08:57] <Sir_Brizz> netherworld, you could try ap-get --reinstall install libc6
[08:57] <netherworld> Okay! Thanks!
[08:57] <_absolution_> trying to delete some folders on my desktop
[08:57] <tritium> netherworld: your libc6 installation should be fine
[08:57] <thompa> i got flashplugin-nonfree installed, but how do i get firefox to use it?
[08:57] <JeezGodDang> kallei, the difference is windows slows down exponentially as time goes on...linux remains the same or gets faster\
[08:57] <Frogzoo> lee_: probly if you know why you want nfs instead of samba, you can figure out the install without assistance
[08:57] <kallei> but as i said, i would gladly use ubuntu if it was just a bit faster... if there is any way to speed it up ?
[08:57] <tritium> thompa: restart firefox should be all you need to do
[08:57] <Kaius> _absolution_> left click and then press the Delete key?
[08:57] <lee_> thompa, what does about:plugins say in your browser location bar?
[08:57] <Kaius> kallei> video driver?
[08:58] <rabeldable> whats the limitation for the number of inodes in a directory?
[08:58] <webwolf_27> kallei, do you know how to compile your own kernel
[08:58] <_absolution_> it says that I don't have permission
[08:58] <kallei> i installed that to
[08:58] <lee_> Frogzoo, yeah yeah. but it's philisohpical. NFS is much simpler than samba but it's not a default, while samba is.
[08:58] <sbalneav> kallei: Maybe if you told us a few more things, like how you feel it's slow, and what kind of video card you have?
[08:58] <Frogzoo> kallei: how much mem you got? & what cpu?
[08:58] <Whyvas> kallei, stick to windows.
[08:58] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: what is output of sudo iptables -L
[08:58] <thompa> lee_: im trying to see this http://broadband.espn.go.com/broadband/EBB2/web/shellMain?ceid=2474224
[08:58] <thompa> it says nothing in bar
[08:58] <Kaius> _absolution_> You're in X as a user and not root.  Go in as root and change it so that your user owns the file and has write permission.
[08:58] <JeezGodDang> how can i run some programs at boot ? hdparm and ethtool
[08:58] <lee_> thompa, type "about:plugins" into your browser location bar
[08:58] <njs12345> webwolf_27: yes, there is..
[08:58] <njs12345> try
[08:58] <njs12345> sudo apt-cache search xmms | awk '{ print $1 }' | xargs sudo apt-get install
[08:58] <thompa> ok
[08:58] <kallei> amd x64 3200+ , 1gb ram (corsairs) , geforce ti4400
[08:59] <Frogzoo> lee_: nfs is also really solid - but I think the decision was made that samba was easier to setup for newbs
[08:59] <tritium> kallei: what do you want to speed up?  accelerated video?
[08:59] <thompa> lee_: I got swf enabled,
[08:59] <lee_> Frogzoo, yucky!
[08:59] <_absolution_> how do I do that?
[08:59] <kallei> webwolf_27 no , but i read something about it in the forums and it seemed intressting, can it make a huge difference?
[08:59] <webwolf_27> njs12345, noted
[08:59] <Frogzoo> kallei: how could ubuntu possibly be slow on that rig? what's slow in particular?
[08:59] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, all three sections say accept
[08:59] <eugman> can anyone help me set up a script like in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=15398?
[08:59] <thompa>     File name: libflashplayer.so
[08:59] <thompa>     Shockwave Flash 7.0 r63
[08:59] <kallei> tritium desktop, seem slows in the menus, windows etc
[08:59] <lee_> thompa, can you go to macromedia's site and see the flash content?
[08:59] <JeezGodDang> kallei, what video driver
[08:59] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, gaim has been running fine for a good 5 mins now, odd
[09:00] <runes> NoUse, this I do not understand!  ok I checked the cables and I had the boot drive as single master on ata66 controller  the secondary drive I had as a slave with the dvd burner as master
[09:00] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: sounds like u have no firewall running at all
[09:00] <Scorpmoon> if I find a program that is not installable via apt-get, is it ok to just install it by downloading the file?
[09:00] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, I'll run it via a prompt and see if it prints anything
[09:00] <Whyvas> thompa, you probably need flash 8 which isn't out for linux yet
[09:00] <kallei> i used some script from the ubuntu forums, it installed the lastest nvidia drivers i think 8756 or something like that
[09:00] <webwolf_27> kallei, yes, your then not loading anything you don't need, you can also use a thinner desktop like fluxbox
[09:00] <lee_> Scorpmoon, depends on what kind of file it is
[09:00] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, this is hardware firewall on my router
[09:00] <runes> NoUse, so I took the slave drive put it on the first controller booted up went into discs and was able to mount it to /mnt/80gig
[09:00] <Scorpmoon> this one, http://ksocrat.linux.kiev.ua/
[09:00] <thompa> lee_: that means i cant watch espn soccer highlites
[09:00] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: oh linksys or somesuch?
[09:00] <JeezGodDang> ya i heard athlon 64's are only fast with fluxbox haha
[09:00] <Scorpmoon> tar.bz2
[09:01] <Frogzoo> runes: ok, try 'sudo hdparm -I /dev/hdd'
[09:01] <kallei> webwolf_27 tried fluxbox a bit, seemed so unuseful :) or at least hard for me as a beginner
[09:01] <JeezGodDang> fluxbox is garbage
[09:01] <cartur25> What is the easiest way to increase my resolution with an intel integrated chip
[09:01] <Sir_Brizz> Scorpmoon, did you check on multiverse?
[09:01] <lee_> thompa, unfortunately, yes. bitch at adobe for that one. they refuse to compile flash 8 for linux
[09:01] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, its a cheapo connexant based one
[09:01] <NoUse> runes mixing hard drives and CD drives on the same IDE chain can cause problems sometimes becauase they operate at different speeds
[09:01] <JeezGodDang> carthik_, probably look up your monitor settings on google and put them in xorg
[09:01] <thompa> lee_: the link says i need fash plaer but it takes me to flash 7 download
[09:01] <Scorpmoon> no, someone didn't recommend those backlinks? is it really bad to install software manually
[09:02] <lee_> thompa, that's cause there's no flash 8 for Linux
[09:02] <kallei> webwolf_27 do u have any specific good urls to howto compile a kernel ?
[09:02] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: doubtful that that is blocking outbound traffic as none ive seen do
[09:02] <Sir_Brizz> Scorpmoon, not at all, actually
[09:02] <runes> Frogzoo, no such file or directory
[09:02] <thompa> lee_: thanks, do you know of any work around?
[09:02] <Whyvas> kallei, why do you want to use ubuntu?
[09:02] <tritium> Scorpmoon: what do you mean?
[09:02] <lee_> kallei, apt-get install kernel-package
[09:02] <runes> Frogzoo, no such file or directory
[09:02] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, I think you may be right
[09:02] <nootrope> dumbass question: what does LTS stand for?
[09:02] <lee_> thompa, don't use Linux? vmware?
[09:02] <thompa> lee_: maybe i will just find another site
[09:02] <Sir_Brizz> Scorpmoon, but getting all the right links in KDE and .usr/bin etc isn't as easy
[09:02] <Scorpmoon> i only submitted to universe repositories
[09:02] <made> hello all
[09:02] <tritium> Scorpmoon: it's preferred to use packages, or if you build from source, to use checkinstall to build a nice .deb from it
[09:02] <kallei> Whyvas it seems good, atleast what ive heard from all the hype about it ;)
[09:02] <JeezGodDang> nootrope, long term support...
[09:02] <uglymonke> hi all! Jemt i got some help earlier; after installing k7-smp kernel with apt-get i cant connect to internet. it wored fine before. i have static ip setup and dsl. the setup works with my mac and xp on same rig. ping gateway and dns results in:"unreachable destination host"
[09:02] <JeezGodDang> how can i run some programs at boot ? hdparm and ethtool
[09:02] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: u should need to do nothing with ur router to make gaim work
[09:02] <uglymonke> can anyone help or should i re-install?
[09:02] <nootrope> thanx, JeezGodDang!
[09:03] <webwolf_27> kallei, not off the top of my head but http://www.google.com/linux should bring a few
[09:03] <Whyvas> kallei, it seems like you have no need for it
[09:03] <Sir_Brizz> uglymonke, does eth0 even come up?
[09:03] <eugman> Anyone here have iptables set up with squid and dansguardian? I'd like to get iptables to work right.
[09:03] <Scorpmoon> ill try building the deb
[09:03] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, yeah it's odd, like I say it's been up for a good while now without disconnecting
[09:03] <NoUse> JeezGodDang hdparm is already run at boot
[09:03] <made> how do I activate restricted packages in 6.06?
[09:03] <zell1983> Alex_BO, sei pregato di non insultare le altre distro :P grazie, te lo dico da utente ubuntu
[09:03] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: maybe a network connectivity issue, or something with th msn server ur logging into
[09:03] <webwolf_27> Whyvas, he wants to speed up his system
[09:03] <JeezGodDang> NoUse, ethtool
[09:03] <Frogzoo> JeezGodDang: consider adding options to /etc/hdparm.conf & /etc/network/interfaces    - oh, & maybe use mii-tool instead
[09:03] <NoUse> JeezGodDang edit /etc/hdparm.conf
[09:03] <Jemt> uglymonke: Don't think I can help you any further - except advice you not to tweak the kernel - it is perfectly fine as it is :)
[09:03] <made> I can't find settings in the package manager
[09:03] <webwolf_27> njs12345, and thank you again
[09:03] <uglymonke> Sir_Brizz: i use eth0 and yes it pops up on ifconfig
[09:03] <winbond> is the fglrx ati driver proprietary?
[09:03] <Whyvas> webwolf_27, but it's slower when he clicks on the menus, so obviously it is a slow operating system....
[09:03] <NoUse> JeezGodDang I'm not sure how its done in breezy
[09:03] <speedsix> tr1gg3r, ok thanks for your help
[09:03] <Sir_Brizz> uglymonke, heh no clue then, my eth0 doesn't come up on the latest kernel
[09:04] <kallei> Whyvas main reason i want to try it is i think my windows is slow too, so i thought maybe i could get ubuntu to run even faster
[09:04] <tr1gg3r> speedsix: np
[09:04] <danfg> wow, aMule sucks compared to eMule, is there a better client out there?
[09:04] <jlramirez> t
[09:04] <acke> Hey guys, how do i make my networksettings make my wireless connection activated on bootup?
[09:04] <Whyvas> kallei, yeah, the menu speed is really critical factor in operating system rating
[09:04] <winbond> is the fglrx ati driver proprietary?
[09:04] <uglymonke> Sir_Brizz: funny hting is removing k7-smp kernel and booting w 386 i still cant get on the net
[09:04] <tritium> yes, winbond
[09:04] <lee_> winbond, yes
[09:04] <made> how do I activate restricted packages in 6.06?
[09:05] <made> I can't find settings in the package manager
[09:05] <jlramirez> winbond that is the problem
[09:05] <NoUse> !tell made about repos
[09:05] <webwolf_27> kallie, note however that you will need intimated knowledge of your hardware
[09:05] <webwolf_27> Whyvas, I suspect he meens boot speed
[09:05] <lampshade> Hey does anyone happen to know how to set Sun's java as my default java?  Right now java -version still shows the other one :-/
[09:05] <JeezGodDang> Frogzoo, um /etc/network/interfaces doesnt really have a place i can add ethtool
[09:05] <tritium> webwolf_27: ubuntu stock kernels should be sufficient for nearly all users.  Let's not recommend compiling kernels to newer users
[09:05] <Frogzoo> !tell lampshade about java
[09:05] <runes> Frogzoo, it is mounted to /mnt/80gig but when I browse the drive it only shows the lost and found and reports 71.2 gig left
[09:05] <winbond> ty
[09:05] <tritium> lampshade: with update-alternatives
[09:06] <Frogzoo> JeezGodDang: you want post-up
[09:06] <lampshade> tritium: thank you
[09:06] <Whyvas> WebMaven, he is basing his speed comparisons on the speed that the menu comes up when he clicks on applications vs clicking on start in windows...
[09:06] <JeezGodDang> Frogzoo, say what
[09:06] <gdolinerMI> I have a timestamp too far in the future problem when running sudo, any thoughts?
[09:06] <__doc__> hi, anybody an idea how I make ubuntu copy text I select automatically and paste it upon mouse right click?
[09:06] <soundray> JeezGodDang: run ethtool from /etc/rc.local
[09:06] <Whyvas> webwolf_27, , he is basing his speed comparisons on the speed that the menu comes up when he clicks on applications vs clicking on start in windows...
[09:06] <JeezGodDang> soundray, ok
[09:06] <tritium> lampshade: look in /etc/alternatives for java, and use update-alternative with the --config option to change them
[09:06] <KevLee> hi all - can anyone tell me where to get codecs package for Totem ?
[09:06] <NoUse> soundray does /etc/rc.local exist in breezy?
[09:06] <JeezGodDang> soundray, doesnt exist
[09:06] <Frogzoo> JeezGodDang: man interfaces & check out the post-up option
[09:07] <sbalneav> __doc__: use the middle mouse button
[09:07] <tritium> NoUse: no
[09:07] <acke> Would clicking activate in my network settings for my Ath0 interface corespond to doing ifconfig up Ath0 in the terminal?
[09:07] <soundray> JeezGodDang: then use /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh instead
[09:07] <tritium> acke: yes
[09:07] <__doc__> sbalneav: 1. I don't have a middle mouse button, 2. it does not copy selected text automatically
[09:07] <Frogzoo> JeezGodDang: & if you're trying to set speed/autoneg, mii-tool might do a better job
[09:07] <soundray> NoUse: no, I know...
[09:07] <tritium> JeezGodDang: or use update-rc.d to install your own initscript
[09:07] <timmower_> hello could someone help me with samba? I cannot connect to shares on an ubuntu fileserver from an os10.4 laptop.
[09:07] <JeezGodDang> soundray, thanks
[09:07] <soundray> NoUse: wasn't it you who told me?
[09:07] <acke> tritium, so is there a way to add ifconfig up to the cron?! to get it to startup on bootup?
[09:08] <uglymonke> Hey! how did people manage before icq? i cant seem to fix any error in ubuntu that stops me from reaching the net
[09:08] <tritium> acke: it's easier than that.
[09:08] <kallei> Whyvas yes as a matter of fact , to me it is, i cant sit around wating too long just to get the desktop menus, folders, windows to pop up, i want it lightning fast
[09:08] <lonegeek> Can someone help me get picasa working.... Ive installed it mutliple times but nothing happens when i click launcher
[09:08] <sbalneav> __doc__, What happens when you press both buttons at the same time?  Usually that emulates a middle click.
[09:08] <NoUse> soundray I don't know
[09:08] <timmower_> i have tried switching to a static ip address, using my known good config from gentoo, and turning on and off encrypted passwords
[09:08] <tritium> acke: simply make sure it's set to "auto" in /etc/network/interfaces
[09:08] <winbond> thanks guys , i know, ati fuckin sucks at making linux drivers
[09:08] <tritium> acke: that's also configurable from the gui tools
[09:08] <__doc__> sbalneav: look that's not what I want it to do
[09:08] <Frogzoo> acke: you just need to give the i/f the auto option in /etc/network/interfaces for the i/f to come up at boot
[09:08] <tritium> winbond: language, dude!
[09:08] <made> http://www.shorten.ws/?r=93y <- screen shot of my software properties.. there isn't a settings button.. what am I missing?
[09:08] <__doc__> sbalneav: I want to have a single click on my right mouse to paste text and be it copyied automatically when I select it
[09:09] <KevLee> anyone... how can I get wmv files to play in totem ?
[09:09] <__doc__> sbalneav: alternatives are uninteresting as I do not want them
[09:09] <Whyvas> kallei, you're a windows user, stick to it.
[09:09] <kallei> i just wanted some tips to speed up the whole feeling while using the desktop =] 
[09:09] <sbalneav> __doc__: ok, so then how are you going do distinguish between a right click paste, and a right click properties?
[09:09] <NoUse> !tell KevLee about wmv
[09:09] <kermitX_> KevLee, extracodecs & w32codecs see www.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:09] <tritium> winbond: don't use that language here in the future
[09:09] <winbond> alright
[09:09] <runes> NoUse and Frogzoo  it's as if the drive is hiding the data since I can only see 72 out of 80 gigs
[09:09] <KevLee> kermitX thanks I'll look there... :)
[09:09] <JeezGodDang> kallei, you are uising the 64 bit ubuntu right?
[09:09] <NoUse> runes ls -a to see hidden files
[09:10] <__doc__> sbalneav: I could distinguish by the fact that a click is a click, and when I hold it a menu comes up
[09:10] <tritium> winbond: thanks :)
[09:10] <lonegeek> runes: you sure thats not the formated size of the drive?
[09:10] <made> NoUse: did you get that screen shot?
[09:10] <kallei> JeezGodDang yep
[09:10] <timmower_> is there an ubuntu server irc channel?
[09:10] <Frogzoo> runes: have you played with any hdparm settings?
[09:10] <runes> NoUse, nope not a thing
[09:10] <runes> Frogzoo, nope
[09:10] <JeezGodDang> kallei, it shouldnt be slow...its fast here
[09:10] <acke> tritium my ath0 line in interfaces is auto ath0 already. but it doesnt activate after loggin
[09:10] <cartur25> How do I figure out the root password on my computer?
[09:10] <JeezGodDang> kallei, fast on a 1ghz
[09:10] <soundray> !tell cartur25 about root
[09:10] <jenda> !cz
[09:11] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jenda
[09:11] <JeezGodDang> cartur25, sudo -s and then passwd
[09:11] <tritium> acke: is the "auto" line above the iface line?
[09:11] <acke> no
[09:11] <sbalneav> __doc__: I don't think X windows can do what you want.  You'll either have to learn to find alternatives intersting, or spend 5 bucks and buy a 3 button mouse :)
[09:11] <soundray> JeezGodDang: don't give that advice please
[09:11] <acke> tritium no should it be_
[09:11] <acke> ?
[09:11] <JeezGodDang> soundray, thats the advice i was given
[09:11] <tritium> acke: also, is the proper kernel module being loaded?
[09:11] <JeezGodDang> works great
[09:11] <SAM_theman> http://pastebin.com/770580
[09:11] <runes> Frogzoo, when I had the crash thismorning after trying to run the penguins applet I rebooted could not get anywhere so I reformatted only the main drive but I backed up the data to the second drive (80 gig ext3) that was all I did
[09:11] <soundray> JeezGodDang: it shouldn't have been given to you, either.
[09:11] <__doc__> sbalneav: I'm running one of the most expensive mouse you can get for money, and it has no middle button....
[09:11] <tritium> acke: yes, please try moving it before the iface line for it
[09:11] <Frogzoo> runes: those errors from dmesg - are they continual, or just occur as startup?
[09:11] <SAM_theman> I can't seem to play any of my Linux Native games
[09:11] <lonegeek> anyone want to help me with my ati card  ...details here   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1114090#post1114090
[09:11] <JeezGodDang> soundray, any reason?
[09:12] <acke> tritium, the ath0 works great when i activate it in the gui settings
[09:12] <soundray> JeezGodDang: the wiki explains it.
[09:12] <kallei> well i think ill try reinstalling and try to compile my own kernel then, img going to get this thing fast :) thanks for the tips, wish me luck ;)
[09:12] <acke> tritium, tyim gonna try that
[09:12] <runes> Frogzoo, I will try it again and see the results
[09:12] <tritium> acke: okay, so presumably the module _is_ loaded
[09:12] <sbalneav> __doc__: LOL
[09:12] <soundray> !tell JeezGodDang about sudo
[09:12] <JeezGodDang> sometimes sudo just doesnt cut it
[09:12] <__doc__> sbalneav: don't believe me?
[09:12] <sbalneav> __doc__: Sure I beleive you.
[09:12] <runes> Frogzoo, it is only showing the ide1 specs
[09:13] <soundray> JeezGodDang: then you boot in recovery mode or use a live CD. Much safer.
[09:13] <keir> how do you make middle-click go to the address in the clipbord in firefox?
[09:13] <__doc__> sbalneav: that's my mouse http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/CA/EN,CRID=2135,CONTENTID=10716
[09:13] <JeezGodDang> soundray, hm root doesnt scare me though
[09:13] <Frogzoo> runes: so like pages of hdd errors?
[09:13] <made> "Click the Settings button at the bottom and tick Show disabled software sources. Then click the Close button." I can't even get that far because I can't access settings in the software properties...
[09:13] <runes> Frogzoo, could this problem be a result of using the format to ext3 under administratio>discs in the initial install a few ways ago?
[09:13] <sbalneav> __doc__: that's got a middle button
[09:13] <soundray> keir: enter "about:config" in the adress field. Filter for "middle" and set options appropriately.
[09:13] <Flannel> JeezGodDang: that's fine for you, don't recommend it to others though, as they might not understand the full implications of being root.
[09:13] <runes> Frogzoo,  no no pages of errors at all
[09:14] <snoops> can I switch all the effects off in xgl?
[09:14] <JeezGodDang>    Use the dhcp3-server (dhcp3-server_3.0.3-6ubuntu4) from Dapper (Although it is not officially released).
[09:14] <JeezGodDang> how do i do that
[09:14] <sbalneav> __doc__: press down on the scrolly wheel.
[09:14] <keir> soundray, thanks!
[09:14] <__doc__> sbalneav: that's horrible to use
[09:14] <NoUse> snoops probably ask in #ubuntu-xgl
[09:14] <nootrope> anyone know how i can disable tapping on my laptop's touchpad?
[09:14] <Frogzoo> runes: when you say you tested this drive under doze, you sure you did a non-destructive test? you didn't actually write the drive did you?
[09:14] <snoops> okay thanks NoUse
[09:14] <soundray> JeezGodDang: this discussion keeps coming up, I don't feel like having it again. Suffice it to say that "being scared of root" is not the problem that the policy is designed to address.
[09:14] <wsjunior> how do i configure my wireless card?
[09:14] <uglymonke> Hi all! How can i reinstall networking packages directly fom dapper cd? i want to avoid reinstall but i cant reach internet on ubuntu :) thanks for any help!
[09:14] <__doc__> sbalneav: besides the point, that still doesn't make it copy automatically
[09:14] <soundray> !tell wsjunior about wireless
[09:14] <GodAllah> soundray, id take my advice back if i could..hopefully it didnt help him
[09:15] <acke> I think my synaptic manager is broken, i get these error mesg : http://pasteit.org/view.php?num=27 Coudl someone please have a look at it
[09:15] <sbalneav> __doc__: In my Dapper, when I highlight something, then move somewhere else, and middle click, it pastes.
[09:15] <sbalneav> __doc__: does it in OpenOffice, does it in gedit, does it in vi, does it everywhere.
[09:15] <timmower_> uglymonke: can you not configure the network manually?
[09:15] <timmower_> uglymonke: or have you removed the packages?
[09:16] <cartur25> Once I have logged into sudo with "sudo -s" how do I return to my regular user name?
[09:16] <__doc__> sbalneav: I got a button on that mouse that's be good for middle click, but it's not the middle button...
[09:16] <_absolution_> is openoffice included on Dapper??
[09:16] <timmower_> cartur25:
[09:16] <tritium> _absolution_: definitely
[09:16] <Frogsnooze> _absolution_: yup
[09:16] <soundray> cartur25: with exit
[09:16] <_absolution_> I can't see it
[09:16] <Flannel> cartur25: don't log in like that, but exit will get you out
[09:16] <siofwolves> are network-manager & network-manager-gnome the same ?
[09:16] <timmower_> cartur25: ctrl -D
[09:16] <sbalneav> __doc__: then you could remap it with xmodmap.
[09:17] <cartur25> I'm trying to increase my resolution to 1600x1200 and it says in the intstructions to log in as root
[09:17] <soundray> siofwolves: no. apt-cache show network-manager ; apt-cache show network-manager-gnome
[09:17] <Flannel> cartur25: where are the instructions?
[09:17] <runes> Frogzoo, I'm not sure how to explain this but I'll do my best: Installed dapper final release two days ago on the primary 40 gig I used the 80 gig separately and fromatted it from ntfs to ext 3 and mounted it to /mnt/80gig after creating the directory 80gig.  All was workign fine even transferred mp3 torrents and all y documents to the 80 gig oincase I had to blow out the 40.  Today I had to reformat the 40 and reinstall ubuntu.  on the
[09:17] <runes>  install (live) it asked me which drive so I selected the 40..installed fine got to the desktop and the 80 gig was nowhere to be found
[09:17] <lonegeek> how can i see logs that picasa is outputting...because its not loading
[09:18] <__doc__> ya thx
[09:18] <cartur25> Flannel	: http://www.geocities.com/stomljen/readme.html
[09:18] <sbalneav> __doc__: Your welcome.
[09:18] <_absolution_> why am I see locks on my folders?
[09:18] <soundray> lonegeek: try 'ls -lart /var/log' -- the last lines are the most recently changed log files/directories.
[09:18] <timmower_> runes: did you use the automatic partitiioning?
[09:18] <runes> timmower_, yes
[09:19] <Flannel> oh.  That's why, it's not official.  Well, in the future, whenever something tells you to use root, you can use sudo.  But, this is the recommended resolution one:
[09:19] <TomekB> hello
[09:19] <Flannel> !tell cartur25 about resolution
[09:19] <acke> HEy guys my synaptic package manager is broken!? i get errormsg everytime i use it, this is an excample http://pasteit.org/view.php?num=27
[09:19] <runes> timmower_, it did ask me which drive to select though
[09:19] <acke> PLZ
[09:19] <Scorpmoon> tritium, could you clarify how I use checkinstall
[09:19] <TomekB> anyone tried upgrading from debian sid to dapper?
[09:19] <lonegeek> soundray: i dont see picasa in there....
[09:19] <timmower_> runes: then I should think it is just not mounted
[09:19] <tritium> !checkinstall
[09:19] <ubotu> well, checkinstall is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[09:19] <tritium> Scorpmoon: ^^
[09:19] <Scorpmoon> thx
[09:19] <gnomefreak> TomekB: i wouldnt
[09:19] <acke> is it normal to have error msg like that?
[09:19] <siofwolves> soundray, do i type apt-cache show network-manager-gnome into the terminal ?
[09:19] <soundray> lonegeek: grep the files with the most recent dates for picasa
[09:19] <gnomefreak> TomekB: you open up for major issues that way
[09:20] <timmower_> runes: Ive not done the automatic partitioning, but I am guessing it doesn't scan for other partitions and mount them - I could be wrong though
[09:20] <NoUse> runes have you run fsck against the drive since you moved it to the different IDE controller
[09:20] <timmower_> runes:
[09:20] <soundray> siofwolves: to see a summary of what the package is about, yes.
[09:20] <timmower_> runes: do you know how to mount a drive, and which drive it is?
[09:20] <lonegeek> soundray: sorry i dont follow
[09:20] <winbond> the sound icon stopped showinf in the menu bar , any clue how to make it comeback??
[09:20] <timmower_> runes: under linux?
[09:20] <TomekB> gnomefreak: so my only option is too backup my $HOME and do a clean install?
[09:20] <Flannel> acke: you misspelt multiverse (no l)
[09:20] <runes> timmower_, not really
[09:20] <siofwolves> how do i run it, i can only run network-manager
[09:20] <acke> 'flannel woow, thanks
[09:20] <gnomefreak> TomekB: i would do it that way
[09:20] <runes> fsck ok sec
[09:20] <gharz> can somebody tell me how to access the logs whenever i reboot my system coz i'm having problem. my system hangs and doesn't reboot. it gets stuck to deconfiguring network interfaces.
[09:21] <timmower_> runes: you comfortable with the terminal?
[09:21] <TomekB> gnomefreak: what do you recommend then?
[09:21] <dustin> what's the irc channel here for Ubuntu-XGL questions specifically?
[09:21] <NoUse> runes sudo fsck.ext3 /dev/hdx1 - I don't remeber what x should be
[09:21] <acke> FLannel where do i find the conf file_
[09:21] <Flannel> dustin: #ubuntu-xgl
[09:21] <dustin> thank you
[09:21] <soundray> lonegeek: do you get any output from 'ls -rt | tail -n 4 | xargs grep -il picasa' ?
[09:21] <runes> it said recovering journal
[09:21] <gnomefreak> TomekB: i recommend doing a clean install and only backing up personal files
[09:21] <Flannel> !tell acke about repositories
[09:22] <soundray> lonegeek: apart from error messages?
[09:22] <lonegeek> soundray: no that just brings up some file i downloaded.....and says no such file
[09:22] <uglymonke> !checkinstall
[09:22] <ubotu> [checkinstall]  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[09:22] <thespore> After upgrading to Dapper, I cannot connect to a windows share (on MSHOME workgroup), where I previously was able to.  I just use the Places->Connect to Server->Windows Share->Private IP of PC with the share, it says smb://192.168.1.102/ is not a valid location
[09:22] <soundray> lonegeek: sorry, I forgot something
[09:22] <soundray> lonegeek: do you get any output from 'ls -rt /var/log/ | tail -n 4 | xargs grep -il picasa' ?
[09:22] <Scorpmoon> tritium, i'm a noob, cc is not installed. checkinstall only said it depended on "Make" so I installed those
[09:22] <wsjunior> could anybody help me to configure my wireless card? it is a Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1470 DualBand WLAN (rev 02)
[09:22] <Scorpmoon> gcc neither
[09:23] <lonegeek> 4 files with no such file or directory
[09:23] <thelostpatrol> hey
[09:23] <TomekB> gnomefreak: ok, thanks!
[09:23] <thelostpatrol> i have some questions for you guys
[09:23] <lonegeek> should i try to install picasa from source instead of deb package?
[09:23] <NoUse> runes try mounting it after it finishes
[09:23] <wsjunior> i found it is supported by ndiswrapper but the link to the driver is broken :(
[09:23] <thelostpatrol> i just installed ubuntu
[09:23] <soundray> lonegeek: no
[09:23] <tritium> Scorpmoon: you should install build-essential
[09:23] <gnomefreak> Scorpmoon: build-essential and checkinstall ;)
[09:23] <thelostpatrol> and i need to know how to get nvidia drivers installed
[09:23] <thelostpatrol> anyone?
[09:23] <NoUse> !tell thelostpatrol about nvidia
[09:23] <soundray> lonegeek: sorry, it's me getting it wrong...
[09:23] <Kiko0123> !tell Kiko0123 about ati
[09:23] <tritium> thelostpatrol: we've gone over that already, haven't we?
[09:24] <soundray> lonegeek: 'cd /var/log/ ; ls -rt | tail -n 4 | xargs grep -il picasa'
[09:24] <gharz> can somebody tell me how to access the logs whenever i reboot my system coz i'm having problem. my system hangs and doesn't reboot. it gets stuck to deconfiguring network interfaces.
[09:24] <runes> timmower_,  yes
[09:24] <lonegeek> soundray: auth.log    now im in directory of /var/log$
[09:24] <runes> NoUse, ok I will try
[09:24] <tritium> gharz: they're all kept in /var/log
[09:24] <freakazoid0223> i have a desktop with a radeon 9800pro will that work "right out of the box" dapper
[09:25] <soundray> lonegeek: okay, it looks like picasa isn't logging to anything in /var/log
[09:25] <Flannel> freakazoid0223: it'll work, if you want accelleration on the ATI, you'll need to install some drivers.
[09:25] <neuron_> hey
[09:25] <neuron_> i got a problem
[09:25] <freakazoid0223> ok thanks
[09:25] <lonegeek> soundray: when i type picasa from bash... it sits for about 10 seconds then nothing happens... once out of maybe 20 times license agreement message came up...but that was it
[09:25] <dustin> hey guys... question: compiz is giving me this: Window manager warning: Log level 32: could not find XKB extension. I think this is why it's crashing... can anyone tell me what this really means?
[09:26] <wsjunior> could anybody help me to configure my wireless card? it is a Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1470 DualBand WLAN (rev 02)
[09:26] <dustin> trying to get xgl/compiz
[09:26] <neuron_> i cant change thru my sesions anyway with ctrl+alt+fx , how can i fix this
[09:26] <NoUse> dustin #ubuntu-xgl for xgl stuff
[09:26] <Flannel> dustin: #ubuntu-xgl for xgl questions
[09:26] <acke> Flannel i would prefer editing the conf file. dont remember where i find it hough
[09:26] <soundray> lonegeek: sorry, I don't know anything about picasa specifically.
[09:26] <yuheng108> hi, does anyone know how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[09:26] <dustin> yeah... they weren't answering over there :/
[09:26] <tritium> acke: what do you want to edit?
[09:26] <Flannel> acke: that page tells you if you scroll down a bit, or... maybe, yeah, click "editing sources form the command line" at the top.
[09:26] <yuheng108> hi, does anyone know how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[09:26] <eXistenZ> how can I reload fonts cache?
[09:26] <wsjunior> this would be the link to the driver but it seems to be broken :( http://www.runithard.com/HOWTO-BCOM64WIRELESS/Acer80211g.rar
[09:26] <acke> Flannel thanks
[09:27] <soundray> neuron_: does the command 'chvt 1' work?
[09:27] <gnomefreak> dustin: xkb is a setting for keyboard please see sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:27] <wastrel> ubuntu
[09:27] <yuheng108> does anyone know how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[09:27] <neuron_> soundray: chvt only works within consoles
[09:27] <neuron_> and no, it doesnt work
[09:27] <wastrel> hello
[09:27] <wastrel> i installed the mail notification applet
[09:27] <Aesop> Hey, does anyone know where the message that displays before you login on a tty is located?
[09:27] <soundray> neuron_: what do you want to achieve, other than switching consoles?
[09:28] <neuron_> soundray: well, it works if i sudo
[09:28] <gnomefreak> Aesop: you mean when the modules are loading?
[09:28] <runes> NoUse, ok I mounted it
[09:28] <neuron_> soundray: i got Xorg and Xgl running on two differet vt`s
[09:28] <Aesop> Nah, just the test that says 'Ubuntu 6.06 hostname'
[09:28] <neuron_> i got Xorg running for cedega
[09:28] <lee_> how can I change the time offset if I accidently told the system my bios clock is in GMT?
[09:28] <NoUse> runes anything on the drive or in lost+found?
[09:28] <runes> NoUse, but still no data just the lost+found
[09:29] <tritium> Aesop: /etc/issue ?
[09:29] <Aesop> I thought there was a way to put something there, such as ASCII art
[09:29] <Aesop> Might be it, thanks
[09:29] <NoUse> runes have you looked in lost+found?
[09:29] <runes> nope checked
[09:29] <soundray> lee_: sudo tzconfig
[09:29] <lee_> thanks
[09:29] <NoUse> runes I don't know
[09:29] <thespore> After upgrading to Dapper, I cannot connect to a windows share on my workgroup.  It says smb://192.168.1.102 is not a valid location.  Help please?
[09:29] <runes> NoUse, but  the crep command shows three lines
[09:29] <soundray> lee_: see also /etc/default/rcS
[09:29] <runes> grep that is
[09:29] <NoUse> runes what lines?
[09:30] <wastrel> I would like to be able to bump the fetchmail server on my remote mail server computer from my laptop with an rsh type command.  can anyone point me to a howto on this?
[09:30] <Kaius> Gotta split.  Later guys!
[09:30] <runes> 4294789.721000]  EXT3 FS on hdb1, internal journal
[09:30] <runes> [4294814.891000]  EXT3 FS on hdb1, internal journal
[09:30] <runes> [4295447.895000]  EXT3 FS on hdb1, internal journal
[09:30] <neuron_> soundray: how can i reasign the vt`s to ctrl+alt+fx?
[09:30] <lee_> soundray, hey, that's neat. Debian's rcS is much more complicated
[09:30] <NoUse> runes what does 'df -h' show for that drive?
[09:30] <Scorpmoon> tritium, this time it got alot further, but came to an error at "checking for libz" error: not found
[09:30] <roler> there are certain chars in my gnome-terminal which aren't being shown, but I know my font can handle it. Is that a locale? How can I change mine?
[09:30] <soundray> neuron_: I don't know - it should work. Does the order matter? (ctrl-alt vs. alt-ctrl)
[09:31] <runes> NoUse, woudl you rather I post it on the post site?
[09:31] <tritium> Scorpmoon: you'll need to install that too
[09:31] <soundray> neuron_: or have you changed the location of the Ctrl key?
[09:31] <neuron_> soundray: nope, it still doenst work
[09:31] <tritium> Scorpmoon: you probably need zlib1g-dev
[09:31] <neuron_> soundray: how do i do that? :D
[09:31] <NoUse> runes if its just one line you can put it here, otherwise pastebin
[09:31] <soundray> neuron_: sometimes it ends up where Caps lock is normally
[09:31] <runes> ok pastebin it is
[09:31] <runes> sec
[09:31] <gnomefreak> tritium: what are you guys building?
[09:31] <wastrel> why isn't the mail notification applet working :p
[09:32] <eXistenZ> Is it possible to choose different window title font for other languages?
[09:32] <tritium> gnomefreak: I don't even know ;)
[09:32] <gnomefreak> im thinking build-dep ;)
[09:32] <soundray> neuron_: there are options in xorg.conf and in System-Prefs-Keyboard Prefs-Layout Options
[09:32] <tritium> gnomefreak: it's not a source package, though
[09:32] <eXistenZ> gnomefreak, Can you help me with this?
[09:32] <gnomefreak> ah
[09:32] <tritium> Scorpmoon: what are we building
[09:32] <gnomefreak> eXistenZ: with what?
[09:32] <tritium> ?
[09:32] <bob1111> anyone have any expeience getting wireless to work with ubuntu
[09:32] <neuron_> soundray: where do i fhind theese setting in kde?
[09:32] <cartur25> It says that my laptop screen's max resolution is 1200x800 - what happens if I set it to 1600x1200?
[09:32] <Scorpmoon> i am building http://ksocrat.linux.kiev.ua/
[09:32] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell eXistenZ -about fonts
[09:33] <tritium> bob1111: sure
[09:33] <eXistenZ> gnomefreak, Is it possible to choose different window title fonts, for different languages?
[09:33] <soundray> neuron_: I don't know. Maybe ask #kubuntu
[09:33] <runes> NoUse, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15412
[09:33] <wastrel> how do i run a shell command on a remote machine without having to ssh in to it?
[09:33] <gnomefreak> eXistenZ: i dont know
[09:33] <eXistenZ> gnomefreak, I mean, for English window titles, some font, and another for Arabic.
[09:33] <NoUse> runes I dont know what happened
[09:33] <Weirdbro> During boot-up, it switched out of graphic boot-info with the splash to text. Why would that happen? It never happened before.
[09:33] <NoUse> runes doesn't look good
[09:33] <danfg> how can thunderbird import unix mailbox files? when i try importing mail, the only option i have is "Communicator 4.x"
[09:33] <bob1111> tritium: I'm trying ubuntu live cd for the first time
[09:33] <tritium> bob1111: congrats :)
[09:33] <thelostpatrol> i lost my bottom bar thing, can anyone tell me how to get it back
[09:33] <soundray> wastrel: do you mean non-interactively? "ssh user@remotehost ls"
[09:34] <thelostpatrol> there's a top bar but no more bottom bar
[09:34] <bob1111> tritium: i cant seem to get internet working though
[09:34] <thelostpatrol> help! :P
[09:34] <Aesop> tritium, Thanks. Knew it was there somewhere, but I was thinking it was MOTD
[09:34] <tritium> Aesop: :)
[09:34] <Flannel> thelostpatrol: right click on the top one "add panel" then drag it to the bottom, then right click on it, and "add to panel"
[09:34] <runes> NoUse, this si the second time after reinstalling that I lose the ext3 partition only to find that it shows the exact amount of data used that I saved to it
[09:34] <kane77> thelostpatrol, try right click and select new panel...
[09:34] <wastrel> soundray:  tha works 100%
[09:34] <thespore> After upgrading to Dapper, I cannot connect to a windows share on my workgroup.  It says smb://192.168.1.102 is not a valid location.  Help please?
[09:34] <tritium> bob1111: what hardware?
[09:34] <soundray> Weirdbro: it happens occasionally when there are unusual things to report, like fsck results.
[09:34] <gnomefreak> thelostpatrol: right clicka nd add one
[09:34] <thelostpatrol> don't have that option
[09:34] <Weirdbro> soundray: Thanks
[09:34] <wastrel> now i just need to get the mail-notification thingy working.
[09:34] <Scorpmoon> tritium, this time "X includes" :-)
[09:34] <cartur25> It says that my laptop screen's max resolution is 1200x800 - what happens if I set it to 1600x1200?
[09:34] <tritium> thelostpatrol: is that IP address right?
[09:35] <thelostpatrol> what
[09:35] <neuron_> soundray: my ctrl seems to be asigned to <None>
[09:35] <gnomefreak> brb gonna play on sources forge i need something to build lol
[09:35] <tritium> Scorpmoon: what are we building?
[09:35] <Flannel> thespore, not thelostpatrol
[09:35] <kiko0123> !tell kiko0123 ati
[09:35] <bob1111> tritium: its a compaq laptop, I'd have to boot it into windows to get hardware specifics, i don't know how to do that in linux
[09:35] <thelostpatrol> oh, hehe
[09:35] <runes> NoUse, normally I'd just format but since I want to use Ubuntu for a production server I have to knwo the how and why I can't remount
[09:35] <thespore> tritium, yes ;)
[09:35] <soundray> neuron_: that would explain it! :)
[09:35] <clin1> how do I access the Bootloader Administration?
[09:35] <Scorpmoon> tritium, Ksocrat from http://ksocrat.linux.kiev.ua/
[09:35] <NoUse> runes cd to the dir you have the drive mounted  to and run 'ls -a *'
[09:35] <Stormx2> cartur25: Your video card will melt
[09:35] <neuron_> soundray: you were the first person tu figure this out
[09:35] <timmower_> thespore: I am having the same problem with samba
[09:35] <tritium> !info ksocrat dapper
[09:35] <ubotu> ksocrat: (English/Russian and Russian/English Dictionary), section universe/text, is optional. Version: 3.2.1-1ubuntu1 (dapper), Packaged size: 35 kB, Installed size: 244 kB
[09:35] <tritium> Scorpmoon: ^^
[09:35] <tritium> It's in dapper
[09:35] <kane77> clin1, sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst... that's the only one I know of...
[09:36] <timmower_> thespore: but noone else seems to acknowledge it
[09:36] <Scorpmoon> ehh
[09:36] <clin1> The help says "You can start Bootloader Administration Tool in the following ways: Applications menu   Choose System Tools  Boot." but that does not exist
[09:36] <thespore> timmower_, well.. i can verify it :)
[09:36] <soundray> neuron_, sometimes it needs someone who has had diagnostic training ;)
[09:36] <timmower_> thespore: i think I am going to try building samba from source
[09:36] <runes> NoUse, . and ..
[09:36] <eXistenZ> gnomefreak, How is it possible to install the driver of ATI 9200? As the gnome guide works only for 9500+ ?
[09:36] <Stormx2> tritium: Me too.
[09:36] <Scorpmoon> if I try to inistall ksocrat with synaptic, i am told ksocrat-data can't be installed with apt-get
[09:36] <NoUse> rune it should have lost+found there too
[09:36] <kiko0123> !tell kiko0123 about ati
[09:36] <timmower_> thespore: I have tried encrypted passwords, copying a known good config from gentoo linux, and security = share
[09:36] <neuron_> soundray: but when i try to setxkbmap -option -option ctrl:ctrl_aa i get setxkbmap -option -option ctrl:ctrl_aa Use defaults: rules - 'xorg' model - 'pc101' layout - 'us' Couldn't find rules file (xorg)
[09:36] <gnomefreak> eXistenZ: i dont do ati they are un fun ;) nvidia easy
[09:36] <kiko0123> !tell about kiko0123 ati
[09:37] <timmower_> thespore: or I might be switching from ubuntu
[09:37] <gnomefreak> eXistenZ: im thinking use the atibinaryhowto it will have one for that
[09:37] <runes> NoUse, it seems almost as if the original ext3 partition is hidden or that the data is..strange though as I formatted the drive completely in ext 3 two days ago prior to loading my backup data to it
[09:37] <tritium> Scorpmoon: you've updated your package list?
[09:37] <eXistenZ> gnomefreak, video drivers are fucked up in linux
[09:37] <Scorpmoon> yes i think so
[09:37] <clin1> this does not make sense
[09:37] <tritium> Scorpmoon: works fine here
[09:37] <Flannel> eXistenZ: watch your language
[09:37] <gnomefreak> eXistenZ: language  please and only ati
[09:37] <clin1> why would the help tell me to do something I can not do?
[09:37] <tritium> Scorpmoon: make sure you update it
[09:38] <acke> Flannel i cant figure out the second error though http://pasteit.org/view.php?num=28
[09:38] <soundray> neuron_: not sure what to make of that. Are you sure pc101 is what you need?
[09:38] <Scorpmoon> tritium by that you mean press Reload in synaptic?
[09:38] <tritium> Scorpmoon: yeah
[09:38] <Scorpmoon> so I did
[09:38] <runes> NoUse, I am going to redownload the util from Maxtor just as a sanity check even though I did a week ago it is still possible that the drive is failing
[09:38] <wastrel> i'm trying to figure out why mail-notification isn't seeing new mail at my imap inbox - anyone good at troubleshooting imap?
[09:38] <NoUse> runes ok
[09:38] <soundray> neuron_: maybe set different kb types in 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[09:38] <Scorpmoon> you try and mark ksocrat for installation, you will get the same error msg?
[09:38] <Flannel> acke: you using se.archive.ubuntu.com for anything else?
[09:39] <DaveyJ> opinion time..
[09:39] <bob1111> tritium: Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG WLAN
[09:39] <tritium> eXistenZ: oh no you didn't...
[09:39] <acke> FLannel, i have no idea of what i use for anything
[09:39] <DaveyJ> what do you think is the best irc client for gnome?
[09:39] <wastrel> Davey:  xchat
[09:39] <eXistenZ> :)
[09:39] <tritium> bob1111: that should work out of the box, with no hassle
[09:39] <Ohzie> Does anybody else have really buggy and slow video playback, that they've managed to solve?
[09:39] <DaveyJ> i'm using that now.. but i cant seem to connect to my BNC through it
[09:39] <neuron_> soundray: does that totaly replace my xorg.conf file or just updates it?
[09:39] <DaveyJ> wont let me specify the port
[09:39] <DaveyJ> tried host/port
[09:39] <DaveyJ> still doesnt work
[09:39] <tritium> !enter
[09:39] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:39] <administrador> #ubuntu-es
[09:40] <Flannel> acke: well, you're editing that file, right?  do you see any other se.archive urls?
[09:40] <soundray> neuron_: it creates a new one, using the old one for defaults.
[09:40] <wastrel> Davey:  try host:port
[09:40] <DaveyJ> i tried that too
[09:40] <neuron_> oh, so if i have some modified settings they will be kept
[09:40] <siofwolves> how do i start network-manager-gnome ? nm-applet starts network-manager ...
[09:41] <clin1> can anyone tell me why my ubuntu install is messed up? why I do not have the boot-admin application that the System Documentation speaks of?
[09:41] <InterNut> hello all! i have a webserver, and it has a SSH server installed to, but after a reboot i cant connect to it, how do i see if its up and running? and if its not running, how do i start it?
[09:41] <r0xoR> siofwolves, type it on the command line?
[09:41] <wastrel> hmm
[09:41] <sirius> ANyone mind helping me Install FGLRX Driver for my ATI x800 Card ?
[09:41] <wastrel> yet another instance of gnome dumbing down config dialogs :p
[09:41] <r0xoR> clin1, boot admin? is that supposed to be a gui for grub?
[09:41] <runes> NoUse, I am now rebooting to test I will share the results with you
[09:42] <clin1> r0xoR: yes it says that
[09:42] <NoUse> runes ok
[09:42] <acke> Flannel, yeah alot of them
[09:42] <r0xoR> wastrel, heheh try looking at gnome's excuse for a service manager :P
[09:42] <tritium> wastrel: it was breaking some people's grub config
[09:42] <siofwolves> r0xoR, type 'network-manager-gnome' on the command line ?
[09:42] <Zambezi> Is there problems with the repos in Dapper? I get errormessages when I'm trying to install Gnome from the terminal (serverinstall).
[09:42] <r0xoR> siofwolves, yes
[09:42] <Flannel> acke: alright, you might pastebinning your sources.list?
[09:42] <r0xoR> siofwolves, it's just a guess though
[09:42] <kiko0123> hello, anyone can help me installing the correct ATI drivers please ? I have a ATI Radeon X300SE 128mb PCI-Express 16x...
[09:42] <tritium> !ati
[09:42] <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
[09:42] <wastrel> xchat breaking grub?
[09:42] <acke> Flannel, sure
[09:43] <clin1> r0xoR:  go into the Help and then type in "bootloader" and you will see it
[09:43] <siofwolves> kk, i'll give it a go r0xoR
[09:43] <wastrel> Davey:  seems address/port is the syntax... dunno what to tell you
[09:43] <thelostpatrol> so anyone know how to get back the bottom bar?
[09:43] <r0xoR> clin1, don't tell me, tell siofwolves
[09:43] <Scorpmoon> i think I give up on installing ksocrat
[09:43] <DaveyJ> yeah :(
[09:43] <wastrel> try #xchat
[09:43] <RobertS> http://www.evanwashere.com/StolenSidekick/
[09:43] <clin1> siofwolves:  :  go into the Help and then type in "bootloader" and you will see it
[09:43] <DaveyJ> even when i resolve it myself to ip/port, it says "did you spell it wrong?"
[09:44] <Cin> Is it possible to install Xorg6 from Breezy's apt-get sources if on Dapper?
[09:44] <acke> FLannel http://pasteit.org/view.php?num=29
[09:44] <acke> Flannel thats the entire beauty
[09:44] <wastrel> ok, I'm using mail-notification system tray mail dealy to connect to my imap server, and the thing seems to be connecting OK to the server ,but isn't seeing new mail - any ideas to fix?
[09:45] <bob1111> tritium: this is what i have - http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1816340&dest_page=product&docname=c00572256
[09:45] <AlienX> i don't suppose dapper supports tablet pc functionality does it?
[09:45] <Scorpmoon> anyone installed last.fm player on ubuntu?
[09:46] <Flannel> acke: sorry, I don't see any problems.  I thought it might've been that the mirror was having problems, but it doesn't look it.  You'll have to hope someone else knows why.
[09:46] <thelostpatrol> bottom bar? anyone?
[09:46] <neuron_> !xgl
[09:46] <ubotu> 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/  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[09:46] <thelostpatrol> how do i get it back?
[09:46] <thelostpatrol> please help.
[09:46] <acke> Flannel well thanks you have helped alot
[09:46] <Flannel> thelostpatrol: we already told you.  Add the panel, then "add to panel", all of which are on the right click menus
[09:46] <administrador> #ubuntu-mx
[09:47] <clin1> r0xoR: siofwolves is talking to me about network manager not bootloader admin? I am even more confused now
[09:47] <Cin> Is it possible to install Xorg6 from Breezy's apt-get package sources if on Dapper?
[09:48] <roler> there are certain chars in my gnome-terminal which aren't being shown, but I know my font can handle it. Is that a locale? How can I change mine?
[09:48] <thelostpatrol> well, it wasn't explained that way before, sorry
[09:48] <thelostpatrol> got it now
[09:48] <Flannel> thelostpatrol: good to hear
[09:48] <siofwolves> clin1, i'm after a way to start network-magager-gnome ?
[09:48] <siofwolves> nm-applet starts network-manager
[09:48] <clin1> siofwolves: I am trying to figure out how to get to bootloader admin... I don't know why r0xoR told me to talk to you about it
[09:49] <siofwolves> kk
[09:49] <bob1111> tritium: did you get that link
[09:49] <tritium> bob1111: no, I saw no nick highlight, and I'm multitasking
[09:49] <clin1> add/remove programs does not have anything about a bootloader admin or anything like "boot" or anything either
[09:49] <bob1111> tritium: this is what i have - http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1816340&dest_page=product&docname=c00572256
[09:50] <wastrel> anyone know a mail notification thingy that supports imaps
[09:50] <siofwolves> does anyone know how to start network-magager-gnome please
[09:50] <slavik> well, hp/compaq is evil
[09:50] <timmower_> I cannot believe something as simple as samba is not working in ubuntu, yet  my dvb digital tuner worked when plugged in
[09:50] <TMT[fi] > Good evening
[09:50] <tritium> bob1111: you're sure that's ipw2200?
[09:50] <timmower_> does ubuntu not care about the server?
[09:51] <bob1111> tritium: no im trying to find specs online on another pc
[09:51] <wastrel> ipw2200 i have that
[09:51] <Cin> timmower_, what's not working?
[09:51] <bob1111> laptop is booted into ubuntu
[09:51] <Samus_Aran> hello all.  I am wanting to use Opera 9.0 Beta 2, which has an Ubuntu 5.10 .deb package.  it installs and runs fine, except it is missing the a dummy package that no longer exists in 6.06.  the dummy package simply has two X libraries installed (which are currently installed)
[09:51] <tritium> bob1111: ok
[09:51] <Samus_Aran> how can I make Synaptic not think that the system is broken because of this missing package ?  it keeps uninstalling Opera
[09:51] <_absolution_> I still can't access my friggin folders.....
[09:52] <Samus_Aran> -the
[09:52] <yuheng108> does anyone know how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[09:52] <yuheng108>  how to set up the vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[09:52] <TMT[fi] > My soundcard dsp value changes every time i reboot my comp. How can i stop this? I'm using Dapper
[09:53] <Scorpmoon> why is lastfm not included in synaptic? do I need to use this link? http://people.debian.org/~pxt//lastfm/
[09:53] <wastrel> what's lastfm
[09:53] <Hexidigital_> anyone know if rhythmbox is capable of streaming video, similar to winamp's shoutcast video (like it does for audio)?
[09:54] <Scorpmoon> www.last.fm
[09:54] <Scorpmoon> online radio
[09:54] <TMT[fi] > Soundcards are SB 128 and Hoontech dsp24 value
[09:54] <nootrope> um... where's the default place to install new apps? i just D/L'ed Thunderbird and the release notes just say to extract it and run it. Any opinions where it should live?
[09:54] <Scorpmoon> how do I install a .deb file
[09:55] <acke> HEEEY guys ubuntu 6.06 boots on my acer TM 4670 but ubuntu 5.10 does not.. Its great news, couse no other distro (pretty much) even boots as live cds (knoppix for ex does not)
[09:55] <LjL> nootrope: don't extract it, and don't run it
[09:55] <Hexidigital_> !dpkg
[09:55] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Hexidigital_
[09:55] <jenda> Scorpmoon: sudo dpkg -i aoeu.deb
[09:55] <Cin> How do you force what version of a package you want to install with apt-get?
[09:55] <LjL> nootrope: just type "sudo aptitude install mozilla-thunderbird"
[09:55] <Scorpmoon> can I install it from an URL too
[09:55] <Samus_Aran> Hexidigital_: I would just use MPlayer for streaming video ... it can handle everything out there.  wmv/asf, quicktime, realplayer, etc.
[09:55] <lnx^> hmm strange
[09:55] <nootrope> LjL: thanks. i knew i messed up somehow
[09:55] <jenda> Scorpmoon: no harm in trying. dunno.
[09:55] <Hexidigital_> Samus_Aran:: thanks, much appreciated
[09:55] <Scorpmoon> ok
[09:55] <lnx^> hibernating stopped working suddenly
[09:56] <lnx^> getting this error:
[09:56] <lnx^> [4324938.925000]  Stopping tasks: [09:56] <Samus_Aran> Hexidigital_: you may need to install some codec packages, if you haven't already
[09:56] <lnx^> [4324944.926000]   stopping tasks failed (1 tasks remaining)
[09:56] <lnx^> [4324944.926000]  Restarting tasks...<6> Strange, khubd not stopped
[09:56] <LjL> nootrope: you don't download programs manually, you install them through the APT system. unless they aren't there.
[09:56] <Hexidigital_> Samus_Aran:: pretty sure i have all needed codecs installed
[09:56] <nootrope> LjL: cool. thanks a lot.
[09:56] <yuheng108>  how do use a vimicro usb pc camera 301x?
[09:57] <eugman> Anyone know how I can setup content filtering?
[09:57] <TMT[fi] > So no1 have no idea how to stop that dsp value changing in every boot? :(
[09:57] <lnx^> any idea about my problem?
[09:57] <siofwolves> mine too
[09:57] <Samus_Aran> Hexidigital_: mplayer can be used on the command line as "mplayer rtsp://foo.com/blah.rm  mms://bar.com/foo.asf" or you can use the GUI by running "gmplayer"
[09:57] <alamba> eugman: squid/squidguard
[09:58] <Samus_Aran> Hexidigital_: or just install the MPlayer plugin for Mozilla, then it will work in your browsers
[09:58] <LjL> Y
[09:58] <Hexidigital_> Samus_Aran:: excellent
[09:58] <thelostpatrol> next question: how do i install a .run file that i downloaded onto the desktop?
[09:58] <thelostpatrol> it's nvidia drivers
[09:58] <mgorbach228> is there an easy way to set up networkmanager with wpa in dapper?
[09:59] <mgorbach228> thelostpatrol, i think thats just a normal script
[09:59] <Scorpmoon> would an i386.deb file install on a 64bit os?
[09:59] <mgorbach228> run it from the command line
[09:59] <Sivik> ok, when i try to ssh into a machine, it says the host key verification failed, how do i fix that?
[09:59] <tritium> mgorbach228: it already uses wpasupplicant
[09:59] <siofwolves> mgorbach228 i have the same problem as you
[09:59] <mgorbach228> im looking at a guide here and it seems its a huge pain
[09:59] <Samus_Aran> so does anyone know how I can go about preventing Synaptic from thinking that the "opera" package is broken, when all it is missing is a dummy package that no longer exists which just links to two libs I have installed ?
[09:59] <mgorbach228> you need to get CVS version of networkmanager and WPA_supplicant
[09:59] <tritium> mgorbach228: on dapper, just install and use
[10:00] <mgorbach228> it works out of the box with dapper LTS?
[10:00] <graveson> is there any documentatation for configuring DVB's -if so where can i find it
[10:00] <tritium> mgorbach228: it should, yes
[10:00] <Scorpmoon> if I install a .deb file, can I delete it after installation?
[10:00] <mgorbach228> hmm ... why the big long guide here then
[10:00] <mgorbach228> http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Network_Manager_with_WPA
[10:00] <tritium> Scorpmoon: yes, you can
[10:00] <thelostpatrol> i don't know how to get it running
[10:00] <timmower_> all i want to do is get samba file sharing working - takes 10 minutes on every distro I have ever used, except ubuntu.  What gives?
[10:00] <tritium> mgorbach228: that's not an ubuntu site
[10:00] <thelostpatrol> the .run file
[10:00] <Inf3ctedFx> Hello everyone
[10:01] <thelostpatrol> it tells me it can't run
[10:01] <Inf3ctedFx> anyone knows about "smart" does ubuntu need it? or there is one for ubuntu?
[10:01] <timmower_> does anyone think it will be worth building samba from source
[10:01] <tritium> timmower_: it's no different
[10:01] <mgorbach228> hmm ... well tritium i hope you are right ... gonna go home now and give that a try on my girlfriends laptop
[10:01] <Mgjs> Does anyone have some experience with TwinView? For some reason I can only get a signal to one of my monitors. Got my xorg.conf here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15414
[10:02] <tritium> timmower_: no, just install the package, and use
[10:02] <TMT[fi] > thelostpatrol: sudo ./path/file.run
[10:02] <mgorbach228> do i need to install wpa supplicant?
[10:02] <thelostpatrol> thanks
[10:02] <bob1111> tritium: it's a Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN
[10:02] <tritium> mgorbach228: no, it's a dependency, so it will get installed anyway
[10:02] <LjL> Inf3ctedFx: smart what? it's a quite generic term :)
[10:02] <mgorbach228> so i just install networkmanager?
[10:02] <tritium> bob1111: oh, I see.  And dapper isn't liking it?
[10:02] <timmower_> tritium: something must be different. It is just completely refusing to work
[10:02] <wastrel> gnubiff is teh schweet
[10:02] <tritium> mgorbach228: you might also grab the gnome version of it
[10:03] <mgorbach228> right ... the applet?
[10:03] <tritium> timmower_: what is not working?
[10:03] <Inf3ctedFx> LjL: smart package manager like pakman or gorub or something like that
[10:03] <Inf3ctedFx> !smart
[10:03] <ubotu> hmm... smart is Install the smartmontools package and check out http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Monitor_your_hard_disk(s)_with_smartmontools
[10:03] <bob1111> tritium: right, I also tried plugging into my router directly with no success either
[10:03] <tritium> mgorbach228: network-manager-gnome
[10:03] <mgorbach228> ok
[10:03] <tritium> bob1111: it should be suported on dapper, but you have to try ndiswrapper
[10:04] <LjL> Inf3ctedFx: i don't know what those are. there are a few "package managers" for Ubuntu, not sure they're what you have in mind... Synaptic, apt-get, Adept
[10:04] <bob1111> tritium: I have no idea what that is
[10:04] <CrippsFX> !last.fm
[10:04] <ubotu> CrippsFX: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:04] <CrippsFX> damn
[10:04] <Scorpmoon> !lastfm is http://people.debian.org/~pxt//lastfm/
[10:04] <ubotu> Scorpmoon: okay
[10:04] <tritium> bob1111: it allows you to use the windows drivers, essentially
[10:04] <fuffalo> can i sync a palm treo (windows mobile os) with anything in linux(specifically on ubuntu)?
[10:05] <Inf3ctedFx> LjL:  look http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_Package_Manager
[10:05] <bob1111> tritium: how would i go about performing tihs operation
[10:05] <wsjunior> hello i cant get my wireless card working. i found the driver installed it and ndiswrapper -l says that the drive and the hardware are present, but i cant see a wlan0 with ifconfig. what could be happening?
[10:05] <tritium> bob1111: I'm not sure if you can on the LivecD.  You certainly can on an installed setup
[10:06] <wsjunior> what more do i have to configure to have my wireless card working?
[10:06] <acke> Hey guys, the system monitor only shows one processor. does that mean ubuntu only finds one or does it mean that the system monitor only knows/shows one of them???
[10:06] <LjL> Inf3ctedFx: i see. it doesn't look like it's a very widespread thing... if it were for me, i would stay clear of it (or any other package manager that bypasses the native system)
[10:06] <roler> how can i make gnome-terminal display all characters, not just low ascii?
[10:06] <bob1111> tritium: i was going to install anyway, so thats fine, but would you recommend I partition my drive with a partitioning software first since I want to dual boot with windows?
[10:06] <Bladedge> acke, What's your hardware config
[10:06] <Inf3ctedFx> ok LjL  thx now last question what do u think about XGl from novell??
[10:07] <graveson> does anyone know a workaround to SBM not recognising external USB CD-ROM to install Ubuntu
[10:07] <Inf3ctedFx> can I install xgl on ubuntu the last version?
[10:07] <wsjunior> hello i cant get my wireless card working. i found the driver installed it and ndiswrapper -l says that the drive and the hardware are present, but i cant see a wlan0 with ifconfig. what could be happening?
[10:07] <LjL> Inf3ctedFx: that it looks nice, but that it's quite far from being usable right now
[10:07] <Tmob> hi, anyone know how to forward NFS thru ssh tunnel?
[10:07] <Inf3ctedFx> ohh ok
[10:08] <eXistenZ> what is a kernel module
[10:08] <wsjunior> eXistenZ: it is a driver for some piece of hardware to work under linux.
[10:08] <eXistenZ> ah
[10:09] <wildman> lo *
[10:09] <bob1111> tritium: i was going to install anyway, so thats fine, but would you recommend I partition my drive with a partitioning software first since I want to dual boot with windows?
[10:09] <wildman> does anyone know the ubuntu 'equivalents' of chkconfig and service ?
[10:09] <kthakore> Anyone here use a ati 9200se on 6.06
[10:10] <wildman> chkconfig is used to add/remove services from boot startup list
[10:10] <wildman> and service is used to control those services (service bla start, for example)
[10:10] <wsjunior> wildman: they are at /etc/init.d/
[10:10] <wildman> the services management applet in ubuntu 6.06 doesn't list all services on /etc/init.d...
[10:10] <biberao> hey
[10:11] <biberao> how could i make a partition for data?
[10:11] <wildman> wsjunior: I know, but how do I set a particular one to run automatically at system boot?
[10:11] <blue-frog> wildman: you do it by hand
[10:11] <squiddle> wildman  there is bum if you don't feel offended of a gui
[10:11] <wildman> squiddle: I don't
[10:11] <searayman> how do i install java run time enviroment?
[10:11] <blue-frog> wildman man update-rc.d
[10:11] <wildman> trying
[10:11] <LjL> !javadebs
[10:11] <ubotu> In Breezy: j2re1.4 is in multiverse. In Dapper: sun-java5-jre is in multiverse
[10:11] <acke> <-- inluvwithubuntu
[10:11] <wildman> blue-frog: thx
[10:11] <wsjunior> wildman: i see. i thing every file there with x permission will be executed at startup
[10:11] <wsjunior> think*
[10:12] <wildman> wsjunior: not sure, still didn't reboot ;)
[10:12] <acke> Bladedge dual core T2500
[10:12] <blue-frog> wildman: update-rc.d mysqld start 2 3 4 5 . stop 0 1 6 .             for example
[10:12] <biberao> hello pls?
[10:12] <jbirdAngel> lol whats up with my battery time tester? im plugged in right now but i have over 29 hours of battery it says?
[10:12] <kthakore> Anyone know why i am not geting full 3d acceleration out of my ati 9200se on 6.06
[10:12] <wildman> blue-frog: ah... I think chkconfig is then a frontend to it.
[10:12] <wildman> thx a lot blue-frog!
[10:12] <jbirdAngel> or does linux use that much less power than windows ;)
[10:12] <blue-frog> wildman: the name of the serice must match one  listed in /etc/inint.d
[10:12] <wsjunior> kthakore: because ati is crap
[10:12] <wildman> blue-frog: yep, gotcha
[10:12] <kthakore> lol
[10:12] <wsjunior> kthakore: same thing here
[10:12] <Bladedge> acke, Oh, so it's a DUO
[10:12] <LjL> !ati
[10:12] <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
[10:13] <kthakore> thats true but do u know what i can do
[10:13] <jbirdAngel> jumped through the first 25 hours pretty quick when i unpluged
[10:13] <Bladedge> acke, Install some other system monitor, for example ksysguard
[10:13] <wsjunior> kthakore: u can try to read the link above and pray to make it work.
[10:13] <kthakore> ok thax man
[10:13] <acke> Bladedge okay ty
[10:13] <Bladedge> acke, np
[10:14] <blue-frog> wildman: chkconfig and services are a suse, redhat hing afaik
[10:14] <wsjunior> hello i cant get my wireless card working. i found the driver installed it and ndiswrapper -l says that the drive and the hardware are present, but i cant see a wlan0 with ifconfig. what could be happening?
[10:14] <krispo> alguen me puedeayudarr
[10:14] <LjL> !es
[10:14] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:14] <blue-frog> wsjunior: open system >administration > networking   might be listed as eth*
[10:14] <wsjunior> krispo: maybe ubuntu-es
[10:15] <void^> wsjunior: you need to load the ndiswrapper module (and unload any other modules for the device first)
[10:15] <wsjunior> blue-frog: yes, eth1 but it doesnt work :(
[10:15] <blue-frog> wsjunior: you need to configure it
[10:15] <wsjunior> void^: i did that
[10:15] <kiko0123> !xgl
[10:15] <ubotu> 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/  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[10:16] <wsjunior> void^: everything seems to be ok just cant use it :(
[10:16] <void^> wsjunior: see what it says in dmesg
[10:16] <wsjunior> void^: [ 2345.837386]  ndiswrapper version 1.8 loaded (preempt=yes,smp=yes)
[10:16] <wildman> blue-frog: dun, update-rc.d service_name defaults
[10:16] <wildman> blue-frog: thx again
[10:16] <kthakore> I have followed everything and 3d stuff works but not as fast as  in breezy
[10:16] <Redent> hey, can someone help me pleasE?
[10:17] <LjL> !anyone
[10:17] <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>
[10:17] <Redent> i know this is probs a wide spread problem but i have no sound
[10:17] <wildman> blue-frog: chkconfig and service are in Mandriva too ;)
[10:17] <Redent> anyone? pleasE?
[10:18] <wildman> Redent: more details?
[10:18] <Flannel> Redent: we can't help you until you ask a question
[10:18] <void^> wsjunior: there should be more than that. if not, there's probably another driver loaded.
[10:18] <wsjunior> well i give it up configuring wireless awhile.. ill try the bluetooth
[10:18] <_absolution_> where do I log in as root?
[10:18] <LjL> !root
[10:18] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[10:18] <wsjunior> void^: there is just that there
[10:18] <Redent> ok, my onboard sound isn;t being detected
[10:18] <Redent> therefor, no sound
[10:19] <wsjunior> void^: which driver could be? its a broadcom 4319
[10:19] <wildman> Redent: sudo lspci and try to figure out which sound card (onboard or not) you have?
[10:19] <Redent> i know
[10:19] <wildman> Redent: so ppl has an idea of which one you have
[10:19] <Redent> i have the folliwng chipse
[10:19] <Redent> chipset
[10:19] <Redent> your an exception to the rule, your a bonafied rarety, your all i ever wanted girl, southern girl could you want me
[10:19] <Redent> wrong one
[10:19] <Flannel> heh
[10:20] <Redent> snd-opl3sa2
[10:20] <Redent> there you go
[10:20] <Flannel> you're, by the way ;)
[10:20] <wildman> Redent: indeed ;)
[10:20] <dpod> Hi all, just installed the LTS over a breezy and have lost eth0. Any ideas? I've never had trouble with eth and ubuntu before, and other installs worked fine both wired and wireless.
[10:20] <kthakore> wsjunior: I have done everything on the link and I get 3d stuff, but I don't get the speed as I used to in breezy
[10:20] <assasukasse> hi all
[10:20] <Redent> shoosh!
[10:20] <wsjunior> kthakore: so do i :(
[10:20] <kthakore> damn
[10:20] <assasukasse> i need some help about sleep, my laptop goes on sleep fine, and wakes up fine, but doesn't go sleep anymore during that session...what to do? how can i check which module gives the defect?
[10:21] <kthakore> !ati
[10:21] <Scorpmoon> !lastfmproxy is http://vidar.gimp.org/lastfmproxy/
[10:21] <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
[10:21] <ubotu> Scorpmoon: okay
[10:21] <Redent> any ideas?
[10:21] <b14ck> i have flash installed  but i can't hear anything when some flash is played what's wrong? (in firefox)
[10:22] <gnomefreak> the make file "make" looks for is named make or is it make.in or make.am?
[10:22] <gnomefreak> im sorry makefile.am or makefile.in
[10:22] <graveson> is there any documentatation for configuring DVB's -if so where can i find it
[10:23] <Redent> any ideas guys?
[10:23] <Hexidigital_> !patience
[10:23] <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.
[10:24] <Redent> sorry it's just that i'm on a tight schedual, i appreicate any hel u can give me
[10:24] <EnsilZah> Can anyone please help me with an nvidia driver problem?
[10:24] <Mutil8> so im trying to get my USB laser printer to work, and there's no option for USB in the printer configuration for the port
[10:24] <bob1111> does anyone have any experience getting broadcom wireless cards to work?
[10:24] <NetGeek> is udp filtered by default in dapper?
[10:24] <NetGeek> I'm getting this with nmap
[10:24] <NetGeek> 514/udp open|filtered syslog
[10:24] <NetGeek> but I have no firewall running
[10:25] <Healot> that's syslog localport
[10:25] <rambo3> !tell NetGeek about iptables
[10:25] <gnomefreak> EnsilZah: state your problem
[10:25] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell bob1111 about broadcom
[10:25] <Healot> it is half-closed port... well not intended to be use on the  Internet
[10:25] <dpod> bob1111: there is a fair bit of info on that on the mailing lists. You might be better looking there, since some are real step-by-steps.
[10:26] <EnsilZah> After installing the driver and rebooting the computer gets stuck on a black screen when starting x.
[10:26] <Hexidigital_> anyone know where i could find the character map in dapper? i need to find a symbol for a german word
[10:26] <bob1111> thanks gor the info
[10:26] <bob1111> for
[10:26] <SeanTater> bob1111: bcm4318 can be tricky in other distros, but it was fairly easy in ubuntu -- for the other bcm models, I do not know -- read !broadcom
[10:27] <dpod> Has anybody else had a problem with LTS knocking out working eth0 from Breezy? I.e. losing wired internet after updating.
[10:27] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell bob1111 about bcm43xx, also
[10:27] <Hexidigital_> ubotu:: tell bob1111 about bcm43xx
[10:27] <jackal_> salve ragazzi
[10:27] <Redent> anyideas anyone? chipset <kthakore> wsjunior: I have done everything on the link and I get 3d stuff, but I don't get the speed as I used to in breezy
 hi all
 shoosh!
 kthakore: so do i :(
[10:27] <Redent> * karl_ has joined #ubuntu
[10:27] <jackal_> qualcuno puo aiutarmi?
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[10:28] <acke> is there a eclipse package for dapper? i can only find ecj-bootstrapper
[10:28] <assasukasse> hi Redent
[10:28] <SeanTater> dpod: no eth) problems here (But I updated from flight7, not breezy)
[10:28] <assasukasse> i need some help about sleep, my laptop goes on sleep fine, and wakes up fine, but doesn't go sleep anymore during that session...what to do? how can i check which module gives the defect?
[10:28] <kthakore> Redent: how do I figure out the chisset
[10:28] <kthakore> Redent: I think it is 9200se
[10:29] <Redent> google it for the make and model of ur PC or laptop
[10:29] <SeanTater> kthakore: what chipset are you trying to find -- lspci might help
[10:29] <Redent> unless it's home built in which case do lspnp -v i believe
[10:29] <dpod> SeanTater I had it work fine on one box and not on the other. Weird thing is I've never had trouble with eth on Ubuntu before.
[10:30] <Redent> can anyone help? my sound aint working on my laptop under ubuntu, chipset <kthakore> wsjunior: I have done everything on the link and I get 3d stuff, but I don't get the speed as I used to in breezy
 hi all
 shoosh!
 kthakore: so do i :(
[10:30] <Redent> * karl_ has joined #ubuntu
[10:30] <b14ck> i have flash installed  but i can't hear anything when some flash is played what's wrong? (in firefox) i've got sound everywhere else
[10:30] <Redent> argh!
[10:30] <SeanTater> dpod: try this in a terminal --> ifdown eth0 ; ifup eth0
[10:30] <SeanTater> dpod: it restarts the networking
[10:30] <ompaul> Redent, please do not do that again.
[10:31] <Redent> i aint doing it on perpose :(
[10:31] <assasukasse> could someone tell me how can i identify which module stops my laptop from going sleep after the first sleep?
[10:31] <graveson> does anyone know a workaround to SBM not recognising external USB CD-ROM to install Ubuntu
[10:31] <ompaul> Redent, well copy the letter A into a buffer and remove that other stuff thanks
[10:31] <Redent> snd-opl3sa2 ,_ thats the chipset for the onbored sound card that isn't being detected, any idea please?
[10:32] <freakazoid0223> redent have you tried posting to the forums , they get checked quite often
[10:32] <SeanTater> dpod: ping
[10:32] <amortvigil> help when i installed ubuntu breeze today it gave an error in installing packets at 84% lucky enough i could already get into gnome i was wondering if i update to the new ubuntu if i get all packet
[10:32] <SeanTater> dpod: still here?
[10:32] <Redent> yep, and tried all the work arounds
[10:32] <ompaul> Redent, or https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users join that and ask there actually search it
[10:32] <dpod> SeanTater: No luck. I'm noogetting a DHCPDiscover. I'm guessing it must be a config file but don't know where to start looking. I am getting a problem with postconf as part of the ifdown or network restart
[10:33] <EnsilZah> Can anyone help me with the nvidia driver then?       I tried installing it in many ways and every time after rebooting it gets stuck on a black screen when starting x,  there's also this line in the log file: "(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)"
[10:33] <dpod> The error is postco: fatal: open /etc/postfix/main.cf
[10:33] <SeanTater> dpod -- it looks like dhcp is not there
[10:33] <SeanTater> dpod: do you have a router?
[10:34] <zorgluuu> q. where is the lock for the .deb database. my adept seems to hit it, even if apparently i got no other application running on the database. my guess is that a lock file has been forgotten
[10:34] <dpod> SeanTater: yes. The problem is that it isn't receiving a DHCP offer. And if I give it a fixed IP I still get nothing.
[10:34] <zenithsN00b> I literally have a fetish for grammar checking... thought you might chuckle at that... abiword doesn't seem to be doing it in Dapper... what is working?
[10:35] <SeanTater> dpod: okay -- you can only give it a static IP if you are behind a router -- assuming you are -- you'll need to put in DNS too, did you do that?
[10:35] <dpod> Checking...
[10:35] <kikuro> hi
[10:35] <dustin> Umm .. could I get some help with getting dapper to reocgnize my ntfs hard drive
[10:35] <dustin> for read only purposes
[10:35] <amortvigil> what is the link to update ubuntu to ddapper?
[10:35] <amortvigil> for terminal
[10:35] <Gistybit> hm.. when trying to run the "Disks-admin" program i get the following error. "line 107 parser error, input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding!". Then it lists a <model>LIT?-ON L?44?dL?dL?</model> which is my cd rom drive.. but how do i fix this?
[10:35] <SeanTater> ubotu tell amortvigil about upgrade
[10:36] <wildman> amortvigil: redefine apt-get sources and apt-get upgrade ?
[10:36] <Zeep> [?]  Could anybody give me advice on a good gtk download-manager, expect for gwget and d4k? Thanks!
[10:36] <kikuro> I've got a problem to install ubuntu 6.06 from fedora core 5, can someone help me?
[10:36] <graveson> is there any documentatation for configuring DVB's and mythtv -if so where can i find it
[10:36] <kthakore> whenever i restart my compy My keyboard's delete key don't work
[10:36] <amortvigil> wildman: how do i do that?
[10:36] <dpod> SeanTater: there was an entry already: it points to the router. Right now I'm still looking for dhcp, since that's what I've always done and since it only caused problems after the upgrade.
[10:37] <tr1gg3r> zorgluuu: likely in /var/lock somewhere, but u should try ps aux and look for adept dpkg or apt processing using
[10:37] <wildman> amortvigil: euh... this is my 2nd day on Ubuntu and am not yet fully accustomed to apt, sorry.
[10:37] <wildman> amortvigil: sorry, maybe some of the Ubuntu gurus here can give you more precise instructions
[10:38] <kyle> hello
[10:38] <SeanTater> dpod: good -- the dns server should ususally point to the router -- but for dhcp -- try the following in a terminal ans pastebin it's output
[10:38] <ompaul> amortvigil, chage the word breezy into dapper with the help of sed or sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list; then >>sudo apt-get update&& sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:38] <SeanTater> dpod: find /usr/sbin -name '*dhcp*'
[10:38] <DShepherd> ompaul: doesnt gksupo update-manager -d work
[10:38] <kyle> what can u do with this ubnutu??
[10:38] <zorgluuu> tr1gg3r, looking without sucess
[10:39] <ompaul> DShepherd, the question was in a terminal
[10:39] <SeanTater> dpod: sorry -- that won't work
[10:39] <dpod> SeanTater: nothing came anyway.
[10:39] <Nixdorf> anyone know smart boot manager? i need boot from external usb dvd-rom !
[10:39] <SeanTater> dpod: From here I don;t know what to say except make sure it's plugged in.
[10:39] <brighteyes_fan> yo
[10:39] <DShepherd> ompaul: ok
[10:39] <ompaul> DShepherd, and my understanding is that update-manager -d will move you to edgy (way before its ready to do be used by a computer let alone a human)
[10:39] <brighteyes_fan> wats happening
[10:40] <ompaul> :-)
[10:40] <steel_> how do i install divx codecs in dapper?
[10:40] <brighteyes_fan> im at school
[10:40] <zenithsN00b> has ANYONE here tried Abiword in dapper?
[10:40] <DShepherd> ompaul: really?? are you sure?
[10:40] <ekp> hi
[10:40] <SeanTater> dpod: you might try unplugging and plugging back in the router..
[10:40] <ompaul> DShepherd, sorry - I am tired - been a long day
[10:40] <brighteyes_fan> i just intalled ubuntu
[10:40] <brighteyes_fan> im on computer drafting class
[10:40] <DShepherd> ompaul: ok. cause that sounds scary
[10:40] <kyle> jasvjav] \
[10:40] <kyle> fuck u guyas
[10:40] <dpod> SeanTater: Checked if it was plugged in first ;). The router is working, since two other computers are running through it: one wireless and one wired.
[10:40] <zorgluuu> steel_, google for ubuntu restricted format, you will find a page for this
[10:40] <steel_> thanks
[10:41] <brighteyes_fan> do u guys like cannibis?
[10:41] <siofwolves> anyone know how to start network-manager-gnome ?
[10:41] <zenithsN00b> the rapper? lol
[10:41] <SeanTater> dpod: I know it's wprking but I'd reset it anyway
[10:41] <amortvigil> ompaul: there are a lot of breezy words in the source list wichone do i have to change?
[10:41] <ompaul> amortvigil, all of them
[10:41] <_absolution_> I have a music folder locked on my desktop.....
[10:41] <ompaul> amortvigil, about 11 or so
[10:42] <_absolution_> how do I enable for other ppl to use it
[10:42] <ekp> ompaul: I would like to show open apps in panel for all desktops not just the one I am in.........is there a way?
[10:42] <dany> alo?
[10:42] <kthakore> how do i share files between ubuntu and another winxphome on the network
[10:43] <DShepherd> ekp: right-click the panel and choose show for all workspaces
[10:43] <SeanTater> _absolution_: there are several way -- to name a few -- SFTP- NFS - and SMB -- who will be viewing this data and how secure does it need to be?
[10:43] <ekp> Ok
[10:43] <Flannel> !tell kthakore about samba
[10:43] <kthakore> !tell
[10:43] <rambo3> !tell poland about football
[10:43] <_absolution_> well I'm the only user
[10:43] <ompaul> rambo3, offtopic
[10:43] <dany> spricht jemand deutsch
[10:43] <kthakore> Flannel I do have samba but how do i set it up so that the xp can acess the files
[10:43] <MisterN> !de
[10:43] <ompaul> !de
[10:43] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[10:44] <_absolution_> I can't see the folders when I log into root
[10:44] <Flannel> kthakore: read that page, it discusses it.
[10:44] <SeanTater> rambo3: if you want to hear junk from a bot, say @chuck in #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:44] <MisterN> ompaul: who was faster?
[10:44] <ekp> Dshepard: is that for only the open apps?   I would like to setting for panel by default.
[10:44] <ompaul> ekp, you would be better asking the channel as I don't have an answer for that
[10:44] <ekp> not just current session
[10:44] <kthakore> Flannel: thanx a lot buddy
[10:44] <kthakore> Flannel: ps will it work for win 98
[10:44] <ompaul> ekp, unless ps auwx | less in a terminal
[10:44] <Gistybit> When trying to run the "Disks-admin" program i get the following error. "line 107 parser error, input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding!". Then it lists a <model>LIT?-ON L?44?dL?dL?</model> which is my cd rom drive.. but how do i fix this?
[10:44] <Flannel> kthakore: yeah
[10:45] <ekp> ompaul: thnks
[10:45] <kthakore> Tell me about ati
[10:45] <ompaul> once upon at time there was a video card
[10:45] <ompaul> !ati
[10:45] <ubotu> ati is, like, totally, 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
[10:45] <wildman> lol
[10:46] <glennh> !username
[10:46] <ubotu> glennh: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:46] <Installer36> Could my desktop problems..Freezing be caused when I do the updates..I just reinstalled Dapper and have no freezing like I have been having the past 9 days..But Ihave yet to do the updates.I have tried new clean installs and upgrade and I get the same results ie.I can log in then get theboot splash then the desktop freezes before Application,Places, System.
[10:46] <kthakore> cool
[10:46] <ompaul> glennh, what are you trying to figure out
[10:46] <ekp> I would also like to edit xorg.conf but do not see setting for verticle and horizontal refresh.........just make of monitor
[10:46] <glennh> ompaul: trying to find a way to change the username for an account.
[10:46] <amortvigil> isnt there a comman line action to install ubuntu dapper
[10:46] <wildman> Gistybit: try: export LANG=C && export LANGUAGE=C && export LC_ALL=C
[10:46] <_antix> ekp: google the monitor?
[10:46] <wildman> Gistybit: then try to run the prog again
[10:47] <amortvigil> ompaul: this wont work it gives errors of a cd all the times
[10:47] <ekp> I know the specs but want to edit xorg.conf
[10:47] <wildman> Gistybit: if you get output fine, then maybe the prog has a 'bug' cuz it's not 'utf8-ified' properly
[10:47] <lab> Ubuntu refuses to read my NTFS drives and show them in /dev/
[10:47] <lab> What should I do ?
[10:47] <ekp> have done it before in other distros
[10:47] <ompaul> glennh, that is a nasty idea, ownship of files and all that, create a new user and copy materials to it
[10:47] <wildman> Gistybit: or maybe the terminal does have the bug
[10:47] <IcemanV9> ekp: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf &
[10:47] <glennh> ompaul: okay, thanks.
[10:47] <Gistybit> wildman: ok.. thx.. (it also happend through the ubuntu gnome menu)
[10:47] <ompaul> glennh,  chown -R username:username .* for the home directory
[10:48] <Gistybit> checking now
[10:48] <ompaul> amortvigil, you not got a cd so you put a # in front of the line that points at the C
[10:48] <glennh> ompaul: do that after the new account is created to chown everything?
[10:48] <ompaul> amortvigil,  CD that is
 xorg.conf does not have entry for refresh rates which seems odd to me
[10:48] <ekp> just monitor type
[10:48] <Tmob> anyone using skypehere ?
[10:49] <ekp> must use modelines?
[10:49] <Gistybit> wildman: didnt help.. its a gnome application so i get no other output than the error
[10:49] <ompaul> glennh, yeap and I strongly suggest you do copy files to the new user
[10:49] <DShepherd> lab have you tried mounting them yourself?
[10:49] <adamant1988> Hey, when I download some programs from synaptic (because the Add/remove programs button doesn't show them) in the multi and universe repos I can't get them to start.  the problem child in particular is tuxcart
[10:49] <glennh> ompaul: alright, thank you very much.
[10:49] <wildman> Gistybit: oh, I thought it was a CLI app
[10:49] <speyer> hi all
[10:49] <adamant1988> Does anyone know how to get tuxcart started... even from a CLI?
[10:49] <Tmob> i have it running on amd64... but keep getting some sound device error
[10:49] <ompaul> glennh, don't delete the other one until you are 101% sure
[10:49] <Tmob> anyone know how to fix this?
[10:49] <speyer> what do i need to be able to make a audio cd with k3b from a mp3 file ?
[10:49] <mjr> adamant1988, "tuxkart"
[10:49] <lab> DShepherd: yes many times
[10:49] <Gistybit> wildman: no its the diskmanager from System -> Administration -> Disks
[10:49] <inrelief> is there any way to shut off cpu frequency scaling when my notebook is plugged in?  it seems silly to scale back the cpu w/an unlimited power supply.
[10:49] <ekp> IcemanY9:  the problem I am having is scan lines when scrolling pages
[10:50] <wildman> Gistybit: wait plz
[10:50] <lab> DShepherd: I get errors saying that I need some NTFS plugin (from gParted)
[10:50] <adamant1988> ok, just a second
[10:50] <Scorpmoon> my ubuntu screensaver runs at like 1 fps, on a p3 800mhz with geforce 4 mx
[10:50] <glennh> ompaul: will do.  thanks for the help.
[10:50] <Scorpmoon> do I need to update my drivers?
[10:50] <ekp> so I want to change refresh rate from the default
[10:50] <DShepherd> lab: what are you trying to do exactlY?
[10:50] <lab> DShepherd: and then when I try to mount /dev/hdb1 it just says mount: special device /dev/hdb1 does not exist
[10:50] <IcemanV9> ekp: i used modelines as i found it at its webpage (like viewsonic)
[10:50] <adamant1988> wow, I was mispelling it mjr... lol.
[10:50] <lab> DShepherd: mount an nfts drive to read only
[10:50] <speyer> why i am not able to make a audio cd with k3b from mp3 files ? what package do i need ?
[10:50] <DShepherd> lab: maybe because it doent
[10:50] <wildman> Gistybit: strange, I have an UTF-8 environment set and I can run it w/o pbs at all
[10:50] <DShepherd> !tell lab about ntfs
[10:50] <wildman> Gistybit: 6.06 LTS x86_64 here
[10:50] <ompaul> ekp, read the message from the bot
[10:51] <Gistybit> wildman: me too, when the cdromdrive is not connected..
[10:51] <Gistybit> wildman: it seems like the cdrom drive's modelname fucks it's config file up
[10:51] <DShepherd> lab: what ubotu told you should get you thru the mounting of ntfs
[10:51] <speyer> no one knows ?
[10:51] <ompaul> !language
[10:51] <mjr> inrelief, yes there is, though I don't think it's been made easy. Anyway, grid power is not unlimited and there's no reason to waste it
[10:51] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[10:51] <speyer> wtf is this
[10:51] <lab> DShepherd: thanks,
[10:51] <wildman> Gistybit: no foul lang plz
[10:51] <ompaul> Gistybit, please mind your language
[10:51] <dpo1> SeanTater: Thought turning the router on and off worked, but it didn't. I'm wondering about this missing /etc/postfix/main.cf error I'm getting from postconf during ifdown eth0
[10:51] <Gistybit> wildman: ompaul: sry..
[10:51] <ompaul> speyer, that is also not liked
[10:51] <DShepherd> speyer: you need a package. let me tell you the name
[10:51] <mjr> it's not like the scaling back is usually noticable
[10:51] <amortvigil> ompaul: i got a better solution i use synaptic to firsst install all packages who have not been installed correctly
[10:51] <amortvigil> then ill update
[10:52] <IcemanV9> ekp: i played a lot with xorg.conf 'til i got it right. o_O
[10:52] <wildman> Gistybit: stupid Q: are you sure your CD is jumpered properly?
[10:52] <speyer> DShepherd yes please
[10:52] <valehru> im using gproftpd to set up my ftp server, is there anyway I can encrypt whatever is being downloaded from my server so that it's not seen over the network?
[10:52] <inrelief> mjr, ahh, the environmentalist respone ;).  anyhoo - thanks for the feedback...i'll keep googling around
 I am having problems with scan lines I think a problem with refresh?
[10:52] <wildman> Gistybit: I mean, does it work when connected? (appart from the fact that the disk admin shows gibberish)
[10:52] <siofwolves> how do I start network-manager-gnome ?
[10:52] <Gistybit> wildman: well it worked and burned just finde under windows.. but i'll doublecheck
[10:52] <DShepherd> speyer: libk3b2-mp3 <-- thats the name. and please.. what your language the next time, thanks
[10:52] <amortvigil> ompaul: yeah diddnt knwo i could install all packages which is misses
[10:52] <DShepherd> what- watch
[10:53] <_absolution_> why didn't I get openoffice when I upgraded??
[10:53] <IcemanV9> ekp: make it little bit bigger e.g. add 10 to whatever you put in vert & horiz
[10:53] <wildman> Gistybit: if it worked fine under another OS and u didn't change connections no need to double check, was just a stupid Q
[10:53] <DShepherd> _absolution_: you should.
[10:53] <_absolution_> I tried apt get
 then that is not the problem
[10:53] <speyer> DShepherd thanks a lot
[10:53] <ompaul> amortvigil, dist-upgrade does the work - upgrade will break moving from version to version, -- concept a small enough machine will only do 118 megs on upgrade but 685 on dist-upgrade
[10:53] <Gistybit> wildman: oh well.. i tried anyway, and ubuntu can copy files from it just fine.. :)
[10:53] <DShepherd> speyer: your welcome
[10:53] <ekp> running at 85hz but capable of 100
[10:53] <wildman> Gistybit: ok
[10:54] <ompaul> ekp, I had the bot send you a message
[10:54] <Gistybit> wildman: i was wondering if i can change the config file which Disks-admin uses, since it's only the model name which causes the parser error
[10:54] <IcemanV9> ekp: then you'll need modeline @ 100
[10:54] <Scorpmoon> should i get nvidia-gfx from synaptic to ensure i have the latest driver?
[10:54] <speyer> DShepherd could you please tell me where about in k3b i can see all the plugins i can install ?
[10:54] <ekp> ompaul: I got it just trying to figure it out
[10:54] <wildman> Gistybit: didn't dive that deep, sorry...
[10:54] <ompaul> k
[10:54] <bensode> Oh good someone here already talking about nvidia ... I'm at my wits end for something that I am overlooking
[10:54] <lab> DShepherd: didn't work man same problems
[10:54] <speyer> DShepherd settings > configure k3b > plugins is it ?
[10:54] <amortvigil> ompaul: i donot understand what your trying to say
[10:55] <thelostpatrol> i can't get mine to install either
 I am not sure that is the problem....have you seen anything like what I describe?
[10:55] <thelostpatrol> my nvidia driver
[10:55] <DShepherd> speyer: not sure. check there.
[10:55] !lilo:*! Another new channel note: ##licensing , for discussion of FOSS license issues.
[10:55] <DShepherd> lab: .hmmm.. really.
[10:55] <gnomefreak> bensode: whats the problem?
[10:55] <DShepherd> lab:  do you know your nfts partition?
[10:55] <Scorpmoon> thelostpatrol, you tried getting nvidia-gfx ?
[10:55] <lab> DShepherd: still got the special device /dev/hdb1 does not exist
[10:55] <wildman> Gistybit: the export I've suggested before should put your system 'out' of UTF-8... so it should work
[10:55] <ompaul> amortvigil, do not upgrade to dapper do a dist-upgrade, it does the work - upgrade will break moving from version to version, -- small machine: 118 megs on upgrade but 685 on dist-upgrade
[10:55] <DShepherd> lab: i guess becuase it doesnt
[10:55] <lab> DShepherd: fdisk -l lists it but notes
[10:55] <gnomefreak> thelostpatrol: bensode sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[10:56] <wildman> Gistybit: of course, that's just temporary (u lose those settings when closing the terminal window)
[10:56] <bensode> I have dual screens setup and working with the xorg.conf file BUT they are backwards.
[10:56] <DShepherd> lab: sudo fdisk -l <-- tell me what that gives you. put it in the pastebin
[10:56] <lab> DShepherd: This doesn't look like a partition table
[10:56] <ompaul> DShepherd, -- utf-8
[10:56] <Gistybit> wildman: okay.. yeah i know its temporary.. i ran it from the same terminal window..
[10:56] <shadeofgrey> hey
[10:56] <hermes> how do i change the icon of an application?
[10:56] <IcemanV9> ekp: yes. my xorg.conf only sees at 75, but CRT can do the best @ 89. so, i create modeline from somewhere i learned from google. now, it is running at 89.
[10:56] <shadeofgrey> does anybody know if theres a channel for the evolution email program?
[10:56] <Gistybit> wildman: oh well.. thx for your help :)
[10:56] <thelostpatrol> all i get is command not found
[10:56] <gnomefreak> bensode: are you using the wiki for xinearama
[10:56] <devonst17> Yo, I heard Ubuntu had official nvidia drivers preinstalled,
[10:56] <devonst17> is this true?
[10:56] <wildman> hermes: right click on the launcher icon and properties IIRC
[10:56] <DShepherd> hermes: right-click and properties doesnt change it for you?
[10:56] <lab> DShepherd: http://pastebin.com/770813
[10:56] <dli> devonst17, it's on livecd
[10:57] <gnomefreak> thelostpatrol: did you enable universe and multiverse repos?
[10:57] <wildman> Gistybit: sorry, for not being more helpful
 I do not necessarly want to change refresh just get rid of scan lines.........will that take care of the problem?
[10:57] <phanter> anybody got hybernation working with the ATI binaries?
[10:57] <shadeofgrey> devon:  no but they're easily attainable and a breeze to install
[10:57] <Gistybit> wildman: no problem :)
[10:57] <Scorpmoon> someone needs to update the wiki on enabling universe and multiverse for dabber
[10:57] <ekp> scan lines only show when scrolling
[10:57] <shadeofgrey> devonst17, check the wiki for information.  it gives step by step instructions
[10:57] <ompaul> hermes, try with Applications Accessories Alacarte
[10:57] <ompaul> Scorpmoon, whats wrong with it?
[10:57] <thelostpatrol> (21:59:20) gnomefreak: thelostpatrol: did you enable universe and multiverse repos? <-- what?
[10:57] <ompaul> Scorpmoon, as it will be detailed msg me
[10:57] <IcemanV9> ekp: maybe, you'll need to experiement with it or find some answers from ubuntuforums.org
[10:58] <devonst17> shadeofgrey: eh? I just want to use it to test my gfx card
[10:58] <carlfk> my laptop has a dual CF/Sony memory stick reader.  it works for CF, I tought it worked for the Sony stick a few days ago, but currently when I put a stick in, nothing happens - no "import photots?", nothing in dmesg, nothing gets mousted - any ideas what I need to do?
[10:58] <gnomefreak> thelostpatrol: nvidia-glx is in multiverse repo  if i remember right
 reading now what ompaul sent me too
[10:58] <ekp> to
[10:58] <devonst17> shadeofgrey: I have a bunch of hardware problems I need to diagnose
[10:58] <hermes> ompaul: i see no alacarte :(
[10:58] <siofwolves> how do i run network-manager-gnome ?
[10:58] <amortvigil> ompaul: you mean  upgrade is the same als dist upgrade only upgrade updates everyfile and dist upgrade only the nessesary files?
[10:58] <d-rock> Good afternoon
[10:58] <lab> DShepherd: what do you think ?
[10:58] <devonst17> dli: Is it on 5.04?
[10:58] <maddy> need help with memtest
[10:58] <shadeofgrey> devonst17, to truly test nvidia you need to download nvidia-glx and make sure that its set properly (mainly just to make sure that the drivers are loaded everytime the system boots so that you get 3d support immediately)
[10:58] <DShepherd> lab: is your ntfs harddrive about 20G+?
[10:58] <d-rock> maddy: what's up?
[10:59] <ekp> I see pretty easy really just did not want to add the lines to xorg.conf
[10:59] <gnomefreak> thelostpatrol: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx is nvidia srivers
[10:59] <ekp> but is OK
[10:59] <ompaul> amortvigil, NO, you should do a dist-upgrade
[10:59] <gnomefreak> drivers
[10:59] <lab> DShepherd: It's a 160, partioned into 2 80gb
[10:59] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell bensode -about xinerama
[10:59] <dli> devonst17, 5.04 is probably too old, so, I don't know, I guess yes
[10:59] <amortvigil> ompaul: butt... why???:S
[10:59] <DShepherd> lab: oh...
[10:59] <maddy> d-rock, my x apps were crashing and a dude suggested memtest
[10:59] <gnomefreak> benplaut: it tells you how to do it there
[10:59] <djcabz> see you folks next week... thanks for the assistance!
[10:59] <Scorpmoon> probably i forgot to do nvidia-glx-config enable
[10:59] <devonst17> Grah, guess i have to reinstall
[10:59] <speyer> DShepherd any ideea what package i need to handle wma files with k3b ?
[10:59] <lab> it read one ntfs drive
[10:59] <devonst17> Alright.
[10:59] <acidjedi> !wine
[10:59] <ubotu> Wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on linux.  see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine for more info.
[10:59] <devonst17> thanks all
[10:59] <DShepherd> lab: well it doesnt seem to like your drives
[10:59] <d-rock> quick question: I just upgraded to 6.06 and in Nautilus word/excel/ppoint files get an image preview but OpenDoc files do not. Is something broken, or is that just the way it is?
[10:59] <nomego> are there any newer ndiswrappers than 1.8 packaged for 6.06 ?
[10:59] <ompaul> amortvigil, reconfigurations to tell things that things have moved
[10:59] <maddy> d-rock, test 5 gives many errors
[11:00] <thelostpatrol> yeah i'm done with this, i can barely take anymore
[11:00] <DShepherd> speyer: its not burning wma?
[11:00] <thelostpatrol> i've been trying to install these drivers since noon
[11:00] <lab> thelostpatrol: modem ?
[11:00] <amortvigil> ahhh oaky:)
[11:00] <speyer> DShepherd nope
[11:00] <thelostpatrol> no, i'm on cable
[11:00] <lab> thelostpatrol: what drivers ?
[11:00] <fr500> hello
[11:00] <gnomefreak> nomego: no that the latest
[11:00] <thelostpatrol> nvidia
[11:01] <valehru> hey guys, anyone have a guide on how I can setup TLS on GPROFTPD?
[11:01] <gnomefreak> nomego: in ubuntu dpper
[11:01] <thelostpatrol> the guide doesn't help
[11:01] <fr500> is there a way of undoing an update? i installed some libs with apt and i want to undo what i did
[11:01] <gnomefreak> thelostpatrol: did you install the nvidia-glx drivers?
[11:01] <Scorpmoon> nvidia-settings wants me to uninstall nvidia-glx
[11:01] <thelostpatrol> when i get to step 10 in the guide it says "command not gound"
[11:01] <Scorpmoon> i thought they worked together
[11:01] <DShepherd> speyer: hmmm well I cant find any plugins associated with wmas. you may want to ask the guys in #kubuntu
[11:01] <gnomefreak> Scorpmoon: on dapper you dont need nvidia-settings
[11:01] <shadeofgrey> does anybody know if evolution email is compatible with gmail yet or no
[11:01] <shadeofgrey> ?
[11:01] <lab> DShepherd: so that's the best explanation ? it doesn't like my drives lol
[11:01] <gnomefreak> Scorpmoon: just install nvidia-glx
[11:01] <speyer> DShepherd ok thank you
[11:02] <ompaul> fr500, you can try >  sudo dpkg -P --force-depends $package
[11:02] <DShepherd> lab: I am not sure why.. you seem to be doing the right thing.. i really dont know.. sorry. maybe some one else can help you
[11:02] <lab> DShepherd: alright thanks man :)
[11:02] <DShepherd> speyer: the ntfs partitions work in windows?
[11:02] <gnomefreak> what guide are you using?
[11:02] <ompaul> fr500, that is rather savage
[11:02] <nomego> gnomefreak: hmm ok
[11:02] <speyer> DShepherd ?
[11:02] <graveson> is there any documentatation for configuring DVB's and mythtv -if so where can i find it
[11:02] <DShepherd> speyer: yes?
[11:02] <speyer> DShepherd they do yes why ?
[11:02] <bensode> gnomefreak: Yes used that and a couple posts on the ubuntu forums.  Both screens work and I can drag windows to and from, they are just backwards, meaning that the "Main" window is on the secondary monitor and extra monitor is on the left
[11:02] <maddy> d-rock, windows works juust fine though
[11:03] <fr500> ompaul i needed xlibs for installing cddega, not nvidia card, i couldnt find it so i did apt-get install xlibs*
[11:03] <fr500> now mesa rendering is broke
[11:03] <nomego> gnomefreak: any reason why? lazy maintainer? ;)
[11:03] <DShepherd> speyer: I dont understand your last statement. go again
[11:03] <jorgp> what is a good graphical ftp app, gftp keeps crashing
[11:03] <valehru> fr500, sudo apt-get install xlib
[11:03] <gnomefreak> nomego: no that was latest version at the time of the freeze
[11:03] <fr500> valehru: i tried, didnt work, now it worked but i broke mesa rendering
[11:03] <speyer> DShepherd i didnt asked you about any partition or something similar, i only wanted to make k3b handle wma files thats all
[11:03] <gnomefreak> thelostpatrol: are you already in a # terminal?
[11:04] <ompaul> fr500, cegeda should document their programs properly
[11:04] <gnomefreak> ompaul: lol yeah right
[11:04] <DShepherd> speyer: oh. sorry wrong person
[11:04] <nomego> gnomefreak: really? dapper freezed before february?
[11:04] <ompaul> gnomefreak, they should, but they don't
[11:04] <maddy> d-rock, is there any way i can fix the problem?
[11:04] <gnomefreak> nomego: or around that time
[11:04] <DShepherd> lab: does your partitions work under windows?
[11:04] <gnomefreak> nomego: there is a cerain time they allow unstable releases into devle versions
[11:04] <dpod> Hi all. A question: I'd been having network troubles and solved them by avoiding the new kernel. Is this a known problem?
[11:05] <bensode> Ok it's late I'll just post my xorg.conf on the forums and see if someone can see where I can change the layout order
[11:05] <ompaul> !timetable
[11:05] <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.
[11:05] <timmower_> right I finally got samba working  I think it is the public = yes which did it!
[11:05] <lab> DShepherd: yes
[11:05] <maddy> d-rock what do u mean swapping out/
[11:05] <ompaul> nomego, ^^ that page ubotu points to
[11:05] <DShepherd> lab: ... again.. I am clueless
[11:05] <lab> DShepherd: when I used to use FC2-3 they worked too
[11:05] <timmower_> jorgp: konqueror has ftp support, and seems really good
[11:05] <gnomefreak> bensode: can you change moniter 1 and 2 around in xorg.conf   ive never done this is why im asking
[11:05] <timmower_> jorgp: it is kde though
[11:05] <DShepherd> lab: oh ok.
[11:05] <lab> DShepherd: but all I hear is Ubuntu Ubuntu Ubuntu but it hasn't quite lived up to the hype
[11:05] <d-rock> Anyone know if nautilus in 6.06 does previews for opendoc files?
[11:06] <lab> DShepherd: great community though
[11:06] <gnomefreak> lab: that depends one what people say about it
[11:06] <maddy> d-rock its 0003*  thus it varies afrer 3
[11:06] <ompaul> DShepherd, what is the quesiton there ?
[11:06] <DShepherd> lab: :-(.. sorry u aint pleased
[11:06] <lab> DShepherd: it's fine, I just want to listen to my music
[11:06] <lab> DShepherd: lol
[11:06] <timmower_> is there any way to see a list of dependencies for a package with apt-get? I want to remove a package and dependicies
[11:06] <DShepherd> ompaul: question where?
[11:07] <gnomefreak> ubuntu = great the non-free things have issues most of time
[11:07] <ompaul> the one that you were not knowing - for lab
[11:07] <DShepherd> lab: i think ompaul maybe interested in your problem. Care to give him some details
[11:07] <d-rock> timmower: I think you want dpkg
[11:07] <Scorpmoon> I'm told i can't nvidia-glx-config enable because my /etc/X11/xorg.conf has been altered
[11:07] <ompaul> lab, I may or may not have answers
[11:07] <lab> For some reason Ubuntu isn't recognizing my two 80GB NTFS partitions
[11:07] <DShepherd> ompaul: http://pastebin.com/770813 <--that's what sudo fdisk -l gives him. he wants to mount ntfs
[11:07] <Scorpmoon> now it wants me to md5sum the stuff
[11:08] <lab> ompaul: check that pastebin link
[11:08] <ocx32> guys
[11:08] <Cheeto> hey there guys.  I'm having a problem with Dapper not booting off of the live CD.  I know it's a problem with my Radeon card, I had trouble with it  before and only having the vesa driver work.  Is there a way I can specifiy an option at boot to tell it to use the vesa driver?
[11:08] <nomego> how do I install kernel build files in ubuntu?'
[11:08] <ocx32> how can i check my email from console?
[11:08] <maddy> d-rock testing now...
[11:08] <DShepherd> ompaul: he seems to be doing the right thing... but you may see something that I cant see :-)
[11:08] <ocx32> and whats the service to enable pop3 email on my server?
[11:08] <winbond> can somone tell me how to add the sound icon to the menu ??? it dissapeared
[11:08] <KenSentMe> ocx32: mutt is a command line email client
[11:08] <d-rock> winbond: you mean the volume control?
[11:09] <ocx32> ocx@mars:~$ mutt
[11:09] <ocx32> -bash: mutt: command not found
[11:09] <winbond> d-rock: yes
[11:09] <gnomefreak> ocx32: did you install mutt?
[11:09] <lab> ompaul: check my whole thing here
[11:09] <lab> http://pastebin.com/770834
[11:09] <ompaul> lab, so you can't mount the first partition?
[11:09] <lab> ompaul: yes
[11:09] <ompaul> lab, just a second
[11:09] <timmower_> cool thanks
[11:10] <DShepherd> winbond: right click the panel and click 'add to panel' and choose the volume control
[11:10] <IcemanV9> lab: sudo mount -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222 /dev/hda1 /media/windows/  <-- does not work??
[11:10] <DShepherd> winbond: applet thingy
[11:10] <v|nc3> has anyone here used vdr
[11:10] <ompaul> lab,  in fstab it should look **like** this:: /dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs    nls=utf8,ro,user,umask=000 0       0
[11:10] <gnomefreak> !anyone
[11:10] <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>
[11:11] <lab> IcemanV9: : hda1 is mounted already and working
[11:11] <d-rock> ubotu: does Nautilus in Ubuntu 6.06 do preview images for OpenDoc?
[11:11] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, d-rock
[11:11] <maddy> d-rock yes 0000 followed by 8 digits
[11:11] <d-rock> :)
[11:11] <lab> IcemanV9: hdb1 and hdb2 are not mounting
[11:11] <lab> ompaul: http://pastebin.com/770834
[11:11] <IcemanV9> lab:  k
[11:11] <lab> that has my etc/fstab and my mount -a results
[11:11] <Cheeto> How can I tell the Dapper liveCD to use Vesa at boot?
[11:12] <ocx32> and whats the service to enable pop3 email on my server?
[11:12] <assasukasse> how can i stop pci_hotplug to load at startup?
[11:12] <digikom> cheeto:  try the safe graphics boot option
[11:12] <Cheeto> tried that, hangs
[11:12] <roostishaw> what program would you suggest for editing bash scripts? gedit? or is there a better alternetive?
[11:12] <gordonjcp> vim
[11:12] <nomego> what do I need to build kernel modules from source in ubuntu?
[11:12] <gnomefreak> roostishaw: #ubuntu-offtopic for that please
[11:12] <roostishaw> oh, sorry
[11:12] <gordonjcp> roostishaw: or indeed any other editor
[11:13] <Haydre> How might one go about changing the icon of a script?
[11:13] <Cheeto> is there any other way to specify vesa other than safe mode?  or a way to boot to a command line instead of GNOME?
[11:13] <IcemanV9> strange ...
[11:13] <ompaul> lab, I suggested a different ntfs entry: this:: /dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs    nls=utf8,ro,user,umask=000 0       0
[11:13] <gnomefreak> nomego: the kernel-headers build-essential   for the most part thats about it i might be missing soemthing
[11:13] <ompaul> lab, we know it works :-)
[11:13] <Inc> ok. So If I agrab ubuntu-6.06-server-amd64.iso the only difference between that and the desktop one is that server is a full install?
[11:13] <DShepherd> ompaul: its /dev/hdb1 that he needs to mount not hda1
[11:14] <amortvigil> ompaul: it wont dist update
[11:14] <gnomefreak> server is nto full install
[11:14] <nomego> gnomefreak: thanks
[11:14] <maddy> d-rock ill have to proceed some other time where can i find the doc?
[11:14] <gnomefreak> Inc: server install is non gui
[11:14] <gnomefreak> nomego: yw
[11:14] <ompaul> DShepherd, so the permissions remain the same and the dha becomes hdb
[11:14] <lab> ompaul: that is working
[11:14] <linuxboy> where can I find out about the ubuntu certified professional ?
[11:14] <lab> ompaul: it is my windows partition
[11:14] <Inc> rt
[11:14] <Michael> hi, If I installed compwiz and XGL, will other OpenGL applications (games etc.) be slowed down?
[11:14] <Inc> Ty
[11:14] <Flannel> Michael: yes
[11:14] <unity> if i remove my .bashrc and .bash_profile, bash will regenterate them, right?
[11:14] <lab> ompaul: why aren't hdb1 abd hdb2 mounting correctly if the ntfs in hda1 is mounted correctly?
[11:15] <fr500> valehru: i tried, didnt work, now it worked but i broke mesa rendering
[11:15] <ompaul> linuxboy, use www.ubuntu.com and check it out its a LPI qualifications
[11:15] <gnomefreak> Inc: the iso you have is for 64bit systems  if you do alot of non-free apps like flash and stuff i might recommend you stick with 32bit
[11:15] <winbond> d-rock: nope , cant find the volume thing
[11:15] <lab> ompaul: it's not that the etc/fstab is wrong its that the devices are not even in /dev/hdb1
[11:15] <Michael> Flannel, so you wouldn't recommend it if i played games?
[11:15] <gnomefreak> unity: yes should
[11:15] <linuxboy> ompaul: I know about that. Where canI get study info ?
[11:15] <DShepherd> winbond: its called volume control
[11:15] <Flannel> Michael: I honestly don't know how much of a slowdown it is, you might try asking in #ubuntu-xgl
[11:15] <ompaul> lab I don't know, I do know the config I gave can be modded to make it work
[11:16] <gnomefreak> linuxboy: its ont hat site tells you what each one is about
[11:16] <gnomefreak> linuxboy: there is no "study guide" just tells you what you need to know to get cert
[11:16] <linuxboy> gnomefreak: I see that. is there a more comprehensive study guide ?
[11:16] <lab> ompaul: the /etc/fstab won't work unless linux recognizes these /dev/hdb1 and show them there
[11:16] <nomego> gnomefreak: but how do I get a /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build directory? or is that placed elsewhere?
[11:16] <gnomefreak> linuxboy: nope
[11:16] <DiKKy> hi i havlots of ttf files where do i copy them to make them usable in  gnome ?
[11:16] <linuxboy> gnomefreak: cool, thanks
[11:16] <linuxboy> gnomefreak: have you done it?
[11:16] <ocx32> and whats the service to enable pop3 email on my server?
[11:17] <gnomefreak> nomego: not sure its been forever and a half since ive had the luxury to build modules
[11:17] <DShepherd> DiKKy: in your .fonts directory
[11:17] <gnomefreak> linuxboy: nope
[11:17] <maddy> d-rock thanx
[11:17] <DiKKy> k thx
[11:17] <Scorpmoon> i just broke my X, by installing nvidia-glx and then running an md5sum on xorg.conf
[11:17] <Acke___> Hey guys im SCARED. my acer tm 370 with ubuntu5.10 got its screensaver going. then it refused exiting the screensaver and i KILLED the power. (its a notebook). Now when i turn on the power. NOTHING happends. the power goes through the machine. but it does not initiate a startup sequence. no hardware detection no bios nothing!!! WHAT to do???
[11:17] <DShepherd> DiKKy: i think you can find that under your home directory
[11:17] <winbond> d-rock: oh yeah  , i have the same menu but im using kde, i dont have vol control only sound mixer which is something else
[11:18] <ompaul> lab, will you do me a favour do this: put a # in front of this ->> dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 ntfs ro,user,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0then ; sudo mkdir /media/windows then add this to /etc/fstab >>  /dev/hdb1       /media/windows  ntfs    nls=utf8,ro,user,umask=000 0       0 <<
[11:18] <cherwin> Acke: maybe the battery is just dead...
[11:18] <ocx32> and whats the service to enable pop3 email on my server?
[11:18] <Acke___> cherwin, its on cable!
[11:19] <freakazoid0223> acke your notebook might not be completely off hold down the power button for a few secs then try to turn it on again
[11:19] <ompaul> Acke___, make sure the different parts are plugged into each other, i.e. the power lead into the transformer (I have been caught with that more than once)
[11:19] <graveson> does anyone know a workaround to SBM not recognising external USB CD-ROM to install Ubuntu
[11:19] <cherwin> Acke__: if that don't work, try opening the laptop (if warrenty is already expired) and reset the bios
[11:19] <Acke___> ompaul, the power is connected. THe power on led is lit on the laptop!!
[11:19] <lab> ompaul: mount: special device /dev/hdb1 does not exist
[11:19] <DShepherd> winbond: check kubuntu someone is talking to you there
[11:19] <dli> graveson, what is SBM?
[11:20] <ompaul> lab, after the change?
[11:20] <lab> yes
[11:20] <Random_Transit> hey, my gnome-panel has gone bonkers...gnome keeps crashing now
[11:20] <cherwin> dli: you mean SMB?
[11:20] <graveson> dli : smart bootup manager
[11:20] <Acke___> cherwin, how to reset bios???
[11:20] <winbond> DShepherd: yes , thank you
[11:20] <ompaul> lab, okay, okay let me check something
[11:20] <valehru> hmm....azureus completely dissappears in dapper amd 64
[11:20] <Random_Transit> can anyone help me?
[11:20] <DShepherd> winbond: kool
[11:20] <freakazoid0223> hold down the button to shut it wodn completely
[11:20] <lab> ompaul: I'll bbl I am gonna check this out in windows
[11:20] <cherwin> Acke___, pull the battery out for a few seconds and then plug it back in
[11:20] <siofwolves> anyone know hoe to get network-manager-gnome to run ?
[11:20] <dli> graveson, can it load usb-stick?
[11:21] <ompaul> lab, then I will leave it I have other things to do
[11:21] <digikom> siofwolves: install it from synaptic/apt-get first
[11:21] <chuchu> does somebody know why does my leptop turns off after the OS is loaded???
[11:21] <Acke___> cherwin the battery is removed, do you mean the battery inside the laptop? not the laptop battery?
[11:21] <ompaul> Acke___, take off the pwer cable
[11:21] <Random_Transit> is there a conf file somewhere in my home folder that controls what panel applets run when gnome starts?
[11:21] <graveson> dli: no that is the problem ,old laptop ,and i saw a warning on the ubuntu website that usb boot with SMB does not work,is there a workaround for this ?
[11:21] <ompaul> Acke___, and battery and leave it there for a minute
[11:21] <cherwin> Acke__: the battery inside your laptop that powers the bios
[11:21] <DShepherd> siofwolves: to set network prefernces and stuff?
[11:22] <Acke___> cherwin okay
[11:22] <dli> chuchu, hardware problem?
[11:22] <siofwolves> digikom, done that :)
[11:22] <Acke___> ompaul okay
[11:22] <Random_Transit> hello???
[11:22] <ompaul> Acke___, wait a moment before you go taking out that other one
[11:22] <siofwolves> yah DShepherd
[11:22] <cherwin> Acke___: so you'll have to open your laptop, but it *will* void your warrenty, so just send it back if you can
[11:22] <gnomefreak> linuxboy: where you looking for hardware, software, user, or pro
[11:22] <tortho> wifi expert? Help needed to connect computer to internet. Wifi does not connect to my access point..
[11:22] <graveson> dli: i want to boot off a usb cd-rom to install ,but the bios is old on this laptop so it cannot boot off usb
[11:22] <P3L|C4N0> greetings
[11:22] <linuxboy> gnomefreak: pro. lpi 199
[11:22] <Acke___> ompaul, wait how long?
[11:22] <cherwin> tortho: what is the problem?
[11:22] <dli> graveson, I don't know ubuntu, but you can do hard disk installation, usb-stick, in debian
[11:22] <acidjedi> Had anyone gotten gametap working in wine?
[11:22] <Scorpmoon> omg, now my xorg.conf says I have a Radeon 7000 card... how can this happen from installing nvidia-glx ?
[11:22] <ompaul> Random_Transit, some of it is .gnome and some of it is .gnome2
[11:22] <DShepherd> siofwolves: gnome-network-preferences <-- that should launch the GUI for you
[11:23] <fuffalo> i downloaded a torrent of ubuntu, but it says it's a "live cd"  can i install from that?
[11:23] <DShepherd> siofwolves: sorry ir doesnt
[11:23] <DShepherd> it*
[11:23] <Random_Transit> ompaul, which conf files sould i look for?
[11:23] <tortho> cherwin... to be honest, i can't see any error, except that it does not get a ip adr...
[11:23] <chuchu> dli, i installed umbuntu right now... when the system loads, it turns off... i tried on Boot: linux vga=776
[11:23] <dli> graveson, do you have linux on it right now?
[11:23] <gnomefreak> this lists the things you need to know for it linuxboy  http://www.ubuntu.com/partners/certification/pro
[11:23] <DiKKy> No i didnt have any .fonts dir in my home dir so i created one and moved all the fon files there but it doesnt work lol
[11:23] <freakazoid0223> fuffalo : yes
[11:23] <DShepherd> siofwolves: wrong command
[11:23] <linuxboy> gnomefreak: thanks. But I was hoping to find more then that list
[11:23] <siofwolves> np DShepherd
[11:23] <ompaul> Acke___, thats long enough now put in the lappy battery and then the power lead then power switch it
[11:23] <ocx32> and whats the service to enable pop3 email on my server?
[11:23] <cherwin> tortho: open up a terminal and type in 'iwconfig' then you'll see what interfaces are wireless
[11:23] <dli> chuchu, fb problem, try to boot without vga= part
[11:23] <gnomefreak> linuxboy: thats all i know of so far
[11:24] <Shmenge> hey, can someone help me?
[11:24] <DiKKy> it would be cool if i could have my old fonts
[11:24] <cherwin> tortho: then you do a 'iwconfig ethX essid <wireless_network>
[11:24] <Shmenge> I'm having trouble with this: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=187465&highlight=macbook+pro
[11:24] <chuchu> the system is downloading smth.. i hope it get ok now...
[11:24] <DiKKy> got a big collection
[11:24] <DiKKy> :D
[11:24] <ompaul> Random_Transit, there is gconf-editor a utility
[11:24] <chuchu> il wait
[11:24] <chuchu> thanks
[11:24] <linuxboy> gnomefreak: thanks
[11:24] <Acke___> ompaul, nothing happends
[11:24] <foomonkey> how do I go about modifying my PATH so that it is retained when I reboot?
[11:24] <cherwin> tortho: oh yeah, don't forget to execute dhclient :)
[11:24] <Random_Transit> ok
[11:24] <dli> graveson, there's another way, take the hard drive out of the old computer, put in another computer or usb-enclosure to install on it
[11:24] <ompaul> Acke___, okay now  go for your bios battery
[11:24] <Acke___> ompaul, powr goes, but no bios is excecuted
[11:25] <Acke___> ompaul okay
[11:25] <graveson> dli: no i do not have linux ,
[11:25] <DShepherd> siofwolves: try network-admin. you want a gui interface right?
[11:25] <ompaul> Acke___, and be careful :-)
[11:25] <siofwolves> yep
[11:25] <graveson> dli: i think that will be the option i need to use ,hmm,ok thanks
[11:25] <DShepherd> siofwolves: ok. well that should od
[11:25] <DShepherd> do*
[11:25] <ompaul> Acke___, there may be jumpers that are needed to be replaced but you would need the manual for that
[11:25] <tortho> cherwin, I already have "Strigen Access Pont" listed as ESSID when I run iwlist... I set it under the "Network" thing...
[11:26] <siofwolves> that wil get network-manager-gnome running DShepherd  ?
[11:26] <cherwin> do you have a password for your wireless network tortho?
[11:26] <dli> graveson, usb-hdd is convenient, becareful you have grub installed properly (so you can boot manually)
[11:26] <polishkoop> ugh, is sorcre in here?
[11:26] <tortho> cherwin, no, I have allowed the MAC adr... for the card of my compiters, but have turned of WEP & WPA...
[11:26] <graveson> dli: ok thanks
[11:27] <ReWT_AxS> is there a fix to the synaptics touchpad problem yet?
[11:27] <DShepherd> siofwolves: hmmm..... no that will lauch the network-admin stuff. you want the network-manager applet?
[11:27] <cherwin> okay then just do a dhclient ethX (where X stands for your interface number)
[11:27] <foomonkey> using Ubuntu, changing my PATH in ~/.bashrc doesn't seem to do anything. How do I change it globally? So that it will still be changed next time I login?
[11:28] <neutrinomass> foomonkey: AFAIK you have to restart bash ...
[11:28] <cherwin> if that doesn't work try to set up networking manually with ifconfig i suggest you read the manual page for that tortho...
[11:29] <dli> foomonkey, make sure you have correct, ~/.bash_profile
[11:29] <DShepherd> siofwolves: nm-applet should start it
[11:29] <foomonkey> on most Unixes, I can put things in ~/.profile and it is always set each time I logon. GDM seems to bypass .profile or .bashrc, etc
[11:29] <neutrinomass> foomonkey: I think system-wide is in /etc/environment
[11:29] <theine> Hi, when I start any X application from the terminal, I get "X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 168" many, many times. Does anybody know a cure for that?
[11:29] <tortho> cherwin, this means "sudo dhclient ra0" on mine.. Looks like it is just waiting, and waiting :-( DHCP is turned on and everything, my 2 other computers are working, and the problem computer is working as well, but under Windows...
[11:29] <siofwolves> DShepherd, nm-applet starts the network-manager
[11:29] <dtygel> hi all: does someone know how to mount /dev/cdrom0 with the same charset as a windows saved cdrom? I'm having problems with accents...
[11:29] <siofwolves> i need network-manager-gnome
[11:30] <tortho> cherwin it replyes that no dhcp offers is received.
[11:30] <foomonkey> system-wide , ie shared by all users, would be fine. on other unixes that is /etc/profile. on ubuntu, its /etc/environment?
[11:30] <DShepherd> siofwolves: network-admin? if that doesnt work. then I dont know what will
[11:30] <ocx32> and whats the service to enable pop3 email on my server?
[11:30] <cherwin> what kind of network address do you use tortho?
[11:30] <bjornkri> Woohoo.. I've updated
[11:31] <tortho> cherwin: 192.168.132.xxx
[11:31] <bjornkri> Where do I find mplayer, though? I've uncommented the lines in sources.list, but still there's no mplayer package found.
[11:31] <tjacobs> hello all, I seem to be having weird sound issues. All the players look like they are playing just fine, but there is no sound. The odd exception is flash files play sounds just fine
[11:31] <tjacobs> this seems like it would be an engine issue, anybody got some insight for things to try?
[11:32] <cherwin> okay fire up your terminal and type 'ifconfig ra0 192.168.132.x'
[11:32] <uXp> anyone can link me to themes sites?
[11:32] <cherwin> then you could ping your computers that are directly connected
[11:32] <benplaut> i use 2 mice... one on my dock, and one for traveling.  Unfortunately, they are different DPI, so the sensativity is different.  Is there a way to configure mouse sensativity individually?
[11:32] <Acke___> ompaul im unscrewed all visible screws but cant remove the bottom cover or anything but the memories and the drive
[11:32] <boricua> i am in the middle of instalation  partitioners tells me partition 1 and 5 will be formated but it does not tell me about 2,3,4 and what will be the mount point of those any ideas what it is doing?
[11:32] <Hexidigital_> tjacobs:: run alsamixer in terminal, and check the PCM volume
[11:32] <tjacobs> Hexidigital_, tried that already, to no avail
[11:32] <cherwin> if you want to browse the web you'll have to set up a default gateway and a nameserver
[11:32] <Hexidigital_> tjacobs:: :(
[11:32] <uXp> anyone can link me to themes sites?
[11:32] <OneSeventeen> how do I add a new pannel to gnome?
[11:33] <uXp> right click on it
[11:33] <uXp> add
[11:33] <ompaul> Acke___, well if you don't know how to get to it, I guess its repair shop for it
[11:33] <OneSeventeen> (I want to add a new panel, not add something to the panel)
[11:33] <cherwin> Acke___: you'll almost certainly have to remove your keyboard
[11:33] <Hexidigital_> OneSeventeen:: you will get an option to add a new panel
[11:33] <IcemanV9> OneSeventeen: right-click > new panel
[11:33] <OneSeventeen> Doh, now that I found some free space on my panel, it says "New Panel"... oops!
[11:34] <sorku> i keep getting Unable to find the system utility `ld`; please make sure you have the package 'binutils' installed whn i install nvidia drivers on kubuntu (breezer), what should i do? :)
[11:34] <tortho> cherwin, i have set the computer now to 192.168.132.209, i can not ping, the TX is increasing, but RX is still at 0 so it doesn't receive any..
[11:34] <uXp> What is GTK?
[11:34] <OneSeventeen> thanks uXp Hexidigital_ and IcemanV9  should have noticed this sooner!
[11:34] <assasukasse> if i don't want pcmcia and pcmcia_core to be loaded at bootup what should i do?
[11:34] <tortho> cherwin, gateway and dns is set to my server 192.168.132.20 as the other computers... but it can't get any web pages either
[11:34] <Hexidigital_> OneSeventeen:: we always miss the obvious :)
[11:35] <uXp> Seventeen : What?
[11:35] <bjornkri> What's the best way to install mplayer?
[11:35] <ReWT_AxS> is anyone having a weird low pitched sound cutting into their speakers?
[11:35] <uXp> oh ok gotcha
[11:35] <uXp> What is GTK?
[11:35] <IcemanV9> bjornkri: sudo aptitude install mplayer
[11:35] <Hexidigital_> ReWT_AxS:: i do on my server (on occasion) , but not my laptop
[11:35] <uXp> i don't know what it is ppl always tlakig about it
[11:36] <ReWT_AxS> im getting it on my laptop :-\
[11:36] <ReWT_AxS> is there any way i can check for errors in the speaker set up?
[11:36] <Acke___> ompaul, so what could have happend, if the bios jsut decide to stop initiating?
[11:36] <Hexidigital_> ReWT_AxS:: thats wierd
[11:36] <cherwin> tortho, thats odd, are you sure that everything is set up correctly? can you reach one of your computers if you're just connecting with utp?
[11:36] <icheyne> uXp: gtk is GTK+ (Gimp Tool Kit), a graphical toolkit.  You probably want to "apt-get install libgtk1.2-dev", or now at version 2, which may be installed with "apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev". libgtk1.2 is GTK+, libgtk2.0 is GTK2.  They are NOT compatible.  They are totally separate..
[11:36] <bjornkri> IcemanV9: not working, no such package
[11:36] <sorku> ReWT_AxS: are the speakers grounded?
[11:36] <IcemanV9> bjornkri: if you want to be specific with CPU, then sudo aptitude install mplayer-(CPU type) e.g mplayer-686
[11:36] <neutrinomass> uXp: Programs use so called "toolkits" to draw the windows, buttons etc. GTK is the toolkit on which Gnome/XFCE are based.
[11:36] <Hexidigital_> sorku:: it in a laptop
[11:36] <ReWT_AxS> they are built in
[11:37] <ompaul> Acke___, several thinks including "death" of machine, the monitor, have you plugged in a an external monitor
[11:37] <Acke___> ompaul. no i will try that
[11:38] <uXp> becasue for a thme i need gtk2.0
[11:38] <uXp> them*
[11:38] <uXp> theme*
[11:38] <tortho> cherwin, how do i do that (udp) ? The setup on the probnlem machine is the same as the one i'm using now, when i open "system,"->Administration->Network, I then have the same config on both... except that the one i'm using now has DHCP...
[11:38] <uXp> so i just installed sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
[11:38] <Shmenge> .seen slouken
[11:38] <ocx32> and whats the service to enable pop3 email on my server?
[11:38] <tortho> cherwin: What about wich channel it is using? can that be wrong?
[11:38] <uXp> was that correct?
[11:38] <Shmenge> !seen slouken
[11:38] <liquoredonlife> Shmenge, I have not seen slouken.
[11:38] <ubotu> i haven't seen 'slouken', Shmenge
[11:38] <ompaul> Acke___, really its a hard wear issue we deal in specific ubuntu issues, I would like to help you but really without the machine I don't stand a chance
[11:38] <icheyne> uXp: suppose so
[11:38] <uXp> ok thx
[11:39] <halcyon512> i'm having trouble installing beta3 of gaim 2.0, does the ./configure script output to a specific directory where I should run make?
[11:39] <uXp> whew i so stressed that out i got mad and almost uninstall ubuntu!
[11:39] <uXp> lol @ myself
[11:39] <Acke___> ompaul, okay thanks
[11:39] <icheyne> uXp: did it work?
[11:39] <mjr> on vh
[11:39] <uXp> yea but it said i need more .lib files
[11:39] <cherwin> tortho: thats up to you to choose the correct channel could you post an 'ifconfig -a' and an 'iwlist scan' please?
[11:39] <caskey>  I'm trying to make two systems have matching package installs, I've used 'get/set selections' to copy the selections from one to the other, now how do I get dpkg to actually install the selected packages?
[11:40] <icheyne> uXp: OK, well so long as your apt-get repositories have them, you should be ok. :)
[11:40] <__mikem> HEy, I was wondering, are there any free tools to convert m4v files into a more standardized format
[11:40] <uXp> libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.8.5) but it is not going to be installed
[11:40] <tortho> cherwin OK, i'll get a memorystick to copy the content over :-)
[11:40] <uXp> where wouldi get those libs?
[11:41] <icheyne> uXp: isn't it a debian package?
[11:41] <uXp> um im not sure i don't know what im doing, lol
[11:41] <icheyne> open Synaptic and do a search for libglib2.0-dev
[11:41] <icheyne> (after doing an update) and then install it
[11:42] <uXp> im just gonna find those files says i need and install them
[11:42] <icheyne> right
[11:42] <Madeye> guys, How can I send files using bluetooth ? any GUI ?
[11:42] <pharmakom> Has anyone else seen this message when trying to start wpasupplicant?
[11:42] <pharmakom> mkdir[ctrl_interface] : No such file or directory
[11:42] <pharmakom> Failed to initialize control interface ' /var/run/wpa_supplicant'.
[11:42] <uXp> hmm
[11:42] <uXp> Depends: libglib2.0-0 (=2.10.2-1ubuntu3) but 2.10.3-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[11:43] <icheyne> ok so install tat
[11:43] <Shmenge> anybody at all? I can't get my macbook to triple boot for the life of me. I followed this guys instructions to the last detail but the parts at the end didnt work
[11:43] <Shmenge> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=187465&highlight=macbook+pro
[11:44] <boricua> can someone help me at this stage of instalation?
[11:44] <uXp> there is no such file when i searched for it
[11:44] <icheyne> what no libglib2.0-dev?
[11:44] <benplaut> i use 2 mice... one on my dock, and one for traveling.  Unfortunately, they are different DPI, so the sensativity is different.  Is there a way to configure mouse sensativity individually?
[11:44] <Shmenge> The ELILO installer crashed the system, so ELILO didnt get installed, so I did what he said and I ran the LiveCD and downloaded LILO, installed it just like he said, but when I went to run lilo bash said command not found
[11:44] <uXp> no 2.10.3-0ubuntu1
[11:45] <uXp> for Depends: libglib2.0-0 (=2.10.2-1ubuntu3) but 2.10.3-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[11:45] <icheyne> type this into a command line - sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-dev
[11:45] <icheyne> should do it automatically no?
[11:45] <boricua> i ran the live cd and now click on install , i told partitioner to use entire disk, and it tells me partition 1 & 5 will be formated  1 as ext 3 and 5 as swap but it does not tells me about 2,3,4 and which mount poits its giong to have
[11:45] <uXp> no
[11:45] <uXp> says
[11:46] <uXp> Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[11:46] <mindmedic> Shmenge: does lilo support macbooks...
[11:46] <tescoil> What I gotta do to *upgrade* to 6.06.  I don't want to risk an *install* that's going to wipe personal files.
[11:46] <icheyne> ah
[11:46] <icheyne> I've seen those errors
[11:46] <uXp> Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[11:46] <icheyne> hang on
[11:46] <mindmedic> i got a mac here, but i think it has a different bootloader
[11:46] <SAM_theman> http://pastebin.com/770891
[11:46] <uXp> ok
[11:46] <pharmakom> To upgrade, just edit your apt.sources file. Replace all breezy with dapper.
[11:47] <uXp> who
[11:47] <Shmenge> mindmedic - supposedly, because you're supposed to install it to the same partition linux is on
[11:47] <cherwin> tescoil: learn to maintain a backup, it really is usefull when disaster happens to strike
[11:47] <SAM_theman> I seem to get that damn error all the time when i try to play a game
[11:47] <Shmenge> as opposed to the MBR
[11:47] <Dreamglider> good evening
[11:47] <uXp> hello
[11:47] <SAM_theman> it installs perfectly but then when i lauch it it gives me that
[11:47] <pharmakom> Hi
[11:47] <mindmedic> Shmenge: no.. i would never install 2 operating systems on one partition
[11:47] <valehru> what are the different ftp servers for dapper? vsftpd, proftpd and what else?  which one do you think is more reliable?
[11:47] <uXp> i did
[11:47] <benplaut> uXp: do you have Synaptic open, or are updates going?
[11:47] <gnuts> hi, help please. no matter what I try /dev/hdb1 will not mount at boot it has an ext3 filesystem, my fstab entry: /dev/hdb1/ /home/drive2 ext3 defaults 0 0 doesn't work (nor do many others) what am I missing?
[11:47] <uXp> its open
[11:48] <mindmedic> breezy has its ext2 and macos has its hpfs(or whatever it is called)
[11:48] <uXp> go on
[11:48] <benplaut> close it
[11:48] <Shmenge> no, not two operating systems
[11:48] <uXp> done
[11:48] <monteiro> how can i make the sound juicer support the extract of audio cd to mp3 format, instead of the default .ogg ?
[11:48] <lerelele> hi! I've got two soundcards and i want to set one of them by default in alsa. Any ideas of how can this be done?
[11:48] <Shmenge> the bootloader on the same partition as nix
[11:48] <Jason_> Hey guys.. what is the best cd ripper/encoder front end for Linux?
[11:48] <benplaut> ok, i g2g
[11:48] <tescoil> Okay, is there a way to upgrade from a burned iso, or is that strictly for installs?
[11:48] <icheyne> uXp: now run the command again
[11:48] <tortho> cherwin: Here is both the trouble computer, and my working one.. Look at the ESSID's at the scan ?!? http://pastebin.com/770895
[11:48] <uXp> ok done
[11:48] <uXp> but error
[11:48] <halcyon512> boricua: i think 2, 3, and 4 are for other parts of the file system, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_disk_drive_partitioning#UNIX_systems For UNIX-based and UNIX-like operating systems such as Linux, fancy partitioning creates separate partitions for /, /boot, /home, /tmp, /usr, /var, /opt and swap.
[11:48] <uXp>  libglib2.0-dev: Depends: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.10.2-1ubuntu3) but 2.10.3-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[11:48] <cherwin> gnuts: open up a console with 'tail -f /var/log/messages' then do a manual mount and look at the error in your previous console
[11:49] <bjornkri> *groan*
[11:49] <gnuts> it mounts by manual command just fine
[11:49] <icheyne> uXp: try rebooting and run it again
[11:49] <bjornkri> The only mplayer in Synaptic is 'kmplayer'... where do I find the regular mplayer?
[11:49] <uXp> the whole system?
[11:49] <boricua> halcyon512:but why will it not format those as well since i have other stuff there?
[11:49] <icheyne> yes
[11:49] <caskey> boricua the auto partition only creates two partitions, 1 and 5 (more or less), the others are essentially unused
[11:49] <mindmedic> Shmenge: i guess it is on the linux partition... breezy did everything automatically. I am sorry, I only have one mac to administer so i am not very interested in mac problems...
[11:49] <uXp> does logging off count?
[11:49] <icheyne> probably safer to reboot
[11:49] <uXp> ok
[11:50] <icheyne> no guarantees, but it's worth trying
[11:50] <uXp> brb
[11:50] <bjornkri> The only mplayer in Synaptic is 'kmplayer'... where do I find the regular mplayer? This is on a freshly installed Dapper.
[11:50] <uXp> ok
[11:50] <winbond> good evening
[11:50] <halcyon512> boricua: i'm not sure what you're asking and i'm sure others here know alot more about how partitioning works than I do.
[11:50] <boricua> caskey: does it erase what is in those currently?
[11:50] <opitwin> Hello
[11:50] <cherwin> tortho: your trouble desktop doesn't see the "Strigen Access Point" so that needs to be fixed, try setting your AP at channel 6 and try it again
[11:51] <uXp> what was the code again?
[11:51] <runes> NoUse,  I tested both drives with the maxtor util....all came out fine so to be sure I low level formatted the 80 gig and am ready to set it up
[11:51] <halcyon512> bjornkri: have you added universe and multiverse repositories?
[11:51] <boricua> caskey: i think is bad that the auto partitioner only creates 2 partitiones / and swap?  and how does it decide size?
[11:51] <tortho> cherwin: can't i set the trouble computer to 12 insted? If i set that to 6, then i guess i have to reconf the 2 other computers? In both linux & windows :-)
[11:51] <icheyne> uXp: sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-dev
[11:51] <bjornkri> halcyon512: yeah... as far as I can tell anyway
[11:52] <NoUse> runes ok
[11:52] <uXp> same error
[11:52] <icheyne> pfft
[11:52] <jonas3> Maxtor sucks!
[11:52] <opitwin> !packages
[11:52] <ubotu> well, packages is You can browse the packages in the Ubuntu repositories from http://packages.ubuntu.com .  It also has a nifty file search feature.
[11:52] <javier> Hola
[11:52] <uXp> now what
[11:52] <halcyon512> bjornkri: hmm...i was able to find it under there, make sure you've reloaded the repositories after applying the changes?
[11:52] <jonas3> Had 2 200 Gb drives gone bad in 2 years
[11:52] <cherwin> gnuts: omit the trailing / , in other words it's /dev/hdb and not /dev/hdb/
[11:52] <runes> NoUse,  If you can guide me to the proper way to format and mount it I will jot down the notes ?
[11:52] <jonas3> Seagate has been working alot better for me
[11:52] <uXp> 500 G HD here <
[11:52] <icheyne> uXp: sorry dude
[11:52] <opitwin> ubotu: Thank You
[11:52] <bjornkri> halcyon512: yeah, about 5 times :p
[11:52] <ubotu> pas de quoi, opitwin
[11:52] <icheyne> I'm a newbie too
[11:53] <ja3x1> guys this new dapper desktop cd iso is confusing to install
[11:53] <NoUse> runes yes, is it /dev/hdb1 now?
[11:53] <jonas3> 4x Seagate 750 Gb and you have some disk
[11:53] <ja3x1> how do i install it like the old breezy badger style
[11:53] <Shmenge> i'm surprised no one else here has one there are a lot of people here
[11:53] <runes> NoUse,  how can I verify that?
[11:53] <NoUse> ja3x1 how so?
[11:53] <bjornkri> halcyon512: I've got all the boxes checked in the repositories list
[11:53] <ja3x1> you know the old one was nice and easy
[11:53] <ja3x1> you press enter
[11:53] <ja3x1> and it loads into text based instaler
[11:53] <NoUse> runes 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdb' will list all paritioons
[11:53] <xcoder> anybody from romania ?
[11:53] <Shmenge> this is the first mac machine I bought, i bought it with the intentions of tearing it to pieces :)
[11:53] <trippyskippy> ja3x1, you need to download alternative CD for that
[11:53] <ja3x1> now it goes into a live cd
[11:53] <cherwin> tortho: yes indeed, but if you're desktop has trouble detecting your AP you have to try this
[11:53] <Shadyman_> Holy carp, almost 900 users? wow.
[11:53] <NoUse> ja3x1 the alternate cd is the text mode installer
[11:53] <gnuts> cherwin, when I manually mounted the drive from one terminal the tail terminal did nothing
[11:54] <ja3x1> finally
[11:54] <ja3x1> i find out
[11:54] <ja3x1> thanks guys
[11:54] <NoUse> Shadyman_ nearly 1100 on Dapper release day
[11:54] <Shadyman_> NoUse: Wow.
[11:54] <cherwin> gnuts, did you do the tail as root?
[11:54] <gnuts> nope
[11:54] <trippyskippy> probably less than 100 actually reading though
[11:54] <cherwin> please do it as root gnuts
[11:54] <Shadyman_> trippyskippy: True.
[11:54] <NoUse> trippyskippy I'm sure
[11:54] <jared_> No audio, trying to get output through SPDIF, reinstalled alsa-source tried using different layers any ideas?
[11:55] <opitwin> Hello cva_
[11:55] <runes> NoUse,  ok showing /dev/hdb 81.9 gig no partitions (due to low level format)
[11:55] <uXp> hmm
[11:55] <xcoder> somebody can help me to setup a tvtuner & tvtime, looks like tvtuner is ok, but received just 1 chanel
[11:55] <bjornkri> weird.. mplayer isn't even on http://packages.ubuntu.com/ under Dapper
[11:55] <ernoins> I have downloaded PC (Intel x86) server install CD  onto a CD.. what do I have to do to install it?  When I boot up with the cd in the tray, it just boots up into windows.
[11:55] <uXp> installing GTK is gettig on my nerves
[11:55] <cherwin> bjornkri, install mplayer from cvs, thats the best way to do it
[11:56] <opitwin> ernoins: Put it in the server CD Drive before it boots
[11:56] <shibley> does anyone know how to declare boost?
[11:56] <valehru> omg, i just downloaded dapper in 9 minutes
[11:56] <valehru> lol
[11:56] <Sivik> how do i tell if lts is installed
[11:56] <uXp> Need help installing GTK+
[11:56] <caskey> boricua swap is 2X physical ram, the rest goes in /
[11:56] <tortho> cherwin... This is strange.. setting it to 6 did make it work... and my laptop still works as well....?!?
[11:56] <ernoins> opitwin: I have... it doesn't change anything.  Do I have to go in through the bios or something?
[11:56] <cva_> thanks for the welcome opitwin
[11:56] <halcyon512> bjornkri: hmm...odd its' not working then. sorry I can't be of more help.
[11:56] <gnuts> cherwin, terminal still does nothing, it mounts fine and I have access to the files there
[11:56] <opitwin> ernoins: Does the Ubuntu CD boot?
[11:57] <cherwin> yeah it sometimes automaticly detects it, i haven't researched the cause why it still works, so you got me
[11:57] <ernoins> obitwin: no.. it doesn't recognize it.
[11:57] <caskey> boricua and yeah, you could consider it to be bad that it does that, but for a novice user, there's not much point in trying to do more.  Disk partition is a dark art at best, no one scheme or formula works for all situations.
[11:57] <NoUse> runes ok, 'sudo cfdisk /dev/hdb'
[11:57] <cherwin> anyway your problem is appearently solved tortho?
[11:57] <eeyoregyrl> hi everyone
[11:57] <uXp> Need help installing GTK+...anyone who knows
[11:57] <cherwin> ok and now do a mount -a and watch the terminal for errors
[11:58] <eeyoregyrl> yah whatever;/
[11:58] <gnuts> ok
[11:58] <tortho> cherwin, thanks a lot, I'll add this usefull things to my bugreport, wich i submitted som 3-4 months ago :-) Thanks again!
[11:58] <uXp> its sudo mount -a
[11:58] <halcyon512> hi eeyoregyrl
[11:58] <h4v0k> how do i make a .bin executable
[11:58] <eeyoregyrl> hi e
[11:58] <h4v0k> +x?
[11:58] <runes> NoUse,  ok ready
[11:58] <Healot> chmod +x
[11:58] <eeyoregyrl> waz up/
[11:58] <opitwin> ernoins: Open up the setup utility(usually by pressing F2) and make sure that the CD Rom drive is set to boot before the HD
[11:58] <NoUse> runes I gotta run, basically, create the partition in cfdisk, then run 'sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/hdb1'
[11:58] <h4v0k> ya ok
[11:58] <xcoder> somebody can help me to setup a tvtuner & tvtime, looks like tvtuner is ok, but received just 1 channel ...
[11:58] <cherwin> you're welcome :^)
[11:58] <Healot> no, chmod -x :)
[11:58] <trippyskippy> h4v0k,  "sudo chmod 775 filename"
[11:58] <eeyoregyrl> hwtaare u doing?
[11:58] <runes> NoUse,  ok got it
[11:58] <capiCrimm> anyone know what package contains glut.h?(I'm guessing one of the mesa ones?)
[11:58] <h4v0k> no +x or anything
[11:58] <runes> NoUse,  ty!
[11:58] <eeyoregyrl> got what?
[11:58] <h4v0k> jus 775
[11:58] <Renault> What the difference between Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu, Edubunu, nubutu ?
[11:59] <uXp> need help installing  2.10.3-0ubuntu1
[11:59] <Healot> libmesa*-dev or libgl*-dev
[11:59] <crimsun_> Renault: the default set of packages, that's it.
[11:59] <NoUse> runes, np, good luck
[11:59] <uXp> www.ubuntu.com Renault
[11:59] <eeyoregyrl> the different people
[11:59] <Renault> ok ok ^^
[11:59] <capiCrimm> Renault, not too much besides default pacakges and window managers.
[11:59] <eeyoregyrl> bye
[11:59] <xcoder> somebody can help me to setup a tvtuner & tvtime, looks like tvtuner is ok, but received just 1 channel ... and no sound
[11:59] <Renault> environnement graphic ?
[11:59] <uXp> need help installing  2.10.3-0ubuntu1
[11:59] <boricua> caskey: i had 2 partitiones there is 2 3 4 going to be there or will it be just unused space
[12:00] <Renault> xfce, Gnome, KDE etc. ?