[12:03] <_bary> hey to all
[12:04] <_bary> any1 on?
[12:07] <icheyne> (i got disconnected earlier so may have missed answer) any idea why my firefox search box is not working?
[12:09] <bary> please any1 can help... my video got crazy
[12:10] <slow-motion> n8
[12:15] <bachstudies> just used the ubuntu source list generator for my country and everything is now working
[12:16] <joh_> hello
[12:16] <kebes> hi.
[12:17] <joh_> has anyone have a 1692WLMI laptop ?
[12:17] <uniq> gnite.
[12:17] <joh_> i need help please
[12:26] <RawSewage> My Kubuntu is messed up
[12:26] <RawSewage> I cant log on without using the LiveCD
[12:26] <RawSewage> I think  it cant determine my  Display settings
[12:27] <joh_> try to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:27] <RawSewage> where is the Display config file
[12:27] <RawSewage> ty
[12:27] <RawSewage> what happens if I delete it
[12:27] <RawSewage> will a new one be generated
[12:27] <joh_> lol i wont do that
[12:28] <RawSewage> I have no clue what to edit
[12:28] <joh_> sudo vim  /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:28] <RawSewage> I have no clue what I'd edit
[12:29] <RawSewage> I guess I'll copy the one from the Live CD
[12:29] <RawSewage> to someplace
[12:34] <RawSewage> ugh
[12:34] <RawSewage> this is messed up
[12:37] <RawSewage> I need help.  I cant use my computer now
[12:37] <RawSewage> nm, I'll try something else
[12:40] <bary> any romanian guy online?
[12:41] <rkd> Does anyone know if Kopete 0.12.0 will be in the repositories soon, or do i have to wait for Edgy Eft?
[12:41] <bary> can any1 help me with my video?
[12:41] <h3sp4wn> Is it a film ?
[12:41] <bary> no
[12:41] <h3sp4wn> What is it about ?
[12:42] <bary> after i log in my graphics are going crazy
[12:42] <bary> i cant see anything
[12:43] <bary> evrething works great for 2 minutes
[12:43] <bary> and after that i cant see anything
[12:44] <ru> How do I know what the hotplug firmware directory is set to?
[12:45] <ru> I am getting this error:
[12:45] <ru> [17259493.104000]  ivtv0: unable to open firmware v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
[12:45] <ru> [17259493.104000]  ivtv0: did you put the firmware in the hotplug firmware directory?
[12:46] <crimsun> ru: /lib/firmware/$(uname -r)/
[12:46] <crimsun> [for Dapper/6.06 LTS, that is] 
[12:47] <ru> That file aah
[12:47] <ru> file/dir
[12:47] <Frederick> folks is there any way to have default gcc as 3.4 ?
[12:48] <h3sp4wn> CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4
[12:48] <Frederick> h3sp4wn: is it perma?
[12:48] <ru> howcome if i list /lib/firmware I dont see any directories in there?
[12:48] <h3sp4wn> mow
[12:48] <h3sp4wn> now
[12:48] <Frederick> also can 4.0.1 be considered usable?
[12:48] <h3sp4wn> no sorry
[12:48] <ru> nm
[12:49] <h3sp4wn> that just does it for one shell most stuff will compile with gcc 4
[12:49] <Frederick> h3sp4wn: was that for me?
[12:49] <h3sp4wn> Yes
[12:49] <h3sp4wn> export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4
[12:50] <h3sp4wn> But when you reboot gcc 4.0 will be used
[12:50] <rkd> Frederick: You could change the /usr/bin/gcc symlink to point to /usr/bin/gcc-3.4
[12:50] <h3sp4wn> (most stuff can be built with gcc 4)
[12:50] <h3sp4wn> You shouldn't have to change the symlink
[12:51] <Frederick> oki and wich package has the man pages for linux programmer manual?
[12:51] <h3sp4wn> even manually changing the make file is preferable to changing the symlink
[12:51] <rkd> h3sp4wn: AFAICT, it'd be permanent and it'd work.
[12:52] <Frederick> manpages dev??
[12:52] <rkd> h3sp4wn: What's so bad about changing the symlink? That's what they're there for, after all, to be changed transparently.
[12:52] <h3sp4wn> rkd: It is best to have /usr/bin/gcc linking to the same version as your kernel is built with
[12:53] <RawSewag> can someone hlpe me.  my Kubuntu is useless now
[12:53] <RawSewag> Im using the LiveCD to talk here
[12:53] <h3sp4wn> rkd: Otherwise you may have problems - editing a Makefile is not difficult even if it has CC=/usr/bin/gcc hardwired into it
[12:53] <RawSewag> I cant boot up KDE
[12:53] <RawSewag> it hangs
[12:54] <RawSewag> Ive tried everything
[12:54] <Official_C> do i need to make an irc accoutn for every server that i use?
[12:54] <rkd> h3sp4wn: I've never heard that or had problems, and I was a Gentoo user a month or two ago.
[12:54] <Official_C> i already have one for freenode.net
[12:55] <bary> any1 had problem with nvidia card?
[12:55] <rkd> Official_C: Most servers don't have nickname registration, as far as I know.
[12:56] <RawSewag> Help please.  Im about ready to wipe my harddrive
[12:56] <mikearthur> can anyone help me rid my kopete of tabs?
[12:56] <rkd> Official_C: Though I doubt you'll have people conflicting with your nick, so just use that.
[12:56] <rkd> RawSewag: What's the problem?
[12:56] <buddho> mikearthur : don't you like tabs in kopete ??
[12:56] <mikearthur> no, I hate them
[12:57] <mikearthur> and they won't go away :(
[12:57] <RawSewag> When I boot up, it hangs after the initial process list
[12:57] <rastiazul> hi
[12:57] <RawSewag> it gets to the 2nd progress bar but does nothing
[12:57] <mikearthur> buddho: any ideas?
[12:58] <rkd> RawSewag: Second progress bar?
[12:58] <buddho> uh... sorry i am suprised. My only "idea" is to use an ancient version of kopete
[12:58] <RawSewag> Theres the first one, where you see the process list
[12:58] <buddho> or looking at hidden options (command line)
[12:58] <RawSewag> after that, theres a 2nd screen... it hangs there
[12:58] <RawSewag> right before the screen with the icons that show initialization of things
[12:59] <rkd> mikearthur: I've got it.
[01:00] <_paul> hey, i just installed valknut and it won't download anything
[01:00] <mikearthur> rkd: ?
[01:00] <_paul> [02:00:09]  Incoming connection from '24.28.245.155:1402'
[01:00] <rkd> mikearthur: Settings > Configure > Behaviour > Chat > Chat Window Grouping Policy > All messages in new chat window.
[01:00] <_paul> [02:00:14]  [[Bostream] Snucko]  Client: DC++ (0.674)
[01:00] <RawSewag> Should I ask iin the Development channel?
[01:00] <rastiazul> how can i undo all the changes i have done in kubuntu without having to install it again?
[01:00] <_paul> [02:00:15]  [[Bostream] Snucko]  Busy
[01:00] <RawSewag> Whats the Kubuntu Dev channel
[01:00] <mikearthur> rkd: still doesn't work :s
[01:01] <_paul> [02:00:32]  [[US] Ignignot]  Disconnected from 68.170.205.252:60294
[01:01] <_paul> that's what i keep getting
[01:01] <rkd> RawSewag: Does Ctrl-Alt-F1 work?
[01:01] <_paul> could u please help me
[01:01] <buddho> _paul : seem to me valknut is not the easiest linux peer-to-peer
[01:01] <RawSewag> rkd: yes
[01:01] <rkd> mikearthur: What's the problem?
[01:01] <mikearthur> rkd: stays the same
[01:01] <_paul> well i logged on to a windows hub
[01:02] <rkd> RawSewag: Can you log in at a command line?
[01:02] <bary> i any1 help me with a nvidia card
[01:02] <bary> ?
[01:02] <RawSewag> yes
[01:02] <_paul> could u recomend a client that works
[01:02] <h3sp4wn> rkd: If you really wanted to do that you should use sudo update-alternatives --config gcc (but since the rest of the system is compiled with gcc 4) I think you should go for the cleanest way (You can't build kernel modules with a different version of gcc)
[01:02] <_paul> ?
[01:02] <buddho> _paul Do not remember, maybe have you to allocate slots ?
[01:02] <rkd> mikearthur: Not sure, then, sorry.
[01:02] <mikearthur> thanks anyway bud
[01:02] <RawSewag> rkd: I can access with bash.  I cant start KDE
[01:03] <buddho> mikearthur : you will find . i looked at command line.. there is "geometry" and "style".. maybe it is size and appearance but mauybe is it a way for your problem
[01:03] <rkd> RawSewag: Try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and see if that fixes anything.
[01:03] <_paul> [02:02:31]  [[NL] Moerasman]  Client: DC++ (0.673)
[01:03] <_paul> [02:02:31]  [[NL] Moerasman]  Disconnected from 80.126.135.209:19981
[01:03] <_paul> look
[01:03] <_paul> this is what i get
[01:03] <RawSewag> rkd: okk ty
[01:03] <buddho> paul : have you tryed another server list
[01:03] <h3sp4wn> rkd: I would have thought if you used gentoo you would use the $CC and $CXX environment variables but maybe it is all controlled thru portage and make.conf
[01:03] <rastiazul> how can i undo all the changes i have done in kubuntu without having to install it again?
[01:03] <_paul> no
[01:03] <buddho> paul : and have you selected files to share ?
[01:04] <_paul> yes
[01:04] <_paul> that's done
[01:04] <buddho> paul : if you share enough files, try with another servers It is quick
[01:04] <rkd> h3sp4wn: Actually, there was a nice utility called "gcc-config" that let us switch between 3.3, 3.4, 4.0, hardened versions, everything.
[01:05] <rkd> h3sp4wn: Maybe it set $CC in the background, don't know.
[01:05] <ru> how do i get a list of all drivers available?
[01:05] <ru> (for my gfx card)
[01:06] <mark_> Evening
[01:07] <mark_> anybody gotten an x1900xtx running on dapper?
[01:07] <_paul> ok. i figgured it out...and here is a tip for those using valknut..............SET THE DOWNLOAD DIRECTORY TO HOME OR ELSE IT WON'T DOWNLOAD
[01:08] <buddho> i am not sure .. is it a "rights to write" problem ?
[01:08] <buddho> paul : could you correct it with right permissions ... or in the worst case a symbolic link ?
[01:09] <bary> guys can you help me with my video card?
[01:09] <_paul> what do u mean?
[01:09] <bary> i cant see anything
[01:09] <_paul> buddho:what do u mean?
[01:09] <bary> only this window
[01:09] <bary> ah
[01:10] <buddho> paul : you can try to make a a repertory writable. connect to root and 'chmod 777 ./thisdirectory'
[01:11] <bary> please guys can any1 help me with my video card?
[01:11] <_paul> with that commad u can write to any directory?
[01:11] <rkd> bary: What's the problem?
[01:11] <bary> and i log on my graphics are going crazy
[01:12] <buddho> paul : it is nt very clean.. if you are the only user on this computer you can type instead 'chown yourloginname thisdirectory'
[01:12] <bary> i cant see anything
[01:12] <_paul> i am
[01:12] <rkd> bary: "crazy" how?
[01:12] <bary> i cant see anything
[01:12] <_paul> the command is "chown"?
[01:12] <_paul> :))
[01:13] <buddho> paul : chown thats is it (change owner). so it seems better.. you (user of valknut) will have right to write to this directory, which may have been the problem
[01:14] <_paul> thnx buddho
[01:14] <_paul> :)
[01:14] <buddho> paul : does it works now ? : )
[01:14] <mark_> dumb question here are the amd64 live cd installs called dapper or 6.06 ?
[01:16] <RawSewag> Im about ready to wipe my harddrive
[01:16] <RawSewag> my Kubuntu wont work
[01:16] <Official_C> anyone read "A Practical Guide to Linux?"
[01:16] <Official_C> by Mark Sobell
[01:16] <RawSewag> nothing I do works
[01:16] <RawSewag> What do you do when it wont boot?
[01:17] <RawSewag> KDE wont start
[01:17] <RawSewag> It worked until I changed Session settings to  :   Start New Session after reboot   from   Resume old seesioon
[01:17] <Official_C> try typing startx
[01:17] <RawSewag> ok
[01:18] <Official_C> it will work
[01:18] <RawSewag> fatal server error
[01:18] <RawSewag> cannot run in framebuffer mode
[01:18] <buddho> rawsewag : try 'cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log'
[01:18] <RawSewag> ok
[01:18] <Official_C> hmm
[01:18] <_paul> well, i just changed the download folder 2 home/paul and averything works great
[01:19] <RawSewag> buddho: Ok I ran it
[01:19] <RawSewag> what now
[01:19] <Official_C> now type startc
[01:19] <Official_C> startx
[01:19] <RawSewag> ok
[01:19] <Official_C> sorry
[01:19] <RawSewag> same error
[01:20] <buddho> Official : the log should explain the problem isn't it ?
[01:20] <RawSewag> it just scrolled a mile lone list
[01:20] <RawSewag> same error
[01:21] <RawSewag> cannot run in frame buffer mode.  please specify busIDs  for all frame buffer devices
[01:22] <LjL> "Unmount the CD writer"? why does my Devices applet say "Unmount the CD writer"? i don't *have* a freaking CD writer
, sorry
[01:24] <Official_C> RawSewag: change path to /usr/X11R6/bin/
[01:24] <RawSewag> i dont have a plain xorg.conf
[01:24] <RawSewag> I have about 10 wiht varying names
[01:24] <RawSewag> the closest to plain is xorg.conf~
[01:25] <Official_C> isn;t that the one you need?
[01:25] <RawSewag> i'll try startx
[01:26] <RawSewag> ok I renamed it
[01:26] <RawSewag> and its working after startx
[01:26] <RawSewag> ty
[01:26] <Official_C> cool ,np
[01:28] <r0xz> anyone knows a iriver look-a-like with ogg vorbis(and good vbr mp3) support that works native on kubuntu?
[01:31] <RawSewage> tj9991, did you disable IPV6
[01:31] <tj9991> no
[01:32] <RawSewage> that removes the internet hang
[01:32] <RawSewage> if yours hangs before loading pages
[01:32] <RawSewage> Kubuntu loads fast when you set it the restart preference to STart Empty session
[01:34] <ryanakca> is anybody having trouble with the system tray crashing at random times?
[01:34] <ryanakca> when it crashes, kicker crashes, and when it restarts, it doesn't have the system tray...
[01:35] <RawSewage> is it there now
[01:37] <ryanakca> RawSewage: Yes, only because I re-added it
[01:38] <RawSewage> I think Kubuntu Default should be:  in Session Manager,  On Login START WITH AN EMPTY SESSION
[01:38] <RawSewage> ryanakca, I dont know then
[01:38] <ryanakca> why?
[01:39] <ryanakca> oh, I see... nvm
[01:39] <ryanakca> I thought you were talking to me :)
[01:40] <RawSewage> your problem reminds me of Windows
[01:41] <ryanakca> mine? or tj9991's?
[01:41] <RawSewage> yours
[01:41] <RawSewage> when Explorer crashes, it doesnt always repaint the tray icons
[01:41] <RawSewage> maybe you should ask in #KDE
[01:42] <ryanakca> kk, ty
[01:59] <ru> i know i can list all current ssh connections with who or w
[01:59] <ru> but how do I connect to those sessions?
[02:00] <DarkStone> hrm....
[02:00] <DarkStone> how do i use ndiwrapper
[02:00] <DarkStone> ndiswrapper*
[02:00] <Ertain> Hello everyone.  I'm trying to compile certain lirc kernel modules so as to work the remote on my video capture card.  Since I use the 2.6.15-23 kernel, which kernel source pack should I use?
[02:02] <bary> hey, i'm new user of linux..i've installed kubuntu...but after restart he start with command line... how can i log in on interface
[02:02] <bary> ?
[02:02] <DarkStone> so guys
[02:02] <DarkStone> is there a guide on ndiswrapper?
[02:03] <ru> bary: you mean you want your graphical interface?
[02:03] <ryanakca> checked the wiki?
[02:03] <ru> bary: You prolly need to start kdm: sudo /etc/init.d/kdm start
[02:03] <bary> yes
[02:04] <bary> tnx
[02:04] <ru> np
[02:04] <ru> u can jump around the linux sessions using or press shift+alt+f1 / f2 / f3
[02:04] <ru> f7 is ur X Display
[02:05] <ru> how do I connect to other ssh sessions?
[02:06] <Ertain> So... Does anyone know about the kernel sources in Kubuntu?
[02:09] <ru> Ertain: what about them?
[02:10] <r0xz> anyone knows a tux remote? :p
[02:16] <nefertum> hi
[02:17] <nefertum> i have installed a breezy ubuntu from the cd's, what is the name i should change in sources.list to upgrade to the last version of ubuntu?
[02:17] <nefertum> i mean, sorry, kubuntu
[02:17] <JohnFlux> nefertum: dapper
[02:17] <bary> me again
[02:17] <bary> can you give me the command to start that friendly interface
[02:17] <nefertum> that's an stable version JohnFlux ?
[02:17] <nefertum> or is unstable?
[02:18] <apokryphos> nefertum: you should really be using the guide to upgrade
[02:18] <apokryphos> !faq
[02:18] <ubotu> faq is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonQuestions
[02:18] <nefertum> apokryphos: i use usually debian unstable
[02:18] <nefertum> but i dont know the names of kubuntu version or trees
[02:18] <jadude> how do you unlock /var/lib/dpkg
[02:19] <JohnFlux> jadude: close adept
[02:19] <Healot> kill the app that use it
[02:19] <apokryphos> nefertum: you want ubuntu packs on your debian unstable?
[02:19] <JohnFlux> jadude: I'm guessing :)
[02:19] <JohnFlux> nefertum: stable
[02:19] <jadude> i force quit adept because it stalled.
[02:19] <nefertum> no apokryphos, i've installed kunbutu in other machine
[02:19] <nefertum> no relation with debian, sorry
[02:19] <JohnFlux> nefertum: because the releases are every 6 months, it's fine to use stable
[02:19] <apokryphos> nefertum: and you want to upgrade it?
[02:19] <Ertain> Or use the command dpkg --configure -a.  That seems to work when I can't even use apt or Adept.
[02:19] <Healot> jadude: kill it
[02:19] <RadiantFire> jadude: if you forcequitted adept in the middle of processing execute sudo dpkg --configure -a
[02:19] <nefertum> yeah apokryphos, i've installed breezy
[02:19] <Healot> jadude: ps aux | grep adept
[02:20] <JohnFlux> nefertum: and dapper was finished only a few weeks ago
[02:20] <nefertum> but i'd like newer packages
[02:20] <JohnFlux> nefertum: so it's pretty up to date
[02:20] <Healot> kill <the id of adept>
[02:20] <nefertum> aham
[02:20] <jadude> RadiantFire: thanks
[02:20] <nefertum> so upgrade to dapper?
[02:20] <nefertum> well, thanks :)
[02:20] <apokryphos> nefertum: you can upgrade just with the guide there at the faq; make sure you have kubuntu-desktop installed *before* you upgrade
[02:20] <JohnFlux> nefertum: don't think so much of it like debian
[02:20] <JohnFlux> nefertum: the idea is that you use the stable releases
[02:20] <nefertum> mmm, ok
[02:20] <JohnFlux> nefertum: at maximum you get 6 months behind.  Personally I sometimes switch to the unstable after about 4 months or so
[02:21] <nefertum> aham
[02:21] <JohnFlux> nefertum: but sticking to stable is fine
[02:21] <Kyral> and if you really want updatedness go to Arch </Random>
[02:21] <nefertum> which is the way to switch to unstable?
[02:21] <nefertum> well, i will upgrade to dapper
[02:21] <bary> whats the command to start the kubuntu? i dont like command line
[02:21] <Kyral> Its already started :P
[02:21] <jadude> Healot: I killed adept and it says it can't lock the file..I think i'll use Radian step.
[02:22] <JohnFlux> nefertum: then edit /etc/apt/sources.list   and change all the breezy to dapper
[02:22] <Kyral> "the" Kubuntu lol
[02:22] <nefertum> ok JohnFlux
[02:22] <JohnFlux> nefertum: then apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:22] <nefertum> yeah...
[02:22] <JohnFlux> and pray
[02:22] <JohnFlux> :-)
[02:22] <nefertum> thanks
[02:22] <nefertum> :)
[02:23] <Ertain> Man, I have "linux-source-2.6.15" for Kubuntu, but for some strange reason, the kernel source isn't unpacked.  Who's dumb idea was it to not make the program unpack it upon installing it?
[02:23] <DarkStone> :S
[02:23] <DarkStone> i cant seem to instal ndiswrapper
[02:24] <Healot> Ertain: it is there /usr/src
[02:24] <Healot> manually uncompress the .bz or that .gz bs :)
[02:24] <Verithrax> How can I make my computer hibernate from Kubuntu? There's no sleep or hibernate in the logout menu.
[02:24] <Ertain> Yeah, I know it is.  But why not at least unpack it to /usr/src?
[02:25] <Healot> they don't need to do that. don
[02:25] <Healot> t ask why :)
[02:25] <Healot> well, unpacking kernel source could waste your space?
[02:25] <Healot> well not until you want to use it, right?
[02:26] <Ertain> Then take them out when the kernel source is uninstalled.
[02:27] <jadude> Thanks Healot and RadiantFire
[02:27] <jadude> anybody here knows how to install mod_mono?
[02:28] <Kyral> ApacheMod?
[02:28] <Healot> !info mono-common
[02:28] <ubotu> mono-common: (common files for Mono), section interpreters, is optional. Version: 1.1.13.6-0ubuntu3 (dapper), Packaged size: 112 kB, Installed size: 620 kB
[02:28] <eXCeSS> if there a way to change a .desktop link's incon
[02:29] <Healot> install that and Apache will install mono module
[02:29] <eXCeSS> icon*
[02:29] <Ertain> I'm trying to install these kernel modules for my lirc remote.  I need to properly set up the kernel sources.  In the 'README" that came with the lirc-sources, it says to unpack it into the working directory, go to the kernel source directory, and then do "make-kpkg --revision <number> modules_image".  It says this will make an lirc-modules kernel pack.  Is that correct?
[02:32] <Healot> that's one way to do it
[02:33] <Healot> another is using module-assistant
[02:33] <Ertain> Okay, how do I use module-assistant?
[02:33] <Healot> man module-assistant
[02:33] <Ertain> Right-o then.
[02:33] <DarkStone> sudo ndiswrapper does not work
[02:34] <DarkStone> ?
[02:34] <DarkStone> how do i install
[02:34] <Healot> you put the module in /usr/src/linux/modules
[02:34] <Healot> run m-a prepare
[02:34] <Healot> !ati
[02:34] <ubotu> http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI radeon 9200 & below supported by open-source drivers http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Dapper_Installation_Guide
[02:34] <DarkStone> can someone help me?
[02:34] <Verithrax> Do any Ubuntu packages with additional QT themes exist?
[02:35] <DarkStone> with my wireless card?
[02:35] <jtinney_> !broadcom
[02:35] <ubotu> somebody said broadcom was http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[02:35] <Healot> the hardware please
[02:36] <admrl> is there any apps that support lightscribe
[02:36] <admrl> dvd burners
[02:36] <jtinney_> That is the sweet most helpful feature ever. I love ubotu.
[02:37] <jtinney_> I love you, ubotu.
[02:38] <Kyral> !pastebin
[02:38] <ubotu> Please do not flood the channel! Use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for pasting long pieces of text, to avoid disrupting the channel. You might also want to use the "webboard" package from Universe.
[02:40] <Healot> admrl: a lot, cdrecord is essential for CD/DVD mastering for GUI (in kubuntu), k3b
[02:42] <admrl> i mean like printing on a cd
[02:43] <Healot> you didn;t say that :)
[02:43] <admrl> i said lightscribe
[02:43] <DarkStone> how do i install ndiswrapper on kubuntu????
[02:43] <admrl> apps that support lightscribe
[02:43] <CheeseBurgerMan> DarkStone: 'sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils'
[02:43] <Healot> dvd burners >> the last line i saw hoho
[02:43] <admrl> haha
[02:44] <DarkStone> ok
[02:44] <Healot> this page scrolls slow but in abundance of text messages
[02:44] <DarkStone> i get this
[02:44] <DarkStone> You might want to run apt-get -f install to correct these:
[02:44] <DarkStone> The following packages have unmet dependencies.
[02:44] <DarkStone>   amsn: Depends: tcltls but it is not going to be installed
[02:44] <DarkStone> E: Unmet dependencies. Try apt-get -f install with no packages (or specify a solution).
[02:45] <Healot> !info tcltls
[02:45] <CheeseBurgerMan> DarkStone: Try running 'sudo apt-get -f install' :P
[02:51] <DarkStone> he
[02:51] <DarkStone> help
[02:51] <DarkStone> sohaib@sohaib-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils
[02:51] <DarkStone> Password:
[02:52] <DarkStone> Reading package lists... Done
[02:52] <DarkStone> Building dependency tree... Done
[02:52] <DarkStone> You might want to run apt-get -f install to correct these:
[02:52] <DarkStone> The following packages have unmet dependencies.
[02:52] <DarkStone>   amsn: Depends: tcltls but it is not going to be installed
[02:52] <DarkStone> E: Unmet dependencies. Try apt-get -f install with no packages (or specify a solution).
[02:52] <DarkStone> :'(
[02:52] <DarkStone> what do i do
[02:52] <jtinney_> !ati
[02:53] <DarkStone> i guess no1 has any idea?
[02:53] <CheeseBurgerMan> DarkStone: Try running 'sudo apt-get -f install'
[02:54] <apokryphos> !ati
[02:54] <ubitu> http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI radeon 9200 & below supported by open-source drivers http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Dapper_Installation_Guide
[02:54] <hugo> how do I append a file to kaffeine's playlist from teh command line?
[02:57] <RawSewage> Kontact crashes on me now
[02:57] <RawSewage> How can I fix it
[02:57] <RawSewage> I cant start it
[02:59] <DarkStone> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[02:59] <DarkStone> :|
[02:59] <RawSewage> sounds like you have Adept or something like that open
[02:59] <DarkStone> no
[03:00] <DarkStone> i was using the command apt-get -f install
[03:00] <DarkStone> it failed
[03:00] <DarkStone> bcos
[03:00] <DarkStone> it couldnt connectg
[03:00] <DarkStone> how do i release the lock?
[03:01] <DarkStone> meh
[03:01] <DarkStone> im gonna do this 2morro
[03:01] <DarkStone> thanks anyway
[03:01] <DarkStone> bye
[03:07] <Kyral> !firefox
[03:07] <Kyral> ubotu tell bary about sources
[03:09] <markg> anybody had any luck installing the 8.25 drivers on 6.06 amd64 with a x1900xtx ?
[03:10] <markg> is there a better channel to ask this in?
[03:14] <markg> hello
[03:16] <osiris> hi
[03:17] <osiris> have patience. if someone has an answer, they will be with you shortly
[03:20] <bary> guys
[03:20] <bary> help me out
[03:20] <bary> :)
[03:20] <bary> newbie here
[03:20] <bary> i have 2 hdd's , one with linux and one with windows
[03:21] <bary> and can i acces the windows hdd?
[03:21] <NoUse> !ntfs
[03:21] <ubotu> to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions there is no write support for ntfs that is safe. <!winfstab>
[03:21] <RawSewage> tj9991,
[03:21] <RawSewage> ^^^
[03:26] <bary> me again... my graphic its going crazy
[03:28] <bary> doen any1 had a problem with nvidia gforce?
[03:29] <RawSewage> what problem
[03:29] <bary> its going crazy
[03:29] <bary> all i see are allot of lines and colors
[03:30] <RawSewage> no
[03:30] <markg> i'd be happy to get my x1900 running just 1 time ;-/
[03:31] <ngeren> Any know problems in the 2.6.15-25 kernel? I stumbled across some with my wireless, wonder if others had also.
[03:31] <ngeren> known
[03:32] <oomph_> anyone have any experience getting sleep/hibernate to work on a thinkpad?
[03:32] <bary> i've got the driver for my graphic card...how can i install it?
[03:32] <oomph_> when i close the lid and open it again the computer wont come out of sleep
[03:33] <RawSewage> is the screen black
[03:33] <oomph_> let me check
[03:33] <RawSewage> try running amarok
[03:34] <oomph_> no the screens not black
[03:34] <oomph_> i can move my mouse
[03:34] <RawSewage> I dont know
[03:34] <oomph_> but cant click apps
[03:34] <RawSewage> oh
[03:34] <oomph_> wait it just crashed :P
[03:34] <RawSewage> it's locked
[03:35] <oomph_> yea
[03:35] <RawSewage> I dont knw
[03:36] <oomph_> Raw: do you run on a laptop?
[03:42] <RawSewage> I mainly use a desktop
[03:42] <RawSewage> I have Kubuntu on a laptop though
[03:44] <oomph_> yeah i run kubuntu now
[03:44] <oomph_> on my laptop
[03:45] <Chris_Tucker> kde > all
[03:46] <RawSewag> did you play arond with the Battery settings
[03:46] <CaBlGuY> !wmv
[03:46] <ubotu> methinks restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats. This page's intent is to enable you to play most non-free media formats that are not DRM encoded. Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats.
[03:46] <RawSewag> Laptops & Power
[03:47] <deivid> hi everybody... can someone help me out syncing my ipaq 5550 with linux?... I've tried lots of things but don't know what to do :(
[03:47] <CaBlGuY> may need some help installin my printer here in a bit..  bbiab
[03:50] <ChefWill> anyone know if there is a text replace plugin for Konversation?
[03:50] <oomph_> raw: ya i played with the settings
[03:50] <oomph_> i just got an update for acpm-support though
[03:50] <oomph_> so that might help
[03:50] <oomph_> rebooting now
[03:56] <james_xxx> is anyone here?
[03:56] <oomph_> i am
[03:56] <Hawkwind> james_xxx: Nope.  Those nicks over ~~~~>> are imaginary :P
[03:56] <CaBlGuY> !VLC
[03:56] <ubotu> I guess vlc is a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the universe repository)
[03:56] <james_xxx> ok i thought so
[03:57] <CaBlGuY> word brotha
[03:57] <CaBlGuY> :p
[03:57] <shaggyz> hey
[03:57] <james_xxx> ``this is an off topic question... but i need to get rid of lilo on a PC,,,, can anyone tell me how to do this?
[03:58] <byen> can someone tell me how i can install themes in kubuntu?
[03:58] <shaggyz> themes? gnome themes???
[03:58] <shaggyz> kde themes?
[03:58] <byen> opps i mean decoration and all
[03:58] <RawSewage> seems like every theme has its own complicated install method
[03:58] <CaBlGuY> whaddya mean "Gnome themes"
[03:59] <shaggyz> byen: www.kde-look.org
[03:59] <CaBlGuY> !gnome themes
[03:59] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, CaBlGuY
[03:59] <CaBlGuY> !Gnome
[03:59] <shaggyz> ok sorry not gnome
[04:00] <CaBlGuY> Oh so now u don't know what ya want..  :/
[04:00] <CaBlGuY> ahh  never mind..
[04:01] <CaBlGuY> anyone got VLC installed?
[04:01] <RawSewag> i did
[04:01] <RawSewag> I know pretty much about it
[04:01] <CaBlGuY> work ok in Linux?
[04:01] <RawSewage> yes
[04:01] <CaBlGuY> cool..
[04:01] <RawSewage> its in the repos
[04:02] <CaBlGuY> IM workin on gettin it now..  just updatin first..
[04:02] <RawSewage> I use Kaffeine
[04:02] <RawSewage> I forgot why
[04:02] <CaBlGuY> Hmmm
[04:02] <CaBlGuY> for WMV?
[04:02] <RawSewage> no
[04:02] <oomph_> mplayer is good
[04:02] <RawSewage> my mplayer doesnt have any controls
[04:03] <CaBlGuY> nothin "native" to linux as far as media players plays WMV without codecs..
[04:03] <RawSewage> I think Im using Kaffeine because I wanted to use all default Kubuntu apps
[04:03] <LjL> VLC
[04:03] <CaBlGuY> and VLC has em all already there..
[04:03] <CaBlGuY> yea
[04:03] <RawSewage> libxine-extracodecs probably installs wmv
[04:03] <RawSewage> or maybe not
[04:04] <CaBlGuY> I think I got that one already..
[04:04] <CaBlGuY> and stil not able to
[04:04] <CaBlGuY> no biggy..  just get VLC when IM done upgrdain..  no biggy
[04:04] <CaBlGuY> *upgradin even..  :p
[04:05] <CaBlGuY> I tell ya what though...  I've been playin around with a lot of other distros just for the heck of it and so far...  in my opinion, Ubuntu beats em all hands down..
[04:06] <CaBlGuY> cause it's an easy install and, theres all kinda supprt..
[04:06] <CaBlGuY> and I've tried several diff distros in the last week,,.  :p
[04:06] <CaBlGuY> including, PCLinuxOS which I think sux..
[04:06] <CaBlGuY> that's just my opinion though..
[04:07] <CaBlGuY> sup franc.  o/
[04:09] <admrl> i apt-get upgraded in dapper and my webcam stopped working
[04:10] <admrl> i just noticed that it isnt working and im guessing its from a kernel upgrade or something
[04:12] <whegge> I am having some problems with Kubuntu Dapper and Evolution.  Anyone available to possibly help me?
[04:13] <oomph_> raw: type gmplayer
[04:13] <CaBlGuY> Hmmmm interesting admrl
[04:13] <oomph_> i think that gives a gui for controls
[04:13] <oomph_> also the arrow keys work for controling
[04:15] <tmdx120> hello all
[04:15] <tmdx120> I have a question about wifi
[04:16] <tmdx120> Im using an "asus @home" pci wifi card. it has an rt2500 chipset. Does anyone have any info on how to activate it?
[04:16] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> is that like fi over wi or sumtin?
[04:17] <tmdx120> ??
[04:17] <CaBlGuY> !wifi
[04:17] <ubotu> hmm... wifi is a term to describe wireless networks (also known as 802.11a/b/g/n). For help getting it set up in Ubuntu, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[04:17] <CaBlGuY> thry that tmdx120
[04:17] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> hey CaBlGuY
[04:18] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> CaBlGuY: are u good dealing with dependencies?
[04:18] <CaBlGuY> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd:  no, not really..
[04:18] <CaBlGuY> I'm not advanced yet.. :p
[04:18] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> CaBlGuY: u run 32bit or 64 kubuntu?
[04:19] <CaBlGuY> 32..
[04:19] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> CaBlGuY: ok , i need to compile the kopit messenger , or whatever its name is
[04:20] <CaBlGuY> kopete
[04:20] <CaBlGuY> and it's oin the devs
[04:20] <CaBlGuY> Oh wait..
[04:20] <CaBlGuY> hang on  a sec..
[04:20] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> yes , but not the latest version
[04:20] <klees> hey guys where do the Keyboard Layouts get saved?
[04:20] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> xorg.conf?
[04:21] <klees> doesn't look like it
[04:21] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> what do you mean by layout?
[04:21] <klees> im trying to assign my multimedia keys and the volume up nob is not working
[04:22] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> ahhh
[04:22] <francf> kless: look at http://keytouch.sourceforge.net/ , but u need a PS/2 keyboard or adapter
[04:22] <klees> the weird thing is volume down works
[04:22] <CaBlGuY> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: here  go here and grab it form the site..
[04:22] <CaBlGuY> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/kopete/kopete-0.12.0.tar.bz2?download
[04:23] <klees> i have a usb keyboard
[04:23] <CaBlGuY> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd:  ok?
[04:24] <langseth_> Anyone here having problems with the kubuntu dapper powerpc installer disc? Mine is saying vmlinux is corrupt when trying to boot?
[04:25] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> CaBlGuY: yes, but i need source , and i need to compile it on my pc , but before i can do that i need to get all the dependencies it needs
[04:26] <gri6507> can anyone help with a noob (sortof) question about NVidia drivers / GLX / 3D accelration?
[04:26] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> langseth: vmlinux is the kernel i believe?
[04:26] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> langseth: might be a wrong kernel for your pc
[04:26] <CaBlGuY> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd:  why do you need to compile it??  it's already packaged at that site...   :/
[04:26] <jeff_> hello all
[04:27] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> CaBlGuY: iis it packaged for amd64 deb?
[04:27] <james_xxx> ``this is an off topic question... but i need to get rid of lilo on a PC,,,, can anyone tell me how to do this?
[04:27] <langseth> it should be the right one, it is powerpc (ibook)
[04:27] <CaBlGuY> Ahhhh  n0ctuRnaL-fieNd Im not sure..  did you lok at the page like I told ya to.. ;)
[04:28] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> CaBlGuY: im looking at it , its just a download page
[04:29] <CaBlGuY> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: right..   with packages..   if they got 64 bit it should be opn that page..
[04:29] <langseth> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: and now the "check" command seems to be working. I tried it once before and it complained about it. Maybe its an issue between my desktop burner and laptop cdrom drive.
[04:30] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> CaBlGuY: ok , il take a look at it , thank u
[04:31] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> langseth: whats wrong , u dont like macOsx?
[04:31] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> langseth: kidding
[04:31] <langseth> not really.
[04:31] <gri6507> sorry, I stepped away from my screen and didn't see if there was an answer.
[04:31] <james_xxx> man you would think that reformatting a hard drive would get rid of greaking lilo.....
[04:32] <gri6507> was there anyone here who could help with a (kubuntu) noob (sortof) question about NVidia drivers / GLX / 3D accelration?
[04:32] <langseth> james_xxx: did you reformat the whole drive or just the linux partitions
[04:32] <james_xxx> langseth: i reformatted the whole drive
[04:34] <james_xxx> i hate lilo
[04:34] <geneo93> Hawkwind got it working
[04:34] <james_xxx> lol
[04:34] <Hawkwind> geneo93: Got what working ?
[04:34] <geneo93> xorg 7.1 in mandriva
[04:34] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> langseth: im looking around , but i dont think i can help you
[04:35] <Hawkwind> geneo93: Sorry to hear that LOL
[04:35] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> langseth: all i can see from this is that kernel is crashing dure to some different hardware or something
[04:36] <langseth> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: np, I am gonna reburn it. its strange the md5sums match for the CD and the image. but a checksum fails when I run 'check'
[04:36] <geneo93> Hawkwind it was a goal of mine just to prove to myself it had nothing to do with nvidia drivers
[04:39] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> you know what i really like about Kubuntu?
[04:40] <osiris> do tell
[04:40] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> the Krashes
[04:40] <osiris> that must be a kde thing
[04:41] <geneo93> its not kde
[04:41] <osiris> well with a title like krash, its tough to tell
[04:42] <osiris> =)
[04:42] <geneo93> has alot to do with memory
[04:42] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> its actually stable , just some apps Krash
[04:43] <geneo93> this is true but it still krashes
[04:44] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> yeah , but at least i dont have to reboot the pc when it does
[04:44] <geneo93> ah when mine crashes its just locked up tight
[04:44] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> i tried vista , and i said f. that , i like kubuntu way better
[04:44] <osiris> im trying to make the move from mandriva
[04:45] <osiris> ive been part of that camp for about 4 years
[04:45] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> i tried mandriva too
[04:45] <osiris> i find kubuntu nice.  a little different, but very usable
[04:45] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> like 8 years ago i think
[04:46] <osiris> 2006 is a wonderful thing, when properly updated
[04:46] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> im just playing ,
[04:46] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> i tried out the mandriva 2006dvd
[04:46] <osiris> that aside, my current kubuntu experience has been a pretty easy transition
[04:47] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> i really liked the mandrivas installer because it had ati drivers working out of the box and drivers for my fake raid
[04:47] <osiris> the powerpack was nice for features like that
[04:48] <osiris> i didnt mean to start talking mdv in kubuntu
[04:48] <NthDegree> mdv?
[04:48] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> but the mouse driver sucked , and performance was sluggish , so then i jumped on kubuntu
[04:48] <osiris> mandriva
[04:48] <osiris> NthDegree, ^^
[04:48] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> ohh and the you got to pay to use their updates
[04:48] <NthDegree> oh, mandriva eh. don't you have to pay for updates on that
[04:49] <NthDegree> haha gr8 minds think alike :)
[04:49] <osiris> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd, not true on the (pay for updates) tip
[04:49] <geneo93> well believe it or not cooker is pretty good if your good at hacking out the mistakes
[04:49] <osiris> i know people of that calibur.  im not one of them
[04:49] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> i dont know , i wanted to update the system but it said i cant unless i get a membership
[04:49] <NthDegree> mandriva isn't worth it, you are only contributing to corporate gain
[04:50] <NthDegree> same with most RedHat clones and Fedora Core based stuff
[04:50] <GullyFoyle> my first distro was mandrake, then i discovered The Debian Way
[04:50] <deivid> hi everybody... can someone help me out syncing my ipaq 5550 with linux?... I've tried lots of things but don't know what to do :(
[04:51] <osiris> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd, the membership is not necessary to update
[04:51] <osiris> despite what the install leads you to believe
[04:52] <osiris> i digress.  i was praising kubuntu for being easy to work with
[04:53] <Official_C> anyone here have any experience writing device drivers for linux?
[04:53] <oomph_> raw: i fixed my problem
[04:53] <geneo93> do you have all the device specs
[04:54] <SeanTater> osiris: what problems are you having
[04:54] <SeanTater> osiris: how is it not "easy to work with"
[04:54] <osiris> SeanTater, none.  other than those on a mental level
[04:54] <thompa> im having a problem in openoffice I think might be graphics related
[04:54] <osiris> SeanTater, and i said it "was" easy to work with
[04:55] <thompa> the text sometime becmes garbled, but returns sometimes to normal
[04:55] <thompa> also i lost half of my document for no reason
[04:55] <SeanTater> osiris: okay
[04:55] <thompa> im wondering if nvidia could be the problem
[04:55] <SeanTater> osiris: enjoy kubuntu
[04:55] <thompa> i still dont have an nvidia logo
[04:56] <geneo93> thompa:  now dont go blaming nvidia like mdv does
[04:56] <SeanTater> thompa: even if you have no nvidia logo, it should work, just at a lower frame-rate
[04:56] <geneo93> thompa:  did you enable it
[04:56] <thompa> im running nvidia for sure, cause opengl stuff is fast like bzflag, screensavers
[04:57] <thompa> in openoffice though it looked like some of the text was changing to jibberish
[04:58] <thompa> also the fromatting was either to big or small depending on my view area
[04:58] <osiris> SeanTater, i am.  i just wish i had a better machine to run it on
[04:58] <thompa> not sure what happened but i lost the last third of my term paper
[04:59] <thompa> im only using kword now
[05:00] <thompa> openoffice saved an old version of my document i think
[05:01] <SeanTater> osiris: I wish I had a solaris 32 core processor with 16GB ram too, and sata -- and I will - as soon as I win the lottery
[05:01] <thompa> somehow an old crappy half got pasted into it
[05:02] <osiris> SeanTater, 400mhz k-6, 128 ram, 20 gig hd
[05:02] <geneo93> i'm happy with my dual p4 xeons
[05:02] <thompa> also yesterday the screen was really slow as if no nvidia, no opengl ran until i rebooted
[05:02] <osiris> thats my tester box
[05:02] <SeanTater> geneo93: I won't settle until I get my hands on BlueGene
[05:03] <thompa> so i think the driver or xorg is not working right and it f'ed up my document editing
[05:03] <SeanTater> osiris: what are you migrating?
[05:03] <geneo93> SeanTater:  i can make you one all i have to do is turn on air conditioner and my son will turn blue
[05:04] <osiris> yeah.  got 2 mandriva boxes yet.. the dual boot smb server/windows XP gaming box, and the one im on now
[05:04] <c0lL> what happened?
[05:04] <SeanTater> geneo93: but -- can he do 72 trillion operations per second?
[05:05] <c0lL> the server stole my nick
[05:05] <geneo93> sure
[05:05] <geneo93> humans can do anything
[05:05] <c0lL> what u 2 arguing about?
[05:05] <SeanTater> c0lL: Then next time you can log in as your nick tell it /msg NickServ Identify Password
[05:06] <c0lL> SeanTater:  i dont have it registered
[05:06] <thompa> what could be the reason for no nvidia logo, thats what worries me?
[05:06] <SeanTater> c0lL: then:
[05:06] <SeanTater> c0lL: Then next time you can log in as your nick tell it /msg NickServ Register Password
[05:07] <c0lL> thompa:  i would worry if i did have an nvidia logo :O)
[05:07] <c0lL> thompa: anywhere aroung my house
[05:07] <thompa> i would remove it maybe, but it should be there
[05:07] <c0lL> d
[05:07] <geneo93> i would to if i had ati junk
[05:07] <thompa> im worried my system is unstable, cause i just typed abunch of stuff and its gone
[05:08] <c0lL> ati makes bad drivers for linux , but they do have good hardware
[05:08] <thompa> OO,org autoback up was no good either
[05:08] <c0lL> SeanTater: good to know , thank u
[05:09] <thompa> ill have to test some i guess, its either OO or nvidia problem
[05:10] <SeanTater> geneo: well, BlueGene has 131072   processors, Humans, 500 Billion nerves
[05:10] <SeanTater> geneo93: 131072 < 500,000,000,000
[05:10] <geneo93> gene can do math in his head
[05:11] <thompa> im going to abiword or kword to be safe, maybe its a memory problem in OO
[05:11] <geneo93> oh yeah OO does consume a lot of memory
[05:11] <SeanTater> geneo93: According to Hans Moravec, by extrapolating from known capabilities of the retina to process image inputs, a brain has a processing capacity of 100 trillion instructions per second, and is likely to be surpassed by computers by 2030.
[05:12] <thompa> i got 1G ram though
[05:12] <geneo93> thompa:  how much swap you have
[05:13] <benner> hi all, after installed kubuntu on my main pc was fine, i decide to install it into another pc, but this time, when the cd boot, after showing the blue kubuntu logo, after "mounting file root system" i got theses error "buffer I/O error on device hdd logical blocks 356805" but finally load into the xwindows. but it's seems to be hardware, any clue?
[05:13] <thompa> 2G swap
[05:14] <SeanTater> benner: how many Hard drives and CD drives?
[05:14] <thompa> nvidia 6600 at 1440x900 res.
[05:14] <geneo93> thats a bit overkill
[05:14] <thompa> i think so too
[05:15] <benner> hda = 10g  hdb = 20g  cd-rom into ide2
[05:15] <geneo93> i have a total of 1.6 gb over three linux distros
[05:15] <c0lL> when i do ./configure , does it matter if i do it as sudo or user?
[05:15] <thompa> well could it cause stabiltiy issues?
[05:15] <SeanTater> benner: that totals to three -- do you have a floppy drive?
[05:16] <geneo93> thompa:  its possible that the cache got flushed and thats why you lost it
[05:16] <thompa> i had maybe 8 web sites open and a 700 page pdf at the time
[05:16] <nixternal> c0lL: no need to do sudo for ./configure nor make...just use sudo for make install
[05:16] <thompa> i was also pasting some stuff
[05:16] <benner> nope, and only have two hd.. is it possible hdd is a virtual drive for booting the live cd?
[05:16] <c0lL> nixternal: good info , thank u
[05:16] <SeanTater> benner: probably not
[05:17] <thompa> geneo93: whos flushing cash?
[05:17] <nixternal> np c0lL
[05:17] <geneo93> my son is
[05:17] <SeanTater> benner: partitions are 1,2,3, drives a,b,c
[05:17] <thompa> i cant ever use OO.org now unless im sure it wont happen again
[05:18] <geneo93> thompa:  use dummy doc to test it
[05:18] <SeanTater> benner: try giving a glance over each drive and make sure there is no data loss
[05:18] <SeanTater> benner: actually, better idea
[05:18] <benner> giving a glance?, sorry i am not english
[05:19] <SeanTater> benner: I mean -- look though them lightly skimming over and making sure most are there, but that's not necessary
[05:19] <SeanTater> benner: just get some kind of back utility ready
[05:19] <SeanTater> benner: *Backup utility
[05:20] <thompa> my first curiosity is why no nvidia logo on this machine and all others have it
[05:20] <SeanTater> benner: your drive /may/ be dying, if not, the FS might be
[05:20] <geneo93> thompa:  mine les than it was like 1 second if that
[05:20] <SeanTater> benner: in either case, having an extra copy is not a bad thing
[05:21] <thompa> geneo93: ive never seen a sec of it
[05:21] <benner> you mean my hd or cd drive?
[05:21] <thompa> also the lockup earlier was strange the framerate was very slow
[05:21] <geneo93> well even if you restart xserver
[05:21] <thompa> yep
[05:21] <SeanTater> benner: your CD is fine -- CD's can;t die, it;s not in thier nature, but HD's are touchy
[05:22] <SeanTater> benner: Back up HD, at the very least, you important data
[05:22] <geneo93> thompa:  does it say direct rendering is enabled
[05:22] <benner> i dont care he's empty
[05:22] <thompa> in xorg.conf?
[05:22] <SeanTater> benner: both of them?
[05:22] <geneo93> glxinfo
[05:23] <SeanTater> benner: okay then
[05:23] <benner> heu no my primary-slave drive is not empty, but the primary-master is empty
[05:23] <thompa> looking for it, big list
[05:23] <SeanTater> benner: okay -- keep a back up some where else (like another computer)
[05:24] <SeanTater> benner: but if it stops doing it, then there is a 99% chance your fine
[05:24] <thompa> direct rendering yes
[05:24] <benner> the error said hdd but earlier he said the same thing but it was hde
[05:24] <SeanTater> benner: hde is not possible
[05:25] <thompa> geneo93: im wondering if i should reinstall nvidia from web site manually
[05:25] <SeanTater> benner: I would nack up my data and ignore it if I were you
[05:25] <SeanTater> *back up
[05:25] <geneo93> na
[05:25] <thompa> something must be half-baked if no logo
[05:26] <SeanTater> benner: sorry -- I need to sleep -- it's 11:25PM here
[05:26] <benner> it start kde but is very slow since this
[05:26] <geneo93> there should be a file somewhere that tells how long to display it
[05:26] <benner> yes mee too :) but thank you anyways
[05:27] <argpirate> I just installed a bunch of games via add/remove software but it didnt add any menu entries for it...is there a special command to run or que?
[05:27] <thompa> there used to be a logo option somewhere
[05:27] <paul_> i think once you restart, the menue entries will be added
[05:27] <geneo93> nvidia settings
[05:27] <argpirate> ah you have to actually reboot?
[05:27] <c0lL> lets say i need xyz deps to install A , it there a command i can type , hey im installing A , get me the xyz deps...?
[05:28] <paul_> yea i think you do argpirate
[05:28] <thompa> geneo93: do i have to install that?
[05:28] <geneo93> no
[05:28] <Hobbsee> c0lL: yes, sudo apt-get build-dep packagename
[05:28] <geneo93> nvidia-settings
[05:28] <argpirate> paul_, thanks
[05:28] <paul_> np
[05:28] <thompa> got it
[05:29] <c0lL> Hobbsee: thanks a lot , that makes stuff easier
[05:29] <Hobbsee> :) yeah
[05:29] <thompa> no setting for logo there
[05:30] <thompa> brb
[05:30] <Desh> Hi, how do I check my Front Bus Speed?
[05:32] <Munchkinguy> Is there anywhere I can download the Tangerine icon set for Kubuntu?
[05:32] <Munchkinguy> (or KDE in general?)
[05:33] <NoUse> Munchkinguy have you looked at kde-look.org?
[05:33] <Munchkinguy> yes
[05:33] <Munchkinguy> no such luck
[05:37] <thompa> anyone else know where to enable nvidia logo?
[05:38] <TheHighChild> apt-get install tangerine-icon-theme
[05:38] <whyami> what is the equivalent command for "gnome-open" in kubuntu?
[05:39] <argpirate> what does gnome-open do?
[05:39] <Desh> How can I find out my COmputer's FSP (Front Bus Speed)?
[05:39] <TheHighChild> Munchkinguy: I see it in my repos, do you?
[05:40] <argpirate> Desh, its set in the bios
[05:40] <whyami> argpirate: if gnome is installed and you type "gnome-open <some-random-file>" it will open <some-random-file> with the correct application, based on the extension of the file name.
[05:40] <argpirate> oh i see
[05:40] <TheHighChild> Desh: Check the manufacturers specs
[05:40] <Munchkinguy> TheHighChild: I see it, but that icon theme is made for GNOME, and so it doesn't cover everything, so some of the icons are Crystal.
[05:40] <thompa> i found that the disable nvidia logo option can be put in xorg.conf
[05:40] <Desh> There's no tool I can use like CPUz for Windows?
[05:41] <thompa> but still no clue why mine is a no show
[05:41] <c0lL> did anyone here install the latest kopete?
[05:41] <Hobbsee> c0lL: yes
[05:42] <c0lL> Hobbsee: did you do the --jingle part?
[05:42] <Hobbsee> c0lL: no, we havent built jingle into the packages yet
[05:42] <TheHighChild> Munchkinguy: Ok, my bad dude. sorry
[05:42] <TheHighChild> Desh dmesg?
[05:42] <c0lL> Hobbsee: ok , so i can ignore it when compiling?
[05:43] <Hobbsee> yeah
[05:43] <Hobbsee> you just dont get that functionality
[05:43] <c0lL> Hobbsee: k , ty
[05:43] <Munchkinguy> TheHighChild: That's alright.
[05:44] <Munchkinguy> bye
[05:45] <Hobbsee> c0lL: there are packages at http://kubuntu.org/~jriddell/kopete/ if that helps
[05:45] <Hobbsee> it doenst have yahoo webcam support in it yet though
[05:46] <c0lL> Hobbsee: damnit , why cant i ever find the good stuff in time
[05:46] <Hobbsee> c0lL: mostly because it's hidden, as it's a WIP
[05:46] <anarhist> Hello!
[05:47] <c0lL> Hobbsee: i see
[05:47] <c0lL> Hobbsee: well its compiling , it should be good to go
[05:48] <c0lL> Hobbsee: doesnt compiling leave a lot of unneeded files behind?
[05:48] <Hobbsee> c0lL: hmmm....it may well do.  depends what you're compiling, and how it's packaged
[05:48] <Hobbsee> it takes ages to compile, FYI
[05:49] <c0lL> Hobbsee: yup , its taking a while
[05:49] <james_xxx> howdoes one get rid of grub?
[05:50] <Hobbsee> james_xxx: replace it with something else
[05:50] <james_xxx> Hobbsee: geesh, i am just wanting to install a new OS... an grub will not let me run the live CD
[05:51] <Hobbsee> james_xxx: what's the live cd of?  whether your CD or hard drive boots first is not controlled by grub - that's controlled by your BIOS
[05:51] <geneo93> james_xxx:  then the cd is not bootable
[05:51] <james_xxx> i had lilo.... replaced it with grub... but i still can't get past it
[05:51] <Hobbsee> hit f1, escape, delete when the computer first starts to boot
[05:51] <Hobbsee> if you've gotten to grub, you're too late.
[05:52] <james_xxx> Hobbsee: if you say so, i have bios set to boot from CD, but it goes straightt o grub instead
[05:52] <Hobbsee> then the cd is likely not bootable...did you burn it as an iso?
[05:53] <james_xxx> Hobbsee: i know the CD is bootable.... i have tried several live CDs in this thing now, and they work on other CDs
[05:53] <james_xxx> oops
[05:53] <james_xxx> PCs
[05:53] <Hobbsee> weird....
[05:54] <Hobbsee> if you remove grub, you'll have bigger problems than that...
[05:54] <james_xxx> weird and frustrating
[05:56] <andre_> anyone successfully gotten ruby on rails working with ubuntu?
[05:56] <c0lL> Hobbsee: how long is this suposed to take to compile?
[05:56] <Hobbsee> c0lL: depends on yoru system.  it took a couple of hours here, iirc
[05:56] <c0lL> Hobbsee: woooot??????
[05:57] <Hobbsee> koffice took longer :P
[05:57] <Hobbsee> just use the .deb on that site
[05:57] <Hobbsee> it does work
[05:57] <c0lL> what kind of system u have there to compile it on?
[05:58] <Hobbsee> Sysinfo for 'sarah': Linux 2.6.15-25-686 running KDE 3.5.3, CPU: MobileIntel(R)Celeron(R)CPU2.40GHz at 2394 MHz (4793 bogomips), , RAM: 809/993MB, 102 proc's, 2.8h up
[05:58] <Hobbsee> c0lL: ^
[05:58] <c0lL> how do i do that
[05:59] <Hobbsee> c0lL: it's a script in konversation - /sysinfo
[05:59] <c0lL> is it default or u have to set it up?
[05:59] <james_xxx> good grief, this whole deal with grub is the pits
[06:00] <james_xxx> i have no idea what the hell to do
[06:00] <c0lL> ok , it compiled , i got a pretty fast system
[06:00] <c0lL> i sure didnt want to wait few hours
[06:01] <bill> Hi everyone, can someone help me with an archive extraction issue.  Archive Manager keeps telling me I don't have permission.  I am logged in a primary (only) user, any thoughts?
[06:02] <RawSewage> it could be any number of things
[06:02] <bill> I was also having a permission issue with the external USB drive the archive is on
[06:02] <bill> I could not set to "Write"
[06:02] <Hobbsee> heh
[06:03] <RawSewage> you can always alt+f2  kdesu konqueror
[06:03] <RawSewage> and do it from there
[06:06] <bill> KDS vs gnome issue?
[06:06] <RawSewage> no
[06:06] <c0lL> Hobbsee: didnt compile right , i missing all the accounts
[06:06] <RawSewage> oh
[06:06] <RawSewage> mabye
[06:06] <Hobbsee> c0lL: missing all the accounts?
[06:07] <c0lL> Hobbsee: you know the start page , where it lists yahoo msn, icq, etc , its empty
[06:07] <bill> I'm running gnome now, getting kbuildsycoca running
[06:08] <c0lL> Hobbsee: but that was compiled from source , i havent used your package yet
[06:08] <Hobbsee> hmmm ok
[06:08] <c0lL> Hobbsee: what do i do with your package ? ./configure , make , make install?
[06:09] <Hobbsee> c0lL: no, download the one for your architecture (ie, 386 or whatever), and run sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[06:09] <c0lL> Hobbsee: do i have to remove what i just installed?
[06:10] <bill> thx, bye
[06:11] <Hobbsee> c0lL: i'd say it should overwrite, but you can if you like
[06:11] <james_xxx> i wish i could figure out how to get my system back to where it was before it had lilo or grub, this sucks bad
[06:11] <c0lL> Hobbsee: i do apt-get remove kopete and it sais package not installed , but i can run it in kde
[06:12] <c0lL> james_xxx: why dont you redo partitions and start from scratch?
[06:13] <Hobbsee> hmmm...okay then.
[06:13] <james_xxx> c0lL: how do i redo partitions? i have reformatted a few times.... grun still remains
[06:13] <Hobbsee> just install the other over the top
[06:13] <james_xxx> grub*
[06:14] <c0lL> james_xxx: grub installs itself into /boot partition by default , after you make a new partition make sure you set the option to format it , or set the /boot mount point to a different partition
[06:15] <james_xxx> i will try that
[06:15] <nrdb> I am having trouble getting dvdbackup to work I keep getting the message "dvdbackup: symbol lookup error: dvdbackup: undefined symbol: UDFFindFile"
[06:20] <james_xxx> grub loading.... error 15?
[06:20] <thompa> i got kubuntu running on 4 machines here very well, 1 not so good
[06:21] <thompa> its either nvidia driver, xorg. or kernel i need to deal with
[06:21] <thompa> i could have a hardware problem, i just stuck this nvidia card in here
[06:21] <thompa> box was off i think
[06:22] <thompa> i need to make sure i have removed all the nvidia stuff
[06:23] <thompa> ther than synaptic, can i just change xorg.conf to vesa for now?
[06:23] <c0lL> james_xxx: what cd are you using ? and what are you installing it on ?
[06:24] <thompa> the nvidia.com driver wont install whcih is strange
[06:24] <c0lL> james_xxx: i dont know how you cannot format your partitions , ive done it like 100 times in one day before i figured out how to get a software raid to work
[06:26] <james_xxx> c0lL: it is not that i can't format my partitions. it DID format my partitions several times. grub is STILL there
[06:26] <Lunar_Raven> guys, something weird is going on with my konqueror web browser.  Like when I try to login to something, it tries to download the actual file.  It just randomly started doing this
[06:26] <c0lL> james_xxx: that maybe because its in your mbr ,
[06:27] <Hobbsee> james_xxx: what were you going to replace grub with?
[06:27] <Hobbsee> there's a command to delete grub
[06:27] <james_xxx> c0lL: exactly lol
[06:27] <Hobbsee> bimberi: ping
[06:27] <c0lL> Hobbsee: does grub install itself in the mbr area?
[06:27] <Hobbsee> c0lL: if you tell it to, yes
[06:27] <Lunar_Raven> anyone know why maybe? :p
[06:28] <Hobbsee> you set it in the install
[06:28] <bimberi> hi Hobbsee
[06:28] <Hobbsee> bimberi: PM?
[06:28] <james_xxx> i don't know, i finally got the kubuntu live CD to work, after 20 tries.... i actually wanted to install kanotix, but i never got the live CD to work on this machine
[06:28] <c0lL> well , i dont have an idea how to get riid of it out of mbr
[06:28] <bimberi> Hobbsee: sure
[06:28] <pussfeller> my ipod says it cant mount due to "bread failed cant read superblock"
[06:28] <ChefWill> !ssh
[06:28] <ubotu> rumour has it, ssh is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[06:29] <pussfeller> is that hd stuff, or filesystem stuff
[06:29] <Lynoure> pussfeller: bread? :) read?
[06:29] <pussfeller> no it says bread
[06:30] <c0lL> Hobbsee: i installed your package over the other one and it didnt work either
[06:30] <Hobbsee> c0lL: are the configuration files for kopete still there?
[06:31] <c0lL> Hobbsee: i just installed it again , where would the files be?
[06:32] <Hobbsee> c0lL: ~/.kde/share/apps/kopete and ~/.kde/share/config
[06:35] <c0lL> Hobbsee: only hace contact lists in the first dir
[06:36] <Hobbsee> hmmm..i wonder where your settings went
[06:36] <c0lL> Hobbsee: which config am i looking for specicfically ?
[06:36] <Hobbsee> c0lL: um, all of them, i think.  you can sign in with your accounts, and it should get the contact lists off the server, i think
[06:38] <c0lL> Hobbsee: well , i cant sign in , because the part that has the account setup doesnt work
[06:38] <Hobbsee> ah
[06:38] <c0lL> Hobbsee: the properties menu doesnt work either , and it krashes kde if i just hit next
[06:39] <Lynoure> pussfeller: hmm, indeed it does. I think it can be either hw or fs caused, in any way what it is trying to read in turned out to be NULL (not reading)... actually hmmm, I'd suspect hw, with fs I'd assume something to come out, even if it is garbage. But this is just based on looking at some code that might or might not be different code than what causes you this.
[06:39] <Hobbsee> c0lL: ouch..
[06:40] <benner> somebody have a url about emulator w32 programs into linux?
[06:40] <c0lL> Hobbsee: if i knew how to uninstall the one i compiled , maybe your deb would install correctly?
[06:40] <zodo> !wine
[06:40] <ubotu> Wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on linux.  see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine for more info. <reply> Wine for 64 bit. http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit
[06:40] <Hobbsee> c0lL: true, try make uninstall, in the source directory, i think
[06:40] <Hobbsee> source directory beig the one you were compiling in
[06:41] <c0lL> Hobbsee: what would be a command for that?
[06:41] <Hobbsee> "make uninstall"
[06:42] <c0lL> Hobbsee: yup , its working
[06:43] <benner> ubotu: wine yes that's it, thank you
[06:44] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, benner
[06:44] <c0lL> Hobbsee: nope , your package is exactly the same way as the one i compiled
[06:44] <zodo> I seem to be having trouble getting apm support running on my ancient laptop.  Prior to this, I was running debian stable (Kernel 2.6.8) with no issues, power management wise.  Now that I've jumped up to Dapper w/ 2.6.15 I get "Error inserting apm...no such device" and so forth when running modprobe apm.  Is it possible that the kernel is attempting to load acpi at startup, and thus preventing apm from functioning?
[06:47] <zodo> I've seen the "acpi=force" command for adding to grub's menu.lst...what's the variation to prevent acpi from being loaded?
[06:53] <nixternal> zodo:  pci=noapci
[06:53] <nixternal> scratch that
[06:53] <nixternal> zodo: pci=noacpi
[06:54] <zodo> nixternal:  You're sure?  One of the guys in #ubuntu just suggested acpi=off
[06:55] <nixternal> no..it is pci=noacpi
[06:56] <zodo> Ah, well thanks.
[06:57] <nixternal> np zodo
[06:58] <p00q> how do i turn off the cdrom getting autostarted? dang. I'm just trying to run grip but KDE is grabbing the CDROM and grip can't see it.
[06:59] <zodo> I'm off to go try grub commands.  Wish me luck.
[06:59] <p00q> zodo: luck ;-)
[07:01] <c0lL> did anyone figure out how to use speedcrunch yet?
[07:01] <nixternal> use it how?
[07:01] <nixternal> typical use type stuff...or install it and get it running
[07:03] <c0lL> use as , where are my buttons?
[07:03] <nixternal> hmmm
[07:04] <nixternal> lemme see if i can get it
[07:04] <c0lL> its like opening kate
[07:04] <c0lL> except kates got more functions to it?
[07:08] <inteliwasp> anyone awake?
[07:08] <p00q> sorta
[07:09] <nixternal> wow c0lL
[07:09] <nixternal> i can't get it either...and i made it crash
[07:09] <inteliwasp> is there a reason why zsnes is not in the repository anymore?
[07:09] <c0lL> nixternal: haha , i know this thing is wicked
[07:10] <nixternal> wow
[07:10] <crimsun> !info zsnes
[07:10] <ubotu> zsnes: (Emulator of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (TM)), section multiverse/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 1.420-0.1ubuntu2 (dapper), Packaged size: 506 kB, Installed size: 3224 kB
[07:10] <nixternal> don't select scim
[07:10] <crimsun> multiverse <--
[07:10] <c0lL> nixternal: i got the +- figured out
[07:10] <nixternal> well you type it how you want it
[07:11] <noaXess> hi all.. was up here in the kubuntu world?
[07:11] <c0lL> as always , krashing stuff
[07:11] <inteliwasp> strange... apt-get does not see it...
[07:11] <noaXess> hi Hobbsee
[07:11] <crimsun> inteliwasp: you don't have multiverse enabled, then
[07:11] <Hobbsee> hey noaXess
[07:13] <matthewmystar17> hello
[07:13] <Webman> hi
[07:13] <noaXess> hello matthewmystar17
[07:13] <Webman> how is it going
[07:13] <Webman> hi rogue
[07:14] <[Evil] [Ernie] > i've got a question about getting photoshop 7.0 to work with wine
[07:14] <[Evil] [Ernie] > i try to start ps7.0 but it just gives me an error every time
[07:14] <[Evil] [Ernie] > !wine
[07:14] <ubotu> Wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on linux.  see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine for more info. <reply> Wine for 64 bit. http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit
[07:15] <Hobbsee> [Evil] [Ernie] :
[07:15] <Hobbsee> [Evil] [Ernie] : you might want to see #winehq
[07:15] <[Evil] [Ernie] > Thanks!
[07:15] <inteliwasp> crimsun, considering i may forgetting to do something, could you point me in the right direction to enable multiverse?
[07:15] <Hobbsee> !repos
[07:15] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource.
[07:20] <noaXess_kubuntu> noaXess: just a sleftest :)
[07:20] <Lunar_Raven> !swig
[07:20] <ubotu> Lunar_Raven: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:22] <Webman> !firewall
[07:22] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[07:22] <inteliwasp> crimsun, many thanks
[07:22] <crimsun> inteliwasp: np
[07:23] <matthewmystar17> has anyone here installed ubuntu or kubuntu on a powerpc dual booting with os x?
[07:24] <ChefWill> man
[07:24] <inteliwasp> crimsun, BTW, do i need to do the esd restart?
[07:24] <ChefWill> i just did two differnet kubuntu installs and both o them give me a Grub error message and wont boot
[07:24] <ChefWill> Error 1
[07:24] <crimsun> inteliwasp: only if you want system sounds in gnome.
[07:24] <ChefWill> Error 18
[07:24] <crimsun> inteliwasp: I presume your being in here implies you're using kde?
[07:25] <inteliwasp> crimsun, ya i perfer kde over gnome
[07:25] <crimsun> inteliwasp: then the answer's fairly transparent ;)
[07:26] <inteliwasp> next item is to get a wireless card that works with linux...
[07:26] <madar> howdy, looking for help getting a prism_usb device working on kubuntu dapper
[07:27] <madar> This device has worked great in the past under other distros, this is my first try with k-ubuntu and I'm not having any luck
[07:27] <madar> !prism
[07:27] <ubotu> madar: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:27] <Hobbsee> madar: it doesnt work out of the box?
[07:27] <Hobbsee> !wifi
[07:27] <ubotu> I guess wifi is a term to describe wireless networks (also known as 802.11a/b/g/n). For help getting it set up in Ubuntu, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[07:27] <inteliwasp> well so far i have i dead card and 1 orinoco card that just so happenes to be the only ne that is not compatable with linux...
[07:28] <matthewmystar17> as anyone here had troubles booting to yaboot?
[07:28] <madar> sorry to hear that
[07:29] <madar> this device has worked before but no luck for me now :(
[07:30] <Webman> thanks
[07:30] <ChefWill> why cant you just install kubuntu instead of having to boot into livecd :(
[07:31] <Hobbsee> ChefWill: with the alternate cd?  you can
[07:31] <ChefWill> ?
[07:32] <ChefWill> desktop cd
[07:32] <Hobbsee> ChefWill: were you here for breezy release?  how there was only one install cd?
[07:32] <ChefWill> ive done the install 2x thru livecd and ive got a grub error after install
[07:32] <ChefWill> ?
[07:32] <ChefWill> the cd i have is dapper i beleive
[07:33] <Hobbsee> yes, i was thinking it would be
[07:33] <Hobbsee> dont mind me
[07:33] <Hobbsee> what was the grub error after install?
[07:33] <ChefWill> error 18
[07:33] <ChefWill> installed twice happened both times
[07:34] <inteliwasp> how do i set that for a dvd to only open one program and not konquor, kafene and a "what do you want to do?" windows?
[07:34] <jain> hi
[07:37] <Hobbsee> ChefWill: uh oh... http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/grub-error-guide.xml
[07:38] <ChefWill> ugh
[07:38] <ChefWill> i dont want to flash  my bios
[07:42] <Revres_> hello, why i can't format my fat32 i just created from gparted? he told me that the device is busy
[07:45] <rasa> DISPLAY is not set, so 'xhost +' fails, how do I determine the proper setting for the DISPLAY variable?
[07:47] <Lunar_Raven> Couldn't find Qt. Make sure the QTDIR environment variable is set
[07:47] <Lunar_Raven> could anyone tell me where the qt dir is, please?
[07:47] <Lunar_Raven> I know the headers are installed I had this problem before, but I can't remember what I set QTDIR as
[07:49] <crimsun> you probably aren't using --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3
[07:51] <Lunar_Raven> Ah, /usr/share/qt3 :) .. I was trying everything directory but that one
[07:51] <Lunar_Raven> thanks..
[07:52] <Lunar_Raven> that worked
[07:54] <rasa> so, why isn't DISPLAY set in kubuntu, if programs like xhost expect it to be set?
[07:56] <crimsun> eh? It's set here.
[07:56] <crimsun> :0.0
[07:56] <rasa> thx
[07:56] <crimsun> (and use xauth not xhost)
[07:56] <rasa> my bad, sorry to bother
[08:18] <nrdb> I am looking for information on how to get a webserver (lighttpd) to accept file uploads can anyone help with a reference?
[08:19] <chavo> nrdb, a webserver can only serve files
[08:21] <nrdb> chavo: then how come I can upload files to websites like ebay etc.
[08:21] <chavo> nrdb just messin with ya
[08:22] <nrdb> chavo: funny ha ha
[08:22] <chavo> I'm not sure, never messed with lighthttpd
[08:22] <nrdb> chavo: its lighttpd, have you done it with any webserver (e.g. apache) ?
[08:43] <Milhouse> hi everyone
[08:43] <Milhouse> anyone familiar with ndiswrapper?
[08:45] <Silenced> hey all I downloaded a large file off of usenet and am getting a crc error on one of the files after recovering the file using par2 is there anyway to tell unrar or ark to ignore the crc error?
[08:49] <Hobbsee> Milhouse: yep
[08:54] <word> how do you make a shell script..that just happens to have the extension .package to have a different image than other shell scripts?
[09:17] <Hobbsee> !dance
[09:17] <Hobbsee> !bot
[09:17] <Seveas> %config channel plugins.myfactoids.database ubuntu
[09:17] <Seveas> %join #ubuntu+1
[09:17] <Hobbsee> was wondering about that
[09:18] <Hobbsee> !bot
[09:18] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[09:18] <Hobbsee> !dance
[09:18] <ubotu> I know nothing about dance
[09:18] <Hobbsee> hha
[09:19] <word> how do you make a shell script..that just happens to have the extension .package to have a different image than other shell scripts?
[09:38] <word> how do you make a shell script..that just happens to have the extension .package to have a different image than other shell scripts?
[09:39] <raphink> word: ?
[09:39] <word> raphink: Basically what i'm asking is..how do you change the icon of a file based on its extension?
[09:39] <word> raphink: Instead of by its type
[09:40] <raphink> aaaaaaaaaahhhhhh
[09:40] <raphink> how is that linked to a shell script ?
[09:40] <raphink> hmm let me try to understand
[09:40] <raphink> you want to associate an icon to .package files
[09:41] <raphink> and rename a shell script in .package so it has this icon
[09:41] <raphink> right?N
[09:41] <word> raphink: Not rename but well... i want shellscript.package to have the icon
[09:41] <raphink> well just right click on the file in konqueror
[09:42] <raphink> choose properties
[09:42] <raphink> and there you can set the properties of the .package files
[09:42] <raphink> including the icon
[09:42] <word> it treats it as a shell script though
[09:42] <raphink> so what?
[09:42] <raphink> how would you like it to be treated?
[09:42] <word> you click the configure button and you're changing the properties of all shell scripts
[09:42] <word> i don't care how it's treated but by changing that image ALL shell scripts now have that image
[09:43] <raphink> well
[09:44] <raphink> it seems kde is able to recognize a shell script not from his extension (pretty logical) but by parsing it
[09:44] <raphink> so as it sees #!/bin/bash or #!/bin/sh, it considers is a shell script
[09:44] <raphink> that's it
[09:45] <thoreauputic> which, funnily enough, is likely to be acurate ;)
[09:45] <thoreauputic> *accurate
[09:45] <raphink> hehe
[09:45] <word> yah i realize that but isn't there a way to change the icon based on the extension instead?
[09:45] <thoreauputic> word: what for?
[09:45] <raphink> if you create a .package section, maybe
[09:45] <word> a way to override the shell script icon if it's a .package
[09:45] <raphink> but then, yes... what for?
[09:45] <raphink> is a good question :)
[09:45] <raphink> what do you want exactly word?
[09:46] <raphink> and why would you put an icon on a shell script
[09:46] <thoreauputic> word: if you start doing that you are back to the MS model
[09:46] <thoreauputic> which is bad news...
[09:47] <thoreauputic> e.g. I send you something evil with a .package extension, and you don't notice it's a script
[09:47] <raphink> word: if you really want an icon on something, you better create a .desktop instead
[09:47] <raphink> that calls the shell script indirectly
[09:47] <word> thoreauputic: Aesthetics it's for a thing called autopackage which is an installer that works on all distros it uses an sh script to see if it's installed then runs it
[09:47] <raphink> autopackage is a _censured_
[09:48] <thoreauputic> word: a fine example of something evil ;)
[09:48] <raphink> s/ure/ore/
[09:48] <raphink> word: do you dev autopackage?
[09:48] <word> raphink: No.... and why is it evil?
[09:48] <thoreauputic> word: autopackage messes with your system - it isn't recognised by the packakging system
[09:48] <thoreauputic> as a result you can get weird stuff happening
[09:49] <raphink> word: if you want to work on an installer for all distros, why don't you look at smart instead?
[09:49] <raphink> somethign that really deals with the package db
[09:49] <raphink> and installs real packages
[09:49] <raphink> smart is going to be worked on for Ubuntu btw
[09:49] <raphink> might replace apt-get eventually
[09:49] <word> I know i read that
[09:50] <raphink> but autopackage is not worth the try imo
[09:50] <raphink> just like checkinstall and such things ;)
[09:50] <thoreauputic> raphink: checkinstall isn't evil - just limited :)
[09:50] <raphink> very limited
[09:51] <word> raphink: ...it's imo better if you just want to install a few games that happen to use .package and the only other alternitive is compiling it from source...
[09:51] <thoreauputic> raphink: at least apt knows what you've compiled with checkinstall
[09:51] <BanskuZ> http://omena.org/~dd/fruitimage/index.php?file=tahomas.png <3
[09:51] <raphink> thoreauputic: at least.....
[09:51] <raphink> it still produces the worst packages ever
[09:52] <thoreauputic> raphink: I use checkinstall locally - I wouldn't distribute checkinstall packages for obvious reasons
[09:52] <raphink> I don't use checkinstall
[09:52] <raphink> I consider if I need a package
[09:52] <thoreauputic> I gathered that :)
[09:52] <raphink> then other people might need it to
[09:52] <raphink> so I make real packages and distribute them
[09:53] <thoreauputic> raphink: that's a better way I agree
[09:53] <raphink> there are millions of users of debian/ubuntu, so my needs are necessarily shared by others
[09:53] <thoreauputic> raphink: I haven't learnt the correct way yet :)
[09:53] <raphink> and I'm happy people someday chose to make binary packages so others wouldn't have to rebuild stuff manually
[09:53] <raphink> thoreauputic: you're welcome to learn if you have any question :)
[09:53] <raphink> we welcome all willing contributors :)
[09:54] <thoreauputic> raphink: I assume the debian.org new maintainers guide is the way to satrt ?
[09:54] <thoreauputic> *start
[09:54] <raphink> it is
[09:54] <raphink> if you have dapper
[09:54] <thoreauputic> OK
[09:54] <thoreauputic> I do
[09:55] <thoreauputic> raphink: are you a MOTU ?
[09:55] <raphink> I'm a core-dev :)
[09:55] <thoreauputic> ah I see :)
[09:55] <raphink> help:/kubuntu/packagingguide
[09:55] <raphink> in konqueror
[09:55] <raphink> :)
[09:55] <thoreauputic> OK :)
[09:55] <raphink> it's new in dapper :)
[09:56] <Hobbsee> raphink: one word - cool!
[09:56] <raphink> Hobbsee: you didn't know that?
[09:56] <raphink> laserjock is the one who's been spending a lot of time on the guide
[09:56] <Hobbsee> raphink: i knew where the draft was, i didnt know it'd made it in
[09:56] <Hobbsee> yeah, i knew that
[09:56] <thoreauputic>  >>  "There is no documentation available for /kubuntu/packagingguide " :(
[09:57] <thoreauputic> I'm using dapper...
[09:59] <word> thoreauputic: Worked for me.
[10:00] <thoreauputic> I get the error message
[10:00] <thoreauputic> and i'm up to date ...
[10:04] <thoreauputic> So - what file is the guide in so I can look it up? "locate packagingguide" gives me a lot of hits, but mostly in other languages than english AFAICS
[10:10] <thoreauputic> $ locate packagingguide | grep kubuntu
[10:10] <thoreauputic> /usr/share/ubuntu-docs/ubuntu/packagingguide/files/kubuntu_01_kdepot.diff
[10:10] <thoreauputic> not really much use methinks
[10:10] <thoreauputic> ...
[10:10] <raphink> lol
[10:11] <raphink> thoreauputic: did you install kubuntu-docs ?
[10:11] <thoreauputic> raphink: I just installed kubuntu-desktop ( in breezy) This is a dist-upgraded box
[10:11] <thoreauputic> I shall install the *-docs package :)
[10:12] <thoreauputic> 35 MB of docs ! A lot of docs...
[10:13] <thoreauputic> :)
[10:15] <thoreauputic> raphink: aha - konqueror now co-operates :) Thank you...
[10:16] <thoreauputic> raphink: evidently kubuntu-docs was not installed on dist-upgrade, which isn't really surprising
[10:20] <eightiesk> !grub
[10:20] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making grub floppys: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToMakeAGRUBBootFloppy - grub howto: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GrubHowto
[10:21] <fek> moin
[10:26] <mrfishhat> anyone have any knowlege of wine/winex/cedega?
[10:46] <psb154> I want to open port 631 to my ipp://localhost:631/printers/printer. Nmap does not find an open port. Any ideas? What application/daemon would open the port? I configured the printer with cups so...
[10:50] <psb154> cupsys is running...
[10:57] <cipri> hi all
[11:06] <Adam_eM> hi there
[11:08] <Adam_eM> my firefox crashes constantly during www loading. What can i do with it ? I tried to reinstall and completely remove it and installing again and that came to nothing
[11:10] <psb154> Fixed my cups sharing problem: changed listen localhost:631 to listen *:631
[11:10] <psb154> in file /etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf
[11:10] <psb154> then restarted cupsys.
[11:34] <olifas> ciao a tutti!
[11:34] <olifas> ho appena installato kubuntu ma ho qualche difficolt
[11:34] <olifas> dove configuro le opzioni del boot-loader?
[11:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> this is an english only channel please :)
[11:35] <olifas> oh, sorry
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[11:35] <olifas> where can I set the boot loader options, please?
[11:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> something wrong with grub?
[11:35] <olifas> I've just installed kubuntu
[11:35] <Kamping_Kaiser>  /boot/grub/menu.list
[11:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> *lst
[11:36] <olifas> and how to change it? It's first time for me
[11:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> olifas, open up Konsole, and type 'sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst'
[11:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> then put in your password. nano is like edit from dos
[11:36] <olifas> ok, I try
[11:37] <Kamping_Kaiser> gl
[11:39] <olifas> and now? It's a clean black screen
[11:47] <spin_> qualcuno mi sa dire come disabilitare il click del touchpad
[11:47] <spin_> grazie
[11:48] <spin_> proprio nessuno?
[11:49] <zm0> !it
[11:49] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:50] <spin_> grazie
[11:50] <spin_> thanks
[11:53] <morrow> !dvb
[11:53] <ubotu> I know nothing about dvb
[11:53] <morrow> hmmm anyone tried to use dvb-usb pensticks with dapper?
[12:03] <spin_> how can disable the touchpad click
[12:04] <spin_> ??????????
[12:14] <exceswater> hi all
[12:14] <exceswater> i am back
[12:15] <psb154> spin_ I believe the answer lays in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf...
[12:16] <RawSewage> what a fast way to convert mp3 files to ogg
[12:17] <RawSewage> I guess with mplayer
[12:18] <exceswater> who can help me with a kubuntu start problem
[12:18] <exceswater> ???
[12:18] <psb154> RawSewage there is an mp32ogg
[12:19] <lackdiant> RawSewage: I use soundKonverter
[12:19] <RawSewage> hm
[12:20] <lackdiant> with soundKonverter you can convert any file in any extension, not only mp3 to ogg
[12:33] <kbrooks> Can I have some BIG assistance here?
[12:34] <Lynoure> kbrooks: What does BIG stand for? :)
[12:34] <kbrooks> EasyUbuntu needs to be stable for Kubuntu, BUT I'm the only developer for EaasyUbuntu. Currently, EasyUbuntu has problemms with flash and java
[12:35] <Lynoure> kbrooks: Oh, I would probably love to help... but dashing off to a meeting any minute now
[12:36] <apokryphos> kbrooks: what's the problem exactly?
[12:36] <Lynoure> kbrooks: But I'm not a kubuntu expert (just a user with some unrelated programming, testing and related sysadmin experience)
[12:36] <kbrooks> apokryphos: well,
[12:37] <kbrooks> the problem is in the log window and the commands that easyubuntu executes on kubuntu
[12:38] <kbrooks> easyubuntu uses the log window to execute install commands (apt-get install ...).
[12:38] <kbrooks> however, the commands are being executed in the shell before the output of the commands is printed to the window
[12:38] <allee> /leave
[12:39] <Lynoure> kbrooks: Damn, I gotta go, I'll be idling on the channel and I'm reachable with /msg also, of course
[12:39] <kbrooks> h/o
[12:39] <kbrooks> breakfast
[12:40] <apokryphos> kbrooks: not really sure of what you mean.. but what is it you need? Testers? Or pointers on a part?
[12:45] <cdonges> when I try to use my microphone it's either really quiet or sounds really distorted
[12:47] <psb154> cdonges alsamixer (from an xterm) might help...
[12:47] <FisherP> geneo93 good evening
[12:48] <cdonges> it might if I knew how to use it
[12:53] <neuron_> hey, is there any way of making xmms play streaming audio?
[12:54] <imbrandon> neuron_, yea just open the stream
[12:54] <imbrandon> it does it auto
[12:55] <psb154> man page doesn't seem to mention streaming...
[12:55] <Lynoure> kbrooks: I've been thinking of getting involved in some project and EasyUbuntu is actually something I like (and I did run into that flash problem, too)
[12:56] <kbrooks> Lynoure: well, i need a solution
[12:56] <imbrandon> kbrooks, whats easybuntu programed in ?
[12:57] <imbrandon> is there a easyubuntu chan we can take this to ?
[12:57] <kbrooks> the solution for java is to kick it out for dapper (which can be done all too easily)
[12:57] <kbrooks> imbrandon: python. prepend a # to easyubuntu, and then you can join it :-)
[12:57] <kbrooks> #easyubuntu
[01:07] <Bateau_> my screen can take a ressolution up to 1920x1200. but kubuntu stops at 1024x768. how can i change it higher?
[01:09] <visik7> anyone using Xgl ?
[01:10] <visik7> I've problems with kde and window manager
[01:11] <Gnutonius> Hi all
[01:11] <kbrooks> ok
[01:11] <kbrooks> i think i have founfd the actual source of the flash problem
[01:12] <kbrooks> but i need to look at the source of dpkg-preconfigure (maybe that is the problem?)
[01:27] <defrysk> does anyone know where the folder of the panel bar images is ?
[01:36] <MilhousePunkRock> someone familiar with wireless?
[01:37] <defrysk> hmz opera docks into the panel
[02:10] <ticc> hi. is it possible to force app to use other qt theme?
[02:11] <ticc> i mean, what options in command line allows for setting theme for qt app?
[02:13] <chavo> ticc, try running qtconfig
[02:15] <ticc> qtconfig? but i don't want to change theme for all qt programs, i would like to change the one
[02:15] <chavo> appname --style stylename
[02:16] <ticc> chavo: thx
[02:16] <chavo> np
[02:24] <RawSewage> !itunes
[02:24] <ubotu> itunes is not available on Linux, but there are many audio player alternatives (see !players). For Daap clients (sharing music with other iTunes clients on the network), install banshee
[02:25] <RawSewage> !players
[02:25] <ubotu> Audio/MP3 Players: amaroK, Audacious, Banshee, Beep-media-player, JuK, quodlibet, Rhythmbox, XMMS ; Video players: Totem, Xine, Mplayer, VLC - also see !codecs
[02:25] <RawSewage> !codecs
[02:25] <ubotu> For lots of multimedia issues this page has the useful information you want https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats see also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - Please use free formats, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[02:27] <john> john
[02:27] <john> hello everybody
[02:45] <slow-motion> re
[02:52] <Xelckon> help ?
[02:53] <Xelckon> Anyone got URL to amsn (sources.list)!?
[02:53] <MrObvious> Xelckon: You probably need to just apt-get install it
[02:53] <Xelckon> nope...
[02:53] <MrObvious> Your sources.list might need universe and multiverse to get that tho
[02:54] <Xelckon> Cant fint the amsn package
[02:54] <MrObvious> !universe
[02:54] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto and !easysource
[02:54] <MrObvious> !easysource
[02:54] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[02:54] <MrObvious> !multiverse
[02:54] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto and !easysource
[02:54] <MrObvious> Xelckon: Read up then edit your /etc/apt/sources.list :)
[02:55] <Xelckon> kk ;)
[02:55] <MrObvious> You get so MUCH more packages anyway.
[02:55] <Xelckon> easysources also ?
[02:55] <MrObvious> Sure but read the other 2 things about universe and multiverse first.
[02:56] <Bateau_> ok, so i just installed kubuntu, and my ressolution was 1024x768. so, i changed the screen to Dell 1920x1200 widescreen laptop thingy ( i have a Inspiron 9400 Laptop ) but i cant set the resolution to more then 1600x1200 now. and the screencard driver is set to "vesa". i have a ATI X1400 how to install the driver?
[02:56] <MrObvious> !ati
[02:56] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:56] <Pitchshifter> anyone have an idea as to why some of my screensavers (mainly the openGL ones) only showup on half of my screen?  Just the top half
[02:56] <Xelckon> em...
[02:57] <Xelckon> The pictures at ubuntu page dosnt look like my linux at all ^
[02:57] <MrObvious> Xelckon: Yes, but it's valid.
[02:57] <Xelckon> em...
[02:57] <MrObvious> See Ubuntu is KUbuntu w\ Gnome. KUbuntu is a hybrid by the same companyl
[02:57] <MrObvious> *company.
[02:57] <Xelckon> cant fint software properties...
[02:58] <MrObvious> Which link?
[02:58] <MrObvious> Oh.
[02:58] <Xelckon> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[02:59] <MrObvious> Uhh, I'm not on KUbuntu right now, but it's like Adept or something. Or it's Adapter or something.
[02:59] <MrObvious> Adept sounds right.
[02:59] <MrObvious> Try the "Start" Button then towards the bottom is the configuration panel for your system.
[03:00] <Xelckon> i know ^^
[03:00] <Xelckon> Figured it all out now :D
[03:02] <MrObvious> :)
[03:05] <Xelckon> thanks alot mate...
[03:05] <Xelckon> aMSN installed, and manny more nice packages to go :D
[03:05] <MrObvious> You're welcome.
[03:05] <Xelckon> Started with linux yesterday :P
[03:07] <ubuntu__> hi
[03:07] <Xelckon> omg amsn still dosnt want to install
[03:07] <dj_baggio> amsn is not nice package :)
[03:07] <MrObvious> ubuntu__: HI
[03:07] <Xelckon> i noticed...
[03:07] <MrObvious> Xelckon: Log?
[03:07] <bimberi> Hobbsee: ping
[03:07] <Hobbsee> bimberi: pong
[03:08] <Hobbsee> ubuntu__: ?
[03:08] <bimberi> Hobbsee: pm (once that is sorted out)?
[03:08] <Hobbsee> bimberi: sure
[03:08] <MrObvious> Rut roh, the ops need to change a mode :|
[03:09] <Hobbsee> MrObvious: usually people dont change it for the worse.
[03:09] <MrObvious> If there are even ops.
[03:09] <Hobbsee> sure there are ops
[03:09] <MrObvious> Hobbsee: Just testing, I won't change it :)
[03:09] <Hobbsee> :P
[03:09] <MrObvious> There's a mode you can set. I'm not sure how but it's through chanserv.
[03:09] <MrObvious> It's been a while since I've done it.
[03:09] <Xelckon> omg hate against amsn
[03:10] <Hobbsee> yeah +t
[03:10] <MrObvious> Xelckon: Why wont it install?
[03:10] <Hobbsee> MrObvious: it's not that we cant, it's that we choose not to
[03:10] <MrObvious> Hobbsee: Cool beans :)
[03:10] <Xelckon> says it need some other packages to install...
[03:10] <MrObvious> Oh.
[03:10] <Xelckon> tryed apt-get install amsn*
[03:10] <MrObvious> Try updating your sources.
[03:10] <Xelckon> and installed some drivers and crap....
[03:10] <MrObvious> sudo apt-get update
[03:11] <MrObvious> Also while you're at it, sudo apt-get upgrade (upgrades all system packages to latest)
[03:11] <Xelckon> i know..
[03:11] <Xelckon> but it fucks up the ati driver if i upgrades the system...
[03:11] <Xelckon> dide once before...
[03:12] <Xelckon> maby amsn works now... trying to install
[03:12] <Xelckon> em, jepp
[03:13] <axel> Hi. I deactivated eth0 in /etc/network/interfaces so eth1 became standard which is my WLAN card (Broadcom 4306). It works very nicely (just using it at the moment here) in general. My problem: the connection does not work with KWifi, only with using the WLAN assistent and pressing cancel after chosing the network. I want to reach that it works with KWifi so that I can start the connection after the login. Furthermore this would enable different 
[03:17] <burepe2> I am using qtparted and I am getting "an error happen during ped_file_system_open call" when I try to resize. What should I do?
[03:18] <axel> you could give gparted a try
[03:30] <errpast-wc> Is there an easy to use pptp client on Kubuntu?
[03:30] <pussfeller> I wish kubuntu mounted media devices via device name
[03:30] <pussfeller> is this more difficult than I am thinking it is or something
[03:30] <burepe2> I can't resize my drive. Help.Qtparted and gparted won't work.
[03:30] <Hobbsee> pussfeller: you can set what it mounts as..
[03:31] <pussfeller> Hobbsee, without fooling around in udev rules?
[03:31] <siefkencp> any one know how to get XGL up and running on the box?
[03:31] <Hobbsee> pussfeller: well, you can set if it mounts in /media/wherever in /etc/fstab
[03:31] <Hobbsee> !xgl
[03:31] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl
[03:32] <pussfeller> yeah Hobbsee I can do that
[03:32] <pussfeller> but, I shouldn't have to :)
[03:32] <dj_baggio> !mythtv
[03:32] <ubotu> mythtv is for watching TV in Linux.  Check out http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/16/instructions-to-install-mythtv/
[03:32] <Hobbsee> pussfeller: where's it mounting them to?
[03:32] <pussfeller> our poor crippled little sister can do it :)
[03:33] <pussfeller> Hobbsee, kde mounts them as sd* in media, gnome mounts in media under device name
[03:33] <siefkencp> Thanks ubotu
[03:33] <MrObvious> lol
[03:33] <pussfeller> which plays hell with amarok
[03:33] <MrObvious> siefkencp: It is a bot
[03:33] <Hobbsee> weird....
[03:33] <pussfeller> as all my music is on my usb drive
[03:34] <Hobbsee> specify it in /etc/fstab i would think - but i didnt think that kde or gnome would mount them any differently
[03:34] <MrObvious> pussfeller: Can you mess with the devices options in the KDE mounting options?
[03:34] <pussfeller> I don't know MrObvious, i will have to see when I login to kde next
[03:35] <pussfeller> I don't _think_ so
[03:35] <burepe2> how do i resize a drive in the command line?
[03:36] <pussfeller> burepe2, sudo cfdisk /dev/harddrive_id
[03:37] <pussfeller> just the letters, burepe2 not the partition numbers
[03:38] <pussfeller> like hda, sdb, etc
[03:41] <burepe2> pussfeller: if i resize will i loose data?
[03:41] <sohaib> can someone help me please?
[03:41] <sohaib> sohaib@sohaib-laptop:~$ apt-get -f install
[03:41] <sohaib> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[03:41] <sohaib> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[03:42] <sohaib> the command wont proccess
[03:42] <sohaib> =|
[03:42] <burepe2> sohaib: type sudo first
[03:42] <burepe2> sudo
[03:42] <sohaib> oh
[03:42] <sohaib> i feel so silly
[03:42] <sohaib> lol
[03:42] <pussfeller> burepe2, yeah
[03:42] <sohaib> thanks
[03:43] <sohaib> yup it works
[03:43] <sohaib> thank you
[03:43] <sohaib> :)
[03:43] <burepe2> pussfeller: how do i resize without loosing data?
[03:43] <pussfeller> qpartd
[03:44] <burepe2> pussfeller: it won't let me resize. I get an error
[03:45] <pussfeller> burepe2, i never used it myself, i just know thats the program to resize without losing data
[03:45] <burepe2> it said  "an error happen during ped_file_system_open call" when I try to resize. What should I do?
[03:45] <Snake[Sleep] > burepe2: are you trying to resize a disk your currently using?
[03:45] <sohaib> sohaib@sohaib-laptop:~$ sudo ndiswrapper -i ~/Desktop/MRV8K51.INF
[03:45] <sohaib> Installing mrv8k51
[03:45] <sohaib> Parse error in inf. Unable to find section W8100PCI.zerocfg
[03:45] <pussfeller> burepe2, you mihgt have to unmount it first
[03:45] <sohaib> :'(
[03:45] <burepe2> i did
[03:46] <Snake[Sleep] > burepe2: I personally suggest you sudo apt-get install gparted, then use that instead, its a much more complete program (But youll need some gnome librarys to use, which will take up space on your system)
[03:46] <pussfeller> i saw an article on digg i think about a live qpartd cd or something
[03:46] <Snake[Sleep] > That was a live gparted cd, and why would you want a cd with just gparted when you can get a dapper desktop cd with it and a few hundred more programs?
[03:47] <burepe2> Snake[Sleep] : I did try that but it give me an error and won't let me resize
[03:48] <Snake[Sleep] > burepe2: Have you attempted it from a live disk?
[03:48] <burepe2> it says something about to being able to read the file type
[03:48] <burepe2> no
[03:49] <Snake[Sleep] > burepe2: If you can, download a ubuntu dapper desktop cd, and attempt with that, if it still cant resize it, there could be a error on the disk
[03:49] <burepe2> i am on it
[03:49] <Snake[Sleep] > Oh :-/
[03:49] <cipri> hi i am am trying to install a tv tuner in ubuntu and i need some help pls
[03:49] <Snake[Sleep] > burepe2: then yea, thats all I can think is that theres a issue on the disk somewhere, either with the file system, or the physical disk itself
[03:50] <RobNyc> hi guys I was checking Distrowatch.com/ubuntu and seeing the snapshot so the snapshot has 2.6.17 kernel does that mean if we're on dapper we'll get that update?
[03:51] <Snake[Sleep] > RobNyc: I believe you need to open up some other repos to get it, but dont hold me to that, im in entirly sure
[03:51] <RobNyc> thanks either way ;)
[03:51] <burepe2> cipri: what is the problem?
[03:52] <RadiantFire> RobNyc: we probably won't get that kernel
[03:52] <RadiantFire> RobNyc: unless some horrible vulnerability is found that is fixed in that version
[03:52] <RobNyc> so we're stuck @ 2.6.15 ?
[03:52] <RobNyc> basically
[03:52] <Snake[Sleep] > Sounds like it
[03:52] <RobNyc> thanks a bunch
[03:52] <Snake[Sleep] > RobNyc: Nothings stoping you from complieing it yourself! :)
[03:52] <Snake[Sleep] > :P
[03:52] <RobNyc> is this just for kernel for for everythng ?
[03:53] <RobNyc> like xchat, and other apps
[03:53] <Snake[Sleep] > reword that plz
[03:53] <RadiantFire> what do you mean?
[03:53] <RadiantFire> there are kernels and then there is "The Kernel"
[03:53] <RobNyc> so apps like xchat and others wont get any updates either?
[03:54] <Snake[Sleep] > No, just for security purposes
[03:54] <RadiantFire> RobNyc: they might, but right now the repositories are closed
[03:54] <RobNyc> alrighty
[03:55] <Snake[Sleep] > RobNyc: If you want latest versions though, as I said, your always free to complie your own, or sometimes people will package up the latest versions on their site. Hehe or you can check out gentoo, if you want cutting edge :)
[03:55] <RobNyc> gotta go to work
[03:55] <Snake[Sleep] > have fun!
[03:55] <RobNyc> Snake[Sleep] , true
[03:55] <RobNyc> in gentoo i can choose what i want cutting edge with a gui pkg manager
[03:55] <RobNyc> thanks for ur time
[03:56] <Snake[Sleep] > your a guy pkg mangler right??
[03:56] <Snake[Sleep] > gui*
[03:56] <Snake[Sleep] > :P
[03:56] <RobNyc> lol
[03:56] <RobNyc> adept is nice
[03:57] <Emess> hey is enlightenment compatible with kde and gnome apps?
[03:57] <RadiantFire> yes
[03:57] <RobNyc> but i use yukiyu on my new vlos 1.3 install w/ XGL out of the box on my x1600 pro card which is so rare
[03:57] <h3sp4wn> Emess: Are you using e17 ?
[03:57] <Emess> not using it at all atm
[03:57] <Snake[Sleep] > RobNyc: XGL = Bliss
[03:57] <Emess> looking to install it over my OpenBSD box....
[03:57] <RobNyc> Bliss ? lol
[03:57] <h3sp4wn> XGL = horrible and buggy
[03:58] <Snake[Sleep] > h3sp4wn: no way
[03:58] <Snake[Sleep] > not if you use it right
[03:58] <Snake[Sleep] > and disable the "dock"
[03:58] <RadiantFire> sigh...
[03:58] <Snake[Sleep] > alright im out
[03:58] <Snake[Sleep] > cya
[03:58] <h3sp4wn> Its a bad design - aiglx has a much better design
[03:58] <RadiantFire> and are you qualified to make that pronouncement?
[03:58] <burepe2> how much memory do you need to run the live cd?
[03:59] <h3sp4wn> comfortably ? 512 I would say
[03:59] <RadiantFire> burepe2: 256 - 512 is probably ok, although you might be able to get by with less
[03:59] <RadiantFire> its gonna be as slow as molasses in winter regardless
[03:59] <burepe2> i got 256 but it aint loading
[03:59] <burepe2> ha
[03:59] <RadiantFire> apparently I'm mistaken
[03:59] <larson9999> linux rocks!
[03:59] <burepe2> get stuck at x
[04:00] <RadiantFire> burepe2: are you sure its not configuring
[04:00] <burepe2> I need to resize this stupid drive
[04:00] <RadiantFire> the X configuration can take a really long time
[04:00] <burepe2> i like cooked food and came back
[04:00] <burepe2> kinda
[04:00] <burepe2> ill try again
[04:00] <RadiantFire> ok
[04:05] <burepe2> you were right
[04:12] <Hobbsee> !latestkde
[04:12] <ubotu> The latest version of KDE is 3.5.3, and Kubuntu packages are available at: http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-353.php
[04:17] <pd273> hows the experience with kde3.5
[04:17] <pd273> anybody tried it
[04:17] <Hobbsee> pd273: yeah, works nicely
[04:18] <pd273> cool
[04:18] <pd273> hows the look and feel and all
[04:18] <Hobbsee> it's faster, seems to be pretty solid
[04:19] <pd273> am going to get it now :)
[04:19] <Hobbsee> yay :)
[04:19] <pd273> is there any special steps I need to follow
[04:19] <Tallia1Kubuntu> LISTEN! somebody who got xgl + kde working correctly can enlarge the ubuntu wiki saying how he did it? everything is on the net is about gnome+xgl
[04:21] <Hobbsee> !xgl
[04:21] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl
[04:21] <Hobbsee> Tallia1Kubuntu: second link there.  drat!
[04:22] <Tallia1Kubuntu> Hobbsee: oh, yeah? and there's somethign about compiz+kde too? me and my buddy didn't find anything working with that
[04:24] <h3sp4wn> I may try getting compiz working with aiglx (managed to get direct rendering with open source radeon driver on my 9800pro - but its unstable) want to try later versions of X and mesa
[04:25] <Hobbsee> !xgl > Tallia1Kubuntu
[04:26] <Tallia1Kubuntu> Hobbsee: stop that, i do know how to use ! ^__^ we tried those things.... i still can't get anythign working
[04:26] <Hobbsee> Tallia1Kubuntu: i just updated that factoid.
[04:26] <Tallia1Kubuntu> Hobbsee: what's a factoid?
[04:27] <gnomefreak> ;)
[04:27] <Hobbsee> Tallia1Kubuntu: something with a ! in front of it.
[04:27] <Hobbsee> well, the meaning, not the original word itself
[04:27] <Hobbsee> gnomefreak: nice!
[04:27] <Tallia1Kubuntu> oh, i see :)
[04:28] <gnomefreak> Hobbsee: koffice 1.5 and amarok 1.4 are they in dappers repos or do i need to add riddell's repos?
[04:28] <Hobbsee> gnomefreak: add Riddell's repo.  i'm trying to force amarok 1.4.1 to build now
[04:28] <Tallia1Kubuntu> riddell :) ahah, the new version?
[04:29] <gnomefreak> cool ty
[04:29] <Tallia1Kubuntu> gnomefreak: how is it? is it "stable" for a common desktop use?
[04:29] <gnomefreak> Tallia1Kubuntu: what kde 3.5?
[04:29] <Tallia1Kubuntu> no, riddel backports
[04:29] <gnomefreak> Tallia1Kubuntu: they are fine
[04:30] <Tallia1Kubuntu> are you running them now?
[04:30] <gnomefreak> i have never had issues with riddell's repos they are on kubuntu.org
[04:30] <gnomefreak> Tallia1Kubuntu: yep grabbing updates from them as we speak
[04:30] <Tallia1Kubuntu> gnomefreak: you know, i deleted windows, and linux is the only working OS in this machine :)
[04:30] <Tallia1Kubuntu> !repos
[04:30] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto and !easysource
[04:30] <gnomefreak> Tallia1Kubuntu: ;) edgy is only one running on this pc (wehat you can call running i guess)
[04:31] <Hobbsee> gnomefreak: kde 3.5.3 will be chucked into edgy soon i think
[04:31] <Tallia1Kubuntu> gnomefreak: edgy??
[04:31] <dr_willis> i dident even think edgy was in a bootable stage at this time
[04:31] <Hobbsee> dont try out edgy on production machines
[04:31] <gnomefreak> Hobbsee: it will be a few weeks afaik atleast 1
[04:31] <Tallia1Kubuntu> gnomefreak: what the freaking hell is edgy !?!
[04:31] <Hobbsee> dr_willis: it is with some hacks
[04:31] <Hobbsee> true
[04:31] <gnomefreak> dr_willis: eh define bootable
[04:32] <geneo93> kde 3.5.3 is stable edgy is not
[04:32] <h3sp4wn> I switched to kde when the gnome 2.13 betas in dapper were so unstable - and kde has been rock solid ever since
[04:32] <dr_willis> ChanServ- [#ubuntu+1]  Edgy Eft is not yet usable. Please don't use it yet.
[04:32] <Tallia1Kubuntu> oh, you mean on the edge.... like last version :) ...... these american slangers ^__^
[04:32] <Tallia1Kubuntu> dr_willis: please tell me what's edgy
[04:33] <gnomefreak> Tallia1Kubuntu: next version in devel atm is code name edgyeft
[04:33] <dr_willis> the Next Ubuntu Disrto.
[04:33] <gnomefreak> !edgy
[04:33] <ubotu> edgy is the current development version of Ubuntu. Version 6.10, codename "Edgy Eft"
[04:33] <Tallia1Kubuntu> wasn't that riddel?
[04:33] <dr_willis> riddel? never heard of that
[04:33] <Hobbsee> Tallia1Kubuntu: no, Riddell is a person.
[04:33] <gnomefreak> Riddell: is the kde developers last name
[04:34] <Hobbsee> Tallia1Kubuntu: Riddell is the main kubuntu developer...
[04:34] <Tallia1Kubuntu> ahah, i see :)
[04:34] <gnomefreak> hope we dont wake him lol
[04:34] <Hobbsee> he's already awake
[04:34] <larson9999> hmmmm something's goofey here. my keyboard is posessed
[04:34] <Tallia1Kubuntu> holy crow, he's in here?
[04:34] <Tallia1Kubuntu> just saw his name :)
[04:34] <Hobbsee> yeah
[04:35] <Tallia1Kubuntu> haha, nice :)
[04:35] <Hobbsee> gnomefreak: he is
[04:35] <imbrandon> gnomefreak, he is
[04:35] <gnomefreak> oh ok
[04:35] <DrNickRiviera> can anyone recommend a wifi network card that is easy to use with kubuntu dapper?
[04:35] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i would have liked to be involved more in linux development, but i am not so "extreme" in programmin
[04:36] <DrNickRiviera> or rather easy to setup, don't really want to have to mess around with wrapping drivers if possible
[04:36] <h3sp4wn> DrNickRiviera: Any atheros pci or cardbus
[04:36] <gnomefreak> they are still uploading to servers from there too i was happy as hell yesterday
[04:36] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i got my pc only when i was 17 years old :) there's people at that age did awesome things
[04:36] <DrNickRiviera> thanks h3sp4wn, will check those out
[04:36] <v3ctor> Tallia1Kubuntu: those that can't code can help by making donations and reporting bugs ;)
[04:37] <Lynoure> dr_willis: in active use?
[04:37] <Tallia1Kubuntu> ahah, i am a informatic engineering student, still don't have money
[04:37] <dr_willis> Lynoure,  as door stops :P
[04:37] <Tallia1Kubuntu> gnomefreak: how old are you?
[04:37] <Lynoure> dr_willis: we just retired our 486 some months ago. Before that is was a firewall for many years
[04:38] <gnomefreak> Tallia1Kubuntu: i dont code for ubuntu but im still fairly active in commmunity with irc, mailinglists,forums ack, bugs
[04:38] <gnomefreak> Tallia1Kubuntu: gonna be 30 sat :(
[04:38] <dr_willis> Lynoure,  ive been slowly dumping my old stuff on people. :P
[04:38] <Lynoure> Hobbsee: 17 as "a girl is at her prettiest at 17" or actually? :)
[04:38] <h3sp4wn> DrNickRiviera: The best ones have 2 radio's (a and b/g) and the drivers automatically keep the connection up at all times (but you need a suitable accesspoint) - but my 20 pci one is perfectly stable - compared to the ralink junk I had before it
[04:39] <bluedeep> Hi ;) http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=197757
[04:39] <Lynoure> dr_willis: me too, but being a girl myself, I don't mind that :)
[04:39] <dr_willis> Lynoure,  what? Girls dont use computers! :P
[04:39] <DrNickRiviera> having trouble finding either of those makes, perhaps they don't sell them in the uk :(
[04:39] <Hobbsee> haha
[04:40] <dr_willis> LinuxChix
[04:40] <Lynoure> dr_willis: Hobbsee does :) And I do. I don't like LinuxChix, though
[04:40] <Hobbsee> Lynoure: the list is no good?  i've not subscribed to it
[04:40] <DaSkreech> Lynoure: Eh?
[04:40] <DrNickRiviera> oh, just noticed that you specified your price in pounds, so i assume they should be available here
[04:41] <h3sp4wn> http://www.xs4all.nl/~marcone/bsdversuslinux.html
[04:41] <Lynoure> Hobbsee: I'm pretty much gender blind. So I fail to see what relevance my gender has to Linux or Geekness
[04:41] <gnomefreak> Hobbsee: how is ubuntu-women comming? i almost called it a project but its way past that ;)
[04:41] <Hobbsee> gnomefreak: no idea, it's full of men :P
[04:41] <DaSkreech> lol
[04:41] <gnomefreak> lol
[04:41] <Hobbsee> Lynoure: true...in a way
[04:42] <dr_willis> LifeTimeLinux
[04:42] <dr_willis> :P
[04:42] <Tallia1Kubuntu> gnomefreak: happy birthday in this case
[04:42] <dr_willis> I bet my wife would use that!
[04:42] <gnomefreak> Tallia1Kubuntu: ty
[04:43] <v3ctor> h3sp4wn: what they don't show in that picture is that the linux guys are looking at a computer..not the girl
[04:43] <Tallia1Kubuntu> what about you Hobbsee, are you a developer or what?
[04:43] <Lynoure> Debian-women is fine, but sometimes I feel they try to speak for all women (because of the name), and feel icky about that.
[04:43] <DaSkreech> h3sp4wn: Is that linus' forked processes?
[04:43] <Hobbsee> Tallia1Kubuntu: yes.
[04:43] <Hobbsee> Lynoure: true
[04:43] <Tallia1Kubuntu> oh, wait a sec, is it true that in kubuntu there's something like a calendar with seminacked girls?
[04:43] <Hobbsee> !packagingguide > DaSkreech
[04:43] <bernier> hi, do you guys have any suggestion of games which are fun on linux?
[04:43] <Hobbsee> Tallia1Kubuntu: not that i'm aware of.
[04:43] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i heard somethign like a scandal about that :)
[04:43] <Hobbsee> there may well be though
[04:44] <Hobbsee> there's something on kde-looks.org like that though iirc
[04:44] <dr_willis> bernier,  what kind of games ya like?  "Return to castle Wolfenstine: Enemy Terrtority" is a must get for First person shooting.. and "tremulus" is  also a must get for Twitch Fragging.
[04:44] <DaSkreech> Tallia1Kubuntu: It had semi nacked boys as well
[04:44] <Lynoure> Tallia1Kubuntu: there was the hotbabe scandal in Debian, you are not thinking about that?
[04:44] <DaSkreech> I think they were more nackedity as well
[04:45] <Tallia1Kubuntu> mhhhhh, maybe :)
[04:45] <dr_willis> bernier,  then theres ' rocks n diamonds' for the boulderdash lovers.
[04:45] <Hobbsee> !packagingguide > hobbsee
[04:45] <bernier> dr_willis: i like 1st person shooter , MMORPG and action games
[04:45] <nico8481> UT ?
[04:46] <dr_willis> bernier,  check out   Tremulous    - its using the Quake3 GPL code - and is a free game.
[04:46] <bernier> kk thnaks
[04:46] <bernier> thnaks*
[04:46] <dr_willis> theres getting to be a lot of Q3 codebased spinn off games comming out
[04:46] <dr_willis> You can play 'aliens' that can crawl the walls.. which is fun,
[04:47] <nico8481> dr_willis: any ubuntu packages for it?
[04:47] <dr_willis> Never Winters Nights has a Linux port  if ya want to look into iut.
[04:47] <DaSkreech> Too bad Epic will never opensource thrier stuff
[04:47] <nico8481> apt-cache search tremulous
[04:47] <DaSkreech> They might release the code though
[04:47] <nico8481> oops :)
[04:47] <dr_willis> not seen any debs for it.
[04:47] <DaSkreech> They did that for Unreal One
[04:48] <dr_willis> Rocks'n'Diamonds  - is just a enteraining little game. 'old skool' :P
[04:48] <gnomefreak> isnt epic an irc client?
[04:48] <psb154> bernier what graphics card do you have
[04:48] <Lynoure> BD is nothing without a joystick... :/
[04:48] <bernier> psb154: nvidia riva tnt2 (lol)
[04:48] <psb154> oooo
[04:48] <dr_willis> Lynoure,  actually i find it easier on keyboard.
[04:49] <DaSkreech> Why isn't Frozen Bubble in ubuntu?
[04:49] <dr_willis> Rocks'n'Diamonds  - caused many of my room mates to flunk out of college
[04:49] <bernier> and what about "cube"?is it fun?
[04:49] <DaSkreech> bernier: You could hang out with Hppay Penguin
[04:49] <DaSkreech> happy even
[04:49] <psb154> tuxracer
[04:49] <dr_willis> Cube is a interesting First Person shooter engine. Its got some neat features.. but the Q3 stuff looks better.
[04:50] <dr_willis> but Cube runs on lower hardware
[04:50] <gnomefreak> DaSkreech: i think ther is a clone of frozen bubble in repos or it is frozen bubble
[04:50] <nico8481> tuxkart
[04:50] <DaSkreech> Windstile :)
[04:50] <nico8481> is xbill still around? :)
[04:50] <gnomefreak> bbs
[04:51] <Hobbsee> it's frozen bubble :P
[04:51] <psb154> o_O
[04:52] <GullyFoyle> hey folks, i've been following the instructions to get flash working in konqueror (amd64) here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-188198.html....
[04:52] <DaSkreech> nico8481: You can't get rid of bill!!
[04:53] <DaSkreech> though Microsoft did :-(
[04:53] <Tallia1Kubuntu> there have been an recent update to dapper that you know? i am running dapper since a couple of months. Didn't run updates for few days and now synaptics give me quite a bit of new updates to do ..... :|
[04:53] <nico8481> hehe
[04:53] <h3sp4wn> v3ctor: My point was only that that type of marketing works best
[04:53] <GullyFoyle> so igot the packages but when i go to use ark, the window opens but when i try to open a file it says utility is not in your PATH
[04:53] <Hobbsee> Tallia1Kubuntu: yeah, kernel updates, among other thigns
[04:54] <h3sp4wn> v3ctor: In regards to the fixing of bug 1 anything is worth trying (Most big computer companies use similar tactics at tradeshows also)
[04:55] <GullyFoyle> how can i open ark, but when its opened it says the utility is not in my PATH?
[04:56] <h3sp4wn> GullyFoyle: do 'which ark' and 'echo $PATH'
[04:57] <gnomefreak> Tallia1Kubuntu: about a week ago kernel update and gnome update and someone said there were updates today too
[04:57] <burepe2> what ways are there to make a cd boot . I can't find boot order in the bios
[04:57] <h3sp4wn> You can load the netboot image from dos if you need to using loadlin
[04:58] <GullyFoyle> h3sp4wn: /usr/bin is in my PATH
[05:01] <h3sp4wn> GullyFoyle: How is ark getting opened - from konqueror
[05:02] <GullyFoyle> h3sp4wn: i did it both from cmdline and from konq--same result, ark opens but it won't open the file. what utility is it a frontend for? that might be the problem
[05:03] <h3sp4wn> GullyFoyle: I just use tar from the commandline
[05:03] <GullyFoyle> h3sp4wn: i do too but it would be nice to use it from konq sometimes
[05:06] <JRGC_> I just changed the graphic card, because it was broken, and now I have the wrong driver configured. How can I configure the right driver on Kubuntu?
[05:07] <Tallia1Kubuntu> haha, i have just seen the ubuntu merchandise :)
[05:07] <Tallia1Kubuntu> coooool :)
[05:09] <bleaked> question, i have set up a few "Quick File Browser" kicker applet buttons to various directories that i frequent.  this worked great and fine for the longest time.  recently i installed the ubuntu-desktop package to play around w/ gnome.  after a few weeks, i grew tired of it and removed the meta package (i install via aptitude, so it removed all of the appropriate gnome remains) -- but now when i attempt to use these quick file browser li
[05:09] <Tommy2k4> you all tried opera9 final?
[05:09] <GullyFoyle> h3sp4wn: ohhhh wait a minute, their .deb files, not tar.gzs, how do i get ark to open them?
[05:09] <Hobbsee> GullyFoyle: why would you want to?  just install them
[05:09] <Hobbsee> !deb > GullyFoyle
[05:09] <bleaked> GullyFoyle: you don't, just sudo dpkg -i whatever.deb
[05:09] <pinucset> does somebody have a sony vaio fe21s with its webcam working?
[05:10] <GullyFoyle> i need to edit them first
[05:11] <Tommy2k4> jeebus kopete sounds are louder than my amarok music :'(
[05:12] <Hobbsee> Tommy2k4: turn amarok up?  :P
[05:12] <bleaked> Tommy2k4: amarok has it's own volume control, perhaps your master volume is set high, yet your amarok volume is softer.
[05:12] <DarkStone> sohaib@sohaib-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install mozilla-firefox
[05:12] <DarkStone> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:12] <DarkStone> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[05:12] <DaSkreech> Tallia1Kubuntu: Whre?
[05:12] <DarkStone> what is the command to end the proccess
[05:12] <Tallia1Kubuntu> http://www.cafepress.com/ubuntushop/
[05:12] <DarkStone> ?
[05:13] <DaSkreech> bleaked: You removed ubuntu-desktop and it got rid of Gnome?
[05:13] <bleaked> DarkStone: you probably have dpkg running somewhere else, perhaps adept or another terminal window.
[05:13] <bleaked> DaSkreech: yes, that's the point of using aptitude over apt-get.. it has tracking and undo features.
[05:14] <DarkStone> bleaked
[05:14] <DarkStone> i was installing another program before
[05:14] <bleaked> DaSkreech: go into #debian, and you'll never see them tell you to use apt-get.
[05:14] <DarkStone> in the terminal
[05:14] <DarkStone> it froze on connecting to the server
[05:14] <DarkStone> and i shut the window
[05:14] <DarkStone> ;\
[05:14] <DarkStone> what should i do
[05:14] <JRGC_> Could someone please tell me how to configure the Xserver for a new graphic card?
[05:15] <DarkStone> to make the proccess stop
[05:15] <DaSkreech> Cool
[05:15] <Tommy2k4> how do i adjust master volume? (icon isnt in tray)
[05:15] <DarkStone> :|
[05:15] <DarkStone> someone help
[05:15] <DarkStone> me
[05:15] <bleaked> DarkStone: you could always just kill the process like you normally would.
[05:16] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: try dpkg --configure -a
[05:16] <DaSkreech> Tallia1Kubuntu: Nice. The Classic thong is made in the USA :)
[05:19] <h3sp4wn> bleaked: apt-get has some things that aptitude doesn't - i.e apt-get source - what is the aptitude equivalent ?
[05:20] <Tommy2k4> repositories need to be updated to opera 9
[05:20] <Hobbsee> Tommy2k4: run kmix
[05:20] <siefkencp> any one have a cool opensource collaberation suite that they recomend?
[05:20] <DarkStone> thank you bleaked
[05:20] <Tommy2k4> Failed to open device
[05:20] <Chines> Hi, somebody can help me?  I'm trying to use the GmailFS and I'm getting the "invalid option -- n" when I mount the file system
[05:21] <Hobbsee> siefkencp: try gobby, no idea for kde...
[05:21] <Tommy2k4> knmix wont run
[05:21] <Hobbsee> siefkencp: they've been using gobby a bit for the dev conference - seems to work nicely
[05:21] <Tommy2k4> Failed to open device
[05:21] <Tommy2k4> kmix*
[05:21] <Hobbsee> hmmm...er...okay...
[05:21] <Hobbsee> use alsamixer then, from the konsole?
[05:22] <siefkencp> im lookin for a cross platform suite
[05:22] <siefkencp> e-mail
[05:22] <siefkencp> calandar ect..
[05:22] <Hobbsee> siefkencp: ah okay.
[05:22] <Hobbsee> hmmm.  search adept for that, i guess.  i dont know of anything, but havent needed to
[05:22] <siefkencp> i dont want to go exchange...
[05:23] <h3sp4wn> groupwise
[05:23] <bleaked> h3sp4wn: well, honestly, i never use a apt-get source.  for most day-to-day things, aptitude works great (and better than apt-get).  but if you need the 'source' feature, then just use apt-get.. they both talk to the same dpkg.
[05:23] <siefkencp> is it opensource?
[05:23] <h3sp4wn> bleaked: I mostly use aptitude but there is some things that it cannot do
[05:23] <Tallia1Kubuntu> DaSkreech: i was more on the cup mousepad and sticker :)
[05:24] <DaSkreech> I love the sleepless mug
[05:25] <siefkencp> groupwise is proprietary novell isnt it?
[05:25] <siefkencp> i have to shell out cash for it
[05:25] <h3sp4wn> So is exchange
[05:26] <h3sp4wn> (proprietary - The thing is groupwise is good - depends what you need it for is it for a company)
[05:26] <siefkencp> i do need it for a company
[05:26] <siefkencp> i dont mind supporting it myself
[05:26] <xaero> can anyone xplain me how to install a 32bit application, on a amd 64 ?(i'm new to ubuntu :))
[05:27] <siefkencp> welcome
[05:27] <h3sp4wn> siefkencp: Do you need all the features of exchange ? i.e shared calenders booking meeting rooms etc ?
[05:28] <siefkencp> it would be nice to have a calendar and work decent with an iMap client
[05:28] <siefkencp> it needs to be solid
[05:29] <siefkencp> and easy to configure
[05:29] <siefkencp> like i could give it to a monkey
[05:29] <h3sp4wn> What do you mean on the server side or client side ?
[05:30] <siefkencp> ideally both
[05:30] <siefkencp> but i'd take serverside commandline if it works
[05:30] <h3sp4wn> I don't think there is any solution that is suitable for an enterprise without a bit of coding
[05:30] <h3sp4wn> or getting novell
[05:31] <siefkencp> so you think i should go the postfix route?
[05:31] <h3sp4wn> I would use exim
[05:31] <siefkencp> or shell out some cash
[05:31] <siefkencp> why?
[05:31] <h3sp4wn> Just prefer it and know more about it
[05:32] <siefkencp> how long do you think the set up time is on 35 users
[05:32] <siefkencp> with a ton of aliases
[05:32] <h3sp4wn> The individual functions are easy enough to setup but its stuff like being able to see other peoples calendars that is compilicate
[05:33] <h3sp4wn> d
[05:33] <Tommy2k4> does anyone else that uses opera (9) have a black horizontal line under the file menu that isnt there on windows version
[05:34] <siefkencp> well i can always use a webmail tool to do the calandar
[05:34] <siefkencp> or build one myself if i have to
[05:35] <h3sp4wn> Its not the type of thing that can be done in half an hour well
[05:35] <siefkencp> its just that if it takes more than a week than i should just go ahead and pay for groupwise
[05:36] <h3sp4wn> Are the clients windows or linux or a mix ?
[05:37] <siefkencp> mix
[05:37] <robinsw> Hello, guys
[05:37] <robinsw> How can I change my screenmode to something that's not listed in the screen modes box?
[05:38] <robinsw> It's saying that my max is 1024x768, but I know if can go higher.
[05:38] <DarkStone> ok i have a really weird problem :S
[05:38] <raphink> robinsw: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:38] <DarkStone> firefox doesnt load any pages from the internet
[05:38] <raphink> then restart X
[05:38] <DarkStone> only the one from my router setup
[05:39] <DarkStone> konk works perfect though
[05:39] <DarkStone> :S
[05:39] <raphink> DarkStone: now that is good news :)
[05:39] <DarkStone> :S
[05:39] <DarkStone> firefox doesnt work is good news
[05:39] <DarkStone> :S
[05:39] <raphink> DarkStone: do you have a proxy set in firefox?
[05:39] <DarkStone> no
[05:39] <DarkStone> i have just installed it
[05:40] <DarkStone> i can access my routewr
[05:40] <raphink> DarkStone: yes it is, I'm tired of people thinking firefox is the best browser ever, when we have such a great app as konqueror in KDE
[05:40] <DarkStone> router*
[05:40] <raphink> :)
[05:40] <DarkStone> lol
[05:40] <robinsw> Thanks, raphink
[05:40] <DarkStone> konk is not bad but i like firefox too for its plugins...
[05:40] <Tommy2k4> i think something could be wrong with my file system or something
[05:40] <raphink> bah
[05:40] <Tommy2k4> whenever i try to delete a file that window comes up and it stays on 0% forever
[05:40] <Tommy2k4> then eventually goes
[05:40] <DarkStone> so any idea whats wrong?
[05:40] <DarkStone> no proxy..
[05:41] <Tommy2k4> im recieving a file on kopete and it says the transfer is done but that copying window is open and its still on 100% even tho its set to close when finished
[05:41] <raphink> DarkStone: what do you get when you try to access remote sites?
[05:42] <DarkStone> Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at www.google.com.
[05:43] <DarkStone> Unable to connect
[05:45] <siefkencp> any one used sugar crm?
[05:47] <muciak> hi, who know how can I run Lineage with wine?
[05:49] <kOpter> Yello :) When I start KDE, I want to automatically startup yakuake
[05:49] <kOpter> Where should I do that :)?
[05:52] <DaSkreech> kOpter: Just don't close yakuake before you log out
[05:52] <DaSkreech> Assuming you have save session on :-)
[05:52] <kOpter> That's not really a nice option
[05:52] <kOpter> Especially for multiple users
[05:53] <wezlo> hey all
[05:53] <wezlo> I was wondering if anyone else was having problems with sound notifications
[05:53] <DaSkreech> kOpter: Eh?
[05:54] <kOpter> I just want to run it as a startupscript :)
[05:54] <DaSkreech> !autostart
[05:54] <ubotu> I know nothing about autostart
[05:55] <kOpter> What's autostart?
[05:55] <h3sp4wn> DaSkreech: just put a shell script in .kde/autostart
[05:55] <h3sp4wn> .kde/Autostart sorry
[05:55] <DaSkreech> in .kde there is there a folder called autostart
[05:55] <kOpter> Yeah.. should it have a special name?
[05:55] <DaSkreech>  It will run any Script in side there when KDE starts
[05:55] <DarkRavenMixage> how do i install themes for my kubuntu?
[05:55] <h3sp4wn> DaSkreech: When your user logs in yes
[05:56] <kOpter> Thanks
[05:56] <v3ctor> can you just use symlink to ~/.kde/Autostart ?
[05:56] <wezlo> sorry, if this came though, (forgot to enter password) - is anyone having problems with sound-notifications being delayed?
[05:56] <DaSkreech> kOpter: The script?
[05:56] <DaSkreech> !add
[05:56] <ubotu> I know nothing about add
[05:57] <moon2> hola
[05:57] <DarkRavenMixage> how do i install themes for my kubuntu?
[05:58] <moon2> what themes?
[05:58] <DarkRavenMixage> from kde look
[05:58] <raphink> KDE themes?
[05:58] <raphink> it's all explained there
[05:59] <raphink> just look around on the web page
[05:59] <raphink> also
[05:59] <raphink> apt-get search kde theme
[05:59] <raphink> some nice themes are already packaged
[05:59] <DarkRavenMixage> i need to install the xp one
[05:59] <raphink> such as suse2, blended, alphacube, baghira, etc.
[05:59] <raphink> DarkRavenMixage: are you crazy ??
[05:59] <DarkRavenMixage> raphink no
[06:01] <DarkRavenMixage> how to run sh scripts?
[06:01] <DarkRavenMixage> sh -i?
[06:01] <raphink> most of them run by themselves
[06:01] <raphink> get sure they have run rights
[06:01] <raphink> otherwise
[06:01] <DrBair> does anyone know why the repos have the development version of rdiff-backup?
[06:01] <siefkencp> ./script.sh
[06:01] <raphink> chmod +x
[06:01] <DarkRavenMixage> they open with kate
[06:01] <raphink> and then ./script.sh
[06:01] <DarkRavenMixage> nnot run themselves
[06:01] <raphink> with the name of the script
[06:01] <DarkRavenMixage> ok
[06:01] <DarkRavenMixage> thx
[06:01] <DrBair> DarkRavenMixage: or 'sh script.sh' too
[06:02] <kOpter> Another question :) Yakuake won't store anything, caus it says: "Uh oh.. can't write data."
[06:02] <kOpter> Where is it writing too?
[06:02] <siefkencp> shell scripting is awsome
[06:02] <raphink> #!/usr/bin/kate
[06:02] <raphink> kOpter: yakuake is not an app aimed to storing anything, it's a console
[06:03] <raphink> iirc at leas
[06:03] <raphink> least
[06:03] <kOpter> raphink: Then why is it giving me that error message :)?
[06:03] <v3ctor> i use kuake...never tried yakuake
[06:03] <kOpter> raphink: Besides, I think it has to store .bash_history
[06:03] <raphink> kOpter: how I can understand the message it gives you if I don't know what you asked it to do?
[06:04] <raphink> kOpter: bash stores .bash_history, yakuake only runs bash
[06:04] <kOpter> raphink: I just started it. Also you can save the colorsettings of your terminal
[06:05] <DarkRavenMixage> if i have a kth fiole how to install a theme?
[06:05] <raphink> kth fiole?
[06:05] <h3sp4wn> raphink: The Next colour scheme (included by default) doesn't work properly for gtk / gtk2 apps - when use my kde style in gtk applications is selected - all the menu's cannot be seen thru - Would kubuntu attempt to fix that or would it be pointless to file a bug - which package ?
[06:06] <DarkRavenMixage> kth file
[06:06] <DarkRavenMixage> (theme file
[06:06] <raphink> kOpter: what are the rights on your .yakuake or .kde/share/apps/yakuake maybe
[06:06] <kOpter> raphink: Strange.. it runs as me, so should be able to write..
[06:06] <raphink> ?
[06:07] <raphink> h3sp4wn: maybe you can report against the gtk-qt engine
[06:07] <raphink> but not sure it's worth it
[06:07] <DarkRavenMixage> uhm.. to run rpm files rpm -i rpm?
[06:07] <raphink> kOpter: what are the rights on the file?
[06:07] <kOpter> 700
[06:07] <raphink> DarkRavenMixage: do you really need an rpm?
[06:07] <DarkRavenMixage> raphink to install the theme
[06:07] <raphink> kOpter: not 700 on the config file I'm sure
[06:07] <kOpter> There is no config file.. 700 on the bash
[06:08] <raphink> DarkRavenMixage: don't use an rpm in Kubuntu, this is not very clever
[06:08] <raphink> better even use the source than an rpm
[06:08] <raphink> best being to apt-get your theme if possible
[06:08] <raphink> 700 on what bash kOpter?
[06:08] <raphink> DarkRavenMixage: what theme is that?
[06:08] <kOpter> raphing: .bash_history
[06:09] <DarkRavenMixage> i'll link to you
[06:09] <raphink> .bash_history has no reason to be 700
[06:09] <raphink> it should be 644 iirc
[06:09] <kOpter> raphink. No.. I wouldn't 'want anyone else but me to read my bash history
[06:09] <raphink> 700 is for admin scripts or locked dirs
[06:09] <DarkRavenMixage> raphink i need this theme for my girlfriend http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=1499
[06:09] <raphink> kOpter: your problem then
[06:10] <kOpter> raphink: I'm 100% that 700 is the standard, as it should be
[06:10] <raphink> no
[06:10] <kOpter> But for the sake of testing, I will change it now :)
[06:10] <raphink> kOpter: I'm 200% sure 644 is the standard
[06:10] <raphink> and I have 1000 machines to check it here
[06:10] <raphink> ah
[06:10] <raphink> wait
[06:10] <raphink> it's 600 here
[06:11] <DaSkreech> 168%?
[06:11] <raphink> but at least it's not 7** for sure
[06:11] <raphink> so 600 if you want it to not be readable
[06:11] <kOpter> 600 I'll buy :)
[06:11] <DaSkreech> Why would it beexecutable?
[06:11] <raphink> but 700 makes no sense since it's not executable
[06:11] <raphink> wait a min DarkRavenMixage
[06:11] <DarkRavenMixage> raphink thx
[06:11] <kOpter> But no change on yakuake
[06:12] <kOpter> Still the pretty error message "can't write data" .. even as 777
[06:12] <raphink> let me try it DarkRavenMixage
[06:15] <raphink> DarkRavenMixage: it says it all
[06:15] <raphink> DarkRavenMixage: get the tar.gz, untar it, then read the install.txt file
[06:15] <raphink> couldn't be easier
[06:15] <raphink> I guess
[06:15] <Nuker> Hello
[06:15] <DarkRavenMixage> raphink i could not execute sh files
[06:15] <Nuker> How do i compile ndiswrapper on Kubuntu?
[06:15] <DarkRavenMixage> it says taht xlibs doesn't respond..
[06:16] <raphink> DarkRavenMixage: sorry I don't want to install it on my comp
[06:16] <raphink> so i'(m not to try further :)
[06:16] <Nuker> How do i compile ndiswrapper on Kubuntu?
[06:16] <DarkRavenMixage> lol
[06:16] <raphink> (I leave XP themes for peopel who bear them)
[06:16] <DaSkreech> DarkRavenMixage: I'll try and help
[06:16] <DarkRavenMixage> look at the kth file
[06:16] <DarkRavenMixage> it seems like a n autoinstaller
[06:16] <DarkRavenMixage> but it doesn't work,...
[06:16] <Hawkwind> !ndiswrapper
[06:16] <ubotu> Documentation for wireless networking can be found on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs
[06:17] <Nuker> Thanks, i guess.
[06:18] <DarkRavenMixage> this is the error that returns
[06:18] <DarkRavenMixage> kded: cannot connect to X server :0.0
[06:18] <DarkRavenMixage> kded: ERROR: KUniqueApplication: Registering failed!
[06:18] <DarkRavenMixage> kded: ERROR: Communication problem with kded, it probably crashed.
[06:32] <gnomefreak> what do i use to set kde's splash screen?
[06:33] <DaSkreech> gnomefreak: Which?
[06:34] <gnomefreak> the reg splash
[06:34] <gnomefreak> not the usplash
[06:34] <gnomefreak> i expected it to be in system config
[06:35] <DaSkreech> It is
[06:35] <DaSkreech> under Desktop
[06:35] <gnomefreak> found it ty
[06:41] <MilhousePunkRock> Does someone know how to make Kubuntu connect to my WLAN when I start KDE?
[06:49] <DaSkreech> DarkRavenMixage: Ok Downloaded
[06:50] <DaSkreech> DarkRavenMixage: So you ran the three scripts?
[06:50] <DarkRavenMixage> daskreech i can't manage to run them i get this error
[06:50] <DarkRavenMixage> kded: cannot connect to X server :0.0
 kded: ERROR: KUniqueApplication: Registering failed!
 kded: ERROR: Communication problem with kded, it probably crashed.
[06:51] <DaSkreech> Which one are you running?
[06:51] <DarkRavenMixage> the one in kde_xpStyle
[06:51] <DaSkreech> The name?
[06:51] <DaSkreech> Style-install.sh?
[06:52] <DarkRavenMixage> yues
[06:52] <DaSkreech> Hmm
[06:53] <DaSkreech> Can You type kinstalltheme on the command line?
[06:53] <sireliah> how can i bench my graphics card in linux? should i use the glxgears command?
[06:54] <h3sp4wn> Definately not
[06:54] <DaSkreech> sireliah: Sure why not :)
[06:54] <h3sp4wn> (glxgears is not a benchmark)
[06:55] <Desh> Yesterday I could use AIM in Gaim just fine, now today, my Jabber and MSN accounts work fine but wen I try to log in with AIM it says" Authentication Failed. Any ideas why? I know I am using the right pass.
[06:55] <DaSkreech> You can get FPS though
[06:56] <sireliah> how can i get fps
[06:56] <DaSkreech> DarkRavenMixage: Ping?
[06:56] <waylandbill> Desh: the AIM network is up and running fine if that's what you're asking.
[06:56] <Desh> waylandbill: For some reason Gaim will not connect on my AIM account, something about authentication failing, and I don't know why
[06:57] <Desh> sireliah: glxgears -printfps
[06:57] <h3sp4wn> glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark
[06:57] <sireliah> ok
[06:57] <andrisp> hi all, is it possible to somehow restore messed up /etc/rc2.d directory ? I was playing with services, and now I can't boot up my computer.
[06:57] <sireliah> 6267 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1253.237 FPS
[06:58] <sireliah> is that good? and should it be in full screen mode?
[06:59] <gnomefreak> sireliah: thats 3d accell
[06:59] <sireliah> gnomefreak im trying to figure out why i cannot play warcraft 3 in cedega. it runs with full settings in windows
[07:00] <DarkRavenMixage> DaSkreech yes i can but it returns with nothign
[07:00] <gnomefreak> sireliah: dont know dont use neither cedga or warcraft
[07:01] <DaSkreech> sireliah: have you tried hanging around the cedega forums. Warcraft is popular enough to have lots of help
[07:01] <sireliah> yes, they tell me to expect 1fps in cedega. but why? i get 45 in windows
[07:01] <DaSkreech> DarkRavenMixage: Ok that's ok
[07:02] <waylandbill> sireliah: because cedega is just a compatibility layer. IT
[07:02] <metalhedd> can anyoe help with rubyonrails and apache2? I cant get the to play together
[07:02] <DaSkreech> that one throws the error?
[07:02] <waylandbill> 's not the same thing
[07:04] <DarkRavenMixage> daskreech no
[07:05] <mikearthur> can anyone point me to a good guide for creating debs?
[07:05] <DaSkreech> DarkRavenMixage: Have you tried runing the icons-install-kde.sh?
[07:05] <DarkRavenMixage> no
[07:05] <DarkRavenMixage> ill try
[07:05] <DaSkreech> ok
[07:06] <waylandbill> mikearthur: google for debian new maintainers guide
[07:07] <mikearthur> waylandbill: thanks
[07:07] <DarkStone> hi
[07:07] <DarkStone> how do i find out the super user password for jubuntu
[07:07] <andrisp> is there a log file in kubuntu where can i see booting process ?
[07:07] <DarkStone> kubuntu*
[07:08] <siefkencp> and i went down down down... the ring of fire
[07:08] <andrisp> DarkStone: it's your user password
[07:08] <DarkStone> andrisp
[07:08] <DarkStone> i have tried
[07:08] <DarkStone> but it does not work..
[07:08] <waylandbill> DarkStone: use sudo
[07:09] <DarkStone> doesnt work...
[07:09] <DarkStone> sohaib@sohaib-laptop:~/Desktop$ sudo rpm -iv j2re-1_4_2_12-linux-i586.rpm
[07:09] <DarkStone> sudo: rpm: command not found
[07:10] <dr_willis> sun java is in the repos now.
[07:10] <waylandbill> DarkStone: did you apt-get rpm? I'm not sure it's installed by default
[07:10] <DaSkreech> !tell DarkStone about root
[07:10] <dr_willis> !java
[07:10] <ubotu> java is an object oriented programming language. To install a java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java
[07:10] <DarkStone> yes
[07:10] <imbrandon> !sun-java5-jre
[07:10] <ubotu> I know nothing about sun-java5-jre
[07:10] <DarkStone> but it keeps on freezing when it access the server...
[07:11] <dr_willis> change the repo server perhaps
[07:11] <imbrandon> DarkStone, sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre
[07:11] <DarkStone> it gets stuck
[07:12] <imbrandon> define stuck ?
[07:12] <waylandbill> DarkStone: stuck where?
[07:12] <DarkStone> at archive [Connecting to archive.ubuntu.com (1.0.0.0)] 
[07:12] <DarkStone> 0%
[07:12] <DarkStone> stays there
[07:12] <DarkStone> then it says connect failed
[07:12] <imbrandon> dns issues, its not ip 1.0.0.0
[07:12] <waylandbill> archive.ubuntu.com isn't 1.0.0.0
[07:12] <DarkStone> O.O
[07:13] <DarkStone> ok
[07:13] <DarkStone> so dns is the problem...
[07:13] <imbrandon> yes seems so
[07:13] <DarkStone> ok
[07:13] <DarkStone> how do i solve this?
[07:13] <imbrandon> DarkStone, type ping us.archive.ubuntu.com
[07:13] <imbrandon> tell me what ip it gives to
[07:14] <imbrandon> ctl-c to stop it
[07:14] <DaSkreech> lnxkde: Hey!
[07:14] <DarkStone> 146.137.96.7
[07:14] <imbrandon> heya jpatrick
[07:14] <DarkStone> ping seems to work...
[07:14] <jpatrick> hey imbrandon
[07:14] <imbrandon> DarkStone, ok then "kdesu kate /etc/apt/sources.list" and edit it to look like this ......
[07:14] <DarkStone> btw firefox wont connect to the web either....
[07:15] <imbrandon> DarkStone, http://www.buntudot.org/people/~imbrandon/sources.list
[07:15] <DarkStone> ok
[07:16] <imbrandon> then sudo apt-get update
[07:16] <imbrandon> and try again
[07:16] <DarkStone> done
[07:16] <DarkStone> ok
[07:16] <DarkStone> lemme try
[07:17] <DarkStone> btw
[07:17] <DarkStone> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[07:17] <DarkStone> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[07:17] <DarkStone> :S
[07:17] <imbrandon> close adept
[07:17] <DarkStone> i did
[07:17] <DarkStone> but it still happens
[07:17] <imbrandon> run "ps ax | grep dpkg
[07:18] <waylandbill> did you Ctrl-C out of apt-get earlier?
[07:18] <DarkStone> ok
[07:18] <DarkStone> no
[07:18] <DarkStone> i just clicked the cross...
[07:18] <DarkStone> crtl-c = copy...
[07:18] <DarkStone> no?
[07:18] <imbrandon> no
[07:18] <DarkStone> :|
[07:18] <imbrandon> ctl-c == stop
[07:18] <DarkStone> oh
[07:19] <imbrandon> on terminal
[07:19] <waylandbill> I was thinking you were doing CLI.
[07:19] <DarkStone> hrm
[07:19] <imbrandon> what did
[07:19] <DarkStone> i dont know what that is...
[07:19] <imbrandon> run "ps ax | grep dpkg
[07:19] <imbrandon> say ?
[07:19] <DarkStone> nothing
[07:19] <DarkStone> at all
[07:19] <dr_willis> Moo?
[07:19] <dr_willis> now everyone is totally confused
[07:19] <DarkStone> wait...
[07:19] <DarkStone> oh
[07:19] <DarkStone> 10657 pts/6    S+     0:00 grep dpkg
[07:19] <DarkStone> says that
[07:19] <waylandbill> that means dpkg wasn't running.
[07:19] <imbrandon> ok then sudo rm -rf /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[07:20] <mikearthur> can anyone suggest how to get 2.6.17 running on kubuntu?
[07:20] <DarkStone> ok
[07:20] <DarkStone> done
[07:20] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> does anyone know if the zsnes works on the 64bit kubuntu?
[07:20] <DarkStone> lemme try java now...
[07:20] <imbrandon> mikearthur, unless you compile your own kernel ( NOT RECOMENDED ) you wont
[07:20] <imbrandon> DarkStone,
[07:20] <imbrandon> wait
[07:20] <waylandbill> now do the apt-get update
[07:20] <imbrandon> run
[07:20] <imbrandon> sudo apt-get update
[07:20] <mikearthur> I've been using Linux a long time
[07:21] <mikearthur> I've just moved to Kubuntu
[07:21] <mikearthur> so I am going to compile my own kernel
[07:21] <DarkStone> ok
[07:21] <mikearthur> although thanks for the concern :)
[07:21] <imbrandon> mikearthur, then it will be the same for any linux distro, just grap it from kernel.org and compile away but you will not get any support after that
[07:21] <DarkStone> erm
[07:21] <waylandbill> Darkstone, now you can fetch rpm from the repo
[07:21] <DarkStone> at archive [Connecting to archive.ubuntu.com (1.0.0.0)] 
[07:21] <DarkStone> :|
[07:21] <DarkStone> back to problem one...
[07:22] <mikearthur> imbrandon: yeh, but I'm wondering if I can get linux-source for 2.6.17, the version with ubuntu patches
[07:22] <imbrandon> DarkStone, need to fix your dns
[07:22] <DarkStone> how
[07:22] <imbrandon> mikearthur, no ( *.17 isnt in the repos yet nor will be it soon looks like )
[07:23] <imbrandon> mikearthur, what you can do is grab the ubuntu kernel and applie the paches manulay to *.17
[07:23] <mikearthur> sounds like a plan
[07:23] <DarkStone> ok... what do i need to do to fix my dns....
[07:23] <DarkStone> it worked fine on windows
[07:23] <DarkStone> :S
[07:24] <dr_willis> you are ircing from the same machine that you are installing packages to?
[07:24] <imbrandon> DarkStone, depends , usaly its an ISP issue , realy depends on your setup since your here
[07:24] <DarkStone> hrm...
[07:24] <slow-motion> bbl
[07:24] <DarkStone> this happened on my other pc too...
[07:24] <imbrandon> are you on irc with the same machine ?
[07:24] <DarkStone> yes
[07:24] <DarkStone> i can surf
[07:24] <DarkStone> download
[07:24] <imbrandon> can you surf the web?
[07:24] <DarkStone> yep
[07:24] <DarkStone> konk works...
[07:24] <DarkStone> firefox has a problem
[07:25] <dr_willis> try ping ubuntu.com
[07:25] <waylandbill> Darkstone, sounds like ISP issue since you got here and us.archive.ubuntu.com but not other servers.
[07:25] <h3sp4wn> mikearthur: You do realise you need upgrade udev also to get 2.6.17 working under ubuntu yes ?
[07:25] <DarkStone> hrm
[07:25] <DarkStone> wait
[07:25] <DarkStone> :S
[07:25] <DarkStone> this is odd
[07:25] <DarkStone> after i ping the server
[07:25] <mikearthur> h3sp4wn: I assume to levels higher than are provided than ubuntu :s
[07:25] <DarkStone> then i get access.
[07:25] <DarkStone> :S
[07:25] <mikearthur> will it hit backports?
[07:25] <lnxkde> DaSkreech :hi  long time no see you
[07:26] <imbrandon> mikearthur, none knows but most unlikely , it will just goto edgy
[07:26] <mikearthur> aye
[07:26] <Random_Transit> hey, my sound is acting up
[07:26] <h3sp4wn> mikearthur: No, I tried building 2.6.17 and it wouldn't boot - loads of strange udev errors (still using 2.6.16-rt29)
[07:26] <DarkStone> argh...
[07:26] <DarkStone> this is doing my head in...
[07:26] <mikearthur> nice
[07:26] <DarkStone> i need to ping before i can access repos...
[07:26] <DarkStone> O_O
[07:26] <mikearthur> h3sp4wn: how do you compile the kernels? from linux-source, ubuntu-source?
[07:26] <Random_Transit> it seems all my sound apps are fighting for who gets to use the soundserver
[07:27] <Random_Transit> because I'll be playing a flash video...and my sound in GAIM won't work
[07:27] <dr_willis> Random_Transit,  yep thats often OSS/Alsa fighting issues,, and esd vs other sound server issues.
[07:27] <h3sp4wn> mikearthur: kernel.org sources with http://people.redhat.com/~mingo/realtime-preempt/ patch using make-kpkg
[07:27] <waylandbill> Darkstone, you're not running bind are you?
[07:27] <DarkStone> bind?
[07:27] <h3sp4wn> mikearthur: But unless you have a specific reason to there is not much point
[07:27] <Random_Transit> dr_willis, any way i can correct it?
[07:27] <DarkStone> well i dont think so...
[07:27] <Random_Transit> 'cos it's really a pain
[07:28] <mikearthur> I've got a few hardware related things that aren't enabled
[07:28] <dr_willis> Random_Transit,  i got a good sound card and never have any issues
[07:28] <mikearthur> and, personally, I just prefer compiling my own kernels
[07:28] <waylandbill> Darkstone, then most likely you aren't.
[07:28] <Random_Transit> well, mine's embedded audio, unfortunately
[07:28] <DarkStone> is that a bad thing?
[07:28] <dr_willis> chedk each program and tell them all to use alsa - may be the fix
[07:28] <waylandbill> no. was just wondering
[07:29] <terminet> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=197757 any idea?
[07:29] <DarkStone> ok
[07:29] <DarkStone> looks like ill need to install windows again
[07:29] <DarkStone> :'(
[07:29] <Random_Transit> how do i tell firefox's flash plugin to use ALSA??
[07:29] <dr_willis> !alsa
[07:29] <ubotu> If sound is not working, first try system -> prefrences -> multimedia system selector change it to alsa. If you still have problems then look at http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
[07:30] <dr_willis> Ive never had to mess with any of it. :P
[07:30] <EdThaSlayer> hi
[07:30] <EdThaSlayer> ?
[07:30] <dr_willis> moo
[07:30] <waylandbill> Darkstone, you know you have dns set up correctly? like through DHCP maybe?
[07:31] <DarkStone> well...
[07:31] <DarkStone> im not sure...
[07:31] <DarkStone> its odd...
[07:31] <EdThaSlayer> ?
[07:31] <DarkStone> well...
[07:31] <DarkStone> im not sure
[07:31] <DarkStone> lol
[07:31] <DarkStone> :|
[07:32] <DarkStone> u know what
[07:32] <EdThaSlayer> well...
[07:32] <DarkStone> ill set up a vnc server
[07:32] <EdThaSlayer> bye guys
[07:32] <DarkStone> and u can see for yourself...
[07:32] <EdThaSlayer> good luck with Kubuntu
[07:32] <waylandbill> Darkstone, what ever your ISP requires is probably what you want, but you know your setup better than I.
[07:32] <dr_willis> i just set my dns servers to be the ip of my router
[07:33] <DarkStone> hrm...
[07:33] <DarkStone> i will try that..
[07:33] <DarkStone> oh
[07:33] <DarkStone> its already set to my router
[07:33] <DarkStone> :|
[07:33] <mikearthur> h3sp4wn: How do I use make-kpkg?
[07:33] <waylandbill> Darkstone, well is the router set up correctly then?
[07:34] <DarkStone> yes
[07:34] <DarkStone> i can access it
[07:34] <DarkStone> its just external ips that i cannot access
[07:34] <DarkStone> internals are fine
[07:34] <waylandbill> Darkstone, did you verify the dns setting of the router.. not just if you can reach it
[07:34] <DarkStone> yes
[07:35] <h3sp4wn> mikearthur: look at the manpage man make-kpkg - you need kernel-package build-essential can't remember what else
[07:35] <DarkStone> i think ill just have to leave it
[07:35] <DarkStone> :(
[07:35] <mikearthur> cheers
[07:36] <waylandbill> Darkstone, you shouldn't have to, but you could try setting the /etc/resolv.conf to try the isp's dns server first in the list to see if it functions any better
[07:36] <DarkStone> nameserver 192.168.1.1
[07:36] <DarkStone> thats whats in the file
[07:37] <DarkStone> that is my router ip
[07:37] <dr_willis> ive had issues in the past where the resolov.conf gets messed up and ive edited it manually
[07:37] <Raito> I need dire help, when I installed my nvidia drivers everything seemed fine, but when I restarted my X (graphical interface) broke and it had to boot up in command line mode, what should I do to get X back?
[07:37] <waylandbill> Darkstone, add the isp's dns server just before that.
[07:37] <dj_baggio> DarkStone: who is your provider?
[07:37] <DarkStone> ok
[07:37] <DarkStone> bulldog broadband
[07:38] <DarkStone> i have found the dns server ip
[07:38] <DarkStone> let me add
[07:38] <DarkStone> erm
[07:39] <DarkStone> where should i put it
[07:39] <waylandbill> one line before
[07:39] <DarkStone> and i should put NameServer before it?
[07:39] <waylandbill> yes
[07:39] <slow-motion> re
[07:39] <DarkStone> done
[07:40] <DarkStone> do i need to reboot?
[07:40] <eightiesk> can someone tell me what's up with my kubuntu
[07:40] <waylandbill> now try doing something that failed before
[07:40] <eightiesk> I installed dapper
[07:40] <waylandbill> like the sudo apt-get update
[07:40] <dr_willis> you rarely if ever need to reboot. :P
[07:40] <DarkStone> OMG
[07:40] <dr_willis> if ya know what you are doing
[07:40] <DarkStone> i did it
[07:40] <DarkStone> omg omg omg
[07:40] <DarkStone> it worked
[07:40] <DarkStone> :D
[07:40] <mikearthur> h3sp4wn: reckon I want make-kpkg kernel_image or buildpackage
[07:40] <DarkStone> thank you all
[07:41] <eightiesk> and it freezes after the bar fills starting up
[07:41] <DarkStone> right
[07:41] <DarkStone> i need java now
[07:41] <DarkStone> >_<
[07:41] <eightiesk> !dapper
[07:41] <ubotu> dapper is the 4th and latest release of Ubuntu. Version 6.06 LTS, codename "Dapper Drake"
[07:41] <waylandbill> Darkstone, keep in mind that if the isp changes the dns server, you'lll have to edit the file.
[07:41] <eightiesk> !breezy
[07:41] <ubotu> breezy was the third release of Ubuntu. Version 5.10, codename "Breezy Badger"
[07:41] <DarkStone> ok
[07:41] <dr_willis> also that fike may get messed up each time ya reboot..
[07:41] <h3sp4wn> I do make-kpkg --initrd binary (gives you 4 debs source, doc, headers and image)
[07:41] <eightiesk> hello
[07:41] <eightiesk> is anyone there?
[07:41] <DarkStone> one thing though....
[07:42] <DarkStone> how can konk access the net
[07:42] <dr_willis> not sure what the deal  but dapper uses some resolov servce/tool that seems to mess me up every so often
[07:42] <waylandbill> I thought that was the one thing. :-)
[07:42] <waylandbill> Darkstone, enter the protocol and address you want it to go?
[07:43] <DarkStone> yes
[07:43] <DarkStone> it works
[07:43] <drew> hi
[07:43] <DarkStone> actually...
[07:43] <DarkStone> NO
[07:43] <DarkStone> its doing it
[07:43] <DarkStone> AGAN
[07:43] <DarkStone> AGAIN*
[07:43] <waylandbill> dr_willis: I've had resolv issues in the past as well.
[07:43] <DarkStone> >:(
[07:43] <eightiesk> hello
[07:43] <DarkStone> bah
[07:44] <DarkStone> the sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre creates the same error as before
[07:44] <DarkStone> bad dns
[07:44] <dr_willis> waylandbill,  yea - its one of thiose 'lets make things more user friendly and harder to trouble shoot' things i think
[07:44] <DarkStone> and firefox just died too
[07:44] <DarkStone> :|
[07:44] <dr_willis> sounds to me like a bad server
[07:44] <Raito> I need dire help, when I installed my nvidia drivers everything seemed fine, but when I restarted my X (graphical interface) broke and it had to boot up in command line mode, what should I do to get X back?
[07:45] <DarkStone> ok...
[07:45] <DarkStone> i forgot to put it in the network settings
[07:45] <drew> can we im people with aim with this
[07:45] <waylandbill> Raito, restore the previous xorg config file.
[07:45] <DarkStone> :|
[07:45] <dr_willis> Raito,  so the nvidia drivers have NEVER worked for that system yet? its a cleaninstall?
[07:45] <Raito> err, how do you do that?
[07:46] <prozen[x] > sup
[07:46] <drew> hi
[07:46] <Raito> It has worked before, I installed a different flavour of ubuntu
[07:46] <prozen[x] > man i hadnt checked out irc ina while
[07:47] <Raito> I used 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' both times
[07:47] <dr_willis> Raito,  so has it ever worked on this pc? a kernel update may break the nvidia drivers.
[07:47] <dr_willis> in which case ya do the nvidia driver isntall stuff again.
[07:47] <prozen[x] > does anyone script around here
[07:47] <Raito> it has worked on kubuntu 6.06, but I tried it on Xubuntu 6.06 the same way and it screwed up
[07:47] <DaSkreech> lnxkde: Yeah all of three days!!!!!
[07:47] <prozen[x] > does anyone script around here
[07:48] <dr_willis> prozen[x] ,  thats rather vague. :P
[07:48] <dr_willis> and a large topic
[07:48] <lnxkde> DaSkreech : what happened?
[07:48] <DarkStone> guys
[07:49] <DarkStone> tell me a command which will acces reps?
[07:49] <DarkStone> repos*
[07:49] <DarkStone> that update one?
[07:49] <dr_willis> !apt
[07:49] <ubotu> apt is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowto - also see !synaptic (gnome) or !adept (kde)
[07:49] <DarkStone> upt-get update?
[07:49] <DarkStone> apt*
[07:49] <DarkStone> er
[07:49] <DarkStone> help
[07:49] <DarkStone> again
[07:50] <DarkStone> sohaib@sohaib-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get update
[07:50] <DarkStone> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[07:50] <DarkStone> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[07:50] <_osh_> DarkStone: sudo apt-get.....
[07:50] <prozen[x] > hmmm
[07:51] <DarkStone> erm
[07:51] <DarkStone> E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[07:51] <DarkStone> E: Unable to lock the download directory
[07:51] <DarkStone> :s
[07:51] <DarkStone> what does that mean
[07:51] <DaSkreech> lnxkde: Did you hear that there might be KDE4 debs in the edgy repos?
[07:51] <JohnFlux> DarkStone: is adept running
[07:51] <DarkStone> no
[07:51] <lnxkde> yep
[07:51] <DaSkreech> Sweet
[07:52] <DarkStone> :|
[07:52] <DaSkreech> DarkRavenMixage: Hello?
[07:52] <PingunZ> hi
[07:52] <koolatron> Heya, I'm having a problem with xine and FLAC.  flac123 will play files, but I can't get xine or anything that uses xine to
[07:52] <lnxkde> I want to be sure about that before updating to edgy :)
[07:52] <JohnFlux> uh what?
[07:52] <DarkStone> one thing guys
[07:52] <JohnFlux> DaSkreech: what kde4 debs?
[07:52] <JohnFlux> DaSkreech: we don't have anything that is kde4 ish!
[07:52] <JohnFlux> DaSkreech: (we being kde)
[07:52] <DarkStone> how do i make a shortcut to firefox????
[07:52] <DaSkreech> JohnFlux: Shhhhhhh
[07:52] <PingunZ> aha :
[07:52] <koolatron> xine-extracodecs is installed
[07:52] <prozen[x] > so no one scripts
[07:52] <DaSkreech> JohnFlux: It's not supported and it's a rumour
[07:52] <dr_willis> DarkStone,  i just drag it from the menus to the desktop/panel
[07:52] <JohnFlux> DaSkreech: svn doesn't even compile
[07:52] <koolatron> and xine-config finds the codec, but reports it as "unknown codec xineplug_flac.so"
[07:53] <DaSkreech> In fact forget that we are having a discussion about it in front of you :)
[07:53] <JohnFlux> DaSkreech: it doesn't do anything!
[07:53] <DarkStone> dr-willis
[07:53] <JohnFlux> DaSkreech: few apps run
[07:53] <DarkStone> i have to type firefox in terminal
[07:53] <JohnFlux> DaSkreech: lol, it's crazy
[07:53] <DarkStone> to start it up
[07:53] <DaSkreech> JohnFlux: Yeah.. It's edgy and hip!
[07:53] <JohnFlux> craziness
[07:54] <DaSkreech> Yeah. It's not going to be used by people though you understand that?
[07:54] <DarkStone> i have to type firefox in terminal
[07:54] <DarkStone> to start it up
[07:54] <DarkStone> is there a way i can make a shortcut
[07:54] <PingunZ> dascreech, make a new starter name : firefox icon :: what you want and command : firefox
[07:54] <JohnFlux> DaSkreech: I just wonder what is there though. even the core apps don't work
[07:54] <PingunZ> just right click you panel ?
[07:55] <koolatron> Anyone?  xine and FLAC?
[07:55] <koolatron> not playing nicely together?
[07:55] <DaSkreech> JohnFlux: Nothing but it makes agood testing ground
[07:56] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: I think that pingunz was talking to you
[07:56] <DaSkreech> koolatron: What happens?
[07:56] <DarkStone> :|
[07:56] <DarkStone> lol
[07:56] <DarkStone> err
[07:56] <DarkStone> how do i make a starter name...
[07:57] <DaSkreech> A lancher?
[07:57] <koolatron> DaSkreech It simply doesn't play
[07:57] <DarkStone> bah
[07:57] <ninHer> hi all
[07:57] <DarkStone> im confused now
[07:57] <visik7> can I recompile with a patch the whole kernel with restricted modules ?
[07:57] <prozen[x] > what r yall doing?
[07:57] <koolatron> DaSkreech I get an error message out of xine-ui and nothing happens
[07:57] <DaSkreech> koolatron: Kaffine?
[08:00] <DarkStone> hey
[08:00] <DarkStone> how do i make firefox my default browser
[08:02] <DarkStone> how do i make firefox my default browser
[08:02] <DaSkreech> Hold on :)
[08:02] <DarkStone> ok
[08:02] <DarkStone> thanks :)
[08:03] <franqui> (the question is, why do you want firefox to be your default browser? ;) )
[08:03] <weedar> Is there any way to login to a remote Kubuntu machine that is not logged in to KDE? Krdc complains that the server is not running on the remote machine
[08:03] <franqui> (nevermind, just a joke)
[08:03] <kosh> system settings -> kde components -> default applications -> web browser and set ti to firefox
[08:03] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: Do you use System Settings Or Kcontrol?
[08:03] <DarkStone> erm
[08:03] <DaSkreech> ^^ that :-)
[08:04] <franqui> weedar: ssh
[08:04] <DarkStone> well i installed the latest version of kubuntu
[08:04] <DarkStone> i dont know
[08:04] <DarkStone> kcontrol i think
[08:04] <weedar> franqui: well, I want to do GUI-things, ssh isn't great for stuff like that ;)
[08:04] <kosh> just replace system settings with kcontrol the rest is the same
[08:04] <kosh> weedar: just use ssh and you can run any gui program you want
[08:05] <DarkStone> ok
[08:05] <franqui> yeah
[08:05] <kosh> weedar: ssh -X username@server and when you login you can run kate& for example
[08:05] <kosh> that will allow you to run firefox for your default but then later you will have to figure out why you would want to
[08:05] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: They are the same thing just different interfaces
[08:05] <DarkStone> really?
[08:05] <DaSkreech> System Settings is on the K menu
[08:05] <DarkStone> ok
[08:05] <DarkStone> in that case
[08:05] <kosh> systems settings and kcontrol are the same things
[08:06] <DarkStone> i will stick with konk
[08:06] <kosh> firefox and konqueror are not the same things
[08:06] <weedar> kosh: wow, that I did not know
[08:06] <weedar> thanks :)
[08:06] <kosh> firefox uses gecko and konqueror uses khtml
[08:06] <DarkStone> ok
[08:06] <kosh> firefox also uses about 10x as much memory and runs slower
[08:06] <DarkStone> really
[08:06] <DarkStone> ok
[08:06] <kosh> unless you specifically want to use a firefox extension you probably don't want it to be the default
[08:06] <DarkStone> ok
[08:06] <DaSkreech> But Firefox has extensions and works with Google/yahoo Etc
[08:07] <kosh> in konqueror you can right click on a link and use open with to open a specific thing with firefox if you want to but konqueror is I think a better default
[08:07] <DaSkreech> For some reason Yahoo! tells me that I should stop using a mac :)
[08:07] <kosh> DaSkreech: in what way do they work with google/yahoo?
[08:07] <thyagarajan> any body worked with joomla cms?
[08:07] <kosh> DaSkreech: with konqueror I can just use gg: search string to search google
[08:07] <kosh> there is also as earch bar but I get rid of that
[08:08] <weedar> Speaking of SSH - just now I got the error "REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED!" when attempting to logon to the remote machine - Is there a good reason for this happening? Both machines are on the same network
[08:08] <DaSkreech> Gmail and the new Yahoo interface for mail
[08:08] <DaSkreech> Sorry.. Ajaxy type things
[08:08] <kosh> ah crap stuff
[08:08] <DaSkreech> Not to say that Konq can't do it. It can but some people don't like us :(
[08:08] <v3ctor> gmail works if you have konq teell server it is mozilla
[08:08] <kosh> konqueror will work with gmail
[08:08] <DaSkreech> Even though Google Earth is written in qt :-(
[08:08] <kosh> you just have to have it lie that it is firefox
[08:08] <DrBair> as does google maps
[08:08] <kosh> konqueror works fine, google is blocking it by the browser string for some reason
[08:09] <kosh> so you have it lie and then it works
[08:09] <DaSkreech> Yeah ...
[08:09] <kosh> personally I HATE AJAX
[08:09] <DaSkreech> It's not that bad :-)
[08:09] <kosh> it is far beyond what a browser is designed for and it causes all kinds of very screwed up bugs
[08:09] <kosh> DaSkreech: then you don't know how it actually works if you don't think it is that bad
[08:10] <kosh> DaSkreech: go look at googles docs on how to make it work with all the different security programs that people have on their systems and the weird things that break it
[08:10] <DarkStone> am i dc?
[08:10] <DaSkreech> You are now
[08:11] <DaSkreech> kosh: Yeah but it's a stop gap solution
[08:11] <thyagarajan> we are disserted
[08:11] <DaSkreech> I don't expect it to be here in the same form for the nxt 10-20 years
[08:11] <thyagarajan> only we 2 are connected i beleive
[08:11] <thyagarajan> Daskr
[08:12] <kosh> the ajax stuff will be a buggy pos for years
[08:12] <DaSkreech> Well would you prefer XUL?
[08:13] <kosh> DaSkreech: even less portable
[08:13] <DaSkreech> Right
[08:13] <kosh> DaSkreech: it should just be done where the page is refreshed
[08:13] <kosh> putting javascript on a page is telling about 10% of your users to go away, putting ajax on the page is closer to 25%
[08:13] <DaSkreech> Right but for some people it's very useful
[08:13] <kosh> if you are trying to make money off a site then you are going to cost yourself far more money then you could ever get back
[08:16] <bary> it is posibile to see the windows partition? new to linux
[08:16] <DaSkreech> Yes
[08:16] <bary> can you help me out?
[08:17] <bary> i really dont wanna use windows...kubuntu rocks :)
[08:17] <thyagarajan> format the window
[08:17] <thyagarajan> part
[08:18] <bary> lol..i still have some stuff there
[08:18] <bary> but i will do that soon
[08:18] <DaSkreech> haha
[08:18] <DaSkreech> Ok when did you install Kubuntu?
[08:18] <thyagarajan> i heard that if it is an NTFS you will have much task
[08:18] <DaSkreech> thyagarajan: No
[08:19] <DaSkreech> You just cannot write to it
[08:19] <DaSkreech> You can see it fine
[08:19] <thyagarajan> is it a fat32/16
[08:19] <bary> last night ...and i didnt sleep yet
[08:19] <bary> i really like it
[08:19] <DaSkreech> :-)
[08:19] <DaSkreech> Ok make a directory in your /mnt/ folder
[08:19] <DaSkreech> !mount
[08:19] <ubotu> Disks store lots of data. Partitioning: try gparted or qtparted  - Formatting: see the manpage for mkfs  - Mounting: system -> administration -> disks
[08:20] <ReALITY5> how to join into the quakenet?
[08:22] <Child4Christ> ok i made a boo boo, i tried to install cluster software and it failed with an error (3) and i cant remove it via apt-get cause that gives me this error: E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) anyone able to help? :)
[08:22] <ReALITY5> how to install ati drivers on ubuntu
[08:22] <Hawkwind> !ati
[08:22] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:22] <Child4Christ> currently using Gnome and the Ubuntu software, well, used Ubuntu software for installing it
[08:22] <ReALITY5> !ati
[08:24] <ReALITY5> can i install fglrx for an ati radeon 9200 se?
[08:24] <ReALITY5> or is there something complicated
[08:25] <bary> DaSkreech
[08:25] <DaSkreech> bary: on the Command line
[08:25] <DaSkreech> bary: Wait do you know how to get to a command line? :)
[08:25] <bary> DaSkreech: yes
[08:25] <bary> DaSkreech: i've made a internet connection too
[08:25] <bary> DaSkreech: :)
[08:25] <DaSkreech> ok type sudo mkdir /mnt/<directoryname>
[08:25] <DaSkreech> very well done ;)
[08:26] <bary> any name?
[08:26] <DaSkreech> any name you like
[08:27] <bary> DaSkreech: done
[08:27] <bary> DaSkreech: i can see the directory on media:/hdb1/mnt/
[08:27] <DaSkreech> ok now type sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/directory name
[08:27] <DaSkreech> bary: Kool :)
[08:28] <bary> DaSkreech: " mount can't find...."
[08:29] <DaSkreech> in media:/ Can you see a hda1?
[08:29] <bary> DaSkreech: yes
[08:30] <mindspit> hallo you fantastic people!
[08:30] <bary> DaSkreech: "you must specify the filesystem type"
[08:31] <DaSkreech> bary: Ah :)
[08:31] <DaSkreech> It's NTFS?
[08:31] <bary> yes
[08:31] <NthDegree> try NTFS :p
[08:32] <stamen> hi
[08:32] <stamen> why I can;t listen music with amarok
[08:32] <stamen> could anybody help me
[08:32] <NthDegree> stamen is it an mp3?
[08:32] <stamen> I have installed the codecs
[08:32] <stamen> yes
[08:32] <bary> DaSkreech: so?
[08:32] <NthDegree> you have libxine-extracodecs
[08:32] <DaSkreech> ok now type sudo mount  -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt/directory name
[08:32] <NthDegree> ?
[08:32] <bary> DaSkreech: damn :)
[08:32] <stamen> maybe not
[08:33] <stamen> I will see
[08:33] <NthDegree> stamen, you need the libxine-extracodecs (I think that is what it's called)
[08:33] <stamen>  yes you are right
[08:33] <stamen> thank you very much
[08:33] <bary> DaSkreech:  already mounted or is busy
[08:33] <stamen> this was the problem
[08:33] <DaSkreech> Ah!
[08:33] <DaSkreech> Hmm
[08:34] <DaSkreech> Do you know about pastebin?
[08:34] <NthDegree> stamen, best way is to convert all your mp3s to ogg, saves you having problems :)
[08:34] <DaSkreech> !pastebin
[08:34] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:34] <sebastian> hi
[08:34] <DaSkreech> NthDegree: Ha :) Help him out first :)
[08:34] <NthDegree> DaSkreech I think I did, he needed the libxine-extracodecs I think
[08:35] <DaSkreech> Cool :)
[08:36] <sebastian> I have to much stuff I don't want here on my install of Ubuntu/Kubuntu.  I am seriously thinking about doing a format and clean install.  However what about data I want to keep?  I assume I can make a new partion and move it there.  On either my first or second hard disk.  Will it autodetect that new partion or I got to edit fstab or?  Also well in Breezy which I later updated to Dapper.  I spent a day or so with help from
[08:36] <sebastian>  I format and re install Dapper I got to go through al that hassle again or?  can I say backup my settings and move them into my clean install of Dapper?
[08:37] <DaSkreech> sebastian: move them to a aprtition and then make a partition ofr /home
[08:38] <DaSkreech> for
[08:38] <sebastian> how do I do that exactly?
[08:39] <sebastian> move what into a new partition?
[08:39] <DaSkreech> Umm
[08:39] <DaSkreech> The data you want to save
[08:39] <DaSkreech> Oh
[08:39] <DaSkreech> Ok
[08:39] <DaSkreech> move your folder under /home to the new partition
[08:40] <sebastian> ok
[08:40] <pinucset> one thing, i dont know why but I don't have my cursor theme in kdm. I solved it some time ago in other computer doing some symbolik links, does somebody has them?
[08:40] <DaSkreech> Then move any other data you want to save under that folder
[08:40] <sebastian> well APache,  MySQL,  and PHP settings I guess?  not sure about which files I would be moving there though
[08:40] <DaSkreech> When you are reinstalling tell it to use that partition to mount to /home
[08:40] <sebastian> oh right so Home would get it's own partition I see
[08:41] <DaSkreech> most likely under /etc/<apprioate folder>
[08:41] <DaSkreech> Right
[08:42] <sebastian> ok thanks Daskreech
[08:43] <DaSkreech> Sure
[08:43] <sebastian> anyone know about rootkits?  let's say one got installed into Ubuntu/Kubuntu.  could it just get removed?  or would a reformat have to be done?
[08:43] <sebastian> also are there programs that can detect them so on?
[08:44] <sebastian> also a rootkit just like a virus can open a back door,  but could a firewall stop it from working?
[08:44] <mikearthur> yes
[08:45] <stamen> hi again
[08:45] <sebastian> a firewall could stop the backdoor?
[08:45] <stamen> tell me how toinstall X11 libraries
[08:45] <stamen> what I need
[08:45] <stamen> ?
[08:45] <sebastian> find them in the package manager I think
[08:45] <sebastian> search for X11
[08:45] <stamen> ok
[08:45] <eightiesk> !opera
[08:45] <ubotu> An advanced and free (only as in price) Web browser. Howto at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser Latest Ubuntu packages always at: http://opera.com/download
[08:46] <stamen> sebastian: was it adept for package manager
[08:46] <bary> DaSkreech:
[08:46] <DaSkreech> back!
[08:46] <sebastian> uhmmmmmmmm I think so with KDE.  I use Gnome mainly
[08:46] <stamen> ok
[08:46] <bary> DaSkreech: i have another problem too...with my video card
[08:46] <DaSkreech> bary: did the hard drive thing work?
[08:46] <bary> nopew
[08:47] <DaSkreech> want to get that working then?
[08:47] <jinho> hi
[08:47] <bary> DaSkreech:  dont know
[08:47] <DaSkreech> :-) ok what do you wnat then?
[08:47] <bary> DaSkreech: umask?
[08:47] <DaSkreech> man umask
[08:48] <jinho> Im trying to update my ati drivers to fglrx but I keep getting this message when I do "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg": "debconf: DbDriver "config": /var/cache/debconf/config.dat is locked by another process"- any ideas as to what this means?
[08:48] <Hslo> Hello - I'[m having trouble with manually installing programs... it keeps spitting back to me that "C compiler cannot create executables" ... does anyone know how to remedy that?
[08:48] <sebastian> jinho it means something else is usingi t
[08:48] <sebastian> using it
[08:49] <ReALITY5> dp u have installed gcc and make=
[08:49] <jinho> sebastian: what can I do to get dpkg-reconfigure to work then?
[08:49] <sebastian> not sure
[08:49] <Hslo> Hm
[08:49] <sebastian> I guess close all or most of your processes down and try again
[08:50] <Hslo> Yeah, make wasn't installed... didn't even think of that. =p Thanks
[08:50] <sebastian> maybe you got say the package manager open
[08:50] <sebastian> running
[08:50] <sebastian> and that's why your getting that message
[08:52] <jinho> oic
[08:52] <mikearthur> anyone here run UT2004?
[08:53] <icheyne> what sort of experiences have people had installing xgl on Kubuntu with an ATI card?
[08:55] <Hslo> Okay - so I installed make, but configure still spits back: "checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables"... any ideas? =\
[08:55] <lnxkde> icheyne : mine worked nice :) I got a X300 ati
[08:55] <Hslo> (gcc is also installed)
[08:55] <lnxkde> icheyne : but worked better with gnome
[08:56] <icheyne> lnxkde: cool
[08:56] <icheyne> lnxkde: why was it better with gnome?
[08:56] <DaSkreech> !tell Hslo about b-e
[08:56] <DaSkreech> Cause compiz is based off metacity which is built for gnome
[08:57] <icheyne> DaSkreech: ah thanks
[08:57] <sebastian> 1
[08:57] <sebastian> 2
[08:57] <sebastian> 3
[08:57] <icheyne> I tried an xgl demo disk today kororaa or whatever it's called and it's nice
[08:57] <icheyne> I'd like to get it going - fingers crossed that nothing screws up
[08:57] <sebastian> 4
[08:57] <sebastian> 5
[08:57] <sebastian> 6
[08:57] <icheyne> :S
[08:58] <DaSkreech> very too bad they got sued over it
[08:58] <jinho> sebastian: how can I close unnecessary background processes?
[08:58] <sebastian> uhmmmmmmmm
[08:58] <sebastian> pkill
[08:58] <icheyne> DaSkreech: who got sued?
[08:58] <jinho> in Konsole?
[08:58] <sebastian> pkill -a closes it all down I think
[08:58] <DaSkreech> the guy who makes Korroa
[08:58] <icheyne> sebastian: Ctrl-Esc
[08:58] <jinho> sebastian: closes everything down?
[08:59] <icheyne> DaSkreech: really!
[08:59] <icheyne> DaSkreech: I'll look it up
[08:59] <DaSkreech> Sure
[08:59] <sebastian> anyway time to go.  for the football
[08:59] <DarkStone> how do i apply themes to kubuntu
[08:59] <DarkStone> :|
[08:59] <DaSkreech> probably in Wikipedia :)
[08:59] <DarkStone> ?
[08:59] <icheyne> football in 1 minute!!!
[08:59] <icheyne> hehe
[08:59] <icheyne> cyall
[08:59] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: The instructions are on kde-look.org and inside nearly all themes
[08:59] <DarkStone> ok
[09:00] <DarkStone> ty
[09:00] <DaSkreech> Sure
[09:00] <DarkStone> kde 3.5?
[09:00] <DarkStone> 3.2-3.5?
[09:00] <DarkStone> or 4.0?
[09:02] <lnxkde> icheyne : gnome haves a toold to configure compiz
[09:02] <lnxkde> called gset I think
[09:03] <lnxkde> and worked very nice
[09:03] <DaSkreech> There is no 4.0
[09:03] <jinho> how can I kill a specific process: for instance I want to kill a process whose ID is 5166
[09:03] <DaSkreech> gconf?
[09:03] <DaSkreech> kill 5166
[09:03] <Hawkwind> jinho: kill 5166
[09:03] <heinrich> hi all, how do i burn cd on kubuntu?
[09:03] <jinho> thanks Hawkwind
[09:04] <DaSkreech> heinrich: k3b
[09:04] <heinrich> where is this?
[09:05] <DaSkreech> Alt+enter -> k3b
[09:06] <heinrich> thx
[09:06] <jinho> I can mount a hd that is formated as fat32 right?
[09:07] <DaSkreech> si
[09:07] <linuxmonkey> jinho yea use vfat as the type when mounting it
[09:07] <jinho> when I try mounting it
[09:07] <jinho> I get the message
[09:08] <jinho> "can't find /dev/sdb1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[09:08] <jinho> what should I do?
[09:08] <linuxmonkey> yeah edit your fstab
[09:08] <heinrich> my usb does not work
[09:08] <linuxmonkey> and add a mount in there
[09:08] <heinrich> everyt time i stick it in, the system freezes
[09:09] <jinho> linuxmonkey: just add /dev/sdb1
[09:09] <jinho> just like that?
[09:09] <linuxmonkey> no
[09:09] <linuxmonkey> let me get the line to add
[09:09] <DarkStone> erm
[09:09] <DarkStone> Required:
[09:09] <DarkStone> ./configure
[09:09] <DarkStone> make
[09:09] <DarkStone> make install
[09:10] <DarkStone> configure works fone
[09:10] <DarkStone> but make doesnt work..
[09:10] <jinho> linuxmonkey: sorry what do you mean?
[09:10] <DarkStone> says command not found?
[09:10] <DarkStone> is there something im doing wrong?
[09:10] <linuxmonkey> /dev/sdb1       /media/sdb1    vfat    defaults 0 0
[09:10] <linuxmonkey> something like that
[09:11] <linuxmonkey> drive mountpoint type options
[09:11] <bipolar> is anyone using apt-proxy?
[09:12] <mikearthur_> how do I set up WPA wireless in ubuntu
[09:12] <jinho> linuxmonkey: what does <dump> and <pass> mean?
[09:12] <linuxmonkey> i always set those to 0
[09:12] <jinho> kk
[09:12] <linuxmonkey> 0 and  0
[09:12] <heinrich> why does kubuntu freeze when i put the usb stick in?
[09:13] <DarkStone> when i use the MAKE command it says command not found?
[09:13] <|Denis|> how i can know the module of my wireless network?
[09:13] <DarkStone> what am i doinf wrong...
[09:14] <|Denis|> DarkStone: apt-get install make
[09:14] <linuxmonkey> you got build-essentials
[09:14] <DarkStone> ok
[09:14] <geneo93> DarkStone:  do you have build-essential installed
[09:14] <DarkStone> erm
[09:14] <DarkStone> i dont know
[09:14] <linuxmonkey> |Denis|: better for him to get build-essentials
[09:14] <|Denis|> anybody know how i can know the module of my wireless network?
[09:14] <|Denis|> linuxmonkey: yes
[09:15] <linuxmonkey> DarkStone:  sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:17] <paul_> linuxmonkey: how can I get Konqueror to have enough privilege to mount the hd w/o having to do it in Konsole?
[09:17] <DarkStone> bah wtf... my dns settings keep disappearing after 20 minz
[09:17] <DarkStone> :(
[09:17] <DarkStone> i cant download...
[09:18] <jinho> how can I give Konqueor privilege to mount a hd?
[09:19] <linuxmonkey> paul_ add it to your fstab it will mount it on boot
[09:19] <jinho> I did
[09:19] <jinho> but it doesnt recognize it
[09:19] <jinho> still
[09:19] <DaSkreech> jinho: One is for backup and one is for File system Checks
[09:19] <Blissex> jinho: the 'fstab' entry must have 'user' as an option...
[09:19] <linuxmonkey> oh thats right and rw if you want read and write
[09:19] <mindspit> Can i use ISPconfig to host multiple domains with multiple DynDns addresses ?
[09:19] <linuxmonkey> sorry forgot about those 2
[09:20] <jinho> wait so I'd put
[09:20] <jinho> defaults, user, rw
[09:20] <jinho> as the parameter?
[09:20] <linuxmonkey> sounds about right ya
[09:20] <jinho> kk ill try again
[09:20] <jinho> kk ill try again
[09:21] <DarkStone> :S when i click on administrator mode it doesnt ask me for a password.... and just hangs with a red border...
[09:21] <mikearthur_> can anyone help me getting WPA working?
[09:21] <linuxmonkey> and then ya can do  mount -a in a console :) real quick way of mounting all your mounts
[09:21] <DarkStone> :S when i click on administrator mode it doesnt ask me for a password.... and just hangs with a red border...
[09:21] <DarkStone> bah forget it
[09:21] <DarkStone> brb
[09:23] <bary> DaSkreech:
[09:23] <DaSkreech> bary
[09:23] <bary> DaSkreech: can you help me to install firefox?
[09:24] <DaSkreech> bary: Certainly
[09:24] <DaSkreech> apt-get install mozilla-firefox
[09:24] <DaSkreech> There you go :-)
[09:24] <bary> DaSkreech: so simple?
[09:24] <DaSkreech> Anything else you need?
[09:25] <DaSkreech> bary: Do you use adept?
[09:25] <bary> DaSkreech: could not open lock file...........
[09:25] <bary> DaSkreech: what do you mean?
[09:25] <DaSkreech> Ah
[09:25] <DaSkreech>  Do you have adept open now? :)
[09:26] <DaSkreech> do you know adept?
[09:26] <bary> DaSkreech: i've just open adept
[09:26] <DaSkreech> ok
[09:26] <bary> DaSkreech: but i dont have any ideea how to use it
[09:26] <bary> DaSkreech: :)
[09:27] <DaSkreech> in the filter type firefox
[09:27] <bary> DaSkreech: status installed
[09:27] <DaSkreech> hMM?
[09:27] <Doat> omg how can it be that _KATE_ crashed when i tried to paste some stuff and lost unsaved data :S:S:S
[09:27] <bary> DaSkreech: its installed i guess
[09:27] <DaSkreech> Ah
[09:28] <Doat> i'm so disappointed. i think i'm going back to gnome
[09:28] <DaSkreech> Then it should be in the K -menu -> internet -> Firefox
[09:28] <DaSkreech> Doat: Hmm?
[09:28] <mikearthur_> Can anyone help/tell me why knetworkmanager won't see my NDISWrapper card?
[09:28] <bary> DaSkreech: its not
[09:28] <DaSkreech> bary: Possibly also in katapult
[09:28] <DaSkreech> Ah?
[09:29] <DarkStone> ok back
[09:29] <DaSkreech> What happens when you type firefox on the command line?
[09:29] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> is there any soundcard for linux that has good drivers , aka produces very good audio quality?????????
[09:29] <Doat> DaSkreech: i don't really think such a simple and much used program as kate should have such bugs.
[09:29] <DaSkreech> all programs have bugs
[09:29] <DarkStone> can someone please tell me the command
[09:29] <DaSkreech> In that case all kernels should be immacualte since it's by far the most used software
[09:29] <bary> DaSkreech: firefox: command not found
[09:29] <DarkStone> the one that i was told earlier
[09:29] <Doat> DaSkreech: yup. but i never saw gedit crash and lose data
[09:29] <DaSkreech> bary: It is not installed then
[09:30] <h3sp4wn> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: I have an m-audio delta 44 that sounds pretty good
[09:30] <DarkStone> how do i use the MAKE command on kubuntu
[09:30] <DaSkreech> I have if that makes it any better
[09:30] <bary> DaSkreech: and how i have it?
[09:30] <DarkStone> i get a command not found error
[09:30] <DaSkreech>  Twice in one day
[09:30] <bary> DaSkreech: sorry how do i get it?
[09:30] <DaSkreech> Doat: If it helps I felt the same way
[09:30] <DarkStone> how do i use the MAKE command on kubuntu
[09:30] <DarkStone> i get a command not found error
[09:30] <DaSkreech> bary: under adept is says that Firefox is installed?
[09:31] <Doat> DaSkreech: yep. i guess i should just save more often
[09:31] <DaSkreech> !tell DarkStone about b-e
[09:31] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> h3sp4wn: i have maudio audiophile 2496, not installed though couse i havent seen any linux drivers for 64bit system
[09:31] <bary> DaSkreech: yes
[09:31] <Doat> and it wasn't that much stuff i lost anyway
[09:31] <Doat> but it still annoys me
[09:31] <h3sp4wn> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: ice1712 should work on 64 bit
[09:31] <DaSkreech> bary: Ok Then the little blue arrow can you click on it  and then click details
[09:31] <DaSkreech> Doat: Of course!
[09:31] <stamen> qt!
[09:31] <stamen> nvidia!
[09:32] <DaSkreech> !b-e
[09:32] <bary> DaSkreech: yes
[09:32] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for a pre-built package first!)
[09:32] <Doat> and now i lost all my enthusiasm to develop my python snake game ;(
[09:32] <stamen> !qt
[09:32] <ubotu> qt is the Q toolkit, which forms the base of KDE and a lot of other applications. For the Qt includes, install the libqt3-mt-dev package.
[09:32] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> h3sp4wn: ice1712 , is that a driver?
[09:32] <DaSkreech> Ok then clickon installed files and tell me what you see there?
[09:32] <DaSkreech> A whole list of iles?
[09:32] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> h3sp4wn: the audigy2 sounds like crap on linux
[09:32] <Snake> Doat: aw :(
[09:32] <Snake> :P
[09:32] <bary> DaSkreech: iles?
[09:32] <DaSkreech> files sorry
[09:33] <h3sp4wn> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: Why not use the audiophile it is supported pretty well in linux
[09:33] <DarkStone> i get a command not found error
[09:33] <bary> DaSkreech: only some infos : status: installed
[09:33] <DarkStone> when i use MAKE command on kubuntu
[09:33] <bary> DaSkreech: section: web
[09:33] <bary> d
[09:33] <Doat> Snake: haha
[09:33] <h3sp4wn> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: the audigy2 sounds bad under any operating system (unless your sounds are all in 48000)
[09:33] <bary> DaSkreech: action: keep
[09:33] <bary> DaSkreech: and so on
[09:33] <DaSkreech> bary: is there an actio remove?
[09:33] <bary> yes
[09:34] <bary> DaSkreech: yes
[09:34] <bary> DaSkreech: remove package
[09:34] <psb154> Engaaaaalaaaand
[09:34] <DaSkreech> remove it
[09:34] <DaSkreech> Then the button Apply changes at thetop should light up
[09:34] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> h3sp4wn: yeah , i think im gonna change it out 2day , you have a link to a driver i should use?
[09:35] <psb154> lol
[09:35] <DaSkreech> bary:  click Apply changes :)
[09:35] <h3sp4wn> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: Its in already you don't need any seperate driver
[09:35] <DarkStone> whats the command to get BUILD-ESSENTIALS
[09:35] <bary> DaSkreech: done
[09:35] <DarkStone> anyone?
[09:35] <jinho> I want to change the icon for a folder on  my desktop, but I keep getting the message that I dont have enough privileges, how do I get the privileges?
[09:36] <DaSkreech> Does it still say installed?
[09:36] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> h3sp4wn: wont i have to intall it manually somehow?
[09:36] <DarkStone> whats the command to get BUILD-ESSENTIALS
[09:36] <h3sp4wn> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: no
[09:36] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: apt-get install build-essentials
[09:36] <DarkStone> thnx
[09:36] <n0ctuRnaL-fieNd> h3sp4wn: ok , cool , thanks for the info
[09:36] <DaSkreech> bary: Does it still say installed?
[09:36] <h3sp4wn> n0ctuRnaL-fieNd: Unless there is any specific issues with it under 64 bit (but I don't think there is) the driver is open source
[09:36] <bary> DaSkreech: no
[09:36] <DarkStone> E: Couldn't find package build-essentials
[09:37] <DaSkreech> ok press Fetch Updates
[09:37] <DarkStone> im starting to hate myself..
[09:37] <DaSkreech> !b-e
[09:37] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for a pre-built package first!)
[09:37] <DarkStone> ive read that...
[09:37] <bary> DaSkreech: done
[09:38] <DaSkreech> bary: Ok no click on mozilla-firefox and install then apply changes
[09:38] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: apt-get install build-essential
[09:38] <jinho> I want to change the icon for a folder on  my desktop, but I keep getting the message that I dont have enough privileges, how do I get the privileges?
[09:38] <DarkStone> works
[09:38] <DarkStone> ty
[09:38] <DaSkreech> jinho: sudo chmod
[09:38] <DarkStone> im sorry i keep annoying everyone :X
[09:38] <DarkStone> im a newbie..
[09:39] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: Sure :)
[09:39] <jinho> DaSkreech: could you please elaborate?
[09:39] <DaSkreech> jinho: ok I don't know enough about the folde
[09:39] <DaSkreech> jinho: do you know ls -l?
[09:39] <johnsandman> using server with dual processor it seems one processor is working :|
[09:40] <h3sp4wn> johnsandman: Are you using the serer kernel ?
[09:40] <DaSkreech> johnsandman: You may need a SMP kernel
[09:40] <DaSkreech> ah h3sp4wn has it :)
[09:40] <jinho> DaSkreech: the list command?
[09:40] <h3sp4wn> linux-image-server
[09:40] <DaSkreech> jinho: Yes
[09:40] <johnsandman> which install option is it?
[09:41] <DaSkreech> jinho: do a ls -l for that directory and paste it here
[09:41] <DaSkreech> it should be just one line
[09:41] <h3sp4wn> johnsandman: aptitude install linux-image-server
[09:41] <johnsandman> ok thanks :D
[09:41] <jinho> drwxr-xr-x 6 root root   65536 1969-12-31 19:00 SharedHD
[09:41] <h3sp4wn> johnsandman: sudo aptitude install linux-image-server (forgot the sudo)
[09:41] <r0xz> lol
[09:42] <r0xz> google on "define:pixmap" anyone?
[09:42] <r0xz> google is paranoide
[09:42] <DaSkreech> Ah
[09:42] <johnsandman> I saw it i am working now by ssh :P
[09:42] <johnsandman> but thanks
[09:42] <DaSkreech> jinho: sudo chown <yourloginname>:<yourloginname> SharedHD
[09:43] <DaSkreech> jinho: Do a ls -l on it again and see if you can figure out what you just did :)
[09:44] <r0xz> *in konqueror that is
[09:44] <jinho> DaSkreech: it wont let me change ownership
[09:45] <jinho> btw that folder is where I mounted a hard drive, so is that a problem?
[09:45] <DaSkreech> jinho: With sudo?
[09:45] <DaSkreech> jinho: possibly
[09:45] <DaSkreech> jinho: Ok fine Lets do a chmod instead
[09:45] <DarkStone> whenever i open an mp3 with amarok my mp3 does not play
[09:45] <DarkStone> it just says playlist finished
[09:45] <DaSkreech> jinho: sudo chmod o+x SharedHD
[09:46] <DaSkreech> !tell DarkStone about Restricted
[09:46] <jinho> what did that just do?
[09:47] <SystematicDub> hey can't you change the universal to make mp3 plays
[09:47] <SystematicDub> let me find the HOWTO
[09:47] <Ft-laptop> Is there any way to check if CPU scaling works? I remember a kicker applet that was around in hoary...
[09:48] <mindspit> Can i use ISPconfig to host multiple domains in one IP with multiple DynDns addresses ?
[09:48] <jme__> mindspit: dyndns is ok with using multiple hostname on one ip address ?
[09:49] <DaSkreech> jinho: it gave everyone executable rights to the folder
[09:50] <mindspit> yes
[09:50] <propellerhead> hi
[09:52] <mindspit> how can i make the panel work on these domains for example a.homelinux.org , b.homelinux.org
[09:52] <mindspit> ?
[09:54] <SystematicDub> DarkStone: Hey I don't know if you figured out your amarok mp3 problem or not but heres some docs on it (i don't know if links are allowed) http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/MP3_on_Kubuntu_6.06
[09:55] <_osh_> !easyubuntu
[09:55] <ubotu> EasyUbuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. For help with and discussion of easyubuntu please join #easyubuntu.
[09:55] <DarkStone> its ok
[09:55] <DarkStone> i figured it out
[09:55] <DarkStone> thanks anyway
[09:55] <DarkStone> :)
[09:56] <Ft-laptop> hmm, I just remembered that the applet I thought of was for gnome...
[09:56] <DarkStone> i have one problem
[09:56] <SystematicDub> DarkStone: Ok cool!  How did you do it?
[09:56] <DarkStone> my dns settings keep resetting every couple on minutes
[09:57] <DarkStone> systematicdub
[09:57] <DarkStone> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[09:57] <DarkStone> i went there
[09:57] <DarkStone> :)
[09:58] <DarkStone> my dns settings keep resetting every couple on minutes
[09:58] <DarkStone> does anyone else have this problem
[09:58] <DarkStone> its a pain in the ass for me
[09:58] <tan__> hum, if nobody answer ... :/
[09:59] <DarkStone> :|
[09:59] <geneo93> DarkStone:  dont use dhcp
[09:59] <tan__> :] 
[09:59] <SystematicDub> DarkStone: Hey I was wondering were that was!  I stumbled onto that a couple of days ago and couldn't find it again.  Oh and about your prob...I can't help you there....I am so noob
[09:59] <DarkStone> lol
[09:59] <DarkStone> im a noob too
[09:59] <DarkStone> 2nd day i linux
[09:59] <DarkStone> but im learning well now
[09:59] <DarkStone> :D
[10:00] <DarkStone> im getting the grasp of things
[10:00] <DarkStone> and i can sya now
[10:00] <DarkStone> say*
[10:00] <DarkStone> it is truely better than windows...
[10:00] <DaSkreech> geneo93: DNS not IP
[10:00] <DarkStone> dascreech
[10:00] <SystematicDub> I'm still waiting for Dapper Drake to get here in the mail!
[10:00] <jme__> DarkStone: tell your friends about it :)
[10:00] <DarkStone> is this problem normal?
[10:00] <DarkStone> i did
[10:00] <DaSkreech> Not really
[10:01] <DarkStone> they stared at me like a freak :|
[10:01] <DaSkreech> Not abnormal either
[10:01] <DarkStone> ok
[10:01] <DarkStone> hrm...
[10:01] <DaSkreech> whats in your /etc/resolv.conf?
[10:01] <jme__> DarkStone: keep doing it anyway :) this is the only way :)
[10:01] <DarkStone> lol
[10:01] <DarkStone> ok
[10:01] <DarkStone> ;)
[10:01] <DarkStone> dascreech
[10:01] <DarkStone> wait 2 secs
[10:01] <DarkStone> im installing css
[10:01] <DarkStone> :|
[10:01] <tan__> oO
[10:02] <SystematicDub> Hehe it's true....tho most of my friends are gamers...so Linux is not a option
[10:02] <SystematicDub> installing css?
[10:02] <DarkStone> css decrypt
[10:02] <DarkStone> lets you watch dvd
[10:02] <DarkStone> commercial ones
[10:02] <tan__> hehe
[10:02] <SystematicDub> Ahhhhhhh I was thinking Css for the web
[10:02] <DarkStone> lol
[10:02] <DarkStone> ;P
[10:03] <tan__> i think about stylesheets
[10:03] <tan__> :)
[10:03] <DarkStone> DaScreech
[10:03] <DarkStone> nameserver 212.158.248.5
[10:03] <DarkStone> nameserver 192.168.1.1
[10:03] <DarkStone> thats whats in my file
[10:03] <DarkStone> but after 20 minz or so
[10:03] <DarkStone> it disappears
[10:03] <DarkStone> :|
[10:03] <jinho> DaSkreech: chmod didnt worke ither
[10:03] <jinho> either*
[10:04] <johnsandman> when looking to my lsmod it only tells processor is 0 but i have two installed
[10:04] <jinho> DaSkreech: the command you gave me said: command not found
[10:04] <DaSkreech> jinho: Can You give me the ls -l on the file again
[10:05] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: you have something that's over writing it
[10:05] <jinho> sure
[10:05] <jinho> drwxr-xr-x 6 root root   65536 1969-12-31 19:00 SharedHD
[10:05] <johnsandman> I installed linux-image-server but only one processor is in lsmod :|
[10:05] <SystematicDub> Hey I have a prob.  Okay today while using windozes (only temporarily) I was on Blender and I tried to render but it freaked out my graphic card....do you think it will do this in Kubuntu?
[10:05] <DaSkreech> jinho: And you can't go into the folder?
[10:05] <DarkStone> dascreech
[10:06] <DarkStone> what could it be
[10:06] <DaSkreech> DarkStone:
[10:06] <DaSkreech> Bind possibly
[10:06] <DarkStone> =\
[10:06] <DarkStone> i need to disable?
[10:06] <DaSkreech> I don't know
[10:06] <jinho> DaSkreech: I can access it fine- its just that I want to change the icon for it
[10:06] <DarkStone> hrm
[10:07] <yannux> coucou
[10:07] <johnsandman> is there an possibility to use two processors :|
[10:07] <yannux> quelqu'un sait si il existe une doc qui liste les ServiceType possible pour un servicemenu
[10:07] <jinho> DaSkreech: its just that I cant do stuff to it in the explorer cuz of lack of priviliges- which is driving me nuts
[10:07] <tan__> @yannux - english ? :>
[10:08] <yannux> oups sorry
[10:08] <DaSkreech> jinho: Oh then you will need to own it
[10:08] <yannux> is there a documentation with list of ServiceType for servicemenu ?
[10:08] <r0xz> guys, am i the only person having google to complain i have a virus or spyware when i do a "define:something"?
[10:08] <r0xz> only in konqueror btw
[10:08] <r0xz> not in firefox
[10:08] <jinho> DaSkreech: what do you mean?
[10:08] <DaSkreech> can you type chown?
[10:09] <crimsun> johnsandman: what do you mean from lsmod?
[10:09] <tan__> *afk
[10:09] <crimsun> johnsandman: cpus aren't enumerated from a listing of loaded kernel modules
[10:10] <DaSkreech> jinho: have you some problem with your clock btw?
[10:10] <DarkStone> dascreech
[10:10] <DaSkreech> that folder was made in 1969
[10:10] <DarkStone> how do i disable bind
[10:10] <DaSkreech> DarkStone:
[10:10] <jme__> r0xz: every seems good from here
[10:10] <DarkStone> how do i disable bind
[10:10] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: I don't even know if you have it installed :)
[10:10] <DarkStone> bah
[10:10] <DarkStone> how do i check
[10:10] <DarkStone> :)
[10:10] <DaSkreech> It's not installed by default. Did you install it?
[10:10] <jinho> DaSkreech- not that I know of...
[10:11] <DarkStone> i dont think so
[10:11] <DarkStone> i just put in the cd
[10:11] <DaSkreech> jinho: ok can you try the chown for me
[10:11] <jme__> DarkStone: you may try 'chkconfig --list'
[10:11] <DarkStone> bash: chkconfig: command not found
[10:11] <jinho> DaSkreech- sudo chown <mylogin>:<mylogin> SharedHD
[10:11] <DarkStone> :|
[10:11] <DaSkreech> Sure
[10:12] <jme__> maybe i do too much fedora
[10:12] <DaSkreech> Where <mylogin> is the username of your user
[10:12] <DaSkreech> jme__: Possibly :)
[10:12] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: do you have adept open?
[10:12] <DarkStone> i caqnt check
[10:12] <DarkStone> no
[10:13] <DaSkreech> ok try sudo aptitude search bind
[10:13] <jme__> you may replace <mylogin> by `id -u` (backquote are to be typed)
[10:13] <Chris_Tucker> is there a log of sshd connections? both completed and uncompleted?
[10:13] <jme__> and <mygroup> by `id -g`
[10:13] <jinho> DaSkreech: wait I did: sudo chown jinho:jinho SharedHD
[10:13] <r0xz> jme__: http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?lp=nl_en&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsorry%2Fmisc%2F%3Fcontinue%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.nl%2Fsearch%253Fq%253Ddefine%25253Asomething%2526ie%253DUTF-8%2526oe%253DUTF-8
[10:13] <jinho> and it says: command not found
[10:13] <DarkStone> ok
[10:13] <DarkStone> dascreech
[10:13] <DaSkreech> Yes if jinho is what you use to login
[10:14] <DarkStone> it shows a list..
[10:14] <jme__> Chris_Tucker: try /var/log/secure
[10:14] <DarkStone> of commands and descriptions..
[10:14] <r0xz> weirdness
[10:14] <jme__> r0xz: indeed :) i dont see how you could send any virus using http :)
[10:15] <jinho> DaSkreech: but it says command not found
[10:15] <DaSkreech> type just chown and tell me what you get
[10:15] <jinho> now it says Operation not permitted
[10:15] <DarkStone> whats that site where u can paste stuff
[10:15] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: Is bind in the list?
[10:15] <DarkStone> yes
[10:15] <DarkStone> :|
[10:16] <DaSkreech> does it have a i to the left of it?
[10:16] <DarkStone> what do i do..
[10:16] <DarkStone> erm
[10:16] <DarkStone> only one of em
[10:16] <DarkStone> i   bind9-host
[10:16] <DarkStone> p   bind
[10:17] <DaSkreech> r0xz: Just you
[10:17] <jme__> r0xz: http://www.google.fr/search?q=define%3Asomething&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
[10:17] <DarkStone> dascreech
[10:17] <jme__> r0xz: my guess is a bug in your 'nationnal' google
[10:17] <DaSkreech> jinho: ok type which chown
[10:17] <DarkStone> does that mean its installed?
[10:18] <DaSkreech> bind host is installed
[10:18] <DaSkreech> that's fine
[10:18] <DaSkreech> Hmm
[10:18] <DaSkreech> might be dhclient
[10:18] <DarkStone> hrm...
[10:18] <DaSkreech> geneo93: Good call :)
[10:18] <r0xz> jme__:well, in firefox and the same language it just works
[10:18] <jinho> DaSkreech: I get "/bin/chown"
[10:18] <DaSkreech> then it exists
[10:19] <DaSkreech> jinho: sudo /bin/chown <yourloginname>:<yourloginname> SharedHD
[10:19] <jme__> r0xz: oh this is something else then :)
[10:20] <jme__> r0xz: ask your konqueror to 'pretend' being firefox
[10:20] <r0xz> jme__: looks like it yes
[10:20] <r0xz> i will
[10:20] <DarkStone> :|
[10:20] <DarkStone> its gone
[10:20] <DarkStone> again!
[10:20] <DarkStone> dammit!
[10:20] <jme__> r0xz: there are some option for it and in theory it is preconfigured but maybe not for all the national stuff
[10:20] <DarkStone> >:(
[10:21] <DarkStone> now theres only 192.168.1.1 in my list
[10:21] <DarkStone> @_@
[10:21] <jinho> DaSkreech: "missing operand, Try /bin/chown --help for more information
[10:21] <jme__> jinho: cut/paste the line you typed to get this message
[10:22] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: Might be dhclient
[10:22] <Chris_Tucker> Blah
[10:22] <DarkStone> how do i check...
[10:22] <Chris_Tucker> er
[10:22] <DaSkreech> DarkStone: Unfortunately I have to go
[10:22] <DarkStone> ok
[10:22] <DarkStone> thanks anywaqy
[10:23] <DarkStone> anyway*
[10:23] <DaSkreech> If you can just ask again and let someone know it might be your dhcp that's doing it
[10:23] <jinho> $ sudo /bin/chown
[10:23] <jinho> /bin/chown: missing operand
[10:23] <jinho> Try `/bin/chown --help' for more information.
[10:23] <DarkStone> ok
[10:23] <r0xz> jme__:it just started doing normal again(?) I think it just a google error then
[10:23] <DaSkreech> geneo93: You awake?
[10:23] <r0xz> thanks btw
[10:24] <jme__> jinho: ok now do 'id' in a terminal, then press enter, and paste the result here
[10:24] <geneo93> yeah i'm around
[10:24] <DaSkreech> jinho: it needs the jinho and the SharedHD
[10:24] <DaSkreech> geneo93: It looks like it is DHCP can you help DarkStone?
[10:24] <jme__> r0xz: google is well known to dislike konqueror
[10:24] <DarkStone> :)
[10:25] <geneo93> well if you know all the parms i can
[10:25] <r0xz> ah i see
[10:25] <DaSkreech> Bye :-)
[10:25] <edu> hi!
[10:25] <jinho> uid=1000(jinho) gid=1000(jinho) groups=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),106(lpadmin),110(scanner),111(admin),1000(jinho)
[10:25] <geneo93> you need to know your dns server (isp) side
[10:25] <DaSkreech> Don't go contradicting me!!
[10:25] <edu> lol
[10:26] <DarkStone> so should i disable dhcp?
[10:26] <ryanakca> is there a boot floppy for kubuntu cd?
[10:26] <jme__> jinho: so the line to type is "sudo /bin/chown jinho:jinho SharedHD", corect Dskreetch
[10:27] <geneo93> DarkStone: what does your sudo ifconfig say for your connection
[10:27] <jme__> ryanakca: what do you mean, for all i know all kubuntu cd do boot
[10:27] <ryanakca> I'm installing it on an old server at school that had a cdrom drive but only boots from floppy (afaik)
[10:27] <h3sp4wn> ryanakca: You can boot the netboot image from a ramdisk in dos
[10:27] <h3sp4wn> ryanakca: Or over tftp (if your network card can do tftp boot)
[10:28] <DarkStone> whats the site to paste text in?
[10:28] <jinho> jme_: same error, it still says Operation not permitted
[10:28] <DarkStone> !spam
[10:28] <ubotu> I know nothing about spam
[10:28] <DarkStone> lol
[10:28] <DarkStone> :|
[10:28] <DarkStone> uhh
[10:28] <geneo93> DarkStone:  get all the info you need first
[10:28] <DarkStone> ok
[10:28] <ryanakca> nope... like this server is as recent as 1990....
[10:28] <ryanakca> ubotu forgot spam!!! NOOOO
[10:28] <jme__> jinho: you got a password issue. that all i can say
[10:28] <ubotu> I know nothing about forgot spam!!! noooo
[10:29] <geneo93> !PASTE
[10:29] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[10:29] <DarkStone> thats the one
[10:29] <DarkStone> thanks
[10:29] <DarkStone> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/16112
[10:30] <chx> I presume this is a faq but found no answers, sorry. How could I get 2.6.17 on my Dapper machine w/o compiling it?
[10:30] <chx> (ie. is there a deb?)
[10:30] <mikearthur> chx: you can't
[10:30] <mikearthur> it won't even run if you do compile it apparently
[10:30] <DarkStone> geneo93: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/16112
[10:30] <jinho> jme: what do you mean passowrd issue?
[10:30] <chx> mikearthur: O_O
[10:30] <mikearthur> needs a higher udev
[10:31] <ryanakca> 2.6.17 = ???... kernel?
[10:31] <chx> oh and what about compiling that too? Or I am entering a minefield there?
[10:31] <chx> ryanakca: yes, a kernel with a softmac
[10:31] <mikearthur> I woulnd'
[10:31] <mikearthur> wouldn't
[10:31] <h3sp4wn> I don't know why the decided to go for the softmac version
[10:31] <ryanakca> compiling your own kernel?
[10:31] <chx> ok, when is edgy eft out :D
[10:31] <ryanakca> *Gulps*
[10:32] <geneo93> DarkStone:  ok change it to manual instead of dhcp
[10:32] <ryanakca> 06.11 methinks
[10:32] <mikearthur> compiling your own kernel is easy
[10:32] <chx> ryanakca: I am experienced in that, I was doing Linux almost before there were distributions.
[10:32] <ryanakca> Next version of Ubuntu will be 6.10 "Edgy Eft"
[10:32] <ryanakca> ok, lol, nevermind...
[10:32] <chx> 10 == October? great, great.
[10:33] <chx> I need an os with apt + softmac in August. :)
[10:33] <h3sp4wn> chx: apt-get source udev from edgy - then build the kernel using make-kpkg (haven't confirmed that this would work0
[10:33] <DarkStone> geneo93: under gateway should i put my dns host ip?
[10:33] <DarkStone> or leave blank?
[10:33] <ryanakca> for the average person, compiling kernel = hard.... not impossible... hard
[10:33] <geneo93> no gateway is router addy
[10:33] <DarkStone> its empty for some reason
[10:33] <gnomefreak> h3sp4wn: its fixed
[10:33] <DarkStone> should i fill?
[10:34] <chx> h3sp4wn: OK will try (first, I need my notebook back from repair. I won't run that beast on this machine.)
[10:34] <h3sp4wn> gnomefreak: We are talking about getting 2.6.17 running on dapper
[10:34] <geneo93> yeah it should be 192.168.1.1
[10:34] <DarkStone> yeh
[10:34] <DarkStone> i just did it
[10:34] <DarkStone> ok what now
[10:34] <gnomefreak> h3sp4wn: download the deb
[10:34] <chx> gnomefreak: what deb????
[10:34] <geneo93> dns tab
[10:34] <h3sp4wn> gnomefreak: It needs a newer udev - I would rather build it against dappers libraries
[10:34] <gnomefreak> not real sure if the deb is built for dapper though
[10:34] <DarkStone> ok
[10:35] <geneo93> you need your isps ips
[10:35] <chx> gnomefreak: my question was, is there a 2.6.17 for dapper?
[10:35] <h3sp4wn> It won't be
[10:35] <gnomefreak> h3sp4wn: that would make sense just a whole lotta work lol
[10:35] <DarkStone> geneo
[10:35] <DarkStone> geneo93
[10:35] <DarkStone> im in it
[10:35] <chx> thx all bye
[10:35] <DarkStone> ive got em
[10:35] <gnomefreak> 2.6.17
[10:35] <gnomefreak> ther eis no stable 2.6.17
[10:35] <geneo93> ok then your done i think
[10:36] <DarkStone> geneo93
[10:36] <DarkStone> i did that before
[10:36] <DarkStone> and
[10:36] <DarkStone> after 20 mins
[10:36] <DarkStone> the ip disappears
[10:36] <DarkStone> :|
[10:36] <h3sp4wn> gnomefreak: there is at kernel.org
[10:36] <geneo93> you set you addy to 192.168.1.5 right
[10:37] <DarkStone> yes
[10:37] <DarkStone> my internal ip
[10:37] <gnomefreak> h3sp4wn: stable?
[10:37] <mindspit> Can i use ISPconfig to host multiple domains in one IP with multiple DynDns addresses ?  how can i make the ISPconfig panel work on these domains ... for example a.homelinux.org , b.homelinux.org ?
[10:37] <h3sp4wn> The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is:  	2.6.17.1
[10:37] <gnomefreak> oh ok didnt know it hit stable
[10:38] <geneo93> DarkStone:  it should be set in stone if you did it in admin mode
[10:38] <DarkStone> hold on
[10:38] <DarkStone> let me see
[10:38] <geneo93> the tab is at borttom of page
[10:39] <DarkStone> geneo93
[10:39] <DarkStone> i know about the admin mode
[10:39] <DarkStone> i changed the settings
[10:39] <DarkStone> :)
[10:39] <DarkStone> i guess il just have to wait and see now
[10:39] <geneo93> yup
[10:39] <DarkStone> should i do this for both wlan0 and eth0?
[10:39] <DarkStone> i only use wlan0
[10:40] <geneo93> also look at /etc/resolv.conf
[10:40] <DarkStone> ok
[10:40] <geneo93> and remove anything you dont need as for eth0
[10:41] <yanis> damn it. it's the second time I have the same problem with apt-get : E: The package libhtml-template-expr-perl is not ok and I don't know how to fix it!
[10:42] <geneo93> DarkStone:  you can disable lan in bios??
[10:49] <bluszcz> 
[10:52] <psb154> England top group B. 2, 2 draw with Sweden.
[10:54] <keyne> psb154: no you're not, i was watching this too :)
[10:55] <psb154> Keyne, my heart is going crazy :-) Those swedish...
[10:57] <keyne> yeah, the game was great. I can't believe how the swedish got back in the game so well in the second part
[10:57] <_osh_> Whee!!! We "won". :-)
[10:58] <psb154> keyne, England have never won against sweden, not for nearly forty years at least.
[10:58] <djk_> 38
[10:59] <keyne> yeah right
[11:01] <psb154> night.
[11:01] <keyne> england was very close to win this time
[11:02] <keyne> bye
[11:06] <mindspit> jow can i install internet explorer in ubuntu ?
[11:07] <h3sp4wn> mindspit: Buy cross over office
[11:08] <bimberi> mindspit: frankscorner.org should have howtos for setting up IE under wine
[11:09] <mcrandello> there used to be a script called wt2 but it was a third party thing you had to hunt down and I don't know if they even make it for the latest version s of wine
[11:09] <bimberi> i've used the sidenet script which worked ok
[11:10] <bimberi> you need IE in order to submit a Tax Return electronically in this country HEH!
[11:10] <mcrandello> actually it's listed at frank's corner it may work depending on the version of wine you got
[11:11] <mcrandello> bimberi: actually you need a firefox extension that makes them think you got IE ;p
[11:12] <bimberi> mcrandello: :)
[11:12] <djk_> mcrandello: actually, you need a real browser that doesn't need extensions :p
[11:13] <mcrandello> yeah but I'm going to have to get a better console font installed before I go back to links
[11:15] <mcrandello> http://refspoof.mozdev.org/faq.html
[11:18] <mcrandello> really though I can see why they don't build that in. They want people to announce they're using FF so that it will pressure some of these braindead web developers to think of the poor OSS users
[11:18] <_marek> how can I make some port opened in my ubuntu ?? stupid question but I need it quicly :/
[11:21] <_marek> is that so obvious ?
[11:24] <bleaked> _marek: umm, by default, there is no firewall installed, and thus no ports blocked.
[11:25] <bleaked> so unless you have a iptables set up, you'll need to set up forwarding on your router.
[11:25] <paracelx> can somebody help me please, my desktop bar that goes on the top of my display has dissapeared and the only way i can get the menu is f12. How do i get the menu back?
[11:26] <paracelx> it happend after i did a synaptic update
[11:27] <mcrandello> right-click, "Run command" then type "kicker"
[11:27] <paracelx> ok let me try
[11:28] <paracelx> works great can i make it auto load every time?
[11:29] <mcrandello> it should load up automatically when you log in, does it do this every time you log out?
[11:29] <paracelx> yes
[11:29] <paracelx> it never shows up
[11:29] <paracelx> but this may have fixed the problem
[11:30] <mcrandello> try it and let me know if it worked
[11:31] <paracelx> alright i'll try
[11:31] <paracelx> it used to have a taskbar on the top thogh and this one is on the bottom
[11:32] <paracelx> is that a different program
[11:32] <paracelx> the one on top had a battery meter for my laptop
[11:32] <mcrandello> hrmm were you using gnome before?
[11:32] <paracelx> yes i just installed this os
[11:32] <paracelx> and then did synaptic update and installed a bunch of diffent stuff and everything dissapeared
[11:33] <mcrandello> logout, then in the login screen there should be a menu button I think. Make sure you have gnome selected and see if that makes it work right.
[11:33] <paracelx> ok ill try it now
[11:34] <paracelx> it doesnt have gnome just failsafe knome it says Xfce Session thogh
[11:36] <paracelx> how do i get it back to gnome?
[11:36] <mcrandello> try this from a console "sudo apt-get install gnome-desktop-environment"
[11:37] <paracelx> ok let me try
[11:40] <paracelx> by console u mean terminal?
[11:40] <mcrandello> yes
[11:41] <paracelx> ok i have to put internet in that computer right to work
[11:41] <bernier> hi, I just wanted to say that im quitting the community because of my family who's not used enough to linux OS and who want windows back. I'll surely come back soon when i'll get my new comp. I just wanted to say that you guys are doing a great job because ubuntu/kubuntu is getting great i'va been so much farther than last time in my linux knowledge and thanks for being there to help newbs like me who needed help at their begining. Thanks you
[11:41] <paracelx> so i have to go for a minute from this comp
[11:41] <mcrandello> ah okay
[11:41] <mcrandello> yeah you'll need internet, of course it may tell you it's already installed and up to date
[11:42] <paracelx> brb oh ok let me try that first
[11:42] <mcrandello> damn bernier just needed to dual boot it sounds like
[11:42] <paracelx> said count find package ill have to go online
[11:42] <mcrandello> alright
[11:43] <gan|y|med> hello
[11:44] <mcrandello> sup
[11:44] <gan|y|med> how can i get some more streams (video and audio) displayed in amarok or kaffeine (or whatever)... so that i don't have to search the net and enter them manually (i don't wanna appear lazy, just multimedia is supposed to be leisure not work)?
[11:44] <gan|y|med> like in winamp, e.g.
[11:47] <naira> hello
[11:47] <naira> Can anyone help me with the tablet on my X41?
[11:48] <yo> help
[11:48] <yo> hello everyone
[11:53] <ministry> hello
[11:53] <noteventime> 'ell
[11:53] <noteventime> p
[11:53] <noteventime> yo, whats your problem
[11:53] <noteventime> 'ello*
[11:53] <DarkStone> i feel so stupid at the moment
[11:53] <DarkStone> :|
[11:53] <ministry> anyone has any ideea why I can't play a God damn mp3 file?
[11:54] <ministry> and I'm out of libraries to install :)
[11:54] <DarkStone> i have downloaded snes9x
[11:54] <DarkStone> its a tar.bz file
[11:54] <DarkStone> how do i instal
[11:54] <DarkStone> open
[11:54] <DarkStone> whatever
[11:54] <DarkStone> use
[11:54] <ministry> xmms works ok, other players (xine,mplayer) won't work
[11:54] <mcrandello> DarkStone: tar vjvf snes9x.bzw
[11:54] <DarkStone> anyone?
[11:54] <DarkStone> ok
[11:54] <mcrandello> or whatever the name of the file is
[11:54] <mcrandello> then you gotta look inside
[11:55] <bary> hey
[11:55] <|lostbyte|> !glxgears
[11:55] <ubotu> To display the FPS in glxgears, run 'glxgears -printfps' in a terminal.
[11:55] <bary> can any1 help me out with umask
[11:55] <noteventime> !tell ministry about mp3
[11:55] <noteventime> !mp3
[11:55] <ubotu> For lots of multimedia issues this page has the useful information you want https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats see also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - Please use free formats, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[11:56] <noteventime> DarkStone, Did you download the source?
[11:56] <DarkStone> yes
[11:56] <|lostbyte|> Hai ! guys could you paste me your fps for glxgears.. ?
[11:56] <DarkStone> pm me
[11:56] <|lostbyte|> and card name ?
[11:56] <DarkStone> afk
[11:56] <noteventime> |lostbyte|, 10400 xfx 7600GT
[11:56] <|lostbyte|> nice..
[11:57] <mcrandello> here's mine:Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[11:57] <mcrandello> :(
[11:57] <noteventime> DarkStone, PM me when you get back :)
[11:57] <|lostbyte|> mcrandello, i think you'll need to add the GLX module.. in xorg.conf
[11:57] <mcrandello> If I do that the system will freeze
[11:58] <naira> Has anyone installed kubuntu on a tablet?
[11:58] <noteventime> naira, yes. but not mee
[11:58] <noteventime> Read about installing ubuntu somewhere
[11:59] <naira> Can't seem to get the stylus to work with the screen
[11:59] <pinucset> is there some way to can use the sony vaio's webcam?
[12:00] <naira> The FAQ's say to just to into xorg.conf and change to /dev/wacom to /dev/input/event#
[12:00] <naira> can't seem to find the event number that works
[12:01] <geneo93> try 0
[12:01] <naira> did that, that's the keyboard
[12:02] <geneo93> ask in main channel
[12:03] <mcrandello> Oooh they made a new ati fglrx package, maybe this fixes the freezing :D