[12:01] <fowlduck> does anyone know how to change gconf settings globally from the command line?
[12:01] <airmikey> h3sp4wn: thx much better now
[12:01] <Jerr> im gonna try it and see
[12:01] <harisund> h3sp4wn mysql-admin .. is it good? That was what I was about to try .. but wanted some opinions first.
[12:01] <Warbo> I'm going to mess around in a console now...
[12:01] <ompaul> erUSUL, theres a pm for you
[12:01] <Jerr> screen ftw
[12:01] <ketethatooblack> what?
[12:01] <h3sp4wn> harisund: That is the official supported mysql client
[12:01] <ketethatooblack> warbo i have a q
[12:01] <ardchoille> fowlduck: have a look at man gconftool . I don't know how to use it but I know that is the tool
[12:01] <sloucher> harisund: yeah, that's the one I was thinking of - it makes it easier, but it's still not simple
[12:01] <ketethatooblack> after im done with all these dapper stuff. will all my stuff be erased
[12:01] <h3sp4wn> harisund: I just used ssh keys
[12:01] <ketethatooblack> or all stil there. and iwill have dapper
[12:02] <harisund> h3sp4wn oh sweet.. ok that should be convincing enough :) ..
[12:02] <nihilocrat> Jerr : first make sure that the mod_perl module is properly symlinked, as in, it has a link in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ which shows up in cyan
[12:02] <harisund> h3sp4wn and the packages you installed?
[12:02] <fowlduck> ardchoille, doesn't let you do it globally, from what I can tell
[12:02] <iiibill> anyone using libpam-ldap on dapper?
[12:02] <chanakya> mc_ thanks it`s a nice piece of information
[12:02] <tailsfan> Hey
[12:02] <ardchoille> fowlduck: :(
[12:02] <nihilocrat> Jerr: then open up /etc/apache2/apache2.conf and make sure there is a line that would look like... lets see...
[12:02] <SurfnKid> !pastebin
[12:02] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (you can always find it in the channel topic, among other useful things)
[12:02] <h3sp4wn> harisund: The ones from sevas's repository
[12:02] <harisund> h3sp4wn ah ok .. do you remember the names of the packages? Or did you just do a "install freenx"?
[12:03] <mc_> chanakya, i live to serve
[12:03] <erUSUL> ompaul: i've seen it thanks but with !x i do not get what i want... it is the same factoid as fixres.
[12:03] <nihilocrat> Jerr : AddType application/x-httpd-perl  .pl
[12:03] <h3sp4wn> harisund: I don't remember it was quite a while ago
[12:03] <nihilocrat> Jerr : that should be it, I'm making that up based off of how apache should be set to recognize PHP files
[12:03] <harisund> h3sp4wn sorry if I am asking too many questions, btu I have been desperately trying out all sorts of remote access methods (for GUI) and have only left NX.. I haev tried all sorts of VNC servers (x11vnc,vnc4x,tightvncserver,vino..), XDMCP etc etc..
[12:04] <ketethatooblack> after i finish upgrading to dapper will listening to music and stuff be eaiser?
[12:04] <ketethatooblack> or just the smae?
[12:04] <harisund> h3sp4wn What OS is your client running?
[12:04] <h3sp4wn> harisund: linux
[12:04] <sheik> does anyone know a reason why apt wouldn't connect to the servers for updates?
[12:04] <harisund> h3sp4wn.. do you think if I use a Windows Client (from NoMachines) and Ubuntu server (FreeNX from Seveas') it will still work? Do I need to make any changes?
[12:05] <erUSUL> ompaul: nevermind the last msg i misunderstood the pm. thanks for the info and the time :D
[12:05] <ompaul> erUSUL, we try :)
[12:05] <h3sp4wn> harisund: I don't have it installed anymore because I never used it
[12:05] <Seveas> harisund, it'll only work with the nx 1.5 client
[12:05] <Seveas> NOT the 2.0 one
[12:05] <barktpolar> Hello room
[12:06] <openBack> if I upgrade from one nvidia card to another, I don't have to do anything but tweaks after I swap it, right? I can just go ahead and swap without problems?
[12:06] <harisund> ah interesting. Seveas, you are saying FreeNX from your repository server can be accessed by Windows client 1.5 from NoMachine?
[12:06] <ketethatooblack> fuck
[12:06] <ketethatooblack> sorry.
[12:06] <h3sp4wn> harisund: I never managed to get it working with the no machines key (only manually generated ssh keys) but I don't really know why
[12:07] <SurfnKid> !language
[12:07] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:07] <slavezero> what did i do wrong when i go to a dir with a perl script and it wants to save it to my machine
[12:07] <harisund> h3sp4wn ok .. I am going to try with custom SSH keys myself now .. but I am just worried about what Seveas said .. where I can find NX Client 1.5 for Windows now :( thanks Seveas though you saved me days of headache ...
[12:08] <ketethatooblack> what are the commands?
[12:08] <ketethatooblack> !comands
[12:08] <ubotu> I know nothing about comands
[12:08] <ketethatooblack> !commands
[12:08] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via applications -> accessories -> terminal (gnome) or kmenu -> system -> konsole (kde). Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[12:08] <Seveas> harisund, first get it working with the nomachine key...
[12:08] <Nutubuntu> Just upgraded Breezy --> Dapper. However, tetex was not installed and will not install. Problem seems to be with tetex-bin. Anyone know this one?
[12:08] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: I'm back. What are you up to?
[12:08] <harisund> Seveas how do I get it working? I mean, how do I check, the thing is I have a Ubuntu server and a Windows client.
[12:09] <harisund> Do you suggest I try from another Ubuntu machine?
[12:09] <SGershon> I am having some difficulty installing IE6 on wine (winetools). My symptoms are as in bug http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4975 .
[12:09] <Warbo> SGershon: Maybe try in #winehq (I think that is the right channel)
[12:09] <SGershon> I think that IE4 would suffice, but I don't see where/how to install it...
[12:09] <_DjScrew_> i am trying to boot the ubuntu disc, but when the disc is in my drive my pc will not display anything
[12:09] <_DjScrew_> but when i boot without a disc it boots fine
[12:10] <SGershon> Warbo, thanks!
[12:10] <openBack> SGershon: try ies4linux
[12:10] <ketethatooblack> warbo: after this update will all my stuff still be there
[12:10] <SGershon> Warbo, I tried #wine, but there is no one in there... :P
[12:10] <openBack> SGershon: google it ,worked great for me
[12:10] <porkpie> hi guy's any ideas why ubuntu server doesn't detect the cdrom on compaq dl360's
[12:10] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: All of your personal files and stuff will be, as well as your preferences
[12:10] <ctartamella> my boot only has the text (on a framebuffer) how do i enable the graphical boot?
[12:10] <Warbo> SGershon: Have a Google for "winetools", I think that installs IE4
[12:11] <openBack> if I upgrade from one nvidia card to another, I don't have to do anything but tweaks after I swap it, right? I can just go ahead and swap without issues?
[12:11] <ketethatooblack> warbo: thank you
[12:11] <SGershon> openBack, thanks for the tip as well. I tried ies4linux before trying winetools. It could not get IE working.
[12:11] <kyncani> SGershon: why installing ie4 or ie6 ??
[12:11] <openBack> SGershon: oh, sorry
[12:11] <SGershon> Any of the 3 versions.
[12:11] <erUSUL> ctartamella: which version of dapper did you instaled? server?
[12:11] <ctartamella> desktop
[12:11] <ketethatooblack> wow is this update really gonna take 30 minues?
[12:11] <openBack> yes, lol
[12:11] <SGershon> openBack, but I am sure I am the one to blame. The tools have great critics everywhere.
[12:11] <porkpie> I have tried 2 servers now and they both stop at detecting cdrom drive ???
[12:11] <erUSUL> ctartamella: and you do not have X? did any error show up during boot
[12:11] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: The setup takes a while (after it has finished the download)
[12:12] <erUSUL> ?
[12:12] <harisund> Seveas, thanks for your help ... it also appears NoMachine have a free .deb of NX server 2.0 on their web site .. I am going to try that out as well :)
[12:12] <polpak> SGershon, I have had more success with ie4linux than with winetools
[12:12] <SGershon> kyncani, I want to be able to run Outlook over wine to open PST files. No need to connect to exchange, only to open PST files.
[12:12] <ctartamella> erUSUL: i have X, what im trying to enable is the graphical splash screen for while it boots
[12:12] <_DjScrew_> i am trying to boot the ubuntu disc, but when the disc is in my drive my pc will not display anything - can anyone help?
[12:12] <SGershon> So if installing IE is being difficult, I'm preparing for aheadache with Outlook ;)
[12:13] <Warbo> ctartamella: That is called "usplash" and the boot option "splash" uses it
[12:13] <openBack> SGershon: ok, I can understand IE for testing things, but OE? why?
[12:13] <Warbo> SGershon: Evolution
[12:13] <ketethatooblack> warbo: oh ok. once i have this downloaded i have a question. i go to sympanatic package manager then look for gstreamer 10 or whatever download it then i can download mp3 files from the net
[12:13] <Warbo> SGershon: or (if you must) Thunderbird
[12:13] <SGershon> Warbo, Evolution won't open PST.
[12:13] <ketethatooblack> because what i usually do on windows is go to singingfish and it will automaticallyopen in windows media player
[12:13] <erUSUL> ctartamella: oh i misunderstood sorry. make sure you have usplash instaled
[12:14] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Did gnomefreak get you to delete the "#"s from the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list?
[12:14] <ctartamella> warbo:  so i just add splash to my append?  im using lilo
[12:14] <SGershon> I can load PST on windows, and then import with TB, then copy the mbox files, then open in Linux. Too much steps...
[12:14] <ketethatooblack> warbo: just on the deb lines
[12:14] <TANATHOS> Where can I find webmin in ubuntu?
[12:14] <Warbo> ctartamella: It is on the kernel line, that is all I know
[12:14] <SGershon> And then many of the HTML messages will not be parsed. :P
[12:14] <ctartamella> warbo: ok thanks
[12:14] <DarkProphet> is the sound b0rked for anyone in the latest update ?
[12:14] <sladen> TANATHOS: sudo apt-get install webmin
[12:14] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: OK, then yes you should just look for gstreamer
[12:14] <AngryElf> in what package is qmake in?
[12:14] <mc_> !webmin
[12:14] <ubotu> webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. Please avoid using it.
[12:15] <AngryElf> i just started and ended the same sentence with a preposition....i've got MAD grammatical skillz
[12:15] <Warbo> !ubuntucenter
[12:15] <ubotu> I know nothing about ubuntucenter
[12:15] <TANATHOS> Package webmin is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[12:15] <ketethatooblack> warbo: ok. then everything fixed music wise and i cant start buildling my ilbrary of music?
[12:15] <TANATHOS> ?
[12:15] <mc_> wtf  is webmin now longer supported?
[12:15] <ketethatooblack> !
[12:15] <ubotu> I know nothing about !
[12:15] <mc_> webmin is great
[12:15] <slavezero> where can i set the ip of my server
[12:15] <ketethatooblack> ubotu
[12:15] <meheren> what's the name of the program that let's you manage songs on yuor iPod?
[12:15] <mc_> slavezero, you cant
[12:15] <fowlduck> figured it out, set it using 'gconftool-2 --config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type <type> --set </path/to/whatever> <value>'
[12:15] <slavezero> lol
[12:15] <tailsfanDD> Anyone need help that maybe I can do
[12:15] <slavezero> there is no interface config file anymore
[12:15] <Nutubuntu> Can anyone here help me out with a tetex installation problem in Dapper?
[12:16] <ral_hn> meheren: sudo aptitude install gtkpod
[12:16] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: yes. once you have univese and multiverse enabled (the "#" tells apt not to use the line, so you enabled them by removing the "#") you can find pretty much everything you need in Synaptic
[12:16] <meheren> ok thx
[12:16] <h3sp4wn> porkpie: What do you need to use it for ? maybe try #ubuntu-server DL360's are very common servers (but be aware that it may take quite a while for you to get a response as it is not a support channel I don't think)
[12:16] <slavezero> mc_: vi the /etc/network/interfaces and i can thanks for the mis info
[12:16] <ketethatooblack> warbo: yay. okkk good
[12:16] <ketethatooblack> linux is looking good
[12:16] <Warbo> gtkpod?
[12:16] <tailsfanDD> !ipod
[12:16] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[12:16] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Open another terminal for a second...
[12:16] <sztanpet_> in "nice" what does most favorable scheduling mean? does it mean that nice -n 19 will be the app with the most priority?
[12:17] <aaronf0> how much space do you need for ubuntu on your hard drive?
[12:17] <ketethatooblack> warbO; i have another q. how come sometimes your name appears pink for other people but hten brown for me?
[12:17] <mc_> slavezero, well maybe i missunderstood you
[12:17] <ketethatooblack> ok
[12:17] <aaronf0> minimum install, no user data
[12:17] <mc_> slavezero, but it is not possible to change the ip that you got assigned
[12:17] <Warbo> sztanpet_: The nicer something is, the more processing power it will let others use (the word "priority" should be removed from the program really)
[12:17] <vegetka> elo. jest tu ktos z polski?
[12:17] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Type "cat /boot/vmlinuz"
[12:17] <atrophic> When I set VNC Viewer's color depth to anything above 256 it goes all transparent and bad looking on me.  I'm guessing it has to do with XGL/Compiz.  Any way around it?
[12:18] <ritvik> when I hibernated the system .... after resume my usb keyboard was working but usb mouse got stuck any idea what logs should I include while filing this bug?
[12:18] <vem0m> aaronf0: well it depends on what u install also about what is needed i would say if u were to make a partition to install it make it atleast 10 GB
[12:18] <sztanpet_> Warbo  ty :D
[12:18] <aaronf0> vem0m: with no extra data on it
[12:18] <ketethatooblack> warbo: no such file or directory
[12:18] <sztanpet_> Warbo ty :D
[12:18] <landsg> Warbo:  How are you doing?  I was talking with you last night about trying to get a usb stick mounted through the terminal.  I got some files transferred to it, but now can't get the usb stick to mount again so I can finish the job.  Can you help?
[12:18] <aaronf0> vem0m: default install, no apps added
[12:18] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: "cat /boot/vmlinuz*" then
[12:19] <Nutubuntu> Can anyone here help me out with a tetex installation problem in Dapper?
[12:19] <vem0m> aaronf0: i think about 5 GB but still would recommend at least 10
[12:19] <sztanpet_> Warbo so nice -n -20 will be the one with the most priority? :D
[12:19] <aaronf0> i was thinking about 3-4
[12:19] <aaronf0> why so high?
[12:19] <tailsfanDD> What sound system do you guys use?
[12:19] <Warbo> sztanpet_: It will be the nicest. Nice guys finish last
[12:19] <ketethatooblack> warbo: theres no differncei nthat?
[12:19] <ketethatooblack> wait you want the * in there
[12:19] <sztanpet_> Warbo :D thx again
[12:19] <vem0m> aaronf0:  for all the extra dependicies u may need for stuff u were to install
[12:19] <ketethatooblack> warbo: lots of nonesense stuff coming up
[12:19] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: You said Linux looks nice
[12:20] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: That is what Linux looks like :)
[12:20] <aaronf0> vem0m: should i mention again that im not going to install anything else?
[12:20] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: You can stop it with ctrl-c
[12:20] <ketethatooblack> warbo: seriously. ew.
[12:20] <ketethatooblack> warbo: hahaha no ew. just bleh.
[12:20] <tailsfanDD> Is theer anyway to stop timeouts from happening with dial-up for Ubuntu>
[12:20] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Linux is the kernel. Ubuntu is the OS
[12:20] <vem0m> aaronf0: i would still give it 5 GB to be safe sorry just loooking towards the future
[12:20] <skom> hello, i'm trying to resize my windows ntfs partition using gparted and am running into a problem. i've unmounted my windows partition but i get the warning "Unable to read the contents of this filesystem ... Did you install the correct plugin for this filesystem?" can anyone help? thanks
[12:20] <asdfasdf> can anyone tell me how to remove an old version of glib?
[12:20] <ketethatooblack> warbo: haha some people think im the smartest person in the world but they have no cluehow much i DONT know
[12:20] <aaronf0> vem0m: not my first distro
[12:20] <ketethatooblack> warbo: oohh so UBUNTU looks nice
[12:21] <aaronf0> vem0m: i also dont intend to use it for anything but irc
[12:21] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Better :)
[12:21] <aaronf0> vem0m: so i dont need future expansion area
[12:21] <vem0m> aaronf0: just what i think as i duuno the exact as it still depends per system
[12:21] <ketethatooblack> warbo: what is a kernel anyway? haha i've probably said alot of things in the last few days that sound really stupid
[12:21] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Oh yeah, you want to know how Linux sounds?
[12:21] <aaronf0> depends varrying 1 gig?
[12:21] <h3sp4wn> !kernel
[12:21] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux'). You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[12:21] <ketethatooblack> warbo: sureee
[12:21] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: The kernel is the thing which connects the hardware and the software
[12:22] <vem0m> aaronf0: i dunno what a base install takes so i dunno
[12:22] <erUSUL> asdfasdf: sudo apt-get remove --purge package_of_the_old_glib (i do not imagine how you can you have to glibc's ackage instaled but..)
[12:22] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: "cat /boot/vmlinuz* > /dev/dsp"
[12:22] <ardchoille> Linux = kernel; OS = Linux; Ubuntu = distro ;)
[12:22] <aaronf0> vem0m: it should be on the site, but its not
[12:22] <tailsfanDD> Please, I really need to know how to do that so that I can get the last two parts I need
[12:22] <vem0m> aaronf0: hld on a min
[12:22] <Warbo> ardchoille: Is Debian an OS?
[12:22] <asdfasdf> erUSUL, i'm trying to install gnucash and here is my error...
[12:23] <erUSUL> asdfasdf: sudo apt-get install gnucash does not work?
[12:23] <skom> hi, does anyone have experience resizing ntfs partitions with gparted?
[12:23] <ketethatooblack> warbo: HAHA thats soo coool
[12:23] <ardchoille> Warbo: I'm not sure, you'd have to ask the debian devs
[12:23] <asdfasdf> erUSUL, i'm trying to install gnucash2.0.0 the repos have 1.8
[12:23] <ZeZu> skom, i wouldn't recommend it
[12:23] <erUSUL> asdfasdf: and what is the problem??
[12:23] <Warbo> ardchoille: Was just going to point out that Debian can use HURD, Linux, NetBSD and stuff :)
[12:23] <ZeZu> current ntfs drivers are pretty stable, but resizing is a big operation
[12:24] <mc_> anf FreeBSD
[12:24] <ketethatooblack> warbo: does it ever stopp
[12:24] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: press ctrl-c
[12:24] <asdfasdf> erUSUL, i'm trying to compile .tar.gz and i get  'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.9.6, but GLIB (2.10.3)
[12:24] <asdfasdf> *** was found! If pkg-config was correct, then it is best to remove the old version of GLib.
[12:24] <ketethatooblack> warbo: fun stuff
[12:25] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: You only get recognisable sound with uncompressed WAVs or AIFFs
[12:25] <skom> zezu: when i first installed ubuntu i had only 10G free disk space, and now i only use ubuntu so i could use more space...
[12:26] <ZeZu> you want to make it larger ?
[12:26] <ZeZu> not smaller?
[12:26] <ketethatooblack> warbo: i seee. anything else cool you feel like shoing mme
[12:26] <ketethatooblack> ** showing me. sorry im eating a popsicle
[12:26] <skom> i want to make my ubuntu partition larger, which would require shrinking the windows ntfs partition
[12:26] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Not at the moment, I'm trying to install Breezy inside Dapper.....
[12:26] <ZeZu> ah right
[12:26] <ZeZu> yes i wouldn't recommend using parted to do that
[12:26] <asdfasdf> erUSUL, here's the rest of the message: You may also be able to fix the error by modifying your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable
[12:27] <ketethatooblack> warbo: cool. whyy?
[12:27] <ZeZu> but either way, try reading its man page
[12:27] <skom> zezu: what would you recommend instead?
[12:27] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: VERY trivial problem, pyvnc2swf hangs in Dapper
[12:27] <ZeZu> partition magic
[12:27] <ketethatooblack> warbo: and that would meannn?
[12:28] <Jazon> hi everyone
[12:28] <Jazon> well, I wiped my hdd and installed dapper - everything is working perfectly
[12:28] <erUSUL> asdfasdf: sudo apt-get remove --purge package_of_the_old_glib if there is one. Or use synaptic
[12:28] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> I need help installing ubuntu on a compaq 1640 laptop. Anyone?
[12:28] <Jazon> did i mention that everything is working PERFECTLY? :D
[12:28] <erUSUL> !anyone
[12:28] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[12:28] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: I am trying to record my screen activity to a Flash file, but it doesn't work in Dapper (it did in Breezy), so I am installing Breezy in a directory so I can run commands in it
[12:28] <flkv2> heya guys i am trying to delete a routing
[12:29] <flkv2> i have tried:  route -A inet del -net 192.168.1.0
[12:29] <ketethatooblack> warbo: i seee.
[12:29] <flkv2> an it doesnt seem to work, i have also done  route del -net 192.168.1.0
[12:29] <Jazon> ok, how to install kde 3.5...
[12:29] <Snow_Shelter> is there a gui to configure multiple moniters in 6.06?
[12:29] <Snow_Shelter> This is with an nVidia card
[12:29] <flkv2> an that doesnt work,anyone know how i can delete a something of the routing table
[12:29] <Warbo> Jazon: in Dapper? "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop"
[12:30] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> I need help installing ubuntu on a compaq 1640 laptop. Anyone?
[12:30] <ketethatooblack> warbo: how long haveyou used linux
[12:30] <asdfasdf> erUSUL glib is not in synaptic and no package is found for apt-get remove --purge
[12:30] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: 2 years
[12:31] <ketethatooblack> warbo: cool. did you use to use windows
[12:31] <Warbo> Wow, I love aaronf0's exit message :)
[12:31] <erUSUL> asdfasdf: the packages are libglic2.0*
[12:31] <ZeZu> glib is in there, but its the wrong glib or something
[12:31] <vem0m> aaronf0: i can't locate it either u might search forums or ask there and someone might know other then that i stick with the 5 GB as i am unsure but am certian that would be enough
[12:31] <ketethatooblack> how do you make an exit message and entrance message and stuff
[12:31] <ZeZu> i've had plenty of trouble w/ glib for some reason
[12:31] <ketethatooblack> my names not even registered on IRC.
[12:31] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: A bit. From 2001-2004 I used 3.1,95,98,NT4,ME,2000,XP
[12:32] <ketethatooblack> warbo: wow. i used 2000, XP all 12 years of my life
[12:32] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: It depends on the IRC client you are using. Look in it's preferences
[12:32] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> I need help installing ubuntu on a compaq 1640 laptop. Anyone?
[12:32] <vem0m> ketethatooblack: then register ur name :P
[12:32] <ketethatooblack> warbo: in 12 days i'll be thirteen and hopefully good at this linux stuff. okk
[12:32] <asdfasdf> erUSUL, couldn't find package libglic2.10.3
[12:32] <ketethatooblack> vem0m: how. haha i just signed on
[12:33] <vem0m> ummmmmm /nickserver register passwordhere
[12:33] <erUSUL> asdfasdf: try 'apt-cache show libglib2.0-0'
[12:33] <erUSUL> asdfasdf: and check the version
[12:34] <ketethatooblack> vem0m: que?
[12:34] <asdfasdf> erUSUL, i see the package now
[12:34] <asdfasdf> thx
[12:34] <Jazon> is kde 3.5.3 recommended?
[12:34] <ketethatooblack> ok i made my exit message
[12:34] <ketethatooblack> ima try it out
[12:35] <Warbo> "ketethatooblack left the room."
[12:35] <polpak> ketethatooblack, you didn't exit though, you just parted
[12:35] <Warbo> Nothing
[12:35] <asdfasdf> erUSUL, still can't get ridsudo apt-get remove --purge libglib2.0-0_2.10.2-1ubuntu3_i386.deb
[12:35] <asdfasdf> Reading package lists... Done
[12:35] <asdfasdf> Building dependency tree... Done
[12:35] <asdfasdf> E: Couldn't find package libglib2.0-0_2.10.2-1ubuntu3_i386.deb
[12:35] <ketethatooblack> did ti work?
[12:35] <polpak> ketethatooblack, no
[12:35] <Jazon> http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-353.php  is the site i am looking at ... ive never run ubuntu before - is this the best kde to install?
[12:35] <ketethatooblack> haha difference from exiting and parting?
[12:35] <polpak> ketethatooblack, exit generally means you exit the program (quit irc)
[12:35] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: For random chatter join #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:36] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> I need help installing ubuntu on a compaq 1640 laptop. Anyone?
[12:36] <erUSUL> asdfasdf: is apt-get remove --purge libglib2.0-0 . But make sure you must/want to do that
[12:36] <ketethatooblack> warbo: ok. i'll stay on topic sorry =] . and polpak: okk thankkks
[12:36] <Warbo> XxXBrAnDoNXxX: I have never done it, but I may be able to fix the problem. Just state the error you get
[12:36] <SurfnKid> linux starts copying photos before i even tell it to
[12:36] <SurfnKid> nice
[12:36] <sysdoc> Data recovery, anyone?? Need to recover deleted data from Ext3 fs. Anyone know of a util that'll do that?
[12:36] <ketethatooblack> 8 minutes till my download is done
[12:37] <Warbo> sysdoc: Ext2, maybe. Ext3, very hard
[12:37] <polpak> sysdoc, it's not very possible/reliable
[12:37] <erUSUL> sysdoc: apt-cach search undelete. mount the part as ext2
[12:37] <sysdoc> Ext2 is a R Linux task
[12:37] <Warbo> sysdoc: Ext3=Ext2+journal
[12:38] <sysdoc> yup
[12:38] <Redman276> im trying to burn an iso file  and  its saying the 700 mb blank cd i have is to small
[12:38] <hagabuntu> hi guys
[12:38] <Redman276> any suggestions
[12:38] <sysdoc> That seems to be the hold up for R Linux
[12:38] <hagabuntu> may i can ask a question
[12:38] <erUSUL> sysdoc: you can mount ext3 part as ext2 and use the tools to recover files rmed that work in ext2 partitions
[12:38] <cius> okay, am I having one of those "der der derrr" moments or is internet not spelled just like that..."internet"?
[12:38] <SurfnKid> sysdoc, only if its text and you have some idea of what you had, but data data, good luck i havent done it
[12:38] <asdfasdf> erUSUL, apt-get remove --purge didn't work...
[12:39] <cius> because Evolution's spell check dictionary is telling me its wrong...
[12:39] <Warbo> Redman276: Is it an RW disc?
[12:39] <Redman276> no its a  R
[12:39] <erUSUL> hagabuntu: sure
[12:39] <Redman276> im trying to burn the  ppc version of 6.06
[12:39] <landsg> anybody have an idea of how to mount a usb memory stick in terminal?  X isn't working and my command line skills are meager at best
[12:39] <Warbo> Redman276: Are you sure you don't have a DVD image?
[12:39] <sysdoc> erUSUL, I tried that with R Linux and it saw the data but didn't copy it to the oter dirve
[12:39] <Redman276> no i got the ubuntu 6.06 iso cd for  ppc
[12:40] <erUSUL> landsg: pmount /dev/sda1 may work
[12:40] <Warbo> landsg: "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt" (where sda1 is the partition on your device)
[12:40] <Redman276> its 702 mb
[12:40] <ZeZu> audio cd ?
[12:40] <erUSUL> sysdoc: well i know no other way to recover the files
[12:40] <Warbo> Redman276: Try to enable "overburning" (I think it is called)
[12:40] <mcphail_> sysdoc: what sort of files?
[12:41] <landsg> erUSL/Warbo:  No sda1 drive listed;  that is the problem I was having last night
[12:41] <Redman276> im using   " stock - write to cd "   from the desktop
[12:41] <Redman276> im on 6.06  i386
[12:41] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> warbo: well when it trys to install it kills its self during the process where it loads additonal components "md-modules-2.6.12-9-386-di
[12:41] <Warbo> landsg: Is the USB moule loaded? (check "lsmod" and if not try "sudo modprobe usb_storage")
[12:41] <ZeZu> Redman276, get k3b
[12:41] <ketethatooblack> all these codes like cat and /boot/ and stuff liek that what do they call theme
[12:41] <sysdoc> They were backed up files from a customers drive. That I recovered then me borked his partition table
[12:41] <Redman276> ok
[12:41] <Redman276> ill get  k3b
[12:41] <MusicEatingPanda> how do i use gnome raw thumbnailer?
[12:41] <sysdoc> erUSUL, ??
[12:42] <Warbo> XxXBrAnDoNXxX: Ah, a Breezy CD?
[12:42] <hagabuntu> my medal of honor allied assault is instalt and i can start it with wine.it also working native.but i cant change graphic settings
[12:42] <hagabuntu> :(
[12:42] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> Warbo: Ya
[12:42] <erUSUL> landsg: in a terminal run tail -f /var/log/messages and then plug the usb key to see which dev it is assigned by the kernel
[12:42] <hagabuntu> sry for disturbing yu
[12:42] <mcphail_> sysdoc: did you try testdisk to recover the partition table?
[12:42] <AngryElf> ok, I'm having issues with amarok and MySQL.  I'm trying to use the same database with two comps -- on the second comp after giving it the host/usr/pass information I still have nothing in the collection....the paths to the files are the same on both computers
[12:42] <aLPHa_LeaK>  n8
[12:43] <ketethatooblack> 93
[12:43] <hagabuntu> nite
[12:43] <Warbo> XxXBrAnDoNXxX: The only thing I can think of is to use Dapper, sorry (and I would recommend the alternate CD)
[12:43] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: I don't understand you
[12:43] <sysdoc> mcphail_, I used a partition recovery util for ms crap and it didn't work
[12:43] <hagabuntu> i instaled the latest driver for my nvidia card btw
[12:43] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> Warbo: Thanx for helping me anyway :)
[12:43] <ketethatooblack> warbo: during this istallation will my screen go blank with just the installation or can i still talk on the chat and install dapper on the same time
[12:44] <ketethatooblack> warbo: ignore those other things i said.
[12:44] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: You can still carry on doing stuff (though it may go a bit slower)
[12:44] <ketethatooblack> warbo: ok. well im 97% done
[12:44] <sysdoc> mcphail_, doesn't fdisk store a partition table when writes a new one?
[12:44] <mcphail_> sysdoc: i have used testdisk and photorec (which recovers other files as well as photos) with some success in the past.
[12:45] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Downloaded or installed? (it downloads, selects, unpacks then sets up)
[12:45] <ketethatooblack> warbo: time flies when your having fun :)
[12:45] <mcphail_> sysdoc: no idea about fdisk though. I back up my MBR
[12:45] <ketethatooblack> warbo: umm its still in the terminal
[12:45] <SurfnKid> i learned something new today
[12:45] <ketethatooblack> so i guess downloading
[12:45] <SurfnKid> very proud of it
[12:45] <SurfnKid> dont attempt it
[12:45] <Warbo> Yay! Breezy finished installing
[12:45] <ketethatooblack> warbo: yay! =] 
[12:45] <sysdoc> mcphail_, I have testdisk on a BarkPE disk here I'll give that a whirl.. You gonna be around for a while?
[12:45] <SurfnKid> fsck -a without unmounting
[12:45] <hagabuntu> plz can any1 help me =(
[12:45] <SurfnKid> eek
[12:46] <ketethatooblack> warbo: i have a question. you know how in like windows xp you can switch from users. is that possible in ubuntu
[12:46] <goubuntu> SurfnKid: what happend?
[12:46] <goubuntu> ketethatooblack: yes
[12:46] <mcphail_> sysdoc: going to bed in 20 minutes or so. I'd download the latest version and use
[12:46] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Yes. Look in the System Tools menu (in Applications) is there a "New Login" option?
[12:46] <thomas_> hey guys, i'm having trouble with the thumbsticks on my logitech wingman rumblepad. All other buttons work, and i know the thumbsticks have worked before. I've run the Joystick Calibration, i don't know what else to do. could somebody help me get the thumbsticks working?
[12:46] <landsg> erUSL:  Sorry, but things are going slow with the command line. I tried to upgrade Dapper, but now only terminal will run.  Also, I keep getting keyboard errors every few keystrokes:  "unknown key pressed.  Set keycodes e059 <keycode>
[12:46] <sysdoc> mcphail_, did you do this on a ext3 partition?
[12:46] <mcphail_> sysdoc: yes
[12:46] <ketethatooblack> warbo: yes
[12:47] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Is there a "nested window" one too?
[12:47] <slowz3r> hey
[12:47] <openBack> if I upgrade from one nvidia card to another, I don't have to do anything but tweaks after I swap it, right? I can just go ahead and swap without issues?
[12:47] <stephan21_> can someone help me....i have wireless card and an wireless router/access point and im trying to connect it to another router / access point..........whats the best way to do this
[12:47] <Warbo> openBack: Usually.
[12:47] <ketethatooblack> warbo: nope
[12:47] <thomas_> network manager applet.
[12:47] <mcphail_> sysdoc: you should be able to recover from ext3 just as easily as from ext2. Presumably the journal will have been written if the disk has unmounted cleanly.
[12:48] <openBack> Warbo: what might cause an exception? Isn't it a unified driver?
[12:48] <stephan21_> thomas_; to configure my router?
[12:48] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: OK, well the New Login will start a new X session (X is the graphics server) and start GDM (the GNOME Display Manager) in it. You can get back to your old graphics session with ctrl-alt-f7
[12:48] <blo> hi all...i have ubuntu dapper on a dell inspiron 1100. everything's running okay except the cd-burner...any suggestions on how to get the cd burner working? i also get an error message about my "sd" driver
[12:48] <thomas_> stephan21_ o. most routers have a web based configuration.
[12:49] <stephan21_> thomas_, yea it does....im just not sure what im doing lol
[12:49] <hagabuntu> so no1 can help me? sry for acting like a fool.but i really need your help
[12:49] <ketethatooblack> warbo: ooh thats what sessions mean
[12:49] <Warbo> openBack: Older Nvidia cards (before GeForce 4 I think) use the "legacy" driver, newer ones use the regular one. You may have to switch between them...
[12:49] <stephan21_> thomas_, i can connect to this other network with the card just not my router
[12:49] <thomas_> go to firefox, and go to whatever website the router requires you to go to.
[12:49] <ketethatooblack> warbo: wht will the GDM do
[12:49] <compengi>  i gave my friend a user and he acccessed the my computer but he can't do anything, he gets -bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
[12:49] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Give you a login screen (X by itself is just a blank screen with a pointer. Completely useless)
[12:50] <stephan21_> thomas_, what i think im asking what am i trying to do.....bridge /etc
[12:50] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> Is there anyway to get a text based instllation with the ubuntu 6.06 live cd?
[12:50] <ketethatooblack> warbo: ooh ok i get it. well i'll try that tomorrow
[12:50] <goubuntu> XxXBrAnDoNXxX: you need alternate install
[12:50] <openBack> Warbo: oh, then I'd be ok. Going from a FX 5700 to a 6600GT. Thanks for the info
[12:50] <compengi> XxXBrAnDoNXxX, get alternate install
[12:50] <MusicEatingPanda> how do i use gnome raw thumbnailer?
[12:51] <sneer> Hi! Help me please how can i mount freebsd 6.0 partition
[12:51] <Warbo> Will a symlink work inside a chroot if it points to something outside the chroot?
[12:51] <compengi>  i gave my friend a user and he acccessed my computer but he can't do anything, he gets -bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
[12:51] <novak> QUESTION: I just installed Xubuntu on  a very old computer (processor is something like 355mhz)... but anyway, is there a way to have a script to automatically do "startx", before the login prompt?
[12:51] <mcphail_> Warbo: no
[12:51] <h3sp4wn> Warbo: A hardlink will
[12:51] <thomas_> NOVAK: chill on the caps/
[12:51] <ketethatooblack> warbo: my thing finished and now it says
[12:51] <novak> its all caps?
[12:51] <Warbo> mcphail_: I assume a hard link will. Is that just "ln file1 file2"?
[12:51] <novak> I cant tell, im sorry
[12:52] <mcphail_> Warbo: yep
[12:52] <ketethatooblack> warbo: the default action is to keep your current version
[12:52] <polpak> novak, install xdm
[12:52] <Warbo> mcphail_: OK thinks
[12:52] <Warbo> thanks :)
[12:52] <sneer> Hi! Help me How can i mount freebsd 6.0 partition
[12:52] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: What package is being set up?
[12:52] <ketethatooblack> warbo: then the next line says ***login.defs {Y/I/NO/D/Z} default=N
[12:52] <goubuntu> sneer: try ubuntu forums ?
[12:52] <ketethatooblack> warbo: umm. dapper? is that the question your looking for
[12:52] <goubuntu> !forums
[12:53] <ubotu> The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org
[12:53] <ketethatooblack> ** answer
[12:53] <Warbo> sneer: Usually just "sudo mount /dev/partitionname /mountpoint" and mount should automagically detect the filesystem type
[12:53] <hagabuntu> do you answer those questions which contains stuff about installing games?
[12:53] <hagabuntu> and run them
[12:53] <polpak> hagabuntu, yep
[12:53] <goubuntu> Warbo: thats what i thought, isnt it the same as ubuntu ?
[12:53] <hagabuntu> cool
[12:53] <sneer> automagically detect the filesystem type dosn't work
[12:53] <goubuntu> ah
[12:53] <erUSUL> !games
[12:53] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: A package is being updated, and the update contains a new configuration. Since you may have reconfigured the package yourself it is asking if you want to replace your current config with the new one
[12:53] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[12:54] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: You should probably say yes to them
[12:54] <thomas_> sneer then maybe there is no support. BSD filesystem trees are different from DOS filesystem trees.
[12:54] <ketethatooblack> and my stuff will still be there?
[12:54] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: WAIT
[12:54] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: I mean use the new one
[12:54] <ketethatooblack> warbo: okkk. good i was hesitant
[12:54] <hagabuntu> so my medal of honor allied assault is running,native and with wine.but i cant change graphic settings know what to do polpak ?
[12:54] <ketethatooblack> new one?
[12:54] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Yes, it is only config files
[12:54] <ketethatooblack> ok so i put yes or no?
[12:54] <polpak> hagabuntu, native and with wine?
[12:54] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Yes, use the new one (it has probably been updated for a reason)
[12:54] <hagabuntu> its working ok =)
[12:55] <ketethatooblack> wait warbo
[12:55] <thomas_> hagabuntu i have medal of honor allied assault, where do you go to get instructions on installing it?
[12:55] <ketethatooblack> let me give you a screenshot
[12:55] <nofx_br> my last step do get rid of windows.... I need to run eclipse on wine... yes .. pretty weird but there is a windows only plugin (wtf) that I need on eclipse... how to set the wine $PATH, or install JRE on wine.. or run the windows eclipse.exe using my linux jre ??
[12:55] <ketethatooblack> it gives me a key
[12:55] <sneer> there is support BSD file system dmesg tail said that read only and that i should give more options
[12:55] <hagabuntu> i downloaded an linux instaler thomas_
[12:55] <goubuntu> sneer: you found he answer yet?
[12:55] <polpak> hagabuntu, are you running it via wine? or are you running it natively.. You can't really be doing both
[12:55] <sneer> no
[12:55] <goubuntu> *th
[12:55] <mcphail_> ketethatooblack: Warbo: even if you don't install the new config file, the installer should put a copy of the new file in the directory so you can install later if there are any problems
[12:55] <goubuntu> *the
[12:55] <goubuntu> use google
[12:55] <goubuntu> http://www.sdbug.org/pipermail/sdbug/2003-December/002497.html
[12:55] <Warbo> nofx_br: You can get a Windows Java RE pretty easily and install it I think (in WINE that is :) )
[12:55] <goubuntu> wealth of information out there sneer !
[12:55] <hagabuntu> yes i can,but cant change setting
[12:56] <hagabuntu> @polpak
[12:56] <hagabuntu> exept keybindings
[12:56] <hagabuntu> i do not even have a console
[12:56] <on2see> !dapper
[12:56] <ubotu> dapper is the 4th and latest release of Ubuntu. Version 6.06 LTS, codename "Dapper Drake"
[12:56] <nofx_br> Warbo: so the best option, install jre on wine
[12:56] <slowz3r> i just got ubuntu installed...is there a way to get the resolution higher than 1024x768
[12:56] <polpak> hagabuntu, the resolution is probably restricted to the valid X resolutions
[12:56] <ketethatooblack> warbo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/i17727
[12:56] <erUSUL> !fixres
[12:56] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart (GNOME), sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart (KDE) To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:56] <Warbo> nofx_br: I would say so
[12:57] <gteppel> I'm in a network that seems to have locked down a lot of outbound ports, how can i scan the network to find out whats really open?
[12:57] <erUSUL> !fixres > slowz3r
[12:57] <ketethatooblack> see the little things that show what y and i and n and o mean
[12:57] <hagabuntu> polpak, i instaled latest driver if you mean that
[12:57] <sneer> goubuntu I try like there it's like in man pages it doesn't work
[12:57] <erUSUL> gteppel: with nmap
[12:57] <ketethatooblack> y or i would be to install the packages mantainers version
[12:57] <finalbeta> !vnc
[12:57] <ubotu> vnc is a way of doing remote desktop.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !freenx.
[12:57] <goubuntu> sneer: oh, :( not sure then :(
[12:57] <ketethatooblack> and n or o would be keep your currently installed version
[12:57] <on2see> Is it possible to start a web server that can be accessed by all other computers on my home network?
[12:57] <mcphail_> nofx_br: if you get this working, let me know! The PalmOS development suite is a bastardised Eclipse which only runs on Windows
[12:58] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Y
[12:58] <ketethatooblack> ok its oging
[12:58] <erUSUL> on2see: sure
[12:58] <[Govt] Agent> A'ight, can anyone here please tell me how to apply the stepmania x64 patch?
[12:58] <ketethatooblack> i'll be back in an hour
[12:58] <ketethatooblack> thank you for all yourhelp
[12:58] <erUSUL> !apache > on2see
[12:58] <sneer> somebody work's with free bsd on computer and Ubuntu? how to mount FreeBsd partition 6.0
[12:58] <hagabuntu> polpak, i cant even change detail level
[12:58] <h3sp4wn> !ufs2
[12:58] <ubotu> I know nothing about ufs2
[12:58] <h3sp4wn> !ufs
[12:59] <ubotu> I know nothing about ufs
[12:59] <on2see> Uh...
[12:59] <on2see> What about a mail server?
[12:59] <h3sp4wn> sneer: mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 <device> <mount_dir>
[12:59] <erUSUL> on2see: postfix
[12:59] <on2see> erUSUL: Huh?
[12:59] <h3sp4wn> on2see: I would recommend exim
[01:00] <on2see> !postfix
[01:00] <ubotu> postfix is the default Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) for Ubuntu. Read more about setting it up here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Postfix or here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PostfixBasicSetupHowto
[01:00] <erUSUL> on2see: postfix is a mail server (MTA)
[01:00] <on2see> !exim
[01:00] <ubotu> I know nothing about exim
[01:00] <Bloodcky> i can read only my ntfs hard drives
[01:00] <on2see> How do I set it up
[01:00] <Bloodcky> what to set to can copy files to them?
[01:00] <on2see> o nm
[01:01] <h3sp4wn> on2see: http://koivi.com/exim4-config/
[01:01] <Warbo> Noooooo! I can't hard link across partitions, and I can't symlink across chroots!
[01:01] <mcphail_> on2see: postfix and dovecot running here. IIRC you can "sudo dpkg-reconfigure postfix" to set it up. Dovecot has a clear config file.
[01:01] <Bloodcky> help meeeeeee
[01:02] <sneer> h3sp4wn it doesn't work
[01:02] <erUSUL> Bloodcky: what is the problem
[01:02] <Warbo> !captive
[01:02] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[01:02] <h3sp4wn> sneer: What doesn't ?
[01:02] <t4ken> hey is there anyway to switch between desktop enviorments with ubuntu
[01:02] <Bloodcky> Bloodcky	i can read only my ntfs hard drives
[01:02] <Bloodcky> Bloodcky	what to set to can copy files to them?
[01:02] <on2see> !dovecot
[01:02] <ubotu> I know nothing about dovecot
[01:02] <erUSUL> !captive > Bloodcky
[01:02] <sneer> h3sp4wn It doesn't mount it said wrong superblock
[01:03] <osfameron> how do I find out if xgl will work on my ubuntu laptop?
[01:03] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> How do you reformat a cd-rw?
[01:03] <osfameron> I guess I need to find out what graphics card I've got?
[01:03] <h3sp4wn> sneer: mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs <device> <mount_dir> Try just ufs
[01:03] <SonicChao> osfameron: No way to be sure....you have to try it and see if it works
[01:04] <SonicChao> osfameron: and if it doesn't, #ubuntu-xgl
[01:04] <brimble> Anyone know of a good WIKI for setting up a mail server with procmail ?
[01:04] <t4ken> can i have different desktop enviorments
[01:04] <t4ken> and switch between them
[01:04] <Music^Hound> for some reason I'm getting an error that gdm cannot load the theme human
[01:04] <SonicChao> t4ken: yes, I use GNOME and KDE
[01:04] <SonicChao> t4ken: what DE do you want?
[01:04] <teimu> hi ubuntu, i have a an update for a package that I do not want to use because of compatibility with other apps im using. how do i disable it from showing up in my updates manager?
[01:05] <Music^Hound> or if you want a light resource desktop use fluxbox
[01:05] <sneer> h3sp4wn it doesn't work. maybee I should know something obout slice
[01:05] <t4ken> i just want to know if i can switch back and forth
[01:05] <Music^Hound> yes
[01:05] <SonicChao> t4ken: Yes you can
[01:05] <SonicChao> t4ken: I do it all the time. ^_^
[01:05] <osfameron> SonicChao: heh, well I'll give it a go
[01:05] <Bloodcky> how to login in root in ubuntu? i want all administrator permissions... i am bored of this...
[01:05] <Warbo> t4ken: You can run a few at once :)
[01:05] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> How do you reformat a cd-rw?
[01:06] <Bloodcky> or how can i set my account to be an administrator?
[01:06] <h3sp4wn> sneer: mount -t -ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/sda /mnt/mo
[01:06] <brimble> Blood: sudo root <passwd>
[01:06] <Warbo> Bloodcky: Put it in admin group
[01:06] <Bloodcky> how?
[01:06] <SonicChao> osfameron: Be careful...I've seen systems destroyed because of XGL...
[01:06] <t4ken> really?
[01:06] <t4ken> interesting
[01:06] <t4ken> what are your favorites
[01:06] <brimble> Blood: Open a terminal session
[01:06] <SonicChao> t4ken: Do you want help setting it up?
[01:06] <t4ken> sure
[01:06] <h3sp4wn> sneer: Why would you want to be leaving freebsd anyway ?>
[01:06] <SonicChao> t4ken: Use the big 3: XFCE, GNOME and KDE.
[01:07] <t4ken> i have gnome right now
[01:07] <SonicChao> t4ken: ok
[01:07] <t4ken> how do i get the others
[01:07] <SonicChao> t4ken: Open a Terminal
[01:07] <Bloodcky> brimble	Blood: sudo root <passwd> - what about this? doesnt working...
[01:07] <SonicChao> t4ken: Apps ---> Accessories --> Terminal
[01:07] <t4ken> k
[01:07] <t4ken> i got quick launch
[01:07] <Bloodcky> brimble	Blood: Open a terminal session - Ok.... next?
[01:07] <SonicChao> t4ken: Type the following
[01:07] <teimu> hi ubuntu, i have a an update for a package that I do not want to use because of compatibility with other apps im using. how do i disable it from showing up in my updates manager?
[01:07] <mcphail_> brimble: what do you mean by "setting up a mail server with procmail"?
[01:07] <osfameron> SonicChao: well, I'm between systems :-)
[01:07] <SonicChao> t4ken: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[01:08] <SonicChao> t4ken: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[01:08] <osfameron> I'm considering installing the pre-release SLED 10, and if I don't like it then installing Dapper
[01:08] <SonicChao> t4ken: Don't do them both at once
[01:08] <Warbo> AAAAAAA! My debootstrapped chroot has vi as it's only editor!
[01:08] <livingdaylight> can someone tell me where i save fonts to add'em?
[01:08] <Warbo> !fonts
[01:08] <ubotu> fonts is Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in flash? Install msttcorefonts, gsfonts, gsfonts-x11 - Microsoft fonts: install the msttcorefonts package
[01:08] <SonicChao> t4ken: Do one, then wait, than do the other
[01:08] <osfameron> (cos I'm still on Hoary, and I can't be bothered to upgrade to Breezy just to upgrade again, I'm going to wipe and restart)
[01:08] <t4ken> thanks a lot
[01:08] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> How do I reformat a cd-rw?
[01:08] <sneer> h3sp4wn I can't mount I need files from this filesystem
[01:09] <SonicChao> t4ken: Youre welcome. :)
[01:09] <osfameron> Warbo: heh, now is a good time to learn vi then :-)
[01:09] <Warbo> XxXBrAnDoNXxX: "sudo cdrecord dev=<scsi device definition> blank=all"
[01:09] <Music^Hound> XxXBrAnDoNXxX: or get k3b
[01:09] <SonicChao> t4ken: When you have them installed:
[01:09] <SonicChao> t4ken: Log out
[01:09] <t4ken> ok
[01:09] <h3sp4wn> sneer: And you are no longer using freebsd
[01:09] <SonicChao> t4ken: Then go to "Options..."
[01:09] <XxXBrAnDoNXxX> Ohh cool thanx
[01:09] <SonicChao> t4ken: "Select Session..."
[01:10] <SonicChao> t4ken: "KDE", or "XFCE"
[01:10] <mcphail_> Warbo: i thought that vi _was_ the only editor...
[01:10] <sneer> h3sp4wn Yes it's not my system.
[01:10] <Seveas> mcphail_, it is
[01:10] <mcphail_> ;
[01:10] <t4ken> cool
[01:10] <blo> help!! my cd-drive completely stopped working! it won't burn or read a cd. i really need help with this please as i am relatively new to linux
[01:10] <Bloodcky> pls can anyone help me about administrative permissions on pvt?
[01:10] <Tavo> hi
[01:11] <t4ken> im only at 50% with kubuntu
[01:11] <t4ken> lol
[01:11] <Seveas> !anyone > Bloodcky
[01:11] <Dasnipa] [> nano > vi
[01:11] <SonicChao> t4ken: You can then log-out and choose "GNOME" again...if you want too
[01:11] <ruminator> where does ubuntu store nameserver? there's no /etc/resolv.conf
[01:11] <h3sp4wn> sneer: So you can't just boot bsd and write to linux partitions
[01:11] <t4ken> what is your favorite
[01:11] <SonicChao> t4ken: Kubuntu is quite big, Xubuntu is smaller
[01:11] <SonicChao> t4ken: KDE is my favorite
[01:12] <h3sp4wn> sneer: As far as I know the ufs stuff is read only
[01:12] <sneer> h3sp4wn I don't have permissions tomount there.
[01:12] <Bloodcky> !I don't understand - Seveas
[01:12] <ubotu> I know nothing about I don't understand - Seveas
[01:12] <cius> t4ken, I would not reccommend installing "kubuntu-desktop" unless you really know you want it all.
[01:12] <mcphail_> ruminator: i have /etc/resolv.conf
[01:12] <t4ken> y
[01:12] <sneer> h3sp4wn I don't need rite a need read from ufs
[01:12] <cius> t4ken, you could just install KDE and try it out, so you don't get all the programs that come with kubuntu-desktop if you don't want them
[01:12] <Ensiferum> hello, im getting an error at login "system bootup in progress, please wait". Looks like a problem with the runlevels, something is not starting properly. However is there a way to boot into single user mode to fix this somehow? I entered "single" as parameter in Lilo menu and while booting system asked for "root" password. Been using sudo only, and my user passwd wasnt good. Thoughts?
[01:12] <ruminator> thanks mcphail_ , I'll simply make it
[01:12] <cius> t4ken, it will also change your boot splash
[01:12] <Seveas> Bloodcky, ubotu sent you a message
[01:12] <SonicChao> t4ken: Because I like the GUI.
[01:12] <Bloodcky> i know
[01:12] <SonicChao> t4ken: Not to say GNOME sucks, I use it a lot too
[01:12] <hivemind> Hey guys, when I ran Automatix it told me to enter something after installing wine, something like wine-cfg. I can't remember.
[01:13] <Bloodcky> i havent understood that
[01:13] <t4ken> which one is the most customizable
[01:13] <SonicChao> t4ken: Gnome.
[01:13] <mcphail_> ruminator: It is odd that it is not there by default
[01:13] <cius> SonichChao, really?  I would have told him KDE
[01:13] <SonicChao> t4ken: That's even debateable.
[01:13] <dash`> so who wants to buy my old headunit?
[01:13] <Dasnipa] [> torvolds prefers KDE highly
[01:13] <cius> :-)
[01:13] <SonicChao> cius: See, it's debateable! XD
[01:13] <t4ken> what do you mean
[01:13] <Warbo> hivemind: winecfg
[01:14] <h3sp4wn> sneer Is it showing up a sliced disk in /dev
[01:14] <thomas_> nobody can help me fix my thumbstick axis on my logitech wingman rumblepad?? all other buttons work, and i've run Joystick Calibration. Any Suggestions?
[01:14] <hivemind> warbo: thanks!
[01:14] <SonicChao> cius: I said that because it is painless to change Themes
[01:14] <cius> t4ken, GNOME has a philosophy about simplicity and sometimes options are eliminated for simplicity's sake
[01:14] <ruminator> mcphail_: strange that i'm not able to create it either.
[01:14] <mcphail_> ruminator: why not???
[01:14] <SonicChao> cius: That's why I also use KDE. ;)
[01:14] <slavezero> can anyone suggest a good smtp to install on ubuntu server to use with a wiki
[01:15] <t4ken> cius, what do you use
[01:15] <buzzed> any good webdav clients?
[01:15] <sneer> h3sp4wn How it loockes like?
[01:15] <h3sp4wn> Sneer: In /dev what do you can for the drive ?
[01:15] <jbirdAngel> hello
[01:15] <SonicChao> t4ken: PLEASE. Make you're own dicisions!
[01:15] <ruminator> mcphail_: sudo echo "nameserver 192.168.0.1" >| /etc/resolv.conf permission denied
[01:15] <SonicChao> t4ken: It's not always about majority
[01:16] <ogami1972> hi all- am seeking writely or orkut invitations! any luck?
[01:16] <sneer> In ubuntu  have hda1 hda2 ... etc
[01:16] <thomas_> there is a reason ubuntu's default is gnome.... lets leave it at that.
[01:16] <sneer> h3sp4wn In ubuntu  have hda1 hda2 ... etc
[01:16] <cius> t4ken, I use GNOME, but it was a hard choice.
[01:16] <SonicChao> thomas_: Hahaha...that's trye
[01:16] <SonicChao> cius: I use both GNOME and KDE...XD
[01:16] <mcphail_> ruminator: the sudo does not carry over
[01:16] <SonicChao> cius: It's quite easy to set up :D
[01:16] <t4ken> i know, none of my actuall friends use linux, they hate it actually, theyre brainwashed by windows
[01:17] <h3sp4wn> sneer: but in bsd you have a slice with different partitions in it
[01:17] <cius> t4ken, I installed kubuntu-desktop a while back because I wanted to try KDE, thats why I warn you about installing all of it, I would just try KDE alone, without all the extras first, see if it has what you need, then you can go all KDE later on if you want.
[01:17] <t4ken> you can uninstall after right
[01:17] <cius> yes you can
[01:17] <SonicChao> t4ken: Yes...
[01:17] <mcphail_> ruminator: sudo vim /etc/resov.conf will do the job.
[01:17] <t4ken> thank god
[01:17] <t4ken> you had me worried there for a second
[01:17] <thomas_> sneer bsd takes a portion of disk, and then subdivides it, unlike the DOS disk formats.
[01:17] <cius> if you install all of kde-dekstop at once thugh, it makes uninstallation a bit tiring though
[01:18] <sneer> h3sp4wn Yes I have no permitions to mount any device or write only in networke mounted /home
[01:18] <mcphail_> *resolv
[01:18] <SonicChao> t4ken: Linux is all about choice...nothing is permanent.
[01:18] <sneer> I know about slices
[01:18] <t4ken> that is why im never going back to windows
[01:18] <SurfnKid> i use gde, kde and xgl >D
[01:18] <SonicChao> cius: Heh heh heh...this is true.
[01:18] <cius> unless of course I missed something fundamental when I did it...
[01:18] <nap> hi
[01:18] <SurfnKid> hiya
[01:18] <SonicChao> !hi
[01:18] <ubotu> I know nothing about hi
[01:18] <Sasquatch> heh, could you install KDE and Gnome on the same partition?
[01:18] <SonicChao> >.<
[01:18] <cius> t4ken, some advice though...
[01:18] <t4ken> i just did
[01:18] <SonicChao> Sasquatch: Yup
[01:18] <thomas_> what i'm saying is ubuntu may recognise the slice, but may not be able to read the BSD partitions in the slice.
[01:18] <livingdaylight> why is it easier to add fonts in kde than in gnome?
[01:19] <nap> i have a problem with iso'S ,,, i cant mount them i have a problem with the -o loop
[01:19] <Sasquatch> t4ken: how do you choose which one to boot then?
[01:19] <sneer> h3sp4wn I can mount freebsd devfs to look what slices
[01:19] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: No it isn't
[01:19] <SurfnKid> oh fonts, thanks for reminding me i gotta install them
[01:19] <livingdaylight> i put some fonts in a homefolder
[01:19] <cius> t4ken, I would wait for a day when you install little to nothing else to start installing a bunch of DEs and playing with them...
[01:19] <t4ken> at logon apparently
[01:19] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: /usr/share/fonts
[01:19] <h3sp4wn> sneer: You need to use sudo mount blah (only root ca mount)
[01:19] <thomas_> livingdaylight, just put all your fonts in ~.fonts in gnome, couldn't be simpler.
[01:19] <Warbo> livingdaylight: KDE=Config tool GNOME=Drag 'n' Drop
[01:19] <nap> mount -t iso9660 -r -o loop /path/file.iso /mnt/iso
[01:19] <Sasquatch> t4ken: it does it automatically? hehe
[01:19] <thomas_> actually what SonicChaos said is a better solution.
[01:19] <Warbo> livingdaylight: Put them in fonts:
[01:19] <sneer> h3sp4wn blah?
[01:19] <t4ken> no you choose the desktop
[01:19] <t4ken> at logon
[01:19] <Warbo> livingdaylight: (with ctrl-L)
[01:19] <livingdaylight> there are so many fonts forlders
[01:19] <Sasquatch> using command line?
[01:19] <livingdaylight> there is /etc/fonts
[01:20] <cius> t4ken, that way if you decide to uninstall, you can go to synaptic's history and see everything you installed with the DEs on that day's history, and you can use that as a list of what to uninstall if you don't want it
[01:20] <livingdaylight> there is /usr/share/fonts
[01:20] <Warbo> livingdaylight: Some are for your user, some are for the system
[01:20] <t4ken> got it thanks cius
[01:20] <nap> when i dmesg | tail i get [17284996.528000]  Unable to identify CD-ROM format.
[01:20] <cius> t4ken, np
[01:20] <h3sp4wn> sneer: What ever the partions is to linux but that would just be the whole slice
[01:20] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: Omg...just put them in /usr/share/fonts and be done with it
[01:20] <SonicChao> cius: I did the same thing before choosing
[01:20] <SonicChao> cius: I even installed Enlightenment and Fluxbox to try before installing. O_o
[01:21] <t4ken> no sasquatch apparently you choose a default desktop and then thats the gui until you chose a different one at logon
[01:21] <dash`> how do I format a drive?
[01:21] <cius> SonicChao, yes, to tell you the truth, I'm slowly migrating to e17 as my everyday DE
[01:21] <livingdaylight> SonicChao:  :o  i saved them in a home folder and now can't tranfer them because of i dunno what - permission?
[01:21] <Sasquatch> t4ken: sounds.. complicated
[01:21] <t4ken> e17?
[01:21] <t4ken> another desktop
[01:21] <t4ken> hmmmm...
[01:21] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: Do this: sudo nautilus
[01:21] <SonicChao> t4ken: Enlightenment. Tip: don't use it
[01:21] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: i thought i'd be clever and already tried that!
[01:21] <t4ken> :(
[01:21] <cius> t4ken, I wouldn't check it out till you're comfortable with compiling things from cvs.  or just check out the elive cd if you can get a hold of it
[01:21] <t4ken> y?
[01:22] <sneer> h3sp4wn So What should I do? I don't understand you now
[01:22] <t4ken> nevermind i cant compile
[01:22] <livingdaylight> e17 was a pop band in England
[01:22] <t4ken> dont know how
[01:22] <SonicChao> t4ken: You dont have to
[01:22] <SonicChao> t4ken: sudo apt-get install enlightenment
[01:22] <ic56> dash`: the command for formatting is mkfs.  Most people want to format a partition, rather tahn an entire drive, but mkfs will format whatever you tell it.
[01:22] <cius> t4ken, you can learn
[01:22] <t4ken> hey, thanks guys im going to try my new desktops
[01:22] <dash`> ic56 :: this is a non-OS drive
[01:22] <cius> have fun
[01:22] <t4ken> thanks
[01:22] <h3sp4wn> sneer: can you pastebin me the contents of /dev
[01:22] <SonicChao> cius: been using Ubuntu for a month and still dont know how to compile! XD
[01:23] <thomas_> SonicChaos, install build-essential?
[01:23] <Sasquatch> SonicChao: compile? what's that :-P
[01:23] <ic56> dash`: so, you want to eliminate the partition overheads?
[01:23] <cius> SonicChao, well I've got some distance on you, I've been at it for 8 month total and I'm a computer science student, so I kinda have to know these things.. :-)
[01:23] <SonicChao> cius: Have never had to...everything is always in sudo apt-get install :P
[01:23] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: man! what do i do? i tried sudo cp fonts /usr/share/fonts      but didn't do it
[01:23] <cius> :-)
[01:23] <blo> anyone know why a previously working cd drive would cease to work?
[01:23] <dash`> ic56 :: atm its formatted in NTFS, leftover from my old comp
[01:23] <raindog> I need to update Breezy to dapper.  I have the 6.06 disk.  The machine in question does not have internet capability right now.  Should I just install Dapper into the Breezy partition?  (I don't mind losing the data)
[01:23] <cius> good thing about a big community, lots of packages already maintained
[01:23] <lsuactiafner> bird stuck in the dvd rom
[01:24] <ic56> dash`: atm = ?
[01:24] <nofx_br> i ve installed JRE on wine.. and stills complains: javaw.exe in your current PATH ... any idea how to change the wine windows PATH
[01:24] <dash`> atm = at the moment
[01:24] <lsuactiafner> anyone here use xen? whats the sources entry for it in apt?
[01:24] <t4ken> hey guys
[01:24] <SonicChao> cius: Wanted to try this new Linux-thing...no computer background
[01:24] <t4ken> im on kde
[01:24] <blo> or how i could troubleshoot such a non-working cd drive? i beg for help on this one...
[01:24] <cius> congrats t4ken
[01:24] <h3sp4wn> blo: Someone had being storing explosives in there and they want off ?
[01:24] <t4ken> i like it actually
[01:24] <unstablesob> whats the proper way to ensure that genrtc gets loaded at boot?
[01:24] <thomas_> nofx_br change the operating folder
[01:24] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: says ommitting directory 'fonts'
[01:24] <cius> SonicChao, its quite an accomplishment that you're here helping people then  :-)
[01:25] <blo> h3sp4wn- exploding music, perhaps :)
[01:25] <nofx_br> thomas_: how to do that?
[01:25] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: why is it so hard. You said be done with it
[01:25] <ic56> dash`: ok.  Do you have any further questions?
[01:25] <nofx_br> the wine operating folder
[01:25] <SonicChao> cius: What can I say. A quick learner. ;)
[01:25] <thomas_> nofx_br i think there is a wine frontend you can install
[01:25] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: don't try to ignore me now
[01:25] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: If I don't get back to you, I dont know how
[01:25] <dash`> ic56 ::  I just want to erase the entire drive and make it usable [i.e. writeable]  on Ubuntu
[01:25] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: I am talking to 3 people at once, please be patient, i'm a volunteer
[01:25] <nofx_br> hum... you know the name of it ?? sounds nice.. a wine gui?
[01:26] <sneer> h3sp4wn pastebin.com?
[01:26] <ic56> dash`: what is your question?
[01:26] <compengi> how do i make vhosts?
[01:26] <cius> livingdaylight, just a friendly tip, but if people don't respond to you, they're not necessarily ignoring you, especially in an irc room as busy as this one.
[01:26] <dash`> how do I do that ^^
[01:27] <h3sp4wn> sneer: pastebin.ca - its a bit faster
[01:27] <SonicChao> cius: There is almost 800 people in here...I find it a little hard to keep track of everything
[01:27] <cius> t4ken, all this talk about KDE has inspired me to retry it.  :-)
[01:27] <blo> can anyone teach me how to troubleshoot why my cd-drive isn't working? please?
[01:27] <SonicChao> cius: Oops, i meant to write "livingdaylight" :P
[01:28] <nofx_br> compengi: try apache config  httpd.conf
[01:28] <oxez> When I boot my fresh install, my LCD monitor (ViewSonic VX922) runs fine, 1280x1024, with the same settings as on WinXP, but as soon as I install nvidia binary drivers, the settings get locked, and are way too high for me (vsync at 75hz, pixel clock @ 150 instead of 108, etc...). Is there a fix for that?
[01:28] <nap> how do i extract .iso file
[01:28] <sneer> h3sp4wn http://pastebin.ca/84474 it's my ubuntu dev or you need freebsd /dev ?
[01:28] <compengi> nofx_br, what is that for
[01:28] <SonicChao> nap: What do you mean?
[01:28] <nofx_br> nap:  you dont need to extract, just mount it somewhere
[01:28] <nap> i cant mount it
[01:28] <nofx_br> compengi: to create vhosts!
[01:28] <nap> i dont know why
[01:29] <nap> i try with -o -r -t iso9660
[01:29] <compengi> nofx_br, so how do i do it again?
[01:29] <cius> SonicChao, one thing you'll learn fast, if you haven't already, is that some people are just flat out impatient and expect you to be at their beck and call.
[01:29] <nofx_br> what is the error? what command ?
[01:29] <livingdaylight> cius: i know i'mjust having fun, AND trying to make myself heard in the melee
[01:29] <nap> i try with -o loop -r -t iso9660
[01:29] <toggles> anyone know why `apt-get install mon` fails when it's listed here http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/admin/mon
[01:29] <nap> when i dmesg | tail i get [17284996.528000]  Unable to identify CD-ROM format.
[01:29] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: done it!
[01:29] <nofx_br> maybe your iso is corrupted
[01:29] <hagabuntu> mates did not find any solution for my medal of honor problem jet
[01:29] <hagabuntu> ty anyway
[01:29] <cius> livingdaylight, no problem man, I can feel you on that, you just have to be patient and cool about it all.
[01:29] <SonicChao> cius: Been supporting here for a while....also gotten help here...I know what happens sometimes
[01:29] <mcphail_> compengi: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/412
[01:29] <zeraeiro> how can I activate my connection manualy? a PPPoE?
[01:29] <cius> SonicChao, it can get ugly
[01:30] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: still would have like to known how its done in commandline
[01:30] <nap> i dont think so
[01:30] <hagabuntu> keep on playing it with windows
[01:30] <livingdaylight> cius: i'm cool, even if i get hot  8-)
[01:30] <nap> but ther is a way to extract file right ?
[01:30] <SurfnKid> how can i get wlan0 going
[01:30] <ic56> dash`: If you're new at this, best you follow convention.  Use: sudo fdisk /dev/hdb (assuming the drive to be re-formatted is the 2nd IDE drive in your box). Delete all existing partitions, and create a single huge one to contain the whole drive
[01:30] <SurfnKid> and remove the eth1
[01:30] <lsuactiafner> can anyone please explain to me why i cant ping the windows machine i run within qemu? i run qemu with the command, qemu -hda c.img -boot c -m 512 -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 -net socket,listen=:1234 -cdrom /dev/cdrom
[01:30] <trichmon> anyone had there usb stop working after updating dapper?
[01:30] <dash`> ic56 :: thanks
[01:30] <SurfnKid> i want nothing to do with eth1
[01:30] <livingdaylight> cius: the good the bad and the ugly
[01:30] <ic56> dash`: then use mkfs -t ext3 /dev/hdb1  To format that big partition
[01:31] <SonicChao> cius: Maybe Ubuntu has a little TOO MUCH community. ;)
[01:31] <hagabuntu> :D
[01:31] <h3sp4wn> sneer: Which of the drives has freebsd on ?
[01:31] <cius> livingdaylight, yea, all with the territory I guess.  atleast in a busy room like this one not all the crap floats  :-)
[01:31] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: yea, way too much community
[01:31] <sneer> h3sp4wn /dev/hda1
[01:31] <cius> bah, never too much community!
[01:31] <zeraeiro> how can I activate my connection manualy? a PPPoE?
[01:31] <cius> I love my community!
[01:31] <nap> when i try to open it with ubuntu package utils i get CD-ROM is NOT in ISO 9660 format error
[01:31] <zeraeiro> it went down
[01:31] <livingdaylight> cius: my crap always floats to the top; just like cream
[01:32] <nap> its an win iso
[01:32] <cius> libingdaylight, LMAO
[01:32] <DrewMarin> can somebody help me
[01:32] <SonicChao> cius: Would you say that if the channel users raised...to...let's see....6000?
[01:32] <ic56> dash`: finally, create a directory under which you would like the new partition to appear in your system.  Add an entry for the partition in /etc/fstab so it will get automatically mounted next time you boot.
[01:32] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: i can feel you ignoring me man
[01:32] <SonicChao> DrewMarin: Please state problem
[01:32] <DrewMarin> I tried installing java
[01:32] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: Don't even start with this again
[01:32] <SonicChao> DrewMarin: Did you try it with Easy Ubuntu yet?
[01:32] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: hehehe
[01:32] <Warbo> !java
[01:32] <ubotu> java is an object oriented programming language. To install a java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java For the runtime Sun Java install sun-java5-jre from the Multiverse repository
[01:32] <DrewMarin> and it made a locked folder on my desktop with all the files
[01:32] <cius> SonicChao, some things qualify as "so ridiculously full of ridiculousness so as not to qualify as ridiculous"
[01:33] <DrewMarin> but java still dosent work in ff or limewire
[01:33] <SonicChao> DrewMarin: Do this..."sudo nautilus" in a command line
[01:33] <Warbo> DrewMarin: Why didn't you just use the Java that is already in Ubuntu?
[01:33] <SurfnKid> what happens if the ndiswrapper alias is already wlan0 and its still pointing to eth1? how to change that?
[01:33] <Warbo> SonicChao: gksudo for GUI
[01:33] <SonicChao> cius: I can see it in the near future...we've had a steady incline of uers
[01:33] <DrewMarin> it said I needed to install it
[01:33] <aldudturn> hey there
[01:33] <livingdaylight> DrewMarin: sudo nautilus is sonics favourite command
[01:33] <cius> DrewMarin, have you used or looked at EasyUbuntu?
[01:33] <t4ken> hey guys
[01:33] <t4ken> sorry i was on kfce
[01:33] <cius> t4ken, XFCE this time?
[01:33] <cius> oh
[01:33] <t4ken> now im on kde
[01:33] <cius> cool
[01:33] <Warbo> DrewMarin: "sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin"
[01:33] <aldudturn> I know it's a bit late, but does anyone have time to help a n00b with his first linux install?
[01:34] <t4ken> kde i like
[01:34] <t4ken> kfce i do not
[01:34] <Warbo> !helpme
[01:34] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:34] <t4ken> my comp froze
[01:34] <SonicChao> Warbo: Ok, thanks, wasn't sure about that, I always use nautilus to get to my Desktop
[01:34] <cius> kde is pretty
[01:34] <livingdaylight> can someone tell me then why sudo cp fonts /usr/share/fonts didn't work? is it because the folders where the sam ename maybe?
[01:34] <t4ken> yes kde is pretty
[01:34] <SonicChao> cius: Sometimes pretty doesnt get the job done ;)
[01:34] <aldudturn> heh alright ubotu, I will
[01:34] <t4ken> hows the customizability
[01:34] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: I can't say for sure.
[01:34] <Warbo> SonicChao: I was REALLY annoyed by that damn "Desktop" folder in home. Then I found out about .hidden though :)
[01:35] <farky> livingdaylight: is "sudo cp fonts /usr/share/fonts" exactly what you typed
[01:35] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: arf...would like to have known that one
[01:35] <livingdaylight> farky: yea
[01:35] <cius> SonicChao, so true, but so irrelevant around the Holidays  :-P
[01:35] <farky> livingdaylight: where are you copying from? Where is the source dir?
[01:35] <h3sp4wn> sneer: /dev/hda1 - is that the full bsd slice or a partition in the slice ?
[01:35] <SonicChao> Warbo: Hehe...I havent hidden my desktop folder yet...
[01:36] <livingdaylight> farky: home?
[01:36] <SonicChao> cius: Haha...
[01:36] <DrewMarin> u know what ubuntu is cool they sent me stickers
[01:36] <DrewMarin> with the cd
[01:36] <livingdaylight> farky: the fonts folder was in /home/username
[01:36] <SonicChao> DrewMarin: UH.....stickers?
[01:36] <DrewMarin> but I really didnt need the cd
[01:36] <Ensiferum> DrewMarin: probably trying to make up for the lack of quality, eh? ;)
[01:36] <DrewMarin> yea ubuntu stickers
[01:36] <SonicChao> DrewMarin: You kind of lost me there
[01:36] <livingdaylight> farky: i wanted to copy it to /usr/share/fonts
[01:36] <farky> livingdaylight: try typing this: sudo cp ~/home/fonts /usr/share/fonts
[01:36] <samuli> I would have liked a mold to spray the logo on side of a car.
[01:37] <DrewMarin> Im thinkin of putting it on my laptop
[01:37] <DrewMarin> but they are white
[01:37] <sneer> h3sp4wn full bsd slice one hda is only bsd
[01:37] <SonicChao> DrewMarin: Not doubting you...never ordered the CDs...but this is kind of "offtopic"
[01:37] <livingdaylight> farky: ah...is that better command line?
[01:37] <DrewMarin> wouldnt look to good on my laptop
[01:37] <SonicChao> DrewMarin: please go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:37] <SonicChao> DrewMarin: I'm there too. ;)
[01:37] <farky> livingdaylight: i dont think so, but it might help
[01:37] <aldudturn> right, i've formatted a hard drive using the ntfs thing and plugged it into my computer, and now i've tried booting from the ubuntu desktop cd, but my pc won't do it. How can I boot from the CD?
[01:37] <livingdaylight> farky: thing is i've done it now via gui. But i wanted to do it the cool and geeky way
[01:38] <cobelloy> anyone ever use a tv tuner card with ubuntu?
[01:38] <SonicChao> TomB|: Could you please stop?
[01:38] <cobelloy> what do I need?
[01:38] <thomas_> !anyone
[01:38] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:38] <farky> well: try the the full path next time like: sudo cp /home/"your user"/fonts /usr/share/fonts
[01:38] <livingdaylight> cobelloy: whatever you do don't use the avermedia usb thing
[01:39] <aldudturn> Anyone at all?
[01:39] <andy-> What's a good Gnutella client for ubuntu?
[01:39] <cius> aldudturn, you need to check the boot order in your BIOS
[01:39] <farky> aldudturn: change the boot priority in your BIOS
[01:39] <hagabuntu> limewire andy-
[01:39] <zeraeiro> ubotu:
[01:39] <ubotu> I know nothing about ubotu:
[01:39] <Dial_tone> frostwire?
[01:39] <zeraeiro> I did that
[01:39] <zeraeiro> :|
[01:39] <zeraeiro> how can I activate my connection manualy? a PPPoE?
[01:39] <aldudturn> so it boots from the CD first?
[01:39] <livingdaylight> farky: will do. Its just that in the past for other things the way i originally tried i thought was the way. At least i think it has worked before
[01:40] <Sasquatch> woah.. i just compiled something
[01:40] <andy-> hagabuntu: I only see an RPM for LW, got a link by any chance?
[01:40] <livingdaylight> farky: but i'll bear that in mind as an option
[01:40] <h3sp4wn> sneer: sudo mount -t u2fs /dev/hda1 /mnt
[01:40] <Sasquatch> THIS IS FREAKING AMAZING
[01:40] <cius> congrats Sasquatch
[01:40] <cius> welcome to freedom
[01:40] <andy-> hagabuntu:  nvm found it, thx.
[01:40] <Ensiferum> freedom?
[01:40] <Sasquatch> i guess i'm no longer a linux virgin
[01:40] <hagabuntu> andy-, did you instaled the latest java?
[01:40] <cius> lol
[01:40] <farky> livingdaylight: the first command you typed should of worked, you have a directory named "fonts" inside your home folder, and you want to copy the contents to /usr/share/fonts?
[01:40] <mabus> How do you find out what process is locking up my oss? It says failed to open audio output when playing something with xmms
[01:41] <Seveas> mabus, lsof /dev/dsp
[01:41] <sneer> h3sp4wn unknown filesystem type 'u2fs' i'll tryied do by this manual
[01:41] <brimble> Sas..Did u get farked over by RedHat too ?
[01:41] <livingdaylight> farky: thats right. Does having two folders with the same name create an issue?
[01:41] <cius> Ensiferum, yea, freedom.  The only reason I use linux.  Well, that and tux racer.  :-)
[01:41] <aldudturn> farkie & cius: My computer boots from the CD, yet it says there is "no bootable media"
[01:41] <Ensiferum> well, "freedom"
[01:41] <Ensiferum> ;)
[01:41] <zeraeiro> how can I activate my connection manualy? a PPPoE?
[01:41] <livingdaylight> cius: is there freedom from having to configure?
[01:41] <andy-> hagabuntu: yeah, this did it 'sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella' :)
[01:41] <SonicChao> cius: Tux Racer killed XP
[01:41] <cius> livingdaylight, we're working on it
[01:41] <brimble> I use Linux cos I have a Penguine fetish
[01:42] <zeraeiro> having ot configure = freedom
[01:42] <hagabuntu> zeraeiro, sudo pppoeconf maybe
[01:42] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: For the most part, in Ubuntu, yes, but not always
[01:42] <livingdaylight> somone told me that Ubuntu is an African word which means " i cant fonfigure Debian"
[01:42] <hagabuntu> iam not sure
[01:42] <zeraeiro> hagabuntu: I have zee log here
[01:42] <zeraeiro> care to see it?
[01:42] <cius> livingdaylight, I think thats right, but I'm not african
[01:42] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: Thats full of s****
[01:42] <h3sp4wn> sneer: mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/hda1 /mnt/point
[01:42] <hagabuntu> sure
[01:42] <SonicChao> lol
[01:42] <farky> try going into "your" fonts directory and typing this: sudo cp * /usr/share/fonts               that should copy everything inside your fonts directory to /usr/share/fonts
[01:42] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: you read that on Uncyclopedia. I'm also an editor there.
[01:42] <aldudturn> farkie & cius: never mind, just rebooted again and it's decided to work. cheers
[01:42] <farky> livingdaylight: try going into "your" fonts directory and typing this: sudo cp * /usr/share/fonts               that should copy everything inside your fonts directory to /usr/share/fonts
[01:43] <SurfnKid> how do i set the old scrensaver rom breezy in dapper?
[01:43] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: chill man!  :D  I don't speak African either, but its what someone told me on a Kanotix channel today
[01:43] <cius> I came to ubuntu for two reasons.  Ease of use and burgeoning community.
[01:43] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: lol
[01:43] <h3sp4wn> sneer: The last command should definately work
[01:44] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: Correction, it says in Uncyclopedia "I cant configure Slackware"
[01:44] <cobelloy> ...its an avermedia pcmcia card
[01:44] <sneer> h3sp4wn don't work ((
[01:44] <cius> I've always wanted to try slackware...
[01:44] <Seveas> livingdaylight, Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning: "We kick ass!"
[01:44] <cobelloy> do they work
[01:44] <Ensiferum> cius: slackware is greatly painful experience
[01:44] <sheMazeOfTorment> anyone know where i can get a guitar tuner for ubuntu dapper?
[01:44] <cius> Ensiferum, that's what I've heard, I'm a bit of a masochist
[01:44] <SonicChao> Ensiferum: Not as much as Gentoo
[01:44] <SonicChao> XD
[01:44] <rpedro> !ubuntustudio
[01:44] <ubotu> ubuntustudio is a site is for the musician who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation, at  http://www.ubuntustudio.com. Or visit  #ubuntu-studio
[01:44] <sysdoc> mcphail_, u still here?
[01:45] <cobelloy> (and for the record ive been here many times)
[01:45] <LjL> sheMazeOfTorment: not in the repositories unfortunately, for all i could see :-(
[01:45] <cius> SonicChao, Gentoo was my virgin linux experience
[01:45] <rpedro> sheMazeOfTorment: ^^
[01:45] <livingdaylight> LOL, i roused Seveas to speak
[01:45] <sheMazeOfTorment> hmm
[01:45] <Ensiferum> SonicChao: well, gentoo...
[01:45] <sheMazeOfTorment> maybe they'll work on it someday
[01:45] <sheMazeOfTorment> lol
[01:45] <Ensiferum> cius: good luck then
[01:45] <livingdaylight> farky:  magic! that is a coold trick - thanks
[01:45] <cius> one week, me, and a p3 700 with 256 megs of ram
[01:45] <mcphail_> sysdoc: just about :)
[01:45] <sheMazeOfTorment> i'm missing it
[01:45] <Hexidigital> how do i clear my previous terminal entries? (ex: when i press the up key on my keyboard...)
[01:45] <sneer> h3sp4wn I've mounted /dev/hda8 but it's not that i want
[01:45] <Ensiferum> cius: allthough slackware is excellent for a server than you dont touch once it statrs running
[01:45] <sysdoc> good call on testdisk dewd!!!!
[01:45] <LjL> sheMazeOfTorment: well there are a few, they're just not packaged. i had made a list, let's see if i can find them again...
[01:45] <mcphail_> sysdoc: work well?
[01:45] <cobelloy> so what software do I need to test the tv card?
[01:45] <SonicChao> Hexidigital: type 'reset' and press Enter
[01:45] <farky> livingdaylight: did it work?
[01:46] <oxez> When I boot my fresh install, my LCD monitor (ViewSonic VX922) runs fine, 1280x1024, with the same settings as on WinXP, but as soon as I install nvidia binary drivers, the settings get locked, and are way too high for me (vsync at 75hz, pixel clock @ 150 instead of 108, etc...). Is there a fix for that?
[01:46] <Ensiferum> my 8.1 slack been running for years :)
[01:46] <Hexidigital> SonicChao:: thx
[01:46] <Hexidigital>  :)
[01:46] <sysdoc> mcphail_,  looking at all this guys data right now
[01:46] <zeraeiro> hagabuntu: do you see my /query?
[01:46] <SonicChao> Hexidigital: No problem. :)
[01:46] <mcphail_> sysdoc: excellent!
[01:46] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: lol, at least we're clear on one thing - its an AFrican word! :D
[01:46] <cius> Ensiferum, I would just like to get more familiar with hardcore administration and I hear Slack doesn't give any.
[01:46] <sysdoc> mcphail_, WAY cool!! thx a lot!!
[01:46] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: :D
[01:46] <SurfnKid> how do i launch daemons
[01:46] <h3sp4wn> sneer: Is that still a bsd slice ?
[01:46] <hagabuntu> zeraeiro, no
[01:46] <Hexidigital> SonicChao::  :( didn't work... it cleared the terminal... but not my previous commands
[01:46] <SurfnKid> and set one to be launched
[01:46] <livingdaylight> farky: yea!
[01:46] <mcphail_> sysdoc: np. Hpe you didn't waste any money on anything else...
[01:46] <SurfnKid> !daemon
[01:46] <ubotu> I know nothing about daemon
[01:46] <sheMazeOfTorment> ok LjL thanks.............lemme know
[01:46] <SurfnKid> !daemons
[01:46] <ubotu> I know nothing about daemons
[01:47] <zeraeiro> can I paste it here? it's 8 lines of log :x
[01:47] <SonicChao> Hexidigital: isnt that what you wanted?
[01:47] <LjL> sheMazeOfTorment: oh, actually there *is* gtkguitune in the repos. it's a gtk1.2 app, so it looks a little ugly, but it's there
[01:47] <sneer> h3sp4wn Yes hda7 and hda8 it's  slice's but it not what i want
[01:47] <sysdoc> mcphail_,  just another drive to copy the data to...
[01:47] <SonicChao> Hexidigital: If it clears the terminal, it also clears youre previous commands
[01:47] <livingdaylight> farky: thats one mean asterisk
[01:47] <sneer> h3sp4wn looling more
[01:47] <Warbo> Anyone know why my Xnest closes unexpectedly? It says "X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)"
[01:47] <sheMazeOfTorment> i don't care about looks as long as it works lol
[01:47] <sheMazeOfTorment> thank you very much
[01:47] <sneer> *looking
[01:47] <SonicChao> Hexidigital: Look at it that way. ;), no explain more, and I'll try to help
[01:47] <sysdoc> mcphail_, almost did drop 100 on some file recovery crap tho
[01:47] <livingdaylight> It feels like a beehive in here
[01:47] <livingdaylight> bzzzzzzzzzzzzz
[01:47] <Hexidigital> SonicChao:: no no... i mean all of the commands i have previously entered... (if you press the up arrow in terminal, all of the commands that show up)
[01:48] <mcphail_> sysdoc: :)
[01:48] <sysdoc> mcphail_, U'r otay by me dewd!! Can't thank you enough!
[01:48] <sheMazeOfTorment> brb
[01:48] <SonicChao> Hexidigital: Hm...not exactly sure what to do
[01:48] <SonicChao> Hexidigital: Sorry
[01:48] <Adam_G> quick question: what's a command that will *tell* me the owner/group of a file from CLI?
[01:48] <Hexidigital> SonicChao:: ok, thx anyway... i'll "google" it
[01:48] <Adam_G> if I'm su
[01:48] <Warbo> Adam_G: ls -l
[01:48] <SurfnKid> you all suck
[01:48] <Adam_G> thx
[01:48] <vigilante> Hi all, I am having problems with Epson Print Utilities "escputil", when I try to check ink levels, it says, cannot open /dev/usb/lp0 read/write: no such file or directory, I can print though
[01:48] <vigilante> any help pls
[01:48] <mcphail_> sysdoc: hey, i didn't wite the program! Drop an email to the author and spread the word!
[01:48] <Hexidigital> SurfnKid:: ??
[01:48] <SonicChao> SurfnKid: Watch you're language
[01:48] <SurfnKid> hehehe
[01:48] <SurfnKid> got your attention
[01:49] <SurfnKid> ok guys
[01:49] <farky> livingdaylight: the asterisk means everything, you can also use it like this: cp vacation*           for everything that starts with vacation
[01:49] <SonicChao> SurfnKid: We're volunteers...you should be kicked for that
[01:49] <SurfnKid> help me out, how can i start a daemon
[01:49] <sysdoc> mcphail_, :) really
[01:49] <sneer> h3sp4wn Yes I find IT!!!!!! My home directory was on hda9!
[01:49] <Hexidigital> SurfnKid:: you tell us we suck, then you want help?
[01:49] <SurfnKid> SonicChao, hehe
[01:49] <LjL> vigilante: try using the -u option
[01:49] <SurfnKid> lol
[01:49] <tailsfan> Question, What version of Linux does Dapper Drake use?
[01:49] <sysdoc> Hexidigital, lol
[01:49] <SonicChao> SurfnKid: I'm not helping...X_x
[01:49] <Agrajag> tailsfan: 2.6.15
[01:49] <SurfnKid> Hexidigital, thats so I could get your attention for my question, sounds like it worked :P
[01:49] <sysdoc> SurfnKid, time for a new nick??
[01:49] <cius> SurfnKid, google linux daemon management
[01:49] <SonicChao> SurfnKid: If you were patient, i may have helped :(
[01:49] <vigilante> LjL: you mean launch it from the command line?
[01:50] <livingdaylight> farky: thanks for the tip - i learnt something to day  '<
[01:50] <Hexidigital> !abuse
[01:50] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[01:50] <SurfnKid> cius, THX
[01:50] <SonicChao> sysdoc: LOL, good idea ;)
[01:50] <Hexidigital> SurfnKid:: there, some reading material
[01:50] <javiolo> hi
[01:50] <javiolo> I have a usb memory mounted it shouldnt be on /mnt ??
[01:50] <LjL> vigilante: uh, yeah, i actually didn't even know it couldn't be launched from outside the command line
[01:50] <sysdoc> LMAO!
[01:50] <Hexidigital> javiolo:: no, in /media
[01:50] <cius> if ubotu doesn't know it, I'm sure google does
[01:50] <SurfnKid> SonicChao, its ok bro hehe, lol that was fast, i just say you all suck and i get my answer.. lol XD
[01:50] <DrewMarin> How can I write to my fat32 drive
[01:50] <DrewMarin> owner can but not user
[01:50] <SurfnKid> sysdoc, nah im happy with this one
[01:50] <sysdoc> lol, OK
[01:51] <livingdaylight> Seveas: what does Kubuntu mean then? '<
[01:51] <Warbo> Can abybody diagnose my Xnest's crashes? (it keeps closing after a few minutes to arounf ten minutes)
[01:51] <SonicChao> SurfnKid: XD...if an op was active you wouldn't get an answer...:D
[01:51] <vigilante> LjL: yeah, I launch it from the print management area by right clicking on the printer and selecting Epson tools
[01:51] <farky> livingdaylight: anytime
[01:51] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: KUbuntu, like all the KDE apps have 'K' at the beginning
[01:51] <hawking> the ubuntu live cd has support for creating reiser4 partitions but it can't mount them wtf?!
[01:51] <Radar> Hi, I repartitioned my windows XP drive and installed ubuntu into some free space, and now I can't boot into windows XP.
[01:51] <tailsfan> Another Question, If i Download the kernel-source and try to install OSS with it, will Ubuntu lock up?
[01:51] <SurfnKid> SonicChao, Id probably get a kick answer really quick hehe
[01:51] <zeraeiro> hagabuntu: did you see it now?
[01:51] <Warbo> SonicChao: amaroK
[01:51] <Radar> is there a way that I can change the bootloader so I can boot into XP?
[01:51] <javiolo> Hexidigital thanks!
[01:52] <Warbo> Radar: GRUB can load XP
[01:52] <vigilante> LjL: I was thinking of uninstalling escputil and removing the printer, then adding it back in
[01:52] <SonicChao> Warbo: amaroK?
[01:52] <sneer> h3sp4wn Thank You for a good advice
[01:52] <Radar> Warbo, it is not in the list of options.
[01:52] <LjL> vigilante: hm, well i'd have no clue how to fix it there (i don't even use gnome), all i can say is that from the command line "-u", as well as specifying a raw device with "-r", can help
[01:52] <Warbo> SonicChao: Ends in a K
[01:52] <Radar> Warbo, I think I need to add it in manually.
[01:52] <Warbo> !grub
[01:52] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[01:52] <SonicChao> Warbo: Hahahaha....good one :D
[01:52] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: its like a virus. Everything it touches catches the 'K'
[01:52] <sneer> h3sp4wn I'm happy )) I have my freebsd files but why they are on /dev/hda9 it's strange
[01:52] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: On an IRC network, I have a registered nickname as "KSonic"
[01:52] <Hexidigital> javiolo:: np
[01:52] <SonicChao> livingdaylight: XD
[01:53] <SurfnKid> >XD
[01:53] <vigilante> LjL: Im actually using KDE, theres just more people in here to listen :)
[01:53] <livingdaylight> SonicChao: lol
[01:53] <Adam_G> is the group id for the standard first ubuntu user 1000?
[01:53] <LjL> SonicChao: soundkonverter, adept, gwenview... there are a few KDE apps that don't start with a K
[01:53] <livingdaylight> warbo;didn't get it? ends in K?
[01:53] <Draconicus> I'm having random lockups. I go to click on something in GNOME, and the cursor freezes, along with everything else moving. X locks up, and while the system continues to run smoothly, I can't interface with it, as my keyboard doesn't allow me to switch to console.
[01:53] <SonicChao> LjL: Ok...ok...*most* programs
[01:53] <Warbo> There has been talk of merging U/X/Ubuntu to prevent "Join #kubuntu" type stuff. Make a more general help room where anyone can help
[01:54] <Warbo> K/X/Ubuntu, whoops
[01:54] <h3sp4wn> sneer: But the last mount command was correct ?
[01:54] <SonicChao> Warbo: Good idea if you ask me
[01:54] <SonicChao> Warbo: I'd like to see that...
[01:54] <mcphail_> Adam_G: yes, 1000
[01:54] <Warbo> SonicChao: The repos are the same, just the default installed apps
[01:54] <vigilante> Warbo: sounds like a good plan...
[01:54] <Adam_G> thank you! I"m in knoppix now... don't know how to check :P
[01:54] <sneer> h3sp4wn Yes
[01:54] <Warbo> SO nobody can help with Xnest then?
[01:54] <meheren> how do I transfer Movies from and to my iPod video 30 gigs
[01:55] <farky> meheren: sudo apt-get install gtkpod
[01:55] <Warbo> meheren: FROM is probably easy. They may just be buried somewhere in the filesystem. TO is harder. I don't know if it is possible
[01:55] <mcphail_> Adam_G: cat /etc/passwd
[01:55] <TheMoebius> is there a program to create rar files?
[01:56] <Adam_G> oh... thanks
[01:56] <SurfnKid> this is awesome
[01:56] <SurfnKid> http://debianlinux.net/network_services.html#wireless_clients
[01:56] <jrib> !info rar
[01:56] <SonicChao> !rar > TheMoebius
[01:56] <ubotu> rar: Archiver for .rar files. In repository multiverse, is optional. Version 3.30-2ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 236 kB, installed size 476 kB
[01:56] <Draconicus> Warbo: That's a scary thought. This channel is busy enough as it is.
[01:56] <SurfnKid> just what i needed to educate my arz
[01:56] <diablo`> Why the php of command line wasnt compiled with mysql ? i have php4-mysql installed but i still cant use mysql functions ...why ?
[01:56] <SurfnKid> :P
[01:56] <SonicChao> jrib: Quick n00b question...what does '!info' do?
[01:56] <vigilante> Can someone tell me what this means? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17728
[01:57] <brett_> hey
[01:57] <jrib> SonicChao: makes ubotu give info about the package, like repository and summary
[01:57] <meheren> farky, it's installed
[01:57] <Draconicus> Any thoughts on my random lockups? Most recently, I went to click my GAIM IM window just as somebody was replying to something. Cursor froze, X froze, and I was basically locked out.
[01:57] <SonicChao> jrib: Oh, that's quite useful, thanks for the info. :)
[01:57] <meheren> Warbo, I don't see them
[01:58] <h3sp4wn> vigilante: try running it with gksudo instead of normal sudo
[01:58] <farky> meheren: oops i though the new gtkpod could transfer videos
[01:58] <Warbo> meheren: I have dug songs out of an iPod manually before, and I assume that videos are stored in the same type of structure (loads of folders with numbers for names)
[01:58] <Ensiferum> Draconicus: have you tried reinstalling?
[01:58] <Draconicus> Ensiferum: Don't EVER suggest that.
[01:58] <Draconicus> This isn't Windows. Don't treat it that way.
[01:58] <meheren> Warbo, nope
[01:59] <Ensiferum> exactly ;)
[01:59] <meheren> be right back
[01:59] <jrib> Draconicus: check ~/.xsession-errors maybe
[01:59] <Draconicus> Well, there's probably a library problem...
[01:59] <Adam_G> ok, one *last* question (I promise). The octal permissions for a /home partition should be 644, right?
[01:59] <Draconicus> jrib: That would be a good idea. :P
[01:59] <SonicChao> Draconicus: Well, I once made my kernel panic, reinstalling was necessary then...
[01:59] <Draconicus> SonicChao: I don't see how a kernel panic is means for reinstallation..
[02:00] <meheren> Warbo, there not :(
[02:00] <TheMoebius> SonicChao: thx, I'm able to unrar something, but I'm not able to create rar archives. Are there any archive formats in supported in linux that support splitting into multiple volumes?
[02:00] <zeraeiro> hagabuntu: did you see the /query?
[02:00] <Ensiferum> Draconicus: if you log in text mode and start x manually you should get heaps of output in the terminal
[02:00] <Warbo> meheren: Then I don't know
[02:00] <meheren> I have to go mow lawn
[02:00] <Farchord> Hello, guys I have a problem that I need help with. I am trying to install Wine, and I need to apply a patch to it, unfortunately, I think I fubared the patch utility, as when I type it, it gives......... nothing.
[02:00] <Ensiferum> also have you tried swapping over to different tty(?) ?
[02:00] <meheren> I'll be back in about an hour
[02:00] <Farchord> Anyone knows what I might have done wrong?
[02:00] <SonicChao> Draconicus: I was quite a n00b then, I wouldn't do that now anyway...I think I messed up the kernel somehow
[02:01] <Draconicus> You can't mess up a kernel unless you make some horrible mistake while building your own...
[02:01] <Draconicus> Ensiferum: I'm aware of this, but it's no good if I can't keystroke back into the console to see what happened when the lockup occurs. :P
[02:01] <Farchord> And if I try to reinstall the Patch package, but I'm kinda afraid as when I try to delete it, it also tries to delete ubuntu_desktop lol
[02:02] <Ensiferum> Draconicus: ok, what driver are you on?
[02:02] <Draconicus> I think /var/log/Xorg.*.log would be good for investigation.
[02:02] <Draconicus> Ensiferum: I'm on the nvidia legacy driver.
[02:03] <Ensiferum> Draconicus: is that the generic nvidia driver or the binary driver by nvidia?
[02:03] <Draconicus> Generic.
[02:04] <Draconicus> Hmm... The only errors in Xorg.0.log.old are simple security database thingies. Nothing that would indicate some horrible halting catastrophe..
[02:05] <Ensiferum> Draconicus: you need to figure out whether its a full system lockup or just x server lock up
[02:05] <Warbo> What packages do I need to display Tk windows? (tk brings up LOADS of search results)
[02:05] <crimsun> tk8.4, probably.
[02:05] <raindog> The Live CD install freezing up during partitioning is driving me crazy.  I'm trying to go from Breezy to Dapper.  I'm going to try it again using the safe graphics mode and see if it makes a difference.
[02:05] <Draconicus> Ensiferum: Given the consistent harddrive activity during the lockup, I'd assume that it's just X.
[02:05] <Warbo> crimsun: OK
[02:06] <Draconicus> Ensiferum: I've had music continue to play during these lockups, too. It can't be system.
[02:06] <sheMazeOfTorment> LjL?
[02:06] <Onur-Yerlikaya> how can i install ubuntu packages and how without internet connection ?
[02:06] <Draconicus> What the hell? My sound card assignments keep jumping around!
[02:06] <Ensiferum> Draconicus: hmm, right
[02:07] <doughboy> I give it up for the Ubuntu team. They really rock in the way of fixing problems with updates. Finally got one of the issues I had resolved. YaHoo
[02:07] <Ensiferum> i think i had a similar problem in the past
[02:07] <Ensiferum> just cant remember...
[02:07] <Warbo> Draconicus: Tell you what I find annoying. When X locks up it takes away keyboard functionality. In Breezy if I pressed my power button it would initiate shutdown, but in Dapper it tries to load the logout dialog, whihc obviously doesn't work, so I have to kill the power
[02:07] <Onur-Yerlikaya> how can i install ubuntu packages and how without internet connection ?
[02:07] <Draconicus> My Soundblaster Live! was supposed to be on 0,0. It recently decided to move to 2,0. On my last boot it jumped back to 0,0, and I thought the problem had resolved itself. It's back on 2,0, now!
[02:07] <bimberi> Onur-Yerlikaya: if you know the packages (and any uninstalled dependencies) you can download them via http://packages.ubuntu.com and transfer them
[02:08] <Draconicus> Warbo: Yeah. Too bad there's no way to rip keyboard control out of GNOME. :(
[02:08] <Draconicus> Not without rebuilding the whole thing, anyway.
[02:08] <Onur-Yerlikaya> bimberi,  when i download the .deb file how can i install iT ?
[02:08] <Warbo> Well I have a few days free....
[02:08] <Onur-Yerlikaya> how ?
[02:08] <Warbo> sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[02:09] <Warbo> Or use GDebi graphical tool for it
[02:09] <t4ken> hey who is still here
[02:09] <Warbo> not me
[02:09] <t4ken> lol
[02:09] <t4ken> cius
[02:09] <bimberi> Onur-Yerlikaya: see (the not here) warbo's replies :)
[02:09] <doughboy> Speaking of soundblaster live. Is there anyway to get the soundcard to play both front and rear speakers?
[02:09] <t4ken> cius, i still like gnome the best
[02:10] <funkja> Does anyone know of a Zephyr package that works with Ubuntu that has kerberos support?
[02:10] <t4ken> kde was cool, and ive already uninstalled xfce
[02:10] <NKayhan> Hey, is there a way to add alternant (not KDE GNOME or XFCE) desktop enviroments?
[02:10] <t4ken> kde, isnt as customizable, and i cant figure out how to make new panels with it,
[02:10] <raindog> What is the "alternate install disk" I keep hearing about?  Via Shippit I only received the LiveCD/install disk.
[02:10] <t4ken> so im done with trying the different desktops i like gnome
[02:11] <dion> Ok, so I'm about to try to install New nvidia drivers, but last time I did it, X wouldnt open up because of an error, and I reinstall the whole OS,  how do I back up the old settings just in case?
[02:11] <doughboy> Gnome rocks
[02:11] <landsg> Warbo:  Tried the following syntax to get usb stick to work   "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt" (where sda1 is the partition on your device)  looks like it worked;  but I can't seem to get files copied to it
[02:11] <bimberi> raindog: http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
[02:11] <NKayhan> raindog: it just installs no livecd
[02:12] <Shizboom> t4ken - in kde you just right click on the main panel to make other panels
[02:13] <Warbo> landsg: You may need to use sudo (or to let your normal user do it run "sudo mount /mnt /mnt -o remount,uid=<yourusername>")
[02:13] <raindog> thanks bimberi and NKayhan.  So far this time the install hasn't frozen.  *keeping fingers crossed*  I didn't want to have to wait weeks for the alternate to arrive if needed.
[02:13] <Onur-Yerlikaya> how can i solve the ADSL USB modem problem on ubuntu ?
[02:14] <Onur-Yerlikaya> anyone now an article about solve it ?
[02:14] <bimberi> raindog: you can't order the alternate via shipit
[02:14] <to_s> Has anyone had problems using remote desktop with ATI drivers?
[02:14] <Warbo> YES!
[02:14] <Warbo> pyvnc2swf works in Breezy!
[02:14] <raindog> bimberi:  ah, I see.
[02:15] <compengi> i gave my friend an access to my pc but he can't edit when he adits like edit psybnc.conf he gets Warning: unknown mime-type for "psybnc.conf" -- using "application/*"  Error: no "edit" mailcap rules found for type "application/*"
[02:15] <compengi> edits*
[02:15] <landsg> Warbo:  tried the remount verbage, but no sda1 is showing in the /media directory
[02:16] <raindog> I'll download the alternate install disk at a friends house (i'm on dialup) for safe keeping then.  I certainly hope they fix the trouble with the LiveCD hanging during install.
[02:16] <phaedrus44> what is the ubuntu gnome cdburner?
[02:16] <phaedrus44> im trying to add it to fluxbox menu
[02:16] <Draconicus> I have made a decision!
[02:16] <Draconicus> I am going to reinstall... a different way.
[02:16] <phaedrus44> woohoo
[02:16] <Ensiferum> Draconicus: haha ;)
[02:17] <bimberi> phaedrus44: nautilus (the file manager) burns cds, otherwise there's gnomebaker
[02:17] <dash`> how do I write a partition table?
[02:17] <Draconicus> Ensiferum: Give me a moment to explain.
[02:17] <phaedrus44> ok thanks
[02:17] <to_s> Crap I just killed X
[02:17] <Ensiferum> Draconicus: sure
[02:17] <to_s> What was the program that remote desktop worked with ATI?
[02:17] <dion> How do i refresh X?
[02:17] <to_s> pyvnc?
[02:17] <Draconicus> By this, I mean that I'm going to build my Ubuntu installation piece by piece. I'm sick of sudo, sick of the conformity, and I want things done my way. I'll still stick to packages, but I want things to work in my favor. I'm going to manually select packages for Dapper. I know there's a way...
[02:17] <Draconicus> This can be achieved through the manual installation, correct/
[02:18] <Draconicus> Alternative*
[02:18] <Draconicus> ?*
[02:18] <tailsfan> Will Ubuntu stick with the Human theme it has now for Edgy Eft?
[02:18] <bimberi> !disks > dash
[02:18] <nofx_br> samba : security = ????? to make its just share my public folders, no login, no security.. grrrrrrr xDD
[02:18] <bimberi> !disks > dash`
[02:18] <Ensiferum> Draconicus: good luck with that enterprise, obviously you have limitless amounts of time at your disposal :)
[02:18] <Draconicus> Ensiferum: No. I have Aptitude. :P
[02:19] <Sleeping_Sloth> sudo apt-get install aptitude? :p
[02:19] <to_s> Any recommendations for remote desktop with ATI?
[02:19] <phaedrus44> would anything bad happen if i uninstall nautilus
[02:19] <phaedrus44> ?
[02:19] <to_s> I think :1 is causing problems
[02:19] <DarkMageZ> nofx_br, you want security = share
[02:19] <nofx_br> security = share , dont ask for pass.. but dont browse my shared folders
[02:19] <thomas_> yeah nautilus is essential to gnome.
[02:19] <Draconicus> I know for a fact that if I remove sudo from the system after making a root password, I can work around everything...
[02:19] <tailsfan> Draconicus: What version of Ub untu are you using?
[02:19] <Draconicus> tailsfan: Dapper? -.o
[02:20] <nofx_br> docss]  browseable = yes  public = yes   writable = no
[02:20] <nofx_br> i see the folder,
[02:20] <nofx_br> but cant go in
[02:20] <tailsfan> Use the root terminal if you rsick of sudo then
[02:20] <landsg> warbo:  still out there?  can I do a "sudo cp -r /media/sdb1/* /mnt/sda1"  ????
[02:20] <SurfnKid> does this work fro anyone deb http://ranty.ddts.net/~ghe_rivero/debian/airfart
[02:20] <SurfnKid> add it to your sources.list
[02:21] <SurfnKid> and let me know if it gives ya an error plz anyone
[02:21] <CarlFK> Draconicus: Altnerate-CD - you get 350mb of networking, apt and shell prompt - no X, no apps
[02:21] <Seveas> SurfnKid, that will not work, it's incomplete
[02:21] <thomas_> SurfnKid so we're your guinea pigs?
[02:21] <SurfnKid> Seveas, thats what i thought :D so their webpage is wrong
[02:21] <Seveas> thomas_, pipe down will you...
[02:21] <SurfnKid> thomas_, oinkys sounds better
[02:21] <SurfnKid> :P
[02:21] <thomas_> :)
[02:22] <tufsy> hi
[02:22] <SurfnKid> Seveas, deb-src should be then
[02:22] <Seveas> SurfnKid, the site is timing out too 
[02:22] <SurfnKid> Seveas, exactly
[02:22] <Seveas> SurfnKid, no, there should be something after the url
[02:22] <thomas_>  omg i'm stealing that thanks seveas ;D
[02:22] <SurfnKid> 
[02:22] <phaedrus44> would anything bad happen if i uninstall nautilus
[02:22] <Draconicus> CarlFK: I've installed through text mode. There's a way to get it that basic, hmm? Better than low memory mode in Breezy's installer, I hope.
[02:22] <tufsy> i am new at linux, someone installed ubuntu on my laptop, i am trying to view files on video.google.com and i cannot hear the sound on (mozilla firefox), can someone help me fix this please?
[02:23] <thomas_> yeah nautilus is essential to gnome.
[02:23] <Draconicus> CarlFK: This will allow me to force a root-password based system?
[02:23] <thomas_> don't uninstall nautilus.
[02:23] <SurfnKid> Seveas, http://airfart.sourceforge.net/
[02:23] <Seveas> phaedrus44, the 4-legged 6-eyed martians will come and eat you
[02:23] <SurfnKid> Seveas, bottom link
[02:23] <doughboy> Is there any way in ubuntu to get sound to play front and rear speakers that are connected to a soundblaster live 24 bit card?
[02:23] <CarlFK> Draconicus: I think so.  I know when I use a preseed file I set the root PW
[02:23] <ketethatooblack> ok i need help. haha im doing my installation for drapper
[02:23] <tailsfan> I was reading the ubuntu package and it mentioned something about a enterprise editon, is that in the CD or do I have to download it?
[02:23] <ketethatooblack> and is warbo in here
[02:24] <ketethatooblack> or gnomefreak?
[02:24] <Seveas> SurfnKid, their site is right
[02:24] <CarlFK> tailsfan: enterprise or server ?
[02:24] <Seveas> you were missing the ./
[02:24] <SurfnKid> dop! XD
[02:24] <Seveas> SurfnKid, doesn't change that that server isn't working though 
[02:24] <Draconicus> CarlFK: Alright. Thanks for the advice.
[02:24] <to_s> I tried running vncserver and it works just fine, but desktop sharing doesn't work
[02:24] <ketethatooblack> seveas: do you know how to update breezy to drapper
[02:24] <SurfnKid> lol
[02:24] <tailsfan> enterprise?
[02:24] <ketethatooblack> seveas im in themiddl eof it and need someones help
[02:24] <Seveas> !upgrade > ketethatooblack
[02:24] <SurfnKid> so im still goaling them 1 - 0
[02:24] <tailsfan> server I know is in the CD
[02:25] <to_s> My guess is it has to do with ATI running on :1 instead of :0
[02:25] <tailsfan> !updateubuntu
[02:25] <ubotu> I know nothing about updateubuntu
[02:25] <SurfnKid> Seveas, ill look for another link see if it works
[02:25] <tailsfan> !upgrade > tailsfan
[02:25] <thomas_> use xdcmp
[02:25] <to_s> Anyone else have remote desktop problems?
[02:25] <CarlFK> tailsfan: no clue what enterprrise is - other than some ideas about "ServerLand" and "Queen Bee and Worker Bee" systems - but that was just talk
[02:25] <tailsfan> !upgrade
[02:25] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade  Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades  Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development version.
[02:25] <ketethatooblack> in the terminal it says: the default action is too keep your current version
[02:25] <Seveas> ketethatooblack, for which file?
[02:26] <to_s> BTW Dapper
[02:26] <ketethatooblack> thank you
[02:26] <ketethatooblack> seveas: what do you mean?
[02:26] <Seveas> ketethatooblack, that prompt you get talks about a possibly changed file
[02:26] <Seveas> which file?
[02:26] <ropoy> Guys Did you receive your dapper cd's already?
[02:26] <ketethatooblack> wait let me screenshot it for you
[02:26] <Seveas> ropoy, yes
[02:26] <CarlFK> tailsfan: however, there may be something I missed - but I doubt ti
[02:27] <tailsfan> Yep
[02:27] <ropoy> Ok ill check the post office later
[02:27] <Ensiferum> how can i change whats started on each runlevel manually?
[02:27] <ketethatooblack> !warn
[02:27] <ubotu> I know nothing about warn
[02:27] <tailsfan> I'm running it now
[02:27] <ketethatooblack> ignore that.
[02:27] <landsg> anybody know how to mount a usb stick through terminal??  I lost x and am trying to get files copied before I re-install dapper
[02:27] <tailsfan> This download i staking for ever
[02:27] <tailsfan> !enterprise
[02:27] <ubotu> I know nothing about enterprise
[02:27] <CarlFK> landsg: mount something somewhere
[02:28] <CarlFK> landsg: the somewhere is the easy part: some dir
[02:28] <landsg> CarlFK:  OK
[02:28] <tailsfan> Which Sound System do you guys use?
[02:28] <CarlFK> landsg: use dmesg to figure out what the something is
[02:28] <Radar> !grub
[02:28] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[02:28] <tailsfan> I'm going to try to use OSS
[02:28] <ketethatooblack> seveas: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/i17730
[02:29] <Graig> hey, does anyone know if the ati drivers still crash when you try to switch users?  or log a new user on?
[02:29] <Seveas> ketethatooblack, did you manually change /etc/gdm/gdm.conf?
[02:29] <gimmulf> Hi, i would like to learn about bluesnarfing, any suggestions on software/websites?
[02:29] <ketethatooblack> seveas; what?
[02:30] <tailsfan> gimmulf, Google is your friend
[02:30] <CarlFK> gimmulf: suggestion: be more discreet :)
[02:30] <Seveas> ketethatooblack, did you manually change the file /etc/gdm/gdm.conf?
[02:30] <landsg> CarlFK:  when using mount, message says that it can't find some dir in fstab or mtab
[02:30] <ketethatooblack> seveas: i dont understand what you mean
[02:31] <gimmulf> CarlFK:  just want to try on my own bluetooth stuff :)
[02:31] <ketethatooblack> seveas: i changed all the breezys to dapper in a file
[02:31] <Seveas> urgh - I give up
[02:31] <CarlFK> gimmulf: that's 'better'
[02:31] <CarlFK> landsg: what mount command did you use?
[02:31] <slowz3r> hey does anyone have links to where i can download XGL and Compiz
[02:31] <ketethatooblack> did he seriously just leave
[02:31] <ketethatooblack> wow.
[02:31] <ketethatooblack> someone help me.
[02:32] <AngryElf> is downloading/compiling GLIB 2.4 potentially a bad thing?
[02:32] <Bloodcky> !flash
[02:32] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:32] <landsg> CarlFK:  "sudo mount /<dirname>"
[02:32] <ketethatooblack> bloodcky nice too see youu
[02:32] <ketethatooblack> haha =] 
[02:32] <AngryElf> i.e. will it cause dependency problems with everything else on the system?
[02:32] <Bloodcky> ahhaa
[02:32] <kuzmaster> hello all
[02:32] <dts> how do i monitor a log file in teh console?
[02:32] <Bloodcky> Flash Player 9 i need
[02:32] <dribble> is there a quick'n'easy way to determine the bitrate of an mp3?
[02:32] <ketethatooblack> hmmm.
[02:32] <ketethatooblack> im in the middle of installing dapper
[02:32] <ketethatooblack> andi dont know what to do
[02:32] <ketethatooblack> soo.
[02:32] <CarlFK> landsg: first, you need 2 tings: something and somewhere
[02:33] <Bloodcky> and i want administrative rights hahaha
[02:33] <ropoy> hehehe
[02:33] <Bloodcky> it's easy
[02:33] <slowz3r> Who has the links to where i can download XGL and Compiz??
[02:33] <SurfnKid> !xgl
[02:33] <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  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[02:33] <CarlFK> landsg: 2nd, the things need to be "real":  a real device and a real dir that exists
[02:33] <Bloodcky> just be carefull about other partitions :)
[02:33] <SurfnKid> slowz3r, i used tinyurl.com and www.compiz.net
[02:33] <tailsfan> There's a Flash Player 9?
[02:33] <tailsfan> and BTW Bloodcky, Flash for Linux only goes up to 7
[02:33] <ropoy> ust partition the whole disk
[02:34] <tailsfan> Ubuntu has one flaw though
[02:34] <ketethatooblack> hehe okkkie
[02:34] <CarlFK> landsg: so first, figure out what the /dev device is that your usb is getting assgned to - it will be something like /dev/sda or sda1 or sg or something... plug it in and run dmesg -
[02:34] <landsg> CarlFK:  OK, so I know what the USB stick is called (sda1);  how do I mount that so I can copy files to it??
[02:34] <abo> apt-get install, is reporting a problem with a java documentation installation, it does report that whenever I try to install anything (usint apt-get install), can anyone help?
[02:34] <slowz3r> SurfinKid: whats tinyurl have to do
[02:34] <tailsfan> It's ALSA is messed up with some sound cards
[02:34] <SurfnKid> tailsfan, what is it
[02:34] <dmsantam> mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/somedirthatexists
[02:34] <skavenge> question, i'm trying to setup NAT, both machines can ping each other, client machine can ping ips on the net but nothing resolves, what do I have to do to make the client machine be able to resolve?
[02:34] <dmsantam> assuming that hte first partition is what you want to mount and its fat32
[02:34] <CarlFK> landsg: make a dir: md MyHappyDir
[02:34] <Bloodcky> i hate them
[02:35] <Bloodcky> i hate adobe
[02:35] <Bloodcky> stupi adobe
[02:35] <Bloodcky> stupid*
[02:35] <dmsantam> Bloodcky, agreed ;)
[02:35] <tailsfan> What is that Surfnkid?
[02:35] <Bloodcky> i cant open flash chat which requires flash 9
[02:35] <Bloodcky> stupid
[02:35] <ketethatooblack> adobe?
[02:35] <dmsantam> richiefrich, give me a 64 bit machine, and a ppc one and ill do it for you :)
[02:35] <SurfnKid> slowz3r,  try this link, see if itll work, works for me https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager
[02:35] <Bloodcky> yes
[02:35] <Bloodcky> adobe bought macromedia
[02:35] <Bloodcky> and made shit of macromedia
[02:36] <tailsfan> That is why they have wine for bloodcky
[02:36] <xx_xx_> ADBE bought MACR
[02:36] <ketethatooblack> hey i have a question for anyone reading. how do i check if im using breezy or dapper again?
[02:36] <richiefrich> dmsantam lol...
[02:36] <xx_xx_> right?
[02:36] <Graig> now they are busting out all sorts of buggy flash versions, and no linux support.
[02:36] <Bloodcky> hahaa
[02:36] <SurfnKid> tailsfan, ubuntu has a flaw, what might it be
[02:36] <tailsfan> and watch you rlanguage plz
[02:36] <ketethatooblack> whats the code?
[02:36] <xx_xx_> MACR i remember that
[02:36] <richiefrich> dmsantam man if i could i would man.. im trying to get a 32bit build in a chroot
[02:36] <tom7e> so what's the deal with this open document format stuff
[02:36] <slowz3r> SurfinKid: is that where i can download it
[02:36] <jeff2> ok, I upgraded from breezy to dapper. ubuntu can't decide whether my touchpad should be /dev/input/event3 or 4. it varies when I reboot, and if I didn't guess right in my Xorg.conf, my X server does not start up. what is the answer to end all this nonsense?
[02:36] <dmsantam> richiefrich, hahahaha
[02:36] <landsg> CarlFK: I ran dmsg, and there is quite a  bit of verbage; looks like SCSI device sdb is the one
[02:36] <tailsfan> It has a falaw with it's ALSA
[02:36] <Bloodcky> i want administrative permissions for my  user account in ubuntu... how to set it?
[02:36] <ketethatooblack> omg
[02:36] <ketethatooblack> someone
[02:36] <richiefrich> dmsantam would u test it if i get the .deb ?
[02:37] <tailsfan> flaw*
[02:37] <ketethatooblack> haha ignore that
[02:37] <SurfnKid> slowz3r, yeah update your sources.list and itll do all the downloading for you :)
[02:37] <dmsantam> richiefrich, 32bit one?
[02:37] <tailsfan> It does'nt detect any ESS Cards
[02:37] <ketethatooblack> does anyone ahve the code to put in terminal to see what im using? (breezy or dapper)
[02:37] <dmsantam> richiefrich, im on debian unstable, is ubuntu using the same libc?
[02:37] <richiefrich> dmsantam yes yes.. if it builds for me
[02:37] <ketethatooblack> be rightback
[02:37] <CarlFK> landsg:  sudo mount /dev/sdb MyHappyDir
[02:37] <ketethatooblack> it says changes will take effected
[02:37] <SurfnKid> tailsfan, i see
[02:37] <slowz3r> SurfinKid: im a linux noob so lol..ya ill see what i can do
[02:37] <richiefrich> dmsantam im building it on debain
[02:37] <ketethatooblack> after sessions are closed
[02:37] <ketethatooblack> ill be back
[02:37] <dmsantam> richiefrich, great. ok
[02:37] <tailsfan> sysinfo or hardinfo
[02:37] <richiefrich> dmsantam so your game? to try it.. ty man
[02:38] <unstablesob> Question regarding networking on a laptop. I'm using network-manager-gnome for wireless but I want to know if there's a program or utility that will let me use profiles for networking? Something similar to how it works in Mac OS X, I can just choose which location I'm at and it reconfigures my wired and/or wireless settings.
[02:38] <jeff2> ok, I upgraded from breezy to dapper. ubuntu can't decide whether my touchpad should be /dev/input/event3 or 4. it varies when I reboot, and if I didn't guess right in my Xorg.conf, my X server does not start up. what is the answer to end all this nonsense?
[02:38] <SurfnKid> slowz3r, ive installed it twice, both have worked, im a 4month newb, and didnt have any trouble, just add a few lines :)
[02:38] <dmsantam> yep
[02:38] <richiefrich> dmsantam i realy like that browser
[02:38] <Bloodcky> i want administrative permissions for my  user account in ubuntu... how to set it?
[02:38] <SurfnKid> Bloodcky, not sure
[02:38] <dmsantam> Bloodcky, sudo gives you admin priviliges... doesn't it?
[02:38] <slowz3r> SurfinKid: iv been runnin about for like 2 hours
[02:38] <dmsantam> Bloodcky, or you can setup your root account
[02:38] <Bloodcky> i only want access to files on my sda1 partition :P
[02:38] <SurfnKid> slowz3r, sweet, i love it
[02:38] <tailsfan> I have a ESS Audiodrive card and Ubuntu did'nt detect after I installed it
[02:39] <Bloodcky> however
[02:39] <Bloodcky> i just want permissions for sda 1
[02:39] <phasegen> what is the best p2p service???
[02:39] <SurfnKid> tailsfan, is there a way around it
[02:39] <Bloodcky> you tell me what to do
[02:39] <rpedro> can someone help me get wireless network going on a new pc I installed? I just installed dapper on it and networking is giving me errors, I tried it before on the same pc with an older dapper beta and I had it working just fine. the card is an MSI wireless with ralink 2500 chipset, thanks.
[02:39] <dmsantam> phasegen, on linux? try limewire
[02:39] <slowz3r> SurfinKid: im confused..lol...i just need to download the XGL tarboll
[02:39] <SurfnKid> oh
[02:39] <dmsantam> phasegen, i used emule a while back.. but not for a while
[02:39] <tailsfan> I'm trying to install OSS, but I need two .deb parts first
[02:40] <Bloodcky> heeeeeey :)
[02:40] <tailsfan> kernel-source and gcc
[02:40] <richiefrich> giFt
[02:40] <phasegen> dmsantam: thank you, I will
[02:40] <richiefrich> phasegen try giFt
[02:40] <SurfnKid> slowz3r, just the tarballz? um have a look at athat page, if you need it for another box
[02:40] <chrsjav> xdcc://Criten/irc.criten.net/#korptix/K0rptix-LooNs-6436/#0005/Paris.Hilton-One.night.in.paris.avi/msg K0rptix-LooNs-6436 xdcc send
[02:41] <Bloodcky> i'm waiting... :P
[02:41] <phasegen> richiefrich: is it idiot-proof?
[02:41] <marky_> Hi all, any chance of some help?
[02:41] <ogami1972> wassup?
[02:41] <tailsfan> I'm almost done downloading the kernel-source .deb and then I gotta get gcc from synaptic
[02:41] <richiefrich> phasegen yes yes.. i can get u a howto
[02:41] <Bloodcky> marky wait
[02:41] <richiefrich> phasegen give me a sencond
[02:41] <Bloodcky> i came first!
[02:41] <Bloodcky> :D
[02:41] <ogami1972> ok- what?
[02:41] <SurfnKid> marky_, woot up bro
[02:41] <marky_> I can't play WMV's
[02:41] <gnomefreak> tailsfan: get build-essential ;)
[02:41] <dmsantam> phasegen, limewire is definitely idiot proof :)
[02:41] <cloneio> LOLZ  http://digg.com/linux_unix/Richard_Stallman_supports_voluntary_pedophilia
[02:41] <landsg> CarlFK:  once I get sdb mounted to dir, then how to copy files to it/
[02:41] <tailsfan> Hello gnomefreak?
[02:41] <tailsfan> Which is a better Desktop Environment GNOME or KDE
[02:42] <SurfnKid> have you downloaded the w32 codecs, and checked the Restricted Formats How To?
[02:42] -cloneio:#ubuntu- LOLZ  http://digg.com/linux_unix/Richard_Stallman_supports_voluntary_pedophilia
[02:42] <gnomefreak> marky_: w32codecs
[02:42] <tailsfan> oops, meant to put a smiley instead of a question mark
[02:42] <gnomefreak> tailsfan: ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:42] <CarlFK> landsg: copt the files int MyHappyDir
[02:42] <tailsfan> build-essenital?
[02:42] <phasegen> rpedro: my wireless card has the same chipset, and it worked just fine, it automatically configured as ra0
[02:42] <Hexidigital> cloneio:: wtf?
[02:42] <CarlFK> landsg: copt the files into MyHappyDir
[02:42] <tailsfan> Oh
[02:42] <marky_> it trys to play them in totem, i wanna use mplayer, it says not supported or something
[02:42] <gnomefreak> tailsfan: it has gcc make and everything else you need to build/compile things
[02:42] <richiefrich> phasegen  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=59857&highlight=p2p+filesharing
[02:43] <tailsfan> K
[02:43] <Redman276> well i appreciate  all the help onthe  ppc  version of ubuntu but im afraid  my all in one  just cant run it  ;)
[02:43] <richiefrich> phasegen if u need help.. tis easy
[02:43] <marky_> w32codecs is already istalled
[02:43] <SurfnKid> !Restricted Format
[02:43] <ubotu> I know nothing about Restricted Format
[02:43] <Hexidigital> !restrictedformats
[02:43] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:43] <SurfnKid> Hexidigital, thx :P
[02:43] <gnomefreak> marky_: if you enable multiverse repo you can get mplayer
[02:43] <Hexidigital> SurfnKid::  :)
[02:43] <gnomefreak> !mplayer > marky_
[02:43] <gnomefreak> marky_: your pm has mplayer in it
[02:43] <Bloodcky> i'm sleepy
[02:43] <Bloodcky> i'll be baaaack...
[02:43] <Bloodcky> :)
[02:43] <rpedro> phasegen: you installed with the final dapper release( the one they send out, not the daily builds)?
[02:44] <ogami1972> mplayer shmemplayer...gxine rox!
[02:44] <marky_> gnome freak its installed aswell, all  mpegs etc work in mplayer and stream in mplayer, just not wmv
[02:44] <rpedro> phasegen: cause it worked for me before too, very easealy
[02:44] <Redhatman> I lost my grub im on a live disk ho can I reinstall it?
[02:44] <SurfnKid> gxine works well for DVDs
[02:44] <gnomefreak> !wmv
[02:44] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:44] <gnomefreak> marky_: ^^^
[02:44] <phasegen> rpedro: yes, I did, however I have a d-link usb adaptor with that chipset that is giving me trouble
[02:44] -cloneio:#ubuntu- LOLZ  http://digg.com/linux_unix/Richard_Stallman_supports_voluntary_pedophilia
[02:45] <ketethatooblack> gnomefreak: it finished!
[02:45] -cloneio:#ubuntu- LOLZ  http://digg.com/linux_unix/Richard_Stallman_supports_voluntary_pedophilia
[02:45] <RichiH> cloneio: please stop
[02:45] <marky_> thanks, i'll have a looky
[02:45] <rpedro> phasegen: the one I have is PCI card
[02:45] <ketethatooblack> gnomefreak: what was that code that let me know whether i was using dapper or breezy
[02:45] <bimberi> !version
[02:45] <ubotu> To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type 'lsb_release -a' in the Terminal.
[02:45] <sproingie> RichiH: i dont think there's any point in asking that type of fellow nicely
[02:45] <gnomefreak> ketethatooblack: lsb_release -a
[02:45] <ketethatooblack> thank you!
[02:45] <SurfnKid> Redhatman, update-grub  i think it updates a new file
[02:46] <sn00p> anybody know how I can play a avi file that requires dovei?
[02:46] <truz_`24> i have a box with a nvidia tnt2 card, using the nvida "nv" driver, but i can only choose the 600x480 option for resolution...
[02:46] <ketethatooblack> DAPPER! YAYAYYAAYY =]  LETS CELEBRATEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
[02:46] <truz_`24> any ideas on how to troubleshoot that?
[02:46] <RichiH> sproingie: well, we still have a policy of doing just that :)
[02:46] <ketethatooblack> haha ok now working on music
[02:46] <ogami1972> this may be verboten, but have you tried automatix, marky?
[02:46] <gnomefreak> ketethatooblack: please dont do that
[02:46] <bimberi> thankyou Seveas
[02:46] <ketethatooblack> i apologize =] 
[02:46] <phasegen> rpedro: I'm running a linksys wmp54g pci wireless card.  It worked on install
[02:47] <sproingie> RichiH: i suppose if only to be in keeping to form
[02:47] <tailsfan> ty gnomefreak ;)
[02:47] <sproingie> i must say, 6.06 is a dramatic improvement over breezy
[02:47] <gnomefreak> yw
[02:47] <bimberi> Seveas: and for your email - i'll use launchpad for ubotu issues in future :)
[02:47] <ketethatooblack> gnomefreak: i found the gstreamer0.8-mad
[02:47] <RichiH> sproingie: and to stay in the habit of being friendly
[02:47] <Seveas> bimberi, good 
[02:47] <phasegen> rpedro: it has the rt2500 chipset
[02:48] <subvertir> What's the deal with this 500mb 'lrm' partition shown by mount for /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/volatile ?
[02:48] <Seveas> richiefrich, it will autokick everyone whose nickname starts with an r in about 3 minutes
[02:48] <bimberi> richiefrich: +r means only registered users can join the channel (iirc)
[02:48] <tailsfan> I like the Human theme with it
[02:48] <RadarListener> It's me again, I still can't get it to properly boot off the windows XP partition, it hangs on the screen with the "map" commands
[02:48] <RadarListener> would this mean that I'm trying to boot off the wrong partition?
[02:48] <ketethatooblack> how do i register my name
[02:48] <richiefrich> Seveas lol your funny
[02:48] <SurfnKid> !register
[02:48] <rpedro> phasegen: ok
[02:48] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[02:48] <RichiH> sproingie: in this case, it seems kline was the way to go, though
[02:48] <richiefrich> bimberi ahh ok man ty
[02:48] <RadarListener> ketethatooblack, type /msg nickserv identify password email
[02:48] <RadarListener> Bah
[02:48] <tailsfan> At leats Ubuntu does'nt have any BSOD?
[02:49] <RadarListener> /msg nickserv register password email
[02:49] <Gentoon> Can someon please help me I killed my grub how can i get it back???
[02:49] <RadarListener> I think.
[02:49] <gnomefreak> !grub > Gentoon
[02:49] <Gentoon> that doesnt help
[02:49] <fowlduck> !grub
[02:49] <ketethatooblack> (19:49:15) NickServ: (notice) The nickname [ketethatooblack]  is not registered
[02:49] <dmsantam> Gentoon, grub-install
[02:49] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[02:49] <sproingie> RichiH: i dont think they kline annoyances, sadly enough
[02:49] <tailsfan> actually it's "/msg nickserv register rassword" here
[02:49] <LjL> tailsfan: they're called kernel oops, or panic
[02:49] <gnomefreak> Gentoon: your pm should have all info on fixing it
[02:49] <sproingie> i recommend  /nickserv, not /msg nickserv
[02:49] <tailsfan> password*
[02:50] <SurfnKid> that reminds me i gotta get splashimages and grub updated
[02:50] <SurfnKid> br
[02:50] <SurfnKid> b
[02:50] <dmsantam> sproingie, hahaha
[02:50] <adelfino> can someone please use /me ? I need to test something, :P
[02:50] <dmsantam> sproingie, why don't you try it first?
[02:50] <Gentoon> I have no browser I am in all text mode
[02:50] <subvertir> what *is* an lrm filesystem, anyways? this is the first time I've seen one
[02:50] <rpedro> phasegen: can you join #rpedro ? just to paste the output of your ifconfig command so that I can check , I'm getting some errors with some commands
[02:50] <tailsfan> Oh
[02:50] <RichiH> sproingie: especially if they registered the nick just to spam
[02:50] <AngryElf> how do i find out what is currently using /dev/dsp and get rid of it?
[02:50] <tailsfan> That shut me up
[02:50] <subvertir> AngryElf lsof
[02:50] <adelfino> he
[02:50] <Gentoon> Whats the command to rebuild the grub from a live disk?
[02:50] <ketethatooblack> gnomefreak: i see the gstreamer thingie so do i click on it to install? becaue it bring sup something about other files
[02:50] <adelfino> thx
[02:50] <richiefrich> Gentoon what u mean rebuild ?>
[02:51] <richiefrich> reinstall
[02:51] <rpedro> !grub
[02:51] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[02:51] <gnomefreak> ketethatooblack: click on gstreamer? can you give me an idea on what you are looking at
[02:51] <richiefrich> Gentoon  u need to be in a chroot
[02:51] <tailsfan> yes kete
[02:51] <tailsfan> !edgy
[02:51] <ubotu> edgy is the current development version of Ubuntu. Version 6.10, codename "Edgy Eft". For support head to #ubuntu+1. For its release schedule, see !schedule
[02:52] <AngryElf> subvertir, lsof |grep dsp produces nothing
[02:52] <Gentoon> I have to set up chroot just to get my boot loader back?? cant do it from live disk???
[02:52] <ketethatooblack> gnomefreak: ok there is a list. and i marked it and pressed apply and it said three things needed to be installed but i pressed one so i guess it comes with it
[02:52] <richiefrich> Gentoon yes chroot
[02:52] <tailsfan> Is there anyway to prevent timeouts from happening in a Dial-up connection in Ubuntu
[02:52] <ketethatooblack> gnomefreak: its "installing" the software
[02:52] <gnomefreak> ketethatooblack: if it needs other things with the ones you want click ok or yes
[02:52] <richiefrich> Gentoon not hard.. mount your partitions then  chroot
[02:52] <Gentoon> richiefrich: how do I do that?
[02:53] <richiefrich> Gentoon pm me
[02:53] <ketethatooblack> gnomefreak: ok
[02:53] <tailsfan> !schedule
[02:53] <ubotu> Ubuntu uses a strict timetable for releases, which means that sometimes newly released programs miss the timetable. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases for more. Edgy schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyReleaseSchedule
[02:53] <ketethatooblack> gnomefreak: it says the changes have been applied and that well i can close the window
[02:53] <gnomefreak> yep
[02:54] <ketetha_> hello
[02:54] <ketetha_> i think im on the actual IRC chat now.
[02:54] <tailsfan> OT I think, but does anyone use Ubuntu on a Mac?
[02:55] <ketetha_> gnomefreak: still there?
[02:55] <EANx> i've thought about it
[02:55] <gnomefreak> yes
[02:55] <unstablesob> Question regarding networking on a laptop. I'm using network-manager-gnome for wireless but I want to know if there's a program or utility that will let me use profiles for networking? Something similar to how it works in Mac OS X, I can just choose which location I'm at and it reconfigures my wired and/or wireless settings.
[02:55] <ketetha_> wow. this is cool. haha. ok now thats its done i dont really see a change in anything
[02:55] <SurfnKid> ketetha_, youre in the pale faces chat
[02:55] <SurfnKid> :P
[02:55] <kuzmaster> hello all
[02:56] <EANx> unstablesob: in dapper, the network-manager can have multiple locations, presumably to do what it is that you want
[02:56] <ketetha_> surfnkid: myname is ketetha_! cool. haha i see.
[02:56] <kuzmaster> i am using vmware workstation
[02:56] <tailsfan> Hey kuzmaster
[02:56] <kuzmaster> and im having troubly finding the shared folder thingy
[02:56] <gnomefreak> ketetha_: you wont except packages some artwork
[02:56] <EANx> give that a shot and see if it works out for you
[02:56] <gnomefreak> oh and faster a bit
[02:56] <ketetha_> gnomefreak: what do you mean?
[02:56] <kuzmaster> that is set up in vmware workstation
[02:56] <unstablesob> EANx, you're referring to System->Administrator->Networking ?
[02:56] <EANx> unstablesob: yeah
[02:57] <kuzmaster> can somone please tell me where it is located?
[02:57] <ketetha_> ehh. i don twant my real name showing like that. how can i change that?
[02:57] <EANx> i think it's a new feature in dapper because i'm pretty sure i didn't see it there in breezy
[02:57] <gnomefreak> ketetha_: dapper is build on breezy for the most part just updated packages gnomes a little bit faster boot up is a little bit faster things like that some new artwork was added
[02:57] <CarlFK> kuzmaster: I just setup vmplayer a week ago, so I am v.new - but I think you use SMB networking to share folders - follow?
[02:58] <ketethatooblack> there we go. sorry now my name isnt showing so much
[02:58] <CarlFK> ketethatooblack: next time: /nick MyNewName
[02:58] <kuzmaster> CarlFK, ok, thanx. i so love vmware, but im using the trial version of the workstation, so im gonna have to go back to the vmware player soon
[02:58] <ketethatooblack> so now my question is. what can install to lisnt to music mp3 because i dont think that gstreamer thing worked out
[02:59] <ketetha_> cool. i see
[02:59] <EANx> ketetha_: i suggest xmms
[02:59] <ogami1972> i use amarok with the xine engine and am very happy!
[02:59] <ketetha_> EANx: is that in synaptic packages?
[02:59] <EANx> ketetha_: yep
[02:59] <ketetha_> CarlFK: how do you know all these quick commands
[02:59] <ketetha_> EANx: ok let me go check
[03:00] <CarlFK> ketetha_: I read the internet one night :)
[03:00] <ogami1972> will do things for writely or ortuk invites!
[03:00] <kuzmaster> and also, ive acidentally moved the firefox scroll bar to the other side, can somone please tell me how to make it go back to the other side
[03:01] <kuzmaster> and i dont know how i moved it there
[03:01] <Wabs> Hi, I have a quick question
[03:01] <CarlFK> kuzmaster:  you can move the scrollbar?
[03:01] <Tommy2k4> why wont mplayer plugin for firefox (for some reason the plugin isnt picked up by opera so i have to use firefox) wont play some videos it only plays the sound
[03:01] <Tommy2k4> ive tried all the codecs that come with automatix and easyubuntu and still no luck
[03:01] <kuzmaster> CarlFK, apparently so
[03:01] <ketetha_> EANx: will xmms play mp3?
[03:01] <ketetha_> CarlFK: verry smartt
[03:01] <EANx> ketetha_: yes... that was it's original purpose
[03:01] <EANx> ketetha_: but it can also play other formats
[03:02] <_ominae> hi all.  i am brand new to ubuntu. i have a wireless network up and running on my box and I would like to know what would be a good application to monitor the wifi networks signal strength and connection status.
[03:02] <ketetha_> EANx: ohh i see. thankk you
[03:02] <EANx> ketetha_: i installed the FLAC plugin so i could play the FLAC downloads from some concert i was at
[03:02] <kuzmaster> CarlFK, but its only for the ubuntu tab
[03:02] <kuzmaster> CarlFK, very strange
[03:02] <ketetha_> EANx: is FLAC some kid of format? im not familiar withh it
[03:03] <EANx> ketetha_: yeah it is... its a lossless format
[03:03] <EANx> ketetha_: i.e., it doesn't compress much
[03:03] <ardchoille> How do I detect a user login? I am trying to setup timed logins (30 min sessions)
[03:03] <ketetha_> EANx: i seee. and after i download this can i make it my default media player that way when i open mp3 files on singingfish i can directly go there and save them to my computer
[03:04] <EANx> ketetha_: yes you can
[03:04] <ketetha_> EANx: yay. what i've been looking for. thank you so much
[03:05] <EANx> ketetha_: sure thing
[03:05] <ketetha_> EANx: i'm going to try it out and i'll tell you how it goes
[03:05] <kuzmaster> check this out http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/4376/screenshot9co.png
[03:05] <ketetha_> EANx: how can i make it my default?
[03:05] <rpedro> does anyone know what this error message means? "rui@rui-desktop:~$ sudo ifup ra0  \\  SIOCADDRT: File exists  \\  Failed to bring up ra0."
[03:05] <EANx> ketetha_: hrm... let me have a quick look at something... i'm not sure how to do that...
[03:05] <_ominae> hi all.  i am brand new to ubuntu. i have a wireless network up and running on my box and I would like to know what would be a good application to monitor the wifi networks signal strength and connection status.
[03:05] <existance_> what can I use to monitor my internet connection?
[03:05] <ketetha_> EANx: wow its so tiny. i can like barley see it. okk
[03:06] <EANx> haha
[03:06] <EANx> ketetha_: you can blow it up though
[03:06] <k1piee> hey
[03:06] <ketetha_> EANx: you can? haha i thought it was stuck like that
[03:07] <EANx> ketetha_: it's not straightforward.. you have to click the tiny D towards the left side of the interface
[03:08] <EANx> _ominae: use the gnome toolbar applet for network monitoring
[03:08] <ketetha_> EANx: arggh i cant get it back up.  i was playing around. and i rightclicked and clicked someone called main window and it left
[03:08] <EANx> _ominae: and set it to look at your wifi card
[03:08] <richiefrich> dmsantam i got it man.. now im testing it.. it'll be a sec
[03:08] <EANx> ketetha_: main window?
[03:09] <_ominae> eanx: is it installed by default
[03:09] <rpedro> does anyone knwo what this error message means ? " rui@rui-desktop:~$ sudo ifup ra0  \\  SIOCADDRT: File exists  \\  Failed to bring up ra0.  \\  rui@rui-desktop:~$ sudo ifdown ra0  \\  ifdown: interface ra0 not configured "
[03:09] <EANx> _ominae: yeah... right-click on your gnome toolbar at the top
[03:09] <richiefrich> dmsantam ping..
[03:09] <ketetha_> EANX: yep look around in the little things. someone says main window
[03:09] <ketetha_> EANx: im giong to log out and in and see whats going to happen
[03:10] <EANx> ah ok
[03:10] <EANx> _ominae: right-click and select Add To Panel
[03:10] <_ominae> eanx: thx
[03:10] <EANx> and under System Monitor... select Network Monitor
[03:11] <EANx> once Network Monitor appears on your toolbar, right-click on that and select Properties
[03:11] <VolVE> hey all, anyone installed Munin from Universe and had it anti-alias all the text in the graphs and push the "Max" stat to the next line? My last Munin install on Debian didn't do that... very odd :(
[03:11] <bruenig> _ominae, i am not a big fan of the default panel widgets, if you can call them widgets. You can use gdesklets and get a little bit more in the form of eye candy just a suggestion though
[03:11] <EANx> and in the dropdown window there should be an option for your wifi card
[03:11] <unstablesob> !java
[03:11] <ubotu> java is an object oriented programming language. To install a java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java For the runtime Sun Java install sun-java5-jre from the Multiverse repository
[03:12] <t4ken> i need to download music, how can i with linux
[03:12] <EANx> bruenig: i tried gdesklets once and was impressed by the concept of it, but thought that it took up too many resources
[03:12] <ketethatooblack> EANx: it was there when i signed back in
[03:12] <Tommy2k4> how can i stop sendmail from trying to run on bootup, ive already did sudo apt-get remove sendmail
[03:12] <kuzmaster> CarlFK, to move the scroll-bar in firefox, rght click the page can choose "switch page direction", do that to reverse it
[03:12] <ketethatooblack> EANx: so how do i make it big?
[03:12] <bruenig> EANX, depends on your computer I guess, i have room to suck up resources
[03:13] <ketetha_> im ketetha_ now.
[03:13] <EANx> bruenig: i do too... but i just try to run lean
[03:13] <CarlFK> kuzmaster: I was thinking of the left-to-right thing - didn't it flip the text too?
[03:13] <bruenig> t4ken, what do you mean exactly by download music?
[03:13] <_ominae> eanx: i want something that graphically shows the wifi signal strenght
[03:13] <t4ken> like music files
[03:13] <t4ken> you know songs
[03:13] <_ominae> eanx: this appears not to
[03:13] <ketetha_> EANx: neverind. i double sized it =}
[03:13] <bruenig> t4ken, do you mean like through bittorrent or gnutella or what?
[03:13] <t4ken> like p2p
[03:13] <EANx> ketetha_: thats what i was trying to get you to do :)
[03:14] <EANx> _ominae: it does on my laptop
[03:14] <t4ken> not bittorent and i cant find any with gnutella
[03:14] <kuzmaster> CarlFK, no, the only thing thati can see it do is move the scroll bar
[03:14] <t4ken> but i have gnutella
[03:14] <ketetha_> EANx: ohhh. i realize now. excuse my slowness :)
[03:14] <Trae> Is there anything on a laptop, BESIDES power mgmt, that will cause a laptop just to spontaneously shut down without a request?  If I watch a YouTube video of any length longer than say 20mins, it does this.
[03:14] <bruenig> t4ken, you don't want bittorrent?
[03:14] <CarlFK> kuzmaster: so I see.  weird
[03:14] <EANx> Trae: is the laptop running hot?
[03:14] <Trae> EANx, hmmm that's a good question...
[03:15] <t4ken> i dont know how to set it up, it keeps asking me for some type of file
[03:15] <Trae> EANx, think the heat could have forced it to shut down?
[03:15] <EANx> Trae: that happens sometimes
[03:15] <kuzmaster> CarlFK, is there a vmware irc channel?
[03:15] <EANx> Trae: i had a desktop system that apparantly, i hadn't seated the heatsink properly onto...
[03:15] <EANx> and it would promptly shut off 5 seconds into bootup
[03:15] <cius> t4ken, there are bittorrent tutorials online, just google around, they're not hard to find
[03:15] <CarlFK> kuzmaster: yep
[03:15] <EANx> that's how i figured out what was wrong with it
[03:16] <Trae> EANx, good thinking man
[03:16] <Trae> EANx, thanks
[03:16] <zF> If I put in a CD, how can I play it with amarok?
[03:16] <t4ken> were is the meta file
[03:16] <t4ken> thats all i need
[03:16] <kuzmaster> CarlFK, where is it, do you know?
[03:16] <CarlFK> kuzmaster: take a guess :)
[03:16] <bruenig> t4ken, bittorrent works like this, you download a .torrent file which contains information on how to get into the p2p swarm. You open the file with a bittorrent client and then it asks you where to save the file it is about to download. Set the path and there you go
[03:16] <EANx> Trae: sure thing... just make sure nothing is blocking the air intakes and if it has CPU frequency throttling, make sure it's enabled in the BIOS (ubuntu supports it very well on my averatec 3200)
[03:16] <kuzmaster> CarlFK, i couldnt find it on freenode
[03:16] <bruenig> ubuntu comes with a bittorrent client, kind of sucks if you ask me but it works
[03:16] <Trae> EANx, k
[03:17] <T`ch> anyone here know how to get mic working with ubuntu?
[03:17] <CarlFK> kuzmaster:  /join #vmware
[03:17] <ketetha_> EANx: ok i opned the file and its asking where to open it. and i dont nkow where to find the XMMS PLAYER FILE so i can open it there
[03:17] <kuzmaster> found it, lol
[03:17] <T`ch> kuzmaster, what prob do you have with vmware?
[03:17] <ketetha_> EANx: how do you get your msuic?
[03:17] <t4ken> were is the meta file
[03:17] <Tommy2k4> how can i stop sendmail from trying to run on bootup, ive already did sudo apt-get remove sendmail
[03:17] <EANx> ketetha_: i go to LAN parties :)
[03:17] <T`ch> kuzmaster, i missed ur question i guess.. just joined
[03:17] <EANx> ketetha_: but anyway... to answer your question...
[03:17] <bruenig> t4ken, you download the meta file (by which I assume you mean .torrent file) from a website generally
[03:18] <kuzmaster> T`ch, mainly is where my shared folder is that i set up in vmware workstation
[03:18] <ketetha_> EANx: lol
[03:18] <SpoonThief> I was wondering if someone could help me with burning cds on an ubuntu livecd
[03:18] <T`ch> kuzmaster, there is no sharing in vmplayer
[03:18] <EANx> make sure that you have xmms up and then just type L and it should bring up the Load File dialogue
[03:18] <T`ch> kuzmaster, you have to run your own samba server if you want it.. sharing is only available in workstation
[03:18] <kuzmaster> T`ch, im using workstation
[03:18] <ketetha_> EANx: ok it did that but i didnt relaly save the file
[03:18] <ketetha_> EANx: do you know a website that has music i can save
[03:19] <ketetha_> EANx: cause i dont know how to save files form singingfish. have you ever used singingfish.com
[03:19] <cius> t4ken, you can also do p2p over irc with dcc, I'd suggest googling around to figure this stuff out
[03:19] <lepine> which package provides mp3 decoding capabilities ?
[03:19] <rgg> Hello everyone.
[03:19] <bruenig> !bittorrent
[03:19] <ubotu> I know nothing about bittorrent
[03:19] <tritium> !mp3 > lepine
[03:19] <EANx> i've never used singingfish
[03:19] <bruenig> !info bittorrent
[03:19] <ubotu> bittorrent: Scatter-gather network file transfer. In repository main, is optional. Version 3.4.2-6ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 92 kB, installed size 580 kB
[03:20] <EANx> lepine: use the LAME package
[03:20] <bsdirl> LAME is encoding, you want libmad0 lepine
[03:20] <EANx> LAME can decode too
[03:20] <sproingie> how do i change the resolution of the boot screen?  or better yet, how do i just turn it off and go to text?
[03:20] <bsdirl> but libmad0 owns :(
[03:21] <rgg> sound doesn't work in audacity and flash player (in firefox).i'm using OSS mixer because i've been told that flash doesn't work with Alsa.what can I do to make the sound work?
[03:21] <ketetha_> EANx: thankk you for all your helpp =]  i just need to find someplace where i can download songs
[03:21] <ketetha_> does anyone hear know a good site where i can download songs
[03:21] <SpoonThief> can someone help me with burning cds on an ubuntu livecd? i really fail at linux.
[03:22] <rsk> SpoonThief, that sounds almost impossible if you havent got an insane ammount of ram
[03:22] <ketetha_> ketetha_: does talking ot yourself work
[03:22] <ketetha_> not really.
[03:22] <Gen|G^2> told you id be back :D
[03:23] <tritium> ketetha_: please don't ask for free music here.
[03:23] <Warbo> rgg: stop anything which is using sound, run "killall esd" then start audacity or your browser again
[03:23] <bsdirl> ubuntu is really at its best installed on an hdd
[03:23] <ToHellWithGA> has the bug on the main site in python something or other been reported?
[03:23] <ketetha_> tritum: im not asking for free music i just need to find out how this all works im sorry
[03:23] <ben_> hello
[03:23] <SpoonThief> bsdirl: i have no space to install it
[03:23] <Warbo> ketetha_: archive.org
[03:23] <rgg> Warbo: thanks,i'll try it
[03:23] <SpoonThief> otherwise i would
[03:23] <ketetha_> warbo: thank you
[03:23] <ToHellWithGA> ketetha_: i can help you learn to copy your own music legally to your own PC
[03:23] <bsdirl> then you got no way of burning CDs from the livecd either
[03:23] <SpoonThief> i have 2 drives
[03:23] <Flannel> ToHellWithGA: which bug is that?
[03:23] <tritium> ketetha_: okay, no problem :)
[03:24] <SpoonThief> i need help mounting the one im going to burn on
[03:24] <ToHellWithGA> Flannel: http://www.ubuntu.com/edgy?action=fullsearch&titlesearch=0&value=edgy&context=160
[03:24] <bsdirl> sudo mount <device name> doesnt work?
[03:24] <ToHellWithGA> i tried to search, and python on the webserver flipped its biscuit
[03:24] <Tommy2k4> would rm -f /etc/init.d/sendmail make anything bad happen
[03:24] <SpoonThief> ill try again
[03:24] <ketetha_> ToHellWithGA: can you im me privatley?
[03:24] <Tommy2k4> ive already did sudo apt-get remove sendmail but it still tries to boot up
[03:25] <Warbo> I was annoyed at my CPU usage being 99%, I tried everything to get it down, then realised I was compiling qemu :)
[03:25] <rgg> Warbo: every time i open the browser or audacity i'm going to have to killall esd?
[03:25] <m_n_p> i have a question about ubuntu but i'm not sure if it's the right channel to ask it in
[03:25] <SpoonThief> bsdirl: can i PM you?
[03:25] <rsk> m_n_p, go ahead
[03:25] <bruenig> m_n_p go ahead
[03:25] <Flannel> ToHellWithGA: yeah, it's been reported: https://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-website/+bug/52568
[03:25] <Warbo> rgg: Browsers aren't so bad. As long as nothing else is using the sound when you go on a page with Flash then it should work, but Audacity, I have found so
[03:25] <m_n_p> i have the ubuntu boot DVD and it won't work correctly
[03:26] <rsk> how does it fail?
[03:26] <m_n_p> every time it gets to the mounting devices or something it says this:
[03:26] <ben_> how goes it?
[03:26] <m_n_p> "buffer i/o error on device hdc"
[03:26] <bsdirl> no you cant.
[03:26] <dion> hey guys, how would I go about setting up my wireless network?
[03:26] <Warbo> rgg: There is probably a better way, but if I used Audacity a lot then I would write a simple little script which had "killall esd && audacity" then it would do it automatically
[03:26] <m_n_p> the cd i burnt works fine
[03:26] <existance_> what can I use to monitor my internet connectoin
[03:26] <existance_> like how many bytes up and down
[03:26] <m_n_p> but the dvd dosent
[03:27] <AndyTP1> hello, need help - newbi
[03:27] <bsdirl> audacity ownz
[03:27] <Warbo> AndyTP1: What is the problem?
[03:27] <m_n_p> this also happens with a knoppix dvd i burnt, but the cd works fine
[03:27] <ToHellWithGA> audacity was ported to windows very well also :)
[03:27] <Warbo> bsdirl: It would if it were GTK+2 and ALSA :)
[03:27] <existance_> what can I use to monitor my internet connectoin?
[03:27] <rgg> Warbo: well,so i'll have to learn to live with it :)
[03:27] <SpoonThief> basically i get an error that says the device is write-protected
[03:27] <ketetha_> my cd isnt ejecting
[03:27] <tailsfan> existance: GNOME PPP or KPPP
[03:27] <ketetha_> can anyone help?
[03:27] <bsdirl> I was emulating it and it was fine... for a while
[03:27] <SpoonThief> anybody know how to make it un-write-protected
[03:28] <ketetha_> nevermind. i have to switch users. be right back
[03:28] <bsdirl> ketetha_ :      cd /, sudo eject
[03:28] <tailsfan> right-click the CD icon and select eject
[03:28] <existance> tailsfan, gracias
[03:28] <bruenig> Spoonthief, use sudo chmod 777 filename
[03:28] <bsdirl> chomd 640 :(
[03:28] <AndyTP1> warbo, trying to add some lines to /etc/apt/sources.list but can not. Read-only. I am person who set up this machine.
[03:28] <Warbo> SpoonThief: "sudo mount /path/to/directory /path/to/directory -o remount -rw" maybe?
[03:29] <m_n_p> can somebody help me?
[03:29] <Warbo> AndyTP1: OK, in a terminal run "gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[03:29] <tailsfan> No Prob
[03:29] <tailsfan> I use GNOME PPP myslef ;)
[03:29] <existance_> tailsfan, err.. can I use that for cable?
[03:29] <ogami1972> waht's up m_n_p?
[03:29] <ben_> quick question
[03:29] <m_n_p> i already said, my dvd won't work
[03:29] <AndyTP1> warbo, thanks. will try
[03:29] <bsdirl> omg, I'm *not* the only ubuntu user on dialup
[03:29] <ben_> how do i make gnome use a different panel
[03:29] <bsdirl> *claps*
[03:29] <SpoonThief> it sais /dev/cdrw is still unwriteable after chmodding it
[03:29] <m_n_p> "buffer io error on device hdc"
[03:29] <bsdirl> use pypanel or tkpanel..
[03:29] <Warbo> bsdirl: Does dist-upgrade make you shudder? :)
[03:29] <bsdirl> or just use xfce :>
[03:30] <tailsfan> GNOME PPP and KPPP were made for dial-up connections
[03:30] <bsdirl> Warbo: dapper CDs are on the way, and I STILL wanna buy a $5 xubuntu cd off ebay
[03:30] <bsdirl> I just... dont like waiting
[03:30] <tailsfan> USe System > Administration > Networking and configure the cable modem the way that comcast has told you
[03:30] <sn00p> anybody know how I can play a avi file that requires dovei?
[03:30] <bruenig> Spoontheif, my fault i didn't realize you were talking about a device
[03:31] <Warbo> bsdirl: The only Linux I've bought is RedHat 9 off eBay. I didn't realise Fedora was out, I had just heard that RedHat was a good Linux company :)
[03:31] <SpoonThief> oh
[03:31] <SpoonThief> :P
[03:31] <m_n_p> i was thinking burning the dvd at 2x would that help? I burnt it at the most it would go before.
[03:31] <ToHellWithGA> is there a page with a clear explanation of the difference between gksudo and sudo?
[03:31] <jimcooncat> freenx, why does the client use it's own sshd?
[03:31] <ben_> woah
[03:31] <bsdirl> hehe only distro I could FIND in a store was Mandrake 8.1 way back then
[03:31] <ben_> tkpanel is aweful
[03:31] <n9urk> Hi All, I have ubu 6.6 and am having some problems with getting a cron job going.  Is there something that must be done to get cron to execute jobs?
[03:31] <ben_> lol
[03:31] <n9urk> I have no errors in the log
[03:31] <Warbo> m_n_p: Fastest speed is usually a bad idea, but you can check the md5sum of each
[03:31] <Warbo> !md5
[03:31] <tailsfan> I liek Ubuntu because of Shipit
[03:31] <ubotu> To mount an .iso image: sudo mount -o loop my.iso /some/mountpoint - bin/cue can be converted to iso with bchunk  .iso images of Ubuntu CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com Always verify the .iso before burning, see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[03:31] <bsdirl> then last month I got an FC5 dvd in a mag, and it wasn't configured right.
[03:32] <bsdirl> I've been using ShipIt since Hoary was new :)
[03:32] <tailsfan> there is no other Linux that ships out Free CDs
[03:32] <ketetha_> ok this is making me really mad
[03:32] <Warbo> bsdirl: "Way back then" was 2 years ago. I went from RH9 to FC3 :)
[03:32] <ketetha_> i put my cd in. and opened it in XMMS
[03:32] <SpoonThief> does anybody know how to make a device un-write-protected?
[03:32] <m_n_p> i'll have to try that then. The dvd+Rs are somewhat cheap, so i'll just burn anether
[03:32] <ketetha_> but it only has one song on the stupid dashboard cd. and its 30 seconds of dont wait.
[03:32] <m_n_p> thanks
[03:32] <ketetha_> and itonly showed because it was ogg.
[03:32] <bsdirl> Ubuntu is proof that a really good distro with really good funding makes a great distro
[03:33] <ketetha_> i was told that if i download XMMS i could play all of the extentions. so why doesnt it show
[03:33] <bsdirl> Warbo: this was 2001 for mwe
[03:33] <bsdirl> ketetha_: sudo apt-get install libmad0
[03:33] <Radar> !grub
[03:33] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:33] <bsdirl> ...if you dont have it
[03:33] <Warbo> ketetha_: XMMS needs seperate plugins for MP3, MOD, OGG. FLAC, etc.
[03:33] <m_n_p> i have tried ubuntu on the boot cd and i just want to commend the developers for an excellent distro.
[03:34] <ketetha_> warbo: it does? ohh. well i sound stupid again.
[03:34] <tailsfan> Same
[03:34] <ketetha_> warbo: and how do i obtain these
[03:34] <n9urk> can anyone help me with cron?
[03:34] <ketetha_> bsdirt: thank you. wht will that do?
[03:34] <bsdirl> synaptic ketetha+ :)
[03:34] <Warbo> ketetha_: Synaptic (if you have universe/multiverse)
[03:34] <ben_> spoonthief: is it an ntfs device?
[03:34] <Sasquatch> hmm, how do you compile something if there is no makefile file?
[03:34] <tailsfan> I also like that Ubuntu can have KDE apps with GNOME
[03:34] <bsdirl> that'll give you mp3 playback
[03:34] <AndyTP1> Warbo, thank you. I add lines. However, I got message: (gedit:7569): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[03:34] <AndyTP1> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[03:34] <Moocasso> Hi there, fairly quick question (I think).  I'm trying to install the mplayer plugin for Firefox, and it's asking me for gthread 2.0, but I don't have it listed in Synaptic, so the first question is, is it there under a different name?  Second question, is does anybody have a suggestion for where to get packages like this if it isn't in Synaptic?  Just google it?
[03:34] <jimcooncat> n9urk, crontab -e
[03:34] <bsdirl> tailsfan: all distros can do that if you have kdelibs installed
[03:34] <bsdirl> ^_^
[03:34] <n9urk> jimcooncat: I know that much
[03:34] <tailsfan> Oh
[03:35] <n9urk> Hi All, I have ubu 6.6 and am having some problems with getting a cron job going.  Is there something that must be done to get cron to execute jobs?
[03:35] <tailsfan> I'm a Linux n00b
[03:35] <Warbo> ketetha_: There are no WMA plugins in Ubuntu though, you will have to google for one ("xmms wma plugin deb" or something)
[03:35] <bsdirl> hehe me too
[03:35] <ben_> spoonthief is it an ntfs device?
[03:35] <ketetha_> warbo: ok i've oppened synaptic
[03:35] <ben_> oh nvm
[03:35] <tailsfan> Anyone have a wallpaper with Tux in it?
[03:35] <jimcooncat> n9urk, /etc/init.d/cron start
[03:35] <bsdirl> 9 yrs of interest and 5 yrs of hands-on, and im still a noob
[03:35] <Warbo> ketetha_: search for xmms
[03:35] <tailsfan> lol
[03:35] <bsdirl> tailsfan
[03:35] <bsdirl> uhhh
[03:35] <Warbo> tailsfan: kde-look.org might, and gnome-look.org
[03:35] <n9urk> jimcooncat: It is going
[03:35] <bsdirl> *uploads his tux bg*
[03:36] <n9urk> jimcooncat: I did a /etc/init.d/cron restart for good measure
[03:36] <Moocasso> anyone have any ideas for me that would be helpful?  :)
[03:36] <Warbo> Maybe someone could pastebin a background image :)
[03:36] <tailsfan> tux looks cute and a great mascot
[03:36] <jimcooncat> n9urk, sorry, if no errors shown there then I dunno. Are you running it from your own crontab?
[03:36] <bsdirl> Warbo: I'm on that
[03:36] <ketetha_> warbo: ok i foudn it
[03:36] <bsdirl> my tux bg is leet
[03:36] <Warbo> tailsfan: I have made an animation of tux burning before.......
[03:37] <Moocasso> Anybody know where I can get gthreads?  Or if it's in Synaptic under a different name?
[03:37] <tailsfan> hahahaha
[03:37] <n9urk> jimcooncat: Yes
[03:37] <m_n_p> \leave
[03:37] <m_n_p> oops
[03:37] <Warbo> tailsfan: I have a poster which says "Powered by Penguins" so I took it literally and made a power station
[03:38] <Moocasso> anyone have any ideas?  :(
[03:38] <Warbo> nope
[03:38] <bsdirl> ever seen the "Gullivers Travels" tux pic?
[03:38] <jimcooncat> n9urk, I know I sound numb here. You tried the executable it runs from the command line?
[03:38] <bsdirl> whole buncha daemons tying him down
[03:38] <ketetha_> warbo: i've found it
[03:38] <tailsfan> Sounds like the Madagascar Penguins
[03:38] <bsdirl> in all fairness, beastie is a much cooler mascot.
[03:38] <n9urk> jimcooncat: Yes, it works fine by running by hand
[03:38] <Warbo> ketetha_: Install the plugins that are available, restart XMMS and look in preferences and they should be enabled
[03:39] <Sasquatch> !make
[03:39] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for a pre-built package first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[03:39] <tailsfan> beastie?
[03:39] <tailsfan> as in from FreeBSD?
[03:39] <bsdirl> BSD mascot
[03:39] <bsdirl> yep
[03:39] <tailsfan> dang, there is a lot of users here>
[03:39] <bsdirl> we need a joint fbsd/linux comic strip
[03:40] <Warbo> FreeBSD mascot. And their logo has changed to just a ball with horns
[03:40] <tailsfan> FreeBSD sounds s***y
[03:40] <jimcooncat> n9urk, have you tried another executable from your crontab as a test?
[03:40] <bsdirl> erm animated short
[03:40] <n9urk> jimcooncat: the crontab doesn't start anything
[03:40] <bsdirl> tailsfan: it aint trust me
[03:40] <EANx> i tried FreeBSD once
[03:40] <EANx> it just wasn't straightforward
[03:40] <snes_rocks> would anybody know why the official nvidia driver isn't accelerating opengl?
[03:40] <Warbo> tailsfan: It isn't when you have it running KDE in Qemu
[03:40] <ketetha_> warbo: ok it says there is one more pakage that needs to be installed so  im installing
[03:40] <bsdirl> i dont have a modem driver for fbsd, only reason I'm not dualbooting ubuntu/fbsd
[03:41] <tailsfan> Are they any services like Shipit for FreeBSD?
[03:41] <Warbo> snes_rocks: Did you use the Ubuntu package?
[03:41] <snes_rocks> yes
[03:41] <Warbo> tailsfan: I doubt it. You could buy them online though
[03:41] <kazukisan> Is there a way to install just kde-base without all the extra applications ?????????
[03:41] <bsdirl> tailsfan: nah I downloaded mine at school
[03:41] <Warbo> snes_rocks: Did you change your xorg.conf file?
[03:41] <n9urk> Can anyone help me get crontab going?  It is not starting anything
[03:41] <snes_rocks> to use the nvidia driver yes
[03:41] <bsdirl> tailsfan: I recommend the CD-sets for people like me with no bandwidth
[03:41] <bsdirl> there's like a CD with nothing but apps
[03:41] <Warbo> snes_rocks: And "glxinfo | grep direct" says?
[03:41] <tailsfan> forget it, Shipit is the way to go for me
[03:42] <Warbo> If time is money then ShipIt is damn expensive
[03:42] <snes_rocks> direct rendering: Yes
[03:42] <bsdirl> but! but! shipit takes too long :<
[03:42] <Warbo> snes_rocks: Then you have accelerated OpenGL
[03:42] <bsdirl> there are mad freebsd CDs on ebay cheap
[03:42] <VR_> does anyone have a indietorrents.com invite?
[03:42] <tailsfan> like 4-6 weeks long
[03:42] <snes_rocks> but glxgears goes way too slow..
[03:42] <bsdirl> in fact, I might hustle $5 from my mom and get that xubuntu CD i saw
[03:42] <ketetha_> warbo: there is nothing new in the preferences plugins
[03:43] <snes_rocks> unless ubuntu comes with a version that uses time instead of frames to rotate
[03:43] <Warbo> ketetha_: I thought you said you had found the plugins?
[03:43] <bsdirl> considering hows there's no shipit for xubuntu
[03:43] <flamingcow> if i run nm-applet and it doesn't show up in the panel, what am i doing wrong? (previously accidentally removed from the panel)
[03:43] <ketetha_> warbo: you toldme to find xmms. so i reinstalled it.
[03:43] <bsdirl> i hate ebay too, unless there's something reeeal cheap
[03:43] <kazukisan> Is there a way to install just kde-base without all the extra applications ?????????
[03:43] <tailsfan> bsdirl, there is a shipit
[03:43] <Warbo> ketetha_: The plugins' names contain "xmms", so they will appear in a search for xmms
[03:43] <bsdirl> liek that $30 Lite-on DVD/CD-RW combo i just got
[03:43] <tailsfan> shipit.xubuntu.com
[03:44] <ketetha_> OH
[03:44] <ketetha_> warbo: haha okk wait one second let me go back and look
[03:44] <bsdirl> link didnt work last time I tried
[03:44] <ketetha_> how do you search in the snypatic manager or whatever
[03:44] <bsdirl> took me back to the wiki
[03:44] <Warbo> ketetha_: xmms-mad - mp3 input plugin for xmms based on libmad
[03:44] <bsdirl> brb irc is eating my bandwidth
[03:45] <Warbo> ketetha_: There is a big button at the top which says "Search". Maybe that is it?
[03:45] <ketetha_> warbo: ok i found it i'll be righ tback
[03:45] <tailsfan> www.xubuntu.com click on shipit\
[03:45] <Warbo> AAA! I was compiling inside an Xnest and it quit on me :(
[03:46] <snes_rocks> and how do you get glxgears to print out its fps?
[03:46] <bimberi> !glxgears
[03:46] <ubotu> To display the FPS in glxgears, run 'glxgears -printfps' in a terminal.
[03:46] <ketetha_> warbo: found it installed it now im going to go look
[03:46] <snes_rocks> oh cool, it is accelerated
[03:46] <n9urk> Can anyone help me with crontab?
[03:46] <snes_rocks> the gentoo version rotates based on frames, not by time
[03:47] <Moocasso> Could anybody please help me?  I'm trying to install mplayer, but it's telling me it can't find gthread, and I can't seem to find gthread anywhere.  Any ideas?
[03:47] <ketetha_> warbo: its there now
[03:47] <snes_rocks> thank you!
[03:47] <bimberi> snes_rocks: np :)
[03:48] <ketetha_> warbo: it still only plays that one sonng
[03:48] <ketetha_> warbo: for only 30 seconds
[03:48] <tailsfan> at least you have sound :)
[03:50] <rotron> Dj Rotron ---> Reggae, The Rootz, dub Live from Acores ----> http://fairytale.wavestreamer.com:8080/listen.pls
[03:50] <Warbo> ketetha_: Sounds like XMMS itself might be screwing up. Do Totem and stuff work fine?
[03:50] <ketetha_> ok. everytime i enter my cd in and try to open it in file browser it says cannot mount volume but automattically brings up sound juicer. when i press extract it doesnt give me a location to extract it. should i just let it extract then see what happens?
[03:51] <ketetha_> warbo: yes. i think maybe because i extracted dont wait for only a second then stoppped it so only thirty seconds got throughh
[03:51] <ketetha_> warbo: im goign to try to extract the whole thingg.
[03:51] <Warbo> ketetha_: Go on. I have never used sound juicer
[03:52] <ketetha_> warbo: is it possible to get an mp3 file likei did for XMMS for rythmn box?
[03:52] <PyroticShadow> hm
[03:52] <fiftyfour123> can someone help me with this: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=211425
[03:53] <fiftyfour123> please
[03:53] <PyroticShadow> fiftyfour123, Those who can help, will help, best thing to do is post the question and relax.
[03:54] <fiftyfour123> i posted it and no one is replying
[03:54] <eriksays> can anyone help out with setting up wireless wpa using a linksys WPC54G?
[03:54] <sysdoc> fiftyfour123,  That topic has been covered in the Breezy forums, do a search in there
[03:54] <PyroticShadow> fiftyfour123, you've been here for like 2 minutes, be patient.
[03:54] <fiftyfour123> yeah, i've seen it, but the kernel file i'm looking for is dead like the link is dead
[03:54] <eriksays> tried to install the driver (succesfully?) with ndiswrapper
[03:54] <fiftyfour123> where can i download pre-compiled kernels?
[03:55] <eriksays> but i do a iwlist scan and that particular card returns "No scan results"
[03:55] <PyroticShadow> fiftyfour123, google.
[03:55] <fiftyfour123> i've looked i found nothing
[03:55] <fiftyfour123> do you know where i can find em?
[03:56] <PyroticShadow> fiftyfour123, musn't have looked too hard http://www.theshore.net/~caker/uml/kernels/
[03:56] <fiftyfour123> those are too old, i need the newer ones
[03:57] <PyroticShadow> fiftyfour123, scroll to the bottom, 2.6
[03:57] <fiftyfour123> thats from 2004
[03:57] <PyroticShadow> fiftyfour123, use it, and update it as you go.
[03:57] <zF> Hi - I'm experiencing a DHT Firewall error while using Azureus with the deafult Dapper install, so I'm assuming there's a software firewall enabled: How can I disable the software firewall.
[03:58] <m_n_p> is ubuntu based on debian or is it entirely by itself?
[03:58] <fiftyfour123> can i use these with ubuntu though?
[03:58] <GigaClon> im getting cache errors when I try to burn DVD's on a USB DVD-R drive
[03:58] <sproingie> zF: there is no firewall on a default install
[03:58] <PyroticShadow> fiftyfour123, there is some ones from 2006 there.
[03:58] <snes_rocks> ubuntu uses debian's packages
[03:58] <PyroticShadow> fiftyfour123, as far as I can tell you should be able to.
[03:58] <kuzmaster> does anyone know where i can get a copy of windows  3.1 from?
[03:58] <slowz3r> Anyone know where i can get all the stuff i need for XGL and compiz...i tried the freedesktop site but that is so damn confusing any one help me please
[03:58] <sproingie> kuzmaster: abandonware.org?
[03:58] <PyroticShadow> kuzmaster, this is Linux channel, not Windows.
[03:58] <Flannel> slowz3r: #ubuntu-xgl and read the topic
[03:59] <Moocasso> anyone happen to have any help for installing the mplayer plugin for Firefox?  I tried to compile it and it tells me "missing gthread package"
[03:59] <kuzmaster> PyroticShadow, sorry, but i thort ild ask here while im connecting to the windows channel;
[03:59] <jrib> Moocasso: mozilla-mplayer package is in multiverse that gives you mplayer plugin
[03:59] <ketetha_> this wont mess up my cd right
[03:59] <jrib> Moocasso: (no need to compile)
[03:59] <slowz3r> Flannel: thanks alot
[03:59] <PyroticShadow> kuzmaster, NP.
[04:00] <jacksparrow> sup
[04:00] <Moocasso> hm...did I download the wrong file?
[04:00] <jrib> Moocasso: are you familiar with ubuntu's repositories and apt-get or synaptic?
[04:01] <Moocasso> yeah, but I can't find it in Synaptic
[04:01] <jrib> Moocasso: you need to enable multiverse first
[04:01] <jacksparrow> any one need any thing advanced fixed?
[04:01] <Moocasso> Oh, doh, lol, thanks :)
[04:01] <ketetha_> it worked!
[04:01] <ketetha_> thank youall
[04:01] <ketetha_> and goodnight
[04:01] <jacksparrow> lookin to hone my consulting skills
[04:01] <jrib> Moocasso: you know how or you want a link from ubotu?
[04:02] <GigaClon> is there a option in nautilus that shows the size of the folder under each folder?
[04:02] <wildman> jacksparrow: looks like tonite u r out of clients ;)
[04:02] <jacksparrow> ya
[04:02] <Moocasso> I dunno, maybe I need the link
[04:02] <Moocasso> I can't find Multiverse in Synaptic
[04:03] <ighost> anyone know how i can implement a unique constraint on the entire row rather than just a column of the table?
[04:03] <sproingie> i'd love consulting, being my own boss, but i'm terrible with money
[04:03] <jrib> !multiverse > Moocasso
[04:03] <sproingie> ighost: in what database
[04:03] <wildman> sproingie: the niceties of bein boss...
[04:03] <Moocasso> Lol
[04:03] <Moocasso> Linux > Me
[04:03] <ighost> sproingie: postgres
[04:04] <sproingie> ighost: use a trigger
[04:04] <jrib> Moocasso: if you have any problems with those links just ask in here again, I'm gonna go now though.  gl
[04:04] <Moocasso> ty
[04:04] <ighost> sproingie: hmm that would work but isn't there a way i can use UNIQUE for this?
[04:04] <sproingie> ighost: actually if it's just a unique constraint, it's a lot easier
[04:04] <sproingie> ighost: just create a unique index on all the columns you want unique
[04:04] <ighost> sproingie: unique index?
[04:05] <wildman> sproingie: for me a row = all columns...
[04:05] <ighost> sproingie: just set both as primary key or what
[04:05] <gteppel_> How do I perform an outbound port scan with nmap? I'm in a very restrictive network and it looks like only port 80 or 443 is open and I'm curious what else might open...
[04:05] <sproingie> ighost: create unique index my_idx on table(col1, col2, col3...)
[04:05] <wildman> ighost's question made me think if it's even reasonable to ask for such a thing...
[04:05] <cello_rasp> xgl hogs the cpu massively when playing video files... why??
[04:05] <ighost> sproingie: alright let me try it
[04:06] <Wabs> Hi, I have a question
[04:06] <rsk> cello_rasp, try mplayer -vo gl2 file
[04:06] <jacksparrow> Wabs, just ask.
[04:06] <rsk> and aslo #ubuntu-xgl :)
[04:06] <cello_rasp> thanks rsk.
[04:06] <chronoAZ> is there a way i can connect to a server using xdmcp without installing the entire ubuntu-desktop on the client machine?
[04:06] <jmworx> Is it a know fact that any user created with default settings can crash a Dapper machine with a trivial 5-line program?
[04:06] <GigaClon> is there a way for nautilus to display the size of folders in the window
[04:07] <Wabs> k
[04:07] <jacksparrow> GigaClon, there should be an option for that
[04:07] <ralsheb> if i installed the java 5 rutnime and sdk (java5) and i do a java-version and its not 5,what do i gotta change?
[04:07] <Wabs> How would I go about getting wireless support in Dapper Drake
[04:07] <Wabs> just installed it btw
[04:07] <ighost> sproingie: great, it does what i need, thanks a lot
[04:07] <jmworx> I.e. someone screwed up real-time so much that it's become a security issue
[04:07] <PyroticShadow> Wabs, it should autodetect it..
[04:07] <jacksparrow> Wabs, what chipset is your wireless device
[04:07] <sproingie> jmworx: depending on your definition of crash.  i could probably eat all the swap and let linux's insane OOM killer dance all over the system, yes
[04:07] <wildman> ralsheb: the default java vm
[04:07] <jmworx> sproingie: crash as in no way to recover even if there's no swap
[04:07] <Wabs> PyroticShadow: I'm right next to the router, no dice
[04:08] <Wabs> jacksparrow: It's a Linksys wireless-b
[04:08] <Tedd> How can I get Banshee to play M4A files?
[04:08] <ralsheb> wildman how can i change that?
[04:08] <PyroticShadow> Wabs, did you check in places/administration/networks and see if it was there, but not enabled?
[04:08] <sproingie> jmworx: probably.  linux is vulnerable to all sorts of local DOS attacks
[04:08] <wildman> ralsheb: damn... I cannot remember how I did it... but it's in the wiki...
[04:08] <bsdirl> dang, I'm a diehard xfce fan.
[04:08] <PyroticShadow> Wabs, Ubuntu is the first distrobution I've found to autodetect the wireless...
[04:08] <jmworx> sproingie: This one is ridiculous.
[04:08] <PyroticShadow> bsdirl, Fluxbox here :)
[04:08] <bsdirl> gonna DL svn + the snapshot of xfwm4 on dialup
[04:09] <bsdirl> might get the whole DE and just back it up later
[04:09] <jmworx> sproingie: How do I paste a few lines?
[04:09] <bsdirl> all 3 hrs of DL time ^_^
[04:09] <Warbo> Tedd: Install the gstreamer0.10 ugly, ugly-multiverse and bad plugins
[04:09] <sproingie> jmworx: no sane OS should allow unpriveleged users to run realtime tasks
[04:09] <Wabs> hmm
[04:09] <sproingie> jmworx: pastebin
[04:09] <Wabs> well it says wlan0 is active
[04:09] <jmworx> sproingie: Dapper does
[04:09] <sproingie> jmworx: it's in the topic
[04:09] <GigaClon> is there a way to display the size in MB instead of number of items in nautilus?
[04:09] <Wabs> but I can't connect to anything in Firefox
[04:09] <jacksparrow> GigaClon, set the first option to SIZE
[04:09] <jacksparrow> GigaClon, in the prefs
[04:10] <GigaClon> that doesn't help
[04:10] <sproingie> jmworx: i tend to blame debian for not incorporating selinux
[04:10] <GigaClon> that only shows the number of items in a folder
[04:10] <cello_rasp> rsk: i tried mplayer -vo but the picture flickered like crazy
[04:10] <newbuntu> hello
[04:10] <GigaClon> I wanna see the actually size in MB
[04:10] <jacksparrow> GigaClon, oh of the entire folder?
[04:10] <wildman> ralsheb: checking...
[04:10] <jmworx> sproingie: well, the Debian default works fine, someone actively screwed things up.
[04:10] <cello_rasp> rsk: in fact i dont think i need xgl since i don't use compiz or anything, just metacity. is it safe to remove xgl?
[04:11] <wildman> GigaClon: right-click, properties, is out of the question, right?
[04:11] <sproingie> jmworx: did you file a bug?
[04:11] <wildman> GigaClon: u want it in 'real time' ?
[04:11] <Warbo> cello_rasp: Perfectly
[04:11] <GigaClon> yeah so i see the size of all subfolders at once
[04:11] <Sasquatch> hey, does anyone know why a ./configure isn't making a makefile?
[04:11] <Wabs> nvm, got it, i had something configured wrong :x
[04:11] <GigaClon> not nessarily
[04:11] <jacksparrow> Sasquatch, what is the error
[04:11] <Sasquatch> i don't see an error...
[04:11] <GigaClon> kinda like a graphical 'du'
[04:11] <jmworx> sproingie: Try this on your machine as a regular user: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17732
[04:11] <Tedd> Warbo: I have all those.
[04:11] <jacksparrow> Sasquatch, ... what are you trying to install
[04:11] <Warbo> Sasquatch: Maybe it doesn't use Makefiles?
[04:11] <newbuntu> im trying to connect from my ubuntu computer to my new archos qopia-based handheld , I have openssh at both ends, whats the easiest way to connect ? My problem is the handheld doesnt have a username in login that I can see, I do know its ip though
[04:12] <jmworx> sproingie: I did file a bug a couple days ago, but nobody seems very interested and/or get the seriousness of it
[04:12] <Sasquatch> jacksparrow: Gaim 2.0.0beta3
[04:12] <sproingie> jmworx: i'll take your word for it, actually.
[04:12] <jmworx> sproingie: BTW, save everything if you want to try.
[04:12] <jacksparrow> newbuntu, you could use PAM
[04:12] <jmworx> Even a non-admin user will crash the machine instantly.
[04:12] <newbuntu> jacksparrow is it a command?
[04:12] <jacksparrow> newbuntu, or you could use /etc/hosts.allow
[04:12] <wildman> ralsheb: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[04:13] <wildman> ralsheb: as shown in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[04:13] <wildman> ralsheb: then, select Sun's jdk as the default java vm
[04:13] <damion_> hello all
[04:13] <bsdirl> new xfce came out today *claps*
[04:13] <sproingie> jmworx: it's pretty obvious what it does, gets a hard-realtime priority and spins.  i agree that it's insane for ubuntu to even enable RT priorities by default
[04:13] <wildman> ralsheb: and you should be dun
[04:13] <jacksparrow> newbuntu, you can setup hosts.allow to auto authtenticate a user when logging in..
[04:13] <dion> hey guys i'm trying to install my wireless card drivers, and when checking the status it shows that Drivers present, but no hardware
[04:13] <dion> anything else i should look for?
[04:13] <GigaClon> wildman, any idea?
[04:13] <wildman> GigaClon: dunno if there's something like that in the settings...
[04:13] <Jaak> !dvd
[04:13] <ubotu> See http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html. Libdvdcss can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[04:13] <jmworx> sproingie: What I don't get with the rt-limits feature is that by default it's supposed to allow only a max amount of CPU time as real-time. Someone someone from Ubuntu thought it was a good idea to set that limit to 100%
[04:14] <ketethatooblack> hey i have a question. i need help downloading limewire on my computer
[04:14] <GigaClon> wildman, or some external program
[04:14] <jacksparrow> newbuntu, you can setup hosts.allow to auto authtenticate a user when logging in..
[04:14] <Sasquatch> jacksparrow: any ideas...?
[04:14] <newbuntu> I was hoping to use fish://<username>@IP  but i dont know the user name , can I check what the user name for Archos is in terminal?
[04:14] <ralsheb> anyone know how to change the default java vm
[04:14] <sproingie> jmworx: tch.  well, local DOS attacks are definitely nothing new.  that one's a head-slapper all right
[04:14] <Davegoodson> how do you run a .pl file using sudo in terminal?
[04:14] <jacksparrow> Sasquatch, theres gota be an error... whats the contents of the dir
[04:14] <wildman> GigaClon: dunno if there's such a thing... I mean, if a file is added to the folder or any of its subs the thing would have been notified to update the display...
[04:14] <ketethatooblack> whats an rpm file?
[04:15] <GigaClon> it doesn't have to be in real time
[04:15] <wildman> GigaClon: think about copying lots of files/folders to a given folder... the thing would be updating all the time..
[04:15] <sproingie> jmworx: i run RHEL on my servers because it's the "Corporate Standard", otherwise i'd be using vanilla debian
[04:15] <Sasquatch> jacksparrow: a whole shitload of stuff... but no makefile
[04:15] <Sasquatch> what does an error look like?
[04:15] <ketethatooblack> !language
[04:15] <Jaak> what was the package i needed to install to watch mpeg 2 again?
[04:15] <jmworx> sproingie: You might as well include a setuid crash_this_machine application... :-)
[04:15] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:15] <Sasquatch> will configure say "error:..."
[04:15] <ketethatooblack> haha sorry mi just trying that.
[04:15] <wildman> GigaClon: I know, I know... but maybe noone did what you want just cuz of this...
[04:15] <jacksparrow> yes.
[04:15] <ketethatooblack> i dont really care what you say =] 
[04:15] <Sasquatch> yea, i didn't get that jacksparrow
[04:15] <GigaClon> wildman, I just want du but graphical
[04:15] <Davegoodson> how do you run a .pl file using sudo in terminal?
[04:15] <jacksparrow> Sasquatch, type make and see what happens
[04:15] <bsdirl> GigaClon there's a gnome app in ubuntu that's a disk usage monitor
[04:15] <jmworx> sproingie: BTW, the bug is https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/52224
[04:15] <sproingie> jmworx: i think it was ITS that actually *had* a command like that
[04:16] <bsdirl> peace
[04:16] <Sasquatch> jacksparrow: nothing, it gives the standard cannot find makefile
[04:16] <jacksparrow> paste the LS of that DIR to me in PRIV
[04:16] <ketethatooblack> there is no file browser in drapper =[
[04:16] <dadgumit> hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost
[04:16] <jacksparrow> ketethatooblack, nautilus --browser
[04:17] <Sasquatch> jacksparrow: psh, nevermind, i'm just blind
[04:17] <Sasquatch> it needs a perl module
[04:17] <Nutubuntu> Hello all. My upgrade to Dapper from Breezy worked EXCEPT for tetex. That installation fails during the dpkg --configure of tetex-bin when fmutil-sys apparently tries to translate a file called cp227.tcx ... I *need* tetex. Anyone got any idea how to get it to install?
[04:17] <wildman> ralsheb: make sure you read the Selecting the default Java version in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[04:17] <GigaClon> wildman, i think i found what I wanted
[04:17] <GigaClon> durep
[04:17] <sproingie> jmworx: well the bug's untriaged, so it's not like they're totally ignoring you.  not good that bugs are going untriaged after three days though
[04:17] <eckO> is there a way i can connect to a server using xdmcp without installing the entire ubuntu-desktop on the client machine?
[04:17] <ketethatooblack> jacksparrow: where is nautilus?
[04:17] <jacksparrow> ketethatooblack, in a terminal
[04:17] <newbuntu> I think I narrowed my obtuse question down ... What is the best way in terminal to find out what the username for that machine is? I ask because i'm trying to connect to my new linux hand-held from my computer using ssh.
[04:17] <Sasquatch> !perl
[04:17] <ubotu> I know nothing about perl
[04:17] <sproingie> jmworx: it's more safe to say that they're ignoring *all* bugs if that makes you feel better ;)
[04:17] <Sasquatch> hmm
[04:17] <landsg> anyone know how to handle usb drive permissions?  I plugged in an 80 gig seagate, and it is recognized by Ubunutu; however I can't access accpet as root
[04:18] <ketethatooblack> jacksparrow: ok i get it. thankss =]  do you have any idea how i can download limewire
[04:18] <jmworx> sproingie: Most of the bugs I have submitted are untriaged, in many cases after several weeks.
[04:18] <GigaClon> newbuntu, it should be obvious in the terminal, user@machine
[04:18] <ketethatooblack> jacksparrow: i extracted it now im lost
[04:18] <newbuntu> it just gives a # sign for a prompt
[04:18] <jacksparrow> ketethatooblack, you need to have java  installed then you just run the binary or install
[04:18] <dadgumit> hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost
[04:19] <Nutubuntu> Is this the right chan to ask this failed Dapper installation question in?
[04:19] <wildman> GigaClon: what you really want is a thing similar to preview->count folder items (only on local folders by default), but for their size instead of their number...
[04:19] <GigaClon> yeah
[04:19] <dadgumit> Nutubuntu: hope so cause I am ;0
[04:19] <newbuntu> whats a terminal command to give username/ip info .. i know about ifconfig... but..
[04:19] <GigaClon> lemme try durep
[04:19] <Nutubuntu> t/y dadgumit :)
[04:19] <ketethatooblack> jacksparrow: ok should i just go to www.java.com and i have no clue what binary is. i heard it in a joke : there are two people in this world those who understand binary and those who dont. : but other than that im clueless
[04:19] <jacksparrow> newbuntu, finger?
[04:19] <jacksparrow> ketethatooblack, ... wow.
[04:20] <GigaClon> newbuntu, uname -a
[04:20] <jmworx> sproingie: Great, even non-desktop users are allowed real-time. So, there's no (simple) way for an admin to avoid it.
[04:20] <wildman> GigaClon: oh... durep looks nice indeed :)
[04:20] <GigaClon> the word after Linux should be your computer name
[04:20] <ketethatooblack> jacksparrow: wow good? wow bad? http://www.java.com/en/download/linux_manual.jsp which one should i install
[04:20] <Nutubuntu> Hmmm ... can anyone help with a problem installing tetex? Is there somewhere else I should ask?
[04:20] <dadgumit> hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost
[04:20] <GigaClon> newbuntu, or uname -n
[04:20] <newbuntu> uname -a  says  Linux (none) 2.4.19 rmk7
[04:20] <Warbo> How would I make a package (checkinstall or otherwise) from an installation script rather then a make install?
[04:21] <james_> has anyone in here ever configured i195resolution?
[04:21] <jacksparrow> newbuntu, whoami
[04:21] <Warbo> jacksparrow: You are jacksparrow
[04:21] <newbuntu> for real?
[04:21] <newbuntu> haha
[04:21] <jacksparrow> yes.
[04:21] <wildman> james_: not yet... laptop with it coming next month here :)
[04:21] <newbuntu> that rocks
[04:21] <newbuntu> says.. root
[04:21] <jacksparrow> newbuntu, .. then that means you are ROOT
[04:22] <ketethatooblack> http://www.java.com/en/download/linux_manual.jsp does anyone know which one of those i should download?
[04:22] <james_> wildman: dell b130?
[04:22] <wildman> james_: but from what I've investigated, it should work under Ubuntu w/o pbs
[04:22] <wildman> james_: nope, dell 6400
[04:22] <newbuntu> root@ip  is my ssh info?
[04:22] <wildman> james_: did u check linux-on-laptops web site?
[04:22] <newbuntu> thanks a lot !!!  ... again
[04:22] <james_> wildman: it works, but you will not get the correct resolution
[04:22] <Warbo> Is there a way to tell checkinstall what to run to install something?
[04:22] <dadgumit> hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost
[04:22] <ketethatooblack> ok nevermind. i'll just install the first one.
[04:23] <wildman> ketethatooblack: are u trying to install Java SDK ?
[04:23] <james_> wildman: no, there are ubuntu community docs that look good, but i have one question about them
[04:23] <someothernick> !ati
[04:23] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:23] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Get the ones already in Ubuntu
[04:23] <Jaak> !dvd
[04:23] <ubotu> See http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html. Libdvdcss can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[04:23] <jacksparrow> ketethatooblack, you coudl use automatix and get it installed
[04:23] <wildman> !java
[04:23] <ubotu> java is an object oriented programming language. To install a java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java For the runtime Sun Java install sun-java5-jre from the Multiverse repository
[04:23] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: "sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin"
[04:23] <wildman> ketethatooblack: make sure multiversre repo is enabled 1st ;)
[04:24] <Warbo> He does
[04:24] <Nutubuntu> Can anyone help with a problem installing tetex? Please? Is there somewhere else I should ask?
[04:24] <Jaak> what is the package name called required for dvd's
[04:24] <Warbo> wildman: I mean it is enabled (waled through it before)
[04:24] <james_> wildman: maybe you can explain something to me.....
[04:24] <jacksparrow> Jaak, libdvdcss
[04:24] <ketethatooblack> wildman: and that would be? im sorry im slow
[04:24] <wildman> then follow the procedures at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java, Selecting the default Java version
[04:24] <ketethatooblack> warbo: ok its installing thanks
[04:24] <Jaak> thanks
[04:24] <ketethatooblack> after that then can i install limewire>
[04:25] <wildman> ketethatooblack: plz read the URL I've just pasted
[04:25] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Or Frostwire
[04:25] <dadgumit> hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost :s
[04:25] <Warbo> !frostwire
[04:25] <wildman> james_: try me :)
[04:25] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[04:25] <ketethatooblack> wildman: ok
[04:25] <ketethatooblack> warbo: there is a frost wire?
[04:25] <ketethatooblack> warbo: it is especially for linux?
[04:25] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: Apparently (I don't like it or Limewire personally)
[04:25] <jacksparrow> its just a complete CLONE
[04:26] <sn00p> anybody know how I can play a avi file that requires dovei?
[04:26] <swim> hey folks
[04:26] <GigaClon> wildman, durep -w is exactly what I wanted :)
[04:26] <james_> wildman: i was wondering about configuring the dimensions of the screen,,,, if you have the chanc, please look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/i915Driver?highlight=%28i915driver%29
[04:26] <ketethatooblack> jacksparrow: OH. well i've enver heard of it. thank you
[04:26] <wildman> GigaClon: kewl
[04:26] <wildman> james_: opening
[04:26] <swim> I accidentally deleted /var/apt/archives dir, and now I cant install anything because it says that it cant lock the db now
[04:26] <Adok> can anyone tell me a rar archieve for ubuntu?
[04:26] <james_> wildman: ty
[04:26] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: You may also want to look at gtk-gnutella ("sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella") which doesn't need Java
[04:27] <Adok> can anyone tell me a rar archieve for ubuntu?
[04:27] <Warbo> !rar
[04:27] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[04:27] <ketethatooblack> warbo: is it just like limewrie and stuff?
[04:27] <Adok> ty
[04:27] <Warbo> ketethatooblack: It has no media player or library or stuff, it just downloads stuff
[04:27] <bur[n] er> anyone play with last-exit?  I'm curious how I can wipe out my user/pass so it prompts me again
[04:28] <ketethatooblack> warbo: perfect. thank you
[04:28] <dadgumit> it takes leet skilz to helps me... hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost
[04:28] <wildman> james_: did you check this http://www.barninger.com/inspiron/index2.html ?
[04:28] <Warbo> How can I make a package of Wink? It just has an install.sh script so checkinstall will not work by default
[04:28] <wildman> james_: I know it's not for Ubuntu but might give you leads...
[04:28] <ketethatooblack> warbo: i keep forgetting what you told me about not downloading outside things because chances are linux has it
[04:28] <james_> wildman: in the section about overwriting the resolution, he gives the dimensions for his screen...  1400 1050, i was wondering what those numbers should be for a 15.4" wxga laptop screen
[04:28] <jacksparrow> dadgumit, is PNPBIOS enabled in your BIOS? if so.. turn it off and try? or vice versa?
[04:29] <dadgumit> jacksparrow: same thing both ways
[04:29] <wildman> james_: didn't check the lappy specs for max rez ?
[04:29] <ketethatooblack> warbo: thanks alot its done. ima go try it out
[04:29] <swim> I accidentally deleted /var/apt/archives dir, and now I cant install anything because it says that it cant lock the db now
[04:29] <timothyzander> hello, is anyone having problems accessing archive.ubuntu.com
[04:29] <timothyzander> ?
[04:29] <dadgumit> I got breezy running ok, but dapper wont help me out
[04:30] <james_> wildman: 1280 x 800... are those the numbers i want to use there?
[04:30] <wildman> james_: y
[04:31] <james_> i didn't think that 1280 x 800 was the size of the screen, just the resoluion
[04:31] <timothyzander> perhaps my dns is bad, the IP i have for archive.ubuntu.com is 85.133.25.8, will someone verify for me please
[04:31] <james_> resolution*
[04:31] <wildman> well... name it as you want it james_....
[04:31] <ketethatooblack> i may have already asked this but does rythmn box have  aplugin for mp3
[04:31] <james_> wildman: gotcha
[04:31] <wildman> actually, the 'size' of a screen is measured in inches
[04:31] <wildman> the inches of the diagonal, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, etc.
[04:31] <james_> wildman: that is where i was confused
[04:32] <wildman> james_: but the computer needs the sizes in 'pixels' (HxV)
[04:32] <james_> he uses the word 'size' in these docs
[04:32] <GigaClon> wildman, in every page of the report I got a folder called [FILES]  but it doesn't show up in the terminal or in nautilus
[04:32] <wildman> james_: that doc is so badly written, that I still didn't figure out which is 'step 2' :P
[04:32] <abo> is there a Grav tool for linux
[04:33] <abo> is there a Graphical compare tool for linux
[04:33] <abo> ?
[04:33] <Wabs> am i able to install programs meant for KDE on Ubuntu, even though it's GNOME?
[04:33] <wildman> GigaClon: durep makes 'web' reports right?
[04:33] <GigaClon> yeah
[04:33] <abo> Wabs, yes
[04:33] <wildman> GigaClon: so, maybe you should open some HTML file there with the browser....
[04:33] <Wabs> abo, ok, thanks :)
[04:33] <Nutubuntu> Wabs-  Yes
[04:33] <GigaClon> I opened the HTML file
[04:33] <james_> wildman: i think i am going to give them a try
[04:33] <GigaClon> but in the files of the report
[04:33] <wildman> james_: good luck!!! and try not to fry the monitor ;)
[04:33] <Nutubuntu> ketethatooblack-  Rhythmbox will play mp3s
[04:33] <KurtKraut> Wabs, yes, but it would envolve downloading and installing more files
[04:34] <ketethatooblack> nutumbuntu: since when?? wow. ok. hahathank you
[04:34] <abo> does anyone knows a file comparison tool with GUI?
[04:34] <KurtKraut> Wabs, for better perfomance and space saving, prefer finding app focused to gnome
[04:34] <GigaClon> there is a [FILES]  directory on each page
[04:34] <GigaClon> abo, Kompare
[04:34] <james_> wildman: is it possible to fry the monitor?
[04:34] <dadgumit> hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost
[04:34] <wildman> GigaClon: and nothing on 'em ?
[04:34] <Wabs> KurtKraut: Yeah, but it looks as though many of the ones that are for KDE in the Education department arent available for GNOME
[04:34] <Wabs> :|
[04:34] <abo> GigaClon, thx
[04:34] <sproingie> james_: not a modern one.  old CRT's, you bet
[04:34] <GigaClon> wildman, no, one of them has almost 1GB
[04:34] <dion> Can someone help me with ndiswrapper?
[04:34] <wildman> james_: yes, if 'you' "give" it higher frecuencies that it supports...
[04:34] <wildman> sproingie: what about LCDs?
[04:35] <KurtKraut> Wabs, Edubuntu uses Gnome. Check out the app they use. You may find something useful to you
[04:35] <tamran> timothyzander:  archive.ubuntu.com (82.211.81.151)
[04:35] <GigaClon> but there are no where to be found using 'ls' or nautilus
[04:35] <james_> wildman: ok now i am scared lol
[04:35] <swim> can anyone help please: I accidentally deleted /var/apt/archives dir, and now I cant install anything because it says that it cant lock the db now
[04:35] <sproingie> wildman: not going to happen.  of course it's hell to fix a bad video mode in a config file when the LCD refuses to show anything
[04:35] <wildman> james_: hehe... good luck (I've never fried a monitor... and I did play with some things, not i915resolution yet though ;))
[04:35] <Adok> can someone help me with .rars?
[04:36] <wildman> james_: see? sproingie reconforts you ;)
[04:36] <tamran> hey guys, how do I get into other archives or programs? such as some beta programs and such?
[04:36] <timothyzander> thank you tamran
[04:36] <sproingie> i've made old monitors make really scary whining noises, but never actually fried one
[04:36] <tamran> timothyzander: np
[04:36] <Adok> can anyone please help me to get rar working?
[04:36] <sproingie> i also havent had to configure a video mode in X for god knows how many years
[04:36] <james_> wildman: well, the reolution on this thing is just wrong and i would really like to fix it.....
[04:36] <wildman> GigaClon: euh... does durep 'tell' you where the reports lie ?
[04:37] <GigaClon> yeah I see the reports
[04:37] <wildman> james_: if u r sure your laptop's monitor is 1280x800... then go
[04:37] <GigaClon> the reports are fine
[04:37] <phunkalicious> Adok: sudo apt-get install rar
[04:37] <phunkalicious> :|
[04:37] <abstractism> hey, I have a question
[04:37] <wildman> GigaClon: then, I don't follow you... it might be the fact that I've been working all day, and it's 23:37 already here :P
[04:37] <Adok> ya it says it cant find the package
[04:37] <GigaClon> but they are telling me about a directory that doesn't seem to exist that has almost 1GB in it
[04:37] <sproingie> abstractism: i have an answer
[04:38] <GigaClon> wildman, don't worry about it then
[04:38] <garryF> Hopefullly the answers we have match the question.
[04:38] <wildman> oh... now I do follow you GigaClon....
[04:38] <phunkalicious> you will need to enable the universe repositories
[04:38] <abstractism> why is it that the sound server craps itself after about 30-40 mins of music
[04:38] <dadgumit> hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost
[04:38] <sproingie> garryF: you presume too much
[04:38] <Adok> ya thats what im stuck on
[04:38] <garryF> er I meant to say the answers I have ....
[04:38] <sproingie> abstractism: "craps itself" meaning it crashes?
[04:38] <wildman> GigaClon: does that 1GB dir show on each folder? or only once?
[04:39] <Sasquatch> heh
[04:39] <Sasquatch> i'm getting this error message
[04:39] <wildman> GigaClon: does sudo ls -la the_folder_having_the_biggie_1GB_one display it?
[04:39] <phunkalicious> do sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list , and uncomment the lines (by deleting the # signs in front of them) that have universe in them, and then do sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install rar
[04:39] <Sasquatch> *** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.8.6, but GLIB (2.10.3)
[04:39] <Sasquatch> *** was found!
[04:39] <Sasquatch> and it lists something about configuring files...
[04:39] <Sasquatch> but i am lost
[04:39] <abstractism> for some reason it can only handle my mp3 player and gets occupied by other apps and stops playing the mp3s altogether
[04:40] <GigaClon> wildman, no
[04:40] <garryF> sproingie Or actually that one of us knows the answer and prays its not an open ended question. :)
[04:40] <wildman> GigaClon: geez... that's strange indeed... never seen 'very' hidden folders in Linux...
[04:40] <wildman> GigaClon: maybe that's just a temporary one created by durep itself?
[04:40] <Adok> phunkalicious: theres nothing in the sources.list :S well its just a blank thing
[04:40] <abstractism> so when the mp3 app stops playing tunes, it just keeps "playing" and just changes the songs
[04:40] <wildman> (though 1GB of temp data is a lot :P, just guessing...)
[04:40] <GigaClon> wildman, its only 1 GB in one folder, but its in every folder, but not the biggest in every folder
[04:40] <abstractism> so essentially its like skip...skip...skip...etc
[04:41] <pepsi_> Seveas,
[04:41] <Adok> phunkalicious: im totally new at this
[04:41] <SAM_theman> Is there a version of ubutnu for 64bit proccessor's
[04:41] <wildman> GigaClon: dunno what to tell u
[04:41] <wildman> SAM_theman: yes, I'm using it right now
[04:41] <garryF> Maybe
[04:41] <abstractism> SAM_theman: why yes there is
[04:41] <abstractism> I'm using it too :)
[04:41] <sproingie> abstractism: no idea, i've not dicovered that problem before, not with esd anyway.  you might want to post it to the forum
[04:41] <garryF> www.distrowatch.com might tell you.
[04:41] <SAM_theman> Where
[04:42] <wildman> Linux linuxbox64 2.6.15-25-amd64-generic #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jun 14 11:28:03 UTC 2006 x86_64 GNU/Linux is what uname -a returns here SAM_theman
[04:42] <GigaClon> wildman, it might just be a glitch because all the files i can see roughly add up to the space reported being used
[04:42] <abstractism> sproingie: whats ESD?
[04:42] <wildman> SAM_theman: same place as the 32 bits dapper one
[04:42] <SAM_theman> This 32bit one is starting to piss me off
[04:42] <pepsi> Seveas,
[04:42] <wildman> GigaClon: well... it would be nice anyway to 'ls' it somehow...
[04:42] <arbitrary_nick> how do you install Kubuntu on a PC with Ubuntu on it without having to use an installation disc?
[04:42] <SAM_theman> AMD 3800+ X2 Dual Core?
[04:42] <sproingie> abstractism: enlightened sound daemon -- it's the sound mixer for ubuntu (assuming you're not running kubuntu)
[04:42] <darwish> hey , i have a very strange error , i am dual booting winXp with ubuntu .. and i used wingrub  .. ubuntu doesnt boot , but the ( recovery mode ) does
[04:42] <timothyzander> enlightenment sound daemon = ESD
[04:42] <wildman> SAM_theman: nope, AMD64, single core
[04:43] <EANx> esd is actually pretty cool
[04:43] <arbitrary_nick> I assume there's a guide somewhere, but I checked the wiki and found nothing
[04:43] <SAM_theman> o
[04:43] <darwish> it gives me a disk read eroor
[04:43] <dadgumit> hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost
[04:43] <sproingie> enlightenment has lots of nice stuff once all the memory leaks are fixed
[04:43] <EANx> at least in terms of it's network transparency
[04:43] <dadgumit> does asus suck for linux or what?
[04:43] <sproingie> esd used to have bunches of them
[04:43] <EANx> yeah heh
[04:43] <abstractism> sproingie: actually I am using ESD too
[04:43] <wildman> SAM_theman: you can download it here http://www.ubuntu.com/download
[04:43] <garryF> However, its buggy so if you had to ask if there is a version for 64 bit processors, you are really gonna be p****d off with the 64 bit version when things don't work or you have to use 32 bit packages.
[04:43] <SAM_theman> thx
[04:44] <sproingie> abstractism: esd is nice, beats the pants off of aRts
[04:44] <darwish> it is the strange that the recovery mode boots and the normal doesnt !!
[04:44] <wildman> SAM_theman: get the ubuntu-6.06-desktop-amd64.iso, or one of the other -amd64 ISOs
[04:44] <sproingie> hmm i think my keyboard needs new batteries
[04:44] <wildman> SAM_theman: good luck!
[04:44] <darwish> any ideas ?
[04:44] <arbitrary_nick> how do you install Kubuntu on a PC with Ubuntu on it without having to use an installation disc?
[04:44] <wildman> sproingie: that's why I run away from wireless input devices ;)
[04:44] <abstractism> sproingie: well I'm using rhythmbox
[04:44] <timothyzander> does anyone know of a way to get vmware to give the client OS a sound device that will play into the sound mixer?
[04:45] <wildman> arbitrary_nick: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:45] <arbitrary_nick> thanks
[04:45] <abstractism> ESD gets confused though
[04:45] <gluttony> ok, i am running skype on a new ubuntu system. how do i get my mic to work?
[04:45] <slowz3r> can anyone help me with an error im gettin
[04:45] <wildman> arbitrary_nick: of course u'll need access to a network pkgs repository
[04:45] <Adok> can anyone help me with installing winrar?
[04:45] <Sasquatch> how do you install an old version of an application?
[04:45] <wildman> arbitrary_nick: yw
[04:45] <GigaClon> wildman, duh
[04:45] <SAM_theman> thx
[04:45] <dadgumit> abitrary_nick: wouldn't you jsut install kde from the repository
[04:45] <SAM_theman> I won't install the 64 bit
[04:45] <wildman> GigaClon: tell me it was trivial...
[04:45] <Adok> can anyone help me with installing winrar?
[04:45] <GigaClon> wildman, it the space taken up by files in the folder
[04:45] <wildman> GigaClon: so I can go to sleep :)
[04:45] <SAM_theman> I just rinstall the 32 bit
[04:45] <wildman> lol!
[04:45] <arbitrary_nick> hm
[04:45] <pepsi> timeless, edit the virtual machine options and click the sound card
[04:46] <wildman> GigaClon: _exactly_ what you want to know :P
[04:46] <pepsi> er timothyzander
[04:46] <timothyzander> yes
[04:46] <Adok> can anyone help me with installing winrar please?
[04:46] <slowz3r> when i use the console to install after i ./configure i it starts doin its thing and then it will stop and say "configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
[04:46] <slowz3r> See `config.log' for more details." any ideas?????
[04:46] <abstractism> because after 30 mins of audio, it pays attention to rhythmbox, and ignores teh sound from gaim
[04:46] <timothyzander> but i need a device
[04:46] <garryF> Google and manuals are the skype user's friends. Welcome Sam, I think You'll be happier that way till the bugs get fixed.
[04:46] <arbitrary_nick> "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop" <- I take it that all I need to do is use Synaptic to install it?
[04:46] <arbitrary_nick> ...
[04:46] <arbitrary_nick> didn't copy
[04:46] <garryF> and the utils get converted
[04:46] <wildman> slowz3r: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:46] <arbitrary_nick> E: Couldn't find package kubuntu-desktop
[04:46] <gluttony> ok, really, how do i get ubuntu to use my mic?
[04:46] <GigaClon> wildman, i was thrown off because at the top of the report it says directory
[04:46] <bjron> if I create an iso of an audio cd (using Copy Disk in nautilus), and then later I want to rip the tracks to ogg, is it going to be possible to get cddb info etc for the disk?
[04:47] <wildman> GigaClon: yeah... it really means 'sum of the dir', just a bad label ;)
[04:47] <GigaClon> wildman, sorry for worry you with this hope you sleep well
[04:47] <sproingie> ahh much better, no random dropouts
[04:47] <Adok> can anyone help me with installing winrar please?
[04:47] <slowz3r> wildman: ok bear with me here im a newb...so what do i do
[04:47] <wildman> GigaClon: I would have sleep well anyway... thx
[04:47] <wildman> slowz3r: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:47] <garryF> !info kbuntu-desktop
[04:47] <ubotu> Package kbuntu-desktop does not exist in dapper
[04:47] <garryF> !info kubuntu-desktop
[04:47] <ubotu> kubuntu-desktop: Kubuntu desktop system. In repository main, is optional. Version 0.85 (dapper), package size 11 kB, installed size 40 kB
[04:47] <wildman> slowz3r: then try again, then ... get help asking again, cuz it's damn late now... I'm tired. sorry.
[04:47] <dadgumit> crap i am so tempted to just go install suse
[04:47] <garryF> might have mispelled it. Easy to do.
[04:47] <wildman> bye ppl
[04:48] <slowz3r> wildman: thanks anyway
[04:48] <hangfire> how do I access multiuniverse repository?
[04:48] <sproingie> dadgumit: suse is a cool distro, try it out
[04:48] <timothyzander> so pepsi, it asks me for a device, like /dev/dsp, how do i set it to use a mixer channell?
[04:48] <phunkalicious> Adok: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[04:48] <slowz3r> Can anyone help me with an install problem
[04:48] <hangfire> suse was cool till ubuntu came along
[04:48] <EANx> hahahaha
[04:48] <dadgumit> sproingie: I am thinking about it, ubuntu and my mobo no play nice,but I was wanting to jump on the ubuntu bandwagon pretty bad
[04:49] <hangfire> thx phunk
[04:49] <sproingie> suse is still cool.  yast is what every control panel should be
[04:49] <arbitrary_nick> hm
[04:49] <arbitrary_nick> how do I install the kubuntu-desktop?
[04:49] <dadgumit> I think novell will rockzor suse for the corporate world
[04:49] <arbitrary_nick> it's nowhere in synaptic
[04:49] <bur[n] er> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:49] <garryF> I was thinking of saying they both cool in their own way.
[04:49] <hangfire> so is portage
[04:49] <sproingie> dadgumit: i've run most major distros, they all have their strengths.  ubuntu liked my hardware the best at the time
[04:49] <dadgumit> either who.... my paste: v
[04:49] <arbitrary_nick> E: Couldn't find package kubuntu-desktop
[04:49] <pepsi> timothyzander, you cant
[04:49] <bur[n] er> arbitrary_nick: you have universe and multiverse?
[04:49] <gluttony> ok, need two things. when playing songs, everything sound staticy, and i cant get my mic to work, how do i do?
[04:50] <bur[n] er> !repositories
[04:50] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and !easysource
[04:50] <dadgumit> err... hi all, just upgraded to dapper, have error on load up "pnpbios: resource structure does not contain an end tag" and then boot process freezes, anyone got ideas? I am lost
[04:50] <slowz3r> can someone help me i get this error when i try to install a program "configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
[04:50] <slowz3r> "
[04:50] <timothyzander> so pepsi, there is no way to play my vmware into a mixer, it has to be the only sound per instance
[04:50] <bur[n] er> dadgumit: try the older kernel?
[04:50] <dm_> What is the command to see key entries AND mouse clicks ?
[04:50] <bur[n] er> slowz3r: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:50] <dadgumit> burner: with dapper?
[04:50] <timothyzander> pepsi: as well, i tried to do it with /dev/null but it wouldnt work
[04:50] <garryF> Strange, it should be there.
[04:51] <slowz3r> bur[n] er: let me try real quick
[04:51] <dm_> What is the command to see key entries AND mouse clicks ?
[04:51] <bur[n] er> dadgumit: whatever your other kernel in grub is
[04:51] <nocti> hello
[04:51] <nocti> how do i upgrade firefox? im using breezy
[04:51] <bur[n] er> nocti: just go to dapper :)
[04:51] <bur[n] er> you'll be happier
[04:51] <dadgumit> burner: are you equating kernel to version?
[04:51] <bur[n] er> dadgumit: no
[04:51] <GigaClon> nocti, its real simple
[04:52] <dadgumit> burner: so dapper will just runon the older kernel?
[04:52] <bur[n] er> dadgumit: kernel == that little grub boot menu where you pick "linux 2.16.blah"
[04:52] <garryF> arbitrary_nick  the kubuntu-desktop
[04:52] <Adok> IT STILL Cant Find WINRAR
[04:52] <garryF> arbitrary_nick  the kubuntu-desktop should be there.
[04:52] <dm_> DOES ANYONE know the command to open the window to see what is ENTERED when you press a key or suck !??
[04:52] <dm_> such*
[04:52] <Adok> i did the universe shit, and it still doesent find winrar
[04:52] <nocti> GigaClon, how
[04:52] <bur[n] er> dm_: xev?
[04:52] <slowz3r> bur[n] er: thanks alot
[04:52] <dadgumit> burner: I know what kernel is, just wanted to make sure we are on the same page
[04:52] <GigaClon> !dapper
[04:52] <ubotu> dapper is the 4th and latest release of Ubuntu. Version 6.06 LTS, codename "Dapper Drake"
[04:52] <dm_> thats it thanks
[04:52] <pepsi> timothyzander, vmware sucks like that
[04:52] <GigaClon> !upgrade
[04:52] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade  Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades  Note: gksudo "update-manager -d" always updates to the latest development version.
[04:53] <timothyzander> i see
[04:53] <arbitrary_nick> I'm checking
[04:53] <arbitrary_nick> on the wiki
[04:53] <Sasquatch> how do you uninstall an older version of glib?
[04:53] <pepsi> timothyzander, http://ftp.cvut.cz/vmware/  get vmwaredsp and patch the install sources
[04:53] <nocti> GigaClon, i dont have dapper yet, just have dialup, cant dl the iso
[04:53] <Adok> i did the universe reposties but it still cant find winrar
[04:53] <Adok> i did the universe reposties but it still cant find winrar
[04:53] <GigaClon> nocti, use ship it
[04:53] <pepsi> then you can run vmware with vmwareesd to get it to use esd, if that helps any
[04:53] <Sasquatch> anyone? unstalling older versions of glib?
[04:53] <bur[n] er> nocti: get the latest ff 2.0 beta :)  it's fast!
[04:53] <dm_> bur[n] er maybe you know this,, how do i make my back/forward buttons to get recognized in xev
[04:53] <timothyzander> pepsi, i am saddened, i would like to use vmware a development platform so i can leave my main OS untouched and I dont have to worry about installing unstable software
[04:53] <garryF> info !winrar
[04:53] <nocti> GigaClon, already registered, two weeks more i think
[04:53] <bur[n] er> Adok: don't be a tool... try "sudo apt-get install rar" :P
[04:54] <Adok> i did!
[04:54] <nocti> bur[n] er, how do i upgrade firefox?
[04:54] <garryF> !info winrar
[04:54] <ubotu> Package winrar does not exist in dapper
[04:54] <timothyzander> pepsi, in particular, i wanto to work on xmms2, and that sure needs sound support
[04:54] <bur[n] er> Adok: you update after adding universe repositories?
[04:54] <bur[n] er> !info rar
[04:54] <ubotu> rar: Archiver for .rar files. In repository multiverse, is optional. Version 3.30-2ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 236 kB, installed size 476 kB
[04:54] <Adok> yes i did
[04:54] <pepsi> timothyzander, use the patch i just suggested
[04:54] <Adok> i updated
[04:54] <Adok> ya i saw that
[04:54] <Adok> i did that
[04:54] <timothyzander> alright, thank you
[04:54] <garryF> yep, I was thinking winrar was a windows version.
[04:54] <bur[n] er> go download it from packages.ubuntu.com then
[04:54] <timothyzander> thank you pepsi
[04:55] <sproingie> timothyzander: you could always use a chroot or uml
[04:55] <timothyzander> what is a uml?
[04:55] <Adok> errrrrrrrrrr
[04:55] <bur[n] er> uml == universal markup language... what umbrello makes
[04:55] <arbitrary_nick> could somebody link me to a page on enabling universe/multiverse?
[04:56] <bur[n] er> !universe
[04:56] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and !easysource
[04:56] <GigaClon> bur[n] er, no its Universal Modeling Language
[04:56] <dadgumit> bur[n] er: all the chicks say you are hot, different kernel worked, but HWY? and will i run into compatability issues?
[04:56] <bur[n] er> er... you're right GigaClon, my bad
[04:56] <bur[n] er> dadgumit: try to see if there's a more recent kernel still?
[04:56] <Adok> OMFG
[04:56] <Adok> theres only i386
[04:56] <joemauch> has anyone gotten xgl to work with an ati x1000 series card?
[04:56] <bur[n] er> dadgumit: you upgrade via cd or by apt?
[04:57] <GigaClon> wildman, version .9 calles [FILES]  Coalesed Files
[04:57] <cArNaGe``> !users
[04:57] <ubotu> I know nothing about users
[04:57] <cArNaGe``> !info
[04:57] <ubotu> I know nothing about info
[04:57] <cArNaGe``> ?info
[04:57] <GigaClon> wildman, and in bright red
[04:57] <arbitrary_nick> !easysource
[04:57] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[04:57] <cArNaGe``> !weather binghamton
[04:57] <ubotu> I know nothing about weather binghamton
[04:57] <zambaboo> hey guys
[04:57] <Adok> why the hell is there only i386 for rar?
[04:57] <cArNaGe``> Uptime: 1 days, 7 hours and 8 minutes
[04:57] <zambaboo> possible to config dual head with agp and pci nvidia cards?
[04:57] <dadgumit> bur[n] er: upgraded via gui, had same issue on straight install to, but read that someone had success installing breezy and upgrading so i did that. You saying see if there is a newer kernal that will address my problem in the package thing?
[04:58] <Redman276> bingamton ny ?
[04:58] <Adok> why the hell is there only i386 for rar?
[04:58] <gluttony> ok, i need of help. how do i get my sound to work right. im tired of being ignored
[04:58] <abstractism> uptime: 23d, 21h, 2m, 30s
[04:58] <bur[n] er> Adok: why do you speak with such contempt?  Are you suggesting you prefer 64-bit or PowerPC?
[04:58] <abstractism> hehe
[04:58] <Adok> im pissed
[04:58] <Redman276> carnage ??
[04:58] <timothyzander> i would also like to set up virtual machines to experiement with remote exploits while only using one physical computer... can anyone recommend a better virtualization platform that would have sound support and graphical and network support?  any experience with xen?
[04:58] <Adok> and my thing doesent support i386
[04:58] <dadgumit> crap, it hosed my 3d acceleration
[04:58] <zambaboo> timothyzander, xen rocks
[04:58] <AdamG> speaking of 3d accel... I've lost mine and I have no idea why
[04:58] <bur[n] er> dadgumit: that's my theory... but I've been wrong before ;)
[04:59] <lightstar> timothyzander, qemu
[04:59] <Adok> mine supports amd64
[04:59] <zambaboo> timothyzander, i just configured a xen server last week
[04:59] <Adok> but noooooo
[04:59] <AdamG> even fglrx and dpkg-reconfigure is a no-go... using an ATI X300
[04:59] <timothyzander> i must admit it was tempting, but when vmware released their free server i just went with that
[04:59] <AdamG> I'm going through all my old xorg.confs, but *none* of them work... odd.
[05:00] <Adok> funny thing is after i get this rar working im installing windows
[05:00] <Adok> cause this piss's me off too much
[05:00] <bur[n] er> timothyzander: with vmware server is it possible to create a win xp image larger than 2 gigs?  I can't get larger when using qemu-img
[05:00] <timothyzander> in Xen, does one ever use their host OS graphically?  or is everything enduser virtualized?
[05:00] <timothyzander> yeah, i have an 8 gig image
[05:00] <zambaboo> timothyzander, go read on xensource, they dont do much virtualization
[05:01] <timothyzander> bur[n] er, it has the choice to split it into 2 gig files, but you can also have it one big file
[05:01] <timothyzander> zambaboo, will do
[05:01] <zambaboo> timothyzander, it's not a virtual machine, so to speak, there's no hw virtualization afaik.
[05:01] <bur[n] er> timothyzander: so what happens if you create an 8 gig image, don't fill it with anything, and zip it?  think you could email it to me? :)
[05:01] <timothyzander> haha
[05:01] <zambaboo> timothyzander, you can also look at parrallels, parallels.com
[05:01] <timothyzander> bur[n] er, prolly
[05:01] <timothyzander> ok
[05:01] <timothyzander> will do zambaboo, looks like i did not do enough reseach
[05:02] <zambaboo> but that's more like vmware, just quasivirtualizaion
[05:02] <narg> what would we the best cli tool to count the number of a time a pattern appears in a file? grep does lines, and wc doesn't do searching...
[05:02] <timothyzander> zambaboo, i am glad i am looking more deeply into this now, while i have time to dick around
[05:02] <timothyzander> before the semester starts
[05:02] <bjron> anyone here know how to rip audio directly from an iso image of the cd w/o burning it first?
[05:03] <zambaboo> timothyzander, it's excellent stuff, im hoping to build a test/dev environment of 6 servers on one physical machine.
[05:03] <bur[n] er> bjron: mount it, then rip it?
[05:03] <timothyzander> zambaboo, with xen that is?
[05:03] <zambaboo> timothyzander, yes
[05:03] <timothyzander> zambaboo, what do you use as your host?
[05:03] <zambaboo> timothyzander, ubuntu dapper
[05:03] <bur[n] er> bjron: not sure about that... teh audio part makes it tough
[05:03] <bjron> bur[n] er, was thinking that, but can't seem to mount it as audio cd's don't actually have a filesystem
[05:04] <timothyzander> zambaboo, and is that a xen patched install?  i read that you have to use a xen kernel
[05:04] <bur[n] er> bjron: as melon scratchers go... that's a honey doodle
[05:04] <zambaboo> timothyzander, that's true.
[05:04] <bjron> indeed
[05:04] <bjron> bur[n] er, though I suspect it's possible
[05:05] <bjron> bur[n] er, hopefully w/o too much hassle and diddling around though :p
[05:05] <bur[n] er> of course, but nothing springs to mind here
[05:05] <timothyzander> zambaboo, thats exciting, ill definitely look into that.... one thing though, you cant do windows images in xen?
[05:05] <zambaboo> timothyzander, you can, but you need a cpu with VT support
[05:06] <zambaboo> timothyzander, newer hardware, basically. google windows xen
[05:06] <timothyzander> shit, my Pentium M is prolly no good
[05:06] <zambaboo> is that a laptop?
[05:06] <nandovieira> hi... there's any program that can preview psd files?
[05:07] <timothyzander> zambaboo, im looking to do this all on my thinkpad t40
[05:07] <timothyzander> im gonna put a gig+ of ram in it
[05:07] <zambaboo> timothyzander, t40 is a good machine, yeah.. i dont know if that cpu has vt support, im sure you can check online though.
[05:07] <timothyzander> yeh
[05:08] <timothyzander> zambaboo, does VT stand for virtualization?
[05:09] <zambaboo> timothyzander, no clue. if this server+xen lives up to expectations, i will build another one on a dual proc dell server. then i'll have to ind out what vt is :)
[05:09] <farky>  /msg nickserv set unfiltered on
[05:09] <farky> oops
[05:09] <timothyzander> zambaboo, what are you running it on now?
[05:10] <Darthmike> un how do i mount dhds in ubuntu?
[05:10] <zambaboo> timothyzander, right now it's a dumpy p4 2.66 with 2gb of mushkin ram in it.
[05:10] <zambaboo> timothyzander, 2 80gb drives, software raid, lvm.
[05:11] <timothyzander> zambaboo, haha, dumpy only by some standards
[05:11] <zambaboo> timothyzander, it used to be a production server and we've upgraded since, so it's dumpy now :)
[05:13] <ubuntu> hi, trying to install ubuntu but i think my drive may be dead.
[05:13] <matti> ubuntu: Sad to hear ;/
[05:13] <farky> ubuntu: are you getting an error?
[05:13] <zambaboo> yes, quite unfortunate
[05:13] <ubuntu> fdisk tells me: Unable to read /dev/hda
[05:13] <tmorrisey> ubuntu: just had the same problem yesterday with an old powerbook, too bad they don't last forever
[05:14] <ubuntu> sfdisk: read error on /dev/hda - cannot read sector 0
[05:14] <ubuntu>  /dev/hda: unrecognized partition table type
[05:14] <matti> ubuntu: Oh.
[05:14] <ubuntu> is there any hope for this drive? any command to fix? i don't care about any data on the drive
[05:14] <zambaboo> oh guys, how's ubuntu on mac? is it as excellent as it is on i386?
[05:14] <slavezero> ubuntu: what was on the drive before
[05:14] <tmorrisey> zambaboo: I'm using it right now on an old iBook G3 and it's working very nicely
[05:14] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, much better than OS X was with the same hardware
[05:15] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, for example i can use more than one application at once...
[05:15] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, oooh, that's invaluable info.
[05:15] <matti> ubotu: This not looks like serious damage or error. Try to manually setup some partitions.
[05:15] <ubotu> I know nothing about This not looks like serious damage or error. Try to manually setup some partitions.
[05:15] <matti> ubotu: Should help.
[05:15] <ubotu> I know nothing about Should help.
[05:15] <zambaboo> tmrw my project manager is going to get an upgrade then.
[05:15] <jron> fsck.ext2: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while trying to open /dev/hda
[05:15] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, it's very snappy on this machine G3/300 192 megs ram
[05:15] <jron> Could this be a zero-length partition?
[05:15] <slavezero> ubuntu: by any chance have windows with goback instlled on it before
[05:15] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, sweet, we have g4's
[05:15] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, you should be fine with a g4,
[05:15] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, and i have two users that bitch about osx daily
[05:15] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, but i've noticed on some of the older stuff like this machine,
[05:16] <matti> ubotu: If not, and any real errors will occurs (like those reported by kernel or so) then... is not good.
[05:16] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, the ubuntu 6 installer is no-good for some reason, major problems with the onboard video
[05:16] <JDStone> how's the "NVIDIA nForce 570 Ultra" chipset support in linux?
[05:16] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, i have a box i can test on.
[05:16] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, yeah, OS X is excellent on new hardware but it drags awfully on anything more than a year or two old it seems
[05:17] <JDStone> more specifically --> http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=1181&l1=3&l2=101&l3=308
[05:17] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, they just hate on the Mail app and on ff for osx
[05:17] <tmorrisey> zambaboo I have to admit my experience is limited but so far it's been great.
[05:17] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, even recognized my airport card and set it all up automatically
[05:17] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, plus the whole context based task bar really throws them for a loop some times. which i can understand
[05:17] <amit> hi Ash-fox
[05:18] <Ash-Fox> Yes ait?
[05:18] <slavezero> JDStone: should get this one: http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=101&l3=0&model=1160&modelmenu=1
[05:18] <dreamcage> hi people
[05:18] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, sweet. my last experience w/linux on a mac was with yellowdawg -- gross.
[05:18] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, yeah it's easy for me since I've been using macs for so long but to new mac users I've noticed that's a major source of confusion
[05:18] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, same here, I had some major problems as well trying to get even basic stuff working
[05:18] <JDStone> slavezero: why that one?
[05:19] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, i hated that thing, my wife was on it, and she would complain constantly.
[05:19] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, setup on ubuntu was ridiculously simple... I'm tempted to migrate my parents emac over now that I've seen the speed benefits over os x on older hardware
[05:19] <amit> Ash Goodmorninig
[05:19] <slavezero> JDStone: more features for a longer use life as you should not have to change that board out for a long time.
[05:19] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, ok, well thanks for the insight. im going to try and get the dual head thingie working now.
[05:19] <SurfnKid> do i just open a file, name it anything add it to the start up programs and itll run it? im trying to add ndiswrapper automatically, so it loads the adapter
[05:19] <JDStone> it's for a MythTV box, I don't need that board
[05:19] <SurfnKid> any suggestions
[05:19] <JDStone> but is it supported?
[05:19] <tmorrisey> zambaboo, good luck, I hope ubuntu ppc works as well for you as it has for me
[05:19] <zambaboo> SurfnKid, /etc/rc.local
[05:20] <zambaboo> tmorrisey, thanks, i hope so too.
[05:20] <slavezero> some chipset for the most part should just be more PCI-E channels
[05:20] <slavezero> same*
[05:20] <Ash-Fox> Goodmorning
[05:20] <Sasquatch> okay... i aparently have 2 versions of glib installed and i need to uninstall one of them
[05:20] <Sasquatch> can anyone help?
[05:20] <amit> still I am unable to brows internet using winproxy??????????////
[05:21] <SurfnKid> zambaboo, ta
[05:21] <tmorrisey> i'm impressed with how many Ubuntu PPC users there are, I thought I'd be the only one
[05:21] <slavezero> JDStone: nvidia does not list any linux drivers for any chipsets other than the 410/430 wich means the low end one http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=101&l3=0&model=1138&modelmenu=1
[05:21] <zambaboo> SurfnKid, np
[05:21] <zambaboo> sheesh, i thought i had a pci card here somewhere :/
[05:21] <JDStone> nah, that wont' work
[05:22] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Hi everyone
[05:22] <JDStone> I guess I'll have to go socket 939
[05:22] <tmorrisey> hii there
[05:22] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Been a long time since I've been on IRC
[05:22] <Sasquatch> anyone? need help uninstalling one version of glib as i have two installed...
[05:22] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> OH?
[05:22] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> How'd you do that?
[05:22] <slavezero> JDStone: that board is still AM2 and AM2 is skt 939 just different layout
[05:22] <Sasquatch> [Tkb] FIRESIDE: if i knew, i wouldn't be here
[05:23] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> lol
[05:23] <JDStone> but different chipset
[05:23] <Sasquatch> synaptic only shows one version
[05:23] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Sasquatch: One sec...fire up a terminal
[05:23] <Sasquatch> kk
[05:23] <slavezero> yeah it has the supported chipset on it no SLI but support
[05:23] <tmorrisey> whoa, I've gotten so used to Firefox with AdBlock and Filterset.G installed, it was shocking opening up an unequipped-with-such copy
[05:23] <Sasquatch> yup
[05:24] <SurfnKid> zambaboo, if i need to add or remove a mod, can i add sudo to that? will it ask for a passw?
[05:24] <Sasquatch> [Tkb] FIRESIDE: and then...?
[05:25] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Sasquatch: What's the name of the package in Synaptic?
[05:25] <tmorrisey> Uh oh... anyone have any insight to this error message, received while trying to install AdBlock in firefox:
[05:25] <tmorrisey> XML Parsing Error: Not Well formed
[05:26] <slavezero> JDStone: i have an ealier board the A8N-VM CSM with ubuntu at my shop we sell the with ubuntu preloaded and they work great it has the same chipset as that last board i linked
[05:26] <dr_willis> tmorrisey,  i would guess its a bad download/file
[05:26] <Burrito> can anyone help me with an apache question?
[05:26] <Sasquatch> [Tkb] FIRESIDE: haha, nevermind, i think i see it.. it's just listed weird...
[05:26] <Sasquatch> thanks for the help anyways
[05:26] <tmorrisey> dr_willis, I would assume so too but I went straight to Mozilla Foundation site...
[05:26] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> lol, np
[05:26] <JDStone> ok, thanks slavezero
[05:26] <tmorrisey> dr_willis, I guess I'll see if I can scare it up somewhere else.
[05:26] <garryF> Sasquatch, do you happen to have both kde and gnome? I seem to remember that adept and the synaptec package manager don't talk te each other. If so, the old one might show up in adept.
[05:26] <Burrito> I just installed apache2 using apt-get install apache2
[05:26] <Sasquatch> garryF: nah, i just compiled a new version of glib
[05:26] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Adept is a POS, sorry, had to
[05:27] <garryF> Sasquatch Oh. nm.
[05:27] <Burrito> when I opened up httpd.conf...it says something to the effect that it's no longer being used
[05:27] <Burrito> how do I configure the server w/o it?
[05:27] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: You can't
[05:27] <roostishaw> anyone, is there any possible to make a live cd out of my distro, as it is now? with all my settings and everything?
[05:27] <Burrito> so how do I add a new <Directory>?
[05:27] <farky> how can i add an enviroment variable?
[05:28] <Burrito> and change my listening ports?
[05:28] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: It's the Debian-specific apache stuff
[05:28] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: Look in sites-available under /etc/apache2 for examples
[05:28] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: Then use "sudo a2esite [filename] " to enable the site you just made
[05:29] <tmorrisey> ah I see, I have a broken Firefox install
[05:29] <tmorrisey> can't open any dialogs of any kind
[05:29] <tmorrisey> yet it browses fine
[05:29] <tmorrisey> odd
[05:29] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: Makes a lot more sense then using httpd.conf solely, the Debian layout makes a lot more sense, you'll fall in love with it
[05:29] <Burrito> heh ok
[05:29] <Burrito> so to make a new site that listens on port 8080 for example
[05:29] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> tmorrisey: sudo dpkg -r --force-all firefox && sudo apt-get -f install
[05:30] <Burrito> with a host header of http://site.mysite.com rather than http://www.mysite.com
[05:30] <Burrito> how would I go about doing something like that?
[05:30] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: I don't have apache2 installed right now, give me just one sec to do so
[05:30] <SurfnKid> !rc.local
[05:30] <ubotu> I know nothing about rc.local
[05:30] <Burrito> I'm looking in my sites-available dir now
[05:30] <Burrito> cool thx very much
[05:30] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: Np
[05:30] <garryF> roostishaw, That's an interesting question . I have a friend who wants to make a linux file server but he doesn't have the hard drive space, I got an idea to make it work on a hard drive, and making a live cd from it, but its going to take me a lot more research before I think I might even try such a thing.
[05:31] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: To get started, use this command "vi default" to look at the default site's config file
[05:31] <Burrito> ok
[05:31] <Burrito> ahhh this is looking familiar :P
[05:31] <roostishaw> garryF, so there is no way to do it currently? (and did i explain that good enough?)
[05:31] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: Simple, eh?
[05:31] <Burrito> looks to be
[05:32] <Burrito> so to create a new site I just cp default someothersite?
[05:32] <Burrito> or is there more to it than that
[05:32] <Burrito> and obviously I'll need to modify the file
[05:32] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: Yup, then edit the file, and finally, use "sudo a2ensite someothersite"
[05:32] <Burrito> but to get started
[05:32] <Burrito> ok
[05:32] <Burrito> what is a2ensite?
[05:32] <Burrito> what's that stand for?
[05:33] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> a2ensite makes a symlink to your file in the sites-enabled directory
[05:33] <Burrito> apache2 enable site I"m guessing?
[05:33] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Yup
[05:33] <Burrito> k cool
[05:33] <Burrito> you've been more than helpful
[05:33] <Burrito> many thx
[05:33] <Burrito> one more very quick qeustion
[05:33] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> there's also a2dissite
[05:33] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Sure
[05:34] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> What is it?
[05:34] <Burrito> when I finished my install and booted for the first time, I was expecting to hit init 6 right off and jump straight to gnome
[05:34] <Burrito> that didn't happen
[05:34] <Burrito> i went straight to command line
[05:34] <Burrito> which is fine, but kinda shocking from the docs i read
[05:34] <sZ> is there anyone here willing to help me setup named?
[05:34] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> What install CD did you use?
[05:34] <Burrito> hmm
[05:34] <Burrito> the second section down
[05:34] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> "Server?"
[05:34] <Burrito> yeah i think so
[05:34] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> That's your problem
[05:35] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> use "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" and you'll be set
[05:35] <Burrito> well not a 'problem' so much as just not what I expected
[05:35] <Burrito> ok cool man thx again
[05:35] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> That'll install GNOME, GDM, OO.ORg, etc.
[05:35] <Burrito> ok
[05:35] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Also
[05:35] <Burrito> is this channel always this helpful?
[05:35] <sakara> has anyone here ever got Ubuntu running on xbox?
[05:35] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Ubuntu runlevels go up to 3
[05:35] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Don't ask why
[05:35] <Burrito> not 6?
[05:35] <Burrito> ok
[05:35] <Burrito> good to note
[05:35] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Well, 6 is reboot
[05:36] <Burrito> lol
[05:36] <roostishaw> anyone, is there any possible to make a live cd out of my distro, as it is now? with all my settings and everything?
[05:36] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> NEVER type init 6 :)
[05:36] <Burrito> ok VERY good to note
[05:36] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> roostinshaw: http://www.linux-live.org
[05:36] <garryF> roostishaw Yes, I think you did. I think there is a way, just a lot of unknown questions such as needing to install the kernel to the boot part of the cd in a way that it boots, along with the files.
[05:36] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Also, init 0 is HALT
[05:36] <lukaswayne9> Is anyone else experiencing VERY high latency in edgy?
[05:36] <Burrito> thx again Fireside...
[05:36] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Np
[05:36] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> I'm on the Desktop Team, it's what I do
[05:36] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> ;)
[05:36] <Burrito> I'll prolly be back in the not too distant future unfortunately
[05:37] <garryF> roostishaw I might as well google for linux making live cd. Maybe there is a tool for it.
[05:37] <roostishaw> garryF, ok, ill look now
[05:37] <Burrito> well it's much appreciated for sure
[05:37] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Hehe, NP Burrito
[05:37] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> roostishaw: http://www.linux-live.org!!!! it contains a bunch of scripts that make your install into a live CD!!!
[05:38] <sZ> ...
[05:38] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, lol, i just found that too, thanks
[05:38] <angel> how can I install songbird?
[05:38] <garryF> Yeah, I found it too.
[05:38] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> angel: Let me see for a sec
[05:38] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Angel: Hold on
[05:38] <angel> yes
[05:39] <Last> Everybody good. I come from China. Knows everybody very happily!
[05:39] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, so that will save EVERYTHING?
[05:39] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> roostishaw: Yup
[05:39] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, wow, that would be awsome
[05:40] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> roostishaw: Yup
[05:40] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Angel: First go to http://publicsvn.songbirdnest.com/trac/wiki/Nightly_Builds
[05:40] <Sakunix> anyone ever gpt ubuntu tp run on an xbox?
[05:40] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Sakunix: Nope
[05:40] <garryF> Thanks for that linux-live info. Pretty awesome spot.
[05:40] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Sakunix: Check out GentooX though
[05:41] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Sakunix: It's a gentoo-based distro for the XboX
[05:41] <Sakunix> [Tkb] FIRESIDE: I have just dl'ed Xebian to check out
[05:41] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Angel: You there?
[05:41] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE & garryF, im gonna go try it out now, ill tell you how well it works. wish me luck!
[05:41] <Sakunix> In time I'll chkec them all uot
[05:41] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> :)
[05:41] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Well, GentooX looks like the best...
[05:42] <garryF> X <----- Fingers crossed.
[05:42] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> I love Ubuntu and all....but it
[05:42] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> isn't going to work well on XboX hardware
[05:42] <Sakunix> [Tkb] FIRESIDE: There is xUbuntu I just saw but dunno what its like
[05:42] <Sakunix> I'll check it out
[05:42] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> It just uses XFCE
[05:42] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Needs a minimum of 64MB of RAM
[05:42] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> I think the box has 32
[05:42] <Sakunix> seeing as Ubuntu is Debian derived hoping it will be familiar
[05:43] <Sakunix> [Tkb] FIRESIDE: Its different there is Xubuntu , which I already use for my laptop and xUbuntu
[05:43] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> OH!
[05:43] <Sakunix> xUbuntu is Ubuntu with the pci'less kernel me thinks
[05:43] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Never knew that
[05:43] <Sakunix> not sure
[05:44] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> I'll have to check that out
[05:44] <Sakunix> coz the xbox has no pci so a regular ubuntu install will diaf
[05:44] <Sakunix> no pci's it will shit itself
[05:44] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> My friend has a XboX and I got him hooked on Ubuntu, so I think he'd like tat
[05:44] <sn00p> Does anybody know how to get movies that are dovei to play unde rlinux?
[05:44] <Sakunix> anyway off to screw around with Xebian for a while
[05:44] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> sn00p????
[05:44] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> What do you mean?
[05:45] <sZ> can someone help me with named
[05:45] <sZ> ?
[05:45] <sn00p> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, yea, dovei
[05:45] <ironuckles> hello
[05:45] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> dovei???
[05:45] <Tom7e> anyone gotten google earth to install?  I get this error:  You don't see to be running an X server (no DISPLAY set).
[05:45] <Tom7e> Google Earth and its installer both require X11.
[05:45] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> sZ: man & info are your best friends
[05:45] <sn00p> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, yea, www.dovei.com I get when I open a avi file you need mp 2.00 vodei
[05:45] <Shizboom> Anyone run compwiz/xgl with a NX nomachine server?
[05:46] <sZ> [Tkb] FIRESIDE: well i think i got it right.... but i guess i dont.
[05:46] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> sn00p: try using "sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg"
[05:46] <sZ> tkb: does this look right.. 175             IN      PTR     just.silenz.be.
[05:46] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> sZ: I'm not sure what named even is, so I can't really help ya
[05:46] <sZ> lol damn.
[05:47] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, what do i put when the live-linux thing asks, " Enter the path for the kernal you wish to use:"
[05:47] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> sZ: let me look up the man page though
[05:47] <roostishaw> ?
[05:47] <sZ> im trying to set up a reverse dns entry...
[05:47] <garryF> sZ Named is a biiiig project, its a way of setting up your computer as a DNS but its a big enough project that people might hesitate to answer because they might end up roped into something for a long time.
[05:47] <sn00p> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, no sir that didn't work :(
[05:47] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> roostishaw: /boot/vmlinuz$(uname -r)
[05:48] <basis> anyone got WoW working?
[05:48] <ironuckles> Hey, I'm trying to mount my windows partition, but I can't get the permissions set right, and I can only view the filesystem as root
[05:48] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> roostishaw: That should work
[05:48] <garryF> Gotta plan the ports, the users, the admin stuff. its not something that is done in a few minutes unless you really have done it before.
[05:48] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> ironuckles: It's NTFS isn't it?
[05:49] <ironuckles> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, yes, is there something strange about ntfs?
[05:49] <angel> what is trunk?
[05:49] <garryF> Are you saying only root can view it?
[05:49] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> ironuckles: Yes, it's not supported in Linux very well
[05:49] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> angel: Just go there, trust me
[05:50] <Flannel> basis: it works.  There are links on the forums, if nowhere else.
[05:50] <Flannel> !tell basis about wow
[05:50] <garryF> writing ntfs is real dangerous as [Tkb] FIRESIDE is saying.
[05:50] <Tom7e> is it possible to upgrade to grub 2.0?
[05:50] <ironuckles> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, Ive mounted ntfs many times before and had no problems.. I can view files fine as root, but I need to set up the persmissions on the filesystem so that i can view as myself
[05:50] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, no dash or space or anything?
[05:50] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> roostishaw: Oops...hehe, you need a dash
[05:51] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> GTG, be back in a bit
[05:51] <garryF> Oh, there's a special thing ye have to do in fstab. I forget the line. Lemme switch to Ubuntu and have a looksie. brb ironuckles
[05:53] <Tom7e> QTparted or Gparted?
[05:53] <basis> yeah i know
[05:53] <basis> i have wine installed ... (i need to patch it)
[05:54] <basis> will the install just work "regular" when I put the rom in?
[05:54] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, did it work? where is the iso? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17738
[05:55] <garryF> ironuckles: Here is the line I used in fstab to get my ntfs viewable by regular user ...    /dev/sda1 /mnt/Sata1 ntfs uid=1000,umask=000,ro 0 0
[05:55] <ironuckles> garryF, thanks a lot! :-)
[05:56] <roostishaw> garryF, did you try it?
[05:56] <garryF> ironuckles welcome
[05:56] <garryF> roostishaw ye mean the live cd thing. Na, not yet. Its needed on a friends machine.
[05:57] <roostishaw> garryF, oh.
[05:58] <garryF> roostishaw I'm sure glad you asked tho. I might not have found the site.
[05:59] <[Ex0r] > anyone know if there is a ubuntu vmware package ?
[05:59] <Flannel> !vmware
[05:59] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository. Instructions to install VMWare Server can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingVMWare
[05:59] <delgaudio> hi, mates...
[06:00] <[Ex0r] > Yeah, I found vmware player
[06:00] <delgaudio> somebody knows how can i add a directoy in the $path?
[06:00] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, did it work? where is the iso? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17738
[06:02] <CarlFK> apt-get install tftpd-hpa
[06:02] <CarlFK> should that open a port?
[06:02] <CarlFK> open = listen on eth0
[06:03] <SurfnKid> zambaboo, that worked, rc.local starts a few commands for me :D
[06:03] <SurfnKid> how can i set wlan0 instead of eth1 on an adapter
[06:04] <skavenge> how do you unblock someone in gaim?
[06:04] <wenko> rm -rf *
[06:05] <wenko> dont do it...
[06:05] <Draconicus> Is there ANY reason why Dapper would have incompatibilities where Breezy did not?
[06:05] <Draconicus> In terms of hardware, I mean.
[06:06] <Fatal> so is the flgrx problem confirmed???
[06:06] <sammy> Can anyone help me? Im wondering how can I upgrade to 6.06 LTS? Do I need to burn it onto a CD again or can I go from an older ubuntu to this one?
[06:06] <SurfnKid> uh oh
[06:06] <SurfnKid> what fglrx problem
[06:06] <Fatal> random freezing
[06:06] <Draconicus> This is lovely. I can't use the latest version of Ubuntu because IT DOESN'T SEE MY NETWORK!
[06:06] <Madpilot> sammy, you can upgrade in place
[06:06] <SurfnKid> sammy,  run the upgrade
[06:07] <SurfnKid> Draconicus, how is that happening?
[06:07] <ToHellWithGA> i burned a disc with k3b, but it errored while computing the md5 checksum of the disc for verification purposes.  how can i compute this sum myself before trusting the disc?
[06:07] <ubuntu> server ircproxy.timminstechnologies.com
[06:07] <ubuntu> oops
[06:07] <SurfnKid> Draconicus,  i got discouraged on Dapper 3 weeks ago, and look at me know, Im on it, and everything works
[06:07] <Madpilot> sammy, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades
[06:08] <SurfnKid> Madpilot, hey you know a way to change the alias for eth1 to wlan0
[06:08] <[Ex0r] > it's telling me /usr/src/linux/include doesn't exist
[06:08] <Draconicus> The installer sees the card. The installed OS sees the card. I've tried three cards just to be sure. None of them can pull up DHCP. Older Dapper 'flight' releases had no problem. Breezy has no problem using the exact same line. My machine on a different port of the router is running the same Dapper that I'm trying to install on this new machine. It has no problem. What the hell is going on, here?
[06:08] <Madpilot> SurfnKid, no idea, sorry
[06:08] <SurfnKid> okies
[06:08] <SurfnKid> no probz :)
[06:08] <Draconicus> I've gone so far as to build another machine and try it out. The problem persists!
[06:10] <[Ex0r] > Anyone here know where the linux headers get installed to for your kernel ?
[06:10] <crogue5_> /usr/src
[06:10] <garryF> !info build-essentials
[06:10] <ubotu> Package build-essentials does not exist in dapper
[06:10] <garryF> !info build-essential
[06:10] <ubotu> build-essential: informational list of build-essential packages. In repository main, is optional. Version 11.1 (dapper), package size 6 kB, installed size 48 kB
[06:10] <sammy> wait, so to upgrade Idk what to do...
[06:11] <bil0xx> [- alguien habla espaol en esta mierda? -] 
[06:11] <bil0xx> alguien habla espaol en esta mierda?
[06:11] <sammy> Im at that website (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades)
[06:11] <Madpilot> !es
[06:11] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:11] <[Ex0r] > garryF, I have them installed
[06:11] <[Ex0r] > just no idea where they installed to
[06:12] <Fatal> wheres the syslog at?
[06:12] <[Ex0r] > hmm, I think I found them
[06:12] <[Ex0r] > /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.15-25-386/include
[06:13] <IcemanV9> Fatal: whereis syslog 
[06:13] <[Ex0r] > IcemanV9, how did you make that smiley face ?
[06:13] <[Ex0r] > =)
[06:14] <IcemanV9> [Ex0r] : i don't know, i just stole it from others. :x
[06:14] <ketethatooblack> i still havent found a good msuci downloader. gnutella runs so slowly and frostwire didnt really work out. it wasnt downloading right
[06:14] <ketethatooblack> !frostwire
[06:14] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[06:14] <garryF> Draconicus I was thinking, and I know it might be obvious, but do both machines have an ip that the router knows about?
[06:14] <[Ex0r] > ketethatooblack, frostwire freezes up bad when there is heavy network traffic for me
[06:15] <Jack_Smirnoff> Question: IS the printer "Canon i550 " supported without additional drivers
[06:15] <ketethatooblack> [ExOr] : i see. thanks for telling me. whats your alternative
[06:15] <garryF> I've heard of that happening on certain cable modems when bit torrent gets real busy.
[06:15] <[Ex0r] > ketethatooblack, don't use it when there is high traffic :)
[06:15] <[Ex0r] > garryF, to be honest, my entire computer runs sluggish
[06:16] <crogue5_> Jack_Smirnoff, i dont' see it in the list of printers i have when i try to add another printer, but i have a HP, so i not sure
[06:16] <garryF> and it happened to me on dsl. They said to limit the upload speed to about 10k and that seemed to take care of it without blasting the speed or allowing disconnects.
[06:16] <ketethatooblack> [Ex0r] : smart. haha well i think im going to try to download it again. becuase last time it appeared in my internet but didnt really work
[06:17] <[Ex0r] > ketethatooblack, what do you mean, 'didn't work' ?
[06:17] <Jack_Smirnoff> crogue5_: thanks for checking, I happen to be on an XP box and a friend called and asked
[06:17] <crogue5_> np
[06:17] <Draconicus> garryF: Which two machines are you talking about? They're just trying to pull up DHCP. No requests are answered. There seems to be no connection to the LAN line from the machine.
[06:18] <Jack_Smirnoff> crogue5_: I860 something?
[06:18] <Jack_Smirnoff> i
[06:18] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, did it work? where is the iso? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17738
[06:18] <IcemanV9> Jack_Smirnoff: more info > http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-i550
[06:18] <Jack_Smirnoff> thanks
[06:19] <garryF> Draconicus Just shooting in the dark. I'm trying to guess what might make one machine work, and the other not work. Hmm, Did you try turning off the one that is connecting and see if that makes a difference.
[06:20] <Shizboom> is edgy availible for download now?
[06:20] <garryF> actually you don't have to answer, Its just a thing to try if you haven't.
[06:20] <garryF> grrr
[06:21] <davey_> can someone tell me something really simple, how do i ad a buddy icon in game instant messenger
[06:21] <davey_> for aim
[06:21] <[Ex0r] > gaim*
[06:21] <davey_> it can display them
[06:21] <jesse_> what should i use instead of chmoding 777 for me to have all acsess
[06:21] <amit> hey davey
[06:21] <davey_> but I can't find the place to put my own
[06:21] <SurfnKid> davey_, use amsn
[06:21] <amit>  Checking php.ini: mbstring.func_overload = 7: ini_get('mbstring.func_overload')='0'
[06:21] <amit> The mbstring.func_overload = 7 is needed to fully support unicode (utf-8) or other multibyte-charsets.
[06:21] <amit> *** Please make the following change in your php.ini (/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini): mbstring.func_overload = 7
[06:21] <amit> *** AND reload your webserver, so the above changes take effect !!!
[06:21] <davey_> my friens only know how to use aim
[06:21] <Draconicus> garryF: I just tried that a few minutes ago. The installation CD doesn't get along with my X-Series IBM eServer. I guess THAT machine is going to have Breezy forever. :(
[06:22] <[Ex0r] > !amsn
[06:22] <ubotu> I know nothing about amsn
[06:22] <SurfnKid> ubotu tell amit about pastebin
[06:22] <[Ex0r] > hmm, what is amsn ?
[06:22] <SurfnKid> its msn
[06:22] <SurfnKid> for linux
[06:22] <[Ex0r] > does it work for the rest as well ?
[06:22] <SurfnKid> just msn
[06:23] <jesse_> !chmod > jesse_
[06:23] <ubotu> I know nothing about chmod
[06:23] <davey_> gaim does everything I want it to but I just can't get buddy icons
[06:23] <[Ex0r] > than why use amsn if he's trying to get the buddy list working for aim ?
[06:23] <garryF> Draconicus Ouch. Hmm, there is the alternate install iso, it has a text mode install and has more flexible install options such as installing grub to a place other than the mbr of the first disk.
[06:23] <SurfnKid> davey_, exactly
[06:23] <Draconicus> garryF: That's the one I was using. :)
[06:23] <IcemanV9> jesse_: man chmod
[06:23] <amit> Surfmkid* Checking php.ini: mbstring.func_overload = 7: ini_get('mbstring.func_overload')='0'
[06:23] <amit> The mbstring.func_overload = 7 is needed to fully support unicode (utf-8) or other multibyte-charsets.
[06:23] <amit> *** Please make the following change in your php.ini (/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini): mbstring.func_overload = 7
[06:23] <amit> *** AND reload your webserver, so the above changes take effect !!!
[06:23] <SurfnKid> [Ex0r] , i think he meant gaim
[06:23] <garryF> Draconicus Ack.
[06:23] <davey_> surfnkid, it just displays them doesn't actauuly let you have your own?
[06:23] <Draconicus> garryF: I loathe this new graphical installer, which messes up the networking quite horribly.
[06:23] <SurfnKid> amit ??
[06:23] <amit> ye
[06:23] <[Ex0r] > i'd rather use trillian, but it's not available for linux
[06:24] <amit>  Checking php.ini: mbstring.func_overload = 7: ini_get('mbstring.func_overload')='0'
[06:24] <amit> The mbstring.func_overload = 7 is needed to fully support unicode (utf-8) or other multibyte-charsets.
[06:24] <amit> *** Please make the following change in your php.ini (/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini): mbstring.func_overload = 7
[06:24] <amit> *** AND reload your webserver, so the above changes take effect !!!
[06:24] <SurfnKid> were ya pasting for me?
[06:24] <Fatal> what do i have to do to reload xorg?
[06:24] <Draconicus> garryF: It also does some icky mounting things that I don't like.
[06:24] <Fatal> to restart x
[06:24] <garryF> Draconicus Yeah. I like choices, and choices I can read too.
[06:24] <Jack_Smirnoff> Thanks for that link on the canon printer.. Perfect ... Thanks again...
[06:24] <[Ex0r] > Jack_Smirnoff, that's what they are here for :)
[06:24] <SurfnKid> davey_, yeah, gaim doesnt, amsn lets ya display yours
[06:24] <amit> what is the problame with eGroupWare?
[06:25] <SurfnKid> http://amsn.sourceforge.net/
[06:25] <davey_> oh well i don't use instant messenger much anyway,I prefure the phone
[06:25] <eugman> Is there a way to have persistan clipboard?
[06:25] <IcemanV9> [Ex0r] : i have tried trillian with wine; not great :/
[06:25] <[Ex0r] > yeah
[06:25] <[Ex0r] > somebody should port it
[06:25] <davey_> acutaly I got to use msn to talk to this one girl Iknow so I guess I'll try amsn
[06:25] <sammy> Can anybody please help me on upgrading to 6.06 LTS? I'm pretty confused and don't know what to do
[06:25] <Draconicus> Why do people refrain from using GAIM?
[06:26] <amit> Surfnkid* how to resolve  Checking php.ini: mbstring.func_overload = 7: ini_get('mbstring.func_overload')='0'
[06:26] <synd2> Is there a built in firewall enable by default with Ubuntu?
[06:26] <SurfnKid> amit, no idea mate
[06:26] <amit> okeyy
[06:26] <davey_> synd2, no
[06:26] <IcemanV9> synd2: no
[06:26] <[Ex0r] > Draconicus, i'm using it right now :)
[06:26] <synd2> davey_, IcemanV9: Thanks.
[06:26] <SurfnKid> synd2, use firestarter,
[06:26] <amit> hi ASH
[06:26] <Draconicus> [Ex0r] : What problem do you have with using it for all your IM needs?
[06:27] <Ash-Fox> amit, hello.
[06:27] <amit> how to resolve  Checking php.ini: mbstring.func_overload = 7: ini_get('mbstring.func_overload')='0'
[06:27] <SurfnKid> i use gaim for everything else, amsn for duh, msn :P
[06:27] <shadowpanda> I know this isnt really an ubuntu question but dones anyone know any programs that can block images/urls?
[06:27] <amit> hello
[06:27] <davey_> draconius, I'm using it to and it's great for all the protocalls
[06:27] <Ash-Fox> amit, I'm more concerned about the ants in my kitchen right now
[06:27] <[Ex0r] > Draconicus, I don't. Using it for MSN, AIM, and Yahoo!. Just recently came over to linux, so I got very used to trillian for windows. had alot of nice features.
[06:27] <SurfnKid> and why is it gaim cant connect to ICQ?
[06:27] <amit> okey so take care.
[06:27] <Ash-Fox> I left the stupid window open overnight, and now they're just crawling all over the place
[06:27] <SurfnKid> Ash-Fox, step on 'em
[06:27] <sysdoc> sammy, what are you confused about?
[06:27] <davey_> surfinkid, it can
[06:27] <[Ex0r] > but i did realize that gaim and msn don't geta long too well. I keep getting booted off.
[06:28] <SurfnKid> davey_, i cant seem to,
[06:28] <Ash-Fox> I've hoovered them up several times already, and more just come out from nowhere
[06:28] <garryF> @firestarter
[06:28] <SurfnKid> davey_, what server do u connect to
[06:28] <davey_> try connecting to aim wiht your icq number
[06:28] <muehlbucks> i use jabber with an msn transport... i get kicked off like 2x a day
[06:28] <garryF> !firestarter
[06:28] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed with iptables (in the command line), firestarter (gui, can also setup connection sharing) or shorewall (web interface)
[06:28] <davey_> muehlbucks, the transfers are really lame unless you have a bomb messenger program like GUSH
[06:28] <Prohibited> hey guys i installed the server version of ubuntu, but got my ip address settings wrong (it's static), how would I go about editting that?
[06:29] <[Ex0r] > Ash-Fox, Spray around window/counterbottoms/seals
[06:29] <[Ex0r] > with ant killer
[06:29] <davey_> prohibited, use ipconfig or ifconf
[06:29] <muehlbucks> davey_ how do you figure?
[06:29] <amit> just put a mosquito coil there it will solve ur problame.
[06:29] <SurfnKid> davey_, i did that, thru oscar.aol.com server and it doesnt accept me, but if i go on XP, trillian will authenticate, i wonder why
[06:29] <davey_> must be blocked by port or something
[06:29] <Draconicus> [Ex0r] : I've never, ever been a fan of trillian. :P
[06:29] <davey_> try custom settings from trillans
[06:29] <bimberi> shadowpanda: there's 'dansguardian'.  I only know of it's existence though.  One of the Google SoC projects for edubuntu is to produce a bayesian based content filter
[06:29] <[Ex0r] > I love it
[06:30] <[Ex0r] > besides, I payed the 19 dollars for pro and can't use it now
[06:30] <amit> Ash* may I know ur e-mail address?
[06:30] <davey_> muehblucks,transfers aren't relabile, and they are slower because they waist bandwith going in a circle
[06:30] <Ash-Fox> amit, no.
[06:30] <muehlbucks> davey_: i've never had problems with msn transfers
[06:30] <Dial_tone> any chance I can get someone to email the vmware tools for linux gzipped file?
[06:30] <amit> ok
[06:30] <muehlbucks> davey_: aim on the otherhand is a mess through jabber
[06:31] <Prohibited> Davey_: both of them say command not found
[06:31] <CarlFK> Dial_tone: why not just dl it?
[06:31] <davey_> command not found?
[06:31] <davey_> let me check
[06:31] <SurfnKid> Draconicus, ive never been a fan of 3 different proprietary apps to get online
[06:31] <[Ex0r] > Anyone else get kicked off msn through gaim ?
[06:31] <ketethatooblack> [Ex0r]  when i tried opening it nothing happened
[06:31] <SurfnKid> Draconicus, hence why i used a one app IM
[06:31] <garryF> !info vmware
[06:31] <ubotu> Package vmware does not exist in dapper
[06:31] <Draconicus> :P
[06:31] <amit> hey  Exor* how to resolve  Checking php.ini: mbstring.func_overload = 7: ini_get('mbstring.func_overload')='0'
[06:31] <muehlbucks> i'm connecting to this chat with psi :-)
[06:31] <Dial_tone> because it's not downloadable
[06:31] <SurfnKid> [Ex0r] , not me
[06:31] <garryF> k
[06:32] <davey_> prohibited, first try to make a new account for aim/icq
[06:32] <Dial_tone> not separately anyway
[06:32] <CarlFK> Dial_tone: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VmwareTools
[06:32] <amit> ofcourse u too
[06:32] <Lord-ChewY> how do i make my network card set with dhcp
[06:32] <davey_> prohibited, then when that doesn't work
[06:32] <[Ex0r] > amit, what are you doing to get the error ?
[06:32] <davey_> go to aim
[06:32] <Lord-ChewY> what is the command to search for a new ip again
[06:32] <davey_> the website
[06:32] <Lord-ChewY> from a dhcp server
[06:32] <amit> running eGroupware
[06:32] <davey_> and find "alterntive login sources" or something like that
[06:32] <ketethatooblack> [Ex0r]  i'll try again tomorrow goodnight
[06:32] <amatheso> hello, does anyone have any recomendations for a wireless nic for ppc since airport does not work?
[06:32] <Prohibited> davey_ why would it add such programs if it was just the server install?
[06:32] <Lord-ChewY> ?
[06:32] <[Ex0r] > ketethatooblack, night!
[06:33] <[Ex0r] > amit, are you trying to install it ?
[06:33] <davey_> prhibited, what was your problem again?
[06:33] <Lord-ChewY> is it something to do with ifconfig?
[06:33] <CarlFK> Lord-ChewY: dhclient
[06:33] <amit> yes
[06:33] <Lord-ChewY> thx
[06:33] <davey_> Oh oh... sorry sorry, I thought you were the instant messenger problem guy\
[06:33] <[Ex0r] > amit, have you checked your php.ini to see if it matches ?
[06:33] <IcemanV9> Lord-ChewY: sudo ifdown <net device>; sudo ifup <net device>
[06:33] <davey_> this chat room is packed
[06:33] <Prohibited> I need to reconfigure my ip settings (it's static) because on install I messed it up, but ipconfig doesn't work
[06:33] <shadowpanda> bimberi: thats close to what i was looking for but what im really looking for is maybe a program where I type in my own url to block. There is this grose picture in perticular that I want to block
[06:33] <davey_> prohibited, try ifconfig
[06:33] <[Ex0r] > amit, try going into your php.ini file and changing the 7 to a 0
[06:33] <amit> once i made change in php.ini but again it shows the same..
[06:33] <Prohibited> i tried that, "command not found"
[06:33] <Prohibited> for both
[06:34] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, did it work? where is the iso? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17738
[06:34] <IcemanV9> Prohibited: ifconfig is correct one
[06:34] <davey_> hummm....
[06:34] <amit> its allready 0
[06:34] <Prohibited> Sorry
[06:34] <[Ex0r] > try changing it to 7
[06:34] <Prohibited> That works
[06:34] <bimberi> shadowpanda: idk sorry :|
[06:34] <davey_> probibited, whew,I thought i forgot it
[06:34] <[Ex0r] > ipconfig is for windows :)
[06:34] <shadowpanda> Does anyone know a way to block certian URLS/Images?
[06:35] <davey_> shadoqpanda, in a webbrowser like firefox you can use an extention
[06:35] <shadowpanda> do you know the name of any in perticular
[06:35] <shadowpanda> ?
[06:35] <bsamson> shadowpanda: there is a plugin for firefox called adblock that does exactly that
[06:35] <davey_> shadopanda, you can also I THINK  use something like a host file to block it, but its not called a host file on linux
[06:35] <shadowpanda> ok thanks bsamson
[06:35] <bsamson> actually i think they call it "adblockPlus" now but w/e
[06:35] <[Ex0r] > davey_, yes it is
[06:35] <davey_> shadopanda, adblock plus has whitelists
[06:35] <[Ex0r] > /etc/host
[06:36] <[Ex0r] > /etc/hosts
[06:36] <shadowpanda> davey: thanks
[06:36] <[Ex0r] > something like that
[06:36] <davey_> ahhh ic, hosts are hosts
[06:36] <lebleu> What is the outlook on the "Linux +" certification?
[06:36] <sZ`> can anyone help me with named?
[06:37] <davey_> sZ, named?!?!
[06:37] <bsamson> so I have a problem with my alacarte menu editor: it doesn't ever save my changes.  anybody else ever seen something like that?
[06:37] <[Ex0r] > sZ`, what is it you are trying to do ?
[06:37] <sZ`> set up reverse dns..
[06:37] <[Ex0r] > sZ`, use webmin :)
[06:37] <garryF> Named Name editor as in domai name server.
[06:37] <garryF> Oh reverse. I stand corrected.
[06:38] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, did it work? where is the iso? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17738
[06:38] <[Ex0r] > You were right, garryF :) named is a domain control server
[06:38] <sZ`> i will try webmin
[06:38] <amit> Exor* overload(replace) single byte functions by mbstring functions.
[06:38] <amit> ; mail(), ereg(), etc are overloaded by mb_send_mail(), mb_ereg(),
[06:38] <amit> ; etc. Possible values are 0,1,2,4 or combination of them.
[06:38] <amit> ; For example, 7 for overload everything.
[06:38] <amit> ; 0: No overload
[06:38] <amit> ; 1: Overload mail() function
[06:38] <amit> ; 2: Overload str*() functions
[06:38] <amit> ; 4: Overload ereg*() functions
[06:38] <amit> ;mbstring.func_overload = 7
[06:38] <amit> still the same prob
[06:38] <do-k> how to get rid of the foll'g err.msgs in kubuntu 6.06 X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166
[06:38] <do-k>   Major opcode:  144
[06:38] <do-k>   Minor opcode:  3
[06:38] <do-k>   Resource id:  0x0
[06:38] <do-k> Failed to open device
[06:38] <Ash-Fox> I hate flooding.
[06:38] <[Ex0r] > I like using webmin. It beats the old type and grab :)
[06:38] <[Ex0r] > amit, it's commented out....
[06:39] <[Ex0r] > ;mbstring.func_over = 7 should be mbstring.func_over=7 without the l
[06:39] <[Ex0r] > ;*
[06:39] <sysdoc> flooding, lol that aint flooding
[06:39] <lebleu> What is the outlook on the "Linux +" certification?
[06:39] <Ash-Fox> sysdoc, it's enough in my book to be considered flooding.
[06:39] <IcemanV9> !pastebin > amit
[06:39] <[Ex0r] > lebleu, about as bleek as the A+ certification
[06:39] <Cornellius> sysdoc: Yes it is
[06:40] <Prohibited> with ifconfig how do I edit the settings? O_o
[06:40] <sysdoc> Ash-Fox, you need a drink, lol1
[06:40] <Ash-Fox> lebleu, I've never heard of it.
[06:40] <davey_> prohibited, what question are you lost on?
[06:40] <scabootssca> how do i get the screen resolution higher than 1024*768?
[06:40] <lebleu> It's a Comptiia jobby
[06:40] <garryF> !named
[06:40] <ubotu> I know nothing about named
[06:40] <[Ex0r] > !bind
[06:40] <ubotu> I know nothing about bind
[06:40] <Prohibited> It just displays info, I need to edit the info, but dunno how ?
[06:40] <Ash-Fox> lebleu, heard lf Novell Certified Linux professional/engineers, redhat linux engeer etc.
[06:40] <scabootssca> i can in windows but the option dosn not show up in ubuntu
[06:40] <davey_> scabootssca, are you in gnome?
[06:40] <Prohibited> The "bcast" I think
[06:40] <IcemanV9> Prohibited: man ifconfig
[06:40] <scabootssca> whatever the default is
[06:40] <garryF> ah ha, named exists in Centos and possibly in Fedora but not in ubuntu so it seems.
[06:40] <VoX> Prohibited: what are you trying to do exactly?
[06:41] <garryF> !info named
[06:41] <ubotu> Package named does not exist in dapper
[06:41] <[Ex0r] > IcemanV9, lol, every time somebody types his name, makes it seem like a 'Permission denied' error
[06:41] <davey_> scabootssca, go to system>prefrences>screen resolution
[06:41] <lebleu> Thank you Ash-Fox,I will look into those.
[06:41] <ropoy> Prohibited: try checking /etc
[06:41] <do-k> !info torptor
[06:41] <ubotu> Package torptor does not exist in dapper
[06:41] <garryF> [Ex0r]  :)
[06:41] <Prohibited> During the install I messed up and put the wrong ip settings in for my static ip, I need to edit it {No gui, so gotta do it by command}
[06:41] <IcemanV9> [Ex0r] : 
[06:41] <do-k> !info tor
[06:41] <ubotu> tor: anonymizing overlay network for TCP. In repository universe, is optional. Version 0.1.0.16-1ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 608 kB, installed size 1120 kB
[06:41] <ropoy> named.conf can be found there
[06:41] <scabootssca> i've been there but ther is not a higher option than 1024*768
[06:41] <davey_> probibited, what is the confusing part of the text based questions?
[06:41] <skavenge> !nvidia
[06:41] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:42] <[Ex0r] > scabootssca, than your video card isn't configured right, or it's as high as it will go
[06:42] <scabootssca> it goes higher in windows
[06:42] <do-k> anybody use dell PowerEdge 400SC with kubuntu?
[06:42] <VoX> Prohibited: ifconfig <device> <ip>
[06:42] <Prohibited> It just displayed info, no questions. I am about to try man ifconfig as someone said
[06:42] <Prohibited> Oh
[06:42] <scabootssca> how do i configure it? i have an ati 9200
[06:42] <[Ex0r] > does anybody know if the ATI radeon series needs to have drivers installed ? I can't do fullscreen on anything.
[06:42] <VoX> Prohibited: for example:  ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.4
[06:42] <hayden> im getting an error when trying to install ubuntu on a p2 350mhz, when it tries to load the live cd i get an error-> hdd: timeout waiting for DMA
[06:42] <Prohibited> What about changing the "bcast"
[06:42] <bsamson> named is just what the daemon is called the package is called bind and it is definitly in the ubuntu package manager
[06:42] <VoX> Prohibited: ifconfig <device> broadcast <address>
[06:43] <zF> Using GNU FTP how can I upload a directory and its contents
[06:43] <Prohibited> ok thanks
[06:43] <[Ex0r] > !info bind9
[06:43] <ubotu> bind9: Internet Domain Name Server. In repository main, is optional. Version 1:9.3.2-2ubuntu1 (dapper), package size 282 kB, installed size 700 kB
[06:43] <Ash-Fox> [Ex0r] , anything above 9000 requires it, I believe.
[06:43] <[Ex0r] > there ya go garryF
[06:43] <davey_> hayden, that sounds quite complcated, try using some boot cheet codes
[06:43] <[Ex0r] > hmm. I am going to have to read up on installing them than.
[06:43] <jesse_> hmm doesn't this suck i lost my quake 4 manual thus i don't know my cd key :(
[06:43] <ropoy> Prhibited: It is bind 9 i think for dapper
[06:43] <[Ex0r] > I'e got a 9550
[06:43] <Ash-Fox> I have a radeon here, and the proprietory drivers do not work for me :P
[06:44] <zF> Using GNU FTP how can I upload a directory and its contents
[06:44] <VoX> Ash-Fox: get an nvidia :)
[06:44] <hayden> davey_, :(
[06:44] <Ash-Fox> [Ex0r] , open up console and type in: glxinfo |grep direct
[06:44] <[Ex0r] > the ones that come work, but I can't play my emulators full screen :(
[06:44] <Ash-Fox> VoX, can't change graphic cards in laptops.
[06:44] <ryan_> hello
[06:44] <IcemanV9> Ash-Fox: i have radeon here and it works just fine.
[06:44] <VoX> Ash-Fox: ooo touche`
[06:44] <garryF> [Ex0r]  Yep :)
[06:44] <shadowpanda> jessie: you think thats bad? After many hours of installing Wine i learned that none of my games are compatable.
[06:44] <[Ex0r] > Ash-Fox, will itchange anything ?
[06:44] <Ash-Fox> IcemanV9, I'm saying mine doesn't, not yours :P
[06:44] <davey_> hayden, try booting up with damnsmalllinux or soemthing like that and load it all into ram by using that code if that works, it could be yoyr hardrivfe
[06:44] <Ash-Fox> [Ex0r] , nope, I just want to know the result
[06:45] <IcemanV9> Ash-Fox: maybe i can help ya .. or NOT :P
[06:45] <[Ex0r] > direct rendering: No
[06:45] <[Ex0r] > OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[06:45] <jesse_> shadowpanda: heh that is worse well im going to go look for the book now
[06:45] <davey_> hayden, anynother thing is try to get really detailed error messages and come back and someone smarter then me can help you
[06:45] <Ash-Fox> [Ex0r] , you most likely need the propietory drivers
[06:45] <Ash-Fox> !ati
[06:45] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:45] <shadowpanda> jessie: gl
[06:45] <[Ex0r] > if they don't work i'm not going to
[06:45] <Ash-Fox> IcemanV9, I don't need help? My card isn't supported by ATi's driver.
[06:45] <amit>  Checking php.ini: mbstring.func_overload = 7: ini_get('mbstring.func_overload')='0'
[06:46] <Ash-Fox> I got 3d acceleration though with the one that comes with xorg :P
[06:46] <[Ex0r] > amit, did you uncomment mbstring.func_overload ?
[06:46] <ryan_> Could you tell me how to access my windows shared folders. I could only see the shared documents on the windows computer I try sharing other folders but they just wont appear on my ubuntu machine. im using ubuntu 5.04
[06:46] <IcemanV9> Ash-Fox: fine 
[06:46] <davey_> ryan, you need to install samba
[06:46] <davey_> ryan, and configure it
[06:46] <hayden> davey_: ok ill take a look, that is the only thing that comes up btw (it doesnt even get the the live cd desktop)
[06:46] <ryan_> samba is installed. how do i configure it though
[06:46] <amit> no
[06:46] <ropoy> oryan or you can mount the windows partition by editing fstab
[06:47] <amit> infact iam brand new in ubuntu
[06:47] <davey_> ropoy, I think it's on a network machine
[06:47] <ryan_> my windows is on a network
[06:47] <ropoy> a ok
[06:47] <ropoy> ryan, then just as davey said. installed samba
[06:47] <wkyle116> hi
[06:47] <[Ex0r] > Ash-Fox, i'm going to be upset if these bork my computer :)
[06:47] <bsamson> So really does alacarte work for anybody else?  It just ignores everything I put in after I close it
[06:47] <ryan_> how could i configure samba? ive already installed samba
[06:48] <Amaranth> bsamson: works great for me
[06:48] <ropoy> I dont know in ubunto. I used yast on sles
[06:48] <Ash-Fox> [Ex0r] , if you follow what the wiki says, then there shouldn't be any problem
[06:48] <davey_> ryan_, go to places, windows network
[06:48] <wkyle116> i am using ubuntu and want to know if i can install games off of cds and play them like diablo 2?
[06:48] <garryF> That is a question I see every day about samba. I guess it has contributed to a lot of red eyed folks reading manuals on samba.
[06:48] <davey_> ryan_, I mean network servers
[06:48] <bsamson> Amaranth: and you didn't do anything, it just worked out of the box?
[06:48] <ryan_> I cant find samba in the administration under system
[06:49] <Ash-Fox> wkyle116, it's possible.
[06:49] <wkyle116> how do u do it?
[06:49] <lebleu> PLaces menu
[06:49] <Amaranth> bsamson: I certainly hope so, I wrote it. ;)
[06:49] <Ash-Fox> wkyle116, use wine.
[06:49] <Ash-Fox> wkyle116, or use the native linux versions if there are any.
[06:49] <wkyle116> where can i get that?
[06:49] <Amaranth> bsamson: Open it from a terminal, see if it has any errors.
[06:49] <davey_> ryan_, if samba is installed then it should just work over the general network browser
[06:49] <ryan_> yap ive been there I can see my windows machine the only trouble is only the shared documents can be accessed no others
[06:49] <wkyle116> where can i get wine at
[06:49] <garryF> !info wine
[06:49] <Ash-Fox> wkyle116, apt-get install wine
[06:49] <ubotu> wine: Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library). In repository universe, is optional. Version 0.9.9-0ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 8578 kB, installed size 40460 kB
[06:49] <wkyle116> ok thank you
[06:49] <davey_> wkyle116, remember sudo apt-get install wine
[06:50] <Ash-Fox> http://appdb.winehq.org for information on specific applications/games/whatever under wine.
[06:50] <garryF> :)
[06:50] <davey_> and if you can't get something to wrok in wine they have add on programs
[06:50] <davey_> I got ie6 working in linux
[06:50] <davey_> it runs better then on windows
[06:50] <wkyle116> ash fox
[06:50] <Ash-Fox> I've got IE3,4,5,6,7beta running here :P
[06:50] <wkyle116> when i typed in apt-get install wine i got an error saying it was unable to unlock
[06:51] <Ash-Fox> Unlike windows, can install multiple versions ;)
[06:51] <ropoy> Guys why do you need to use IE?
[06:51] <ryan_> How can you configure your samba in ubuntu????
[06:51] <sysdoc> DaveyJ, now throw it away, lol
[06:51] <Ash-Fox> wkyle116, you got a package manager open somewhere.
[06:51] <davey_> wkyle116, did you do like i said "SUDO whateverwhatever"
[06:51] <Madpilot> ropoy, for testing web designs, mostly
[06:51] <shadowpanda> !sudo
[06:51] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:51] <davey_> ryan, you don't need to to acces your windows files
[06:51] <garryF> That is something, I remember being quite impressed to see doom running twice as fast in linux as in windows. I had an ancient dinosaur that in windows I used to have to shrink the screen to 2 inch by three inch to get any playability at all
[06:51] <ropoy> sudo apt-get install wine ryan
[06:51] <angel> how can I delete a directory?
[06:51] <bsamson> Amaranth:  Thanks so much!  my ~/.local directory was owned by root for some reason :)
[06:51] <sysdoc> davey_, sorry
[06:51] <wkyle116> what file type would wine be under
[06:51] <bsamson> Now it works like a charm
[06:51] <IcemanV9> Ash-Fox: hmm. i couldn't install ie7beta. :/
[06:52] <[Ex0r] > ahhh what the hell
[06:52] <Amaranth> bsamson: that's weird. does it work now?
[06:52] <Ash-Fox> angel, hold shift, right click on the folder and click delete.
[06:52] <davey_> sysdoc, I'm missing half of this whole convo its going by so fost
[06:52] <bsamson> Ok I think it works...the changes stay in the editor now but they haven't shown up in my menu
[06:52] <ryan_> you must have rights to the folder in order to delete it though
[06:52] <VanDaMe> hello
[06:52] <VanDaMe> when i try to edit /etc/fstab files
[06:52] <garryF> olleh
[06:52] <davey_> ryan_, you want to modify the contents, humm
[06:52] <VanDaMe> i try to use quota
[06:53] <davey_> on your windows machine right click the folder
[06:53] <sysdoc> davey_,  now throw it away, lol
[06:53] <davey_> and change status
[06:53] <VanDaMe> when i mount it why it's saying error?
[06:53] <davey_> sysdoc, NEVER!!!!
[06:53] <Ash-Fox> IcemanV9, I could, took a few native overrides though.
[06:53] <ryan_> yap I would like to modify the settings of my samba in ubuntu. maybe theres somthing to tweak
[06:53] <davey_> ryan_, currentlty  the best way to do it is by using nano text editor
[06:54] <sysdoc> IE butchers css code sooo bad that it a waste of time and money on developers
[06:54] <davey_> unless soneone knows of a graphica way
[06:54] <IcemanV9> Ash-Fox: ah. ok.
[06:54] <davey_> sysdoc, I don't really use it offten if it makes you feel better
[06:54] <angel> hw do I get the permission to delete directories
[06:54] <Ash-Fox> !permisions
[06:54] <ubotu> I know nothing about permisions
[06:55] <Burrito> I have a samba question now
[06:55] <sysdoc> davey_, a lil..
[06:55] <garryF> sudo rm directoryname
[06:55] <lebleu> ss
[06:55] <ryan_> aint there any configuration i could use? edit the settings in my browser I remember i used to edit some of samba settings in mandrake linux
[06:55] <davey_> angel, "sudo chmod whateverwhatever"
[06:55] <garryF> or it could be rmdir but be careful what you delete. You might get rid of what you want.
[06:55] <davey_> ryan_, I moved from susy linux so I don't know all the ubutu shortucts sorry
[06:56] <Burrito> I just set up samba and when I try to map a drive to my new ubuntu install I get an error in windows that says "the mapped network drive could not be created because the following error has occurred: An extended error has occurred"
[06:56] <Burrito> any ideas on that one?
[06:56] <Prohibited> With ifconfig how do you change the mask
[06:56] <ryan_> angel login as root the right click, properties, then permissions
[06:56] <davey_> brrito, in your config do you have the added authentication clause
[06:56] <Burrito> I have this: security = user
[06:56] <Burrito>   username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
[06:57] <wkyle116> what command can i type to gain full permission of everything
[06:57] <IcemanV9> ifconfig <device> netmask <ip>
[06:57] <wkyle116> and ulock all
[06:57] <Prohibited> Nvm got it :] 
[06:57] <davey_> burrito, ya, that stuff .. thats what i got in myne
[06:57] <Ash-Fox> wkyle116, su -
[06:57] <bsamson> Amaranth: Its still not working, I noticed that $XDG_DATA_DIRS doesn't have ~/.local/share in it, would that be a problem?
[06:57] <Burrito> I created a file called smbusers
[06:57] <Burrito> and have one line in there liket his
[06:57] <Burrito> burrito = "burrito"
[06:57] <[Ex0r] > alright, now that i've got vmware and windows xp installed, time to run my goodset!
[06:57] <Amaranth> bsamson: nope
[06:57] <Burrito> where burrito is my local name and "burrito" is my network name
[06:57] <Ash-Fox> wkyle116, by default you can't login to that account without changing root's password using sudo however.
[06:58] <Burrito> did I miss something davey?
[06:58] <davey_> Brrito, I have no idea anymore this is the most conversations I've ever read at one time
[06:58] <bsamson> Amaranth:  does it cache the menu data or something?  I'm using xfce4...
[06:58] <Amaranth> bsamson: oh, crap
[06:58] <roostishaw> [Tkb] FIRESIDE, did it work? where is the iso? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17738
[06:58] <Amaranth> bsamson: it won't work
[06:58] <amit> have any sugestion for me
[06:59] <Amaranth> bsamson: alacarte is gnome-only
[06:59] <Burrito> anyone else have any idea about my samba issue?
[06:59] <bsamson> Amaranth:  oh rats.  is there an alternative?  I really like the alacarte interface
[06:59] <Amaranth> bsamson: not that i know of
[06:59] <Amaranth> bsamson: the only other editor i can think of is kmenuedit for kde
[07:00] <wkyle116> Does anyone know where I can get a Windows XP Home Edition Registration Key Generator?
[07:00] <jobadiah> I am unable to mount my second hard drive...anyone know a program to help me out?
[07:00] <bsamson> Amaranth:  well xfce uses the freedesktop.org menu standards...I'll bet theres a way to get it to work
[07:00] <davey_> jobadiah, qtparted
[07:00] <Amaranth> bsamson: if you edit the source code to load the right .menu files
[07:00] <sysdoc> Burrito, hang on got a url for ya if I can find it, 1 sec
[07:00] <davey_> jobadiah, thats a program to change partitions, if you just wnat to read files
[07:01] <davey_> jobadiah, you should try to manualy mout it in system config way
[07:01] <garryF> Hehe, I just noticed I'm just yammering and decided to stop cause I sound like a parrot repeating good, but too often heard advice. LoL
[07:01] <garryF> and sometimes bad advice
[07:01] <garryF> Awwwk!
[07:02] <jobadiah> davey i was able to format this drive from the computer system menu
[07:02] <davey_> jobadiah, so you have no data on it?
[07:03] <jobadiah> no nothing there
[07:03] <davey_> jobadiah, what happens when you go to "places, computer"
[07:03] <davey_> do you see it at all
[07:03] <Gog123> hello
[07:03] <ropoy> guys jsGontangco is need of a volunteer to help in the desgin of the website
[07:03] <ropoy> any takers
[07:03] <[Ex0r] > lol who would have thought it would take just as long copying files from the normal machine to the virtual machine as if it were an actual machine
[07:04] <jobadiah> iyes the drive and the gb is shown
[07:04] <davey_> ropoy, I work for a design company
[07:04] <davey_> jobadiah, right click on the drive
[07:04] <Gog123> when is edgy eft due out? :P
[07:04] <[Ex0r] > jsGontangco ?
[07:04] <davey_> jobadiah, and see if something like mount is availible
[07:04] <ropoy> is it not possible davey.
[07:04] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Gog123: November
[07:04] <davey_> ropoy, what isn't?
[07:05] <Burrito> ok /me waits for url :P
[07:05] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Hey Burrito, wb
[07:05] <ropoy> that you give some volunteer hours?
[07:05] <[Ex0r] > edgy eft ?
[07:05] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Sorry, been AFK
[07:05] <Burrito> ty :P
[07:05] <adamant1988> I thought that Edgy was due out in october (as per the release info on distrowatch).
[07:05] <Burrito> np
[07:05] <Burrito> I'm having a samba issue now
[07:05] <jobadiah> yes davey when I right click and try to mount the drive it says it cant
[07:05] <[Ex0r] > what was the first ubuntu called ?
[07:05] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> [Ex0r]  The next version of Ubuntu
[07:05] <wkyle116> Why is it that when i type in apt-get install wine     this message comes up      E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[07:05] <wkyle116> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[07:05] <[Ex0r] > allen alligator ?
[07:05] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: Lovely
[07:05] <Burrito> indeed
[07:05] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Well, I need to head to bed...I can help you tommorow however
[07:06] <lebleu> Just curious,SATA or ATA drive?
[07:06] <snoops> how can I refresh fstab? Eg I've edited it, and want the changes to be shown in places etc?
[07:06] <Burrito> I just set up samba and when I try to map a drive to my new ubuntu install I get an error in windows that says "the mapped network drive could not be created because the following error has occurred: An extended error has occurred"
[07:06] <Burrito> fireside?!
[07:06] <[Ex0r] > are you serious? It was called allen alligator ?
[07:06] <jobadiah> get unable to mount selected volume error
[07:06] <wkyle116> Everyone is having problems with Samba all day long
[07:06] <davey_> jobadiah, 2 things, make sure you have restarted your comp, and that the drive is not formated as NTFS appleHighdensidy or somehting likie that
[07:06] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> Burrito: Not sure what's going on
[07:06] <Burrito> I hate to keep you from heading to bed...doh ok
[07:06] <garryF> wkyle116: I get that when I had a package manager or update manager open at the same time I tried to use apt-get
[07:06] <Burrito> I'll keep fighting
[07:06] <davey_> wkyle116, there are some guides out there to do it right
[07:06] <[Tkb] FIRESIDE> See ya tommorow Burrito :)
[07:06] <Burrito> thx again for your help earlier
[07:06] <Burrito> indeed you will ;)
[07:07] <davey_> lol
[07:07] <davey_> name change for sleep
[07:07] <wkyle116> is their any way someone could just connect to me and send me wine?
[07:07] <davey_> wkyle116, it wouldn't install correctly
[07:07] <wkyle116> k nvm
[07:07] <Burrito> I might be able to do that if you could help me with this samba issue :P
[07:08] <wkyle116> I know nothing about samba
[07:08] <jobadiah> thanks for your help davey
[07:08] <Burrito> ok
[07:08] <wkyle116> I am a newby
[07:08] <garryF> !computers
[07:08] <[Ex0r] > why not apt-get install wine ?
[07:08] <ubotu> I know nothing about computers
[07:08] <wkyle116> i tryed
[07:08] <davey_> Burrito, you know you can authenticate your config file for errors using a thing from samab
[07:08] <wkyle116> this error message comes up though       E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[07:08] <wkyle116> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[07:08] <Meatwad> greetings all; i come bearing gifts.....in the form of sound problems
[07:08] <Burrito> yes I tried that
[07:08] <[Ex0r] > wkyle116, sudo apt-get install wine
[07:08] <Burrito> lmao meat
[07:09] <garryF> OH sudo before trying to apt get?
[07:09] <[Ex0r] > Aqua Teen!
[07:09] <wkyle116> crap
[07:09] <davey_> lEx0r] , he seems to not beable to do that for some reason
[07:09] <wkyle116> that worked thank you exor
[07:09] <wkyle116> So exor
[07:09] <[Ex0r] > np
[07:09] <davey_> LOL
[07:09] <TheMoebius> how can I make the spamd service start by default? Its not in Gnome's services list.
[07:09] <davey_> thats what we all said like 5 times
[07:09] <wkyle116> sudo is like an administrator thig u must use?
[07:09] <Burrito> root@tacostand:/etc/samba# testparm
[07:09] <Burrito> Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
[07:09] <Burrito> Processing section "[printers] "
[07:09] <Burrito> Processing section "[print$] "
[07:09] <Burrito> Processing section "[music] "
[07:09] <Burrito> Loaded services file OK.
[07:09] <davey_> YES, i sent you a highlited message saying that
[07:09] <Burrito> WARNING: passdb expand explicit = yes is deprecated
[07:09] <Burrito> Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE
[07:09] <Burrito> Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
[07:09] <[Ex0r] > wkyle116, yes, it's the equivalent of root user
[07:10] <davey_> is this working, the highliting?!?
[07:10] <Burrito> so that looks ok
[07:10] <wkyle116> Thank you
[07:10] <Burrito> davey_
[07:10] <davey_> Burrito, !!!
[07:10] <davey_> k
[07:10] <Burrito> did you see my spam
[07:10] <wkyle116> I am new to this whole Linux thing I am use to cmd
[07:10] <davey_> did you see my spam~
[07:10] <davey_> !!
[07:10] <ubotu> I know nothing about !
[07:10] <garryF> Yes wkyle116
[07:10] <davey_> ubotu, what do you mean?
[07:10] <ubotu> I know nothing about what do you mean?
[07:10] <Burrito> it looks fine to me
[07:11] <davey_> ubotu, i was just messing around
[07:11] <ubotu> I know nothing about i was just messing around
[07:11] <garryF> !know nothing about what I'm talking about!
[07:11] <ubotu> I know nothing about know nothing about what I'm talking about!
[07:11] <lebleu> su is short for su-per powers
[07:11] <davey_> lebleu, we need you for the easy edition of the manule
[07:11] <snoops> sudo - super user do heh
[07:11] <Burrito> or switch user no?
[07:11] <garryF> cept ye can't leap over tall srvers in a single bound
[07:11] <wkyle116> Will wine allow me to download games off cds and play them?
[07:11] <TheMoebius> how can I make the spamd service start by default? Its not in Gnome's services list.
[07:11] <davey_> wkyle116, not very well
[07:11] <garryF> that's normallyhow you use wine.
[07:12] <ropoy> anybody else wanna help with the sie's design?
[07:12] <wkyle116> Whats best apt for that?
[07:12] <ropoy> anybody else wanna help with the site's design?
[07:12] <[Ex0r] > Ropechoborra, what does it involve ?
[07:12] <snoops> 'the site's' which site?
[07:12] <lebleu> davey_ ?
[07:12] <DShepherd> how's anyone got bmpx to work on dapper?
[07:12] <ropoy> the phlippine unbunto site
[07:12] <garryF> Check out rubyonrails.com Its awesom web design i've heard a lot of raves on it.
[07:12] <[Ex0r] > ropoy, pm me details
[07:13] <garryF> Then there is quanta plus but I never used it.
[07:13] <ropoy> Its going to be volunteer work guys
[07:13] <Meatwad> here's the deal, i have a gateway 4520GZ laptop with PC2001 compliant AC'97 audio on a Centrino chipset.....and I get no sound under Ubuntu 5 OR 6....if i dont get this fixed master shake is gonna put me in the microwave again
[07:13] <garryF> Will you feed us volunteer food?
[07:13] <garryF> j/k
[07:14] <bthornton> I am currently running Xgl on my desktop with good results; however, I cannot open a new (non-Xgl) session in a nested window (as per "gdmflexiserver")--it tells me that I do not have the authentication needed.  Any ideas why?
[07:14] <DShepherd> garryF: looks pretty okish to me. rubyonrails.org that is.
[07:14] <ideogram> how do I install flash for firefox?
[07:14] <DShepherd> bthornton: ask in #ubuntu-xgl
[07:14] <garryF> DShepherd Yep. :)
[07:14] <lebleu> NO flash for AMD 64
[07:14] <davey_> ideogram, you can use the precompiled binary from adoby
[07:14] <ropoy> I dont know about that? I would like to do it. but im still finishing our site
[07:14] <lebleu> Goto themes in ff menu,select get more themes
[07:15] <davey_> lebleu, you can use an alternative for the 64 bit edition
[07:15] <garryF> I hear its a joy to use.
[07:15] <DShepherd> ideogram: sudo aptitude install  flashplugin-nonfree #should work
[07:15] <Burrito> davey do I have to add extra repositories to make samba work?
[07:15] <davey_> lebleu, it doesn'tw ork as well but it gets back
[07:15] <davey_> Burrito, just for safty I would put on multiuniverse
[07:15] <davey_> Burrito, on second thought why not, I would try using them all
[07:16] <Kyle> I just used sudo apt-get install wine command to install Wine now how do i use it?
[07:16] <davey_> Burrito, just to make sure that you arn't missing anything
[07:16] <jamn3009> how do i access repositories from a web browser
[07:16] <davey_> Kyle, you can configure it using winecfg
[07:16] <Kyle> thank you
[07:16] <davey_> kyle, then youc an run exes just by clicking on them
[07:16] <Kyle> k thank u
[07:16] <[Ex0r] > ropoy, I sent you a private message
[07:16] <jeff_> hey guys
[07:16] <jeff_> i just installed ubuntu
[07:17] <DShepherd> how's anyone got bmpx to work on dapper?
[07:17] <joe_> hi, i setup xgl on ubuntu but when i start it the gnome loading banner never goes away, can anyone help?
[07:17] <jamn3009> jeff_: congratulations
[07:17] <jeff_> i know my monitor can go to 1600x1200 but its not showing up in the display manager
[07:17] <[Ex0r] > !ati
[07:17] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:17] <[Ex0r] > !nvidia
[07:17] <avis> my mama taught me not to talk to strangers
[07:17] <garryF> !tell jeff_ about resoltions
[07:17] <ubotu> I know nothing about resoltions
[07:17] <jeff_> lol
[07:17] <[Ex0r] > !tell jeff_  about resolutions
[07:17] <garryF> !tell jeff_ about resolutions
[07:17] <ubotu> I know nothing about resolutions
[07:17] <davey_> jeff_, you can yuse the propiretary driver or an oss one try the one that others recomend and you can get a better resolution
[07:17] <[Ex0r] > !tell jeff_ about ati
[07:17] <garryF> urg.  too sleepy to type
[07:18] <neon> when i try to open openoffice i get error fort he driver of ati "fgrlx", what can i do for fix it... it's something like these. for [fglrx]  API ERROR: could not register entrypoint for GenerateMipmapEXT
[07:18] <neon>  . blah blah and more... blah
[07:18] <[Ex0r] > I gotta go jump in the shower really quick
[07:18] <ropoy> http://ubuntu-ph.org/wiki
[07:18] <davey_> neon, try loading a propretary driver
[07:18] <[Ex0r] > ropoy, !!!
[07:18] <Meatwad> i have no sound  :(
[07:18] <davey_> Meatwad, what sound card do you have
[07:18] <ideogram> error: Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched "flashplugin-nonfree"
[07:18] <tmorrisey> sigh... is there a name for the process where you go to install a piece of software,
[07:19] <tmorrisey> it won't build because you're missing something,
[07:19] <jamn3009> what is address for repositories with web browser?
[07:19] <tmorrisey> you go to get that,
[07:19] <davey_> ideogram, try going to the website with firefox
[07:19] <jeff_> davey_: i have a lame intel extreme graphics card. where could i find the right driver for it
[07:19] <tmorrisey> then it won't build because you need something else
[07:19] <Meatwad> pc2001 compliant AC'97...it's on a Centrino laptop
[07:19] <garryF> !tell Meatwad about sound
[07:19] <MrData> If my swap partition is full, is that a real problem (like, data integrity), or just a slowdown issue, or what?
[07:19] <tmorrisey> so you go to get that... on and on ad infinitum
[07:19] <neon> davey_, i have an ati card, and all works fine like Xorg, and more... but openoffices don't work... so i need to change for "ati" drivr? ;/
[07:19] <garryF> slowdown
[07:19] <[Ex0r] > tmorrisey, a dependancy loop
[07:19] <bthornton> I am running an non-standard X server on my computer and can no longer use gdmflexiserver to create a nested login window; the Xauthority file will not allow it to run.  How do I resolve this?  I think I need to add something with "xauth" but I don't exactly know how.
[07:19] <davey_> jeff_, intel doesn't make their own chips it has to be by soeone else
[07:19] <Kyle> What command can I type to launch wine?
[07:19] <ideogram> yeah ok the adobe installer worked
[07:19] <davey_> neon, I think you may since oppen office seems to needit
[07:19] <ideogram> now where is that package that lets me turn off flash?
[07:20] <MrData> garryF: Good to hear. I can't seem to find any proof of this by research, I guess I can't find it because it's not data critical.
[07:20] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , if it loops back into itself do I have the right to move to another country?
[07:20] <snoops> neon if you have an ati card, and you want full 3d accelloration then you'll need fglrx as the driver, not ati
[07:20] <lebleu> Lately it has been nVidia 6100 onboard?
[07:20] <[Ex0r] > tmorrisey, sure :)
[07:20] <davey_> snoops, that you for intergecting, because I woudl have lead him wrong
[07:20] <shadowpanda> Is there a way to have different wallpapers and files on the desktop of individual workspaces?
[07:20] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , alright, as long as i have options I won't go nuts.
[07:21] <amit> Ash* *** Please make the following change in your php.ini (/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini): mbstring.func_overload = 7
[07:21] <amit> *** AND reload your webserver, so the above changes take effect !!!
[07:21] <neon> snoops>, yes i want full 3d accelloration, but openoffices doesnt works :(
[07:21] <snoops> neon for installing binary graphic drivers go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:21] <[Ex0r] > amit, again, did you uncomment that line like I told you to ?
[07:21] <garryF> say MrData yes. There is a way to resize partions using various editors but I'm told that you have to use a boot disk and reintalll lilo or grub again.
[07:21] <synd2> Can I play .m4a tracks? If so, how?
[07:21] <snoops> neon open office doesn't work when you use fglrx?
[07:21] <davey_> shadowpanda,that ist he best question I have heard all day, I don't seewhy not but I don't know how
[07:21] <amit> I have changed it to 7 and restarted Apache2
[07:21] <davey_> synd2, you can, just install the codecs
[07:21] <neon> snoops, yes :/ ... and i have a binary graphic driver...
[07:21] <garryF> MrData and there is a way to make a swap file but I dunno how in linux.'
[07:22] <[Ex0r] > amit, I told you to uncomment it
[07:22] <synd2> synd2: Got a HOWTO
[07:22] <synd2> synd2: Got a HOWTO?
[07:22] <[Ex0r] > remove the ; from in front of it
[07:22] <shadowpanda> davey: are you joking or is it really that dumb?
[07:22] <davey_> synd2, see the "restricted formats" page
[07:22] <synd2> !restricted
[07:22] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:22] <amit> Exor* exactly I am not able to understand what r u telling me?
[07:22] <neon> snoops, i downloaded it for easyubuntu
[07:22] <MrData> Well, OK, but what if my RAM is also very full? That could be a big problem, right? And, it's full with programs, not just cache.
[07:22] <[Ex0r] > amit, you pasted me what your mbstring.func_overload line looked like
[07:22] <amit> means leave it empty insted of 7
[07:22] <joe_> hi, my XGL effects are slugging (not laggy) where can i tweak the speeds?
[07:22] <snoops> neon I believe easyubuntu has been known to break things
[07:22] <synd2> Hmm, I thought Automatix would have installed these
[07:22] <snoops> joe_ graphics card?
[07:22] <[Ex0r] > it was ;mbstring.func_overload = 7
[07:22] <davey_> shadopanda, I have never tried it but when I did it changed all the wall papers and wouldn't do it right, someone has to know how to make it work
[07:22] <DShepherd> joe_: ask in #ubuntu-xgl
[07:22] <joe_> snoops: ati x1600
[07:22] <[Ex0r] > remove the ; in front of it
[07:23] <davey_> snoops, I used it and it broke the updater method
[07:23] <garryF> MrData:  How much ram do you have and what is size of swap?
[07:23] <shadowpanda> anyone else know how to make different workspaces have different layouts?
[07:23] <snoops> joe_ k, are you using the binary ati driver?
[07:23] <amit> ofcourse it was mbstring.func_overload = 7 in php.ini
[07:23] <joe_> snoops: yep
[07:23] <davey_> seriously I want to know how to do that 2
[07:23] <snoops> joe_ and dri is enabled?
[07:23] <[Ex0r] > amit, paste to me your lines please
[07:23] <tich> how would i get an rpm source to compile and run? or is it even possible?
[07:23] <joe_> snoops: sec
[07:24] <shadowpanda> davey: ill check the forums
[07:24] <[Ex0r] > your lines from php.ini
[07:24] <Ash-Fox> amit, why don't you follow the instructions and do what it says?
[07:24] <joe_> snoops: yep
[07:24] <amit> which lines lines from php.ini or from egroupware installatin test report line?
[07:24] <snoops> neon so I would put open office not working down to easyubuntu, not the fact you're using a different driver
[07:24] <davey_> shadowpanda, k
[07:24] <MrData> garryF: 515MB RAM and 650 MB swap.
[07:24] <snoops> joe_, did you follow a guide?
[07:24] <davey_> tich, why woukld you need to do that
[07:24] <[Ex0r] > amit, from php.ini. Paste me the bit about mbstring.func_overload
[07:24] <ropoy> Exor you wanna help...
[07:24] <MrData> I'm just browsing the Web, but I have lots of windows with lots of tabs.
[07:24] <Ash-Fox> amit, it told you 'mbstring.func_overload = 7', make sure that line isn't commented.
[07:24] <davey_> tich, you can almost always get the tar.tz version
[07:25] <[Ex0r] > ropoy, I PMed you for details
[07:25] <snoops> joe_, to install xgl and compiz that is - or did you just install off the main ubuntu repositories?
[07:25] <synd2> How can I set a hotkey-combo to do a command? (Like, ctrl-space)
[07:25] <neon> snoops, ohh i see when i try to run fglrxinfo says the same like openoffice :o
[07:25] <tmorrisey> my god... another dependency
[07:25] <eugman> I want persistant clipboard. How?
[07:25] <Ash-Fox> in otherwords, make sure that line doesn't have a ; infront of it.
[07:25] <tich> well i have been looking for a fuzzy clock to run in gnome and i can't find one but i found a rpm.
[07:25] <davey_> eugam, there is a program called klipper for kde, but it works on gnome 2
[07:25] <amit> ; overload(replace) single byte functions by mbstring functions.
[07:25] <snoops> neon what does it say? (pastebin it)
[07:25] <amit> ; mail(), ereg(), etc are overloaded by mb_send_mail(), mb_ereg(),
[07:25] <amit> ; etc. Possible values are 0,1,2,4 or combination of them.
[07:25] <amit> ; For example, 7 for overload everything.
[07:25] <amit> ; 0: No overload
[07:25] <amit> ; 1: Overload mail() function
[07:25] <amit> ; 2: Overload str*() functions
[07:25] <amit> ; 4: Overload ereg*() functions
[07:25] <joe_> snoops: i followed a guide, added some repositories and then ubuntu atomatically wanted to update xgl/glitz so i said ok
[07:25] <garryF> MrData  Yeah, I'd try to increase that swap size by resizing partions but finding out how to reinstall grub after. There's a helpful site to be found googling grubfarm
[07:25] <amit> ;mbstring.func_overload = 7
[07:25] <snoops> amit.. stop
[07:25] <davey_> eugman, read where I put egman
[07:26] <MrData> eugman: I've seen something on ubuntu.com, just a sec while I look for it, you don't need KDE
[07:26] <eugman> Cool. Anything else that isn't kde or is klipper my only option?
[07:26] <[Ex0r] > amit, REMOVE the ; from in fromt of mbstring.func_overload =7
[07:26] <[Ex0r] > I told you this 5 times already.
[07:26] <synd2> How can I set a hotkey-combo to do a command? (Like, ctrl-space)
[07:26] <joe_> snoops: it's working great except it's slow, not laggy.
[07:26] <[Ex0r] > ;mbstring.func_overload = 7
[07:26] <[Ex0r] > should be
[07:26] <[Ex0r] > mbstring.func_overload = 7
[07:26] <snoops> joe_ yeah, I'm wondering if you're using an old version that is
[07:26] <amit> then
[07:26] <joe_> snoops: like slow-motion slow
[07:26] <[Ex0r] > than save it and restart apache2
[07:26] <kritical> Anyone know what the major website is for finding linux software?
[07:26] <amit> okey
[07:26] <synd2> kritical: distrowatch
[07:26] <ropoy> Exor: Its pure volunteer work. Contact Mr. Jerome Gotangco.
[07:26] <shadowpanda> davey: ask again
[07:26] <davey_> kritical, sf.net
[07:26] <ropoy> His the overall moderator
[07:27] <garryF> www.distrowatch.com
[07:27] <synd2> Er, nevermind
[07:27] <davey_> kritical, or just use synaptic
[07:27] <snoops> joe_ oh umm hang on there is actually an effect which does that
[07:27] <[Ex0r] > ropoy, got an email? I just want to know what is required and what they are looking for.
[07:27] <garryF> www.freshmeat.com
[07:27] <synd2> Anybody? Hotkey? How?
[07:27] <kritical> There's another one.. it has a dodgy looking url
[07:27] <amit> thnx ok now
[07:27] <snoops> joe_ press shift+F10
[07:27] <snoops> does that slow things down even more, or speed things up?
[07:28] <joe_> snoops: it's waaay slower
[07:28] <ropoy> Exor: jgotangco@ubuntu.com and mine is roy_wiz678@yahoo.com.ph
[07:28] <[Ex0r] > amit, by the way, that was a PHP related question. That should have went to #php
[07:28] <snoops> k
[07:28] <[Ex0r] > ropoy, you got yahoo! im ?
[07:28] <ropoy> yeap
[07:28] <[Ex0r] > what's the email for it ?
[07:28] <amit> Exor* Checking extension imap is loaded or loadable: False
[07:29] <snoops> joe_ did you follow this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl then https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/InstallingCompiz ?
[07:29] <ropoy> roy_wiz678@yahoo.com.ph or roy_wiz678
[07:29] <bsamson> anybody know how to set environment variables in the X context?
[07:29] <kritical> Ahh I found it, it was freshmeat :D
[07:29] <joe_> snoops: i didnt follow either
[07:29] <neon> snoops, oks... hold on... pls
[07:29] <snoops> joe_ which one did you follow?
[07:29] <joe_> snoops: should i of?
[07:30] <snoops> (yeah you should have)
[07:30] <[Ex0r] > amit, You will have to talk to customer support for the software you are trying to install
[07:30] <joe_> snoops: if shift+f10 makes it slower, what might make it faster?
[07:30] <[Ex0r] > alt+10 ?
[07:30] <snoops> shift+f10 is just a slow motion effect
[07:30] <amit> well
[07:30] <MrData> eugman: What you want is gnome-clipboard-daemon. I found it mentioned at a great page, http://ubuntuguide.org/
[07:31] <snoops> just wondered if you had it enabled, which you didn't.. so which guide did you follow joe_?
[07:31] <joe_> snoops: trying to find it
[07:31] <joe_> http://www.compiz.net/viewtopic.php?id=389
[07:31] <joe_> and http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=456823&mode=threaded
[07:31] <eugman> thanks
[07:33] <tmorrisey> for the love of all that's good and holy, if a package is not listed in Synaptic, is there another way to automate its install that will resolve dependencies for you recursively?  I can't take it anymore!
[07:33] <[Ex0r] > tmorrisey, aptitude install
[07:33] <amit>  Checking PEAR::Log is installed: False
[07:33] <amit> PEAR::Log is needed by SyncML. You can install it by running: pear install Log
[07:34] <DarkLegacy> I've got a problem.
[07:34] <snoops> the compiz thread seemed pretty good joe_
[07:35] <DarkLegacy> I run the Kubuntu installation wizard, and when it detects hard disks it only detects my 360GB disk, and not the 120GB disk I want to install it on.
[07:35] <ropoy> jsgotangco: Exor would like details about the web iste work
[07:35] <amit> Exor* Checking PEAR::Log is installed: False
[07:35] <amit> PEAR::Log is needed by SyncML. You can install it by running: pear install Log
[07:36] <snoops> joe_ what kind of frames per second do you get with glxgears?
[07:36] <snoops> DarkLegacy is that 120gb disk on a special controller?
[07:36] <[Ex0r] > amit, how about trying to do what it says to do?
[07:37] <joe_> snoops: what's teh command to check that?
[07:37] <snoops> joe_ glxgears -printfps
[07:37] <amit> well too cool but from here
[07:37] <neon_> snoops, look :( http://pastebin.com/745412
[07:37] <shadowpanda> For anyone wishing to have different wall papers on different workspaces here is the tutorial http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=69507&highlight=add+workspace
[07:37] <DarkLegacy> snoops, I don't believe so
[07:37] <DarkLegacy> The 360GB is on a special controller if anything
[07:37] <DarkLegacy> It's RAIDED
[07:38] <hydroksyde> hmmm... glxgears != benchmark
[07:38] <joe_> snoops: 57625 frames in 5.0 seconds = 11503.447 FPS
[07:38] <snoops> ah right.. those are great results
[07:38] <DarkLegacy> lol
[07:38] <DarkLegacy> 11k FPS
[07:38] <Kyle> Is it possible to download windows media for linux?
[07:38] <hydroksyde> I can get 20K FPS
[07:39] <snoops> windows media?
[07:39] <hydroksyde> what do you mean by that?
[07:39] <Kyle> windows media player
[07:39] <hydroksyde> erm
[07:39] <david__> hi all, what site is there for you to check up on whats new with linux.. or ubuntu, i mean, i want to knwo where people get the ideas to do the apt-get install <New program>
[07:39] <dyclops> hello - Is anyone got a dvb-t usb device working ???
[07:39] <hydroksyde> it might run in wine or crossover office, but I'd suggest you use something else instead
[07:39] <shadowpanda> is it easy to make a shortcut to tell terminal a list of commands?
[07:39] <hydroksyde> Kyle, like xine, mplayer or totem
[07:39] <davey_> sahdopanda, it's called a shell script
[07:40] <Kyle> totem never works for me
[07:40] <snoops> joe_ so this slowless - is it kind of jerky or are the animations not fluid?
[07:40] <shadowpanda> davey: did you get my link? How do i make one?
[07:40] <hydroksyde> Kyle, what are you trying to do?
[07:40] <hydroksyde> play a DVD?
[07:40] <davey_> shadopanda, just go to a text editor and type what you want to happen and save it with a .sh eneding
[07:40] <Kyle> download videos off websites like mp3'shits.com and wathc them
[07:40] <shadowpanda> oh haha
[07:40] <shadowpanda> thank you
[07:40] <Kyle> but dont work with totem
[07:40] <joe_> snoops: very fluid, just slow
[07:40] <david__> umm, i dont think so
[07:40] <hydroksyde> Kyle, do you get missing codec errors?
[07:41] <Kyle> yes
[07:41] <snoops> joe_ have you seen a few of the compiz videos?
[07:41] <joe_> snoops: like watching a movie at .5x
[07:41] <hydroksyde> !tell kyle about easyubuntu
[07:41] <snoops> oh yuck
[07:41] <neon_> snoops, you can see it?
[07:41] <joe_> snoops: yep, i ran xgl on my gf2mx, it was much faster
[07:41] <juantao> shadowpanda: I think you need to make that saved .sh file executable as well.
[07:41] <Kyle> #easyubuntu
[07:41] <snoops> still waiting for the page to load joe_ (it's incredibly slow)
[07:41] <shadowpanda> davey: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=69507&highlight=add+workspace
[07:42] <david__> sweet thanks... ill bookmark that
[07:42] <hydroksyde> Kyle, yeah, or google for ubuntu restrictedformats to learn how to do it manually
[07:42] <neon_> snoops, http://pastebin.ca/84675
[07:42] <snoops> joe_ you can ask in #ubuntu-xgl to see if anyone has had similar issues or knows hwo to fix it, because it seems very strange to me
[07:42] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , thank you very much, I found much of what i needed.
[07:42] <davey_> shadowpanda, good stuff man, where theres a willtheres a way  thanks
[07:42] <[Ex0r] > tmorrisey, that's what i'm here for
[07:42] <shadowpanda> davey: tru dat
[07:43] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , it's nice that more experience linux users are willing to help out us lowly noobs :)
[07:43] <snoops> ah gosh neon_.. I would say that is easyubuntu's fualt
[07:43] <shadowpanda> davey: i tryed saving the command as a sh file but when i open, it comes up in the text editor and when i tryed opening with terminal, it did nothing. Can you run me through how do do it
[07:43] <[Ex0r] > tmorrisey, I wouldn't say experienced, just been here long enough to pick up some things.
[07:43] <[Ex0r] > I'm probably no more experienced than you.
[07:43] <neon_> snoops, so, what do u think can i do?
[07:43] <davey_> humm let me check
[07:44] <davey_> shadopanda, you have to modify the file and make it exicutable
[07:44] <snoops> neon_ you could try installing the binary driver and setting it up by hand
[07:44] <snoops> to see if that helps at all
[07:44] <snoops> !ati > neon_
[07:44] <shadowpanda> davey: you mean make it an exe?
[07:44] <snoops> from that link
[07:44] <joe_> snoops: thanks for trying
[07:44] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, chmod +x file
[07:45] <davey_> shadopanda, no,
[07:45] <davey_> shadowpanda, just right clikc it and change the proportis
[07:45] <[Ex0r] > or you can go into a terminal and type chmod +x file
[07:45] <shadowpanda> davey: yeah.....
[07:45] <rob_p> shadowpanda:  The extension doesn't matter.  It's the attributes that are important.  You need to make it executable (chmod 755 yourfile.sh).
[07:45] <shadowpanda> oh ok thanks
[07:46] <[Ex0r] > davey_, all 755 will do is make him able to execute it, not make it executable
[07:46] <davey_> ohhh...
[07:46] <[Ex0r] > if I am correct in my estimate, that is.
[07:46] <shadowpanda> Ex0r: so what should i do?
[07:46] <neon_> snoops, i have a ati 9200 card, may be thats the problem?
[07:47] <rob_p> [Ex0r] :  Actually, it *will* make the file executable.
[07:47] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, I told you, chmod +x file
[07:47] <shadowpanda> ok
[07:47] <[Ex0r] > rob_p, than why do sites tell you to do chmod a+x instead of chmod 755 ?
[07:47] <ropoy> sino sa inyo malapit lng d2 sa davao
[07:47] <shadowpanda> Ex0r: so in my case it would be "chmod +x 3d.sh"?
[07:47] <Protocol2> how do I get java running on opera 9?
[07:48] <rob_p> [Ex0r] :  It's just another way to specify arguments to the chmod utility.
[07:48] <GStubbs43> Do you have java installed on ubuntu?
[07:48] <ropoy> Gusto malaman ilan ba ang gumagamit ng Ubunto
[07:48] <Protocol2> is there an additional package or setting I need to adjust?
[07:48] <ropoy> Gusto malaman ilan ba ang gumagamit ng Ubuntu
[07:48] <[Ex0r] > I thought 755 only gave the user the rights to execute it
[07:48] <GStubbs43> Are you using Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
[07:48] <Protocol2> well....i dont think I need it since I have firefox running good
[07:48] <Protocol2> so i'll stick with the fox
[07:49] <rob_p> [Ex0r] :  Yes, it makes the file executable for the owner.
[07:49] <ropoy> patay ako lng ba ta Davao d2
[07:49] <GStubbs43> Oh. I don't know then... I don't use Opera, but if java works on Firefox, then you shouldn't have to install anything.
[07:49] <juantao> rob_p:" Note: The trailing .sh is very important because boot time scripts which do not end in .sh get executed in a child shell rather in the environment of the parent init process."
[07:49] <shadowpanda> Ex0r: when I double click all it does is open terminal
[07:49] <ropoy> open it in the terminal shadowpanda
[07:49] <harisund> Anybody knows whether NX will work if I am not running Gnome?
[07:49] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, why not run it from terminal ?
[07:50] <davey_> exor, thats what he's trying to avoid
[07:50] <shadowpanda> ex0r: exactly
[07:50] <davey_> he wants destop shortucts
[07:50] <rob_p> juantao:  Yes, there are special circumstances.  However, generally speaking, the extension is not important.
[07:50] <davey_> shadopanda, i did it before andit works, I don't know why it didn't work
[07:50] <shadowpanda> ex0r: i want to make it so i click an icon and it runs something through termial
[07:50] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, does the same thing for me
[07:50] <GStubbs43> What do you guys think about my wallpapers I made? They are in the gallery at ubuntuforums:
[07:50] <GStubbs43> http://ubuntuforums.org/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=134051
[07:50] <shadowpanda> davey: what was your suggestion again?
[07:51] <theBishop> i'm trying to get NetworkManager working with Ndiswrapper
[07:51] <davey_> shadowpanda, uhhhh... i forgot, how about this tomorrow I"ll make an exicutable sh file and tell you how I did it
[07:51] <davey_> whats your email
[07:51] <theBishop> but if i remove all the wireless entries in /etc/network/interfaces, then the ndiswrapper module doesn't get loaded
[07:51] <shadowpanda> davey: xenos.chozandrias@gmail.com or chozandrias76@gmail.com if the first does not work
[07:52] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, how exactly did you create it ?
[07:52] <guest_amastudent> awts
[07:52] <[Ex0r] > You could try running the same params in terminal to see if it gives any errors
[07:52] <shadowpanda> Ex0r: Opened text editor, typed my command(3ddesk), saved as sh
[07:53] <shadowpanda> ex0r then did the command you told me to
[07:53] <shadowpanda> ex0r: im certian that my command (3ddesk) works fine
[07:53] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, to test it, go into terminal and type in ./blah.sh
[07:53] <harisund> Seveas, I don't know if you are around .. but FreeNX server from your repos work just fine with absolutely no configuration, from a Windows client as long as i am using client version 1.5 and not 2.0 .. thanks a ton for that .. do you know whether the NX will work if I have something other than Gnome? Say XFCE?
[07:53] <[Ex0r] > and see what it does
[07:53] <[Ex0r] > ouch
[07:53] <guest_amastudent> ello
[07:53] <shadowpanda> ex0r yeah works fine
[07:54] <juantao> shadowpanda: did you make it executable ?
[07:54] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, it runs fine ?
[07:54] <tmorrisey> I hope the entire west coast didn't just get blown up or something...
[07:54] <shadowpanda> ex0r: manually yes, but when i click on the file, nothing happens but terminal comes up
[07:54] <Madpilot> big netsplit
[07:54] <GStubbs43> I know... Why did everyone leave at the same time?
[07:54] <bimberi_> !netsplit
[07:54] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[07:55] <jesse_> hey is 3300 a good score glxgears score for a 9600 256mb card?
[07:55] <GStubbs43> They did in the Firefox irc too
[07:55] <phire> and they are back
[07:55] <sagarp> some mp3 files play, but some dont...i installed all sorts of codecs...however, all mp3's play in mplayer, even oens that wont work in totem (gstreamer or xine)
[07:55] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, same thing happens to mine. Only works once in a while.
[07:55] <GStubbs43> ahh...
[07:55] <harisund> "haha just relax and enjoy the show .. I like that.. who taught Ubotu that?
[07:55] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, did you mark the box that says run in terminal ?
[07:55] <jesse_> hmm
[07:55] <shadowpanda> Ex0r: eye capitan (yes)
[07:55] <bimberi_> !-netsplit
[07:55] <ubotu> netsplit has no aliases - Added by Seveas on 2006-06-18 18:56:28
[07:55] <jesse_> that was weird
[07:55] <harisund> neat bimberi_ :)
[07:55] <shadowpanda> Ex0r: ill just look up a tut, no problem. Ill get back to you on the matter though
[07:55] <guest_amastudent> sdfsdfass
[07:55] <bimberi_> harisund: :)
[07:56] <jesse_> so !netsplit does that?
[07:56] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, no idea than. I know that's the same thing mine does, so it might be something with running scripts from terminal automatically
[07:56] <ropoy> guest_amastudent: ano yan sa u.
[07:56] <davey_> i'm going to figure it out soon.... tomorrow, i'm so tired......
[07:56] <jesse_> hey is 3300 a good score glxgears score for a 9600 256mb card?
[07:56] <bimberi_> jesse_: no, !netsplit gets ubotu to tell the channel what a netsplit is
[07:56] <davey_> i'm going to go anyone can email me at antigenic@gmail.com if they want
[07:56] <harisund> shadowpanda may I join the conversatoin?
[07:56] <jesse_> bimberi_: well then i guess it was good timing?
[07:56] <theBishop> anyone have NetworkManager working?
[07:56] <davey_> bye everyone
[07:56] <phire> Would adding "blacklist ipv6" to my /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist file cause a kernel panic on boot up, or does maxtor have it in for me?
[07:57] <Meatwad> i have sound!  i love you all; you're beautiful people
[07:57] <bimberi> jesse_: well, people where asking what happened :)
[07:57] <[Ex0r] > Meatwad, no problem, now go back and fight with frylock and shake
[07:57] <jesse_> i see
[07:57] <Meatwad> i shall
[07:57] <GStubbs43> Hey, is it possible at all to use a Dell A-I-O 944 Printer with Ubuntu? If I could I would use Ubuntu for ever. :-D
[07:57] <Yan> why I am not able to install glib
[07:58] <[Ex0r] > Meatwad, do you even know what i'm refering to ?
[07:58] <GStubbs43> Meatwad is gone...
[07:58] <[Ex0r] > just noticed :)
[07:58] <shadowpanda> ex0r: well I figured out how to set it as a key-binding anyways
[07:58] <ropoy> Exor: what does that mean anyway?
[07:58] <[Ex0r] > ropoy, adult swim show. Aqua Teen Hunger Force
[07:58] <dreamcatcher5172> i just installed planeshift on ubuntu but now its telling me permission denied /opt/planeshift something and that happens for the updater, the client, and the setup utility.  Can anyone help me set this right? Sorry im still a bit new on file permissions
[07:58] <jesse_> hmm i wonder if i can get the ati drivers to install
[07:59] <delgaudio> hi
[07:59] <GStubbs43> This is really cool... I have never used an IRC channel before.
[07:59] <Madpilot> !printers
[07:59] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[07:59] <Madpilot> GStubbs43, see the URLs that ubotu just posted ^^^
[07:59] <DarkLegacy> lol
[07:59] <delgaudio> someone knows how can i put a directory in $path
[07:59] <delgaudio> ?
[07:59] <GStubbs43> cool thanks, I'll check them out!
[07:59] <harisund> delgaudio if you want it temporarily
[08:00] <phire> :-( I sepnt all afternoon install ubuntu, and then the harddisk drive dies, I HATE YOU MAXTOR!!!
[08:00] <[Ex0r] > phire, under warranty? replace it to get the next size up
[08:00] <jesse_> seems that i have fglrx already installed does that mean that my ati drivers are installed?
[08:00] <phire> nope, 5 years old
[08:00] <harisund> delgaudio you could do "export PATH=$PATH:new_folder"
[08:00] <DShepherd> phire: that has to be tramautic. you think you going to  need to see a pysch?
[08:00] <[Ex0r] > phire, mine was older than that and it still was. What type is it?
[08:01] <harisund> delgaudio if you want it permenant you can add it to your .bashrc fie.
[08:01] <juantao> exor: you had a hdd (maxtor) over 5 yrs old - under warranty??
[08:01] <[Ex0r] > I had a Maxtor Diamond max 40 gig, sent it in for RMA, and got back a 100 gig
[08:01] <Yan> why I am not able to install glib
[08:01] <Yan> i have a message error
[08:01] <[Ex0r] > Yeah, maxtor has very good warranty services.
[08:02] <jesse_> :( no help for me lol
[08:02] <phire> its a Maxtor DiamondMax plus 20 7200 RPM
[08:02] <delgaudio> thanks, harisund
[08:02] <harisund> Yan what error are you having and what are you trying to insall?
[08:02] <juantao> funny i had one die at 14 months and they told me too bad
[08:02] <harisund> Yan I think what you are looking for is a package called libglib ..
[08:02] <[Ex0r] > juantao, Was it a discontinued model ?
[08:02] <chip42> juantao: that was my impression as well. i have avoided them for years
[08:02] <Kyle> What is the sudo apt-get install command for Bittorent?
[08:03] <[Ex0r] > You have to run their diagnostics tool on it, and if the diag # comes back something that wasn't user-made, they'll replace it.
[08:03] <Yan> what is a difference
[08:03] <juantao> exor: no, just a 40G maxtor -dead
[08:03] <[Ex0r] > Kyle, bittorrent comes with ubuntu
[08:03] <Kyle> Mine isnt working
[08:03] <[Ex0r] > juantao, hmm, very strange. I've had my hdd's replaced by them numerous times.
[08:03] <harisund> jesse_ I am guessing if you have fglrx installed, it should be fine. n order to check open /etc/X11/xorg.conf and go to "drivers" section and see if it has "fglrx" listed there. You could also check the frame rate to see if you are getting a good frame rate. Finally do "glxinfo | grep rendering" to see if it is direct hardware endering or software rendering (which you don't want)
[08:04] <juantao> exor: i think that's our point
[08:04] <phire> Its the second hdd from that time that I had die on me, I also had a 20gb fujitsu, it was only 14months old
[08:04] <Yan> harisund nothing to be done for install-exec-am
[08:04] <GStubbs43> I couldn't find anything :( it is also connected to a Dell 3000 Wireless Printer Adaptor, not directly to my computer so it probably will never work until Dell releases Linux Drivers! HA! Like that will happen!
[08:04] <[Ex0r] > phire, do you have the hdd out of the machine ?
[08:04] <phire> yes
[08:04] <harisund> Yan sorry?
[08:04] <[Ex0r] > give me serial # please
[08:04] <harisund> Yan what is instal-exec-am?
[08:05] <juantao> exor: et al: I think highly of WD HDDs
[08:05] <phire> F3HDFK3C
[08:05] <[Ex0r] > not me. Had one, and the support was crap on it
[08:05] <[Ex0r] > F3HDFK3C  	ATA  	52049H3130311  	Out of warranty  	12/28/2003
[08:05] <[Ex0r] > too bad :(
[08:05] <Yan> harisund i the these message which gives me
[08:05] <[Ex0r] > It expired on my birthday of 2003
[08:05] <juantao> Exor: well - they sure do last. opinions vary, of course.
[08:06] <Kyle> Ex0r
[08:06] <[Ex0r] > Kyle,  ?
[08:06] <stupid_bloodygur> haiii olll
[08:06] <Kyle> Is their a program like telnet in ubuntu?
[08:06] <phire> I'm going to smash it!!!
[08:06] <[Ex0r] > Kyle, yeah, ssh
[08:06] <Kyle> k sorry
[08:07] <juantao> kyle: and 'telnet' as well
[08:07] <[Ex0r] > Kyle, do you have KDE installed ?
[08:07] <Madpilot> Kyle, telnet is available - ssh is better, though
[08:07] <tmorrisey> I feel a little ridiculous... I think I've just downloaded a total of about a gig of software just so I could use my GPS receiver
[08:07] <[Ex0r] > Kyle, if you do, install ktorrent
[08:07] <[Ex0r] > it's a kde based gui client for bittorrent
[08:07] <valQ> anyone here installed madwifi?
[08:07] <[Ex0r] > alrighty guys, time for bed!
[08:07] <jesse_> harisund: yup it says direct rendering and its listed though i still get very bad fps in quake 4 on low and low res
[08:07] <Musang> 'day all :)
[08:08] <delgaudio> harisund, this command is only temporary?
[08:08] <GStubbs43> Do you guys use Gnome or KDE? I personally prefer Gnome, I'm just wondering.... I might install KDE on Ubuntu so I can use  both.
[08:08] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , have a good night, thanks for all your help
[08:08] <Yan> i try to install a irc and ask me to install glib
[08:08] <jesse_> GStubbs43: well im quite happy with gnome i will have to try kde one day
[08:09] <[Ex0r] > tmorrisey, no problem. take care!
[08:09] <delgaudio> GStubbs43, i really love gnome 2!
[08:09] <delgaudio> =)
[08:09] <juantao> yan: try 'sudo apt-get install xchat'
[08:09] <GStubbs43> KDE, just doesn't look as nice to me...
[08:09] <[Ex0r] > GStubbs43, than customize it :)
[08:09] <[Ex0r] > I'd prefer to use fluxbox, but I don't like how long it takes to get it going to where I like it
[08:09] <GStubbs43> I could.... I'll probably just stick with Gnome though! :D
[08:09] <Yan> i have xchat
[08:10] <juantao> GStubbs43: I like both, but now I mostly use Gnome- comes with...
[08:10] <Yan> i try to install irssi
[08:10] <Yan> or other
[08:10] <[Ex0r] > Yan, terminal based irc client ?
[08:10] <GStubbs43> Try using Gaim... that's what I'm on
[08:10] <[Ex0r] > Yan, install Glib
[08:10] <GStubbs43> oh never mind
[08:11] <slavezero> Draconicus: which card is it not seeing what kind of cards are they and did you check ifconfig to see if either is pulling an ip and to make sure the gateway in the network config gui is set to that nic
[08:11] <[Ex0r] > Yan, sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-0
[08:11] <delgaudio> KDE's performance isnt so good...
[08:11] <ropoy> Odelgaudio: on where?
[08:11] <Kyle> I have one more question.
[08:12] <[Ex0r] > !ask
[08:12] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:12] <delgaudio> ropoy, brazil
[08:12] <[Ex0r] > wow, that actually worked
[08:12] <Kyle> Whats a good app to make programs?
[08:12] <phire> lol
[08:12] <[Ex0r] > Kyle, to make programs?
[08:12] <Kyle> Yes
[08:12] <Yan> e-sin: Coulnd't find package libglib-2.0-0
[08:12] <ropoy> delgaudio:
[08:12] <delgaudio> ropoy, nd u?
[08:12] <Yan> **E: Coulnd't find package libglib-2.0-0
[08:12] <ropoy>  i mean what distro?
[08:12] <[Ex0r] > !multiverse
[08:12] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and !easysource
[08:13] <delgaudio> oh, sure...
[08:13] <delgaudio> ubuntu 6.06
[08:13] <delgaudio> nd u?
[08:13] <phire> kyle, useing c++?
[08:13] <[Ex0r] > !tell Yen about multiverse
[08:13] <Kyle> yes
[08:13] <GStubbs43> So much for bed Ex0r
[08:13] <ropoy> im from the philippines
[08:13] <[Ex0r] > !tell Yan about multiverse
[08:13] <delgaudio> what distro?
[08:13] <Kyle> phire
[08:14] <ropoy> Ubunto and Sles
[08:14] <Kyle> Are you a programer?
[08:14] <serge> Hi, I'm using Xfce and I've just accidently changed the resolution in a user and now it's all horribly small and I can't see anything, how do I manualy change it back?
[08:14] <phire> not really, but i do a little
[08:14] <delgaudio> gr8... i'm not a big fan of sles...
[08:14] <ropoy> Im using Ubunto at home and sles at work
[08:14] <Kyle> Im wanting to get into it
[08:14] <jesse_> thats odd i just noticed that flash animations don't have any sound
[08:14] <ropoy> Just use it. Were using eDrectory and Grupwise 7
[08:14] <tmorrisey> YES dependencies resolved, life is good.
[08:14] <Kyle> phire you made any progs or apps so far?
[08:14] <phire> same, but my hdd just died
[08:14] <rpedro> serge: ctrl-alt-keypad+ or keypad-
[08:15] <jeff_> hi guys
[08:15] <arooni> how do i specify a partition on my hard drive as swap space?
[08:15] <phire> Kyle: mostly in c#
[08:15] <bsdirl> weird question
[08:15] <Ignite_> does anyone know of a good camera viewing software? i was using Camorama with an old webcam but that camera is really poor quality, and the software just errors out with this camera
[08:15] <serge> rpedro: not working, tried already
[08:15] <Kyle> What have you made?
[08:15] <bsdirl> if I install a random .deb file that installs fine, will it crash more than a dedicated ubuntu package or does it matter
[08:15] <jeff_> i know my monitor can go 1600x1200, but that resolution doesnt show up in the resolution changing utility
[08:15] <bsdirl> i just installed winex
[08:15] <[Ex0r] > !tell jeff about ati
[08:16] <GStubbs43> When is Ubuntu Edgy supposed to come out?
[08:16] <delgaudio> ropoy, r u developer?
[08:16] <[Ex0r] > !tell jeff_  about ati
[08:16] <bsdirl> and it died near the end of an install :(
[08:16] <jeff_> does anybody know anything about resolution problems?
[08:16] <bsdirl> oh well
[08:16] <IcemanV9> !edgy > GStubbs43
[08:16] <jeff_> exor: i have an integrated dell chip
[08:16] <arooni> how do i specify a partition on my hard drive as swap space? ? :P
[08:16] <ropoy> delgaudio: i work for an isp, outside i program on free time> Mostlyy java
[08:16] <ropoy> Some HTML and css
[08:16] <[Ex0r] > jeff_, than you gotta find out who made it.
[08:16] <neon_> snoops, jeje i did it with the ATI driver and says the same... :/
[08:17] <delgaudio> cool
[08:17] <[Ex0r] > Dell usually uses ATI
[08:17] <jeff_> ok
[08:17] <ropoy> how about you delgaudio. You a developer or system engineer or something
[08:17] <serge> Hi, I'm using Xfce and I've just accidently changed the resolution in a user and now it's all horribly small and I can't see anything, how do I manualy change it back? Ctrl + Alt + plus or minus doesn't work.
[08:17] <snoops> ouch neon_.. try asking in easyubuntu I guess?
[08:17] <juantao> jeff: in a terminal do 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and just accept all the answers as they are except when you get to the monitor part. do the 'advanced' and check boxes upto your resolution. then do a ctrl+backsapce to restart x
[08:18] <[Ex0r] > Now I REALLY am going to bed
[08:18] <[Ex0r] > almost 2:30
[08:18] <delgaudio> no... i'm a student yet..
[08:18] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , isn't goofing around on linux more important than being awake for work?
[08:18] <neon_> snoops not its a bug? https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15/+bug/47371
[08:18] <delgaudio> but i'm studing PHP and postgres
[08:18] <ropoy> what degree are you taking delgaudio
[08:18] <ropoy> on nice..
[08:19] <fre1> q. i would like a user to be able to run some command with CAP_NET_RAW capability but not have the root... how can i do that ?
[08:19] <jeff_> juantao:ok, what happens if i mess up xserver?
[08:19] <delgaudio> ropoy, sorry i dont get it...
[08:19] <[Ex0r] > tmorrisey, actually, i'm about to load up vmware and have goodset* sort all of my roms for my while I sleep :)
[08:19] <ropoy> Does anybody know the portal to Novell eDirectory
[08:19] <[Ex0r] > me*
[08:19] <ropoy> I mean that nice delgaudio
[08:19] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , you an SNES addict as well?
[08:19] <delgaudio> =)
[08:19] <[Ex0r] > yeah
[08:19] <ropoy> i know a little PHP myself
[08:19] <shadowpanda> SNES! Where?
[08:19] <arooni> how do i specify a partition on my hard drive as swap space? ? :P
[08:19] <serge> Hi, I'm using Xfce and I've just accidently changed the resolution in a user and now it's all horribly small and I can't see anything, how do I manualy change it back? Ctrl + Alt + plus or minus doesn't work. Please?
[08:20] <tmorrisey> shadowpanda, everywhere!
[08:20] <shadowpanda> Yes!
[08:20] <delgaudio> i'm studing by myself ;)
[08:20] <tmorrisey> I never beat Final Fantasy VI on the actual cart, only emulating it on this old iBook right here a couple years later.
[08:20] <[Ex0r] > lol
[08:20] <CatalinuX> Does anyone know why do the values for DNS servers get resetted in System > Administration > Networking while rebooting the system ? First I thought it was a Xubuntu issue, then I reinstalled Ubuntu and I get the same thing after 3 days of usage. Can anyone tell me how to prevent this ?
[08:21] <juantao> jeff: um... don[t worry. you will make use of the experience. and running 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' can be done over and over until you get it right. but you'll probably have no trouble the first tiem
[08:21] <tmorrisey> now I _really_ can't sell this machine... it can talk to my GPS _and_ it's an important part of my history.
[08:21] <ropoy> hey guys if anybody know that porta to novell. Im need of help right now
[08:21] <phire> CAtaliuX: is the connection setup for dhcp?
[08:22] <CatalinuX> ropoy, no
[08:22] <NewBiE2> anybody here?
[08:22] <GStubbs43> Yuppers
[08:22] <CatalinuX> ropoy, static IP
[08:22] <NewBiE2> can i ask whats the default www address of apache2 ?
[08:22] <NewBiE2> Im running ubuntu 6 server
[08:22] <tmorrisey> http://localhost ?
[08:22] <NewBiE2> installed apache 2
[08:22] <NewBiE2> yeah
[08:22] <delgaudio> [ex0r] , what DB do u use?
[08:22] <[Ex0r] > delgaudio, mysql
[08:23] <delgaudio> wow... the world loves mysql.. xD~
[08:23] <dmitri> hello, i am having problems withthe cupsys package, it is not installing through synaptic and stopping the installation of any other packages. I get exit status 3, as the error. Does anyone know what this is and how i can resolve it?
[08:23] <NewBiE2> tmorrisey: yes.. the default www folder
[08:23] <Ignite_> anyone know some decent webcam viewing software?
[08:23] <Ignite_> please?
[08:23] <juantao> catalinux: are they changing from your ISPs DHCP server?
[08:23] <tmorrisey> NewBiE2, you mean where to put your docs?
[08:23] <tmorrisey> NewBiE2, that you want served?
[08:23] <NewBiE2> yes.. tmorrisey
[08:23] <[Ex0r] > delgaudio, yeah, because it's pretty much global. Why learn something that majority isn't using? :)
[08:23] <CatalinuX> juantao, I set 3 dns servers for me ... and they get deleted from the list when rebooting the system .... they`re assigned statically
[08:23] <NewBiE2> tmorrisey, I want to put the phpmyadmin installation config there
[08:24] <shadowpanda> AH HA
[08:24] <phire> kyle: try anjuta or kdevelope
[08:24] <tmorrisey> NewBiE2, I have it written down somewhere in the notes I've taken at work, if you can wait a sec I think I can find it
[08:24] <NewBiE2> tmorrisey, apparently i dont know the default folder
[08:24] <shadowpanda> Ex0r: i figured out how to make the file executeable
[08:24] <ropoy> delgaudio: mysql is good for website
[08:24] <tmorrisey> NewBiE2, I always forget that kind of stuff too, nothing to be ashamed o'.
[08:24] <juantao> catalinux: sorry, i don't know
[08:24] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, how is that ?
[08:24] <shadowpanda> right click on the file
[08:24] <delgaudio> [Ex0r] , but to large ammount of data postgres is better...
[08:24] <CatalinuX> This happened with both Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 and Xubuntu Dapper 6.06
[08:24] <GStubbs43> What is Electricsheep? I installed it from Synaptic and set it as my screensaver and during the screensaver it just turns blank :-P
[08:24] <CatalinuX> anyone, any idea ?
[08:25] <shadowpanda> Ex0r: click permissions tab, and check the execute box on all
[08:25] <[Ex0r] > delgaudio, that's because postgres is normally used by large corporations
[08:25] <NewBiE2> tmorrisey, any place where I can look ?
[08:25] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, or you can do chmod a+x
[08:25] <NewBiE2> tmorrisey, i mean need to install it now .. =)
[08:25] <CatalinuX> phire, no DHCP ... just static IP
[08:25] <CatalinuX> sorry for lag
[08:25] <shadowpanda> ex0r: well I tryed that and it didnt work
[08:25] <NewBiE2> CatalinuX, can I pM?
[08:25] <CatalinuX> yes NewBiE2
[08:25] <[Ex0r] > shadowpanda, a+x marks them all as execute. +x doesnt
[08:25] <theBishop> anyone using Ndiswrapper with NetworkManager?
[08:26] <NewBiE2> CatalinuX, got problem.. I dont know where's the default folder of apache2
[08:26] <[Ex0r] > goodnight all!
[08:26] <NewBiE2> CatalinuX, the http://localhost
[08:26] <CatalinuX> NewBiE2, /var/www
[08:26] <GStubbs43> Again?
[08:26] <GStubbs43> Night
[08:26] <dmitri> can someone help me with an un-installing cupsys package please?
[08:26] <tmorrisey> NewBiE2, think it might be /var/www/html
[08:26] <shadowpanda> ex0r: oh ok i see that. im a windows viewer, i like to see what im doing
[08:26] <zcat[1] > +x does u+x only..
[08:26] <phire> goodnight
[08:26] <delgaudio> night...
[08:26] <tmorrisey> NewBiE2, if I can read my own handwriting...
[08:26] <[Ex0r] > Yes, for REAL this time
[08:26] <GStubbs43> haha
[08:26] <ropoy> Its nigth there?
[08:26] <shadowpanda> ex0r: i understand that a=all and x is like checking out
[08:26] <GStubbs43> it is 2:30 AM here
[08:26] <CatalinuX> NewBiE2, another alternative would be /usr/local/apache2/htdocs
[08:26] <ropoy> Its 3:00 Pm right here
[08:26] <NewBiE2> thanks let me see
[08:27] <zcat[1] > You only need user+x to run it yourself.. g+x and o+x are for group and others to run it
[08:27] <tmorrisey> ropoy, guessing you're on exactly the other side of the world from the eastern USA...
[08:27] <phire> 6:30pm here, tea time
[08:27] <delgaudio> 3:27 AM here \o\
[08:27] <ropoy> yep
[08:27] <ropoy> im having my snacks right now
[08:27] <NewBiE2> got it..
[08:27] <juantao> zcat: or a+x , yes ?
[08:27] <delgaudio> everybody is sleeping... xD~
[08:27] <NewBiE2> thanks!
[08:27] <GStubbs43> Wow, Ubuntu users are really from all around the world! Cool.
[08:28] <tmorrisey> it is kind of neat to think how much technology has done to break down cultural barriers.
[08:28] <delgaudio> yeah
[08:28] <tmorrisey> where would people from so many different countries possibly have been able to communicate with each other at once even a mere 20 yrs ago?
[08:28] <delgaudio> the filosfy of ubuntu is really pretty...
[08:29] <tmorrisey> if I ever start a band I might call it "Humanity Towards Others"
[08:29] <zcat[1] > first part is who gets the permission; user, group, others, or all .. + means add the permission, - means remove it. Letter after that are the permissions to add, read, write or eXecute.
[08:29] <tmorrisey> or just Ubuntu
[08:29] <GStubbs43> haha! :-D
[08:29] <ropoy> hehe
[08:29] <phire> tmorrisey: the phreakers got around on there phone bridges
 Wow, Ubuntu users are really from all around the world! Cool. <-- maybe because ubuntu loves to send CD packages.. hehe
[08:29] <tmorrisey> phire, ah I didn't think of that.  that was long before my time though
[08:29] <delgaudio> say where r you from...
[08:29] <zcat[1] > I got mine!! Took six weeks asn predicted :)
[08:30] <pepsi> wheres an op
[08:30] <NewBiE2> anybody here knows how to install phpMYadmin?
[08:30] <tmorrisey> I'm from near Buffalo, NY, USA
[08:30] <juantao> Icarus: Icarus! I used to fly an 'Icarus' hang glider !! Cool name
[08:30] <GStubbs43> I ordered a few Ubuntu CD's a couple nights ago so I could get a sticker! Are they lke the Designed for Windows Stickers or something else?
[08:30] <alinushak> hi all
[08:30] <phire> hello
[08:30] <delgaudio> hi, mate
[08:30] <alinushak> i'm from romania
[08:30] <zcat[1] > something else.. bumper stickers but about 1/8 the size..
[08:31] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, from near Sao Paulo by any chance?
[08:31] <juantao> Stickers!!
[08:31] <GStubbs43> Ah... Gotchya
[08:31] <ighost> newbie2: sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin
[08:31] <delgaudio> i want my stickers NOW! auhhauhua
[08:31] <ropoy> Hope my cd's had stickers
[08:32] <zcat[1] > brb; installing ubuntu on my sis-in-law's computer:)
[08:32] <ropoy> They have no yet arrived
[08:32] <SeraVitae> hey guys
[08:32] <delgaudio> hi
[08:32] <SeraVitae> i am having major issues with dapper
[08:32] <GStubbs43> hi
[08:32] <GStubbs43> what>
[08:32] <alinushak> me too
[08:32] <GStubbs43> ?
[08:32] <arooni> how do i specify a partition on my hard drive as swap space? ? :
[08:32] <tmorrisey> I can't keep the names and version numbers straight in my head... I need a cheat sheet.
[08:32] <alinushak> make it from Windows with partition magic
[08:33] <SeraVitae> my laptop, i just downloaded dapper, stick the cd in, get to desktop, click install, and the laptop hard freezes when i choose a langauge. i rebooted, got 51% thru install, then it hard freezes again.
[08:33] <alinushak> its the only option
[08:33] <NewBiE2> ighost, thanks!
[08:33] <ropoy> arooni: you can do that during the partitioning stage
[08:33] <NewBiE2> ighost, do you know how am i gonna use the it?
[08:33] <delgaudio> i can use fdisk
[08:33] <arooni> ropoy: ubuntu is already installed
[08:33] <SeraVitae> last time it froze the mouse cursor, this time it froze everything but i can move mouse, nothing is responsive tho.
[08:33] <NewBiE2> ighost, i mean how can i go into the administrative page?
[08:33] <arooni> ropoy: i need to do it from within dapper as its already running
[08:33] <ighost> newbie2: do you know where your apache documentroot is?
[08:34] <delgaudio> arooni, use fdisk
[08:34] <NewBiE2> newbie2, uhum.. honestly i dont know
[08:34] <NewBiE2> =)
[08:34] <juantao> arooni: man makeswap and man swapon
[08:34] <NewBiE2> ighost,  uhum.. honestly i dont know
[08:34] <sexcopter8000m> are the changelog servers still having trouble? when i run the update manager i still don't see anything under the "changes" tab for packages I can upgrade... :s
[08:34] <tmorrisey> NewBiE2, it wasn't /var/www/?
[08:35] <arooni> juantao: folks im a total linux noob, im really afraiad of deleting existing files om my comp
[08:35] <arooni> can you help me do it?
[08:35] <ighost> newbie2: ya if u didn't change it it's /var/www
[08:35] <shadowpanda> is there an easy command to uninstall a file?
[08:35] <alinushak> i have a major problem
[08:35] <juantao> arooni: yes in fdisk toggle the 'type' then do a swapon then edit /etc/fstab so the changes will be there when you reboot
[08:35] <alinushak> synaptic is broken
[08:35] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, what's your troubles with apache?
[08:35] <arooni> how do i exit out of a man page?
[08:35] <GStubbs43> Why are they showing Pee-Wee's Playhouse on Adult Swim???
[08:36] <alinushak> cant mark files for instalation
[08:36] <alinushak> apt-get doesnt work
[08:36] <juantao> arooni; type q
 NewBiE2, it wasn't /var/www/? <-- yes its not in there
[08:36] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, my install's fine, newbie2 is having problems.
[08:36] <delgaudio> what's problem?
[08:36] <NewBiE2> root@falcon:/var/www# ls
[08:36] <NewBiE2> apache2-default  sharedip  webalizer
[08:36] <ighost> i think phpmyadmin automatically puts a link in /var/www
[08:36] <arooni> juantao: how do i list the types
[08:36] <NewBiE2> no documentation
[08:36] <arooni> or sizes of drives
[08:37] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, apparently his document root is not at the default location and he can't seem to locate it.
[08:37] <ighost> alright then manually add one by doing ln -s /etc/phpmyadmin /var/www/phpmyadmin
[08:37] <juantao> arooni: type 'L'
[08:37] <tmorrisey> whoa, someone's feeling forgiving.
[08:37] <delgaudio> newbie2, where did u installed apache?
[08:37] <Amaranth> WHEE!
[08:38] <delgaudio> /usr/local?
[08:38] <delgaudio> or the default install?
[08:38] <juantao> dumb question... we're all over the world, but all i see is english language. is my client converting this?
[08:39] <Madpilot> juantao, there are lots of non-English Ubuntu channels
[08:39] <delgaudio> juntao, not too dumb question... uhauha
[08:39] <Amaranth> juantao: nope, this is an english channel
[08:39] <tmorrisey> juantao, haha, I don't think computer translation is quite this good yet.
[08:39] <Kyle> How do I get my archive to support .rpm files
[08:40] <NewBiE2> done it
[08:40] <NewBiE2> i got phpmyadmin now on default location
[08:40] <juantao> well - you all are very impressive with the command you have of a second language - hat's off !
[08:40] <NewBiE2> ./var/www
[08:40] <tmorrisey> it makes me feel ashamed of how abysmal my spanish is.
[08:40] <NewBiE2> problem is i cant understand the documentation on how to use / config phpmyadmin
[08:40] <Amaranth> juantao: most people in here probably speak english natively :)
[08:40] <amit> what is the command to install Pear log in php5
[08:40] <Amaranth> juantao: there are other channels for other languages
[08:40] <tmorrisey> but I am getting back into it next semester
[08:40] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, tu eh brasileiro?
[08:40] <delgaudio> uhauha
[08:41] <richiefrich> anyone interested in a flock.deb
[08:41] <Brentendo21> any1 up for helping a n00b with his net not working in Ubuntu?
[08:41] <pinkman> I cant get embbedded vieos in firefox to play
[08:41] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, no, soy estadounidense, pero yo conozco un brasiliero.
[08:41] <Kyle> How do i get my archive to support .rpm files
[08:41] <juantao> amaranth: thanks, but i can barely type this one. I'll stay here
[08:41] <ropoy> delgaudio: what does that mean
[08:41] <pinkman> can someone help
[08:41] <NewBiE2> ighost ,  i got phpmyadmin now on default location
[08:41] <NewBiE2> ighost ,   problem is i cant understand the documentation on how to use / config phpmyadmin
[08:41] <tmorrisey> hope I didn't butcher that TOO badly.
[08:41] <delgaudio> ropoy, i asked him if he r brazilian...
[08:42] <ighost> newbie2: have u found the conifg file?
[08:42] <NewBiE2> yeah
[08:42] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, what state of usa?
[08:42] <ighost> newbie2: do u have mysql installed?
[08:42] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, New York
[08:42] <pinkman> Anyone there know how to make videos play in web pages on firefox?
[08:42] <NewBiE2> ighost, yes
[08:42] <pinkman> >_>
[08:42] <pinkman> I tried mplayer
[08:42] <ighost> newbie2: do you know which account u want phpmyadmin to login with?
[08:43] <pinkman> as well as xine
[08:43] <NewBiE2> ighost, yes
[08:43] <pinkman> and gstreamer
[08:43] <pinkman> nothnig works..
[08:43] <NewBiE2> ighost, i found the config file but how can i use it?
[08:43] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, I made a very good friend this year at school from Brasil, from Sao Paulo.
[08:43] <ighost> newbie2: alright there isn't that much to config, just set the username and password
[08:43] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, what school?
[08:43] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, Michigan State University
[08:43] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, kind of a long trek for him, the poor guy
[08:44] <NewBiE2> newbie2, how?
[08:44] <NewBiE2> ighost, how?
[08:44] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, and now he's spending the summer in Taiwan learning chinese.
[08:44] <ighost> gedit /etc/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php
[08:44] <GStubbs43> What's up with the boxes in the Character Map in Ubuntu with 4 numbers/letters in them? Are there any language Packs to install in order to see the actual characters?
[08:44] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, nice! =)
 gedit /etc/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php <-- done i used vi
[08:45] <NewBiE2> ighost, whats next?
[08:45] <ighost> newbie2: alright, can you save it now?
[08:45] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, if I can't be cultured, at least I can have friends who are.
[08:45] <delgaudio> i'm thinking to go study english in USA or AUS...
[08:45] <srbaker> hey everyone
[08:45] <srbaker> i installed kubuntu-desktop
[08:45] <srbaker> is there a quick way to get rid of all of the original stuff?
[08:45] <GStubbs43> Like what?
[08:45] <dmitri> could someone help me with a non-installing cupsys package, please
[08:45] <NewBiE2> ighost, where location?
[08:46] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, I'm biased but Michigan State is a great school, and there are quite a number of Brazilians there as wel
[08:46] <pinkman> 3am in the morning, still waiting for help..
[08:46] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, it's expansive?
[08:46] <ighost> newbie2: ok so were you going to log in with root or which account?
[08:46] <juantao> pinkman: what do you need?
[08:46] <NewBiE2> ighost, i'm now root
[08:46] <ighost> newbie2: i mean for phpmyadmin
[08:47] <ighost> newbie2: which database user
[08:47] <pinkman> I need to get videos in firefox to show. Embbedded players and such.I have tried mplayer(mozilla)
[08:47] <wims> does anybody know in which package mkinitrd is in ?
[08:47] <pinkman> as well as gstreamer, and totem-xine
[08:47] <NewBiE2> newbie2, how can i log into phpmyadmin?
[08:47] <pinkman> Nothign is working.
[08:47] <GStubbs43> Flash videos?
[08:47] <delgaudio> pinkman, install easyubuntu...
[08:47] <Feral_Kid> Yesterday, I booted into Dapper and found that my gnome session wasn't working correctly. Although I am able to start applications, it would seem that there is a problem with theme. For instance, if I start Xchat, although it comes up, there is not ability to minimize or close the application. Furthmore, the application starts in the far left and I am not able to move the windows...
[08:47] <NewBiE2> ighost, i want to login as root
[08:47] <pinkman> Where do I get easy ubuntu?
[08:47] <GStubbs43> Install Swf-Viewer
[08:47] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, unfortunately yes unless you manage to get some financial aid
[08:48] <delgaudio> !easyubuntu
[08:48] <ubotu> easyubuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. See http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ ; for help and discussion of easyubuntu please join #easyubuntu.
[08:48] <pinkman>  !easyubuntu
[08:48] <Feral_Kid> Did everything that I previously type come up?
[08:48] <pinkman>  !easyubuntu > pinkman
[08:48] <pinkman> =.=
[08:48] <ighost> newbie2: ok i don't think you actually have to configure anything to do that, just goto http://localhst/phpmyadmin in your browser and type root with no password
[08:48] <pinkman> !easyubuntu > pinkman
[08:48] <ighost> newbie2: *localhost
[08:48] <pinkman> :P
[08:48] <somerville32> Hi
[08:48] <sZ> if anyone here knows anything about named can you help me by verifying i have my config set up correctly? if so please pm me..
[08:49] <somerville32> I installed firefox a long time ago when I had the old version of ubuntu
[08:49] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, what kind of financial aid?
[08:49] <somerville32> And did something to make firefox-bin to point to it
[08:49] <GStubbs43> Pinkman, try swf-player
[08:49] <neon_> snoops, was a bug for the new version for fglrx :P the ati driver, jeje i seen how to fix it ;)
[08:49] <somerville32> But recently there was an update for firefox made available
[08:49] <somerville32> And I want to change it back to the normal one
[08:49] <NewBiE2> ighost, hmm.. a txt file appeared
[08:49] <snoops> neon_ oh really? Damn!
[08:49] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, most of it is merit-based, you come for some exams and if you score highly, they shower you with money, basically
[08:49] <somerville32> How do I do that?
[08:49] <pinkman> its not flash O.o
[08:49] <pinkman> in any case I got swf player as well
[08:50] <Feral_Kid> Then on the lower panel, I can no longer get the workspace switcher or the window list to come come up... Is there something I can reload to get this working?
[08:50] <neon_> snoops, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185033 jeje
[08:50] <ighost> newbie2: does it look like php source code?
[08:50] <GStubbs43> Oh... Nevermind then... What videos are you trying to watch?
[08:50] <tmorrisey> quick noob question, what is right-click mapped to on UbuntuPPC?
[08:50] <snoops> hmm how can I specify a workgroup when mounting a network drive in fstab?
[08:50] <pepsi> is there an op around?
[08:50] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, good i didnt knew about it..
[08:50] <Feral_Kid> Anyone have any suggestions?
 newbie2: does it look like php source code? <-- yes it is
[08:50] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, u know where i can see more about it?
[08:51] <neon_> snoops, which page its for glx ?
[08:51] <ighost> newbie2: then you probably don't have php installed
[08:52] <snoops> that's one nasty fix for that problem neon_
[08:52] <snoops> damn ati eh?
[08:52] <ighost> newbie2: did you ever install php?
[08:52] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, the school website is pretty good
[08:52] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, www.msu.edu
[08:52] <NewBiE2> ighost : Reading package lists... Done
[08:52] <NewBiE2> Building dependency tree... Done
[08:52] <NewBiE2> php5 is already the newest version.
[08:52] <NewBiE2> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
[08:52] <neon_> snoops, yes but works :P
[08:52] <NewBiE2> ighost, command i used apt-get install php5
[08:52] <[Ex0r] > NewBiE2, what's the problem ?
[08:52] <zcat[1] > tmorrisey: F11/F12 are middle and right mouse if you only have a one-button mouse. Was that the question?
[08:52] <ighost> newbie2: hmm did you restart apache since u installed php
[08:53] <NewBiE2> wait let me restart
[08:53] <tmorrisey> zcat[1] , that's it, thank you
[08:53] <[Ex0r] > your .php files are showing up as normal source ?
[08:53] <xice> ive submitted akamaru onto digg, i havent seen it there yet. please digg it ;p http://digg.com/software/Gnome_Dock_(like_OSX_dock)_With_Physics_Engine_for_Ubuntu_Linux!
[08:53] <NewBiE2> I forgot if it went to restart
[08:53] <NewBiE2> <[Ex0r] > your .php files are showing up as normal source ? <-- yes
[08:53] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, do u have a msn adress?
[08:53] <[Ex0r] > NewBiE2, add the correct AddHandlers
[08:54] <delgaudio> add me diogo.delgaudio@hotmail.com
[08:54] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, I do, morri296@msu.edu
[08:54] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, although I am not near the computer that it is signed on at the moment
[08:54] <xerophyte> when i mougnt  mount /dev/sdb1 /backup  i am able to mount the disk when i put this in the /etc/fstab /dev/sdb1 /backup ext3 defaults 0 0 its not automatically mounting does anybody know why
[08:54] <GStubbs43> Is there a (free) Linux Distro that looks/acts close to OS X?
[08:54] <[Ex0r] > NewBiE2, apache2 or apache1.3 ?
[08:54] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, okay
[08:54] <NewBiE2>  NewBiE2, <[Ex0r] > NewBiE2, apache2 or apache1.3 ? <-- apache2
[08:55] <tmorrisey> GStubbs43, I'd be willing to bet that it would not be hard to find an Aqua theme for Gnome or KDE
[08:55] <GStubbs43> That's true.
[08:55] <GStubbs43> I already know of one on a ebsite I was on earlier.
[08:55] <pinkman> Can anyone just tell me on here exactly what to do to enable repos universal etc? I some how always enable them.. not sure how I do though... but.. can someone tell me exactly what to do future refrerence? I have read gudes.. can never understand? Is it even simple? I gotto repositories from the package manager, and click on it.. open some window, I never see anythign like "Click here to enable universale/multiuniversal" type
[08:55] <pinkman>  things.. so a little confused
[08:55] <somerville32> Did anyone reply to my question?
[08:55] <tmorrisey> GStubbs43, I've also read that some of ubuntu's principles are inspired by OS X, for example using sudo for admin tasks as much as possible instead of using root
[08:55] <somerville32> I'm using nirc
[08:55] <stardrifter> Does anyone know of a good how-to on how to setup xen on dapper?
[08:55] <somerville32> So hard for me to see with all the traffic
[08:56] <GStubbs43> gnome-look.org I think...
[08:56] <[Ex0r] > NewBiE2, sudo nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[08:56] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, r u a MSU studdent?
[08:56] <GStubbs43> Oh.
[08:56] <[Ex0r] > Add these to the bottom of the file
[08:56] <[Ex0r] >   AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml .php3
[08:56] <[Ex0r] >   AddHandler application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
[08:56] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, yes, just finished my first year.
[08:56] <[Ex0r] > tmorrisey, MSU online? I live 45 mins from their main campus.
[08:57] <stardrifter> anyone?
[08:57] <delgaudio> tmorrisey,what is your course?
[08:57] <[Ex0r] > NewBiE2, after you do that, restart apache2
[08:57] <tmorrisey> delgaudio, computer science
[08:57] <GStubbs43> What do you think of this theme?
[08:57] <GStubbs43> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=28686
[08:57] <delgaudio> tmorrisey, me 2 here in brazil...
[08:57] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , I think that might be something different.
[08:58] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , michigan state university in east lansing, michigan?
[08:58] <[Ex0r] > tmorrisey, michigan state university ?
[08:58] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , yes.
[08:58] <[Ex0r] > yeah, I live like 45 minutes away
[08:58] <NewBiE2> [Ex0r] , let me check
[08:58] <[Ex0r] > it's my school of choice :)
[08:58] <snoops> how can I specify a workgroup in fstab when mounting a volume over samba?
[08:58] <hafsal> how do i put xchat in tray?
[08:58] <pinkman> :O
[08:58] <somerville32> Whats the command to change the symlink to an application when you have multiple versions installed?
[08:58] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , Hey, go for it, I very thoroughly enjoyed myself.
[08:58] <bbrazil> somerville32: update-alternatives
[08:58] <[Ex0r] > Not at the school, lol
[08:58] <pinkman> Easy ubuntu has said I had some problems on my PC.. its still installing.
[08:58] <[Ex0r] > but I mean UofM vs MSU
[08:58] <pinkman> am I going to have problems?
[08:59] <GStubbs43> Wait... Ex0r, you're still here?!?!?
[08:59] <tmorrisey> [Ex0r] , good choice!
[08:59] <tmorrisey> geez I'm never going to be able to get through work tomorrow... ugh
[08:59] <ropoy> tmorrisey: what is your work?
[08:59] <Ignite_> anyone at all know any video camera viewing software that will enable me to take a picture?
[09:00] <zcat[1] > Ignite_: xawtv, tvtime..
[09:00] <MeGaQuArK> Can anyone give me an example on how to mount an SMB share?
[09:00] <tmorrisey> ropoy, just a little summer job, I'm interning with a manufacturing company.
[09:00] <r_a_gueleri> testing
[09:00] <Ignite_> zcat[1] , xawtv for some reason only allows me to view it, when i take pictures they are just grey lines, i will take a look at tvtime thanks
[09:00] <NewBiE2> brb
[09:01] <tmorrisey> well I'm going to go get... 4 hours of sleep.  ouch
[09:01] <NewBiE2> thanks fellas
[09:01] <tmorrisey> goodnight everyone and good luck with all your computer work
[09:01] <ropoy> have a good nigth's slepp
[09:03] <delgaudio> xD http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/100803/the-day-i-knew.gif
[09:03] <somerville32> bbrazil: It has no alternatives installed for firefox but it launches the firefox I installed to /opt instead of the ubuntu one. I know I used this command to set this up too.
[09:03] <jeff_> hey guys
[09:04] <delgaudio> hey
[09:04] <somerville32> bbrazil: Actually, I might be mistaken. I don't think I used this command. I just followed the tutorial on the wiki.
[09:04] <jeff_> when i maximize my windows, they go over the gnome panels on the top and bottom of the screen, is there anhy way to stop this from happening?
[09:04] <Ignite_> awww, tvtime doesn't find my camera :(
[09:06] <pinkman> okie
[09:06] <pinkman> Easy ubuntu worked kinda, it plays video for like 1 second, then it stops.
[09:06] <angel> someone who can help me to build songbird?
[09:06] <jeff_> when i maximize my windows, they go over the gnome panels on the top and bottom of the screen, is there anhy way to stop this from happening?
[09:07] <amit> Ash-Fox* how to install pear log, I am using PHP5
[09:07] <DarkLegacy> What's the difference between Xwin multiwindow mode and Xwin rootless mdoe?
[09:07] <`paul> can i install kate on ubuntu?
[09:08] <amit> jeff* How to install pear log. i am using PHP5
[09:08] <jeff_> `paul: yeah
[09:08] <jeff_> amit: i dont know
[09:09] <`paul> if i use apt-get install kate will all the kde components be intalled? @jeff
[09:09] <pinkman> can anyone help?
[09:09] <GStubbs43> Does anyone know of a OS X Firefox Theme for linux?
[09:09] <somerville32> How do I undo what the firefox update tutorial did?
[09:09] <jeff_> `paul: im not sure about that, it worked like that for me with amarok
[09:10] <amit> whats ur problame?
[09:10] <stardrifter> Does anyone know of a good how-to on how to setup xen on dapper?
[09:10] <jeff_> somerville32: all the firefox themes work the same for linux as anything else
[09:10] <somerville32> somerville32: Ok...
[09:10] <somerville32> Err..
[09:10] <briones> asl
[09:10] <pinkman> I instaleld easy ubuntu, and still embedded media on web pages wont play correctly.
[09:10] <amit> how to install pear log/
[09:10] <angel> GStubbs43: iFox smoth
[09:11] <pinkman> At first the video wouldnty show, now It wont play more then a second or so
[09:11] <somerville32> I followed the firefox tutorial on ubuntu to upgrade it before 6.06 came out. Now that ubuntu has upgraded that package, I'm still using the old version. How do I fix this?
[09:11] <GStubbs43> Thanks, I was looking at iFox but it was only for Windows. :-D
[09:11] <jeff_> when i maximize my windows, they go over the gnome panels on the top and bottom of the screen, is there any way to stop this from happening?
[09:11] <amit> how to install pear log. i am using PHP%
[09:11] <amit> sorry
[09:12] <amit> how to install pear log I am using PHP5
[09:12] <Ash-Fox> pear is a module of PHP is it not?
[09:12] <richiefrich> yes
[09:12] <t94xr> whats the install command from the boot menu? for ubuntu 6.06
[09:12] <Ash-Fox> Just look in your repository and install it.
[09:12] <pinkman> can someone please help? I have been trying to fix this for a day now.. =.=
[09:12] <amit> I don't have idea about this
[09:12] <richiefrich> no u need to inatallit with pear
[09:13] <amit> Ash- then how to install
[09:13] <Ash-Fox> ... You're telling me ubuntu hasn't modularized php into multiple packages?
[09:13] <jeff_> when i maximize my windows, they go over the gnome panels on the top and bottom of the screen, is there any way to stop this from happening?
[09:13] <angel> Does anyone knows how to install songbird?
[09:13] <amit> yes
[09:13] <amit> yeh ubuntu has
[09:13] <delgaudio> angel, the oasis's music?jiauhaha
[09:14] <Ash-Fox> amit, sudo apt-get install php-pear
[09:14] <t94xr> whats the install command from the boot menu? for ubuntu 6.06
[09:14] <t94xr> cuz it wonmt boot above 6x4 re
[09:14] <t94xr> res
[09:15] <delgaudio> postgres is most slower than mysql?
[09:15] <`paul> how to use proxy with apt-get?
[09:15] <richiefrich> amit  then
[09:15] <richiefrich> amit  peral install log
[09:15] <richiefrich> iirc
[09:15] <bsdirl> freak question: will dapper repos work halfway decent with breezy?
[09:15] <bbrazil> `paul: man apt.conf, answer should be in there
[09:15] <pinkman> -waits for someone who knows what they're talken bout to help me- :P
[09:16] <deFrysk> <--clueless
[09:16] <amit> Checking PEAR::Log is installed: False
[09:16] <amit> PEAR::Log is needed by SyncML. You can install it by running: pear install Log
[09:16] <somerville32> I followed the firefox tutorial on ubuntu to upgrade it before 6.06 came out. Now that ubuntu has upgraded that package, I'm still using the old version. How do I fix this?
[09:16] <Minty> I've broken gnome as have no theme and cannoty boot into it, but can boot into kde, shaoul  / can I do a gate-apt install gnome to fix this
[09:16] <bbrazil> bsdirl: I think the ABIs changed. Trivial backports should work for small things
[09:16] <amit> using eGroupware shows pear log error
[09:17] <bsdirl> groovy
[09:17] <bsdirl> im trying to get some random binary of winex to work lol
[09:17] <bsdirl> the .deb i found was a bit off
[09:17] <bbrazil> Minty: sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[09:17] <richiefrich> amit thats what i said
[09:17] <richiefrich> amit  peral install log    <--
[09:17] <amit> is this command
[09:17] <amit> from where to run
[09:18] <somerville32> I followed the firefox tutorial on ubuntu to upgrade it before 6.06 came out. Now that ubuntu has upgraded that package, I'm still using the old version. How do I fix this?
[09:18] <bbrazil> amit: there are packages in dapper for groupware iirc
[09:18] <amit> ok then
[09:18] <Minty> bbrazil, doing thanks brb
[09:18] <bbrazil> amit: they should have all the dependancies etc. Using pear (or cpan etc) directly will mess up dpkg
[09:18] <zomorf> need help for a newbie installing ubuntu... When installing V6.06 desktop I get a mount error on the CD I imagine it's a driver... the drive is a Liteon LTN4865
[09:19] <amit> what to do now
[09:19] <bbrazil> zomorf: what's the exact error?
[09:19] <amit> whats ur comment
[09:20] <zomorf> bbrazil can't tell you right at this point I'll get back as soon as I can...
[09:20] <bbrazil> zomorf: dmesg might have a better message if the 'pretty' one is lacking
[09:21] <richiefrich> amit u get it ?
[09:21] <amit> Ash* after running sudo apt-get install pear log has not corrected the problame.
[09:21] <zomorf> dmesg?
[09:21] <amit> no sir
[09:21] <skavenge> whats the easiest way to share files between two ubuntu computers over a local network?
[09:21] <richiefrich> amit  peral install log
[09:21] <richiefrich> thats all
[09:21] <richiefrich> no apt-get
[09:21] <richiefrich> no nothing
[09:22] <richiefrich> run  pear
[09:22] <amit> u mean sudo pearl install log
[09:22] <Ash-Fox> amit, did you restart apache?
[09:22] <amit> yes
[09:22] <richiefrich> Amaranth yes
[09:22] <pinkman> If anyone can please help me, im getting bored sitting here, waytching everyone else get helped. o_o
[09:22] <Ash-Fox> amit, do what richiefrich said.
[09:22] <richiefrich> amit u need to be root
[09:22] <somerville32> I followed the firefox tutorial on ubuntu to upgrade it before 6.06 came out. Now that ubuntu has upgraded that package, I'm still using the old version. How do I fix this?
[09:22] <amit> ok dear
[09:23] <bbrazil> amit: 'apt-cache search perl log', there might be a package for it
[09:23] <richiefrich> dear
[09:24] <richiefrich> bbrazil thats not a package
[09:24] <Minty> Bbrazil, didnt work, gnome trys to start but cant find any themes so boots into a empty screen, have only the mouse arrow and nothing else
[09:24] <scotty> This is what I did in my 8 minutes of boredom today: http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/2499/tux26ok.jpg
[09:24] <bbrazil> Minty: can other users use gnome?
[09:25] <bsdirl> much fragging to do peace!
[09:25] <Minty> only one acount on the machine
[09:25] <somerville32> I followed the firefox tutorial on ubuntu to upgrade it before 6.06 came out. Now that ubuntu has upgraded that package, I'm still using the old version. How do I fix this?
[09:25] <bbrazil> Minty: add another (adduser). Then you'll know if the problem is in your home, or a system problem
[09:26] <stardrifter> Does anyone know of a good how-to on how to setup xen on dapper?
[09:27] <stardrifter> anyone?
[09:27] <delgaudio> bye, mates
[09:28] <delgaudio> teh+
[09:28] <Minty> bbrazil, new user works, so its my account
[09:29] <amit> oot@erp-srv:~# pear install log
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/REST.php on line 277
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/REST.php on line 277
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/REST.php on line 277
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/REST.php on line 277
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/Downloader.php on line 1305
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/REST.php on line 277
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/REST.php on line 277
[09:29] <Rez> Warning: `amit' seems to be spamming, please discontinue or kicks/kills/klines will be issued.
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/REST.php on line 277
[09:29] <amit> ^[[2B^[[
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/REST.php on line 277
[09:29] <amit> Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/REST.php on line 277
[09:29] <amit> after that I have stoped the command by pressing ctl+c
[09:30] <amit> how to
[09:31] <`paul> im behind a proxy and apt-get seems not set-up properly with the proxy... how do i set the proxy option for apt-get
[09:32] <Minty> So how do I reinstall gnome themes on my account when I cant boot into it ??
[09:32] <bbrazil> Minty: the quick, easy and way is to delete ~/.gnome, but you'll lose settings
[09:33] <Minty> what setting ??
[09:33] <bbrazil> Minty: all gnome settings
[09:33] <bbrazil> Minty: I don't know enough about gnome to fix this the proper way. Try the gnome irc channel maybe?
[09:33] <Minty> but if I delete how do I re install, not really worried about settings
[09:34] <Minty> bbrazil checking gnome orc many thanks
[09:34] <bbrazil> Minty: you've got a bad setting somewhere. If you delete all the settings, it'll all work again
[09:35] <narfmaster> huh? did i miss something? Minty can't boot, so reinstalling is totally moot anyway
[09:35] <Prohibited> hey I just installed the server version of ubuntu, but when I start ssh it won't let me connect. I just installed it and just tried to start ssh. Ideas?
[09:35] <fateminasab> I have gotten some "po" files to translate the gnome with them and i have done anything that was in it help file but nothing is change. Can anyone help me?
[09:36] <CompuCh|p> Hi
[09:36] <Minty> bbrazil how do I delete the settings ??
[09:37] <bbrazil> Minty: rm -rf ~/.gnome{,2}         <-- dangerous command
[09:37] <bbrazil> Minty: there's another directory too
[09:37] <_deselby9_> Prohibited .. is iptables blockig your ssh ?
[09:37] <Minty> and if I just do a apt get install gnome ??
[09:38] <Prohibited> um I don't know.......How can I check?
[09:38] <bbrazil> Minty: ubuntu-desktop should have pulled in everything you need already
[09:38] <CompuCh|p> Can anyone recommend a good backup program? I want to make a backup of all my files (>4 GB) everyday to a FAT32 share over the network. So I'd like something differential that can handle >4GB files on FAT32 (I tried backup2l but that didn't work out)
[09:38] <bbrazil> Prohibited: netstat -nlp - is ssh listed as listening?
[09:39] <rsk> CompuCh|p, dd
[09:39] <bbrazil> CompuCh|p: fat 32 can't handle 4GB files
[09:39] <CompuCh|p> bbrazil, better netstat -nlp | grep ssh :)
[09:39] <Prohibited> I just went to my box and it said couldn't listen, it timed out or something
[09:39] <pinkman> I neeed help with fixing the embbeded video player on web pages, it only plays like 1 second of video, then stops.(tried totem-xine,mozilla-mplayer,gstreamer,easyubuntu
[09:39] <bbrazil> CompuCh|p: fgrep :)
[09:39] <pinkman> nothing is working
[09:39] <CompuCh|p> bbrazil; ok, then is there a backup program that will split my backups over smaller files?
[09:40] <GStubbs43> Bye guys... Night. Might be on later today (or tomorrow depending on were you live...)
[09:40] <bbrazil> CompuCh|p: I dunno, The usual suspects are bacula and rsnapshot. 'split' is the command for file splitting
[09:40] <CompuCh|p> Bye GStubbs43
[09:40] <bbrazil> CompuCh|p: in theory the same stuff for splitting across tapes should work for slitting on 4GB
[09:41] <narfmaster> CompuCh|p, have you thought about setting up an ftpd for backups?
[09:41] <pinkman> agh
[09:41] <CompuCh|p> narfmaster; where?
[09:41] <Prohibited> What is wrong with ssh when it times out when you try to start? O_o
[09:42] <pinkman> Im about to give up with linux.
[09:42] <pinkman> =.=
[09:42] <CompuCh|p> and how would that matter?
[09:42] <Amaranth> Prohibited: server is down
[09:42] <snoops> how can I specify a workgroup in fstab when mounting a windows share from win2003 server?
[09:42] <narfmaster> CompuCh|p, where you are going to store the files
[09:42] <pinkman> to younge to handle this pressure.
[09:42] <bbrazil> Prohibited: 'pgrep ssh' does that return anything?
[09:43] <Prohibited> bbrazil - no it did not
[09:43] <CompuCh|p> narfmaster, I wanted to put them on a LAN share on a Windows computer (laptop)
[09:43] <narfmaster> CompuChip, you wouldn't have to worry about whether the file system was NTFS or ext3 if you had an ftpd
[09:43] <bbrazil> Prohibited: then sshd isn't running
[09:43] <Prohibited> I tried to start it though and it said the connection timed out
[09:43] <bbrazil> narfmaster: the 4GB limit still applies
[09:43] <Prohibited> sudo ssh start
[09:43] <Prohibited> is that right?
[09:43] <bbrazil> Prohibited: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[09:43] <_deselby9_> Prohibited .. are you in that box right now .. or tryin to connect to that box via ssh ?
[09:44] <spades> or invokerc.d ssh start
[09:44] <CompuCh|p> I got the impression that the 4GB limit is a FAT limitation, not a Samba one or something like that
[09:44] <narfmaster> CompuCh|p, yes i think that is true
[09:44] <Flannel> CompuCh|p: ntfs has no such limit
[09:44] <bbrazil> CompuCh|p: 4GB is a fat32 limit. the limit on fat12 is smaller
[09:44] <bbrazil> Flannel: actually ntfs does, but its quite large
[09:45] <Prohibited> bbrazin - said command not found o_O _deselby9 - I am trying to START ssh, but it gives me a connection timed out error
[09:45] <bbrazil> CompuCh|p: you'll ned cifs rather than smb to get over 4GB anyway
[09:45] <CompuCh|p> I could make multiple backups, that is: run the backup program first on /home, then on /data, etc
[09:45] <bbrazil> Prohibited: you're trying to run a ssh server on this system, right?
[09:45] <Prohibited> Correct
[09:45] <Flannel> bbrazil: right, well, technically every OS has a limit, but once theyre peta bytes and stuff, we can safely ignore them if we're talking about backups over networks. ;)
[09:45] <bbrazil> CompuCh|p: use rsnapshot. As long as no file is bigger than 4GB you'll be grand
[09:46] <bbrazil> Flannel: depends. Big enterprise can hit those limits
[09:46] <Flannel> bbrazil: again, we're not talking about enterprise, but home backups.
[09:47] <narfmaster> well, i use ftpd for making backups and transferring files so that's what i suggest
[09:47] <CompuCh|p> or in Google :S
[09:47] <bbrazil> CompuCh|p: they use redundncy as backups
[09:48] <CompuCh|p> narfmaster I don't really feel like installing an ftp server on each computer I might want to backup to
[09:48] <narfmaster> CompuCh|p, why not? sounds reasonable to me
[09:48] <bbrazil> narfmaster: that only does for full backups. Incrementals tend to be better
[09:48] <CompuCh|p> narfmaster because Windows doesn't just do apt-get install ftpd
[09:48] <CompuCh|p> I need to set up cygwin as well, etc. Plus what bbrazil said
[09:49] <RShadow> when I instal snort I'm not getting a complete install (For example: Unable to open rules file: classification.config or /etc/snort/classification.config).  I have tried to remove (--purge) and to --reinstall but it just is not working..
[09:49] <bbrazil> CompuCh|p: you'll be wanting 'smbmount' btw
[09:49] <CompuCh|p> If I have 5 GB of backups I'd rather not write all 5 GB over the LAN each day ;)
[09:49] <DarkLegacy> Quick question
[09:49] <bbrazil> RShadow: there's a snort-common to iirc
[09:49] <DarkLegacy> I wrote a script
[09:49] <bbrazil> RShadow: *too
[09:49] <DarkLegacy> Using cat >~/unpack
[09:49] <DarkLegacy> And I gave it full chmod
[09:49] <DarkLegacy> Now I ran that script
[09:49] <DarkLegacy> Will it run every command I put into the script without stopping
[09:50] <RShadow> bbrazil, yes i have tried that as well.  The first time I installed it installed everything correctly.. but I had to start over and now I can get those default files to install
[09:50] <DarkLegacy> Or will it tell me when it's done
[09:50] <Prohibited> ok I just tried sudo apt-get install ssh, it installed something and now /etc/init.d/ssh works, well, it fails and I don't know how I can read the error log without any gui or ftp =|
[09:50] <CompuCh|p> bbrazil, about smbmount: I just used mount and when I list them it says: type smbfs. So I assume it already used smbmount implicitly
[09:50] <DarkLegacy> Because all I have right now is a blinking cursor
[09:50] <DarkLegacy> I tar -c / -xjf a bunch of files
[09:50] <bbrazil> Prohibited: tail /var/log/daemon.log
[09:51] <Prohibited> showed nothing about ssh
[09:51] <anton_> buenos dias
[09:52] <boxgamex> can anyone help me cook up some perl for an xchat script?
[09:52] <boxgamex> all it does is call up two text files, and randomly chooses one line from each which decides the action/car- http://www.andrewy.info/Files/cars.txt  http://www.andrewy.info/Files/actions.txt
[09:52] <DarkLegacy> I wish bash had some sort of progress bar for unpacking things :(
[09:53] <spades> DarkLegacy you can verbose it and see the progress as it floods the screen
[09:53] <CompuCh|p> boxgamex,  just read in the file in an array, get a random integer between 0 and $#contents and get the array element
[09:53] <Prohibited> boxgamex - why not go to a perl channel or xchat:P (#xchat or #perl)
[09:53] <DarkLegacy> Oh.
[09:53] <DarkLegacy> Well, it's already running my unpack script
[09:53] <nbf1994> hola
[09:53] <DarkLegacy> Can I verbose in the middle of it unpacking?
[09:53] <boxgamex> ah didnt think about it, its late thanks Prohibited
[09:53] <CompuCh|p> you need an ubuntu channel for that? :)
[09:53] <spades> DarkLegacy not sure on that, add a v to the options next time though
[09:53] <DarkLegacy> I will, thanks
[09:53] <DarkLegacy> Sitting at a blank screen is very discomforting
[09:53] <CompuCh|p> I'll be giving rsnapshot a try now
[09:54] <azcazandco> morning all
[09:54] <caracola> holaaa
[09:54] <hangfire> DarkLegasy- maybe you can open another bash window and check all apps running
[09:54] <nbf1994> hola
[09:54] <caracola> jejejee
[09:54] <nbf1994> alguien po rahi
[09:54] <St0n3-C0l> I've an error....my ubuntu linux gives one error
[09:54] <azcazandco> anyone able to give me a little hand with vncviewer?
[09:54] <caracola> como chiulla maiteeeee
[09:55] <nbf1994> jejejeje
[09:55] <unstablesob> sigh... back into os x since i can't get wpa working w/my airport extreme
[09:55] <St0n3-C0l> hdd: cdrom drive appeared to be confused ...
[09:55] <St0n3-C0l> like this
[09:55] <azcazandco> I have it connecting but cannot see anything
[09:55] <RShadow> any other ideas?
[09:56] <Prohibited> anyways nobody has any idea about my ssh problem? :/
[09:56] <rnix> hi, can i, and if, where can i browse the apt-sources for ubuntu through the web?
[09:56] <spades> Prohibited tried tailing /var/log/messages for errors/
[09:56] <rnix> available apt-packages even...
[09:56] <St0n3-C0l> spades me ?
[09:57] <_narfmaster_> rnix, just go to the repo server and look for source instead of binary-i386
[09:57] <schizoschaf> the instructions in the wiki for installing tex-packages don't seem to wotk for me
[09:57] <Prohibited> spades - nothing was there
[09:57] <schizoschaf> as /usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex does not exist
[09:57] <St0n3-C0l> due to that error...sometimes my ubuntu takes too much time to load and also takes a lot usage
[09:57] <Prohibited> OH
[09:57] <Prohibited> It was already started
[09:57] <`paul> can i install fish protocol in ubuntu/gnome?
[09:57] <Prohibited> xD
[09:57] <Prohibited> My bad
[09:58] <neon> ;)
[09:58] <pinkman> Im in your pants, stealing your children!
[09:59] <rnix> _narfmaster_: available packages even. i want to know if there is a python2.4.3 available for amd64. and if so... is it a good idea to use it on a sarge machine?
[09:59] <St0n3-C0l> Police...:P
[09:59] <Fisher_P> has anyone had problems with YUV4MPEG encoding mpeg slideshows
[10:00] <Cripps> I have a *.pdf file here that when I open it, the print option in the file menu is disabled ... is there any way around this?
[10:00] <St0n3-C0l> anyone here..who can resolve my problem ??
[10:00] <_narfmaster_> rnix, okay now you lost me :p
[10:00] <DarkLegacy> Ok
[10:00] <DarkLegacy> Well I just executed another command I'm sitting at bash with
[10:00] <DarkLegacy> > and _
[10:00] <DarkLegacy> > _
[10:00] <hangfire> whats the problem
[10:00] <DarkLegacy> Is it working?
[10:00] <DarkLegacy> :(
[10:01] <rnix> hmm
[10:01] <DarkLegacy> I'm creating a list of all the .dlls in the kernel and outputting it into a file called files.lst
[10:01] <St0n3-C0l> hangfire: When I start my system...ubuntu says during the driver loading or after that in the top that "hdd: cdrom appears to be confused (some 0x03)" and the it takes alot of load
[10:01] <spades> DarkLegacy did you hit \ before return/enter?
[10:01] <DarkLegacy> No
[10:02] <Prohibited> How do you list all packages with like the word "ftp" in them with apt-get?
[10:02] <DarkLegacy> I'd guess something like sudo apt-get install *ftp
[10:02] <Minty> back again as gnome irc useless, nobody answer, my question was, have broken the themes in my Gnome setup so cannot boot under gnome, gnome second user works and kde for me works
[10:02] <Minty> have tried install gnome desktop to no avail
[10:03] <Minty> and have tried sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[10:03] <Mazrim_Taim> Is it possible to run Ubuntu on a PC with a P2 350mHz CPU and 128mb RAM?
[10:03] <Prohibited> DarkLegacy, no luck. "Regex compilation error - Invalid preceding regular expression"
[10:03] <spades> Prohibited it sounds redundant but try 'apt-cache search ftp | grep ftp'
[10:04] <hangfire> StoneCol- thats beyond me, Im sure someone else here can help
[10:04] <St0n3-C0l> hangfire: any help ?
[10:04] <Prohibited> spades - thanks
[10:04] <DarkLegacy> Oh I see
[10:05] <DarkLegacy> I got the syntax wrong
[10:05] <DarkLegacy> lol
[10:05] <DarkLegacy> Silly meh
[10:05] <jak08> ok, question the grub loader, does it set up osx and vista corectly?
[10:05] <damion_> hello what is the best bittorent program for linux
[10:05] <St0n3-C0l> hangfire: ehe...np but i think my cdrw is now fused
[10:05] <DarkLegacy> Woot, rebaseall worked! :)
[10:07] <Mazrim_Taim> Is it possible to run Ubuntu on a PC with a P2 350mHz CPU and 128mb RAM?
[10:07] <DarkLegacy> Woot!
[10:07] <DarkLegacy> It worked!
[10:07] <hangfire> StoneCol- Does your cdrw function? or is it not detected properly?
[10:07] <spades> Mazrim_Taim it might be, i would recomment trying with xubuntu or nubuntu, or if you got the know how, install server and install a minimal wm/de from command line
[10:08] <DarkLegacy> "Could not start kstartupconfig, check your installation"
[10:08] <CompuCh|p> hmm, rsnapshot doesn't really work. I get all kinds of errors, apart from the "Unable to chmod" - plus it seems unable to create hardlinks on the FAT disk
[10:08] <Mazrim_Taim> spades, OK
[10:08] <DarkLegacy> hmm
[10:08] <hyperstream> how can i download dapper drake flight 6  before it became the current ubuntu version? cause sounds for my nforce onbard card was supported then and now its messed up :x
[10:08] <spades> Mazrim_Taim for what its worth, i did a server install of 5.10 and installed xfce/xubuntu on my amd k6 450mhz, 128mb ram laptop a while ago
[10:09] <St0n3-C0l> hangfire: it was detected before...but now my windows also not detecting it but it's working
[10:09] <jak08> ok, does grub recognize vista and osx?
[10:09] <azcazandco>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 can someone tell me how I run a .run file?
[10:10] <hangfire> well if your also having problems with it in windows I guess something is wrong in bios, maybe its not slave properly or something
[10:11] <Minty> help can someone try and and help me fix gnome
[10:11] <_FisherP> has anyone had problems with YUV4MPEG encoding mpeg slideshows
[10:11] <St0n3-C0l> hangfire: It was detected and i didn't touched anything....i'll check ma bios
[10:12] <DarkLegacy> How do I enable verbose mode on Tar?
[10:12] <amit> hey ASh*after running  pear install log command I am getting following warning "Warning: parse_url(http://:8080/): Unable to parse url in PEAR/Downloader.php on  line 1305"
[10:12] <CompuCh|p> Anyone knows flexbackup?
[10:12] <DarkLegacy> --verbose?
[10:12] <CompuCh|p> DarkLegacy, it isn't -v ?
[10:12] <DarkLegacy> -v or -V ?
[10:13] <CompuCh|p>   -v, --verbose              verbosely list files processed
[10:13] <CompuCh|p>       --index-file=FILE      send verbose output to FILE
[10:13] <DarkLegacy> ok, thanks
[10:13] <spades> DarkLegacy just add a v to the options, ie: tar xzvf
[10:13] <CompuCh|p> as you could see when you typed tar --help :)
[10:13] <pyrooo> i have a problem with installing kubuntu, i booted up the disk, and pushed install kubuntu. when the installation starts loading the kernel and stuff i can see my screen, but when it reaches the point it should load kde it doesnt. the screen goes black and loses signal! (WTF?!)
[10:13] <pyrooo> when i push ctrl+alt+f1 for command promt the screen gets signal again and works. any ideas? please!
[10:14] <Prohibited> I need to edit a config file in ssh, how can I do that
[10:14] <CompuCh|p> and when you do ctrl+alt+f7 it keeps working?
[10:14] <CompuCh|p> Prohibited you need to edit a ssh config file locally, or you want to change a config file while connected over SSH?
[10:14] <DarkLegacy> Wow
[10:15] <DarkLegacy> I did verbose in tar and my computer went insane
[10:15] <DarkLegacy> Started beeping and displaying garbage
[10:15] <Prohibited> yeah I need to change a config file
[10:15] <Prohibited> I just did
[10:15] <Prohibited> "view" and it showed me the file
[10:15] <Prohibited> But if I edit it I don't know how to save..?
[10:15] <Lobster> nano file
[10:15] <spades> Prohibited use nano -w to open, edit as you see, control-x hit 'y' to save and enter to keep the name
[10:15] <Lobster> strg+x will save it
[10:16] <CompuCh|p> Lobster, u german?
[10:16] <Lobster> yeah
[10:16] <Lobster> sorry
[10:16] <amit> how to install php-pear log
[10:16] <CompuCh|p> :) Thought so. Only saw "Strg" on German keyboards.
[10:16] <Lobster> control+x or whatever ;)
[10:18] <GStubbs43> Hi, does anyone know why smileys aren't showing up on my gaim window? I have to type it in manually  like [;)]  to make ;)
[10:18] <GStubbs43> ; )
[10:19] <gore_> gtsubb check yoru preferences
[10:20] <Lobster> GStubbs43, you need to enable them in the preferences-window
[10:20] <GStubbs43> What in preferences?
[10:20] <GStubbs43> window?
[10:20] <pyrooo> i have a problem with installing kubuntu, i booted up the disk, and pushed install kubuntu. when the installation starts loading the kernel and stuff i can see my screen, but when it reaches the point it should load kde it doesnt. the screen goes black and loses signal! (WTF?!)
[10:20] <pyrooo> when i push ctrl+alt+f1 for command promt the screen gets signal again and works. any ideas? please!
[10:20] <snoops> how can i unmount mounts?
[10:20] <GStubbs43> Where is window in preferences?
[10:21] <`paul> ive installed kate on ubuntu but fish protocol seems not be working/installed
[10:21] <`paul> how do i install it?
[10:21] <Minty> Help please : how can I re install the gnome themes on my account, as have broken gnome ?????$
[10:22] <Lobster> Minty, they should be placed in .icons or .themes
[10:22] <Phixius> snoops: check the umount man page, you need to be root to unmount
[10:22] <Lobster> I'm not sure...
[10:22] <Minty> have a folder .themes in hidden files complety empty
[10:22] <darth_gimp> Hello roomies
[10:22] <GStubbs43> Is there a way to reset Ubuntu to how it was when it first got inatalled? Or would I have to completely reinstall it?
[10:23] <darth_gimp> Madpilot, you there?
[10:23] <Lobster> you can get gtk-themes at freashmeat.net
[10:23] <Mazrim_Taim> I'll go for xubuntu I think, is it hard to find drivers and stuff for Sound/Videocards?
[10:23] <deFrysk> GStubbs43, add a user and use that , it wil be fresh and like new
[10:23] <Madpilot> darth_gimp, I am, mostly
[10:23] <deFrysk> oh hes gone
[10:23] <darth_gimp> Madpilot, thanks for yesterday..
[10:23] <darth_gimp> Helped a lot.
[10:23] <Madpilot> darth_gimp, no problem
[10:23] <asdx> hi, i installed ubuntu 6.06 (32 bit) on a athlon 64, geforce fx 5200, and i've got a black screen with the nvidia driver...
[10:24] <Lobster> Mazrim_Taim, if it works with ubuntu it should work with xubuntu too
[10:24] <darth_gimp> anyone here into LEET speak..?
[10:24] <darth_gimp> I have a kid who trys to pull stuff with it on a forum I am on...
[10:24] <darth_gimp> I can get most of his stuff, but this one has a phrase he's messed with.
[10:25] <valQ> anyone who knows howto install madwifi?
[10:25] <valQ> please
[10:26] <Madpilot> darth_gimp, for non-tech-support stuff, please join #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:26] <darth_gimp> sorry.. forgot about that.
[10:26] <darth_gimp> before I run.. is there another chat client like Gaim but better?
[10:26] <pinkman> SOMEONE HELP ME!(caps are fun yes?)
[10:26] <Seamus> darth_gimp: xchat
[10:26] <darth_gimp> Gaim has some annoying features...
[10:27] <pinkman> I need to get the embbeded videos on apged to play for more then 1 second.
[10:27] <Madpilot> darth_gimp, XChat is great
[10:27] <Lobster> yeah... and gajim is great too
[10:27] <darth_gimp> yeah I use Xchat to come here.. but it doesn't do Yahurl or MSN does it?
[10:27] <GutzaNicolae> "-bash: make: command not found
[10:27] <GutzaNicolae> "....i`am root....what can i do to install things?
[10:27] <Lobster> use gajim and a jabber-transport
[10:27] <Madpilot> GutzaNicolae, did you install build-essential?
[10:27] <GStubbs43> what instant messagers does xchat work with (ie AIM Yahoo! IRC)
[10:28] <GutzaNicolae> no...where i find that pls
[10:28] <Madpilot> GutzaNicolae, "sudo apt-get install build-essential" from the command line
[10:28] <Madpilot> GStubbs43, just IRC
[10:28] <darth_gimp> brb
[10:28] <darth_gimp> Xchat is Awesome though
[10:29] <PORDO> anyone know of a usb speakerphone that will work in linux?
[10:29] <GStubbs43> OK, what other programs support AIM and Yahoo!?
[10:29] <GutzaNicolae> tks...is unpacking
[10:29] <Madpilot> GStubbs43, Gaim
[10:29] <GStubbs43> I'm using that... any others?
[10:29] <Lobster> SIM, Kopete, Jabber-Transports, centerICQ
[10:30] <Lobster> have a look at gnomefiles.org
[10:30] <CompuCh|p> Is there a simple way to pass all options in my script to another program?
[10:30] <pinkman> You all make me angry! :S
[10:31] <CompuCh|p> I mean: I want to call "myscript -any number of -arguments etc" and make myscript call " someprogram -any number of -arguments etc"
[10:31] <Seamus> CompuCh|p: in myscript >someprogram "$@"<
[10:32] <DarkLegacy> Could not start kstartupconfig
[10:32] <DarkLegacy> Why?
[10:32] <DarkLegacy> :\
[10:32] <CompuCh|p> Seamus: Sounds Perly, but it works. Thanks :)
[10:32] <pinguoin_c> hello  from france guys
[10:33] <Lobster> !fr
[10:33] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:33] <pinguoin_c> So i'ok
[10:33] <CompuCh|p> Hello pinguoin_c. Give my regards to France.
[10:33] <pinguoin_c> lol
[10:33] <Seamus> CompuCh|p: read man bash for more tips like that
[10:33] <pinguoin_c> may be  my  trouble  is  to difficult  for  the  french loool
[10:34] <CompuCh|p> Seamus, sometimes I'm just lazy and asking is quicker than going through 3622 pages of manual ;)
[10:34] <pinguoin_c> I encoure some  trouble  to remotly connect  to my mysql database
[10:34] <pinguoin_c> somebody have  some  idea
[10:35] <pinguoin_c> I  have  fallow a normal installation way
[10:35] <CompuCh|p> pinguoin_c what's the problem? How do you connect? What's the error?
[10:35] <Seamus> pinguoin_c: what is the value of the bind-address variable in /etc/mysql/my.cnf?
[10:36] <compengi> how to make vhosts for psybnc
[10:36] <GStubbs43> How do you connect to #ubuntu etc. in xchat-gnome?
[10:36] <Madpilot> GStubbs43, close xchat-gnome and use xchat instead, because it doesn't suck ;)
[10:36] <pinguoin_c> I have a 1001 trouble, it  seem toi be  the  login and password  but I  have  the  good  one
[10:37] <GutzaNicolae> how can i solve this problem : configure: error: *** GLIB >= 1.2.2 not installed - please install first ?
[10:37] <Seveas> GStubbs43, just tyoe /join #ubuntu
[10:37] <Seveas> !compiling > GutzaNicolae
[10:37] <dentist> when i do apt-get remove libldap2 it try to remove a whole load of other stuff too...how do i remove JUST that app?
[10:37] <Seamus> GutzaNicolae: install glib maybe :)
[10:37] <Madpilot> morning, Seveas
[10:37] <barb> howto find out what command a menu itom issues ?
[10:37] <GutzaNicolae> oh yes...i should better ask how:)
[10:37] <Seamus> !compiling > Seamus
[10:38] <Seveas> moin
[10:38] <GStubbs43> it says:
[10:38] <GStubbs43> Looking up #ubuntu..
[10:38] <GStubbs43> --- Unknown host. Maybe you misspelled it?
[10:38] <GStubbs43> and it won't stop trying to connect
[10:39] <barb> anyone ?
[10:39] <Lobster> you got something wron with the server...
[10:39] <pinguoin_c> seamus ,  the  first  step a developper  do  its  to read man page after that he  read  the  official documentation after  that  he  try  to brute force a solution etc , but at least he  go to the irc, just  because he  know that  somebody  will talk about man page
[10:39] <Lobster> or your nick is allready in use...
[10:40] <Madpilot> barb, right click on the "Applications" menu, choose "Edit Menu" and find the item you want, then hit Properties
[10:40] <CompuCh|p> Is there a $CRONTAB_EDITOR command or something like that, that let's >crontab -e< open with vi(m) instead of nano ?
[10:40] <Seamus> pinguoin_c: Whaa?
[10:40] <barb> Madpilot thank you.
[10:40] <Terminus> CompuCh|p: sudo update-alternatives --config editor and select vim.
[10:40] <Seamus> CompuCh|p: EDITOR variable
[10:41] <pinguoin_c> join #ubuntu-fr
[10:41] <pinguoin_c> #ubuntu-fr
[10:41] <revilot> anyone have a problem with firefox tabs displaying pictures in them
[10:41] <pinguoin_c> #join ubuntu-fr
[10:41] <CompuCh|p> dentist, the other stuff it removes is probably dependencies that were installed just for that program. Are you sure you want to keep them?
[10:42] <CompuCh|p> Thanks Terminus, I didn't know that one yet :S
[10:42] <Lobster> pinguoin_c, /join #ubuntu-fr ;)
[10:42] <Terminus> CompuCh|p: np. that will make vim the default for everything. if you want it just for crontab, use Seamus' solution.
[10:43] <GStubbs43> Now, it just doesn't do anything and stays blank...
[10:43] <barb> Madpilot what if it's not listed there ?
[10:44] <DarkLegacy> Is it possible to run Kubuntu under CygWin?
[10:44] <Madpilot> barb, what're you looking for?
[10:44] <dentist> anyone? how to remove a package without everything its linked to?
[10:44] <barb> quit
[10:44] <dentist> apt-get remove libldap2 removes about 14 other apps with it
[10:44] <dentist> oh
[10:45] <dentist> i just read your reply... no the others arnt dependant
[10:45] <dentist> i *just* insstalled libldap, the others were installed months ago
[10:45] <Terminus> DarkLegacy: nope. they're two different animals. if you want to run kubuntu under windows, use qemu or other vm software.
[10:45] <pinguoin_c> thx lobster
[10:45] <jenda-lappy> Is there anything I can do with a revoked GPG key?
[10:46] <barb> Madpilot the quit button
[10:46] <revilot> anyone have a problem with firefox tabs displaying little pictures in them when you view a picture
[10:46] <Terminus> DarkLegacy: sorry, qemu doesn't run under windows. >_<
[10:46] <Madpilot> barb, ah, that's a programmed option... "shutdown" works on the command line, and has lots of options
[10:46] <Seamus> revilot: what exactly is the problem?
[10:46] <Terminus> DarkLegacy: use vmware, parallels, etc instead.
[10:47] <revilot> Seamus: when i view a picture it will display in the window like normal but it also displays in the tab at the top
[10:47] <CompuCh|p> Thanks Terminus, vim for everything is better.
[10:47] <revilot> when its in a seperate tabe
[10:47] <Seamus> revilot: it's ment to do that
[10:47] <Lobster> revilot, afaik this is a plugin-thing
[10:47] <barb> Madpilot will/can shutdown  logout the user only ?
[10:47] <Terminus> DarkLegacy: whoops, apparently there're windows bins after all http://free.oszoo.org/download.php
[10:47] <revilot> Seamus: i havent installed any plugins
[10:48] <CompuCh|p> revilot it does that with me too
[10:48] <revilot> Seamus: its the stupidest thing ive ever seen
[10:48] <Terminus> CompuCh|p: there're other stuff you can change the defaults for in /etc/alternatives/ =)
[10:48] <Seamus> revilot: it's so if you have lots of tabs open you can still see which tab is the pic, it has nothing to do with plugins
[10:48] <revilot> Seamus: you cant even tell what it is its so smashed down
[10:48] <CompuCh|p> version 1.5.0.4 on Windows does it as well. I think it's a feature, rather :)
[10:48] <azcazandco> can anyone suggest why I switched on an ubuntu box this morning only for it to boot up in 640x480 with no other options?
[10:48] <CompuCh|p> Terminus, I saw that. After I tested flexbackup I'll give it a try
[10:49] <revilot> Seamus: wow, what a worthless "feature"
[10:49] <Madpilot> barb, I think "logout" is the command line logout command - there's probably also an option in "shutdown" that actually logs out
[10:49] <Madpilot> azcazandco, was your monitor turned off while the box was starting up?
[10:49] <revilot> Seamus: any idea what its called or how to turn it off
[10:49] <revilot> Seamus: i dont even know what to use as search terms
[10:49] <barb> ok thanks again.   i'll read up on those.
[10:49] <Seamus> revilot: well personally I find it useful but if you want to disable favicons all together go to about:config and change browser.chrome.favicons to false
[10:50] <ALL4N> hey, anyone know what is wrong when I can in the console use export command to set environment variable, but if I try to put it in a bash script, the variable is never created?
[10:50] <revilot> no its not a favicon, the entire tab is filled with a garbled image
[10:50] <ALL4N> that is, after the script has been run, the variable is gone
[10:50] <revilot> Seamus: no its not a favicon, the entire tab is filled with a garbled image
[10:51] <Seamus> ALL4N: a variable can only be inherited by a processes children not it's parent
[10:51] <Seamus> revilot: screenshot?
[10:51] <compengi> how to make vhosts for psybnc
[10:51] <ALL4N> Seamus: so if I want to set a bunch of environment variables using a bash script file, what to do?
[10:52] <GutzaNicolae> pls give me install command for glib
[10:52] <Seamus> ALL4N: an alternative is to source the script instead of running it
[10:52] <Seamus> type . file or source file
[10:52] <ALL4N> trying..
[10:52] <Seamus> ALL4N: or even better put all variable declerations in $HOME/.bashrc
[10:53] <hajuu> Hey guys! Can anyone else on breezy get nvidia-xconfig? Seems to have been removed from the repositories :/
[10:53] <GutzaNicolae> anyone?  install command for GLIB pls?
[10:54] <ALL4N> Seamus: it worked beautifully, thanks a lot.. for your suggestion to put them in bashrc, its not an option since this script is run before ant compilation.. and I'd rather not have all the weblogic variables in my classpath
[10:54] <ALL4N> Seamus:  anyhow, thanks a lot man
[10:54] <tonpere> rofl
[10:54] <tonpere> Yo
[10:54] <Seamus> hajuu:  http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/nvidia-xconfig
[10:55] <angela> hola
[10:55] <hajuu> Seamus: Yeah but the ubuntu wiki points to the package, so one would think it would be available from their repositories
[10:56] <CompuCh|p> revilot, this is what you mean? http://home.terrabulgaria.com/public/fftabs.png ?
[10:56] <angela> ariol
[10:56] <revilot> YES
[10:56] <Seamus> hajuu: ?????
[10:56] <revilot> CompuCh|p: wait im sry no
[10:57] <revilot> CompuCh|p: those are favicons
[10:57] <GutzaNicolae> anyone can give me install command for GLIB pls?
[10:58] <Madpilot> GutzaNicolae, search Synaptic for 'glib' and see what comes up
[10:58] <CompuCh|p> revilot then what exactly do you mean? Make a screenshot
[10:58] <Gorlist> Morning
[10:59] <CompuCh|p> GutzaNicolae doesn't apt-get install glib work?
[10:59] <revilot> CompuCh|p: coming right up
[10:59] <Gorlist> ive installed a program called Pixel, is their any proper method in removing it?
[10:59] <Gorlist> or do I just delete the installed directory?
[10:59] <CompuCh|p> Gorlist, how did you install it? With apt-get?
[10:59] <Gorlist> (it hasn't been done by the package manager_
[10:59] <Gorlist> downloaded file ;)
[10:59] <revilot> CompuCh|p: www.revilot.com/wth.png
[11:00] <GutzaNicolae> CompuCh|p, Reading package lists... Done
[11:00] <GutzaNicolae> Building dependency tree... Done
[11:00] <GutzaNicolae> E: Couldn't find package glib
[11:00] <CompuCh|p> In that case you can probably just remove it. Just remember it might have put config files in /etc or your home dir which will be left dangling around in the system
[11:00] <Gorlist> it had installed its self into usr/share
[11:01] <CompuCh|p> revilot, above the tabs, just below the address bar you mean
[11:01] <masterofallarts> hi!
[11:01] <revilot> CompuCh|p: below the address bar is my tabs
[11:01] <Rajuu> hey guys um.. my glx isnt working and I have no idea why.. My xorg logs dont show any error, it appears to load fine, but when I run glxgears it says "Extension glx missing on display"....
[11:01] <Rajuu> anyone got any ideas?
[11:01] <revilot> CompuCh|p: those other tabs are the screenshot you sent me
[11:01] <CompuCh|p> sorry, I see it now
[11:02] <rpedro> Rajuu: what gfx card you have?
[11:02] <CompuCh|p> The page with "Absolute beginner talk - Ubuntu Forums", is that a tab or a bookmark?
[11:02] <revilot> CompuCh|p: thats a tab
[11:02] <Rajuu> a TNT2 M64
[11:02] <Gorlist> thanks, removed it
[11:02] <GutzaNicolae> CompuCh|p,  i got this:E: Couldn't find package glib
[11:02] <revilot> CompuCh|p: there are 3 tabs there total
[11:02] <Gorlist> usr/share and home directory
[11:03] <CompuCh|p> Looks like something is really screwed up. I'd almost say it looks like you haven't got enough memory, but I haven't got experience with this
[11:03] <masterofallarts> i have a question. when I start some other window manager avoiding to start gnome-settings-daemon, then start a gnome app, which font does it use?
[11:03] <dina> sweetwater
[11:03] <revilot> CompuCh|p: Ive got 1Gb so pretty sure thats not it
[11:04] <rpedro> Rajuu: that's strange ... nvidia cards normally don't have issues with xgl. Are you sure you have the 3d drivers installed and configured?
[11:04] <Rajuu> ... im not using xgl
[11:04] <Rajuu> lol
[11:04] <masterofallarts> Actually, I am using fluxbox, and some font is sure used. But I need to know where this "default" font is specified so I can change the size.
[11:04] <rpedro> Rajuu: oh, ok :) sorry misread
[11:04] <CompuCh|p> Whoever asked about glib :) - Here it's called libglib2.0-0.
[11:04] <rpedro> !nvidia
[11:04] <revilot> CompuCh|p: thx for looking anyway m8
[11:04] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:04] <Rajuu> Yeah I just followed the wiki before I joined
[11:04] <CompuCh|p> revilot sorry I can't h elp
[11:05] <Rajuu> Everything seemed to go fine
[11:05] <revilot> CompuCh|p: np ill get it sorted somehow
[11:05] <Rajuu> but then restarted and still no glx
[11:05] <xwind> msttcorefonts, what/which repository?
[11:05] <CompuCh|p> GutzaNicolae, try typing $sudo aptitude in a terminal, and use the / key to search for glib
[11:05] <StyleUK> Hi, I'm using Xfce and I changed my resolution and now it's gone horribly small and distorted, how do I get it back. Ctrl + Alt + "+" or "-" don't work. Any ideas?
[11:06] <m_0_r_0_n> Hi, I am looking for the kernel sources version 2.6.x.x, but I can only find sources to kernel 2.4.x.x in the apt-cache. Are there  no actual kernel sources?
[11:06] <Prohibited> hey guys I am trying to compile a few things (gcc++  i think it is) I used apt to get it and get errors like "C compiler cannot create executables" .. Help ?
[11:06] <`paul> apt-get konqueror got this error: dpkg: syntax error: unknown group `fuse' in statusoverride file
[11:06] <rpedro> Rajuu: really can't help you since I haven't used an nvidia card on linux in some time, maybe someone else can, and pasting the contents of your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to pastebin may help
[11:06] <`paul> help
[11:08] <Markiedam> Hi folks :)
[11:08] <CompuCh|p> Hi Markiedam
[11:08] <Rajuu> Okay :D.. So does anyone else know what could be wrong? Do I need to disable nv?
[11:08] <Rajuu> or something else silly
[11:08] <StyleUK> Hi, I'm using Xfce and I changed my resolution and now it's gone horribly small and distorted, how do I get it back. Ctrl + Alt + "+" or "-" don't work. Any ideas?
[11:08] <CompuCh|p> I mean: /nick folks; Hi Markiedam
[11:08] <kindor> use the + on your nummeric keypad
[11:08] <Markiedam> StyleUK, switch to a console and edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:09] <StyleUK> Markiedam tried that :x
[11:09] <StyleUK> kilgore doesn't work?
[11:09] <evyant> # LAS VILLAS
[11:09] <evyant> #LAS VILLAs
[11:09] <evyant> #LAS VILLAs
[11:09] <evyant> #LAS VILLAS
[11:09] <CompuCh|p> #LAS VEGAS? :P
[11:09] <kindor> wtd
[11:10] <compengi> how to make vhosts for irc
[11:10] <kindor> edit your ptr record
[11:10] <xwind> ubuntu howto has instructions for installing msttcorefonts but there is no specifics on what repository to use.
[11:10] <xwind> does anyone know?
[11:10] <Markiedam> xwind, multiverse
[11:10] <Markiedam> add universe and multiverse
[11:10] <jenda-lappy> How can I add page numbers in OOo?
[11:10] <xwind> backports?
[11:10] <sig-segv> Hello. Can I get some recommendations for sizes of /var and /tmp partitions to be used with Ubuntu for a development workstation? Are 750MB for each enough?
[11:10] <Markiedam> xwind, no.. not backports
[11:10] <Madpilot> xwind, no, just regular Universe & Multiverse
[11:11] <Madpilot> ubotu, tell xwind about universe
[11:11] <xwind> ah ok
[11:11] <Markiedam> any people from the netherland here? :)
[11:11] <Markiedam> netherlands
[11:11] <CompuCh|p> jenda-lappy you might want to ask that in a OOo support channel
[11:12] <Prohibited> hey guys I am trying to compile a few things (gcc++  i think it is) I used apt to get it and get errors like "C compiler cannot create executables" .. Help ?
[11:12] <jenda-lappy> OK
[11:13] <Cryptid> Hey Can i make a fresh install of Ubuntu from the Ubuntu-Alternative-Dapper ISO ????
[11:13] <CompuCh|p> Oh, by the way:
[11:13] <CompuCh|p> !OOo is OpenOffice.org
[11:13] <gore_> !OOo
[11:13] <ubotu> I know nothing about OOo
[11:13] <gore_> hehe
[11:14] <Markiedam> jenda-lappy, take a look at Autotext
[11:14] <m_0_r_0_n> Where do I find the 2.6.x.x kernel sources?
[11:14] <Markiedam> m_0_r_0_n, Synaptic package mananger... search for kernel-source
[11:14] <CompuCh|p> :)
[11:14] <CompuCh|p> Actually, I think I meant: !OOo is <alias> OpenOffice.org
[11:14] <Andrivid> I need help with KdeTv
[11:14] <m_0_r_0_n> Markiedam, I can only find 2.4.x.x kernel sources!
[11:15] <Andrivid> Is this the right room for KdeTv?
[11:15] <Cryptid> Hey Can i make a fresh install of Ubuntu from the Ubuntu-Alternative-Dapper ISO ????
[11:15] <Markiedam> m_0_r_0_n, you have to look better ;)... you are running dapper drake 6.06?
[11:15] <m_0_r_0_n> yep
[11:15] <Radar> is there an alternative way to install libruby-dev?
[11:16] <xwind> Cryptid: just did that an hour ago.
[11:16] <m_0_r_0_n> apt-cache search kernel-source
[11:16] <mzuverink> I have a large audio library and I am running out of space on my /home dir and have plenty  in / .  Where would the standard convention say to place these mp3 off / ?
[11:16] <m_0_r_0_n> kernel-source-2.4.27 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.27 with Debian patches
[11:16] <Cryptid> xwind, i dont want to upgrade i want to make a totally fresh install is that possible with the alternate cd or will i have to download the original thing???
[11:17] <xwind> which original thing?
[11:17] <Markiedam> m_0_r_0_n, linux-source-2.6.15
[11:17] <jenda-lappy> Markiedam, doesn't seem to help...
[11:17] <hajuu> Hm so, when loading now I get an error: "Failed to load GLX extension (Nvidia X driver not found) ; even though ive installed nvidia-legacy and the linux-restricted...-nvidia-legacy packages.. It also says its "Ignoring GLCore" or something?
[11:17] <hajuu> any ideas?
[11:18] <xwind> Am using the ubuntu 6.06 alternate iso.
[11:18] <AV1611> BTW, can anybody tell me: is it possible to add the live-install CD (not the alternate one) as a CD for apt-sources.list by "apt-cdrom add" command
[11:18] <AV1611> ??
[11:18] <Cryptid> xwind, did u upgrade by any chnage from breezy to dapper?
[11:18] <Prohibited> hey guys I am trying to compile a few things (gcc++  i think it is) I used apt to get it and get errors like "C compiler cannot create executables" .. Help ?
[11:18] <hajuu> AV1611: sure, but why would you? Its just a cut-down version of the full thing really
[11:19] <Radar> Prohibited, what app?
[11:19] <xwind> i have not. it was a fresh install. are u confused with the live and alternate cd?
[11:19] <Prohibited> Unreal, but a few others
[11:19] <Markiedam> jenda-lappy, ok.. sorry.. i am not a OOo expert ;)
[11:19] <Prohibited> Like pure-ftpd
[11:19] <Markiedam> m_0_r_0_n, does that work?
[11:19] <Radar> Prohibited, try apt-get install <app>?
[11:19] <jenda-lappy> Markiedam, no prob - thanks ;)
[11:19] <gore_> ground control to major tom
[11:20] <hajuu> Hm so, when loading now I get an error: "Failed to load GLX extension (Nvidia X driver not found) ; even though ive installed nvidia-legacy and the linux-restricted...-nvidia-legacy packages.. It also says its "Ignoring request to load GLCore"But doesnt give a reason... Any ideas?
[11:20] <Prohibited> Radar - Not in apt-get
[11:20] <Cryptid> xwind, there is a install disk then a live disk and then a alternate disk which is used to upgrade from breezy to Dapper so did u use the install disk or the alternate disk???
[11:20] <gore_> hajuu
[11:20] <gore_> I recommend goign to nvidia site
[11:20] <gore_> and installing there drivers
[11:21] <xwind> Cryptid: hang on let me check.
[11:21] <hajuu> Uh.. I *have* installed their drivers
[11:21] <gore_> and it still crashed?
[11:21] <Radar> Prohibited, sorry I dont know how. I also have the same problem with ruby.
[11:22] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: what card do you have?
[11:22] <hajuu> well I can go there and download the ubuntu package.. but that seems pointless since I just downloaded exactly the same thing from the repositories...
[11:22] <hajuu> fyrestrtr: a tnt2 m64
[11:22] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: what Device line do you have in your xorg.conf ?
[11:22] <gore_> you may want to go on the forum and see if your card is supported by the most recent release
[11:22] <xwind> Cryptid: i used this one - http://mirror.cs.umn.edu/ubuntu-releases/6.06/ubuntu-6.06-alternate-i386.iso
[11:23] <hajuu> gore_: It is supported, so says the documentation.
[11:23] <hajuu> documentation > forum
[11:23] <gore_> very true
[11:23] <hajuu> fyrestrtr: sec im command line so cant paste lol
[11:23] <gore_> oohh
[11:23] <Cryptid> xwind, ok thanx thts the alternate cd
[11:23] <gore_> umm
[11:23] <m_0_r_0_n> Markiedam, yes, thx for helping
[11:23] <xwind> :)
[11:23] <Cryptid> xwind, so how is dapper?better than breezy?
[11:23] <gore_> sometimes you need to point it to the correct gl drivers
[11:23] <fyrestrtr> Cryptid: yes
[11:23] <gore_> I forget the directory let me check
[11:23] <hajuu> fyrestrtr: Which line exactly did you want?
[11:23] <xwind> Cryptid: u can say that.
[11:24] <gore_> I had to do all this for my nvid install
[11:24] <gore_> he wants to know if you have "nvidia" instead of "nv" I think
[11:24] <t0dd> Hey. I just installed ubuntu on my dell inspiron 5100, and I can't establish a wireless connection. I read somewhere that I need to install ndiswrapper, and I believe I managed to do that (only after installing gcc, linux headers and a ton of other things).. would anyone happen to know what I should do next? It still isnt associating the card properly
[11:24] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: in Section "Device" the Driver line, it should say "nvidia" and also have a line in there Option "RenderAccel" "true"
[11:24] <hajuu> nah im loading nv, but shouldnt I be loading nvidia?
[11:24] <hajuu> like instead?
[11:24] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: errmm, yeah.
[11:24] <gore_> yah it should be Device = "nvidia"
[11:24] <Cryptid> fyrestrtr, xwind what are the main diffrences is it faster than breezy and have better hardware detection???
[11:24] <Alron> Hello :)
[11:25] <fyrestrtr> and comment out the Load "dri" line in the Module section
[11:25] <fyrestrtr> there is no = sign, its just Device "nvidia"
[11:25] <Markiedam> m_0_r_0_n, np :)
[11:25] <gore_> right =[
[11:25] <Seamus> t0dd: does  your card show up in iwconfig?
[11:25] <fyrestrtr> sorry, Driver "nvidia"
[11:25] <t0dd> yeah
[11:25] <t0dd> as eth1
[11:26] <Hajuu2> fyrestrtr: 	Driver		"nv"
[11:26] <fyrestrtr> Cryptid: better hardware support, newer kernel and programs, etc.
[11:26] <xwind> Cryptid: well, it is prettier i wud say.
[11:26] <fyrestrtr> Hajuu2: change it to Driver "nvidia"
[11:26] <Hajuu2> okee and put in that render line?
[11:26] <Markiedam> is there already better out-of-the-box support for the broadcom wireless cars?
[11:26] <Seamus> t0dd: and can you see the network you are trying to connect to in iwlist eth1 scan ?
[11:26] <fyrestrtr> t0dd: how did you install ndiswrapper?
[11:26] <Markiedam> i really hate it to use the windows drivers using ndiswrapper
[11:27] <fyrestrtr> Hajuu2: yes.
[11:27] <GutzaNicolae> it seams i got glib 1.1 and xmms ask me for glib 1.2.2....where cand i get that and how to install.tks
[11:27] <guapo13> rtr
[11:27] <t0dd> Seamus: no
[11:27] <t0dd> well, I get "No scan results"
[11:27] <fyrestrtr> GutzaNicolae: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade should fetch it for you.
[11:27] <Markiedam> t0dd, broadcom?
[11:27] <t0dd> Yeah
[11:27] <Markiedam> Acer laptop?
[11:28] <t0dd> Dell Inspiron
[11:28] <Markiedam> does you're laptop have a button to enable/disable wireless?
[11:28] <Seamus> t0dd: ifconfig eth1 up
[11:29] <Markiedam> t0dd, you probaly have to download a ACPI package for you're laptop to enable you're wireless card..
[11:29] <t0dd> mm
[11:29] <t0dd> I get SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory
[11:29] <Markiedam> t0dd, give me the exact laptop type
[11:29] <t0dd> when I type that, Seamus
[11:30] <t0dd> Dell inspiron 5100
[11:30] <Seamus> Markiedam: if he can see his card in iwconfig then the card is working
[11:30] <hajuu> fyrestrtr: Now when I restart X it says "Failed to insert kernel module nvidia" or something
[11:30] <Seamus> Markiedam:acpi is power management
[11:30] <Markiedam> Seamus, that is not true...
[11:30] <Markiedam> i had the same problem...
[11:30] <Seamus> t0dd: sudo ifconfig eth1 up
[11:30] <Markiedam> you have to enable the card with a ACPI package...
[11:31] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: are you on dapper?
[11:31] <t0dd> I get the same thing, Seamus
[11:31] <hajuu> Nope, breezy.
[11:31] <hajuu> I only updated from hoary for nvidia-legacy
[11:31] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: ....oh.
[11:32] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: try modprobe nvidia
[11:32] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: then restart X
[11:32] <hajuu> It says no such device
[11:32] <t0dd> what is the keyboard shortcut to get to the desktop?
[11:32] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: you are trying it with sudo right?
[11:33] <NickaNicka> t0dd: Alt + F7
[11:33] <NickaNicka> ?
[11:33] <hajuu> fyrestrtr: of course.
[11:33] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: your drivers aren't installed properly.
[11:33] <mc__> NickaNicka, no Alt + F7 moves a window
[11:33] <NickaNicka> moves a window?
[11:34] <masterofallarts> When I start gnome apps without using the gnome-settings-daemon, which font do they use?
[11:34] <mc__> NickaNicka, yes
[11:34] <NickaNicka> u mean swich between virtual desktops?
[11:34] <NickaNicka> ...not like go to x from console?
[11:35] <TANATHOS> hi, is it safe to uninstall apache if i have apache 2?
[11:35] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: cd /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/video ?
[11:35] <fyrestrtr> hajuu: do you see nvidia there?
[11:35] <t0dd> mc__ what is the shortcut then to minimize all windows and get to the active desktop?
[11:35] <t0dd> assuming there is one
[11:35] <petrov> is ubuntu good for server or is debian better?
[11:35] <mc__> t0dd, duno
[11:35] <NickaNicka> oh
[11:36] <mc__> petrov, ubuntu and debian are quite the same
[11:36] <t0dd> ok
[11:36] <NickaNicka> I think there is not default
[11:36] <fyrestrtr> t0dd: ctrl+alt+d
[11:36] <NickaNicka> oh
[11:36] <t0dd> oo, ok
[11:36] <sskroeder> Hi all ... i'm having some trouble getting a tftp to work ... anybody here can tell me how to troubleshoot a tftp (I'm setting up a PXE-net-install environ)
[11:36] <t0dd> thanks.
[11:36] <KJro> hello there
[11:36] <jin6093> I'm newbie. what is that compared to rpm?
[11:36] <fyrestrtr> t0dd: System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts
[11:36] <KJro> question i am on a DELL machine with  VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82815 CGC [Chipset Gra phics Controller] 
[11:37] <KJro> do i have any chance to activate open gl ????
[11:37] <fyrestrtr> jin6093: apt-get
[11:37] <petrov> mc__: what's the difference between ubuntu and debian
[11:37] <KJ-ro> BIIIG
[11:38] <mc__> petrov, other installer,other packages preinstalled,and not all(but most) packages are the same
[11:38] <gore_> does anyone know about doing a network boot on a computer that doesnt have a cdrom or harddrive?
[11:38] <jin6093> fyrestrtr : Thank you.
[11:38] <petrov> mc__ : thx
[11:38] <DarkLegacy> Sup
[11:38] <DarkLegacy> I got VmWare working
[11:39] <DarkLegacy> Well, at least I got what I wanted
[11:39] <DarkLegacy> I got a dual-boot
[11:39] <DarkLegacy> XD
[11:39] <mc__> petrov, no problem
[11:39] <fyrestrtr> gore_: what do you want to know about it?
[11:40] <KJ-ro> (12:37:05) KJro: question i am on a DELL machine with  VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82815 CGC [Chipset Gra phics Controller] 
[11:40] <KJ-ro> (12:37:18) KJro: do i have any chance to activate open gl ????
[11:40] <fyrestrtr> !video > KJ-ro
[11:40] <ubotu> I know nothing about video
[11:40] <KJ-ro> :(
[11:40] <POVaddct> KJ-ro: the i815 chipset is so shitty, i doubt that openGL is supported on that
[11:40] <gore_> I want to know if I can make my laptop boot from my pc via my router to my pc
[11:40] <gore_> from network boot
[11:40] <masterofallarts> what is the command to reconfigure X?
[11:40] <masterofallarts> there is some interface, I remember.
[11:40] <POVaddct> !drxx
[11:40] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart (GNOME), sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart (KDE) To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:40] <zcat[1] > I have a serial mouse on ttyS0 which isn't being picked up by the ubuntu installer. How would I get that to work?
[11:41] <KJ-ro> POVaddct thought so....
[11:41] <nomin> !joystick
[11:41] <ubotu> I know nothing about joystick
[11:41] <gore_> fyrestrtr, my laptops harddrive crashed, and for some reason when there is no harddrive present it wont let the computer boot from cd-rom so I dont have the option of runnign knoppix
[11:41] <gore_> the onyl real option I have is to boot from network
[11:41] <Alron79> masterofallarts: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg
[11:42] <nomin> !cedega
[11:42] <ubotu> cedega is a project based on wine, aimed at running windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega
[11:42] <zcat[1] > gore_: sounds more like your drive controller crashed...
[11:42] <t0dd> what is gnome in regards to ubuntu?
[11:42] <zcat[1] > try removing the faulty hdd and see if it will boot from CD then?
[11:42] <gore_> should I just toss the laptop
[11:42] <fyrestrtr> t0dd: a desktop?
[11:42] <gore_> or attempt trying a new harddrive in there
[11:43] <zcat[1] > or that :)
[11:43] <mc__> t0dd,  a "desktop enviromnent"
[11:43] <nomin> ubuntu needs a program that emulates the mouse and keyboard with a joystick
[11:43] <KJ-ro> POVaddct .. but how about running compozite manager ?
[11:43] <fyrestrtr> gore_: take it in for repair, and don't open it up unless you know what you are doing.
[11:43] <nomin> !qjoypad
[11:43] <masterofallarts> Alron79: funny, im told xorg is not installed...
[11:43] <ubotu> I know nothing about qjoypad
[11:43] <zcat[1] > bah, laptop drives are the same as desktop drives...
[11:43] <zcat[1] > just smaller
[11:43] <fyrestrtr> !xgl > KJ-ro
[11:43] <gore_> yah I'll get reemed for labor though fyrestrtr
[11:43] <POVaddct> KJ-ro: never used that
[11:44] <POVaddct> KJ-ro: i don't care about transparent windows and stuff
[11:44] <Alron79> masterofallarts: that's odd ^^. I might have typed wrong maybe.. hmmmm, take a look into Ubuntu Guide :)
[11:44] <fyrestrtr> gore_: how old is the laptop?
[11:44] <gore_> fairly
[11:44] <gore_> like 3 years
[11:44] <KJ-ro> furestrtr ... problem is that video hardware wont support it .. or ? ---> VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82815 CGC [Chipset Gra phics Controller] 
[11:44] <zcat[1] > seriously, you can usually get the drive out without taking the lappy apart at all, go buy a replacement, and drop the new one in.. if you can do a desktop drive a laptop drive is no big issue.
[11:45] <KJ-ro> upsss.... fyrestrtr
[11:45] <KJ-ro> typo
[11:45] <t0dd> oh, is the gnome desktop environment used by most linux distros?
[11:45] <POVaddct> t0dd: no. some use gnome, some use kde.
[11:45] <Alron79> nomin: doesn't joy2keys does that?
[11:45] <Markiedam> t0dd, i think KDE wil be used more..
[11:45] <t0dd> oh, ok
[11:46] <masterofallarts> but really, where does the default font come from that gnome apps use when gnomesettingsdaemon is not running?
[11:46] <t0dd> I really have not been exposed to any operating systems beyond windows, so please excuse the noobish questions.
[11:46] <KJ-ro> fyreststr .... problem is that video hardware wont support it (i think so) .. or ? ---> VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82815 CGC [Chipset Gra phics Controller] 
[11:46] <fyrestrtr> t0dd: its not required, which is the good think about linux. Its all about choice. However, gnome is more and more predominant. RH, FC, Ubuntu and SuSE all have gnome as their default desktop; but nothing is stopping you from installing whatever else you like.
[11:46] <nomin> Alron79: I've looked for programs that do it.  I think that is one of them.  qjoypad also does it.  However, none of those programs are made for ubuntu yet, and they haven't been worked on in a while.
[11:46] <fyrestrtr> KJ-ro: look it up on the page, there is a list of supported hardware.
[11:46] <masterofallarts> POVaddct: there is fluxbox, too!
[11:46] <DarkLegacy> Fluxbox :D
[11:47] <t0dd> oh, it is changable too? that is pretty sweet
[11:47] <aLPHa_LeaK> yes!
[11:47] <mc__> t0dd, no problem ,but you could save our time if you just would ask www.wikipedia.org,you can ask questions if you dou not understand sth
[11:47] <t0dd> yeah, i am
[11:47] <masterofallarts> DarkLegacy: ok, no DE, really
[11:47] <POVaddct> masterofallarts: there is a whole bunch of window managers. but i didn't want to list the all here.
[11:47] <DarkLegacy> DE?
[11:47] <masterofallarts> Desktop environment
[11:47] <DarkLegacy> Oh
[11:47] <DarkLegacy> lol
[11:47] <DarkLegacy> Bash FTW
[11:47] <masterofallarts> FTW?
[11:47] <POVaddct> fyrestrtr: if console, then console+screen :)
[11:47] <aLPHa_LeaK> masterofallarts: but hey, who needs a de when he can get a wm =)
[11:48] <fyrestrtr> POVaddct: no other way about it. screen > *
[11:48] <masterofallarts> aLPHa_LeaK: Thats what I think!
[11:48] <jin6093> what is the command compared to '#rpm -ql package_name'? Is there?
[11:48] <Markiedam> does anyone has te problem with aMSN that when you use the webcam the program becomes very slow respondig?
[11:48] <t0dd> I suppose getting familiar with unix might be useful if I am taking a systems level programming course next semester, haha..
[11:48] <aLPHa_LeaK> any
[11:48] <fyrestrtr> jin6093: what does -ql do?
[11:48] <POVaddct> jin6093: dpkg -L package_name
[11:48] <zcat[1] > fyrestrtr: when I can run GIMP in screen I'll believe you :)
[11:48] <Alron79> nomin: I see. Thanks for the explanation mate. I never used that in Linux, but I used JoyToKeys a lot under Windows a while ago and it was pretty neat. Weird that they haven't done a package for Ubuntu out of those yet. Maybe they are not so popular. If I was going to build a media box, I'd love to use a joypad to control the machine. Since I'm lazy, I use an Xbox for that task ^_^
[11:48] <masterofallarts> I want to change the font size independently of gnomesettingsdaemon!
[11:49] <aLPHa_LeaK> zcat[1] : screen gimp does work :D
[11:49] <masterofallarts> wtf cant I get to know how?
[11:49] <zcat[1] > ?!!
[11:49] <DarkLegacy> IHm
[11:49] <DarkLegacy> Some consoles have hard drives right
[11:49] <DarkLegacy> So would it theortetically be possible to install Linux on something like a PS2/XBOX?
[11:49] <gore_> fyrestrtr, its about 3 years old what do you think, lost cause? or should I try just replacing the harddrive and see if that fixes the problem
[11:49] <KJ-ro> fyrestrtr ... couldn't find it.... but as i know it only works with nvidia... and also with ati cards....
[11:50] <zcat[1] > DarkLegacy: yes, linux runs on both of those
[11:50] <narfmaster> DarkLegacy, not just in theory
[11:50] <fyrestrtr> DarkLegacy: many people already do that. Sony sells a linux kit for the ps2
[11:50] <Alron79> DarkLegacy: that has been already done for quite a while...
[11:50] <DarkLegacy> HMmmmmmmm :)
[11:50] <POVaddct> DarkLegacy: with "console" we didn't mean "game console", but "text console"
[11:50] <CompuCh|p> DarkLegacy very curious what would happen when it comes to detecting hardware
[11:50] <Silver-SuBZ> re tlm :)
[11:50] <jin6093> POVaddct : You're great. Thank you...
[11:50] <fyrestrtr> DarkLegacy: and you can turn your xbox into a linux workstation/server/media box.
[11:50] <t0dd> a friend of my ran a server on his xbox
[11:50] <DarkLegacy> PS2 Linux Server
[11:50] <DarkLegacy> Dear god, that would be so elite
[11:50] <t0dd> mine* .. damn, im tired.
[11:50] <DarkLegacy> :D
[11:50] <fyrestrtr> gore_: lost cause, if it has a floppy, use it as a firewall device with one of those floppy distros.
[11:51] <Cripps> DarkLegacy, I do believe that there is a PS2 version of Linux ... and I KNOW it's possibly to run *nix on an XBox
[11:51] <fyrestrtr> gore_: it will cost you too much to find a disk that will be compatible with it.
[11:51] <zcat[1] > I've often been tempted to get an xbox just to run Linux on...
[11:51] <aLPHa_LeaK> i think it is even officially supported by sony...
[11:51] <Alron79> there are distros made for that, like Xdebian
[11:51] <fyrestrtr> it is, they sell a kit for it that plugs a drive in the back of the ps2.
[11:51] <aLPHa_LeaK> http://playstation2-linux.com/
[11:51] <Seamus> masterofallarts: what do you want to do?
[11:51] <Cripps> aLPHa_LeaK, I wouldn't believe that for a second.
[11:51] <narfmaster> the PS2 version of Linux uses a network cable
[11:51] <gore_> fyrestrtr, I've found a replacement on newegg for 60$
[11:51] <zcat[1] > gore_: find someone who's got a lappy with a broken screen (VERY common) and ask them if you can have it for parts..
[11:52] <aLPHa_LeaK> Cripps: ps3 is supposed to be based on linux
[11:52] <gore_> and unfortunately it doesn't have a floppy
[11:52] <gore_> good point zcat[1] 
[11:52] <Alron79> Cripps: aLPHa_LeaK is right. Sony released a kit with HD + Linux for PS2 a while back.
[11:52] <Cripps> aLPHa_LeaK, that, I think, is really cool.
[11:52] <Cripps> wow. I never knew.
[11:52] <aLPHa_LeaK> Cripps: This website is hosted by Sony Computer Entertainment, and dedicated to giving users and developers of Linux for PlayStation 2 a place to interact and host software and documentation projects.
[11:53] <zcat[1] > ps2 linux is 'tivoised' though isn't it?
[11:53] <DarkLegacy> lol
[11:53] <aLPHa_LeaK> you what?
[11:53] <fyrestrtr> what tha heck is 'tivoised'.
[11:54] <Ash-Fox> lack of source?
[11:54] <rogerio> buenos dias
[11:54] <zcat[1] > signed binaries, so you can't recompile your kernel and have it run...
[11:54] <phipu> hi
[11:54] <MegaManX> rogerio: ??
[11:54] <Ash-Fox> zcat[1] , isn't that just the kernel?
[11:54] <narfmaster> PS2 uses a special wobble on the CD to copy protect games
[11:55] <kismet> HI! There is a way yo interrupt the Dapper installation while it's istalling packages and resume it back? Beacause it seems that the cd that I'm using is broken...
[11:55] <aLPHa_LeaK> yeah, there are ps2 logo holograms on the cds
[11:55] <Ash-Fox> kismet, don't think so.
[11:56] <fyrestrtr> kismet: it doesn't take but 15 minutes (maybe less). Just start it back up with a fresh set of cds.
[11:56] <Seamus> kismet: try installing just the server version instead and the installing ubuntu-desktop from the repos
[11:56] <fyrestrtr> damn 5 CDs to install SLED 10 :(
[11:57] <nomin> Alron79: I think every linux distro should have a package for a program that emulates a mouse and keyboard with a joystick.  I actually don't know why no one is working on this at the moment.
[11:57] <narfmaster> fyrestrtr, Ubuntu would be 5 CDs with all of main on CD
[11:57] <MegaManX> MegaManX: ??
[11:57] <fyrestrtr> narfmaster: yeah but thank god not to install it isn't.
[11:57] <MegaManX> hmmmmmm... korean input not working in Opera IRC :S
[11:57] <kismet> Ash-Fox, fyrestrtr, Seamus there is a way to stop by command line the installer and to start it again? Because the installer is locked on gnome-icon-theme package but the console are still available...
[11:57] <Prophet> help?
[11:57] <Prophet> ist killed my hole data partition
[11:58] <Prophet> help me please!
[11:58] <fyrestrtr> kismet: just reboot the machine, because I don't think you can start it back up from that point anyway.
[11:58] <Seamus> whats wrong Prophet?
[11:58] <aLPHa_LeaK> Prophet: when, what, where?
[11:58] <fyrestrtr> kismet: from the other console, type shutdown -r now
[11:58] <nomin> anyone else in here interested in a program that emulates mouse and keyboard with joysick?
[11:58] <Prophet> i got a partition for my private data
[11:58] <DarkLegacy> eh
[11:58] <DarkLegacy> Kubuntu setup is stuck at 61%
[11:58] <DarkLegacy> Configuring evms
[11:58] <nomin> this would get rid of the need for joystick configuration stuff in individual programs
[11:59] <Prophet> and i just killed it with rm
[11:59] <fyrestrtr> whoops
[11:59] <Prophet> and now i need something to recover removed data
[11:59] <masterofallarts> Seamus: I want to use a window manager without gnome-settings-daemon, which slows it all down, but the font gnome apps use then is too small. thats my problem.
[11:59] <Prophet> from vfat
[11:59] <DarkLegacy> What's an evms?
[11:59] <kismet> fyrestrtr, BTW do you know the comand to start the installer just to play with it... and FYI I'm using the Text-Mode installation....
[11:59] <Seamus> Prophet: sudo umount /dev/hda??
[11:59] <Prophet> i dont want to unmount
[11:59] <Prophet> i wont to recover the data
[12:00] <DarkLegacy> nvm
[12:00] <Prophet> undelete it
[12:00] <fyrestrtr> kismet: sorry I don't. Maybe someone else does, or you could try fiddling with the alternative install cd, that comes with more options.
[12:00] <Seamus> Prophet: why, if you don't you could fully lose all the data
[12:00] <fyrestrtr> don't think its possible prophet.
[12:00] <Prophet> there are such tools im sure
[12:00] <kismet> fyrestrtr, that's the alternative cd that I'm using ;)
[12:00] <fyrestrtr> kismet: lol oh
[12:00] <Seamus> Prophet: foremost will recover data from just about any file system
[12:01] <Seamus> Prophet: but there are loads for vfat specifically as it does not delete stuff properly
[12:01] <Prophet> i only finde them for ext2 if i search for linux software
[12:01] <Seamus> search google
[12:01] <Prophet> i did
[12:01] <Prophet> about an houre long
[12:01] <Prophet> only windows shareware
[12:02] <narfmaster> Prophet, use foremost or tct's unrm
[12:02] <zcat[1] > first spet is still unmount or read-only mount the filesystem, make sure nothing is getting overwritten... then think about how to recover it.
[12:02] <zcat[1] > *step
[12:02] <Seamus> Prophet: unmount the partition
[12:02] <Prophet> on the way
[12:02] <GutzaNicolae> when i try to install glib it shows me this :gstrfuncs.c:870: error: syntax error before string constant
[12:02] <GutzaNicolae>   when i use make command
[12:03] <fyrestrtr> why are you installing it manually?
[12:03] <Prophet> so i unmounted now
[12:03] <Prophet> what software was that?
[12:03] <Prophet> unrm?
[12:03] <m_0_r_0_n> I ve got a shell script with the statement "export TiNGTYPE=LINUX". After executing my script the variable is not available in the environment. Any idea what the problem is?
[12:04] <GutzaNicolae> fyrestrtr, how to install automatic?
[12:04] <Prophet> should i just search for it?
[12:04] <Seamus> Prophet: ok now install foremost
[12:04] <fyrestrtr> m_0_r_0_n: what shell are you using?
[12:04] <m_0_r_0_n> fyrestrtr, bash
[12:04] <aLPHa_LeaK> GutzaNicolae: sudo aptitude install glib
[12:04] <Seamus> m_0_r_0_n: someone had the same problem half an hour ago
[12:05] <Seamus> variables are only inherited by a processes children not their parents
[12:05] <Seamus> source the script instead of runnig it
[12:05] <Prophet> ok its installed
[12:05] <Seamus> . file or source file
[12:05] <m_0_r_0_n> ok
[12:05] <DarkLegacy> http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/5439/kb8de.jpg
[12:05] <DarkLegacy> It's been sitting at 61% for like 30 minutes now.
[12:06] <Seamus> Prophet: ok read the conf file /etc/foremost.conf
[12:06] <Prophet> complett?
[12:06] <Prophet> and then?
[12:07] <Seamus> Prophet: this will be losts easier if you know exactly what file types you had stored on the partition
[12:07] <Prophet> i know
[12:07] <GutzaNicolae> aLPHa_LeaK, Couldn't find package "glib"
[12:07] <DarkLegacy> Why is just sitting at 61%?
[12:07] <Prophet> but i never relized how easy its is to lose data
[12:07] <Prophet> i will store my data from now
[12:07] <Seamus> Prophet: edit the conf file so foremost is only searching for on file type at a time, otherwise it's really slow
[12:07] <aLPHa_LeaK> GutzaNicolae: uh...did it not give you any alternatives?
[12:08] <Seamus> *one
[12:08] <Prophet> ok i think i know most datatypes
[12:08] <void^> !info libglib2.0-0
[12:08] <aLPHa_LeaK> because sometimes the have version numbers after them
[12:08] <ubotu> libglib2.0-0: The GLib library of C routines. In repository main, is optional. Version 2.10.3-0ubuntu1 (dapper), package size 468 kB, installed size 1020 kB
[12:08] <tpgterror> Hi, i got a problem with updating, i cant install 3 files, maby its nessecary... could anybody help?
[12:08] <aLPHa_LeaK> thx void^
[12:08] <aLPHa_LeaK> GutzaNicolae: sudo aptitude install libglib2.0-0
[12:09] <phipu> I need "mercurial" for install a dvb-s card. But when I try "apt-get install mercurial" there is an error that no such packet exists
[12:09] <phipu> I have that from "http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/HOW_TO_Installing_DVB"
[12:09] <Prophet> damn i have to go now
[12:09] <Prophet> i'll come back in a few minutes
[12:09] <fyrestrtr> !info mercurial
[12:09] <ubotu> mercurial: Scalable distributed version control system. In repository universe, is optional. Version 0.7-8 (dapper), package size 146 kB, installed size 828 kB
[12:09] <aLPHa_LeaK> !info mercurial
[12:09] <fyrestrtr> phipu: enable universe
[12:09] <Seamus> Prophet: foremost -o OUTDIR /dev/hda??
[12:10] <aLPHa_LeaK> phipu: you have to unlock universe by editing the sources.list file
[12:10] <phipu> i will try that. thx a lot
[12:11] <zcat[1] > crap. I just remembered my sis-in-law has a lt-modem. Chance of getting this to dial in ubuntu is about nil...
[12:11] <Seamus> hey how do i get ubotu to remember stuff?
[12:11] <nomin> unlock the universe?
[12:12] <GutzaNicolae> aLPHa_LeaK, it didn`t install anything...gives me the same error when i try to install xmms :GLIB >= 1.2.2 not installed - please install first
[12:12] <afd_> hi guys! I like to stay on the bleeding edge. Is it a good time to move from dapper to edgy?
[12:12] <kismet> Ash-Fox, fyrestrtr, Seamus FYI, you can restart the last step of the installer by killing main-menu program from console :D, BTW that didn't help me :(
[12:12] <narfmaster> Seamus, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[12:13] <tpgterror> Can any expierenced person help me with soundcard problem?
[12:13] <fyrestrtr> GutzaNicolae: sudo apt-get install xmms
[12:13] <GStubbs43> Hey, what program can you use to play DVDs on Ubuntu?
[12:13] <fyrestrtr> Seamus: only the ops can do that
[12:13] <MegaManX> GStubbs43: Totem?
[12:13] <fyrestrtr> !restrictedformats > GStubbs43
[12:14] <GutzaNicolae> fyrestrtr, E: Package xmms has no installation candidate
[12:14] <Seamus> tnx
[12:14] <Seamus> Aww :(
[12:14] <aLPHa_LeaK> GutzaNicolae: did you not install it with apt-get? why not?
[12:14] <aLPHa_LeaK> !info xmms
[12:14] <ubotu> xmms: Versatile X audio player. In repository main, is optional. Version 1.2.10+cvs20050809-4ubuntu5 (dapper), package size 1029 kB, installed size 7256 kB
[12:14] <GutzaNicolae> aLPHa_LeaK, E: Package xmms has no installation candidate
[12:14] <GutzaNicolae> ....when i use apt-get install
[12:14] <t0dd> yeah, so does anyone know why I get "No such file or directory" when I type ifconfig eth1 up ?
[12:14] <fyrestrtr> GutzaNicolae: fix your repository list, and please tell me you are on dapper.
[12:15] <aLPHa_LeaK> brb
[12:15] <narfmaster> afd_, i think there's an Edgy disc due in a couple days
[12:15] <narfmaster> "Knot 1"? i think
[12:15] <t0dd> the card is listed when I type iwconfig
[12:16] <GStubbs43> How do I open Totem? It is installed, but not in Applications...
[12:17] <aLPHa_LeaK> GStubbs43: type "totem &" in the console
[12:17] <zcat[1] > alt-F2 and type totem
[12:17] <narfmaster> i think Totem goes by the alias "Movie Player"
[12:17] <GStubbs43> Okay, thanks
[12:18] <fateminasab> How can i reach to GDM options?
[12:19] <narfmaster> fateminasab, System > Admin > Login Window
[12:19] <terp> hi all
[12:20] <terp> sory somoe body speak polish  and can help me ?
[12:20] <GStubbs43> Will Totem play music like .mp3 and .wma or do I still have to use VLC
[12:20] <dondong> hi,ever1,i newly changed my system as xubuntu,but how to add icons and themes?
[12:21] <fateminasab> Thanks but how can i select a language there?
[12:21] <dondong> no answer?
[12:21] <fyrestrtr> t0dd: are you typing it as sudo?
[12:21] <dondong> me?sure
[12:21] <Chawnskie> Hi all.
[12:22] <Chawnskie> I'm getting this bug trying to install 6.06 on an ASUS s96j laptop:
[12:22] <Chawnskie> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/48556
[12:22] <fyrestrtr> oh, didn't know asus made laptops.
[12:22] <MegaManX> Anyone from Korea here? :)
[12:22] <fateminasab> narfmaster, Thanks but how can i select a languagr there?
[12:22] <dondong> 'cause its my first time using xfce,i don't know how to add that
[12:22] <Chawnskie> Does anybody know of a snapshot build with a fix that I can test?
[12:23] <sunnzy2> How can I burn a DVD on shell? Given a DVD ISO.
[12:23] <narfmaster> fateminasab, i don't think you select language there, i think that's a different application
[12:23] <dondong> hi MegaManX
[12:23] <maelvino> sup?
[12:24] <Chawnskie> fyrestrtr:  yup, and this one is pretty hot:  http://forums.legitreviews.com/about5817.html
[12:24] <IRCMonkeyx> hi, how can i listen to mp3 in ubuntu ? i have no internet connection from ubuntu, i can download the things only from my xp
[12:24] <maelvino> I'll soon find out
[12:24] <dondong> any1 can tell me how...to add themes and icons under xfce?
[12:24] <MegaManX> Hi dondong :). I was wondering if you could give me a hand. I'm learning Korean and I've installed all necessary things to get Korean input working in Ubuntu (SCIM). I can easily switch between Korean and English through ctrl + space. However, Korean input won't work on every application. For example, it won't work in aMSN, but it works fine in Gaim.
[12:25] <fateminasab> narfmaster, i mean display language for example menus
[12:25] <Prophet> so i'm back
[12:25] <azcazandco> anyone able to help me with a vnc to a local server and also mounting a a folder from the server on my desktop?
[12:25] <MegaManX> Since I'm still learning Korean, I need Korean input to work across applications. Because of this little issue, I have to use Windows (which is what I'm using now)
[12:25] <narfmaster> fateminasab, i think that's set in System > Admin > Language Support
[12:25] <dondong> MegManX,
[12:25] <Prophet> i have startet reading foremost config but i don't realy unfderstand
[12:26] <dondong> sorry,but im not from Korea
[12:26] <Prophet> could someone help me using it?
[12:26] <IRCMonkeyx> hi, how can i listen to mp3 in ubuntu ? i have no internet connection from ubuntu, i can download the things only from my xp
[12:26] <fateminasab> narfmaster, i dont have Language support
[12:26] <mrninj> great party!
[12:26] <MegaManX> dondong: no problems :)
[12:26] <sunnzy2> How can I burn a DVD on shell? Given a DVD ISO?
[12:26] <Minty> how do unistall gnome, get uninstall or something like that ???
[12:26] <dondong> im from China,but which input app u using?
[12:27] <dondong> scim?
[12:27] <dman> can i install ubuntu from a non ubuntu cd
[12:27] <narfmaster> fateminasab, you'll need to install one of the "language-pack" packages in Synaptic
[12:27] <Prophet> any budy here who can help me?
[12:27] <dondong> r u using scim?
[12:27] <fateminasab> narfmaster, Thanks
[12:28] <narfmaster> fateminasab, no problem
[12:28] <Prophet> dondong: you meen me?
[12:28] <IRCMonkeyx> hey noone knows this simple solution?? , how can i listen to mp3 in ubuntu ? i have no internet connection from ubuntu, i can download the things only from my xp
[12:28] <keir_> Can somebody help me with bluetooth? i keep getting this error: "hcid[6842] : Can't get system message bus name: Connection ":1.12" is not allowed to own the service "org.bluez" due to security policies in the configuration file
[12:28] <keir_> "
[12:28] <dondong> nope.Prophet,
[12:28] <azcazandco> ircmonkey, you need to download the codecs
[12:28] <azcazandco> mp3 isn't natively supported
[12:28] <MegaManX> dondong: I see :) I've followed a tutorial to get SCIM installed on UbuntuForums
[12:28] <enyc> meep
[12:28] <MegaManX> dondong: thanks for the reply by the way :)
[12:29] <azcazandco> I will ssee if i can find the link to the instructions I used before
[12:29] <Prophet> Seamus: could you helb me further on?
[12:29] <Prophet> *hlep
[12:29] <dondong> you are welcom,Mega
[12:29] <IRCMonkeyx> azcazandco: thanx, if you could find, it will be nice
[12:30] <azcazandco> looking just now
[12:30] <azcazandco> i just started running ubuntu last week
[12:30] <azcazandco> so am a newb
[12:30] <narfmaster> !mp3
[12:30] <Prophet> Seamus?
[12:30] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:31] <dondong> any1 using xfce?i need your help
[12:31] <evi|one> Hello. I have a problem. I have 4 partitions on the hard drive: hda1 through hda4. 1 - NTFS, 2 - FAT32, 3 - ext3, 4- linux swap. The problem now is that hda3 (the ubuntu partition) got too small (it's only 5GB). I can resize the other partitions to gain some free space (some 20GB), but I cannot include that free space into hda3 because the partitions I resize are *in front of it* and it turns out you can't *move* ext3 partitions, you can
[12:32] <GStubbs43> How can you change the default program to open files with, like open mp3 with VLC and open avi with Totem
[12:32] <MegaManX> dondong: Does Chinese input works for you everywhere? Is your Desktop in Chinese? I can use Korean in OpenOffice, Firefox and Gaim. It won't work in aMSN, XChat and a couple of other applications. I think that if I start my Desktop with Korean by default, it should work. However, since my Korean is still limited, I'd be in trouble to logout :D.
[12:32] <narfmaster> dondong, try this page http://xfce-look.org/
[12:32] <Prophet> GStubbs43: rightklich file-informations -> open with
[12:32] <Seamus> Prophet: where are you now?
[12:32] <Seamus> yeh
[12:32] <Prophet> reading
[12:32] <Seamus> dondong: whats wrong
[12:32] <Prophet> but i don't understand
[12:33] <dondong> Mega,sure it works well here
[12:33] <Prophet> do i just have to uncomment waht i want to search for?
[12:33] <dondong> maybe you should take a change
[12:33] <Seamus> Prophet: yea pretty much
[12:33] <dondong> hi Seamus
[12:33] <MegaManX> dondong: thanks. Well, I guess I have to tweak SCIM or maybe try another input system :(
[12:33] <Prophet> if i want to search for gif for example
[12:34] <Prophet> i have to uncomment all lines with the gif extension?
[12:34] <Seamus> hi
[12:34] <Prophet> and then run foremost?
[12:34] <dondong> Seamus,just a silly problem,i dont know how to install themes under xfce,
[12:34] <dondong> can you help me?
[12:35] <dondong> Mega hope you make it soon
[12:35] <Seamus> stick them in /usr/share/themes or in $HOME/.themes.
[12:35] <evi|one> Any help for me?
[12:35] <goudkov> hey guys, does anybody know a piece of software called view your mind? the source tarball doesn't seem to have a Makefile in it. any ideas on how i could install it?
[12:36] <goudkov> and no configure script either
[12:36] <dondong> oh,Seamus,get it,is it the same as Gnome?
[12:36] <Seamus> I would recomend in /usr/share/themes as some apps being run as su won't load the theme files from your $HOME
[12:36] <Seamus> dondong: dunno probably
[12:36] <Prophet> Seamus?
[12:36] <dondong> ?
[12:37] <dondong> k,Seamus,thanx,now i'll try
[12:37] <Seamus> Prophet: yes
[12:38] <Prophet> what if there are other formats i want to recover to?
[12:38] <Prophet> and there not in the list?
[12:38] <Seamus> Prophet: like what?
[12:38] <Prophet> xml cpp
[12:38] <Prophet> xcf
[12:39] <Chawnskie> I've reproduced bug 48556:   Installing 6.06 on an ASUS s96j laptop w/ Intel 945PM chipset.
[12:39] <Chawnskie> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/48556
[12:39] <Prophet> only some that come in my mind...
[12:40] <Seamus> use the html one as a template 'htm     n       50000   <html                   </html>
[12:40] <Seamus> '
[12:40] <Prophet> and then just change ist?
[12:41] <azcazandco> do I have to install samba before I can use my server on my network?
[12:41] <Prophet> but what about the graphic format xcf?
[12:41] <Ash-Fox> azcazandco, use it how?
[12:41] <Seamus> Prophet: you will just have to figure out what the header and footer of those files are
[12:42] <Prophet> or odt
[12:42] <Prophet> ...
[12:42] <Prophet> thats gonna get pretty hard...
[12:42] <Seamus> Prophet: noone said it would be easy
[12:42] <Seamus> it tends to take a very long time
[12:43] <azcazandco> Ash-Fox: I have installed apache / php5 / mysql
[12:43] <Prophet> the given size in the file is that in bit or byte?
[12:43] <Prophet> is that the min. Size?
[12:44] <azcazandco> and want to be able to manage it via vnc but mount the /var/www drive on this machien so I can access it easily
[12:44] <Seamus> Prophet: RTFM
[12:44] <mrninj> vnc rules
[12:44] <narfmaster> hehe
[12:44] <Prophet> ok
[12:44] <bady> hi
[12:44] <mrninj> yeah youll need samba i think if you want to edit /var/www/ from a dos box as a mounted drive
[12:45] <azcazandco> I am running 2 ubuntu boxes
[12:45] <mrninj> its what ive got running here and its really goo
[12:45] <mrninj> same
[12:45] <mrninj> 2 ubuntu boxes running samba
[12:45] <m_0_r_0_n> If I enter the command "export SDK=/workspace/v6/" is the variable also available in makefiles? $(SDK)?
[12:45] <azcazandco> what is it that samba does?
[12:45] <mrninj> then from the dos box i can open either in vnc and open in explorer /var/www
[12:46] <azcazandco> this is beginning to drive me crazy, I know very little about mounting etc
[12:46] <mrninj> in a nutshell samba allows your dos box to read your ubuntu box's drives
[12:47] <azcazandco> I managed to set up my pc and server on a different network so they are speaking to each other but I haven't managed to do much else
[12:47] <azcazandco> so i dont really need samba then
[12:47] <mrninj> anyone else feel free to step in, i am a noob
[12:47] <narfmaster> m_0_r_0_n, i assume you are about to do a ./configure
[12:47] <azcazandco> mrninj: thankyou for helping
[12:47] <mrninj> if you want to drag and drop files from your windows machine onto your ubuntu machine using windows you need samba
[12:47] <azcazandco> and what if i am going between 2 ubuntu boxes?
[12:48] <m_0_r_0_n> narfmaster, no , I am composing my own makefiles
[12:48] <mrninj> well, im sure there may be otherways, although im somewhat of a noob on this, although samba works well for me
[12:48] <[Wiebel] > hmmzz
[12:48] <void^> azcazandco: you can transfer files easily with ssh. if you want to mount it, use nfs.
[12:48] <Kibou> mrninj: or you set up an ftp server.. or use scp
[12:48] <narfmaster> m_0_r_0_n, okay well good luck :p
[12:48] <[Wiebel] > new kernel but no new linux-dri-modules package?
[12:48] <azcazandco> lol... I have another 2 boxes I will hook up later once I understand how it all goes together but right now I just want to have a solid dev environment set up
[12:48] <m_0_r_0_n> good luck for what?
[12:48] <narfmaster> m_0_r_0_n, i mean sorry i have no idea how to help
[12:49] <azcazandco> so need to be able to access this server box via vnc to manage mysql etc and then write files I am developing to the /var/www/ dir
[12:49] <marky_> hi guys
[12:50] <azcazandco> do I need to *share* the /var/www/ folder first before I can mount it?
[12:50] <m_0_r_0_n> narfmaster, Eat this :-P @$(CC) $(INCLUDEDIRS) -O0 -g3 -Wall -c -o$@ $< && echo -n $(@:%.o=%.d) $(dir $@) > $(@:%.o=%.d) && $(CC) -MM -MG -P -w $(INCLUDEDIRS) -O0 -g3 -Wall -c $< >> $(@:%.o=%.d)
[12:50] <marky_> does anyone know how to edit the boot screen, i'm got xp + ubuntu, but there is 3 differernt kernals and recoverey modes, anyone know
[12:50] <narfmaster> @_@
[12:51] <narfmaster> marky_, sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:53] <bady> there is a gtk thingy to do it
[12:53] <marky_> hope it worked, :) thanks narfmaster
[12:54] <narfmaster> m_0_r_0_n, -O0?
[12:54] <bady> so use that if you do not know what you are doin
[12:54] <Minty> is there a uninstall command line ??
[12:54] <Glimerrati> hello...is there any software for free sms ?
[12:54] <marky_> when in there and deleted some lines
[12:55] <marky_> whats better about 6.06? i was on 5.10
[12:55] <m_0_r_0_n> narfmaster, Do not optimize.  This is the default :-)
[12:55] <marky_> looks a bit prettier
[12:55] <marky_> ?
[12:55] <narfmaster> m_0_r_0_n, yeah i thought it was a little weird (i mostly see -O2 or -Os)
[12:56] <bady> marky_ the main difference is the nicer look and the updated software
[12:56] <bady> marky_: but if you need your system for work or for school... do not upgrade yet
[12:56] <bady> marky_: wait another moth
[12:56] <bady> +n
[12:57] <marky_> whats the best game on the repo
[12:57] <petrov> I have an ftp-server (proftpd) how I can have a good security
[12:57] <Glimerrati> hello!!!  can any one tell me.... if there is any sotware for free SMS
[12:57] <marky_> i already did, last night, i booted in ubuntu and saw the update thingy and went for it
[12:58] <narfmaster> marky_, what type of games do you like?
[12:58] <dondong> hi,Seamus,another question with xfce,there's no system sound,when clicking for example,and there's no trash can
[12:58] <bady> petrov: if you do not intend to use it online... cut the port on your router...
[12:58] <petrov> bady: it is for online
[12:58] <Fiendd> I need help D:
[12:58] <bady> petrov: otherwise just let it be one folder which you share and read the manpage carefully....
[12:59] <narfmaster> dondong, no there's no trash can in XFCE
[12:59] <dondong> oh?
[12:59] <dondong> narfmaster,it's so strange
[12:59] <marky_> hmm any and all not puzzles they bore me, i got tons of space so i might as well have them all
[12:59] <petrov> bady: it's an ftp-server with passwd
[01:00] <Fiendd> "Error: No suitable frontend found." Any suggestions?
[01:00] <narfmaster> in XFCE there is Delete or no Delete (i never use the trash can anyway)
[01:00] <bady> petrov: did you read the manpage?
[01:00] <dondong> hahah,ive got to get used to this
[01:00] <petrov> bady: yes
[01:01] <dondong> bady,no,just finished with the system
[01:01] <bady> dondong:?
[01:01] <narfmaster> marky_, there are a number of games in the repo
[01:02] <narfmaster> not sure which is the best one
[01:02] <dondong> i mean im new in xfce
[01:02] <dondong> :>
[01:02] <giant> hi guys, i've updated my system, but the boottext of windows has dissapeared in my grubconfig??
[01:02] <bady> dondong: I meant petrov
[01:02] <dondong> o
[01:03] <bady> =)
[01:03] <giant> can somebody help me?
[01:03] <petrov> bady, i have an ftp-server with passwd, but i have read that they can retrieve those passwd
[01:03] <narfmaster> giant, you still have your Windows drive?
[01:03] <Glimerrati> hello!!!  can any one tell me.... if there is any sotware for free SMS
[01:03] <Fiendd> "Error: No suitable frontend found." Any suggestions? F:
[01:03] <compengi> how to set up my security system from people using shell accounts
[01:03] <giant> yes indeed, just the text in grubconf is missing
[01:04] <Ash-Fox> Glimerrati, with my phone provider it's just e-mailing <number>@text.plusgsm.pl
[01:04] <Ash-Fox> Glimerrati, I'm sure you can find other free SMS gateways too for the networks you want.
[01:04] <narfmaster> !info smsclient
[01:04] <ubotu> smsclient: A program for sending short messages (SM / SMS). In repository universe, is optional. Version 2.0.8z-5 (dapper), package size 106 kB, installed size 1016 kB
[01:07] <narfmaster> giant, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_add_Windows_entry_into_GRUB_menu
[01:07] <IRCMonkeyx> does easyubuntu use internet? i have no internet, so it has no use??
[01:07] <HBuzacott> Does anyone know how to compile the brzcom driver. I am having serious issues.
[01:07] <giant> narfmaster, i found the entry in menu.list~ thanx anyway!
[01:07] <narfmaster> giant, no problem
[01:07] <Fiendd> "Error: No suitable frontend found." Any suggestions?
[01:07] <giant> what means ~? is that a backup?
[01:07] <narfmaster> giant, yes
[01:08] <narfmaster> Fiendd, install a frontend :P
[01:08] <Fiendd> I think I have d:
[01:08] <giant> is a backup created everytime a file is opened, narmaster?
[01:08] <narfmaster> giant, no just when you edit (by default)
[01:09] <whadar> hello, why cant I see all those .mozilla, .xine, etc. under home/username using the regular file browser?
[01:09] <giant> owkay thx
[01:09] <HBuzacott> whadar, in nautilus hit ctrl-H
[01:09] <whadar> hidden?
[01:10] <giant> narmaster, i have now older linux kernels, how can i completely remove them properly?
[01:10] <HBuzacott> whadar, all files begining with a . or ending in a ~ are automatically hidden
[01:10] <narfmaster> giant, you can use Synaptic for that
[01:10] <whadar> 10x!
[01:10] <IRCMonkeyx> does easyubuntu use internet? i have no internet, so it has no use??
[01:10] <IRCMonkeyx> does easyubuntu use internet? i have no internet, so it has no use??
[01:11] <narfmaster> IRCMonkeyx, that would appear to be so
[01:11] <giant> owkay, thx
[01:11] <whadar> HBuzacott, i got it. now another question... *all* user data is saved under that directory?
[01:11] <narfmaster> IRCMonkeyx, without an internet connection you have to do everything the hard way :/
[01:12] <IRCMonkeyx> narfmaster:ubuntu cant see my modem
[01:12] <HBuzacott> whadar, all of your user data is saved in your home directory (~/).
[01:13] <HBuzacott> whadar, If you open a program and it asks for a password or you use sudo it will probably not save data in your ~/
[01:13] <Glimerrati> I live in Bangladesh....where Grameen Phone is my network (which is a sub company of Nortel Norway) ... do u have any idea how it can be possible to find the gateway?
[01:14] <narfmaster> Glimerrati, i think the gateway is the IP address of your source
[01:15] <Fiendd> D: still gettin'
[01:15] <Fiendd> Error: No suitable frontend found.
[01:15] <whadar> so it suppose to be easy to move users machines by just copying/rsyncing the ~/ right?
[01:16] <narfmaster> whadar, that's the basic idea
[01:16] <HBuzacott> whadar, right.
[01:16] <HBuzacott> whadar, it can get a bit more complicated but that's the idea
[01:16] <whadar> cool
[01:17] <whadar> do you know any gui tool that can do it nicely?
[01:18] <HBuzacott> whadar, you want to sync a user across multi machines? do you want to do this once or have them all connected to a central system
[01:18] <HBuzacott> ?
[01:18] <Jack12>  hey does someone knwo where an instruction is how to set uo the right codecs for amazon in dapper?
[01:18] <Jack12> they use the old version of this real player and it doesnt go together with dapper
[01:18] <Glimerrati> how can I use this IP for sms?
[01:19] <whadar> connected is even better... but once will also do
[01:20] <lwizardl> ok if anyone else is having issues with nvidia and a memorex MT170 monitor. I fixed mine edit the xorg.conf and remove the 1280x1024 screen res from all entries
[01:20] <HBuzacott> whadar, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo
[01:21] <lwizardl> !win32
[01:21] <ubotu> I know nothing about win32
[01:21] <SonicChao> !ntfs
[01:21] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
[01:21] <lwizardl> !wmv
[01:21] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:21] <SonicChao> lwizardl: Oh, I was trying to guess what you were doing
[01:21] <dodgyville> Hello
[01:21] <dodgyville> How do I stop apps from STEALING FOCUS
[01:21] <lwizardl> SonicChao, i thought it was win32 codecs
[01:21] <SonicChao> dodgyville: I can help you with this
[01:22] <SonicChao> lwizardl: win32 can mean a lot of things
[01:22] <lwizardl> SonicChao, yeah like windows apps
[01:22] <SonicChao> lwizardl: Or like Wine...:D
[01:22] <HBuzacott> !tell whadar about nfs
[01:22] <HBuzacott> !nfs
[01:22] <ubotu> nfs is the network file system. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[01:23] <SonicChao> dodgyville: Ok, what do you mean by "stealing focus"?
[01:23] <whadar> thanks.
[01:23] <Jack12> does so know where i can find more about the amazon problem?
[01:23] <Jack12> thx
[01:23] <dodgyville> SonicChao: You know, when an app pops up to the front uninvited.
[01:23] <lwizardl> anyone know how to setup a headless ubuntu system to be used only for network storage?
[01:24] <lucasvo> anybody know how to convert apple lossless to flac?
[01:24] <lucasvo> !lossless
[01:24] <clever__> dodgyville: that can be a security problem if it pop's up when your typing a password
[01:24] <ubotu> I know nothing about lossless
[01:24] <lucasvo> !flac
[01:24] <lucasvo> !alac
[01:24] <ubotu> I know nothing about flac
[01:24] <ubotu> I know nothing about alac
[01:24] <lucasvo> :(
[01:24] <dodgyville> clever__: Yeah, I know
[01:25] <clever__> lwizardl: i was just thinking of using a ubuntu livecd to access my file server since its win98 and i cant mount its windows file shares
[01:25] <Lynoure> lucasvo: what's the appless lossless called, or what file ending does it have?
[01:26] <lucasvo> Lynoure: it's a codec
[01:26] <lucasvo> Lynoure: http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Apple_Lossless
[01:26] <lwizardl> clever__, well what i was thinking is having a pc in like my closet with a couple harddrives and just use it for storing music, etc only for internel access
[01:27] <Lynoure> lucasvo: Yes, but that ending? or what is the official name of the format?
[01:27] <Lynoure> lucasvo: ok
[01:27] <Fiendd> hey guys, can anyone help me?
[01:27] <clever__> lwizardl: i have the same thing but i originaly made it win98 and now that i have linux on alot of systems i cant access it
[01:27] <lucasvo> Lynoure: so far I only found a slashdot article: http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/05/1857220&from=rss
[01:28] <[Wiebel] > Anyone seen linux dri modules voor 2.6.15-26 yet ?
[01:28] <Lynoure> lucasvo: your link seems to have the answer... or indication of the answer
[01:28] <lucasvo> Lynoure: it's only a c library
[01:28] <lucasvo> Lynoure: I don't know C at all
[01:28] <jrib> Fiendd: where do you get that error?
[01:29] <Fiendd> sudo python
[01:29] <Fiendd> x
[01:29] <rixxon> what is the update that needs a restart oO
[01:29] <jrib> Fiendd: what are you trying to do?
[01:29] <Fiendd> well, at the moment just run easyubuntu.in
[01:29] <Fiendd> D:
[01:30] <Lynoure> lucasvo: http://craz.net/programs/itunes/alac.html
[01:30] <jrib> Fiendd: are you typing: sudo python easyubuntu.in
[01:30] <narfmaster> lucasvo, doesn't mplayer have that codec built-in?
[01:30] <Fiendd> yes.
[01:30] <jrib> Fiendd: did you download the stable release?
[01:31] <lucasvo> narfmaster: can I use mplayer to convert to flac?
[01:31] <Fiendd> yes.
[01:31] <Lynoure> lucasvo: That might very well be the current state of things. If you are wanting to use the Apple format, one way you can help is to write Apple and ask them to release the specs
[01:31] <jrib> Fiendd: hmm don't know, try #easyubuntu
[01:31] <narfmaster> lucasvo, possibly (i don't normally use m4a files)
[01:31] <Fiendd> alright, thanks
[01:31] <GStubbs43> Is there a website that tells all (or a lot) of the commands for the Terminal?
[01:31] <jrib> !cli > GStubbs43
[01:31] <kbrooks> !cli > me
[01:32] <Kaylan> !cli > me
[01:32] <jrib> !msg the bot
[01:32] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots
[01:32] <lucasvo> narfmaster: /me neither but I got the music from a friend
[01:33] <narfmaster> in my experience mplayer plays just about everything
[01:33] <Clownish> heyhow... i have a problem with all Media players,... der work fine, but allways the brightness/contrast is to high... shure i can fix this manual by hand, but i allways dont know if the settings are authentic... is there a prorgamm wich can make this settings for me? sorry for my english
[01:38] <evilmnky> is there a way to use the live cd to just load the kernel from the cd, and then load everything else from a USB 2.x harddrive ?
[01:38] <evilmnky> basically install to the usb 2.x drive.. and have all apps/settings on it, so things arent READ from the cd-rom at all.. after the initial kernel load
[01:39] <evilmnky> basically I want a portable linux system that doesnt touch a workstations MBR
[01:39] <evilmnky> do a regular install to the USB 2.x HDD and use a live cd to boot to it ?
[01:40] <ompaul> !persistance
[01:40] <ubotu> I know nothing about persistance
[01:40] <ompaul> !persist
[01:40] <ubotu> I know nothing about persist
[01:40] <clever__> evilmnky: some of my pc's can boot a usb drive directly
[01:40] <dinamizador> hellow
[01:40] <narfmaster> depending on your BIOS, you can actually change those settings without touching the MBR
[01:41] <clever__> yeah
[01:41] <ompaul> evilmnky, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence
[01:41] <clever__> something i was thinking about is for the livecd to use a file on an existing partition to hold a linux fs
[01:43] <ompaul> !persistence
[01:43] <ubotu> To have some persistent storage when using a Live CD, follow the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDPersistence
[01:43] <marc> ive installed xen, and now my network cards (wired&wireless) are no longer working how do i load the modules for them?
[01:43] <jmspeex> Anyone here has a Dapper machine configured as a server?
[01:43] <evilmnky> ompaul: I want all of the system binaries/libraries to load from the HDD, not the cd-rom ON THE FLY
[01:44] <Jack12> amazonproblem? so know about that in dapper?
[01:44] <ompaul> evilmnky, what is with the mbr situation then?
[01:44] <evilmnky> ompaul: work computer...
[01:44] <jonh_wendell> Hi. i'm compiling a software and i got this error: libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/lib/libXrender.la'
[01:45] <jonh_wendell> this file does not exists in dapper, so, what's wrong?
[01:45] <evilmnky> jonh_wendell: find out what package /usr/lib/libXrender.la is part of, and apt-get install <package name>
[01:45] <jonh_wendell> is part of none package
[01:46] <ompaul> evilmnky, are you saying to write a grub that calls the usb key
[01:46] <evilmnky> jonh_wendell: uh.. apt-get install librender*
[01:46] <clever__> grub can only use hdd's and floppy's
[01:46] <clever__> it cant from what i read use cd's dvd's or usb's
[01:46] <evilmnky> ompaul: no.. I'm saying... I want grub that loads from cd-rom =)
[01:47] <sertmann> is there a guide to configuring alsa on dapper somewhere, google can't find it?
[01:47] <ompaul> !sound > sertmann
[01:47] <evilmnky> clever__: I want grub to load form cd-rom =) .. then load the OS from a USB HDD
[01:47] <sertmann> cheers
[01:48] <evilmnky> clever__: you can load a kernel from cd-rom.. it's possible =) the installer loads from cd-rom
[01:48] <clever__> the cd will need to contain a floppy image like most boot cd's i think do
[01:48] <J_P> hi all
[01:48] <clever__> then the bios simulates a fake floppy drive
[01:48] <jonh_wendell> evilmnky:  i already have all librender* installed
[01:48] <clever__> which grub treats as a normal floppy
[01:48] <eCokeNCod> J_P g'morning
[01:48] <evilmnky> jonh_wendell: install it from source..
[01:48] <narfmaster> jonh_wendell, try libxrender1
[01:49] <evilmnky> jonh_wendell: make sure libXrender.la is in your path..
[01:49] <ardchoille> How do I uninstall cups without uninstalling ubuntu-desktop? I don't own any printers.
[01:49] <TrioTorus> how do I change from gcc4 to gcc 3.4?
[01:49] <J_P> If ubuntu has one linux-image upgrade, so I think my linux-source neeed has one new version too right ?
[01:49] <evilmnky> ardchoille:  thats a tough one, if ubuntu-desktop depends on it for some reason ..
[01:49] <clever__> ubuntu-desktop doesnt actualy install anything it just requires a ton of things that normaly go on a desktop like cups
[01:49] <gnomefreak> ardchoille: ubuntu-desktop is not needed
[01:49] <jonh_wendell> libXrender.la does not exists in dapper, i've searched it in packages.ubuntu.com
[01:50] <jrib> TrioTorus: install the gcc-3.4 package and then do 'export CC=gcc-3.4' before ./configure
[01:50] <gnomefreak> jonh_wendell: no it doesnt
[01:50] <evilmnky> jonh_wendell: install it from source then...
[01:50] <Hemebond> How do I install nvidia-settings and nvidia-glx as per these instructions: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=40470
[01:50] <clever__> ubuntu-desktop depends on a large number of packages but doesnt actualy provide any files itself
[01:50] <ardchoille> gnomefreak: it isn't? Will I have problems with apt-get upgrade if I remove ubuntu-desktop?
[01:50] <lsuactiafner> i think the tun module is broken, i did modprobe tun, tun                    13760  0 is loaded, but ifconfig tun0 10.0.0.1 up doesnt work
[01:50] <revartj> hello
[01:50] <jonh_wendell> evilmnky: install libXrender from source?
[01:50] <TrioTorus> jrib, thanks, that's quick and easy.
[01:50] <gnomefreak> ardchoille: install it befopre you upgrade ubuntu versions
[01:50] <clever__> i heard that if you remove ubuntu-desktop you may have upgrade problems
[01:50] <evilmnky> jonh_wendell: yes
[01:51] <gnomefreak> no
[01:51] <jonh_wendell> evilmnky: :D
[01:51] <clever__> i think if they adda a package to the ubuntu-desktop depends it wont get added to your system
[01:51] <ardchoille> gnomefreak: Will that put cups back in also?
[01:51] <gnomefreak> jonh_wendell: there is no such file in libxrender
[01:51] <gnomefreak> ardchoille: it might
[01:51] <clever__> once ubuntu-desktop is removed any packages it may depend on later wont be installed automaticaly by the updater
[01:51] <ardchoille> gnomefreak: Sounds like a vicious circle
[01:52] <narfmaster> Hemebond, nvidia-settings is included in nvidia-glx in Dapper
[01:52] <clever__> and cups will also stay the way you left it
[01:52] <jonh_wendell> gnomefreak: exactly. so, why libtool is searching for this file?
[01:52] <gnomefreak> ardchoille: pretty much
[01:52] <gnomefreak> jonh_wendell: not sure why anything is looking for it other than old code
[01:52] <evilmnky> jonh_wendell: sorry it isnt a one liner.. and it's an obvious answer probably
[01:52] <sn00p> Does anybody know how I play avi files in ubuntu that are vodei?
[01:52] <revartj> i have to problem with laptop SONY VAIO-a217s,  I can't listeng the music
[01:52] <Hemebond> narfmaster: I see. So that's why they unmark each other? Are the instructions on that page safe a a noob like myself?
[01:52] <jonh_wendell> thanks!
[01:52] <narfmaster> Hemebond, just ignore it if it says to install "nvidia-settings"
[01:53] <narfmaster> Hemebond, and install the rest
[01:53] <Hemebond> narfmaster: Thankyou very much. I am installing now. Is it all done within Gnome? Or should I exit out?
[01:54] <narfmaster> Hemebond, you'll still need to go to terminal and type: sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[01:54] <Hemebond> narfmaster: That explains the error I got using the Gnome terminal.
[01:54] <Hexidigi1al> anyone know of a good irc server hosting program (other than ircd-hybrid)?
[01:55] <ardchoille> Is it possible to dpkg --purge --don't-remove-depends or something like that for a package so that ubuntu-desktop won't be removed if I remove cups?
[01:55] <HBuzacott> Does anyone know how to compile the brzcom driver. I am having serious issues with compiling the Kernel and pcmcia-cs in ubuntu Dapper.
[01:55] <revartj> help
[01:56] <RShadow> what packages can I find the md5 and sha1 tools?
[01:57] <wildman> RShadow: can't u use synaptic to query that?
[01:57] <narfmaster> RShadow, coreutils
[01:57] <RShadow> wildman, if I had synaptic I would... only I'm working via an ssh remotely
[01:57] <RShadow> narfmaster, thnx
[01:58] <narfmaster> no problem
[01:58] <RShadow> speaking of which.. is it possible to preform a search with apt-get? this is driving me nuts (/me really really really misses emerge)
[01:58] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, then go back to Gentoo :P
[01:58] <cyfr> Hi. I'm trying to do " ln -s /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 /usr/bin/gcc" whenever i type that i just get 'file exists'
[01:58] <bimberi> RShadow: apt-cache search blah
[01:59] <RShadow> PyroticShadow, unfourtuntly Genoo isn't provided where I'm hosted.. or I would.. I love Ubuntu as a desktop but I'm bangin my head against the wall trying to use it as a server
[01:59] <narfmaster> dpkg -S filename
[01:59] <RShadow> bimberi, thanks
[01:59] <RShadow> narfmaster, thnx to you too :)
[01:59] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, what are your options?
[01:59] <wildman> cyfr: meaning what it says... the file exists already, so you cannot 'overwrite' it with a link
[01:59] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, strictly Ubuntu?
[01:59] <cyfr> so how can I do what i want... i want gcc to link to 4.0 not 3.4
[02:00] <RShadow> PyroticShadow, ubuntu and debian woody.. I choose ubuntu.. well and fedora but I can't stand fedora..
[02:00] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, no Slackware/NetBSD/FreeBSD??
[02:00] <_nano_> are you guys able to access archive.ubuntu thru apt?
[02:00] <Hemebond> Sorry to be a pain but, CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE restarted X instead of killing it (which most pages say).
[02:00] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, hmm.. good choice, but I would suggest Debian if you could get the testing version of it.
[02:00] <PyroticShadow> Hemebond, that's what it is suppose to do.
[02:00] <RShadow> PyroticShadow, nope. all though that would be a big learning curve for me anyways.. last BSD I used was BSDI almost six years ago and never used slack
[02:00] <wildman> narfmaster: does that -S option work on uninstalled pkgs too?
[02:00] <Hemebond> Oh. How do I kill X?
[02:01] <narfmaster> wildman, that's the search option
[02:01] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, Well, I think Ubuntu out of all those were probably your best choice, good job. :)
[02:01] <Hemebond> Most web pages say that should kill X, not restart it.
[02:01] <narfmaster> oops, i mean i don't think so
[02:01] <PyroticShadow> Hemebond, when you do CTRL+ALT+Backspace, that's what it does...
[02:01] <narfmaster> wildman, i think you need apt-file for that
[02:01] <wildman> narfmaster: ok. thx.
[02:01] <cyfr> How do I create a link so that gcc is 4.0 and not 3.4? :(
[02:02] <Hemebond> PyroticShadow: How do I stop X from restarting then?
[02:02] <kashikoi> Hemebond: after the X server is killed most settings in inittab are set to restart it
[02:02] <RShadow> PyroticShadow, ya.. I thought so too.. but I really don't like the way apt works.. IMHO when I remove something it should remove everything and when I install something it should install everything.. I had to ditch snort because I can't get it to install the whole package
[02:02] <sertmann> a lspci -v shows that my soundcard is only available to root, how do i fix that?
[02:02] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, Come visit me at #frozenthrone, or #penguinslair, on irc.oftc.net :) we got lots of very intelligent people if ye' ever need assistance.
[02:02] <wildman> Hemebond: make sure you have initdefault 3 in your /etc/inittab and reboot :)
[02:02] <RShadow> PyroticShadow, which is kind of good for me because now I stumbled across ossec which actualy looks like a better package
[02:02] <jrib> cyfr: you want to use gcc-3.4 permanently or only for a certain instance?
[02:02] <kashikoi> Hemebond: do you just want to access a console tty or free up the ram the X server might be wasting since you dont need it?
[02:02] <wildman> Hemebond: that way you won't get the graphical login, whenever you start your computer
[02:02] <RShadow> PyroticShadow, Thanks for the offer, I will most surely keep it in mind
[02:02] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, Ubuntu has it's flaws, but it is a decent operating system, imho.
[02:03] <Hemebond> kashikoi: I need to go into the console to run nvidia-glx-config enable
[02:03] <wildman> Hemebond: service dm stop
[02:03] <wildman> Hemebond: to temporarily 'disable' X
[02:03] <Hemebond> From a terminal?
[02:03] <kashikoi> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[02:03] <cyfr> jrib I think ive used 3.4 for everything, but I want to use 4.0 now i think... trying to install vmware and get "Inappropriate build environment: you wanted to use gcc version 4.0.3 while kernel attempts to use gcc version 3.4.6.
[02:03] <cyfr> "
[02:03] <wildman> Hemebond: yep, after switching to a console with Ctrl+Alt+FN
[02:03] <studprog> Hi - anybody here have experience with preseeding an installation (with  debian-installer)
[02:03] <RShadow> PyroticShadow, ya, IMHO its the best binary distro out there.. I'm just spoiled with Gentoo :D
[02:03] <kashikoi> that will stop the graphic display manager
[02:03] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, anytime, most of the time, there isn't many people in here to help, so I try to recruit to my channels because we have tons and tons of smart people... dont' mean to hold ye' still, good luck with your Operating System.
[02:03] <eniac_petro1> hi all
[02:04] <wildman> kashikoi: which has the effect Hemebond needs...
[02:04] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, I have Gentoo on my Laptop and my 4 harddrives on my Desktop computer, I won't ever go to anything else...
[02:04] <eniac_petro1> i have problem with ubuntu, can you help me?
[02:04] <wildman> kashikoi: that's what I did to install the nvidia stuff here, IIRC
[02:04] <kashikoi> the X server may get confused if you change back into it after loading a graphic card driver
[02:04] <Hemebond> Will try that right now.
[02:04] <PyroticShadow> eniac_petro1, Ask question, we will help if we can.
[02:04] <kashikoi> i sometimes shutdown gdm if im bored and dont need graphic stuff
[02:04] <RShadow> PyroticShadow, I mean to me.. It kinds of sucks compiling everything, but I just can't get paste emerge.. I think its 100% the best package management solution... other distro's should adobt it.. it really makes sense
[02:05] <eniac_petro1> :-D ok
[02:05] <wildman> Hemebond: oups...
[02:05] <Hemebond> Didn't work.
[02:05] <wildman> Hemebond: sorry, but 'service' is not available on Ubuntu :P
[02:05] <cyfr> jrib?
[02:05] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, that it does.
[02:05] <wildman> Hemebond: /etc/init.d/dm stop
[02:05] <wildman> IIRC :)
[02:05] <jrib> cyfr: vmware player is in the repositories.  Is that what you want?
[02:05] <wildman> Hemebond: as root, of course ;)
[02:05] <Hemebond> Okay. That's a little harder to remember.
[02:05] <kashikoi> wildman: i think its called gdm on ubuntu
[02:05] <Hemebond> sudo?
[02:05] <RShadow> PyroticShadow, anyways.. back to setting up my server.. got your server and channels bookmarked.. I'll give them a join a little bit later
[02:05] <wildman> Hemebond: y
[02:05] <cyfr> jrib: im after server
[02:05] <james__> how do you run vlc in console mode?
[02:05] <wildman> Hemebond: I really miss the 'service' command from Mandriva to control services ;)
[02:06] <eniac_petro1> 1st, I am newbie with ubuntu and my english is bad. My question is, is there a console terminal application and gnome control center in ubuntu ?
[02:06] <PyroticShadow> RShadow, Ok, Have fun, Take care, and Good luck, if I'm not responding in the channel, just idle there, and PM me and I'll get back to you when I can.
[02:06] <butze> hi, kind of OT - does someone have a gmail invitation left?
[02:06] <highvoltage> hi, anyone know how to turn on the external amplifier on an LG laptop?
[02:06] <Wipster> ok I just did an update on my computer and when I booted I had Debian/GNU Linux then kernal additions in my bootloader is that right?
[02:06] <kashikoi> wildman: i saw a service command in my rh9 and its just a simple script to go into /etc/init.d and i could probly copy/give it if needed
[02:06] <wildman> eniac_petro1: gnome terminal for the console
[02:06] <Wipster> rather then ubuntu
[02:06] <jrib> cyfr: ok you have gcc-3.4 package installed?  And did you try 'export CC=gcc-3.4' before ./configure?
[02:06] <Hemebond> wildman: That didn't seem to work either.
[02:06] <wildman> kashikoi: still have my Mandriva around, might try that later...
[02:06] <yum> i want to install msttcorefonts. universe is in my source.lst. But aptitude doesn't fint it
[02:06] <wildman> Hemebond: did you try with gdm instead of dm ?
[02:06] <jrib> !info msttcorefonts
[02:06] <Hemebond> No. Will try now.
[02:06] <ubotu> msttcorefonts: Installer for Microsoft TrueType core fonts. In repository multiverse, is optional. Version 1.2ubuntu3 (dapper), package size 22 kB, installed size 164 kB
[02:07] <sktrdie> Hello
[02:07] <jrib> yum: you need multiverse
[02:07] <cyfr> jrib: no I didn't try export CC=gcc-3.4, at what point should I use it as its a script from vmware not ./configure
[02:07] <sktrdie> I don't know why but when I run movies on dapper I see white flickering horizontal lines coming and going.... can anybody helpme?
[02:07] <jrib> cyfr: are you using breezy?  I think this isn't necessary if you are on dapper
[02:07] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, what program do you use??
[02:07] <eniac_petro1> yes, but where is gnome terminal?
[02:07] <cyfr> im using dapper
[02:07] <wildman> kashikoi: at least we know it worked now ;)
[02:08] <kashikoi> yeah:)
[02:08] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: it does the same with Totem (gstreamer), Mplayer and VLC
[02:08] <wildman> apps->accessories eniac_petro1
[02:08] <PyroticShadow> eniac_petro1, Applications/Accessories/Terminal
[02:08] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: also I tried different formats like avi, ogg, mov etc, same thing
[02:08] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, Hmm...Video issue I suspet...
[02:08] <eniac_petro1> aaaah, ok. 10x
[02:08] <wildman> bon ppl... time to start working... cya l8r
[02:08] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, newest video card?
[02:08] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, video card driver*
[02:08] <yum> i will try multiverse
[02:08] <PyroticShadow> later wildman take care.
[02:08] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: I think, I have an nvidia
[02:08] <wildman> thx u 2 ;)
[02:08] <jonh_wendell> bye!
[02:09] <PyroticShadow> wildman, I'll try.
[02:09] <PyroticShadow> !tell sktrdie about nvidia
[02:09] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: what's the name of the latest nvidia driver
[02:09] <yum> jrib: thx, I found msttcorefonts
[02:09] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, herm.. uno momento por favor.
[02:09] <PyroticShadow> ubotu, tell sktrdie about nvidia
[02:09] <Wipster> I just did kernal update on my system and now instead of having Ubuntu, then the kernal the lastest editions have Debian GNU/Linux then the kernal....... is that right......?
[02:09] <PyroticShadow> hmm..
[02:10] <cyfr> jrib: im using dapper and still get that error when I use export
[02:10] <jrib> cyfr: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VmwareServer maybe that can help.  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=183209 is what is saying that gcc-3.4 is only necessary for breezy
[02:10] <PyroticShadow> ubotu dead???
[02:10] <ubotu> I know nothing about dead???
[02:10] <PyroticShadow> ubotu tell sktrdie about nvidia
[02:10] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: I see
[02:10] <PyroticShadow> hmm..
[02:10] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, Well, first off.
[02:10] <doom_oo7> hi :)
[02:10] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, open up termina..
[02:10] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, terminal*
[02:10] <Ash-Fox> ubotu god
[02:10] <ubotu> I know nothing about god
[02:11] <doom_oo7> ubotu ubotu
[02:11] <phire> lol
[02:11] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, "sudo -i" and type your password
[02:11] <doom_oo7> lol
[02:11] <doom_oo7> !ubotu
[02:11] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[02:11] <jenda> Is there any reason why firefox doesn't play sounds in embedded media?
[02:11] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: what's that for?
[02:11] <Ash-Fox> jenda, no.
[02:11] <doom_oo7> u gotr amd64 ?
[02:11] <doom_oo7> you got amd64
[02:11] <doom_oo7> *
[02:11] <yum> i have a package kcemirror installed and cannot get it uninstalled. it is always telling me that the post-removal Skript returned 1
[02:11] <jenda> Ash-Fox: ah...
[02:12] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: I'm currently ugprading my nvidia drivers, but I don't think that's the problem
[02:12] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, then... "nano -w /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and scroll down to your video portion, (with arrow keys), and see what it lists for the driver, does it say "nv" or "nvidia"
[02:12] <doom_oo7> jenda, you got amd64 ??
[02:12] <doom_oo7> or i386
[02:12] <jenda> doom_oo7: nope, I don't. i686
[02:12] <cyfr> screw it :p i'll install windows on dual boot, easier -_-
[02:12] <doom_oo7> jenda, ok
[02:12] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, sudo -i, is to stay root, so we can do root commands, and secondly, if the problem consists on every program you use, it's either A. the movie, or B. the videocard/videocard driver.
[02:12] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: "nvidia"
[02:12] <PyroticShadow> cyfr, Windows.. ICK
[02:12] <doom_oo7> jenda, have you got a motherboard sound and another sound card ?
[02:12] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, Ok, so when you boot up, does it show an nvidia sreen?
[02:12] <kasutaja> what do you want
[02:13] <cyfr> Well ubuntu won't run my old games, and i can't get vmware installed :)
[02:13] <PyroticShadow> cyfr, what games?
[02:13] <kasutaja> deskriptsions?
[02:13] <cyfr> theme hospital & dungeon keeper 2 :D
[02:13] <doom_oo7> jenda, have you got a motherboard sound and another sound card ?
[02:13] <PyroticShadow> cyfr, try wine?
[02:13] <jenda> doom_oo7: not sure... I'm looking.
[02:13] <jrib> cyfr: well I've never installed vmware server so I don't really know how to help you.  I'm sure if you make apost on the forums or try again here later someone can help you install it
[02:13] <cyfr> tried :)
[02:13] <Sub> cyfr, you bought those on a double pack didnt ya? so did i :D
[02:13] <doom_oo7> jenda, ok.
[02:13] <PyroticShadow> cyfr, herm..
[02:13] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: yes it does
[02:14] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: I'm going to be right back, restart x and see if anything changed
[02:14] <sertmann> a lspci -v shows that my soundcard is there (but only available to root), i can
[02:14] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, Ok.
[02:14] <sertmann> 't select it en gsteamer properties
[02:14] <Sakarx> anyone know any other text-based msn clients other than tmsnc?
[02:14] <kakalto> Sakarx: centericq?
[02:14] <doom_oo7> yes
[02:14] <CokeNCode> yeh, cetnericq is good
[02:14] <yum> Aptitude cannot uninstall kcemirror from my system. it always crashes. what can I do?
[02:14] <kakalto> it is.
[02:14] <doom_oo7> it's the one i'm using
[02:14] <sertmann> help? do i need to reset permissions somewhere?
[02:14] <kakalto> I use it
[02:14] <jenda> doom_oo7: it's an intel if that's any help. Where can I find that for sure? (it's a laptop).
[02:14] <Sakarx> kakalto: better than tmsnc?
[02:14] <kakalto> =D
[02:15] <kakalto> Sakarx: I haven't tried tmsnc
[02:15] <doom_oo7> jenda, it's a laptop... ok
[02:15] <PyroticShadow> sertmann, what are you trying to do?
[02:15] <jenda> doom_oo7: All other sounds play fine.
[02:15] <CokeNCode> does tmsnc have an apt-get ?
[02:15] <Sakarx> kk thanks will try it out
[02:15] <doom_oo7> so you got only one sound card
[02:15] <Sakarx> yes
[02:15] <sertmann> PyroticShadow, get my sound working ;)
[02:15] <CokeNCode> cool
[02:15] <doom_oo7> yes, i know, i had the same problem
[02:15] <CokeNCode> i think i'll try that out now
[02:15] <CokeNCode> brb
[02:15] <Sakarx> depends on what repositories you select
[02:15] <kokoko1> what the gui of apt-get things?
[02:15] <kakalto> Sakarx: keep in mind, to close current window, it's ESC twice. next window is CTRL-N I think
[02:15] <doom_oo7> but it was because i had a sound card embedded in the motherboard and also a sound blaster live!
[02:15] <kokoko1> I forget the name fo that gui
[02:15] <kakalto> you should be able to figure out the rest, if you're using CLI =)
[02:15] <Sub> sertmann, all my hardware is only available to root too, but i can still acess/use it as a user
[02:15] <sertmann> disapeared after a dapper upgrade
[02:15] <PyroticShadow> sertmann, do you have your drivers installed and all that? and what do you mean by do you need to change permissions somwhere..hm/
[02:15] <doom_oo7> i had to desactivate the motherboard's one
[02:15] <Sakarx> kakalto thanks
[02:16] <Sub> kokoko1, synaptic
[02:16] <doom_oo7> synaptic
[02:16] <kakalto> Sakarx: no problem.
[02:16] <PyroticShadow> wb sktrdie any good news for me?
[02:16] <james__> anyone know how to use vlc in console (headless) mode?
[02:17] <cyfr> I dont understand why it wont work :( "*** For proper build you'll have to replace gcc -m32 with symbolic link to /usr/bin/gcc-4.0." <- how do I do this
[02:17] <Sakarx> I now can do almost everything I used to do with a gui at the cmd line
[02:17] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: same thing, but it's wierd, because if the video is half size you don't see them, only on full-screen or very large
[02:17] <Sakarx> last thing anyone know a good cli web browerser?
[02:17] <doom_oo7> somebody having a guide to install a trident graphic card on amd64 ?
[02:17] <m_0_r_0_n> How can I set gcc to another compilerversion. I ve three versions installed. gcc is currently set to gcc-4.0, but I want gcc-2.95 or gcc-3.4
[02:17] <sertmann> alsa is not working propely, only xmms can play sound, throgh oss, banshee/rhythmbox can't connect to alsa (device not there), and i can't select a sound card in gstreamer-properties
[02:17] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, what is your video card??
[02:17] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: Geforce MX
[02:17] <james__> Sakarx > links2
[02:17] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: Geforce 4 MX
[02:17] <sktrdie> I think
[02:17] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, 40/40? 4000?...there's tons...
[02:18] <doom_oo7> somebody having a guide to install a trident graphic card on amd64 ?
[02:18] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, lspci | grep -i vga
[02:18] <sertmann> and i can't find any realtek devices in the alsa-docs
[02:18] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: it has an integrated GeForce4 mx on the motherboard
[02:18] <sktrdie> I'm using that
[02:18] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, theres your answer.
[02:19] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, there is no such thing as a GOOD integrated video.
[02:19] <sktrdie> lspci | grep -i vga: 0000:02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX - nForce GPU]  (rev a3)
[02:19] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, you wont be able to play hardcore games, because it'll lag really bad or do what it's doing now.
[02:19] <Wipster> hey people I just did a kernal update on my system and now I have Debian GNU/Linux on my entrys is this ok, can I edit them back to Ubuntu labled?
[02:19] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, thats why it does that on movies.
[02:19] <doom_oo7> somebody having a guide to install a trident graphic card on amd64 ?
[02:19] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, Onboard video is the worst thing to ever use, you should buy a cheap 128MB Video card, how much money do you have to spare, I"ll hook you up with a good one.
[02:19] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: I don't think it's hardware problem, because if I startup Xgl the flickering lines are not there, but it's of course very slow
[02:19] <PyroticShadow> Wipster, edit the grub file.
[02:20] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, if it's not a hardware issue, explain to me what other option it could be?...
[02:20] <sktrdie> a bug in X
[02:20] <sktrdie> xorg
[02:20] <cyfr> Anyone? "*** For proper build you'll have to replace gcc -m32 with symbolic link to /usr/bin/gcc-4.0." <- how do I do this
[02:20] <Wipster> yeh so its ok then nothing wrong happnd? also how can I delete old kernals?
[02:21] <PyroticShadow> Wipster, I'm not sure on how to delete old kernels, but as I can tell, your fine, if you can boot up and everything runs fine, it may have just put the wrong name perhaps.
[02:21] <doom_oo7> rm kernel
[02:21] <doom_oo7> ^^^
[02:21] <ryanakca> I take it that the default runlevel (with Xorg) is 2?
[02:21] <Ng> err
[02:21] <PyroticShadow> Wipster, doom_oo7 may be correct.
[02:21] <Ng> Wipster: synaptic or apt-get can remove old kernel packages
[02:21] <PyroticShadow> Wipster, rm -r <kernel> could work.
[02:21] <PyroticShadow> Wipster, of course, that also, apt-get remove <kernel>
[02:21] <PyroticShadow> sudo apt-get that is.
[02:21] <Wipster> cheres
[02:21] <Wipster> :)
[02:21] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: anyway, do you know why Xgl with compiz works great, but movies are slow as hell
[02:22] <DarkLegacy> Sup
[02:22] <DarkLegacy> Wrong channel
[02:22] <Pecisk> guys, it is good or bad to use Ubuntu with vanilla kernel, not with Ubuntu patches for ubuntu-server?
[02:22] <Hemebond> Well now. That was a struggle and a half. I'm not even sure if it's running.
[02:22] <Pecisk> what common sense tells
[02:22] <kakalto> sktrdie: speak for yourself, man
[02:22] <Ng> sktrdie: because Xgl is still far too new and stuff like that isn't sorted yet
[02:22] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, to my knowledge, if I were to suggest an issue, it's because of onboard sound, I'm not kidding you, ask anybody in here, onboard sound is worthless...
[02:22] <kakalto> sktrdie: my movies are fien
[02:22] <kakalto> *fine =D
[02:22] <Ng> Pecisk: you should use the ubuntu patches if you can
[02:22] <PyroticShadow> kakalto, he uses onboard video.
[02:22] <Hemebond> wildman: I got errors when doing nvidia-glx-config enable
[02:22] <kakalto> oh raight. then why does he even bother complaining?
[02:23] <PyroticShadow> Ng, am I correct, Onboard video is almost worthless...
[02:23] <doom_oo7> somebody having a guide to install a trident graphic card on amd64 ?
[02:23] <PyroticShadow> kakalto, :)
[02:23] <kakalto> onboard is almost worthless :)
[02:23] <cyfr> guys please :( this must be so simple.. "*** For proper build you'll have to replace gcc -m32 with symbolic link to /usr/bin/gcc-4.0." <- how do I do this
[02:23] <Jeeves_Moss> all:  hello all.
[02:23] <Ng> PyroticShadow: depends on what the machine is for. simple desktop stuff won't be so bad, although it does mean sacrificing system ram. that also makes it slow for games and stuff
[02:23] <sktrdie> it's not worthless I've been using it watching movies always, no problem at all
[02:23] <wildman> !nvidia > Hemebond
[02:23] <sktrdie> since I have dapper it's been giving me problems
[02:23] <Pecisk> Ng: but there is no Ubuntu patches for 2.6.16 kernel, is there?
[02:23] <doom_oo7> export CC=/usr/bin/gcc--4.0
[02:23] <doom_oo7> export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.0
[02:23] <PyroticShadow> Ng, Such as watching a movie, sktrdie tell Ng your problem.. I bet he'll come up with the same conclusion as I.
[02:23] <doom_oo7> i think
[02:23] <Hemebond> wildman: Huh? Not nvidia is better than me?
[02:23] <Ng> Pecisk: check edgy's repositories, that will be on a newer kernel than dapper
[02:24] <sktrdie> Ng: when watching movies (only in full-screen or very large size) I see white horizontal lines flickering in the movies
[02:24] <doom_oo7> please please please, I need trident 3d image 975 Drivers !!!
[02:24] <PyroticShadow> Ng, he says that watching a movie in small mode, works fine, but any bigger white lnes come across te screen, he has the latest drivers, and he's tried different movies and all that... I say hardware.
[02:24] <kakalto> sktrdie: xgl does a little more processing. onboard will just manage video, and do not much more
[02:25] <Jeeves_Moss> all:  any one know of a good on-line howto that shows how to set up 2 boxes do be a DHCP and DNS server?  I'd like to use two identical boxes as fail over boxes.  (DHCP on one, and DNS on the other)
[02:25] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow, Ng: yea but the lines come only inside the movie, the rest is fine, it's not the entire screen
[02:25] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, Have you tried a different video?
[02:25] <Pecisk> Ng: give me example for edgy repository, how to write it properly in /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:25] <Ng> sktrdie: is your system running quite hot?
[02:25] <cyfr> doom_oo7: that dosnt solve my problem, i get the same error..
[02:25] <doom_oo7> dman -_-
[02:25] <doom_oo7> damn*
[02:26] <sktrdie> Ng: yes, could that be the problem? My HardDisks are boiling
[02:26] <Ng> Pecisk: you don't want to do that, use packages.ubuntu.com to grab it. if you change your repositories to mention edgy your system will want to start upgrading itself
[02:26] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, what is your system temp?
[02:26] <Ng> sktrdie: quite possibly. also it might be worth running "gstreamer-properties" and picking the video output option that says NoXV
[02:26] <Hemebond> wildman: I got an md5sum error when using that command. I edited /etc/X11/xorg.conf in X (using gedit) then killed X, and restarted it. I got a brief glimpse of the Nvidia logo.
[02:26] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: no idea
[02:26] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, go into bios and see.
[02:26] <Ng> sktrdie: that takes more CPU power, but may avoid whatever bug/problem is happening with the graphics card
[02:26] <Jeeves_Moss> all:  does any one know if you can turn most laptops into a "slapbook"?
[02:26] <sktrdie> Ng: even without using gstreamer it happens
[02:26] <PyroticShadow> Jeeves_Moss, slapbook?...
[02:27] <Hemebond> wildman: Strangely I can no longer CTRL+ALT+F7.
[02:27] <Jeeves_Moss> PyroticShadow:  yea.  there is a hack for a MacBook that you just smack it, and it changed the desktop.  I'll look for the link
[02:27] <PyroticShadow> Ng, I say it's just because it's onboard, not to mention it's not the greatest onboard, but...
[02:27] <Hemebond> wildman: Wait. Nevermind. Starting X puts me in CTRL+ALT+F7.
[02:27] <doom_oo7> althought, it only works on macbooks
[02:27] <Hemebond> wildman: Thankyou for your help.
[02:27] <PyroticShadow> Hemebond, CTRL+ALT+ F1-F6 are the only avilable windows to get to.
[02:28] <PyroticShadow> available*
[02:28] <PyroticShadow> Jeeves_Moss, k.
[02:28] <Hemebond> PyroticShadow: Why does CTRL+ALT+F7 get me back to this Gnome screen?
[02:28] <sktrdie> Ng: the NoXV did it, but the quality of the video sucks
[02:28] <Jeeves_Moss> PyroticShadow:  any other ideas on the other question I asked of the group?
[02:28] <doom_oo7> Please, please, ain't you got any link to install TRIDENT 3DImage975 on my amd64 ? :'(
[02:28] <Hemebond> wildman: I know about that page. I have downloaded the binaries already.
[02:28] <Jeeves_Moss> PyroticShadow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uvQTTPr9Rw
[02:28] <PyroticShadow> Hemebond, hmm... I'm not entirely sure.
[02:29] <Hemebond> wildman: I am reading through it. Thankyou.
[02:29] <PyroticShadow> Jeeves_Moss, I cannot watch a youtube video at the moment, explain more detail what you mean...
[02:29] <Ng> sktrdie: well trying a PCI/AGP card would certainly be useful, but I'd also think about some better cooling too - maybe try removing the outer case and see if you can cool it a bit and if the problem goes away
[02:29] <doom_oo7> If not, something for a cirrus logic graphic card ? (with 2mo VRAM :!D)
[02:29] <Jack12> The content you are trying to play uses an audio codec that is obsolete and no longer supported. "
[02:29] <jenda> Would anyone act as my test dummy? I need to ship .eps files to my printer to print Ubuntu stickers. Now I have the suspicion that the ones inkscape makes are borked. Anyone here with windows and the appropriate windows software?
[02:29] <JinSheng> hello,verybody
[02:29] <Jack12> hwo could i get this old real codec?
[02:29] <JinSheng> help me
[02:29] <kokoko1> how to connect to remote box (linux) graphically?
[02:30] <sktrdie> Ng: but we just figured out that the NoXV did it, isn't it a software problem?
[02:30] <kokoko1> i only know ssh
[02:30] <JinSheng> I install the ubuntu6.06 fail
[02:30] <PyroticShadow> kokoko1, VNC Remote Desktop.
[02:30] <kakalto> LOL...
[02:30] <kakalto> that Smackbook was cool!
[02:30] <Jeeves_Moss> pyroticShadow:  it uses the sensor in a MacBook that detects movment, and reuses the control to swap to your other desktops.
[02:30] <Ng> sktrdie: all that did was change how the video is displayed. that means that it's either a bug in the graphics driver you're using (nv or nvidia?) or in part of the graphics hardware
[02:30] <kakalto> Jeeves_Moss: =)
[02:30] <JinSheng> how can i install the grub
[02:30] <PyroticShadow> kakalto, Fake or Real?
[02:31] <Jeeves_Moss> kakalto:  now I want to know if it can be done with any other notebooks.
[02:31] <ryanakca> I take it that the default runlevel (with Xorg) is 2?
[02:31] <kokoko1> PyroticShadow, its already instll with ubuntu 6.06?
[02:31] <jenda> Right. make that: I know they are borked.
[02:31] <sktrdie> Ng: ok so if I boot in windows it should do the same problem if it's hardware right?
[02:31] <PyroticShadow> kokoko1, No, you have to download it.
[02:31] <ardchoille> ryanakca: Your desktop is runlevel 5
[02:31] <jenda> Can anyone transform three .svgs to .epses for me? hm?
[02:31] <kokoko1> PyroticShadow, okay thanks
[02:31] <kakalto> PyroticShadow: I don't see why it'd have to be fake
[02:31] <PyroticShadow> kokoko1, np.
[02:31] <kokoko1> PyroticShadow, ihave to instlal it on both ends?
[02:32] <kakalto> PyroticShadow: or you mean fake link? not at all. it's clean
[02:32] <kokoko1> both ends running ubuntu
[02:32] <Ng> sktrdie: maybe
[02:32] <Jeeves_Moss> PyroticShadow:  did you post a comment on my request for a on-line howto on installing a DNS/DHPC server on a box?  I've got 2 identical boxes that I'd like to run those services on in a fail over.
[02:32] <ungaro> i'm having problems with my keyboard layout anyone can help me please
[02:32] <PyroticShadow> kokoko1, No, you have to enable remote desktop, on your Ubuntu machine, and wherever you want to view it from, you need to install the VNC Viewer.
[02:32] <PyroticShadow> Jeeves_Moss, No, I did not, I have no idear how to, Google it.
[02:32] <PyroticShadow> kakalto, Ah, I just can't view it at the moment.
[02:33] <JinSheng> grub> root (hd0,
[02:33] <JinSheng>  Possible partitions are:
[02:33] <JinSheng>    Partition num: 0,  Filesystem type is fat, partition type 0xc
[02:33] <JinSheng>    Partition num: 4,  Filesystem type is fat, partition type 0xb
[02:33] <JinSheng>    Partition num: 5,  Filesystem type is fat, partition type 0xb
[02:33] <JinSheng>    Partition num: 6,  Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x82
[02:33] <JinSheng>    Partition num: 7,  Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
[02:33] <Jeeves_Moss> PyroticShadow:  ok, thanks.  I know how to do it in Windowze, but no idea in Ubuntu as of yet.
[02:33] <JinSheng>    Partition num: 8,  Filesystem type is reiserfs, partition type 0x83
[02:33] <JinSheng> grub> root (hd0,7)
[02:33] <lucasvo> !paste
[02:33] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (you can always find it in the channel topic, among other useful things)
[02:33] <JinSheng>  Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
[02:33] <JinSheng> grub> setup (hd0)
[02:33] <JinSheng>  Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists... no
[02:33] <JinSheng>  Checking if "/grub/stage1" exists... no
[02:33] <kakalto> PyroticShadow: oh k. well it's really cool anyway. the guy smacks the side of his ibook, and it switches desktop =D
[02:33] <ryanakca> ardchoille: ty
[02:33] <JinSheng> Error 15: File not found
[02:33] <lucasvo> !paste > JinSheng
[02:33] <wildman> Hemebond: yw
[02:33] <JinSheng> grub>
[02:33] <torie> Can anyone in here help me troubleshoot Quake2?
[02:33] <ungaro> i'm having problems with my keyboard layout anyone can help me pleaseeeeee
[02:33] <PyroticShadow> Pastbin !!!!!!!!
[02:33] <wildman> Hemebond: sorry, I was out of the computer :P
[02:33] <torie> /dev/dsp: Bad address
[02:33] <torie> Could not reset /dev/dsp
[02:33] <JinSheng> who can help me
[02:33] <PyroticShadow> kakalto, Hmm... interesting.
[02:33] <lucasvo> JinSheng: please use pastebin
[02:34] <Jeeves_Moss> kakalto:  any ideas if it'll work on any computer, or even on Ubuntu?
[02:34] <JinSheng> what pastebin?
[02:34] <PyroticShadow> JinSheng, Next time, Pastebin, http://www.pastebin.ca don't flood the channel.
[02:34] <kokoko1> PyroticShadow, I have to install VNC viewer adn on ubuntu box i have to install VNC remote deskot and enable the remote login?
[02:34] <lucasvo> JinSheng: read what ubotu wrote you
[02:34] <ungaro> i'm having problems with my keyboard layout anyone can help me please please please please
[02:34] <lucasvo> ungaro: be more specific
[02:35] <kakalto> Jeeves_Moss: well, you'd obviously have to have the thing to hit, which sends a signal in, then you'd just need a simple program to monitor and recieve the signal, and tell xgl to switch desktop
[02:35] <Jeeves_Moss> all:  it's been fun, but I've got to run.
[02:35] <Jeeves_Moss> kakalto:  it would rock if all laptops did it.  Gotta run.  TTL.
[02:35] <kakalto> Jeeves_Moss: so, no reason it couldn't work, if ya had the right things =)
[02:35] <PyroticShadow> kokoko1, On ubuntu, go to Places/Administration ( I think ) and click on Remote Desktop, and enable it, with a password, and then go to the other machine you want to view it with, install VNC Viewer, and connec to the IP of the ubuntu box, and put in the user & password as it should reuqest, if it doesn't, then you may need to open some ports, if you have a router.
[02:37] <sktrdie> Ng: ok I'm goign to reboot and see if in windows does the same
[02:37] <nlindblad> tjo igen
[02:37] <JinSheng> :help
[02:37] <neoXite> hi, is there a way to replace some modules included in the restricted-modules with own versions without having to remove the entire package?
[02:38] <PyroticShadow> neoXite, most likely not.
[02:38] <PyroticShadow> neoXite, to my knowledge anyway.
[02:38] <blocky> hey guys can i ask a question
[02:38] <PyroticShadow> blocky, ask away.
[02:38] <blocky> what do you think I should get at IHOP?
[02:38] <Hexidigital> are you kidding me?
[02:38] <kokoko1> PyroticShadow, thank you very much :)
[02:38] <PyroticShadow> blocky, a huge pile of Pancakes...
[02:38] <PyroticShadow> kokoko1, Your welcome.
[02:38] <Hexidigital> PANCAKES!
[02:38] <neoXite> PyroticShadow: it seems like the restricted-modules are being loaded into a volatile fs at boot, so i can't just delete single modules and have them replaced
[02:39] <blocky> yea thats what i was thinking too
[02:39] <blocky> but apparently they have something called blintzes
[02:39] <blocky> and they make damn good hash browns as well
[02:39] <PyroticShadow> neoXite, I'm not too knowledgeable at that type of stuff, you'll have to ask sombody else.
[02:39] <gnomefreak> blocky: join #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[02:39] <Hexidigital> blintzes are good too... you know what else is good?? #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:39] <blocky> lol
[02:39] <neoXite> PyroticShadow: ah okay thanks anyway
[02:39] <JinSheng> how install the grub,who can help me.
[02:40] <PyroticShadow> blocky, I recommend making your own order, 3 Pancakes, 2 Sausage, 3 Eggs, (overeasy), hashbrowns (with ketchup), and a couple pieces of bacon and toast, and some awesome maple syrup or some other syrup :)
[02:40] <gnomefreak> PyroticShadow: join #ubuntu-offtopic to continue
[02:40] <PyroticShadow> JinSheng, Didn't it install grub when you installed ubuntu?
[02:40] <blocky> yea i think i will go for the blueberry compote
[02:40] <blocky> but that doesnt mean i cant use maple
[02:40] <PyroticShadow> gnomefreak, Oh c'mon, no questions are being asked, chill.
[02:40] <gnomefreak> PyroticShadow: join #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[02:40] <blocky> im sorry ill stop
[02:41] <JinSheng> yes
[02:41] <PyroticShadow> gnomefreak, Mk.
[02:41] <PyroticShadow> JinSheng, if it was installed, what do you want to do w ith it?
[02:42] <PyroticShadow> bloch, heh'.. Im hungry now.. thanks... I think I'll eat a /dev/hda1 with some chroot on top. <-- not food talk.
[02:42] <JinSheng> I install the ubuntu,but install the grub fail
[02:42] <PyroticShadow> Seriously, Chill out.
[02:43] <gnomefreak> PyroticShadow: you know better
[02:43] <PyroticShadow> gnomefreak, May I ask what it's actually hurting?
[02:43] <gnomefreak> PyroticShadow: thi sis a support only channel
[02:43] <vijay> hi all, how to install grub? as i lost it because of windows reinstallation, and now i am in ubuntu only (booted via super grub disk)
[02:43] <gnomefreak> !grub > vijay
[02:43] <Petaris> Hello
[02:43] <gnomefreak> vijay: please read your pm
[02:43] <PyroticShadow> gnomefreak, I was supporting him by giving him my advice on what to eat...
[02:43] <vijay> gnomefreak:yes grub only
[02:44] <Petaris> Has anyone used CA BrightStor ArcServ on ubuntu?
[02:44] <gnomefreak> vijay: read the pm from ubotu there is  asection that tells you how to fix grub
[02:44] <JinSheng> Error 15: File not found
[02:45] <vijay> gnomefreak: i read that, but doing like that giving me an error
[02:45] <ungaro> anyone using ubuntu with turkish q keyboard layout???
[02:45] <vbgunz> is there anyway to update the kernel without having to reboot to apply changes?
[02:45] <M4St3RYuRI> sorry, i can't compile wpa_supplicant
[02:46] <M4St3RYuRI> when i write sudo make
[02:46] <gnomefreak> vbgunz: you have to reboot into the kernel to use it
[02:46] <vijay> gnomefreak: that it is unable to found grub stage 1 or similar error
[02:46] <M4St3RYuRI> it get me some errors
[02:46] <M4St3RYuRI> dependens?
[02:46] <gnomefreak> vijay: did you use livecd to fix it?
[02:46] <vbgunz> gnomefreak, if I don't reboot, I just wont use the new kernel
[02:46] <vijay> yes i tried from live cd only
[02:46] <gnomefreak> vbgunz: correct for most part
[02:46] <vijay> gnomefreak: yes i tried from live cd only
[02:47] <gnomefreak> vijay: is this dapper?
[02:47] <ungaro> anyone using ubuntu with turkish q keyboard layout??? i can't change keyboard layouts in ubuntu
[02:47] <vijay> gnomefreak: yes dapper flight 6
[02:47] <amit> Ash _fox * where to save "header.inc.php"
[02:47] <amit> Ash ru there
[02:47] <Ash-Fox> amit, ask #php
[02:48] <PerceptualChaos> hey I just installed Ubuntu Server 6.06
[02:48] <Ash-Fox> PerceptualChaos, congratulations
[02:48] <PerceptualChaos> and I installed a LAMP
[02:49] <ungaro> no one knows how to change keyboard layouts?
[02:49] <amit> where to save "header.inc.php"
[02:49] <Ash-Fox> amit, ask #php
[02:49] <PerceptualChaos> it seems that no GUI was installed though - xstart doesn't work
[02:49] <PerceptualChaos> ?
[02:49] <Ash-Fox> PerceptualChaos, the command is startx
[02:49] <gnomefreak> PerceptualChaos: server install has no gui
[02:49] <Hexidigital> PerceptualChaos:: with a LAMP, no GUI is installed
[02:49] <PerceptualChaos> ok
[02:50] <Hexidigital> PerceptualChaos:: do you NEED a gui?
[02:50] <And1> Hey
[02:50] <gnomefreak> PerceptualChaos: if you want gnome sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[02:50] <JinSheng> os: if you want gnome sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[02:50] <Ash-Fox> and if you prefer KDE, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[02:50] <Hexidigital> if you want xfce, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[02:50] <Hexidigital> :)
[02:50] <JinSheng> ubuntu@ubuntu:/etc/network$ sudo grub-install /dev/hda
[02:50] <vijay> gnomefreak: can the reinstallation of grub via synaptic works?
[02:50] <JinSheng> /dev/mapper/casper-snapshot does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
[02:50] <ompaul> Hexidigital, I was going to say that :-)
[02:51] <gnomefreak> vijay: i dont know
[02:51] <Hexidigital> ompaul:: :-P
[02:51] <vijay> gnomefreak:ok
[02:51] <PerceptualChaos> Hexidigital: actually I want to sometimes watch movies on that machine so a GUI would be nice
[02:51] <gnomefreak> vijay: its there try it it cant hurt anything
[02:51] <PerceptualChaos> I probably should have just installed Ubuntu standard eh
[02:51] <Ash-Fox> PerceptualChaos, we just gave you three different desktop enviroments you can use
[02:51] <PerceptualChaos> instead of ubunutu server
[02:51] <PerceptualChaos> yeah thanks
[02:51] <Ash-Fox> PerceptualChaos, gnome, kde, xfce above.
[02:51] <Hexidigital> PerceptualChaos:: no... just follow gnomefreak 's advice... sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[02:52] <And1> I need sendmail pack to Ubuntu, but I dont know that download
[02:52] <Petaris> Has anyone used CA BrightStor ArcServ on ubuntu?
[02:52] <ungaro> anyone knows how to change KEYBOARD LAYOUTS?
[02:52] <Hexidigital> PerceptualChaos:: at this point, won't take any more time than reinstalling
[02:52] <PerceptualChaos> I was :) thanks
[02:52] <PerceptualChaos> *thanks
[02:52] <PerceptualChaos> :)
[02:52] <Ash-Fox> ungaro, sort of. I know how how todo it with the GUI tools in kubuntu :P
[02:53] <And1> I need sendmail pack to Ubuntu, but I dont know that download?
[02:53] <ompaul> ungaro,  from the menu system preferences keyboard and system administration languages  (ubuntu)
[02:53] <Ash-Fox> system settings -> keyboard. I assume theres something similar in gnome
[02:53] <jerunamuck> tata Hex
[02:53] <ompaul> Ash-Fox, ^^^
[02:53] <ungaro> hey
[02:53] <phire> How would I stress test my ubuntu system
[02:54] <ungaro> the problem lies right there: i've changed my xorg.conf also added tr to gconf-editor layouts
[02:54] <jerunamuck> Hello all, in which channel do I present Hardware compatability issues?
[02:54] <Ash-Fox> phire, most people write some clever C code to stress test what they want to test specifically.
[02:54] <ungaro> but keyboard indicator lists usa and tr i can switch back and forth but nothing really happens
[02:54] <GStubbs43> Do you guys think azureus or bittornado is better for downloading torrents?
[02:54] <And1> I need sendmail pack to Ubuntu, but I dont know that download? Helpme please
[02:54] <cr3> for some reason, crontab -l displays a cron for my user but it doesn't seem to be run. am I missing some configuration?
[02:54] <ungaro> is there any other way
[02:55] <phire> Ash-Fox: cpu, I want to make sure I didn't damage it when I let it over heat
[02:55] <Ash-Fox> Why are you letting it overheat?
[02:55] <ompaul> ungaro, do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and just change that value there or change xorg back
[02:56] <syg> Has anyone encountered problems with various package managers suddenly taking loooong amounts of time to set up package states etc?
[02:56] <phire> Ash-Fox: I accdently jammed the fan
[02:56] <Ash-Fox> phire, most motherboards will cut the power when the temperature exceeds 70c
[02:56] <ompaul> phire, buy a new one - if it overheats it will shutdown
[02:56] <Ash-Fox> phire, the fact it's on right now, says the proccessor isn't fried.
[02:57] <ompaul> phire, that can lead to damaged data
[02:57] <PerceptualChaos> the other question I have is this --- is there an easy way to transfer stuff to my www folder for hosting on my LAMP from a windows machine on my network?
[02:57] <PerceptualChaos> I remember having big issues with this
[02:57] <ompaul> PerceptualChaos, ftp and tar
[02:57] <Ash-Fox> PerceptualChaos, webdav, samba
[02:57] <ompaul> PerceptualChaos, sorry sftp and tar
[02:57] <ompaul> PerceptualChaos, easy way is with Ash-Fox
[02:58] <Petaris> What is a good backup (tape/autoloader) software for ubuntu?
[02:58] <PerceptualChaos> ah yeah thats right, I tried samba but I couldn't get it working on my other computer
[02:58] <PerceptualChaos> I'll google ash-fox
[02:58] <ompaul> !samba > PerceptualChaos
[02:58] <Ash-Fox> I wonder if webdav is in ubotu
[02:58] <Ash-Fox> !webdav
[02:58] <ubotu> I know nothing about webdav
[02:58] <Ash-Fox> Awe =)
[02:59] <lz1gjd> !ati
[02:59] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:59] <PerceptualChaos> er snap I just got you ompaul hehe
[03:00] <PerceptualChaos> I thought ash-fox was... nevermind :-D
[03:00] <gnomefreak> Ash-Fox: kdewebdev
[03:00] <PerceptualChaos> so I need to set up samba eh? I remember it was a pain in the ass last time I tried
[03:01] <PerceptualChaos> here we go again
[03:02] <jerunamuck> Hello, I have a CD/RW drive that ejects in Dapper but not Badger. WTF?
[03:02] <Ash-Fox> gnomefreak, actually, I was providing webdav access (with unencrypted logins -- since windows systems didn't support encryption) for windows users often, because people couldn't ever get FTP to work properly for them. Since windows has built in webdav support was quite a neat solution :)
[03:03] <kakalto> does ubuntu have kplayer in the repos?
[03:03] <Ash-Fox> jerunamuck, the eject command does not work?
[03:03] <kakalto> I know it has kmplayer, but that's different. I dislike that one. but kplayer, I like
[03:03] <kakalto> duh.
[03:03] <jerunamuck> The eject command works fine....
[03:03] <kakalto> silly question. don't bother to answer
[03:03] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox, the problem is that it ejects when it's not suppose to
[03:04] <gnomefreak> brb
[03:04] <Ash-Fox> jerunamuck, and when does that happen?
[03:04] <fractaldesign> 1 minute into it? :P
[03:04] <amit> have u idea if eGroupWare
[03:05] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox, within a minute of mounting the drive (audio or data) I'll be in the middle of a song and it will eject for no reason
[03:05] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox, or if I just sit there and do nothing...
[03:05] <Ash-Fox> jerunamuck, did you find anything in /var/log/syslog that seemed related in any way?
[03:05] <ompaul> jerunamuck, when you say does not eject under dapper would that be with the dapper live cd in there?
[03:06] <Ash-Fox> ompaul, he's saying it ejects randomly when mounted.
[03:06] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox: didn't know to look there....  and it does not matter what CD I put in.   I started a thread in the forum   http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=210179
[03:06] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox: I'll check syslog now
[03:07] <Ash-Fox> jerunamuck, okay =)
[03:07] <fractaldesign> "ejects randomly when mounted" :D
[03:07] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox: Bother, I'm running Badger now so the syslog will be meaningless
[03:08] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox: I did a roll back to badger just to be sure it was the update that hosed me
[03:09] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox: So where else might I look for event logs. more importantly, how can I enable a more verbose logging of events related to that device
[03:12] <Ash-Fox> jerunamuck, the syslog usually contains significant events. But doing a mount -v (verbose). Additionally you might want to try mounting the drive in read-only mode just incase something weird is going on.
[03:13] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox: Thanks, I'm going to re-apply the DD alt CD and try what you suggest.
[03:14] <jerunamuck> Ash-Fox: I figure if it's repeatable then I've got a bonified bug.  I just want all my facts in order before submitting it
[03:15] <jerunamuck> The pay check calls.  Thanks for the support!
[03:15] <jerunamuck> tata
[03:15] <studprog> Hi - anybody here have experience with making an automated installation using preseeding (with  debian-installer)
[03:16] <studprog> currently i'm looking for a kernel/boot parameter that will set installation language
[03:17] <eichhornleib> hello
[03:18] <Petaris> Is anyone here familiar with getting Bacula to run?
[03:19] <eichhornleib> I have installed the ATI fglrx Driver... but it shows that i Use the Mesa Driver (when I type fglrxinfo in the console)... in the xorg.conf is the driver on FGLRX but it diddnt use it...
[03:19] <scabootssca> can anybody help me? i cant get sound to work after i upgraded to 6.06. I have a sb audigy2 zs
[03:20] <sakarx> gday all
[03:20] <sakarx> Just wondering if anyone here using bitchx could help me out explaining how to use it
[03:20] <eichhornleib> can anybody help me with my FGLRX Problem?
[03:20] <Lobster> use xchat, its more easy
[03:21] <sakarx> thanks Lobster
[03:21] <sakarx> will do
[03:21] <matos> hello!
[03:22] <matos> why ubuntu uses 3 sheduler programs?
[03:22] <amit> could u help me 4 eGroupware?
[03:22] <matos> atd, cron, anacron
[03:22] <amit> matos* could u help me to configure egroupware on ubuntu?
[03:23] <matos> lol what's that?
[03:23] <matos> i can't help
[03:24] <amit> thnx
[03:24] <matos> but novell groupware
[03:24] <Sakurx> well Lobster I tried xchat.. lol and it dont work on the cmd line
[03:24] <matos> evolution
[03:24] <Sakurx> I have no gui on this machine
[03:24] <cr3> I have the following entry in my cron, as displayed by crontab -l, and nothing ever happens: * * * * * echo "foo" > /tmp/foo
[03:24] <amit> ? is novell groupware
[03:24] <MoNkUnClE> i am having a problem staying connected in 6.06,i have tried a fix with force.deth that the forums recommended,but still have to do a cold start and unplug my puterm for 15 seconds inorder to get the network to come back up on boot,any help would be sooooooooooo much appreciated,this is been a month now,and still haven't figured it out,please please please,anyone??????
[03:25] <Ng> MoNkUnClE: unfortunately the forcedeth driver seems to have a lot of problems because it's reverse engineered from nvidia's binary driver. is there any possibility you could get a cheap, well supported network card and use that instead?
[03:25] <MoNkUnClE> not in any viable amount of time,but thanks for the info
[03:27] <matos> amit: groupware client or server?
[03:27] <aldudturn> how can I change the permissions so I can alter the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[03:28] <aldudturn> (thanks in advance)
[03:28] <PyroticShadow> aldudturn, just sudo it..
[03:28] <roe> anyone using treo 650+evolution(or any mail client) successfully
[03:29] <matos> are cron, anacron, atd doing log rotations or something?
[03:29] <aldudturn> PyroticShadow: When it asks for my password however, I am unable to enter it :S
[03:29] <matos> i need these 3?
[03:29] <amit> novell groupware server
[03:29] <PyroticShadow> aldudturn, Why?
[03:29] <PyroticShadow> aldudturn, Keep in mind, it doesn't show the password as you type it.
[03:30] <matos> amit why don't you use novell tools?
[03:30] <matos> suse, novel desktop, etc?
[03:30] <matos> that's specific environment
[03:30] <Newbuntu> hi all
[03:31] <PyroticShadow> aldudturn, join #ubuntu on oftc, we can help you there too.
[03:31] <amit> dear recently some one has told me about Ubuntu and I am trying to switch from Windows to Ubuntu
[03:31] <aldudturn> PyroticShadow: I'm thick, I didn't realise that it didn't show the characters, I was of the understanding there would be stars covering the letters! Dear oh dear.
[03:31] <PyroticShadow> amit, I recommend it 100%, anything, is better than Windows.
[03:31] <Newbuntu> amit: Ubuntu is pretty nice.. found it quite easy to install
[03:32] <aldudturn> Thank you very much for the help, and I might be back a bit later! :-P
[03:32] <PyroticShadow> aldudturn, No problem, I recommend joining both #penguinslair & #ubuntu on irc.oftc.net, great channels, if ye' ever need assistance, they can deffinitally help.
[03:32] <Amaranth> PyroticShadow: Stop.
[03:32] <Newbuntu> Hi everyone, I have a bit of a hardware question...
[03:32] <PyroticShadow> Amaranth, No Recruitin' aloud?
[03:32] <PyroticShadow> Newbuntu, Ask away.
[03:32] <Newbuntu> wondering if you guys/gals coudl help?
[03:32] <Amaranth> PyroticShadow: Exactly.
[03:32] <PyroticShadow> Alowwed*
[03:32] <amit> I have install it well also using Apache2, mysql5,php5 and now trying to use eGroupware then CK-ERP
[03:32] <PyroticShadow> allowed..even..
[03:33] <PyroticShadow> Amaranth, Figured as much, Mucho Strict in here.
[03:33] <Newbuntu> I have a tvtuner card in my comp...  and it's running well on KDETV
[03:33] <bigfoot1> is tarring in terminal faster than tarring via archivemanager?
[03:33] <Newbuntu> only thing is... and it's not anything wrong, but the sound is coming out from the audio out on my tvcard, as opposed to my audio card
[03:34] <Newbuntu> i read somehwere u can sorta make a fake device and have it picked up by your sound cardd? is that true?
[03:34] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: I can't see it being much of a difference, archive manager just uses the command line program to do it's stuff.
[03:34] <matos> amit read this: http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/06/08/1356258
[03:34] <amit> ok
[03:35] <bigfoot1> Amaranth: i see
[03:35] <bigfoot1> thanks
[03:35] <Newbuntu> have i confused everyone?
[03:36] <Aproxima> yes
[03:36] <Aproxima> you always confuse me
[03:36] <deFrysk> confuttled
[03:36] <Newbuntu> ok ok
[03:36] <Newbuntu> i have all my speakers plugged into my sound card
[03:37] <Ng> Newbuntu: quite often the tv cards come with a little cable so you can run the sound into the line-in input on your sound card
[03:37] <Newbuntu> but when i use kdetv, it's not using my sound card to process the audio from the tvtuner card
[03:37] <Newbuntu> Ng: oh ok, i dont have that cable unforutnately.. i was reading somewhere u could do it software wise
[03:37] <Newbuntu> http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-desktop-x-windows/1265-xawtv-tv-my-linux-pc-picture-but-no-sound.html
[03:38] <cberlo> Does pam_mount work with ssh in Ubuntu?
[03:38] <Newbuntu> if u do a search on ossdsp
[03:38] <Newbuntu> u'll see the thread
[03:38] <Ng> Newbuntu: how many entries does "ls -l /dev/dsp*" find?
[03:39] <Newbuntu> Ng: 1 Entry
[03:39] <Newbuntu> Ng: /dev/dsp
[03:39] <Ng> Newbuntu: in that case I seriously doubt the ossdsp plan will work, and instead you should invest in a tiny 3.5mm-3.5mm cable to connect the two cards :)
[03:39] <M4St3RYuRI> sorry, i have a problem with wpa_supplicant
[03:39] <M4St3RYuRI> and wireless configuration
[03:40] <Newbuntu> lol.. ok then!! you guys are the experts! i reckon if i hunt around enough..i should be able to find something!
[03:40] <Ng> Newbuntu: that sox command is reading data from a dsp device on the card, but yours doesn't seem to be presenting one, presumably because you're supposed to route the sound yourself externally
[03:40] <Ng> Newbuntu: any little electornics/hifi shop should sell them
[03:40] <M4St3RYuRI> i'm configuring wpa_supplicant and if i write ifconfig wlan0 up --> Nothing device
[03:40] <Newbuntu> Ng: Really appreciate your help.. now i cna finally go to sleep.. heh heh
[03:40] <M4St3RYuRI> why?
[03:41] <Newbuntu> Ng: This thing has been bugging me for ages! :)  Cheers dude!
[03:41] <Ng> Newbuntu: you're welcome :)
[03:41] <Ng> M4St3RYuRI: does it show up in "sudo ifconfig -a"?
[03:42] <PyroticShadow> M4St3RYuRI, what is your current internet name.. "eth0" ?.. "eth1" ?
[03:42] <sktrdie> Ng: it also flickers in windows :(
[03:42] <iron[w] > hi
[03:42] <PyroticShadow> M4St3RYuRI, I suspect eth0, if that is the case, try, "sudo ifconfig eth1 up", if that doesn't work, then edit the file for your net and what not
[03:42] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, told you hardware problem :P
[03:42] <click> re...
[03:42] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: yea
[03:43] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: can you advice a good video card?
[03:43] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, how much money do you have as of now?
[03:43] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: I have money but I don't want to spend a lot
[03:43] <M4St3RYuRI> PyroticShadow,  eth0 for lan
[03:43] <M4St3RYuRI> and eth1 for wifi
[03:43] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: an nvidia for sure, probably a 6600 gt
[03:43] <PyroticShadow> M4St3RYuRI, try "sudo ifconfig eth1 up"
[03:43] <M4St3RYuRI> yes
[03:43] <M4St3RYuRI> i tryed
[03:43] <M4St3RYuRI> it's ok
[03:43] <M4St3RYuRI> but
[03:43] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, how much, total.
[03:44] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, also, which region do you live in?
[03:44] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, I need a total price.
[03:44] <click> i have a peculiar problem with gdm / gdmconfig: each time i try to access it from the gdm-loginmenu, it comes up for a few seconds then drops back to restarting gdm - anyone else seen the same issues?
[03:44] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: not more than 100
[03:44] <M4St3RYuRI> sudo wpa_supplicant -Dndiswrapper -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -dd
[03:44] <M4St3RYuRI> this give me an error
[03:44] <M4St3RYuRI> and give me instructions
[03:44] <gnomefreak> sktrdie: nvidia 5200 is around 70 USD
[03:44] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: you can provide me one? where are you from?
[03:45] <gnomefreak> nvidia mx 400 is around 40-50 USD
[03:45] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, I'm from the states... and I can hook you up with a link, that'll get you a great videocard for your money, but I need a max price.
[03:45] <EnsilZah> Question - How do i change the monitor refresh rate when booting from the CD?
[03:45] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: max 100 $ but less is bettere :)
[03:45] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: I'm moving to states so
[03:46] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, Ok, I'll give you a link in PM
[03:46] <M4St3RYuRI> PyroticShadow, on this command " sudo wpa_supplicant -Dndiswrapper -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -dd " give me error, and don't fine iwlan0
[03:46] <M4St3RYuRI> find*
[03:46] <PyroticShadow> M4St3RYuRI, have you checked your Network settings to see if it's there, but not enabled?
[03:47] <M4St3RYuRI> must i disable?
[03:47] <M4St3RYuRI> ok
[03:47] <M4St3RYuRI> ok, done
[03:47] <M4St3RYuRI> disabled
[03:47] <M4St3RYuRI> but
[03:47] <M4St3RYuRI> no such device...
[03:47] <M4St3RYuRI> :(
[03:48] <PyroticShadow> M4St3RYuRI, hmm..
[03:48] <M4St3RYuRI> on this command... sudo wpa_supplicant -Dndiswrapper -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -dd -> no such device :/
[03:48] <PyroticShadow> M4St3RYuRI, you need it enabled..
[03:48] <M4St3RYuRI> ok
[03:48] <M4St3RYuRI> done
[03:48] <click> gdm/gdmconfig issue: i set it to allow the gdmconfig-menu to be run from loginscreen. but when started, it opens the configurator for 1 second, then drops from X and restarts gdm - is this a known issue for ubuntu's gdm-package? (forums/bugreports checked, nothing there as i have found at least)
[03:49] <YogSothoth> Hello!
[03:49] <YogSothoth> I have a DVD-R that I can't read from, neither with Linux or Windows. The surface seems not to be damaged, but when I try to mount the DVD-R manually it try to read from it like 2 minutes and then says: mount: No medium found. What are the tools to scan this type of filesystem (iso9660, yes?) and retrieve what it can?
[03:49] <PyroticShadow> M4St3RYuRI, enable it, and in the properties OF that specific one, make it see your router instead of ANY.. which it is probably on.
[03:49] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, did you get my PM?
[03:49] <Jack12> guys icant play the amazon rm files ..not even with the real player..where to get the codec?
[03:49] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: no
[03:49] <EnsilZah> Can anyone help me?
[03:49] <EnsilZah> I'm trying to install from the desktop CD, but it boots up with a resolution/refresh rate that's too high for my monitor.
[03:49] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, now?
[03:50] <sktrdie> PyroticShadow: I'm not signed with #ubutnu
[03:50] <sktrdie> so I think querying doesnt work
[03:50] <PyroticShadow> sktrdie, hm. ok. well.. this might get me kicked, but.. join #penguinslair on oftc.net >.<
[03:51] <erUSUL> YogSothoth: you can try readcd and make a image of the dvd to work with it
[03:52] <frogzoo> !fixres > EnsilZah
[03:53] <benkong2> I got ubuntu server 6.06 LTS installed apache2 and php5, however when I browse to localhost/phpinfo.php (which has <? phpinfo(); ?>) inside all I get is the text of the file. I did a force-reload of apache what's wrong?
[03:53] <click> benkong: edit apache configs to use php5 as parser for .php-files
[03:53] <bhamgray> Quick Question: If I download and install the new kernel image will I have to re-install things like VMWare - ie, anything that built custom modules when I installed it?
[03:54] <setuid> dpkg-divert: `diversion of /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2 to /usr/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa by xorg-driver-fglrx' clashes with `diversion of /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2 to /usr/share/fglrx/diversions/libGL.so.1.2 by xorg-driver-fglrx'
[03:54] <setuid> dpkg: error processing xorg-driver-fglrx_8.26.18-1_i386.deb (--install):
[03:54] <benkong2> click: ok checking.....
[03:54] <YogSothoth> erUSUL, will I be able to use readcd if I can't even mount the disc?
[03:54] <setuid> How do I fix that?
[03:54] <jrib> benkong2: is the php5 module enabled?
[03:54] <click> bhamgray: only recompiling respective drivers from vmware
[03:54] <bhamgray> click: That'll happen automatically or I'll be prompted?
[03:54] <benkong2> jrib: yes I did a a2enmod php5
[03:54] <click> benkong: a2enmod libapache2-php5
[03:54] <benkong2> click: yes
[03:54] <jrib> benkong2: make sure you clear your browser's cache as well
[03:54] <zybrid> benkong2: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_6.06_p6
[03:54] <erUSUL> YogSothoth: you should it reads directly de device not the filesystem
[03:54] <benkong2> jrib: ??? how do I do that
[03:55] <click> bhamgray: it should state that your install modules are too old, and ask you to recompile
[03:55] <benkong2> aha! ok
[03:55] <YogSothoth> erUSUL, readcd says: readcd: Device not ready.
[03:55] <bhamgray> click: Thanks much
[03:55] <benkong2> zybrid: thanks....reading
[03:55] <click> you're welcome (i'm new with ubuntu, but not with *nix)
[03:55] <YogSothoth> erUSUL, to specify the device, is that the good syntax: readcd dev=/dev/hdc
[03:55] <jrib> benkong2: tools > clear private data for firefox
[03:55] <sybariten> hi, i have a disk in a ubuntu fileserver. Well, i have several disks there. Suddenly one of them isnt writable. I cant delete files. Could anyone give me some pointers on what to check? The disk is very similar in characteristics/usage to some other disk, and that one works OK. So the problem is kind of surprising.
[03:55] <bhamgray> Last question of the morning: Where are the 'temp' files from old installs on Ubuntu?
[03:56] <erUSUL> YogSothoth: you could try even with 'sudo dd if=/dev/hdx of=/some/file.iso'
[03:56] <zybrid> benkong2: that guide should help you, np
[03:56] <click> anyone know how to fix this gdm/gdmconfig-issue: i set it to allow the gdmconfig-menu to be run from loginscreen. but when started, it opens the configurator for 1 second, then drops from X and restarts gdm - is this a known issue for ubuntu's gdm-package? (forums/bugreports checked, nothing there as i have found at least)
[03:56] <freezey> i was wondering if anyone here knew cron?
[03:56] <erUSUL> YogSothoth: yes
[03:56] <click> freezey: yes
[03:56] <ardchoille> freezey: I use cron a lot
[03:56] <YogSothoth> erUSUL, ok I try with sudo dd
[03:56] <click> freezey: cron is a lifesaver for daily jobs
[03:56] <click> freezey: or weekly/monthly
[03:57] <merkurie> anyone know if there is a way to make it so ubuntu desktop will automatically reconfigure each time it is booted when installed on a local disk.. i'd like to clone an ubuntu machine across diff. pc machines, i'd like it to find new hardware load appropriate modules (it might already do this) and reconfigure x, kinda like how knoppix does it.. maybe its best to use knoppix for something like this?
[03:57] <bhamgray> I want to pull basic maintenance on my system - free up some disk space from software installs, etc - where would I do that?
[03:57] <erUSUL> merkurie: that is why there is an oem install
[03:57] <freezey> click: i am looking to use cron to backup all my windows servers to my new slackware box... just want to backup data
[03:57] <erUSUL> merkurie: use the alterneate cd and make an oem install
[03:57] <erUSUL> !oem
[03:57] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues
[03:58] <merkurie> erusul: cool, thanks
[03:58] <EnsilZah> !gdm
[03:58] <ubotu> I know nothing about gdm
[03:58] <erUSUL> merkurie: no problem
[03:58] <freezey> click: so this is possible?
[03:58] <jumbers> !life
[03:58] <ubotu> I know nothing about life
[03:58] <jumbers> lol
[03:58] <freezey> click: i thought maybe writing a batch file on the windows end would of done somethin but no it did nothin what so ever
[03:59] <click> freezey: look into sbackup or bacula
[03:59] <click> freezey: backup-tools made for doing backups
[03:59] <click> bacula is nifty
[03:59] <freezey> bacula?
[03:59] <freezey> but cron i like how its like a webserver it just runs in the background
[04:00] <freezey> i like that
[04:00] <click> bacula is a small daemon
[04:00] <mixas> tell me a good movie to watch tonight
[04:00] <freezey> word
[04:00] <bhamgray> !maintenance
[04:00] <ubotu> I know nothing about maintenance
[04:00] <freezey> cron comes already instaled on slackware thats why i wanted to try it out
[04:00] <click> !backup
[04:00] <ubotu> I know nothing about backup
[04:00] <click> !bacula
[04:00] <ubotu> I know nothing about bacula
[04:00] <jumbers> !sex
[04:00] <EnsilZah> Err, how do i stop gdm?
[04:00] <bhamgray> !gerbils
[04:00] <ubotu> I know nothing about sex
[04:00] <ubotu> I know nothing about gerbils
[04:00] <freezey> what u think bacula is betteR?
[04:00] <mixas> !reji
[04:00] <ubotu> I know nothing about reji
[04:00] <jumbers> Aww, ubotu knows nothing about sex
[04:00] <click> ensil: /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[04:00] <wildman> EnsilZah: sudo /etc/init.d gdm stop
[04:01] <erUSUL> !bot
[04:01] <YogSothoth> erUSUL, dd doesn't manage to read from /dev/hdc neither (dd: opening `/dev/hdc': No medium found). Any other idea? Or I will try dvdisaster for Windows.
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[04:01] <ardchoille> Please don't play with the bot.
[04:01] <LjL> !bot abuse
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[04:01] <jumbers> !behaviour
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[04:01] <erUSUL> YogSothoth: no i do not have any other idea sorry :(
[04:01] <click> anyone know how to fix this gdm/gdmconfig-issue: i set it to allow the gdmconfig-menu to be run from loginscreen. but when started, it opens the configurator for 1 second, then drops from X and restarts gdm - is this a known issue for ubuntu's gdm-package? (forums/bugreports checked, nothing there as i have found at least)
[04:01] <LjL> !msg the bot
[04:01] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots
[04:05] <rixxon> '[directory]  must be a world readable/writable directories.'  how?
[04:06] <DBO> rixxon, sudo chmod o+rw /path/to/dir
[04:06] <rixxon> DBO: thanks
[04:07] <mixas> tell me a good movie to watch tonight
[04:08] <wildman> mixas: www.imdb.com
[04:08] <ardchoille> mixas: That is off topic, eh?
[04:09] <Farchord> Hello! Guys, I have an ATi Radeon 9600 pro AiW. And I got the graphics part to work, but the TV part seems no go. I installed the Gatos package, but it says it's not finding any PCI/AGP cards..... Anyone knows how to fix this!?
[04:09] <LjL> gatos, brrr
[04:09] <Farchord> lol
[04:10] <Farchord> if only I had the money to change my video card/tv tuner
[04:10] <tafs> Hey, I'm having trouble installing ubuntu 6.06 on my iBook - has anyone else had any success?
[04:10] <thompa> how can i find out what fixes are in the updates?
[04:10] <LjL> i had an All In Wonder card. i'd probably be able to help you (or try to), if it didn't just decide to blow (and take my house's entire electric network down) one day
[04:11] <LjL> thompa: apt-listchanges might be useful for that
[04:12] <thompa> LjL: thanks, but i want to find out what bugs are fixed
[04:13] <gilianima> does someone use ubuntu on an intel mac ?
[04:14] <LjL> thompa: well, a changelog is supposed to include bugfixes, among other things (and Dapper changelogs probably *only* include bugfixes, since that's all we get). of course whether the changelog is updated correctly depends entirely on the package mantainer's good will
[04:14] <gilianima> I have installed it successfully, but now, it doesn't boot, I have only : GRUB Loading, please wait
[04:14] <EnsilZah> I'm having trouble changing the resolution/refresh rate booting from the CD. =\
[04:15] <LjL> EnsilZah: try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" from a text-mode terminal
[04:15] <thompa> LjL: somewhere on launchpad page i guess are listed changelog.
[04:16] <ardchoille> I have an idea for the bot ubotu. Should I submit that in #ubuntu-bots or in pm with an op?
[04:16] <sybariten> anyone know a good way to extract a bunch of zip archives into their own separate dirs?
[04:17] <Kaja> A little bash script maybe =)
[04:17] <DBO> sybariten, a script would work just fine
[04:17] <EnsilZah> LjL: It works from the terminal but i can't see half of it because of the problem i have, and i can't seem to get into command line mode.
[04:17] <LjL> sybariten: oh, i suppose you could try something like   for FileName in *.zip; do mkdir `basename "$FileName" .zip` ; cd "$FileName" ; unzip "$FileName" ; cd .. ; done
[04:18] <Farchord> ljl waitwaitwait, it blew your house's electric system away!? what in mother's green....!?
[04:18] <sybariten> ok, so just as i suspect unzip doesnt have any built in functionality for this .....
[04:18] <sybariten> LjL: ok ... thanks
[04:19] <LjL> Farchord: i don't know. anyway, join #ubuntu-offtopic if you want me to tell you what happened
[04:19] <sybariten> LjL: uhm, wouldnt it be bad to cd into the newly created dir ?
[04:19] <sybariten> i mean, theres no zip in there
[04:19] <LjL> sybariten: right
[04:19] <DBO> sybariten, you would need to use ../$FileName
[04:20] <DBO> for the unzip command
[04:20] <LjL> sybariten: make it for FileName in *.zip; do mkdir `basename "$FileName" .zip` ; unzip "$FileName" -d `basename "$Filename" .zip` ; cd .. ; done
[04:20] <sybariten> maybe skip the cd and do something like unzip $Filename.zip -d $Filename ?
[04:20] <LjL> sybariten: and remove that "cd .." i forgot to remove
[04:20] <DBO> LjL, now you have a ex... you got it
[04:20] <sybariten> hmmm.... so basename is something of a shell command ?
[04:21] <Trae> How can I tell the temp of my laptop?  It's fairly modern... is there a heat sensor in most modern laptops, and is there a software app I can use (lmsensors?) to show me the temp?
[04:21] <delta_> Hi.
[04:21] <LjL> sybariten: yes, it's a command that strips a filename of its path and, optionally, of its extension if one is specified. "man basename"
[04:21] <Farchord> btw guys im trying to compile the km package (gatos related), and I get an error:
[04:21] <DBO> sybariten, it strips suffixes and direcotry crud from filenames
[04:21] <Farchord> make -C /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-386/build M=/home/oem/Desktop/km modules
[04:21] <Farchord> make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-386/build: Aucun fichier ou rpertoire de ce type. Arrt.
[04:21] <sybariten> Trae: i've heard that most of them has, yes, and i know that under Win there are a lot of softwares for that. if that helps you.
[04:21] <delta_> Does there exist an ubuntu dapper dvd (with more packages)?
[04:21] <sybariten> LjL: ok. thanks a lot for the help man!!
[04:21] <Farchord> Btw translation: (No such file or folder type. Stop.)
[04:21] <Farchord> Anyone knows what it means?
[04:26] <EnsilZah> The installer window is really hard do use at 640x480. =\
[04:26] <Farchord> yes I had the same problem
[04:27] <Farchord> had to get the alternate iso
[04:28] <delta_> I won't have any internet connection so I'm wondering if I could d/l a large quantities of usefull/standard/essential packages and burn out a dvd?
[04:29] <DBO> delta_, just use apt-get with the -d option
[04:29] <DBO> delta_, it will store the files in /var/cache/apt/archives
[04:29] <erUSUL> delta_: yes you can http://pangea001.upc.es/ubuntu-dvd-torrents/
[04:30] <delta_> DBO, it will d/l the packages in this directory?
[04:30] <rubikcube> hi all!
[04:30] <delta_> erUSUL, interesting. Any emule/edonkey links?
[04:30] <DBO> delta_, it will download whatever package you want to /var/cache/apt/archives (lots of other stuff there too) and not install them if you use the -d option
[04:30] <erUSUL> delta_: no that i know of
[04:31] <delta_> DBO, sorry I don't get it. I need to specify the name of the package?
[04:31] <tore_> what was the command to install packages?
[04:31] <DBO> delta_, yes
[04:31] <DBO> delta_, like "sudo apt-get -d mythtv" will download all the mythtv packages
[04:31] <giant> apt-get
[04:32] <sybariten> -bash: ./unzipthemall.sh: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied
[04:32] <sybariten> how should i interpret that?
[04:32] <sybariten> my shebang line is #!/bin/sh
[04:32] <delta_> DBO, hmm, not exactly what I'm looking for. As I can't d/l a repository ;), I'd like to d/l only the 'most' d/led/used packages. Am I clear enough?
[04:32] <tore_> how do i install irssi?
[04:33] <Lobster> desn't it shoud be /bin/bash ?
[04:33] <ardchoille> sybariten: try #!/bin/bash
[04:33] <erUSUL> tore_: sudo apt-get install irsii ??
[04:33] <DBO> delta_, in that case you might just want to get the alternative DVD which is PACKED with packages
[04:33] <Lobster> tore_, sudo apt-get install irssi
[04:33] <Lobster> or apt-cache search irssi
[04:33] <tore_> Cant find package irssi
[04:34] <delta_> I assume it contains much more pacakges than the standard dapper-desktop cd, DBO?
[04:34] <erUSUL> sybariten: Lobster ardchoille there should be a link to bash in /bin/sh
[04:34] <DBO> delta_, yes
[04:34] <tore_> if i download irssi from irssi.com in a .tar.gz file what is then the command
[04:34] <tore_> ?
[04:34] <rubikcube> Hi, could someone help me to get Ubuntu to automount usb sticks when I put them in, please? Thx :-)
[04:34] <erUSUL> !synaptic > tore_
[04:34] <erUSUL> !repos > tore_
[04:35] <erUSUL> tore_: you have to enable all repos (at least universe)
[04:35] <themachine> All my fans are running at full for no reason. Where should I look to fix this?
[04:35] <sybariten> damn!
[04:35] <sybariten> -bash: ./unzipthemall.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: Permission denied
[04:35] <erUSUL> rubikcube: it should do it out-of-the-box
[04:35] <sybariten> now it sees a blahblah-M at the end of bash
[04:35] <DBO> sybariten, easy fix
[04:36] <sybariten> this was made on windows ... but i cant see the fishy character neither in a (unix-capable) windows text editor, under less, or under nano
[04:36] <dr_willis> you some how got some ctrl-m's in the file. like edited with notepad or under windows.
[04:36] <DBO> sybariten, sed -e 's/.$//' -i /path/to/unziptheme.sh
[04:36] <dr_willis> use a dos2unix tool or DBO  cmmand
[04:36] <DBO> my command is faster =P
[04:36] <tore_> Do you have an windows emulator ( a good one) ? PM ME:)
[04:36] <sybariten> DBO: hehe "easy" is a relative term ..... its just that normally when i get these kind of problems i can see the fishy characters in at least some view ......
[04:36] <rubikcube> erUSUL: I had hoped so too, but it doesn't. This isn't my box, anyway, but a friend's, and she didnt install it herself, but a friend of a friend...
[04:36] <Farchord> tore_: Go get Wine
[04:37] <Farchord> tore_: sudo apt-get wine
[04:37] <Farchord> if im not mistaken
[04:37] <dr_willis> apt-get install wine :)
[04:37] <dr_willis> !wine
[04:37] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[04:37] <DBO> sybariten, make sure the last letter of the last line didnt get deleted
[04:37] <DBO> sybariten, if so, restore, elsewise you are good to go
[04:37] <Farchord> sorry ^
[04:37] <Farchord> im still a new guy in linux
[04:37] <themachine> where do I adjust my processor/graphics card fan speeds?
[04:37] <erikneudorfer> hey there guys, any one have any ideas why my shutdown and restart buttons wouldnt be visible when i hit the exit button?
[04:37] <Farchord> and had to compile wine from the source yesterday lol
[04:38] <Farchord> took about....20mins
[04:38] <dr_willis> themachine,  normally you dont. its handlee by the bios. the nvidia drives do slow down the video card fan however.
[04:38] <rubikcube> erUSUL: maybe you know what I would have to install for that feature?
[04:38] <erUSUL> rubikcube: do 'tail -f /var/log/messages' while plug/unplug the usb drive to see if you can figure out what is the problem
[04:39] <rubikcube> erUSUL: this does show me that the usb stick is plugged into /dev/sda, as it should, but not much more... i'll nopaste it somewhere
[04:39] <sybariten> DBO: uh? doesnt sed normally just spit things out to stdout? this was silent
[04:39] <erUSUL> rubikcube: 'sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop' but it should be there (is not a [k,x] ubuntu install)
[04:40] <DBO> sybariten, heh, DBO knows sed well your skywalker
[04:40] <DBO> s/your/young/
[04:40] <erUSUL> rubikcube: rubikcube try 'pmount /dev/sda1' as a normal user
[04:40] <DBO> sybariten, you can go ahead and run the script again
[04:40] <erikneudorfer> hey, when i hit the exit key it doesnt give me the option to shut down or restart, the hibernate button takes up the entire lower half. Any ideas how i get my buttons back?
[04:41] <sybariten> it actually did cut my last char ... but damn, it still doesnt work ... but shell doesnt complain about the ctrl-M ....
[04:41] <sybariten> error logs coming up
[04:41] <DBO> sybariten, did you re-instate the last char?
[04:41] <DBO> (if there wasnt a trailing return in the file it would have cut it)
[04:42] <rubikcube> erUSUL: http://rafb.net/paste/results/Dk4Jg484.html , this is a kubuntu box, but this shouldn't matter, I'll try the pmount thing, thx
[04:42] <sybariten> DBO yeah ... it turned done into don but i changed that .. but now i just commented the whole thing and replaced it with "echo hello hello", just for simplicity ....
[04:43] <sybariten> -bash: ./unzipthemall.sh: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Permission denied
[04:43] <sharms> anyone else having problems updating (seems security.ubuntu.com is down?)
[04:43] <DBO> /bin/bash is a bad interpreter...
[04:43] <narfmaster> i just finished updating
[04:43] <DBO> sybariten, just remove that line and try again
[04:43] <ElliottHird> Hi
[04:43] <narfmaster> new kernel, gimp and cupsys
[04:43] <sharms> narfmaster just run apt-get update right now for me
[04:44] <londondave> DBO: that should read #!/bin/bash
[04:44] <DBO> londondave, I havent even seen teh script, thats just an error, I didnt write it, but the error wouldnt show the #!
[04:44] <ElliottHird> Linux n00b here, just a quick question: I've got the drivers needed for my ADSL modem downloaded and everything, and I want to check they work before installing. Is it possible to install packages via a LiveCD?
[04:44] <narfmaster> sharms, looks like the server might be down at the moment
[04:45] <erUSUL> ElliottHird: yes
[04:45] <sharms> ElliottHird: yes
[04:45] <ElliottHird> thanks
[04:45] <EnsilZah> Hmm, my installer seems to be stuck during the "Configuring apt..." stage, any idea for what to do with that?
[04:45] <londondave> or use  #!/bin/sh
[04:45] <FunnyLookinHat> !akamaru
[04:45] <ubotu> I know nothing about akamaru
[04:45] <tore_> how do i install .exe files whit wine?
[04:45] <jinzo> wine somefile.exe
[04:45] <ElliottHird> I'll either come back on Ubuntu or lose my PC, heh
[04:45] <FunnyLookinHat> tore_, in conole----    wine whatever.exe
[04:45] <DBO> londondave, did you even read what I said...
[04:45] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, what do you want with akamaru?
[04:45] <jinzo> or read the doct
[04:45] <jinzo> *docs
[04:45] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, eye candy
[04:45] <FunnyLookinHat> ;)
[04:45] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, I run two of them
[04:46] <f3ia> Yay for Ubuntu, only distro that got SB Live! 24-bit to work fully
[04:46] <a2xm> hi, how's the best way to upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06 using the CD?
[04:46] <londondave> ElliottHird: what modem do you have
[04:46] <jinzo> a2xm, dist-upgrade
[04:46] <freyes> escuse my french but what is the commsnd to install a .deb file
[04:46] <XVampireX> Hi
[04:47] <odla> freyes: sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[04:47] <dr_willis> f3ia,  ive never had problems on most of the disrtos with that card.
[04:47] <jinzo> dpkg -i some.deb
[04:47] <XVampireX> How can I apply my theme to root account?
[04:47] <freyes> cool
[04:47] <f3ia> Really?
[04:47] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, did you have to compile it?
[04:47] <f3ia> Hmm, I've configured everything and it hasn't worked
[04:47] <dr_willis> XVampireX,  run the theme config tools as root and select the theme
[04:47] <f3ia> < Dell
[04:47] <DBO> XVampireX, just launch the themer utility as root
[04:47] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, yes
[04:47] <f3ia> So it may be OEM...?
[04:47] <XVampireX> dr_willis, Oh, thanks
[04:47] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, ahh ok, was hoping someone had built a .deb
[04:47] <dr_willis> logical eh.
[04:47] <londondave> a2xm: the last time I looked at the ubuntu site they now have the version that has the upgrade option
[04:47] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, its an easy compile
[04:47] <Farchord> Anyone know of a cool gnome transparentish theme? would be sweet
[04:48] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, did you git the latest source?
[04:48] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, "git" returns an error
[04:48] <a2xm> jinzo: is that wont uninstall the packages I have before? like opera browser.
[04:48] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, tried this:  sudo git clone http://people.freedesktop.org/~krh/akamaru.git
[04:48] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, a big long error or an error about a command not being found?
[04:48] <BlueSky> Hello, I have a problem. Nautilus doesn't work at all. (6.06)
[04:48] <XVampireX> DBO, wait, how do you mean as root?
[04:48] <jinzo> a2xm, i don't understand what do you mean
[04:48] <DBO> XVampireX, sudo programname
[04:48] <XVampireX> DBO, themes don't apply when I run applications through sudo
[04:48] <jinzo> if you are installing the same "program" it'll upgrade i think
[04:49] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, this error: /usr/bin/gitfm: fatal error: `chdir' failed: permission denied.
[04:49] <FunnyLookinHat> which is weird, b/c I ran sudo
[04:49] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, sudo apt-get install git-core
[04:49] <XVampireX> DBO, any idea what the theme manager called in console?
[04:49] <rubikcube> erUSUL: ok, pmount works fine, but shouldn't something like coldplug/hotplug be configured automatically?
[04:49] <DBO> XVampireX, sudo gnome-theme-manager
[04:49] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, ahhh ok, lol. I just did install git
[04:49] <DBO> XVampireX, then set the theme for root programs
[04:49] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, everyone makes that mistake
[04:49] <XVampireX> DBO, thanks (dr_willis, thank you too)
[04:50] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, next do sudo update-alternative --config git
[04:50] <a2xm> jinzo: I just update it but using the install icon from the liveCD. and all my config and package are gone. like opera browser.
[04:50] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, select the second one
[04:50] <erUSUL> rubikcube: yes it should but i do not know how to conf in kubuntu... in ubuntu theres System>Preferences>removable media
[04:50] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, aweeesome, thanks
[04:50] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, now git the latest source
[04:50] <a2xm> londondave: could you give me the URL link?
[04:51] <jinzo> a2xm, you mean from 5.10 to 6.06 ?
[04:51] <XVampireX> DBO, the theme I'm using is not in the theme manager
[04:51] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, it's going to take a while, the repo it's grabbing from is taking forever.
[04:51] <XVampireX> in root
[04:51] <a2xm> jinzo: yes
[04:51] <rubikcube> erUSUL: ok, what's the name of the ubuntu frontend?
[04:51] <DBO> XVampireX, you need to add it again
[04:51] <DBO> XVampireX, themes are user specific
[04:51] <londondave> its on the site under dapper-yes one is the live cd with no upgrade option, the other iso will have the upgrade option
[04:51] <jinzo> and you losed all the installed packages ?
[04:51] <narfmaster> us.archive.ubuntu.com -> weather.com here
[04:51] <odla> any suggestions for a bittorrent client that allows you to select specific files from the torrent file that's not azureus
[04:52] <DBO> narfmaster, us.archive.ubuntu.com is resolving to weather.com for you?
[04:52] <XVampireX> DBO, Oh :(
[04:52] <f3ia> Hmm, my proxy is banned...
[04:52] <narfmaster> DBO, yeah i think they're changing DNS again
[04:52] <XVampireX> DBO, thanks anyways, I'll get it then :D
[04:52] <erUSUL> rubikcube: gnome-volume-properties afaik. maybe you should ask in #kubuntu
[04:52] <londondave> f3ia: ktorrent is good but I can't see an encryp option
[04:52] <sharms> I just got word the servers will be back up in a few mins
[04:52] <jinzo> qtorrent, ktorrent, bittornado ( im' sure that bittornado does support that, not sure if other two )
[04:52] <delta_> Thanks DBO. Downloading the dvd.
[04:52] <DBO> narfmaster, thats possible, or check and make sure their isnt something funky with /etc/hosts
[04:52] <f3ia> ?
[04:52] <f3ia> Sorry, I'm on GNOME
[04:52] <sharms> DBO: security.ubuntu.com is down now
[04:52] <sybariten> ok, there is something seriously fishy with this disk or something ... .the script is now just one line; echo "hej hej" ... its chmodded 755 and not even root can run it
[04:53] <zybrid> is securityu.buntu.com down?
[04:53] <zybrid> ah.
[04:53] <DBO> yes
[04:53] <zybrid> :)
[04:53] <f3ia> Using Tor and Privoxy for anonymization
[04:53] <narfmaster> my /etc/hosts is the most boring file ever
[04:53] <zybrid> up soon?
[04:53] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, "update-alternative" cmmand not found
[04:53] <DBO> update-alternatives
[04:53] <sharms> very soon according to admin
[04:53] <zybrid> great.
[04:53] <gnomefreak> FunnyLookinHat: sudo update-alternatives
[04:53] <gnomefreak> FunnyLookinHat: you forgot the s
[04:53] <gnomefreak> lol
[04:53] <FunnyLookinHat> ahhh ok, thanks gnomefreak    : )
[04:53] <gnomefreak> ;)
[04:53] <sybariten> the same script runs ok from my ~/bin !
[04:53] <a2xm> jinzo: so may be insert the 6.06 CD and run dist-upgrade better?
[04:53] <FunnyLookinHat> gnomefreak wins!  sorry DBO
[04:54] <rubikcube> erUSUL: thx, Yes, I asked there already, but people there aren't as talkative.. thanks and bye here :-)
[04:54] <gnomefreak> FunnyLookinHat: he said it first
[04:54] <DBO> not on my screen FunnyLookinHat =P
[04:54] <erUSUL> rubikcube: no problem
[04:54] <jinzo> a2xm, don't know, i only upgraded thorught the web ( and that was to 5.10 ) and it went smooth
[04:54] <sybariten> DBO: hey, by the way ?
[04:54] <jinzo> check the forums if someone had the same problem
[04:54] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, (love your name btw) once have it gitted nice and pretty, you want to cd into the newly created akamaru directory
[04:55] <DBO> sybariten?
[04:55] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, once in the directory, do a make, that will most likely give some errors, pastebin them for me and I will tell you what packages you need to install
[04:55] <odla> nautilus keeps failing when i'm trying to burn an image
[04:55] <odla> i get no error output
[04:55] <DBO> odla, any errors?
[04:55] <DBO> how is it failing?
[04:56] <odla> DBO: right after i click for it to write a file to cd it says 'preparing to write' then it immediately fails
[04:56] <sybariten> DBO: well, i was gonna ask this: this script starts with a for-thingy .... does it expect anything as an input, in order to build up that list of zips to "for" over? or does it automagically scan the current dir for all files ?
[04:56] <roe> anyone know how to turn off desktop icons... I don't want these big ugly icons for all my files on my desktop
[04:57] <sybariten> but i ran the script now and it tries to do the mkdir and unzip for each file, so i guess it works ..... only its not allowd to mkdir, which is really odd
[04:57] <DBO> sybariten, no idea, I didnt write the script, pastebin it and let me see
[04:57] <DBO> sybariten, are you in your home dir?
[04:57] <EnsilZah>  Does anyone know how i can skip the 'Configuring apt' stage when installing?
[04:57] <Farchord> You can't
[04:57] <Farchord> you need apt
[04:57] <Farchord> I think
[04:58] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, I can figure out the libs and whatnot for compiling... this git thing is a pain so I think i'll just use the tarball   : )
[04:58] <EnsilZah> But it's stuck. =\
[04:58] <sybariten> DBO: no, a foreign disk ... bu i am allowd to do "mkdir test" here ... and since the script is running as the same user as i, i'm surprised it cant make its dirs
[04:58] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, ok
[04:58] <FunnyLookinHat> ahh there we got.
[04:58] <FunnyLookinHat> had to install "curl" as well
[04:58] <FunnyLookinHat> thanks DBO !
[04:58] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, yes
[04:58] <narfmaster> looks like the us security server has been changed to a Canada server
[04:58] <DBO> sybariten, interesting, let me see your script
[04:59] <odla> i think my installation is slightly borked it says that i can't run sudo
[04:59] <erUSUL> FunnyLookinHat: sudo apt-get build-dep git
[04:59] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, someone should report that dependancy issue to launchpad *wink wink*
[04:59] <odla> as i'm not in the sudoers file
[04:59] <DBO> erUSUL, hes not building git =P
[04:59] <dxdemetriou> For the package nvidia-glx-legacy I see that is configured with the settings I have for X11, but not the glx-legacy, it puts other frequencies and the tvout don't work as legacy. This is for nvidia 5500 and 440MX. Anybody have the same problem?
[05:00] <erUSUL> DBO: ouch!!
[05:00] <Gog123> what qualifies as a utility bill?
[05:00] <sybariten> http://en.pastebin.ca/84974
[05:00] <Gog123> i need to bring a copy with me somewhere
[05:00] <pusling> is security.ub..com gone ?
[05:00] <Ries> Hey guys, what was the URL for selecting a mirror for apt sources. The default security.ubuntu.com (82.211.81.138) doesn't respond to me...
[05:00] <Gog123> oops wrong channel
[05:00] <odla> is there any way that i can log in as root or create a new user without the need for sudo?
[05:00] <Gog123> quick question tho :P
[05:00] <Gog123> lol
[05:00] <SurfnKid> heeh
[05:01] <Gog123> i use free energy
[05:01] <Gog123> oops i wasnt supposed to say that
[05:01] <sybariten> sidenote: i think my apt has problems connecting to security.ubuntu.com .... anyone else experiencing this ?
[05:01] <Gog123> surfnkid:  Nanosolar is gonna kick ass :)
[05:01] <sybariten> Ries: hehe ok i'm not alone
[05:01] <SurfnKid> sybariten, whats the error
[05:01] <narfmaster> Ries, the server just now came up for me
[05:01] <sharms> sybariten: they are working on it
[05:01] <DogBoy> SurfnKid, are you really
[05:01] <erUSUL> odla: boot in recovery mode
[05:01] <SurfnKid> Gog123, is it already commercial
[05:01] <odla> ok
[05:01] <SurfnKid> DogBoy, partial yep
[05:01] <odla> then run adduser
[05:01] <odla> ?
[05:01] <Gog123> surfnkid:  #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:01] <sybariten> SurfnKid so far, just trying to connect
[05:01] <DogBoy> me too SurfnKid
[05:02] <sharms> it is not your problem
[05:02] <sharms> the server is down
[05:02] <sharms> give it 5 mins
[05:02] <pusling> who killed it ?
[05:02] <Gog123> surfnkid someone else was gonna say that :)
[05:02] <sybariten> DBO: i pasted the script up there, forgot to shout your nick first http://en.pastebin.ca/84974
[05:02] <DogBoy> SurfnKid, at night I run everything totally of stored solar power
[05:02] <DBO> sybariten, ok, lemme look.... mmm Ill make some changes
[05:02] <DBO> LjL clearly pounded this out just to get you on track
[05:03] <SurfnKid> nice
[05:03] <LjL> DBO: what?
[05:04] <LjL> oh the zip
[05:04] <ketetha_> hey when new updates appear i should go ahead and o all of them?
[05:04] <DBO> sybariten, http://en.pastebin.ca/84976
[05:04] <Ries> sybariten: I have that to.... problems connection to security
[05:04] <LjL> there's still a "cd .." that shouldn't be there
[05:04] <DBO> sybariten, dont download the file, just copy and paste right from the text entry part of the website
[05:04] <Ag_Smith> Proto RefCnt Flags       Type       State         I-Node PID/Program name    Path
[05:04] <Ag_Smith> unix  3      [ ]          STREAM     CONNECTED     49293    9625/XMLSpy.exe
[05:04] <Ries> security came up for me aswell
[05:04] <ketetha_> !frostwire
[05:04] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[05:04] <ketetha_> !updates
[05:04] <ubotu> I know nothing about updates
[05:04] <Ag_Smith> I-Node is the port ??
[05:04] <DBO> LjL, yes, I did it my own way still =P
[05:04] <uncmar> Has anyone reported having problems with the kernel of the Ubuntu LAMP install of v6.06 ?
[05:05] <ketetha_> im taking that as a yes i should install all updates
[05:05] <DBO> LjL, im not sure the usage of basename was really needed
[05:05] <Ag_Smith> I-Node is the port ??
[05:05] <gr33npho3nix> ubotu tell gr33npho3nix about pastebin
[05:05] <Petaris> Is there a quick and painless way to install sun jre or blackdown?
[05:05] <harisund> Hello! Has anyone used FreeNX with a server behind a router? Do you know which ports to forward?
[05:05] <uncmar> I did a fresh install and the computer reboots directly after the boot command is executed.
[05:05] <gr33npho3nix> !pastebin
[05:05] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (you can always find it in the channel topic, among other useful things)
[05:06] <Ag_Smith> I-Node is the port ??
[05:06] <uncmar> no more messages occur. I simply reboots and goes the the process again.
[05:06] <Petaris> !java
[05:06] <ubotu> java is an object oriented programming language. To install a java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java For the runtime Sun Java install sun-java5-jre from the Multiverse repository
[05:07] <stefg> uncmar: this is heard not the first time in here, sadly
[05:07] <gr33npho3nix> hi guys i'm having some kind of sata problem after upgrading to dapper
[05:07] <narfmaster> boot command performs a reboot and this is a problem?
[05:07] <sybariten> DBO, LjL: ok gonna check now ...
[05:07] <gr33npho3nix> i was wondering if anyone might be able to help
[05:07] <gr33npho3nix> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17764
[05:07] <erUSUL> !anyone
[05:08] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[05:08] <sybariten> DBO, LjL: (the only problems i seem to have in the version i posted though, are permission problems to create the dirs....)
[05:08] <Ag_Smith> I-Node is the port ??
[05:08] <DBO> sybariten, my version didnt work either?
[05:08] <gr33npho3nix> erUSUL: sorry I'm getting these errors and I don't know where to start to troubleshoot
[05:08] <roe> anyone turn off file preview icon feature?
[05:09] <gr33npho3nix> they appear to be hard drive or maybe cdrom drive realted
[05:09] <gr33npho3nix> s/reated/related
[05:09] <lz1gjd> i've got problems with ati pciexp card and ubuntu dapper x64, can't get 3d accell to work
[05:09] <sharms> looks like a bad drive to me
[05:09] <sybariten> DBO, LjL: oh and sorry, i think i gave you a not-too-new version of my own script ... everything was commented out more or less wasnt it? with only an echo line
[05:09] <sharms> lz1gjd: you probably want to use 32-bit ubuntu for most things
[05:09] <LjL> sybariten: perhaps the drive simply doesn't have execute permissions. though i don't quite remember how to handle that
[05:09] <LjL> sybariten: yeah, the actual thing was commented out
[05:09] <gr33npho3nix> sharms: was that for me?
[05:09] <ketetha_> how do you access the file broswer again? nautilus?
[05:09] <ndookie> anyone has any info on Network Manager ?
[05:09] <Foobal> sharms: thinking exactly that way.. nothing will ever develop
[05:09] <erUSUL> gr33npho3nix: well it is a kernel problem... maybe you will have to compile another version
[05:10] <DBO> sybariten, yeah, but I fixed that, did you try the one I gave you?
[05:10] <sharms> Foobal: having regular users who cannot setup video drivers does not make 64-bit more mature
[05:10] <gr33npho3nix> erUSUL: so its driver specific
[05:10] <Ag_Smith> I-Node is the port ??
[05:10] <erUSUL> gr33npho3nix: sr devices are usually optical drives . do you have a sata cdrom??
[05:10] <sharms> Foobal: the right people are working on the problem, thanks for the insite
[05:10] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, lol there is no ./configure... this code is lame   I have to ge tback to work but I may bug you later on   : )
[05:10] <noway-> hey guys, I am trying to configure my ubuntu server to use DHCP (as a client), and have it configured in /etc/networking/interfaces.  I then run /etc/init.d/networking restart but it doesn't change!
[05:10] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, just do the make command
[05:10] <Foobal> sharms: "insight"
[05:10] <gr33npho3nix> nope its ATA
[05:10] <sybariten> DBO: hang on
[05:10] <sharms> oversight.
[05:11] <lz1gjd> you mean by using ubuntu 64 i should expect only troubles ? ;(
[05:11] <uncmar> speaking of other versions, I was wondering where an older version of Ubuntu server could be found.
[05:11] <gr33npho3nix> erUSUL: i had my brother swap one drive for another (crdom that is) just before the upgrade and didn't check it
[05:11] <gr33npho3nix> so it could be caused by that
[05:11] <erUSUL> gr33npho3nix: you sad that appeared with the kernel change (breezy->dapper). so...
[05:11] <sharms> lz1gjd: if you don't want flash or video codecs and don't feel like setting up a CHROOt then use 32-bit.  Edgy may address this issue
[05:11] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, I did... but it says I dont have PKG-CONFIG-Paths for GTK2 setup right... which is what a ./configure should take care of
[05:11] <ketetha_> how do you run programs on your terminal
[05:11] <danfg> how can i adjust brightness for video playback?
[05:11] <ketetha_> is it r. or ??
[05:11] <ketetha_> !command
[05:11] <ubotu> I know nothing about command
[05:11] <ketetha_> !commands
[05:11] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via applications -> accessories -> terminal (gnome) or kmenu -> system -> konsole (kde). Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[05:11] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, give me the errors in pastebin
[05:11] <erUSUL> gr33npho3nix: well then it may be the new cdrom drive
[05:12] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, you are just missing some dev packages
[05:12] <FunnyLookinHat> !pastebin
[05:12] <gr33npho3nix> erUSUL: i may have falesly assumed that now that i think about it, i havent seen console output from the machine since before the switch
[05:12] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (you can always find it in the channel topic, among other useful things)
[05:12] <Petaris> !java
[05:12] <ubotu> java is an object oriented programming language. To install a java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java For the runtime Sun Java install sun-java5-jre from the Multiverse repository
[05:12] <lz1gjd> you mean its not possible to have those ? omg, i didn't expect his. i just switched from suse 64 and there everything worked like a charm
[05:12] <jrib> !cli > ketetha_
[05:12] <noway-> Can anyone help with my DHCP problem?
[05:12] <sybariten> and now i have the ctrl-m problem . Fuck, i'm reaching for a knife or a razor soon
[05:12] <sharms> lz1gjd: I highly doubt that
[05:13] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17766
[05:13] <sharms> lz1gjd: more than likely you installed 32-bit and just were not aware
[05:13] <Foobal> lz1gjd: you should have stayed on Suse, if you had the commercial enterprise version.. it's plain superior to ubuntu
[05:13] <erUSUL> gr33npho3nix: do the drives work?? maybe is a harmless warning
[05:13] <lz1gjd> nope, just opensuse 10.1 x64
[05:13] <f3ia> Hmm, I can't get my local HTTP proxy to work with XChat...
[05:13] <Dr34mC0d3r> i have a fresh install of ubuntu 6.06 - i see that maildir/new is collecting new emails - but when i type "mail" - i get "bash: mail: command not found" so it wont let me read my cron mails.... help??????
[05:13] <ketetha_> !cli
[05:13] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via applications -> accessories -> terminal (gnome) or kmenu -> system -> konsole (kde). Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[05:13] <f3ia> SOCKS proxy works, but the IP is banned
[05:13] <gr33npho3nix> erUSUL: i don't know the cd drive is temporary I lent my brother my dvd burner
[05:13] <ketetha_> jrib: i dont think there is a run command its not in the basic commands
[05:13] <sharms> Dr34mC0d3r - how about mutt?
[05:14] <erUSUL> gr33npho3nix: put some lines of the error in google and see if you find people with the same problem...
[05:14] <jrib> ketetha_: what are you trying to do?
[05:14] <Dr34mC0d3r> trying mutt.
[05:14] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, sudo apt-get install libgconf2-dev libgtk2.0-dev libcairo2-dev
[05:14] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, then run the make command again
[05:14] <Dr34mC0d3r> mutt - command not found..
[05:14] <ketetha_> jrib: trying to run frostwire from inside the terminal
[05:14] <gr33npho3nix> i'm taking the machine down now and I will remove the cdrom drive and see if that makes a difference
[05:14] <Chousuke> Dr34mC0d3r: you could always install mail with apt
[05:14] <EnsilZah> Err, installer stuck again during the 'configuring apt' stage, i think i'll just give up trying to install ubuntu on this computer. =(
[05:14] <uncmar> I tried a reinstall with the same result. :(  Still reboots
[05:14] <jrib> ketetha_: type 'frostwire' and then enter
[05:14] <Chousuke> Dr34mC0d3r: something like sudo aptitude install mail
[05:14] <ompaul> sybariten, mind your language thanks
[05:14] <Dr34mC0d3r> i did apt-get install mail - package not found...
[05:14] <Chousuke> hmm
[05:15] <sybariten> ompaul: mmmmm sorry
[05:15] <Chousuke> I wonder which package it's in then
[05:15] <ketetha_> jrib: ok how do you get out of like a directory. i wanna go bcak to my other one
[05:15] <Dr34mC0d3r> is "mail" the actuall name of the application i want to install ?
[05:15] <erUSUL> !commands > ketetha_
[05:15] <ketetha_> jrib: just the ketetha@my host name
[05:15] <jrib> ketetha_: cd /path/to/directory, also: 'cd -' to go to previous, 'cd ..' to go up one
[05:15] <a2xm> jinzo: hi, do you know why my auto mount dosen't work now?
[05:15] <snowblink> Dr34mC0d3r, mailx
[05:16] <ompaul> sybariten, what exactly is wrong
[05:16] <jrib> ketetha_: 'cd' without anything will take you to ~ which means $HOME which is usually /home/username which is usually where you start :)
[05:16] <Dr34mC0d3r> trying mailx
[05:16] <Dr34mC0d3r> thanks
[05:16] <ketetha_> jrib: thankk you very muchhh
[05:16] <jinzo> a2xm, any errors ? ( look at logs )
[05:16] <Chousuke> a quick search to packages.ubuntu.org tells me that mail is indeed in mailx. :P
[05:16] <Chousuke> ubuntu.com even
[05:17] <Dr34mC0d3r> ok - thanks - hurl to package search ???
[05:17] <Dr34mC0d3r> packages.ubuntu.org - duhhhhh
[05:17] <wheelswitch> is any one aware of any way to make a chart from a csv file using a script or somthing?
[05:17] <wheelswitch> when i say chart i mean like a graph
[05:17] <FunnyLookinHat> Ubuntu's security repos for US are slow/down    : P
[05:17] <Chousuke> Dr34mC0d3r: .com. my mistake.
[05:17] <Dr34mC0d3r> k
[05:18] <a2xm> jinzo: the CDRW and DVD-ROM are not auto mount now
[05:18] <erUSUL> wheelswitch: with gnuplot
[05:18] <sybariten> DBO: i'm getting closer, but there might be some quotation-sign-problem now... : http://en.pastebin.ca/84983
[05:18] <wheelswitch> erusul, cheers
[05:18] <ketetha_> jrib: ok i followed every instruction for the .deb one : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire : and it still doenst work! everythinig. i even installed the sysutils package and chaned the format from dos to unix but it wont open
[05:18] <Dr34mC0d3r> Ubuntu's security repos for US are slow/down - i second.....
[05:19] <a2xm> jinzo: I meant after the update
[05:19] <snowblink> Dr34mC0d3r, they are slow for everyone I think
[05:19] <jrib> ketetha_: I believe the latest version no longer has that conversion problem.  Can you pastebin the error you get?
[05:19] <narfmaster> kernel update today
[05:19] <FunnyLookinHat> all i wantz is a package!
[05:19] <jinzo> damn so there are still some errors while updating
[05:19] <jinzo> did you checked the forums ?
[05:19] <ketetha_> jrib: i dont reallly get an error it just never pops up
[05:20] <DBO> sybariten, http://en.pastebin.ca/84987
[05:20] <Sasuke> hello
[05:20] <jinzo> there can be a planty of problems... if you wish to solve them you need to know wwhat those serrors are
[05:20] <sybariten> DBO: could it be that the first echo-statement lacks an " ?
[05:20] <jrib> ketetha_: did you install java?
[05:20] <DBO> sybariten, yes
[05:20] <ardchoille> repos aren't down for me
[05:20] <ketetha_> jrib: nope but everytime i go to java it has me installing linux itself. is there a java in the packages?
[05:21] <jrib> !java > ketetha_
[05:21] <jrib> ketetha_: yep, just be sure to enable multiverse as the wiki page mentions
[05:21] <narfmaster> ketetha_, look for sun-java
[05:21] <Sasuke> can someone help me?
[05:22] <ketetha_> jrib: what is the multiverse repository
[05:22] <ketetha_> narfmaster: okkk
[05:22] <azerty> desol
[05:22] <jrib> !multiverse > ketetha_
[05:22] <erUSUL> Sasuke: ask
[05:22] <ardchoille> Sasuke: not until we know what your prob is
[05:22] <azerty> tjrs le meme pb avec le fat32
[05:22] <erUSUL> !anyone > Sasuke
[05:22] <erUSUL> !fr
[05:22] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[05:22] <azerty> oups
[05:23] <Sasuke> i downloaded the ubuntu-6.06-desktop-i386 file,but dont know how to install it
[05:23] <Dr34mC0d3r> Sasuke - what ya need?
[05:23] <ketetha_> jrib: there is a ! for everything it seems =] 
[05:23] <jrib> ketetha_: almost :)
[05:23] <Dr34mC0d3r> you have to burn the ISO file to a cd
[05:23] <erUSUL> Sasuke: it is an iso you have to burn it to a cd (with nero for ex)
[05:23] <Dr34mC0d3r> then boot from the cd
[05:23] <erUSUL> !iso
[05:23] <ubotu> To mount an .iso image: sudo mount -o loop my.iso /some/mountpoint - bin/cue can be converted to iso with bchunk  .iso images of Ubuntu CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com Always verify the .iso before burning, see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[05:23] <sybariten> DBO: hm, still doesnt work actually .... can i simplify the script in some way, maybe remove the zip-part, just to pinpoint the problem? maybe have it just echo out the variables it wants to mkdir ?
[05:23] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, "FATAL: can't create akamaru.o: Permission denied"    add sudo?
[05:24] <ardchoille> Man, the bots are quite helpful
[05:24] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, where did you download it to?
[05:24] <DBO> sybariten, sure hold on
[05:24] <Sasuke> crud,im out of blank cd's..i only have dvd's >_<
[05:24] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, ~/akamaru
[05:25] <e-sin> i used rm to delete a few large files from the command line but the space i freed isn't showing up as availible.  is there something i should follow rm with in order to make it 'empty trash' or whatever?
[05:25] <Dr34mC0d3r> can you boot from a dvd?
[05:25] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, check the perms on the folder
[05:25] <ketetha_> jrib: i dont have the sun-java5.bin package. so i guess i download it the add/remove way?
[05:25] <Dr34mC0d3r> try burning iso to dvd
[05:25] <Dudley__> anyone know if security.ubuntu.com was just down?
 security repos are back up
[05:25] <jrib> ketetha_: you should see it once you enable multiverse
[05:25] <Ag_Smith>  how to delete a rule on iptables ?
[05:25] <erUSUL> Sasuke: there are ubuntu dvd's too if you prefer. you can burn the iso file to a dvd loosing space of course
[05:25] <DBO> sybariten, http://en.pastebin.ca/84992
[05:25] <Dudley__> alright, nice ones
[05:25] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, drwxr-xr-x    I'll chmod 755 it ?
[05:25] <ardchoille> Dudley__: it works here
[05:25] <Dudley__> yeah, just came back up
[05:25] <Sasuke> i download the 3gb dvd iso then,right?
[05:25] <sybariten> DBO: uh wait a minute, its actually a problem with the arguments ... "mkdir: too few arguments" is the first error bash says, i think
[05:26] <Sasuke> *download
[05:26] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, that is 755...
[05:26] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, do a make clean
[05:26] <jrib> ketetha_: but if the site mentions some way to do it through add/remove, it may enable it for you -- I don't know since I haven't tried using that program myself
[05:26] <DBO> sybariten, oh let me look
[05:26] <Dr34mC0d3r> i didnt see a dvd download -
[05:26] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, rgr. done.
[05:26] <Ag_Smith>  how to delete a rule on iptables ?
[05:26] <sproingie> is there a working mirror of security.ubuntu.com?
[05:26] <narfmaster> Dr34mC0d3r, there is a DVD but it's toward the bottom of the download page
[05:26] <erUSUL> Sasuke: or burn the iso you have in a dvd... a waste of space but...
[05:26] <Roulaiz> hello
[05:27] <DBO> sybariten, http://en.pastebin.ca/84993
[05:27] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, now try a make
[05:27] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, I just did sudo make, worked w/o errors
[05:27] <Roulaiz> Ag_Smith : iptables -D
[05:27] <Sasuke> erUSUL,Can you recommend any programs for burning it?
[05:27] <ketetha_> jrib: ok. i
[05:27] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, ok fine, now run ./dock
[05:27] <ketetha_> jrib: i'll try it out and come back to you
[05:27] <FunnyLookinHat> DBO, LOL "Seg fault"
[05:27] <erUSUL> Sasuke: nero?
[05:27] <Sasuke> OK
[05:28] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, yeah it does that for lots of people
[05:28] <FunnyLookinHat> Same with sudo ./dock
[05:28] <sybariten> DBO: http://en.pastebin.ca/84994 (havent looked at your latest ones from the last 3 minutes yet)
[05:28] <DBO> FunnyLookinHat, there is no solution for that
[05:28] <erUSUL> Sasuke: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[05:28] <FunnyLookinHat> Oh well.  it was worth a try.
[05:29] <ketetha_> narfmaster: ok in the thing it tells me to look in add and removve prgrams but what i'm i looking for
[05:29] <Roulaiz> I have a problem with Cups + Ubuntu: "/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd failed" when I add a printer
[05:29] <narfmaster> ketetha_, do a search in Synaptic
[05:30] <florian> hi, is there a tool to scan an IP for open ports?
[05:30] <DBO> florian, nmap
[05:30] <erUSUL> Roulaiz: make sure you have cupsys-bsd instaled. also check the logs
[05:30] <florian> DBO: thanx
[05:30] <DBO> florian, you can also consider nessus if you understand that nessus is a FELONY to run against an IP you do not own
[05:30] <Roulaiz> Roulaiz: yepn thx for answer cupsys-bsd is installed and log: PID 2964 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd) stopped with status 1!
[05:30] <DBO> (in the states)
[05:30] <gr33npho3nix> erUSUL: sorry it was the cdrom drive, Its unplugged now
[05:30] <gr33npho3nix> thank for the help
[05:31] <Roulaiz> Roulaiz: and just before: [Job 10]  lpd_command returning 98
[05:31] <ketetha_> narfmaster: i searched for sun and i dont have anything named sun-java5bin or whatever. so i searched for the j2rel package for th emultiverse repositories and i dont have that either
[05:31] <erUSUL> gr33npho3nix: no problem ;)
[05:31] <sharms> !tell ketetha_ about java
[05:31] <narfmaster> ketetha_, just search for "java"
[05:31] <Roulaiz> erUSUL: the thanks + the msg were for you:p not myself lol
[05:32] <FunnyLookinHat> !nessus
[05:32] <ubotu> I know nothing about nessus
[05:32] <FunnyLookinHat> ;)
[05:32] <bill> can anyone help me with how to get lunix working on my pc
[05:33] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, linux?  Sure!  what's your question?
[05:33] <ketetha_> narfmaster: ok but htere is still no sun-java. there is a coco-java
[05:33] <bill> well it boots up then when i press return it restarts
[05:33] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, you mean with the liveCD ?
[05:34] <bill> yes
[05:34] <erUSUL> Roulaiz: yeah i noticed... i do not know what might it be... sorry
[05:34] <FunnyLookinHat> ....    that is very strange.
[05:34] <narfmaster> ketetha_, are you using Dapper Drake?
[05:34] <bill> well with any lunix
[05:34] <ketetha_> narf, yes
[05:34] <tvalladon> can someone give pointers with getting my wireless card working? have had no luck yet
[05:34] <narfmaster> ketetha_, you have the multiverse enabled?
[05:34] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, does it show any output at all or does it just imediatly restart?
[05:34] <ketetha_> narfmaster, i dont know how. i thought that was the j2rel package that i cant find
[05:34] <erUSUL> Roulaiz: Check /var/log/cups/error_log
[05:35] <narfmaster> ketetha_, you should enabled multiverse to get sun-java
[05:35] <bill> well it start to run these kernul things it does about two lines then goes off
[05:35] <ketetha_> narfmaster: how
[05:35] <ketetha_> !multiverse
[05:35] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and !easysource
[05:35] <Roulaiz> erUSUL: yep, I'm in debug mode, I have already installed successfully a printer a lot of time but I'm on a fresh ubuntu dapper install so... I don't understand, a package might be missing maybe.. :)
[05:35] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, Does any operating system work on that PC?  sounds like a hardware error.
[05:36] <bill> yes i am on the pc now
[05:36] <erUSUL> Roulaiz: have you checked /var/log/cups/error_log
[05:36] <erUSUL> ?
[05:36] <Roulaiz> erUSUL: yes
[05:36] <erUSUL> Roulaiz: any clues?
[05:37] <ketetha_> narfmaster, wait i went to software properties and im changing all my things to have multiverse with them
[05:37] <fowlduck> anyone here graphically inclined and want to make an ubuntu background that uses "fubuntu" instead of "ubuntu"?
[05:37] <tvalladon> !easysource
[05:37] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[05:37] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, what are the specifications of your computer?  general information would be helpful
[05:37] <Roulaiz> erUSUL: unfortunately no, hmmm it's weird
[05:38] <bill> its a hp pavillion desktop celiron
[05:38] <narfmaster> bill how much memory?
[05:38] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, ok that should definitely work.  How old is it? How much memory?
[05:38] <bill> 80
[05:38] <FunnyLookinHat> 80GB Hard drive.   Do you know how much RAM?
[05:38] <Roulaiz> erUSUL: filters are running succesfully, and I do have the eror even with RAW printing
[05:38] <finalbeta> How can I get Wine applications to have a tab on the windows list in the taskbar?
[05:38] <bill> i think its about250
[05:39] <FunnyLookinHat> narfmaster, any idea??  sounds to me like his cd-drive is fragging on him.
[05:39] <narfmaster> FunnyLookinHat, my experience with HP is all negative :/
[05:39] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, that system should be able to run linux VERY easily, it seems that you CD drive may be not loading the discs correctly if you have tried multiple linux distributions.
[05:39] <bill> i have two cd drives an then both do the same
[05:39] <narfmaster> except for a couple times :)
[05:40] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, so both of them don't work....   very strange.
[05:40] <bill> the same cd work on my laptop
[05:40] <[Ex0r] > Stupid piece of crap windows
[05:40] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, oooh, so it DOES work on your other computer.  It's definitely a hardware issue.  I am guessing that it's related to your ram because it fails out fairly early...
[05:40] <jwickard> what is the name of that program that lets you run virtual instances of linux, starts with like an x I think
[05:41] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, have you noticed windows running slow/poor on your current setup?
[05:41] <ketetha_> yes i got it!
[05:41] <narfmaster> jwickard, Xen
[05:41] <pepsi> is there an op in the house?
[05:41] <jwickard> narfmaster: thank you, that's what I was looking for.
[05:41] <bill> not really because i have reinstalled windows a few times an partioned my hd
[05:41] <ketetha_> after i install java the frost wire should work?
[05:42] <ketetha_> !music
[05:42] <ubotu> I know nothing about music
[05:42] <bill> i have even diconnected it
[05:42] <ketetha_> !multimedi
[05:42] <ubotu> I know nothing about multimedi
[05:42] <ketetha_> !multimedia
[05:42] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, hmm...  that's too strange.
[05:42] <ubotu> For multimedia codecs, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies | For multimedia applications, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[05:42] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, sorry but I can't really help fix that unless I'm physically there swapping out hardware parts...   : (
[05:42] <ketetha_> i have a question about my printer. it wont set up with dapper =[
[05:42] <ketetha_> is there anyone i can make it
[05:42] <FunnyLookinHat> And since you are in UK that's too far...  lol, I'm in US
[05:43] <bill> ok
[05:43] <bill> is there any thing i could do ?
[05:43] <chri[s] > what can i use to extract iso files
[05:43] <stefg> !printer
[05:43] <novato_ubuntu> hi there!
[05:43] <narfmaster> chri[s] , did you try file-roller?
[05:43] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[05:44] <chri[s] > narfmaster, no
[05:44] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, you could take it to a local PC shop and have them try to diagnose the issue...  I guaruntee that if you bring the linux CD with you that they can locate the issue
[05:44] <ketetha_> stefg, thank you. i keep forgeting to do ! that. most of my questions are answered by one of thosethigns
[05:45] <bill> what about trying to do a network boot from my laptop do you think that my work
[05:45] <chri[s] > sortof
[05:45] <chri[s] > it opens it but nothings there
[05:45] <skavenge> k9copy is my new best friend
[05:45] <novato_ubuntu> I installed the updates required here and it took a bit of space in my hd... is there any temporary files to delete?
[05:45] <stefg> ketetha_: theres's even the /msg ubotu [factoid] ... for those who don't want to display their ignorance publicly :-)
[05:45] <Roulaiz> stefg: the information is technically correct but doesn't really help me :p
[05:45] <FunnyLookinHat> bill, hmm...  I don't know, if you know how to set something like that up it's worth giving it a try but I'm not familiar with network booting
[05:45] <fowlduck> anyone here graphically inclined and want to make an ubuntu background that uses "fubuntu" instead of "ubuntu"?
[05:46] <Roulaiz> stefg: oh that was for ketetha_ :p
[05:46] <Roulaiz> stefg: sorry^^
[05:46] <stefg> np
[05:46] <deFrysk> novato_ubuntu, sudo apt-get clean
[05:46] <Lynoure> fowlduck: what does the f stand for?
[05:46] <bill> ok thats any way mate
[05:46] <novato_ubuntu> deFrysk: hum... I'll try that... thank's  :)
[05:46] <FunnyLookinHat> sorry I couldnt help more
[05:46] <narfmaster> f = fluxbox?
[05:46] <deFrysk> novato_ubuntu, that removes the downloaded files you needed for the upgrades
[05:46] <ketetha_> roulaiz, hahaha you thought it was directed towards youuu =] 
[05:47] <ketetha_> stefg: haha. thankk youu
[05:47] <ketetha_> ok moment of truth. im done downloading java now ot see if it will work
[05:47] <fowlduck> Lynoure, forensics
[05:47] <guillote_GNU> narfmaster: fluxbox rules
[05:47] <zambaroo> !
[05:47] <ubotu> I know nothing about 
[05:47] <zambaroo> er
[05:47] <zambaroo> !ppc
[05:47] <ubotu> ppc is PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers, and now a fully supported Ubuntu architecture.
[05:47] <zambaroo> !mac
[05:47] <ubotu> I know nothing about mac
[05:47] <fowlduck> narfmaster, forensics
[05:47] <zambaroo> :-/
[05:47] <fowlduck> !intel
[05:47] <ubotu> I know nothing about intel
[05:47] <fowlduck> !intelligence
[05:47] <ubotu> I know nothing about intelligence
[05:48] <stefg> !botabuse
[05:48] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots
[05:48] <zambaroo> ubuntu on mac users -- is there a flash plugin for ff?
[05:48] <deFrysk> ?? flash
[05:48] <deFrysk> !flash
[05:48] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:48] <ketetha_> stefg, bot abuse?
[05:48] <jrib> not for mac I think
[05:48] <stefg> zambaroo: not really... only the free implementations which don't work well
[05:48] <zambaroo> yuk
[05:48] <narfmaster> so, how many forensic programs are there out there?
[05:48] <seeitcoming> you can run nonfree in a chroot
[05:48] <stefg> !info libflash
[05:48] <ubotu> Package libflash does not exist in dapper
[05:49] <Roulaiz> erUSUL: I fixed it ;) well I didn't fix it because it still doesn't work with LPD but now I'm using Samba and it's working, there should be a problem on unmodified (k)ubuntu 64 bits :)
[05:49] <Roulaiz> erUSUL
[05:49] <Ng> are there any collections of laptop wisdom for ubuntu?
[05:49] <Roulaiz> erUSUL: Thank you and cya :)
[05:49] <ketetha_> i erased windows while i was partioning accidentily
[05:49] <zambaroo> congrats
[05:50] <deFrysk> ketetha_, thats a proper upgrade :)
[05:50] <yhcir> Has anyone been able to get this program working under ubuntu?? http://people.freedesktop.org/~krh/akamaru.git/
[05:50] <DBO> yhcir, yes
[05:50] <skavenge> #ubuntu-laptop, wiki.ubuntu.com search for 'laptop' theres alot of entries for specific machines
[05:50] <f3ia> Erased?
[05:50] <DBO> its very hit or miss if it segfaults for you yhcir
[05:50] <sybariten> DBO: still struggling here man, this is just one of those days when you expect a script to solve stuff but everything fails and fails :)
[05:50] <f3ia> Is it possible to just recreate the partitions...?
[05:50] <f3ia> Just wondering
[05:50] <ketetha_> defrysk: hehe. no turning backk =]  my dad would kill himself if i put linux on his computer. he is the lazyest guy ever and cant even figure out windows half the time.
[05:50] <DBO> sybariten, you gonna have to wait, I am doing an update
[05:51] <yhcir> DBO: yes i am getting segmentation faults :\
[05:51] <ketetha_> yay frostwire opened.
[05:51] <seeitcoming> f3ia: It might be, tell us a bit more about how you partitioned it
[05:51] <f3ia> fdisk
[05:51] <Ng> skavenge: #ubuntu-laptop seems to be for development only, I'm more looking for what people recommend as the best ways of doing stuff like spinning disks down and so on
[05:51] <f3ia> fdisk /dev/hda
[05:51] <ketetha_> sigh. i thught i would never be able to listen to my favorite song again on the computer
[05:51] <deFrysk> ketetha_, let him figure it out then with windows , its the bets way to get him off it
[05:51] <f3ia> ?
[05:51] <sybariten> DBO: no problem, there is a slim chance that i might solve this myself, just wanted to update (doh) you on the situation .... its down to mkdir syntax now
[05:51] <f3ia> For Windows, I would usually use the built-in partitioner
[05:51] <skavenge> Ng; id look through the wiki then, i was surprised how much laptop specific information was on there
[05:52] <f3ia> But if you deleted partitions, could you recreate them exactly and have stuff work?
[05:52] <seeitcoming> f3ia: it's pretty unlikely unfortunately
[05:52] <f3ia> Hm
[05:52] <Ng> skavenge: I searched last night and I was underwhelmed, it's mostly just testing reports afaics
[05:52] <ketetha_> defrysk: exactly what my mommy saidd =] 
[05:52] <stefg> !info testdisk
[05:52] <ubotu> testdisk: Partition scanner and disk recovery tool. In repository universe, is optional. Version 6.1-1 (dapper), package size 386 kB, installed size 1124 kB
[05:52] <sybariten> if i run a script that does things including variables .... like, for instance, it creates $dirname for each files it finds .... will that variable still be alive when the script is finished?
[05:52] <seeitcoming> f3ia: depends on how you formatted it, etc.
[05:52] <sybariten> what i mean is, can i echo it or something
[05:52] <f3ia> So I can't run Autopsy on a partition-less disk...
[05:52] <skavenge> Ng; hmm dunno then, maybe the forums .. my laptop pretty much ran golden straight from install so i havent had to look much up
[05:52] <seeitcoming> sybariten: if you export it
[05:53] <f3ia> Wouldn't that be as effective as wiping it?
[05:53] <ketetha_> haha it really is an exactly clone of limewire
[05:53] <ketetha_> !limewire
[05:53] <ubotu> limewire is a popular P2P client running on the Gnutella network. To get it running, install !java first, then download Limewire from http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and finally run runLime.sh. Consider !FrostWire as an alternative.
[05:53] <stefg> f3ia: try testdisk...
[05:53] <f3ia> When not considering lab retrieval
[05:53] <ketetha_> is there an itunes for linux?
[05:53] <ketetha_> !itunes
[05:53] <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
[05:53] <f3ia> No
[05:53] <f3ia> Banshee works well
[05:53] <ketetha_> !players
[05:53] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[05:53] <sybariten> seeitcoming: hmmm, ok ... could i add an export-statement to each line that creates variables then, and thus have a way of checking the created variables afterwards ?
[05:53] <_absolution_> sharpmusique?
[05:54] <_absolution_> that is if you want to buy music
[05:54] <seeitcoming> sybariten: as long as you export all the variables before the script ends, I think you'll be fine
[05:54] <f3ia> They should put TestDisk on Helix Linux
[05:54] <f3ia> Would be a good part of a computer forensics kit
[05:54] <ompaul> !msg the bot
[05:54] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots
[05:54] <ompaul> ketetha_, ^^^ please read that last one by ubotu
[05:55] <ketetha_> now all i need is my printer working and linux is GOOD TO GO. but those printer links didnt help
[05:55] <ketetha_> ompaul: the players?
[05:55] <f3ia> CUPS?
[05:55] <ketetha_> ompaul: codecs?
[05:55] <ompaul> ketetha_, read just above my last comment
[05:55] <f3ia> What's the CUPS port...?
[05:55] <ketetha_> ohh i get it. msg the bot. sorry
[05:55] <ompaul> np
[05:57] <ElliottHird> Hi, here's a log of me briefly explaining my problem to someone else, http://pastebin.ca/85013. Any help appreciated :) (note: I'm a severe linux n00b... basically I'm trying to get my SAGEM F@ST 800-840 ADSL modem working)
[05:57] <skavenge> is there brightness/contrast settings in vlc player?
[05:57] <ketetha_> does anyone know what might be wrong? my printer (lexmark x6170) isnt in the list for printers for me to install so what should i do? and please dont ! printer me becuase half those links dont go anywhere
[05:58] <f3ia> http://127.0.0.1:631
[05:58] <f3ia> Yeah, that's CUPS
[05:58] <typewriter> how do i install fastcgi on ubuntu?
[05:59] <seeitcoming> typewriter: check http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=169891
[05:59] <seeitcoming> or google
[05:59] <seeitcoming> *sigh*
[05:59] <ketetha_> ugh im going to KILL somene. ok i uploaded geek in the pink by jason mraz and it went into my shared folder. then i went to ryhtmn box from them to play it and guess what! it says its not a music file or whatever but its .mp3
[05:59] <ElliottHird> anybody?
[06:00] <ketetha_> it says its not an audio stream. but it is!!!!!!!!!
[06:00] <ompaul> ElliottHird, is there an ethernet connection on that?
[06:00] <stefg> ketetha_: I'm afraid Lexmarks aren't well supported... So your options are: a.) buy an Epson or HP b.) don't print
[06:00] <uniq> !mp3 > ketetha_
[06:01] <ketetha_> stefg, seriously? hp sucks. so i wont print =]  i
[06:01] <klm-> which brand of laptop works best with ubuntu?
[06:01] <ketetha_> stefg, i'll just print on my other computer
[06:01] <ElliottHird> ompaul: Hmm, I don't think so on my modem, but apparently it was put in eth1 so... but, it says it was working and everything, just can't connect, so it
[06:01] <ElliottHird> *i'm not sure
[06:01] <typewriter> klm-: apple
[06:01] <skavenge> my dell laptop worked with no hiccups
[06:01] <klm-> skavenge: Dell latitude?
[06:01] <skavenge> inspiron 6000
[06:01] <klm-> ok
[06:01] <Minty> have gone back to gnome rather than KDE but still have the kubuntu splash screen, how do I change it please ??
[06:02] <ElliottHird> ompaul: it's this horror: http://www.chipweb.de/dsl/index.php?menu=2&id2=109
[06:02] <highvoltage> kubuntu splash screen?
[06:02] <ketetha_> ok can someone tell me this. is there way to change mp3 files to ogg files. or is there a way to just search for ogg extension on frostwire
[06:02] <klm-> I'm just looking for a very cheap laptop for studying, internet, irc, music and videos
[06:02] <highvoltage> do you mean the kubuntu login screen?
[06:02] <highvoltage> you can do a dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[06:02] <highvoltage> if it's that
[06:02] <uniq> minty: in terminal
[06:02] <deFrysk> remove kubuntu-artwork-usplash
[06:02] <Minty> yes its show KBUNTU in blue as its booting
[06:02] <skavenge> hes talking about during loading when everything is loading and scrolling down the screen
[06:02] <uniq> minty: in terminal `sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm`
[06:03] <ketetha_> !tell ketetha_ about printer
[06:03] <deFrysk> sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-artwork-usplash
[06:03] <uniq> minty: ah.. booting. that's what defrysk says.
[06:03] <ketetha_> !tell ketetha_ about ogg
[06:03] <ubotu> I know nothing about ogg
[06:03] <f3ia> Isn't ogg really high-quality?
[06:03] <SonicChao> !vorbis
[06:03] <ubotu> I know nothing about vorbis
[06:03] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: there are several mp3 to ogg scripts
[06:03] <narfmaster> f3ia, ogg is better for lower bitrates
[06:04] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, and one of them would be
[06:04] <stefg> aaahhhhh.... update-notifier shows new kernel ... yay, hopefully the bugs went away
[06:04] <f3ia> Hmm
[06:04] <ElliottHird> anybody?
[06:04] <orbin> f3ia: not really
[06:04] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, sorry accidently entered. is there a webpage
[06:04] <orbin> f3ia: flac is reaaly high-qual
[06:04] <jrib> ketetha_: mp32ogg for example
[06:04] <ompaul> ElliottHird, I have had a look, it appears that it is a usb only into the PC and phoneline to the internet (bad design)
[06:04] <ketetha_> ok so i get a file in terminal? and i say that
[06:05] <ketetha_> brb
[06:05] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: nautilus-script-audio-convert
[06:05] <Minty> deFrysk done it thanks, rebooting to see, BRB
[06:05] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, ok im going to try it
[06:05] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: in universe
[06:05] <ElliottHird> ompaul: I know it's sucky, but does that mean there's no hope for getting it running?
[06:05] <ompaul> ElliottHird, I can only point you at one thing - System Administration Networking from the menu
[06:05] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, what about mutliverse?
[06:05] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: worked fairly well for me but I *HATE* zenity apps so I don't use it
[06:05] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, zenity apps?
[06:06] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: yeah, it's a nautilus script that uses zenity for dialogs
[06:06] <ElliottHird> ompaul: I'll give it a try I suppose...
[06:06] <ompaul> ElliottHird, it may work - the other thing to do is to change the USB port it is in - sometimes that works
[06:06] <skavenge> is there brightness/contrast settings in vlc player? cant seem to find any
[06:06] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, i see. ok well if im in my terminal. and im in my shared folder and i wanna change a file what exactly do i put. Filename.mp3 mp32ogg?
[06:06] <ElliottHird> ompayl: okay thanks
[06:07] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: it's a nautilus script. Select a bunch of mp3 files, right-click and then choose the right options
[06:08] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: there's a package called mp32ogg available as well
[06:08] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: command-line
[06:08] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, ok im going to go install that pkg
[06:08] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, i dont understand your directions about that one though
[06:09] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: well you have a choice. Either you can use a terminal-based one or a nautilus script
[06:09] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: the nautilus script graphically asks you what to convert to, and what to do about tags
[06:10] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, i wanna use the terminal one
[06:10] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: then `sudo apt-get install mp32ogg`
[06:10] <Minty> Closing down slapsh screen is back to Ubuntu, but not the starting up thats stll Kubuntu :(
[06:10] <Minty> and I did a sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-artwork-usplash
[06:11] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: cd to the directory, and then just `mp32ogg *` should do it
[06:11] <narfmaster> Minty, the splash graphics are in the -desktop package IIRC
[06:11] <orbin> security.ubuntu.com timing out for anybody else?
[06:11] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, i went to my shared directory. and typed mp32ogg and it gave me the copyright and version
[06:12] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, should i try mp32ogg filename
[06:12] <Minty> sorry -desktop package IIRC  what is that, still quite a newbie
[06:12] <elvirolo> hi all
[06:12] <elvirolo>  i am currently trying to install kubuntu dapper using the live cd, and I'd like to use my existing /home partition for my new kubuntu system, though the installer doesn't seem to allow me to do that ...
[06:12] <Minty> hi
[06:12] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: you should try with the asterisk
[06:12] <narfmaster> Minty, just a sec... looking for it
[06:12] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: or a single filename, I suppose
[06:13] <natan-> is there a way to make sure a program is always running even if i'm not logged into a computer?
[06:13] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, ok wait one sec
[06:13] <narfmaster> Minty, i think it's in "usplash"
[06:13] <seeitcoming> natan: couldn't you run it as a service?
[06:13] <natan-> like could i make azereus run all the time?
[06:14] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, it keeps giving me a line >
[06:14] <judah> wow.. so how many kernel upgrades does this make since dapper was made stable and released?
[06:14] <judah> like 3 or 4?
[06:14] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, whats the nautilus script? i guess i'll try that one
[06:14] <deFrysk> natan-, azureus might be tricky
[06:14] <elvirolo> can anyone help me ?
[06:14] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: keep with the commandline script, just enter exactly `mp32ogg *`
[06:14] <deFrysk> azureus crawls to a halt in about 36 hrs on my box
[06:14] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: with no quotes
[06:14] <scabootssca> i cant get banshee to install. i click ass applications and then click banshee and it says http://img276.imageshack.us/my.php?image=first0ss.png so i go advanced and it says http://img276.imageshack.us/my.php?image=second9bn.png any ideas?
[06:15] <klm-> does ubuntu work well on Vaio?
[06:15] <judah> exepecially after the version notes of 2.6.15-23.35 "This IS  the final dapper kernel."
[06:15] <ketetha_> seeitcoming, thankk you show much. its converting the first song
[06:15] <Minty> narfmaster : sorry can you explain a little more ...
[06:15] <seeitcoming> natan: you could try something like bittornado
[06:15] <seeitcoming> ketetha_: you're most welcome. Good luck!
[06:15] <narfmaster> Minty, i'm slowly figuring it out myself :)
[06:15] <deFrysk> ktorrent is also ok for longer time usage
[06:16] <natan-> the thing is
[06:16] <seeitcoming> natan: if you're not logged in you need to use a non-graphical client
[06:16] <natan-> i only access my computer with an nx client
[06:16] <seeitcoming> scabootssca: you need to have some mono repos available
[06:16] <Al3jandr0> hello
[06:16] <natan-> so once i log out of that from my remote connection
[06:16] <natan-> my downloads obviously die
[06:17] <colk_> use screen
[06:17] <cemc> hi
[06:17] <chrustinho> anyone with a Dell Inspiron 6400 here? I have problems with the cd-device
[06:17] <seeitcoming> natan: to make it persistent, you need to run something at a lower level than the gnome session
[06:17] <cemc> suppose one did a chmod 0644 /
[06:17] <cemc> with -R of course
[06:17] <ketetha_> does anyone know why rhytmnbox wont let me change the album name for jason mraz's song. it wont let me type mr.a-z
[06:17] <narfmaster> Minty, reinstall "ubuntu-artwork"
[06:17] <amar-ze> I need to set Sun java JRE to default .. what's the console command for that ?
[06:18] <seeitcoming> amar-ze: sudo update-alternatives java
[06:18] <Minty> narfmaster sudo apt-get ubuntu-artwork  ???
[06:18] <erUSUL> ketetha_: rhythmbox does not support tag editing iirc
[06:18] <cemc> and now it says run-init: /sbin/init: error 13
[06:18] <amar-ze> thanks seeitcoming
[06:18] <narfmaster> Minty reinstall that
[06:18] <colk> it would be probly best just to reinstall cemc as you have essentially screwed the sytem
[06:18] <ketetha_> erUSL, seriously. darnit. is there a way i can change the tags
[06:18] <seeitcoming> amar-ze: oh wait, nearly right, it's in fact
[06:18] <Minty> narfmaster trying
[06:18] <deFrysk> ketetha_, install easytag
[06:18] <cemc> colk: :) ok
[06:18] <amar-ze> update-alternatives: unknown argument `java'
[06:18] <colk> because youve stripped a bunch of the sgid bits
[06:18] <amar-ze> :/
[06:19] <colk> and screwed up other stuff
[06:19] <gnomefreak> amar-ze: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[06:19] <ketetha_> deFrysk: from synpatic (w/e) packages?
[06:19] <seeitcoming> amar-ze: yeah that's it
[06:19] <cemc> colk: let me rephrase that: what scripts is /sbin/init run ?
[06:19] <deFrysk> ketetha_, yup
[06:19] <seeitcoming> amar-ze: with --config
[06:19] <amar-ze> thanks again : )
[06:19] <cemc> does*
[06:19] <deFrysk> !info easytag
[06:19] <ubotu> easytag: viewing, editing and writing ID3 tags. In repository universe, is optional. Version 1.99.11-1 (dapper), package size 761 kB, installed size 2396 kB
[06:19] <colk> its the main system loader
[06:19] <ketetha_> haha this is so much fun. everything you need for dapper is there!
[06:19] <cemc> colk: in fedora it's /etc/rc.sysinit, runs right after /sbin/init is started
[06:20] <Al3jandr0> I was connecting to my wireless network and then ubuntu froze and I had to restarted. After the restart it got stuck on the boot up saying "configuring network interfaces". I skip that with ctl+c and I got to the login screen and logged in but now I only have my mouse pointer and a red screen with nothing else. Can I please have some help?
[06:20] <cemc> now /sbin/init says error 13, that's permission denied, so it can't run something it needs, but what is that?
[06:20] <colk> the problem is cemc  youve stripped sgid bits off vital binaries
[06:20] <Minty> logging brb
[06:20] <colk> so stuff isnt running under the right groups anymore
[06:21] <ketetha_> deFrysk, thank you.
[06:22] <technocrat> hi, i have problem with my laptop, and X server, i run ubuntu 6.06 as live CD, but X wont start, i see only black screen, a have ati x700 onboard.. how to solve this? thanks..
[06:22] <erUSUL> Al3jandr0: boot in recovery mode and edit /etc/network/interfaces and delete the auto for your network card
[06:22] <sybariten> ok. i'm about to go really Mel Gibson-ish craaa-zy here. Why doesnt even this ridiculous script work? (notice the only lines that are not commented out). It should print some lines, but just leaves them empty. http://en.pastebin.ca/85038
[06:22] <cemc> colk: you have any idea what /sbin/init tries to run?
[06:22] <colk> cemc its the boot loader
[06:22] <colk> its going to load every application that is set to boot
[06:23] <belleke> where can i find an email for the ideapool for ubuntu?
[06:23] <deFrysk> technel, set your driver in xorg.conf to vesa does the trick afaik
[06:23] <snoops> I'm getting a strange error with the 2.6.15-26-k7 kernel.. umm mentions hal could not be initalised when I boot to desktop.. any idea?
[06:23] <deFrysk> technocrat, i mean
[06:23] <technel> heh
[06:24] <polpak> sybariten, you changed your capitalization convention
[06:24] <deFrysk> tech* autocomplet wows
[06:24] <technocrat> hmm how to make this
[06:24] <technocrat> :)
[06:24] <polpak> sybariten, line 5 should be echo $FileName not echo $Filename
[06:24] <darkowl> i have problems again
[06:24] <darkowl> with my ATI card
[06:24] <colk> seriously cemc id use a boot disc back up what you need and reinstall it will be a lot easier than going through every directory and figuering out what binaries should be sgid
[06:24] <deFrysk> [[[[[[nvidia] ] ] ] ] ] ] 
[06:24] <darkowl> I installed the drivers and all and It was working but today its not
[06:24] <Shannon1> hi everyone ,, can enyone tell me how to apply a patch found at this link http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=6855&action=view that could make my mouse work,, thx in advance
[06:25] <sybariten> polpak: holy crap. An idiot-mistake. I've been sitting too long with this.
[06:25] <darkowl> i enter a game and graphic is really bad
[06:25] <sybariten> polpak: thank you so much
[06:25] <darkowl> when i enter fglrxinfo in terminal it is like normal but it doesnt work...
[06:25] <darkowl> can anyone help me ?
[06:25] <orbin> darkowl: which is it? ati or nvidia?
[06:25] <colk> !ati
[06:25] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:26] <orbin> drivers for your monitor?
[06:26] <darkowl> I installed that and it worked but today its not
[06:26] <polpak> sybariten, np =)
[06:26] <colk> lol
[06:26] <Al3jandr0> hello can someone give me some suggestions about this problem:
[06:26] <Al3jandr0> I was connecting to my wireless network and then ubuntu froze and I had to restarted. After the restart it got stuck on the boot up saying "configuring network interfaces". I skip that with ctl+c and I got to the login screen and logged in but now I only have my mouse pointer and a red screen with nothing else. Can I please have some help?
[06:26] <colk> well dunno bot is rofled
[06:27] <darkowl> orbin:ati
[06:27] <darkowl> can anyone help me...I really dont know what to do anymore...
[06:27] <orbin> darkowl: does fglrxinfo show ati or mesa?
[06:28] <darkowl> orbin: it shows ati
[06:28] <scabootssca> i cant get banshee to install. i click ass applications and then click banshee and it says http://img276.imageshack.us/my.php?image=first0ss.png so i go advanced and it says http://img276.imageshack.us/my.php?image=second9bn.png any ideas?
[06:28] <nihilocrat> Al3jand0 : oh joy time for alt+ctrl+f1
[06:28] <ketetha_> !tell ketetha_ about offtopic
[06:28] <cemc> colk: /lib/libc-x.y.z.so has to be +x, now it's booting
[06:28] <orbin> darkowl: what does "glxinfo|grep rendering" show?
[06:29] <colk> cemc, your going to find a lot more issues
[06:29] <colk> if you did do the chmod 644 /
[06:29] <colk> with -R
[06:29] <darkowl> orbin: it shows direct rendering: Yes
[06:29] <cemc> colk: it's a friend's problem, i know that, but there's no way he wants to reinstall it
[06:29] <Al3jandr0> nihilocrat what  does that do?
[06:29] <cemc> so he has to go through all manually
[06:29] <MojoWork> hi, what's the name of the package that corresponds to xlibs-dev? i'm trying to build tora and it's complaining about missing x includes...
[06:29] <orbin> darkowl: well, dunno really.  you've got 3d rendering up and running
[06:29] <Audi> Ima li ko iz Bosne
[06:29] <Audi> ?
[06:29] <MojoWork> i'm running dapper
[06:30] <colk> well good luck your going to have to find every system file that needs certian permissions
[06:30] <darkowl> Audi:ja sam iz hrvatske...
[06:30] <cemc> i know normally this is a reinstall case :)
[06:30] <orbin> darkowl: what's not working?
[06:30] <Audi> darkowl
[06:30] <Audi> sta ima
[06:30] <Audi> u hrvatskoj
[06:30] <Audi> : )
[06:30] <cemc> but it's not up to me, i guess i would reinstall it too :)
[06:30] <darkowl> orbin: I enter a game and its all really slowmotion...
[06:30] <giulio_> ciao
[06:30] <orbin> darkowl: what game?
[06:30] <giulio_> yes
[06:31] <tpgterror> Is there any expierenced linux-user active here?
[06:31] <Minty> ubuntu artwork was what I needed it replace the new gnome logo with old,
[06:31] <darkowl> orbin: enemy teritorry, tux racer...
[06:31] <giulio_> yes
[06:31] <natan-> !pastebin
[06:31] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (you can always find it in the channel topic, among other useful things)
[06:31] <Minty> still have the kubuntu slash screen at start up
[06:31] <cemc> colk: its some production server that needs running quickly :) so its messed up a bit :) thanks for the help
[06:31] <tomcatt> !wifi
[06:31] <ubotu> wifi is Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs with Broadcom Specifics at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Dapper
[06:31] <ericmoritz\0> Hi, I'm trying to browse our windows network with nautilus but since it never asks me for my credentials I can access any shares, how do I get nautilus to use my windows login?
[06:32] <wims> i compiled my own kernel yesterday, do you think it's safe to run the update manager, or will my installation be broken if i do it ?
[06:32] <tomcatt> !standby
[06:32] <ubotu> I know nothing about standby
[06:32] <darkowl> Can anyone help me with my problem because I really need this...
[06:33] <_absolution_> is there a way to install linux on an xbox without hardware modding?
[06:33] <nihilocrat> wims : you should be okay so long as you name your kernel image something unique and make sure new versions of GRUB or LILO don't mess up the menu/config
[06:33] <narfmaster> _absolution_, that sounds highly unlikely
[06:33] <Audi> zna li ovdje ko tux-a
[06:33] <snoops> _absolution_ you can do a 'soft' mod I believe
[06:33] <jpaisneto> whow can I install ubuntu? start or instal or start from the first disc?
[06:33] <nihilocrat> wims : apt does a good job of not messing things up without asking you first
[06:34] <Audi> yebem vam severinu
[06:34] <lacostej> Yo. I finished re-installing my system/data after a disc crash. And now it seems that I hosed the MBR. I rebooted on a live and install Discs but they are not able to see the LVM partition on my disc. cfdisk shows the partition as free space, fdisk shows it as extended, lvdisplay finds nothin. Any idea if there s a way to recover my data ?
[06:34] <wims> nihilocrat, update manager want to update linux-restriced-modules for my old kernel, would that be a problem ?
[06:34] <rambo3> wims, you can put your kernel enrty in exemples in menu.lst and it wont be affected buy grub-update
[06:34] <amar-ze> Audi speak english
[06:34] <Audi> Yes
[06:34] <citizenh8> im having a problem where i try to mount an external fiber optic raid controlled drive, i try to mount /dev/sba1 to /mnt/ - i get the error that either /dev/sba1 is busy, or /mnt is busy, which neither are, has anyone run into this?
[06:35] <MojoWork> nevermind, found em
[06:35] <jpaisneto> wims:   Willis   WildZeck   wildman   wheelswitch   Whatsisname   whaley   weo   whow can I install ubuntu? start or instal or start from the first disc?
[06:35] <lacostej> &join #lvm
[06:35] <_absolution_> ubuntu has 2 discs?
[06:36] <narfmaster> _absolution_, Ubuntu has 1 CD per architecture (or DVD if you prefer)
[06:36] <wheelswitch> is there a task schedualer for ubuntu?
[06:36] <cjones> where do you past some code if pastebin is not working
[06:36] <wims> some other pastebin ?
[06:36] <rambo3> find some other pastebin
[06:36] <sybariten> cjones: isnt pastebin.ca working ?
[06:36] <colk> what about the one in the topic
[06:37] <colk> !pastebin
[06:37] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (you can always find it in the channel topic, among other useful things)
[06:37] <uXp> hello
[06:37] <uXp> anyone know how to set up a wireless connection?
[06:37] <cjones> sybariten i didnt know about .ca thank you i will try it
[06:37] <uXp> !wireless
[06:37] <ubotu> wifi is Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs with Broadcom Specifics at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Dapper
[06:38] <tpgterror> Anybody know how to set up sound??
[06:38] <Al3jandr0> Can some please give me any advices over this problem: I was connecting to my wireless network and then ubuntu froze and I had to restarted. After the restart it got stuck on the boot up saying "configuring network interfaces". I skip that with ctl+c and I got to the login screen and logged in but now I only have my mouse pointer and a red screen with nothing else. Can I please have some help?
[06:38] <_absolution_> are all MD5 sums the same.......Im' asking because I can't get an MD5 sum on some FTP site
[06:38] <rambo3> lol
[06:39] <_absolution_> should I check the Distro's site?
[06:39] <narfmaster> _absolution_, AFAIK all the md5s are the same
[06:39] <rambo3> _absolution_, do you mean some for the same file ir same for every file
[06:39] <tpgterror> grr, this takes damn long to install swf_player in terminal
[06:39] <Ramunas> i've installed xubuntu-desktop, now i want to remove it with all its stuff, how can i do that?
[06:40] <Brunno> the ubuntu installer crashes in the end, when its installing grub. tried with the alternate cd and it all goes well but when i reboot i dont have boot from the hdd, probably because grub didn't installed again... anyone can help me ?
[06:40] <nihilocrat> wims: sorry for the delay.. yes, your kernel modules should be safe because they are (on sane systems) stored in a completely different directory than the ones installed via packages
[06:40] <rambo3> Brunno, do you have live cd
[06:40] <uXp> anyone know how to set up a wireless connection?
[06:40] <rambo3> uXp what card
[06:40] <melmoth> Hello. On a dapper, disks-admin get stuck. I think it is because of a perl script /usr/share/setup-tool-backends/scripts/disks-conf. when perl is trying to 'sysopen (RD, $device, O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK))' my cdrom $device
[06:41] <melmoth> anybody experienced something similar ?
[06:41] <Brunno> rambo3 yes, the first try was with the live cd... its installer crashed when installing grub...
[06:41] <uXp> rambo3, dwl120
[06:41] <nihilocrat> Brunno : are you running any sort of nonstandard hardware?
[06:42] <rushdy> hi there :) i seem to be having system lockups caused by powernowd, the problem goes away with changing my scaling_governor to powersave. if i remove powernowd, what is the 'ubuntu friendly' way of making the system switch to powersave governor on boot?
[06:42] <wims> nihilocrat, thanks
[06:42] <nihilocrat> Brunno : I ask this because sometimes you need to add kernel modules to your initrd so that at boot time your disks can be detected
[06:42] <rambo3> Brunno login on live cd and mount linux partition . sudo -i && mkdir /mnt/temp && mount /dev/(here linux be) && chroot /mnt/temp && grub-install /dev/hda (or hat ever)
[06:42] <mrDaniel> i have a notebook with a GeForce Go 7600: do anyone know a equivalent tool under ubuntu like powermizer under windows? i know a tool named nvclock exists, but this just reduce the GPU-Frequency, but the power-consumtion ist still the same
[06:42] <melmoth> ohh; dont bother..fixed zith the latest kernel anyaway :)
[06:43] <rambo3> uXp you can check forums for that card. Its dlink PCI or usb?
[06:43] <Brunno> nihilocrat no... i had ubuntu installed in this same computer untill last weekend... i made a backup of my data and changed the partitions with gparted and today tried to install and im having this problem...
[06:43] <ElliottHird> Alright... I'm back again
[06:43] <Brunno> rambo3 thanks, ill try this...
[06:43] <ElliottHird> Now I get initialization and it finally works, but the same error with startadsl. Any help?
[06:43] <rambo3> Brunno, there is wiki entry for that i wrote
[06:44] <Brunno> rambo3 can you please point me the link ?
[06:46] <Dudley__> wheres the document root setting for apache?
[06:46] <ElliottHird> anyone?
[06:47] <uXp> rambo3 its a usb
[06:47] <rambo3> Brunno, no but i remember reading it here , maby googleing would help . live cd ubuntu grub
[06:50] <seamus_ie> Dudley__: /var/www/
[06:50] <Brunno> rambo3 thanks, i found something here... thanks for the help man ! :)
[06:50] <uniq> dudley__: in the specific vhost. usualy in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
[06:51] <tomcatt> !webcamera
[06:51] <ubotu> I know nothing about webcamera
[06:51] <tomcatt> !webcam
[06:51] <ubotu> webcam is now easy to install on Linux; instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[06:51] <ElliottHird> nobody?
[06:51] <raptros-v76> ElliottHird: ?
[06:51] <a2xm> hi all, I just install dapper drake and now I can't use my DVD-ROM.. before was no problem with breezy
[06:52] <brainsik> I can't find anything about the minimum CPU requirements for Ubuntu. I'm trying to figure out what x86 processor architecture ubuntu packages are compiled for. Anyone know?
[06:52] <uXp> rambo3 its a usb
[06:52] <dr_willis> 386 for the most part i think
[06:52] <ketetha_> does anyone know how to direct connect on gaim
[06:52] <uXp> having a hard time finding help on the forums
[06:52] <ketetha_> !tell ketetha_ about gaim
[06:52] <darkyoshi372> Hi all, running fglrx for a Radeon 9600SE. Higher than 1280x1024 resolutions are in my xorg.conf, but using Gnome's resolution changer, I can only go to 1280x1024. How do I go higher?
[06:52] <brainsik> dr_willis: same as debian then?
[06:52] <dr_willis> brainsik,  i think so
[06:52] <rambo3> uXp check forums for your card
[06:53] <Foobal> darkyoshi372: the resolution changer gui is broken, never mind it - just change them manually
[06:53] <uXp> i am
[06:53] <uXp> nothing on them, just questions, but not answered
[06:53] <darkyoshi372> Foobal, how do I change them manually?
[06:53] <rambo3> i would guess its rt61 + usb + dhclient to get it running , there are some howtos there
[06:54] <brainsik> dr_willis: thanks. i wish i could find something official about this, but the wiki, site, and forums haven't been helpful. :(
[06:54] <ketetha_> can anyone help me on direct connecting in gaim
[06:54] <bipolar> are there going to be any update rollup cd's released that include all the updated packages for dapper?
[06:54] <uXp> whats the difference between DWL-120 (rev A-C) and DWL-120 (rev D, E, & F)?
[06:55] <ElliottHird> anybody?
[06:55] <darkyoshi372> Foobal? Anyone? How do I change resolution manually?
[06:55] <alenitchev> uXp: difference in hardware
[06:56] <LuisMendes> after the update, gimp-svg was removed!! but, I need that package, is it available for the updated version of gimp?
[06:56] <uXp> alenitchev, how do i check to see wich one i got? but i have usb
[06:56] <orbin> darkyoshi372: er, no it's not broken.  your monitor rates are probably wrong.  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:56] <darkyoshi372> okay, thanks!
[06:56] <alenitchev> uXp: dmesg, lspci commands in console
[06:56] <ketetha_> how do you direct connect on GAIM
[06:57] <ElliottHird> Can anybody help?
[06:57] <uXp> alenitchev, what?
[06:57] <orbin> ElliottHird: try searching the forum while you wait
[06:57] <ajag> hola alguna chica de espaa
[06:58] <ElliottHird> orbin: I did that hours ago
[06:58] <ketetha_> anyone know how to direct connect on gaim
[06:58] <alenitchev> uXp: to see which you got connect device to computer and see to the dmesg command output
[06:58] <darich> yikes here go the updates
[06:58] <uXp> ketetha_, its the same as aim, check that on hte toolbar above the typing area
[07:00] <jeekl> I'm trying to delete xorg-driver-fglrx from my system, but it refuses to uninstall! Can someone help me? apt output: http://pastebin.ca/85059
[07:00] <uXp> alenitchev, im on windows now, how do i check it on windows?
[07:02] <alenitchev> uXp: try control panel -> system -> devices and see priorities of your DWL
[07:02] <orbin> jeekl: how'd you install it?
[07:02] <ketetha_> uXp: there isnt a direct connect botton there
[07:02] <jeekl> orbin: apt.
[07:02] <alenitchev> uXp: i'm not in windows long time.. ;)
[07:03] <uXp> alenitchev, ok im in there, now where do i look?
[07:04] <typewriter> whats the most lightweight mta around?
[07:04] <alenitchev> uXp: try "Network adapters"..
[07:04] <orbin> jeekl: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=186602&highlight=remove+fglrx
[07:04] <uXp> alenitchev, did
[07:04] <uXp> alenitchev, right clicked on the dwl-120
[07:05] <alenitchev> uXp: find DWL-120
[07:05] <uXp> did
[07:05] <uXp> alenitchev, right clicked on the dwl-120
[07:05] <alenitchev> uXp: priorities
[07:05] <uXp> k
[07:06] <alenitchev> uXp: do yo see information related to hardware?
[07:06] <uXp> alenitchev, driver version:1.0.5.0
[07:07] <uXp> D-Link Airplus G DWL-120 Wireless USB Adapter
[07:07] <Crescendo> Whoops, I deleted the menubar up top.  How do I get it back?
[07:07] <jeekl> orbin: Thanks. That solved it. Do you know what caused it?
[07:08] <mendel> can any one help me create users?
[07:08] <mike> how is this place always so full
[07:08] <jrib> mendel: system > administration > users and groups
[07:09] <tomcatt> !voip
[07:09] <ubotu> I know nothing about voip
[07:09] <mendel> thsnks alot
[07:09] <alenitchev> uXp: hm.. looks like windows don't give you this information. what about d-link manual?
[07:09] <_absolution_> !ekiga
[07:09] <ubotu> I know nothing about ekiga
[07:09] <alenitchev> uXp: users guide or similar?
[07:09] <orbin> jeekl: nope.  though i did i have problems with the official ati.com driver.
[07:09] <_absolution_> !Ekiga
[07:09] <ubotu> I know nothing about Ekiga
[07:10] <topyli> info ekiga
[07:10] <uXp> alenitchev, i think its http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=59001&package_id=158645&release_id=343983
[07:10] <polpak> Crescendo, do you still have the one on the bottom?
[07:11] <Crescendo> Yes I do, polpak.
[07:11] <mike> hey is there a hardware compatibilty list for dapper anywhere?
[07:12] <uXp> mike, try google
[07:12] <sharms> uXp: if you don't have anything helpful please remain silent.
[07:12] <sharms> !tell mike about hardware
[07:12] <alenitchev> uXp: http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=268
[07:13] <mike> ubotu thanks
[07:13] <ubotu> I know nothing about thanks
[07:13] <mike> er lol
[07:13] <polpak> Crescendo, right click on it, and select "New Panel"
[07:13] <mike> haha i didnt know that was a bot
[07:13] <mike> ty sharms
[07:13] <sharms> np
[07:14] <darkowl> !ati
[07:14] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your monitor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:14] <Dr34mC0d3r> ok - i installed mailx - now when i type "mail" it says no mail for chris(user).  am i missing something??
[07:15] <roe> sounds like some mail :)
[07:15] <Dr34mC0d3r> i see in chris/Maildir/new - there are mails for todays date...
[07:15] <alenitchev> uXp: http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net/usbtable.html
[07:15] <alenitchev> uXp: looks like your device is supported
[07:15] <mike> sharms, i was trying to add my hardware setup to the list, it looks like some of its not on there ...know anyone to talk to?
[07:16] <Gregy1727> I've been trying to set up my agere winmodem in dapper. I've tried setting up from the restricted modules package as well as building from source. I always get to modprobe for ltserial and get the same error. when it tries to insert ltserial it tells me that there is no such device. I then ls to the folder to make sure the *.ko files copied. They're there. I'm completely stuck.
[07:16] <sharms> mike: That is a link on the ubuntu wiki, which is able to be edited by the community.  Register for an account, then click the edit page button.  Careful with your edits, if the content you add is not accurate your account may be removed
[07:17] <Crescendo> Now, adding items to my new panel, how do I get the tasktray back?
[07:17] <mike> sharms, ty again, i should have known that
[07:17] <sharms> :)
[07:17] <uXp> alenitchev, brb restarting ubuntu and installing drivers
[07:18] <CarlFK> how can I get out of X (I want the extra memory)
[07:18] <chri[s] > nerolinux
[07:18] <chri[s] > sweet
[07:18] <orbin> Crescendo: notification area applet
[07:19] <orbin> CarlFK: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[07:19] <CarlFK> Stopping GNOME Display Manager...                                     [ ok ] 
[07:19] <CarlFK> but I still have a gui login screen
[07:19] <The> Anyone know why i cany get my resolution past 1024x768??
[07:20] <stefg> !fixres
[07:20] <orbin> The: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:20] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart (GNOME), sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart (KDE) To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:21] <CarlFK> doh - sodu ....
[07:21] <CarlFK> I wonder why it ran and said [ok] ...
[07:23] <orbin> CarlFK: so it worked w/ sudo?
[07:23] <CarlFK> yes
[07:24] <orbin> good. cos i didn't know what went wrong :)
[07:24] <CarlFK> it lied :)
[07:24] <johlin> I haven't seen this clearly stated anywhere, but does qemu have audio support? I need it to run guitar pro (the synth built in windows is fine).
[07:24] <Gregy1727> can anyone help me with my winmodem.. i keep getting the same error when i use the restricted modules package AND when i build from source.
[07:24] <Tolkien11> Hello, i need help
[07:24] <Tolkien11> I just recieved Ubuntu Live CD
[07:24] <Tomatix> hey, I am experiencing problems with installing ubuntu linux 6.06!, the problem is that my S-ATA harddrive on 250 GB (Western Digital) cannot be detected, and there is my /home folder located in...
[07:24] <Tolkien11> and i'm running it through the cd drive
[07:24] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: ok
[07:24] <Tolkien11> I just have a question
[07:25] <Tolkien11> If i install ubuntu, will it delete Windows XP?
[07:25] <Tolkien11> Or can i have an option to boot either 1?
[07:25] <CarlFK> Tolkien11: option
[07:25] <Ackeubu_> whats the nice value in the system monitor?
[07:25] <CarlFK> Ackeubu_: how nice the process is :)
[07:25] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: all you need to do is let the installer help you with partioning
[07:25] <Ropechoborra> What are all these new updates about?
[07:25] <Tolkien11> so after its installed it will ask me which OS i want to boot?
[07:25] <Ackeubu_> carlFK?
[07:25] <neoncode> What packages to I have to install to be able to develop in Ruby. I'm a programing newbie by the way...
[07:25] <CarlFK> Ackeubu_: the nicer it is, the more willing it is to share the CPU
[07:25] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: yes
[07:26] <bajsi> What is wrong: http://pastebin.ca/85081
[07:26] <bajsi> PLEASE help me
[07:26] <Tolkien11> Even if i already have that drive partioned?
[07:26] <Tolkien11> Because i split 1 drive into 2 windows ones
[07:26] <Tolkien11> will ubuntu split it into 3? ;o
[07:26] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: yes
[07:26] <Ackeubu_> carlFK okay
[07:26] <Tolkien11> Ok doke
[07:26] <Tolkien11> one more thing
[07:27] <erUSUL> bajsi: are you in dapper?
[07:27] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: what are the filesystems of the two current partitions?
[07:27] <bajsi> erUSUL: no, i dont think so,.
[07:27] <bajsi> old ubuntu
[07:27] <Tolkien11> raptros-v76: whatcha mean?
[07:27] <bajsi> and its an router/NAT so i cant reinstall it.
[07:27] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: like ntfs, fat32/vfat
[07:27] <Tolkien11> I really dont know
[07:27] <Tolkien11> i think vfat
[07:28] <orbin> Tolkien11: windows xp?
[07:28] <erUSUL> bajsi: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -f upgrade
[07:28] <Tolkien11> yea
[07:28] <Tolkien11> sp2
[07:28] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: well, the partitioner will tell you
[07:28] <Tolkien11> it freezes
[07:28] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: ?
[07:28] <Anton`> hi
[07:28] <polpak> neoncode,  sudo apt-get install ruby should be fine
[07:28] <Ackeubu_> each time my ubuntu has been using the screen saver, the system monitor shows processes on 100% even if I dont run any apps.. isnt that weird?
[07:28] <Tolkien11> it does the loading circle thing and it stays like that forever
[07:28] <Seleukos> hello everyone
[07:28] <Tolkien11> lol
[07:28] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: hmm
[07:29] <oskude> Ackeubu_, "top" would show you which process uses how much cpu
[07:29] <Tolkien11> ok
[07:30] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: is it working?
[07:30] <orbin> Ackeubu_: what screensaver?
[07:30] <Tolkien11> supposed to partition now
[07:30] <Tolkien11> i just hope it works
[07:30] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: it shoul
[07:30] <Tolkien11> its doing the loading thing
[07:30] <Tolkien11> how long does it approx take?
[07:31] <Gregy1727> Will someone PLEASE help me?
[07:31] <Anton`> Guys, I have a problem: "network-admin" application shows some errors on start and doesnt allow create new interfaces
[07:31] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: hmm.
[07:31] <Ackeubu_> orbin all of them i think, top shows me that about 20% of the CPU is in use. but system monitor shows 100%!!
[07:31] <Ackeubu_> orbin i have random screensaver
[07:31] <azureal> hi, how would i go about removing the circular ubuntu icon and replacing it w/ a gnome foot?
[07:31] <orbin> Ackeubu_: some of them are graphic-intensive
[07:32] <bajsi> erUSUL: Same shit
[07:32] <Tolkien11> wow.. i cant even do a /server -m on giam? :
[07:32] <oskude> Ackeubu_, i would say "top" shouldnt _lie_
[07:32] <bajsi> W: GPG error: http://ftp.du.se testing Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 010908312D230C5F
[07:32] <bajsi> W: GPG error: http://www.backports.org sarge-backports Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY EA8E8B2116BA136C
[07:32] <Ackeubu_> orbin yeah but they are nolonger running/ huum
[07:32] <The> that wiki on how to fix the resolution..didnt help..any other ideas
[07:32] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: irc clients are differnt
[07:33] <erUSUL> bajsi: then it is a bug in repos. wait to see if they sort it up. maybe your sources.list lack some repo. btw whatch language here please
[07:33] <Tolkien11> how do you connect to a new server on giam? :o
[07:33] <erUSUL> !beheavior
[07:33] <ubotu> I know nothing about beheavior
[07:33] <erUSUL> !behavior
[07:33] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[07:33] <erUSUL> !language
[07:33] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:33] <slavezero> how can i find out what version of php is installe on my system
[07:33] <bajsi> erUSUL: did i use a offencive lanague?
[07:33] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: well, i dont know about gaim
[07:34] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: i use xchat for a reason
[07:34] <Ackeubu_> oskude but top shows 51% us, 49%,sy and then in the processes list there are about 8 apps having something like 2% of cpu each. it makes only 30% so i dont get it. It makes no sens..??
[07:34] <Tolkien11> yea
[07:34] <Tolkien11> i cant download xchat on liveCD though
[07:34] <slavezero> nm i got it
 erUSUL: Same shit
[07:34] <erUSUL> bajsi: s**t ??
[07:34] <tzard> hi i am currently using RH EL 4 i want to install ubuntu on it and remove RH ... how can i do that ? without corrupting MS OS
[07:34] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: i know
[07:34] <Tolkien11> i have to update sources.list and stuff
[07:34] <bajsi> oh, sory
[07:34] <Tolkien11> lol
[07:34] <bajsi> sorry
[07:34] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: so, do /help
[07:34] <raptros-v76> that should get you a help list
[07:34] <Tolkien11> i did it the last reboot.. but then livecd deletes everything everytime you start it up
[07:34] <Tolkien11> k
[07:34] <bajsi> can you tell me some distro that has a purpose to act as an gateway? like ipcop and such
[07:34] <aLPHa_LeaK> slavezero: php -v in the console
[07:34] <Seleukos> can someone help me??????????????? i 've installed ubuntu 64bit ...in a seperate hard disk... during boot it freezes in the mounting root point and after a period of 5 minutes it says cannot find hde1!!!\
[07:34] <Ackeubu_> Sry Cpu(s) from top shows 47 us, 52sy !
[07:35] <oskude> Ackeubu_, and wheres the problem ? the other program propably shows wrong info...
[07:35] <Seleukos> can someone help me??????????????? i 've installed ubuntu 64bit ...in a seperate hard disk... during boot it freezes in the mounting root point and after a period of 5 minutes it says cannot find hde1!!!\
[07:35] <obfusco> bajsi: i use monowall, very small and nice
[07:35] <Ackeubu_> oskyde Sry Cpu(s) from top shows 47 us, 52sy ! does that mean that 100% of the cpu is in use
[07:36] <bajsi> obfusco: does it support vpns?
[07:36] <Seleukos>  can someone help me??????????????? i 've installed ubuntu 64bit ...in a seperate hard disk... during boot it freezes in the mounting root point and after a period of 5 minutes it says cannot find hde1!!!\
[07:36] <vikash> every time pdate manager installs a new version of kernel ,,it does not removes older one....
[07:36] <orbin> Seleukos: stop repeating pls
[07:36] <Tolkien11> raptros-v76: still "partitioning"
[07:36] <Tolkien11> :o
[07:36] <vikash> is it not wastage of space
[07:36] <Gregy1727> so i'm guessing no one knows how to fix my problem...
[07:36] <Gregy1727> lol
[07:36] <Seleukos> ok sorry...
[07:36] <obfusco> bajsi: personally, i use it as an IPSec gateway
[07:36] <vikash> how to remove older version option from boot menu
[07:36] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: eh, the disk is probably dirty
[07:36] <bajsi> obfusco: it works well?
[07:37] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: did you get it for free?
[07:37] <Tolkien11> raptros-v76: so what to do now? :P
[07:37] <vikash> how to edit boot menu
[07:37] <Kros> how do u ssh to someone that requires a username
[07:37] <Tolkien11> the ubuntu disk?
[07:37] <Kros> i keep getting rathe as user name
[07:37] <oskude> Ackeubu_, i got Cpu(s):  7.6% and thats how much all my processes use atm
[07:37] <Kros> ?
[07:37] <Kros> anyone
[07:37] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: yes
[07:37] <bajsi> obfusco: how is the driver support? i mean, will it find my ethernets? =))
[07:37] <Tolkien11> I had it mailed to me from ubuntu
[07:37] <Tolkien11> :o
[07:37] <Seleukos>  anyone?
[07:37] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: for free right?
[07:37] <Tolkien11> yep
[07:37] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: request another one
[07:37] <obfusco> bajsi: I never had trouble with it, it's a fairly low-traffic environment, but it runs well on some pII 233MHz or so
[07:37] <Tolkien11> :s
[07:37] <Tolkien11> It takes like 2 months to come :o
[07:37] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: or you could download an iso and burn your own disks
[07:38] <bajsi> obfusco: strang, i cant find the image-file
[07:38] <bajsi> just for soekris
[07:38] <Tolkien11> oh yea
[07:38] <vikash> somebody help me
[07:38] <Tolkien11> i could do that
[07:38] <bajsi> generic-pc-1.22.img
[07:38] <oskude> Ackeubu_, and the process list on the lower screen shows the most cpu hungry processes as first, so you would see right away if there a process that uses very much cpu
[07:38] <bajsi> maby that
[07:38] <obfusco> bajsi: i found the driver support like linux in general, fairly good with a few misses here and there
[07:38] <Tolkien11> kk
[07:38] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: heres some cd buring advice
[07:38] <Tolkien11> i have CloneCD
[07:38] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: burn at 4x or slower
[07:38] <Tolkien11> ill just burn it through windows
[07:38] <Tolkien11> kk
[07:38] <LjL> vikash: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst, but be careful. or just remove the older kernel versions
[07:38] <azureal> could anyone help me find the site that describes removing the ubuntu applications icon and replacing it w/ a custom one (or gnome one) ?
[07:38] <bajsi> obfusco: is "generic-pc" for a regular PC?
[07:38] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: make sure to have the burner verify the disk
[07:38] <Tolkien11> where do i find the iso though
[07:39] <morrolan> !services
[07:39] <ubotu> I know nothing about services
[07:39] <vikash> hey Ljl...older kernel
[07:39] <Seleukos> any pro's that can help me out...
[07:39] <vikash> r not removed
[07:39] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: its on the ubuntu website, under downloads
[07:39] <bluesceada> anyone knows why this bug just occurs in ubuntu? https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-driver-trident/+bug/52321
[07:39] <azureal> i had come across it accidentally before when i didn't need it...
[07:39] <obfusco> bajsi: yes, but there is a live cd that makes things easier
[07:39] <Tolkien11> kk
[07:39] <Tolkien11> thx for the help
[07:39] <slavezero> i apt-get install php5 and apache is still reporting 4.4 how do i fix this
[07:39] <raptros-v76> Tolkien11: anytime
[07:39] <LjL> vikash: not automatically, no. but you can remove them by hand if you don't like them taking up space and/or filling the boot menu
[07:39] <vikash> wastage of space
[07:39] <bluesceada> and has any ideas what the problem could be ... ?
[07:39] <Tolkien11> im going to log off live cd and back to winblows
[07:39] <vikash> how can i remove
[07:39] <morrolan> whois morrolan
[07:39] <Ackeubu_> oskyde okay theres a discrepansy between what Cpu(s) and the processes below shows. thats the problem. Cpu(s) shows im using 100% or 50% each on my cores. in the process list im not beeing shown any process that uses to much cpu power. I have a dual core. And a cpu on 100% always makes me nervous. but i cant find any processes that uses alot of power... >( thats the problem. >)
[07:39] <vikash> i can remove only from boot menu
[07:40] <vikash> or from hdd also
[07:40] <LjL> vikash: sudo apt-get remove name-of-the-package.   to see what the relevant "name-of-the-package" is, try "dpkg --get-selection | grep linux"
[07:40] <oskude> Ackeubu_, ok. i never had dual (or more) cpus, so dunno about that...
[07:40] <LjL> vikash: you can remove them using the standard package management too, and they'll be removed from both the HD and the boot menu
[07:40] <LjL> vikash: you can simply use Synaptic if you like.
[07:40] <jpaisneto> hi
[07:41] <vikash> k
[07:41] <vikash> i try
[07:41] <OrgulloKmoore> I get video but no audio in Flash
[07:41] <BrianWOOT> Anyone here use conky as the conky channel is pretty much dead right now
[07:41] <morrolan> Can someone please tell me how to check if a particular service or daemon is running?
[07:41] <roe> from cl
[07:41] <Ackeubu_> oskyde, when i restart it will go back to normal.= 20% or less...:p
[07:41] <raptros-v76> morrolan: ps -ea|grep <proccess>
[07:41] <roe> ps aux |grep <name of process
[07:41] <LjL> morrolan: ps aux | grep nameofthedaemon   can usually do that
[07:41] <dr_willis> morrolan,  /etc/init.d/service status
[07:41] <dr_willis> is amotjer wau
[07:42] <Ackeubu_> oskude thanks
[07:42] <jchico> hey guys how come I have Java installed, I can't seem to use the compiler?
[07:43] <jchico> is it a PATH issue?
[07:43] <raptros-v76> jchico: did you install the jkd?
[07:43] <OrgulloKmoore> Does anyone have any tips for getting sound to work in Flash? I see video but hear no audio...
[07:43] <lg8> yo
[07:43] <jchico> let me check
[07:43] <mc__> !java > jchico
[07:43] <morrolan> What if I don't know the exact name of the daemon?
[07:43] <lg8> private
[07:43] <orbin> !restricted > OrgulloKmoore
[07:43] <lilbit> has anyone here had my same problem where you can ping things on your network except for your default gateway?
[07:43] <orbin> OrgulloKmoore: there's a sound+flash section there
[07:44] <joemauch> can someone recommend a good lightweight but powerful bittorrent client for gnome?
[07:44] <OrgulloKmoore> ok
[07:44] <rambo3> lilbit can it be that there is firewall on gateway that drops ping
[07:44] <Gregy1727> okay i'm desperate now.. please help me
[07:44] <jpaisneto> i have tried to install ubuntu but in the end... i have 4partitions. in one (the swap) i choose swap. in ext3 i choose "/" (the root). right? but the 1st partition is the windows partition.  what option can i choose? and the 2nd partition is swap and ext3 toghether. what can i choose?
[07:45] <jchico> raptros-v76: ok found it, thanks
[07:45] <jpaisneto> i have tried to install ubuntu but in the end... i have 4partitions. in one (the swap) i choose swap. in ext3 i choose "/" (the root). right? but the 1st partition is the windows partition.  what option can i choose? and the 2nd partition is swap and ext3 toghether. what can i choose?
[07:46] <lilbit> rambo3, the default gateway is a firewall appliance but it does not drop pings, I have experienced this before and have never understood why sometimes to some machine it happens and to other machines it does not happen
[07:46] <orbin> jpaisneto: stop repeating please
[07:46] <jpaisneto> sorry
[07:46] <orbin> jpaisneto: is the net up and running?  post a screenshot of the partitioner.  your description is ... confusing
[07:46] <lilbit> where do I set a wins server?  and dns servers? from command line
[07:47] <oskude> jpaisneto, i think the 2nd partition is so called extended partition, thats a "placeholder" for logical partitions...
[07:47] <Gregy1727> I've been trying to set up my agere winmodem in dapper. I've tried setting up from the restricted modules package as well as building from source. I always get to modprobe for ltserial and get the same error. when it tries to insert ltserial it tells me that there is no such device. I then ls to the folder to make sure the *.ko files copied. They're there. I'm completely stuck.
[07:47] <sumeet> hi all
[07:47] <oskude> jpaisneto, for the windows partition take the "empty" option, and be sure the format option is not on ;)
[07:48] <orbin> Gregy1727: is this a dialup modem?
[07:48] <Gregy1727> yes
[07:48] <Gregy1727> agere
[07:48] <orbin> Gregy1727: ahve you run scanmodem?
[07:48] <Gregy1727> i've used restricted module driver
[07:48] <Gregy1727> got the error
[07:48] <Gregy1727> yes
[07:48] <jpaisneto> oskude... ubuntu doenst let me install without the option
[07:48] <Gregy1727> i have
[07:48] <erUSUL> !enter > Gregy1727
[07:48] <OrgulloKmoore> orbin> that worked, thanks
[07:48] <orbin> Gregy1727: so it recommended using the agere driver?
[07:48] <Gregy1727> oh, sorry
[07:48] <orbin> OrgulloKmoore: yw
[07:49] <sumeet> anyone knows how to make totem work ??
[07:49] <oskude> jpaisneto, you mean if the windows partition has the select dropdown list empty ? did you take the right partitions for / and swap ?
[07:49] <sumeet> i m unable to play any video file in it
[07:49] <lacostej> Hi. I\ve hosed my MBR and LVM. I still have my data intact on the disc. If I use the rescue live CD, and force the installer to rewrite the repartition the disc and rewrite the MBR without reformatting the disc, do you think I have a chance to recover my data ?
[07:49] <Gregy1727> yes.. it did. and i have used the one in the restricted package as well as building from source. I then get to modprobe and it gives me the ko error
[07:49] <erUSUL> sumeet: define 'work'. usually you have to install all gstreamer0.10-* packages and w32codecs
[07:49] <noah> sumeet: what does it say?
[07:49] <mathieu_> if i make a change to kernel sources, then run make-kpkg kernel-image on my kernel sources, will make-kpkg find that I have made some changes to some of the sources and rebuild the appropriate files ?
[07:49] <orbin> Gregy1727: pastebin the modprobe command you're using and the error output
[07:49] <jpaisneto> oskude. in swap is swap and in ext3 is / that is root
[07:49] <nihilocrat> lacostej : do you want to recover your data or fix the MBR so the system is just like it was?
[07:50] <Gregy1727> orbin: okay.
[07:50] <oskude> jpaisneto, and what does it tell you ? (as it doesnt want to install=
[07:50] <sumeet> i did upgrade my system using apt-get
[07:50] <sumeet> it simply does nothing at all !!
[07:50] <jpaisneto> oskude: ????
[07:51] <nihilocrat> lacostej: if it's the latter, then just run the rescue CD and open up a shell and chroot to /target, and run grub-install again
[07:51] <sumeet> i mean i open file and its struck ... not playing
[07:51] <lacostej> nihilocrat: If I can fix the MBR  that\s the best. If I can recover my data first, just in case, that\s even better. I don\t want to lose it. Here the information I currently have. http://pastebin.ca/85110
[07:51] <oskude> jpaisneto, you said it wont let you install, what does it say ?
[07:51] <nihilocrat> lacostej : that should reinstall your MBR
[07:51] <msantander> I have problems with alsasrc, could anybody help me???
[07:51] <HastaLaVista> hi
[07:51] <lilbit> from the command line does someone know how to specify what dns servers you want to use
[07:51] <jpaisneto> oskude: please choose an option to partition 1 or 2
[07:51] <mc__> msantander, dont ask to ask just ask
[07:51] <t0dd> I have a dell inspiron 5100, and I am trying to get ubuntu to properly identify my wireless card. I installed ndiswrapper correctly, and I can see there is activity when I view the connection; however, there is no signal. " iwconfig " shows the device as well
[07:51] <jonah1980> hi guys i'm getting this really weird problem, don't know what it is. everytime i try install or update something in ubuntu i get an error message, the updates/installations seem to always work ok but the error is always there. it's: E: selinux-policy-default: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
[07:52] <sumeet> any solution ??
[07:52] <HastaLaVista> does ubuntu come with tools in order to resize m$$$ partition?
[07:52] <void^> lilbit: edit /etc/resolv.conf
[07:52] <CarlFK> mount shows: /dev/sda1 on /media/sda1 type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev,user=carl) but touch: cannot touch `/media/sda1/x': Permission denied
[07:52] <bluesceada> seems people are not much interested in new users hmh
[07:52] <oskude> jpaisneto, aah, leave the left drop down meny allso empty (the mount point) and the right side drop down list (partition)
[07:52] <HastaLaVista> I've downloaded gparted but it gets stuck with scanning the floppy.. the stupid thing
[07:52] <CarlFK> what do I need to do to be able to write to it?
[07:52] <jchico> HastaLaVista: doesn't it install it but you could get QParted, it was used on the LiveCD
[07:52] <oskude> jpaisneto, for the partitions you dont want to use atm
[07:52] <Gregy1727> orbin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17777
[07:52] <lilbit> void^, thanks
[07:53] <orbin> Gregy1727: paste the output of scanmodem too please
[07:53] <msantander> when I open gstreamer-properties and I test the output I get "Could not open resource for reading" with alsasrc
[07:53] <HastaLaVista> jchico: sorry could you please refrase that for me??
[07:53] <joemauch> can someone recommend a good lightweight but powerful bittorrent client for gnome?
[07:53] <Gregy1727> orbin: let me pop over to linux for a second and get it.
[07:53] <msantander> sorry, the input plugin, not the output
[07:53] <HastaLaVista> ubuntu kubuntu nor Xubuntu have qparted only LiveCD?
[07:53] <sumeet> can anyone help me here to install mplayer ?? i tried apt-get but its saying its not available ..
[07:54] <odb|rescue> sumeet: you'll prob. need other sources
[07:54] <jchico> HastaLaVista: Well, since you did download GParted, it should be the same as QParted, only difference it uses Qt interface, so I'm guessing it's going to get stuck in the same part you are.
[07:54] <sumeet> can anyone tell some repo ??
[07:54] <slavezero> i dont uderstand this i have install php5 and removed php4 and still apache claims it is running php 4.4 how can i fix this
[07:54] <jonah1980> is it because selinux should not even be installed? can anyone help me out?
[07:54] <bluesceada> sumeet: maybe try adding universe and/or multiverse
[07:54] <t0dd> Hey.. I have a dell inspiron 5100, and I am trying to get ubuntu to properly identify my wireless card. I installed ndiswrapper correctly, and I can see there is activity when I view the connection; however, there is no signal and it is shown to be disconnected. " iwconfig " lists the device as well. Does anyone know what I need to finally acknowledge the connection?
[07:54] <sumeet> its already thr
[07:54] <odb|rescue> im using debian, so unfortunaly no sumeet
[07:54] <bluesceada> sumeet: both?
[07:54] <Cryptid> how do i get write access to my WINDOWS FAT partition from breezy?
[07:54] <sumeet> yeah
[07:54] <HastaLaVista> jchico: aha so the thing dl'ed aright is another matter then?
[07:54] <Cryptid> !FAT
[07:54] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
[07:54] <sumeet> both of them
[07:54] <bluesceada> Cryptid: mounting it write able for your user
[07:55] <jchico> HastaLaVista: yeah
[07:55] <msantander> please somebody help me with my soundcard!
[07:55] <bluesceada> fat is no problem to be writable
[07:55] <bluesceada> msantander: what's the problem
[07:55] <Cryptid> bluesceada, how is that done? please help me out
[07:55] <HastaLaVista> ubotu: I don't wanna mount'em automatically I wanna resize the m$$ in order to make room for ubuntu
[07:55] <ubotu> I know nothing about I don't wanna mount'em automatically I wanna resize the m$$ in order to make room for ubuntu
[07:55] <msantander> hi whem I test the input plugin (alsasrc) I get could not open for reading in gstreamer-props
[07:55] <t0dd> and there are "Network is down" errors when I try " dhclient name "
[07:56] <bluesceada> Cryptid: hm that's something which should really be fixed in ubuntu for newer users .... you're the second one i have to tell ;-)
[07:56] <pianoboy3333> can someone type aaa if you can hear me?
[07:56] <sumeet> any easy method to install mplayer ???
[07:56] <msantander> bluesceada hi and thanks whem I test the input plugin (alsasrc) I get could not open for reading in gstreamer-props
[07:56] <Cryptid> bluesceada, oh good that means it can be done
[07:56] <pianoboy3333> welll, not hear, see my typing ;)
[07:56] <bluesceada> Cryptid: open "konsole" do "sudo -s" then do "chown yourusername /mnt/yourmountpoint"
[07:56] <jchico> HastaLaVista: you can always unplug the floppy and plug it back later. ;)
[07:56] <jonah1980> if i uninstall selinux will it fix my problem or wreck my system?
[07:57] <HastaLaVista> jchico: aha good idea!!
[07:57] <Carrig4n> Hey guys, I'm brand new to linux, think anyone could show me the basics?
[07:57] <bluesceada> msantander: hm i dont quite understand, did you try "alsaconf" on a terminal? (as sudo -s)
[07:57] <Spec> Carrig4n: Well, the 'Application's menu holds your applications .... ;)
[07:57] <Cryptid> bluesceada, there is nothing in my /mnt folder
[07:57] <Carrig4n> hah, not THAT basic
[07:57] <bluesceada> Cryptid: ah didnt you even mount it?
[07:57] <HastaLaVista> Carrig4n: if you wanna learn about Linux I reccomend you to try Gentoo... you'll get the basics there
[07:58] <jchico> yeah a bit more specific. :)
[07:58] <Cryptid> bluesceada, my partition is at /media/hda5
[07:58] <oskude> Carrig4n, learn the console, and you will win
[07:58] <noway-> Do I need to open up the port for MySQL by default?
[07:58] <t0dd> Hey.. I have a dell inspiron 5100, and I am trying to get ubuntu to properly identify my wireless card. I installed ndiswrapper correctly, and I can see there is activity when I view the connection; however, there is no signal and it is shown to be disconnected. " iwconfig " lists the device as well. Does anyone know what I need to finally acknowledge the connection?
[07:58] <msantander> bluesceada, no alsaconf command as root
[07:58] <bluesceada> Cryptid: ah ok, then that is the right one ;-)
[07:58] <Spec> Carrig4n: 'man bash', and read all of it
[07:58] <Cryptid> bluesceada, i can read from it but cannot write to  it
[07:58] <t0dd> I guess I will give up if no one replies this time
[07:58] <Carrig4n> thats what I want to do, can you show me a good site for the console?
[07:58] <t0dd> :'(
[07:58] <msantander> bluesceada, just alsamixer, alsactl and alsaplayer
[07:58] <HastaLaVista> Carrig4n: here is a good site www.gentoo.org
[07:58] <Spec> Cryptid: you're trying to mount it rw?
[07:58] <bluesceada> msantander: hm what exactly does not work
[07:59] <Carrig4n> Thanks Hasta
[07:59] <Cryptid> bluesceada, chown yourusername /media/hda5 ???
[07:59] <bluesceada> msantander: did you try the config gui etc.
[07:59] <oskude> t0dd, dont know wireless (yet) but there are many notebook howtos over the net, try google with your dell model, and linunx or even ubuntu...
[07:59] <bluesceada> Cryptid: yourusername should be your username then, yes
[07:59] <Cryptid> Spec, no idea man just tryin to get write permission to it
[07:59] <sumeet> anyone here knows a p2p client that works fine ??? i tried dcgui and it sux bigtime
[07:59] <Spec> Cryptid: what filesystem is it?
[07:59] <Spec> Cryptid: ntfs?
[07:59] <BrianWOOT> Haha
[07:59] <garryF> t0dd: You might get more replies if you din't put a zero where an O should be. There is a new ndiswrapper out if that's what you are using. see www.distrowatch.com
[07:59] <bluesceada> Spec: fat
[07:59] <Spec> Cryptid: mount -o rw -o remount /media/hda5
[07:59] <msantander> bluesceada: I can't make the mic work, I've googled for a long time before comming here but nothing
[07:59] <tuxadmin> Hi there, what is the prefix for --reconfigure ?? ( xserver-xorg -- trying to re-setup xserver to get my usual 1280x1024 ....fresh xubuntu install )
[07:59] <obfusco> t0dd: using wifi with ubuntu 6.06 the network activity docklet shows signal strength
[07:59] <Cryptid> Spec, FAT
[07:59] <BrianWOOT> I like Ubuntu so much I might format the rest of this hard drive and make it all for Linux :D
[08:00] <bluesceada> msantander: but you can hear sound output?
[08:00] <Spec> Cryptid: chown username:username /media/hda5
[08:00] <sumeet> anyone here knows a p2p client that works fine ??? i tried dcgui and it sux bigtime
[08:00] <Spec> Cryptid: do both of those commands, where 'username:username' is really your username:username :)
[08:00] <t0dd> obfusco not for me?
[08:00] <tuxadmin> hat is the prefix for --reconfigure ?? ( xserver-xorg -- trying to re-setup xserver to get my usual 1280x1024 ....fresh xubuntu install )
[08:00] <Tomatix> sumeet, aMule? (=
[08:00] <Spec> sumeet: frostwire or limewire
[08:00] <jchico> t0dd: try this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:00] <msantander> bluesceada: yes, the output is OK
[08:00] <raptros-v76> tuxadmin: dpkg-reconfigure --phig xserver-xorg
[08:00] <HastaLaVista> what does it mean a LBA NTFS partition?
[08:00] <obfusco> t0dd: do you have the correct interface selected in the docklet?
[08:01] <raptros-v76> tuxadmin: and no repeating
[08:01] <bluesceada> msantander: ah okay .. then open "konsole" and start "alsamixer -V capture"
[08:01] <tuxadmin> raptros-v76: ha! tnx!
[08:01] <oskude> Carrig4n, i like to use tldp.org. but havent read this (but fly over looks good) http://www.tldp.org/LDP/gs/node5.html
[08:01] <raptros-v76> tuxadmin: sure
[08:01] <Cryptid> Spec, bluesceada it says operation not permitted
[08:01] <Spec> Cryptid: sorry
[08:01] <bluesceada> msantander: you can toggle capture there with the space key and set the capture volume
[08:01] <Spec> Cryptid: sudo mount -o rw -o remount /media/hda5
[08:01] <tuxadmin> cya... rebooting into xubuntu :-)
[08:01] <t0dd> yeah
[08:01] <raptros-v76> tuxadmin: make sure you do that with root
[08:01] <bluesceada> Cryptid: do it after doing "sudo -s"
[08:01] <Spec> Cryptid: sudo chown username:username /media/hda5
[08:01] <bluesceada> ahm x.x
[08:01] <bluesceada> Cryptid: sry wrong person
[08:02] <obfusco> t0dd: are you running 6.06 or 5.10?
[08:02] <oskude> Carrig4n, you may jump to chapter 3.3 if youre impatient :)
[08:02] <bluesceada> but hm it's right anyway :D
[08:02] <HastaLaVista> what does it mean a LBA NTFS partition?
[08:02] <Carrig4n> ok looks good :) thanks
[08:02] <t0dd> obfusco: 6.05
[08:02] <t0dd> obfusco: 6.06*
[08:02] <bluesceada> msantander: did you get it working ?
[08:02] <oskude> Carrig4n, or do you know DOS ?
[08:02] <sumeet> hey guys any indian here ??
[08:02] <Cryptid> Spec, it says specify filesystem
[08:02] <cjones> i just installed firefox 1.5 with automatix and now when i click on firfox it starts firefox and then just goes away any ideas?
[08:02] <Carrig4n> I know dos a bit
[08:02] <msantander> bluesceada: yes, everything is already at 100%, on the capture tab the mic bar is not visible and shows "CAPTUR" in red, does that mean that is muted?
[08:02] <t0dd> obfusco: what is weird is I installed ndiswrapper and everything, and now it shows that there is activity, and again the device is listed when I type iwconfig.. its just there is no signal
[08:02] <Spec> Cryptid: sudo mount -t fat -o rw -o remount /media/hda5
[08:03] <bluesceada> msantander: hm should be alright, you can toggle which thing should capture with the space key...
[08:03] <nihilocrat> cjones : run firefox in a terminal and see if it gives meaningful error output
[08:03] <Spec> Cryptid: i think that'll work, if not do "-t vfat", or maybe "-t fat32"
[08:03] <obfusco> t0dd: what are you looking at that says no signal?
[08:03] <Tomatix> t0dd, does iwlist scan give output?
[08:03] <dan> !list
[08:03] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[08:03] <element> what's a really good mouse to get for linux?
[08:03] <cjones> nihiloctrat how do i run it form term ?
[08:03] <element> I'm looking at some of the logitech's
[08:03] <garryF> T0dd, Is there a firewall in the setup?
[08:03] <Spec> i'm pretty sure all mice are good for linux
[08:03] <bluesceada> msantander: also scrolled to the right side? everything is at 100% ?
[08:03] <cjones> nihilocrat whats the command ?
[08:03] <Spec> except the live ones, they don't work so well via usb
[08:04] <t0dd> obfusco in connection properties for the device
[08:04] <nihilocrat> cjones : it should just be 'firefox'...
[08:04] <msantander> bluesceada: yes, but that doesn't work for the mic, only for "capture" in the capture tab, could it be that there is no alsasrc pipeline defined? how are they created?
[08:04] <garryF> er as in hardware firewall.
[08:04] <bluesceada> msantander: if not ... then just try "alsamixer" without the -V stuff ... and then look if everything is set correct there too
[08:04] <cjones> nihilocrat ok ill try it thanks
[08:04] <Spec> is there such a thing as a hardware firewall?
[08:04] <Cryptid> Spec, its giving the ueage instruction there is something wrong in the command
[08:04] <element> spec: any specifcs where I might have extra buttons and some where it might worka nd might not....not sure
[08:04] <oskude> Carrig4n, ok, when you know how to move on the console, use/manipulate files, and run programms, you know the most you have to know about the console usage. then you can start learn what ever you want, if youre brave, this is my "bible" :) http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[08:04] <obfusco> t0dd: peer - peer or infrastructure?
[08:04] <msantander> bluesceada: I'm already there, the same thing
[08:04] <bluesceada> msantander: i don't know sry .. for me there is a "mic" ... maybe there are toggles etc... it depends on the soundcard
[08:04] <Spec> Cryptid: sudo mount -t vfat -o rw -o remount /dev/hda5
[08:04] <erUSUL> Spec: nvidia mobos have hardware fw
[08:04] <vikash> video quality is very disappoining in dapper than breezy
[08:05] <t0dd> Tomatix: when I type " iwlist scan " for that device, I am told it doesn't support scanning and that there is no such device
[08:05] <vikash> very bad quality
[08:05] <cjones> nihilocrat since i cant open firefox to go to pastbin and i im the putout error to you ?
[08:05] <bluesceada> msantander: google for yoursoundcard mic capture linux
[08:05] <Spec> erUSUL: but in reality it's software running on hardware, yes?
[08:05] <vikash> can somebody tell me how to improve
[08:05] <t0dd> garryF for the router?
[08:05] <vikash> it was good in 5.10
[08:05] <Cryptid> Spec, Same again
[08:05] <Stardog_> anyone know if ATI cards below Radeon 9700 (9200 ex.) is supports Xgl?
[08:05] <Spec> Cryptid: maybe try to: sudo umount /dev/hda5
[08:05] <Cheradenine> can someone tell me where the gaim sourcedir is located on the linux filesystem?
[08:05] <nihilocrat> cjones : just put it to pastebin and drop the link in here
[08:05] <vikash> i used xine and gstreamer both one  by one
[08:06] <Spec> Cryptid: then try: sudo mount -t vfat -o rw /dev/hda5 /media/hda5
[08:06] <erUSUL> Spec: i do not know the details... go to nvidia.com and find out. i think in this case is hw only as it is implemented in the nic
[08:06] <Carrig4n> obfusco: thanks, ill check it out
[08:06] <Tomatix> t0dd, it might be another module like acx or something that is "blocking" ndiswrapper...
[08:06] <Spec> erUSUL: but then it's not able to be changed, so it can't be hardware only? :)
[08:06] <cjones> nihilocrat i cant go to pastebin i have now working browser?
[08:06] <msantander> bluesceada: thanks anyway, i love ubuntu but apparently it doesn't get along with sound cards, it's a shame, It took me 2 months to make the output plugin work...
[08:06] <garryF> t0dd Some routers come with a firewall inside, some are just plain routers.
[08:06] <Cryptid> Spec, mount: /dev/hda5 already mounted or /media/hda5 busy
[08:06] <Cryptid> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda5 is already mounted on /media/hda5
[08:07] <synd2> How do I disable ipv6
[08:07] <msantander> bluesceada: thanx for your help, see you
[08:07] <vikash> how to improve video quality
[08:07] <Spec> Cryptid: you couldn't umount it?
[08:07] <garryF> t0dd Just thinking that if there is a hardware firewall there, it might be blocking the signal.
[08:07] <raptros-v76> !ipv6 > synd2
[08:07] <vikash> plz somebody
[08:07] <bluesceada> msantander: ok good luck then!
[08:07] <Spec> Cryptid: what does the output of 'mount' say?
[08:07] <nihilocrat> cjones : oh, hahaha, I'm smart. I guess you can just private message me or perhaps elinks/w3m/lynx will work
[08:07] <synd2> raptros-v76: Thanks
[08:07] <raptros-v76> synd2: sure
[08:07] <t0dd> garryF I have a dell truemobile, does that give you any indication?
[08:07] <erUSUL> Spec: many nics do have a firmware. i will not argue if firmware is soft or hard
[08:07] <vikash> its very bad
[08:07] <Spec> erUSUL: hehe :)
[08:07] <vikash> here in daaaaaaappppppppppppeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrr
[08:08] <bluesceada> vikash: maybe you have frame drops, how fast is your machine? and maybe the player isnt set up correctly
[08:08] <synd2> raptros-v76: Now do I do the "Ubuntu" one or the "Dapper" one?
[08:08] <vikash> i have p4 1.7
[08:08] <bluesceada> vikash: oh ok
[08:08] <raptros-v76> synd2: are you using dapper?
[08:08] <vikash> and i installed using synaptic
[08:08] <jbower> hello all i'm looking  to get a hand geting hostap or linux-wlan-ng working for my card
[08:08] <synd2> raptros-v76: Yes
[08:08] <bluesceada> and what kind of graphics card
[08:08] <synd2> raptros-v76: 6.06 LTS
[08:08] <garryF> t0dd No idea, but I bet it does have a hardware firewall and that that might be the culprit.
[08:08] <raptros-v76> synd2: then the dapper one
[08:08] <vikash> intel  onboard
[08:08] <kokoko1> how to change the default wm ?
[08:09] <vikash> 845 gl
[08:09] <vikash> original
[08:09] <kokoko1> atm its kde i want it back to gdm
[08:09] <bluesceada> vikash: ah... then support should be good enough i hope
[08:09] <kokoko1> kdm*
[08:09] <vikash> ya
[08:09] <vikash> quality was good in 5.10
[08:09] <bluesceada> vikash: try to look in the options of the player, try to set it to "xv" as video engine
[08:09] <vikash> but its not natural colors and
[08:09] <vikash> in dapper
[08:09] <bluesceada> vikash: and the best possible filtering ..
[08:09] <bluesceada> vikash: strange
[08:09] <vikash> ya
[08:09] <vikash> i used totem xine
[08:10] <bluesceada> hm
[08:10] <vikash> then totem-gstreamer as well
[08:10] <bluesceada> hm
[08:10] <jbower> any one get a ID 0967:0204 Acer (??) WarpLink 802.11b Adapter working in 6.06
[08:10] <vikash> i have vlc also
[08:10] <bluesceada> vikash: google for it or search in the forums
[08:10] <vikash> hmm
[08:10] <bluesceada> probably someone has the same problem
[08:10] <Carrig4n> Hmm, I'm taking a tutorial on how to install Luminocity from the community site, and when i copy and paste the first line, i get an error as thus- "E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[08:10] <Carrig4n> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?"
[08:10] <slavezero> there is not purge in apt apache in that file is showing the config file in a dir i removed so where does it draw this info  from
[08:10] <vikash> ok
[08:10] <jbower> will not work with ndiswrapper
[08:10] <bluesceada> it's always the better idea when noone can help in irc
[08:11] <kokoko1> how to change kdm to gdm back?
[08:11] <bluesceada> jbower: dunno, i have a acer card, also 802.11b .. doesnt need ndiswrapper .. though it's rtl8180
[08:11] <Crescendo> How do I make it so applications do NOT use the OS colors for fonts?
[08:11] <bluesceada> jbower: it works out of the box with the kernel driver
[08:11] <jbower> <bluesceada what's the lsusb on that card?
[08:12] <Stardog_> anyone know if ATI cards below Radeon 9700 (9200 ex.) is supports Xgl?
[08:12] <bluesceada> jbower: ah .. it's a pcmcia card
[08:12] <jbower> oh
[08:12] <oskude> Carrig4n, what was the command you tried ?
[08:12] <jbower> this is a usb card
[08:12] <bluesceada> Stardog_: below 9200 should do so
[08:12] <bluesceada> or maybe also 9200
[08:12] <bluesceada> jbower: hm damn :/
[08:12] <Carrig4n> apt-get install cvs libtool libxxf86vm-dev build-essential docbook-xsl automake1.7 libglib2.0-dev libgtk2.0-dev xlibmesa-glu-dev
[08:12] <jbower> what driver is runing it wlan-ng or hostap
[08:12] <bluesceada> jbower: doesnt the kernel detect it? check dmesg
[08:12] <jbower> no
[08:12] <Stardog_> bluesceada: kk... thx
[08:13] <jbower> ndiswrapper did not work
[08:13] <Seleukos> hello everyone
[08:13] <jbower> hostap and linux-wlan-ng find it
[08:13] <oskude> Carrig4n, ok, "apt-get install ...."  is only allowed by the "root" user, so you have to use a command "sudo " in front of the command, so like "sudo apt-get install ..."
[08:13] <Xnix> anyone know if there is a way to store WEP keys somehow with networkmanager
[08:13] <Xnix> im having to enter them every time
[08:13] <bluesceada> jbower: and out of the box dmesg doesnt show a detection of it?
[08:13] <Xnix> im sure there must be a way to do this
[08:13] <Gregy1727> alright so apparently orbin left, can someone else help me with my stupid winmodem problem?
[08:13] <jbower> no it did not out of the bos
[08:13] <oskude> Carrig4n, you can read this for more info https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[08:14] <differentsmoke> hello?
[08:14] <morrolan> !svn
[08:14] <ubotu> svn is Subversion: an open-source revision control system, which aims to be a compelling replacement for CVS. See http://subversion.tigris.org/
[08:14] <bluesceada> jbower: okay then sorry, i would try the driver which came with it with ndiswrapper, and the realtek driver, then i would also try other ndiswrapper versions (sometimes older work better...) and check in the ndiswrapper wiki for your card
[08:14] <bluesceada> or for similiar cards...
[08:15] <oskude> Carrig4n, and i see youre installing build-essential, i wouldnt advice to use "make install" if you dont know what youre doing... have you searched for a ubuntu package of that program ?
[08:15] <chrisbudden14> how can I uninstall truecrypt ?
[08:15] <differentsmoke> anyone feels like helping an absolute newbie?
[08:15] <oskude> !help
[08:15] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[08:15] <Carrig4n> oskude: no I haven't, just following whats on the community site
[08:15] <oskude> !helpme
[08:15] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:16] <dan> lol
[08:16] <skavenge> anyway to get an X terminal window to have the exact same emulation as console? I get wierd ? characters with epic4 under an xwindow terminal but they show up fine in a console ? is there a different terminal that works better?
[08:16] <oskude> Carrig4n, can i have the link ?
[08:16] <cjones> nihilocrat sorry my kid just shutdown xchat
[08:17] <jbower> <bluesceada tryed making ndiswrapper for most all versions tryed three dirent drivers (said it can not load authent mode 3 and died) looks like linux-wlan-ng should work for it
[08:17] <Kouwe> wich program should i use to synchronize with my HP iPaQ PDA ?
[08:17] <Carrig4n> oskude: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LuminocityHowTo
[08:17] <Gregy1727> okay so orbin was helping me earlier but he's gone. i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[08:17] <bluesceada> jbower: ah sry  then i cant help you, check the forums is my only other idea :S
[08:17] <Xnix> anyone using networkmanager?
[08:17] <bluesceada> sry
[08:17] <cjones> nihilocrat would you like me to re pm you theat error
[08:17] <bluesceada> good luck though!
[08:17] <dan> I was runnin a fresh ubuntu install. did a little editing on repositories, afterwards: when i log into ubuntu it will load up the default session screen, nautilis and such... then before i can click it boots me back into the login screen. any suggestions?
 yes
[08:17] <oskude> Carrig4n, hmm, its a ubuntu howto allright... well if its no "system" program, why not...
[08:18] <Carrig4n> ok, ill give it a go
[08:18] <Xnix> jbower any idea on how to save wep keys?
[08:18] <Carrig4n> if anything arises ill either crash the system or ask here ;)
[08:18] <Xnix> if its possible
[08:18] <oskude> Carrig4n, but it makes me wonder why theres no "sudo" on apt-get line... /me slaps the editor :)
 did you install form apt or build it your self
[08:18] <Kouwe> can someone plz tell me what program i could use to synchronize my laptop with my hp ipaq pda?
[08:18] <Xnix> apt
[08:19] <Carrig4n> oskude: haha ya
[08:19] <Xnix> jbower do i need a newer version to save?
[08:19] <trappist> Xnix: I put them in /etc/network/interfaces via 'wireless-key'
 using gnome
[08:19] <Xnix> jbower ?
 my apt vershion worked grate
[08:19] <Xnix> awesome, mine is working great too other than not saving my wep keys for networks
 the wep keys are stored in gnome key ring
[08:19] <Xnix> trappist but that wont change wep keys depending on network will it?
[08:20] <Xnix> jbower ahh hmmm
[08:20] <trappist> Xnix: no, it won't
[08:20] <Xnix> trappist :)
[08:20] <cjones> does anybody in here know much about automatix
[08:20] <cjones> ?
[08:20] <lopzided> !automatix
[08:20] <ubotu> Automatix is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. For help with and discussion of automatix please join #automatix.
[08:20] <jbower> will i'm out
[08:20] <Xnix> jbower where do i config that
[08:20] <Xnix> alrighty, thanks jbower
[08:21] <niklas_e> howcome the usb creates some of my usb devices,  and not createing some (printer, scanner, card reader)
[08:21] <oskude> Carrig4n, btw, i think that howto is for breezy (looking at the last edited date) so be prepared for trouble... (maybe)
[08:21] <nihilocrat> cjones : yeah, whenever you're ready
[08:21] <Carrig4n> ya im having a few problems with it already
 see if you have GNOME keyring services (daemon and tools) installed
[08:21] <BrianWOOT> Is there anyway to get rid of those hard drive icons on your desktop
[08:21] <Carrig4n> so i think ill scratch it before I do any damage
[08:22] <oskude> Carrig4n, and when (s)he says "I don't really get this part but its needed to work:" when he gets the source code from cvs, is not very "trust worthy"...
[08:22] <cjones> nihilocrat there you go
[08:22] <MtJB> my right-click in the gnome menu no longer prompts me with a question about adding the app to the panel, it simply runs the program.  whats up with that?
 if not install that and reinstall networkmanager
[08:22] <kokoko1> how to change kdm to gdm back?
[08:22] <goubuntu> can my system get messed up if i ssh to an unknown server?
[08:22] <Carrig4n> oskude: ya I saw that as well
[08:23] <nihilocrat> cjones : where are you pming me? I'm not getting another window in xchat
[08:23] <darkowl> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213559 Please help
 ssh is one way
[08:23] <Gregy1727> okay so orbin was helping me earlier but he's gone. i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[08:23] <Kouwe> can someone plz tell me what program i could use to synchronize my laptop with my hp ipaq pda?
[08:23] <goubuntu> jbower: does it give the other machine control of my system?
[08:23] <goubuntu> or wha?
[08:23] <oskude> Carrig4n, i got another linux partition for such experimental stuff ;)
[08:23] <cjones> nihilocrat i right click on your anme and select "open dialog window "
[08:23] <odla> Kouwe, have you googled for a program?
[08:24] <darkowl> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213559 Please help
 think of it as encriped telnet
[08:24] <BrianWOOT> Is there any way to get rid of the hard drive icons ont he desktop?
[08:24] <goubuntu> jbower: so its possible the other machine could screw me :P
[08:24] <nihilocrat> cjones : did you get my pm?
 not that i have see yeat
[08:24] <oskude> Carrig4n, actually i have 4 linux partitions, all having dapper, 1 (default install) for work, and the other 3 for me to play :) (if i had a bigger hd, i would have a partition to backup all the 4 linunx partitions :)
 there is
[08:25] <odla> BrianWOOT, just delete them?  or do you mean when you automount something?
[08:25] <BrianWOOT> just getting them out of sight
[08:25] <goubuntu> jbower: so likely to be ok to ssh to it?
[08:25] <BrianWOOT> if i do delete the icon will i not be able to acces sit?
[08:25] <BrianWOOT> access*
 enter configuration editor
[08:25] <odla> BrianWOOT, they should just be a shortcut that you can access via nautilus
[08:26] <oskude> Carrig4n, how big is your HD ?
[08:26] <BrianWOOT> What kind of shortcut?
[08:26] <BrianWOOT> I just want to get these hard drive icons out of my sight from the desktop
 use this command gconf-editor
[08:27] <BrianWOOT> I don't want to completely umount the drives or anything
[08:27] <morrolan> Kouwe: try SynCE if it uses Windows CE
[08:27] <darkowl> and enter configuration editor
[08:27] <BrianWOOT> darkowl k
[08:27] <Kouwe> yes it is
[08:27] <hyper> any advice how I can get the Logitech QuickCam fustion to run under dapper drake?
[08:27] <morrolan> Kouwe: try SynCE then - it is a KDE program, but will work fine if you install the libs
[08:28] <morrolan> use Synaptic
 Then go Apps-nautilus-desktop and there you will see volumes visible
[08:28] <Foobal> ooh, Fusion. the 2nd best webcam available :P~
[08:28] <darkowl> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213559 Please help
[08:28] <nihilocrat> cjones : oh, it's a thing with freenode
[08:28] <sri_> hi
[08:28] <darkowl> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213559 Please help
[08:28] <hyper> Foobal: which one is the best? And you have a solution?
[08:28] <Carrig4n> oskude: im using dual paritioned, I set aside 25 gigs for linux
[08:28] <oskude> hyper, the old logitech guickcams worked great with linux, dunno about the new ones, find out what chip it uses, and google if its supported by linux
[08:29] <Gregy1727> darkowl: i had the ati problem under breezy, finally installed the drivers and they worked good for me. when i updated to dapper it worked out of the box.
[08:29] <BrianWOOT> darkowl, thanks man that worked
[08:29] <Foobal> hyper: Microsoft's DX-6000 is the best. Fusion is pretty good though, and works perfectly on Linux
[08:29] <hyper> oskude: /me being a linux noob... how to find out the chip? ^
[08:29] <SAM_theman> hi people
 no problem...
[08:29] <hyper> Foobal: Hmmm, I installed the newest aMSN but the cam won't work there
[08:29] <oskude> Carrig4n, ok. was just thinking as the hds today are 100gb+, that would be good idea to do 2 ubuntu installations, 1 for work and 1 for "brake things;)"
[08:29] <darkowl> Gregy1727> It was working and now it doesnt...
[08:30] <oskude> hyper, hmm, try google with the cam model name, and maybe version, if any
[08:30] <Carrig4n> ya i may do that
[08:30] <tore_> Can someone help me to install flashplayer? PM
[08:30] <morrolan> oskude:  Why not just set up a Subversion server locally, so if you break it, just rollback a version?  :op
[08:30] <darkowl> !flash
[08:30] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:30] <Gregy1727> i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[08:30] <Gregy1727> someone HELP :(
[08:31] <oskude> morrolan, :) but even ubotu is missing some good backup techniques :(
[08:31] <tore_> !torrents
[08:31] <ubotu> I know nothing about torrents
[08:31] <Seleukos> aloha...
[08:31] <tore_> Whitch torrent program is good for linux? PM
[08:31] <mazurskie> !ktorrent
[08:31] <ubotu> I know nothing about ktorrent
[08:31] <emin> hello
[08:31] <nihilocrat> bittorrent :P
[08:32] <morrolan> oskude:  dd, Subversion, or my own little tar script is all I've tried.
[08:32] <caonex> I am having some problem with the audio layer in ubuntu dapper, and also the clock configuration (UTC && Local). The clock changes configuration on its own, from one to the other, and everytime i log in, I have to set it to the opposite: if LOCAL is set and getting UTC time, switching to UTC will give me local and viceversa. any ideas?
[08:32] <nihilocrat> commandline 4 EVA
[08:32] <darkowl> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213559 Please help
[08:32] <hyper> oskude / foobal: I think I found a solution:  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=194793
[08:33] <oskude> hyper, good luck
[08:33] <SAM_theman> I've install gtkpod for my sister's ipod but I can't play the music
[08:34] <Gregy1727> i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[08:34] <tore_> Its ABC for linux?
[08:34] <johlin> I've added new dns servers (opendns) in my resolv.conf, but they get removed every once in a while, I guess it's when I get a new ip-adress assigned, but I don't know. Is there a solution?
[08:35] <SanketMedhi> tore_: ABC torrent client?
[08:35] <tore_> Yeah
[08:35] <goubuntu> my delete key has just stopped working (i have changed some keyboard-shortcuts) but now i cant find the delete key setting where abouts is it?
[08:35] <SanketMedhi> tore_: I don't think so
[08:35] <polpak> johlin, change your dhclient config to not update your resolv.conf
[08:35] <SanketMedhi> tore_: but you can try Azureus
[08:35] <SanketMedhi> azureus.sf.neyt
[08:35] <tore_> How du i install?
[08:35] <SanketMedhi> axureus.sf.net
[08:35] <SanketMedhi> you will get support docs on that site
[08:36] <tore_> sudo apt-get azureus ?
[08:36] <SanketMedhi> tore_: or you can use the official bittorrent client
[08:36] <SanketMedhi> bittorrent.com
[08:36] <SanketMedhi> tore_: I don't think that will work
[08:36] <SanketMedhi> tore_: search for DEB packages on the net
[08:36] <SanketMedhi> you will find them somewhere I am sure
[08:36] <johlin> polpak: do I need to edit a config file and if so, where?
[08:36] <Seleukos>  hi there can you help me out on a problem that i have?
[08:37] <tore_> azureus.sf.net
[08:37] <SanketMedhi> yes
[08:37] <tore_> then i need java :/
[08:37] <SanketMedhi> yeah
[08:37] <SanketMedhi> so go for Bittorrent
[08:38] <teimu> does anyone know where i can get a vim7 debian package?
[08:38] <SanketMedhi> Azureus is a full scale client'
[08:38] <lufis> Why does Ubuntu use ESD instead of Jack?
[08:38] <SanketMedhi> Bittorrent is skinned client
[08:38] <Gregy1727> i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[08:38] <Skripo> anyone here familiar with mythtv?
[08:38] <niklas_e> Skripo: yes
[08:38] <Seleukos> i have recently installed ubuntu on a seperate hard disk
[08:38] <finalbeta> Does someone have a page explaining the kernel? Y does VMWare need to use kernel sources, under windows it's not needed.
[08:39] <SanketMedhi> tore_: try this....
[08:39] <Seleukos> during boot it freezes on mounting root
[08:39] <SanketMedhi> tore_: go to Applications>> Add apllications
[08:39] <tore_> know
[08:39] <SanketMedhi> tore_: search for azureus
[08:39] <Seleukos> it can't pass that point
[08:39] <tore_> ahh
[08:39] <tore_> :p
[08:39] <Skripo> Can you help me for a couple of minutes?  I have everything installed but I wnat to confirm that my Digiwave dvb-s card is working
[08:39] <speedsix> Hi, I'm having a problem where when I login to Ubuntu I'm getting a good 3-4mins delay (blank screen with cursor) before the splash screen comes up and Gnome loads. It's definitely network related because if I desable eth0 it boots fine (no network obviously. I also cannot ping my own i.p 10.0.0.1. Anyone help, it's really becomming a problem?
[08:39] <jbirdAngel> Hello
[08:39] <BrianWOOT> Is there any kind of p2p program for Ubuntu aside form Bit Torrent clients
[08:39] <BrianWOOT> aMule doesn't want to cooperate with me
[08:39] <SanketMedhi> hi
[08:40] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: there are many
[08:40] <Seleukos> anyone?
[08:40] <SanketMedhi> emule, Limewire
[08:40] <niklas_e> Skripo: can I msg you?
[08:40] <Skripo> that would be best
[08:40] <BrianWOOT> SanketMedhi, those work with Linux?
[08:40] <Skripo> yes please
[08:40] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: ofcourse
[08:40] <amonkey> is there a way to permanently allow synaptic, the updater, and add/remove programs to have sudo (gksudo?) access? is this a really terrible idea? you need the password to get on the computer anyway.
[08:40] <Skripo> Mind you I don't know if my chat client is setup to accept msg
[08:40] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT:  you will need Java for Limewire
[08:41] <Seleukos> why does my ubuntu freeze on mounting root during boot?
[08:41] <Skripo> I am new to linux and am running on the linux machine now
[08:41] <Gregy1727> i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[08:41] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: have you tried restarting?
[08:41] <Seleukos> of course..
[08:41] <Seleukos> many times
[08:41] <SanketMedhi> hmmm
[08:41] <Skripo> You mean dcc chat right?
[08:42] <Seleukos> i heard that it has something to do with acpi
[08:42] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: I have seen that prob many times on Dapper
[08:42] <mazurski> !gnome
[08:42] <ubotu> gnome is a project that provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.
[08:42] <Seleukos> it must be acpi=off in menu.lst
[08:42] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: not surem have you tried that?
[08:42] <BrianWOOT> If Limewire works would http://cabos.sourceforge.jp/ that work too
[08:42] <speedsix> Anyone help?
[08:43] <nihilocrat> How can I tell if my kernel has SMP?
[08:43] <BrianWOOT> Cause I use that on my windows partition
[08:43] <Seleukos> how can i do that ...where can i boot form in order to gain access to that file?\
[08:44] <Seleukos> i mean the menu.lst file
[08:44] <WildZeck> nihilocrat, uname -a
[08:44] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: use nick names when you talk to someone specific
[08:44] <finalbeta> Does someone have a page explaining the kernel? Y does VMWare need to use kernel sources, under windows it's not needed.
[08:44] <Seleukos> aaa ok ...didn't know that
[08:44] <nihilocrat> WildZeck : thanks
[08:44] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: it won't
[08:44] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: because it does not say it does!
[08:44] <kalosaurusrex> Seleukos: it's pretty easy.  I usually do it with the breezy cd though.
[08:44] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi: how can i do that ...where can i boot form in order to gain access to that file?\
[08:45] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: use a live cd
[08:45] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: Dapper has a live cum install cd
[08:45] <Skripo> Niklas_e:  Sorry I messed up.  Are you still willing to help?
[08:45] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: use the same one
[08:45] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi: hmhmmh and then i suppose vi menu.lst?
[08:45] <Gregy1727> i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[08:46] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: yes, you mount the partition and edit that
[08:46] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: not the menu.lst of the cd :)
[08:46] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: you will have to use relative paths
[08:46] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi: hahahah yes i know thank you gonna try it now!!
[08:46] <mvhenten> Hi I have *upgraded* ( why did I do that?) now I have an issue with 'fancontrol' broken.
[08:46] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: no probs
[08:46] <Seleukos> exit
[08:46] <Skripo> Seems Niklas is gone
[08:47] <mvhenten> anyone here using fancontrol?
[08:47] <ketetha_> !tell ketetha_ about rhythmbox
[08:47] <Skripo> can anyone help me with my digiwave dvb-s card? (cx88)
[08:47] <johlin> I don't want to get my nameservers updated autumaticly with dhclient, is it enough to remove netbiosname-servers from the config file?
[08:47] <ketetha_> does anyone know how to get the radio on rhythmbox
[08:48] <ketetha_> how do i get an internet radio station url?
[08:48] <Gregy1727> can anyone help with my problem stated above?
[08:48] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: have you tried StreamTuner?
[08:48] <BrianWOOT> Anyone successfully install a p2p program
[08:48] <SanketMedhi> I have!
[08:48] <BrianWOOT> Any I install gives me a C++ Compiler error
[08:48] <ketetha_> SanketMedhi: what is that?
[08:48] <BrianWOOT> I can't install any of them
[08:48] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: what are you using?
[08:48] <speedsix>  Hi, I'm having a problem where when I login to Ubuntu I'm getting a good 3-4mins delay (blank screen with cursor) before the splash screen comes up and Gnome loads. It's definitely network related because if I desable eth0 it boots fine (no network obviously. I also cannot ping my own i.p 10.0.0.1. Anyone help, it's really becomming a problem?
[08:48] <BrianWOOT> I tried Limewire
[08:48] <BrianWOOT> didnt work
[08:48] <BrianWOOT> So I'm trying qtella
[08:48] <BrianWOOT> all the same error
[08:49] <BrianWOOT> C++ Compiler
[08:49] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: its a Radio livecast client, you can listen to all live stream like Shoutcast, 365, etc.
[08:49] <synd2> Is there a way to change the resolution of the boot up screen to the native res
[08:49] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: try it, apt-get install streamtuner
[08:49] <ketetha_> SanketMedhi: thankss
[08:49] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: whats the prob?
[08:49] <BrianWOOT> Lemme copy and paste
[08:49] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: have you installed Java?
[08:50] <BrianWOOT> checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables
[08:50] <BrianWOOT> See `config.log' for more details.
[08:50] <BrianWOOT> And yes I have
[08:50] <fivre> I'm running xubuntu; I just tried to edit my menu, and now it's gone entirely. I've tried to recopy the menu.xml file to various places, and now I can see the menu entries in the editor, but the actual menu itself is nonexistant. Any help with this?
[08:50] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: what are you compiling? :S
[08:50] <BrianWOOT> qtella
[08:50] <SanketMedhi> umm why?
[08:50] <BrianWOOT> no idea
[08:50] <zaikxtox> hello. is there some utility todownload the ubuntu iso from several mirrors at once? i used proxgui but does not found mirrors....
[08:50] <SanketMedhi> if you have Java, go for Limewire
[08:51] <BrianWOOT> I don't trust big name clients anymore haha
[08:51] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: do you want a torrent client or a p2p client?
[08:51] <BrianWOOT> p2p client
[08:51] <SanketMedhi> ok
[08:51] <g_c_c> not trying to bug anybody, but is there such a thing as transcription software for linux?
[08:51] <goubuntu> BrianWOOT:
[08:51] <rsk> hey, oss broke in the latest ubuntu dapper upgrade.
[08:51] <BrianWOOT> ?
[08:51] <SAM_theman> Whats better Guys Rhy
[08:51] <goubuntu> !frostwire
[08:51] <rsk> known problem?
[08:51] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[08:51] <BrianWOOT> Alright cool
[08:51] <goubuntu> :)
[08:52] <SanketMedhi> cool :)P
[08:52] <SAM_theman> Whats better Guys Rhythmbox or Amarok?
[08:52] <rsk> not known ? :(
[08:52] <SanketMedhi> anytime Amarok
[08:52] <goubuntu> SAM_theman: i prefer amarok
[08:52] <SAM_theman> Thats What I use
[08:52] <odb|rescue> amarok is nice
[08:52] <SAM_theman> Me 2
[08:52] <SanketMedhi> http://amarok.kde.org/
[08:52] <Gregy1727> i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[08:52] <unstablesob> ls
[08:52] <SAM_theman> www.putfile.com/sammy2005
[08:52] <Skripo> Can anyone help me with a dvb-s card?
[08:52] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: then?
[08:52] <SAM_theman> look at my images and look at 6.06
[08:52] <SAM_theman> Just asking
[08:53] <jbirdAngel> Hello, how do i uninstall ubuntu and grub and such and have it boot straight to my windws again?
[08:53] <goubuntu> Skripo:
[08:53] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: what images?
[08:53] <goubuntu> !anyone
[08:53] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:53] <GStubbs43> Are their any advanced options for notebook touchpads, like on Windows I could scroll side-to-side by using the bottom of the touchpad, and I could press the lower corner for middle click.
[08:53] <SAM_theman> Of my ubutnu 6.06
[08:53] <SanketMedhi> jbirdAngel: use a dos bootable cd, go to the rescue prompt, and type "fdisk /mbr"
[08:54] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: whats new?
[08:54] <g_c_c> soo.... is there any good dictation software for linux?
[08:54] <Skripo> niklas_e:  Sorry about that, can you help me?
[08:54] <SAM_theman> hehe I redid my whole comp
[08:54] <SanketMedhi> g_c_c: dictation?
[08:54] <SAM_theman> thats an old one
[08:54] <goubuntu> Skripo: the whole channel still has no clue what ur problem is
[08:54] <GStubbs43> text-to-speech?
[08:54] <goubuntu> whats wrong with the card?
[08:54] <finalbeta> Does someone have a page explaining the kernel? Y does VMWare need to use kernel sources, under windows it's not needed.
[08:54] <jbirdAngel> SanketMedhi: okay thanks
[08:55] <g_c_c> sanket: yeah, yo utalk though a mic and it recognizes it and turns it into text
[08:55] <andrew__> Hello Everybody
[08:55] <jbirdAngel> acutally instaed, how can i make grub boot into windows instead of linux if there isnt anything done
[08:55] <BrianWOOT> hrmm
[08:55] <BrianWOOT> how awkward
[08:55] <andrew__> How Do I Install Limewire
[08:55] <SanketMedhi> g_c_c: sorry none of my knowledge
[08:55] <GStubbs43> oh, speech-to-text...
[08:55] <g_c_c> yeah
[08:55] <mazurski> g_c_c: I couldn't find one.
[08:55] <GStubbs43> andrew__: Use Frostwire
[08:55] <azureal> hi, i have a strange problem -- in fluxbox, upon changing the window manager from 'fluxbox' to 'metacity' (i think this was my gnome one) the fluxbox bar at the bottom disappeared, and right-clicking does nothing
[08:55] <ubuntufreak> Has anybody ever ordered CD's from ubuntu
[08:55] <g_c_c> i worked for a bit with sphinx, but honestly...
[08:55] <GStubbs43> frostwire.com
[08:56] <SanketMedhi> ubuntufreak: I have
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> I'm trying to install frostwire
[08:56] <goubuntu> andrew__:
[08:56] <goubuntu> !frostwire
[08:56] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> I type the command
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> And it just stops
[08:56] <Skripo> I am not sure if my card is being detected properly.  The Cx88 driver loads but it only shows dvb-t
[08:56] <azureal> basically, i'd like to know the command to change the window manager on the fly?
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> brian@brian-desktop:~/Desktop$ sudo dpkg -i FrostWire-4.10.9-2.i586.deb
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> Selecting previously deselected package frostwire.
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> (Reading database ... 90542 files and directories currently installed.)
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> Unpacking frostwire (from FrostWire-4.10.9-2.i586.deb) ...
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> Setting up frostwire (4.9.11) ...
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> brian@brian-desktop:~/Desktop$
[08:56] <andrew__> I need help Installing Limewire on Ubuntu 5.10
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> haha
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> but yea
[08:56] <BrianWOOT> whats up with that
[08:56] <SanketMedhi> andrew__: have you installed JRE?
[08:57] <goubuntu> andrew__:
[08:57] <goubuntu> http://www.frostwire.com/
[08:57] <andrew__> Yes i have but the RPM wont open
[08:57] <goubuntu> use that
[08:57] <goubuntu> has a debian file
[08:57] <andrew__> ill check it out
[08:57] <RaptorX> How can I keep Windows & Install Ubuntu?
[08:58] <fivre> You need separate partitions
[08:58] <GStubbs43> Limewire is soon going to filter their downloads to uncopyrighted stuff, so unless you want that, use Frostwire
[08:58] <ketetha_> i need help setting up an email client with evolution
[08:58] <synd2> Is there a way to change the resolution of the boot up screen to the native res
[08:58] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: whats the prob?
[08:58] <goubuntu> GStubbs43: really
[08:58] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: which account, like Gmail?
[08:58] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi: i dont really know like what to do. yahoo
[08:58] <GStubbs43> Something like that.
[08:58] <RaptorX> How do you make seperate partitions?
[08:58] <goubuntu> GStubbs43: how tarded :P
[08:58] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: does yahoo support POP?
[08:58] <GStubbs43> Noppe
[08:58] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi: i believe so
[08:58] <slavezero> is there anyway to un rm a file
[08:59] <ubuntufreak> Has anybody ever ordered Cd's to be shipped to them from ubuntu
[08:59] <GStubbs43> Only Yahoo! Pro
[08:59] <SanketMedhi> ubuntufreak: I said I did
[08:59] <SanketMedhi> ubuntufreak: and I got them all the times
[08:59] <ketetha_> sanket: on the first page of identify it says reply-to: and organization: what do i put in those spots
[08:59] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: do you have a premium account?
[08:59] <ubuntufreak> SanketMedhi: How long did they take to ship to you?
[08:59] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi, what do you mean by premium
[08:59] <SanketMedhi> ubuntufreak: around 2 months
[09:00] <Skripo> Does anyone know if the current cx88 supports the digiwave 103g card?  It is based on the connexant x88 chips.
[09:00] <SanketMedhi> RaptorX:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot?highlight=%28boot%29%7C%28dual%29
[09:00] <ubuntufreak> SanketMedhi: Okay, thank you
[09:00] <SanketMedhi> np
[09:00] <azureal> RaptorX for windows, get something like Paragon Partition manager, or norton partition magic
[09:00] <Gregy1727> i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[09:00] <Oleander> Anybody here who has experience with the latest ubuntu and the sil 3112 sata raid controller?
[09:00] <Oleander> having a little trouble installing ubuntu on an existing raid 0 partition
[09:01] <Skripo> Is this the newb channel or is there another one?
[09:01] <ubuntufreak> SanketMedhi: Where abouts do you live Country, State(If any)
[09:01] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: a free account does not have POP facility
[09:01] <fivre> hey, Syd Barret died
[09:01] <SanketMedhi> ubuntufreak: India :)
[09:01] <SanketMedhi> ubuntufreak: when did you order?
[09:01] <ketetha_> sanketmedh, oh. well one time i set up my email with outlook and it askedfor pop stuff and i was about to find some stuf on my account but it is free so im not sure
[09:01] <SanketMedhi> Skripo: ask your question, then we decide :P
[09:01] <reiki_work> Skripo: we were all newbs at some point. Ask away
[09:01] <Gregy1727> can anyone help me with my winmodem. i've done every single thing i've thought of. Please help
[09:01] <ubuntufreak> SanketMedhi: Then mine might come faster - Michigan - USA, I ordered At the beginning of June and it was accepted on June 13th
[09:02] <Oleander> anybody who thinks they can help me install ubuntu on an existing RAID 0 sata partition, please PM me
[09:02] <finalbeta> Does someone have a page explaining the kernel? Y does VMWare need to use kernel sources, under windows it's not needed.
[09:02] <GStubbs43> Are their any advanced options for notebook touchpads, like on Windows I could scroll side-to-side by using the bottom of the touchpad, and I could press the lower corner for middle click.
[09:02] <Skripo> I need help confirming that my dvb-s card is properly recognized
[09:02] <azureal> i still don't understand these fluxbox-gnome bugs.. =/
[09:02] <Skripo> How do I check it?
[09:02] <SanketMedhi> ubuntufreak: you should be expecting it anytime then...as long as someone does not pick it for you :P
[09:02] <SanketMedhi> ubuntufreak: all my CD packs were open when I received them
[09:02] <IsaacOfEve> is there a plugin for the windows media player for mozilla for ubuntu?
[09:02] <Skripo> grep DVB  /var/log/dmesg?
[09:02] <SanketMedhi> ubuntufreak: amazingly, no cd was missing
[09:02] <IsaacOfEve> i cant watch video's on comedy central
[09:03] <GStubbs43> I think so, not sure where though
[09:03] <ubuntufreak> SanketMedhi: I hope mine come in the packages
[09:03] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi: oh. well one time i set up my email with outlook and it askedfor pop stuff and i was about to find some stuf on my account but it is free so im not sure
[09:03] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: you will have to install w32codecs
[09:03] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: WMV9 won't work, though
[09:04] <IsaacOfEve> i have it installed
[09:04] <Skripo> reiki_work,: can I message you?
[09:04] <ketetha_> !evolution
[09:04] <ubotu> I know nothing about evolution
[09:04] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: also do this... sudo apt-get install totem-xine if you havent
[09:04] <ketetha_> !tell ketetha_ about email
[09:04] <ubotu> I know nothing about email
[09:04] <IsaacOfEve> but when i go to comedy central and try to watch the daily show vids it doesnt let me
[09:04] <IsaacOfEve> ive done that too SanketMedhi
[09:04] <ketetha_> !tell ketetha about Evolution
[09:05] <Gregy1727> i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[09:05] <ketetha_> !tell ketetha_ about Email
[09:05] <ubotu> I know nothing about Email
[09:05] <SanketMedhi> lol
[09:05] <reiki_work> Skripo: I'm at work and I'm up and down from my desk but you can message me if you like
[09:06] <ketetha_> !look strangely at azureal
[09:06] <ubotu> I know nothing about look strangely at azureal
[09:06] <ketetha_> hhahahahi knew it woudnt work
[09:06] <Skripo> Do you know how to confri if a dvb-s card is properely installed?
[09:06] <ketetha_> azureal: how do you look strangley at people
[09:06] <IsaacOfEve> http://www.noscruf.org/
[09:06] <IsaacOfEve> fucking sickness
[09:06] <Skripo> DO you mena chat?
[09:06] <SanketMedhi> someone kick IsaacOfEve :P
[09:06] <azureal> ketetha: ah, so this is an IRC question now?
[09:06] <IsaacOfEve> sorry wrong channel
[09:06] <ketetha_> azureal: i guess so
[09:07] <Skripo> ok
[09:07] <SanketMedhi> reiki_work:  I don't!
[09:07] <ketetha_> what is that link
[09:07] <ketetha_> i'm scared to click
[09:07] <SanketMedhi> don't click
[09:07] <VKPS> got a problem: just installed Ubuntu into a pre-existing ext3 partition, alongside an NTFS XP partition. The problem is that after the install, it didn't change the MBR or install GRUB, so it automatically boots windows and that's it. Help?
[09:07] <goubuntu> hmm
[09:07] <mcquaid> just got my cd's today
[09:07] <ketetha_> im tempted.
[09:07] <ketetha_> but i wont.
[09:07] <azureal> ketetha: try the "/me" command  =)
[09:07] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: see if thi helps http://www.ypopsemail.com/
[09:07] <mcquaid> tried the live cd for the first time, a couple of things, how can i get root access?
[09:07] <finalbeta> Does someone have a page explaining the kernel? Y does VMWare need to use kernel sources, under windows it's not needed.
[09:08] <xzz> mcquaid: sudo su -
[09:08] <azureal> =)
[09:08] <reiki_work> !tell mcquaid about root
[09:08] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi, THANK YOUU!
[09:08] <SanketMedhi> mcquaid: read the system documentation in System>>Help>>System Documentation
[09:08] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: np
[09:08] <mcquaid> sudo doesn't seem to work with the cd cmd
[09:08] <SanketMedhi> brb
[09:08] <mcquaid> i'm aware of sudo
[09:08] <ketetha_> ugh for some reason wheni click links in this chat it wont open
[09:08] <lightseed> hello
[09:08] <xzz> Oop, I gave away the fish.
[09:08] <SanketMedhi> mcquaid: you have to read the sys doc
[09:08] <ketetha_> i have to manually copy and paste. and im very lazy at this point
[09:08] <azureal> so, can anyone help me kill my current window manager and start the fluxbox one?
[09:08] <mcquaid> cause i mounted a drive with sudo but didn't have permissions to view it
[09:08] <xzz> mcquaid: hmm, seems to work for me (on the live cd) ...
[09:08] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: what?
[09:08] <lightseed> has the nvidia driver changed recently like yesterday(dapper)
[09:09] <LeeJunFan> anyone else having problems with libgtk2.0-dev install depends?
[09:09] <mcquaid> hmm, i'm not on the live cd but i just tried sudo cd /home/dir i don't have permissions to and it didn't work
[09:09] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi, wheni click links it wont open so i have to cpy and paste it into firefox browser. i have a question. cani make another page a homepage on firefox?
[09:09] <Lynoure> ketetha_: this is not chat, this is an irc channel. Small but important difference in terminology :)
[09:09] <mcquaid> says sudo: cd: command not found
[09:09] <lightseed> anyone had a problem with the nvidia driver with kernel not supporting the card?
[09:09] <Gregy1727> guys..
[09:09] <mateX> mcquaid you cant use sudo with cd
[09:09] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: go to System>>prefs>>Preferred apps
[09:09] <reiki_work> mcquid: try it without sudo
[09:09] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: change browser
[09:10] <ketetha_> Lynoure, OHHHH! i keep forgetttting. i see thankkk youu
[09:10] <Oleander> fffffffffffff
[09:10] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi, thankss
[09:10] <mcquaid> i don't have permissions to go there
[09:10] <bernouli> anyone knows any good timer/stopwatch programm?
[09:10] <Oleander> nobody can help me with installing ubuntu on an existing RAID 0 partition?
[09:10] <Den-Dens> Hi all i've just installed xgl using the unofficial ubuntu starter guide. But i'm having some problems with fullscreen video playback and some 3D apps. they are just so slow anyone have an idea what to do about it ?
[09:10] <mcquaid> mateX, is there a way around that?
[09:10] <delgaudio> hi mates
[09:10] <mateX> mcquaid add your username to admin group and you will have all permissions adduser username admin
[09:10] <azureal> lo
[09:10] <Oleander> the install program isn't acknowledging my partitions or a raid 0 setup
[09:10] <mcquaid> ah thx
[09:10] <Oleander> it's just showing each individual drive
[09:10] <|Lord_Zoo|> Hi everybody
[09:10] <mateX> welcome
[09:10] <mcquaid> i've done that before, where is the admin file located again?
[09:10] <mateX> mcquaid for that use sudo :>
[09:10] <synd2> Is there a way to change the resolution of the boot up screen to the native res
[09:11] <mcquaid> ;)
[09:11] <azureal> mateX: i dont think that's the best idea
[09:11] <niklas_e> skripo: have you tried "dmesg | grep -i dvb"
[09:11] <Oleander> what's sudo?
[09:11] <azureal> mateX: (just adding yourself to admin)
[09:11] <Oleander> this is literally my first time ever using linux
[09:11] <finalbeta> Does someone have a page explaining the kernel? Y does VMWare need to use kernel sources, under windows it's not needed.
[09:11] <reiki_work> !tell Oleander about sudo
[09:11] <ketetha_> Yahoo! Mail disabled free access to its POP3 service on 24th April, 2002. damn 2002. seriously. that sucks
[09:11] <dAndy> anyone know if there is a meta package for "most" perl libraries (rather than having to maintain each individually)?
[09:11] <lowfi> mcquaid, try 'sudo -s' and then cd
[09:11] <Lynoure> Oleander: Congratulations!
[09:11] <mateX> azureal well if hes the owner and using someother username there is no harm to add him/self to admin group
[09:11] <IsaacOfEve> can someone help
[09:12] <IsaacOfEve> i cant watch the daily show
[09:12] <Oleander> lol
[09:12] <Oleander> thanks
[09:12] <Oleander> it's running live right now
[09:12] <mcquaid> lowfi, doesn't work
[09:12] <IsaacOfEve> it says i need windows media plugin
[09:12] <Lynoure> IsaacOfEve: just ask your question
[09:12] <IsaacOfEve> i just did
[09:12] <Oleander> I'd like to install it on a raid 0 partition I have set aside for it, but it won't recognize my raid setup
[09:12] <VKPS> anyone help with my boot loading problem?
[09:12] <azureal> mateX: ok, nvm =P  for a sec i thought of something else =)
[09:12] <mcquaid> well, my next quesiton, can the parition manager during the install safely resize ntfs?
[09:12] <mateX> azureal heh
[09:12] <VKPS> mcquiad: yes
[09:12] <Skripo> Is anyone willing to help me with my dvb-s card config for myth tV?
[09:12] <mcquaid> coo
[09:12] <mcquaid> l
[09:12] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: do you know exactly which plugin you need?
[09:12] <IsaacOfEve> does anyone else have trouble watching videos from comedy central
[09:13] <RaptorX> Thanks SanketMedhi
[09:13] <IsaacOfEve> it says windows media player : install plug in
[09:13] <SanketMedhi> what plugin does it use
[09:13] <Dr_Sato> Hi
[09:13] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi, what am i supposed to do with YPOPS is it like a program or someone that gives me a pop magiggy
[09:13] <mcquaid> the only other issue i encountered is it only detected my card as 640x480 and the installer is larger than that and can't be resized
[09:13] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: it prolly uses WMV 9
[09:13] <IsaacOfEve> windows media player 9
[09:13] <Dr_Sato> Stupid cuestion I'm sure but....
[09:13] <azureal> SanketMedhi: ah, i was wondering about a similar problem
[09:13] <azureal> somehow totem player attempts to play streaming videos
[09:13] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: I have no idea, I searched for your query, I found that a little relevant
[09:14] <azureal> i remember accomplishing this task in ...was it mandrake!?  w/ mozplugger....
[09:14] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi, i see.
[09:14] <Dr_Sato> I downloaded Dapper Draker Server and when it wants to install the base system it tells me it cannot find one on the cd?
[09:14] <IsaacOfEve> is that the w32 codecs SanketMedhi ?
[09:14] <IsaacOfEve> i have them installed so i dont know what the problem is
[09:14] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi, when the setup asks for a server is it looking for numbers or a name or a code?
[09:14] <lightseed> does dapper support the nvidia gf 7600 GS?
[09:14] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: w32codecs can play only till WMV8 I suppose
[09:15] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: I told you I havent tried it
[09:15] <azureal> ketetha_: wpm?
[09:15] <keh7d> could someone direct me to the most basic of ubuntu usage pages? like how to install programs and such...
[09:15] <Dr_Sato> is it supposed NOT to have the kernel on the CD?
[09:15] <IsaacOfEve> so what do i do
[09:15] <ketetha_> azureal, my word per minute? 100
[09:15] <azureal> nice
[09:16] <SanketMedhi> keh7d: see the top of this IRC channel
[09:16] <sri_> how can i see the history of the tasks??
[09:16] <ketetha_> haha. whats yourrs =] 
[09:16] <azureal> oh, never calculated it...
[09:16] <Den-Dens> Hi all i've just installed xgl using the unofficial ubuntu starter guide. But i'm having some problems with fullscreen video playback and some 3D apps. they are just so slow anyone have an idea what to do about it ?
[09:16] <philc> should the word "for" be capitalized in a title? I know "and" is not capitalized
[09:16] <SanketMedhi> sri_: like what?
[09:16] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: nothing, you can't help it
[09:16] <sri_> like files which are opened
[09:16] <sri_> in system
[09:16] <SanketMedhi> goto Places>>Recent Docs
[09:16] <ketetha_> azureal, i see. well i was in like all these typing contests and i actually one the one in my district in 6th gradee =] 
[09:16] <sri_> no
[09:16] <SanketMedhi> every user has a separate list
[09:17] <gdb> philc: No, the word 'for' should not be capitalized.
[09:17] <|Lord_Zoo|> HI everybody, does anybody know or point me how to make ubuntu (or other linux distro) to act as a router (not nat)??
[09:17] <mcquaid> IsaacOfEve, what are you trying to play, curious if i can play it, doesn't mplayer have support for wmv9 via the w32 codec pack
[09:17] <sri_> where it will store?
[09:17] <SAM_theman> So its true my Hp DeskJey 3653 is not supported in linux
[09:17] <IsaacOfEve> im not sure
[09:17] <philc> gdb: thanks!
[09:17] <Ramunas> hello
[09:17] <SanketMedhi> mcquaid: what are you using?
[09:17] <ketetha_> azureal, laughing at mee are youu?
[09:17] <Ramunas> can i install amarok-xine without installing amarok?
[09:17] <IsaacOfEve> i'm trying to watch daily show vids and it says  i need wmp 9
[09:17] <sri_> ubuntu dapper drake
[09:17] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: gimme the link of that site
[09:17] <azureal> ketetha_-- well i only had my first typing class in 7th, so...
[09:17] <gdb> SAM_theman: http://www.linuxprinting.org/ has a wealth of information, including a searchable database of printers including information on the level of support offered in Linux for each model.
[09:17] <SurfnKid> whats wmp?
[09:17] <gdb> philc: Sure thing. ;-)
[09:18] <zetor> hi all!
[09:18] <IsaacOfEve> http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/the_daily_show/videos/jon_stewart/index.jhtml
[09:18] <IsaacOfEve> any of the videos
[09:18] <mcquaid> SanketMedhi, just totem-xine or mplayer, usually plays what i throw at it
[09:18] <SanketMedhi> ok
[09:18] <SAM_theman> I checked
[09:18] <azureal> ketetha_: thing is, i spent most of my time gaming =)
[09:18] <SanketMedhi> mcquaid: I don't think so
[09:18] <IsaacOfEve> what is a .kar file?
[09:18] <SAM_theman> only the 3650 and 3658
[09:18] <SanketMedhi> mcquaid: WMV is not supported by default
[09:18] <azureal> ketetha_: you have your wasd, your 'r' for reload... lol
[09:18] <Oleander> :/ ok guys nevermind I guess I'll just have to ask somebody who knows how to do it
[09:18] <IsaacOfEve> i downloaded what i thought was a song and its in .kar format
[09:18] <ketetha_> azureal, ahhh i see =] . hahai spent most my time chatting away.
[09:18] <Gregy1727> okay so orbin was helping me earlier but he's gone. i've tried to get my agere winmodem to work under dapper. i've used the restricted packages as well as building from source. i get the error about my *.ko file. i've got the error, scanmodem output and modemdata.txt here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17779
[09:18] <KeithWeisshar> i just got my pre-ordered ubuntu cd's in the mail
[09:18] <rsk> hey, oss broke in the latest ubuntu dapper upgrade.
[09:18] <rsk> known problem?
[09:18] <KeithWeisshar> it's only a desktop cd
[09:18] <mcquaid> IsaacOfEve, yep works here watching it now
[09:19] <mcquaid> in browser even
[09:19] <IsaacOfEve> with what mcquaid ?
[09:19] <IsaacOfEve> mplayer?
[09:19] <gdb> rsk: Not known to me, sound works fine here.
[09:19] <mcquaid> yes via the mplayer moz plugin
[09:19] <SanketMedhi> Gregy1727: I am seeing you since a long time...you should try somewhere else, try on ubuntuforums.org
[09:19] <VKPS> Anyone know about boot loaders/GRUB?
[09:19] <rsk> gdb, it does here to, but only alsa not oss.
[09:19] <IsaacOfEve> alright ill see if i have that installed
[09:19] <RichyCizzo> So I have no idea why I was banned before
[09:19] <Lynoure> ketetha_: for chatting there is also  #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:19] <Gregy1727> i have, SanketMedhi
[09:19] <mcquaid> here to make sure you have the right codec download one and play it manually with mplayer first
[09:19] <RichyCizzo> Wasn't very nice of him
[09:19] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: sudo apt-get install mplayer
[09:20] <KeithWeisshar> it came as ubuntu for pc, mac and 64-bit pc
[09:20] <gdb> rsk: Hrm, odd.  I've not changed any default sound config on my machine so I assume it's using OSS, running 2.6.16-26, also.
[09:20] <ketetha_> lynoure, hehei knew sooner or later someone was gong to tell me that. i'll stay on topic
[09:20] <slonnik> hi colleagues
[09:20] <Gregy1727> SanketMedhi: trust me i've been through every step before coming here.
[09:20] <BrianWOOT> SanketMedhi, thanks for your help by the way, it worked
[09:20] <KeithWeisshar> the mac cd doesn't work because i don't have a mac
[09:20] <Den-Dens> Hi all i've just installed xgl using the unofficial ubuntu starter guide. But i'm having some problems with fullscreen video playback and some 3D apps. they are just so slow anyone have an idea what to do about it ?
[09:20] <SanketMedhi> IsaacOfEve: also this : sudo apt-get install mplayerplug-in
[09:20] <IsaacOfEve> alright thanks
[09:20] <gdb> rsk: Not implying that you're wrong or anything, just relating that my experience is different. :-)
[09:20] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: I forgot what prob you had, but anyways np :P
[09:21] <sham> Hi, I'm trying to install ubuntu onto an older machine, and after the hardware detection and before it goes to the partitioner, the screen blanks and scrolls KILLED KILLED KILLED etc, endlessly.. why would this be?
[09:21] <gdb> rsk: People that argue that someone isn't experiencing an issue just because *they* don't have it are, well, less than bright. ;-)
[09:21] <mcquaid> IsaacOfEve, ya with that it got's a full screen option and you can set up the config to save the streams if you want
[09:21] <slonnik> i have some questions in writing sh scripts
[09:21] <IsaacOfEve> awesome
[09:21] <rsk> true
[09:21] <IsaacOfEve> i need that
[09:21] <SanketMedhi> slonnik: ask
[09:21] <ketetha_> ughh this email thing is blowing my brains off
[09:21] <ketetha_> does anyone know what i'm supposed to put for server
[09:22] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: yahoo does not give POP to free users
[09:22] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: stop trying
[09:22] <slonnik> i have following script pon vpn
[09:22] <slonnik> route del default
[09:22] <slonnik> route add default ppp0
[09:22] <BrianWOOT> SanketMedhi, it was the Frostwire issue but it worked itself out :D
[09:22] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi; foreverr just like that. theres no way
[09:22] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: ok :)
[09:22] <polpak> slonnik, just ask
[09:22] <SanketMedhi> BrianWOOT: P2P started with Unix, just FYI
[09:22] <slonnik> how can ensur that next command starts only the prevois one has finished its work
[09:23] <delight> the vmware player is missing the vmnet module since the last kernel update ... somebody got the same experience, maybe a fix for that ? is that a bug for launpad ?
[09:23] <Lynoure> ketetha_: gmail on the other hand does do pop
[09:23] <DogBoy> as does gmx.net
[09:23] <SanketMedhi> slonnik: try, route del default; route add default ppp0
[09:23] <finalbeta> Does someone have a page explaining the kernel? Y does VMWare need to use kernel sources, under windows it's not needed.
[09:23] <slonnik> thanx guys
[09:23] <SanketMedhi> finalbeta: its not free software, there is no reaosn why!
[09:24] <ketetha_> lynoure, so switch from yahoo to gmail? naw thats okk i'll just stay
[09:24] <slonnik> did you updaed your kernels to 26
[09:24] <SanketMedhi> slonnik: hold on
[09:24] <slonnik> what's wrong ?
[09:24] <LjL> finalbeta: it doesn't necesssarily need kernel sources, if you already have a binary version of the VMWare modules *for the version of the kernel you have*
[09:24] <jeelliso> Hello:  I need help configuring my Broadcom wireless card.  It worked before under Fedora Core 4 & 5, but i can't seem to get it to work under Ubuntu 6.06.  I have a post on the Ubuntu forum at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213616.
[09:24] <DogBoy> ketetha_, what are you trying to do? get your yahoo mail with pop?
[09:24] <linux_user400354> what is the purpose of etherape?"
[09:24] <SanketMedhi> slonnik: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=192328
[09:25] <SanketMedhi> slonnik:  follow only the first few steps for vmware installation
[09:25] <ketetha_> dogboy; get my yahooo email set up with evolution
[09:25] <LjL> finalbeta: it's just that whenever the linux kernel changes, you'll need a new VMWare binary module. on windows, this doesn't happen simply because the kernel doesn't change, or when it changes it strives to mantain binary compatibility for drivers
[09:25] <azureal> ah, did you guys solve the comedycentral prob yet? i'm curious too =)
[09:25] <delight> LjL so there should be a new vmware-player update soon
[09:25] <slonnik> thanx i will check it now
[09:25] <LjL> delight: i'd certainly hope so
[09:25] <DogBoy> ketetha_, search on freshmeat.net for yahoo pop
[09:25] <KeithWeisshar> my ubuntu cd package came with 4 ubuntu stickers
[09:26] <KeithWeisshar> what are those stickers for
[09:26] <BigMonkey> On Breezy, my "Places" "System" and "Applications" menus disappeared from the menu bar? How can I restore?
[09:26] <ketetha_> dogboy, ok what is that site
[09:26] <SeraVitae> hey there, im trying to update my kernel, using instructions from http://ubuntustudio.com/wiki/index.php/Breezy:Vanilla_Kernel_With_Realtime_Preemption , but i am getting errors using the line 'tar jxf linux-2.6.16.tar.bz2', it gives me an error. i think this line has a typo but im not sure where. could anyone suggest?
[09:26] <finalbeta> LjL, yes, that's actually a mess, now everytime I would update the kernel, I need to recofigure VMware right? same on my laptop for wireless internet
[09:26] <Is_907> "ubuntu-6.06-desktop-i386.iso" is the Dapper livecd, right?
[09:26] <SanketMedhi> KeithWeisshar: what are sticker for
[09:26] <SanketMedhi> ?
[09:26] <Stormx2> KeithWeisshar: Sticking.
[09:26] <SanketMedhi> hehe
[09:26] <LjL> finalbeta: yes.
[09:26] <Stormx2> You only got 4?
[09:26] <Stormx2> Haha.
[09:26] <Stormx2> Pwnt.
[09:26] <Stormx2> I got 12.
[09:26] <SanketMedhi> SeraVitae: why are you doing that?
[09:27] <DogBoy> ketetha_, freshmeat.net --some porn site, what's it sound like
[09:27] <SeraVitae> SanketMedhi - because i got told to.
[09:27] <ketetha_> are you seroius
[09:27] <ketetha_> then why did you tel me to go there
[09:27] <DogBoy> lol
[09:27] <Stormx2> SeraVitae: What are the errors?
[09:27] <SeraVitae> i wgetted the latest kernel, that was the next line
[09:27] <SanketMedhi> SeraVitae: go to synaptic, hit Reload and then Mark Upgrades
[09:27] <SeraVitae> Stormx2 - bzip2: (stdin) is not a bzip2 file.
[09:27] <Stormx2> SeraVitae: Are you sure you followed a cd step?
[09:27] <SanketMedhi> or just search linux 2.6, select he kernel, and install it!
[09:27] <delight> is there a side or eben better an rss feed listing the dapper updates ?
[09:28] <Stormx2> SeraVitae: Try this: tar jxf linux<TAB>
[09:28] <SeraVitae> SanketMedhi - i have to patch the kernel custom
[09:28] <ketetha_> wtf
[09:28] <SanketMedhi> oho ok
[09:28] <SeraVitae> same error Stormx2
[09:28] <Stormx2> ls -l
[09:28] <Stormx2> Whats in the dir?
[09:28] <xolot1> how can i "cd" in a script?
[09:28] <SeraVitae> kernel-patches, linux-2.6.17.tar.gz and patch-2.6.17-rt7
[09:29] <SanketMedhi> SeraVitae: tar xvzf linux-2.6.17.tar.gz
[09:29] <SeraVitae> yeah thats what i was looking for
[09:29] <Stormx2> basicly you need to untar that linux-2.6.13.tar.gz file.
[09:29] <BigMonkey> Help! On Breezy, my "Places" "System" and "Applications" menus disappeared from the menu bar! How can I restore?
[09:29] <SeraVitae> yep thats flying now
[09:29] <xolot1> question: how can i "cd" in a script?
[09:29] <compengi> how much does a shell use processes to load?
[09:29] <SeraVitae> thanks
[09:29] <SanketMedhi> BigMonkey: hit right click on the panel and Add to Panel
[09:29] <SanketMedhi> select Menu bar from there
[09:30] <ion9> any one a wifi card junky ???
[09:30] <Stormx2> xolot1: Its just cd...
[09:30] <SurfnKid> ok guys someone help me with xscreensaver
[09:30] <SanketMedhi> SeraVitae: np
[09:30] <Stormx2> xolot1: You mean a bash script?
[09:30] <SurfnKid> last time i installed Dapper
[09:30] <xolot1> yeah
[09:30] <SurfnKid> i was able to remove the current gnome screensaver config and put xscreensaver
[09:30] <SeraVitae> Okay, now i get two lines down to 'mv linux linux.old' and it doesn't exist.
[09:30] <delight> BigMonkey simply right click on panel / add to panel and add the menu again
[09:30] <SurfnKid> however how, after a fresh install i do not recall how to put the xscreensaver (after synaptic installs it)
[09:30] <Stormx2> xolot1: Its just cd... but it won't have any effect after the script is done.
[09:31] <SeraVitae> maybe i should update the kernel first, and *then* recompile/patch it.
[09:31] <Stormx2> xolot1: I gotta go now but try ##bash
[09:31] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: do you want, System>>Preferences>>Screensaver
[09:31] <Stormx2> I mean uh #bash
[09:31] <SeraVitae> i think kernel source stuff might be missing. but i'm a noob, so.
[09:31] <BigMonkey> SanketMehdi - Thanks.  Can I get rid of the Main Menu bar now, or do I need to keep it?
[09:31] <SanketMedhi> BigMonkey: you can
[09:32] <SanketMedhi> BigMonkey: everything and the panel is editable/recoverable
[09:32] <jeelliso> Hello:  I need help configuring my Broadcom wireless card.  It worked before under Fedora Core 4 & 5, but i can't seem to get it to work under Ubuntu 6.06.  I have a post on the Ubuntu forum at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213616.
[09:32] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, yeah thats not the one i want, i removed it already
[09:32] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi,  then add xscreensaver, but doesnt add it to the menu
[09:32] <jchico> jeelliso: have you checked this docs? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:32] <noway-> I have just setup MySQL on my Unbuntu server.  I have added a user to connect up to the database.  I believe that the firewall could be blocking it, how can I check?
[09:33] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, then i add it, start it, and says the daemon needs to start, but it didnt do that before 2 weeks ago so anyway
[09:33] <SurfnKid> i gotta run bb in a short bit
[09:33] <jeelliso> jchico, I think, but I'll check again.
[09:33] <BigMonkey> SanketMehdi - Thanks.  I don't know how I disappeared it in the first place. Just an annoyance.  Thanks for the help.
[09:33] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: try, Alt+F2 then type xscreensaver
[09:33] <SanketMedhi> BigMonkey: np
[09:33] <guy123> Hi.
[09:33] <SanketMedhi> hi
[09:33] <guy123> Could someone tell me how to upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06
[09:33] <guy123> ?
[09:34] <hume> guy123, there is a tool, update-manager
[09:34] <hume> got it installed? then it does it
[09:34] <noway-> guy123: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DapperUpgrades
[09:34] <guy123> Ah.
[09:34] <guy123> Thanks/
[09:34] <SanketMedhi> guy123: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:35] <guy123> Ah, should've known/
[09:35] <guy123> Thanks/
[09:35] <gatekeeper> guy123: works a treat I used the other day
[09:35] <Stormx2> Glad to help.
[09:35] <SanketMedhi> guy123: use the link hume gave, it has an interface too
[09:35] <hume> anyone knows about modules for xorg? in breezy they were all .o, in dapper I only find .so -files...? so what to do with my wacom_drv.o?
[09:36] <SanketMedhi> I think the command should be 'gksudo update-manager -d'
[09:36] <rob_p> noway-:  Do you have a firewall established on the machine running the MySQL server?
[09:36] <noway-> rob_p: well, its just after a ubuntu server install
[09:36] <ketetha_> do you guys know a good game
[09:36] <ketetha_> wait question
[09:36] <SAM_theman> I can play the music off my ipod why is that?
[09:36] <SAM_theman> *can't
[09:36] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: which one you want?
[09:36] <ketetha_> should i download games for multiverse or universe
[09:36] <noway-> rob_p: I have done nothing other than, get apache2, mysql, and ruby
[09:37] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi, no clue just someone funny
[09:37] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: explain
[09:37] <compengi> how much does a shell needs processes to load?
[09:37] <SanketMedhi> ketetha_: sudo apt-get install neverball neverputt
[09:37] <SAM_theman> Whenever I use gtkpod and click on a music in my ipod it gives me error
[09:37] <gatekeeper> hume: have you tried updating from breezy to dapper with update-manager, only reason I ask is that it decided to disable my network card, I managed to renable without too much difficulty but it shouldn't be playing tricks like that
[09:37] <jchico> jeelliso: go here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1071920&mode=linear
[09:37] <metalmex> Hello,is there a way to install Ubuntu 6.06 from the mixed install-Livecd distribution,in text mode at the start? I mean,not using the GUI,or loading the LiveCD system first? Thamx
[09:37] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: can you play music from disk?
[09:37] <SAM_theman> a red circle with a with line in it
[09:37] <rob_p> noway-:  Then you don't have a firewall on the server.  Are you trying to access the MySQL server locally (same machine)?
[09:37] <SAM_theman> yeah
[09:37] <hume> gatekeeper, no, a clean install (new hard drive...)
[09:38] <SeraVitae> Stormx2 would it be possible to private message you a few things about updating this kernel? it's hard to see what people are saying with the volume of chat in here.
[09:38] <ketetha_> sanketmedhi, thanksss
[09:38] <js_> why is there a bit torrent tracker running in the background?
[09:38] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: can you play thru the mount point
[09:38] <noway-> rob_p: I can access it from the local machine from the account, just not remotely
[09:38] <Stormx2> SeraVitae: OK, but I probably won't be much help
[09:38] <Stormx2> js_: No idea
[09:38] <SeraVitae> Stormx2, its probably noob stuff.
[09:38] <gatekeeper> hume: did one of those too on my larger PC :-)
[09:38] <noway-> rob_p: I followed the guide on the MySQL site to add an account
[09:38] <SAM_theman> What u mean
[09:38] <monomaniacpat> Can someone tell me how to change permissions (or whatever) so that the cd drive is mounted as a user instead of as root?
[09:38] <_absolution_> how do you get a printer to work?
[09:38] <Stormx2> SeraVitae: Go for it, then.
[09:39] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: doesn't an IPOD icon appear when you connect it/
[09:39] <SAM_theman> Yes
[09:39] <MarcN> noway-: are you doing:  mysql -unewuser -h localhost somedb or a hostname?
[09:39] <Stormx2> monomaniacpat: I think its usually mounted as user anyway? Plus, its read only, being mounted as root or user wouldn't matter?
[09:39] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: have you tried playing directly from there?
[09:39] <SAM_theman> nope
[09:39] <insites> i am having trouble getting an ati card to load properly on my laptop (ATI Mobility M3) i shoudl be using the ati driver and not the fglrx one right?
[09:39] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman:  then try it
[09:39] <gatekeeper> _absolution_: go to your settings, select printer and walk through the wizzard
[09:39] <recon0> I installed ATI drivers with EasyUbuntu. Now I can't uninstall them. wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriversHowToATI doesn't provide instructions. Any help?
[09:39] <insites> fglrx fails with "no screens error"
[09:40] <SAM_theman> I did theres no music in it just shows /media/ipod/Calendars
[09:40] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: have you put any music?
[09:40] <monomaniacpat> Stormx2: I want to change it because games can't currently play music from the CDA, so I'm just seeing if this is a permission problem (I can only run wine as a user)
[09:40] <SAM_theman> Put theres music in it because gtkpod picks it u
[09:40] <SAM_theman> *up
[09:40] <rob_p> noway-:  Have you configured MySQL's config file to listen on something other than local loopback?
[09:40] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: Calendars is a folder you created?
[09:40] <SAM_theman> No its in there by default
[09:41] <_absolution_> what tools would I need to setup a printer?
[09:41] <metalmex>  Hello,is there a way to install Ubuntu 6.06 from the mixed install-Livecd distribution,in text mode at the start? I mean,not using the GUI,or loading the LiveCD system first? Thanx
[09:41] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: try View>>Show hidden files
[09:41] <MarcN> noway-: try this:     telnet localhost 3306      if you get anything, then mysql is listening on that port
[09:41] <Stormx2> monomaniacpat: Maybe try winecfg? Make sure the drive is set up right?
[09:41] <SanketMedhi> metalmex: use the 'install' command
[09:41] <recon0> I installed ATI drivers with EasyUbuntu. Now I can't uninstall them. wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriversHowToATI doesn't provide instructions. Any help?
[09:41] <noway-> rob_p: hrm, I dont think so.
[09:42] <monomaniacpat> Stormx2: no, it's to do with ubuntu - how do I change the drive permission? I can ONLY mount/umount as root in the terminal - do you know how?
[09:42] <SanketMedhi> metalmex: try the help before pressing enter for the live session
[09:42] <rob_p> noway-:  If you want it to listen on your physical network interface, you have to configure it to do so in /etc/mysql/my.cnf (I think that's the path to it).  Look for the, "bind-address" directive.
[09:42] <jrib> what is a good terminal font for use in aterm?  I'm used to monospace in gnome-terminal and whatever aterm is using as defualt is too small for me
[09:42] <noway-> MarcN: I was doing: mysql -u nuser -p
[09:42] <SAM_theman> ok now i see the music .m4p
[09:42] <SanketMedhi> hmm
[09:42] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: don't use gtkpod
[09:42] <Stormx2> monomaniacpat: Not sure. But you'd need root to mount etc, not necesserily read the disk
[09:42] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: use the icon itsleg
[09:42] <SanketMedhi> itself*
[09:42] <metalmex> Ok,SanketMedhi.
[09:43] <Stormx2> and if you can read the disk with nautilus, and can't with wine, then something is set up wrong.
[09:43] <MarcN> noway-: what error message do you get?
[09:43] <SAM_theman> Yeah Still can't play the music it ends in .m4p
[09:43] <SAM_theman> Couldn't display "/media/ipod/iPod_Control/Music/F00/RVES.m4p"
[09:43] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: whats M4P ?
[09:43] <noway-> MarcN: could not connect to mysql server
[09:43] <Stormx2> SAM_theman: Check the restrictedformats page
[09:43] <Stormx2> !restrictedformats
[09:43] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:43] <unstablesob> SAM_theman: you're not going to be able to play music purchased from the iTunes music store on Linux
[09:43] <noway-> rob_p: both the correct socket and port address are listed in there
[09:44] <SAM_theman> WHAT!!!
[09:44] <Stormx2> SAM_theman: read what ubotu put./
[09:44] <unstablesob> SAM_theman: you can burn it to CD from iTunes and re-rip it though
[09:44] <GaiaX11> When I use find it says that there is a directory called /trash, but when i do cd /trash it says that there isn't this directory so how to access it?
[09:44] <brainsik> SanketMedhi: M4P means mpeg4 protected
[09:44] <Stormx2> No, I can play m4a
[09:44] <brainsik> SanketMedhi: Apple's naming scheme
[09:44] <unstablesob> m4a != m4p
[09:44] <SanketMedhi> brainsik: ok
[09:44] <Stormx2> oh
[09:44] <Stormx2> its different
[09:44] <Stormx2> OK
[09:44] <Stormx2> SOZORZ
[09:44] <jeelliso> jchico, thanks.  I'll take a look at it.
[09:44] <lopzided> is it possible to edit the bottom part of the kde menu?  as in, the Actions part that includes Run Command, Switch User, etc... ???
[09:44] <rob_p> noway-:  Is there a reason you want to access the MySQL server remotely?  This opens (arguably) a level of vulnerability.  Unless you need to access it remotely, you should not bind it to your network interface.
[09:44] <jchico> Stormx2: can you use iTunes with Wine?
[09:45] <noway-> rob_p: well, just for ease of administration.  Its nothing of high security imporantance (as of yet).
[09:45] <SAM_theman> jchico, they have Crossover
[09:46] <jchico> yeah I know, I'm talking about the regular Wine here..
[09:46] <Stormx2> jchico: No idea
[09:46] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman:  see if this helps, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats#head-3b21b161513c49f26dac2aaca9afd8f64e21aaaa
[09:46] <Stormx2> jchico: Check http://appdb.winehq.org
[09:46] <unstablesob> jchico: I tried installing iTunes using Wine and it couldn't finish the install for Quicktime
[09:46] <GaiaX11> Hi guys! I am trying to access a file called /trash. When I use find it says that there is a directory called /trash, but when i do cd /trash it says that there isn't this directory so how to access it?
[09:46] <jeelliso> jchico, that thread says that it is unlikely to work for my particular card, the bcm4318.
[09:46] <philipsmith> I want to know if it is worth it to upgrade to Dapper from Badger on my P-IV machine. I put Dapper on my AMD-64 machine and found that some of the applications I need and want are not available for Dapper on ADM-64. For example, Real Player. Will I loose functionality in migrating from Badger to Dapper on my P-IV?
[09:47] <unstablesob> GaiaX11: do you mean ~/Trash  or ~/.Trash
[09:47] <kalosaurusrex> GaiaX11: probably .trash..
[09:47] <rob_p> noway-:  Install phpmyadmin.  Since you are running apache and php, that would allow you to use your web browser to administer it right on the server, remotely, without having to open up the server to the world.
[09:47] <jchico> oh, nevermind
[09:47] <sham> does anyone know how much memory ubuntu needs to install? a trash computer was donated to me and i planned on using it for storage/server uses.. it was running windows 98 and i think it's running out of memory during the instal
[09:47] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: no
[09:47] <juanca7777_> hi everyone
[09:47] <noway-> rob_p: ok, thats probably for the best.  I was just hoping to use the mysql tools they released for windows.
[09:47] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: you can use Real media player on amd64 too
[09:47] <GaiaX11> unstablesob: , kalosaurusrex, the command find just says /trash
[09:48] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: but it doesn't work too well
[09:48] <jchico> jeelliso: oh didn't read it all the way through, but you can try doing a more specific search in forums
[09:48] <juanca7777_> how to i use the install CD for 6.06 to boot in rescue mode?
[09:48] <noway-> rob_p: thanks for the help :-)
[09:48] <philipsmith> SanketMedhi: Thanks. What should I used on my AMD-64 instead of RealPlayer?
[09:48] <wildman> anyone tried Beagle on Dapper?
[09:48] <steven_> where can i find resources on deriving my own distro from ubuntu
[09:49] <steven_> there are just a few packadges modifications i would like to make to the default install cd
[09:49] <erUSUL> wildman: me
[09:49] <metalmex> SanketMedhi,the help says theres only two boot methods:live or memtest,I want to start the install in text mode,due to memory shotages,'cos I'm sure my pc will run Ubuntu very well,any hel you provide me will be appreciated
[09:49] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: Real Player itself, hold on for a url
[09:49] <rob_p> noway-:  I see.  Well, you can certainly do it if you need.  Good luck with it though.
[09:49] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[09:49] <SanketMedhi> metalmex: I don't know if you can do that
[09:49] <wildman> erUSUL: the 'old' version Synaptic shows you? (0.2.6) or the newest from Beagle's website compiled by urself?
[09:49] <steven_> if i customise the livecd would that automaticaly install my modifications ?
[09:50] <metalmex> well SanketMedhi,thanx
[09:50] <erUSUL> wildman: the version that comes with dapper
[09:50] <jksd> anyone reccomend a website creator?
[09:50] <wildman> erUSUL: and how do you 'access' it?
[09:50] <wildman> jksd: Emacs, vi... :)
[09:50] <bbrazil> jksd: vim?
[09:50] <philipsmith> SanketMedhi: Many thanks for the URL!!! :-)
[09:50] <jksd> I don't know html
[09:50] <XiXaQ> jksd, you mean html document creator?
[09:50] <jksd> yeah
[09:51] <erUSUL> wildman: Places> Search
[09:51] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: np
[09:51] <wildman> jksd: damn, have the name at the tip of my tongue...
[09:51] <gatekeeper> SanketMedhi: does that flash url work I know someone with an amd64 who has been looking for an answer to that problem
[09:51] <wildman> erUSUL: thx, will give it a whirl
[09:51] <juanca7777_> can someone tell me please, with the new installation CD for 6.06, how can i boot under rescue mode?
[09:51] <erUSUL> wildman: and with the deskbar applet
[09:51] <XiXaQ> jksd, there are alot of good ones. I recommend you check sourceforge.
[09:51] <SanketMedhi> jksd: specify what exactly do you want?
[09:51] <philipsmith> SanketMedhi: Should I expect Dapper to be better somehow than Badger on my P-IV? In what ways?
[09:51] <jksd> I want to design a website
[09:51] <SanketMedhi> gatekeeper: you have to install firefox 32 bit for that
[09:51] <SAM_theman> SanketMedhi, thanks
[09:51] <SanketMedhi> but it works
[09:51] <wildman> jksd: my very humble advise: learn HTML
[09:51] <EvilGuru> I am having trouble installung ubuntu on my iMac G3, it keeps stalling using the alternative install cd at package 847 of 8467
[09:51] <EvilGuru> *847
[09:52] <SanketMedhi> jksd: sudo apt-get install nvu
[09:52] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: ofcourse!
[09:52] <wildman> jksd: no matter 'how' u'll 'code' the site ;)
[09:52] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: how much RAM you have?
[09:52] <wildman> SanketMedhi: that's the name that didn't want to come out :)
[09:52] <SanketMedhi> lol
[09:52] <wildman> erUSUL: thanks
[09:52] <philipsmith> SanketMedhi: 1Gig of memory!
[09:53] <SanketMedhi> wildman: why not?
[09:53] <wildman> SanketMedhi: cuz I'm old ;)
[09:53] <erUSUL> wildman: no problem
[09:53] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: gr8, go ahead!
[09:53] <jrib> what is a good terminal font for use in aterm?  I'm used to monospace in gnome-terminal and whatever aterm is using as defualt is too small for me
[09:53] <wildman> SanketMedhi: and I forget things sometimes... even more with all the work I'm doing now :P
[09:53] <SanketMedhi> wildman: hehe
[09:53] <wildman> back to work now. thx.
[09:53] <juanca7777_> can someone tell me please, with the new installation CD for 6.06, how can i boot under rescue mode?
[09:53] <gatekeeper> SanketMedhi: I thought that might be the key and suggested that to this person, I will give him the URL when I next see him around, thanx for the info :-)
[09:54] <philipsmith> SanketMedhi: Again, many thanks! I owe you a Coke! Best regards, Phil Smith, Duluth, GA
[09:54] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: hehe np
[09:54] <SanketMedhi> gatekeeper: np
[09:54] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: suscribe and stay in touch with UbuntuForums.org
[09:54] <yggdrasil> SMB connection failed
[09:54] <yggdrasil> cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
[09:54] <yggdrasil> 489: protocol negotiation failed
[09:54] <yggdrasil> how can i fix that ?
[09:54] <SanketMedhi> philipsmith: theres a AMD64 section
[09:55] <linux_user400354> EvilGuru, try a network install
[09:55] <wildman> philipsmith: I have AMD64 here, and using x86_64 dapper... but 32 bits FF1.5 and plugins
[09:55] <skavenge> i dont understand, ive got a usb gamepad that ubuntu detected fine, was working, now in my emulators one doesnt detect it at all although its on /dev/input/js0 (even if i specify the device) the other the buttons work but the directional pad doesnt .. i installed a joystick calibration tool for X and everything works in it, what gives? anyone have any ideas?
[09:56] <philipsmith> SanketMedhi and Wildman: Thank you!
[09:56] <SanketMedhi> wildman: me using Dapper AMD64 with Flash, Java, and lotsa games :)
[09:56] <_bt> how to restart the gnome panel ?
[09:56] <SanketMedhi> _bt: killall gnome-panel
[09:56] <_bt> cos added a new applet and doesnt show in list yet
[09:56] <_bt> is that safe, SanketMedhi ?
[09:56] <wildman> SanketMedhi: I didn't dare to 'bear' with bad web designers who (ab)use Flash... so I went the 'safe' way: Flash's own 32 bits plugin ;)
[09:56] <SanketMedhi> you don't need to restart panel for that
[09:56] <pad|cod> can anyone give me a quick view on how to install codecs?
[09:56] <SanketMedhi> _bt: if it wasnt I wouldn't have told you :)
[09:56] <pad|cod> browsed around and am still lost
[09:57] <_bt> SanketMedhi, how can i get it to show in the add to panel list then? (thanks)
[09:57] <SanketMedhi> !restrictedformats
[09:57] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:57] <SanketMedhi> _bt: what applet?
[09:57] <_bt> netspeed
[09:57] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: that was for you
[09:57] <pad|cod> i looked on that page
[09:57] <SanketMedhi> then/
[09:57] <pad|cod> i know
[09:58] <roe> pad|cod, what codec do you want to install
[09:58] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: sudo apt-get install totem-xine gstreamer0.8-plugins
[09:58] <Dr_Sato> I more question I'm migrating from redHAT (boeeeee) towards Ubuntu (yeah) and i used to have something in redhat I could controll the services with during boot time. I know ther is aan application for it within Ubuntu MUS, MOT? Something
[09:58] <Dr_Sato> Anyone who cann tell me
[09:58] <SanketMedhi> _bt: havent tried it but I am sure it appears on the taskbar
[09:59] <SanketMedhi> system tray*
[09:59] <pad|cod> i did for example: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg and said it couldnt find package
[09:59] <_bt> yea, but i need to add it there first and its not in the add to panel list. the docs say to restart gnome panel and it will show in the list. i will try your first command
[09:59] <erUSUL> yggdrasil: you have to use cifs as fstype and not smbfs (it does not support signing)
[09:59] <|_eChuck> any1 an idea how to install flightgear v0.9.10 ... repositories have only 0.9.9
[09:59] <SanketMedhi> Dr_Sato: I don't understand you
[09:59] <yggdrasil> erusul its a windows hare
[09:59] <Dr_Sato> SankeMedh: A services controll application
[10:00] <SanketMedhi> Dr_Sato: go to System>>Administration>>Services
[10:00] <erUSUL> yggdrasil: ?? so why are you asking here?
[10:00] <Sasuke> how can i install stuff off the internet?
[10:00] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, ok im back, scrolled back but its all gone
[10:00] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: :S
[10:00] <Dr_Sato> SankeMedh: Than I cannot control if they need to be started during boot time
[10:00] <SAM_theman> People still play flight gear!!!
[10:01] <Dr_Sato> the app is called something like mut , mot, mos?
[10:01] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, it was about the um... screen saver
[10:01] <jrib> Sasuke: you should get most stuff through synaptic or add/remove programs.  Do you need something not there?
[10:01] <erUSUL> !synaptic > Sasuke
[10:01] <|_eChuck> SAM .. wanna try it
[10:01] <SanketMedhi> Dr_Sato: what do you mean by control?
[10:01] <SAM_theman> I've played that game since it came out
[10:01] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: what do you exactly want?
[10:01] <pad|cod> sudo apt-get install totem-xine gstreamer0.8-plugins < do i need to download those plugins first?
[10:01] <Dr_Sato> Sankemedh: control is telling them not to startup during boottime or tell them to startup during boottime
[10:01] <|_eChuck> need the latest version to play online
[10:01] <compengi> is there any program like putty for linux?
[10:02] <rob_p> Dr_Sato:  update-rc.d is the utility you are looking for.
[10:02] <poje> compengi: pretty much built-in
[10:02] <SAM_theman> http://flightgear.stockill.org.uk/Packages/10.0/FlightGear-0.9.10-i686-3.tgz
[10:02] <Dr_Sato> compegni: try ssh
[10:02] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, this... breezy has xscreensaver, dapper screensaver, the difference is screensaver doesnt preview, or have settings, xscreensaver does
[10:02] <SanketMedhi> Dr_Sato: what I told you does the same thing
[10:02] <SAM_theman> Downloaded the slackware one
[10:02] <SAM_theman> Just Compile it yourself
[10:02] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: that command will take care of everything
[10:02] <Dr_Sato> Sankemudt: Yes but not for al services like pcmcia services that I don't need
[10:02] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: did you run xscreensaver?
[10:03] <|_eChuck> oki
[10:03] <Dr_Sato> compegni: type: " man ssh"
[10:03] <yggdrasil> erusl im trying to connect to a windows share
[10:03] <yggdrasil> dont think cifs will do that
[10:03] <smax> What I did wrong when making my own lockal repository. I copy my files from cache of other operation system into /home/repositories/ then scan packages by this dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip -9c > Packages.gz after that adding in sources.list "deb file:/home/repositories /" apt-get update said " can't find Packages.gz in /home/repositories" what's wrong?
[10:03] <Dr_Sato> SnakeMedh: Sorry misspelled your name kind of drasticly dind't do it on purpose
 i ran that command and didnt work
[10:04] <pad|cod> possibly because i run 5.10?
[10:04] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, run it where, its not on the menu
[10:04] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: what do you mean didn't run? if its installed it has to
[10:04] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: press ALT+F2
[10:04] <SanketMedhi> Dr_Sato: cd /etc/rc2.d/
[10:05] <smax> What I did wrong when making my own lockal repository. I copy my files from cache of other operation system into /home/repositories/ then scan packages by this dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip -9c > Packages.gz after that adding in sources.list "deb file:/home/repositories /" apt-get update said " can't find Packages.gz in /home/repositories" what's wrong?
[10:05] <Sasuke> can someone help me
[10:05] <Sasuke> I can't get adept to work :(
[10:05] <roe> pad|cod, are you new to linux in general?
[10:05] <bit_doidao> hello there! Im writing a VoipOnUbuntu wiki documentation for ubuntu-br (in portuguese only: http://wiki.ubuntubrasil.org/VoipNoUbuntu). Does anyone have experiences, knows programans or VOIP Operator that has support on it webpage? Thanks!
[10:05] <SanketMedhi> Dr_Sato: carefully rename all name starting with S to K if you don't want them to start at boot
[10:05] <marcus> Which channel do you go in if you use all 3? (Silly question I know)
[10:05] <SanketMedhi>  bit_doidao: hat are you trying to do there?
[10:05] <Dr34mC0d3r> Sasuke - sudo apt-get update - what error do you get?
[10:05] <Dr_Sato> Sanketmedh: yes... I know but there is an app under X that I can use ... :) I'll go look in the repositories 4 it... I'll call back later
[10:06] <SanketMedhi> Dr_Sato: ok
[10:06] <Dr34mC0d3r> oops - sorry - adept - not apt.... sorry
[10:06] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, search for VOIP experiences in ubuntu
 yes
[10:06] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, yeah i know all that, what im trying to do is have xscreensaver on the menu. which should be set up on its own, and the daemon start when ubuntu starts,  but at this point, its not on the menu, nor daemon is either, how do i add it to the daemon services management?
[10:07] <Sasuke> Details: Failed to execute child process "kdesu" (No such file or directory)
[10:07] <tylersmith> Hi I've upgraded to Dapper on my AMD-64. Can I prelink programs like I did on Badger?
[10:07] <Dr_Sato> Damn ther is no X interface with Ubuntu Server?
[10:07] <Dr_Sato> argggh
[10:07] <smax> What I did wrong when making my own lockal repository. I copy my files from cache of other operation system into /home/repositories/ then scan packages by this dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip -9c > Packages.gz after that adding in sources.list "deb file:/home/repositories /" apt-get update said " can't find Packages.gz in /home/repositories" what's wrong?
[10:07] <Steil> Dr_Sato: why would there be? It's meant for servers....
[10:07] <cg0def> hi does anyone know if it's possible to integrate beagle in a xfce4 panel?
[10:07] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, basically, im mapping all the softwares (ekiga, twinkle, gizmo, wengophone, skype) and all the brazillian operatores, and i will test this operatores in each software
[10:07] <pad|cod> said package not found
[10:07] <Steil> You can install the x packages if you'd like
[10:07] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: sorry I have no idea....btw gnome-screensaver is the same as xscreensaver
[10:08] <Dr_Sato> Steil: :) Yes I just wanted some luxorious X to click aroun d in
[10:08] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: ok so what help do you need/
[10:08] <dli> smax, deb file:/home/repositories ./
[10:08] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, if anybody had sucefully used what program to connect to what operator
[10:08] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: that link is not english :(
[10:08] <recon0> How can I kill/start ubuntu from a terminal? I tried gdm-stop but it didn't work.
[10:08] <poje> recon0: X windows or the whole machine?
[10:08] <uniq> recon0: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[10:09] <dli> recon0, /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[10:09] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: I have used Ekiga, skype, wengophone
[10:09] <recon0> thx
[10:09] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, mmm
[10:09] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: but skype and wengo are private clients
[10:09] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, yes, ill translate everything soon, as far as i finish all the documentation and as far as i coudnt find this kind of documentations nowhere
[10:09] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: you can't use them with your own service
[10:09] <smax> di it said that can't find  file:/home/repositories/./Packages.gz
[10:09] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: but they are not Open Source!
[10:09] <smax> dli it said that can't find  file:/home/repositories/./Packages.gz
[10:09] <Lynoure> I never got wengo to work :( Tried twice, once with another wengo user, another time with ekiga user
[10:09] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, im also using twinkle with a perfect quality in my own asterisk server
[10:09] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: are you working on Asterik by anu chance?
[10:10] <SanketMedhi> :O
[10:10] <SanketMedhi> I am also working on Asterisk :)
[10:10] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, xscr and screensaver-gnome are different guis
[10:10] <SanketMedhi> Twinkle I have tried too
[10:10] <SurfnKid> :S
[10:10] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: try searching some sites and/or documentation
[10:10] <SurfnKid> ok thx
[10:10] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, yes, i know that some programns isnt open source, but im focused and showing that we have full suport of VOIP in Ubuntu
[10:10] <pad|cod> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213648
[10:10] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: cool
[10:11] <smax> dli so what's wrong in badger it work's in dapper no
[10:11] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: but there already is!
[10:11] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: I have also tried XLite sip phone
[10:11] <dli> smax, ls to have a look, make sure it's there
[10:11] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, twinkle is wonderfull! we have the 0.4 version in repository, but in forums some one packed a 0.7 version, that is pretty better then the old one
[10:12] <bit_doidao> you should try it. xLite is a pain...
[10:12] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao:  but its alpha! :)
[10:12] <SanketMedhi> oh it isn't?
[10:12] <dli> smax, I mean, more likely a user mistake
[10:13] <devoinregress> I am trying to install Ubuntu on two Pentium III's with 128mb ram. The live cd is going slow. Is their a way to boot straight into the install?
[10:13] <auk> will installing xserver-xgl make my system go poof? (especially if i later decide to uninstall it)
[10:13] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, www.twinklephone.com, it imports the contacts from kaddressbook
[10:13] <dli> devoinregress, I think you can debootstrap , but not very sure
[10:13] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: I am a gnome user :)
[10:14] <Sasuke> Dr34mC0d3r u there?
[10:14] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: does it import CSV?
[10:14] <Dr34mC0d3r> yes
[10:14] <gdh> Hi :) Just a simple question about my new install... fglrx 3D works great but xvinfo shows 'no adaptors present' - how can I get 2D accel working for decent video?
[10:14] <Dr_Sato> Is there a overview of a repository I can scan thru to just look around if I see anything... Or something like a listing with al things I can apt-get?
[10:14] <Sasuke> Details: Failed to execute child process "kdesu" (No such file or directory)
[10:14] <yggdrasil> ok, im tryin gto connect to a window box with a share on it. i had this working before i upgraded to dapper and now its not working when i go to places and neetwork servers i get smb:/// is not a valid location
[10:14] <Sasuke> that is the error i get
[10:14] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, yeah, me too. but i installed kaddressbook just for this purpose
[10:14] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: ok
[10:14] <smax> dli Yes ))) it's whas my mistake wrong directory name ))))
[10:14] <Dr34mC0d3r> sorry - i thought you ment apt - not adept - im no help.....
[10:14] <devoinregress> how do i debootstrap?
[10:15] <Sasuke> >_>
[10:15] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, kaddressbook import a set of formats, including csv, ldif and others
[10:15] <SanketMedhi> ok
[10:15] <SanketMedhi> cool
[10:16] <SanketMedhi> does anyone know any application for batch resizing of images???
[10:16] <smax> Help me how make xgl start's by default?
[10:16] <dli> SanketMedhi, convert from imagemagick
[10:16] <bit_doidao> SAM_theman, imagemagick + shell
[10:16] <SanketMedhi> ok thanks
[10:16] <bit_doidao> ops...
[10:16] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, , imagemagick + shell
[10:16] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: got it :)
[10:16] <JohnnyX> can someone help me with mplayers mozilla plugin
[10:16] <lopzided> how do i enable a usb gamepad?
[10:17] <JohnnyX> it keeps skipping and the video is choppy
[10:17] <SAM_theman> eh?
[10:17] <SanketMedhi> JohnnyX: sudo apt-get install mplayerplug-in
[10:17] <dli> JohnnyX, I think it's mozilla-mplayer package, but it's buggy anyway
[10:17] <JohnnyX> i have it SanketMedhi
[10:17] <bit_doidao> lopzided, in the most cases, just plug it :)
[10:17] <recon0> the xmoto package needs to be updated.
[10:17] <JohnnyX> i want to make it so the video is better quality
[10:17] <SanketMedhi> JohnnyX: the quality of video is same in all player
[10:17] <JohnnyX> can you make it so it will buffer the video before it starts playing?
[10:18] <lopzided> bit_doidao, i did that :P  i've gotten it towork before, but i used automatix, and i'd prefer to do it without automatix
[10:18] <JohnnyX> i'm on a highspeed internet connection and its playing like i was on dialup
[10:18] <KeithWeisshar> i received my ubuntu cd in the mail
[10:18] <barb> why am i getting "the entered password is in valid \n Check that you typed it correctly and that you \n haven't activated the "caps lock" key " ?
[10:18] <skavenge> why would my system detect and calibrate my gamepad fine but no programs seem to detect it at all or correctly even if i define the device?
[10:18] <barb> i haven't entered any password   ?
[10:18] <SanketMedhi> JohnnyX: have you tried Totem?
[10:18] <zambaroo> hey guys
[10:18] <KeithWeisshar> did ubuntu fix the error when running nvidia-glx-config enable
[10:19] <JohnnyX> mozilla plugin?
[10:19] <roe_> barb, what are you trying to do
[10:19] <JohnnyX> no
[10:19] <Paladine> anyone ever installed Evolution on Windows?
[10:19] <SanketMedhi> JohnnyX: yes it has one too
[10:19] <whil> JonnyX: Have you tried Vlc?
[10:19] <zambaroo> has anyone tried running ifdown eth0 on dapper? it doesnt work for me :(
[10:19] <zambaroo> breaks my xen networking
[10:19] <devoinregress> Do I need to get the "alternate install cd" if i want to boot straight into install instead of live?
[10:19] <bit_doidao> Paladine, whats is windows? :P
[10:19] <dli> zambaboo, ifconfig eth0 down
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[10:19] <roe_> zambaboo, if you eth0 adapter up?
[10:19] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: ?
[10:19] <roxlu> hi all
[10:19] <pad|cod> trying to get the codecs to work
[10:19] <Paladine> bit_doidao, it is what I have installed in my vmware server and I am having problems with Evolution win32 :p
[10:19] <barb> roe_ configure things.   it doesn't as for a password it just says that it's invalid.
[10:19] <whil> Hi ROxlu
[10:19] <Gregy1727> I've been trying to view dvds in dapper. i've installed all the packages but the flamerate is too slow. I''ve tried an unencrypted dvd in the dvd drive with the same result. when i mount the unencrypted one as a loop iso, it plays with a high frame rate, is this my dvd drive or CSS
[10:20] <lopzided> anyone know how to enable a usb gamepad without using automatix?
[10:20] <Gregy1727> framerate*
[10:20] <roxlu> I want to install sqlite-3.3.6 but can't find it in the package manager
[10:20] <roxlu> what can I do ?
[10:20] <barb> why am i getting "the entered password is in valid \n Check that you typed it correctly and that you \n haven't activated the "caps lock" key " ?
[10:20] <Dr_Sato> SanketMedh: What I was looking for was BUM (Boot Up Manager)
[10:20] <SanketMedhi> barb: what command/app?
[10:20] <Dr_Sato> apt-get install bum
[10:20] <SanketMedhi> Dr_Sato: ok cool
[10:20] <SanketMedhi> thanks
[10:20] <Dr_Sato> np
[10:20] <whil> Roxlu: Have you tried apt-get?
[10:21] <Dr_Sato> I got it :)
[10:21] <roxlu> no
[10:21] <roxlu> using the package manager
[10:21] <JohnnyX> is totem-xine better then totem gstreamer?
[10:21] <roxlu> apt-get sqlite-3.3.6 ?
[10:21] <pad|cod> still get message package not found
[10:21] <barb> SanketMedhi everything that uses gk/sudo
[10:21] <whil> roxlu: Have you enabled universe and multiverse?
[10:21] <bit_doidao> Paladine, very crazy! Why some one would install evolution in a wmware machine running an old system? heheh
[10:21] <JohnnyX> to install totems mozilla plugin i have to uninstall totem xine
[10:21] <roxlu> oh ... hmm let me check
[10:21] <JohnnyX> is it worth it?
[10:21] <SanketMedhi> barb: what password are you entering? You pass or root pass?
[10:22] <Paladine> bit_doidao, no, I am using vnware to run win2k3 for my MCSE
[10:22] <SanketMedhi> barb: you have to enter yours
[10:22] <Paladine> vmware
[10:22] <barb> SanketMedhi none....
[10:22] <yggdrasil> hello what packages to i need install in order to connect to a windows shared drive ?
[10:22] <barb> it isn't asking for a password. SanketMedhi
[10:22] <SurfnKid> auk, install method B, XGL is an option session upon starting
[10:22] <SanketMedhi> roxlu: sqlite is there in the repos
[10:22] <guillote_GNU> yggdrasil, you mean a drive inside ur pc?
[10:23] <yggdrasil> no a windows share, smb type drive
[10:23] <SanketMedhi> barb: who are you logged in as?
[10:23] <blijblijblij> yggdrasil: smbfs
[10:23] <SeraVitae> why would i not have a /usr/src/linux directory on ubuntu? what would i be missing?
[10:23] <auk> SurfnKid: will apt-get install give me that option, or does xgl fork it's own setup utility upon installing?
[10:23] <SanketMedhi> yggdrasil: go to Places >> Connect to Server
[10:23] <KeithWeisshar> is there a fix available for the error your x configuration has been altered when running nvidia-glx-config enable
[10:23] <AndrewRoman> Im needing some help
[10:23] <barb> SanketMedhi what differance would that make ?    i'm in adm group
[10:24] <SanketMedhi> KeithWeisshar: whats the prob?
[10:24] <SanketMedhi> barb: you should be asked for a pass
[10:24] <roxlu> SanketMedhi: what does that mean?
[10:24] <AndrewRoman> I want to install LiveIce...
[10:24] <KeithWeisshar> Error: your X configuration has been altered.
[10:24] <KeithWeisshar> This script cannot proceed automatically. If you believe that this
[10:24] <KeithWeisshar> not correct, you can update the md5sum entry executing the following
[10:24] <KeithWeisshar> command:
[10:24] <KeithWeisshar> md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf | sudo tee /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum
[10:24] <KeithWeisshar> otherwise edit manually /etc/X11/xorg.conf to change the Driver section
[10:24] <yggdrasil> i get a wierd error message .. sanketmedhi smb:/// is not a valid location
[10:24] <KeithWeisshar> from nv to nvidia.
[10:24] <SanketMedhi> roxlu: go to Synaptic and search sqlite
[10:24] <barb> SanketMedhi agreed,   now why is it not working ?
[10:24] <roxlu> I did, and found only version 3.2.8
[10:24] <pianoboy3333> ok... something happened.... and I booted up xfce... and nautilus was my desktop... and I uninstalled nautilus... and now I just have a plain light blue non usable thing where the thunar desktop should be. can anyone help?
[10:24] <roxlu> not 3.3.6 which I need
[10:24] <AndrewRoman> but inorder to do so i need to update GTK+ or Something
[10:24] <SanketMedhi> barb: try logging out and back
[10:24] <smax> Help me how make xgl start's by default?
[10:24] <damel> someone know where to install flex ?
[10:25] <LjL> damel: "sudo aptitude install flex"
[10:25] <SanketMedhi> yggdrasil: you have to enter a valid location
[10:25] <yggdrasil> im pretty sure somethings wrong here dood
[10:25] <yggdrasil> what packages are needed from apt to connect to a windows smb share ? ive got smbfs and samba-common sofar am i missing anything lese
[10:25] <SanketMedhi> no
[10:26] <SeraVitae> but this guide tells me to do it.
[10:26] <bit_doidao> yggdrasil, i was able to conect to a windows share, and also to a samba server out of the box
[10:26] <damel> thx LjL
[10:26] <SeraVitae> oh. right. i see, the next line is ln, which makes a symlink anyhow.
[10:26] <SanketMedhi> yggdrasil: did you try Places >> Network Server /
[10:26] <SeraVitae> the command is there only in case you already had a linux dir.
[10:26] <zambaroo> aaa! ifdown does not work :(
[10:27] <roxlu> SanketMedhi: I did search for the newer vesrion..
[10:27] <smax> Help me how make xgl start's by default? I have start it by /dev/hands running script
[10:27] <blijblijblij> yggdrasil: try this from the cli: sudo mount -t smbfs -o workgroup=WORKGROUP,username=USERNAME,uid=1000,gid=1000 //smbmountpoint/~smbuser /localmountpoint
[10:27] <yggdrasil> i used to have not problem and i know what im doing .. it broke after i did an upgrade from breezy to dapper
[10:27] <mumbles-laptop> anyone know how to change the channels in ubuntu ?
[10:27] <yggdrasil> cli:
[10:27] <yggdrasil> ?
[10:27] <SanketMedhi> roxlu: you won't get the latest one
[10:27] <AndrewRoman> I can't open Synaptic Package Manager!? Help Please
[10:27] <SanketMedhi> mumbles-what channels
[10:27] <blijblijblij> yggdrasil: terminal ;-)
[10:27] <roxlu> SanketMedhi: can I just compile it and than link against it?
[10:27] <yggdrasil> yea ok
[10:27] <SanketMedhi> zambaroo: sudo ifdown eth0
[10:28] <AndrewRoman> how do you open it from the terminal
[10:28] <mumbles-laptop> erm channels ? colours ? got distracted
[10:28] <blijblijblij> yggdrasil: cli > commandline interface
[10:28] <GStubbs43> can you put an image on your desktop and move it around without it being your actual wallpaper? Like "Set as desktop item" on IE?
[10:28] <FisherP_> has anyone had problems with dvd-slideshow or making mpeg slideshows?
[10:28] <mumbles-laptop> watching blade trilogy on the tb
[10:28] <SanketMedhi> roxlu: you need the latest? then you have to take care of dependencies on your own
[10:28] <mumbles-laptop> tv
[10:28] <GStubbs43> in Ubuntu?
[10:28] <mumbles-laptop> yeh
[10:28] <roxlu> yeah but I can compile it.. I just don't know how to link against it
[10:28] <SAM_theman> brb
[10:28] <SanketMedhi> mumbles-laptop: sorry dinno
[10:29] <SanketMedhi> dunno*
[10:29] <SanketMedhi> roxlu: what do you mean link against it?
[10:29] <roxlu> with gcc
[10:29] <yggdrasil> cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
[10:29] <bit_doidao> SanketMedhi, congratulations for the support over here! i never saw a active member like you!
[10:29] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: lol
[10:29] <yggdrasil> 4946: protocol negotiation faled smb connection faile
[10:29] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: I am not regular
[10:29] <smax> Where it should be beter put script which is running glx scriptname thefuture?
[10:29] <zambaroo> SanketMedhi, please hehe, i am root
[10:30] <Sasuke> anybody here good with adept?
[10:30] <SanketMedhi> smax: I would recommend not to do that, it will mess up your system
[10:30] <bit_doidao> you are in everything! im wondering if theres an answer machine over there!
[10:30] <SanketMedhi> zambaroo: what? sorry I lost track
[10:31] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: hehe
[10:31] <zambaroo> SanketMedhi, ifdown eth0 tells me the device is not configured, which is not true. it is configured and is up.
[10:31] <SanketMedhi> bit_doidao: I have an overdose if Ubuntu everyday
[10:31] <SanketMedhi> zambaroo: why do you want to do that anyway?
[10:31] <Dr_Sato> zambaroo: conflicting stuff?
[10:31] <SanketMedhi> zambaroo: Go to System >> Networking. Click on eth0. Deactivate!
[10:31] <zambaroo> SanketMedhi, it's invoked by xen scripts and breaks them because it doesnt return
[10:32] <roxlu> SanketMedhi: do you have any idea how I can link against my own compiled library?
[10:32] <zambaroo> the right exist status
[10:32] <Dr_Sato> zambroo: You cannot dopwn the eth0 if something else relies on it?
[10:32] <zambaroo> SanketMedhi, running in console.
[10:32] <jrib> AndrewRoman: type 'gksudo synaptic' in a terminal and tell us what happens
[10:32] <SanketMedhi> roxlu: sorry but I can't understand you, I havent used sqlite
[10:32] <roxlu> no buts ist
[10:32] <zambaroo> Dr_Sato, makes no sense, i can drop whatever i want, how else would you shut things down?
[10:33] <Dr_Sato> zambroo: I agree... lookin for the logical explanaition here
[10:33] <SAM_theman> yo people
[10:33] <zambaroo> point is that ifdown reads something in /proc and it doesnt see what it should be seeing.
[10:33] <SanketMedhi> zambaroo: I would love to try that but I am accessing the internet on eth0 :P
[10:33] <Sasuke> SanketMedhi
[10:33] <SanketMedhi> ?
[10:33] <Dr_Sato> zambroo: you have a eth0:0 up or something?
[10:33] <Sasuke> could u help me with adept?
[10:34] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke: I can try
[10:34] <SurfnKid> auk go to #ubuntu-xgl ill tell ya
[10:34] <zambaroo> Dr_Sato, nope.
[10:34] <Dr_Sato> check
[10:34] <zambaroo> ifdown will not drop any interfaces, period. i did try all of them.
[10:34] <SanketMedhi> zambaroo: do you have any more interfaces, eg. eth1?
[10:34] <pad|cod> ok, tried different command line and always got "package not found"
[10:34] <Dr_Sato> cant you kill -9 <PID>
[10:34] <zambaroo> yep.
[10:34] <pad|cod> anyone any idea?
[10:34] <SanketMedhi> hmm
[10:35] <pad|cod> those codecs are killing me
[10:35] <Sasuke> Details: Failed to execute child process "kdesu" (No such file or directory)
[10:35] <zambaroo> hold on, it dropped eth1
[10:35] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: you still stuck on totem-xine?
[10:35] <Sasuke> i get that error
[10:35] <zambaroo> interesting
[10:35] <Dr_Sato> zambroo I mean is ther a PID running on a et0 ( I had this problem once with Mandrake)
[10:35] <pad|cod> yup
[10:35] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke: are you on kubuntu?
[10:35] <Sasuke> no
[10:35] <Sasuke> ubuntu
[10:35] <Dr_Sato> wahahah....
[10:36] <pad|cod> tried this and still nothing: http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu#How_to_install_Multimedia_Codecs
[10:36] <smax> hey
[10:36] <zambaroo> Dr_Sato, i really hope not
[10:36] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: go to Synaptic. Search for 'totem xine' . mark it for install. same with 'gstreamer 0.8 plugins'
[10:36] <Dr_Sato> zambroo: This is funny with the naming within your system it has the wrong eth name with the eth adapter
[10:36] <zambaroo> this should not matter, root is root is root.
[10:36] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: what file are you trying to play?
[10:36] <zambaroo> i think i know what this is though.
[10:36] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke: then why are you using adept?
[10:36] <pad|cod> avi, mpg, dvd
[10:37] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke: are you on command line?
[10:37] <Dr_Sato> zambrooo: You don't want to know... I rearranged my nic's (hardware wise) after that he worked... something with a legacy nic?
[10:37] <smax> So how to put script  which running glx effect's in autorun
[10:37] <pad|cod> problem is i dont have internet on the pc that has ubuntu
[10:37] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: that's a big problem1
[10:37] <Sasuke> SanketMedhi,i dont know what command line is..this is my first time on linux
[10:37] <GStubbs43> Is there a way to remove the name from icons on the desktop?
[10:37] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke: do you have an interface?
[10:37] <kaot> hm.  i don't recall ever even using ifup/ifdown.  why would i need seperate apps beyond ifconfig to change interface states?
[10:37] <Sasuke> interface?
[10:38] <pad|cod> indeed
[10:38] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke: a browser, etc
[10:38] <pad|cod> any ideas?
[10:38] <Sasuke> firefox
[10:38] <yggdrasil> how do i restart the smbdaemon ?
[10:38] <Dr_Sato> zambaroo: I hate to say it but it's worth 2 try. If it works I would definitly mention this with te deveopers of ubuntu
[10:38] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: you can't do w/o internet or else a dvd
[10:38] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke: wait
[10:38] <Sasuke> k
[10:38] <kaot> yggdrasil: sudu invoke-rc.d samba restart
[10:38] <pad|cod> what dvd?
[10:38] <lnxGnome> someone knows how to install the sled menu in ubuntu?
[10:38] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke: go to System >> Help >> System Documentation
[10:39] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke: read the docs, all of them, in Desktop section
[10:39] <Sasuke> ok
[10:39] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: the Ubuntu dvd
[10:39] <Dr_Sato> lnxGnome: sudo apt-get install <packedge name>
[10:39] <SanketMedhi> Sasuke:also refer ubuntuguide.org
[10:39] <lnxGnome> Dr_sato sled is on the ubuntu responsitorys?
[10:39] <smax> I have script #!/bin/bash
[10:39] <smax> gnome-window-decorator &  compiz --replace gconf decoration wobbly fade minimize cube rotate zoom scale move resize place switcher & how can I make it start up every time
[10:39] <lightseed> i try to start X and it says error opening security policy file /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy
[10:39] <abo> is there  a way in linux to permenantly unmount or hide a folder?
[10:39] <pad|cod> well I installed from the dvd
[10:40] <Dr_Sato> I don't knwo sled .... I don't even know what it supposed 2 do
[10:40] <SanketMedhi> smax: goto #ubuntu-xgl
[10:40] <zambaroo> aaaaand i freakin broke it
[10:40] <zambaroo> right on time, too
[10:40] <pad|cod> can i do it with thatN
[10:40] <pad|cod> ?
[10:40] <lightseed> anyone have any ideas for my problem?
[10:40] <SanketMedhi> zambaroo: ?
[10:41] <SanketMedhi> lightseed: what do you login as?
[10:41] <zambaroo> SanketMedhi, it's in the datacenter, now i have to go there.. /etc/init.d/networking restart did not come back.
[10:41] <lnxGnome> Dr_Sato : http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=208131 I am searching for a deb of that
[10:41] <SanketMedhi> zambaroo: do you have a route configured manually?
[10:41] <lightseed> SanketMedhi: a user?
[10:41] <SanketMedhi> lightseed: root?
[10:41] <Dr_Sato> lnxGnoem: try lookin at http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/ or a other release
[10:42] <zambaroo> SanketMedhi, yes
[10:42] <Dr_Sato> lnxGnome: I'll look it up
[10:42] <SanketMedhi> zambaroo: remove it and then try
 can i do it with the cd i used for installing ubuntu?
[10:42] <zambaroo> SanketMedhi, im going down there now, will try.
[10:42] <lnxGnome> Dr_Sato I found one
[10:42] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: no
[10:42] <lnxGnome> :)
[10:42] <zambaroo> SanketMedhi, Dr_Sato, thanks for the input.
[10:42] <lightseed> SanketMedhi: no a user
[10:42] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: download the packages from somewhere and then install them on your system
[10:42] <lnxGnome> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1203615&postcount=130
[10:43] <SanketMedhi> lightseed: sorry I have never seen that thing in my life
[10:43] <SanketMedhi> :(
[10:43] <SanketMedhi> lnxGnome: are you trying to install Beagle?
[10:43] <lnxGnome> no
[10:43] <lnxGnome> sled
[10:44] <Dr_Sato> lnxGnome: You found a sled packedge?
[10:44] <Dr_Sato> kewl
[10:44] <SanketMedhi> lnxGnome: do you even know what SLED is?
 ill have a look
[10:45] <SanketMedhi> lnxGnome: SLED = Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop, its a bloody OS
[10:45] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi: My friend... it is impossible to mount or access the hard disk i have ubuntu installed on... i booted from the live ubuntu cd... i couldn't find the menu.lst file... "if this is the problem"... let me remind you that i a ITE8212 RAID system structure if this can be a problem....but if this was the case i wouldn't be able to install it on the first hand on my hard disk
[10:45] <lnxGnome> SLED is the new menu from Suse Enterprise linux
[10:45] <SanketMedhi> pad|cod: ok
[10:45] <tuxtheslacker> hey. can someone tell me how to install a firefox theme that is in a .jar?
[10:45] <lnxGnome> sled menu <------ :)
[10:45] <Dr_Sato> so why would you want sled on ubuntu??? :)
[10:46] <SanketMedhi> you can't have sled on ubuntu
[10:46] <Dr_Sato> ever mind... I guess I don't want 2 know...
[10:46] <SanketMedhi> sled is an OS!
[10:46] <tuxtheslacker> anyone know?
[10:46] <roshan_s> tuxtheslacker: Open firefox > Go to tools > themes menu, and drag and drop the JAR file onto the list of themes
[10:46] <Dr_Sato> OS? yeah I thought it was an desktop.... I understand now
[10:46] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: have you checked your /etc/fstab/
[10:46] <tuxtheslacker> roshan_s, thank you.
[10:46] <hangfire> tux, I think you can open a .jar just by right clicking on it and opening it
[10:46] <Dr_Sato> never mind...
[10:46] <yggdrasil> ok heres the deal seems like i can connect to a regular xp box but not to 2k3 server ..  so anyone have any experience in this ?
[10:47] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: /etc/fstab
[10:47] <Dr_Sato> I'm off.....
[10:47] <Dr_Sato> later
[10:47] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi: what should i look for in there?
[10:47] <yggdrasil> wierd thing is my laptop has a fresh dapperinstall and it connects fine thru the places gnome menu
[10:47] <ardchoille> SLED = Suse Enterprise Desktop, SLES = Suse Enterprise Server
[10:47] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: check if your mount points are proper, mapped to the right raid partitions
[10:47] <jrib> can anyone explain to me why after installing xfonts-terminus, I can't find it in xlsfonts?
[10:48] <erUSUL> yggdrasil: you have to use cifs and not smbfs
[10:48] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi: i can see the disks and their partitions but i am unable to mount them
[10:48] <yggdrasil> erusul why does the laptop connect then ? and the deskto pdoesnt
[10:48] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: you checked your fstab file?
[10:49] <PerceptualChaos> hey I'm trying to install tightvnc via the .deb package but it says that I don't have the right dependencies for libc6:
[10:49] <PerceptualChaos>  tightvncserver depends on libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6); however:
[10:49] <PerceptualChaos>   Version of libc6 on system is 2.3.6-0ubuntu20.
[10:49] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi: so should i open and edit it?
[10:49] <erUSUL> yggdrasil: the desktop is dapper too?
[10:49] <yum> hi all, I need help with synce to get connected to my PDA. Everything shoud be fine but when I use "synce-pstatus" I always get "Unable to initialize RAPI: An unspecified failure has occurred". A lot of people seem to have the same problem. Is there a chance to get this working?
[10:49] <yum> "
[10:49] <yggdrasil> it is almost, its a dapper upgraded from breezy
[10:49] <riffic> so I updated the kernel in dapper and now vmware player is broken. i see theres a vmware-player-kernel-source package, but i'm not sure what to do with it
[10:50] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: take a backup first
[10:50] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi: ok... gonna try it now!
[10:50] <yggdrasil> erusl wierd huh ?
[10:51] <PerceptualChaos> do I need to tell it to ignore the dependency or do I not have a late enough version?
[10:51] <PerceptualChaos> :-/
[10:51] <roshan_s> riffic: are you using an official dapper kernel?
[10:51] <roe_> yum, what pda do you ahve
[10:52] <riffic> roshan_s: yes
[10:52] <riffic> linux-image-2.6.15-26-k7
[10:52] <kaot> yggdrasil: you mounting the 2k3 share?  or just attempting to browse it in a file manager?
[10:52] <yggdrasil> anything
[10:52] <yum> roe_: A siemens Loox
[10:52] <riffic> roshan_s: the kernel got updated but the vmware player modules didn't.
[10:52] <yggdrasil> i need to get it connected here.. it works fonr on the the laptop (fine)
[10:53] <yum> roe_: ths system recognises it
[10:53] <PerceptualChaos> anyone?
[10:53] <yggdrasil> im trying to remove and reinstall smb packages that i think might be amking a diffference
[10:53] <SanketMedhi> riffic: uninstall vmware
[10:53] <roshan_s> riffic: Normally the kernel modules is released alongside the new kernel. You might have to wait a while for the module to appear in the repositories
[10:53] <yum> roe: "ID 0bf8:1001 Fujitsu Siemens Computers Fujitsu Pocket Loox 600 PDA"
[10:53] <SanketMedhi> riffic: then do this, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential xinetd
[10:53] <SanketMedhi> riffic: then reinstall vmware
[10:54] <riffic> xinetd ?
[10:54] <SanketMedhi> yes
[10:54] <riffic> no i think all I need to do are rebuild the modules
[10:54] <SanketMedhi> riffic: that command will install all you ned for vmware to work
[10:54] <roshan_s> riffic: Just make sure the vmware-player-kernel-modules package is installed and it will automatically bring in the new module when it becomes available
[10:54] <riffic> there's a vmware-player-kernel-source package
[10:54] <kaot> yggdrasil: you got an error message when you attempted to connect, ya?  you try googling that?
[10:54] <SanketMedhi> riffic: yeah so that command will take of that too
[10:54] <yggdrasil> kaot i think theres basicly something borked here because when i got place and network browse on the laptop the whole network shows up and when i try it on the other box it dooesnt..
[10:54] <riffic> well its not a command its a package
[10:55] <yggdrasil> kaot i did the cli msg not the gnome browsermsg ill googit now
[10:55] <SanketMedhi> yeah but that package depends on those things, your linux sources
[10:55] <kaot> yggdrasil: have you checked your smb.conf?
[10:55] <kaot> yggdrasil: make sure you've got the right workgroup specified?
[10:56] <riffic> i think i'll just wait for the vmware player modules to get uploaded to the repos
[10:56] <SanketMedhi> ok
[10:56] <yggdrasil> kaot i tried to erase the smb.conf and then dpkg-reconfigure samba-common to get it rebuilt and same thing.
[10:56] <roshan_s> riffic: The modules for kernel -25 is in the repos. -26 will probably come along soon, since the kernel was just released today
[10:56] <kaot> yggdrasil: i don't think dpkg-reconfigure will automatically pick up your workgroup name, but i could be wrong.  i'd check that
[10:56] <SanketMedhi> yggdrasil: the workgroup in the smb.conference has to match your windows workgroup
[10:57] <yggdrasil> it does
[10:57] <SanketMedhi> ummm I have kept a auto complete for conf" sorry :P
[10:57] <kaot> how the heck does it do that.  lol
[10:57] <yggdrasil> it would be a shame to reinstall because of this.
[10:57] <yggdrasil> but im really running out of options here and i need to print and get to that drive
[10:57] <SanketMedhi> kaot: was that for em?
[10:58] <SanketMedhi> me*
[10:58] <kaot> yggdrasil: i definitely wouldn't reinstall.  this sounds like a misconfig.
[10:58] <kaot> SanketMedhi: no
[10:58] <SanketMedhi> ok
[10:58] <yggdrasil> well it might be a misconfig but hell if i can figure it out
[10:58] <KeithWeisshar> i have a new windows xp pc with a recovery partition
[10:58] <tpgterror> Hi Ubuntu cant detect my soundcard, is there anything i can do with it?
[10:58] <KeithWeisshar> i only have two free partitions left
[10:59] <kaot> yggdrasil: try smbclient -L (computername)
[10:59] <erUSUL> yggdrasil: yes weird... i do not know what's happening... do 'mount -t cifs //ip_server /mount/point -o user=whatever...' work?
[10:59] <yggdrasil> erusul ill try it
[10:59] <yggdrasil> gime a minute
[11:00] <RafaelMontano> hello
[11:00] <RafaelMontano> can someone help me
[11:00] <SurfnKid> yes but you must ask
[11:01] <SurfnKid> :)
[11:01] <LjL> !helpme
[11:01] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:01] <SurfnKid> exactly
[11:01] <wildman> I've noticed that after installing some apps in Dapper, they don't show up in the "apps" menu, anyone seen the same on their systems? know a fix?
[11:01] <kaot> erUSUL and yggdrasil: oh hey.  will the cifs module load automatically?
[11:01] <SurfnKid> YES
[11:01] <SurfnKid> wildman, me!
[11:01] <SonicChao> wildman: What applications?
[11:02] <kaot> mebbe he just needs to modprobe cifs
[11:02] <SurfnKid> im trying to fix that too
[11:02] <RafaelMontano> I installed ubuntu on a other pc and then I loaded the hdd into the computer i want it in. And the GUI doesnt load up
[11:02] <RafaelMontano> Graphics Interface
[11:02] <wildman> SonicChao: many installed through Synaptic...
[11:02] <SonicChao> SurfnKid: You too...what apps?
[11:02] <wildman> SonicChao: didn't keep a record of 'which' ones, but many
[11:02] <SonicChao> wildman: sorry...need specifics
[11:02] <tpgterror> My soundcard is undetected, could anybody help me?
[11:02] <yggdrasil> kaot that worked pulled out its list  had to use --user and -L
[11:02] <raboof> how can i make modprobe refresh its cache of my /lib/modules/`uname -a`/-tree?
[11:02] <LjL> RafaelMontano: different video card, i would suppose. try going to a terminal (press ctrl+alt+f1) and running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[11:02] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: which one?
[11:02] <SurfnKid> wildman, i added xscreensaver and it didnt show up on its own
[11:02] <shpond> ??
[11:02] <wildman> SonicChao: yeah... next time I need to install one, and I don't see it in the menu, I'll let you know
[11:02] <SurfnKid> the configuration editor, formatter, didnt show up when i added them
[11:03] <wildman> I know there are some that are not even supposed to be shown, and that's fine... but it's REALLY WEIRD nonetheless...
[11:03] <SonicChao> wildman: Sometimes they dont show up on their own
[11:03] <SurfnKid> had to edit menus and check each one
[11:03] <Dr_Sato> wildman: applicartion > accesories > first optien is some kind of pulldown menu configration bit
[11:03] <RafaelMontano> Alright ill try right now
[11:03] <yggdrasil> erusul cifs : command not found
[11:03] <tpgterror> Sanketmedhi: creative soundblaster 24bit audigy
[11:03] <kaot> yggdrasil: you b0rked the command name
[11:03] <yggdrasil> yea i did hang on
[11:03] <kaot> hehe
[11:03] <SonicChao> wildman: Type the name of the app in a terminal to see what happens
[11:03] <roshan_s> SurfnKid: SonicChao: You should report bugs against those packages asking for missing .desktop files
[11:03] <wildman> Dr_Sato: that's beagle ;)
[11:03] <wildman> SonicChao: it works
[11:03] <SonicChao> wildman: Like to start Firefox, type "firefox"
[11:03] <Dr_Sato> uhmf
[11:03] <wildman> SonicChao: I'm no newbie ;)
[11:04] <tpgterror> sanketmedhi: u know what to do?
[11:04] <SonicChao> wildman: XD ok
[11:04] <wildman> SonicChao: OTOH, newbies will be VERY dissapointed by this behaviour
[11:04] <Dr_Sato> wildman: My system is installing otherwise I'll tell you what it's name is...
[11:04] <SurfnKid> roshan_s, yeah i should
[11:04] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: hold on
[11:04] <erUSUL> yggdrasil: is 'mount -t cifs //ip_server /mount/point -o user=whatever...'
[11:04] <wildman> SonicChao: I mean, think as a newbie (one of this OS' main target): you install a package, and you don't have any menu entry for it... how would you feel?
[11:05] <yggdrasil> mounting the dfs root for a particular server not implemented yet
[11:05] <Dr_Sato> ripped off :) But it's on there... U know with Linux that it's different :)
[11:05] <SonicChao> wildman: As a user for 2 months, in the beginning I would have been quite pissed...
[11:05] <joemauch> how can i set a custom resolution in the screen resolution tool?
[11:05] <RafaelMontano> Is there anyway i can get the xserver reconfig to auto detect my new videocard
[11:05] <SurfnKid> wildman, howevere linux is supposed to be more command based driven, to where you remember the apps you installed, rather than having the ease to find them :P
[11:05] <wildman> SonicChao: heck, even Windows users (another main target of this OS') are used to have menu entries added for 'em after installing an app
[11:05] <kaot> hm.
[11:05] <kaot> gonna go bone up on cifs real quick.
[11:05] <wildman> SurfnKid: that sux in a GUI world ;)
[11:05] <SurfnKid> which is ok, but for setting up a screensaver it should have a config tool which i couldnnt see, had to add
[11:05] <VincentMX> if i want to play games, wich processor is better? 2.66GHz Dual Core, or 3.06GHz "normal"
[11:05] <wildman> SurfnKid: let's make Ubuntu CLI-based then :)
[11:06] <LjL> !tell VincentMX about offtopic
[11:06] <SonicChao> wildman: its getting better everyday...:)
[11:06] <wildman> VincentMX: depends on how games are programmed, and offtopic anyway :)
[11:06] <SurfnKid> wildman, yep which is why im in linux hehe, GUI world was a shock cuz i couldnt get any cLI done
[11:06] <roshan_s> SurfnKid: That's if the package really doesn't contain a .desktop file. Try a killall gnome-panel just to make sure, though I've never found this necessary. And xscreensaver does have an entry in System > Preferences
[11:06] <wildman> VincentMX: BTW, which is better a Mercedes or a Ferrari? (don't answer ;))
[11:06] <SanketMedhi> why aren't docs on wiki.ubuntu.com available?
[11:06] <SurfnKid> roshan_s, xscreensaver does have an entyr, in breezy, not in dapper, at least not when you install it
[11:06] <ardchoille> wildman: I have one box that has Ubuntu but no X ;)
[11:06] <LjL> SanketMedhi: ?
[11:07] <wildman> ardchoille: and that's perfectly fine :)
[11:07] <wildman> ardchoille: I'm not fearful of the CLI, but prefer GUI
[11:07] <yggdrasil> erusul that worked
[11:07] <wildman> ardchoille: I won't argue about how nice find .... -exec ... \; is ;)
[11:07] <juanramon> quit
[11:07] <wildman> ardchoille: and how that's impossible to do with a GUI...
[11:07] <ardchoille> wildman: Yeah, that's one of the many reasons I love Linux
[11:08] <Dr_Sato> wildman: try applications>assceesories> alacarte menu editor
[11:08] <wildman> ardchoille: we all do I guess ;)
[11:08] <SanketMedhi> LjL: wiki.ubuntu.com does not give pages
[11:08] <erUSUL> yggdrasil: you only have to find a way to make nautilus use cifs instead of smbfs. i do not know how though :(
[11:08] <SanketMedhi> which it used to
[11:08] <SurfnKid> roshan_s, when i installed xsccreensaver and removed gnome screensaver,  and click on the system> pref, >xscreensaver, a window asks me to start the daemon... Breezy never did that, im thinking it has to start something before the login window but cant seem to ind where that is
[11:08] <yggdrasil> well strange that the other box works ../
[11:08] <LjL> SanketMedhi: it does for me
[11:08] <wildman> Dr_Sato: I did... and I only have a very... minimum... option set
[11:08] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: sorry I can't the url, search on ubuntuforums.org or ask some one else
[11:08] <RafaelMontano> How can I get ubuntu to autodetect my new videocard im in without GUI but only text.
[11:08] <wildman> Dr_Sato: I do have the "Debian" menu there, and I can see LOTS of stuff not on the 'main' apps menu...
[11:08] <LjL> SanketMedhi: oh, *specific* pages then? perhaps they've been deleted, what are they?
[11:08] <ardchoille> SurfnKid: xscreensaver-demo
[11:08] <SurfnKid> ardchoille, yes
[11:08] <yggdrasil> thanks erusul now i got another problem.
[11:09] <SanketMedhi> LjL: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=audigy&titlesearch=Titles
[11:09] <Dr_Sato> humpf.... I'll go on the discover tour again ... as I find something I'll HAUWLER
[11:09] <SurfnKid> ardchoille, but when i start that for the first time, it asks to start the daemon,
[11:09] <yggdrasil> this printer evertime i try to load the ppd it says ppd file allready loaded
[11:09] <SanketMedhi> LjL tell me if you can see the pages
[11:09] <tpgterror> Sanketmedi: i saw that u asked why the docs arent online or working... thanks for trying...
[11:09] <roshan_s> SurfnKid: It has a menu entry, but it doesn't start when you log in
[11:09] <LjL> SanketMedhi: i can
[11:09] <m0gsi> Hey guys small wifi problem i have used the networking tool to set wlan1 up for DHCP and when i reboot , it is static on 192.168.0.1 so i have to activate and deactivate it to get it lease and ip
[11:09] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: np
[11:09] <RafaelMontano> How can I get ubuntu to autodetect my new videocard im in without GUI but only text.
[11:09] <SanketMedhi> LjL: not the search results, the links. do you see hte wiki page?
[11:09] <SurfnKid> roshan_s, exactly, but apparently there's a daemon behind it which is running to enable the screensaver timer
[11:09] <LjL> SanketMedhi: yes
[11:09] <SanketMedhi> :O
[11:10] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: try this, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=audigy&titlesearch=Titles
[11:10] <raboof> i'm trying to install fusd. I created a /etc/udev/rules.d/90-fusd.rules, ran /etc/init.d/udev restart, loaded the kfusd.ko module
[11:10] <SonicChao> My updates arent working on my machine (this one), anyone know why?
[11:10] <dli> RafaelMontano, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:10] <raboof> but there's no /dev/fusd - what could be wrong?
[11:10] <ardchoille> SurfnKid: xscreensaver-command --help explains a bit about that
[11:10] <SanketMedhi> LjL: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToConfigureSoundBlasterAudigySEinBreezy?highlight=%28audigy%29 can you see that page?
[11:10] <SurfnKid> roshan_s, and if i run xscreensaver-demo for the first time, i will be able to then see the screensaver run, before it wont
[11:10] <yggdrasil> erusul i can jsut go into /mnt/test ande its all there
[11:10] <roshan_s> SurfnKid: You might try going to System > Preferences > Session and add "xscreensaver" to the list of startup programs
[11:10] <SurfnKid> Breezy had that all set up, Dapper doesnt :(
[11:10] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: install gnome-server
[11:10] <roshan_s> SurfnKid: That's because Dapper switched to Gnome-Screensaver
[11:10] <LjL> SanketMedhi: yes
[11:11] <joemauch> how can i set a custom resolution in the screen resolution tool?
[11:11] <SanketMedhi> LjL: uhh now I did
[11:11] <SanketMedhi> :s
[11:11] <yggdrasil> I think i might jsut blow this away now that i can back up my home dir since breezy to dapper upgrade isnt the best anyway
[11:11] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: did you get the link?
[11:11] <RafaelMontano> dli: It asks me to select video card manufacturer its a old dell that I just picked up it doesent autodetect it
[11:11] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, is there an xscreensaver-server? i dont like gnome-screensaver, its useleses at least for me :(
[11:11] <ardchoille> SurfnKid: I believe xscreensaver --no-splash starts the daemon
[11:11] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: it is one and the same thing
[11:11] <ChocoCid> I'm having a bit of an issue with Ubuntu- I recently installed it, ran all the updates, and when I ran the update, I ended up with multiple iterations of ubuntu on the boot menu
[11:12] <roshan_s> SurfnKid: The xscrnsaver daemon is called "xscreensaver". That needs to be running :-)
[11:12] <dli> RafaelMontano, Ctl-Alt-F2 to another console, lspci |grep -i vga
[11:12] <SanketMedhi> SurfnKid: its just a screensaver after all!
[11:12] <SurfnKid> SanketMedhi, true :P
[11:12] <SurfnKid> ardchoille, i think thats it let me check
[11:12] <ChocoCid> How do I get rid of the redundant ones on the boot menu?
[11:12] <bimberi> SanketMedhi: note that that page has been moved to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToConfigureSoundBlasterAudigySEinBreezy
[11:12] <RafaelMontano> dli: can I do it through ssh access
[11:12] <dli> RafaelMontano, of course
[11:12] <ardchoille> SurfnKid: That is what is running in my gnome-system-monitor
[11:13] <SanketMedhi> bimberi: oh ok, I got redirected. Where is the search for help.ubuntu.org
[11:13] <bruce89> ops
[11:13] <SanketMedhi> com*
[11:13] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi:when i viewed the fstab file it showed the following... "unionfs/unionfs rw 0 0, tmpfs/tmp tmpfs nosuid, nodev 0 0"
[11:13] <SonicChao> bruce89: Please dont test here
[11:13] <SonicChao> My updates arent working on my machine (this one), anyone know why?
[11:13] <bimberi> SanketMedhi: https://help.ubuntu.com/community
[11:13] <roshan_s> SurfnKid: xscreensaver doesn't have as many features as gnome-screensaver. It doesn't use DBUS, for instance, so it won't integrate with Dapper's power management
[11:13] <SanketMedhi> bimberi: yeah got it thanks
[11:14] <SurfnKid> ardchoille, on dapper?
[11:14] <bimberi> SanketMedhi: np :)
[11:14] <ardchoille> SurfnKid: yes
[11:14] <SurfnKid> ah ok
[11:14] <SurfnKid> roshan_s, I see
[11:14] <Gregy1727> can someone help me with my winmodem problem.
[11:14] <SurfnKid> ok let me try all those things
[11:14] <SonicChao> My updates arent working on my machine (this one), anyone know why?
[11:14] <SurfnKid> :D
[11:14] <Kros> is there a command to test your ethernet card
[11:15] <Kros> iv been getting slow speeds
[11:15] <Kros> :d
[11:15] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: explain please
[11:15] <AdamG> of I set a new partition to be /home in fstab, where does my current /home go? Can i acess it at all?
[11:15] <SanketMedhi> Kros: yes, ping!
[11:15] <dli> Gregy1727, if you couldn't get it work, it might be a better idea to order one real modem
[11:15] <SanketMedhi> Kros: also try, mii-tool, if it is installed
[11:15] <Seleukos> hahaha
[11:15] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: I click the Update icon, and on the first package it says "Network Speed: unknown" and sits like that for a while
[11:15] <SanketMedhi> lol
[11:15] <PerceptualChaos> does ubuntu server not install make by default?
[11:15] <ChocoCid> I ran update after I installed Ubuntu, and now I have multiple Ubuntus in the bootup menu, how do I get rid of the extras?
[11:15] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: is your internet conn perfectly working?
[11:15] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: until I hit "Cancel", than it gives me an error report
[11:16] <wildman> SonicChao: you've asked me to concrete examples of apps not appearing in the menu? foobilliard is one of them (3D OpenGL pool/snooker/billiard game)
[11:16] <PerceptualChaos> (I installed it as a LAMP)
[11:16] <Kros> SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth5' failed: Operation not permitted
[11:16] <Kros> SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth6' failed: Operation not permitted
[11:16] <Kros> SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth7' failed: Operation not permitted
[11:16] <Kros> no MII interfaces found
[11:16] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Yes, because I am using the machine right now
[11:16] <Kros> that normal?
[11:16] <AdamG> Perpetual: I beleive not
[11:16] <wildman> SonicChao: I can run it fine from the CLI, don't have ANY menu entry for it, and beagle doesn't find it as an app (I have beagle to search 'all')
[11:16] <roshan_s> wildman: Report bugs on those packages
[11:16] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi:when i viewed the fstab file it showed the following... "unionfs/unionfs rw 0 0, tmpfs/tmp tmpfs nosuid, nodev 0 0"
[11:16] <wildman> bbs
[11:16] <SanketMedhi> ChocoCid: they are not multiple Ubuntu's. They are different boot options
[11:16] <Gregy1727> dli: I thought about it, thing is my parents won't give credit card numbers online and they also wont send in money before they get the product. So i'm pretty much out of luck.
[11:16] <kaot> AdamG: your current home just goes unmounted and unused.  you can designate a new mount point for it and mount it like any other partition.  that is, if it is its own partition.  if it's, for example, part of the / partition, you're scrood.
[11:16] <ChocoCid> SanketMedhi: what's the difference between them?
[11:16] <wildman> sigh... I knew the 'bug' thing was coming... :)
[11:17] <Lobster> n8
[11:17] <SanketMedhi> ChocoCid: nothing just choose the first one
[11:17] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Yes, because I am using the machine right now, to talk on IRC
[11:17] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: is unionfs your raid name?
[11:17] <ChocoCid> So if there's no difference between them, why do I need to have 3 of them?
[11:17] <dli> Gregy1727, try your luck at some yard sale :) old junk computers
[11:17] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: are you downloading somehting else?
[11:17] <SAM_theman> how i see the fps in glxgears??
[11:17] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: are you behind a proxy?
[11:17] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: No, I didn't even have IRC open when I tried to update
[11:17] <tpgterror> Sanketmedhi: hi could u please give me the link of the newest ALSA?
[11:18] <Gregy1727> dli: I have. :(
[11:18] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: No, ethernet connection
[11:18] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: its already there
[11:18] <dli> Gregy1727, to pick up at a local store costs quite a lot, I ordered one on ebay for $CAN
[11:18] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi:nope... ITE8212F it is
[11:18] <dli> Gregy1727, $CAN 20
[11:18] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: wait for some time, it will start.
[11:18] <roshan_s> wildman: Or not. Look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/NoDesktopFile
[11:18] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: I gave it about 2 minutes the first time
[11:18] <dli> Gregy1727, shipping included
[11:18] <tpgterror> sanketmedhi: i know but im a n00b looking on websites since i cant find install ALSA download or something like that
[11:19] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: go to Synaptic and search ALSa
[11:19] <SAM_theman> brb
[11:19] <dli> tpgterror, alsa should be installed auto, try, " alsamixer "
[11:19] <SanketMedhi> Seleukos: I can't solve your prob like that, maybe this will help https://help.ubuntu.com/community?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=raid&titlesearch=Titles
[11:19] <roshan_s> wildman: Or this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Teams/Games/NoDesktopFile
[11:20] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: I'm gonna exit IRc...give it 10 minutes and come back
[11:20] <Gregy1727> dli: haha lucky, before we moved i had comcast cable internet. So i used ubuntu with that. Now highspeed isnt available and i have to keep going to wi ndows every time i need to do something on the net.
[11:20] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: you don't need to do that
[11:20] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: keep irc on
[11:20] <Seleukos> SanketMedhi:ok bro... thank you a lot for your time...
[11:20] <SanketMedhi> ok np
[11:20] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Ok.
[11:20] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: you have to follow exactly what is mentioned here.... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToConfigureSoundBlasterAudigySEinBreezy?highlight=%28audigy%29
[11:21] <wildman> roshan_s: thx
[11:21] <m0gsi> Hey guys small wifi problem i have used the networking tool to set wlan1 up for DHCP and when i reboot , it is static on 192.168.0.1 so i have to activate and deactivate it to get it lease an ip
[11:21] <Tomatix> how can I mount a SATA medium with rights to my user?... if I execute mount /dev/sda1 /home/toma/stasj/1 then the target will be only priveledged to root...
[11:21] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: copy=paste and run all commands (in colored boxes) as they are in a terminal
[11:21] <dli> Gregy1727, if you have conexant, the linuxant driver costs you $20 (US), a year
[11:21] <joemauch> how can i set a custom resolution in the screen resolution tool?
[11:21] <kaot> ewwww conexan
[11:21] <kaot> t
[11:22] <SanketMedhi> Tomatix: by default permission are read only for user, do you want write for a specific user?
[11:22] <ChocoCid> joemauch: apps-accessories-resolution switcher
[11:22] <Gregy1727> dli: Lucent/Agere which is supposed to be supported by the restricted modules package. but i get an error when i use it from the package as well as when i build from source.
[11:22] <Tomatix> read and write for a specific user
[11:22] <ChocoCid> then in the taskbar an icon will show up, click that, click configure display settings
[11:22] <SanketMedhi> joemauch: System>>Preferences>>Screen Resolution
[11:22] <kaot> Gregy1727: my advice to you would be to drop the cash on an external modem
[11:22] <kaot> Gregy1727: a nice USR or something, if they still make those
[11:22] <SanketMedhi> ChocoCid: that comes because you have installed it, not by defualt
[11:22] <ChocoCid> ah, true
[11:23] <tpgterror> sanketmedhi: a error, 404 not found when doing the 2nd command
[11:23] <dli> Gregy1727, then, it should be supported, read a little bit of REAMDE/INSTALL
[11:23] <Gregy1727> kaot: they do, but not so easy to come by here. We have a walmart and a radio shack.
[11:23] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: hmmm one moment
[11:23] <Gregy1727> dli: I have. i've searched google AND ubuntuforums and still i can find no solution :P
[11:23] <kaot> Gregy1727: oh bummer.  I've still got one in a box somewhere i keep for emergencies.
[11:24] <Tomatix> SanketMedhi, read and write permission for a specific user
[11:24] <roaet> hello, what is a good terminal based POP3 client for ubuntu similar to pine?
[11:25] <SanketMedhi> Tomatix: you have to edit you're /etc/fstab
[11:25] <dli> Gregy1727, have you read " List of Modem & URL.pdf " ( from linuxant.com )
[11:25] <devoinre1ress> anyone have any ideas on how to bypass the live cd and go straight to install from boot? This live cd idea was a bad idea.
[11:25] <kaot> roaet: telnet   :D
[11:25] <kaot> roaet: just kidding.  why not use pine?
[11:25] <devoinre1ress> I am on old hardware
[11:25] <ChocoCid> devoinre1ress: you can install it off the live CD
[11:25] <kaot> roaet: fetchmail does pop3 I believe, too
[11:25] <Tomatix> SanketMedhi, okay, that`s no problem, but what should I add to options then...
[11:26] <whil> What about Balsa?
[11:26] <Gregy1727> dli: I have. I was even desperate enough to download linuxants generics connexant drivers in hope that by some miracle they would work.
[11:26] <roaet> I can't install pine in ubuntu
[11:26] <Tomatix> SanketMedhi, I can try read man pages first:P
[11:26] <kaot> roaet: really?  why not?  i haven't tried it yet
[11:26] <dli> Gregy1727, how about slmodem ?
[11:26] <devoinre1ress> yes. but my old hardware is having issues with the live cd. I need to bypass and go straight to install
[11:26] <SanketMedhi> Tomatix: you will have to do that, and add an option 'uid=1000'
[11:26] <roaet> well it isn't in the ubuntu package lists
[11:26] <roshan_s> devoinre1ress: There's no way to do it with the Desktop CD. You need to download the Alternate CD
[11:26] <SanketMedhi> Tomatix: replace 1000 by the user's uid
[11:27] <Tomatix> ok
[11:27] <smax> glx-ubuntu has a chanel?
[11:27] <dli> !pine
[11:27] <Gregy1727> dli: I have tried every package on the DialupModemHowto wiki page
[11:27] <ubotu> I know nothing about pine
[11:27] <devoinre1ress> thanks roshan
[11:27] <lopzided> help!  the d-pad on my usb gamepad will only work if i run the game as root...what gives??
[11:27] <dli> Gregy1727, then, build the lucent driver from source
[11:27] <Gregy1727> dli: I have
[11:27] <Petaris> Hello
[11:28] <Gregy1727> dli: building is not the problem, it's saying that i cant modprobe ltserial
[11:28] <dli> Gregy1727, you may have to use the kernel version it mentions, ( not the ubuntu kernel)
[11:28] <smax> !glx
[11:28] <ubotu> I know nothing about glx
[11:28] <tpgterror> sanketmedhi: ur still there?
[11:28] <grndslm> what's the name of the digital cable box that works with myth??  i'm trying to find it on the wiki but can't get the right model no.
[11:28] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: do this, sudo apt-get install alsa-source, instead of the 2nd command, and skip 4th cmd
[11:28] <kaot> roaet: holy cow you're right.  i don't see pine in there.  why pico but no pine?
[11:28] <kaot> roaet: well there's always mutt
[11:29] <Tomatix> SanketMedhi, illegal option... it is an ext3 partition btw...
[11:29] <roaet> i can't figure out how to get mutt to work :(
[11:29] <dli> Gregy1727, sounds like a typical unsupported kernel, read the INSTALL, download a correct kernel version from kernel.org
[11:29] <zukalk> has anyone got an idea on why i have to disable and enable my wifi connection each time i boot (through network-admin) in order to have a working internet connection?
[11:29] <SAM_theman> Wow
[11:29] <SanketMedhi> Tomatix: paste that line
[11:29] <SAM_theman> Thank God For Linux
[11:29] <panthar> Does anyoen know of an m68k compiler .deb for 6.06?
[11:29] <dli> Gregy1727, kind of catch22, how are you going to download for a network driver
[11:29] <panthar> anyone..
[11:29] <SanketMedhi> SAM_theman: :)
[11:29] <SAM_theman> I've overclocked my cpu to 2.5Ghz
[11:29] <roaet> brb, thank you.
[11:29] <SAM_theman> muhaha
[11:29] <SanketMedhi> hmm
[11:29] <dli> SAM_theman, from 500MHz ?
[11:30] <SAM_theman> The power of Dual Core
[11:30] <SAM_theman> nope
[11:30] <SAM_theman> 2.0GHz
[11:30] <Tomatix> SanketMedhi, from fstab,   /dev/sda1   /home/toma/stasj/1   ext3   defaults,rw,uid=1000   0 0
[11:30] <SAM_theman> Amd 3800+ X2 Dual Core
[11:30] <SanketMedhi> zukalk: try installing netapplet
[11:30] <dli> SAM_theman, using liquid metal coolant?
[11:30] <SAM_theman> npe
[11:30] <SAM_theman> Regular fan
[11:30] <dli> SAM_theman, then, probably not a big deal
[11:30] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: It seems to have worked...only one package failed. Why?
[11:31] <SanketMedhi> Tomatix: try removing defaults
[11:31] <zukalk> SanketMedhi: i've tried that a few weeks ago. maybe i'll give it another shot, we'll see
[11:31] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: in what?
[11:31] <SAM_theman> Thats the highest it can go to with the regular fan'
[11:31] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: The first one cupsys
[11:31] <SanketMedhi> zukalk: ok
[11:31] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Software Updates
[11:31] <ebirtaid> are there any known compatibilty issues with dapper reconising any types of external hdd devices using usb 2.0?
[11:31] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: remind me what you were doing
[11:31] <SAM_theman> Could get it to like 3.7GHz if I had a better fan
[11:31] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: oh yes
[11:31] <Tomatix> SanketMedhi, dmesg still says "Unrecognized mount option "uid=1000" or missing value"
[11:31] <roshan_s> SanketMedhi: Tomatix: the "uid" option doesn't work on ext2/3
[11:31] <SanketMedhi> roshan_s: :O
[11:31] <Gregy1727> dli: it says 2.6.x for kernel version. and i'm running 2.6.15
[11:32] <SanketMedhi> I did not know that
[11:32] <Tomatix> roshan_s, I was suspecting that :P
[11:32] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: In fact, no, I'm reading the logs, and i was wrong, it wasnt cupsys
[11:32] <SanketMedhi> hmm
[11:32] <SonicChao> I'll have to wait till its done to see what one was missed
[11:32] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: where cupsys come from?
[11:32] <Tomatix> roshan_s, but do you know an alternative way to solve my little problem?
[11:32] <dli> Gregy1727, check the release date, you should try a vanilla kernel at that time, definitely not an ubuntu kernel
[11:32] <roshan_s> roshan_s: You're trying to read an ext3 filesystem but you get permission denied?
[11:33] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Cups (Common Unix Printing System) comes with ubuntu, this was an update i guess
[11:33] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: I know what cups is
[11:33] <roshan_s> Sorry. That was Tomatix: You're trying to read an ext3 filesystem but you get permission denied?
[11:33] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: you were trying to update your system
[11:33] <dli> Tomatix, you can not mount -ouid= with ext[23] 
[11:33] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: did it work?
[11:33] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: I'll query you....with the log
[11:33] <SonicChao> /msg SanketMedhi
[11:33] <SonicChao> W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/c/cupsys/libcupsys2_1.2.1-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
[11:33] <SonicChao>   504 Suspected Recent Satellite Link Outage (Error 506) [IP: 82.211.81.182 80] 
[11:33] <SonicChao> W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gimp/gimp_2.2.11-1ubuntu3.1_i386.deb
[11:33] <SonicChao>   504 Suspected Recent Satellite Link Outage (Error 506) [IP: 130.239.18.158 80] 
[11:33] <Tomatix> roshan_s, no, or well, yes, but root has read/write priveledges, but not my regular user...
[11:33] <SonicChao> woops
[11:33] <ebirtaid> are there any known compatibilty issues with dapper reconising any types of external hdd devices using usb 2.0?
[11:33] <lopzided> help!  the d-pad on my usb gamepad will only work if i run the game as root!
[11:34] <llvllatrix> Hi. I'm having trouble installing a gnome theme from a file I downloaded. I point the installer to the index.theme file but it says its the wrong format. Any suggestions?
[11:34] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Sorry.
[11:34] <Tomatix> roshan_s, the whole disk is meant to have priveledges for only my user
[11:34] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: I am able to access that package
[11:34] <wildman> a bit OT: does any one know of a site similar to linux-on-laptops.com but for Palm/Cli/etc. devices?
[11:34] <SanketMedhi> ebirtaid: no
[11:34] <ebirtaid> k thank you
[11:34] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: It says "Recent Satelite Link Outage"
[11:34] <roshan_s> Tomatix: try this: "sudo chown -R myuser: <filenames>" This will change ownership for those files to your user
[11:34] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: I havent seen that in my life :s
[11:34] <wildman> I don't pretend to install Linux on the Palm/Clie/etc. but to see if they work with it..
[11:34] <cello_rasp> can anyone tell me why i might need a firewall?
[11:35] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Dang...stupid satelite...O_O...that was the problem all along
[11:35] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: On sattelite internet...connecting via ethernet
[11:35] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: how come I did not face that ever?
[11:35] <joemauch> how do i stop the screensaver from kicking in while i'm watching something fullscreen in totem?
[11:35] <SanketMedhi> ok
[11:35] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Not too many people use sattelite
[11:35] <SanketMedhi> joemauch: System>>Pref>>Screensaver. Disable screensaver
[11:35] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: ok
[11:35] <roshan_s> Tomatix: Your filesystem must have been made on a different computer. The User IDs on that computer don't match the UIDs on your current system
[11:36] <cello_rasp> i thought that iptables and closed ports you wouldnt need a firewall in ubuntu.. if not are there any good light firewall programs with gui's?
[11:36] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Ok, it just downloaded them. Thanks for you're help
[11:36] <SanketMedhi> Tomatix: cat /etc/passwd | grep userid
[11:36] <Tomatix> roshan_s, I did recently format the disk on my computer
[11:36] <SanketMedhi> SonicChao: np
[11:36] <joemauch> SanketMedhi: it cant tell that i'm watching a video fullscreen?
[11:36] <Tomatix> its empty
[11:36] <roshan_s> Tomatix: And you can't write to it?
[11:36] <SanketMedhi> joemauch: umm no
[11:36] <Tomatix> roshan_s, correct, but root can
[11:36] <joemauch> bummer
[11:36] <RafaelMontano> Is there any way to reconfigure ubuntu back to installation?
[11:37] <dli> cello_rasp, your sentence is confusing to me :( what are you asking
[11:37] <SanketMedhi> cello_rasp: there is one, firestarter
[11:37] <cello_rasp> dli: is it necessary to have extra firewall software with ubuntu?
[11:37] <SanketMedhi> cello_rasp: sudo apt-get install firestarter
[11:37] <SanketMedhi> cello_rasp: not exactly
[11:37] <roshan_s> Tomatix: This might work: "sudo chmod a+w /mnt/mydisk" and insert the correct mount point
[11:38] <dli> cello_rasp, if you do not run services ( telnet, ftp, http, ssh, ...), no
[11:38] <juanca7777_> hi everyone
[11:38] <SanketMedhi> roshan_s: it won't work
[11:38] <SanketMedhi> hi juan
[11:38] <SanketMedhi> hi juanca7777_
[11:38] <SonicChao> juanca7777_: Hello
[11:38] <juanca7777_> i want to install grub on my "/" partition
[11:38] <tpgterror> sanketmedhi: how do i reload all ALSA modules?
[11:38] <cello_rasp> i see.. so for most home users with default ubuntu settings a firewall is un-nessessary
[11:38] <roshan_s> SanketMedhi: Any idea how to change the permission on the root dir of a mounted filesystem?
[11:38] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: what does that mean?
[11:38] <juanca7777_> if i do this will i screw any of my data?
[11:39] <dli> juanca7777_, it's easier to install it on mbr
[11:39] <SanketMedhi> roshan_s: you can't do it, you have to mount it as rw
[11:39] <Tomatix> roshan_s, no did not... but like my usbdisk on 256 MB, it has FAT system and capable of the option uid=1000, and I want to write and read files from my S-ATA drive with ext3 type, as I read and write files on my usbdisk.......
[11:39] <SanketMedhi> roshan_s: try umask=022 or whatever in the fstab options
[11:39] <juanca7777_> dli, yes but i have just installed solaris 10 x86 and i want to do chain loading
[11:39] <dli> Tomatix, man mount
[11:39] <ardchoille> If I remove ubunt-desktop package, will that cause problems with apt-get dist-upgrade *and* apt-get upgrade or will there only be problems with apt-get dist-upgrade?
[11:40] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: grub-install /dev/hda or sda
[11:40] <dli> juanca7777_,  I don't know solaris :(
[11:40] <SanketMedhi> ardchoille: why would you do that?
[11:40] <juanca7777_> the solaris part is solved, dli
[11:40] <SanketMedhi> dli: he just wants  to be able to boot to solaris
[11:40] <tpgterror> How do i reload all ALSA modules?
[11:40] <ardchoille> SanketMedhi: Because I won't ever use cups, bluez-utils, and a lot of other packages
[11:41] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: try my command, it will work
[11:41] <neopsyche> howzit in LINUX LAND
[11:41] <neopsyche> i know stupid comment
[11:41] <RafaelMontano> Great btw,
[11:41] <neopsyche> im showing some people how irc works
[11:41] <SanketMedhi> ardchoille: then remove all those packages individually
[11:41] <roshan_s> Tomatix: can you try this: as root create a directory in the mounted filesystem. Then do "sudo chmod a+wx ..." on the directory you created. See if you can write things into that dir as a normal user
[11:41] <juanca7777_> nope SanketMedhi, i want to keep my solaris grub in MBR and chainload the linux grub which should be in the same partition as the root file system
[11:41] <jrib> ardchoille: you should only need it for dist-upgrade
[11:41] <ardchoille> SanketMedhi: Have you ever done that? The first one you remove will remove ubuntu-desktop with it
[11:41] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: then you will have to edit the Solaris grub
[11:41] <dli> ardchoille, if you want to remove gnome, you can do: apt-get remove libgnome2-common
[11:41] <ardchoille> jrib: Ahh, thank you :)
[11:41] <RafaelMontano> How do I reconfigure my ubuntu installation
[11:41] <dli> ardchoille, and deborphan after that
[11:41] <Tomatix> roshan_s, I was thinking just about the same (=
[11:42] <juanca7777_> the linux grub version will not recognize UFS
[11:42] <SanketMedhi> ardchoille: ubuntu-desktop might remove many other imp packages
[11:42] <Bassetts> ... i left thunderbird running for the past 4-5hours, it has downloaded every news message 4 times!
[11:42] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: you can make it too :
[11:42] <ardchoille> SanketMedhi: It won't
[11:42] <SanketMedhi> :)
[11:42] <dli> juanca7777_, I think grub can do ufs
[11:42] <Tomatix> ls
[11:42] <Tomatix> ops wrong
[11:42] <dli> juanca7777_, yes, there's ufs2_stage1_5 within my grub installation
[11:42] <juanca7777_> well i just don't see how, i copied the same lines found in the menu.lst of solaris it won't boot
[11:42] <kuckus> hi
[11:43] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: edit Solaris boot loader to chainload Ubuntu
[11:43] <SonicChao> kuckus: Hello
[11:43] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: did you edit the partitions properly?
[11:43] <tpgterror> sanketmedhi: how do i reload all ALSA modules?
[11:43] <dli> juanca7777_, as I said, I never read grub howto for solaris, all I can verify is that grub supports ufs2
[11:43] <juanca7777_> yes, SanketMedhi , but I need to know whether or not if i issue a grub-install from my running linux system i will screw something
[11:43] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: sorry I dunno
[11:44] <yanis> why the last days I have to upgrade my system almost every day?
[11:44] <kuckus> I'm using Xgl/compiz and wondering - is there a way to change the default gray X bg that appears before GNOME has loaded to something more eye-pleasing?
[11:44] <SanketMedhi> tpgterror: did you follow the how-to?
[11:44] <Tomatix> aha I solved the problem..well... i did just "chmod 1600755" the mountpoint
[11:44] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: you might :P
[11:44] <Tomatix> thanks (=
[11:44] <tpgterror> sanketmedhi: hmm ill read it again, thanks
[11:44] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: that's why I said use Solaris grub
[11:44] <dli> yanis, dapper is too buggy to the developpers
[11:44] <godsolete> can anybody tell me why ubuntu 6.06 hangs during "mounting root filesystem" and reboots when i try to boot off the install disc?
[11:45] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: I havent tried Solaris/Linux dual boot, so can't say anything confidently
[11:45] <yanis> dli: are you serious?any docs available?
[11:45] <dli> godsolete, fsck from livecd might solve the problem
[11:45] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: try this, http://www.phildev.net/solaris/dualboot.html
[11:45] <godsolete> i'm trying to install dapper
[11:45] <roshan_s> Tomatix: good to hear that
[11:45] <juanca7777_> SanketMedhi, that's what i am using, but as i update quite often the kernel i want to avoid that editing
[11:45] <godsolete> the disc doesn't boot
[11:46] <SonicChao> godsolete: What happens?
[11:46] <dli> yanis, I can see dapper is a bad release, too many "problems due to upgrading"
[11:46] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: updating kernel does not affect grub/lilo
[11:46] <SonicChao> godsolete: Does it ignore the disk and boot Windows?
[11:46] <godsolete> i boot off the disc and it hangs then reboots at "mounting root filesystem"
[11:46] <juanca7777_> SanketMedhi, thanks i've already read that post :)
[11:46] <yanis> dli: that is what you say. but what the devs say?
[11:46] <SanketMedhi> godsolete: that is a known bug
[11:46] <cjones> automatix
[11:46] <SanketMedhi> godsolete: I have seen many people with that prob
[11:46] <dli> godsolete, the cd? burn another one, at 4x, and with data verification
[11:46] <godsolete> mkay
[11:46] <SanketMedhi> godsolete: unfortunately I do not know a solution :-X
[11:47] <godsolete> i tried x86 and amd64
[11:47] <Xnix> is there anything wrong with gnome-keyring-daemon in dapper?
[11:47] <juanca7777_> SanketMedhi, nope it doesn't affect grub/lilo, but it changes the entries in the menu.lst
[11:47] <Xnix> i cant get it to work, i wanted to have it manage my wep passwords for networkManager
[11:47] <cjones> ubotu automatix
[11:47] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: only those which you change
[11:47] <dli> yanis, ubuntu people are more likely defending ubuntu, while debian people don't care about what others may think about debian
[11:47] <SonicChao> cjones: Please stop...
[11:47] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: only those which relate to the old kernel
[11:47] <SonicChao> !automatix > cjones
[11:47] <wildman> roshan_s: ping?
[11:47] <roshan_s> wildman: pong?
[11:48] <cjones> soncichao thanks
[11:48] <SanketMedhi> ?
[11:48] <wildman> roshan_s: can we PM?
[11:48] <roshan_s> Sure
[11:48] <juanca7777_> SanketMedhi, yeap, but if i use the Solaris ONLY the Solaris grub it will not take into account the new versions of the kernel
[11:48] <SonicChao> cjones: Hold on, its unrecommended you use Automatix...
[11:48] <Xnix> anyone using gnome-keyring-manager?
[11:48] <kuckus> no-one have an idea how to change that X background you get before the WM loads to s.th. like a solid color?
[11:48] <yanis> dli: I dont care about what *you* think, I care what the devs have to say
[11:48] <SonicChao> !anyone > Xnix
[11:48] <cjones> soncichao why do you say that whats worng with it ?
[11:49] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: its upto you, I cannot comment on Solaris
[11:49] <broknindarkagain> Can somebody please explain to me what LVM is? When I set up Ubuntu, it asked me if I waned to partition with LVM.
[11:49] <SonicChao> cjones: It's known to destroy systems
[11:49] <SonicChao> !lvm > broknindarkagain
[11:49] <ubotu> I know nothing about lvm
[11:49] <revilot> anyone use beagle and know how to get it to search correctly, its not finding a lot of stuff it should be for me
[11:49] <SanketMedhi> well, I am outta here
[11:49] <cjones> soncichao do you know how or why ?
[11:49] <SanketMedhi> its 3.20 am here
[11:49] <SanketMedhi> cya guys
[11:49] <dli> broknindarkagain, if you don't know, you don't need it
[11:49] <SanketMedhi> goodbye
[11:49] <juanca7777_> SanketMedhi, i think there is a BIG misunderstanding
[11:49] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: what?
[11:50] <SonicChao> cjones: Yes I do, people are irresponsible and install A LOT, then the package breaks
[11:50] <SonicChao> cjones: Automatix is known to do that
[11:50] <Xnix> Does gnome-keyring-daemon/manager have known issues in dapper?
[11:50] <juanca7777_> when i update the linux kernel the menu.lst of Linux will get updated NOT the Solaris one, i am not asking anything concerning Solaris
[11:50] <juanca7777_> i just mentionned Solaris for a background on my problem
[11:50] <SonicChao> Xnix: No....just because it *doesn't* work for you, doesnt mean it doesnt work for all
[11:50] <terje> hi, in fedora I use 'service iptables stop' to disable my firewall. How is this done in ubuntu?
[11:50] <Xnix> SonicChao i know, thats why i asked
[11:50] <cjones> soncichao well i have dont that once or twice but synaptic fixed them every time or is it deeper then that ?
[11:51] <Tomatix> what the........ what is this?!: I rebooted my PC, and opened the mount point... It was empty (I added some files)... I checked mount, and /dev/sda1 was not there, and then I tried to mount /dev/sda1, and it says "mount: /dev/sda1 allready mounted or /home/toma/stasj/1 busy".... hmm
[11:51] <juanca7777_> all I want to know is if i could/would screw any data in my root partition if i issue a grub-install on my root partition not the MBR
[11:51] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: if you install a kernel only menu.lst is updated. If your not using Linux boot loader, it won't matter. Solaris boot loader will be used!
[11:51] <SonicChao> cjones: What? That sentence, is really confusing me...can you repeat it in proper english please? :)
[11:51] <SanketMedhi> juanca7777_: using either won't screw up data, you might just have to reinstall grub, thats it
[11:52] <SanketMedhi> I need to go now, best of luck guys!
[11:52] <SanketMedhi> goodbye
[11:52] <mateX> hmm
[11:52] <SonicChao> SanketMedhi: Bye
[11:52] <revilot> anyone use beagle and know how to get it to search correctly, its not finding a lot of stuff it should be for me
[11:53] <juanca7777_> SanketMedhi, ok, forget everything i've said, i just want an answer for this : i used to have my grub on the MBR i want to install it under the same partition as root
[11:53] <Sonofmoog> man, this is a busy channel, and a guy could grow old waiting for a lull in conversation ..
[11:53] <cjones> soncichao i have already ahd automatix brake a few packages but i was abel to fix them with synaptic but do you know if the are probles deeper in to the os athat might still be broke because fo automatix ?
[11:53] <PerceptualChaos> hey I want to put my server into the spare room with no computer monitor and connect to it remotely every now and then from my PC on the netwok.
[11:53] <PerceptualChaos> whats the best way to do this?
[11:53] <SonicChao> cjones: Ok, you've broken a few packages, but Synaptic fixed them?
[11:53] <wildman> Sonofmoog: that's what PM is for if your nick is registered ;)
[11:53] <wildman> Sonofmoog: to 'conversate' on a 'clean' channel
[11:53] <juanca7777_> if i do this on a running system will that screw my data in root since grub will write something at the begining of my root partition?
[11:53] <Sonofmoog> so, I"m going to jump right in .. I'm looking for a gnome equivalent of kalarm - gnome-schedule and cron are not going to work ..
[11:54] <cjones> soncichao yes, but could there still be underliying problems ?
[11:54] <Dr34mC0d3r> PerceptualChaos - if your running gnome - id do vncserver - if console only - ssh
[11:54] <SonicChao> cjones: It sounds impossible to me that Synaptic fixed it
[11:54] <SonicChao> cjones: Synaptic is a tool to download, not to fix packages...
[11:54] <rbman> Does ubuntu have a method for detecting newly added hardware devices automatically? (pci creative labs CT5806 soundcard is not being detected, installed -after- initial ubuntu installation)
[11:55] <Tomatix> no one who can help me with my latest problem?:(
[11:55] <PerceptualChaos> Dr34mC0d3r: will vncserver work when x is not on as well?
[11:55] <Dr34mC0d3r> no -
[11:55] <wildman> Tomatix: can u plz repeat?
[11:55] <SonicChao> Tomatix: Its not that know one is willing to help, its no one knows the answer
[11:55] <wildman> Tomatix: your question, of course ;)
[11:55] <erUSUL> rbman: do a lspci
[11:55] <Tomatix> I rebooted my PC, and opened the mount point... It was empty (I added some files)... I checked mount, and /dev/sda1 was not there, and then I tried to mount /dev/sda1, and it says "mount: /dev/sda1 allready mounted or /home/toma/stasj/1 busy"
[11:55] <rbman> erUSUL, thank you..
[11:55] <Tomatix> files added before reboot btw
[11:55] <Dr34mC0d3r> PerceptualChaos - no - vncserver uses the graphical display on the machine and passes it to another machine
[11:56] <roshan_s> Tomatix: close the nautilus window open at the mount point
[11:56] <wildman> Tomatix: first make sure you have not that '1' dir open (or its contents) in ANY app
[11:56] <cjones> sonicchao well what about "synaptic>edit>fix broken pagages"?
[11:56] <Dr34mC0d3r> exit
[11:56] <erUSUL> rbman: that only show you if the device is detected. for the sound conf there is much work
[11:56] <Tomatix> wildman, still problem
[11:56] <wildman> Tomatix: then, if 'mount' lists the sda1 mount, u should be set...
[11:56] <erUSUL> !sound > rbman
[11:56] <AndyCooll_> PeceptualChaos: If you've got X installed, and your network is behind a firewall I wouldn't bother with VNC I'd use XDCMP instead. If you ain't got X installed then you'll just want to use SSH
[11:56] <Tomatix> wildman, mount does not
[11:56] <danfg> i just bought an nvidia geforce 6200 now i can't boot into X anymore. i managed to get it working by using the vesa driver. what's going on?
[11:56] <Tomatix> list it
[11:56] <wildman> Tomatix: then, try to mount again?
[11:57] <roshan_s> Tomatix: Do this "lsof /my/mount/point"
[11:57] <SonicChao> cjones: Why, I didnt know that was there! Thanks for sharing... :)
[11:57] <Tomatix> roshan_s, no output
[11:57] <wildman> !nvidia > danfg
[11:57] <cjones> sonicchao no prob :)
[11:57] <raboof> http://fort.xdas.com/~kor/oss2jack/install.html asks me to add "SUBSYSTEM="fusd" NAME="fusd/%k"" to /etc/udev/rules.d/fusd.rules, but if i do that i get "udevd[2383] : add_to_rules: invalid rule 'SUBSYSTEM'" in syslog.
[11:57] <SonicChao> cjones: Then use automatix I _guess_
[11:57] <raboof> what now? :)
[11:57] <roshan_s> Are any programs still open. If not, do a killall nautilus and try again
[11:58] <Tomatix> the shell is not inside the mount point, none nautilus is open
[11:58] <cjones> sonicchao ok
[11:58] <rbman> erUSUL,  "multimedia system selector" is not present under system->preferences,...guess I will have to add that package
[11:58] <hansel> hola
[11:58] <wildman> !es > hansel
[11:59] <hansel> habla alguienn espaol?
[11:59] <roshan_s> Tomatix: Sometimes nautilus hangs on to a file descriptor even if there are no open windows there
[11:59] <wildman> hansel, hola, pero #ubuntu-es
[11:59] <lz1gjd> how do i change alt + f2 to some key combo of my own ?
[11:59] <Tomatix> roshan_s, well, tried killall, but neither that helped
[11:59] <erUSUL> rbman: gstreamer-properties in a terminal
[11:59] <wildman> Tomatix: sudo mkdir /mnt/test
[11:59] <hansel> hola wildman
[11:59] <dli> lz1gjd, gconf-editor , configure your metacity
[11:59] <wildman> Tomatix: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/test
[11:59] <mikey> black screen after hitting start/install, after going to safe graphic mode can hear sound but still black screen
[11:59] <wildman> Tomatix: does it work?
[11:59] <lz1gjd> thx
[11:59] <Tomatix> wildman, nope
[11:59] <wildman> hansel: "/join #ubuntu-es"
[12:00] <wildman> Tomatix: which error do you get?
[12:00] <hansel> habla alguien espaol?
[12:00] <Tomatix> mount: /dev/sda1 allready mounted or /mnt/test busy
[12:00] <whil> mikey: i had  that problem on my last notebook. couldnt figure it out.
[12:00] <Tomatix> dmesg does not show anything
[12:00] <hansel> soy nuevo usuario del chat
[12:00] <wildman> if 'already mounted', running 'mount' alone should list it...
[12:00] <josesito> Hello! I'm a newbie, can someone tell me how can i add more repositories and which ones should i add?