[12:01] <J-_> gah *torches hard drive*
[12:01] <Samus_Aran> jrib: myspell-en-gb is already the newest version. myspell-en-au is already the newest version. myspell-en-us is already the newest version.
[12:01] <Samus_Aran> jrib: yes, there is an ABC
[12:01] <gnomefreak> ronald: what do you need?
[12:01] <rdemanow> Is there a way to get GRUB to recognize and respond to a USB keyboard?  I don't have a ps/2 keyboard for this box and I need to multi-boot it ...
[12:02] <sagarp> when i run gnome-font-properties, i can change all my fonts, EXCEPT "application font" ...it remains the same as before
[12:02] <Samus_Aran> jrib: but if I select "ABC - English (UK)" it immediately reverts to the "English (Canada)" or "ABC - English (Australia)", whichever I had last selected
[12:02] <neutrinomass> doctormo: Well if it works in windows out of the box, it should be NTFS ... of course 'df -T' doesn't help? Pastebin the output of 'dmesg' .... Are you sure it's not a damaged filesystem ?
[12:02] <lhds> hey there people of the world i need help
[12:03] <ronald> Gnomefreak I was talking om #ubuntu-nl and Seveas banned me for nu reason
[12:03] <ronald> for no good reason that is
[12:03] <Jack_Sparrow> gnomefreak: dosent ban people for NO reason
[12:03] <Seveas> ronald, that's quite an odd definition of no good reason
[12:03] <Samus_Aran> jrib: thank you kindly for your help, by the way.  this has been an issue since I switched to Ubuntu
[12:03] <Jack_Sparrow> gnomefreak: sorry
[12:03] <gnomefreak> Jack_Sparrow: i didnt ban him ;)
[12:03] <Seveas> ronald, and this is not an escalation channel for problems in other channels
[12:03] <Samus_Aran> jrib: and "English (Australia)" is a far better dictionary for me than ""
[12:03] <gnomefreak> brb reboot
[12:04] <Jack_Sparrow> My fault
[12:04] <jrib> Samus_Aran: I see what you mean, I change mine to UK, restart OO and it shows up as USA again.  There must be something we are missing...
[12:04] <ardchoille> ronald: Just my opinion, but i feel it's best to bring that up with the ops in pm rather than bring it to another (quite busy) channel.
[12:04] <doctormo> neutrinomass: so how would I reformat it to FAT32?
[12:04] <J-_> so, 10 more minutes and it'll be an hour since i've been applying all lsited operations(formatting ext. hdd into ext3)
[12:04] <Samus_Aran> jrib: hm
[12:04] <J-_> man, this sucks
[12:04] <lhds> i try to make in the video4linux folder i get error missing directory stop
[12:04] <Senesence> How do I run an executable from terminal?
[12:04] <Samus_Aran> jrib: perhaps the package that has the English UK dictionary is broken ?
[12:05] <jrib> Samus_Aran: I can't even make the default language for my documents stay as UK
[12:05] <Samus_Aran> jrib: english Australia and USA work here, I just tried both
[12:05] <fausto_> And now one more question. I installed VMWare and installed Windows XP as a virtual disk (it works like a charm!) but I am unable to get it to connect it to the internet. I have tried both bridge and NAT and neither of them can get windows to get an IP address or so much as recognize that it's on a network. Anyone have a link or want to walk me through that?
[12:05] <Samus_Aran> the package is called EN-GB, perhaps the "UK" is confusing it
[12:06] <ronald> Seveas sayd that easy-ubuntu does no good to youre resources. I dont no if that is true. So I say. Don't know if tha's true. And then he sayd that i was irritating him End banned me
[12:06] <Samus_Aran> though there is no English (Great Britain) in the list ..
[12:06] <Seveas> ronald, and that is a complete lie
[12:06] <Jack_Sparrow> ronald: Are you looking to get banned from two channels?
[12:06] <J-_> anyone want to help me in a pm, formatting my external hard drive to ext3 using the terminal since gparted isn't working, and probably frying my hard drive.
[12:06] <seeker__> http://www.rootkit.nl/articles/rootkit_hunter_faq.html   <-- is this worth installing?
[12:07] <ardchoille> ronald: As far as *this* channel is concerned, that is off topic.
[12:07] <Seveas> ronald, and this is not an escalation channel for problems in other channels
[12:07] <Samus_Aran> fausto_: have you installed the VMware tools in the virtual machine ?  they contain the ethernet driver for XP
[12:07] <Senesence> Can anyone tell me how to run an executable from terminal??
[12:07] <Renan_s2> !mp3
[12:07] <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
[12:07] <Pseudonym> OK: A question is there a way to use animated gifs as an animated desktop with either GNOME or KDE?
[12:07] <Seveas> Senesence, just type it's name
[12:07] <ardchoille> Senesence: What is the file extension?
[12:07] <jrib> Senesence: /path/to/executable
[12:07] <mkns> Senesence - did you get an answer?
[12:07] <Senesence> Thanks all
[12:07] <mkns> apparently you did
[12:08] <Samus_Aran> fausto_: and did both the VMware kernel modules compile successfully ?  there is one module for VMware's main features, and another module just for the networking.  it might be possible that only the main one compiled
[12:08] <fausto_> Ooh. I see. I don't think I got the networking module completed
[12:08] <ronald> Seveas i don't see the problem in this sorry
[12:08] <mkns> in addition to those mentioned already - if you are in the directory where the executable resides, you need to put ./ before it - such as in ./ifconfig
[12:08] <Samus_Aran> fausto_: I use VMware here without issue, after installing the kernel-headers package that matches my running kernel, and compiling the two modules using the install Perl script
[12:08] <J-_> guess no one wants to help me. heh.
[12:08] <fausto_> And how would I install the second module? Would I have to start over?
[12:09] <Samus_Aran> fausto_: run the install script again, and take close notice if it builds both modules successfully.  it does them right after another
[12:09] <Samus_Aran> fausto_: you can just install overtop of the last VMware install.  it won't affect your virtual machines
[12:09] <fausto_> But won't that install the entire thing twice?
[12:09] <fausto_> Ok
[12:09] <fausto_> Cool.
[12:09] <jrib> Samus_Aran: oh I missed it, do you notice the checkbox that says "For the current document only", is taht grayed out for you as well in default doc lang settings?
[12:09] <Cntryboy> Does anyone know a chat client for yahoo that isn't bootable? script kiddes are boring me
[12:10] <Samus_Aran> fausto_: it will ask you if you want to reconfigure your network during the reinstall, select "yes" and choose NAT (connected through your GNU/Linux PC) or bridged (direct net connection, as if it had its own real NIC)
[12:10] <Samus_Aran> jrib: yes, it is grayed out
[12:10] <fausto_> Which one should I choose if I want it to share files with linux through samba? (yet another thing that will drive me crazy)
[12:10] <mwe> Cntryboy: I think gaim is pretty secure
[12:11] <ardchoille> Cntryboy: I have heard some folks in this channel use gaim for yahoo chats
[12:11] <Cntryboy> mwe: gaim sucks
[12:11] <Cntryboy> lol
[12:11] <ardchoille> lol
[12:11] <Senesence> I'm in the directory where the program is located. I just type the name of the program to run it then right? Well it didn't work, just says unknown command.
[12:11] <J-_> anyone want to help me in a pm, formatting my external hard drive to ext3 using the terminal since gparted isn't working
[12:11] <Cntryboy> i've tried gyach, gaim, and kopete and all are getting trashed by linux script kiddies in yahoo
[12:11] <ardchoille> mwe: I guess you and I don't know much, lol
[12:11] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: what I would do is convert the GIF into individual frames, then turn them into an MPEG-1 video with mencoder.  you can play it onto your root window with MPlayer using the options: -rootwin -loop 0
[12:12] <Cntryboy> they hate my cntryboy id so they do it for fun
[12:12] <ompaul> Senesence, do this ls -al program and return what ever value it has
[12:12] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_:  HAve you tried qtparted in gui?
[12:12] <mwe> Cntryboy: kopete maybe then
[12:12] <mwe> ardchoille: heh
[12:12] <mkns> Senesence - my comment before will help you - put ./ before the name of your executable
[12:12] <Pseudonym> Samus_Aran, I would play the "doo doo doo da doo doo doo" missle finding sound right now, but I don't think x-chat would send it to you...
[12:12] <ompaul> mkns, if it is set executable
[12:12] <Samus_Aran> fausto_: bridged and NAT should both be able to do that, though bridged would be "more normal"
[12:13] <J-_> Jack_Sparrow:  gksudo gparted?
[12:13] <mkns> so if the executable is abcde
[12:13] <Samus_Aran> fausto_: when you use NAT, it creates a subnet with only your VMware machines and your GNU/Linux host in it
[12:13] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: no
[12:13] <mkns> ompaul - yes, but he's not even getting that far as he's atempting to find it in his path
[12:13] <Cntryboy> mwe: I told ya I tried all 3 they all suckorz
[12:13] <J-_> no i haven't
[12:13] <Cntryboy> lol
[12:13] <fausto_> Bridged sounds like fun.
[12:13] <ompaul> mkns, I think it is python so python ./foo
[12:13] <mwe> Jack_Sparrow: how does gparted not work? did you run it with gksudo?
[12:13] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_:  get qtparted  apt-get synaptic etc
[12:13] <Senesence> mkns: Thank you that worked
[12:13] <Cntryboy> mwe: surely linux has something where a windows script kiddy can't boot em if not well *laughs at linux proggys*
[12:14] <J-_> okay, will do
[12:14] <mkns> python foo will also work - i think you only need ./ if you are not telling it what to run it with
[12:14] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: before you convert the GIF into PNGs or TIFFs (with "convert"), you may want to see if MPlayer can play animated GIFs natively .. it can play almost everything else, wouldn't surprise me
[12:14] <mkns> Senesence - np
[12:14] <Jack_Sparrow> mwe: they both work for me
[12:14] <fausto_> Ok. Thanks samus!
[12:14] <fausto_> Have a good one.
[12:14] <ardchoille> mkns: Yeah, I think you're right on that
[12:14] <mwe> Jack_Sparrow: oh it was J-_ sorry
[12:14] <Dimitrije> mkns, hi i am the guy with gnome-ppp and everything you told me was good but now i get another error :D
[12:14] <ompaul> Cntryboy, if it is not a bug and you can;t use it maybe change the way your trying to interact with it
[12:14] <Jack_Sparrow> np :)
[12:14] <mkns> Dimitrije - at least you've made some progress
[12:15] <Senesence> mkns: Is there a way to modify the program shortcut on the desktop to run with console when opened?
[12:15] <Dimitrije> Now it says that gtk+-2.0
[12:15] <mkns> what is your new error
[12:15] <Dimitrije> Ups...
[12:15] <cr3> is there a way to specify the xconfig resolution when installing Ubuntu?
[12:15] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: I just tried, and on my system it brings up the first frame of the animated GIF, and then proceeds to sit there doing nothing, heh
[12:15] <Jack_Sparrow> mwe:  he was having trouble with the one app so I thought we should try a different one a gui one
[12:15] <mkns> yes, look at the properties of the shortcut and tick the checkbox
[12:15] <mkns> a UPS?
[12:15] <mwe> J-_: how does gparted not work? did you run it with gksudo?
[12:15] <ardchoille> !fixres > cr3
[12:15] <Dimitrije> Now it says that gtk+-2.0 >= 2.4.0 and libglade-2.0 >= 2.4.0 are not met...
[12:15] <Cntryboy> ompaul: I remember ages ago a friend used a command written yahoo client that couldn't get booted
[12:16] <Cntryboy> not sure what it was though
[12:16] <CyberWinXP> Does Vim include a built-in terminal?
[12:16] <mkns> Dimitrije - out of interest, what is it you are attempting to do overall?
[12:16] <Zambezi> Is anyone here skilled on lftp?
[12:16] <Dimitrije> Install gnome-ppp.
[12:16] <ompaul> CyberWinXP, it runs in a terminal
[12:16] <mkns> ah - i see
[12:16] <Dimitrije> And connect on the internet over ubuntu and intel 536 ep modem.
[12:16] <ardchoille> CyberWinXP: vim is an app that *runs* i a term
[12:16] <Pseudonym> http://tmp.4chan.org/wg/src/1153888820269.gif << Thanks Samus_Aran, firend wants to use this as a desktop. :3
[12:17] <ompaul> CyberWinXP, u can shell out of it if you need to
[12:17] <Pseudonym> I suppose it would be good for me to learn as well.
[12:17] <CyberWinXP> Ompaul, what if I want to compile the file I am working on?
[12:17] <micahcowan> CyberWinXP, if you're asking about xvim or gvim, the answer is no.
[12:17] <mkns> Dimitrije - so can you d/load those packages, burn them and reboot again?
[12:17] <micahcowan> CyberWinXP, :make is the usual command.
[12:17] <ompaul> CyberWinXP, get a real terminal applications accessories terminal
[12:17] <Dimitrije> Of course, but i hope they are not more than 40mb...
[12:17] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: if GIF playback doesn't work, just convert it to an MPEG-1 file, it uses the least CPU during playback
[12:17] <micahcowan> CyberWinXP, you can also run shell commands (wihtout a terminal)
[12:17] <jrib> Samus_Aran: I have to go now, but here are my thoughts: the ubuntu build my grab the language from elsewhere (locale settings?), you may be able to do this: http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?p=157058  good luck
[12:18] <Chicory> Is there anywhere that I could find a default sources.list for apt-get?
[12:18] <CyberWinXP> What about python or C++?
[12:18] <ompaul> !easysource > Chicory
[12:18] <Samus_Aran> jrib: thank you very much for your help
[12:18] <CyberWinXP> g++ inputfile.cpp -o inputfile
[12:18] <Pseudonym> Samus_Aran, I need to convert each frame to seperate pictures... than encode it?
[12:18] <CyberWinXP> Can I do that?
[12:18] <ardchoille> ompaul: You're quick! :)
[12:18] <ompaul> CyberWinXP, in a real terminal
[12:18] <Chicory> Thanks, ompaul!
[12:18] <ompaul> ardchoille, can be
[12:18] <micahcowan> CyberWinXP, :!g++ inputfile.cpp -o inputfile
[12:18] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: convert can dump all frames of the GIF into PNG images, and those can be converted into MPEG-1 with mencoder
[12:19] <Chicory> I forgot that the generator made default souces.list's, too.
[12:19] <Pseudonym> Samus_Aran, convert is a function of gimp, or a coomandline tool?
[12:19] <CyberWinXP> Micahcowan, oh yeahhhhh!
[12:19] <IRCMonkeyx> hi again , what is GTK, is it Gnome T... K...?
[12:19] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: convert osaka.gif osaka.png
[12:19] <Renan_s2> IRCMonkeyx, GIMP ToolKit
[12:19] <wayward> GTK = Graphics ToolKit
[12:19] <ompaul> CyberWinXP, use a shell for simplicities sake get a feel for the output can be handy for debugging
[12:19] <wayward> whoops
[12:19] <CyberWinXP> Thanks, micahcowan and ompaul.
[12:19] <wayward> yeah, GIMP
[12:19] <Pseudonym> Thanks so much Miss Aran.
[12:19] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: and it will give you osaka-0.png osaka-1.png etc.
[12:20] <micahcowan> CyberWinXP, if you do it a lot, you might want to create a function or keybinding and stick it in your vimrc; though I'd probably prefer to write a short Makefile and use :make instead
[12:20] <medfly> should i have a problem if i install xfree86?
[12:20] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: then you just tell mencoder to turn those framed into an MPEG-1 movie with mencoder
[12:20] <Samus_Aran> *frames
[12:20] <mkns> i'm thinking you might be wanting to get a DVD with a full set of packages on it, otherwise you could be rebooting dozens of times to get your internet connection going
[12:20] <wayward> So, do we finally know what was the cause of last week's servers' outage?
[12:20] <dodgyville> Good morning
[12:20] <dcordero> hi, i have install the source of kernel-image-2.6.15-26, and i have now the original kernel and a diff with the change for patch in /src/src/... how can i apply the patch .diff to the kernel???
[12:20] <IRCMonkeyx> Renan_s2: hi renan, what is GIMP :) , is it the program like photoshop in linux ?
[12:20] <Renan_s2> IRCMonkeyx, yes
[12:21] <mkns> Dimitrije - where did you install ubuntu from?  a dvd?
[12:21] <Dimitrije> CD :D
[12:21] <lasindi[lappy] > Hi all, is there a log file in Ubuntu that tracks who logs in when on the machine?
[12:21] <dodgyville> I'm trying to format an SD card using gparted to fat32, but it fails without giving me a proper message. I can format it fat16 or ext3 no probs.
[12:21] <ompaul> lasindi[lappy] , use the command last
[12:21] <Dimitrije> I will get drapper in a few days. Just wanted to try it a little :)
[12:21] <Chicory> Holy crap!  o_o
[12:21] <helfrez> its not as free as beer as Gimp but Xara Xtreme is also a awesome tool for graphics and has photoshop plugin support
[12:21] <lasindi[lappy] > ompaul: ah, thanks
[12:21] <Chicory> I must have really neglected some of these updates  O-o
[12:21] <medfly> should i have a problem installing xfree86 or going back to xorg once i do?
[12:22] <Renan_s2> helfrez, Xara Xtreme is vectorial, GIMP is bitmap (raster)
[12:22] <mwe> dodgyville: aren't they usually fat16?
[12:22] <Pseudonym> Samus_Aran, I do not have a "convert" command... what do I need to install for it?
[12:22] <mkns> i think you need to wait the few days then tbh
[12:22] <mkns> it's not going to be worth the pain in the meantime
[12:22] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: ImageMagick
[12:22] <ardchoille> Pseudonym: sudo apt-get install imagemagick
[12:22] <Chicory> Thanks, ompaul!
[12:22] <helfrez> Renan_s2: not nec, true Xara does raster also
[12:22] <J-_> Jack_Sparrow: i've had gparted running for the past hour, it's still formatting the drive into ext3, it's a 300GB hard drive
[12:22] <medfly> mwe, afaik, no
[12:22] <ompaul> Chicory, have fun
[12:22] <Pseudonym> Thanks again...
[12:22] <Dimitrije> Ok i will wait, thanks for your help again.
[12:23] <mkns> np
[12:23] <IRCMonkeyx> Renan_s2: if so, why does it write releated gimp things(GTK), when i write man -k gksudo ?? what relation between gimp and gksudo ??
[12:23] <mwe> medfly: hmm. usb sticks are I think
[12:23] <Renan_s2> IRCMonkeyx, GTK is a general-purpose library
[12:23] <medfly> mwe, well, i had about three, they were all fat32
[12:23] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: welcome.  I don't know the command for mencoder off-hand for MPEG-1, only to make an XviD/DivX file
[12:23] <Renan_s2> can be used for many things beyond GIMP
[12:23] <wayward>  IRCMonkeyx, GTK+ was originally written to support the creation of GIMP
[12:23] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: it will be very basic, though
[12:23] <wayward> only later was it extended to cover the entire desktop.
[12:23] <mwe> medfly: I see. I guess I'm mistaken then
[12:23] <Samus_Aran> MPEG-1 has way less encoding options than XviD/DivX
[12:23] <PKR_> anybody know where i can find drivers for my sound card?
[12:24] <IRCMonkeyx> i see, thanx
[12:24] <mwe> PKR_: what card?
[12:24] <mwe> PKR_: they are all included in the modules that are installed with the kernel
[12:24] <PKR_> mwe: SBLive! 5.1 Model SB0100
[12:25] <mwe> PKR_: you already have that driver
[12:25] <mwe> PKR_: it's probably misconfigured
[12:25] <PKR_> mwe: the sound quality is bad.
[12:25] <dodgyville> mwe: Apparently not, fat32 is common too
[12:26] <mwe> dodgyville: I see
[12:26] <mwe> PKR_: how is it bad?
[12:26] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: USB are not as fast as internals so it may still be working
[12:27] <Jack_Sparrow> dodgyville: I just did a google and those are fat16 and some software tools were needed (even in windows) to make them 32..
[12:27] <J-_> hmm yeah it just finished... wow, gotta see if this works now.
[12:27] <Jack_Sparrow> dodgyville: http://www.aximsite.com/boards/printthread.php?t=2597
[12:28] <shawn_> anyone know what the latest version of compiz is?
[12:28] <PKR_> mwe:  when i listen to music there is some noise sometimes and my headphones work good on other computers.
[12:28] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: See what being patient can do for you
[12:28] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: I just noticed that converting the GIF directly to PNG has problems, as in the GIF file each frame only has the differences (what has changed since the last frame).  I think there's an option to make each frame whole, lemme see
[12:28] <circuitbreaker> Helloo!!!
[12:29] <Pseudonym> Oh Samus_Aran, you are my hero.
[12:29] <sedeki> circuitbreaker hello
[12:29] <Phenax> PKR_: Most likely a messed up sound card, or messed up sound card drivers (Unless the headset has it's own 'sound card' in it)
[12:29] <IRCMonkeyx> !GTK
[12:29] <ubotu> gtk is the gimp toolkit, which forms the base of Gnome and a lot of other applications
[12:29] <J-_> Jack_Sparrow: i tried it last night with a small fat32 partition, and a bigger ext3 partition. it didn't work, so i assumed it wasn't going to work.
[12:29] <circuitbreaker> for real??
[12:29] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: let us know
[12:29] <circuitbreaker> sey
[12:29] <StoneTable> Does anyone know how to use a custom module w/linux-restricted-modules?  It loads /lib/modules/`uname -r`/volatile at boot, and I need to replace one of the files in volatile
[12:30] <circuitbreaker> So How is UBUNTU working for yall??? because im new at this linux os systems stuff!!!??
[12:30] <PKR_> ok
[12:30] <Renan_s2> works OK for me
[12:30] <medfly> great.
[12:30] <shawn_> my favorite so far
[12:30] <circuitbreaker> ok
[12:30] <shawn_> i used fedora 5 last
[12:30] <Phenax> I don't really like Ubuntu, but to each his own.
[12:30] <circuitbreaker> it suppose to be virus free right??
[12:30] <shawn_> damaged the fs 3 times
[12:31] <circuitbreaker> all linux software?
[12:31] <shawn_> until i swited to ubuntu
[12:31] <Renan_s2> today I tried Fedora Core. Didn't even get it to boot (hangs at "starting sshd")
[12:31] <dodgyville> Jack_Sparrow: I got it working.  Excellent. I upgraded gparted
[12:31] <medfly> circuitbreaker, its not windows but we have our own troubles.
[12:31] <circuitbreaker> yea i guess u got that right
[12:31] <sedeki> circuitbreaker viruses is "much more" less common in linux than windows.
[12:32] <shawn_> circuit: not that that linuz doesn't have a virus community, but id say 98% of all known viri are geared towards windows
[12:32] <circuitbreaker> well, ill see how it goes with me, hopefully ill adapt to it just as i adapted windows
[12:32] <circuitbreaker> yea, thats true.. its just like MACS no virus hassle
[12:32] <Jenkens> anyone here getting md5sums from debian repositories? http://axpr.net/?show=615
[12:32] <Jenkens> md5sum errors, that is
[12:32] <Jack_Sparrow> dodgyville: good for you
[12:32] <shawn_> does compiz / xgl have an official website? im having lots of troubles and can't find any help
[12:33] <medfly> anyway, can i install xfree86 using the apt system thing? i cant find the right package.
[12:33] <Phenax> medfly: I'd say get X.org
[12:33] <Phenax> medfly: xfree86 is a bit.. dated
[12:33] <Jack_Sparrow> circuitbreaker: yes no virus, adware, spyware firewall problems
[12:33] <shawn_> medflyL xorg and try aptitude
[12:33] <Viper550> Have you seen some of these new Edgy Eft mockups? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/SetSample00
[12:33] <Algalord_Master> hello!!!
[12:33] <circuitbreaker> jack, yea well yall have a good one guys i got places to be!! so long....!!
[12:33] <hedonistic> I get the following error when I try to join irc via gaim on my desktop running ubuntu: "SNAC threw error: Busted SNAC payload" - Anyone why this is?  It's running fine right now on my laptop...
[12:34] <beagleburt> G'day all from New Zealand
[12:34] <pike_> shawn_: you might try #ubuntu-xgl
[12:34] <medfly> Phenax, my graphic card driver doesnt like xorg and im too lazy to figure out where to put everything
[12:34] <sedeki> beagleburt good day from Sweden!
[12:34] <Phenax> medfly: What graphic card driver?
[12:34] <shawn_> does compiz / xgl have an official website? im having lots of troubles and can't find any help
[12:34] <ardchoille> Viper550: Those are nice!
[12:34] <medfly> Phenax, its a VIA unichrome pro
[12:34] <micahcowan> Phenax: May 2006 is dated?
[12:34] <PKR_> how do i configure what programs should open certain files?
[12:34] <beagleburt> Anyone care to help me with "Kaffeine" & DVD's???
[12:35] <shawn_> PRK right click on the file, goto properties
[12:35] <medfly> micahcowan, well, its july :-)
[12:35] <Viper550> Yeah, those might be a pretty good preview of what to expect artwork wise, and also stay tuned for my new theme...
[12:35] <PKR_> thanks shawn_
[12:35] <shawn_> yup yup
[12:35] <ardchoille> PKR_: right click on a file, choose properties, go to the open with tab and set the app to open that file type
[12:35] <beagleburt> G'day sedeki
[12:35] <PKR_> thanks ardchoille
[12:35] <shawn_> pinke_ : i get ignored in that channel
[12:35] <J-_> Jack_Sparrow: yeah it worked, heh. thanks, now can i use fs-driver on xp to read/write to the ext3 external drive? and can i put windows executable files onto the drive without it going currupt?
[12:35] <Algalord_Master> anyone can help me about a conceptronic c54rc wireless problem?????
[12:35] <ardchoille> You're welcome :)
[12:35] <shawn_> pike*
[12:36] <medfly> Phenax, plus, if youre really looking for something, im using an AMD 64bit
[12:37] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: I have never used that fs driver.  I would be careful of very large files and I would ask someone else about trying to execute windows files on an ext3 partition.. Seems scary
[12:37] <Phenax> medfly: I'm 90% sure that VIA Unichrome drivers are released and work for X.org
[12:37] <pike_> shawn_: change your nick to stacey and try again :)
[12:37] <PKR_> when i minimize windows you can see black triangles as the window minimizes, anybody know how to make the windows minimize faster?
[12:37] <medfly> Phenax, well, i got the driver from the VIA website
[12:38] <Phenax> medfly: Maybe check in a repository for drivers?
[12:38] <seeker__> anyone know how I can add seahorse to right click menu in nautilus?
[12:38] <medfly> Phenax, theres a repository for drivers?
[12:38] <PKR_> *rectangles
[12:38] <Viper550> Did you kinda hate it when Human shifted back to Caramel after they went Orange for the debut of Ubuntulooks?
[12:38] <Phenax> The main repositories should have it?
[12:38] <ardchoille> seeker__: The right-click menu innautilus isn't customisable unless you're using nautilus scripts.
[12:38] <teimu> anyone know a good graphical repository browser?
[12:39] <seeker__> ardchoille: explain please
[12:39] <Jack_Sparrow> synaptic?
[12:39] <Phenax> via(4) updates from the Unichrome project, including DRI support
[12:39] <beagleburt> Anyone care to help me with "Kaffeine" & DVD's???
[12:39] <ChocoCid> the gnome package manager is pretty solid, teimu
[12:39] <neutrinomass> seeker__: I don't think it can be easily done ...
[12:39] <Phenax> That's on the Changes since 6.8 log
[12:39] <seeker__> ardchoille: how can I get it to decypt files using GUI?
[12:39] <seeker__> neoncode: i did it on Breezy
[12:39] <ardchoille> seeker__: That's a bit ot for this channel.. /join #jayden
[12:39] <seeker__> neoncode: cant remember how
[12:40] <pike_> beagleburt: tried #kubuntu channel?
[12:40] <teimu> ChocoCid, can that be used for SVN?
[12:40] <Phenax> medfly: unichrome.sourceforge.net has X.org compatible drivers
[12:40] <Phenax> medfly: There's probably a deb laying around somewhere
[12:40] <ChocoCid> teimu : i have no idea :(
[12:40] <medfly> Phenax, thanks
[12:40] <J-_> Jack_Sparrow: heh okay. i won't install the executables, i'll just put them on dvd. just hope i can run fs driver on xp so i can get all the non exe's (backed up files) so i can install linux on both of my computers.
[12:41] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: Putting the exe on the ext3 should be fine, just trying to run them from there would scare me
[12:41] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: careful of files over 2 gig
[12:42] <beagleburt> pike_:  ok t.a. - will do 'bye, 'bye for now
[12:42] <ardchoille> seeker__: Oh, ok, I misunderstood you. Nautilus runs kinda like a daemon, you need to exit nautilus and re-run it so it can pick up Seahorse for the context menu.
[12:42] <seeker__> ardchoille: ot?
[12:42] <ardchoille> seeker__: I thought you meant creating a special menu tree in nautilus
[12:42] <Cntryboy> mwe: you still here?
[12:42] <mwe> Cntryboy: yeah
[12:43] <Cntryboy> have you ever gotten the exten. pref for gaim?
[12:43] <Cntryboy> the plugin?
[12:43] <J-_> Jack_Sparrow: okay. don't think i have anything over 2gig's, but with all the files i do have it all accumilates just under 100gb's of data
[12:43] <mwe> Cntryboy: no
[12:43] <mwe> Cntryboy: I don't know it
[12:43] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: You will be fine.. glad it worked out
[12:43] <braindead_moron> running 6.06 on a laptop, I want to disable the CPU scaling so my CPU always runs full speed.  Can anyone tell me how?
[12:43] <Cntryboy> do u know how to do source?
[12:43] <seeker__> ardchoille: i installed seahorse, but it doesnt appear in nauitlus
[12:43] <Cntryboy> I mean last time I did it I just sudo make then make install
[12:43] <Cntryboy> but this is talking about ./configure
[12:43] <ardchoille> seeker__: Nautilus runs kinda like a daemon, you need to exit nautilus and re-run it so it can pick up Seahorse for the context menu.
[12:44] <mwe> Cntryboy: ./configure first
[12:44] <Cntryboy> do i have to do any funky commands
[12:44] <Jenkens> anyone here getting md5sum errors from debian repositories? http://axpr.net/?show=615
[12:44] <seeker__> ardchoille: I rerun it, yet it still not appear
[12:44] <J-_> Jack_Sparrow: thanks again dude, much appreciated!
[12:44] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: any time.. glad to help
[12:44] <ardchoille> Jenkens: You using debian repos in Ubuntu?
[12:44] <mwe> Cntryboy: usually ./configure && make && sudo make install or sudo checkinstall
[12:45] <Cntryboy> or ./configure does it all auto
[12:45] <ardchoille> seeker__: You have to killall nautilus for it to stop completely, the run nautilus again
[12:45] <Jenkens> ardchoille: no, i'm using debian.  but i know folks using ubuntu using debian repos, hence why i'm in here asking
[12:45] <ardchoille> seeker__: Or log out and back in
[12:45] <ardchoille> Jenkens: Ah, ok
[12:45] <Jack_Sparrow> braindead_moron:  most people need to add scaling for laptops, are you sure it is not running full speed
[12:45] <Cntryboy> mwe: I got errors, care if I paste the ./configure error in pastebin?
[12:46] <mwe> Cntryboy: no go ahead
[12:46] <Cntryboy> k thx
[12:46] <Cntryboy> mwe: http://pastebin.ca/104507
[12:47] <seeker__> ardchoille: kill all doesnt work either!  I still dont have seahorse appear!  any other ideas?
[12:47] <TheMoebius> is there a way to get evolution to actually delete an email or move it to the trash instead of just crossing it out?
[12:47] <ardchoille> seeker__: did you use killall or kill all ?
[12:47] <Cntryboy> mwe: seems it can't find my gaim or something
[12:48] <mwe> Cntryboy: gaim.pc
[12:48] <braindead_moron> Jack_Sparrow, Gnome installed with a CPU scaling monitor on the toolbar, and it shows it dropping down to 1ghz (i've got a core duo) and when the applet sais 2.16ghz the fan is screaming like a banshi, so I'm guessing the scaling is working
[12:48] <Cntryboy> mwe: so what do I do? and what is gaim.pc
[12:48] <mwe> Cntryboy: install gaim-dev
[12:48] <smokeyd> hi all, where can I find which packages are included in the ubuntu distribution
[12:48] <Jack_Sparrow> braindead_moron: cool...
[12:48] <mwe> Cntryboy: then retry
[12:48] <ardchoille> !packages
[12:48] <J-_> Jack_Sparrow: one more question til i come around again =D is there anything better than fs driver to get access  on xp with ext3?
[12:48] <Cntryboy> mwe: but I have gaim though
[12:48] <ubotu> You can browse and search for Ubuntu packages using !Synaptic, !Adept, apt-cache, the "apt:/" URL in KDE, or online at http://packages.ubuntu.com  -  Ubuntu has about 18000 packages available, so please *search* for an official package before installing things in awkward ways!
[12:48] <ChocoCid> smokeyd : you mean the ones installed, or the ones that are available?
[12:49] <mwe> Cntryboy: but not gaim-dev
[12:49] <Cntryboy> mwe: whats the difference?
[12:49] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: The best soultion I know is to use fat32 and no driver...
[12:49] <ChocoCid> the ones that are available are everything under gnome package manager, apt, and synaptic..
[12:49] <ardchoille> smokeyd: ^^^
[12:49] <smokeyd> the one ubotu talked about :) The ones which are available
[12:49] <ChocoCid> and yeah, what ubotu said :\
[12:49] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: I know you had a problem trying to format it as fat32
[12:49] <mwe> Cntryboy: gaim-dev provides the headers and stuff for compiling
[12:50] <smokeyd> thanks
[12:50] <smokeyd> got it. Wanted to see if darcs is in there. But I need the multiverse packages
[12:50] <Jack_Sparrow> J-_: Hope all goes well for you... time for some lunch...
[12:50] <J-_> okay. i'm just going to try this and if it doesn't work, a little gas and some spark will do a good job
[12:50] <braindead_moron> Jack_Sparrow, Any idea on how to diable it?  I did an lspci but I didn't spot any daemons that sounded CPUish...  cat /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0(or1)/throttling always sais T0 so it isn't scaling the way I did with my old centrino...
[12:50] <J-_> thanks again, have a good one
[12:51] <braindead_moron> err s/lspci/ps aux/
[12:51] <duckdown> I just chose "Move to wastebasket" for a picture by mistake, yet my god damn desktop doesn't even have a wastebasket.  Furthermore, PLACES at the top of gnome doesn't have it either.  Where is it?
[12:51] <ChocoCid> er
[12:51] <Seveas> duckdown, bottom right of the desktop (in the panel)
[12:51] <ChocoCid> your wastebasket is one one of the toolbars
[12:51] <Seveas> and please don't swear in here duckdown
[12:51] <ChocoCid> bottom right, assuming you haven't changed anything
[12:51] <braindead_moron> that is where mine is, bottom right corner
[12:51] <decrypt> seveas can you repeat that?
[12:51] <Seveas> decrypt, ?
[12:52] <duckdown> Sorry Seveas
[12:52] <braindead_moron> duckdown, and you get more fly's with honey and all that :-)
[12:52] <Jack_Sparrow> braindead_moron:  I just went to synaptic and did search for cpu scaling and got hits
[12:52] <duckdown> Hehehe :)
[12:52] <duckdown> It's not in the wastebasket.. how odd
[12:53] <duckdown> its filled with all kinds of older things, but not the stuff i just sent
[12:53] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: was afk, sorry.  if you're still trying to do the conversion, you can use: convert osaka.gif -dispose none -coalesce osaka.png
[12:53] <decrypt> seveas what was youre last message?
[12:53] <Seveas> decrypt, this: <Seveas> decrypt, which part of "stop bothering me" is hard to understand?
[12:53] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: that will turn it into one full picture for each frame, which mencoder can use for creating an MPEG-1 video
[12:54] <dooglus> Seveas: "bothering" is by far the hardestto understand for a non-native speaker, wouldn't you think?
[12:54] <braindead_moron> Jack_Sparrow, it was powernowd
[12:54] <Pseudonym> Samus_Aran, Thanks so much! :3
[12:54] <dooglus> "stop" and "me" are both pretty simple
[12:54] <Jack_Sparrow> braindead_moron: Great...
[12:54] <Seveas> dooglus, rofl
[12:54] <Jack_Sparrow> braindead_moron: Hope that helps... now off to lunch...
[12:55] <decrypt> Seveas why are you so mad at me? I did noting against you.
[12:55] <Pseudonym> Samus_Aran, you are a friggin rockstar..
[12:55] <braindead_moron> Jack_Sparrow, Thanks, bon apetit
[12:56] <Jack_Sparrow> braindead_moron: glad to help
[12:56] <teimu> what command do i want to run to create a compressed archive of a folder?
[12:56] <ChocoCid> heh, gotta love freenode
[12:56] <ChocoCid> you have no clue who's an op until after you piss them off
[12:56] <Seveas> dooglus, apparently the 'stop' was hardest, he needed some more convincing
[12:56] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: there's always a command or option to do just about anything
[12:56] <ChocoCid> teimu: just use Ark?
[12:56] <RadiantFire> teimu: tar -xcf file I think
[12:56] <Jack_Sparrow> teimu: tar
[12:56] <ChocoCid> although yeah, you could tar it
[12:56] <RadiantFire> or fileroller
[12:56] <Seveas> ChocoCid, /msg chanserv access #ubuntu list -- then you know them all
[12:56] <Renan_s2> !codecs
[12:56] <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
[12:57] <ardchoille> duckdown: You can change a setting to make the trashcan appear on the desktop. CTRL+ALT+F2, type gconf-editor  and click run. In the gconf-editor browse to apps/nautilus/desktop and check the trashcan_icon_visible box.
[12:57] <ChocoCid> ...you know, it would have made sense had the list been put in the #ubuntu window, but why did it appear in #xchat ? :confused:
[12:58] <seeker__> I been fasting all night during my sleep, I am going to break my overnight fast, hence Breakfast :) brb
[12:58] <jrib> I seem to have forgotten the command that will make gnome/nautilus rescan the .desktop files, anyone remember?
[12:58] <papa> hola
[12:58] <Seveas> ChocoCid, that's a very annoying bug in xchat -- it is in *a* window of a channel where chanserv is also in
[12:58] <Seveas> !es
[12:58] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:58] <ChocoCid> Seveas : that's kinda sucky :\
[12:59] <Seveas> ChocoCid, indeed.
[12:59] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: one sec, I'll give you the mencoder command to turn it into an MPEG-1 video
[12:59] <ku> !kfmbrowser
[12:59] <ubotu> I know nothing about kfmbrowser - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[12:59] <RadiantFire> wow
[12:59] <ku> !kfmclient
[12:59] <ubotu> I know nothing about kfmclient - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[12:59] <ku> doh
[12:59] <Renan_s2> !xaralx
[12:59] <ubotu> I know nothing about xaralx - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[12:59] <RadiantFire> ku, kfmbrowser has been gone since 2.0
[12:59] <Renan_s2> !info xaralx
[12:59] <Seveas> !fishing
[12:59] <ubotu> Package xaralx does not exist in dapper
[12:59] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops
[01:00] <RadiantFire> ku: I think you are looking for konqueror
[01:00] <ku> RadiantFire: ^^ i derno what it is... but i get an error in amaroK when I try to open a page in an external browser...
[01:00] <ChocoCid> now i need to find the xchat tab-completion option... se-tab results in an annoying message of "Se7h SeanTater secleinteer section31 sedeki seeker__ seraphim sergiol sethk Seveas " >_<
[01:00] <RadiantFire> ku: are you using kde or gnome?
[01:00] <ku> yeah, I'm on ubuntu using kubuntu apps...
[01:00] <ku> gnome
[01:00] <RadiantFire> ku: set the browser manually
[01:00] <ku> yeah, I was looking in the amaroK options but I couldn't find it
[01:01] <davey_> speaking of kde apps on gnome does anyone know of a good stock program for gnome? instead of qtstalker
[01:01] <RadiantFire> oh, i can't remember if the 1.9 has it
[01:01] <Pseudonym> Oh man, if you do Samus_Aran, I will personally help you destroy planet Zebes personally. :3
[01:01] <Seveas> ChocoCid, /set completion_amount 1000
[01:02] <braindead_moron> I'm a vim guy, under debain vim would "remember" commands from my last run (IE hitting the up arrow on a freshly opened vim instance would give me history from prev sessions), it doesn't seem to persist history between sessions in Ubuntu... Anyone know why?
[01:02] <RadiantFire> ku: i don't think non-kde people can set their browser in 1.3.9
[01:02] <RadiantFire> ku: try the 1.4 packages
[01:02] <ku> kk
[01:02] <Seveas> braindead_moron, you need to make it create a viminfo file (set that in your .vimrc)
[01:02] <RadiantFire> you can set it manually as x-www-browser
[01:02] <RadiantFire> which should be a link to your system set browser
[01:02] <ChocoCid> awesome, ty Seveas
[01:02] <ku> I'll give it a shot... thanks RadiantFire
[01:03] <Pseudonym> mencoder -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg1video:vbitrate=1500 -mf type=png:fps=30 -nosound -of mpeg -o test1.mpg mf://\*.png << I tried this command Samus_Aran, but it is saying "error duplicate frame."
[01:04] <braindead_moron> Seveas, ah, .viminfo existed but was owned by root... doh
[01:04] <danl> How do i bind a command to key or key sequence in X11?
[01:04] <Seveas> danl, gnome/kde do that -- x11 not
[01:04] <Seveas> (and in gnome you need a very obscure way to set them)
[01:04] <lhds> i have this
[01:05] <lhds> root@lhds-desktop:/lib/modules# ls
[01:05] <lhds> 2.6.15-23-386  2.6.15-26-386
[01:05] <lhds> uname -r
[01:05] <lhds> 2.6.15-26-386
[01:05] <lhds> how to remove the old one?
[01:05] <danl> thanks Seveas, mind sending me in a direction for kde?
[01:05] <Seveas> danl, #kubuntu
[01:05] <jrib> danl: you can use xbindkeys too
[01:05] <davey_> lhds, you probably want to have both of them
[01:05] <Seveas> jrib, really?
[01:06] <Seveas> that's new to me -- reading manpage
[01:06] <micahcowan> !info xbindkeys
[01:06] <lhds> davey when i try to install video4lin it reads the old when i make i want it to read the new
[01:06] <ubotu> xbindkeys: Associate a combination of keys or mouse buttons with a shell command. In repository universe, is optional. Version 1.7.1-1 (dapper), package size 26 kB, installed size 152 kB
[01:06] <dooglus> what is the recommended way to edit a file as root using vim?
[01:06] <Renan_s2> dooglus, sudo vi <file name>
[01:06] <davey_> lhds, ohhh... ic
[01:06] <Seveas> dooglus, sudo -H vim
[01:06] <lhds>  davey yes so any suggestions?
[01:07] <dooglus> Renan_s2: that causes .viminfo to be created by root if it doesn't already exist
[01:07] <Seveas> dooglus, the -H prevents that
[01:07] <davey_> lhds, i don't know if it would work but maybe try using rmmod for that kernel, I'm not sure if you can do that
[01:07] <lhds> any exact syntax?
[01:07] <dooglus> Seveas: would aliasing 'sudo' to 'sudo -H' solve the whole gksudo vs. sudo mess?
[01:07] <RadiantFire> you can rmmod
[01:07] <davey_> lhds, uhhh.. i forgot
[01:07] <RadiantFire> rmmod won't let you remove modules depended by other things
[01:07] <Seveas> dooglus, you can even set a preference in /etc/sudoers to force -H
[01:08] <rellik> hello yet again
[01:08] <dooglus> Seveas: okay, but either way.  currenty it seems that people don't know when to use sudo, sudo -H or gksudo, and there's no docs for it either
[01:08] <ChocoCid> what is the difference between those?
[01:08] <lhds> RadiantFire any exact syntax? root@lhds-desktop:/lib/modules# ls
[01:08] <lhds> 2.6.15-23-386  2.6.15-26-386        uname -r 2.6.15-26-386
[01:08] <lhds> want to remove the old for installing video4linux
[01:08] <ChocoCid> *those?
[01:09] <RadiantFire> rmmod <modname>
[01:09] <Seveas> dooglus, man sudoers is a tough read ;)
[01:09] <Seveas> but it explains it all
[01:09] <dooglus> ChocoCid: it's to do with whether the command runs with the 1st user's envronment or the 2nd
[01:09] <rellik> just finished my first ubuntu install this afternoon and i'm having a display problem.  I'm connected to my LCD via a VGA cable (crappy card in that box).
[01:09] <neutrinomass> Should bugs be filed for laptop keys that do not work correctly (this is a whitebox laptop) ?
[01:09] <ChocoCid> ah
[01:09] <dooglus> Seveas: it doesn't mention gksudo though, and the differences between them
[01:09] <lhds> that will be  rmmod  2.6.15-23-386  ?
[01:09] <davey_> rellik, first step, what graphics card do you have
[01:10] <rellik> the gui looks great, but everything is shifted to the right by about 200 pixels (ie: 200 pixels are displayed off the screen to the right and there is a big black bar on the left of the screen)
[01:10] <davey_> rellik, and some info on the problem
[01:10] <rellik> any ideas?
[01:10] <roostishaw> anyone, after running 'sudo apt-get build-dep [package name] ' I get "E: Build-dependencies for [package name]  could not be satisfied." whats wrong?
[01:10] <davey_> rellik, hae you tried using your adjustments on your lcd monitor to move it over?
[01:10] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: still there ?  I figured out the easiest way to do this, doesn't even need to be converted into a movie file
[01:10] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: and I learned more about how MPlayer works =p
[01:10] <Pseudonym> Awesome.
[01:11] <Bonez56> rellik: most LCD's have an auto-image-adjust feature
[01:11] <mwe> roostishaw: appearently it doesn't know how to supply the deps
[01:11] <Pseudonym> Please tell me, because I am getting duplicate frame error in mencoder...
[01:11] <roostishaw> mwe, and how would i fix that?
[01:11] <mwe> roostishaw: install them manually
[01:11] <roostishaw> mwe, ...how?
[01:11] <rellik> yes, mine has an auto adjust, and its not adjusting
[01:11] <mwe> roostishaw: try your ./configure and look at the errors you get
[01:12] <rellik> i was thinking that maybe since it was an analog signal it wouldn't do the auto adjust
[01:12] <mwe> roostishaw: they will suggest what is missing
[01:12] <Jack_Sparrow> rellik: It probably also has a manual adjustment
[01:12] <jrib> Seveas: yeah, you can use xbindkeys along with xvkbd and/or xmacroplay to do some pretty interesting things
[01:12] <rellik> whiskey tango foxtrot...................
[01:12] <shawn_> im having an xgl/xompiz problem where the workspace turns grey like when you press "quit..." evrything locks up. but i can still switch to another workspace and it seems fine.
[01:12] <shawn_> any ideas ?
[01:13] <Jack_Sparrow> rellik: yea, got it..
[01:13] <Renan_s2> !amsn
[01:13] <ubotu> I know nothing about amsn - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[01:13] <rellik> this screen is screwey.  everytime i switch inputs it will do an auto adjust EXCEPT for when i switch to my ubuntu box
[01:13] <roostishaw> mwe, but it must be broken on my comp. it wont let me get build-deps for any package
[01:13] <Jack_Sparrow> rellik: kvm switch?
[01:13] <rellik> don't know why i didn't think of the manual auto adjust
[01:13] <mainer> *1
[01:13] <ChocoCid> haha
[01:13] <rellik> Jack_Sparrow: nope, just three inputs on the screen
[01:13] <Jack_Sparrow> ah
[01:14] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: first do this to create JPEGs for each frame:
[01:14] <A-L-P-H-A> I've got WPA working on my network.  However, whenever I reboot, I have to "sudo ifdown ath0" "sudo ifup ath0" to get it to work.  I have my /etc/network/interface file set correctly I think.  http://pastebin.ca/104512 anyone know what may be causing this?
[01:14] <Jack_Sparrow> BAck to my lunch
[01:14] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: convert osaka.gif -dispose none -coalesce -quality 90 osaka.jpg
[01:14] <mwe> roostishaw: I see. it sounds odd
[01:14] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: next you can play those directly with MPlayer onto the root window
[01:14] <whiter> whats the executable called that does the gui configs for samba in gnome?
[01:14] <gir> hi guys, i've just overwritten a file on my ubuntu system using mv. i've tried debugfs, and there are "0 deleted inodes found." can anyone assist?
[01:14] <roostishaw> mwe, :(  where should I start?
[01:14] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: I'm just trying to figure out how to control the speed
[01:14] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: currently it is doing 25FPS which is waaaaaaaaay too fast
[01:15] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: mplayer -vo x11 -rootwin -loop 0 -speed 0.01 -mf type=jpeg mf://*jpg
[01:15] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: the -speed is doing nothing for image files, it seems to only work for video files
[01:15] <mwe> roostishaw: well I would see if manually getting some dependencies would make it work better in the future.
[01:15] <void^> A-L-P-H-A: try inserting a pre-up sleep 2 statement
[01:16] <Pseudonym> Samus, thank you.
[01:16] <mwe> roostishaw: it's not been perfect for me either
[01:16] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: you can convert the JPEGs into an MPEG-1, to control the speed, though there should be a way to set the FPS for images
[01:16] <A-L-P-H-A> void^, where would that statement be inserted?
[01:16] <Bonez56> whiter: swat
[01:16] <whiter> swat?
[01:16] <Tremitos> hello
[01:16] <Pseudonym> Samus... might there be a way to output more images than neccessary with the convert command?
[01:16] <Rleyh> hi is there a way to install software from edgy in dapper like the debian 'apt-get install foo/testing' ?
[01:17] <void^> A-L-P-H-A: not sure if it matters, but right below iface ath0 .. is probably best
[01:17] <Bonez56> whiter: yes, that is a web based GUI config for samba
[01:17] <Evil_Ed`> sup
[01:17] <whiter> no
[01:17] <whiter> thats not what i asked
[01:17] <Bonez56> whiter: sorry don't know then
[01:17] <whiter> i asked what was the executables name included in ubuntu that does the samba stuff
[01:17] <whiter> when you right click the folder and all that
[01:17] <Evil_Ed`> no
[01:17] <Tremitos> unsure
[01:17] <NineTeen67Comet>  I have a question about accessing my server via nfs .. How do I control permissions? I mean the files are user:group 775 for the most part, but I'm finding I can not write to those directories from my other linux boxes (all Ubuntu). (I'm a user on the server too) ..
[01:17] <Pseudonym> Ha ha... mine is going about normal speed..
[01:18] <braindead_moron>  whiter : in nautilus?
[01:18] <NineTeen67Comet>  The directory I need rw access to is www-data:users .. 775 .. and I am a member of users .. shouldn't I be able to write to it?
[01:18] <whiter> braindead_moron yes
[01:18] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: that works fine with the JPEGs: mencoder mf://'*.jpg' -ovc lavc -of mpeg -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg1video -o osaka.mpg
[01:18] <Pseudonym> But it is switching back and forth between my old non-animated wallpaper and that everytime it loops...
[01:18] <gir> is anybody free? i've just overwritten a file on my ubuntu system using mv. I've tried debugfs, and there are "0 deleted inodes found." can anyone assist?
[01:18] <Bonez56> gir: sure. which file?
[01:18] <Rleyh> hi is there a way to install software from edgy in dapper like the debian 'apt-get install foo/testing' ?
[01:19] <gir>  /usr/sbin/backup
[01:19] <braindead_moron> whiter: I right clicked a folder then typed in my password... Then when the dialog poopped up I did a ps aux | grep -i share
[01:19] <gir> its a shell script i wrote
[01:19] <Bonez56> gir: sorry I don't have that file on my system
[01:19] <gir> yeah i need to recover it
[01:20] <Bonez56> gir: oh
[01:20] <whiter> braindead_moron, and?
[01:20] <Bonez56> gir: sorry not too sure
[01:20] <octan> howdy all
[01:20] <whiter> you could just let the window pop up and then do "xprop" and click on the window
[01:20] <gir> bonez: :( thanks anyways
[01:20] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: try using the option: -fixed-vo
[01:20] <braindead_moron> whiter: I see a process called shares-admin..
[01:20] <whiter> ooh
[01:20] <whiter> ok
[01:20] <neutrinomass> Rleyh: None that I'm aware of besides the ugly and unrecommended way of downloading the package manually and installing it ...
[01:20] <Bonez56> gir: good luck
[01:20] <gir> i'm gonna need it
[01:21] <gir> anybody else got any ideas, about recovering overwritten files?
[01:21] <octan> can someone help me.... i just installed 3desktop, but i get this error when im trying to run it,, donno why i get it cos i have the nvidia drivers installed.. anyway,, i get this message. Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[01:21] <jdmpike> how do you tunnel VNC through ssh?
[01:21] <braindead_moron> octan: you don't have 3d acceleration...
[01:22] <octan> braindead_moron i have
[01:22] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: mencoder mf://'*.jpg' -ovc lavc -of mpeg -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg1video -o osaka.mpg
[01:22] <jdmpike> I google "vnc ssh tunnel" and get a lot of howto's with putty and windows stuff
[01:22] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: that creates a working MPEG-1 file, then just play it back with the -speed setting
[01:22] <nosklo> octan, glxinfo | grep render
[01:22] <braindead_moron> octan: then the glx module isn't loaded for some reason
[01:22] <dark_light> my /etc/rc.local seems to don't be executed by default.. it's the dapper default? how can i fix this?
[01:22] <LogicalDash> I'm trying to enable my Broadcom wireless card (with the bcm43xx driver), but every time I do so in System->Administration->Networking, it chugs for a while and says it's enabled, but then when I go back later, it's disabled. So I tried to do it through the command line--typed sudo ifconfig eth1 up-- and it said SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory --what's going on here?
[01:22] <octan> braindead_moron, im not using the nv driver, im using the nvidia driver, and i can play games without any problems
[01:22] <Jack_Sparrow> octan: did you edit nv to nvidia?
[01:22] <octan> yes
[01:23] <octan> but im using the driver from nvidias site
[01:23] <Jack_Sparrow> octan: what does glxgears -printfps show
[01:23] <braindead_moron> octan, grep glx /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:23] <nosklo> gir, next time write it so it makes backup of itself too
[01:23] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: mp -vo x11 -rootwin -speed 0.05 -loop 0 osaka.mpg
[01:23] <mwe> jdmpike: http://pigtail.net/LRP/vnc/
[01:23] <Pseudonym> Samus... You are a goddess.
[01:23] <octan>   Load           "glx"
[01:23] <braindead_moron> hmm
[01:23] <nosklo> octan, glxinfo | grep render
[01:24] <octan> Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual
[01:24] <octan> :(
[01:24] <octan> odd
[01:24] <octan> howcome i can play games without prob?
[01:24] <octan> aa and et
[01:24] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: you may want to convert the images as 100 quality JPEGs rather than 90 quality (as I did), it may make the MPEG-1 file a bit clearer
[01:25] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: is your screen size 1280x960 ?  as the command I gave you will not scale the video
[01:25] <Pseudonym> Ja...
[01:25] <A-L-P-H-A> void^, I'll try that.
[01:25] <Ruben> Hi friends
[01:25] <octan> s /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/ |grep glx
[01:25] <Ruben> i've a problem with my system :$
[01:26] <nosklo> Ruben, welcome
[01:26] <Samus_Aran> it would use CPU to scale it in software.  the -vo xv (video_output xvideo_extension) would scale it in hardware, but then if you played any other video file it would go slow, as only one video may use the hardware scaling at once
[01:26] <Ruben> i erase accidental the file inittab and don't know  how restoring it
[01:26] <Foris> Trash can
[01:26] <LogicalDash> Hi everyone, I'm having a strange problem enabling my wireless card.
[01:26] <blackline> Before I had a program called Mogrify that I had much use of. That was before when I was running fedora. Now I really need Mogrify (or something alike). Anyone that know where I ca get it? Couldnt find it with apt.
[01:26] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: so it is better to use -vo x11 for the wallpaper, and -vo xv for everything else
[01:27] <AxisGoat> I'm having a problem with my wireless card as well -_-
[01:27] <braindead_moron> AxisGoat, me three!
[01:27] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: if you want it to start when you log in, put the command into ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession
[01:27] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: just make sure you add an ampersand "&" after the command, so it runs in background
[01:27] <LogicalDash> It's a Broadcom card, I used to use ndiswrapper for it but Dapper seems to have an actual driver...
[01:28] <AxisGoat> I wanna install Ubuntu or possible Xubuntu on my laptop, but the thing is, everything works perfectly 'cept for the wireless
[01:28] <A-L-P-H-A> void^, sweet! works. thanks.
[01:28] <LogicalDash> only now, I try to enable it with sudo ifconfig eth1 up, and I get SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory
[01:28] <LogicalDash> what's it talking about?
[01:28] <cyphase> is ubuntu going to include an X configuration utility? something like this.. http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/config-tools/redhat-config-xfree86.html
[01:29] <nosklo> i got ubuntu to authenticate into an ActiveDirectory but users have no sound. How can I add users from AD to audio group on the fly when they log in? Or let everyone use audio??
[01:29] <blackline> No one that knows where I can get Mogrify for Ubuntu?
[01:29] <Renan_s2> brb. kernel update
[01:29] <AxisGoat> anyway, is there any sort of command I can run to get the name/brand of my wireless card?
[01:29] <nosklo> blackline, what is mogrify?
[01:29] <braindead_moron> what is funny as I made IT get this laptop with the intel 3945 rather then the dell wireless as I read that the 3945 worked without the ndis wrapper stuff... but mine doesn't :-(
[01:29] <LogicalDash> AxisGoat: lshw -C network
[01:29] <AxisGoat> I suck at figuring out hardware configurations for laptops :/
[01:30] <braindead_moron> AxisGoat: try lscpi
[01:30] <blackline> nosklo its a program i used for changing resolution and quality on pictures in terminal
[01:30] <nosklo> AxisGoat, lshw gives you full hardware specs
[01:30] <AxisGoat> m'kay
[01:30] <AxisGoat> I'm a linux noob so bear with me -_-
[01:30] <pablo--mvd> hi! i need to acces x from a windows machine
[01:30] <pablo--mvd> im using ubuntu 606
[01:30] <LogicalDash> AxisGoat: doing it as lshw -C network shows just your network hardware
[01:30] <pablo--mvd> which soft do you suggest?
[01:30] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: mplayer -msglevel all=0 -vo x11 -rootwin -fixed-vo -speed 0.05 -loop 0 osaka.mpg &
[01:30] <nosklo> pablo--mvd, vnc
[01:30] <AxisGoat> m'kay, it's a broadcom as well
[01:31] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: that could be added to your X startup script
[01:31] <LogicalDash> Does anyone here know what SIOCSIFFLAGS means?
[01:31] <AxisGoat> BCM4318
[01:31] <pablo--mvd> nosklo: ok ill try it.. but inst it a bitn insecuere?
[01:31] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: you may want to make the frames loop back to the first one, e.g. play frames 1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1
[01:31] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: so it doesn't skip
[01:31] <nosklo> pablo--mvd, yes
[01:31] <seeker__> noaXess_kubuntu: hey
[01:31] <nosklo> pablo--mvd, there is no security, but you can try tunnelling it over an ssh (putty) connection
[01:31] <Pseudonym> is there a secret to this, Samus_Aran?
[01:32] <pablo--mvd> nosklo: how can i do that?
[01:32] <braindead_moron> so does anyone here have an intel 3945 wireless carding working with 6.06?
[01:32] <help-the-n00b> Is there a way to use AIM throught the terminal?
[01:32] <davey_> can anyone help me get 3d working on my ati radion xpres 200 graphics card in amd64 linux
[01:32] <help-the-n00b> Through.*
[01:32] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: simplest way I can think of is to link the jpeg files before making the MPEG-1 file (so there are copies of the files in reverse order)
[01:32] <davey_> help-the-n00b, interesting idea
[01:32] <nosklo> pablo--mvd, you should go by steps, try first getting vnc connection up, then you try to tunnel it over ssh
[01:32] <davey_> I can't even get glx gears to work
[01:33] <AxisGoat> don't see why there should be no x200 support in the 64 bit distro
[01:33] <nosklo> pablo--mvd, there is plenty documentation resources on the net
[01:33] <help-the-n00b> davey_, Is it possible?
[01:33] <AxisGoat> it picks up my x200 fine on the x386 one
[01:33] <davey_> AxisGoat, you would be surpized
[01:33] <pablo--mvd> nosklo: oki ill try thanks
[01:33] <mjr> nosklo, you might want to give them audio group membership on login via the pam_group PAM module. see http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/Linux-PAM-html/pam-6.html
[01:33] <davey_> AxisGoat, not as much hardware works correclty
[01:33] <davey_> axisGoat, did you have to do anything to make it work
[01:33] <nosklo> mjr, right!
[01:34] <nosklo> mjr, that is what i am trying
[01:34] <AxisGoat> nah, it goes immediately, but this' off a live CD
[01:34] <I> hello ppl
[01:34] <AxisGoat> since I'm still trying to get my wireless working before I install it
[01:34] <braindead_moron> help-the-n00b, centericq seems to do IM from the cli via ncurses
[01:34] <davey_> help-the-n00b, you just have to find a program that does it, they have irc in the terimnal
[01:34] <I> im havin a big difficulties with mounting a hdd :( plz can u help me?
[01:34] <nosklo> mjr, i have added "auth required pam_group.so" on /etc/pam.d/gdm
[01:34] <davey_> I, what file system is it
[01:34] <braindead_moron> help-the-n00b, I haven't tried it, I just googled aim cli linux
[01:35] <help-the-n00b> How do I do IRC in the erminal?
[01:35] <Jack_Sparrow> change your nick so we can talk to you
[01:35] <help-the-n00b> Terminal.*
[01:35] <Jack_Sparrow> i
[01:35] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: C=10; for F in $(\ls -1 *jpg; \ls -1 *jpg|tac); do C=$((C+1)); echo ln "$F" "New_$C.jpg"; done
[01:35] <mjr> nosklo, I don't know the spesifics personally, sorry; just thought to point you in the right direction
[01:35] <nosklo> mjr, and "gdm; *; *; Al0000-2400; audio, video, cdrom, floppy" in /etc/security/group.conf
[01:35] <mike-e> anyone good with configuring sound cards?
[01:35] <nosklo> mjr, oh ok
[01:35] <nosklo> i am missing something?
[01:35] <nosklo> am I missing something?
[01:35] <help-the-n00b> mike-e,  Nope, not me.
[01:36] <sarra_> Running Ubuntu install on my desktop, and I'm getting Buffer I/O errors on hdb
[01:36] <julian_> hi
[01:36] <eyequeue> help-the-n00b, one good console irc client is irssi
[01:36] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: mencoder mf://'New*.jpg' -ovc lavc -of mpeg -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg1video -o osaka.mpg
[01:36] <nosklo> mjr, thanks anyway
[01:36] <davey_> If anyone knows how to get 3d in amd64 with radionxpress 200 talk to me about some time, I can't seem to figure it out
[01:36] <julian_> where is the water plugin for compiz packed?
[01:36] <help-the-n00b> How do I do IRC through the termianl?
[01:36] <eyequeue> !info irssi
[01:36] <ubotu> irssi: terminal based IRC client. In repository main, is optional. Version 0.8.10-1ubuntu1 (dapper), package size 989 kB, installed size 2764 kB
[01:36] <help-the-n00b> Terminal.*
[01:36] <eyequeue> irssi: nothing appropriate.
[01:36] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: oops, apparently they only want *.jpg, you will need to delete the old JPEGs, and then run it with mf://*.jpg
[01:36] <Foris> IRC is like online notepad
[01:36] <eyequeue> irssi-text: nothing appropriate.
[01:36] <sarra_> Crap
[01:37] <julian_> why there oly less plugins install with compiz
[01:37] <sarra_> how do I terminate boot?
[01:37] <braindead_moron> help-the-n00b, did you look at centericq?
[01:37] <sarra_> I need to pull that harddrive from the sstem
[01:37] <help-the-n00b> How do I run Irssi?
[01:37] <Ruben> friends help me, i need to restore the INITTAB file
[01:37] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: oh no, I had an "echo" in there, it didn't do the ln commands at all, it was just a test.  I always test first, and forgot to remove the echo
[01:37] <I> hello im back... i got kicked... was it because some moderator did it?
[01:37] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: C=10; for F in $(\ls -1 *jpg; \ls -1 *jpg|tac); do C=$((C+1)); ln "$F" "New_$C.jpg"; done
[01:37] <Jack_Sparrow> If you want help on mounting that drive it would help if you changed your nick to something easier to bring up
[01:37] <mike-e> i've installed ubuntu on this relatively old machine, this ISA sound card isn't working. The icon on gnome-panel for sound has the red circle in it (like it does when you mute it) and when I click on it it says "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found"
[01:37] <eyequeue> help-the-n00b, sudo apt-get install irssi
[01:37] <I> how to do it?
[01:38] <Jack_Sparrow> slash nick
[01:38] <AxisGoat> say, will Konquerer run okay on Ubuntu
[01:38] <eyequeue> help-the-n00b, then just run "irsii" in console
[01:38] <I> test
[01:38] <Jack_Sparrow> slash /nick newnick
[01:38] <help-the-n00b> eyequeue,  What! I thought it was terminal based?
[01:38] <help-the-n00b> Oh. Ok.
[01:38] <octan> libglx.so
[01:38] <octan> libglx.so.1.0.8762
[01:38] <octan> braindead_moron, any ideas?
[01:38] <octan> Jack_Sparrow do you got any ideas?
[01:38] <Jack_Sparrow> AxisGoat: hUGE PROBLEM WITH THE NEW OPERA
[01:38] <Jack_Sparrow> AxisGoat: sORRY
[01:38] <AxisGoat> what's that?
[01:38] <eyequeue> help-the-n00b, apt-get is a console command too
[01:38] <octan> hey dudes. why do i get this error? Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". when i have the libglx installed?
[01:39] <Jno_Bno> finally my nick is borned >|
[01:39] <Jack_Sparrow> AxisGoat: Arrrrrr  really sorry
[01:39] <help-the-n00b> Lol. I know.
[01:39] <help-the-n00b> Nevermind.
[01:39] <LogicalDash> Does anyone know what the error "SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory" when it comes in response to trying to bring up an interface with ifconfig?
[01:39] <AxisGoat> np, so what's the problem w/ the latest opera?
[01:39] <yoshiznit123> octan, do you have nvidia?
[01:39] <Foris> Why did they make it so when you hold ALT and type fxfire it opens a test editor and makes an ascii cow??
[01:39] <octan> can any one help me?
[01:39] <octan> i need to sort out this error
[01:39] <nosklo> i need help adding all gdm users to audio group through pam_group, anyone knows how to do that?
[01:39] <Jno_Bno> so... how to mount that drive?
[01:39] <yoshiznit123> octan, do you have an nvidia card?
[01:39] <void^> LogicalDash: usually the interface doesn't exist
[01:39] <eyequeue> Foris, "they"?
[01:39] <octan> yoshiznit123 indeed i do
[01:39] <Samus_Aran> Pseudonym: then do the mencoder command I said: mencoder mf://'New*.jpg' -ovc lavc -of mpeg -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg1video -o osaka.mpg
[01:39] <nosklo> octan, i have installed the repository nvidia drivers, not the web page ones
[01:39] <eyequeue> Foris, "they" made an easter egg
[01:39] <nosklo> octan, it works fine here
[01:39] <octan> yoshiznit123 yes
[01:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno: get the diskmopunter script if they are ntfs or fat
[01:40] <Jno_Bno> huh... this chat is fast...
[01:40] <yoshiznit123> octan, and the problem is with what, compiz?
[01:40] <Jack_Sparrow> 800+ people
[01:40] <Jno_Bno> whats that?
[01:40] <octan> nosklo thouse drivers are shitty,, its mesa based glx driver which suxz big time
[01:40] <sarra_> Looks like Ubuntu install locked up
[01:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno: what format are those drives you want to mount
[01:40] <Pseudonym> Thanks again Samus...
[01:40] <Jno_Bno> im quite a noob, so it maybe a lil painful helping me :)
[01:40] <nosklo> octan, they are not
[01:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno: thick skin
[01:40] <Jno_Bno> i think its ntfs...
[01:40] <nosklo> octan, nvidia drivers are in the repository
[01:41] <nosklo> octan, there is no need to download the nvidia webpage drivers
[01:41] <octan> yoshiznit123 im trying to get 3desktop to work,,but i get error
[01:41] <yoshiznit123> octan, when do you get the error message?
[01:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno:   http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter
[01:41] <sarra_> nosklo: do the nvidia drivers in the repository support SLI?
[01:41] <octan> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[01:41] <octan> nosklo dude,, mesa suxz
[01:41] <nosklo> octan, there is no MESA dude!
[01:41] <octan> its mesa based
[01:41] <nosklo> octan, its not, it is the same as the page
[01:42] <nosklo> octan, only finely packaged for ubuntu
[01:42] <octan> when did they change that?
[01:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno: Do you intend to try and write to the ntfs drive.. Still not 100% safe..
[01:42] <shawn_> how can i tell if i have the latest version of xgl/compiz?
[01:42] <nosklo> sarra_, i dont know, my card doesnt have sli, but I guess so, since they are the same of the nvidia page, only nicely packaged for ubuntu
[01:42] <yoshiznit123> octan, nvidia moves some of the libraries to /usr/lib/nvidia. i had some problems with those earlier, try using LD_PRELOAD
[01:42] <Jno_Bno> yup... i wanted to backup my files there...
[01:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno: Not advised
[01:43] <Jno_Bno> so it might happend even if ill mount it right that ill lost my data?
[01:43] <nosklo> octan, I dont know when the change ocurred
[01:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno: yep, possibly lose everything
[01:43] <nosklo> octan, but you install the nvidia-glx package from the repository, and linux-restricted-modules
[01:43] <Jno_Bno> hm... thats bad... seems that i no longer need to mount it :D
[01:43] <nosklo> octan, and you get to use "nvidia" instead of "nv"
[01:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno: see the warning in that script about writing to ntfs
[01:43] <Jno_Bno> is it safe to mount FAT drive?
[01:43] <nosklo> octan, without any package from nvidia web page
[01:43] <octan> nosklo, if you look at the deps. for the nvidia driver from the repo,, you'll see that it depends on some mesa shit
[01:43] <davey_> Jno_Bno, yes
[01:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno: Yes fat 32 is fine and what I use here for sharing
[01:44] <Jno_Bno> thx :)
[01:44] <octan> yoshiznit123, what you mean?
[01:44] <octan> try using LD_PRELOAD?
[01:44] <davey_> mwe, can I ask you personaly a few questions
[01:44] <nosklo> octan, it does not, I am looking at it right now
[01:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Jno_Bno: Fast answers here eh?
[01:44] <AxisGoat> hrms
[01:44] <yoshiznit123> like this: LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/nvidia/libwhatever.so 3ddesktop
[01:44] <octan> nosklo, so am i
[01:44] <AxisGoat> how am I going to restart the computer when ubuntu is only running in RAM -_-
[01:45] <Blissex> Jack_Sparrow: there is a good 'ext2'/'ext3' file system driver for MS Windows. It is much better than using FAT32
[01:45] <Jno_Bno> hehe... yup...
[01:45] <octan> nosklo, libglu1mesa
[01:45] <yoshiznit123> or LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/nvidia 3ddesktop
[01:45] <jn> hey does anyone have a working repo for ntfs-3g
[01:45] <nosklo> octan, libglu1-mesa OR libglu1
[01:45] <sarra_> Okay, that's gone
[01:45] <davey_> alright anyone, can someone just talk to me about installing the x64 drivers for linux ati 200 xpress
[01:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Blissex: I prefer fat 32 than a driver in windows
[01:45] <sarra_> harddrive was so hot it could melt steel almost
[01:45] <help-the-n00b> How do I connect to this that I server with Irssi?
[01:45] <nosklo> octan, that means you can install only libglu1 and NOT mesa
[01:45] <davey_> I just want to chat with someone about it for a little bit because I don't want to msess up
[01:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Blissex: Why do you say it is better?
[01:45] <Blissex> sarra_: that is very bad news...
[01:45] <help-the-n00b> How do I connect to this server with Irssi?*
[01:45] <octan> yoshiznit123 ok i'll try
[01:45] <nosklo> octan, libglu1-mesa | libglu1
[01:46] <eyequeue> help-the-n00b, /help server
[01:46] <nosklo> octan, that | means "OR"
[01:46] <help-the-n00b> Ok.
[01:46] <sarra_> Blissex: Yes, I'm glad it didn't heat-damage my case or other harddrives
[01:46] <Blissex> Jack_Sparrow: a lot faster, big file support...
[01:46] <eyequeue> help-the-n00b, also /help connect, for irssi
[01:46] <davey_> so anyone that knows about graphics want to chat with me about it?
[01:46] <Samus_Aran> g'day everyone
[01:46] <Jno_Bno> im off to bed... thanks again for helping me... wish ya nice day :)
[01:46] <jn> i could really use a repo for ntfs3g i want to read/write my ntfs drive
[01:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Blissex: I dont have files over 2 gig and fat32 is plenty fast for me..
[01:47] <mike-e> so ubuntu doesn't support ISA anymore
[01:47] <mike-e> ?
[01:47] <eyequeue> !fuse
[01:47] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[01:47] <eyequeue> jn, ^^^
[01:47] <sarra_> Okay, I need some help installing
[01:47] <Pseudonym> Thanks again Samus!
[01:47] <sarra_> It's freezing on load from the live cd
[01:47] <davey_> sarra_, what part
[01:47] <Armadillio> Are there any programs Ubuntu comes with you guys recommend I get rid of? Because my comp slows down after a while of being on and I want it to stop...
[01:48] <jonh_wendell> Hi people!
[01:48] <sarra_> After all of the drivers and kernel is loaded, it plays a tone, and freezes with a white _ on the top left of the screen
[01:48] <Kr0ntab> Armadillio, did you install much after the base install?
[01:48] <EpP> hey
[01:48] <help-the-n00b> How do I get Mozilla Thunderbird?
[01:49] <help-the-n00b> sudo apt-get install thunderbird?
[01:49] <sarra_> help-the-n00b: Use the add-remove programs
[01:49] <Armadillio> Not really, just some of the w32codecs and stuff...
[01:49] <nosklo> help-the-n00b, sudo aptitude install mozilla-thunderbird
[01:49] <eyequeue> help-the-n00b, sudo apt-get install thunderbird
[01:49] <Armadillio> You know the restricted wiki, that stuff.
[01:49] <Kr0ntab> yeah but tats not like running to slow things down...
[01:49] <eyequeue> !info thunderbird
[01:49] <ubotu> Package thunderbird does not exist in dapper
[01:49] <Kr0ntab> how much memory on yer system?
[01:49] <help-the-n00b> sarra_, I'm using Ubuntu Linux.
[01:49] <eyequeue> !info mozilla-thunderbird
[01:49] <ubotu> mozilla-thunderbird: Mozilla Thunderbird standalone mail client. In repository main, is optional. Version 1.5.0.5-0ubuntu0.6.06 (dapper), package size 10037 kB, installed size 28632 kB
[01:49] <EpP> How can i get my airport card to get WPA/Tkip?
[01:49] <sarra_> help-the-n00b: So am I
[01:49] <Darkhack_> I want to setup Linux for my father who is on a now unsupported Windows 98 system.  Will Ubuntu run alright on a 466mhz 192mb RAM machine for basic tasks like Firefox and OpenOffice?  Also it needs to be easy to use.  So far everything has failed in some way or another.  Even Xubuntu failed because it is too buggy when trying to place icons on the desktop.
[01:49] <jn> hm ntfs-3g is what im looking for, ive used it and had no probelms id rather not experiment with this other method although ntfs-3g uses fuse as well
[01:50] <help-the-n00b> What?
[01:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Armadillio: Could it be an overheating problem?
[01:50] <Armadillio> I got about 80 gigs worth, but my ram is like 128mb or something, an older computer...
[01:50] <eyequeue> help-the-n00b, sudo apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird (they shoretened firefoxes name, but not thunderbird's?
[01:50] <sarra_> Under the aplications menu, there's "add remove"
[01:50] <Armadillio> No my room is cold as hell...
[01:50] <Armadillio> Well hell isn't really cold but I got this cooling fan in here so no way it could be too warm.
[01:50] <Kr0ntab> Armadillio, if you have under 128.. you think you have like 64 megs?
[01:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Darkhack_: that is a pretty marginal system for Ubuntu
[01:50] <davey_> anyone know about the ati propretary drivers how to get thouse to work in amd64
[01:50] <FusionXN1> HI all
[01:51] <Armadillio> Well, I checked the specs and it IS 128...
[01:51] <help-the-n00b> I have 10GB max in my HD!
[01:51] <help-the-n00b> JK
[01:51] <EpP> How can i get my airport card to get WPA/Tkip?
[01:51] <help-the-n00b> !
[01:51] <ubotu> I know nothing about ! - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[01:51] <jn> have you used the fuse method that you linked me to?
[01:51] <sarra_> !ati
[01:51] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:51] <FusionXN1> I finally got xlink kai working on ubuntu
[01:51] <Jack_Sparrow> !broadcomm
[01:51] <eyequeue> jn, me?  i don't use ntfs or anything from them
[01:51] <ubotu> I know nothing about broadcomm - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[01:51] <Kr0ntab> Armadillio, thats fine...  not a lot... but thats ok.  you running gnome or kde
[01:51] <help-the-n00b> !broadcom
[01:51] <Jack_Sparrow> !bcm43
[01:51] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:51] <Armadillio> gnome
[01:51] <ubotu> I know nothing about bcm43 - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[01:52] <Darkhack_> I'm downloading Ubuntu now via bittorrent.  I hope it works out.  So far EVERY distro has had a problem with it.  I really hope the Ubuntu team focuses on usability more than other distributions.
[01:52] <Jack_Sparrow> thanks noob
[01:52] <Hexidigital> !bcm43xx-fwcutter
[01:52] <ubotu> I know nothing about bcm43xx-fwcutter - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[01:52] <Seveas> !fishing
[01:52] <Hexidigital> !bcm43xx
[01:52] <help-the-n00b> Ah. One 'm' required.
[01:52] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops
[01:52] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:52] <Kr0ntab> Armadillio, you can adjust some of the "animations" settings...
[01:52] <Kr0ntab> also... what kind of graphics card are you running?
[01:52] <FusionXN1> Anyone help me - Why doesnt one of my harddrives show under computer?
[01:52] <sarra_> FusionXN1: You need to mount the drive
[01:53] <help-the-n00b> Mountit!
[01:53] <FusionXN1> sarra done it
[01:53] <Armadillio> Animation settings? What about them... what are they even?
[01:53] <nalioth> help-the-n00b: please register your nick and /msg ubotu with your questions
[01:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Darkhack_: If you up the ram you will have much better luck.. slow but stable
[01:53] <sarra_> FusionXN1: Have you looked in /media?
[01:53] <FusionXN1> i can get to it via media/sdc1
[01:53] <Kr0ntab> in gconf... you can turn off a couple of animation settings.. like minimization effects... etc
[01:53] <help-the-n00b> How do I change my nick?
[01:53] <help-the-n00b> I did register.
[01:53] <FusionXN1> but it wont show on computer or in the menu and i want it to :(
[01:53] <Armadillio> How do I get to gconf?
[01:53] <FusionXN1> Anyway to get it to show?
[01:53] <Seveas> help-the-n00b, try ##help for general IRC help
[01:53] <eyequeue> !register >vhelp-the-n00b
[01:54] <Seveas> Armadillio, <alt><f2>
[01:54] <Plymouth> Can anyone tell me if a firewall is automatically installed with ubuntu 5.04, and how I go about investigating it please?
[01:54] <Seveas> and enter gconf-editor
[01:54] <FusionXN1> change ya nick is /nick BLA
[01:54] <Armadillio> OK, I'll give it a try. Thanks.
[01:54] <ex-parrot> can anyone give me the .config for the standard Ubuntu i386 kernel?
[01:54] <Kr0ntab> might help some... but also.. if yer graphics card has hardware acceleration capabilities you'll want to make sure you're using the acclerated drivers to help things out.  if no card like this... no worrries then.
[01:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Plymouth: firewall is part of linux iptables and you dont use a firewall you use a firwall manager like firestarter only if needed
[01:54] <Seveas> ex-parrot, it's in /boot on your system
[01:54] <nosklo> I need help to configure pam, the pam_group module, to insert users in audio group automatically on login. Does somebody has any experience? I have tried everything I know and nothing till now.
[01:55] <davey_> can anyone talk to me about the ati installer ?
[01:55] <EpP> does anyone use WPA with a airport on a mac
[01:55] <Seveas> EpP, airport or airport extreme?
[01:55] <FusionXN1> Sarra anyway i can do it?
[01:55] <EpP> Seveas, Airport
[01:55] <ex-parrot> derr, thanks Seveas
[01:55] <help-the-n00b> !register > help-the-n00b
[01:55] <Jack_Sparrow> EpP: read up on the broadcom stuff as we linked earlier
[01:55] <EpP> kk
[01:55] <help-the-n00b> Not useful.
[01:55] <Hexidigital> !usethis is Query me in a private message to avoid disturbing the channel.  To access me, type /MSG Ubotu {query}.
[01:56] <Seveas> Jack_Sparrow, EpP:no, normal airpart isn't broadcom 
[01:56] <FusionXN1> help-the-noob what you need help with
[01:56] <Plymouth> Jack_Sparrow:  Cheers, I've seen mention of this 'firestarter', but I've not seen anything on how to use it!
[01:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Plymouth:  you really dont need it
[01:56] <EpP> Seveas, do u need to use WPA_Supplicant
[01:56] <FusionXN1> Jack_ you know your stuff anyway to make my 3rd hdd show in computer?
[01:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Seveas: I thought airport was using the broadcom chipset
[01:56] <ex-parrot> Seveas, files like config-2.6.15.25-386 etc?
[01:56] <help-the-n00b> Mount it.
[01:56] <Seveas> EpP, yes, but network-manager makes using that easy
[01:56] <lhds> euh root@lhds-desktop:/home/lhds/v4l-dvb/v4l# make creating symbolic links... make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.15-23-386/build: No such file or directory.  Stop. root@lhds-desktop:/lib/modules# ls 2.6.15-26-386 what's wrong? wy cant it read from the folder  2.6.15-26-386 ???
[01:56] <Seveas> ex-parrot, yes
[01:57] <Seveas> Jack_Sparrow, only the airport extreme
[01:57] <ex-parrot> thanks once again Seveas, wish me luck in compiling a Xen kernel with SATA support ;)
[01:57] <Jack_Sparrow> FusionXN1: Is that your external drive usb something?
[01:57] <Plymouth> Jack_Sparrow:  Eh?  Everyone's squeeling about safety and security on the 'net
[01:57] <EpP> Seveas, how do i get that?
[01:57] <kameronk> lhds, are you using sudo?
[01:57] <Seveas> ex-parrot, good luck 
[01:57] <FusionXN1> jack SATA ext3
[01:57] <lhds> you mean sudo make ?
[01:57] <lhds> i am logged in as root
[01:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Plymouth: which is why Mac and Linux are safe, just Windows has the problem
[01:57] <Seveas> EpP, a wired connection would be useful for now, then you can run apt-get install network-manager-gnome
[01:57] <leagris> hello
[01:57] <kameronk> o ok, never mind lhds, maybe try not being root
[01:57] <EpP> i am on wired
[01:57] <EpP> Seveas,
[01:58] <lhds> how to go out of root?
[01:58] <Seveas> then run that command ;)
[01:58] <EpP> kk
[01:58] <eyequeue> lhds, exit
[01:58] <lhds> ok wait guys
[01:58] <Plymouth> We're safer than Wankows, for sure, but not totally safe!
[01:58] <leagris> big troubles with yesterday update. All OpenOffice dependencies screwed and it brock all the installation because of mixed OO 2.0.2 and incomplete 2.0.3. Using official mirrors.
[01:58] <Seveas> Plymouth, please don't use inappropriate language in here
[01:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Seveas: AirPort Express is a Broadcom BCM4712KFB wireless networking chipset.
[01:59] <lhds> same error here
[01:59] <aestetix> So... I just apt-get installed glade, wondering why it didn't show up in the path
[01:59] <Seveas> Jack_Sparrow, correct -- and normal airport (ie: not an airport express) is not a broadcom chip (prism I thought)
[01:59] <aestetix> ie when I type "glade" or "whereis glade" it doesn't find anything.
[01:59] <lhds> root@lhds-desktop:/home/lhds/v4l-dvb/v4l# make creating symbolic links... make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.15-23-386/build: No such file or directory.  Stop. root@lhds-desktop:/lib/modules# ls 2.6.15-26-386 what's wrong? wy cant it read from the folder  2.6.15-26-386 ??? under normal user it does not find the dir
[01:59] <Plymouth> Sorry, but when it comes to mention of things from Redmond...
[01:59] <aestetix> Even though apt-get says it's been installed
[01:59] <EpP> Seveas, k i installed it and i tried to run NetworkManger
[02:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Seveas: good to know... I need to ask what type of Airport in the future
[02:00] <kismet> Hi All! Where can I information related to mojo mapping, I mean how can I know which mapping is active when I select a particular packaging model?
[02:00] <Seveas> EpP, you need to logout + login for it to work
[02:00] <EpP> kk
[02:00] <nate_> hello i need some help with compiling my dapper kernel after patching it with phc patch
[02:00] <Seveas> !kernel > nate_
[02:00] <FusionXN1> Jack... theres no flags on my 3rd harddrive but on my 2nd which shows it has "ba" listed does that matter
[02:00] <ex-parrot> !kernel
[02:00] <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
[02:00] <kismet> Sorry wrong channel...
[02:01] <nate_> I have to recompile because i need special functionality not built into dapper kernel
[02:01] <aestetix> Is there some command I need to issue after an apt-get to make sure the software installed properly?
[02:01] <ex-parrot> anyone here ever used Xen on Ubuntu?
[02:01] <lhds> tell me i updated the kernel to v 26 from 23 with synaptic and restarted than i went to lib/modules than i did an sudo apt-get remove --purge linux-image-2.6.15-23-386 is there something wrong?
[02:01] <nate_> I am adding the phc (for undervolting) patch and have compiled cleanly...but am having trouble with ipw2200 aftwards
[02:02] <nosklo> I need help to configure pam, the pam_group module, to insert users in audio group automatically on login. Does somebody has any experience? I have tried everything I know and nothing till now.
[02:02] <Seveas> ex-parrot, (if you don't mind a useless reply) edgy will sort-of support Xen properly 
[02:02] <ex-parrot> Seveas, that's not useless, it's good to know - but not when I have to have this server ready by tomorrow
[02:02] <Hexidigital> Seveas:: will edgy support Compiz/XGL (preinstalled?) :)
[02:02] <Jack_Sparrow> FusionXN1: I really dont know what to do with that issue
[02:03] <lhds> help?
[02:03] <FusionXN1> oh
[02:03] <lhds> i am deeply drowning
[02:03] <Seveas> Hexidigital, no
[02:03] <bigdaddyjosh> hello
[02:03] <Kr0ntab> aestetix, usually running the application... you can also run "aptitude seach package_name".  if it has an "i" at the beginning... should be installed fine..
[02:04] <GoldenEagle68> Can anyone help me with an Intel 8/16 LAN adapter that is not being recognized during a dapper drake install?
[02:04] <bigdaddyjosh> just want to say, I have done 2 ubuntu installations now, one on this machine (tho I am using my windows boot now) and another on a gateway solo 1450, and the 1450 was soooo much easier to get up and going
[02:04] <ex-parrot> Seveas, my plan is to copy the .config file from the stock Ubuntu kernel and import it in to the Xen build thingy, so it builds the Xen kernel with the right drivers.... sound sane to you?
[02:04] <Seveas> ex-parrot, not completely
[02:04] <DrBashir2> What other mail clients are out there comparable to Office Outlook?
[02:04] <Jack_Sparrow> evolution
[02:04] <GoldenEagle68> thunderbird
[02:05] <ex-parrot> how likely is it to work?
[02:05] <Seveas> but I have 0 experience with xen 
[02:05] <Seveas> ex-parrot, no clue
[02:05] <ex-parrot> the Xen documentation talks about importing .config files from other kernels...
[02:05] <kameronk> what is the best media player for ubuntu?
[02:05] <ex-parrot> heh ok thanks anyway Seveas
[02:05] <DrBashir2> got evolution, but it wont let me specify how many day's to leave messages on the server
[02:05] <Kr0ntab> DrBashir2, kmail, thunderbird, evolution, sylpheed... and many many more
[02:05] <GoldenEagle68> So, can anyone help with my LAN adapter problem?
[02:06] <ex-parrot> kameronk, Totem is quite nice... failing that MPlayer and VLC have always worked quite well
[02:06] <jwhayman> hi there, im having a problem with my monitor's resolution, its currently set at 640x40 :( and ive tried using dpkg-reconfigure x-server and also from the gui applications in gnome but nothing seems to work, is there anything else i can try? (my monitor is a CRT with a max resolution of 1024x768, thanks
[02:06] <kameronk> ok, thank you ex-parrot, i had forgotten about that one... i don't like using KDE-ish apps under gnome
[02:06] <oezguer> hi everybody.........
[02:06] <Kr0ntab> DrBashir2, many people have much success with Tunderbird.... made by the folks that put out firefox.. mozilla and the like.
[02:06] <Kr0ntab> thunderbird even.
[02:07] <rellim> hello oezguer
[02:07] <oezguer> can i use ares at ubuntu????????
[02:07] <oezguer> hi rellim thanx
[02:07] <rellim> oezguer: use gtk-gnutella instead
[02:07] <oezguer> what is it?`
[02:07] <zipper_> Anyone know where i can find a list of linux supported pci wireless network cards?
[02:07] <rellim> oezguer: same thing ares is ... just a linux version (basically)
[02:07] <zipper_> !wireless
[02:07] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:07] <oezguer> rellim: i need a program (ares or so ) to dowwnload films
[02:07] <DrBashir2> Kr0ntab: well, I'll give it a try, but I'm biased against it cos I dont like FF, I'm an Opera fan :)
[02:08] <Kr0ntab> hedhe
[02:08] <Kr0ntab> operas latest is great....
[02:08] <zipper_> nevermind, found it
[02:08] <Kr0ntab> thunderbird is great.  you should like it.
[02:08] <Kr0ntab> many out there though...
[02:08] <oezguer> rellim: whats the name os webseite
[02:08] <Kr0ntab> I really like sylpheed back in the day because it's also very very snappy...
[02:08] <TCK0> does ubuntu have a ports system to install software similar to emerge in gentoo ?
[02:09] <oezguer> rellim: how can i install it? from where?
[02:09] <reid> When I run xorgcfg, I get a message on my monitor that says "input signal out of range" how do I fix this\
[02:09] <Jack_Sparrow> DrBashir Huge holes in the new opera, very unsecure
[02:09] <GoldenEagle68> will SOMEONE please help me with my LAN adapter situation,  it's an Intel 8/16, ubuntu wont recognize it
[02:09] <Jack_Sparrow> TCK0: synaptic, apt-get etc ?
[02:09] <rellim> oezguer: syntapic or apt-get
[02:09] <GoldenEagle68> but worked fine before my reinstall
[02:09] <AxisGoat> all operas or just the ubuntu version?
[02:09] <oezguer> anem of program?
[02:10] <oezguer> name
[02:10] <AxisGoat> haven't noticed any sort of bugs in the current one on xp
[02:10] <rellim> oezguer: gtk-gnutella
[02:10] <timalot> whats the package in dapper that gives you the "new login in nested window" menu item?
[02:10] <oezguer> thanxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx rellim god bless you
[02:10] <Jack_Sparrow> AxisGoat: I just saw the article yesterday..
[02:10] <rellim> oezguer: no problem, anytime :)
[02:11] <DrBashir2> hmm, cant get Thunderbird with apt-get?
[02:11] <oezguer> rellim: where u from? me from germany but ;) im turk
[02:11] <rellim> oezguer: Texas
[02:11] <oezguer> cowboy:rellim ;)
[02:11] <nosklo> I need help to configure pam, the pam_group module, to insert users in audio group automatically on login. Does somebody has any experience? I have tried everything I know and nothing till now.
[02:11] <rellim> oezguer: hardly :P
[02:11] <Jack_Sparrow> DrBashir No, but it is an easy install
[02:11] <fistandantilus> whenever i exit enemy territory (which i play in 800x600), my desktop is set to that and it doesn't change back to 1280x1024, how can i fix this?
[02:11] <eyequeue> DrBashir, sudo apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird
[02:11] <oezguer> nice,, i  gotta fly to los angeles next month
[02:11] <oezguer> :))
[02:11] <GoldenEagle68> will SOMEONE please help me with my LAN adapter situation,  it's an Intel 8/16, ubuntu wont recognize it. It worked before I reinstalled, though.
[02:12] <DrBashir2> Jack_Sparrow: ah ok
[02:12] <eyequeue> Jack_Sparrow, it's in ubuntu
[02:12] <Jack_Sparrow> It is...
[02:12] <rellim> oezguer: oh wow, long flight
[02:12] <eyequeue> !info mozilla-thunderbird
[02:12] <ubotu> mozilla-thunderbird: Mozilla Thunderbird standalone mail client. In repository main, is optional. Version 1.5.0.5-0ubuntu0.6.06 (dapper), package size 10037 kB, installed size 28632 kB
[02:12] <oezguer> rellim: have a good night,,, yeah first south africa then usa.... i love long  flight
[02:12] <Jack_Sparrow> eyequeue: thanks... I should have thought of that
[02:13] <oezguer> byee everyone bye rellim
[02:13] <rellim> oezguer: bye vye
[02:13] <rellim> bye*
[02:13] <DrBashir2> maybe tun apt-get mozilla-thunderbird instead of just thunderbird?
[02:13] <AxisGoat> hrmses
[02:13] <DrBashir2> run* even
[02:13] <AxisGoat> secuna doesn't seem to have any new vulnerabilities listed
[02:13] <GoldenEagle68> will SOMEONE please help me with my LAN adapter situation,  it's an Intel 8/16, ubuntu wont recognize it. It worked before I reinstalled, though.
[02:13] <DrBashir2> ah there we go
[02:14] <rellim> GoldenEagle68: then ubuntu can recognize it :) .... lemme go look something up and i will see if i can help
[02:14] <LogicalDash> My wireless card can ping the router but not the DNS server. What's wrong?
[02:14] <GoldenEagle68> relim: thank you.
[02:15] <GoldenEagle68> is it configured to use the correct dns server?
[02:15] <Asc> Logical: do you have a second connection?
[02:15] <Mozo> Hi!
[02:15] <GoldenEagle68> hello.
[02:15] <LogicalDash> Asc: I unplugged my ethernet to do this test.
[02:16] <Mozo> I can't modify my ip_forward  value to "1" =/
[02:16] <rellim> GoldenEagle68: do you have an exact model number of the network adapter?
[02:16] <Mozo> bash: /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward: Permission denied
[02:16] <Mytho-xp> :P
[02:16] <Mytho-xp> ke ondaz :d
[02:16] <Mozo> i have tried with sudo and nothing
[02:16] <GoldenEagle68> relim: not sure where I can find it, lemme take it out again
[02:16] <Mytho-xp> 8-) donde esta el mr Beckham
[02:16] <ardchoille> !es > Mytho-xp
[02:17] <eternaljoy> mykilx: how are you?
[02:17] <Asc> LogicalDash: People have having problems with DNS lately.  Not sure why, but one of them seemed to be related to be related to using ethernet and ppp connections at the same time
[02:17] <davey_> ati proprietary drivers messed up my setup I cant get xorg to work
[02:17] <davey_> someone please help me
[02:17] <davey_> i'm on amd64 and i cant get it back up
[02:17] <rellim> GoldenEagle68: ok
[02:17] <LogicalDash> Asc: I'll try disabling the ethernet proper, then
[02:17] <davey_> I just did the default options in the ati installer
[02:17] <LogicalDash> *going offline*
[02:18] <AxisGoat> can you reinstall or have you got important files there still?
[02:18] <Asc> yargh
[02:18] <rellim> davey_: i don't know much about the ati drivers, but are you sure you got the amd64 version of the drivers?
[02:18] <Jack_Sparrow> yarrrrrrrrrrrrr is the correct spelling
[02:18] <davey_> axisGoat, was that sugestion for me? yes I have tons of imporatn files
[02:18] <Asc> somebody tell me what the proper command to ignore nicserv messages is?
[02:18] <davey_> yes I got the x86_64 version
[02:18] <davey_> from their site
[02:18] <Jack_Sparrow> DaveyJ: then boot a live cd
[02:19] <davey_> Jack_Sparrow, thast not going to change my xorg config
[02:19] <Mytho-xp> 8-) jhey beckher
[02:19] <Mytho-xp> becker :P
[02:19] <GoldenEagle68> relim: e139761
[02:19] <rellim> GoldenEagle68: ok, just a minute
[02:19] <Jack_Sparrow> DaveyJ: no but it will let you make the backup you dont have
[02:19] <ardchoille> Mozo: Did you try gksudo gedit /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward  ?
[02:19] <davey_> I think the installed might have backed up my old file
[02:19] <Mozo> ardchoille, yes
[02:19] <davey_> can someone who is an expert please be allerted soon about this I really need to get this fixed
[02:20] <davey_> I followed all the instructions it just didn't work
[02:20] <ex-parrot> davey_, all you need to do is edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change the driver
[02:20] <Mozo> ardchoille,  and i need include "echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward" in my init
[02:20] <Jack_Sparrow> DaveyJ: boot live and post your corg to pastbin so we can better help you
[02:20] <ex-parrot> or if you're not keen on that, execute sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and change it in the menu interface
[02:20] <rellim> GoldenEagle68: i see that model number listed as a pentium3 motherboard
[02:20] <davey_> ex-parrot, can you tell me what to put in it?
[02:20] <ardchoille> Mozo: What does ls -lha /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward return?
[02:20] <Mozo> for setting it on rebooting
[02:20] <Jack_Sparrow> DaveyJ: boot live and post your xorg to pastbin so we can better help you
[02:20] <LogicalDash> aHA! it worked.
[02:20] <ex-parrot> davey_, you could switch it to "ati" from "fglrx" to get you back up and running
[02:21] <GoldenEagle68> relim: where might the model number be then
[02:21] <Mozo> ardchoille,  -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 2006-07-28 21:21 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[02:21] <rellim> GoldenEagle68: don't know to be sure ... is it an on board ethernet controller?
[02:21] <GoldenEagle68> relim: no, pci
[02:21] <LogicalDash> I'm using ndiswrapper for this, and not the bcm43xx driver. I had some very strange problems with that driver.
[02:21] <GoldenEagle68> relim: http://www.etech4sale.com/network/partinfo-id-1460.html
[02:22] <ardchoille> Mozo: Is your user able to sudo?
[02:22] <davey_> ex-parrot, so I should naviagate in console to /ect/X11/xorg.conf and type nano xorg.config and then when i see the file look for flxglx and put ati their? I really am lost
[02:22] <Mozo> ardchoille,  yes
[02:22] <rellim> GoldenEagle68: well i'll be damned .... ok, just a moment :)
[02:22] <Mozo> ramon@itech:/var/local$ sudo echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[02:22] <Mozo> bash: /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward: Permission denied
[02:22] <Mozo> =/
[02:22] <ardchoille> Mozo: Try this, gksudo gedit  and then drag that file from nautilus into the gedit window
[02:22] <Renan_s2> Mozo, sudo sh -c "echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward"
[02:22] <iamchris> What do you all think of mandriva as a user friendly version of linux?
[02:23] <Seveas> Mozo echo 1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[02:23] <davey_> ex-parrot, seriously I have no idea where hat is in the file, so should I just boot it up and look around?
[02:23] <Seveas> iamchris, this is #ubuntu, mandriva support/questions in #mandriva please
[02:23] <Mozo> hmmm
[02:23] <Mozo> Seveas, GREAT!!!!
[02:24] <iamchris> I really just want a less biased opinion, not any technical help
[02:24] <Seveas> Mozo, to make that permanent, you'll have to edit /etc/sysctl.conf
[02:24] <Mozo> ardchoille, thank you :)
[02:24] <ex-parrot> yeah davey_ that's about it
[02:24] <Seveas> iamchris, people in here will be biased towards ubuntu 
[02:24] <Mozo> Seveas, hmmmm
[02:24] <ex-parrot> except use sudo nano davey_ so it'll let you modify
[02:25] <ardchoille> Mozo: You're welcome :) But I rather like Seveas's way better :)
[02:25] <carolyn> good evening
[02:25] <iamchris> I tried it, but I kept getting the Fatal IO error when I tried to load the live cd
[02:25] <FusionXN1> How do i rename a harddrive
[02:25] <carolyn> Is there a JRE that is packaged for ubuntu?
[02:25] <Mozo> :D
[02:25] <davey_> ex-parrot, I'm going to try that right now i'll be back
[02:25] <Seveas> !java > carolyn
[02:25] <Renan_s2> !java > carolyn
[02:25] <drupsta> hi guys
[02:25] <carolyn> thanks
[02:25] <Seveas> hi drupsta
[02:26] <Evil_Ed`> yo
[02:26] <Tremitos> yo
[02:26] <carolyn> I assume multiverse is available to kubuntu users seamlessly?
[02:26] <drupsta> do you guys have any idea where to begin with translating Ubuntu?
[02:26] <Seveas> carolyn, indeed
[02:27] <Jack_Sparrow> DrBashir The problem is in all versions of Opera 9
[02:27] <Seveas> drupsta, join the channel of your local language
[02:28] <rellim> GoldenEagle68: you still there?
[02:28] <CyDrive> Can anyone reccomend me an awsome C++ compiler with IDE?
[02:28] <drupsta> Seveas how do join the local language channel
[02:28] <Tremitos> I'll find out
[02:29] <zerostarhx> I added the repositories for WINE through synaptec and installed the packages, but now how do I launch win?
[02:29] <rellim> CyDrive: use g++ and use Eclipse with the c++ plugin for the ide ... makes development pretty
[02:29] <Seveas> drupsta, what's your local language?
[02:29] <Renan_s2> CyDrive, I like KDevelop
[02:29] <drupsta> dzongkha
[02:29] <ex-parrot> zerostarhx, run winecfg first
[02:29] <Jack_Sparrow> zero winecfg
[02:29] <ex-parrot> then just launch your windows apps with wine
[02:29] <zerostarhx> how do I do thatp "{
[02:29] <ex-parrot> either from the open-with menu or from the command line
[02:29] <zerostarhx> errr how do I do that :P
[02:29] <ex-parrot> open a command line zerostarhx , type in "winecfg" minus quotes and hit enter
[02:30] <drupsta> seveas it is dzongkha
[02:30] <zerostarhx> ok I'm going to try it real quick then get back to you guys thankyou.
[02:31] <drupsta> i have seen that not much people are translating in my local language
[02:31] <Seveas> hmm -- I don't know of any team for that language yet (I don't even know the language :)) -- you may have to start the team. You should join the ubuntu-translators mailing list and ask for guidance there
[02:31] <GoldenEagle68> relim: yes
[02:31] <eternaljoy> Seveas: how can I change my screen resolution in Dapper please?
[02:31] <timalot> anyone know how to change the window manager in gnome-session 2.12+ ?
[02:31] <drupsta> the Team is already there
[02:32] <micahcowan> Seveas: just looked it up in wikiped: national language of Kingdom of Bhutan. Dunno that that helps, but...
[02:32] <Seveas> !resolution > eternaljoy
[02:32] <ardchoille> timalot: I wrote a tutorial on that, hold on.. I'll get yu a URL
[02:32] <rellim> GoldenEagle68: try "sudo modprobe eepro"
[02:32] <micahcowan> Seveas: I don't suppose there's a Tibetan newsgroup? That'd at least be closer than English...
[02:32] <SlyGuy> is there any software that i can use to test if  NVIDIA GL drivers are working?
[02:32] <Seveas> drupsta, well, since you know that you should probably also be able to find the team contact :D
[02:32] <ardchoille> timalot: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReplaceMetacityWithOpenbox
[02:32] <micahcowan> s/newsgroup/channel
[02:32] <Renan_s2> SlyGuy, glxgears
[02:32] <SlyGuy> i installed XGL and i am getting a GLX rendering error
[02:32] <GoldenEagle68> relim: believe i've tried it but will try again
[02:33] <timalot> ardchoille, thanx ill have alook
[02:33] <SlyGuy> Renan: where wold tha be at?
[02:33] <SlyGuy> that
[02:33] <Renan_s2> SlyGuy, open a terminal and type glxgears
[02:33] <SlyGuy> aight
[02:33] <SlyGuy> i just happen to have one open :)
[02:33] <drupsta> Seveas, actually i was looking for what i need to be translater
[02:33] <Renan_s2> you should see some high FPS if GLX is work OK
[02:33] <ardchoille> timalot: Which window manager you going to use?
[02:34] <Seveas> drupsta, you need to be a member of the team, only the team lead can make you a member
[02:34] <SlyGuy> 170ish
[02:34] <FusionXN1> Anyone know how to rename a harddrive
[02:34] <zcat[1] > anybody got libdvdcss2 working on amd64? is there a repo somewhere? or a howto?
[02:34] <timalot> ardchoille, compiz ... , its a small thing, but i want to run it without it first having to replace metacity
[02:34] <Jack_Sparrow> SlyGuy: glxgears -printfps
[02:34] <SlyGuy> is 170 low for tihs simple animation?
[02:34] <yoshiznit123> fusionxn1, do you mean rename the mount point or the label?
[02:34] <drupsta> Seveas, any way thanks a lot
[02:35] <SlyGuy> i can see the fps
[02:35] <micahcowan> drupsta, if it existed, it looks like it'd be #ubuntu-dz, but that doesn't seem to exist.
[02:35] <FusionXN1> yosh its named sdb1 i would like to name it storage
[02:35] <Jack_Sparrow> SlyGuy: My 6600 Nvidia gets 6000+ fps
[02:35] <SlyGuy> yeah ok its nt working right
[02:35] <SlyGuy> wtf
[02:35] <yoshiznit123> try this
[02:35] <ardchoille> timalot: I have seen a lot of Compiz posts on the forums, you might want to look at those before you use my tutorial because I have never used compiz
[02:35] <drupsta> micahcowan, its still in its infancy
[02:35] <yoshiznit123> edit /etc/fstab, change the line with sdb1 to storage, and then do sudo mv /media/hdb1 /media/storage
[02:35] <zipper_> Any of you guys got any experience with TRENDnet wireless gear? Is it something you would recommend buying?
[02:36] <SlyGuy> hmm maybe the drivers got hosed when i ran the X config to get a proper widescreen res
[02:36] <timalot> ardchoille, ill give that envirnoment var a try ... see how it goes
[02:36] <FusionXN1> yoshi - can you have spaces?
[02:36] <ardchoille> timalot: ok
[02:36] <FusionXN1> like storage 1
[02:36] <kozlojak> any body use mono develope ?
[02:37] <yoshiznit123> ummm, there was a thread somewhere about that. you might need to escape with %20 in the /etc/fstab
[02:37] <gorgeousjunkie> hey all. I have a firewire drive mounted on my desktop, I would like to format it. How would I go about doing this?
[02:37] <SlyGuy> reinstalling my nvidia drivers should be the same process as when i originally installed correct?
[02:37] <Jack_Sparrow> yes
[02:37] <yoshiznit123> an alternative is to do sudo tune2fs -L "storage 1" /dev/hdb1
[02:37] <FusionXN1> i have searched but i cant find any help on google :(
[02:37] <yoshiznit123> fusionxn1, not sure if that will change the label in nautilus though... i think recent versions will
[02:37] <Jack_Sparrow> SlyGuy: did you ever change nvidia to nv or the other way rouhd
[02:38] <SlyGuy> originally i did
[02:38] <yoshiznit123> fusionxn1, also, to see if it works without restarting, do sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart :-)
[02:38] <SlyGuy> i forget now
[02:38] <micahcowan> drupsta, you seem to speak English fairly well, would that be your second-most-comfortable language, and do you need help with Ubuntu?
[02:38] <Jack_Sparrow> SlyGuy: try them again
[02:38] <FusionXN1> k thanks
[02:38] <zcat[1] > anybody got libdvdcss2 working on amd64? is there a repo somewhere? or a howto?
[02:38] <SlyGuy> i am not an expert so i don't know where stuff is here...
[02:38] <Seveas> !seveas > zcat[1] 
[02:38] <SlyGuy> thats in the x.conf?
[02:39] <davey_> I messed it up more I think
[02:39] <davey_> I answered a question wrong
[02:39] <micahcowan> !restricted
[02:39] <FusionXN1> OMG YOSHI
[02:39] <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
[02:39] <micahcowan> zcat, ^^^
[02:39] <davey_> and I coudlnt' go back so I trying to use escape
[02:39] <micahcowan> have you read that yet?
[02:39] <zipper_> !trendnet
[02:39] <ubotu> I know nothing about trendnet - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[02:39] <davey_> and now It still doesn't work
[02:39] <zcat[1] > Seveas: yeah, for amd64? synaptic says somerthing refers to libdvdcss2 but there's no current version..
[02:39] <zipper_> !laptop
[02:39] <ubotu> Laptop support information can be found on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops - http://www.linux-laptop.net/ - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam - http://tuxmobil.org
[02:39] <FusionXN1> You are the man!! I have spent all day tring to get my 3rd harddrive to show in computer! THAT WORKED!
[02:39] <gorgeousjunkie> how do I format a firewire volume that's mounted on my deskop?
[02:39] <SlyGuy> Jack: where are those settings again?
[02:39] <FusionXN1> Thanks so mch Yoshi
[02:39] <davey_> ex-parrot, you stil their
[02:39] <Seveas> zcat[1] , I have amd64 packages, for amongst others libdvdcss2
[02:39] <FusionXN1> much*
[02:40] <GoldenEagle68> relim: you there?
[02:40] <drupsta> micahcowan, yes its my second language and i more comfortable with it
[02:40] <GoldenEagle68> relim: here's what I got
[02:40] <davey_> ex-parrot, configured it wrong, when it asks me the question how much memorty to give my graphics card it doesn't fill it in for me and I think my card doesn't have any memory on it
[02:40] <zcat[1] > ok, will take another look then... I just added the mirror.ubuntulinux.nl mirror...
[02:41] <Shamalamastreetm> heya, I just tried to install ubuntu and I have 2 major problems: 1) it cannot get a DHCP through my wireless, and 2) GRUB fails to load my RAID 0 array
[02:41] <davey_> ex-parrot, and while I'm working on it, sometimes it would fliker with the old graphics driver, can that be fixed with the new config I have to do
[02:41] <Shamalamastreetm> any ideas?
[02:41] <mjr> Shamalamastreetm, 2) is to be expected, grub doesn't grok raid. You have to have the kernel on a non-raid (or a mirrored) partition
[02:42] <yoshiznit123> fusionxn1, no problem :-)
[02:42] <Shamalamastreetm> does ubuntu boot another way (ie. any raid support at all?)
[02:42] <yoshiznit123> fusion, out of curiosity, which way did you do it?
[02:43] <mjr> Shamalamastreetm, well you can make a boot CD or something if you like...
[02:43] <eyequeue> !raid
[02:43] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[02:43] <drupsta> micahcowan, yes if you could guide me how to start translating  ubuntu to my local language....i mean the common requirement for translating be in any language..that would be great
[02:43] <FusionXN1> yoshi i put sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart and it showed in computer
[02:43] <Shamalamastreetm> thanks ubotu
[02:44] <FusionXN1> ubuntu is VERY stable isn't it
[02:44] <hoehaver> http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-cdimages/edgy/knot-1/
[02:44] <hoehaver> that url is for ubuntu 6.10
[02:44] <yoshiznit123> yup :-)
[02:44] <hoehaver> its a ...pre beat i think
[02:44] <FusionXN1> how i didnt tihnk it was out yet
[02:44] <hoehaver> but!!!
[02:44] <Shamalamastreetm> would .10 help with wireless or raid?
[02:44] <hoehaver> when it comes out ...um...can i just update it from this one?
[02:45] <seshomaru> hello , need help with installing new firefox
[02:45] <hoehaver> bc i was going to download this ubuntu and just updae it.
[02:45] <FusionXN1> ses it should just update
[02:45] <hoehaver> would that work
[02:45] <FusionXN1> i have 1.5.0.5
[02:45] <jrib> hoehaver: yes
[02:45] <seshomaru> it should?
[02:45] <muep_> yes
[02:45] <seshomaru> how do i know which version i have?
[02:46] <muep_> 1.5.0.5 is in the repos
[02:46] <FusionXN1> yes mine did open firefox / thunderbird and goto the update utility and see if it finds the update
[02:46] <hoehaver> :D
[02:46] <muep_> firefox has an about screen
[02:46] <hoehaver> yay, im gonna be running 6.10 by tonight :D:D:D
[02:46] <FusionXN1> yep
[02:46] <jrib> seshomaru: are you running ubuntu dapper 6.06?
[02:46] <muep_> it should show the version
[02:46] <drupsta> micahcowan, any way thanks for your help
[02:46] <FusionXN1> Oh i have a question - im on 6.06 when 6.10 comes out will my 6.06 update to 6.10?
[02:46] <sobersabre> hi does anybody know arabic in here ?
[02:46] <hoehaver> muep_ you can change the theme of firefox aswell
[02:46] <jrib> FusionXN1: yes
[02:46] <seshomaru> i got version 1.5.0.4
[02:46] <hoehaver> i have mine um.....black something
[02:46] <hoehaver> its cool
[02:47] <FusionXN1> sweet thanks jrib
[02:47] <zcat[1] > Seveas: problem solved; I was using dapper instead of breezy!!!
[02:47] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, not until you okay it
[02:47] <FusionXN1> eye - how?
[02:47] <muep_> seshomaru: have you updated the system lately?
[02:47] <seshomaru> everyday
[02:47] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you will have to issue the commands
[02:47] <FusionXN1> ^^ ya?
[02:47] <FusionXN1> eye what will i have to do
[02:47] <jrib> seshomaru: do you have the dapper-security repositories enabled?
[02:47] <seshomaru> mmm-not sure
[02:47] <muep_> FusionXN1: there will probably be an easy way wen 6.10 is ready
[02:48] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, change sources.list, then two apt-get commands, update and dist-upgrade
[02:48] <FusionXN1> i hope so can you just update form version to version?
[02:48] <jrib> seshomaru: are you comfortable understanding and editing /etc/apt/sources.list or would you like some help with that?
[02:48] <seshomaru> i downloaded the new firefox from mozilla but cant install it
[02:48] <seshomaru> i can try.....
[02:48] <hoehaver> DOES ANY on have 6.10 installed
[02:48] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, that's the most complex it's been, the simplest, well, watch ubotu :)
[02:48] <eyequeue> !upgrade
[02:48] <hoehaver> if so, did you find any bugs??
[02:48] <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.
[02:48] <muep_> FusionXN1: I have heard that 5.10 had a button to upgrade to 6.06 when it came out
[02:48] <zcat[1] > hoehaver:  yes. Hundreds
[02:48] <jrib> seshomaru: it's preferred (and also easier) to use the repositories
[02:49] <seshomaru> i just open it with gedit and add a line ?
[02:49] <SlyGuy> woot just hosed X
[02:49] <jrib> seshomaru: post the contents of your current /etc/apt/sources.list if you want on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give us a link
[02:49] <FusionXN1> so i run gksudo "update-manager -d and it goes to 6.10 when its out?
[02:49] <hoehaver> oo.....so i should just wait eh?
[02:49] <seshomaru> ok - just a sec
[02:49] <SlyGuy> ok "nv" is the nvidia driver right? and nvidia is OSS crap one?
[02:49] <zcat[1] > hoehaver: every update is a major gamble.. edgy is NOT ready for general use...
[02:49] <eyequeue> seshomaru, sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade
[02:49] <synic> SlyGuy: other way around
[02:49] <jrib> FusionXN1: I believe that will give you the current devel version, don't do that unless you want a broken system
[02:49] <SlyGuy> hmm
[02:49] <muep_> FusionXN1: no, the -d is for development versions
[02:49] <zcat[1] > otoh I am using it right now :)
[02:50] <FusionXN1> k
[02:50] <SlyGuy> ok somehow my driver were broke
[02:50] <muep_> there was a different switch for latest stable release
[02:50] <muep_> update-manager --help
[02:50] <muep_> it explains
[02:50] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, no, with that -d it would do it NOW :)  when it's released, omit the -d
[02:50] <SlyGuy> i had them working that i ran the x config to get my proper sscreen res and everything is hosed now
[02:50] <FusionXN1> I have an nvidia "splash" at start-up does that mean i got my nvidia drivers installed ok?
[02:50] <synic> FusionXN1: usually
[02:50] <Mixx`> yeah
[02:50] <FusionXN1> k thanks eye
[02:50] <hoehaver> well...im downloading 6.10 right now....if i just download it and put it on a disk...when 6.10 'offically' comes out and its stable. can i install my 'pre version' and update it
[02:50] <rpedro_> is there a command line to create an iso from an audio cd ?
[02:50] <hoehaver> with the updates will it fix the bugs
[02:50] <hoehaver> ??
[02:51] <SlyGuy> ok i need to reinstall the nvidia drivers then
[02:51] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, the real method?  /join #ubuntu around then and watch for 30 seconds, lol
[02:51] <FusionXN1> Well i got Cedega and it wont run guild wars
[02:51] <synic> rpedro_: dd if=/dev/hdc of=/some/file.iso
[02:51] <SlyGuy> i hope i don't lose my proper resolution again
[02:51] <FusionXN1> watch lol?
[02:51] <seshomaru> jrib , mey /etc/apt/sources is an empty file
[02:51] <rpedro_> synic: ok, will try, cat is giving me an error
[02:51] <eyequeue> hoehaver, yes, but, it's just the same as updating from what you have in dapper today
[02:51] <zcat[1] > hoehaver: you might as well just wait, half of it gets replaced every update
[02:51] <jrib> seshomaru: /etc/apt/sources.list <-- note the end
[02:52] <seshomaru> jrib sorry
[02:52] <SlyGuy> just gotta find that nice binary driver install tutorial again :)
[02:52] <] ] ] KaMZaTa[[[> can anybody tell me how can i assign to keys function of my mouse (Logitech mx610) some rapid command (example.. alt + left arrow)? Tnks
[02:52] <eyequeue> hoehaver, there is very little that has changed in today's edgy that won't also change again before release
[02:52] <Jack_Sparrow> !atiSlyGuy:
[02:52] <ubotu> I know nothing about atiSlyGuy: - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[02:52] <Jack_Sparrow> !ati
[02:52] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:52] <rpedro_> synic: "dd: a lr `/dev/hdc': Input/output error" :-/
[02:52] <jrib> seshomaru: it's ok :)
[02:52] <eyequeue> !ati > SlyGuy
[02:52] <FusionXN1> well it says i have "nvidia" not "nv" is that the nvidia driver? Guild wars says my graphics card isnt supported?!?! its 7900gt!
[02:52] <synic> rpedro_: is hdc the one you want to make an iso of?
[02:53] <Senesence> Does anyone know how to setup proper icons for Blender3d?
[02:53] <rpedro_> synic: yep
[02:53] <synic> rpedro_: do you see a bunch of drive ready seek complete errors if you type dmesg ?
[02:53] <rellik> ls
[02:53] <sproingie> anyone know how to make metacity resize windows with alt and the right mouse button instead of the middle?
[02:53] <rpedro_> synic: no, it spits out the error instantaneously
[02:54] <ardchoille> Senesence: Do you mean to add blender to the gnome menu?
[02:54] <KaMZa> can anybody tell me how can i assign to keys function of my mouse (Logitech mx610) some rapid command (example.. alt + left arrow)? Tnks
[02:54] <seshomaru> jrib http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19134
[02:54] <ashridah> hey. anyone run into any weird issues with fonts while poking at edgy?
[02:54] <sproingie> my middle mouse button is really stiff (one of those new MS mice with the crummy no-click scrollwheel)
[02:54] <FusionXN1> KaM i got G5 i would like to know too :)
[02:54] <Senesence> ardchoille: Yes,
[02:54] <jrib> KaMZa: use xbindkeys and xvkbd, search the wiki for the mx1000 guide if you want an example
[02:54] <eyequeue> ashridah, ask on #ubuntu+1
[02:55] <ashridah> aah, sneaky
[02:55] <ardchoille> Senesence: Right-click on the menu "Applications", choose "Edit Menus", then go to the desired section of the menus in alacarte and add a new item
[02:55] <bl3ssing> if I delete all the users in the group users list, will anything bad happen? :D I just want there to be 2 users: the root and the ME. :)
[02:55] <eyequeue> bl3ssing, you were planning on deleting all those system users?  don't
[02:55] <synic> bl3ssing: you talking about in the groups tab?
[02:55] <ardchoille> bl3ssing: You need some of those users
[02:56] <FusionXN1> If i have "nvidia" as my driver does that mean i have nvidia as i have been told "nv" is the nvidia driver
[02:56] <KaMZa> jrib: but with xbindkeys i can only assign to key application start, right?
[02:56] <Jack_Sparrow> !ati
[02:56] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:56] <synic> FusionXN1: 'nvidia' is the one you want.
[02:56] <eyequeue> bl3ssing, those are there for a reason, or vecause you installed certain packages, etc
[02:56] <ardchoille> FusionXN1: I believe the nv driver is for 2d and nvidia is for 3d
[02:56] <rpedro_> synic: I'm trying to create an iso from an audio cd, I am using the command line cause either gnomebaker or k3b first extract the individual tracks to .wav and then burn back, and I would like a perfect copy, clone mode in k3b burns a coaster cd
[02:56] <FusionXN1> synic i got that one but Guild Wars says my 7900gt isnt supported?!?! (in Cedega)
[02:56] <jrib> KaMZa: no, if you can use it to call xvkbd and send a keyboard key combo, the wiki page for the mx1000 has the alt+left example specifically
[02:57] <FusionXN1> ard - thanks
[02:57] <Senesence> ardchoille: There was no blender icon there.
[02:57] <synic> FusionXN1: in here, type ard and then press tab.
[02:57] <KaMZa> jrib: ok, now take a look. Tnks
[02:57] <seshomaru> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19134
[02:57] <jrib> seshomaru: yep you seem to have security enabled, type this: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install firefox
[02:57] <FusionXN1> synic - tab?
[02:57] <synic> the tab key.
[02:57] <ardchoille> Senesence: You have to make a new menu item for it
[02:57] <seshomaru> jrib -thank you
[02:58] <ardchoille> Senesence: Look under the File menu in alacarte
[02:58] <jrib> seshomaru: let me know if that works, you can check what version you have of firefox with 'apt-cache policy firefox'
[02:58] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, tab, near caps lock probably
[02:58] <FusionXN1> i know whats it for
[02:58] <seshomaru> jrib ok
[02:58] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i see :) cool
[02:58] <FusionXN1> thanks :)
[02:58] <synic> FusionXN1: sweet, eh?
[02:58] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, e y e tab :)
[02:58] <synic> FusionXN1: um... can you apt-get install foobillard and see if it runs quickly?
[02:58] <Senesence> ardchoille: I'm just looking for a blender icon that I can set on a shortcut leading to the blender executable. I don't need a new menu.
[02:58] <FusionXN1> oops
[02:59] <FusionXN1> synic yours dont work
[02:59] <synic> FusionXN1: type syn and press tab a few times
[02:59] <ardchoille> Senesence: Oh, ok, well you said yes when I asked if you wanted a new menu item. Look in /usr/share/pixmaps or /usr/share/icons for a blender icon
[02:59] <FusionXN1> it shows synic synth7
[02:59] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, the same happens with tab in bash btw
[03:00] <jrib> Senesence: /usr/share/pixmaps/blender.xpm seems to be it for me
[03:00] <synic> FusionXN1: yeah, if there's more then one match, you have to be more specific
[03:00] <FusionXN1> ok
[03:00] <seshomaru> jrib - i got the latest version now , thank you !
[03:00] <FusionXN1> Anyone know how to stop the nvidia splash start-up?
[03:00] <yoshiznit123> fusionxn1, whats up?
[03:00] <synic> FusionXN1: but yeah, apt-get install foobillard
[03:00] <synic> FusionXN1: you can see if your 3d is working.
[03:00] <FusionXN1> foobillard whats that?
[03:00] <FusionXN1> ok thanks
[03:00] <synic> just a billards game
[03:00] <JoseGosdin> Foobillard is a billiards game with a three dimensional display.
[03:01] <synic> but it's opengl
[03:01] <Senesence> Ok jrib thanks, but how many other blender icon choices are there, and how can I find them all.
[03:01] <synic> ... so if your 3d isn't working, you'll know right away.
[03:01] <FusionXN1> yoshi how do i stop the nvidia splash screen
[03:01] <yoshiznit123> fusion, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and add Option "NoLogo" "true" under device
[03:01] <Jack_Sparrow> FusionXN1:  Splash info here   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#head-20c0b7106f06055eed889efe3946f560c34a8b1a
[03:01] <FusionXN1> k 1 mo
[03:01] <FusionXN1> bilard first
[03:02] <FusionXN1> synic done
[03:02] <FusionXN1> where i go now?
[03:02] <synic> press alt+f2 and type foobillard
[03:02] <FusionXN1> nice shortcut
[03:03] <FusionXN1> Wow i love this game! HAHA
[03:03] <FusionXN1> ya it works
[03:03] <synic> groovy.
[03:03] <vanTongeren_> hi, anyone knows how I can make my computer mount hda2 when I boot the computer?
[03:03] <synic> yeah, I spend hours playing that game :)
[03:03] <eyequeue> thunderbird has a security upgrade, who was asking about it?
[03:03] <synic> vanTongeren_: put it in /etc/fstab
[03:03] <FusionXN1> how do i do it
[03:03] <synic> FusionXN1: scrolling your mouse wheel selects power
[03:03] <FusionXN1> ok space :)
[03:03] <synic> middle click hits the ball
[03:04] <ardchoille> !fstab > vanTongeren_
[03:04] <FusionXN1> mm how do i name
[03:04] <FusionXN1> i aim*
[03:04] <synic> drag your mouse cursor around the window
[03:04] <vanTongeren_> im in the file now, now what
[03:04] <synic> (hold the left button)
[03:05] <FusionXN1> ahh :)
[03:05] <xsquared> hello
[03:05] <FusionXN1> w00t 2 balls 1 shot
[03:05] <Tonren> Hey guys, I installed KDE and then uninstalled it, and it broke GNOME.  All of my system tools are gone!  Is htere a way to get back my stuff without reinstalling ubuntu?
[03:06] <synic> Tonren: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[03:06] <FusionXN1> synic - thanks bud that game rock
[03:06] <xsquared> i have just installed the mozilla-acroread package so i can read pdfs in firefox however, when i visit a pdf document, it wants me to open it in document viewer or something
[03:06] <Tonren> synic: you're a god
[03:06] <FusionXN1> anit he
[03:06] <vanTongeren_> i have this
[03:06] <vanTongeren_> /dev/hda2 /mnt/hda2 vfat,ext3,ext2,reiserfs noauto,users,exec 0 0
[03:06] <ChocoCid> you have to change the default program, i think
[03:06] <xsquared> how can i change it so i can see it will open in acroread
[03:06] <synic> FusionXN1: for another addictive oss game, apt-get install bzflag :)
[03:06] <FusionXN1> so is yoshiznit123
[03:06] <ChocoCid> not sure how to do tht for PDF though :(
[03:06] <Tonren> synic: It didn't work.  It said no packages will be installed, removed or upgraded
[03:07] <brennanos> hi... I want to convert an AVI file to a different format... what application can I use to do that?
[03:07] <diesel> Can I use the dapper desktop CD to install just dapper server?
[03:07] <synic> Tonren: hrmm, then everything is installed.  What is missing, and where is it missing from?
[03:07] <eyequeue> dieman, can, i think, but the server cd is a batter choice
[03:08] <Tonren> synic: In APplicatoins -> System Tools, only Terminal is there
[03:08] <eyequeue> diesel, rather
[03:08] <synic> Tonren: what are you wanting to be there?
[03:08] <synic> Tonren: I only have nmap in there
[03:08] <Tonren> synic: I'm actually not sure.  I just fee llike there had to be more stuff in there.
[03:08] <diesel> eyequeue: rather???  rather what?
[03:08] <synic> Tonren: maybe you're looking for the stuff in System->Administration
[03:09] <whaley> question mates, i upgraded directly to dapper from breezy. (ubuntu/gnome).. i noticed some of my gnome look and feel changed, but not much.  however, when i create a new account, the gnome desktop has a complete different look and layout.  Is there something in my /home folder that is keeping the breezy look and feel?
[03:09] <FusionXN1> synic whats bzfrag
[03:09] <eyequeue> dieman, can, i think, but the server cd is a batter choice <--- for diesel
[03:09] <kenny> how do i find out what my cpu is runing at?
[03:09] <ardchoille> Tonren: Terminal shouldn't even be there unless you put it there. Terminal is usually in Applications -> Accessories
[03:09] <synic> FusionXN1: it's an old ass opengl tank game... you play with other people online.
[03:09] <FusionXN1> cool!
[03:09] <synic> FusionXN1: but it's addictive as hell :)
[03:09] <ardchoille> FusionXN1: And it's very fast paced.
[03:10] <eyequeue> whaley, /home is never changed, try looking under /etc/skel/ for what is the new default, and edit files accordingly if you want that
[03:10] <admi> how do i save /etc/apt/sources.list while in terminal?
[03:10] <synic> admi: what are you editing it with?
[03:10] <Tonren> Hmmmm
[03:10] <eyequeue> admi, what editor are you in?
[03:10] <kenny> any help here?
[03:10] <admi> editing under root in terinmal
[03:10] <Tonren> synic: What game?
[03:10] <whaley> eyequeue: i'll give that a look
[03:10] <synic> admi: yeah, but what editor?
[03:10] <synic> Tonren: bzflag
[03:10] <yoshiznit123> kenny, try using 'top'
[03:10] <ChocoCid> use gedit, or vi, or...
[03:10] <eyequeue> admi, *what editor* are you in?
[03:10] <admi> konsole
[03:11] <FusionXN1> BRB
[03:11] <yoshiznit123> kenny, or do cat /proc/cpuinfo
[03:11] <eyequeue> admi, what *editor* are you in?
[03:11] <elamericano> kosole's not an editor
[03:11] <ChocoCid> er... that's your terminal..
[03:11] <kenny> thanx mate
[03:11] <admi> that's what i have it opened in
[03:11] <eyequeue> admi, what command did you type?
[03:11] <synic> admi: how did you open this file?
[03:11] <Tonren> hm
[03:11] <jrib> admi: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list   <-- that is probably the easiest editor for you
[03:11] <ardchoille> admi: you're in the nano editor
[03:11] <admi> i did that
[03:11] <synic> ctrl+x
[03:11] <Tonren> Yo, does anyone know what the dela with compiz is?  What is it?  What does it do?
[03:11] <admi> that saves changes to it?
[03:12] <synic> well, it asks you if you want to save
[03:12] <carolyn> remember to use 'nano -w'
[03:12] <FusionXN1> back
[03:12] <mjr> Tonren, experimental eyecandy, nothing you should concern yourself with yet
[03:12] <kenny> ugh
[03:12] <diesel> eyequeue: so is installing the barebones server possible with the desktop CD...it would seem like it would be.
[03:12] <kenny> its only running at 300
[03:12] <wastrel> ubunto
[03:12] <Tonren> mjr: Ahh.
[03:12] <FusionXN1> How come i just got a message form GNOME saying its been updated and my old desktop from 2.4 can be found from a link on the desktop?
[03:12] <NineTeen67Comet> Any proftpd users in here? I'm needing to give a few users access to their /www/ directories for each of their sites .. help?
[03:12] <Renan_s2> FusionXN1, I got the same message here
[03:12] <whaley> erm, /etc/skel seems to be what is distributed on the live cds
[03:12] <eyequeue> diesel, i think it is, i know it is with the alternate or server cd
[03:12] <FusionXN1> Renan - was it an update?
[03:13] <Renan_s2> FusionXN1, no, I had done a clean install
[03:13] <FusionXN1> nothing in the folder though
[03:13] <FusionXN1> i didnt
[03:13] <eyequeue> whaley, /etc/skel/ are the templates used for new accounts
[03:13] <whaley> i mean to say, the only directory is a symlink to an Examples directory /usr/share/example-conten
[03:13] <whaley> eyequeue: negative
[03:13] <eyequeue> whaley, which is where your new user "feel" came from
[03:14] <elamericano> Does anyone know how to get 256 colors in gnome-terminal?
[03:14] <synic> elamericano: what for?
[03:14] <elamericano> TERM=xterm-256color, doesn't seem to be recognized.
[03:15] <elamericano> The syntax highlighting in VIM is sub-par at 16 colors, to say the least.
[03:15] <whaley> eyequeue: a ls -a on /etc/skel reveals only .bash* files and an Examples symlink
[03:15] <eyequeue> whaley, ls -la /etc/skel
[03:15] <Renan_s2> elamericano, I think that terminals only support 16-colors
[03:15] <synic> elamericano: pretty sure you can't change what vim thinks it can do
[03:15] <jwhayman> hi there, im trying to adjust the resolution of my monitor without success, ive used dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xconfig numerous times but it doesnt seem to recognise the changes in gnome, is there any other way to change the resolution please?
[03:15] <eyequeue> whaley, right, those are the new user configs
[03:15] <synic> elamericano: you can use more colors in gvim: http://synic.ath.cx/gvim.png
[03:15] <eyequeue> whaley, .bash*
[03:15] <whaley> erm.... oh.  Diddn't think those things would be in bash config files
[03:15] <synic> elamericano: er.. http://synic.ath.cx/vim.png
[03:15] <elamericano> I'd like to stay in terminal synic.
[03:16] <kozlojak> how do i get nautilus to run mono exe files when i double click on them ?
[03:16] <synic> elamericano: yeah, vim won't do more colors than that in the terminal
[03:16] <eyequeue> whaley, supposedly you can put other files in there to be populated into new $HOMEs as well
[03:16] <whaley> interesting
[03:16] <elamericano> If I type xterm, I get an xterm terminal that can do 256 colors. I was wondering if gnome-terminal can do the same thing.
[03:17] <eyequeue> whaley, things that are site-specific would be good candidates i guess
[03:18] <robertj> can gparted create extended partitions?
[03:18] <wastrel> hi
[03:18] <synic> elamericano: I didn't know you could do that.  Can you post a screenshot?
[03:18] <whaley> eyequeue: it seems like only .bashrc is different than my original (per a diff command)
[03:18] <whaley> its worth a shot to backup my original and give this one a try
[03:18] <whaley> eyequeue: thanks for your help :)
[03:18] <SlyGuy> well, i can't install these damn drivers
[03:19] <eyequeue> whaley, other apps of course might have their /etc/ dirs and files too of course
[03:19] <SlyGuy> that tutorial does not work
[03:19] <ardchoille> SlyGuy: which tutorial and what problems are you experiencing?
[03:20] <Shamalamastreetm> does lilo support RAID?
[03:20] <eyequeue> robertj, as opposed to primary?  i'm sure it has to
[03:20] <Shamalamastreetm> grub doesnt
[03:20] <synic> Shamalamastreetm: software raid?
[03:20] <SlyGuy> the BinaryDriverHOwto tutorial
[03:20] <synic> grub /does/ support raid
[03:20] <Shamalamastreetm> yes sw raid 0
[03:20] <Shamalamastreetm> it does?
[03:20] <ardchoille> SlyGuy: nvidia?
[03:20] <SlyGuy> everything goes smoothly but i retartt X and no nvidia drivers
[03:20] <Shamalamastreetm> grub is crapping out on the install
[03:20] <synic> yeah, booting off of a full root raid 1 here
[03:20] <Ademan> hey whats the package for voodoo 3 drivers?
[03:20] <SlyGuy> no splash screen and gl
[03:20] <XVampireX> nvidia-glx-legacy
[03:21] <XVampireX> ah
[03:21] <XVampireX> wait
[03:21] <XVampireX> I don't know
[03:21] <XVampireX> !voodoo
[03:21] <ubotu> I know nothing about voodoo - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:21] <Ademan> hehe voodoo3 was 3dfx
[03:21] <XVampireX> Yeah
[03:21] <robertj> eyequeue: im having a real tough time with the gui install
[03:21] <XVampireX> hmm
[03:21] <Ademan> !3dfx
[03:21] <XVampireX> !3dfx
[03:21] <ubotu> I know nothing about 3dfx - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:21] <ardchoille> SlyGuy: Can you post your xorg.conf file to pastebin?
[03:21] <robertj> never once had a problem with debian-installer :(
[03:21] <XVampireX> :P
[03:21] <synic> Shamalamastreetm: http://synic.ath.cx/menu.lst
[03:21] <eyequeue> robertj, i always use the text install, but ask your questions anyway :)
[03:21] <synic> Shamalamastreetm: notice the root= param
[03:21] <SlyGuy> i tried changing the setting to nvidia from nv and x won't start
[03:22] <FusionXN1> Ktorrent is a nice program, why is there a lot of nice programs for linux and not windows?!
[03:22] <XVampireX> Hey
[03:22] <eyequeue> robertj, something similar to d-i is on the alternate cd :)
[03:22] <XVampireX> There's uTorrent for windows
[03:22] <XVampireX> KTorrent is not nice
[03:22] <eyequeue> !d-i
[03:22] <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
[03:22] <FusionXN1> XV i know but Ktorrent looks smooth
[03:22] <Shamalamastreetm> synic i c, ithink
[03:22] <Renan_s2> I prefer Azureus
[03:22] <FusionXN1> XVampireX:  why not
[03:22] <XVampireX> It's based on QT
[03:22] <braindead_moron> this doesn't work: sudo echo 43753472 > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax and either does this sudo "echo 43753472 > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax" nor does this sudo "`echo 43753472 > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax`"... any ideas on how I can set shmmax via sudo?
[03:22] <FusionXN1> WHys that bad
[03:23] <XVampireX> I don't know
[03:23] <XVampireX> :P
[03:23] <Renan_s2> braindead_moron, sudo sh -c "echo 43753472 > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax"
[03:23] <synic> FusionXN1: it's not... mostly I think QT is ugly, but it's a good toolkit.
[03:23] <kenny> wats the command again?
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[03:23] <FusionXN1> Well I like it a nice program for linux!
[03:24] <kenny> wats the command to see how fast your cpu is running?
[03:24] <braindead_moron> qt is elegant, or at least much more so then gtk.. But I usually end up hacking in wxWindows when I need a gui anyway :-(
[03:24] <Renan_s2> kenny, cat /proc/cpuinfo
[03:24] <ubufan> there is a way to remove gnome-games from Ubuntu ???
[03:24] <synic> FusionXN1: what do you use to listen to music on windows?
[03:24] <kenny> alright
[03:24] <kenny> thanx
[03:24] <SlyGuy> hmm need a working pastebin
[03:24] <FusionXN1> I hav amaroK
[03:24] <synic> SlyGuy: http://rafb.net/paste
[03:24] <ardchoille> !paste
[03:24] <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)
[03:24] <FusionXN1> Synic.. mp3s wont work :(
[03:24] <kenny> now its only running at 250....
[03:25] <braindead_moron> Renan_s2, That did it BTW, thanks!
[03:25] <synic> FusionXN1: what playback engine are you using for amarok?
[03:25] <ubufan> there is a way to remove gnome-games from Ubuntu ???
[03:25] <Renan_s2> :)
[03:25] <FusionXN1> Xine
[03:25] <XVampireX> Ademan, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Voodoo3doesnotdo3d
[03:25] <SlyGuy> thanks
[03:25] <elamericano> xterm has 256 colors [03:25] <Ademan> hehe yeah i'm there
[03:25] <bethko> you dont like the games?
[03:25] <Asc> ubufan: yes.  sudo apt-get remove gnome-games should work, or use synaptic
[03:25] <ubufan> no
[03:25] <synic> FusionXN1: maybe libxine-extracodecs has the md3 codec
 http://rafb.net/paste/results/pknUDK83.html
[03:25] <ubufan> ok
[03:26] <FusionXN1> 1 mo then
[03:26] <ubufan> Can I add my own Menu with commands ???
[03:26] <synic> elamericano: i mean do you have a screeny of vim with 256 color highlighting?
[03:26] <kozlojak> how do i get nautilus to run mono exe files when i double click on them ?
[03:26] <ubufan> I tryed but my menu doesnt show on screen
[03:26] <synic> kozlojak: just right click on the exe, choose the last tab, and change the default app that runs them
[03:26] <Asc> ubufan: I don't know how to use it myself, but you might try the 'alacarte' program
[03:27] <Asc> It's apparently a menu editor
[03:27] <synic> kozlojak: er... go to properties, then the last tab
[03:27] <ubufan> ok
[03:27] <vanTongeren> when i edit fstab it changes itself back on reboot
[03:27] <synic> vanTongeren: are you using the livecd or something?
[03:27] <vanTongeren> no
[03:27] <ardchoille> SlyGuy: you using Ubuntu 6.06?
[03:27] <synic> you sure you saved it?
[03:27] <Shamalamastreetm> still trying to get ubuntu to install and boot with s/w RAID 0, but to no success, tried LILO and GRUB
[03:27] <elamericano> synic, no. When I run vim in xterm, it still has 16 colors. What term are you using?
[03:28] <SlyGuy> yep
[03:28] <braindead_moron> XVampireX, I've still got a pair of voodoo2s sitting on the shelf just waiting for some old school SLI action!
[03:28] <ardchoille> SlyGuy: Did you install  nvidia-settings or nvidia-xconfig
[03:28] <vanTongeren> sure i saved it, when i opened it again it was good, when i rebooted it was restored to default
[03:28] <SlyGuy> nope
[03:28] <XVampireX> voodoo can do SLI? :P
[03:28] <synic> elamericano: that screenshot is gvim.  I haven't been able to get vim in a terminal to run with more than 16 colors.
[03:28] <SlyGuy> i installed the dapper stuff
[03:28] <braindead_moron> voodoo2 invinted SLI
[03:28] <braindead_moron> AFAIK
[03:28] <mammoth> hi everyone
[03:28] <SlyGuy> i had them installed correctly
[03:28] <kozlojak> synic any idea what the application or command i would use to run it
[03:28] <XVampireX> It's kinda offtopic what we're talking, oh well
[03:29] <vanTongeren> it says [# Dynamic entries below, identified by 'users' option]  in fstab, so can i also change the settings elsewhere
[03:29] <SlyGuy> then i ran the xconfig because i could only do 1024x768
[03:29] <ardchoille> SlyGuy: Did yu do sudo nvidia-glx-config enable  ?
[03:29] <FusionXN1> Whats a .run do ? I want to install quake 4
[03:29] <SlyGuy> i have a widescreen laptop..
[03:29] <SlyGuy> ardchoille: yes i did
[03:29] <synic> kozlojak: "mono %s" or something
[03:29] <bethko> i have the worst luck with display drivers.
[03:29] <kozlojak> synic thanks, i got it
[03:29] <mammoth> i have installed mammoth but i cannot get anything when I search .please help
[03:29] <elamericano> synic, this link says how to do it, but it doesn't work for me on Dapper. http://frexx.de/xterm-256-notes/
[03:29] <Shamalamastreetm> meh maybe XP is the only hope for this rig
[03:30] <ardchoille> SlyGuy:  Do you have the right version of linux-restricted-modules installed.
[03:30] <SlyGuy> how would i know for sure?
[03:30] <mammoth> ubutu plse help
[03:30] <elamericano> It says to set TERM=xterm-256color, but vim doesn't recognize that.
[03:30] <Varanger> hello
[03:30] <braindead_moron> anyone got their intel 3945 working with 6.06 (and want to help me get mine working too :-)
[03:30] <Ropechoborra> How do i install my scanner (its a multifunction printer)
[03:31] <mammoth> my mammoth search isn't working
[03:31] <kwtm> How can I put text into the clipboard?  Is there, for example, some DCOP command that I can use?  I'm trying to figure out how to make a hotkey to insert the date.  (E.g. Ctrl-Shift-D would insert today's date into whatever text application I'm running at the moment.)
[03:31] <FusionXN1> How do i run a file with sudo?
[03:31] <Ropechoborra> FusionXN1 sudo file
[03:31] <xsquared> FusionXN1, sudo <file>
[03:31] <Jenkens> my ass does not like me today
[03:31] <ardchoille> SlyGuy:  Did you install linux-restricted-modules ?
[03:31] <FusionXN1> i did that it says command not found
[03:31] <SlyGuy> they are there
[03:31] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, define "run" a file
[03:32] <Ropechoborra> FusionXN1 are u located in the directori the file is ?
[03:32] <SlyGuy> they installed with the drivers
[03:32] <xsquared> FusionXN1, go sudo ./<file>
[03:32] <bensr20det> Can anyone help me with frostwire??
[03:32] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, is the file an executable, binary or script or something?
[03:32] <FusionXN1> .run
[03:32] <FusionXN1> its quake4-linux-1.2.1.x86.run
[03:32] <Ropechoborra> How do i install my scanner ? (its a multifunction printer)
[03:32] <synic> FusionXN1: sudo ./something.run
[03:33] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, do this: "file  quake4-linux-1.2.1.x86.run"
[03:33] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, tell us what "file" say it is
[03:33] <synic> FusionXN1: chmod +x file.run && sudo ./file.run
[03:33] <ardchoille> SlyGuy: ok, what happened when you changed the "nv" to "nvidia" in xorg.conf and then either restarted X or rebooted?
[03:33] <FusionXN1> Bourne shell script test executable
[03:33] <SlyGuy> xfailed
[03:33] <whaley> eyequeue: my apologies for asking that question earlier.... i was having a newbie moment,  it turns out that my gnome settings were pointing to the old gnome 'human theme' while the new ones were pointing to the new 'human theme'
[03:33] <FusionXN1> text*
[03:33] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sh ./quake4-linux-1.2.1.x86.run
[03:34] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, if you trust it
[03:34] <ubufan> how can I remove the "admin powers" of sudo users ????
[03:34] <kenny> hell yeah!! my cpu went form 300 to 450
[03:34] <ardchoille> SlyGuy: What did the error message say? You got a blue screen with a grey box?
[03:34] <FusionXN1> thanks
[03:34] <eyequeue> whaley, ahhhh
[03:34] <SlyGuy> yeah a typical ascii box
[03:34] <mammoth> ardchoille. Hi,  plse help
[03:34] <eyequeue> ubufan, sudo visudo
[03:34] <gorgeousjunkie> i need to format a firewire drive. How do I do this?
[03:35] <Ropechoborra> How do i install my scanner ? (its a multifunction printer)
[03:35] <eyequeue> ubufan, man sudoers, first, if it's not obvious what to change
[03:35] <ubufan> and what ???
[03:35] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: it says "no permission to write"
[03:35] <Ropechoborra> FusionXN1 use sudo
[03:35] <ubufan> ok
[03:35] <FusionXN1> thanks
[03:35] <mammoth> my mammoth 0.1.3 can't seach
[03:35] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, to write?  what and where?  any specifics?
[03:35] <FusionXN1> sudo sh ./quake4-linux-1.2.1.x86.run ?
[03:35] <gorgeousjunkie> i need to format a firewire drive. How do I do this?
[03:35] <Ropechoborra> i guess
[03:35] <FusionXN1> thanks it worked
[03:36] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you really want to run something untrusted as root? :(
[03:36] <FusionXN1> its ID SOFTWARE quake 4!
[03:36] <FusionXN1> its the linux exe for quake 4
[03:36] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, no idea, means nothing to me. hence untrusted
[03:36] <Ropechoborra> Noone knows how to install a scanner ? =(
[03:36] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, that's scanner software?
[03:37] <[Ex0r] > FusionXN1- did you do chmod a+x file.run
[03:37] <gorgeousjunkie> ropechoborra i think you have to use "sane" that's all I know
[03:37] <XVampireX> http://www.thenetw0rk.com/news/2004_02_linux.shtml
[03:37] <Ropechoborra> Yeap.. but Xsane says no devices found
[03:37] <FusionXN1> done :)
[03:37] <FusionXN1> OH X( Sys_Error: Couldn't load default.cfg  -  Check your working folder.
[03:37] <Asc> ropechoborra: what's the name of the scanner?
[03:38] <gorgeousjunkie> it could be there's no support for your scanner under linux. Check the manufacturer's website for a driver is all I can think of
[03:38] <trafiq> hi all
[03:38] <gorgeousjunkie> i need to format a firewire drive. How do I do this?
[03:38] <jn> hey what's the best way to mount ntfs for read/write in ubuntu.. is it ntfs-3g?
[03:38] <Ropechoborra> Asc its an Epson Stylus CX4700 Multifunction Printer.. The printer its already installed and working.. but it doesnt find the scanner =/
[03:38] <ardchoille> SlyGuy: I really don't know what to tell you. I have used that tutorial on about 30 different boxes and it's always worked for me.
[03:38] <jn> or another method?
[03:38] <mammoth> plse helppppppppp
[03:38] <FusionXN1> ERROR: Couldn't load default.cfg  -  Check your working folder.
[03:38] <deeghetal> anyone know where the Firefox plugins folder is located on Ubuntu?
[03:38] <FusionXN1> What does that mean
[03:39] <kenny> is not not a flash 9 for firefox?
[03:39] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, "untrusted"?
[03:39] <gorgeousjunkie> ropechoborra check out qunu for help
[03:39] <Ropechoborra> deeghetal check in synaptic
[03:39] <FusionXN1> eye no i trush it
[03:39] <Ropechoborra> gorgeousjunkie whats qunu?
[03:39] <FusionXN1> http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/quake4/#head-3c4c85364e6d592c51cab9450d4277ea49cd9119
[03:39] <mammoth> eyequeue ca you help?
[03:39] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, the file you ran can be read with a text viewer, like less, or an editor
[03:39] <gorgeousjunkie> it's a oe on one free help resource
[03:39] <[Ex0r] > FusionXN1- did you get any errors ?
[03:40] <FusionXN1> Ex yes
[03:40] <eyequeue> mammoth, restate please?
[03:40] <ardchoille> deeghetal: I think it's in /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
[03:40] <SlyGuy> ardchoille: i used a different one to install the drivers the first time
[03:40] <FusionXN1> ERROR: Couldn't load default.cfg  -  Check your working folder.
[03:40] <slavezero> apt-get not connecting to a damn thing can anyone tell me why.
[03:40] <[Ex0r] > it's looking for default.cfg
[03:40] <SlyGuy> that one has never worked for mew
[03:40] <bensr20det> Hey everyone. I am having problems with frostwire. I downloaded the .deb file from their website and ran it. It says that it was installed. When I click on it from the applications menu nothing at all happens. I ran "sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin" and it says that I have the newest package. Any help would be great
[03:40] <eyequeue> mammoth, i can't find your original question
[03:40] <jn> what is the best method to achieve reading/writing of ntfs in linux
[03:40] <gorgeousjunkie> i need to format a firewire drive. How do I do this?
[03:41] <mammoth> I have a problem stating my mammoth 0.1.3. i.e can't search
[03:41] <eyequeue> !fuse > jn
[03:41] <deeghetal> ardchoille: yep, thanks
[03:41] <ardchoille> You're welcome :)
[03:41] <eyequeue> mammoth, what is mammoth?
[03:41] <jn> eyequeue: is that method reliable?
[03:41] <kenny> hell yeah
[03:41] <kenny> i got sound now
[03:41] <eyequeue> jn, no clue, as i said earlier, i don't do ms things
[03:41] <Ropechoborra> gorgeousjunkie and where can i find qunu ?
[03:42] <mnvl> why is the faq over https?
[03:42] <kenny> u guys know a good way to bend pins on a cpu back?
[03:42] <[Ex0r] > kenny- yeah, get a new one
[03:42] <Asc> ropechoborra: try here: http://www.avasys.jp/english/linux_e/dl_spc.html
[03:42] <slavezero> kenny: razor blade
[03:42] <eyequeue> jn, it's what people send as a reply to that in here, but it comes with that caution right in it
[03:42] <Ropechoborra> Ty
[03:42] <mammoth> shareware like kazaa
[03:42] <[Ex0r] > most of them will probably break bending back
[03:42] <kenny> thanx slave
[03:42] <eyequeue> mnvl, it's on the wiki
[03:42] <kenny> i happent o like using the old stuff
[03:42] <Atholas> Hi. I have Ubuntu 6.06 installed on ext3, and corrupted the partition. I had to run e2fsck to fix it. It boots properly now, but for some reason the root partition is mounted as read-only.
[03:42] <kenny> but i cant really go ask around for a razor blade
[03:42] <tuliomgui> anybody here have ever used RxTx??
[03:42] <eyequeue> mnvl, wiki means passwords, means https
[03:43] <[Ex0r] > kenny- I didn't say it was a matter of being old or not, it's a matter of the pins being compromised
[03:43] <mnvl> k just wondered
[03:43] <deeghetal> is there a way to become super-user without being in terminal? i need to copy some files.
[03:43] <slavezero> kenny: it is the only thing i have found to strong and small enough
[03:43] <Atholas> Is there anyway I can mount it so that it will be mounted read-write again?
[03:43] <kenny> as long as they are all there its fine
[03:43] <kenny> ive done this so many times
[03:43] <FusionXN1> How can i use file browser to move files from the CD ROM to a fold i dont have permission - theres like 20 of them
[03:43] <[Ex0r] > Than why did you ask ?
[03:43] <slavezero> any one know why my apt is not working
[03:44] <deeghetal> slavezero: what architecture do you have
[03:44] <eyequeue> !notworking
[03:44] <ubotu> I know nothing about notworking - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:44] <FusionXN1> slavezero: what did you type?
[03:44] <slavezero> x86
[03:44] <slavezero> dapper
[03:44] <eyequeue> !doesnt work
[03:44] <ubotu> I know nothing about doesnt work - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:44] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: ?
[03:44] <sproingie> how do you tell the bot to forward to another factoid?
[03:44] <kenny> lol
[03:44] <kenny> im using a pci slot cover
[03:44] <eyequeue> sproingie, foo is also bar, i believe
[03:45] <Asc> Fusion: starting nautilus with sudo should work...
[03:45] <gorgeousjunkie> i need to format a firewire drive. How do I do this?
[03:45] <eyequeue> !ubotu
[03:45] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[03:45] <lophyte> anyone know of any easy video conversion software?
[03:45] <sproingie> eyequeue: naw, that just adds the text to the end of the factoid
[03:45] <FusionXN1> Asc how
[03:45] <sproingie> eyequeue: i want notwork -> doesn't work
[03:45] <deeghetal> i have to copy two files from a folder in my home directory to /usr/lib/firefox/plugins and it is a restricted folder can someone help me with the terminal commands or tell me how to do this on the desktop?
[03:45] <eyequeue> sproingie, the last url there
[03:45] <Asc> Fusion: open an console and 'sudo nautilus'.  I'll test it if you wait a second.
[03:46] <eyequeue> sproingie, i read it last night, but the chemicals prevent my brain being able to recall it
[03:46] <gorgeousjunkie> deeghetal change the permissionsn the folder is all i can think of
[03:46] <sproingie> ah, alias
[03:46] <deeghetal> i can't they're grayed out.
 yes, it works
[03:46] <ardchoille> deeghetal: sudo cp /path/file /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
[03:46] <deeghetal> actually a link to a manual on terminal commands would be even more helpful. lol
[03:46] <FusionXN1> Asc thanks
[03:47] <sproingie> oh, just plain "work" also, uh, works.
[03:47] <gorgeousjunkie> one sec deeghetal
[03:47] <Asc> Just be careful not to accidentally destroy your file system, da?
[03:47] <ardchoille> gorgeousjunkie: That's really not a good practice
[03:47] <eyequeue> deeghetal, apt-get search rute
[03:47] <bobbyyu> I have a problem with accessing my Samba shares
[03:47] <FusionXN1> Quake  4 here we come
[03:47] <bobbyyu> Windows says it's inaccessible
[03:47] <FusionXN1> Asc: im moving quake 4 base packs form dvd to the q4base folder
[03:47] <deeghetal> ardchoille: thanks that worked.
[03:47] <tuliomgui> anybody here have ever used RxTx??
[03:47] <synic> eyequeue: don't think rute's in the repos.
[03:47] <tom__> woot
[03:47] <ardchoille> deeghetal: You're welcome :)
[03:48] <seshomaru> hello , I would like someone to help me configure my firewall - firestarter
[03:48] <eyequeue> deeghetal, apt-cache search rute ...... rutebook - Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition, an online book
[03:48] <Viper550> I think I finally finished my theme for Edgy!
[03:48] <tom__> Ubuntu owns, i just converted to ubuntu
[03:48] <gorgeousjunkie> http://www.lifehacker.com/software/free-information/unix-cheat-sheet-186640.php
[03:48] <eyequeue> !info rutebook
[03:48] <ubotu> rutebook: Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition, an online book. In repository multiverse, is optional. Version 1.0-1 (dapper), package size 5468 kB, installed size 8264 kB
[03:48] <FusionXN1> time_ same
[03:48] <tuliomgui> !rxtx
[03:48] <ubotu> I know nothing about rxtx - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:48] <gorgeousjunkie> check that out deeghetal
[03:48] <eyequeue> synic, an, multiverse
[03:48] <Viper550> !gnome-themes
[03:48] <kenny> there are so many bent pins.....
[03:48] <ubotu> I know nothing about gnome-themes - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:48] <deeghetal> eyequeue: thanks
[03:48] <ardchoille> synic , eyequeue: http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz
[03:48] <eyequeue> synic, ah
[03:48] <kenny> do u guys know a good app to play mp3s?
[03:49] <eyequeue> ardchoille, there too :)  the package puts it under /usr/share/doc/
[03:49] <Zambezi> I need to speak online with a friend. I have Linux, he uses Windows. Which application is the best?
[03:49] <FusionXN1> AmaroK
[03:49] <synic> kenny: depends on what exactly you want to do.
[03:49] <tuliomgui> kenny: amarok
[03:49] <tom__> Kenny: trty amarok
[03:49] <kenny> thanx guys
[03:49] <deeghetal> zambezi: gaim
[03:49] <[Ex0r] > Zambezi- gaim
[03:49] <eyequeue> Zambezi, "best"?  gaim is popular though
[03:49] <kenny> u guys have been a lot of help
[03:49] <ardchoille> eyequeue: Yeah, but the rute webpage says version 1.0.0  ubotu says teh repos has 1.0.
[03:49] <ardchoille> 1
[03:49] <eyequeue> Zambezi, i use it with gtalk accounts
[03:49] <tuliomgui> i prefer kopete
[03:49] <Zambezi> deeghetal, [Ex0r]  eyequeue Is the voice good there?
[03:49] <bobbyyu> Any ideas?
[03:50] <[Ex0r] > Zambezi- Doesn't support voice as far as I know.
[03:50] <seshomaru> hello , can anyone please help me firewall configuration?
[03:50] <slavezero> Err http://archive.ubuntu.com dapper/universe libgdk-pixbuf2 0.22.0-11
[03:50] <slavezero>   Connection failed [IP: 82.211.81.182 80] 
[03:50] <slavezero> any ideas on why it is doing this.
[03:50] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: i can try
[03:50] <deeghetal> zambezi if you want voice find Ekiga Softphone
[03:50] <seshomaru> i think it should be simple but.....
[03:50] <eyequeue> Zambezi, straight gaim doesn't do voice, though there;s some gaim variant that does
[03:50] <tom__> slavezero mirror down
[03:50] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, thank you
[03:50] <slavezero> ok good thought it was me
[03:50] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, i just downloaded firestarter
[03:51] <slavezero> tom_: thanks
[03:51] <seshomaru> its blocking IRC
[03:51] <seshomaru> and my apache website.,...
[03:51] <tom__> Slavezero: try putting us.archive.ubuntu.com
[03:51] <danf_1979> after compiling openssh, how may I start the service? there is no ssh entry in /etc/init.d/ and the compile process finished without errors.. any one knows?
[03:51] <eyequeue> Zambezi, gaim-*, but it's not in ubuntu and not compatible with what i use, gaom-encryption
[03:51] <seshomaru> down know how to unbliock...
[03:51] <zcat[1] > help!! http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19135
[03:51] <[Ex0r] > danf_1979- it starts automatically after installing it
[03:51] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: =/
[03:51] <[Ex0r] > danf_1979- but I believe you can do sshd
[03:51] <deeghetal> please god let flash work now
[03:51] <seshomaru> =/ ?
[03:51] <kenny> is there a flash 9 for linux?
[03:52] <tom__> yes kenny
[03:52] <[Ex0r] > Don't think so
[03:52] <deeghetal> aww it doesn't work
[03:52] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: did you saw the rules in the firestarter??
[03:52] <[Ex0r] > see*
[03:52] <kenny> i searched the macromedia site and was unable to find one
[03:52] <tom__> Deeghetal: get easyubuntu, itll make flash work fo ru
[03:52] <tuliomgui> deeghetal: whats the problem??
[03:52] <gorgeousjunkie> i second that deeghetal
[03:52] <kapputu> Hi, I have Xubuntu, how do I install GNOME? Which package in apt?
[03:52] <deeghetal> the problem is i have x86_64 so nothing works
[03:52] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  no , where?
[03:53] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  oh , "add rules"?
[03:53] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: start the firestarter and go to politics
[03:53] <zcat[1] > Seveas: still having a lot of trouble getting libdvdcss to work here. any suggestions?
[03:53] <kapputu> and how do I get the address bar in Nautilus under XFCE?
[03:53] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  yes yes
[03:53] <Viper550> kapputu: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop  or sudo apt-get install gnome
[03:53] <Viper550> !gnome
[03:53] <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.
[03:53] <deeghetal> if there is no 64 bit version of flash that means i'll never get it working, right?
[03:53] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: see he rules there
[03:53] <Viper550> !ubuntu-desktop
[03:53] <ubotu> k/ed/x/ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when upgrading.
[03:53] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  but i cant set the rules right...
[03:53] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: maybe youll find something
[03:53] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: why not?
[03:53] <seshomaru> tul - how do i set it to unblock IRC?
[03:53] <kapputu> how do I get the address bar in Nautilus in XFCE?
[03:54] <tuliomgui> deeghetal: whats the problem with flash??
[03:54] <deeghetal> i have a 64 bit version of ubuntu and flash is only 32-bit
[03:54] <nosklo> I need help to configure pam, the pam_group module, to insert users in audio group automatically on login. Does somebody has any experience? I have tried everything I know and nothing till now.
[03:54] <tuliomgui> you want it to go 64 too?
[03:54] <FusionXN1> WOW Quake 4 runs better then windows!
[03:54] <ardchoille> kapputu: Open nautilus, go to Edit -> Preferences, then go to the Behavior tab and check "Always use text-entry location bar"
[03:54] <deeghetal> well i can't install it because it's not made for my architecture
[03:54] <FusionXN1> IN LINUX! IM happy
[03:54] <tuliomgui> or the flash player does play anything?
[03:55] <Cntryboy> Has anyone here installed extended pref. for gaim?
[03:55] <deeghetal> it doesn't even install to firefox
[03:55] <tuliomgui> dawmn
[03:55] <tuliomgui> wait
[03:55] <deeghetal> i wish there was a way to fake 32-bit.. windows does it.
[03:55] <kapputu> ok, I'm sure this is a FAQ. How do I install stuff for playing music, watching DVDs?
[03:55] <kenny> so wheres the flash 9?
[03:55] <gorgeousjunkie> the problem is deeghetal that that flash plugin version will not work under 64 bit  ubuntu. You're gonna have to use that gplflash
[03:55] <tom__> lol deeghetal
[03:56] <deeghetal> gplflash?
[03:56] <deeghetal> i'll look for it
 vlc does a really good job at that
[03:56] <gorgeousjunkie> it doesn't  do all flash just some I have a powerpc mac so I have the same problem
[03:56] <ChocoCid> kapputu : use add/remove programs
[03:56] <Melchor34> Te invitamos a que conozcas algo muy interesante y divertido, eso si, no nos hacemos responsables si te crea adiccion... /!\  www.misecretito.com.ar  /!\
[03:56] <kapputu> ChocoCid, which package in apt?
[03:56] <ChocoCid> just search for whatever you want
[03:56] <ardchoille> !multimedia > kapputu
[03:56] <ChocoCid> er... depends on what kind of files you want
[03:56] <kapputu> I'm not comfortable with GUI
[03:56] <Asc> FusionXN1: I had that same experience with proprietary WMV....
[03:56] <ChocoCid> ah
[03:56] <ChocoCid> how... backwards >_>
[03:56] <Monkey-D-Luffy> hi
[03:56] <gorgeousjunkie> it's something liflash in synaptic
[03:56] <ChocoCid> most people are more comfortable in GUI than commandline, i thought...
[03:56] <gorgeousjunkie> e, libflash
[03:56] <Monkey-D-Luffy> can anyone teach me how to install realplayer on ubuntu?
[03:56] <ChocoCid> interesting
[03:57] <kapputu> ChocoCid, GUI is irritating
[03:57] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, do u know how to set it to let IRC ?
[03:57] <kenny> so wheres the flash 9/
[03:57] <ChocoCid> command line takes learning commands :P
[03:57] <kapputu> not always but for sys admin
[03:57] <ChocoCid> flash 9? uh...
[03:57] <ChocoCid> i wasn't aware there was one...
[03:57] <Monkey-D-Luffy> erm can anyone teach me how to install realplayer?
[03:57] <kenny> someone asked if there was
[03:57] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: look if there is any rule in port 6666/6667/6668/6669/7000
 sudo apt-get install realplayer
[03:57] <ChocoCid> ah, not for linux
[03:57] <ChocoCid> :\
[03:57] <Monkey-D-Luffy> ok
[03:57] <Monkey-D-Luffy> thks
[03:58] <ChocoCid> it's 7.something for linux
[03:58] <ChocoCid> at least, from the adobe site
[03:58] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, there are no rules at all!
[03:58] <Renan_s2> Adobe is working on Flash 9
[03:58] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  should i add?
[03:58] <kenny> alright
[03:58] <jimcooncat> is there a repository with ruby-1.8.4?
[03:58] <kapputu> ubotu gave me a broken link
[03:58] <deeghetal> synaptic turns up an empty entry on libflash but i found gplflash on sourceforge
[03:58] <ubotu> I know nothing about gave me a broken link - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:58] <jimcooncat> I wanna run radrails
[03:58] <kenny> any word on when they are done?
[03:58] <gorgeousjunkie> deeghetal one sec
[03:58] <Monkey-D-Luffy> it gives me some error
[03:59] <Asc> Monkey:  try http://www.real.com/linux
[03:59] <kapputu> when I first started using Ubuntu in Sept 2004, there were 50 people in this room
[03:59] <Monkey-D-Luffy> i downloaded
[03:59] <kenny> hmmm
[03:59] <wastrel> s/room/channel/
[03:59] <kenny> now theres 780
[03:59] <Monkey-D-Luffy> but im not sure how to install
[03:59] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: wait
[03:59] <Asc> okay
[03:59] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, ok....
[04:00] <kapputu> wastrel, s/channel/room (ever heard of colloquial language?)
[04:00] <tuliomgui> in the politics tab
[04:00] <deeghetal> these things need to come with instructions. lol
[04:00] <deeghetal> oh it did
[04:00] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: did you click the installation directions link?
[04:00] <tuliomgui> select something like "Outgoing politics"
[04:00] <Monkey-D-Luffy> year
[04:00] <Monkey-D-Luffy> yea
[04:00] <Monkey-D-Luffy> i tried
[04:00] <tuliomgui> did you see it?
[04:00] <tuliomgui> in edition
[04:00] <Monkey-D-Luffy> but it doesnt seem to work
[04:01] <wastrel> no, but i've heard of a syntax error in my regex :]   ( s/room/room\// )
[04:01] <Asc> did it give you an error?
[04:01] <Monkey-D-Luffy> nope
[04:01] <Monkey-D-Luffy> when i type what they wanted me to
[04:01] <Monkey-D-Luffy> it just tells me wrong directory
[04:01] <lukasz23> hi sorry how i can remove all kubuntu-desktop
[04:01] <kapputu> the multimedia link you gave me was broken
[04:01] <tuliomgui> after going that option choose the first one that appears under that.
[04:01] <Asc> odd
[04:01] <deeghetal> ok i'm trying to install gplflash and this came at the end of the terminal after i ran ./configure "error: C++ compiler cannot create executables"
[04:01] <gorgeousjunkie> yeah it's ibflash
[04:02] <gorgeousjunkie> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFlash?highlight=%28flash%29
[04:02] <synic> deeghetal: apt-get install build-essential
[04:02] <Monkey-D-Luffy> this is what it shows me
[04:02] <Monkey-D-Luffy> chmod: cannot access `RealPlayer10GOLD.bin': No such file or directory
[04:02] <synic> deeghetal: though why compile it?  it's in the repos.
[04:02] <lukasz23> hi sorry how i can remove all kubuntu-desktop
[04:02] <lukasz23> help mi
[04:02] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: did you made it?
[04:02] <deeghetal> gorge: thanks i'm checking it out
[04:03] <Monkey-D-Luffy> erm
[04:03] <ardchoille> !repeat
[04:03] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[04:03] <deeghetal> synic: oh lol
[04:03] <Monkey-D-Luffy> erm
[04:03] <tuliomgui> deeghetal: did you made it with the flash?
[04:03] <elamericano> synic, I got 256 colors in vim in an xchat terminal by :set t_Co=256
[04:03] <deeghetal> tulio: not yet
[04:03] <gorgeousjunkie> bye all
[04:03] <Monkey-D-Luffy> when i try to install realplayer
[04:03] <Monkey-D-Luffy> it gives me this error
[04:03] <Monkey-D-Luffy> chmod: cannot access `RealPlayer10GOLD.bin': No such file or directory
[04:03] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: I've got it.  Use 'sudo +x ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin' then 'sudo ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin'
[04:03] <synic> elamericano: even in gnome-terminal ?
[04:03] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, i dont know how....
[04:03] <Monkey-D-Luffy> ok
[04:03] <Monkey-D-Luffy> ill try
[04:04] <Monkey-D-Luffy> thks :)
[04:04] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, in outbound or inbound ?
[04:04] <kapputu> how do I install the multimedia codecs? The link ubotu gave me is broken.
[04:04] <deeghetal> the gplflash in the repository isn't for x86_64
[04:04] <tuliomgui> deeghetal: in the download page of the flash player there was a link for 64bits wasnt there?
[04:04] <elamericano> synic,  No, gnome-terminal was not compiled with 256 color support in Ubuntu
[04:04] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: outbound
[04:04] <ardchoille> Asc: That's not right
[04:04] <deeghetal> tulio: no
[04:04] <Monkey-D-Luffy> erm
[04:04] <seshomaru> ok
[04:04] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: hum, if it gives you 'wrong file or directory', that could be a different problem
[04:04] <Monkey-D-Luffy> it gives another error
[04:04] <tuliomgui> select black list
[04:04] <Asc> ardchoille: it just worked for me....
[04:04] <Monkey-D-Luffy> sudo: +x: command not found
[04:04] <ardchoille> Asc: How could it, yu didn't include "chmod"
[04:04] <Monkey-D-Luffy> thats the error
[04:05] <Viper550> Hello everyone!
[04:05] <Asc> heh
[04:05] <kapputu> easyubuntu isn't on apt?
[04:05] <Monkey-D-Luffy> i tried chmod
[04:05] <FusionXN1> Anyone else got QUAKE 4 on linux?
[04:05] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: replace 'sudo' with chmod
[04:05] <tuliomgui> i cant remember the page of the flash download
[04:05] <Monkey-D-Luffy> but it gives error
[04:05] <Monkey-D-Luffy> ok
[04:05] <ardchoille> Monkey-D-Luffy: Use sudo chmod u+x /path/to/RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[04:05] <Monkey-D-Luffy> wait
[04:05] <Viper550> sudo chmod -x
[04:05] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, when making the rule i need to choose 'service' but there is no IRC , there is only HTTP, FTP,IMAP,etc...
[04:05] <synic> elamericano: sweet.  That's definitely some good info.  vim is my hero.
[04:05] <Asc> <--- bad tying
[04:05] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: select the black list and leave the rest empty
[04:05] <tuliomgui> it should work fine
[04:06] <kapputu> hmm people here hardly help anymore. Not like the old days.
[04:06] <deeghetal> bah gplflash doesn't work on 64 bit either
[04:06] <Monkey-D-Luffy> erm
[04:06] <Monkey-D-Luffy> chmod: cannot access `./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin': No such file or directory0
[04:06] <Viper550> Anyone want a nice usable preview of what to expect as a possible default theme for Edgy+1?
[04:06] <Asc> hmm.  If the +x was the problem the first time, you might not need sudo on the second command either.
[04:06] <ardchoille> Monkey-D-Luffy: Looks like you need to find out where that file is and either cd to that dir or include the path
[04:06] <FusionXN1> Viper can i see a screenshot?
[04:06] <Monkey-D-Luffy> ok
[04:06] <elamericano> synic, now I just need some good 256 color themes. Somewhere I saw a script to convert gvim themes to 256 colors...
[04:06] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: 'ls | grep bin'.  Are you in the same folder?
[04:06] <Viper550> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Tropic
[04:06] <FusionXN1> That it?
[04:06] <Monkey-D-Luffy> i try entering the path
[04:06] <slavezero> no matter what i put in the sources apt just does not work wtf is going on here
[04:07] <FusionXN1> Thats smotth! Make a black one ill jump on it
[04:07] <FusionXN1> smooth*
[04:07] <Viper550> Black one?
[04:07] <FusionXN1> Ya
[04:07] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, made it , i will start the firewall now and see how it goes...
[04:07] <Viper550> This is Tropic, not Moonlight
[04:07] <FusionXN1> Is there a black one you have made?
[04:07] <ardchoille> slavezero: post your sources.list file to pastebin
[04:08] <abc> hi,erveryone
[04:08] <Viper550> Although, if you were good at editing in different colors, you could do it yourself if you wanted
[04:08] <Monkey-D-Luffy> hi
[04:08] <Monkey-D-Luffy> it gives this error
[04:08] <JeromeChan> heyo
[04:08] <Monkey-D-Luffy> chmod: cannot access `./home/clement/Desktop/RealPlayer10GOLD.bin': No such file or directory
[04:08] <tuliomgui> deeghetal: hey man did you tried to ask in #firefox at irc.mozilla.org ??
[04:08] <Renan_s2> ouch, this theme hurts my eyes! :/
[04:08] <deeghetal> i'll give it a shot tulio
[04:08] <synic> elamericano: if you find it, let me know
[04:08] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  i think it's working
[04:08] <tuliomgui> deeghetal: ok
[04:08] <abc> it's first time i come here
[04:08] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: =D
[04:09] <synic> elamericano: it would be worth recompiling gnome-terminal for me
[04:09] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, thanks
[04:09] <grigora> hi, I am trying to set up wireless and don't see WPA as an option. Does Ubuntu not support WPA? thanks
[04:09] <ardchoille> Monkey-D-Luffy: just go to the desktop and type the first few letters of the file and hit the tab key
[04:09] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: np...
[04:09] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, can you tell me how to allow people to view my apache website?
[04:09] <slavezero> ardchoille:  pastebin?
[04:09] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  im behing a NAT
[04:09] <Monkey-D-Luffy> what do youi mean
[04:09] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: wich port is it running?
[04:09] <ardchoille> slavezero: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[04:09] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, 80
[04:10] <JeromeChan> I've installed Ubuntu 6.0.6 onto my Acer laptop. How do I get rid of the tap touchpad for clicking feature?
[04:10] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: im not very good with this
[04:10] <Monkey-D-Luffy> is there such a thing to remote desktop from the internet??
[04:10] <synic> Monkey-D-Luffy: uh... sure, to a windows box
[04:10] <synic> Monkey-D-Luffy: what exactly are you looking for?
[04:10] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: what isnt working especifically?
[04:10] <slavezero> ardchoille: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19137
[04:10] <ardchoille> Monkey-D-Luffy: cd /home/clement/Desktop  then chmod u+x Real<tab>
[04:10] <Renan_s2> and to a Linux desktop with FreeNX
[04:10] <seshomaru> can't access it when the firewall is on
[04:10] <elamericano> synic, same site: http://frexx.de/xterm-256-notes/ There's 7 256 color themes and the converter.
[04:11] <Monkey-D-Luffy> ok
[04:11] <Monkey-D-Luffy> wait
[04:11] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, can't access it when firewall is on
[04:11] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: when the firewall is off is it ok?
[04:11] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  yes
[04:11] <tuliomgui> let me see
[04:12] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: with the changes you made it still dont work?
[04:12] <ardchoille> slavezero: You ready to fix this? I have two commands for you
[04:12] <Monkey-D-Luffy> erm
[04:12] <synic> elamericano: awesome.
[04:12] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, yes
[04:12] <Monkey-D-Luffy> wonder if someone could help me by using remote desktop instead
[04:12] <elamericano> synic, it would be worth it for me too, but I read somewhere, that more of the xorg system has to be recompiled too. I don't know what's involved.
[04:12] <tuliomgui> it should be working
[04:12] <slavezero> ardchoille: yes please
[04:12] <grigora> does anyone know if ubuntu supports wpa encryption for wireless?
[04:12] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, it only works with 192.168.1.100 but not with my NAT IP
[04:12] <elamericano> Maybe Ubuntu should include it by default
[04:13] <synic> Monkey-D-Luffy: I don't think anyone would want to do that, because you won't learn anything.
[04:13] <Monkey-D-Luffy> hmm
[04:13] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, (i can access it from another machine on the subnet ,
[04:13] <Monkey-D-Luffy> but at least i can watch
[04:13] <elamericano> A request for edgy, prehaps
[04:13] <ardchoille> slavezero: sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak
[04:13] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, mistake , cannot access it from another machine...
[04:14] <ardchoille> slavezero: That's the first one, let me know when you want the second
[04:14] <Monkey-D-Luffy> vncviewer clement-desktop:0
[04:14] <synic> elamericano: I usually use ron when I have to edit remotely
[04:14] <slavezero> ardchoille: ok done
[04:14] <Monkey-D-Luffy> that is the
[04:14] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: did you tried to access from another machine using the ip or the host name??
[04:14] <synic> elamericano: the default colorscheme is hard to read
[04:14] <Monkey-D-Luffy> remote to my desktop
[04:14] <danf_1979> does ubuntu server comes with a ssh server installed?
[04:14] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: try using the host name
[04:14] <synic> but yeah, 256 colors would be awesome.
[04:14] <Tracker1> quick question, if I install edgy, when the release version comes out, will the automatic updater keep it up?
[04:14] <synic> Tracker1: yeah
[04:14] <Monkey-D-Luffy> erm
[04:15] <Tracker1> synic, thanks.. :)
[04:15] <Monkey-D-Luffy> any1 trying to remote my comp?
[04:15] <Monkey-D-Luffy> if no...
[04:15] <Zambezi> Can anybody help me with teamspeak? It follow the instructions but it says command not found.
[04:15] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  doesnt wotk ,even from this machine....
[04:15] <Morydd> I'm trying to install ubuntu on an older laptop. (750MHz, 64M RAM) however I don't get anything after the splash screen says "configuring X"
[04:15] <Tracker1> installing now, wanted a newer version of kino than comes with dapper.
[04:15] <ardchoille> slavezero: Type this *exactly* as it is:  sudo sed -i 's/us.archive/archive/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:15] <Monkey-D-Luffy> aww man im still having trouble in installing realplayer
[04:15] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: is the server up?
[04:15] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, ,when firewall is off then everything is fine
[04:15] <ardchoille> slavezero: Then do: sudo apt-get update
[04:16] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  so server must be up
[04:16] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: you cant access even from the server machine?
[04:16] <slavezero> ardchoille: no luck still the same
[04:16] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  yes
[04:16] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: just a minute, let me see my server
[04:16] <ardchoille> slavezero: hmm.. those sources work fast for me
[04:16] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, sorry , i CAN acess from server machine
[04:16] <davey_> can wine be run with out 3d hardware selection. I can't get it
[04:16] <Monkey-D-Luffy> erm anyone have a guild i can follow to install realplayer ubuntu??
[04:16] <elamericano> synic, what's ron? I tried to google it, but I got too many rons ;-)
[04:17] <synic> elamericano: oh... :colorscheme ron
[04:17] <synic> elamericano: it's at least bearable :)
[04:17] <kapputu> totem-xine or totem-gstreamer??
[04:17] <Asc> Monkey: I'd be willing to do it remotely, but it's not very good security practice on your part to let me :p
[04:17] <Monkey-D-Luffy> its okay
[04:17] <Monkey-D-Luffy> iv got nothing to lose
[04:17] <Monkey-D-Luffy> :)
[04:17] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: I'll try to find one
[04:17] <ardchoille> slavezero: The first command I gave you made a backup, you can leave the sources.list as is or change it back. I can help change it back if you want.
[04:17] <Monkey-D-Luffy> thks
[04:17] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: so, try to access from another machine in the net but using the host name not the ip address
[04:17] <Monkey-D-Luffy> so i have to give you the command to enter right?
[04:18] <elamericano> synic, thanks for the tip. Yes, pink and teal are hard to bear. I'd rather use black and white.
[04:18] <ChocoCid> well, he knows you're doing it
[04:18] <ChocoCid> so if he sees you doing something bad he can pull the cord :P
[04:18] <Asc> Monkey: Are you behind NAT?
[04:18] <Viper550> What about Pink and Teal?
[04:18] <slavezero> ardchoille:  i know how to do that thanks for the help though i just cant see why this does not work it was then it wasn't
[04:18] <poupqyre> could anyone help me figure out which driver my (working) wireless card is actually using?
[04:18] <Tracker1> mental note: apt-get upgrade dist == bad idea.. :)
[04:18] <fab31> do someone know how to apt-get build something in a 32bits chroot ?
[04:18] <Monkey-D-Luffy> vncviewer clement-desktop;0
[04:18] <fab31> (I want to make FreeNX working on my amd64)
[04:18] <Monkey-D-Luffy> thats the command
[04:18] <Monkey-D-Luffy> what is nat?
[04:19] -turbobot:#ubuntu- http://progressivenazism.blogspot.com/
[04:19] <tuliomgui> deeghetal: any result:
[04:19] <tuliomgui> ??
[04:19] <ardchoille> slavezero: Ok.. I'm curious too
[04:19] -turbobot:#ubuntu- http://progressivenazism.blogspot.com/
[04:19] <synic> turbobot: go away.
[04:19] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  how do i know my host name?
[04:19] <Asc> Monkney: network address translation.  A router, for example.
[04:19] <Jeruvy> buybye
[04:19] <eyequeue> fab31, enter thye chroot, then as user, apt-get -b source foo
[04:19] <deeghetal> tulio: no they say flash doesn't work on 64 bit too
[04:19] <Monkey-D-Luffy> i have a router
[04:19] <Monkey-D-Luffy> so...
[04:19] <tuliomgui> deeghetal: =/
[04:19] <eyequeue> fab31, will that do it?
[04:19] <kapputu> totem-xine or totem-gstreamer??
[04:20] <Monkey-D-Luffy> what do i do next?
[04:20] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: just a moment
[04:20] <fab31> eyequeue: I don't think so, I'll try
[04:20] <synic> deeghetal: there are ways to get flash+firefox on amd64
[04:20] <Asc> Monkey: that will make it more difficult.  To connect from here, I'd need your IP and for you to forward the port used by vncviewer to your computer
[04:20] <synic> deeghetal: one sec.
[04:20] <eyequeue> fab31, oops, i forgot, first do sudp apt-get build-dep foo
[04:20] <Monkey-D-Luffy> what port do you need me to forward?
[04:20] <Monkey-D-Luffy> ill open it
[04:21] <fab31> eyequeue: I knew this one, do you just cd the chroot or do you chroot() ? :P
[04:21] <fab31> (is ther apt-* in the chroot ?!)
[04:21] <eyequeue> fab31, i'm not a big chroot guy, but not the cd, you have to first chroot and then cd to whereever
[04:21] <Monkey-D-Luffy> 222.164.225.10
[04:21] <fab31> k
[04:21] <synic> deeghetal: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Firefox64_and_plugins
[04:21] <Monkey-D-Luffy> thats my ip
[04:22] <Monkey-D-Luffy> what port do you need me to forward
[04:22] <eyequeue> fab31, i would personally run bash in the chroot, then execute the commands from bash
[04:22] <spiderworm> anyone here having trouble doing smbmounts on ubuntu?
[04:22] <spiderworm> !smbmount
[04:22] <ubotu> I know nothing about smbmount - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[04:22] <synic> deeghetal: it's basically the 32bit firefox... without a chroot.
[04:22] <eyequeue> fab31, does that sound reasonable to you?
[04:22] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: go system -> adminstration -> network ->Second Tab
[04:22] <spiderworm> ~smbmnt
[04:22] <spiderworm> !smbmnt
[04:22] <ubotu> I know nothing about smbmnt - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[04:22] <fab31> eyequeue: I see
[04:22] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: /join #monkey_real
[04:22] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: you should see you hostname
[04:23] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: better go to console and type hostname
[04:23] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: Let's do this somewhere where we won't spam the channel
[04:23] <tuliomgui> :P
[04:23] <bala> hello... can anybody tell me how to use packages in a cdrom from synaptic
[04:23] <Cntryboy> *** GTK+ 2.0 is required to build gaim-snpp;   What is the name of the file im needing?
[04:23] <Monkey-D-Luffy> ok
[04:23] <Monkey-D-Luffy> i msged you
[04:24] <fab31> eyequeue: in fact it's only something like /lib32 and /usr/lib32
[04:24] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, found the hostname , should i put it in the browser in the other machine (XP)
[04:24] <Renan_s2> Cntryboy, libgtk2.0-dev
[04:24] <Renan_s2> or -devel, I don't recall
[04:24] <synic> Cntryboy: libgtk2.0-dev
[04:24] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: yes
[04:24] <synic> d'oh.
[04:24] <Monkey-D-Luffy> did you see my msg asc?
[04:24] <Cntryboy> yah just found that sorry
[04:24] <Cntryboy> :)
[04:24] <Cntryboy> thx though u 2
[04:24] <EpP> hi
[04:25] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, the host name is kitty , when i put it in the browser it sends me to some weird kittymail site...
[04:25] <Cntryboy> dang that file is huge for 2.1KB
[04:25] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: try '/msg nickserv register [password] '... not sure that's the exact command
[04:25] <EpP> how can i get my Airport (not extreme) to work with WPA?
[04:25] <seshomaru> :-)
[04:25] <Monkey-D-Luffy> ??
[04:25] <Monkey-D-Luffy> what is dat for?
[04:25] <synic> Monkey-D-Luffy: you can't pm on freenode without being registered.
[04:25] <poupqyre> anyone able to help me determine which driver my wireless card is using?
[04:26] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: so is it wrong?
[04:26] <ardchoille> Asc: That is the correct command, but you aren't identified so you won't be able to post text to Monkey-D-Luffy in a pm
[04:26] <seshomaru> yes
[04:26] <Asc> Monkey-D-Luffy: you can't msg me until you register, so you'll have to that or use '/join #real_monkey'
[04:26] <Monkey-D-Luffy> oh
[04:26] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: can you change the port of the apache?
[04:26] <Cntryboy> synic: why is it getting from Get:2 http://www.beerorkid.com dapper/main libcairo2 1.2.0-0ubuntu1quinn2 [438kB]    , thats for xgl right?
[04:26] <Asc> ardchoille: I'll look into it, but pm seems to be working for me
[04:26] <synic> Cntryboy: no, cairo is a gtk lib
[04:26] <Cntryboy> and I manually added beerorkid in sources.list
[04:27] <ardchoille> Asc: The you must have turned the filter off :)
[04:27] <Monkey-D-Luffy> im in
[04:27] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, don't know how
[04:27] <Asc> ard: probably. :p
[04:27] <tuliomgui> =/
[04:27] <Cntryboy> synic: but beerorkid is for xgl, I remember adding it in there
[04:27] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, this is my website http://60.63.160.202/rimon, can you see it?
[04:27] <Morydd> I'm trying to install ubuntu on an older laptop. (750MHz, 64M RAM) however I don't get anything after the splash screen says "configuring X" any ideas why it's hanging?
[04:27] <synic> Cntryboy: well, remove it.  cairo will show up regardless, though.
[04:27] <EpP> how can i get my Airport (not extreme) to work with WPA?
[04:28] <synic> !repeat > EpP
[04:28] <CanadaGradeEh> Hey
[04:28] <Cntryboy> kk
[04:28] <CanadaGradeEh> I've got a question about dual boot
[04:28] <Cntryboy> maybe it's same thing
[04:28] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: timed out
[04:28] <CanadaGradeEh> Installing Windows: Does it work after I've installed Ubuntu first?
[04:28] <Versed> aI know it works with WEP.
[04:28] <ChocoCid> CanadaGradeEh : sure, but it screws with GRUB
[04:28] <ChocoCid> (the boot loader)
[04:28] <CanadaGradeEh> Yea, I know.
[04:28] <synic> CanadaGradeEh: sure.. but you'll have to re-install the bootloader to the mbr
[04:29] <CanadaGradeEh> That happend last time lol
[04:29] <CanadaGradeEh> How can I do that?
[04:29] <synic> CanadaGradeEh: you can fix it with a livecd
[04:29] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  can i open the port on the firewall?
[04:29] <CanadaGradeEh> I don't have the Ubuntu LiveCD
[04:29] <ChocoCid> get it :P
[04:29] <synic> you'll need some sort of livecd
[04:29] <CanadaGradeEh> and I don't feel like downloading it
[04:29] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: it should be already opened
[04:29] <CanadaGradeEh> kthxs
[04:29] <ChocoCid> heh
[04:29] <ChocoCid> there should be a way to get it from within linux
[04:29] <Cntryboy> canadagradeEH: I installed windows first and it worked for me
[04:29] <ChocoCid> not sure if there is within windows though :\
[04:29] <ChocoCid> windows first usually works
[04:30] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: when you chose the black list you said: accept anything but the ones in the rules below
[04:30] <CanadaGradeEh> Blargity blarg!
[04:30] <CanadaGradeEh> lolz
[04:30] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: if there are no rules nothing should be blocking the port
[04:30] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  let me see
[04:30] <CanadaGradeEh> Hmmm....
[04:30] <CanadaGradeEh> HMMMMMMMM
[04:30] <Cntryboy> I tried linux first and grub couldn't find windows so I dunno
[04:30] <CanadaGradeEh> Ah the hell with it. I'll just completely partition and dual boot install
[04:30] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: but port 80 only the root should have access, or you should use something like low ports i dont know
[04:30] <Renan_s2> !info pan
[04:30] <ubotu> pan: A Newsreader based on GTK2, which looks like Forte Agent. In repository main, is optional. Version 0.14.2.91-4ubuntu6 (dapper), package size 450 kB, installed size 3608 kB
[04:30] <CanadaGradeEh> Stupid GRUB
[04:30] <Renan_s2> !info knode
[04:30] <tuliomgui> i have to look for it
[04:30] <ubotu> knode: KDE news reader. In repository universe, is optional. Version 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu6 (dapper), package size 1176 kB, installed size 2916 kB
[04:31] <CanadaGradeEh> err, completely format*
[04:31] <tuliomgui> !lowports
[04:31] <ubotu> I know nothing about lowports - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[04:31] <lophyte> CanadaGradeEh: are you aware there's a #ubuntu-ca? :)
[04:31] <Cntryboy> canadagradeeh: im sure someone knows how to get ur boot loader to function the way u have it, I just don't
[04:31] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  in "inbound traffic policy"?
[04:31] <tuliomgui> !low ports
[04:31] <ubotu> I know nothing about low ports - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[04:31] <EpP> how do i get WPA working?
[04:31] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: no, outbound
[04:31] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: in inbound is there any rule?
[04:31] <CanadaGradeEh> !the dead body found by the lake. Why are you coming to me?
[04:31] <ubotu> I know nothing about the dead body found by the lake. Why are you coming to me? - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[04:31] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  inbound - no rules
[04:31] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: good
[04:32] <tuliomgui> outbound should also have no rules
[04:32] <Renan_s2> !VPN
[04:32] <ubotu> From more information on vpn please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[04:32] <ryanakca> is there any reason NOT to upgrade to edgy? other than the fact that it's unstable?
[04:32] <runes> what group can I add myself to that is not ROOT but allows me to modify the /home files of other users on my machine
[04:32] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  outbound one rule "allow connection to host 192.168.1.100.80"
[04:32] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  that the server's IP (behind the router)
[04:33] <ardchoille> ryanakca: You need to ask yourself how much work you're willing to do *if* things keep breaking.
[04:33] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: in outbound are you using the first (black list) or the second (white list) choice in the radio button??
[04:33] <ryanakca> ardchoille: is it at the same level that dapper was in late february?
[04:33] <EpP> I tried to follow some tut on getting WPA to work. Now it doesnt show that eth1 is wireless, it shows it as wired in Networking
[04:33] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  second
[04:34] <ardchoille> ryanakca: If you're willing to test, then I say go for it. I would install it myself and help test it out if I had a spare box here.
[04:34] <tuliomgui> select the first one
[04:34] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: select the first one!
[04:34] <ardchoille> ryanakca: That I don't kinow
[04:34] <tuliomgui> and try again
[04:34] <tuliomgui> using the hostname
[04:34] <runes> is there away aside from using chown to allow a user full access to the /home files
[04:34] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  in the first there are no rules
[04:34] <ryanakca> ardchoille: sure I'm willing to test it :) That's pretty much the point of it... just as long as I can still kindof use it and it isn't unbootable
[04:35] <five_laptop> exit
[04:35] <ardchoille> ryanakca: Well, I know of some folks in this channel that use it so I'd say it's at least usable
[04:35] <five_laptop> woops
[04:35] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: let the fisrt one selected and try accesing the server from the XP machine again
[04:35] <ryanakca> ardchoille: ok
[04:36] <frogzoo> runes: create a group that allows access, or investigate posix urls
[04:36] <ryanakca> ardchoille: how do I get a list of the packages I currently have installed?
[04:36] <frogzoo> runes: create a group that allows access, or investigate posix acls
[04:36] <ryanakca> ardchoille: so that if it doesn't work.. I can allways pop in a kubuntu cd and run "sudo aptitude install `cat filename`"
[04:36] <runes> frogzoo, I tried adding myself to admin but it would not allow
[04:36] <ardchoille> ryanakca: I'm not familiar enough with dpkg to advise on that
[04:36] <runes> frogzoo, I tried adding myself to admin but it would not allow access
[04:36] <ryanakca> kk
[04:37] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, .still doesnt work...
[04:37] <kaatil> i have a problem with installing eclipse... i found out that it depend on gij-4.0 not gij-4.1 (my is gil-4.1 atm)
[04:37] <frogzoo> runes: of course it didn't - only an admin can add you to admin
[04:37] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, thank you for your help,,,,i must go now...i will play with the setting later
[04:37] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: did you used the hostname?
[04:37] <spiderworm> hi all, i have an ubuntu samba box, windows and kde are able to connect to the shares, but i cannot connect from another ubuntu box via smbmount.... is anyone able to help me debug this?
[04:37] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: np!
[04:37] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: good luck!
[04:38] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: if you make it work tell me
[04:38] <runes> frogzoo, I was able to add myself to admin that worked that was the strange part
[04:38] <spiderworm> i have a list of errors generated by the samba server: http://pastebin.ca/104292
[04:38] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, thanks
[04:38] <seshomaru> byebye
[04:38] <kaatil> when i try install eclipse from Synatic package manager... it gave the error.. so i try to see what it depend on.. so it need gij-4.0(even though there is nothing for x86) athough only atm i have gij-4.1 installed atm
[04:39] <runes> frogzoo, I used sys>admin>users and groups  asked for admin password  accepted
[04:39] <FeestBijtje> !webcam
[04:39] <runes> frogzoo, I then changed my group to the admin group
[04:39] <ubotu> webcam is now easy to install on Linux; instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[04:39] <kaatil> !eclipse
[04:39] <ubotu> I know nothing about eclipse - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[04:39] <spiderworm> !samba
[04:39] <ubotu> samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[04:39] <verbose> is there any way besides cygwin to use X11 forwarding over ssh to a windows client?
[04:41] <FusionXN1> I need some help with my sound if someone can.... I have my USB mic, onboard audio (realtek ALC882) and HDA Intel..?! But HDA Intel is ASLA and it doesn't work
[04:41] <sproingie> nothing wrong with alsa that a few thermonuclear bombs can't fix
[04:41] <sarra_> Mmm, thermonuclear
[04:41] <ardchoille> hahaha
[04:42] <sarra_> !sli
[04:42] <ubotu> I know nothing about sli - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[04:42] <FusionXN1> lol - well it dont work :(
[04:42] <sarra_> Has anyone done a Ubuntu 6.06 install on a machine running in SLI mode?
[04:42] <sproingie> getting the spdif coax AND headphones working at the same time is apparently beyond alsa's abilities
[04:42] <sproingie> this on the most common sound chipset on computers, a realtek
[04:42] <tuliomgui> anybody here ever used the rxtx??
[04:42] <lhds> whats the delete under linux?
[04:42] <jimmygoon> lhds - rm
[04:42] <sproingie> lhds: rm
[04:42] <trafiq> how to copy file in console?:>
[04:43] <FusionXN1> No one know?
[04:43] <jimmygoon> sproingie: i win :)
[04:43] <sproingie> trafiq: cp
[04:43] <trafiq> thx
[04:43] <trafiq> ;p
[04:43] <tuliomgui> trafiq: cp
[04:43] <sproingie> jimmygoon: nyeah, got that one
[04:43] <ardchoille> trafiq: cp
[04:43] <jimmygoon> is this terminal 101
[04:43] <trafiq> thx2
[04:43] <trafiq> ;)
[04:43] <ardchoille> !cli
[04:43] <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
[04:43] <jimmygoon> whoa... did you typing (excalamtion) cli do that? thats rad!
[04:43] <sproingie> ubuntu tackled the speed and polish issue, now time to make sound configuration not completely suck
[04:43] <ardchoille> yep
[04:44] <jimmygoon> where do I find a list of amazing commands like that (I've never really used IRC for more than popping in here and asking a question :P
[04:44] <ardchoille> !bot
[04:44] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[04:44] <jimmygoon> gracias
[04:44] <sproingie> jimmygoon: ls /usr/bin.  anything looks interesting, type man <command>
[04:45] <sproingie> jimmygoon: start with man intro
[04:45] <frogzoo> !anything
[04:45] <ubotu> I know nothing about anything - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[04:45] <jimmygoon> sproinigie: I was regerring to IRC ubotu bot commands... but thanks ;)
[04:45] <FusionXN1> No one can help with my ALSA problem?
[04:45] <sproingie> oh heh
[04:45] <lhds> rm protected files all toguether what to use?
[04:45] <jimmygoon> rm -R
[04:45] <jimmygoon> or sudo rm -R (BE CAREFUL WITH THIS
[04:45] <lhds> rm -r *.*
[04:45] <ardchoille> jimmygoon: You can also do  /query ubotu   and do the searches there :)
[04:45] <lhds> ?
[04:46] <jimmygoon> thanks
[04:46] <sproingie> there's no need to do *.* on linux
[04:46] <jimmygoon> lhds- that should work unless you are lackin permissions in which case you can prefix it with "sudo" but be careful, commands like that can be painful
[04:46] <sproingie> or modern versions of windows for that matter
[04:47] <frogzoo> rm -rf dirname
[04:47] <jimmygoon> what is the -f?
[04:47] <sproingie> jimmygoon: force
[04:47] <ardchoille> force
[04:47] <frogzoo> rm -rf * is a bad & unnecessary habit
[04:47] <ardchoille> true
[04:47] <sproingie> i prefer to use clicky file managers to delete whole trees just in case i make a mistake
[04:48] <spiderworm> cd /; sudo rm -rf *    is even worse :)
[04:48] <jimmygoon> spiderworm - don't even send that... *chills* :(
[04:48] <spiderworm> sorry
[04:48] <jimmygoon> lol I didn't mean you can't send it
[04:48] <sproingie> no one seriously types that
[04:48] <jimmygoon> I just meant it too scary for my eyes
[04:49] <jimmygoon> I did it once for fun cause I was gonna reload my pc anyways
[04:49] <sproingie> i once untarred a gentoo root filesystem into /, having forgotten to cd to the chroot
[04:49] <jimmygoon> :P wehn dapper came out
[04:49] <spiderworm> jimmygoon: cool, what happened?
[04:49] <sproingie> it wasnt a gentoo system i untarred it into either
[04:49] <spiderworm> was it able to delete the entire tree or did it error out?
[04:49] <phargle> probably get a few file in use errors
[04:49] <jimmygoon> everything kinda locked up after a long enough amount of time and when it booted back up it was completely useless
[04:49] <hintswen> I would like to put a picture(s) from the ubuntu website onto a t-shirt. Am I allowed to do this?
[04:49] <jimmygoon> nah- it completed just fine
[04:49] <lhds> make dir stands for?
[04:50] <jimmygoon> and then i was like "sudo halt" and it was like "command: sudo not found"
[04:50] <spiderworm> LOL
[04:50] <jimmygoon> lhds- "mkdir" ?
[04:50] <synic> hintswen: heh, I would think it would be find if you state the source somewhere and you don't sell the shirt.
[04:50] <ardchoille> There are some things even root can't remove.
[04:50] <jimmygoon> lhds- "Make a directory with %s name"
[04:50] <josh_frca> hello all.. i have a question... i have linux and windows running together in this laptop... by default the system boots to linux... how do i change that?
[04:50] <synic> hintswen: er... fine.
[04:50] <[Ex0r] > Anyone here know a good place to buy reasonably priced PC cases ?
[04:50] <synic> [Ex0r] : newegg
[04:50] <josh_frca> ebags
[04:50] <ardchoille> [Ex0r] : newegg
[04:50] <hintswen> synic, doesn't even matter what the image is?
[04:50] <sproingie> newegg > *
[04:51] <jimmygoon> josh_frca - by editting grub and changing the default from ubuntu-> windows
[04:51] <spiderworm> josh_frca: you have to configure your bootloader... do you knwo which bootloader you're using?  probably grub
[04:51] <[Ex0r] > checked there. They are all custom ones. I'm looking for ones that make the computer look like it's a factory made one
[04:51] <josh_frca> how do i edit grub... im sorry for even asking this
[04:51] <jimmygoon> if you trust yourself do this "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst" .. take a peak around
[04:51] <ardchoille> !grub
[04:51] <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
[04:51] <jimmygoon> that will allow you to "edit grub"(s menus)
[04:51] <eyequeue> josh_frca, /boot/grub/menu.list
[04:51] <synic> hintswen: not sure... I doubt the'd have any on there that aren't oss without naming the source.
[04:52] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, are you there?
[04:52] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: yes
[04:52] <DBO> I am getting errors while trying to burn a CD, the error varied from app to app, but k3b is just giving out a non-helpful IO error
[04:52] <ardchoille> eyequeue: s/menu.list/menu.lst/ ;)
[04:52] <seshomaru> can you try my website now?
[04:52] <DBO> I have checked to make sure I am in the audio group and so on and so forth...
[04:52] <eyequeue> josh_frca, "sudo gedit" in front of that, if you didn't know
[04:52] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: sure
[04:53] <seshomaru> http://60.63.160.202/rimon
[04:53] <eyequeue> ardchoille, thanks
[04:53] <hintswen> synic, argh missed that line you said, can't really put the source on the tshirt lol
[04:53] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, i can now access it from XP
[04:53] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: it seems to be working fine...it should appear pictures from a baby?
[04:53] <chris_> i have a amd k6 laptop will ubuntu install?
[04:53] <frogzoo> DBO: tried a slower speed? maybe your burner doesn't like the media
[04:53] <seshomaru> yes
[04:53] <seshomaru> tuliomgui, great thanks
[04:53] <DBO> frogzoo, yeah, tried it at 1x...
[04:53] <frogzoo> chris_: yes
[04:54] <synic> hintswen: sure you can
[04:54] <jimmygoon> seshomaru : works fine here too
[04:54] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: what did you do?
[04:54] <chris_> frogzoo? what intel x86?
[04:54] <synic> hintswen: small letters... http://ubuntulinux.org
[04:54] <frogzoo> DBO: try 50% - 1x I've found, can actually be too slow
[04:54] <DBO> frogzoo, ive tried nearly all speeds
[04:54] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  I added a rule in "inbound" allow service HTTP on port 80
[04:54] <davey_> can anyone help me get wine going on amd64 that refuses to work correctly even in chroot
[04:54] <DBO> frogzoo, using bonfire I get "Resource not found"
[04:54] <frogzoo> chris_: best advice is install 386 & upgrade to 686 kernel
[04:54] <chris_> DBO good eveing :)
[04:55] <Mudguts> dude.. shoulda bought a dell.
[04:55] <tuliomgui> seshomaru: very good
[04:55] <seshomaru> tuliomgui,  thanks for help ,byebye
[04:55] <DBO> frogzoo, and then to make the logical move... it then ejects the cd... very clearly finding the right drive...
[04:55] <chris_> frogzoo got a link for that download?
[04:55] <chris_> frogzoo PC (Intel x86) alternate install CD ?
[04:55] <DavidJaq> is there a tutorial for setting up a file server using the server install of Dapper?
[04:55] <frogzoo> DBO: nasty, checked the cables?
[04:56] <DBO> frogzoo, I can read from it...
[04:56] <frogzoo> DBO: I'm thinking a loose cable's a possibility
[04:56] <chris_> ubuntu-6.06-alternate-i386.iso    frogzoo?
[04:56] <DBO> frogzoo, ok I just got it to work with sudo k3b... i dont think we have a perms issue though, I think its a k3b config issue
[04:57] <eyequeue> chris_, that is the one with the good text install on it too
[04:57] <DBO> frogzoo, since it didnt burn with serp with sudo
[04:57] <wachunei> hi y'all i have a keyboard problem: i bought today a Genius KB-12e, it has some multimedia keys and it's connected via USB, the problem is when the keyboard is connected via USB the multimedia keys aren't recognized, i have an USB to PS/2 plug , and when it is connected this way, the multimedia keys works... what can I do for to get the multimedia key working using the usb plug? (i have gnome, ubuntu 6.06) (sorry for my bad english)
[04:57] <chris_> eyequeue binary? ... will work with amd k6 ?
[04:58] <eyequeue> chris_, yes
[04:58] <hintswen> synic, http://ubuntulinux.org i can fit easily lol. But i hate putting writing on :( i'll live lol
[04:58] <chris_> eyequeue thanks installing on laptop and giving it away to my friend making him switch :)
[04:58] <frogzoo> wachunei: evrouter is one option
[04:58] <eyequeue> chris_, o installed on a friend's laptop with it, she's still happy months later, heh
[04:58] <synic> hintswen: I honestly doubt anyone would care if you don't put it on.  If you don't sell the shirts, they are free advertising :)
[04:58] <eyequeue> chris_, i
[04:59] <wachunei> frogzoo: what's that?
[04:59] <jimmygoon> chris_ I promise to switch if you give me a laptop :D
[04:59] <rxknmir> hey guys
[04:59] <rxknmir> can i ask a question
[04:59] <DavidJaq> I'm trying to get a friend of mine set up with a file server using ubuntu, hoping she'll be happy with it and want to explore it more
[04:59] <eyequeue> !ask
[04:59] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:59] <rxknmir> thanks
[04:59] <chris_> jimmygoon, 500mhz with 512mb of ram :P .... amd k6 processor :)
[05:00] <rxknmir> im having a prob with azureus
[05:00] <chris_> upgraded ram to 512 orginally had 32 mb's
[05:00] <frogzoo> wachunei: best google for it
[05:00] <rxknmir> it aint workin with firefox when i click the azureus magnet link
[05:00] <tuliomgui> !xgl
[05:00] <jimmygoon> chris_ ah! I was wondering how you buy a 500mhz pc with 512 mb of ram... lol
[05:00] <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
[05:00] <Killeroid> rxknmir : go to #azureus
[05:00] <wachunei> frogzoo: google gave me this http://www.bedroomlan.org/~alexios/coding_evrouter.html
[05:00] <chris_> jimmygoon its a laptop
[05:00] <Dravas> After I install Apache2 how do I start it
[05:00] <frogzoo> wachunei: read that
[05:00] <rxknmir> thanks brother
[05:00] <trafiq> Yeah !
[05:00] <hintswen> synic, i wouldn't sell it. I'd need proper permission for that, I just want 1 to wear :)
[05:00] <synic> Dravas: if you installed it with apt, it's already started.
[05:00] <trafiq> nerolinux work on amd 64 :P
[05:01] <Dravas> ok
[05:01] <jimmygoon> dravas - it should be running already..
[05:01] <chris_> jimmygoon, processor on it sucks belive me maybe ubuntu may boost things along :)
[05:01] <hintswen> got a casual day comming up soon @ school and i got all my friends to use ubuntu, just wanna make them jelous lol
[05:01] <wachunei> Dravas: /var/www/ put your sites in this folder and enter to http:/localhost
[05:01] <wachunei> *http://localhost
[05:01] <jimmygoon> chris_ I have ubuntu on a P2 and its painful :D
[05:01] <loststar4545> Hello i am having a problem with wine  when i run winecfg and click auido tab it crashes and says Creating link /home/christopher/.kde/socket-pc2. can't create mcop directory
[05:01] <frogzoo> wachunei: the alternate way is to use xev, & xmodmap
[05:01] <synic> hintswen: what will you put on the shirt?
[05:01] <jimmygoon> (not now of course)
[05:01] <chris_> think a 6gb hard drive is plenty?
[05:01] <Dravas> thanks wachunei and jimmygoon and synic
[05:01] <chris_> or have a 60 gb? :)
[05:02] <frogzoo> chris_: 6gig will be painful
[05:02] <jimmygoon> chris_ I can't imagine someone using a 500mhz pc and using up more than 6gigs lol
[05:02] <chris_> painful meaning good?
[05:02] <Renan_s2> I have Ubuntu on a 12GB partition + 7GB partition for /home
[05:02] <chris_> painful meaning good??
[05:02] <chris_> like good amount?
[05:02] <jimmygoon> chris_ did you see my comment :P
[05:02] <frogzoo> chris_: pain is a virtue?
[05:02] <Renan_s2> chris_, it is OK if you don't store large files
[05:02] <chris_> great
[05:03] <Killeroid> loststar4545: go to #winehq
[05:03] <chris_> :
[05:03] <Renan_s2> I think that a standard Ubuntu install takes about 2GB
[05:03] <chris_> :)
[05:03] <ernz> I finally fixed my greeter application problem!!! SWEET!
[05:03] <chris_> yup
[05:03] <hintswen> synic, dunno. I was thinking of the image what says "ubuntu linux for human beings" if i can find it, or something else... i thought of using the "Ubuntu Partner" picture but i guess i shouldn't use that! lol
[05:03] <frogzoo> chris_: just my /usr is 8gig atm
[05:03] <synic> chris_: take it easy on the mp3s and mpgs and you'll be fine :)
[05:03] <jimmygoon> jeez frogzoo !!!
[05:03] <chris_> cool frogzoo, making the laptop have 60 gb of hard drive space :)
[05:03] <Renan_s2> all my large files are at a 50GB partition
[05:03] <jimmygoon> do they sell ubuntu T's anywhere?
[05:03] <Senesence> Is there an icon for blender3d in gnome?
[05:03] <jimmygoon> cause that would be a sweet way to support ubuntu
[05:04] <chris_> DBO my ftp isnt working
[05:04] <chris_> :P
[05:04] <ernz> There is Senesense
[05:04] <ChocoCid> Senesence : i have an icon in applications next to it, not sure if it's blender or a generic image
[05:04] <frogzoo> jimmygoon: I have quite a few things running on this lappie
[05:04] <DBO> chris_, sorry, Im getting ready for vacation
[05:04] <chris_> anyone here using NVU?
[05:04] <chris_> DBO have a good trip where to kubuntu trip ? :P
[05:05] <Senesence> where /usr/share/icons/????
[05:05] <jimmygoon> what is nvu (that would bea no probably)
[05:05] <ernz> it is in...
[05:05] <wachunei> chris_: i use the text editor
[05:05] <chris_> new desktop vacation? :P
[05:05] <frogzoo> Senesence: /usr/share/pixmaps/ maybe?
[05:05] <poupqyre> Can anyone help me determine the driver my wireless card is using?  It works, but I need to figure out which exact one is allowing it to function in order to configure wep/wpa.
[05:05] <chris_> wachunei thanks for letting me know :)
[05:05] <Senesence> No I looked, no blender icon
[05:05] <Killeroid> jimmygoon: open source replacement for frontpage
[05:05] <Killeroid> hehe
[05:05] <wachunei> chris_: xD
[05:05] <jimmygoon> killeroid: I knew that... just forgot
[05:05] <Senesence> I installed blender manually so icons didnt install with it
[05:05] <ernz> /home/username/.icon/etiquette/scalable/apps/blender.svg
[05:05] <ernz> :D
[05:05] <Killeroid> lol
[05:06] <FusionXN1> Hmm, I have something wring with ALSA i cant play anything. XINE says "Xine could not be started as no audio drivers could be found" can anyone help?
[05:06] <ardchoille> Senesence: open a term and type:  locate blender
[05:06] <FusionXN1> wrong*
[05:06] <jimmygoon> I'm a jedit kinda guy I <3 php (sad that the guy left... unhappy about antisemtic comments but thats a diff story)
[05:06] <chris_> wachunei ever hear of no-ip.com?
[05:06] <wachunei> Senesence: put a belnder3d.png icon in ~/.icons
[05:06] <ardchoille> Senesence: I have several blender icons and I don't even have blender installed
[05:06] <ernz> I could send you the SVG if you like Senesence
[05:06] <wachunei> chris_:  no, why?
[05:06] <frogzoo> poupqyre: try sudo lspci & look in /var/log/messages at bootup
[05:06] <chris_> it has services for ftp and domain names free and all..
[05:06] <Senesence> ernz: no thanks I think I will menage now.
[05:06] <ernz> Cool dude
[05:06] <Senesence> Thanks everyone
[05:07] <wachunei> chris_: thanks for letting me know
[05:07] <chris_> trying to get ftp working so i can publish files from another computer not on my network and will update from another computer on another network so its kinda neat nvu
[05:07] <helfrez> anyone know a linux prog that can handle png files from fireworks
[05:07] <chris_> wachuni smart ass :P
[05:07] <chris_> lol thanks for letting me know :;)
[05:07] <Renan_s2> helfrez, GIMP?
[05:08] <chris_> only problem is ftp serrvies
[05:08] <helfrez> nah i dont think gimp can handle the layers lets see
[05:08] <hintswen> synic, got a suggestion as to which image I should put on my tshirt? =D
[05:08] <chris_> working and all just no-ip.com is shabby meaning not working right maybe ? :P
[05:08] <chris_> ohh welll
[05:09] <chris_> not working*
[05:09] <medfly> can i somehow resize the partitions after installing ubuntu?
[05:09] <Killeroid> hintswen: check out the new images on the edgy fit artwork wiki page,some awesome images there
[05:09] <wachunei> chris_: i didn't understand anything
[05:09] <chris_> lol
[05:09] <synic> hintswen: I'd like just their logo on a white shirt
[05:09] <chris_> talking to myself
[05:09] <synic> hintswen: the circle logo
[05:10] <DavidJaq> I've got a problem...
[05:10] <helfrez> nope anyone else?
[05:10] <wachunei> medfly: i've tried to rezise the ext3 partitions from Gparted and gparted live and i could not..
[05:10] <Dravas> I installed CGI IRC and where are the config files?
[05:10] <MistaED> did anyone get my message roughly 15 mins ago?
[05:10] <frogzoo> medfly: yes - best to use a live cd, as you can then resize / - bare in mind, you can't relocate the parition start boundaries, just the ends
[05:10] <wachunei> frogzoo: so, you can resized but not move...
[05:10] <wachunei> *resixe
[05:10] <loststar4545> whats the best way to find a file on my system?
[05:10] <wachunei> **resize
[05:11] <frogzoo> wachunei: that's what I said
[05:11] <MistaED> hey i just got a 320gb sata drive which i want to transfer windows and ubuntu to with any tools i can (dd, partimage, tar, etc.) from an 80gb pata, i know with ubuntu i can just fix up grub and fstab by changing /dev/hda to /dev/sda (anything else?) but with windows, will that just flake out or can i tweak it somehow so C: is at the right device mount?
[05:11] <wachunei> frogzoo: yup :)
[05:11] <ardchoille> wachunei: lol, you using my keyboard again
[05:11] <jimmygoon> loststar4545: "sudo updatedb; locate FILENAME"
[05:11] <frogzoo> loststar4545: locate (quick), or find / -name filename (slow)
[05:11] <DavidJaq> I just did an install of Dapper using the server disc and it asked me to create a user... I did that... but it didn't ask me for a password... now it's got me at a login screen and I don't know what to do
[05:11] <wachunei> ardchoille: ??
[05:11] <hintswen> killefiz, what edgy fit artwork? lol
[05:12] <ardchoille> < wachunei> **resize
[05:12] <trafiq> can someone send me libqt-mt.so.3 plz
[05:12] <jimmygoon> DavidJaq- although I don't have any idea why it would do that you (ought to be able to) repair it with the "Recovery" portion of the disc
[05:12] <frogzoo> MistaED: use tar, not dd
[05:12] <Dravas> I installed CGI IRC and where are the config files?
[05:12] <wachunei> ardchoille: i did not understand
[05:12] <DavidJaq> jimmygoon, I can't boot from CD
[05:12] <jimmygoon> DavidJaq- how did you install it then?
[05:12] <the_mug> what are the necessary packages I need to install for me to be able to compile my own kernel modules?
[05:12] <Killeroid> hintswen: search the wiki(there is a page dedicated to drafts of the new artwork for edgy fit)
[05:12] <MistaED> frogzoo: and for the windows ntfs?
[05:12] <jimmygoon> trafiq- how can I send it to you?
[05:13] <DavidJaq> jimmygoon, instlux
[05:13] <Killeroid> hintswen: let me find the uri
[05:13] <DavidJaq> nevermind
[05:13] <DavidJaq> I got logged in now
[05:13] <frogzoo> MistaED: ghost or similiar
[05:13] <frogzoo> MistaED: or a real windows backup program
[05:13] <MistaED> frogzoo: hmm i only have partimage on me, i'll look it up
[05:13] <jimmygoon> trafiq- I queed the transfer
[05:14] <jimmygoon> davidjaq- well why can't you boot from cd?
[05:14] <jimmygoon> :S
[05:14] <Dravas> I installed CGI IRC and where are the config files?
[05:14] <jeffisageek> have a question...just got a new monitor and have hooked it up...how do i set it up in ubuntu? what do i need to run to change my monitor settings
[05:14] <Renan_s2> !SCSI
[05:14] <ubotu> I know nothing about SCSI - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[05:14] <FusionXN1> I found a small "bug" can i fix it? If i goto open with... on a music file AmaroK is listed twice.. how do i remove one
[05:14] <Renan_s2> !SATA
[05:14] <ubotu> I know nothing about SATA - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[05:14] <MistaED> frogzoo: does windows just mount C: according to what the bootloader told it to assign C: to?
[05:14] <Renan_s2> !Serial ATA
[05:14] <ubotu> I know nothing about Serial ATA - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[05:14] <DavidJaq> jimmygoon, it's something I like to call 'crappy software'. It's what happens when you get a computer for five bucks at a thrift store
[05:14] <ardchoille> !fixres > jeffisageek
[05:14] <deeghetal> ok now i really need help
[05:14] <the_mug> nm...got it.... sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-source-2.6 libncurses5-dev kernel-package
[05:15] <jeffisageek> !fixres
[05:15] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type this in a console: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  -  To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:15] <jimmygoon> David- have you poked around in the BIOS (sorry if this seems like obvious questions :P)
[05:15] <Killeroid> hintswen: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/Summary_18JULY2006
[05:15] <deeghetal> i installed the xorg driver for my radeon card and now when i boot ubuntu my screen goes dead. i'm using the Live CD right now.
[05:15] <Dravas> Which ports need to be forwarded for Apache?
[05:15] <the_hammer> hey all any of u guys tried to install an egg drop or have 1?
[05:15] <rxknmir> cant connect to peers on azureus guys....
[05:15] <jimmygoon> killeroid- I know its "web 2.0" and stuff but I'm addicted to the glass ;D
[05:15] <MistaED> frogzoo: like \\Devices\\Partition0\\verylongthingwhichcould'vebeen"/dev/sda1"\\Blah\\ will be differen't won't it? i'm no NT admin so....
[05:16] <frogzoo> MistaED: probably windows takes the bios's idea of whatever is the first partition on the first disk
[05:16] <DavidJaq> jimmygoon, Yes. I have tried working with the BIOS. I have no idea why people find it so hard to believe that I might actually know what I'm talking about when I say I can't boot from CD
[05:16] <jimmygoon> david - sorry... I was just asking :(
[05:16] <ImWolf> vvvv
[05:16] <wachunei> Dravas: what's your problem?
[05:16] <ardchoille> the That's quite offtopic for this channel
[05:16] <Killeroid> jimmygoon: yeahme too
[05:16] <Renan_s2> Has anybody here installed Ubuntu in a Serial ATA disk?
[05:16] <deeghetal> Renan: I have
[05:16] <DavidJaq> jimmygoon, sorry for being gruff... just that I get this unbelieving thing quite a lot with my system
[05:16] <kaatil> anyone  can help me with eclipse installation issue? i seem cant install it because it require gij-4.0 lib which i has only gij-4.1 for x86
[05:16] <Dravas> wachunei I just wanna know if I have to forward any ports for Apache
[05:16] <chotchki> hey guys, I'm trying to force eclipse to run with java 1.5 and cant seem to get it to fine the right jvm... has anyone else gotten it to work?
[05:17] <Renan_s2> deeghetal, does it install normally? like installing in a normal IDE HD?
[05:17] <hintswen> killefiz nice images!!! I might just end up putting multiple images on
[05:17] <kaatil> i am using dagger btw
[05:17] <deeghetal> Renan: yes it's the exact same procedure.
[05:17] <wachunei> Dravas: no, you have not
[05:17] <frogzoo> MistaED: but there's also a qwerk with marking partitions as 'active', which might be honored by the bios - or not
[05:17] <Renan_s2> deeghetal, thanks
[05:17] <hintswen> killefiz, now there's 2 much choice!
[05:17] <Killeroid> hehe
[05:17] <torpedo|dog> hey, I've got a problem with ddclient: it
[05:17] <jimmygoon> dravas- port 80? that is the port web pages are served off of
[05:17] <Dravas> ok
[05:17] <torpedo|dog> 's not sending my IP to dynDNS
[05:17] <deeghetal> if i'm using the live cd is it possible to mount my hard drive so i can fix my graphics card?
[05:18] <G-Man> who's got some good Unix/Linux pick up lines?
[05:18] <wachunei> deeghetal: yup you can
[05:18] <Dr_Willis> Hay Baby! want to see my Kernel compile?   :)
[05:18] <Killeroid> G-Man: pm me if you find some
[05:18] <Sasquatch> Dr_Willis: haha
[05:18] <Renan_s2> My kernel is so big that it overwrites the stack and dumps core :/
[05:18] <frogzoo> Sasquatch: from wayne's world 'Unix!! keweelll'
[05:18] <Killeroid> Sasquatch: pm me if you find some good ones
[05:19] <jimmygoon> me 2
[05:19] <DavidJaq> At this section of the guide, do I replace 'system_username' with the login I desire? http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_add.2Fedit.2Fdelete_network_users
[05:19] <Sasquatch> i got a few
[05:19] <Sasquatch> Nice boot, wanna fsck?
[05:19] <MistaED> sasquatch: have you seen my /dev/weener?
[05:19] <Sasquatch> MistaED: nope
[05:19] <Killeroid> lol
[05:19] <MistaED> :P
[05:19] <jimmygoon> dravas- this just occured.. if you are at a home network... there is a good chance that port 80 and/or all web traffic is blocked by your ISP unless you have a "business account"
[05:19] <Sasquatch> Why don't you make me root@you?
[05:19] <frogzoo> MistaED: for moving the ntfs partition, you could try dd - as long as you're pretty sure the disk has no bad blocks
[05:19] <Cntryboy> why do I get this error when I'm trying to make install this proggy?   mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/lib/gaim': Permission denied
[05:19] <Sasquatch> MistaED: haha, wait. i just got that
[05:19] <Sasquatch> i'm a retard
[05:20] <Renan_s2> please configure your firewall to allow traffic from me
[05:20] <ardchoille> Sasquatch: Can we take the off topic stuff to #ubuntu-offtopic please?
[05:20] <kaatil> try with SUDO, cntryboy
[05:20] <kaatil> sudo rather
[05:20] <Sasquatch> okay ardchoille, will do
[05:20] <frogzoo> Cntryboy: sudo make install
[05:20] <Dravas> My ISP Blocks port 6667 incoming
[05:20] <Dravas> >:(
[05:20] <Killeroid> cntryboy: attch sudo to beginnig of command
[05:20] <Cntryboy> I thought it was ./configure, sudo make then make install
[05:20] <Renan_s2> My ISP doesn't block any ports :)
[05:20] <jimmygoon> dravas- is that torernt trafic?
[05:20] <Renan_s2> Cntryboy, sudo make install
[05:20] <frogzoo> Dravas: dump your isp
[05:20] <ardchoille> Cntryboy: Not a good idea to "make" using sudo. You do need sudo to "make install", though
[05:21] <Dravas> jimmygoon no IRC Server lol
[05:21] <ChocoCid> what exactly is the difference between make and make install?
[05:21] <jimmygoon> oops
[05:21] <Cntryboy> ardchoille: well what happen since I sudo make? :(
[05:21] <kaatil> just 'make' then 'sudo make install' oh well :)
[05:21] <ChocoCid> i haven't used either
[05:21] <jimmygoon> renan_s2 is it just regular isp? ... who?! ... Cox (literally) has a monopoly on this part of ks :(
[05:21] <Renan_s2> ChocoCid, 'make' builds, 'sudo make install' installs
[05:21] <Cntryboy> and yes sudo make install worked thx
[05:21] <ardchoille> make builds the executables and other files, make install simply copies them to the necessary dirs
[05:21] <Dravas> I have my IRC server running off port 5800
[05:21] <Dravas> lmfao
[05:21] <ChocoCid> so what's wrong with sudo make ?
[05:21] <Asc> how does one 'echo' a console (so you can see what commands someone is enterint)?
[05:21] <Cntryboy> I know but he said its not good idea to sudo make, I already did that :(
[05:21] <Dravas> VNC port
[05:21] <Renan_s2> I am in Brazil so this won't help, but my ISP is my phone company.
[05:21] <Dravas> lmfao
[05:22] <Dr_Willis> Cntryboy,  normally ya make as a user, (its safer) then when its done sudo make install
[05:22] <jimmygoon> dravas- I'm terribly slow tonight.. I was sitting here going ... what is that port... I know its familiar :S
[05:22] <kaatil> yep yep
[05:22] <Cntryboy> Dr_willis: yes I figured that, but should I some how redo it or what should I do?
[05:23] <jongeun> Hey
[05:23] <jimmygoon> hry
[05:23] <wachunei> hey
[05:23] <ardchoille> Cntryboy: What are you compiling?
[05:23] <jimmygoon> just out of random curiosity does anyone here use allpeers? (or want to for that matter... I have invites) (i think)
[05:24] <Dr_Willis> Cntryboy,  i doubt if it matters
[05:24] <jongeun> I want to know how to recommand sound card..
[05:24] <Killeroid> jimmygoon: I use allpeers
[05:24] <Cntryboy> yes
[05:24] <jimmygoon> killeroid - cool :) is it any good? I haven't gotten to test it yet :P
[05:24] <ardchoille> Cntryboy: What app are you compiling?
[05:24] <Cntryboy> after I compile this source for gaim plugin do I need to find the binary or no, to get it working
[05:24] <Killeroid> jimmygoon: its quite a memory hog in linux
[05:24] <jimmygoon> :(
[05:24] <deeghetal> i tell you guys after what i have dealt with on my PC this week i'm ready to become amish.
[05:25] <Killeroid> jimmygoon: and not that many users sharing files
[05:25] <wachunei> I want to ask something to you all guys: will you use Mac Os if you can?
[05:25] <Dravas> jimmygoon you know where the CGIIRC configs are stored
[05:25] <deeghetal> wachunei: YES
[05:25] <Killeroid> jimmygoon: and most people dont leave firefox runnig for long periods of time so downloads keep getting interrupted
[05:25] <Dravas> I ibnstalled it to run off my PC
[05:25] <jimmygoon> killeroid: am I right in understanding that you have to know the users name as well or something like that..... cgiirc-- not familiar sorry
[05:25] <Dravas> Aww fudge
[05:26] <jimmygoon> killeroid- never thought of that... I would've expected it to be a frontend or something ... but I suppose that wouldn't make a whole lotta sense would it
[05:26] <Killeroid> jimmygoon: yeah,you need to get another user's username to share files with him
[05:26] <loststar4545> is cedega  better  running games like world of warcraft then  wine?
[05:26] <deeghetal> cedega isn't BETTER it's easier.
[05:26] <deeghetal> cedega IS wine from what i understand
[05:26] <jimmygoon> wachunei - no way, if I wanted to be treated like a 2 year old I would
[05:26] <Killeroid> cedega vs wine flame war coming up!!
[05:27] <Killeroid> hehe
[05:27] <deeghetal> no reason for a flame war
[05:27] <sktx> anyone familiar with xchat? like the hotkey to bring the menubar back up?
[05:27] <deeghetal> you have to pay for cedega which makes it instantly worse.
[05:27] <Killeroid> deeghetal: I was j/k.i have weird sense of humor
[05:27] <jimmygoon> isn't cedega JUST wine with additions from transgaming who in turn contributes lots of code to wine?
[05:27] <jimmygoon> sktx - not familiar but am using ;)
[05:27] <Killeroid> yeah
[05:27] <deeghetal> jimmygoon: yes
[05:28] <jimmygoon> and you can just compile it from source... for free... and the $5 is in a way supporting wine anyways
[05:28] <deeghetal> i'll be getting cedega once i solve my graphic card problems
[05:29] <DavidJaq> I'm using the server install of Ubuntu and thus I don't have access to gedit... but the tutorial for letting me set up a samba file server is telling me to use gedit... what can I do?
[05:29] <fistandantilus> DavidJaq: use nano
[05:29] <DarthShrine> Hello.
[05:30] <spades> sktx try ctrl+f9
[05:30] <FusionXN1> I found a patch for my TV Tuner its a .diff file - how do i use it?
[05:30] <sktx> spades: ha! thanks man
[05:30] <jimmygoon> DavidJaq - I really can't help you with the user problems but I'm pretty sure that a default server install doesn't have a X environment anyways so you will have to either install one (lots of space) or use "nano" "vi" or "emacs" or some kind of text based equivalent
[05:31] <sktx> vi!
[05:31] <FusionXN1> !diff
[05:31] <ubotu> I know nothing about diff - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[05:31] <DarthShrine> How does one compile an app for Windows in Ubuntu? I used to know and now I have no idea.
[05:31] <deeghetal> use magic
[05:31] <FusionXN1> Now on knows how to use a diff file?
[05:31] <jimmygoon> sktx : here you go......... "Which is better? Emacs or Vi?"
[05:31] <deeghetal> gotta reboot
[05:31] <deeghetal> brb
[05:31] <sktx> vi!
[05:31] <sktx> :)
[05:32] <jimmygoon> I use gedit and jedit :P
[05:32] <tuliomgui> can someone help me with the nvidia-glx??
[05:33] <tuliomgui> i try to run the commando on the terminal but the command cant be found
[05:33] <DavidJaq> Ok... the tutorial I'm using is not n00b friendly.... could someone either help me or point me to a better tutorial? I need to set up a samba server using the server install of Dapper
[05:33] <tuliomgui> ive already installed the nvidia-glx package
[05:33] <tuliomgui> !nvidia-glx
[05:33] <ubotu> I know nothing about nvidia-glx - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[05:33] <tuliomgui> !nvidia
[05:33] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:34] <live95> Is it possible now to install Mepis on a machine with ubuntu, from the repos?
[05:35] <wachunei> !mepis
[05:35] <ubotu> I know nothing about mepis - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[05:35] <wachunei> what's mepis?
[05:35] <jimmygoon> mepis is a ubuntu based distro
[05:35] <eyequeue> some other distro
[05:35] <jimmygoon> it used to be based on debian I think
[05:35] <eyequeue> i think so jimmygoon
[05:36] <Ptero-4> Hi. First time here.
[05:36] <jimmygoon> hi
[05:36] <DavidJaq> !samba
[05:36] <ubotu> samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:36] <wachunei> can you install a distro from another distro?
[05:36] <jimmygoon> wachunei- sometimes you can
[05:36] <eyequeue> wachunei, typically no
[05:36] <Ptero-4> I just got Breezy, it's a very nice distro so far.
[05:36] <live95> jimmygoon: since the share the same repos seems like you could install mepis kernel and desktop from ubuntu repos, yes/no?
[05:37] <wachunei> Ptero-4: get dapper!
[05:37] <Killeroid> ptero-4: breezy?
[05:37] <jimmygoon> live95- I don't know enough to tell you either way :S
[05:37] <Killeroid> thats old
[05:37] <jimmygoon> wach - I'm gonna try to install debian from floppy and network and then convert to ubuntu because ubuntu doesn't have netboot (WHY???!!!!)
[05:37] <Ptero-4> Killeroid. I want to install dapper but it got some bad errors in the po/ppp stuff.
[05:38] <Ptero-4> The error is something like a "can't get terminal parameters" error message in plog and then pppd shuts down.
[05:38] <FusionXN1> Anyone help me with this here .diff file?
[05:38] <DavidJaq> could someone look this over and tell me if it'd work under the server install of dapper? http://www.howtoforge.com/samba_setup_ubuntu_5.10
[05:38] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, "man diff patch" i'd say
[05:39] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, the two commands involved
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> samba  details aint changed muched :) even old samba books are still good to pick up if ya can find them cheap.
[05:39] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: It's this for my tv tuner http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Kworld_V-Stream_Xpert_DVB-T/Software_%26_Patch
[05:39] <Ptero-4> I posted a thread on www.ubuntuforums.org if anyone have an account there.
[05:39] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, over my head, sorry
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> DavidJaq,  install the samba packages.. use smbpasswd -a USERNAME  , and  edit the samba conf as needed. :) then restart the services
[05:39] <Dravas> How do I run File Manager in Super User mode?
[05:39] <jimmygoon> sudo nautilus
[05:40] <Dravas> thx
[05:40] <Ptero-4> Dravas. Use gksudo nautilus --browse
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> running nautilus as root.. is a very bad habbit to get into. :)
[05:40] <DavidJaq> Dr_Willis, you lost me after the 'edit'
[05:40] <slavezero> can someone paste there authentication key from the synaptics package manger
[05:40] <jimmygoon> I still don't get sudo vs gksudo >_<
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> DavidJaq,  sambas comfig file may need editing. depending on your needs
[05:40] <FusionXN1> I have to patch the kernel with it eyequeue
[05:40] <Ptero-4> jimmy. sudo is for terminal apps and gksudo far the gui ones
[05:40] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, i suspected so
[05:41] <DarkED> hey all
[05:41] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: how do i go about doing that
[05:41] <Ptero-4> slavezero. The synaptic key is your user password.
[05:41] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you'll pipe it into patch, maybe with a -p switch, maybe not
[05:41] <slavezero> Ptero-4: really ok im trying to track down why my apt does not work
[05:42] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: well i gotta patch the kernel for it to recignize it
[05:42] <Ptero-4> slavezero. Are you using the user account you created when ou installed ubuntu?
[05:42] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, it will make any edits it can, flag any it can't, and you'll then do your standard kernel building commands
[05:42] <slavezero> Ptero-4: yes
[05:42] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: if i can - can you provide me with the command to run? I'm still new to ubuntu
[05:42] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, "make-kpkg" may still be how you build a kernel deb that you then install
[05:42] <runes> if you have amd 64 chip runnign ubuntu 6.06lts (non 64 bit version) which kernel ehaders would you load?
[05:43] <FusionXN1> k thx 1 mo
[05:43] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, that's why i fed you ",am patch" to see what the -p switch is and if you need it
[05:43] <FusionXN1> make-kpkg FILENAME.diff ?
[05:43] <Ptero-4> Then there's something wrong. Do you use dapper. Dapper has problems with sudo and maybe gksudo too.
[05:43] <DavidJaq> in /etc/network/interfaces I have 'auto eth0' and 'iface eth0 inet dhcp' ... how would I change it so it has a static IP?
[05:44] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, no no, make-lpkg is for completely after you are done with the diff
[05:44] <FusionXN1> oh :(
[05:44] <SlyGuy> hmmm anyone have trouble getting XGL to run properly?
[05:44] <FusionXN1> Im stuck
[05:44] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, "man patch" first
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> SlyGuy,  a huge # of people have problems. :P
[05:44] <SlyGuy> i get no windows around my apps
[05:44] <SlyGuy> and they are all in the left corner
[05:44] <SlyGuy> yeah?
[05:44] <SlyGuy> hmm
[05:44] <FusionXN1> it gives me a description of "patch"
[05:45] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, so you can understand it, and then write your patch command with the proper format
[05:45] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, that's the key to the diff file part
[05:45] <davey_> can vmware player be installled on amd64 ubuntu
[05:45] <admi> how do i run maketorrent thru wine?
[05:46] <Renan_s2> !Xgl
[05:46] <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
[05:46] <FusionXN1> eyequeue:  "man diff patch
[05:46] <FusionXN1> oops
[05:46] <FusionXN1> eyequeue:  patch -pnum <patchfile
[05:46] <davey_> vmware doesn't seem to have a port for it
[05:46] <SlyGuy> well at least i got my video card working correctly tonight
[05:46] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, yeah, what "num"? if any
[05:46] <Ptero-4> you can always run it in a chroot
[05:46] <SlyGuy> i am now windows free for 2 months...
[05:47] <SlyGuy> OSX and Ubuntu on my laptop
[05:47] <runes> Mind if I ask a kernel question?
[05:47] <Ptero-4> slyguy. I'm windoze free for 5 years now.
[05:47] <Killeroid> !ask
[05:47] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:47] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i dont understand it says:  patch [options]  [originalfile [patchfile] ] 
[05:47] <FusionXN1>        but usually just
[05:47] <FusionXN1>        patch -pnum <patchfile
[05:47] <Renan_s2> I am Windows free since yesterday :)
[05:47] <Killeroid> !ask > runes
[05:47] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, yeah, "num" is a number and changes
[05:47] <SlyGuy> this version of linux is the first I have ever considered replacing windows with
[05:47] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, patchfile is that one you showed me
[05:48] <FusionXN1> i got the patch file on my desktop
[05:48] <SlyGuy> the first version i ever installed was Slackware 3
[05:48] <Renan_s2> I started with Red Hat 9 in 2003
[05:48] <Ptero-4> funny, slyguy. The unix distro I used to replace windoze with is OSX and then replaced osx with ubuntu.
[05:48] <runes> Killeroid, after installing 6.06 32 bit on my amd 64  I am not sure which kernel headers and image to use nor how to load it instead of the default
[05:48] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you already installed (then unarchived) package linux-source-foo, right?
[05:49] <FusionXN1> no
[05:49] <SlyGuy> VMWare is expensive ain't it? i could use windows in VM for VS.NET
[05:49] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, a diff file will do you no good if you don't have the sources to patch against
[05:49] <eyequeue> !kernel
[05:49] <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
[05:49] <FusionXN1> eyequeue:  where i grab em from
[05:50] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you should start there ^^ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[05:50] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sudo apt-get install them
[05:50] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sudo apt-get install linux-source-somethinglonghere
[05:51] <FusionXN1> k 1 sec
[05:51] <Terminus> SlyGuy: VMWare server is free as in beer.
[05:51] <Geoffrey2> has anyone heard a release date for Flash 9 for Linux?
[05:51] <FusionXN1> 2007
[05:51] <Dr_Willis> 'when its done'
[05:51] <FusionXN1> beta october
[05:51] <Dr_Willis> :)\
[05:51] <SlyGuy> Terminus: whats server do?
[05:51] <Terminus> SlyGuy: you could use qemu if you don't want a 100mb download though.
[05:51] <FusionXN1> eyequeue:  done
[05:51] <jimmygoon> Geoffrey2 - the same time the PS3 comes out with the original stats that sony (lied) us they would have
[05:51] <SlyGuy> i have 10Mbit no biggie
[05:52] <Terminus> SlyGuy: same stuff you can do with VMWare Workstation.
[05:52] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sudo apt-get install linux-source-`uname -r`
[05:52] <SlyGuy> is there extra overhead?
[05:52] <admi> how do i run maketorrent thru wine?
[05:52] <SlyGuy> only 1gb of ram on this laptop
[05:52] <Dr_Willis> wine /path/to/maketorrent.exe
[05:52] <admi> ty
[05:52] <FusionXN1> eyequeue:  E: Couldn't find package linux-source-2.6.15-26-686
[05:52] <Terminus> SlyGuy: that's already a lot. i haven't tried vmware in years though. qemu is good enough for my needs.
[05:52] <Dr_Willis> it pays to read the wine docs. :)
[05:52] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, then go ahead and follow that howto, after you unpack what that den just gave you
[05:52] <FusionXN1> 1 mo
[05:53] <runes> darn it originally loaded the 686 kernel
[05:53] <SlyGuy> can you tell me more about qemu?
[05:53] <eyequeue> !info linux-source-2.6.15-26-686
[05:53] <ubotu> Package linux-source-2.6.15-26-686 does not exist in dapper
[05:53] <Dr_Willis> !qemu
[05:53] <ubotu> qemu is an emulator you can use to run another operating system - see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo
[05:53] <SlyGuy> thanks
[05:53] <Terminus> SlyGuy: qemu is also a VM and you can run almost any OS on it, from windows to bsd.
[05:53] <hintswen> killefiz, you know thoes pictures u linked me to, can i actually get my ubuntu to look like that?
[05:53] <runes> oops Linux portal 2.6.15-26-386
[05:54] <runes> need k7
[05:54] <runes> nm
[05:54] <SlyGuy> how does it perform compared to something like VMWare?
[05:54] <jimmygoon> hintswen - what was the link maybe I can help
[05:54] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.15
[05:54] <Terminus> SlyGuy: around the same i guess. i'm using the kqemu accelerator though.
[05:54] <hintswen> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/Summary_18JULY2006
[05:54] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: ok
[05:54] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, source has the short names
[05:54] <Killeroid> hintswen: check gnome-look.org
[05:55] <FusionXN1> after this is done what then?
[05:55] <runes> Terminus, does qemu all for full network access in a windows environment?
[05:55] <hintswen> thx
[05:55] <SlyGuy> whats that terminus?
[05:55] <hintswen> ooh nice
[05:55] <Terminus> SlyGuy: if you're gonna use qemu, i'd suggest you build from sources. the one in the repos is quite old.
[05:55] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, then unpack what it gives you in /usr/src
[05:55] <jimmygoon> hintswen- those are just big images of all the proposed graphics put together... you won't actually find those "themes" anywhere... obviosuly aside from if they are in edgy
[05:55] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, then follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[05:55] <Terminus> runes: there's a lot of options. your host OS can be a NAT, you can use tunneling, etc.
[05:55] <FusionXN1> its installing it
[05:56] <Terminus> SlyGuy: it's a kernel accelerator for the VM.
[05:56] <Terminus> !kqemu
[05:56] <ubotu> kqemu is non-free kernel module for speeding up the !QEMU virtual machine. Installation instructions can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KQEmu - see also !qvm86
[05:56] <Geoffrey2> obvious question, if you can dual boot the operating system, what's the advantage of running it inside a virtual machine?
[05:56] <runes> Terminus thx
[05:56] <tonyyarusso> How can I disable tap-to-click on a Synaptics touchpad for a laptop?  My dad hates it when things get clicked by his palm.
[05:56] <jimmygoon> terminus - NO! I just went through that process a while back! It was a PITA! big TIME! It wanted a different CC for both qemu and kqemu and then it would accepter CC= bal.py ... I had to actaully change the link and then change it back
[05:56] <SlyGuy> you don't see the advantage?
[05:56] <Terminus> Geoffrey2: you can use both at the same time?
[05:56] <jimmygoon> it was terrible
[05:56] <Killeroid> jimmygoon: dont burst hintswen's bubble.maybe he can find similar looking themes at gnome-look
[05:56] <SlyGuy> Parallels on OSX is quite fast
[05:56] <Terminus> jimmygoon: i got it working right. compiled qemu with gcc-3.3 and kqemu with gcc-4.0
[05:56] <SlyGuy> i havea  new intel iMac
[05:57] <Terminus> SlyGuy: well, if you've got parallels, why not just use parallels?
[05:57] <jimmygoon> terminus - how did you do it? generally I mean of course? It was really difficult for me, but to be honest that was the first time ever compiling from source
[05:57] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild will try to talk you out of this foolishness?
[05:57] <SlyGuy> i have parallels for OSX
[05:57] <jimmygoon> (btw, I alsmost near a year on ubuntu so I'm still learning a bit)
[05:57] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, heh
[05:57] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: what do you mean... im new to ubuntu this is advanced
[05:58] <FusionXN1> finished downloading
[05:58] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, yes, this is advanced, and most don't need to do this, especially not as newbies
[05:58] <move> osx gave me the clap
[05:58] <Dr_Willis> !info kqemu
[05:58] <ubotu> Package kqemu does not exist in dapper
[05:58] <Renan_s2> !kqemu
[05:58] <ubotu> kqemu is non-free kernel module for speeding up the !QEMU virtual machine. Installation instructions can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KQEmu - see also !qvm86
[05:58] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: this ".diff" is a patch to get ym tv tuner to work
[05:58] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, really, read the page before you go too far
[05:58] <Terminus> jimmygoon: i installed build-essential, gcc-3.3, and checkinstall. for qemu, ./configure and specify gcc-3.3, make, and then checkinstall. for kqemu, ./configure, make, checkinstall. checkinstall makes me a deb instead of installing files all over the place.
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> does kqemu give a BIG boost?
[05:59] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, i've stopped building custom kernels a couple of years back
[05:59] <FusionXN1> how can i make my tv tuner work then?
[05:59] <Terminus> Dr_Willis: not really sure anymore. it's been a long time since i ran qemu without it.
[05:59] <Ademan> can anyone give me a little background on using eclipse + c++ ? how do i build? build project under the projects menu is greyed out.  I assume i have create make targets, how do i add one?
[05:59] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, really, read the page before you go too far, maybe you need to, maybe you don't, maybe you only need a module-assistant run :)
[06:00] <Terminus> jimmygoon: qemu won't compile with gcc-4.0
[06:00] <jimmygoon> terminus - do you mind if I irc-equic-pm you
[06:00] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i wont then but i dont know how i can get my tv tuner to work then
[06:00] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, as i said, read the page
[06:00] <Terminus> jimmygoon: sure. no problem. :)
[06:00] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i did i can break my system
[06:00] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, i know nothing about that hardware, the page should tell you if you need a kernel or not
[06:00] <Renan_s2> Is anybody here using Xgl? I have a problem: when I press alt-tab, I can't select another window
[06:01] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, yeah, i loathe television, so i know nothing of that hardware, nor making it work, sorry
[06:01] <SlyGuy> i can't get XGL to work
[06:01] <Terminus> jimmygoon: beware, pm is disabled for unregistered users. you're gonna have to register if you want your messages to reach me.
[06:01] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, to me, it would not be worth the risk
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> Terminus,  i got a amd64 3500+ and qemu is so slow - i cant do much with it other then some dos games. :)
[06:01] <Geoffrey2> FusionXN1, I'm assuming you've verified that there's no linux driver available for your card?
[06:01] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, to you, it might be
[06:02] <Renan_s2> SlyGuy, I got it working, but not with the official tutorial (from the wiki)
[06:02] <jimmygoon> terminus- I see... I hate IRC (becasue I don't get it :P)
[06:02] <eyequeue> here's the url again
[06:02] <eyequeue> !kernel
[06:02] <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
[06:02] <FusionXN1> Geoffrey2: nope how do i know if there is / anit
[06:02] <SlyGuy> which did you use?
[06:02] <Terminus> Dr_Willis: i've got openbsd running in it on my sempron 2500+, and i use it also with slax for my asm experiments. :)
[06:02] <SlyGuy> it get no windows when i use XGL
[06:02] <Terminus> jimmygoon: i hate AIM, and MSN, simply because i have to many IM accounts already. XD
[06:02] <FusionXN1> Geoffrey2: my tv tuner is shown in device manager but tvtime doesnt show it only s-video
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> Terminus,  i just mainly wan tto use it to test out live cd's but its too slow it seems. :(
[06:02] <SlyGuy> no titles bars or window borders etc
[06:03] <Geoffrey2> FusionXN1, what's the brand of the card?
[06:03] <FusionXN1> Geoffrey2: K-WORLD T-100
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> Terminus,  ive seen Sempron box's with linux for $130 here now. :P  tempted to get one.
[06:03] <jimmygoon> terminus - did you get it now :S
[06:03] <Terminus> Dr_Willis: i generally don't run GUIs in it coz my box can't handle it, but KDE was just fine last time i started it in SLAX. :)
[06:03] <FusionXN1> Geoffrey2: ubuntu shows it as: Kworld V-Stream Xpert DVB-T
[06:04] <Terminus> jimmygoon: yeah, got it. got lots of windows open in IRC. >_<
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> Terminus,  heh - my old laptop - the hd died.. so its a live-cd only box.
[06:04] <Renan_s2> I would like to see someone selling Pentium 4 or Athlon 64 boxes with Linux
[06:04] <hintswen> lol
[06:04] <SlyGuy> hmm i am curious why VMWare server is free now
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> Renan_s2,  check out Monarch Computers.
[06:04] <Ademan> SlyGuy: don't use XGL, wait for AIGLX, much better
[06:04] <SlyGuy> AIGLX? never heard of it
[06:05] <Ademan> its going to become part of XFree86
[06:05] <Ademan> wheras Xgl is kinda novell saying "we can do it better"
[06:05] <eyequeue> Ademan, ubuntu has not plans to go to XDeww86 however, right?
[06:05] <Terminus> Dr_Willis: hahaha. i want an old 386 to play around with. =D
[06:05] <eyequeue> Ademan, XFree86
[06:06] <Terminus> SlyGuy: i think they're trying to go for the try before you buy marketing thing.
[06:06] <eyequeue> Ademan, xserver-xorg for the foreseeable future
[06:06] <jimmygoon> Ademan - why is that a good thing? xfree86 is "bad" from what I understand
[06:06] <SlyGuy> if server doesn't have extra overhead i would use it
[06:06] <Ademan> eyequeue: regardless... the fact that its being adopted by a project says something
[06:06] <jimmygoon> SlyGuy: vmware is free because vmware is scared of Xen
[06:07] <Ademan> jimmygoon: huh? where did you hear that?
[06:07] <eyequeue> jimmygoon, eveil licensing, and now the abandonment of most of the OSS community support, i'd agree :)
[06:07] <SlyGuy> Xen?
[06:07] <Ademan> i'm not saying its wrong... but i hadn't heard it
[06:07] <Renan_s2> The problem is that Xen requires a custom kernel on the guest, I think
[06:07] <Dr_Willis> Terminus,  had one. gave it away
[06:07] <Dr_Willis> :)
[06:07] <Dr_Willis> Terminus,  want a serial terminal?
[06:07] <jimmygoon> ademan - check what eyequeue said right below you
[06:07] <FusionXN1> Geoffrey2: any luck?
[06:07] <eyequeue> Ademan, recent history in the FOSS community, over the past few years, almost all distros have dropped it like a rock
[06:08] <Renan_s2> XGL rocks, but I prefer my normal desktop :)
[06:08] <Terminus> Dr_Willis: shipping to my location is expensive. >_<
[06:08] <DavidJaq> wow... connecting to my linux install through ssh so I can control it from across the room is fun
[06:08] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: will downloading and installing them packages of effected my system?
[06:08] <Ademan> eyequeue: oh... my bad, but either way, AIGLX is being developed openly, instead of this XGL behind closed doors crap
[06:08] <Terminus> Dr_Willis: i'd like one though. hehe
[06:08] <move> how come when I install apache it puts a folder in /var/www/ but when I type http:\\localhost even though apache is running it doesn't show me a page?
[06:08] <jimmygoon> davidjaq- does that mean you got it working? I just expeienced the fun of ssh today :)
[06:09] <Asc> DavidJaq++
[06:09] <Ademan> move: uh, is there anything in that folder?
[06:09] <DavidJaq> jimmygoon, no, not yet, but it's getting there.
[06:09] <eyequeue> Ademan, xgl is closed source, non-free?  i had not known
[06:09] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, not unless one was linux-image-*
[06:09] <move> Ademan: yes, it makes default indexes
[06:09] <jimmygoon> I don't think its nonfree or "closed" but its not as quote-unquote open as aiglx has been
[06:09] <Ademan> eyequeue: its not nonfree, but a big portion of its development was done behind closed doors
[06:09] <SlyGuy> dropped what like a rock?
[06:10] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i dunno - nevermind
[06:10] <eyequeue> SlyGuy, XFree86
[06:10] <Ademan> ie: without community review
[06:11] <timalot> i like it how it defaults to a novell logo on top the cube....
[06:11] <move> how come when I install apache it puts a folder in /var/www/ but when I type http:\\localhost even though apache is running it doesn't show me a page?
[06:11] <DarkMageZ> xgl discussion in #ubuntu-xgl thank you
[06:11] <perkin> Hi, i'm trying to solve a problem with a WinModem called Motorola SM 56 .. Do you know where i can find the correct driver for a 2.6 kernel?
[06:11] <eyequeue> anyone interested, /list #ubuntu-xcl, and then /join #ubuntu-xgl :)
[06:12] <Terminus> !sm56
[06:12] <ubotu> I know nothing about sm56 - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[06:12] <eyequeue> DarkMageZ, i considered it a "no we don't support xf86" conversation :)
[06:12] <perkin> thanks a lot
[06:12] <J-_> mmm system/external hard drive working perfect =D
[06:13] <DarkMageZ> eyequeue, oh, sorry, i only caught the last bits of the conversation (which involved xgl)
[06:14] <deeghetal> how do i change my default startup thingy from GNOME to Kubuntu
[06:14] <eyequeue> DarkMageZ, yeah, i was already trying to get freenode to cooperate to /list that, so i could verify it's the one i was thinking of :) before sending anyone, lol
[06:15] <jimmygoon> deeghetal - I think you could just do something like "sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop"
[06:15] <FusionXN1> how do you uninstall a program
[06:15] <jimmygoon> or "sudo aptitude reinstall gdm" or something like that
[06:15] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, example: sudo dpkg --purge foo
[06:16] <timalot> anyone know where the netstatus applet gets it's pixmaps from?
[06:16] <jimmygoon> FusionXN1 - if it was installed with synaptic it can be removed by synaptic or CLI: "sudo aptitude remove foobar"
[06:16] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: well i dont know what it was i did sudo apt-get install tvtime
[06:16] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sudo dpkg --purge tvtime, then
[06:16] <jimmygoon> "sudo aptitude remove tvtime"
[06:16] <jimmygoon> why dpkg --purge?
[06:16] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: thanks for your time :)
[06:16] <Asc> deeghetal: After installing it, restart and when the login screen comes up, find a 'change session' option somewhere.  Select kde, log in, and when it asks, tell it to use KDE as default.
[06:16] <eyequeue> jimmygoon, he doesn't want to keep all the conffiles, does he?
[06:17] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, no prob
[06:17] <deeghetal> asc: thanks!
[06:17] <jimmygoon> I dunna :P
[06:17] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: gonna try see if mythtv finds my tuner
[06:17] <jimmygoon> could you do "sudo aptitude purge tvtune" or whateer the package was
[06:17] <jimmygoon> would that do the same thing?
[06:18] <eyequeue> jimmygoon, anyway, that's one big difference netween the two commands, plus dpkg is loverlevel
[06:18] <sarra_> I got Ubuntu to install using alternate
[06:18] <sarra_> Before I could get alternate burned, I learned a new command: coaster -w!
[06:18] <eyequeue> jimmygoon, probably the same results but burning a bit more resources, if someone analyzed the difference lol
[06:19] <jimmygoon> what do you mean by "lowerlevel?
[06:20] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: when i right click a mp3 and goto open with AmaroK is shown twice can i remove one?
[06:20] <jimmygoon> Does anyone have any good guides or ways of explaining linux's boot process cause its ones of those things that is still a great mystery to me :S
[06:20] <jimmygoon> !boot
[06:20] <ubotu> Boot options: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootOptions To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a bootfloppy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SmartBootManagerHowto
[06:20] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, probably, but i'd be careful until you know what's causing the second, you're still learning, heh
[06:20] <FusionXN1> ill reboot later :)
[06:20] <Locke> how do i have my server login at bootup using CLI?
[06:20] <Geoffrey2> FusionXN1, there appears to be instructions in the Ubuntu support forum that could show you how to properly set up your card....but I'm simply too new at Linux in general to make sense of them....you might want to find someone else who's more adept at Ubuntu to guide you through what needs to be done
[06:21] <FusionXN1> Geoffrey2: can you link me to the page?
[06:21] <aboutblank> hello there! I just got ubuntu for PPC on my G5 (64 bit). it took me forever to get a tool to just do md5 hashing! is md5 a standard package/built in command in 32 bit i386 ubuntu? i had to download a package called "md5deep"
[06:21] <ernz> Hi again peeps
[06:22] <FusionXN1> hi
[06:22] <ernz> I am in customising over-drive at the moment. Is there any way to change the Ubuntu stock boot screen?
[06:23] <aboutblank> system - admin - login windows
[06:23] <FusionXN1> dam i cant get mythtv to work
[06:23] <BioticPro> What is best osX like docker bar (task/launcher/status) for ubuntu?
[06:23] <eyequeue> aboutblank, md5sum is part of coreutils yes, so every ubuntu contains it
[06:23] <Asc> ernz: the orange-on-black one?
[06:23] <ernz> Im not talking about the splash shown after login. I mean the brown one, showing all the services loading.
[06:23] <ernz> Asc: Correct.
[06:24] <ernz> There has to be a way of changing it.
[06:24] <Asc> ernz: Yes, but it might take a little work
[06:24] <Geoffrey2> FusionXN1, the forum address is www.ubuntuforums.org...there's no listing for your particular model, but Kworld in general brings up several posts...it could be the solutions will work for your card as well
[06:24] <aboutblank> eyequeue: ARGH so you're correct... md5sum is the command... argh... why oh why didn't they make a link from md5!?!?!?!?
[06:24] <ernz> Ubuntu may be an excellent OS, but the brown default UI resembles my toilet.
[06:24] <ernz> Asc - Please, go on...
[06:24] <Killeroid> ernz: :p
[06:25] <fistandantilus> my toilet on a bad day, after a night of drinking
[06:25] <jimmygoon> ernz - that is funny
[06:25] <jimmygoon> I must be off... website to build and sleep to be had
[06:25] <Asc> ernz: I've never done it before, I just know it's possible.  I think I can find out how....
[06:25] <eyequeue> aboutblank, agreed :)  but a hint, type md5, and then hit tab twice :)))
[06:25] <FusionXN1> Geoffrey2: thanks mate
[06:25] <ernz> I'm not being nasty or anything. But you do have to admit, it looks like it was chosen by a blind salmon...
[06:25] <aboutblank> eyequeue: dude.. i didn't realize that works for command too! though i suppose it makes sense. thanks
[06:26] <eyequeue> aboutblank, a handy "memory aid" if you can't remember the whole thing
[06:26] <ernz> Asc: Any help would be appreciated bud. I have looked myself and game up dry.
[06:26] <sarra_> lol true ernz
[06:26] <FusionXN1> What the hell does this mean? E: mythtv-database: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[06:26] <FusionXN1> E: mythtv: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[06:26] <eyequeue> aboutblank, np, anything to make everyone a bit more guru :)
[06:26] <Asc> enrz: I do know off the top of my head how to disable it entirely
[06:26] <aboutblank> is there a freenode room dedicated to ppc/macintel users?
[06:27] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, how did you originally select tvtime for installation?
[06:27] <ernz> Oh yea - My greeter app crashing problem was finally solved tonight. All I had to so was boot into recovery mode, uninstall and then reinstall the GDM packages and Ubuntu-Desktop.
[06:27] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: though terminal
[06:27] <ernz> I don't want to disable it.
[06:27] <ernz> Just make it less "Crappy"
[06:27] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, maybe go back into tha app and see what else is still queued for installation
[06:27] <Asc> ernz: keep in mind it might be restricted to 256 colors
[06:28] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: its gone
[06:28] <ernz> Asc: That means 155 colours OTHER than brown. I'm happy :)
[06:28] <ernz> 255 :D
[06:28] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sudo apt-get --no-act install, to see what it has left :)
[06:28] <Asc> I don't think it's *that* bad.... ;p
[06:28] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, k
[06:28] <ernz> Sorry, it's 530 AM and I've been up since 11pm
[06:28] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[06:29] <Asc> I've made much worse typing mistakes that that tonight
[06:29] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, perfect
[06:29] <FusionXN1> mytv wont work
[06:29] <FusionXN1> mythtv*
[06:29] <ernz> Asc: Yes. "Mistakes". Hmmm....
[06:29] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, us that an independent app?
[06:29] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, is that
[06:29] <Asc> ernz: I did NOT have relations with that woman....
[06:29] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: E: mythtv-database: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[06:29] <FusionXN1> E: mythtv: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[06:30] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, not part of tvtime's dependencies?
[06:30] <diesel> Is there a way to get a minimal install from the desktop CD?
[06:30] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: before that error it says error in mythtv package
[06:30] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, anually purge any of those you don't need
[06:30] <sarra_> Yaaay, everything's installed
[06:30] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, manually
[06:30] <ernz> Asc << lol - I love the American government
[06:30] <Asc> ernz: requirements for splash images (probably)
[06:30] <Asc> 1. xpm.gz file type
[06:30] <Asc> 2. 640x480
[06:30] <Asc> 3. 14 colors only
[06:31] <ryantrip> i just pluged in my monitor in my laptop, but i dont know how to use. i figured i could just plug it in. what do i do?
[06:31] <ernz> 14..... :|
[06:31] <Asc> colors | yikes
[06:31] <ernz> That would explain the brown
[06:31] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: what do you mean
[06:31] <ernz> >> http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/Down_with_Brown_-_Changing_Login_Splash_Screen_on_Ubuntu_Dapper_Drake
[06:31] <ernz> Hey that's a very good point
[06:31] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, dpkg --purge mythtv
[06:31] <ernz> It could be worse that "crap"-brown
[06:32] <ernz> I could be suffering snow blindness from using a MAC!!!!
[06:32] <ernz> ARGGGHH!!!! MY EYEEEEES!
[06:32] <FusionXN1> eyequeue:  SUDO dpkg --purge mythtv - it said: (Reading database ... 95721 files and directories currently installed.)
[06:32] <FusionXN1> Removing mythtv ...
[06:32] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, and if they are things you need, then sudo apt-get --reinstall install mythtv-database mythtv
[06:32] <ernz> Hehe - Ace.
[06:32] <sarra_> Oh crap
[06:32] <sarra_> It installed, but the GUI isn't loading
[06:32] <FusionXN1> eyequeue:  still get: E: mythtv-database: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[06:32] <FusionXN1> E: mythtv: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[06:33] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, another thing to try is sudo apt-get install -f, and see what it wants to do
[06:33] <Asc> ernz: there's apparently some splash images that can be used here: http://ruslug.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/grub-images/images/
[06:33] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:33] <FusionXN1>  mythtv-database
[06:33] <FusionXN1>  mythtv
[06:33] <FusionXN1> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[06:33] <sarra_> Okay, this is really strange
[06:34] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, somewhere above those E: lines are the real errors, why mythiv-database fails in the postinst
[06:34] <sarra_> I have no video on my screen, but I can login?
[06:34] <Asc> and a guide here: http://ruslug.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/grub-images/ which is what I should really have linked to
[06:34] <tritium> FusionXN1: don't paste please
[06:34] <ernz> blanpem writes:- "I really like the brown, i think it is clean looking." << This boy is 2 kinds of stupid!
[06:34] <ryantrip> i just pluged in my monitor in my laptop, but i dont know how to use. i figured i could just plug it in. what do i do?
[06:34] <FusionXN1> tritium: how can i show error message?
[06:34] <tritium> ernz: be nice
[06:34] <tritium> FusionXN1: pastebin
[06:34] <eyequeue> !pastebin > FusionXN1
[06:34] <ernz> tritium: Say what?
[06:34] <FusionXN1> k 1 mo
[06:35] <doughboy> Anyone running RealBasic here?
[06:35] <tritium> ernz: what part are you confused about?
[06:35] <sarra_> Is there a command to reboot Ubuntu?
[06:35] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19140
[06:35] <sarra_> I need to be able to do it without seeing anything on the screen
[06:35] <tritium> sarra_: sudo reboot
[06:35] <ernz> Who am I supposed to be being nice to exactly?
[06:35] <sarra_> I can't see what is on the screen, I'm going to need a key command to use from the desktop
[06:36] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i forgot it says: Failed to create database (incorrect admin username/password?)
[06:36] <eyequeue> sarra_, enter enter sudo reboot enter :)
[06:36] <Asc> ernz: the people who like the brown
[06:36] <aboutblank> does anyone use the PPC version?
[06:36] <eyequeue> sarra_, then your user password
[06:36] <tritium> aboutblank: sure
[06:36] <ernz> Asc > What people would this be?
[06:36] <tritium> ernz: please drop it
[06:36] <sarra_> eyequeue: I can't see anything on the screen, there's no way I can open a console
[06:37] <Asc> ernz: the blanpem you quoted, apparently
[06:37] <ryantrip> hey i need help. i just pluged in my monitor in my laptop, but i dont know how to use. i figured i could just plug it in. what do i do?
[06:37] <aboutblank> tritium: I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume there's no way to get 3d acceleration on ppc? nvidia card.
[06:37] <eyequeue> sarra_, alt-ctrl0f1, then login at the console
[06:37] <eyequeue> sarra_, username enter password enter
[06:37] <Asc> ernz: anyway, did you get that link?  The easy directions are down about halfway down the page, Instructions->1.1
[06:37] <ernz> lmao!! Bloody #channel do gooders. be quiet tritium. I was talking to my good buddy Asc here, he's helping me with an issue.
[06:38] <ernz> And yes Asc, looks very promising
[06:38] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, thank you, that's the real error, you dind't set up that db
[06:38] <tritium> ernz: don't act that way here again please
[06:38] <ernz> I found another one on Digg.com > It shows the quiet option for the booter
[06:38] <tritium> !conduct > ernz
[06:38] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: fixed it
[06:38] <ernz> Shh.
[06:38] <samalex> hey guys --
[06:38] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, it seems that package (and all that later depend on it) require that first
[06:38] <roostishaw> anyone, how can i append a certain line to a file that the crrent user does not own?
[06:38] <ernz> Asc: you say you modded b4, or not?
[06:38] <Asc> ernz: I haven't, but I'm going to now that I know how
[06:39] <Asc> ernz: I've messed about with the *lst file it mentions a bit, it looks like it should be easy
[06:39] <ryantrip> does anyone know how to set up another screen with ur laptop?
[06:39] <eyequeue> roostishaw, own?  or have write permissions for?
[06:39] <eyequeue> ryantrip, ^A^C, while in screen
[06:40] <roostishaw> eyequeue, have write permissions for. all within a bash script... so i need one command...
[06:40] <verbose> how can i install the 32-bit version of libgtk-1.2 on an amd64 machine?
[06:40] <eyequeue> roostishaw, do they have +w?  even as group or other?
[06:40] <roostishaw> eyequeue, they dont have write permissions, only read.
[06:41] <LogicalDash> Hi guys, I'm trying to install a 3D driver for my Radeon 9700 and not having much luck
[06:41] <eyequeue> roostishaw, echo "line goes here" >> filename, but they would need +w
[06:41] <roostishaw> eyequeue, im writing a bash script that needs to edit a file
[06:41] <ryantrip> eyequeue: i dont understand, im net to linux. just rcently installed it
[06:41] <roostishaw> eyequeue, and thats the problem
[06:41] <eyequeue> roostishaw, without +w, they can't do anything
[06:41] <kenny> i can do anything
[06:41] <roostishaw> eyequeue, there's not awk command?
[06:41] <roostishaw> eyequeue, or something i could do with sudo?
[06:41] <eyequeue> ryantrip, you are not running the application called "screen" then?
[06:41] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i got another error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19141
[06:42] <gavagai> if you want to append a line he gave you the correct command
[06:42] <gavagai> permissions are the problem
[06:42] <eyequeue> roostishaw, sudo echo linegoeshere >> filename
[06:42] <Locke> how do i have my server login at bootup using CLI?
[06:42] <LogicalDash> Does it work to just use Alien on their RPM package for the driver?
[06:42] <eyequeue> roostishaw, if you do it as sudo, you bypass all the permissions
[06:42] <opticline> what isnt supported in the AMD64 version of UBUNTU>?
[06:42] <gavagai> why can't you put the user in a group that has write permission on the file
[06:43] <eyequeue> roostishaw, what gavagai said, even if it's a onetime group
[06:43] <roostishaw> eyequeue, hmm... not really: "bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
[06:43] <Frankenstein> can someone give me the link on how to reconfigure x
[06:43] <Frankenstein> !x
[06:43] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type this in a console: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  -  To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:43] <Frankenstein> thanks :)
[06:44] <FusionXN1> What should the I.P. be for a mysql database
[06:44] <tritium> FusionXN1: depends.  Is it on the localhost machine?
[06:44] <nautilux> hi
[06:45] <nautilux> i need help please
[06:45] <Frankenstein> with
[06:45] <Frankenstein> ask?
[06:45] <FusionXN1> tritium: yes and its for mythtv
[06:45] <nautilux> i just have install ubuntu and erase windows...
[06:45] <tritium> nautilux: please state the question
[06:45] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, any, but 127.0.0.1 is probable
[06:45] <tritium> FusionXN1: 127.0.0.1, then
[06:45] <nautilux> i have 2 hd
[06:45] <FusionXN1> tritium: 1 mo
[06:45] <nautilux> and i cant acces to one
[06:45] <Frankenstein> nautilux: try one line, not 5
[06:45] <nautilux> it says error
[06:45] <kenny_> wats the defualy location of firefox?
[06:45] <tritium> FusionXN1: huh?
[06:46] <Asc> ernz: I'm off to test if it works.  If you have problems, I'll be back in a few minutes.
[06:46] <ryantrip> eyequeue: i dont see a program called screen
[06:46] <Frankenstein> /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin
[06:46] <eyequeue> screen (1)           - screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation
[06:46] <nautilux> I can play all the games like warcraft,cod,diablo in ubuntu?
[06:46] <eyequeue> ryantrip, don't worry, you didn't install it, it's not what your question was about i assume
[06:46] <kenny_> WARNING: /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin is not a directory.
[06:46] <kenny_> im trying to install flaash 7
[06:47] <tritium> kenny_: install the ubuntu package, then
[06:47] <eyequeue> ryantrip, if you don't have it, you sure were not asking some detail about it :)
[06:47] <tritium> You don't have ot know where firefox is located to install it
[06:47] <eyequeue> ryantrip, re-ask?
[06:47] <kenny_> didnt know there was one
[06:47] <kenny_> is there a ubuntu package for java/
[06:47] <eyequeue> ryantrip, extra monitors?
[06:47] <elamericano> synic, I almost got your screenshot, but I was wondering how you display the file list on the left.
[06:48] <aboutblank> 64 bit PPC ubuntu - I'm trying to compile RainbowCrack. i get an "unknown register name '%eax' in 'asm'" error. Since this is processor register, am i right in saying there's no way for me to compile this?
[06:48] <tritium> kenny_: yes, sun-java5-jre, for example
[06:48] <eyequeue> ryantrip, something called xinerama may be what you want
[06:48] <synic> elamericano: that would be project.vim
[06:48] <eyequeue> !xinerama
[06:48] <ubotu> xinerama is using multiple monitors as one big monitor. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XineramaHowTo
[06:48] <synic> elamericano: my favorite plugin
[06:48] <eyequeue> ryantrip, see ubotu above, if so
[06:48] <elamericano> Ah thanks. This was my shot: http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/9426/screenshotjd0.gif
[06:48] <tritium> kenny_: there's some info on flash in your help system, or on the wiki
[06:50] <kenny_> meh
[06:50] <kenny_> im having trouble watching you tube videos
[06:50] <ryantrip> eyequeue: i dont want to use 2 screens as one big monitor, i want to set the default screen to me external one
[06:50] <synic> elamericano: sweet.  perl programmer, eh?
[06:51] <anonymeeee> how do i know if samba is running on my box?
[06:51] <FusionXN1> tritium: still error...
[06:51] <eyequeue> ryantrip, a bios thing?  sounds like it might be a "turn on external port turn off internal card" thing
[06:51] <FusionXN1> tritium: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19142
[06:51] <harry> how do i mount dev/hdc1? i'm backing up my files
[06:51] <move> exit
[06:51] <anonymeeee> I'm trying to set up a print server
[06:51] <elamericano> synic, whatever pays the bills. C programmer originally.
[06:52] <DavidJaq> Ok... I've followed everything in this tutorial and I can't get the samba server to work :(
[06:52] <synic> elamericano: I feel the same way.  Perl currently pays all of my bills, though it's definitely not my favorite.
[06:52] <ryantrip> eyeqyeue: im surprized ubuntu doest have a built in gui tool for it
[06:52] <anonymeeee> that's not very encouraging
[06:52] <harry> ic56
[06:53] <eyequeue> ryantrip, if it's your bios, that would be hardware-specific, not at the os level
[06:53] <harry> how do i mount dev/hdc1? i'm backing up my files
[06:53] <eyequeue> harry, what fs, what mountpoint?
[06:54] <harry> eyequeue: what do you mean what mountpoint???
[06:54] <eyequeue> harry, sudo mount -t something /dev/hdc1 /mountpoint/here
[06:54] <aboutblank> harry.. first.. mkdir /mnt/thisdrive
[06:54] <eyequeue> harry, man mount, you'll see
[06:55] <aboutblank> eyequeue can't mount automatically detect the fs if you leave out the -t?
[06:55] <ryantrip> eyequeue: usualy in an os when yopu have a laptop, when u plug in a screen, u can choose how you want to set it up. settings like which screen is the defefault, use only one screen, or other options.
[06:55] <DavidJaq> I can see my linux install in my network places on my windows machine but when I try to double click on it I get 'the network path was not found'
[06:55] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19142 still says 127.0.0.1 / locahost is wrong ip
[06:55] <eyequeue> aboutblank, mine usually does but every time i tell someone to omit it, there's doesn't for some reasn, sigh
[06:55] <aboutblank> lol
[06:56] <FusionXN1> do i need to open 6543 on my router?
[06:56] <eyequeue> ryantrip, "usually"?  i've never seen that
[06:56] <mindseye> hello, is this the Ubuntu support chat?
[06:56] <harry> aboutblank: what do you mean mkdir. /mnt/thisdrive
[06:56] <DavidJaq> yes, mindseye
[06:57] <ryantrip> eyequeue: on windows and on mac you can set up muiltiple monitors
[06:57] <mindseye> i have a quick question about a custom menu icon i am trying to make
[06:57] <aboutblank> harry: do "mkdir /mnt/drive"
[06:57] <eyequeue> ryantrip, i don't use those, sorry
[06:57] <tritium> ryantrip: you can use multiple monitors on linux too
[06:57] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, what db daemon?
[06:57] <harry> aboutblank then what
[06:58] <ryantrip> tritium: can you help me with it? i dont know how to make it work
[06:58] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: mythtv website says mysql may not be started
[06:58] <mindseye> for the 'command' of the icon I want to change the directory and then execute the command in one step. any ideas?
[06:58] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: how can i check
[06:58] <eyequeue> tritium, he wants to disable the oinboard laptop one and make the external the primary
[06:58] <fausto_> Hi. I'm using VMWare server with ubuntu and am running WIndows XP as a virtual disk. I can't access the internet on xp and I can't get vmware tools to run properly.
[06:58] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, mysql then :)
[06:58] <aboutblank> harry: "mount /dev/hdc1 /mnt/driv"
[06:58] <fausto_> I've installed it and when I reboot it won't run.
[06:58] <satyambabu> How do I access USB device ??
[06:58] <aboutblank> harry: oops add an E
[06:58] <ryantrip> eyequeue: or use both, one as primary, one as the 2nd one
[06:58] <fausto_> It just says "VMWare tools not running." and shows a red cross over it
[06:59] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, do you have it configured to listen on that port?  from localhost?
[06:59] <FusionXN1> its default you cant edit the port
[06:59] <fausto_> Any ideas?
[06:59] <tritium> harry: this drive you're trying to mount might be nice to mount in /media, rather than /mnt
[06:59] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, do you have it configured *to listen on* that port?  from localhost?
[06:59] <Dravas> What is the easiest way to install Java
[06:59] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i anit touched mysql till now
[06:59] <FusionXN1> and it did it automatically
[06:59] <ryantrip> tritium: can you help me set up my laptop with another screen?
[07:00] <FusionXN1> so i guess not
[07:00] <tritium> Dravas: use the sun-java5 packages in ubuntu
[07:00] <harry> aboutblank: where can i find mnt now??
[07:00] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, telnet localhost 6543
[07:00] <mindseye> this website has info on java install: http://ubuntuguide.org
[07:00] <tritium> ryantrip: which chipsset?
[07:00] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[07:00] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, times out, or asks for something?
[07:00] <tritium> mindseye: please don't recommend ubuntuguide
[07:00] <harry> ok i'm alright thanks aboutblank
[07:00] <ryantrip> tritium: chipset? what do u mean
[07:00] <mindseye> oh sorry. is it not a good reference?
[07:00] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, okay, you have no listener there, as i suspected
[07:00] <tritium> ryantrip: nvidia, at, or what?
[07:01] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: You da man! continue..
[07:01] <tritium> mindseye: the wiki, usually, or help.ubuntu.com
[07:01] <ryantrip> tritium: ahh let me see
[07:01] <verbose> how can i install the 32-bit version of libgtk-1.2 on an amd64 machine?
[07:01] <mindseye> oh ok
[07:01] <fausto_> So anyone know why VMWare tools wouldn't run?
[07:01] <tritium> java help is even in System->Help
[07:01] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, your underlying issue is to configure your mysql-daemon
[07:01] <tritium> !java
[07:01] <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 Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the Multiverse repository
[07:01] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: sudo mysql?
[07:02] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, i'm just winging this part, but try sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-daemon
[07:02] <mindseye> is there anyone specific i could talk to about making a menu icon?
[07:02] <verbose> FusionXN1: you don't need sudo to run mysql, you can use mysql -u root
[07:02] <kj> f
[07:02] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: Package `mysql-daemon' is not installed and no info is available.
[07:02] <eyequeue> verbose, yeah, but i don't want him in mysql, i want him on the outside doing the initial configuration
[07:02] <ryantrip> tritium: nvidia Georce2 Go
[07:02] <verbose> eyequeue: aah
[07:02] <verbose> gotcha
[07:03] <tritium> ryantrip: are you using the proprietary driver?
[07:03] <ryantrip> tritium: i dont undrestand. im new to linux  :P
[07:04] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, okay, you have something called mysql-server-something installed, what is "something"?
[07:04] <tritium> ryantrip: no problem.  Have you tried the easiest thing?  Your laptop should have a key-combo to switch between displays (perhaps Fn-F5, as on mine)
[07:05] <mindseye> if I were at a command prompt
[07:05] <mindseye> how would i do a "CD" and execute a command on the same line?
[07:05] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: mysql-server-5.0 ?
[07:05] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, 5.0? 4.1?
[07:05] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: 5.0
[07:05] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, okay :)
[07:06] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-daemon-5.0
[07:06] <ryantrip> tritium: i have that little screen symble on it but i dont think its working
[07:06] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: Package `mysql-daemon-5.0' is not installed and no info is available.
[07:06] <tritium> ryantrip: you've tried it?
[07:06] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, it should ask a bunch of things via debconf
[07:06] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.0
[07:07] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: nope just restarted
[07:07] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you want to enable queries over the network, and from localhost / 127.0.0.1
[07:08] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: says something about etc/hosts/
[07:08] <eyequeue> anyone here know offhand which mysql-* postinst asks about enabling net commections or not?
[07:10] <fausto_> Anyone here know stuff about VMWaere?
[07:10] <fausto_> Preferably about why vmware tools won't start?
[07:10] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, did you EVER configure mysql?
[07:11] <FusionXN1> no
[07:11] <FusionXN1> CRAP amarok has gone mad its flooding me with messages
[07:11] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, i wonder how you got away with that
[07:11] <FusionXN1> how do i force close it
[07:11] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, dpkg -l mysql-server-5.0, and JUST paste the VERY last line here, nothing more
[07:12] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, does it begin with "ii "?
[07:12] <FusionXN1> ii  mysql-server-5 5.0.22-0ubuntu mysql database server binaries
[07:12] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, it seems to think you configure it, debconf and all
[07:12] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: nope anit touched it
[07:12] <andresmax> hello
[07:12] <mindseye> is it possible to set a "working directory' for an icon in Alacarte?
[07:13] <andresmax> :S
[07:13] <andresmax> hay alguien que hable espaol ??
[07:13] <Amaranth> mindseye: err, what do you mean?
[07:13] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, i'm at the point where i'm confused by conflicting data, perhaps too tired to be of help to you
[07:13] <ssjgolleta_> yo ablo espanol
[07:13] <fyrestrtr> mindseye: I think it defaults to /usr/share/icons
[07:13] <fyrestrtr> !es
[07:13] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:13] <Amaranth> !es
[07:13] <eyequeue> !es > andresmax
[07:13] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i need to make a port open for the mysql right?
[07:14] <mindseye> Amaranth: i need to run my executable from it's own directory or i won't get it's dependencies
[07:14] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you open the port by installing a listener on it (that package)
[07:14] <grzesiek> halloo
[07:14] <ssjgolleta_> can somebody tell me if they can see anything here 68.228.196.17
[07:14] <FusionXN1> would reinstalling it allow me to configure it?
[07:14] <andresmax> hola
[07:14] <mindseye> i need to either set a working directory, or change the directory before I execute the command
[07:14] <andresmax> de donde eres ??
[07:14] <Amaranth> mindseye: you said for a directory
[07:14] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you seem to not have it there, per telnet even, but yet it says you do??
[07:14] <tritium> !es
[07:14] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:15] <fyrestrtr> mindseye: you can just write a small script and execute that instead. #!/bin/bash cd /the/directory ./whatever
[07:15] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i anit touched mysql
[07:15] <hintswen> ssjgolleta_, The server at 68.228.196.17 is taking too long to respond.
[07:15] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: didnt need it until now
[07:15] <andresmax> ?????
[07:15] <ssjgolleta_> thx
[07:15] <andresmax> ?
[07:15] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you see my conflicting data and confusion?
[07:15] <andresmax> cmo ??
[07:15] <mindseye> fyrestrtr: i was going to use that as a last resort. Thought there might be a simpler way
[07:15] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: yes
[07:15] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: weird...!
[07:15] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, i'm hoping someone else here can get your mysql-server-5.0 lostening on localhost
[07:16] <FusionXN1> Can someone tell me which engine to use with amarok?
[07:16] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, you'll need to set a "root" password, which should not be a password you use for root or user
[07:16] <FusionXN1> XINE refuses to cooperate
[07:16] <fyrestrtr> mindseye: I'm not aware of one, but there might be, who knows. Maybe some variable you can set in the shell or something.
[07:16] <timalot> what happens when u type mysql?
[07:16] <FusionXN1> it goes into config
[07:17] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: what problem are you having with mysql?
[07:17] <FusionXN1> well sudo mysql
[07:17] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, mysql password trans,ission is insecure, so it's not a "safe" password, but you'll need to rememebre it every time you want to make a new db (all packages that depend on mysql)
[07:17] <FusionXN1> if i do mysql i get: RROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'fusionxn1'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
[07:17] <timalot> i mean the msql client
[07:17] <eyequeue> fyrestrtr, it appears to not be listening
[07:17] <fausto_> Will someone please help me?
[07:17] <ryantrip> tritium: it doesnt work
[07:17] <mindseye> fyrestrtr: ok i'll go that route. thanks for the help everyone!
[07:17] <tritium> ryantrip: ok
[07:17] <fausto_> I've googled it and it appears noone has had my problem.
[07:17] <fyrestrtr> eyequeue: what have you all tried?
[07:18] <timalot> FusionXN1, ok u need to add your user to the grant tables
[07:18] <SammyXFCE> Hey channel.
[07:18] <fausto_> Apparently noones ever gotten the message "the vmware tools service is not running" . I guess most people just get it working on the first try.
[07:18] <FusionXN1> timalot: how do i go about doing that
[07:18] <ryantrip> tritium: i tried a different key f8 and it did somthing but it looked meased up. the key says CRT/LCD
[07:18] <timalot> FusionXN1, hold on
[07:18] <FusionXN1> timalot: thanks :)
[07:18] <eyequeue> fyrestrtr, of significance?  just dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.0
[07:18] <tritium> ryantrip: that's the key
[07:18] <fyrestrtr> you don't need to do all that, it works out of the box, you just need to set users in it.
[07:19] <eyequeue> fyrestrtr, confirming no listener, postinsts of other pacakges get no answer when trying to create a db
[07:19] <ryantrip> tritium: my external said incorrect settings or somthing lol
[07:19] <hoy> did amd prices go down yet?
[07:19] <fyrestrtr> have you tried netstat -l | grep mysql ?
[07:19] <eyequeue> fyrestrtr, confirming no listener, telnet localhost 6543
[07:19] <tritium> hoy: on the 24th, to distributors only
[07:19] <fyrestrtr> 6543?!
[07:19] <fyrestrtr> where did you come up with that port?
[07:19] <FusionXN1> mythtv
[07:20] <eyequeue> fyrestrtr, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19142
[07:20] <InnerFIRE> is there a program like Microsoft Money for linux?
[07:20] <hoy> oh yeah, their $74 sempron becomes $60, not bad
[07:20] <eyequeue> InnerFIRE, no idea, what does it do?
[07:20] <Daveyboy> hi
[07:20] <InnerFIRE> helps you keep track of your finances etc
[07:20] <SammyXFCE> Anyone, how do I change my default file association?
[07:21] <ahmeni> How do I get apt to stop whining about overwriting a file that another program owns?
[07:21] <eyequeue> !info grisbi
[07:21] <ubotu> grisbi: Personal finance management program. In repository universe, is optional. Version 0.5.8-2ubuntu1 (dapper), package size 830 kB, installed size 2572 kB
[07:21] <tritium> ahmeni: are you installing non-ubuntu packages?
[07:21] <eyequeue> InnerFIRE, like that? ^^^
[07:21] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: okay, what are you doing right now to sort this problem out?
[07:21] <hoy> tritium: i know it's off topic, but what's the diff between am2 and s939/s757, i mean what does am2 do that s393/s754 don't do?
[07:21] <InnerFIRE> yes
[07:21] <InnerFIRE> thank you
[07:22] <tritium> hoy: DDR2 memory, for one thing
[07:22] <eyequeue> InnerFIRE, you need universe, have it?
[07:22] <SammyXFCE> sudo apt-get install -f ???
[07:22] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: trying to open the port it wants as it refuses the ocnnection
[07:22] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: no, don't do that.
[07:22] <Daveyboy> i have kde as my default wm in ubuntu, however, when connecting via vnc I get a gnome session, how do I fix that?
[07:22] <fausto_> Will someone please help me?
[07:22] <fausto_> Apparently noones ever gotten the message "the vmware tools service is not running" . I guess most people just get it working on the first try.
[07:22] <tritium> hoy: also, virtualization support
[07:22] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: first, did you create the user in mysql for mythtv?
[07:22] <ahmeni> tritium: They're KDE packages in the apt repositories
[07:22] <FusionXN1> no
[07:23] <Evil_Ed`> Hi
[07:23] <tritium> ahmeni: official ubuntu repos?
[07:23] <ssjgolleta_> does anybody have a netgear router?
[07:23] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: you need to do that.
[07:23] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: i anit touched mysql until now
[07:23] <eyequeue> fyrestrtr, it *seems* as though he does not have aoot user or password in mysql
[07:23] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: the default port for mysql is 3306, that's what it will listen on, and the only thing mysql listens on by default is localhost (127.0.0.1)
[07:23] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: it said use root and "" no pass
[07:23] <timalot> FunnyLookinHat,  ok run mysql as root, then type use mysql; then INSERT INTO `user` VALUES ('localhost','fusionxn1','','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','','','','',0,0,0);
[07:24] <eyequeue> fyrestrtr, hence no ability to freate users or dbs for packages
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> eyequeue: that's the normal setup, there is no correlation between the root user of the system and the root user of mysql.
[07:24] <ahmeni> tritium: probably from the kubuntu repositories, if that counts.
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> timalot: no no no no no.
[07:24] <eyequeue> fyrestrtr, agreed
[07:24] <timalot> FusionXN1,
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: type this
[07:24] <Daveyboy> anyone a vnc expert
[07:24] <tritium> ahmeni: hmm, that's a bug in the one of the conflicting packages, then
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: mysql -u root -p
[07:24] <InnerFIRE> i think so
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> when it asks you for a password, just hit enter.
[07:24] <Evil_Ed`> I'll think about it
[07:24] <FusionXN1> ok it shows ->
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> then you will get to the mysql> prompt
[07:25] <FusionXN1> oops  1 mo
[07:25] <eyequeue> !repos > InnerFIRE
[07:25] <FusionXN1> type it says enter pass
[07:25] <eyequeue> InnerFIRE, what the bot told you, then after, sudo apt-get install grisbi
[07:25] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: just hit enter
[07:25] <FusionXN1> ok im in
[07:25] <InnerFIRE> i have universe, thank you.. getting gribsi now
[07:25] <sarra_> !nvidia
[07:25] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:25] <fyrestrtr> now, first thing you do, set a password for the &mysql* root user. remember, this has nothing to do with your system's root user. To do this, type:
[07:26] <eyequeue> InnerFIRE, grisbi :)
[07:26] <timalot> fyrestrtr, i just dumped my msql db... u could use the grant command i guess
[07:26] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: why cant they be the same?
[07:26] <Daveyboy> i installed legacy drivers for my nvidia card , however still looks like it is in 800 x 600
[07:26] <fyrestrtr> GRANT ALL ON *.* TO root@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'somesecretpassword' WITH GRANT OPTION;
[07:26] <IVANGOTOY> does anyone know a really working howto for installing the latest kernel ?
[07:26] <fyrestrtr> timalot: that is not the right way to do it, because it doesn't sync the perms on newer mysql versions.
[07:26] <FusionXN1> fyre.. that for me
[07:26] <danf_1979> Why!!!!??? Why Ubuntu server comes without openssh server?? Is that a good call? I dont think so. The problem is, I will have to tell the guys that host my dedicated server, please, enter my box and install a ssh server? please?
[07:26] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: yes.
[07:26] <danf_1979> :(
[07:27] <Daveyboy> where is the screen resolution settings in kde menu?
[07:27] <CyDrive> Hello i was wondering how do i compile a project in eclipse in C++ i have the C++ plugin but im new to programming in a linux enviorment
[07:27] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: cant the pass be the same?
[07:27] <fyrestrtr> danf_1979: calm down, and just sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[07:27] <eyequeue> danf_1979, no open ports, a security decision
[07:27] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: sure, but its not good security practice.
[07:27] <ahmeni> tritium: yeah, seems like a bug, just wondering if there's a way to force it not to care about it
[07:27] <fausto_> Will someone please help me?
[07:27] <fausto_> Apparently noones ever gotten the message "the vmware tools service is not running" . I guess most people just get it working on the first try.
[07:27] <danf_1979> It should be an option during installation
[07:27] <fyrestrtr> CyDrive: have you installed the build-essential package? Do that first.
[07:27] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
[07:27] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: good, now add a database for mythtv
[07:28] <tritium> ahmeni: yes, there are options.  See apt-get's manpage for the proper --force-overwrite details
[07:28] <fyrestrtr> create database mythtv;
[07:28] <eyequeue> danf_1979, didn't your instalation give you the option of installing additional packages? mine did
[07:28] <DeathWolf> is there a php5-imagick somewhere?
[07:28] <fyrestrtr> then add a user for mythtv
[07:28] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: it did ->
[07:28] <CyDrive> fyrestrtr no eclipse is installed how do i make it compile my own code i wrote in eclipse
[07:28] <fyrestrtr> grant all on mythtv.* to mythtv@localhost identified by 'somepasswordhere';
[07:28] <danf_1979> Uhm yes? to tell the truth eyequeue, I never saw that. I will install it again on qemu
[07:28] <danf_1979> thanks
[07:28] <fyrestrtr> CyDrive: first, you need to install the build-essential package that installs the C/C++ compiler onto your system.
[07:29] <eyequeue> danf_1979, "openssh-server" i believe
[07:29] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: You have an error in your SQL syntax
[07:29] <danf_1979> yes it is
[07:29] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: on which line? the very first one?
[07:29] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: 2
[07:30] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: what did you type?
[07:30] <FusionXN1> what you did but with a diff pass
[07:30] <danf_1979> The point is, I got no problem is my local installation comes with no ssh server. But what will I tell the guy at the hosting company when I tell him if he could install for me a ssh server, because the distro does not come with one...
[07:30] <ahmeni> tritium: doesn't seem to be a --force-overwrite in my apt-get's manpage
[07:30] <danf_1979> He will smile...
[07:30] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: you missed a line, did you type create database mythtv;
[07:30] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: ya it just did ->
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: now type the last line, it will work.
[07:31] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: oops missed ;
[07:31] <eyequeue> danf_1979, i'm not sure i'd deliver a box to a colo if it didn't have sshd :)
[07:31] <tritium> ahmeni: ah, right, that's a dpkg option, sorry
[07:31] <danf_1979> yeah, but I love ubuntu
[07:31] <CyDrive> Is it possible to run a server through a router?
[07:31] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: done
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> danf_1979: just set it up before you send the box over.
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: okay now exit out of there, you are done.
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: type quit;
[07:32] <danf_1979> how can I do that?
[07:32] <eyequeue> CyDrive, "behind" a router?  and port forwarding?  yes
[07:32] <danf_1979> Ohh, no, I mis understood you
[07:32] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr:  what i tpye to exit?
[07:32] <danf_1979> I will not send a box
[07:32] <danf_1979> I'll rent it
[07:32] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: now on mythtv, use the username 'mythtv' -- server is 'localhost' -- database is 'mythtv' -- password is whatever you wrote in.
[07:32] <eyequeue> CyDrive, most of it is just configuring the router
[07:32] <CyDrive> eyequeue i would be appreciated if you could explain port forwarding since i never fully understood it
[07:32] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: quit
[07:33] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: 2006-07-29 06:33:07.053 Connecting to backend server: localhost:6543 (try 1 of 1)
[07:33] <FusionXN1> Connection timed out.
[07:33] <Daveyboy> aqnybody a guru on vnc?
[07:33] <eyequeue> CyDrive, let's say your server is address 192.168.0.7 on your lan
[07:33] <CyDrive> ok
[07:34] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: quit fiddling with the port in mythtv. The default port for mysql is 3306
[07:34] <Tonren> hey guys, is it possible to create a "virtual folder" that mirrors the contents of two or more other folders?
[07:34] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: i anit touched it!
[07:34] <eyequeue> CyDrive, you tell the router to take all inbound connections on port 22 and send them to port 22 on 192.168.0.7
[07:34] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: theres no option to
[07:34] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: did you start the mythtv backend?
[07:34] <sarra_> Okay, I need some help with NVidia drivers
[07:34] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: no
[07:34] <CyDrive> ooh o
[07:34] <CyDrive> ok*
[07:34] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: well, you need to do that.
[07:34] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: No setting found for this machine's BackendServerIP.
[07:35] <eyequeue> CyDrive, OR you can tell the router (if you have multiple servers back there) to take all inbound connections on port 7022 and send them to port 22 on 192.168.0.7
[07:35] <Daveyboy> where can i configure the default sessions and such from the command line?
[07:35] <fyrestrtr> Daveyboy: for gdm?
[07:35] <Daveyboy> kdm
[07:35] <fyrestrtr> Daveyboy: should be in /usr/share/xsessions/
[07:35] <eyequeue> CyDrive, and also tell the router to take all inbound connections on port 8022 and send them to port 22 on 192.168.0.8
[07:35] <sarra_> I have followed the instructions, but I still cannot select my native resolution for my LCD, nor refresh rate
[07:35] <eyequeue> CyDrive, got the idea now?
[07:36] <CyDrive> yeah i understand than you
[07:36] <fyrestrtr> sarra_: all LCDs have one refresh rate, so you don't have to worry about that part.
[07:36] <Daveyboy> fyrestrtr trryong to configure kde as my default vnc session
[07:36] <eyequeue> CyDrive, i use the latter concept to remotely admin multiple machines at a relatives house (22 is ssh)
[07:36] <fyrestrtr> Daveyboy: oh, sorry -- don't know much about vnc :(
[07:37] <sarra_> My LCD has a native refresh rate of 60 hz, but it is set to 75 hz in linux
[07:37] <fyrestrtr> sarra_: do you know if the accelerated drivers are running? Do you see the nvidia splash screen?
[07:37] <sarra_> Yes
[07:37] <fyrestrtr> sarra_: you can always edit xorg.conf and change the refresh rate there.
[07:37] <fyrestrtr> sarra_: and the resolutions.
[07:38] <sarra_> Okay
[07:38] <Commander-Crowe> I have a script in /usr/bin
[07:38] <sarra_> I'm going to need LAN drivers too
[07:38] <Daveyboy> fyrestrtr i installed legacy nvidia drivers, and saw the splash screen, where do I change the resolution in kde?
[07:38] <Commander-Crowe> and i would like an executable of that script on my desktop
[07:38] <Commander-Crowe> anyone care to help?
[07:38] <fyrestrtr> Daveyboy: sample place, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:39] <Tonren> hey guys, is it possible to create a "virtual folder" that mirrors the contents of two or more other folders?
[07:39] <sarra_> oh, fixed the LAN problem, yes
[07:39] <hoy> tritium: whatd you mean about virt support, i read about it, still didn't understand
[07:39] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, aside, if it's something you installed yourself, it should be in /usr/local/bin/, not /usr/bin/
[07:39] <FusionXN1> fyrestrtr: wont work
[07:40] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: I install it myself
[07:40] <timalot> Tonren, what for?
[07:40] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: I put the script there
[07:40] <sarra_> I think I'll install updates and then try getting the display drivers working
[07:40] <arooni> hey folks..... i have a url like ... foo.com/images/  and within that directory, i'd like to download all the images.... how can i do this (not manually right clicking on the images)
[07:41] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, sudo mv /usr/bin/whatever /usr/local/bin/
[07:41] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, /usr/bin is for dpkg only, /usr/local/bin is free for you to use
[07:41] <sarra_> arooni: There should be a program available in the Add/Remove applications manager that can do just that for you
[07:41] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, i know little about the desktop that you asked though
[07:41] <arooni> sarra_: do you know what its called?
[07:41] <tritium> hoy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_virtualization
[07:41] <Tonren> timalot: Well, suppose you had a bunch of images stored into folders by category: sci-fi, fantasy, photographs, photomanips, etc.  but suppose at some point you wanted to slideshow or browse through all of them at once
[07:41] <timalot> arooni, man wget
[07:42] <Tonren> timalot: it'd be annoying to go through one folder, then the next, then the next, etc.
[07:42] <sarra_> I'm looking right now arooni
[07:42] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, ahhhh
[07:42] <Daveyboy> do i need to download drivers for my monitor too
[07:42] <Daveyboy> for resolution
[07:42] <sarra_> arooni: search for Website Copier
[07:42] <sarra_> It's under unsupported apps
[07:43] <timalot> Tonren, well u could make a script that makes links to all the files in the other dirs and puts in one dir
[07:43] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, as user, after you do that, ln -s /usr/local/bin/whatever ~/Desktop/whatevernameyouwant
[07:43] <Commander-Crowe> ok
[07:43] <J-_> how do i get permission to write to files through the gui? in breezy badger i just clicked on the "Disks" icon, i typed in the password and it gave me permission. now that i have 6.06, it doesn't work like that.
[07:43] <arooni> sarra_: ahh thank you
[07:43] <Tonren> timalot: It wouldn't be seamless, though.  I'd have to manually refresh it every time I wanted to update the folder.
[07:43] <arooni> i actually did wget
[07:43] <arooni> :P
[07:43] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, that should create a symlink to the executable (it IS executable, right?)
[07:43] <arooni> i didnt know there was a command line interface
[07:43] <sarra_> arooni: Sure. :)
[07:43] <Tonren> J-_: "gksudo nautilus"
[07:43] <Commander-Crowe> yeah
[07:43] <J-_> thanks.
[07:43] <Commander-Crowe> terminal it need to be though
[07:43] <timalot> Tonren, well whats the image viewing program?
[07:44] <ssjgolleta_> can somebody tell me if they can see a web page @ 68.228.196.17
[07:44] <sarra_> @__@ It seems like all I've done during the past 3 days is download updates
[07:44] <Tonren> timalot: Either GQView or the GNOME default
[07:44] <J-_> !gksudo
[07:44] <ubotu> If you need to run graphical applications as root, use gksudo, as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Avoid ever using sudo {guiapp}
[07:44] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, another method ...
[07:44] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, right click the desktop, select create launcher
[07:45] <J-_> isn't that unsafe? or does the setting back to how it was originally?
[07:45] <timalot> Tonren, why cant us just pass all the file names to the program eg... eog `find .`
[07:45] <Commander-Crowe> i'm in xubuntu
[07:45] <arooni> how do i open an image file from the command line
[07:45] <Daveyboy> where do i set the resolution in kde?
[07:45] <Tonren> timalot: I didn't know you could do that...?
[07:45] <move> I <3 cock.
[07:45] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, stick /usr/local/bin/whatever in the Command part
[07:45] <sk0tie> Come to a new and upcoming network at irc.oneirc.org our main room is #oneirc
[07:45] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, ahh, no clue, but try a right click and see if there is similar
[07:45] <Commander-Crowe> ok I got it
[07:46] <timalot> Tonren, find finds all files in a dir
[07:46] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: there not
[07:46] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, sorry
[07:46] <FusionXN1> how do i open a port in mysql???? a listener?
[07:47] <timalot> Tonren, the backquotes ` ` run a command and evaluates to the output
[07:48] <Tonren> timalot: hmm
[07:49] <Commander-Crowe> I got it though
[07:51] <XrekcaH> %%% Hey, Is there a APT-GET for yahoo msg ???
[07:51] <Kr0ntab> FusionXN1, are you asking how to get mysql to listen on a different address than just 127.0.0.1 ?
[07:51] <aboutblank> is there a better distro for PPC? doesn't seem to be much support for PPC on ubuntu.. :(
[07:51] <plastictabs> off topic channel?
[07:52] <ompaul> !offtopic
[07:52] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:52] <plastictabs> loff-topic?
[07:52] <FusionXN1> Kr0ntab: no on port 6543 for mythtv
[07:52] <timalot> !ppc
[07:52] <ubotu> ppc is PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers, and now a fully supported Ubuntu architecture.
[07:53] <Commander-Crowe> how do I hid a folder?
[07:53] <timalot> ubotu doesnt agree :)
[07:53] <ubotu> I know nothing about doesnt agree :) - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[07:53] <Commander-Crowe> .dirname ?
[07:53] <Commander-Crowe> hide*
[07:53] <FusionXN1> my mysql is broken
[07:53] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, sounds like that would be an xfce thing
[07:54] <aboutblank> timalot: trying to compile anything on my G5 is nearly impossible. it's 64 bit and PPC so it's doubly hard.
[07:54] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: lol no not really
[07:54] <sarra_> !ia64
[07:54] <ubotu> I know nothing about ia64 - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[07:54] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, i guess i don't understand hide
[07:54] <Commander-Crowe> hidden
[07:54] <aboutblank> timalot: ex: i'm trying to compile rainbowcrack but it can't because the cpp utilizes assembly code accessing registers which apparently don't exist on this architechture :(
[07:55] <FusionXN1> ANyone got mythtv working on her?!?!
[07:55] <timalot> aboutblank, right ... i've never heard of it... sometimes there is a fallback switch in the configure script
[07:55] <FusionXN1> here*
[07:55] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, "hidden folder" sounded like a gui thing, as i can't imagine it in console
[07:56] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: its very possible
[07:56] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, unless you meant beginning it with a dot
[07:56] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: unless I got my Unix mixed with linux
[07:56] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, mv folder .folder ?
[07:56] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: yes I did mean that
[07:56] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, that's how, too :)
[07:56] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: ok it worked doesn't show up in both console or GUI
[07:56] <martbd> removing windows virus
[07:57] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, here i was thinking of some complex chmod command, heh
[07:57] <Commander-Crowe> lol
[07:57] <Commander-Crowe> no
[07:57] <Commander-Crowe> now how do I ls dirs?
[07:58] <Commander-Crowe> nevermind
[07:58] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, ls -d /whatever/path
[07:58] <Commander-Crowe> I got it
[07:58] <Commander-Crowe> ls -l
[07:58] <Commander-Crowe> yeah ls -d doesn't do anything
[07:58] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, ls -d /whatever/path tells you dirs in there without traversing them, not what you wanted, but another thing ppl want
[07:59] <Commander-Crowe> didn't work for me
[07:59] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, ls -d ~/*
[07:59] <timalot> it shows u /whatever/path not whats in /whatever/path
[07:59] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: tried that didn't work
[07:59] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, should have at least Desktop/
[08:00] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: nope
[08:00] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, take the -d away and you'll get everything under Desktop/*
[08:00] <Commander-Crowe> I do
[08:00] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, oh yeah, no gnome there
[08:00] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, bad example :)
[08:01] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, /usr/share/doc/* with and without the -d, but each will be long
[08:01] <sarra_> Well, I'm going to disconnect from the internet for a bit
[08:01] <eyequeue> very, heh
[08:01] <sarra_> I'll drop back in later
[08:01] <eyequeue> bye sarra_
[08:01] <FusionXN1> Can someone tlel me why my mysql database wont allow mythtv? Access denied for user 'mythtv'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
[08:01] <FusionXN1> tell*
[08:01] <GigaClon> is there a way to search for C++ errors on the web
[08:02] <GigaClon> the messages im getting aren't exactly helpful
[08:02] <timalot> FusionXN1, didnt someone tell u how to use the grant command?
[08:02] <FusionXN1> nope?1
[08:02] <eyequeue> GigaClon, not knowing better, i'd paste the exact error into google and see
[08:02] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: whast that supposed to do?
[08:03] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, give you a list of the dirs, with the -d, and give you the same, but with contents, without the -d
[08:03] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: ah
[08:03] <Commander-Crowe> brb
[08:03] <eyequeue> Commander-Crowe, trying to illustrate what it does
[08:05] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: um nothing lol
[08:05] <Commander-Crowe> eyequeue: let me try again
[08:05] <DJAdmiral> is it just me or are the ubuntu repositories DEAD slow?
[08:05] <eyequeue> DJAdmiral, for a couple of days now, when they were up at all, here
[08:06] <Madpilot> DJAdmiral, the security repo is sometimes slow...
[08:06] <DJAdmiral> great.
[08:07] <eyequeue> DJAdmiral, with the little i was doing, i dind't sweat it, but if i were doing a full install, grr
[08:08] <DJAdmiral> that's the thing - when i installed breezy on this laptop all the packages i wanted from the repos downloaded and installed in one afternoon
[08:08] <DJAdmiral> but since i installed dapper day before
[08:08] <DJAdmiral> i started downloading all updates and packages etc. yesterday at 2:45 pm
[08:08] <DJAdmiral> it is now 10:08 AM
[08:09] <DJAdmiral> i haven't slept through the night :|
[08:09] <dmsantam> DJAdmiral, 56K?
[08:09] <DJAdmiral> far from it
[08:09] <DJAdmiral> 512kbps.
[08:09] <eyequeue> DJAdmiral, take it offline and get some sleep :)
[08:09] <dmsantam> DJAdmiral, and you claim you've been downloading for 20 hours straight?
[08:09] <s_spiff> DJAdmiral, wow.. but why did u sit up all night?
[08:09] <DJAdmiral> some downloads are going at good normal speed = 61kbps
[08:10] <DJAdmiral> and some downloads are going at 4.4kbps
[08:10] <eyequeue> dmsantam, i so mine in dselect spurts on a new install, a bit from this section, process it, a bit from that
[08:10] <DJAdmiral> i can't sleep until my baby is alright :P
[08:10] <cbx33> DJAdmiral, have you chosen a local mirror?
[08:10] <Asc> I usually don't sleep during a kernel compile
[08:10] <dmsantam> lets see... conservatively, 50KB/s download. that's about 3 and half gigs
[08:11] <eyequeue> DJAdmiral, yeah, that's why i said offline, since i wouldn't want a "not done" box open to attack
[08:11] <dmsantam> DJAdmiral, that doesn't sound quite right to me :)
[08:11] <s_spiff> DJAdmiral, lol..i can have tht much affection only towrds my bikwe...anyways get some sleep dude..ur 'baby' will be allright :P
[08:11] <DJAdmiral> dmsamtam: not all downloads are going at regular speeds
[08:11] <DJAdmiral> dmsamtam: most of them are going at 4.4kbps!!!
[08:11] <dmsantam> DJAdmiral, yeah? mine do. are you using a local mirror?
[08:11] <dmsantam> DJAdmiral, you need a better mirror perhaps
[08:11] <DJAdmiral> probably.
[08:12] <eyequeue> o also will do an apt-get dist-upgrade *with the -d switch* first, then sleep
[08:12] <eyequeue> i
[08:12] <DJAdmiral> s_spiff: thanks for the comment :P
[08:12] <eyequeue> then run it without the -d when i can attend the installs
[08:12] <dmsantam> hmm.. firefox has been very memory hungry lately
[08:13] <DJAdmiral> all the updates are downloaded and installed
[08:13] <DJAdmiral> i just need my packages!
[08:13] <fyrestrtr> dmsantam: there was an update, have you installed it?
[08:13] <dmsantam> fyrestrtr, a couple of days ago i did a dist-upgrade and it upgraded firefox. is that the one you mean
[08:13] <fyrestrtr> dmsantam: there was one today, I think.
[08:13] <DJAdmiral> oh well, at least there's my holy grail to comfort me. My Holy Grail= a shipit package of 25 ubuntu cds
[08:13] <dmsantam> fyrestrtr, oh, ill check :)
[08:14] <eyequeue> dmsantam, i think the firefox security upgrade was in the last 24h
[08:14] <dmsantam> eyequeue, ok, cool.
[08:14] <dmsantam> it seems that i have the latest one.
[08:14] <eyequeue> dmsantam, mine doesn't feel any faster or slower though yet
[08:14] <dmsantam> maybe that dist-upgrade was from yesterday :)
[08:15] <DJAdmiral> they were nice enough to include free ubuntu stickers. i'll probably stick one on the cover of my laptop so it says "Ubuntu" instead of "Compaq" :D
[08:15] <dmsantam> eyequeue, how much memory is it using?
[08:15] <eyequeue> dmsantam, wait, ff was a couple days back and thunderbird was today, that could be it
[08:16] <DJAdmiral> !ubotu good bot
[08:16] <ubotu> I know nothing about good bot - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[08:16] <dmsantam> eyequeue, sounds right :)
[08:16] <DJAdmiral> ubotu good bot
[08:16] <eyequeue> dmsantam, how do i get a per-app memory use for a gui app?
[08:16] <DJAdmiral> doesn't this work anymore? lol
[08:16] <eyequeue> i wonder....
[08:16] <dmsantam> eyequeue, i just look at "top"
[08:16] <eyequeue> !botsnack
[08:16] <ubotu> I know nothing about botsnack - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[08:17] <DJAdmiral> meh. has anybody tried making an LFS system from Dapper?
[08:17] <eyequeue> dmsantam,  5249 user1000  16   0  866m  98m  20m R 17.0 21.0  28:45.80 /usr/lib/firefox/fi
[08:17] <DJAdmiral> My baby needs packages, and i need coffee. *chugs down a gallon of coffee*
[08:18] <dmsantam> eyequeue, seems high!
[08:18] <dmsantam> that's 866MB of virtual memory!! and 98MB of ram.
[08:18] <eyequeue> dmsantam, yeah, but to me ff is always high
[08:19] <InnerFIRE> what plugins do i need for totem to play dvds
[08:19] <InnerFIRE> ?
[08:19] <dmsantam> eyequeue, the whole point of firefox was meant to be lite
[08:19] <eyequeue> !dvd
[08:19] <ubotu> See http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html. Libdvdcss can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[08:19] <eyequeue> dmsantam, i'd say s/lite/safe/ heh
[08:19] <dmsantam> hehehe
[08:19] <DJAdmiral> anyway once all these packages are installed, can somebody please help me install an external ps/2 mouse for my laptop?
[08:20] <fyrestrtr> dmsantam: yeah, that is a bit high. Mine is not that crazy.
[08:20] <eyequeue> dmsantam, any big gui app will never feel lite to this console junkie, heh
[08:21] <eyequeue> DJAdmiral, i'll guess that you may want to apt-get install gpm, if it isn't auto-sensed
[08:21] <eyequeue> gpm (8)              - a cut and paste utility and mouse server for virtual consoles
[08:21] <DJAdmiral> before or after i plug my ps/2 mouse in?
[08:21] <eyequeue> DJAdmiral, it has some bins that are just for diagnosing the hardware, play with those a bit if they are needed
[08:22] <fyrestrtr> !mouse
[08:22] <DJAdmiral> i suppose so.
[08:22] <ubotu> Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[08:22] <breadcult> !xgl
[08:22] <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
[08:22] <s_spiff> !key bindings >s_spiff
[08:22] <ubotu> I know nothing about key bindings  - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[08:23] <cbx33> I need some advice, I'm working on some html files, nd have some primitive templates.  I need to go through and update the afore mentioned files....i tried using kfilereplace which has worked in the past to search for a block of text and replace it with nother block of text....andone know another method for it?
[08:23] <eyequeue> DJAdmiral, "sudo dpkg -L gpm | grep bin" will list the files in the package with "bin" in the path, i cheat like that :)
[08:23] <fyrestrtr> cbx33: sed, or the 'replace' command.
[08:23] <eyequeue> cbx33, i have one inelegant means, if no one else does
[08:23] <DJAdmiral> i'll try something of the sort.
[08:23] <cbx33> and that will do multi line replacing fyrestrtr ?
[08:23] <cbx33> eyequeue, shoot?
[08:24] <fyrestrtr> cbx33: sed will
[08:24] <eyequeue> cbx33, multiline?  no, sorry
[08:24] <DJAdmiral> i'm off to go solving riddles on www.notpron.com
[08:24] <dmsantam> cbx33, perl can help with this
[08:24] <fyrestrtr> cbx33: perl + regex is what you need.
[08:24] <eyequeue> cbx33, it was ":%s/foo/bar/cg" in vim, after loading up all the files
[08:24] <cbx33> ah ok
[08:25] <eyequeue> cbx33, and the occasional :next
[08:25] <eyequeue> cbx33, i often like to confirm each and every change
[08:25] <DJAdmiral> *yawn* can't wait to be one of you guys, whom people can ask questions on IRC and you guys give great helpful responses.
[08:25] <cbx33> DJAdmiral, just takes time my man
[08:25] <eyequeue> cbx33, some of my strings end up being partial words though, so not every occurrence should change
[08:25] <cbx33> we all have our speicaities
[08:26] <elkbuntu> DJAdmiral, idle chatter belongs in #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:26] <DJAdmiral> apologies.
[08:26] <dmsantam> eyequeue, use \<word\>
[08:26] <cbx33> kfilereplace used to work fine
[08:26] <eyequeue> DJAdmiral, earlier, i was starting to become useless with mysql questions, and i used to know that stuff
[08:26] <cbx33> I've used it for this task before
[08:26] <cbx33> but it just doesn't wanna work now
[08:26] <eyequeue> dmsantam, ah
[08:26] <dmsantam> eyequeue, word boundaries for vim :)
[08:27] <adrian_> i have a problem, i wanna install new amsn in ubuntu but it says i need some dependences .... what do i need to do for can to install new amsn version?
[08:27] <eyequeue> dmsantam, vcre? :) s/perl/vim/ compatible regular expressions? :)
[08:29] <dmsantam> :)
[08:30] <tzuki> Hi can someone please help me.  I have a 17" laptop, after installing Drapper Drake the screen resolution was really bad, after some digging I got the ATI Linux drivers and installed them. Resolution is now OK however my mouse pointer is now just a big square that looks like a hashed mess.  When I change the screen res it goes back to a propper pointer but as soon as I mouse over anything (i.e. select Internet) it goes back to being stuffed.
[08:30] <pabs3> anyone remember what that linux distro is that uses paths like /Applications/Gimp/2.2/... ?
[08:31] <acab_> ciao a tutti
[08:31] <acab_> c'e nessuno?
[08:31] <eyequeue> !it
[08:31] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:32] <Richman> hi
[08:32] <acab_> ok sorry
[08:32] <Richman> hi
[08:32] <eyequeue> was that italian?
[08:32] <acab_> hi
[08:32] <dmsantam> eyequeue, yep
[08:32] <dmsantam> acab_, come va?
[08:32] <acab_> yes i'm italian
[08:32] <eyequeue> acab_, no problem, it's just that i can't help except in english, most here as well
[08:32] <TheMoebius> whats the gnome photo viewer application called?
[08:33] <eyequeue> TheMoebius, eog, eye of gnome?
[08:33] <Richman> does aanyone know any good software to make a new drive parition without reformatting
[08:33] <JasonBox> Anyone use 6.06 on VMWare? I'm having no success with installation -- 5.10 works great on the same system under VMWare Workstation 5.5.1
[08:33] <eyequeue> TheMoebius, gthumb too?  gimp? :)
[08:33] <DJAdmiral> what kind of partition do you want to make?
[08:34] <TheMoebius> eyequeue: whys it installed and not in the graphics menu?
[08:34] <acab_> i've installed ubuntu yesterday for the first time
[08:34] <tzuki> welcome to the club!!! its great
[08:35] <eyequeue> TheMoebius, it's in the nenu here, but you can try applications > accessories > alacarte menu editor
[08:35] <acab_> yes but i've tried to install the drivers for my ati radeon :(
[08:35] <TheMoebius> eyequeue: hmm yeah I'm trying to use it to flip through some of my photos and delete the ones i don't want, but when I press delete it says it can't access trash.
[08:35] <DJAdmiral> congratulations on saving yourself from the tyranny of software commercialism - good to have you with us, acab_!
[08:35] <fyrestrtr> what is a good viewer for dwf (autocad) files?
[08:35] <eyequeue> acab_, welcome
[08:35] <section31> can someone explain why i have to run executables using './'..i know that means current working directory but why doesn't it work otherwise
[08:35] <acab_> and now the window is white
[08:35] <tzuki> I have just done that and it worked FINE, but my mouse is now messed
[08:36] <dmsantam> section31, you have to tell the shell where the executable is
[08:36] <DJAdmiral> section31, because otherwise it would end up trying to look for a command rather than an executable
[08:36] <dmsantam> section31, it doesn't assume that not telling it means that its right "here"
[08:36] <eyequeue> section31, your current working directory is not in that user's $PATH
[08:36] <section31> thanks everyone...i understandn ow
[08:36] <dmsantam> section31, you're welcome :)
[08:36] <tzuki> acab_ did you download the driver from ATI
[08:37] <acab_> now yes
[08:37] <acab_> yesterday not
[08:37] <eyequeue> section31, you can always specify it manually, including /long/path/to/app/here/appname
[08:37] <IRCMonkeyx> what does it mean point and slash?  ./  ??
[08:37] <IRCMonkeyx> what does it mean point and slash?  . /  ??
[08:37] <eyequeue> IRCMonkeyx, same as pwd output
[08:37] <acab_> could somebody tell me all the steps to reget again my windows?
[08:37] <eyequeue> pwd (1)              - print name of current/working directory
[08:37] <eyequeue> pwd (1posix)         - return working directory name
[08:37] <dmsantam> IRCMonkeyx, . is the current directory
[08:37] <dcomsa> . = currentdir
[08:37] <tzuki> OK I tried to do ati.....run --buildpkg Ubuntu/606 and it did not work. Did it work for you
[08:38] <eyequeue> IRCMonkeyx, and ../ is the parent dir
[08:38] <IRCMonkeyx> but sometimes when we give long path, for example for wine , we use . /  in path, only for it, why ?
[08:39] <eyequeue> IRCMonkeyx, i think then they mean "right here"
[08:39] <tzuki>  Hi can someone please help me.  I have a 17" laptop, after installing Drapper Drake the screen resolution was really bad, after some digging I got the ATI Linux drivers and installed them. Resolution is now OK however my mouse pointer is now just a big square that looks like a hashed mess.  When I change the screen res it goes back to a proper pointer but as soon as I mouse over anything (i.e. select Internet) it goes back to being stuffed.
[08:40] <eyequeue> tzuki, my first guess is that it's something about those driver, and i can't help with that ...
[08:40] <breadcult> !ati
[08:40] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:40] <eyequeue> tzuki, however, you may be able to install another pointer from gnome-look.org, not sure if that would help though
[08:40] <illecebra> Hi, all... I am having a problem with my iRiver under Ubuntu Dapper (works fine under other distros)... When I plug it in Rythmbox (which I hate and don't use) pops up, I close it, then when I try to access my iRiver iFP-799 via ifp, it says "Device is busy. (I was unable to claim its interface.)"  Help!
[08:41] <tzuki> eyequeue: thank you I will give that a try,
[08:41] <tzuki> ubotu: ta I will take a look
[08:41] <ubotu> I know nothing about ta I will take a look - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[08:41] <eyequeue> tzuki, again, i don't know that it will help, but maybe
[08:42] <eyequeue> tzuki, ubotu is our bot :)
[08:42] <tzuki> Doh!! just figures that out.  thanx I will let you know :)
[08:42] <IRCMonkeyx> when we code java in ubuntu, does java eat the ram like in windows ?
[08:43] <acab_> i'll try ty
[08:43] <fyrestrtr> IRCMonkeyx: java is java, if the app eats ram in windows, it will do the same in linux.
[08:44] <srikat> After installing xgl, my keyboard's numpad doesn't work any more. Any ideas abt how to fix it?
[08:44] <eyequeue> srikat, #ubuntu-xgl might know
[08:44] <srikat> ok
[08:44] <IRCMonkeyx> fyrestrtr: i thought that may be ram management is better in ubuntu,
[08:44] <fyrestrtr> IRCMonkeyx: its java, not ram management.
[08:45] <fyrestrtr> IRCMonkeyx: apps that are built for jre 5 do better than those with jre 2
[08:46] <IRCMonkeyx> fyrestrtr: And what about race conditions and buffer overflow , is ubuntu more secure than windows ? to attacks ?
[08:56] <FusionXN1> !Xterm
[08:56] <ubotu> I know nothing about Xterm - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[08:56] <FusionXN1> If someone says the term "open and xterm" what do they mean?
[08:58] <t-thing_> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/encryption_with_encfs_and_pam-encfs has instructions on how to make pam-encfs decrypt a directory when logged in. Isn't that big security hole? If somebody manages to get control of your hd, one could get your root account, change user's password and then login to it automatically decrypting the directory?
[08:59] <x-jd-x> hello
[08:59] <t-thing_> x-jd-x: good morning
[08:59] <FusionXN1> Whats XTERM ?
[08:59] <acab_> hi again :(
[08:59] <x-jd-x> is anyone here familiar with nubuntu
[09:00] <t-thing_> x-jd-x: ask your question, not if somebody might answer your question if you asked it
[09:00] <acab_> i've done all this step: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[09:00] <Madpilot> t-thing_, I'm not an expert, but I'm nearly certain that user passwords are already encrypted, seperately from any other encryption you might put on the system
[09:00] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, a terminal usually, not the old "XTERM" package alone, but also gnome-terminal, konsole, etc
[09:00] <acab_> i've a ATI Radeon
[09:00] <x-jd-x> I cant figure out how to view my hdd from nubuntu liveCD
[09:01] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: i dont understand someone told me for my tv tuner to pick up channels i have to set this "dvbscan /usr/local/share/dvb/dvb-t/uk-Belont | tee /home/mythtv/freeviewchannels.conf"
[09:01] <FusionXN1> dvbscan says no command found
[09:01] <acab_> but with the fglrxinfo command
[09:01] <acab_> i obtain  Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
[09:01] <Jukru> x-jd-x: what do you mean "view hdd"?
[09:01] <t-thing_> Madpilot: I think it's possible to get root access by replacing the passwords file on a hd. I'm trying to secure a laptop here, so the case of somebody getting hold of the actual hd is probable.
[09:02] <Jukru> x-jd-x: free space etc.?
[09:02] <x-jd-x> jukru I cant see the drive at all
[09:03] <acab_> what could i try to do?
[09:03] <t-thing_> x-jd-x: where do you expect to see it and in what way? You want to browse it?
[09:03] <x-jd-x> I want to view my windows partition
[09:04] <babo> how do I stop qtorrent from spitting out the 'tracker not found' modal windows all the time ? ... it doesn't seem to have any conf file ...
[09:05] <t-thing_> x-jd-x: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[09:05] <x-jd-x> thank you I will see what it says
[09:06] <t-thing_> x-jd-x: for the next time: ask your question directly and be more precise about it.
[09:06] <mar81lrt> Hi everybody
[09:07] <acab_> ho could help me with the ATI Radeon driver?
[09:07] <t-thing_> acab_: just tell us your problem
[09:07] <acab_> well
[09:07] <acab_> now my screen is too white....
[09:07] <t-thing_> acab_: on one line please
[09:08] <Richman> hi
[09:08] <maatttt> hi all
[09:08] <acab_> ok sorry
[09:08] <maatttt> is there a sound trouble shooting guide ?
[09:08] <maatttt> I have no sound.
[09:09] <maatttt> nforce 4 mobo with onboard sound.
[09:09] <t-thing_> maatttt: I just wrote "sound" to wiki.ubuntu.com search and I got this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems
[09:09] <crimsun> maatttt: pastebin ``amixer'' output
[09:10] <Richman> i need to make a parition for ubuntu how big should it be and how can i do it without reformatting my hard drive
[09:10] <J-_> what's the directory of hda1 so i can put an icon on my desktop? is it /dev/hda1? if so, i can't make a shortcut to the desktop.
[09:10] <timalot> acab_, isnt there a gamma utility that comes with the ati driver... u could try xgamma
[09:11] <acab_> now my screen is not working properly, i've tried this step: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI but when i try the fglrxinfo command i obtain OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org and not ATI Radeon
[09:11] <mar81lrt> I messed up my package-manager. Some debian printer package i got from brother.com has to be "reinstalled". But it won't work with synaptic. My problem ist that I can't remove the package either. HELP
[09:12] <t-thing_> J-_: /dev/hda1 is the device file for a partition. I'm assuming it's already mounted somewhere. Why do you want it actually?
[09:12] <narci> could some explain what mp4 is and whiter i can make my avis to mp4?
[09:12] <timalot> mar81lrt, try installing the deb files using dpkg -i file.deb
[09:13] <J-_> easier access?
[09:13] <IRCMonkeyx> any perl user ?
[09:13] <maatttt> crumbs now I have no network card either.
[09:13] <t-thing_> J-_: easier access to what?
[09:13] <mar81lrt> Thanks timalot, I'm gonna try it.
[09:13] <maatttt> would the nvidia glx driver affect my nic and sound ?
[09:13] <the_Kane> hey
[09:14] <t-thing_> J-_: check your /etc/fstab, /dev/hda1 is probably listed there with the directory it's mounted to
[09:15] <J-_> easier access to directories. if i need to go into usr or tmp, wtc
[09:15] <J-_> k cool thanks.
[09:15] <narci> mayby it is ezier to get a avi player for symbian?
[09:16] <the_Kane> t-thing: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224611
[09:16] <the_Kane> that should save me writing it again :P
[09:16] <narci> what is mp4?
[09:17] <breadcult> apple's latest drm codec.
[09:17] <FusionXN1> Is there a keyboard shortcut to show the screensaver?
[09:17] <mar81lrt> I got error 127
[09:17] <ubuntu_supporter> hi nerds
[09:18] <narci> mp4 is used for cellphones to.
[09:18] <t-thing_> the_Kane: did you search the forum for "i810 opengl" ?
[09:19] <narci> well i give up gnight
[09:19] <the_Kane> t-thing: yes
[09:19] <the_Kane> ill re-search now, incase i missed something
[09:19] <Crescendo> How do I remove a keychain entry?
[09:20] <t-thing_> the_Kane: Good
[09:21] <Richman_2> hi
[09:22] <Richman_2> how long does it usually take for ubuntu cds to arrive
[09:22] <stef> 3 weeks to australia
[09:23] <Richman_2> how long does it take for ubuntu cds to arrive
[09:23] <Richman_2> oh thanks
[09:23] <stef> np
[09:23] <Richman_2> do you live in australia
[09:23] <the_Kane> t-thing: do i need this http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1281286&postcount=10
[09:23] <eddie> how do I run a kde screensaver in gnome? I installed it, but it is not listed under screensavers
[09:24] <eyequeue> what rough time is it in .au now?
[09:24] <stef> whoo hoo i feel like the only linux user 17.24
[09:24] <Richman_2> 5:30
[09:24] <t-thing_> the_Kane: I have no idea, I'm not familiar with i810
[09:24] <Richman_2> in aus
[09:24] <eyequeue> 4 tz's there?
[09:25] <eyequeue> 4 in continental us, 6 total i guess
[09:25] <Richman_2> does the gimp come with ubuntu
[09:26] <thundr> yes
[09:26] <Richman_2> blender 3d?
[09:26] <stef> Richman_2, yep
[09:26] <the_Kane> t-thing: got any ideas to point me in the right direction?
[09:26] <Richman_2> firefox
[09:26] <thundr> not by default. Richman_2, I don't think, but it is available
[09:26] <thundr> Richman_2: yes, firefox does
[09:26] <Richman_2> what is the default browser
[09:26] <ccooke> Richman_2: Firefox
[09:26] <tzuki> acab_: you still here
[09:26] <mar81lrt> I still got the package hl1430lpr messing up my package manager. "apt-get check" says "package needs to be reinstalled. Can't find archive". The package can't be removed with "apt-get remove". I get the same error.
[09:26] <tom1502> morning
[09:27] <Richman_2> yay
[09:27] <Richman_2> have you heard about sunbird
[09:27] <ccooke> Richman_2: I've used it quite a bit
[09:27] <t-thing_> the_Kane: perhaps xserver-xorg-driver-i810 package though you might not get opengl. Try to search more. Good luck :)
[09:27] <eyequeue> Richman_2, firefox for ubuntu, others for kubuntu/xubuntu
[09:27] <Richman_2> good isnt it
[09:27] <the_Kane> t-thing cheers
[09:27] <thundr> Richman_2, ccooke: sunbird?
[09:28] <Richman_2> is there a way to run photoshop CS2 on ubuntu
[09:28] <tom1502> does anyone knows how to increase loglevel / verbosity of ACPI / acpid ?
[09:28] <tom1502> Richman_2 check appdb on winehq.org
[09:28] <ccooke> Richman_2: indeed. It's not stable enough to be packaged in Ubuntu yet, though (however, it's available as an XPI to install easily, so that's no real trouble)
[09:28] <Richman_2> ty
[09:28] <eyequeue> Richman_2, i wish there was a sunbird deb for ubuntu
[09:29] <billyfoxtrot> Do you have to compile sunbird?
[09:29] <Richman_2> isn't it out yet
[09:29] <ccooke> billyfoxtrot: no, you can install it as an XPI in firefox or thunderbird
[09:30] <mar81lrt> can I somehow reset the package manager when one package is messed up and blocks the whole thing?
[09:30] <ccooke> thundr: it's the new version of the mozilla calendar
[09:30] <Richman_2> i am still waiting for my ubuntu cd
[09:30] <billyfoxtrot> ccooke:  cool, thanks.  I think i'm going to do that right now.
[09:30] <ccooke> mar81lrt: okay, what exactly is the problem? you've installed a package that wasn't built for ubuntu, is that it?
[09:31] <Richman_2> i have heaps of apps on my thumbdrive
[09:31] <Crescendo> How do I remove a keychain entry?
[09:31] <ccooke> mar81lrt: I can talk you through fixing that, probably
[09:31] <mar81lrt> Yes. It was actualy for debian. a printer package.
[09:31] <Richman_2> has anyone here heard of blockland
[09:31] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Okay. Do you know about the pastebin?
[09:31] <x-jd-x> Ok, I have tried! I cant figure out why I cant see my hard drive from nubuntu 6.06 LiveCD. I have a Ubuntu partition and a Windows Partition but I cant see the hard drive at all. I have been into /dev/hda1 but it is grayed out. I have tried mounting it from the root terminal but I get an error "wrong fs type, bad optoin, bad superblock on /dev/hda1, missing codepage or other error"
[09:32] <mar81lrt> no. what's that
[09:32] <Richman_2> game
[09:32] <Richman_2> you build stuff
[09:32] <Richman_2> addictive
[09:32] <ccooke> mar81lrt: I'd like you to try uninstalling it, and paste the error message into the website ubotu is about to tell you:
[09:32] <ccooke> !pastebin
[09:32] <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)
[09:32] <ccooke> (then give us the link)
[09:33] <ccooke> mar81lrt: What's most likely is, the package has some scripts in it which don't work on Ubuntu - and their failur prevents it from being removed
[09:33] <ccooke> mar81lrt: fixing that is easy enough
[09:33] <Richman_2> I was using CentOS today
[09:33] <Crescendo> CentOS was nice.
[09:34] <Richman_2> what is ubuntu like
[09:34] <Crescendo> Is nice, rather.
[09:34] <Richman_2> easy?
[09:34] <mar81lrt> ccooke, the actual error message is in german. because my system is
[09:34] <Crescendo> Yeah.
[09:34] <ccooke> mar81lrt: not a problem
[09:34] <SaLsIcHa> @_@ uau dark_light
[09:34] <Crescendo> Debian based, rather than RedHat, like CentOS.
[09:34] <ccooke> mar81lrt: it's the format I'm looking for, not the actual words
[09:35] <Richman_2> how can i dual boot ubuntu and windows without reformatting my HD
[09:35] <samuel__> speak italien?
[09:35] <ccooke> Richman_2: Easier to work with, in many ways. I think it's easier on the eye, too
[09:35] <mar81lrt> E: Das Paket hl1430lpr muss reinstalliert werden, ich kann aber kein Archiv dafr finden.
[09:35] <samuel__> italia
[09:35] <samuel__> italian
[09:35] <gnomefreak> samuel__: join #ubuntu-it
[09:35] <Richman_2>  how can i dual boot ubuntu and windows without reformatting my HD
[09:35] <mar81lrt> that was the error message
[09:35] <dark_light> SaLsIcHa, hello
[09:35] <AsaGohan> quit
[09:36] <dark_light> SaLsIcHa, (it's a english channel, people speak english here)
[09:36] <ccooke> mar81lrt: okay. The package is hl1430lpr, yes?
[09:36] <dark_light> SaLsIcHa, welcome=D
[09:36] <mar81lrt> i did "apt-get remove hl1430lpr
[09:36] <x-jd-x> Richman: I think you will have to format the drive
[09:36] <SaLsIcHa> dark_light: hum o.o i know
[09:37] <Richman_2> how can i dual boot ubuntu and windows xp without having to reformat my HD?
[09:37] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Please run 'dpkg -l hl1430lpr'
[09:37] <Richman_2> oh
[09:37] <ccooke> mar81lrt: and use the pastebin, don't paste the result into channel
[09:37] <fyrestrtr> Richman_2: the installer will take care of that for you
[09:37] <Richman_2> what about parition magic?
[09:37] <ccooke> Richman_2: the installer can resize a windows partition
[09:37] <billyfoxtrot> has anyone been able to install sunbird or lightning (the thunderbird plugin) to work on Ubuntu PPC?
[09:38] <mar81lrt> Gewnscht=Unbekannt/Installieren/R=Entfernen/P=Subern/Halten
[09:38] <mar81lrt> | Status=Nicht/Installiert/Config/U=Entpackt/Fehlgeschl. Konf./Halb install.
[09:38] <mar81lrt> |/ Fehler?=(keiner)/Halten/R=Neuinst. notw/X=beides (Status, Fehler: GRO=schlecht)
[09:38] <mar81lrt> ||/ Name           Version        Beschreibung
[09:38] <mar81lrt> +++-[09:38] <mar81lrt> iHR hl1430lpr      1.1.2-1        Brother lpr Printer Definitions
[09:38] <Richman_2> will i need much space for ubuntu
[09:38] <Richman_2> will i need much space for ubuntu
[09:39] <thundr> Richman_2:
[09:39] <x-jd-x> Richman: When I installed a dual boot I ran the install. You will get the option to repartition you drive. Reduce the size of you ntfs drive and format the free space you make. Make sure to keep you xp partition as the active partition  because it will change when you format you linux partition. CHANGE IT BACK
[09:39] <Richman_2> ????
[09:39] <Richman_2> kk
[09:39] <thundr> Richman_2: You can use partition magic, but the installer works fine for me
[09:39] <dark_light> what is the nvidia proprietary driver's package name?
[09:39] <gnomefreak> Richman_2: full install you need atleast 2.6 gigs (i would plan on around 10gig to be safe)
[09:39] <Richman_2> thank you
[09:40] <Richman_2> ill have 5
[09:40] <ccooke> *sigh* I warned him...
[09:40] <thundr> Richman_2:  A swap partition is good too
[09:40] <gnomefreak> Richman_2: make sure you defrag win drive first
[09:40] <Richman_2> what programs come with ubuntu
[09:40] <fyrestrtr> !nvidia > dark_light
[09:40] <gnomefreak> Richman_2: somewhere around 18000
[09:40] <fyrestrtr> Richman_2: read the website :)
[09:41] <Richman_2> whoa
[09:41] <thundr> Richman_2: Correct me if I'm wrong anyone, but I heard that a good size for swap is 2x RAM
[09:41] <Richman_2> wat are the best
[09:41] <fyrestrtr> Richman_2: best for what?
[09:41] <gnomefreak> thundr: yes or 1 gig
[09:41] <maatt> is pastebin working ?
[09:41] <Crescendo> I need to remove an RSA key and whatnot all is necessary... from my keychain?  It won't let me log into a new machine on the same IP addy.
[09:41] <gnomefreak> maatt: should be
[09:41] <Crescendo> How do I edit those?
[09:41] <Richman_2> graphics, office and internet
[09:41] <damnhil> maatt: My gxine is playing DVD with lag. Do you have the same problem?
[09:42] <eddie> how can I run a kde screensaver in gnome?
[09:42] <maatt> timesout saving a paste for me
[09:42] <thundr> Richman_2: Due to the amount of packages, the there's great variety, so it's more of a preference than a "best" program
[09:42] <dark_light> !nvidia > SaLsIcHa
[09:42] <gnomefreak> Richman_2: gimp openoffice and internet? like mail or browsers? btw the ones ive said are only 1 of each there are many many more
[09:42] <damnhil> My gxine is playing DVD with lag. Does anyone have a clue?
[09:42] <Richman_2> is it possible to run diablo 2 on ubuntu
[09:42] <maatt> is there an alternative to pastebin ?
[09:43] <gnomefreak> Richman_2: i thought i remember people running that
[09:43] <spades> Crescendo see which line it has the mismatched key in. edit ~/.ssh/known_hosts   remove the line with the error and it should ask to add the key to known hosts
[09:43] <gnomefreak> maatt: there are many pasteebins
[09:43] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[09:43] <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)
[09:43] <gnomefreak> maatt: go to pastebin.com
[09:43] <Madpilot> maatt, ubuntu's own pastebin is at the URL above ^^^
[09:43] <Richman_2> has anyone seen flock
[09:43] <gnomefreak> Madpilot: ive head its funky today
[09:43] <fyrestrtr> is it possible to change the color of labels that appear with some panel applets?
[09:43] <Crescendo> spades, omg... that is unreadable.  X_X
[09:44] <Madpilot> gnomefreak, ah. It's usually pretty solid; I know pastebin.com has been really, really slow lately
[09:44] <spades> Crescendo you dont need to read, just find the line and remove it ;)
[09:44] <x-jd-x>  Ok, I have tried! I cant figure out why I cant see my hard drive from nubuntu 6.06 LiveCD. I have a Ubuntu partition and a Windows Partition but I cant see the hard drive at all. I have been into /dev/hda1 but it is grayed out. I have tried mounting it from the root terminal but I get an error "wrong fs type, bad optoin, bad superblock on /dev/hda1, missing codepage or other error"
[09:44] <gnomefreak> Madpilot: yeah it has
[09:44] <Richman_2> has anyone seen flock? it's my new favourite web browser, based on the firefox code
[09:44] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: is it already mounted?
[09:44] <x-jd-x> no
[09:44] <fyrestrtr> Richman_2: it works in ubuntu, if that's what you are concerned about.
[09:44] <gnomefreak> Richman_2: ive heard of it but never tried to run it
[09:44] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: how have you checked?
[09:45] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Try 'sudo apt-get -f install' (and put the output in pastebin)
[09:45] <spades> Crescendo you just empty out known_hosts and it will ask to add all the keys to it next time you ssh into
[09:45] <Richman_2> good because i really like it
[09:45] <x-jd-x> in the file manager
[09:45] <spades> Crescendo meant you _can_  but i'd just kill the 1 line thats erroring
[09:45] <damnhil> I need some help enabling hibetnate or sleep on my laptop
[09:45] <Crescendo> Yep, just cleared everything in it.
[09:45] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: its not going to be there.
[09:45] <Crescendo> Worked, thanks.
[09:45] <maatt> I have no sound, but apps appear to play. this is my amixer output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19146
[09:45] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: open up a terminal, and type mount
[09:45] <Crescendo> I couldn't figure out which line began where.
[09:45] <Richman_2> what good web editors are ther on ubuntu
[09:45] <Crescendo> I think I DID know, but there were only two, I think.,
[09:45] <spades> Crescendo whatever editor should have a go to line thingy
[09:45] <gnomefreak> nvu, bluefish
[09:46] <gnomefreak> screem is ok
[09:46] <Richman_2> nvu is what i use
[09:46] <fyrestrtr> Richman_2: there are a few, good is upto the user. screem & nvu are some of the more user friendly ones.
[09:46] <x-jd-x> fyrestrtr I dont see it there
[09:46] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: pastebin the output of mount
[09:46] <eddie> anyone running xgl
[09:46] <fyrestrtr> eddie: sure
[09:46] <Madpilot> richiefrich, Nvu runs on Ubuntu; I like Bluefish & Screem, though
[09:46] <Richman_2> has anyone seen portableapps.com
[09:46] <gnomefreak> Richman_2: take a look at packages.ubuntu.com and click on dapper (as its the latest release)
[09:46] <eddie> fyrestrtr, has it been eror free?
[09:47] <Richman_2> i have slow internet so i just ordered some cd's
[09:47] <Richman_2> a few friends wanted it too
[09:47] <fyrestrtr> eddie: no, since its very beta software -- expect problems (especially if you are on ATI). On nvidia, it seems to be okay, but don't expect error-free operations.
[09:47] <x-jd-x> fyrestrtr how do I copy in the terminal
[09:47] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: high light whatever you want, right click.
[09:47] <Richman_2> i like nvidia
[09:47] <tzuki> eyequeue: THANK YOU for you help . I got my mouse problem sorted it was the wiki that did it.
[09:47] <x-jd-x> that does not work
[09:47] <gnomefreak> brb gonna boot into something i know nothing about
[09:48] <Richman_2> thave you seen the 7950
[09:48] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: sure it does, you are not doing it correctly.
[09:48] <ccooke> mar81lrt: If that doesn't work, try: "sudo dpkg --force-remove-reinstreq hl1430lpr'
[09:48] <eyequeue> tzuki, glad to hear it works :)
[09:48] <x-jd-x> fyrestrtr when I right click it unhighlights the text
[09:48] <Richman_2> im going to go play blockland now       bye
[09:49] <Richman_2> and thanks for the help
[09:49] <Richman_2> what irc programs are on ubuntu
[09:50] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: are you on ubuntu (gnome) or something else?
[09:50] <BeBraw> how could i remove files with certain type from a directory and its subdirectories easily?
[09:51] <testdog> is the installer for 6.10 the same as 6.06? cause trying to install 6.10 isn't working for me..
[09:51] <tzuki> Bye all I am off to enjoy my NEW Ubuntu version "Salagahle!"
[09:51] <DB_Blade> yes... you are, tzuki
[09:51] <bangk3> anybody can speak indonesia???
[09:52] <testdog> first, the installer screen is messed up and is shifted 3/4 of the way to the right with 1/4 black screen on left..
[09:52] <carthik> !indonesia
[09:52] <ccooke> testdog: 6.10 has not been released yet
[09:52] <ubotu> I know nothing about indonesia - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[09:52] <testdog> oh.
[09:52] <mar81lrt> @ccooke, dpkg needs "aktions-option", maybe you did a typing mistake
[09:52] <testdog> so im getting 6.06 hopefully that install will go smoothly
[09:52] <testdog> so what i downloaded is very preliminary?
[09:52] <x-jd-x> unionfs on / type unionfs (rw)       /sys on /sys type sysfs (rw)   varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw)    varlock on /var/lock/ type tmpfs (rw)    procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)   udev on /dev/ type tmpfs (rw)    devpts on /dev/pts/ type (rw, gig=5, mode=620)
[09:52] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Indeed:  "sudo dpkg --force-remove-reinstreq --purge hl1430lpr'
[09:53] <mattikoo> how do I get arrow keys running in flash-games with dapper and firefox?
[09:53] <testdog> OK, well i'll burn this 6.06 to disc, hopefully install goes better...hehe
[09:53] <x-jd-x> fyrestrtr: I am running nubuntu 6.06 LiveCD fluxbox
[09:53] <DB_Blade> very funny
[09:53] <DB_Blade> really?
[09:54] <c|int> hey guys , guess what
[09:54] <bangk3> can i install warcraft 3 tft using wine in ubuntu
[09:54] <c|int> might want to use, Cedega
[09:54] <c|int> guess what guys :)
[09:54] <testdog> your l key was broken so you had to use | .. jk
[09:55] <c|int> nothing is broken :)
[09:55] <testdog> hehe
[09:55] <mattikoo> arrow keys runs right with shockwave in dapper, but not in flash games. I'm using finnish keyboard.
[09:55] <c|int> guess what :)
[09:55] <bangk3> is it free?? (cadega)
[09:55] <c|int> its Cedega
[09:55] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: just highlight whatever text you need to copy, and then middle-click where you want to paste it.
[09:55] <fyrestrtr> bangk3: no
[09:55] <mar81lrt> I think it didn't work. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19148
[09:55] <c|int> anyone going guess?
[09:55] <testdog> come on already.. what
[09:56] <fyrestrtr> c|int: are we on a game show?
[09:56] <bangk3> oww, how much??
[09:56] <c|int> I got my wireless working finally, took since October of last year, when I first got the laptop..
[09:56] <testdog> your going to africa?
[09:56] <fyrestrtr> bangk3: $5 a month
[09:56] <c|int> dang, Acer Aspire 3610, :-)
[09:56] <Ksilebo> Hello, having some severe problems with pdflush.
[09:56] <Ksilebo> Anyone come across this ever?
[09:56] <flyinghippo> Lucky you :(
[09:56] <c|int> but I'm going give this to girlfriend, when I get the Duo Core, or next AMD MObile Laptop :)
[09:56] <flyinghippo> I don't even have high-speed
[09:57] <flyinghippo> I live with dialup
[09:57] <x-jd-x> unionfs on / type unionfs (rw)
[09:57] <x-jd-x> proc on /proc type proc (rw)
[09:57] <x-jd-x> varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw)
[09:57] <x-jd-x> varlock on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw)
[09:57] <x-jd-x> procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[09:57] <x-jd-x> udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw)
[09:57] <x-jd-x> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
[09:57] <x-jd-x> devshm on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
[09:57] <c|int> I can help that.. perhaps :)
[09:57] <fyrestrtr> c|int: stick with an IBM laptop, linux support is fantastic
[09:57] <x-jd-x> lrm on /lib/modules/2.6.15-25-386/volatile type tmpfs (rw)
[09:57] <x-jd-x> tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)
[09:57] <fyrestrtr> x-jd-x: use a freakin' pastebin service.
[09:57] <flyinghippo> I don't see how
[09:57] <c|int> yes, I know of IBM, but I don't want 1
[09:57] <c|int> ;)
[09:57] <testdog> you mean lenovo?
[09:57] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Okay, good
[09:57] <bangk3> its a little bit expensive for my country
[09:57] <c|int> thanks though
[09:57] <testdog> you can get great discounts on IBM laptops through their sharholder program
[09:57] <fyrestrtr> testdog: not the new lenovo stuff, the classic ibm stuff.
[09:58] <ccooke> mar81lrt: the error is telling us about a post-remove script, as I said earlier
[09:58] <c|int> I actually got a pretty nice laptop, and I can't complain
[09:58] <Ksilebo> If I have to keep dealing with pdflush totally killing all performance I'm going to format this box and put Win2k3 on it instead of ubuntu.
[09:58] <testdog> oh..
[09:58] <ccooke> mar81lrt: could you put the contents of /var/lib/dpkg/info/hl1430lpr.postrm in the pastebin, please?
[09:58] <redblades> Hey all, I had my chown and chmod deleted.
[09:58] <redblades> how do I get them back?
[09:58] <redblades> I know it
[09:59] <ccooke> mar81lrt: I doubt there's anything worrying in there, but it doesn't hurt to check
[09:59] <c|int> took me a while.. to get wireless. working.. I'm just using ubuntu for right now.. I"m waiting on Debian 4 etch.. :-) to be stable, I tested with testing/unstable, and absolutley liked it,, although I just need to start compiling source packages,
[09:59] <redblades> 's ridiculous
[09:59] <fyrestrtr> I have a T43 (2Ghz Centrino, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB HDD, fingerprint scanner, disk shock absorber, built-in encryption chip). Very nice machine, very light and very durable.
[09:59] <redblades> But seriously, I'd appreciate if you could help.
[09:59] <fyrestrtr> redblades: you had what?
[09:59] <bangk3> fyrestrtrwhy i can't install warcraft 3 with wine
[09:59] <bangk3> fyrestrtr: why i can't install warcraft 3 with wine
[09:59] <fyrestrtr> bangk3: I don't know, read the information on http://appdb.winehq.org
[09:59] <c|int> I have a workstation as well, but debian is more a universal Operating System, which I'm not saying ubuntu is bad.. heck I made debian super fast. to that of the ++ services you have to disabled, edit run levels, etc on ubuntu :)
[10:00] <redblades> Somebody deleted chown and chmod
[10:00] <pastortom> yeah
[10:00] <pastortom> wuzzup guys
[10:00] <bangk3> oh,, thanks
[10:00] <Ksilebo> I take it no one knows a thing about pdflush here....
[10:00] <c|int> bang, I"m a reverse engineer, etc.. well doing the things that an RE would do, and go to College for Systems Engineering.. IT / Computer Science, ... I'll send you my version, I made open etc..
[10:00] <pastortom> hey guys
[10:00] <pastortom> anyone here have any experience with Ubuntu on iMac G3?
[10:01] <c|int> its for testing purposes only, so don't think you can sell to people and make money
[10:01] <redblades> Oh and how do I clear the bitchx log?
[10:01] <c|int> hear me bangk3?
[10:01] <fyrestrtr> redblades: ask in #bitchx
[10:01] <bangk3> yup
[10:01] <pastortom> Ive installed a brand new slim Laptop NEC dvd-burner in this G3 iMac but it wont reckognize the ubuntu desktop version cd during bootup
[10:01] <c|int> okay :)
[10:01] <pastortom> dont tell me I have to use the original 24x apple cd-rom drive?
[10:02] <c|int> like me saids, I'm going to use debian alot more, and can't wait on the stable release of etch :-)
[10:02] <pastortom> I had to use that one when I installed the OS 9.2 system on it, the machine wouldnt reckognize the install cd with the new dvd-drive
[10:02] <c|int> my issue, of why not using debian alot, is hardware issue :)
[10:02] <mar81lrt> @ ccooke: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19149
[10:02] <c|int> however, I got alot of books on debian recently.. linux desktop hacks, linux multimedia hacks, as well, and all kinds of cool books :-)
[10:03] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Excellent. Now, 'sudo rm -f /var/lib/dpkg/info/hl1430lpr.postrm'
[10:03] <ccooke> mar81lrt: And try the dpkg line I gave you before again
[10:03] <c|int> 1 thing I'll say . .glad of when I was making myself think with debian, is it gives you alot of vision how to redo your ubuntu system, or systems**
[10:03] <FusionXN1> how do u mount an ISO in ubuntu
[10:04] <FusionXN1> !iso
[10:04] <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
[10:04] <LoneShadow> using mount and loop device ?
[10:04] <mar81lrt> @ccooke: okay it's gone
[10:04] <Ksilebo> And...pdflush is still thrashing my array...
[10:04] <ccooke> mar81lrt: There you go,then
[10:05] <c|int> and hey guys,
[10:05] <c|int> that ubuntu hacks, is really nice book to get,, not too bad on price either
[10:05] <ccooke> mar81lrt: In future, only install packages built for Ubuntu :-)
[10:05] <c|int> thats why, I can't wait on .. debian etch stable :-)
[10:06] <c|int> I"m going be straight up.. debianized :-)
[10:06] <samuel__> #ubuntu-it
[10:06] <Geev8> any body can help me am using a computer with ubuntu, it was ok in speed of opening programs even internet for several month but now days the speed is not good any more is there any thing i can do to improve it lather that re-formatting it.
[10:06] <mar81lrt> ccooke: no not my proble, only the file
[10:07] <ccooke> mar81lrt: I don't understand?
[10:07] <c|int> hm.. speed dropping in ubuntu.. eh... I think I"m going start reading every dam book I got on debian  , and linux system administration, I know what your talking about. because I had some issues of ubuntu myself, but eh, its not bad,, :-)
[10:08] <c|int> I say, if you want a more pure OS, linux system, but configuration sometimes, gets you what you want.. debian is the way to go.. however ubuntu realy compatible with alot of stuff, just not near as stable as a debian system, no offense
[10:09] <maatt> could someone help with my No Sound issue ?
[10:09] <c|int> no offense to ubuntu, you sure are on the right path, but come on.. slow down on that.. 256 mb of ram, for live cd installer.. heh.. thats why I use the ac
[10:09] <maatt> I have no sound, but apps appear to play. this is my amixer output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19146
[10:09] <mar81lrt> ccooke: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19150
[10:09] <BazziR> c|int well "pure" OS is still (c) Gentoo ;-)
[10:09] <c|int> nah, I tried gentoo, and slackware,
[10:09] <fyrestrtr> c|int: take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:09] <c|int> didn't like them, and really, there is no pure OS for linux anyways, its what the user makes it. and you would know that, as well would other developers
[10:09] <dnkidjit> c|int: no, its much too recent to be really stable. its more like a stabilified debian sid installation
[10:09] <dibblego> trying to install the NVidia driver; if I switch from the "nv" driver to "nvidia" in xorg.conf, I get a kernel panic on booting; Ubuntu 6.06 2.6.15-23-386, NVidia-Linux-x86-1.0.8762
[10:10] <fyrestrtr> dibblego: which nvidia driver are you trying?
[10:10] <c|int> yes, I'm well aware of that, I"m still testing and patching up my debian system, testing/unstable etch, on my workstation
[10:10] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Please run 'dpkg -l hl1430lpr'
[10:10] <dibblego> fyrestrtr, NVidia-Linux-x86-1.0.8762
[10:10] <c|int> :-)
[10:11] <fyrestrtr> dibblego: did you read the wiki?
[10:11] <Geev8> any body can help me am using a computer with ubuntu, it was ok in speed of opening programs even internet for several month but now days the speed is not good any more is there any thing i can do to improve it lather that re-formatting it.
[10:11] <dibblego> fyrestrtr, no, should I have?
[10:11] <fyrestrtr> dibblego: yes
[10:11] <nrdb> I am installing a new ubuntu, I was wondering how you stop it automattically starting the X server (gdm), but allow it to be still started manually by startx?
[10:11] <dibblego> fyrestrtr, righto, thanks; which specific part of the wiki?
[10:11] <fyrestrtr> dibblego: the one that talks about nvidia :)
[10:11] <fyrestrtr> !nvidia > dibblego
[10:11] <mar81lrt> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19151
[10:12] <c|int> oh and, my workstation.. debian, with an xfs, really nice :))
[10:12] <dibblego> ok thanks
[10:12] <eitch0000_> nrdb: just delete the symlink in rc2.d to gdm
[10:12] <fyrestrtr> eitch0000_: nooooo
[10:12] <nrdb> Geev8: did it slow down?
[10:12] <eitch0000_> fyrestrtr: why not? you can put it back with a rc-update gdm
[10:12] <fyrestrtr> nrdb: use bum or update-rc.d to edit what runs at bootup, and remove gdm
[10:12] <Geev8> nrdb: yap as days gois it verry slow
[10:13] <fyrestrtr> eitch0000_: because, you don't delete symlinks manually. Don't tell people to do that.
[10:13] <maatt> my sound hardware appears to be detected, but no actual sound come from my speakers.
[10:13] <fyrestrtr> eitch0000_: there are tools available to do it.
[10:13] <fyrestrtr> eitch0000_: and this is not gentoo, there is no rc-update
[10:13] <eitch0000_> fyrestrtr: well... ok but same thing anyway...
[10:13] <fyrestrtr> maatt: did you already unmute the channels?
[10:14] <maatt> all channels are unmuted
[10:14] <nrdb> eitch0000_: fyrestrtr: ok I will look at that once the install finishes.
[10:14] <eitch0000_> fyrestrtr: yeah, I know... turned it around... update-rc.d =)) gg
[10:14] <FusionXN1> !iso
[10:14] <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
[10:14] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Right. The package has no been removed.
[10:15] <ccooke> mar81lrt: now, that is.
[10:15] <ccooke> mar81lrt: okay?
[10:15] <maatt> ah, unmuted and zero volume.
[10:15] <ccooke> mar81lrt: It's still listed because you have some files that the package thinks were to do with it, but aren't
[10:15] <maatt> superb.  thanks.
[10:16] <ccooke> mar81lrt: however, all files and directories from the package are now gone.
[10:16] <mar81lrt> i see it was a really big mistake to try and install that package
[10:16] <ccooke> mar81lrt: nothing that can't be fixed.
[10:16] <sting> Hello, I have a question regarding burning the ubuntu .iso image.
[10:16] <Geev8> any body can help me am using a computer with ubuntu, it was ok in speed of opening programs even internet for several month but now days the speed is not good any more, is there any thing i can do to improve it lather that re-formatting it.
[10:17] <fyrestrtr> sting: did you already read the wiki? most questions are answered there :)
[10:17] <mar81lrt> I just tried synaptic again and i get this message: E: Es ist ein interner Fehler beim ffnen der zwischenspeicherten Paketliste aufgetreten (1): Bitte melden Sie diesen Fehler.
[10:17] <sting> fyrestrtr: googled around a lot (groups and web), lemme go check the wiki quickly in case google wouldn't have ht it
[10:18] <FusionXN1> How do you unmount an ISO im struggling
[10:18] <mar81lrt> so my problem is still there
[10:18] <fyrestrtr> !iso > sting
[10:18] <woodwizzle> Whar is that webpage that allows you to post brainstorming ideas for Edgy or Edgy + 1. I thought it was called Braindump, but my searches have been entirely futile
[10:18] <sting> fyrestrtr: basically, is the ubuntu .iso image supposed to fit on a 700 MB CD-R?
[10:19] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, sudo umount /mountpoint
[10:19] <sting> fyre, what do you mean?
[10:19] <Ksilebo> Anyone have issues with pdflush before? Severe issues with load and such.
[10:19] <fyrestrtr> sting: yes, it won't fit on a 650 mb one
[10:19] <FusionXN1> eyequeue: mountpoint how can i find out which it is
[10:19] <eyequeue> FusionXN1, where did you mount it?  try "df"
[10:19] <FusionXN1> oh  desktop
[10:19] <mar81lrt>  what's going on with these files? fuchur@fuchur-laptop:/var/lib/dpkg/info$ ls hl1430* hl1430lpr.conffiles  hl1430lpr.postinst  hl1430lpr.prerm hl1430lpr.list       hl1430lpr.postrm
[10:19] <fyrestrtr> woodwizzle: #ubuntu+1
[10:19] <FusionXN1> its busy?!
[10:19] <sting> fyre: I am using 700 MB and I am burning it as an .iso (not just burning the .iso as a file) using nero 6. Nero claims media not big enough.
[10:20] <fyrestrtr> FusionXN1: you are using it somewhere.
[10:20] <FusionXN1> nope
[10:20] <fyrestrtr> sting: strange, is it an 80 min, 700 MB blank?
[10:20] <sting> yes
[10:20] <sting> fyre: yes
[10:21] <sting> fyre: nothing to do wiht ubuntu, but do you know if 90 min CD-R's are handily available?
[10:21] <FusionXN1> sting - that happened to me NERI 7 erased a cd-rw and then it kept saying it was too small
[10:21] <FusionXN1> NERO*
[10:21] <dibblego> sting, fwiw, I used to use Nero and it reported odd things like that
[10:22] <sting> dibb, fusion: thanks. Any other software you would suggest to burn an .iso under windows?
[10:22] <FusionXN1> brb
[10:22] <frogzoo> sting: try k3b
[10:22] <[NP] Tangent> k3b is good
[10:22] <sting> frogzoo: that's a win app?
[10:22] <frogzoo> sting: no, soz
[10:22] <fyrestrtr> sting: hrmm, try http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
[10:22] <frogzoo> sting: get a better operating system :)
[10:23] <sting> frogzoo: well yes, I'm in the process of doing so, chicken and egg!
[10:23] <Ksilebo> If I keep having this load issue I can't use Ubuntu anymore...
[10:23] <fyrestrtr> Ksilebo: why don't you ask the developer of that software?
[10:23] <frogzoo> sting: it's a redmond conspiracy!
[10:23] <[corn] > I'll soon find out
[10:23] <nrdb> If I was to remove the gdm package would I still be able to use 'startx' to start the X server etc.
[10:23] <Ksilebo> pdflush?
[10:23] <redblades> Hi, sorry, I have some issues.
[10:23] <Ksilebo> pdflush seems to be something in most distributions.
[10:23] <el_capitan> I'm having trouble installing gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse
[10:23] <Ksilebo> I have no idea what it is, google doesn't tell me anything really useful.
[10:23] <Ksilebo> Posted on the forums
[10:24] <redblades> A friend of mine was fucking around, and removed chown chmod and bach,rc
[10:24] <el_capitan> is there anyone who could help me for a few minutes
[10:24] <redblades> How can I restore them?
[10:24] <fyrestrtr> Ksilebo: I don't even have that binary on my system.
[10:24] <fyrestrtr> redblades: mind the language
[10:24] <ompaul> !info gstreamer
[10:24] <ubotu> Package gstreamer does not exist in dapper
[10:24] <Ksilebo> Nor I.
[10:24] <frogzoo> sting: perhaps try updating your cdrom's bios? might improve media support, dunno
[10:24] <ompaul> !info gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse
[10:24] <Ksilebo> Its not a package, I think
[10:24] <sting> fyre: tring that
[10:24] <ubotu> gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse: GStreamer plugins from the "bad" set (Multiverse Variant). In repository multiverse, is optional. Version 0.10.3-3 (dapper), package size 49 kB, installed size 144 kB
[10:24] <redblades> fyrestrtr, sorry, I'm kinda annoyed.
[10:24] <ompaul> !multiverse > el_capitan
[10:25] <el_capitan> I've enabled the multiverse things
[10:25] <fyrestrtr> redblades: copy them from another ubuntu install, or from the livecd install.
[10:25] <sting> frogzoo: i'm using a dell insp 8500, not too sure what the burner's brand is.
[10:25] <ompaul> el_capitan, read the message from the bot and add the repos the try to install it
[10:25] <fyrestrtr> sting: dmesg will tell you, or lspci
[10:25] <el_capitan> I have added the multiverse repos
[10:25] <redblades> fyrestrtr, won't they be out of date?
[10:25] <fyrestrtr> el_capitan: have you updated? sudo apt-get update
[10:25] <fyrestrtr> redblades: those things aren't updated.
[10:25] <fyrestrtr> redblades: too often :)
[10:25] <redblades> Oh?
[10:25] <redblades> EXELEENET
[10:26] <sting> fyre: ok, that will be once i'm back on linux though
[10:26] <nrdb> If I was to remove the gdm package would I still be able to use 'startx' to start the X server etc.
[10:26] <fyrestrtr> sting: on Windows you can get the same information from the device manager.
[10:26] <fyrestrtr> nrdb: why do you want to remove it?
[10:26] <el_capitan> the other bad files are there
[10:26] <el_capitan> its just the multiverse one isnt
[10:27] <Ksilebo> sting: Check th MD5 sum of the image you downloaded? Might be corrupt?
[10:27] <fyrestrtr> el_capitan: read !restrictredformats
[10:27] <el_capitan> and when I downloaded it manually to intall it it says that its missing libc6
[10:27] <el_capitan> but thats installed
[10:27] <el_capitan> I've read that too
[10:27] <eddie> is there a par utility for linux?
[10:27] <nrdb> fyrestrtr: I don't want to auto start the x server or any update to reset it to start automatically.
[10:27] <fyrestrtr> el_capitan: *don't* manually install it.
[10:28] <el_capitan> Well, it didnt
[10:28] <sting> fyre: right
[10:28] <fyrestrtr> nrdb: use bum, and remove gdm from the startup scripts.
[10:28] <nrdb> fyrestrtr: what is 'bum
[10:28] <fyrestrtr> sting: but its really not the problem (your burner model/make). Just verify the checksum and use something else to burn it (like the program I linked). It worked for me.
[10:28] <fyrestrtr> !info bum
[10:28] <ubotu> bum: graphical runlevel editor. In repository universe, is optional. Version 2.1.5-1build1 (dapper), package size 74 kB, installed size 484 kB
[10:28] <mar81lrt> ccooke: where are you?
[10:28] <JamieBE> Morning everyone.
[10:29] <el_capitan> Dont worry, I got it
[10:29] <el_capitan> thanks for youre help
[10:29] <sn00p> Hello I cant play live streaming videos in mozilla, I installed mplayerplug-in and the streams dont work how come?
[10:29] <el_capitan> :)
[10:29] <wiking> hei! big respect to new Ubuntu! now i can hear any sound! :) I am so happy! Thanx You all for help and all other! I love You all!
[10:29] <JamieBE> can someone help me with a mounting problem on the desktop please
[10:30] <fyrestrtr> JamieBE: describe the situation.
[10:30] <ccooke> mar81lrt: London.
[10:31] <JamieBE> hi fyrestrtr: everything worx perfectly - but when a device mounts i really hate when it sticks itself on the desktop any old place
[10:31] <JamieBE> can this be turned of, while still automounting?
[10:31] <mar81lrt> cooke: do you think i need to remove more files?
[10:31] <wiking> just one question - please help me to install plugins/decoders for totem
[10:32] <fyrestrtr> JamieBE: hrmm, good question. I don't know how to do it, but I'm sure its possible.
[10:32] <ccooke> mar81lrt: I think you're safe enough now.
[10:33] <JamieBE> fyrestrtr: you would think it would be pretty simple huh?
[10:33] <mar81lrt> ccooke: so what should i try next?
[10:33] <fyrestrtr> JamieBE: yeah its things done to make life easy that cause us the most annoyances :)
[10:34] <wiking> please help me to install plugins/decoders for totem
[10:34] <ccooke> mar81lrt: nothing. it's done.
[10:34] <fyrestrtr> I hated it when it would put the icon *over* another icon I already had on the desktop -- solution? clear up my desktop lol.
[10:34] <fyrestrtr> wiking: read the !restrictedformats wiki entry.
[10:35] <wiking> fyrestrtr: where to find it?
[10:35] <fyrestrtr> !restrictedformats
[10:35] <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
[10:35] <JamieBE> Hey, wiking: EasyUbuntu managed all my codecs in a single, click it's really coolamundo!
[10:36] <eddie> is there a par utility for linux?
[10:36] <mar81lrt> but i still get this message from apt-get http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19154
[10:36] <fyrestrtr> eddie: par utility?
[10:37] <ccooke> mar81lrt: ... Okay, that's interesting
[10:37] <ccooke> mar81lrt: try 'sudo apt-get -f install' now.
[10:38] <Asc> Is it possible to configure grub on boot, before it mounts the root partition?
[10:38] <mar81lrt> ccooke: still the same error message
[10:38] <eddie> fyrestrtr, yes like quickpar for windows. it fixes files that are corrupt or incomplete after you download them.
[10:39] <redblades> Where can I download chown, chmod?
[10:40] <ccooke> mar81lrt: okay. give me the error messages 'dpkg --purge hl1440lpr' returns now?
[10:40] <eitch0000_> Asc: yeah, when you're in the menu, cou can type e to edit a specific line.
[10:40] <fyrestrtr> eddie: hrmm, there might be something like that (I'm sure there is) but I don't know the exact package name. You could try searching the repositories for it.
[10:41] <Asc> eitch0000_: thanks.
[10:41] <eitch0000_> Asc: np
[10:41] <grigora> both links on the website (desktop and server) take to the same page, do both use the same ISO?
[10:41] <mar81lrt> dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten von hl1440lpr (--purge): Paket ist in einem sehr schlechten inkonsistenten Zustand - Sie sollten es erneut installieren, bevor Sie es zu entfernen versuchen. Fehler traten auf beim Bearbeiten von: hl1440lpr
[10:42] <fyrestrtr> grigora: there is one download page, from there you choose the different images.
[10:42] <grigora> fyrestrtr: ah, thanks
[10:42] <JamieBE> fyrestrtr: I was looking at gnome-volume-properties - There's no way of doing it in here...is there?
[10:43] <grigora> fyrestrtr: is there any way to install that without terminal access, just physical connection and ssh?
[10:43] <fyrestrtr> redblades: sudo aptitude reinstall coreutils <-- that should take care of it.
[10:43] <fyrestrtr> grigora: sure, use apt-get
[10:43] <ccooke> mar81lrt: that *is* pretty bad, then
[10:44] <fyrestrtr> JamieBE: you would need a proper mixer app
[10:44] <JamieBE> mixer?
[10:44] <grigora> fyrestrtr: I have an old version of redhat running on a machine and I need to install Ubuntu server on it, but I don
[10:44] <grigora> 't
[10:44] <mar81lrt> ccooke: i still get 4 files listed for /var/lib/dpkg/info$ ls hl1430*
[10:44] <grigora> have a monitor and a keyboard, just an ssh connection
[10:45] <FusionXN1> Can someone look at this for me please... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19156
[10:45] <fyrestrtr> JamieBE: like gnome-alsamixer alsamixergui or alsa-tools-gui
[10:45] <ccooke> mar81lrt: what are they?
[10:45] <fyrestrtr> grigora: try looking up information on the alternate install wiki
[10:45] <gimmulf> Is Evolution better than Thunderbird?
[10:45] <JamieBE> fyrestarter: gnome-volume-properties is a disk management utility. It specifies actions to take on device detection...
[10:46] <ccooke> mar81lrt: does one end in '.list' ?
[10:46] <ccooke> mar81lrt: (it should)
[10:46] <fyrestrtr> gimmulf: its two different things. Evolution has calendar and contact, it syncs with exchange, etc. Its more like Outlook.
[10:46] <ccooke> mar81lrt: if so, dump them all into pastebin
[10:46] <ccooke> mar81lrt: (names and contents)
[10:46] <fyrestrtr> JamieBE: oh wait, are you with the automount thing? Sorry, wrong person!
[10:46] <gimmulf> fyrestrtr:  ahh ok, cool
[10:46] <JamieBE> LOL
[10:46] <JamieBE> NP
[10:47] <fyrestrtr> someone was wondering about volumes and mixing....
[10:47] <JamieBE> You had me a little thrown off there.
[10:47] <mar81lrt> yes. they are hl1430lpr.conffiles , .postinst, .list and    .prerm
[10:47] <JamieBE> Desktops and Disk mounting issue - Play with the volume, that'll sort it! :p
[10:48] <FusionXN1> Can someone look at this for me? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19156
[10:48] <yipe> 1
[10:48] <grigora> fyrestrtr: can't find much on alternate installs ...
[10:50] <Flannel> grigora: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation  might have some info useful to you
[10:50] <Enverex> Where can I request for packages to be added to Synaptic?
[10:50] <grigora> Flannel: thanks
[10:50] <mar81lrt> hoops, now the files are gone. so i was wrong. but why is the package still there?
[10:51] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Okay, right. The files are all gone...
[10:51] <ccooke> mar81lrt: but there's still an entry in the database, yes?
[10:52] <ccooke> mar81lrt: do you still have the original .deb file?
[10:52] <Flannel> Enverex: contact MOTU, here's a wiki page about it: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/New
[10:52] <nosklo> I need help to configure pam, the pam_group module, to insert users in audio group automatically on login. Does somebody has any experience? I have tried everything I know and nothing till now.
[10:52] <tsume> ..
[10:52] <mar81lrt> yes i still have the .deb file.
[10:52] <tsume> why in the hell do they have the old outdated mrv8k driver in modules if it doesn't work. ffs
[10:52] <ccooke> mar81lrt: okay. Let's see if we can get it "sort of" installed safely...
[10:53] <Enverex> Flannel, heh, I am a MOTU but I thought I remember seeing a page (one on launchpad and one in the Wiki) with lists of things people wanted added
[10:53] <tsume> so, always have to delete mrv8k.ko every upgrade
[10:53] <tsume> I guess its best to just make a detection script
[10:53] <ccooke> mar81lrt: I'd like you to run 'dpkg --unpack /path/to/debfile' (giving the path to the .deb file, rather than "/path/to/debfile")
[10:53] <JamieBE> Does anyone know if there is a way of hiding the printer and networking icon next to the clock?
[10:53] <fyrestrtr> girgora: try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation the Advanced section
[10:54] <ccooke> mar81lrt: again, all output to pastebin please
[10:54] <fyrestrtr> tsume: just blacklist it.
[10:54] <tsume> fyrestrtr: apt can blacklist files?
[10:54] <fyrestrtr> no, I mean blacklist the module so it never gets loaded.
[10:54] <Flannel> Enverex: ah, well, there might be.  It'll probably be under the /MOTU page though
[10:54] <tsume> fyrestrtr: oh yeah :)
[10:55] <Enverex> Flannel, erm, I don't think I want to bother with the requests page on that link you gave, here's an example from it "z81: Sinclair ZX8[01]  emulator, requested 2003 days ago."
[10:56] <tsume> fyrestrtr: thing just pisses me off, whoever upgraded the mrv8k.ko module this release for ubuntu doesn't use marvell wireless cards, its very clear it is unstable and doesn't work no matter if you get the firmware extracted and in the right place because of the card detections don't properly load the firmware, heh.
[10:57] <Flannel> Enverex: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/Candidates and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/Candidates/Kubuntu
[10:57] <mar81lrt> ccooke: there you go http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19157
[10:58] <record> hi there
[10:59] <mar81lrt> 'apt-get check' still has the same error message
[11:00] <FusionXN1> Can someone help me on this please: configure: error: this packages requires a curses library
[11:00] <Enverex> ugh, editing that Wiki page is HORRIBLE
[11:00] <nosklo> FusionXN1, install libcurses
[11:00] <[Chameleon] > is someone knowledgeable in security matters available to assist me with repairing my server after a break-in?
[11:01] <FusionXN1> nosklo: the only ones i dont have are the gui ones
[11:01] <nosklo> FusionXN1, package libcurses-dev
[11:01] <nosklo> FusionXN1, package libncurses-dev
[11:01] <FusionXN1> thanks 1 mo
[11:02] <_stev_> I use md5sum <file>.iso to check the if it is not corrupt, is there another way without checking the number manually?
[11:03] <record> how come selecting recovery mode on boot leads me directly to root console without asking any password; root is considered switched off; any user can be root?
[11:03] <nosklo> _stev_, md5sum -c md5file
[11:03] <timalot> record: thats called runlevel 1 ... there is no login
[11:03] <Locke> can anyone help me with Samba?
[11:03] <nosklo> _stev_, this autochecks all md5sums in md5file
[11:04] <ccooke> mar81lrt: (sorry I take a while to respond - I'm working here)
[11:04] <_stev_> nosklo: aha! let's give it a try
[11:04] <mkns> Locke - what help do you need?
[11:04] <FusionXN1> nosklo: thanks working
[11:04] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Okay. That looks to have unpacked properly...
[11:04] <nosklo> record, it is "recovery" mode
[11:05] <mkns> FusionXN1 - how's it going today?  Still having problems?
[11:05] <ccooke> mar81lrt: try 'dpkg -l hl1430lpr' again - I want to see if the status has changed
[11:05] <nosklo> record, you can remove it tho
[11:05] <Locke> mkns: the whole thing, lol, i've read all the tutorials online and they aren't really helping, right now i've got most of it set up, i just need to set it up so i can download/upload files onto Linux from my Windows PC
[11:05] <FusionXN1> mkns - today? LOl im addicted to linux anit been to bed yet and its 10am. Ya a few problems
[11:05] <dibblego> installing the NVidia driver, after sudo nvidia-glx-config enable, should I expect to see a change to /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[11:05] <FusionXN1> Hmm 2 sound cards have come up - which to use HDA intel or legacy?
[11:05] <record> I turned off recovery mode but the debian in this place asked for a password to continue; ubuntu is silent for pass
[11:06] <mkns> 10am - you must be in the UK like me?
[11:06] <FusionXN1> mkns yes
[11:06] <mkns> Locke - so you want to see your linux box from Windows to xfer files to it
[11:06] <Locke> mkns: yes
[11:06] <[Chameleon] > FusionXN1: use Intel
[11:07] <mkns> Locke - I assume you have Samba installed
[11:07] <FusionXN1> k thanks
[11:07] <[Chameleon] > np
[11:07] <Locke> mkns: yes
[11:07] <mkns> Locke - have you set up a user account for you to log on with?
[11:07] <Locke> mkns: thats where i'm having the problem
[11:07] <mar81lrt> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19158
[11:07] <mkns> i see
[11:08] <mkns> Locke - and what is the problem specifically?
[11:08] <ccooke> mar81lrt: (please prefix things with my nick - it helps me to see that you've said something - remember, this is a busy channel)
[11:08] <FusionXN1> BRB
[11:08] <_stev_> nosklo: wow it worked! can I also check my burned cd afterwords, I've had some hangs with the live cd installer sometimes
[11:08] <Locke> mkns: i don't know how to do it... lol, i've looked through the tutorials on the Ubuntu site and they aren't as helpful as most of the other documentation from the site
[11:08] <ccooke> mar81lrt: ah, good. Okay, try 'sudo dpkg --purge hl1430lpr'
[11:08] <mar81lrt> ccooke: oh, sorry
[11:09] <mkns> Locke - you don't know how to do *what*, exactly?  Set up the user in Samba?  Or something else?
[11:09] <skwe> im running ubuntuserver, is there no config tool for apacke etc. ?
[11:09] <Locke> mkns: set up a user in Samba
[11:10] <record> if a developer is around here I'd like the issue to be known and solved in next releases of this fabulous distro, root' s power in users hands by default; ;-)
[11:10] <mkns> Locke - have you configured your smb.conf yet?  And if so, what is in it?
[11:10] <mar81lrt> ccooke: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19158
[11:10] <Locke> mkns: not yet
[11:11] <ccooke> mar81lrt: that's the previous paste...
[11:12] <mkns> Locke - have a read of this:  http://www.linux.ie/articles/tutorials/samba.php
[11:12] <mar81lrt> cooke: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19159 (i forgot to send it)
[11:12] <Locke> mkns: haven't seen this one yet, i'll check it out and get back to you in a few minutes
[11:12] <woodwizzle> Can Gparted resize a windows partition to make room for ubuntu?
[11:13] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Right. you need to remove the .postrm file, again. If there's a prerm file, remove that too.
[11:13] <ccooke> mar81lrt: then, try the --purge command.
[11:13] <mkns> Locke - np
[11:13] <ccooke> mar81lrt: Got that?
[11:13] <FusionXN1> I installedmy sound driver still no sound?!
[11:14] <JamieBE> Hey fyrstrtr: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75710.html << Found it!
[11:14] <mar81lrt> cooke: yes
[11:14] <srikat> hey marclaporte, how are ya? I remember you from tikiwiki :)
[11:16] <FusionXN1> If i installed my sound drivers and did ctrl+alt+backspace will take cause them not to install properly?
[11:16] <frogzoo> FusionXN1: open volume control & look for mutes
[11:16] <FusionXN1> frog my sound card anit listed
[11:17] <FusionXN1> According to my driver setup now my sound card is installed
[11:17] <Knome> how would I go about using my gamepad as the primary mouse?
[11:17] <rambo3> FusionXN1, what driver
[11:17] <FusionXN1> realtek-linux-audiopack-4.04c
[11:18] <FusionXN1> i got ALC882
[11:18] <rambo3> never heard of that one. mixer settings ok ? permission . are you in audio group
[11:19] <woodwizzle> I'm looking for a way to sync my tomboy notes on multiple PCs. Anyone figure out a good way to do this?
[11:19] <Locke> mkns: i don't see anything about creating a user in Samba
[11:19] <FusionXN1> not sure what u mean
[11:19] <dhq> hi i need help how to mount a iso file i am a newbie
[11:19] <FusionXN1> !iso
[11:19] <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
[11:20] <jmspeex> can anyone just confirm that metacity behaves the same on Dapper as on my laptop?
[11:20] <jmspeex> When opening a new window, does it get focus automatically?
[11:20] <mkns> jmspeex - that is configurable
[11:20] <fDErn> Has anyone else got issues with sound on their notebooks using dapper?
[11:20] <jmspeex> mkns: where?
[11:20] <mkns> you can get it to do that if you want, or not if you don't want
[11:21] <fyrestrtr> JamieBE: cool :)
[11:21] <rambo3> FusionXN1 if you are not in audio group then , sudo xmms sound works but not without that. addusr you group . use aumixer for sound volume too
[11:21] <jmspeex> mkns: seems like by default (for me) it does and it's 1) really annoying and 2) a potential security hazard
[11:21] <fyrestrtr> woodwizzle: yes
[11:21] <FusionXN1> xmms command not found
[11:22] <Enverex> hmm, if a program doesn't have a built time option enabled that I want, is there any way of using it with the package or do I have to compile it from source?
[11:22] <woodwizzle> fyrestrtr, Really? care to enlighten me?
[11:22] <jmspeex> mkns: and I don't see how to change that from the gnome-control-center
[11:22] <Enverex> That's the only issue I have with Ubuntu compared to Gentoo =/
[11:22] <JamieBE> fyrestrtr: There are loads of cool options in here!
[11:22] <fyrestrtr> woodwizzle: I was answering your 'can gparted resize windows paritions' question.
[11:22] <Locke> mkns: i don't see anything about creating a user in Samba
[11:22] <mkns> jmspeex - i can#t remember where, tbh, i'm having a look now
[11:23] <fyrestrtr> JamieBE: yes, I didn't think to look there before, although I have messed with it to do stuff like make the trashcan appear on the desktop :)
[11:23] <woodwizzle> fyrestrtr, lol oh thanks. Thought you were awnsering another question
[11:23] <rambo3> FusionXN1, xmms is just a audio player .
[11:23] <mar81lrt> ccooke: thanks for your help. i think i understand what's wrong. i have problems with a hl1440 not 1430 now. when i installed the packages in the first place i tried this package, too, because the other didn't work.
[11:23] <mkns> hi Locke - no?  ok, hold on
[11:23] <woodwizzle> fyrestrtr, It will leave the windows one at the front of the drive I'm assuming. There is prolly no way to sneak the swap partition in front of it is there?
[11:23] <JamieBE> fyrestrtr: Not really the best place to put such a simple setting, wouldn't you agree?
[11:23] <ccooke> mar81lrt: is the package uninstalled?
[11:24] <JamieBE> fyrestrtr: 1 Check Box, that's all it is. Perhaps they could add this to future releases rather than hide it away?
[11:24] <jmspeex> mkns: can you confirm that the default is to focus on open?
[11:25] <FusionXN1> Well i got no sound @ start-up
[11:25] <dibblego> how do you clear apt caches?
[11:25] <mar81lrt> ccooke: i think i'l figure that all out later on my own, because i have to work, too.
[11:25] <mkns> Locke - have a look at the smbpasswd command ( "man smbpasswd" )
[11:25] <mkns> jmspeex - i can't confirm that, no
[11:25] <FusionXN1> !sound
[11:25] <mkns> jmspeex - but at a guess i would reckon that is the case
[11:25] <ubotu> If sound is not working, first try system -> prefrences -> multimedia system selector change it to alsa. If you still have problems then look at http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems
[11:25] <jmspeex> mkns: you don't use it?
[11:25] <samuel__> #ubuntu-it
[11:25] <mkns> it?
[11:26] <jmspeex> mkns: use metacity/gnome
[11:26] <mkns> yes, but I've configured it so i can't recall what its defaults are at installation
[11:26] <jmspeex> OK
[11:26] <Nikoladze> does anyone know why the fonts in firefox (the actual application parts, not the web pages) are much bigger than in the rest of xfce?
[11:27] <Ivanowitch> Nikoladze, what skin do you use for firefox?
[11:28] <Nikoladze> argh, disconnected, how can I make the fonts in firefox the same size as the rest of xfce?
[11:28] <Nikoladze> Ivanowitch, I'm not using one, just the one that comes with ubuntu
[11:28] <Ivanowitch> ok, then i've got no idea :(
[11:29] <coffelius> hi all people
[11:30] <crayzee> Does anyone know of a decent FTP client that allows *recursive* CHMODing of files/dirs?
[11:30] <crayzee> Console/GUI, I dont mind.
[11:31] <FusionXN1> My sound card just iisnt show anymore
[11:31] <mkns> crayzee - it might be of no use, but if you can run the command from a shell, the chmod -R would be your friend
[11:31] <Locke> mkns: ok, i figured it out :-D
[11:31] <viktor> hi all
[11:31] <crayzee> mkns, I know, but I only have FTP/Webshell access.
[11:31] <viktor> anyone knows if the dapper server is down or something i cant use apt-get :P
[11:32] <mkns> crayzee - i have the same on my hosting account, but I can still get shell access by running the shell command via a web page...
[11:32] <FusionXN1> My sound device has disappeared what can I do?
[11:32] <crayzee> I would have thought that they would have blocked that...
[11:32] <crayzee> *tries anyway*
[11:32] <mkns> you would have thought so, yes....
[11:32] <mkns> but they have not
[11:32] <mkns> so if your hosting company is like mine, then you would be OK
[11:32] <mkns> do you know how to do that in a CGI?
[11:33] <marclaporte> Hi. I received free Ubuntu 6 CD by the mail. It installed automagically on my laptop. Thank you and congratulations!
[11:34] <nosklo> marclaporte, the fun just began
[11:35] <FusionXN1> Can someone tell me if this is true? X-FI On linux!?!?!? http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labs&card=Sound+Blaster+X-Fi.&chip=UNKNOWN&module=emu10k1
[11:35] <jmspeex> mkns: found how to disable stealing focus?
[11:35] <mkns> no, i got side-tracked, i'll continue looking the now
[11:35] <marclaporte> nosklo: why is that?
[11:35] <Kream> hi all. i'm looking at migrating a lab of about 10 computers to ubuntu. is it possible to specify a specific set of packages for the default install, set a modified sources.list file, change the default language
[11:35] <dibblego> I spent two hours trying unsuccessfully to install the nvidia driver according to the wiki; I gave up and did it from the nvidia installer successfully - until I reboot the machine - kernel panic; am I screwed?
[11:35] <testdog> anyone know why would the screen be off-center with a 1/6 the screen black bar on the left side?
[11:36] <dibblego> testdog, adjust the monitor
[11:36] <testdog> the ubuntu logo on startup is centered..
[11:36] <testdog> but when i get to the login screen everything is shifted to the right
[11:36] <testdog> dib do you mean on the actual hardware of the monitor?
[11:36] <testdog> or somewhere in the software?
[11:37] <dibblego> the monitor itself
[11:37] <testdog> no, its not that... already tried that
[11:37] <Morrowyn> maybe frequencies arent correctly setup
[11:37] <testdog> my rez is 1600x1200, but to see the right of the interface i have to mouse over so the screen slides by
[11:38] <testdog> yeah, it says 75hz
[11:38] <testdog> but i dont think i can change it to 60
[11:38] <_stev_> anyone who has used cdrecord? I wanna burn a iso from the command line with my laptop
[11:38] <Morrowyn> does your monitor support 16x12 resolution?
[11:38] <testdog> yeah..
[11:38] <testdog> dell 2001fp
[11:38] <testdog> and it is locked on 75hz
[11:38] <gnomefreak> testdog: if you move mouse to the right/left off screen does it center itself?
[11:39] <Morrowyn> _stev_,  http://sharkysoft.com/tutorials/linuxtips/cdcommands/
[11:39] <JamieBE> Another stupid question, sorry - Is there a way of editing the System menu for Gnome?
[11:39] <testdog> well, the black "bar" on the left side remains, but screen scrolls
[11:39] <testdog> so i can see the right side
[11:39] <danielnuyu> hello, i lost my sound after installing recent updates -- a kernel upgrade, among other things (much like is described here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1264048). would anyone know how to fix this problem?
[11:39] <Morrowyn> could be that virtual desktopping is on or something
[11:40] <scheuri> hi all
[11:40] <testdog> im wondering why the graphical interface starts four inches to the right
[11:40] <crayzee> mkns: It runs the command, but it doesnt do anything.
[11:40] <scheuri> I have a pdf-dokument and I would like to use the text within...is there a programm that may help me to extract the pure text out of the PDF (to put it in OOo eg)?
[11:41] <testdog> i would try to install the intel linux graphics drivers for 915g chipset (integrated) but there is no compiler  aparently
[11:41] <dhq_> $ sudo mount -o loop  /home/dhq/dhqstuff/pirates/pirates.bin   /dev/dhq
[11:41] <crayzee> mkns: no worries, I 2>&1'd it and now its OK ;)
[11:41] <dhq_> ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD: Device or resource busy
[11:41] <dhq_> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[11:41] <Morrowyn> scheuri, cant you select the text in the pdf?
[11:41] <scheuri> Morrowyn: If I do so with kpdf it is actually a picture
[11:41] <mkns> jmspeex - i think it is in gconf-editor
[11:41] <mkns> but i can't guarantee it
[11:41] <dhq_> ubotu: i tried mount but error
[11:41] <ubotu> I know nothing about i tried mount but error - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[11:41] <scheuri> Morrowyn: am I doing something wrong?
[11:41] <dibblego> testdog, sudo apt-get build-essential
[11:42] <Morrowyn> hmmm, try the adobe reader perhaps?
[11:42] <mkns> crayzee - what is "it"?
[11:42] <dhq_> $ sudo mount -o loop  /home/dhq/dhqstuff/pirates/pirates.bin   /dev/dhq
[11:42] <dhq_> ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD: Device or resource busy
[11:42] <dhq_> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[11:42] <JamieBE> anyone?
[11:42] <Morrowyn> dhq_, try -t auto perhaps?
[11:42] <testdog> says invalid operation build-essential
[11:43] <Morrowyn> or try      mount -t iso9660 -o loop image.iso /mnt/isoimage
[11:43] <crayzee> chmod: `files': Permission denied
[11:43] <dhq_> Morrowyn: can you specify the full command
[11:43] <testdog> from what dir by the way?
[11:43] <orbin> JamieBE: alacarte
[11:43] <Morrowyn> or -t auto
[11:43] <crayzee> mkns: chmod: `files': Permission denied
[11:43] <orbin> JamieBE: in apps>accessories
[11:43] <orbin> testdog: sudo apt-get install
[11:44] <orbin> testdog: not just apt-get
[11:44] <JamieBE> Orbin: No changed to the System Sub-Menu will apply
[11:44] <dibblego> testdog, er sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:44] <JamieBE> Changes*
[11:44] <Onyx> Does Ubuntu 6.06 still have a possibility to do a text-based install? Cant find it
[11:44] <crayzee> mkns: "chmod -R +rwX /hsphere/local/home/username/site/files 2>&1"
[11:44] <scheuri> Morrowyn: I will try that, thanks...but if it is the whole PDF with several pages...any ideas how I may to that easier than copy/paste each page?
[11:44] <Morrowyn> and you might wanna mount your own stuff in the /dev directory
[11:44] <FurryNemesis> Onyx, it's the alternate install cd image
[11:44] <Morrowyn> scheuri, select all perhaps on the document
[11:44] <mkns> crayzee - ok, i remember.  so did you get it working or is it still broken?
[11:44] <orbin> JamieBE: what are you changing?
[11:44] <scheuri> Morrowyn: okay...I will try...thanks a lot
[11:44] <Morrowyn> uhm, might not wanna mount stuff in the /dev directory
[11:44] <Onyx> FurryNemesis: Thank you!
[11:45] <FusionXN1> Still cant get sound
[11:45] <JamieBE> System menu items
[11:45] <FurryNemesis> np
[11:45] <crayzee> mkns: Not working. Its because chmod runs as apache I bet, and I need to change files owned by my username
[11:45] <Morrowyn> since your own mount isnt not a device
[11:45] <danielnuyu> no sound here either
[11:45] <_stev_> Morrowyn: I didn't understand what to give with the dev option, but it works here without that option
[11:45] <dhq_> Morrowyn: error again
[11:45] <dhq_> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop7,
[11:45] <dhq_>        missing codepage or other error
[11:45] <dhq_>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[11:45] <dhq_>        dmesg | tail  or so
[11:45] <JamieBE> Orbin: I want to create a few sub menus and then move stuff about. Hardware / Networking / Display / Audio etc....
[11:46] <Morrowyn> crayzee  :  su <yourusername> ?
[11:46] <mkns> crayzee - odd, as it works for me
[11:46] <FusionXN1> Anyone installed KnoppMythTV? its an iso and i dont know what to do
[11:46] <mkns> crayzee - hold on while I figure out how it works for me
[11:47] <testdog> dib, k thanks it downloaded bunch of stuff.
[11:47] <crayzee> Morrowyn, Im running it through a php script...
[11:47] <FusionXN1> !sound
[11:47] <ubotu> If sound is not working, first try system -> prefrences -> multimedia system selector change it to alsa. If you still have problems then look at http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems
[11:47] <Dewbie> damn that took awhile to load the list
[11:47] <testdog> will a generic linux graphics driver work in ubuntu? its for my hardware
[11:47] <JamieBE> Orbin: I also want to remove the help menu and the about menus.
[11:47] <Morrowyn> crayzee, then you are fecked, and you prolly need to chmod 777 the website, which is not a really smart webserver setup
[11:48] <Dewbie> sound refuses to work for me cause I have a chipset too new for linux
[11:48] <JamieBE> Orbin: This is Linux, so I'm sure it is possible!
[11:48] <dhq_> Monphpnet: help
[11:48] <Locke> mkns: lol, ok, new problem
[11:48] <testdog> cool 777 users
[11:48] <FusionXN1> Dewbie mine worked until i installed my drivers now it doesnt show
[11:48] <mkns> crayzee - while apache runs as apache, it is possible that your commands still run as your user, they certainly do run that way for me
[11:48] <danielnuyu> multimedia system selector? i dont see that
[11:48] <FusionXN1> sound
[11:48] <Morrowyn> you could try the http://nl2.php.net/manual/en/function.chmod.php  stuff, maybe that'll work
[11:48] <Dewbie> testdog: VESA is the generic graphics driver
[11:48] <mkns> crayzee - does your hosting account let you run perl CGIs on it?
[11:49] <Dewbie> it should work for most if not all graphics cards
[11:49] <mkns> hi Locke - shoot
[11:49] <JamieBE> Still there Orbin?
[11:49] <orbin> Amaranth: ping
[11:49] <testdog> just wondering how to install this driver once it is uncompress... just coming from windows by the way
[11:49] <Dewbie> it should already be in xorg
[11:49] <Locke> mkns: this isn't really about Samba, but maybe you can help, do you know how i can have my PC automatically login at bootup?
[11:49] <crayzee> mkns: whoami returns 'httpd'.
[11:49] <testdog> hoping it will fix this weird interface shift prob
[11:49] <crayzee> Perl CGI's: I expect so.
[11:49] <Dewbie> just use it when you configure
[11:50] <Enverex> Dewbie, What soundcard is it?
[11:50] <FusionXN1> ANyone know why ubuntu doesnt detect my round anymore?
[11:50] <mkns> crayzee - that's a shame.
[11:50] <orbin> JamieBE: yes, sorry.  i haven't played that much around with it to be honest
[11:50] <FusionXN1> sound*
[11:50] <Dewbie> its the hda-intel one
[11:50] <mkns> Locke - not off the top of my head, no, sorry
[11:50] <FusionXN1> dewbie mine WAS
[11:50] <crayzee> mkns: Yes
[11:50] <Morrowyn> dhq_, convert your bin/cue files to an iso first using this one http://he.fi/bchunk/  and then run a loopback on that iso, thats what i always do
[11:50] <Dewbie> but its also a conexient high def thine
[11:50] <Enverex> lol, "Hi-Def" Onboard sound. An oxymoron if ever there was one
[11:50] <crayzee> mkns: Perl CGIs are OK.
[11:50] <orbin> JamieBE: i don't know how you'd remove the help and about entries, but you should be able to do the submenus
[11:50] <Dewbie> true but still
[11:51] <Dewbie> it is what it is
[11:51] <mkns> crayzee - another option is to write a short perl script which can chmod everything for you
[11:51] <FusionXN1> I got an X-FI card cant use on ubuntu
[11:51] <Enverex> Does anyone know how to get Amarok to play FLAC files?
[11:51] <crayzee> mkns: *blushes* I dont know perl.
[11:51] <mkns> crayzee - it would probably take all of 20 minutes to write and test, so could you manually chmod them all quicker than that?
[11:51] <FusionXN1> enverex you got the flac lib?
[11:51] <Dewbie> if it were a sb card id already be happy
[11:51] <JamieBE> Orbin = Again, you would think so, wouldn't you?
[11:51] <Dewbie> but its not
[11:51] <Enverex> FusionXN1, afaik ,yes
[11:51] <crayzee> mkns: OK. Ta.
[11:52] <danielnuyu> "If sound is not working, first try system -> prefrences -> multimedia system selector change it to alsa." i dont see the "multimedia.." option
[11:52] <mkns> crayzee - or you could write a PHP script... no, i'm talking pish
[11:52] <FusionXN1> Enverex: libflac7?
[11:52] <mkns> crayzee - if you need help with the perl script, let me know
[11:52] <FusionXN1> mine works with that
[11:52] <Enverex> FusionXN1, Yup
[11:52] <crayzee> mkns: Ill make a SH script and use some command line FTP client or something.
[11:52] <FusionXN1> well did...
[11:52] <orbin> JamieBE: so basically, you make the changes but you can't save them?
[11:52] <mkns> crayzee - ok, good luck!
[11:52] <crayzee> mkns: http://uk.php.net/manual/en/function.ftp-chmod.php
[11:53] <crayzee> Sorted.
[11:53] <JamieBE> Orbin: it lets me type the bits in the alacarte editor, but nothing takes effect, and it doesn't save what I type
[11:53] <mkns> cool
[11:54] <FusionXN1> Dam sound x(
[11:54] <testdog> how do you upgrade your graphics driver in ubuntu once you've uncompressed the files?
[11:54] <MrGreen> Errr is it like possible to load up ubuntu after XP?
[11:55] <orbin> JamieBE: do you close alacarte after making the changes?
[11:55] <rambo3> xmame lirc , any experts .
[11:55] <Dimitrije> mkns, are you there?
[11:55] <frogzoo> MrGreen: indubitably
[11:55] <mkns> ;)
[11:56] <Dimitrije> Hehe, i just came by to say that everything is ok :D i got the modem working.
[11:56] <JamieBE> Orbin: doesn't make any difference.
[11:56] <Dimitrije> Thanks for help.
[11:56] <MrGreen> frogzoo: so will ubuntu see XP & load 8)
[11:56] <mkns> ah cool - did you end up d/loading all the debs?
[11:56] <frogzoo> MrGreen: you'll need two but preferably 5 spare partitions
[11:56] <Dimitrije> No, i just downloaded gnome-ppp.deb. I was trying to compile source lol...
[11:56] <MrGreen> frogzoo: emmm
[11:56] <frogzoo> MrGreen: you mean dual boot? either xp or ubuntu?
[11:57] <wiking> all programs work korrect, but
[11:57] <MrGreen> frogzoo: yeah man!
[11:57] <mkns> ah ha!  excellent, well done for getting it working
[11:57] <mkns> are you using it now?
[11:57] <Dimitrije> Of course :)
[11:57] <mkns> sweet
[11:57] <frogzoo> MrGreen: do you have spare space atm, or is the whole disk xp? & how big's the drive?
[11:57] <mkns> so is that over a 56Kb modem then?
[11:57] <MrGreen> frogzoo: I got a 60gb
[11:57] <MrGreen> frogzoo: in me lappy
[11:57] <Enverex> Does anyone know how to get Amarok to play FLAC files? I have the libflac files installed but it still doesn't work.
[11:57] <frogzoo> MrGreen: & it's all xp atm? is this ntfs or is it fat32 ?
[11:58] <MrGreen> frogzoo: no dude tottallly new....
[11:58] <fDErn> what is a good php editor to use?
[11:58] <FusionXN1> Anyone know how to install KnoppMyth ?
[11:58] <MrGreen> frogzoo: load XP first?
[11:58] <frogzoo> MrGreen: k, well boot the live cd - create your partitions, install xp, then install ubuntu
[11:58] <MrGreen> frogzoo: cooooll thanks man!
[11:58] <Dimitrije> It's 56kb, download about 5kb/s
[11:58] <orbin> JamieBE: well, a forum search shows a similar problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=222405
[11:58] <Dimitrije> :(
[11:59] <mkns> jeez... thinking about getting broadband?
[11:59] <mkns> MrGreen - do you have XP installed already?
[11:59] <fDErn> what is a good php editor to use? Anyone/
[11:59] <DrBashir2> when I do su and put in the same pwd as when I do sudo, it doesn't ecept my password!
[11:59] <frogzoo> MrGreen: at least create 3 partitions, 20gig for doze, a couple of gig for swap, & rest for linux - preferably 500meg root, 5gig /var, 10gig /usr, rest for /home
[12:00] <JamieBE> Orbin: I might have found a manual hack
[12:00] <Dimitrije> I tought getting cable but they don't want to connect my neigbrouhood :/ then wireless but i don't have signal :/ and i am waiting for adsl...
[12:00] <frogzoo> drat
[12:01] <mkns> dimitrije - where in the world are you?
[12:01] <Morrowyn> fDErn, www.eclipse.org and then install the php plugin
[12:01] <frogzoo> mkns: only one way to decide this dude - arm wrestle
[12:01] <Dimitrije> Serbia lol...
[12:01] <Dimitrije> If you heard for that, it's not on moon...
[12:01] <fDErn> ta..
[12:01] <Morrowyn> http://www.phpeclipse.de/tiki-view_articles.php
[12:01] <mkns> frogzoo - i favour experience, and from my experience, there's no point in separating stuff on a desktop, it just creates pain for no gain
[12:01] <FusionXN1> How do i run an auto install from an ISO
[12:02] <mkns> Serbia?  Cool...
[12:02] <Morrowyn> why not run the autoinstall executable FusionXN1 ?
[12:02] <ic56> DrBashir2: su requires a root password.  In Ubuntu, the root account cannot be accessed by password.  Hence su doesn't work.  Use sudo -i  instead
[12:02] <FusionXN1> i dont know which it is
[12:03] <FusionXN1> it has  a boot folder with a load a crap and an a KNOPPIX folder
[12:03] <Morrowyn> is it a windows iso?
[12:03] <frogzoo> mkns: separate / - is always excellent, /home has to be separate for upgrades, /var separate to stop it filling /, & /usr well, just because
[12:03] <Morrowyn> k
[12:03] <FusionXN1> Morrowyn: http://www.mysettopbox.tv/knoppmyth.html
[12:03] <smokeyd> I LOVE UBUNTU
[12:03] <smokeyd> sorry
[12:03] <smokeyd> :)
[12:03] <Dimitrije> Nvm, i wanted to ask one thing. I compile c++ with cpp filename.cpp?
[12:03] <smokeyd> It's amazing how bunuto manages to have hardware support live Red Hat Enterprise Linux and stuff
[12:04] <Morrowyn> FusionXN1, seems you need to burn and reboot wit the cd in the drive
[12:04] <Morrowyn> wit/with
[12:04] <FusionXN1> morrow ok thanks
[12:04] <mkns> well, /home for upgrades unless you just wipe the whole lot, which is what I do, I don't keep anything important on the desktop machine, that goes on the fileserver
[12:04] <FusionXN1> get a cd-rw
[12:04] <smokeyd> I was really getting worried that the new server I had was not gonna run because the SCSI controller didn't want to work except on RHEL
[12:04] <smokeyd> but Ubuntu recognises it
[12:04] <mkns> so we have different environments and have different opinions; that's cool
[12:04] <stuart__> I get into Ubuntu, too, of course....so far it's been my most successful linux experience.  I hope to learn more about compiling and things like that.
[12:04] <Morrowyn> Dimitrije, g++  foo.cpp -o foo  for instance...
[12:04] <testdog> weird, when i downrez to 1024x768, it fixes black bar on right side prob, but if i go any higher it returns
[12:05] <smokeyd> Adaptec 39320B
[12:05] <burwaco> hello everyone
[12:05] <smokeyd> And the same with another machine with an NVidia NForce chiptset
[12:05] <stuart__> Well I wanted to check the IRC chat....later.
[12:05] <Morrowyn> ubuntu is nice, from the numerous linux distros i have tried/tested, ubuntu came out best
[12:05] <smokeyd> Debian didn't recognise the SATA controller or any other Mobo devices
[12:05] <smokeyd> but ubuntu does
[12:05] <DrBashir2> How do I ad to the sources.list?
[12:05] <smokeyd> :)
[12:05] <Morrowyn> smokeyd, i know the feeling
[12:06] <Dimitrije> Thanks Morrowyn that works.
[12:06] <Morrowyn> DrBashir, open synaptic, then find the repositories option in the menu there and add the line there
[12:06] <Locke> mkns: how much do you know about Samba?
[12:06] <burwaco> I have a question, I just booted from the latest livecd and everything works fine, but how can I test openGL from the livecd, I'd like to see system performance before I do a full install on the harddisk...
[12:06] <DrBashir2> Morrowyn: cheers!
[12:06] <testdog> why would i not be able to open a secondary SATA HD.. says unable to mount..
[12:06] <rambo3> DrBashir, fast way : echo "deb place relese " >> /etc/apt/sources.list . or use synaptic
[12:06] <Morrowyn> or just sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update
[12:06] <smokeyd> It is really amazing Morrowyn
[12:06] <mkns> Locke - some, but not huge amounts, hit me with your q and if I don't know, I'll say so!
[12:06] <smokeyd> I am so happy
[12:06] <smokeyd> :)
[12:07] <Morrowyn> uhuh
[12:07] <Morrowyn> although for server usage, i stick to freebsd
[12:07] <smokeyd> I want to kiss the Ubuntu developers
[12:07] <Locke> mkns: lol, ok, well, i have it set up, i can log on, but i can't write anything, and i can't view any of the folders that are there
[12:07] <Locke> mkns: any ideas?
[12:07] <smokeyd> Well, I normally stuck to Debian
[12:07] <frogzoo> testdog: what command you using to mount the drive?
[12:07] <mkns> smb.conf
[12:07] <smokeyd> but the problem that their hardware support is bad
[12:07] <mkns> that's where the folders etc are configured
[12:07] <testdog> im just double clicking on the drive in computer
[12:07] <testdog> (in places)
[12:08] <smokeyd> I've got 2 new machines (firewall and server) and they both don't work under debian
[12:08] <smokeyd> so I just tried Ubuntu server edition
[12:08] <Morrowyn> ncienice
[12:08] <frogzoo> testdog: probly there's no entries for it in /etc/fstab - is the drive even partitioned yet?
[12:08] <burwaco> how can I see if opengl is configured in Xorg ?
[12:08] <Morrowyn> glxinfo
[12:08] <burwaco> thx
[12:08] <Morrowyn> or run glxgears
[12:09] <testdog> frogzoo: the drive is a secondry drive that has one 320gb partition
[12:09] <smokeyd> and it installs a very minimal sytem but with all the hardware support, so from there on I can build it up from scratch
[12:09] <orbin> burwaco: what's your video card?
[12:09] <Morrowyn> uhuh, which is always nice when setting up a server
[12:09] <burwaco> orbin, dunno one moment
[12:09] <testdog> what exactly is 'mounting' for someone coming from windows?
[12:09] <burwaco> orbin, 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility Radeon 9600 M10] 
[12:09] <njal_> Would anyone know how to set /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward to 0 perminantly
[12:09] <FusionXN1> I dont know why my sound "card" disappearing in ubuntu after installing the drivers. What can I do
[12:10] <FusionXN1> disppeared*
[12:10] <orbin> burwaco: i'm pretty sure you won't be able to get 3d accel. w/ the livecd.  you need to install the fglrx driver for direct rendering to work
[12:10] <frogzoo> testdog: is it formatted? ext3 ?
[12:11] <pkiddie> hello
[12:11] <testdog> ohno.. i thinks its formated NTFS is that a prob?
[12:11] <Morrowyn> tesdtdog, everything in unixland is directory or file, so a printer, harddrive is represented as a file, if you "mount" something you basically give that device a directory/file representation
[12:11] <smokeyd> Morrowyn: indeed. Before I was always thinking that Distro's like Ubuntu, knoppix, mepis, etc were nice for the desktop and a nice addition to debian, which is better for stability and safety, but at the moment I'm starting to think that Ubuntu is surpassing Debian at all fields
[12:11] <FusionXN1> orbin: i have the nvidia driver installed and "guild wars" in cedega wont work it says my graphics card isnt support is that because i need that driver?
[12:11] <FusionXN1> ed*
[12:11] <Dimitrije> Ubuntu is Debian based?
[12:11] <Enverex> FusionXN1, What driver are you currently using?
[12:11] <burwaco> orbin, what are my chances off playing "enemy territory" on ubuntu with that card ?
[12:11] <Enverex> Dimitrije, yeah
[12:11] <frogzoo> testdog: yep, there's no write support out of the box, fiddly to setup & unreliable - ext3 would be much better
[12:11] <orbin> FusionXN1: fglrx is for ati cards
[12:11] <FusionXN1> Enverex: for sound?
[12:11] <FusionXN1> k orbin
[12:12] <nox-Hand> Erm, for some reason, my default audio device just changed from my PCI card to my motherboard card. How might I change it back?
[12:12] <Enverex> FusionXN1, erm, graphics
[12:12] <pkiddie> how is everyone doing i have a couple questions first off is there a way to tell the standard install i just put the disk in told it to install, not to install grub over the MBR? kind of messed me up
[12:12] <FusionXN1> Enverex: nvidia
[12:12] <Morrowyn> for instance  my harddrive would be /dev/hda1  and i want to use it, i cant just use /dev/hda1 , so i need to mount it and give it a directory/file on the root, mount /dev/hda1 /mydirectory/somewhere/where/i/want/it/to/mount
[12:12] <Enverex> FusionXN1, Are you sure it's nvidia and not "nv"?
[12:12] <mkns> Locke - how are you getting on, do you need more assistance?
[12:12] <orbin> burwaco: well ati support under linux is pretty shabby, but you have a common card.  you shouldn't have any problems ... hopefully
[12:12] <Morrowyn> so now i can access the device by simply going to : /mydirectory/somewhere/where/i/want/it/to/mount
[12:12] <testdog> does that mean i have to reformat? is ext3 a filesystem? can it be converted so i dont loose data?
[12:13] <FusionXN1> Enverex: DEFO NVIDIA! It mucked up ubuntu so i had to: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:13] <njal_> How do i change settings in proc so that they stay that way by default my ip_forward file is set to 1 and i have to set it to 0 everytime i boot
[12:13] <orbin> burwaco: and ET has a native linux installer right?  that should make it easier too.
[12:13] <Enverex> FusionXN1, ah
[12:13] <Morrowyn> testdog, ext3 is the linus filesystem equivalent to ntfs for windows, and i dont think you can change filesystems and maintaining data
[12:13] <frogzoo> testdog: you can mount the ntfs & copy/backup the data, then reformat the drive
[12:13] <Locke> mkns: just checking out random documentation on the internet
[12:13] <FusionXN1> i got doom 3 and quake 4 installed with linux bins and they are fine
[12:13] <mkns> Locke - have you read http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
[12:14] <marclaporte> srikat: yup, that's me! (Small World, isn't it?)
[12:14] <testdog> k.. drive is like 98% full though.. and its 320gb.. hehe ;(
[12:14] <burwaco> orbin, thx, I used ubuntu on older machines scince a while, but never on this 'newer' one, I guess I'm going to backup the xp install on this machine and go for an install...
[12:14] <orbin> burwaco: good luck
[12:14] <testdog> how do i mount the drive?
[12:14] <frogzoo> !ntfs
[12:14] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions  -  See also !fuse
[12:14] <burwaco> thx
[12:15] <srikat> marclaporte, long time Ubuntu user?
[12:15] <frogzoo> testdog: see ubotu ^^^
[12:15] <mkns> Locke - if you are just wanting to be able to copy stuff to your linux box, then setting up the home directories with write access shuld be abll you need
[12:15] <Morrowyn> !fuse
[12:15] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[12:15] <abo> is there a good graphical file comparer for linux/ubuntu/
[12:15] <abo> ?
[12:15] <FusionXN1> Anyone know where i can grab the realtek linux drivers - i got an old 2005 driver and i think that's what may of broken the sound on Ubuntu
[12:15] <testdog> k... thanks.. also it just downloaded a bunch of stuff and says system restart required.. thanks for your hlep.
[12:15] <frogzoo> abo: sdiff xxx yyy | less
[12:15] <Locke> mkns: thats what i'm trying to figure out how to do
[12:16] <marclaporte> srikat: I was recently on your page concerning videos & multi-level menu
[12:16] <testdog> I got realtek hd codec audio drivers from their website think it is realtek.com.tw. something like that
[12:16] <mkns> Locke - the example 1.2 should really be all you need
[12:16] <marclaporte> srikat: pretty new to Ubuntu.
[12:16] <testdog> but sound seems to work fine for me you must ahve another chip
[12:16] <mkns> have you updated your smb.conf file and restarted Samba?
[12:16] <Locke> mkns: all i really want this for is for 2 reasons, one is to run a ventrilo server (thats already done) and 2 is to automatically download Windows backup files onto the server in case of a problem here
[12:16] <FusionXN1> testdog: I couldnt find them for ALC882 (think thats mine)
[12:16] <abo> frogzoo... I mean a graphical one, something like beyond compare, or winmerge! I used one sometime ago, I can't remember the name
[12:16] <njal_> !proc
[12:16] <ubotu> I know nothing about proc - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[12:16] <testdog> i think mine is ALC880
[12:16] <finalbeta> To avoid NTFS writing I use Ext3 partitions and an ext(2) drivers for XP to share partitions
[12:17] <FusionXN1> testdog: that's mine :)
[12:17] <frogzoo> abo: how does one 'graphically' compare text? *confused*
[12:17] <srikat> marclaporte, oh....I am not using tikiwiki any more once I switched jobs. I am new to ubuntu as well, writing abt what I am learning at http://tiddlyspot.com/ubuntu/index.html
[12:17] <mkns> Locke - can you dump your smb.conf contents to pastebin?
[12:17] <abo> frogzoo, GUI (sorry not graphical)
[12:17] <orbin> abo: tkdiff, kdiff?
[12:18] <FusionXN1> testdog: which did you get? http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dlhd-2.aspx?lineid=2004052&famid=2004052&series=2004061&Software=True&title=HD%20Audio%20CODECs
[12:18] <marclaporte> srikat: your videos are still showcased :-)
[12:18] <Locke> mkns: lol, nope :-( all i'm using is a CLI, and i can't send files back and forth between my computer yet
[12:18] <abo> orbin, ok let me check those
[12:18] <pkiddie> hmm well second question is i cant hear my sound, i ran an lspci and it seems to have detected my sound and /dev/sndstat shows my mixer and that it installed the drivers but shows Midi devices: not enabled in config is there a way to fix this? is midi device whats stopping me from hearing audio?
[12:18] <frogzoo> abo: mgdiff
[12:18] <mkns> Locke - ok, fair enough.  I'm heading off shortly anyway, so good luck!
[12:18] <Locke> mkns: thanks for the help
[12:19] <pkiddie> in other distro's it always seemed to be a problem with permission levels?
[12:19] <testdog> Fusion: yeah that one
[12:19] <mkns> np
[12:19] <FusionXN1> testdog: which on the page
[12:19] <testdog> but i didnt need to install it.. sound just worked after install
[12:19] <enyc> pkiddie: well... midi is not what you want to take interest in for basic sound
[12:19] <enyc> pkiddie: you want the DSP part mostly
[12:19] <FusionXN1> testdog: mine did but i got a few hicups
[12:19] <pkiddie> enyc: thanks
[12:19] <enyc> pkiddie: erm... permissions...
[12:19] <enyc> pkiddie: ubuntu sets sane permissions by-default...
[12:19] <testdog> now if i could only update my intel graphics drivers
[12:20] <enyc> pkiddie: basically any user can use sound... you need to change it to lock this down if you wanted to
[12:20] <pkiddie> enyc: i know on slackware i did not have permissions to access the sound device so i changed the sound device chmod 755
[12:20] <FusionXN1> Hmm seems as if i already got that version and it broke it?!
[12:20] <pkiddie> enyc: im having trouble hearing any sound right now not really worried about others hearing it
[12:20] <marclaporte> srikat: wow this place is busy. I almost didn't see your first message :-)
[12:20] <enyc> pkiddie: indeed.... ubuntu is entirely different.. this uses *udev* for /dev nodes and udev is set to make thos dewvices in the 'audio' group and normal users are in the 'audio' group basically
[12:20] <FusionXN1> Ubuntu FTW
[12:21] <enyc> pkiddie: however....
[12:21] <smokeyd> pkiddie and enyc: many distro's use groups for specific hardware. Like a group sane or something
[12:21] <smokeyd> members of that group can access the hardware
[12:21] <smokeyd> others not
[12:21] <srikat> marclaporte, are you not using xchat? it blinks when you are away from it and when someone has typed your nick, shows that in red
[12:21] <FusionXN1> brb gotta reboot
[12:21] <enyc> smokeyd: indeed... yes...
[12:21] <pkiddie> smokeyd: i set up a group for my audio device on slackware
[12:21] <testdog> metoo
[12:21] <enyc> pkiddie: anyway... ?what is your sound device? (quote the line from 'lspci')
[12:22] <sobersabre> hi guys, i have a skype problem....
[12:22] <DrBashir2> wheee I got FTDv3 working :))
[12:22] <smokeyd> and you could change the default permissions/owners/etc in the udev config for your devices
[12:22] <pkiddie> enyc: there is this line 0000:00:1b.0 0403: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
[12:22] <njal_> how do i change the settings of proc so that my computer does not by default use ip_forwarding
[12:22] <arto> How to install firefox plugin "flashplayer"... it fails to install when retrieves..?
[12:22] <enyc> pkiddie: okay...
[12:22] <pkiddie> enyc: im assuming that means it found it?
[12:23] <enyc> pkiddie: that means it es there as  a PCI device
[12:23] <mohkohn> I am trying to get qemu to work.
[12:23] <Dimitrije> Can i get nvidia graphic drivers over apt-get?
[12:23] <sobersabre> When I get a skype call, the computer freezes for several tens of seconds (10-30), and then I either sometimes miss the incoming call, or it does get accepted. skype 1.3.0.30, beta with ALSA.
[12:23] <pkiddie> enyc: right and /dev/sndstat ? should have it as well?
[12:23] <enyc> !nvidia > Dimitrije
[12:23] <enyc> pkiddie: im not familiar with /dev/sndstat
[12:23] <enyc> pkiddie: however you should be aware...
[12:23] <arto> anybody knows how to install flash player plugin on firefox?
[12:24] <enyc> pkiddie: Ubuntu etc. normmally loads an ALSA driver... you may have been used to OSS sound apps maybe
[12:24] <mohkohn> I have a set of SUSE cd's
[12:24] <frogzoo> njal_:   echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[12:24] <DrBashir2> how is PAN for a news leecher?
[12:24] <pkiddie> enyc: oh ok well i just found it i wasnt really sure about it but it has a line for car config looks like its polled from lspci and then a line for mixers where it has some stuff
[12:24] <enyc> pkiddie: however...
[12:24] <frogzoo> DrBashir2: does the job
[12:24] <mohkohn> tried qemu -hda qemu_basic.img -cdrom suse.iso -boot d -m 128
[12:24] <arto> !flashplayer
[12:24] <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
[12:24] <enyc> pkiddie: look in 'lspci | grep i810'
[12:24] <mohkohn> but it says it can't find the suse.img
[12:25] <enyc> pkiddie: look in 'lsmod | grep i810'  even
[12:25] <enyc> pkiddie: ?do you have the 'i810_audio' or whatever it is loaded ?
[12:25] <pkiddie> enyc: no dont have that i've seen that before
[12:25] <pkiddie> no
[12:25] <njal_> frogzoo that only changes it for that session, i need proc to set it to 0 for good
[12:25] <mohkohn> How can I tell the name of the boot image in /dev/cdrom
[12:25] <pkiddie> enyc: do i need that loaded?
[12:25] <enyc> pkiddie: I think thats like the rpoblem... hangon...
[12:25] <fyrestrtr> njal_: that's how it setup by default, you have to manually enable ip forwarding.
[12:25] <frogzoo> njal_: think you'll find forwarding is off by default
[12:25] <crayzee> mkns: All done. Though I had to get php5 for the ftp_chmod command, as _raw isnt supported til PHP5, and SITE commands dont work on their server. Nvm :)
[12:26] <njal_> this machine was once a router, but is not now, so i wish to return it to defualt values
[12:26] <enyc> pkiddie: aha.. "snd-intel8x0"
[12:26] <frogzoo> njal_: grep forward /etc/init.d/*
[12:26] <fyrestrtr> njal_: just cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[12:26] <pkiddie> enyc: snd-intel8x0 do i need that in the kernel?
[12:26] <enyc> pkiddie: is there a mention of 'snd-intel8x0' in "lsmod" ?
[12:26] <njal_> frogzoo: yes it is off by default but it isn't now
[12:26] <pkiddie> enyc: no mention in lsmod
[12:26] <frogzoo> njal_: grep forward /etc/init.d/*
[12:26] <enyc> pkiddie: I think that is the sound driver-module for ALSA support on your card
[12:27] <enyc> pkiddie: okay.. do this to check first...
[12:27] <pkiddie> enyc: i have snd_had_intel though?
[12:27] <frogzoo> njal_: the other place to look might be /etc/network/interfaces
[12:27] <arto> on the ubuntu help site, it says install "flashplugin-nonfree".. this package is does not exist!!
[12:27] <enyc> pkiddie: first do a "dmesg" and see what you notice on the END of the 'dmesg' log.... then 'sudo modprobe snd-intel8x0' then 'dmesg' again and see what new text has appeared
[12:27] <frogzoo> arto: enable multiverse
[12:28] <DrBashir2> frogzoo: you have a better alternative in mind? I used to use newsleecher
[12:28] <njal_> I assure you it was set to 1 and still is after cat-ing it
[12:28] <arto> frogzoo, you have the link for it?
[12:28] <arto> !multiverse
[12:28] <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
[12:28] <frogzoo> DrBashir2: nope, pan does it for me - or 'apt-cache search news'
[12:28] <frogzoo> !repos > arto
[12:28] <pkiddie> enyc: no messages from the modprobe
[12:28] <enyc> pkiddie: hrrm ok thats probably not needed as a new module then ;-)
[12:29] <DrBashir2> frogzoo: what does 'apt-cache search news' do?
[12:29] <enyc> pkiddie: erm... run 'alsamixer'
[12:29] <frogzoo> DrBashir2: returns all packages that mention 'news' - either in name or description, basically everything in the repos that mentions 'news'
[12:29] <pkiddie> enyc: ok running alsamixer what should i notice?
[12:30] <pkiddie> enyc: it has my card and chip right
[12:30] <njal_> fyrestrtr: I needed to forward the ip for useing as a router but i no longer need the router so need to set it back to 0 but everytime i boot proc sets ip_forward to 1 not 0
[12:30] <enyc> pkiddie: dhrrm I think you sound drivers etc. are all loaded fine...
[12:30] <fyrestrtr> njal_: check your startup screips
[12:30] <SeraVitae> Hey there, I have an NVIDIA card and an ATI card in my pc. Is it possible to run nvidia glx stuff and ati glx stuff (or whatever it is) at once?
[12:30] <enyc> pkiddie: is the sound quiet or muted anywhere?
[12:30] <njal_> fyrestrtr: where would they be then?
[12:30] <fyrestrtr> njal_: /etc/init.d/
[12:31] <pkiddie> enyc:  i think i had this problem in windows im trying to run two speakers out of a sound 7.0 or 7.2 surround sound system? does that make sense
[12:31] <pkiddie> enyc: it shows pcm and front up but front mi and surround and center are off
[12:31] <enyc> pkiddie: not played about with many-speaker-systems
[12:31] <enyc> pkiddie: that sounds like a 2-speaker system
[12:31] <njal_> procps.sh?
[12:32] <enyc> pkiddie: do you have your speakers in the right socket(s) ;-) ?
[12:32] <frogzoo> njal_: grep forward /etc/init.d/*
[12:33] <njal_> frogzoo: it returned nothing
[12:34] <frogzoo> njal_: grep forward /etc/network/interfaces
[12:34] <njal_> frogzoo: again nothing
[12:34] <enyc> pkiddie: beyond this.... urm youll have to toalk to people who know more.... you may have some daft stupid mistake thats easy to miss... or some really complex software 'issue' I dont know about ;-)
[12:35] <frogzoo> njal_: did you remove the routing package?
[12:35] <pkiddie> oh so is LFE and SIDE
[12:35] <pkiddie> i turned them all up no change
[12:35] <njal_> frogzoo: there was no routing package, just was told to set ip_forward to 1 for good and that was all i needed to do
[12:35] <pkiddie> enyc: thanks :) fixed it
[12:35] <pkiddie> I was all muted :)
[12:35] <tengil> whats needed in iptables to allow nat. i had it working yesterday all my machines rebooted today because of power short out and now it wont work
[12:35] <tengil> could i be forgetting loading sometihhng? cause its the same rc.firewall script running on the router machine
[12:36] <fyrestrtr> tengil: enable ip forwarding
[12:36] <tengil> fyrestrtr: well i must have done that yesterday and its the same script
[12:36] <tengil> what could i be missing?
[12:36] <enyc> pkiddie: aaaah ;-)
[12:36] <pkiddie> enyc: um i fixed it thanks i sent a message but i was really delayed for some reason. I was muted
[12:36] <DrBashir2> I really starting to like my Linux experience this time round (and believe me, I've tried using linux since RH 5.2!)
[12:36] <enyc> pkiddie: how annoying q-)
[12:36] <pkiddie> enyc: weird default
[12:36] <enyc> pkiddie: im not 100% sure what the semantics involved in savid sound settings for a reboot are...
[12:37] <DrBashir2> Where can I thank the Ubuntu team?
[12:37] <pkiddie> enyc: i think i just saved them in alsamixer but who knows
[12:37] <enyc> pkiddie: its rare to have to load the module manually under ubuntu+udev etc... but it happens
[12:37] <pkiddie> ill check the man
[12:37] <enyc> pkiddie: e.g. 'snd-sbawe'
[12:37] <njal_> frogzoo: could it be iptables i have to play around with too?
[12:37] <pkiddie> enyc: this is my first load of ubuntu i used to be gentoo or slackware i must say its a little weird
[12:38] <pkiddie> but did get all my hardware detected which was a first. but messed up my MBR which was a minux
[12:38] <pkiddie> minux
[12:38] <pkiddie> er minus
[12:39] <pkiddie> enyc: which is my other question is there a way to restore a MBR so windows will boot that you know of i know its not really a linux question i got all my important data off windows and onto my linux part so its not huge but would be annoying if i cant i have to have it for some software i run
[12:39] <Bonez> hi if I have a .mpg file that tovid has created, how do I burn it to DVD?
[12:40] <DrBashir2> whoah, PAN can only do 4 threads at one time?!
[12:40] <enyc> pkiddie: erm theres no need to change the mbr for that
[12:40] <wiking> what i need to do if my koffeine player korrect play DVD but don't play sounds for .avi movies???
[12:40] <fyrestrtr> pkiddie: when you install ubuntu onto a pc that has windows on it, the installer will automatically set that up for you.
[12:40] <enyc> pkiddie: write to me directly and I will explain
[12:40] <enyc> pkiddie: /msg enyc  or whatever
[12:40] <DrBashir2> frogzoo: PAN can use only 4 threads?!
[12:40] <enyc> pkiddie: you NEED to be registered with NICKSERV
[12:42] <Bonez> hi if I have a .mpg file that tovid has created, how do I burn it to DVD?
[12:42] <DrBashir2> whoops, wrong chan
[12:42] <frogzoo> njal_: it's a possibility
[12:43] <njal_> frogzoo: do you know what I should do?
[12:43] <FusionXN1> I need a little help with mythtv if someone can
[12:43] <FusionXN1> When I goto "watchTV" the screen flashes black and thats it
[12:44] <frogzoo> njal_: which app enabled forwarding originally?
[12:44] <wiking> what i need to do if my koffeine player korrect play DVD but don't play sounds for .avi movies???
[12:44] <PseudoMor> hey guys, i'm trying to load from a live cd though it gets to a point and fails, problem is it scrolls off the sceen too quicly for me to see what point it's failing at. is there a way to pause the scroll?
[12:44] <keys> Anyone got a HP photosmart c4810 scanner working?
[12:44] <fyrestrtr> PseudoMor: hit the pause button on your keyboard
[12:45] <PseudoMor> pause doesnt seem to work, might try a different k/b. thanks fyrestrtr.
[12:45] <njal_> frogzoo: No apps, I don't believe it was all done manually, except with the possibility of NAT i remember playing with it, it might have been what was used
[12:45] <tengil> fyrestrtr: should this line be enough for NAT to work? iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.0/16 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
[12:45] <wiking> what i need to do if my koffeine player korrect play DVD but don't play sounds for .avi movies???
[12:46] <wiking> please help!!!! what i need to do if my koffeine player korrect play DVD but don't play sounds for .avi movies???
[12:48] <Seveas> !avi > wiking
[12:49] <noiesmo> hello
[12:49] <noiesmo> quit bye
[12:49] <frogzoo> njal_: grep forward /etc/default/*
[12:50] <Hamsly> developers
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[12:50] <mrcoyote> Hi
[12:50] <DarkMageZ> !ops
[12:50] <ubotu> Help! lilo, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob, Hobbsee, imbrandon, DBO or gnomefreak!
[12:50] <DrBashir2> frogzoo: do I need to open the 119 port on ubuntu for it to work or something?
[12:50] <thunderstruck> i got him
[12:50] <keys> All Blacks fan here !!
[12:51] <frogzoo> njal_: grep -i forward /etc/init.d/* /etc/default/* /etc/network/*
[12:51] <Locke> i just installed gnome and it is giving me an error when i boot up and goes directly to the CLI, does anyone know what the problem could be?
[12:52] <frogzoo> Seveas: All Blacks are the NZ represenatative rugby team - fyi
[12:52] <Seveas> Locke, the problem is that your X server is malfunctioning
[12:52] <njal_> frogzoo: I got one thing, but it's not related to the problem as far as i am aware
[12:52] <Seveas> frogzoo, thanks
[12:52] <frogzoo> njal_: which one thing?
[12:52] <noiesmo> quit BYE
[12:52] <Seveas> Locke, check your /var/log/Xorg.0.log for lines starting with (EE)
[12:52] <keys> Thanks
[12:53] <njal_> it was njal@serenity:~$ grep -i forward /etc/init.d/* /etc/default/* /etc/network/*
[12:53] <njal_> grep: /etc/default/ddclient: Permission denied
[12:53] <frogzoo> njal_: dunno, I'm stumped, usually it would be somewhere in /etc/init.d/
[12:54] <Seveas> !ops =~ s/lamont, //
[12:54] <ubotu> I'll remember that
[12:54] <Seveas> !ops =~ s/jdub, //
[12:54] <ubotu> I'll remember that
[12:54] <Rleyh> hi is there a way to install software from edgy in dapper like the debian 'apt-get install foo/testing' ?
[12:54] <Seveas> Rleyh, you reaaaalllly don't want that
[12:54] <njal_> frogzoo: Hmm, i mean i managed to set it to 1 surely there is a way to set it back?
[12:54] <frogzoo> njal_: well you put it there, I'm just guessing where you put it
[12:55] <Rleyh> Seveas: i want only single packages ;)
[12:55] <Seveas> Rleyh, even then you really don't want that
[12:55] <Seveas> recompiling is a better option but still error prone
[12:55] <verus> hi all. i have just installed ubunto on my toshiba laptop. the problem i have with X is, that the display is somehow blurred, running a resolution of 1280x800
[12:55] <gnomefreak> Seveas: you added them or removed them (thought lamont already had ops)
[12:56] <verus> does anyone have an idea how i could solve this?
[12:56] <Seveas> gnomefreak, I removed people who are not active in here
[12:56] <keys> When trying to get the photosmart to scan, it searches for devices but finds the TV card, not the printer/scanner connected to USB port. How come, it prints ok thou.
[12:56] <Rleyh> Seveas: please tell me although, just to know
[12:56] <gnomefreak> k
[12:56] <verus> on windows it was running well, now in gnome everything seems to be streched horizonaltally
[12:56] <the_Kane> hey
[12:56] <Seveas> Rleyh, apt-get install foo/edgy should in theory work
[12:57] <njal_> Rleyh: To install things from edgy you would be best installing ALL of edgy, but bits and pieces could break your system
[12:57] <DrBashir2> versus, you resolution probaly should be 1280x1024
[12:57] <Rleyh> Seveas: already tried that but doesnt work
[12:57] <Seveas> Rleyh, then apt-get -b source from edgy
[12:57] <Vizzerd> hey all, I'm desperately in need of help, did a Grub boo-boo :o
[12:57] <FusionXN1> I got an error installing mythtv: E: mythtv-common: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[12:57] <testdog> everytime i try to add universe and mulitverse in software preferences, it crashes..
[12:57] <lost_in_zyberspa> helo room...
[12:57] <Vizzerd> does anyone know how I can fix it?
[12:58] <abhinay> anybody having flickr photos of installation process of ubuntu dapper drake ?
[12:58] <Seveas> Vizzerd, depends on what you did
[12:58] <Rleyh> Seveas: this means i have to add edgy src repos in my sources.list doesnt it?
[12:58] <Seveas> Rleyh, correct
[12:58] <Rleyh> Seveas: ok thx ;)
[12:58] <Dimitrije> user@host change)
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[12:58] <gnomefreak> Dimitrije: use pastebin to paste
[12:58] <Dimitrije> Ups :/
[12:58] <gorgeousjunkie> Hello all. I think i toasted my sources list. When I open it in gedit there's nothi there
[12:58] <gorgeousjunkie> nothing*
[12:58] <Dimitrije> Jesus sorry :(
[12:58] <fyrestrtr> !easysource
[12:58] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[12:58] <Vizzerd> Seveas, well, I wanted to delete ubuntu from my other computer since I don't use that one - but what I did (since it was dual boot) is to just delete the hard disk partition which had ubuntu on it
[12:59] <Vizzerd> what happened was that I was using Grub to load my OS - but now Grub isnt there anymore so basically I just get Error 17
[12:59] <frogzoo> !easysources > gorgeousjunkie
[12:59] <ubotu> I know nothing about easysources  - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[12:59] <fyrestrtr> has anyone experienced an issue with evolution that it will not notify you of new emails?
[12:59] <gorgeousjunkie> can anyone help me?
[12:59] <Seveas> Vizzerd, are you using windows on the remaining part of the pc?
[12:59] <njal_> Vizzerd: have you tryed grub--install?
[12:59] <Vizzerd> yes
[12:59] <fyrestrtr> gorgeousjunkie: go to http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic and regenerate your sources file.
[12:59] <Seveas> fyrestrtr, yes, but only if I actually didn't have new mail
[01:00] <frogzoo> Vizzerd: error 17 is generated by grub if it can't find the os to boot
[01:00] <Seveas> Vizzerd, boot from a windows cd or floppy and run fixmbr or fdisk /mbr
[01:00] <fyrestrtr> Seveas: it doesn't seem to notify here, I just checked, and I had 7 new messages, but I didn't get any notification.
[01:00] <Seveas> that'll wipe grub
[01:00] <verus> hmm, no one that has experienced this issue on a wide-screen display? i am pretty lost and did not find answers in the web ...
[01:00] <gnomefreak> !easysource > gorgeousjunkie
[01:00] <gnomefreak> !easysources is <alias> easysource
[01:00] <ubotu> I'll remember that
[01:01] <frogzoo> gnomefreak: ta
[01:01] <Vizzerd> Seveas, will get my windows CD and try it now... will ask you if I hit any walls, thanks for the tip
[01:01] <int19h> hi, I'm trying to install Synfig Studio in Dapper from SVN. Howerever, ./configure complains that gtkmm-2.4 is missing. And, installing libgtkmm-2.4-dev just doesn't work... hm, nevermind. Seems like aptitude came to the rescue by downgrading three other packages. Have a nice day.
[01:01] <testdog> verus: do you have 915 graphics chip?
[01:01] <verus> testdog: it's a ati raedon mobility x700
[01:02] <Dravas> What is xorg and gnome-panel??
[01:02] <fyrestrtr> has anyone notices that some of packages listed on the restrictedformats wiki entry don't actually exist? Like gstreamer0.10-pitfdll
[01:02] <abhinay> !easysources > abhinay
[01:02] <fyrestrtr> s/notices/noticed
[01:02] <verus> testdog: " ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility X700 (PCIE)" thats what lspci tells me about it
[01:02] <fyrestrtr> verus: see !ati
[01:02] <DarkMageZ> fyrestrtr, gstreamer0.10-pitfdll exists
[01:02] <fyrestrtr> !at > versus
[01:03] <int19h> Dravas: xorg is a very common graphical system. A bit like "windows for linux", to oversimplify it
[01:03] <fyrestrtr> !info gstreamer0.10-pitfdll
[01:03] <ubotu> gstreamer0.10-pitfdll: GStreamer plugin for using MS Windows binary codecs. In repository multiverse, is optional. Version 0.9.1.1+cvs20060312-0ubuntu3 (dapper), package size 79 kB, installed size 260 kB (Only available for i386)
[01:03] <int19h> Dravas: gnome-panel is the GNOME-windowmanager's panel-application.
[01:03] <gorgeousjunkie> gnomefreak I did it. Now where does that sources file live?
[01:03] <fyrestrtr> it doesn't show up here, and I have multiverse enabled.
[01:03] <Dravas> ahh
[01:03] <bimberi> fyrestrtr: note the last bit (in brackets) - are you i386?
[01:04] <fyrestrtr> yes
[01:04] <frogzoo> gorgeousjunkie: /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:04] <testdog> verus: ive got similar prob with intel 915.. but not with widescreen.. check this article out, there may be similar for your graphics card
[01:04] <bimberi> hmmk
[01:04] <int19h> Dravas: You've got Linux at the bottom, then a bunch of GNU-utilities, then xorg, then your windowmanager, then your application
[01:04] <abhinay> !easysources
[01:04] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[01:04] <juju> DCC SEND HAXHAXHXAHAXHAXXAH
[01:04] <Dravas> gnome-panel is taking 80% CPU
[01:04] <fyrestrtr> wth
[01:04] <Dravas> D:
[01:04] <frogzoo> juju = fool
[01:05] <bimberi> auto k-lined \o/
[01:05] <frogzoo> the_Kane: devs typically don't hang out in support chans, so spamming won't help
[01:05] <verus> !ati
[01:05] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:05] <frogzoo> the_Kane: best file a bug in launchpad
[01:05] <Dravas> wth
[01:05] <verus> testdog: thanks so far, i will read it and try
[01:05] <testdog> verus: you might want to check out this article too:
[01:05] <testdog> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-26284.html
[01:06] <Vizzerd> Seveas, I've booted from CD Drive which has my windows installation disk on there, my options are 'To set up windows XP now, press enter, to repair a win XP installation using recovery console press R, To quit setup without installing, press F3' - I'm guessing I need the recovery console?
[01:06] <bimberi> fyrestrtr: put your sources.list on a pastebin
[01:07] <Vizzerd> are you there Seveas?
[01:07] <Enverex> erm
[01:07] <fyrestrtr> got it, missed an update
[01:08] <Seveas> Vizzerd, yes
[01:08] <Vizzerd> Seveas, I've booted from CD Drive which has my windows installation disk on there, my options are 'To set up windows XP now, press enter, to repair a win XP installation using recovery console press R, To quit setup without installing, press F3' - I'm guessing I need the recovery console?
[01:08] <rambo3> type !ops
[01:08] <Gel> Vizzerd what are you trying to do?
[01:08] <Enverex> What just happened?
[01:08] <Underk1ll> lo all
[01:09] <Seveas> Vizzerd, correct
[01:09] <DrBashir2> !wine
[01:09] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[01:10] <Vizzerd> Seveas, thanks, and now it asked which installation I'd like to log into, I chose the C:/Windows/ one, now what do I need to type to fix the boot thingy?
[01:10] <Seveas> Vizzerd, fixmbr (or if it fails fdisk /mbr)
[01:10] <Gel> fixmbr
[01:10] <abhinay> anybody having the screenshots of Ubuntu Dapper Drake installation process ?
[01:10] <Vizzerd> thanks, trying that now..
[01:11] <the_Kane> isn't there any i810 gamers here?
[01:11] <Jimmey> Mememe
[01:11] <Vizzerd> Seveas, Gel, you guys rock!
[01:11] <gorgeousjunkie> what's the difference between source.list and sources.lst ?
[01:11] <Jimmey> the_Kane, Intel sucks.
[01:11] <Vizzerd> thanks :)
[01:11] <Vizzerd> it worked
[01:11] <Seveas> !language
[01:11] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:11] <devhen> is there any way to get a /real/ xchat pkg? i really dont like xchat-gnome
[01:11] <fyrestrtr> abhinay: there are a few reviews that do, google for 'dapper review'
[01:11] <Seveas> devhen, apt-get install xchat
[01:11] <the_Kane> jimmey: yeh, but thats what im stuck with :P
[01:11] <Jimmey> What game, the_
[01:11] <Seveas> gorgeousjunkie, both are wrong -- it's called sources.list
[01:12] <passbe> does anyone know how i can, via command, bring up the volume interface, not the one that allows u to control the volume but the status gui ?
[01:12] <Jimmey> the_Kane*
[01:12] <devhen> Seveas: E: Couldn't find package xchat
[01:12] <the_Kane> jimmey: quake 3
[01:12] <gorgeousjunkie> yeah I have source.list and sources.list
[01:12] <fyrestrtr> !info xchat
[01:12] <ubotu> xchat: IRC client for X similar to AmIRC. In repository universe, is optional. Version 2.6.1-0ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 254 kB, installed size 720 kB
[01:12] <the_Kane> jimmey: its 'lagy'
[01:12] <soheil> hi room
[01:12] <the_Kane> opengl ploblems
[01:12] <Underk1ll> anybody know if i can link 2 directories to the same directory using symlinks?
[01:12] <fyrestrtr> devhen: enable universe/multiverse, the apt-get update, and then try it again
[01:12] <Jimmey> the_Kane, apt-cache search opengl
[01:12] <Seveas> !universe > devhen
[01:12] <soheil> would u plz help me?
[01:12] <Enverex> Is there anything wrong with this syntax? "mount //192.168.1.2/Music /network/ragnarok/music"
[01:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> Underk1ll, e, i dont understand
[01:13] <soheil> I am brand new to ubuntu
[01:13] <fyrestrtr> is there a free fps type game that I can get for linux to test out the video card?
[01:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> Enverex, missing -t filessystem
[01:13] <Dravas> Gnome panel keeps taking 80% CPU
[01:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> +any options you need
[01:13] <Dravas> :(
[01:13] <Jimmey> soheil, okay
[01:13] <the_Kane> jimmey: i have it working, glxgear works.. but i think my frames per second is too low (i think)
[01:13] <devhen> thanks fyrestrtr Seveas
[01:13] <Underk1ll> well usually one directory links to another using symlinks
[01:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> fyrestrtr, lots
[01:13] <gregg__> the_Kane: these intel GPUs are slow, so sure it's laggy ;)
[01:13] <Enverex> Kamping_Kaiser, I've never had to specify the FS on my Gentoo box, it always worked it out automatically
[01:13] <gorgeousjunkie> so when it says here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009&highlight=ntfs to edit "source.list" it's a typo?
[01:13] <Jimmey> the_Kane, I get that will all sorts. ET refuses to work properly. I gave up.
[01:13] <soheil> I can't logon in any room I want like Y messenger
[01:13] <fyrestrtr> Enverex: what error do you get?
[01:13] <Underk1ll> can you make all the files in 2 seperate directories appear in the same directory
[01:13] <fyrestrtr> Kamping_Kaiser: like?
[01:13] <soheil> using Gaim
[01:13] <ek0> i'm on ubuntu 6.06 LTS with an ATI gfx card, i have installed the ATI driver, and done the necessarry steps for dual screen support, and actually "root" has access to the dual screen mode, but the other user doesn't, the secondary screen is active but doesn't work
[01:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> fyrestrtr, try nexiuz with the dynamic world shaddows on
[01:13] <ek0> any ideas?
[01:14] <Vizzerd> all working now, thanks again Seveas and Gel, cya guys another time
[01:14] <the_Kane> gregg_: yeh but it wasn't lagy in windowz
[01:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> Enverex, i'm guessing
[01:14] <the_Kane> :P
[01:14] <Vizzerd> bye all
[01:14] <Enverex> fyrestrtr, wrong fs type, bad superblock, etc the generic mount error
[01:14] <fyrestrtr> Kamping_Kaiser: is that in repos?
[01:14] <Jimmey> soheil, Y messenger?
[01:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> fyrestrtr, nto sure
[01:14] <fyrestrtr> Enverex: add -t smbfs
[01:14] <the_Kane> jimmey: i'll work on it a little bit more, then give up :)
[01:14] <Enverex> fyrestrtr, Doesn't help
[01:14] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: only by symlinking one directory to the other
[01:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> fyrestrtr, not sure what fps's are in the repos, i downloaded a stack from the net
[01:14] <Jimmey> the_Kane, let me know if you get anywhere, please: jimmey1000@hotmail.com
[01:15] <gregg__> the_Kane: what exactly is laggy?
[01:15] <the_Kane> jimmey: yeh no worries
[01:15] <Enverex> Oh, to the person that said my processor doesn't support throttling: [17919370.776000]  ACPI: Processor [CPU0]  (supports 8 throttling states)
[01:15] <gorgeousjunkie> fyrestrtr so when it says here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009&highlight=ntfs to edit "source.list" it's a typo
[01:15] <soheil> yahoo messenger
[01:15] <Jimmey> soheil, use Gaim
[01:15] <the_Kane> gregg_: well quake 3 loads, but it lags..
[01:15] <soheil> I was using it when running windows
[01:15] <ompaul> !ntfs
[01:15] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions  -  See also !fuse
[01:15] <gregg__> the_Kane: probably the i810 driver isn't really well optimized and has a few features missing
[01:15] <int19h> gregg__: laggy = delay over network (very rough definition)
[01:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> Enverex, whats your cpu?
[01:15] <ompaul> !fuse
[01:15] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[01:15] <soheil> I am using Gaim
[01:15] <Enverex> Kamping_Kaiser, P4 Northwood (laptop)
[01:15] <Underk1ll> it wont let me do that either frogzoo
[01:16] <Deanodriver> hi
[01:16] <Deanodriver> trying to set up samba, having a few problem
[01:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> laptops i dont know about, but p4 desktops dont throttle
[01:16] <gregg__> int19h: in this case, sluggish frame rate. I know what it means.
[01:16] <Deanodriver> *problems
[01:16] <soheil> but I only log on to prograamming room
[01:16] <Jimmey> soheil: right click on the gaim icon, and click "accounts", then click "add"
[01:16] <Enverex> fyrestrtr, But was the syntax for mounting a samba partition over the network correct?
[01:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> p4m's throttle
[01:16] <soheil> and programmin:2
[01:16] <frogzoo> !doesn't work
[01:16] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[01:16] <int19h> gregg__: ok
[01:16] <Deanodriver> I've added the folders to which I'm mounting the shares, and i've done chmod 777 to both of them
[01:16] <fyrestrtr> Enverex: don't know, man mount
[01:16] <the_Kane> gregg_ i guess thats what i have to try and fix then ;)
[01:16] <Deanodriver> and when i ls -l with them unmounted, it says rwxrwxrwx
[01:16] <Deanodriver> and then when i mount them
[01:17] <Enverex> Kamping_Kaiser, It worked fine in Gentoo and ACPI reports that it's capable
[01:17] <Deanodriver> it goes to rwxr-xr-x and I can't write to them
[01:17] <Enverex> fyrestrtr, I installed the 'samba' package, is there another I need?
[01:17] <Underk1ll> it just says operation not permitted frogzoo
[01:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> Enverex, spose tehy do work tehn. *will remember if it comes up again*
[01:17] <Deanodriver> my fstab goes like:
[01:17] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: because you don't have write permission to the directory
[01:17] <frogzoo> !permissions > Underk1ll
[01:17] <Deanodriver>  //system/share /files   smbfs   defaults    0   0
[01:17] <Underk1ll> its chmodded to 777
[01:18] <Deanodriver> for each share
[01:18] <Deanodriver> does anyone know what i'm doing wrong?
[01:18] <Enverex> fyrestrtr, I don't seem to have 'smbmount' anywhere which I thought was part of samba and needed to mount samba drives
[01:18] <Deanodriver> i mean, what's the point of a fileserver if I can't write to it :)
[01:19] <fyrestrtr> Enverex: sudo apt-get install smbfs smbclient
[01:19] <Enverex> fyrestrtr, yeah, I'd just found it, heh
[01:19] <fyrestrtr> Kamping_Kaiser: holy ... 160MB download?!
[01:20] <fyrestrtr> oh wait, read that wrong .. 190MB
[01:20] <Underk1ll> basically frogzoo, im running a fileserver with 2 full hdds in it, theyre in /media/files1 and /media/files2, and i want all the files to appear in the same directory so i only need 1 network share (kinda like raid but not, obviously)
[01:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> fyrestrtr, really?i thought it was bigger
[01:20] <Enverex> fyrestrtr, aaaand it mounted, heh, I thought it was part of the samba package
[01:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> oh, it is ;)
[01:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> fyrestrtr, its cool, but i dont have anyone to play with yet :|
[01:20] <fyrestrtr> Enverex: samba is a server
[01:20] <soheil> my ubuntu shows incorrect time
[01:20] <Enverex> fyrestrtr, true...
[01:20] <fyrestrtr> Kamping_Kaiser: give me a few days, I'll take ya on with my non-leet skillz
[01:20] <soheil> but  my windows doesn't
[01:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> fyrestrtr, but that 190mb file does linux+mac + windows
[01:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> so its a good download for lans :)
[01:21] <fyrestrtr> assuming it download
[01:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> wget -c :)
[01:21] <soheil> my ubuntu shows incorrect time
[01:21] <soheil> but  my windows doesn't
[01:21] <soheil> why?
[01:21] <nosklo> I need help to configure pam, the pam_group module, to insert users in audio group automatically on login. Does somebody has any experience? I have tried everything I know and nothing till now.
[01:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> soheil, because ubuntus adding+your timezone onto the system clock
[01:22] <marclaporte> srikat: yes, but I have lots of scrolling to do :-)
[01:22] <soheil> so how do I fix the problem?
[01:22] <int19h> soheil: you can configure Linux to follow the BIOS-clock or not. You need to configure Linux to follow the other option than that you now have selected
[01:22] <jairo> yes
[01:22] <jairo> download miusic downloader
[01:22] <soheil> how?
[01:23] <int19h> soheil: let's see... I'll try to find it. It's just a single command, afaikr
[01:23] <jairo> writing spanish
[01:23] <PseudoMor> in booting from the live cd my system seems to get to *preparing restricted drivers and then begins to shutdown. anyone have an idea of what could be causing this?
[01:23] <Deanodriver> does anyone else know how i can get write access working on my SMB shares?
[01:23] <Deanodriver> i can write to them as root
[01:23] <jairo> soy espaol
[01:23] <Deanodriver> and with my Windows machines
[01:23] <jairo> please one minut
[01:24] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: you could do 'ln -s /media/files2 /media/files1/2nd_drive' - but you will still need to mount both network shares
[01:24] <Deanodriver> have I got something wrong in fstab?
[01:24] <Deanodriver>  //system/share /files   smbfs   defaults    0   0
[01:24] <Deanodriver> I have security = share
[01:24] <jairo> my linux speaking spanish
[01:24] <frogzoo> !es
[01:24] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:24] <jairo> como lo ago hermano
[01:25] <rambo3> whats the glibc on dapper
[01:25] <gnoshi> I have a parted/gparted question - I want to resize my main ext partition (move the start of the partition earlier in the drive) but gparted will not allow me to do so: part table is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19165
[01:25] <jairo> a vale
[01:25] <ompaul> jairo, english only in this channel thanks
[01:25] <int19h> soheil: I think I found it
[01:25] <ompaul> another mind reader
[01:25] <Underk1ll> its just keeps saying operation not permitted frogzoo
[01:25] <soheil> what's it?
[01:25] <int19h> soheil: sudo gedit /etc/default/rcS
[01:25] <ajopaul> !boot > ajopaul
[01:25] <DrBashir2> How can I auto start konversation/gaim and so on when I log in?
[01:25] <int19h> soheil: change UTC=no to UTC=yes, or the other way around
[01:25] <soheil> u sure?
[01:26] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: ls -ld /media/files1
[01:26] <int19h> soheil: no, but if it doesn't work you can just change it back
[01:26] <frogzoo> rambo3: dpkg -l libc6
[01:26] <Nameeater> DrBashir2: System->Sessions
[01:26] <DrBashir2> wait, found it I think
[01:26] <DrBashir2> thx Nameeater
[01:26] <Nameeater> :)
[01:26] <int19h> soheil: tzconfig might also work for you
[01:27] <int19h> soheil: I am pretty sure it will work
[01:27] <Underk1ll> what should i be seeing frogzoo? I got drwxrwxrwx 30 root root 16384 2006-07-29 11:27 /media/files1
[01:28] <int19h> soheil: 82% sure :)
[01:28] <DrBashir2> going to see if that works now, brb
[01:29] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: 'sudo ln -s /media/files2 /media/files1/2nd_drive'
[01:30] <Underk1ll> instead of 2nd_drive what should i put? hdd1 or whatever?
[01:30] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: 2nd_drive is just the name of the symlink - whatever you like
[01:31] <Underk1ll> ah right
[01:31] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: however, if you want to write to the drive, you'll need to use a group other than root
[01:31] <Underk1ll> its still saying operation not permitted :(
[01:31] <Underk1ll> i can write to it directly
[01:31] <Underk1ll> just need to symlinked directory to read
[01:32] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: 'sudo -i; ln -s /media/files2 /media/files1/2nd_drive'
[01:32] <soheil> is UTC the same as GMT?
[01:32] <cbx33> new sound test for startup, would appreciate feedback via pm?
[01:33] <frogzoo> soheil: nope - G = greenwich
[01:33] <cbx33> http://progbox.co.uk/attempt5.mp3
[01:33] <BioticPro> !utc
[01:33] <ubotu> I know nothing about utc - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[01:33] <soheil> what is UTC?
[01:33] <cbx33> soheil, it's a timezone measure
[01:33] <soheil> it's 15:05 here
[01:33] <Underk1ll> still wont let me create the link logged in as root
[01:34] <fyrestrtr> Universal Time Coordinated = UTC
[01:34] <bruno> bonjour a tous ..
[01:34] <soheil> what should I set UTC to?
[01:34] <BioticPro> soheil: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time
[01:34] <BioticPro> soheil: UTC is the same as GMT
[01:34] <Seveas> BioticPro, wrong
[01:34] <elkbuntu> not always
[01:34] <Seveas> GMT currently is UTC+1 (summertime)
[01:34] <fyrestrtr> depends on DST
[01:34] <DrBashir2> in summer, like now there is an hours difference
[01:35] <elkbuntu> BioticPro, this is from timeanddate.com: "Current UTC (or GMT/Zulu)-time used: Saturday, July 29, 2006 at 11:34:53. UTC is Coordinated Universal Time, GMT is Greenwich Mean Time. Great Britain is one hour ahead of UTC during summer."
[01:35] <usama> hi all
[01:36] <DrBashir2> hih
[01:36] <DrBashir2> hi even
[01:36] <elkbuntu> usama, are you wanting to ask something?
[01:36] <soheil> how to get anjuta work?
[01:36] <jontydog> hi all having a problem with my hard drives
[01:37] <DrBashir2> whats anjuta?
[01:37] <jontydog> I don't have permission to mount them
[01:37] <BioticPro> elkbuntu: from wp on GMT: Although civil time, e.g., the Greenwich Time Signal in the United Kingdom, is now based on UTC, it is still popularly called GMT.
[01:37] <usama> elkbuntu: not now
[01:37] <usama> elkbuntu: why you asked?
[01:38] <elkbuntu> usama, because this channel is for support, not idle chatter. Idle chatter belongs in #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[01:38] <BioticPro> elkbuntu: you are right about the one hour thing though
[01:38] <DrBashir2> usama: because it was all of a sudden awfully quiet
[01:38] <sri_> can any one tell what is the diff between (Echo & Lo)
[01:38] <elkbuntu> BioticPro, of course i am :)
[01:38] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: mount |grep files1
[01:38] <BioticPro> elkbuntu: only partialy ;)
[01:39] <usama> i came here cuse i wanna ask something but now i am unable to recall what i wanna ask :)
[01:39] <smokeyd> usama:  LOL get some cofee
[01:39] <elkbuntu> BioticPro, there's no 'only partially' about it. if you refer to UTC as GMT, then people will get confused.
[01:39] <BioticPro> actually time is just aribitrary, here in the US we have states on same longitude with different time zones
[01:39] <FusionXN1> usama: haha
[01:39] <Underk1ll> its monted fine frogzoo
[01:39] <usama> smokeyd: i love to
[01:39] <FusionXN1> Ubuntu FTW :p
[01:40] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: that's not what I asked
[01:40] <frogzoo> sigh...
[01:40] <Underk1ll> well what should it say?
[01:40] <int19h> mmm... coffee
[01:40] <BioticPro> elkbuntu: well, GMT is no longer the official time for UK, so no confusion
[01:40] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: I want to know what it says
[01:40] <smokeyd> BioticPro: I've got a worldmap on my wall with tiomezones on it. It's really funny
[01:41] <smokeyd> some timezones do not exist for instance
[01:41] <gorgeousjunkie> who was I speaking to abouit the ntfs stuff?
[01:41] <Underk1ll> /dev/hdb1 on /media/files1 type vfat (rw,iocharset=utf8,umask=000)
[01:41] <smokeyd> and there are places which should be 2 or 3 timezones earlier of later then they are
[01:41] <smokeyd> Just politics
[01:41] <frogzoo> Underk1ll: vfat doesn't allow symlinks
[01:41] <frogzoo> sigh...
[01:41] <gorgeousjunkie> i followed the irections and I still can't get the firewire volume to ntfs read and write
[01:41] <BioticPro> smokeyd: whats funny is Arizona doesn't do daylight savings, also don't celebrate Martin Luther King day, they are stuck in some other dimension
[01:41] <frogzoo> time to split
[01:42] <Underk1ll> its already let me create them though :S
[01:42] <BioticPro> ands that all the off topic Im talkin on
[01:42] <smokeyd> :D
[01:42] <smokeyd> Yup
[01:42] <smokeyd> :)
[01:42] <fyrestrtr> BioticPro: as hot as it is in Arizona, I can't blame them for not wanting to save daylight.
[01:42] <jontydog> how do I get permission to mount my drives in Ubuntu 6.06?
[01:42] <gnoshi> sorry if rude to repeat: I have a parted/gparted question - I want to resize my main ext partition (move the start of the partition earlier in the drive) but gparted will not allow me to do so: part table is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19165
[01:42] <smokeyd> It's even more fun, In Central America they decided last year to start daylight saving time
[01:43] <smokeyd> the only problem was half of the people didn't know about it
[01:43] <fyrestrtr> lol
[01:43] <int19h> jontydog: you tell /etc/fstab that you're the pimp
[01:43] <elkbuntu> smokeyd, take this to offtopic, please
[01:43] <smokeyd> yeah, sorry.
[01:43] <soheil> HOW TO GO FROM 1 DRIVE TO OTHER UNDER UBUNTU?
[01:44] <int19h> soheil: do you wish to copy files or access files?
[01:44] <elkbuntu> soheil, could you do us a favour and hit your caps lock key to turn it off, please
[01:44] <jontydog> when I installed before my drives were mounted on the desktop I reinstalled and now they arent
[01:44] <jontydog> whats happened
[01:44] <jontydog> :)
[01:44] <soheil> yes
[01:44] <soheil> I wanna access files
[01:45] <soheil> :)
[01:45] <jontydog> intl9h: whats the command to do that?
[01:45] <int19h> soheil: you want to access a hard-drive or a partition?
[01:45] <soheil> a partition
[01:45] <int19h> jontydog: sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[01:45] <soheil> I have no RAID
[01:46] <int19h> soheil: do you know the name of the partition? is it /dev/hda1 ?
[01:46] <soheil> C:
[01:46] <int19h> soheil: ok
[01:46] <soheil> ass we called it when using dos
[01:46] <int19h> soheil: are you using ubuntu dapper and gnome?
[01:47] <soheil> what is dapper?
[01:47] <int19h> soheil: it's the latest edition of ubuntu
[01:47] <jontydog> intl9h: cheers got the fstab thing up
[01:47] <jontydog> what do I do now?
[01:47] <soheil> nno
[01:47] <int19h> jontydog: great :)
[01:47] <jontydog> sorry I am a complete n00b
[01:47] <int19h> jontydog: we all were :)
[01:47] <soheil> I ordered it 8 monthsago
[01:48] <int19h> jontydog: now you can see a list of how all your drives are supposed to be mounted
[01:48] <jontydog> I love ubuntu but its difficult to learn
[01:48] <jontydog> ok so I just add them to fstab and save?
[01:48] <srikat> jontydog, read the ubuntu guide.
[01:48] <int19h> jontydog: it's very user-friendly, but not always so friendly to very new users :)
[01:49] <jontydog> k srikat will try that
[01:49] <srikat> I've installed compiz, it's really cool
[01:49] <int19h> jontydog: yes, try adding them in the same manner as those above, or better, search the web for an introduction to fstab, and learn the fstab way of speaking. It's not hard and it'll take you 10 minutes :)
[01:49] <int19h> soheil: sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[01:49] <jontydog> thanks peeps
[01:49] <int19h> soheil: no, btw
[01:49] <int19h> soheil: first, try mounting the drive
[01:49] <jontydog> will prolly be back l8r
[01:49] <selinium> hi all, I am installing Ubuntu Lamp from the server cd. I have installed Ubuntu servers before but in breezy. It gives me a choice of kernels.... What ids bigiron?
[01:50] <selinium> s/ids/is
[01:50] <int19h> jontydog: take care
[01:50] <alexbligh> I have a working sound card & a working PC speaker. I want the system bell to come out using my sound card, not the PC speaker. How do I do that?
[01:50] <jontydog> will do
[01:50] <smokeyd> soheil: take a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html
[01:50] <int19h> soheil: sudo mkdir /media/soheils_disk
[01:50] <int19h> soheil: sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/soheils_disk
[01:51] <int19h> soheil: you can call soheils_disk anything you want (almost)
[01:51] <int19h> soheil: if /dev/hda1 doesn't work, try /dev/hda2 or /dev/hda3
[01:51] <int19h> soheil: if you don't know what the drive is called, look through dmesg like this:
[01:51] <int19h> soheil: dmesg | less
[01:52] <int19h> soheil: if it's a windows-drive, it should've been detected automatically
[01:52] <FusionXN1> how can i redetect my sound?
[01:52] <int19h> soheil: same thing with a ext2/ext3 drive. What kind of filesystem does it have?
[01:53] <int19h> soheil: Is it an USB-drive?
[01:53] <int19h> soheil: It's not certain that you have to type any commands at all
[01:54] <FusionXN1> my ubuntu installation has broken
[01:55] <int19h> soheil: the link that somkeyd gave you seem very helpful
[01:55] <int19h> FusionXN1: okay. What kind of broken?
[01:55] <Kezer> hello
[01:55] <int19h> hi
[01:55] <FusionXN1> int19h: Well i have 2 Anarok s listed under open with, my sound has stopped working and is not dected
[01:56] <FusionXN1> detected*
[01:56] <int19h> FusionXN1: did you mean Amarok?
[01:56] <Kezer> although i setup foomatic i cant print anything
[01:56] <soheil> does ubuntu has a good chess software?capable of running a .PGN file?
[01:56] <FusionXN1> ya
[01:56] <int19h> FusionXN1: do you use the kde desktop, and ubuntu dapper?
[01:56] <FusionXN1> ubuntu
[01:56] <marclaporte> srikat: it was nice to talk to you again. Take care!
[01:56] <noiesmo> Kezer what printer
[01:57] <int19h> FusionXN1: which desktop do you use?
[01:57] <Raito> how do I add a program to my gnome session so when I start the computer it starts up too?
[01:57] <FusionXN1> 6.06
[01:57] <FusionXN1> dapper
[01:57] <Kezer> lexmark X1150
[01:57] <int19h> FusionXN1: do you know how to install and remove packages?
[01:57] <FusionXN1> yes
[01:57] <noiesmo> Kezer I dont think you'll have any luck a mates got one and no driver
[01:57] <Ropechoborra> Someone can helpme? i got a problem with youtube's videos sound, the strange thing is that i fixed it ( as it says in http://www.macewan.org/2006/06/01/howto-firefox-flash-video-sound-on-ubuntu-linux-dapper/ ) but, when i reboot the pc it doesnt work again
[01:58] <bimberi> Raito: system -> preferences -> Sessions, Startup Programs tab
[01:58] <Kezer> yes you are right noiesmo
[01:58] <void^> soheil: gnuchess
[01:58] <noiesmo> Kezer there is a driver development kit if you can right driver thats all lexmark offer at mo
[01:58] <int19h> FusionXN1: has your sound worked before?
[01:58] <Kezer> noiesmo what is "mo"?
[01:58] <noiesmo> moment
[01:58] <int19h> FusionXN1: have you tried reinstalling amarok?
[01:58] <FusionXN1> int19h: yes until i installed the drivers
[01:59] <int19h> Fusion: so the problem is that the drivers aren't installed?
[01:59] <FusionXN1> int19h: yes - after removing it for some reason it still shown in "open with"
[01:59] <tengil> where should i set ip_forward to 1 in ubuntu?
[01:59] <rBo3Db> anyone reported an error with the latest openoffice.org update under dapper?..
[01:59] <tengil> ipv4_forward that is
[01:59] <rBo3Db> ...unmet dependencies?
[02:00] <Kezer> noiesmo where is the kit?
[02:00] <int19h> FusionXN1: Okay, so there really are two separate problems here? Installation of sound-card drivers and configuration of parts of the look and feel of KDE?
[02:00] <noiesmo> Kezer it was avail on the lexmark site I dont have a link at the moment
[02:00] <FusionXN1> int19h: well amarok is listed under "open with" even tho it has been removed and clicking it does nothing
[02:00] <FusionXN1> int19h: and the sound yes
[02:00] <gorgeousjunkie> I have a firewire disk mounted I want to fdisk the whole thing how do i do it?
[02:01] <Kezer> yes i have already looked there
[02:01] <int19h> FusionXN1: I use Amarok, and I have a suggestion:
[02:01] <FusionXN1> ok
[02:01] <Kezer> i didnt find anything there :/
[02:01] <gorgeousjunkie> I have a firewire disk mounted I want to fdisk the whole thing how do i do it?
[02:01] <int19h> FusionXN1: 1. Uninstall arts and amarok. Not only uninstall, but purge them. Use Synaptic if in dubt.
[02:01] <int19h> FusionXN1: "completely remove"
[02:01] <noiesmo> Kezer one sec
[02:01] <rBo3Db> ...is `apt-get -f' a safe way to resolve an update issue?..
[02:02] <Kezer> noiesmo: ok
[02:02] <int19h> rBo3Db: synaptic is clever at resolving issues
[02:02] <FusionXN1> int19h: dpkg - warning: ignoring request to remove amarok which isn't installed.
[02:02] <int19h> FusionXN1: okay, then add http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-141 to your repository-list
[02:02] <noiesmo> http://www.lexmark.com/lexmark/sequentialem/home/0,6959,204816596_659668505_0_en,00.html
[02:02] <noiesmo> Kezer http://www.lexmark.com/lexmark/sequentialem/home/0,6959,204816596_659668505_0_en,00.html
[02:03] <int19h> FusionXN1: with main and dapper
[02:03] <FusionXN1> int19h: E: Type http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-141 is not known on line 34 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:03] <int19h> FusionXN1: Then you'll get the latest greatest Amarok, with last.fm support
[02:04] <rBo3Db>  int19h: synaptic... I think so, too
[02:04] <int19h> FusionXN1: okay, I'll guide you in more detail. Start synaptic.
[02:04] <FusionXN1> done
[02:04] <int19h> FusionXN1: Settings->Archive
[02:04] <int19h> FusionXN1 (I'm using the norwegian version, so my translations might be a bit ad-hoc)
[02:04] <FusionXN1> that anit there only settings
[02:04] <Firebird8> is there a way to check the cpu temp from the console?
[02:05] <gorgeousjunkie> I have a firewire disk mounted I want to fdisk the whole thing how do i do it?
[02:05] <int19h> FusionXN1: It's number two from the top, in the menu
[02:05] <FusionXN1> got it
[02:05] <jkp_> does anyone in here know how devices managed by the usbkbd driver are handled in ubuntu?
[02:05] <jkp_> i have a usb ir receiver that is using that driver, but i cannot find a device node for it
[02:05] <ompaul> jkp_, udev does all that work
[02:05] <int19h> FusionXN1: good. Now, find the entry you made (the http://...amarok... entry)
[02:05] <srikat> I've marked gimp for removal as I want to install gimpshop. However it shows that ubuntu-desktop is a dependent package and that it will be removed. Is that safe?
[02:06] <FusionXN1> int19h: not listed
[02:06] <jkp_> ompaul: showkey picks up nothing from it at all when im pressing keys
[02:06] <int19h> FusionXN1: okay, then click the add button
[02:06] <FusionXN1> int19h: yes
[02:06] <jkp_> ompaul: so it should Just Work then?
[02:06] <gnoshi> srikat - ubuntu-destop (I believe) is simply a package with many deps
[02:06] <bimberi> srikat: yep, that's ok
[02:06] <ompaul> jkp_, yeap, plug it in another slot
[02:06] <jkp_> ompaul: i tried that
[02:06] <int19h> FusionXN1: type is binary
[02:06] <srikat> k
[02:06] <jkp_> i can see its being picked up and its loading the driver
[02:07] <int19h> FusionXN1: uri is http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-141
[02:07] <gorgeousjunkie> I have a firewire disk mounted I want to fdisk the whole thing how do i do it? Can anyone tell me?
[02:07] <jkp_> but i just cannot see any events from it at all
[02:07] <ompaul> jkp_, reboot
[02:07] <manux> HI
[02:07] <jkp_> ompaul: really?
[02:07] <int19h> FusionXN1: distro is dapper
[02:07] <jkp_> sucky
[02:07] <jkp_> i guess i ought to try that
[02:07] <int19h> FusionXN1: and component is main
[02:07] <FusionXN1> int19h: erm i dont see that
[02:07] <ompaul> jkp_,  when udev does not work I don't know  another way (no doubt there is one)
[02:08] <int19h> FusionXN1: you might have to click "adjusted" or "customized" first
[02:08] <manux> Can anyone help me with the installation of a pcmcia board, please?
[02:08] <int19h> FusionXN1: Synaptic, Settigs->choice nr 2, "customized", fill in the fields, ok, ok
[02:08] <FusionXN1> int19h: all there is is custom and under there its a 1 line that says APT-GET link
[02:08] <unfun> Wich program can I use for ubuntu so I can burn mp3 songs?
[02:08] <int19h> FusionXN1: custom is the one you want :)
[02:08] <M3t4ll1k0> no hay house nuevo
[02:08] <gorgeousjunkie> I have a firewire disk mounted I want to fdisk the whole thing how do i do it? Terminal syntax?
[02:08] <fm> hi
[02:08] <FusionXN1> int19h: APT line...
[02:09] <fm> how can I disable the login managers (bothe kdm and gdm) ?
[02:09] <int19h> FusionXN1: deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-141 dapper main
[02:09] <kevor> fm, you can let GDM automatigically log in
[02:09] <int19h> FusionXN1: that's the apt-line :)
[02:09] <FusionXN1> int19h: done
[02:09] <int19h> FusionXN1: great
[02:09] <fm> no, I want console login
[02:09] <bimberi> fm: sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove
[02:09] <int19h> FusionXN1: now, click update in synaptic
[02:10] <int19h> FusionXN1: then install amarok
[02:10] <fm> thx bimberi
[02:10] <bimberi> fm: same for kdm
[02:10] <bimberi> fm: np :)
[02:10] <FusionXN1> int19h: E: Type http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-141 is not known on line 34 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:10] <FusionXN1> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[02:10] <hbi> is their a shockwave plugin for ubuntu?
[02:10] <int19h> FusionXN1: now amarok will even have the juicy last.fm-support that I am using right now
[02:10] <bimberi> !shockwave
[02:10] <ubotu> shockwave is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Shockwave
[02:10] <int19h> FusionXN1: hm, okay, we'll do it the old-school-way :)
[02:10] <hbi> cheers
[02:10] <int19h> FusionXN1: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:11] <bimberi> hbi: yw :)  be warned, it's a bit of a kludge :|
[02:11] <FusionXN1> int19h: yes
[02:11] <int19h> FusionXN1: now, remove all lines that doesn't start with # or deb
[02:11] <hbi> kk cheers
[02:11] <int19h> FusionXN1: (or are blank)
[02:11] <FusionXN1> int19h: ya there was 3 ..
[02:12] <int19h> FusionXN1: great :)
[02:12] <unfun> Wich program can I use I can burn mp3 songs?
[02:12] <fm> did anybody get Xgl/Compiz to work with a GeForce Go 7300?
[02:12] <Kezer> noiesmo did u find?
[02:12] <int19h> unfun: apt-cache search mp3 | grep -i burn
[02:12] <gorgeousjunkie> how do I fdsik a firewire mounted volume?
[02:12] <FusionXN1> int19h: ok so now?
[02:12] <unfun> int where do I type that?
[02:13] <int19h> FusionXN1: sudo aptitude update
[02:13] <int19h> FusionXN1: sudo aptitude install amarok
[02:13] <dotdotdot> just wondering if there are any solutions for the "hanging at mounting filesystem" problem with 6.06
[02:13] <int19h> unfun: alt+f2, type "gnome-terminal", type "apt-cache search mp3 | grep -i burn"
[02:13] <int19h> unfun: or use Synaptic, the graphical thingy
[02:13] <unfun> thanks
[02:14] <int19h> unfun: yw :)
[02:14] <unfun> int how do you type so fast?
[02:14] <int19h> unfun: I use my nose as well
[02:14] <FusionXN1> int19h: W: GPG error: http://kubuntu.org dapper Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A506E6D4DD4D5088
[02:14] <int19h> FusionXN1: great, that other error is gone :)
[02:14] <dibblego> is there an application for viewing a public key certificate?
[02:15] <gorgeousjunkie> why do i feel like I am being gnored?
[02:15] <srikat> is there any other source to download gimpshop .deb file?
[02:15] <srikat> http://mirror.suramya.com/redirect.php?id=3 is down
[02:15] <int19h> FustionXN1: sudo -s
[02:15] <int19h> FusionXN1: wget http://people.ubuntu.com/~jriddell/kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg
[02:15] <int19h> FusionXN1: apt-key add kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg
[02:16] <int19h> FusionXN1: aptitude install amarok
[02:16] <int19h> FusionXN1: that should work :)
[02:16] <A-L-P-H-A> gorgeousjunkie, http://www.google.com/search?hs=wdS&hl=en&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=linux+mount+firewire&btnG=Search
[02:16] <FusionXN1> int19h: gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found
[02:16] <FusionXN1> OK
[02:16] <arto> I have the graphics card ATI Radeon 9700 pro, xorg fglrx drivers installed. glxgears -printfps gives a max of 30127 fps. Is that good?
[02:17] <int19h> FusionXN1: :)
[02:17] <int19h> FusionXN1: Now, which soundcard do you have? is it automatically detected?
[02:17] <user-land> Hello, how can i add a harddisk to my PC when Ubuntu is already installed ?
[02:17] <int19h> FusionXN1: lspci | grep -i audio
[02:18] <FusionXN1> int19h: WAS... now it isnt its onboard as my X-FI isnt supported yet so its realtek ALC880
[02:18] <arto> user-land... sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[02:18] <int19h> user-land: https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html
[02:18] <user-land> thank you both :-)
[02:18] <arto> user-land, and then mount /dev/hda? /media/label
[02:19] <srikat> has anyone installed gimpshop here?
[02:19] <arto> srikat, what's that?
[02:20] <srikat> arto: it changes the GUI of Gimp close to that of Photoshop
[02:20] <FusionXN1> int19h: 0000:00:1b.0 0403: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
[02:20] <FusionXN1> 0000:01:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs: Unknown device 0005
[02:20] <int19h> FusionXN1: do you find it here: dmesg | gvim -
[02:20] <arto> srikat... waaaw
[02:20] <FusionXN1> srikat: WOW
[02:20] <theoverload> hi kann mir einer sagen was wiki ist
[02:20] <int19h> FusionXN1: my guess is that your soundcard is detected by the system, but that arts cluttered everything
[02:20] <FusionXN1> int19h: 0000:00:1b.0 0403: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
[02:20] <theoverload> who can help me what wiki
[02:20] <int19h> FusionXN1: I might be wrong, though
[02:21] <int19h> FusionXN1: does your soundcard show up in that listing?
[02:21] <srikat> arto, FusionXN1: http://freshmeat.net/redir/gimpshop/57360/url_homepage/index.php
[02:21] <FusionXN1> int19h: i got amarok 1.4 :)
[02:21] <soheil> I can't install Anjuta
[02:21] <int19h> FusionXN1: does amarok play any sound?
[02:21] <arto> srikat, thanks :0
[02:21] <soheil> !!
[02:21] <ubotu> I know nothing about ! - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[02:21] <Thoys> REAL PROBLEM HERE
[02:21] <FusionXN1> int19h: no
[02:21] <soheil> why?
[02:21] <Thoys> i cant start x :(
[02:21] <FusionXN1> srikat: thanks
[02:22] <FusionXN1> srikat: ill take a look later
[02:22] <arto> srikat, what's the problem that you are facing with gimpshop?
[02:22] <int19h> soheil: how do you know that you can't install it?
[02:22] <FusionXN1> int19h: Amarok was unable to find any audio drivers
[02:22] <Thoys> i've reinstalled ubuntu 3 times
[02:22] <int19h> FusionXN1: hmm
[02:22] <FusionXN1> int19h: BRB
[02:22] <Thoys> and still cant start x
[02:22] <srikat> arto, I've downloaded its source in easyubuntu-3.022.tar.gz format and don't know as to how to install it
[02:22] <arto> srikat, have you ever installed tar.gz files?
[02:23] <srikat> no
[02:23] <int19h> FusionXN1: sudo aptitude install amarok-xine
[02:23] <Thoys> can anyone help me?
[02:23] <int19h> FusionXN1: select the xine engine in amarok
[02:23] <arto> srikat, then you have to read some tutorials to know how to compile and install.. message me on private, I can give you some hints
[02:23] <srikat> Thoys, hang on
[02:23] <Thoys> :)
[02:24] <srikat> Thoys, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:24] <Thoys> look
[02:24] <Thoys> im on the new live cd now
[02:24] <FusionXN1> int19h: ok
[02:24] <drbreen> !gimpshop
[02:24] <ubotu> I know nothing about gimpshop - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[02:24] <Thoys> i cant find the normal 6.06
[02:24] <int19h> FusionXN1: hi :)
[02:24] <Thoys> i installed the server :S
[02:24] <arto> Thoys.. you didn't even install ubuntu yet, right?
[02:25] <Thoys> i had the old one
[02:25] <FusionXN1> int19h: unable to find any audio drivers
[02:25] <int19h> FusionXN1: Okay, it would be cool to get your sound working in Amarok. :)
[02:25] <Thoys> breezy badger
[02:25] <user-land> arto, why mount things in /media ?
[02:25] <int19h> FusionXN1: did you install amarok-xine
[02:25] <Thoys> didnt start X also
[02:25] <FusionXN1> int19h: how about ubuntu itself
[02:25] <int19h> user-land: ubuntu default
[02:25] <Thoys> and apt-get gave a segmentation fault
[02:25] <int19h> FusionXN1: yes, absolutely
[02:25] <int19h> FusionXN1: What does lsmod say?
[02:25] <arto> user-land, it's the default
[02:25] <user-land> i find media very confusing, prefer to mount in /folder-at-the-root
[02:25] <FusionXN1> int19h: yes and Amarok is still shown twice in the open with menu
[02:25] <arto> user-land, don't forget to mkdir /media/hardisk-label
[02:25] <int19h> FusionXN1: does it have an entry that looks as if it can be your soundcard?
[02:26] <drbreen> user-land: i like the /media way
[02:26] <user-land> what is the advantage, drbreen ?
[02:26] <soheil> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe anjuta 1.2.4-1
[02:26] <soheil>   Connection timed out [IP: 146.137.96.15 80] 
[02:26] <soheil> Fetched 5814kB in 9m30s (10.2kB/s)
[02:26] <soheil> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/a/anjuta/anjuta_1.2.4-1_i386.deb  Connection timed out [IP: 146.137.96.15 80] 
[02:26] <soheil> E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
[02:26] <int19h> FusionXN1: that open-with menu is just editing a textfile that's hidden somewhere obscure under ~/.kde, that's no problem
[02:26] <FusionXN1> int19h: i dont think so
[02:26] <int19h> FusionXN1: the issue is your soundcard
[02:26] <arto> user-land, all you're trying to be is organized.. You can also use the /mnt/xxxx
[02:26] <Thoys> can my computer be not supported?
[02:26] <BazziR> !info openldap
[02:26] <ubotu> Package openldap does not exist in dapper
[02:26] <FusionXN1> int19h: oops sorry
[02:27] <drbreen> user-land: assume i have dozenz of devices - i dont want to spam my root directory with them
[02:27] <srikat> arto, I found a link that tells converting .rpm to .deb and installing from that .deb. Gimpshop provides a .rpm, lemme try that first
[02:27] <user-land> thanks, arto.
[02:27] <int19h> soheil: did you try apt-get update and apt-get update --fix-missing ?
[02:27] <BazziR> !info slapd
[02:27] <ubotu> slapd: OpenLDAP server (slapd). In repository main, is optional. Version 2.2.26-5ubuntu2.1 (dapper), package size 852 kB, installed size 2404 kB
[02:27] <BazziR> !info slapd edgy
[02:27] <ubotu> slapd: OpenLDAP server (slapd). In repository main, is optional. Version 2.2.26-5ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 851 kB, installed size 2404 kB
[02:27] <user-land> drbreen, what is the advantage of the intransparent manipulations in /media compared to mounting in /mnt ?
[02:27] <Thoys> ...
[02:27] <drbreen> user-land: it is not intransparent
[02:28] <arto> srikat... also consider installing wajig on your system and then type: wajig LIST-COMMANDS ... it makes it easier to handle packages
[02:28] <drbreen> user-land: you just have to look t how its handelt
[02:28] <soheil> no
[02:28] <srikat> ok
[02:28] <int19h> FusionXN1: sudo aptitude install esound
[02:28] <drbreen> handled
[02:28] <user-land> in /media, certain actions you apply as root don't take effect.
[02:28] <FusionXN1> int19h: would I be better off on KDE (kbuntu)
[02:28] <int19h> FusionXN1: Oh, I thought you were in KDE (kubuntu)
[02:28] <drbreen> user-land: how do you apply them then ?
[02:28] <arto> user-land, how's that possible?
[02:28] <FusionXN1> int19h: ubuntu
[02:28] <Thoys> im getting crazy , all those questions
[02:28] <user-land> chown for example if i remember well.
[02:28] <int19h> FusionXN1: No, I would say ubuntu is just fine. I use ubuntu
[02:29] <Thoys> no answers for me
[02:29] <int19h> FusionXN1: kubuntu and xubuntu are just other packages installed, really
[02:29] <FusionXN1> int19h: i use a lot of KDE apps i think
[02:29] <int19h> Thoys: what is your question?
[02:29] <Thoys> How come that i cant start x with my live cd?
[02:29] <int19h> FusionXN1: It doesn't really matter, they should all run fine in both KDE and GNOME. Luckily. :)
[02:29] <arto> user-land, chown is used to change owner, chmod is for permissions.
[02:29] <user-land> thoys, you are looking for the normal latest ubuntu iso ?
[02:29] <int19h> FusionXN1: A few years ago, it was total mayhem
[02:29] <Thoys> yes
[02:30] <FusionXN1> int19h: well need my sound
[02:30] <Thoys> not the server one
[02:30] <Thoys> not the live
[02:30] <Thoys> but just with X and stuff
[02:30] <int19h> Thoys: your graphics card is too new?
[02:30] <Thoys> i have 6200
[02:30] <int19h> FusionXN1: absolutely, absolutely
[02:30] <Thoys> Gforce
[02:30] <soheil> my firefox displays persian words unreadably
[02:30] <int19h> Thoys: what does it say when it doesn't start x? does any messages appear?
[02:30] <FusionXN1> int19h: Dam realtek drivers broke it
[02:30] <user-land> thoys, where do you live ?
[02:30] <unfun> int, when i try to burn my mp3's k3b says the files are not suportet
[02:30] <Thoys> holland
[02:31] <Thoys> something appears
[02:31] <arto> Thoys did you check the install alternatives? text-mode etc?
[02:31] <Thoys> but some errors appear so i cant open the message
[02:31] <Thoys> hmm?
[02:31] <int19h> unfun: k3b is fantastic for burning cd-s, but isn't so nice for burning directly from mp3
[02:31] <ompaul> Thoys, why not ask in #ubuntu-nl
[02:31] <Thoys> k
[02:31] <amortvigil> help i tried to install helix-player but while installign it gives an error : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19170 this is the same when i use apt-get install -f
[02:31] <GTX> where can i get a .deb for tux-racer?
[02:31] <soheil> hey!any developers here?
[02:31] <Thoys> does that exists :)
[02:31] <unfun> do you know a specifik program for only mp3 ?
[02:31] <user-land> thoys: http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.06/
[02:32] <Thoys> k
[02:32] <int19h> unfun: One of the other programs might be more suitable. Last time I burned mp3's to cd, I used xmms to convert the mp3-files to wav, and then burned the wav-files with k3b. I know there are easier ways, though.
[02:32] <soheil> it said I should inform u/them
[02:32] <int19h> GTX: in the debian and ubuntu archives
[02:32] <unfun> aha
[02:32] <GTX> int19h, I cant find it..
[02:32] <ompaul> GTX, it is not called that anymore planetpenguin-racer
[02:32] <int19h> soheil: the developers are in no way responsible for helping users
[02:32] <unfun> i have xmms but will the quality suffer from konverting?
[02:33] <GTX> ompaul, I've got that but it always automaticlay goes to the left, and when I want it to go right it doesnt.
[02:33] <int19h> unfun: not at all
[02:33] <unfun> thank you once again
[02:33] <int19h> unfun: wav is pure uncompressed sound
[02:33] <Storkme> how can i get .wmv files working with ubuntu (mplayer) ???
[02:33] <int19h> unfun: hth :)
[02:33] <unfun> okaj
[02:33] <int19h> Storkme: install the codecs from the mplayer homepage
[02:33] <stefg> !restricted > Storkme
[02:33] <user-land> soheil, you could submit a bug or write to canonical
[02:33] <FusionXN1> ...
[02:34] <Storkme> WHAT IT DOESN'T WORK WITH AMD64
[02:34] <Thoys> but i still dont understand why x doesnt starts on my live cd
[02:34] <Seveas> !shout
[02:34] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[02:34] <stefg> !caps
[02:34] <Storkme> ./wrists
[02:34] <ompaul> Storkme, do not use caps thanks
[02:34] <int19h> Thoys: because nvidia hasn't released their drivers as open source, but are keeping them a secret, that's why
[02:34] <Storkme> sorry
[02:34] <user-land> storkme, use easyubuntu.
[02:34] <Seveas> Storkme, wmv on amd63 will NOT work
[02:34] <Seveas> not with easyubuntu, not with w32codecs
[02:35] <Thoys> there was something with "pcmcia not preset" also
[02:35] <int19h> Seveas is right
[02:35] <FusionXN1> int19h: ?
[02:35] <ompaul> !nl
[02:35] <ubotu> Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl
[02:35] <stefg> w64codecs is desparatly missing :-)
[02:35] <int19h> FusionXN1: hi, got a bit carried away here :)
[02:35] <toni_> xvcb
[02:35] <int19h> FusionXN1: Still no sound?
[02:35] <int19h> FusionXN1: tried upgrading the kernel?
[02:35] <FusionXN1> int19h: already had esound
[02:35] <PseudoMor> I've got a question about ubuntu's power management. I've found the live cd boots to the powermanagement stage and then aborts. this is resoved by switching power management off in the bios. is there a way to continue to run power managemnet but increase the threshold temp?
[02:36] <FusionXN1> int19h: its alsa
[02:36] <Seveas> !nl =~ s/Ubuntu/Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie)/
[02:36] <ubotu> I'll remember that
[02:36] <int19h> FusionXN1: you do have the latest linux-image?
[02:36] <FusionXN1> int19h: i know because my sound drivers updated it
[02:36] <user-land> oh, you are right, seveas ...
[02:36] <int19h> FusionXN1: ok
[02:36] <FusionXN1> int19h: 6.06 all updates
[02:36] <int19h> FusionXN1: any way to uninstall the drivers that corrupted everything?
[02:36] <soheil> I'm in Anjuta environment!!
[02:36] <arto> srikat, I already found a debian package for gimpshop: http://linux.suramya.com/tutorials/Install_GIMPShop/
[02:36] <int19h> soheil: congrats
[02:36] <soheil> hey book!
[02:36] <FusionXN1> i dont know what they are called
[02:36] <soheil> :)
[02:36] <user-land> stefg, why is w64codecs missing ?
[02:37] <Morydd> I'm trying to install ubuntu on an older laptop. (750MHz, 64M RAM) however I don't get anything after the splash screen says "configuring X" any ideas why it's hanging?
[02:37] <int19h> user-land: because windows is 32-bit
[02:37] <Seveas> user-land, because they don't exist
[02:37] <user-land> aha, much work to do ?
[02:37] <dan_g> I have a question about enabling other screen resolutions. When I installed ubuntu, it only gave me the option to go up to 1024x768. I'm on a 19" monitor with an nVidia card that supports up to 1280x1024, which is what I wanted to do. How can I set this as an option?
[02:37] <ompaul> user-land, they are a micosoft product
[02:37] <int19h> FusionXN1: okay, so when your computer boots up, it detects the soundcard
[02:37] <int19h> FusionXN1: since it shows up in dmesg
[02:38] <FusionXN1> int19h: i dont know but no sound plays
[02:38] <int19h> FusionXN1: then, it loads the driver, since it shows up in lsmod
[02:38] <stefg> user-land: there is no 64bit versions of most proprietary windows-codecs, so it's impoosible to create a w64 codec pack for _proper_ 64 bit support of linux
[02:38] <int19h> FusionXN1: and you know the soundcard exists because of lspci
[02:38] <int19h> FusionXN1: right?
[02:38] <FusionXN1> int19h: ya
[02:38] <user-land> surprising that 64 can not handle the lower 32 algorithms ...
[02:38] <srikat> arto, the link given to download the .deb file there is broken
[02:38] <arto> srikat, right.. I figured that out :D
[02:38] <stefg> user-land: not in an 'emulated' mode
[02:38] <int19h> FusionXN1: and in /etc/modules, you find the same driver as showed up in lsmod, right?
[02:39] <FusionXN1> int19h: anit looked
[02:39] <int19h> FusionXN1: ok :)
[02:39] <dmsantam> hmmm. what is the best way to get my touchpad to be disabled while im typing, and when usb mouse is plugged in?
[02:39] <dmsantam> i keep bumping it
[02:39] <int19h> FusionXN1: does this command make any noise? cat /dev/random > /dev/dsp
[02:39] <user-land> stefg, so installing the 64 version of ubuntu you get a box not suitable for multimedia ?
[02:39] <FusionXN1> int19h: bash: /dev/dsp: No such device
[02:40] <stefg> user-land:  installing the 64 version of ubuntu you get a box not suitable for DRM :-)
[02:40] <user-land> that's great :-)
[02:40] <int19h> FusionXN1: sudo aptitude install alsa-oss
[02:40] <soheil> what project type do I use?
[02:40] <arto> srikat, how about compiling it together step by step..
[02:40] <FusionXN1> does ubuntu support DRM?
[02:40] <jon_> anyone have any idea why firefox fails to open for me sometimes, and often just disappears
[02:40] <jon_> ?
[02:40] <FusionXN1> int19h: done
[02:40] <user-land> you write 'not in emulated mode', stefg, is it possible to watch those movies in any way on such a box ?
[02:40] <soheil> what project type do I use?
[02:40] <dmsantam> jon_, open it in a terminal. that should give you more details
[02:41] <int19h> user-land: they are working on making wine+32-bit codecs functional on 64-bit computers, I believe
[02:41] <soheil> what project type do I choose?
[02:41] <jon_> it tells me that there's a "segmentation fault"
[02:41] <user-land> ah, thank you int19h.
[02:41] <int19h> FusionXN1: now, does this make sound: cat /dev/random > /dev/dsp
[02:41] <soheil> what project type do I choose?in anjuta
[02:41] <dan_g> I followed the directions I found in one of the Ubuntu support forums to change my resolution settings, and used the following command in terminal: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" - I selected 1280x1024 as an option, left everything else alone, and when I tried to restart X I got errors until I disabled it again... anyone able to help?
[02:41] <dmsantam> jon_, then its probably a bug in firefox
[02:41] <FusionXN1> int19h: bash: /dev/dsp: No such device
[02:41] <stefg> user-land: vmplayer and a virtual 32-bit windows inside it...
[02:41] <user-land> also the 64 windows version is just around the corner ?
[02:41] <user-land> oh ...
[02:41] <dmsantam> jon_, try remove your .firefox directory in home dir.
[02:41] <Techno> what I need is a step by step n00b friendly guide on how to get a samba share set up for Dapper using the server install.
[02:41] <int19h> FusionXN1: hm
[02:41] <jon_> and then reinstall?
[02:41] <dmsantam> jon_, no need to reinstall
[02:41] <stefg> !samba
[02:41] <ubotu> samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[02:42] <dmsantam> jon_, just remove (or move) ~/.firefox
[02:42] <jon_> ok, i'll try that
[02:42] <dmsantam> :)
[02:42] <int19h> FusionXN1: sudo /dev/MKN
[02:42] <int19h> FusionXN1: sudo /dev/MAKEDEV
[02:42] <int19h> (first one was a typo)
[02:42] <ompaul> jon_, keep your old bookmarks first
[02:42] <int19h> FusionXN1: ah, the second one too
[02:42] <soheil> what project type do I choose?in anjuta
[02:42] <int19h> FusionXN1: sudo /dev/MAKEDEV sound
[02:42] <dmsantam> jon_, best to _move_ the dir. not delete it yet :)
[02:42] <FusionXN1> int19h: 1st oen command not found, 2nd worked
[02:42] <jon_> yeah i figured
[02:42] <jon_> have moved it
[02:42] <jon_> will try now
[02:42] <dmsantam> :)
[02:42] <FusionXN1> int19h: 3rd done
[02:43] <jon_> im dubious tho, i've had the problem on lots of installations
[02:43] <int19h> FusionXN1: now, cat /dev/random > /dev/dsp
[02:43] <Techno> What I really want is I want to use my old computer that has a very large hard drive and simply be able to connect to it easily and transfer files back and forth.
[02:43] <Poromenos1> hello
[02:43] <int19h> FusionXN1: it should make a lot of noise if it works
[02:43] <FusionXN1> int19h: bash: /dev/dsp: No such device
[02:43] <Poromenos1> how can i run a command at login?
[02:43] <int19h> FusionXN1: alsamixer, then?
[02:43] <stefg> !nfs
[02:43] <FusionXN1> alsamixer?
[02:43] <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.
[02:43] <jon_> well that got it to open again
[02:43] <int19h> FusionXN1: does alsamixer work? (not all newer soundcards seems to have /dev/dsp)
[02:43] <jon_> will have to wait a while to see if it crashes again
[02:43] <dmsantam> jon_, :)
[02:44] <FusionXN1> int19h: my sound card dont show in volume control
[02:44] <Poromenos1> how can i set a program to run at login?
[02:44] <ompaul> system - preferences - sessions - startup programs
[02:44] <jon_> why did thta work tho, just out of interest?
[02:44] <Poromenos1> ah, thanks
[02:44] <ompaul> !repeast
[02:44] <ubotu> I know nothing about repeast - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[02:44] <ompaul> !repeat
[02:44] <int19h> FusionXN1: (seems like there's a transition going on from /dev/dsp to alsa, amongst others)
[02:44] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[02:44] <int19h> FusionXN1: I think your soundcard module isn't loaded
[02:44] <int19h> FusionXN1: Does it really show up in lsmod?
[02:44] <Poromenos1> anyone familiar with the freenx client?
[02:44] <dmsantam> jon_, well, i guessed that it was having trouble parsing something in your profile,
[02:44] <Storkme> how come when i use the volume manager my volukme doesn't change?
[02:44] <FusionXN1> int19h: i cant see it 1 mo i recheck
[02:45] <Mewshi> hi
[02:45] <dmsantam> jon_, so unless you manually changed things in there, its probably a bug in firefox
[02:45] <dmsantam> jon_, its happened before, so that's why i suggested it
[02:45] <FusionXN1> int19h: not there
[02:45] <jon_> ok cool
[02:45] <jon_> well it seems to be good so far
[02:45] <ompaul> !test
[02:45] <ubotu> I know nothing about test - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[02:45] <jon_> thanks for your help
[02:45] <Techno> I tried following one of several tutorials I found to set up a samba server last night but I got lost and I just don't know what to do.
[02:45] <jon_> my first time using irc!
[02:45] <FusionXN1> :)
[02:45] <int19h> Storkme: You probably have several soundcards
[02:45] <ompaul> Techno, the ones on help.ubuntu.com/community are rather good
[02:46] <Storkme> int19h, i do indeed
[02:46] <int19h> Storkme: If you're using Gnome, double-click the speaker-icon, select File-Change device
[02:46] <int19h> Storkme: still does not work?
[02:46] <Storkme> int19h, i have no speaker icon :\
[02:46] <soheil> I just did a wxwindow project in anjuta and got an error
[02:46] <int19h> Storkme: do you use alsa, arts, esd, jack or none of them (or don't know)
[02:46] <dmsantam> jon_, you're most welcome :)
[02:47] <Storkme> int19h, alsa, exclusively
[02:47] <int19h> Storkme: have you tried alsamixer?
[02:47] <Techno> ompaul, I can't find a page there that works for what I need
[02:47] <jon_> cheers, will have to try help some1 else out someday!
[02:48] <Storkme> int19h, yeah, that works, but how can i get it to work with the keys on my keyboard? and the output from xmms
[02:48] <int19h> Storkme: ah, multiple soundcards is hell ;) (I've tried to configure something like that a few months a go)
[02:48] <srikat> arto, we can do that. but what's the advantage of doing that over installing from .rpm using wajig?
[02:48] <int19h> Storkme: ah, fantastic! You don't have to meddle around so much in /etc, then :)
[02:48] <dan_g> Is anyone able to help me with some issues regarding certain screen resolutions not working?
[02:48] <ompaul> Techno, just a moment
[02:48] <int19h> Storkme: does xaumix work as well?
[02:49] <Zyfo> Is it impossible to run BMP at the same time as XMMS? If so, why?
[02:49] <arto> srikat, the advantage is that I believe rpm to deb is risky.. compiling would be better at least from my perspective.
[02:49] <Storkme> int19h, no, i don't have that command apparently
[02:49] <ompaul> Techno,  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpSamba
[02:49] <srikat> arto, alright...for me to PM you, I've to first register here..doing that
[02:49] <FusionXN1> dam ubuntu
[02:49] <int19h> Storkme: there are some alsa-commands you can use for setting up hotkeys, if that's what you want
[02:50] <int19h> FusionXN1: damn whatever drivers you intalled that ruined things + damn some of the tiny quirks in some of the windowmanagers, you mean?
[02:50] <Felly> I'm trying to install Ubuntu Dapper on a Packard Bell PC but it always reboots during startup of the Live CD ... is there anything i can do ?
[02:50] <Techno> ompaul, where was that hiding? I tried clicking the links that seemed to lead me where I wanted (something like 'Permanently Mount Windows Shared Folders') but it was a dud
[02:50] <arto> srikat... register? actually I am new to IRC, I don't know about that.
[02:50] <srikat> arto, did you get my msg in PM
[02:50] <Mewshi> I like opera
[02:50] <FusionXN1> int19h: errr... ya thats it...
[02:50] <stefg> !irc > srikat
[02:50] <arto> srikat, yes
[02:50] <ompaul> techo I searched for samba in text
[02:51] <int19h> Storkme: I would suggest alsactl
[02:51] <Techno> felly
[02:51] <Techno> oops
[02:51] <Storkme> int19h, what about alsactl
[02:51] <Storkme> (question mark)
[02:51] <srikat> arto, are you replying to my msgs in PM?
[02:51] <int19h> Storkme: hm, no, I think I was a bit quick here
[02:51] <arto> srikat, yes I am..
[02:52] <arto> srikat, you receive nothing?
[02:52] <int19h> Storkme: is your goal to have hotkeys for changing the volume?
[02:52] <srikat> arto, since you aren't registered am not getting those
[02:52] <dan_g> Can anyone see my message?
[02:52] <arto> srikat, how can I?
[02:52] <Techno> felly, try going into your BIOS, if you have not, and set your computer to boot from the CD drive before the hard drive. To get into your bios your first boot screen should say something like 'press F2 to enter Setup'
[02:52] <srikat> arto, /nickserv register password
[02:52] <nearfar> I upgraded my dapper yesterday and I can't login to gnome from gdm!
[02:52] <dan_g> /nickserv register qwe1asd
[02:52] <FusionXN1> int19h: ok im rerunning the driver ill let you know what it says
[02:52] <nearfar> any idea how to fix this? .. I am working from irssi
[02:52] <Storkme> int19h, i already have the hotkeys, the problem is, when i use them, the slider appears on the scream but it does not affect the sound of the music
[02:52] <blup|patrick> has someone running that ntfs 3g driver?
[02:52] <leagris> hi
[02:53] <Felly> Techno: I'm booting from CD, that's not the problem
[02:53] <nearfar> trying to login to gnome from gdm .. just returns back to the same login screen
[02:53] <arto> srikat, it says ArTo already exists.. how to change nick?
[02:53] <ompaul> !fuse
[02:53] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[02:53] <blup|patrick> eh... hi i forgot :(
[02:53] <Techno> felly, ah
[02:53] <srikat> arto, /nick newnick
[02:53] <djwhyte> 'ello! :)
[02:53] <int19h> Storkme: do you know which mixer-program the hotkeys are using?
[02:53] <blup|patrick> nah that new ntfs-3g driver
[02:53] <int19h> Storkme: it shuold be possible to change
[02:53] <int19h> Storkme: apt-cache search alsa | grep -i mix
[02:53] <FusionXN1> int19h: ALSA now says no supported PnP or PCI card found
[02:53] <int19h> Storkme: I think one of those should work for you
[02:54] <int19h> FusionXN1: then that is usually the truth
[02:54] <artobleron> srikat, could you tell me how to change my password?
[02:54] <FusionXN1> int19h: the first time i run it... it found it!
[02:54] <nearfar> ?
[02:54] <int19h> FusionXN1: It seems like your hardware is found, but your driver missing
[02:54] <ninniuz> hi does anyone know when the kernel 2.6.17 will be available for ubuntu dapper?
[02:54] <stefg> ninniuz: never
[02:54] <ninniuz> :( why not
[02:55] <int19h> ninniuz: you can install it manually, but I guess that's not what you meant
[02:55] <srikat> artobleron, dunno
[02:55] <ninniuz> exactly ;)
[02:55] <ompaul> nearfar, ctrl alt f2 log in >>rm -rf .gnome2<< log out  log in at gdm CTRL Alt F7 that should help
[02:55] <Storkme> int19h, any recomendations?
[02:56] <ompaul> nearfar, unless you have specific other issues
[02:56] <int19h> FusionXN1: there are several good webpages for finding drivers, and setting them up, for alsa, ubuntu and your soundcard
[02:56] <int19h> Storkme: gnome-alsamixer, perhaps? :)
[02:56] <int19h> Storkme: it's mainly a matter of taste, I think?
[02:56] <dan_g> Hello... can anyone see this?
[02:56] <int19h> Storkme: or, are you bent on making the hotkeys work?
[02:57] <ompaul> dan_g, no one can ;-)
[02:57] <DrBashir2> Hi dan_g
[02:57] <g1g4nt1c> yeah dan_g
[02:57] <int19h> dan_g: no, what?
[02:57] <dan_g> hey, there we go, been trying to talk in here for a half hour, wondered why I got no reply... haha
[02:57] <samuel__> #ubuntu-it
[02:57] <Storkme> int19h, i'd like them to work, also the mute button
[02:57] <thingy> dan_g, you many want to change your nickserv password since you pasted it into this channel!
[02:58] <int19h> Storkme: how about isntalling them all, in a single commandline, then testing them out?
[02:58] <dan_g> I changed it... ha
[02:58] <thingy> dan_g, good
[02:58] <dan_g> Anyway, wondering if anyone can help me with an issue where I can't use certain resolutions... and if I try to enable them it crashes X!
[02:58] <soheil> my firefox displays persian words unreadably
[02:59] <soheil> my firefox displays persian words unreadably
[02:59] <int19h> Storkme: sudo aptitude install `apt-cache search alsa | grep -i mix | cut -f1 -d" " | xargs echo`
[02:59] <soheil> my firefox displays persian words unreadably
[02:59] <stefg> soheil: please stop repaeting
[03:00] <int19h> soheil: 1. upgrade firefox, 2. search the web for "firefox persian", 3. search for packages that has to do with persian, then install them 4. try wine+firefox, and search the web for how to intall them 5. Try many things, and if you are absolutely stuck, ask here
[03:01] <chipp> i downloaded ubuntu 7.06-desktop-i386.iso and burned it on a cd. when trying to install it just crach when trying to start xserver. any known problems with ati radeon? i got  a notebook with radeon mobile
[03:01] <cable\> nmap: error while loading shared libraries: libpcre.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[03:01] <int19h> soheil: also, try a bigger fontsize
[03:01] <cable\> where can i find libpcre ?
[03:01] <DrBashir2> chipp: tried safe mode?
[03:01] <stefg> most probably that's the persian ttf font isn't well hinted
[03:01] <cable\> i can't see it in http://ubuntu.ipacct.com/ubuntu/pool/main :/
[03:01] <artobleron> Does anyone know how I could change my password on IRC?
[03:01] <chipp> DrBashir2. yes.. same problem
[03:02] <DrBashir2> hmm, strange, that worked for me
[03:02] <int19h> cable\:  apt-cache search libpcre tells me it's really named libpcre3
[03:02] <DrBashir2> (ati x800)
[03:03] <DrBashir2> I guess you'd have to ask some experts over here, cos I'm startiing out myself as well
ok.. well i get a black screen
[03:03] <cable\> int19h Perl 5 Compatible Regular Expression Library :)?
[03:03] <int19h> cable\: yup :)
[03:04] <DrBashir2> chipp: I got that too. in both normal and safe mode with the 64bit version, and the normal mode of 32bit
[03:04] <int19h> chippp: afaik, ati are known to have known problems everywhere
[03:05] <DrBashir2> chipp: but it finally booted when I tried safe mode in 32bit
[03:05] <Seveas> artobleron, /msg chanserv set password new_pass
[03:05] <FusionXN1> int19h: DUnno what to do
[03:05] <blup|patrick> i guess 6.17 will run in eddy eft
[03:05] <FusionXN1> int19h: followed a guide didnt work for me
[03:05] <blup|patrick> so we dont have to expect a backport to dapper?
[03:06] <Techno> I'm starting to get frustrated enough that I'm going to uninstall Ubuntu for my samba server and just install Windows XP
[03:06] <int19h> FusionXN1: perhaps it's quicker to reinstall?
[03:06] <FusionXN1> Techno: whats up
[03:06] <FusionXN1> int19h: LOL it took me ages to get this done
[03:06] <yipe> Seveas, I think that might be incorrect
[03:06] <int19h> FusionXN1: keep trying sound-card howtos until it works, or reinstall. That's my advice. You'll make it work in the end.
[03:07] <Seveas> yipe, err indeed
[03:07] <Seveas> it should be nickserv
[03:07] <int19h> FusionXN1: I don't have any specific knowledge of soundcards, unfortunately
[03:07] <FusionXN1> int19h: too much effort
[03:07] <soheil> how to upgrade mozilla firefox?
[03:07] <int19h> FusionXN1: then blame yourself for installing that driver that corrupted everything
[03:07] <yipe> no..... even then it doesn't work
[03:07] <syock> guess what? In the end i didn`t install Vista beta
[03:07] <FusionXN1> int19h: blame realtek
[03:07] <int19h> FusionXN1: ok
[03:07] <stefg> Techno: all you have to understand is that there's strict and working user policies in linux... it's not borked like most windows users expect it
[03:07] <FusionXN1> int19h: It's their poo linux driver
[03:08] <Techno> I have an old computer that has a large hard drive and I have a new laptop with a small hard drive. I run Windows XP on my laptop because Linux doesn't have nice drivers for it yet..... I want to use my old computer as a file server for my laptop but when I follow tutorials for getting samba set up on my old computer using ubuntu it ends up gettting borked
[03:08] <int19h> FusionXN1: agreed
[03:08] <FusionXN1> int19h: i guess ubuntu and that driver wasn't ment to be
[03:08] <Mikevda> Whats the thing to download in synapic package manager to add things like computer temp / hdd space to ur desktop
[03:08] <yipe> -NickServ- Unknown switch [yipe's password] 
[03:08] <yipe> -NickServ- Type: /msg NickServ HELP SET for more information
[03:08] <Techno> stefg, believe it or not I'm not a complete n00b with linux... I just haven't had to do any of this networking stuff yet and it's frustrating me because in Windows I basically just have to click on a couple things to make it all nice
[03:08] <int19h> FusionXN1: Linux isn't for everyone. If you don't have the effort, don't use it.
[03:09] <syock> It was complaining how it cannot install itself onto an 49.7 GB NTFS partition. Then I decided twas too much hassle just to try things out.
[03:09] <FusionXN1> int19h: what are you saying?
[03:09] <FusionXN1> int19h: i detest windows its a ticking time bomb
[03:09] <syock> Vista Beta is not for everyone, if you don`t have the effort, don`t try it.
[03:09] <int19h> FusionXN1: I am saying you are whining and at the same time saying you don't have the effort
[03:09] <Zyfo> http://rafb.net/paste/results/6NE4Jd88.html <- I get that error, what's wrong?
[03:09] <Warbo> syock: I wouldn't give it any effort anyway
[03:10] <IRCMonkeyx> hi to all, i tried many things in ubuntu, and ppp and may be more things are not good now, how can i maintanence to ubuntu ? by running it as recory ?
[03:10] <FusionXN1> int19h: I dont see myself as "whining" asking for help...
[03:10] <Mikevda> Only thing i get annoyed is that ms dont have any support for linux dx
[03:10] <Mikevda> :(
[03:10] <dan_g> I'm sorry if I'm repeating myself, but my client kept crapping out on me. Can anyone help me with a screen resolution issue (some don't work)?
[03:10] <stefg> Techno: it's the same in linux if you use a GUI... don't want a gui on your server? Read the samba howto on how to configure from the command line.. Can be done with 5 clever lines
[03:10] <FusionXN1> syock: I tried vista beta
[03:10] <Techno> stefg I've tried the tutorials.... I can't get them to work
[03:10] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: recovery mode gives you the most basic of text interfaces, so you can recover graphics and stuff. If your graphics are working then use them, it's easier
[03:10] <syock> FusionXN1: so your opinion?
[03:11] <stefg> !doesn't work > Techno
[03:11] <int19h> FusionXN1: either you're whining or you're asking for help, and right now you're not asking for help. You are blaming realtech and saying you don't have the effort.
[03:11] <FusionXN1> syock: Resource hog, a lot of things look as if they were inspired by linux
[03:11] <Zyfo> nevermind that, it works
[03:11] <int19h> see you
[03:12] <Techno> !I really hate these bot things > stefg
[03:12] <ubotu> I know nothing about I really hate these bot things  - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:12] <IRCMonkeyx> Warbo: is recovery mode like safe mod in windows ? i am asking repair tool in ubuntu, remember how we repair windows by using xp cd...
[03:12] <FusionXN1> int19h: its a "certain" program that took hours to get to work i dont wanna do again and how can it be my fault? I installed the driver the driver broke it?!
[03:12] <stefg> :-)
[03:12] <dead_bitch> hi babes
[03:13] <stefg> Techno: this is not meant to be rude... but who do you expect to do /your/ homework first?
[03:13] <syock> dead_bitch: Damn, I can`t tell whether they`re babes or dudes in the first place. How`d you do that?
[03:13] <Techno> stefg: I googled all last night and I tried several tutorials before ever coming here.... so ya know, that comment means nothing
[03:13] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: "recovery mode" at bootup has no graphics or anything, just a text terminal. Only use it if your bootup really screws. There is a "safe mode" when you log in, which you can use if your user account has screwed up settings. If your normal login works then it is easier to recover a system from in there than from in recovery mode or safe mode
[03:14] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: Why don't you tell us what your problems are we can see what we can do
[03:14] <stefg> Techno: ok, so want someone to play a 'what might be his real problem with samba'-game with you?
[03:15] <Techno> stefg: No. I want someone to actually be helpful rather than do what you are currently doing.
[03:15] <IRCMonkeyx> Warbo: i tried for my modem and i tihnk i crashed the things, ppp is crash and when click from administrator tool to disks, it says there is an backend script error
[03:16] <stefg> Techno: believe it or not... I#m trying to be helpful, and might even give an answer, if 'd only knew the question :-)
[03:16] <Zyfo> I tried to add reps. to my /etc/apt/sources.list. It told me I didn't have permissions, what can I do?
[03:16] <yipe> Seveas, I'm pretty sure you're supposed to use "/msg NickServ PASSWORD", but I'm unsure of the syntax since NickServ has no "help" for that command...
[03:16] <syock> Since computers evolve to become faster, and have more capacity in storage and memory, M$`s OSes also have to evolve proportionately in terms of resource usage.
[03:16] <Zyfo> msg nickserv identify PW no?
[03:16] <Seveas> yipe, the keyword 'set' is neccessary, /msg nickserv help set
[03:17] <DrBashir2> Zyfo: Ah, I learned that just today, go to system>administration>synaptics package manager
[03:17] <IRCMonkeyx> cant i repair ubuntu by booting ubuntu install cd ?
[03:17] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: Have you changed the settings for those at all? First thing's first though, open a terminal from the Applications>Accessories menu, since it is easier to do stuff in there than messing around with graphical stuff (takes ages to describe graphics, but commands can be copy/pasted into the chat room)
[03:17] <smokeyd> Techno: people are really helpfull here, but you do need to describe what the problem is a little clearer.
[03:17] <Techno> Here's my problem, stefg: I followed several tutorials to get samba working.... everything seems ok from my linux box's point of view... but I get nothing showing up on my windows xp laptop.... so how exactly can I classify this problem other than 'it is not working'?
[03:17] <Zyfo> DrBashir: ah, and then?
[03:17] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: There is no "repair", other than reinstall. You can fix it manually though
[03:17] <DrBashir2> Zyfo: then go to settings> repository's
[03:18] <yipe> ahhhhh now I see, in "/msg NickServ set password new_pass" password is NOT $password but password
[03:18] <yipe> I was confused but now I get it
[03:18] <smokeyd> ok, hmm. COiuld you paste your samba config somewhere? On pastebin.org or something? Or deadbeefbabe.org/paste
[03:18] <DrBashir2> Zyfo: then Add>custom
[03:18] <smokeyd> That was ment for Techno
[03:18] <IRCMonkeyx> Warbo : i changed the settings of modem many times, and eciadsl-doctor says that your pp is crashed, i wanna use that graphical thing too from admin menu
[03:19] <Warbo> DrBashir2: I think there is a direct link to the repositories called "Software Properties" in the menu
[03:19] <Zyfo> DrBashir:: seems like it woks, thanks!
[03:19] <stefg> Aha... here we have a couple of points: a.) your samba shares do not show in windows network environment. b.) you did configure /something/ (but what???). Good questions yield good answers. Nonsense in, nonsens out
[03:19] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: So your internet connection is through a USB broadband modem?
[03:20] <int19h> Techno: Did you use the kde control-center, kcontrol? I have good experience with kcontrol+samba.
[03:20] <IRCMonkeyx> Warbo: yes  it would be, but it doesnt work, i am now on xp
[03:20] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: OK, do you have your Ubuntu system up, or is it one computer which dual-boots?
[03:20] <DrBashir2> Warbo: you'd have to tell me where cos I cant find it
[03:20] <Techno> int19h: I don't hae KDE. I have the server install of Dapper which means no GUI
[03:20] <dan_g> Can anyone point me somewhere that I might find more info on troubleshooting issues with configuring alternate screen resolutions... I haven't been able to find anything in the wiki or in a general google search.
[03:21] <Warbo> DrBashir2: System>Administration>Software Properties
[03:21] <smokeyd> Techno: if you post your config somewhere, we could have a look at that
[03:21] <stefg> !fixres
[03:21] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type this in a console: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  -  To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[03:21] <Techno> smokeyd I'm working on it
[03:21] <smokeyd> ok
[03:21] <karim> can I update libc6 of dapper with the edgy one ?
[03:21] <IRCMonkeyx> Warbo: One computer dual-boots
[03:21] <smokeyd> another point is, what type of samba access doe you want, shared? Samba PDC?
[03:21] <karim> I want to install something that needs the edgy libc6
[03:21] <DrBashir2> Warbo: Ah thanks :D
[03:21] <syock> ubotu: Never knew that. Thanks!
[03:21] <ubotu> I know nothing about Never knew that. Thanks! - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:22] <DrBashir2> lol
[03:22] <int19h> Techno: okay, then you would probably like to read a howto on how to setup samba clients and samba servers, using configuration-files instead of gui-tools.
[03:22] <syock> Oh was talking to a bot?
[03:22] <smokeyd> yup\
[03:22] <smokeyd> :D
[03:22] <DrBashir2> !not knowing
[03:22] <ubotu> I know nothing about not knowing - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:22] <smokeyd> But bots also have feelings
[03:22] <syock> like?
[03:22] <smokeyd> so I'm sure he's really happy now
[03:22] <smokeyd> :)
[03:22] <Techno> int19h I have
[03:22] <syock> ubotu: Are you happy?
[03:22] <ubotu> I know nothing about Are you happy? - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:23] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: OK that makes life a bit more difficult. There is a way of accessing Ubuntu's drives from Windows which may help, but i forget it's name
[03:23] <DrBashir2> !you
[03:23] <ubotu> I know nothing about you - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:23] <mikko> pla
[03:23] <Warbo> What's the ext2/3 driver for Windows?
[03:23] <mikko> i mean olah
[03:23] <int19h> Techno: where were you stuck/how exactly can you tell it's not working?
[03:23] <int19h> Warbo: ext2fs
[03:23] <Zyfo> When I try to install audacious it tells me a lot of libs that "have unmet dependencies", libasounds2, libc6, lbgcc1 etc etc. What can I do?
[03:23] <stefg> Techno: first be aware that you need the exact same user account of your win-box (username/pass) configured for the samba-server.
[03:23] <Techno> pastebin gives me an error
[03:24] <mikko> Warbo: there is? didn't know that...honestly :)
[03:24] <Warbo> int19h: Got any link for IRCMonkeyx please?
[03:24] <int19h> Warbo: ext2fs.sf.net, afaikr
[03:24] <syock> !the answer to Life, Universe, and Everything
[03:24] <ubotu> I know nothing about the answer to Life, Universe, and Everything - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:24] <IRCMonkeyx> Warbo: i access windows drives from ubuntu . but no access from windows to ubuntu
[03:25] <int19h> Warbo: http://ext2fsd.sourceforge.net/
[03:25] <int19h> IRCMonkeyx: http://ext2fsd.sourceforge.net/
[03:25] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: Yes, there is an extra driver you can install on Windows though, I am looking for it now
[03:25] <Warbo> int19h: Thanks
[03:25] <Warbo> IRCMonkeyx: Try installing that and see if you can access your Ubuntu drives
[03:25] <int19h> yw+hth
[03:26] <int19h> IRCMonkeyx: works great for me, I've installed it on several computers
[03:26] <yipe> hey Seveas I think there might be something wrong with https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto it kinda just ends mid-sentence, and there's not as much info as there used to be
[03:26] <int19h> IRCMonkeyx: just one thing
[03:27] <root15324> hi there
[03:27] <Seveas> *checking*
[03:27] <Warbo> yipe: Check the RecentChanges
[03:27] <IRCMonkeyx> int19h: c drive ntfs, d drive fat 32 , and ubuntu drive as e is ext2, do u still recommend ?
[03:27] <fyrestrtr> Seveas: is there an easy way to synchronize user accounts (complete details, /home, settings, X, etc) between two dapper machines?
[03:27] <int19h> IRCMonkeyx: I've got good experience with installing it in such a way that it starts up when windows does
[03:27] <int19h> IRCMonkeyx: (you can choose that in the installation)
[03:27] <int19h> IRCMonkeyx: but bad experience with installing it like a regular application (just didn't work for)
[03:28] <int19h> IRCMonkeyx: I still recommend it, yes
[03:28] <IRCMonkeyx> int19h: i am installing now
[03:28] <Techno> int19h I know it's not working because my laptop can't see my linux box in network places
[03:28] <Warbo> fyrestrtr: Sabayon maybe?
[03:28] <Warbo> !info sabayon
[03:28] <ubotu> sabayon: system administration tool to manage GNOME desktop settings. In repository main, is optional. Version 2.12.3-0ubuntu3 (dapper), package size 115 kB, installed size 1380 kB
[03:28] <root15324> where do i find a dc++ for ubuntu ?
[03:28] <int19h> Techno: that might be your laptop not the linux box
[03:29] <smokeyd> Techno:  try http://deadbeefbabe.org/paste/
[03:29] <int19h> Techno: I've experienced that before
[03:29] <Techno> I can't see it with my other computer
[03:29] <Warbo> root15324: Do you have universe?
[03:29] <Seveas> yipe, thanks! I restored it
[03:29] <root15324> universe?
[03:29] <Techno> http://deadbeefbabe.org/paste/1334
[03:29] <Warbo> !universe > root15324
[03:29] <yipe> oh good:) Thanks Seveas
[03:29] <Zyfo> If I do "wget <...tar.gz> and tar -xyz <file>, what do I do next to install it?
[03:29] <int19h> Techno: have you tried configuring sambad with no password, no username, no security, just to check that it works first?
[03:29] <fyrestrtr> Warbo: well, that can cover gnome, but I'm needing more like roaming profile support (that Windows has). You login to one station, and all your settings move with you. Anything like that?
[03:29] <root15324> don't understand
[03:29] <int19h> Techno: I would recommend that
[03:29] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: what is it that you downloaded?
[03:29] <Warbo> root15324: Follow the instructions and check in System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager. There will be LOADS of stuff
[03:30] <Techno> int19h I have no idea how to do that
[03:30] <ardchoille> Zyfo: What are you trying to install?
[03:30] <rubikcube> hello everyone
[03:30] <int19h> Techno: then you haven't read a proper howto for setting up samba
[03:30] <int19h> Techno: they are everywhere
[03:30] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: some dependencies, GTK latest etc, didn't work with apt-get and when I searched I got a whole screen of results
[03:30] <Warbo> fyrestrtr: Oh, I wouldn't know sorry (thought it was a one-time thing to ease setting up a new system)
[03:30] <rubikcube> could anyone tell me how to change the keyboard layout in the console as a normal user, please?
[03:30] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: for what app?
[03:30] <Zyfo> whatever the case, I'd like to know what to do after you dled a tar.gz
[03:30] <Zyfo> audacious
[03:30] <Techno> int19h I've followed every tutorial I could find on google and I've followed the ones pointed out to me on here
[03:30] <Zyfo> see: <Zyfo> When I try to install audacious it tells me a lot of libs that "have unmet dependencies", libasounds2, libc6, lbgcc1 etc etc. What can I d
[03:31] <int19h> Techno: a howto could quicker and easier help you than me
[03:31] <int19h> Techno: hm, I'll see if I can find one for you
[03:31] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: where are you installing it from?
[03:31] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: some rep that was mentioned at the audacious wiki
[03:32] <Techno> Ok. Easier howto. I can't boot from CD (yes I have already checked bios on the computer, yes I know for a fact it can't boot from CD) on the computer that I currently have ubuntu on. I want to remove ubuntu from that computer and reinstall Windows XP on it. Anyone know how?
[03:32] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr:  http://audacious-media-player.org/Downloads -> ubuntu
[03:32] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: there is a dpkg command that will install all dependencies of a package...the exact syntax escapes me now
[03:32] <int19h> Techno: tried this one: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Share_files_using_Samba
[03:32] <smokeyd> Techno: have you tried going to \\UBUNTU or \\<ip addres of samba server> directly from either of the two computers?
[03:33] <Techno> smokeyd yes
[03:33] <Warbo> apt-get builddep package?
[03:33] <Warbo> apt-get -f install maybe?
[03:33] <fyrestrtr> Techno: go find some windows bootup floppy images, write those, and boot from there.
[03:33] <Techno> fyrestrtr, I don't have floppies
[03:33] <root15324> i'm new to ubuntu. just installed it yesterday
[03:34] <Zyfo> Warbo: I'll try those
[03:34] <root15324> where do i find a direct-connect for ubuntu?
[03:34] <fyrestrtr> Techno: then find a usb cdrom and hope your computet boots from it.
[03:34] <Techno> I do however have a computer that works... is there a way to start the windows xp install on one computer and move it to another?
[03:34] <fyrestrtr> !dc++
[03:34] <ubotu> I know nothing about dc++ - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:34] <fyrestrtr> ah crud
[03:34] <fyrestrtr> !p2p
[03:34] <ubotu> Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network). BitTorrent: see !torrent Direct connect: try valknut
[03:34] <fyrestrtr> root15324: ^^^
[03:34] <root15324> !dc++
[03:34] <ubufan> On services, I see action Scheduler (atd, anacron and cron). why not one ???
[03:34] <Warbo> root15324: Ubuntu keeps software in "packages". These are stored online in sections. You will need to add the "Universe" section in System>Administration>Software Properties to get access to loads of stuff like DC++ interfaces
[03:34] <root15324> !p2p
[03:34] <xbehave> i have two monitors i know i can configure them by changing config files, but do i need to restart ubuntu to have the changes take effect
[03:34] <ubotu> Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network). BitTorrent: see !torrent Direct connect: try valknut
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> techono you cant move a XP windows install  98 yes...
[03:35] <smokeyd> Techno: and what was the result? Did you see any shares?
[03:35] <Zyfo> Warbo: neither worked :<
[03:35] <stefg> !xinerama
[03:35] <ubotu> xinerama is using multiple monitors as one big monitor. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XineramaHowTo
[03:35] <rubikcube> anyone here who has a smart solution for changing keymaps in the console?
[03:35] <Keddie> help, I downloaded and installed a kde screensaver, however I am using gnome. any idea how I can run the screensaver in gnome?
[03:35] <Techno> smokeyd it gave an error
[03:35] <ep0cs> How do i install gdesklets if it doesnt come up int the spm
[03:35] <cappiz> someone here ever used "Prioritizing empty TCP ACKs with pf and ALTQ" ?
[03:35] <cappiz> ops
[03:35] <smokeyd> what kind of error?
[03:35] <Warbo> ep0cs: You add Universe?
[03:35] <smokeyd> that is the kind of information is important
[03:35] <ubufan> On services, I see action Scheduler (atd, anacron and cron). why not one ???
[03:35] <smokeyd> You have to describe more clearly what works and what not
[03:35] <ep0cs> How do i add it?
[03:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Techno: You can install XP without a CD
[03:35] <Warbo> !universe > ep0cs
[03:36] <fyrestrtr> ep0cs: sudo apt-get install gdesklets gdesklets-data
[03:36] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: dpkg: requested operation requires superuser privilege <- when I tried dpkg -i
[03:36] <Warbo> ep0cs: Check that message
[03:36] <fyrestrtr> !sudo > Zyfo
[03:36] <Techno> smokeyd I've given up on this samba on ubuntu thing. It's annoying and not worth the benefit. I want to remove ubuntu and reinstall Windows XP
[03:36] <rubikcube> "loadkeys -d" only gives a bunch of "permission denied" errors :(
[03:36] <ubufan> On services, I see action Scheduler (atd, anacron and cron). why not one ???
[03:36] <Techno> Jack_Sparrow, I have a CD... I just can't BOOT from the CD
[03:37] <ep0cs> says cant find it.
[03:37] <stefg> !sudo
[03:37] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[03:37] <zenit> Techno: do you at least have a floppy drive?
[03:37] <xbehave> stefg i no how to set it up but when do config changes take effect?
[03:37] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: oops, forgot that, still though: cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[03:37] <fyrestrtr> ep0cs: enable universe and multiverse, then try again.
[03:37] <Warbo> ep0cs: You need to add Universe, then update the lists then it will be in Synaptic
[03:37] <DrBashir2> Techno: there are many startup disks to be found on internet to get your cdrom to work
[03:37] <Techno> zenit, I have a floppy drive but I do NOT have a floppy disk
[03:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Techno: DO you have a bootable floppy
[03:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Techno: bootdisk.com
[03:37] <dave0118> my screen resoution is 800x600... and the other option is 600x600... i dont know what to do to change it...
[03:37] <piratepenguin> anyone any idea why exim (default MTA) doesn't wanna send emails to e.g. gmail.com? (I only seem to be able to send to accounts on my localhost)
[03:37] <dave0118> any ideas someone?
[03:37] <Techno> Jack_Sparrow, that doesn't do me any good
[03:38] <Warbo> !fixres
[03:38] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type this in a console: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  -  To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[03:38] <stefg> xbehave: aftre you restarted X (the graphical part of the OS) ... hit ctrl-alt-backspace
[03:38] <zenit> Techno: then I would suggest getting one soon. Since your computer can't boot from cd-rom, then the chance is small that it can boot from usb.
[03:38] <h00t> hello i installed this distro yesterday  i love it so far coming from debian
[03:38] <root15324> don't have software properties in system - administration
[03:38] <yipe> I think what Techno is saying is that he doesn't have ANY floppies
[03:38] <xbehave> ahh so i wont need to reboot thanks
[03:38] <h00t> can someon pls tell me how can i install codecs and stuff to view divx vidx avi movies
[03:38] <Warbo> root15324: Try System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager and go on Settings>Repositories
[03:38] <yipe> not just that he doesn't have a bootable floppy
[03:38] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: did you install all the dependencies, add the repository and do all that stuff as it states on that download page?
[03:38] <ep0cs> Sweet, got it thanks.
[03:38] <piratepenguin> !codecs
[03:38] <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
[03:38] <Techno> why isn't there a way to start the windows install from within Ubuntu? I can start the Ubuntu install from within Windows
[03:39] <ep0cs> Is firestarter with the universe ones?
[03:39] <fyrestrtr> !restrictedformat > h00t
[03:39] <ubotu> I know nothing about restrictedformat  - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:39] <smokeyd> Techno: it's not that hard. The point is you have to try to eliminate possiblities. We can help you with that It can well be something that has nothing to do with samba by itself, but with your network setup (like your computers do not use samba as a wins serveR) but in order to know, you have to help us eliminate the possibilities
[03:39] <DrBashir2> Techno: im sure that kind of reaction doesn't sit well with most of us
[03:39] <fyrestrtr> Techno: take that up with Microsoft.
[03:39] <Jack_Sparrow> yipe: yea, not many options there and not really a buntu problem eh..
[03:39] <Eagle3> what kind of problems would cause ubuntu/linux to freeze on a laptop with no error messages?
[03:39] <smokeyd> try something, get an error, see what the error is, try something different
[03:39] <piratepenguin> h00t: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[03:39] <h00t> hey is ubotu ... kinda like dpkg in debian
[03:39] <Paddy_EIRE> hey guys i have been trying to get my ATI Radeon 9250 working since I first started using ubuntu in June.  I have tried easy-ubuntu and many guides and still havent found the solution, any help would be appreciated
[03:39] <fyrestrtr> Eagle3: power and/or hardware failure (like overheating)
[03:39] <smokeyd> Eagle3: APCI problems
[03:39] <stefg> Eagle3: acpi-problems, bad ram, bad harddisk
[03:39] <Warbo> Eagle3: Probably a graphics driver problem
[03:39] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: I added the reps and tried to install dependencies, noone answered my question about what to do after "wget <file>" "tar -xyz <file>" though.
[03:39] <smokeyd> ACPI is a powermanagement system
[03:39] <root15324> i have ubuntu 5.10 and there are upgrades
[03:40] <piratepenguin> h00t: well ubotu is a helpful bot..
[03:40] <smokeyd> it may cause problems with linux in general sometimes
[03:40] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: where does it tell you to wget stuff?
[03:40] <root15324> in software properties
[03:40] <smokeyd> you can configure your boot manager to boot the kernel witout ACPI/APIC
[03:40] <Warbo> Paddy_EIRE: You may be able to use the DRI radeon driver. Check the Wiki
[03:40] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: I can help you, but you need to listen and do exactly as I say.
[03:40] <dave0118> so about this 800x600 ... what can i do to change my resoultion?
[03:40] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: nowhere, but when I tried to search for latest GTK there were hundreds of them, so I thought 'd dl the tar instaed
[03:40] <Eagle3> stefg: I did memory test on the ram with no problems, not sure if the HD is bad or not...if it's an acpi problem would that be software (kernel) or hardware?
[03:40] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: sure, I will, just tried a bit on my on :p
[03:40] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: always ask in here first.
[03:41] <Warbo> Paddy_EIRE: It works for my 9200, so it will probably work on a 9250
[03:41] <Eagle3> Warbo: it's a radeon, so I'm using the radeon driver provided...never had problems until about 2 weeks ago
[03:41] <yipe> Techno, maybe the people in #windows will know more about your installation problem?
 what do i search for "DRI radeon driver"
[03:41] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: first, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[03:41] <fyrestrtr> Paddy_EIRE: check the !ati wiki entry.
[03:41] <Techno> yipe you'd think so, but that channel is almost always entirely dead
[03:41] <Warbo> Eagle3: Hmm, the free driver usually doesn't crash as much as the non-free one.
[03:41] <Techno> yipe this is also Ubuntu related because it involved uninstalling Ubuntu
[03:41] <Warbo> Paddy_EIRE: I think I called it Radeon Howto
[03:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Techno: So is windows after the latest spyware inside the security upgrade
[03:42] <stefg> Eagle3: acpi is a piece of software dealing with your hardware :-)... and memory test do rarely reveal problems in a single pass... tet it run overnight. a bad disk would show other problems, too
[03:42] <fyrestrtr> Techno: no, your question is not how to uninstall ubuntu, your question is how to install Windows on a machine that doesn't boot from the cdrom.
[03:42] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: I got "E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable) // E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it? //" at upgrade
[03:42] <DrBashir2> Techno: you dont have to uninstall as such... format does the job of ridding you from ubuntu
[03:42] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: close synaptic.
[03:42] <yipe> Really? That's never been my experience, and I'm not telling you "That's not an ubuntu problem, we won't help", because we will, just suggesting that they might know more about this specific issue
[03:42] <mikko> hmmm
[03:42] <Techno> Drbashir2: that would leave me with a nonworking computer
[03:43] <DrBashir2> boot with a floppy
[03:43] <yipe> oh.... it's definitely dead now....
[03:43] <h00t> hello also another thing ... installation never prompt me for the root pwd... what is my root pwd
[03:43] <Techno> I don't have a FLOPPY!!!
[03:43] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: done
[03:43] <fyrestrtr> h00t: there is no root password.
[03:43] <fyrestrtr> !sudo
[03:43] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[03:43] <Paddy_EIRE> My Card is not listed on the site
[03:43] <DrBashir2> get one (they come in 10's)
[03:43] <Eagle3> stef_: is there anyway I can check for an acpi problem?  I don't think I have any hard drive problems...I'll try the memory test tonight I guess
[03:43] <Jack_Sparrow> h00t: there is no root password by default use sudo or gksudo
[03:43] <Techno> I don't have a way to get one
[03:43] <Eagle3> stefg: is there anyway I can check for an acpi problem?  I don't think I have any hard drive problems...I'll try the memory test tonight I guess
[03:43] <ep0cs> Apparently, gdesklets depends on libgnutls11, but I can't install it...
[03:44] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: okay, now do this, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:44] <Warbo> Techno: I have some spares, oh wait......
[03:44] <h00t> but when i do sudo ... something ... it'll still ask me for pwd
[03:44] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: done
[03:44] <yipe> oh Techno, there are people active in #windows now, you might give it a try
[03:44] <DrBashir2> Techno: then you're ... whats the word
[03:44] <fyrestrtr> Eagle3: best is to google around for your laptop model and linux
[03:44] <Warbo> h00t: Normal user password
[03:44] <Jack_Sparrow> h00t: your regular password
[03:44] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: okay, now did you edit /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[03:44] <ubufan> How can I remove root privileges of sudoers users ???
[03:44] <Techno> drbashir2 you're the most helpful person I've ever ran into
[03:44] <Eagle3> fyrestrtr: thanks
[03:44] <yipe> h00t your normal user password confers root privileges,
[03:44] <Warbo> ubufan: Take them out of the group "admin"
[03:44] <stefg> Eagle3: most probably it's an acpi problem... check if there's known issues with your hardware
[03:44] <stefg> !hardware
[03:44] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[03:44] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: yeah, but I don't think it saved. I got told I could edit it in the package manager, synaptic
[03:44] <DrBashir2> well, youre the most willing to be helped that I ran into ;)
[03:45] <Eagle3> thanks
 My card aint listed on the site
[03:45] <Lynoure> ubufan: edit /etc/sudoers , or their groups in /etc/group
[03:45] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: yeah you can do that, but instead do this (its a bit quicker)
[03:45] <Warbo> Paddy_EIRE: OK then, just that I couldn't get fglrx driver to work, even after installing it fine. I think ATI broke it for older cards
[03:45] <ep0cs_> When I go to install gdesklets it says 2 files it depends on are uninstallable.
[03:45] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: it told me I didn't have the right then
[03:45] <ignatios> Is there a repository of i686-optimised binary packages?
[03:46] <stefg> ignatios: no use, except the kernel
[03:46] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: sudo echo "deb http://vdlinux.soureforge.jp/ experimental audacious" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:46] <yipe> hehe, I love how easy questions get a bunch of answers,
[03:46] <h00t> i retrieved a pckg i need it but now i cannot find it where did it go
[03:46] <Zyfo> hello pezz
[03:46] <ignatios> fair enough stefg; cheers
 does that mean im screwed
[03:46] <srikat-away> artobleron, are you there?
[03:46] <artobleron> srikat-away, yes I am
[03:46] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
[03:46] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: then, sudo echo "deb-src http://vdlinux.sourceforge.jp/ experimental audacious" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:46] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: type sudo first.
[03:46] <ardchoille> h00t: Which app did you use to retreive it?
[03:47] <FurryNemesis_> can I use Xgl+compiz with only 32mb of video memory or will it chug?
[03:47] <Warbo> Paddy_EIRE: Probably not. Did you get any kind of problem with fglrx driver (ATI's one)? I got a desktop up fine with it, just errors with 3D stuff
[03:47] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: I did
[03:47] <srikat-away> artobleron, am going out...we shall install gimpshop later
 how do i view and change the cards settings
[03:47] <Warbo> FurryNemesis_: Probably OK
[03:47] <artobleron> srikat-away, no prob
[03:47] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: type sudo -i
[03:47] <h00t> it's this whole thing.... wget -c http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20060611-0.0_i386.deb
[03:47] <h00t> sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20060611-0.0_i386.deb
[03:47] <FurryNemesis_> sweet
[03:47] <fyrestrtr> then type
[03:47] <FurryNemesis_> ty
[03:47] <Lynoure> yipe: freetime, non-paid, limited attention span at the moment --> instant gratification is, well, satisfying.
[03:47] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo:  echo "deb http://vdlinux.soureforge.jp/ experimental audacious" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:47] <yipe> Lynoure, I know:)
[03:47] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: oskar@grapefactory:~$ sudo -i echo "deb http://vdlinux.soureforge.jp/ experimental audacious" >> /etc/apt/sources.list // bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
[03:47] <ardchoille> h00t: That downloaded package will be in the directory you were in when you ran wget
[03:47] <Warbo> Paddy_EIRE: "gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" or "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[03:47] <fyrestrtr> and then echo "deb-src http://vdlinux.sourceforge.jp/ experimental audacious" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:48] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: type sudo -i (hit enter)
[03:48] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: enter your password
[03:48] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: then type echo ....
 my cards 128 and not that bad, but instead its sharing my 512 ram
[03:48] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: ok, worked. What does the i do?
[03:48] <Zyfo> ubotu: !sudo -i
[03:48] <ubotu> I know nothing about !sudo -i - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: do you also have an onboard card?
[03:48] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: nevermind that for now :)
[03:48] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: now, type apt-get update
 no
[03:49] <Warbo> Paddy_EIRE: Oh, that's a little beyond me then
[03:49] <DrBashir2> !sudo -i
[03:49] <ubotu> I know nothing about sudo -i - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[03:49] <h00t> hahaha... i ran it from my ~ dir but it's not there ... if i try to re-run the command it says .. nothing to retrieve ...file is there already
[03:49] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: done
[03:49] <redmonkey> my ubuntu is messed up and i want to reinstall it. what directories should i make a backup of? i already made a backup of /home and /etc, but are there still other important directories?
[03:49] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: now type apt-get install audacious
 no idont have an onboard card
[03:49] <Keddie> does anyone know what directory gnome screensavers are?
[03:49] <int19h> redmonkey: a list of all installed packages is useful
[03:49] <ardchoille> h00t: Then it's in your home dir.  ~ = /home/your_username
[03:49] <Warbo> redmonkey: If you installed custom stuff maybe /usr/local
[03:49] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: same error as before with dependencies
[03:49] <DrBashir2> h00t: maybe its hidden in your ~
[03:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: then what makes you think it is sharing ram
[03:49] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: when I did buildessential it told me it already had all those, or well, 0 new
[03:50] <int19h> redmonkey: otherwise /home and /etc should do, unless you've done some installation-acrobatics
[03:50] <fyrestrtr> redmonkey: if you don't have a fast connection, you can backup /var/cache/apt/archives (location of all the downloaded files)
[03:50] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: okay, wait.
[03:50] <yipe> Lynoure, if only I were a faster typer I could share in some of that
[03:50] <DrBashir2> h00t: click the option show hidden files
[03:50] <Warbo> fyrestrtr: I like to keep my cache empty :)
[03:50] <stefg> redmonkey: /var/cache/apt might be a good idea, that's the apt-cache so you won't have to redownload all the updates
[03:50] <int19h> Warbo: me too :)
[03:50] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: http://rafb.net/paste/results/Kd2dju44.html if that helps
[03:50] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: did you install all the stuff for music playback in the RestrictedFormats wiki entry?
 instead of getting 512 im getting...er 1 sec .whats quick way of checking my ram
[03:51] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: restrictformats wiki entry? no I don't think so.
[03:51] <ardchoille> DrBashir2: There's not a "." in front of the filename, why would it be hidden?
[03:51] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: do that
[03:51] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:51] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: where is it? I searched for restrict and found nothing
[03:51] <longwave> Paddy_EIRE: "free -m" will show you your memory usage in megabytes, if thats what you want
[03:51] <Zyfo> ah there
[03:51] <Jack_Sparrow> h00t: I hd htat problem yesterday, I just used my browser to get the file and saved it to my desktop
[03:51] <redmonkey> ok, thank you int19h, Warbo, fyrestrtr, stefg !
[03:51] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: when you are done installing all those, let me know and I'll continue with you.
[03:51] <h00t> thatx Jack_Sparrow... 'cause i see it's not there
[03:52] <h00t> BTW ... this distro fucking rocks
[03:52] <Warbo> !language
[03:52] <Jack_Sparrow> yep
[03:52] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
 yeah im getting 503 of ram instead of the 512 that i have
[03:52] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: thanks, I just installed easyubuntu before, will do these now too
[03:52] <rob> hmm
[03:52] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: that might have done that for you, but do it anyway, in case it missed somethings.
[03:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: but why do you think it is your video card sharing it
[03:53] <longwave> Paddy_EIRE: that extra 9mb is taken by the kernel for various things, don't worry about it too much - on my laptop i have 502mb of usable RAM
[03:53] <int19h> redmonkey: dpkg -l | grep "ii" | cut -f3 -d" " > packages
[03:53] <ardchoille> h00t: try doing:  ls -lha ~/*.deb
 i just fiqured, its the device that doesnt seem to be working
[03:53] <Milchmann> moin W-Mann^`
[03:53] <int19h> redmonkey: will make a textfile named packages with a list of all installed packages
[03:53] <int19h> redmonkey: there's probably a better way, but it works
[03:53] <h00t> dude ... i just foud this... http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/get.html ... this rocks
[03:53] <syock> Wine 0.9.18`s binary still not there?
[03:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: You cant assume that.. you are on the wrong path
[03:54] <Jack_Sparrow> h00t: did you try to get that deb manually?
[03:54] <Hobart> I ended up rebuilding dapper from a debootstrap install and ubuntu-desktop package ... trying to figure out whatto do to get gksu (graphical sudo for the admin apps) to run again ... anyone got any thoughts?
[03:54] <int19h> redmonkey: to install again later: cat packages | xargs sudo aptitude install
 yeah it must be the the ireland man
[03:54] <Paddy_EIRE> lol
[03:54] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: done, I had all those installed (except for the first dvd codec)
[03:54] <Warbo> Hobart: Are you chrooted inside your debootstrap? 'Cos sudo doesn't work in chroots
[03:55] <redmonkey> int19h: good, that sounds very useful.. thanks again!
[03:55] <Jack_Sparrow> h00t: just paste this in your browser    http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20060611-0.0_i386.deb
[03:55] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: now apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
well where do u think that other 9mb of ram is heading then
[03:55] <stefg> Jack_Sparrow: won't work with dapper
[03:55] <int19h> redmonkey: good luck, I think you'll make it work just fine :)
[03:55] <Hobart> Warbo -> no, I've moved the new filesystem into its own partition and am booted off of it
[03:55] <Advant> Are there iso builds of the up coning version of ubuntu available ?
[03:55] <TheThingsThatWer> will VNC work in CLI?
[03:55] <Warbo> Hobart: OK
[03:55] <Jack_Sparrow> stefg: what wont work
[03:55] <Hobart> Everything seems fine (same passwords, group memberships, %admin in sudo group)
[03:56] <Hobart> but I just get a taskbar spinner and never a popup requesting my password when I try an admin app
[03:56] <stefg> w32codecs form Debian sid
[03:56] <yipe> Advant, there is one
[03:56] <int19h> Advant: have you searched the web?
[03:56] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: got lots of unmet depends.
[03:56] <Warbo> Hobart: I think netwoking (loopback) can affect sudo if I remember right
[03:56] <stefg> rather let easyubuntu do the dirty work
[03:56] <Hobart> ohhhh
[03:56] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: then, apt-get install libglade2-dev
[03:56] <Lynoure> yipe :)
[03:56] <int19h> Warbo: I think you're right
[03:56] <Advant> I just wanted to know if there is one, wireshark needs HTK 2.10, and Ii've been unable to compile it on dapper
[03:57] <Advant> GTK
[03:57] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: okay, keep going for now, we'll see about that later.
[03:57] <TheThingsThatWer> will VNC work in CLI?
[03:57] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr:   libglade2-dev: Depends: libgtk2.0-dev (>= 2.0.6) but it is not going to be installed
[03:57] <Jack_Sparrow> stefg: yes it does
[03:57] <Zyfo> haha
[03:57] <Zyfo> moment 22 :<
[03:57] <int19h> Zyfo: I've met the same problem
[03:57] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev <-- what is the output of this?
[03:57] <int19h> Zyfo: I'm installing libpango1.0-dev via the sources
[03:58] <stefg> Jack_Sparrow: ok, it was libdvdcss at a closer look... but why take sid packs, if you can have native ubuntu ones
[03:58] <Hobart> Warbo -> hmm, got lo up and working, still no go.  (regular command line sudo works, just the gksudo seems to spin and die)
[03:58] <wastrel> ubunto
[03:58] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: http://rafb.net/paste/results/EpYfXV76.html
[03:58] <Zyfo> int19h: what's that?
[03:59] <nnx> How do I mount and modify initrd?
[03:59] <Jack_Sparrow> stefg: that is straight off the wiki... ask them
[03:59] <redmonkey> int19h, which ubuntu do you use if i may ask?
[03:59] <TheThingsThatWer> how do i enable VNC from the CLI?
[03:59] <int19h> Zyfo: apt-get build ++
[03:59] <int19h> Zyfo: (that's not a valid command)
[03:59] <dr_willis> vncserver - spawns a  vnc session
[03:59] <yipe> Advant, https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2006-July/000164.html
[03:59] <dr_willis> vncserver does NOT share the current desktop
[03:59] <int19h> redmonkey: dapper
[04:00] <Jack_Sparrow> stefg: All I did was manually get it instead of dpkg it..
[04:00] <Warbo> Hobart: Well, I'm no expert sorry. I just remember how I fix my own stupid mistakes :)
[04:00] <yipe> there's the link to the knot 1 .isos (apparently we're going with knots instead of flights this time)
[04:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Gotta run.. wife needs me..
[04:00] <stefg> errmmm.... wasn't openssh meant do do CLIs... vnc is for guis only
[04:00] <Warbo> yipe: Newts don't fly
[04:00] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: any ideas?
[04:00] <yipe> that makes sense
[04:00] <redmonkey> int19h, i mean ubuntu, kubuntu, xubuntu or edubuntu?
[04:00] <nnx> Actually, as a more direct question... how do I install Ubuntu on CoLinux?
[04:00] <Warbo> yipe: Without gunpoweder at least...
[04:00] <int19h> Hobart: log in as a user with administrator rights, use the user-settings, check off the box for sudo-rights, then it works
[04:01] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: one, and I don't know if this will work or not.
[04:01] <yipe> but do they tie knots? Or travel in speeds measured in nautical miles per hour?
[04:01] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: copy paste this
[04:01] <Hobart> int19h -> I think I'll need to startx as root to do it :\
[04:01] <fyrestrtr> sudo apt-get install libartsc0 libasound2 libatk1.0-0 libaudiofile0 libbinio1c2 libc6 libcairo2 libcomerr2 libcurl3-gnutls libesd-alsa0 libflac7 libfontconfig1 libgcc1 libglade2-0 libglib2.0-0 libgnutls12 libgtk2.0-0 libid3-3.8.3c2a libidn11 libkrb53 liblircclient0 libmodplug0c2 libmpcdec3 libmusicbrainz4c2a libogg0 libpango1.0-0 libresid-builder0c2a libsamplerate0 libsidplay1 libsidplay2 libsndfile1 libstdc++6 libtag1c2a libvorbis0a li
[04:01] <Hobart> but let me give it a shot.
[04:01] <fyrestrtr> and give that a spin
[04:01] <int19h> redmonkey: I use ubuntu. Xubuntu is one of my favorites though.
[04:01] <Zyfo> hm
[04:01] <Zyfo> ok
[04:01] <int19h> Hobart: you could also try visudo
[04:01] <int19h> redmonkey: but my favorite windowmanager is Fvwm
[04:01] <Warbo> yipe: Someone posted a link to a site which said a knot of efts is like a large orgy
[04:01] <stefg> booohhh
[04:01] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: 2 dones and rest already newest
[04:01] <yipe> hahaha
[04:02] <Warbo> yipe: Can't wait for the Edgy release parties :)
[04:02] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: the dones where just reading packages and building tree btw, it couldn't find "l"
[04:02] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: wget http://two.fsphost.com/hairypalms/audcious_1.0.0-0vd1_i386.deb
[04:02] <Zyfo> int19h: what am I supposed t odo with that? :x
[04:02] <fyrestrtr> then when its done,
[04:02] <yipe> is this serious zoological info, or just someone poking some fun at us?
[04:02] <fyrestrtr> dpkg -i audcious_1.0.0-0vd1_i386.deb
[04:02] <Warbo> yipe: It looked professional
[04:02] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: 20 redirections exceeded
 do u have any ideas why i have 503 of ram instead of my 512
[04:02] <fyrestrtr> ah crap.
[04:02] <Zyfo> lots of 302
[04:03] <int19h> Zyfo: install the missing package from sources, automatically, instead of the binary one that's currently broken
[04:03] <Zyfo> int19h: where do I find those sources and how do I install them?
[04:03] <int19h> Zyfo: I did it a few hours a go, so I don't have the commands in front of me anymore, but it was easy to find
[04:03] <dr_willis> !easysource
[04:03] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[04:03] <Warbo> int19h: Keep pressing up :)
[04:03] <int19h> Zyfo: the sources are already mentioned in your sources.list, they are the deb-src entries
[04:04] <int19h> Warbo: ;)
[04:04] <int19h> Warbo: closed that window
[04:04] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: hrmm, okay lets try something else.
[04:04] <Zyfo> hmm, ok, I'll try it if fyrestrtr doesn't come up with something nice :x
[04:04] <Zyfo> sure
[04:04] <fyrestrtr> echo '/usr/local/lib' >> /etc/ld.so.conf
[04:04] <fyrestrtr> ldconfig
[04:04] <Zyfo> I'm root btw, if that affects something
[04:04] <nnx> Does anyone have any experience with CoLinux on here?
[04:04] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: nah, no worries there.
[04:05] <stefg> nnx: #colinux
[04:05] <Zyfo> ldconfig instead of ld.so.conf?
[04:05] <nnx> stefg: Ah, thank you.  On this server?
[04:05] <int19h> nnx: yeah, I had some interest it in some time, but I lost all interest after visiting the webpage. Can't remember why, though.
[04:05] <Zyfo> or what do you mean with ldconfig?
[04:05] <stefg> think so
[04:05] <fyrestrtr> no, after you are done typing that, type ldconfig
[04:05] <int19h> nnx: honestly
[04:05] <Zyfo> nothing happend at all
[04:05] <fyrestrtr> yes, I know
[04:05] <Zyfo> ok :D
[04:05] <yipe> Zyfo, as in you don't use sudo? Why not? It's a good security strategy (I know my computer needs as much protection from me as it can get)
[04:05] <int19h> Zyfo: good, that means that something didn't go wrong :)
[04:05] <johan__> My firefox adress bar doesn't behave as I want it to (as it does in windows). Using a quick serch without text does a search for %s instead of going to the search page and writing c++ with a quick search ends up as "c  ". Is there a way around this?
[04:06] <stefg> no #colinux on freenode
[04:06] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: now, type apt-get install build-essential libglib2.0-dev libogg-dev libvorbis-dev libglade2-dev and see if you missed anything
[04:06] <Zyfo> yipe: I had to do it somewhere cause of some permission things, just a part of this troubleshooting
[04:06] <nnx> int19h: I see.  Thanks.
[04:06] <nnx> stefg: Much obliged.
[04:06] <stefg> http://wiki.colinux.org/mediawiki/index.php/XCoLinux
[04:06] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: just   libglade2-dev: Depends: libgtk2.0-dev (>= 2.0.6) but it is not going to be installed //  libglib2.0-dev: Depends: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.10.2-1ubuntu3) but 2.10.3-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[04:07] <Zyfo> and E: broken package
[04:07] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: hrmm
[04:07] <Zyfo> packages*
[04:07] <yipe> if you say so Zyfo, but that sounds suspect to me, there's nothing to stop you from using sudo for ALL your root needs....
[04:07] <nemlah> Hello all
[04:07] <fyrestrtr> okay, for now, we ignore that (again)
[04:07] <int19h> johan_: I've experienced similar problems, but I don't know of any solution. Have you searched the web? It might be a unicode issue. Or an issue with some firefox setting (most likely). Or an issue with the keyword-bookmark you're using.
[04:07] <nemlah> can someone help me with some network problems
[04:07] <Pupeno> is it possible to compile linux-source-2.6.17_2.6.17-5.16 only for my architecture instead of for all of them ?
[04:07] <nemlah> My box is pretty slow with the dns lookup
[04:07] <int19h> johan_: In any case, I would recommend an irc-channel about firefox
[04:07] <fyrestrtr> wget http://audacious-media-player.org/release/audacious-1.0.0.tgz
[04:07] <soundray> Is there a command line equivalent of the Eject command in gnome for unmounting a volume?
[04:07] <ardchoille> Zyfo: Have you been using debian .deb packages?
[04:07] <Zyfo> yipe: ok, oh well, I'll use it after I'm done with this then, I don't believe fyrestrtr is trying to hack me :E
[04:08] <int19h> soundray: rightclick the device, select eject
[04:08] <stefg> soundray: eject   duh!
[04:08] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: got that wget command?
[04:08] <drbreen_> soundray: it called "eject"
[04:08] <Warbo> Pupeno: It is built for your architecture. The kernel gets put in arch/i386/boot/bzImage
[04:08] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: yeah I did
[04:08] <Zyfo> ardchoille: I don't hink so
 let me know if u fiqure this linux compile
[04:08] <drbreen_> soundray: "man eject"
[04:08] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: done
[04:08] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: okay, now cp audacious-1.0.0.tgz /home/yourusername/
[04:08] <Pupeno> Warbo: no, when I run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot it builds for all architectures.
[04:09] <Pupeno> Paddy_EIRE: mh ?
[04:09] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr:  done
[04:09] <Warbo> Pupeno: Oh, I haven't ever made a package out of a kernel
[04:09] <soundray> stefg, drbreen_: great, that was easier than I thought. Thank you
[04:09] <int19h> Warbo: it's just a command or two
[04:09] <oneeyedelf1> I wanna install unionfs for ubuntu, but all I can find in apt is unionfs-sources, how would I get ubuntu to install and compile a source?
[04:09] <Pupeno> Warbo: then you would have built linux 2.6.17, not linux-source-2.6.17_2.6.17-5.16
[04:09] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: now type exit
[04:09] <Zyfo> done :p
[04:10] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: and then type cd and hit enter
[04:10] <Zyfo> I'm in home yes
[04:10] <Warbo> Pupeno: Actually last time I did it was probably 2.4.X
[04:10] <int19h> oneeyedelf1: usually: download, tar zxvf package.tar.gz, cd package-123, ./configure, make, sudo make install
[04:10] <stefg> oneeyedelf1: uhoh... that requires a custom kernel iirc
[04:10] <tjb891> i am installing a usb printer (canon pixma ip1500) and it is asking for model, is is it autodetected (it says imagerunner330s)
[04:10] <fyrestrtr> now type tar zxvf audacious-1.0.0.tgz -C ~/apps/
[04:10] <Pupeno> oneeyedelf1: module-assistant would help you buliding that. Install module-assistant and run it.
[04:10] <Hobart> int19h -> no luck.  regular cmdline sudo works fine
[04:10] <DrBashir2> whoah, cool im typing this from a windows box, while in control of my ubuntu box
[04:10] <Hobart> just gksu that's broke
[04:10] <oneeyedelf1> stefg: unionds is a kernel module
[04:10] <DrBashir2> using vnc
[04:10] <int19h> tjb891: I would recommend trial en error
[04:11] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: then type cd apps/audacious-1.0.0
[04:11] <dr_willis> tjb891,  im thinking that printer is not very well supported by the printing system. (cups is the name of the printing system)
[04:11] <int19h> tjb891: I would recommend trial and error
[04:11] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr:  no such dir
[04:11] <gnubien> see anything wrong with this cmd? cdrecord -v -fs=8m -tao -data speed=4 dev=0,0,0 ubuntu-6.06-alternate-i386.iso >> cdrubuntu.burn 2>&1    -dummy yields no errors, burns ok but CD does not boot; also md5sum checks ok
[04:11] <Warbo> tjb891: Sometimes different drivers are used, but if you can find the specific driver for your printer in the list then that is usually best
[04:11] <Zyfo> I'll make one
[04:11] <tjb891> ok
[04:11] <stefg> oneeyedelf1: hopefully in the ubuntu sources, and hopefully to be buildable without complete kernel recompile
[04:11] <tjb891> mabey ill break out the driver cd
[04:11] <oneeyedelf1> int19h: yes, thats what I would do normally but this is a deb package and i am unformiliar with dep source packages
[04:11] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: ah, sorry. cd ~/apps -- and then tar zxvf audacious-1.0.0.tgz -C ~/apps/
[04:11] <int19h> gnubien: cdrubuntu?
[04:11] <dr_willis> tjb891,  i dont think the driver  cd has linux drivers.
[04:11] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: change that cd to mkdir
[04:11] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: done, and cd apps\... thing
[04:11] <Pupeno> oneeyedelf1: module-assistant build that kind of packages.
[04:11] <fyrestrtr> now type ./configure
[04:12] <Zyfo> oh ok, I created it in GUI instead
[04:12] <dr_willis> tjb891,  from my research into pixima line of printers.. canon has not released many specs on them
[04:12] <tjb891> does ndiswrapper work for for printer drivers to
[04:12] <gnubien> int19h: just the name of the cdrecord output file
[04:12] <Zyfo> I'm in that dir now anyway
[04:12] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: okay type ./configure
[04:12] <tjb891> ok, lll jsut try a bunch of stuff
[04:12] <Warbo> tjb891: That is true for the default lists, but I wouldn't trust external drivers unless they were recommended by a forum or something. Lexmark support is really bad, but one of their drivers can be tweaked to work with any Lexmark printer
[04:12] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: it will go through this long thing, and then return you to the prompt (hopefully)
[04:13] <int19h> gnubien: I couldn't see anything wrong with it. If you just want it to work, I would suggest removing an option or two, or using k3b or somethign
[04:13] <nemlah> Hello i am having weird slowdowns in dns resolving , can someone help debug?
[04:13] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: checking for glib-2.0 >= 2.6.0 gtk+-2.0 >= 2.6.0 gthread-2.0 pango... configure: error: Cannot find glib2/gtk2/pango. Yes, I returned to prompt
[04:13] <int19h> nemlah: wireless network?
[04:13] <fyrestrtr> gawd damn stupid glib
[04:13] <gnubien> int19h: ok,thanks
[04:13] <yipe> Warbo, sometimes I wish that bash would give a little output when things go right...... not always but sometimes
[04:13] <yipe> just a little "that worked!"
[04:13] <nemlah> nope wired
[04:13] <nemlah> int19h: nope wired
[04:13] <jon_> hi all, does anyone know how to change the frequency setting for the boot splash screen? when the PC boots it displays "frequency out of range" until xorg starts
[04:13] <stefg> nemlah: probably your ISP problems, not yours... could be the IPV6 problem also
[04:14] <dr_willis> yipe  it sets the return code. :P ya could have your prompt check that and print "OK" in green if ya wanted
[04:14] <stefg> !ipv6
[04:14] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[04:14] <Warbo> yipe: Doesn't that screw up scripts though? No output usually means "true", and many things like && rely on the previous command outputting true I think
[04:14] <int19h> jon_: look into "framebuffer" and/or "vesafb"
[04:14] <nemlah> stefg: loaded windows and no problem
[04:14] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: okay, sudo apt-get remove libglib -- I don't know what is the deal with your setup, but it worked here without those problems.
[04:15] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: done
[04:15] <stefg> nemlah: then read ubotus link on ipv6 disabling
[04:15] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: oh no, it said couldn't find package :o
[04:15] <Warbo> jon_: The bootsplash is, like, 16 colour 640x480. I am suprised the frequency is not also conservative
[04:15] <nemlah> stefg: doing that thanks
[04:15] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: okay, open up synaptic, search for libglib -- and see what it finds, if there is anything with a -dev next to it, mark it for uninstallation, hit apply, close synaptic, and then try sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-dev
[04:16] <fyrestrtr> Warbo: && actually checks the return code of the previous command, and then runs the next command if the exit code was a non zero number (indicating successful completion).
[04:17] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: The following packages have unmet dependencies: //  libglib2.0-dev: Depends: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.10.2-1ubuntu3) but 2.10.3-0ubuntu1
[04:17] <fyrestrtr> Warbo: its "anding" the commands, so the shell will stop if one side of the && is a boolean false, so -1 && 1 = no go.
[04:17] <jon_> Warbo: its 69Hz!
[04:17] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: hrmm when you search for libglib, what do you get?
[04:17] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: and nothing was installed at synaptic
[04:17] <int19h> Zyfo: are you trying to install libgtkmm-2.4-dev ?
[04:17] <dhouse> does anyone know how to hook the keyboard to run a shell script.  Before the user is logged in?  I'm trying to setup a monitorless laptop to play mp3s...
[04:18] <Zyfo> int19h: no, I don't think so
[04:18] <FurryNemesis> oh man
[04:18] <FurryNemesis> xgl and compiz rocks hard
[04:18] <Warbo> fyrestrtr: Well dull as that sounds, it is actually useful to me, since I want to refine a bootup script of mine (modem) to 1) report errors and 2) accept "start" "stop" and "restart", mainly so it doesn't try to connect at shutdown
[04:18] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: uh, lots of stuff.
[04:18] <stefg> !boot > dhouse
[04:18] <int19h> Zyfo: I suspect we have encountered the same problem, if I'm not wrong. If so, I have a new-compiled deb you'll want.
[04:18] <dr_willis> dhouse,  when a user logs in the .bashrc and .bash_profile are normally ran. Depends on exactly what you are trying to do.
[04:18] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: now it says libglib 1.2, 2.0-0, 2.0-0-data, and -perl
[04:18] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: dunno what is wrong with your system -- something is not right with your sources/repos setup (or its not been upgraded properly). On my laptop (where, I am running the same steps) it installs libglib2.0-dev without problems.
[04:19] <Zyfo> int19h: ah, send it over, could always be nice ;)
[04:19] <eeeyore> Does anyone know why "iptables -F" might not clear my iptables rules.
[04:19] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: uninstall them all.
[04:19] <dhouse> dr_willis: i just want to run a shell script without the user logging in
[04:19] <eeeyore> they seem to clear, but are still active
[04:19] <Hobart> aha! Problem was no localhost in /etc/hosts
[04:19] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: hm ok, probably some mistake I did in the beginning. I could always reinstall. Ok, uinstalling them all
[04:19] <Hobart> breaks the hell out of sudo
[04:19] <dr_willis> dhouse,  use that rc.local feature
[04:19] <Hobart> go me, it's my birthday
[04:19] <dhouse> dr_willis: ok, i'll check that out
[04:19] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: uninstall them all, then close synaptic, and then try sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-dev
[04:19] <Warbo> dhouse: /etc/rc.local is run at boot as root, no login needed
[04:19] <int19h> Hobart: cgrats
[04:19] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: hm, if I mark one it tells me it will remove BMP and xchat, or mby that they won't work properly
[04:20] <Warbo> etc.init.d/rc.local maybe? I get confused
[04:20] <Hobart> cheers all
[04:20] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: no worries, xchat is crap and so is bmp :P (just kidding, you can just re-install them later).
[04:20] <ompaul> FurryNemesis, it is beta where it works great, but it also wrecks some peoples installs, please don't suggest it unless your going to fix the machine for the person after if it breaks, ergo it has its own channel :)
[04:20] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: basically all programs have got to be removed according to it
[04:20] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: ok :p
[04:20] <dhouse> ok, let me explain a little more.  I have MPD with runs at boot and plays mp3s.    Without logging in, I need a key on the keyboard to run a shell script to change songs.
[04:20] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: wait, ALL programs, or just those two?
[04:20] <Zyfo> int19h: could you send it over? would be nice
[04:20] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: err, a lot of :D xscreensaver etc
[04:20] <int19h> Zyfo: I'm trying to DCC them, but it's not transferring
[04:20] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: hrmm......
[04:20] <Warbo> I told Hobart it was loopback netwokring :)
[04:21] <FurryNemesis> ah, sorry ompaul - didn't realise it was beta software....
[04:21] <fyrestrtr> Zyfo: that means something else is up.
[04:21] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: alacartre,  deskbar-applet, evolution..., gaim, gamin gdm, gedit :D
[04:21] <Zyfo> etc etc
[04:21] <fyrestrtr> and that means, that my time is up too (have to go home from the office).
[04:21] <int19h> Zyfo: just to check, are you able to install libpango1.0-dev ?
[04:21] <Zyfo> int19h: I'll check my settings
[04:21] <fyrestrtr> but its curious why your system won't upgrade.
[04:21] <Warbo> dhouse: That would need a login, even if it is a console login not a graphical one
[04:21] <Zyfo> fyrestrtr: ok, thanks a lot for your time anyway, I'll try int19hs way and then reinstall
[04:21] <Zyfo> was very nice
[04:22] <Zyfo> int19h: I'll try
[04:22] <int19h> Zyfo: (I feel the pressure here... int19h's way... must ... work... ;) )
[04:22] <Zyfo> int19h: haha
[04:22] <Zyfo> int19h: E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied) // E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[04:22] <int19h> Zyfo: DCC SEND timed out. Heck, I can put them on my webpage.
[04:22] <dhouse> ok, looks like I have to create an external controller based on the serial port
[04:22] <int19h> Zyfo: ah, you're running several package-programs. Both aptitude and synaptic, perhaps?
[04:22] <Zyfo> int19h: that was the thing I got earlier and yipe: that's whre I had to "go root" or something for it to work
[04:23] <int19h> Zyfo: or perhaps not as root
[04:23] <int19h> Zyfo: sudo aptitude install libpango1.0-dev
[04:23] <Zyfo> int19h: I have no idea, right now I'm only in terminal
[04:23] <Warbo> dhouse: Wouldn't that technically be a login (TTY?)
[04:23] <Zyfo> !root
[04:23] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:23] <Zyfo>  I did sudo stefg
[04:23] <ompaul> int19h, that phrase can get you banned and klined in certain situations - please dont say dcc - other word on freenode I will have the bot send you a message
[04:23] <Zyfo> oh no I didn't, damn, sorry :p
[04:23] <dhouse> no.  i should be able to write a program that opens the serial port on boot.  I'll have to create my own controller though.
[04:24] <erUSUL> Zyfo: you have two programs that uses apt open at once?
[04:24] <int19h> Zyfo: if you do a "sudo -s" then you're root until you Ctrl+D or type "exit"
[04:24] <Zyfo> erUSUL: I don't think so
[04:24] <Zyfo> int19h: ok, I'll do that then
[04:24] <stefg> Zyfo: close synaptic... you can only run /one/ package manager at a time
[04:24] <erUSUL> Zyfo: upodate-manager?? synaptic??
[04:24] <Zyfo> int19h: The following packages have unmet dependencies: //  libglib2.0-dev: Depends: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.10.2-1ubuntu3) but 2.10.3-0ubuntu1
[04:24] <int19h> ompaul: if I get kicked for saying DCC, then I don't want to hang around on freenode anyway
[04:24] <Zyfo> erUSUL: nope, xchat gaim ffox nautilius and terminal
[04:25] <gell> :|
[04:25] <ompaul> int19h, read the web page - it will explain what the problem is
[04:25] <DrBashir2> why would DCC result in a kick anyway?
[04:25] <int19h> ompaul: ok
[04:25] <DrBashir2> oh
[04:25] <ompaul> DrBashir2, kline is not on the network at all anywhere
[04:25] <yipe> did everything just die there for a sec, or was that just me?
[04:25] <int19h> ompaul: which webpage, btw?
[04:25] <gell> when installing azureus through automatix - mozilla is installing as well? :\
[04:26] <Zyfo> yipe: just you
[04:26] <yipe> oh....
[04:26] <int19h> Zyfo: did that pango-thing install?
[04:26] <samalex> Well I'm downloading ubuntu now -- can't wait to get it installed.  I've not ran Linux with GUi installed in a couple of years, so not sure what's changed...
[04:26] <ompaul> int19h, read the message from ubotu
[04:26] <Zyfo> int19h: The following packages have unmet dependencies: //  libglib2.0-dev: Depends: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.10.2-1ubuntu3) but 2.10.3-0ubuntu1
[04:26] <Zyfo> int19h: oh, wrong, wait
[04:26] <int19h> ompaul: I got no message from uboto
[04:26] <int19h> ompaul: there
[04:26] <stefg> samalex: you'll be surpised :-)
[04:26] <ompaul> int19h, you do now - my typo
[04:26] <Zyfo> int19h: it did basically nothing
[04:26] <int19h> ompaul: I'm reading it
[04:27] <syock> !DCC
[04:27] <yipe> samalex, what did you do with your non-gui linux box?
[04:27] <ubotu> There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. If you are bitten by this, please upgrade your router firmware or connect to irc.freenode.net:8001 - see also http://nvd.nist.gov/nvd.cfm?cvename=CVE-2006-1068
[04:27] <int19h> Zyfo: did it install anything or not?
[04:27] <syock> hmm, what does that explain now?
[04:27] <Zyfo> int19h: The following packages have unmet dependencies:  libglib2.0-dev: Depends: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.10.2-1ubuntu3) but 2.10.3-0ubuntu1 is installed. libpango1.0-dev: Depends: libpango1.0-0 (= 1.12.2-0ubuntu3) but 1.12.3-0ubuntu1 is installed.
[04:28] <int19h> ompaul: I'm not sending that command public here in the channel, I'm just mentioning DCC
[04:28] <samalex> yipe: I ran Linux exclusively at home and on my laptop from around 1999 to 2004, but switched to OSX in 2004 on primary box.  My Linux box evolved into a command line only box I used for file sharing, web server, my BBS, even run my webcam from it --
[04:28] <Zyfo> int19h: Keep the following packages at their current version: libglib2.0-dev [Not Installed]  libpango1.0-dev [Not Installed]  score is 8
[04:28] <int19h> Zyfo: aha
[04:28] <int19h> Zyfo: I think we have the same problem
[04:28] <Zyfo> int19h: then I had to press Y to install 0B
[04:28] <yipe> cool samalex:)
[04:28] <samalex> I also use my Linux box for IRC (on it now), but it's headless -- so onl yconnect via SSH.
[04:28] <int19h> Zyfo: that package is broken, and is  the reson various gtk lib stuff won't install
[04:28] <Zyfo> int19h: I could try to setup D**, might not have done that
[04:28] <int19h> Zyfo: I've made a new one, if you want it
[04:29] <gell> Zyfo how do I auto complete names in X-Chat i'm used to press tab in mirc
[04:29] <Zyfo> int19h: sure
[04:29] <yipe> gell, tab still
[04:29] <Zyfo> gell: you do that here too, you just have to press enough letters for it to auto complete
[04:29] <gell> oh
[04:29] <gell> thanks
[04:29] <Zyfo> gell: you can set it to cycle through or give suggestions of nicks though
[04:29] <samalex> but I'm anxious to get back into Linux full on to see what I've been missing.  I still love OSX and that's still my bread and butter, but I hope to get Linux back running full force.
[04:29] <gell> how do i set it to cycle?
[04:29] <int19h> Zyfo: gaim?
[04:30] <Zyfo> int19h: try again
[04:30] <Zyfo> int19h: yes, but not via msn then, slow protocol (unless file is very small), do you have ICQ?
[04:30] <yipe> samalex, it's very very nice now, I don't know what it was like when you last used it, but I recently switched from windows and I'm very very impressed
[04:30] <int19h> Zyfo: yeah, I have ICQ, I just need to configure gaim :)
[04:30] <Zyfo> int19h: ok
[04:30] <yipe> I'm also using the phrase "very very" too much now,
[04:30] <stefg> samalex: ubuntus gnome setup will make you feel right at home as an OSX user...
[04:30] <wastrel> gnome is better now
[04:31] <samalex> yipe, I always wanted a simple interface (CLI nerd here), so I generally just ran fluxbox...  I like KDE and Gnome, but I moved to Linux from Windows to have a less cluttered interface.  I have a friend though who runs Ubuntu and he says it's SO there...
[04:31] <Paddy_EIRE> would it be a good idea to use gimp to do animated banners for websites instead of flash
[04:32] <nemlah> stefg: Hey i disabled ipv6 but the network still hangs on the dns resolution
[04:32] <wastrel> animated gif is better than flash
[04:32] <samalex> stefg: NICE!  I've seen some screenshots, and very impressive!  Back when i used to run GUI on Linux KDE was the badass and Gnome was kindof the step brother...  is Gnome more evolved now?
 do u know of any irc channels i can connect to to learn more about how to do this
[04:32] <stefg> nemlah: check /etc/resolv.conf and see if the DNS-servers' ip is correct
[04:33] <Zyfo> int19h: did you get my number?
[04:33] <Jack_Sparrow> samalex: You will love the OSX theme if you are using Kubuntu you can make it look a little more like OSX in in Ubuntu
[04:33] <BusMaster> hi. I installed ubuntu dapper. I also have kubuntu dapper and I wish to install kde suite. can I do it from the kubuntu cdrom? i tried adding it to sources.list and apt-get install kubuntu-desktop, but it merely said package not found
[04:33] <samalex> but I'm downloading the ubuntu 6.06 ISO for server, and it's only 431 megs ... is that correct???
[04:33] <nemlah> stefg: ip is correct
[04:33] <Jack_Sparrow> samalex: Both are excellent compared to just a year ago
[04:33] <samalex> Jack_Sparrow: NICE!
[04:34] <wastrel> Paddy_EIRE:  google to the rescue   http://www.csb.yale.edu/userguides/image/moviemaker/anim_gif.html
[04:34] <redmonkey> how do i get an overview of how many megabytes are in all the directories in the current directory?
[04:34] <Jack_Sparrow> samalex: You will want to try Kubuntu live as well as Ubuntu live full not server..
[04:34] <stefg> nemlah: sorry but i got no better answer then as to blame it on your ISP
cheers man
[04:35] <yipe> redmonkey, "DU"
[04:35] <int19h> Zyfo: that was crazy! when I typed something in gaim, it returned to me, like if you had written it
[04:35] <masticore> Is there no chance I ca write to a ntfs d<!> Xgl is alpha software so it isn't recommended that you install this software on a production machine. For Dual Monitor (or more) users: A lot of people are experiencing troubles when enabling Xgl. Especially for this group, be *very* careful with Xgl.
[04:35] <int19h> Zyfo: and when I sent a file, gaim acted like if you had sent it
 This howto requires that you add two extra repositories to your apt sources. Be careful with this, since this can break your package database.
[04:35] <masticore> wtf
[04:35] <yipe> oops, I hit caps lock.... the command is "du" for Disk Usage, redmonkey
[04:35] <Zyfo> int19h: hm? :O
[04:36] <Masticore> Is there no way I can write to a ntfs disk ?
[04:36] <Jack_Sparrow> Masticore: Writing to NTFS is not a good idea,
[04:36] <Zyfo> int19h: mby you pmed yourself? :e
[04:36] <Masticore> Jack_Sparrow: Why?
[04:36] <yipe> masticore, Windows won't release the specs for NTFS
[04:37] <yipe> they're meanies
[04:37] <DrBashir2> what was the replacement for winamp again in linux?
[04:37] <dr_willis> 'not a good idea' ---> you could lose all data on the ntfs. :P
[04:37] <int19h> Zyfo: yes. I can't believe gaim lets me do that :D
[04:37] <yipe> so we don't know what's required to write to ntfs....
[04:37] <stefg> !fuse
[04:37] <Zyfo> meanies in bikinis
[04:37] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[04:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Masticore: Setup a fat32 that both systems can read and write with no problem, you can also add a driver to XP for writing to ext2 and 3 but I dont care for it
[04:37] <DrBashir2> rhythmbox doesn't work like I want it to and totem is a movie player
[04:37] <yipe> DrBashir, XMMS?
[04:37] <Zyfo> int19h: ha, if you add yourself... :P works on IRC too, not sure about MSN
[04:37] <samalex> Jack_Sparrow: is Kubuntu another distro compared to just Ubuntu?
[04:37] <stefg> !kubuntu
[04:37] <ubotu> Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment. For more info see http://kubuntu.org ; to install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:38] <dr_willis> Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE instead of GNOME.
[04:38] <gell> DrBashir:  xmms but try ryhthmbox it's really good
[04:38] <stefg> !xubuntu
[04:38] <ubotu> Xubuntu is Ubuntu with XFCE, for more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org. To install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[04:38] <samalex> gotcha :)
[04:38] <Jack_Sparrow> samalex: kubuntu is KDE and Ubuntu is gnome, that is the main difference
[04:38] <Awesome-o2000> when I am in console mode I am unable to read alsamixer. The colored bars arent there and the numbers have an extra digit
[04:38] <Awesome-o2000> can anyone help with this?
[04:38] <yipe> zyfo, never.... NEVER make me think of bill gates in a bikini again!:P
[04:38] <samalex> Gotcha.
[04:38] <DrBashir2> gell: done that, but doesn't work as intiutivly... I think ill try xmms again
[04:38] <Zyfo> yipe: hah
[04:38] <Masticore> Can I switch a ntfs disk to fat32 without formating it?
[04:38] <dmsantam> Masticore, NO
[04:39] <dr_willis> not sure if partition magic can do that or not.
[04:39] <stefg> Masticore: no
[04:39] <^ohoel> DrBashir: xmms is the winamp clone, Banshee is a player far superior to rhythmbox
[04:39] <int19h> Zyfo: do you have a uin?
[04:39] <Masticore> >_<
[04:39] <Jack_Sparrow> samalex: just depends on which desktop you like more, you can run kde apps in ubuntu and gnome apps in KDE but it loads up a fair amount of overhead to do it, but my P4 3ghz dosent even notice
[04:39] <Zyfo> int19h: uin?
[04:39] <int19h> Zyfo: user identification number (ICQ-speak)
[04:39] <DrBashir2> ^ohoel: then Ill try banshee as well
[04:39] <Zyfo> int19h: I noticed it to you
[04:40] <Zyfo> int19h: there it goes again
[04:40] <ce3c> i need some help...
[04:40] <int19h> Zyfo: via IRC? I don't have it
[04:40] <Zyfo> int19h: oh, it told me in status that it got blocked, need to get NS :<
[04:40] <int19h> Zyfo: did you spell my nick right?
[04:40] <gell> some1 knows how to make garbage bin link in desktop? or perhaps remove it completly without the rm -f ./trash trick
[04:40] <yipe> welcome back h00t:)
[04:40] <Masticore> I have an external USB Maxtor 300gb disk full loaded with movies,music etc. So formating it will not be an option :/
[04:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Zyfo: picture Gates on a corner with a tin can full of pencils, that is the FUTURE of Microsoft
[04:40] <Zyfo> int19h: yeah, I'll pm instead
[04:40] <h00t> how can i find out if i have proprietary nvidia dirver
[04:40] <int19h> Zyfo: k :)
[04:40] <int19h> h00t: install vrms
[04:40] <int19h> h00t: sudo aptitude install vrms; vrms
[04:40] <ce3c> i can't connect to my wireless network...
[04:41] <Zyfo> int19h: I can't pm cause I havn't got NS... it's 92587670, fuck privacy :P
[04:41] <ce3c> can somebody help me?
[04:41] <stefg> h00t: glxinfo | grep direct
[04:41] <Zyfo> Jack_Sparrow: :D
[04:41] <h00t> what's vrms
[04:41] <psycose> hi
[04:41] <samalex> but is that right, that the Ubuntu ISO that's only 431 megs for Server is the full blown installable distro?
[04:41] <int19h> Zyfo: (/msg Int19h didn't work? :))
[04:41] <^ohoel> ce3c: can you get on a cabled network?
[04:41] <ce3c> i can ohoel
[04:41] <ardchoille> What does sudo apt-get -f do?
[04:41] <Zyfo> int19h: nope: Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer. Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg)
[04:41] <ce3c> i am using ubuntu atm
[04:41] <richee> hi ardchoille
[04:41] <^ohoel> ce3c: okay, install a package called network-manager-gnome
[04:41] <richee> ardchoille: remember me ?
[04:41] <ardchoille> hey richee :)
[04:41] <int19h> Zyfo: ah
[04:42] <richee> ardchoille: hows u doing ?
[04:42] <Jack_Sparrow> samalex: It is installable but you would be better off with Std live
[04:42] <psycose> Well from my Ubuntu Dapper i'm having a ssh session on another Dapper, problem is some command does not display well, as vim, top, vi, nano  may be because i must set the TERM env var ? any tips ? thanks
[04:42] <yipe> ce3c, ask your question and we'll see if we can help:)
[04:42] <ce3c> done ^ohoel
[04:42] <alvaro_> hello, anybody knows why i'm getting this error when i do "sudo apt-get update"
[04:42] <alvaro_> Imposible obtener http://people.ubuntu.com/~jbailey/snapshot/bzr/./Release  No MD5Sum entry in Release file /var/lib/apt/lists/people.ubuntu.com_%7ejbailey_snapshot_bzr_._Release
[04:42] <richee> alvaro_: what error?
[04:42] <^ohoel> ce3c: log in/log out or press alt+f2 and run the command nm-applet
[04:42] <ce3c> yipe: I already did ;)
[04:42] <Jack_Sparrow> samalex: What network card and sound card do you have, those are the two main sticky points
[04:42] <ce3c> k
[04:42] <yipe> sorry ce3c
[04:43] <ce3c> np
[04:43] <nemlah> stefg: windows isn't affected .. thanks anayway for the try
[04:43] <ce3c> do i have to restart ^ohoel?
[04:43] <^ohoel> ce3c: oh btw do you know what wireless card you have ce3c?
[04:43] <mike-e> so why doesn't ubuntu support legacy ISA devices?
[04:43] <ce3c> a dwl-g510
[04:43] <ce3c> from dlink
[04:43] <Je1> quit
[04:43] <ce3c> revision C
[04:44] <Jack_Sparrow> mike-e:  isa = ANTIQUE
[04:44] <mike-e> so what?
[04:44] <Masticore> What can happen if I write to a ntfs disk ?
[04:44] <int19h> Zyfo: Are you online on ICQ?
[04:44] <^ohoel> ce3c: usb?
[04:44] <ce3c> no
[04:44] <Zyfo> int19h: should be, err
[04:44] <erUSUL> ce3c: lspci will tell you the chip it uses
[04:44] <alvaro_> richee, any idea what can be happing?
[04:44] <Jack_Sparrow> mike-e: It isnt a priority to go back in time.. to write drivers that few need
[04:44] <mike-e> they write floppy drivers don't they?
[04:44] <Zyfo> int19h: soon
[04:44] <dmsantam> Masticore, you can write to ntfs...
[04:44] <yipe> Masticore, you could lose everything
[04:44] <erUSUL> alvaro_: the repo is misconfigured afaics
[04:44] <int19h> mike-e: not anymore, I think
[04:44] <mike-e> and parallel modules?
[04:44] <dmsantam> Masticore, its beta, but it works
[04:45] <ce3c> ^ohoel: 0000:02:08.0 Network controller: RaLink: Unknown device 0302
[04:45] <Jack_Sparrow> mike-e: those are still used by all.
[04:45] <mike-e> no, they're not
[04:45] <erUSUL> ce3c: i have a ralink too. work great with linux
[04:45] <andrmac> if the user not in sudoers file, how can I run command like root ????
[04:45] <ce3c> mine doesn't...
[04:45] <mike-e> oh well, back to debin
[04:45] <mike-e> debian
[04:45] <Jack_Sparrow> mike-e: Then go write your own isa drivers and help those that need them...
[04:45] <^ohoel> ce3c: d-link smells bad.. do you know if its supposed to work with linux at all?
[04:45] <int19h> Zyfo: file transfer didn't work. That's it, I'm putting it on the web
[04:45] <wastrel> andrmac:  are you in the admin group?
[04:46] <richee> alvaro_: what error are u getting, u must be having the wrong entries in source.list
[04:46] <ce3c> it's not supposed to work with d-link, but it seems to be possible
[04:46] <ce3c> he detects the network
[04:46] <ce3c> but can't connect
[04:46] <andrmac> wastrel: no
[04:46] <Zyfo> int19h: wth :<
[04:46] <Goshawk> i used ndiswrapper driver in breezy and it worked well and the device was called "wlan0", now i've installed dapper and bcm43xx seems that doesn't work, i've installed the ndiswrapper driver and the device is called "eth0" this gives me errors with tools like fragrouter and arpspoof. I know that there is a file to edito to solve this. does anybody know this file?
[04:46] <yipe> what's wrong with d-link? I have a d-link router.... it works fine
[04:46] <Jack_Sparrow> !broadcom
[04:46] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:46] <int19h> Zyfo: could be the firewall/router-thing here
[04:46] <erUSUL> ce3c: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT2500
[04:46] <Zyfo> int19h: maybe
[04:47] <andrmac> wastrel: there is something like "run as" and I give the root pass to run just one command ???
[04:47] <Zyfo> int19h: oh, you are from norway. Hej, from Sweden :p
[04:47] <robertj> does /etc have to be on /
[04:47] <erUSUL> adrianc: sudo
[04:47] <wastrel> andrmac:  sudo  is what you want.  there's no root password
[04:47] <erUSUL> !root > andrmac
[04:47] <Zyfo> alt+f2 is like run in windows, no?
[04:47] <BusMaster> Zyfo: yes
[04:47] <yipe> Zyfo, sure is
[04:47] <ce3c> I've got a D-lnik DWL-G510 rev. C
[04:48] <andrmac> but my user isnt on sudoers
[04:48] <^ohoel> ce3c: gah. the stuff I've found on the net is way over my head
[04:48] <ce3c> (@ ^ohoel ^)
[04:48] <Tamale> hello all!  where can i actually change the COLOR of my windows, buttons, etc?
[04:48] <robertj> if not, how does it get found to be mounted on /, does it have to be specifiedin the boot loader?
[04:48] <wastrel> Tamale:  for gnome you change that when you change the gnome theme
[04:48] <ce3c> hmm.. k
[04:48] <Masticore> Is there any downsides with fat32 ?
[04:48] <oneeyedelf1> Pupeno: I need help, I installed modules-assistant and it installed unionfs module, and I loaded it by doing modprove, but for some reason when I go to mount something using unionfs I get special device unionfs doesnt exist
[04:49] <Tamale> Masticore:  Yes!  you can't have files over 4gb in size
[04:49] <Masticore> Tamale: whats the max size with ntfs?
[04:49] <Tamale> Masticore:  something ridiculous.. like 4 terrabytes
[04:49] <ce3c> how can I connect to this **** network O_o
[04:49] <Zyfo> 16 tib
[04:49] <Masticore> Tamale: okey
[04:50] <Zyfo> Masticore: 16 TiB :p
[04:50] <Masticore> aiiiiight
[04:50] <ce3c> he can perfectly detect it , but can't connect
[04:50] <Pupeno> oneeyedelf1: I am sorry, I can't help you with that. That is a plain unionfs question and anybody that has experience with it might be able to answer (the documentation of uninofs may say something about it, searching on the web may reveal something as well). I have never really used unionfs, I am sorry. (I just know how to compile those blah-sources packages).
[04:50] <Zyfo> and you can store 4,294,967,295 files on it, too!
[04:50] <Tamale> Masticore:  Use ext3 instead.. you can read and write to that from both windows and linux perfectly  :] 
[04:50] <pezz> lo, i have some problem with a dual boot, my windows load and stops right before the welcome screen, any ideas?
[04:50] <ce3c> @Yuri: can you help me maybe?
[04:50] <andrmac> I want user without admin powers and can run just one command with root pass. There is a way ???
[04:50] <^ohoel> ce3c: your card doesnt show up in the networkmanager applet?
[04:50] <Masticore> Tamale: windows doesnt see my ext3 disk
[04:50] <oneeyedelf1> Pupeno: thanks
[04:50] <alvaro__> im getting this error when i run "sudo apt-get update" : Imposible obtener http://people.ubuntu.com/~jbailey/snapshot/bzr/./Release  No MD5Sum entry in Release file /var/lib/apt/lists/people.ubuntu.com_%7ejbailey_snapshot_bzr_._Release
[04:50] <yipe> I've never even HEARD of unionfs
[04:50] <longwave> andrmac: use sudo, or gksudo if it is a graphical app
[04:50] <muep_> andrmac: sudo allows that, too
[04:50] <alvaro__> any ideas?
[04:51] <^ohoel> ce3c: the  best I've found for your card is http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
[04:51] <psycose> I've having a ssh session from a gnome terminal to an Ubuntu Dapper, thing is vim does not display the file content as well as top or vi or nano any tips ? thanks
[04:51] <ce3c> ^ohoel: nope, only cabled network
[04:51] <Tamale> Is ssh server off by default in dapper?
[04:51] <NthDegree> yes Tamale, AFAIK
[04:51] <longwave> Tamale: yes, sshd is not installed by default (though it may be on the server version)
[04:51] <NthDegree> unless you get the Server version
[04:51] <pradeep> Tamale, yep
[04:52] <Tamale> darn it.
[04:52] <yipe> alvaro_, didn't you say that you were doing something to your sources list earlier?
[04:52] <oneeyedelf1> can anyone help me, when I try to mount this unionfs (unionfs  /media/windowsmerged    unionfs    dirs=/media/window1=ro:/media/windows3=ro:/media/windows4=ro:/media/windows5=ro:/media/windows6=ro:/media/windows7=ro:/media/windows8=ro,ro 0 0) it gives me mount: special device unionfs does not exist
[04:52] <Tamale> hah
[04:52] <Tamale> thanks
[04:52] <pradeep> infact there are no open ports on the default installation
[04:52] <muep_> Tamale: openssh-server is the package
[04:52] <muep_> if you need it
[04:52] <ce3c> i've tried the link already
[04:52] <pradeep> IIRC ^^
[04:52] <Tamale> I set up a machine recently that's on a public ip
[04:52] <Tamale> and wanted to see if i could log in today from here
[04:52] <Feldon> I'm thinking about getting a Mitsumi fa404m (its an internal usb 7in1 floppy/flash reader).  The website says it supports Windows and Mac.  Any idea whether it would run in Linux?
[04:52] <Tamale> but neither remote desktop nor ssh nor anything else is on by default, huh?
[04:52] <^ohoel> ce3c: does the iwconfig command list any wireless interfaces?
[04:53] <pradeep> Tamale, you have to install the stuff .. nothing on by  default
[04:53] <ce3c> ^ohoel: it does... ra0
[04:53] <Zyfo> int19h: how is it going?
[04:53] <alvaro__> yipe, not me, do you have any ideas what this mean?
[04:53] <muep_> Tamale: yes, no outside access on default install
[04:53] <Tamale> paradeep: that's what i figured.. *sigh*..  thanks.
[04:53] <lhds> hello i am installing video for linux ... its giving a dir error when i make install. and that because it tries to install files to /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-386/drivers/media$
[04:53] <erUSUL> ce3c: have you read the link i gave you??
[04:53] <ce3c> ^ohoel: can I open private chat with you pls, cause this is too confusing...
[04:53] <^ohoel> ce3c: does sudo iwlist ra0 scan show anything?
[04:53] <yipe> oh, sorry alvaro_ I confused you with someone else who had the same error, I'm afraid that's over this newbs head
[04:53] <^ohoel> :] 
[04:54] <ce3c> yes erUSUL: it's another type
[04:54] <ETronik> Hey all
[04:54] <longwave> Feldon: looks like it will work for reading cards, but maybe not writing: http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdev.php?id=3549
[04:54] <erUSUL> ce3c: my ralink works like a charm *even wpa*
[04:54] <lhds> and in my file system its lib/modules/2.6.15-26-386/build/drivers/media so there is the build folder that is doing the problem
[04:54] <lhds> any suggestion?
[04:54] <ce3c> ^ohoel: it does
[04:54] <Feldon> longwave: thx
[04:54] <ETronik> Help wiht USB flash disk mounting under Dapper, please ?
[04:54] <ce3c> it scans my network "LDV58"
[04:55] <ce3c> erUSUL: i'm jealous
[04:55] <lhds>  hello i am installing video for linux ... its giving a dir error when i make install. and that because it tries to install files to /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-386/drivers/media$ and in my file system its lib/modules/2.6.15-26-386/build/drivers/media so there is the build folder that is doing the problem any suggestion?
[04:55] <longwave> lhds: do "sudo make install" if the installer writes files outside your home fold
[04:55] <longwave> *folder
[04:55] <lhds> longwave
[04:55] <^ohoel> ce3c: can you open your /etc/network/interfaces file and paste the contents at pastebin.ca ?
[04:55] <lhds> wait a bit
[04:55] <erUSUL> ce3c: make a search for ralink in the wiki there are other types... rt2570 and others
[04:56] <lhds> longwave can you check a forum if i gave you the address?
[04:56] <cable\> "Apache/2.0.54 (Ubuntu) Server at 192.168.17.2 Port 80". I added ServerName "LSD" but no effect :/
[04:56] <jon_> im trying to change the kernel boot options but if I change defoptions in menu.lst the changes arent passed to the kernel, what am i missing?
[04:56] <andrmac> Can I run one command with root, but my user isnt on sudoers file ???
[04:56] <ce3c> ^ohoel: pastebin.ca??
[04:56] <erUSUL> andrmac: no
[04:56] <alvaro__> yipe, so whats cause of the error?
[04:56] <^ohoel> ce3c: the website ;)
[04:56] <erUSUL> !paste > ce3c
[04:56] <andrmac> something like run as ??
[04:57] <yipe> alvaro_, I wish I knew, I'm sorry I'm kind of a newb,
[04:57] <lhds> longwave its returns an error
[04:57] <smokeyd> andrmac: su -c '<command>'
[04:57] <ce3c> ^ohoel: http://pastebin.ca/105155
[04:57] <andrmac> Can I run one command with root, but my user isnt on sudoers file ??? Something like run as ??
[04:57] <smokeyd> then you run the command as root
[04:57] <Masticore> is it safe to write to ntfs with windows then ?
[04:57] <jon_> my defoptions line is "# defoptions=vga=791 quiet splash" but vga=791 is not passed to the kernel, any ideas anyone?
[04:57] <smokeyd> but you need the root password
[04:57] <ce3c> tnx for the info erUSUL ;)
[04:58] <yipe> Masticore, it is totally safe to use windows to write to ntfs,
[04:58] <alvaro__> yipe, ok thanks
[04:58] <smokeyd> andrmac: don't repeat yourself
[04:58] <alvaro__> No MD5Sum entry in Release error, any idea?
[04:58] <Masticore> yipe: okey, what kind of driver do I need to see ext3 disks with windows?
[04:58] <Ep0cs> I having dependency errors for wine....
[04:59] <osh_> I've got a package that I can't remove. Any ideas? I get this error msg: ERROR: Module hsfserial does not exist in /proc/modules
[04:59] <Ep0cs> says  that i need certain objects that i cant install.
[04:59] <yipe> an ext3 driver......? That's windows, and I'm afraid I never got in very deep with windows
[04:59] <andrmac> what su -c do ??
[05:00] <osh_> andrmac: "man su" to find out.
[05:00] <smokeyd> Masticore: it doesn't exist
[05:00] <smokeyd> Windows only supports it's own filesystems
[05:00] <smokeyd> Fat* and NTFS
[05:00] <MrFeetio> is the a way to set all icons to their defualts?
[05:00] <osh_> andrmac: it allows you to give a command.
[05:00] <pradeep> MrFeetio, theme?
[05:00] <alvaro__> No MD5Sum entry in Release error, any idea? with "sudo apt-get update" i want to get dapper
[05:00] <yipe> Masticore, http://www.fs-driver.org/
[05:00] <yipe> how's that suit you?:)
[05:00] <BusMaster> is it possible to install kubuntu-desktop from the kubuntu live CD, when I have already installed Ubuntu?
[05:00] <^ohoel> there are plenty of ext3 drivers for windows smokeyd
[05:01] <MrFeetio> pradeep: i looked there i didnt see a way
[05:01] <ce3c> ^ohoel: also see this ==> http://pastebin.ca/105161
[05:01] <BusMaster> my net connection is too slow to download the 153 mb kubuntu-desktop
[05:01] <smokeyd> andrmac: what I told you. su -c '<command>' let's you run a command as root user. You can fil in any command for <command>
[05:01] <smokeyd> there are ^ohoel?
[05:01] <smokeyd> never new that
[05:01] <osh_> andrmac: it didn't say so in the manpage but if you had typed man -c it would have told you.
[05:01] <Bonaldo2000> Hi! Anyone know if one can make amarok use the mp3-filename instead of the id3-tag?
[05:01] <pradeep> MrFeetio, what do u mean by default icons?
[05:01] <Masticore> yipe: thats only with ext2 ?
[05:01] <^ohoel> ce3c: I need the content of /etc/network/interfaces too
[05:01] <DrBashir2> Can I hybernate ubuntu and then boot windows?
[05:01] <ETronik> USB flash disk mounting help please ?
[05:02] <DrBashir2> then when im done with windows resume ubuntu?
[05:02] <smokeyd> no DrBashir2
[05:02] <smokeyd> not afaik
[05:02] <DrBashir2> bugger
[05:02] <ce3c> ^ohoel: i already gave you the content.. no? ==> http://pastebin.ca/105155
[05:02] <^ohoel> Masticore: ext3 is ext2
[05:02] <yipe> Masticore, the only difference between ext2 and ext3 is the journaling system,
[05:02] <MrFeetio> pradeep: ive changed my icons to custome ones and i want the to be normal again
[05:02] <jbentleyp> does ubuntu install with a telnet server ? how can i tell if the service is running on ubuntu ???
[05:02] <dooglus> BusMaster: there's no minimum speed requirement for downloading 153mb files.
[05:02] <yipe> they're completely compatible all the way down to the binary level
[05:02] <smokeyd> jbentleyp: ps -A|grep telnet
[05:02] <Masticore> ^ohoel: that makes sense...
[05:02] <erUSUL> jpatota: use ssh telnet is ancient
[05:02] <Tamale> Masticore:  http://www.fs-driver.org/
[05:03] <^ohoel> ce3c: oh right, well in that case, add another entry in there like the others
[05:03] <Masticore> whats journaling system?
[05:03] <BusMaster> dooglus: there is a internet stability requirement..and there is a requirement on my pocket
[05:03] <yipe> Tamale, I JUST linked that same site!:P
[05:03] <ce3c> ^ohoel: what do you mean?
[05:03] <Tamale> haha sorry
[05:03] <jbentleyp> smokeyd: is the telnet server,  telnetd ?
[05:03] <Bonaldo2000> Hi! Anyone know if one can make amarok use the mp3-filename instead of the id3-tag?
[05:03] <^ohoel> ce3c: make the file look like this: http://pastebin.ca/105175
[05:03] <Tamale> just excited because it works so well  :] 
[05:03] <erUSUL> jpatota: sudo apt-get install openssh-*
[05:03] <dooglus> BusMaster: if you use bittorrent, stability doesn't matter - it will resume automatically if disconnected.  and the cost is a separate issue to the speed
[05:03] <smokeyd> Masticore: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journaling_filesystem
[05:04] <smokeyd> jbentleyp: yup
[05:04] <MrFeetio> pradeep nvm i foun a revert butten
[05:04] <BusMaster> dooglus: and patience ? ;)
[05:04] <Ep0cs> Can anyone help me with dependency errors?
[05:04] <pradeep> MrFeetio, you could try revert
[05:04] <pradeep> yep
[05:04] <yipe> Masticore, journaling is basically a record of all the changes that occur to a disk, so if something happens like your power goes out while you're saving a file, the changes won't be lost when your power comes back on
[05:04] <smokeyd> jbentleyp:  but like erUSUL said, use ssh, not telnet
[05:04] <smokeyd> it is very unsage
[05:04] <Tamale> How do i make gaim join a channel on an auto-login in the freenode irc server?
[05:04] <smokeyd> unsafe*
[05:04] <ce3c> ^ohoel: done
[05:04] <dooglus> BusMaster: downloading is faster than snail-mail anyway, so you're going to have to be patient one way or the other
[05:04] <jbentleyp> smokeyd: when i ran the ps sequence i get nothing.
[05:04] <BusMaster> dooglus: point taken :)
[05:05] <Masticore> yipe: okey
[05:05] <smokeyd> then it's nut running I guess.
[05:05] <^ohoel> ce3c: try running /etc/init.d/dbus restart
[05:05] <MrFeetio> pradeep i know
[05:05] <smokeyd> But install openssh-server
[05:05] <alvaro__> pleas anybody can help me im getting "Release  No MD5Sum entry in Release when i run  "sudo apt-get update"
[05:05] <jbentleyp> erUSUL: i know what you are saying, but i need to test for a particular reason
[05:05] <Jack_Sparrow> Ep0cs: Dependencie problems can be avoided for the most part by sticking to the repos...
[05:05] <smokeyd> it does the same, but safer and better
[05:05] <Ep0cs> I am, im installing gdesklet and wine
[05:05] <Ep0cs> and they have the same problem
[05:05] <Ep0cs>  Depends: libgnomeui32 (>=1.4.2-3) but it is not installable
[05:05] <dooglus> smokeyd: and slower...
[05:05] <ce3c> ^ohoel: done :)
[05:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Ep0cs: have you checked or modified your sources list?
[05:06] <smokeyd> maybe, but rather a little slower than a hacker in my pc
[05:06] <^ohoel> ce3c: the network-manager applet is still up on the right side right?
[05:06] <ce3c> it is
[05:06] <^ohoel> ce3c: if I'm right, your card should show up there now
[05:06] <^ohoel> ce3c: displaying your network
[05:06] <smokeyd> with telnet it is really easy to snif your password and get in
[05:06] <^ohoel> ce3c: if it's not, I'm a waste of your time ;p
[05:06] <ce3c> @^ohoel: I'm sorry, but it isn't..
[05:06] <Ep0cs> nope
[05:06] <smokeyd> and I've nevere noticed ssh being slow
[05:06] <^ohoel> bloody ell
[05:07] <ce3c> maybe I should restart?
[05:07] <^ohoel> ce3c: that could do it
[05:07] <ce3c> brb
[05:07] <dooglus> smokeyd: true.  it depends what's most important to you I guess - 1% extra speed, or the possibility of a hacker reformatting your hard disk
[05:07] <int19h> alvaro__:  there can be many resons. People could be busy, just not see you, not know the answer to your question or something else.
[05:07] <int19h> *reasons
[05:07] <Ep0cs> i dont think ive even looked at the source list.
[05:08] <Jack_Sparrow> !sources
[05:08] <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
[05:08] <Jack_Sparrow> !easysource
[05:08] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[05:08] <alvaro__> int19h, thanks
[05:08] <dooglus> alvaro__: I would guess in your case it's that the error message is a weird one that we've not seen before
[05:09] <yipe> dooglus, someone else just earlier today had that same error message..... I don't think they got any help either
[05:09] <Jack_Sparrow> alvaro__: SAme question I had for Ep0cs ... have you checked your sources list
[05:09] <dooglus> alvaro__: if I had to guess how to fix it, I would say to do this: sudo rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*; sudo apt-get update
[05:10] <dooglus> alvaro__: that will remove the cached results of the last apt update you did.  if you still have a problem then it's likely with your choice of repositories, so I'd ask you to pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list file
[05:10] <syock> Is Vista ready for the desktop yet?
[05:10] <santa99> he guys is there a program like DVD-Shrink for Ubuntu
[05:10] <dooglus> !lart syock
[05:10] <ubotu> I know nothing about lart syock - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[05:10] <Ep0cs> My source list is fine.
[05:10] <alvaro__> i have changed some PLF urls to debian, and it solved other problems but i stiil im getting this one
[05:10] <Hobart> What's the One True Debian Way to unpack a kernel's source, with all of the debian (ubuntu) patches?
[05:10] <Jack_Sparrow> syock: It will never be ready for MY desktop
[05:10] <syock> heck is lart?
[05:11] <dooglus> not sure
[05:11] <syock> !lart
[05:11] <ubotu> I know nothing about lart - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[05:11] <estaticd> http://mrbass.org/linux/ubuntu/dvdshrink/
[05:11] <yipe> @lart dooglus for trying to make ubotu do the larting
[05:11] <finalbeta> how do I find what display number my Xorg uses?
[05:11] <Sp4rKy> hi
[05:11] <frogzoo> Hobart: apt-get source
[05:11] <Killeroid> syock: lart == wittily insult someone
[05:11] <dr_willis> echo $DISPLAY
[05:11] <dooglus> ^lart yipe for @larting me for !larting syock
[05:11] <alvaro__> dooglus, ok, i will run that and  ill let you know if this fix that issue
[05:11] <wthww> hello hello
[05:11] <yipe> oh..... without ubugtu there is no larting, and LART stands for Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool
[05:12] <Sp4rKy> i'm installing a dual screen with an intel i810 video card on a dell laptop
[05:12] <Ep0cs> ok, if my source list is fine, what could be the depedency problem?
[05:12] <dooglus> I think ubugto would be useful for this channel
[05:12] <Sp4rKy> but my second screen doesn't work
[05:12] <yipe> oh ubugtu is in here.... it must be disabled for this chan
[05:12] <syock> lol
[05:12] <psycose> Hi guys, do you know why the content of vim does not display on a ssh session (from xterm & gnome terminal ) ? thanks
[05:12] <Tamale> How do i make gaim join a channel on an auto-login in the freenode irc server?
[05:12] <yipe> larting is after all not very conducive to tech help
[05:13] <dooglus> yipe: I don't mean for larting - I mean for giving URLs to bugs
[05:13] <oneeyedelf1> how do I edit the autoload modules for ubuntu?
[05:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Tamale: I dont know about Gaim but my Konversation does it just fine
[05:13] <dooglus> yipe: so I could tell people "that's a know bug #12345"
[05:13] <yipe> oh wow, you're the first person I've ever seen what wanted to use ubugtu for it's actual purpose:-P
[05:13] <frogzoo> oneeyedelf1: /etc/modules is easiest
[05:13] <finalbeta> dr_willis, thnx
[05:13] <Tamale> Jack:  Is Konversation for IRC only?
[05:14] <Jack_Sparrow> yes
[05:14] <Tamale> Surely there's a way to do it in gaim.......
[05:14] <Tamale> i'm not asking for a heart transplant here
[05:14] <ce3c> ^ohoel: restarted
[05:14] <dr_willis> i thought i saw that in the gaim settings.
[05:14] <yipe> welcome back Psychobudgie and ce3c
[05:14] <ce3c> but not working :(
[05:15] <oneeyedelf1> frogzoo: thanks
[05:15] <osh_> Tamale: never used gaim so I have no idea.
[05:15] <ce3c> tnx yipe ;)
[05:15] <Hobart> frogzoo -> tnx
[05:15] <yipe> 
[05:15] <frogzoo> Tamale: it's there in the options - just look around
[05:15] <dooglus> Tamale: gaim is a bit crappy at IRCing.  probably not many people here use it, so that'll be why you're not getting help.
[05:15] <Tamale> I don't like installing extra programs though
[05:15] <TheThingsThatWer> how do i completely uninstall xserver and gnome?
[05:15] <ce3c> i'm using GAIM alot
[05:15] <nebular> I'm having trouble with swat. Keeps saying connection refused when I try to open the page. inetd is correct along with services. not sure what the problem is. I'm running 6.06
[05:15] <dooglus> Tamale: irssi is a small text only IRC program.
[05:15] <Jack_Sparrow> TheThingsThatWer:   Format C:
[05:16] <Blissex> TheThingsThatWer: you remove all the relevant packages :-).
[05:16] <syock> Wow new theme looks cool, I`m glad it`s that easy in Linux
[05:16] <three> Does anyone know how to set up a smb printer?
[05:16] <Tamale> i REALLY like that i can be in an irc chat room as just another tab with all my other chats
[05:16] <TheThingsThatWer> it's a server edition, i don't even NEED the GUI, i don't know what i was thinking by trying to install them
[05:16] <Blissex> TheThingsThatWer: you can do that fairly easily with Aptitude, selecting all packages that depend on the X runtime libs.
[05:16] <TheThingsThatWer> Blissex all i'm running is CLI
[05:16] <dooglus> ce3c: the thing that really annoys me with gaim is that whenever an MSN or Yahoo account gets disconnected, a little box pops up telling me about it, and showing me it reconnecting.  that stops me typing in whatever window I was in before.
[05:17] <Blissex> TheThingsThatWer: Aptitude is CLI...
[05:17] <dooglus> ce3c: I don't want to know it disconnected - just let it reconnect without telling me!
[05:17] <alvaro__> dooglus, i ran "sudo rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*; sudo apt-get update" but still getting the same error
[05:17] <ce3c> lol dooglus
[05:17] <TheThingsThatWer> Blissex: well i'm completely GUI based, lol, i didn't learn very much with the CLI... :-(
[05:17] <dooglus> alvaro__: ok, so pastebin the sources.list
[05:17] <dooglus> !paste
[05:17] <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)
[05:18] <dooglus> ce3c: does it do the same for you?  constantly interrupt you?
[05:18] <yipe> lots of doctors here today.... I should ask about my wrist:P
[05:18] <dooglus> ce3c: gaim2 doesn't, but that's not available for ubuntu I don't think
[05:18] <ce3c> not at all dooglus
[05:18] <Blissex> TheThingsThatWer: else just try to purge/remove with 'apt-get' the X runtime library package, that should trigger the uninstall of all dependent packages.
[05:18] <yipe> dooglus, isn't that still in beta?
[05:19] <dooglus> yipe: it is.
[05:19] <yipe> okay good, 'cause I'm still using beta 3 and I don't want to get left behind:P
[05:19] <dooglus> ce3c: is that because you never get disconnected?  or because it reconnects silently?
[05:19] <ce3c> i think both dooglus
[05:20] <matko> hi how do i start gnome? what continue after this?   /usr/bin/......
[05:20] <dooglus> ce3c: what if you pull your network cable out for a few minutes?  does gaim interrupt you then?
[05:20] <Bonaldo2000> Please can no one help me? I need to know how to make amarok use the filename instead of the id3-tag?
[05:20] <dooglus> matko: /usr/bin/gnome-session
[05:20] <ce3c> it probably will dooglus
[05:20] <TheThingsThatWer> aptitude
[05:21] <dooglus> ce3c: so I think your gaim isn't working any better than mine - it's just that you're not getting disconnected like I am
[05:21] <three> is there anyone with printer knowledge?
[05:21] <matko> thanx
[05:21] <Ep0cs> What is the irc program thats just text base to run on server editon?
[05:21] <yipe> Bonaldo2000, I believe there's an option in Amarok's preferences to do that, it should be easy to find if I'm right, but I don't have Amarok installed to check for you
[05:21] <dooglus> Ep0cs: irssi
[05:21] <yipe> Ep0cs, IRSSI, or Bitch-x
[05:21] <Ep0cs> Thank you
[05:21] <yipe> :) you're very welcome
[05:22] <Gr3gNobl3> Is anyone using a dual boot win/ubuntu and has an extra partition, fat32, for file swapping?
[05:22] <Bonaldo2000> yipe: hm ok thanks alot...you dont have any idea where? I dont seem to be able to find it!
[05:22] <Blissex> Gr3gNobl3: you probably!
[05:22] <alvaro__> dooglus, done, source.list is in pastebin
[05:22] <TheThingsThatWer> Blissex: how would i do that?
[05:22] <yipe> Bonaldo2000, I'll install it and see if I can find it:)
[05:22] <Gr3gNobl3> yes Blissex i am
[05:22] <Bonaldo2000> yipe: Thanks alot!
[05:22] <ricardo> hi everybody..
[05:22] <ricardo> my pcmcia wireless card (DLINK) works outta the box with kernel 2.6.15-23-386....but when I update the kernel or use the 686 version it stops being recognised....
[05:22] <Blissex> Gr3gNobl3: and what is file swapping?
[05:22] <ricardo> any ideas?
[05:23] <Blissex> TheThingsThatWer: 'man apt-get'? :-)
[05:23] <erUSUL> Gr3gNobl3: i've used this shceme for years
[05:23] <Gr3gNobl3> Blissex, its an extra partition on my hard drive, just to store files, so that linux and windows can both easily read it...
[05:23] <dooglus> !paste
[05:23] <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)
[05:24] <Blissex> Gr3gNobl3: for that I recommend using 'ext2'/'ext3' and the MS Windows driver for 'ext2'/'ext3' at http://FS-driver.org/
[05:24] <Gr3gNobl3> erUSUL, when i put files on the fat32 partition under linux, reboot to windows, i cannot see the files, but if i write lets say an image to it under windows, i can see it just fine under linux
[05:24] <santa99> is there a DVD-Shrink for Ubuntu 
[05:24] <ce3c> WTH O_O succesfully connect to LDV 58 now :s
[05:25] <ce3c> bll going to test some things out
[05:25] <nebular> what would cause the connection to be refused when trying to connect to port 901. I'm trying to use swat and it's not working remotely or on the localhost
[05:25] <frogzoo> ricardo: file a bug
[05:25] <osh_> santa99: there's something called dvd::rip that can do such things I think.
[05:25] <dooglus> alvaro__: I'm trying an update using your sources.list
[05:25] <dooglus> alvaro__: you've got a big one!
[05:25] <alvaro__> dooglus, heh
[05:25] <syock> Tamale: can`t find it. Maybe there`s some script that can be configured, though I won`t know how
[05:25] <ricardo> frogzoo: ill do that...but in the meantime.....?
[05:25] <Gr3gNobl3> Blissex, so this allows me to search my ext3 partition that i have linux on?
[05:25] <santa99> osh_, ok thx
[05:26] <alvaro__> dooglus, thanks for the help
[05:26] <dooglus> alvaro__: I get "E: Unable to parse package file /var/lib/apt/lists/mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl_dists_dapper-seveas_Release (1)" - you too?
[05:26] <yipe> Bonaldo2000, are you trying to change what's shown in the player window or in the OSD?
[05:26] <Blissex> Gr3gNobl3: if you want to do that yes.
[05:26] <osh_> I'm very annoyed that I can't remove a package. No matter what I try it stays on the system. One would expect the flag --force-all to get rid of it but NOO. :-(
[05:27] <alvaro__> dooglus, hmm, no
[05:27] <dooglus> alvaro__: what was your error?
[05:27] <Gr3gNobl3> awesome Blissex i will definately take a look into this, its a shame i now have an extra 4gig fat32 partition i dont know what to do with lol
[05:27] <telum> !ati
[05:27] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:27] <Tamale> syock:  for Gaim IRC auto-login to channel?
[05:28] <Bonaldo2000> yipe: Hm I think what I want is when building the collection it should use the filenames instead...dont know if thats a good enough answer?
[05:28] <syock> Tamale: yeah, i know it`s a hassle to have to /j everytime you login
[05:28] <alvaro__> dooglus, i did a pastebin with the error
[05:28] <fausto_> Anyone here know a lot about VM Ware? I've tried to install VM Ware tools into my WIndowx xp virtual machine but everytime it starts up vmwaret tools isn't running and i can't get it to run. The about tab says "VMWAre tools are not running"
[05:28] <Blissex> Gr3gNobl3: a big swap for 'tmpfs' for those 4GB? BTW the 'ext2'/'ext3' driver for MS Windows does not work for the MS Windows boot partition, but I have converted all my other MS Windows partitions to it.
[05:28] <fausto_> ANy ideas?
[05:29] <yipe> darn, if only it was the OSD.... sorry Bonaldo2000, as far as I know there's no way to do what it is you want to do with Amarok
[05:29] <fausto_> Anyone?
[05:30] <Bonaldo2000> yipe: how can I change the OSD then?
[05:30] <rpedro_> !info picard
[05:30] <ubotu> Package picard does not exist in dapper
[05:30] <jpatota> erUSUL: what are  talking about
[05:30] <dooglus> alvaro__: if you do "LC_ALL=C sudo apt-get update", does it speak english?
[05:30] <dr_willis> Blissex,  that would be impressive if ya could get windows to boot off the ext2 driver stuff
[05:31] <ce3c_> ^ohoel: It's working !!!
[05:31] <jpatota> erUSUL: i assume those comments werent for me?
[05:31] <Gr3gNobl3> so windows will no longer boot if i install this? im confused
[05:31] <ce3c_> succesfully connected now :)
[05:31] <yipe> that's very easy, in the "configure Amarok" dialogue simply click "OSD" on the right and there's a nice little box to change what the OSD shows
[05:31] <Gr3gNobl3> i thought since im using GRUB i will be able to just select it from the menu like normal
[05:31] <rpedro_> Bonaldo2000: tag you collection with Musicbrainz picard , best solution
[05:31] <frogzoo> ricardo: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/27892
[05:31] <Blissex> dr_willis: it would be possible technically, but it would require adding 'ext2'/'ext3' support to the MS boot manager
[05:32] <Bonaldo2000> yipe: ah yes I see that! Thank you for your help, I will try to play around with it a bit.:-)
[05:32] <onikos> my "g++-4.0" says it's dependent on "libstdc++6-4.0-dev", and the last package says the opposite.
[05:32] <dooglus> alvaro__: can you visit http://people.ubuntu.com/~jbailey/snapshot/bzr/Release in your web browser?
[05:32] <alvaro__> dooglus, sorry, i paste it in  english
[05:32] <yipe> I'm glad you're pleased:) Sorry about the other thing...
[05:32] <alvaro__> dooglus, let me check that
[05:32] <kapputu> why do google videos play like crap in Firefox? It's not as smooth as in Windows
[05:32] <rpedro_> Bonaldo2000: http://musicbrainz.org/doc/PicardTagger , their ubuntu repository seems to be down though
[05:33] <ardchoille> !info easytag
[05:33] <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
[05:33] <dooglus> kapputu: do google videos use flash?  if so, the linux flash player is the reason - it's older and crappier than the windows flash player.
[05:33] <Gr3gNobl3> Blissex, if i install this ext2 driver for windows, am i going to have trouble with grub booting to windows?
[05:33] <onikos> I'm trying to collect all packages related to "build-essential", but I have no clue on how I should organise all the stuff, and be sure I got everything.
[05:33] <Bonaldo2000> rpedro_: Will that program make all the tags into the same as the filename?
[05:33] <yipe> oh wow, there you go Bonaldo2000!:)
[05:33] <Blissex> Gr3gNobl3: no.
[05:33] <alvaro__> dooglus, yes i guess, at least i can view a page that says Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 10:33:27 UTC
[05:33] <alvaro__> Description: I am a fish...
[05:33] <kapputu> dooglus: any way to fix this? Yes, Google video uses flash
[05:34] <dooglus> alvaro__: that's the one.
[05:34] <Ep0cs> I'm having depend errors when install wine from the spm....
[05:34] <Blissex> Gr3gNobl3: BTW, with that driver you need to use its control panel applet to tell it which partitions to mount as which drive letters.
[05:34] <frogzoo> Ep0cs: spm ?
[05:34] <rpedro_> Bonaldo2000: nope, but it will identify and tag your files automaticaly, by doing a digital sound fingerprint search to the server
[05:34] <Ep0cs> synaptic package manager, ie the repositorie
[05:35] <ce3c_> time to move on, bye ppl
[05:35] <dooglus> kapputu: apparently a new flash player is due out 'early 2007' for linux.  maybe that will be better (but maybe it will be worse, who can tell).  the problem is that flash is a proprietary standard, so we're at adobe's mercy
[05:35] <Bonaldo2000> rpedro_: Wow, can it do that properly?
[05:35] <Viper550> Hello, is anyone here?
[05:35] <Viper550> Whoops, wrong channel
[05:35] <rpedro_> Bonaldo2000: if you just need to retag, try Ex falso , or easytag
[05:35] <rpedro_> Bonaldo2000: pretty much yes
[05:35] <Aesop> So... I've got UT2k4, and a Logitech USB headset. The game played through the headset after install, but after I rebooted it will only come out through the onboard soundcard.
[05:35] <Aesop> Any ideas?
[05:35] <Bonaldo2000> rpedro_: that sound interesting! I will look at it! Thanks alot!
[05:36] <Aesop> The headset is hte defualt soundcard in System > Pref > Sound, and UT2k4 uses OpenAL
[05:36] <frogzoo> Ep0cs: on dapper? that doesn't sound right?
[05:36] <TheThingsThatWer> i can't figure out how to remove gnome completely
[05:36] <Ep0cs> yea
[05:36] <dooglus> alvaro__: do you see the same content if you look at file /var/lib/apt/lists/people.ubuntu.com_%7ejbailey_snapshot_bzr_._Release ?
[05:36] <Ep0cs> 6.06
[05:36] <yipe> Bonaldo2000, if I were you I ould look t that easytag thing first
[05:36] <rpedro_> Bonaldo2000: but the new tagger, (which is the only one supported right now), works better for full albums, though you can still tag individual tracks
[05:37] <Ep0cs> my sourcelist is fine.
[05:37] <Ignacio> hi which is the best jabber client around ?
[05:37] <Aesop> GAIM is pretty good, since it also does IRC or AIM
[05:37] <syock> Tamale: I assume you have the latest stable release of GAIM. Set your IRC account to auto-login, add a chatroom to your buddy list, right click it and set it to auto-login
[05:37] <frogzoo> TheThingsThatWer: maybe try 'apt-cache search gnome'  & work from there
[05:37] <Bonaldo2000> yipe, rpedro_: ok thanks...
[05:37] <Tamale> syock:  Would gaim update if i update my entire system?
[05:37] <Blissex> TheThingsThatWer: if you remove X, all of GNOME will disappear because it depends on it.
[05:38] <TheThingsThatWer> Blissex: yes, and i can't figure out how to remove X
[05:38] <syock> Tamale: Hmm? Then you would have the latest stable GAIM, and you can do the trick
[05:38] <Aesop> Blissex, TheThingsThatWer; Of course, you'll have just lost X too...
[05:38] <ardchoille> Tamale: gaim should update when you update yur system, if you install gaim from the repos
[05:38] <TheThingsThatWer> Aesop: i want to
[05:38] <Aesop> sudo apt-get remove xserver
[05:38] <Aesop> I think
[05:38] <Tamale> syock:  THank you!!! I knew it couldn't be that hard  :] 
[05:38] <alvaro__> dooglus, yes
[05:39] <syock> Tamale: There`s still that annoying chanserv pop-up though. Maybe you could check out GAIM`s site for that.
[05:39] <alvaro__> dooglus, but why appears (in both) "Suite: breezy" instead dapper
[05:39] <dr_willis_> put chanserv on ignore. :)
[05:39] <osh_> Does this make sense to any of you? http://pastebin.ca/105309
[05:40] <DrBashir2> crap! my winXP wont boot anymore :(
[05:40] <ZangieFF> Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600
[05:40] <TheThingsThatWer> how do i get a file to run at bootup?
[05:41] <TheThingsThatWer> in the background as well :-\
[05:41] <DrBashir2> when it tries to swith I get an critical failure or somit
[05:41] <DrBashir2> BSOD in any case
[05:41] <dooglus> alvaro__: I've no idea - that's something you would have to ask Mr. Bailey
[05:41] <DrBashir2> even safe mode
[05:42] <alvaro__> dooglus, the important thing is, "can i run a apt-get dist-upgrade" ignoring this error ?
[05:42] <Gr3gNobl3> Blissex, this works wonderfully, the only thing that i do not like is that i cannot hibernate, and then load linux, then switch back to windows off of a hibernation
[05:43] <Blissex> Gr3gNobl3: you can't have everything...
[05:43] <Ep0cs> I also get a depend error when i try to install firestarter and gdesklets
[05:43] <yipe> YAY! My AC seems to have fixed itself!
[05:44] <TheThingsThatWer> alright, i have a file i want to run in the background at bootup, how would i do this?
[05:44] <yipe>  
[05:44] <Gr3gNobl3> Blissex, "i want i want i want"
[05:44] <Gr3gNobl3> lol
[05:44] <Tamale> How can i change the COLOR of my windows and buttons?
[05:44] <Tamale> Theme details isn't really that detailed
[05:44] <mheath> Gr3gNobl3, what happens when you try to hibernate and switch?
[05:44] <_andre> hello
[05:44] <psycose> hi
[05:44] <dooglus> alvaro__: I don't know what that repository is even for - where did you get it from?
[05:44] <ardchoille> Tamale: Download and use a new theme:  http://gnome-look.org
[05:44] <_andre> is there an 'easy' way to create an installation iso with a different kernel?
[05:44] <Gr3gNobl3> i dont know mheath but the readme on IFS Driver says you cannot do that
[05:45] <Tamale> ard:  How do i make my own theme though
[05:45] <_andre> i need 2.6.18 for my chipset
[05:45] <yipe> Tamale, there's no out-of-the-box way to just adjust your theme colors with gnome.... and I have no idea why not, it seems like a good idea to me
[05:45] <alvaro__> dooglus, it was in the source.list when i installed i guess
[05:45] <yipe> you can switch themes, but not adjust the colors, which I think is dumb
[05:45] <dooglus> alvaro__: you must have put it there originally though
[05:45] <ardchoille> Tamale: You can go to /usr/share/themes and open some of the theme files in gedit and see how they are set up, it's quite easy to make your own themes
[05:45] <Gr3gNobl3> does windows unmount the drives when you shutdown?
[05:46] <dooglus> alvaro__: it's not one of the standard ones.  how did you get such a big sources.list?
[05:46] <ardchoille> yipe: you can adlust the colours in the theme files
[05:46] <psycose> I've got display problem on a ssh session vim/more/nano/cat don't work could you help me ?
[05:46] <Ep0cs> says " Depends: gdk-imlib1  but it is not installable" when i try to install xwine....
[05:46] <yipe> ardchoille, really? Is there an interface or are you just changing text files?
[05:46] <Ep0cs> along with a few more.
[05:47] <Tamale> ardchoile:  Sounds good. I'll dig through gnome-look and the theme files then.  Gnome should really add something similar to the windows 'advanced appearance' options though  :)
[05:47] <mheath> Gr3gNobl3, I'd try the hiberanting thing before you give it up as impossible. In theory, theres nothing that would stop it from working (In practice, theres some minor things that _might_ cause some problems)
[05:47] <DJJUM> hi, is there anyway to make the welcome screen come up when a user idles for too long?
[05:47] <Gr3gNobl3> mheath, what do you think the worst is that could happen if i DID try it?
[05:47] <ardchoille> yipe: I don't know of a theme "gui" as of yet, I do all my theme changes in gedit or vim
[05:47] <alvaro__> dooglus, i have been trying to fix this issue for three days, may be when i try something, i dont know :(
[05:47] <mheath> Gr3gNobl3, you'd have to reboot your computer.
[05:48] <Gr3gNobl3> mheath, ok i will give it a try
[05:48] <mheath> Tamale, Gnome things are much more complex than Microsoft's advanced look and feel dialoge. To offer the same customization options would require an extremely complex interface.
[05:48] <mheath> *Gnome themes
[05:48] <DJJUM> hi, is there anyway to make the welcome screen come up when a user idles for too long?
[05:49] <alvaro__> dooglus, can i achieve a new source.list and try if works? where? i dont want to make a mess with my ubuntu :)
[05:49] <Masticore> is agpgart compiled on your kernel by default?
[05:49] <alvaro__> dooglus, i want dapper (i heard is the best one)
[05:49] <santa99> he guys i have problems with the sound in wine
[05:49] <ardchoille> !easysource > alvaro__
[05:50] <TheThingsThatWer> alright, i have a file i want to run in the background at bootup, how would i do this?
[05:50] <yipe> ardchoille, there really should be something, I realise making it work with all the possible themes would be a chose, but even if it only worked with some, or even if it only changed the color of the titlebar it'd be something
[05:50] <Ep0cs> When i try to install xwine from the repositorie, it say it can because it depends on a file that is uninstallable... anyone know how to help?
[05:50] <Ep0cs> it cant*
[05:50] <santa99> ALSA lib seq_hw.c:456:(snd_seq_hw_open) open /dev/snd/seq failed: No such file or directory
[05:50] <santa99> *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x7c02f6f0 ***
[05:50] <santa99> wine: Assertion failed at address 0xffffe410 (thread 0009), starting debugger...
[05:50] <mheath> DJJUM, not easily, but you can easily make a dialog box come up that will ask the user for their password to unlock the computer.
[05:50] <santa99> thats the output when i want to open the sound menu in winecfg
[05:50] <dieselboy> i'm tryingto connect to my adsl provider, but I always get the message "LCP terminated by peer". then the connection is terminated. What should I do?
[05:50] <alvaro__> ardchoille, sorry i dont know what that is, ;(
[05:50] <ZangieFF> sos?
[05:51] <ardchoille> alvaro__: You want to have a new sources.list file?
[05:52] <Ep0cs> xwine dependency issues, anyone help?
[05:52] <ZangieFF> Any help with why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? I got Dell Latitude C600
[05:52] <psycose> I've got display problem on a ssh session vim/more/nano/cat don't work could you help me ?
[05:52] <alvaro__> ardchoille, it seems to be the only way to fix that
[05:53] <Ivanowitch> Ep0cs, try installing wine from the repository found at  www.winehq.com
[05:53] <Ep0cs> I am.
[05:53] <Masticore> is agpgart compiled on your kernel by default? hl me
[05:53] <ardchoille> alvaro__: http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[05:53] <Ivanowitch> ... ok, can't really help you then :(
[05:53] <dooglus> alvaro__: what do you have at the moment?
[05:53] <dooglus> alvaro__: you're on breezy?
[05:54] <Gr3gNobl3> mheath, it does not work correctly, but works...
[05:54] <samu2> is sudo dhclient similar to ipconfig /renew in windows?
[05:54] <Gr3gNobl3> it says "/dev/sda2 was not cleanly unmounted" runs a check, and then loads linux... says the check fails though mheath
[05:55] <alvaro__> dooglus, i dont know very well how to heck it, but is the default installation of UBUNTU 5.10 (cd)
[05:55] <alvaro__> ardchoille, thanx
[05:55] <ardchoille> alvaro__: You're welcome :)
[05:55] <dooglus> alvaro__: I would suggest making a new sources.list.  rename the old one, and make a new simple one.
[05:56] <ZangieFF> Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600
[05:56] <ardchoille> alvaro__: You can check with:  lsb_release -a
[05:56] <kapputu> is there a package for mplayer?
[05:56] <ardchoille> !info mplayer
[05:56] <ubotu> mplayer: The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux. In repository multiverse, is extra. Version 2:0.99+1.0pre7try2+cvs20060117-0ubuntu8 (dapper), package size 3265 kB, installed size 7916 kB
[05:57] <alvaro__> ardchoille, thanks
[05:57] <Gr3gNobl3> ZangieFF, have u tried messing with the settings for the mouse, my bluetooth mouse, i had to turn the sensitivity down a bit or it would skip across the screen... then again it  may need new batteries
[05:57] <kapputu> xmms is not working for some reason
[05:57] <alvaro__> dooglus, so the version is "The Breezy Badger Release"
[05:57] <Ep0cs> Isnt there hotkeys for switching between workspaces?
[05:57] <alvaro__> dooglus, ok i will try to make a new one
[05:58] <ZangieFF> Gr3gNobl3: yes, i messed with them, and im running a normal mouse...
[05:58] <ardchoille> Ep0cs: try CTRL+left/right arrow
[05:58] <ardchoille> Ep0cs: try ALT+CTRL+left/right arrow  sorry
[05:58] <kapputu> aah it cant play files on a smb share
[05:58] <kapputu> how dumb!!
[05:58] <Nikoladze> hey all, I'm trying to get wireless working with ipw2100, I've downloaded the firmware but where am I suposed to put it?
[05:58] <Gr3gNobl3> ZangieFF, are u using the touchpad on the c600, the little pointer button on the keyboard, or an external mouse
[05:58] <Ep0cs> Thanks.
[05:59] <ompaul> kapputu, it can - you must have a permissions issue - sorry working on a huge todo list can't go into more deatil go to wiki.ubuntu.com/ and search for samba
[05:59] <ZangieFF> Gr3gNobl3:external mouse. The touchpad and the poiter work fine, now i have disabled them when their is external mouse because i though it might that be the problem but i t aint'
[06:00] <kapputu> ompaul: not likely, I'm able to play them on totem
[06:00] <ompaul> kapputu, does not know about codec sudo dpkg-reconfigure package-name
[06:00] <Gr3gNobl3> not sure then ZangieFF sorry
[06:00] <ZangieFF> np
[06:00] <ompaul> kapputu, gtg
[06:00] <ZangieFF> ill wait for some of the guru's
[06:01] <ts1> hi
[06:01] <Gr3gNobl3> indee
[06:01] <Gr3gNobl3> indeed
[06:01] <Skaag> Is there something like ubuntu for servers?
[06:01] <Gr3gNobl3> mheath, are u there?
[06:01] <ts1> "http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop" says "Just download the Ubuntu DesktopCD and test Ubuntu without changing anything on your computer. If you want to keep Ubuntu permanently, there is an easy installer right on the DesktopCD. Or you can order a few CDs for no cost from shipit." But how to start the installer?
[06:01] <ardchoille> Skaag: There is a Ubuntu server ISO
[06:01] <Gr3gNobl3> Skaag, u can use ubuntu for servers if ud like
[06:01] <ompaul> Skaag, ubuntu - there is a server edition - man I am going to have to quit irc or watch what I am doing :-/
[06:02] <ZangieFF> Skaag:  yes there is
[06:02] <Skaag> Gr3gNobl3: I know, but I guess I meant what ardchoille mentioned
[06:02] <Skaag> thanks
[06:02] <Skaag> do you know its name?
[06:02] <Skaag> or URL?
[06:02] <ardchoille> ompaul: Any way I can help?
[06:02] <ompaul> ubuntu-server
[06:02] <Skaag> thanks!
[06:02] <ompaul> ardchoille, come here sit in front of kb :-)
[06:02] <ompaul> hehe
[06:02] <ardchoille> hehe
[06:03] <ompaul> ardchoille, na thanks, anyway
[06:03] <Gr3gNobl3> Skaag, ahh i see :)
[06:03] <Nikoladze> does anybody have a working wireless on ipw2100?
[06:03] <kapputu> what package do I need for smbmount?
[06:03] <Zyfo> Ok, this is a really freaky problem... when I switch from any other tab to the tab with http://www.lojban.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Lojban+Introductory+Brochure&bl in, I start to hear a humming noise in the background! I don't find any sound playing at the page. What can it be?
[06:03] <Masticore> Cant xmms play wma files?
[06:04] <DrBashir2> !wma
[06:04] <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
[06:05] <kapputu> something screwed up my audio
[06:05] <kapputu> everything plays at a faster bit rate
[06:05] <yipe> Zyfo, I don't hear anything
[06:06] <Bonez56> hey how can i make uptime show when I log in via ssh
[06:06] <Zyfo> yipe: Hm ok, this is really a freaky problem. I wonder if I can record it
[06:06] <yipe> Zyfo, in this case I believe your computer may be haunted, please contact a priest
[06:06] <Zyfo> yipe: haha
[06:06] <shell> can u have xchat in ubuntu?
[06:06] <Zyfo> shell: yes
[06:06] <shell> how do i get it?
[06:07] <yipe> shall, I hope so, since I'm using it now:)
[06:07] <Viper550> Anyone want to try out my theme for Edgy?
[06:07] <ZangieFF> Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600
[06:07] <kapputu> is there any way to restart the sound server assuming that there is one?
[06:07] <yipe> shell, "sudo aptitude install xchat"
[06:07] <Viper550> NO, sudo apt-get install xchat!
[06:07] <Blissex> ZangieFF: perhaps it is a bit buggy... Consider replacing it.
[06:07] <DrBashir2> ZangieFF: is it an optical mouse?
[06:07] <yipe> Viper, you don't like aptitude?
[06:08] <Blissex> Aptitude it great!
[06:08] <ZangieFF> Blissex: it aint, i tried 3 mouses
[06:08] <yipe> anways shell, either of those will work, they're basically equivalent
[06:08] <ZangieFF> DrBashir2: Yes its optical
[06:08] <amortvigil> hey is there a option to look trough a webcam connected on another computer from the network
[06:08] <Blissex> ZangieFF: very very odd. Unless you use it on a smooth surface.
[06:08] <DrBashir2> hmm, all 3 are optical?
[06:08] <Lynoure> Aptitude is ok, just easier to advice installing with apt-get, as one line is all it takes :)
[06:08] <yipe> Viper550, you know aptitude can remove dependencies too? Apt-get can't do that
[06:08] <Blissex> ZangieFF: try to use it on a piece of paper.
[06:09] <Zyfo> yipe: Nope, couldn't record it, guess it's some computer sound, but HOW?
[06:09] <yipe> Zyfo, I'm telling you, GHOSTS
[06:09] <ZangieFF> Blissex: i used it on several surfaces... from mousepad, trough wood, notebook
[06:09] <Viper550> Really? I never knew that...man if I did that, I could have been able to upgrade to Dapper
[06:09] <NthDegree> Aptitude > "This apt does NOT have super cow powers" :~D
[06:09] <Viper550> But then, I just moved to FC5
[06:09] <Zyfo> yipe: ghosts that only likes lojban with scrollbar is in middle? silly ghosts.
[06:09] <NthDegree> apt-get > "This apt does have super cow powers"
[06:10] <Zyfo> yipe: I guess the scroll bar is some sort of "eating" device and lojban is their food, or what?
[06:10] <yipe> I've heard of weird things with ghosts
[06:10] <Viper550> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Tropic
[06:10] <NthDegree> hence why more people like apt-get
[06:10] <kristian> Why does my graphic card almost heat-collapse when I'm using Ubuntu?
[06:10] <Zyfo> yipe: true, if anything is weird it is ghosts.
[06:10] <Viper550> This theme set has super citrus powers!
[06:10] <sri_> can any one tell how to install the lime ware in linux(Is it in linux)
[06:10] <psycose> On a ssh session i got lot's of display problem, no display for vim,more . Also the cat command just freeze ... any tips? thanks Client: U. Dapper App: Xterm, Gnome Terminal.         SSH Server : U. Dapper.
[06:10] <Zyfo> yipe: any idea who I can turn too? know of any ubuntu priests? I'm seriously interested.
[06:10] <NthDegree> sri_ get it off the limeiwre site
[06:10] <yipe> super cow powers are a fun gag, but really not useful in any way
[06:10] <sid_> hello
[06:10] <NthDegree> they have a ubuntu package for it on there sri_
[06:11] <yipe> Zyfo, I recommend you take it to your local religious leaders
[06:11] <santa99> he guys i have a problem with k3b. When i want to burn a iso i says Fatal Error at the Startup: Input/Output Error. Any ideas about how to fix this ?
[06:11] <sri_> NthDegree, can u tell it?
[06:11] <Zyfo> yipe: I don't have one.
[06:11] <Zyfo> yipe: I'm gonna post this in the ubuntu forum, ppl will laugh their asses off.
[06:11] <yipe> well, I guess if there's a such thing as an Ubuntu priest, I'd be the closest thing to it,
[06:12] <RogerBacon> hi, i av configurate my iptables and when i restart my computer i lost all my iptables rules !
[06:12] <NthDegree> sri_ http://www.limewire.com i think
[06:12] <sri_> NthDegree, in synaptic
[06:12] <NthDegree> or even better sri_ limewire without the PRO nags, http://frostwire.org
[06:12] <Lynoure> RogerBacon: did you actually put your rules somewhere where they get read at startup?
[06:12] <aixi> I downloaded acrobat but don't know how to install it. Can anybody help me please?
[06:12] <xephyrx> heyyyyyyyyyyyyy
[06:13] <RogerBacon> Lynoure : i add it simply on iptables
[06:13] <xephyrx> too vague, aixi, what file is it?
[06:13] <NthDegree> sri_ why would someone put it in universe when frostwire/limewire provide a package?
[06:13] <RogerBacon> Lynoure : not on startup script
[06:13] <NthDegree> aixi, a tarball?
[06:13] <aixi> xephyrx, it is a tar file. I need to extract it and then install it
[06:14] <xephyrx> just tar? not gz?
[06:14] <aixi> it is TAR
[06:14] <NthDegree> .tar.gz or .tar?
[06:14] <aixi> nthdefree, it is "ILINXR.TAR
[06:14] <yipe> NthDegree, it'd be nice if someone would fix the package on frostwire's site, every time you install it you have to open the program with nano and take it out of DOS format
[06:14] <xephyrx> tar -xvf filename.tar
[06:14] <Tamale> why the -v flag ?
[06:14] <xephyrx> -versose
[06:14] <aixi> xehpyrx, let me try. thanks!
[06:14] <xephyrx> -verbose, u don't need
[06:14] <NthDegree> yipe, i use gtk-gnutella anyway, much less of a hog
[06:14] <xephyrx> optional
[06:15] <Tamale> what's the f
[06:15] <xephyrx> if you wanna see what's going on
[06:15] <ZangieFF> Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600. The mouse is Optical, i tried changing a little of the mouse settings, and also the surfaces... also tried with 3 other mouses, same problem persists. ANy help?
[06:15] <xephyrx> man tar
[06:15] <yipe> I would love to use GTK-Gnutella, but I don't understand it
[06:15] <Zyfo> yipe: I can't find any part of ubuntu forum where priests are mods, where should I post it?
[06:15] <Tamale> jerk :p
[06:15] <yipe> and yes, the -wires are huge hogs:(
[06:15] <NthDegree> yipe it's easy you simply load it up and search
[06:15] <NthDegree> then double-click and it downloads
[06:15] <Tamale> what is Gnutella?
[06:15] <Zyfo> yipe: should I really post this in forums? It might make me look like a weirdo.
[06:16] <yipe> I'll take another look at it sometime today
[06:16] <Ep0cs> Tamale: p2p on linux i think.
[06:16] <dr_willis_> !gnutella
[06:16] <ubotu> I know nothing about gnutella - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[06:16] <NthDegree> Tamale, it's the network that limewire accesses
[06:16] <Zyfo> yipe: maybe I should start with a few hundres posts before even attemping a post like this.
[06:16] <Tamale> ahh yes.
[06:16] <NthDegree> Tamale, it's the network that limewire*** and almost every other p2p client accesses
[06:16] <yipe> Zyfo, up to you, I happen to think that I, and my ghost theory, are HILARIOUS
[06:16] <NthDegree> :)
[06:16] <yipe> but then that's me
[06:16] <BuFF> could anyone tell how to connet to irc trough putty ?
[06:16] <xephyrx> hmm... it's kinda wierd glx is not working for me
[06:16] <Tamale> i thought that network was full of riaa-ified music and spyware
[06:16] <Tokeiito> good evening
[06:16] <Bonez56> BuFF: install irssi
[06:17] <yipe> Tamale, 'tis true, and annoying
[06:17] <xephyrx> any1 has glx running here?
[06:17] <yipe> but good stuff can still be found
[06:17] <Zyfo> yipe: ok, but where should I post ghost concerns at ubuntuforum?
[06:17] <yipe> Zyfo..... I have no idea
[06:17] <Zyfo> yipe: :D
[06:17] <NthDegree> Tamale, that is why you convert all the mp3s to ogg and restribute them on the network :) the RIAA can't poison ogg files as easily
[06:18] <xephyrx> http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Xgl-Compiz-Dapper  <<<< I followed this for xgl, and it just doesn't work for me
[06:18] <Tamale> why not nth?
[06:18] <xephyrx> if that up to date?
[06:18] <yipe> NthDegree, you and I must listen to different styles of music, I never find anty .oggs:(
[06:18] <NthDegree> because they are free not proprietary
[06:18] <xephyrx> is*
[06:18] <xephyrx> -.-
[06:18] <Azhure> I've found plenty of OGG's
[06:19] <NthDegree> so the RIAA would be breaking the law to poison them ^.^ but they can simply purchase a license to poison people's PCs with mp3s
[06:19] <Tamale> why would they be breaking the law if they're open
[06:19] <Tamale> that doesn't make any sense
[06:19] <NthDegree> because to make a file that causes people problems is lawbreaking
[06:19] <shawn_> can someone help me with some resolution problems?
[06:19] <NthDegree> but to purchase the right to do so is legal
[06:20] <santa99> hey guys is there a channel for k3b problems ?
[06:20] <xephyrx> respect for intellectual property, hello?
[06:20] <Bonez56> !anyone
[06:20] <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?
[06:20] <xephyrx> i am not supporting riaa
[06:20] <NthDegree> santa99 try #kde or #k3b
[06:20] <yipe> !fixres
[06:20] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type this in a console: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  -  To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:20] <xephyrx> !glx
[06:20] <ubotu> I know nothing about glx - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[06:21] <Tamale> nth:  If all they're doing is putting garbage in the middle of a song for the sake of taking down the popularity of p2p sharing  i don't see what's illegal about that
[06:21] <samu2> is sudo dhclient about the same as ipconfig /renew in windows?
[06:21] <xephyrx> riaa needs to feed starving artists
[06:21] <NthDegree> Tamale, they have made exe files under the name of for example:  EMINEM - The Real Slim Shady.exe
[06:21] <shawn_> i use an external monitor (max 1440x900) on my laptop. sometimes i disconnect external and use leptop monitor (max 1680x1050) when I do disconnect it uses the laptop default instead of 1440x900 (which is the only res in my xorg.conf) how can I get both monitors to display 1440x900?
[06:21] <NthDegree> which contain malware and keyloggers
[06:21] <NthDegree> which is illegal
[06:22] <yipe> whoever recorded that bill clinton ad and put it all over Gnutella under every concievable filename needs to be hurt badly
[06:22] <Tamale> i'm not talking about malware
[06:22] <NthDegree> but they do that
[06:22] <Tamale> i'm talking about songs which are almost usable
[06:22] <blub|patrick> hi
[06:22] <yipe> hi:)
[06:22] <snaildown> is there anyone with live.com invitation?
[06:22] <Tamale> regardless of whether or not they're putting malware into P2P networks, is what they do to music files illegal?
[06:23] <blub|patrick> i replaced a harddrive and now it seems that the mountpoint drifted to another name
[06:23] <NthDegree> yes, to destroy or alterate the musical content of digital media without prior consent is illegal is a lot of countries
[06:23] <kristian> With Gnutella I find porn everywhere..
[06:23] <Azhure> does anyone know anything about getting an nforce onboard lan to work in Ubuntu?
[06:23] <blub|patrick> is there anycommand that lets linux search for the correct mountpoints by itself?
[06:23] <Tamale> but the content was not legal in the first place?
[06:23] <fausto_> Anyone here know a lot about VM Ware? I've tried to install VM Ware tools into my WIndowx xp virtual machine but everytime it starts up vmwaret tools isn't running and i can't get it to run. The about tab says "VMWAre tools are not running"
[06:23] <fausto_> Anyone?
[06:24] <ricardo> does anybody know how to automatically mount usb drives full rwx options at startup?
[06:24] <santa99> what package to i need that i can extract isos
[06:24] <NthDegree> Tamale, that can be disputed because someone could have legally purchased the music and then left it in a shared folder
[06:24] <shawn_> ubit, i use an external monitor (max 1440x900) on my laptop. sometimes i disconnect external and use leptop monitor (max 1680x1050) when I do disconnect it uses the laptop default instead of 1440x900 (which is the only res in my xorg.conf) how can I get both monitors to display 1440x900?
[06:24] <Tamale> i didn't think sharing was ever legal in the U.S.
[06:24] <ZangieFF> Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600. The mouse is Optical, i tried changing a little of the mouse settings, and also the surfaces... also tried with 3 other mouses, same problem persists. ANy help?
[06:24] <Bonez56> santa99: archive manager should do it? are you using gnome?
[06:25] <NthDegree> then the RIAA could have downloaded it (illegal) then changed it slightly with garbage and reshared it (again illegal)
[06:25] <santa99> Bonez56, yeah using gnome
[06:25] <Tamale> wouldn't the riaa have rights to share actually
[06:25] <NthDegree> nope
[06:25] <Tamale> since they probably own the content
[06:25] <Bonez56> santa99: yeah archive manager does it for me. alternatively you could mount the iso and then copy the files out of it
[06:25] <alvaro__> ardchoille, i generated a new source.list but doenst works, you know how can i achieve one that works?
[06:25] <NthDegree> not if they haven't purchased a license for the content
[06:25] <Tamale> aren't they the people who own the license?
[06:25] <NthDegree> and since not every song in the world is american or U.S based how could they
[06:26] <yipe> I can't believe that I'm the one to say this, but NthDegree, Tamale, shouldn't this discussion go in #ubuntu-offtopic?
[06:26] <santa99> Bonez56, the archive manager doesn't do it for me. I can look into the iso but couldn't extract it
[06:26] <Tamale> yipe:  yes, sorry.
[06:26] <blub|patrick> fstab issues... how can i fix it
[06:26] <yipe> doesn't bother me, I just didn't want someone who is bothered by it to get upset
[06:26] <NthDegree> oh sorry, thought this was off-topic /me is so blind sometimes
[06:26] <blub|patrick> drives changed, drives internal names chaned --> linux cant find root anymore *sigh*
[06:26] <Zyfo> I'm on X-chat and I need different character sets for different servers, is it possible to set these if in psyBNC?
[06:27] <Bonez56> santa99: hmm. not sure sorry :( try mounting it and copying the files that way
[06:27] <Tamale> how do i make ubuntu display a clone of my lcd through my laptop's vga output when I plug a monitor into it after bootup?
[06:27] <santa99> Bonez56, ok will try it this way thx
[06:28] <aixi> Bonez56, can you please tell me how I can install the file I just extracted? I tar -xvf filename.tar. what should I do next step?
[06:29] <SanketMedhi> hey, does anyone know in which directory Keyboard Settings are stored?
[06:29] <Bonez56> aixi: cd into the directory and look for either a README or INSTALL file, open it in a text editor and follow instructions
[06:29] <Bonez56> aixi: what program are you trying to install?
[06:29] <aixi> adobereader
[06:30] <aixi> bonez56, adobereader
[06:30] <aixi> bonez56, thanks....let me try
[06:30] <Bonez56> aixi: before you do that
[06:30] <Bonez56> aixi: try this: sudo apt-get install acroread
[06:30] <aixi> Bonez56, OK. thanks
[06:31] <Bonez56> much easier than compiling it from source
[06:31] <ali_> how do i set the time in ubuntu
[06:31] <ricardo> hi ..does enybody know how to multi rename directories names?
[06:32] <aixi> Bonez56, it says the version is already the newest. (I have extracted it already)
[06:32] <Bonez56> aixi: then you already have it installed. can you see it on your applications menu?
[06:33] <aixi> Bonez56, how strange. it is not in the menu. every time i need to edit the menu before the new program  appears
[06:34] <Bonez56> aixi: sometimes this can happen with certain programs. try pressing ALT+F2 and then type "acroread" and see if it opens that way.
[06:34] <aixi> Bonez56, if it is installed already, it doesn't start at all when I open a  pdf file
[06:34] <aixi> Bonez56, ok, let me see
[06:34] <Bonez56> aixi: you probably have "Document Viewer" set as your default PDF reader
[06:34] <gatekeeper> ricardo: you would probable have to do that from a script
[06:35] <aixi> Bonez56 by pressing Alt+F2, it only switches to workstation 2
[06:36] <ricardo> gatekeeper: are you there is no easier way???
[06:36] <Bonez56> aixi: you using gnome or kde?
[06:36] <aixi> Bonez56, fluxbox
[06:36] <Bonez56> aixi: oh that explains it :) i'm not familar with the 'run' command on fluxbox sorry.
[06:37] <Bonez56> aixi: it's also possibly part of the reason that it wont add things to your menu for you automatically.
[06:37] <aixi> Bonez56, no problem. thank you very much
[06:37] <gatekeeper> ricardo: given that you can't have 2 files in the same directory with the same name, I would not have thought so
[06:37] <aixi> Bonez56, i guess gnome works that way?
[06:37] <Bonez56> aixi: yes gnome works ok with it. but I still coem across some programs that don't create shortcuts in gnome. it's very annoying!
[06:38] <gatekeeper> ricardo: have you never done any programming or scripting?
[06:38] <aixi> Bonez56, gnome uses too big memory and it doesn't fit my old computer. :-|
[06:38] <ricardo> nop
[06:38] <Bonez56> aixi: yes that is a problem, but it runs ok on my amd 64. Doesn't help you though!
[06:39] <aixi> Bonez56, you helped a lot. I appreciate it
[06:39] <Bonez56> aixi: no problem, good luck
[06:39] <Tamale> how do i make ubuntu display a clone of my lcd through my laptop's vga output when I plug a monitor into it after bootup?
[06:39] <FatB> Hi everybody =)
[06:39] <gatekeeper> ricardo: now is an excuse to give it a go: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html#toc1
[06:39] <forngren> How do I change standard bittorrent client, I don't like the default. Not how to install a new one, but to change default
[06:40] <Bonez56> forngren: save a .torrent file to your desktop, then right click and choose "Open with, other program" then select the client of choice. it should default to that next time.
[06:41] <verus> hi folks; i just tried to install a firewall using a gui-config tool suggested in an article i found on google. the tool is named gnome-lokkit and is refered to be installable using ubuntu. but when i try to use apt or synaptic to do that he doesn' find the lokkit tool, what is needed to be done so that i can install it?
[06:41] <gatekeeper> !iptables
[06:41] <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)
[06:41] <Bonez56> verus: you probably need to correct repositories, is there anything on that guide that tells you to add them?
[06:42] <gatekeeper> verus: read uboyu above, I think that is what you want
[06:42] <gatekeeper> ooops ubotu
[06:42] <ricardo> gatekeeper: ok....dont promise anything though...
[06:42] <verus> Bonez56: no, it does not :(
[06:43] <forngren> bonez56: ok, thx
[06:43] <gatekeeper> ricardo: should be reasonable trivial
[06:43] <verus> gatekeeper: i will have a look, but firestarter is also not shown in the list of installable packages
[06:43] <forngren> btw, is it possible to install the "non-ubuntu" type of bittorrent, I mean the official one?
[06:43] <erUSUL> verus: you need to add universe repo
[06:43] <Bonez56> verus: can you paste your /etc/apt/sources.list into the pastebin?
[06:43] <erUSUL> !sources > verus
[06:44] <erUSUL> !sources
[06:44] <gatekeeper> erUSUL: beat me to it :-)
[06:44] <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
[06:44] <rabster> hey i was wondering if there is anyway to play .wpl files in Ubuntu
[06:44] <verus> erUSUL: oh yes, thats it. i just tool a look into the sources.list and found a hint to "univers". thanks!
[06:45] <rabster> .wpl is the Windows Media Player playlist file
[06:45] <erUSUL> verus: anyway i think that a better alternative for novice users is firestarter
[06:45] <Bonez56> verus: after you save that file, run sudo apt-get update
[06:45] <DrBashir2> !wpl
[06:45] <ubotu> I know nothing about wpl - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[06:45] <verus> Bonez56: thanks for helping anyways  -but i guess we got the mistake i made
[06:45] <gatekeeper> ricardo: just need a for to loop read your file name and modify it, do you want me to pastebin the basic logic of your script?
[06:46] <verus> Bonez56: i guess this just goes like in debian. i know that system, but as ubunto works great for notebooks i started out with it today. many new things to learn :)
[06:46] <Bonez56> verus: ubuntu is based on debian, so it won't take you long to get the hang of it. that's the beauty of it :)
[06:47] <gatekeeper> verus: you can even use synaptic rather than adept if you want to
[06:47] <SonicChao> How can I install figlet in Ubuntu? sudo apt-get install figlet does nothing.
[06:47] <psycose> on a ssh 2 session, the command more display the 2 first line of a file and then freeze ! any tips? same result for xterm & gnome-terminal ...
[06:48] <unfun> How do I convert mp3's to wav using xmms?
[06:48] <gatekeeper> SonicChao: you need to enable multiverse repos
[06:48] <SonicChao> gatekeeper: I did.
[06:49] <verus> gatekeeper: thats a neat tool, i'm currently hanging out with it :)
[06:49] <Dr_Willis> unfun,  i think ya use some other tool.
[06:49] <Bizzeh> hey
[06:49] <Bizzeh> i dont know wether to go ubuntu or kubuntu :/
[06:49] <unfun> what tool?
[06:49] <Bizzeh> what are the major differences between them?
[06:49] <SonicChao> Bizzeh: Whatever you want
[06:49] <Dr_Willis> Bizzeh,  i install ubuntum, then install kubuntu-desktop
[06:49] <Dr_Willis> Bizzeh,  that way ya get both
[06:49] <gatekeeper> SonicChao: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list please
[06:50] <SonicChao> gatekeeper: Ok....I'll tell you when I have it
[06:50] <Renan_s2> Bizzeh, main difference: Kubuntu has KDE, Ubuntu has GNOME
[06:50] <samu2> but if you install both you get a lot of menus cluttered with two different apps that do the same thing
[06:51] <Renan_s2> samu2, you can edit the menus and sort them, like I did
[06:51] <Renan_s2> for instance, under "Games" I have "Arcade", "Simulation", "Emulators"...
[06:51] <FtKnox> is it possible to get launchcast radio to work in Rythmbox?
[06:51] <Renan_s2> !xaralx
[06:51] <ubotu> I know nothing about xaralx - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[06:51] <Renan_s2> !info xaralx
[06:51] <ricardo> gatekeeper: actually i want to rename directories...but that would be great!!
[06:51] <ubotu> Package xaralx does not exist in dapper
[06:51] <Bizzeh> so there are no major differences that say "you can only use ??? on ubuntu and only *** on kubuntu"?
[06:51] <Renan_s2> Bizzeh, no
[06:51] <psycose> on a ssh 2 session, the command more display the 2 first line of a file and then freeze ! any tips? same result for xterm & gnome-terminal .. ssh client 4.2p1  ssh server 4.2p1
[06:51] <Renan_s2> you can install packages as needed
[06:51] <frogzoo> Bizzeh: if you've space & don't mind installing the kde libs, you can run kde apps on gnome
[06:51] <samu2> Renan_s2, yeah but thats work :)
[06:51] <Bizzeh> ubuntu it is then
[06:52] <Bizzeh> i like the shinyness of its gui
[06:52] <samu2> but its a small gripe anyway
[06:52] <Renan_s2> for instance, I have some KDE applications, like KDissert and Krita, in GNOME
[06:52] <Bizzeh> i have a spare 120gb drive for ubuntu
[06:52] <Renan_s2> I have a 12GB / partition and a 7GB /home partition
[06:52] <gatekeeper> !pastebin
[06:52] <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)
[06:52] <Bonez56> damn, wish I had a spare 120gb drive laying around :)
[06:52] <santa99> is here somebody who knows k3b very well ?
[06:52] <Renan_s2> and an empty 100MB partition that I could use for /tmp if needed
[06:52] <SonicChao> gatekeeper: http://pastebin.ca/105403
[06:52] <unfun> Wich program can I use for burning mp3's?
[06:53] <frogzoo> unfun: k3b fer shur
[06:53] <unfun> it doesn't work
[06:53] <Bizzeh> i got a sata300 250gb and 2 ata133 drives, 120gb and 160gb
[06:53] <FtKnox> i can't even play a dvd movie yet
[06:53] <unfun> k3b doesn't accept my mp3
[06:53] <Renan_s2> !k3b mp3
[06:53] <ubotu> I know nothing about k3b mp3 - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[06:54] <frogzoo> !k3b
[06:54] <ubotu> k3b is a feature-rich and user-friendly burning application for KDE (and, as all KDE applications, works fine on GNOME). For a guide, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/K3BHowto
[06:54] <santa99> frogzoo: i have a problem with k3b, I can burn isos to CDs but not to DVDs
[06:54] <unfun> Is there a way I can burn mp3's? or do I have to convert to wav if so how?
[06:54] <santa99> frogzoo, any idea whats the problem ?
[06:54] <FtKnox> i just want to see if it's possible to use yahoo's launchcast radio in Rythmbox, i like my personal station i have on it
[06:54] <verus> so thanks for the help! i go figure some new stuff out. bye
[06:55] <unfun> !k3b mp3
[06:55] <ubotu> I know nothing about k3b mp3 - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[06:55] <frogzoo> santa99: have you read the howto?
[06:55] <gatekeeper> SonicChao: not all are multiverse as I suspected. follow these instruction and comment out the non-free repos: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_add_extra_repositories
[06:55] <santa99> frogzoo, the one you've posted right before ?
[06:55] <unfun> !mp3
[06:55] <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
[06:56] <frogzoo> santa99: that would be it, yes
[06:56] <SonicChao> gatekeeper: Ok.
[06:57] <santa99> frogzoo, ok i will have a look for it will right back when i read the howto and it doesn't work anyway
[06:59] <isede> how do i install realplayer 10?
[06:59] <isede> !realplayer
[06:59] <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
[07:00] <FtKnox> !launchcast
[07:00] <Bonez56> isede: sudo apt-get install realplay
[07:00] <ubotu> I know nothing about launchcast - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[07:00] <SonicChao> gatekeeper: It said to do sudo apt-get update
[07:01] <isede> Bonez56 : it gives me realplayer 8
[07:01] <isede> not 10
[07:01] <ZangieFF> Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600. The mouse is Optical, i tried changing a little of the mouse settings, and also the surfaces... also tried with 3 other mouses, same problem persists. ANy help?
[07:01] <Bonez56> isede: try real.com
[07:02] <isede> ok
[07:02] <gatekeeper> ricardo: logic would look something like this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19181
[07:02] <gatekeeper> SonicChao: yep
[07:02] <ldjiba> hi
[07:03] <gatekeeper> SonicChao: will give you most of the repos you are likely to want
[07:03] <Gumby> lo all.  I'm working on getting ubuntu and xgl working.  I think I have done it but I dont seem to have any window decorations.  The script I have used says to use "gnome-window-decorator &"  but I dont seem to have that.  Anyone have any ideas?
[07:03] <gatekeeper> !repos > SonicChao
[07:03] <SonicChao> gatekeeper: It's working now! Thanks!
[07:03] <frogzoo> Gumby: -> #ubuntu-xgl
[07:03] <gatekeeper> SonicChao: yw :-)
[07:03] <Gumby> frogzoo: thx, I'll head on over there
[07:04] <FtKnox> now this is annoying.. insatll an app in Synaptic and the darn thing doesn't show up in the menu
[07:04] <ldjiba> someone talk french ?
[07:04] <ldjiba> speak french ?
[07:04] <FtKnox> i know little french like bonjour
[07:04] <frogzoo> ldjiba: un peu - #ubuntu-fr peut etre
[07:04] <gell> except normal ftp client i got everything no more windows for me
[07:04] <ldjiba> bonjour
[07:04] <frogzoo> ldjiba: bon soir
[07:04] <Renan_s2> Anybody here has an OS X-like theme for GNOME?
[07:04] <gatekeeper> FtKnox: can happen which app?
[07:05] <Bonez56> Renan_s2: www.gnomelook.org has a few
[07:05] <FtKnox> GNUCash
[07:05] <ldjiba> je veus faire un serveur dns
[07:05] <frogzoo> Renan_s2: aluminium smog
[07:05] <Renan_s2> thanks
[07:05] <SonicChao> gatekeeper: Now I have to figure out how to use it...XD...I'm used to GUIs. Thanks so much. =)
[07:05] <gell> just one thing that bothers me is that i need to access my banking site and it doesn't support firefox only IE - what can i do about that? ;|
[07:05] <frogzoo> ldjiba: sudo apt-get install bind
[07:05] <Renan_s2> you could run Internet Explorer in WINE
[07:05] <SonicChao> !ies4linux > gell
[07:05] <ubotu> I know nothing about ies4linux  - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[07:05] <FtKnox> still green box on Synaptec, but not on the system
[07:05] <ldjiba> oui c fait
[07:05] <gatekeeper> SonicChao: have fun :-)
[07:05] <teicah> change banks asap
[07:05] <SonicChao> !info ies4linux
[07:05] <ubotu> Package ies4linux does not exist in dapper
[07:05] <FtKnox> it's the same with KVirc too
[07:05] <teicah> j/k
[07:05] <Bonez56> !ie4linux > Bonez
[07:05] <ubotu> I know nothing about ie4linux  - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[07:06] <gatekeeper> FtKnox: search and manually add
[07:06] <SonicChao> !ie
[07:06] <ubotu> For Irish whiskey and ubuntu support, visit #ubuntu-ie, Ta an uisce beatha agus cuidi Ubuntu ar #ubuntu-ie, Bag filte ort
[07:06] <gell> ...
[07:06] <psipsipsi> hey does anyone know if the nvidia 7600gt is supported ?
[07:06] <ldjiba> mais j configurer le named.conf mais sa ne marche  pas
[07:06] <gell> it's trough wine maybe?
[07:06] <psipsipsi> it wanst under windows xp
[07:06] <SonicChao> ...
[07:06] <frogzoo> gell: you might get away with mozilla active x controls
[07:06] <psipsipsi> had to get drivers
[07:06] <gell> *through
[07:06] <ldjiba> j crer microplus.com
[07:06] <Renan_s2> you can get NVIDIA drivers for Linux, psipsipsi
[07:06] <FtKnox> 5 items come under search for gnucash, one xml file, rest png
[07:06] <ldjiba> et microplus.com.rev
[07:06] <gell> frogzoo:  i tried... the site is totally screwed up - really bad coding only IE's working
[07:07] <ldjiba> ??????
[07:07] <gatekeeper> FtKnox: try Run Command... gnucash
[07:07] <frogzoo> gell: then it's [k] qemu/vmware - ie won't run under wine atm
[07:07] <oneeyedelf1> I cant figure out how to share a folder in ubuntu and have it ask you for a password to use said folder
[07:07] <gell> damn :/
[07:07] <Renan_s2> frogzoo, I managed to run IE under wine
[07:07] <oneeyedelf1> *note usign samba
[07:07] <KrisWood> hi everyone, I've got a couple problems with my ubuntu today that I could use help with. First, my son hid my gnome panel and I don't know how to get it back, is there a command to make it come back up?
[07:07] <frogzoo> Renan_s2: which version wine?
[07:08] <Renan_s2> frogzoo, latest version
[07:08] <gell> KrisWood:  what do u mean?
[07:08] <oneeyedelf1> frogzoo: use winetools
[07:08] <FtKnox> there, that worked
[07:08] <frogzoo> Renan_s2: latest is 0.9.18, ...
[07:08] <FtKnox> thank
[07:08] <FtKnox> s
[07:08] <santa99> frogzoo: i have read through the howto but found nothing what would suit my problem
[07:08] <ldjiba> frogzoo : T la ?
[07:08] <KrisWood> ok nevermind i fixed that one
[07:08] <Renan_s2> frogzoo, at the time I used, it was 0.9.17
[07:08] <frogzoo> oneeyedelf1: winetools is strongly deprecated...
[07:08] <Renan_s2> Ies4Linux (install IE under Wine): http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/index-en.html
[07:08] <oneeyedelf1> frogzoo: but it still works for ie
[07:08] <gatekeeper> oneeyedelf1: in KDE you can use System Setting -> Sharring, presumable gnome has an equivalent?
[07:09] <KrisWood> ok next problem, I'm deleting stuff from a mounted hard drive and it's not freeing up the disk space, and it's not going to the "trash" so any ideas where it's going?
[07:09] <gell> Renan_s2:  it's working for you?
[07:09] <oneeyedelf1> gatekeeper: yes, but it doesnt ask you what accounts can access the share, the only way I can get it to appear is to have it public accessable
[07:09] <Renan_s2> gell, it worked a while ago, I have not tried recently
[07:09] <KrisWood> I'm attempting to do the deleting through nautilus
[07:09] <gell> KrisWood:  if you're trying to delete from ntfs u can't by default - and you probably shouldn't
[07:09] <KrisWood> no it's ext2
[07:10] <KrisWood> it's my old fedora hard drive
[07:10] <gell> oh
[07:10] <gatekeeper> oneeyedelf1: samba or NFS?
[07:10] <Bizzeh> if i grabbed kdevelop (tried it under vmware in kubuntu before) how would i grab the liceces that would display in the list when i create a project?
[07:10] <oneeyedelf1> gatekeeper: samba
[07:10] <gell> try through the console see what it's writing
[07:10] <gatekeeper> !samba
[07:10] <ubotu> samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[07:10] <santa99> frogzoo:  I always get the same error. OPC failed, try with writing speed 1x . Fatal error at startup Input/Output error. Unable to eject media.
[07:10] <KrisWood> gell, rm works in the console
[07:11] <KrisWood> it's only through nautilus that I'm getting a wierd behavior
[07:11] <amortvigil> how to install a gtk theme?
[07:11] <arepie> hello.. how to "make" everything was okey.. just until "make" https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/zydas_zd1211?highlight=%28WifiDocs%2FDriver%29
[07:12] <amortvigil> !gtk theme
[07:12] <ubotu> I know nothing about gtk theme - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[07:12] <amortvigil> ! theme
[07:12] <ubotu> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://kdelook.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuEyeCandy
[07:12] <frogzoo> santa99: do you have all the mentioned packages installed?
[07:12] <gell> well you probably don't have permission try to create 'root' user and try again after 'su'
[07:12] <hookie> ubuntu is gr8....
[07:12] <frogzoo> !themes
[07:12] <ubotu> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://kdelook.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuEyeCandy
[07:12] <hookie> ms has bugs ...one more is here
[07:12] <hookie> http://foundsomething.blogspot.com/2006/07/hide-files-in-ms-windows-exploit-bug.html
[07:12] <santa99> frogzoo: i think so
[07:12] <gell> KrisWood:  although again i wouldn't recommend it
[07:12] <santa99> frogzoo: but i will have another look on it
[07:12] <KrisWood> when I hit my delete key on my keyboard with a file selected in nautilus, the file disappears but does not go to gnome's "trash" and the disk space is not freed up, so it's got to be going somehwere
[07:12] <santa99> !k3b
[07:12] <ubotu> k3b is a feature-rich and user-friendly burning application for KDE (and, as all KDE applications, works fine on GNOME). For a guide, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/K3BHowto
[07:13] <arepie> !make
[07:13] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[07:13] <KrisWood> if I didn't have permission it would tel me
[07:13] <amortvigil> !changethemes
[07:13] <ubotu> Install gnome-themes (gnome) or go to menu, system settings, appearance (KDE)
[07:13] <gell> oh
[07:13] <frogzoo> amortvigil: install gnome-art
[07:14] <ardchoille> alvaro__: Did you get your sources.list issue fixed?
[07:14] <KrisWood> ah ha! it DID show up in gnome's trash, it just took a while to transfer several gigabytes to it from a different hard drive! :D
[07:14] <Tamale> is there an apt-get for more themes
[07:15] <alvaro__> ardchoille, i ran the dist-upgrade ignoring these errors, lets see if works
[07:15] <Tamale> or just gnome-look.org  ?
[07:15] <KrisWood> that's just silly hehe
[07:15] <Cntryboy> I installed gyach yahoo client by source, but it sucks.. Does anyone know the proper command to delete gyach?
[07:15] <snk0w> hi guys, out-of the box my wireless card 3945 is working when i use the 386 dapper kernel
[07:15] <DrBashir2> !azureus
[07:15] <ubotu> azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[07:15] <KrisWood> ok is there a way to disable the "trash"?
[07:15] <snk0w> whenever i change kernel to the 686 kernel, this card is not listed anymore
[07:15] <oneeyedelf1> whats a good samba browser for ubuntu
[07:15] <oneeyedelf1> because the nautilus one sucks
[07:16] <santa99> frogzoo: i sse no packages which should be installed at !k3b
[07:16] <KrisWood> this is a linux box, I'm not used to this windows-ish trash system heh
[07:16] <frogzoo> oneeyedelf1: smb4k works for me
[07:16] <psycose> I'm dealing with a problem with packages openssh-client and openssh-server  (OpenSSH_4.2p1 Debian-7ubuntu3, OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005) looks like a bug somewhere. vim & less work when TERM=vt102 but more not. With any over TERM= ..., display freeze and i must close the session badly ... any tips ? thanks (using Ubuntu Dapper i686)
[07:16] <oneeyedelf1> hrm that has a huge kde dependancy but oh well
[07:17] <Cntryboy> anyone know proper command to uninstall a source package? I forgotten
[07:17] <frogzoo> santa99: on dapper, it states quite clearly: libk3b2-mp3 sox transcode vcdimager
[07:17] <hookie> spread the word about this bug in MS Windows http://foundsomething.blogspot.com/2006/07/hide-files-in-ms-windows-exploit-bug.html
[07:17] <hookie> sorry
[07:17] <oneeyedelf1> apt-get del package
[07:17] <hookie> if i posted again
[07:17] <hookie> bbye
[07:17] <xim> hi. I'm trying to install linux-image-2.6.15-26-k7 and I'm getting "not authenticated packages". apt-key list spits out 0x437D05B5 and 0xFBB75451. I've restore  in the Authentication tab in Software Preferences, with no avail. Any idea?
[07:17] <oneeyedelf1> or apt-get remove package
[07:17] <kevinz> Hi, I just have my keyboard changed to some weird microsoft product: "wireless laser Desktop 6k", i wonder if ubuntu can detect its model and support it.
[07:17] <santa99> frogzoo: but i don't see any realations to my problem i don't want to burn mp3 DVDS
[07:18] <Je1> quit
[07:18] <KrisWood> gell, ok I'm heading out, thanks for the help even though my problem was only a percieved one and not an actual one
[07:18] <dooglus> Cntryboy: I don't think it's possible to install source packages, so there's no need to uninstall them.  just delete the files.
[07:18] <frogzoo> kevinz: as long as xev sees the key presses, remap them with xmodmap
[07:18] <gell> rofl np :p next time be patience
[07:18] <SonicChao> In a .tar.gz arcgive, is there a way to only extract *.flf files to the Desktop?
[07:18] <Cntryboy> dooglus: what? I have no clue where make install put all the gyach files.. I know theres a command to get rid of all files from a source with a single command, but i forgotten it
[07:18] <kevinz> frogzoo: ah great, thanks, i didn't know that command.. i also got new mouse, how to support the additional key in general?
[07:19] <gell> did any1 manage to find out how to make grub recognize usb keyboard?
[07:19] <frogzoo> santa99: settings -> configure k3b -> programs       check that what you need's there
[07:19] <gell> i see like 3 threads in the forums and no answer
[07:19] <frogzoo> kevinz: ^^
[07:19] <psycose> Does this bug with OpenSSH interest someone ?
[07:19] <gell> i got 2 keyboards connected at the same time because of it
[07:19] <goonies> anyone know a program that lets u specify custom layer breaks on linux
[07:19] <dooglus> Cntryboy: "make install" can do absolution anything - it's entirely up to the author of the package.  It could reformat your hard disk, if the author so wanted.
[07:20] <gatekeeper> oneeyedelf1: take a look at this: http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:0AlOpXw7RUIJ:www.slackers.lv/dokumentacija/The_Unofficial_Samba_HOWTO.pdf+samba.conf+howto&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=10&client=firefox
[07:20] <kevinz> frogzoo: i found some key is not seen by xev..
[07:20] <Cntryboy> dooglus: okay, but I know theres a command to remove all files from a source file.. Do you know it or not?
[07:20] <kapputu> how the heck do I tell Ubuntu to not load my saved sessions? Seriously Dapper Drake is a piece of shit. Warty was much much better.
[07:20] <SonicChao> In a .tar.gz archive, is there a way to only extract *.flf files to the Desktop?
[07:20] <dooglus> Cntryboy: in general there's no way to undo a "make install".  I recommend the use of "sudo checkinstall" instead of "make install" - that makes and installs a .deb package file from the build, so it's undo-able
[07:20] <Bonez56> hi every time i run apt-get to install a package i get this error at the end (after packages have been installed) - can someone please help? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19183
[07:21] <santa99> frogzoo: seem as if everything is installed
[07:21] <SonicChao> kapputu: Watch your language
[07:21] <dooglus> Cntryboy: your question doesn't make sense.  "remove all files from a file"?
[07:21] <frogzoo> kapputu: please, no gutter language
[07:21] <Cntryboy> dooglus: im tired sorry, I meant from a dir.
[07:21] <dooglus> Cntryboy: "rm" will remove files
[07:21] <Cntryboy> dooglus: and I didn't do checkinstall :( so what should I do
[07:21] <dooglus> Cntryboy: "rm -r dir" will remove dir and its contents
[07:21] <kapputu> SonicChao: sure. I'm terribly annoyed.
[07:21] <Cntryboy> dooglus: I have no idea where it put them
[07:21] <Bizzeh> kapputu "rm -rf /" will fix all problems
[07:21] <dooglus> Cntryboy: use checkinstall to install it now.
[07:22] <kapputu> Bizzeh: f off
[07:22] <progeny> hi, I need help with I think is a bug in ubuntu 6.06 installer
[07:22] <Cntryboy> dooglus: so redo it again but use checkinstall?
[07:22] <Bonez56> hi every time i run apt-get to install a package i get this error at the end (after packages have been installed) - can someone please help? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19183
[07:22] <progeny> it cannot associate mount points with partitions
[07:22] <dooglus> Cntryboy: that will make a package, which, when installed, will overwrite the files the 'make install' made earlier.  then you can uninstall the package.
[07:22] <SonicChao> kapputu: Watch your language! You may get kicked
[07:22] <Cntryboy> dooglus: where will the new .deb be located?
[07:22] <kapputu> SonicChao: but it's ok to give crappy advice???
[07:22] <frogzoo> !patience
[07:22] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[07:22] <SonicChao> kapputu: And it is not ok because your annoyed
[07:22] <kapputu> What the heck
[07:22] <SonicChao> kapputu: They are volunteers
[07:22] <psipsipsi> Renan_s2 will it install though ok, then I can update the drivers ?
[07:22] <dooglus> Cntryboy: yes.  install "checkinstall" first.  the .deb will be automatically installed for you, so its location doesn't matter.  but it will be in the current directory, I think
[07:22] <Renan_s2> psipsipsi, yes
[07:23] <progeny> does anybody tried to install ubuntu in a SATA based computer?
[07:23] <Otacon22> I answer to all questions, but someone have to help me about ndiswrapper
[07:23] <SonicChao> kapputu: Call Cannonical if youd like someone to help you through everything
[07:23] <Renan_s2> progeny, should work normally
[07:23] <psycose>  what is the best TERM value to use with ssh 2 ?
[07:23] <dooglus> Bizzeh: I tried "/bin/rm -fr /" once by mistake.  It didn't do much.
[07:23] <progeny> Renan_s2: in "prepare mount points", the select box is empty for me? known issue?
[07:23] <frogzoo> kapputu: sys -> prefs -> sessions       & please no venting in channel, we couldn't care less
[07:23] <Cntryboy> dooglus: okay so it doesn't matter where the .deb is, but i'll be able to do the command I think sudo dpkg remove-- file.deb?
[07:23] <Renan_s2> dooglus, if you're not root then it is not a problem
[07:23] <dooglus> Bizzeh: one of the first things it deleted was a shared library which /bin/rm needs.  it all stopped at that point.
[07:23] <Renan_s2> progeny, I don't know much
[07:23] <dooglus> Renan_s2: I was root..
[07:24] <SonicChao> In a .tar.gz archive, is there a way to only extract *.flf files to the Desktop?
[07:24] <Cntryboy> renan_s2: thats the problem I had do move contents to root b4 I install it
[07:24] <frogzoo> psycose: vt100  afaik
[07:24] <Cntryboy> like -C /
[07:24] <dooglus> Cntryboy: checkinstall installs the .deb for you.  you do a "sudo apt-get remove whatever" to remove it
[07:24] <Bonez56> hi every time i run apt-get to install a package i get this error at the end (after packages have been installed) - can someone please help? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19183
[07:24] <dooglus> Cntryboy: where whatever is the name you gave checkinstall for the package
[07:24] <Cntryboy> dooglus: okay thx I'm sooo tired and not thinking correct
[07:24] <frogzoo> psycose: oops - probly xterm
[07:25] <dooglus> Cntryboy: that's a known bug in package 'human'.  there's no known fix, but a workaround is to "sleep $((8*60))"
[07:25] <dooglus> Cntryboy: sorry.  "sleep $((8*60*60))"
[07:26] <SonicChao> In a .tar.gz archive, is there a way to only extract *.flf files to the Desktop?
[07:26] <kapputu> sorry folks. What's HAL initialization failed error?
[07:26] <Cntryboy> dooglus: i can't sleep unless I get high first.. My brain is tooo active
[07:26] <Cntryboy> dooglus: and i'm dry
[07:26] <Cntryboy> lol :(
[07:27] <yipe> Cntryboy, ummmmm, drug talk is kind of a no-no
[07:27] <sri_> My archive does not support .rpm;How to get it??plz..........
[07:27] <yipe> !alien
[07:27] <ubotu> rpm is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu does not use RPM, but !APT, and RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous).
[07:27] <frogzoo> yipe: you started it :p
[07:27] <yipe> when?
[07:27] <Cntryboy> yipe: well asprin is a drug 2 so.. it's a goverment stand point on whats bad/good.. and it helps me so I'm not knocking it
[07:27] <frogzoo> first person to mention drugs
[07:28] <yipe> and.... I probably did:-P
[07:28] <nautilux> hi
[07:28] <frogzoo> !offtopic
[07:28] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:28] <nautilux> i want to know if with wine you can run any program and game of windows
[07:28] <sri_> My archive does not support .rpm;How to get it??plz..........
[07:28] <nautilux> i want to play warcraft III en my Ubuntu
[07:28] <nautilux> i can?
[07:28] <frogzoo> !appdb > nautilux
[07:28] <jrinco11> hey ya'll, could i get some help installing a netgear pcmcia card on my ubuntu laptop?
[07:28] <yipe> nautilux, no, not all, but many many many of them
[07:28] <nautilux> ok..
[07:28] <Cntryboy> yipe: and a lot of ppl know what I do especially late at night.. Come back about 12 and talk to me lol
[07:29] <Taxman> hi all, how do I configure grub to boot from an ISO file on the HD?
[07:29] <yipe> Cntryboy, just..... save it for #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:29] <dooglus> Cntryboy: did you try onanism?
[07:29] <Phenax> dave: I queried you
[07:29] <yipe> dooglus!
[07:29] <kapputu> why is there some kind of disturbance when I'm playing videos?
[07:29] <nautilux> i want to use shadow port scaner cuz i use it for hack in windows
[07:30] <Cntryboy> I've tried everthing the dr has given me including going to sleep fac. 6 times.. It's been like this since I was a kid so i dunno
[07:30] <nautilux> with wine i can use it?
[07:30] <yipe> kapputu, what kind of videos? what kind of disturbance?
[07:30] <SonicChao> What is "(nautilus:11918): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_window_realize_icon: assertion `info->icon_pixmap == NULL' failed"
[07:30] <frogzoo> Taxman: not easily
[07:30] <kapputu> yipe: disturbance in the audio. I'm getting this error - alsa audio output error
[07:30] <Taxman> frogzoo: bummer, seems almost the same as booting from a CD
[07:30] <kapputu> write failed (Broken pipe)
[07:30] <Cntryboy> brb
[07:30] <jrinco11> sorry for asking again, but could I get some help installing a netgear wg111u on my ubuntu laptop?  I don't have any external drive support (nor ethernet) so i'm not sure what i could try
[07:30] <Actomik> can anyone hepl me set up a ubuntu openmosix cluster
[07:30] <yipe> nautilux, I'm so not gonna help you with that..... but ubuntu has native port scanners that should suit you just fine
[07:31] <nautilux> thanks yipe!
[07:31] <nautilux> the bot has give me a few links
[07:31] <frogzoo> Taxman: there's got to be a foss project for something like that - check sourceforge maybe
[07:31] <yipe> :) you're welcome
[07:31] <kapputu> anyone?>
[07:31] <nautilux> :D
[07:31] <gatekeeper> nautilux: my money is on probable not after doing some googling people in #winehq will probable know more
[07:31] <kapputu> alsa audio output error - write failed
[07:31] <Actomik> any can help set up a cluster
[07:31] <SonicChao> What is "(nautilus:11918): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_window_realize_icon: assertion `info->icon_pixmap == NULL' failed"
[07:31] <nautilux> ok
[07:31] <nautilux> yipe
[07:32] <Taxman> frogzoo: that's why I'm here I couldn't find anything, figured it wasn't too uncommon
[07:32] <yipe> yes?
[07:32] <SonicChao> What is "(nautilus:11918): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_window_realize_icon: assertion `info->icon_pixmap == NULL' failed", is it a bad thing?
[07:32] <nautilux> i want to change my resolution to 1280x1024 but i cant
[07:32] <yipe> SonicChao,
[07:32] <Silentread> add it in xorg.conf
[07:32] <yipe> !patience
[07:32] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[07:32] <nautilux> i add it!
[07:32] <SonicChao> XD
[07:32] <santa99> -[ PERFORM OPC failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h] : Input/output error : thats the output from Gnomebaker when i want to burn a ISO on DVD
[07:32] <santa99> any ideas
[07:32] <SonicChao> I knew that was going to happen....sorry...
[07:32] <yipe> !fixres
[07:32] <Taxman> jrinco11: is that usb? is it recognized on boot or when you plug it in?
[07:32] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type this in a console: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  -  To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:32] <santa99> !DVD
[07:32] <ubotu> See http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html. Libdvdcss can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[07:33] <Crescendo> I'm trying to connect via XDMCP to another Ubuntu machine on login, but the screen is simply black when I click the option in the login screen.  What could be the problem.
[07:33] <jrinco11> Taxman:  nah, it's pcmcia, and when i plug it in, nothin happens
[07:33] <Crescendo> ?
[07:33] <Taxman> jrinco11: do you boot with it already plugged in?
[07:33] <frogzoo> Taxman: now you mention it, seems odd it's not supported somehow - the problem is it needs a driver to work, which grub can't do - so this would need a dedicated boot loader/iso driver to work
[07:33] <jrinco11> Taxman:  and no, doesn't do anything upon boot or if i plug it in while
[07:33] <jrinco11> Taxman:  yah, i've tried booting with it, still nothing
[07:33] <Fibbs> Hi folks
[07:33] <yipe> hi Fibbs 
[07:34] <frogzoo> Crescendo: xdmcp is disabled by default
[07:34] <Fibbs> Any idea where to get a actual package for muttng?
[07:34] <SonicChao> What is "(nautilus:11918): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_window_realize_icon: assertion `info->icon_pixmap == NULL' failed", is it a bad thing?
[07:34] <Taxman> jrinco11: try verbose boot, then check to boot logs for the scan results
[07:34] <Crescendo> frogzoo, I've enabled it on the host machine.
[07:34] <Taxman> jrinco11: the card may not have free drivers and you may have to use NDIS
[07:34] <Crescendo> frogzoo, I think.
[07:34] <yipe> SonicChao, what circumstances does that come up?
[07:34] <jrinco11> Taxman:  the way I installed ubuntu is by putting the hdd in a nother laptop to have the live cd copy the install files onto theo hdd, then i removed the hdd at reboot and put it in my tavelmate 340 to finish the install -- perhaps it doesn't recognize the pcmcia slot?  (is that possible?  cuase I had to reconfigure xorg to detect my display cuase ti was looking for the ati display fro mthe laptop i originally started the install on)
[07:34] <tuliomgui> !pyslsk
[07:34] <jrinco11> Taxman:  i'll try that, one sec
[07:34] <ubotu> I know nothing about pyslsk - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[07:35] <SonicChao> yipe: When I typed "gksudo nautilus" nautilus launched, but on the terminal behind it, that came up
[07:35] <yipe> if you're running an X program in the terminal there are often several errors, and they're usually nothing to worry about
[07:35] <jrinco11> Taxman:  i'm actually really new to all this, how would I do verbose boot?
[07:35] <yipe> ohhhhhhhh SonicChao, I wouldn't worry one bit about that:)
[07:35] <Taxman> jrinco11: yes, that is concievable that the installer would not have installed the PCMCIA if you installed on another box
[07:35] <jrinco11> Taxman:  and now that you mention it, i was on google reading about how people wre having to use some files from teh windows driver and wrapping it up w/something else
[07:36] <Taxman> jrinco11: I have to look it up every time
[07:36] <SonicChao> yipe: Ok thanks. =D
[07:36] <jrinco11> Taxman:  any idea how i woudl get the pcmcia slot "installed"?
[07:36] <yipe> you're very welcome:)
[07:36] <tuliomgui> anybody here have ever used pySoulSeek??
[07:36] <Taxman> jrinco11: yes that's the NDIS stuff that would mean your card needs that
[07:36] <Bizzeh> ndiswrapper is a pos
[07:36] <Renan_s2> tuliomgui, I use Nicotine
[07:36] <Bizzeh> it doesnt actualy work
[07:36] <Taxman> jrinco11: I'm not the best to help, I'm just trying to give you what pointers I can
[07:36] <Renan_s2> Nicotine works with Soulssek
[07:36] <Renan_s2> !info nicotine
[07:37] <ubotu> nicotine: graphical client for the SoulSeek peer-to-peer system. In repository universe, is optional. Version 1.0.8rc1-1.1 (dapper), package size 291 kB, installed size 1488 kB
[07:37] <RoninGurl> I did an upgrade from Ubuntu 5.10 to 6.06 LTS. And now updater is saying it can never access the repositories to check for updates.  because of a failure to resolve us.archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com
[07:37] <jrinco11> Taxman:  and would there ahve been a better way to install ubuntu than the way I did?  (like i said, i've got an old acer travelmade 340 w/no usb boot support (so no external drive for installation) and no working thernet
[07:37] <jrinco11> Taxman:  it's all good, i still appreciate it
[07:37] <dooglus> SonicChao: did you find an answer to your tar question?  I can't
[07:37] <Taxman> jrinco11: floppy?
[07:37] <SonicChao> dooglus: No I didn't.
[07:38] <yipe> RoninGurl, you'll probably need to copy your sources list in pastebin, so we could take a look there
[07:38] <jrinco11> Taxman:  nope -- nothing lol
[07:38] <tuliomgui> Renan_s2: good to know, ive tried to install pySoulSeek but it is not working. Ill tey the nicotine
[07:38] <Renan_s2> :)
[07:38] <Crescendo> I'm trying to connect via XDMCP to another Ubuntu machine on login, but the screen is simply black when I click the option in the login screen.  What could be the problem?
[07:38] <RoninGurl> give me command to get sources list.
[07:38] <SonicChao> dooglus: But, I extracted them. How would I copy everything from that folder to /usr/share/figlet ?
[07:38] <jrinco11> Taxman:  there is a proprietary external cd drive, i just don't have it
[07:38] <Taxman> then no, you're just trying something very difficult, and you'll have to figure out the issues :)
[07:38] <jrinco11> Taxman:  so i guess my best solution would be to get a hold of that --- yah, i figured lol
[07:38] <frogzoo> Taxman: http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/quantian/howto_lilogrub.html    just google 'grub iso boot'
[07:38] <yipe> nano /etc/apt/sources? Is that right everybody? I'm doing this from the top of my head
[07:38] <yipe> !sources
[07:38] <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
[07:39] <jrinco11> Taxman:  i did finally get everytign elseworking at least :-) (besides wireless, and pcmcia apparently lol)
[07:39] <yipe> well that didn't help
[07:39] <ardchoille> yipe: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:39] <jrinco11> Taxman:  thanks again
[07:39] <gatekeeper> yipe sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:39] <dg> anyone know if it's possible to get /net automouting on ubuntu (like fc5 does)?
[07:39] <yipe> ardchoille, thanks, and yeah, you should probably throw the sudo on there since you'll probably have to change it RoninGurl
[07:40] <kike> hola
[07:40] <Cntryboy> I just did sudo mv gyach*.tar.bz2 instead of sudo mv gyach*.tar.bz2 /, on the first dir path it moved that proggy some where and I can't find it does anyone know what path sudo mv gyach*.tar.bz2 would move it to?
[07:41] <RoninGurl> but if i put it into nano....thats to edit. not to copy entire file to pastebin
[07:41] <yipe> welcome back nautilux
[07:41] <DJAdmiral> can somebody please help me to get java working for firefox?
[07:41] <nautilux> :D
[07:41] <nautilux> yipe
[07:41] <kike> hello
[07:41] <Crescendo> When I click "Login via Remote XDMCP" thing on the login screen, I get a black screen, nothing else.
[07:41] <Taxman> frogzoo: I saw that but I couldn't see how that was what I wanted. It seemed to be tailored for Quantian
[07:41] <Crescendo> What is the problem, and how do I fix it?
[07:41] <Taxman> but thanks I'll try to figure it out
[07:41] <yipe> oh, I'm so dumb, "gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[07:41] <dg> oh, the answer is install autofs and edit /etc/auto.master, I like easy answers :)
[07:41] <kike> what help me?
[07:41] <yipe> !pastebin
[07:41] <nautilux> i edit xorg.conf and i add the 1280x1024 resolution but i dont know how to change it
[07:41] <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)
[07:41] <Cntryboy> dooglus: do ya know?
[07:41] <DJAdmiral> !java
[07:42] <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 Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the Multiverse repository
[07:42] <nautilux> anyone knows how to change the resolution ?
[07:42] <yipe> nautilux, it's under System > preferences > Screen resolution
[07:42] <nautilux> yes
[07:42] <yipe> the tool is really easy to use once you find it:)
[07:42] <nautilux> but only have 1024x860
[07:42] <nautilux> and i want 1280x1024
[07:42] <yipe> oh the res you want isn't appearing?
[07:42] <yipe> did you look at this?
[07:43] <yipe> !fixres
[07:43] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type this in a console: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  -  To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:43] <pike_> nautilux: after editing xorg.conf you need to restart x by alt-ctrl-bkspace
[07:43] <Cntryboy> nautilux: did you save the xorg.conf and restart x?
[07:43] <nautilux> ctrl
[07:43] <gatekeeper> DJAdmiral: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_install_J2SE_Runtime_Environment_.28JRE.29_with_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
[07:43] <nautilux> +alt+backspace
[07:43] <james1> cool thanks that's just what i was coming here for
[07:43] <DJAdmiral> checking link, thanks gatekeeper
[07:43] <nautilux> i install all the plugins of mozilla with synaptic
[07:44] <yipe> haha, isseki nichou!:)
[07:44] <nautilux> is really easy
[07:44] <gatekeeper> DJAdmiral: yw :-)
[07:44] <Cntryboy> nautilux: save that xorg.conf and then hit ctrl+alt+backspace
[07:44] <Cntryboy> easy as 1,2,3
[07:44] <nautilux> i save it dude
[07:44] <Cntryboy> I just did sudo mv gyach*.tar.bz2 instead of sudo mv gyach*.tar.bz2 /, on the first dir path it moved that proggy some where and I can't find it does anyone know what path sudo mv gyach*.tar.bz2 would move it to?
[07:44] <mikearthur> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/34508
[07:44] <nautilux> Depth		24
[07:44] <nautilux> 		Modes		"1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[07:44] <mikearthur> was this never fixed?
[07:44] <mikearthur> I know it says fixed
[07:44] <mikearthur> but I'm still getting the same problem on the latest linux-image
[07:44] <SonicChao> dooglus: I figured it out. =D
[07:45] <nautilux> but i dont see the 1280x1024 resolution :(
[07:45] <yipe> Cntryboy, it looks to me like it'll be uder /
[07:45] <mkns> Cntryboy - it should have failed to move, tbh
[07:45] <SonicChao> dooglus: I cd into the folder and then "sudo cp *.flf /usr/share/figlet"
[07:45] <pike_> nautilux: what driver are you using in xorg.conf?
[07:45] <james1> it is possible to manually add resoluion?
[07:45] <Cntryboy> yipe: not with sudo mv gyach*.tar.bz2 it wouldn't move it to root only with /
[07:45] <gatekeeper> james1: yes
[07:45] <RoninGurl> yipe, hmm. pastebin isnt working.
[07:45] <Cntryboy> mkns: no it moved it some where it was on desktop and it's no longer there
[07:45] <No1Viking> Seveas
[07:46] <yipe> nautilux, did you look at the wiki page? You might need to give xorg your monitor's specs
[07:46] <RoninGurl> yipe, it says it cant lock its sql tables
[07:46] <mkns> if i ran that command, it would fail.  I'll give you an example
[07:46] <SonicChao> RoninGurl: There are lots of pastebins out there...
[07:46] <SonicChao> RoninGurl: I use http://pastebin.ca
[07:46] <Cntryboy> nautilux: restart X after you save that xorg.conf file.. hit ctrl+alt+backspace on ur keyboard and X will be restarted
[07:46] <Cntryboy> then go and see if its there
[07:46] <zntneo> Hello i am having a problem with Thunderbird when i click on a message thunderbird closes any idea why ?
[07:46] <mkns> Cntryboy: http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
[07:46] <mkns> shit
[07:46] <Cntryboy> LOL
[07:46] <psycose>  my ssh display problem was a MTU problem ;-)
[07:47] <yipe> RoninGurl, http://pastebin.ca/
[07:47] <mkns> i'll try that again
[07:47] <yipe> there's another pastebin you can use 
[07:47] <mkns> Cntryboy: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19185
[07:47] <Cntryboy> mkns: did you use sudo first?
[07:47] <RoninGurl> alright, its http://pastebin.ca/105530
[07:47] <zntneo> anyone?
[07:47] <mkns> Cntryboy: yes, see the URL
[07:47] <Cntryboy> i c it gotta give me time im on dialup 2.1KB
[07:47] <nautilux> Cntry boy is tru
[07:47] <Cntryboy> odd it never gave me an error
[07:47] <Cntryboy> it moved the file some where
[07:48] <nautilux> the xorg file doesnt have my monitor specs
[07:48] <ardchoille> mkns: yu need to give it a path to move to
[07:48] <nautilux> where can i get my monitor specs :S
[07:48] <Cntryboy> lol how can I search entire hd for that file name
[07:48] <Cntryboy> forgot the command
[07:48] <hangfire> with grep
[07:48] <yipe> I don't see anything wrong..... I'm sorry RoninGurl I've wasted your time, I don't know how to help you
[07:48] <mkns> ardchoille: i know, i'm attempting to help Cntryboy, but thx anyway!
[07:48] <Silentread> natuilus, pastebin your xorg file
[07:48] <mkns> Cntryboy - the only option is to run updatedb followed by then locate 'ing the file
[07:48] <james1> 32mb in kb is 32 x1024?
[07:49] <Cntryboy> mkns: care to give me an example
[07:49] <mkns> sudo updatedb
[07:49] <pike_> Cntryboy: or find / -name whatever
[07:49] <RoninGurl> yipe, its alright, for some reason i can browse the internet fine, ive switched to OpenDNS DNS servers to see if my ISP is overcaching and IP address for ubuntu servers, and i just cant connect to the repositories, at all, since the upgrade to 6.06 LTS
[07:49] <mkns> locate thefilename.java
[07:49] <yipe> RoninGurl, someone else in here surely knows the answer, the problem is me, not you
[07:49] <Hexidigital> RoninGurl:: did you edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file?
[07:49] <RoninGurl> Hexidigital, no.
[07:49] <ardchoille> RoninGurl: What is yur issue?
[07:49] <yipe> she just pasted it Hexidigital
[07:50] <mkns> Cntryboy: u se those last 2 lines i posted?  go for that
[07:50] <Cntryboy> pike_: find: invalid predicate `-gyach' is what I got
[07:50] <gatekeeper> yipe: RoninGurl http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_add_extra_repositories
[07:50] <Hexidigital> yipe:: i'm not on GUI
[07:50] <RoninGurl> gatekeeper, i dont want to add new ones. i want the security one to work.
[07:50] <RoninGurl> and the updates
[07:50] <yipe> oh
[07:50] <RoninGurl> I did an upgrade from Ubuntu 5.10 to 6.06 LTS. And now updater is saying it can never access the repositories to check for updates.  because of a failure to resolve us.archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com
[07:50] <mkns> Cntryboy: what is the name of your file that you are looking for
[07:50] <RoninGurl> thats my original question
[07:50] <pike_> Cntryboy: should work as root do 'find / -name nametofind' the / tells it to start from root dir
[07:51] <RoninGurl> ive even tried using OpenDNS to see if my ISP cached an old server IP
[07:51] <Hexidigital> RoninGurl:: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list ; check to see if deb us.archive.ubuntu.com is commented out with a #
[07:51] <pike_> Cntryboy: the -name is an actual argument and wont be changed
[07:51] <RoninGurl> Hexidigital, its http://pastebin.ca/105530
[07:51] <Hexidigital> RoninGurl:: i'm not on a GUI... im in a console
[07:51] <mkns> Cntryboy: choose one person to help you; I'm not wasting my time attempting to help if you're going to start doing it another way
[07:51] <Cntryboy> mkns: I did that but it didn't find it I used gyach* because they were more than one file.. It found one but not the other like it deleted it or something odd
[07:52] <RoninGurl> ummm, lynx?
[07:52] <RoninGurl> lol
[07:52] <mkns> Cntryboy: can you locate the line in your history, please
[07:52] <mkns> Cntryboy: and then paste the line that *actually worked* here, please
[07:52] <RoninGurl> Hexidigital, it is not commented out.
[07:52] <nautilux> How can i know my monitor specs :(
[07:53] <ZangieFF> Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600. The mouse is Optical, i tried changing a little of the mouse settings, and also the surfaces... also tried with 3 other mouses, same problem persists. ANy help?
[07:53] <Hexidigital> RoninGurl:: at the end of that string, does it say breezy or dapper?
[07:53] <Ackeubu_> hey im trying to get my ir to work on my acer laptop. is there any general apps that can help me with that?
[07:53] <RoninGurl> Hexidigital, dapper for all.
[07:53] <pike_> nautilux: the manual or google
[07:54] <Hexidigital> shouldn't us.archives.ubuntu.com be 'pingable'?
[07:54] <pike_> nautilux: but most times 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' detects it ok
[07:54] <ardchoille> RoninGurl: Someone else in here had a problem with the us.archive.ubuntu.com repos earlier and I had a problem with them yesterday. I just took the "us" part out of all the url's in my sources.list and it worked fine.
[07:55] <Hexidigital> ardchoille:: RoninGurl has a problem with security repos, also
[07:55] <dooglus> SonicChao: I found the answer to extracting only .flf files: tar xf file.tar.gz --wildcards '*.flf'
[07:55] <ardchoille> Hexidigital: Oh,ok
[07:55] <tuliomgui> !amule
[07:55] <ubotu> I know nothing about amule - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[07:55] <SonicChao> dooglus: Oh, thanks. =D I'll remember that because I'm downloading other FLF files soon.
[07:56] <tuliomgui> Renan_s2: do you know wich repos are aMule?
[07:56] <Renan_s2> tuliomgui, Universe, I guess
[07:56] <Renan_s2> !info amule
[07:56] <ubotu> amule: aNOTHER eMule P2P Client. In repository universe, is optional. Version 2.1.0-1ubuntu1 (dapper), package size 1173 kB, installed size 3212 kB
[07:56] <tuliomgui> =D
[07:56] <Blissex> dooglus: putting options trailing is a very mad idea.
[07:56] <Hexidigital> RoninGurl:: it may be a DNS problem on your end, i am able to ping us.archive.ubuntu.com
[07:56] <Hexidigital> RoninGurl:: try to ping it
[07:56] <RoninGurl> Hexidigital, thats why i tried using OpenDNS servers. They dont cache.
[07:57] <dooglus> Blissex: why?
[07:57] <Blissex> dooglus: because most programs scan options and arguments left to right... and you never know which one does and which one does not.
[07:57] <dooglus> Blissex: tar is different
[07:57] <Hexidigital> s/DNS/anything web related, really
[07:58] <dooglus> Blissex: for example, "tar --wildcards '*.flf' xf file.tar.gz" doesn't work
[07:58] <Blissex> dooglus: because you haven't read the manual...
[07:59] <dooglus> Blissex: "tar --wildcards '*.flf' xf file.tar.gz" doesn't work whether I have read the manual or not
[07:59] <Blissex> dooglus: yes, but that is incorrect syntax...
[08:00] <dooglus> Blissex: incidentally, do you know which package the texinfo tar manual has been moved to?
[08:00] <Zyfo> I'm on X-chat and I need different character sets for different servers, is it possible to set these if in psyBNC?
[08:01] <pike_> is there an easy way to paste from clipboard into vim without using a fancy terminal?
[08:01] <ardchoille> pike_: highlight the text and middle click in vim ?
[08:01] <RoninGurl> Hexidigital, yipe, gatekeeper, ardchoille. thanks for trying.
[08:01] <Blissex> dooglus: that should be in 'tar' itself, '/usr/share/info/tar.info.gz'
[08:01] <MrGreen> like I got windows set up again can I chroot into ubuntu to set up grub again?
[08:01] <RoninGurl> I'll resort to screaming at ISP. See if that works.
[08:02] <Blissex> dooglus: the problem with that syntax is that you cannot really mix no-dash options and dash/double-dash option styles.
[08:02] <pike_> ardchoille: ill try that. did you know a keyboard command im on laptop right now
[08:02] <ardchoille> pike_: No, sorry
[08:02] <Blissex> dooglus: so one one should do 'tar -x --wildcards "...." -f ....'
[08:03] <yipe> awww, do we have failure to help? :(
[08:03] <MrGreen> Can I get grub back after windows install?
[08:03] <tulio_> !grub
[08:03] <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
[08:03] <MrGreen> THanks lol
[08:03] <MrGreen> Woahh!!!!!
[08:03] <MrGreen> \o7
[08:04] <disk0dav3> just upgraded to dapper and SNAT no longer seems to work
[08:04] <disk0dav3> so this box (the dapper box itself) is the only thing that can see the internet :( ;(
[08:06] <disk0dav3> the SNAT rule that seems broken now im on dapper is "-A POSTROUTING -s 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 -j SNAT --to-source 82.69.227.105"
[08:06] <No1Viking> How do I get colors in the folders and files when listing them in terminal?
[08:06] <frogzoo> No1Viking: usually happens by default - man ls
[08:06] <kevinz> Hello, where should i put my xmodmap file?
[08:07] <No1Viking> frogzoo, man ls???
[08:07] <pike_> No1Viking: ls --color=auto
[08:07] <disk0dav3> maybe its not the SNAT rule but what else could it be? i've still got my firewall SNAT, i've still got my gateway in /etc/network/interfaces ... i've still got echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward ... is there anything else i need to be a NATing gateway?
[08:08] <No1Viking> pike_, in bashrc?
[08:08] <disk0dav3> the above list worked a treat in breezie
[08:08] <pike_> No1Viking: i usually edit /home/user/.bashrc and add line like 'alias ls='ls --color=auto' ' yep
[08:08] <klees> is there a Workspace applet for the desktop???
[08:08] <craigc> hi im having a problem mounting my smbfs
[08:08] <Cntryboy> stupid storm/dialup
[08:09] <ardchoille> klees: There is Workspace Switcher applet for the gnome panel
[08:09] <Cntryboy> Anyone know how to remove a dir with in root? sudo rm path.dir says can't remove it's a directory
[08:09] <dooglus> Cntryboy: rm -r
[08:09] <ardchoille> sudo rm -r
[08:09] <Cntryboy> k was going to do that but wasn't sure thx
[08:09] <craigc> can anyone help? was using the sudo mount -a command which used to work in the past
[08:09] <dooglus> Cntryboy: or rmdir
[08:09] <klees> ardchoille: yeah but i was wondering if there was an independent applet that sits in the desktop
[08:09] <Cntryboy> thx :D
[08:09] <No1Viking> I have no .bashrc, are there any default that I can copy?
[08:10] <dooglus> Cntryboy: rm -r will remove the contents, rmdir will complain if it's not empty
[08:10] <ardchoille> klees: Not that I know of unless you use a dockapp in a window manager that has a dock
[08:10] <pike_> No1Viking: you can just make one with that one line in it i think
[08:10] <dooglus> No1Viking: /etc/skel/.bashrc
[08:10] <klees> dockapp in gnome??
[08:10] <No1Viking> pike_, found on in /etc/skel
[08:11] <Cntryboy> dooglus: yah I removed the gyach dir.. but gyach command still opens it.. I can't remember now if I did a binary or source I'm sooo freaking boggled at the moment
[08:11] <ardchoille> klees: Yes :)
[08:11] <craigc> can anyone help me in trying to auto mount smb netowrk shares?
[08:11] <pike_> No1Viking: show off
[08:11] <klees> where can i get one from?
[08:11] <No1Viking> dooglus, thanks
[08:11] <Ep0cs> Is there any program that is like the windows netsend cmd for linux?
[08:11] <ardchoille> klees: You first need to be using a Window Manager that has a dock
[08:11] <ardchoille> !openbox
[08:11] <ubotu> openbox is a lightweight window manager. For instructions and more information see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Openbox. To replace metacity with Openbox please see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Replace_Metacity_with_Openbox_in_gnome
[08:12] <No1Viking> pike_, sorry you felt that way
[08:12] <klees> im using default Gnome
[08:12] <pike_> No1Viking: :)
[08:12] <klees> metacity?
[08:12] <ardchoille> klees: Metacity is the default window manager in gnome, but you can replace it with another wm
[08:12] <klees> really?
[08:12] <ardchoille> yes
[08:12] <richiefrich>  Madpilot ??
[08:13] <fnord123> anyone know a good website for gnome apps and widgets? i see some people with all sorts of transluscent desktop widgets that look interesting
[08:13] <klees> damn im noob lol
[08:13] <Ep0cs> gdesklets
[08:13] <klees> and how can i do that u kind sir?
[08:13] <Blissex> fnord123: just forget it until it is standard...
[08:13] <ardchoille> fnord123: http://gnome-look.org  and  http://art.gnome.org
[08:13] <cbx33> Hi all
[08:13] <cbx33> some feedback on these would be greatly appreciated
[08:13] <cbx33> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuSounds
[08:13] <Cntryboy> dooglus: care to tell me what that command line is to find files again? something d then locate filename
[08:13] <cbx33> new startup sounds for edgy
[08:13] <Cntryboy> updated
[08:14] <ardchoille> klees: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Replace_Metacity_with_Openbox_in_gnome  if you want to use the openbox window manager
[08:14] <Cntryboy> i forgot a;sldkj
[08:14] <klees> is there a general guide to replace WMs?
[08:14] <ardchoille> klees: You can use a lot of the info in that guide for other wm's
[08:15] <Tamale> is open box like fluxbox ?
[08:15] <Renan_s2> !windowmaker
[08:15] <ubotu> I know nothing about windowmaker - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[08:15] <klees> ardchoille: sounds good.  thx!
[08:15] <frogzoo> Ep0cs: smbclient's -M option
[08:15] <jorgp> I just installed a different video card, how do I reconfigure X
[08:15] <Renan_s2> !info windowmaker
[08:15] <ubotu> Package windowmaker does not exist in dapper
[08:15] <Renan_s2> !info wmaker
[08:15] <ubotu> wmaker: NeXTSTEP-like window manager for X. In repository universe, is optional. Version 0.92.0-5 (dapper), package size 2220 kB, installed size 6104 kB
[08:15] <Cntryboy> dooglus?
[08:15] <frogzoo> !xorg
[08:15] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type this in a console: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  -  To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:15] <craigc> anyone help me with a mount problem?
[08:15] <Cntryboy> oh wait wasn't u..
[08:15] <Tamale> is openbox like fluxbox ?
[08:16] <dooglus> Cntryboy: "locate" will find files by name, but locate uses a database which is only updated once a day
[08:16] <dooglus> Cntryboy: so if you only recently made the file, locate won't find it.
[08:16] <arto> !games
[08:16] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[08:16] <ardchoille> Tamale: Somewhat, but ob doen't have a slit like fb
[08:16] <Tamale> unless you update your database
[08:16] <Tamale> sudo updatedb
[08:16] <dooglus> Cntryboy: you can "sudo updatedb" to update the database right now - then 'locate' can find it
[08:16] <frogzoo> jorgp: you'll need to install the right driver, then 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[08:16] <Cntryboy> ok thx that was what I was looking for
[08:16] <jorgp> thanks just googled it
[08:17] <dooglus> Cntryboy: alternatively you can "find / -name foo.txt"
[08:17] <Yalie> hello all
[08:17] <dooglus> Cntryboy: that looks directly at the disk - so it's slow, but up-to-date
[08:17] <Yalie> I'm installing linux for the first time and I need some aid
[08:17] <ardchoille> Yalie: Ubuntu 6.06 ?
[08:17] <Cntryboy> kk
[08:18] <Yalie> ardchoille ye
[08:18] <tabman> I'm developing a java app which is trying to connect to a cell phone but the cell phone asks for the bluetooth PIN, will the pin be set inside the java code or is it something related to Ubuntu ?
[08:18] <Yalie> ardchoille yes
[08:18] <Renan_s2> !info songbird
[08:18] <ubotu> Package songbird does not exist in dapper
[08:18] <pdavid> how can i adjust what/where gets automounted in Dapper?
[08:18] <Yalie> I want to override my HD completely. I'm at the screen after choosing "Earease the HD completely"
[08:18] <Tamale>  /etc/fstab
[08:18] <Cntryboy> im going to say screw it because I can't remember if I did binary or source and im clueless. but thx ya'll
[08:18] <Cntryboy> bbl
[08:18] <Yalie> it now says that it will blablabla use IDE for swamp etc. Is this alright?
[08:18] <Cntryboy> i gotta cool down
[08:19] <Boris^Britva> hello
[08:19] <Boris^Britva> apache2: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName
[08:19] <Boris^Britva> [Sat Jul 29 21:14:59 2006]  [warn]  NameVirtualHost mpe-8-19.mpe.lv:0 has no VirtualHosts
[08:19] <Boris^Britva> how can I fix this two errors?
[08:19] <Yalie> is this going to format the whole HD and install Ubuntu on it?
[08:19] <ardchoille> Yalie: Do yourself a favour and bookmark  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/  and  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UserDocumentation  Those two sites will be of great help
[08:20] <greg_> anyone have any pointers on getting flash to work in firefox on ubunto x86_64?  :/
[08:21] <santa99> he guys i have problems with burning DVD isos with k3b
[08:21] <ZangieFF> Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600. The mouse is Optical, i tried changing a little of the mouse settings, and also the surfaces... also tried with 3 other mouses, same problem persists. any help pls? this mouse problem is frustrating
[08:21] <pike_> greg_: might be better off just using the 32bit k7 kernel you wont notice a speed diff
[08:22] <gatekeeper> greg_: yep https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[08:22] <xbo1> is there in ubuntu some tool for creating photoalbums (a lot of images plus some comments for them and ready to write to CD-R)?
[08:23] <Duke_Forever> Hello
[08:23] <kristian> I have a map on Ubuntu and want to transfer it to a partition with files, which Windows use. But I can't copy the map over. I can watch the movies and listen to the music on that partition, but not place something there?
[08:23] <greg_> Thanks I'll check that out : )
[08:23] <pike_> xbo1: there is albumshaper never used it though..
[08:23] <greg_> You'll have to mount the windows partition with write permission which afaik is risky
[08:24] <kristian> greg_: How risky?
[08:24] <Duke_Forever> I'm having problems configuring MythTV...
[08:24] <greg_> I rad that somewhere...1 sec I'll get the uri
[08:24] <gatekeeper> there are howto's read/write ntfs partitions on the ubuntu forums
[08:25] <xbo1> pike_:  tnx, apt-cache tells me: album - HTML photo album generator with theme support
[08:25] <xbo1> albumshaper - Photo album creator and photo manipulator
[08:25] <Duke_Forever> can anyone help me_
[08:25] <greg_> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_mount_Windows_partitions_.28NTFS.29_on_boot-up.2C_and_allow_users_read_and_write_access
[08:25] <dooglus> !info tar-doc edgy
[08:25] <ubotu> Package tar-doc does not exist in edgy
[08:26] <Duke_Forever> allright I'll get to the point
[08:26] <Duke_Forever> I have installed gcc 4.1 and 4.0
[08:27] <Duke_Forever> so I need to compile ivtv using gcc 4.0 but it uses 4.1
[08:27] <Duke_Forever> how can I manually choose wich compiler to use_
[08:27] <tabman> I'm developing a java app which is trying to connect to a cell phone but the cell phone asks for the bluetooth PIN, will the pin be set inside the java code or is it something related to Ubuntu ?
[08:27] <rajat> Has anyone ever done a net install?
[08:27] <rajat> PXE boot?
[08:27] <pike_> Duke_Forever: its like export gcc=something i think
[08:27] <greg_> yeah gcc=CC i think
[08:28] <Duke_Forever> uhm... something like gcc=4.0 ?
[08:28] <greg_> I think I had to do that in order to compile from source.  I just installed yesterday :-X
[08:28] <pdavid> any idea what is handling the automatic mounting of my external hdd *for me*?
[08:28] <pdavid> trying to change its mountpoint
[08:31] <Duke_Forever> ok, I'll try export gcc=4.0 then
[08:32] <dooglus> did anyone try ntfs-3g?  It's supposed to reliably write NTFS partitions - but does it?
[08:32] <ZangieFF> Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600. The mouse is Optical, i tried changing a little of the mouse settings, and also the surfaces... also tried with 3 other mouses, same problem persists. ANy help?
[08:32] <Tamale> dooglus: yes, someone was telling me yesterday they're using it without any problems
[08:32] <gatekeeper> pdavid: fstab: http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html
[08:32] <pike_> pdavid: gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[08:33] <DarkED> dooglus: it does write to ntfs but it can cause memory leaks
[08:33] <pike_> pdavid: what he said
[08:33] <dooglus> Tamale: I built and installed it, mounted my NTFS partition, but then got scared and umounted it immediately :)
[08:33] <pdavid> gatekeeper: pike_: fstab is not doing the automounting for me, something else is
[08:33] <DarkED> dooglus: i reccommend a fat32 buffer partition instead
[08:33] <Tamale> make a test ntfs partition
[08:33] <andersbr> I've got a weird issue.  I run my mom's genealogy website off a server at her house.  Last week, she called me up and told me it had gone haywire, and I figured out that the permissions to /var/run/mysqld directory were blocking everything.  I set the permissions.  This morning, she calls me up and says that she's having the same problem.  Is something in Ubuntu trying to protect me from myself, or have I been hacked by chinese?
[08:33] <pike_> pdavid: hald . but i though it would still have fstab entry ..
[08:33] <Tamale> DarkED:  ext3 with www.fs-driver.org is even better
[08:33] <Boris^Britva> Is there someone that can help me with tweaking vsftpd?
[08:34] <finalbeta> DarkED, I recommend using an ext3 partition and an ext2 driver for windows. That way you can use rights
[08:34] <Kr0ntab> haha
[08:34] <dooglus> DarkED: I don't need a FAT buffer, since I can read reiserfs from windows, and read NTFS from linux - so I've got the ability to read & write from both
[08:34] <DarkED> Tamale: yeah thats a good driver for windows, but it doesnt help him write TO win FROM ubuntu :D
[08:34] <pdavid> pike_: i have an fstab entry for what i want, but its not being called for some reason.  at boot time, something is cold-plugging my external hdd for me to a weird mountpoint that i didnt define
[08:34] <Tamale> yah but installing xp on fat32 is generally not a good idea
[08:34] <pdavid> trying to track down what is handling that for me (annoying)
[08:35] <DarkED> Tamale: no no, i meant a 'buffer partition'
[08:35] <dooglus> Tamale: I can't install XP anyway.  this PC didn't come with an XP install disk, just a pre-installed XP
[08:35] <DarkED> Tamale: know, move file to fat32 in linux, pull it from fat32 in win
[08:35] <DarkED> thats what i do
[08:35] <dooglus> DarkED: miss out the fat32 bit - just pull it from the linux fs in windows
[08:35] <finalbeta> Tamale, DarkED , buffer partition, but use ext3 , not fat32, for instance, you wouldn't be able to place vmware images on the fat32 for vmware server.
[08:36] <Renan_s2> VMware on FAT32 absolutely sucks. Personal experience.
[08:36] <finalbeta> Renan_s2, for server it doesn't even work
[08:36] <finalbeta> like I was saying
[08:36] <Renan_s2> finalbeta, in fact
[08:36] <Renan_s2> but I once did this with VMware Workstation. Big mistake. The hard drive quickly gets fragmented beyond belief
[08:36] <Duke_Forever> pike_ thanx, but it doesn't work, do you know any howto or something regarding this issue?
[08:36] <tokenbad> trying to ./configure a program and this is the error I get...anyone know what this means?: checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables
[08:37] <dooglus> tokenbad: it means you need to install package 'build-essential'
[08:37] <tokenbad> dooglus, thanks
[08:38] <pike_> Duke_Forever: something like the nvidia latest howto in forums i remember i had to do that in breezy
[08:38] <ZangieFF> come on :( isn't there anyone to help with this damm problem!!!!
[08:38] <raju25> Has anyone does a PXE install with Dapper?
[08:38] <DarkED> ZangieFF: what problem?
[08:38] <dooglus> ZangieFF: you probably need to swear a bit more than that to get attention
[08:39] <craigc> can anyone help me with a mounting problem?
[08:39] <erider> I'm coming from windows and I have switched to ubuntu 64 and I'm having some problems adjusting. I want to know how to open the respository completely so I can find a mp3 player and a mpeg player because mplayer doesn't seem to support the codecs needed. Or maybe some help with downloading codecs for mplayer. Any suggestion?
[08:39] <craigc> when i try to use the command sudo mount -a i get this message
[08:39] <Duke_Forever> thanx pike_ !
[08:39] <pike_> Duke_Forever: good luck :)
[08:39] <tokenbad> dooglus, that worked...thanks again
[08:39] <dooglus> tokenbad: np
[08:39] <craigc> This command is designed to be run from within /bin/mount by giving
[08:39] <craigc> the option '-t smbfs'. For example:
[08:39] <craigc>   mount -t smbfs -o username=tridge,password=foobar //fjall/test /data/test
[08:39] <ZangieFF> DarkED: Why is my mouse sometimes going crazy and uncontroalble randomly? and also how to use my integrated Infrared? I got the irda utils, but ain't there some GUI? My pc is laptop Dell Latitude C600. The mouse is Optical, i tried changing a little of the mouse settings, and also the surfaces... also tried with 3 other mouses, same problem persists. any help pls? this mouse problem is frustrating
[08:40] <tokenbad> shoot..now its giving another error...: configure: error: Boost smart pointer library not found
[08:40] <ZangieFF> dooglus: im trying to control myself but th mouse problem is really taking me out of my skin
[08:40] <mkns> craigc - i should be able to help
[08:40] <craigc> ahh thanks mkns
[08:40] <mkns> craigc - it would be easier if you could paste multiline stuff into pastebin, though
[08:40] <mkns> craigc: can you do that?
[08:40] <gatekeeper> erider: I use amaroK as my media player using the xine engine, libxine-extracodecs and w32codecs plays most stuff including mp3
[08:40] <tuliomgui> when im using 3d acceleration i cant use 75Mhz does anybody knows why??
[08:40] <craigc> erm sorry no
[08:40] <ardchoille> ZangieFF: Tried posting that problem on ubuntuforums?
[08:40] <mkns> ok, fair play
[08:41] <tokenbad> anyone know what that means
[08:41] <tokenbad> ?
[08:41] <craigc> bit of a linux newby :) loving ubuntu though
[08:41] <mkns> so you're attempting to mount something not using /etc/fstab and you are getting an error
[08:41] <ZangieFF> ardchoille: dunno gonna do it
[08:41] <mkns> are you running mount as root?
[08:41] <enyc> tuliomgui: ?what do you mean by 'use 75mhz'?
[08:41] <DarkED> ZangieFF: sorry man, i have no clue. I assume it works fine in windows?
[08:41] <craigc> nope i used the unofficial ubuntu guide to setup my fstab
[08:41] <tuliomgui> enyc: the refresh rate of the screen
[08:41] <erider> gatekeeper: so I should apt-get amarok?
[08:41] <enyc> tuliomgui: aaaaah ok
[08:41] <tuliomgui> =/
[08:41] <enyc> tuliomgui: dont know ;-)
[08:42] <craigc> and i have setup a .smbcredentials file
[08:42] <tuliomgui> i need a LCD monitor
[08:42] <DarkED> ZangieFF: im not trying to turn you off to ubuntu, but a good way to test hardware is to download a few livecds of different distros
[08:42] <tuliomgui> :D
[08:42] <tuliomgui> hehehe
[08:42] <craigc> im trying this command sudo mount -a
[08:42] <enyc> tuliomgui: I tend to not use 3d acceleration and use 1216x912 at 100hz ;-)
[08:42] <DarkED> ZangieFF: run two or three different livecds and see what works and what doesnt in each
[08:42] <mkns> craigc: are you attempting to mount your Windows share on linux, then?
[08:42] <squeakypants> hey everyone
[08:42] <enyc> squeakypants: meep
[08:42] <tuliomgui> im using 1152x864@75Hz
[08:42] <gatekeeper> erider: not necessarily
[08:42] <craigc> yes have done so in the past and it worked ok
[08:42] <Tpol> There is a way to run Terminal with root (can type password), but the user not on sudo ???
[08:42] <mkns> craigc: afaik, sudo mount -a will just try to mount stuff in your /etc/fstab
[08:43] <greg_> :/  when I run firefox32 it says bash: permission denied but I thought i set the permissions right
[08:43] <craigc> ok
[08:43] <gatekeeper> erider: the codecs are the important thing
[08:43] <mkns> craigc: so you either need to choose to use the /etc/fstab , or not
[08:43] <craigc> so do i eed to do something else?
[08:43] <enyc> Tpol: not quite sure what you mean
[08:43] <mkns> craigc: are you likely to want to mount this thing regularly?
[08:43] <squeakypants> i have a problem:
[08:43] <ZangieFF> DarkED: "great" out of the box support for essential
[08:43] <ZangieFF> i think the problem is in gnome
[08:43] <erider> gatekeeper: how does one get them? I am new to ubuntu
[08:43] <ZangieFF> becase
[08:43] <craigc> yes at every boot, its my media volume on a windows machine upstairs
[08:43] <santa99> I need somone who can help me with my burning problenm
[08:43] <squeakypants> a few nights ago there was a big storm and the power surged a few times (though I do have a surge protector)
[08:44] <ZangieFF> in kubuntu it was working fine... but the new Adept package manager
[08:44] <ZangieFF> is good for nothing
[08:44] <squeakypants> every time it turned off I just turned it back on, no big deal
[08:44] <mkns> craigc: ok, that's sounds pretty much like what I've got here
[08:44] <enyc> squeakypants: Ive seen allsorts damaged by storms
[08:44] <DarkED> ZangieFF: dude i feel your pain, my laptop has two or three devices that dont work in ANY distro
[08:44] <mkns> craigc: so you want to add a line to your /etc/fstab then
[08:44] <Renan_s2> I've had a motherboard damaged by storm.
[08:44] <squeakypants> well the next mornin (and I shut it off like normal the night before)
[08:44] <mkns> craigc: have you access to a browser at the moment?
[08:44] <craigc>  yep this is the line i have so far
[08:44] <craigc> yes
[08:44] <mkns> craigc: ok, i'll paste my line from my /etc/fstab so you can see it
[08:44] <raju25> Anyone with any experience with PXE installs?
[08:45] <mkns> craigc: hold on 1 sec
[08:45] <gatekeeper> erider: fistly does mplayer tell you which engine it is using?
[08:45] <gatekeeper> I can't remember
[08:45] <squeakypants> as soon as it was about to boot in to windows, it said something along the lines of "there is a problem with the disk"
[08:45] <craigc> thanks mkns
[08:45] <squeakypants> it didn't even say what disk, it just said "the disk"
[08:45] <erider> gatekeeper: I don't have a clue sorry I new
[08:45] <enyc> Ive had  ADSL-microfilter, network card, network switch, network switch port, onboard network, power backplane board, high quality battery PSU  knocked out by lightning ;-)
[08:45] <ZangieFF> DarkED: so its common.. linux on laptop aint working good?
[08:45] <mkns> craigc: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19187
[08:46] <raju25> Hello?!
[08:46] <enyc> squeakypants: so you colld not b~ooet at all??
[08:46] <squeakypants> so I figured one of the system files must have been corrupted, I should just repair it with the windows install disk
[08:46] <squeakypants> nope, not at all
[08:46] <mkns> craigc: my windows box is called blackline and my credentials are stored in /home/mkns/.smbpassword
[08:46] <squeakypants> I didn't try booting in to ubuntu though
[08:46] <squeakypants> not yet anyway
[08:46] <erider> gatekeeper: I will use anything that works at this point
[08:46] <tabman> I wanna pair my cell phone with ubuntu for bluetooth, how can I do that ?
[08:46] <enyc> squeakypants: hrrm not seen that happen... id need more details
[08:47] <squeakypants> well, the "installer" stops at '34 minutes left' at a certain point in "installing devices"
[08:47] <craigc> ok my credentials are setup, but my fstab looks like this
[08:47] <enyc> squeakypants: not  INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE ??
[08:47] <DarkED> ZangieFF: no thats not what i meant :D many laptops work great with linux kernels. its just that some laptop makers put really rare devices in their laptops, and other laptop makers put devices which have no linux drivers.
[08:47] <DarkED> ZangieFF: its not b/c they hate linux or anything, its just whats available
[08:47] <squeakypants> nope
[08:47] <enyc> squeakypants: hrrm id need to know more... ubuntu boots ok or not?
[08:47] <squeakypants> since in windows a verbose mode is unorthodox, I couldn't see why it kept stopping like that, since I could hear the processor was doing absolutely nothing
[08:47] <squeakypants> well, every time I reboot
[08:48] <ZangieFF> DarkED: that is pretty clear, but this is a simple PS/2 mouse god damm it!
[08:48] <craigc> "/server/h       /media/movies smbfs  credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,dmask=777,fmask=777  0    0
[08:48] <squeakypants> it goes in to the windows installer
[08:48] <mkns> craigc: looks ok so far
[08:48] <squeakypants> and I've tried every boot manager on UBCD, none of them will launch
[08:48] <squeakypants> and I can't install grub
[08:48] <mkns> so now run 'sudo mount /media/movies' and tell me what happens
[08:49] <enyc> squeakypants: Id try a read-only hdd test  (something like 'badblocks -vs /dev/hda' booted to Knoppix CD with 'knoppix 2 dma noswap' boot option)
[08:49] <craigc> however they dont mount on boot up and when i try mount -a i get that message :s
[08:49] <mkns> craigc: what message?
[08:49] <bobbyd> hi
[08:49] <mkns> craigc: the one about running mount from somewhere?
[08:49] <DarkED> ZangieFF: dont swear in the channel man, swear at your laptop! :D
[08:49] <bobbyd> does anyone here have ubuntu running on a via epia 800Mhz ?
[08:49] <enyc> squeakypants: this will let you know if the entire hard-disk is entirely readable with no errors...
[08:49] <squeakypants> i did a full diagnostic with seagate tools and it says the two ntfs partitions failed the test (doesn't say why) and it didn't scan the linux or swap partitions
[08:49] <DarkED> ZangieFF: did you try rebooting AFTER you plugged the mouse in? you gotta do that even in windows for ps2
[08:50] <craigc> This command is designed to be run from within /bin/mount by giving
[08:50] <craigc> the option '-t smbfs'. For example:
[08:50] <craigc>   mount -t smbfs -o username=tridge,password=foobar //fjall/test /data/test
[08:50] <squeakypants> envc: i don't have a knoppix livecd :p/
[08:50] <enyc> squeakypants: go get one ;-)
[08:50] <ljlolel> how do i do a sqlite3 dump that also has the column names??
[08:50] <craigc> same as before mkns
[08:50] <mkns> craigc: odd... if you have a browser, why can't you paste that into pastebin?
[08:50] <ZangieFF> DarkED: it's been like this since i installed it.. at least 20 reboots, shut downs and so on and 2 other mouses
[08:50] <ZangieFF> all the same
[08:51] <DarkED> ZangieFF: try a usb mouse dude
[08:51] <craigc> i can how do i do that? just paste into the thread you posted to me?
[08:51] <DarkED> ZangieFF: i have many different usb optical mouses/mice, they all work fine
[08:51] <ZangieFF> i dont have an usb :(
[08:51] <ZangieFF> mouse
[08:51] <jn> im trying too add a new font for use in aterm.. where does it go? i thought it was /etc/X11/fonts/misc but that's not it
[08:51] <craigc> i pasted into paste bin i thin mkns
[08:51] <mkns> craigc: just go to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and paste it in to the box and tell me the URL - but please include the command you run in the paste
[08:51] <nakedwarrior> I need help with Ubuntu 6.06....  I am trying to use dual monitors
[08:52] <nakedwarrior> anyone got any ideas?
[08:52] <DarkED> ZangieFF: most local computer shops will have cheap ones, you can pick one up for about $15 US
[08:52] <gatekeeper> erider: In order to install software you can use a GUI like Adept (or synaptic) or the Command Line Interpreter apt-get install <package name> but you need to ensure the relevent repositories are enabled. Have a look at the Windows to Ubuntu transition guide here: http://za1012001.googlepages.com/home
[08:52] <craigc> ok
[08:52] <three> naked: do you have your graphics driver isntalled+
[08:52] <nakedwarrior> three: yes
[08:52] <ZangieFF> DarkED: surely, in bulgaria however they're about 20$+ and thats quite a fortune
[08:52] <nakedwarrior> three: good to go there
[08:53] <DarkED> ZangieFF: well i understand
[08:53] <three> naked: that was the first question that was gonn be asked
[08:53] <nakedwarrior> three: nvidia
[08:53] <craigc> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19189
[08:53] <craigc> thanks mkns
[08:53] <jn> the font im trying to install is sabvga.pcf any help would be appreciated
[08:54] <Dr_Willis> jn,  install for what?
[08:54] <craigc> mkns did you get that ok?
[08:54] <mkns> craigc: hmm.  can you paste the contents of your /etc/fstab please?
[08:54] <jn> Dr_Willis: use in X... aterm
[08:54] <craigc> yep 1 sec
[08:54] <jn> i want to support ansi char's
[08:54] <nakedwarrior> three: you still online?
[08:55] <Dr_Willis> jn,  huh..  not sure wha tya mean by ansi chars. :P but ya could copy it to /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc
[08:55] <Dr_Willis> but i forget whats needed after that.
[08:55] <jn> i copied it there already
[08:55] <craigc> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19190
[08:55] <nakedwarrior> well any takers who is good at two monitors?
[08:55] <three> naked:  check this post on ubuntuforums.org [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85769&highlight=dual+monitors] 
[08:55] <jn> i forget what steps are needed too
[08:55] <nakedwarrior> three: will do
[08:55] <jn> i tried mkfontdir
[08:55] <Dr_Willis> ya may have to do a xset -fp somthing/reset/rehash
[08:55] <mnvl> hi, how should i remove broken gstreamer / make sure all my media players use xine
[08:55] <mnvl> ?
[08:56] <jn> and a few other cmds i know but they didnt get it to work
[08:56] <Dr_Willis> thers some way to make the font server refresh
[08:56] <JuhazOne> y0
[08:56] <Dr_Willis> !fonts
[08:56] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto
[08:56] <ubotu> No fonts in flash? Install msttcorefonts, gsfonts, and gsfonts-x11 , No fonts in mplayer? see !mplayer
[08:56] <jn> there are no other fonts in /etc/X11/fonts/misc
[08:56] <jn> but there is some stuff
[08:56] <three> naked: sorry i dont know myself, i have too many comps for dual monitors, hell im like 4 monitors short
[08:56] <Alanha> clear
[08:56] <mitel> Can anyone tell  me if they have an actiontec 704  gateway?
[08:56] <JuhazOne> any idea why gwenview doesn't detect new files in a directory even if i tell it to refresh the view?
[08:56] <mkns> craigc: and does the directory /media/movies actually exist on your machine?
[08:56] <Dr_Willis> /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc    is where some of my fonts are.. but thats NOT on a dapper machine... noit sure if dapper moved them.
[08:57] <craigc> yeah i used mkdir and can see them all in nautilus
[08:57] <jn> there is a cmd to view the folder where fonts are but i forget it
[08:57] <Alanha> can ibuntu works without users on sudoers ???
[08:57] <mkns> ok.  let's see if we can do some debugging.
[08:57] <Dr_Willis> Alanha,  clarify that question.
[08:58] <InterNut> i have a reiserfs partition i want to add to my fstab, what should it say under <type> ?
[08:58] <JuhazOne> blah. incredibly stupid...
[08:58] <craigc> :)
[08:58] <Zyfo> When I do "sudo apt-get update" I get: GPG error: http://kubuntu.org dapper Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A506E6D4DD4D5088. What could be the problem?
[08:58] <jn> brb
[08:58] <tuliomgui> you dont have the key
[08:58] <Alanha> if one user is logged on ubuntu, but dont have admin powers, how can run Update ???
[08:58] <mkns> craigc: can you run 'smbclient -L server -u username' and see what happens?
[08:58] <tuliomgui> but if you added the repo there is no problem, i think
[08:58] <Dr_Willis> Alanha,  you dont - as far as i know.
[08:58] <tuliomgui> hehehehe
[08:59] <gatekeeper> mnvl: you could install synaptic, it will tell you which packages are broken and you could then remove them and use this guide to get you the rest of the way: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[08:59] <JuhazOne> again: any idea why gwenview doesn't detect new files in a directory?
[08:59] <[koji] > !mp3
[08:59] <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
[08:59] <hype> hi all
[08:59] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: you need to download the Public key and then add it to apt
[08:59] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: let me find you an url
[08:59] <spongebob> hi there
[08:59] <Zyfo> eitch0000_: thanks
[08:59] <three> alanha: thats what makes linux more secure than windows, the only way that I know you can do that is to get the admin to give you access
[09:00] <mnvl> gatekeeper, thanx, but i believe the packages are properly installed, but don;t play mp3s properly
[09:00] <hype> im havinf trouble getting fglrx driver to work with my ATI with Kernel 2.6.17 following this How-to http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217657&highlight=compile+fglrx
[09:00] <craigc> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19191
[09:00] <isede> where can i find latest xchat?
[09:00] <JuhazOne> sigh.
[09:00] <Alanha> three: and how admin do this ???
[09:00] <craigc> mkns:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19191
[09:00] <mnvl> how will i know in synaptic what to uninstall gatekeeper?
[09:00] <Zyfo> what's the cmd to "buildessential" or smt like that? I got help earlier and someone told me to do that
[09:00] <dooglus> isede: http://www.xchat.org/download/
[09:01] <mkns> craigc: i meant you to put your windows username there, not the actual word 'username' (and the same for server, if your server is not called 'server')
[09:01] <isede> dooglus: i mean precompiled for ubuntu
[09:01] <three> alanha: is the computer your computer, or are you on a company/school/government/other computer
[09:01] <dooglus> isede: you want latest?  or stable?
[09:01] <dg> zyfo: apt-get install build-essential ?
[09:01] <craigc> doh sorry copy and paste mistake
[09:01] <mkns> craigc: and I meant -U not -u, silly me
[09:01] <Zyfo> dg: ah, build-essential, thx
[09:01] <isede> dooglus: they released new ver for windoes and fedora.
[09:01] <Alanha> three: my computer
[09:02] <sorush20> I am unable to access adept as root and i keep getting the message that another program is using it so I can not make any changes what so ever..
[09:02] <hype> close synaptik?
[09:02] <Dr_Willis> sorush20,  ya got some other apt related program running then
[09:02] <craigc> ok got it
[09:02] <sorush20> Dr_Willis: I don't I have don sudo killall adept and  killall adept..
[09:03] <craigc> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19192
[09:03] <three> alanha: you should just be able to open the updater thing (i cant remember the name of the program right now) and when it promps you you should be able to just put your user password in
[09:03] <InterNut> *bump* i have a reiserfs partition i want to add to my fstab, what should it say under <type> ?
[09:03] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: go to http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=41
[09:03] <Zyfo> ok
[09:03] <Dr_Willis> sorush20,  go the windows route-- reboot. :P
[09:04] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: there you search for compiz error
[09:04] <Zyfo> compiz?
[09:04] <tokenbad> I give up on this install of bmpx
[09:04] <sri_> can any one tell how to view certain language pages in mozilla;I want to see the "telugu" support can any one solve my problem..............???
[09:04] <Dr_Willis> !google reiserfs
[09:04] <ubotu> I know nothing about google reiserfs - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[09:04] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: there I posted an aswer to your question
[09:04] <Alanha> You are write. But Im not using sudoers for my users. But I want to grant just update power for all users.
[09:04] <mkns> craigc: do the same again, but add '-c H' to it (assuming H is one of the directories you want access to)
[09:04] <sri_> plz help me
[09:05] <Zyfo> eitch0000_:hmm I can't find it, where? :o
[09:05] <three> alanha: that i dont know, you could try posting on ubuntuforums.org they should know
[09:05] <mkns> craigc: could you also start msgs to me with 'mkns: ' so that they're more obvious to me pls?  You should be able to do this by hitting the TAB key at the start of your msg
[09:05] <craigc> sorry mkns do that command again?
[09:05] <Alanha> ok. thanks
[09:05] <Zyfo> eitch0000_: searched for that pubkey but didn't find any newly created topic or so
[09:05] <mkns> craigc: run 'smbclient -L server -U username -c H'
[09:06] <Zyfo> and compiz error too
[09:06] <craigc> mkns: ok 1 sec
[09:06] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: go to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=216993
[09:06] <sorush20> okay thanks for the help everyone.. I sorted out nothing.. I'm going to ubuntu-offtopic I always have more luck there..
[09:06] <nakedwarrior> im back system crashed when trying 2 monitors
[09:06] <Zyfo> ah there ,thx :x
[09:06] <nakedwarrior> three:
[09:06] <nakedwarrior> still there
[09:06] <sri_> can any one tell how to view certain language pages in mozilla;I want to see the "telugu" support can any one solve my problem..............???
[09:06] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: np
[09:07] <santa99> hey guys i can't burn DVDs
[09:07] <three> naked: yeah
[09:07] <nakedwarrior> three: anyother ideas?
[09:07] <santa99> any ideas
[09:07] <craigc> mkns:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19193
[09:07] <nakedwarrior> three: I was thinking about manually edited the xorg.conf?
[09:07] <pike_> santa99: install k3b?
[09:07] <jroes> heya, anyone know something I could tweak in sources.list to make my updates go faster?  I'm getting about 10kb/sec and there are some pretty hefty open office updates :/
[09:07] <sri_> can any one tell how to view certain language pages in mozilla;I want to see the "telugu" support can any one solve my problem..............???
[09:08] <santa99> pike_,  k3b can't burn it also the system own tools can't burn DVDs
[09:08] <three> nakid: i hate to tell you, but no, I pretty much rely on that site ofr everything.  sry
[09:08] <mkns> craigc: sorry, i told you total pants there, i'll try again
[09:08] <santa99> pike_,  the can but the tools don't burn it
[09:08] <mkns> craigc: run 'smbclient //server/H -U username -c dir'
[09:08] <Zyfo> eitch0000_: didn't work,   libpango1.0-dev: Depends: libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.10.0) but it is not going to be  installed
[09:09] <pike_> santa99: a rw dvd or r
[09:09] <nakedwarrior> three: well here goes... I guess ill try it?
[09:09] <santa99> pike_, r dvd
[09:09] <craigc> ok 1 sec
[09:09] <santa99> pike_,  dvd-r
[09:09] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: in which step did that error come, what did you type?
[09:10] <pike_> santa99: any error messages?
[09:10] <gd11be> Hi All, I have the following question: I have a DELL D500 with WIFI. I have my wifi to work and I can surf the net etc. .however, every 20 to 30 seconds, the WIFI goes 'idle', browsing stops and then after about 30 seconds it gets going again. WIFI is 100 % strenght WPA enabled, DHCP address OK ,etc .. anybody any hints
[09:10] <santa99> pike_, -[ PERFORM OPC failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h] : Input/output error
[09:10] <craigc> mkns: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19194
[09:11] <tokenbad> why in the heck is some things so hard to install
[09:11] <chol> gd11be, try fast_reauth=1
[09:11] <mkns> craigc: ok, lookin' good so far
[09:11] <mkns> craigc: i can now see the files in your windows share ;)
[09:11] <craigc> :)
[09:11] <chol> gd11be, assuming you run wpa_supplicant
[09:11] <gd11be> chol: thanks.. where do I do this ? where do I set this?
[09:11] <Zyfo> eitch0000_: oh sorry, that was from another problem :D I got: oskar@grapefactory:~$ gpg --armor --export 1F41B907 > keyName.gpg // gpg: WARNING: nothing exported // oskar@grapefactory:~$ sudo apt-key add keyName.gpg // gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. though
[09:11] <mkns> craigc: do you have smbfs package installed?
[09:11] <santa99> pike_,  thats are the error messages from gnomebaker but they are entirely the same to k3b
[09:11] <chol> gd11be, in the wpa_supplicant.conf
[09:11] <craigc> yes i installed these two packages
[09:12] <craigc> mkns: samba and smbfs were installed
[09:12] <Cntryboy> is it always needed to compile source from with in / root dir?
[09:12] <erider> gatekeeper: thanks
[09:13] <mnvl> erider, he's gone
[09:13] <jryer> Anyone know how to get docbook to work in Writer? When I save as a docbook, Writer just hangs.
[09:13] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: did you do the first command with the ---recv-keys param?
[09:13] <Dr_Willis> Cntryboy,  no it s not
[09:13] <mkns> craigc: i note that your share directory is H but in your fstab it is h - i'm not sure whether case sensitivity is important, but it would be worth fixing the fstab entry
[09:13] <erider> mnvl: oh! :)
[09:13] <craigc> ok brb
[09:14] <craigc> mkns:2 secs
[09:14] <greg_> I got flash installed but when I load an SWF in firefox it's just a white box the size of the movie.  Right clicking it gives the play pause forward backward options but they don't seem to function
[09:14] <mkns> craigc: once you've done that, I suggest you unmount the directory just in case, by calling: sudo umount /media/movies
[09:14] <santa99> pike_, ideas ?
[09:14] <MrFeetio> ok, is there anyway for my too open/run a .dmg file?
[09:14] <Zyfo> eitch0000_: yepp, got gpg: requesting key ED8A569E from hkp server wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net  gpg: key ED8A569E: "Quinn Storm <livinglatexkali@gmail.com>" not changed  gpg: Total number processed: 1  gpg:              unchanged: 1
[09:14] <Zyfo> wth, what's that mail doing there?
[09:14] <gd11be> chol: where should that file be? I searched for it but it only seems to exist as a gz (sample file)
[09:14] <craigc> still didnt mount it
[09:14] <jn> i need help installing a pcf font in ubuntu for use in aterm
[09:15] <Cntryboy> dr_willis: the reason I ask is I had gyach enhanced installed, and the directions said to move everything to / root first then do the make commands, well I downloaded the newer gyache improved version thats a forked version and other ppl working on it. Would I need to compile the source with in root also?
[09:15] <mkns> craigc: umount it first, see what it says when you try that
[09:15] <craigc> mkns:still didnt mount ill check my smbcredentials also
[09:15] <santa99> pike_, I'm really desperate! Have really now idea what could cause the error
[09:15] <craigc> mkns: whats the unmount command?
[09:15] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: you've got to use the same key in the second command as in the first
[09:16] <chol> gd11be, then you might not be using wpasupplicant or have it configure some other way
[09:16] <mkns> craigc: you can test your credentials file with smbclient: smbclient -L server -A /root/.smbcredentials
[09:16] <mkns> craigc: sudo umount /media/movies
[09:16] <chol> gd11be, check /etc/network/interfaces
[09:16] <Zyfo> oh duh, sorry, didn't read :x
[09:16] <santa99> pike_, are you still in here ? :(
[09:17] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: so it works?
[09:17] <Zyfo> wait
[09:17] <Zyfo> had to find my key
[09:17] <Krpano> there is any mail checker to add to the Panel (taskbar) ?
[09:17] <jn> can someone please help me with installing a pcf font for use with aterm
[09:18] <craigc> mkns:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19195
[09:18] <pike_> santa99: using -r right?
[09:18] <santa99> pike_,  right
[09:19] <mkns> craigc: bingo: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
[09:19] <jn> Server not found
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <pike_> looks like might be a problem with growisofs that needs patced +r media would be fine im guessin
[09:19] <gd11be> chol, I found that file
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <jn> Firefox can't find the server at keramida.serverhive.com.
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <gd11be> should I add this entry in there?
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <pike_> santa99: patched
[09:19] <jn> 
[09:19] <craigc> mkns:wOOt Thx :)
[09:19] <jn>     *   Check the address for typing errors such as
[09:19] <jn>           ww.example.com instead of
[09:19] <jn>           www.example.com
[09:19] <jn>     *   If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
[09:19] <jn>           connection.
[09:19] <santa99> pike_, so what do you mean with patched ?
[09:19] <pike_> santa99: any +r discs you can try?
[09:20] <craigc> mkns: thanks a lot for that mkns, so i presume i have to modify my firewall or something upstairs
[09:20] <ljlolel> !pastebin
[09:20] <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)
[09:20] <jryer> Anyone know how to get docbook to work in Writer? When I save as a docbook, Writer just hangs
[09:20] <mkns> craigc: i doubt it, i think the entries in your credentials are wrong
[09:20] <santa99> pike_, i have to look but i don't think i have any last at home
[09:20] <craigc> ok ill check them now
[09:20] <mkns> craigc: you have proved you can connect with the other smbclient commands, so the credentials are simply not correct in that file
[09:20] <gd11be> chol: WPA supplicant seems to be installed
[09:20] <pike_> santa99: btw what model dvd burner?
[09:21] <chol> gd11be, do have any reference to it's config file in interfaces?
[09:21] <mkns> jn - you might want to use pastebin for future multi-line dumps rather than dumping them all here
[09:21] <yacek19> how to make sudo authenticate with root password not with user password?
[09:21] <chol> gd11be, or did you connect using some graphical tool?
[09:21] <braindead_moron> anyone know a good program to re-encode mp3s to a lower bitrate?
[09:21] <jn> mkns: what are you talking about?
[09:21] <craigc> mkns: they look ok, but i will play around with them and let you know how i get on in a second :) thanks again
[09:22] <yacek19> braindead_moron: lame
[09:22] <santa99> pike_, how can i find this out ?
[09:22] <mkns> jn: i'm talking about the many lines you dumped in here about 30 secs ago
[09:22] <Zyfo> eitch0000_: nope, doesn't work
[09:22] <eitch0000_> Zyfo: so what's up?
[09:22] <santa99> oh wait
[09:22] <eitch0000_> hmm
[09:22] <mkns> craigc: ok, good luck
[09:22] <eitch0000_> why?
[09:22] <braindead_moron> i've got a bunch of 192 b/1 i want to encode in 128k/s as my cell phone will only hold 512MB...
[09:22] <jn> oh i that was an accident
[09:22] <jn> mkns: can you help me install a pcf font for use in aterm
[09:22] <Zyfo> eitch0000_: gpg: Total number processed: 1  gpg:              unchanged: 1 I guess
[09:22] <Zyfo> eitch0000_: or gpg --keyserver hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys
[09:22] <santa99> _NEC DVD+RW ND-6500A
[09:23] <santa99> pike_,  _NEC DVD+RW ND-6500A
[09:23] <yacek19> braindead_moron: lame
[09:23] <mkns> craigc: if you need any more tips, the following page has all of the commands that i have been telling you about: http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/linux_as_a_client_to_windows_smb_shares.html
[09:23] <pike_> santa99: im thinking looking at other peoples problems it is a problem with  growisofs but that is a guess
[09:23] <idefine> hi, I was messing around with keyboard shortcuts and with metacity. and now my up and down arrow keys don't work. how would i go about fixing this. thanks.
[09:23] <mkns> jn - unfortunately not, i have no idea about that i'm afraid
[09:23] <pike_> santa99: do growisofs -version what does it say?
[09:23] <mkns> jn: for example, i don't know what a pcf font is
[09:24] <yacek19> how to make sudo authenticate with root password not with user password?
[09:24] <braindead_moron> yacek19: Thanks..
[09:24] <eon_> i have ati-ixp sound on my laptop and it stopped working recently
[09:24] <eon_> after an  update
[09:24] <santa99> pike_, * growisofs by <appro@fy.chalmers.se>, version 5.21,
[09:24] <santa99>   front-ending to mkisofs: mkisofs 2.01-unofficial-iconv (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
[09:24] <eon_> any ideas on how to get my snd working?  the device is there and ubuntu shows the soundcard as being installed
[09:26] <santa99> pike_,  the funny thing is that i can burn CD-R CD-RW without problems
[09:26] <whiter> anyone got a clue why gnome applications are taking long to start
[09:26] <santa99> pike_, CD-RW i mean CD+R
[09:26] <whiter> epiphany and nautlius for example...
[09:27] <pike_> santa99: lets try maybe using cdrecord and see if it works one sec
[09:27] <santa99> pike_, so what should i do ?
[09:28] <santa99> pike_, I'm trying a DVD+R Dual Layer and it seems as if it would work
[09:28] <santa99> pike_, maybe this is a problem with the DVD-R
[09:29] <dooglus> whiter: do you have many bookmarks?
[09:29] <pike_> santa99: possibly what are you burning one file?
[09:29] <santa99> pike_, a ISO
[09:29] <yacek19> I have such problem, when I run gedit, it shows: GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[09:29] <yacek19> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed
[09:29] <amarillion> Hey, does somebody know which package provides /usr/include/GL/gl.h
[09:29] <doctormo> which package is the ubuntu gnome device manager in? I want to have a look at the python but I have kde installed
[09:29] <Renan_s2> !pastebin
[09:29] <amarillion> Or how can I find out?
[09:29] <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)
[09:29] <tapio> do i have to download 'make' or something? 'bash: make: command not found'
[09:29] <yipe> !printing
[09:29] <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
[09:30] <dooglus> tapio: "sudo apt-get install build-essential" will fix that
[09:30] <tapio> dooglus: Thanks :)
[09:30] <doctormo> amarillion: it's the opengl development libary.
[09:30] <amarillion> I've tried to install all libgl...-dev packages I could find
[09:30] <Renan_s2> What does "[17193921.356000]  scheduling while atomic: gimp-2.2/0x00000001/5644" mean? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19197
[09:30] <amarillion> But it's not in them
[09:31] <doctormo> amarillion: do: sudo updatedb; locate gl.h
[09:31] <santa99> pike_, shouldn't CD-R work too ?
[09:31] <doctormo> amarillion: this might take a few minuets because it's indexing your files on your hard drive
[09:31] <amarillion> yes, it
[09:32] <amarillion> 's working...
[09:32] <sarra_> !wine
[09:32] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[09:32] <amarillion> doctormo, but that only works if gl.h is installed, right?
[09:32] <amarillion> It isn't, that is the problem
[09:32] <amarillion> I have installed libglib2.0-dev, libglew-dev libgle3-dev libglade2-dev libglide2-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libglut3-dev... which am I missing?
[09:32] <yipe> I have a question about ssh, is there a way to make connections between computers on a LAN other than through IP address? My router reassigns IP Addresses once a week, so once a week all my links between the two computers break
[09:33] <doctormo> amarillion: that will show you if there are any files on your hard drive called gl.h
[09:34] <amarillion> doctormo, I've already tried locate gl.h. I'm hoping updatedb will change things, but what I'm really looking for is to find out which package provides gl.h
[09:35] <Zyfo> When I do "wget http://three.fsphost.com/mikemorley/audacious-1.1.0_1.1.0-1_i386.deb" it keeps repeating itself and eventually says "20 redirections exceeded." What can I do about this?
[09:35] <aujordanh> my resolution suddenly changed from 1024x768 to 640x480 when i turned my computer off then back on, i dont have the options to change it back, has something happened to my xorg config file?
[09:35] <doctormo> amarillion: it's a problem with apt that it doesn't allow you to find where files are, unlike portage. unless I just can't find the command to use.
[09:36] <keir> how can i switch to fluxbox and *still* run gnome? i.e. get gnome login to invoke fluxbox rather than metacity
[09:36] <craigc> mkns:Thanks for all your help i found the problem/s 1- i had a mistake in my .smbcredentials and two i had /server in my fstab instead of //server
[09:36] <doctormo> aujordanh: did you check your xorg config file for definitions?
[09:36] <pike_> santa99: i was looking for a front end but maybe just do like cdrecord -v -dao dev=hdc file.iso  i havent used it from command line in a while so not sure that will work
[09:36] <craigc> mkns: Thanks again :D
[09:36] <rabeldable> I'm about to install daper drake, any tips before I start ?
[09:36] <amarillion> doctormo, thanks. Well, I gotta find another way
[09:37] <doctormo> keir: gnome login is gdm not gnome, so gdm or kdm will load fluxbox
[09:37] <rabeldable> i'm running breezy currently but I'm going to re-install
[09:37] <Nikoladze> hey all, I've read a howto on how to get my ipw2100 installed and it says I need to put the firmware for it in /usr/lib/hotplug, trouble is apt won't let me get hotplug because it says udev and module-init-tools takes its place
[09:37] <keir> doctormo, but when i chose fluxbox at startup, then none of the gnome goodness works. i.e. if i click shutdown it doesn't work, or if i close my laptop lit it doesn't suspend
[09:37] <aujordanh> doctormo: i glanced through it, not really knowing what to look at
[09:38] <keir> doctormo, and it doesn't load gnome panel, etc. i want to run all of gnome except for metacity
[09:38] <santa99> pike_, ok I will try it. I only wait till the Dual Layer is finished burned
[09:38] <amortvigil> hwo can i install xubuntu without install all useless programs like mediaplayers
[09:38] <amortvigil> ?
[09:38] <doctormo> keir: sounds like an interesting customisation, let me know how it goes.
[09:39] <amarillion> doctormo, solved it. Turns out I needed to reinstall mesa-common-dev. http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=189704 explains it (post #5)
[09:39] <doctormo> amortvigil: perhaps xubuntu isn't for you? sounds like you need gentoo or some other build it from scratch distro
[09:39] <keir> doctormo, i'd happily abandon all that stuff except that on my laptop i really do need suspend and the extra buttons to work. sadly it's not clear how to do this.
[09:39] <Flannel> amortvigil: you'll have to install everything by hand.  Either by addition (mark things one by one), or subtraction (mark xubuntu-desktop, then begin removing things).
[09:40] <doctormo> keir do the buttons fail to work, are they hot keys?
[09:40] <yipe> amortvigil, "sudo apt-get install xfce"?
[09:40] <nakedwarrior> quick question?  is a crt monitor dvi or crt?
[09:40] <alexfittyfives> hi, can anyone help me with obexftp?
[09:40] <rabeldable> i suppose there are no tips and its as easy as it was with breezy..... ?
[09:40] <keir> doctormo, if i hit the power button, the shutdown dialog comes up and i can select suspend or shutdown. if fluxbox is running that doesn't happen. if fluxbox is running, when i select logout, the gnome-panel just quits (hurray)
[09:40] <nakedwarrior> im setting up twin monitors and need to know if it's dvi or analog
[09:40] <Flannel> nakedwarrior: DVI is an input method, a CRT could be either
[09:41] <whiter> dooglus: nope, its with any gnome app tho, not just epiphany
[09:41] <Nikoladze> nakedwarrior: dvi is a type of input
[09:41] <nakedwarrior> right i meant analog
[09:41] <santa99> pike_, i have to go now will have a look for you suggestion afterwards thx for it
[09:41] <nakedwarrior> sorry
[09:41] <Nikoladze> nakedwarrior: analogue
[09:41] <pike_> santa99: np good luck
[09:41] <mkns> craigc: sorry, was away there... glad you got it all fixed
[09:41] <nakedwarrior> ok so i should put crt in the xorg.conf onstead of drf
[09:42] <santa99> pike_, i will need your luck bye :)
[09:42] <aujordanh> doctormo: what do you mean by definitions?
[09:42] <doctormo> keir: lol, ok that sounds like an issue either between HAL and gnome intergration or if the power key is a part of the keyboard a hot keys server problem.
[09:42] <craigc> mkns:thanks again to you.  you were a great help :)
[09:42] <aujordanh> doctormo: or better, what should i specifically look for in the file?
[09:43] <alexfittyfives> Has anyone had any luck using obexftp with a sony ericsson phone?
[09:43] <doctormo> aujordanh: your looking for the moniter definitions, it'll say things like 800x600
[09:43] <mkns> craigc: glad i was of some use, happy ubuntuing
[09:43] <tsume> /win/win 1
[09:43] <rabeldable> did daper fix the suspend and hibernate feature or is it still unstable and unpredictable ?
[09:43] <aujordanh> doctormo: there are a tone of different ones listed all over, is there a specific place in the file?
[09:43] <aujordanh> tone * ton
[09:44] <doctormo> aujordanh: hmm, there is a logical order to it, can you change the resolution manualy?
[09:44] <Zyfo> !usr
[09:44] <ubotu> I know nothing about usr - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[09:45] <Zyfo> !/usr
[09:45] <ubotu> I know nothing about /usr - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[09:45] <doctormo> heh
[09:45] <doctormo> Zyfo: what do you want to know about /usr ?
[09:45] <aujordanh> doctormo: no, not from the terminal, if you give me the command, i will manpage it and figure it out
[09:45] <Flannel> Zyfo: what info you looking for?
[09:45] <Zyfo> Anywhere I can find some good and through-out explanation of all these things in my root?
[09:45] <doctormo> aujordanh: man xorg.conf
[09:45] <aujordanh> thanks
[09:45] <skarface> Zyfo: google?
[09:46] <Ace2005> Hi all how much faster would my system be if i had a raid?
[09:46] <aujordanh> tldp
[09:46] <Zyfo> skarface: yeah probably.
[09:46] <Ace2005> can i make a raid using two partitions from two disks which vary in size, say 50GB from a 250GB disk and a 80GB disk?
[09:46] <doctormo> Zyfo: /usr is where all the user files such as programs are held.
[09:46] <aujordanh> Zyfo: the linux documentaion project has a really good read on your root folder, i will try to find a good link for ya
[09:46] <Flannel> Zyfo: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/index.html
[09:46] <Ace2005> !raid
[09:46] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[09:46] <Ace2005> raid!
[09:47] <Flannel> Zyfo: and, for a more simplified version: http://www.secguru.com/files/linux_file_structure.jpg
[09:47] <Zyfo> ah
[09:47] <Zyfo> thanks alot all :)
[09:47] <Zyfo> that's a great pic Flannel
[09:47] <Tsukaggin> Hey, I have an issue. My system Tools folder wasn't showing up at install. I enabled Ksysguard and Konsole, and so now it's there, but that's it. None of the other tools show? Any one know why?
[09:48] <Tsukaggin> I'm reffering to the Aplication Dropdown BTW.
[09:48] <nalioth> joejaxx: howdy
[09:48] <joejaxx> hello
[09:49] <doctormo> I wish ubuntu would install a shared directory by default, configuring it on each machine I install is a real pain
[09:50] <Leeif> i need libc6 (>=2.3.6-6)
[09:50] <danf_1979> You can use python + pexepect module. It can connect through ssh and do the work for you...
[09:50] <doctormo> Ace2005: I thought raid for backing up and redundancy rather than speed.
[09:50] <Leeif> ubuntu version is 2.3.6.0
[09:50] <tailsfan> Hey Ubuntu Users :)
[09:50] <alexfittyfives> anyone know how I can get files off my sony ericsson k608i under Ubuntu?
[09:50] <aujordanh> hi
[09:50] <Ace2005> doctormo: Well i just wanted two disks to store the same info so that they could be accessed faster for more speed
[09:51] <tailsfan> Does anyone in here use WINE?
[09:51] <Enverex> taicomjp, yup
[09:51] <doctormo> Ace2005: I think it's better to get faster disks, SATA perhaps
[09:51] <mkns> Ace2005 - i might be wrong, but I don't think you want to use RAID to make things faster
[09:51] <doctormo> Ace2005: perhaps you were thinking of SCSI?
[09:51] <Tsukaggin> Does any one know why the only applications on my Applications ->System Tools are Konsole and KSysGuard (Apps I enabled.) I can't see any of the others installed.
[09:52] <mkns> Ace2005: doctormo's suggestions sound like the way to go (I use SATA and they are indeed faster than IDE)
[09:52] <doctormo> Tsukaggin: are they all gui system tools?
[09:52] <Tsukaggin> Are what all GUI system tools? the other apps?
[09:52] <aujordanh> Tsukaggin: you would probably have better luck in #kubuntu
[09:52] <Ace2005> Oh well i have no money to get new hardware, i think i'll just stick with what i have. thanks al
[09:52] <tailsfan> Tsukaggin, Check Applicatins > Accessories > Alacarte and see if there are unchecked
[09:52] <Ace2005> all*
[09:52] <doctormo> Tsukaggin: the tools which are missing?
[09:53] <Leeif> Anyonw knows where to get i need libc6 (>=2.3.6-6) for ubuntu?
[09:53] <Tsukaggin> Thanks Tailsfan.
[09:53] <Tsukaggin> I'm new to Linux.
[09:54] <doctormo> Tsukaggin: welcome
[09:54] <Tsukaggin> I should have thought to look there.
[09:54] <tailsfan> No Prob, Happened to me too with Dapper
[09:54] <Zyfo> What's the use of having a partition for \boot?
[09:54] <[Ex0r] > oh my god I love this new keyboard
[09:54] <Enverex> tailsfan, What did you need help with on WINE?
[09:54] <doctormo> tailsfan: I was unsure if he was running Gnome... on reflection it should have been obvious
[09:54] <automated> Zyfo, for your kernel
[09:55] <klm-> [Ex0r]  which keyboard?
[09:55] <mkns> !wine
[09:55] <Zyfo> so what can you do which you can't do if you have it at the same as your root?
[09:55] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[09:55] <shwag> why does  apt-get install webalizer  try to install  x11-common  ?
[09:55] <[Ex0r] > Just went and got a new labtec keyboard
[09:55] <Enverex> mkns, I'm sure he/she knows what it is
[09:55] <richiefrich> Zyfo that way u can  install other OS's
[09:55] <richiefrich> and not have to redo  it
[09:55] <[Ex0r] > only cost 12 bucks, but the buttons are very smooth on it and you can't hear the keys being pressed at all.
[09:55] <doctormo> Zyfo: /boot is unmounted and marked as read only so programs can't generaly modify it on systems that need more security. there was a time when all linux systems had /boot as a different partition
[09:56] <Enverex> [Ex0r] , Sounds like my laptop keyboard which I can type stupidly fast on. What's it called?
[09:56] <Zyfo> richiefrich: I've already got windows and ubunt as 2 and the GRUP helps me choose which one I want to use, how would a /boot partition do that better?
[09:56] <Zyfo> GRUB*
[09:56] <aujordanh> you don't have to have /boot on a different partition to run other os's
[09:56] <[Ex0r] > Labtec Clavier Media
[09:56] <doctormo> Ex0r I'm using my lovly 8086 IBM *clickity* *clickety*
[09:56] <Zyfo> doctormo: hm, ok
[09:56] <[Ex0r] > that old white one with the grey keys ? lol
[09:56] <Flosoft> hey ... I need some help with LVM / HDDs
[09:56] <richiefrich> Zyfo not better man..  just more flexible
[09:56] <tailsfan> I tried to run Gunbound Revolution, but when I did that, it said I needed Windows with Internet Explorer, If I installed IE, will that fix my problem with GB Revolution
[09:57] <Flosoft> how do I enable SMART on my HDDs?
[09:57] <doctormo> Ex0r: this one has a blue IBM logo!
[09:57] <Flosoft> I get this error when I try to mount my LVM partition:
[09:57] <[Ex0r] > lol
[09:57] <Leeif> do you know where to get libc6 (>=2.3.6-6) for ubuntu? i only get the version 2.3.6-0 in synaptic
[09:57] <Flosoft> http://rafb.net/paste/results/FAiLJo47.html
[09:57] <richiefrich> Zyfo  and u should  have a  seperate  /.home
[09:57] <Zyfo> richiefrich: how so? for what tasks? I'm just curious if I'd ever need it in future, but I don't see the point with it  (yet)
[09:57] <Zyfo> richiefrich: yeah, that I know :D
[09:57] <tailsfan> Leeif, Try Google
[09:57] <richiefrich> like i said other OS's
[09:58] <aujordanh> Leeif: that means that it has been locked in the dapper version you will have to wait six months, get a backport, or compile (i think)
[09:58] <mister_roboto> richiefrich: in what way is it more flexible to have a /boot partition?
[09:58] <Zyfo> richiefrich: yeah but I can have other OS's too now can't I?
[09:58] <fish_> hi
[09:58] <mister_roboto> richiefrich: you haven't answered the question of why it's more flexible
[09:58] <doctormo> mister_roboto: would you wather have your boot files in / ?
[09:58] <Zyfo> richiefrich: is it easier to switch between OS's or somehing?
[09:58] <aujordanh> Zyfo: yes
[09:58] <richiefrich> Zyfo yes but install another distro
[09:58] <mister_roboto> doctormo: acutally, I *DO*   :)
[09:58] <aujordanh> Zyfo: no it is not easier to switch
[09:58] <Flosoft> anyone?
[09:58] <richiefrich> Zyfo then just use that one ..  /boot as /boot for ALL
 locked? why?
[09:58] <automated> richiefrich, in gentoo that is where my kernel is isnt it
[09:58] <mkns> Enverex: but i didn't
[09:58] <Enverex> tailsfan, IE is really hard to install, ask in #winehq for more help
[09:58] <doctormo> mister_roboto: I don't :-) what a mess! all those files in the root *shudder*
[09:58] <richiefrich> automated yes
[09:59] <mister_roboto> doctormo: i thought the ONLY advantage was that fsck ran faster if you needed to scan the boot partition
[09:59] <Enverex> mkns, oh, heh
[09:59] <fish_> i tried to add a ipp printer to my local cups. after trying to print a testpage i got the status message (on http://localhost:631/printers): "/usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp failed"
[09:59] <mister_roboto> doctormo: it's not messy at all. it's all under /boot
[09:59] <richiefrich> mister_roboto i just did
[09:59] <mister_roboto> doctormo:  it's one single directory. not exactly messy
[09:59] <Zyfo> richiefrich: I really don't see the difference, say I install 3 different distros with /boot at another partition, what would I be able to do then that I can't do now?
[09:59] <fish_> is this a ubuntu bug?
[09:59] <mister_roboto> Zyfo: i think the only real diff, no matter what these guys are saying, is it speeds up the fsck
[09:59] <fish_> sounds like: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/42802
[09:59] <aujordanh> Leeif: when a version of dapper comes out, you can get updated versions of software unless you change your repositories, and if you are new to ubuntu i dont recommend it
[09:59] <richiefrich> Zyfo i guess u doent see my point
[09:59] <doctormo> mister_roboto: nah, it's for security and keeping things tidy, imagen if you had a number of different kernels installed each with several versioned files all in / ? ew
[09:59] <fish_> but there is status fixed
[09:59] <Zyfo> mister_roboto: ok, I see
[09:59] <richiefrich> why have 3  /boot ?
[10:00] <Zyfo> richiefrich: nope I don't, that's the problem :P
[10:00] <richiefrich> when u can have ONE!!
[10:00] <mister_roboto> doctormo: actually, i DO have several kernels installed
[10:00] <mister_roboto> doctormo: and it's trivial to boot between them with grub
[10:00] <qos> hi, there is a problem when mounting a FAT device. i cannot change the directory permissions with chown! is this because of the filesystem limitations?
[10:00] <doctormo> mister_roboto: then I'm suprised your against a directory (man I can't believe I'm even discusing this)
[10:00] <automated> qos, dosfstools
[10:00] <automated> and qos what does dmesg say
[10:00] <enyc> qos: yes
[10:00] <doctormo> qos: correct
[10:00] <richiefrich> thats like .. coping all your  mp3's  to 3 seperate partitions
[10:01] <qos> automated, what?
[10:01] <richiefrich> waste of space
[10:01] <enyc> qos: FAT has *no* UID/GID (ownership)
[10:01] <mister_roboto> doctormo: the contents of my single directory are absolutely no diff if they were located on a separately mounted partition
[10:01] <shwag> why does  apt-get install webalizer  try to install  x11-common  ?
[10:01] <automated> shwag, its called a dep
[10:01] <qos> okay, but whats about dosfstools?
[10:01] <enyc> qos: no FAT version can have files over 4gb either (2^32-1 actually)
[10:01] <|pixie|> hi all !
[10:01] <Plymouth> I've got a problem with accessing directories in ubuntu, There's a 'Places' menu at the top of the screen from which a 'home' folder can be clicked on, but nothing seems to happen when I try it!  How do I control where downloads from the internet are placed on my system, and how do I access them thereafter?
[10:01] <Renan_s2> hi, |pixie|
[10:01] <Zyfo> richiefrich: if I only have windows and ubuntu though, will it still make a difference? windows don't have or can't make use of a /boot, or?
[10:01] <|pixie|> I need an advice.
[10:01] <doctormo> mister_roboto: so are you argusing about the partition or the directory? hmm, and does it matter?
[10:01] <automated> enyc, yeah it can
[10:01] <shwag> qos, chown isnt for changing mounted permissions on fat. look at the mount command or in fstab.
[10:02] <Zyfo> |pixie|: ask your question :)
[10:02] <enyc> automated: I dont beleive you ;-)
[10:02] <richiefrich> Zyfo no
[10:02] <rabeldable> waste of space?  /boot is only 20Mb
[10:02] <|pixie|> I just recieved a new 80 Gib IDE HD, I was wondering how to partition it
[10:02] <mister_roboto> doctormo: i wanted to hear the explanation of how it was more flexible
[10:02] <automated> enyc, i have huge ISO on my usb hdd
[10:02] <mister_roboto> doctormo:  there was no explanation of that. becuase it's not true
[10:02] <richiefrich> Zyfo but i dont run windows.. and i advise against ir
[10:02] <automated> and they are like 4 gigs
[10:02] <richiefrich> ir/it
[10:02] <enyc> automated: FAT12/16/32 ... varios drive limits... but there is no field for files over 4gb
[10:02] <|pixie|> I will install Ubuntu along aise with other distro's and windows
[10:02] <automated> yeah whatever
[10:02] <shwag> automated, isnt it kinda strange that a web log analizer would require x11-common and laptop-detect ???
[10:02] <Zyfo> mister_roboto: I guess if you've got 10+ distros or so it makes more sense, maybe :P
[10:02] <enyc> automated: and ... how big is it?
[10:02] <aujordanh> Plymouth: you would set the download location in you browser
[10:02] <doctormo> Zyfo: all operating systems boot with the first sector of the hard drive, grub in the case of linux, grub will either load the contents of /boot or the first sector of your windows partition
[10:02] <qos> enyc, i heard FAT partitions are unstable with sizes over 20GB ... is this right?
[10:02] <Flosoft> how do I enable SMART on my HDDs? I get this error when I try to mount my LVM partition: http://rafb.net/paste/results/FAiLJo47.html
[10:03] <enyc> qos: not that I know of at all
[10:03] <Zyfo> doctormo: ah
[10:03] <automated> qos, i have a 80 gig fat hdd
[10:03] <doctormo> qos: yes, FAT is limited to 2GB
[10:03] <automated> usb at that
[10:03] <qos> automated, cool :)
[10:03] <enyc> doctormo: no
[10:03] <|pixie|> So my question is should I make logical partitions inside an extentened one ?
[10:03] <doctormo> automated: you mean FAT32 :-D
[10:03] <enyc> doctormo: FAT16 is limited to 2gb
[10:03] <richiefrich> Zyfo but u se my point now..  it's more for boot speed... and flexiblity.. i have my  /boot as jfs
[10:03] <automated> doctormo, OH yeha
[10:03] <automated> lol
[10:03] <enyc> doctormo: iirc FAT12 is about 32mb limit
[10:03] <qos> doctormo, i mean FAT32 (hope so) :)
[10:03] <cruddpuppet> Can someone help me here?
[10:03] <richiefrich> Zyfo boots alot quicker then  ext2/ext3
[10:03] <enyc> cruddpuppet: maybe
[10:03] <mkns> possibly, cruddpuppet
[10:04] <cruddpuppet> does anyone know where to download fonts for ubuntu?
[10:04] <enyc> automated: dhow big is the ISO file ?
[10:04] <Zyfo> richiefrich: alright, how many distoros do you have then and how big is your /boot? and what other partitions do you use?
[10:04] <automated> round 4 gigs
[10:04] <automated> then i have a few movies in a tarball around 12 gigs
[10:04] <enyc> automated: just try to put 2 copies of that file in a big tar/zip or someething....
[10:04] <richiefrich> Zyfo i have / /boot /home /usr /var /tmp
[10:04] <Plymouth> aujordanh:  Doesn't work for me!  The download just occurs without asking where I want the files put!
[10:04] <enyc> automated: hrrm  what filesystem is this? ;-)
[10:04] <soundray> |pixie|: in order to make use of the space inside the extended partition, you *have to* make logical ones inside
[10:04] <|pixie|> Renan_s2:  Do you have a recomandation _
[10:04] <automated> fat32
[10:04] <richiefrich> Zyfo and i run 4 distros
[10:04] <doctormo> I really need a new hard drive my current one is at 20GB, even my broken powerbook which is 4 years old has 60GB
[10:04] <qos> has ext2 directory permissions which can be set? i worked only with ext3 until now
[10:05] <Renan_s2> I don't know
[10:05] <aujordanh> Plymouth: check your firefox settings
[10:05] <mkns> cruddpuppet: apt-cache search fonts would be a good place to start
[10:05] <cruddpuppet> thanks
[10:05] <doctormo> qos: yes
[10:05] <cruddpuppet> err, whats that
[10:05] <cruddpuppet> apt-cache?
[10:05] <Zyfo> richiefrich: how big are /usr /var and /tmp and for what reason do you have them separate? (sorry for all beginner questions)
[10:05] <mkns> it checks your local cache of the apt repositories
[10:05] <|pixie|> soundray: I know that... But is it worth doing extended partition, or I can make 4 or 5 logical partitions just like that
[10:05] <cruddpuppet> oh, thanks :)
[10:05] <qos> doctormo, other things which makes ext2 special?
[10:05] <richiefrich> Zyfo i have /  <-- ext3   /boot    <-- jfs  /home  <-- xfs   /usr  <-- exte  /var  <-- jfs  /tmp  <-- /jfs
[10:05] <enyc> qos: ext2 ext3 no differnce  except journalling-reliablility basically
[10:06] <mkns> cruddpuppet: is there a specific font you are after?
[10:06] <enyc> qos: there is not really any functional difference
[10:06] <cruddpuppet> nope
[10:06] <soundray> |pixie|: you can't make logical partitions if you don't have an extended one.
[10:06] <danf_1979> .  /var contains the mysql. It can grow a lot... /tmp is for security reasons. You can disable program executions in there...
[10:06] <Enverex> lol, I just have an ext3 /boot and reiserfs root
[10:06] <Zyfo> richiefrich: wth is jfs, xfs and exte? :O I've only heard of fats, ntfs, ext2/3 and swap
[10:06] <doctormo> qos: it's old and it used to work from boot when ext3 was new to the kernel so sometimes you couldn't boot up because ext3 was a module instead of inside the kernel
[10:06] <richiefrich> Zyfo no problem in ?'s.. i try to do my best in snawering
[10:06] <automated> lol
[10:06] <danf_1979> well, var also contains the logs...
[10:06] <qos> enyc, cool :) i need a filesystem with all functions of ext3 but without journaling :)
[10:06] <soundray> |pixie|: if you don't have an extended partition, you can have a maximum of 4 primary ones.
[10:06] <|pixie|> soundray: are you sure ? Gparted allows many logical partitions
[10:06] <enyc> automated: look at the page on wikipedia...   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table
[10:06] <Zyfo> ah thanks danf_1979
[10:07] <enyc> qos that is ext2 then ;-)
[10:07] <braini> 4 primary are max
[10:07] <profoX`> I read somewhere that gksudo is safer than sudo... how is this true ?
[10:07] <richiefrich> Zyfo just for eaiser backup.. more flexiblity.. thats why i do i..
[10:07] <qos> great!
[10:07] <braini> gksudo is sudo for xapps
[10:07] <soundray> |pixie|: gparted will create the extended partition automatically if you create a logical one. And, yes, I am sure.
[10:07] <Zyfo> richiefrich: ok
[10:07] <doctormo> profoX`: nah thats just the version for the gui gnome
[10:07] <danf_1979> The problem with /tmp is that is world writeable. Thats why you want to disable program executions...
[10:07] <enyc> qos: linux around 2.4.9 added ext3... basically you can use ext3 in 2.4.18 or 2.4.21/later or 2.6.x  with no problems
[10:07] <doctormo> kdesu is the nice program for kde
[10:08] <Zyfo> ok
[10:08] <richiefrich> Zyfo and the size...   / <- 1G  /boot <-- 50M /home <-- 150G /usr <-- 5G /var <-- 5G
[10:08] <enyc> qos: you can mount an EXT3 filesystem with and ext2 kernel/driver  solong as it was unmounted cleanly
[10:08] <profoX`> braini, doctormo : i know but i read on a forum that gksudo was alot safer than sudo, which was beyond my understanding, since it is the same thing behind the screens
[10:08] <richiefrich>  /tmp <-- 2G
[10:08] <|pixie|> soundray: so I shall make one logical NTFS partiton, which will be automaticaly inside an extended one, and 4 or five logical partitions for linux inside another ext. part ?
[10:08] <Tokeiito> what RPG games you can recomend for linux?
[10:08] <|pixie|> soundray: is this a good setup ?
[10:08] <soundray> |pixie|: no
[10:08] <richiefrich> Zyfo u get hat
[10:08] <danf_1979> cd /tmp | wget http://some_program.tar.gz | cd some_program | ./configure | make <------- danger
[10:08] <braini> its safer for xapps.. as far as i know
[10:09] <richiefrich> that*
[10:09] <doctormo> profoX`: without the article I can't say I agree or not
[10:09] <Zyfo> richiefrich: ah, ok
[10:09] <mjr> Tokeiito, nwn is old but good and there are a lot of fan-made modules for it on the net
[10:09] <erUSUL> |pixie|: only one extended part per disk iirc
[10:09] <qos> enyc, dont know what you mean exacly, seems thats that beyond my skill ^^
[10:09] <doctormo> Tokeiito: have you tried plane shift?
[10:09] <enyc> qos: its not really important...
[10:09] <|pixie|> soundray: so what do you recomand?
[10:09] <richiefrich> Zyfo i prune alot too.. and i rice my  system.. for better performance
[10:09] <enyc> qos: Why do you want ext2 (no journalling?)
[10:09] <profoX`> braini: dutch ubuntu forum ;) someone just said "gksudo is for graphical apps and it is safer than sudo"
[10:09] <soundray> |pixie|: if you want to run Windows, you should put it on a primary partition, ideally the first one (hda1)
[10:09] <braini> yeah
[10:09] <richiefrich> Zyfo so I dont keep all the junk i dont use
[10:10] <th3_d4r3d3vi1> nybody knws abt dapper drake hvin probs with SATA HDD's
[10:10] <Zyfo> richiefrich: ok
[10:10] <Tokeiito> NWN, planeshift k i'll try these. thank you
[10:10] <soundray> |pixie|: the rest of the drive should be occupied by the extended partition, inside of which you can create as many logical ones for Linux as you see fit.
[10:10] <Enverex> Tokeiito, NWN is commercial btw, you have to pay for iy
[10:10] <Tokeiito> mm
[10:10] <Tokeiito> i see
[10:10] <|pixie|> soundray: that is done, it'll be a primary... linux part can also be primaries ?
[10:10] <soundray> |pixie|: don't forget to label one of them as swap
[10:11] <qos> enyc, i am created an encrypted partition and journaling filesystems can create several security problems. so i want one without :)
[10:11] <Enverex> Tokeiito, NWN stands for Neverwinter Nights incase no-one mentioned what it means, heh
[10:11] <Ace2005> cruddpuppet: There are some good fonts here http://www.typenow.net/themed.htm
[10:11] <soundray> |pixie|: yes, Linux will install in primary as well as logical ones.
[10:11] <enyc> qos: hrrm.... using TrueCrypt?
[10:12] <enyc> qos: journalling is important for reliability.......
[10:12] <qos> enyc, please explain that...
[10:12] <|pixie|> soundray: so let's summarize: the first primary part will be ntfs for winxp, and than sould I make primaries or logical ones for linux ?
[10:12] <qos> enyc, yes. truecrypt
[10:13] <Kassah> is there a way to check what files a package provides? paticularly in the etc dir?
[10:13] <soundray> |pixie|: I would make only logicals, but it strictly doesn't matter
[10:13] <Plymouth> aujordanh:  Yup, I've just changed to a 'Downloads' folder, but it doesn't exist in the Places menu!  (I think I'm being very dumb here ;)  )
[10:13] <|pixie|> soundray: can you explain why ?
[10:13] <soundray> |pixie|: you want me to explain why it doesn't matter?
[10:14] <rambo3> max 5 i think is primary partitions
[10:14] <Exposure`> I've got a problem with text (kernel bootparams, kinit stuff) overwriting fbsplash during early boot. Anyone seen anything similar?
[10:14] <rambo3> get one primary for winxp and the rest logical
[10:14] <|pixie|> soundray: no - lol - I want u to explain why you'd logical ones, if you can
[10:15] <soundray> rambo3: because then you have a succession of hda5, hda6, hda7,...,hdaX which all belong to Linux.
[10:16] <soundray> rambo3: if you do one or two primary ones for Linux, you will have either hda2, hda3, hda5... or hda2, hda5,...
[10:16] <rambo3> yeah thanks , i didnt ask
[10:16] <soundray> |pixie|: sorry, I addressed the lines to rambo3 that were meant for you
[10:16] <|pixie|> soundray: yeah I thought so
[10:17] <mitch_> #ubuntu
[10:17] <qos> enyc?
[10:17] <|pixie|> soundray: yeah now I remember fro my last HD , i had seemilar tree like you described
[10:17] <|pixie|> so I'll go with the primaries
[10:18] <|pixie|> soundray: 10x alot.
[10:18] <yipe> !ssh
[10:18] <ubotu> ssh is the Secure SHell protocol (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto). Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows, which can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[10:19] <mitch_> I'm having trouble with cups I can connect from the local machine but not from others on the network
[10:19] <enyc> qos: hangon
[10:19] <Kassah> How do I reconfigure a package?
[10:19] <lhds> where does the installer download the packages? in what dir?
[10:19] <soundray> Kassah: sudo dpkg-reconfigure packagename
[10:19] <mkns> dpkg-reconfigure
[10:20] <soundray> lhds: /var/cache/apt/archives/
[10:20] <qos> enyc, ok. no problem...
[10:20] <enyc> qos: the journalling is important in the case the system freezes etc.
[10:20] <Kassah> soundray: thanks
[10:20] <mikm> I've been having trouble installing 64-bit Dapper onto my PC.  It freezes during various points in the configuring/installing packages phase (it seems to happen most often on "gcalctool").  I've run memcheck and it reports no errors.  32-bit Dapper installs without a problem.
[10:20] <enyc> qos: or powercut or anything else
[10:20] <lhds> can i delete the content of the package folder?
[10:20] <harisund> Hello! Does anybody here have suggestions for removing all eye candy from Gnome? How much can I strip from it?
[10:20] <enyc> qos: it stops you getting filesystem corruption....  in short
[10:21] <lhds> can i delete the content of the package folder? all the .deb files?
[10:21] <mikm> I get the same issue with the alternative-install disc as well
[10:21] <enyc> qos: when that happens
[10:21] <Kassah> soundray: I've been trying to get sshd running via /etc/init.d/ssh start... but it gives me: Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key and Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
[10:21] <pastortom> Ive installed a brand new slim Laptop NEC dvd-burner in this G3 iMac but it wont reckognize the ubuntu desktop version cd during bootup
[10:21] <pastortom> dont tell me I have to use the original 24x apple cd-rom drive?
[10:21] <pastortom> I had to use that one when I installed the OS 9.2 system on it, the machine wouldnt reckognize the install cd with the new dvd-drive
[10:21] <enyc> qos: the journal means the filesystem drier can 'recover' from where the system stopped
[10:22] <qos> so i have to choose between security and reliability?
[10:22] <mikm> I have an AMD 3800+ X2 (AM2) on an MSI K9N neo mobo
[10:22] <pastortom> does any of this make any sence to you guys?
[10:23] <tailsfan> If you order CDs from Shipt in the one week, does that week start off the four week countdown or is it the week after?
[10:23] <lhds> can i delete the content of the package folder? in /var/cache/apt/archives/??????
[10:23] <pastortom> all cache can be deleted
[10:23] <harisund> lhds you can do "sudo apt-get clean" and "sudo apt-get autoclean"
[10:23] <ardchoille> sudo apt-get clean
[10:23] <Kassah> any ideas?
[10:23] <[Ex0r] > pastortom- Did you make sure that the dvd-rom was bootable ?
[10:23] <soundray> Kassah: run "sudo ssh-keygen -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key -N '' -t rsa1" (note there are two single quotes in there)
[10:23] <lhds> thanc for the info
[10:24] <lhds> kassah are you an arab?
[10:24] <Kassah> oh heh!
[10:24] <simian__> i've got a laptop that is out of warrenty, one day it mad a stange noise and then when i rebooted it it said it can't find an operating system. i can't install linux becuase it can't find a hard disk. so i have come to the conclusion that the HD has broke. I've now removed the HD and found an exact match here http://www.laptopshop.co.uk/laptop-hard-drives.htm?ppcse=google&gclid=CMaQjvrft4YCFU6kFQodTk7GRw  but i feel like i'm 
[10:24] <Kassah> lhds: sorry no... native Oregoinian, USA
[10:24] <qos> btw: is there a history of typed commands stored when working in a screen emulator?
[10:24] <soundray> Kassah: for everything else, refer to man ssh-keygen
[10:24] <Kassah> soundray: I forgot to use sudo when starting it
[10:24] <lhds> kassah means kill them all in arabic
[10:24] <erUSUL> qos: of course just use the up/down arrow
[10:25] <Kassah> hmm...
[10:25] <soundray> qos: depends on the shell. Try typing 'history'
[10:25] <harisund> qos: I think each screen window has its own history
[10:25] <enyc> simian__: sounds quite possible
[10:25] <Kassah> not a very nice word....
[10:25] <enyc> simian__: dont count on being able to recover the contents of the previous hdd however
[10:25] <pastortom> [Ex0r]  what do you mean by bootable? the dvd-rom disc? I used the iso.file I get from ubuntus site
[10:25] <pastortom> for powermac
[10:25] <pastortom> powerpc
[10:25] <pastortom> iMac G3 etc
[10:25] <tailsfan> Can anyone answer that question for me?
[10:25] <[Ex0r] > pastortom- no, the dvd-drive
[10:26] <Cntryboy> I'm trying to compile gyachi, and ./configure goes fine until end then talks about alsa, even though alsamixer in command prompt works.. heres error http://pastebin.ca/105658
[10:26] <[Ex0r] > make sure it's bootable
[10:26] <[Ex0r] > gotta head off to work, later all!
[10:26] <pastortom> oh, there are different ones for that?
[10:26] <pastortom> damn
[10:26] <pastortom> how do I make it bootable?
[10:26] <Kassah> lhds: thanks for the heads up
[10:26] <qos> soundray, harisund ... i am using screen mainly because i dont want to save my history after closing my terminal. can i disable this function?
[10:26] <simian__> enyc: i think i will try it, i'm just worried that i will pay out 100 for somthing that doesn't make any difference
[10:26] <harisund> qos you don't want to save your history???
[10:27] <harisund> qos in that case you can create something like a .bash_logout file and type in "history -c" in that which would erase the command line history every time you logot
[10:27] <FusionXN1> Hello all!
[10:27] <lhds> can i add a picture for user in gaim msn?
[10:27] <Cntryboy> anyone know?
[10:27] <qos> harisund, thanks :) will try something like that
[10:28] <soundray> qos: you could probably also do 'export HISTSIZE=0'
[10:28] <harisund> Hello FUsionXN1 !
[10:28] <tailsfan> If you order CDs from Shipt in the one week, does that week start off the four week countdown or is it the week after?
[10:28] <FusionXN1> harisund: Hey :)
[10:28] <harisund> quo, soundray's is a good idea... a better one actually
[10:28] <FusionXN1> mkns: You again, can't get rid of you :p
[10:28] <mkns> FusionXN1: i'm your nemesis
[10:28] <mkns> ;)
[10:28] <harisund> qos, with soundary's suggestion, you wont *have* a history .. so no need to *delete* it in the end ...
[10:28] <Cntryboy> I'm trying to compile gyachi, and ./configure goes fine until end then talks about alsa, even though alsamixer in command prompt works.. heres error http://pastebin.ca/105658
[10:28] <tokenbad> didn't know there was so many skins for xmms....found a file with 700 of them...thats cool
[10:28] <jmichaelx> could anyone out there give a desperate man some help trying to get a broadcom wireless card working?
[10:28] <FusionXN1> mkns: lol! Well I come for some advice if that is ok
[10:29] <enyc> simian__: well you need somebody with enought equivalent computer bits etc. to work it out ;-)
[10:29] <Cntryboy> come on someone Im in a hurry :(
[10:29] <Cntryboy> paalease
[10:29] <harisund> jmichaelx what os are you using? I mean Dapper or Breezy?
[10:29] <qos> enyc, ext2 is spread very much, why is it used so often when there is ext3 with journaling?
[10:29] <FusionXN1> Cntryboy: whats wrong
[10:29] <jmichaelx> harisund: dapper/kubuntu
[10:29] <harisund> hmm... ok .. so at what stage are you stuck? Is your card an internal wireless card?
[10:29] <Cntryboy> fusion read what I pasted with pastebin error
[10:29] <FusionXN1> mkns: I'll pm you..
[10:30] <mjr> qos, I don't think it's used very much anymore
[10:30] <Cntryboy> so I don't flood channel with same help msg lol
[10:30] <mjr> that is, I don't think your premise is correct
[10:30] <qos> mjr, i thought i read about it
[10:30] <FusionXN1> I have problems with programs and my sound in ubuntu should I do a clean reformat and start over?
[10:31] <jmichaelx> harisund: it is a dell truemobile 1470 dual band internal.... and i have tried everything to get ndiswrapper working.... i did have it working on a previous installation of dapper
[10:31] <mkns> FusionXN1: i don't think pm is working as i might be unregistered
[10:31] <jmichaelx> harisund: i am afraid that unravelling this is going to be complicated
[10:31] <harisund> jmichaelx is the card being recognized? As in is it shown in a ifconfig or iwconifg listing?
[10:31] <Cntryboy> fusionxn1: did ya read it?
[10:31] <FusionXN1> mkns: I had to register to get in here... anyway my question is above ^
[10:31] <FusionXN1> Cntryboy: Ya, and if I could help I would :)
[10:32] <mkns> FusionXN1: how old is your PC?
[10:32] <Cntryboy> oh ok
[10:32] <FusionXN1> Sorry mate
[10:32] <Cntryboy> np
[10:32] <FusionXN1> mkns: Im upgrading it all the time
[10:32] <yumigator> What is the PKG_CONFIG_PATH for Ubuntu binary packages?
[10:32] <mkns> well, i installed from scratch yesterday and had no problems but my PC is only 6 months old
[10:32] <mkns> FusionXN1: have you got a live CD?
[10:33] <FusionXN1> mkns: Anarok is showing twice in open with, i installed my sound drivers and my sound disappeared
[10:33] <FusionXN1> mkns: 6.06 so ya live/install
[10:33] <harisund> jmichaelx any response?
[10:33] <FusionXN1> mkns, Do you remember me having trouble with my tvtuner?
[10:33] <jmichaelx> harisund: no, it is not being recognized, although if i de-blacklist the bcm43xx driver, it is recognized
[10:33] <mkns> how about you try booting from a DVD with the live disc and seeing if sound works straight off like that?
[10:33] <mkns> FusionXN1: no
[10:33] <FusionXN1> mkns: It does
[10:33] <pablo_> hi
[10:34] <Kassah> off to crash my computer
[10:34] <mkns> FusionXN1: so it works from live but not once you've written to HD?
[10:34] <harisund> so perhaps we could start from that then jmichaelx? Once iwconfig can list it we are pretty much done :)
[10:34] <Cntryboy> can someone please help me with a ./configure error that is requesting alsa even though I have it.. Heres error >>>>> http://pastebin.ca/105658
[10:34] <pablo_> can i install mutt withoun installing postfix?
[10:34] <FusionXN1> mkns, well I got mythtv and it detects my card and finds 88 channels but i goto watch TV and the screen flashs black and thats it
[10:34] <FusionXN1> mikns, no once i installed driver form realtek
[10:34] <FusionXN1> mkns: *
[10:34] <pablo_> i will use mutt with msmtp so i dont want postfix
[10:35] <jmichaelx> harisund: the strange thing is that although i have attempted to manually remove the bcmwl5 driver that i downloaded from dell, ndiswrapper -l still shows it being installed
[10:35] <mkns> FusionXN1: i think you've got many problems that I can't help you with unfortunately
[10:35] <FusionXN1> mkns: Thats why i said should i start over?
[10:35] <harisund> I think you can use ndiswrapper to forcibly disable the module?
[10:35] <stefg> Cntryboy: do you have the libasound2-dev installed?
[10:35] <jmichaelx> harisund: please look at this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19203
[10:35] <mkns> it's probably not a bad idea, if there is nothing that you'd miss losing
[10:36] <cruddpuppet> how do i install the font?
[10:36] <cruddpuppet> I've downloaded a font, I just don't know how to install it
[10:36] <cruddpuppet> I've downloaded a font, I just don't know how to install it
[10:36] <cruddpuppet> sorry
[10:36] <FusionXN1> mkns, I have 2 other harddrives I can backup my data. Just that i dont know which packages i will need again to allow me to run KDE apps, and compile stuff
[10:36] <harisund> jmichaelx I think you should be doing "sudo ndiswrapper -e bcmwl5.inf" instead of giving the entire path. Want to try that?
[10:37] <Amaranth> cruddpuppet: System->Preferences->Font, click details, then click Go to font folder
[10:37] <Cntryboy> stefg: I'm not sure, but i know alsa works
[10:37] <Amaranth> cruddpuppet: then you can just drop the font file in there
[10:37] <mkns> why not get a live DVD with the KDE stuff already on it?#
[10:37] <Cntryboy> let me check
[10:37] <cruddpuppet> you guys are good
[10:37] <pablo_> how do i install mutt without installing any other mail server, as i will use msmtp
[10:37] <jmichaelx> harisund: i will try that
[10:37] <stefg> Cntryboy: you need the alsa-dev files
[10:37] <tom_> hey can someone help me out real quick
[10:37] <cruddpuppet> that doesn't install the font
[10:38] <cruddpuppet> it replaces the font
[10:38] <mkns> the one i got yesterday had such a thing
[10:38] <FusionXN1> mkns, how do you mean
[10:38] <Cntryboy> stefg: I kinda figured that,, so i need dev files for alsa so i can compile it right
[10:38] <Cntryboy> stefg: i just didn't know what to get
[10:38] <stefg> right
[10:38] <tom_> i woke up and my sources.list is gone, so i replace it and its says E: Type 'deb' is not known in on line 4 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:38] <raphaelmsx> hi! just installed ubuntu 6.06 , i was with fedora core 5 but this is WAY faster!!! but  i am with a problem with the gnome panel... i like this way: the launcher on the bottom and the apps switcher right above.. i configure this way, but when i logout and login again, it inverts the position... the switch "save settings" in the session preferences is checked.. please help, this is driving me crazy!
[10:38] <mkns> FusionXN1: the DVD on linux format mag has all the KDE packages on it already
[10:38] <stefg> !info libasound2-dev
[10:38] <ubotu> libasound2-dev: ALSA library development files. In repository main, is optional. Version 1.0.10-2ubuntu4 (dapper), package size 443 kB, installed size 1752 kB
[10:38] <Cntryboy> stefg: is this the only file Ill need?
[10:38] <FusionXN1> mkns: oh
[10:39] <stefg> Cntryboy: don't know yet, but you'll see :-)
[10:39] <harisund> jmichaelx any luck?
[10:39] <FusionXN1> mkns: someone told me how to get anarok 1.4 i wont know how to get that again :(
[10:39] <jmichaelx> harisund: i tried removing the driver without the path, but the result is the same
[10:39] <tom_> i woke up and my sources.list is gone, so i replace it and its says E: Type 'deb' is not known in on line 4 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:39] <mkns> FusionXN1: i've never heard of it, what is it?
[10:40] <FusionXN1> mkns: A very good music app, styles like winamp OR itunes
[10:40] <Cntryboy> kk
[10:40] <Cntryboy> let me try now
[10:40] <harisund> mmmm jmichaelx if I were you I would try and reinstall Ndiswrapper... that is purge it completely and reinstall it as if it is new :)
[10:40] <tom_> i woke up and my sources.list is gone, so i replace it and its says E: Type 'deb' is not known in on line 4 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:41] <wickedly_cool> does anyone know where i might find help on installing Nvidia drivers on ubuntu, i have the source kernel for 2.4 and 2.6 and kernel headers but im not sure if they are the right headers.. ive been able to kill the x server so it doesnt come back and drops me to a prompt so i can start the nvidia driver installation but then gives me a bunch of diffrent errors, eventually i got to it asking for kernel source and so i tryed it poi
[10:41] <mkns> FusionXN1: you mean http://amarok.kde.org/ ?
[10:41] <Cntryboy> stefg: grr now I got this error about libgtkhtml-2.0
[10:41] <Cntryboy> I downloaded that yesterday
[10:41] <harisund> Hello! Does anybody here have suggestions for removing all eye candy from Gnome? How much can I strip from it?
[10:41] <jmichaelx> harisund: strangely, i just ran 'sudo ndiswrapper -e bcmwl5' and it seems to have worked
[10:41] <FusionXN1> mkns: yes sorry amarok
[10:41] <tom_> bah
[10:41] <harisund> jmichaelx then what was it you said earlier that didn't work?
[10:41] <harisund> jmichaelx that was what was supposed to work, without the path that is ....
[10:41] <Cntryboy> stefg: if I got libgtkhtml-2.0 yesterday why is it not listed now?
[10:41] <Cntryboy> blahh
[10:42] <mkns> FusionXN1: so does apt-get install amarok not work then?
[10:42] <lhds> dev     linux-source-2.6.15_2.6.15-23.39.dsc      root  vmlinuz
[10:42] <lhds> etc     linux-source-2.6.15_2.6.15.orig.tar.gz    sbin    can i delete the dsc and the tar.gz files? will that affect the boot?
[10:42] <raphaelmsx> hi! just installed ubuntu 6.06 , i was with fedora core 5 but this is WAY faster!!! but  i am with a problem with the gnome panel... i like this way: the launcher on the bottom and the apps switcher right above.. i configure this way, but when i logout and login again, it inverts the position... the switch "save settings" in the session preferences is checked.. please help, this is driving me crazy!
[10:42] <FusionXN1> mkns: ya but its the old 1.3
[10:42] <stefg> Cntryboy: compiling always requires the *-dev packages
[10:42] <jmichaelx> harisund: sudo ndiswrapper -e bcmwl5.inf should have worked..... without .inf should not have worked (i thought)
[10:42] <Gullstad> How do i get my S-Video cable to work whit ubuntu?
[10:43] <harisund> ah ok ...
[10:43] <Cntryboy> stefg: yes I know but yes. i got the gtkhtml 2.0 and 2-dev of same name lol
[10:43] <Cntryboy> js
[10:43] <Cntryboy> bb in a bit
[10:43] <Cntryboy> thx for help
[10:43] <lol_pies> how do you install a .bin file i sound like a noob but im rlly new to linux
[10:43] <pkiddie> hello everyone im hopeing someone will be able to help me, I've installed ubuntu, and it wrote grub over the MBR (without asking) and grub wouldnt load my win2000 partition so i went into win rescue ran fixboot which didnt help then ran fixmbr which broke everything
[10:44] <pkiddie> not i've booted up with the live disk and fdisk -l doesnt see my drive?
[10:44] <pkiddie> er now
[10:44] <raphaelmsx> anyone?
[10:44] <yuheng108> how do you compile multiple .cc and a .h files together?
[10:44] <jmichaelx> harisund: yes, i think totally purginf ndiswrapper and starting over would be the thing to do.... although i have done that a few times now
[10:44] <pkiddie> raphaelmsx, whats up?
[10:44] <Nekow42> My connection to my router no longer starts on boot. I have to do an "ifup eth0" before it starts. How can I fix this?
[10:44] <pkiddie> yuheng108, gcc name.c name.c name.c
[10:44] <lhds> dev     linux-source-2.6.15_2.6.15-23.39.dsc      root  vmlinuz
[10:44] <lhds> (11:42:28) lhds: etc     linux-source-2.6.15_2.6.15.orig.tar.gz    sbin    can i delete the dsc and the tar.gz files? will that affect the boot?
[10:44] <raphaelmsx> pkiddie: hi! just installed ubuntu 6.06 , i was with fedora core 5 but this is WAY faster!!! but  i am with a problem with the gnome panel... i like this way: the launcher on the bottom and the apps switcher right above.. i configure this way, but when i logout and login again, it inverts the position... the switch "save settings" in the session preferences is checked.. please help, this is driving me crazy!
[10:45] <pkiddie> raphaelmsx, are you trying to link them all togeather one program?
[10:45] <wickedly_cool> whatever ill figure it out on my own or you will have to deal with me again
[10:45] <wickedly_cool> lol
[10:45] <harisund> jmichalex .. ok anyway now that you have removed it ... does iwconfig say anything?
[10:45] <soundray> raphaelmsx: try right click and lock to panel
[10:45] <wickedly_cool> exit
[10:45] <yuheng108> pkiddie,  thanks
[10:45] <raphaelmsx> no it's not this...
[10:45] <jmichaelx> harisund: no
[10:45] <lol_pies> can any1 tell me how to install a .bin file im a noob at ubuntu
[10:45] <FusionXN1> mkns: Should i get ubuntu or kubuntu?
[10:45] <Nekow42> lol_pies: which bin file, first....
[10:45] <raphaelmsx> i want to gnome remember the panels positions...
[10:45] <pkiddie> yuheng108, if you start getting big programs look into make its really simple an dmakes things really easy
[10:45] <harisund> lol_pies which .bin file do you want to install?
[10:46] <raphaelmsx> it was automatic in fedora
[10:46] <mkns> FusionXN1: the latter
[10:46] <unfun> pkiddie, do you want to remove linux or just to be able to use win2000?
[10:46] <jmichaelx> harisund: i have bcm43xx blacklisted, so i don't think iwconfig will show anything
[10:46] <FusionXN1> mkns: huh?
[10:46] <harisund> jmichaelx so why did you want to remove the ndiswrapper driver in the first place?
[10:46] <jmichaelx> harisund: to start over as it was not working
[10:46] <mkns> FusionXN1: kubuntu
[10:46] <pkiddie> raphaelmsx, sorry i just installed ubuntu first time i've been using slack and gentoo for years and it wiped my mbr with grub which wont load windows.
[10:46] <FusionXN1> mkns: which do you use
[10:47] <mkns> ubuntu
[10:47] <pkiddie> unfun, well right now i'de be happy being able to boot just linux again but win2000 would be nice also
[10:47] <unfun> I excperiensed the same problem some time ago
[10:47] <Iskander> Can anyone tell me how I can get the packages metioned in this topic: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=41737
[10:47] <pkiddie> unfun, sata drives?
[10:47] <Nekow42> I have a wired connection to said router (before anyone asks)
[10:47] <unfun> yes
[10:47] <raphaelmsx> soundray: got it now?
[10:48] <mkns> FusionXN1: I HATE kde
[10:48] <harisund> jmichaelx jmichaelx looks like you will have to ask someone else here then :(
[10:48] <soundray> pkiddie: add an extra section to /boot/grub/menu.lst for Windows (there is an example in the commented section of the file)
[10:48] <pkiddie> unfun, yeah i think it has something to do with the sata drives how did you fix it
[10:48] <FusionXN1> mkns: I dont "like" it but a lot of my applications need it
[10:48] <soundray> raphaelmsx: can't help you
[10:48] <Nekow42> lsk: It tells you right there
[10:48] <pkiddie> soundray, right now i cant even get into my linux
[10:48] <mkns> FusionXN1: fair enough
[10:48] <unfun> it was very easy but I can't remember exactly how
[10:48] <pkiddie> soundray, i wiped the mbr so i have no grub
[10:48] <unfun> did fixmbr work?
[10:48] <jmichaelx> harisund: getting these broadcom cards to work is not jus a matter of installing the driver in ndiswrapper
[10:48] <FusionXN1> mkns: Is there anyway to get full KDE support on ubuntu?
[10:48] <pkiddie> unfun, nope broke everything now i get an error no ntldr
[10:48] <Nekow42> Iskander: Everything you need to know is on that page
[10:48] <pkiddie> on boot
[10:48] <Gullstad> How do i get my S-Video cable to work whit ubuntu?
[10:49] <Iskander> ok
[10:49] <mkns> FusionXN1: i'm honest not sure
[10:49] <soundray> pkiddie: apply the advice that the wiki has for when you deleted grub by installing Windows:
[10:49] <soundray> !grub
[10:49] <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
[10:49] <FusionXN1> Gullstad: can you provide more information
[10:49] <raphaelmsx> anyone please help me... in fedora, gnome panels remebered their positions automatically .. but not in ubuntu.. :( please help! this is driving me crazy!
[10:49] <pkiddie> soundray, from the live cd i should be able to mount my real system mount /dev/sda2 /mnt no?
[10:49] <jmichaelx> harisund: do you have any clue what the fatal error i have is about?
[10:50] <Nekow42> Iskander: Where it says "Install the following packages", type "sudo apt-get install packagename"
[10:50] <unfun> pkiddie, wait ill ask a freind
[10:50] <pkiddie> unfun, thanks :)
[10:50] <Gullstad> FusionXN1: Well. The only thing I know is that I get a black TV when using S-Vidio cable from my S-Video port. Drivers accuired?
[10:50] <Nekow42> Iskander: Or search for the packages in the interface at "Syspem/Administration/Synaptic"
[10:51] <xpert> ls
[10:51] <raphaelmsx> anyone please help me... in fedora, gnome panels remebered their positions automatically .. but not in ubuntu.. :( please help! this is driving me crazy!
[10:51] <FusionXN1> Gullstad: i dont know if you need drivers or not i personally dont have s-video / use it
[10:51] <pkiddie> unfun, soundray my real issue right now is why cant i mount my hardrive from the live cd
[10:52] <Nekow42> raphaelmsx: Why not just move everyting on the botrtom panel to the top, and vice-versa?
[10:52] <ravenous> whats the best/easiest way to share files between two ubuntu machines on a local network?
[10:52] <xpert> hey there was someone in here talking about ndiswrapper and belkin drivers a second ago
[10:52] <Nekow42> ravenous: nfs?
[10:52] <Nekow42> !nfs
[10:52] <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.
[10:52] <xpert> anyone remember the driver name
[10:52] <soundray> pkiddie: what happens when you try?
[10:52] <raphaelmsx> Nekow42: Yeah, that's what I am forcing to do everytime I reboot my machine, because it isnt remembering the positions!!!
[10:52] <Gullstad> FusionXN1: I checked the ubuntu-wikies, and I found nothing about S-VIC
[10:52] <Gullstad> VID
[10:52] <ravenous> Nekow42: ill take a look thnx
[10:53] <pkiddie> soundray, try what? fdisk -l /dev/sda says cannot open /dev/sda
[10:53] <Nekow42> How do I make network connections start at boot?
[10:53] <soundray> pkiddie: SATA or SCSI?
[10:53] <Morydd> I appear to have some corruption on my HDD which is causing ubunto to hang when trying to install. Is there a way to work around this?
[10:53] <pkiddie> soundray, sata
[10:54] <soundray> pkiddie: have you tried fdisk -l /dev/hda ?
[10:54] <soundray> pkiddie: or just 'fdisk -l'?
[10:54] <Nekow42> Morydd: http://www.newegg.com/ProductSort/Category.asp?Category=15
[10:54] <pkiddie> soundray, yeah but nothing in both cases
[10:54] <_stev_> anybody familiar with tv time? I've problems with my colors, just like there is a spot shining on the faces of the people. any sugestions?
[10:54] <soundray> pkiddie: but you used to be able to boot Linux from that HD, correct?
[10:55] <pkiddie> soundray, correct tell i ran fixmbr from the win rescue console hoping to get win back and then use the win loader for linux
[10:55] <soundray> Gullstad: you will probably find something on the wiki if you search for TVout
[10:55] <pkiddie> windows2000 never booted right but oh well
[10:55] <Gullstad> soundray: I'll try that. Thanks :)
[10:56] <soundray> pkiddie: try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[10:56] <Awesome-o2000> nice - gnome-themes-extras has a really nice blue theme in it
[10:57] <Awesome-o2000> very easy and nice on the eyes
[10:57] <Awesome-o2000> nuvola
[10:57] <jmichaelx> '/lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko'
[10:57] <pkiddie> soundray, grub complains about there being no drive
[10:57] <rod> hi all
[10:57] <jmichaelx>  is there any way to fix this?
[10:57] <rod> i do need an urgent help
[10:57] <soundray> pkiddie: have you checked the cable connections?
[10:57] <pkiddie> maybe the super grub boot will help though
[10:57] <pkiddie> soundray, haha yeah :)
[10:58] <Nekow42> rod: Never ask to ask, just ask.
[10:58] <soundray> pkiddie: do you see a boot message from the SATA controller saying that your disk is present?
[10:58] <FusionXN1> In Synaptic whats the small ubuntu logos mean on some packages?
[10:58] <Morydd> Nekow42: if I could afford to buy parts for computers, I wouldn't be trying to install on a P3 with 64M RAM :)
[10:58] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: It's official
[10:58] <sohjiroz> Hi everyone, im really new in linux, im triying ubuntu, and want to installa a NVIDIA drivers, first try to stop X ... but i cannot sucefully, im exit the session, open a shell (Ctr+Alt+F1), and try stop "$ sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop"
[10:58] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: thanks :)
[10:59] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: SO if i install kdeaddons KDE apps should run fine?
[10:59] <sohjiroz> but always freezes after loading rc.local
[10:59] <rod> i'm trying to instal x3270, but is says that is missing this: screen.c:98:28: error: X11/bitmaps/gray: No such file or directory
[10:59] <Nekow42> Morydd: Well, the only other tip I have is try UBCD and the HD diagnostic tools on there
[10:59] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: nevermind it wont
[10:59] <KarlosII> Anyone familiar with getting a palm treo 650 to work with dapper 6.06
[10:59] <jesspher> is there any p2p program for linux?
[10:59] <Morydd> UBCD?
[10:59] <Nekow42> jesspher: yes, but not in this channel
[10:59] <pkiddie> soundray, in dmesg? what would it look like?
[10:59] <KarlosII> jesspher its called BITTORRENT
[10:59] <sohjiroz> LimerWire
[11:00] <rod> i've tried to install xlibs-dat but i got a duplicate package conflict..
[11:00] <soundray> pkiddie: no, I mean BIOS messages, before you even get to the grub menu.
[11:00] <pkiddie> soundray, i see it in dmesg. scsi device sda
[11:00] <Nekow42> Morydd: http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
[11:00] <rod> is there a way to update just x11/bitmap/gay??
[11:00] <jmichaelx> i am getting a fatal missing module error '/lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko' .... is there any way i can correct this?
[11:00] <rod> ops
[11:00] <rod>  x11/bitmap/gray!
[11:01] <pkiddie> soundray,  scsil: ata_piix  vendor ata model maxtor 6l300s0...
[11:01] <farous> !ndiswrapper
[11:01] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:01] <Nekow42> rod: lol, here I was, thinging you were a troll
[11:01] <rod> Nekow42, hehe lol
[11:01] <pkiddie> soundray, oh wow here are some errors though:  driver sd needs updating please use but_type methods
[11:02] <rod> Nekow42, any idea?
[11:02] <pkiddie> sda: unknown partition table
[11:02] <sohjiroz> Hi everyone, im really new in linux, im triying ubuntu, and want to installa a NVIDIA drivers, first try to stop X ... but i cannot sucefully, im exit the session, open a shell (Ctr+Alt+F1), and try stop "$ sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop,  but always freezes after loading rc.local, i check the file, but nothing its execute there ....
[11:02] <Nekow42> rod: You could FTP into the deb repository, unpack the deb manually, and comy it...
[11:02] <Nekow42> *copy
[11:02] <jmichaelx> i would recommend staying away from those evil community wifi docs for broadcom cards
[11:02] <Luka1> Do you recommend me to use ubuntu 6.06 for my PC? Intel Pentium 667Mhz, 192MB of RAM.
[11:02] <rod> Nekow42, i'm newbie :(
[11:03] <soundray> pkiddie: what's the kernel version on your live CD?
[11:03] <mister_roboto> sohjiroz: did you just try logging out and choose a console session when you log in?
[11:03] <Nekow42> rod: \okay... let me see
[11:03] <pkiddie> soundray, it seems that it must be fine with the bios cuz dmesg finds it.  live kernel 2.6.15-23
[11:03] <Miek> Luka1: xubuntu might be more suitable
[11:03] <KarlosII> Anyone familiar with getting a palm treo 650 to work with dapper 6.06, not sure where to start, if u can point me in the right direction.
[11:03] <soundray> pkiddie: you're right, forget about the BIOS messages.
[11:04] <soundray> pkiddie: this is quite clearly a driver problem.
[11:04] <mister_roboto> !tell me about pim
[11:04] <ubotu> I know nothing about pim - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[11:04] <asdfkp> i am getting this error in mplayer when trying to play anything: "Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound.  anyone help?
[11:04] <Nekow42> rod: xarchive provides a nice interface for opening a deb...
[11:04] <jmichaelx> Luka1: in my opinion, ubuntu would run fine on your machine
[11:04] <soundray> pkiddie: you might want to try and locate a live CD with a more recent kernel. Let's see what version DSL has...
[11:04] <pkiddie> soundray, its weird that i had this live disk working earlier though i used it to install.
[11:04] <rod> Nekow42, ok
[11:04] <asdfkp> i am getting this error in mplayer when trying to play anything: "Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound."  Can anyone help?
[11:05] <jmichaelx> Luka1: i have mepis 6.0 installed on a P3 500 Mhz and it works great, wireless and everything
[11:05] <pkiddie> soundray, i download this live disk yesterday doubt there is an later one?  um what about this super grub disk thing on the wiki you linked me
[11:05] <rod> let me check it out
[11:05] <Luka1> jmichaelx:How many RAM do you have?
[11:06] <asdfkp> i am getting this error in mplayer when trying to play anything: "Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound.  anyone help?
[11:06] <raindog> While upgrading the packages on my newly installed 6.06 some of the packages failed to download.  I would simply try for them again later.  Now I only have a few packages out of the 184 to go, but the remaining packages are listed as unauthenticated.  How should I proceed?
[11:06] <yuheng108> how do you use vim to program for C++, can anyone give a simple sample?
[11:06] <jmichaelx> Luka1: 256
[11:06] <soundray> pkiddie: I was thinking about a live CD other than Ubuntu.
[11:06] <sohjiroz> nop, the ony option that give me it's a Xterm
[11:06] <pkiddie> soundray, gotcha
[11:06] <Nekow42> asdfkp: Did you recently clear /tmp?
[11:06] <Luka1> I am afraid that 192MB my RAM is so little. :-/
[11:06] <soundray> pkiddie: yes, that one might work
[11:06] <asdfkp> nekow42 no, why would that matter?
[11:06] <pkiddie> soundray, the gotcha live disc?
[11:06] <sohjiroz> and uses X then the installer tell me, please exit theX
[11:06] <asdfkp> Nikow42: should I?
[11:06] <soundray> pkiddie: no, super grub
[11:06] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: vi <myfile.c>    then type in your program, then ":x"  to save it    :)
[11:06] <pkiddie> oh super grub haha
[11:06] <jmichaelx> Luka1: it would be ok to add a little more, but you should be ok.... ubuntu should work
[11:07] <raindog> Luka1:  I'm running Ubuntu 6.06 on a 751mhz and 192ram machine and it runs okay.  However, I am going to try out xfce.
[11:07] <Nekow42> asdfkp: Had the same problem after clear9ing tmp because it killed the sound sockets. Just checking to see...
[11:07] <Luka1> ok :-) Thanks all. I try it.
[11:07] <jmichaelx> mepis uses KDE, and it works perfectly on my 500Mhz P3.... minus anything 3D
[11:07] <dragonfyre13> I have a question about python. Anybody decent  with it?
[11:08] <Nekow42> Luka1: That's the best way to find out anyway
[11:08] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: might try using gvim or some graphical editor, tehn you don't have to worry about command mode vs insert mode, hitting 'i' to insert, 'esc' to go back to command mode, etc
[11:08] <dragonfyre13> or you could use nano. That's my pick
[11:08] <Nekow42> Luka1: If worse comes to worse, you can always switch the DM to fluxbox or something
[11:08] <shawnrgr> whats the fastest, lightest web browser. firefox is killing my syste,
[11:08] <Nekow42> shawnrgr: lynx
[11:09] <dragonfyre13> w3m
[11:09] <Nekow42> shawnrgr: or links. Also try dillo
[11:09] <ardchoille> Nekow42: I didn't know fluxbox had a display manager
[11:09] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, I know how to use vi, just that after I save my program and use gcc to compile it, it gave me a bunch of errors
[11:09] <soundray> pkiddie: Knoppix has kernel 2.6.17
[11:09] <Psha> anyone using RadRails 0.7?
[11:09] <Nekow42> ardchoille: whoops, meant de
[11:09] <Nekow42> ardchoille: and it's really just a wm
[11:09] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: if you're asking how to write a C program, that's probably outside the scope of a one-liner response!   :)
[11:09] <ardchoille> Nekow42: hehe, try again
[11:09] <ardchoille> maybe wm
[11:09] <pkiddie> soundray, really that might be useful ill try that after this super grub thing i think
[11:09] <thundr> I'm having some problems installing ndiswrapper (I'm trying to get wireless to work).
[11:10] <rod> Nekow42, just installed xarchive
[11:10] <dragonfyre13> anybody decent with python?
[11:10] <jmichaelx> thundr: me too :-(
[11:10] <Nekow42> !wireless
[11:10] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:10] <asdfkp> i am getting this error in mplayer when trying to play anything: "Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound.  anyone help?
[11:10] <soundray> pkiddie: hope you can fix it. Got to go
[11:10] <pkiddie> soundray, thanks :)
[11:10] <thundr> jmichaelx, Nekow42: I'm following the instructions here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=192588
[11:10] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, nono, it's not that, I know how to program in C++ in windows xp, just that I am new to ubuntu, don't know how to compile and run c++ programs
[11:10] <Nekow42> rod: you might have to start it from a terminal. just open a terminal and type "xarchive" (no quotes) and hit enter
[11:11] <rod> Nekow42, done! :)
[11:11] <dragonfyre13> anybody decent with python?
[11:11] <Nekow42> rod: do you have the .deb you want to install?
[11:11] <Luka1> Nekow42:What is "DM"?
[11:11] <farous> ask your question many here worked with python
[11:11] <Luka1> sorry my stupid
[11:11] <rod> yes
[11:11] <dragonfyre13> thanks farous.
[11:11] <FusionXN1> In evolution (mail client) when clicking send / receieve how do you know what its doing?
[11:11] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: it's basically the same as using command line tools in windows.   use "-I<dirname>" to specify your include dirs if they are somewhere other than the current dir
[11:11] <thundr> but I'm having problems on the ndiswrapper step.
[11:11] <jmichaelx> thundr: good luck..... i have one of those, so if you get it to work, let me know
[11:12] <thundr> jmichaelx: you were able to follow the entire guide?
[11:12] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, how do I know where it is?
[11:12] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: you might wanna try getting Eclipse and trying the CDT.
[11:12] <Nekow42> Luka1: DM is display manager. I meant DE, which is also wrong (de=desktop enviroment), fluxbox is a wm (window manager), not a de
[11:12] <rod> Nekow42, just opened it (using xarchive)
[11:12] <jmichaelx> thundr: i have not tried
[11:12] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: or try KDevelop if you're using KDE
[11:12] <Nekow42> rod: find the file you want and extract it... Then do whatever with it.
[11:12] <farous> Nekow42: you mean window manager right
[11:12] <dragonfyre13> I'm trying to spawn a seperate process using os.spawnvp. I can spawn off a gedit process, but as soon as it opens gedit, it continues with the script. I am using os.P_NOWAIT as the first argument.
[11:13] <Luka1> Nekow42:I see. thanks
[11:13] <rod>  Nekow42, now just extract the x11/bitmap/gray ?
[11:13] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, people just told me vim is a good choice for C++ programming, that's why I want to know how to set it up
[11:13] <thundr> jmichaelx: apparently It's worked for other people fine
[11:13] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: trying to teach how to properly compile and link is kind of a big topic if you have never used the command line tools.  you have to link in the libs you reference too
[11:13] <Nekow42> farous: Yes, I meant wm. Brain is broken today
[11:13] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: there is nothing to set up. vim is simply and ONLY a text editor, nothing more
[11:13] <farous> :)
[11:14] <Nekow42> rod: Yes. Keep in mind, I hold no responsibilty if you fubar something...
[11:14] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: it's like using notepad on windows
[11:14] <RobNyc_C> anyone here running 6.10 ? if yes please pm with the sources.list of it
[11:14] <Nekow42> rod: Make backups of everything you are replacing
[11:14] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: you still have to compile and link your program using other tools
[11:14] <yuheng108> mister_roboto,  yea, I know that, I use notepad to program for C++ and java
[11:14] <rod> Nekow42, ok buddy! you rock
[11:14] <FusionXN1> Is there a linux bittorrent client that looks like utorrent?
[11:14] <farous> dragonfyre13: i am afraid i did not use that with python am sure though that most of the ubuntu dev is done through python so wait others sure to help
[11:14] <jmichaelx> thundr: i have not had time to play with it
[11:14] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: kTorrent is a dead ringer
[11:14] <thundr> jmichaelx: okay
[11:14] <dragonfyre13> thanks farous.
[11:14] <farous> FusionXN1: and how do utorrent look like ?
[11:15] <FusionXN1> farous: utorrent.com
[11:15] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: Get the deb from their website, it is newer
[11:15] <dragonfyre13> azureus and rufus look like utorrent/
[11:15] <farous> dragonfyre13: wish i was better help :)
[11:15] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, don't you like just install like a C++ runtime enviroment, and it would be able to compile c files?
[11:15] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: have you compiled from the command line in windows?  do you know how to tell the compiler where to find include files and what libs to link with?   the include files are in /usr/include and the libs are in /usr/lib
[11:15] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: wpw it does look like it
[11:15] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: http://ktorrent.org/
[11:15] <dragonfyre13> that's alright farous. Perhaps you could tell me why it says I need to be identified to get into #python
[11:15] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: ya i googled :)
[11:16] <raindog> I downloaded a .deb package for gaim 2.0b3.  I currently have 1.5 installed.  When I tried to install the package it said that a newer version was installed.  Why is that?
[11:16] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: http://ktorrent.org/images/mwnd.png
[11:16] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, yea, I had a special compiler provide by my professor
[11:16] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: they have debs for kubuntu.....
[11:16] <farous> dragonfyre13: you need to register on irc
[11:16] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: a C++ runtime environment?  you mean like an ide?  there is no runtime environment as the resulting program is a native executable
[11:16] <farous> !register > dragonfyre13
[11:16] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: They'll work. Same system] 
[11:16] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: k :)
[11:16] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: so all debs wil work on ubuntu?
[11:16] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: no matter what it is?
[11:16] <dragonfyre13> ah. Thanks farous.
[11:16] <oranged> yo
[11:16] <jmichaelx> i am getting a fatal missing module error '/lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko' .... is there any way i can correct this?
[11:16] <farous> :)
[11:16] <unfun> Can someone help me with a problem?
[11:16] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: Basically... except if they are compiled for a different architecture
[11:17] <oranged> is anyone having seg fault issues with moz-thunderbird after that upgrade?
[11:17] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, there's not iostream is /usr/lib or /usr/included
[11:17] <farous> jmichaelx: did you install ndiswrapper-util package am not sure of the package name so search for ndiswrapper using apt or synaptic
[11:17] <jmichaelx> farous: yes, that is installed.... this is a kernel module
[11:17] <ubuntu__> evenin everyone
[11:18] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: /usr/include/c++/4.0.3/iostream
[11:18] <thundr> I think I'm missing something small with it but I don't know where to start.  I think I'm in the same place as jmichaelx
[11:18] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: Also, some debs that aren't ubuntu specific don't add the proper menu entries. You just ahev to add them manually
[11:18] <farous> jmichaelx: i have broadcom on my other notebook the only way for it to work is using the new kernel 2.6.17
[11:18] <thundr> jmichaelx: it's ndiswrapper-utils
[11:19] <jmichaelx> thundr: i am trying to get a broadcom wireless card to work, but things are seriously messed up now
[11:19] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: yes, i know how to do that. Thanks for the help. Im going to reformat now as ubuntu is broken... thanks.
[11:19] <rabeldable> i'm off to install daper... back in a few hours!
[11:19] <smokeyd> hey all. Does anybody have an idea where I could get updates for the clamav program files in ubuntu? Freshclam updates the virus definitions, but not the program itself. And it does tell me to update it. Is there some sort of repository specifically for it (like the debian volatile repository for instance)?
[11:19] <farous> jmichaelx: i gave up on ndiswrapper and dapper long time ago
[11:19] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: Before you do that, consider moving /home to a new partition
[11:19] <dragonfyre13> bye bye. thanks farous.
[11:19] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: why
[11:19] <farous> dj_baggio: your welc
[11:19] <thundr> jmichaelx: oh, I thought it was the linksys card that you were working with.  The broadcom card I assume isn't usb? (I don't know if that makes a difference)
[11:20] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: You can then keep all your personal documents and settings upon reformat
[11:20] <dj_baggio> farous: what my? :)
[11:20] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: dont really have any yet... i installed this ubuntu to test things and now i know DONT installed realtek linux drivers alsa works fine lol
[11:20] <farous> dj_baggio: wrong messag stupid autocompletion :)
[11:20] <jmichaelx> farous: i had this card working under a previous dapper installation... it worked great, but i got the linux equivilant of BSOD about a week ago, and have never been able to get wireless going since i reinstalled
[11:20] <joselecaros> Why i can't found net-snmp on repositories? (https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/dapper/+source/net-snmp)
[11:20] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: Then, it's a non-issue
[11:20] <jmichaelx> thundr: no, this card is internel
[11:21] <jmichaelx> internal*
[11:21] <dj_baggio> farous: ok :)
[11:21] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: If you know how, DO consider making a seperate /home on re-installation
[11:21] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: i dont understand
[11:21] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: Then, it's okay. It's not essential
[11:21] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: try this     #include <iostream>    //line 1
[11:22] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: how would that benifit me?
[11:22] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: int main() { std::cout << "hello world" << std::endl; }   //line 2
[11:22] <jmichaelx> farous: would there be a way for me to upgrade to 2.6.17 without winding up with an incredibly unstable OS?
[11:22] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: then "g++ -o myprog myprog.cc"
[11:22] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: It's helped me a lot. Every time I have to wipe the os and reinstall, noting goes missing. Even game saves
[11:22] <farous> jmichaelx: frankly i do not know
[11:22] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: I switched from Mandriva to Ubuntu that way...
[11:23] <cavediver> Hi. Is there some way to se3t a blank password for the keyring? So I won't get question about a pass all the time? I won't store any sensitive pw anyway,
[11:23] <cavediver> ?
[11:23] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: What do you use for games.. cedega?
[11:23] <FusionXN1> Guild wars wont work... it says my 7900GT isn't supported?!
[11:23] <jmichaelx> farous: i am under the impression that my wireless will work fine under edgy final, but this is getting really frustrating
[11:23] <Nekow42> FusionXN1: Well, I play a lot of nethack, some neverball, some cubeengine
[11:23] <zazeem> hi, i need help with mounting my partitions in ubuntu dapper.  I have a 40 gb hard drive vut the partition ubuntu is on is only showingup as 17 gb, i only have 7 gigs free meaning 18 of it is notbeing used.  How can i add this to ubuntu so i can store files on it? i am using 1 hard drive only and ubuntu is the only thing on it.
[11:24] <ptley> hello.  I have ubuntu all working except openGL.  Seems that xorg 7.0 busticated my driver.  My question is what video cards are best supported.  I would like to get one for under $100.
[11:24] <Adam_G> hi all. I just realized that I've mounted an external HD with NTFS loaded, but I've been accessing it just fine, doing lots of read/write. Can I lose data if I mount it with windows again?
[11:24] <Nekow42> ptley: Anything from nvidia
[11:24] <farous> jmichaelx: currently i am dual booting debian and ubuntu. The card works great on Debian
[11:24] <zazeem> ptley: geforce fx6600 only like 95$ on newegg.com
[11:24] <FusionXN1> Nekow42: thanks bbl
[11:24] <jmichaelx> farous: is your debian using 2.6.17?
[11:24] <minerale> how can I tell what my own uid is ?
[11:24] <farous> jmichaelx: i just do not have the time to make it working on ubuntu too
[11:25] <farous> jmichaelx: yap
[11:25] <Nekow42> ptley: Go to newegg, sort nvidia only, and sort under $100
[11:25] <mister_roboto> minerale: "id"
[11:25] <zazeem> hi, i need help with mounting my partitions in ubuntu dapper.  I have a 40 gb hard drive vut the partition ubuntu is on is only showingup as 17 gb, i only have 7 gigs free meaning 18 of it is notbeing used.  How can i add this to ubuntu so i can store files on it? i am using 1 hard drive only and ubuntu is the only thing on it.
[11:25] <nictuku> What package provides FreeType support in php? I could not find that
[11:25] <ptley> cool, I have been having to dual boot to use openGL.  fx6600 sounds good.
[11:25] <joselecaros> hi guys
[11:25] <jmichaelx> farous: you have any idea about my fatal error... missing a module?
[11:26] <farous> jmichaelx: it has to been one of the ndiswrapper packages
[11:26] <farous> jmichaelx: give me a min to check
[11:26] <jmichaelx> farous: hmmm
[11:26] <jmichaelx> ok
[11:26] <thundr> I'm still stuck with tryng to install ndiswrapper as well
[11:26] <nautilux> Hi
[11:26] <Nekow42> ptley: Pick your price at the top: http://tinyurl.com/pcsvd
[11:26] <ADrop> hi, i been search for a good ebook maker for Xubuntu but can't find any that seem to be simple and good (getting more hits on ppl making ebooks lol) so i wonder if anyone here have a tip for a good app.
[11:26] <zazeem> hi, i need help with mounting my partitions in ubuntu dapper.  I have a 40 gb hard drive vut the partition ubuntu is on is only showingup as 17 gb, i only have 7 gigs free meaning 18 of it is notbeing used.  How can i add this to ubuntu so i can store files on it? i am using 1 hard drive only and ubuntu is the only thing on it.
[11:27] <farous> jmichaelx: it is not installed with the standard kernel
[11:27] <nautilux> I have problems installing LimeWire i finish the install and i have it in Aplications - internet - LimeWire but i cant run the program :S
[11:27] <jmichaelx> farous: interesting
[11:27] <nautilux> and my english sux :P
[11:27] <farous> jmichaelx: did you try ndiswrapper-util package
[11:27] <Nekow42> nautilux: Do you have Java installed?
[11:27] <nautilux> yes
[11:27] <jmichaelx> farous: it is installed
[11:27] <gatekeeper> zazeem: http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html
[11:28] <nautilux> i click it but he dont open any window or othing..
[11:28] <Nekow42> nautilux: Can I suggest you use Frostwire instead?
[11:28] <farous> jmichaelx: dpkg -L ndiswrapper-util will tell what files are installed
[11:28] <mateus> my tvtime is red, cant see nothing
[11:28] <jmichaelx> util or utils?
[11:28] <nautilux> FrostWire?
[11:28] <farous> jmichaelx: dpkg -L ndiswrapper-utils will tell what files are installed
[11:28] <stpere> hello, I'm trying to access a smb shared folder (hosted on winxp Dapper)... how can I force Dapper to ask me my credentials.. not sure if that makes sense
[11:28] <Nekow42> nautilux: It's a code-for of Limewire witout the filtering, sposered results, or ads
[11:28] <mateus> my tvtime is red, cant see nothing what i do?
[11:29] <stpere> hmm hosted on winxp, remove the dapper :-)
[11:29] <rod> does someone know a 3270 emulator (not x3270) ?
[11:29] <Nekow42> *code-fork
[11:29] <ptley> ADrop: what format of ebook?  also, have you tried LyX?
[11:29] <nautilux> uh ok
[11:29] <Nekow42> nautilux: http://www.frostwire.com/
[11:29] <farous> jmichaelx: there is ndiswrapper-source this will give you the modules you want
[11:29] <jmichaelx> farous: ndiswrapper-utils is there
[11:29] <Nekow42> nautilux: It's exactly the same as Limewire, except blue
[11:29] <farous> jmichaelx: do you know how to use module-assistant
[11:29] <nautilux> yes
[11:29] <nautilux> thank you
[11:30] <nautilux> Nekow you use wine?
[11:30] <Nekow42> nautilux: Yes.
[11:30] <jmichaelx> farous: never heard of it
[11:30] <ADrop> ptley, pdf so everyone can read it and share the ebooks.. mm nope havent tryed that LyX, will check that one out have ye tryed it and if so did ye like it?
[11:30] <nautilux> i have one problem
[11:30] <jmichaelx> farous: i am not sure  that ndiswrapper-source is available in dapper
[11:30] <farous> jmichaelx: did you look at the help page from ubotu or on the wiki
[11:30] <farous> jmichaelx: i just listed it i change rooted to dapper
[11:31] <Seveas> !info ndiswrapper-source dapper
[11:31] <ubotu> ndiswrapper-source: Source for the ndiswrapper linux kernel module. In repository universe, is optional. Version 1.8-0ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 133 kB, installed size 184 kB
[11:31] <nautilux> I get install with the synaptic wine... but when i run a exe for install a game in sudo wine /media/cdrom0/setup.exe  shows this error To use WINEPS you need to install some AFM files
[11:31] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, thanks
[11:31] <ptley> ADrop: LyX is good for scientific stuff like formulas and has real tight structure.  What type of book are you trying to write?
[11:31] <Nekow42> nautilux: I used winetools to set everything up for Wine. Use at your own risk
[11:32] <nautilux> where can i get it?
[11:32] <nautilux> the wine tools
[11:32] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, what about the #include<iostream>? I don't need that?
[11:32] <timmy2> Hello, I'm, trying to intall ubuntu, however in the middle of loading it loading the instalstion from the cd it says that there is an error and I should check the intergrity of the cd, when I do that it says it's valid...
[11:32] <Nekow42> nautilux: Also, keep in mind that DirectX support in Wine is very poor right now, so unless you heard somewhere that the game runs, assume it doesn't
[11:32] <zazeem> gatekeeper: the partition i need to mount is not in fstab
[11:32] <ptley> wine is so finnicky, I have three different builds of it right now.
[11:32] <wheels3572> can anyone tell me how to get embedded systems to stop using port 21?
[11:32] <zazeem> gatekeeper: how do i add it im a nooby i dont want to mess stuff up that guide is confusing
[11:33] <jmichaelx> farous: i have to reboot this stupid thing, ill brb
[11:33] <Nekow42> nautilux: To play most games, you need Cedega... Which costs $5 a month
[11:33] <zazeem> gatekeeper: hdc1 is what i need to mount which isnt in fstab
[11:33] <farous> jmichaelx: i would recommend you look up help.ubuntu.com or the page ubotu list for ndiswrapper. I can tell you how to install ndiswrapper-source for the kernel modules but i never tried this specific package myself
[11:33] <farous> ok
[11:33] <ADrop> ptley, sounds good then.. well for a starter it will be a small newspaper, like the old school fanzine just a page or so for a starter.
[11:33] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: I had that as the first line i sent you.   I sent 2 lines
[11:34] <Nekow42> nautilux: However, if you want Cedega, they let you pay the minimum ($15), then cancel your membership, and keep the software for free forever more
[11:34] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: #include <iostream>
[11:34] <nautilux> :o
[11:34] <mateus> my tvtime is red, cant see nothing what i do?
[11:34] <mister_roboto> yuheng108: int main() { std::cout << "hello world" << std::endl; }
[11:34] <nautilux> Nekow again the same problem!!
[11:34] <deltaremc> Hi. I need help calibrating a tablet monitor & pen using ubuntu.
[11:34] <nautilux> FrostWire dont open!
[11:34] <ptley> ADrop: you might want something more graphically oriented.  I've used Scribus and the OpenOffice Draw to do short pdfs before.
[11:34] <yuheng108> mister_roboto, okok, thanks
[11:34] <nautilux> in Aplication -Internet -FrostWire
[11:34] <gatekeeper> zazeem: if that is what it is called
[11:34] <nautilux> dont open the aplication
[11:34] <nautilux> i dont know why :(
[11:34] <Nekow42> nautilux: Can you try starting it in a terminal and telling me the error messages?
[11:34] <zazeem> gatekeeper: it is called hdc1
[11:35] <timmy2> I'm trying to intall ubuntu, however in the middle of loading it loading the instalstion from the cd it says that there is an error and I should check the intergrity of the cd, when I do that it says it's valid...
[11:35] <nautilux> what code i have to put in terminal to start it?
[11:35] <Nekow42> nautilux: just type frostwire
[11:35] <nautilux> i see
[11:35] <zazeem> gatekeeper: i found out by doing sudo fdisk -l
[11:35] <ADrop> ptley, mm i have been thinking of using Openoffice draw too :)
[11:35] <jmichaelx> farous: as it turns out, ndiswrapper-source is already installed here
[11:36] <gatekeeper> zazeem: ok :-)
[11:36] <ADrop> ptley, well thanks for the tip about LyX will check that one out..
[11:36] <zazeem> gatekeeper: how do i mount it?
[11:36] <wheels3572> Can anyone help me with embedded systems please?
[11:36] <farous> jmichaelx: try this command sudo modprobe -l |grep ndiswra
[11:36] <zazeem> gatekeeper: how do i mount it? or add it to fstab
[11:36] <lecaros> I can't find net-snmp package on repositories... i have my sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19207
[11:36] <nautilux> OOPS, you don't seem to have a valid JRE. FrostWire works best with Sun JRE avai
[11:36] <GanJah\> i'm trying to install  apache2-mpm-worker for 2.0.54
[11:36] <GanJah\> dpkg: regarding apache2-mpm-prefork_2.0.54-5ubuntu4.1_i386.deb containing apache2-mpm-prefork:
[11:36] <GanJah\>  apache2-mpm-prefork conflicts with apache2-mpm-worker
[11:36] <GanJah\>   apache2-mpm-worker (version 2.0.54-5ubuntu2) is installed.
[11:36] <nautilux> OOPS, unable to locate java exec in  /usr/lib/  hierarchy
[11:36] <ptley> ADrop: you can use a combination of scribus and draw, scribus works with SVG, EPS, and PDF.  There is a channel too (#scribus)
[11:37] <nautilux> so i go to synaptic
[11:37] <nautilux> search for JRE
[11:37] <Nekow42> nautilux: yes, get java
[11:37] <GanJah\> somebody help me :)?
[11:37] <nautilux> i have it
[11:37] <jmichaelx> farous: /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
[11:37] <nautilux> in synaptic says that i have it installed
[11:37] <nautilux> :S
[11:37] <zazeem> gatekeeper: ??
[11:37] <Nekow42> is it in your $PATH
[11:37] <farous> jmichaelx: so you do have the module
[11:37] <Imexius> Hmm, why does totem-xine keep complaigning about not being able to play an avi file with teh video codec iso-mpeg4/opendivx
[11:37] <nautilux> and the mozzilla plugins java works too..
[11:37] <ADrop> ptley, wow thanks alot m8.
[11:37] <zazeem> anyone know how to add an existing partiotion to fstab?
[11:38] <jmichaelx> farous: that was the result i got from the command you gave me
[11:38] <Nekow42> NautiluX: Sun Java?
[11:38] <bbrazil> zazeem: just add the line in the same format
[11:38] <NautiluX> yes
[11:38] <bensr20det> Hello. Anybody know of a file shredder program that works well with ubuntu?
[11:38] <gatekeeper> zazeem: you will need to create a mount point for it somewhere, basically an emtpy directory, then put a line in your fstab telling it where to mount it, what it's file system etc
[11:38] <farous> jmichaelx: this mean that this is the location of the ndiswrapper module
[11:38] <NautiluX> i have sun java installed
[11:38] <NautiluX> i dont know what happen :(
[11:38] <farous> jmichaelx: so you already have the module installed
[11:38] <ptley> ADrop: no problem, I have been trying to publish on lulu using those programs so I am interested.
[11:38] <farous> jmichaelx: check if it is loaded lsmod |grep ndiswrapper
[11:38] <zazeem> gatekeeper: can u guide me through it?
[11:39] <jmichaelx> farous: i really have no idea. like i said, i get a fatal error concerning that module
[11:39] <Nekow42> NautiluX: Try removing Sun Java, then (I hate to reccomend this), use EasyUbuntu to install java....
[11:39] <gatekeeper> zazeem: how have you formatted it?
[11:39] <farous> jmichaelx: ok take it one step at a time check if it is loaded
[11:39] <farous> jmichaelx: lsmod |grep ndiswrapper
[11:39] <TARZEAU> there's a game running at http://bub-n-bros.sf.net JOIN NOW!
[11:39] <jmichaelx> farous: i got no response from that command
[11:39] <ADrop> ptley, aah lulu, i was there looking at that last night.. what is your opinion on that..did ye like it?
[11:39] <farous> jmichaelx: ok it is not loaded
[11:40] <farous> jmichaelx: try to load it manually
[11:40] <farous> jmichaelx: sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[11:40] <jmichaelx> farous: how do i do that?
[11:40] <jmichaelx> farous: how do i do that?
[11:40] <bensr20det> Where can I find a file shredder program form Ubuntu?
[11:40] <jmichaelx> oops sorry
[11:40] <zazeem> gatekeeper: i formatted the whole thing and was going to put windows on one half, linux on the other but instead i just left the win part 18gb incase i dont want win but it wont show up in ubuntu, it is dev/hdc1 in fdisk -l
[11:40] <zazeem> gatekeeper: so it should be blank
[11:40] <Nekow42> NautiluX: i gtg, but the other nice people in IRC will help you. In the meantime, check out http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/overview.html
[11:40] <jmichaelx> farous: FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko': No such file or directory
[11:41] <ptley> ADrop: I think they charge too much for binding, but it is easy to publish in pdf with them.
[11:41] <farous> jmichaelx: give me a min
[11:41] <jmichaelx> farous: ok
[11:41] <gatekeeper> zazeem: you are going to use this partition for windows or linux files?
[11:41] <NautiluX> unable to locate java exec in  /usr/lib/  hierarchy
[11:41] <NautiluX> :!"
[11:41] <ADrop> ptley: mm i guess that is what keeping them running lol
[11:41] <zazeem> gatekeeper: i want to use it for linux
[11:42] <lhds> how to delete a directory?
[11:42] <zazeem> gatekeeper: but i cant see it or get into it im a nub
[11:42] <zazeem> gatekeeper: i know some stuff but not a lot
[11:42] <lhds> how to delete a dir containing files and subfolders?
[11:42] <Imexius> rm -r
[11:42] <ryantrip> im installing xubuntu, and i need to know which erase type to choose. theres erase disk, and erase disk and use LVM. no one answered in xubuntu so im asking here.
[11:42] <farous> jmichaelx: did you use sudo modprobe
[11:43] <jmichaelx> farous: yes
[11:43] <gatekeeper> zazeem: ok well it that case it probable needs to be formated using the ext3 file system, can you put your fstab in pastebin please
[11:43] <deltaremc> Hi. I need help calibrating a tablet monitor & pen using ubuntu.
[11:43] <farous> jmichaelx: try ls -l /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
[11:43] <zazeem> gatekeeper: yes
[11:43] <lhds> sudo rm -d -- apply rm: cannot remove `apply': Is a directory how to delete a dir containing files and subfolders?
[11:44] <tuxtux> ciao
[11:44] <ryantrip> whats the difference betweeen erasing the disk and erasing it and using LVM
[11:44] <gatekeeper> zazeem: give me the pastebin url please when your done
[11:44] <ardchoille> lhds: rm -r to delete a dir with files in it
[11:44] <ptley> Adrop: have you gotten into SVG for publishing at all?
[11:44] <jmichaelx> farous: ls: /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko: No such file or directory
[11:44] <zazeem> gatekeeper: here it is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19208
[11:44] <farous> lhds: why not use nautilus the file browser
[11:45] <farous> jmichaelx: can you use the browser to go there and see if the file exist
[11:45] <farous> jmichaelx: for the modprobe command showed that it does
[11:45] <jmichaelx> farous: yes, brb
[11:45] <bytefu> my "extract here" doesn't work in gnome, it just makes a folder called blalbalh_FILES
[11:45] <bytefu> isntead of extracting stuff :?
[11:45] <zazeem> gatekeeper: heres my fdisk http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19209
[11:45] <lhds> what are these :  /usr/src$ ls  linux-headers-2.6.15-26  linux-headers-2.6.15-26-386
[11:45] <jmichaelx> farous: no, modprob said that it doesn't
[11:46] <ADrop> ptley, nope im pretty newbie on this..well have had focs that i have converted from a office sort app and so to pdf.. but nothing more than that
[11:46] <farous> jmichaelx: sudo modprobe -l |grep ndiswrapper gave you this exact location
[11:46] <lhds> what are these :  /usr/src$ ls  linux-headers-2.6.15-26  linux-headers-2.6.15-26-386
[11:47] <ptley> ADrop: I think SVG will eventually take off.  firefox supports it and nokia cell phones support small svg.
[11:47] <farous> lhds: those are two packages that you installed. try to be familiar with the linux file structure try to google it
[11:47] <lhds> farous why 2 ?
[11:48] <farous> lhds: so you won't remove a dir that might make your sys unstable
[11:48] <lhds> the content is very simila
[11:48] <lhds> r
[11:48] <jmichaelx> farous: i looked, and /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper exists, but it is empty
[11:48] <ADrop> ptley, aye.. hope this will get more devices and apps to support it too, do ye have a link to some cutting edge info about SVG at hand right now?
[11:49] <farous> jmichaelx: let me check on my pc
[11:49] <jmichaelx> ok
[11:49] <windmill> hello, Iwant to be able to tile windows on a workspace so I can see them all at once, is there a way to do that?
[11:49] <cruddpuppet> not that i've seen
[11:49] <windmill> oh
[11:49] <cruddpuppet> i need help dual booting
[11:49] <lhds> farous : in have /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/build/drivers/ instead of /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/ how to remove that build?
[11:49] <cruddpuppet> anyone know how i can do this
[11:49] <windmill> that sucks a abit
[11:49] <NautiluX> HelP ME WITH WINEEEEEEEEEEE!
[11:49] <cruddpuppet> me too
[11:50] <cruddpuppet> either Wine or dual booting
[11:50] <FurryNemesis> NautiluX, , what's up?
[11:50] <cruddpuppet> don't use wine
[11:50] <labreche> hi, anyone know how to set up an evolution uc16 ?
[11:50] <cruddpuppet> use vmplayer/vmware
[11:50] <NautiluX> i cant install a game from cdr0m
[11:50] <cruddpuppet> use vmplayer/vmware
[11:50] <cruddpuppet> no patches
[11:50] <timmy2> Hello, I'm am trying to install Ubuntu, however when I get to 12% on the loading addition contents screen i recive and error message that states there was a problem load the installer components from cd. It then tells me to check the integridy of cd. I do and recive a message stating intrgriidy test was a suscess, cd is vailid, then it cuts to a blue screen forcing me to manualy restart
[11:50] <cruddpuppet> wine needs patches for many things
[11:50] <cruddpuppet> wine needs patches for many things'
[11:50] <FurryNemesis> NautiluX, have you got the right path? CaPiTAl letters make a difference
[11:50] <farous> jmichaelx: i think you need to reinstall the linux-image-2.6.15-26.686 package something removed the file from your harddisk
[11:50] <NautiluX> :S
[11:50] <farous> jmichaelx: are you using any script for that
[11:50] <NautiluX> see my log error
[11:51] <lhds> farouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuus
[11:51] <lhds> farous : in have /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/build/drivers/ instead of /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/ how to remove that build?
[11:51] <lhds> please man
[11:51] <NautiluX> fixme:winspool:AddPrinterW DocumentPropertiesW on printer 'L"PIXMA-iP1000-Ver.2.50"' fails
[11:51] <farous> lhds: give me a min
[11:51] <NautiluX> To use WINEPS you need to install some AFM files.
[11:51] <NautiluX> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[11:51] <NautiluX> err:wgl:process_attach Could not create default context.
[11:51] <NautiluX> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[11:51] <NautiluX> wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address 0x7f4e64ff (thread 0009), starting debugger...
[11:51] <NautiluX> fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119
[11:51] <zazeem> gatekeeper: any ideas?
[11:51] <lhds> i am here all night if you promess to answer
[11:51] <Bonez56> !pastebin
[11:51] <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)
[11:51] <farous> lhds: i do not know how you made that build so am not sure how to remove it
[11:52] <FurryNemesis> NautiluX, have you got video card drivers installed?
[11:52] <drbreen> lhds: promess ? primose ?
[11:52] <jmichaelx> farous: not that i know of, and i reinstalled linux-image-2.6.15-26.686 last night and it did not help
[11:52] <NautiluX> yes
[11:52] <drbreen> phds: promise !
[11:52] <NautiluX> FurryNemesis: Yes
[11:52] <farous> lhds: surely you compiled a kernel or some modules frankly i do not know
[11:52] <lhds> farous because you see? i am trying to make a kernel compile now hoping it will resolve
[11:52] <ptley> ADrop: I used to have a link to a really good website that was all in SVG... but I can't find it.  svg.org must have it somewhere
[11:53] <FurryNemesis> NautiluX, can you run winecfg?
[11:53] <farous> lhds: did not recompile kernel on ubuntu only on debian so do not kow if there a diff. perhaps another one can help
[11:53] <lhds> you think it will solve the thing? or it will screw everything?
[11:53] <Lukas2> I tried live Ubuntu 6.06 on my Intel Pentuum 667Mhz 192MB of RAM, 48x CDROM and it is very very slow. Resolution is 640x480. Firefox starts 10min. Computer continually somethings work.
[11:53] <timmy2> I'm am trying to install Ubuntu, however when I get to 12% on the loading addition contents screen i recive and error message that states there was a problem load the installer components from cd. It then tells me to check the integridy of cd. I do and recive a message stating intrgriidy test was a suscess, cd is vailid, then it cuts to a blue screen forcing me to manualy restart
[11:53] <farous> jmichaelx: do you have another image installed
[11:53] <NautiluX> Says the same problem
[11:53] <bbrazil> Lukas2: yeah, the livecd is slow
[11:53] <NautiluX> Shows the same problem
[11:53] <jmichaelx> farous: i have 386 installed
[11:53] <lhds> ANYONE JUST ANYONE HELP i have /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/build/drivers/ instead of /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/ how to remove that build?
[11:53] <bbrazil> Lukas2: especially on that spec
[11:54] <Lukas2> My mouse is cutting.
[11:54] <ADrop> ptley, thanks again..
[11:54] <farous> jmichaelx: so purge the linux-image that have the problem
[11:54] <amarokker> it is...?
[11:54] <rabeldable> dapper will not install on my system, X will not start
[11:54] <amarokker> whats it cutting?
[11:54] <farous> jmichaelx: first login from the 386 image
[11:54] <jmichaelx> farous: how?
[11:54] <bbrazil> Lukas2: I suggest going for xubuntu
[11:54] <Lukas2> This is extrem slow.
[11:54] <bbrazil> Lukas2: when you install it'll be faster. It has to decompress stuff on the fly
[11:54] <jmichaelx> farous: ok, brb, rebooting
[11:54] <gatekeeper> zazeem: you need to create a line that looks something like this in your fstab  /dev/hdc1       /mnt/newpartition               ext3    defaults,rw 0       1  where /mnt/newpartition is the mount point. I have got to go very shortly, so you are going to need one of the others to help you get this right so it mount ok
[11:54] <farous> jmichaelx: login from the 386 image then purge the 686 image and install it again
[11:54] <rabeldable> where do I find more information about the F6 options and how to specify resolution sizes, the installer is picking 1400x900 and the xorg.conf is not loading the right modules
[11:54] <farous> jmichaelx: either using apt or synaptic
[11:55] <FurryNemesis> NautiluX, all I can suggest is purging the install and then compiling from scratch
[11:55] <zazeem> gatekeeper: thanks <3
[11:55] <jmichaelx> farous: i'll be back, i do not know how to purge it
[11:55] <farous> jmichaelx: i usually use aptitude so it is sudp aptitude purge linux-image-
[11:55] <FurryNemesis> NautiluX, but there's bound to be another solution. Can anyone else help?
[11:55] <jmichaelx> farous: brb
[11:55] <farous> ok
[11:55] <zazeem> can anyone here help me mount my partition in fstab
[11:55] <gatekeeper> zazeem: first job is to get that partition formatted as ext3 good luck :-)
[11:56] <zazeem> gatekeeper:
[11:56] <zazeem> gatekeeper: how?
[11:56] <lhds> gatekpr prvt
[11:56] <angel> Hey... Say I'm new to Linux... and I want to install avast... but I can't seem to get it right...
[11:56] <angel> Any suggestions?
[11:56] <Lukas2> Why I resolution 640x480? In Windows XP I have 1024x768 and going quit fast.
[11:56] <DrBashir2> avast, as in the virus scanner?
[11:56] <timmy2> I'm am trying to install Ubuntu, however when I get to 12% on the loading addition contents screen i recive and error message that states there was a problem load the installer components from cd. It then tells me to check the integridy of cd. I do and recive a message stating intrgriidy test was a suscess, cd is vailid, then it cuts to a blue screen forcing me to manualy restart
[11:56] <gatekeeper> !qtparted
[11:56] <ubotu> I know nothing about qtparted - try searching http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi?db=ubuntu
[11:56] <angel> yep the virus scanner...
[11:57] <FurryNemesis> timmy2, stats of your comp?
[11:57] <NautiluX> i install wine from Synaptic
[11:57] <DrBashir2> Im not sure if a virus scanner would be neccesary on linux
[11:57] <timmy2> FurryNemesisL geforce 6800, gig of ram, 180 gig hd
[11:57] <gatekeeper> zazeem: you need to use partitioning software, like fdisk, or GParted or qtparted
[11:57] <drbreen> drbashir2: i am sure it is if you have a file server and win clients can connects to it ?
[11:58] <FurryNemesis> NautiluX, the most recent source for wine is probably on the wine official site
[11:58] <angel> Well maybe not... but I could use some practice in installing and stuff :P
[11:58] <welp[server] > anyone know why the cd would get stuck when loading the drivers for the hardware?
[11:58] <ptley> I have a virus scanner installed so I can check other people's drives
[11:58] <timmy2> FurryNemesisL all drivers up to date
[11:58] <FurryNemesis> hmm
[11:58] <gatekeeper> !format
[11:58] <Wodger> virus checkers are fairly pointless on desktops that are not windows
[11:58] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted  -  Formatting partitions: see the manual page for mkfs ("man mkfs")  -  Mounting partitions in Gnome: System -> Administration -> Disks
[11:58] <FurryNemesis> ok
[11:58] <DrBashir2> drbeen: Linux will not be affected
[11:58] <FurryNemesis> timmy2, this is the livecd?
[11:58] <DrBashir2> angel, practise with a text editer first :P
[11:59] <timmy2> FurryNemesisL both
[11:59] <FurryNemesis> damn, the alternate too?
[11:59] <ptley> UltimateBootCD is pretty good for diagnosing people's computers with a linux virus scanner.  You have to get it with "Insert" though, which will boot a minimal linux.
[11:59] <angel> Synaptic can't find it... What am I doing wrong?
[11:59] <timmy2> yes
[11:59] <DrBashir2> angel: really, you dont need a VS
[11:59] <FurryNemesis> timmy2, what does memtest say?
[11:59] <Lukas2> Can I will start fast KDE programs in Xubuntu, when I install kdelibs? My Mum needs kdegames.
[12:00] <terwilliger> Anybody know why networking in Kubuntu 6.06 would die on a Celeron with no eth0, but a wireless ath0 adapter? I guess my question is: is there anything about a wireless connection that's inconsistent with networking? It can browse fine, but rsync and networking won't start. New installation.
[12:00] <timmy2> FurryNemesisL i didnt try that
[12:00] <sproingie> where's the best place to stick xset commands that i want run on X startup?  .xinitrc?
[12:00] <DrBashir2> angel: if there is even such a thing for on linux, it will only be a recource hog
[12:00] <sproingie> er x session startup anyway
[12:00] <FurryNemesis> timmy2, try it, you might just have a memory error that is screwing things up
[12:00] <terwilliger> Uh ... browse= as in the Internet, not the LAN. That's the problem
[12:00] <angel> I also have some problems with the driver for my wifi card...