[12:01] <JoseStefan> !nvidia-glx
[12:01] <ubotu> nvidia-glx: NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org driver. In component restricted, is optional. Version 1.0.8762+2.6.15.11-3 (dapper), package size 3963 kB, installed size 12240 kB
 sorry dont know where downloads folder is could you send again and ill search for it
[12:01] <root_> i am root!
[12:01] <CUM_SIURAN> what does the "nickname" field in iwconfig wlan0 mean?
[12:01] <jackn> Help, read-only filesystem mount. need to restore fstab. Help!!!!!
[12:01] <NkuMike> it seems to have worked thanks so much ladydoor
[12:01] <bluefox83> how the heck do i close my filesend window in xchat? i have never had the issue of a window not spawning with an X
[12:01] <jman8888> NickGarvey, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21837
[12:01] <bluefox83> oh yeah..and i can't move it...
[12:02] <JoseStefan> R3D, why dont you have access to the desktop?
[12:02] <cGc> how do you enable root again? i had to use knoppix to go in and change the root pass to make it work
 wow!! where on earth did u get all those
[12:02] <jackn> !remount-ro
[12:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about remount-ro - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:02] <ladydoor> notroot: oh noes! it's root! run away!
[12:02] <Jack_Sparrow> gnome-look
[12:02] <R3D> joseStefan: so in the text mode type in  sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx   and it will download and install the nvidia drivers i need right?
[12:02] <JoseStefan> R3D, then you need to enable them
[12:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: the whole collection is only 11 meg.
[12:02] <notroot> "
[12:02] <FlimFlamMan> is there a way for non-root users to see ports that others have open using lsof -i  ?
[12:02] <R3D> i don't know, when it goes to boot up it is just lines across the screen
 whats the one ur using in the pic
[12:03] <TheGateKeeper> R3D: do you know windows fairly well?
[12:03] <NickGarvey> jman8888: :( I'm not sure what the problem is.. maybe someone in #apache will know, they have helped me
[12:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: Sure you want my special one
[12:03] <notroot> root has to tend to something..
[12:03] <ladydoor> FlimFlamMan: sudo lsof -i?
[12:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Let me dig it up
[12:03] <Snakehit> Jack_Sparrow,  are you a pirate?
[12:03] <routh> is there a native ubuntu utility that will help me configure alsa and determine the appropriate module for my sound card like alsaconf?
[12:03] <brendonjt> kia ora
 lol i wouldnt mind it looks cool
[12:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Argh..
[12:03] <R3D> ThegateKeeper: yea, some what
[12:03] <ladydoor> !repeat
[12:03] <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
[12:03] <JoseStefan> R3D, To enable the driver, run "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable"
[12:04] <TheGateKeeper> R3D: Windows to Ubuntu Transition Guide:http://www.pcmech.com/show/os/917/
[12:04] <AustLaw`> im attempting to install windows and ubuntu on a system, I had installed windows first, then I installed ubuntu (first time person here), now I cant boot into windows to ubuntu
 how do i search for a folder called downloads on my comp
[12:04] <cGc> when i do './configure' i get an error saying compiler cannot creat executables, why is that?
[12:04] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: There it is with my notes
[12:04] <AustLaw`> what should I use for a boot manager? was planning on just using windows, is there a better option?
 thanks a mil looks really cool
[12:05] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: use nautilus
[12:05] <Alconquian> I am attempting to install the latest version of Ubuntu Desktop, but having some problems. In order to get as far as the "desktop-esque" screen, I must select the "safe video mode" option in setup. After a while, it eventually gets the the red-tinted background, with a little pretty box, containing nothing but the ubuntu logo. it stays stuck.
[12:05] <brendonjt> AustLaw`:  when you boot you boot your computer  you have 5 secs to enter the boot options  there should be a optiion there to boott win/ubuntu
[12:05] <Alconquian> (I have googled, and I've seen a lot of people with this similar problem with the LiveCD, but no solutions)
[12:05] <AustLaw`> no, it just says "error loading operation system"
[12:06] <routh> anyone?
 im just getting files when i search for downloads which is the correct name it is a folder
[12:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: feel free to share it
[12:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: dcc send me something small and I will see where it goes by default
[12:06] <illu45> hello
[12:06] <R3D> i'm having some what the same problem as Alconquian, except in safe graphics mode (what i'm using right now) it goes ahead and finishes for me
[12:07] <AustLaw`> I have two hdd 140GB and 40GB, the 140 has to partitions (System, Data). Windows is installed on the 140GB system partition. Ubuntu is installed on the 40GB drive
[12:07] <Paddy_EIRE> k
[12:07] <crimsun> AustLaw`: I encountered that last night, too, but resolved it by reinstalling Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS using the alternate (text-based) image and choosing the 'Install Server' option when the alternate CD first boots.
[12:07] <magus_x> how do i unmount a hda?
[12:07] <TheGateKeeper> routh: your sound card not being autodetected?
[12:07] <Jack_Sparrow> umount
[12:07] <brendonjt> AustLaw`:  hmm looks like the boot manager didn't write to the mbr hmm you may have to repair that
[12:07] <Jack_Sparrow> !umount
[12:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about umount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:08] <ISOLATEDViRuS> is there any resources on networking ubuntu to linux?
[12:08] <crimsun> routh: Not yet, no, I'm working on one. What's the issue?
[12:08] <illu45> I've got a small issue... I have all of my music on a Windows XP machine on my network... Is there any way to add the files there into my AmaroK collection?
[12:08] <AustLaw`> I have tried booting to windows repair console and using fixmbr, it says nothing when I use that.nothing at all
 u gettin anything
[12:08] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: nfs ??
[12:08] <Jack_Sparrow> no
[12:08] <ISOLATEDViRuS> come again?
[12:08] <AustLaw`> I did install the 40GB drive after I had installed windows, not sure if that could cause a problem or not
[12:08] <brendonjt> AustLaw`: fdisk /mbr
[12:09] <AustLaw`> fdisk is available with windows recovery console?
 its just sittin there sayin starting
[12:09] <Jack_Sparrow> anyone know where a file from DCC send ends up on the local machine?
[12:09] <brendonjt> AustLaw`:  that might have been your problem,  dion't ask  why  it the laws of computers lol
[12:09] <JoseStefan> AustLaw`, do you get a grub menu at all? you might need to change to drive priority on the bios
[12:09] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: you after 'network file system' as a mechanism of linux sharing, is that what you after??
[12:09] <AustLaw`> I have tried booting to both drives in the bio
[12:10] <ISOLATEDViRuS> TheGateKeeper, im trying to do that, yes.
[12:10] <brendonjt> AustLaw`:  umm  not sure it  could be haven't used windows for overa year so can't tell you off hand
[12:10] <TheGateKeeper> !nfs > ISOLATEDViRuS
[12:10] <magus_x> Jack_Sparrow, : .xchat/downloads
[12:10] <ompaul> Jack_Sparrow, it depends on what your default is set to in your client - so if you know the name of the file do "sudo updatedb" and then "locate filename"
[12:10] <magus_x> something like that Jack_Sparrow
[12:10] <tiagoguimaraes> #ubuntu-br
[12:10] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: read the pm
[12:10] <tiagoguimaraes> #ubuntu-br
[12:10] <ISOLATEDViRuS> TheGateKeeper, also, im in search of any resources on actually networking windows and linux together
[12:10] <ryanakca> wiki is broken :( "A problem occurred in a Python script. Here is the sequence of function calls leading up to the error, in the order they occurred."  who do I sent the functions -> errors to?
[12:10] <Jack_Sparrow> thanks.. it was for Paddy_EIRE
[12:10] <znull> hey any ideea why my monitor turns black after loading the kernel image?
[12:10] <magus_x> tiagoguimaraes: q q foi?
[12:11] <AustLaw`> well how can I setup the mbr in ubuntu?
 invalid file format with your theme
[12:11] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: we now know you have another issue
[12:11] <Paddy_EIRE> kk
[12:11] <sontek> How could is the wireless support in Ubuntu now?  I remember back in 2005 when I tried it wasn't supported
[12:11] <Jack_Sparrow> !wireless
[12:11] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:11] <znull> hey any ideea why my monitor turns black after loading the kernel image?
[12:11] <tiagoguimaraes> brasil
[12:11] <AustLaw`> I would hope to have a mbr on both drives, for example, how can I setup the mbr on the 40GB (where ubuntu is intalled on)
[12:11] <tiagoguimaraes> link of brasil!
[12:12] <tiagoguimaraes> please!
 also i have no pound sign when i press shift+3 instead i just get 3 again
[12:12] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: if all you want to do is look at a windows share from linux, you can do that from konqueror as it has a samba client build, it you want to mount shares permanenetly you want samba
[12:12] <Jack_Sparrow> sontek: Still depends on the quality of the hardware
[12:12] <magus_x> znull, : what you did before it go black?
[12:12] <TheGateKeeper> !samba > ISOLATEDViRuS
[12:12] <brendonjt> AustLaw`: fdisk /mbr will take you back to windows only  umm   you may have to reinstall ubuntu, with both drives connected this time
[12:12] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: sounds like you are do for a fresh install.
[12:12] <magus_x> brendonjt,  : he could use  SMB
[12:12] <AustLaw`> when I installed ubuntu, both drives were installed --- when I installed windows (first) only 1 drive was installed
[12:13] <ISOLATEDViRuS> TheGateKeeper, i am going to install linux on a server here, and it needs to be able to share files with linux AND windows at the same time.
[12:13] <magus_x> AustLaw`, : do you know SMB?
[12:13] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: I think there is also a gui in administration to help you manage sharing
[12:13] <Jack_Sparrow> AustLaw`: You might try the super grub repair disk
[12:13] <AustLaw`> I do not know what that is, no
[12:13] <znull> magus_x:  update my sistem,
[12:13] <magus_x> or SBM
 im gonna have to leave the fresh install as this will have been the fourth time and i think im about to reach my download limit
[12:13] <magus_x> znull, : to the new xserver???
[12:13] <Jack_Sparrow> AustLaw`: live cd
[12:13] <AustLaw`> I have the live CS in right now, and the computer is loaded with it
[12:13] <AustLaw`> *CD
[12:14] <brendonjt> magus_x: true  he could  i forgot about that
[12:14] <hexxa> Swe?
[12:14] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: to linux boxes nfs is faster, for windows you needs samba, linux could also use this too
[12:14] <Jack_Sparrow> AustLaw`: super grub repair disk is a seperate cd
[12:14] <magus_x> znull, : the newest "x" have this issue
[12:14] <jman8888> Can i restart my Pc in terminal?
[12:14] <znull> magus_x: don't know i  just run apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[12:14] <Jack_Sparrow> ctrl-alt backspace?
[12:14] <hexxa> jman8888, sudo reboot?
[12:14] <Jack_Sparrow> just x sorry
[12:14] <hexxa> aha
[12:14] <magus_x> znull: try downgrade your x
[12:15] <sontek> init 6
[12:15] <hexxa> go in to sudo in terminal :D
[12:15] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: if you want to keep it simple it might be better to just install samba
 is there a way of getting all my packages that i currently have with updates to be copied onto disk then reinstalled
[12:15] <hexxa> ant then you logout ;D its work fore me :P
[12:15] <magus_x> brendonjt: check in google: Smart Boot Manager
[12:15] <Jack_Sparrow> yes
[12:15] <magus_x> oops
[12:15] <magus_x> sorry
[12:15] <znull> magus_x: ok
[12:15] <magus_x> AustLaw`,  : check in google: Smart Boot Manager
[12:15] <magus_x> it is the best boot manager :)
[12:15] <AustLaw`> ok
[12:15] <magus_x> you just need a floppy in your hands
[12:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: To identify installed packages and create a list to reinstall Use Terminal type dpkg --get-selections > myprog.txt to reinstall type dpkg --get-selections < myprog.txt
[12:16] <viator> magus it also supports booting from cd
[12:16] <brendonjt> magnus_x:  yip  just had forgotten  about that me bad there is also bum
last time i tried that i got nowhere when doin that dpkg -i *.deb
[12:16] <ISOLATEDViRuS> ok, so i would install samba on the server AND all of the linux boxes too?
[12:16] <viator> alot of ppl dont have floppys anymore
[12:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: try it my way and look at the fil;e
[12:16] <magus_x> viator, : yeah, i know, LOL
[12:16] <Paddy_EIRE> k
[12:17] <brendonjt> floppy disk  wots that lol
 gonna go for a smoke first if its alright dont want your woman hunting me down
[12:17] <Paddy_EIRE> lol
[12:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: I am getting punchy, time for me to make dinner...
lol
[12:18] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: agreed, dont worry about me,
[12:18] <Paddy_EIRE> sure
[12:18] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: watch out for her..
[12:18] <AustLaw`> magus_x: is there a problem with the smart boot manager webpage? All of the pages seem to send me to the about page
[12:18] <magus_x> AustLaw`, : yeah, i know, i will give you the download link
[12:19] <brendonjt> AustLaw`:  can i ask why you still need windows for
[12:20] <zith> is there any chance of installing ubuntu from a boot floppy?
[12:20] <magus_x> AustLaw`, : http://www.sofotex.com/Smart-BootManager-download_L15736.html
[12:20] <JoseStefan> zith, there is a network install option, check the Wiki
[12:20] <AustLaw`> because I have used windows for many years, and I still using applications that are windows only...games for example
[12:20] <ISOLATEDViRuS> TheGateKeeper ok, so i would install samba on the server AND all of the linux boxes too?
[12:21] <ISOLATEDViRuS> ?
[12:21] <brendonjt> AustLaw`:  yip  cool,  that one draw back  is games  for those that play games
[12:21] <JoseStefan> i use both, and would use Mac too if i could afford one
[12:22] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: that would certainly be an option, and would keep things simple in that you only have one protocol to deal with, it up to you really :-)
[12:22] <sid> Where do I file a bug report?
[12:22] <sid> Is there a web based bug system?
[12:22] <ISOLATEDViRuS> TheGateKeeper,  ok, and sambe will let windows see the files on my linux machines correct?
[12:23] <ISOLATEDViRuS> samba*
[12:23] <JoseStefan> !bug
[12:23] <ubotu> If you find a bug in Ubuntu, please report it at http://bugs.ubuntu.com
[12:23] <ISOLATEDViRuS> and linux see the shares on my windows machines too... correct?
[12:23] <brendonjt> from i what i gather  you have to have samba on your windows machine as well
[12:23] <brendonjt> as windows  can't read the linux fs
[12:24] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: correct, the linux clients only need samba if you want to mount shares perminenetly on them, otherwise just use konqueror on the clients
[12:24] <jn> hello
[12:24] <Jack_Sparrow> there is a driver for xp to read ext2/3
[12:24] <jn> i am having trouble with a gnome aplet, weather report, it does not update.
[12:24] <Hexidigital_> Jack_Sparrow::   i found something on google that says yes
[12:24] <JoseStefan> brendonjt, why would you need samba ON windows?
[12:24] <DanTesS> Can I have a few help please ? I would like to install the program in order to manage my X2 dualcore CPU, how I do that ?
[12:24] <Hexidigital_> Jack_Sparrow::   lemme see if i can find it
[12:24] <ISOLATEDViRuS> I have a linux server which needs to let windows and linux machines access the files.
[12:25] <ISOLATEDViRuS> samba on all of the linux machines including the server will do the job?
[12:25] <brendonjt> that is what i have been told  as i was wanting to do that
[12:25] <ProN00b> why does ubuntu look so crappy ?
[12:25] <brendonjt> years ago when i was flating and they had windows
[12:25] <JoseStefan> iirc you only need samba on the PC hosting the files
[12:26] <Hexidigital_> Jack_Sparrow::   google for "windows ext3", it's the first link
[12:26] <zith> JoseStefan: and that is the only solution? There isnt a nice boot-floppy that kickstarts a network installation without me having to configure some DNS server on my other laptop?
[12:26] <Jack_Sparrow> Hexidigital_: that was not for me..
[12:26] <brendonjt> JoseStefan:  sorry  thanks for putting me correct
[12:26] <JoseStefan> maybe a samba client for other linux clients, but not windows
[12:26] <Hexidigital_> Jack_Sparrow::   sorry, misread your "there is...
[12:26] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: correct
[12:26] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[12:26] <JoseStefan> iiirc samba emulates windows networking, windows does not need samba to emulate windows networking
[12:26] <Jack_Sparrow> we all get a little dyslexic late in our day
[12:27] <brendonjt> thanks  i'll point that out to the dumb windows it tech  that told me
[12:27] <ISOLATEDViRuS> ok, so technically right now, i should be able to share a folder with a windows machine, with samba.. correct?
[12:27] <theBishop> ubuntu didn't automount my ntfs partition during the install process.  i know how to configure fstab, but i'd like the partition to show up the way usb drives show up
[12:27] <JoseStefan> zith, dont know more details
[12:27] <Jack_Sparrow> does anyone know if quickbooks is stable under wine
[12:27] <BluR> does anyone see anything wrong with this init.d script (that is based on /etc/init.d/skeleton)?: http://terriblefish.com/tmp/nginx
[12:27] <JoseStefan> zith, never actually tried it, i just know the wiki had info on it
[12:27] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: correct, like I said the linux clients will only need samba if you want to mount shares perminenetly server shares on them
[12:28] <Jack_Sparrow> theBishop:  use diskmounter script
[12:28] <zith> JoseStefan: alright, thanks
[12:28] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: yes
[12:28] <theBishop> Jack_Sparrow, what's that?
[12:28] <Jack_Sparrow> theBishop: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter
[12:28] <AustLaw`> how do I install this smart boot manager to a cd?
[12:28] <ISOLATEDViRuS> ok, thankyou.
[12:28] <Jack_Sparrow> theBishop: you end up with drive icons on your desktop like the usb
[12:30] <don_jr> having a wireless problem.  I can see the wireless interface in the network manager, but it will not allow me to sellect an ESSID, when I run iwconfig it shows me the proper ESSID, when I go to activate the interface, the entire computer locks, no mouse move, nothing
[12:30] <TheGateKeeper> ISOLATEDViRuS: yw :-) time for bed, have a good read up on samba 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 http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
[12:31] <ISOLATEDViRuS> thx again, bye
[12:31] <brendonjt> bye
[12:31] <Jack_Sparrow> goodnight gatekeeper
[12:33] <magus_x> AustLaw`, : downloaded successfully?
[12:34] <AustLaw`> yes
[12:34] <AustLaw`> but I am not on the computer I am working on
[12:34] <magus_x> ah ok
[12:34] <AustLaw`> can the ubuntu live CD enough to access the internet, download it, and install it?
[12:35] <Jack_Sparrow> AustLaw`: acess the internet yes, download what.. not the entire internet no
[12:35] <AustLaw`> heh, the smart boot manager
[12:36] <brendonjt> lol
[12:36] <AustLaw`> how do I setup the internet connection under linux (first time linux user)...the system is booted from the live CD now
[12:36] <theBishop> Jack_Sparrow, i check the fstab on my other machine and got it working without diskmounter
[12:36] <Jack_Sparrow> good
[12:36] <sewoyl> AustLaw`: dial up? usb? ethernet?
[12:37] <AustLaw`> ethernet
[12:37] <Jack_Sparrow> goodnight all..
[12:37] <don_jr> my wireless shows up in the interface but will not allow me to select an ESSID like it's not seeing any, I run iwconfig and it shows the proper ESSID, I try and activate the wireless interface and the computer locks up, no mouse movement or anything....
[12:37] <sewoyl> AustLaw`: System > Administration >Networking
[12:37] <brendonjt> AustLaw`:  it should already be configured
[12:37] <er4z0r> to whom must I send a bugreport, for pakcages in universe? really ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com?
 hey Jack Im back do u fancy giving me those instuctions for getting all the software up and running agin to avoid re-downloading it again via email....also it wont copy those bugs im having over will it???
[12:38] <JoseStefan> AustLaw`, easiest way is using DHCP on your router
[12:38] <er4z0r> found the map package from dapper/universe to be pretty outdated
[12:38] <er4z0r> sory
[12:38] <tiagoguimaraes> brasil
[12:38] <AustLaw`> DHCP is enabled on the router
[12:38] <er4z0r> the amap packages
[12:38] <tiagoguimaraes> me ajudem
[12:38] <ompaul> !br
[12:38] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br  ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigada.
[12:38] <citylights> anyone have the new eclipse 3.2 package for Ubuntu?
[12:39] <sewoyl> JoseStefan: not really since he would then have to configure router
[12:39] <tiagoguimaraes> me digam o forum do brasil
[12:39] <sewoyl> the router*
[12:39] <tiagoguimaraes> canal do brasil!
[12:39] <ompaul> !br
[12:39] <tiagoguimaraes> sim
[12:39] <tiagoguimaraes> o link do brasil
[12:39] <Kragnerac> !es
[12:39] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:40] <er4z0r> wtf?
[12:40] <Sarra_> Yeah, wtf is right
[12:41] <ompaul> next time he tries to join he goes to the brazillian channel
[12:41] <JoseStefan> sewoyl, DHCP is not so hard to configure on modern day routers, most have an automatic setup. And typically, you wont ever have to worry about network settings again
[12:41] <er4z0r> ompaul: ;)
[12:41] <wikijeff> QTParted froze while loading, how can I force quit it??
 xkill
[12:41] <ompaul> er4z0r, well I think I understood what he wanted :)
[12:41] <magus_x> JoseStefan, : my local ip is a lan ip, then i cant host games, if i use "DHCP RELAY" in my router, solves the problem?
[12:41] <er4z0r> ompaul: can you tell to whom I need to file a bug for a universe package
[12:41] <wikijeff> Paddy_EIRE: thx
[12:42] <Paddy_EIRE> sure
[12:42] <johnnyg> my synaptic package manager crashes when I try to load it. It has done it ever since I tried removing bittorrnet and installing azerulus. Is there a command line way to fix this?
[12:42] <ompaul> er4z0r, no but I can say where :-) launchpad.net
[12:42] <JoseStefan> magus_x, google: Port Forwarding
[12:42] <er4z0r> ompaul: ok
[12:43] <brendonjt> hehe  my dlink  302g  that is one hard modem to do port forwarding on ghrrr
[12:43] <magus_x> JoseStefan, : but the problem is the IP, not ports, i mean, my ip is not the same ip as modem, modem do not assign it's ip to my pc
[12:43] <ompaul> johnnyg, so try to start it in a terminal and then tell me the error message you are getting
[12:43] <AustLaw`> I cannot seem to get the connection working, I have tried static and DHCP
[12:44] <johnnyg> ompaul: what command says "run synaptic"? sorry, I am new to linux.
 you still there man?
[12:44] <nidontknow> hello everyone. I'm trying to find whether or not my laptop has a TV Tuner Card. Any suggestions?
[12:44] <sewoyl> nidontknow: ^^
[12:44] <JoseStefan> magus_x, doesnt really matter thats what NATP is for
[12:44] <ompaul> johnnyg, do this click on applications, accessories, terminal and in type >> gksudo synaptic <<
[12:45] <johnnyg> ompaul: sudo: unable to lookup johnny-laptop via gethostbyname()
[12:45] <JoseStefan> magus_x, but NATP requires rulesets to be able to host "anything", usually this is called Port Forwarding
[12:45] <nidontknow> sewoyl: ??
[12:45] <sewoyl> nidontknow: if you have a plug similar to the ones on the back of TVs then YES I guess
[12:45] <magus_x> JoseStefan, : oh... k
[12:46] <nidontknow> does anyone know how I can run a system check to find out if I have a TV TUner card?
[12:46] <ompaul> johnnyg, how did you try to install azerulus
[12:46] <johnnyg> ompaul, i was in synaptic, I checked the box, it was grinding through and my battery died
[12:47] <tuxtux> notte
[12:47] <JoseStefan> magus_x, in summary, you go to the router configuration, and create a rule that foward the applications's a particular port number and protocol (tcp/udp) to a LAN side IP address.
[12:47] <sewoyl> magus_x: if your game uses port 27910 (this is default for quake) then set port forwarding for that number to your IP address
[12:47] <linux1> anyone know how to print a pdf in ubuntu?
[12:47] <johnnyg> ompaul: specifically, something like check the box, click apply and then it says "installing packages"
[12:47] <varsendaggr> linux1, do you mean print to pdf?
[12:47] <linux1> pdf file to printer
[12:47] <sewoyl> linux1: print apdf on a printer, or print (export) in a pdf file?
[12:48] <ompaul> johnnyg,  in the terminal on the command line do this: " sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -f "
[12:48] <linux1> i want to print a pdf document
[12:48] <Storkme> how do i use applets on gnome?
[12:48] <Rambo3> do you know what an applet is
[12:49] <linux1> print a pdf on a printer
[12:49] <ompaul> johnnyg, be aware that linux is case sensitive so a lower case command is not equal to an upper case one
[12:49] <johnnyg> ompaul: if I run either "sudo apt-get update" alone, "sudo apt-get -f" alone or paste in sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -f i get the same message
[12:49] <sewoyl> linux1: open it in Evince (PDF viewer) then click 'File' and 'Print' ??
[12:49] <johnnyg> ompaul: it says sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -f
[12:49] <Storkme> Rambo3, no, not really.
[12:49] <johnnyg> ompaul: I'm just pasting to ensure I don't mess it up :)
[12:50] <factotum> if i did a server install is there a meta-package of sorts to get the general ubuntu desktop installed or do I have to start over?
[12:50] <factotum> not start over, but hunt down appropriate packages
[12:50] <linux1> sewoy: that didnot work
[12:50] <sewoyl> factotum: oh there must be a meta-package
[12:51] <JoseStefan> !info ubuntu=desktop
[12:51] <ubotu> Package ubuntudesktop does not exist in any distro I know
[12:51] <JoseStefan> !info ubuntu-desktop
[12:51] <sewoyl> linux1: have you configured your printer ?
[12:51] <ubotu> ubuntu-desktop: The Ubuntu desktop system. In component main, is optional. Version 0.120 (dapper), package size 13 kB, installed size 40 kB
[12:51] <Rambo3> Storkme meaby you where thinking of widgets
[12:51] <linux1> printer is functioning correctly
[12:51] <linux1> except with pdf files
[12:51] <factotum> hah! took a wild guess and typed ubuntu-desktop
[12:51] <artinla> My system locks up upon shutdown with looping shutdown sound byte.  Anyone have any ideas?
[12:51] <factotum> whodah thunk
[12:51] <factotum> pfft
[12:51] <Storkme> Rambo3, hmm. what's the difference?
[12:52] <ompaul> johnnyg, okay lets break it down start with this on it own; sudo apt-get update
[12:52] <sewoyl> linux1: do you select the right printer in the printer list ?
[12:52] <Rambo3> Storkme, first one is often java and second is any litle program.
[12:53] <sethk> Storkme, doesn't really apply here.  a widget is a piece of a graphical user interface, like a file open dialog
[12:53] <sewoyl> Storkme: then you will have to explain desklets :D
[12:53] <johnnyg> ompaul:
[12:53] <johnnyg> johnny@johnny-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get update
[12:53] <johnnyg> sudo: unable to lookup johnny-laptop via gethostbyname()
[12:53] <Storkme> Rambo3, erm, i think applet is in a different sense
[12:53] <sethk> Storkme, an applet is an app that runs in an environment more restricted than the general process environment
[12:53] <sethk> Storkme, an applet is, essentially, an app running within another app
[12:53] <ompaul> johnnyg, looks like more is damaged than one would like beyond my kb
[12:54] <Storkme> sethk, well i just downloaded sensors-applet, how can i get it working?
[12:54] <johnnyg> ompaul: am I looking at a reinstall?
[12:54] <mitrovarr> does anyone know of any decent linux program to make cd labels?  Aside from just doing it manually in GIMP, I mean.
[12:54] <ompaul> johnnyg, possible
[12:54] <sethk> Storkme, ok, that's an applet that runs within another applet, and the other applet is the gnome panel
[12:54] <ompaul> DBO, got a sec?
[12:54] <sethk> Storkme, I believe if you right click the panel you can find it.
[12:55] <sethk> Storkme, you may have to right click, choose add, and select if from a list
[12:55] <sethk> Storkme, I'm saying "I believe" because I use kde so I can't check it quickly
[12:55] <sewoyl> Storkme: I recommend my all time favorite : Geyes
[12:55] <nidontknow> I'm trying to see whether or not I have a TV Tuner Card. Any help?
[12:55] <Paddy_EIRE> join /#xyxx
[12:55] <sewoyl> nidontknow: my advice was good
[12:56] <sethk> nidontknow, if you don't know, it isn't likely that you do  :)   do lspci
[12:56] <Paddy_EIRE> how to join channel
[12:56] <artinla> My system locks up upon shutdown with looping shutdown sound byte.  I think it is the NVidia driver.  Anyone have any ideas?
[12:56] <sethk> Paddy_EIRE, /join, not join/
[12:56] <Paddy_EIRE> oh
[12:56] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, /join #chan
[12:56] <nidontknow> sethk: well, I have an s-video output, and I got this laptop from a friend.
[12:56] <NewtoUbuntu> is cube in a repository? if so which?
[12:56] <artinla> nidontknow.. do you have a cable jack on the back of your video card?  Like a TV has?
[12:56] <billytwowilly> nidontknow: dude... you have physical access to the computer right? you should be able to tell without even booting it up...
[12:56] <NickGarvey> !info cube
[12:56] <ubotu> Package cube does not exist in any distro I know
[12:56] <JoseStefan> !info cube
[12:56] <sewoyl> nidontknow: output is no input
[12:56] <ubotu> Package cube does not exist in any distro I know
[12:56] <sethk> nidontknow, that's usually for putting the laptop screen onto a tv, or perhaps using a tv as a second monitor
[12:56] <er4z0r> how can i extract the content of a.deb package to a directory of my choice?
[12:56] <JoseStefan> oops, too slow
[12:56] <sethk> nidontknow, unless you have a coax input you don't have a tv tuner card
[12:57] <sewoyl> as I said ^^
[12:57] <nidontknow> sethk, yes. Thanks for the clarification.
[12:57] <billytwowilly> NewtoUbuntu: cube as in the fps? sauerbraten is the new version of that.. www.sauerbraten.org
[12:57] <mitrovarr> sethk:  Could it possibly have a socket for a multi-jack cable?
[12:57] <sethk> er4z0r, dpkg can do that for you.
[12:57] <ompaul> johnnyg, that is a kind of a strange one, one error that would be okay but with the battery failure what else is damaged
[12:57] <sethk> mitrovarr, I haven't seen one like that, but I can't say it's impossible
[12:58] <NewtoUbuntu> yeah i know.. i was having osme problems installing it and wondered if i could do it thro repository since thats easiest, billytwowilly
[12:58] <sethk> mitrovarr, you mean like the thing for the ati all-on-wonder?
[12:58] <mitrovarr> sethk:  Certainly that is what is normally done for video cards with VIVO, but I don't know about actual tuners (mine just has a video-in)
[12:58] <ompaul> johnnyg, I would be inclined to back up any personal data and then reinstall with your current situation
[12:58] <er4z0r> sethk: already found dpkg --unpack but it asks for root, which made me unsure if that was the right thing
[12:58] <Paddy_EIRE> can someone explain this guide with a little more detail http://occy.net/node/159
[12:58] <johnnyg> ompaul: well, I'm actually trying to install a linksys wireless lan card. i've located some instructions for doing so, and they first thing they have me doing is using ndiswrapper. I can't do that without this package manager or rather, would really rather not.
[12:59] <mitrovarr> sethk:  Yep
[12:59] <artinla> my all in wonder has a multi jack, but still has a coax jack physically on the card
[12:59] <sethk> mitrovarr, if it has a video in only, it isn't a tuner.  A tuner is something that takes a bunch of channels on a spectrum of rf and pulls a single channel from it.
[12:59] <billytwowilly> NewtoUbuntu: I'm running sauerbraten no prob in ubuntu.. what are the problems? There are some packages you have to download of course to make it work..
[12:59] <ExxonValdeez> how can i get compiz to appear in the gconf menu?
[12:59] <sethk> mitrovarr, you could have a tv rendering card, but it isn't a tuner
[12:59] <ompaul> johnnyg, the way to do wireless on ubuntu is well documented
[12:59] <JoseStefan> !xgl
[12:59] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[12:59] <ompaul> !wireless > johnnyg
[12:59] <mitrovarr> sethk:  I understand, but I assume that since most VIVO cards have multi-jack cables, perhaps tuners do as well?
[12:59] <sethk> mitrovarr, more likely the video in is for video capture
[12:59] <billytwowilly> NewtoUbuntu: try installing it again and pm me the last couple lines that fail.
[12:59] <NewtoUbuntu> billytwowilly:  ok gimme a sec
[12:59] <sethk> mitrovarr, as I said, the ones I've seen do not, but I can't be sure I've seen every one.
[01:00] <ompaul> johnnyg, and don't uninstall aps only install them :-) until it says you can't have the two at one time
[01:00] <johnnyg> ompaul: whys that?
[01:00] <mitrovarr> sethk:  That's correct.  I understand the difference between VIVO and an actual tuner, but I'm guessing that since VIVO cards nearly always use multijacks, tuner vid cards may as well.  But I don't know, having not seen many tuners.
 would you beable to explain this guide with a little more detail http://occy.net/node/159
[01:00] <NewtoUbuntu> shit i gotta do it some other time, i gotta go do chores :( meh
[01:00] <sewoyl> sethk: what in the world is a tv rendering card??
[01:00] <er4z0r> sethk: sorry, was ar -x not dpkg --unpack
[01:00] <artinla> no tv tuners that I have ever seen use the multi-jack for the cable input.
[01:01] <don_jr> Anyone got an apache server running with phpbb with ubuntu?
[01:01] <sethk> sewoyl, put's up a 640x480 window on a screen with a higher resolution and displays a (low def) tv quality video
[01:01] <ompaul> johnnyg, you can cause interesting things to happen when you try to upgrade - an upgrade is a complete change from one place to another - so if you change the base you don't know what else you are changing have fun with your reinstall
[01:01] <Paddy_EIRE> guys could someone take a little time to explain this guide to me with a little more detail please please http://occy.net/node/159
[01:01] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, looks pretty clear to me
[01:01] <sethk> sewoyl, for example, you can take the video output of a cable box and connect it to a card like that, and watch the video on the computer screen.
[01:01] <sewoyl> sethk: can't any video capture  d do that?
[01:01] <sewoyl> capture card*
[01:01] <johnnyg> ompaul: I'm heading back to windows. Linux isn't ready.
[01:02] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, what step do you have problems with
[01:02] <sethk> sewoyl, well, the card does it without software
[01:02] <sewoyl> oooh :)
[01:02] <artinla> My system locks up upon shutdown with looping shutdown sound byte.  I think it is the NVidia driver.  Anyone have any ideas?
[01:02] <mitrovarr> sewoyl:  Actually no.  I have an old one that could not do a live display.
[01:02] <sewoyl> mitrovarr: and I had an old TV that couldnt do colors
[01:02] <mitrovarr> sewoyl:  My video card with VIVO does, though.  But it can't do some other things, like change channels or accept a coax cable that mark it as a simple video capture device and not a true tuner.
[01:02] <sethk> mitrovarr, I have a radio with tubes  :)
[01:03] <don_jr> Anyone offer any help setting up the apache server in ubuntu? or another chanel that will be able to help
[01:03] <JoseStefan> sewoyl, did you download the new drivers?
[01:03] <sewoyl> JoseStefan: uuh?? :)
[01:03] <JoseStefan> sewoyl, for the TV
[01:03] <shinobi2> where's the config file for setting the display fonts for console (control-alt-f3)
[01:03] <tolumba> Hi! does somebody have aiglx installed? I need some help.
[01:03] <JoseStefan> !apache > don_jr
 yeah it looks clear but it doesnt mention where i get the packages from on box 1 or where box 2 will get them from and can i use flashdisk or u know
[01:04] <sewoyl> JoseStefan: I used brushes and colors instead. WOrked fine
[01:04] <don_jr> JoseStefan thanx
[01:04] <JoseStefan> don_jr, it might be easier to use Synaptic and search for apache
[01:04] <minerale> alacarte menu editor only lets one enable disable and organise menu entries, how can I add a new entry in the gnome menu ?>
[01:04] <tolumba> namely, compiz-quinn-aiglx is nowhere to be found! if you have instaled it recently. can you send it to me from the /var/cache/apt/archive ?
[01:05] <kingwolf> !pastebin
[01:05] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (you can always find it in the channel topic, among other useful things)
[01:05] <sewoyl> minerale: click 'File' and 'New Entry' ^^
[01:05] <mitrovarr> so, does anyone know of a good CD label generator for ubuntu?  Something specific to the purpose, not just like doing it manually in GIMP
[01:05] <JoseStefan> tolumba, #ubuntu-xgl
[01:05] <JoseStefan> tolumba, they might know
[01:05] <minerale> thanks sewoyl
[01:05] <tolumba> JoseStefan, thanks!
[01:05] <sewoyl> minerale: no problem :)
[01:06] <artinla> is there an NVidia channel?
[01:06] <ompaul> !nvidia > artinla
[01:06] <MetaMorfoziS> #nvidia :)
[01:06] <artinla> thanks
[01:06] <ompaul> artinla, have a look at the note that the channel bot sent you
[01:06] <MetaMorfoziS> nm:)
 are u there???
[01:06] <ompaul> artinla, it is how you do it on ubuntu
[01:07] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, sorry missed that, reading previous msg now
[01:07] <fluvvell> !ndiswrapper
[01:07] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:07] <St0n3-C0l> hey...what package to install for New Login in a Nested Window
[01:07] <St0n3-C0l> ?
[01:07] <kingwolf> Having small repo-problem, can somebody view these errors please? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21842
[01:07] <artinla> thanks.  I have the driver installed and working (synaptic) but the system locks on shutdown.
[01:07] <sewoyl> Paddy_EIRE: what step of the 'tutorial' do you not understand ?
[01:08] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, the .txt file is used to carry the packages from one PC to the other, dpkg handles the export/import
[01:08] <ompaul> !easysource > kingwolf
 i cant go to my mates comp armed with a text file?? and no packages
[01:08] <kingwolf> ompaul: That was using eactly what the source-o-matic printed out for me.
[01:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE:  back for 15 to 30 minutes
[01:09] <sewoyl> Paddy_EIRE: the file is the list, dpkg will read the list and download the filess
[01:09] <ompaul> kingwolf, that link the bot sent you will help you create a full and correct list of sources, please be aware that non ubuntu repos means you are using servers that may be a bit flakey
 nice one
[01:09] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, actually, you can. it will download the "list" from the internet
[01:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: didnt I link you a page for using local resources?
[01:09] <coder2000> I am watching Pirates atm.  how funny to see someone with the nick Jack_Sparrow
[01:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: just save everything from that folder to a cd
[01:10] <magus_x> lol
 yeah but it showed a manual for apt and it was pretty big
 how does the comp no where to get them from
[01:10] <St0n3-C0l> hey...what package to install for New Login in a Nested Window ?? anyone please
[01:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: about 4 lines from the top was the section you need
[01:10] <Jack_Sparrow> sources file
[01:10] <Paddy_EIRE> damn
[01:10] <sewoyl> St0n3-C0l: xnest
[01:10] <St0n3-C0l> I tried alot....but can't figure out..
[01:11] <St0n3-C0l> oh thanks
[01:11] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, the 2nd PC will download the ones it is missing from the repositories
[01:11] <sewoyl> St0n3-C0l: or similar name, not sure 100%
 there u see bits like that i need to know
 2nd machine has no net
[01:11] <kingwolf> Ok, new question: I found Google Earth in the SPM not long ago... But after I reinstalled my OS (failure with dual-boot), I couldn't find it anymore.  Thoughts>?
[01:11] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, then you have yourself another problem
[01:11] <sewoyl> St0n3-C0l: And I think I remember the link get added as 'disabled' in the menu so use the menu editor afterwards
[01:12] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: the section is called HOW TO USE APT LOCALLY
[01:12] <St0n3-C0l> Alright :) Thankyou alot..I am downloading it :)
[01:12] <intx> iis the ubuntu installation process logged by default? if so, where's the log file?
 in windows i can copy my setup files from my comp put on disc go to friends comp and install can i not do this in ubuntu
[01:12] <sewoyl> St0n3-C0l: :) You can also use it for XDMCP :)
[01:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: with the list you generated earlier and the packages on a local cd you should be able to do it
 do u still have that link?
[01:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-basico.en.html#s-dpkg-scanpackages
[01:13] <St0n3-C0l> XDMCP ?
[01:13] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, as a windows user, i ask, how do you do this in windows?
 goto setup file i want to install and run it
[01:13] <Jack_Sparrow> JoseStefan: YOU DONT, YOU LOAD THEM ONE BY ONE...
[01:13] <Jack_Sparrow> JoseStefan: Sorry for the caps
[01:14] <Jack_Sparrow> Fat Fingers
[01:14] <dannylapt> Hello, I am using Ubuntu Server and I tried to manually edit the Interfaces file. I was successful in doing so but when I rebooted it says it cant read from Interfaces file. Is there a way to run a network setup program that can allow me to set up my 2 interfaces?
[01:14] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, the guide you are trying to follow differs A LOT from installing programs one by one
[01:14] <minerale> Does anyone know the steps I can take to diagnose this: Each time I use the 'run' applet from the gnome toolbar, the toolbar crashes
[01:14] <KanRiNiN> Hey, so I did some reading in the forums first, and found that the dvd plugin isn't ported to gstreamer 0.10 yet..so even if I compiled from source I couldn't play dvd's in totem-gstreamer right?
[01:14] <Frostbite> I've been a Debian user for around 5 years and have been using Ubuntu as my desktop for around 3 months.  I'm beginning to see Ubuntu expanding into servers, but surely as Ubuntu is based on Debian Unstable it's inherently bad for mission critical applications.  Is there some sort of long-term ubuntu testing or are packages used directly?
[01:14] <sewoyl> St0n3-C0l: you connect to another computer and see the GUI in your window ... but basically you can do anything in xnest that you can do on your actual monitor, it just starts a new display in a window
 yeah i know but it still boils down to me takin my setup file to my mates comp
[01:15] <_w^x_> does dapper have the realtime-patch by mingo?
[01:15] <St0n3-C0l> ohh :)
[01:15] <_w^x_> by default ?
[01:15] <St0n3-C0l> thanks once again buddy
 yeah i know but it still boils down to me takin my setup file to my mates comp
[01:15] <er4z0r> umm
[01:15] <sewoyl> St0n3-C0l: yo!
[01:15] <St0n3-C0l> good bye
[01:15] <St0n3-C0l> tc
 oops
[01:15] <er4z0r> just wonder what LTS means in dapper ;)
[01:15] <St0n3-C0l> what ?
[01:15] <St0n3-C0l> Long Term Support
[01:15] <St0n3-C0l> :p
[01:15] <Kerr> hey.. i want to attempt part six of this: http://www.winischhofer.eu/linuxsispart4.shtml#download to get hardware acceleration working for my sis630 graphics chip; i'm using breezy/2.6.12-10-396 it claims to require recompiling and reinstalling the kernel, but doesn't give much help about anything. Does anyone have the time to help, or know a better way to get hardware acceleration?
[01:15] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, you can go to packages.ubuntu.com and download specific deb files, but you will also need all the dependencies the 2nd computer might be missing
[01:16] <AustLaw`> how do I just open a shell?
[01:16] <karl> !nvidia
[01:16] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: If he dosent have internet then there is no alternative except to physically do the work
[01:16] <pianoboy3333> AustLaw`: ummm applications->accessories->terminal
[01:16] <Kerr> 386^^ even
[01:16] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, 1 package may have a pretty long list of dependencies, which may or may not be already installed on the target PC
[01:16] <AustLaw`> heh thanks
[01:16] <dannylapt> Hello, I am using Ubuntu Server and I tried to manually edit the Interfaces file. I was successful in doing so but when I rebooted it says it cant read from Interfaces file. Is there a way to run a network setup program that can allow me to set up my 2 interfaces?
[01:16] <KanRiNiN> Anybody on the gstreamer question posted above?
[01:16] <factotum> so, if i install the ubuntu-desktop metapackage, does that mean i cant individually uninstall an app i might not want?
 does my comp not have the setup files then and there dependencies
[01:16] <Frostbite> Is anyone here using Ubuntu in a mission critical server role having used Debian?
[01:16] <pianoboy3333> factotum: you can
[01:17] <_w^x_> does dapper have the realtime-patch in it's i686 smp kernel?
[01:17] <pianoboy3333> factotum: once you install the ubuntu-desktop package with synaptic or apt-get it's ok to uninstall the package
[01:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: if you have downloaded a file from the repos... it will be on your local machine
[01:17] <AustLaw`> is there a linux newbie channel?
[01:17] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, putting all the packages your computer has installed on one CD might be impossible.
 thats what im saying
[01:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: you will probably have some dependency issues to deal with
[01:18] <factotum> pianoboy3333: just the entire metapackage its self, or can i select individual applications as well?
 well where do dependencies go
[01:18] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: does he not even have a phone line to use?
[01:18] <dannylapt> How do I run a network config program using the CLI of ubuntu?
[01:18] <pianoboy3333> factotum: what are you trying to achieve?
[01:18] <StoneNote> Jack_Sparrow, the dependecy fairy comes and .. oh nevermind
[01:18] <Kerr> hey.. i want to attempt part six of this: http://www.winischhofer.eu/linuxsispart4.shtml#download to get hardware acceleration working for my sis630 graphics chip; i'm using breezy/2.6.12-10-386 it claims to require recompiling and reinstalling the kernel, but doesn't give much help about anything. Does anyone have the time to help, or know a better way to get hardware acceleration?
[01:18] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, some pkgs have dependecies, some dont, the target computer needs to have those packages too
 he has no net, he finally got a pc and the net is not going to happen
 well can i not use mine???
[01:19] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, how do you plan to transfer ALL that?
[01:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: have him bring the box to your house and connect to the net
[01:19] <StoneNote> Paddy_EIRE, can't this go in pastebin?
[01:19] <factotum> pianoboy3333: Ill make an example, say i like ubuntu but i try out something like fluxbox for an X11 environment. If I ended up liking it enough to not even want gnome on my hard drive anymore, could i uninstall it once I know what packages to get rid of?
 believe me thats not an option
 cant what go in pastebin
[01:20] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, all your packages with their corresponding dependecies might not even fit into a DVD
[01:20] <_w^x_> !realtime-patch
[01:20] <arkangelp> Hello everyone
[01:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about realtime-patch - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:20] <Jack_Sparrow> Kerr: while compiling a new kernel and all of that may get you 3d acceleration you will still have an sis card driving everything.
 how about 250 gig hdd
[01:20] <Paddy_EIRE> external hdd*
[01:20] <dannylapt> How do I run a network config program using the CLI of ubuntu?
[01:20] <pianoboy3333> factotum: yes
[01:20] <Kerr> Jack_Sparrow: All i want to do is play quake 3 :/
[01:20] <StoneNote> Paddy_EIRE, ahhh my bad, it looks like you are quoting people. what client are you on? I've seen this on rare occasions
[01:20] <ladydoor> dannylapt: what're you trying to do?
[01:20] <Jack_Sparrow> Kerr: Are doing this to play 3d games..
 xchat
[01:21] <dannylapt> Ladydoor: configure two network interfaces
[01:21] <StoneNote> Paddy_EIRE, me too and mine doesn't do that
[01:21] <ladydoor> dannylapt: man ifconfig
[01:21] <RMorris84> can someone help me out right quick
 do what
[01:21] <_w^x_> is realtime-lsm deprecated?
[01:21] <_w^x_> !realtime-lsm
[01:21] <ladydoor> !anyone
[01:21] <ubotu> realtime-lsm: Scripts for handling the realtime Linux security module. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.1-6 (dapper), package size 3 kB, installed size 72 kB
[01:21] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:21] <StoneNote> Paddy_EIRE, and now we are full circle. cheerio
[01:21] <RMorris84> im actually trying to install ubuntu as we speak and i need some help on the partioning
[01:21] <ladydoor> RMorris84: shoot
[01:21] <factotum> pianoboy3333: alright, thats what i was wondering about because i thought i had issues uninstalling something that was installed through a meta-package like the app was dependant by the system as a whole, which was completely untrue
??
[01:22] <RMorris84> its failing to create swap space
[01:22] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, you would have to download the packages listen on that .TXT file we were talking about before
[01:22] <JoseStefan> listed*
[01:22] <MeTa[AwAy] > bb all
[01:22] <pianoboy3333> factotum: no, it's ok to uninstall something like gimp, that will remove ubuntu-desktop
[01:22] <RMorris84> and i dont know why this is the second time ive tried to install ubuntu
[01:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Kerr: Just a suggestion, but if you plan on 3d games and plan on keeping linux.. any distro, you may consider a different video card preferably from nvidia
[01:22] <ladydoor> RMorris84: are you manually partitioning?
[01:22] <sewoyl> Paddy_EIRE: do you copy and paste nicknames?
[01:22] <Kerr> Jack_Sparrow: it's a laptop
[01:22] <dannylapt> ladydoor: I tryed to manually edit the interfaces files yesterday and it worked. But today I rebooted and got the error message "cannot read from Interfaces". Everything that had to do with networking failed. Is there a way I can remove my Interfaces file and start over?
[01:22] <Jack_Sparrow> bummer
[01:22] <bean-oh> dannylapt, network-admin
[01:22] <RMorris84> im using the installer..and ya.... the system has 2 hd's and im trying to put it on a second one
 so I basically cant really install packages on my mates comp in ubuntu without the net
[01:23] <Paradoxx> !realplayer
[01:23] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats  -  See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html  -  But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:23] <dannylapt> bean-oh: is that a channel?
[01:23] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, you can, but they way you want to do it is not the best way
[01:23] <factotum> pianoboy3333: wow, that makes absolutely no sense at all. Thanks for the warning
[01:23] <R3D> joseStefan: thank you for you help, i got it to work
[01:23] <varsendaggr> hey can anyone use more that one track on the midi playback for Rosegarden?
[01:23] <bean-oh> dannylapt, no, its a command to bring up the gnome networkconfig
[01:23] <ladydoor> dannylapt: did you back up your interfaces file?
[01:23] <RMorris84> right now im at select a disk...
[01:23] <StoneNote> Paddy_EIRE, when you post to someone it looks like <Paddy_EIRE> <StoneNote>??  when everyone else posts to someone it looks like <Jack_Sparrow> Kerr: Just a suggestion, but if you plan on 3d games and plan on keeping linux.. <-- You'll notice the  < > is around your and Jack_Sparrow  nick because I've pasted your posts yet Kerr is not in < > even though Jack_Sparrow posted to him. I hope this makes clear what I meant.
[01:23] <Jack_Sparrow> Kerr: Personally I feel you are in an uphill battle with only a marginal possibility for success (good 3d gaming on your lappy)
[01:24] <JoseStefan> R3D, ok
 so i have to get each package and dependencies into its own folder and install them all 1 by 1
[01:24] <dannylapt> bean-oh: Thank you
[01:24] <pianoboy3333> factotum: yea, I'm not exactly sure what your talking about, and your not exactly sure what I'm talking about, but in the end it all works out, welcome to the opensource world of linux, ubuntu and gnu
[01:24] <_w^x_> Is Ingo Molnar's realtime preemption patch in the Dapper Kernel yet?
[01:24] <sewoyl> I think Paddy_EIRE doesnt use TAB
[01:24] <crimsun> _w^x_: no, and it won't be.
[01:24] <StoneNote> sewoyl, interesting
[01:24] <herbal> ive done a fresh reformat of ubuntu and i keep getting browser redirect to mynewslink.com, can anyone help me? its affecting all boxes on my network
[01:24] <ladydoor> RMorris84: it would be helpful if you would say my nick so i know when you say something. i don't know whether or not it's it's possible to have swap on a separate disc, though, so for *that* question you should say it "out loud"
[01:24] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, you could clone your hard drive to his drive, might be easier
[01:24] <StoneNote> sewoyl, so you think he is typing < then the nick and then >?
[01:24] <dannylapt> bean-oh: "network-admin" command not found
[01:24] <dfm> hallo
[01:24] <sewoyl> StoneNote: Isn't it ^^
[01:24] <RMorris84> ladydoor, sorry
[01:25] <KanRiNiN> Hey, if ffmpeg handles the xvid decoding for gstreamer, how can I tweak the level of postprocessing??
[01:25] <Kerr> Jack_Sparrow: the site there has half a howto (seems step 6 there is all that's needed) .. it's vague and misses chunks out; do you know of any better/clearer way?
[01:25] <_w^x_> crimsun, is there an ubuntu alternative?
[01:25] <ladydoor> RMorris84: no worries
[01:25] <sewoyl> StoneNote: NO I think he copies and pastes
[01:25] <factotum> pianoboy3333: so what your saying is if i where to uninstall GIMP, it would also install gnome and everything else in the ubuntu-desktop metapackage?
[01:25] <crimsun> _w^x_: known as "compile it yourself"? Yes.
 what difference does it make
[01:25] <StoneNote> sewoyl, that's what I said. he asked me what I was talking about
[01:25] <ladydoor> RMorris84: hmmm...i don't know why it wouldn't create swap space, though
[01:25] <RMorris84> ladydoor, im at select a disk and im choosing manually edit partition table
[01:25] <R3D> !nivida
[01:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nivida - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:25] <_w^x_> crimsun, word
[01:25] <R3D> ! nivida
[01:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nivida - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:25] <StoneNote> Paddy_EIRE, because I cannot tell if you are talking to someone or quoting someone
 that sounds crazy
[01:25] <Kerr> Jack_Sparrow: I just want to use the lappy in a small (5-man) quake 3 lan, i figured even the sis chip could handle that?
[01:26] <dannylapt> bean-oh: "network-admin" command not found =/
[01:26] <pianoboy3333> factotum: no, exactly the opposite, it would uninstall the package named ubuntu-desktop, but that's it, gnome would be fine, and everything would be fine, as long as you don't use aptitude remove
[01:26] <AustLaw`> I just downloaded 'smart boot manager' how do I run the exe to install it?
[01:26] <factotum> ah, alright
 well it makes it easier with all these wierd names and differnt cases to just copy and paste there nick
[01:26] <sewoyl> ^^
[01:26] <sewoyl> StoneNote: you explain, I tried before
[01:26] <fluvvell> !nvidia
[01:26] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:26] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, you want to clone your setup, without actually cloning your setup, and not use a wired transfer, i dont think anyone has every written a guide for that, i may be wrong though
[01:26] <Jack_Sparrow> Kerr: That is the section on compiling your own kernel...
[01:26] <StoneNote> Paddy_EIRE, you think cut -n- paste is easier than typing two or three letters and then the tab key? I don't agree
[01:27] <bean-oh> dannylapt, its in /usr/bin, or should be with a typical install. are you using xubuntu?
[01:27] <ladydoor> RMorris84: ok...so then you set up a partition for /, plus whatever other ones you want, and then made swap, right? (in that or some other order)
[01:27] <StoneNote> sewoyl, well, I'm about to give up.  I'll just bypass his posts I cannot make sense of them
[01:27] <coder2000> I am having some problems getting compiz working on dapper with aiglx.  I have it all installed but compiz won
[01:27] <coder2000> t start
 just the packages. e.g. amarok, mplayer, basically everything in sound and video
[01:27] <gnomefreak> coder2000: try #ubuntu-xgl
 and graphics
[01:27] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, thats different, thats another subject
[01:27] <dfm> how can i create shortcuts for custom commandlines?
[01:28] <sewoyl> StoneNote: I myself go to the character map tool and choose the chars
[01:28] <dannylapt> Where is the Interfaces file?
[01:28] <sewoyl> StoneNote:  practiced a lot
[01:28] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, try the ubuntu DVD, which will keep you off the internet a lot more, and you might not even have to transfer stuff from your PC
 thats what i was asking i didnt say that i wanted to clone my setup his hardware is totally diff
[01:28] <herbal> ive done a fresh reformat of ubuntu and i keep getting browser redirect to mynewslink.com, can anyone help me? its affecting all boxes on my network
[01:28] <dfm> "character map tool"?
[01:29] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, http://occy.net/node/159 this guide installs excactly the same packages which is a lot
[01:29] <Paradoxx> how can i get xine to work to play video etc
[01:29] <Paradoxx> ?
mp3 support adn dvd and all those things
[01:29] <Jack_Sparrow> herbal: a fresh install of ubuntu is getting hijacked..
[01:29] <sewoyl> dfm: I was  joking :D
[01:29] <herbal> yes it is....
[01:29] <dannylapt> bean-oh: I am using ubuntu server 6.06
[01:29] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, try the ubuntu DVD as a repository, might have all the packages you need without having to go online
[01:29] <Jack_Sparrow> herbal: what other computers are on your network?
[01:29] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, you might only have to download select few from packages.ubuntu.com
[01:30] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, but after trying the DVD
[01:30] <herbal> my main dekstop running gentoo (jacked) this laptop on ubuntu (jacked) and a windows box which oddly doesent seem affected
 dont have the dvd, downloading is kinda out of the question as i will hit my limit
[01:30] <Jack_Sparrow> Who has a link for the ubuntu dvd (Repo)
[01:30] <StoneNote> dannylapt, What is mynewslink.com? When (not if, but when) you see this page, you know that you have made a typing error. This site is called a place holder. It has sponsors who want you to think you have reached the page you were seeking, and they want you to come to their page. Not much wrong with this, but it is NOT going to take you where you had in mind. Many times these are one letter or one keystroke off a major site. If you own
[01:30] <StoneNote> websites yourself, you should buy the most likely misspellings of your site name  http://tinyurl.com/jx8yf
[01:31] <bean-oh> dannylapt, if that command isn't in ubuntu server, then perhaps you might look into man pages on ifconfig, /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf, and /etc/hosts
[01:31] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, you WILL have to download anyways, as the packages installed is a temporary cache which ubuntu cleans regulary
[01:31] <Howitzer> Some guy said i should check the linux kernel for the words fuck and shit, anyone know how to do this? :D
[01:31] <RMorris84> ladydoor, im doing 3 parts on a 120gb hd, first will be for the install of ubuntu with like 2 gb, then a 1024mb of swap, and the rest for /home/
 my var/cache/apt/archives is 479.9mb
[01:32] <StoneNote> sorry dannylapt ..
[01:32] <herbal> Jack_Sparrow: ive blocked the site in my router but it doesent help...still redirects
[01:32] <StoneNote> herbal scroll up and look what I posted to dannylapt
[01:32] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, that may or may not have the dependencies, with that you have less of a guarantee of a succesful install
[01:32] <vapermonkey00> hey having prob with ut2004
[01:32] <sewoyl> Howitzer: use synaptics to install the kernel source first
[01:32] <Howitzer> JoseStefan, the apt cache doesn't clean itself
[01:32] <dannylapt> Bean-oh: It was. I didn't know i needed ifconfig before the network-admin. But it still says "error fetching interface information device not found"
[01:32] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, everything on the DVD should have the dependencies it needs already on the DVD
[01:32] <Jack_Sparrow> herbal: what happens when you run the live cd and try to connect
[01:33] <JoseStefan> Howitzer, iirc it has a size limit
[01:33] <vapermonkey00>  i dont understand what thay r telling me to do http://forums.macosxhints.com/archive/index.php/t-33717.html
[01:33] <Howitzer> what limit?
[01:33] <Howitzer> my cache is about 650mb
[01:33] <RMorris84> ladydoor, any response on that?
[01:33] <sewoyl> Howitzer: it has to because I only have a couple of packages there
[01:33] <dfm> please anyone, how can i create shortcuts (start xmms by pressing super+w e.g.)
[01:33] <ladydoor> RMorris84: sounds great in theory
[01:33] <JoseStefan> ok, guess not
 no mp3 support no dvd cant remember the list of dependencies can i not tell ubuntu to stop cleaning out this folder unless it just wants to replace a new version of a package
[01:34] <ladydoor> RMorris84: though you might want to make / bigger
[01:34] <herbal> i havent tried, i belive its going through my router to other boxes, its not redirects from misspellings its redirecting googlesearches even
[01:34] <ladydoor> 2 gb is probably not enough to install the base system
[01:34] <RMorris84> ladydoor: well i did, i did it with 5gb
[01:34] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, guess you could do it that way
[01:34] <RMorris84> after thinking about ti
[01:34] <RMorris84> it
[01:34] <cafuego> ladydoor: It is.
[01:34] <Howitzer> sewoyl, do ls -Fsha --color=always /var/cache/apt/archives
[01:34] <vapermonkey00> anyone have ut2004
[01:34] <ladydoor> cafuego: ah
how would i tell it not to clean this folder then
[01:34] <sewoyl> vapermonkey00: looks like t is for macOS and not ubuntu
[01:34] <cafuego> ladydoor: A base install gets you set up with 1.8GB of stuff.
[01:35] <ladydoor> RMorris84: hm. well, i'm sorry...i don't know what to tell you
[01:35] <bean-oh> dannylapt, you shouldn't need one before the other, network-admin runs the commands and puts the settings in the appropriate files for you.
[01:35] <Jack_Sparrow> herbal: I am curious about your router?
[01:35] <ladydoor> cafuego: yeah, but 2gb wouldn't leave much room to install anything else
[01:35] <sewoyl> Howitzer: same thing, only a few recent packages
[01:35] <cafuego> ladydoor: correct; or store much in the way of actual data.
[01:35] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, try copying the contents of that folder to a CD, and using it as a repository, you might need to follow some sort of structure
[01:35] <nathe> ls
[01:35] <Howitzer> what size is the folder?
[01:35] <nathe> err
[01:35] <nathe> heh
[01:35] <herbal> Jack_Sparrow: d-link DI-604
[01:35] <nathe> yeah
[01:35] <Jack_Sparrow> herbal: I would still like to see the results of livecd on this problem and direct connect the new install without the router if possible
[01:36] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, then use the guide that "downloads from the internet" but use the CDR you burned as a repos
as im gonna make sure i have everything up to date after my next install and then ill use that folder, and can i not add that folder to his sources list then do that set selections thing
[01:36] <Jack_Sparrow> herbal: d-link here as well
[01:36] <dannylapt> bean-oh: In ubuntu server network-admin is not a command but ifconfig network-admin was a command, but it said could not fetch interface information device not found
[01:36] <manopulus> hello. installed ubuntu using debootstrap. have two problems. 1 - locale is C and i do not know how to reconfigure locale back to en_US.UTF8. 2. group admin do not exist, and i cannot add my user to that group, so, sudo and gksudo is not available for users
[01:36] <vapermonkey00> sewayl: this is the err i get when i go to load it    Can't find 'ini:Engine.Engine.GameEngine' in configuration file
[01:36] <ladydoor> cafuego: well, he had a *huge* /home
[01:36] <herbal> Jack_Sparrow: and if a live unrouted is clean then what? throw the router out my 4th story window :P
[01:36] <Jack_Sparrow> FYI wife will be home shortly.. and I will be done for the night
[01:36] <blocky> anyone have a tutorial/wiki for compiling and installing a 2.6 series kernel in dapper and what options are necessary/useful/pretty
 what like a website repo stucture
[01:36] <sewoyl> Howitzer: 1288
[01:37] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, you can a make a repository CD out of it, but you might need to follow a specifc structure, or you could probably install *.deb
[01:37] <Jack_Sparrow> herbal: no, hardware rest the router
[01:37] <sewoyl> Howitzer: 1.3 megs
[01:37] <gnomefreak> blocky: dapper uses 2.6.15
[01:37] <Jack_Sparrow> reset
[01:37] <Prohibited> Hey guys whats a good IRC Client
[01:37] <Howitzer> did you do apt-cache clean? :D
[01:37] <bean-oh> dannylapt, you might try clearing the settings in the files i listed, look at the man pages for them
[01:37] <Prohibited> Er wtf
[01:37] <ladydoor> Prohibited: irssi!
[01:37] <cafuego> ladydoor: Did he have a 2GB / only? He might be able to simply dump say  /var to /home and then symlink it back to /var
[01:37] <Prohibited> FTP Client
[01:37] <Prohibited> My bad
[01:37] <blocky> gnomefreak: I'd like to build my own kernel
[01:37] <sewoyl> Prohibited: XChat
[01:37] <herbal> i think imma do that anyway, and see if there is a firmware upgrade
[01:37] <Howitzer> Prohibited, xchat
[01:37] <Prohibited> Dunno why I said IRC
[01:37] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, installing *.deb with dpkg might work
[01:37] <Howitzer> lol
[01:37] <gnomefreak> !kernel
[01:37] <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
[01:37] <blocky> but last time i somehow left out udev
[01:37] <Prohibited> yeah I know, I have xchat
[01:37] <Prohibited> :P
[01:37] <blocky> and I want to get a bootsplash in there
[01:37] <gnomefreak> blocky: see ubotus output above
[01:37] <blocky> k
[01:37] <bean-oh> dannylapt, you run ifconfig with no arguments and it will list your interfaces. read the ifconfig man page.
[01:37] <sewoyl> Prohibited: I use gftp or ffzilla
[01:37] <sewoyl> Prohibited: Filezilla*
did the *deb thing and got dependency errors before even though the file it was talking about was in the same cd as the setup file for the app
[01:38] <ladydoor> cafuego: good point. but his main problem seems to be an inability to create swap space. got anything on that?
[01:38] <Prohibited> I tried gftp, I don't like it. I'll check out Filezilla
[01:38] <herbal> taking down network be back
[01:38] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE:  send me the program list you generated...
[01:38] <cafuego> ladydoor: dd if=/dev/zero of=/home/swap.file bs=1MB count=512; mkswap /home/swap.file; swapon /home/swap.file
[01:38] <sewoyl> Prohibited: might just be for windows#oo#
[01:38] <Paddy_EIRE> 1 sec
[01:39] <cafuego> ladydoor: Not as fast as a dedicated partition, but would not required partition resizing.
[01:39] <dannylapt> bean-oh: When i run ifconfig it doesn;'t list anything
[01:39] <dannylapt> bean-oh: but before i rebooted I had 2 interfaces that were online
[01:39] <brendonjt> kia ora all
[01:39] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, try creating a repository CD, that way you can use apt instead of dpkg, i dont know how to make that CD though
 where does it go jack cant find the thing ....wait ill do search for prog.txt
[01:39] <sewoyl> brendonjt: kia ora yourself
[01:39] <dannylapt> bean-oh: I think because there is something wrong with the interfaces file, the interfaces are not being seen by the OS
[01:40] <brendonjt> another  kiwi  ae
 im surprised no one has wanted to do this before....not everyone has net access
[01:40] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, most try other methods
[01:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: net access is important for linux users..
[01:41] <sewoyl> Paddy_EIRE: bringing the box over being easy
[01:41] <dbe> What should I add in sshd_config to only allow SSH connections with a public key?
[01:41] <arkangelp> ppl what is the command to rename a file on linux?
[01:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: moving the computer to someone elses net connection is not a big deal
[01:41] <Prohibited> Hey does Filezilla support drag & drop
[01:41] <cafuego> arkangelp: mv
 i mean if i have to clean install my comp i would at leat expect to have all the packages that i already downloaded
[01:41] <arkangelp> thx
[01:41] <JoseStefan> arkangelp, mv
[01:41] <sewoyl> arkangelp: mv
[01:41] <Jack_Sparrow> rn = rename?
[01:42] <cafuego> No, mv = move.
 hes in the sticks in the south man and its a big pc
[01:42] <cafuego> mv oldname newname
[01:42] <dbe> Omg, does anyone know+
[01:42] <bbrazil> Jack_Sparrow: rn is an old-skool news reader, written by Larry Wall iirc
[01:42] <x1977x> does anyone know how i can get (or if i already have) a font that looks like windows's "fixedsys"? (it's the "dos font")
 he shouldnt have to depend on the connection to the net
[01:42] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, personally  manually clear my cache often to gain space
[01:42] <JoseStefan> I*
[01:43] <BigToe> brb, internets!
 what is the default location for that get selections file
[01:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: good luck on that.
[01:43] <Jack_Sparrow> the folder you ran the comand in.
[01:43] <sewoyl> Paddy_EIRE: then do it likein WIndows, download statically linked debs, all easy
[01:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: probably home?
[01:43] <Jack_Sparrow> one sec
[01:44] <acidian> whats a good msn client?
[01:44] <dbe> acidian, Gaim, aMSN
[01:44] <ladydoor> acidian: gaim. or bitlbee
[01:44] <sewoyl> acidian: gaim, amsn
 it aint there ill do it again whats the code i got writer open this time to remem all this
[01:44] <ladydoor> acidian: bitlbee has the added advantage of being usable from an irc client!
[01:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: look in home/paddy
[01:45] <acidian> cant I do that with gaim aswell?
 what do u mean statically linked debs
[01:45] <dbe> acidian, BitlBee if you want to tunnel it over IRC.
[01:45] <acidian> ahh
[01:45] <Jack_Sparrow> dpkg --get-selections > myprog.txt
[01:45] <dbe> acidian, But the protocol still sucks.
[01:45] <acidian> using gaim atm
[01:45] <ladydoor> acidian: aha, with gaim you use the program to get to irc. with bitlbee, you use irc to get to the program
[01:45] <MrFeetio> hi i wanted to know how to make a link from a playlist to my desktop
[01:45] <oferw> after new installation the ineternet adsl connection is cloing after few secounds - any ideas?
[01:46] <ladydoor> MrFeetio: ln -s /path/to/playlist ~/Desktop
[01:46] <sewoyl> Paddy_EIRE: deb files where the dependencies are all included. But you won't find much of those since you would have redundant libraries everywhere
 its just sitting saying starting again with the dcc
[01:46] <MrFeetio> ladydoor: thx is there a GUI way of doing it to?
[01:46] <sewoyl> oferw: are you usb or ethernet ?
[01:47] <Paddy_EIRE> will i put it on pastebin
by the way your desktop rocks man i will have to do that
[01:47] <oferw> sewoyl: ethernet
[01:47] <Jack_Sparrow> join #jack_sparrow and I'll give you my email addy
[01:47] <Paddy_EIRE> k
[01:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: Yea, I like the look of it.
[01:47] <sewoyl> oferw:  I guess it's your ethernet card which gets disabled ?
[01:48] <ladydoor> MrFeetio: probably
[01:48] <MrFeetio> ladydoor: well thx
[01:48] <arkangelp> ppl question what is the best latex editor on linux, I have Kile and Tex-Maker.. there is another one really good.. or something similar as WinEdt?
[01:48] <ladydoor> MrFeetio: np. sorry, i hardly ever use gui tools anymore if i can avoid it :-(
[01:48] <sewoyl> oferw: can you check if you still have an ip ? ifconfig
[01:48] <oferw> sewoyl: I have no idea how it is poosible to check
[01:49] <oferw> this is same internet connection so I need to check and come back
[01:49] <oferw> sewoyl: so to write ifconfig?
[01:49] <MrFeetio> where does rythmbox keep the plalists?
[01:49] <sewoyl> oferw: yes then look for your card's name (eth0 most likely) and see if you see an IP
[01:50] <oferw> sewoyl: when I run sudo pppoeconf it is working only after few secounds lossing connection
[01:51] <sewoyl> oferw: hmm you shouldnt need to do that
[01:52] <Psych0tiC> I've installed ubuntu server version (just the command line) how would I install the GUI (Ubuntu desktop) ?
 maybe i just expect too much...linux is just exciting to me and I would imagine that this is possible
[01:52] <x1977x> i dont mean to be a pest, but i didnt see any response before--i'm looking for a font that in windows is called "fixedsys" --its the very simple font used in DOS and, famously, in the BSOD?
[01:52] <x1977x> its like the default system font
[01:53] <Psych0tiC> Do I use sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop to install it ?
[01:53] <ladydoor> x1977x: i know there's a font called MiscFixed, which is the font you see in the GNOME-Terminal
[01:53] <ladydoor> x1977x: or at least looks like that font
[01:54] <hikenboot> greetings! I removed openoffice from the ubuntu live cd when i recompress it using mksquashfs it ends up being 712 MB ...more than before...that is it no longer fits on the cd..by the way I purged the packages I removed...and did apt-get clean ...any ideas?
[01:54] <bean_> dannylapt, figure it out?
[01:54] <Wallakoala> what is the best program to rip dvds into an mpeg4 format?
[01:55] <jake1> ok is there a particular reason why i am having trouble installing themes
[01:55] <jake1> for gnome
[01:55] <ladydoor> jake1: is their extension .tar.bz2 or .tar.gz?
[01:55] <dannylapt> bean_: alright, thanks for the help. Im just going to reinstall
[01:55] <bean-oh> dannylapt, what was your ifconfig -a output?
[01:55] <brendonjt> amsn  is a good msn client
[01:55] <zoidberg> hey guys i have a question
[01:55] <hikenboot> the components removed came to somthing like 350 mb which was enough for the packages I want to later add...
[01:55] <zoidberg> what is a good CD/mp3 player that has visualisations?
[01:55] <sewoyl> jake1: how are you doing it ?
[01:55] <brendonjt> sudo apt-get install amsn
[01:56] <ladydoor> brendonjt: ?
[01:56] <dannylapt> bean-oh: it scrolls, how do i scroll up or release one page at a time?
[01:56] <brendonjt> that was for acidian
[01:56] <jake1> sewoyl: i've tried a few ways,
[01:56] <jake1> ladydoor tat.bz2
[01:56] <jake1> tar.bz2*
[01:56] <zoidberg> guys can you help me please.....what is a good CD/mp3 player that has visualisations?
[01:56] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, as i said before most people use an entirely different approach, personally i think the DVD is best for networkless install, as you can keep the DVD handy for any additional packages
[01:56] <bean-oh> dannylapt, ifconfig -a | less
[01:56] <ladydoor> jake1: ok, they need to be in .tar.gz format. here's how to get them there
[01:56] <acidian> brendonjt:  Ill just stick with gaim, I tried amsn, didnt like it as much
[01:56] <brendonjt> zoidberg: amarok
[01:56] <zoidberg> thanx
[01:57] <jake1> cool
[01:57] <jake1> figured there had to be a way
[01:57] <ladydoor> jake1: bunzip2 /path/to/theme.tar.bz2
[01:57] <dannylapt> bean-oh: It sees my interfaces when i do a -a.
[01:57] <varsendaggr> hey can anyone use more that one track on the midi playback for Rosegarden??
[01:57] <ladydoor> jake1: gzip /path/to/theme.tar
[01:57] <RMorris84> i need help, i just installed ubuntu on a second hd and now it doesnt show up it, it just goes to windows... please anybody
[01:57] <x1977x> ladydoor: thanks for responding,, im not seeing it.. i feel like this is a really simple , stupid question lol..
[01:57] <brendonjt> acidian:  ok  i find it better than gaim  i had alot of problems with gaim
[01:57] <ladydoor> jake1: and then you can just install it normally (usually)
[01:57] <RMorris84> its not showing the grub
[01:57] <jake1> sweet
[01:57] <coder2000> how do I roll back an upgrade?  I want to use an older version of mesa.
[01:57] <acidian> brendonjt: hmm, maybe Ill give it a second try then
[01:57] <x1977x> i dont see it in open office WP either..  but its gotta be there, right?
[01:58] <ladydoor> x1977x: i'm sorry...multiple conversations. what don't you see?
[01:58] <jake1> i wonder why gnome-look (or whatever it's called) has it in tar.bz2
[01:58] <JoseStefan> Paddy_EIRE, there is always many ways to do the same thing, some are easier some more troublesome, some slower some faster, etc
[01:58] <x1977x> miscfized
[01:58] <x1977x> MiscFixed font
[01:58] <ladydoor> x1977x: what're you trying to use it in?
[01:59] <x1977x> terminal
 i know what u mean but the majority of the packages are in universe and multiverse repos and then there is the mp3 dvd and w32 oh and msfont and you know all those add up to me wanting to do that
[01:59] <ladydoor> x1977x: xterm?
[01:59] <bean-oh> dannylapt, a reinstall is wasteful then, your devices exist, you just need to configure them properly.  look at the man page for ifconfig
[01:59] <x1977x> gnome terminal
[01:59] <ladydoor> x1977x: it's the default :-)
[01:59] <zoidberg> help....i have some .avi files that i downloaded and I cant play them with VLC....any help?
[01:59] <x1977x> weird..
[01:59] <dannylapt> bean-oh: alright thanks
[01:59] <ladydoor> x1977x: or one that looks like it is
[01:59] <bean-oh> !w32codecs > zoidberg
[01:59] <m0> hi
[01:59] <brendonjt> zoidberg  have you installed all the codecs?
[01:59] <RMorris84> i need help, i just installed ubuntu on a second hd and now it doesnt show up it, it just goes to windows... please anybody
[02:00] <m0> I am trying to use my laptop on the Projector
[02:00] <m0> lol
[02:00] <m0> netsplit
oh yes i discovered a world of choice since linux....thats why i aim to do these things and i will have to figure this out....if only i could program *sigh*
[02:00] <x1977x> wtf lol
[02:00] <RMorris84> why are so many people leaving?
[02:00] <RMorris84> i need help, i just installed ubuntu on a second hd and now it doesnt show up it, it just goes to windows... please anybody
[02:00] <AlienX> netsplit
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[02:11] <ladydoor> lonran: :-)
[02:11] <Sarra_> As clients reconnect, they'll start rejoining the channels
[02:11] <Paddy_EIRE> gota go guys catch you all later
[02:11] <Paddy_EIRE> bye
[02:11] <ladydoor> Sarra_: what's a netsplit?
[02:11] <__mikem> !netsplit
[02:11] <don_jr> Anyone have a phpbb forum running under apache on ubuntu?  I need some help
[02:11] <__mikem> oh ubotu is gone
[02:11] <acidian> one or more servers fall off the network
[02:11] <ofer> after installation what repositories to update the system?
[02:11] <acidian> and everyone on who are connected to those servers, split off
[02:12] <ladydoor> ooooh
[02:12] <brendonjt> ofer: check out this web site for a good repo list http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[02:12] <kyja> we got re-asighned to another server ladydoor
[02:12] <don_jr> how do I get phpbb to show up when I log onto my apache server?  all I have is the default page and I"m not sure how to replace that properly?
[02:13] <ladydoor> kyja: aha
[02:13] <ofer> brendonjt: thank you :)
[02:13] <dbe> don_jr, ln -s /usr/src/phpbb/index /var/www/
[02:13] <brendonjt> ofer:  i use that  website all the time it has some good stuff
[02:13] <kyja> I installed a applet that was a user switcher ,,,, did not like it now if I select quit I log out I dont get that nice choices window.
[02:13] <dbe> don_jr, .php* , or where the file now is.
[02:14] <morbius> whenever I try and burn it just says write completed almost right away, I checked dmesg and I'm getting - sr 0:0:0:0: Device not ready.
[02:14] <don_jr> dbe thanx I'll give that a shot.
[02:14] <dbe> don_jr, ln -s /usr/src/phpbb2/ /var/www/  tired =)
[02:15] <dbe> How do I enable OpenSSH to require a public key in sshd_config?
[02:15] <dbe> Someone must know?
[02:15] <don_jr> dbe no worries, I'll figure it out, just needed the proper commands, thanx
[02:15] <dbe> don_jr, yw
[02:15] <jake1> ladydoor are you still here?
[02:15] <morbius> don_jr: what are you trying to do?
[02:15] <ladydoor> jake1: i am now
[02:15] <jake1> my internet connection dropped out, and that change did not work
[02:15] <Sarra_> That explains a lot
[02:16] <simonbp> dbe: have you looked at /etc/ssh/sshd_config? It's pretty user friendly for a text file.
[02:16] <dbe> morbius, He trying to symlink phpbb2
[02:16] <jake1> it keeps saying invalid format
[02:16] <don_jr> morbius get phpbb2 install to run on my apache server, I'm not sure how to get it to show up instead of the 'default' page on apache
[02:16] <jake1> they are now tar.gz
[02:16] <corndog_> I've got a creative labs X-Fi card that currently does not have drivers for linux... anyone know the best forum or site so that I will know when those drivers are released?
[02:16] <corndog_> I'm currently using onboard because I love ubuntu that much :P
[02:16] <simonbp> dbe: public keys are enabled by default. You need to disable passwords.
[02:16] <dbe> simonbp, Of course I have, that was the first thing that came to my mind.
[02:16] <ladydoor> jake1: hmmmm. i honestly don't know what to tell you, then. that always did the trick for me :-(
[02:16] <morbius> don_jr: apache2?
[02:16] <JoseStefan> i gtg, bbl
[02:16] <jake1> :-\
[02:16] <dbe> simonbp, Ok.
[02:16] <don_jr> morbius yes
[02:16] <jake1> stupid Linux
[02:17] <dbe> simonbp, Big thanks (I think).
[02:17] <simonbp> dbe: hang on, I'm looking for better instructions.
[02:17] <ladydoor> jake1: sometimes. i'm glad to use linux, because my laptop *works*
[02:17] <don_jr> morbius I just changed over to nix/ubuntu from windows I"m not sure what folders need to move where or how to get the phpbb install started on my apache2 server.
[02:17] <Trae> crimsun, sorry to bug you, but do you know of a fix for this issue:  https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/22336
[02:17] <morbius> don_jr: sudo vim /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default
[02:17] <ompaul> jake1, what are you trying to install?
[02:17] <morbius> then just change the DocumentRoot to the phpbb path
[02:18] <ofer> brendonjt: so after editing the file and doing sudo apt-get update the system is 100% updated?
[02:18] <dbe> simonbp, Thanks.
[02:18] <morbius> whenever I try and burn it just says write completed almost right away, I checked dmesg and I'm getting - sr 0:0:0:0: Device not ready.
[02:18] <don_jr> morbius okay I put in that command, do I need to change or edit something here? or is that it?
[02:18] <dbe> simonbp, I want my public key to be required for any kind of SSH connection.
[02:18] <simonbp> dbe: comment out this line: PasswordAuthentication yes
[02:18] <ladydoor> morbius: is this a cd? what program are you using?
[02:18] <brendonjt> ofer:  thats good, i take it you put in the new repos  from the website?
[02:19] <morbius> ladydoor: using the natilus burner
[02:19] <morbius> don_jr: sudo apachectl restart
[02:19] <ladydoor> morbius: are you root?
[02:19] <ofer> brendonjt: yes replaces what was in the file
[02:19] <dbe> simonbp, I had: PasswordAuthentication no
[02:19] <morbius> ladydoor: i can sudo
[02:19] <ladydoor> morbius: try that
[02:19] <dbe> simonbp, I'll try that.
[02:19] <morbius> ladydoor: I've been able to burn before
[02:19] <simonbp> dbe: ah, you're right.
[02:19] <brendonjt> ofer:  good glad i was able to help you out
[02:19] <morbius> ladydoor: this is just a recent development in the last, I'd say week
[02:19] <simonbp> it's yes by default, so you need to change it to no.
[02:20] <dbe> simonbp, Actually, it was no.
[02:20] <simonbp> deb; do you have your keys in all the right places?
[02:20] <don_jr> morbius the first command you gave me, it's tuck on the screen with that file up, do I need to change something ehre? if not, what do I input to get back to my prompt?
[02:20] <ofer> about the dailup - how do i manually start it after booting?
[02:20] <dbe> simonbp, Hang on, brb in 5 minutes.
[02:20] <morbius> don_jr: are you like really new? sorry vim is kind of an advanced editor
[02:20] <ladydoor> morbius: hm. well, i don't know. it couldn't hurt to try, right? otherwise, youm ight try installing gnomebaker. i've found that running it as root (using sudo and not gksudo) allows for successful burning :-)
[02:20] <morbius> don_jr: you can switch vim for nano or even gedit
[02:21] <Centslessssss> hello all
[02:21] <don_jr> morbius yes, this is the first time I've ever ran a nix system.  So what needs to be altered in this file? and/or how do I get out of it? lol
[02:21] <brendonjt> hello all
[02:21] <jake1> if i install kubuntu-desktop from synaptic that will give me kubuntu when i restart right???????
[02:21] <morbius> ladydoor: I'll probably just try that ;) - if not, you think reloading the module could hurt?
[02:21] <morbius> don_jr: :q
[02:21] <morbius> thats how you can get out of that
[02:21] <morbius> :)
[02:22] <ladydoor> morbius: what module?
[02:22] <morbius> if you haven't installed gedit do that - sudo apt-get install gedit
[02:22] <morbius> ladydoor: my burner
[02:22] <foxjwill> How do I make symbolic links to multiple files at once? I think it'd be something like:  'find /usr/local/texlive/2005/texmf-dist/doc *.* | ln -s'. But that's missing the target name. Any ideas?
[02:22] <don_jr> morbius okay, in nano now.  What do I need to change here?
[02:22] <brendonjt> morbius : isn't gedit  installed by defult
[02:22] <ofer> the browser is not working but the irc is :(
[02:22] <morbius> brendonjt: I dunno :)
[02:22] <ladydoor> morbius: oh. i don't know about gnome modules and such
[02:22] <ladydoor> morbius: sorry
[02:22] <morbius> don_jr: the line that says DocumentRoot
[02:22] <don_jr> morbius do I change the document root to the phpbb?
[02:22] <don_jr> morbius okay
[02:22] <morbius> don_jr: yes :)
[02:23] <brendonjt> ofer:  did you set the config
[02:23] <RMorris84> Im having trouble, i had xp installed on one hd, i had a seperate hd i just installed ubuntu on and now its only booting to windows.
[02:23] <morbius> don_jr: then after you've saved your changes use - sudo apachectl restart
[02:23] <don_jr> morbius okay, thanx alot, I'll give it a go
[02:23] <Centslessssss> I need to format my hdd within ubuntu so i can install windows xp. How can I do this? I realize that i could use windows xp disk to do it but its a sata drive and i'm having an error with my boot disk. I think that if i can wipe my hdd and do a clean boot then install i'll be fine. Any help is appriciated
[02:23] <morbius> don_jr: no problem
[02:24] <tomlikestorock> does anyone know why my screen resolution would, after a reboot (with no changes being made in the last few days), limit itself to only 640x480?
[02:24] <brendonjt> brb  going for a smoke
[02:24] <morbius> don_jr: wise choice on switching to ubuntu btw, its going to be fustrating but the overall benefit is outstanding ;)
[02:24] <RMorris84> Im having trouble, i had xp installed on one hd, i had a seperate hd i just installed ubuntu on and now its only booting to windows.
[02:24] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: you should probably resize ubuntu using the gnomebaker livecd, which you can get off the internet, and then use a native windoze tool to install windows
[02:24] <dbe> simplydazed, PasswordAuthentication yes  or  PasswordAuthentication no didn't help
[02:24] <Celeste> hi
[02:24] <Celeste> is any native english speaker here?
[02:24] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: and use a native m$ tool to format that partition
[02:25] <ladydoor> Celeste: this is the english-speakin' channel
[02:25] <varsendaggr> Celeste, i have been speaking english for over twenty years
[02:25] <varsendaggr> nativly
[02:25] <jake1> ladydoor: if i install kubuntu-desktop will that give me the kde interface?
[02:25] <ladydoor> Celeste: of course, i'm from teyxes, so ah speak 'meric'n
[02:25] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: i don't understand? what do you mean native microsoft tool?
[02:25] <RMorris84> Im having trouble, i had xp installed on one hd, i had a seperate hd i just installed ubuntu on and now its only booting to windows. can anybody help me?
[02:25] <ladydoor> jake1: sit should
[02:25] <Celeste> ok, then please tell me the difference between:  1) "shall"  2) "should"  3) "ought to"
[02:26] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: linux doesn't mix will with window's file system, ntfs
[02:26] <jramsey> samba help pls: sharing an ubuntu folder with a win xp machine, i am not sure reading docs what cmds are needed
[02:26] <don_jr> morbius I'm happy with the change so far.  Just a few minor issues i"m trying to get back up and running.
[02:26] <tomlikestorock> has this ever happened to anyone? You reboot and all of a sudden you're in 640x480 with no higher res?
[02:26] <varsendaggr> Celeste, no difference really
[02:26] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: you can probably download something designed for windows off of the internet that will do the trick
[02:26] <foxjwill> celeste: "shall" and "should" are pretty much used interchangeably
[02:26] <ladydoor> foxjwill: uhhh.not quite
[02:26] <Celeste> foxjwill, and ought to?
[02:26] <colb1> tomlikestorock: did you try doing an apt-get dist-upgrade?
[02:26] <varsendaggr> ought to  is like should
[02:26] <ladydoor> Celeste: shall can be either "will"--"i shall do this"
[02:26] <philip> join #ubuntu+1
[02:26] <tomlikestorock> colbl: ah, no I have not yet. Will do now
[02:26] <jramsey> any samba takers?
[02:27] <ladydoor> Celeste: or can mean the same as should, but seems more "refined"
[02:27] <tomlikestorock> colbl: all up to date
[02:27] <foxjwill> ladydoor: it's considered archaic to differentiate in most contexts
[02:27] <Celeste> ladydoor, is it a difference like what I want to do and what others want me to do?
[02:27] <colb1> tomlikestorock: do you have dapper-updates in you apt repos?
[02:27] <ladydoor> Celeste: "should" means, basically, "is it right for me to do this" or "it is right that you do this"
[02:27] <m0> hey
[02:27] <tomlikestorock> colbl: yup
[02:27] <tomlikestorock> colbl: did I miss a serious update?
[02:27] <Celeste> ladydoor: and whats about shall then?
[02:28] <ofer> brendonjt: what config?
[02:28] <mitrovarr> anyone know how safe resizing a ext3 partition is?  Is it totally safe, kinda-sorta safe with backups (like resizing a FAT), or not safe at all?
[02:28] <colb1> tomlikestorock: some people were having problems with a recent xorg update in dapper.. but it was supposidly fixed
[02:28] <tomlikestorock> colbl: read a blurb about it. do you know how it was fixed, or what the fix was?
[02:28] <m0> hey I want to extend my laptop desktop to the projector, in windows we use FN+ F3 to goto the other desktop, but It doesn't work for me. What should I do inorder to extend it? I hav eintel 915
[02:28] <ladydoor> Celeste: see a little ways up when i said your name before
[02:28] <Pulshion> Whenever you apply an icon theme, where does it save all the icon files?
[02:29] <colb1> tomlikestorock: all you should have to do is sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:29] <Celeste> ok got it
[02:29] <colb1> tomlikestorock: but if that did not work.. i'm not sure
[02:29] <Celeste> thank you ladydoor
[02:29] <ladydoor> Celeste: and "ought to" is a typically southern way of saying "should"
[02:29] <don_jr> morbius that didn't do it.  I changed the folder in the root directory and still got hte default page
[02:29] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: what is the best way to get a windows app to run in ubuntu. i'd like to make a windows 98 startup disk and downloaded an image maker but i can't get it to run on ubuntu
[02:29] <tomlikestorock> colbl: will try to reboot again.
[02:29] <brendonjt> back
[02:29] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: wine (wine.sourceforge.net)
[02:29] <morten> swapped from 9800 pro to geforce 2 and it seem i have to reinstall
[02:29] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: but i don't know that a startup disk will run *on* ubuntu...isn't that the sort of thing you would boot into?
[02:29] <Pulshion> Whenever you apply an icon theme, where does it save all the icon files?
[02:30] <brendonjt> sudo update-alternatives --config java then select the j2s  i think it is
[02:30] <brendonjt> opps that was for ofer
[02:30] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: its a program that makes a startup disk
[02:30] <morten> changed the driver from ati to vesa so i get system up
[02:30] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: oh. you should probably install wine, then
[02:30] <dibblego> how do you kill X when the machine is in vmware? ctrl-alt-f1 kills X on the host machine
[02:30] <m0> does anyone know how to extend a desktop
[02:31] <m0> its is not working in linux
[02:31] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: oh, wait
[02:31] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: what do you mean an image maker?
[02:31] <jn-> hi, i am unable to get to gdm.. last thing i was trying to do was mkfontdir and xset fp rehash in /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc i believe i copied the fonts.alias and fonts.dir from the fonts i was installing into that dir when i ran the cmds..
[02:31] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: there are linux programs taht can write cds and make isos
[02:31] <jn-> at any rate i cannot get into gdm now
[02:31] <ladydoor> jn-: can you startx?
[02:31] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: it creates an image of fdisk on a floppy
[02:32] <jn-> i did not try, i am on the windows machine now
[02:32] <jn-> i dont think i can
[02:32] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: ok...so i guess either use wine or find a native linux tool in synaptic
[02:32] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: wine.sourceforge.net
[02:32] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: how do i know whether i'm using unbuntu breezy or dapper
[02:33] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: i'm completly new to linux, i installed this because my xp was crapping out
[02:33] <jn-> i think my best course of action would be to fix what i did in /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc as that caused the incident
[02:33] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: ohhh...sorry
[02:33] <jn-> how do i make the fonts.dir and fonts.alias correct again
[02:33] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: my point is that i don't know how to anything in ubuntu
[02:33] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: i'm not sure how you know whether you're in breezy or dapper
[02:34] <brendonjt> centslesssssss: have you tried k3b
[02:34] <maria> the last version of ubuntu is stable ?
[02:34] <morbius> don_jr: did you restart apache?
[02:34] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: actually, ok. do you know where a terminal is?
[02:34] <Centslessssss> yea i do
[02:34] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: ok, do uname -r and tell me what it tells you :-)
[02:35] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: (copy-pasting i mean)
[02:35] <Centslessssss> 2.6.15-26-amd64-generic
[02:35] <maria> the last version of ubuntu is stable ?
[02:35] <zero_flaim> i need some help, in the ubuntu kernel 2.6.26 386 i cant connect in wireless, i have to use kernel 2.6.25 can anyone ehlp me?
[02:35] <don_jr> morbius yes, it tells me the directory I told it is not there
[02:35] <ladydoor> maria: well, dapper is. edgy isn't
[02:35] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: you're in dapper
[02:35] <Centslessssss> ladydoor:2.6.15-26-amd64-generic
[02:36] <nilisco_> Quick question, I'm running ubuntu on a dell 600m using the default mesa video driver.  It seems a bit laggy and redrawing is pretty darn slow.  I've tried using the fglrx driver for ati cards, and nothing really changed.  Any ideas, or is this normal?
[02:36] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: breezy didn't get past 2.6.12-blah-blah-blah
[02:36] <Centslessssss>  ladydoor: ok
[02:36] <morbius> don_jr: well then make sure it is there, and then make sure that it has the correct permissions
[02:36] <leme> Hi. My computer has this kernel parameters on the grub 'root=/dev/hda1 ro quiet splash'. Can anybody explain me what they mean?
[02:36] <jn-> ladydoor: i can really use some help here.
[02:36] <Jason_Dean> hi all, in what file can i change the $PATH variable in xubuntu 6.06 ?
[02:36] <maria> ok , so if i want to get dapper ( i got breezy now) i must delete all my files?
[02:36] <ladydoor> jn-: sorry. i don't know
[02:36] <don_jr> morbius how do I change folder permissions?
[02:36] <don_jr> morbius I know it's there i"m lookin at it right now
[02:36] <ladydoor> jn-: i've not been to any font dirs
[02:36] <ompaul> ladydoor, cat /etc/lsb_release tells you the version :)
[02:36] <vik> anyone know if easyubuntu keeps logfiles of what it does?
[02:36] <AlienX> don_jr, chmod
[02:36] <ladydoor> ompaul: lol!
[02:36] <colb1> nilisco_: did you change the driver in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file?
[02:36] <ladydoor> ompaul: thankyou!
[02:36] <morbius> don_jr: just make sure you didn't type-o or something
[02:37] <zero_flaim> i need some help, in the ubuntu kernel 2.6.26 386 i cant connect in wireless, i have to use kernel 2.6.25 can anyone ehlp me?
[02:37] <morbius> don_jr: use chmod, do a man on it and google the correct chmod settings for folders/files for apache
[02:37] <colb1> zero_flaim: if 2.6.25 is working better then use it.. there is little differance
[02:37] <nilisco_> colb1, yes, when I did fglrxinfo or whatnot, it said the fglrxdriver instead of the mesa driver.  I eventually uninstalled so I could get suspend support back.  Should that have fixed it?
[02:37] <jn-> does ubuntu come with update-fonts-dir
[02:37] <jn-> and update-fonts-alias
[02:37] <jake1> i like candy
[02:37] <ladydoor> jn-: yup, but you need to sudo
[02:38] <don_jr> morbius okay
[02:38] <jn-> good stuff i will try it
[02:38] <jramsey> should gnome windows network file browser show anything at all if a winxp machine has folders shared? i restarted samba with the conf set to MSHOME as the domain name and ubuntu as the machine name and it doesnt see the winxp shared folders
[02:38] <Centslessssss> ladydoor:after doing what the site said to do i got an error saying Could not download all repository indexes
[02:38] <Pulshion> Whenever you apply an icon theme, where does it save all the icon files?
[02:38] <maria> ok , so if i want to get dapper ( i got breezy now) i must delete all my files?
[02:38] <zero_flaim> colbl: but its weird, i really want to fix it i just dont know how my wireless card is in it just says connection ath0 has an error and wont let me connect
[02:38] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: :-(. what site?
[02:38] <IRC_> how can i find out how much ram i have?
[02:38] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/dists/dapper/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz: 404 Not Found
[02:38] <morbius> don_jr: sorry but I have to go, if you need further help I'd try #apache or ##php (though ##php isn't going to be to much help imho, they are kinda elitest last time I checked about using phpbb or some other form of sitebuilder)
[02:38] <snoop> IRC_: system Monitor
[02:38] <morbius> hope you get it figured out :)
[02:39] <ubuntu__> q wa
[02:39] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: ok, try this:  sudo apt-get update
[02:39] <ubuntu__> q
[02:39] <ubuntu__> hi
[02:39] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: sudo aptitude install wine wine-dev
[02:39] <jramsey> no samba pros eh?
[02:39] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: where do i put that?
[02:39] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: oh, sorry! in a terminal
[02:39] <IRC_> snoop: where is it in the program? i cant find it
[02:39] <colb1> zero_flaim: hard to say. I've had a problem with my SATA disk in 2.6.26 and had to switch back to 2.6.25..
[02:40] <maria> if i update to dapper ,i am in breezy , my files will delete?
[02:40] <tomlikestorock> ugh, now my laptop won't connect to the internet
[02:40] <tomlikestorock> wtf
[02:40] <IRC_> snoop: thanks. i got it
[02:40] <snoop> preferenced
[02:40] <snoop> np
[02:40] <zero_flaim> colbl:shitty, well, one more thing, for some reason NONE of my video files will play anymore, it opens up totem or mplayer, but it tries to start the video then just closes
[02:41] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[02:41] <Centslessssss> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[02:41] <tomlikestorock> so, to summarize: I rebooted my laptop, got only 640x480, and now no internet (got an ip, but no internet)
[02:41] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: ok, is synaptic open?
[02:41] <leme> Hi. My computer has this kernel parameters on the grub '/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-386 root=/dev/hda1 ro quiet splash'. Could anyone explain me what they mean?
[02:41] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: yes
[02:41] <colb1> tomlikestorock: did ifup eth0 work?
[02:41] <libAlt> anyone jnow how to install libdvdcss on Dapper?
[02:41] <kitche> zerleme: you mean the whole line?
[02:41] <libAlt> I can't do it
[02:41] <libAlt> what repo do I add?
[02:41] <kitche> leme*
[02:41] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: ok, then, in synaptic follow these directions :-) http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[02:41] <wd3> need help..... just added wine - utorrent launcher to desktop, it created an icon with a triangle how can i chng it to original green icon?
[02:42] <ubuntu__> i went to install nvidia drivers on a fresh install of Dapper....and i guess i got one of the files wrong or something and it screwed up my xserver...it created a back up, but i don't know how to apply the backup to fix it
[02:42] <tomlikestorock> colbl: already configured, it reports
[02:42] <maria> if i update to dapper ,i am in breezy , my files will delete?
[02:42] <tomlikestorock> I got an IP, but nothing to the network
[02:42] <ladydoor> wd3: can you right click on it and get a "properties" dialogue?
[02:42] <tomlikestorock> er, internet
[02:42] <wd3> oooh yeah, hey everyone.
[02:42] <ladydoor> maria: i *hope* not!
[02:42] <libAlt> anyone know of the repo for dapper to install libdvdcss?!
[02:42] <wd3> ladydoor http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21846
[02:42] <kitche> leme: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-386 kernel root=/dev/hda1 your / ro read-only quiet splash deals with the bootsplash
[02:42] <maria> ladydoor , why u said hope?
[02:42] <colb1> tomlikestorock: so trying "ping -c3 www.yahoo.com" gives you nothing?
[02:43] <ladydoor> libAlt: libdvdcss is an artifact of rare and nonfree power. i think there's instructions on the forums :-)
[02:43] <libAlt> PLEASE HELP ME AND I'll LEAVE
[02:43] <ladydoor> maria: i mean, i don't think it should
[02:43] <libAlt> lol
[02:43] <tomlikestorock> colbl: ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
[02:43] <tomlikestorock> wtf
[02:43] <maria> mm ok
[02:43] <ladydoor> libAlt: you're not bothering anybody
[02:43] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: when i follow those directions and press reload i get Could not download all repository indexes
[02:43] <maria> ladydoor i dont have more than 500 megabytes availablre , its a problem?
[02:43] <wd3> ladydoor no option. however i tried to ad it to panel, chnge icon but won't pic a jpeg i edit...
[02:43] <colb1> tomlikestorock: are you using a dhcp router?
[02:44] <ladydoor> Centslessssss: oh. :-(
[02:44] <Centslessssss> ladydoor: http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/dists/dapper/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz: 404 Not Found
[02:44] <Kragnerac> Hello, does anybody know a good screen recorder that will record to .ogg and .mpg?
[02:44] <tomlikestorock> colbl: yes, but I assign my laptop a static ip, and I just checked - everything is as it should be (that is, there has been no change there)
[02:44] <ladydoor> wd3: is the jpeg too big?
[02:44] <Ktron> So, if my sources.list is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21848 why wouldn't I be able to find the package wine through synaptic OR by typing 'sudo apt-get install wine' ?
[02:45] <wd3> ladydoor, i'll check again
[02:45] <colb1> tomlikestorock: are you using wired or wireless/
[02:45] <tomlikestorock> colbl: both, and both have ips
[02:45] <Celeste> ladydoor?
[02:45] <ladydoor> Celeste: yup?
[02:45] <libAlt> please, I can't find anything
[02:45] <Celeste> ladydoor, I can build a past tense of "need", right?
[02:45] <tomlikestorock> colbl: I can ping my server (what I'm typing from now)
[02:45] <libAlt> can someone point me in the right direction
[02:45] <Celeste> ladydoor, need - needed - needed ?
[02:45] <libAlt> to install libdvdcss
[02:45] <tomlikestorock> colbl: but not anything outside the network
[02:45] <ladydoor> Celeste: yup!
[02:45] <leme> kitche: where i can find more detail information for boot parameters?
[02:45] <colb1> tomlikestorock:.. that is strange.. your network sees them but no internet?..
[02:46] <ladydoor> !libdvdcss
[02:46] <ubotu> See http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html. Libdvdcss can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[02:46] <kitche> leme: the grub page
[02:46] <tomlikestorock> colbl: yeah, gateway is set and everything
[02:46] <wd3> ladydoor, i wnt online dl img, open gimp save as jpeg. can't load image. also i save as png won't work.
[02:46] <ladydoor> !libdvdcss> libAlt
[02:46] <ofer> brendonjt: so to do sudo update-alternatives --config java
[02:46] <Celeste> ladydoor,    Example: "You need not eat the apple."    can I put this sentence into the past as  "You needed not eat the apple" ?
[02:46] <ladydoor> wd3: :-(. i've no idea
[02:46] <StoneNote> maria, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#Upgrading_Ubuntu   but I have no idea if you have enough space or not
[02:46] <maria> thanks stonn
[02:46] <wd3> ladydoor, what would u do?
[02:47] <Ktron> Trying to find out why the sources.list http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21848 doesn't seem to have wine on it
[02:47] <ladydoor> Celeste: well, it gets a little more complicated. what you're looking for is a "perfect tense." So it would be "You do not need to eat the apple." you were close though :-)
[02:47] <colb1> tomlikestorock:.. well that has me stumped
[02:47] <ladydoor> Celeste: and for future grammar questions, do /msg ladydoor to message me privately
[02:47] <tomlikestorock> colbl: crap :(
[02:47] <ofer> how it can be that the irc is working but the browswer is not?
[02:47] <ladydoor> wd3: i don't know. i use ratpoison. it doesn't have a desktop :-(
[02:48] <colb1> tomlikestorock: you can try rebooting.. or setting it up so that it is not static IP.. but i doubt that will help
[02:48] <wd3> ladydoor, thnks
[02:48] <tomlikestorock> colbl: I'm a doofus - default eth connection was eth1 (wireless). Deactivating it solved my internet problem.
[02:48] <tomlikestorock> but why would my wireless not get out of the network if both were activated?
[02:48] <colb1> tomlikestorock: good
[02:48] <minerale> I have added another program through the alacarte menu editor ( it's oracle SQL developer ) and I've linked it as /opt/sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper - runs fine from the terminal but nothing happens from the alacarte menu editor, anyone know how I can go about debugging this, finding out what's on behind the hood ?
[02:48] <ladydoor> wd3: sorry i couldn't help more. i'd ask out loud again
[02:48] <StoneNote> Ktron, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21849
[02:48] <colb1> tomlikestorock:.. probably a bug
[02:49] <wd3> ladydoor, ok
[02:49] <ladydoor> minerale: is it a terminal app?
[02:49] <StoneNote> dinnertime
[02:49] <tomlikestorock> colbl: nice. Anyways, back to the resolution problem. Any thoughts?
[02:49] <ladydoor> minerale: that may be a stupid quetsion, but you'd need to set your runner up different
[02:49] <colb1> tomlikestorock: ok.. what is the video card?
[02:49] <tomlikestorock> ati radeon x700 mobility
[02:49] <Syco54645> does anyone have any experience with fbpanel?
[02:50] <tomlikestorock> colbl: worked perfectly before this reboot
[02:50] <libAlt> thank you!!!
[02:50] <libAlt> wonderful
[02:50] <leme> kitche: Ubuntu uses grub 2 or grub legacy?
[02:50] <baphomet> My laptop will not let me use the wireless feature with ubuntu. I am using a linksys router can anyone help me out
[02:50] <libAlt> ladydoor: thanks
[02:50] <colb1> tomlikestorock: I understand.. do you have proprietary drivers or xorg drivers?
[02:50] <ladydoor> baphomet: do you know what your card is?
[02:50] <ladydoor> libAlt: np!
[02:50] <wd3> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21846  help with icon changing
[02:51] <minerale> ladydoor: it's a sh script that executes another
[02:51] <tomlikestorock> colbl: I'm pretty confident I have fglrx. how can I tell which I'm using?
[02:51] <ladydoor> minerale: right, but is the application you're trying to start a gui app or does it run in the console?
[02:51] <_Adde_> anyone that can help with howto install a newer kernel version in dapper?
[02:52] <colb1> tomlikestorock: "gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" under Section "Device" it should say what driver you are using
[02:52] <Jack_Sparrow> _Adde_: why the concern over the newer kernel... The patches keep it up to date.
[02:52] <tomlikestorock> colbl: two sections.
[02:52] <Kragnerac> Hello, does anybody know a good screen recorder that will record to .ogg and .mpg?
[02:53] <jn> is anyone using fluxbox + ubuntu
[02:53] <tomlikestorock> colbl: "ATI Technologies, Inc. Radeon Mobility X700 (RV410 PCIE)" Driver "vesa"
[02:53] <colb1> tomlikestorock: ok.. you are using the vesa driver
[02:53] <minerale> ladydoor: ok I fixed it by looking at the inital ssh script and launching that instead, it was a gui app but I think it needed the terminal to run the .sh script
[02:53] <tomlikestorock> colbl: and "aticonfig-Device[0] " driver "fglrx"
[02:53] <_Adde_> Jack_Sparrow, have kernel 2.6.15 but 2.6.16 is supposed (from what i read online) to have built in support for my webcam
[02:53] <ladydoor> minerale: oh
[02:53] <ladydoor> minerale: shiny!
[02:53] <vik> I know the benefits of not having a root password, but I think the only time I've ever needed one is when the system boots with major filesystem errors, and ask for a root password to continue. What happens then?
[02:53] <colb1> tomlikestorock:oohh
[02:53] <ladydoor> baphomet: do you know what your card is?
[02:54] <colb1> tomlikestorock: that is more then likely your problem
[02:54] <ladydoor> jn: i used to, and do sometimes. what do you need?
[02:54] <tomlikestorock> colbl: two devices?
[02:54] <Jack_Sparrow> !webcam
[02:54] <ubotu> webcam is now easy to install on Linux; instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[02:54] <tomlikestorock> colbl: should I just comment out the first one?
[02:54] <colb1> tomlikestorock: somehow you have two devices in your Xorg.. you should only have one
[02:54] <colb1> tomlikestorock: the fglrx one
[02:54] <tomlikestorock> colbl: wonder how it got in there
[02:54] <ladydoor> baphomet: your wireless card, i mean?
[02:54] <jn> ladydoor: im trying to get artwiz fonts installed correctly other apps can use them ie- aterm -fn snap works
[02:54] <jn> but fluxbox isnt using them
[02:54] <mish4> how do i close a program running in the background
[02:54] <mish4> it doesnt have an x or a menu
[02:55] <colb1> tomlikestorock: probably an update wrote to your xorg file
[02:55] <ladydoor> jn: sudo apt-get install xfonts-artwiz
[02:55] <Jack_Sparrow> vik: dosent recovery mode handle that situation
[02:55] <ladydoor> jn: does that help any, at all?
[02:55] <ladydoor> mish4: killall programname, in a terminal
[02:55] <jn> ladydoor: sec
[02:55] <ladydoor> mish4: and if it's root, sudo it
[02:55] <mish4> okay, thanks lady-door
[02:55] <ladydoor> mish4: but you probably shouldn't be killing anything root's running :-)
[02:56] <tomlikestorock> colbl: rebooting now..
[02:56] <lunat1c_> does anyone have @live.com invitation?
[02:56] <mish4> alright cool
[02:56] <ladydoor> mish4: sweet
[02:56] <mish4> what is a session?
[02:56] <mish4> i put conky in my startup
[02:56] <mish4> but im guessing session is for something else
[02:56] <colb1> tomlikestorock: you shouldn't have to reboot.. just do "ctrl+alt+backspace" to restart the xserver
[02:57] <Ktron> StoneNote, so if I add 'deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/' to my sources.list, hit reload on synaptic, and search for 'wine', 'wine' or similiar should come up, right?
[02:57] <tomlikestorock> colbl: did that, something about a xserver failing to start. logged in on alt-f1, and did reboot -n
[02:57] <tomlikestorock> colbl: "Failed to start the X server"
[02:57] <tomlikestorock> colbl: sweet
[02:57] <holden> Hello. Can someone with a recent hard disk tell me what "sudo hdparm -t /dev/hda" returns?
[02:58] <lunat1c_> does anyone have @live.com invitation?
[02:58] <don_jr> how do I uninstall a package?  I installed KDE to try it out, don't like it, how do I remove it?
[02:58] <itachi> does anyone know how to shutdown the x server so I can install my nvidia drivers?
[02:59] <[joemaxxx] > itachi, hmm...you can try restarting and using the recovery mode
[02:59] <colb1> itachi: "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop"
[02:59] <jbroome> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[02:59] <strangy> itachi: sudo /etc/init.d/dgm stop
[02:59] <Jack_Sparrow> itachi: Are you following the wiki?
[02:59] <itachi> oki thank you
[02:59] <strangy> gdm
[02:59] <Jack_Sparrow> !nvidia
[02:59] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:59] <minerale> oh yeah, that reminds me, new nvidia drivers are out, I need to install em
[02:59] <itachi> the  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto didnt work
[02:59] <minerale> are the new drivers on the multiverse ?
[03:00] <lunat1c_> does anyone have @live.com invitation?
[03:00] <Jack_Sparrow> itachi: in what way did it not work.. error?
[03:00] <itachi> the logo never came up
[03:00] <don_jr> Can anyone tell me how to remove KDE?
[03:00] <itachi> Ill try it again
[03:00] <AustLaw`> it only lets me select 60Hz as my refresh rate, how do I allow higher?
[03:00] <Jack_Sparrow> itachi: did you manually edit xorg.
[03:01] <Ktron> Oh, I think I know why there are packages missing from my repositories-- I'm using the amd64 version, I bet there aren't amd64 versions out
[03:01] <colb1> don_jr: apt-get remove kdebase
[03:01] <itachi> xorg?
[03:01] <codecaine> can you do a sytem update
[03:01] <codecaine> without gui
[03:01] <minerale> lunat1c_: I have a live.com email, it kinda sucks, gmail is much better
[03:01] <codecaine> gksudo update-manager
[03:01] <Alconquian> I've got a problem with Breezy Badger (5.10): when "Detecting network devices", the install will hand at 0% forever. I just tried using "expert" mode and skipped on to normal "Detecting hardware", but that is *also* hung up at 0% now - this is an older Compaq system, 266mhz, 64mb RAM etc. - any ideas as to the problem?
[03:01] <don_jr> colbl that will remove it so it doesn't ask me to choose between gnome and kde at login?
[03:01] <Ktron> exit
[03:01] <ghostyness> !ati
[03:01] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:01] <Alconquian> hand == hang
[03:01] <Jack_Sparrow> itachi: can you post to pastebin your xorg.conf
[03:02] <colb1> don_jr: it should.. also you can use synaptic and go to the catagory of KDE and remove all the KDE stuff
[03:02] <AustLaw`> what irc client should I be using under linux?
[03:02] <itachi> ok
[03:02] <Jack_Sparrow> !best
[03:02] <ubotu> Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
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[03:02] <brendonjt> austlaw:  i use xchat-gnome
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[03:02] <Alconquian> er
[03:02] <don_jr> cl that's retarded
[03:02] <StoneNote> well this is lame
[03:02] <colb1> NO IT DOESN'T
[03:02] <Alconquian> gg copy/paste
[03:02] <robert_> er, how *do* I restart esd under (k)ubuntu?
[03:03] <robert_> er
[03:03] <codecaine> lol
[03:03] <robert_>  how *do* I restart esd under (k)ubuntu?
[03:03] <robert_> blah
[03:03] <AustLaw`> heh
[03:03] <Phenax> Heh, they did "UBUNTU ROXX" in #gentoo
[03:03] <Phenax> So don't think it's a bunch of Gentoo users
[03:03] <jamie> hey guys..  I've got my ipod mounted and all in ubuntu and tried to use amarok to upload some tunes but now all my music won't show up on the Ipod.  It shows it's there in amarok though?
[03:03] <jamie> anyone experienced this?
[03:03] <jbroome> Phenax: you think?
[03:03] <Phenax> I think
[03:03] <jamie> it's only showing about 256 songs
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> !ipod
[03:03] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto
[03:04] <__mikem> wow there are more than 800 users in #gentoo
[03:04] <itachi> jack here is my pastebin thing
[03:04] <itachi> http://pastebin.ca/151431
[03:04] <Phenax> Biggest channel on Freenode most of the time
[03:04] <jamie> Jack_Sparrow: that's what I used to get it mounted and unmounted
[03:04] <Jack_Sparrow> __mikem:  all under 12..
[03:04] <jamie> I can't figure out why the ipod is not showing all my music
[03:04] <colb1> haha
[03:04] <brendonjt> jamie:use gktpod it is better i have found amarok  buggy
[03:04] <tomlikestorock> colbl: sweetness, I totally got it.
[03:05] <jamie> brendonjt: I'll try it
[03:05] <colb1>  tomlikestorock: Groovey
[03:05] <tomlikestorock> aticonfig --initial, then aticonfig --resolution=1280x800,1024x768,800x600
[03:05] <jaldhar> I'm getting a message: Can't check DMA mode. Permission denied or no such device: "/dev/dvd". from Kaffeine with kubuntu dapper.  But I'm a member of group cdrom which owns /dev/dvd.  What's up with that?
[03:05] <robert_> how do I start/restart esd under Ubuntu/
[03:06] <colb1>  tomlikestorock: That's cool.. I have not used ATI cards for a couple of years.. i've always had bad look with them in linux
[03:06] <brendonjt> jamie:  it has drag and drop and the likes  a good program
[03:06] <tomlikestorock> colbl: yeah, but ati practically owns the laptop video card industry :(
[03:06] <Renan_s2> !raw
[03:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about raw - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:06] <lunat1c_>  does anyone have @live.com invitation?
[03:06] <colb1>  tomlikestorock: that is true.. one of the reasons i don't own a laptop.. well that and money
[03:06] <ladydoor> lunat1c_: if they did they would've told you
[03:07] <brendonjt> how do autmate xchat to /msg nickserve identify?
[03:07] <cujavwam> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <mudtvsxc> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:07] <robert_> wtf
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[03:07] <colb1> just a bit retarded
[03:07] <ladydoor> yeah, that's mature
[03:07] <cujavwam> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:07] <bvnnculq> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU#GENTOO > #UBUNT
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[03:07] <gsvblcyp> U#G
[03:07] <cujavwam> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <mudtvsxc> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <gxmmjwud> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <ioyxdiul> BUNTU
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[03:07] <bvnnculq> UBUNTU
[03:07] <wubwkvqg> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:07] <ghkpedis> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU#GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:07] <emuprsce> ENTOO > #
[03:07] <ukblbqvt> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:07] <gmeicftp> U#GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <kbtecvjs> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <ghkpedis> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU#GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <xxmlkxgh> #GENTOO
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[03:07] <gxmmjwud> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <ioyxdiul> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <kbtecvjs> NTU#G
[03:07] <kqvwtbom> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:07] <xxmlkxgh> ENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:07] <wubwkvqg> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <ghkpedis>  #UBUNTU#GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <gmeicftp>  > #UBUNTU#GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <kbtecvjs> NTU#G
[03:07] <nojndccu> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:07] <gsvblcyp> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:07] <ladydoor> go away, kiddies
[03:07] <daggveyo> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
[03:07] <GrimWald> ...
[03:07] <printk> idiots
[03:07] <printk> they were doing the same thing in #gentoo
[03:07] <colb1> Gentoo is Rice
[03:07] <printk> just the opposite
[03:07] <jake1> OMG They are sooo cool
[03:07] <ladydoor> lol
[03:08] <robert_> somebody ban those freaking clones
[03:08] <efrwxvhq> #
[03:08] <gsvblcyp> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:08] <acidian> noobs
[03:08] <wd3> hey guys when post on ubuntu is there a way to be notified of a reply to ur ? or do u have to keep checking back?
[03:08] <ladydoor> you kids ain't funny. go away
[03:08] <brendonjt> bloody trolls
[03:08] <GrimWald> buffer pb :/
[03:08] <cujavwam> #GENTOO > #UBUNTU
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[03:08] <ladydoor> !admin
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[03:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about admin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:08] <Hexidigital_> !ops
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[03:09] <printk> there ya go :)
[03:09] <printk> +R fixes everything
[03:09] <__mikem> holly crap
[03:09] <ladydoor> THANK YOU!
[03:09] <wd3> ladydoor, i mean the forum sorry.
[03:09] <StoneNote> Thank you
[03:09] <ladydoor> wd3: go to the user cp, and there should be an option to get an instant email when someone replies
[03:10] <__mikem> was that a botnet attack
[03:10] <Renan_s2> !speedup
[03:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about speedup - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:10] <hybrid> Renan_s2: what are you looking for?
[03:10] <robert_> __mikem: and a weak one at that :P
[03:10] <Renan_s2> hybrid: ways to increase speed of Ubuntu
[03:10] <Jack_Sparrow> add ram
[03:10] <hybrid> Renan_s2: what do you wanna increase?
[03:10] <Renan_s2> hybrid: bootup time
[03:10] <Renan_s2> oops, I want to make it faster
[03:11] <hybrid> make what faster?
[03:11] <Renan_s2> hybrid: startup
[03:11] <hav0k> has anyone had trouble with their synaptic coming up?
[03:11] <wd3> ladydoor, user cp?
[03:11] <Jack_Sparrow> boot time is predicated by the quality of your hardware.
[03:11] <ladydoor> wd3: it's one of the links at the top of every page
[03:11] <Renan_s2> Jack_Sparrow: but there's always room for improvement
[03:11] <brendonjt> hey how do i  automate xchat with /msg nickserve identify
[03:11] <Renan_s2> by disable services you don't need
[03:11] <ladydoor> wd3: in the grey bar
[03:11] <meatballhat> anybody know where my "C header files" are? ...trying to install vmware player
[03:11] <nalioth> MAY I SUGGEST THAT ALL UNREGISTERED USERS REGISTER  AND IDENTIFY THEMSELVES  /msg nickserv help register
[03:12] <anto9us> hav0k, try starting it from a terminal and see what error it gives you
[03:12] <hoov> I think they're (gnaa) trrying to start a war between us
[03:12] <__mikem> I registered
[03:12] <__mikem> because I respect these chanels
[03:12] <kitche> freenode been having trouble with bots it seems though tonight
[03:12] <hav0k> anto9us, what is the command?  just synaptic?
[03:12] <brendonjt> nalioth: i agree with you there
[03:12] <hybrid> hoov: that is just the nature of such people
[03:12] <ladydoor> hav0k: gksudo synaptic
[03:12] <anto9us> hav0k, yes
[03:12] <_Itachi_> jack_sparrow: here is my pastebin thing http://pastebin.ca/151431
[03:12] <wd3> ladydoor, thanks
[03:12] <brendonjt> i've registered
[03:12] <ladydoor> wd3: np! anytime
[03:12] <Hexidigital_> meatballhat::   did you install build-essential
[03:12] <Hexidigital_> ?
[03:12] <acidian> any way I can change the sesitivity of my touchpad?
[03:13] <anto9us> hav0k, sorry, what ladydoor said
[03:13] <hav0k> it says something about libvte.so.4
[03:13] <jn-> ladydoor: can i msg
[03:13] <Hexidigital_> nalioth::   were the current registrations dropped? (do we have to re-identify?)
[03:13] <minerale> is it possible to run internet explorer 7 via wine?
[03:13] <hybrid> Hexidigital_: is your umode +e?
[03:13] <hav0k> it says, can not open shared object file:  No such file or directory
[03:13] <hybrid> minerale: not yet
[03:13] <brendonjt> minerale: why would you want to do that for
[03:13] <wd3> oh yeah if u guys liked my last bckgrnd check this out......http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21850
[03:13] <hybrid> minerale: ie6 you can though
[03:13] <meatballhat> Hexidigital: just checked aptitude and looks like nope...  thanks!  Should I be able to figure it out from there?
[03:14] <Hexidigital_> meatballhat::   yes
[03:14] <LeftyAce> hmm
[03:14] <jman8888> How do install mod rewrite?
[03:14] <Hexidigital_> hybrid::   yep
[03:14] <meatballhat> Hexidigital: Thanks for your help!
[03:14] <yokobr> pleaseee
[03:14] <yokobr> T.T
[03:14] <Jack_Sparrow> _Itachi_: someone double check me but should line 93 be Nvidia and not nv in   http://pastebin.ca/151431
[03:14] <nalioth> Hexidigital_: you should identify
[03:14] <hybrid> Hexidigital_: then you are identified
[03:14] <yokobr> ive installed nvidia drivers and now X doesnt start!!!
[03:14] <Jack_Sparrow> im registered and identified..
[03:14] <minerale> brendonjt: I have a office live account, and website and they only allow you to access it through IE
[03:15] <wd3> ladydoor, how do i wave?
[03:15] <hav0k> anto9us, did you see what i said?
[03:15] <ladydoor> wd3: /me waves
[03:15] <anto9us> hav0k, sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade
[03:15] <ladydoor> jn-: sure
[03:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Wife just showed up.. gotta run, good luck everyone
[03:15] <wd3> forgot thanks
[03:16] <ladydoor> jn-: anytime
[03:16] <minerale> brendojt: on my other hard drive, I have windows installed, and it's only got IE7
[03:16] <hav0k> ive done those... i did, apt-get upgrade, dist-update, update, install -f
[03:16] <brendonjt> minerale: oh ok
[03:16] <[NoX] > again ? x
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <yokobr> pleasee
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <hav0k> umm
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> MS
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <[NoX] > yes, again :(
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <wd3> ladydoor, u seem experience user screenshot ur bkgrnd.
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <bgvcabqj> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:16] <cwhjykja> I COMPILE ALL MY PROGRAMS
[03:17] <Phenax> orly u d0?
[03:17] <ladydoor> wd3: lol. you don't want to see it, but ok. how do i send stuff on irc?
[03:17] <kitche> don't worry they got banned on #gentoo i probably the bots that been bothering freenode
[03:17] <hybrid> Phenax: dont feed the trolls
[03:17] <animefreak135> minerale: google ies4linux. it installs minimal versions of ie6, ie5.5, and ie5. that should work
[03:17] <animefreak135> minimal versions that run with wine i mean
[03:18] <nalioth> MAY I SUGGEST THAT ALL UNREGISTERED USERS REGISTER  AND IDENTIFY THEMSELVES  /msg nickserv help register
[03:18] <ebfe> may i suggest to turn capslock off
[03:18] <__mikem> Not another one
[03:19] <wd3> ladydoor, screenshot, save it to ur folder eg. "home" then go to ubuntu pastebin enter ur screen name, upload screenshot send then copy link here.
[03:19] <kitche> hmm seems like they are using rotating attacks
[03:19] <wd3> ladydoor, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21850
[03:19] <Sarra_> There's a button with 'Caps Lock' written on it
[03:19] <minerale> animefreak135: wow thanks, I just downloaded it, installing right now... comes with flash too, cool
[03:19] <Sarra_> Press it with your left nostril
[03:20] <wd3> nalioth, are u dual booting or strictly linux?
[03:20] <__mikem> Why do we keep getting hit with botnet attacks
[03:20] <animefreak135> minerale: yeah, i think it comes with flash 9. a little choppy with the video but hey it works :)
[03:20] <nalioth> wd3: strictly linux now
[03:21] <robert_> how do I start/restart esd under Ubuntu/
[03:21] <ladydoor> !paste > ladydoor
[03:21] <wd3> nalioth, i envy u, ur strong...  :o) i'm flip flopping. i can't cut windows. just certain software i need.  i wish i can be as bold as u.
[03:22] <hybrid> wd3: what software do you need?
[03:22] <wd3> ladydoor, ok take a screen shot - save it- go to ubuntu pastebin - upload pic - copy paste link here.
[03:22] <mhiku> how can i defrag?
[03:22] <ladydoor> wd3: sure thing
[03:22] <ladydoor> wd3: lol
[03:22] <minerale> Not to animefreak135 the fonts seem all weird and odd, can those be changed?
[03:22] <hybrid> mhiku: linux doesnt need defragging
[03:22] <hybrid> mhiku: the filesystems *nix uses dont created fragmented files
[03:23] <wd3> hybrid,  cell phone ring tones, microsoft money, i know ur going to say gnucash but no the same.
[03:23] <jake1> bastards
[03:23] <hybrid> wd3: ring tones?
[03:23] <jake1> flash doesn't work on the 64-bit version of ubuntu
[03:23] <jake1> this is crazy
[03:23] <_itachi_> Can someone please help me with this error I am getting when I write winecfg: http://pastebin.ca/151434
[03:23] <wd3> hybrid, cell phone wallpapers and ringtones.
[03:23] <ladydoor> wd3: ok, you're seeing what i'm seeing
[03:23] <hybrid> jake1: *!* doesnt work on PPC Linux
[03:23] <colb1> you can use swiftfox in 64bit ubuntu to get flash to work
[03:23] <wd3> ladydoor, now paste ur pastebin link here.
[03:23] <hybrid> wd3: what does that have to do with windows?
[03:24] <hybrid> wd3: and try kcash
[03:24] <ladydoor> wd3: aha
[03:24] <BHSPitLappy> jake1, neither does wine and stuff. you can use a chroot to get around this, though.
[03:24] <jake1> colb1: explain
[03:24] <ladydoor> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21852
[03:24] <ladydoor> wd3 http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21852
[03:24] <coder2000> if the version of mesa in dapper is 6.4.1 how did I get the edgy 6.5.1 without adding any of those update repos?
[03:24] <wd3> ladydoor, ok i see it    nice..... :)
[03:24] <colb1> jake1: go to www.getswiftfox.com and download the ubuntu version.. then go to a flash site and let it install the flash plugin
[03:24] <ladydoor> wd3: lol...it's a window manager called ratpoison
[03:25] <ladydoor> wd3: it makes everything fullscreen.
[03:25] <_itachi_> Can someone please help me with this error I am getting when I write winecfg: http://pastebin.ca/151434
[03:25] <ladydoor> wd3: but deviantart.com is a good place to find pretty backgrounds :-)
[03:25] <hybrid> ladydoor: +3
[03:26] <ladydoor> hybrid: meaning what?
[03:26] <hybrid> ladydoor: meaings, 'right on' times 3
[03:26] <ladydoor> hybrid: oh! thank you
[03:26] <hybrid> :)
[03:27] <jake1> downloading swift fox now
[03:27] <jake1> wow... not alot of applications are 64-bit these days
[03:27] <wd3> ladydoor, this is for u  http://www.lynucs.org/
[03:27] <jake1> that should change soon
[03:27] <colb1> jake1: install the athlon64 version and you might have to do "sudo apt-get install linux32"
[03:27] <wd3> oooh and everyone else.....  sorry
[03:27] <hybrid> jake1: it *should*
[03:27] <LeftyAce> hello.  do I have this working right?
[03:27] <ladydoor> wd3: oooh, pretty
[03:27] <Sarra_> If you have source, you can compile it for 64 bit easily enough (sometimes)
[03:27] <_itachi_> Can someone please help me with this error I am getting when I write winecfg: http://pastebin.ca/151434
[03:28] <jake1> LeftyAce: do you have what working right?
[03:28] <jake1> the keyboard?
[03:28] <jake1> or irc?
[03:28] <LeftyAce> thanks.  no, the identification. irc
[03:28] <jake1> i still have yet to figure out my wifi card issue
[03:28] <jake1> i'm using a PCMCIA card right now
[03:28] <hybrid> _itachi_: try #wine
[03:28] <wd3> hybrid, i'm still newbie and i get frustrated when i can't compile source and everything else, i can't afford to be down for days at a time until someone helps me.
[03:29] <jake1> and i still need to figure out how to install themes
[03:29] <jake1> for some odd reason the normal method does not work
[03:29] <robert_> blah
[03:29] <jake1> i think it's cuz i'm white
[03:29] <robert_> how do I start/restart esd under Ubuntu/
[03:29] <wd3> hybrid r u dual booting or strictly ubuntu?
[03:29] <_itachi_> hybrid: what good will that do? it doesnt do anything :S
[03:30] <Phoul> Anyone here have a lyra mp3 player?
[03:30] <Phoul> rca lyra
[03:30] <StoneNote> you can also run 32 bit apps on a chroot jail on a 64 bit system, though that limits the application.  Here's an example http://internet.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=06/05/08/1640216&tid=13
[03:30] <__mikem> whats with alll those klines
[03:31] <StoneNote> __mikem, script kiddie floodbots
[03:31] <wd3> hybrid my tab isn't working for the autonames.....
[03:31] <kitche> __mikem: those are the spammers
[03:31] <LeftyAce> I found that I could get 32 bit running based on the ubuntu forums howto
[03:31] <LeftyAce> with no chroot
[03:31] <StoneNote> LeftyAce, cool. if you find a link I'd like to see it
[03:32] <don_jr> Is there a web server for linux that has a graphical interface that'll run in gnome?
[03:32] <LeftyAce> StoneNote: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=191205
[03:32] <StoneNote> LeftyAce, thanks'
[03:32] <wd3> hybrid how far advanced are u? and how long did it take u? i have the linux for dummies book and other lit. but gee it's like the old dos.  remember those days.
[03:32] <LeftyAce> StoneNote: worked for me for skype, anyway.  HOpe it helps.
[03:32] <habeeb> http://pastebin.ca/151456 Any idea how can this be fixed? :/
[03:33] <hybrid> wd3: let me put it this way, i've been trained by the best
[03:33] <wd3> ladydoor, i take it ur online drooling like i use to..........
[03:33] <wd3> well
[03:33] <wd3> i never
[03:33] <wd3> hybrid, thats good,
[03:33] <hybrid> ruh roh
[03:33] <hybrid> teh Hobbsee
[03:33] <kitche> wd3: it all depends on how much you play with the cli among other things with how fast you learn linux
[03:33] <Hobbsee> heya
[03:33] <MKR> botnets created to attack channels are such a waste of CPU power. They would be more useful working on protiens or looking for ET
[03:34] <hybrid> wd3: yes, and im very appreciative, you can catch me every now and then in #ubuntu-classroom teaching. look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom
[03:34] <robert_> great
[03:34] <wd3> kitche, hybrid i'm eager and learning everyday, but i'm afraid to kick bill to the curb.
[03:34] <ladydoor> wd3: what?
[03:34] <robert_> esd is dead, and I can't start it again
[03:34] <wd3> hybrid, no way.
[03:34] <LeftyAce> habeeb: did u try installing libqt3-mt first
[03:34] <LeftyAce> ?
[03:34] <hybrid> wd3: way
[03:34] <i_is_cat> where can i get a games package thats got a bunch of games like the kde ones?
[03:34] <Eleaf> chanserv, why would you do that!
[03:35] <habeeb> LeftyAce: already installed.
[03:35] <Phoul> anyone here know about lyra mp3 players?
[03:35] <robert_> wd3: Billy-boy doesn't deserve to have anymore mindless slaves than he already does
[03:35] <GTroy_> anyone know how to change alsa device ?
[03:35] <DrSpin> anyone interested in assisting with configuring ubuntu to login into a remote xserve?
[03:35] <wd3> robert_,  hehehe
[03:36] <hybrid> DrSpin: how are you loggin in?
[03:36] <LeftyAce> habeeb: oh .  Are u running 64 bit?
[03:36] <DrSpin> GDM
[03:36] <habeeb> LeftyAce: no.
[03:36] <hybrid> DrSpin: arent xserves apple servers?
[03:36] <DrSpin> hybrid: s/xserve/xserver
[03:36] <LeftyAce> habeeb: hmm. can't be too much help, sorry
[03:36] <habeeb> Ok thanks :)
[03:37] <habeeb> http://pastebin.ca/151456 Anyone has an idea on how to fix this? :/
[03:37] <wd3> ladydoor, i was referring to the lynucs.org site i sent u, i asked if u were there drooling at the nice and incredible screenshots like i was...   :)
[03:38] <LeftyAce> anyone available for some compiz help?
[03:38] <hybrid> habeeb: try sudo apt-get -f install
[03:38] <wd3> hybrid, what's  "NuN"?
[03:38] <hybrid> wd3: new user network
[03:38] <habeeb> hybrid: nothing to be installed >:
[03:39] <wd3> i know u all haven't completely left windows? have u?
[03:39] <habeeb> wd3: yes/
[03:39] <kitche> wd3: I have but I till need to use it lol
[03:40] <ladydoor> wd3: oh. no, sorry. haha. short attention span
[03:40] <dbe> wd3, I dumped 2 years of project in Windows and burned the Windows key on my keyboard.
[03:40] <wd3> ladydoor, ok
[03:40] <LeftyAce> wd3: except for games...
[03:40] <wd3> u guys r bold
[03:41] <dbe> wd3, My mentor is RMS today =)
[03:41] <wd3> i wish i could but certain stuff i need in windows.
[03:41] <hybrid> wd3: english please
[03:41] <wd3> hybrid, ?
[03:41] <Hobbsee> Ropechoborra: english only please
[03:41] <habeeb> hybrid: any other ideas? :/
[03:41] <Ropechoborra> Hobbsee i just was saying good bye ! :) ;)
[03:41] <hybrid> wd3: u r arent english words
[03:41] <Hobbsee> Ropechoborra: ah :)
[03:42] <don_jr> is there an easier web server to understand for newbies other than apache2?
[03:42] <wd3> haha
[03:42] <DrSpin> rephrase:  anyone know an easy way to configure GDM to log me into a remote X session ?
[03:42] <habeeb> Actually, they are. They are internets words <:
[03:42] <DrSpin> don_jr: apache2 is fairly straight forward -- what are you trying to do?
[03:42] <hybrid> don_jr: look into xammp
[03:42] <habeeb> Fast, easy and practical. What else do you need.
[03:42] <hybrid> i <3 apache though
[03:43] <don_jr> DrSpin I want to setup a phpbb2 board on my computer to test out mods before I load them live.
[03:43] <kitche> don_jr lighttpd
[03:43] <kitche> apache2 isn't really straight forward if you actually dig into it
[03:43] <DrSpin> don_jr: using the defailt config of apache2 + php5 + mysql should do the trick just nicely
[03:43] <wd3> i wish i had the courage to leave windows, i guess until then i'll use wine.
[03:44] <i_is_cat> no one has any suggestions for game packages?
[03:44] <don_jr> DrSpin I'll give it a try
[03:44] <DrSpin> don_jr: if you're wanting to test it with SSL support -- it's got about 4 pr 5 extra steps but they are faily easy as well
[03:44] <wd3> hybrid, i'm at ubuntu classroom but no one typing.
[03:44] <kitche> I tend to use lighttpd for the security but that's just me
[03:45] <varsendaggr> hey    i heard that the flash player in firefox   needs aoss  to run in order to get it to play after other programs have used it    where do i get aoss
[03:45] <ladydoor> wd3: all it takes is to accidentally erase your windoze during install (that's what i did back in hoary). lol
[03:46] <wd3> ladydoor, no way.
[03:46] <ladydoor> wd3: :-)
[03:46] <wd3> lol
[03:46] <kitche> wd3: wine has a lot of support now for many applications
[03:46] <wd3> ladydoor, i know u panicd
[03:46] <wd3> kitche, true
[03:46] <kitche> I don't use wine that much anymore sicne I still have a windows machine
[03:46] <dbe> wd3, Non-free software = Evil
[03:47] <wd3> dbe, yes true but ease of use.
[03:47] <ladydoor> wd3: oh yeah
[03:48] <Celeste> Does anyone know how sang this good song ""Oh Lord,  would you buy me ..."
[03:48] <Celeste> the good version
[03:48] <wd3> dbe, everyone is catering to windoz, majority of programs. plus this darn printer isn't working  in ubuntu and if it was i would switch.
[03:48] <ladydoor> wd3: but then i was like "oooh, pretty" and then liked it better
[03:48] <kitche> wd3: what's the printer?
[03:49] <dbe> Does anyone use authorized_keys for OpenSSH?
[03:49] <DrSpin> My biggest issue with Wine is that much of the content in their appsDB is for much older versions and doesn't necessarily work as expected on the newer versions -- their ratings also are outdated for the most part...
[03:49] <kitche> dbe: I do
[03:49] <kitche> DrSpin that's ebcause no one actually tests new version
[03:49] <wd3> kitche, it's a challenge. lexmark z603. i know i saw the wiki even some experts helped me install cups and all the 9 yards. it printed but not from printer
[03:50] <DrSpin> :)
[03:50] <dbe> kitche, Nice. Does it require the client to have  id_rsa.pub in home to accept any connection?
[03:50] <LeftyAce> wd3: lexmarks=bad for linux...In my experience hp printer works great
[03:50] <wd3> ubuntu seems to load my jpg and other media faster but my avi aren't playing.
[03:50] <kitche> dbe: do you mean the persont hat is sshing
[03:50] <DrSpin> therin lies Wine's biggest downfall -- new version breaks old versions and documentation/ratings/etc... doesn't keep up
[03:50] <LeftyAce> wd3: they even have their own linux driver
[03:50] <dbe> kitche, Yes.
[03:50] <wd3> LeftyAce, thanks.
[03:51] <Jack_Sparrow> !avi
[03:51] <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
[03:51] <wd3> LeftyAce, since when.
[03:51] <bluefox83> when someone dcc's me something or i send something to them, the box that comes up does not have a way to close and where-ever it spawns it gets stuck..you can't move it anywhere...has anyone heard of this problem before?
[03:51] <kitche> dbe: not that I m aware of since the private key will tell the public key that is you
[03:51] <LeftyAce> wd3: since when what? the driver?
[03:51] <LeftyAce> wd3: I first looked into it a year ago. and was told to go with HP.  Worked great, while my lexmark didn't.
[03:51] <bluefox83> i literally have to kill xchat to get rid of the box..and sometimes even when i kill xchat the box lingers for a moment
[03:52] <Jack_Sparrow> HP works fine here too
[03:52] <kitche> HP is a linux helper
[03:52] <bluefox83> btw am using xchat
[03:52] <kitche> that;s why it works :)
[03:52] <DrSpin> The driver on Lexmark's site download it -- convert the RPM to DEB with Alien -- install with dpkg -i configure CUPS -- viola -- working Lexmark hardware
[03:52] <dbe> kitche, I have sent my id_rsa.pub to a lot of shell accounts and now I want to enable this feature on my own box.
[03:52] <LeftyAce> DrSpin:  really?
[03:52] <Kragnerac> Hello, I am considering on transitioning my kernel from i386 to i686 due to numerous claims that it improves performance. But first of all, I just wanted to know will it break anything? Do I have anything to lose by transitioning to i686?
[03:52] <dbe> kitche, So why do you use authorized_keys?
[03:53] <wd3> DrSpin, really ,  no really.
[03:53] <z3r0> ur restricted drivers
[03:53] <anto9us> Kragnerac, you can choose which kernel to boot into in case anything doesn't work properly, no loss in trying it
[03:53] <dbe> Kragnerac, No.
[03:53] <DrSpin> LeftyAce: wd3: worked like a champ for me :)
[03:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Kragnerac: I have both 386 and 686 kernels in my grub menu, 686 is a bit faster but has some odd things like.. will not power off, just gets to a will shut down prompt
[03:53] <kitche> dbe: so I can work on Source Mage git
[03:53] <z3r0> u will have to get the right build again
[03:54] <don_jr> Would the 686 kernel help make things run a bit faster on a laptop?
[03:54] <wd3> DrSpin, which model do u have?
[03:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Very slight improvement here
[03:54] <dbe> kitche, Do you know how to enable SSH to _require_ a public key (id_rsa.pub) to establish a connection at all?
[03:54] <wd3> DrSpin, i'm there now.
[03:54] <z3r0> jack_sparrow@ i guess there number 3 coming out soon
[03:55] <kitche> dbe: in the sshd.conf there is a place for key authorizeation
[03:55] <Jack_Sparrow> argh, and you better go see it..
[03:55] <dbe> don_jr, compared to what?
[03:55] <don_jr> How do I find out how much freespace I have on my hard drive?
[03:55] <z3r0> why go anywhere
[03:55] <don_jr> dbe compared to the 386 kernel
[03:55] <Frederick> folks is anyone here using google earth package?
[03:55] <ladydoor> don_jr: df
[03:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Frederick: yes
[03:55] <ladydoor> don_jr: in a terminal
[03:55] <jbroome> Frederick: y
[03:55] <__mikem> I hate the fac tthat google earth is writen in java
[03:55] <LeftyAce> don_jr: I like filelight; gives fancy pie chart of whats using what on harddive
[03:55] <Frederick> how do I open it?
[03:56] <LeftyAce> don_jr: but df is much faster :-)
[03:56] <jbroome> chmod u+x googleearth.bin
[03:56] <jbroome> ./googleearth.bin
[03:56] <don_jr> ladydoor thanx!
[03:56] <dbe> don_jr, 386=Intel 386, 686=100Mhz+
[03:56] <wd3> DrSpin, lexmark linux driver kit?
[03:56] <Frederick> Ive installed it using apt
[03:56] <Jack_Sparrow> You can create a link to it on the desktop
[03:57] <dbe> wd3, It's GNU/Linux, Linux is really just the kernel of the (GNU) system.
[03:57] <don_jr> dbe I am running the 386 kernel on a 500 mghz P2 chip.  would it benefit me to change to the 686?
[03:57] <ladydoor> don_jr: np!
[03:57] <kitche> dbe www.securitydocs.com/library/3385 might help you
[03:57] <LeftyAce> anyone here knowledgable about compiz?
[03:57] <Jack_Sparrow> don_jr: not as much as adding extra ram
[03:57] <dbe> don_jr, Use IA-686.
[03:57] <jbroome> Frederick: not sure, i wasn't aware it was available in apt
[03:58] <kitche> LeftyAce: what's ypur question
[03:58] <don_jr> OKay, bed time for me, thanx for all the advice folks
[03:58] <Frederick> googleearth - Offers maps and satellite images for regional searches
[03:58] <wd3> dbe, thanks..    explain in terms of windows please so i can get it in my head for good. linux like dos  gnu like windows?
[03:58] <LeftyAce> ultimately trying to get the water plugin.
[03:58] <DrSpin> wd3: si
[03:58] <upgrdman> i just installed 6.06, and when i try to boot my hdd it just prints out "j" ... anyone know whats going on?
[03:58] <dbe> kitche, Mitnick is bright, but I'm supprised that hes firm supports non-free software consulting.
[03:58] <LeftyAce> kitche: but right now I want to remove a schemas file that broke the install
[03:58] <dbe> kitche, I just wanted to share that with you.
[03:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Frederick: you should have a folder under your nick called google-earth
[03:59] <wd3> DrSpin, si (yes) to the widows thing?
[03:59] <kitche> dbe: I m type of person that would use OSS and non-free
[03:59] <wd3> DrSpin, what model do u have lexmark?
[03:59] <DrSpin> wd3:  no to the lexmark driver kit thing -- sorry
[03:59] <kitche> but dbe that link might help you
[03:59] <Frederick> nope
[03:59] <dbe> wd3, DOS=Disc Operating System, FreeDOS=freedom
[03:59] <wd3> DrSpin, thanks.
[03:59] <wd3> dbe,  hehe
[03:59] <kitche> LeftyAce: well the water plugin doesn't really work all that well
[04:00] <dbe> kitche, I will have a look, thanks.
[04:00] <LeftyAce> kitche: oh.  In that case, how do I remove a schemas file that broke my install?
[04:00] <DrSpin> Z611 -- $25 special :)
[04:00] <LeftyAce> kitche: I installed it using gconftool-2
[04:00] <wd3> ok guys if i can get my printer working in ubuntu i'll leave windows. because i bounce back and forth to print.
[04:00] <evil-tux> gnite all
[04:00] <kitche> LeftyAce you cna just rm-rf it
[04:00] <LeftyAce> oh
[04:00] <kitche> wel use gconftool-2 to remove it
[04:01] <LeftyAce> kitche: ok. will check the man page...
[04:01] <upgrdman> is there a way to verify that ubuntu put a boot loader on my hdd?
[04:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Frederick: then I would suggest you go to google earth and dl the bin and follow the instructions
[04:01] <Consty> Has anyone checked out the Ubuntu Hacks book?  It's fantastic.  Has some really good guides on how to do things that aren't commonly documentated.
[04:01] <Consty> documented*
[04:01] <LeftyAce> upgrdman: do you see one at all when u boot?
[04:01] <dbe> wd3, Yeah, GNU is the system.
[04:02] <Frederick> k
[04:02] <wd3> Consty, where?
[04:02] <upgrdman> LeftyAce: no. when my bios tries to boot my hdd, all it prints is "j" ... never had this problem before. i used to have gentoo + win2k on this hdd, but told ubuntu to use the entire disk and format it accordindly, automatically
[04:02] <dbe> wd3, We are trying to complete our own kernel, it's called HURD and runs at top of Mach.
[04:02] <kitche> dbe: GNU is actually an organization that made the tools that linux needs to run
[04:02] <Consty> wd3: It's on amazon.
[04:02] <dbe> GNU=GNU's Not Unix
[04:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Frederick: there are a few things you must install in addition...
[04:03] <wd3> Consty, thanks
[04:03] <wd3> dbe, oh
[04:03] <kitche> anyways they stopped HURD in 1999 or so
[04:03] <dbe> kitche, It is a community driven project
[04:03] <dbe> kitche, FSF is the organization
[04:03] <thompa> i have an hp multimedia keyboard and the search and email buttons work, but how to configure internet button?
[04:03] <dbe> kitche, RMS is the founder of both _and_ the free software movement.
[04:03] <Festyur> hi. what do i need to connect 3 computers in a wireless net? i have a cable connection and a modem. i think i need a router? three routers?
[04:03] <LeftyAce> upgrdman: hmm.  maybe try re-installing ubuntu? Or try a "rescue install" that just adds grub agn
[04:03] <ladydoor> thompa: first, install xev
[04:03] <varsendaggr> hey    i heard that the flash player in firefox   needs aoss  to run in order to get it to play after other programs have used it    where do i get aoss
[04:04] <ladydoor> thompa: then let me know when you're ready :-)
[04:04] <kitche> dbe: I know I have the REvolution OS dvd
[04:04] <Frederick> Jack_Sparrow, as?
[04:04] <thompa> ok
[04:04] <dbe> kitche, I develop free software and GNU packages myself
[04:04] <thompa> thanks
[04:04] <upgrdman> LeftyAce: i tried reinstalled already, i'll try rescue install. thank you
[04:04] <wd3> dbe, kitche i'm just nervous about leaving windows, however i'm sick of updates and vulnerabilities..... so sickning.
[04:04] <Consty> wd3: Shows you all kinds of crazy stuff like taking a dvd and ripping it to a DivX avi, and back to a dvd and stuff.. things that aren't very well documented (that I've seen anyway)
[04:04] <Jack_Sparrow> Frederick: The instructions on google are very simple, please read so you can ask well formed questions.
[04:04] <dbe> kitche, But GNU is not the organization, that's the main project.
[04:04] <wd3> Consty, anything online free?
[04:05] <dbe> wd3, I know the feeling.
[04:05] <thompa> ladydoor: its installed
[04:05] <LeftyAce> ex-chat
[04:05] <LeftyAce> oops
[04:05] <wd3> dbe, i mean everything is microsoft catered
[04:05] <ladydoor> thompa: sweet. can you open a terminal?
[04:05] <Consty> wd3: Nah unfortunately not that I know of.  Nothing as good anyway.
[04:05] <dbe> wd3, The only right thing to do is to leave it.
[04:05] <wd3> Consty, thanks
[04:05] <ladydoor> thompa: and then type "xev" (no quotes)
[04:05] <kitche> dbe: it used to be the organization and still is it's a sub organization of FSF
[04:06] <ladydoor> thompa: then click on the xev window, and you'll see lots of output in the terminal
[04:06] <dbe> kitche, No, GNU is a project to complete a OS.
[04:06] <thompa> ladydoor: btw i can find anumber of hp keyboards to choose from in system:keyboard, but all same functions
[04:06] <thompa> ok
[04:06] <dbe> kitche, I could be a webmaster at gnu.org but don't have the time to help the webmasters
[04:06] <wd3> dbe, ur tempting me, i need more.  i just can't print with this darn lexmark and all the software i need is on windows not ubuntu well i could probly wine everything else huh?
[04:07] <thompa> ladydoor: right im there
[04:07] <ladydoor> thompa: and then press your www key, and look fr something that says "keycode somenumber." write down "somenumber"
[04:07] <lufis> Is there a gnome theme that is just simple and uses the least amount of resources?
[04:07] <thompa> ladydoor: ok then what?
[04:07] <wd3> dbe screenshot for me i'm curious....  :)
[04:07] <wd3> dbe, want to see a guru's screen set up.......
[04:07] <Jamminpotato> ladydoor, do you live here?
[04:07] <beasty> lol
[04:07] <ladydoor> thompa: you got somenumber?
[04:08] <beasty> wd3: show me your screenshot :p
[04:08] <thompa> ladydoor: nope
[04:08] <ladydoor> Jamminpotato: no...i tend to wander away from my computer a lot and forget to leave an away message
[04:08] <Dimensions> how do i use my phone as gprs modem ?
[04:08] <wd3> beasty go to pastebin already there two...
[04:08] <ladydoor> Jamminpotato: also, i'm sick right now
[04:08] <ladydoor> Jamminpotato: so i've nothing better to do
[04:08] <ladydoor> Jamminpotato: lol
[04:08] <beasty> wd3: url ?
[04:08] <Jamminpotato> ladydoor, same here cept on the last leg of summer vacation, nto sick
[04:08] <EnsignRedshirt> Years ago I used a program called 'pscal' to generate postscript calendars.  Does that program exist in an Ubuntu package?
[04:08] <Jamminpotato> i always forget to /away, i think i have xcaht set to auto do it after a while though
[04:08] <dbe> wd3, I'm new to laptops myself, I use A(a)GNU(GNU's Not Unix)L(/Linux)A(audio)/De(Debian GNU/Linux)Mu(Multimedia)Di(Distribution)
[04:09] <ladydoor> Jamminpotato: aha. yeah, being sick sucks a lot. soon, though, the real world will be the place for me again!
[04:09] <lufis> Also: Is there a bittorrent client for Linux that doesn't suck?
[04:09] <wd3> dbe, oh
[04:09] <ladydoor> thompa: ok...i guess try it again. do you see anything that says "keycode"?
[04:09] <dbe> DeMuDi for short
[04:09] <StoneNote> lufis, that's pretty subjective. some folks line bittornado others azerus some run utorrent under wine
[04:09] <wd3> beasty, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21846
[04:09] <ladydoor> lufis: bittornado. also, that's not a very productive way to ask a question
[04:10] <dbe> wd3, It is FSF apporved of all 200 dists
[04:10] <beasty> wd3: ur dutch ?
[04:10] <wd3> beasty, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21850
[04:10] <dbe> wd3, Currently, there is only  FSF approved distros.
[04:10] <wd3> beasty, that's two for u.
[04:10] <dbe> 5
[04:10] <lufis> StoneNote: Well... I think I've gone thru all of them. I absolutely loathe Azureus, it's a huge resource hog. ladydoor: Well, just being honest. :P All of the ones I've tried have either a) been way lacking in features or b) have had features but have been way too bloated
[04:10] <beasty> bbl
[04:10] <beasty> i'm off heading to france
[04:10] <ladydoor> thompa: anything promising?
[04:11] <wd3> dbe, oh
[04:11] <thompa> ladydoor: no keycode anyway
[04:11] <Dimensions> any one knows how can i use my mobile as gprs modem ?
[04:11] <dbe> wd3, I use GNOME, nothing special with that.
[04:11] <billytwowilly> so upgrading ubuntu dapper to the latest recently broke synaptic for me. joyous.
[04:11] <dbe> wd3, But I will migrate to 100% CLI.
[04:11] <ladydoor> thompa: hmmm. it should give you one. you're not using an hp are you?
[04:11] <wd3> dbe, ubuntu is a little slow. i've done the kde, but memory, xfce but lacking excitment but fast
[04:11] <billytwowilly> synaptic: error while loading shared libraries: libvte.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[04:11] <thompa> yes
[04:12] <billytwowilly> someone tell me how to fix this ^ please
[04:12] <StoneNote> lufis, I'd have to agree with ladydoor since I use bittornado.
[04:12] <ladydoor> thompa: aha. i am too, and for some reason i can set up all my other ones but that one doesn't seem to "exist"
[04:12] <kitche> dbe: well in reality you can never truley get rid of X I just use X for web browsing
[04:12] <dbe> wd3, Ubutu is based on Debian (Unstable) I'v heard.
[04:12] <ladydoor> thompa: here's something you can do, though
[04:12] <dbe> kitche, I can if RMS can, and he does.
[04:12] <lufis> StoneNote: Ok. Well, that's what I'm using. Have you noticed that it takes a really long time for the gui to load initially? Or is that just me?
[04:13] <thompa> its not a big deal, i never used them before, strange how some of the keys work though
[04:13] <Ktron> what does the error from synaptic "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper/multiverse/source/Sources.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)" mean?
[04:13] <ladydoor> thompa: you can set up a keybinding to run firefox (or whatever). i think that'll be in the gnome menu
[04:13] <dbe> kitche, + a bunch of GNU hackers that I know of.
[04:13] <ladydoor> thompa: yeah
[04:13] <StoneNote> lufis, I hadn't noticed that
[04:13] <thompa> ladydoor: ive used keybinding before, thanks again
[04:13] <wd3> dbe, i've been hearing gentoo is great but compiling mostly which they say is the best thing to do. i like ubuntu as a newbie. it's good
[04:13] <lufis> StoneNote: Hm. It typically takes at least 3 or 4 seconds for the torrent selector window to appear
[04:13] <thompa> im going to try some of these other HP entries first
[04:13] <ladydoor> thompa: sweet. sorry i couldn't help more
[04:13] <dbe> kitche, The only thing I need GUI for is to view CSS.
[04:14] <thompa> no prob, you showed me a new utility thanks
[04:14] <kitche> dbe: well most websites have images
[04:14] <wd3> ladydoor, was that irssi ur using for chat/ irc?
[04:14] <kitche> whihc makes the page all messed up if you don
[04:14] <dbe> kitche, =), yeah, and I'm a webmaster so that will be a problem.
[04:14] <ladydoor> wd3: sho' nuff
[04:14] <wd3> ladydoor, funny.
[04:14] <ladydoor> wd3: it rocks the xterm -e screen :-)
[04:14] <kitche> dbe: so he probably has links-twibright installed
[04:14] <dbe> kitche, But I try to avoid using images on my websites.
[04:15] <kitche> dbe: I have a very small X footprint
[04:15] <wd3> ladydoor, fo sho!
[04:15] <dbe> kitche, That is a really nice feature in Links
[04:15] <ladydoor> wd3: lol
[04:15] <wd3> ladydoor, lol
[04:15] <rukuartic> I have a question... I've deleted an important file (hee... who hasn't?) and I'm looking to make an iso of the directory so I can use autopsy on it. Is there any way I can make an ISO of a directory instead of the whole hard drive? it'd just save time :P
[04:15] <dbe> wd3, The problem with Gentoo is that is contains non-free software --RMS
[04:16] <wd3> dbe, oh
[04:16] <charles_a> how can I tell which version of alsa comes with a particular kernel?
[04:16] <dbe> wd3, I remember that sentence very well
[04:16] <wd3> dbe, lol
[04:16] <wd3> dbe, i just need the courage to leave windows.
[04:16] <dbe> wd3, Ututu is a nice project, they ban non-free software from their repositories.
[04:17] <rukuartic> wd3: dual boot is kinda like training wheels :P
[04:17] <dbe> wd3, UTUTO XS GNU System 2006
[04:17] <dbe> wd3, It's kind of useful around april 2007
[04:17] <DarkMageZ> dbe, non-free software is available in the multiverse & restricted repositories
[04:17] <dbe> DarkAudit, Not in UTUTO
[04:17] <ladydoor> wd3: what's holding you back?
[04:17] <DarkMageZ> dbe, oh, opps :)
[04:18] <dbe> DarkAudit, We ban non-free software as I said.
[04:18] <wd3> rukuartic, yeah i know , i like it but when i boot to windows i have to update... sucks and i'm scared of viuse attacks, and i'm secure zonelabs , nod32, the works
[04:18] <dbe> DarkAudit, Not to be to off topic but that is a very imporant policy.
[04:18] <rukuartic> wd3: Mmm... Once you get going on linux it'll be hard to go back. I went to windows the other day for about ten minutes.
[04:18] <dbe> s/imporant/important
[04:19] <Prohibited> Hey anyone know a nice client for msn apart from aMSN, GAIM, and Kopete ?
[04:19] <ladydoor> Prohibited: bitlbee
[04:19] <wd3> ladydoor, well my printer problem with linux lexmark z603, i know iknow lexmark sucks. also windows have software i really need.
[04:19] <ladydoor> wd3: what sort'a software?
[04:19] <wd3> rukuartic, i'm back on linux from taken a break for about 3 months because of frustration.
[04:20] <Ktron> Anyone else getting an error from multiverse about gzip?
[04:20] <AustLaw`> can I access an NTFS drive with linux?
[04:21] <wd3> ladydoor, well, me cell phne ringtone / wallpaper prog. palm pilot (i know linux has one), microsoft money, all the special programs not in linux.
[04:21] <coder2000> AustLaw: yes
[04:21] <Prohibited> ladydoor, now I like that client :D
[04:21] <ladydoor> wd3: oh. hmmmm
[04:21] <ladydoor> Prohibited: sweet! i'm using it right now, haha
[04:21] <Ktron> Anyone knows what this error means: "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper/multiverse/source/Sources.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)" ?
[04:21] <wd3> ladydoor, oh yeah and tz balls and all that -xfsf code is aaaaugh.
[04:21] <AustLaw`> how can I access them?
[04:21] <ladydoor> wd3: add this to your .bash_aliases:
[04:22] <ladydoor> wd3: (or .bashrc
[04:22] <ladydoor> )
[04:22] <Prohibited> ladydoor, thanks :)
[04:22] <ladydoor> Prohibited: np!
[04:22] <ladydoor> wd3: alias untgz='tar -xvzf'
[04:22] <ladydoor> wd3: alias untbz='tar -xvjf'
[04:23] <ardchoille> ladydoor: Don't need the "-" anymore
[04:23] <ladydoor> wd3: then, you just type untgz instead of tar -xvzf
[04:23] <ladydoor> ardchoille: oh, sweet. the "-" still works, though, right?
[04:23] <AustLaw`> how can I open an NTFS drive?
[04:23] <nathanael> Is anyone here using Chatzilla?
[04:23] <ardchoille> ladydoor: yes
[04:23] <wd3> ladydoor, i'm learning my basics  .... oh untbz?
[04:23] <nathanael> I opened it in a tab, but then nothign shows in the main window
[04:23] <nathanael> *nothing
[04:24] <ladydoor> ardchoille: cool
[04:24] <ladydoor> wd3: by putting those lines into your .bashrc, you make bash recognize the command, say, untbz, as meaning "tar xvjf"
[04:24] <upgrdman> in System > Prefs > Screen Res, I am limited to 1024x768, but my monitor can do 1280x1024. How do i remedy this problem?
[04:24] <longwave> ladydoor: you don't even need z or j as options to tar, it figures out .gz and .bz2 by itself now
[04:24] <ladydoor> longwave: oh. cool
[04:25] <wd3> ladydoor, i'm learning, just took a break 3 mths... now i'm using linux again... uh oh  i see a transformation slowly again... days and nights learning tar and pipe "|" etc...
[04:25] <Davey-> upgrdman, sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf and go to your monitor lines
[04:25] <Davey-> and add your res.
[04:25] <upgrdman> thz
[04:25] <upgrdman> thx
[04:25] <ardchoille> !fixres > upgrdman
[04:25] <kitche> wd3: learning the commands isn't really htat hard just take your time :)
[04:25] <upgrdman> ardchoille: ?
[04:25] <Sarra_> !fixres
[04:25] <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://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:25] <rukuartic> Does anyone know how to make an ISO of a directory so that it would include deleted files?
[04:25] <Sarra_> hmm, too bad that didn't work for me
[04:26] <upgrdman> ardchoille: o i just saw the pm... thx
[04:26] <wd3> kitche, u know, thats why i'm slowly coming back because of the love in this room........
[04:26] <Trae> Can anyone help with this laptop bug?  https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/22336
[04:26] <ardchoille> upgrdman: You're welcome :)
[04:27] <AustLaw`> how do I mount an NTFS drive?
[04:27] <wd3> ladydoor, does easyubuntu work for dapper?
[04:28] <kitche> wd3: my first distro was slackware really so my experience is probably much higher then most, I m at the point where I can probably build my own system
[04:28] <StoneNote> ktron these probably have your answer http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=192770 and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=9944&highlight=gzip+bzip2+error
[04:28] <fak3r> I'm using daper on a g4 iBook to try to save files off of it (they're in OSX) -- how can I mount the disk to read from it?
[04:28] <ladydoor> !easyubuntu
[04:28] <ubotu> EasyUbuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. See http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ ; for help and or discussions about EasyUbuntu please join #easyubuntu.
[04:28] <animefreak135> AustLaw: mount -t ntfs /mnt/hda1 /mnt/winpart (change as needed)
[04:29] <fak3r> !hfsplus
[04:29] <ubotu> hfsplus: tools to access HFS+ formatted volumes. In component main, is important. Version 1.0.4-10ubuntu1 (dapper), package size 43 kB, installed size 236 kB
[04:29] <wd3> kitche, ladydoor i have 1 hd partitioned  window xp  /   breezy / dapper  strange huh?
[04:29] <jumpkick> argh... /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_proxy_http.so: undefined symbol: ap_proxy_ssl_enable
[04:29] <jumpkick> what causes that?
[04:29] <ladydoor> wd3: did you get taht easyubuntu info?
[04:29] <wd3> ladydoor, yes
[04:29] <kitche> wd3: umm that sounds to me like a broken but then again you probably have more then one partition
[04:30] <ladydoor> wd3: sweet
[04:30] <wd3> kitche, sorry
[04:30] <AustLaw`> mount point does not exists...im totaly new to linux so, not sure how to mount anything really
[04:30] <wd3> kitche, i mean 1 hd 3 partitions
[04:30] <kitche> wd3: that's sounds right
[04:31] <animefreak135> AustLaw: you have to change the /dev/hda1 part to however your system is setup....do you know which hard drive, and which partition it is? (like, first drive, second partition)
[04:31] <wd3> kitche, i bounce back and forth from breezy to dapper and i see dapper is a little bit smoother but my avi and mpeg movies aren't producing sound and skips .. all kinda stuff.
[04:32] <AustLaw`> it is on ide0, primary drive, i dont remember how the partitions are setup
[04:32] <kitche> wd3: well that might be an issue with the codecs
[04:32] <fak3r> AustLaw`: if you're new just use the script they talk about here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions#head-e070ee95af2fd63663dff08b8fd783f429bc29a5
[04:32] <Jamminpotato> what is the package called ubuntu-desktop for?
[04:32] <Catnthehat> is there a channel for ubuntu studio? having issues with Jack
[04:32] <ladydoor> Jamminpotato: it's a "meta-package," which means it depends on all the basic ubuntu GNOME desktop environment packages
[04:32] <ChrisNiemy> Jamminpotato: ubuntu-desktop is a so-called meta package
[04:32] <ladydoor> Jamminpotato: so they'll all be installed
[04:32] <ChrisNiemy> ^^
[04:32] <wd3> kitche, i was thinking the same thing.. that's why i asked about easyubuntu for dapper .
[04:32] <ardchoille> Jamminpotato: It's a metapackage, meant to bring in deps for the Ubuntu desktop.. you can safely remove it.
[04:32] <ladydoor> Jamminpotato: it's useful for upgrades
[04:33] <animefreak135> AustLaw: oh wait, sorry. brain fart run 'mkdir /mnt/winpart' lol then try the command again
[04:33] <Ktron> StoneNote, yeah, those do look suspicious, checking it out, thanks
[04:33] <Jamminpotato> so if i've switched to xubuntu, would it be a good idea to install xubuntu-desktop?
[04:33] <Catnthehat> anyone know how to find out with programs are using the soundcard at any given time?
[04:33] <ladydoor> Jamminpotato: probably
[04:33] <ChrisNiemy> Jamminpotatoe: tt's useful for a dist-upgrade or when you have installed an minimalized installation, so you don't have to pick all packages, and just have to install ubuntu-desktop.  there are several other metapackages. mostly you will see this in the descriptions, e.g. in Synaptic
[04:34] <dbe> wd3, Back.
[04:34] <Megaqwerty> who knows of a good iso burner for ubuntu 6.06?
[04:34] <dbe> MeGaQuArK, cdrecord
[04:34] <wd3> dbe, ok
[04:34] <ardchoille> Megaqwerty: gnomebaker has always worked for me
[04:34] <Jamminpotato> would it be bad to have both xubuntu and ubuntu desktop installed?
[04:34] <ardchoille> Jamminpotato: No
[04:34] <dbe> MeGaQuArK, K3B for GUI
[04:34] <Jamminpotato> kthX
[04:34] <ardchoille> Jamminpotato: I have Ubuntu, Xubuntu and Kubuntu installed
[04:34] <Megaqwerty> thanks, and would you stop calling me megaquark?
[04:34] <ChrisNiemy> Jamminpotatoe: you can check the dependencies of "xubuntu-destkop" in synaptic and see what it will install. for example
[04:35] <AustLaw`> i ran the script, it asked if I wanted to use the experimental NTFS writing support (said not recommended) so I said no
[04:35] <AustLaw`> does that mean I am not going to be able to write to the drives?
[04:35] <Jamminpotato> ardchoille, which do you acutally run?
[04:35] <dbe> wd3, Does you WLAN works in Ubuntu?
[04:35] <ardchoille> Jamminpotato: fluxbox :)
[04:35] <Jamminpotato> lol
[04:35] <Jamminpotato> fubuntu?
[04:36] <ardchoille> Jamminpotato: I change between them depending on my mood
[04:36] <codecaine> how do you append text to the end of a file?
[04:36] <animefreak135> AustLaw: yeah
[04:36] <ChrisNiemy> Jamminpotatoe: the metapackages: (...)ubuntu-desktop provides each a full desktop enviroenment, with specific software, if you are only interested in the window manager etc. or do not want some software, you can uninstall it
[04:36] <wd3> dbe, my homeportal / nic card. yes.
[04:36] <ardchoille> codecaine: echo "some text" >> file
[04:36] <Catnthehat> codecaine open using vi
[04:36] <codecaine> ty
[04:36] <codecaine> >>
[04:36] <codecaine> is what I was looking for
[04:36] <AustLaw`> what is the best option for having a partition that can be read and writen by windows and ubuntu?
[04:36] <rukuartic> AustLaw`: fat32
[04:37] <ardchoille> codecaine: ">>" appends to the file, ">" overwrites the existing contents of the file
[04:37] <wd3> ladydoor, can i msg u?
[04:37] <jn-> i am having an issue with fc-cache not grabbing a font/dir of fonts i want, it says successful but the fonts do not show up when i do a fc-list
[04:37] <ladydoor> wd3: sure
[04:37] <kromel> well folks, not that I'm expecting a cookie or praise, but as of last night, I no longer have a Micro$oft product installed on my computer.   It feels... liberating.
[04:37] <longwave> AustLaw`: fat32 is the easiest, ext2 is also possible with a driver on windows
[04:37] <jn-> the fonts are pcf format, artwiz
[04:37] <ardchoille> kromel: YAY!
[04:37] <dbe> wd3, Nice. I just got a mission from a friend. She want me to install a wireless driver for a Toshiba Sattelite M40X-317. I've heard that Ubuntu has a great hardware support.
[04:38] <DarkAudit> dbe: ??
[04:38] <Milk_> ello!
[04:38] <dbe> DarkAudit, ??
[04:38] <Milk_> I am trying to cron mplayer playing an mp3 file...
[04:38] <DarkAudit> just came back and you had said something to me
[04:38] <wd3> dbe, thats true
[04:38] <Milk_> cron is working fine, but mplayer is only playing the first second of the file
[04:38] <Milk_> any idea why?
[04:38] <DarkAudit> 22:18 < dbe> DarkAudit, We ban non-free software as I said.
[04:39] <Catnthehat> anyone ever messed with JACK audio connection before?
[04:39] <dbe> DarkAudit, What about it?
[04:39] <ladydoor> Milk_: couldn't you write a bash script instead?
[04:39] <dbe> Catnthehat, Yes.
[04:39] <jn-> this makes no sense, i do fc-cache -fv /path/to/dirwith"snap.pcf" it does it's thing, says successful, then i do fc-list | grep snap and NOTHING.
[04:39] <DarkAudit> I hadn't said a word in the channel all night :)
[04:40] <Catnthehat> dbe i am trying to use it with the alsa drivers and it won't start it says my soundcard is being used by another program.. but it'll start when i use the dummy driver but then i get no sound after making the connections
[04:40] <rukuartic> Still looking for someone to help me with the datadump issue (a directory, instead of /dev/sdb3 :P)
[04:40] <Catnthehat> dbe do you know how i would go about finding out which program is runnign it
[04:41] <kromel> Anyone else here play City of Heroes via Ubuntu?
[04:41] <dbe> Catnthehat, pstree
[04:41] <DarkAudit> kromel: yep... just finished a session :)
[04:41] <upgrdman> is it possible to have more than one help bar in firefox... im used to galeon, and had four help bars packed with links
[04:42] <ChrisNiemy> anybody knows how to change the text displayed on the gnome-menu on the panel?
[04:42] <shipoopi> hi, total linux newb here, just wondering why my new user can't hear sound. can anyone help me?
[04:42] <corndog_> I've got a creative labs X-Fi card that currently does not have drivers for linux... anyone know the best forum or site so that I will know when those drivers are released?
[04:42] <kromel> I think I gained about 7 to 10 Frames per second playing City of Heroes in Ubuntu then I did with XP.
[04:42] <longwave> rukuartic: i'm guessing that once you delete a file from a directory, the directory structure gets rewritten so there is no trace of which inodes that file was allocated to, so there's no easy route like that for undeleting
[04:43] <Lilandra> hi
[04:43] <dbe> upgrdman, Try Epiphany, it's distributed under GPL, FF is tri-licensed and owned by Mozilla Corporation which is bad for the global justice movement.
[04:43] <rukuartic> longwave: Fun. So the only option to recover the file is getting all of /dev/sda3? What if I used shred on the file (on an ext3 filesystem?) I'm sure I remembered reading that shred didn't work.
[04:43] <DarkAudit> kromel: I've noticed that CoX via Cedega doesn't handle some lag spikes as well as in XP, but otherwise runs just fine
[04:43] <Ktron> StoneNote, yep, the one about using us.archive.ubuntu for main worked
[04:43] <rukuartic> longwave: And no this isn't critical, I'm seeing how secure shred is.
[04:44] <StoneNote> Ktron, cool
[04:44] <jn-> i need some help with fc-cache. its not showing files i cache in fc-list and therefore i cant use them in programs that call for them.
[04:44] <Catnthehat> dbe thanks for the help, but i'm still lost.. i found one called mixer applet but when i go into the processes it's not there
[04:45] <longwave> rukuartic: shred is not guaranteed to be effective on ext3 because of the way journalling works, but it's likely that the file will be unrecoverable if you carry on writing to the drive after deleting
[04:45] <longwave> rukuartic: otherwise, yeah, scanning the entire drive is your only option as far as i can see
[04:45] <dbe> Catnthehat, kill $(pidof DEAMON)
[04:45] <Jamminpotato> anyone know a link off hand on how to do the fancy compix+aiglx graphix stuff?
[04:46] <rukuartic> longwave: Would you mind explaining how exactly journaling would defeat ext3? All I understand about that is its a temporarly storage place before being written
[04:46] <ladydoor> !compiz
[04:46] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[04:46] <kromel> DarkAudit: have you tried Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter yet with cedega or WINE?
[04:46] <ladydoor> !compiz > Jamminpotato
[04:46] <shipoopi> anyone?
[04:46] <upgrdman> is gmplayer not available for ubuntu 6.06 amd64?
[04:46] <Jamminpotato> ladydoor, you are too good
[04:46] <dbe> Catnthehat, or killall -KILL DEAMON   and try kill $(pidof wish)
[04:46] <shipoopi> I need some help getting sound to work
[04:46] <longwave> rukuartic: yes, basically a part of the disk is reserved for temporarily storing writes so if the power fails while the write is going on, the disk structures will be consistent
[04:46] <ardchoille> !info gmplayer
[04:46] <ubotu> Package gmplayer does not exist in any distro I know
[04:46] <DarkAudit> kromel: not yet... the only game I've got running with Cedega is CoX... lots of alts need attention :)
[04:47] <mark_> heyy
[04:47] <longwave> rukuartic: or at least can be recovered easily at the next boot
[04:47] <mark_> st time i have used linux
[04:47] <mark_> dont got a clue what im doing
[04:47] <ChrisNiemy> shipoopi: mhm, just guessing, maybe log in as this new user and check the mixer settings, maybe they are saved user-specific
[04:47] <longwave> rukuartic: the file you intend to shred may end up (all or partially) in the journal if you don't do any more writes after running shred
[04:47] <mark_> and would like too get winmx 2 run on it?
[04:47] <rukuartic> longwave: writes to where?
[04:47] <rukuartic> mark_: congratulations :D
[04:47] <longwave> rukuartic: writes to anywhere else on the same filesystem
[04:47] <caravena> Hello, my pc support edubuntu 64? -> http://pastebin.com/777634
[04:47] <mark_> thanks :D lol i dunno wtf im doing though
[04:48] <moffer> !dpkg-reconfigure-alsa
[04:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dpkg-reconfigure-alsa - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:48] <ardchoille> upgrdman: I have gmplayer, I think it was installed when I installed mplayer from the repos
[04:48] <moffer> !alsa
[04:48] <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
[04:48] <upgrdman> ardchoille: thats what i mean.. how can ubuntu not have it
[04:48] <longwave> rukuartic: the journal gets recycled over time, it is only needed for writes while they are in-progress, but it would waste time to zero it or whatever after using it
[04:48] <shipoopi> hmmm I don't see anything in the mixer... what should I look for?
[04:48] <Sarra_> !VM
[04:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about VM - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:48] <ardchoille> upgrdman: I don't know
[04:48] <upgrdman> ardchoille: i cant find mplayer either
[04:48] <ChrisNiemy> shipoopi: but the previous user does still have sound?
[04:48] <ardchoille> !info mplayer
[04:48] <shipoopi> yeah
[04:48] <ubotu> mplayer: The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux. In component multiverse, is extra. Version 2:0.99+1.0pre7try2+cvs20060117-0ubuntu8 (dapper), package size 3265 kB, installed size 7916 kB
[04:48] <ardchoille> upgrdman: mplayer is in multiverse
[04:49] <rukuartic> longwave: how would I zero the journal?
[04:49] <longwave> rukuartic: in a similar way it is sometimes possible to recover data from the swapfile in an emergency
[04:49] <longwave> rukuartic: now that i don't know :)  i understand the theory behind journals but don't play with filesystems much
[04:49] <ChrisNiemy> shipoopi: once i had the problem, just on of the PCM channels was muted in the mixer and i was gettin' crazy already, because sound didn't seem to work /// how to you created this new user account?
[04:49] <upgrdman> ardchoille: how do i add multiverse to synaptic... i dont see it in the repo list
[04:50] <shipoopi> I did adduser
[04:50] <LeoDioxide> why is it that none of the firefox plugins work in ubuntu, let alone reside in the repositories?
[04:50] <longwave> LeoDioxide: firefox extensions should work on any platform?
[04:50] <dbe> wd3, Did the wireless thingy worked for you by default in Ubuntu?
[04:50] <ardchoille> !repos
[04:50] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and !easysource
[04:50] <lufis> Is there an app that will take a full page from a website and save it as an image?
[04:50] <LeoDioxide> longwave: you'd hope that
[04:50] <DarkAudit> LeoDioxide: which plugins?
[04:51] <rukuartic> longwave: So I've shredded the file. Its safe to say that in 1 month, its infeasable to retrieve?
[04:51] <dbe> lufis, wget
[04:51] <StoneNote> lufis, most browsers have a SAVE PAGE function
[04:51] <LeoDioxide> java, flash, and god forbid some ati drivers
[04:51] <longwave> rukuartic: yes, almost definitely
[04:51] <sethk> lufis, you can use a screen capture app like ksnapshot
[04:51] <lufis> StoneNote: SAVE PAGE as an IMAGE?
[04:51] <dbe> lufis, You can rip sites with wget.
[04:51] <StoneNote> lufis, nope
[04:51] <sethk> lufis, it will capture either a window, or the entire screen.  for the web site, you capture a window
[04:51] <rukuartic> longwave: Now even if you rm a file, would it be possible to retrieve with something such as autopsy?
[04:51] <shipoopi> hmm, there it goes :)
[04:51] <wd3> dbe, i'm not wireless. in the beginning my homeportal didn't work but i googled like crazy. using that home pna (pig tail device) no so i had to install nic .
[04:51] <dbe> lufis, Oh, I thought you mean ISO image.
[04:51] <ChrisNiemy> shipoopi: run "gksu users-admin" in a terminal, select your new user, an then on the tab on the right, look for the checkboxes there if audio is allowed for this user
[04:52] <sethk> lufis, also, in most browsers, including firefox, you can do file/save, and it will save everything, although as a set of files, not an image
[04:52] <DarkAudit> LeoDioxide: you've tried the ububtuguide install method for java?
[04:52] <shipoopi> thanks, ChrisNiemy :)
[04:52] <LeoDioxide> DarkAudit: yeah, no dice
[04:52] <dbe> lufis, Like, rig 10000 docs into a .iso file.
[04:52] <nalioth> DarkAudit: java is in the repos
[04:52] <sethk> lufis, for the rendered image the capture app is what you need
[04:52] <DarkAudit> Flash in linux is an old version. There is no v 8 for linux
[04:52] <longwave> rukuartic: if you rm a file it leaves the file contents in what is now free space, so if you don't write any new data to the disk, you can scan through for known strings in the file you deleted and hopefully recover it intact
[04:52] <ChrisNiemy> shipoopi: or run "gnome-sound-properties" (without sudo) and check this // does it work? ;)
[04:52] <shipoopi> ChrisNiemy++ :D
[04:52] <shipoopi> yeah :D
[04:53] <lufis> sethk: Yes but... I mean like an entire page. I know how to take a screenshot of a window, but sometimes a website is too big to fit into one window... thus I want an app that will take the website and generate an image however long the page is
[04:53] <dbe> wd3, pig tail device =)?
[04:53] <nalioth> LeoDioxide: what problems are you having with java?
[04:53] <ChrisNiemy> shipoopi: cool, i'm happy :) maybe you have to re-login or so. have fun!
[04:53] <rukuartic> longwave: How would I exactly do that? grep /dev/sda3 <filename>?
[04:53] <sethk> lufis, The only way I know to do that is by taking screen sizes chunks and splicing them together
[04:53] <LeoDioxide> nalioth: it doesn't install zee plugin!
[04:53] <lufis> sethk: :-p damn
[04:53] <nalioth> LeoDioxide: did you visit the wiki java page?
[04:53] <longwave> rukuartic: yes, that is the basics of how those sorts of tools work, they often have intelligence about common file formats which helps to recover certain document types
[04:53] <wd3> dbe, it plugged into my usb and the other side look like a line filter that plugged into my phone line, so i got the dsl signal from the phone line.
[04:53] <nalioth> LeoDioxide: are you installing sun java ?
[04:53] <sethk> lufis, maybe something exists that I haven't seen, but I doubt it.
[04:54] <LeoDioxide> yes I'm install sun java, no I don't think I saw the page
[04:54] <dbe> wd3, Ok.
[04:54] <rukuartic> longwave: care to give a tutorial on how to find a file named "something.doc"?
[04:54] <moffer> is there a nice a way to setup sound, simillar to xserver?
[04:55] <diezare> guys anyone know the help room of the gnome?
[04:55] <longwave> rukuartic: i've never had to do it on linux filesystems, myself. on windows there are recovery tools for ntfs that do this sort of thing for you, i have used those before
[04:55] <LeoDioxide> no installation candidate, lame.
[04:55] <whitesuit> hi, i cant access my d-link 500g adsl router using 10.1.1.1 , i can only access it through ie, has anyone managed to get to the configuration in linux ?
[04:55] <Milk_> O
[04:55] <wd3> dbe, my router/modem combo from sbc was connected to the computer in room 1. rm 2 &3 used the line pigtail thing to access dsl via phn line.
[04:55] <dbe> moffer, How do you mean? You can sellect plugins from each application generally.
[04:55] <diezare> Anyone here know the gnome help room, or anyone thinks that he can help me with an error i recieve while starting the gnome?
[04:56] <Milk_> I'm having cron issues... I'm trying to get cron to play an mp3 file at a specific time.. I've tried it via shell script or direct mplayer.. but the event never happens
[04:56] <Milk_> any ideas?
[04:56] <longwave> diezare: what error are you getting?
[04:56] <dbe> wd3, Phreak?
[04:56] <rukuartic> whitesuit: you could try nmaping your network to see what IP it's on
[04:56] <nalioth> !tell LeoDioxide about java
[04:56] <longwave> Milk_: what if you try something else such as mpg321 to play the mp3?
[04:56] <wd3> dbe, ?
[04:56] <rukuartic> longwave: Thank you very much for your time :) You've been most helpful.
[04:57] <diezare> longwave: i just installed gnome for the first time, and when i start it in normal or safe mode i recieve the following error "error starting gnome settings deamon"
[04:57] <longwave> rukuartic: no problem, interesting chat we had :)
[04:57] <Milk_> longwave, any idea why mplayer wouldn't work?
[04:57] <soundgate> how do I log on using kopete?
[04:57] <whitesuit> rukuartic, it should be 10.1.1.1 , but through firefox or even telnet i cant access it, how would i scan it with nmap ?
[04:57] <tjcarter> nalioth: May I suggest that nickserv doesn't really prevent bot spam?  =)
[04:57] <longwave> Milk_: not really sure. are you running mplayer as root when you try this?
[04:57] <Milk_> longwave, no
[04:57] <ChrisNiemy> Hi! How was the command in the terminal to show my own IP address?
[04:57] <soundgate> im using gaim atm, how do I log on using kopete?
[04:57] <ChrisNiemy> i forgot it
[04:57] <dbe> wd3, Never mind. Phreaking... was just thinking of Condor
[04:57] <moffer> alsa requres you to define card specifics like number of channels, latency etc all by hand as far as i know. then you can sellect "alsa sound" from the seperate applications.
[04:58] <longwave> Milk_: if it is running under your username, and you are logged out at the time, you may not have permissions to access the sound device at that time
[04:58] <rukuartic> whitesuit: try installing nmap (sudo apt-get install nmap) and trying "nmap -sP 10.1.1.1/16"
[04:58] <ladydoor> ChrisNiemy: ifconfig
[04:58] <Milk_> longwave, but I am logged in at the time
[04:58] <diezare> longwave: i just installed gnome for the first time, and when i start it in normal or safe mode i recieve the following error "error starting gnome settings deamon"
[04:58] <rukuartic> whitesuit: You could always reset your router and it should reappear to be 10.1.1.1 (or whatever it was :P_
[04:58] <soundgate> christ neimy:ifwconfig-a
[04:58] <wd3> dbe, ok.
[04:58] <Megaqwerty> things like Users and Groups, and Change time take forever to load is that normal? If not, do you know how to fix that?
[04:58] <ChrisNiemy> soundgate: thanks
[04:58] <soundgate> ifconfigi-a
[04:58] <whitesuit> rukuartic, yeah, but i dont want to reset if i wont be able to configure it
[04:59] <rukuartic> whitesuit: That works.
[04:59] <soundgate> ifconfig-a (stupid keyboard)
[04:59] <diezare> longwave, can you help?
[04:59] <nalioth> tjcarter: come to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[04:59] <Milk_> longwave, I'm even telling it to run in a new xterm.. the terminal window isn't opening
[04:59] <ChrisNiemy> soundgate: yeah, it works
[04:59] <rukuartic> whitesuit: let me know how it works
[04:59] <longwave> Milk_: hrm. is there anything in the cron log? you may also be able to redirect mplayer's output to a file, which you may not otherwise see if cron fails
[04:59] <soundgate> great. now can anyone tell me how to use kopete?
[04:59] <moffer> dbe: sorry did you get that, is this how it works, am i wrong?
[04:59] <whitesuit> rukuartic, nmap is taking a long time, i'll try T4
[05:00] <Lilandra> how does one use network-manager-gnome? does anybody know? does it work with wpa-psk?
[05:00] <Pulshion> does anyone know if i need key.gpg.asc its in my home folder
[05:00] <rukuartic> whitesuit: just give it a moment... it should work in a minute
[05:00] <LeoDioxide> the java 5 wiki page was no help at all
[05:00] <rukuartic> whitesuit: its scanning a lot of IP addys :P
[05:00] <longwave> Milk_: oh wait, you can have multiple X sessions running at once, right? when anything is started from cron, it wouldn't know which X session to connect to...
[05:00] <ChrisNiemy> soundgate: what's the problem with kopete? sorry, i personally don't use it
[05:00] <Milk_> longwave, where does cron log to?
[05:00] <whitesuit> rukuartic, ok
[05:00] <longwave> Milk_: /var/log/cron.log?
[05:00] <Megaqwerty> Lilandra: I can help
[05:00] <dbe> moffer, Pardon me. What?
[05:01] <Milk_> longwave, thats what I figured.. but its not there
[05:01] <soundgate> how do I log on using kopete? atm im on gaim
[05:01] <Milk_> oohh!!! I GOT IT!!
[05:01] <Megaqwerty> sudo apt-get update in the console first
[05:01] <Pulshion> does anyone know if i need key.gpg.asc its in my home folder
[05:01] <Milk_> longwave, letting mpg321 run in the background worked!
[05:01] <Lilandra> Meqaqwerty: me? update?
[05:01] <Megaqwerty> yeah
[05:01] <LeoDioxide> note: there exists no java5-plugin or java5-jdk
[05:01] <dbe> JDK is non-free software.
[05:01] <Megaqwerty> I'm giving you the steps to get wpa to work with ubuntu
[05:01] <Lilandra> i have wpa working
[05:01] <longwave> Milk_: yeah, command line apps will work better from cron, i'm not sure i've ever tried to run an X app from cron before..
[05:01] <Megaqwerty> oh
[05:02] <Lilandra> i just want to know about network-manager
[05:02] <Lilandra> :)
[05:02] <moffer> dbe: to use more that one program at a time alsa requires hand configuration
[05:02] <Megaqwerty> oh, yeah I don't think it supports it at this time
[05:02] <Lilandra> it's there in my ...panel...and when i click on it it just has wired
[05:02] <Lilandra> ah! ok :) thanks!
[05:02] <michael_la> hi. i need some help. - > im goin to d/l ubuntu. i plan to use it to setup a ftp, vpn/ssh, and maybe a www server. however, i also want to use it for desktop purposes ie music, surfing, etc. what ver. (server, desktop) should i d/l?
[05:02] <Milk_> longwave, mplayer is cli
[05:02] <Megaqwerty> you're welcome.
[05:02] <rukuartic> michael_la: desktop
[05:02] <rukuartic> michael_la: if you download server, it doesn't come with gnome
[05:03] <dbe> LeoDioxide, gcjwebplugin is a free software implementation of the Java suite.
[05:03] <longwave> Milk_: it relies on the X libraries though, so there may be some startup issues with that
[05:03] <LeoDioxide> dbe: I just want java on firefox, which repository has that plugin?
[05:03] <michael_la> does desktop include the server apps?
[05:03] <longwave> michael_la: you can install any server or desktop apps on any version of ubuntu
[05:03] <rukuartic> michael_la: nope, but you can install in a heartbeat
[05:03] <Milk_> longwave, k
[05:03] <Pulshion> does anyone know if i need key.gpg.asc its in my home folder
[05:04] <longwave> michael_la: the different flavours are just for the base install, you can choose whatever you want afterwards
[05:04] <ladydoor> Pulshion: i don't have it...but i don't know
[05:04] <dbe> LeoDioxide, http://www.nongnu.org/gcjwebplugin/
[05:04] <longwave> Pulshion: if you do not need a GPG key for encryption, you can probably delete it
[05:04] <sethk> Pulshion, it doesn't need to live in the home folder, no
[05:04] <michael_la> thx
[05:05] <sethk> Pulshion, the keys live permanently in a key chain file, ordinarily, which is in a subdirectory of your home directory
[05:05] <dbe> LeoDioxide, http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=gcjwebplugin
[05:05] <Pulshion> sethk -- weird, then what is it doing there...
[05:05] <sethk> Pulshion, I'm not sure; I would imagine it's a byproduct on the installation of something, but that's just a guess
[05:05] <Pulshion> ladydoor -- whats GPG key?
[05:05] <Megaqwerty> k3b and gnomebaker won't burn cds they say that they don't have "permission to open the device"
[05:06] <sethk> Pulshion, gpg is the gnu clonish of pgp, which is encryption
[05:06] <RMorris84> can someone direct me to a current xgl/compiz installation tutorial?
[05:06] <snoop> how do I install a new gnome theme, I already download it
[05:06] <longwave> RMorris84: try asking in #ubuntu-xgl
[05:06] <Ktron> RMorris84, http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=916
[05:06] <sethk> Pulshion, can be used to encrypt email, for example, and to allow it to be decryped at the other end in a fairly friendly way
[05:06] <ladydoor> Pulshion: what sethk said
[05:06] <longwave> GPG is also used to check that the packages downloaded from the repos have not been tampered with :)
[05:06] <zF> If I use xine to watch .wmv files, but firefox cannot render them - what can I do to view them in Firefox
[05:06] <snoop> how do I install a new gnome theme, I already download it?
[05:07] <Pulshion> ladydoor -- i guess ill just leave it where it is thanx
[05:07] <chuckyp> Is automatix still not recomended with dapper?
[05:07] <Pulshion> sethk -- same thing what i told ladydoor lol
[05:07] <ladydoor> Pulshion: sweet
[05:07] <whitesuit> rukuartic, its been 7 minutes i dont think its getting anywhere
[05:07] <sethk> Pulshion, you can always move it somewhere and see if anything complains
[05:07] <whitesuit> rukuartic, i dont understand why they make it work in ie and in firefox, etc it doesnt
[05:08] <snoop> How do I install a new gnome theme I already downloaded?
[05:08] <Pulshion> sethk -- it doesnt bother me lol, then i rather leave it where it is
[05:08] <bruenig> snoop, system>preferences>theme, drag and drop the tar.gz
[05:08] <Megaqwerty> k3b and gnomebaker won't burn cds they say that they don't have "permission to open the device" any ideas?
[05:08] <chuckyp> Anyone know if there is a way to change the appearence of irc in gaim?
[05:09] <ladydoor> Megaqwerty: you need to use gksudo/sudo
[05:09] <LeoDioxide> where do I set default icon size?
[05:09] <mark_> man can some 1 help me gettin winmx 2 work on here
[05:09] <dbe> snoop, gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme "Glider"
[05:09] <dbe> gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme "Flat-Blue"
[05:09] <dbe> gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/file_views/icon_theme "custom"
[05:09] <Megaqwerty> ladydoor: K3b and gnomebaker are guis though
[05:09] <dbe> snoop, For example
[05:09] <bruenig> Megaqwerty, gksudo gnomebaker, or gksudo K3b
[05:09] <ladydoor> Megaqwerty: right...so do <alt>F2 gksudo K3b enter
[05:10] <ladydoor> Megaqwerty: though in my experience you need to do sudo from a terminal for gnomebaker to work (maybe it's just me)
[05:10] <Megaqwerty> lady door: thanks alot!
[05:10] <ladydoor> Megaqwerty: np
[05:10] <snoop> bruenig: that dont work
[05:10] <chuckyp> chuckyp: test
[05:10] <snoop> dbe: the theme folder has a xml file and like 10 .png files
[05:10] <bruenig> snoop, give me the url where you found the theme
[05:11] <dbe> snoop, Ah
[05:11] <Jack_Sparrow> K3B has a menu option to enable permissions
[05:11] <snoop> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=31827
[05:11] <Jack_Sparrow> goodnight all
[05:11] <snoop> there it is bruenig
[05:11] <bruenig> snoop, that is a gdm theme not a gnome theme
[05:11] <Cine> does anyone use PenguinTV for podcasts or is there a better program?
[05:11] <dbe> snoop, run gnome-theme-manager
[05:12] <bruenig> snoop, go to system>preferences>login window
[05:12] <Megaqwerty> ladydoor: it's not executing k3b :( do I have to type "enter" ?
[05:13] <Wiseguy> hey guys, is there any huge differences between openoffice's word processor and abiword?
[05:13] <ladydoor> Megaqwerty: yup
[05:13] <Megaqwerty> ah
[05:13] <ladydoor> Megaqwerty: i mean, hit the enter key
[05:13] <moffer> ok are there a guide to getting wpa supplicant to work from a tty
[05:13] <Festyur> where can i find a list of linux compatible 802.11 NICs?
[05:14] <mish4> is it easy to add launchers to a panel in ubuntu?
[05:14] <mish4> is there some type of panel controller , where you can add a new panel
[05:14] <Megaqwerty> ladydoor: oh...well neither gksudo or sudo K3b works
[05:14] <doughboy> I am trying to share a printer on my ubuntu machine with an xp laptop connected via a wireless router. The only info I can find is that I should be able to connect to the printer on the ubuntu machine via cups. When I try to connect to the printer using the network printer setup on laptop I have the option of using a url to connect. I get as far as a window popping up asking for a user name and password. I tried my login name and passw
[05:14] <Megaqwerty> I'll try it from the terminal
[05:14] <ladydoor> Megaqwerty: does it need to be a lowercase k?
[05:14] <Megaqwerty> maybe
[05:14] <swarm> If I want my system to perform a command when the dialup internet is connected, how would i do that?
[05:14] <bruenig> yes
[05:15] <diezare> anyone have any idea about wut is the gnome help room?
[05:15] <bruenig> !gnome
[05:15] <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.
[05:15] <Megaqwerty> ladydoor: oh, duh. I'm an idiot. That did it. thanks
[05:15] <jn-> is anyone using ubuntu + fluxbox
[05:15] <bruenig> the gnome irc channel is ##gnome if that is your question diezare
[05:16] <diezare> jn-, i'm using fluxbox
[05:16] <diezare> bruenig, thnx
[05:16] <ladydoor> Megaqwerty: well, i'm the one who gave you the command. lol
[05:16] <Megaqwerty> true enough
[05:16] <bkudria> Hi. I'm following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MX1000Mouse, but "cat /proc/bus/input/devices" lists two devices with "Name="Logitech USB Receiver" "(i have a logitech mx610) ...what can i do?
[05:17] <Megaqwerty> ladydoor: It is burning!!!! YOU ROCK!
[05:17] <ladydoor> Megaqwerty: you would've figured it out, but thanks!
[05:17] <rjian> can anyone help on about articles for ubuntu?
[05:17] <Megaqwerty> lol
[05:17] <jn-> anyone else use fluxbox+ubuntu.. im trying to get flux to use the artwiz fonts, as most styles for fb call for them
[05:18] <mark_> oh well i dunno wtf im doing
[05:18] <Lilandra> what articles?
[05:18] <mark_> im gon backn 2 windows
[05:18] <mark_> cya peoples
[05:18] <otaku-san> Ok a Gimp question here.  On tuts for like Canvas Resizing (it's different from what I'm used to..) the options on it are different than what my Gimp has...
[05:19] <LeoDioxide> otaku-san: thats great....?
[05:19] <bruenig> okatsu-san, do go to #gaim (/join #gaim)
[05:20] <bruenig> not gaim
[05:20] <otaku-san> Leodioxide: I accidently clicked enter
[05:20] <bruenig> sorry gimp
[05:20] <LeoDioxide> otaku-san: carry on then!
[05:20] <otaku-san> bruenig: I have....no answer
[05:20] <pkh> is it possible to change the default path used by a /media usb device?  also, can the default application be changed?
[05:21] <pkh> i.e. when I insert my ipod I get rhythmbox, and when I insert a cd I get soundjuicer -- can I change these?
[05:21] <sethk> pkh, yes, and yes
[05:21] <pkh> awesome!!!  ...how?
[05:21] <ladydoor> pkh: do gnome-volume-properties
[05:21] <otaku-san> ok to finish!  Why in the heck is it different...do I need some plugins. heres the link http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/11503.html I was going to blame it on Novell but I saw another tut with the same thing
[05:21] <sethk> pkh, the device is in the hot swap configuration
[05:21] <ladydoor> pkh: and it will bring up a gui
[05:21] <sethk> pkh, applications are defined in a file associations dialog
[05:21] <RMorris84> i have a question someone can hopefully help me when i do apt-get update on a new ubuntu install it says could no open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 premission denied) is this common?
[05:22] <ladydoor> pkh: which will let you edit what, if any, commands to run
[05:22] <RMorris84> after that it says E: unable to lock the list directory
[05:22] <bkudria> Hi. I'm following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MX1000Mouse, but "cat /proc/bus/input/devices" lists two devices with "Name="Logitech USB Receiver" "(i have a logitech mx610) ...what can i do?
[05:22] <bkudria> RMorris84: that means you are executing as a normal user
[05:22] <bkudria> RMorris84: prepend "sudo"
[05:23] <bkudria> RMorris84: so, "sudo apt-get update"
[05:23] <sethk> RMorris84, use sudo to be root, and make sure only one package management application is running
[05:23] <Prohibited> omg I now love bitlbee
[05:23] <Prohibited> :O
[05:23] <ladydoor> RMorris84: or you might have another package app running
[05:23] <RMorris84> sudo worked thanks!
[05:23] <soundgate> I can't send an email using kmail. I get an error saying that the domain isn't in the list of allowed rcpthost.any idea?
[05:24] <pkh> sethk, ladydoor -- thanks, removed them all! :) -- p.s. is it possible to change the /media/xxx path?  my usbdisks all go in usbdisk/usbdisk1/...  can I set individual i.d.'s so they are specifically accessible programmatically?
[05:24] <joli> hi
[05:24] <joli> anyone managed to get isatap working on ubuntu?
[05:25] <cr3> suddently, sound doesn't work anymore on ubuntu. when I run applications like totem, I get: could not establish connection to sound server
[05:25] <sethk> pkh, you can certainly change the root.  something like usbdisk1 is the second instance of the type usbdisk, you can change the subdirectory, and the main part of the path, but the 1 is going to be there somewhere
[05:25] <ladydoor> Prohibited: sweeeet!
[05:25] <joli> i cant't find no info about it on the web
[05:26] <pkh> ah, what i was hoping for was /media/260g, /media/100g, etc.  the saem as what happens with /media/Sansa 260e and /media/iPod right now.
[05:26] <sethk> pkh, yes, that can be done
[05:27] <sethk> pkh, you configure that in the hot plug configuration, which is what creates a device when the hardware is detected
[05:27] <cr3> aha! I found the problem! for some reason, I had the wrong sound device selected in System -> Preferences -> Sound
[05:27] <bkudria> Hi. I'm following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MX1000Mouse, but "cat /proc/bus/input/devices" lists two devices with "Name="Logitech USB Receiver" "(i have a logitech mx610) ...what can i do?
[05:27] <cr3> where does the System Sound configuratio keeps its values?
[05:28] <sethk> pkh, look at man udev, to start
[05:28] <brendonjt> kia ora all
[05:28] <pkh> sethk, will do, thanks
[05:28] <sethk> pkh, that man page will outline it and point you at some others
[05:28] <minerale> Hi, how do I download a mms://file.wmv ?
[05:28] <RMorris84> ktron, are you still here?
[05:28] <Graig> hey, i just installed ubuntu for my mom, anyone know any good resources that list programs that my mom might like or need?
[05:28] <Ktron> yep, sorry
[05:28] <sethk> minerale, you can always download any url by right clicking and explicitly downloading
[05:29] <fak3r> q
[05:29] <fak3r> exit
[05:29] <ladydoor> Graig: just a sec...
[05:29] <sethk> Graig, depends.  ma barker was somebody's mother
[05:29] <Ktron> RMorris84, those last two errors look like you weren't using sudo or root
[05:29] <minerale> sethk: not for mms links
[05:29] <minerale> sethk: ie: mms://a931.v12924a.c12924.g.vm.akamaistream.net/7/931/12924/v0001/vod.ibsys.com/2006/0503/9152183.200k.wmv - interesting video by the way, Jiffy Lube mechanics scamming people for work never done
[05:30] <minerale> ok, found a package named mimms
[05:30] <RMorris84> ktron, no i have a new question for you
[05:30] <brendonjt> craig:  try here  it is a good site http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[05:30] <RMorris84> ktron, you sent me that link to the xgl in 3 steps.
[05:30] <RMorris84> ktron, could u help me out in step three...
[05:30] <Graig> k. checking that out.
[05:30] <sethk> minerale, depends on where the link appears; if it is in a browser, you can certainly right click and download
[05:31] <brendonjt> craig:  it has a set of repos  in there as well which is good to replace the one that is installed by default
[05:31] <soundgate> anybody here using kmail?
[05:32] <rukuartic> ] 
[05:32] <Graig> k. are there any print shop or greeting card making programs?
[05:32] <sethk> soundgate, I've used it at times, why?
[05:32] <minerale> sethk: unfortunately you can not, the only reason that protocol was created was to prevent downloading of files
[05:32] <holzmodem> how can i disable ipv6 in ubuntu? wired lan works (ipv4), but ubuntu want to use ipv6 for my wireless connection....
[05:32] <brendonjt> craig:  not sure on that but i think openoffice does alot of that stuff anyway
[05:32] <Ktron> RMorris84, I found the guide, but I haven't used it, trying it right now RMorris84, actually, just about to try restarting to see if I can get it load on my system
[05:32] <upgrdman> on a fresh install of ubuntu 6.06, is there DVB support?
[05:32] <Graig> yeah. true.
[05:32] <sethk> minerale, I'll hack my browser source, then.  :)
[05:33] <Ktron> RMorris84, bb
[05:33] <Ktron> RMorris84, as in be back
[05:33] <soundgate> I can't send an email to anyone. I get an error that the domain isn't listed in allowed rcpthost. any idea?
[05:33] <Graig> i guess im just looking for something a bit easier.
[05:33] <RMorris84> ktron, thx
[05:33] <sethk> soundgate, that's to block mail relaying
[05:33] <BigToe> night guys :D
[05:33] <brendonjt> craig:  someone else here might be able to help you, umm glabels may be
[05:33] <soundgate> how do I disable it?
[05:33] <sethk> soundgate, that's a mail server, not a mail client, setting
[05:34] <sethk> soundgate, that would be in sendmail configuration, typically (unless you have configured an MTA)
[05:34] <soundgate> what's an MTA?
[05:35] <sethk> soundgate, mail transfer agent.  what server did you point kmail out, when it asks for the outgoing mail server?
[05:35] <soundgate> smtpout.secureserver.net
[05:35] <jake1> anyone know of a reason why none of the video players i have will read my DVD
[05:35] <jake1> totem quits everytime i try
[05:35] <holzmodem> someone an idea?
[05:35] <jake1> VLC does nothing
[05:35] <sethk> soundgate, probably, the people running that server have to add your machine as an allowable sender
[05:35] <jake1> and gxine quits
[05:36] <Wabs> Hi, having some issues with connecting to the internet using PPPoE config in Terminal
[05:36] <jake1> with no error message
[05:36] <LeoDioxide> wheres the firefox plugins directory on ubuntu?
[05:36] <brendonjt> jakel: whart codecs  have you installed?
[05:36] <sethk> soundgate, this stuff used to be much simpler, but then people started hijacking other people's mail servers to relay junk mail, to obscure the real source
[05:36] <soundgate> but it already worked when I used evolution
[05:36] <sethk> soundgate, configured with the same sender?
[05:36] <ladydoor> Graig: there used to be a post on the forums called "new to linux? need a program?" but i can't seem to find it. sorry
[05:36] <bkudria> Hi. I'm following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MX1000Mouse, but "cat /proc/bus/input/devices" lists two devices with "Name="Logitech USB Receiver" "(i have a logitech mx610) ...what can i do?
[05:36] <jake1> brendonjt all that i could find
[05:37] <RMorris84> can someone help me with the tutorial from http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=916
[05:37] <holzmodem> why 6.06 want to use IPv6 and not IPv4, i didn't install it.....
[05:37] <RMorris84> to get my xgl working
[05:37] <Graig> ladydoor: np thanks for looking i remember seeing that. i should try to find it.
[05:37] <sethk> soundgate, double check the settings.  Make sure you've set up both the outgoing and incoming servers.
[05:37] <ladydoor> soundgate: mutt's a great mail client...
[05:37] <ladydoor> Graig: good luck!
[05:37] <brendonjt> check out this website it has alist of apps for dvdplay back and the codecs http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[05:37] <sethk> soundgate, because I've used both evolution and kmail, and set them up the same way, and not seen the problem you are seeing.
[05:37] <soundgate> what's a mutt?
[05:37] <sethk> soundgate, mutt is another mta and mail reader program
[05:37] <RMorris84> ladydoor, do u have experience with xgl/compiz?
[05:37] <ladydoor> it's an email client. called mutt. it has a sharp learning curve, but then it's awesome
[05:38] <ladydoor> RMorris84: nope, too lazy to set it up :-)
[05:38] <soundgate> where can I get mutt?
[05:38] <sethk> soundgate, if you configure kmail and evolution with the same sending and receiving servers, you'll get the same behavior, so that's the first thing to check.
[05:38] <Abnix> anyone recommend a goo dutil for managing PCMCIA slots?
[05:38] <sethk> soundgate, it's in the repositories, you can install it.
[05:38] <sethk> soundgate, with apt-get, or synaptic, or whichever program you like to use to install things
[05:38] <ladydoor> soundgate: though it takes a lot of configuring
[05:38] <soundgate> ok. I'll jst double check it. tnks
[05:38] <Abnix> soundgate: if you have the right repository setup (universe I think)  just sudo apt-get install mutt    or use synaptic
[05:38] <brendonjt> jackel:  umm try this sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2
[05:39] <sethk> soundgate, mutt is a great program, but as ladydoor said, it's aimed at people who want flexibility rather than easy setup
[05:39] <brendonjt> jackel: on the website i mentioned above there is a list of plugins and the likes for dvd playback
[05:40] <RMorris84> ladydoor, could u look at http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=916 and tell me how to do step 3 correctly, i understand if you cant
[05:40] <ardchoille> brendonjt: That probably won't work
[05:40] <jake1> brendonjt it's not jackel it's jake1
[05:40] <Graig> ladydoor: found it.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=33183
[05:40] <ladydoor> sethk: i probably shouldn't make suggestions, huh? lol. i just know that after a little set-up it worked better than evolution did for me, and i'm a natural tinkerer
[05:40] <brendonjt> jacke1: sorry umm ok
[05:40] <ladydoor> Graig: awesome!
[05:41] <Wabs> Anyone?
[05:41] <Wabs> Hi, having some issues with connecting to the internet using PPPoE config in Terminal
[05:41] <Zaitech> Is the ubuntu install just one iso?
[05:42] <gkick> question - when doing a dist-upgrade from breezy to dapper, my usb flash drives stopped mounting when I plug them in. When I try to mount them as a regular user, I get a "could not execute pmount" error. I can mount as root, but want regular users to be able to just plug in a flash drive and have it work. I tried the forums, but couldn't find the correct answer. Ideas please?
[05:42] <ardchoille> Zaitech: yes
[05:42] <Zaitech> ok thanks
[05:42] <brendonjt> Zaitech:  yip
[05:43] <brendonjt> ardchoille:  why wouldn't that work  what ii suggested to jack1
[05:43] <ardchoille> brendonjt: because libdvdcss2 isbn't in the repos
[05:43] <holzmodem> how can i diable IPv6?
[05:43] <ladydoor> go to the page about:config
[05:43] <Jack_Sparrow> could someone help with dpkg.. how do I tell it to get a package and not install or unpack it, just get it and save it to the /var folder
[05:43] <ladydoor> holzmodem: go to the page about:config
[05:44] <ladydoor> holzmodem: and then search for IPv6
[05:44] <Wabs> How do I connect to the internet via ethernet on an ADSL connection?
[05:44] <mish4> is there a command where you can search , like sudo apt-get search "ssh"
[05:44] <holzmodem> i'm now in XP beacouse my 6.06 didnt want to connect
[05:44] <mish4> or something like it
[05:45] <ladydoor> holzmodem: the method should be the same...
[05:45] <ardchoille> mish4: apt-cache search ssh
[05:45] <ardchoille> mish4: don't need sudo for that
[05:45] <brendonjt> Wabs: enable dchp in your network  and it should be good to go,  your install should have picked it up
[05:45] <Jeeves_Moss> all: does any one here have experiance with Litmus
[05:45] <Wabs> brendonjt: Enable DHCP in my router, or in Ubuntu?
[05:45] <mish4> thanks
[05:45] <ladydoor> Jack_Sparrow: wouldn't that be apt?
[05:46] <Jeeves_Moss> Jack_Sparrow:  wow, you're back in here.
[05:46] <ardchoille> ladydoor: I believe it would be apt
[05:46] <Wiseguy> Wabs, both...
[05:46] <holzmodem> i want to disable it in the whole system, not only in firefox
[05:46] <brendonjt> Wabs: in ubuntu  your router should already be setup if your doing  it by ethernet
[05:46] <shinobi2> any off line dictionary i can install on this box?
[05:46] <ladydoor> Jack_Sparrow: cd /var and then sudo apt-get -d <packagename>
[05:46] <SurfnKid> where's the default apache folder at for ubuntu?
[05:47] <shinobi2> don't want to connect to dict server all the time
[05:47] <holzmodem> &var/www
[05:47] <SurfnKid> thank you
[05:47] <ardchoille> holzmodem: Have a look at /etc/hosts
[05:47] <sethk> holzmodem, you can rmmod the ipv6 related modules, but you shouldn't have to go that far
[05:47] <sethk> holzmodem, why are you looking at ipv6, specifically?
[05:48] <leme> Hi! Does Ubuntu Live CD and Alternative CD set the grub when installing with the parameters 'kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-386 root=/dev/hda1 ro quiet splash' and 'savedefault'?
[05:48] <jn> what is the name of the file that lists defaults for some terminals.. default  settings like transparency etc..
[05:48] <holzmodem> my wireless lan want to connect to an IPv6 Router
[05:48] <jn> ive used it before but i forget what it was called
[05:48] <gkick> When doing a dist-upgrade from breezy to dapper, my usb flash drives stopped mounting when I plug them in. When I try to mount them as a regular user, I get a "could not execute pmount" error. I can mount as root, but want regular users to be able to just plug in a flash drive and have it work. I tried the forums, but couldn't find the correct answer. Ideas please?
[05:48] <sethk> jn, are you thinking of termcap or terminfo?
[05:48] <brendonjt> leme:  yip
[05:49] <ladydoor> leme: i think it sets it to default=0 instead of default=savedefault
[05:49] <ladydoor> leme: oh, maybe not
[05:49] <eduardo> HOLA
[05:49] <eduardo> ALGUIEN QUE ME EXPLIQUE COMO USAR UBUNTU
[05:49] <Jack_Sparrow> thanks ladydoor
[05:49] <eduardo> SOY NUEVO EN ESTO
[05:49] <sethk> !es
[05:49] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:49] <ladydoor> eduardo: por favor no use letras grandes
[05:50] <eduardo> ok
[05:50] <ladydoor> eduardo: es como gritar
[05:50] <sethk> ladydoor, what's wrong with shouting?
[05:50] <ladydoor> !es > eduardo
[05:50] <sethk> :)
[05:50] <ladydoor> sethk: NOTHING! NOTHING AT ALL!
[05:50] <pietro> hi
[05:50] <brendonjt> sethk:  it's rude
[05:50] <eduardo> alguien sabe como poner el tema de mac os x
[05:50] <pietro> i have one problem
[05:50] <brendonjt> Qball: brb
[05:51] <leme> So it's normal having that parameters? I had to choose safe grafics mode when installing with Ubuntu Live CD.
[05:51] <sepehre> hi, where is the configuration param. to have Grub's boot menu appear in graphical mode?
[05:51] <pietro> where i get the DDD for ubuntu
[05:51] <pietro> ?
[05:51] <ladydoor> eduardo: tal vez si se debe usar #ubuntu-es
[05:51] <sethk> sepehre, that's the default behavior
[05:51] <mish4> anyone have a recommendation for SSH program for ubuntu
[05:51] <mish4> the one i got doesnt have a gui = /
[05:51] <eduardo> en donde o como me voy a ubuntu-es?
[05:51] <brendonjt> back
[05:52] <ardchoille> mish4: nautilus?
[05:52] <sepehre> sethk, not for me, it's in text mode for some reason
[05:52] <mish4> isnt nautilus the file manager?
[05:52] <eduardo> soy nuevo en esto de linux y ubuntu etc., etc.,
[05:52] <ardchoille> mish4: yes, but it can do ssh too
[05:52] <sethk> sepehre, there may be a parameter setting it to text mode that has to be removed.  but there isn't a parameter to set graphics mode.
[05:52] <ardchoille> !es
[05:52] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:52] <holzmodem> i wanna by an new printer, i think an canon ip5200 or epson d88, which of they work fine on 6.06
[05:52] <mish4> hmm
[05:52] <ladydoor> eduardo: cmo fue ud. aqu? es lo mismo, excepto que se escribe #ubuntu-es en vez de #ubuntu.
[05:52] <gkick> nm, guess I'll figure it out myself
[05:52] <gkick> thanks anyway
[05:53] <shinobi2> when i use synaptic to install a package, how can i check for package size before i install it? what if it take like 1GB?
[05:53] <eduardo> listo gracias hasta pronto
[05:53] <ladydoor> eduardo: si se necesita ms ayuda, por favor me mensajes con /msg ladydoor
[05:53] <[joeneuff] > shinobi2, it tells u first
[05:53] <ardchoille> mish4: I was surprised too when I typed ssh user@host into nautilus's location bar and hit the enter key :)
[05:54] <mish4> yeah you can also go to places --> connect to server :)
[05:54] <[joeneuff] > shinobi2, before it tris to install the package it shows u a brief summary
[05:54] <ardchoille> mish4: :)
[05:54] <mish4> sweet!
[05:54] <_w^x_> brother hl-5250dn driver? where?
[05:54] <shinobi2> [joeneuff] : ah.... i c, it's on the bottom
[05:55] <[joeneuff] > shinobi2, yup..
[05:55] <{K}Lubby> can someone give me a link/explain how to install .tar.gz files?
[05:55] <Soccrmastr> um someone help me :/ I am running xubuntu on this laptop and I am trying to run an .sh file, which I assume is supposed to open in like a terminal or something, but it keeps opening with a word processor, even when i run it from within a terminal
[05:55] <Prohibited> tar xvfz tar.gz
[05:55] <ladydoor> eduardo: lo siento, no hablo muy bien
[05:55] <Prohibited> to untar
[05:55] <Soccrmastr> Lubby: it's like RAR files, its archived
[05:55] <[joeneuff] > Soccrmastr, do a ./<script>
[05:55] <[joeneuff] > Soccrmastr, do a ./nameofscript.sh
[05:55] <brendonjt> where  are  the bitchx  config  files stored? as i want it to automatically  connect to freenode.org
[05:56] <{K}Lubby> prohibited: so its tar xvfz *filename here*?
[05:56] <ardchoille> Soccrmastr: sh file.sh
[05:56] <sethk> {K}Lubby, that's not really answerable.  typically that type of file contains source.  Most source packages are compiled and installed similarly, but not all.
[05:56] <brendonjt> and automatically do the nameserv as well
[05:56] <Wabs> How do I enable DHCP in Ubuntu?
[05:56] <Lathiat> brendonjt: in your home directory check the bitchx documentation
[05:56] <bruenig> how can i open .odt files in abiword
[05:56] <foxjwill> {K}Lubby: yes
[05:56] <{K}Lubby> oh
[05:56] <Lathiat> Wabs: DHCP client ot get an address on the network?
[05:56] <{K}Lubby> oh wait im a tard
[05:56] <{K}Lubby> i can use wine and get the .exe
[05:56] <ladydoor> bruenig: save them as a simpler format in oofice
[05:56] <Prohibited> lol
[05:56] <Lathiat> Wabs: are you running standard ubuntu in GUI?
[05:56] <jake1> i jst got an error message like this
[05:56] <xDCDx> hello
[05:56] <ladydoor> bruenig: then open them in abiword
[05:56] <jake1> checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler cannot cr eate executables
[05:56] <jake1> See `config.log' for more detai
[05:56] <Wabs> Lathiat: Well i'm trying to connect to my router, so yeah
[05:56] <Prohibited> {K}Lubby, wine doesn't work for everything :P
[05:56] <jake1> what does that mean
[05:56] <sethk> bruenig, no, but you can open it in open office and save it in a format that abiword can read
[05:56] <Lathiat> Wabs: if so system->administration->network
[05:56] <xDCDx> can you make 'ls' to list only directories and not files? I looked in the man page but didn't found anything
[05:57] <Wabs> Lathiat: Yeah, standard 6.06
[05:57] <Wabs> k
[05:57] <jake1> the config log gives me nothing more
[05:57] <{K}Lubby> prohibited: it's a noob gba emu, it will probably work :P
[05:57] <ardchoille> jake1: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:57] <jake1> ah
[05:57] <bruenig> ok, well I guess I will get open office then remove it again
[05:57] <Wabs> Lathiat: Then I just put in my ADSL account & password and hit OK?
[05:58] <bruenig> I guess I should keep writer then just in case I come across odt files
[05:58] <sethk> bruenig, that's the only way I've found to do it, sorry.
[05:58] <sethk> bruenig, unless you are seriously short of space, definitely
[05:58] <bruenig> open office is so slowwww
[05:58] <jake1> i wish i could make the terminal transparent over other windows
[05:59] <Lathiat> Wabs: so you dont want DHCP..
[05:59] <leme> How to install the latest Sun JDK 5 from the Sun site?
[05:59] <Lathiat> Wabs: you want to use PPPoE to connec tyour adsl?
[05:59] <ladydoor> !compiz > jake
[05:59] <jake1> so windows would show up under it instead of just the desktop
[05:59] <ladydoor> !compiz > jake1
[05:59] <zeronenorez> all dude, who used ThemePreview?
[05:59] <jake1> even icons dnt
[05:59] <ladydoor> !xgl > jake1
[05:59] <Abnix> hmm, every time I boot my laptop in ubuntu I have to go through the network config tool to get my pcmcia based wifi card going again, how do I make it auto conf?
[05:59] <{K}Lubby> once i install the .deb file for wine, how do i run wine? (yeah, im a ubuntu noob :P)
[05:59] <Wabs> Lathiat: I don't care what I use to connect to my router, just wanna be able to get on. ;)
[05:59] <Wabs> I have Verizon DSL
[06:00] <Wabs> and i'm going via an ethernet cable
[06:00] <Ktron> ns identify feyner
[06:00] <bobonthenet> I am having a problem with my sound, for some reason all my sounds have gotten deeper.  The gaim sounds are cooler now but the voices in all the videos that I've watched tonight sound terrible.
[06:00] <zeronenorez> {K}Lubby, wine web site will teash u
[06:00] <Ktron> psswd changing time :)
[06:00] <sethk> bobonthenet, are you blowing helium into your machine?
[06:01] <sethk> bobonthenet, no, that would make the voices higher  :)
[06:01] <bobonthenet> no I don't think thats it
[06:01] <zeronenorez> is anyone who have used themepreview?whocan tell me how to install it? ;>
[06:02] <zeronenorez> use atp
[06:02] <jpatota> is pine available through apt-get?
[06:02] <zeronenorez> and the app name?
[06:02] <brendonjt> jpatota: umm yip
[06:03] <shinobi2> anyone use stardict ?  there's no database in this dictionary
[06:03] <Soccrmastr> ok guys, im trying to install crosover plugin, so I do sudo sh ./Install-Crossover-Plugin-2.1.0.sh , it decompresses the archive then an installer opens, with a warning saying Im not root or soemthing, to try using su instead of sudo. when I do same with su rather than sudo I get Unknown id: sh
[06:03] <pietro> You must set the environment variable CXX to a working
[06:03] <pietro>                   C++ compiler.  Also check the CXXFLAGS settings.
[06:03] <pietro>                   See the file 'config.log' for further diagnostics.
[06:03] <jake1> ok got DVD working
[06:03] <jpatota> brendonjt: yip?
[06:03] <pietro> where is the problem=
[06:03] <Wabs> so uh, how do i go about getting connected
[06:03] <pietro> ?
[06:03] <Wabs> I don't see an option for enabling DHCP
[06:03] <Wabs> and yeah
[06:04] <witless> hi.  dmesg shows me about 50 repetitions of these on boot:  [17179593.296000]  CFI: Found no amd76xrom @ffc00000 device at location zero
[06:04] <witless> [17179593.344000]  JEDEC: Found no amd76xrom @ffc00000 device at location zero
[06:04] <witless> any ideas?
[06:04] <kromel> Odd, I can't use TeamSpeak and use XMMS at the same time.....
[06:04] <jake1> next thing is to freaking FIGURE out how to get my internal Wireless card working
[06:04] <leme> How to install the latest Sun JDK 5 from the Sun site? I tried with a bin file and a rpm but the command 'sudo update-alternatives --config java' don't reconize it. Or should i install it and in the java control panel identify the path?
[06:04] <sethk> Soccrmastr, unknown id sh?  that's bizarre.  You are able to complete the su and get to a prompt?
[06:04] <sethk> Soccrmastr, try su -
[06:04] <Abnix> hmm, every time I boot my laptop in ubuntu I have to go through the network config tool to get my pcmcia based wifi card going again, how do I make it auto conf?
[06:04] <Lathiat> leme: why dont you install the sun-java5-jre package?
[06:05] <Lathiat> leme: update-alternatives will only work with the packages not from the site
[06:05] <Soccrmastr> wabs, get wifi-radar, connect to a connection, if us till cant connect click the conenction click edfit and turn off dhcp and put in manual info for me
[06:05] <jake1> oh wait.... anyone know of any good wireless signaling monitoring tool for Ubuntu
[06:05] <Soccrmastr> info for it*
[06:05] <Lathiat> jake1: What are you after exactly?
[06:05] <Soccrmastr> jake1: wifi-radar
[06:05] <Yashiro> is there a program to detect wifi conections?
[06:05] <ladydoor> jake1: do you need ndiswrapper?
[06:05] <Lathiat> Yashiro: there is a couple
[06:05] <Lathiat> Yashiro: network-manager is usefull for laptops
[06:05] <Soccrmastr> wifi-radar detects and conenctins to wifi conenctions
[06:05] <Wabs> Soccrmastr: I'm connecting via ethernet, not wirelessly
[06:06] <Soccrmastr> ah
 Yashiro: network-manager is usefull for laptops <-- :D i'll try it
[06:07] <Lathiat> was just tryign to find a guide
[06:07] <jake1> ladydoor no i got both things of the ndiswrapper
[06:07] <ladydoor> jake1: i'm sorry?
[06:07] <witless> does anyone know what CFI and JEDEC are ?
[06:07] <Lathiat> Yashiro: i think apt-get ionstall network-manager should od the trick (you'll need to logout/back in after)
[06:07] <jake1> i have both ndiswrapper-util and ndiswrapper-source
[06:07] <StoneNote> the how-to recommends enabling the PLF repository in apt and then apt-get http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#What_packages_do_the_extra_repositories_provide
[06:07] <Wabs> Lathiat: I didn't see anything in the Wiki
[06:08] <Soccrmastr> sethk: not working :/
[06:08] <Lathiat> You may need to run this command
[06:08] <Lathiat> gtk-update-icon-cache -f /usr/share/icons/hicolor/
[06:08] <Lathiat> sudo gtk-update-icon-cache -f /usr/share/icons/hicolor/
[06:08] <brendonjt> Wabs:  what are excatly  what are trying to do
[06:08] <Lathiat> after installing per https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/37128
 lol, i got it installed last week xD
[06:08] <ladydoor> jake1: ok, do you have it set up yet? (you would've run a couple of commands with it)
[06:09] <Lathiat> Yashiro: oh ok cool
[06:09] <StoneNote> leme the how-to recommends enabling the PLF repository in apt and then apt-get http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#What_packages_do_the_extra_repositories_provide
[06:09] <Soccrmastr> sethk: is there like super root sudo command? maybe that is whats needed
[06:10] <Wabs> brendonjt: I'm trying to connect to the internet via ethernet
[06:10] <jake1> i did ndiswrapper -i </path/driver.inf
[06:10] <jake1> and it shows up in the ndiswrapper -l
[06:10] <ladydoor> jake1: does it say "driver installed, hardware present?"
[06:10] <jake1> yes
[06:10] <jake1> and then i ran ndiswrapper -m
[06:10] <ladydoor> kk
[06:11] <ladydoor> jake1: did you do sudo modprobe ndiswrapper?
[06:11] <jake1> and then blacklisted my old driver
[06:11] <brendonjt> Wabs:  what does network settings
[06:11] <jake1> then i did the sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[06:11] <jake1> and then i couldn't find a wireless interface after that
[06:11] <ladydoor> ok, then all you should need to do is sudo ifdown eth0 (or whatever other interface you're using...do the command ifconfig to find out) and then do sudo ifup wlan0, and that should do it
[06:11] <witless> in dmesg:   PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #6:20000@f8000000 for 0000:01:05.0   that's my video card.  any idea what the problem is?
[06:11] <jake1> eth1 disappeared
[06:12] <jake1> ladydoor yea i did that this morning
[06:12] <jake1> and nothing
[06:12] <jake1> it didn't recognize my wireless interface
[06:12] <Wabs> brendonjt: I'm in networksettings now, the device is ppp0 and i hit enable this conection, now it wants my account data and for some reason my ISP's phone number
[06:12] <Soccrmastr> guys, when I use sudo sh Install-Crossover-Plugin-2.1.0.sh it runs the installer but I get a warnign syaing I need $Home or try using su rather than sudo. I try su sh Install-Crossover-Plugin-2.1.0.sh and it says unknown id: sh
[06:12] <Wabs> So i have no clue what i'm supposed to do here
[06:12] <jake1> it kept saying wireless interface not available
[06:13] <ladydoor> jake1: oh...wow. are you sure you're in a wireless area (stupid question)
[06:13] <jake1> or something along those lines
[06:13] <jake1> i think it might be cuz my driver is a 32-bit driver
[06:13] <jake1> and my computer is 64-bit
[06:13] <Yashiro> i have installed network-manager package, but how do i use it :0?
[06:13] <jake1> i cnt find a 64-bit version of the driver for some odd reason
[06:13] <don_jr> Can I ask for help with apache2 in here? or is there another chanel someone can guide me to?
[06:13] <BHSPitLappy> I installed my friend's wireless card with ndiswrapper, and it worked with wifi-radar, got connected. the next time the computer booted, however, after login he got a brown screen and a cursor. (and a bunch of error messages on another tty)
[06:13] <peabody> Soccrmastr: "su sh" certainly won't work since that's telling su to try and change to user "sh"
[06:14] <BHSPitLappy> Yashiro, do alt+f2 and type nm-applet
[06:14] <jake1> i think it's cuz i'm white
[06:14] <peabody> Soccrmastr: Did the installation work?
[06:14] <Yashiro> kk
[06:14] <Yashiro> ty
[06:14] <BHSPitLappy> np
[06:14] <jake1> lol
[06:14] <jake1> yes
[06:14] <jake1> in fact i am on it right now
[06:14] <jake1> i'm using a wireless card i borrowed
[06:14] <brendonjt> Wabs:  ok go system->admin->networking click on ur ethernet card then properties->enable this conection(tick it)
[06:14] <jake1> i'm gonna buy one
[06:14] <jake1> the pcmcia card slot is working perfectly
[06:14] <Soccrmastr> peabody: no i keep getting the error to use su rather than sudo, log in as root, or have  like $home or soemthing
[06:14] <BHSPitLappy> don_jr, #apache ?
[06:15] <jake1> the pcmcia might be a better option anyways cuz the internal card gets crappy ass signal
[06:15] <brendonjt> Wabs: then configuration set it to dchp
[06:15] <peabody> Soccrmastr: Try "sudo su" then enter, then try running the script
[06:15] <Wabs> brendonjt: In the interface properties I hit
[06:15] <CooL---PenguiN> im prolly not in right channel but can someone tell me what program i need to install to connect this pc to my girlfriends pc which is in the other room runing windows xp and where both on same router?
[06:15] <peabody> Soccrmastr: although I was under the impression that most of crossover's stuff is usually installed in your home folder
[06:15] <peabody> not system wide
[06:16] <Wabs> Enable this connection, and it asks for account data and ISP data
[06:16] <Wabs> so do i need to enter that to get on the internet?
[06:16] <Yashiro> i have anoter question, i tried to connect to a wifi net with my card, i'm in a laptop, i wrote essid and tried to connect, but it doesn't work D:!
[06:16] <CooL---PenguiN> wabs u got adsl?
[06:16] <BHSPitLappy> Yashiro, try from wifi-radar
[06:16] <leme> I have a Pentium M and using the command 'uname -m' it shows i686. Should i install linux-686?
[06:16] <Yashiro> :0
[06:16] <jake1> i want to find a good wireless scanning ap
[06:16] <brendonjt> Wabs: hmmm i have a dsl 302g modem router  connected through ethernet,  and username and the likes is stored on the modem
[06:16] <Wabs> CooL---PenguiN: Yeah
[06:16] <jake1> app
[06:16] <jake1> with a fun gui
[06:16] <jake1> instead of kismet
[06:17] <CooL---PenguiN> wabs try typeing pppoeconfig
[06:17] <BHSPitLappy> jake1, wifi-radar.
[06:17] <CooL---PenguiN> enter name and password for isp
[06:17] <CooL---PenguiN> that worked for me
[06:17] <Wabs> in terminal, CooL---PenguiN?
[06:17] <CooL---PenguiN> im prolly not in right channel but can someone tell me what program i need to install to connect this pc to my girlfriends pc which is in the other room runing windows xp and where both on same router?
[06:17] <CooL---PenguiN> yes in console
[06:17] <Wabs> k
[06:17] <jake1> i have that
[06:17] <jake1> how do i scan to find APs near me
[06:17] <dude_> hia
[06:17] <BHSPitLappy> CooL---PenguiN, "connect"?
[06:17] <jake1> it seems i need to add APs manually
[06:17] <Sarra_> Using mplayer, i'm getting sound distortion...
[06:17] <CooL---PenguiN> Wabs
[06:18] <CooL---PenguiN> sorry its pppoeconf
[06:18] <BHSPitLappy> jake1, every time I've run wifi-radar, it just continually scans and shows me AP names.
[06:18] <Soccrmastr> got it, sudo su, then enter, then sh Install-Crossover-Plugin-2.1.0.sh
[06:18] <dude_> search the forms
[06:18] <Sarra_> Is there a way to correct it, so Jamie and Adam from Mythbusters don't sound like they've eaten too much taco bell?
[06:18] <CooL---PenguiN> lappy yes
[06:18] <Soccrmastr> thanks ;)
[06:18] <CooL---PenguiN> i wanna connect to her pc any ideas?
[06:18] <BHSPitLappy> CooL---PenguiN, umm, tie them together with rope? use square lashings
[06:18] <CooL---PenguiN> lol
[06:18] <CooL---PenguiN> is there a program?
[06:18] <CooL---PenguiN> im newish to linux
[06:18] <rowanjl> Hey, whenever I try to compile something that uses cairo, in this case geany, I get these errors during make: "undefined reference to `png_set_write_user_transform_fn@PNG12_0'"
[06:19] <BHSPitLappy> "connect" doesn't mean very much, CooL---PenguiN
[06:19] <BHSPitLappy> what are you trying to do
[06:19] <rowanjl> Is libpng broken?
[06:19] <foo> monitor  ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL - why isn't this working in visudo? I enter it and it still asks me for my password.
[06:19] <CooL---PenguiN> i wanna like maybe move a movie file over to her pc etc
[06:19] <CooL---PenguiN> take pics of her pc
[06:19] <CooL---PenguiN> like workgroup in windows
[06:19] <kyja> I installed a applet that was a user switcher ,,,, did not like it now if I select quit I log out I dont get that nice choices window.
[06:19] <Sarra_> Nevermind, it was an encoding error
[06:19] <BHSPitLappy> make a shared folder ( System > Administration > Shared Folders ) with the type Samba (SMB), CooL---PenguiN
[06:20] <CooL---PenguiN> ok ty
[06:20] <BHSPitLappy> CooL---PenguiN, or download WinSCP on her computer, and use that. it's probably faster/better.
[06:20] <BHSPitLappy> it's free.
[06:20] <CooL---PenguiN> o ok
[06:20] <Wabs> CooL---PenguiN: I hit sudo pppoeconf in Terminal but when it asks for Password it won't let me type it in
[06:20] <CooL---PenguiN> do i need it on this pc runing ubuntu?
[06:21] <BHSPitLappy> Wabs, you're probably typing.
[06:21] <CooL---PenguiN> or jus hers?
[06:21] <ladydoor> Wabs: in a terminal, your pasword is invisible
[06:21] <BHSPitLappy> it just doesn't show *'s
[06:21] <kyja> :(
[06:21] <brendonjt> Wabs:  it is masked your typing don't show up
[06:21] <CooL---PenguiN> you typeing in the password your isp gave u
[06:21] <Tiger-z> hmm, had slight problem getting into gnome after install. It loaded X ok, and the login screen came up, but after i entered un/pass it just showed the background wallpaper, but didn't load gnome. weird. I installed xubuntu-desktop and that loaded fine. any ideas?
[06:21] <Wabs> OHH
[06:21] <CooL---PenguiN> try adding a .net or .com to it
[06:21] <Wabs> man i'm stupid
[06:21] <BHSPitLappy> CooL---PenguiN, no, it's part of ssh... see if the command scp does anything for you.
[06:21] <ladydoor> Wabs: nah
[06:21] <Wabs> pardon my stupidity, linux newbie :)
[06:21] <CooL---PenguiN> kk lappy
[06:21] <brendonjt> Wabs:  it is all cool  if you don't ask  u don't learn
[06:22] <Wabs> gotta get used to using non-windows/ibm software, y'know?
[06:22] <kyja> does anybody know the name of that choice when you select quit?
[06:22] <CooL---PenguiN> yes scp is working..what is least complicated way?
[06:22] <CooL---PenguiN> samba?
[06:22] <peej> I've been trying: ntpdate ntp.ubuntulinux.org/ntp.ubuntu.com/pool.ntp.org, all give me "no server suitable for synchronization found". Is this a bug in dapper?
[06:22] <BHSPitLappy> CooL---PenguiN, it's probably less complicated to download winscp on hers.
[06:22] <CooL---PenguiN> ok kool
[06:22] <wweasel> I am using Kopete under Gnome and I'm having a bit of an issue. When chatting and recieving a new message, the taskbar flashes even if I am in the chat window. I have no idea how to fix this
[06:22] <CooL---PenguiN> thanx for d help :)
[06:23] <BHSPitLappy> CooL---PenguiN, in winscp, you type in YOUR computer's IP address, and give it your linux user/password, and it shows you all your files. you can transfer both ways then.
[06:23] <Wabs> wait
[06:23] <Wabs> shouldn't it at least show my keystrokes moving when i'm entering the password in terminal?
[06:23] <BHSPitLappy> Wabs, no.
[06:23] <Wabs> cause when i enter it, it keeps telling me my password is wrong
[06:23] <CooL---PenguiN> o that sounds sweet
[06:23] <BHSPitLappy> Wabs, maybe it is wrong.
[06:23] <BHSPitLappy> be careful.
[06:23] <Wabs> i'm entering my DSL account password, correct?
[06:23] <Tiger-z> wabs, it's case sensitive remember
[06:23] <bll3r> hello everyone
[06:23] <CooL---PenguiN> Wabs no it wont show u the keystrokes
[06:23] <bll3r> I have a quick question
[06:23] <CooL---PenguiN> there hidden jus like in console
[06:24] <CooL---PenguiN> wabs did u used to use windows?
[06:24] <bll3r> Im messing around practicing creating users, but how do i change the ownership of the home directory from root the the current user?
[06:24] <peej> does ntpdate ntp.ubuntulinux.org/ntp.ubuntu.com/pool.ntp.org work for anyone?
[06:24] <BHSPitLappy> bll3r, why is it owned by root to begin with?
[06:24] <Wabs> CooL---PenguiN: Yeah, been a user since 3.0
[06:24] <bll3r> well i didnt use the adduser command
[06:24] <bll3r> I did it from scratch
[06:24] <CooL---PenguiN> ok so did u have to enter a name and password for your internet?
[06:25] <bll3r> in the passwd file
[06:25] <bll3r> group file
[06:25] <bll3r> mkdir
[06:25] <bll3r> but i just need to change the ownership over to that account
[06:25] <Wabs> CooL---PenguiN: Only in my router to connect via ethernet
[06:25] <BHSPitLappy> bll3r, dumb. anyway, chown -R user /home/user
[06:25] <CooL---PenguiN> u didnt have to on windows itself?
[06:25] <bll3r> why is that dumb?
[06:25] <BHSPitLappy> bll3r, pointless, actually.
[06:25] <CooL---PenguiN> Wabs did u try the tulip bug?
[06:25] <wweasel> I am using Kopete under Gnome and I'm having a bit of an issue. When chatting and recieving a new message, the taskbar flashes even if I am in the chat window. I have no idea how to fix this....
[06:25] <BHSPitLappy> tulip bug?
[06:26] <CooL---PenguiN> yes
[06:26] <bll3r> why is it pointless?
[06:26] <bll3r> trying to learn how to do shit is pointless
[06:26] <BHSPitLappy> ok.
[06:26] <peej> does anyone use ubuntu here?
[06:26] <bll3r> exactly now shut up
[06:26] <CooL---PenguiN> its a bug which means ppl with a certain kind of networkcards only could get online with live cd but when they installed they couldnt
[06:26] <Wabs> ok, wtf. it says every time my password is incorrect
[06:26] <brendonjt> peej: umm yip lol
[06:26] <Jobberwacky> who would use ubuntu in here?????????
[06:26] <Wabs> but i'm looking DIRECTLY AT THE PASSWORD
[06:26] <Wabs> :\
[06:26] <BHSPitLappy> bll3r, the main ubuntu support channel isn't supposed to cover people digging into advanced operations.
[06:26] <CooL---PenguiN> wabs u might not have to do that thats my point did u try the tulip bug
[06:27] <bll3r> advanced operations lol. . .
[06:27] <BHSPitLappy> bll3r, there's enough traffic with regular problems.
[06:27] <CooL---PenguiN> lol
[06:27] <Wabs> CooL---PenguiN: What's the tulip bug?
[06:27] <foo> monitor  ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL - why isn't this working in visudo? I enter it and it still asks me for my password.
[06:27] <bll3r> creating a user is a an advanced operation
[06:27] <bll3r> LOL
[06:27] <KrakensDen> I was just forced to reboot my laptop
[06:27] <BHSPitLappy> bll3r, you -just- had to ask for help!
[06:27] <bll3r> i'd smack you if you were in front of me right now
[06:27] <peej> brendonjt : kewl. As root can you please try: ntpdate ntp.ubuntulinux.org    <--- does that work? Else ntp.ubuntu.com or pool.ntp.org
[06:27] <CooL---PenguiN> Wabs are u useing a ethernet card or wifi?
[06:27] <KrakensDen> first alsa stopped working
[06:27] <KrakensDen> then the keyboard
[06:27] <Wabs> CooL---PenguiN: Ethernet cable
[06:27] <KrakensDen> then I couldn't use GTK menus
[06:27] <ladydoor> foo: it's dangeous to turn that off...
[06:27] <Wabs> not an ethernet card, not a PCMIA card
[06:27] <KrakensDen> I could still browse the web, firefox's menus worked fine
[06:27] <BHSPitLappy> bll3r, are you -trying- to insult your own intelligence?
[06:27] <Wabs> just plugged my ethernet cable into the ethernet slot
[06:27] <CooL---PenguiN> then what kind
[06:27] <foo> ladydoor: Haha, you're still around? I use sudo so much. Hmm. It should still work, though ..
[06:27] <CooL---PenguiN> hmm
[06:28] <KrakensDen> any ideas as to what went wrong?
[06:28] <CooL---PenguiN> then i cant help you im afraid the tulip bug was for ethernet cards
[06:28] <BHSPitLappy> foo, are you CRAZY?!?
[06:28] <Wabs> )':
[06:28] <CooL---PenguiN> keep trying the pppoeconf
[06:28] <foo> BHSPitLappy: Wha?
[06:28] <Wabs> this is fscking ridiculous
[06:28] <brendonjt> peej:what is ntp?
[06:28] <CooL---PenguiN> ubuntu is shit for geting online
[06:28] <CooL---PenguiN> but once u do its very easy
[06:28] <Yashiro> wifi-radar
[06:28] <Yashiro> eth1      Interface doesn't support scanning : No such device
[06:29] <Yashiro> D:!
[06:29] <BHSPitLappy> Yashiro, are you sure it's eth1?
[06:29] <ladydoor> foo: i'm sick, and i've been off and on all day b/c i've nothing better to do right now
[06:29] <Yashiro> eth0 is my standard network interface for cable
[06:29] <foo> ladydoor: ah
[06:29] <bll3r> in the rwx persmisons what does the "l" stand for?
[06:29] <Wabs> seriously, i've been trying to just connect to the internet for like...1.5 hours now
[06:29] <bhrobinson> dumb question
[06:30] <CooL---PenguiN> if ppl are having probs trying to get online with ubuntu and are useing a network card go lookup the tulip bug on ubuntu forums or type pppoconf in console and fill it out
[06:30] <BHSPitLappy> bll3r, read a man page once in a while
[06:30] <bhrobinson> how to you add and remove items from the pulldown menu?
[06:30] <CooL---PenguiN> wabs it took me 3 weeks to get online
[06:30] <CooL---PenguiN> :)
[06:30] <Yashiro> BHSPitLappy: eth0 is my standard network interface for cable
[06:30] <bll3r> yea but what would that be under, ls?
[06:30] <BHSPitLappy> bll3r, chmod probably
[06:30] <peej> brendonjt: it could be an evil trojan that grabs all your keystrokes and mail me all your porn passwords. But it is actually the network time protocol, meant to keep your machine in sync. It won't be a trojan unless you've been very naughty with your system, because dapper installs it by default.
[06:30] <ladydoor> bll3r: what would what be under?
[06:30] <peej> !ubotu: ntpdate
[06:31] <ubotu> ntpdate: The ntpdate client for setting system time from NTP servers. In component main, is important. Version 1:4.2.0a+stable-8.1ubuntu6 (dapper), package size 43 kB, installed size 160 kB
[06:31] <peej> !ubotu: ntp
[06:31] <ubotu> ntp: Network Time Protocol: network utilities. In component main, is optional. Version 1:4.2.0a+stable-8.1ubuntu6 (dapper), package size 250 kB, installed size 464 kB
[06:31] <CooL---PenguiN> Wabs goto ubuntu forums and look under internet more info in there then in here when it comes to geting online
[06:31] <peej> !ubotu: ntp servers?
[06:31] <peej> hmmm.
[06:31] <brendonjt> peej:  if it installs it by default why do you want it tested  seems a bit sus  to me,
[06:31] <bll3r> the "L" in the rwx persmisons
[06:31] <bll3r> I never seen that before
[06:31] <CooL---PenguiN> anyone got a nice screenshot of there desktop??
[06:31] <bhrobinson> how to you add and remove items from the pulldown menu?
[06:32] <peej> brendonjt : 'cos it seems to have a bug or the server's down or something.
[06:32] <CooL---PenguiN> goto add remove
[06:32] <CooL---PenguiN> dont ask dumb Q pls
[06:32] <CooL---PenguiN> thats pathetic
[06:32] <Wabs> kk
[06:32] <CooL---PenguiN> im new to linux and would not dare ask sure a stupid Q
[06:32] <bhrobinson> umm.. no
[06:32] <brendonjt> peej:  it seems to work  when i booted up my machine earlier today
[06:32] <CooL---PenguiN> such*
[06:32] <ladydoor> !paste > ladydoor
[06:32] <bhrobinson> how do I add it to the menu if I compile something myself
[06:32] <CooL---PenguiN> goto applications add/remove
[06:33] <BHSPitLappy> bhrobinson, look at Alacarte Menu Editor in Accessories.
[06:33] <peej> brendonjt : ok, tell you what: do this:      grep NTPSERVERS /etc/default/ntpdate
[06:33] <BHSPitLappy> or use the command, Alacarte
[06:33] <BHSPitLappy> * alacarte
[06:33] <CooL---PenguiN> if u dont know how to add/remove stuff linux is def not for u hahaha
[06:33] <BHSPitLappy> CooL---PenguiN, shut it
[06:33] <BHSPitLappy> you probably couldn't answer his question.
[06:33] <bhrobinson> thank you, he obviously has no clue what I am asking
[06:34] <CooL---PenguiN> did u not see what he asked?
[06:34] <peej> brendonjt : how do you know ntpdate is working for you? If it doesn't work for you, your machine is only gonna be out of sync a few seconds per day.
[06:34] <CooL---PenguiN> how do u add remove programs
[06:34] <CooL---PenguiN> come on man
[06:34] <BHSPitLappy> CooL---PenguiN, why don't you read the last 20 lines or so carefully
[06:34] <RMorris84> how do u rename in terminal
[06:34] <brendonjt> peej:ntp servers ntp.ubuntu.com
[06:34] <wweasel> bhrobinson: Use Alacarte Menu Editor.
[06:34] <brendonjt> peej: unless i do it  manually
 how do u rename in terminal <--- move file_name new_file_name
[06:35] <Wabs> CooL---PenguiN: I look under Networking in the forums right
[06:35] <Wabs> ?
[06:35] <brendonjt> peej: why is this so impotrant anyway
[06:35] <bhrobinson> BHSPitLappy, where does it store that information?
 rename file? use  mv oldname newname
[06:35] <Yashiro> mv*
[06:35] <CooL---PenguiN> still easy but ok
[06:35] <Yashiro> =p
[06:35] <CooL---PenguiN> i shut it lol
[06:35] <peej> brendonjt : I am insufferably lazy and my machine drifts by 10 minutes a month or so.
[06:35] <BHSPitLappy> bhrobinson, if you run it as your user, it saves .desktop entries somewhere in a hidden folder within home
[06:35] <kyja> is there an applet or something like notifyme ?
[06:36] <wweasel> Can anyone here shed some light on why when I receive a new message in Kopete it starts flashing in the taskbar even if I am already in the chat window? It's a KDE app under Gnome, but I didn't ahve this issue with KMess.
[06:36] <CooL---PenguiN> wabs yes
[06:36] <CooL---PenguiN> u have to sign up doh
[06:36] <brendonjt> peej: hmm weird
[06:36] <minerale> hi, could anyone help me with this: Gnome-panel keeps crashing on me - this program has quit unexpectedly, what can I do to debug this?
[06:36] <BHSPitLappy> bhrobinson, ~/.config/menu
[06:36] <CooL---PenguiN> jus type internet in search u get alot of info on adsl etc
[06:36] <BHSPitLappy> bhrobinson, ~/.config/menus ***
[06:36] <bhrobinson> BHSPitLappy, oh... ok.. I got it. I know this is not the forum, but with Azureus, it is not appearing on the screen for me. So I downloaded it and expanded to a new folder... the new version works perfect, just trying to figure out how to add it to the menu
[06:37] <mish4> how do i get minimized windows to show up on my panel
[06:37] <minerale> the problem is that gnome-panel will crash, then I have to open a terminal, type gnome-panel, and then I have to keep the terminal window open, if I close it then gnome panel dies again
[06:37] <peej> brendonjt : thanks for the ntp.ubuntu.com extraction. Seems broken for me when I run (as root)     ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com    ("no server suitable for synchronization found")
[06:37] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: screenshot:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21857
[06:37] <CooL---PenguiN> u need latest java plus js2 for azureus
[06:37] <BHSPitLappy> bhrobinson, you know there's a package for azureus, right?
[06:37] <StoneNote> peej, you got everything loaded? ntp ntp-server ntp-simple?
[06:37] <CooL---PenguiN> ladydoor kool checking
[06:37] <bhrobinson> BHSPitLappy, yeah, but it does not show up on my screen
[06:37] <brendonjt> peej:  no worries  sorry if i sounded sus  ae  just being carefull
[06:37] <Madpilot> greetings, Ubuntubers
[06:37] <BHSPitLappy> k
[06:37] <CooL---PenguiN> lappy i think he needs js2 runtime i did i got same problem
[06:38] <bhrobinson> BHSPitLappy, something is not quite right with it. I dont think it likes the multi monitors
[06:38] <minerale> Gnome panel was running just fine before, I have not installed anything, Just the updates... now it seems to be crashing constantly
[06:38] <BHSPitLappy> ah.
 I had similar problem before, I had incompatible memory cards
[06:38] <peej> StoneNote: Package `ntp-server' is not installed and no info is available. But I need to be a leaf, not a branch.
[06:38] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: you probably won't like it. lol. google ratpoison
[06:38] <CooL---PenguiN> ladydoor i ment of your desktop :P
[06:38] <peej> brendonjt : paranoia is good.
[06:38] <CooL---PenguiN> i should have been alittle clearer
[06:38] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: google ratpoison
[06:38] <CooL---PenguiN> k
[06:38] <minerale> irawan: memory cards? as in Flash card ... or as in ram ?
[06:39] <brendonjt> peej:  hehe  it can be ae
[06:39] <irawan> minerale: ram
[06:39] <CooL---PenguiN> ladydoor SS of your desktop pls :P
[06:39] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: what?
[06:39] <CooL---PenguiN> can u do a screenshot of your desktop
[06:39] <CooL---PenguiN> not irc
[06:39] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: i'm using ratpoison. it's a minimalist window manager
[06:39] <CooL---PenguiN> oh wierd
[06:39] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: that's everything that's on my screen
[06:39] <CooL---PenguiN> lol thats crazy
[06:39] <CooL---PenguiN> are u a gurl ladydoor?
[06:39] <ladydoor> i'm using irssi inside of GNU screen in ratpoison. and yeah
[06:40] <irawan> minerale: I have two ram before, I removed 1 of them, now it's OK, so maybe check it first
[06:40] <CooL---PenguiN> thats hot
[06:40] <CooL---PenguiN> lol
[06:40] <minerale> i/gnore CooL---PenguiN -replies
[06:40] <Yashiro> lol
[06:40] <CooL---PenguiN> bah
[06:40] <CooL---PenguiN> i was jus playing around
[06:40] <peej> ladydoor : doesn't it ever get in the way being that minimal?
[06:40] <BHSPitLappy> minerale, ALL works, too
[06:41] <StoneNote> peej, try sudo ntpdate -u ntp.ubuntu.com
[06:41] <CooL---PenguiN> i couldnt use that for any money ladydoor
[06:41] <minerale> BHSPitLappy: bah that was a bad typo
[06:41] <CooL---PenguiN> i love eye candy
[06:41] <ladydoor> peej: my laptop touchpad works a little better in ubuntu than it did in windoze, but it's still unusable. if you go to ratpoison's website and wiki, there's lots of useful info
[06:41] <peej> ladydoor: I use icewm which is pretty damn lightweight, but the finger-memory (ctrl-esc etc keyboard short cuts) carry over well from M$ to icewm
[06:41] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: my laptop touchpad works a little better in ubuntu than it did in windoze, but it's still unusable. if you go to ratpoison's website and wiki, there's lots of useful info
[06:42] <CooL---PenguiN> ladydoor my desktop http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/i21858
[06:42] <ladydoor> peej: i hadn't used windoze very long when i switched over...my finger memory is 100% emacs/ratpoison
[06:42] <ladydoor> peej: lol
[06:42] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: sweet
[06:42] <peej> ladydoor: x has a cool mode where the numberpad will do mouse cursory stuff btw.
[06:43] <ladydoor> peej: yeah, but i'm on a laptop, so numberlock gets in the way of letter keys :-(
[06:43] <ladydoor> peej: thank you though!
[06:43] <brendonjt> peej:  did you get it sorted?
[06:43] <minerale> ratpoison does not do frames, look at ION, ladydoor
[06:44] <Yashiro> question: is there a mplayer plugin for xchat?
[06:44] <Yashiro> to show a now playin dialog
[06:44] <Yashiro> :D?
[06:44] <CooL---PenguiN> yashiro i dont think so i got xmms plugins doh
[06:44] <ladydoor> minerale: uhhh...i can have as many windows as i like
[06:44] <Yashiro> i do have xmms plugins
[06:44] <brendonjt> i had problems with xchat-gnome  it kept  crashing my system  big time
[06:44] <ladydoor> minerale: i don't know when you looked at ratpoison, but it's different now :-)
[06:45] <Yashiro> i like fvwm :B
[06:45] <Yashiro> but i use gnome
[06:45] <peej> eh? that worked. Thanks StoneNote .
[06:45] <StoneNote> peej, cool.
[06:45] <StoneNote> yw
[06:45] <kyja> please help :(
[06:45] <Yashiro> ??
[06:45] <kyja> when I select help....
[06:45] <bll3r> does ubuntu support mms file?
[06:46] <peej> StoneNote: ah. punching through a firewall.
[06:46] <wweasel> I'm using Kopete under Gnome and I'm having a bit of an issue. When I receive a new message the taskbar starts flashing, even if I am already in the chat window.
[06:46] <CooL---PenguiN> ladydoor how did u come about knowing how to use ratpoison
[06:46] <kyja> I just logout. the screen to choose all the options is gone.,
[06:46] <kyja> er when I select wuit I mean
[06:46] <kyja> quit
 does ubuntu support mms file? <-- mms windos media stream O_o?
[06:46] <kyja> darn
[06:46] <bll3r> lol
[06:47] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: i googled various things about "no mouse" and it came up
[06:47] <bll3r> well does any video player support that format?
[06:47] <foo> monitor  ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL - why isn't this working in visudo? I enter it and it still asks me for my password.
[06:47] <Yashiro> yup, mplayer and totem
[06:47] <Yashiro> :D
[06:47] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: because, as i said, my laptop touchpad neve really worked
[06:47] <CooL---PenguiN> is it not hard?
[06:47] <ladydoor> foo: why do you need to not have a password?
[06:47] <Yashiro> bll3r: yup, mplayer and totem
[06:47] <wweasel> Does no one have any idea why my stakbar would flash, though I am in the chat window?
[06:47] <foo> ladydoor: I'm setting something up and using sudo a lot.
[06:47] <peej> ladydoor: if you wanna play around with it: " xmodmap -e "keysym Num_lock" = Num_Lock Pointer_EnableKeys       and then shift-numlock  (or mebbe altshiftnumlock) will toggle mousekeys.
[06:47] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: it was a little hard at first, but i was learning emacs already and so it wasn't too hard to get used to
[06:48] <bll3r> this is what i get yashiro No URI handler implemented for "mms".
[06:48] <CooL---PenguiN> ladydoor i take it u got no music on your laptop or movies then?
[06:48] <ladydoor> foo: sudo passwd root
[06:48] <ladydoor> foo: su root
[06:48] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: oh, i do! it's still graphical
[06:48] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: i use xine to watch movies
[06:48] <foo> ladydoor: ? I know, but that's not what I asked :/
[06:48] <CooL---PenguiN> hmm
[06:48] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: and pytone to play music
[06:48] <Yashiro> or u can use sudo -s
[06:48] <CooL---PenguiN> very unusual
[06:48] <CooL---PenguiN> you a programmer ladydoor?
[06:48] <peej> ladydoor : hangon - ratpoison is not x?
[06:48] <ladydoor> foo: i'm just saying you won't have to worry about this problem
[06:48] <ladydoor> CooL---PenguiN: not exatly
[06:48] <Yashiro> sudo -s to use ur super user powers
[06:48] <Yashiro> :S
[06:48] <Yashiro> :D
[06:48] <ladydoor> peej: ratpoison *is* x
[06:49] <bll3r> Yashiro i tried it in movie player, it said no uri handler found
[06:49] <foo> ladydoor: Right, but it works on every other distro.
[06:49] <ladydoor> peej: i just happen to use nongraphical stuff for most things other than watching movies and browsing the interweb (for that i use conkeror)
[06:49] <Yashiro> bll3r weird, i can see streams with mplayer
[06:49] <peej> ladydoor: I remember there was some weirdo wm that ran a sort of curses version of x. I was vaguely attracted to the idea.
[06:49] <Yashiro> have u installed the codecs?
[06:50] <bll3r> no
[06:50] <bll3r> i dont think so
[06:50] <ladydoor> peej: ? i'm not familiar with that. lol
[06:50] <Yashiro> bll3r: look for automatix for ur ubuntu version
[06:50] <ladydoor> peej: are you thinking perhaps of GNU Screen? it lets you have a million terminals in one
[06:50] <don_jr> what's the command to copy a file please?
[06:51] <Lathiat> theres ratpoison
[06:51] <Lathiat> very minimalist WM
[06:51] <bll3r> cp
[06:51] <peej> ladydoor : nope.
[06:51] <CooL---PenguiN> im outies..laters ladydoor
[06:51] <wweasel> For some reason in Grip I am getting no sound. Yes, I get sound out of other apps, including using other apps to play a CD...any clues?
[06:51] <don_jr> bll3r thanx
[06:52] <Nitrobass24> anyone know how to change the workgroup?
[06:52] <bll3r> hey yoshire how do i install the codecs for mplayer?
[06:52] <brendonjt> wweasel: i use juicer  and it works a treat,  not a great fan of grip
[06:52] <ladydoor> peej: huh. weird
[06:52] <Lathiat> !avi
[06:52] <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
[06:52] <ladydoor> Nitrobass24: control+shift+arrowkey
 anyone know how to change the workgroup? <-- samba? or just to see windows workgroup?
[06:53] <ladydoor> peej: sounds nifty :-)
[06:53] <Nitrobass24> it automatically is set to MSHOME
[06:53] <Nitrobass24> i wanna change it to 2220
[06:53] <Lathiat> im pretty sure ubuntu doesnt defaalt to MSHOME
[06:53] <Yashiro> system->admin->net
[06:53] <Lathiat> does it?
[06:53] <wweasel> brendonjt: I've used juicer and I don't like playing with gstreamer lines to change my bitrate, etc. I also don't like setting all of my ID3 tags manually.
[06:53] <Nitrobass24> ok
[06:54] <brendonjt> bll3r: go hear http://ubuntuguide.org/dapper
 System->Admin->Net select the general tab
[06:54] <bll3r> well brendonjt im downloading the codecs right now from the mplayerhq.com website
[06:54] <brendonjt> opps i mean http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/dapper
[06:54] <Nitrobass24> ok im there
[06:54] <bll3r> the file is a .tar.bz2
[06:54] <bll3r> whats bz2?
[06:54] <Yashiro> bunzip
[06:55] <Yashiro> compression
[06:55] <Yashiro> =p
[06:55] <bll3r> oh ok
[06:55] <Nitrobass24> bunzip?
[06:55] <Yashiro> use bunzip file.tar.bz2
[06:55] <bll3r> what options is that just "tar -xf file"
[06:55] <Yashiro> bll3r: use bunzip file.tar.bz2
[06:55] <bll3r> oh ok
[06:55] <peej> ladydoor: it's probably a lot like windows 1.0 or something ;-)
[06:56] <bll3r> bunzip "command not found"
[06:56] <ladydoor> peej: was it twin?
[06:56] <Yashiro> O_O
[06:56] <michael_la> hey. i need some again. ubuntu locked up the root acct. im trying to mnt an iso img but i can't. how can i login to root? sudo?
[06:56] <peej> ladydoor: nope. I'm searching for it, but unable to find it.
[06:56] <bbrazil> bll3r: bunzip2
[06:56] <bll3r> oh ok
[06:56] <Yashiro> =p
[06:56] <bbrazil> michael_la: sudo
[06:57] <ladydoor> peej: oh, ok. weird
[06:57] <ladydoor> were you maybe thinking of stumpwm, which is written in lisp?
 use sudo -s to log as super user
[06:57] <don_jr> I've got to get a book on linux commands.  is it possible to look only in directories named appache2 for all readme files within them?
[06:57] <minerale> could someone help me look at this backtrace: gnome-panel keeps crashing and it's driving me absolutely to the brink: http://pastebin.com/777681
[06:57] <michael_la> k. ill try
[06:57] <ladydoor> don_jr: ls *apache2/*README*
[06:57] <ladydoor> don_jr: ls *apache2*/*README*
[06:58] <ladydoor> don_jr: that was supposed to be locate, not ls
[06:58] <don_jr> ladydoor thank you very much, you have been extremely helpfull these past 2 days
[06:58] <ladydoor> don_jr: or even bette, locate apache2
[06:58] <ladydoor> don_jr: np
[06:58] <don_jr> ladydoor I've done locate apache2 and it's a very long list I just want the readme files
[06:58] <ladydoor> don_jr: you can probably find info in /usr/share/doc/apache
[06:58] <ladydoor> don_jr: you can hit tab to see the options starting with apache
[06:58] <Lathiat> minerale: your best best woudl be to file a bug
[06:59] <michael_la> another thing. i just installed the distro. and the "help topics"
[06:59] <ladydoor> don_jr: and then you can do ls in that dir
[06:59] <michael_la> another thing. i just installed the distro. and the "help topics" window keeps opening up. really annoying.
 then use the command to locate apache2 and use | grep README
[06:59] <Jbirk> I have problems with vnc4server on ubuntu
[06:59] <Yashiro> :0?
[06:59] <Yashiro> what kind of problems?
[06:59] <kyja> :( I am so sad I dont have that picker when I select quit. It only logs out. I cant tell it to switch users to have more than one login going or nothing.,
[07:00] <michael_la> anybody know if that is a bug?
[07:00] <Jbirk> When I connect to it via Windows, it stops working and I have to close the program and reconnect
[07:00] <minerale> what is the difference between where, whence and whereis ?
[07:00] <Jbirk> or it says rect too big
[07:01] <ladydoor> don_jr: see anything?
[07:01] <bll3r> ok this isnt working for me :-(
[07:02] <Yashiro> bll3r?
[07:02] <AustLaw> I followed the nvidia instructions found here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[07:02] <don_jr> ladydoor yeah, I found quite a few now, thanx
[07:02] <ladydoor> minerale: where & whence are not commands
[07:02] <ladydoor> don_jr: sweet!
[07:02] <AustLaw> but after I follow the steps, I dont get an nvidia splash screen like it says I should
[07:02] <AustLaw> any suggestions?
[07:02] <bll3r> bunzip2 file - but it just sits there
[07:02] <ladydoor> minerale: if your question is about english, /msg me
[07:02] <don_jr> Yashiro that worked very well I appriciate that too!
[07:02] <Yashiro> don_jr: np, if u know u must help, i think that way =p
[07:03] <bll3r> yashiro sorry to bother you, but whats the exact command to unpackage that file?
[07:03] <don_jr> Yashiro I appriciate it, and I"m the same way, the more I learn the more I'm abble to help
[07:03] <Yashiro> bll3r: the syntax is ez bunzip2 file.tar.bz2
[07:03] <rredd4> I have a 2400 series lexmark usb printer that is connected to a desktop computer that is usually in windows xp.  I have a laptop  that uses dapper and windoze.  I can share the printer in windoze.  Is it possible to do the same in dapper?  is there a wrapper that will work with the windoze driver?
[07:03] <bll3r> ok i got it
[07:03] <Yashiro> bll3r: if u do that u'll get a file.ta
[07:04] <bll3r> now its a .tar
[07:04] <Yashiro> *file.tar
[07:04] <bll3r> yea
[07:04] <Yashiro> tar xvf file.tar
[07:04] <irawan> does anyone know why my gaim keep disconnected after a few minutes? (I set to reconnect after disconnect)
[07:04] <[joeneuff] > !die
[07:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about die - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:04] <[joeneuff] > hahaha
[07:04] <bll3r> ok
[07:04] <Madpilot> ubotu, tell [joeneuff]  about msg the bot
[07:04] <bll3r> i did that
[07:04] <corndog_> irawan, most likely a network issue... are you downloading or running on a linksys router?
 i have installed nvidia drivers and they came with the nvidia splash
[07:04] <minerale> ladydoor: sure they are, try typing 'where ls', 'whence ls' and 'whereis ls'
[07:04] <bll3r> now how do i add that to mplayer?
[07:05] <[joeneuff] > hehe
[07:05] <Jamminpotato> what folder is sources.lsit in?
[07:05] <Nitrobass24> someone pm for network support?
[07:05] <bll3r> or should it be allset?
[07:05] <Yashiro> bll3r: the ez way to add mplayer codecs is with automatix
[07:05] <ladydoor> minerale: when i type "where ls" i get "where:  command not found"
[07:05] <Jamminpotato> what folder is sources.list in?
[07:05] <bll3r> is there another way?
[07:05] <corndog_> Jamminpotato, /etc/apt/
[07:05] <StoneNote> Jamminpotato, /etc/apt
[07:05] <Jamminpotato> thanks
[07:05] <ladydoor> minerale: sorry :-(
[07:05] <bll3r> Im taken a linux class and trying to learn as much as i can
 hmm, I need to check that with our helpdesk, but most probably you're right, it doesn't happen when using this chat
 is there another way? <-- as i said, automatix is the ez way, the other way is to copy the mplayer plugins u downloaded into mplayer codec folder
[07:06] <brendonjt> bll3r: i'm teaching myself and learing as i go  learnt alot from mailing list and here
[07:06] <corndog_> irawan, i notice a lot of disconnects when network traffic is high and my linksys router keeps dropping the connection especially when using bittorrent... but im on a home network
[07:06] <bll3r> yea i took a unix fudemantals class and now im in linux admistration
[07:06] <Yashiro> bll3r, let me found the path to mplayer codec folder
[07:06] <bll3r> there is just so much to this operating system
[07:06] <Nitrobass24> where in the networking can i set the workgroup to work with a windows network?
[07:07] <[joeneuff] > hmmm
[07:07] <Yashiro> i learned to use linux almost by myself =p
[07:07] <Mongoose27> privet
[07:07] <bll3r> yea i like it so much better then microsoft
[07:07] <Yashiro> asking ppl at forums i learned a lot
[07:07] <bll3r> its nice to use something different
[07:07] <bll3r> whats a good forum?
[07:07] <bll3r> with alot of active users?
 even the traffic is not high, it still disconnected after a few minutes
[07:07] <Arafangion> How do I bring up eth0, with an ip "address" of 0.0.0.0?
[07:07] <shinta42> how do i check where packages installed to? for example i dont know where my mysql went in the dir...
[07:07] <[joeneuff] > Nitrobass24, I've tried looking for that too...it's a bit..quirky
[07:07] <rredd4> anyone use a Lexmark printer with ubuntu?
[07:08] <Arafangion> I want to automatically get eth0 up via /etc/network/interfaces, in the same way that: ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0 up does
[07:08] <Wabs> fscking hell
[07:08] <Wabs> this is ridiculous
[07:08] <corndog_> irawan, are you on a home network? if so what router?
[07:08] <StoneNote> I learned to use linux by hacking this fool at 127.0.0.1 j
 with alot of active users? <-- i used to visit spanish forums, my native language is spanish
[07:08] <Nitrobass24> joeneuff  have you had any success?
[07:08] <StoneNote> just kidding
[07:08] <Justin_> shinta42, =/usr/sbin = /usr/local/bin (source) or /usr/bin = and config files usually stay in /home/~name/.program
[07:08] <shinta42> justin_, thanks
[07:08] <Wabs> 3 hours trying to fucking get online so i can get a codec pack for linux so i can play .avi's and .wmv's and shit
[07:08] <[joeneuff] > Arafangion, doesn't it do that automatically?
[07:08] <Wabs> speaking of which, what's a good codec pack that works for Ubuntu?
[07:08] <bll3r> do you know where the codec file is yashiro
[07:08] <bll3r> if not ill look for it
 use automatix to get an ez codec install =p
[07:09] <[joeneuff] > Arafangion, on boot-up, i mean
[07:09] <rredd4> !language
[07:09] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:09] <brendonjt> Wabs: go here  it has a list of the codecs http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/dapper
[07:09] <Arafangion> [joeneuff] : No, by default it uses dhcp :)
[07:09] <Wabs> hell is a bad word now, rredd4?
[07:09] <brendonjt> Wabs:  it has a list of alot of plugins and the likes
[07:09] <Wabs> brendonjt: k
[07:10] <[joeneuff] > Arafangion, ah ok...then go to Networking then
[07:10] <Wabs> brendonjt: Still having issues with connecting to the internet though ;_;
[07:10] <rredd4> Wabs  the fu one
 do you know where the codec file is yashiro <-- trying to find the foder
[07:10] <corndog_> Nitrobass24, do you have samba installed?
[07:10] <Yashiro> *folder
 I'm on office LAN, router is said to be Speedstream
[07:10] <bll3r> oh ok thank you!
[07:10] <[joeneuff] > Arafangion, System -> Administration -> Networking
[07:10] <Arafangion> [joeneuff] : I am not asking a basic question, I'm asking how to SPECIFICALLY do "ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0"
[07:10] <corndog_> irawan, ah sorry i cant help you, i only have similiar experiences on my home network with linksys routers
[07:10] <Wabs> rredd4: Oh
[07:10] <Wabs> My bad :P
[07:10] <Nitrobass24> i think i do
 it's fine, thank you
[07:11] <Arafangion> [joeneuff] : I need the interface up, but NOT WITH ANY IP ADDR!
[07:11] <corndog_> Nitrobass24, then u need to edit the samba config at /etc/samba/smb.conf
[07:11] <[joeneuff] > hehe cool it man
[07:11] <corndog_> Nitrobass24,  change workgroup = MSHOME or whatever you use
[07:11] <Arafangion> [joeneuff] : Sure, trying to get the point accross :)
[07:11] <Nitrobass24> ok thank you
[07:11] <brendonjt> Wabs:  hmm not sure about connecting i have just told you what i did to get connected
[07:11] <Nitrobass24> i will try that
 also, it only happens in gaim, not others
[07:11] <corndog_> Nitrobass24, or whever you installed samba
[07:11] <[joeneuff] > u mean start it with no IP address?
[07:11] <mikey3521> Hello, Is anyone here able to offer support with Ubuntu LTS Server Install/ DellPowerEdge/ Perc Raid?? I've had the server for a week now and havn't beenable to get it to install.
[07:12] <[joeneuff] > you could edit the network scripts
[07:12] <Arafangion> [joeneuff] : Yes, preferably in promisc mode.
[07:12] <irawan> corndog: I mean only in internet messaging
[07:12] <rredd4> is there software available for dapper to use windows printer drivers?
 Nitrobass24,  change workgroup = MSHOME or whatever you use <-- or u can go to System->Admin->Shared Folders and share one folder and set the workgroup there =p
[07:12] <kinema> I just installed mldonkey-server from the deb in universe durring the setup of the package a number of errors including "perl: warning: Setting locale failed".  Any thoughts on what could be causing this?
[07:12] <pietro> The Motif include file 'Xm/Xm.h' could not be found.
[07:12] <pietro>                   Please use the configure options '--with-motif-includes=DIR'
[07:12] <pietro>                   and '--with-motif-libraries=DIR' to specify the Xm location.
[07:12] <pietro>                   See the files 'config.log' and 'ddd/config.log'
[07:12] <pietro>                   for further diagnostics.
[07:12] <Tiger-z> wweasel: or you need to configure .asoundrc if it's using alsa directly
[07:12] <pietro> ?????
[07:12] <michael_la> omg. i can't stand it anymore. help! the "help topics" window keeeps popping up.
[07:12] <shinta42> justin_ u still there?
[07:12] <Wabs> brendonjt: do you use dsl though, or cable?
[07:13] <corndog_> Yashiro, ah, a gui for it...
[07:13] <crogue5> i installed dapper desktop and then installed vsftpd as an ftp server for my internal network to use to connect to my upstairs machine and store files on between windows and linux.  only problem is i get a connection refused when i try to connect to it, and i am not sure what is stopping my other computers from connecting to it.
[07:13] <shinta42> anyone know where are the data files located for mysql?
[07:13] <brendonjt> Wabs: adsl  and via ethernet
[07:14] <Arafangion> [joeneuff] : It's complicated by the fact that /etc/network/interfaces is by far the easiest way to specify the essid and other flags, as it's a wireless card.
[07:14] <Arafangion> [joeneuff] : I'm looking for another howto :)
[07:14] <mikey3521> anyone at all?
[07:14] <Yashiro> bll3r since i used automatix, the path for the codecs is just /usr/lib/codecs, i don't know if it will for work for u
[07:14] <corndog_> irawan, i experience the same thing when network connections are high.. not necessarily traffic. but using thing like bittorent and other things the router didnt recognize it would log an error for each connection and overflow the error buffer and drop the connections to instant messenger clients
[07:14] <[joeneuff] > Arafangion, I see...
[07:14] <Arafangion> mikey3521: What?
[07:14] <shinta42> anyone know where to put database files for mysql?
[07:14] <bll3r> ok ill give it a shot
[07:14] <Wabs> brendonjt: see, i'm connecting to the ethernet via a wireless router though. like, i plug one end of the ethernet cable into my wireless router, and the other into my laptop. then the wireless router plugs into the DSL modem. does that change anything about how I should access the internet?
[07:14] <bll3r> thanks Yashiro
[07:14] <Arafangion> [joeneuff] : My real purpose is to setup a bridge across eth0, eth1, and tap0.
[07:14] <thedude45> with dhcpd.conf, how do you define unknown and known clients?
[07:15] <mikey3521> Arafangion Would you be-able to offer support with Ubuntu LTS Server Install/ DellPowerEdge/ Perc Raid?? I've had the server for a week now and havn't beenable to get it to install.
 anyone know where to put database files for mysql? <-- do u use xampp or installed mysql for ubuntu?
[07:15] <shinta42> yashiro: installed via the instructions in the ubuntuforums.org guide
[07:15] <Arafangion> mikey3521: I can't offer support, sorry.
 I see, thank you for that...
[07:15] <Arafangion> mikey3521: If you have a question, we'll be happy to offer assistance, though.
[07:15] <holzmodem> i want to disable the "IPv6 to IPv4 tunneling", how?
[07:15] <corndog_> irawan, good luck
[07:15] <shinta42> yashiro:apt-get install mysqlserver something
[07:15] <bll3r> damn its not
 yashiro: installed via the instructions in the ubuntuforums.org guide <-- then try find / -name "data"
[07:16] <Yashiro> maybe it works =p
[07:16] <brendonjt> Wabs:  umm i don't know much about wireless,  as i haven't done any work with that  *blush*
[07:16] <wweasel> I really need help. When I use Kopete and receive a new message, the taskbar flashes even if I am already in the chat window. I need to know why and how to fix it!
[07:16] <fyrestrtr> !ipv6 > holzmodem
[07:16] <Yashiro> shinta42 or u can try to find a database by it's name
[07:16] <rredd4> Wabs which wireless card?
[07:16] <StoneNote> holzmodem, in firefox?
[07:17] <ladydoor> wweasel: is there a setting in kopet's preferences?
[07:17] <Wabs> brendonjt: I'm not connecting WIRELESSLY though, i'm connecting via a wired connection, only instead of the ethernet cable being plugged into the DSL modem, it plugs into my Linksys Wireless Router
[07:17] <Wabs> rredd4: No wireless card
[07:17] <Yashiro> shinta42 since mysql data folder creates files with the database name
[07:17] <ladydoor> wweasel: otherwise, i suggest using GAIM, bitlbee, ptyaim, or centericq.
[07:17] <rredd4> Wabs ok
[07:17] <wweasel> ladydoor: I am sorry, I am really tired of when people ask questions about a program, other people say "Use this one instead." It's just not constructive.
[07:18] <ladydoor> wweasel: try the #kubuntu channel
[07:18] <shinta42> yashiro:okay it didn't find it, i just want to know where the data directory is
[07:18] <shinta42> yashiro:so i can put some database files in it
[07:18] <AustLaw``> are there hotkeys to switch between workspaces?
[07:18] <ladydoor> wweasel: a channel specifically for kde users
[07:18] <holzmodem> no the whole system
[07:18] <Yashiro> shinta42 then i don't know sorry :(
[07:18] <bhrobinson> anyone in here using azureus?
[07:18] <michael_la> omg. i can't stand it anymore. help! the "help" window keeeps popping up.
[07:18] <Yashiro> i do
[07:18] <wweasel> ladydoor: Thanks, I'm not a KDE user. But since it's a KDE app I'll try anyways.
[07:18] <shinta42> yashiro:okay thanks
[07:18] <Nitrobass24> corndog when i edited the file it would not let me save it. said i do not have permisions.??
[07:18] <brendonjt> Wabs:  i am not sure then,, sounds like  so  problem with ur wireless,  hmm some one might be able to help you there
[07:19] <AustLaw``> what are some of the major linux irc clients?
[07:19] <shinta42> Anyone know if there is any fix to the problem that whenever my harddrive is accessing files, it lags the system?
[07:19] <ladydoor> wweasel: good luck
[07:19] <fyrestrtr> AustLaw``: ctrl+alt+arrow keys
[07:19] <kyja> you know, I realy wish I could get that quit panel working again.
[07:19] <Jbirk> i want to install compiz
[07:19] <Jbirk> any ideas?
 to edit smb.conf u need to be root or logged as super user, use sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
[07:19] <ladydoor> AustLaw``: irssi, xchat, erc
[07:19] <Jbirk> and xgl
[07:19] <fyrestrtr> shinta42: enable dma
[07:19] <ladydoor> AustLaw``: gaim
[07:19] <corndog_> Nitrobass24, sudo vi smb.conf
[07:19] <AustLaw``> thanks
[07:19] <shinta42> fyrestrtr:whats the command to do that?
[07:19] <fyrestrtr> Jbirk: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xgl
[07:19] <Nitrobass24> so do i need to be in a terminal
 and xgl <-- i have xgl working :D
[07:19] <brendonjt> AustLaw``:  bitchx, xchat,
[07:19] <corndog_> Nitrobass24,  or u can use the gui option someone else mentioned
[07:20] <minerale> my gnome-panel keeps crashing, would it be safe of me to /apt-get remove gnome-panel and install it agian later?
[07:20] <fyrestrtr> !dma > shinta42
[07:20] <corndog_> Nitrobass24, system > administration > shared folders
[07:20] <ladydoor> minerale: maybe sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-panel?
 so do i need to be in a terminal <-- or u can use alt + f2 and type gksudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
[07:20] <bll3r> damn i cant find where mplayer keeps its codecs
[07:20] <deoptima> how do i decompress a .tar.bz2 file?
[07:20] <corndog_> Nitrobass24, define a share then click "General windows sharing settings"
[07:20] <Nitrobass24> yea i know but i dont have my folders/drive setup yet
[07:20] <shinta42> fyrestrtr:?
[07:20] <StoneNote> holzmodem, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=87798
[07:21] <fyrestrtr> !dma
[07:21] <ubotu> dma is Direct Memory Access/Addressing.  It makes hard disks run faster,  see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DMA
[07:21] <fyrestrtr> deoptima: right click on it, extract to here.
[07:22] <corndog_> is there a forum or site that announces the newest drivers for linux? im waiting for the creative labs x-fi drives to be released :(
 how do i decompress a .tar.bz2 file? <-- do this bunzip2 file.tar.bz2
[07:22] <Yashiro> deoptima: u'll get a file.tar then use tar xvf file.tar
[07:23] <leo^> does aixgl work with cards other than ati and nvidia ?
[07:23] <fyrestrtr> leo^: yes
[07:24] <bll3r> hey yashiro
[07:24] <bll3r> is there a way to find out how to get to the codec page
[07:24] <bll3r> i tried everything
[07:24] <Arafangion> Now, how might I ensure that /etc/network/interfaces is never modified?
[07:24] <bll3r> find / -name codecs 2>/dev/null
[07:24] <bll3r> whereis player
[07:24] <bll3r> everything
[07:24] <bll3r> i cant find it for the life of me
[07:24] <Wabs> are you sure am i supposed to configure the Modem connection to connect to the internet if i'm going through an ethernet cable?
[07:24] <Arafangion> (Ie, how do I prevent network manager from changing it)
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> bll3r: what is the problem you are trying to solve?
[07:24] <bll3r> im trying to install the mplayer codecs
[07:25] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: if you are going through the ethernet cable, you don't configure a modem connection; you configure an ethernet connection.
[07:25] <bll3r> i got them all but i cant find the file where mplayer reads all the codecs from
[07:25] <Yashiro> he downloaded them from the mplayer website
[07:25] <piratepenguin> after I install windows.. I'll be able to restore the MBR using the Ubuntu boot disk right?
[07:25] <harisund> For any generic program, if I were to run ./configure with --prefix=/home/directory can I run make install without root permissions perhaps?
[07:25] <Sarra_> Why is it that when you turn the sound off in mplayer, it automatically tunrs the sound off for the entire system?
[07:25] <Yashiro> dunno
[07:25] <minerale> on my ubuntu machine, I keep getting crashes when using gnome panel as myself, but no crashes when I login as someoen else, I have tried a reconfigure, that does not seem to help, what can I do ?
[07:26] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: How do I go about doing that?
[07:26] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: system > administration > networking
[07:26] <Wabs> yeah, but where's the option to add a connection, etc.
[07:26] <Wabs> i only see the ability to config Modem Connection
[07:26] <bll3r> fyrestrtr: do you know where that folder is?
[07:26] <brendonjt> Wabs:  i said that to before
[07:26] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: that means that you ethernet card is not detected.
[07:27] <bimberi> Arafangion: you could 'sudo chattr +i /etc/network/interfaces' (makes it immutable until unset with 'chattr -i')
[07:27] <Yashiro> Wabs to create a connection for dsl u have to use in a terminal pppoeconf
[07:27] <fyrestrtr> bll3r: read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:27] <brendonjt> Wabs:  do you see you  ethernet card there at all
[07:27] <Wabs> brendonjt: No
[07:27] <Arafangion> bimberi: Cool. thanks.
[07:28] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: I'm not using ethernet card...i'm using an ethernet cable.
[07:28] <harisund> Is there a free assembler? I am using the DOS 'debug' in my university right now. Can I try my assembly language codes on Linux?
[07:28] <brendonjt> Wabs: can you go to network tools and see if you can see  your ethernet card
[07:28] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: what is plugged into your machine?
[07:28] <fyrestrtr> harisund: sure, sudo apt-get install build-essential will get you started.
[07:28] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: Yes
[07:28] <AustLaw``> using xchat, is there a command to open a connection to a second irc server?
[07:29] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: yes what?
[07:29] <Wabs> brendonjt: Under Network device it says Loopback interface (lo)
[07:29] <bimberi> Arafangion: np :)
[07:29] <harisund> fyrestrtr: are you talking about my assembler or the previous ./configure query?
[07:29] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: Err, I meant, there's an ethernet cable plugged into the ethernet port on my machine
[07:29] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: what kind of ethernet card do you have?
[07:29] <corndog_> bll3r, did you download the win32 codecs?
[07:29] <fyrestrtr> harisund: both :P
[07:29] <hawkaloogie> harisund, both
[07:29] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: What the heck is an ethernet card? Do you mean like a PCMIA slot card?
[07:29] <harisund> fyrestrtr: hawkaloogie ah interesting. What is the name of the assembler?
[07:29] <RMorris84> i need some help again... my xserver keeps crashing
[07:30] <brendonjt> Wabs:  click on where it say loopback device  and see it ur ethernet device is there
[07:30] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: the card where you plug you ethernet cable into. A network card.
[07:30] <RMorris84> someone please lead me in the right direction to where i can back it up to normal
[07:30] <bll3r> yea corndog_
[07:30] <corndog_> you could try /usr/lib/win32... but i dont know if thats default
[07:30] <brendonjt> Wabs:  a ethernet card is a network card
[07:30] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: OHHH, a Netwworking card
[07:30] <Wabs> -1 w
[07:30] <corndog_> bll3r, i know you can rebuild mplayer with --with-win32libdir=/usr/lib/win32
[07:30] <fyrestrtr> bll3r: READ THIS PAGE > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:31] <Wabs> I don't know, it came with the Dell back in 2001, fyrestrtr
[07:31] <bll3r> i did fyrestrtr
[07:31] <bll3r> i downloaded the repositories
[07:31] <bll3r> but it didnt fix anything
[07:31] <corndog_> bll3r, are you on 64bit ubuntu?
[07:31] <Wabs> brendonjt: The only thing that's being shown under Network device is the Loopback interface
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> bll3r: did you install all the codecs, including the win32 and the dvd stuff?
[07:31] <Yashiro> bll3r check my private msgs
[07:31] <bll3r> 32
[07:31] <bll3r> yea
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> bll3r: then tell me what is not working. What are you trying to play?
[07:32] <wd3> how does rss feeds work in ubuntu? do u use thunderbird or firefox?
[07:32] <brendonjt> Wabs:ok  sounds like your thernet card isn't reconised  is it onboard
[07:32] <bll3r> im trying to play an mms file
[07:32] <brendonjt> Wabs:  have you enabled it in the bios
[07:32] <bll3r> everytime i open it in mplayer it says "no uri handler . . . "
[07:32] <Wabs> brendonjt: Yeah, it's an onboard card
[07:32] <hawkaloogie> harisund, read man gcc, look for the extentions (file.s <- file is assembly)
[07:32] <Wabs> I would think it's enabled by default in the BIOS
[07:32] <Wabs> But how do I get into the BIOS in Ubuntu, and i'll check
[07:32] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: you have to restart the computer to get to the bios.
[07:33] <wd3> !rss
[07:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rss - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:33] <bll3r> hey Yashiro i have to register to reply but thanks for the link , if i cant figure it out im gonna use that
[07:33] <hawkaloogie> harisund, or do -x assembler
[07:33] <RMorris84> how can i restore my system?
[07:33] <brendonjt> Wabs: the del key when you boot up
[07:33] <Wabs> brendonjt: kk
[07:33] <RMorris84> my xserver keeps crashin when i tried to install glx/compriz
[07:33] <Wabs> Used to be F5 on XP in my Dell, that's why
[07:33] <Wabs> :P
[07:33] <fyrestrtr> RMorris84: ask in #ubuntu-xgl
[07:34] <corndog_> Wabs, should still be f5 then
[07:34] <brendonjt> Wabs:  the os doesn't control what key you press to get into the bios,  it still will be f5 on ur dell
[07:34] <crogue5_> is there  a way to use SSL in gFTP ?
[07:34] <Yashiro> XGL how to ----> http://www.compiz.net/viewtopic.php?id=389
[07:35] <hawkaloogie> harisund, i lied: as is the gnu assembler
[07:35] <Wabs> kk
[07:35] <rugbythomas> configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[07:35] <rugbythomas> See `config.log' for more details.
[07:35] <Wabs> pardon my general stupidity, it's been stressful and it's late :\
[07:35] <rugbythomas> does anyone know how to fix this
[07:36] <RMorris84> the xgl chat has no response
[07:36] <eeek> hello
[07:36] <RMorris84> can someone tell me how to restore a crashed system
[07:36] <Wabs> Alright, is it the Mini-PCI NIC, the APR NIC, or the Cardbus NIC that I need to enable in the BIOS
[07:37] <PWill> rugbythomas, do you have gcc installed
[07:37] <RMorris84> my xserver isnt letting me boot up
[07:37] <hawkaloogie> RMorris84, undo what you did?
[07:37] <bean-oh> !w32codecs > bean-oh
[07:37] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: mini-pci
[07:37] <hawkaloogie> RMorris84, you made a backup, right?
[07:37] <RMorris84> i dont know why its doing this
[07:37] <Wabs> kk
[07:37] <drminime> can someone help me out?  I've installed gcc via the package manager, but when I try to write a simple "hello" program it can't find stdio.h.  Any advice?
[07:37] <eeek> i used the cd to boot then re installed
[07:38] <hawkaloogie> drminime, apt-get install build-essential
[07:38] <fyrestrtr> RMorris84: hate to tell you this, but xgl is experimental software, so you should expect things to go wrong. Just undo your steps to restore your system.
[07:38] <chris449> hi, i've had my comp for about 4 months now, custom parts but pre-built for me. The person who built it made my OS hard drive the second one, and my storage harddrive the first one. In other words ubuntu and windows are on sdb while my files are on sba. What is a boot loader i can use (not grub) to boot either OS?
[07:38] <brendonjt> fyrestrtr:  thanks for that
[07:38] <fyrestrtr> drminime: try sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:38] <RMorris84> is there a way to rebuild my xserver through the terminal?
[07:38] <RMorris84> like uninstall and reinstall
[07:38] <drminime> thanks
[07:38] <fyrestrtr> chris449: what's wrong wtih grub?
[07:39] <fyrestrtr> RMorris84: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:39] <chris449> fyrestrtr: this is the second computer i've installed ubuntu on, the first one, grub would perpetually re-boot it
[07:39] <Wabs> btw, does anyone know of a good PCMIA wireless card for Linux? I was looking at the Asus WL-107G, but one reviewer said you need to compile your own drivers to get it to work in Ubuntu
[07:39] <RMorris84> fyrestrtr, i did that... but it still does the same thing, i can tell u the error i get when it does boot up though
[07:39] <rugbythomas> I'm following the directions at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-33213.html when I  ./configure I get the following checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check anyone have any idea how to fix this
[07:39] <shinta42> I can't enable dma on my hd it says "Operation Not Permitted" even after i add more modules...can anyone help?
[07:39] <minerale> anone here know how I can reset my settings for gnome-panel? my panel keeps crashing, when I login as someone else it works fine... how can I delte all the settings? where does gnome-panel keep it's settings
[07:40] <eeek> is there any rumors of wine for amd v64 bit systems coming ?
[07:40] <fyrestrtr> rugbythomas: what are you trying to build?
[07:40] <fyrestrtr> shinta42: dma only works on ide drives, not sata drives.
[07:40] <PWill> rugbythomas, run "sudp apt-get install build-essential
[07:40] <chris449> fyrestrtr: someone suggested LILO, but i can only boot to windows atm
[07:41] <brendonjt> i'm off to have tea catch you all later
[07:41] <Andy> can someone answer a quick question for me?
[07:41] <AustLaw``> is there a linux app that can use windows remote desktop by any chance?
[07:41] <shinta42> fyrestrtr:what should i do if i have sata drives? sorry i didnt know they installed sata for me at work lol
[07:41] <rugbythomas> thomas@thomas-desktop:~/bmp-wma-0.1.1$ sudp apt-get install build-essentialbash: sudp: command not found
[07:41] <PWill> !ask
[07:41] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:41] <chesty> minerale: i think moving ~/.gnome* and ~/.gconf* should do it
[07:41] <Andy> fine
[07:41] <PWill> :)
[07:41] <Andy> im a linux noob
[07:41] <Andy> ok
[07:41] <StoneNote> rugbythomas, typo. it's sudo not sudp
[07:41] <Andy> im in
[07:42] <Wabs> ok, so I enabled the Mini-PCI in my BIOS, but in Network Tools under Network Devices I still don't see anything available besides Loopback Interface
[07:42] <Wabs> This is crazy
[07:42] <fyrestrtr> rugbythomas: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:42] <eeek> i loaded linux for the first time last nite
[07:42] <RMorris84> fyrestrtr, or anyone, it says GDM: Xserver not found: /usr/bin/Xgl ... then says Command could not be executed! please install the x server or correct GDM configure and restart GDM
[07:42] <Andy> cd /etc/modprobe.d then vi blacklist and im inserting my line then i :wq and it won't save cause of read only or something
[07:42] <Madpilot> Andy, best way to get actual answers is to ask an actual question :)
[07:42] <PWill> Wabs, what does /etc/network/interfaces say
[07:42] <Andy> i was typing it
[07:42] <StoneNote> eeek, congratulations. welcome to the family :D
[07:42] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: pastebin the ouput of dmesg ( type dmesg > ~/out.txt, then load out.txt in an editor and copy paste that to paste.ubuntu-nl.org )
[07:42] <rugbythomas> thank u
[07:43] <fyrestrtr> Andy: use sudo, as in sudo vi /etc/modprobe.d/
[07:43] <PWill> Andy, you need to be running it as root
[07:43] <Wabs> PWill: Where is that?
[07:43] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: ...what?
[07:43] <Andy> huh root?
[07:43] <Andy> i just logged in as my normal thing
[07:43] <PWill> Wabs, right where i said :) run "sudo gedit /etc/network/interface"
[07:43] <Wabs> kk
[07:43] <Justin_> Is edgy availible yet? - and has anyone given it a try?
[07:44] <Flannel> Justin_: yes, and yes, people have.  #ubuntu+1 for all the gorey details
[07:44] <Andy> will it work once i put sudo infront of the command?
[07:44] <PWill> Andy, run "sudo vi /etc/modprobe.d"
[07:44] <Andy> ok then will it let me save?
[07:44] <Justin_> Gorey you say?,
[07:44] <Justin_> :))
[07:44] <PWill> Andy, yes
[07:44] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: open up a terminal. Hit alt+f2, type gnome-terminal, and hit enter. Then, type this command -- dmesg > ~/Desktop/out.txt -- then look on your desktop for a file called out.txt -- open it up, by double clicking it, copy its contents (highlight everything by hitting ctrl+a, then hit ctrl+c). Then open a browser, go to paste.ubuntu-nl.org, and paste what you copied.
[07:44] <Andy> ty :)
[07:44] <Andy> ur a legend
[07:44] <PWill> :D
[07:45] <rugbythomas> appending configuration tag "F77" to libtool
[07:45] <rugbythomas> checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
[07:45] <rugbythomas> checking for bmp >= 0.9.7... configure: error: BMP >= 0.9.7 development package not installed
[07:45] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: Ok
[07:45] <Andy> i will come back here if i need more help
[07:45] <shinta42> fyrestrtr:is there anyway to enable speed on my sata drives?its laggy
[07:45] <Wabs> PWill: It asks for a password
[07:45] <Andy> cya 4 now rebooting to ubuntu
[07:45] <rugbythomas> so how do i install it
[07:45] <Andy> ok
[07:45] <fyrestrtr> shinta42: I don't know about that, sorry. Try the forums.
[07:45] <Andy> then i put my password in
[07:45] <PWill> Wabs, type your user passworkd
[07:45] <fyrestrtr> rugbythomas: what are you trying to compile?
[07:45] <chris449> so anyone know of a good grub alternative. I have bootmagic, but it doesnt' like booting off the second harddrvie, and idk how to install lilo from windows. one site suggested editing the boot.ini file, but should i?
[07:46] <PWill> LILO
[07:46] <fyrestrtr> chris449: grub can boot off of any drive, it doesn't matter. Use grub, and have it install on the first disk.
[07:46] <Axe_> I have ubuntu installed on my second hard drive, however grub has been overwritten by windows booter; how can I get grub working aagain so I can boot to my linux install
[07:46] <PWill> !lilo
[07:46] <ubotu> lilo is an alternative [Li] nux Boot[Lo] ader. Note: it is recommended that you use GRUB on Ubuntu instead.
[07:46] <rugbythomas> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-33213.html i'm just doing what it said on this page to get wma to work
[07:46] <fyrestrtr> !grub > Axe_
[07:46] <tomlikestorock> why in ubuntu does my battery only get an hour, yet in windows it gets three?
[07:47] <chris449> the order of partitino on the first harddrive is ntfs,ntfs,fat32 (3 partitions) would it still work?
[07:47] <PWill> tomlikestorock, what kind of laptop do you have?
[07:47] <jn-> what is the name of the sysinfo bar a lot of ppl use
[07:47] <chris449> *off the fat32 partition of course
[07:47] <fyrestrtr> rugbythomas: read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:47] <tomlikestorock> PWill: acer 4400
[07:47] <fyrestrtr> rugbythomas: are you using hoary or dapper?
[07:47] <tomlikestorock> PWill: actually 4402WLMi
[07:47] <PWill> Aspire or Travelmate, tomlikestorock ?
[07:47] <tomlikestorock> Pwill: Travelmate
[07:47] <fyrestrtr> chris449: yes, grub doesn't care about your partitions.
[07:47] <Justin_> tomlikestorock, NTFS access the disk less then reiserFS - if you are using reiser.. it's not a great idea to run it on a laptop :)
[07:48] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: I did what you said, but I can't paste it into paste.ubuntu-nl.org because I can't access the internet
[07:48] <chris449> ok, now can i install grub from windows? or should i boot from the linux cd to install it? and how do i install it manually? or should it have been already installed?
[07:48] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: how are you accessing it now?
[07:48] <tomlikestorock> Justin_: I'm using ext3..?
[07:48] <fyrestrtr> !grub
[07:48] <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
[07:48] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: I'm on my other PC
[07:48] <chris449> thanks
[07:48] <PWill> Wabs, you'll have to retype it :P
[07:49] <PWill> sorry
[07:49] <chris449> i'm off to try it, i'll be bak if it doesn't work *crosses fingers
[07:49] <Wabs> PWill: When I try to enter my password, I type it in and hit enter. I see no keystrokes, but then i hit enter and says its wrong
[07:49] <Wabs> ...are you serious?
[07:49] <Wabs> I gotta retype it all?
[07:49] <Justin_> tomlikestorock, Well if you are using EXT3 it should be about the same as NTFS battery wise, do you have any disk hungry apps? - and how much ram do you have, cause swap space can help drain a battery pretty quicly.
[07:49] <PWill> Which file are we talking about
[07:49] <Arafangion> How do I install the package's configuration?
[07:49] <Justin_> quickly.
[07:49] <Wabs> PWill: out.txt
[07:49] <PWill> ooh.
[07:49] <tomlikestorock> Justin: Gig and a half RAM, and no, not that I know of
[07:50] <tomlikestorock> Justin_: just whatever comes with dapper
[07:50] <PWill> Wabs, in the terminal, when you type your password, it doesn't show up as anything, for security
[07:50] <Justin_> tomlikestorock, I have no idea then that is strange cause my laptop on dapper last 1 hour longer then it does on XP
[07:50] <eeek> http://freegeek.org/    <-------- cool ppl
[07:50] <tomlikestorock> Justin_: crazy
[07:50] <PWill> Wabs, just type it in exactly how it should be
[07:50] <Wabs> PWill: Yeah, but then I hit enter after typing it in and it says it's wrong
[07:51] <Arafangion> PWill: /etc/qemu-ifup, from the qemu package
[07:51] <Justin_> tomlikestorock, Perhaps it's the difference in laptop hardware ..
[07:51] <Saimazoon> Hello
[07:51] <minerale> chesty: I moved all .gnome* and .gconf* and gnome-panel still saved it's settings
[07:51] <tomlikestorock> Justin_: perhaps :(
[07:51] <Justin_> :(
[07:51] <Saimazoon> How can I change the default founts for Arabic text that come with the ubuntu standard installation ?
[07:51] <Wabs> oh wait nvm got it
[07:51] <Andy> im back :)
[07:51] <Saimazoon> They are terrible
[07:51] <Andy> and i need help
[07:51] <Saimazoon> And appear specially awful in some web browsers
[07:51] <Wabs> but now it says that No working ethernet card could be found
[07:51] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: what is the brand of your pc? what model number?
[07:52] <Wabs> Then it asks me if I want to manually load the driver using modconf?
[07:52] <Andy> if i type "sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils" it says ndiswrapper-utils not found
[07:52] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: Dell Inspiron 4000
[07:52] <PWill> Andy, are you connected to the web?
[07:52] <eeek> dell sucks
[07:52] <Andy> nope
[07:52] <Andy> im doing this to connect to the web
[07:52] <PWill> Andy, then you won't be able to get ndiswrapper from the internet
[07:52] <Andy> someone last night gave me a list of command to do
[07:52] <Andy> um ok
[07:53] <Andy> then how do i install ndiswrapper?
[07:53] <PWill> Anybody know it ndiswrapper is on the disc repos?
[07:53] <Andy> i was told to blacklist my wireless card thing
[07:53] <Arafangion> PWill: How would you do it for any other file?
[07:53] <eeek> can u get conetivity if you boot with the cd ?
[07:53] <Andy> then install ndiswrapper
[07:53] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: Is there a problem in Ubuntu with the Inspiron 4000 or something?
[07:53] <PWill> Arafangion, what?
[07:53] <PWill> bah
[07:54] <Andy> how do i install ndiswrapper without being connected to the internet?
[07:54] <PWill> Andy, try putting your install CD in, and running the install command
[07:54] <Justin_> Hrmm, not related to Ubuntu really but.. does Xchat have a taskbar icon option?
[07:54] <jn-> anyone know the name of the sysinfo bar (lists ram, cpu use, network use etc..) that alot of ppl use..
[07:54] <Andy> what install command?
[07:54] <PWill> Justin_, yes
[07:54] <Andy> which one?
[07:54] <jn-> starts with a "g" maybe?
[07:54] <Justin_> PWill, Where is it located
[07:54] <Arafangion> PWill: How do I restore a particular configuration file, you asked, which one.
[07:54] <PWill> Andy, that sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[07:54] <Andy> oh ok
[07:55] <Andy> just do that with the cd in the drive
[07:55] <PWill> Arafangion, i don't remember asking anyhing...
[07:55] <Andy> and it'll work?
[07:55] <Justin_> Well not taskbar, but tray whatever
[07:55] <PWill> Justin_, do you want the tray icon, or do you wanr it gone
[07:55] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: you'd have to google that to find out. Check this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron4150 -- see if it has similar hardware to yours.
[07:55] <Wabs> so uh, should i enable something else in the BIOS, or run modconf to try and manually load the driver for my networking card
[07:55] <Wabs> k
[07:55] <Arafangion> PWill: Oh, you did ask which file, but it wasn't to me :)
[07:55] <Justin_> PWill, I want it
[07:56] <Justin_> I want to get XCHAT off the taskbar when I am not actually chatting
[07:56] <Justin_> Looking in the settings I see nothing
[07:56] <Madpilot> Justin_, xchat, or xchat-gnome?
[07:56] <PWill> Justin_, right click on the tray icon
[07:56] <PWill> and choose SysTray setting
[07:57] <Justin_> Xchat
[07:57] <fyrestrtr> jn-: like the one in this screenshot? http://www.meidomus.com/images/laptop.png
[07:57] <asdx> cool, ubuntu developing his own init system?
[07:57] <AustLaw1> so I believe I just installed bitchx, how do I go about running it ;X
[07:57] <PWill> Justin_, what?
[07:57] <Justin_> Was replying to Madpilot
[07:57] <fyrestrtr> AustLaw1: open a terminal, and type bitchx
[07:57] <brendonjt> kia ora all
[07:57] <asdx> why not using einit or initng?
[07:57] <PWill> AustLaw1, press Alt+F2 and type bitchx
[07:57] <Justin_> Keep in mind that I am in XFCE4, so...
[07:57] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: What's the command line in terminal to see an overview of my computer's hardware
[07:58] <PWill> Justin_, oh. I dunno about Xubuntu, sorry
[07:58] <Justin_> Oh well anyways ill read up on the net tommrow see if I can do it
[07:58] <Madpilot> Justin_, doesn't XChat rely on a seperate little plugin for taskbar stuff? Uninstall that package thru Synaptic, no more XChat in the toolbar.
[07:58] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: lshw and lspci
[07:58] <PWill> Justin_, did you try joing #xubuntu?
[07:58] <durt> apt-get xchat-systray - also works in xfce
[07:58] <Justin_> Naw, it was just a simple question ill just google it tommorow
[07:58] <Madpilot> Justin_, try removing the xchat-systray package, that should work
[07:59] <Justin_> and Xubuntu is dead, and basically other then Gnome .. Kubuntu/xubuntu/ubuntu are exactly the same thing
[07:59] <brendonjt> in bitchx  how do you set the default server to something else
[07:59] <AustLaw2> so bitchx is strictly terminal based?
[07:59] <brendonjt> AustLaw2: yip
[07:59] <Cine> is there a trick to getting IEEE1394 to work?  I'm trying to capture video in Kino
[08:00] <Justin_> AustLaw1, It's like Irssi - but with cool intro ANSI screens
[08:00] <AustLaw1> meh im not into the console only apps :|
[08:00] <RMorris84> can someone help me, i need to do a recovery where should i start?
[08:01] <Justin_> Well they are good to have, in case X decides to not start up - you have a backup way to the net and communication to solve your probs :)
[08:01] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: Nah, mine's older, it's running a P3 900mHz with an ATI RAGE Mobility M3
[08:01] <brendonjt> AustLaw1:  i was like you on that one but  i like some of the consol  apps now that i have strated using them
[08:01] <Justin_> I prefer console for most things, less mem usage ..
[08:01] <Wabs> I can't find where it shows my networking card though
[08:01] <Justin_> except for browsing - I cannot stand text browsers...
[08:01] <AustLaw1> im hardly worried about mem usage on an irc client
[08:02] <Justin_> AustLaw1, blasphemy !
[08:02] <Justin_> :P
[08:02] <Justin_> Anyways, movie time laters..
[08:02] <hamdan> i want to copy to /usr/local/share/ as root
[08:02] <hamdan> ??
[08:02] <PWill> JustFILM, XChat uses >20MB memory
[08:02] <fyrestrtr> sudo cp somefile /usr/local/share/
[08:02] <tato> anyone own a laptop from system76?
[08:02] <JustFILM> hamdan, gksudo filemanager
[08:03] <brendonjt> PWill:  your kidding  wow  thats  alot
[08:03] <JustFILM> or you can do it console wise as fyrestrtr said
[08:03] <Wabs> So, I don't get it, what's my networking card's problem?
[08:03] <PWill> brendonjt, not when i have 2GB RAM
[08:03] <brendonjt> PWill:  true  but when you haven't it is a problem
[08:04] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: A. Its not on B. Ubuntu can't detect it C. You don't know much about the hardware in your laptop so we can't help you :)
[08:04] <AustLaw1> out of curiosity, what is the closest thing to a 'task manager' in linux?
[08:04] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: Do you want me to tell you what model it says?
[08:05] <sparklehistory> AustLaw1, gnome-system-monitor
[08:05] <fyrestrtr> sure.
[08:05] <AustLaw1> how do I access it?
[08:05] <Cine> has anyone worked with Kino?
[08:05] <jimbo> fyrestrtr: thats a nice introduction to linux
[08:05] <fyrestrtr> AustLaw1: system > administration > system monitor
[08:05] <fyrestrtr> jimbo: what is?
[08:05] <JoseStefan> Hello World!
[08:05] <Wabs> Under *pcmia it says CardBus Bridge/Product: PCI1420/Vendor: Texas Instruments
[08:05] <AustLaw1> thanks
[08:06] <Relisxc> Hi Jose!
[08:06] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: that's not it.
[08:06] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: What am I looking for then?
[08:06] <PWill> fyrestrtr, that was: A. Its not on B. Ubuntu can't detect it C. You don't know much about the hardware in your laptop so we can't help you :)
[08:06] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: is your network card built in, or is in the pcmcia slot or what?
[08:06] <Madpilot> AustLaw1, or add SysMon to one of your panels - right click, choose Add To Panel, choose System Monitor, then configure to taste.
[08:06] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: It's built-in
[08:06] <jimbo> fyrestrt: what PWill says
[08:06] <PWill> Wabs, did you put it in yourself?
[08:07] <brendonjt> hey madpilot  hows ya day been
[08:07] <AustLaw1> it lists system memory usage in units of "MiB"?
[08:07] <AustLaw1> what is MiB stand for?
[08:07] <PWill> MB
[08:07] <PWill> same thing
[08:07] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: then you should see *-network
[08:07] <Wabs> no, the only thing i ever touched in this laptop was the memory when I upgraded from 64MB to 384MB
[08:07] <AustLaw1> whats the fancy i for? heh
[08:07] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: k, lemme look for that
[08:07] <Madpilot> brendonjt, pretty good; long, though
[08:07] <PWill> Wabs, do you have a physical switch for your wireless card?
[08:08] <tonyyarusso> AustLaw1, I was once told it was to differentiate between the 1000 and 1024 definitions, but I don't know which is which.
[08:08] <PWill> like on the laptop itself?
[08:08] <AustLaw1> ah I see
[08:08] <Wabs> PWill: I don't think so
[08:08] <brendonjt> Madpilot: same here  been in here most of the day
[08:08] <Wabs> Don't see one, at least
[08:08] <PWill> Wabs, check :)
[08:08] <fyrestrtr> PWill: his laptop is very old, I doubt it even has wireless.
[08:08] <PWill> ha
[08:08] <Wabs> PWill: Nope, no switch or button
[08:08] <PWill> ok
[08:09] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: It doesn't have wireless built-in :)
[08:09] <Wabs> 2001 :\
[08:09] <Tomtheman70> Hey, can someone help me out?
[08:09] <PWill> !ask
[08:09] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:09] <Tomtheman70> lol, ok.
[08:09] <JoseStefan> lol, searched wikipedia for MiB, obviously didnt work
[08:09] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: 5 years is a lot for a laptop :)
[08:09] <Tomtheman70> I've got an ancient laptop I'm trying to put ubuntu on.
[08:09] <Tomtheman70> 300 mhz and 256 MB of RAM
[08:09] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: I know, especially since post-y2k we've made many the advance
[08:10] <Wabs> from 800mHz processors to 3.0gHz and up
[08:10] <AustLaw1> are there hotkeys to move a window to a different workspace?
[08:10] <Wabs> 64MB RAM to 2GB+, etc.
[08:10] <Tomtheman70> Just blew away the partition that XP was on, now I'm trying to install ubuntu.. bt it just goes to a black screen and a _ flashing at the top.
[08:10] <Tomtheman70> Any help or advice?
[08:10] <JoseStefan> MiB = Mebibyte = 1 MiB = 2^20 bytes = 1,048,576 bytes = 1,024 kibibytes
[08:10] <PWill> AustLaw1, CtrlShiftAlt+Arrowkey
[08:10] <AustLaw1> I should say, move an application to a different workspace
[08:10] <fyrestrtr> Tomtheman70: you apprently blew away grub. See !grub
[08:10] <AustLaw1> thanks
[08:10] <catch23> hmm.  I've got a strange thing going on...  every time I move the mouse, my hard drive has activity... anyone know how I could find out what is being written?
[08:10] <Tomtheman70> grub?
[08:11] <PWill> !grub > Tomtheman70
[08:11] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: You said i'm looking for *-network?
[08:11] <fyrestrtr> Tomtheman70:  is this a fresh install, or did you have windows on it and now you are trying to install ubuntu?
[08:11] <Tomtheman70> Thank you PWill
[08:11] <Tomtheman70> I had XP on it.
[08:11] <Tomtheman70> I put in the XP disc and used it to delete the partition that XP was on.
[08:12] <Tomtheman70> Turned off the laptop, put in ubuntu and started the install.
[08:12] <PWill> Tomtheman70, which version of ubuntu do you have?
[08:12] <RMorris84> fyrestrtr, how do i go about restoring a system thats not working...
[08:12] <Tomtheman70> Because before, the install ALMOST completed before the laptop froze, so I decided to free up space.
[08:12] <Tomtheman70> I have the latest version.
[08:12] <PWill> 6.06?
[08:12] <Tomtheman70> Burned the boot CD today
[08:12] <Tomtheman70> Yes
[08:12] <JoseStefan> AustLaw1, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix
[08:12] <PWill> ok
[08:12] <fyrestrtr> RMorris84: depends whats broken?
[08:13] <Tomtheman70> Actually, it got the the GUI of the install, burgandy background with the white mouse.
[08:13] <brendonjt> Tomtheman70: what version of the cd ie live or the alturnative
[08:13] <rredd4> what can I do when my printer driver in not listed when I try to add a new printer?
[08:13] <PWill> Tomtheman70, get the alternative text version
[08:13] <RMorris84> my xserver is messing up and i just installed ubuntu and i was trying to get xgl/compriz and i cant seem to undo what i did
[08:13] <Tomtheman70> Ahh sweet, the logo is up now, I'm hoping it doesn't freeze now.
[08:13] <RMorris84> how should i go about repairing it
[08:13] <PWill> RMorris84, did you backup xorg.conf?
[08:14] <RMorris84> no... :-(
[08:14] <RMorris84> i might have...
[08:14] <PWill> RMorris84, ok run this command: rm ~/.Xsession
[08:14] <PWill> then run "startx"
[08:14] <ijeff> Hello, does anyone know if I could use my Breezy disc but install Dapper right away using my internet connection?
[08:14] <Tomtheman70> Oh goodie! Its stuck on Nautilus. any clue as to how long that'll take?
[08:15] <fyrestrtr> RMorris84: what instructions were you following to install xgl?
[08:15] <Madpilot> ijeff, you can do that,  yes
[08:15] <ootput> hi guys, i have a dual-monitor setup (nvidia with no xinerama, and no twinview; essentially each head is independent.) How do i go about launching different wm's on either?
[08:15] <Madpilot> ubotu, tell ijeff about upgrade
[08:15] <JoseStefan> ijeff, yes, but its recommended you just download the dapper CD instead
[08:15] <PWill> fyrestrtr, i assumed he was adding the shell script to .Xsession
[08:15] <fyrestrtr> ijeff: its faster to download the dapper cd.
[08:15] <brendonjt> ijeff:  why don't you download the dapper cd instead be easier
[08:15] <fyrestrtr> PWill: you don't add anything to .Xsession :)
[08:15] <RMorris84> fyrestrtr, http://www.compiz.net/topic-652-compiz-ubuntu-gnome-with-nvidia
[08:15] <ijeff> Can't burn discs
[08:16] <rredd4> ijeff  ubuntu will send you a free cd
[08:16] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: I don't see anything in the hardware listing for *-network, but i see *-communication, *-bridge, and *-pcmia0 and 1
[08:16] <PWill> fyrestrtr, i think he's screwed... changes to xorg.conf
[08:16] <brendonjt> ijeff:  so you are having to install then do a distro-upgrade and that going to take ages
[08:16] <Tomtheman70> PWill, how long does the Nautilus part of the install take?
[08:16] <AustLaw1> is there a remote desktop app that can work between linux and windows?
[08:16] <ijeff> rredd4: Yeah, I've ordered in the past.. given them away.. but now.. they keep refusing my small orders for even one disc
[08:16] <fyrestrtr> RMorris84: remove your changes from /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom
[08:16] <RMorris84> i never got that far...
[08:16] <PWill> Tomtheman70, depends. you said you have an old lappy, so it could take a while
[08:16] <ijeff> brendonjt: yea.. was hoping there'd be another way besides dist-upgrade
[08:16] <Tomtheman70> lol, 300 mhz isn't THAT old.
[08:16] <Tomtheman70> XD
[08:16] <jimbo> how do i use wpa via th command line
[08:17] <PWill> Tomtheman70, i have 1.8 in my laptop :)
[08:17] <fyrestrtr> AustLaw1: vnc
[08:17] <RMorris84> fyrestrtr, 1.2. Configure Xorg
[08:17] <RMorris84> Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:17] <RMorris84> With ALt+F2 then gksudo "gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" or with the following cmd line
[08:17] <JoseStefan> ijeff, you will 1st have to update breezy itself (that will take a while), and they you'll have to do the dist-upgrade (even more time)
[08:17] <ijeff> What if I'm on Kubuntu..
[08:17] <JoseStefan> then*
[08:17] <RMorris84> is where i was, and it just kinda froze up
[08:17] <fyrestrtr> !wpa > jimbo
[08:17] <ijeff> and I just want to remove ALL KDE apps + related
[08:17] <brendonjt> ijeff:  unless you have a mate that could burn the iso for you
[08:17] <ijeff> to install Ubuntu
[08:17] <richard> anyone know of a program that can grab pages from the internet in an automated way?
[08:17] <PWill> RMorris84, run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver.xorg
[08:17] <jimbo> !wpa
[08:17] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:17] <Tomtheman70> PWill, last time I tried the install, after the Nautilus part of the install the logo went away and the laptop just kinda hung there.
[08:17] <Thomas3> Hi, problem: trying to connect to the net in a hotel. iwlist eth0 scan finds the AP, but I can not connect to it; with windows, it works right away. I tried iwconfig eth0 essid <the name>, ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 and still no IP; what can I try?
[08:17] <fyrestrtr> PWill: xserver-xorg ;)
[08:18] <PWill> whoops, typo
[08:18] <PWill> :P
[08:18] <RMorris84> PWill, i did and everytime i get done and reboot... same thing
[08:18] <ijeff> Is there anyway to remove all KDE and KDE applications to replace with GNOME apps? Including everything from Ubuntu.. I'm already on KUBUNTU Dapper
[08:18] <PWill> fyrestrtr, i gotta go. up to you :D
[08:18] <RMorris84> i can tell u the error it spits out though
[08:18] <JoseStefan> ijeff install package ubuntu-desktop
[08:18] <Tomtheman70> Oh! Wait! I see a taskbar!
[08:18] <Tomtheman70> :D
[08:19] <JoseStefan> !info ubuntu-desktop
[08:19] <ubotu> ubuntu-desktop: The Ubuntu desktop system. In component main, is optional. Version 0.120 (dapper), package size 13 kB, installed size 40 kB
[08:19] <PWill> Tomtheman70, hooray!
[08:19] <hugifrb> good morning soldat
[08:19] <ijeff> josestefan: but can I get rid of ALL KDE?
[08:19] <Tomtheman70> I see two taskbars!
[08:19] <Wabs> ;_;
[08:19] <ijeff> josestefan: including the suite of applications?
[08:19] <Tomtheman70> Whoo hoo! Now I jut need them to fill in, lol .__.
[08:19] <PWill> haha, wow, that's sloe
[08:19] <Wabs> 4 hours of this bullshi-
[08:19] <AustLaw1> when I set the terminal as transparent it shows the desktop, is there a way to make it show the window under it?
[08:19] <PWill> slow*
[08:19] <Thomas3> anyone can help with a wireless problem?
[08:19] <Wabs> i want to freak out right now, tbh
[08:19] <hawkaloogie> AustLaw1, no, it's not "transparent" it's pseudo-transparent
[08:19] <Wabs> HOW IS GETTING ONTO THE INTERNET THIS HARD, SWEET JESUS
[08:19] <PWill> AustLaw1, that will be implemented in gnome 2.16
[08:19] <Tomtheman70> I thought ubuntu was supposed to be able to run with little system resources...
[08:19] <ootput> Thomas3, anyone can not
[08:19] <JoseStefan> ijeff, there might be a kubuntu -> ubuntu guide somewhere
[08:20] <ootput> !anyone
[08:20] <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?
[08:20] <hamdan> i cant play any movie or music
[08:20] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: its your hardware :)
[08:20] <rredd4> Thomas3  which card?
[08:20] <JoseStefan> ijeff, tru #kubuntu, they might know
[08:20] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: Well it's not broken, because it worked fine with XP when XP was installed on it like a month ago
[08:20] <JoseStefan> try*
[08:20] <Wabs> So I don't know what to say
[08:20] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: go to google type in your model number and 'linux' and find out what is the hardware you have.
[08:20] <Thomas3> rredd4: it's a broadcom, it works fine, it's just connecting to a specific AP that doesn't work, and this one works fine with windows
[08:20] <PWill> Tomtheman70, i gotta go. i hope it works out
[08:20] <richard> hamden google easyUbuntu
[08:21] <Tomtheman70> PWill, thanks a lot.
[08:21] <PWill> Thomas3, broadcom = bad
[08:21] <PWill> on linux, anyway
[08:21] <rredd4> Thomas3  i use netgear, cannot help sorry
[08:21] <fyrestrtr> hamdan: go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and read the instructions there.
[08:21] <Thomas3> rredd4: iwlist eth0 scan finds the AP, but I can not connect to it;I tried iwconfig eth0 essid <the name>, ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 and still no IP; what can I try?
[08:21] <fyrestrtr> Thomas3: did you try from the network manager/
[08:21] <PWill> Thomas3, maybe it is a router problem
[08:21] <Thomas3> pwill, rredd4: the wireless card works fine on other networks, it's setup properly, just one in a hotel that doesn't work
[08:21] <Tomtheman70> Another quick question, if ubuntu can't find partitioned space to install on, will it boot off the CD?
[08:21] <RMorris84> can someone help me with a reinstallation?
[08:21] <Thomas3> but with windows it works perfect
[08:22] <hamdan> fyrestrtr , richard
[08:22] <ootput> !someone
[08:22] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:22] <hamdan> thanks
[08:22] <fyrestrtr> Tomtheman70: no. It needs to install on the disc.
[08:22] <PWill> Thomas3, then it it is a router problem. most likely you have MAC filtering emabled
[08:22] <Tomtheman70> fyrestrtr, install FROM the disc?
[08:22] <ideogram> what's the best way to get the gaim source code?
[08:22] <JoseStefan> Tomtheman70, the desktop cd (aka live cd) boots from the CD by default
[08:22] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: http://www.astro.ubc.ca/~rowe/dell4000.html
[08:22] <Wabs> Those are my specs, sans the HDD size
[08:22] <Thomas3> pwill: how do I check that? I haven't enabled anything like that
[08:22] <PWill> ideogram: gaim.sourceforge.net
[08:23] <vanjelos> i am new to ubuntu ...i want to install an application and it doesnt let me...how do i log in from the terminal??
[08:23] <Tomtheman70> argh, so once I get ubuntu booted, how do I install it to my hard drive?
[08:23] <ootput> replacing all instances of 'dapper' in /etc/apt/sources.list with 'stable' wouldn't be problematic, would it?
[08:23] <ideogram> sorry accidentally left
[08:23] <fyrestrtr> Thomas3: no, its nothing like that. Look, you are a hotel, right? Is it a public wifi network?
[08:23] <ootput> or would that depend on the remote repo having a symlink to either
[08:23] <RMorris84> pwill, can i put my live cd and install from scratch? i wont be losing anything
[08:23] <rredd4> Thomas3  whos router, yours or the hotels?
[08:23] <fyrestrtr> ootput: yes.
[08:23] <RMorris84> just reformatt the drive?
[08:23] <ideogram> what's the best way to get the gimp source code?
[08:23] <JoseStefan> vanjelos, is that 2 different questions, or a big single one
[08:23] <ootput> fyrestrtr, to the latter?
[08:23] <Madpilot> ideogram, apt-get it
[08:23] <vanjelos> big single one..
[08:23] <fyrestrtr> ootput: it will be problematic since 'stable' is not a valid release.
[08:24] <Thomas3> it's the hotel's, but with the same MAC, when I boot under windows, it works fine; there's no key on the network and Ubuntu finds it find through the iwlist eth0 scan command
[08:24] <PWill> RMorris84, you will lose things. SORRY, PEOPLE, I HAVE TO GO. please direct your question elsewhere, or go to http://www.ubuntuforums.org/search.php
[08:24] <michael_la> does ubuntu support openvpn
[08:24] <fyrestrtr> ideogram: go to the website, download it.
[08:24] <ideogram> I'm apt-getting it now
[08:24] <ootput> fyrestrtr, ah, old habits
[08:24] <ootput> fyrestrtr, thanks
[08:24] <PWill> Thomas3, i have to go, sorry
[08:24] <Tomtheman70> *Sigh* How long is it supposed to take to boot from the CD? I've been waiting for about 10 minutes now. (300 mhz intel P2)
[08:24] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: So the networking card in my Dell is a Actiontec Modem/Ethernet combo
[08:24] <Wabs> Does that help at all?
[08:24] <JoseStefan> vanjelos, can you split that into smaller chunks ?
[08:24] <michael__> Tomtheman70-might take a bit on that machine
[08:25] <Madpilot> Tomtheman70, on a machine that old, it might never boot - how much RAM do you have?
[08:25] <vanjelos> ok how do i log in from termial?
[08:25] <Tomtheman70> 256 MB
[08:25] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: oh boy. "Combo ethernet modem card"? That sounds like trouble.
[08:25] <michael__> is the disc still spinning?
[08:25] <RMorris84> fyrestrtr, if i put a live cd an i redo my installation?
[08:25] <Tomtheman70> The disc is spinning like mad.
[08:25] <fyrestrtr> RMorris84: if by 'redo' you mean format, and reinstall from scratch, then yes.
[08:25] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: It has a 56k port and an ethernet port
[08:25] <Wabs> :|
[08:25] <Tomtheman70> the two taskbars have appeared, but they haven't filled in yet..
[08:25] <RMorris84> sweet ill just do that, seems like the best option right now
[08:25] <Kragnerac> Hello, does anybody know where I can find the Segoe UI font?
[08:25] <michael_la> does ubuntu support openvpn? all binary files are either fedora or redhat
[08:25] <Thomas3> when can I test next?
[08:26] <rredd4> Madpilot  you know of a program for dapper that can use windows printer drivers?  I cannot find a linux driver for my printer.
[08:26] <JoseStefan> vanjelos, try ctrl+alt+f1
[08:26] <michael__> Tomtheman70-is the bar moving at all?
[08:26] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: you  might have to disable the modem part (from bios) to get the ethernet port to work (just a guess).
[08:26] <Madpilot> rredd4, no, I don't. What make/model of printer?
[08:26] <Tomtheman70> The bar?
[08:26] <fyrestrtr> rredd4: you can use a generic driver.
[08:26] <Tomtheman70> There is no bar
[08:26] <ootput> but the spoon is there
[08:26] <Tomtheman70> lol
[08:26] <kinema> What kernel package would be most appropriate for my Compaq Proliant 6500 with it's quad Pentium Pros, 640MB of memory and a hardware SCSI RAID array?
[08:26] <Wabs> fyrestrtr: Which part of the NIC is thatr
[08:26] <Wabs> -r
[08:26] <JoseStefan> vanjelos, you can also open a terminal window, use ctrl+alt+f7 to go back to gui
[08:26] <rredd4> Madpilot  lexmark x2470
[08:27] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: I don't know, you have to find someone that has your laptop and is running linux (any version) on it.
[08:27] <ootput> Wabs, fyestt: Which pat of the NIC is that
[08:27] <fyrestrtr> Wabs: I would start googling.
[08:27] <JoseStefan> kinema, any idea what CPU it has?
[08:27] <fyrestrtr> kinema: linux-686
[08:27] <michael__> rredd4-i think theres xprint
[08:27] <JoseStefan> kinema, oops, i'm blind
[08:27] <kinema> JoseStefan: four PPros
[08:27] <Wabs> ootput: What?
[08:27] <JoseStefan> kinema, yeah i read it now
[08:27] <JoseStefan> lol
[08:27] <Tomtheman70> Michael__, well the two task bars are on the top and bottoms and the mouse has appeared, but nothing is doing.. well, anything.
[08:27] <fyrestrtr> kinema: with -386, you are not getting smp, which means, you are only using one of the three cpus :)
[08:28] <rredd4> michael __  ok, i will apt cache search it
[08:28] <michael__> Tomtheman70-u might be pushing it there...lol
[08:28] <Madpilot> rredd4, lexmark + linux can be trouble - have you checked linuxprinting.org for any info on that printer?
[08:28] <michael__> rredd4-i think ull have to google it
[08:28] <kinema> What's up with the server images?
[08:28] <Tomtheman70> michael__, should I procede to hit the laptop with a sledgehammer?
[08:28] <michael__> rredd4-costs $, unless maybe u demonoide
[08:28] <michael__> Tomtheman70-dont know about that, mayb DSL?
[08:28] <Wabs> In my BIOS I see Cardbus NIC, APR NIC, and Mini-PCI NIC. Which stay disabled and which become enabled? :\
[08:29] <rredd4> Madpilot  not for this specific printer, but I will
[08:29] <JoseStefan> Tomtheman70, you could try a lighter linux, or ubuntu-server with no gui
[08:29] <ootput> Wabs: sorry, being a bit silly with your '-r' comment
[08:29] <rredd4> michael__  hmm  $$
[08:29] <Wabs> :P
[08:29] <rredd4> hmmm
[08:29] <Tomtheman70> JoseStefan, I'm just looking for something that'll run firefox, GAIM, and some other basic tools.
[08:29] <michael__> rredd4-http://xprint.mozdev.org/
[08:29] <Madpilot> Tomtheman70, try Xubuntu
[08:30] <rredd4> fyrestrtr  how please
[08:30] <ootput> hi guys, i have a dual-monitor setup (nvidia with no xinerama, and no twinview; essentially each head is independent.) How do i go about launching different wm's on either?
[08:30] <rredd4> michael__ ty
[08:30] <michael__> redd4-np
[08:30] <fyrestrtr> rredd4: well first, how does your printer connect?
[08:30] <Tomtheman70> madpilot, can you direct me to a system requirement page for the ubuntu and spinoffs of ubuntu?
[08:30] <ootput> does .xinitrc get sourced at all? or am I looking at a dm file?
[08:31] <kinema> fyrestrtr: what is special about the linux-server images?
[08:31] <jmworx> Does Ubuntu run on any target where an int is 16 bits?
[08:31] <rredd4> fyrestrtr  usb shared from a windoze printer
[08:31] <Madpilot> Tomtheman70, there isn't a central one, but Xubuntu has much lower minimums than Ubuntu or Kubuntu
[08:31] <fyrestrtr> rredd4: your printer is connected to a Windows machine?
[08:31] <rredd4> yuo
[08:31] <rredd4> yup
[08:32] <Tomtheman70> Madpilot, ok, do you think it'd run on a 300 mhz with 256 RAM and 6 gigs of HD?
[08:32] <jmworx> I.e. I discovered a few bugs in Speex when ints are 16 bits and I'd like to know if Ubuntu is affected.
[08:32] <Tomtheman70> madpilot, also, does the drive need to be formatted to FAT32 or NTFS?
[08:32] <fyrestrtr> rredd4: just share it from the Windows machine, and use Samba to connect to it. First, share it on the Windows box, then, System > Administration > Printing -- add a network printer, and choose Windows printer.
[08:32] <Thomas3> wireless problem: trying to connect to the network in a hotel. iwlist eth0 scan finds the AP, but I can not connect to it; with windows, it works right away. I tried iwconfig eth0 essid <the name>, ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 and still no IP; what can I try?
[08:32] <kyja> how can I get the logout panel working again please someone must have an Idea or answer
[08:33] <rredd4> fyrestrtr  ok, looking
[08:33] <fyrestrtr> Tomtheman70: you will need to do a custom install, as the default install will take up a lot of space on the disk for swap.
[08:33] <ideogram> what's the syntax for a find command that searches all .c and .h files in all subdirectories for a string?
[08:33] <Madpilot> Tomtheman70, Xubuntu probably would, although even Xubuntu will be slow on the LiveCD - you might just go straight for the installed version. Linux doesn't use either NTFS or Fat32
[08:33] <Wabs> i honestly don't get what the fsck is going on
[08:33] <ideogram> I tried find . -name *.c -name *.h -exec egrep Printer Queue {}; -print
[08:33] <Tomtheman70> Madpilot, where can I obtain a installed version?
[08:33] <Wabs> It worked fine the last time I went to install stuff for ubuntu via ethernet
[08:33] <ideogram> but it complains missing argument to -exec
[08:33] <Wabs> WHAT THE HELL AM I DOING WRONG ;_;
[08:34] <Healot> !find nettools
[08:34] <ubotu> Package/file nettools does not exist in dapper
[08:34] <Madpilot> Tomtheman70, download the 'alternate' CD ISO, it's got the old style text installer that's far easier on system resources than the LiveCD installer - they both install the same thing
[08:34] <ootput> jmworx: I use speex files on Debian Sarge, and they're fine. On which arch will the bug show it's ugly head?
[08:34] <vanjelos> how to login from terminal
[08:34] <CAL-ns|Austin> hmm I have a dual core amd, the system monitor says the second core is running at 100% constant, whats that all about?
[08:35] <Healot> what's the package name that contains traceroute
[08:35] <Healot> !find traceroute
[08:35] <ootput> vanjelos, log into what?
[08:35] <ubotu> Found: traceroute, tcptraceroute, traceroute-nanog
[08:35] <michael__> Tomtheman70-http://www.xubuntu.org/ ?
[08:35] <JoseStefan> Tomtheman70, alternate cd of xubuntu should be better
[08:35] <vanjelos> ootput can u help me private?
[08:35] <vanjelos> im confused in here
[08:35] <Madpilot> fyrestrtr, if he's got 6GB HDD & 256Mb RAM, that's plenty for installing, a small (256Mb or 512Mb) swap, and the rest for storage
[08:35] <rredd4> fyrestrtr  it wants a driver, all there is a x125, i use a x2470
[08:36] <ootput> vanjelos: sorry, no. If i can't help you, i'm sure someone else will notice your problem and try to be of assistance
[08:36] <fyrestrtr> Madpilot: problem is, the default ubuntu install will swallow 1 gig or so for swap.
[08:36] <Tomtheman70> Everyone, THANK YOU. I'll probably be coming back with more questions in about an hour or so.
[08:36] <Thomas3> anyone here knows how to configure a wireless connection? (driver working, network accessible with windows but not ubuntu)
[08:36] <ootput> vanjelos: ask anyway
[08:36] <Madpilot> fyrestrtr, not if you tell it not to. I run no swap at all, personally.
[08:36] <fyrestrtr> Madpilot: that's why I said -- 'custom install'.
[08:36] <CAL-ns|Austin> it seems I have bitchx running in the background somewhere, how do I exit it?
[08:36] <ijeff> Amazing.. the Ubuntu community is by far the best Linux community ever.. in friendliness/helpfulness wise ^ ^
[08:36] <Wabs> you know what
[08:36] <Wabs> i give up
[08:37] <fyrestrtr> I also wouldn't put gnome on a 300 Mhz box. Maybe fluxbox. Definately not firefox.
[08:37] <Madpilot> fyrestrtr, yes, but doable thru the LiveCD's installer, and not that hard to explain
[08:37] <Wabs> this is ridiculous, i can't believe i'm having such issues
[08:37] <Thomas3> wabs: join the club :)
[08:37] <JoseStefan> Madpilot go for 512mb swap, better safe than sorry
[08:37] <Wabs> Thomas3: How long have you been having issues?
[08:37] <Madpilot> JoseStefan, for Tomtheman70 it's probably a good idea. I've got a full gig of RAM, never felt I needed swap on top of that.
[08:37] <rredd4> fyrestrtr  my specific driver is not in the list
[08:38] <Thomas3> wabs: this specific one (wireless), since tonight. Another one unresolved for over a month, but I gave up on it :)
[08:38] <Wabs> wired has been 4.5 hours for me now
[08:38] <Wabs> i want to stab something >::(
[08:38] <brendonjt> Wabs:  how  u getting on  with ur  network
[08:38] <Thomas3> wabs: hehe, I understand the feeling!
[08:38] <Wabs> brendonjt: I'm on my other computer
[08:39] <Wabs> all the other computers (3) can access the net fine
[08:39] <Thomas3> anyone knowledgeable in wireless configuration here?
[08:39] <gansinho> hello, could someone help me mount a FAT 32 partition...?
[08:39] <JoseStefan> Madpilot, i got 768mb of RAM and 1.5gb of swap, i think i have too much
[08:39] <Wabs> it's just this laptop, and it worked fine a couple months back, though i was using a d-link router at the time instead of the current linksys
[08:39] <ootput> linux: changing the world, one stab at a time
[08:39] <jmworx> ootput: It would only show up on an arch where "int" is 16 bits (sizeof(int)==2 assuming 8-bit chars). The bug showed up on some TI DSPs, but maybe other chips as well.
[08:39] <Wabs> sounds about right
[08:39] <Wabs> i'll have to go up the street tomorrow and buy a new ethernet cable
[08:39] <Wabs> maybe that'll do the trick
[08:39] <Wabs> ;)
[08:39] <Thomas3> ootput: well, not sure about that; right now make me wonder why I bother with it :S
[08:40] <Wabs> anyway, night all
[08:40] <Thomas3> night
[08:40] <Wabs> probably tty all tomorrow with more problems ;_;
[08:40] <ootput> Thomas3: then you won't be the assailant; you'll be the victim :)
[08:40] <vlt> Hello. I have 2 machines running ubuntu Dapper. One one of them the package linux-restricted-modules is only available in version 2.6.15-23 but I need -26. I did `apt-get update` but it isn't there. What can I do?
[08:40] <gansinho> I've already changed the FSTAB to mount it automaticallly from the boot, and set it to the first user use,  I've did the sudo mount but it do not works...
[08:40] <brendonjt> wabs:  night  all the  best  getting  that  networek
[08:40] <brendonjt> wabs:  night  all the  best  getting  that  network
[08:41] <Tomtheman70> Madpilot, so I should get this? PC (Intel x86) alternate install CD for my crappy old laptop?
[08:41] <ootput> brendonjt: sticky spacebar, hm? ;)
[08:41] <Madpilot> Tomtheman70, yes
[08:41] <Tomtheman70> Ok, well I'll come back in two hours when the download is done.
[08:41] <Tomtheman70> Thanks.
[08:41] <JoseStefan> !repos > vlt
[08:42] <Tomtheman70> Can someone list one free burning tool that I can use to burn an ISO fast?
[08:42] <Tomtheman70> I don't have alcohol 120% on this computer
[08:42] <brendonjt> Madpilot:  yip  lol
[08:42] <rredd4> Tomtheman  right click on the iso, look in the menu
 cdrecord
[08:43] <Madpilot> Tomtheman70, check https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[08:43] <vlt> JoseStefan: Mmh, "uni-" and "multiverse" are enabled. Do I have to *dis*able a repository to get more packages?
[08:43] <Thomas3> ootput: well, so far the victim can connect his pc to a network, the assaillant still struggles with it :)
[08:43] <Madpilot> rredd4, I think he means "in something other than Ubuntu"
[08:43] <rordog> hi all, i have a question about enabling direct rendering on dapper w/ an ati x800xl. glxinfo tells me "direct rendering: no", but i have dri being loaded in xorg.conf
[08:44] <ootput> Tomtheman70,  i use bashburn for that sort of thing.. not sure if it's available as a package, though
[08:44] <irawan>  <Tomtheman70> sudo cdrecord dev=/dev/cdrom driveropts=burnfree -v -data filename.iso
[08:44] <JoseStefan> vlt, you might want to check if you have dapper-security
[08:44] <Tomtheman70> Yea, I'm running in XP right now, thanks everyone. I'll try out cdrecord.
[08:44] <rredd4> Madpilot  he did not say that.......  hmmm
[08:44] <ootput> Thomas3: (=
[08:44] <vlt> JoseStefan: :oops: I'll check, thanks.
[08:44] <Tomtheman70> rredd4, I didn't say it, but he's right
[08:44] <vanjelos> how do i log in as super user??
[08:44] <rredd4> Tomtheman70    burn4free
[08:44] <rordog> vanjelos: sudo su
[08:44] <Arafangi1n> How do I determine the interface of the default route, easily?
[08:45] <rredd4> Tomtheman70   let me google it... brb
[08:45] <ootput> vanjelos: what he said
[08:45] <Arafangi1n> Specifically, how do I masq to "Whatever the default route happens to be"?
[08:45] <Tomtheman70> rredd4, its ok, I found a program.
[08:45] <ootput> vanjelos: what kind of operation are you trying to execute?
[08:45] <vlt> JoseStefan: Yes. dapper-security is anabled, too.
[08:45] <rredd4> ol
[08:45] <rredd4> ok
[08:45] <vanjelos> thnx
[08:45] <vanjelos> ive done it
[08:45] <rordog> Arafangi1n: type "route", that will show default route, other than that you prob want to google for iptables / masq info
[08:46] <Thomas3> AP visible, but can't get an IP... same network ok with XP; I can connect to other networks, just that one causes a problem (public, no key)... what should I do?
[08:46] <JoseStefan> vlt, was or "is" now ?
[08:46] <vouzico> moin moin
[08:46] <vlt> JoseStefan: was enabled and still is.
[08:46] <Arafangi1n> rordog: I don't want to have to do it manually.
[08:46] <rordog> so anyone willing to help me tackle my xorg / dri problem?
[08:46] <Arafangi1n> rordog: I want it automatic - and sometimes it will be eth0, and sometimes eth1
[08:46] <vlt> JoseStefan: "restricted" is enabled, too.
[08:47] <rredd4> night...
[08:47] <JoseStefan> vlt, was about to ask that :P
[08:47] <rordog> oh, you might want to check /etc/interfaces and see if that's affecting what's the default adapter
[08:47] <ootput> rordog: ask away; i'm listening
[08:47] <rordog> sweet, so glxinfo tells me direct rendering: no
[08:47] <rordog> but i have dri loading in my xorg.conf
[08:47] <JoseStefan> vlt, just paste your /etc/apt/sources.list on the pastebin
[08:47] <Arafangi1n> rordog: I'll rephrase, sometimes eth0 is physically unplugged, so even though it's up by default in /etc/network/interfaces, it's STILL not the default route.
[08:47] <Arafangi1n> rordog: But sometimes it will be.
[08:48] <ootput> rordog: that enables mesa dri, afaik
[08:48] <vlt> JoseStefan: ... think I found it: The combination of dapper-security AND restricted is missing ... I'll try ...
[08:48] <ootput> rordog: which chipset is this?
[08:48] <rordog> ah, that might be the problem, its an ati x800
[08:48] <AustLaw> how can I make the length of a application on the taskbar a fixed width? -- I dont want them to fill the taskbar when there are only a couple open
[08:48] <rordog> i'll try looking and seeing how to enable dri for ati
[08:49] <rordog> ootput: you an ati or nvidia person
[08:49] <ootput> rordog: provided you've installed the appropriate drivers for your card, you can usually comment out dri
[08:49] <ootput> rordog: I'm a matrox guy at heart :) But of the two, i'd work with nvidia
[08:50] <rordog> ya i wish i had gone nvidia but i'm stuck ati for now, the cards nice, just ati's drivers blow
[08:50] <Arafangi1n> rordog: Seconded.
[08:50] <rordog> i am using the newest ati drivers tho (8.28.8) with instructions from here (http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Dapper_Installation_Guide)
[08:51] <ootput> they don't really blow; the company's stance on publication of technical specs does
[08:51] <Axe_> Whats the command that sends SMB info
[08:51] <rordog> ootput: true
[08:51] <Axe_> !tell Axe_ smb
[08:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tell Axe_ smb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:51] <Axe_> something like that
[08:51] <Axe_> !tell smb
[08:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tell smb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:51] <vlt> JoseStefan: Thank you. It works now. I had enabled dapper-security but not for restricted and *verse ...
[08:51] <Axe_> oi
[08:51] <fyrestrtr> !smb > Axe_
[08:51] <JoseStefan> vlt, cool
[08:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:51] <Axe_> ah
[08:51] <Axe_> !smbfs > Axe_
[08:52] <Axe_> ah
[08:52] <fyrestrtr> !msgthebot > Axe_
[08:52] <Axe_> that was it
[08:52] <ootput> * > /dev/null
[08:52] <Wiseguy> hey guys is there anyway to connect to my ubuntu box from my windows box and actually bring up a xdesktop session? kinda like remote assistance in windows i guess
[08:52] <JoseStefan> hmm
[08:52] <JoseStefan> smb should be an alias
[08:52] <ootput> Wiseguy: vnc
[08:52] <JoseStefan> no?
[08:52] <fyrestrtr> Wiseguy: use vnc :)
[08:52] <Axe_> vnc
[08:52] <Axe_> tightvnc
[08:52] <fyrestrtr> !samba
[08:52] <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
[08:52] <Reaper_man> http://www.xkcd.com/comics/sandwich.png
[08:52] <Reaper_man> :D
[08:53] <Axe_> http://www.tightvnc.com/
[08:53] <Axe_> ah thats it
[08:53] <rordog> ootput: so part of what i think may be wrong is that i tried for a while to get xgl and compiz going, i was using the packages from beerorkid and it installed a lot of cutting edge glx and libglx stuff, now when i run glxinfo, it says server glx vendor: SGI, opengl renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect, so i think its not using the video card
[08:53] <Reaper_man> Axe_: you like your VNC how you like your women?
[08:53] <ootput> ultra?
[08:54] <kyja> how can I get the logout panel working again please someone must have an Idea or answer
[08:54] <ootput> or, free?
[08:54] <oxvaldo> hi
[08:54] <fyrestrtr> rordog: no, its fine. When you are using xgl, you are running a server on top of the normal X, which is why you see that.
[08:54] <rordog> ootput: tight, haha
[08:54] <ootput> ;)
[08:54] <Thomas3> another try :) wireless problem: trying to connect to the network in a hotel. iwlist eth0 scan finds the AP, but I can not connect to it; with windows, it works right away. I tried iwconfig eth0 essid <the name>, ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 and still no IP; what can I try?
[08:54] <JoseStefan> How do I stop ubotu from drinking all my liquor ?
[08:54] <fyrestrtr> JoseStefan: send it to AA
[08:54] <oxvaldo> is my first day with linux
[08:54] <Wiseguy> is there anything better than tightvnc? or is that the best way to go?
[08:55] <llama32> oh man im stoned as hell and i just dropped pie all over me
[08:55] <ootput> Wiseguy: not in my experience
[08:55] <JoseStefan> ubotu, going to AA
[08:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about going to AA - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:55] <kyja> JoseStefan, pull his plug? or put a cork in him.
[08:55] <Reaper_man> AA is bullshit
[08:55] <fyrestrtr> Wiseguy: you can forward X over ssh
[08:55] <fyrestrtr> JoseStefan: stop using wine
[08:55] <Reaper_man> as is 12 stepping
[08:55] <JoseStefan> lol
[08:55] <rordog> fyrestrtr: ya but if it says opengl renderer: mesa glx indirect, does that mean its using the ATI opengl renderer or the opensource mesa one?
[08:55] <Wiseguy> how much slower is that?
[08:55] <Reaper_man> you know what the success rate of AA is? 5%
[08:55] <fyrestrtr> rordog: you need to read up on how xgl works :)
[08:56] <ootput> Wiseguy: you can use compression, and a reduced resolution
[08:56] <Reaper_man> you know what the success rate is WITHOUT AA? 5%
[08:56] <Arafangi1n> How do I echo something into a file as root?
[08:56] <rordog> well i've pretty much given up on xgl for now, i just want ati binary drivers w/ dual screen (xinerama) and direct rendering enabled
[08:56] <kyja> Reaper_man, so it 10 proof success rate ha hehe
[08:56] <Reaper_man> enh, erm ok
[08:56] <Wiseguy> id rather use a larger resolution than being encrypted
[08:56] <JoseStefan> kyja, lol, lets celabrate, i bring the liquor
[08:57] <Reaper_man> I was saying that the success rate with or without AA is only 5%
[08:57] <kyja> works for me
[08:57] <ootput> rordog: xgl is cute, but it can be painful to get up and running, and equally painful to remove
[08:57] <ootput> rordog: is a fad ;)
[08:57] <bhrobinson> anyone in here using azureus?
[08:57] <Kragnerac> Hello, is there any way to get sound working in Enemy Territory?
[08:57] <rordog> ootput: no kidding, i'm wishing i hadn't tinkered with it
[08:57] <fyrestrtr> rordog: just disable xgl, that will get your direct rendering back.
[08:58] <rordog> ootput: ok further weirdness, glxinfo is now saying Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0"
[08:58] <Reaper_man> fyrestrtr: your nick is very similar to fyrestorm
[08:58] <fyrestrtr> Reaper_man: thanks?
[08:58] <rordog> why would there be an xfree86 module even installed, would this be due to some of the xlib packages
[08:58] <rordog> or libglx
[08:58] <kyja> Reaper_man, and 5% alc is 10 proof =]  just that you could realy make that funny
[08:58] <Reaper_man> enh just wondering if you were him
[08:58] <Reaper_man> he hangs over at EFnet though
[08:59] <ootput> Reaper_man: He makes you put the extra effort into addressing him properly
[08:59] <ootput> :)
[08:59] <Reaper_man> kyja: ah, duh
[08:59] <achandra> hi guys...a pretty off topic question but...with ruthmbox where does one get a list of other internet radio stations to add..sadly the trance one it comes with doesnt work..
[08:59] <Reaper_man> I'm tired, get off my nuts :)
[08:59] <kyja> lol
[08:59] <JoseStefan> all of you should hash your nicks to MD5 :o
[08:59] <fyrestrtr> achandra: sudo apt-get install streamtuner :)
[08:59] <Reaper_man> night
[09:00] <ootput> rordog: dunno, mate
[09:00] <kyja> ok, so anyway. I dont get that logout panel at quit anymore. It just logs out. I want it back :(
[09:00] <achandra> fyrestrtr: is that another streaming client per se..
[09:00] <Thomas3> ok,  so no one can help with wireless here?
[09:01] <kyja> Thomas3, what is the trouble?
[09:01] <achandra> wireless..what is up??
[09:01] <fyrestrtr> achandra: its a browser for online streams from various sources (like live365, shoutcast, google radio, etc.) Use sudo aptitude install -r streamtuner to get it, and all its dependencies. You can also record online streaming stations from it.
[09:01] <Thomas3> achandra: wireless problem: trying to connect to the network in a hotel. iwlist eth0 scan finds the AP, but I can not connect to it; with windows, it works right away. I tried iwconfig eth0 essid <the name>, ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 and still no IP; what can I try?
[09:01] <ootput> Thomas3: are you sure you don't have to authenticate with the access point?
[09:02] <Thomas3> yes, it's public and no key
[09:02] <Thomas3> and the same mac, through windows, works fine
[09:02] <kyja> Thomas3, have you tried gibing yourself a static?
[09:02] <Thomas3> but I can use my Ubuntu to connect to other networks, so the driver works
[09:03] <Thomas3> kyja: no, but I'm going to try it right now:)
[09:03] <achandra> Thomas: I had a similar problem 3 months ago.. you can attempt to get somehow the network-manager tool.. and tehn see if you can see it and connect.. but if that doesnt work...you can attempt to use the native Network Connection manager and try again..I had to play with both and then eventually got on..
[09:03] <itq922> Hello!!!
[09:03] <Thomas3> the network manager does really nothing for me, it finds the same AP, I set it on dhcp and it just waits and waits, and probably timeouts and then it exits
[09:04] <Thomas3> in short, it's the dhcp part that seems to no work properly
[09:04] <itq922> Is it possible to run or instal linux programs off of a mounted NTFS partition when you are running an OS from the CD?
[09:04] <achandra> fyrestrtr:thanks for that mate!
[09:04] <screechingcat> hey umm i seem to have screwed up my apt. can someone help me ? i installed this package and now whenever i try to do anything in apt, that package throws up errors.
[09:05] <ootput> itq922: what else is on the mounted NTFS partition?
[09:05] <achandra> fyrestrtr: also strangely rythmbox doesnt play my mp3s...but mplayer does...any ideas??
[09:05] <screechingcat> @itq922 yes. with the NTFS-3g driver u can do that
[09:05] <itq922> windows XP and a bunch of junk
 what kind of error?
[09:06] <fyrestrtr> achandra: install the codecs, which you can find at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:06] <ootput> achandra: you'd need the appropriate (lame) gstreamer package
[09:06] <itq922> I don't want to take a risk of screwing up my HD trying to resize partition.
[09:06] <itq922> for linux
[09:06] <screechingcat> this error - E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[09:07] <fyrestrtr> pastebin the entire error screechingcat
[09:07] <ootput> itq922: it really depends on whether or not the binary was statically/dynamically compiled
[09:07] <itq922> If I install Ubuntu on my computer, it will take over the boot and it will boot to ubuntu instad of WindowsXP
 what apt program are you using?
[09:07] <screechingcat> Setting up usplash-minimalistic (0.1) ...
[09:07] <itq922> Which will not be good for me
[09:07] <screechingcat> Package `linux-image-2.6.17.7' is not installed and no info is available.
[09:07] <screechingcat> Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
[09:07] <JoseStefan> !pastebin
[09:07] <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)
[09:07] <fyrestrtr> itq922: you'll get the option to dual boot.
[09:07] <screechingcat> and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
[09:07] <irawan> screechingcat: synaptic? or else?
[09:07] <screechingcat> /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: linux-image-2.6.17.7 is not installed
[09:07] <Timsen> itq922 after installing ubuntu you can choose which system u want to boot
[09:07] <ootput> itq922: ubuntu installation usually makes provisions for existing operating systems
[09:07] <screechingcat> dpkg: error processing usplash-minimalistic (--configure):
[09:07] <screechingcat>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[09:07] <screechingcat> Errors were encountered while processing:
[09:07] <screechingcat>  usplash-minimalistic
[09:07] <screechingcat> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[09:07] <screechingcat> synaptic
[09:07] <JoseStefan> !pastebin > screechingcat
[09:08] <kyja> pastebin rawks
[09:08] <screechingcat> ok im sort of a newbe to IRC. how do i use pastebin
[09:08] <ootput> itq922: i'd suggest that you abandon that idea of trying launch linux binaries on ntfs partitions
[09:09] <JoseStefan> pastebin is a website
[09:09] <fyrestrtr> screechingcat: install webboard, makes it easier to use pastebin :)
[09:09] <irawan> screechingcat: try to untick all the repositories, then reload, then tick the repositories again
[09:09] <JoseStefan> where you paste it "there", and give "us" the link
[09:09] <screechingcat> reloaded several times.
[09:09] <Blacklight> hey all, ive got ubuntu 5.03 live running [a tad out of date]  is there a link somewhere that allows me to install?
[09:09] <Blacklight> *5.04
[09:09] <irawan> screechingcat: untick the repos first
[09:09] <fyrestrtr> Blacklight: you should just download the dapper cd and install from there.
[09:10] <kyja> fyrestrtr, its to bad you cant read the posts to pastebin with weboard though,. and can you put a screenshot with it like on the website?
[09:10] <JoseStefan> Blacklight, you might want to consider 6.06
[09:10] <itq922> How about making a small 1GB partition for linux and run it them when using the live CD.. ?
[09:10] <Blacklight> i ordered it, i just want to get a taste of ubuntu
[09:10] <screechingcat> but will that heelp ? this is not a package from the repos
[09:10] <fyrestrtr> kyja: with the ubuntu pastebin, I believe you can post screenshots also.
[09:10] <kyja> ah
[09:10] <lix> blacklight: http://www.ubuntu.com/download
[09:10] <Blacklight> 28k internet man
[09:10] <JoseStefan> Blacklight, it's over a year difference, it's a kit
[09:10] <JoseStefan> lot*
[09:10] <Blacklight> *whistles*
[09:10] <JoseStefan> (what is wrong with me)
[09:11] <lix> Blacklight ;)
[09:11] <kyja> screechingcat, it will help you from flooding chat with long pastes
[09:11] <ootput> itq922: sure, that'll work. What will you be storing on that partition?
[09:11] <Blacklight> man, ill definitaly try to get 6.06 faster then :P
[09:11] <itq922> Just installed programs and created work.
[09:11] <itq922> Like ardour and other programs that requires linux.
[09:11] <Blacklight> hah, i cant beleive this is the first time iove seen or used linux. tis quite the cool
[09:12] <itq922> I've toyed around with RedHat and Slackware in the past,
[09:12] <kyja> Thomas3, did that work for you?
[09:12] <screechingcat> ok here's the pastebin link -http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21860
[09:13] <ootput> itq922: If you're interested in media production, might i suggest demudi, or something of the sort
[09:13] <phenol> hey how do you make a list of favorite channels on different servers for XChat?
[09:13] <itq922> THat is..? Another OS or sound studio alternative.
[09:13] <itq922> ?
[09:13] <Blacklight> ...sorry if i missed it, so theres no install button in the live boot?
[09:13] <sintax] > hi
[09:13] <Blacklight> lo
[09:13] <ootput> itq922: that's a different flavor of debian with kernel tweaks for improved latency
[09:14] <sintax] > what's up
[09:14] <kyja> Blacklight, there is an install link on the desktop
[09:14] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, could you pastebin the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:14] <ootput> itq922: it's not a desktop distro, if that's what you mean
[09:14] <screechingcat> ok hold on.
[09:14] <n2k> just curious..  is it safe to turn my synaptic update back on?
[09:14] <Flannel> Blacklight: there is in dapper.  Not in breezy or Hoary, if you have an old CD
[09:14] <itq922> i get it
[09:14] <gerald> how do I install mplayer on an amd 64 laptop
[09:14] <Flannel> n2k: yeah
[09:14] <Blacklight> :|... theres only the cdrom link...
[09:14] <gerald> i get these errors
[09:14] <Blacklight> i thik i know why tehre isnt
[09:14] <Blacklight> curse my bad typing
[09:14] <gerald> when I apt-get install mplayer
[09:14] <rpedro_> !ubuntu-studio
[09:14] <ubotu> ubuntustudio is a site is for the musician who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation, at  http://www.ubuntustudio.com. Or visit  #ubuntu-studio
[09:15] <Flannel> Blacklight: You have the Hoary liveCd, back then, it was just a liveCD
[09:15] <rpedro_> itq922: ^^
[09:15] <phenol> hey how do you make a list of favorite channels on different servers for XChat?
[09:15] <itq922> Would it be possible to run Ubuntu off of an extended USB2.0 hard disk?
[09:15] <n2k> what's the general fix for 'warning: these packages cannot be authenticated' ?
[09:15] <ootput> rpedro_: yeah, but it's still a rather young project :)
[09:15] <Blacklight> yeh, its part of a demo CD thing. ill just have to get a mate to download the latest ubuntu :P
[09:15] <Blacklight> thanks anyway guys
[09:15] <sintax] > are any of you relatively experienced with Samba ? I figure i'll have more luck with help in here than #samba lol
[09:15] <screechingcat> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21861 - thats my sources.list
[09:15] <Flannel> Blacklight: you can also get a shipit CD, they'll mail you one
[09:15] <ootput> itq922: yes, but that's an awful spot to put it if you're into media creation
[09:16] <Blacklight> mmk
[09:16] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, from where are you installing usplash-minimalistic ?
[09:16] <screechingcat> i told u, its not from the repos. i followed a link from ubuntuguide.org
[09:16] <itq922> Well then.. Mabie I should use my old desktop computer to install ubuntu. This laptop won't push it.
[09:17] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : what distro are you using?
[09:17] <screechingcat> here's the link i downloaded it from - http://www.users.on.net/~stubby/usplash-minimalistic_0.1.deb
[09:17] <sintax] > latest of Ubuntu
[09:17] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, looks like it's not for dapper then, it requires a kernel version which is not available for dapper
[09:17] <fyrestrtr> and what's the problem?
[09:17] <sintax] > i forget how to check the version
[09:17] <ootput> itq922: i just noticed the availability of a demudi livecd. you should check that out too
[09:17] <sintax] > i did the LAMP server method
[09:17] <shadow`> http://www.xkcd.com/comics/sandwich.png
[09:17] <screechingcat> i use kernel 2.17.7
[09:17] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : lsb_release -a
[09:18] <sintax] > Dapper 6.06.1 LTS
[09:18] <sintax] > http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21862
[09:18] <screechingcat> but i dont car about getting it to work anyomre. i just wanna get rid of it
[09:18] <sintax] > thats my problem, sir ;)
[09:18] <Relisss> Why doesn't 'su' work in ubuntu??
[09:18] <Flannel> Relisss: there's no root account (well, it's disabled)
[09:18] <JoseStefan> !sudo > Relisss
[09:18] <itq922> Is saving media onto a mounted NTFS from live CD possible?
[09:18] <Madpilot> Relisss, because it's designed to use sudo + your own user pw instead
[09:18] <Relisss> uh..why :S
[09:18] <itq922> Or is that dangerous to the computer?
[09:19] <sintax] > i enabled my root accnt lol
[09:19] <Flannel> Relisss: read the link ubotu sent you, ubuntu uses sudo instead of root
[09:19] <Madpilot> sintax] , why?
[09:19] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, Synpatics should be able to clean that up
[09:19] <sintax] > get annoyed by typing sudo every time
[09:19] <Flannel> itq922: right, writing to NTFS is unstable
[09:19] <sintax] > i only use su when i need to though lol
[09:19] <Flannel> sintax] : so, you type su each time instead?
[09:19] <screechingcat> thats the probelm its not able to clean it up
[09:19] <sintax] > no
[09:19] <max_> i was wondering that as well... NTFS stable at best...
[09:19] <sintax] > i login as root or su until i'm done doing what i need to do
[09:19] <screechingcat> it returns that error everytime
[09:19] <itq922> could it be saved onto memory?
[09:20] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : hrmm. I'm not sure what all options smbfs has, but try umask=0000
[09:20] <vanjelos> i have no sound on my newly installed ubuntu....how do i find the software for it??
[09:20] <itq922> which is temp?
[09:20] <Relisss> I dont see the point in type 'sudo' 20,000 times
[09:20] <sintax] > fyrestrtr where @
[09:20] <bhrobinson> anyone in here using azureus?
[09:20] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, same for sudo apt-get remove ?
[09:20] <irawan>  screechingcat: try "sudo apt-get remove --purge usplash-minimalistic" within a terminal
[09:20] <Flannel> Relisss: if you want a 'root terminal' you can sudo -i (or -s, depending on what you want
[09:20] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : -o username=XXX,password=XXXX,umask=0000
[09:20] <Madpilot> Relisss, so do "sudo -s"
[09:20] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, try what irawan said
[09:20] <fyrestrtr> Relisss: you type it once, and it remembers the password. You can also type sudo -i to get into a root shell.
[09:21] <sintax] > god i havent used linux in like a year i feel so stupid haha at least i can still figure it out, ubuntu is lovely though, i'm an old slackware user
[09:21] <screechingcat> hold on tryin it
[09:21] <ootput> itq922: if you want linux+win-compatibility, create an ext3 partition instead, and use ifs (in windows) to rw to it
[09:21] <screechingcat> nope. same error
[09:21] <sintax] > i only ask for help if i absolutely cant fix something
[09:21] <gerald> i cant play dvd's with xine
[09:21] <gerald> help
[09:21] <irawan> screechingcat: but close your synaptic first
[09:21] <fyrestrtr> gerald: read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:21] <ootput> itq922: Windows' ext3 support is much better than Linux' ntfs support
[09:21] <screechingcat> its cloed
[09:21] <gobba> my screen flickers when there is any cpu activity.. anyone knows how to get rid of it?
[09:22] <itq922> I need some sleep now.. It was nice talking to you.
[09:22] <Relisss> use fat32 for win/lin storage
[09:22] <sintax] > fyrestrtr it doesnt like that
[09:22] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, did you try with dpkg ?
[09:22] <max_> that must be one blinkin screen!
[09:22] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : hrmm, okay just a second, I'll have to check what I have on my box.
[09:22] <screechingcat> whats the commande ?
[09:22] <sintax] > -bash: !,umask=0000: event not found
[09:22] <Flannel> Relisss: you can't if youre dealing with files over 4gb (like DVDs)
[09:22] <sintax] > maybe since my PW has a "!" in it, it doesn't like that in the command
[09:22] <gobba> max yeah it is
[09:22] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, hold
[09:22] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : errm, what mount line did you use?
[09:22] <sintax] > mount -t smbfs -o username=USER,password=PASS,umask=0000
[09:22] <sintax] > then the rest of the crap
[09:22] <max_> i am surprised your not in epileptic shock by now
[09:23] <vanjelos> i have no sound on my newly installed ubuntu....how do i find the software for it??
[09:23] <sintax] > //mountsource /mountpoint
[09:23] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : -o password=XXXX,username=XXXX,umask=0000
[09:23] <gobba> i can only sit at the screen for so long
[09:23] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, sudo dpkg --purge packagename
[09:23] <screechingcat> ok will try it. hold on
[09:24] <gobba> then i go and take some pills to be able to sit more ;)
[09:24] <sintax] > same error
[09:24] <ootput> gobba: are you sure you haven't been watching too much vomit-inducing Pokemon?
[09:24] <Tomtheman70> Question: will the PC (Intel x86) alternate install CD install directly to my hard drive without using a liveCD boot?
[09:24] <kyja> ok now my begging plee, I want the logout panel back. when I select quit in the menu I only log out. no more choices :-(
[09:24] <sintax] > lemme make a spare windows accnt with a simple password
[09:24] <Flannel> kyja: yes
[09:24] <gobba> well............................. yeah
[09:24] <screechingcat> same error (sigh)
[09:24] <Flannel> Tomtheman70: yes
[09:24] <ootput> gobba: and that what you see on the monitor is in actual fact Pokemon-residue?
[09:24] <Tomtheman70> Thank you Flannel
[09:24] <kyja> Flannel, is this static Flannel ?
[09:24] <gobba> it might be.. but then again it might not
[09:25] <kyja> ;-)
[09:25] <Flannel> kyja: sorry, got your line crossed with Tom
[09:25] <kyja> oh ic hehe
[09:26] <Thomas3> trying to connect to the network in a hotel. iwlist eth0 scan finds the AP, but I can not connect to it; with windows, it works right away. I tried iwconfig eth0 essid <the name>, ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 and still no IP; what can I try? (I just tried to give myself an IP address, no luck there)
[09:26] <yossman> so why does a search on ubuntuforums.org require login now
[09:26] <janbanan> Does anyone use ntfs-3g?
[09:26] <vanjelos> is anyone goona give me an advice????
[09:26] <vanjelos> is anyone goona give me an advice????
[09:26] <vanjelos> i have no sound on my newly installed ubuntu....how do i find the software for it??
[09:27] <sintax] > grrr
[09:27] <sintax] > stupid domain policy hold on fyrestrtr lol
[09:27] <Flannel> yossman: I believe it was because there was a lot of lag, so they did it as a way to cut down on that.  I really don't know, you might try asking in #ubuntuforums, I think thats the reason they gave at the top of the page
[09:27] <chris449> hi, i've just recently installed dapper. when i boot it up, it hangs on configuring network interfaces when a chord is plugged in, regardless if the other end is in a router or not
[09:27] <Arafangi1n> Where can I change the size of shm in ubuntu?
[09:27] <Kragnerac> Hello, when I try to run Enemy Territory, it runs great but there is no sound. Anybody have solutions?
[09:27] <Arafangi1n> I want to specify it to be 512MB
[09:28] <screechingcat> hey, since it seems to be showing some sort of kernel related error, if i boot into the old 2.15 kernel with grub and uninstall, will it work ?
[09:28] <michael____> vanjelos-http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449 this might be a good place to start
[09:28] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: Give it a shot.
[09:28] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, no idea
[09:29] <vanjelos> thanx michael____
[09:29] <michael____> np
[09:29] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, did you try: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -f install
[09:29] <Tomtheman70> michael___, I'm still loading the liveCD boot XD I really dont think its going to work.
[09:29] <chris449> omg my ubuntu keeps hanging on configuring network advices
[09:29] <michael____> lol, i dont think so
[09:29] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : I have something for you.
[09:29] <michael____> think maybe time for xubuntu or dsl...maybe
[09:29] <Crazed> any eggdrop experts here  ?
[09:30] <Tomtheman70> or dsl?
[09:30] <kyja> Crazed, how can I help =] 
[09:30] <Tomtheman70> I'm downloading xbuntu right now, btw.
[09:30] <yossman> flannel thanks
[09:30] <michael____> damn small linux, but id try xubuntu first, im running a 500 cele and ubuntu runs pretty good
[09:30] <sintax] > http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21863 fyrestrtr
[09:30] <Thomas3> chris449: I got the OS to crash two times while playing with DHCP config in the last hour
[09:30] <Crazed> well I want my eggdrop to addusers with a different host mask as default
[09:30] <Lathiat> Crazed: your in the wrong channel really :)
[09:30] <gerald> eerr
[09:30] <Arafangi1n> michael____: One of my friends reports quite good performance with xubuntu on his 300MHz powerpc
[09:31] <Lathiat> Crazed: try an eggdrop support channel
[09:31] <Crazed> it now adds them like *!ident@*.blaat.com
[09:31] <Tomtheman70> damn small linux, lol. Ok. I really only want it for like: firefox, GAIM, and IRC
[09:31] <chris449> Thomas3: it's not that i'm playing with the dhcp, it won't even load!
[09:31] <gerald> i'm still getting an error reading nav packet even though I install that lidvdcss2 library
[09:31] <Crazed> Lathiat: there is no one in #eggdrop
[09:31] <Kragnerac> Hello, when I try to run Enemy Territory, it runs great but there is no sound. Anybody have solutions?
[09:31] <Crazed> well only a few ppl
[09:31] <Crazed> but they are idle ;)
[09:31] <Lathiat> Crazed: try efnet or something
[09:31] <michael____> Arafangi1n-gotta admit that impressive
[09:31] <Lathiat> or use google
[09:31] <Thomas3> chris449: is it a real crash, or just hanging and waiting?
[09:31] <chris449> Thomas3: it even goes off the graphical loading and back to the text
[09:31] <michael____> thats*
[09:31] <Crazed> Lathiat:sst
[09:31] <Arafangi1n> michael____: Oh, and he hates computers, doing a law course.
[09:31] <chris449> Thomas3: hanging
[09:31] <kyja> Crazed, ah the part I have never used. thought you needed to get one running.
[09:31] <yossman> i liked xubuntu when i was trying it, it was definitely faster than normal ubuntu
[09:31] <Crazed> nope :)
[09:32] <BHSPitLappy> obviously
[09:32] <yossman> i still had to open up terminal and kill a few things before starting the installer.  i only had 128MB RAM
[09:32] <Thomas3> chris449: I had that before and it was starting but no icons on the desktop, etc; turned out to be DHCP related
[09:32] <chris449> Thomas3: i have that problem as well - on a different computer, but this one doesn't even reach the login screen
[09:33] <kyja> Thomas3, did static work?
[09:33] <JoseStefan> Kragnerac, i think that is related to OSS vs ALSA, you will have to check what the game needs, and what you are using
[09:33] <Arafangi1n> JoseStefan: Alsa works with OSS now, afaik.
[09:33] <chris449> Thomas3: i used ctrl+c to fix it, but it sounds like this problem http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=223265
[09:34] <chris449> infact, it is exactly that probloem
[09:34] <chris449> but a belkin card
[09:34] <IRCMonkey> hi room
[09:34] <gerald> i'm getting a nav packet error while playing encryptded dvd even after installing the libdvdcss2 library
[09:34] <gerald> any help?
[09:35] <Thomas3> kyja: no, I couldn't even ping the gateway
[09:35] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : try your original line, but with smbmount, as in smbmount //killer-server/S /media/S-Drive -o username=foo,password=bar,uid=youruserid,debug=4,rw,umask=000,fmask=777
[09:35] <achandra> fyrestrtr: holly mother of god! streamtuner rocks!! Ive been so caught up in the server side world...that i never saw this stuff before...Linux and desktop apps have come such a long way!! Ubuntu is amazing.
[09:36] <parisnet> wow
[09:36] <sintax] > my ID is 0 aka root does that matter
[09:36] <grexk> yes
[09:37] <snoop> I downloaded a cpu monitor that goes on your desktop from gdesklets how do I make it work?
[09:37] <kyja> Thomas3, you know they might be demanding 54M only. do you use bcm43xx chipset?
[09:37] <scythe> hi
[09:37] <achandra> im simplyh amazed with Ubuntu everyday..and that is coming from a long suse user...just wow... :)
[09:37] <Thomas3> kyja: yes, it's a bcm, but the same computer with windows works fine on that network; ubuntu works fine on other networks too. is bcm/ubuntu only 11mbps?
[09:37] <Arafangi1n> achandra: imho, it's just debian - just a heck alot easier to setup :)
[09:38] <kyja> Thomas3, I can use my g over b becuase it does not talk to dns and then it causes collisions in my router and takes my whole network down.
[09:38] <Arafangi1n> achandra: Mainly because of saner defauts.
[09:38] <scythe> is it possible to lock the desktop, so that a user can't change icons, wallpaper, menu, ... ?
[09:38] <Arafangi1n> *defaults.
[09:38] <IRCMonkey> hi room
[09:38] <IRCMonkey> how is it going?
[09:38] <IRCMonkey> scy yes
[09:38] <kyja> Thomas3, I mean cant
[09:38] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : you need to put the userid for your normal user -- unless you are a complete ... idiot ... and use root as your daily use account :)
[09:38] <Thomas3> oh... let me check their AP
[09:38] <snoop> I downloaded a cpu monitor that goes on your desktop from gdesklets how do I make it work?
[09:38] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : should be 1000 I think, for the first user.
[09:39] <Arafangi1n> fyrestrtr: Like lindows? :)
[09:39] <sintax] > my linux machine is inside vmware. my server is the host machine ;)
[09:39] <IRCMonkey> hi fyrestrtr
[09:39] <IRCMonkey> :)
[09:39] <fyrestrtr> Arafangi1n: yeah, like that :)
[09:39] <fyrestrtr> IRCMonkey: hello.
[09:39] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : oh, but still -- root account is not for daily use.
[09:40] <kyja> Thomas3, I hope they can find a fix so I can use my g card at g speed instead of b sometime soon
[09:40] <chris449> omg now i'm stuck in vi (which i hate) how do i quit out of it
[09:40] <fyrestrtr> snoop: run gdeklets, install it from its control panel.
[09:40] <IRCMonkey> chris try this
[09:40] <IRCMonkey> first press escape key
[09:40] <Arafangi1n> chris449: The key thing about vi is that it has "command mode", the default.
[09:40] <snoop> fyrestrtr: huh?
[09:40] <Arafangi1n> chris449: And "input" mode.
[09:40] <fyrestrtr> chris449: escape key, followed by :q!
[09:40] <IRCMonkey> then pres shift key +z key 2 times
[09:40] <chris449> i'm in rescue mode
[09:40] <Arafangi1n> chris449: In command mode, you will want to hit :q! if you want to quit, no questions asked.
[09:40] <grexk> sintax] : LOL mine is going to be on Xen.:-D
[09:41] <Arafangi1n> chris449: The '!' means "force quit, even if there are unsaved changes".
[09:41] <sintax] > k fyrestrtr lemme pastebin it
[09:41] <sintax] > grexk what
[09:41] <Arafangi1n> sintax] : I'm running winxp inside of qemu, on ubuntu.
[09:41] <chris449> still nothing
[09:41] <fyrestrtr> snoop: hit alt+fe -- and type gdesklets
[09:41] <sintax] > lol nice
[09:41] <fyrestrtr> err alt+f2
[09:41] <sintax] > fyrestrtr can i PM
[09:41] <sintax] > pastebin doesnt like my paste
[09:41] <IRCMonkey> Arafangi1n:  i could never get qemu to work :(
[09:41] <grexk> qemu is ok but it sucks with networking:-$
[09:41] <Arafangi1n> IRCMonkey: Oh, it was easy, though networking was something of a bastard.
[09:41] <snoop> fyrestrtr: that doesnt do nothing
[09:41] <Arafangi1n> IRCMonkey: It's quite lowlevel.
[09:41] <LMJ_Work> Hello the chan
[09:42] <grexk> hehehe
[09:42] <IRCMonkey> Arafangi1n:  do i need iso to set it up
[09:42] <LMJ_Work> I'm using gettext with PHP to automaticly provide the Website lang to the remote user browser lang  It's work nice, but i'm trying to define new locales on Ubuntu 6.0.6 but it's doesn't work at all, on Debian, i was using "dpkg-reconfigure locales" and it worked perfectly, but not all on ubuntu, any ideas ?
[09:42] <chris449> thanks for replies guys, but i'm still stuck in it
[09:42] <IRCMonkey> can ya help plz :)
[09:42] <fyrestrtr> snoop: then, an icon will appear near the clock, that's the desklets control monitor. Click that once, and it will open up a window with all the plugins installed. Now somewhere there, there is an option to install new ones.
[09:42] <Arafangi1n> IRCMonkey: What do you mean?
[09:42] <chris449> ok... rebooting
[09:42] <IRCMonkey> Arafangi1n:  like i wana run a iso file of a live cd with it
[09:42] <fyrestrtr> !locales > LMJ_Work
[09:42] <sintax] > fyrestrtr http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21867
[09:42] <IRCMonkey> like in vmware u could do it
[09:42] <snoop> fyrestrtr: nothing there
[09:43] <Arafangi1n> IRCMonkey: You have a choice - qemu, or vmware.
[09:43] <fyrestrtr> snoop: what do you mean, nothing there?
[09:43] <grexk> qemu!!!
[09:43] <IRCMonkey> i dont have vmware for linux
[09:43] <IRCMonkey> :(
[09:43] <scythe> Is it possible to lock the desktop, so that a user can't change icons, wallpaper, menu, ... ? I heard this is called "Kiosk-Mode" in german.
[09:43] <IRCMonkey> that is why using qemu on linux
[09:43] <IRCMonkey> scythe:  try xlock
[09:43] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : your username/password are not right for that share.
[09:43] <snoop> fyrestrtr:  theres only a folder on desktop called display
[09:43] <fyrestrtr> IRCMonkey: install it :)
[09:43] <sintax] > impossible lol
[09:44] <scythe> IRCMonkey: k, I'll try it. thx
[09:44] <fyrestrtr> snoop: are you running gdesklets now?
[09:44] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : are you on a domain?
[09:44] <RMorris84> fyrestrtr, is there a way i can see what nic are installed and their name, like wlan0 or eth1 etc
[09:44] <sintax] > yep running a domain controller
[09:44] <chris449> omg, it turns out i wasn't in vi, it was just not working!
[09:44] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : did you add the machine to the domain?
[09:44] <chris449> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=223265&page=2
[09:44] <IRCMonkey> RMorris84: ifconfig
[09:44] <fyrestrtr> RMorris84: ifconfig -a
[09:44] <chris449> i'm having that problem
[09:44] <chris449> but the solutions aren't working
[09:44] <screechingcat> success. offending package has been uninstalled
[09:45] <IRCMonkey> screechingcat: awesome :)
[09:45] <LMJ_Work> thanks fyrestrtr
[09:45] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, how?
[09:45] <screechingcat> i rebooted into my old 2.15 kernel
[09:45] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, and then
[09:45] <screechingcat> and a simple apt-get remove worked perfectly
[09:45] <chris449> i have an active wireless card and it's not letting my computer boot
[09:46] <Whatsisname> 2.15?
[09:46] <Whatsisname> or 2.6.15?
[09:46] <IRCMonkey> anyways bye bye all
[09:46] <IRCMonkey> good day/night
[09:46] <chris449> what i go into rescue mode, i type one line, press enter and get a little blinking dot
[09:46] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: Personally, I did aptitude as root, and set the installed linux kernel to 'hold'.
[09:46] <screechingcat> ya 2.6/15
[09:46] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: So that they'll never be upgraded (As everything on my computer is working)
[09:47] <ChrisNiemy> hi there! does anyone have an idea how to change the captions on the default gnome-menubar on the panel, saying "Applications Places System"?
[09:47] <screechingcat> i upgraded it myself. wanted to try it once.
[09:47] <sintax] > fyrestrtr yeah but i shouldnt have to do that
[09:47] <screechingcat> manually compiled the kernel
[09:47] <sintax] > the accnt is a domain admin/user/administrator
[09:47] <sintax] > the linux machine is setup as a backup domain controller trusted for delegation
[09:47] <JoseStefan> screechingcat, maybe you should take a look at edgy sometime soon
[09:47] <chris449> another hard reboot...
[09:48] <sintax] > let me try to reboot both machines maybe somethings up
[09:48] <screechingcat> as soon as the feature freeze happens, im gonna upgrade
[09:48] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: I couldn't be bothered - too many thirdparty proprietary modules. :(
[09:48] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : did you setup samba for bdc? I mean, can you browse the AD?
[09:48] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: I've got ATI, kqemu and stuff installed :(
[09:48] <screechingcat> like ?
[09:48] <screechingcat> ahh
[09:49] <screechingcat> all my hardware is supported within the kernel
[09:49] <chris449> how do i login in recovery mode?
[09:49] <sintax] > i dont know how to do that with samba... browsing the AD... i'm not using a gui
[09:49] <heikkih> hi all. is there some way to generate iso-8859-locales in dapper?
[09:49] <sintax] > i only installed LAMP Server mode ;) no X
[09:49] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: Same, even my sdcard drive is supported, thus, I don't see the need to upgrade the kernel at all! :)
[09:49] <Arafangi1n> (Heck, I've even got standby enabled(!))
[09:49] <Arafangi1n> hibernation, I mean.
[09:49] <screechingcat> how ?
[09:49] <fyrestrtr> !locales
[09:49] <ubotu> To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[09:49] <sintax] > so as far as browsing the AD i'm not sure how from linux
[09:50] <chris449> is it already logged in when i enter recovery mode?
[09:50] <screechingcat> whenever i try to hibernate, my comp just shuts down
[09:50] <fyrestrtr> screechingcat: do you have enough hard disk space?
[09:50] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: It just worked for me (tm)
[09:50] <ChrisNiemy> Hi! Nvidia released version 1.0-8774 of the driver. I use an customized kernel and compiled always form nvidia-kernel-source from the ubuntu repo.  but where can i get this source from the new driver?
[09:50] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: But, before, it crashed hard.
[09:50] <Andy> how do i install network-manager????
[09:50] <screechingcat> enuogh hard disk space for what ?
[09:51] <jn-> hola
[09:51] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: Before that, I could only do standby, if I used a custom script.
[09:51] <chris449> can someone please tell me if and if so how to log in in rescue mode?
[09:51] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: Haven't checked.
[09:51] <Andy> can someone help: how do i install network-manager?
[09:51] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: But at the time I tested, I wasn't using all of the memory.
[09:51] <Arafangi1n> Andy: Should be there by default.
[09:52] <ChrisNiemy> I can't find anything on ftp://download.nvidia.com  so where is the package nvidia-kernel-source made from?
[09:52] <jn-> im going through dependency hell tonight. i am trying to get the new fluxbox installed.. which requires libc6 2.3.6 which requires tzdata 2006g-2 which gives errors :(((
[09:52] <Andy> oh but
[09:52] <Andy> if i type nm-applet
[09:52] <Andy> nothing comes up
[09:52] <Arafangi1n> Andy: You could try: "network-manager"
[09:52] <Andy> in terminal?
[09:52] <screechingcat> BTW, does anyone here know how to get back usplash after a kernel upgrade ?
[09:52] <Arafangi1n> Andy: Yes.
[09:52] <Andy> nope
[09:52] <Andy> tried it b4
[09:52] <jn-> is there a way to apt-get libc6 2.3.6
[09:52] <Andy> doesn't work
[09:52] <ChrisNiemy> jn-: oh, good luck, also tried something with tzdata an libc newer packages, but was too afraid. better check on a testing system
[09:52] <jn-> or 2.3.5
[09:52] <Andy> and iv tried to install it but its not there :(
[09:52] <Arafangi1n> Andy: Hmm, it's called "network-admin"
[09:52] <Crazed> lol no one on efnet/egghelp knows it :S
[09:52] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : well, setting up a samba as bdc is a *slightly* complex process (sarcasm) -- so I have a feeling you haven't done that.
[09:52] <Crazed> crappy help :p
[09:52] <JoseStefan> !info libc6
[09:53] <ubotu> libc6: GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data. In component main, is required. Version 2.3.6-0ubuntu20 (dapper), package size 4480 kB, installed size 9932 kB
[09:53] <jn-> ChrisNiemy: what are you afraid of?
[09:53] <Andy> so i type network-admin in terminal?
[09:53] <chris449> so no one knows how to log in in rescue mode???
[09:53] <Arafangi1n> fyrestrtr: But the samba team makes it seem so easy! :)
[09:53] <Arafangi1n> Andy: Yes
[09:53] <Andy> yay :)
[09:53] <Andy> ty
[09:53] <ChrisNiemy> jn-: installing libc... newer stuff and tzdara... afraid of messing up dependencies ;)
[09:53] <JoseStefan> jn-, sudo apt-get install libc6
[09:53] <jn-> done that jose, i guess i need 2.3.5...
[09:54] <fyrestrtr> Arafangi1n: why sure,  I configure kerberos, ticket updating and logging in in my sleep with one hand!
[09:54] <screechingcat> Hey guys, i just went over to the moon market next to my house. they're selling SLED 10-s for 250bucks
[09:54] <jn-> i thought i had 2.3.4 but after doing libc6 it says i have newest
[09:54] <heikkih> fyrestrtr: thanks
[09:54] <sintax] > well fyrestrtr on the windows server side i did but i doubt i did it exactly correct
[09:54] <jn-> libc6 is already the newest version.
[09:54] <sintax] > i did read a tutorial on an ubuntu site
[09:54] <screechingcat> first time i saw a pirated linux OS
[09:54] <jn-> why hasnt fluxbox been updated to a newer version
[09:54] <jn-> in apt
[09:54] <sintax] > but anyways does that specificaly affect the situation i'm trying to do ?
[09:54] <jn-> that would make my life easier
[09:55] <Arafangi1n> screechingcat: Why would you pirate a linux distro?
[09:55] <screechingcat> not me.
[09:55] <sintax] > HOW do you pirate a linux OS ?
[09:55] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : well it may and it may not, depending on your AD setup. Your error is because the connection is denied from the host machine, which may mean, that the AD policy is denying you access because you aren't part of the AD.
[09:55] <sintax] > theyre free
[09:55] <Axe_> I accidently messed up my xorg.conf file, how can I restore it
[09:55] <screechingcat> i saw it at my local moon market
[09:55] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : ie, your machine doesn't have an account in the AD.
[09:55] <screechingcat> SLED 10 aint free
[09:55] <Arafangi1n> sintax] : Not all distros are free.
[09:56] <screechingcat> its 250 indian rupees
[09:56] <jn-> !info fluxbox
[09:56] <ubotu> fluxbox: Highly configurable and low resource X11 Window manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.14-2 (dapper), package size 720 kB, installed size 2288 kB
[09:56] <jn-> boo
[09:56] <jn-> !info libc6
[09:56] <ubotu> libc6: GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data. In component main, is required. Version 2.3.6-0ubuntu20 (dapper), package size 4480 kB, installed size 9932 kB
[09:56] <screechingcat> thats roughly 5 dollars or so
[09:56] <jn-> hm
[09:56] <JoseStefan> sintax] , you can tecnically package it into a bright box and sell it without permission, that's piracy
[09:56] <sintax] > lol
[09:56] <ChrisNiemy> Axe_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg (for example) than you can manually re-edit it with gedit or so
[09:56] <ompaul> !msgthebot  > jn-
[09:56] <jn-> how would i go about reverting to 2.3.5
[09:56] <jn-> in libc
[09:56] <chris449> please i need help, no one can tell me how to login in rescue mode, or failing a need to login, why my rescue mode prompt won't run any commands?
[09:56] <Arafangi1n> jn-: You don't.
[09:56] <Arafangi1n> jn-: You leave libc alone.
[09:57] <Axe_> ChrisNiemy: So that will restore the xorg.conf file to say, the version that installs with ubuntu?
[09:57] <ChrisNiemy> i have a question about the package nvidia-kernel-source... is there on available from the new driver (1.0-8774)??
[09:57] <jn-> Arafangi1n: i am not able to compile fluxbox 1.0rc2 with 2.3.6...
[09:57] <jn-> and the repos dont have it
[09:57] <visik7> ChrisNiemy: no there isn't
[09:57] <sintax] > is daemon pronounce daymen or demon
[09:57] <sintax] > lol
[09:57] <jn-> day mon
[09:57] <JoseStefan> jn-, you dont need to downgrade (http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/x11/fluxbox)
[09:57] <JoseStefan> jn-, it says  libc6 (>= 2.3.4-1)
[09:57] <Arafangi1n> jn-: More to the point, you *can't* downgrade libc.
[09:58] <ChrisNiemy> Axe_: this command asks you some questions and detects hardware. dann there is a basic xorg.conf again (likely how it is after installing)
[09:58] <screechingcat> anyone know any good dock apps for Gnome ?
[09:58] <fyrestrtr> Arafangi1n: heh, well you *can* -- but no one would do it.
[09:58] <Axe_> alright, thanks
[09:58] <ChrisNiemy> Axe_: but why restore? have you deleted the old one?
[09:58] <jn-> JoseStefan: that rls is old.. 9.15 has been out
[09:58] <fyrestrtr> screechingcat: bubbles :)
[09:58] <Arafangi1n> fyrestrtr: I'm not sure if that's technically a "downgrade", it's more of a replacement of the entire OS.
[09:58] <jn-> 1.0rc2 now
[09:58] <ChrisNiemy> Axe_: Maybe it's easy manually to fix
[09:58] <screechingcat> is it in the repos ?
[09:59] <jn-> i have 9.14 but id like to get the newer version
[09:59] <sintax] > fyrestrtr
[09:59] <ChrisNiemy> visik7: can i make a package myself?
[09:59] <sintax] > apparently it worked now
[09:59] <jn-> nope all i see is 9.14 in the repos
[09:59] <sintax] > but
[09:59] <visik7> ChrisNiemy: not easily
[09:59] <JoseStefan> jn-, dependencies are usually "greater than or equal to #"
[09:59] <jn-> someone should add the newest versions i mean there's been a few since 9.14
[09:59] <sintax] > fyrestrtr ls: /media/S-Drie: permission denied
[09:59] <sintax] > i dont get it
[09:59] <jn-> and fluxbox is a good alt to gnome
[10:00] <jn-> or kde..
[10:00] <sintax] > it mounts fine, authenticates fine
[10:00] <sintax] > i sniffed the login session in windows, it was successful
[10:00] <Arafangi1n> jn-: No they're not - they're a different class altogether.
[10:00] <sir_hc> ok, so it wasnt' working on the other comp, i thought i'd try a different one. does anyone know how to login to the rescue prompt? if you don't need to log in then why doesn't mine execute any commands?
[10:00] <sintax] > the NTLM hashes match up to my password hash
[10:00] <jn-> Arafangi1n: ?
[10:00] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : type mount -- what are the options for that device?
[10:00] <ChrisNiemy> visik7: mhm, i am between newbie and semi-pro ^^  . i am wondering how the developers make this package nvidia-kernel-source.
[10:00] <Arafangi1n> jn-: gnome, kde, xfce, e17, are all destktop environments, flux is a wm only.
[10:00] <sintax] > oh i think i founda problem
[10:01] <visik7> ChrisNiemy: check motu docs and debian manainers guides
[10:01] <sintax] > ?------ ? ?     ?       ?         ?                ? /media/S-Drive via ls -al /media
[10:01] <Arafangi1n> sintax] : Now, that's censored!
[10:01] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : wow -- nice.
[10:01] <JoseStefan> jn-, try a staticly linked fluxbox
[10:01] <jn-> Arafangi1n: anyway.. i like it.  And it's a shame it's so diffacult to get the newest version.
[10:01] <sintax] > fyrestrtr haha... crap, still denied
[10:01] <jn-> JoseStefan: staticly linked?
[10:02] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : which mount options did you try?
[10:02] <sintax] > i thought it was a messed up dir since the accnt which created it is deleted it in linux
[10:02] <ChrisNiemy> visik7: uh ok, mantainers guide is quiet stuff to read. would be easier to wait, till the package is updated, (once only made a personal meta package myself)
[10:02] <sintax] > exactly as u said
[10:02] <JoseStefan> jn-, aka all libraries built-in
[10:02] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : do you have another user account on that machine, or just root?
[10:02] <jn-> JoseStefan: any clue on where to look for that?
[10:02] <sintax] > smbmount //killer-server/S /media/S -o username=bbq,password=m0l3cul3,uid=0,debug=4,umask=0000,fmask=777
[10:02] <sintax] > i have 3 accnts and 1 root
[10:02] <JoseStefan> jn-, nope, dont know if such thing exists
[10:03] <sintax] > i tried it with sudo but sudo is like... un-verbose
[10:03] <Cine> are there a specific set of packages you need to install to capture video for an IEEE1394 digital camcorder?
[10:03] <sintax] > doesnt echo anything back
[10:03] <sir_hc> usually the people on this channel are so helpful :( but i just want to know how to log in to the rescue prompt, coz that's what the forum post that contains instructions on how to fix my problem says to do
[10:03] <jn-> grr. is there anyway you can see if the newest ver can be added to the repos
[10:03] <sintax] > can i make sudo be as verbose as if i ran the command as root?
[10:03] <JoseStefan> jn-, hoy many depends are missing?
[10:04] <jn-> JoseStefan: libc6
[10:05] <jn-> not satisfactory
[10:06] <JoseStefan> can you paste the command you are using and all the output to the pastebin ?
[10:06] <NineTeen67Comet> Eeek .. Little question .. when I reboot/shutdown .. This box stops on "Will Reboot Now" .. I left it over night last night and it was still sitting there when I woke up .. So I hit the power button for a few seconds and away it went .. keeps doing it though .. ideas?
[10:07] <jn-> jn@jn-laptop:~/Desktop$ sudo dpkg -i fluxbox_0.9.15.1+1.0rc0-1_i386.deb
[10:07] <Axe> How do Irestart X
[10:07] <jn-> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of fluxbox:
[10:07] <jn->  fluxbox depends on libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6); however:
[10:07] <jn->   Version of libc6 on system is 2.3.6-0ubuntu20.
[10:07] <jn->  fluxbox depends on libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.0); however:
[10:07] <jn->   Version of libgcc1 on system is 1:4.0.3-1ubuntu5.
[10:07] <jn->  fluxbox depends on libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.0); however:
[10:07] <JoseStefan> !pastebin
[10:07] <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)
[10:07] <jn->   Version of libstdc++6 on system is 4.0.3-1ubuntu5.
[10:08] <jn-> im sorry i thought you said paste here
[10:08] <Axe> How do I restart X windows?
[10:08] <NineTeen67Comet> Axe: /etc/init.d/gdm restart (or kdm if you are kde) .
[10:08] <Axe> ah
[10:08] <sir_hc> has anyone ever had the active wireless card freezing the boot process problem?
[10:08] <Arafangi1n> jn-: Personally, imho, it's a shame that so many essential features are put into the gnome environment on ubuntu :(
[10:08] <yossman> araf, i've been thinking the same thing
[10:08] <Arafangi1n> jn-: Power management, auto-mounting, keyboard binding, etc.
[10:09] <JoseStefan> jn-, you need newer versions of libc6, not older. That might not be possible without rish of breaking stuff
[10:09] <Arafangi1n> yossman: It's what makes me want to revert to Debian - except debian doesn't support my hardware.
[10:09] <jn-> newer version might not be possible?
[10:09] <yossman> yea Arafangi1n
[10:09] <yossman> i'm using ubuntu  because of its hardware support actually
[10:09] <yossman> i've been pretty impressed so far
[10:09] <sintax] > fyrestrtr that's so weird that I can't even ls the mount
[10:09] <sintax] > it's successful
[10:09] <sir_hc> do i have a big ignore sign on my ip? coz i've asked like 6 different (yet similar) questions in 3 different channels and no one answers...
[10:10] <JoseStefan> jn-, you wont find newer version of lib6c on the ubuntu repos, at least not today
[10:10] <jn-> JoseStefan: what do you advise i do?
[10:10] <Arafangi1n> sir_hc: Perhaps it's because your question simply doesn't make sense.
[10:10] <Arafangi1n> sir_hc: Or perhaps people simply don't know (I suspect hte later, in this case)
[10:11] <sir_hc> Arafangi1n: that's what i thought, but surely someone must know if u can log in to the rescue mode prompt
[10:11] <JoseStefan> jn-, you could try an older version of fluxbox, hopefully with lesser requirements
[10:11] <Arafangi1n> sir_hc: I've never used the rescue mode prompt.
[10:12] <Arafangi1n> sir_hc: I tend to use the live-cd, and chroot into the main system.
[10:12] <sir_hc> Arafangi1n: ah ok, i might try that, i just didn't want to coz it would take forever
[10:12] <redblades> Hi, for a breif time, I was running kubuntu, but I removed it. However, noticed that ps -aux shows some KDE apps, with a \0 next to them.
[10:12] <RMorris84> how do i know if my xgl is working?
[10:12] <redblades> I was wondering how to remove them, or if they are even actually there...
[10:12] <ompaul> RMorris84, go to the channel #ubuntu-xgl and have a chat there
[10:12] <RMorris84> i got the checkered screen and blue background but no cool gfx
[10:12] <sintax] > fyrestrtr Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC
[10:13] <RMorris84> ompaul nobody talks in there
[10:13] <RMorris84> :(
[10:13] <redblades> RMorris84, try one of the gl screensavers?
[10:13] <sintax] > should i revert the smb conf to default
[10:13] <rast4> can someone tell me what this means please:
[10:13] <rast4> Can't find kernel build files in /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/build;
[10:13] <rast4>   give the path to kernel build directory with
[10:13] <rast4>   KBUILD=<path> argument to make
[10:13] <ompaul> RMorris84, well it is the place for it :-) just give them a moment - it is beta software and not for here
[10:13] <rast4> oops, should have pastebin'd
[10:13] <rast4> sorry
[10:14] <rast4> didn't think it would come out like that, my apologies
[10:14] <rast4> but could someone tell me what's up with that
[10:14] <redblades> rast4, tell everyone what caused it as well.
[10:15] <rast4> I am trying to install Ndiswrapper
[10:15] <redblades> (I mean, what you did just before it appeared_
[10:15] <rast4> to no avail
[10:15] <RMorris84> redblades, when i did that it logged me out
[10:15] <redblades> Oh... I can't help you there... : (
[10:15] <Prohibited> hey does anyone know of any packet sniffers where I can target certain programs running? (eg. firefox, msn, etc.)
[10:15] <rast4> also trying to get a Linksys WPC54G PCMCIA card to work
[10:15] <redblades> RMorris84, then I'm lost again...
[10:15] <achandra> hi just got streamtuner installed what is need to be installed for the record function to work...
[10:15] <achandra> ??
[10:16] <Arafangi1n> How do I route traffic, using iptables, to "the current default route"?
[10:16] <RMorris84> redblades, have u done this before?
[10:16] <fyrestrtr> rast4: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[10:16] <fyrestrtr> achandra: sudo aptitude install -r streamtuner
[10:17] <sintax] > grrr samba is retarded
[10:18] <fyrestrtr> Microsoft is even more retarted for adding their own 'extensions' to kerberos and ldap making AD the most uncompatible piece of [bleep]  to work with.
[10:18] <sintax] > fyrestrtr lol
[10:18] <rast4> ty fyrestrtr
[10:19] <sintax] > fyrestrtr well, i installed the default smb.conf
[10:19] <sintax] > and it mounts perfect
[10:19] <sintax] > but it will NOT let me ls the dir
[10:19] <sintax] > permission denied to even see the contents
[10:19] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : just give up lol
[10:19] <fyrestrtr> you shouldn't be watching porn anyway.
[10:19] <achandra> fyrestrtr:yup did that and it basically states 0 files in archive and upacking 0...the synaptic gui show streamtuner to be fully installed..
[10:19] <fyrestrtr> it'll make you blind!
[10:19] <sintax] > porn? lol
[10:19] <fyrestrtr> :P
[10:19] <sintax] > how am i guna watch porn over SSH lol
[10:19] <sintax] > or putty rather
[10:20] <kyja> sintax] , ascii graphics
[10:20] <Tomtheman70> lol
[10:20] <sintax] > mplayer -vo=ascii ?
[10:20] <fyrestrtr> sintax] : pronview -- and yes, that is an actual program.
[10:20] <redblades> RMorris84, no.. why?
[10:20] <fyrestrtr> s/pronview/pornview/
[10:20] <Arafangi1n> And there's always X11 forwarding.
[10:20] <achandra> hmm...lets see you scp the porn file over...from one pc to another...then use mplayer...but i wouldnt know anythign about that..hence even ssh is pron friendly.. :)
[10:20] <RMorris84> its workin but not really
[10:20] <heavydrinker> there is a japanese word for an ascii art fetish
[10:21] <JoseStefan> with 4-bit sounds
[10:21] <sintax] > PornView is an image and movie viewer/manager with thumbnail previews. Additional features includes thumbnail caching, directory tree views, adjustable zoom, and fullscreen view. Slideshows allow for unattended presentation of images for hands-free viewing. Pornview is written using GTK+.
[10:21] <sintax] > hands-free viewing ROFL
[10:21] <achandra> lol
[10:21] <fyrestrtr> key phrase 'hands-free viewing'
[10:21] <RMorris84> lol
[10:21] <sintax] > http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/pornview
[10:22] <achandra> wow...thats likely in the unstable repos...
[10:22] <achandra> lol
[10:22] <sintax] > lol
[10:22] <fyrestrtr> !info pornview
[10:22] <sintax] > im gunna reinstall this LAMP server
[10:22] <ubotu> pornview: Image and movie viewer/manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2pre1-5ubuntu1 (dapper), package size 200 kB, installed size 608 kB
[10:22] <sintax] > maybe samba got messed up
[10:22] <Arafangi1n> sintax] : I prefer LAPP :)
[10:22] <fyrestrtr> 'is optional'?! bah, should be 'critical'
[10:22] <Arafangi1n> (Postgresql)
[10:22] <sintax] > lol
[10:22] <fyrestrtr> Arafangi1n: what's the other P for?
[10:22] <sintax] > i dont even know MySQL so i don't care
[10:22] <sintax] > i like MSSQL
[10:23] <Arafangi1n> fyrestrtr: A "p" language. :)
[10:23] <fyrestrtr> Arafangi1n: python? :)
[10:23] <sintax] > ;-\
[10:23] <Arafangi1n> sintax] : As much as MSSQL sucks, it beats the pants off MySQL, I'm sure.
[10:23] <cafuego> They all speak SQL2003 these days, so it's much of a muchness.
[10:23] <Arafangi1n> fyrestrtr: Preferably :)
[10:23] <sintax] > :-D
[10:23] <cafuego> Arafangi1n: Nope.
[10:23] <Arafangi1n> fyrestrtr: Traditionall php or perl.
[10:23] <achandra> well referential integrity is a big big thing with people...so if it has that...great..
[10:24] <Arafangi1n> And type safety.
[10:24] <kallekula> Hi guys
[10:24] <achandra> otherwise a bunch of peeps love postgresql
[10:24] <fyrestrtr> although these days, I'm more into postgresql
[10:24] <Arafangi1n> fyrestrtr: Oracle is the idiot savant of db servers.
[10:24] <sintax] > fyrestrtr haha
[10:24] <cafuego> achandra: yeah, they all do (/me saw a chat on mysql last week)
[10:24] <lupine_85> There's a reason why Delphi used Oracle, eh? ;)
[10:24] <sintax] > dont oracle DB programmers make crazy money ?
[10:24] <JoseStefan> some big websites use MySQL, they dont have issues
[10:24] <fyrestrtr> I have used em all.
[10:24] <ompaul> !offtopic
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[10:24] <fyrestrtr> I hate most of them.
[10:25] <sintax] > ompaul was that neccessary
[10:25] <lupine_85> gender?
[10:25] <Arafangi1n> JoseStefan: MySQL is _very_ fast, but it is also _very_ limited, and is prone to programmatic mistakes.
[10:25] <Tomtheman70> lol it was.
[10:25] <lupine_85> sicne when was gender inappropriate? ;)
[10:25] <sintax] > Arafangi1n and what about MSSQL
[10:25] <cafuego> Arafangi1n: Again, your opinion is based on mysql 3 maybe./
[10:25] <fyrestrtr> so who launched ubotu with the verbose option?
[10:25] <gnejusz> hi
[10:25] <ompaul> part one was what was requested the second part
[10:25] <ompaul> was not
[10:25] <achandra> agrees with Arafangiln
[10:25] <cafuego> Arafangi1n: it not actually limited anymore.
[10:25] <JoseStefan> i think we should stick to ubuntu specific topics
[10:26] <redblades> I have no gender.
[10:26] <achandra> but mysql takes a bad wrap......
[10:26] <lupine_85> that's because you're not an object
[10:26] <Arafangi1n> cafuego: So I'm told, but I still dislike MySQL's data types and default values and treatment of NULL, etc.
[10:26] <gnejusz>  i have problem during installation
[10:26] <lupine_85> (obect have gender, people have sex)
[10:26] <sintax] > damn i need a laptop badly so i can play with ubuntu all day
[10:26] <Arafangi1n> cafuego: Though, I do admit I base my opinion on various websites.
[10:26] <achandra> cafuego: care to share about the myql findings???
[10:26] <sintax] > too bad my phone runs Windows Mobile 5
[10:26] <cafuego> Arafangi1n: That's a matter of what you're used to, nothing to do with the product.
[10:26] <redblades> lupine_85, :-)
[10:26] <achandra> i heard inodb takes care of referential integrity isues now
[10:27] <Arafangi1n> cafuego: This website, in particular: http://sql-info.de/mysql/gotchas.html#id2457388
[10:27] <gnejusz> i want use existing partitions
[10:27] <jn-> Arafangi1n: how do i go about removing something compiled by hand
[10:27] <sintax] > ReiserFS or Ext3
[10:27] <cafuego> achandra: full sql2003 support, referential integrity, more db types, db partitioning, stored procedures.
[10:27] <gnejusz> ext 3
[10:27] <gnejusz> i ve got another linux on this disk
[10:28] <lupine_85>  gnejusz: the alt. install CD (rather than the GUI CD) has much more flexible partition control
[10:28] <Hellevater> sintax] : I need a job that requires I run linux so I can play with ubuntu all day
[10:28] <sintax] > really? ive never used ext3 only reiser
[10:28] <achandra> cafuego: do you have a link or something to those claims...seriously...Id like to take a look...
[10:28] <rast4>  /quit rebooting
[10:28] <lupine_85> reiserfs is much more robust than ext3
[10:28] <Arafangi1n> jn-: CD to the original build directory, pop outside, check the phase of the moon, get back to your computer, reboot into console mode, cd again to the original directory, bless yourself, then the computer, then say the hail mary's, then type "make uninstall", and hope.
[10:28] <ubuntu> hey people, sup?
[10:28] <sintax] > Hellevater lol
[10:28] <cafuego> Arafangi1n: yes, I've seen it. I base my opinion about Linux on http://g.msn.com/9SE/1?http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314458&&DI=6066&IG=099c1c4aa3fd4d6bbedd6567401070de&POS=5&CM=WPU&CE=4&CS=AWP&SR=4
[10:28] <lupine_85> both journaling F.S., but reiser (3) is much saner
[10:28] <sintax] > i'd run it on my box but i have 6 HDD's in it and i don't feel like messing with my MBR's etc
[10:28] <Hellevater> why is ext3 the default?
[10:28] <jn-> lol Arafangi1n ty
[10:28] <sintax] > yeah really
[10:28] <lupine_85> inertia ;)
[10:29] <gnejusz> you mean add boot option  alt
[10:29] <cafuego> achandra: 't was a talk by a mysql developer; check the features for mysql5 on mysql.org
[10:29] <ubuntu> Arafangi1n: ur funny :)
[10:29] <achandra> cool
[10:29] <lupine_85> Other distros (e.g. SuSE) use reiser as the default
[10:29] <Arafangi1n> cafuego: What does it say about linux?
[10:29] <sintax] > so what? why do they have to be differnt and use ext3
[10:29] <sintax] > let's just use Fat16
[10:29] <Hellevater> I thought I read somewhere that reiser is only better for small files (less than 4kb)
[10:29] <Wiseguy> hey guys what password do i use when i search for a LAN printer?
[10:29] <cafuego> Arafangi1n: How to remove it and install XP.
[10:30] <Hellevater> sintax]  even better ntfs
[10:30] <achandra> sorry for repost..so yeah..got stream tuner installed...but cant record the streams..what am i missing??
[10:30] <lupine_85> fat16? what form of new technology is this? Will it run on my  winchester ?
[10:30] <Arafangi1n> cafuego: Looks like they're acknowledging their existance now.
[10:30] <achandra> lol
[10:30] <cafuego> Arafangi1n: Thing is, you can find any opinion on any topic online. With no reference as to whether it's actually true or valuable.
[10:30] <sintax] > anyone have any VMS machines?
[10:30] <sintax] > OpenVMS*
[10:30] <achandra> postgres vs. mysql = religious war....
[10:31] <lupine_85> TBH, any DB server "can" do the job you want it to. the question is, can you be bothered setting it up the way you like it?
[10:31] <Arafangi1n> cafuego: Still, that website I showed is somewhat unbiased - though it does suggest that postgresql is administratively more difficult than MySQL.
[10:31] <JustFILM> Is there any high compression archive software for Linux? - something that could reduce 700mb avi's to like half or more compression? for store?
[10:31] <BHSPitMonkey> anyone here from texas? ...
[10:31] <lupine_85> AVI is notoriously uncompressible
[10:32] <sintax] > JustFILM i don't think even windows utils can do that
[10:32] <screechingcat> DivX
[10:32] <lupine_85> along with most other already-compressed stuff
[10:32] <screechingcat> Dr. DivX is pretty gud
[10:32] <sintax] >  try converting it to KVCD/XVID/3iVX or DIVX
[10:32] <Arafangi1n> JustFILM: You want lossy compression, you have to encode it into some _format_.
[10:32] <lupine_85> your 700mb AVI probably started life as a 9GB DVD
[10:32] <JustFILM> Hrmm so I cannot do it with something like TAR etc
[10:32] <jn-> well make uninstall did not work
[10:32] <sintax] > re-encode it
[10:32] <ubuntu> back here
[10:32] <ubuntu> :)
[10:32] <lupine_85> jn- generally you can't uninstall "make install"'d software
[10:33] <Arafangi1n> JustFILM: Tar is just a tape archiver.
[10:33] <screechingcat> JustFILM: u can cramp it down to 256mb with Dr. DivX OSS
[10:33] <jn-> ic. i guess im gonna have to get it to install right
[10:33] <lupine_85> hence why people developed package management software
[10:33] <jn-> i mean it installed, i just cant run the program properly
[10:33] <Arafangi1n> JustFILM: It doesn't compress much, though you could use gzip, or bzip2, etc, but they are *lossless* compression programs.
[10:33] <sintax] > can't compress the file much but compress the audio and video streams which will reduce it alot
[10:33] <ubuntu> fyrestrtr: hi there :)
[10:33] <JustFILM> Ok well I do not want to compress it into a viewable form - I want to compress it into an archive format .. so I can store it
[10:33] <Axe> Is there any way to uninstall the wacom driver?
[10:33] <lupine_85> oh, you can archive them... but it won't reduce the size any
[10:34] <fyrestrtr> ubuntu: well hello person with the same name as the disto and the channel which makes it confusing for others.
[10:34] <lupine_85> in fact, it could well make them larger
[10:34] <sintax] > haha how was that name not taken fyrestrtr
[10:34] <ubuntu> fyrestrtr: lol
[10:34] <achandra> Ahh...okay I needed streamripper....that did it...both streamtuner AND streamripper... :)
[10:34] <ubuntu> sintax] : well its mine now
[10:34] <ubuntu> :)
[10:34] <ubuntu_fanboi> :p
[10:34] <Arafangi1n> jn-: Did you say your holy mary's?
[10:34] <Axe> Is there any way to uninstall the wacom driver?
[10:34] <JustFILM> Lupine I see...
[10:34] <Arafangi1n> jn-: Next time, make a package.
[10:35] <lupine_85> Axe: as in unload it from memory? or remove from hard disc?
[10:35] <Arafangi1n> jn-: Or or live with not being able to remove it easily.
[10:35] <Axe> remove from hard disc
[10:35] <Axe> disk
[10:35] <lupine_85> just delete the .ko file
[10:35] <sintax] > zomgbed time
[10:35] <ompaul> ** test **
[10:35] <Axe> I don't need it, it's for tablet PCs right
[10:35] <achandra> does anyone have any nice how tos on ldap auth with TLS support in ubuntu ??
[10:35] <Axe> And
[10:35] <Arafangi1n> jn-: Or, use a custom prefix.
[10:35] <ompaul> !offtopic
[10:35] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:35] <Axe> its interfering with my Photoshop 7 in wite
[10:35] <Axe> wine
[10:35] <lupine_85> (or better, archive it)
[10:35] <lupine_85> you could ust unload it
[10:35] <Axe> if I remove the xorg.conf files like it says on the winedb site
[10:35] <Axe> then x can't start
[10:35] <Axe> and I ahve to reconfig
[10:35] <sintax] > #ubuntu is interfering with my /sleep
[10:35] <lupine_85> ...
[10:36] <Axe> its been very frustrating
[10:36] <lupine_85> you could try removing the wacom section of the xorg.conf file?
[10:36] <finalbeta> !repos
[10:36] <Axe> yes
[10:36] <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
[10:36] <Axe> I did
[10:36] <Axe> I restarted
[10:36] <Axe> x wouldn't load
[10:36] <Axe> went into recovery mode
[10:36] <finalbeta> !multiverse
[10:36] <Axe> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:36] <Axe> then it'd work
[10:36] <Axe> I tried just commenting any line that said wacom
[10:36] <Axe> I tried removing the whole seconds
[10:37] <heavydrinker> i know this is slightly off topic but.... kaomoji fetchi --also called eromonaa. . . ("ascii art fetish")
[10:37] <Hellevater> axe: people talk like that in AIM chats not IRC
[10:37] <lupine_85> You should just need to remove the "Section "InputDevice [...]  EndSection" bits which reference wacom
[10:38] <Axe> sections
[10:38] <lupine_85> 1 second, I'll try it
[10:38] <Noumaan> xserver-xorg reminds me of a update I get notified about but since I had read the notification on forum I never installed it. Is it fixed now and safe to install?
[10:38] <fyrestrtr> heavydrinker: 'slightly'?
[10:38] <achandra> Streamripper is so bitchin...as well.....wow!!!
[10:38] <Axe> Wehre is the pastebin
[10:38] <Axe> !pastebin
[10:38] <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)
[10:38] <Axe> ah
[10:38] <lupine_85> Did you comment out the references to the wacom devices in the ServerLayout section ?
[10:39] <lupine_85> (last 3 lines in my xorg.conf)
[10:39] <Thunderpants> Noumaan, check the update is 10.4 and not 10.3
[10:39] <Madpilot> Axe, seriously, one line per sentence, please. Don't use your Enter key so much!
[10:39] <achandra> fyrestrtr: thanks for you're help...truly bitchin stuff..
[10:39] <lupine_85> ...erm, s/xorg.conf/ServerLayout
[10:39] <kallekula> Anyone got a minute for some real n00b q?
[10:39] <Axe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21868
[10:39] <Axe> that stuff
[10:39] <fyrestrtr> achandra: glad you like it.
[10:39] <Axe> I removed all of it
[10:39] <Axe> And then restarted
[10:39] <Axe> and x wouldn't start, I had to reconfig
[10:39] <JustFILM> kallekula, Go for it
[10:40] <Noumaan> Thunderpants, it is 10.4 so it is safe to install it now?
[10:40] <lupine_85> 10.4 is safe
[10:40] <Thunderpants> Noumaan, yes, its safe
[10:40] <achandra> fyrestrtr: Im really impressed with the people that wrote it..time for me to learn to learn some OO programming languages and contribute back...I hate juste being a user...
[10:40] <Justin_> Man would it be great to compress 700 megs to 20 :D
[10:40] <lupine_85> Axe: correction made
[10:41] <lupine_85> your xorg.conf will have been referencing non-existant (now) drivers
[10:41] <kallekula> i just installed apache+php mysql...now i trying to fix a phpbb forum..can get it to work..and  a real noob @ubuntu/linux..
[10:41] <lupine_85> hence why it wasn't loading
[10:41] <Justin_> kallekula, You understand scripts right?
[10:42] <LinLenLap> Hiya....can I ask questions here for help?
[10:42] <lupine_85> Aaargh, anti-bayesian-filter-cialis-spam
[10:42] <Justin_> You need to edit the config files usually, tell them your database location - user/pass etc - and then login to them (is it the script you are having probs with?) or the server?
[10:42] <lupine_85> LinLenLap: sure :)
[10:42] <kallekula> well...not rly..did some pkg install...and forums says"itwill work.."but not for me;O
[10:42] <Axe> lupine_85:  so I remove all of the wacom sections and comment the serverlayout stuff?
[10:42] <fyrestrtr> achandra: pick up a book on python, and join me in learning it :)
[10:42] <Justin_> kallekula, No no - you still need to edit your config files ;)
[10:42] <albacker> guys how can i get rid of the boot-screen in ubuntu  ? i just want to see text.. i think it might run faster like that.
[10:43] <lupine_85> Axe: yes - comment out the three lines in ServerLayout that reference the wacom drivers
[10:43] <Justin_> kallekula, The information you need to install the script, is within its help files ;) - forums simply do not work after you install the pack hehe
[10:43] <lupine_85> deleting the .ko files will just make your problem worse, btw ;)
[10:43] <Justin_> You need to supply some data to it, user/pass - and you must create a database in MYSQL also - and point your script towards it
[10:44] <achandra> fyrrestrtr: will do..along with a GREAT series of stuff from a dude named Bruce Eckel...his stuff is on the internet...and Ive been told by numerous people he is "da man" for C and Java related stuff.
[10:44] <lupine_85> albacker: uninstalling uSplash might do it? Or ctrl+f1 to get to the normal text
[10:44] <lupine_85> (I think)
[10:44] <Axe> ok restarting
[10:44] <Noumaan> achandra, There is one great tutorial on Python wait let me give you the url
[10:44] <achandra> cool!
[10:44] <LinLenLap> Super. I'm acutally configuring kernel 2.6-17-11 right now, and it's asking me about what my processor family is. I know I can say 686 and be fine, but I have a brand spanking new celeron M  in this lappy. Is there a command I can run to find out what family that is, and what I should choose?
[10:44] <albacker> lupine_85, is there any way just to remove from starting ? not uninstalling ?
[10:44] <lupine_85> that's just a 686
[10:45] <Justin_> kallekula, - http://www.phpbb.com/support/ - it will show you how to edit your config files, as for creating a mysql database you can do console or - get a program such as PHPmyadmin.
[10:45] <lupine_85> albacker: there might be a kernel boot option that you can use.
[10:45] <LinLenLap> Bummer....ok, thanks very much Lupine!
[10:45] <lupine_85> not sure though
[10:45] <Noumaan> achandra, www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld/ -
[10:45] <lupine_85> should have gone with amd ;)
[10:46] <albacker> lupine_85, k, thanks.
[10:46] <albacker> lupine_85, i think there's a grub option for this : here's what i read : I have configured my Ubuntu (through GRUB) to boot into console mode only (no X) for faster access to the system when GUI is not needed.
[10:47] <Noumaan> achandra, wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers  this page has more links for beginners from a non programming background to learn python
[10:47] <kallekula> well i will try@least to find some info there..i will be back...promise or thret..take it as u wish;)
[10:47] <Justin_> kallekula, :)) - yeah you should find your answers there, because installing the pack does not ... complete the install so to say - the installer does not add your user/pass database etc ;) - you have to manually edit most scripts.
[10:48] <Justin_> Also make sure that you have the right chmod's for certain files, which should be in the scripts documentation also - if needed.
[10:48] <phenol> anyone familiar with wine?
[10:48] <achandra> Noumaan: vi /pasting info into a file...nice!! thnx..
[10:49] <phenol> how do you change the windows version for the default setting through terminal oppose to winecfg's GUI
[10:49] <lupine_85> -winver option?
[10:49] <lupine_85> man wine
[10:49] <lupine_85> (cedega has it, and is based on wine...)
[10:50] <Justin_> Cedega makes me sick - making money off of the wine project and closing the source *sighs*
[10:51] <achandra> Noumaan: ive been so caught up in the sysadmin world...ldap, djbdns, asterisk setup....neglected to focus on the programming..its been a CLM..career limiting move..time to expand..
[10:51] <lupine_85> true enough; I intend to dump them as soon as wine get decent DX support
[10:51] <Tomtheman70> is there a xbuntu help room or can someone help me here?
[10:51] <lupine_85> achandra: c/c++ is the "standard"
[10:52] <lupine_85> but a pain to learn
[10:52] <Arafangi1n> lupine_85: C is not C++
[10:52] <lupine_85> it's C with OOP gubbins
[10:52] <Arafangi1n> lupine_85: Incorrect.
[10:52] <lupine_85> like Pascal/Object Pascal
[10:52] <achandra> yep...my goal by the end of the year is to pick up...c, java, and python
[10:52] <Arafangi1n> lupine_85: The languages have diverged.
[10:53] <lupine_85> like English and German? Or English and American?
[10:53] <Arafangi1n> achandra: Start with Python, then do Java, delay C for as long as possible, because you will never recover from it.
[10:53] <lupine_85> (bad comparison, I know)
[10:53] <achandra> lol
[10:53] <achandra> good enough...will do
[10:53] <phenol> the man for wine doesnt specify
[10:53] <Justin_> Well after 2 weeks of Ubuntu - I doubt I will be going back to FreeBSD hehe..
[10:54] <achandra> freebsd...yick
[10:54] <Justin_> Ubuntu is the first Linux I have ever actually enjoyed using.. suprise suprise :)
[10:54] <Arafangi1n> lupine_85: For starters, struct foo bar = {.baz=3, .bag=4}; is invalid C++
[10:54] <Hellevater> funny.. I was just thinking about trying FreeBSD
[10:54] <Arafangi1n> OpenBSD is rather nice, haven't used fbsd yet.
[10:54] <Healot> BSD != Linux :)
[10:55] <rszt> hi all, anyone ever managed to get a Xerox WorkCentre PE114e printer working?
[10:55] <achandra> Justin_: work with voip??
[10:55] <Hellevater> I know that
[10:55] <lupine_85> so you mean C++ has sane syntax/assignments?
[10:55] <Healot> but BSD flavors are to huge for a regular desktop user
[10:55] <phenol> how do you change the windows version for the default setting through terminal oppose to winecfg's GUI
[10:55] <phenol> the man doesnt specify
[10:55] <Hellevater> c++ is driving me crazy currently
[10:55] <ompaul> !offtopic
[10:55] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:55] <CyberMad> i want to create virtual machine use VMware (windows os) in my laptop, how much minimum hard disk should i allocate for ubuntu? i just want the recommended hard disk size, i just use this ubuntu for experiment.
[10:55] <piratepenguin> how do I look inside an initrd image? can I mount it somehow?
[10:56] <albacker> Healot, why the heck are you talking about cpp when there's a channel for that
[10:56] <ompaul> we have many many channels please use the right ones thanks
[10:56] <albacker> Hellevater, *
[10:56] <chris449> hi, how do i install kubuntu desktop on ubuntu. i type in sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop but it tells me it can't find the package
[10:56] <chris449> did i spell it wrong?
[10:56] <Healot> albacker:  who is talking about C/C++?
[10:56] <CyberMad> does 2 GB is enough for ubuntu?
[10:57] <lupine_85> phenol: no idea then. You could try setting per-program defaults?
[10:57] <albacker> Healot, sorry, my tab was wrong..
[10:57] <chris449> !kubuntu
[10:57] <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. To downgrade your version of kubuntu to an older version see: http://www.linuxfordummies.org/index.php?topic=609.0
[10:57] <drick> CyberMad : i think 2 gb is a bit lacking...
[10:57] <ompaul> Healot, that was a typo :-) or we need  new word a tabo
[10:57] <chris449> how come i can't agt-get it?
[10:57] <lupine_85> I just assumed cedega and wine command-line options would be the same
[10:57] <albacker> ompaul, heh :D tabo, nice :)
[10:57] <CyberMad> drick how much you suggest?
[10:57] <chris449> it says it can't find package
[10:57] <lupine_85> chris449: apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[10:57] <chris449> i did
[10:58] <chris449> it says it can't find package
[10:58] <RvGaTe> Can i see the settings on how ubuntu detected my screen, and read out the values? (like max reso, Hz and stuff)
[10:58] <lupine_85> !kubuntu-desktop
[10:58] <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.
[10:58] <Justin_> achandra, I do not know - I do not use VOIP
[10:58] <ompaul> chris449, are you able to get anything try "sudo apt-get install oneko" its fairly small
[10:58] <DeeTahPanLtah> any ubuntu 3d game you'd reccomend me?
[10:58] <phenol> lupine_85: nah i wanted to do it from the command line. its for a shell script i'm writing to automate the porting of a client my friend coded in windows
[10:58] <achandra> k
[10:58] <chris449> ompaul: couldn't find that package either
[10:58] <Justin_> DeeTahPanLtah, - Rubicon-X
[10:58] <chris449> ompaul: is it repositories? i don't understand how to fix that?
[10:58] <Healot> nvm
[10:58] <DeeTahPanLtah> Justin_: whats this one about?
[10:59] <ompaul> chris449, okay have you the cd in the drive? do you need one?
[10:59] <lupine_85>  phenol: you could try compiling it natively with the wine libs?
[10:59] <Justin_> DeeTahPanLtah, 3d Shooter ;D
[10:59] <achandra> anyone install the asterisk packages for ubuntu and whats the general consensus on how it works on ubuntu??
[10:59] <NineTeen67Comet> how do all .. Little question on where to start looking .. when I reboot it stops at "Ubuntu Will Reboot Now" .. (Or Hault) ..
[10:59] <Justin_> http://www.marathonrubicon.com/
[10:59] <DeeTahPanLtah> its in repos?
[10:59] <chris449> ompaul: oops, i didn't realise u need the cd in the drive, but doesn't kubuntu have to be downloaded?
[10:59] <chris449> *kde
[10:59] <lupine_85> Justin_: Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory/True Combat[:Elite]  is fun
[10:59] <chris449> still can't find packages with cd in drive
[10:59] <lupine_85> online play only, though
[11:00] <Justin_> DeeTahPanLtah, Nope - it is a Linux game, no linux game is really "ubuntu" specific..
[11:00] <ompaul> chris449, just do this, paste the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list in paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:00] <Justin_> no inux games *are*  ---- Yeah I have not slept for like almost 2 days now excuse that
[11:00] <Justin_> linux* even....
[11:00] <chops-> whats the command to install the buildessential stuff
[11:01] <ompaul> !buildessential
[11:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about buildessential - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:01] <ompaul> !build-essential
[11:01] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[11:01] <KenSentMe>  Is there a way to resize a windows ntfs partition in Ubuntu like the installer does?
[11:01] <Justin_> I stick with my Zsnes for games, I am not big on new games.. for some reason - I find they have more graphics, but less story - gameplay..
[11:01] <ompaul> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:01] <chris449> it's in the pastebin, chris449
[11:01] <Justin_> I also like the idea of having like 400 games in one directory :))
[11:01] <chops-> thanks
[11:02] <chris449> do'h i should uncomment the universe lines shouldn't i?
[11:02] <Hellevater> how do you know which terms "ubotu" will recognize?
[11:02] <CyberMad> i already install ubuntu, why the system not ask about root password? so i don't know what i should enter after type "su"
[11:02] <Justin_> Hellevater, Trial and error
[11:02] <KenSentMe> !ubotu
[11:02] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[11:02] <KenSentMe> Hellevater: ^^^
[11:02] <Justin_> ubotu, botsnack
[11:02] <ubotu> Yum!
[11:02] <Tomtheman70> Justin_ can you get Zsnes for xubuntu?
[11:02] <Justin_> :)
[11:03] <Hellevater> haha
[11:03] <Justin_> Tomtheman70, Sure I am on Xubuntu ;)
[11:03] <edgy> Hi, apt-get install dchroot says E: Couldn't find package dchroot.  My sources.lst is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21870, this happened to me with other packages too like ktranslator. what's up please?
[11:03] <Justin_> Tomtheman70, You need to compile it though its not part of the deb repositories
[11:03] <martuxy_13> erver irc.arrakis.es
[11:03] <Tomtheman70> Well, I only ask because I know there's a Znes for windows.
[11:03] <ompaul> chris449, it is nothing to do with universe
[11:03] <Justin_> not hard a simple ./configure - make - make install and your ready to go
[11:04] <chris449> ompaul, so what should i do then?
[11:04] <RvGaTe> Can i see the settings on how ubuntu detected my screen, and read out the values? (like max reso, Hz and stuff)
[11:04] <ompaul> chris449, I am wondering about that
[11:04] <Justin_> Tomtheman70, Yeah you can grab the source at their site
[11:04] <ompaul> chris449, give me two or three minutes
[11:04] <chris449> ompaul, kk thanks
[11:05] <KenSentMe> edgy: are you on edgy?
[11:05] <edgy> KenSentMe: I am on dapper
[11:05] <lucio> I run on a ubuntu dapper the  gnome-cups-manager/gnome-cups-add programs and I can't find the lp device on the list of devices, therea are only usb ports
[11:06] <ompaul> chris449, so do this "sudo apt-get update" with synaptic closed
[11:06] <NineTeen67Comet> lupine_85: Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory/True Combat[:Elite]  .. are these in apt?
[11:06] <chris449> ompaul, it's doing something :)
[11:07] <lupine_85> NineTeen67Comet: no
[11:07] <lupine_85> but there's a loki installer
[11:07] <NineTeen67Comet> lupine_85: at the respective sites?
[11:07] <babo> My OS system sounds work fine, but I can't hear any sounds from my browser when I'm listening to music ... help ?
[11:07] <lupine_85> well, the respective sites have links to the loki installer
[11:07] <lupine_85> but the two are hosted all over the place
[11:07] <NineTeen67Comet> n'kay .. I'll go lookie'loo ..
[11:08] <Healot> babo: sound from flash object?
[11:08] <ompaul> chris449, do a "sudo apt-get upgrade" before you do anything else you may have to reboot after it and then get your kubuntu desktop -btw if you enable universe make sure you do these steps again
[11:08] <babo> Healot: yes, ... it was working on Friday last ...
[11:08] <dagers> hi, when i'm restarting my comp I must use ntfsfix and ntfsmount with -o force to can use my ntfs partition, and only as root, what can I do? few time ago I didn't must use ntfsmount because that mounts auto.
[11:08] <chris449> ompaul, thanks for that
[11:08] <tepsipakki> I have a problem on dapper that even a plain simple .tex-file doesn't compile
[11:09] <ompaul> chris449, yw
[11:09] <Healot> babo: from the same site, file
[11:09] <Healot> ?
[11:09] <micahcowan> tepsipakki, you have the appropriate packages installed? How are you processing the .tex file?
[11:10] <babo> Healot: yes, same site. The only thing I've done in the meantime is use skype methinks ...
[11:10] <chops-> what bin package holds the curses addon
[11:10] <tepsipakki> micahcowan: yes I believe I have all the needed ones.. I'm migrating from sarge. I'm just running it as "latex test.tex"
[11:10] <tepsipakki> nexus6 ~ 5256 % latex test.tex
[11:10] <tepsipakki> This is TeX, Version 3.141592 (Web2C 7.5.4)
[11:10] <tepsipakki> ---! /var/lib/texmf/web2c/latex.fmt was written by pdfetex
[11:10] <tepsipakki> (Fatal format file error; I'm stymied)
[11:10] <tepsipakki> that's all
[11:11] <tepsipakki> and the same problem with edgy
[11:11] <KenSentMe>  Is there a way to resize a windows ntfs partition in Ubuntu like the installer does?
[11:11] <micahcowan> tepsipakki, try pdflatex test.tex (which doesn't do quite the same thing...)
[11:11] <tepsipakki> micahcowan: that works..
[11:12] <micahcowan> tepsipakki, The difference is, that generates a pdf file, whereas plain latex would've generated a dvi file.
[11:12] <babo> Healot: ok, I'll kill gnome and see if that works ...
[11:12] <Hellevater> !ubotu > Hellevator
[11:12] <achandra> !gparted
[11:12] <ubotu> gparted is a GUI partitioning program, "apt-get install gparted", also available as a live cd http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[11:13] <Hellevater> !tell me about gparted
[11:13] <micahcowan> tepsipakki, the complaint you got from tex seems to indicate that the latex format files were compiled with pdflatex, rather than latex, and their format files are not quite compatible.
[11:13] <KenSentMe> achandra: if that is your answer to my question: gparted doesn't give me the option to resize my ntfs partition
[11:13] <tepsipakki> micahcowan: that makes sense, how would I change that?
[11:14] <achandra> hmm..indeed as i am looking at it now..(it does not)...for some reason i thought it did...
[11:14] <KenSentMe> achandra: me too, but using the installer you can resize it
[11:14] <ndee> hello there, I'm a php developer and I totally wanna switch to ubuntu/linux. We also use linux as a staging server, now my question: Whenever I edit files on the remote server, I do that thru ftp and it's pretty unreliable etc. Is there a way to "map" another linux volume over the internet, without going thru FTP?
[11:15] <Hellevater> ndee SSH?
[11:15] <achandra> right...im wondering if that is a limitation...of sorts..but ill have to google that to find out..
[11:15] <Hellevater> vim over SHH
[11:15] <tepsipakki> micahcowan: ok, I got it
[11:15] <ndee> Hellevater: I would like to work with a graphical user interface where I can click stuff ;)
[11:16] <Bazzi> ndee: you can easily mount almost anything to a local drive
[11:16] <micahcowan> tepsipakki, how? I was looking into that...
[11:16] <RichEd> greetz : openoffice on ubuntu ... does auto update handle newer versions ? my oo help about tells me i'm on 2.02 and the oo site says 2.03 is available
[11:16] <achandra> ndee: two choices either install vnc -server on the box in question and vnc to it.. or..
[11:16] <Hellevater> ndee Remote desktop?
[11:16] <tepsipakki> micahcowan: thanks for pointing me to the right direction... we had links like pdflatex -> pdftex, latex -> tex
[11:16] <ndee> Bazzi: I tried that with FTP but it was so unreliable, it's not even funny.
[11:16] <micahcowan> tepsipakki, that should be correct.
[11:16] <Bazzi> ndee: with ssh it should be easy *and* reliable :)
[11:16] <achandra> ndee: you can ssh -X  bartsimpson@server
[11:16] <grexk> ssh -X
[11:16] <ndee> I mean, I want to run the editor locally on my machine but the connection to the server has to be something else than FTP
[11:16] <achandra> which will export X
[11:16] <mollvhr> hola
[11:17] <Hellevater> ndee, try the terminal server client in ubuntu
[11:17] <mollvhr> hai alguen que  busca compania
[11:17] <achandra> use ssh
[11:17] <grexk> use ssh
[11:17] <ompaul> !es
[11:17] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:17] <tepsipakki> micahcowan: it should? seems that the default is {latex, pdflatex} -> pdfetex
[11:17] <achandra> !ssh
[11:17] <ubotu> ssh is the Secure SHell protocol (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto). Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows, which can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[11:17] <grexk> !ssh
[11:17] <grexk> lol achandra
[11:17] <achandra> ;)
[11:17] <grexk> :-P
[11:17] <achandra> think alike
[11:17] <grexk> yes
[11:17] <achandra> !valium
[11:17] <frogzoo> ndee: there's also citrix if you have a citrix server in house
[11:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about valium - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:17] <achandra> lol
[11:17] <Hellevater> everybody's loving the ubotu bot tonight
[11:18] <grexk> !freenx
[11:18] <ubotu> freenx is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[11:18] <ndee> nah, no citrix in the house ;)
[11:18] <micahcowan> tepsipakki, ah! That's unusual... but seems to be how my system is setup, and would explain why your latex was compiled that way.
[11:18] <RvGaTe> Hellevater, tonight? its 11.18 am
[11:18] <ndee> I would kinda need a ssh connection thru nautilus or something similar I think
[11:18] <Hellevater> 2:18 RvGaTe
[11:18] <grexk> better
[11:18] <Hellevater> am
[11:18] <RvGaTe> Hellevater, holy crap !
[11:18] <RvGaTe> :P
[11:18] <achandra> ndee: what system is your client
[11:18] <grexk> !selinux
[11:18] <Tomtheman70> Its 2:18 here too.
[11:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about selinux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:19] <RvGaTe> Can i see the settings on how ubuntu detected my screen, and read out the values? (like max reso, Hz and stuff)
[11:19] <tepsipakki> micahcowan: so while tetex-bin was configured those links weren't there and pdfetex was used
[11:19] <micahcowan> tepsipakki, I guess, since pdfetex is capable of generating .dvi's, it probably does so when its name isn't being prefixed with pdf. Not bad.... most distros I've seen link latex to tetex's version (/usr/bin/tex). Well, glad you got your answer.
[11:19] <shinobi2> where is the library? it's not in /usr/share/X11R/lib ....
[11:19] <ndee> achandra: my client will be an ubuntu machine. I totally wanna convert to ubuntu actually :)
[11:19] <shinobi2> need to compile c programs
[11:19] <leo^> !aixgl
[11:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aixgl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:19] <achandra> ndee: my suggestion is still to use a terminal and ssh to the other machine...if you need an X program ssh -X...or again...install VNC.
[11:19] <leo^> !meaningoflife
[11:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about meaningoflife - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:20] <Hellevater> ndee, your going to have to move away from the "point and click" stuff eventually if thats the case
[11:20] <Hellevater> leo^, you should submit the meaning of life to the ubotu bot
[11:20] <grexk> !vim
[11:20] <ubotu> Text Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), vi/vim (terminal-based), terminal based: vi/vim, emacs, nano (user-friendly). HTML/CSS editors: !html; Programming: !code
[11:20] <Hellevater> wow the vim entry is pretty much useless
[11:20] <micahcowan> shinobi2, where is /what/ library?
[11:20] <achandra> yep
[11:20] <grexk> lol
[11:21] <ndee> Hellevater: I would love to use just gedit and then "browse" thru the remote filesystem, like I do it with my local file system.
[11:21] <achandra> ndee:then install vnc
[11:21] <ndee> !code
[11:21] <ubotu> Programming editors/suites: Terminal-based: vi/vim, emacs; KDE: Kate, KDevelop, Quanta+, Umbrello; GNOME: gvim, gedit, eclipse, pida
[11:21] <grexk> no offense I hate gedit
[11:21] <shinobi2> micahcowan:  i think it was in /usr/..../X11R6/..../glut.lib
[11:21] <ndee> achandra: but I have no X running on the server
[11:22] <ndee> grexk: I'm new to all editors so on linux so ;)
[11:22] <grexk> ndee: sori
[11:22] <achandra> ndee: hmm...then install samba..and then use the samba gui browser..
[11:22] <frogzoo> ndee: emacs dude
[11:23] <achandra> ndee: trust me once you go terminal...and vi or emacs...you wont look back...plus everyone knows a desktop manager is simply so you can have more terminals running ;)
[11:23] <ndee> does emacs have that php stuff that automagically tells you how many arguments the function needs?
[11:23] <micahcowan> shinobi2, sounds like you want libglut, in /usr/lib (if it's installed).
[11:24] <michael__> quick amarok question here...
[11:24] <Hellevater> achandra what about ALT + F1 - F6
[11:24] <chris449> hi i'm trying to unistall nvidia-glx, hwo do i do it?
[11:24] <ndee> are vi and emacs similar "complicated" for a new user?
[11:24] <lupine_85> they forgot about joe...
[11:24] <Hellevater> ndee, pretty much yeah
[11:24] <grexk> !joe
[11:24] <michael__> how do you set it to default player, or chosse the damned thing? =/
[11:24] <frogzoo> achandra: I suggest you give deskbar a try
[11:24] <achandra> yeah that'll put him into console mode..
[11:24] <ndee> at the moment, I always use joe :)
[11:24] <ubotu> joe: user friendly full screen text editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.1-0.2 (dapper), package size 217 kB, installed size 696 kB
[11:24] <lupine_85> joe is great :)
[11:25] <Healot> Joe :)
[11:25] <grexk> Have'nt tried joe but I love vim
[11:25] <Healot> aren't UNIX users gay :-... no offence hehe
[11:25] <Hellevater> Healot: I don't understand?
[11:25] <grexk> Healot: sumtimes:-D
[11:25] <RichEd> anyone ? open office updates under ubuntu ? is it all handled automaticaly ?
[11:26] <grexk> yes
[11:26] <lupine_85> about 10% of users?
[11:26] <Healot> RichEd: :not ubuntu i'd say... yo can update package with apt-get update command
[11:26] <muzik> hey guys, anyone manage to get their soundblaster card working in dapper?
[11:26] <RichEd> thanks grexk : is our open office a specific "ubuntu version"
[11:26] <muzik> driving me crazy
[11:26] <grexk> I think so..
[11:26] <michael__> muzik -yep
[11:26] <ompaul> RichEd, semi automatic, you see a little orange logo on the top right of your screen you click on it and it looks after the updates - however please read the next thing that ubotu says and follow the link
[11:26] <Andy> can som1 help me with ndiswrapper drivers???
[11:27] <ndee> ok, gonna try some of your suggestions :)
[11:27] <ompaul> !timetable
[11:27] <ubotu> Ubuntu uses a strict timetable for releases, which means that sometimes newly released programs miss the timetable. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases for more. Edgy schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyReleaseSchedule
[11:27] <muzik> what did you have to do michael__
[11:27] <Andy> when i use ndiswrapper and install my .inf file it says bcmwl5 invalid driver. please help :)
[11:27] <michael__> muzik-it just worked.. sry
[11:27] <muzik> have you got onboard sound?
[11:28] <lupine_85> Andy: do you need to add the pci/usb-id to the ndiswrapper database?#
[11:28] <michael__> separate pci
[11:28] <RichEd> thank ompaul & healot ... yep, my question was does the update manager do the worx for me ... will check the links and also try command line
[11:28] <frogzoo> can anyone suggest a better snmp browser than mbrowse, which kinda sux
[11:28] <grexk> ndee: http://www.php-editors.com checkout this one
[11:28] <Andy> i have no idea im a linux newb
[11:28] <muzik> i mean aswell as your soundblaster, have you got other sound onboard
[11:28] <Andy> how do i add it to the datebase?
[11:28] <michael__> no just that one
[11:28] <lupine_85> ndiswrapper - (something)
[11:28] <muzik> yeah thats why
[11:28] <lupine_85> try ndiswrapper -h
[11:28] <muzik> hhrrmm
[11:28] <Andy> so just ndiswrapper -h?
[11:28] <lupine_85> to get the id, run lspci -v or lsusb (depending on the product)
[11:29] <lupine_85> no, that's a help screen that should have the option
[11:29] <michael__> did you check here?  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[11:29] <lupine_85> (I don't have ndiswrapper installed here)
[11:29] <Andy> then i do
[11:29] <michael__> that helped on my other machine w/two soundcards
[11:29] <Andy> ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf
[11:29] <Andy> and it will install properly
[11:29] <muzik> wow
[11:29] <michael__> muzik?
[11:29] <muzik> thanks ill have a look
[11:29] <Andy> ?
[11:29] <michael__> np
[11:30] <lupine_85> probably
[11:30] <Andy> 1 more thing
[11:30] <lupine_85> broadcom also have native drivers, so if ndiswrapper fails you could try them
[11:30] <Andy> where?
[11:30] <Axe> I have a bunch of fstab mounts but they all don't show up on startup
[11:30] <Andy> mine is broadcom :)
[11:30] <Andy> where where :)?
[11:30] <lupine_85> (don't forget to blacklist the bcm43xx driver while you try ndiswrapper)
[11:30] <Axe> I have to do sudo mount -a for most of them to show up
[11:30] <RichEd> Healot: Just run the command you gave me. Is that a "forced check" for the update manager ?
[11:30] <lupine_85> comes included with the kernel
[11:30] <Axe> Why is this
[11:30] <Axe> and also
[11:30] <lupine_85> bcm43xx
[11:30] <shinobi2> micahcowan: yes, i need to compile open GL.  thx
[11:30] <Andy> i have blacklisted already :)
[11:30] <Andy> already done!
[11:30] <Andy> :P
[11:30] <Axe> can I make some of my mounts not show up on the desktop
[11:30] <lupine_85> k :)
[11:31] <Andy> :) :)
[11:31] <Andy> but
[11:31] <Andy> how come wlan doesn't show up in my thing?
[11:31] <Healot> RichEd: forced, yes
[11:31] <Andy> were it shows eithernet cable and modem connection and stuff
[11:31] <Andy> it doesn't already show wlan. is that natural?
[11:31] <RichEd> Schweet. Thanks.
[11:31] <lupine_85> it won't show wlan until the driver is loaded
[11:31] <Andy> ooooh ok
[11:31] <Andy> so what do i do again?
[11:32] <Andy> ndiswrapper -h
[11:32] <ompaul> !enter > Andy
[11:32] <RvGaTe> Can i see the settings on how ubuntu detected my screen, and read out the values? (like max reso, Hz and stuff)
[11:32] <lupine_85> yep, find the option to add the pciid/usbid to the database; do so; then ndiswrapper -l (inf-file)
[11:32] <ompaul> Andy, please read the message from ubotu thanks
[11:32] <lupine_85> lspci -v /lsusb
[11:32] <Justin_> What can play WMV3?
[11:32] <Andy> what message?
[11:32] <afd_> hi! I need a bit of help... I have two soundcards in my computer and I'd like to disable one. Unfortunately, the "Device Manager" is anything but device MANAGER
[11:32] <lupine_85> RvGaTe: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:33] <afd_> is there a pretty way of doing this thing?
[11:33] <ompaul> Andy,  in a pm / query
[11:33] <Andy> huh im new to irc
[11:33] <lupine_85> afd_: tell me about it :D. Blacklisting the driver for the soundcard you don't want will do the trick
[11:33] <lupine_85> (andy: tab on your screen somewhere with "uboto! written on it)
[11:33] <Andy> and what do i type?
[11:33] <lupine_85> or disable it in the BIOS (what I did)
[11:34] <afd_> lupine_85: I was hoping for a way to do this without reboot
[11:34] <lupine_85> you never have to reboot with linux!
[11:34] <lupine_85> Once you've blacklisted the module, use rmmod to unload it
[11:34] <RvGaTe> lupine_85, not really usefull there... i mean, it doesn' t display the refresh rate anywhere for instance (except in resolution changer dialog, but that value is wrong)
[11:34] <itachi> Can someone help me please? I keep getting this error; http://pastebin.ca/151696 when I try to run World of Warcraft with Wine...
[11:35] <ompaul> Andy, what I want you to do is not press enter after one word or two, please collect all your thoughts and put them on one line before you reply or ask a qestion it makes for easier use of irc, also preface each line to the person you are addressing with their nick, in my case if you type "omp" and hit tab you will find my nick
[11:35] <Andy> ok i will try by best thanks
[11:35] <lupine_85> presumably then, it's using the defaults. There's a line you can add to the xorg.conf to set the refresh rate (forget what it is - try man xorg.cong)
[11:35] <Tomtheman70> ompaul, I never knew you could do that!
[11:35] <ompaul> Andy, the same applies to others like when your talking to lupine_85 you can get away with two letters - and then tab and it autocompletes the name :)
[11:36] <afd_> lupine_85: how do I blacklist the module?
[11:36] <Andy> autocompletes??? huh I am confused
[11:36] <lupine_85> add it to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist - e.g. "blacklist bcm43xx"
[11:36] <frogzoo> lupine_85: horizsync & vertrefresh - there's caps somewhere
[11:36] <frogzoo> !xorg > lupine_85
[11:36] <ompaul> Andy, and it can cycle just keep pressing tab, cheers Tomtheman70 well we like it to work well :-)
[11:36] <afd_> lupine_85: ok
[11:37] <Tomtheman70> Andy, try typing tomthe then hit tab, it will autocomplete my username.
[11:37] <Andy> Tomtheman70 ah i c
[11:37] <itachi> Can someone help me please? I keep getting this error; http://pastebin.ca/151696 when I try to run World of Warcraft with Wine...
[11:37] <lupine_85> of course, setting horizsync and vertrefresh manually on old monitors is a great way to have a pretty light show
[11:37] <Tomtheman70> andy, you can use that to ask more direct questions.
[11:37] <Andy> Tomtheman70! hi
[11:37] <Andy> ok thanks :)
[11:37] <Andy> to specific people i guess.
[11:38] <Tomtheman70> Andy: Don't look at me though, because I don't know anything yet, still installing it.
[11:38] <chris449> how to i disable agpgart?
[11:38] <ompaul> Andy, this is strictly a support channel, the chatting takes place in #ubuntu-offtopic :-) due to the fact we have over 700 people here and we like to keep it focused :)
[11:39] <Andy> ompaul: can you help me with my ndiswrapper issue? because i am still confused
[11:39] <Justin_> So for the people on Dapper, how long can you go before you feel you need a reboot?
[11:39] <Justin_> I feel that at around 7 days, dapper starts to feel sluggish
[11:39] <lupine_85> weeks
[11:39] <lupine_85> months
[11:39] <Healot> http://tools.wikimedia.de/~leon/stats/wikicharts/index.php?ns=articles&limit=100&month=08%2F2006&wiki=enwiki >> look at entry #6
[11:39] <Justin_> months? :)0
[11:39] <Justin_> :))
[11:39] <OmegaNine> !xgl
[11:39] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[11:39] <lupine_85> Usually a power failure hits before a software failure
[11:40] <Justin_> Sure you could.. but it seems less responsive after about 7 in my opinion
[11:40] <lupine_85> In worst-case sluggish-response scenarios, I've restarted the xserver
[11:40] <lupine_85> that generally does the trick
[11:40] <grexk> Reboot=>crash+powerdown+hardwarefailure
[11:40] <Andy> lupine_85: so its ndiswrapper -l then how do I enable the PCI?
[11:40] <ompaul> Andy, I don't do any wireless but I have followed the instuctions found here for people with wireless who have called by https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:40] <spazz> Is it possible to install ubuntu onto my 1GB flash drive?
[11:40] <Andy> lupine_85: i mean ndiswrapper -h
[11:40] <grexk> spazz: yes
[11:41] <lupine_85> Andy: I don't know how you get your card's pciid into the database
[11:41] <itachi> Can someone help me please? I keep getting this error; err:module:import_dll Library OPENGL32.dll when I try to run World of Warcraft with Wine...
[11:41] <spazz> Cool. Then that is what I want to do. lol. My HDD is DEAD. Bad sectors.
[11:41] <lupine_85> hence why you're using ndiswrapper -h : to find out
[11:41] <Andy> lupine_85: know anyone that does?
[11:41] <ompaul> Andy, what card is it
[11:41] <lupine_85> there's a command line option (which it will explain to you)
[11:41] <spazz> I am going to see if I can find a guide on how to do it.
[11:41] <Andy> ompaul: what u mean?
[11:41] <OmegaNine> !xgl
[11:41] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[11:41] <spazz> What's the easiest way, if you know...
[11:41] <ompaul> Andy, what is the name and make of your card
[11:41] <Andy> ompaul: its a Belkin (Broadcom) if thats what u mean
[11:41] <LMJ_Work> ANSWER to my own question : gettext on ubuntu doesn't care about /etc/locale.gen  but a "putenv" should add in the PHP code
[11:42] <Andy> ompaul: i got the .inf files for it too :)
[11:42] <grexk> spazz: use the installer, choose ur usb device as HD
[11:42] <ompaul> Andy, not of interest to me atm
[11:42] <spazz> Oh. Figured it would have been more complicated than that...
[11:42] <ompaul> Andy, just a moment
[11:42] <Andy> ompaul: ok
[11:42] <grexk> spazz: or better consult the install documentation
[11:42] <lupine_85> the .inf isn't being recognised by ndiswrapper; so the pciid needs adding to the database. I can't remember the command-line option for it ;)
[11:42] <spazz> Yea, I'm going to look at all of it.
[11:42] <grexk> spazz: or the wiki
[11:43] <Andy> lupine_85: well sorry thats not really helping :(
[11:43] <grexk> spazz: don't forget to create initrd for loading usbmodulesO:-)
[11:43] <Andy> how would I add the pciid to the datebase, anyone?
[11:44] <lupine_85> ok, I've just installed ndiswrapper...
[11:44] <Andy> lupine_85: where can i find the info. on adding the pciid to the database?
[11:45] <lupine_85> first you ndiswrapper -i the .inf file. Then you you "ndiswrapper -d devid driver"
[11:45] <lupine_85> devid is the pciid; driver is the name ndiswrapper gives to the .inf file (ndiswrapper -l lists the drivers)
[11:45] <RvGaTe> I have a dual screen setup, 2 identical screens... using my left on on VGA, and my right one on DVI, when i want to use the highest resolution possible, the VGA screen fails to automaticly adjust the screen into possition (using the "auto" button on the screen)... why is this such a difference? shouldn't it just be able to display it correctly? im wondering if this can be an config error...
[11:45] <Andy> lupine_85: so i write ndiswrapper -d devid driver after?
[11:45] <spazz> What is  initrd ?
[11:46] <lupine_85> yes
[11:46] <lupine_85> spazz: it's a compressed fs which contains modules necessary for the kernel to get your rootfs up and running
[11:46] <grexk> !initrd
[11:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about initrd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:46] <grexk> minimal root filesystem
[11:46] <Andy> lupine_85: ok im going to reboot and try it. It is ndiswrapper -h then ndiswrapper -i filename.inf and finally ndiswrapper -d devid driver?
[11:46] <lupine_85> e.g. if you compiled the ext2 and IDE drivers as modules, you'd need to put them in your initrd
[11:46] <spazz> A compressed file system just so it will fit on my USB drive?
[11:47] <ompaul> Andy,  have a look at this page: http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/dists/dapper-cafuego/bcm43xx/
[11:47] <lupine_85> you don't need to reboot
[11:47] <grexk> nope
[11:47] <lupine_85> spazz: it's not the whole file system
[11:47] <lupine_85> it just gets your real fs up and running
[11:47] <spazz> What's the normal sized drive u'd use for an ubuntu install? I have a full GB. Or more like 900mb I think... however it formats it.
[11:47] <grexk> initrd is use for loading kernel modules
[11:47] <drbashir> How do I upgrade my current Ati driver?
[11:47] <spazz> So what will I be missing out on?
[11:47] <OmegaNine> Hey, i have been using this howto - http://www.compiz.net/viewtopic.php?id=389 - and when I startup, the X starts, but its like the GMD never starts, just sits there with a mouse.  I use ATI drivers - anyone have any ideas?
[11:47] <lupine_85> tbh 1GB will only just get you the server install
[11:47] <lupine_85> so no GUI
[11:48] <grexk> server install
[11:48] <spazz> It's not a full filesystem? Does that mean that I won't be able to install codecs and the like. I just want to be able to watch Divx/AVI files and download stuff to my external HDD.
[11:48] <lupine_85> you won't be able to do any of that on 1GB
[11:48] <richard> hey
[11:48] <lupine_85> well, xubuntu might *just* fit... but I doubt it
[11:48] <Andy> ompaul: how do i install that .deb file?
[11:48] <richard> what is the best virus software for ubuntu?
[11:48] <spazz> Ah. What if I put two 1GB usb sticks in at once, for 2GB total lol... doubt that's even possible.
[11:48] <lupine_85> anti-virus software?
[11:49] <richard> yeah
[11:49] <stjepan> my new terminal: http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/5514/screenshotxc6.png :))) what do you think?
[11:49] <spazz> Bet there woul dbe some way to hack it though ... it IS Linux.
[11:49] <OmegaNine> ... lupine_85  WTF?
[11:49] <lupine_85> spazz: FUSE could do it
[11:49] <OmegaNine> Im sure Norton will sell you something
[11:49] <Madpilot> richard, there's no real need for AV software on Linux
[11:49] <lupine_85> OmegaNine: cross-reference richard
[11:49] <lupine_85> clamav for email
[11:49] <spazz> FUSE?
[11:49] <grexk> spazz: look into ubuntu lite in forums
[11:49] <Andy> ompaul: how do i install that .deb file!? :)
[11:49] <spazz> That splits apart a filesystem?
[11:49] <ompaul> Andy, it is all on that page - next line after how you get it just follow the steps
[11:49] <lupine_85> Filesystem in USEr space
[11:50] <lukumi> richard: try AVG
[11:50] <lupine_85> it's a pain to set up though
[11:50] <ompaul> Andy, it will help you more than irc can
[11:50] <Andy> ompaul: im really confused could you help me step by step?
[11:50] <lupine_85> but it's great - you can merge different physical drives into one disc, etc.
[11:50] <richard> its just that my ip has beeen blacklisted cos they say i have some kind of mail spam virus
[11:50] <spazz> Well. I am just wanting an easy way to be able to use my system without my HDD lol.
[11:51] <lupine_85> Richard: could be that you're running an smtp server?
[11:51] <OmegaNine> Thats weird.  I have used linux off and on for years and never had a virus...ever...not once
[11:51] <Madpilot> richard, if you're still running Windows, you might. Otherwise, your ISP is probably full of crap
[11:51] <spazz> I have an external HDD - but it is not a USB 2.0 - so I'd worry about running a OS from USB EXT. HDD.
[11:51] <richard> i have ubuntu .....
[11:51] <richard> no windows
[11:51] <lupine_85> spazz: you need more than 1GB really. How about live CD + your /home directory on your USB stick?
[11:51] <lukumi> Madpilot: try AVG
[11:51] <spazz> I can't install Windows - I lost the third disc for my recovery suite.
[11:51] <lukumi> richard http://www.grisoft.com/doc/1
[11:51] <grexk> richard: do u have smtp server?
[11:51] <DarkMageZ> richard, there is clamav in the repositories. changes are that whoever is saying you have a virus has their info wrong
[11:52] <richard> just basic ubuntu DVD install
[11:52] <spazz> lupine_85:  lol that was kinda what I was thinking but I thought maybe I just didn't understand something ...
[11:52] <graveson> where can i find the latest package for qdvduthor and mkdvd ,the version for the former  has a bug in it and the latter is not available in ubuntu
[11:52] <spazz> I have the Live CD running right now. How I am here. I got xChat installed with Synaptic.
[11:52] <ompaul> Andy, read each line follow the steps ask very specific questions about each line you can do it, it is not that hard :) just take your time
[11:52] <richard> yes i use my isp's smtp server
[11:53] <richard> and i have one for remote hosting also
[11:53] <spazz> So... I just want to have a way to save my configuration......... like. I want to be able to customize my Ubuntu --- have codecs, and themes... but since it's Live CD ... if it crashed I want to be able to save it all ... to USB stick .
[11:53] <ompaul> Andy, it is a step by step guide
[11:53] <grexk> richard: your smtp server might be open relay
[11:53] <grexk> its not related to antivirus anyway
[11:53] <richard> spazz thats a good idea .... save ubuntu - easy backup situation - id like to do that too
[11:54] <richard> rather than have to reinstall all the libs again
[11:54] <lupine_85> spazz: if you mount your /home directory on one USB stick, that'll save all your user setings
[11:54] <Madpilot> spazz, you can do that w/ a usb stick & a liveCD
[11:54] <lupine_85> your /lib, /etc and /usr is another matter
[11:54] <Arafangi1n> You can generally ignore /lib and /usr
[11:54] <grexk> !rsync
[11:54] <ubotu> rsync: fast remote file copy program (like rcp). In component main, is standard. Version 2.6.6-1ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 214 kB, installed size 444 kB
[11:54] <lupine_85> depends if you're installing software or not ;)
[11:54] <spazz> Would I be able to install media codecs ? I want mp3s and divx/xvid to work.
[11:55] <Andy> ompaul: what? the link you gave me? no it isn't. please resend link
[11:55] <richard> is the 64 bit Ubuntu still buggie?
[11:55] <ompaul> Andy,  have a look at this page: http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/dists/dapper-cafuego/bcm43xx/  <--
[11:55] <redondo81> someone can tell me e good software to develop web pages on linux?Thanks
[11:56] <grexk> redondo81: quanta plus
[11:56] <lupine_85> redondo81: kate or gedit ;)
[11:56] <Thunderpants> redondo81, nvu is quite good
[11:56] <Andy> ompaul: how can i do deb http:// if im not connected to the net on ubuntu?
[11:56] <grexk> or kate or vim
[11:56] <redondo81> quanta plus or kate or gedit?What's the best?
[11:57] <ompaul> Andy, can you plug in an ethernet cable?
[11:57] <grexk> for quanta plus
[11:57] <Andy> ompaul: nope
[11:57] <grexk> for me*
[11:57] <ompaul> Andy, is it the same machine as you are on now?
[11:57] <Andy> ompaul: yes
[11:57] <redondo81> ok, thank you very much
[11:57] <richard> cos i have gained enough confidence now to ditch windows on my mobile 64 athlon and install ubuntu 64 .... should i?
[11:58] <richard> bugs?
[11:58] <lupine_85> only if you use the 64-bit address space
[11:58] <grexk> why not try it...
[11:58] <CyberMad> i already download ubuntu 6.06 desktop, how to install as server mode? i just need the console..
[11:58] <spazz> Would I be able to install media codecs ? I want mp3s and divx/xvid to work.
[11:58] <lupine_85> TBH there's not a great deal of point otherwise
[11:58] <KenSentMe>  Is there a way to resize a windows ntfs partition in Ubuntu like the installer does?
[11:58] <stjepan> my new terminal: http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/5514/screenshotxc6.png :))) what do you think? Take a look at the screenshot. BTW it is written in C#, it uses Mono, GTK# and VTE#.
[11:58] <lupine_85> KenSentMe: not a good idea. Use windows instead
[11:58] <Andy> ompaul: what should I do?
[11:58] <richard> does oOo support 64bit
[11:58] <lupine_85> Linux ntfs support is still flaky
[11:59] <ompaul> Andy, I am writing something please wait
[11:59] <redondo81> On Adepter Manager I have only Quanto to download, not Quanta Plus, is the same?
[11:59] <Andy> ompaul: sorry :(
[11:59] <graveson> where can i find the latest package for qdvduthor and mkdvd - the former has a bug and the latter is not available ?
[11:59] <spazz> lupine_85:  I heard NTFS3g works very well.
[11:59] <RvGaTe> I have a dual screen setup, 2 identical screens... using my left on on VGA, and my right one on DVI, when i want to use the highest resolution possible, the VGA screen fails to automaticly adjust the screen into possition (using the "auto" button on the screen)... why is this such a difference? shouldn't it just be able to display it correctly? im wondering if this can be an config error becouse it displayed correctly without using the nvidia-d
[11:59] <RvGaTe> rivers
[11:59] <lupine_85> I wouldn't use it
[11:59] <lupine_85> but that's just me :)
[11:59] <KenSentMe> lupine_85: i know, but i don't know any open source programs and i have a ghost image of the disk. I know it's not a good idea, but that wasn't my question
[12:00] <lupine_85> try spazz's suggestion then
[12:00] <redondo81> can anyone tell me if quanta or quanta plus is the same thing?
[12:00] <spazz> KenSentMe:  Just a minute, I am getting a URL for you.
[12:00] <lupine_85> !quanta
[12:00] <ubotu> quanta: web development environment for KDE. In component main, is optional. Version 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu5 (dapper), package size 2295 kB, installed size 5600 kB
[12:00] <lupine_85> !quanta-plus
[12:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about quanta-plus - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:00] <redondo81> ok, thanks
[12:01] <ompaul> Andy, save the file to a usb key and print off the web page is one way, save the web page to the usb key also, or a floppy or burn a cdrom, you have many options including saving both to your current users desktop and then *reading* that desktop from ubuntu, here are the instuctions for that: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountNtfsOnBoot
[12:01] <ompaul> Andy, now I must off and do the work that makes my life easier :)
[12:02] <malv> is it possible to install windows on a disk that has an lvm partition?
[12:02] <Andy> ompaul: I use my PSP to transfer the files
[12:02] <Andy> ompaul: but I still have no idea about this firmware bcm43xx tuff
[12:03] <earth|afk> hello
[12:03] <Tomtheman70> I had an issue while installing xubuntu, the select and install software portion of the install failed.
[12:03] <Tomtheman70> I'm using the alternate PC install
[12:03] <Tomtheman70> text based.
[12:03] <KenSentMe> spazz: lupine_85, if you install libntfs8 and/or ntfsprogs gparted can resize the ntfs partition
[12:03] <Andy> ompaul: once i get the .deb file over onto my linux what do i do?
[12:04] <earth|afk> need help with installiation of ubuntu. the setup partition manager does not see my 2 NTFS partitions in my hard drive device! what could cause that????? plz help?
[12:04] <spazz> KenSentMe:  hey, I have a webpage for you , just a sec
[12:04] <spazz> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009
[12:04] <spazz> That is a guide for getting the NTFS driver working.
[12:04] <spazz> Full Read/Write support.
[12:04] <KenSentMe> spazz: ah, thanx
[12:04] <spazz> Pretty stable ... even though it is a beta.
[12:04] <deep> Is there a command to see the users on the system?
[12:05] <Madpilot> deep, "w" will show you that
[12:05] <earth|afk> i do not need the ntfs drive to work, i need to remove ONE partition and leave another so i would have a partition where i can install the ubuntu
[12:05] <Zeeshan> I am a newbie. Can somebody please tell me how to install java5 on ubuntu
[12:05] <deep> Umm, no. I mean..
[12:05] <deep> i want to mount a disc with "uid", and i dunno my uid. How can i find out?
[12:06] <Madpilot> ubotu, tell Zeeshan about java
[12:06] <ompaul> Andy, follow the instructions on the web page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx :--> sudo dpkg -i bcm43xx-firmware_1.2-0ubuntu1_all.deb <-- but you also need more info and to copy more data as for a PSP I have no idea what that is
[12:06] <spazz> KenSentMe: http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710
[12:06] <ompaul> Andy, now I am off to work
[12:06] <spazz> Another guide, just for reference.
[12:07] <Andy> ompaul: a PSP is a PlayStationPortable. its a gaming system with a 1gb memory stick duo in it
[12:07] <Sp4rKy> please where is set the path using to looking for libraries ?
[12:07] <shinobi2> i have this error http://rafb.net/paste/results/ULlxz536.html is this very bad?
[12:07] <Tomtheman70> ompaul, PSP is a playstation portable, you can use the flash drive inside the "PSP' to transfer files.
[12:07] <fuci> Hello, how can I uninstall Kubuntu and all of its programs from my Ubuntu, or how can I hide the appiclations installed by Kubuntu from my menus? Thanks.
[12:08] <EVRAMP> hi pls what FTP Cleint would you recommand me for gnome? i need drag and drop, sftp support etc. THANX
[12:08] <deep> nvm
[12:08] <lupine_85> gFTP
[12:08] <EVRAMP> i dont like gFTP
[12:08] <spazz> How can I make the Terminal transparent?
[12:08] <lupine_85>  Andy: you can get the bcm43xx firmware here: http://www.lupine.me.uk/bcm43xx/bcm43xx-firmware.tar.gz
[12:08] <ompaul> Andy, one last thing - get yourself a small ethernet cable and plug into a router somewhere it will come up and you will have the ability to have the machine online with its instructions make your life easy now I am gone
[12:08] <_azrael> spazz: What terminal?
[12:08] <deep> spazz: Depends what terminal ur using =)
[12:08] <spazz> !java
[12:09] <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
[12:09] <Madpilot> EVRAMP, Gnome's file manager, Nautilus, can do sftp & such
[12:09] <EVRAMP> ok thanx
[12:09] <lupine_85> just unzip the files into /lib/firmware
[12:09] <Andy> ompaul: my router is very very far away
[12:09] <spazz> _azrael: The default Terminal that comes with Ubuntu - in the Accessories menu.
[12:10] <_azrael> spazz: OK, sorry, I can't help with that one.
[12:10] <_azrael> deep: Do you know?
[12:10] <Andy> lupine_85: how do i extract to /lib/firmware?
[12:10] <deep> spazz: gnome-terminal i guess.. umm.. i should know that.
[12:10] <spazz> Well. What Terminal can I use that looks cool? lol.
[12:10] <deep> spazz: Hold on a sec.
[12:10] <_azrael> spazz: Personally I use Eterm.
[12:10] <deep> spazz: Konsole :)
[12:10] <spazz> I will download that.
[12:11] <_azrael> spazz: mrxvt works decently too.
[12:11] <lupine_85> Andy: "sudo tar -xzvf <filename>" in console will do it
[12:11] <Andy> lupine_85: console is terminal right?
[12:11] <lupine_85> yes
[12:11] <ndlovu> hi all. thunderbrd has suddenly started freezing during mail checks. can anyone here help me debug the issue?
[12:11] <spazz> I am in the Live CD - how do I gain ROOT? Or make my own account? I want to be able to save my /home/ directory ..... and also, I want to be able to save my codecs, and mp3 support settings on my Flash drive - can I do that?
[12:11] <Andy> lupine_85: but how will it extract to /lib/firmware if i don't even tell it to?
[12:12] <lupine_85> it's a tarbomb (dumps everything into the current directory) so your best bet is to open a console...
[12:12] <Madpilot> spazz, sudo works without a password on the liveCD
[12:12] <lupine_85> type 'cd /lib/firmware'
[12:12] <Andy> ok then?
[12:12] <lupine_85> then 'sudo wget http://www.lupine.me.uk/bcm43xx/bcm43xx-firmware.tar.gz' (which copies the file to your HD from the Internet)
[12:12] <lupine_85> then 'sudo tar -xzvf bcm43xx-firmware.tar.gz'
[12:13] <fyrestrtr> you don't need sudo for that
[12:13] <Andy> lupine_85: ok il do my best
[12:13] <lupine_85> in /lib/firmware?
[12:13] <_azrael> fyrestrtr: Yeah you do, you're under /lib
[12:13] <Andy> lupine_85: im going to reboot wish me luck :)
[12:13] <deep> spazz: Umm. You can gain root-access in a console with "sudo -i", in system-menu up there, you can add users. Umm.. dunno about the codecs and mp3support though.
[12:13] <lupine_85> ...ok. no need though :)
[12:13] <spazz> Well. I tried to install Eterm with apt-get .... and it said "E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open ..... ect ect ect...
[12:13] <Andy> lupine_85: cya
[12:13] <chris449> i've been told to cd ../app/glxcompmgr but it can't find the directory. I know it's there, does .. mean somethign special?
[12:13] <fyrestrtr> DO NOT transfer stuff into /lib -- wget it to another directory, extract it there, them MOVE it to /lib/
[12:13] <deep> spazz: If you moung the flashdrive, you can move your homefolder in it though. :)
[12:14] <deep> spazz: mount*
[12:14] <fyrestrtr> don't get into a habit of polluting your /lib, /usr/ /bin/ /sbin/ /etc/ directories -- just because you feel like it.
[12:14] <_azrael> spazz: Are you trying to install packages onto a liveCD system? Generally, you should install it before you try to add packages.
[12:14] <lupine_85> furestrtr: ...so where else would you put firmware
[12:14] <spazz> Well. Basically I just want to be able to use my system like a normal system - just have everything saved to USB - if it crashes or power goesout.
[12:14] <spazz> I can't install it - my HDD Is broken lol.
[12:15] <fyrestrtr> lupine_85: download and extracting should be done in your home directory. Then, you should only move those files needed to /lib
[12:15] <spazz> Why I am trying to get USB deal to work.
[12:15] <lupine_85> ...with a tarbomb?
[12:15] <_azrael> spazz: You're going to have issues with installing any packages at all then. Some of it may work, but I highly doubt i.
[12:15] <lupine_85> you can always delete the .tar.gz afterwards
[12:15] <fyrestrtr> lupine_85: its not best practice, and we try to encourage best practices here.
[12:15] <spazz> oh. argh. like what kind of issues. Why would I have issues?
[12:16] <lupine_85> ah opinions of best practice obviously differ :)
[12:16] <spazz> I am not saying I won't, but I want to know what causes them.
[12:16] <fyrestrtr> lupine_85: no, 'best practice' is not an opinion ;)
[12:16] <CyberMad> i'm new with ubuntu (before ubuntu i use debian and kubuntu), after boot from CD then i choose installation with low graphics mode.. then there is desktop, i click install icon in desktop.. but why when selecting "Where are you" in world so slow??
[12:16] <lupine_85> though TBH 1 .tar.gz in /lib/firmware for 2 minutes... or 20. .fw files on your desktop for 2 minutes... neither is an issue
[12:16] <ndlovu> does anyone know if there's a debugging version of thunderbird? (I see there's a package mozilla-thunderbird-inspector, but no -dbg)
[12:16] <fuci> How do I make new windows to my Screen program? It currently only has 1 that is used by irssi.
[12:16] <lupine_85> so the deciding factor is 'which one is easiest to explain to Andy?
[12:17] <fyrestrtr> fuci: ctrl+a+n
[12:17] <fyrestrtr> lupine_85: that's a dumb deciding factor. Easy is never best practice. Just ask Microsoft.
[12:17] <RMorris85> real quick... how do u restart xwindows?
[12:17] <RMorris85> what terminal command?
[12:17] <lupine_85> unnecessary protocol is another problem MS have...
[12:17] <fuci> fyrestrtr: "No other window",
[12:18] <stormzoeker> sometimes you just need MS :S
[12:18] <RvGaTe> With the alternative install, what's the difference between "Install in text mode"  and "Install in OEM mode"  ?
[12:18] <fyrestrtr> fuci: ctrl+a+c
[12:18] <fyrestrtr> RvGaTe: the options you get.
[12:18] <fyrestrtr> RMorris85: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[12:18] <lupine_85> OEM mode uses a script to determine the right options to use
[12:18] <fuci> fyrestrtr: Thank you. ^___^
[12:18] <RvGaTe> fyrestrtr, what kind of options?
[12:18] <lupine_85> text mode gives you the options
[12:18] <CyberMad> FYI, i use VMware in windows, so install the ubuntu via VMware in Pentium M 1,3 GHz with 512 MB, i set the HD size to 8 GB
[12:18] <Sakireth> I made a guest account. how to make it auto-login on GDM after 30 seconds? i set the time login but then, when the time is up, it says it was an unsuccesful login or something. Anyone?
[12:19] <fyrestrtr> RvGaTe: one is for customizing the system for the initial user -- generally, you don't want the oem install...ever.
[12:19] <Madpilot> RvGaTe, text mode is the default - oem mode is for pre-installing stuff on computers that you're not actually going to be using - like for selling them.
[12:19] <RMorris85> fyrestrtr, how do u kill and restart in terminal?
[12:19] <RvGaTe> lupine_85, it would be much appriciate it if you reply/answer with <nickname>: yourmessage....
[12:19] <CyberMad> now, i can not move my mouse... the ubuntu so slow! :(
[12:19] <RvGaTe> fyrestrtr, maddler text mode it is then :P
[12:19] <fyrestrtr> RMorris85: I just told you? sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[12:20] <lupine_85> Sakireth: you can set accounts to login without needing a password... not sure if you can add a time limit to that as well though#
[12:20] <CyberMad> i would to know how to install in text mode?
[12:20] <lupine_85> RvGaTe: Would help if people didn't use 1337 hax0r IRC nicks ;)
[12:20] <Arafangi1n> CyberMad: Ubuntu is exceptionally fast, it's well known that it's faster than windows and mac.
[12:20] <Sakireth> lupine_85: how?
[12:20] <fyrestrtr> Sakireth: the option is there in the gdm configuration dialog.
[12:20] <fyrestrtr> Arafangi1n: where did you find that info? :)
[12:20] <Sakireth> lupine_85: When i set the auto-login without a timer, it will login automatically on bootup, right?
[12:20] <Arafangi1n> CyberMad: It's VMware that's slow - though it helps if you install the vmware tools.
[12:20] <Arafangi1n> fyrestrtr: Personal experience, plus all my friends confirm that :)
[12:20] <lupine_85> Sakireth: ^wot he said^ (and "yes" to your last q)
[12:21] <CyberMad> Arafangi1n ok, i try install the VMware tools
[12:21] <Arafangi1n> CyberMad: Years ago, when I used VMware, I found that using X11, with the vmware tools, thens to be much faster than not using the tools.
[12:21] <Sakireth> lupine_85: Well, how to set it passwordless without it logging in auto, then?
[12:21] <fyrestrtr> I don't know, I have a very fast mac :)
[12:21] <fyrestrtr> I'm not saying ubuntu is slow, but really.
[12:22] <lupine_85> Sakireth: don't know if you can with the options available
[12:23] <lupine_85> A password of 'guest' on your 'guest' account would solve your problem, however
[12:23] <CyberMad> Arafangi1n i must install it after ubuntu already installed, right?
[12:23] <bony> how to select new locales? dpkg-reconfigure locales is not working
[12:23] <bony> i am using ubuntu dapper
[12:23] <lupine_85> Sakireth: Just make sure you're not running an ssh daemon ;)
[12:23] <stormzoeker> CyberMad: that's correct
[12:24] <Andy> lupine_85: I installed the firmware and stuff but it still says bcmwl5 invalid driver!
[12:24] <Sakireth> lupine_85: No, i mean, i want GDM to login into guest automatically after 10 seconds, so i still have time to login with the main account. Reason for that is a lot of personal files.
[12:24] <GTroy__> anyone know if I should add http://localhost:8888/ for gnump3d to apache2's httpd.conf file?
[12:24] <CyberMad> Arafangi1n the problem is when i click install icon in desktop.. then choose my country in world picture.. very2 slow :( i must power off the virtual machine and start it again.. because looks like the ubuntu hang.
[12:24] <Sakireth> lupine_85: But when i set the timed login, it says it was an invalid passwor
[12:24] <Sakireth> d
[12:24] <GTroy__> hello everyone
[12:24] <Zeeshan> I am getting following error when I run sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin in the terminal
[12:24] <Zeeshan> (03:22:57) ZM: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[12:24] <Zeeshan> (03:22:57) ZM:   sun-java5-bin: Depends: unixodbc but it is not installable
[12:24] <Zeeshan> (03:22:57) ZM: E: Broken packages
[12:24] <CyberMad> ok, i tried the text... maybe better here
[12:24] <hexxa> where i can get the ubuntu dapper whit xorg 6.9???!! need help to find it
[12:24] <bony> Zeeshan, use pastbin
[12:25] <GTroy__> !gnump3d
[12:25] <ubotu> gnump3d: A streaming server for MP3 and OGG files. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.9.8-2 (dapper), package size 634 kB, installed size 2676 kB
[12:25] <GTroy__> hmmm
[12:25] <Zeeshan> bony, I don't know how to use pastbin
[12:25] <bony> Zeeshan, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ check this link
[12:25] <Zeeshan> bony, what is pastbin
[12:26] <lupine_85> Sakireth: you could be asking for something that GDM can't do, then
[12:26] <bony> Zeeshan, it is the place were in you will paste output of a command code etc
[12:26] <Andy> lupine_85: can you help me?
[12:26] <jaaroo_> hello there. Can I use apt-build to rebuild packages with nonstandard CFLAGS? How can I do that? I'm still searching... (without success).
[12:26] <Sakireth> lupine_85: Aww.. too bad
[12:26] <Sakireth> lupine_85: How to display you have to login with guest, then?
[12:27] <lupine_85> Andy: does it say why it's an invalid driver? And what driver is it?
[12:27] <lupine_85> Off a CD or latest from the Internet?
[12:27] <Andy> lupine_85: no it doesn't say why and its a belkin (broadcom)
[12:27] <lupine_85> Sakireth: You could probably customise the theme for that. No doubt there's an easier way, but I don't know it (sorry)
[12:28] <lupine_85> You could always ask the gdm developers to implement your feature; that way, it might be in the next release ;)
[12:28] <Sakireth> lupine_85: If i set automatic login, will I be able to switch into my main account?
[12:28] <lupine_85> Andy: where did you get the driver from?
[12:28] <Andy> lupine_85: from C:\WINDOWS\inf\
[12:29] <Andy> lupine_85: and I tried the other one from the cd
[12:29] <lupine_85> ...download the latest one for your card from the manufacturer's website, and try again
[12:29] <Andy> lupine_85: the latest inf file?
[12:29] <lupine_85> The latest everything. The inf file references other files that also need to be present
[12:29] <OmegaNine> !xgl
[12:30] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[12:30] <lupine_85> and the latest drivers have the best chance of working
[12:30] <Andy> lupine_85: should I look for belkin or broadcom?
[12:30] <lupine_85> Go to the Belkin website and download the ones for your specific card
[12:30] <lupine_85> it'll be in the support section somewhere
[12:30] <Andy> lupine_85: what do u mean by "ones"
[12:30] <lupine_85> "drivers"
[12:31] <Andy> lupine_85: what sorta files will the "drivers" be?
[12:31] <lupine_85> it could be anything. zip, self-extracting exe...
[12:31] <lupine_85> ...installshield wizard
[12:31] <lupine_85> best way to find out is to go and look
[12:32] <Andy> lupine_85: iv already tried that version
[12:32] <Andy> lupine_85: doesn't work
[12:33] <itachi> Can someone please tell me how to fully remove Wine? I messed up and need to start again, I have used sudo apt-get remove wine
[12:33] <itachi> , but wine still shows up when I write wine in terminal...
[12:34] <lupine_85> Andy: if you can't find any working drivers under ndiswrapper, maybe try the native driver?
[12:34] <Andy> lupine_85: native driver? please expliain
[12:35] <stjepan> my new terminal: http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/5514/screenshotxc6.png :))) what do you think? Take a look at the screenshot. BTW it is written in C#, it uses Mono, GTK# and VTE#.
[12:35] <lupine_85> I mentioned it earlier; bcm43xx (you've got it blacklisted right now)
[12:35] <bilss_> hi
[12:35] <lupine_85> easy to see if it'll work: 1) edit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist to change "blacklist bcm43xx" to "blacklist ndiswrapper"
[12:35] <lupine_85> 2) run "sudo modprobe bcm43xx"
[12:36] <bhrobinson> is there a configuration program to set the ip address, or does one need to vi the file?
[12:36] <lupine_85> bhrobinson: "ip" or "ifconfig" will do what you want
[12:36] <NineTeen67Comet> Hi all .. When I try to reboot or shutdown the box makes it all the way to "Will Reboot Now" (where it normally starts to shutdown and reboot) and stalls for ever .. where can I look to see wtf is going on?
[12:36] <Zeeshan> what does this error mean "sun-java5-bin: Depends: unixodbc but it is not installable"
[12:36] <lupine_85> (ifconfig is deprecated but the syntax is easier to understand)
[12:37] <bilss_> ifI want to create a file called .forward in my  home dir is it just a simple command  touch .forward?
[12:37] <fyrestrtr> bilss_: yes
[12:37] <Andy> lupine_85: what do i do after i "sudo modprobe bcm43xx"?
[12:37] <Zeeshan> what does this error mean "sun-java5-bin: Depends: unixodbc but it is not installable" is there some problem with my ubuntu installation....I m getting this error when I try to install sun-java5
[12:37] <bilss_> fyrestrtr: ok thanks
[12:38] <bhrobinson> lupine_85, how would I go about doing that? I am only used to checking the current ip with ifconfig
[12:38] <lupine_85> Andy: see if your wireless lan interface is up
[12:38] <Andy> lupine_85: by doing?
[12:38] <lupine_85> Andy: e.g. ifconfig -a
[12:38] <Zeeshan> what does this error mean "sun-java5-bin: Depends: unixodbc but it is not installable" is there some problem with my ubuntu installation....I m getting this error when I try to install sun-java5
[12:38] <lupine_85> and looking for 'wlan0' or similar
[12:38] <Zeeshan> what does this error mean "sun-java5-bin: Depends: unixodbc but it is not installable" is there some problem with my ubuntu installation....I m getting this error when I try to install sun-java5
[12:38] <lupine_85> bhrobinson: the best way is "sudo ip addr add <ip address> dev <interface>"
[12:39] <Zeeshan> how to solve it?
[12:39] <lupine_85> man ip and man ifconfig will give you full instructions
[12:39] <Andy> lupine_85: ok i will
[12:39] <lupine_85> Zeeshan: you need to install the unixodbc package
[12:39] <lupine_85> !unixodbc
[12:39] <ubotu> unixodbc: ODBC tools libraries. In component main, is optional. Version 2.2.11-11build1 (dapper), package size 262 kB, installed size 780 kB
[12:39] <lupine_85> that shouldn't be a problem to install..
[12:40] <Zeeshan> where can I get it from
[12:40] <itachi> Can someone please tell me how to fully remove Wine? I messed up and need to start again, I have used sudo apt-get remove wine , but wine still shows up when I write wine in terminal...
[12:40] <Zeeshan> please
[12:40] <RvGaTe> Does the text-mode install need internet to get the packages from? becouse it fails with every package for some reason
[12:40] <lupine_85> RvGaTe: IT doesn't need the 'net.
[12:40] <SanketMedhi> lupine_85: what is sudo ip addr add <ip address> dev <interface> for?
[12:40] <lupine_85> Is your cd corrupted?
[12:40] <spazz> Is there a way to save my settings onto a USB Flashdrive? ...... I want to be able to use the LiveCD ... but be able to install some packages (maybe to the Flashdrive, or ext HDD)  .... and install media codecs - and don't want system to crash and then haveto redo everything.
[12:41] <RvGaTe> lupine_85, thats what im going to find out now
[12:41] <lupine_85> SanketMedhi: it's for bhrobinson
[12:41] <SanketMedhi> lupine_85: I know, but what is it used for?
[12:41] <lupine_85> to add an ip address to the interface name
[12:41] <lupine_85> ...d
[12:41] <SanketMedhi> lupine_85: you mean an alis?
[12:41] <SanketMedhi> alias*
[12:42] <lupine_85> if it alread has an IP address, then yes
[12:42] <Teemu1> Hi I just downloaded a demo of the game cold war for linux and after the intro movie it crashes and gives me this error:check: OpenGL error 1285 detected: out of memory (GLuint meng::renderer::Stream::create_vbo_memory_block(const meng::renderer::stream_meta_data::StreamMetaData&, const meng::byte*)) (stream_memory_opengl.cpp:70)
[12:42] <lupine_85> if not, then no
[12:42] <SanketMedhi> lupine_85: I tried it, but I don't see the ip in ifconfig, though its pinging
[12:42] <lupine_85> Teemu1: can your graphics card handle it?
[12:42] <lupine_85> SanketMedhi: ifconfig is obsolete. Does it show in "ip addr show" ?
[12:42] <Teemu1> yeah i have an ati radeon 9550 and i installed the correct drivers
[12:43] <hamdan> i want to open deb pakceg
[12:43] <hamdan> as root
[12:43] <lupine_85> maybe try setting the amount of video RAM you have on the card manually ?
[12:43] <lupine_85> (option in /etc/X1/xorg.conf)
[12:43] <SanketMedhi> lupine_85: oh yes it does, great thanks
[12:43] <fyrestrtr> Teemu1: how much ram do you have on the machine, and how much swap?
[12:43] <lupine_85> Teemu1: As lack of (video) RAM is what it's complaining about
[12:44] <Teemu1> i just googled a bit and found the following text:''
[12:44] <Teemu1> Add the following line to your config.txt file:
[12:44] <Teemu1> compatibility_fix_disable_vertex_buffer_objects true''
[12:44] <Teemu1> how can i edit my config.txt file?
[12:44] <hamdan> how i can install deb packeg by terminal
[12:44] <fyrestrtr> hamdan: first, is it a deb package for ubuntu dapper?
[12:45] <hamdan> no
[12:45] <spazz> Is there a way to save all the installed programs to a USB Flashdrive from the LiveCD - so I can use it somewhere else?
[12:45] <fyrestrtr> hamdan: then don't install it.
[12:45] <lupine_85> hamdan: "sudo dpkg -i <package>" will install the package. Whether you should is another matter
[12:45] <fyrestrtr> spazz: that won't work like you expect.
[12:45] <lupine_85> most packages for "Debian" will work
[12:45] <fyrestrtr> lupine_85: NO
[12:45] <RvGaTe> lupine_85, cd was indeed corrupted
[12:45] <spazz> fyrestrtr:  what should I do? ... and what is a good alternate option for me?
[12:45] <lupine_85> things get hairy when you start expecting kernel, etc. to work
[12:46] <negativecreep> Hi folks
[12:46] <lupine_85> fyrestrtr: why not?
[12:46] <negativecreep> I need some help with automounting of usb drives.
[12:46] <lupine_85> A lot of programs come with generic .debs
[12:46] <fyrestrtr> do not ... EVER ... tell people to install debian packages on ubuntu.
[12:46] <negativecreep> I am using kubuntu 6.06
[12:46] <lupine_85> ?
[12:46] <lupine_85> seriously
[12:46] <fyrestrtr> no, I'm serious.
[12:46] <SanketMedhi> I am facing a tiny problem. I am using Ubuntu Dapper with Firefox 1.5 . Every time I open a link from an external app, Firefox opens the same page, which I opened a few days ago. I think it has to do something with the cache/tmp files. any solution?
[12:46] <Teemu1> how can I edit my graphic cards config.txt file?
[12:46] <lupine_85> fyrestrtr :why?
[12:46] <fyrestrtr> Teemu1: the config.txt file is for the game, not the graphics card.
[12:46] <lupine_85> its a .deb for a reason
[12:47] <Teemu1> I mean the drivers config.tx file
[12:47] <Teemu1> fyrestrtr:oh thanks
[12:47] <fyrestrtr> lupine_85: because it breaks ubuntu, that's why. Just because ubuntu is *based* on debian, doesn't mean you can install debian packages on it. Your system will break.
[12:47] <lupine_85> ...it "may" break Ubuntu
[12:47] <lupine_85> if you do something amazingly stupid like install debian's kernel
[12:48] <lupine_85> (Although that "can" work)
[12:48] <fyrestrtr> lupine_85: trust me when I tell you, it will.
[12:48] <lupine_85> 99% of application software will work without a hitch
[12:48] <lupine_85> trust me when I tell you that :)
[12:48] <Kerr> lupine_85: Sods law says you'll only install the remaining 1%
[12:48] <fyrestrtr> lupine_85: *sigh* I'm not going to argue with you on this. Just trust me when I tell you, don't do it, and don't recommend it, okay?
[12:48] <x1alpha> Can dapper run on ReiserFS ? cause i have the impression that the installer is gonna trash all my hard disk.Including windows partitions.
[12:48] <lupine_85> the remaining 1% is likely to be system related
[12:49] <lupine_85> which are amply provided for in the repositories
[12:49] <lupine_85> but .deb is easier - and arguably safer - than compiling from source
[12:49] <lupine_85> x1alpha: you can use reiserfs
[12:49] <mjr> x1alpha, it can, and it will by default
[12:50] <fyrestrtr> lupine_85: like I said, I'm not going to argue, just to tell you, do not recommend it.
[12:50] <phenol> can i change the kernel configuration without recompiling from source?
[12:50] <lupine_85> mixing *repositories* is a bad idea, for certain. individual debs is not a problem
[12:51] <lupine_85> feel free
[12:51] <bhrobinson> how do you stop and start services on ubuntu?
[12:51] <lupine_85> phenol: not really. You can load/unload individual modules
[12:51] <bhrobinson> I am used to Fedora...
[12:51] <lupine_85> anything compiled in you can't do much about
[12:51] <SanketMedhi> bhrobinson: go to System >> Administration >> Services
[12:51] <lupine_85> unless it can be controlled via. /proc or /sys
[12:51] <bhrobinson> running server without gui, sorry
[12:51] <SanketMedhi> bhrobinson: or use /etc/init.d/servicename stop/start/restart
[12:51] <lupine_85> bhrobinson: /etc/init.d/*
[12:52] <lupine_85> snap ;)
[12:52] <lab_monkey> anyone know wat packages are nescessary to compile openGL projects ??
[12:52] <bhrobinson> ah... tryiing to get dhcp going
[12:52] <bhrobinson> thanks
[12:52] <phenol> my problem is with usplash
[12:52] <fyrestrtr> lab_monkey: build-essential, plus the -dev versions of any dependencies.
[12:52] <lab_monkey> thanx
[12:53] <phenol> i have 2.6.17-8 installed with boot up logo disabled and 2.6.17-11 installed with boot up logo enabled. on 2.6.17-8 i get a usplash and 2.6.17-11 i get no usplash
[12:53] <lupine_85> heh, typical ;)
[12:54] <phenol> i followed this post to change the default usplash color http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=82835&highlight=usplash+color
[12:54] <phenol> but it appeared fine on 2.6.17-8 (with boot up logo unchecked) and didnt work in 2.6.17-11 (with boot up logo checked)
[12:55] <lupine_85> ah, usplash is completely different to the kernel boot-time logo
[12:55] <lupine_85> it could well be that usplash is only activating when the boot logo is deactivated
[12:55] <lupine_85> (it's a penguin...)
[12:55] <lupine_85> easy fix would be to uninstall usplash
[12:56] <lupine_85> (it's a user-space tool, not kernel)
[12:57] <phenol> yes but i dont like that easy fix
[12:58] <lupine_85> it doesn't seem to install any documentation...
[12:58] <lupine_85> ...is it in any of the rc directories?
[12:58] <phenol> ok so how do i edit the kernel configuration of my already compiled kernel (i.e. load its settings into it)
[12:58] <hamdan> how i can login as root
[12:58] <hamdan> ?
[12:58] <fyrestrtr> !root > hamdan
[12:58] <lupine_85> phenol: doing so is pointless
[12:59] <lupine_85> the .config file is only used at compile-time
[12:59] <fyrestrtr> you can only load/unload modules.
[12:59] <phenol> yes but i want to load into it so i dont have to go through all the checkboxes
[12:59] <lupine_85> hamdan: ubuntu comes without a root password by default - you use sudo to be root
[12:59] <fyrestrtr> you don't load a configuration.
[12:59] <lupine_85> in that case, you use "make oldconfig"
[12:59] <x1alpha> Okee.. and the setup didn't tell me anything about detecting windows... will it be added to grub anyway ?
[01:00] <fyrestrtr> phenol: copy the .config file from your old kernel, then do what lupine said.
[01:00] <lupine_85> then "make config" to edit any new/changed options
[01:00] <lupine_85> ...you don't need to copy the .config
[01:00] <lupine_85> make oldconfig pulls it from the /proc, or the /boot
[01:01] <OmegaNine> RAH im getting that "XGL sucks" feeling.  Anyone know where Xgl keeps its logs?
[01:01] <OmegaNine> OR, how to disable the system beeps?
[01:02] <Relisxc> Probably in etc/xgl
[01:02] <fyrestrtr> OmegaNine: try /var/log/Xorg.0.log and /var/log/Xorg.93.log
[01:02] <gwz> hi there.. i've just installed ubuntu, but i cant seem to get the wireless card to work. i got a ralink2500-chipsset, and i have downloaded the drivers, but i dont know what to type to install them...
[01:02] <lupine_85> gwz: "sudo make install" if you've already compiled them :)
[01:02] <SanketMedhi> OmegaNine: go to System >> Preferences >> Sounds
[01:02] <lupine_85> gwz: Or I've got a repository running for those cards
[01:02] <OmegaNine> Cool.
[01:02] <fyrestrtr> !wifi
[01:02] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:02] <lupine_85> (if you're using a -386 kernel)
[01:02] <fyrestrtr> gwz: check there first
[01:03] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, So it puts its logs in Xorgs logs?
[01:03] <fyrestrtr> yes, since its running on top of x
[01:03] <OmegaNine> DAMN!  THat means its not giving me errors
[01:03] <fyrestrtr> lol that's another problem :P
[01:03] <fyrestrtr> also try ~/.xsession-errors
[01:04] <Bogaurd> i'm running ubuntu dapper drake, i noticed when i do a df -h recently, i have a bunch of weird partitions listed, like varrun, varlock & some others - what are these?
[01:04] <lupine_85> Bogaurd: they're virtual partitions run by the kernel
[01:04] <lupine_85> you don't need to worry about them - just don't unmount them ;)
[01:04] <Bogaurd> lupine_85: hmm. i also have this one:
[01:04] <Zeeshan> where can i get "unixodbc" package from
[01:04] <acersales> hi is there any command to see my gateway address ?
[01:04] <OmegaNine> "compiz.real: No composite extension"  AHA!  No whats that mean?  LOL
[01:04] <Bogaurd> lupine_85: lrm 315M 18M 297M 6% /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/volatile
[01:04] <lupine_85> acersales: "ip route show!
[01:04] <fyrestrtr> acersales: route
[01:04] <RePete> iwconfig?
[01:05] <lupine_85> s/!/"/
[01:05] <lupine_85> Bogaurd: I have that also
[01:05] <fyrestrtr> OmegaNine: check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xgl and compiz.net -- its a common problem.
[01:05] <Zeeshan> where should i place it in ubuntu
[01:05] <Bogaurd> hmm
[01:05] <Zeeshan> where can i get "unixodbc" package from, where should i place it in ubuntu
[01:05] <Bogaurd> i didnt have them a while ago, i'm pretty sure...
[01:05] <Zeeshan> so that I could install java
[01:05] <lupine_85> bogaurd: probably a kernel update
[01:05] <acersales> thanks fyrestrtr lupine_85
[01:05] <fyrestrtr> Zeeshan: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get install unixodbc
[01:06] <Bogaurd> thank lupine_85 :)
[01:06] <Bogaurd> nothing to worry about in that case?
[01:06] <lupine_85> nothing to worry about :)
[01:06] <lupine_85> (just one more thing to break...)
[01:07] <lupine_85>  gwz: if you're still around, there's also a graphical utility for ralink cards (the GNOME/KDE ones won't work). Google for rutilt
[01:08] <Anndy> need help
[01:08] <Anndy> mobile phone application in cpp on linux plateform
[01:09] <Relisxc> Is ubuntu REALLY slow to start up, or is that just the live cd? it took like 40 seconds..
[01:09] <lupine_85> Anndy: run? Or develop? (and by cpp do you mean "c++ source file" )?
[01:09] <lupine_85> Relisxc: the live-CD is significantly slower to boot
[01:09] <Anndy> develop
[01:10] <lupine_85> Anndy: You'll need the SDK from the phone manufacturer...
[01:10] <Relisxc> lupine_85: define signifigant
[01:10] <lupine_85> 15-20 seconds
[01:10] <Relisxc> lupine_85: define significant*
[01:10] <Relisxc> ok
[01:10] <lupine_85> I boot in 25 from grub
[01:11] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, Do you know the cause of the error?  The first 15 or so google hits dont give any answers
[01:11] <SanketMedhi> lupine_85:how?
[01:11] <Anndy> thankz
[01:11] <lupine_85> SanketMedhi: how what?
[01:11] <fyrestrtr> OmegaNine: what video card are you using?
[01:12] <Anndy> but my problem is still same....how do i find these details
[01:12] <SanketMedhi> lupine_85: how can you boot from grub in 25 secs?
[01:12] <gwz> and one more question: since there are so many problems with wireless nics in linux, why are there not out-of-the-box support for these things? since there is countless documents on this, i think there should be enough manpower, and i guess many of the open source-types could program most anything?
[01:12] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, ATI x1400
[01:12] <lupine_85> By paying attention to my system :)
[01:12] <lupine_85> gwz: rt2500 is supported in Ubuntu
[01:12] <lupine_85> kernel module is included
[01:12] <fyrestrtr> gwz: not all wireless nics have problems. The one in my laptop, for example, works flawlessly.
[01:12] <mtholdenss> whats a good app for midi keyboard recording, sound editing, sound recording, practically a sound studio app that does everything
[01:12] <lupine_85> I am working on a program that installls wireless drivers for people, though
[01:12] <lupine_85> (since it's such a problem)
[01:13] <gwz> but it certainly is not working on mine:(    ( :) )
[01:13] <lupine_85> gwz: did you get my messages above?
[01:13] <gwz> but my main point is, on windows, it works flawlessly, so why doesnt it on linux?
[01:13] <lupine_85> I'm running an rt2570, and I've got several friends with rt2500
[01:13] <fyrestrtr> OmegaNine: are you using the binary ati drivers?
[01:13] <OmegaNine> From the ATI site, yes
[01:13] <lupine_85> 'cos linux doesn't get as much interest from the big boys as windows does ;)
[01:13] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, From the ATI site, yes
[01:14] <Anndy> lupine_85: is there any place where i can find ans for my Q
[01:14] <fyrestrtr> gwz: because companies don't release specifications to the public for other people to write drivers for the hardware.
[01:14] <fyrestrtr> OmegaNine: and you have direct rendering running fine?
[01:14] <lupine_85> ralink drivers are one of the best native linux drivers
[01:14] <extern> I can't empty the trach can. When I press "empty trash", it does nothing
[01:14] <lupine_85> (ralink released GPL drivers)
[01:14] <ShoeUnited> Hi ^_^
[01:14] <extern> and it has 13 items in it
[01:14] <lupine_85> gwz: once you get the right config utility, it's easy as pie
[01:14] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, I think so, but im not sure how to check it.
[01:14] <lupine_85> Anndy: Try the phone manufacturer
[01:15] <lupine_85> They should know where to get the SDK from
[01:15] <ShoeUnited> When someone has a minute I do have a question. :)
[01:15] <lupine_85> Most phones use Java, though...
[01:15] <fyrestrtr> OmegaNine: first, disable xgl -- then restart X, login, open a terminal and type fglrxinfo
[01:15] <extern> can someone tell me how to delete trashed items manually ?
[01:16] <OmegaNine> direct rendering: Yes
[01:16] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, Yes, its running
[01:16] <PingunZ> what package do I need to install with this error : checking for XML::Simple... configure: error: XML::Simple perl module is required for icon-naming-utils
[01:18] <spazz> How do I find out if my laptop can boot from USB drive?
[01:18] <RePete> @spazz - What laptop do you have?
[01:18] <fyrestrtr> OmegaNine: what is the error you get?
[01:18] <spazz> Sony Vaio GRX570.
[01:18] <ShoeUnited> Ok, I wrestled with linux.  It would go through the install, and then when I restarted without disk, it would say "missing operating system", I unplugged the secondary drive that has ntfs but no os on it.  And now it works.  All of a sudden grub finally popped up and ubuntu started.  If I plug in the secondary, will I run into the same wall again?
[01:18] <spazz> I tried Googling it, but I couldn't find anything.
[01:18] <fyrestrtr> spazz: usually, its an option in the bios in the 'boot device' or 'boot order' section (or something like that).
[01:19] <spazz> I am trying to see if I can put Damn Small Linux, or another Distro onto a USB drive.
[01:19] <RePete> LOL. I was just about to try. You've googled "Sony Vaio GRX570 specifications", or found the Sony specs page for the machine?
[01:19] <spazz> It takes FOREVER for this Live CD to boot up, and I am trying to look some things up... before I have to reboot and loose everything.
[01:19] <spazz> So ... was trying to find a website that told me whether or not my laptop can boot from USB - I just can't seem to search for it good.
[01:19] <fyrestrtr> OmegaNine: I think your problem is mentioned in the compiz.net forums.
[01:20] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, Umm, can I paste it to you in a MSG, its like 5 lines
[01:20] <fyrestrtr> pastebin it ON
[01:20] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, I looked but I swear I cant find it
[01:20] <fyrestrtr> pastebin the error, let me have a look :)
[01:20] <ShoeUnited> spazz: You may want to check your bios if it has "boot from removeable drive"
[01:20] <lupine_85> PingunZ: apt-cache search perl |grep xml suggests libxml-simpleobject-perl
[01:20] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, Its in a MSG
[01:20] <lupine_85> ...among others
[01:21] <spazz> ShoeUnited:  I am trying to find a specifications page for my laptop. To see if it has that functionality.
[01:21] <fyrestrtr> MSG? you packed it in some chinese noodle flavor packets?
[01:21] <spazz> My laptop doesn't seem too well documented though.
[01:21] <fyrestrtr> spazz: have you check the LaptopTestingTeam pages on the wiki?
[01:21] <ShoeUnited> spazz: OIC well, you can alway restart and check your BIOS ^_^
[01:21] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, Hope your not alergic :P
[01:21] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> Hi Im having compiler issues under ubuntu. when i try and ./configure it gives me and error saying cant find libtcl.so and tcl is installed on the system but that specific file cannot be found newhere?
[01:22] <fyrestrtr> I didn't get any message from you, probably because your nick is not registered. Use the pastebin service.
[01:22] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> can neone help?
[01:22] <spazz> Yea. But restarting takes SOO long. Computer is slow lol.
[01:22] <fyrestrtr> Teh_wrk1n|Dog: install the -dev package for tcl.
[01:22] <RePete> @spazz. As others have said, chedk for "removable device" in your boot order. I can't see a machine that new NOT botting from a removeable device. All newish IBM or Dell machines I've worked with as of late do.
[01:22] <RePete> *booting
[01:23] <spazz> Was I was thinking ... its like 6 years old though.
[01:23] <spazz> Maybe 5..
[01:23] <RePete> With a P4-M?
[01:24] <PingunZ> I still have 50 packages or so left ... Any other suggests : error: XML::Simple perl module is required for icon-naming-utils
[01:25] <lupine_85> PingunZ: your guess is as good as mine. libxml-libxml-common-perl maybe?
[01:25] <OmegaNine> fyrestrtr, forgot to ID
[01:25] <dodijk> Hi! I wonder if someone can help me with an Xgl related issue. When starting gdm using the Xgl server I see nothing but the outline and background of the login screen. This used to work fine and works fine with the regular Xorg server. After logging in the problem is still there. I see only a couple of rectangular shapes like the keyring popping up. Thanks!
[01:26] <tar_> The Ubuntu installer set up a mount point in /media for one of my NTFS partitions, but not the other. How can I duplicate what it did for the second partition now that Ubuntu is installed?
[01:26] <PingunZ> lupine_85: Same error
[01:26] <lupine_85> all I can suggest is either to keep trying, or google for the error message
[01:26] <lupine_85> someone else might have had the same problem, and Google knows all ;)
[01:27] <ShoeUnited> Ok, I wrestled with linux.  It would go through the install, and then when I restarted without disk, it would say "missing operating system", I unplugged the secondary drive that has ntfs but no os on it.  And now it works.  All of a sudden grub finally popped up and ubuntu started.  If I plug in the secondary, will I run into the same wall again?
[01:28] <Justin_> lupine_85, Google has no idea where I hide my snacks :)
[01:28] <lupine_85> ShoeUnited: was the secondary drive, the primary boot? If it's not gettting to GRUB at all, then it's a BIOS setting...
[01:28] <Justin_> Go ahead, I dare you :))
[01:28] <lupine_85> Justin_ that's because you've never told anybody
[01:28] <lupine_85> it being confidential information and all...
[01:29] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> fyrestrtr: package name please :) for dev tcl
[01:29] <Justin_> exactly, and therefore google only knows what it is told - and since no one knows everything - it is impossible that google does.
[01:29] <lupine_85> !libtcl-dev
[01:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libtcl-dev - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:29] <ShoeUnited> Well, I set both to CS on the jumpers, so maybe bios is 'picking' the wrong one as primary?
[01:29] <lupine_85> ah, but *I* know everything...
[01:29] <lupine_85> ...I just have a bad memory
[01:29] <Justin_> Plus a computer that knows "everything" would be dangerous, very dangerous.
[01:29] <lupine_85> ShoeUnited: possibly. Try setting your boot order manually
[01:29] <ShoeUnited> Seeing as the secondary drive is about 100 gb bigger?
[01:29] <lupine_85> Justin_: depending on who owned it
[01:29] <gnomefreak> lupine_85: i think its libtcl<some number>-dev
[01:30] <pritisd> hi all
[01:30] <Justin_> One who knows all has no master.
[01:30] <pritisd> i have a query
[01:30] <Justin_> Anyways, back to ubuntu :P
[01:30] <ShoeUnited> I'll give that a shot, ty lupine_85.  ^_^
[01:30] <pritisd> anybody knows how to make entry of ubuntu partition in LILO?
[01:30] <lupine_85> tcl8.0-dev
[01:30] <lupine_85> etc
[01:31] <lupine_85> apt-cache search <keyword1> [|grep <keyword2>]  is my friend :)
[01:31] <lupine_85> speaking of friends, I'm off now
[01:31] <lupine_85> t'ra
[01:31] <PingunZ> lupine_85: I figured it out
[01:32] <lupine_85_lalala> cool
[01:32] <PingunZ> lupine_85_lalala: just apt-cache search xml perl |grep simple
[01:32] <OmegaNine> Should ATI be using "vesa" drivers AND "fglrx" drivers?
[01:33] <Ky0n0> hi! someone can help me?? i have to configure my sound while im playing enemy territory and talking with my friends in teamspeak
[01:33] <OmegaNine> Ky0n0, You want to do what?
[01:33] <Ky0n0> configure sound
[01:34] <OmegaNine> What sound card do you have?
[01:34] <Ky0n0> wait
[01:34] <OmegaNine> waiting...
[01:34] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> fyrestrtr: there is no libtcl<number>-dev
[01:34] <RePete> lol
[01:35] <Ky0n0> c-Media pcicmi8738-mc6
[01:35] <OmegaNine> ...Your sound card is PCIMCIA??
[01:36] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> fyrestrtr: there is no libtcl<number>-dev
[01:37] <oskude> Teh_wrk1n|Dog: are you looking for this "tcl8.4-dev" ?
[01:37] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> oskude: libtcl.so
[01:37] <CyberMad> after install, in terminal.. how to login as root, i type su but i don't know the password
[01:37] <PingunZ> hmm .. configure: error: ImageMagick is required to build tango-icon-theme
[01:38] <Ky0n0> OmegaNine, yes
[01:38] <Ky0n0> C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738
[01:38] <RePete> @cybermad - try sudo and use your password
[01:38] <ShoeUnited> Oh, one other thing, when I install the updates, I won't have to worry about messing with that sticky patch you guys had right?
[01:38] <OmegaNine> Thats weird, never heard of them.  Give me a min with google.
[01:39] <phenol> i dont know my su password either
[01:39] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> oskude: whenever i try and compile a eggdropbot it gives me an error that it cannot find libtcl.so but tcl8.4 is installed yet i myself cannot find this file
[01:39] <oskude> Teh_wrk1n|Dog: and what wants it ? i got /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so (should come with tcl8.4, not dev)
[01:39] <CyberMad> RePete so, can not login as root in terminal? like in debian..
[01:40] <oskude> Teh_wrk1n|Dog: do you have /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so ?
[01:40] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> i'll check
[01:40] <RePete> @cyber - Sorry. Been so long since I've used IRC I can't remeber how to reply to just one person. No, root is kinda disabled in ubuntu. you doing things with the intial super user account. sudo -i will keep the cli running with su privs.
[01:41] <ShoeUnited> <--- Old windows user.. lol  Is there a program similar to ZoneAlarm for ubuntu *nix enviroments?
[01:41] <bhrobinson> RePete, is it bad then to reset your root password?
[01:41] <bjames> I've installed Ubuntu on a dual boot system and in doing so it's picked up the fact that there is an MBR reference to an operating system on a drive that I have remove the OS from - I've edited the /boot/grub/menu.lst file so it boot cleanly, but I'd like to know how I can clear the MBRs of the disk I have that no longer have an OS on?
[01:42] <ShoeUnited> RePete: /msg username message
[01:42] <ShoeUnited> RePete: Or double click on their name for a private chat window ^_^
[01:42] <RePete> @bhrobinson - From what I've read in the forums, it is not recommended to reenable or do anything with the root acount.
[01:42] <oskude> ShoeUnited: normally you dont need a "personal firewall" as theres no programs listening on the ports... (i never use personal firewalls so dunno if theres like that for linux)
[01:43] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> oskude: I have it too libtcl8.4.so.O
[01:43] <bjames> anyone have a clue about grub?
[01:43] <ShoeUnited> oskude: Well, I was interested in torrent and emule style programs.  I kinda like the whole privacy.  that and h@kers on WoW
[01:43] <bjames> or MBR clearing in general?
[01:43] <oskude> Teh_wrk1n|Dog: hmm, then you better complaint at eggdrop that their configure sucks ;)
[01:44] <spazz> lol ... for anyone that remembers what I was trying to do before ... look what I Found
[01:44] <spazz> http://www.usbuntu.com/
[01:44] <spazz> Project just for what I want to do lol.
[01:44] <oskude> ShoeUnited: aha ...
[01:44] <CyberMad> thanks RePete
[01:44] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> oskude: so what should i do to make eggdrop use that file instead?
[01:45] <Jimmey> When trying to connect to an NFS server, I get "mount server:sharepoint mountpoint failed, reason given by server: Permission denied"
[01:45] <oskude> Teh_wrk1n|Dog: i have no idea, all programs that ive compiled and needed tcl library found it automaticly with ./configure...
[01:45] <Jimmey> What's the problem?
[01:46] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> oskude: thats weird cause it specifically wants libtcl.so :/
[01:46] <CyberMad> how to edit NameServer (DNS) in ubuntu? i can't find /etc/resolv.conf
[01:46] <oskude> Teh_wrk1n|Dog: that sucks hard :/
[01:46] <oskude> Teh_wrk1n|Dog: maybe do a link...
[01:46] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> oskude: I'll try that
[01:46] <Jimmey> CyberMad, create it
[01:47] <CyberMad> Jimmey oh, thanks
[01:47] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> oskude: thanks d00d
[01:47] <anamartinez> hola
[01:47] <anamartinez> que tal?
[01:47] <Jimmey> !es
[01:47] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:48] <ESPOiG> i just installed crossover now what :P
[01:48] <ESPOiG> is it like wine
[01:48] <ShoeUnited> Oh the forums suggest firestarter for 1 interface and shorewall for multiple (Those that were interested about my personal firewall question)
[01:48] <NineTeen67Comet> Hi all .. Does anyone know any video editing software that can edit .asf files? My new Cowon A2 records in asf format, but there are some videos that need cut down a bunch ..
[01:49] <ShoeUnited> NineTeen67Comet:  I sent you a pm.
[01:49] <Ky0n0> hi! someone can help me?? i have to configure my sound while im playing enemy territory and talking with my friends in teamspeak
[01:49] <Jimmey> ShoeUnited, oh. I'll take a look - I've got a laptop connected using one interface, being used as a gateway with another interface
[01:50] <ShoeUnited> Jimmey: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=240217
[01:50] <Jimmey> Ky0n0, there's a forum thread. Search the wiki.ubuntu.org for "Enemy Territory"
[01:50] <NineTeen67Comet> ShoeUnited: thanks I'll give it a try .. I've been trying with cinelerra and avidemux .. with no results .. lol
[01:50] <bhrobinson> how can I install glibc?
[01:50] <Ky0n0> i tried but i have some trubles
[01:51] <mjr> bhrobinson, you have it installed by default
[01:51] <ShoeUnited> lol np NineTeen67Comet. ^_^
[01:51] <Ky0n0> it has no effects
[01:51] <mjr> bhrobinson, pretty much every application uses it, after all
[01:51] <bhrobinson> mjr, I am trying to compile mc and it tells me it is not installed
[01:51] <oskude> mdg ubotu compiling
[01:51] <mjr> bhrobinson, you need the development files; install build-essential
[01:51] <dodijk> Hi! I wonder if someone can help me with an Xgl related issue. When starting gdm using the Xgl server I see nothing but the outline and background of the login screen. This used to work fine and works fine with the regular Xorg server. After logging in the problem is still there. I see only a couple of rectangular shapes like the keyring popping up. Thanks!
[01:52] <oskude> !compiling > bhrobinson
[01:52] <oskude> bhrobinson: if youre compiling you should know that you mostly need *-dev packages...
[01:52] <ShoeUnited> Welp, here's to hoping that I can smack my bios around with this hammer, so that it works.  lol
[01:52] <bhrobinson> thanks.. that is alot easier than selecting them one by one
[01:53] <ShoeUnited> Thanks for the help guys.  This is the best support I've ever recieved. ^_^
[01:53] <bhrobinson> oskude, yeah I know... but trying to get used to all of it... thank you though
[01:53] <oskude> bhrobinson: good luck
[01:53] <Ky0n0> Jimmey, could you gimme site link?? wiki.ubuntu.org it's incoorect
[01:54] <zxc> I downloaded a theme for Ubuntu and I don't know how to install it :/...I tried theme preferences but it didn't work
[01:54] <graveson> is there a good personal financial app compared to MS money and quicken for ubuntu ?
[01:54] <RePete> Ky0n0 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
[01:54] <anamartinez> holaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[01:54] <mjr> graveson, gnucash is one of the better ones, though I hear it's not quite as good as the proprietary ones
[01:54] <anamartinez> que tal?
[01:55] <mjr> I don't use it myself, just my SO
[01:55] <graveson> mjr: is there a propriety one for linux ?
[01:55] <mjr> graveson, not that I know of
[01:55] <bhrobinson> mjr, same issue..
[01:55] <bhrobinson> checking for GLIB - version >= 1.2.6... no
[01:55] <bhrobinson> *** The glib-config script installed by GLIB could not be found
[01:55] <bhrobinson> *** If GLIB was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
[01:55] <bhrobinson> *** your path, or set the GLIB_CONFIG environment variable to the
[01:55] <bhrobinson> *** full path to glib-config.
[01:55] <spazz> Can somebody explain to me what this means : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence
[01:56] <netdur> how do I install svn client?
[01:56] <spazz> Does that mean I can install media codecs, and themes ect and it will work?
[01:56] <oskude> netdur: sudo apt-get install subversion
[01:56] <spazz> Like, all that stuff will be saved, with saved app;lications?
[01:56] <netdur> oskude, thanks
[01:57] <ubuntu> cze
[01:57] <Justin_> ubotu, botsnack
[01:57] <ubotu> Yum!
[01:57] <oskude> netdur: a little confusing as cvs is cvs but svn is subversion :) (as package name)
[01:57] <truzak> hi, is there a fix for this?   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21874
[01:58] <ubuntu> hello
[01:58] <ubuntu> what fuck?
[01:58] <khtw> hi all
[01:59] <khtw> any-one here running Ubuntu on Mac?
[01:59] <bhrobinson> anyone else have an idea on compiling and missing glib?
[01:59] <ubuntu> what are dowing now people
[01:59] <spazz> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence anyone know what that does?
[01:59] <oskude> bhrobinson: could help if you pastebin what youre trying to do..
[01:59] <spazz> Can you save media codecs that way? And download applications and have them saved?
[01:59] <ubuntu> what joinet?
[02:00] <ubuntu> o sory joined
[02:00] <zxc> Anyone know how to theme Gnome?
[02:00] <bhrobinson> oskude, I pasted it... it is only 4 lines...
[02:00] <bhrobinson> checking for GLIB - version >= 1.2.6... no
[02:00] <bhrobinson> *** The glib-config script installed by GLIB could not be found
[02:00] <bhrobinson> *** If GLIB was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
[02:00] <bhrobinson> *** your path, or set the GLIB_CONFIG environment variable to the
[02:00] <bhrobinson> *** full path to glib-config.
[02:00] <ubuntu> ey hynek fack you
[02:00] <oskude> bhrobinson: please DONT paste here
[02:01] <stone_> what?
[02:01] <oskude> bhrobinson: and that missing the command you used...
[02:01] <oskude> !pastebin > bhrobinson
[02:01] <bhrobinson> only a ./configure
[02:01] <khtw> what is the min req in RAM for booting UBUNTU live on a Mac?
[02:01] <domster> where can I put commands so that they'll run each time X is restarted?
[02:01] <stone_> 200M or plus
[02:01] <Quackinator> Can anyone help me? Enemy Territory now shows black screen w/ sound on fullscreen and windowed mode, after downgrading from Mesa CVS, glxinfo/glxgears show direct rendering is on, and im running on intel 915 vid card
[02:01] <bhrobinson> oskude, I understand pastebin. I am simply trying to comile this on the server install and cannot seem to get the glibc working
[02:02] <khtw> hmmm... no-one know of a low RAM required rescue LINUX CD for PowerPC?
[02:02] <bhrobinson> oskude, you indicated it is required... is that for shell as well?
[02:02] <oskude> bhrobinson: did you install build-essential ?
[02:02] <bhrobinson> oskude, yes
[02:03] <zxc> How can I tell if I have "GTK-Engines-2.7.3 or higher"
[02:03] <oskude> bhrobinson: hmm, maybe the version is too low...
[02:04] <bhrobinson> oskude, why can I not install the virtual package with aptitiude
[02:04] <oskude> bhrobinson: and actually this falls to the support of the program youre trying to compile...
[02:04] <habeeb> Trying to compile a kernel. I reacehd the make xconfig step. The howto was saying to read this: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1308736&postcount=106 else there will be problems on the compiling. But I cant find the following in the menus:
[02:04] <habeeb> Budget cards with Budget Patch
[02:04] <habeeb> AV7110 cards with BudgetParch
[02:04] <habeeb> I can find the "Budget Cards" and the other one, but not the two last.
[02:05] <fallingdutch> hi all!
[02:05] <bhrobinson> oskude, installing a component through aptitude is to be supported by the software package?
[02:05] <oskude> bhrobinson: what ?
[02:05] <bhrobinson> oskude, why can I not install the virtual package with aptitiude
[02:05] <fallingdutch> how can i add a special device to the partitions i want to install ubuntu on? it just gives me some devices, but i want to add another one
[02:05] <oskude> bhrobinson: what "virtual?" package ?
[02:05] <sana> i just installed ubuntu server for i386 and i can't login as root cuz i didn't set a password...how can i set it ?
[02:06] <oskude> !sudo > sana
[02:06] <fallingdutch> sana, sudo -s -H
[02:06] <bhrobinson> oskude, glibc-2.3.5-0ubuntu1
[02:07] <sana> well i have been using linux platform for 3 months on mandrake 10 , it's ubuntu good for me or i should try something easier ?
[02:07] <oskude> bhrobinson: is that a package name in reposity, or is that a .deb file that you downloaded from somewhere ?
[02:07] <Quackinator> Can anyone see what im typing? or am I just getting ignored?
[02:07] <bhrobinson> sana, they told me not to, but you can easily reset your password by sudo passwd and then log in as root at anytime
[02:07] <PingunZ> Quackinator: Just ignored.
[02:07] <Bogaurd> is there a way i can get a rough idea of where the bulk of the drive on my system is being used up?
[02:07] <bhrobinson> oskude, if you simply run aptitude and scroll through the packages, you will see it located
[02:08] <Quackinator> -_-
[02:08] <fallingdutch> bhrobinson, sana: dont log in as root
[02:08] <Bogaurd> cause my drive is reporting 75% used, but i cant imagine why =\
[02:08] <Bogaurd> i'd imagine more like 30%
[02:08] <oskude> bhrobinson: hmm... i dont use aptitude...
[02:08] <bhrobinson> oskude, I can only assume it is a restricted package...
[02:08] <oskude> bhrobinson: and i cant a package with that name under apt-cache search glibc...
[02:09] <oskude> *find
[02:09] <fallingdutch> does anyone know where i can change the partitions ubuntu will install on?
[02:09] <LoPMX> hi
[02:09] <oskude> fallingdutch: in the installer
[02:09] <bhrobinson> oskude, on desktop install I can simply remove the restriction... not sure how to do it on the shell
[02:09] <LoPMX> when doing anything at command line i get eg:
[02:09] <LoPMX> svn: warning: cannot set LC_CTYPE locale
[02:09] <LoPMX> svn: warning: environment variable LANG is pl_PL.UTF-8
[02:09] <LoPMX> svn: warning: please check that your locale name is correct
[02:09] <fallingdutch> oskude, sure, but i cant select a special device there :-)
[02:09] <LoPMX> how do i fix it? or... how do i install utf8 locale for pl?
[02:10] <oskude> fallingdutch: special device ?
[02:10] <bhrobinson> fallingdutch, why do you not recommend using root at all?
[02:10] <oskude> bhrobinson: do you have non "official" repos activated ?
[02:10] <fallingdutch> bhrobinson, it's a security risk - like working as admin on windows all the time ... if any program you use has a bug or backdor etc the attacker would have full access to your system
[02:11] <bhrobinson> oskude, not on this system...
[02:11] <fallingdutch> oskude, yes a /dev/mapper device
[02:11] <earthian> why my ubuntu gnome based partition manager does not see my NTFS drive partitions ??? i want to remove ONE partition not all of them and install ubintu there
[02:11] <earthian> could anybody help me regarding this issue?/
[02:12] <earthian> where should i start checking system settings?
[02:12] <oskude> fallingdutch: sorry, dunno what that is, raid or lvm ?
[02:12] <earthian> or something?
[02:12] <fallingdutch> oskude, it will be an encrypted root fs
[02:12] <bhrobinson> fallingdutch, then can you point me to a decent instructions set to get a NIS up and running? I currently run 5 FC5 and now 3 ubuntu installs
[02:12] <oskude> fallingdutch: ah. never done that...
[02:13] <earthian> <<
[02:13] <domster> is there a way, other than with a ~/.xprofile, to run an application every time X/gdm starts (and am I right in assuming a ~/.xprofile will only run once a
[02:13] <domster> user logs in)
[02:13] <oskude> bhrobinson: btw. what are you trying to compile ?
[02:13] <Zambezi> Is proftpd a good option for a FTP (and addon for SSL)? I got to be quick, easy and encrypted.
[02:13] <bhrobinson> oskude, midnight commander
[02:13] <oskude> bhrobinson: hmm, isnt that in the repos ?
[02:13] <fallingdutch> bhrobinson, if you need root just call the app with a sudo in front of it then type in your password and it will run as root, but you dont need to login as root
[02:14] <oskude> bhrobinson: mc - midnight commander - a powerful file manager
[02:14] <bhrobinson> oskude, I keep getting told that it cannot find it
[02:14] <richard> does anyone know of a package that has similar abilities as excel web queries??
[02:14] <oskude> !info mc
[02:14] <ubotu> mc: midnight commander - a powerful file manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:4.6.1-1ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 2073 kB, installed size 5952 kB
[02:14] <hs_125> please help me with this error http://pastebin.com/777844
[02:15] <oskude> bhrobinson: got universe repo activared ?
[02:15] <Justin_> Where does Ubuntu store all the extra package data it keeps cached?
[02:15] <bhrobinson> oskude, that was what I was asking earlier... from the gui that is easy... where is it in the shell?
[02:16] <Justin_> I believe synaptic caches data right?, since when I re-install programs I had earlier, even after reboot - it does not need to refetch them from the servers
[02:16] <oskude> bhrobinson: ah. sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:16] <oskude> Justin_: see: ls /var/cache/apt/archives
[02:17] <oskude> Justin_: sudo apt-get clean (cleans that)
[02:17] <bhrobinson> fallingdutch, I typically just su to do all the changes.. that way I am not constatnly entering the password
[02:17] <fallingdutch> bhrobinson, then do a sudo -s -H so you dont need a root password to be set
[02:18] <Justin_> Wow I have a lot of stuff in there - "cleaning" it will not affect my installed programs I hope?
[02:18] <fallingdutch> Justin_, no, shouldnt :-)
[02:18] <oskude> hs_125: java has firefox ? trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox', which is also in package j2re1.4
[02:19] <bhrobinson> oskude, still cannot find mc
[02:19] <Justin_> ;D nice
[02:19] <oskude> bhrobinson: did you do: sudo apt-get update ?
[02:19] <sivanicon> Anyone know of a good bandwidth testing software?
[02:19] <bhrobinson> fallingdutch, so where does the default root password get defined?
[02:19] <bhrobinson> oskude, no... trying now
[02:19] <fallingdutch> bhrobinson, afaik never, because you are listed as sudoer, so root password doesnt need to be set at all
[02:19] <oskude> sivanicon: dunno what you mean, but "iptraf" could help
[02:20] <bhrobinson> oskude, still cannot find mc
[02:20] <sivanicon> oskude: i want to test a t1 line from one office to the other, just want to see if were getting what we paid for.
[02:20] <oskude> bhrobinson: hmm, then somethings wrong...
[02:20] <bhrobinson> fallingdutch, does there not have to be a default root that is just not known? I thought the subsystem required that
[02:21] <fallingdutch> bhrobinson, in shadow there is no root password set
[02:21] <oskude> sivanicon: iptraf shows the traffic atm, then just upload a file from a to b
[02:21] <bhrobinson> oskude, that was the same issue I had on the desktop edition. I installed and compiled the mc and then did the deb package update
[02:21] <bhrobinson> good morning
[02:21] <sivanicon> oskude: thanks
[02:21] <bhrobinson> wrong window sorry
[02:22] <oskude> bhrobinson: when you do "sudo apt-get update" do you see "Hit http://archive.ubuntu.com dapper/universe Packages" in the output ?
[02:22] <bhrobinson> oskude, yes
[02:23] <fallingdutch> bhrobinson, why should the subsystem require a root password to be set?
[02:23] <oskude> bhrobinson: and "sudo apt-get install mc" doesnt work ?
[02:23] <bhrobinson> oskude, nope....
[02:23] <bhrobinson> fallingdutch, I just thought it was a required setting
[02:24] <oskude> bhrobinson: well, i can do "sudo apt-get install mc" here...
[02:24] <lastnode> i want to dd my whole disk. what does the bs= option do? if i do bs=512, it will write 512 bytes at a time, correct?
[02:24] <zxc> Is there anyway of finding apps quickly that you've installed?...like I've installed Beagle and I can't find it...
[02:25] <oskude> lastnode: i think so...
[02:25] <lastnode> oskude, or is it obs= (which the manpage says is bytes at a time), the man page is rather ambigious
[02:26] <Rambo3> how long should one wait for this new installers partition tool to start
[02:26] <fallingdutch> how can i change the device i want to install ubuntu on? i want to install it on an encrypted device so i would have to set / to something similar like /dev/mapper/secret
[02:26] <oskude> lastnode: "bs=BYTES  force ibs=BYTES and obs=BYTES" seems bs does the both
[02:26] <Kaja> Rambo3, by using the Alternate install CD you can avoid waiting...
[02:26] <ShoeUnited> Hi there back again, I think I found a fix.  lol
[02:27] <oskude> lastnode: i read that so that bs sets ibs AND obs
[02:27] <Rambo3> thanks for irelativity
[02:28] <oskude> fallingdutch: and how do you decrypt it before install ? im just quessing you set that encrypting after install...
[02:28] <ShoeUnited> For those who are unaware, I kept getting "Missing operating system" when the larger 160gb drive had ntfs (no os primary slave) and my 60 gb (Primary master Ubunutu) they were on CS, I set them to their respective drive orders on the jumpers, but experienced the same problem.
[02:28] <babis85> hello, how could i stop system firewall starting at boot time?
[02:28] <ShoeUnited> The BIOS refused to boot the Primary, since it didn't seem to be a windows file system.
[02:28] <ShoeUnited> I'm thinking XP had something to do with this.
[02:28] <ShoeUnited> The machine is an HP 533w.
[02:28] <Rambo3> rm /etc/rc5/XXFirestarter
[02:28] <ShoeUnited> But I figured out the fix:
[02:28] <oskude> Rambo3: you know that depends on your hardware ?
[02:29] <oskude> Rambo3: but shouldnt be "long" ;)
[02:29] <AustLaw> which vnc is designed for graphical interface?
[02:29] <ShoeUnited> disable the drive in BIOS.  *nix finds the drive anyway.  grub now loads, nix now loads. and it detects the drive.  All is good ^_^
[02:29] <hs_125> please help me with this error http://pastebin.com/777844
[02:29] <babis85> Rambo3: and if i haven't got Firestarter?
[02:30] <Teh_wrk1n|Dog> Hi! all Im a nervous wreck and i have 5 weeks to prepare for an lpi exam 102 & 101. do you think its possible for a newbie to be fully prepared by then?
[02:31] <AustLaw> looks like it is already installed, does the vnc server run by default or must I enable it?
[02:31] <Rambo3> babis85 if you dont have it then install it and remove it.. or if you are thinking of iptables then i would guess it has got to do with building your own kernel
[02:31] <Cine> is there some weird bug with Dapper that I need to fix to get Open Office running?
[02:32] <Rambo3> Cine search ubuntu launchpad  for open office
[02:32] <Rambo3> !bug
[02:32] <ubotu> If you find a bug in Ubuntu, please report it at http://bugs.ubuntu.com
[02:32] <babis85> Rambo3: so, if Firestarter is installed then the firewall is loaded only by that script?
[02:32] <Rambo3> its configuration tool
[02:32] <Cine> <---- dummy... launch pad?
[02:33] <RePete> b'bye...
[02:33] <fallingdutch> oskude i decrypt it with "cryptsetup luksOpen" and map it to /dev/mapper/verysecret and then install it into it
[02:33] <AustLaw> does the vnc server start running by default on ubuntu desktop?--which ports does it use?
[02:34] <Rambo3> Cine https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs?
[02:34] <Cine> thanks rambo... just found it... :)
[02:34] <Jimmey> !nvidia
[02:34] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:34] <fallingdutch> AustLaw, no, it doesn't system->settings->remote desktop
[02:35] <trygg> Whats the difference between vmware and win4lin?
[02:35] <babis85> Rambo3: i know that, i am asking if it is the only one that loads firewall, because if only remove it's script then the firewall will be loaded again
[02:35] <oskude> trygg: the name ? :P
[02:35] <babis85> by another script maybe...
[02:35] <Rambo3> !iptables
[02:35] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed with iptables (in the command line) or firestarter (gui, can also setup connection sharing)
[02:36] <trygg> oskude: heh, nothing more? ;p
[02:36] <AustLaw> what ports does vnc use?
[02:36] <oskude> trygg: no idea. those aint "ubuntu related"...
[02:36] <sana> well i have serious problems :-s
[02:37] <sana> i just installed unbuntu server for i386 and i can do almost nothing using the console
[02:37] <fallingdutch> AustLaw, google tells me 5500
[02:37] <oskude> sana: you _can_ do "everything" from the console :)
[02:38] <morten> ive switched graphics card from ati 9800 pro to geforce 2 - replaced "ati" in xorg.conf with "vesa" , but now max resolution of screen is 1024 , anyone know a solution?
[02:38] <corndog_> trygg, one difference (im assuming) is win4lin allows you to run windows inside of linux and vmware is a complete virtual machine... allowing you to run any operating system
[02:38] <sana> i tryied sudo apt -get install x-windows-system-core kde-core kdm to install a graphical enviroment
[02:38] <fallingdutch> lol oskude
[02:38] <sana> but it tells me that the patch does not exist
[02:38] <fallingdutch> sana, thats not what you should install on a server
[02:38] <Rambo3> morten vesa is the problem
[02:38] <oskude> sana: thats apt-get, not apt -get
[02:39] <sana> i have more questions :D
[02:39] <Rambo3> morten use nv or nvidia driver
[02:39] <sana> i have a dynamic ip
[02:39] <sana> i login on a broadband with an username and a pass
[02:39] <morten> think i need legacy drivers since the card is so old
[02:39] <sana> how can i set in ubuntu my internet connection ?
[02:39] <sana> in mandrake was easy cuz of kde :D
[02:39] <morten> new glx drivers didnt work
[02:39] <sana> ifconfig ,,,, ?
[02:40] <corndog_> sana,  ifconfig... but you might already be online
[02:40] <corndog_> sana,  try to ping a website
[02:40] <morten> ill try replacing "vesa" with "nv"
[02:40] <sana> i'm on windows now :)
[02:40] <sana> and on ubuntu
[02:40] <oskude> sana: you dont have a router that connects with you isp ?
[02:40] <sana> i dind't type the user and pass
[02:40] <sana> well i'm kinda newbie on network
[02:40] <corndog_> your on a wireless network?
[02:40] <sana> no
[02:40] <sana> on fiberlink
[02:41] <corndog_> sana, isnt that a wi-fi service? anyways your best bet is messing with ifconfig
[02:41] <oskude> sana: could be that you need "pppoeconf - configures PPPoE/ADSL connections", but i allways had a router that did that for me, so dunno how that goes...
[02:41] <fallingdutch> sana, guess you use pppoe, try to ask your fav. search machine for it
[02:41] <sana> it's a ppoe connection , yes
[02:42] <BigToe> is there a standby option in ubuntu like on windows? I can't use hibernate because there was an error with HAL.
[02:42] <shawnr_> hey everyone
[02:42] <fallingdutch> there are many good examples out there for setting up a pppoe connections, sana
[02:42] <sana> ok
[02:42] <sana> i'll search on
[02:43] <binky> hello
[02:43] <fallingdutch> good luck, sana, sorry but i can't remember how to set up one
[02:44] <BigToe> is there a standby option in ubuntu like on windows? I can't use hibernate because there was an error with HAL.
[02:44] <earthian> why my ubuntu gnome based partition manager does not see my NTFS drive partitions ??? i want to remove ONE partition not all of them and install ubintu there
[02:45] <earthian> where should i start checking system settings?
[02:45] <earthian> could anybody help me regarding this issue?/
[02:45] <earthian> would be nice to get any response
[02:45] <earthian> :S
[02:45] <Rambo3> earthian: sudo cfdisk
[02:45] <shawnr_> Im looking for a program that will oragnize my photo's by using the date taken from the exif data, not just organize in the program.. i mean physically move files into proper folders on the disk by month or month/date. anyone know of any good ones out there that i can trust with my 3 gigs of photos ?
[02:45] <earthian> hm
[02:45] <earthian> trying >
[02:45] <earthian> thanks
[02:46] <oskude> earthian: i would say go to ms with ntfs problems... but of course i dont say that...
[02:46] <whitehorseNtiger> I have an issue.  I want to input Korean sometimes in my keyboard.  I installed scim and it works.  I changed to another user and it didn't work, tried installing again and it doesn't work.  What do I do?
[02:46] <earthian> i want to remove everything MS from my pc
[02:46] <earthian> except my data
[02:46] <shawnr_> earthian, good for you
[02:46] <earthian> maybe there is a way to convert ntfs to ex3
[02:46] <earthian> ?
[02:46] <earthian> :)
[02:46] <shawnr_> earthian, i did the same a few months ago. and glade i did it
[02:46] <earthian> i know
[02:46] <earthian> :)
[02:47] <oskude> earthian: why not do a backup of you data and wipe the whole hd ? (you allways need backups)
[02:47] <shawnr_> earthian, i backed up all important data on an external hd that i formated to fat32
[02:47] <earthian> however i do not want to loose all my documents, music, movies and many projects and stuff..
[02:47] <shawnr_> then just installed ubuntu
[02:47] <earthian> i have a 160gb hd
[02:47] <BigToe> oskude, buy me an external hd, ship it to england, thanks :D
[02:47] <Kingfield> hey
[02:47] <Kingfield> can anyone help me?
[02:48] <BigToe> cause atm I'm just dragging random folders onto a CD-R
[02:48] <BigToe> D:
[02:48] <ShoeUnited> Earthian how much free space is on your drive?
[02:48] <earthian> Kingfield just ask
[02:48] <shawnr_> !ask
[02:48] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:48] <Kingfield> okay
[02:48] <Kingfield> thanks
[02:48] <earthian> i have like 20gb free space on drive C
[02:48] <Kingfield> i got this prob with libqt3c102-mt
[02:48] <earthian> and ~1gb on drive D
[02:48] <Kingfield> you know when the faulty upgrade came out?
[02:48] <earthian> 20gb out of 20gb
[02:48] <earthian> ^
[02:49] <Kingfield> and when u tried to log in there was a problem with X graphical interface or something?
[02:49] <Rambo3> !infor libqt3.1
[02:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about infor libqt3.1 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:49] <ShoeUnited> Earthian: Which os are you running?
[02:49] <Rambo3> !info libqt3.1
[02:49] <ubotu> Package libqt3.1 does not exist in any distro I know
[02:49] <shawnr_> Kingfield, what about it
[02:49] <earthian> so my situation is that i want to use one partition of my drive for linux and leave another one for files
[02:49] <Kingfield> i reinstalled linux
[02:49] <shawnr_> Kingfield, that was fixed the day of
[02:49] <Franquito> bonjour a tous
[02:49] <Kingfield> cuz i thought i screwed up
[02:49] <Kingfield> i reinstalled ubuntu
[02:49] <earthian> i use windows server 2003 enterprise x64 R2
[02:49] <shawnr_> Kingfield, LOL why the hell would you do that
[02:49] <Kingfield> i thought it screwed
[02:49] <BigToe> talking of upgrades, anyone know when flash 9's coming out :P
[02:49] <Kingfield> ><
[02:49] <earthian> trial ^
[02:49] <Kingfield> anyways
[02:50] <earthian> :/
[02:50] <Kingfield> now whenever i try to compile something this error about libqt3c102-mt comes out
[02:50] <Rambo3> Kingfield: yeah i had that upgrade problem , it was something like wrong package name there
[02:50] <ShoeUnited> Earthian: If you have 20 gb of free space, format that 20gb and install ubuntu there.
[02:50] <ShoeUnited> ^_^
[02:50] <shawnr_> BigToe, there is a cheat to make websites think your running flash 9 or 8.
[02:50] <earthian> ShoeUnited problem is that ubuntu does not see it
[02:50] <Kingfield> actually its just libqt3 i cant compile stuff anymore
[02:50] <earthian> it does not see any of my partitions
[02:50] <earthian> :(
[02:50] <Kingfield> or anything
[02:50] <shawnr_> BigToe, most flash 8 sites work fine with it too
[02:51] <BigToe> shawnr_, but I don't want that, I want flash 9 :P
[02:51] <Kingfield> can anyone hellp?
[02:51] <ShoeUnited> Earthian: Which FS is 2003 under?
[02:51] <earthian> NTFS
[02:51] <shawnr_> BigToe, then wait like the rest of us
[02:51] <earthian> i think its NTFS 3.1
[02:51] <BigToe> because some flash games don't work :(
[02:51] <BigToe> heh
[02:51] <earthian> like xp
[02:51] <shawnr_> BigToe, then wait like the rest of us
[02:51] <Kingfield> can anyone hellp?
[02:51] <BigToe> I don't like waiting :S
[02:51] <Kingfield> libqt3 i cant compile stuff anymore
[02:51] <corndog_> BigToe, but if u want the link to trick firefox go here http://xubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/08/14/flash-9-for-xubuntu/
[02:51] <shawnr_> Kingfield, install build-essentials
[02:51] <ShoeUnited> Earthian: If they are compressed, it won't detect them.  and you have to take that 20 gb in MS and fdisk it as either blank or fat 32
[02:51] <earthian> erm that windows is under drive C (there are 2 partitions drive C and drive D)
[02:51] <BigToe> corndog_, thanks
[02:52] <earthian> aha
[02:52] <earthian> compressed
[02:52] <earthian> ^
[02:52] <shawnr_> Kingfield, sudo apt-get install build-essentials
[02:52] <whitehorseNtiger> How many on here using 64bit?
[02:52] <shawnr_> whitehorseNtiger, i did but came back to 32
[02:52] <corndog_> im sticking it out
[02:52] <earthian> no its not compressed :(
[02:52] <shawnr_> whitehorseNtiger, if you don't mind taking the extra time to work out a few kinks, i say def go for the 64-bit
[02:53] <Cillian> I just installed ubuntu using the custom debootstrap method, and when I login through gdm, it sits there with a blank brown screen for about 4 minutes before gnome starts loading
[02:53] <Cillian> Anybody know whats up?
[02:53] <shawnr_> whitehorseNtiger, i didn't have the time to mess with it... this is also my work computer
[02:53] <whitehorseNtiger> I haven't had any kinks.
[02:53] <corndog_> whitehorseNtiger, lots of issues around video, java, and flash mostly
[02:53] <oskude> earthian: you know that you wont be able to write (with out problems) to ntfs partition from linux ?
[02:53] <mb89> hey can anyone help me out, I seem to have deleted the menu.lst file from /boot/grub/ and now i have a grub command TOTALLY LOST!
[02:53] <Kingfield> but it says couldnt find package build essentials
[02:53] <Kingfield> but it says couldnt find package build essentials
[02:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: what hardware are you running?
[02:53] <corndog_> whitehorseNtiger, especially win32 codecs gave me an issue
[02:53] <shawnr_> Kingfield, 'build-essentials' not build essentials'
[02:53] <Kingfield> yeah
[02:53] <oskude> Kingfield: its build-essential
[02:53] <Kingfield> says it couldnt find it
[02:53] <whitehorseNtiger> I don't care about Java.  Flash I installed without much trouble
[02:54] <Kingfield> oh
[02:54] <shawnr_> Kingfield, did you enable repositories?
[02:54] <Cillian> Jack_Sparrow: Intel pentium M, 900MHz, 512 megs ram, though I had an identical problem when I installed with the same method on my faster workstation
[02:54] <Kingfield> uhhh
[02:54] <Kingfield> i dunno
[02:54] <Kingfield> how do u do that
[02:54] <whitehorseNtiger> I am having more trouble with Korean imput.
[02:54] <Cillian> When I ps -A when it's loading, I see xrdb at the bottom is <defunct>
[02:54] <shawnr_> Kingfield, how did you do it before you formated ;p
[02:54] <corndog_> whitehorseNtiger, cant help you there :( im not korean
[02:54] <Kingfield> i dunno
[02:54] <whitehorseNtiger> I am not korean either.
[02:54] <Kingfield> i just installed it
[02:54] <Kingfield> thats all
[02:54] <Kingfield> by the way
[02:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: The normal install didnt work for you?
[02:54] <oskude> !enter
[02:54] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and can be annoying.
[02:54] <Cillian> Jack_Sparrow: I don't have any 700 meg CDs to burn the full install CDs onto :/
[02:55] <Kingfield> i tried installing the qt3 thingy and it said i couldnt cuz i had a newer version already
[02:55] <whitehorseNtiger> I installed 64bit.  Needed to reinstall my whole web infrastructure I had on 32bit.
[02:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: have you tried regular cd's
[02:55] <shawnr_> Kingfield, http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu_dapper
[02:55] <Cillian> Jack_Sparrow: Hmm?
[02:55] <Cillian> 650 meg ones?
[02:55] <shawnr_> Im looking for a program that will oragnize my photo's by using the date taken from the exif data, not just organize in the program.. i mean physically move files into proper folders on the disk by month or month/date. anyone know of any good ones out there that i can trust with my 3 gigs of photos ?
[02:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: I know the image is larger than that.. but part of that is because it is an image
[02:56] <RvGaTe> Shit, i think i made a typo at the installation... i cant login :P
[02:56] <Cillian> Jack_Sparrow: Err, so I could try burning a 700 meg image onto a 650 disc and hopefully the bit it misses off the end isn't important...?
[02:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: It may not miss anything
[02:56] <Kingfield> i cant get it please help
[02:56] <Cillian> Jack_Sparrow: Err... ok, I'll try it.
[02:56] <mb89> hey can anyone help me out, I seem to have deleted the menu.lst file from /boot/grub/ and now i have a grub command TOTALLY LOST!
[02:56] <shawnr_> Kingfield, what are you typing in the terminal, exactly
[02:56] <Cillian> mb89: You said
[02:56] <Cillian> mb89: Do this:
[02:56] <Cillian> Err
[02:57] <Kingfield> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:57] <Cillian> mb89: How's your system partitioned?
[02:57] <Kingfield> and i said yes
[02:57] <shawnr_> er
[02:57] <shawnr_> forgot the s
[02:57] <Kingfield> when i add an s
[02:57] <Kingfield> it says there is no package
[02:57] <mb89> Cillian: I have a Win XP partition and then the Ubuntu partition plus the swap partition
[02:57] <shawnr_> and when you dont?
[02:57] <Cillian> mb89: Err, ok, no boot partition?
[02:57] <oskude> shawnr_: "build-essential - informational list of build-essential packages"
[02:57] <Cillian> mb89: Run these commands in teh grub command line:
[02:57] <Kingfield> E: Couldn't find package build-essentials
[02:57] <shadou> I'm having some issues with ubuntu, when I try to browse to any site or when an application such as xchat tries to connect somewhere the address seems to resolve to 1.0.0.0 unless I ping the address first or nslookup it
[02:58] <Cillian> mb89: kernel (hd0,1)/vmlinuz
[02:58] <Cillian> mb8Oops
[02:58] <Cillian> Instead of the last, run:
[02:58] <Kingfield> so... what do i do?
[02:58] <exs> is there a good soulseek linux client?
[02:58] <shawnr_> Kingfield, http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu_dapper#How_to_add_extra_repositories
[02:58] <Cillian> mb89: kernel (hd0,1)/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2
[02:58] <Cillian> mb89: Then:
[02:58] <Jack_Sparrow> mb89: You could try the super grub repair cd..
[02:58] <whitehorseNtiger> Does anyone know where I can put data I want to keep on RAM?  I am only using about half my RAM at any one time, NOT A HEAVY IMAGE/VIDEO user.
[02:58] <Cillian> mb89: initrd (hd0,1)/initrd.img
[02:58] <Kingfield> yeah im there right now
[02:58] <oskude> !info build-essential
[02:58] <Cillian> mb89: boot
[02:58] <ubotu> build-essential: informational list of build-essential packages. In component main, is optional. Version 11.1 (dapper), package size 6 kB, installed size 48 kB
[02:58] <whitehorseNtiger> LIke a ram drive?
[02:59] <Kingfield> what am i meant to do now
[02:59] <Cillian> whitehorseNtiger: Err, you can mount a folder to a ramdrive, I think, and it uses up ram as you store more files on it
[02:59] <oskude> Kingfield: build-essential is in main. it should work
[02:59] <whitehorseNtiger> NOT like my 64bit computer is SLOW...just wondering if there is any RAM DRIVE available for ubuntu/debian.
[02:59] <shawnr_> Kingfield,  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:59] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: IF that does not work .. get a 700meg cd.  Around here they are at every grocery store and 7-11
[02:59] <Cillian> Jack_Sparrow: :/, ok...
[03:00] <vge> can somebody help me with nx6110 laptop and wifi?
[03:00] <Kingfield> shawnr, am i meant to do build essential or build essentialS
[03:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: It will stillnot be fast on a 900mhz box (and probably slow ide drives as well)
[03:00] <shadou> whitehorseNtiger, tmp_fs is what you're after
[03:00] <Jack_Sparrow> !wifi
[03:00] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:01] <shawnr_> neither
[03:01] <shawnr_> you need the -
[03:01] <mb89> THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH CILLIAN!!!!!!!!!
[03:01] <Cillian> Jack_Sparrow: But 4 minutes of doing nothing?  And the exact same thing on a much faster Athlon 3200+
[03:01] <Cillian> mb89: Err, no prob :)
[03:01] <shawnr_> wow 10 people have told you 10 times lol
[03:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: It isnt doing nothing... it is setting up the system
 Kingfield,  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:01] <CyberMad> i got this error: configure error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables.
[03:01] <debuntu> Jack_Sparrow: howdy Jack
[03:01] <Cillian> Jack_Sparrow: Are you sure?  This is before it even pops up the gnome loading bit
[03:01] <CyberMad> how to fix that?
[03:01] <Cillian> And gentoo on the same box logs in instantly :P
[03:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: Start with the standard install and go from there
[03:02] <oskude> !compiling > CyberMad
[03:02] <Kingfield> i did it
[03:02] <Kingfield> already
[03:02] <oskude> CyberMad: read the pm from ubotu
[03:02] <Cillian> Jack_Sparrow: Ok...
[03:02] <Cillian> I'm just wondering if I did something wrong in the custom install
[03:02] <CyberMad> oskude thanks
[03:02] <shawnr_> Kingfield, sudo apt-cache search build-e
[03:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Cillian: There may be a timer waiting for input etc..
[03:02] <Cillian> I /did/ miss out base-config or whatever it's called, could that cause problems?
[03:03] <oskude> CyberMad: and if you know what to do, the answer is sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:03] <lhds> how to write system to a sd card?
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> lhds: what format is the sd card?
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> lhds: if NTFS.. dont....
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> lhds: fat32 no prob
[03:03] <Cillian> fat32?
[03:03] <silverman> how to place the printer icon on desktop ?
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> lhds: actually any fat will do
[03:03] <Cillian> Doesn't that hav eno permissions?
[03:03] <lhds> linux filesystem
[03:04] <Kingfield> uhhh that just gave me some random informations
[03:04] <oskude> touch /media/usbdisk/system :P
[03:04] <Jack_Sparrow> lhds: does it show up on the desktop when you plug it in?
[03:04] <lhds> yes
[03:05] <RvGaTe> is it possible to change the resolution of tty's? (ctrl+alt+f1)
[03:05] <Jack_Sparrow> lhds: What error do you get?
[03:05] <lhds> no error i want to install system files and boot from it
[03:05] <silverman> anyone!
[03:05] <oskude> RvGaTe: using "vga=791" as kernell boot option, would use resolution 800x600x32, iirc
[03:05] <Cillian> silverman: Err.
[03:06] <lhds> so how to write the filesystem to a hard disk lets say
[03:06] <Jack_Sparrow> !boot
[03:06] <ubotu> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/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://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[03:06] <Cillian> bum ? ;)
[03:06] <Kingfield> hey whenever i try to use command 'make' this error msg comes up : make: *** No rule to make target `/usr/lib/qt3/mkspecs/default/qmake.conf', needed by `Makefile'.  Stop.
[03:06] <Kingfield> $can anyone help?
[03:06] <Jack_Sparrow> lhds: You want to install to the sd card and run from there eh.
[03:07] <Jack_Sparrow> brb, need coffee
[03:07] <oskude> Kingfield: read their manual!
[03:07] <silverman> Cillian: i thought it was easy question.
[03:07] <Kingfield> what manual!!?!?!? T-T
[03:07] <Cillian> silverman: Probably, I can't see any printer icons to check at the moment
[03:07] <Kingfield> please im a noob just can anyone tell me how to fix this
[03:07] <Kingfield> hey whenever i try to use command 'make' this error msg comes up : make: *** No rule to make target `/usr/lib/qt3/mkspecs/default/qmake.conf', needed by `Makefile'.  Stop.
[03:08] <oskude> Kingfield: oh man, where should be some info on how to compile that thing, if not, complain to the makers of that software !
[03:08] <shawnr_> Kingfield, did you run configure first?
[03:08] <RvGaTe> oskude, any way to make it permanent ?
[03:08] <Cillian> silverman: Right click it, properties, click the icon in the top left of the dialog, browse to a new icon ?
[03:08] <silverman> Cillian: even the drag and drup wont do...  posible to add jobs ?
[03:08] <oskude> Kingfield: and did you look if the program is allready in ubuntu repos ?
[03:08] <oskude> RvGaTe: add it in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:08] <shawnr_> Kingfield, is your nick on that network registered?
[03:09] <Kingfield> yes, and what network
[03:09] <shawnr_> Kingfield, um lol the network your on, freenode
[03:09] <Kingfield> by the way, im trying to compile something that has NO ./configure
[03:09] <IndyBC> Hello. Does Skype support webcam?
[03:09] <oskude> RvGaTe: like this "kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-25-k7 root=/dev/hda2 ro quiet splash vga=791"
[03:09] <RvGaTe> oskude, thank you
[03:09] <IndyBC> If not, how with Linux can I communicate with Web Camera?
[03:10] <Cillian> Kingfield: Did you run qmake first ?
[03:10] <Kingfield> no i CANT run qmake
[03:10] <poningru> !webcam > IndyBC
[03:10] <Kingfield> it says there is no such command
[03:10] <shawnr_> Kingfield, relax
[03:10] <Kingfield> command not found
[03:10] <shawnr_> Kingfield, what program are you trying to install
[03:10] <Kingfield> f4l
[03:10] <oskude> RvGaTe: and if you want to add it automaticly to new kernels, add to "# defoptions=quiet splash vga=791"
[03:10] <Cillian> Kingfield: Did you install Qt?
[03:11] <Kingfield> Yahhhhh
[03:11] <Cillian> Qt 3 specifically
[03:11] <Kingfield> but thats the problem
[03:11] <Kingfield> yes and that is the problem
[03:11] <Kingfield> it says something weird
[03:11] <IndyBC> !webcam > IndyBC
[03:12] <Kingfield> libqt3c102-mt - when i try to install it, it says that i have an earlier version installed
[03:12] <silverman> IndyBC: use amsn
[03:12] <Kingfield> i mean newer version installed
[03:12] <Kingfield> so i cant install it
[03:12] <IndyBC> poningru: But with which program will I use webcam ?
[03:12] <shawnr_> Kingfield, what is f41 ?
[03:12] <Cillian> Kingfield: Weird, are you telling me on ubuntu you can't have Qt 3 and 4 at the same time!?
[03:12] <Kingfield> no
[03:12] <Kingfield> i dont know
[03:13] <poningru> IndyBC: you can use ekiga iirc
[03:13] <Kingfield> i DO have qt3
[03:13] <Kingfield> the folder is NAMED qt3
[03:13] <poningru> IndyBC: you can use vlc to just record
[03:13] <camer0ff> when you mount a networked computer, how do you change the ownership of the files from root?
[03:13] <IndyBC> poningru: ok
[03:13] <Kingfield> shawnr f4l is flash for linux
[03:13] <valen> anyone know of any current issues regarding DNS? I can't seem to resolve addresses correctly
[03:13] <Cillian> camer0ff: -o uid=user
[03:14] <oskude> Kingfield: fyi: their release at sf.net is 1year old!
[03:14] <camer0ff> how do you mount the network then Cillian ?
[03:14] <Kingfield> i know
[03:14] <Kingfield> but it worked before
[03:14] <camer0ff> i have just been using the gui
[03:14] <Kingfield> at least i could compile it
[03:14] <oskude> !enter
[03:14] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and can be annoying.
[03:14] <Kingfield> now i cant compile anything
[03:14] <Cillian> camer0ff: Err, what type of network FS?  samba, ftp, nfs?
[03:14] <camer0ff> Cillian, samba
[03:15] <Cillian> camer0ff: mount -t smbfs //server/share -o user=serverusername,uid=localusertoownfiles
[03:15] <Kingfield> can anyone help me please
[03:15] <Cillian>  /mnt/mountpoint
[03:15] <camer0ff> cool
[03:15] <camer0ff> Cillian, thanks will give it a go
[03:16] <IndyBC> poningru: So, neither Gaim nor Skype support webcam? :-(
[03:16] <Kingfield> Im using Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper drake, right, and then you know when that faulty upgrade came out, and gave a problem with X graphical interface or something? anyways, i thought i screwed up so i reinstalled Ubuntu. Now i have this problem with libqt3c102-mt every single time i try to compile something. When i tried to install it, it said i had a newer version of that so i couldnt install it. Anyone help please?
[03:16] <Cillian> Kingfield: Try uninstalling qt 4
[03:17] <Kingfield> but i dont think i HAVE qt 4 installed
[03:17] <poningru> IndyBC: skype does iirc but gaim not yet
[03:17] <zeronenorez> hey ,please help me
[03:17] <poningru> IndyBC: well actually there is gaimvv
[03:17] <mcscruff> how can i see what mobo i have in my pc
[03:17] <fyrestrtr> Kingfield: from a terminal, sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -- that should fix it.
[03:17] <kyja> when I go to quit from menu... I log out. how can I get that logout switchuser shutdown restart bla bla back :-(
[03:17] <poningru> but its not so stable and it can crash etc.
[03:17] <valen> I keep getting an error message whenever I try and resolve an address, making web browsing or any internet based stuff a pain in the ass
[03:18] <valen> anyone know of a fix?
[03:18] <Cillian> valen: Err, what's in your /etc/resolv.conf ?
[03:18] <camer0ff> Cillian, it is coming up with an error about "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock"
[03:18] <valen> 0% [Connecting to archive.ubuntu.com (1.0.0.0)]  <-- not to mention incorrect resolvs
[03:18] <Cillian> camer0ff: Urgh, sure you got the server and sharename right?
[03:18] <IndyBC> poningru: I have Gaim and Skype. What can I do, in order to talk via a web camera?
[03:18] <deep> how can i get a list of harddrives and the use of its space?
[03:18] <Cillian> camer0ff: And no firewall etc. in the way
[03:18] <valen> my router is in resolv.conf, it's dhcp. 192.168.1.1
[03:18] <Cillian> deep: df
[03:18] <zeronenorez> sometimes i couldn't type in opera's address,i don't know why
[03:18] <deep> Thx
[03:18] <fyrestrtr> deep: df -h
[03:19] <Kingfield> fyrestrtr, Reading package lists... Done
[03:19] <Kingfield> Building dependency tree... Done
[03:19] <Kingfield> Calculating upgrade... Done
[03:19] <Kingfield> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[03:19] <Cillian> valen: Umm.  Sounds right
[03:19] <camer0ff> Cillian, yep
[03:19] <Cillian> valen: Firewall settings etc. in your browser?
[03:19] <valen> no firewall
[03:19] <valen> the router is just pure nat
[03:19] <valen> just keeps bringing the incorrect dns queries back
[03:19] <Cillian> valen: Yeh, but did you setup a firewall or proxy in your browser even though you don;t have one>?
[03:19] <valen> no
[03:19] <valen> it's fresh out of the box
[03:19] <Cillian> camer0ff: Can you connect to the share etc. from other machines, i.e. windows?
[03:19] <zeronenorez> who use opera Web Browser?
[03:19] <fyrestrtr> Kingfield: sudo apt-get install -f
[03:19] <Cillian> valen: Can you ping googe.com from a terminal?
[03:20] <valen> yes
[03:20] <IndyBC> poningru: so? :)
[03:20] <valen> I can ping anything
[03:20] <Cillian> valen: But just your browser is messed up?
[03:20] <camer0ff> Cillian, can connect to it from this machine.. might have the command incorrect :S
[03:20] <oskude> zeronenorez: i dont use it, but i have it installed ;)
[03:20] <valen> and apt, and ping, and netcat, and any other tcp/udp based app
[03:20] <Cillian> camer0ff: Yeh... in the command, make sure user=... is the username to connect as, and uid= is the local user to own the files
[03:20] <camer0ff> can i message you with the command or keep it public?
[03:20] <Cillian> It should ask for a password too
[03:21] <Cillian> camer0ff: Sure, go ahead
[03:21] <valen> I get this error when a 'host anything.com' ;; Warning: Message parser reports malformed message packet.
[03:21] <Kingfield> fyrestrtr, it says there are 0 packages to install or upgrade or anything
[03:21] <_RvGaTe> How do i disable IPv6 ?
[03:21] <fyrestrtr> !ipv6 > _RvGaTe
[03:21] <valen> Cillian, funny thing is when I ping something, from that point onward the host works
[03:21] <fyrestrtr> Kingfield: what happens with sudo apt-get install -f ?
[03:22] <Cillian> valen: Weird, might be because after the ping the host is cached or something somewhere
[03:22] <camer0ff> Cillian, messaged
[03:22] <valen> any ideas what would cause the problem?
[03:22] <Kingfield> fyrestrtr, this - 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[03:22] <Cillian> camer0ff: I can't see, are you registered with nickserv?
[03:22] <Cillian> If now, you can't PM
[03:22] <valen> what's the daemon which controls lookups
[03:22] <Cillian> Join a new channel, #cillian123
[03:22] <camer0ff> ah fair enough
[03:22] <camer0ff> kk
[03:23] <mcscruff> Is there a way to get my motherboard model and other info with a linux command
[03:23] <fyrestrtr> mcscruff: sudo lshw
[03:23] <mcscruff> ty
[03:23] <poningru> IndyBC: install gaimvv
[03:24] <IndyBC> poningru: Through gaimv can I talk with people who have msn, via webcam?
[03:25] <Netcad> n the /home partition I have the message: File System only for read and I can not to modify anything even with root
[03:25] <zeronenorez> Jucato,use it maybe that's a bug :D
[03:25] <Kingfield> Im using Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper drake, right, and then you know when that faulty upgrade came out, and gave a problem with X graphical interface or something? anyways, i thought i screwed up so i reinstalled Ubuntu. Now i have this problem with libqt3c102-mt every single time i try to compile something. When i tried to install it, it said i had a newer version of that so i couldnt install it. Anyone help please?
[03:25] <valen> can anyone google for me 1.0.0.0? I can't google whatsoever at the moment, it's being a pita.
[03:25] <poningru> IndyBC: yes... but I think you should use kopete
[03:26] <poningru> then you can use msn video
[03:26] <kyle_> hi, is there a way stop the "disable Sticky Keys" and "enable slow keys" dialogs from popping up while having Sticky Keys enabled (in accessibility)?
[03:26] <poningru> or amsn
[03:26] <IndyBC> poningru: oh, ok
[03:26] <IndyBC> poningru: so, you recommend me kopete? (I have Gnome)
[03:27] <kyle_> anyone? they pop up a couple of times per day
[03:27] <Led_Zeppelin> how do I extract an UHA file?
[03:27] <don_jr> Anyone have any other forum like setups I may be able to use in ubuntu/apache2 other than phpbb2?
[03:27] <poningru> IndyBC: try amsn first if you only plan on using msn video
[03:28] <oskude> Led_Zeppelin: whats an UHA file ?
[03:28] <IndyBC> poningru: ok :-)
[03:28] <Led_Zeppelin> oskude: type of format
[03:28] <Led_Zeppelin> compressed format
[03:28] <oskude> Led_Zeppelin: never heard, gotta wikipedia that...
[03:28] <Led_Zeppelin> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UHarc
[03:28] <oskude> Led_Zeppelin: ok, "It was used a lot in the earlier warez scene, now having been largely replaced by WinRAR." :/
[03:29] <Led_Zeppelin> mine isn't a warez though
[03:29] <oskude> Led_Zeppelin: you could try unrar
[03:29] <Led_Zeppelin> its a homevided :-(
[03:29] <Led_Zeppelin> stupid cousing!
[03:29] <Led_Zeppelin> *cousin! he tries to be cute
[03:29] <kyle_> get rid of disable sticky keys dialog, anyone?
[03:29] <Bastiq> How do i install the latest nvidia drivers manually? When i try to run the downloaded file it complains that i don't have the path to gcc
[03:30] <oskude> Led_Zeppelin: apt-cache search uha ( doesnt find anything)
[03:30] <Cillian> 20% of the install CD....
[03:30] <oskude> Bastiq: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[03:30] <Bastiq> oskude, that's not the latest
[03:30] <oskude> Bastiq: ok ...
[03:30] <lassegs> hi. with beagle installed and good to go, i cant add the beagle panel applet. i just doesnt show up in "add to panel". Anyone knows what this is all about?
[03:32] <wweasel> Hey guys. I am using Kopete and when I receive a message my taskbar starts flashing even if I am already in the chat window. I really need to know how to fix this.
[03:33] <lassegs> it is supposed to show up in the "add to panel" menu right?
[03:34] <oskude> lassegs: apt-cache show beagle doesnt mention anything about panel, what did you install ?
[03:34] <lassegs> just the beagle package
[03:34] <lassegs> oskude, sudo apt-get install beagle
[03:35] <oskude> lassegs: if its supposed to be addable in the panel, i think it would say so...
[03:35] <wweasel> lassegs: Maybe he needs to add universe and multiverse to his repositories?
[03:35] <lassegs> oskude, i looked at some screenshots and I saw a cute doggie icon in the corner. thought it would be handy
[03:36] <oskude> lassegs: you can add "icons" with "application launcher"
[03:36] <lassegs> oskude, then i googled "install configure beagle" and found lots of stuff on how to install beagle, but noone mentions the applet, even though illustrations to the text shows an applet
[03:37] <oskude> lassegs: show me a screenshot with beagle applet
[03:37] <lassegs> oskude, http://cc.cpe.ku.ac.th/~b4405610/image/beagle.png
[03:38] <oskude> lassegs: thats no applet, thats just "application launcher"...
[03:38] <internat> ok im having issues with sound. now i think part of it is because i have a dvb card that has audio out on it as well, but ive set the cmedia card to be the default in sound preferences, and it worked when i installed ubuntu, but i dont think ive changed anything and now its not working.. any suggestions/checklists of stuff to look at?
[03:38] <lassegs> oskude, ive been fooled
[03:38] <lassegs> oskude, thx though
[03:39] <kyle_> internat, have you tried to kill esd?
[03:39] <oskude> lassegs: you have "application launcher" in "add to panel" (top of the icons)
[03:39] <internat> kyle_, ive restarted a couple of tim4e
[03:39] <lassegs> oskude, i know.. thx anyways
[03:39] <oskude> lassegs: roger
[03:39] <lonran> hallo
[03:40] <kyle_> i mean killing the esd sound demon? this helped for me a number of times
[03:40] <lonran> anybody know which tags reads amarok by default?
[03:40] <internat> yeah but ive restarted so the daeomon would have been killed
[03:40] <oskude> lassegs: but you could look this http://raphael.slinckx.net/deskbar/
[03:40] <internat> ive treid restarting alsa
[03:40] <Talisker[w] > http://xkcd.com/c149.html
[03:41] <kyle_> can you see it running in the process list?
[03:41] <oskude> lassegs: seems like deskbar can use beagle as backend...
[03:41] <lassegs> oskude, yeah i saw that.. trying to make it work now
[03:42] <oskude> lassegs: i assume you can set in the deskbar setting what backend to use...
[03:43] <lassegs> oskude, which setting? gconf-editor?
[03:43] <oskude> lassegs: right click on deskbar (on the magnifier icon) -> settings
[03:44] <lassegs> oskude, you cant configure back ends there, can you?
[03:44] <oskude> lassegs: no idea, just quessing...
[03:44] <lassegs> oskude, no it doesnt work
[03:45] <oskude> lassegs: well, they say "Simple static backends like 'Search xx with yy' where yy can be beagle, gnome-dict, gnome-search-tool,.."
[03:46] <oskude> lassegs: so maybe you have to type "search blah with beagle" ?
[03:46] <lassegs> oskude, you really arent as dumb as you look
[03:46] <lassegs> oskude, thanks
[03:46] <holotone> is there a quick and dirty way to get basic system specs (RAM, CPU speed, etc...) from the shell?
[03:46] <oskude> lassegs: and they allso write "With libbeagle, show a small selection of beagle result for typed word"
[03:47] <Chopp> Anyone can help me getting my X to work? :(
[03:48] <oskude> holotone: maybe "sudo lshw"
[03:48] <holotone> oskude: Whoa, perfect
[03:48] <holotone> Thanks!
[03:49] <oskude> lassegs: im trying python-beagle ;)
[03:49] <lassegs> oskude, whats that?
[03:49] <oskude> lassegs: python binding to beagle, ill try if that quick search works then...
[03:49] <internat> is there a good dvb player for ubuntu other then mythtv and kaffeine?
[03:50] <azathoth> what's the app that picks up window messages?
[03:50] <oskude> internat: zapping,tvtime... if those support dvb
[03:51] <oskude> lassegs: yup, now i have to beagle "extensions" in deskbar
[03:51] <oskude> * too
[03:51] <oskude> eh, *two (2) :/
[03:52] <oskude> oh no, not another daemon, sudo apt-get remove ;)
[03:52] <fallingdutch> how do i change the initrd? want to add a binary to the rd and run a skript
[03:53] <StephenL> I just updated my xorg i810 driver and now I have no title bars on any of my windows.
[03:53] <nox-Hand> StephenL, in terminal, try typing gnome-window-decorator --replace &
[03:53] <nox-Hand> MIght not work, but worth a shot
[03:54] <nox-Hand> IF you are in GNOME*
[03:54] <StephenL> OK.  Trying...
[03:55] <StephenL> Nope.  Didn't work.
[03:55] <nox-Hand> StephenL, XGL or regular X?
[03:55] <StephenL> aigl
[03:55] <nox-Hand> Ah
[03:55] <nox-Hand> With compiz?
[03:55] <StephenL> yes
[03:56] <nox-Hand> try startcompiz or compiz-start in a terminal IN your X session
[03:56] <kyja> when I go to quit from menu... I log out. how can I get that logout switchuser shutdown restart bla bla back :-(
[03:56] <StephenL> ok
[03:56] <nox-Hand> i.e. gnome-terminal or something
[03:56] <nils_> Hi all, following this howto to rebuild the debian installer : http://dsplabs.utt.ro/~juve/blog/index.cgi/01147559232
[03:56] <nox-Hand> kyja, Do you use GDM?
[03:56] <kyja> nox-Hand, gnome
[03:56] <nils_> I'm stuck at 6.2 and i've not idea what he's trying to tell me...
[03:56] <nox-Hand> kyja, Yes, but do you log in through GNOME DISPLAY MANAGER (( GDM )) ?
[03:57] <nox-Hand> It's that or startx or gnome-session or something, kyja
[03:57] <StephenL> Nope that didn't work either.  I'm never doing another update that has to do with X.
[03:57] <kyja> nox-Hand, I had installed a user switcher applet yesturday and did not like it and I think that disabled ithe ither.
[03:57] <StephenL> Everytime I do one something breaks.
[03:57] <kyja> nox-Hand, yeah I have it doing a theme loginin user picker
[03:57] <nox-Hand> kyja, You know of what I speak when I say GDM, yeah? The Ubuntu login thing, where drums play some stuff
[03:58] <kyja> nox-Hand, yes it does play drums and waits for user and pass
[03:59] <sls_583> Could someone tell me if the Dapper install CD can None destructivly resize NTFS partitions?
[03:59] <StephenL> sls_583:  Yes, it can.
[04:00] <fallingdutch> kyja, are you logged in? if so start a terminal and run "ps ax | grep gdm" if it says something like "/usr/sbin/gdm" you are running gdm
[04:00] <nox-Hand> kyja, That's odd then :/
[04:00] <sls_583> Thanks
[04:00] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, She is running GDM, she says she gets the drums
[04:00] <nox-Hand> StephenL, You have ANY start compiz script at all?
[04:00] <nox-Hand> You should have
[04:01] <StephenL> Is there a log to see what updates I installed.
[04:01] <StephenL> nox-Hand:  Yes I do.
[04:01] <nostGONE> i'm running ubuntu server (6.06 iirc) with 2 raid5 arrays. every now and then, one of the disks in my sata raid5 array throws dmesg errors about status=0x50 DriveReady, SeekComplete and something about No Sense -- does that ring a bell for anyone ?
[04:01] <nox-Hand> StephenL, Hmn, and they dont work?
[04:01] <Xriubuntu> I've just installed ubuntu, and have spend about 10 minutes looking for my trash can...where is it??
[04:01] <kyja> nox-Hand, yes
[04:01] <nox-Hand> Upgraded kernel, StephenL? Or drivers?
[04:01] <the_Cat> I dont get it.. what's the difference between Ubuntu Dapper and "normal" (?) Ubuntu? :E
[04:01] <StephenL> Everything is working fine.  I just don't have the window borders or the title bar.
[04:01] <fallingdutch> Xriubuntu, right down
[04:02] <nox-Hand> the_Cat, Dapper is the version
[04:02] <nox-Hand> It's the current
[04:02] <nostGONE> the_Cat, "dapper" is the name of a specific version
[04:02] <nox-Hand> Before it was Hoary
[04:02] <the_Cat> Oh.
[04:02] <the_Cat> :$
[04:02] <Xriubuntu> fallingdutch: Found it; im a moron
[04:02] <nox-Hand> Now normal is Dapper :)
[04:02] <the_Cat> Thank you. ;>
[04:02] <fallingdutch> Xriubuntu, have fun with your trash can ;-)
[04:02] <ThJ> how do you reconstruct what was in /dev/.static/ at install time, if there was anything there?
[04:02] <StephenL> nox-Hand:  I had 3 updates, one was the xorg-i810 driver and I can't remember what the other 2 were.  Not kernel updates though.
[04:03] <StephenL> Is there a log of what updates are done?
[04:03] <nox-Hand> StephenL, It's gotta be the driver
[04:03] <Xriubuntu> ok, everything is going really slow, this speeds up when I install, rather than running on disk right? It look me like a minutes to just boot up :/
[04:03] <nox-Hand> I think anywho
[04:03] <StephenL> nox-Hand:  That's what I'm thinking.  Is there an easy way to roll back the driver?
[04:03] <nox-Hand> Most X errors with updates are drivers
[04:03] <ThJ> that question was for everyone btw :B
[04:03] <nox-Hand> StephenL, Probably. Which did you use?
[04:04] <StephenL> I just updated using the update manager.  I'm not sure which it installed.
[04:04] <Anon5935> when I go to 'switch users' the monitor just turns off.
[04:04] <Anon5935> I assume this is not suppose to happen?
[04:04] <nox-Hand> ThJ, Recovering files in UNIX-based systems is a right pain - hex editors etc. Unless this is life-or-death, you should go cry or make a new file afaik
[04:04] <nox-Hand> I have no other ideas - I may be wrong
[04:05] <azathoth> anyone know how i can monitor system messages? so i can pick up window messages or mouse input?
[04:05] <azathoth> there's an app i was using, but i forget the name
[04:05] <fallingdutch> Xriubuntu, yes, liveCD is very slow here, too but when installed pretty fast :-)
[04:05] <nox-Hand> StephenL, less /var/log/dpkg.log
[04:05] <ThJ> nox-Hand: i know it contained devices and things work fine if i just make a copy of /dev and put it in /dev/.static/dev, it's apparently the version of /dev used before udev is loaded.
[04:05] <nox-Hand> Will say at bottom what you installed
[04:06] <ThJ> nox-Hand: i want to know the commands the ubuntu installer used to make it, cause it obviously isnt MAKEDEV generic.
[04:06] <nox-Hand> ThJ, Tricky :/ I cant help there. Would a version of /dev/.static/dev from someone like me work?
[04:06] <ThJ> nox-Hand: i think it would
[04:06] <nox-Hand> ThJ, Woooow, that's complicated, that :P
[04:06] <fulat2k> hi folks, how do you config kde look and feel? i've got qt3 config, but i read that there's another tool more specific to kde.
[04:07] <ThJ> nox-Hand: i sense sarcasm
[04:07] <chuckyp> Does anyone know if there is a way to fix the gnome menus after installing kubuntu.  I'd like to have both but want my menus to stay the same.
[04:07] <nox-Hand> ThJ, It is.
[04:07] <Anon5935> any idea what would cause the monitor to turn off when I 'switch users'?
[04:07] <nox-Hand> Too big for me
[04:07] <nox-Hand> ThJ, I would go ask in #ubuntu-devel - I know you aint supposed to ask there, but ask for someone who was an installer developer
[04:07] <faeldray> i just installed ubuntu on a really old computer. when i boot up, everything is fine until i get to the login screen. then the screen gets really screwed up. i think the monitor is the problem. anyone have any ideas?
[04:07] <nox-Hand> Anon5935, Wrong res?
[04:08] <ThJ> nox-Hand: could you check your /dev/.static/ directory for me?
[04:08] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, do you know how to change the initial ramdisk?
[04:08] <fallingdutch> with the ubuntu/debian tools?
[04:08] <Anon5935> well it does not say 'signal out of bounds' which is what it normally says if I set a bad res
[04:08] <ThJ> nox-Hand: it's static so i presumably only need a copy of the default device files.
[04:08] <Anon5935> it says 'check signal cable' like there is no signal at all
[04:09] <nox-Hand> ThJ, I will, just a sec
[04:09] <StephenL> ARG.
[04:09] <ThJ> nox-Hand: okay thanks
[04:09] <StephenL> X locked up.  Had to reboot.
[04:09] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, initrd? Erm....drrr, nope
[04:10] <fallingdutch> thanks anyway, nox-Hand
[04:10] <nox-Hand> ThJ, hows this look? http://paste.lisp.org/display/24884
[04:11] <StephenL> nox-Hand:  Do you know how I can rollback my driver?
[04:11] <nox-Hand> StephenL, afraid not :/ Did you find out what you used to have?
[04:11] <ThJ> nox-Hand: is that all of it?
[04:11] <nox-Hand> It might just be a config it changed
[04:11] <nox-Hand> ThJ, Indeed
[04:11] <nox-Hand> !initrd
[04:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about initrd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:11] <nox-Hand> aw
[04:12] <Jamminpotato> !CGWD >
[04:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about CGWD - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:12] <Jamminpotato> !CGWD >Jammibpotato
[04:12] <fallingdutch> hehe nox-Hand
[04:12] <Jack_Sparrow> I was told that  dpkg --get-selections >myselections  would save my list of installed packages and that  dpkg --get-selections < myprog.txt would let me duplicate my installation on a second machine.  But in reading the man pages that isnt the case.
[04:12] <ThJ> nox-Hand: i'm guessing that's it. do you recognize any of the device files as devices you have, or does it look generic to you?
[04:13] <fallingdutch> !update-initramfs
[04:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about update-initramfs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:13] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, The only thing I can figure out is how to do it in conjunction with building a new kernel - want an upgrade? ;)
[04:13] <nox-Hand> ThJ, pretty generic
[04:13] <kromel> Good morning everyone.
[04:13] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, give me the link please, maybee i can combine the information with what i found already :-)
[04:14] <nox-Hand> initramfs-tools - tools for generating an initramfs - did you try that, fallingdutch ? Lemme getcha that link
[04:14] <ThJ> nox-Hand: insane amount of rfcomm devices, whatever those are. guess i'll try a copy.
[04:14] <ThJ> nox-Hand: if you dont mind of course
[04:14] <nox-Hand> ThJ, Righto. Tar.gz, yeah?
[04:14] <ThJ> yeah
[04:14] <nox-Hand> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217657&highlight=initrd fallingdutch
[04:14] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, thank you
[04:14] <zeronenorez> help! is anyone installed engage in gnome?
[04:14] <Anaski> X700 has some problems with live cd  it wont load the desktop
[04:15] <Jack_Sparrow> HOw do I use dpkg to duplicate my installed packages on a second machine
[04:15] <nox-Hand> Anaski, try dpkg-reconfigure xorg in tty1 (( alt + f1 )) in the livecd - run it through and restart X
[04:15] <Anaski> had nvidia and no such problems
[04:15] <kromel> MMmmm nvidia
[04:16] <zeronenorez> please give an other address to install<not the deb http://j.portalier.free.fr/debian/ testing main>thanks
[04:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Anaski: Did you just change out your video card?
[04:16] <drbashir> How can I upgrade my Ati drivers from 8.25.18 to the latest?
[04:16] <Jack_Sparrow> !ati
[04:16] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:16] <drbashir> installed the current using easy ubuntu
[04:16] <Jack_Sparrow> !easyubuntu
[04:16] <ubotu> EasyUbuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. See http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ ; for help and or discussions about EasyUbuntu please join #easyubuntu.
[04:16] <Jack_Sparrow> !automatix
[04:16] <ubotu> Automatix is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. For help with and discussion of automatix please join #automatix.
[04:17] <Anaski> my GF threw its cooler fan on the bottom of my case
[04:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Clearly both say USE AT YOUR OWN RISK..  Not something we advise people to use
[04:17] <StephenL> Is there a logfile to see what updates I installed today?
[04:17] <ThJ> nox-Hand: how's it going?
[04:17] <drbashir> Jack_Sparrow,  I know that, I just want to upgrade...
[04:18] <nox-Hand> wget www.sector-42.frih.net/dev.bz2 - ThJ
[04:18] <nox-Hand> Tell me when ya got it - will delete after
[04:18] <nox-Hand> It's a bz2 though, note that, ThJ
[04:18] <ThJ> ok
[04:18] <Jack_Sparrow> Where did you get these new drivers
[04:18] <Anaski> yeah like i know how to config something
[04:18] <wweasel> I'm having some trouble with Grip. Every time I try to play an audio CD I get the message "Grip has unexpectedly quit." Amaork plays my audio CDs fine....
[04:18] <drbashir> Jack_Sparrow, I dont have any huge problems whith the current, except that some textures are missing ingame
[04:19] <Jack_Sparrow> as in windows games running under linux?
[04:19] <drbashir> Yeah
[04:19] <ThJ> nox-Hand: i note. got it. you can delete
[04:19] <ThJ> nox-Hand: and thanks. now i gtg!
[04:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Sorry,
[04:19] <nox-Hand> ThJ, wait
[04:19] <Anaski> "Anaski, try dpkg-reconfigure xorg in tty1 (( alt + f1 )) in the livecd - run it through and restart X" this is like chinese to me..dont understand a thing
[04:20] <ThJ> nox-Hand: hm?
[04:20] <nox-Hand> I am going out now myself, will be back later, if you need help, ask others if I am not here - I hope it works
[04:20] <nox-Hand> ThJ, ^^
[04:20] <ThJ> nox-Hand: okay, thanks :)
[04:20] <ThJ> bye
[04:20] <Jack_Sparrow> SOmeone else may be able to help, I dont support emulators
[04:20] <nox-Hand> Anaski, Right
[04:20] <wweasel> Jack_Sparrow: Think you could help me with Grip?
[04:20] <ianthepetrock> Im trying to install the kernel from the synaptic package manager using the linux-image's, which package should i select if im using an AMD athlon xp?
[04:21] <fyrestrtr> ianthepetrock: linux-686
[04:21] <wweasel> Jack_Sparrow: Grip is ripping CDs fine, but it won't play a track. Sound Juicer and Amarok both play Audio CDs fine.
[04:21] <ianthepetrock> fyrestrtr ok thanks
[04:21] <nox-Hand> In the liveCD, when nothing works - and you think its all loaded, type ALT+F1 on your keyboard. It should go to a text-based client. In that, type "sudo su" then type dpkg-reconfigure xorg - it will ask some questions. Then when done, type /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:21] <wweasel> fyrestrtr: Are you sure A-XP isn't k7? I know my A64 is
[04:22] <nox-Hand> If X boots, it's good. If not, check whether you did the dpkg-reconfigure xorg right. If that doesnt work - I cannot help.
[04:22] <nox-Hand> Anaski, Ask about, I must go now
[04:22] <fyrestrtr> wweasel: its not 64 bit afaik.
[04:22] <Jack_Sparrow> wweasel: I dont have an answer for that.
[04:22] <Jack_Sparrow> I am trying to get some work done while lurking here
[04:23] <wweasel> fyrestrtr: No, I wasn't suggesting it was. I was suggesting it might be the 32 bit k7 kernel
[04:23] <ianthepetrock> fyrestrtr and wweasel, i just tried 686 and it broke my x server kind of
[04:23] <ianthepetrock> if that means anything
[04:23] <Anaski> okay
[04:24] <kaot> hey folks using ndiswrapper - Are any of you using wpa/wpa2?  I'm a bit unclear as to whether or not they're compatible.
[04:24] <fyrestrtr> ianthepetrock: were you using binary drivers? that's probably why it 'broke'
[04:24] <ReOli> bom dia pessoal, algum sabe com carregar na mo a /dev/video0 ?
[04:24] <wweasel> ianthepetrock: Yeah, it means that 686 is wrong for you. As I thought
[04:24] <wweasel> ianthepetrock: You need the k7 kernel.
[04:24] <fyrestrtr> no he doesn't.
[04:24] <Jack_Sparrow> !it
[04:24] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[04:24] <wweasel> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85917
[04:24] <fyrestrtr> if the kernel was wrong, the system wouldn't even boot.
[04:24] <ianthepetrock> fyrestrtr: as in video drivers?
[04:24] <fyrestrtr> ianthepetrock: yes.
[04:24] <Anaski> think ill try now and hopefully wont fail this time...thanks all for your help
[04:25] <wweasel> fyrestrtr: check http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85917
[04:25] <ReOli> webcam creative pd1001.!
[04:25] <ianthepetrock> fyrestrtr: i was, nvidia, but i edited my xorg config back to "nv" from "nvidia"
[04:25] <cybercop> I have a laptop with the Broadcom  4318 wireless card.  I did the firmware bit and got it "working", but it is very slow. 18-22 Kbps when it should be 157.  Is there something I need to do to make it run faster?
[04:25] <fyrestrtr> anyway, I have to go home. See ya later!
[04:25] <kaot> cybercop: you might try changing channels if you've got a cordless phone in the house.  That happened to me.
[04:25] <wweasel> ianthepetrock: You'll get even better results using the k7 kernel.
[04:25] <StephenL> Is there a way to rollback updates I installed today?
[04:25] <goldenflaw> hello, how do I make gdesklets start after a reboot, I've tried crontab but it doesn't work
[04:25] <kaot> cybercop: like if you're on channel 1, move to 11, if 11, move to 1, sort of thing.
[04:26] <wweasel> ianthepetrock: See this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85917
[04:26] <ianthepetrock> wweasel alright thank you :D
[04:26] <cybercop> kaot: have it on 11.  No 2.4 devices besides it
[04:26] <StephenL> goldenflaw: System->Preferencees->Sessions Then there is a startup programs tab.  Add it there
[04:26] <goldenflaw> ok, thanks
[04:26] <kaot> cybercop: I'd still recommend switching, at least for expermenting purposes.  Eliminate the easy & obvious first.  Or, you know, don't.
[04:27] <kaot> :P
[04:27] <StephenL> np
[04:27] <ReOli> thanks..!
[04:27] <cybercop> doing it now
[04:27] <kaot> cybercop: I've got the same chipset, with good speeds, but I'm using ndiswrapper and not the kernel drivers, fyi
[04:27] <cybercop> now on ch 3 still doing it
[04:28] <cybercop> i tried ndis first,  got it to install it through ndis, but couldnt figure out how to use it
[04:29] <kaot> cybercop: how to use what?
[04:29] <Jack_Sparrow> Do you know how to use dpkg to create a list of installed packages that I can move to another machine and have that machine install those same packages
[04:29] <nostGONE> i'm running ubuntu server (6.06 iirc) with 2 raid5 arrays. every now and then, one of the disks in my sata raid5 array throws dmesg errors about status=0x50 DriveReady, SeekComplete and something about No Sense -- does that ring a bell for anyone ?
[04:29] <Russel> hiho
[04:29] <Russel> where can i find the xvmc library? locate doesn't find it, but aptitude tells me, it is installed
[04:30] <kaot> nostGONE: have you tried sticking the exact error message (perhaps truncated a bit) into google?
[04:30] <StephenL> Russel:  Did you run an updatedb before using locate?
[04:30] <nostGONE> yea, but nothing useful
[04:30] <cybercop> couldn't figure out how to make ubuntu add it as a network. Ndiswrapper said it was there fine, but didnt give it  an eth number
[04:30] <Russel> StephenL: jep
[04:30] <nostGONE> a bunch of forum posts on various distro boards but no real explanation or solution
[04:31] <bhrobinson> has anyone installed midnight commander?
[04:31] <kaot> cybercop: ndiswrapper will typically identify a card as wlan0 instead of eth[n] .  also, in addition to giving ndiswrapper the drivers to use you have to modprobe ndiswrapper to put ndiswrapper into the kernel
[04:31] <Russel> StephenL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21884
[04:32] <wonea> go the error, C compiler cannot create executables, when running ./configure   ?
[04:32] <Russel> nothing there seems to be a library
[04:32] <cybercop> modprobed but had to do it with sudo, wont modprobe with user account
[04:32] <CyberMad> how to log all action in terminal, i want to create documentation of what i've done
[04:32] <wonea> Sorry, got the error, C compiler cannot create executables, when running ./configure   ?  How do I solve this?
[04:32] <kaot> cybercop: that is how it's supposed to work, yes.
[04:33] <Russel> ok problem solved, the things name isn't xvmc
[04:33] <cybercop> it didnt give it a wlan0 designation, at least not that I could find
[04:34] <chuckyp> Is there a way to install kubuntu without borking the menus in gnome?
[04:34] <robin> *Where do I install .ttf fonts*
[04:34] <StephenL> what was it russel?
[04:34] <kaot> cybercop: network manager isn't always very bright, I've found, although that isn't necessarily what your problem was.  Could be you just had the wrong drivers.  I had a tough time finding the ones that would work with my card + ndiswrapper --
[04:35] <kaot> the ones on the card's driver & software disk didn't work, neither did most of the others I found via searching forums and whatnot.
[04:35] <cybercop> would like to get this xp home off of this new laptop.  most of my other cards were prism2, never had to mess with them
[04:35] <oskude> !fonts > robin
[04:35] <robin> no pm shows
[04:35] <oskude> :/
[04:35] <kaot> cybercop: but anyway your speed problem might not even be caused by driver issues, could just be a signal thing.  STill i wouldn't rule out driver problems, either.  Fun!
[04:35] <cybercop> will search google for ndis compat drivers, thank u all
[04:35] <robin> !sowhatnow oskude
[04:35] <kaot> cybercop: how does your card identify in lspci?
[04:36] <robin> *Where do I install .ttf fonts*
[04:36] <cybercop> broadcom 43xx
[04:36] <RMorris84> if before, on XP my resolution was 1280x800 and now its 1024x768 can i reconfig xorg and bump it up safely? its and intel i810 or how can i change resolutions?
[04:36] <oskude> robin: now ubotu worked, dealy...
[04:36] <cybercop> going from memory
[04:37] <robin> !fonts > robin
[04:37] <bignose_> are there any gnome tricks to tile all open windows ?
[04:37] <kaot> cybercop: well, you said broadcom 4318, but did it show "54g AirForce One"? or similar?
[04:37] <oskude> robin: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto
[04:37] <robin> oskude: thx
[04:37] <ianthepetrock> wweasel: you were right, k7 is the kernel for me :)  even my sound seems to be working better
[04:37] <oskude> robin: np
[04:37] <cybercop> yes 54g Air force one
[04:38] <kaot> cybercop: if you're going to try ndiswrapper again, try the drivers I use, they've worked for everyone else so far.
[04:38] <kill4killin> does anyone have a good resource to read up on for setting up samba on 6.06?
[04:38] <kaot> cybercop: http://yum.servebeer.com/80211g.zip
[04:38] <cybercop> where did u get them?\
[04:38] <kaot> cybercop: I'm on cable modem with poor upstream, so give it a minute or two to download :\
[04:38] <kaot> cybercop: wait.
[04:38] <wweasel> ianthepetrock: Glad to be of assistance :D Just about any computer that can run ubuntu can be optimized: only Pentium 1 and earlier should use 386. I think that's kinda neat.
[04:39] <cybercop> i get a page not found
[04:39] <kaot> cybercop: http://yum.servebeer.com/80211g.tar.gz
[04:39] <kaot> cybercop: sorry, forgot I'd re-zipped them, duh.  :\
[04:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Do you know how to use dpkg to create a list of installed packages that I can move to another machine and have that machine install those same packages
[04:40] <cybercop> putting it on desktop. I really appreciate the help
[04:40] <ndlovu> hi all. I'm trying to run mozilla-thunderbird under gdb (for debugging) but I get this error: " not in executable format: File format not recognized".
[04:40] <ndlovu> any ideas how to get it to debug?
[04:40] <zhal> hi there
[04:40] <oskude> Jack_Sparrow: dpkg -l (lists all installed packages, but there are better ways to do what you want)
[04:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Im listenening
[04:41] <oskude> Jack_Sparrow: eeh, i never done that, just heard... trying wiki...
[04:41] <ndlovu> (commandline used was gdb mozilla-thunderbird 2>&1 | tee gdb-mozilla-thunderbird.txt)
[04:41] <kaot> cybercop: those aren't the *exact, correct* drivers, because they reverse the power and activity lights on my pcmcia card.  but aside from that, they seem to work just fine.
[04:41] <Jack_Sparrow> dpkg --get-selections > myprog.txt
[04:41] <oskude> Jack_Sparrow: yeah, something like that :)
[04:41] <cybercop> now im wondering if it is something with my dsl. getting same speeds with the xp sys running
[04:42] <Jack_Sparrow> oskude: yea, I get the list but how do I get the other system to read that list and install the packages
[04:42] <cybercop> mine is internal, no lights to worry about
[04:42] <kaot> cybercop: well, if you're judging by this download, keep in mind this is coming off my cable modem connection, which has poor upstream
[04:42] <kaot> cybercop: so it will be slow.
[04:42] <Jack_Sparrow> oskude: dpkg --get-selections < myprog.txt only sets the list.. it does not install them
[04:42] <CyberMad> when i did ./configure i got this error:  configure: error: You MUST have the libxml2 (aka gnome-xml) library installed, and then i tried apt-get install libxml2 but the libxml2 is already the newest version. What's wrong?
[04:42] <cybercop> makes sense. i was going by that
[04:42] <oskude> Jack_Sparrow: you need apt-get or aptitude for that, iirc
[04:43] <kaot> cybercop: do you have more than one computer there or just the one?
[04:43] <bavalde> my usb-connected mouse stops working after some time. How to dig in to see if this is a X11 mouse or USB problem?
[04:43] <Ribs> CyberMad, install the -dev version of that package
[04:43] <Jack_Sparrow> oskude: How do I get apt to read the list, I dont want to do it manually, 100's of lines
[04:43] <cybercop> right now, just this one, been restarting back and fotrth
[04:43] <CyberMad> Ribs ok thank you
[04:43] <Ribs> no problem
[04:44] <oskude> Jack_Sparrow: did you search google or wiki ? im pretty sure this is done many times...
[04:44] <cybercop> got it, thank you
[04:44] <Jack_Sparrow> I have tried several searches but none were what I needed
[04:44] <kaot> cybercop: np.
[04:44] <oskude> Jack_Sparrow: ill try to find...
[04:44] <Jack_Sparrow> oskude: I may just be phrasing the querry wrong
[04:45] <cybercop> well, im off to configure ndiswrapper
[04:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Good luck
[04:45] <Ribs> bavalde, Can you try another mouse?
[04:45] <kaot> cybercop: gimme a shout if you have any problems
[04:45] <Ribs> bavalde, or better still, try your mouse on another system?
[04:45] <oskude> Jack_Sparrow: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/282
[04:45] <CyberMad> do you know why that happen? because i tried with debian before, and i don't get any problem..
[04:45] <cybercop> b4 i go, how do i shut off the native driver so they dont fight
[04:45] <Jack_Sparrow> thakns will lookj
[04:46] <oskude> Jack_Sparrow: seems to be "dpkg --set-selections" and then "apt-get dselect-upgrade"
[04:46] <kaot> cybercop: sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, add a line "bcm43xx"
[04:46] <bavalde> the mouse works ok on other systems and (ahemm...) XP on the same machine if booting up that mess...:-)
[04:46] <cybercop> i should have known that, ty
[04:46] <oskude> Jack_Sparrow: you could make a bookmark to that site, has helped me alot
[04:46] <kaot> cybercop: that will stop it from loading on boot.  sudo rmmod bcm43xx the first time through
[04:48] <diogo> How can I mount a Netware filesystem?
[04:49] <cybercop> well, now im off to configure. will be back, like it here
[04:49] <SanketMedhi> !netware
[04:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about netware - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:50] <ndlovu> okay, apparently thunderbird is a shell script not a binary - any idea how to debug it?
[04:50] <cybercop> bye all
[04:50] <kaot> cybercop: good luck
[04:50] <diogo> cfdisk /dev/sda shows a "Novell Netware 386" partition. Can I mount it?
[04:51] <Jack_Sparrow> oskude: I marked that site, that info was close... thanks
[04:51] <FRET> hey all
[04:51] <SanketMedhi> FRET: hi
[04:51] <FRET> hi SanketMedhi
[04:52] <SanketMedhi> diogo: mount /dev/sdaX /media/somedir
[04:52] <afflux> morgen...
[04:52] <Tomtheman70> Ok, complete noob question, I just installed xubuntu, and I'm a BRAND new user to linux. I'm trying to run a file I've downloaded from ATi, the drivers. (ati-driver-installer08.28.8.run) How do I run it?
[04:52] <SanketMedhi> diogo: sudo mkdir /media/somedir first
[04:52] <Wanderer> anyone know a way to convert .mpg or .wmv to a flash video?
[04:52] <SanketMedhi> diogo: then, sudo mount /dev/sdaX /media/somedir
[04:52] <oskude> !ati > Tomtheman70
[04:53] <oskude> Tomtheman70: read that, its an easier way to install ati binary drivers
[04:53] <Tomtheman70> oskude, thanks, I'll refer to that.
[04:53] <Jack_Sparrow> diogo: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=204663
[04:53] <Jack_Sparrow> !ati > Tomtheman70:
[04:53] <Jack_Sparrow> !ati
[04:53] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:53] <Tomtheman70> oskude, I don't have internet on the laptop.
[04:54] <oskude> Tomtheman70: hmm... you could download it from repo and install it "offline"... you need atleast fglrx and some kernel modules...
[04:55] <Tomtheman70> oskude, this is going to take some getting used to .__.
[04:55] <feugan3333> Hi al. Is there any way I can get the documentation for the linux kernel without downloading the entire source package?
[04:56] <SanketMedhi> feugan3333: linux.org
[04:56] <oskude> Tomtheman70: if you had interent, it would just be "sudo apt-get instal server-xorg-driver-ati"
[04:56] <acersales> hi i have my lampp installed in /opt folderbut my user cannot write in that folder how to all user to write in that folder
[04:56] <oskude> Tomtheman70: no wait, ment this "xorg-driver-fglrx"
[04:56] <Tomtheman70> oskude, so just type that in the terminal and it'll get it and install it for me?
[04:57] <Tomtheman70> oskude, when I have internet of course.
[04:57] <bignose_> apt-get install postgresql-8.1 seems to set some authentication options i wouldn't expect. is there a way to see the documentation for the default setup of it ? as typically pg_hba.conf is less restrictive.
[04:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Tomtheman70: LAptops by nature are portable, why not walk it to a freind with internet access
[04:57] <oskude> Tomtheman70: yes, if you have internet access. but you may need to change the driver in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:57] <Tomtheman70> Jack_Sparrow, I haven't set up my wireless card on the laptop yet.
[04:58] <Jack_Sparrow> ah
[04:58] <acersales> hi i have my lampp installed in /opt folderbut my user cannot write in that folder how to all user to write in that folder
[04:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Tomtheman70: wouldnt that be a better place to start?
[04:58] <SanketMedhi> acersales: use sudo before the command
[04:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Tomtheman70: NOt trying to be a smart alex
[04:58] <Tomtheman70> Jack_sparrow, I have yet to read up on how to set up the WPC54GV2 card
[04:59] <acersales> SanketMedhi, i am using php editor to write my files there
[04:59] <oskude> Tomtheman70: so you install that driver with "sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx" and edit with this "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and change "Driver          "ati"" to "Driver "fglrx" then restart gnome
[04:59] <Tomtheman70> Jack_Sparrow, I had it hard wired in but now my desktop is using that cable.
[04:59] <SanketMedhi> acersales: change the perms of that dir to which you are writing
[04:59] <nostGONE> i'm running ubuntu server (6.06 iirc) with 2 raid5 arrays. every now and then, one of the disks in my sata raid5 array throws dmesg errors about status=0x50 DriveReady, SeekComplete and something about No Sense -- does that ring a bell for anyone ?
[04:59] <acersales> SanketMedhi, how to change that ?
[04:59] <Tomtheman70> oskude, thank you very much
[04:59] <wweasel> kopete
[04:59] <Jack_Sparrow> Tomtheman70: switches and routers are cheap.
[04:59] <acersales> SanketMedhi,  from where ? chmod is not working
[04:59] <SanketMedhi> acersales: sudo chown -R user.group /path/to/directory
[05:00] <Tomtheman70> Jack_Sparrow, I'm cheap :P
[05:00] <SanketMedhi> acersales: orgo to Applications >> System Tools >> File Browser (root) and then change perms
[05:00] <CyberMad> when i did ./configure i got this error:  configure: error: You MUST have the libxml2 (aka gnome-xml) library installed, and then i tried apt-get install libxml2 but the libxml2 is already the newest version. What's wrong?  I already tried to in development version, but i got same error.. the package is kannel for SMS Gateway.
[05:00] <Jack_Sparrow> nostGONE: Only thought is that your raid bus is sharing an interrupt in the bios/cmos
[05:01] <Tomtheman70> Jack_Sparrow, so can you help me install my wireless card?
[05:01] <nostGONE> Jack_Sparrow, currently i'm hosting it on an extremely crappy mobo, so that would be possible. is it dangerous?
[05:01] <oskude> CyberMad: i think !compiling would have said that you need *-dev packages for compiling...
[05:01] <nostGONE> Jack_Sparrow, i'm looking to buy new equipment in a month, maybe 2
[05:01] <Tomtheman70> !WPC54G
[05:01] <Jack_Sparrow> nostGONE: Reformatting is easy  :(
[05:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about WPC54G - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:01] <Jack_Sparrow> !broadcom
[05:01] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:01] <CyberMad> oskude ok :)
[05:01] <nostGONE> Jack_Sparrow, it's a 1.1TB raid5 array filled with data... reformatting is not an option
[05:01] <nostGONE> (they're not my system disks)
[05:02] <nostGONE> i'm just wondering if if it's an atual error/warning or just an info msg
[05:02] <nostGONE> *actual
[05:02] <acersales> SanketMedhi, it worked by chown thanks man :D takecare
[05:02] <Jack_Sparrow> nostGONE: If you do nothing you will probably end up with a corrupt disk.. Just my opinion..
[05:02] <nostGONE> ok, so i better start looking for new equip sooner than expected :)
[05:03] <Tomtheman70> Can someone please help me set up my WPC54G wireless card?
[05:04] <kitche> Tomtheman70: what's the chipset do you know?
[05:04] <oskude> Tomtheman70: maybe this could help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/LinksysWPC54G
[05:04] <Jack_Sparrow> nostGONE: A possible thought is to use pnpbios=off in your boot config to try and stop the sharing.. if there is sharing..  You are in a very grey area with few hard answers
[05:04] <Bastiq> when will there be a package for the latest nvidia driver?
[05:04] <kaot> whoa no wheel group in ubuntu??  Golly.
[05:04] <CyberMad> !compiling
[05:04] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[05:04] <Tomtheman70> kitche, chipset on the laptop? All I know is that its a Pentium 2
[05:04] <SanketMedhi> kaot: admin group
[05:04] <nostGONE> Jack_Sparrow, i noticed :) the mobo is a lame ECS board with via chipsets.. 3 pci slots, 2 of which are used by sata/ide controllers
[05:05] <kaot> SanketMedhi: yeh I'd guessed.  Just not used to seeing that.
[05:05] <sorush20> where are the linux printing quota stored for each user in cups?
[05:05] <oskude> Bastiq: if theres something not working with the current version, maybe you can do a bug report... at nvidia ;)
[05:05] <nostGONE> if i plug a 3rd one (NIC) the system goes bzrk
[05:05] <ucordes_> can anyone tell me how to get rid of vmware server? i had to compile myself so it's not in synaptic...
[05:05] <Bastiq> oskude: I don't know why but i get poor performance in games and there's something wrong with some textures.
[05:05] <Jack_Sparrow> nostGONE: Scary...
[05:05] <nostGONE> very much
[05:05] <SanketMedhi> kaot: ok
[05:05] <oskude> Bastiq: and youre sure its a driver issue ? are those "pure" linux games ?
[05:06] <neutrinomass> ucordes_: Unpack the source archive. Then do "./configure" and then "make uninstall"
[05:06] <shawnr_> sorush20, you should be able to log into the cups web interface as root. don't know if it will show what your looking for
[05:06] <ucordes_> neutrinomass: thanks a lot
[05:06] <CyberMad> oskude i already install the build-essential
[05:06] <Bastiq> oskude: Native linux games, yes. I'm not sure it's the driver but that's what i'm trying atm. I've tried NwN and UT2004 and both are the same.
[05:06] <Guard] [an> hi
[05:07] <Kaeles> What are the minimum reqs for an xubuntu box
[05:07] <Kaeles> or is there a lighter version than even xubuntu?
[05:07] <Guard] [an> please, i have no RS232 port on my laptop but found an USB/RS232 cable on a desk. do you think i need drivers for this ?
[05:07] <linuchsan>  ucordes_:look for vmware-uninstall
[05:07] <Tomtheman70> Kaeles, someone suggested to me to use Damn Small Linux.
[05:07] <oskude> Bastiq: hmm... maybe looking on ut2004 forums with your card and linux... or google...
[05:07] <Bastiq> I have.
[05:08] <Kaeles> Well, the reason I'm asking is because I was thinking about giving away some old boxes I have, and wanted an easy to use distro on them.
[05:08] <kitche> Tomtheman70: since it's easier to set up the network card if you know the chipset
[05:08] <SanketMedhi> Kaeles: xubuntu is good
[05:08] <shawnr_> Kaeles, i'll take em ;p
[05:08] <oskude> CyberMad: and the -dev package of the needed library ?
[05:08] <Kaeles> Would a k6-233 with 64mb of ram run it ok?
[05:08] <Jack_Sparrow> no
[05:08] <Kaeles> lol
[05:09] <Tomtheman70> kitche, well, first off, I can't have internet and have the card plugged in at the same time. The Ethernet card takes up both PCI slots, and I can't have the wireless and internet at the same time.
[05:09] <SanketMedhi> Kaeles: what is a k6-233? 233 MHZ?
[05:09] <Wanderer> anyone know any neat tricks about the ati glx on a laptop?  the page from '!ati" didn't help
[05:09] <oskude> Kaeles: im pretty sure it should work, i got a debian with xubuntu on 233mhz 63mb
[05:09] <ucordes_> anyone knows a way to run vmware while on xgl host?
[05:09] <Kaeles> SanketMedhi: yea its a amd k6- 233mhz
[05:09] <SanketMedhi> ok
[05:09] <shawnr_> Kaeles, you might be able to get away with the alternate cd install of xubuntu with 64m of ram... but i wouldn't recommened it. it wouldn't be very productive at all
[05:09] <Kaeles> hmm.
[05:09] <jman8888> How can i allow root to login to ftp?
[05:09] <oskude> Kaeles: downt believe the flames, just try it out !
[05:09] <SanketMedhi> Kaeles: its worth giving a try
[05:10] <shawnr_> Kaeles, i would go base debian sarge install with blackbox or fluxbox
[05:10] <Kaeles> ok
[05:10] <Bastiq> oskude: You'r free to try. It's a 6600GT.
[05:10] <Gagatan> hi
[05:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Kaeles: I throw away anything under 500 and give away anything under 1ghz
[05:10] <Killer_Demon> xubuntu works very well too on my amd k6-2 400 mhz with 32 mb RAM
[05:10] <JoelMax> the x-fi ellite pro sound card working ok on ubuntu?
[05:10] <oskude> Bastiq: free to try what ?
[05:10] <shawnr_> Killer_Demon, yea but lets be reasonable...
[05:10] <Jack_Sparrow> nvidia 6600 here as well
[05:10] <Kaeles> well that explain alot Jack_Sparrow... I have a cluster of 25 k6-233's and 10 p2-400's and it makes my kernel compiles go about 10x faster than on my amd64.
[05:10] <Gagatan> how do I get ubuntu to be more verbose when booting from cd? It's hanging on "loading hardware drivers" right now, and I'd like to figure out why
[05:10] <Bastiq> oskude: Find someone else who had that problem and solved it.
[05:10] <Killer_Demon> shawnr_, its for my sister to be on msn and browse sites
[05:11] <shawnr_> Kaeles, I have base debian sarge with black box on an old pentium with 16 megs of ram
[05:11] <shawnr_> ;p
[05:11] <oskude> Bastiq: hmm, that doesnt have anything to do with ubuntu, so i was just being kind...
[05:11] <shawnr_> and it actually runs... go figure
[05:11] <Kaeles> Yea, but do you think a person who has never used linux could use that shawnr_?
[05:11] <shawnr_> takes 3 years to boot
[05:11] <Bastiq> oskude: Well, i was asking when there will be a packade for the latest driver...
[05:11] <jman8888> Hello how can i allow root to login to ftp? (I think i need to allow it in gdm but i only have terminal)
[05:11] <Killer_Demon> Kaeles my sister is 9 year old and she likes xubuntu more then windows
[05:11] <shawnr_> Kaeles, if you set it up... all the menus in black box with a file manager... probably
[05:11] <Bastiq> package*
[05:12] <oskude> Bastiq: "when its ready" (tm) ;)
[05:12] <niklaus> how to check if the machine has got SDRAM or DDR on it .
[05:12] <Wanderer> DRI is not supported on Radeon 9000/9100 IGP (RS300/RS350) hardware.
[05:12] <SanketMedhi> jman8888: root through ftp is not recommended
[05:12] <kitche> Tomtheman70: ok it's a broadcom card
[05:12] <Kaeles> hmmm, we'll see, I might make a script that does that.
[05:12] <Wanderer> I take it that means no Direct Rendering
[05:12] <shawnr_> Kaeles, just try xubuntu first... see how it runs
[05:12] <Tomtheman70> How would I go about isntalling xchat on my xubuntu box? I have the file on my desktop (xhat_2.6.6-0ubuntu1_i386.deb) but the built in package installer says "Dependency is not satisfiable"
[05:12] <Kaeles> kk
[05:12] <Bastiq> oskude: :P
[05:12] <Jack_Sparrow> Gagatan: Try F6 at the first menu "Start or install" and try a few of these options  Grub Boot Options ide=nodma vga=normal nomce acpi=off pnpbios=off xdrvr=vesa xres=800x600 apm=off
[05:12] <jman8888> SanketMedhi, Well how can i allow a user to be able to do everything to /var/www ?
[05:12] <kitche> Tomtheman70: I know about those real well well first you need the firmware cutter for bcm43xxx
[05:12] <Killer_Demon> Tomtheman70, install the dependency
[05:12] <jman8888> SanketMedhi, Root seemed like a good idea.
[05:13] <SanketMedhi> jman8888: ssh
[05:13] <shawnr_> Toemthem, 'sudo apt-get install xchat'
[05:13] <Paradoxx> I tried to hibernate my laptop, and now it will only start safemode, how do i correct this?
[05:13] <jman8888> SanketMedhi, Yeah but my phpbb mod wants ftp. I normally use ssh but its not a option
[05:13] <Tomtheman70> so, wait, how does linux know to install xchat with that command?
[05:13] <shawnr_> Tomtheman70, 'sudo apt-get install xchat'
[05:14] <Gagatan> Jack_Sparrow: thanks.. will try
[05:14] <Tomtheman70> shawnr_, and it didn't work.
[05:14] <Killer_Demon> Paradoxx, i had it too, then i booted a older kernel, restarted the pc and now the new kernel works again
[05:14] <oskude> !xchat
[05:14] <SanketMedhi> jman8888: which/where is the ftp server?
[05:14] <ubotu> xchat: IRC client for X similar to AmIRC. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.6.1-0ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 254 kB, installed size 720 kB
[05:14] <shawnr_> Tomtheman70, it might be xchat2
[05:14] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: try apt-cache search xchat
[05:14] <Paradoxx> Killer_Demon: kk i will try that
[05:14] <Paradoxx> shawnr_: isn't it chat-gnome
[05:14] <oskude> Tomtheman70: it seems to be in universe repo
[05:14] <Paradoxx> shawnr_: isn't it xchat-gnome**
[05:14] <shawnr_> Paradoxx, no it isn't
[05:14] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: then type apt-get install whateverThePackageNameIs
[05:14] <shawnr_> Paradoxx, Thats different
[05:14] <Killer_Demon> Paradoxx, if it still crashes, reinstall the kernel
[05:14] <JoelMax> the x-fi ellite pro sound card working on ubuntu?
[05:14] <Tomtheman70> its xchat-gnome.
[05:14] <Paradoxx> Killer_Demon: hwo do i go about doing that?
[05:15] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: then apt-get install xchat-gnome
[05:15] <Kaeles> :P
[05:15] <Bastiq> I prefer issri...
[05:15] <Bastiq> irssi*
[05:15] <Killer_Demon> with the package installer program
[05:15] <Killer_Demon> synaptic program manager or so
[05:15] <shawnr_> NO NO NO
[05:15] <Jack_Sparrow> JoelMax: HAve you looked to see if it supported in the hardware list
[05:15] <Tomtheman70> Kaeles, thank you, its installing, but its asking for the xbunutu disc.. why?
[05:15] <Jack_Sparrow> !hardware
[05:15] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[05:15] <Paradoxx> Killer_Demon: so just search for kernel headers?
[05:15] <Killer_Demon> Paradoxx
[05:15] <shawnr_> Tomtheman70, xchat-gnome is NOT xchat
[05:15] <shawnr_> Tomtheman70, its different
[05:16] <SanketMedhi> Tomtheman70: xchat is CLI I think
[05:16] <Killer_Demon> Paladine search for your kernel and click  mark for reinstall
[05:16] <Tomtheman70> shawnr_, well, I just want an application that'll run IRC
[05:16] <shawnr_> Tomtheman70, its gnome's version and its horrible
[05:16] <Arafangi1n> Is it possible to change the position of window decorations?
[05:16] <Paradoxx> shawnr_: xchat-gnome is just xchat using gtk gui
[05:16] <niklaus> i have a remote machine to which i have root access, how to check if it has SDRAM or DDR
[05:16] <Bastiq> Tomtheman70: type irc in console
[05:16] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: are you wanting the xchat on the command line or in the GUI system?
[05:16] <Paradoxx> shawnr_: what problems do you have it it, i actually prefer it...
[05:16] <Killer_Demon> [17:16]  <Killer_Demon> Paradoxx search for your kernel and click  mark for reinstall
[05:16] <Arafangi1n> Specifically, I want to either hide the decorations, or put them on the _side_.
[05:16] <shawnr_> Paradoxx, the lack of functionality is horrible
[05:16] <Paradoxx> Killer_Demon: kk, will do...
[05:16] <Tomtheman70> Kaeles, I have no idea.
[05:16] <JoelMax> Jack_Sparrow, Thanks
[05:16] <Paradoxx> shawnr_: such as?
[05:17] <Arafangi1n> (To maximize vertical space utilization)
[05:17] <Jack_Sparrow> morning gnomefreak
[05:17] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: I mean, in the windows system or in the text-based-command line thing?
[05:17] <Jack_Sparrow> good luck JoelMax
[05:17] <shawnr_> let me install it and tell you i forget
[05:17] <gnomefreak> morning
[05:17] <Tomtheman70> Kaeles, I'm using the terminal to install it because the GUI way won't work.
[05:17] <Paradoxx> shawnr_: kk, brb, i'm gonna trty and get my machine back up
[05:17] <Killer_Demon> i'm now reinstalling xubuntu because the voodoo3 drivers crashed X, and without it it only goes to 640x480,  anyone can help?
[05:17] <JoelMax> Jack_Sparrow, i dont see that card in the list
[05:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Tag me I'm outa here.  Gotta get my honey do's done.. back later.  Good luck all.
[05:18] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: thats because you have to be root to install things, your user account doesn't have the privelage to do so.
[05:18] <neutrinomass> !fixres > Killer_Demon
[05:18] <Jack_Sparrow> JoelMax: In your manual is it compatable with anything like soundblaser?
[05:18] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: thats why you type sudo, it runs whatever is after sudo as the root.
[05:18] <neutrinomass> Killer_Demon: Follow the instructions there to fix your resolution :-)
[05:18] <Tomtheman70> Kaeles, so I just pretty much need to use sudo before each command?
[05:19] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: no
[05:19] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: only to use Apt-get
[05:19] <Jack_Sparrow> gksudo before running a gui app
[05:19] <Jack_Sparrow> later...
[05:19] <Tomtheman70> Kaeles, ok. I just got linux like 4 hours ago and I've been really lost since.
[05:19] <fallingdutch> trying to install ubuntu by hand and get an error when installung ubuntu-desktop: "gimp-svg: Depends: gimp (=2.2.11-1ubuntu3) but 2.2.11-1ubuntu3.1 is to be installed" how can i get rid of this error?
[05:19] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: or any program like a server.
[05:19] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: you have used windows?
[05:19] <Tomtheman70> Kaeles, thats what I'm on right now.
[05:19] <JoelMax> Jack_Sparrow, http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/index.php?vendor=vendor-Creative_Labs#matrix
[05:19] <Killer_Demon> neutrinomass, i'm allready reinstalling, but the problem is a pure 3dfx-on-ubuntu issue
[05:19] <oskude> fallingdutch: lol, that seems like bug :/
[05:20] <MeusH> hello
[05:20] <Tomtheman70> Kaeles, my xubuntu laptop is right next to me.
[05:20] <Kaeles> Tomtheman70: ok, the Root account is alot like the Administrator account in windows
[05:20] <Tomtheman70> Kaeles, well, I get that. :D
[05:20] <jman8888> SanketMedhi, Its on 192.168.0.10 /var/www
[05:20] <fallingdutch> oskude, what i thought but not wanted to hear :(
[05:20] <oskude> fallingdutch: are you using "official" ubuntu repos ?
[05:20] <Arafangi1n> Tomtheman70: I feel lost on windows :)
[05:20] <Anon5935> any idea why I would lose video signal when 'switching users'?
[05:21] <Killer_Demon> fallingdutch, wat is het probleem?
[05:21] <ompaul> !nl
[05:21] <ubotu> Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie) is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl
[05:21] <fallingdutch> oskude, yes
[05:21] <oskude> fallingdutch: as i dont have 2.2.11-ubuntu3.1
[05:21] <fallingdutch> archive.ubuntu.com
[05:22] <oskude> fallingdutch: hmm... maybe they are updating atm...
[05:22] <ompaul> fallingdutch, are you trying to install edgy?
[05:22] <fallingdutch> ompaul, dapper
[05:22] <wweasel> Does anyone here know how I can prevent a focused window from flashing on the taskbar? I don't mind it when unfocused windows do it, but Kopete seems to flash sometimes even when it's in focus.
[05:22] <bengoodger> wweasel, that's kopete's fault
[05:23] <bengoodger> it's probably configurable
[05:23] <Killer_Demon> fallingdutch, kom naar #ubuntu-nl  als je nederlandse hulp wilt :)
[05:23] <bengoodger> gaim has an option to stop drawing attention to itself when it's clicked, for instance
[05:23] <ompaul> falling okay do this sudo apt-get update and try again
[05:23] <oskude> fallingdutch: oh, i see 3.1 in packages.ubuntu.com... but fi.archive doesnt have it yet...
[05:23] <ompaul> fallingdutch,  okay do this sudo apt-get update and try again
[05:24] <fallingdutch> ompaul, already made an update
[05:24] <Gagatan> Jack_Sparrow: that helped a bit.. I now can see it hangs after loading networkdriver (tg3), but I don't know which drivers it hangs on - no errormessage
[05:24] <oskude> fallingdutch: upgrade
[05:24] <wweasel> bengoodger: It's doesn't seem to be Kopete's. I've been experimenting with a friend on 2 different systems. We tried KMess, Kopete, Gaim and Konversation on my system and his.  They all work properly in KDE, but Kopete and Konversation both flash in the taskbar when focused in Gnome.
[05:24] <SanketMedhi> jman8888: sorry to be replying late. but I don't understand, you can edit the conf file to allow root and you can't change the perms directly on that machine or through ssh?
[05:24] <Paddy_EIRE> Is there any Linux courses that I can take online to gain a recognised qualification
[05:24] <wweasel> bengoodger: And it seems that KMess and Kopete call attention to themselves in the same way.
[05:24] <bengoodger> wweasel: hmm
[05:24] <fallingdutch> oskude, upgrade, too
[05:24] <ompaul> fallingdutch, then do this >> sudo apt-get upgrade << it just brings your other base packages into line with each other
[05:25] <Paddy_EIRE> Specifically Ubuntu Courses
[05:25] <oskude> fallingdutch: ment, try sudo apt-get upgrade (or is that the point where it hangs?)
[05:25] <sorush20> I would like to have a printer management system is there one that you could recommend?
[05:25] <Gagatan> Paddy_EIRE: redhat certified profesional afaik
[05:25] <bengoodger> wweasel: they all use freedesktop-defined standard wm calls
[05:25] <jman8888> Im trying to install easymod. It needs accsess to the forums folder to install mods. So i need to know how to do that..
[05:25] <bengoodger> wweasel: I'd file a bug in kopete
[05:25] <bengoodger> anyone who can code in C or C++ and who can write a program for a company (payment possible) please join me in #fles
 Does this have to be paid for or is there a site that I can look at available courses
[05:26] <fallingdutch> ompaul, oskude, done a "aptitude update" and then a "aptitude upgrade" then the "aptitude install ubuntu-desktop" and then i get the above error
[05:26] <Gagatan> Paddy_EIRE: redhat.com .. for ubuntu look at ubuntu.com
[05:26] <fallingdutch> Killer_Demon, dank je, maar mijn nederlands is niet echt goed
[05:27] <bengoodger> ech, red hat
[05:27] <bengoodger> fallingdutch: is that actual dutch?
[05:27] <ompaul> bengoodger, he thanked someone that offered to talk with him in dutch and said that his dutch was not so good :)
[05:28] <bengoodger> I know what he said, ompaul
[05:28] <bengoodger> it's blatantly obvious because it's exactly the same as english
[05:28] <bengoodger> ho hum
[05:28] <bengoodger> anyone who can code in C or C++ and who can write a program for a company (payment possible) please join me in #fles
[05:28] <ompaul> bengoodger, I think it is closer german myself but then I would :)
[05:28] <richard> KfileReplace is an awesome program!!! SOOO greatful to you guys
[05:29] <fallingdutch> ompaul, an idea what to do now?
[05:29] <bengoodger> ompaul: feh
[05:29] <McFlyMarty> hi
[05:29] <fallingdutch> oskude, do you have an idea how i can continue with my install?
[05:29] <ompaul> bengoodger, this is way off topic so it is my final comment on it, olde english is actually derived from saxon amoung other places and it is like a local dialect in northern holland today :)
[05:30] <Psych0tiC> During boot the system displays the following message: "Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
[05:30] <bengoodger> ompaul: I know english's etymological history
[05:30] <bengoodger> anyone who can code in C or C++ and who can write a program for a company (payment possible) please join me in #fles
[05:30] <McFlyMarty> I'm trying to install gpass but after running ./configure I get an error that says I need glib-2.0, gthread, gmodule and gobject
[05:30] <bengoodger> McFlyMarty: install them, then...?
[05:31] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: did you mess with your system?
[05:31] <McFlyMarty> i cant find them on ubuntu
[05:31] <McFlyMarty> otherwise id do that already
[05:31] <Psych0tiC> no.. I did not mess with my system, I installed it last night and it worked fine...
[05:31] <Psych0tiC> this morning - it didn't
[05:31] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: did you change any hardware settings?
[05:31] <Psych0tiC> but I did remove a cd drive (could that have caused  it?
[05:31] <bengoodger> McFlyMarty: I'll see if it's buries anywhere
[05:31] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: yes
[05:32] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: did you also move your HDD position?
[05:32] <Psych0tiC> nope
[05:32] <McFlyMarty> bengoodger: ok, thx
[05:32] <Psych0tiC> I only removed the CD drive...
[05:32] <neutrinomass> McFlyMarty: libglib2.0-dev is the package you are looking for ..
[05:32] <ompaul> fallingdutch, paste your /etc/apt/sources.list in the paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give us the url maybe it will be obvious from that
[05:32] <oskude> fallingdutch: sorry was afk, hmm...
[05:32] <McFlyMarty> Im gonna check right know
[05:32] <Psych0tiC> so if I put the cd drive back in... would that fix it ?
[05:32] <neutrinomass> McFlyMarty: Maybe it's pthread and not gthread ?
[05:32] <bengoodger> McFlyMarty: glib-2.0 is libglib2.0-0
[05:32] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: maybe, but you can do it otherwise too
[05:33] <wweasel> Is there a way to make Gnome prevent taskbar windows from flashign if they have focus?
[05:33] <Psych0tiC> how ?
[05:33] <oskude> fallingdutch: yup, we need more info... and ompaul knows alot ;)
[05:33] <Paradoxx> For multicore processors, i need to install linux686-smp?
[05:33] <Paradoxx> !smp
[05:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:33] <linuchsan>  Psych0tiC: did you pull a pci card with it as well
[05:33] <Psych0tiC> no...
[05:33] <Paradoxx> For multicore processors, i need to install linux686-smp?
[05:33] <neutrinomass> McFlyMarty: Actually, grab "gnome-core-devel" and you'll be OK with most dependencies ...
[05:34] <SanketMedhi> Paradoxx: yes
[05:34] <ompaul> oskude, why thank you :-)
[05:34] <bengoodger> McFlyMarty: I can't find any others, I'm afraid
[05:34] <McFlyMarty> thx
[05:34] <bengoodger> McFlyMarty: welcome to dependency hell. have a nice day... you'll need to install each of them from source
[05:34] <McFlyMarty> i dont have installed libglib-2 dev
[05:35] <bengoodger> McFlyMarty: install libglib2.0-2-dev and then do the rest from source, methinks
[05:35] <Paradoxx> SanketMedhi: whats the difference between linux386 and linux686?
[05:35] <neutrinomass> McFlyMarty: Just install 'gnome-core-devel' - it will install most gnome devel packages that you will need ...
[05:35] <McFlyMarty> im gonna try installing libglib 2 like u say
[05:35] <oskude> Paradoxx: the supported/optimized processor
[05:35] <McFlyMarty> i tell u then what happened
[05:35] <McFlyMarty> :P
[05:35] <bengoodger> Paradoxx: 386 is for 386 processors, 686 is for pentium 2 or better
[05:35] <Psych0tiC> so how do I fix the kernel panic rpoblem ?
[05:36] <Paradoxx> bengoodger i have 386 and 686 installed atm, should in uninstall 386?
[05:36] <fallingdutch> ompaul, paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21887
[05:36] <SanketMedhi> Paradoxx: no
[05:36] <Paradoxx> SanketMedhi: kk
[05:36] <SanketMedhi> Paradoxx: it doesn't matter
[05:36] <bengoodger> Paradoxx: only if you want to. you can keep it without harming the system
[05:36] <Paddy_EIRE> jeeze it is difficult to choose a password for linux.org
[05:36] <Paradoxx> bengoodger: kk, thx
[05:36] <Paradoxx> brb, gonna reinstall headers
[05:36] <Killer_Demon> Paradoxx what cpu do you have
[05:36] <mlehrer> Paradoxx: run uname -a
[05:36] <bengoodger> Paradoxx: it's the one you choose on boot that matters
[05:36] <mlehrer> Paradoxx: to make sure you boot on the proper kernel
[05:37] <Paradoxx> Killer_Demon: i have an amd x2 turion proc
[05:37] <ompaul> fallingdutch, leave out the word sudo but you seem to be anyway ,,,,
[05:37] <Killer_Demon> lol
[05:37] <mlehrer> Paradoxx: 686 is best for that
[05:37] <bengoodger> Paradoxx: is that a 64-bit one?
[05:37] <mlehrer> i have a couple of those too
[05:37] <Paradoxx> bengoodger: yep
[05:37] <oskude> fallingdutch: i have / after ubuntu, like this "deb http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper main" but dunno if thats a problem...
[05:37] <mlehrer> Real Nice
[05:37] <don_jr> Is it possible to install an HP printer in ubuntu?
[05:38] <bengoodger> Paradoxx: K8 then, very probably
[05:38] <Paradoxx> bengoodger: but i'm using the 32bit ubuntu, for less stress
[05:38] <Killer_Demon> i have a k7 athlon xp and the k7 kernel works very nice for me
[05:38] <mlehrer> Paradoxx: use 686
[05:38] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, do you know how I can fix it without puttin the hard drive back in ?
[05:38] <bengoodger> Paradoxx: try and see if you can find a k8 kernel
[05:38] <Paddy_EIRE> is there a password generator out there for ubuntu
[05:38] <Paradoxx> bengoodger: kk, will do
[05:38] <NemesisUK> don_jr, yeah it is,use the add printer wizard for you model
[05:38] <fallingdutch> oskude, i have them copied from the liveCD
[05:38] <mlehrer> k8 isn't built for 32 bit unless you compile your own
[05:38] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: do you know whether your HDD is primary/secondary master/slave?
[05:38] <bengoodger> Paradoxx: it'll be far faster than the i386 or i686 one
[05:38] <mlehrer> Paradoxx: don't waste your time
[05:38] <fallingdutch> ompaul, yes, i am working as root
[05:38] <Psych0tiC> primary master
[05:39] <don_jr> NemesisUK add printer wizard?  I'll look for it, thanx
[05:39] <fallingdutch> ompaul, and i know when to type sudo when not :-)
[05:39] <abd> hello
[05:39] <bengoodger> anyone who can code in C or C++ and who can write a program for a company (payment possible) please join me in #fles
[05:39] <NemesisUK> don_jr, its in administration
[05:39] <Killer_Demon> Paradoxx the 686 doesnt use the extra k8 instructions, so with the matching kernel it should be much better
[05:39] <oskude> fallingdutch: do a pastebin of the command uprgade and its error...
[05:39] <oskude> fallingdutch: and do (again) sudo apt-get update before that :)
[05:39] <Anon5935> is the 64 bit required for 64 bit amd?
[05:39] <don_jr> think I got it.  clicked 'new printer' in the 'printer' menu
[05:39] <mlehrer> Anon5935: no
[05:39] <Paradoxx> mlehrer: y do yousay that?
[05:39] <bengoodger> Anon5935: nope, you can run a 32-bit version
[05:40] <abd> how to recover an openoffice password ?
[05:40] <bengoodger> Anon5935: probably best to do so, in fact
[05:40] <mlehrer> Paradoxx: use k8 if you use 64 bit, 686 if you use 32
[05:40] <kitche> Anon5935: amd64 isn't true 64bit it's x86_64
[05:40] <Paradoxx> mlehrer: kk
[05:40] <bengoodger> Anon5935: but you can still use a k8 kernel if you're using an AMD 64-bit processor
[05:40] <Anon5935> I installed 64 bit couple days ago, at least I think I did -- should I of installed 32?
[05:41] <Paradoxx> brb, restarting machine to see it if comes up now...
[05:41] <ndlovu> does anyone know how to create a backtrace with gdb if the program has *frozen* rather than crashed?
[05:41] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, it's a primary master...
[05:41] <bengoodger> Anon5935: it might have been best to do so, because there are more packages on x86
[05:41] <NemesisUK> Anon5935, you can install either
[05:41] <mlehrer> Anon5935: depends what you're doing, i would try 64 bit unless you are doing media or wine
[05:41] <kitche> ndlovu: you can use gdb while running the program if it freezes a lot but it's mostly used to look at cores
[05:41] <mlehrer> video codecs suck hard on 64 bit
[05:42] <CyberMad> i read the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware but i don't understand how to install from *dev ?
[05:42] <mlehrer> in my experience
[05:42] <CVirus> how can I make the lo interface start automatically on boot ?
[05:42] <bengoodger> Anon5935: no flash player on 64 bit
[05:42] <mlehrer> and the nvidia drivers aren't too hot either
[05:42] <bengoodger> etc
[05:42] <hydromet> aloha
[05:42] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: are you sure?
[05:42] <Killer_Demon> much 64bit bugs
[05:42] <Anon5935> the 64 bit does not support 32 bit applications?
[05:42] <Paddy_EIRE> Is there a password generator i can get via "apt-get install" out there for ubuntu
[05:42] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: is it primary master even after removing your cdrom?
[05:42] <ndlovu> kitche: the program is frozen, but if I kill it, gdb doesn't seem to be able to get any useful information from it
[05:42] <Killer_Demon> and intel conroe has 64bit performance drops too
[05:42] <abd> how to recover an openoffice password ?
[05:42] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, I'm sure because I put it in that place :)
[05:42] <SanketMedhi> Anon5935: no
[05:42] <kitche> Anon5935: only if you install the 32bit libs or use a chroot
[05:42] <bengoodger> Anon5935: the 64 bit version of ubuntu doesn't include 32-bit programs, and making it work with them is difficult
[05:42] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, yes, the cd drive was secondary master
[05:43] <hydromet> I am wondering, is it possible to mount an HFSX disc volume (built with Mac OS X Tiger) to a Ubuntu system (either Ubuntu for Intel or Ubuntu for PowerPC)?
[05:43] <oskude> CyberMad: its normally like the "normal" package name, but with -dev. it contains the headers of the program, those are mostly needed when comiling
[05:43] <ndlovu> kitche, but I don't know how to tell gdb to run a backtrace in its current (frozen) state?
[05:43] <bengoodger> Anon5935: the 32-bit one works fine on 64-bit
[05:43] <mlehrer> we use 64 bit on DB & http servers, it works pretty well
[05:43] <matthewf> ok so ive transfered about 2k in mp3s from my mac to the ubuntu box today via NFS, but none of them are playing on the ubunti box at all ... its like the files are corrupt as playback starts but then stops a second later ... anyone have any ideas ?
[05:43] <bengoodger> anyone who can code in C or C++ and who can write a program for a company (payment possible) please join me in #fles
[05:43] <Killer_Demon> hydromet, look for a support package?
[05:43] <gnomefreak> bengoodger: please dont spam in here
[05:43] <oskude> CyberMad: you can search with "apt-cache search foo dev" if youre looking for the development (header) files of programm/pakage foo
[05:43] <fallingdutch> ompaul, oskude brb
 u do have mp3 support dont u
[05:43] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: cat /etc/fstab | grep "/ "
[05:43] <linuchsan> CVirus: in /etc/network/interfaces
[05:44] <bengoodger> gnomefreak: I'm not spamming, I'm merely repeating my plea to the new people
[05:44] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: there is a space after /
[05:44] <matthewf> Paddy_EIRE: i have the xine engine installed
[05:44] <don_jr> I sit possible to get/use sudo in gnome?
[05:44] <Paradoxx> kk, woot..
[05:44] <gnomefreak> bengoodger: this is not the channel for it at all
[05:44] <Paradoxx> its back up to normal
[05:44] <Anon5935> good chance I will switch to x86
[05:44] <ompaul> don_jr, better to use gksudo
[05:44] <bengoodger> gnomefreak: it's the channel about ubuntu, yes?
[05:44] <gnomefreak> bengoodger: this is a support channel only. your tryingt o get people to do a job that is spam
[05:44] <CVirus> linuchsan: what exactly should I add ?
[05:44] <Psych0tiC> but I can't type anything...
 have you tried ripping an audio track from cd to mp3 then playing it
[05:44] <Anon5935> is anything different needed for dual core?
[05:44] <Paradoxx> install smp kernel headers now
[05:44] <Psych0tiC> I get this error during boot
[05:44] <don_jr> ompaul how's that work?  I'm very new to nix/ubuntu and not sure where to find stuff outside of the gui right now
[05:45] <bengoodger> gnomefreak: where do people go to talk about ubuntu, then? and grammar helps
[05:45] <linuchsan> CVirus: what you have now?
[05:45] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: you will need to boot in rescue mode
[05:45] <matthewf> Paddy_EIRE: ive tryed playback in amarok and xfmedia .. nothing happens
[05:45] <CyberMad> thanks oskude i will try it
[05:45] <CVirus> linuchsan: its empty
[05:45] <gnomefreak> bengoodger: try #ubuntu-offtopic?
[05:45] <Psych0tiC> rescue mode? recovery mode ?
[05:45] <Paradoxx> shawarma:  what was the functionality you said was missing?
[05:45] <niklas_e> is there any flash 8 player for ubuntu that works with firefox?
[05:45] <kitche> bengooder: your spam has nothing to do with ubuntu really
[05:45] <gnomefreak> niklas_e: no
[05:45] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: include my nick in your message, else I won't know who you are talking to
[05:45] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: same thing
[05:45] <oskude> CyberMad: what library headers do you need ? and what are you compiling ?
[05:45] <npster> What were the restricted music extentions libs ?
[05:45] <don_jr> niklas_e search in synoptic for flash media player.  They ahve it there, I've got and used it
[05:45] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, ok
[05:45] <linuchsan> CVirus: that's boring
[05:46] <gnomefreak> npster: like mp3?
[05:46] <npster> yeah
[05:46] <ompaul> don_jr, if something needs sudo it will as for the password and invoke gksudo so I would not worry about it - that is how you would invoke it from the command line
[05:46] <Paradoxx> should i notice a large difference with the smp kernel headers installed?
[05:46] <gnomefreak> !mp3 > npster
[05:46] <bengoodger> kitche: my spam is about writing a program to add a much-needed feature to APT and improve edubuntu's "enterprise school" compatibility
 i mean have you tried playing an mp3 that hasnt been transfered over from your mac, e.g. a download or one ripped from disc straight to ubuntu box just to confirm that your machine does play mp3
[05:46] <don_jr> ompaul I want to remove a printer, but the 'remove' option is greyed out.  How can I get it to come up if I'm not admin?
[05:46] <linuchsan> CVirus: ifconfig will give you nothing
[05:46] <npster> gnomefreak: Yeah, I have some internet troubles so can you just tell me the name of the lib ?
[05:46] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, when I choose recovery mode it tries to boot and then gives me the same error
[05:47] <kitche> bengoodger: well join #edubuntu
[05:47] <gnomefreak> npster: there isnt just one
[05:47] <ompaul> don_jr, you need to click on system administration pronting
[05:47] <CVirus> linuchsan: ifconfig is giving me the eth0 and ra0
[05:47] <matthewf> Paddy_EIRE: ive installed zine engine,amarok and gzine and thats it... do i need something spesificly for mp3 that is not in those packages ?
[05:47] <bengoodger> kitche: I shall do so.
[05:47] <don_jr> ompaul I found it, thank you
[05:47] <Paradoxx> should i notice a large difference with the smp kernel headers installed?
[05:47] <oskude> Paradoxx: i doubt (but i never used smp)
[05:47] <npster> gnomefreak: I know it is like this lib<something>-<something> that one
[05:47] <ompaul> bengoodger, as for getting a change into apt - you would need to write a spec and have it accepted before you would get it accepted into the main distro
[05:47] <CyberMad> oskude i compiling "kannel" (without "") and i got this error:  configure: error: You MUST have the libxml2 (aka gnome-xml) library installed.
[05:47] <gnomefreak> npster: there are many libs for restricted music formats
[05:47] <Paradoxx> oskude: kk
[05:48] <gnomefreak> npster: not all some are gstreamer
[05:48] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: then use a live CD, mount the root partition and change /etc/fstab
[05:48] <npster> gnomefreak: I need only mp3 and mpeg files
[05:48] <Paradoxx> How do i go about installing the latest nvidia drivers?
[05:48] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: login to IRC from the live cd
[05:48] <ompaul> bengoodger, poke around on wiki.ubuntu.com for spec and on launchpad for spec before you go getting someone to do any coding
[05:48] <gnomefreak> npster: for what player and what engine?
[05:48] <gnomefreak> ompaul: hes gone
[05:48] <oskude> CyberMad: is it this ? http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=kannel&searchon=names&subword=1&version=dapper&release=all
[05:48] <Spec> don't search for me :-/
[05:48] <Spec> i can't code
[05:48] <CyberMad> oskude when i tried apt-get install libxml2  but it said the libxml2 alrady installed :(
 i would think you have everything but maybe they are faulty, try ripping one track from disc to your ubuntu then convert to mp3 then play it...if it doesnt work then you do have a pro with those engines and may need to re-install those
[05:48] <Psych0tiC> ok... now I need to download a live CD, I only have a CL version...
[05:48] <ompaul> gnomefreak, so obviously I type names I did not know that :)
[05:49] <Paradoxx> How do i go about installing the latest nvidia drivers?
[05:49] <don_jr> it says it's printing a test page but printer is doing nothing....
[05:49] <CyberMad> oskude wait.. i look on it
[05:49] <npster> gnomefreak: Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 LTS Rythmbox Music Player
[05:49] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: which CD do you have?
[05:49] <Psych0tiC> Slax Frodo edition
[05:49] <gnomefreak> npster: i really suggest reading that link ubotu gave you depending on the file format and player you can install 30 or so codecs
[05:49] <npster> ok
[05:49] <NemesisUK> Paradoxx, >!nvidia
[05:49] <npster> I'll try
[05:49] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, Slax Frodo Edition
[05:49] <Paradoxx> !nvidia
[05:49] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
it will save you transfering all those tracks over again!!
[05:50] <oskude> CyberMad: and what did i said before ? ... "apt-cache search libxml2 dev" would have given you (among others) "libxml2-dev - Development files for the GNOME XML library" thats what you would need, but please install from repo if its what youre trying to compile...
[05:50] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: its ok, you can use that too
[05:50] <CyberMad> oskude yes, that's what i want ;) thnaks
[05:50] <Psych0tiC> but it is only a command line, so I can't go into irc
[05:51] <Wanderer> no 3d Hardware Accel on my ati.  this bites
[05:51] <Paradoxx> NemesisUK: that does not tell me how to install the drivers nvidia released last week
[05:51] <Wanderer> no NWN when traveling :<
[05:51] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, but it is only a command line, so I can't go into irc
[05:51] <Samuli^> Wanderer, install windows, I tell you.
[05:51] <oskude> CyberMad: i hope you did read !compiling as it says please look if theres allready a package :)
[05:51] <matthewf> Paddy_EIRE: hm, i have a feeling that i dont have mp3 support, is mp3 considured a restricted codec ?
yes
[05:51] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: does it have Irssi ? Irssi is irc for CLI
[05:51] <Kragnerac> Hello, does anybody know how I can get ZFS running as the filesystem on Ubuntu?
[05:51] <NemesisUK> Paradoxx pm me
[05:51] <Paddy_EIRE> !mp3 > matthewf
[05:52] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: you don't have Ubuntu Dapper Drake CD ?
[05:52] <CyberMad> oskude maybe i read quick and miss that :)
[05:52] <kaot> Has anyone yet come up with a graphical configurator for wpa stuff?
[05:52] <oskude> CyberMad: np, happens to me too :)
[05:52] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, ah yes, I forgot about that live CD... ok I'll use that
[05:52] <matthewf> Paddy_EIRE: seeing as i havent installed the restricted codec packs yet.. id say that was the problem heh
[05:52] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: the Dapper CD is Live+Install
 i thought you would have had those if you went to get the other engines aswell...oops
[05:53] <mortal5> does xubuntu have the networking options that ubuntu has?
[05:54] <Paddy_EIRE> Does anyone know of a random password generator out there for ubuntu via apt-get???
[05:54] <hydromet> Killer_Demon: am not sure what you mean by a support package as I'm totally new to Ubuntu but I will keep searching
[05:55] <CyberMad> oskude so, i believe that package possible to install via apt-get install kannel, right?
[05:55] <kromel> hehe, I'm still trying to figure out how to have sound while in TeamSpeak and playing games.
[05:55] <CyberMad> do you know what link that can teach me about adding sources.list?
[05:55] <oskude> CyberMad: yup. if you have universe repo activated
[05:55] <CyberMad> because i got some error when do apt-get update
[05:55] <oskude> !repos > CyberMad
[05:55] <CyberMad> thanks :)
[05:55] <oskude> !easysource
[05:55] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
 i have a working sources list if you would like that?
[05:56] <Killer_Demon> hydromet, you can try finding a package for it witg synaptic package mamager
[05:56] <CyberMad> yes i want it Paddy_EIRE, would you paste it in pastebin or other else
[05:56] <Killer_Demon> make sure you enable all sources first
[05:56] <oskude> CyberMad: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic is good for "recreating" sources.list
[05:56] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, I'll use the 5.10 version live cd
 1 sec
[05:56] <fuci> Does Cedega reguire KDE?
[05:56] <kromel> I don't think so
[05:56] <CyberMad> i appreciate it so much guys.. nice help :)
[05:56] <Crazed> how is it possible to recover files in linux ?
[05:57] <Crazed> when you deleted them :p
[05:57] <fuci> kromel: ok.
[05:57] <Paddy_EIRE> where is the sources.list file stored again
[05:57] <kromel> I'm using Cedega and I don't have KDE installed.
[05:57] <kromel> at least, I don't think I do, I know I'm using Gnome.
[05:57] <kromel> I'm still a linux noob though.
[05:57] <alephant> Hi all...
[05:57] <fuci> Ok
[05:57] <fuci> Hi
[05:57] <alephant> ...where can I find the .config which was used to build the stock Ubuntu kernel?
[05:58] <linuchsan> Paddy_EIRE:/etc/apt/
[05:58] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: ok
 nice one
[05:58] <oskude> CyberMad: this should be "the" standard sources.list ;) http://phpfi.com/146712
[05:58] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, I'll log off now and I'll login into irc in 5 minutes...
[05:59] <SanketMedhi> Psych0tiC: ok
[05:59] <CyberMad> so i confuse.. which one should i follow?  yours (oskude) or Paddy_EIRE ?
[06:00] <CyberMad> i got the error when receive update from australia ubuntu mirror server
 if u want to learn about it then follow who ever is teaching otherwise mine works perfectly
[06:00] <oskude> CyberMad: havent seen Paddy_EIREs file...
[06:00] <CyberMad> well.. i will test it, if that works.. then i happy ;D
[06:00] <CyberMad> hehe..
 http://pastebin.com/778005
[06:01] <CyberMad> thanks Paddy_EIRE
[06:01] <Paddy_EIRE> no probs
[06:01] <jfletcher[mac] > anyone know of a text-based MSN client if such a thing exists?
[06:01] <oskude> CyberMad: i wouldnt use backports...
[06:02] <Paddy_EIRE> how about a random password generator available via apt-get ppl
[06:02] <Dravas> How do you mount a Cue or a bin file in ubuntu
[06:02] <oskude> jfletcher[mac] : DOS ? ;P
[06:02] <jfletcher[mac] > lol
[06:03] <linuchsan> jfletcher:tmsnc
[06:03] <lupine_85_lalala> Paddy_EIRE: you can probably rig john up to do it
[06:03] <jfletcher[mac] > oskude: I can't imagine many of my friends knowing what dos is, let along messaging via hostname/ip
[06:03] <lupine_85_lalala> Or just read 5-8 ASCII bytes from /dev/random
 what ?
[06:04] <lupine_85_lalala> erm
[06:04] <lupine_85> Paddy_EIRE: pretty simple stuff
[06:04] <tom_> ok, so I finally got IRC running on the laptop.
[06:04] <jfletcher[mac] > be easier just to make a program to do it for you Paddy_EIRE.
[06:04] <lupine_85> for password generation
[06:04] <jfletcher[mac] > its about 5 lines of code
[06:04] <esc> hi i am having problems with the roxen startup script
[06:05] <godmaster> he
[06:05] <tom_> So, can anyone help me please set up my video drivers?
[06:05] <lupine_85> !john
[06:05] <ubotu> john: active password cracking tool. In component main, is optional. Version 1.6-39ubuntu1 (dapper), package size 536 kB, installed size 1164 kB
[06:05] <Paddy_EIRE> <jfletcher[mac] > i aint a programmer man just want a password that i can use for linux.org that isnt in the dictionary..lol stuggling here
[06:05] <habeeb> Greetings, I compiled my kernel again, and now I have no sound ^_^
[06:05] <godmaster> hello i have a question about ubuntu
[06:06] <godmaster> y can help me
[06:06] <godmaster> ?
[06:06] <habeeb> godmaster: ye , continue.
[06:06] <godmaster> ok tks
[06:06] <esc> can anyone help me with the roxen startup script?
[06:06] <esc> pm me please
[06:06] <lupine_85> Paddy_EIRE: how about "bionrthiowetp3y90wrthj54" ?
[06:06] <linux__alien> whats the perferred resolution for 17 inches monitor is it 1280* 1024 or 1024 * 768?
[06:06] <frandavid100> hiya!
[06:06] <lupine_85> 1280x1024
[06:06] <habeeb> linux__alien: I'm using 1280x1024
[06:06] <lupine_85> ...depending on the monitor
[06:06] <Paddy_EIRE> lol
[06:06] <linuchsan> Paddy_EIRE:or Paddy_EIRE
[06:06] <godmaster> i want to know how to allow a user to mount an external usb hard driver ?
[06:07] <frandavid100> anyone knows where to talk about the sled menu?
[06:07] <godmaster> in ntfs
[06:07] <kaot> depending on your eyesight as well... :P
its in the dictionary
[06:07] <Psych0tiC> SanketMekhi, it shows the same error while booting the live CD...
[06:07] <linux__alien> i am using Samsung 17 inches and i ve got a G-Force 5500 Card
[06:07] <Paddy_EIRE> i mean it guys try registering yourself
[06:07] <jfletcher[mac] > lupine_85: mine aint far off ur first suggestion
[06:07] <godmaster> how to give rights to a user ?
[06:07] <habeeb> Greetings, I compiled my kernel again, and now I have no sound ^_^
[06:07] <lupine_85> godmouse: you can mount read-only ... you just need to add an entry in /etc/fstab for the drive, including the "noauto" and "user" options
[06:07] <lupine_85> man fstab for full details
[06:08] <Tomtheman70> Can anyone please explain to me how I am to go about installing my video drivers? I'm a complete noob and I need someone to walk me through it.
[06:08] <godmaster> HABBEB have a solution?
[06:08] <NemesisUK> habeeb, you must not have built the kernel modules for it
[06:08] <lupine_85> linux_alien: close to what I've got (17" Acer LCD and GeForce FX5500)
[06:08] <habeeb> godmaster: what rights?
[06:08] <lupine_85> 1280x1024 works fine
[06:08] <sethk> godmaster, you don't need to modify fstab to mount read only once.  To do it every time the mount occurs, changing fstab is the best way.
[06:08] <hotzu> how do i join other chanells?
[06:08] <Samuli^> godmaster, ntfs doesn't support normal rights for files so you have to edit that in fstab.
[06:08] <jfletcher[mac] > hotzu: type /j channelname
[06:08] <Psych0tiC> SanketMekhi, it shows the same error while booting the live CD...
[06:08] <habeeb> NemesisUK: Damn... There was no guide for the kernel modules for my sound >:
[06:09] <s-toned> umlauts with smbclient and smb:/ in konqueror work fine; smbmount does not; why is that?
[06:09] <hotzu> thanks
[06:09] <jfletcher[mac] > you need a hash there too, but I dont have a hash key on this
[06:09] <godmaster> i cant mount it in root but not in user why ?
[06:09] <jfletcher[mac] > stupid macs :(
[06:09] <godmaster> sorry
[06:09] <habeeb> NemesisUK: do you have any guide or anything?
[06:09] <godmaster> i can in root but not in user
[06:09] <sethk> godmaster, one doesn't mount "in" anything
[06:09] <habeeb> godmaster: yes thats normal. and you cant change it.
[06:09] <lupine_85> godmaster: to mount as user you *need* an fstab entry
[06:09] <NemesisUK> habeeb, 1 sec I'll go get one
[06:09] <sethk> godmaster, only root can mount, in general.
[06:09] <godmaster> i want to allow a user to mount thehdd
[06:09] <Psych0tiC> SanketMekhi, I've tried putting the install cd in... and it shows the same error...
[06:09] <lupine_85> habeeb: yes you can :)
[06:09] <sethk> godmaster, you can, as root, modify fstab to allow a normal user to mount
[06:09] <habeeb> lupine_85: yes but its neither advisable or safe.
[06:09] <lupine_85> for read-only?
[06:09] <lupine_85> seriously?
[06:10] <godmaster> i have the fstab entry
[06:10] <lupine_85> what damage can it do?
[06:10] <Paradoxx> argh, ctrl + alt + 1  to access terminal, give me a black screen only, how can i fix?
[06:10] <Tomtheman7> Can someone please help me out here? I need to install my ATi drivers on my laptop, I need someone to talk me through this
[06:10] <habeeb> lupine_85: It depends on what he wants to mount. An iso or a cd-rom?
[06:10] <godmaster> but in user i have problem :
[06:10] <habeeb> godmaster: why dont you just mount it as a user?
[06:10] <habeeb> *root
[06:10] <NemesisUK> habeeb, follow this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=157560
[06:10] <godmaster> "not allow to mount"
[06:10] <habeeb> NemesisUK: thank you
[06:10] <habeeb> godmaster: as a root?
[06:10] <lupine_85> Habeeb: Neither. A USB drive.
[06:10] <sethk> godmaster, I think you are confused.  You possibly want the user to be able to "read" the data once it is mounted, rather than allowing the user to mount
[06:10] <habeeb> Aw
[06:11] <Paradoxx> argh, ctrl + alt + 1  to access terminal, give me a black screen only, how can i fix?
[06:11] <NemesisUK> habeeb, by using the old config for your working kernel it should also build the snd modules
[06:11] <lupine_85> user mounts are useful and sensible. In fact, CDROM default is user and noauto
[06:11] <habeeb> NemesisUK: I folloed the guide for 2.6.17
[06:11] <lupine_85>  habeeb: /dev/hdd        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
 does ctrl + alt + 1 normally give a terminal?
[06:11] <Paradoxx> Paddy_EIRE: yea
[06:11] <godmaster> yes
[06:11] <oskude> Tomtheman7: did you enable multiverse repo ?
[06:12] <habeeb> Hmm, thats what I've head lupine_85 , that mounting cd-rom drives is not good.
 it doesnt in mine
[06:12] <sethk> godmaster, if you really need the normal (non root) user to be able to mount, which you would usually only do for removable storage, then you modify fstab
[06:12] <godmaster> my english is bad cause i am french
[06:12] <godmaster> lol
 it does nothing infact
[06:12] <matthewf> Paddy_EIRE: mp3 works fine now
[06:12] <Paradoxx> Paddy_EIRE: that is strange, it should
[06:12] <habeeb> Where is the step for the sound NemesisUK ?
[06:12] <lupine_85> habeeb: what you've heard doesn't follow reality or the developer's views
[06:12] <sethk> habeeb, I see nothing wrong with an ordinary user mounting removable storage
[06:12] <Tomtheman7> oskude, I have no Idea what that is/.
) enjoy
[06:12] <Thunderpants> Paddy_EIRE, u mean F1 not 1?
[06:12] <Tomtheman7> oskude, I took your advice from before
[06:12] <carl_m> Hi all, i have a problem with the sound. I mostly use windows, but now i installed ubuntu on it with dual boot. However, when i boot back in windows the sound is gone. The computer is claiming that it is working properly, but it isnt, i found this thread ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=240205&highlight=windows+sound+problem+soundblaster ) concerning the same problem, but there is no solution. What can this be the cause of ?
[06:12] <NemesisUK> habeeb, follow that guide to the letter and you wont have any sound problems
 oh i thought i loaded gnome-terminal from within the gui
[06:13] <Paradoxx> Paddy_EIRE: yea sorry
[06:13] <matthewf> is there a general ubuntu channel for non troubleshooting and just general chit chat etc ?
[06:13] <habeeb> NemesisUK: ye, but I'd prefer to fix the sound problem in the 2.6.17 kernel :)
[06:13] <Paradoxx> Paddy_EIRE: lol, thats what i mean
[06:13] <jfletcher[mac] > er, carl_m: is there anything to do with USB involved?
[06:13] <kaot> matthewf: #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:13] <sethk> habeeb, with non-removable storage, there are arguments each way, but if there are no system directories on the drive (such as /bin, /lib, /usr/bin, etc.) I see no problem with an ordinary user mounting
[06:13] <Tomtheman7> oskude, this is what you told me before: (oskude) Tomtheman70: so you install that driver with "sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx" and edit with this "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and change "Driver "ati"" to "Driver "fglrx" then restart gnome
[06:13] <Samuli^> matthewf, ubuntu-offtopic
[06:13] <godmaster> ok sethk
[06:13] <NemesisUK> habeeb, 1 sec
[06:13] <habeeb> Ok NemesisUK
[06:13] <habeeb> Ok sethk , thanks,.
[06:13] <carl_m> jfletcher[mac] , nope. The card is an audigy 2, and now it's like .. dead in windows.
 oh I wouldnt mind neing able to do that too..lol, Anyone have a clue
[06:14] <oskude> Tomtheman7: ok, so "apt-cache search fglrx" doesnt give any results ?
[06:14] <npster> Where do I get the .ppd files for printers and I forgot how to make that into CUPSYS, can someone help ?
[06:14] <Paradoxx> Paddy_EIRE: well, to install latest nvidia driver, i have to get to a terminal, with X closed
[06:14] <jfletcher[mac] > carl_m: try to reinstall the motherboard drivers then the sound card drivers
[06:14] <sethk> Paradoxx, run   "init 1"
[06:14] <Tomtheman7> oskude, that messed up my install of xubuntu. my GUI crashed and now.. well, its not working anymore.
[06:14] <jfletcher[mac] > but thats a windows problem really
[06:14] <lupine_85> regarding fixed drives and user mounting, it is unnecessary with linux partitions, but with Windows partitions, again, it is sometimes necessary to mount as user
[06:14] <godmaster> where cani find lessons about ubuntu certifications ?
[06:14] <Paradoxx> sethk: what does that do?
[06:15] <lupine_85> otherwise, you have difficulty editing anything without using sudo *all* the time
[06:15] <carl_m> jfletcher[mac] , hrm..ok.
[06:15] <sethk> Paradoxx, puts you in administrative mode with X not running
 Is <Jack_Sparrow> here... that guy would fix it in about 2 seconds
[06:15] <oskude> Tomtheman7:  you dont get any graphical login after changing to driver "fglrx" in xorg.conf ?
[06:15] <NemesisUK> habeeb, you may have to recompile the kernel again but this time check the drivers section of xconfig and make sure you select you sound card and include alsa/oss support in the kernel
[06:16] <Tomtheman7> oskude, it performed an error and now I have a blank screen with "Laptop login: ___"
[06:16] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, I've tried the live CD, I've tried the install cd and it gives me the same error...
[06:16] <lupine_85>  godmaster: it's done through the LPI (Linux Professionals Institute), I believe
[06:16] <habeeb> ok NemesisUK thanks.. Damn 2moar hours ?"
[06:16] <lupine_85> Google knows
[06:16] <habeeb> *?" = >:
[06:16] <oskude> Tomtheman7: ok, then you can read "nano /var/log/Xorg.0.log" to see whats the error
[06:16] <Anon5935> I have been told there is software that allows windows to read ext2 volumes. How is the performance?
[06:16] <npster> no problem
[06:17] <NemesisUK> habeeb, or follow that guide but supstitute the kernel source your using and use the config from the official kernal so the default modules are created
 its called fsdriver...google it
[06:17] <habeeb> I see
[06:17] <quandar> It seems to be ALSA just got extremely screwed up, even doing cat /proc/asound/cards it outputs cat: /proc/asound/cards: No such file or directory
[06:17] <kaot> Anon5935: not so bad, not so great.
[06:17] <kaot> Anon5935: it works, pretty much.
[06:17] <oskude> Tomtheman7: means login in the text console and run that command, then search (ctrl+w) for EE
[06:17] <Tomtheman7> oskude, uhhh, not really, its stuck in a loop. I'm going to try and boot it again, but I think it had something to do with changing "and change "Driver "ati"" to "Driver "fglrx" then restart gnome"
 yeah my mates gave an error in windows each time he boot into gui then it worked fine though
[06:18] <Tomtheman7> oskude, because the driver was set to 'neomagic'
[06:18] <oskude> Tomtheman7: what ati chip does your notebook have ?
[06:18] <oskude> Tomtheman7: huh
[06:19] <Tomtheman7> oskude, I have no idea what kind of card it has in it, I know it's an ancient ati chip.
[06:19] <CyberMad> How to save all action / log in terminal, i want to create documentation of what i've done. I worry if i want to install again someday will forget the step i make..
[06:19] <oskude> Tomtheman7: oh, "ancient" :/ then fglrx maybe wont work... didnt "ati" driver work before ?
[06:19] <izirku> how to check what runs on what port?
[06:19] <piratepenguin> for some reason the Disk Manager wont gimme disk info, and gparted doesn't stop probing devices... anyone know what the problem might be?
[06:20] <Tomtheman7> oskude, well, its a little late for that because xubuntu won't even boot now.
[06:20] <oskude> CyberMad: "script" can do that... but forgot how to use it, read "man script"
[06:20] <Bastiq> Need help badly. I got the latest nvidia driver installed, but now i can't start x because some other nvidia think is another version.
[06:20] <Tomtheman7> oskude, I'm going to use the rescue mode and just set everything back to normal.
[06:20] <CyberMad> oskude ok thanks
[06:20] <piratepenguin> doesn't the free ati driver offer 3d acceleration for older cards?
[06:21] <oskude> Tomtheman7: what ? you dont get any text console ?
[06:21] <Psych0tiC> SanketMedhi, does this mean it's the problem in the hardware?
[06:21] <Tomtheman7> oskude, no, no text console at all.
[06:21] <oskude> Tomtheman7: hmm, then you must have changed allso something else...
[06:21] <Tomtheman7> oskude, it asks me for a password, I put in the password I have set and it says invalid.
[06:21] <Abstract> Hey
[06:21] <earthian> hello
[06:21] <lupine_85>  Piratepenguin: can you use fdisk instead?
[06:21] <oskude> Tomtheman7: and with ctrl+f1, ctrl+f2 and so on, you dont get a text console neither ?
[06:21] <Abstract> Does anyone know a generic router that'll work with Ubuntu and windows? Maybe at the same time
[06:22] <Tomtheman7> oskude, *Sigh* little late for that, already using rescue.
[06:22] <piratepenguin> lupine_85: yea but I'm wondering why these aren't working.. I think the disk's failing anyhow
[06:22] <oskude> Abstract: all routers work with all operating systems
[06:22] <Abstract> Well
[06:22] <Abstract> Okay
[06:22] <kitche> Abstract: any router can work with linux and windows as long as you can get intot he webadmin part of it
[06:22] <pussfeller> is that xgl guide on ubuntugude working?
[06:22] <Paradoxx> grrr, the same thing happens when i try to run init 1, only difference is, that i can't get back to gnome
[06:22] <Abstract> No drivers like with my modem?
[06:22] <flo_> !pastebin
[06:22] <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)
[06:22] <NemesisUK> Abstract, routers are OS independant
[06:22] <kitche> Abstract: routers don't have drivers
[06:22] <oskude> Abstract: no, you configure them (mostly) through a webinterface
[06:22] <Abstract> Cool
[06:23] <Abstract> Thats good news
[06:23] <fallingdutch> ompaul, oskude http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21889
[06:23] <Abstract> Also I doubt anyone knows but anyone know a in-winblows partitioner?
[06:23] <Abstract> Free
[06:23] <Abstract> !partitioner
[06:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about partitioner - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:23] <NemesisUK> Abstract, partition magic
[06:23] <linuchsan> CyberMad: do you mean history?
[06:23] <forevertheuni> hi everyone. I connected two digital cameras to an ubuntu machine. I got dmesg errors saying I/O errors and could not read partition table and stuff like that in sda/sg0
[06:23] <Bastiq> Someone? How can i restet my old driver?
[06:23] <npster> Abstract: DO you mean creating partitions for linux in Windows ?
[06:23] <Paradoxx> how do i run a .jar file?
[06:23] <forevertheuni> however in my source-based distro this doesn't happen
[06:24] <Paradoxx> !jar
[06:24] <forevertheuni> is this a kernel problem?
[06:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jar - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:24] <CyberMad> linuchsan maybe yes, where is it?
[06:24] <pussfeller> compiz-gnome: Depends: compiz (= 0.0.2-4ubuntu2) but 0.0.13-0quinn26 is to be installed
[06:24] <pussfeller> whats up with that
[06:24] <Abstract> npster: yes
[06:24] <Abstract> pong
[06:24] <Abstract> !pong
[06:24] <ubotu> Your Alive and Kickin .......*grumbles and go's back to his dive-into-python manual*
[06:24] <oskude> fallingdutch: hmm, where does those perl errors come ?
[06:24] <linuchsan> CyberMad: just type history in the console
[06:24] <spiderworm> !xgl
[06:24] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[06:24] <CyberMad> linuchsan ok, i will try it
[06:24] <fallingdutch> oskude, just because language not yet set
[06:24] <Paradoxx> how do i run a .jar file?
[06:24] <oskude> fallingdutch: do you get same errors if you use apt-get instead of aptitude ?
[06:25] <Tomtheman7> oskude, ok ok, I found a text console, what can I do to change back my settings?
[06:25] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: with java
[06:25] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: i figured as much, but how is that down
[06:25] <habeeb> I dont understand NemesisUK ('tard) these urls say nothing about the sound, so I should amke xconfig again and find my soundcard? :/
[06:25] <oskude> Tomtheman7:  change fglrx back to ati
[06:25] <npster> Abstract: Sorry, you can't create ext3 formated partitions in Windows, but you can create any other Windows File System, such as FAT or NTFS.
[06:25] <oskude> Tomtheman7: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:25] <fallingdutch> oskude, no
[06:25] <earthian> my screen resolution is 640x480 and i cant change it to nothing else on liveCD ???
[06:25] <earthian> why?
[06:25] <Paradoxx> !java
[06:25] <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
[06:25] <Paddy_EIRE> is there any intro to programming for a first timer using ubuntu? I have never programmed anything  before and believe learning a language on ubuntu would be the best way for me to progress in my learning, any suggestions would be very much appreciated..
[06:26] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, Did your problem get fixed?
[06:26] <Abstract> npster: Sorry, I misunderstood
[06:26] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, not yet
[06:26] <Abstract> npster: I mean blank space in windows
[06:26] <nox-Hand> (( what was it again? I was helping five at once... fallingdutch ))
[06:26] <Abstract> npster: Make partition in Ubuntu
[06:26] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: java -jar myjarfile.jar
[06:26] <Dravas> How do you mount a Cue or a bin file in ubuntu
[06:26] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: thx
[06:26] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, a "apt-get install ubuntu-desktop fails"
[06:26] <Tomtheman7> oskude, it wasn't ati before, it was 'neomagic'
[06:26] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: it doesnt have to be ubuntu specific, any tutorial should go...
[06:26] <osfameron> Paddy_EIRE: you could maybe look at scripting bash to do systems tasks within ubuntu.  Otherwise, I'd recommend something like ruby or Python
[06:27] <eetfunk> what's the autoexec.bat equivalent in ubuntu?  IE: how do I start programs automatically at startup (console)
[06:27] <sekhar> please help me i am in reall trouble
[06:27] <forevertheuni> hi everyone. I connected two digital cameras to an ubuntu machine. I got dmesg errors saying I/O errors and could not read partition table and stuff like that in sda/sg0.however in my source-based distro this doesn't happen.is this a kernel problem?
[06:27] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, What do you want that for? :P
[06:27] <sekhar> i upgraded to dapper from breezy
[06:27] <oskude> Tomtheman7: ah, doh. then you propably dont have ati, change back to neomagic.. what makes you think it has ati ? what does "lspci" find ?
[06:27] <osfameron> Paddy_EIRE: (actually, I'd recommend Perl, but ruby is arguable the best way to go and easier to learn)
[06:27] <npster> Abstract: Yes, now I understand but your HDD ( I hope has a blank space) so you just have to make the partition in Ubuntu from the Balnk space.
[06:27] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, error when installung ubuntu-desktop: "gimp-svg: Depends: gimp (=2.2.11-1ubuntu3) but 2.2.11-1ubuntu3.1 is to be installed" how can i get rid of this error?
[06:27] <Abstract> It has a 7mb blank space
[06:27] <Abstract> I need to resize
[06:27] <linux__alien> when i do a make using automake in Ubuntu i get this
[06:28] <sekhar> but noew i dont see open office and synaptic in the tabs>???
[06:28] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, maybee because ubuntu depends on it for updates etc
[06:28] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: how do i locate where i have java installed?
[06:28] <linux__alien> if g++ -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"project-bytecodeinterpreter\ \" -D
 <oskude> you guys know of any good first timer tutorials out there that i can start doing immediately i ubuntu
[06:28] <_lupine> eetfunk: in the /etc/rc?.d directories
[06:28] <linux__alien> it checks for if g++ ?
[06:28] <npster> Abstract: How many partitions do you have?
[06:28] <_lupine> your best bet is to look at an existing script and copy the layout, replacing the commands
[06:28] <linux__alien> could someone tell me why this happens?
[06:28] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: which java
[06:28] <forevertheuni> oh when I insert pen drives and MMC cards it opens ok
[06:28] <linux__alien> i am using automake 1.7
[06:28] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: for what ?
[06:28] <_lupine> (the scripts are usually in /etc/init.d, with the rc?.d files being symlinks)
[06:28] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, Thats because a newer gimp is out than the gimp-svg
[06:28] <eetfunk> _lupine: i just put bash scripts in there?
[06:28] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: sun jre5
[06:28] <Abstract> !test
[06:28] <ubotu> Failed.
 programming intro
[06:28] <sekhar> sorry i ve synaptic and update manager
[06:28] <Tomtheman7> oskude, because when I was running windows on the laptop, the drivers from ATis website worked.
[06:28] <nox-Hand> Is gimp-svg installed, fallingdutch? Try sudo apt-get remove gimp-svg
[06:28] <kromel_afk> Hmm
[06:28] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: programming what in what (language) ?
[06:29] <sekhar> but no open office
[06:29] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: hehehehe, the command is "which java"
[06:29] <sekhar> please help
[06:29] <oskude> Tomtheman7: then change to "ati" and try
 what ever you recommend
[06:29] <osfameron> Paddy_EIRE: if you have no idea about what languageto learn, I suggest Ruby, you could do worse than http://www.rubycentral.com/book/
[06:29] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: lol, kk thd
[06:29] <kromel_afk> I just noticed that I don't have "Multimedia" listed in System>Preferences
[06:29] <Tomtheman7> oskude, ok, will do.
[06:29] <_lupine> eetfunk: yes, following the current rules
 gonna go read this
[06:29] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: O-K... http://puredata.org/ :P
[06:29] <Paddy_EIRE> cheers
[06:29] <_lupine> i.e. they should take stop, start and restart as command-line paratmeters
[06:29] <osfameron> Paddy_EIRE: if you had an idea about what you wanted to *do*, then it would be easier to recommend a langauge
[06:29] <flo_>  can someone please help me remove vmware player from my sistem? when i try to do that i get this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21890
[06:29] <npster> Abstract: Delete the One partition, The one that doesn't have the `WINDOWS` folder in it... Can we switch to a channel, like #dada
[06:30] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, "aptitude search gimp-svg" -> "p gimp-svg" :(
[06:30] <linux__alien> could some one help me please?
[06:30] <linux__alien> when i do a make it checks for if g++ -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"project-bytecodeinterpreter\ \" -D
[06:30] <linux__alien> this
[06:30] <linux__alien> how do i get rid off this message ? if g++
[06:30] <raghu206> Could not open location; You may not have permission to open the file. how to overcome this error in totem
[06:30] <linux__alien> i am using automake version 1.7
[06:30] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: but this would help alot http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[06:30] <Tomtheman7> oskude, you mind if we can PM? That way I can have an easier way of figuring this out.
[06:30] <npster> Abstract !!!
[06:30] <Abstract> Yeah
[06:30] <Abstract> Sure
[06:30] <oskude> Tomtheman7: sure
[06:31] <_lupine> npster: does FIPS not work on NTFS?
[06:31] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: it says /usr/bin/java, is not a valid directory
[06:31] <benno2> hi, question about ubuntu alternate install CD: what kind of custom install can be created with that CD ?
[06:31] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, Never ever used aptitude, dont even know what it does - please explain :P
[06:31] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: and thats the output i get from that
[06:31] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, it tells me that gimp-svg is not installed
 bash is something that i have been looking to learn since i began ubuntu the idea of it gets my head goin with ideas
[06:31] <Tomtheman7> oskude, be right back, have to register and identify.
[06:31] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, Right. Then we need to get you the old deb, I think :/
[06:32] <mattn> hi
[06:32] <earthian> "System->Administration->Disks" shows the hdd NTFS partitions and allows to format them
[06:32] <earthian> System->Administration->Gnome Partition manager does not see the partitions and see only one unpartitioned space
[06:32] <oskude> Tomtheman70: roger
[06:32] <earthian> what could cause that?
 also can i add my own commands and the like to existing commands like apt-get and that
[06:32] <mattn> can anybody here help me with a valgrind problem?
[06:32] <earthian> how to install ubuntu on one of these partition
[06:32] <earthian> ?
[06:32] <mattn> does anybody use valgrind here?
[06:32] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: it says that folder dosen't exist
[06:32] <piratepenguin> Paddy_EIRE: from ireland?
[06:32] <mattn> i always get valgrind: mmap(0x80C8000, 303087616) failed in UME.
[06:32] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, a newer gimp-svg would be much better
 oh yes
[06:32] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: ?? from typing "which java"?
[06:33] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, Yeah. have you opened your repos?
[06:33] <osfameron> Paddy_EIRE: ah, if you're into system scripting, then Perl (or Ruby) is a good bet as well as bash
 where u at
[06:33] <flo_> can someone tell me atleast how i can force a unninstall?
[06:33] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: oh, i figured out the problem it wants the folder forthe jdk...
[06:33] <valehru> Is there a version of Float's mobile agent in ubuntu?
[06:33] <piratepenguin> Paddy_EIRE: Monaghan, you?
[06:33] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: alias is nice, you do like: alias au="sudo apt-get update" (and when you run "au" it does sudo apt-get update)
[06:33] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: i'm installing that now, do i use the same command to find that?
[06:33] <linuchsan> fallingdutch:don't you think it is better to read all the instructions on the ubuntu site fisrt, before you get asking.
 that sounds just the stuff
[06:33] <wweasel> Does anyone here know if there is a way, either by config or addon, to make Gnome NOT flash taskbar for an active window.
[06:33] <fallingdutch> linuchsan, what do you mean?
[06:34] <CyberMad> thanks... the sources.list is works ;) i can install kannel from apt-get
[06:34] <benno2> is this the officianl ubuntu irc channel or are there others on ubuntu.com ?
[06:34] <Psych0tiC> I have been having trouble with my system. I get the "kernel panic - not syncing:" error when I try to boot ubuntu
 im in the north Derry
[06:34] <anthony> when I play a video it says "it seems there is no Xvideo support for you video card available" and then gives me a load of instuctions.  I've run them all and they've told me nothing.  can anyone help?
[06:34] <Abstract> !windows
[06:34] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. Also see http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 - !equivalents - http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm
[06:34] <motor> Hey. I love ubuntu.
[06:34] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: but those only stay so long unti you log off... on way to make "permanent" is add thos commands in the end of ~/.bashrc
[06:34] <piratepenguin>  Paddy_EIRE: alright, well it's cool to know I'm not the only Irish Ubuntu user :)
[06:34] <linuchsan> fallingdutch:reading is a powerful
[06:34] <fallingdutch> linuchsan, lol
[06:34] <relachs> where can i associate programs with file extensions?
yeah i was starting to think so myself
[06:35] <valehru> piratepenguin, Also irish here
[06:35] <valehru> but in China
[06:35] <piratepenguin> heh
[06:35] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: look for javac (for example) using the "which" command
 is there a good programming environment IDE or anything like that for ubuntu
[06:35] <valehru> Eclipse
[06:36] <valehru> Anjuta does the trick as well
[06:36] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: that dosen't work
[06:36] <lupine_85> Paddy_EIRE: not really
[06:36] <raghu206> Could not open location; You may not have permission to open the file. how to overcome this error in totem
[06:36] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: many (i think) but i dont use more than kate (text editor)
[06:36] <lupine_85> at least, not by my standards of a good IDE ;)
[06:36] <motor> I'm trying out 'eric' right now, but it's only python.
[06:36] <fallingdutch> linuchsan, what should i read?
[06:36] <lupine_85> lazarus is the only decent one I've found... and that's a Delphi talk-a-like
[06:36] <valehru> you could try netbeans
[06:36] <lupine_85> (Object Pascal)
[06:36] <CyberMad> i forget what file to modify, how to set an IP as default.. so will use the IP i already set even do reboot? so i need to set the ifconfig and route
[06:37] <Psych0tiC> How can I fix the "kernel panic" error...
[06:37] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: Then you either don't have the jdk installed, or its not in your path so you should search for it and add it.
[06:37] <lupine_85> CyberMad: /etc/network/interfaces
[06:37] <valehru> off to bed...sick of batting away the mozzies...laters
[06:37] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: how do i do the latter?
[06:37] <lupine_85> Psychotic: depends on what's causing the kernel panic
[06:37] <lupine_85> usually dodgy hardware or an insane driver
[06:37] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, sorry, but i don't know what you mean by your question wether i have opend the repos
[06:37] <CyberMad> lupine_85 thank you
[06:37] <twang> helo
 is there anything that works like Visual Basics' SDK or anythink like that ... i like the visual side of things myself although using a text editor will probably require more confidence with what im doing
[06:37] <twang> not at all
[06:38] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: how did you install the jdk?
[06:38] <twang> df
[06:38] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, first do this: sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list_backup_bynox
[06:38] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: dunno, sorry
[06:38] <Paddy_EIRE> k
[06:38] <Psych0tiC> lupine_85, last night it was working fine, now I went to boot it and it showed me the kernel panic error, I tried putting in the live cd - same thing, the install cd - same thing... so how can I fix it, or find out what's causing it ?
[06:38] <Paradoxx> feugan3333:  sudo aptitude show sun-java5-jdk
[06:38] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, now i know what you are talking about
[06:38] <Paddy_EIRE> ill search around for a bit
[06:39] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: i think there are only 2 "big" ides, for kde or for gnome (java is another story)
[06:39] <lupine_85> Psych0tiC: sounds like some hardware has died
[06:39] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, then sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list   - in the file, there will be a lot of lines like: deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-security universe multiverse, but some will have a # in front of them. Remove those. ONLY ON LIES WITH something like deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-security universe multiverse - NOT on lines with plain comment text :)
[06:39] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: eh, ment gtk
[06:39] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: any ideas?
[06:39] <lupine_85> can you boot in recovery/single-user mode? Does memtest86+ report any errors?
[06:39] <nox-Hand> Then sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop, fallingdutch
 what would the 2 be... Eclipse maybe ill look at sometime
[06:40] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, already added all repos
[06:40] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: err I don't know aptitude, but "dpkg -L sun-java5-jdk" will show you the installed files, if it is installed
[06:40] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: cant remember try google for kde ide and gnome ide...
[06:40] <Paddy_EIRE> k
[06:40] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, updated and upgraded 5 times a outpus is found at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21189
[06:40] <Psych0tiC> lupine_85, hm... could it be the cd-drive, as it gives me the boot option before booting, of the harddrive (but as far as I know live cd doesn't copy anything on the HD); could it maybe be the RAM ?
[06:41] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.06/ is where they are
[06:41] <lupine_85> most likely to be the RAM; failing that, whatever it's starting up when the kernel dies
[06:41] <lupine_85> the death message can sometimes give you a hint, but usually not
[06:41] <Psych0tiC> oh ok
 found this http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/screen-shots
[06:41] <fallingdutch> nox-Hand, my sources.lst is 21887
[06:41] <Psych0tiC> it could be the ram as I put another chip recently
[06:42] <lupine_85> possibly
[06:42] <lupine_85> RAM faults are hard to track down
[06:42] <fallingdutch> linuchsan, what should i read?
[06:42] <lupine_85> if it's happening on the live CD as well, it's almost certainly hardware and not config, though
[06:42] <feugan3333> you could run a memtest
[06:42] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: as i said, i dont use (and know) any ides, you gotta test yourself...
[06:42] <Paradoxx> feugan3333: kk, i was succesful, thank you much
[06:43] <feugan3333> Paradoxx: np
 yeah i know just wanted to see maybe if you heard of it
[06:43] <fallingdutch> linuchsan, i am installing ubuntu by hand because i didnt find informations on to install ubuntu on a mapper device, but if you want to help me with it or can give me anything to read that could help me i'll be thankfull, else please don't tell me to read on the ubuntu site!
[06:43] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: yes, i know the name. but not even how it lookslike :)
[06:44] <lupine_85> fallingdutch: what do you mean by hand?
 can i do sudo apt-get install kate
[06:44] <lupine_85> as in, debootstrap method?
im using gnome
[06:44] <lupine_85> Paddy_EIRE: kate will pull in all the kde libs
[06:44] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: yup
[06:44] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: i use gnome too
[06:44] <lupine_85> but it'll wor
[06:44] <lupine_85> k*
[06:44] <oskude> lupine_85: all ?
[06:45] <lupine_85> ok, all the big ones ;)
[06:45] <fallingdutch> lupine_85, mounting the mapper device, debootstrap cp source.lst , chroot and then apt-gets etc
 yeah i prefer it myself after bad experiences with kde in Mandrake 10.1
[06:45] <oskude> lupine_85: not really
[06:45] <nox-Hand> fallingdutch, Then I cannot help, I am afraid :/
[06:45] <Psych0tiC> lupine_85, yes it wa sthe ram, I just removed the chip I added and it works :)
[06:45] <nox-Hand> I gotta go, sorry, fallingdutch
[06:45] <fallingdutch> np, nox-Hand, thanks anyway
[06:46] <Abstract> !you
[06:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about you - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:46] <lupine_85> libqt3 and kdelibs
 you a long time linux user?
[06:46] <Abstract> !ext3
[06:46] <ubotu> ext3 is the default filesystem on Ubuntu, and the most popular on Linux. You can read/write from Windows to ext3 via http://www.fs-driver.org
[06:46] <Abstract> !ntfs
[06:46] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions  -  See also !fuse
[06:46] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: i use kate cause gtk progs had some font problems, but tabs in kate is a plugin where you need to get 18mb :/ and for that they even suck...
[06:46] <lupine_85> plus a load of others
[06:46] <piratepenguin> Paddy_EIRE: a few years
[06:46] <Abstract> !fuse
[06:46] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
 a noob myself
[06:47] <fallingdutch> lupine_85, do you have an idea how to go on?
[06:47] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: if you want a gtk based editor, try bluefish
 does gedit not perform aswell or something
 and gtk runs better?
[06:47] <piratepenguin> Paddy_EIRE: heh.. well ubuntu is a great distro to start on, and you'll get the hang of everything after a while
[06:47] <oskude> Paddy_EIRE: sure, but as i said i had font problems (nothing seriuos thou) and i started to like kates highligh colors :)
[06:48] <piratepenguin> I <3 kate
 started in feb with Mandrake 10.1 wasnt bad but wasnt great niether
[06:48] <fallingdutch> oskude, do you have any ideas?
[06:48] <esc> katre is ok, but i prefer bluefish at the moment
[06:48] <david> hey, has anyone recently had trouble with aiglx and xorg-air?
[06:48] <lupine_85> fallingdutch: once you've debootstrap'd the mapper, you just need to chroot to it, install ubuntu-base and whatever -desktop package you want, then set up the bootloader
[06:48] <Zeeshan> how can I listen music on ubuntu
[06:48] <piratepenguin> Paddy_EIRE: I started on Mandrake 10, and loved it :)
[06:48] <oskude> fallingdutch: where is the problem now ?
[06:48] <fallingdutch> lupine_85, yes, but ubuntu-desktop has unmet depends
[06:48] <lupine_85> The debian site has a good how-to which can be grep'd for hints
[06:48] <david> When I try to launch gdm with xorg-air, it says it cannot find drivers like i810 and DRI
[06:48] <Zeeshan> and where can I get songs to listen
[06:48] <lupine_85> is ubuntu-base in?
[06:48] <fallingdutch> oskude, still the unmet dependency
[06:49] <lupine_85> and are all the repos installed? including the cdrom?
[06:49] <lupine_85> and what is unmet?
[06:49] <fallingdutch> lupine_85, ubuntu-base is installed
[06:49] <lupine_85> so what can't it get hold of?
[06:49] <wweasel> Does anyone here know what the demandAttention flag set by KDE apps translates to when Gnome is running them?
[06:49] <fallingdutch> lupine_85, error when installung ubuntu-desktop: "gimp-svg: Depends: gimp (=2.2.11-1ubuntu3) but 2.2.11-1ubuntu3.1 is to be installed" how can i get rid of this error?
[06:49] <oskude> fallingdutch: please pastebin the command and error, or did you ? (i saw only upgrade)
[06:50] <lupine_85> can you manually install gimp 2.2.11-1ubuntu2 ?
 all the repos where kinda down and no upgrades avail at the time...i just wasnt sure if it was the best to start on as Mandrake LE 2005 was out and then Mandriva 2006..yikes...although i feel totally at home with ubuntu
[06:50] <lupine_85> e.g. aptitude install gimp=2.2.11-1ubuntu3
[06:50] <djcabz> hello.  So I want to stream dvd content for networking testing.  First part, I want to stream a portion of I, Robot (say 10 minutes, which the connecting clients can then loop/replay).  What is the best way to get this done in Ubuntu?  Using VLC?  How to I get the content off the DVD?
[06:50] <lupine_85> OR, you could disable the network repos
[06:50] <lupine_85> that would do the trick
[06:50] <zyclop> I don't have WINE in my repos. Universe is activated and I'm using Dapper/AMD64.
[06:51] <luu> hey.. i was wondering.. is there any way to remotecontrol a windows 2003 server from linux? as in, a way that doesn't have to do with telnet. more like remote desktop.. you know?
[06:51] <oskude> !wine
[06:51] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[06:51] <lupine_85> (assuming there's nothing already installed that depends on network stuff yet to be gotten)
[06:51] <lupine_85> zyclop: there aren't any amd64 WINE binaries
[06:51] <oskude> !info wine
[06:51] <ubotu> wine: Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.9-0ubuntu2 (dapper), package size 8578 kB, installed size 40460 kB
[06:51] <lupine_85> I think you have to build your own
[06:51] <Zeeshan> how to listen songs on ubuntu
[06:51] <zyclop> lupine_85: thanks, that's what I needed to know.
[06:51] <Zeeshan> can it play mp3 songs
[06:52] <oskude> Zeeshan: not by default
[06:52] <zyclop> !mp3
[06:52] <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
[06:52] <fallingdutch> oskude, added to 21887
[06:52] <piratepenguin> Paddy_EIRE: yea I guess the different version are off-putting, ubuntu is neat
[06:53] <raich> excuse the stupid question... how do i createa s ymlink?
[06:53] <lupine_85> raich: man ln
[06:53] <raich> thanks
[06:53] <oskude> fallingdutch: please use whole url s, i hate to copy and paste...
[06:53] <lupine_85> (that's LN)
 when should i do the distro upgrade process with dapper to edgy
[06:53] <fallingdutch> oskude, sorry http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21887
[06:53] <benno2> !alternate
[06:53] <ubotu> The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-installation CD, with no live session. Use this if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an expert install.
[06:54] <oskude> fallingdutch: thanks
[06:54] <lupine_85> Paddy_EIRE: not for a while yet ;)
[06:54] <benno2> can the alternate CD be costumized to include other apps too ?
[06:54] <oskude> fallingdutch: yes, thats a sources.list... wheres the error ?
[06:54] <lupine_85> at least a couple of weeks 'till it's ready for testing
[06:54] <piratepenguin> Paddy_EIRE: probably better off waiting 'till edgys released, unless you're prepared to see things break especially /this/ early
[06:54] <lupine_85> (was speaking to a developer about it earlier in the week)
[06:54] <wweasel> Anyone here know how to prevent an active window from flashing in the taskbar, using Gnome?
[06:54] <Phoul> Where do fonts go?
[06:55] <raich> when is edgy released?
[06:55] <lupine_85> ~/.fonts ?
[06:55] <lupine_85> October
[06:55] <fallingdutch> oskude, there is everything two answers, the first is update/upgrade and the second it the install of ubuntu-desktop
 october is the release ive heard is this true
[06:55] <raich> nice
[06:55] <Phoul> Nope that dont seem to work lupine_85 :-\
[06:55] <oskude> fallingdutch: ah ok, 2times to click :/
[06:55] <lupine_85>  /usr/share/fonts then
[06:55] <zyclop> !fonts
[06:55] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto
[06:55] <ubotu> No fonts in flash? Install msttcorefonts, gsfonts, and gsfonts-x11 , No fonts in mplayer? see !mplayer
[06:55] <lupine_85> 6.10 :)
[06:56] <Zambezi> Isn't there an option to MythTV. Capture is the thing I want, not just watching.
[06:56] <Samus_Aran> does anyone know how to get LibDVDRead to not spew forth hundreds of errors when playing back an unencrypted DVD using MPlayer ?
[06:56] <Samus_Aran> Ubuntu 6.06
[06:56] <relachs> how can i pause a wget download
[06:57] <Samus_Aran> I ran the script to install libdvdcss2, and it installed it fine.  but that had no effect on these libdvdread errors
[06:57] <feugan3333> relachs: just stop it, and then start it again later
[06:57] <Samus_Aran> the errors I get are: *** libdvdread: CHECK_VALUE failed in ifo_read.c:1419 *** for c_adt->cell_adr_table[i] .start_sector < c_adt->cell_adr_table[i] .last_sector ***
[06:57] <oskude> fallingdutch: hmm, i cant find an error...
[06:57] <lupine_85> relachs: just stop it
[06:57] <lupine_85> you can resume later
[06:58] <fallingdutch> oskude, it tells me that gimp-svg is broken (line 7 and 8)
[06:58] <lupine_85>  wget -c to continue a previous download
[06:58] <Phoul> Okay i have a single .font file
[06:58] <lupine_85> (start it in the same directory as previously, with the same URL, and it'll pick it up)
[06:58] <Phoul> how do i put it in
[06:58] <relachs> feugan3333: stop it by just closing the terminal window?
[06:59] <Chopp> Anyone can help me reinstalling X? :/ It doesn't work since I tried to install gflrx
[06:59] <oskude> fallingdutch: could you please post _that_ error ?
[06:59] <djcabz> if I was going to install "the latest version" of icecast, is it recommended to uninstall the ubuntu packaged first...  perhaps I already know the answer [Y] ?
[06:59] <lupine_85> that will work. Or ctrl+c
[06:59] <feugan3333> relachs: press ctrl - C
[06:59] <djcabz> "...ubuntu package version first..."
[06:59] <piglit> hello there .... i want to install ubuntu (6.06) with LVM does anyone have a howto on how to do this?
[06:59] <lupine_85> djcabz: probably best
[06:59] <lupine_85> however, having the package there "can" help if you want to get rid of the custom files
[07:00] <lupine_85> (e.g. if they are all overwriting old files)
[07:00] <oskude> fallingdutch: ah i think i found it... please use apt-get and post in a new pastebin, i hate to click a round when the site is so slow...
[07:00] <fallingdutch> oskude, i have posted it http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21895 lines 7-8 and lines 238-260
[07:00] <smax> Hi give me an advice I need to record data from tuner wich porgram I need
[07:01] <djcabz> lupine_85:  hmmm...  I was simply unsuccessfully getting icecast to go with the packaged version.  however, after you mentioned it.  I am going to try again, only reading the icecast website while I do rather than "joebobs" wwwsite
[07:01] <oskude> fallingdutch: and with apt-get ?
[07:01] <DarkAudit> I'm  looking into setting up one of those linksys routers, where one can attach an external drive directly to the router. How well does it work with Ubuntu?
[07:02] <smax> Wich program is good for recording from TV-tuner? I wanna write in dvd format
[07:02] <bluesmoon> hi, i'm on a live CD of ubuntu (5.10), and I need an ntfs driver with write support.  ntfs-3g supports this, but I can't apt-get it.  can anyone send me the binary?
[07:02] <fallingdutch> oskude, now it starts installing
[07:02] <roler> has anyone installed compiz in ubuntu?
[07:03] <oskude> fallingdutch: really ?
[07:03] <smax> roler #ubuntu-glx help you
[07:03] <fallingdutch> oskude, yes
[07:03] <oskude> fallingdutch: ok, it had a reason why i dont use aptitude ;)
[07:03] <fallingdutch> oskude, i now do have one, too
[07:03] <smax> ubuntu-xgl
[07:03] <smax> I'm sorry
[07:03] <fallingdutch> oskude, thank you
[07:03] <n00butu> hello , everyone
[07:04] <oskude> fallingdutch: np
[07:04] <jimmy_> i want to install edubuntu-desktop from edubuntu CD ONLY....how do i prevent synaptic from going online to fetch some packages??
[07:04] <greg> what the command to make a file excutable?
[07:04] <n00butu> make an offline respository
[07:04] <CyberMad> !compiling
[07:04] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[07:04] <luu> jimmy_ unplug your internet? :P
[07:04] <smax> greg chown +x
[07:05] <DarkAudit> jimmy_: what luu said :)
[07:05] <jimmy_> luu: then it will give me errors..
[07:05] <n00butu> jimmy: make offline repository yrself
[07:05] <DarkAudit> jimmy_: what kind of errors?
[07:05] <smax> What program can record from tv-tuner in dvd-format
[07:05] <roler> smax; have you ran compiz? I'm just wondering how stable it is. I guess with it being ALpha, not really so much. :)
[07:06] <Killer_Demon> how can i tell X how much videomem i have?
[07:06] <jimmy_> DarkAudit: that it failed to fetch a certain package from such n such repo
[07:06] <smax> roler I have some problem
[07:06] <smax> roler but It's ok as for alpha
[07:06] <jorgg> how do I add a program to the application menu in X?
[07:06] <bluesmoon> hi, can anyone help?
[07:07] <smax> People what program I should install to record from TV-tuner
[07:07] <greg> mythtv
[07:07] <n00butu> excuse me, who can get mPlayer play mkv (matrovska file) properly? I can open the file but fail to watch the vdo, though audio is properly played.
[07:08] <smax> n00butu which codecs did you installed
[07:08] <n00butu> i want to install libmatrovka but there is only libmatroksa-dev in synaptic
[07:08] <timlinux> anybody know what the deal is with the security manager in ffox 2 preview in edgy? It doesnt seem to work at all....
[07:09] <_azrael> timlinux: address edgy questions to #ubuntu+1
[07:09] <smax> n00butu use codecs from mplayer official site
[07:10] <roler> smax; thanks :)
[07:10] <n00butu> kk
[07:10] <smax> n00butu just download and copy to folder with codecs
[07:10] <n00butu> ty ^^
[07:11] <piratepenguin> jorgg: use the Alacate menu editor, and click File > New Entry
[07:11] <jorgg> where is the ubuntu "start"-menu located
[07:11] <jorgg> ?
[07:11] <wweasel> Computer with 1 GB Ram: How much Swap?
[07:11] <n00butu> it seems mplayer is truely not welcomed in "debian alliance" :P
[07:11] <exs> Hello. My azureus doesn't work, and I believe it is to do with java. Is there a better way to install Java?
[07:11] <piratepenguin> jorgg: that'd be the Applications menu in the top left
[07:11] <wweasel> As in, how much swap should I make for a PC with 1 GB Ram?
[07:12] <frfx> wweasel: i think 1 GB swap is ok i think
[07:12] <jbroome> yeah that sounds ok
[07:12] <n00butu> IGM ram+1G swap = far more than enough for normal usage
[07:12] <frfx> swap is most useful for older systems with less ram
[07:12] <jbroome> usually i double the amount of phy ram i have, but once you get a GB of phy ram, making it equal should be fine
[07:13] <jorgg> piratepenguin: where to i find the Alacate menu editor?
[07:13] <greg> how do i install tuxnes?
[07:13] <earthian> getn 4 gigs of phy ram and forget the swap :D
[07:13] <piratepenguin> jorgg: in Accessories
[07:14] <reddux01> is anyone running ubuntu server on a recent dell poweredge?
[07:14] <Carolinamusicman> I got a question when I type in hddtemp in terminal on my Ubuntu it tells me my hard drive is 54 degrees Celsius is that ok or not
[07:14] <n00butu> um.i heard someone asked about Azureus, i got a question too. Why the mozilla package is a prequsite of J2RE 1.5 package???? i only want the J2re but i dun want mozilla (i got ffx)
[07:15] <n00butu> what shoudl i do? @@
[07:15] <reddux01> I'm having time out problems with any connection to ubuntu, usually when I first connect to the box after a while of not having a connection to it?
[07:15] <reddux01> we are talking page timeouts in mozilla and my first ssh session timesout also?
[07:16] <reddux01> then I try 2 minutes later and everything seems fine
[07:16] <greg> anyone kno how to install tuxnes?
[07:16] <MikkelRev> Hi, have two problems. The first is that the keyboard is disabled at the grub boot menu, so i cant select OS at boot time. The other is that the mouse is dead. It just doesnt move. Both kbd and mouse are PS/2. Have ofcourse tried to re-plugin and restart the comp, but no luck. What should I check for ?
[07:16] <exs> Can I use a shortcut with workspace switcher?.. for example.. entering "CTRL + 1" would switch to desktop one?
[07:16] <reddux01> I wish they would create two channels one for desktop users and one for server/admins!
[07:17] <words1> I have Google Earth installed on my machine.  How do I make it available to a "Guest" (restricted, no installations allowed) account?
[07:17] <n00butu> exs, set keyboard shortcut in prefernce
[07:17] <pussfeller> well i got xgl working, but the mouse seems to dissapear
[07:17] <exs> n00butu:  where is this? .. can't find it
[07:17] <n00butu> #help
[07:17] <greg> tuxnes anyone kno how to install it?
[07:17] <exs> oh wait, i see it
[07:18] <CyberMad> what is the mount type of samba? i tried mount -t smbfs //192.168.1.1/backup /mnt/nettmp  but got error: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superbock on //192.168.1.1/backup, missing codepage or other error
[07:18] <frfx> MikkelRev: have you tried another mouse or keyboard?
[07:18] <piratepenguin> Carolinamusicman: well my drive's 35C, so it just might be..
[07:19] <MikkelRev> frfx: not yet, I could try. But what If it doesnt solve the problem ?
[07:19] <npster> !webcam
[07:19] <ubotu> webcam is now easy to install on Linux; instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[07:19] <m_tadeu> hi everyone...in which file should network-admin save the phone number from the modem connection?
[07:19] <auTONYmous> I have a 6.06.1 Ubuntu Desktop Live CD...how do I perform a "server" install
[07:19] <frfx> MikkelRev: but how do you know your mouse doenst move? in grub you cant click with a mouse.
[07:19] <smax> what page discribe error with update
[07:19] <spectacular> hola
[07:20] <richard> yo
[07:20] <MikkelRev> frfx: at the boot time the keyboard appears dead, but i can enter user/pwd to login. But the mouse wont move when in gnome
[07:20] <richard> I have a standard installation of Ubuntu and i want to set my pc up as a proxy
[07:20] <frfx> aoTONYmous: you need a server cd or an alternate cd.visit the ubuntu download page
[07:21] <auTONYmous> crap...I don't want to burn new CDs
[07:21] <frfx> auTONYmous: i know..in breezy you just had one cd..
[07:22] <||arifaX> Hi does someone use sshfs in fstab and gets a mount at boottime without errors?
[07:22] <auTONYmous> and since its a server (and an old PII233 at that), I really need to use the Xubuntu CD
[07:22] <greg> how come ubuntu wont let me open excuteables?
[07:22] <frfx> MikkelRev: so you cant choose to boot in another OS..if you are logged in can you move the mouse?
[07:23] <lupine_85> auTONYmous: you could get away with debootstrap?
[07:23] <lupine_85> Howto on the wiki somewhere
[07:23] <frfx> auTONYmous: but do you want a GUI on your server? you can use your xubuntu cd and install apache
[07:23] <m_tadeu> I'm unable to persist the phone number in the modem connection...can anyone help, plz?
[07:23] <richard> how do i install lamp without messing up my current setup
[07:23] <gobba> my screen flickers when there is any cpu activity.. anyone knows how to get rid of it?
[07:23] <MikkelRev> frfx: right, I cant choose anything else in the bootmenu. I have to wait for the timeout to select the default option. But no, when I have logged in to X11/gnome, the mouse appears dead.
[07:24] <words1>  I have Google Earth installed on my machine.  How do I make it available to a "Guest" (restricted, no installations allowed) account?
[07:24] <gan|y|med> hello
[07:24] <lupine_85> rgeg: to run .exe files you'll need wine (and even then there's no guarantee)
[07:24] <gan|y|med> i wanna mount a "firewired" harddisk. partition one is vfat and can be mounted rw, partition 2 is reiserfs and is mount rw only for root (using the automounter). any ideas why this is this way?
[07:24] <auTONYmous> frfx: I want to have XFCE for some light GUI work, but mostly X won't running at all...just LAMP
[07:24] <lupine_85> if you're talking about linux executables, make sure they're set +x
[07:24] <lupine_85> (e.g. chmod a+x <file>)
[07:25] <gobba> my screen flickers when there is any cpu activity.. anyone knows how to get rid of it?
[07:25] <wweasel> I am trying to install Linux on a second computer wtih Windows already there, but for some reason in GParted I have a yellow triangle with an exclamation point and I can't shrink Windows. Explain?
[07:25] <npc> hey there guys
[07:25] <thiagocmartinsc> someone have an Ubuntu running on iMac G3 ?!
[07:25] <npc> how can i change gdm resolution on ubuntu 6.x?
[07:25] <thiagocmartinsc> My Internal Modem don't work on Dapper...
[07:26] <thiagocmartinsc> only in Breezy... this sucks..
[07:26] <npc> i've set my xorg.conf to 1024x768 as top most resolution, but gdm is still running on 1280x1024
[07:26] <npc> which sux on my monitor
[07:26] <dojo> hello i finnaly got network manager to install,but it doesnt add it self to the menu
[07:26] <frfx> MikkelRev: it is strange that both mouse and keyboard dont work..but i am afraid i cant help you.ask your question again here on irc or in the ubuntuforums.i am sure somebody can help you there
[07:27] <dojo>  hello i finnaly got network manager *gnome to install,but it doesnt add it self to the menu
[07:27] <raich> dojo: alacarte menur editor
[07:27] <viator> is  it usb mouse and kb?
[07:27] <Howitzer> dojo, open alacarte and look around
[07:27] <frfx> auTONYmous: you have two options: you install your xubuntu cd and install lamp OR you download a server cd and install xfce.but in the first option you also get programs you dont need like games etcetera..
[07:27] <npc> anyone?
[07:27] <viator> have ps2 port?
[07:28] <npc> could somebody tell me how to change gdm resolution?
[07:28] <dojo> so shell i run alacarte in terminal and it should ome up kk
[07:28] <npster> I can not use my SPC webcam and it is supported by Dapper
[07:28] <kendrick> crap, i forget the command i used to activate additional locales in ubuntu.
[07:28] <kendrick> can someone remind me?
[07:28] <auTONYmous> I think I'll do the server CD...my ubuntu LiveCD doesn't like the S3 Trio video in that server
[07:28] <raich> npc. gdm resolution? or monitor resolution?
[07:28] <comtech> hi, can anyone advise me on a good way to normalize the volume of a large collection of mp3s in ubuntu?
[07:28] <kendrick> (in Debian, it was:  'dpkg-reconfigure locales', and I got a curses interface to select them)
[07:28] <npc> raich, gdm display resolution.
[07:29] <npster> Ekiga and Camorama can't open /dev/video0
[07:29] <raich> npc: and what's that :)
[07:29] <npc> raich it insists on setting it to 1280 but my gnome metacity is 1024 already
[07:29] <kendrick> (in Ubuntu, i did some kind of "{somecommand} `cat {somefile} | cut -d ":" -f 1`" and then went and got coffee ;^) )
[07:29] <raich> oic
[07:29] <npc> raich: that little login screen
[07:29] <raich> ooh
[07:29] <npc> raich: just before metacity gets loaded
[07:29] <raich> hmmm im not sure
[07:29] <raich> but you can change it in
[07:30] <frfx> auTONYmous: you can choose between a alternate and a server cd..with the alternate you can also install a graphical ubuntu (in text mode installer)
[07:30] <raich> npc: system - administration - login window
[07:30] <npc> raich: i've manually set it to be 1024 in xorg.conf, but it seems gdm wont listen to that
[07:30] <npc> raich: thanks, lemme check that out
[07:30] <TheManiacKY> Okay. Call me a newbee. But I pressed the up arrow one too many times and ran rm *.* in my home folder by accident. :( Is there a undelete in ubuntu?
[07:30] <lupine_85>  comtech: there's a command-line tool. mp3gain
[07:30] <auTONYmous> nah, I'll do the server cd...I can handle installing XFCE on my own after I'm sure LAMP is running properly
[07:31] <comtech> thanks
[07:31] <npc> raich: nothing on resolution there, just the theme stuff
[07:31] <kendrick> hrm, noone knows? :)
[07:31] <frfx> auTONYmous: ok good luck :)
[07:31] <kendrick> too bad it's not in my history any more :(
[07:31] <gan|y|med> i wanna mount a "firewired" harddisk. partition one is vfat and can be mounted rw, partition 2 is reiserfs and is mount rw only for root (using the automounter). any ideas why this is this way?
[07:31] <raich> npc: yes, just checked that out myself
[07:31] <raich> hmmm lemme think
[07:32] <npc> raich: yup, i've seen on forums problems like mine and fixing xorg.conf was supposed to solve the problem
[07:32] <npc> raich: however it didnt
[07:32] <raich> maybe reinstall gnome?
[07:32] <reddux01> Is anyone using this ethernet card in Ubuntu Dual Embedded Broadcom NetXtreme II 5708 Gigabit Ethernet NIC/
[07:32] <npc> raich: i dont think so, gdm and gnome are different apps
[07:33] <raich> ok, maybe reinstall gdm?
[07:33] <npc> raich: this resolution thing is written somewhere, i wish i knew where it is, i'd edit the conf and change it myself
[07:33] <npc> raich: i'll try gdm reinstall
[07:33] <npc> thanks
[07:33] <frfx> npc: i have the same problem
[07:33] <npc> frfx: that sux, does it not?
[07:33] <TheManiacKY> Is there a undelete in Ubuntu?
[07:34] <npc> TheManiacKY: the file manager might have one, but bash doesnt
[07:34] <Howitzer> TheManiacKY, check your trash
[07:34] <TheManiacKY> npc bummer I was in bash
[07:34] <TheManiacKY> Howitzer what folder is the trash in?
[07:34] <npc> TheManiacKY: so, if you really did delete the file, it's not coming back, if you did delete it from a GUI, it might be.
[07:34] <Howitzer> eh
[07:34] <frfx> npc: yes..gdm gets the resolution from another file i think
[07:34] <npc> TheManiacKY: no turning back
[07:34] <x1alpha> TheManiacKY, if i aint mistaken (please correct me) the file manager places deleted files in .trash
[07:34] <npc> frfx: yup, that's the point
[07:35] <extrapulp> I messed up my xorg.conf file and now can only boot to a prompt.... Any suggestions to restore this file from a prompt? Im brand new to linux
[07:35] <grothesk_> Hello.
[07:35] <Howitzer> TheManiacKY, ~/.local/share/Trash
[07:35] <raich> x1alpha: yes, but he deleted from cl
[07:35] <Howitzer> extrapulp, sudo dpkg --reconfigure xorg-server
[07:35] <Howitzer> or something alike :x
[07:35] <kendrick> ah...
[07:36] <extrapulp> thanks
[07:36] <iddo333> is it possible to get a new kernel for dapper with apt-get ? or i must use git ? (there's a bug in my hardware with 2.6.15 that is fixed in later ones)
[07:36] <x1alpha> raich: then he is stuffed :P
[07:36] <grothesk_> How can I reenable an ALPS Touchpad after a resume from suspend2ram? Right now it ist dead afterwards.
[07:36] <kendrick> the file was /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED and i guess i plugged the cat|cut output into locale-gen...
[07:36] <mtang> hi all
[07:36] <raich> x1alpha: yup
[07:36] <mtang> i have a question about 0x33564D57
[07:36] <Howitzer> iddo333, 'apt-cache search linux kernel 2.15.26
[07:36] <raich> i feel sorry for him =S =(
[07:36] <mtang> trying to play a trailer that uses WMV format
[07:36] <iddo333> thanks, trying
[07:36] <mtang> can anyone help me?
[07:36] <TheManiacKY> Howitzer nope. only .aptitude .ssh. and .vmware are in my ~ folder
[07:36] <Howitzer> hmm
[07:37] <raich> mtang: ask yuour question, not ask to ask
[07:37] <Howitzer> weird
[07:37] <mtang> eh... what codecs work for this error code - 0x33564D57?
[07:37] <iddo333> Howitzer: apt-cache returns without displaying anything? now what?
[07:38] <Howitzer> it didn't find anything then
[07:38] <lupine_85> mtang: wmv needs w32codecs
[07:38] <iddo333> so any other ideas?
[07:38] <lupine_85> !w32codecs
[07:38] <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
[07:38] <mtang> lupine_85: this w32codecs, can this be downloaded via Adept? :)
[07:39] <zzeus> re
[07:39] <Howitzer> apt-cache search linux headers 2.6.15-26*
[07:39] <iddo333> i need am64 kernel that's later than 2.6.15
[07:39] <mtang> !w32codecs
[07:39] <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
[07:39] <Howitzer> oh
[07:39] <lupine_85> yes, you need to enable the PLF repos
[07:39] <Howitzer> i'm sorry then iddo333
[07:39] <Howitzer> oh wait
[07:39] <lupine_85> and if you're in the US, the FBI will hax0r j00r b0xen and sue j00r a$$ ;
[07:39] <Howitzer> there are some howto's on the forums for other kernels
[07:39] <Howitzer> i'll search them
[07:39] <lupine_85> s/;/;)
[07:39] <iddo333> the headers does return results
[07:39] <Ghostyness> I installed ubuntu to a partition, then windows to a ntfs one.  Now, It's automatically booting off the windows partition instead of the ubuntu one (which has grub to choose). I installed windows after. I tried using gparted and just setting my ext3 ubuntu partition with the boot flag, and it didn't work it had a "unable to find operating system" error (that showed when I turned on my...
[07:39] <Ghostyness> ...computer).  Right now I'm in windows xp.  how can I set it to load grub?
[07:39] <lupine_85> Howitzer: you can download and compile the vanilla kernel sources if you need to
[07:40] <signius> Hi guys
[07:40] <Howitzer> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217657
[07:40] <Howitzer> iddo333, that's for 2.17
[07:40] <iddo333> Howitzer: i saw the generic how-to for compiling the kernel in ubuntu wiki... but it says in the end that i only need to compile restricted modules ?? and it doesnt say how ?
[07:40] <jbroome> damn, again
[07:40] <raghu206> borders disappear while clicking on GL desktop no effects of aglix any solution
[07:41] <lupine_85> but the kernel-sources-2.6.15 package essentialy the latest revision (it incorporates a load of patches)... so will be 2.6.15-26 equiv.
[07:41] <signius> I am trying to run "sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-plugin" but i cant have the repos enabled i have enabled all the repos and a couple of other on the wiki how to can anyone tell me the correct repo to add for this please ?
[07:41] <zzeus> i have very strange problem - i upgrade my dapper to edgy. and now my xserver start (i seen nvidia logo, and desktop) and immideatly stop
[07:41] <raich> signius:google ubuntu guide and search there for "adding extra repositories"
[07:41] <Howitzer> iddo333, i think it means that NVidia/NDiswrapper drivers will need to be compiled manually since there isn't a correct image for them in the repo's
[07:41] <jbroome> signius: did you do an apt-get update after enabling the repos?
[07:41] <lupine_85> zzeus: #ubuntu+1
[07:42] <Howitzer> Your, Don't do that again
[07:42] <Howitzer> i almost believed it >:(
[07:42] <Your> why have i done?
[07:42] <jbroome> Your a doofus
[07:42] <Your> what i mean
[07:42] <gafita> roumania
[07:42] <gafita> ?
[07:42] <iddo333> i have a problem with tons of "translated ATA stat/err" messeages in console (ctrl alt f1) every second... google says that it's fixed in a later kernel
[07:42] <Howitzer> Your mom is ashamed!
[07:42] <Your> lol
[07:42] <Ghostyness> I installed ubuntu to a partition, then windows to a ntfs one. Now, It's automatically booting off the windows partition instead of the ubuntu one (which has grub to choose). I installed windows after. I tried using gparted and just setting my ext3 ubuntu partition with the boot flag, and it didn't work it had a "unable to find operating system" error (that showed when I turned on my...
[07:42] <Ghostyness> ...computer). Right now I'm in windows xp. how can I set it to load grub?
[07:43] <Howitzer> iddo333, 'later kernel' doesn't mean that you'd need 2.17
[07:43] <iddo333> also when i put cds in both drives, the problem disappears, as i see mentioned when i searched on google
[07:43] <Howitzer> just try 2.15.26 first
[07:43] <iddo333> ok, i dont want 2.17 in particular
[07:43] <gafita> de unde esti?
[07:43] <iddo333> i have right now 2.6.15-24
[07:43] <xepher> Ghostyness, looks like you have to reinstall grub since windows replaced grub with its own bootloader
[07:43] <gobba> my screen flickers when there is any cpu activity.. anyone knows how to get rid of it?
[07:43] <Howitzer> ah
[07:44] <iddo333> what should i try to get, and how?
[07:44] <Howitzer> well
[07:44] <gafita> cineva din rominia?
[07:44] <signius> yes and i added the ones i didnt have but it is still telling me it cannot find it so has something changed in the repos from when that wiki was written
[07:44] <Howitzer> what processor do you have?
[07:44] <iddo333> i see that this hardware bug is in 2.6.15
[07:44] <iddo333> core 2 duo
[07:44] <Howitzer> really?
[07:44] <iddo333> new computer...
[07:44] <Howitzer> daaamn
[07:44] <iddo333> from HP
[07:44] <Howitzer> E6800? :D
[07:44] <iddo333> 2.1 ghz
[07:44] <iddo333> E6400
[07:44] <iddo333> :)
[07:44] <Howitzer> those are damn good
[07:45] <luu> hey.. i was wondering.. is there any way to remotecontrol a windows 2003 server from linux? as in, a way that doesn't have to do with telnet. more like remote desktop.. you know?
[07:45] <gobba> Nn frn sverige hr?
[07:45] <Howitzer> i'm so jealous right now :(
[07:45] <iddo333> yes.. running quiet.. low temprature
[07:45] <Howitzer> but you'll need the 686 2.6.15.26 kernel
[07:45] <zzeus> lupine_85: no one alive in #ubuntu+1
[07:45] <iddo333> but what about this bug......?
[07:45] <iddo333> ok... what can i try?
[07:46] <iddo333> i would compile from git.... but how to do the restricted modules?
[07:46] <Howitzer> do 'sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.15-26-686 linux-image-2.6.15-26-686 linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-26-686'
[07:46] <iddo333> i'll need nvidia drivers.... havent installed them yet
[07:46] <signius> Im guessing it should be in the PLF repos but i have that and its still no go :-(
[07:46] <Howitzer> that's all you need
[07:47] <RMorris84> anyone here help me with my xgl... im getting close its just not showing effect, and nobody is responding in the xgl chat
[07:47] <TheGateKeeper> luu: try rdesktop
[07:47] <Howitzer> then reboot into your new kernel and do 'sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx'
[07:47] <iddo333> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.15-26-686 linux-image-2.6.15-26-686 linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-26-686
[07:47] <Howitzer> yep
[07:47] <iddo333> how come i dont find it with apt-get ?
[07:47] <iddo333> i need to add repositories ?
[07:47] <Howitzer> hmm
[07:47] <luu> TheGateKeeper alright, I'll try
[07:47] <Howitzer> could be
[07:47] <iddo333> which ones hmm
[07:48] <Howitzer> i did 'acs 686 2.6.15.26'
[07:48] <mtang> thanks
[07:48] <Howitzer> (acs ==> apt-cache search-
[07:48] <mtang> bye all
[07:48] <gan|y|med> does anybody know how to change the default options for automounted file systems?
[07:48] <iddo333> hmm what is acs ?
[07:48] <Howitzer> iddo333, add the multi- and universe repo's
[07:48] <KillerX> Hi :)
[07:48] <Howitzer> acs is an alias i use for apt-cache search so i don't always have to type apt-cache search :D
[07:49] <iddo333> hmm i dont see them ?
[07:49] <KillerX> I just did a find-replace of `dapper' with `edgy' on my sources.list
[07:49] <TheGateKeeper> anyone know how the ubuntu installer detects the graphics card and installs a suitable driver?
[07:49] <Jack_Sparrow> gan|y|med: for ntfs?
[07:49] <KillerX> and then did a `apt-get dist-upgrade'
[07:49] <Howitzer> iddo333, where are you looking?
[07:49] <KillerX> was that a bad thing to do?
[07:49] <Howitzer> i'm guessing
[07:49] <Howitzer> yes
[07:49] <KillerX> Because my Bootup screen is not colourful anymore :(
[07:49] <iddo333> in synaptic gui
[07:49] <lupine_85> KillerX: Erm, yes
[07:49] <JackMacOKC> KillerX: not a good idea
[07:49] <gan|y|med> no, for reiserfs
[07:49] <lupine_85> edgy is not ready for primetime yet
[07:49] <iddo333> synaptic / repositories ?
[07:49] <KillerX> Crap
[07:50] <Jack_Sparrow> gan|y|med: what are you trying to do?  Look in your fstab file
[07:50] <KillerX> Alll I wanted was numpy
[07:50] <KillerX> Anyway I can get back?
[07:50] <iddo333> where to add repositories so i could find the newer kernel ?
[07:50] <Howitzer> iddo333, do 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list'
[07:50] <lupine_85> #ubuntu+1 might be able to help you
[07:50] <iddo333> ok
[07:50] <KillerX> to Dapper that is
[07:50] <x1alpha> what is the probability that partitioner messes a partition table ??
[07:50] <Howitzer> wait
[07:51] <Jack_Sparrow> slim
[07:51] <Howitzer> i'll tell you what repo's to uncomment (remove the # )
[07:51] <mlaci> i'm currently using dapper and considering moving to edgy. what do you think in terms of its stability? is it worth it?
[07:51] <gan|y|med> Jack_Sparrow: there is no entry. it is a hotplugged firewired ide hdd that has a vfat and a reiserfs partition... and the vfat is mounted as user (i can change that in the kde settings), but the reiserfs as root only
[07:51] <birdfish> For a beginner (looking to run a nice mail system), would qmail or postfix be better?  I'm looking to have IMAP SMTP-Authentication (maybe webmail) and virtual users
[07:51] <lupine_85> x1alpha: depends on what you're trying to do
[07:51] <iddo333> it doesnt have universe in there ?
[07:51] <signius> ah ha seems you cant just add the repos you dont have it worked when i completely wiped the source.list and replaced it with everything on the guide its now working
[07:51] <KillerX> mlaci: Hell, no
[07:51] <lupine_85> it'll do whatever you ask it to, so as long as you're sane, it'll be sane
[07:51] <iddo333> i see only backports rep commented
[07:51] <Howitzer> deb http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper main restricted universe multiverse
[07:51] <signius> So there must have been some minor differences i did not spot
[07:51] <lupine_85> birdfish: I'm about as beginner as possible at mail systems, used postfix and has no problems
[07:51] <Howitzer> that's an example of a universe/multiverse repo
[07:51] <Jack_Sparrow> mlaci: not for a primary os
[07:51] <x1alpha> iddo333: simply having the installer format an already ready partition
[07:52] <lupine_85> had*
[07:52] <luu> um, what's the standard root password for a basic ubuntu desktop install?
[07:52] <lupine_85> none
[07:52] <mlaci> thanks guys. i'll wait for edgy a bit then
[07:52] <raich> luu: you have to set it
[07:52] <Jack_Sparrow> !root
[07:52] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[07:52] <birdfish> lupine: did you implement the features that I listed as well?  And did you use a tutorial that you might be willing to direct me to?
[07:52] <Howitzer> iddo333, i found it!
[07:52] <raich> hey i need a little help with samba server....
[07:52] <lupine_85> sudo passwd will set one
[07:52] <exs_> Hello. How do I remove search engines from firefox?..
[07:53] <iddo333> i added your deb line, but still apt-get failed
[07:53] <birdfish> I'm really hoping to have the mailsystem set up by the end of the week so that it's ready before I go back to school
[07:53] <Jack_Sparrow> lupine_85: this channel tries to discourage setting root pasword
[07:53] <iddo333> i meant apt-get didnt find the newer kernel
[07:53] <lupine_85> still, the informartion should be available
[07:53] <raich> exs: just erase them from plugins/search
[07:53] <lupine_85> as there are valid reasons for having one
[07:54] <Howitzer> iddo333, do 'gksudo synaptic', in synaptic, go to Settings, select Repositories, select Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (binary) and click on Edit to the right, there you must check all boxes
[07:54] <Jack_Sparrow> iddo333: why do you need the newer kernel
[07:54] <lupine_85> the choice should be the OP's
[07:54] <bm0nk> hi hi :)
[07:54] <birdfish> Also, when using sudo, I am unable to store files in directories where only root has write access unless I touch a file and give access to myself first.  Why is this?
[07:54] <iddo333> i have a problem with tons of "translated ATA stat/err" messeages in console (ctrl alt f1) every second... google says that it's fixed in a later kernel
[07:54] <KillerX> Anyone know what package to apt-get to get the fancy bootsplash?
[07:54] <Jack_Sparrow> lupine_85: yes, but more than the command to set it.  An explanation as to why it is not needed and the dangers of doing so.
[07:54] <birdfish> lupine_85: did see my last message?
[07:54] <bm0nk> I'm just about to switch from xp to ubuntu...got a couple questions though if anyone doesnt mind dealing with a noob :P
[07:55] <lupine_85> uboto already did that :)
[07:55] <Howitzer> iddo333, do the same for Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Security Updates and Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates
[07:55] <iddo333> Jack_Sparrow: any better idea?
[07:55] <Howitzer> bm0nk, go ahead :)
[07:55] <bm0nk> Well, I have 3 drives, C: which is OS/files, and 2 others for storage....all are NTFS....
[07:55] <Samuli^> this channel is all about noobs helping noobs :P
[07:55] <iddo333> hmm?
[07:55] <bm0nk> I'm assuming the easiest way to do this is just to burn all my music and stuff, and reformat them to fat32?
[07:55] <lupine_85> birdfish: webmail with squirrelmain
[07:55] <Jack_Sparrow> iddo333: let me see the google link
[07:55] <Howitzer> Samuli^, i'm not a noob :(
[07:55] <lupine_85> pop3/imap with cyrus
[07:56] <lakin> I have a computer that's incredibly slow when loading web pages.  It's an AMD Sempron 1.6Ghz with a gig of ram.  it doesn't appear to be swapping. Top reports that xorg uses 98% of the CPU during web page loads all of this cpu usage is in the si column, what does the si column stand for?
[07:56] <iddo333> Howitzer: maybe i didnt find it because i added the reps but didnt refresh ?
[07:56] <bm0nk> I'm wondering if...files stored on a ntfs drive....if you then moved them to a FAT32 drive....the file type is nothing to do with the storage system right?
[07:56] <Howitzer> oooh
[07:56] <Howitzer> ofcourse
[07:56] <Howitzer> forgot that
[07:56] <Samuli^> bm0nk, if you don't need writing rights to the shared stuff, then there's no problemn.
[07:56] <lupine_85> no idea where the tutorial I used was . on google somewehere
[07:56] <Howitzer> do 'sudo apt-get update'
[07:56] <Howitzer> ;)
[07:56] <birdfish> lupine_85: yep, but are they difficult to implement without a tutorial?  Or do their websites provide more than enough noob information?
[07:56] <Jack_Sparrow> bm0nk: you can safely read from ntfs, just avoid writing to them for now
[07:56] <iddo333> Jack_Sparrow: ok i googled again now.. see at bottom here for example http://www.gatago.com/linux/kernel/11320896.html
[07:56] <lakin> Is there any more useful tool that gives information about where this time is being spent?
[07:56] <lupine_85> without any sort of tutorial, it's difficult
[07:57] <birdfish> Anyone have an idea about my sudo problem?
[07:57] <lupine_85> the config-files are a mess
[07:57] <lupine_85> potential security holes about
[07:57] <bm0nk> The other thing was...I have a ATI Radeon x800 pro 256mb, and an Audigy 2 sound card....
[07:57] <bm0nk> these fully supported on ubuntu?
[07:57] <Howitzer> Could nyone help me with the following?: I have installed the 'kde' metapackage which installed a bunch of KDE apps, i screwed around a bit and i'd like all those KDE apps reinstalled, how do i do this?
[07:57] <Jack_Sparrow> !hardware
[07:57] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[07:57] <bm0nk> when i loaded the cd version....it stayed in like 640x480, and there was no option to change to a higher res...is this just because its booted from the CD?
[07:57] <NemesisUK> bm0nk, yes
[07:57] <bm0nk> :)
[07:57] <fredux> alux comment on lance alsaconf sous dapper?
[07:57] <raich> Howitzer: aybe reinstall this metapacakge?
[07:57] <Howitzer> won't do it
[07:58] <Howitzer> just reinstalls the metapackage, not the packages it stands for
[07:58] <NemesisUK> bm0nk, you just need to install the fglrx drivers
[07:58] <lupine_85> Howitzer: just apt-get install -reinstall kde
[07:58] <birdfish> For instance, I can't execute "sudo iptables-save > /etc/iptables.rules" without first touching /etc/iptables.rules and executing chmod 666 /etc/iptables.rules
[07:58] <iddo333> Howitzer: i did update, still didnt find....
[07:58] <raich> hmmm maybe reintstall one bye one
[07:58] <bm0nk> But to completely switch from xp to ubuntu....the best idea is to write my music and stuff onto dvd's then reformat to fat32, right?
[07:58] <raich> do you know their names?
[07:58] <Howitzer> iddo333, what is the error it gives?
[07:58] <bm0nk> I mean reading from NTFS is ok but i want to be able to write to all my drives seeing as im completely switching :P
[07:58] <iddo333> sudo apt-get update
[07:58] <iddo333> oops
[07:58] <NemesisUK> bm0nk, if you not having windows use ext3 or reiserfs
[07:58] <iddo333>  Couldn't find package linux-headers-2.6.15-26-686
[07:58] <lupine_85> bm0nk: writing to ntfs is possible, but a good way to lose everything
[07:58] <Jack_Sparrow> bm0nk: then fat32 them
[07:58] <iddo333> that one.. ^
[07:59] <gan|y|med> bm0nk: you could use the captive drivers, but they are very slow
[07:59] <lupine_85> back up your files and reformat ext3 if you're getting rid of windows
[07:59] <Howitzer> hmm
[07:59] <Howitzer> damn
[07:59] <gan|y|med> captive is save i think
[07:59] <bm0nk> NemesisUK : Which is the best file system for ubuntu then if im going native
[07:59] <bm0nk> ext3/resierfs/fat32
[07:59] <birdfish> bm0nk: the ubuntu installer will format the drives to ext3 automatically
[07:59] <bm0nk> ah ok
[07:59] <lupine_85> reiserfs is good
[07:59] <NemesisUK> bm0nk, I use ext3 and its fast enough for me
[07:59] <Jack_Sparrow> I still keep my XP (Playstation) so I use fat32
[07:59] <lupine_85> (more robust journal)
[07:59] <jpjacobs> drop fat32 unless you want windows to be able to read things natively
[07:59] <Howitzer> iddo333, i could give you my sources.list but that is potentially dangerous
[08:00] <bm0nk> well i think i've just grown out of PC games, i was playing a few games professionally
[08:00] <lupine_85> ext3 is workable
[08:00] <bm0nk> but, im done with gaming as a whole, and that was the only reason i was sticking with windows
[08:00] <lupine_85> (though IMO, ext2 is a better idea than ext3)
[08:00] <bm0nk> im ready to switch now :P
[08:00] <iddo333> btw i downloaded the latest kernel with git during this time.... but not sure that i want to try that, because of restricted-modules ?
[08:00] <Howitzer> bm0nk, you can still game on Linux ;)
[08:00] <PurpleTet> hey is anyone using the new gmail domain feature?
[08:00] <Jack_Sparrow> i DISLIKE THE DRIVERS FOR XP TO READ EXT2/3
[08:00] <bm0nk> Yeah I know but...not 100% the same if your a proper gamer
[08:00] <Howitzer> ehh
[08:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Sorry for the caps, you never know when an Upgrade (and I use that term loosely ) will mess that up
[08:01] <iddo333> also the ubuntu wiki says that i might want to change config options before i compile.... so hmm, do i want to change any config ?
[08:01] <birdfish> PurpleTeg: no, but it sounds interesting.  I haven't logged in in about a year, but I'm going to now :D
[08:01] <PurpleTet> birdfish: ya it is
[08:01] <bm0nk> right, the big task comes now
[08:01] <bm0nk> burning all of the stuff i need onto dvd
[08:01] <bm0nk> :)
[08:01] <Howitzer> iddo333, are you going to install the linux kernel with apt-get?
[08:01] <PurpleTet> you can use ur own domain name
[08:01] <RMorris84> XGL QUESTION: im reading about active_plugins and i was wondering if i dont have one listed should i add it in compiz?
[08:01] <bm0nk> I shall be back here no doubt
[08:01] <bm0nk> You'll probably be seeing me quite a bit :P
[08:01] <Howitzer> bm0nk, there's another way
[08:01] <NemesisUK> bm0nk, probably ;)
[08:01] <bm0nk> Yeah Howitzer ?
[08:02] <Howitzer> make a new partition that can hold all your data
[08:02] <PWizard> Hey, I want to upgrade my version of Lighttpd beyond what's available in 6.06.  I know this means compiling my own -- how can I do this and keep the details and ./configure options homogeneous between the "official" version and my updated version?
[08:02] <bm0nk> Thats the problem....
[08:02] <bm0nk> Sorry to spam but...
[08:02] <bm0nk>  Drive Free ::: C:\ (No Label) 32.4GB/149GB ::: Fixed 
[08:02] <bm0nk>  Drive Free ::: F:\ (/data/) 78.4GB/127GB ::: Fixed 
[08:02] <bm0nk>  Drive Free ::: I:\ (I) 118GB/372GB ::: Fixed 
[08:02] <bm0nk>  Total Free ::: 229GB of 649GB 
[08:02] <bm0nk> I don't have anywhere to put that amount of space :P
[08:02] <Sleeping_Sloth> hello - I've got a question about IP address locations - anyone know how to get a decent idea of an IP addresses geographical location? the ttols I've found online have been woeful
[08:02] <Howitzer> well
[08:02] <Sleeping_Sloth> *tools
[08:02] <bm0nk> Sleeping_Sloth : Unless you work for .gov, programs like that are scarce
[08:02] <iddo333> Howitzer: i want to install with apt-get but so far i cannot find it............ ubuntu wiki says that if i compile the latest, i'll get deb files, and then dpkg -i will work?
[08:03] <Howitzer> bm0nk, you could make a partition 7GB smaller and use that 7GB partition as root partition
[08:03] <javiolo> !wine
[08:03] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[08:03] <bm0nk> You can get close to the city for IP, but anything more than that and you've gotta be po po :P
[08:03] <jpjacobs> Sleeping_Sloth, try jwhois or something like it
[08:03] <NemesisUK> Sleeping_Sloth, use tracepath or a traceroute program
[08:03] <Howitzer> iddo333, i'll give you my sources.list
[08:03] <Sleeping_Sloth> bm0nk - I don't need it to be completely precise, but it would be handy to isolate the town
[08:04] <bm0nk> All the programs i've used get to the city and thats it
[08:04] <lupine_85> sleeping_sloth: www.dnsstuff.com
[08:04] <bm0nk> yeh dnstools
[08:04] <bm0nk> anyway im going to burn everything
[08:04] <bm0nk> thanks for the info :D
[08:04] <lupine_85> the city is the city of the ISP, not necessarily of the user!
[08:04] <iddo333> ok, i can replace with yours, and later replace back?
[08:04] <lupine_85> e.g...
[08:04] <lupine_85> I'm in York
[08:04] <bm0nk> lupine_85 is completely right
[08:04] <bm0nk> bbs
[08:04] <Jack_Sparrow> bm0nk: Fan the flames with your XP cd  :)
[08:04] <bm0nk> lool
[08:04] <cbx33> does remote redktop connection use vnc?
[08:04] <cbx33> ie if I enable it, can a winows machine with vnc use it?
[08:04] <Howitzer> iddo333, http://pastebin.com/778111
[08:04] <iddo333> hmm where did git put the kernel source ?
[08:05] <lupine_85> Geolocation places me in London
[08:05] <lupine_85> that's approx. 150 miles out
[08:05] <mjr> cbx33, yes, should be able to
[08:05] <exs_> Hello. How do I add shadow under my windows?
[08:05] <cbx33> mjr, cool
[08:05] <bm0nk> Ah....say i downloaded 300 mp3's (legitimately of course) onto a NTFS hard drive, then burned them and then copied them onto a FAT32/ext3 drive...would they still work fine?
[08:05] <bm0nk> Sorry if its a silly question, just wanted to make sure :P
[08:05] <raich> yes: i've tried those pgoramas and they place me in LA, imm in Lima , Peru
[08:05] <Jack_Sparrow> bm0nk: yes
[08:05] <bm0nk> good stuff :)
[08:06] <Howitzer> save it as sources.list in your homedir and do the following: sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list_BACKUP && mv ~/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:06] <bm0nk> can unbuntu play .wma files?
[08:06] <bm0nk> or...i mean..is there an app that can?
[08:07] <Jack_Sparrow> !restricted
[08:07] <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
[08:07] <bm0nk> :)
[08:07] <reddux01> !bnx2
[08:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bnx2 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:07] <Jack_Sparrow> Gotta love that bot
[08:07] <reddux01> !networking issues
[08:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about networking issues - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:07] <Jack_Sparrow> !wireless
[08:07] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:07] <reddux01> !xgl
[08:07] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[08:07] <bm0nk> Support for WMV, RealMedia and other formats has been bundled into the w32codecs package. This package is not available from the Ubuntu repositories due to licensing and legal restrictions. You can download the package from an unoffical repository and install it with dpkg:
[08:07] <bm0nk> :D
[08:07] <raich> ooh yes compiz rocks i've just ionstalled it
[08:08] <Sleeping_Sloth> lupine_85, NemesisUK, jpjacobs - thanks for the help. it looks like what i want isn't availble to me
[08:08] <reddux01> yeah yeah..don't try to wow me with your desktop user tricks
[08:08] <raich> lol
[08:08] <iddo333> ok now trying with your list apt-get update
[08:08] <reddux01> !dell poweredge
[08:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dell poweredge - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:08] <Howitzer> iddo333, it may give an error or two but it works
[08:08] <PWizard> !lighttpd
[08:08] <ubotu> lighttpd: A fast webserver with minimal memory footprint. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.11-3ubuntu3 (dapper), package size 273 kB, installed size 828 kB
[08:08] <kaot> !libdvdcss
[08:08] <ubotu> See http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html. Libdvdcss can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[08:09] <Jack_Sparrow> If there is a burning smell.... It is a Dell
[08:09] <raich> okeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey stop it
[08:09] <lupine_85> Sleeping_sloth: you could check the whois details for the IP in question
[08:09] <lupine_85> you might get lucky
[08:09] <Howitzer> Jack_Sparrow, rofl, you had one of those laptops? xD
[08:09] <meathead_> can someone tell me how I can make it so I have a cgi-bin folder that makes scripts executable in my /var/www?
[08:09] <Symgeosis> I only have on blank CD, could anybody tell me how the alternative CD differs? Is it the standard Debian installer? Does it allow minimal installations as well as full Ubuntu installs?
[08:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Howitzer: two
[08:09] <iddo333> Howitzer: i should look for amd64 files? your pasted for me to install 686 files ?
[08:09] <Howitzer> ehh
[08:09] <raich> LOL!
[08:09] <reddux01> Jack_Sparrow: sorry to tell you but apple just did a huge battery recall too..
[08:09] <lupine_85> meathead_: you're looking for the ExecCGI directive
[08:10] <Jack_Sparrow> yea
[08:10] <raich> what did you doi?!
[08:10] <Howitzer> iddo333, you had an Intel Duo Core E6400?
[08:10] <meathead_> lupine_85: okay?
[08:10] <Howitzer> that isn't AMD
[08:10] <Howitzer> nor is it 64bit
[08:10] <Sleeping_Sloth> lupine_85 - I'm just trying to trace abusive posts on an open forum - I'll check whois, but I doubt it will help - it's going to be an end-user machine
[08:10] <lupine_85> meathead_L apache2 config files, etc.
[08:10] <iddo333> yes it is 64 bit
[08:10] <lupine_85> sleeping_sloth: just report to his ISP
[08:10] <lupine_85> abuse@whoever
[08:10] <lupine_85> probably AOL ;)
[08:10] <reddux01> AMD64 Kernels work for Intel 64 EMT chips also
[08:11] <lupine_85> they'll know who he is
[08:11] <iddo333> yes the ubuntu download page said EMT 64 is good for this amd64 distro
[08:11] <Sleeping_Sloth> lupine_85 - yeah, I could do that.....
[08:11] <meathead_> lupine_85: how do I use/install/do anything with that?
[08:11] <meathead_> !execcgi
[08:11] <Sleeping_Sloth> lupine_85. But this is a football team forum, and I want to know who it is so we can all give him a good hiding :p
[08:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about execcgi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:11] <lupine_85> meathead_: first you need to learn how to configure Apache2
[08:12] <lupine_85> hehe
[08:12] <iddo333> Howitzer: i'm running the 64bit linux now... working well except for this 2.6.15 bug with cd drives
[08:12] <Symgeosis> !alternativeinstall
[08:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alternativeinstall - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:12] <Sleeping_Sloth> lupine_85 - anyway, thanks for the help
[08:12] <Howitzer> oh
[08:12] <Howitzer> damn
[08:12] <Howitzer> thought it was a pure 32bit :o
[08:12] <lupine_85> np
[08:12] <santaklone> !wine
[08:12] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[08:12] <iddo333> so which apt-get should i try with your source.list ?
[08:12] <santaklone> !internetexplorer
[08:12] <iddo333> you pasted before: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.15-26-686 linux-image-2.6.15-26-686 linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-26-686
[08:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about internetexplorer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:13] <JamieBE> Hi room - Can someone PLEASE help me install a Create Zen Microphoto that I just bought into Ubuntu please? I have tried Gnomad2 and KZenExplorer and nothing seems to register the device.
[08:13] <iddo333> should i replace 686 with amd64 and try?
[08:13] <KillerX> Can I get wxpython on ubuntu?
[08:13] <Howitzer> go ahead
[08:13] <lupine_85> iddo333: amd64-generic or amd64-k8 should be fine
[08:13] <santaklone> ho to install ie on ubuntu?
[08:13] <cbx33> KillerX,
[08:13] <KillerX> It doesn't seem to be listed on the packages (only hoary had it, if hoary has it, why doesn't edgy?)
[08:13] <anAngel> Hi how can i make a full backup of my system or a clone image of it?
[08:13] <Howitzer> KillerX, yes you can
[08:13] <cbx33> apt-cache search wxpython
[08:13] <prophet> where can i download presets for EQ for XMMS
[08:14] <iddo333> Couldn't find package linux-headers-2.6.15-26-amd64
[08:14] <iddo333> i'm out of luck hmm :(
[08:14] <ShoeUnited> How do I check the version of x-windows?
[08:14] <ShoeUnited> !version
[08:14] <ubotu> To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type 'lsb_release -a' in the Terminal.
[08:15] <ShoeUnited> !version x
[08:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about version x - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:15] <lupine_85> !linux-headers-2.6.15-26-amd54-generic
[08:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linux-headers-2.6.15-26-amd54-generic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:15] <KillerX> cbx33: Oh, thanks :) The package is named python-wxgtk
[08:15] <JamieBE> Hi room - Can someone PLEASE help me install a Create Zen Microphoto that I just bought into Ubuntu please? I have tried Gnomad2 and KZenExplorer and nothing seems to register the device.
[08:15] <lupine_85> !linux-headers-2.6.15-26-amd64-generic
[08:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linux-headers-2.6.15-26-amd64-generic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:16] <ShoeUnited> !check version
[08:16] <ubotu> check: unit test framework for C. In component main, is optional. Version 0.9.3-2 (dapper), package size 64 kB, installed size 304 kB
[08:16] <ShoeUnited> oops lol
[08:16] <meathead_> okay, can someone actually help me on getting cgi files to execute in apache2?
[08:16] <Jack_Sparrow> JamieBE: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=374428
[08:16] <signius> Has anyone managed to succesfully connect the version of Evolution in dapper drake to an Exchange 2003 Server ?
[08:16] <signius> It refuses to authenticate me
[08:17] <signius> The setup looks bog standard and dead simple not sure how i could poss screw it up but its refusing to connect :-(
[08:17] <StoneNote> ShoeUnited, try Xorg -version
[08:17] <JamieBE> Jack_Sparrow - Trying now
[08:18] <ShoeUnited> Ah thank you StoneNote ^_^
[08:18] <StoneNote> ShoeUnited, yw
[08:18] <sethk> ShoeUnited, also, the X log will tell you, if X is running
[08:18] <ShoeUnited> It's running, I'm just still a Nixnoob lol ^_^
[08:18] <vieirar> Hi I recently disabled arts and esd so when I log into Gnome I do not get the system sounds any more. How can I set it to alsa, I remember in past Gnome's I could go to system=>Preferneces=>Mutlimedia Selection. However it is nolonger there.
[08:19] <ShoeUnited> It says 7.0.0 so thanks for the help ^_^
[08:19] <ShoeUnited> The ati drivers require 6.8 so I'm good to go ^_^
[08:19] <iddo333> anyone else has good ideas perhaps on how to install newer amd64 kernel with apt-get ?
[08:20] <gan|y|med> i is anybody familiar with pmount?
[08:20] <signius> Hmmm the ximian connector is installed so it cant be that maybe i try in the evolution channel but i just wondered if any of you guys knew if it was broken as it cant be an uncommon thing for people to be doing in here
 whats the prob
[08:21] <sethk> signius, I know that it is a pain to set up, and that it is possible.  I think you'll have better luck for specifics in #evolution, as you said.
[08:22] <signius> yeah cheers i dont even know what version is in dapper as it dont get far enough to tell me
[08:22] <signius> thanks anyways
[08:22] <JamieBE> Jack_Sparrow: I dont see "libmtp" anywhere in the synaptic package manager - Where can i get thsi from?
[08:22] <Tomtheman70> how do I download a file from the terminal?
[08:23] <raich> omg, is there someone in this channel who knows how to set up samba? noone in #samba is answering...
[08:23] <Jukru> Tomtheman70: wget
[08:23] <cbx33> raich, what ya need?
[08:23] <jpjacobs> Tomtheman70, wget <file> or curl <file>
[08:23] <Tomtheman70> thank you
[08:23] <signius> darn no such channel on freenode by the looks if it
[08:23] <raich> i have samba installed abut don't know how to look at my linux files from my other pcs?
[08:23] <sethk> iddo333, I install kernels using source, but for most people that's too intimidating
[08:23] <gan|y|med> Paddy_EIRE: i wanna mount a reiserfs partiton on a firewire disk but it mounts it as root only, no write access for users. pmount is used to dynamically mount it, so there is no fstab entry
[08:24] <StoneNote> raich, got no clue. but there is a write up on it at ubuntu guide http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_install_Samba_Server_for_files.2Ffolders_sharing_service
[08:24] <iddo333> trying to compile from git ... i get permission denied with autobuild fakeroot ? any ideas?
 give me a sec
[08:24] <Dysk> Anyone know if there's a later kismet package available for ubuntu somewhere?
[08:24] <raich> okey, thanks... gonne look at it... again
[08:24] <Dysk> The version in ubuntu dapper by default doesn't have support for my wireless card, but the latest does
[08:25] <gan|y|med> Paddy_EIRE: no prob
[08:25] <bean-oh> how stable is edgy?
[08:25] <Tomtheman70> Does anyone know where to get the win32codecs?
[08:25] <bean-oh> !win32codecs
[08:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about win32codecs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:25] <lupine_85> !w32codecs
[08:25] <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
[08:25] <jpjacobs> !restricted >Tomtheman7
[08:25] <lupine_85> edgy is not stable at all right now
[08:25] <Samuli^> !w32codecs
[08:26] <jpjacobs> !restricted > Tomtheman70
[08:26] <lupine_85> give it at least a couple of weeks if you're sensible :)
[08:26] <birdfish> One more quick question guys.  What log do I look in to see what hardware was recognized upon boot?
[08:26] <bean-oh> lupine_85, bummer. i'm really looking forward to the new gnome.
[08:26] <lupine_85> dmesg
[08:26] <birdfish> Thanks :)
[08:26] <birdfish> Later!
[08:26] <lupine_85> gnome? what's that then? ;)
[08:26] <Samuli^> bean-oh, when is it supposed to be up?
[08:26] <lupine_85> mmm... KDE...
[08:26] <bean-oh> harrr
[08:26] <bean-oh> Samuli^, not sure, i just know the beta is out
 this guide is meant for Mandrake but it states that it can be used on any distro, any trouble come back here http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Hardware/External_USB_or_firewire_drives
[08:27] <Samuli^> bean-oh, okay.
[08:27] <gan|y|med> thx a lot
[08:27] <ciaran_> hi guys!
 no probs
[08:27] <iddo333> could anyone help me install a newer kernel?
[08:27] <lupine_85> idd0333: how much newer?
[08:27] <lupine_85> e.g. in the repos?
[08:27] <bean-oh> i feel like automatix really screwed my system up, and i want it off. not sure if i can do that without a reinstall.
[08:27] <iddo333> yes
[08:27] <iddo333> doesnt matter how new
[08:28] <iddo333> just newer than 2.6.15
[08:28] <lupine_85> what's the output of uname -r ?
[08:28] <ciaran_> does anyone know how to create the Trash Can as an icon on the Desktop as apposed to an icon on the panel? _please_ ?
[08:28] <iddo333> i have hardware bug with cdrom drives with it
[08:28] <iddo333> 2.6.15-26-amd64-generic
[08:28] <lupine_85> right, that's the latest available in the repos
[08:28] <lupine_85> so you'd have to build your own from source
[08:29] <iddo333> :(
[08:29] <lupine_85> 2.6.17 is available at kernel.org
[08:29] <iddo333> i tried to download with git
[08:29] <lupine_85> it's what I'm using - don't worrty, it's easy
[08:29] <lupine_85> just download the tarball
[08:29] <lupine_85> easier :)
[08:29] <iddo333> i have it in /usr/src
[08:29] <iddo333> but the ubuntu wiki mentioned that i also need restricted-modules ????
[08:29] <iddo333> and they dont mentioned how to have them?
[08:29] <Jack_Sparrow> Gotta love people that buy a product that says REQUIRES XP, and they never bother to check the Ubuntu/Linux supported hardware list.  Then complain about it not working and blame the Free OS
[08:30] <iddo333> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild?highlight=%28CategoryKernel%29
[08:30] <lupine_85> unzip it and go into the directory. make oldconfig; make menuconfig, review, and select; make; make modules; make modules_install; make install; change GRUB
[08:30] <Jack_Sparrow> bean-oh: Classis example why we dont recommend #Automatix
[08:30] <lupine_85> sorry for the quickness, but I'm off out ;)
[08:30] <iddo333> lupine_85: whattttttttttttt?
[08:30] <iddo333> lupine_85: i didnt manage to compile at all
[08:30] <iddo333> i get permission denied
[08:30] <iddo333> with autobuild fakeroot
[08:30] <lupine_85> running as sudo
[08:31] <lupine_85> sudo everything
[08:31] <iddo333> i tried sudo autobuild
[08:31] <horza> how to change language to iso8859-1 permanent?
[08:31] <NemesisUK> is there anyway to install ubuntu from a iso image from a working linux system?
[08:31] <iddo333> it doesnt understand the syntax
[08:31] <bean-oh> Jack_Sparrow, yeah, that was before i started hanging out here. can i clear this off peacefully or would a reinstall be my best bet?
[08:31] <lupine_85> seriously, don't bother with autobuild
[08:31] <iddo333> i dont understand this syntax either
[08:31] <Jack_Sparrow> bean-oh: I dont know if you can sucessfully clean it off..
[08:31] <bean-oh> NemesisUK, how about NFS install?
[08:31] <iddo333> lupine_85: i find this hard to understand....
[08:31] <lupine_85> ok, 'sudo make help' and go from there#
[08:31] <iddo333> please help :)
[08:31] <iddo333> hehe
[08:32] <iddo333> i know sudo
[08:32] <lupine_85> like I said, I'll be in the pub in about 10 minutes
[08:32] <Jack_Sparrow> bean-oh: If you have not dome much customizing I would reinstall.
[08:32] <iddo333> just not how to build from git
[08:32] <ciaran_> does anyone know how to create the Trash Can as an icon on the Desktop as apposed to an icon on the panel? _please_ ?
[08:32] <NemesisUK> bean-oh, Im trying to rebuild my server so nfs will be down :(
[08:32] <bean-oh> Jack_Sparrow, figured. i get some awful freezes now. total lockups rivalling a BSOD. not happy about it.
[08:32] <lupine_85> don't bother building from git. get the tarball from kernel.org
[08:32] <Leafw> what is the name of the built in torent client in ubuntu ?
[08:32] <Leafw> to call it from the terminal ?
[08:32] <lupine_85> ...and I'm gone
[08:32] <bean-oh> NemesisUK, bummer! that'd be the way i'd do it.
[08:32] <StoneNote> bean-oh, I hosed my system with automatix because I told it to install pratically everything rather than one or two things.  when I looked under the hood I could tell why.  one piece of software, I forget which right now. got installed three times during it's processing.
[08:33] <lurch358> leafw - bittorrent, i think ..
[08:33] <StoneNote> bean-oh, works ok if you install ONE item.  More than that you are taking wicked chances.
[08:33] <exs_> Anyone use last.fm?.. I'm having trouble compiling it (it doesn't have .deb)
[08:33] <JamieBE> Jack_Sparrow: I dont see "libmtp" anywhere in the synaptic package manager - Where can i get thsi from?
[08:33] <Leafw> lurch358 : nope, not by that name ..
[08:33] <bean-oh> StoneNote, sounds about right, i did the pick and choose, but something still isn't right. i'd rather do the 2-3 things with deb packages if its not in the repos. (at least now that i know better)
[08:33] <iddo333> lupine_85_lalala: i didnt understand ? i cannot use the latest git version that i downloaded ?
[08:34] <StoneNote> bean-oh, I personally did a fresh install after backing up the files I wanted, like my bookmarks and a few video files I wanted
[08:34] <bean-oh> yeah, i'm gonna back up my dotfiles, and start fresh in a few minutes. copying everything over to my workstation as we speak.
[08:35] <NemesisUK> is there any way to get grub to boot a iso off a spare hdd?
[08:35] <lurch358> Leafw - true! although that is the supplied torrent program. ..
[08:35] <StoneNote> bean-oh, I can't blame you. heck, if I wanted an unstable system i would buy microsoft eh
[08:35] <comtech> what's a reader for chm files
[08:35] <kvossen> Can anyone recommend me a good mailserver with maildir and ssl support that's easy to configure?
[08:35] <StoneNote> comtech, xchm
[08:35] <iddo333> i took rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bcollins/ubuntu-dapper.git
[08:35] <dougsko> comtech: xchm
[08:35] <iddo333> can anyone help me build it?
[08:35] <comtech> thanks
[08:35] <Tomtheman70> How can I reinstall my sound drivers if I don't know what kind of sound card I have in my machine?
[08:36] <gan|y|med> Paddy_EIRE: i have done this, now i can mount it, but still root only, i have some additional options in the kde dialogue, however. but i cannot change them -> root only
[08:36] <bean-oh> bean-oh, yeah. thing that pisses me off is i'll have to spend another 2 hours rebuilding a few devices it doesn't set up properly
[08:36] <ciaran_> guys whats best to use to play wmv files? MPlayers doesn't like them...
[08:36] <Leafw> it was btdownloadheadless .... xD what a bame
[08:36] <Leafw> s/bame/name
[08:37] <micahcowan> ciaran_ did you install the w32codecs?
[08:37] <gan|y|med> ciaran_: have you installed proprietary codecs?
[08:38] <ciaran_> micahcowan gan|y|med: don't think so... any hints welcome ;-)
[08:38] <JamieBE> Please - someone help a noob with installing some dependancies, I haven't got a clue when it comes to terminal
[08:38] <bean-oh> Tomtheman70, might want to look at your dmesg output for something relevant
[08:38] <ompaul> !restricted > ciaran_
[08:38] <ciaran_> JamieBE: what dependencies?
[08:38] <ompaul> ciaran_, have a read of the message from the bot
[08:38] <Tomtheman70> bean-oh, any clue on how to do that? I'm new to linux.
[08:38] <bean-oh> JamieBE, just ask your question
[08:38] <JamieBE> I am trying to install libmtp-0.0.15.tar.gz
[08:38] <JamieBE> (libmtp)
[08:39] <ciaran_> ompaul: ?? What msg??
[08:39] <JamieBE> Using that tar.gz download
[08:39] <bean-oh> Tomtheman70, type dmesg | less, and look in the output, you'll most likely see some output relative to audio devices.
[08:39] <gan|y|med> ciaran_: you have to activate multiverse and then install the package. don't know which one for ubuntu, for kubuntu it is libxine-extracodecs
[08:39] <JamieBE> What should I be typing into the terminal to get it to work?
[08:39] <ompaul> ciaran_, check your client for a message from "ubotu"
[08:39] <ciaran_> JamieBE: open a terminal and type gunzip *zip
[08:39] <micahcowan> ompaul, ubotu may not be working. I'm unable to get responses to it in PM and #ubuntu-bots, just now.
[08:40] <ompaul> micahcowan, I see that
[08:40] <ciaran_> ubotu ain't working :-(
[08:40] <OdiiN> Hi, can anyone say me how many of these packages are not needed (redundant) and i can remove? : http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/7836/snapnw0.png
[08:40] <stormzen> I'm having trouble creating a passwordless SSH from one box to another.  (as a user)  First I was getting the message that the verification keys didn't match, then, after modifying the permissions on /dev/tty, I can SSH as a user, but not without entering the password each time.  Has anyone had this issue?
[08:40] <ompaul> ciaran_, okay just a moment
[08:40] <ciaran_> ompaul: thanks
[08:40] <greg> how do i open a .7z on ubuntu?
[08:40] <micahcowan> ciaran_, have a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[08:41] <ompaul> ciaran_,  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[08:41] <micahcowan> ompaul, :)
[08:41] <ciaran_> cheers guys!
[08:41] <Mez> !restricted > ciaran_
[08:41] <ompaul> Mez, the bot is gone on holidays
[08:41] <ciaran_> !restricted me
[08:41] <micahcowan> Mez, that was already tried. Ubotu is apparently nonfunctional.
[08:41] <bean-oh> stormzen, what did you do to get that far?
[08:42] <CmdrBatGuano> How do I force VLC to use ALSA?
[08:42] <StoneNote> greg, download 7-zip from http://www.7-zip.org/ and load it into wine, then use it to decompress.  if there is an easier why I'd like to know it too
[08:42] <stormzen> bean-oh: (compiling response)
[08:42] <gan|y|med> i would like to have complete access to a mounted fs as user. how is the option in fstab?
[08:42] <bean-oh> stormzen, i've not done it with ubuntu, but the process should be the same.
[08:42] <Howitzer> How do i remove the full contents of a metapackage installed with apt-get? (in this case the metapackage kde)
[08:42] <JamieBE> ciaran_ :  	libmtp-0.0.15.tar.gz
[08:42] <JamieBE> I get gunzip: *zip.gz: No such file or directory
[08:43] <Tomtheman70> Can someone provide me with a link or something to the w32codecs?
[08:43] <Jack_Sparrow> P7Zip
[08:43] <stormzen> bean-oh:  Oh.  I'm asking here because I saw a web link of a problem specific to ubuntu.
[08:43] <ompaul> Howitzer, apt-cache show kde and do them all one at a time
[08:43] <jbroome> !w32codecs > Tomtheman70
[08:43] <Howitzer> okay
[08:43] <Howitzer> ty
[08:43] <ciaran_> JamieBE: type "gunzip libmtp-0.0.15.tar.gz"
[08:43] <Tomtheman70> the bot is jbroome.
[08:43] <Tomtheman70> the bot is gone jbroome
[08:43] <jbroome> beep bop bork
[08:43] <Tomtheman70> typo
[08:43] <Tomtheman70> lol
[08:43] <micahcowan> !ubotu
[08:43] <Jack_Sparrow> greg: http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/utils/p7zip
[08:43] <JamieBE> gunzip: libmtp-0.0.15.tar.gz: No such file or directory
[08:43] <jbroome> oh no.
[08:43] <StoneNote> Jack_Sparrow, cool
[08:44] <CmdrBatGuano> Tomtheman70: http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ will install them for you
[08:44] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[08:44] <Tomtheman70> thank you CmdrBatGuano.
[08:44] <CmdrBatGuano> No problem
[08:44] <ompaul> !test
[08:44] <micahcowan> I got a response from ubotu on -bots a second ago. Seems like it's very sluggish.
[08:44] <ciaran_> !restricted
[08:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Tomtheman70: try to avoid easyubuntu and automatix
[08:44] <Tomtheman70> Whys that?
[08:45] <ciaran_> Jack_sparrow: why avoid easyububtu??
[08:45] <JamieBE> ciaran_ : I had to type the full DIR - It didnt come up with an error this time - What do I do now>?
[08:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Tomtheman70: they work fine 98% of the time.. feeling lucky
[08:45] <ciaran_> tar xvf  libmtp-0.0.15.tar
[08:45] <stormzen> Anyone set up SSH on a ubuntu box and had to modify /dev/tty to get SSH working as a user?
[08:45] <bean-oh> i can say from current experience, automatix has wrecked this system i'm on now
[08:45] <Tomtheman70> Well, its not like I've got anything to lose.
[08:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Tomtheman70: Just ask bean-oh
[08:45] <micahcowan> stormzen, no. Modify how?
[08:45] <Tomtheman70> This laptop has nothing special on it besides a couple hours of work.
[08:45] <stormzen> Changed the permissions.
[08:46] <CmdrBatGuano> bean-oh: easy ubuntu is more stable than automatix was
[08:46] <micahcowan> !test
[08:46] <JamieBE> ciaran_ : It seems to have done a load of stuff, what now?
[08:46] <TheGateKeeper> Tomtheman70: what do you want to install??
[08:46] <Tomtheman70> w32codecs
[08:46] <bean-oh> CmdrBatGuano, i don't need it. installed it on a whim, but i know enough to do things myself.
[08:46] <StoneNote> stormzen, I have ssh working and am forwarding x windows session over ssl encrypted tunnels.  but I don't use ssh forwarding in the manner you are suggesting.  can you paste the url you used to get this far?
[08:46] <micahcowan> !test
[08:46] <ciaran_> JamieBE: try "cd  libmtp-0.0.15*" then "make"
[08:46] <ubotu> Failed.
[08:46] <micahcowan> awesome.
[08:46] <TheGateKeeper> Tomtheman70: hang on...
[08:46] <Tomtheman70> TheGateKeeper, alright.
[08:47] <bean-oh> passwordless login is just a matter of generating your keys, and secure copying them to the client machines .
[08:47] <TheGateKeeper> Tomtheman70:
[08:47] <TheGateKeeper> wget -c http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20060611-0.0_i386.deb
[08:47] <TheGateKeeper> sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20060611-0.0_i386.deb
[08:47] <kane-xs> $ sudo apt-get install unrar
[08:47] <kane-xs> Package unrar is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[08:47] <kane-xs> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[08:47] <kane-xs> did unrar.. disappear?
[08:47] <JamieBE> make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[08:47] <bean-oh> kane-xs, rar might work. rar does unrar functions.
[08:48] <TheGateKeeper> Tomtheman70: and for other things look here: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[08:48] <stormzen> StoneNote: Ooops... it was a gentoo problem, not a ubuntu one, sorry.  I just saw the same symptoms.  Here is the link, anyway: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-143759-highlight-host+key+verification.html
[08:48] <Tomtheman70> TheGateKeeper, Thanks a lot.
[08:48] <kane-xs> bean-oh, yeah i tried that.. same result
[08:48] <kane-xs> Package rar is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[08:48] <kane-xs> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[08:48] <kane-xs> is only available from another source
[08:48] <Jack_Sparrow> try unrar-free
[08:48] <bean-oh> kane-xs, you have universe/multiverse repos?
[08:48] <TheGame> can some1 help me out with flash
[08:48] <TheGame> im watching a flash video but i dont get sound in firefox
[08:49] <exs_> Hello. Where can I get the "Parser perl module"; is it in synaptic?.. if so, what is it called?.. Thank you.
[08:49] <TheGateKeeper> Tomtheman70: I have collected some usefull bit & pieces here: http://za1012001.googlepages.com/home
[08:49] <iddo333> hmm tried to compile latest linux kernel from git.......... i get error in source code blah....
[08:49] <JamieBE> ciaran_ : It was looking good any more ideas? Jack_Sparrow put me onto the right path, but the solution he pointed me to requires that libmtp is installed. There is now DEB package, stupidly enough, just this damned tar.gz thing.
[08:49] <StoneNote> bean-oh, so it's a matter of having the correct key sitting in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 ?
[08:49] <iddo333> is there any newer (unspported) kernel than 2.6.15 that i could somehow get for dapper with apt-get, with restricted-modules etc. ?
[08:49] <crimsun> no.
[08:49] <Tomtheman70> TheGateKeeper, I'll be sure to bookmark it and refer to it later.
[08:49] <StoneNote> stormzen, thx
[08:50] <berkes> hey there. Can anyone point me to a (CLI) app to monitor disc access?
[08:50] <berkes> my hdd is running absolutely nutter, but top tells me little to nothing
[08:50] <CmdrBatGuano> Sound Prefrences refuses to set my USB sound card as default.
[08:50] <kane-xs> bean-oh: i got these:
[08:50] <kane-xs> deb http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[08:50] <kane-xs> deb-src http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[08:50] <reddux01> berkes: crash imminent
[08:50] <kane-xs> should i enable the 'universe' ones to access unrar?
[08:50] <TheGateKeeper> Tomtheman70: hope you find it usefull, might alter things around in the near future, I have taken a shine to another distro too
[08:50] <reddux01> berkes: joking
[08:51] <reddux01> berkes: maybe
[08:51] <bean-oh> kane-xs, i think rar/unrar is non-free, so its probably in there.
[08:51] <berkes> reddux01: uuh?
[08:51] <kane-xs> bean-oh: ok, trying
[08:51] <bean-oh> StoneNote, probably.  been a while since i done it.
[08:51] <reddux01> berkes: why not run chkrootkit?
[08:52] <TheGateKeeper> kane-xs: apt;/ in konqueror will tell you which repo it is in
[08:52] <Jack_Sparrow> kane-xs: did you try apt-get unrar-free
[08:52] <Tomtheman70> TheGateKeeper, so all I had to do was what you copied in here and its set up?
[08:52] <SEJeff> Anyone here from LA?
[08:52] <StoneNote> los angeles or louisiana?
[08:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Tomtheman70: yes
[08:52] <kane-xs> jack_sparrow: did just now, with multiverse enabled.. that's doing the trick
[08:52] <SEJeff> StoneNote: los angelas
[08:52] <bean-oh> SF here
[08:52] <reddux01> berkes: also do a tcpdump and see what your network activity looks like?
[08:53] <StoneNote> not anymore
[08:53] <JamieBE> Jack_Sparrow - could use your smarts about nows.
[08:53] <TheGateKeeper> Tomtheman70: correct, have a look at the url I gave, 2 simple cli commands
[08:53] <Tomtheman70> TheGateKeeper, I noticed, thank you very much
[08:53] <kane-xs> bean-oh++ Jack_Sparrow++ TheGateKeeper
[08:53] <SEJeff> I just took a sys admin job near hollywood and was curious if there are any good Linux User Groups in LA
[08:53] <kane-xs> cheers
[08:53] <TheGateKeeper> Tomtheman70:  yw :-)
[08:53] <reddux01> SEJeff: are you a sysadmin?
[08:53] <StoneNote> SEJeff, congrats on the job.
[08:53] <berkes> reddux01: it happened first ti+e doday in the train where I had no access to the web :)
[08:54] <nikin> is there a way to change the colors of the midnight commander?
[08:54] <turkeyboy> my install seems to hang when it boots up, right after "Running local boot scripts"
[08:54] <berkes> but yea, I already did some lsof -i and tcpdump tracking.
[08:54] <turkeyboy> anyone have ideas? :)
[08:54] <SEJeff> reddux01: http://digitalprognosis.com/opensource/faster-dapper.sh.txt I am Jeff Schroeder, does that answer your q?
[08:54] <SEJeff> StoneNote: Thanks
[08:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Back to work for a bit. I will be lurking if you need anything.
[08:54] <SEJeff> reddux01: Yes, I do linux systems admin as a day job and hack on oss as a hobby
[08:54] <cbx33> guys
[08:55] <TheGateKeeper> kane-xs: if you are using firefox there is a package search engine there at this is also usefull: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper
[08:55] <cbx33> what is the command to add a default gateway route for eth0
[08:55] <cbx33> with a speicifc ip?
[08:55] <JamieBE> I just want my MP3 player to work :( - I sacrificed my surround sound for Ubuntu - Do I have to sacrifice a 100 MP3 player too?
[08:55] <mlehrer> what's wrong with your surround sound
[08:55] <_binks_> hello peeps
[08:55] <JamieBE> Nothing any more - I ripped the card out. I just want my MP3 player to work - Nothing more
[08:56] <SEJeff> cbx33: route add default gw 1.2.3.4 netmask 255.255.255.255 dev eth0
[08:56] <mlehrer> i am using my motherboard's s/pdif connector for surround, it was a pita to get going but now it works ok
[08:56] <Jack_Sparrow> JamieBE: what have you tried gtkpod and ?
[08:56] <berkes> reddux01: i think I found it, updatedb is doing its thing, and beagled goes wild over that.
[08:56] <JamieBE> I bought it today - And it's a real bummer
[08:56] <reddux01> SEJeff: This answered my question: Yes, I do linux systems admin as a day job and hack on oss as a hobby
[08:56] <turkeyboy> my install seems to hang when it boots up, right after "Running local boot scripts".. anyone have any ideas? :)
[08:56] <bean-oh> mp3 player might work with rhythmbox
[08:56] <JamieBE> I have tried Gnomad2 and KZenExplorer - both say that can recognize a device on my system
[08:56] <SEJeff> reddux01: if you have any questions, feel free to ask :)
[08:56] <reddux01> hehe ok
[08:56] <exs_> FIrefox version 1.5.0.6 is out, yet when I click update - ubuntu says there are no software updates?
[08:57] <JamieBE> I have done lsusb and it is right there: Bus 004 Device 004: ID 041e:413c Creative Technology, Ltd Zen MicroPhoto
[08:57] <CurtisH> I got an intresting problem here. Had IT guy at remote location install Ubuntu Server 6.0.6 and after the installation and bootup the keyboard does not work. And there are no errors according to him
[08:57] <Chousuke> exs_: ubuntu doesn't follow firefox versions
[08:57] <exs_> I have version 1.5.0.5
[08:57] <_binks_> anyone no why this error is occuring when i run make on monodevelop
[08:57] <ompaul> !test
[08:57] <ubotu> Failed.
[08:57] <exs_> Chousuke:  ok.. what does it follow?
[08:57] <_binks_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21898
[08:57] <Chousuke> exs_: security updates get backported to the old version.
[08:57] <SEJeff> exs_: If there are security updates, they will be properly packaged as an ubuntu package. You will get an update with the security features backported soon enough
[08:57] <CurtisH> Keyboard works during installation and during grub, but after it loads kernel does not
[08:57] <reddux01> SEJeff: are you intel?
[08:57] <kvossen> Can anyone recommend me a good mailserver with maildir and ssl support that's easy to configure?
[08:57] <JamieBE> I don't have an iPod Jack Sparrow - It is a Creative Zen Microphoto 4GB
[08:57] <Chousuke> exs_: the version number doesn't change, howerver.
[08:58] <SEJeff> reddux01: one a few of my boxes
[08:58] <Chousuke> -r
[08:58] <lix> bloody hell! whats that: http://easyubuntu.com/ ???
[08:58] <exs_> Chousuke:  ok
[08:58] <reddux01> SEJeff: No are you military intelligence?
[08:58] <void^> isn't firefox 1.5.0.6 just a fix for a windows issue?..
[08:58] <lix> shouldnt that be: http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ ??
[08:58] <SEJeff> reddux01: I was formerly...
[08:58] <reddux01> that's what I thought
[08:58] <SEJeff> reddux01: I guess you are looking at my website that hasn't been updated since '04 :)
[08:58] <reddux01> heh yep
[08:59] <JamieBE> I don't have an iPod Jack_Sparrow - It is a Creative Zen Microphoto 4GB
[08:59] <reddux01> Did they have you running linux in the military?
[08:59] <_binks_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21898  can anyone help me please with this
[08:59] <Dravas> How do you mount a Cue or a bin file in ubuntu
[08:59] <SEJeff> reddux01: Are you kidding? They use Linux a LOT in the military. They use solaris a lot too
[08:59] <Jobber_wacky> Dravas, cdemu
[09:00] <nikin> Dravas.. there is a cue,bin to iso converter program
[09:00] <Dravas> kthx
[09:00] <reddux01> Kool I have another friend active duty in Iraq that is in intel.
[09:00] <TINA> can someone help me
[09:01] <SEJeff> reddux01: godspeed to him. Iraq sucks...
[09:01] <void^> JamieBE: according to google your player works with gnomad2 (http://gnomad2.sourceforge.net)
[09:01] <TINA> i can the install / live cd ubuntu dapper and i was wondering if it was possible to boot to /dev/hda3 cause i lost my bootloader
[09:01] <gan|y|med> thx a lot and cu
[09:01] <reddux01> Yeah I can imagine.
[09:01] <TINA> i have the ubuntu dapper cd i mean
[09:01] <Bastiq> Anyone know how i can update my Nvidia kernel?
[09:01] <JamieBE> void^ : Apparently I have to use soemthin called MTP - I am having trouble installing this using the downloaded tar.gz file (I dont know how)
[09:01] <Tomtheman70> How do I make xubuntu reconize my WPC54G wirless card and use it instead of being plugged in all the time?
[09:02] <fnozzke> any1 i can quest some ubuntu questions to? :)
[09:02] <CurtisH> I got an intresting problem here. Had IT guy at remote location install Ubuntu Server 6.06 and after the installation and bootup the keyboard does not work. And there are no errors according to him. Keyboard worked during install and works during grub boot menu. But once Kernel loads does not work. Any Ideas????
[09:02] <nikin> Curtish: usb keyb?
[09:02] <void^> !info gnomad2
[09:02] <ubotu> gnomad2: Manage a Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.8.1-1 (dapper), package size 147 kB, installed size 480 kB
[09:02] <void^> ^ JamieBE, try installing this
[09:02] <SEJeff> CurtisH: Try CTRL ALT F1 and make sure it isn't the X keyboard map or soemthing crazy
[09:03] <bean-oh> CurtisH, try another keyboard PS2->USB or vice versa
[09:03] <CurtisH> Ok, I have tried a few of those besides keyboard. Let me see and I will get back. Thanks
[09:03] <JamieBE> I installed that already void^ I keep getting error message : "No jukeboxes found on USB bus"
[09:03] <jpjacobs> Bastiq, apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-<your kernel version> (see "apt-cache search restricted modules" output for more info
[09:04] <JamieBE> The Gnomad page says my player only works under MTP - Hence the need for MTP dependancies.
[09:04] <TINA> is it possible to boot to a harddrive " / " from the install cd
[09:04] <TINA> /dev/hda3
[09:04] <Rahsputin> hello, i just hooked up a new HD /dev/hdb1  , it is written in fstab and also already mounted, but i cannot get privleges, i mounted so: mount ext3 /dev/hdb1 /media... now i thought this should work chown -R 775 /dev/hdb1 /media... is it correct since i dont want to mess anything up  ... http://paste.debian.net/11792
[09:04] <deep> Use kernel frambuffer device interface? <-- What does this mean?
[09:04] <jpjacobs> Tina, you can chroot after bootin, but maybe that's somewhat to advanced...
[09:04] <stian> JamieBE, there's something called libmtp i believe
[09:04] <void^> JamieBE: ah, the version in ubuntu is too old and doesn't come with mtp support
[09:05] <fnozzke> could I quest some1 some basics about ubuntu, would be a great help. :
[09:05] <SEJeff> TINA: Not quite like you are imagining. What you need to do is boot the live cd, mount the "hard drive /" and then use a command called chroot (stands for change root) to go "inside" your hard drive install
[09:05] <Bastiq> jpjacobs what kernel-version should i write in?
[09:05] <JamieBE> stian / void^ : I have donwloaded libmtp and mtpdude, but I have trouble with the "make install" command with both >> make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.
[09:06] <turkeyboy> my install hangs when it boots up, after "running local boot scripts".. anyone have any ideas how to fix it..?
[09:06] <milanSPK> uname -r
[09:06] <Bastiq> i get complaines that i need to upgrade it since i've got the latest nvidia drivers from their homepage
[09:06] <SEJeff> turkeyboy: did you try booting in single user mode?
[09:06] <TINA> SEJeff: well what i did was install vista over dapper and lost grub
[09:06] <turkeyboy> i dont get a chance to do anything/type anything
[09:06] <SEJeff> TINA: Oh, thats not too hard to fix
[09:07] <_binks_>  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21898  can anyone help me please with this
[09:07] <turkeyboy> no opportunity to type anthing before it hangs
[09:07] <JamieBE> stian / void^ : MPT dude looks promising, but I am not very good with all this tar.gz install make configure jazz
[09:07] <Rahsputin> hello, i just hooked up a new HD /dev/hdb1  , it is written in fstab and also already mounted, but i cannot get user privleges, i mounted so: mount ext3 /dev/hdb1 /media... now i thought this should work chown -R 775 /dev/hdb1 /media... is it correct since i dont want to mess anything up  ... http://paste.debian.net/11792
[09:07] <nollidj> a quick debian/ubuntu question: how can i get a proper text list of all the packages installed on a machine? dpkg --list cuts off the names of packages
[09:07] <stian> JamieBE, you need to start with ./configure, then make, and then make install
[09:08] <JamieBE> I did that too stian
[09:08] <stian> JamieBE, sudo make install mind me
[09:08] <stian> hmm
[09:08] <mdalek> hello is it possible to disable drive icons on the desktop (gnome)
[09:08] <CyberMad> when u do get command to file with smbclient, where is the file will be save?
[09:08] <TINA> SEJeff:  how would i go about fixing it
[09:08] <void^> JamieBE: did configure succeed?
[09:08] <stian> JamieBE, did you get any errors from ./configure?
[09:08] <edge> i got a problem, seems my system has sound if i go to system>Prefrences>sound, all the sound works but Amarok doesn't play my music
[09:08] <SEJeff> TINA: http://www.sorgonet.com/linux/grubrestore/ This is very old, but this tutorial should work fine. Just use the dapper cd
[09:08] <TheGame> hey
[09:08] <TheGame> is there a need for a firewall on ubuntu
[09:08] <CyberMad> i can not find the saved file after do get command in smbclient
[09:08] <JamieBE> I think I might have. Right at the bottom it says: No package 'libgnomeui-2.0' found
[09:08] <JamieBE> No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
[09:10] <Jack_Sparrow> TheGame: firewall is part of the kernel, if needed you can manage it with firestarter
[09:10] <Jack_Sparrow> or guraddog
[09:10] <TheGame> alright
[09:10] <edge> TheGame: Reguardless of a distro, i would say a firewall is the first line of defence, they're may be no security flaws in your system now, but someday somebody might be able to xpliot you though an open port attcking a weak program,
[09:10] <CurtisH> _binks_ What are you trying to make here?
[09:10] <SEJeff> TINA: Even better, try this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[09:10] <_binks_> monodevelop
[09:10] <stian> JamieBE, you need to install libgnomeui-2.0 then, probably you need to install build-essential as well
[09:10] <nikin> my connection to internet from one of my maschines is wery slow, while the other just goes fine... it has a 10/100 ethernet adaptor and a path cable... the one going fine is on WLAN but the same router. both have Ubuntu dapper... the one with the problem has a server install
[09:10] <SEJeff> edge: Ubuntu has a no open ports policy. That makes your assumption flawed unless you install something additional
[09:11] <jhasse> Why isn't it possible to find a 2.6 kernel-image when i search with apt-cache? I only find 2.4 images, but i have ubuntu 6.06 so there must be a newer kernel version!?
[09:11] <SEJeff> edge: and intentionally open ports by doing something like installing ssh or apache
[09:11] <Jack_Sparrow> edge: linux uses iptables to manage the ports. You do not need a firewall manager program for normal use
[09:11] <void^> JamieBE: i recommend you search for a binary (precompiled) package.. otherwise you'll have to install a lot of development packages (gtk/gnome -dev packages) and mess with things that aren't trivial for inexperienced users..
[09:11] <_binks_> the latest svnas im tyring to learn to create a gui for tovid more aimed at single file dvd cteation
[09:11] <SEJeff> jhasse: apt-cache search linux-image
[09:11] <rollergrrl> Can someone recommend a lightweight xterm with tabs?
[09:11] <CurtisH> _binks_: what version of GTK are you using?
[09:11] <_binks_> how do i find out
[09:12] <jhasse> SEJeff: Yes, but it only shows 2.4 images
[09:12] <JamieBE> stian / void^ : Where would I find a pre-compiled version? I looked for a DEB packaged and its now available yet
[09:12] <SEJeff> rollergrrl: xfce4-terminal
[09:12] <jhasse> SEJeff: Oh
[09:12] <jhasse> SEJeff: Sry, didn't saw ->linux<-image
[09:12] <SEJeff> jhasse: try this. "sudo apt-get update && apt-cache search linux-image" the 2.6 kernel is linux-image :)
[09:13] <nollidj> rollergrrl: try mrxvt
[09:13] <jhasse> SEJeff: i've typed kernel-image
[09:13] <JamieBE> stian / void^ : FYI - Synaptic packagae manager has libgnomeui-o installed - So why is the ./conmfigure saying it needs to be installed?
[09:13] <jhasse> SEJefft: thx
[09:13] <rollergrrl> SEJeff: thanks
[09:13] <nollidj> a quick debian/ubuntu question: how can i get a proper text list of all the packages installed on a machine? dpkg --list cuts off the names of packages
[09:13] <SEJeff> np
[09:13] <Tjoels> Hi
[09:13] <stian> JamieBE, you probably need to append -dev to the package name
[09:13] <void^> JamieBE: you need libgnomeui-dev, same for libgtk and any other libs
[09:14] <rollergrrl> nollidj: ahh... very lightweight... thanks
[09:14] <n> where can i download a mp3 reproducer
[09:14] <_binks_> CurtisH how do i no what ersion gtk i have
[09:14] <ubuntu__> back
[09:14] <OdiiN> there is any repository with the latest version of pgadmin for dapper?
[09:14] <stian> JamieBE, also I haven't really played with libmtp too much, as I just sold my creative player, but here's a thread in the forums about getting this thing running : http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=135845
[09:14] <CurtisH> _binks_: I believe it is gtk_config --version, but might want to double check that
[09:15] <CurtisH> _binks_: gtk-config ***
[09:15] <tina> i installed vista over dapper how do i fix this
[09:15] <Tjoels> is vista a virus?
[09:15] <Dravas> hahahahaha
[09:15] <Tjoels> (;
[09:15] <stian> yes
[09:15] <tina> works fine lol
[09:15] <stian> it is
[09:15] <Dravas> Vista is phailure on a stick
[09:15] <_binks_> no just a revamp of an old os that breaks alot
[09:15] <Dravas> I tried Vista
[09:15] <Dravas> hahaha
[09:15] <Jobber_wacky> and the stick broke
[09:16] <Ranbee> hi, the ubuntu installer formatted my arch partition. is there a way to restore it?
[09:16] <Tjoels> I used to use windows xp, until now. I'll NEVER go back. NEVER.
[09:16] <CurtisH> Tina: I believe this has already been answered. But you need to boot from a live CD, and then follow instructions from:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[09:16] <JamieBE> stian / void^ : Thanks for your help here - I will give this a go and give you an update in a couple of minutes
[09:16] <Jobber_wacky> but losers will flock to it to play directsuck10 games
[09:16] <tina> i switched comps ty
[09:16] <stian> oops
[09:16] <stian> pressed the wrong button
[09:16] <Tjoels> Yea, but i stopped gaming too.
[09:17] <_binks_> no im googleing
[09:17] <Tjoels> gaming sucks
[09:17] <Tomtheman70> When I try and install my WPC54G card using the instructions here: (http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5645) I get an error message "couldn't copy lsbcmnds.inf at /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper line 135."
[09:17] <Jobber_wacky> true, 97% of games these days are junk
[09:17] <_binks_> yep my xbox is for games the pc is for pc stuff
[09:17] <Tjoels> Yea
[09:17] <stian> JamieBE, I think this is a better tutorial: http://fsiu.uwc.ac.za/kinky/index.php?module=wiki&action=wikilink&pagename=CreativeVisionMonUbuntuDapper
[09:17] <SEJeff> nollidj: try "dpkg --get-selections > packagelist.txt" or "dpkg --get-selections | awk '{print $1}' > packagelist.txt" if you want just the names
[09:17] <horza> how to change language to iso8859-1 permanent?
[09:18] <bean-oh> i play Go, and Nethack on my pc. Everything else is on DS until the Wii comes out.
[09:18] <Jobber_wacky> localedrake maybe?
[09:18] <JamieBE> stian / void^ : ./configure ran without any errors - Now what do I do?
[09:18] <Tjoels> Oh yeh, DS rocks.
[09:18] <Tomtheman70> Can someone please try and help me with my issues above?
[09:18] <Tjoels> :P
[09:18] <stian> JamieBE, now make
[09:19] <SEJeff> bean-oh: iagno (othello) and battle of wesnoth are my linux games
[09:19] <stian> and then sudo make install
[09:19] <Jobber_wacky> I prefer PS2, but not by much
[09:19] <Jobber_wacky> even consoles have lame games these days
[09:19] <jazzrocker> Jobber_wacky, games are just kinda lame these days :)
[09:19] <NemesisUK> is there anyway I can reinstall ubunto from a iso image as my server doesnt have a dvd/cd drive?
[09:19] <Jobber_wacky> jinx :P
[09:19] <reddux01> so whats everyones verdict wii, xbox 360 or ps3?
[09:19] <jazzrocker> Jobber_wacky, Quake III and Warcraft III were pretty much the peak of inventiveness in the game world
[09:19] <bean-oh> iagno is good, but i prefer regular go. wesnoth is fun though.
[09:19] <Tomtheman70> !offtopic
[09:19] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:19] <JamieBE> stian: I seem to have got some errors here
[09:20] <AustLaw> consoles are bad
[09:20] <stian> hmm, what are they? don't be afraid to use http://pastie.caboo.se
[09:20] <jazzrocker> Jobber_wacky, since then there hasn't been any kind of gameplay invented that beats standard chess
[09:20] <reddux01> !server
[09:20] <ubotu> Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments. The default install includes a server kernel and no GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current stable version is 6.06 LTS. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/
[09:20] <Jobber_wacky> who knows but someone makes 1 good game and 1000 poser developers carbon copy it and bore us while graphic fanbois rave
[09:20] <reddux01> !nethack
[09:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nethack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:20] <reddux01> !rogue
[09:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rogue - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:20] <Tjoels> I have a Gaim question; Is it possible to change language for the spell check?'
[09:20] <jazzrocker> in fact, even Warcraf III still isn't as fun as standard chess!
[09:20] <jazzrocker> Tjoels, kopete > gaim
[09:20] <reddux01> !gaim
[09:20] <ubotu> Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[09:21] <Tjoels> Oh, i see
[09:21] <jazzrocker> Tjoels, kopete has more features than gaim
[09:21] <Tjoels> ok
[09:21] <reddux01> !kopete sux
[09:21] <dreamthief> argh
[09:21] <Phoul> Hello, How do i put a .ttf font into my system fonts
[09:21] <Tjoels> kool
[09:21] <ubotu> kopete: instant messenger for KDE. In component main, is optional. Version 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu6.2 (dapper), package size 5068 kB, installed size 16980 kB
[09:21] <Tjoels> then i'll try that out.
[09:21] <Tjoels> :P
[09:21] <jazzrocker> reddux01, no KDE sucks :)
[09:21] <Tjoels> thx
[09:21] <bean-oh> not a fan of kde enough. gaim 2(beta) is plenty for me.
[09:21] <dougsko> irssi+bitlbee+screen=best chat setup ever
[09:21] <dreamthief> ich hab jabber als schlagwort bei highlighting eingetragen ^^
[09:21] <jazzrocker> reddux01, don't hate on KDE apps just cuz kde sucks
[09:21] <reddux01> kopete sucks i have a friend who it hides him
[09:21] <JamieBE> stian: I have output the make to a txt file, is there a way I can send this to you?
[09:21] <illu45> Could someone help me out with using AmaroK over LAN, by any chance?
[09:22] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, i use GNOME, but i use kopete
[09:22] <reddux01> jazzrocker: KDE is ok
[09:22] <bean-oh> jazzrocker, but all those dirty kde libraries! yiiiick!
[09:22] <jazzrocker> reddux01, given that gvim doesn't integrate with konqueror, no KDE is not ok :)
[09:22] <CurtisH> _binks_: any luck?
[09:22] <Tomtheman70> When I try and install my WPC54G card using the instructions here: (http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5645) I get an error message "couldn't copy lsbcmnds.inf at /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper line 135."
[09:22] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, meh, buy a bigger HD/faster computer
[09:22] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, 300M for KDE is better than 120M for java
[09:23] <jazzrocker> ktorrent is teh roxor
[09:23] <dougsko> jazzrocker: isnt there a Kvim? haha
[09:23] <_binks_> no cant find out version
[09:23] <bean-oh> jazzrocker, not a matter of space, a matter of cleanliness. kde is awful.
[09:23] <jazzrocker> dougsko, yes but it's a dead project, and yzis sucks
[09:23] <reddux01> dude who needs vim special for x
[09:23] <reddux01> I just use vim in a shell anyway
[09:23] <bluefox83> does anyone know how to kill transset?
[09:23] <Phoul> killall transset?
[09:23] <bluefox83> or is it just a Xorg thing that restarts when you restart X?
[09:23] <dougsko> bluefox83: pkill transset
[09:23] <CurtisH> NemesisUK: You get your problem answereD?
[09:23] <jazzrocker> reddux01, yeah well i don't relegate myself to an ancient UI when using vim
[09:23] <bluefox83> Phoul, didn't work
[09:23] <jhasse> Is there a nvidia-glx package for the k7-linux-image? The standard nvidia-glx package wants to install the 386 image
[09:23] <jazzrocker> reddux01, gvim has much better color support
[09:23] <Phoul> BlueEagle,
[09:23] <Phoul> err
[09:23] <jazzrocker> reddux01, and gvim --remote works just fine from the shell
[09:24] <Phoul> bluefox83, killall xcompmgr ?
[09:24] <kditty> ive mounted a new hard disk in my ubuntu machine, but i cant write to it because i dont have the permissions, how do i change that?\
[09:24] <_binks_> CurtisH no im stuck
[09:24] <reddux01> jazzrocker ok
[09:24] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, what's so unclean about KDE?
[09:24] <illu45> er... could someone here help me out with importing files into AmaroK via LAN?
[09:24] <CurtisH> _binks_: Well then just sudo apt-get install <gtk2.4.2>
[09:24] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, i've only learned the C bindings to GTK+
[09:24] <BigMonkey> How can I import a pack of vcard addresses to evolution.  I don't want to do more than 200 individually.
[09:24] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, and a small bit of Qt
[09:25] <CurtisH> _binks_: This is the recomended gtk for monodevelop
[09:25] <dougsko> illu45: ive done it via nfs
[09:25] <Paddy_EIRE> hey guys i have a problem upon logging in to my ubuntu http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21900
[09:25] <dougsko> illu45: if thats what yr trying to do
[09:25] <CurtisH> _binks_: along with gtksourceview#-2.0.0.10
[09:25] <jazzrocker> dougsko, btw kvim and vim have completely different design goals and philosophies
[09:25] <illu45> dougsko, Well, I've got all of my music on a windows computer (running NTFS, yes), and I'd like to import it into the AmaroK Collection
[09:25] <jazzrocker> dougsko, kvim is aimed at being an embeddable widget... vim aims at being no such thing
[09:26] <dougsko> jazzrocker: i was JOKING. theres a Ksomething and a Gsomehting for everything.
[09:26] <jazzrocker> dougsko, oh ok :)
[09:26] <jazzrocker> dougsko, you forgot your </joke> tag :P
[09:26] <dougsko> haha
[09:26] <dougsko> my fault
[09:26] <ladydoor> jazzrocker: <lol></lol>
[09:26] <CurtisH> _binks_: also you can search packages binks using apt-cache search PACKAGENAME
[09:26] <bean-oh> jazzrocker, kde as a whole (usability), in my experience was inconsistent and unfocuesed
[09:26] <BigMonkey> Many vcard addresses to import to evolution. My migration from Ev. 1.4 didn't bring them over.  I don't want to do more than 200 individually. Ideas?
[09:27] <tina> im trying to use these instructions but once i get to step 7 it closes http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Restore_Grub
[09:27] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, KDE as a whole (usability) has been plagued with segfaults
[09:27] <illu45> dougsko, could you help me out with that, by any chance?
[09:27] <Jobber_wacky> KDE is awesome if it's set up right
[09:27] <JamieBE> stian: You still there buddy?
[09:27] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, though KDE 3.2.x < is actually decent and if gvim integrated i'd have no more excuse to keep using gnome
[09:27] <reddux01> bean-oh: you can do alot of neat things with KDE though like name shells sessions and monitor them for output
[09:27] <dougsko> illu45: what do you have done?
[09:27] <ladydoor> jazzrocker: although it eats memory for breakfast
[09:27] <jazzrocker> konqueror > nautilus too
[09:28] <jazzrocker> ladydoor, see my previous comment about getting a job :P
[09:28] <reddux01> I have a friend that is a master at KDE and he does all kinda neat stuff
[09:28] <ladydoor> jazzrocker: to me?
[09:28] <ladydoor> jazzrocker: i'm sick
[09:28] <ladydoor> jazzrocker: i have a job
[09:28] <bean-oh> why use gvim at all? vim in a shell is fine.
[09:28] <Jobber_wacky> I prefer nautilus for files, but KDE has yakuake, best terminal ..ever
[09:28] <reddux01> bean-oh: I agree!
[09:28] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, colors... drag'n'drop
[09:28] <dougsko> yeah its all about Fluxbox if you dont feel like wasting an extra 100MB on nothing
[09:28] <jazzrocker> bean-oh, those are my main two reasons
[09:28] <CurtisH> Had issue earlier, where keyboard did not work after installation. Working during grub menu but not after kernal loaded. Tried different keyboard, tried both PS2 and USB. And does not go to shell when i do CTRL ALT F1
[09:28] <CurtisH> any other ideas?
[09:28] <ladydoor> jazzrocker: *blush*. normally i have better things to do
[09:28] <BigMonkey> How can I import a pack of vcard addresses to evolution.  I don't want to do more than 200 individually.
[09:28] <illu45> dougsko, well, so far, I've created a mount dir and am trying to mount the folder with the collection, as that's what the AmaroK forums advise
[09:28] <jazzrocker> ladydoor, and actually GNOME eats memory for lunch if you don't monitor it right
[09:28] <bean-oh> good vim usage doens't involve a mouse ;)
[09:29] <ladydoor> jazzrocker: well, i don't use it either
[09:29] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: gnome-terminal has colors + dnd
[09:29] <jazzrocker> ladydoor, heheh, which is probably better
[09:29] <reddux01> dougsko: fluxbox is nice have they added icon support and a desktop yet though?
[09:29] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, uhhhh, no it doesn't
[09:29] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, vim in gnome-terminal is hell
[09:29] <dougsko> reddux01: not native, but with idesktop, you can have em
[09:29] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, gnome-terminal != vim in gnome-terminal
[09:29] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: How do you figure that? I use it every day at work
[09:29] <jazzrocker> vim in aterm is tolerable
[09:29] <jazzrocker> vim in gnome-term is the most retarded invention known to man
[09:30] <jazzrocker> +inal
[09:30] <_binks_> CurtisH would it be libgtk2
[09:30] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: I'm not bashing you because I don't like kde. I am trying to figure out your problem. I use vim every single day at work in gnome-terminal with 0 problems
[09:30] <bean-oh> jazzrocker, why is that?
[09:30] <dougsko> illu45: are we talking about your server, or client?
[09:30] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, heheh, and zero features too :)
[09:30] <reddux01> I think we should all just install Wine and play world of warcraft in linux
[09:30] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, try to get vim in gnome-terminal to work with InkPot
[09:31] <salkot> kismet broke NetworkManager -- it doesn't see my wireless card anymore. Any ideas?
[09:31] <dougsko> illu45: you want the client to be runnign amarok and getting its music off another (linux?) server? right?
[09:31] <bean-oh> features? anything featurewise you need in vim is config setting away.
[09:31] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: colors and drag & drop... it has those. You drag a file onto gnome-terminal and it puts the path. You change the profile and you have different colors
[09:31] <CurtisH> _binks_ those are the libraries.. What you might want to do is goto http://www.monodevelop.com/Download and download all those and ./configure, make, make install all those in the order of download
[09:31] <StoneNote> X is soooooooo much better than Y that you'd have to be more lame than the person who wouldn't read the manual to BitchX to actaully use X <guffaw> <guffaw> <guffaw>.  You know, just use what works for you.  If someone else is using something else it doesn't make them wrong and doesn't make you wrong.
[09:31] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: And newer gnome-terminals integrate with screen, no other terminal does and that is a killer feature. Ever used screen?
[09:31] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, i'll say one last time. gnome-terminal != vim inside gnome-terminal. end of discussion
[09:31] <illu45> dougsko, I'm trying to get the client running AmaroK and getting its music off of a (Windows) PC on my LAN
[09:31] <_binks_> ok ill try that
[09:31] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, uhhh aterm works just fine with screen, so does xterm
[09:32] <dougsko> SEJeff: yeah screen is just a gnu app
[09:32] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: Ummm you brought up about vim sucking in gt. I am talking about either or. What is so bad about gt
[09:32] <jazzrocker> i use screen all the time, for things that it's appropriate for... which is console apps
[09:32] <Paddy_EIRE> hey guys i get the following error upon logging in to ubuntu (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21900) the last thing i was doing when before this happened was installing xgl as a session, when i logged into the xgl session i had the us keyboard layout so i changed to uk then after looking around for a while in the xgl session (just moving it around and loading nautilus and the like) i logged out and back into my default gn
[09:32] <Paddy_EIRE> ome one.  When i got back into this session i was asked if i would like my keyboard to use the x settings or the gnome settings naturally i chose gnome. I know get that error and a few keys behave in the wrong way.
[09:32] <dougsko> im using screen right now lol
[09:32] <StoneNote> I'm using a chair right now
[09:32] <tech13> two of my users are having different issues use kate.  One uses the gui to open it, and would like to have multiple instances of kate running (and hates the command line), the other loves the command line and would like only one copy of kate running, but every time he runs kate _filename_ & it opens a new instance.  any advice on either of these?
[09:32] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: I am talking about screen integrated directly into gnome-terminal. see http://monia.wordpress.com/
[09:32] <dougsko> illu45: ok, do you have filesharing turned on on the ms box?
[09:32] <BigMonkey> My addressbook didn't port over from Evolution 1.4 to my new Dapper installation. I don't want to do more than 200 addresses individually. Any Ideas?  I've created vcards for all already.
[09:33] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, which is why we're ending this discussion. we're talking about two (well actually by your admission, more than that) different things, so our "discussion" is invalid as a debate
[09:33] <SixtyFold> question: does Ubuntu have supported drivers for most internal wifi cards right out the box?
[09:33] <illu45> dougsko, yes, the folder is shared
[09:33] <dougsko> ok, do you have samba installed, and setup on the clinet?
[09:33] <dougsko> *client
[09:33] <illu45> dougsko, I can access it on the client using the file browser, but not through AmaroK
[09:33] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, ok that's nice... what kind of extra features are provided with said screen integration? and why would one use or want that when gnome-terminal has tabs? which by the way is about the only reason I can fathom for using it over something else like aterm
[09:33] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: You are flaming gnome-terminal. I am trying to figure out how it doesn't meet your needs. You get irritated and end the convo. I'm just trying to figure out what is so evil about gt for you to flame it, thats all.
[09:33] <jazzrocker> which launches faster anyway
[09:34] <illu45> dougsko, I believeI have it installed, yes, though its likely not set up
[09:34] <Soulfly> hi. my gDesklets wont place my desklets where I putted them. Is this a known symptom?  How do I fix this?
[09:34] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: Maybe because you can detach screen sessions... screen is like a console window manager if you didn't know.
[09:34] <BigMonkey> My addressbook didn't port over from Evolution 1.4 to my new Dapper installation. I don't want to do more than 200 addresses individually. Any Ideas?  I've created vcards for all already.
[09:34] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: and then reattach them from a different terminal after you've closed the initial one out
[09:34] <tim> Hi, I was wondering if anyone could point me to a good, and recent, guide to getting XGL/compiz for dapper. I know its not perfectly stable or anything, this is a test box and I want to mess around
[09:34] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, no, i am flaming the use of vim within gnome-terminal. and i'm not really flaming it, i'm pointing out that its use is considered (by me) generally inferior to the use of gvim for the two reasons I already presented, which because you are talking about something completely different, you obviously don't understand
[09:34] <ladydoor> jazzrocker: also, screen is very keyboard-driven and has great features like copy/paste
[09:34] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, dude, i use screen, i know what it is
[09:35] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, hence my "tabs in gnome-terminal" comment
[09:35] <dougsko> illu45: ok, and you said you have a folder on the client, on which to mount the shared folder?
[09:35] <reddux01> i love linux flame wars they get really lame so quick
[09:35] <illu45> dougsko, yes
[09:35] <reddux01> lol
[09:35] <ladydoor> reddux01: lol
[09:35] <jazzrocker> reddux01, heheh this one isn't even a flame war cuz SEJeff isn't even talking about the same thing I am
[09:35] <Jobber_wacky> not just linux ones
[09:35] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: Which I am trying to. "vim in gnome-terminal is hell" you never specified why
[09:35] <Soulfly> tim: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131267
[09:36] <dougsko> illu45: ok, have you tried mounting it?
[09:36] <tim> Soulfly, thanks
[09:36] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, yes i did, go scroll back
[09:36] <reddux01> jazzrocker: if a send , receive and an ack happens then its considered a flamewar sorry
[09:36] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, and as i already said once before, lets end this
[09:36] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: colors and dnd is all I saw? Can you please repeat it.
[09:36] <StoneNote> jazzrocker & SEJeff I know pronounce you tux and tux. you may kiss the tux. someone cue the themesong to Brokeback Mountain
[09:36] <bean-oh> BigMonkey, i had similar issues. it seems evolution pref files don't play well version to version. might want to upgrade evolution on the other machine
[09:36] <StoneNote> ^now
[09:36] <jonsen4> HELLO
[09:36] <Jobber_wacky> tux and tux? o_0
[09:36] <SEJeff> Typical KDE zealots...
[09:37] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, colors and dnd
[09:37] <StoneNote> jonsen4, hey
[09:37] <illu45> dougsko, I've tried using the "smbmount //servername/sharename /media/share" command via Terminal, but it gives me an access denied error
[09:37] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, there i repeated. happy?
[09:37] <jonsen4> Is there anybody who can tell me how to install XGL?? PLEASE
[09:37] <Jobber_wacky> well gdm is faster than kdm, no one can deny that
[09:37] <StoneNote> not I said the rock
[09:37] <ladydoor> !xgl
[09:37] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing (window) manager) and XGL (Xserver architecture layered on top of OpenGL) howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager XGL+compiz help in #ubuntu-xgl  See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[09:37] <bean-oh> !xgl
[09:37] <jonsen4> Hello bean-oh
[09:37] <dougsko> were you able to access the shared files from another windows box? do have one to test with?
[09:37] <Skrollan-> How to get some serious help here?
[09:38] <StoneNote> Skrollan-, $
[09:38] <jazzrocker> Skrollan-, ask your question
[09:38] <StoneNote> just kidding
[09:38] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: I already said gt supports colors by chaning the profile and if you drag a file onto it, it puts the filename? So that confuses me as it does both of the things you hate about it. Is it the vim syntax highlighting maybe?
[09:38] <Dysk> Anyone know if there's a later kismet package available for ubuntu somewhere?  The one default in Dapper doesn't support my network card, but the latest does
[09:38] <jonsen4> Why are all of u dont talk to new members ??
[09:38] <Paddy_EIRE>  hey guys i get the following error upon logging in to ubuntu (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21900)
[09:38] <reddux01> I'm new
[09:38] <_binks_>  CurtisH installing gtk# errorscan't read /usr/lib/libXrender.la: No such file or directory
[09:38] <_binks_> libtool: link: `/usr/lib/libXrender.la' is not a valid libtool archive
[09:38] <ladydoor> jonsen4: we sent you a link to the howto
[09:38] <jonsen4> I thougt ubuntu is for human beeings
[09:38] <reddux01> whats up jonsen4
[09:38] <ladydoor> !xgl > jonsen4
[09:38] <bean-oh> jonsen4, look at the links ladydoor posted
[09:38] <jazzrocker> jonsen4, because most of them can't see the forrest for the trees
[09:39] <jonsen4> He reddux01
[09:39] <illu45> dougsko, Yes, I can access the files from another windows box or by booting windows on this machine
[09:39] <jonsen4> How r u?
[09:39] <Skrollan-> jazzrocker i just installed ubuntu 6.06.1 and when i boot it i login screen shows up and want to have a login from me, but i don't have any login, i only a password :S
[09:39] <reddux01> jonsen4: ubuntu marketing is for human beings, but all linux is for borgs
[09:39] <void^> jonsen4: xgl isn't for human beings
[09:39] <ladydoor> reddux01: lol
[09:39] <jazzrocker> reddux01++
[09:39] <reddux01> jonsen4: I'm fine and you?
[09:39] <jazzrocker> jonsen4, XGL is very new.
[09:39] <Skrollan-> jazzrocker
[09:39] <SEJeff> @reddux01: nice
[09:39] <jonsen4> Me too where r u from?
[09:40] <yannux> hye
[09:40] <reddux01> I'm from California via way of NY
[09:40] <jonsen4> Really?
[09:40] <bean-oh> reddux01, how funny. same here.
[09:40] <yannux> is there a chan for edgy eft ?
[09:40] <skarface> #ubuntu+1
[09:40] <reddux01> bean-oh: cool where in Cali?
[09:40] <jonsen4> Im from Austria/Tyrol
[09:40] <bean-oh> reddux01, near SF
[09:40] <jonsen4> Which version of Ubuntu r u using??
[09:40] <bean-oh> reddux01, from long island originally
[09:40] <Skrollan-> I really need HELP!
[09:41] <dougsko> illu45: ok, first make sure ALL firewalls are off. on my one windows machine, i had to disable the windows firewall and Norton AV's. Then, make the login and password the same one your windows box as your linux box
[09:41] <reddux01> bean-oh: cool I lived in Oakland for a while unfortunately.
[09:41] <SEJeff> Skrollan-: well ask your q
[09:41] <kingrayray> hey, is there a way to speed up the "reading database..." part of installing things?
[09:41] <StoneNote> Skrollan-, remember during your install there was a screen that said ubuntu on a dashed line and then the next screen had nothing on a dashed line? well that was where you entered your userid. use whatever you typed in there.
[09:41] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: when you set it up, do you remember what you set your username to?
xgl is still not even really in the testing phse yet and my comp has been a little messed since using it I woul reccomend against it.
[09:41] <Skrollan-> ladydoor yes, i remember that :S but i won't work!
[09:41] <reddux01> bean-oh: no cali orginally I guess
[09:41] <dougsko> illu45: like whatever you login and pass is on your linux box, make that your login and pass on the windows computer
[09:41] <jazzrocker> jonsen4, yeah XGL is too new of a technology to be worth messing with IMO - that is if you wanna get any real work done
[09:41] <StoneNote> Skrollan-, you might have had caps lock on. try it in all caps
[09:42] <SEJeff> Paddy_EIRE: Xgl is not for someone new to Linux who isn't comfortable with fixing things from the command line only. I've used it for about 4 months
[09:42] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: hm, are you sure you're not mistyping your password or have caps on or something?
[09:42] <reddux01> jonsen4: I'm using Ubuntu Dapper Drake 6.0.6.1 LTS
[09:42] <Skrollan-> Yes, i'm sure!
[09:42] <tina> how can i tell what my harddisk + boot partition numbers are
[09:42] <BigMonkey> bean-oh
[09:42] <skarface> xgl isn't THAT daunting...
[09:42] <jazzrocker> tina, fdisk
[09:42] <SEJeff> tina didn't you say hda2
have you had this problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21900
[09:42] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: you might try StoneNote's suggestion just in case
[09:42] <bean-oh> BigMonkey, yessir?
[09:42] <Skrollan-> hmm
[09:42] <jazzrocker> tina, 'p' will print your partitions
[09:42] <Skrollan-> okay
[09:42] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: and failing that, i can tell you how to set up a new account
[09:43] <Skrollan-> ladydoor i would be very happy if you did
yeah it is :P
[09:43] <SEJeff> Paddy_EIRE: Yeah, search for xmodmap on compiz.net. That is easy to fix :)
[09:43] <abeginner001> hi, i have a problem with grub. it doesn't want to install itself on my /dev/sda3 :(
[09:43] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: well, let's see if this works first :-)
[09:43] <StoneNote> Skrollan-, password too
[09:43] <skarface> Paddy_EIRE: I'm no expert, and I have it running fine
[09:43] <BigMonkey> bean-oh  Sorry, premature send. Can't upgrade to Dapper on that machine, as Scribus doesn't play well yet with Dapper.  I have a big project I'm finishing in Scribus.
[09:43] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, now that you've calmed down, realize i'm not flaming vim in gnome-terminal; i was hyperbolizing it. there's a big different. notably someone who does the former is ignorant, someone who does the latter is usually highly educated albeit perhaps a bit of an ass :)
[09:43] <Skrollan-> It's like Robert login:
 yeah but in my normal gnome session my keyboard is messed
[09:43] <Skrollan-> then
[09:43] <Skrollan-> Password:
[09:43] <jonsen4> He guys!! Thanks for the great link!!
[09:43] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: try robert w/o the capital letter
[09:43] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, given that, the two reasons are: the color schemes in vim absolutely *suck* in terminal
[09:44] <kill4killin> Does anyone have a recommendation for a good media player other than VLC because i have already tried VLC and it wouldnt play the movie i have and want to play
[09:44] <Skrollan-> I have tried!
[09:44] <reddux01> abeginner001: why not put grub in the mbr
[09:44] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, even if you get a terminal with 256 color support compiled in like aterm or xterm (which on most distros you'll have to recompile to get anyway)
[09:44] <jonsen4> He Skrollan woher bist du??
[09:44] <bean-oh> BigMonkey, i was actually suggesting just upgrading evolution, but if thats a "production" machine, that might not be possible/practical
 mplayer
[09:44] <ladydoor> jazzrocker: SEJeff: may i suggest that you guys private message each other for this debate? :-)
[09:44] <dougsko> kill4killin: if vlc doesnt play it....good luck finding something that will
[09:44] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, the colorschemes are just not as good as they are on gvim
[09:44] <blobor> Hi, i cant ping a box in m network, how can help ? ip, gateway and all other is assigned, the wlan link quality is at 49/100
[09:44] <abeginner001> i'll prefer /dev/sda3 - is it impossible? :)
[09:44] <reddux01> i always do the MBR mode
[09:44] <blobor> whats wrong ?
[09:44] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: Fair enough but I was assuming you didn't know how to change the color schemes. Try :highlight
[09:44] <tina> SEJeff, /dev/hda3 is my /
[09:44] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: ok then...are you on a second computer or do you dual boot?
[09:45] <kill4killin> well, its not that it wont play it, its just that for some reason it wont open the disk that i have, when i specify what device it is, it just like flashes up real fast and poof it is gone
[09:45] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, uhhhh, no dude i've written my own colorschemes before :)
[09:45] <SEJeff> tina: ok, so in grub it would be root(hd0,2)
[09:45] <Skrollan-> No ladydoor this is my second computer
[09:45] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, i'm a veteran C programmer of many years
[09:45] <loko555> hey guys, somebody know what to do if vga-out doesn't work?
[09:45] <Paddy_EIRE>  SEJeff, could this be fixed if xgl/compiz was removed?
[09:45] <ladydoor> SEJeff: jazzrocker: my i suggest that you guys private message each other for this debate? :-)
[09:45] <loko555> i need some help with it
[09:45] <reddux01> jazzrocker: can we kill this color gvim, flame thing already
[09:45] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, also, drag'n'drop actually *opens* the file in gvim
[09:45] <tina> SEJeff, what that install it to MBR or just the /boot
[09:45] <ToHellWithGA> where can i get the package gset-compiz ?
[09:45] <Tom_Ubuntu_5-10> bonjour, pouriez vous me donner l'adresse du chanel fr de ubuntu svp ?
[09:45] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: Ok see I didn't know that and to each his own. I was thinking you were saying gt sucks... vim in kterm is better. I dont use kde so I dont know the terminal name
[09:45] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, that's it. and the main thing is the colors honestly.
[09:45] <bean-oh> BigMonkey, otherwise, you can try saving your addressbook as a vcard, and reimporting it.
[09:46] <Jobber_wacky> try some lsd and you will see all the colors you want
[09:46] <ladydoor> Jobber_wacky: lol
[09:46] <Wanderer> need to have whoever runs the source-o-matic remove cypherfunk :<
[09:46] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, see that is something you read into/added to what i said. i never even uttered the word kterm in the entire time i've been in here today afaik
[09:46] <bean-oh> Jobber_wacky, ha!
[09:46] <ladydoor> Wanderer: what happened there, anyway?
[09:46] <StoneNote> Wanderer, why?
[09:46] <BigMonkey> How do I upgrade evolution on Breezy, without the dist upgrade?  I've been using Linux for about 5 years, but ubuntu ease of installation has made me lazy. :-)
[09:46] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, i did mention that KDE < GNOME, but that many KDE apps > GNOME apps
[09:46] <jonsen4> sHe bean how old r u?
[09:46] <bluenova> Hello there, does anybody feel like vnc'ing into my machine to find out why it's running so slow, cause it's got me stumped
[09:46] <Wanderer> ladydoor: if you go to his homepage it seems he quit.  too much time and bandwidth, not enough donations, help, etc
[09:47] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: Open source gives you the power of choice so to each his own. But I notices you are biased against KDE and big names like asiego (in the kde community) love to start dvorak style flamewars
[09:47] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: kk, you need to reboot your ubuntu computer and go into recovery mode
[09:47] <ladydoor> Wanderer: oh
[09:47] <bean-oh> jonsen4, 26
[09:47] <Wanderer> yeah, pity
[09:47] <m_tadeu> hi...i'm losing my phone number in my dialup config in dapper....
[09:47] <claus_> What is the terminal command to identify the graphics card I have on my computer?
[09:47] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: For the most part, I would totally agree with you
[09:47] <davvs-S> how do i renew the ipadress on ubuntu?
[09:47] <illu45> dougsko, Hm... all right... Now, when I try the mount, it first tells me "Anonymous login successful", then says "tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
[09:47] <SEJeff> davvs-S: sudo dhclient
[09:47] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, and i'm only biased against KDE because inside GNOME, gnome apps will drag'n'drop into KDE, but not vice versa (at least in my experience)
[09:47] <BigMonkey> bean-oh  I tried exporting the addressbook as a vcard, but how do I import it.  I tried, and got notihng.  Individual cards work.
[09:47] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, hence the only reason I'm still on GNOME is cuz of gvim
[09:48] <reddux01> I really don't appreciate how Ubuntu is being promoted as ready for the world, but then how I had to compile megaraid_sas on my own and tweak so much just to get it booted up with out X on a server version
[09:48] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: well the reason for that is the freedesktop clipboard specification. The one that gnome follows and kde partially does.
[09:48] <Skrollan-> ladydoor ok thx, how do i do?
[09:48] <loko555> somebody who can help me with vga-out?
[09:48] <rsl> I'm sure this is going to be something simple but I can't figure out how to make a directory/folder hidden. I'm trying to hide "Recycled" and "System Volume Information" on a shared HD.
[09:48] <davvs-S> thanks SEJeff
[09:48] <SEJeff> np
[09:48] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: somewhere in the gdm screen should be a reboot option. or press f10 and find reboot in that list
[09:48] <krazykit> rsl: it involves renaming the folder.
[09:48] <jazzrocker> SEJeff, i see
[09:49] <bean-oh> BigMonkey, sorry, i don't have an addressbook handy to try. mine come from the exchange server. anyone else wanna try?
[09:49] <reddux01> They gotta have better bug testing, also that issue with Xorg breaking everything for desktop users was pretty lame
[09:49] <claus_> What is the command to identify the graphic card I have on my computer?
 is xgl/compiz easily removed as i wonder if this will fix my keyboard i dont want to fix the xgl/compiz keymap i just plain want it removed until it is released as stable.
[09:49] <Skrollan-> ladydoor thx! i will test
[09:49] <Psych0tiC> How do I disconnect a cd drive properly? I mean to remove it without teh system later searching for it or giving me any errors...
[09:49] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: and then you and press escapt to enter the GRUB menu and select the recovery mode terminal
[09:49] <shawnr_> How can i get x to probe my monitor. i just received a new monitor from a friend and know no specs on it
[09:49] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: don't worry, this will be painless
[09:49] <ladydoor> :-)
[09:49] <rsl> krazykit: Is there no way short of that? I can't rename it 'cause of Windows needs to access it with that name. :/
[09:49] <reddux01> When I get around to it I'm actually going to try XQL and CompWhiz though.
[09:49] <reddux01> XGL
[09:49] <Skrollan-> ladydoor Haha! :D Good!
[09:49] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: http://standards.freedesktop.org/clipboards-spec/clipboards-0.1.txt It seems like a majority of the standards are written by gnome hackers employeed by redhat/novell/sun and later adopted by kde
[09:49] <bean-oh> reddux01, 90% of the time its just fine. i think you're a bit of an exception
[09:49] <krazykit> rsl: no, not really.  .files are hidden, that's how it works in nix systems
[09:49] <bluenova> Hello there, does anybody feel like vnc'ing into my machine to find out why it's running so slow, cause it's got me stumped. Please pm me if you can help
[09:49] <SEJeff> jazzrocker: Take a look at things like the xdg menu specification, dbus, project utopia...
[09:49] <m_tadeu> is anyone else having trouble wirh the dialup config?
[09:50] <claus_> What is the command to identify the graphic card I have on my computer?
[09:50] <reddux01> bean-oh: no anyone who used raid had a problem with it.
[09:50] <bean-oh> bean-oh, maybe not *quite* ready, but closest i've seen so far.
[09:50] <krazykit> claus_: try lspci.
[09:50] <shawnr_> How can i get x to probe my monitor? anyone ?
[09:50] <g333k_work> Hi, is there a issue installing ubuntu in a SATA hard disk? My gparted cant do the partitions well, it sees my hard disk as /dev/sda1
[09:50] <bean-oh> raid isn't a desktop standard, only in server. so ubutntu server still needs more time.
[09:50] <StoneNote> BigMonkey, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#Upgrading_Ubuntu
[09:50] <reddux01> bean-oh: most desktop user aren't using raid thou
[09:50] <reddux01> !megaraid_sas
[09:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about megaraid_sas - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:50] <linuxd00d> why did i get "ubuntu-unregged" when i started up konversation instead of ubuntu
[09:50] <reddux01> damn right you don't know
[09:50] <Psych0tiC> How do I remove a piece of hardware without the system looking for it later on?
[09:50] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: sweet, are you there? you should have a command-line that says root@whatever:~$
[09:51] <krazykit> g333k_work: so what's the problem?  sata drives ARE supposed to be sdX
[09:51] <bean-oh> reddux01, ha!
[09:51] <exs_> When using synaptic.. why doesn't it download and install in real time?.. for example, I've chosen 5 packages, it downloads 3 of them, then the last two are 40mb.. Why can't the other 3 that it's downloaded, install?..
[09:51] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: or something along those lines
[09:51] <shawnr_> anyone?
[09:51] <rsl> krazykit: That's what I was afraid of. Oh well, I can live with it. I just think it makes the directory listing on my /dual directory [a FAT32 drive where both Windows and Linux can store files]  look messy. Thanks a lot anyhow. :)
[09:51] <reddux01> bean-oh: heh sorry I'm thinking out loud
[09:51] <Jobber_wacky> shawnr_, sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange
[09:51] <blobor> how can i reset my netzwork configuration or set them to default to configure it completly new ?
[09:51] <claus_> krazykit: the only thing that remotely reminds me of a graphics card is a VGA compatible controller, Inc. S3 Unichrome pro VGA Adapter, but that ain't a graphic card, or?
[09:52] <bluenova> Hello there, does anybody feel like vnc'ing into my machine to find out why it's running so slow, cause it's got me stumped. Please pm me if you can help
[09:52] <g333k_work> krazykit, The problem is that I cant create partitions
[09:52] <bean-oh> anyone else disappointed with ubuntu's presence at linuxworld?
[09:52] <shawnr_> sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange - thanks
[09:52] <SEJeff> rsl: create a file named .hidden and add the filename you want to hide into that file. If you are using gnome, it will not show it. I don't know about KDE
[09:52] <krazykit> claus_: sounds like it is.  is it a laptop or a lower-end desktop?
[09:52] <abeginner001> well, looks like i made it, i'll go try. :) so thanks :)))))
[09:52] <dougsko> illu45: dont log in anonymously, use your login and pass
[09:52] <rsl> SEJeff: Cool. I'll try that. I'm on Gnome.
[09:52] <claus_> krazykit: laptop.. ill try to search for a driver now then, thanks for the help.
[09:52] <javi_> hi
[09:53] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: ? let me know when you're ready for the next step :-)
[09:53] <minerale> I am running a program but it includes certain options (pathfiles) that I'd like to keep hidden from users who type ps wwaux, is there anyway I can hide em?  Whether through a c wrapper or something else ?
[09:53] <StoneNote> SEJeff, with Konqueror VIEW | SHOW HIDDEN FILES shows you everything
[09:53] <Skrollan-> ladydoor yes of course!
[09:53] <reddux01> I'll admit #ubuntu is much more friendly than linux or linux help
[09:53] <daunt> hi there .. how do i tell ubuntu to ignore a USB device i'm plugging in, and *not* automatically mount it as a disk to my desktop?
[09:53] <krazykit> claus_: yeah, s3 makes integrated video chips for laptops
[09:53] <daunt> !usb
[09:53] <daunt> !automount
[09:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:53] <daunt> !mountd
[09:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about automount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mountd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:53] <rsl> SEJeff: Can you repeat the instructions. I accidentally closed the window. :/
[09:53] <blobor> how can i reset my netzwork configuration or set them to default to configure it completly new ?
[09:53] <SEJeff> rsl: well just create .hidden in the same directory as that file. If you want to hide file1.txt and file2.txt, just put file1.txt and file2.txt into .hidden each on a seperate line
[09:53] <kill4killin> does anyone know what the bot is called in here?
[09:53] <illu45> dougsko, ah, ok... So I should be using "smbmount //servername/sharename /media/share username=user password=pass"?
[09:53] <kill4killin> i need to aska question
[09:53] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: sweet. ok, now, do this:  less /etc/group and let me know if you see anything resembling your username
[09:53] <javi_> needneed help with pentium dual core
[09:54] <fyrestrtr> !ubotu
[09:54] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[09:54] <g333k_work> daunt, See your /etc/fstab
[09:54] <SEJeff> StoneNote: And View --> Show hidden files in nautilus
[09:54] <javi_> any body knows some link?
[09:54] <SEJeff> !ask
[09:54] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:54] <dougsko> illu45: i think thats it, but look at the man page to be sure
[09:54] <Skrollan-> ladydoor i'm not done yet but thx anyway!
[09:54] <g333k_work> javi_, www.google.com
[09:54] <davvs-S> is there any file which runs a sh-file at logon?
[09:54] <StoneNote> SEJeff, yup. so not too many folks are going to be fooled by that
[09:54] <Luke> When windows users try to browse my samba share it asks them for a username and password though there is not one. How do they get around this? Canceling just brings it up again.
[09:54] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: not down with what?
[09:54] <bean-oh> jonsen4, any particular reason you were asking?
[09:54] <daunt> g333k_work, is that looked at by the gnome auotmounter/desktop daemon (whatever that is) as well?  because i *want* an entry in there so i can hand-mount it myself as needed ...
[09:55] <fyrestrtr> Luke: enable guest browsing in samba
[09:55] <rsl> SEJeff: Oh. I misunderstood. I thought you were saying that .hidden was some kind of file [not directory]  that informed something in Gnome not to show some other particular directories. :/ I can't move the dirs.
[09:55] <kill4killin> msg ubotu register kill4killin 4t6e5d3
[09:55] <javi_> g333k_work: yeah, I know
[09:55] <dougsko> davvs-S: .xinitrc, .login, .profile, ... theres a bunch
[09:55] <rsl> Thanks anyhow.
[09:55] <kill4killin> woops
[09:55] <_picoSam> hello all; I need to know more details about my current display timings (hsync, vsync, etc.) is there a tool that does that?
[09:55] <SEJeff> davvs-S: System --> Preferences --> Sessions --> Add. Put the path of the script you want to run in there and make sure it is executable.
[09:55] <kill4killin> now i have to change that password lol
[09:55] <Chopp> !fglrx
[09:55] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:55] <Luke> fyrestrtr: can you be more specific? The perms allow anyone to view
[09:55] <javi_> g333k_work:  but i haven't been able to solve it
[09:55] <Skrollan-> ladydoor i am reinstalling unbuntu right now
[09:55] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: reinstalling? why?
[09:55] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: this was so you wouldn't *have* to do that
[09:56] <illu45> dougsko, all right, but when I do that, when it asks me for a Password, I should put in the same thing that's in "password=****"?
[09:56] <SEJeff> Later guys
[09:56] <g333k_work> daunt, there is a option "noauto", then the fs wont be automonted
[09:56] <daunt> okay
[09:56] <daunt> thanks
[09:56] <Skrollan-> ladydoor r u kidding ? :P
[09:56] <g333k_work> automounted*
[09:56] <kill4killin> !libdvdcss
[09:56] <ubotu> See http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html. Libdvdcss can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[09:56] <reddux01> SEJeff: later Dude!
[09:56] <ladydoor> g333k_work: i think that just means at boot it won't be automounted
[09:56] <SEJeff> reddux01: peace
[09:56] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: no, i'm serious
[09:56] <fyrestrtr> Luke: you'd have to read up on samba shares, because you have to specifically enable guest browsing.
[09:56] <bluenova> Hello there, does anybody feel like vnc'ing into my machine to find out why it's running so slow, cause it's got me stumped. Please pm me if you can help
[09:56] <dougsko> illu45: hold on...let me look at the man page...
[09:56] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: the idea was to make it so you wouldn't have to reinstall :-(
[09:56] <Luke> fyrestrtr: ok thanks
[09:56] <illu45> dougsko, all right, thanks
[09:56] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: we were just going to change your password
[09:56] <fyrestrtr> !samba > Luke
[09:56] <Skrollan-> ladydoor oh crap :(:(
[09:56] <shawnr_> Jobber_wacky, says command not found
[09:57] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: is it too late to turn back?
[09:57] <SEJeff> Luke: "smbpasswd -a username" thats a question that gets asked here all the time. The linux and samba passwords dont match up for security reasons
[09:57] <Skrollan-> ladydoor sry mate
[09:57] <SEJeff> And I'm leaving, bye guys
[09:57] <StoneNote> Skrollan-, and then all 900 of us were going to log into your machine
[09:57] <Skrollan-> No i don't think so
[09:57] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: oh well
[09:57] <StoneNote> Skrollan-, just kidding
[09:57] <ladydoor> StoneNote: lol
[09:57] <Skrollan-> Haha :D
[09:57] <Luke> SEJeff: i dont want them to have to have a username
[09:57] <Jobber_wacky> shawnr_, ubuntu dapper?
[09:58] <Skrollan-> YAY
[09:58] <SEJeff> Luke: Then change security = user to security = share in /etc/samba/smb.conf
[09:58] <Skrollan-> ladydoor this time i could type in a username !
[09:58] <SEJeff> easy stuff :)
[09:58] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: wait...how far are you?
[09:58] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: did you make any changes to your partitions yet?
[09:58] <shawnr_> Jobber_wacky, no actually its my other comp... debian sarge... im in #debian now
[09:59] <Skrollan-> ladydoor Jepp that's done..
[09:59] <g333k_work> If I have 512M of RAM, is it ok having 512M of swap?
[09:59] <gnomefreak> g333k_work: its fine but you might want 1 gig for swap
[09:59] <g333k_work> gnomefreak, ok
[10:00] <birdfish> Is there any way to install Gnome on Ubuntu Server without install all of the desktop apps like open office, etc.
[10:00] <birdfish> ?
[10:00] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: right then...i guess go ahead with the install. good luck :-)
[10:00] <Skrollan-> ladydoor yepp =) thx alot!
[10:01] <_picoSam> why can't I seem to find xorgautoconfig??
[10:01] <Skrollan-> it think it will work..
[10:01] <afflux> n8
[10:01] <_picoSam> what other tool can I use to detect my display settings?
[10:01] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: np
[10:01] <_picoSam> like the modeline configs
[10:01] <fyrestrtr> _picoSam: sudo dpgk-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:01] <dougsko> illu45: ok, just to clarify the command is:
[10:01] <dougsko> illu45: smbmount //servername/sharename /mountdirectory -o username=mywindowsusername,password=mywindowspassword
[10:01] <Skrollan-> ladydoor one question !
[10:01] <fyrestrtr> _picoSam: that's dpkg not dpgk
[10:01] <Skrollan-> Is it nessecary to install language support?
[10:02] <dougsko> illu45: the mount equivelent is:
[10:02] <dougsko> mount -t smbfs //servername/sharename /mountdirectory -o username=mywindowsusername,password=mywindowspassword
[10:02] <ladydoor> Skrollan-: *shrug*. is it an option? you need to install it for your native language, certainly
[10:02] <achandra> hi.is there a graphical browser in ubuntu take a look at the ntfs volume as read only that is on my hdb partition ?
[10:02] <alexxxx> hy any romanian guys here ? need help
[10:02] <bean-oh> birdfish, there is a meta-package that installs the minimum desktop system, but i don't recall its name.
[10:02] <erUSUL> achandra: the default one does not work?
[10:03] <achandra> erUSUL: pardon my naiveness...what is the native one??
[10:03] <ladydoor> bean-oh: ubuntu-base, maybe?
[10:03] <erUSUL> achandra: nautilus?
[10:03] <bean-oh> ladydoor, that'd do it.
[10:03] <achandra> okay..will take look to see if i can view it..
[10:04] <ladydoor> bean-oh: sweet...i knew it had ubuntu in it and already had aptitude open, so...
[10:04] <_picoSam> so is this the best way to auto-detect my display settings?
[10:04] <Chopp> !X
[10:04] <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://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:05] <bean-oh> ladydoor, high five!
[10:05] <dougsko> illu45: take a look at this site: http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Filesystems/Mounting_smbfs_Shares_Permanently.html
[10:05] <Psych0tiC> Is it possible to unmount a cd-drive using sudo umount /dev/cdrom0/ ?
[10:05] <achandra> erSUSL: is that in the file system button? or doi have to mount the ntfs paritition first??
[10:05] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: you can do it with sudo umount /media/cdrom0, i know
[10:05] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: or sudo umount /cdrom
[10:05] <Psych0tiC> but doens't that unmount the cd itself ?
[10:06] <illu45> dougsko, I think it just worked :)... Used the "mount -t smbfs //servername/sharename /mountdirectory -o username=mywindowsusername,password=mywindowspassword" thing
[10:06] <Psych0tiC> I'm trying to remove the cd drive so it doesn't scan for it again...
[10:06] <erUSUL> achandra: Sytem>Admin>Disks
[10:06] <erUSUL> !ntfs > achandra
[10:06] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: what do you mean "doesn't scan for it again?"
[10:06] <dougsko> illu45: nice, ok, now just type: mount
[10:06] <freaky2202> Hallo leute! Habe probleme mit irc transport. Kann mich ein admin bitte mal kicken?
[10:06] <ladydoor> !de > freaky2202
[10:06] <dougsko> illu45: and if you see it there, then you got it
[10:06] <ChrisNiemy> good evening. ;) maybe you've heard this a thousand times already: How long and why is ubuntuforums.org down at the moment??
[10:07] <ladydoor> ChrisNiemy: you might ask on #ubuntuforums
[10:07] <Psych0tiC> during boot I get kernel panic errors, which might be related to hardware, and asking here one person told me that it is possible to get those errors even if I have removed the cd drive
[10:07] <ladydoor> ChrisNiemy: (i'm not even kidding)
[10:07] <exs_> Why are the forums offline?
[10:07] <ChrisNiemy> ladydoor: ok thx
[10:07] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: oh. sorry, i don't know :-(
[10:07] <illu45> dougsko, yep, it works! Thanks for your help :)
[10:07] <fyrestrtr> Psych0tiC: what message do you get right before the panic?
[10:07] <yoshiznit123> seems like its back up
[10:07] <yoshiznit123> oops, it was for a while
[10:07] <Psych0tiC> thanx anyways...
[10:07] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: in your /etc/fstab, do you have "noauto" in the line for your cd drive?
[10:07] <KenSentMe> Hi people. I'm trying to run several files through mencoder. The command i use is this: sudo mencoder bep2001_capabel_mov.avi -ovc lavc -oac lavc -ffourcc DX50 -o ./test/capabel.avi . Is it possible to run all the files throug mencoder and save them with their unique filename?
[10:07] <loko555> is it possible to create a self-extracting rar-archiv with linux version of rar?
[10:07] <StoneNote> I've never had any problems umounting. but sometimes when I try to mount I get the error message ohnoyoudonotbusteryouaretakingmeoutfordinneranddancingfirst
[10:08] <Psych0tiC> don't know I'll check...
[10:08] <dougsko> illu45: no prob. that link i gave you shows how to add it to fstab for auotmatic mounting
[10:08] <dougsko> illu45: and a couple other little tricks
[10:08] <Psych0tiC> how would I check? :p sorry new to ubuntu ?
[10:08] <Psych0tiC> just find etc/fstab ?
[10:08] <birdfish> bean-oh: Thanks.  I just found it.  It's called gnome-core
[10:08] <salkot> kismet broke NetworkManager -- it doesn't see my wireless card anymore. Any ideas?
[10:08] <birdfish> :)
[10:08] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: no worries. my bad. do this in a terminal: less /etc/fstab (q will quit less when you're done)
[10:08] <bean-oh> birdfish, oh, so close! glad you found it
[10:09] <yoshiznit123> kensentme, you'd write a shell script, something like "for f in `ls`; do mencoder ..... $f; done"
[10:09] <yoshiznit123> and don't use sudo :-)
[10:09] <illu45> dougsko, ah, all right, taking a look at that now :)
[10:09] <Psych0tiC> ladydoor, ok thanx I'll go and try now
[10:09] <scarsoul> hello
[10:10] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: cool. just make sure it has noauto in the line
[10:10] <yoshiznit123> hey everyone, i'd like to share a partition (mostly large files and music) between a windows and ubuntu install, and i'm not sure what filesystem to use: fat32, ext3 with the windows driver, or ntfs with ntfs-3g on linux? any benefits/drawbacks for each?
[10:10] <Psych0tiC> ladydoor, and if it doesn't?
[10:10] <ladydoor> yoshiznit123: you should use either fat or with the ext3 for windows
[10:11] <krazykit> yoshiznit123: depends how large the files are.  so long as they're under 4 gigs, use fat32.
[10:11] <skarface> yoshiznit123: fat32 has annoying filesize limitations
[10:11] <cycom> yoshiznit123: fat32 won't handle files larger than 4gb though
[10:11] <ladydoor> yoshiznit123: linux's ntfs support is buggy at best
[10:11] <cycom> krazykit: heh. beat me.
[10:11] <freaky2202> Klick me
[10:11] <yoshiznit123> wow, lots of answers :-) thanks
[10:11] <dougsko> KenSentMe: you can write a small perl script like (this is psuedo-script): ls|perl -ne 'system("mencoder $1 --ouput $1.done")'
[10:11] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: do this:  sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bak
[10:11] <skarface> yoshiznit123: I haven't had any problems with ntfs
[10:11] <tech13> yoshiznit123, also fat32 has case issues, as does ntfs "FILE File file"
[10:11] <freaky2202> Kick me please
[10:11] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: then do gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[10:11] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: and i'll show you where to add it...
[10:12] <Psych0tiC> ok...
[10:12] <freaky2202> Im sorry fuck you all
[10:12] <Psych0tiC> when I get there :p
[10:12] <skarface> freaky2202: /part
[10:12] <KenSentMe> yoshiznit123, dougsko, thanks.
[10:12] <freaky2202> ?
[10:12] <AustLaw> whats the max size of a fat32 partition?
[10:12] <skarface> type it
[10:12] <dougsko> np
[10:12] <yoshiznit123> skarface, cycom, tech13, i used an ext3 driver once (can't remember which one) and i would always get a blue screen of death when loading the driver, which one should i use?
[10:12] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: make it look like this:
[10:12] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: /dev/hdc       /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0       0
[10:12] <skarface> yoshiznit123: never used one.
[10:12] <krazykit> yoshiznit123: the one on fs-driver seemed to work pretty well
[10:13] <KenSentMe> yoshiznit123: the sudo part was for a wrong smbmount. But what does f stand for in your script, and $f ?
[10:13] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: changing only that thrird part
[10:13] <Psych0tiC> the noauto part ?
[10:13] <krazykit> yoshiznit123: err, fs-driver.org
[10:13] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: yeah, just add ,noauto at the end
[10:13] <ladydoor> :-)
[10:13] <tech13> yoshiznit123, as long as you don't plan to smb sometimes, rsync others, fat32 (for under 4GB files) should be fine.  haven't personally used the ntfs option.
[10:13] <Psych0tiC> ladydoor, thanks a lot :)
[10:13] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: i don't know if this will fix the problem but you are supposed to have that in there
[10:13] <yoshiznit123> kensentme, its just a variable name. anyways, shell scripts won't work as well with files with spaces in them, you should try dougsko's perl script instead :-)
[10:14] <ladydoor> Psych0tiC: i guess try rebooting? i hope it works
[10:14] <Psych0tiC> ok... I'll try that now, thank you...
[10:14] <KenSentMe> yoshiznit123: there are no spaces in the filenames
[10:14] <illu45> dougsko, so, once I add the line into the /etc/fstab file, it should remount every time I reboot, right?
[10:14] <dougsko> illu45: yep
[10:15] <yoshiznit123> tech13, the thing i was worried about was corruption (fat doesn't do journaling right?) other than that, i dont really need smb/that other thing :-)
[10:15] <roger> hi, I'm having issues with python upgrading to Edgy... anyone had a similar problem?
[10:15] <illu45> dougsko, all right, great :)... Thanks again for the help :)
[10:15] <krazykit> roger: #ubuntu+1
[10:15] <yoshiznit123> kensentme, either should work then, try using echo to make sure the commands are right before running the actual thing
[10:15] <roger> krazykit: ah-  ta
[10:15] <dougsko> illu45: yup
[10:15] <Samuli^> yoshiznit123, you would be better off with another file system than fat32 if you can have it.
[10:15] <erUSUL> roger: ask in #ubuntu+1 (and expect many problems if you are upgrading to an alpha release)
[10:16] <Samuli^> yoshiznit123, it's bound to break-
[10:16] <yoshiznit123> samuli, yea i'd rather have another too, but my last experience with ext3 under windows was pretty bad... are there any other better options (reiserfs perhaps?)
[10:16] <birdfish> Ah, damn, gnome-core seems to be deprecated :/
[10:16] <tech13> yoshiznit123, other then rsync being unable to create "sw100" because the file "SW100" existed, haven't had any problems with fat32 (other then that 4gb limit)
[10:16] <bean-oh> birdfish, what about ubuntu-base?
[10:17] <birdfish> I think ubuntu-base is just the server install without x
[10:17] <Samuli^> yoshiznit123, ext2 or ntfs (you can't easily write to the partition from windows though)
[10:17] <yoshiznit123> tech13 4gb is limit for filesize right? whats max filesystem size?
[10:17] <birdfish> It mentions something about gnome-desktop-data replacing gnome-core, but a query online just says that it ncludes some files that are shared between several GNOME 2 apps (Pixmaps, .desktop files and internationalization files).
[10:18] <Samuli^> yoshiznit123, it's enough :)
[10:18] <birdfish> So I'm not sure that desktop-data is what I need either
[10:18] <c0nfidencal> hey all!
[10:18] <yoshiznit123> hmm, since the partition is already ext3, i think i'll try fs-driver until something screws up, then move to fat32 which can easily be converted to ntfs if needed :-)
[10:18] <c0nfidencal> well, i have a question
[10:18] <yoshiznit123> thanks everyone for the help
[10:18] <c0nfidencal> i got fresh installed ubuntu
[10:18] <c0nfidencal> what do i need to install
[10:18] <tech13> yoshiznit123, if windows 2000 or xp formats the disk, something like 32GB, if anything else formats the disk, iirc a few tb
[10:18] <c0nfidencal> so i can compile? :D
[10:18] <c0nfidencal> sudo apt-get install what??
[10:18] <yoshiznit123> c0nfidencal, build-essential
[10:19] <yoshiznit123> tech13, k thanks :-)
[10:19] <c0nfidencal> and thats all?
[10:19] <c0nfidencal> what does it contains?
[10:19] <Samuli^> yoshiznit123, ext2 is well supported by windows though.
[10:19] <rizo> Hi PPl
[10:19] <birdfish> be back in a second
[10:19] <c0nfidencal> yoshiznit123? ;-)
[10:19] <yoshiznit123> ?
[10:19] <rizo> got a question how do i stop xserver from terminal?
[10:20] <c0nfidencal> what does build-essential contains?
[10:20] <c0nfidencal> just compiling things?
[10:20] <Samuli^> yoshiznit123, I don't think you can read or write from/to ext3 from windows, but I might be mistaken.
[10:20] <erUSUL> c0nfidencal: yes
[10:20] <c0nfidencal> good, good. thx for help guys :)
[10:20] <rizo> because sometimes when it crashes i have bo other choice then to reboot
[10:20] <c0nfidencal> sudo apt-get install build-essential <- right?
[10:20] <rizo> would help if i could run a command from tty1 to end xserver session and the restart using startx
[10:21] <yoshiznit123> samuli, i think you should be able to (iirc, it just won't update the journal, and ext3 works with ext2 driver from linux)
[10:21] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, if you want to install meta-package build-essential. Then yes
[10:21] <rizo> instaed of rebooting
[10:21] <Hexidigital_> rizo::   you can
[10:21] <Hexidigital_> rizo::   sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[10:21] <c0nfidencal> Samuli^: meta?
[10:21] <rizo> how hex
[10:21] <yoshiznit123> rizo, you can also do sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[10:21] <yoshiznit123> haha hexidigital, beat me
[10:21] <rizo> brilliant thanks
[10:21] <c0nfidencal> Samuli^: i dunno actually what i want, i just need ??? so i can compile
[10:21] <rizo> ill try that next time
[10:21] <Hexidigital_> rizo::   if you use kde, sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
[10:21] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, a package that is nothing as itself but depends on other stuff that are actually worth something :)
[10:21] <exs_> When I maximize/minimize windows, they animate and it's bugging.. how do I turn this off?
[10:22] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, build-essential is the right starting point then.
[10:22] <c0nfidencal> Samuli^: and what do u recommend to install?
[10:22] <c0nfidencal> sudo apt-get install build-essential?
[10:22] <birdfish> Just tried it, and the gnome-desktop-data files were incorrect
[10:22] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, yeah.
[10:22] <df3n5> hey I can't open my cd-rom drive once I put on ubuntu. Any ideas of what's going on? I can read from it fine.
[10:22] <birdfish> Does anyone have an idea as to what to install to just get the gnome desktop working on a server install?
[10:22] <c0nfidencal> hmm, guess it will be ok... "a package that is nothing as itself but depends on other stuff that are actually worth something"
[10:23] <Psych0tiC> ladydoor, I checked and now it says noauto, does that mean it won't automatically search for the HD ?
[10:23] <yoshiznit123> exs_, you can open up gconf-editor, and under /apps/panel/global change enable_animations to whatever
[10:23] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, or aptitude if you want to be able to remove all the stuff that came with build-essential later.
[10:23] <Psych0tiC> ladydoor, not the HD, but the cd drive...
[10:23] <c0nfidencal> Samuli^: which do u suggest? :P
[10:23] <erUSUL> df3n5: right click in the cdrom icon in your desktop and choos "eject"
[10:24] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, if you have the space and plan on doing more compiling later then apt-get.
[10:24] <exs_> yoshiznit123:  sorry, could you explain a little more?.. what's g-conf.. and where is apps/panel/glocal located?.. start menu?..
[10:24] <bean-oh> birdfish, might be gnome-desktop (fifth toe and the like add all the extra apps)
[10:24] <Samuli^> it's less bound to break your system, though you might end up with lots of un-needed stuff in the end.
[10:24] <df3n5> hey thanks haha that's pretty stupid of me.
[10:24] <c0nfidencal> Samuli^: then apt-get??? damn, its so complicated, i just need install something, which is good n stuff, so i can compile ...
[10:25] <birdfish> bean-oh: yeah, I'm just trying not to install open office and all of the other end-user apps.  I just want the graphical interface to help me in the learning process of setting up the server
[10:25] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, just use apt-get :)
[10:25] <c0nfidencal> Samuli^: just use apt-get for installing appz? :P
[10:25] <sda> hello. I have this problem with special language characters. In some programs there is no problem, but then in xchat (which I'm using here) they will appear normal to me, but on the other clients they will show as this:        - any idea where to look for the solution?
[10:25] <yoshiznit123> exs_, yea sorry... go to applications>system tools>configuration editor, then on the left side choose apps, then panel, then global. then on the right, you have a bunch of options
[10:25] <c0nfidencal> Samuli^: u think ill be able to find all i need? with no problems?
[10:26] <bean-oh> birdfish, sure, understandable.
[10:26] <yoshiznit123> and if its not in the menu, you can type 'gconf-editor' from the terminal, or add it with alacarte
[10:26] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, that's not the problem most of the time, problem is to remove un-needed stuff later (with apt-get that is)
[10:26] <StoneNote> sda if the other person does't have, say chinese fonts, they are not going to see chinese characters. and that is not under your control
[10:27] <c0nfidencal> Samuli^: i never install things with i will remove later ;) btw. how do i update program versions which i downloaded with apt-get? :D sudo apt-get update or what :D
[10:27] <erUSUL> df3n5: not quite, is different that in windows. people is acostumed to just press de button in the drive ...
[10:27] <yoshiznit123> exs_, gconf is often compared to the windows registry :-)
[10:27] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, Your update manager will keep you updated all the time.
[10:28] <exs_> yoshiznit123:  yeah, i noticed that straight away
[10:28] <c0nfidencal> Samuli^: great, thx mate for the help :)
[10:28] <iJeff> Is it possible to use my Ubuntu computer as if it were an analog phone so I can connect to a regular modular phone jack in my house?
[10:28] <rambo3> where do i change system  font size for gnome
[10:28] <Samuli^> c0nfidencal, apt-get, aptitude and synaptic are basicly the same with their own flavors though :)
[10:28] <c0nfidencal> :)
[10:28] <StoneNote> sda 
[10:29] <sda> StoneNote: I don't think that's the answer, since it works in many other programs (e.g. Gaim). Also, the special characters aren't a whole new typeset, just addition of 3 extra characters we have in our language (Danish in my case)
[10:29] <sda> okay, I see the chinese (I think) characters just fine now :)
[10:30] <richiefrich> sda if the other person does't have, say chinese fonts... <-- no thats  unicode and things
[10:30] <StoneNote> sda, ok, well, I don't know if that helpped but I have to hit the road, take care
[10:31] <Cirvin_Fox> Ubuntu is not detecting my firewire card and making a dev node for it, cna it be done manually?
[10:31] <Crazed> Any Eggdrop experts here now ? :)
[10:32] <richiefrich> sda u need to set  unicode..   UTF8
[10:32] <spazz> What is the most reliable (Stable) way to install WINE?
[10:33] <richiefrich> sda what do you get on a -->  locale
[10:33] <richiefrich> Crazed ?
[10:33] <Crazed> yes ..
 Any Eggdrop experts here now ? :)
[10:33] <Crazed> you know eggdrop well ?
[10:33] <richiefrich> ?
[10:34] <richiefrich> i can't guess whats wrong
[10:34] <richiefrich> unless u tell me
[10:34] <sda> LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
[10:34] <Crazed> hehe true :D
[10:34] <birdfish> bean-oh: in case you ever need to know again, it's just been to long since I've used a debian distro.  I forgot to update the apt cache after enabling the universe repositories.  Now the gnome-core package is recognized =D
[10:34] <sda> sorry, I'm not so fast :)
[10:34] <birdfish> Thanks guys!
[10:34] <richiefrich> sda thats all ?
[10:34] <sda> no a whole list, but I'd flood the room if I wrote it at one
[10:34] <sda> *once
[10:34] <richiefrich> sda ok ar they all that ?
[10:35] <Crazed> well when you register with a eggdrop bot (with hello) or what ever you bound it to you host gets added to the user list as *!ident@*.host.com
[10:35] <richiefrich> if so thats a start
[10:35] <Crazed> but I want it to be added like *!*@blaat.host.com
[10:35] <Samuli^> spazz, basicly the best way is to compile from source. There are wine repositories for ubuntu though, You would probably like to use them.
[10:35] <Crazed> cause its Quakenet :p
[10:35] <Uriku> *sigh*
[10:35] <Uriku> I need help with the window HD
[10:35] <makinux> hi
[10:36] <bean-oh> birdfish, oh ok, good to know
[10:36] <Crazed> do you have any idea how to change that richiefrich
[10:36] <spazz> How hard is compiling from source?
[10:36] <makinux> where is the configuration file of xgl or compiz to change the keys or buttons of the mouse?
[10:36] <Samuli^> spazz, it's not too hard, only that getting the right dev-libraries can be annoying.
[10:36] <Uriku> basically I just need to give permissions to read it
[10:37] <skarface> makinux: gconf-editor
[10:37] <spazz> How do I know which ones are right?
[10:37] <Samuli^> spazz, still. Take the easy route and add wine repository to your sources.list and apt-get it.
[10:37] <spazz> Where do I add WINE repo?
[10:37] <spazz> Or how?
[10:37] <Samuli^> spazz, you read the README.txt. :P
[10:37] <spazz> I know how to add repos, but ... where is the repo?
[10:37] <Crazed> makinux: what do you want to change ? the SHIFT+BACKSPACE binding ?
[10:37] <Samuli^> spazz, okay. One sec, I'll get you the url.
[10:37] <spazz> ok
[10:38] <Crazed> richiefrich: you still there? :)
[10:38] <richiefrich> Crazed i am
[10:38] <Crazed> ok
[10:38] <Samuli^> spazz, deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper main
[10:38] <richiefrich> Crazed are u doing this via what dcc or telnet?
[10:38] <Crazed> do you have any clue ? :p
[10:39] <Crazed> well just a pm
[10:39] <spazz> thanks.
[10:39] <spazz> For some reason I can't launch firefox from the terminal...
[10:39] <Crazed> lets say you want to register with my egg .. you type in Private hello
[10:39] <Crazed> then you are added to the user file with the default host *!ident@*.host.com
[10:40] <Uriku> can anyone please help me with the windows Hard Drives?
[10:40] <makinux> yes crazed, for example I don't want that moving up the wheel of the mouse makes a zoom
[10:40] <leagris> bonsoir
[10:40] <Crazed> but because my bot is on Quakenet most users are authed with Q making there host mask @nick.quakenet.users.net
[10:40] <Crazed> do you get my point richiefrich  ?
[10:40] <spazz> How do I ensure it's downloaded from that repo?
[10:40] <Samuli^> Do you know what I don't like about the sudo-thing in ubuntu?
[10:40] <Crazed> makinux: that should be default just right
[10:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: what is the prob
[10:40] <npster> Hi how do I add a very, very important thing to the WiKi that at least I know that Xubuntu and Ubuntu 6.06 LTS has. Any Help ?
[10:41] <Crazed> but anyway you should use gconf-editor
[10:41] <Crazed> there you find all those binding
[10:41] <Uriku> well it seems that I don't have permission to access the windows Hard Drive. I understand I can go there by using sudo, but I want it open to all user (which are, just me :P)
[10:41] <javaJake> Perl reports that it cannot find my locale, so it reverts to "C". How do I get my locales back?
[10:41] <aLPHa_LeaK>  n8
[10:42] <Crazed> except for Shift+Backspace (this binding will restart Xgl) rly annoying binding to remove it you have to add a login script or add a few lines to your thefuture file
[10:42] <richiefrich> Crazed you mean the username ?
[10:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: Read or read write access... ntfs or fat
[10:42] <Crazed> ehm no I mean the hostmask
[10:42] <Samuli^> when you try to do something like echo deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper main >> /etc/apt/sources.list what is the right way to handle that with sudo?
[10:42] <Uriku> Jack_Sparrow ntfs
[10:42] <Crazed> I want to change the default hostmask
[10:42] <richiefrich> Crazed it pulles what everhostamsk youo have set
[10:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: It is NOT advised to write to ntfs
[10:42] <Uriku> I understand I won't be able to have write
[10:42] <Uriku> yes
[10:42] <Uriku> but just read
[10:42] <Crazed> well how do I change that hostmask ?
[10:42] <spazz> How do I run firefox from the console?
[10:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku:  http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter
[10:43] <Samuli^> Crazed, I don't think you can change hostmask very easily.
[10:43] <spazz> need to try a setting - aoss firefox but it wont work
[10:43] <Crazed> spazz mozille-firefox
[10:43] <richiefrich> Crazed thats set by your isp
[10:43] <Crazed> erm
[10:43] <Crazed> dude
[10:43] <spazz> I can't find where it installed the mozilla config files either. Searching the system doesnt show anything.
[10:43] <Crazed> you dont understand me ;)
[10:43] <Samuli^> although I don't know if quakenet has some service to provide that..
[10:43] <Uriku> Jack_Sparrow: and what do exactly do with this?
[10:43] <Crazed> is my english that bad .. :)
[10:43] <Uriku> where do I put it?
[10:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: Save that page to your desktop
[10:44] <Crazed> do you guys know eggdrop
[10:44] <Samuli^> Crazed, no, it's really about you asking from something that's not possible :)
[10:44] <spazz> That command doesn't work..
[10:44] <fredux> hello got a problem with my video under gnome i have only black and white pictures
[10:44] <Guest1211725> hi guys
[10:44] <Samuli^> Crazed, yeah.
[10:44] <Uriku> never mind
[10:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: THree lines of instructions at the top of the script
[10:44] <Crazed> well if I say hello to my eggdrop
[10:44] <Uriku> just read that
[10:44] <Uriku> yea :P
[10:44] <Crazed> it adds me to the user file
[10:44] <aridese> how do i check network status? i.e, kbps up down?
[10:44] <Gorlist> Evening
[10:44] <Crazed> with my hostmask
[10:44] <Samuli^> Crazed, okay.
[10:44] <fredux> i know it come from my xorg.conf and since my update from breezy to dapper
[10:44] <Crazed> but the hostmask it uses is what I want to change
[10:44] <s_h_a_d_o_w_s> my nautilus is giving me an error: segmentation fault, when run in terminal. It starts, and closes, and starts, etc. CAn sum1 help m?] 
[10:44] <Crazed> and I know I can change it with .+host
[10:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: You do need to resart to get the mounts to show on your desktop
[10:45] <Gorlist> Can Import my old Outlook Express DBX files into Evolution Mail??
[10:45] <Crazed> but I want to have it defaults changed to add it on a different pattern
[10:45] <Samuli^> Crazed, yeah you should dcc to the bot and change it from there.
[10:45] <Computerex> Hey guys
[10:45] <Crazed> I know that :p
[10:45] <Tjoels> yo
[10:45] <Gorlist> hi
[10:45] <Crazed> but thats what I want to avoid
[10:45] <OoberMick> Samuli^: echo deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper main | sudo tee -i /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:45] <Computerex> I am obviously new here...
[10:45] <makinux> thank you Crazed
[10:45] <Crazed> dont want to have all the users that register with the bot to have change there host
[10:45] <Crazed> makinux: y
[10:45] <Crazed> w
[10:45] <Tjoels> is there a guide to help install the nVidia graphics driver?
[10:45] <javaJake> Perl reports that it cannot find my locale, so it reverts to "C". How do I get my locales back?
[10:46] <spazz> How do I use the built in bittorrent client in Ubuntu????
[10:46] <Samuli^> OoberMick, well that's not a very elegant solution given that it was just an example.
[10:46] <Tjoels> just dl the torrent and click it
[10:46] <Noumaan> How do I join a domain on windows network with ubuntu as the client pc?
[10:46] <Crazed> Tjoels: do you want to have a install script ?
[10:46] <Computerex> I went to a friends and found ubunto, and wanted it myself, except I am having a problem configuring it. Can oneone help me?
[10:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: what is the specific problem
[10:47] <Samuli^> OoberMick, no, wait. I think it is. At least for my needs :)
[10:47] <bean-oh> Noumaan, its not very easy, workgroups are simple, domains are annoying.
[10:47] <makinux> you can use gnome-compiz-preferences as well
[10:47] <lhds> hello i need to know where does the dirvers  of my network card lies?
[10:47] <spazz> This sucks. Flash sound not working.
[10:47] <Noumaan> bean-oh:  how do I authenticate myself then?
[10:47] <Computerex> The problem is, when I starts the start.exe, a thing comes up saying that brower starting, please wait
[10:47] <relachs> spazz i had the same problem
[10:47] <richiefrich> Crazed then  in the conf man -> set my-hostname "penguinslair.dyndns.org"
[10:47] <Computerex> then nothing happens
[10:47] <npster> Or how do I add some things to the bots ?
[10:48] <spazz> relachs:  - how did you fix it?
[10:48] <npster> !dns
[10:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dns - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:48] <richiefrich> Crazed then  in the conf man -> set my-hostname "blah"
[10:48] <Uriku> :S Jack_Sparrow, it doesn't work, it says bash: diskmounter: command not found
[10:48] <relachs> spazz wait, im going to find that wiki again
[10:48] <Tjoels> wow, how do i like talk private to a person in the same window, uh. i think I'm new to irc.
[10:48] <Uriku> and I'm in the folder...
[10:48] <bean-oh> Noumaan, are you pretty familiar with linux or no?
[10:48] <Gorlist> Does anyone know if its possible to import Outlook express files directly into Evolution Mail??
[10:48] <Uriku> no wait...
[10:48] <lhds> ! network card
[10:48] <Noumaan> Computerex:  dont click on start.exe then. Instead reboot your computer with the ubuntu cd in cdrom drive
[10:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about network card - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:48] <Uriku> ./diskmounter works
[10:48] <kditty> can someone help me figure out how to mount and use my ide internal drive? i cant seem to mount or read the drive, here is my pastebin output: http://pastebin.com/778248
[10:48] <Uriku> need to change permission... gahh
[10:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: path problem... copy or move the script to your home folder
[10:48] <Dr_Willis> lhds,  what kind of network card you got?
[10:48] <OoberMick> Samuli^: Fair enough, I there is also sudo bash -c "echo jam > /tmp/root" but I think that is worse
[10:49] <OoberMick> Samuli^: Ignore the random extra "I"
[10:49] <Uriku> what's the command to change the permission? it's been a while sence I last used it
[10:49] <Chopp> chmod
[10:49] <relachs> spazz: first try this: sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libesd.so.0 /usr/lib/libesd.so.1
[10:49] <Noumaan> bean-oh: I have recently learned to edit config files using su sudo etc I am quite familiar with things I guess
[10:49] <Uriku> thanks
[10:49] <Computerex> Can Anyone tell me how to install ubuntu? I downloaded the package for x86. Just to see if it works, I extracted the ISO, and started start.exe
[10:50] <newb> Hi, I was wondering how I can figure out how to setup my line-in correctly in ubuntu?
[10:50] <Computerex> Nothing happens
[10:50] <newb> Computerex. restart ur computer
[10:50] <jbroome> Computerex: uh, you need to burn it to a cd
[10:50] <spazz> relachs: I just tried it
[10:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: PAth not permission
[10:50] <Computerex> I know
[10:50] <Computerex> tried that  ( Corrected Spelling ) 
[10:50] <Computerex> tried taht
[10:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: Sudo bash diskmounter
[10:50] <relachs> spazz: do you use Firefox?
[10:50] <spazz> yea
[10:50] <Dr_Willis> Computerex,  its a iso image youy burn to cd and boot.. use a tool like 'burn at once' to burn it. the just reboot with it in the hd.
[10:50] <Uriku> (23:50:11) Jack_Sparrow: Uriku: Sudo bash diskmounter <~~~ what?
[10:50] <relachs> spazz: does it work now?
[10:50] <Model> Hi
[10:50] <Computerex> I did that
[10:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: have the script in your /home/uriku folder
[10:51] <Dr_Willis> Computerex,  your use of the term 'extract' is confuseing.. what do you mean extract?
[10:51] <Onimae> Hello, gurus.
[10:51] <spazz> still doesnt work
[10:51] <relachs> spazz: ubuntu dapper?
[10:51] <Computerex> A messege comes up saying that Starting browser, please wait
[10:51] <spazz> yes
[10:51] <Onimae> Like what seems like everyone else here, I'm having a problem :(.
[10:51] <Model> i need help with dual booting XP and ubuntu
[10:51] <Computerex> Then the messege disappears
[10:51] <bean-oh> Noumaan, try looking at this: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-5409.html      -- i only really tried it once a while back, with only some success.
[10:51] <smax> Somebody used captive. I can't find in repoz somebody have deb file?
[10:51] <Uriku> I left it in the desktop
[10:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: type that in a terminal
[10:51] <Computerex> Nothing happens afterwards
[10:51] <Dr_Willis> Computerex,  a message under windows pops up?
[10:51] <relachs> spazz: open /etc/firefox/firefoxrc with root rights
[10:51] <Computerex> Yes. A splash screen
[10:51] <spazz> with nano?
[10:51] <Crazed> richiefrich: thats not what I mean
[10:51] <relachs> with gedit
[10:52] <Crazed> thats about virtual hostnames
[10:52] <Dr_Willis> Computerex,  there are some GPL windows apps on the cd.. but you REBOOT with the cd in the drive to install the OS.
[10:52] <Crazed> when you have more than 1 ip on your system
[10:52] <Computerex> The thing is, I use winrar, and it can extract ISOs
[10:52] <Dr_Willis> Computerex,  if you burnt it correctly.
[10:52] <OoberMick> Computerex: you put the burnt cd in the drive and reboot?
[10:52] <Crazed> I dont have that ;)
[10:52] <smax> Dose somebody used captive ( for ntfs) is there deb package
[10:52] <Computerex> I did reboot
[10:52] <Computerex> Nothing happens
[10:52] <Onimae> I need help using my printer, that's on a windows network, with my Ubuntu box.
[10:52] <bean-oh> Noumaan, then again, i only have a little experience with AD
[10:52] <Computerex> Using windows XP sp2
[10:52] <Dr_Willis> Computerex,  you do NOT use winrar, you do NOT extract it.. you use a tool like 'burn at once' to burn it to a cdrom
[10:52] <Uriku> I'm at the desktop and I type ./diskmounter
[10:52] <OoberMick> Computerex: and your computers bios allows you to boot from cd?
[10:52] <Uriku> it says I don't have the permission to do it
[10:52] <Computerex> OK. Will try that
[10:52] <Samuli^> OoberMick, okay, thanks.
[10:52] <Dr_Willis> Computerex,  or some other cd burning tool.
[10:52] <Computerex> Yes it does
[10:52] <OoberMick> Samuli^: np
[10:52] <spazz> Ok its open.
[10:53] <Uriku> brb I'll try something
[10:53] <Computerex> OK. Even though I already burnt it.. I will retry
[10:53] <Tjoels> Crazed: I am not registered, so i can't talk to ya.
[10:53] <s_h_a_d_o_w_s> duz anyone know how to fix the "segmentation fault" error I got in nautilus
[10:53] <Computerex> Thanx guys, I might be back ;)
[10:53] <Crazed> hmm ok
[10:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: isorecorder is free iso burning tool... google it
[10:53] <spazz> Think I remember seeing this somewhere - change NONE to something like DSP or AOSS or something?
[10:53] <Dr_Willis> Computerex,  if you just burnt the FIles to a cdrom with window's tools - it dident do it right.
[10:53] <relachs> spazz: find the line where it says FIREFOX_DSP="auto"
[10:53] <TheGateKeeper> kditty: can you boot into windows but not into linux?
[10:53] <spazz> it says "none"
[10:53] <Crazed> talk to me here then :)
[10:53] <Onimae> I need help using my printer, that's on a windows network, with my Ubuntu box.
[10:53] <Tjoels> Okay
[10:53] <richiefrich> Crazed u said hostmask so now you arent making sense
[10:53] <Tjoels> Great
[10:53] <spazz> I am trying AUTO.
[10:53] <Tjoels> But whats with this script thingy
[10:54] <Major_Imbu> anyone have luck making latest initng package?  I'm stuck with a libc6 error
[10:54] <Model> i need help with dual booting XP and ubuntu anyone?
[10:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: You can burn the image or you can burn the iso file... you want to recreate the original cd.
[10:54] <Crazed> well there is a big difference in just hostmask and other hostmasks :p
[10:54] <relachs> spazz: ok, then install alsa-oss
[10:54] <Crazed> tis big
[10:54] <Samuli^> OoberMick, what I actually wanted know if there was a sudo -option to permanently have root rights in terminal that didn't have any downfalls like not able to run any X-stuff.
[10:54] <kditty> TheGateKeeper, i dont use windows, that is an old windows hard drive, but i formated it to ext3 before i got that output, it just didnt change
[10:54] <Crazed> but richiefrich  nm thx for trying :)
[10:54] <Tjoels> Err, i think I'm gonna register. (;
[10:55] <dougsko> Samuli^: you can just make a root user
[10:55] <Uriku> ok it's very odd - I moved diskmounter to / and it when I do sudo /diskmounter it says it can't find it, and if I don't do sudo it says I don't have the permission
[10:55] <Onimae> About that printer.... :)
[10:55] <[Wiebel] > Hi
[10:55] <Major_Imbu> so anyone using initng with pearls of wisdom to share?  My i686 kernel build Xubuntu Drake refuses me :-)
[10:55] <relachs> spazz: in the wiki it says you have to change it from "auto" to "none", but as it turned out its alrady none for you. It then says, if its still not working, install alsa-oss, then edi the line so it says FIREFOX_DSP="aoss"
[10:55] <[Wiebel] > when trying java + firefox
[10:55] <dougsko> Samuli^: then you just su into root and stay there as long as you want
[10:55] <[Wiebel] > I'm gettig a segfault
[10:55] <AustLaw> does here run a dual boot with the fs-drivers?
[10:55] <AustLaw> *does anyone here
[10:55] <OoberMick> Samuli^: have you tried sudo -s?
[10:55] <[Wiebel] > any idea what can causethis?
[10:55] <Samuli^> dougsko, I knowm but I like the flexibility of sudo though.
[10:55] <[Wiebel] > latstes sun java
[10:55] <[Wiebel] > 1.5
[10:55] <[Wiebel] > latest
[10:56] <Major_Imbu> but be careful - root privilege is key to avoiding bad things from happening unwittingly - saves you from yourself :-)
[10:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: where is the script
[10:56] <spazz> installing alsa oss now
[10:56] <dougsko> Samuli^: you can use sudo as well
[10:56] <Uriku> Jack_Sparrow: the script is at /
[10:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: you need it in /home/uriku
[10:56] <Dr_Willis> AustLaw,  'the fs-drivers' ?
[10:56] <newb> How can I check if my line-in is working? and fix it?
[10:57] <Samuli^> OoberMick, if I recall right sudo -s doesn't allow to start X applications.
[10:57] <relachs> spazz: try to highlight me, gernally you can enter the first characters of any nickname, and then press TAB, so i get noticed if you answer me
[10:57] <newb> or if i have the write alsa drivers?
[10:57] <TheGateKeeper> kditty: not sure how you would fix the problem may be with gparted or similar, if you look at the partition table seems to be a bit knackered, /dev/hda2 & /dev/hda5 have the same start value which doesn't look good to me
[10:57] <Uriku> ok, but I don't understand why I can't just run it
[10:57] <spazz> relachs:  I am trying to load a flash video - but its not even showing the player.
[10:57] <spazz> Much less the video. :(
[10:57] <spazz> HEY
[10:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: Feel free to run it any way you like.. I am just telling you how to make it work
[10:58] <kditty> TheGateKeeper, it all worked fine until i removed the drive, then when i reinserted it, it was there but i didnt have permission to write
[10:58] <spazz> tried another one, seems to be working, ableit choppily
[10:58] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper yo yo did you fix the smgl ?
[10:58] <relachs> spazz: you have to change the line to FIREFOX_DSP="aoss" and restart firefox
[10:58] <Uriku> k
[10:58] <relachs> spazz: dont forget to save the file before
[10:58] <spazz> relachs:  - I already did that. Testing some more videos. Soudn wokrs now.
[10:58] <bean-oh> spazz, that sound option in firefox makes it *VERY* unstable.
[10:58] <kditty> TheGateKeeper, how can i wipe the drive clean, and format it to ext3?
[10:58] <relachs> spazz: great, what video are you trying to see
[10:58] <spazz> bean-oh:  yea, its already unstable for me lol
[10:58] <relachs> spazz: where it doesnt work
[10:58] <richiefrich> kditty mkfs.ext3 /dev/XXXX
[10:59] <spazz> I am watching videos on Youtube.com ... going to try finding a music video to test the video/audio sync
[10:59] <bean-oh> spazz, haha. just so long as you know. it got so frustrating i turned the sound option off.
[10:59] <newb> How can I check if my line-in is working? and fix it?
[10:59] <jacques> Hi, I wonder if someone can help. I have a nvidia graphics card. I used to use dualview so that i can wach on my tv. anyone know how to enable it.
[10:59] <spazz> bean-oh:  So what is your current solution?
[10:59] <kditty> "sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/hdd" richiefrich?
[10:59] <fahman> evening, I know its not directlly an ubuntu question, still, maybe someone could suggest me an APT repository that has teamspeak, since I seem to have none in repository list I got from my buddy :) thx
[10:59] <OoberMick> Samuli^: I can start X stuff
[10:59] <[Wiebel] > !java
[10:59] <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
[10:59] <richiefrich> kditty u need a number
[10:59] <Dr_Willis> jacques,  i googled for twinview examples. and used the configs i found and tweaked my own.  Gentoo wiki had a good example i used
[10:59] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: I got it a bit further after updating, as part of trying to install kde I said yes to cups, it started winging about the c++ compiler, at which stage I decided it was time to stop fighting it
[11:00] <spazz> LOL no sync there..
[11:00] <kditty> it reads hdd1 richiefrich
[11:00] <richiefrich> kditty  then --> sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/hdd1
[11:00] <Onimae> I need help using my printer, that's on a windows network, with my Ubuntu box.
[11:00] <bean-oh> spazz, doesn't really effect me, flash bugs the crap outta me anyhow. just don't bother or if i need to, i use my mac. until they release a new flash for linux, i'll just have to not care.
[11:00] <richiefrich> kditty but wait u cant read it ?
[11:00] <Samuli^> Oobermick, ok, I really don't know what all that stuff on the sudo manpage really means :)
[11:00] <Crazed> Tjoels: did you have any succes yet ?
[11:00] <richiefrich> kditty or cant write to it?
[11:00] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  what problem are you having ecxactly with it?
[11:00] <relachs> spazz: wiki says: you can try sudo mkdir -p /tmp/.esd/           and then          sudo touch /tmp/.esd/socket                        <- i havent used it because it works for me now, use at own risk as all ^^
[11:00] <jacques> cool thanx will try that
[11:00] <Tjoels> one moment..
[11:00] <Crazed> ok
[11:00] <spazz> bean-oh:  ... send me a new macbook pro lol.
[11:01] <kditty> neither, its listed under system>administration>disks richiefrich
[11:01] <spazz> relachs : where is the wikie page?
[11:01] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper thats the fun part fighting with gcc
[11:01] <Crazed> you can always manual edit your xorg.conf to use the default driver again
[11:01] <Dr_Willis> !wiki
[11:01] <ubotu> wiki is http://wiki.ubuntu.com - Loads of user-contributed documentation
[11:01] <Crazed> instead of nvidia change it to nv
[11:01] <TheGateKeeper> kditty: use partition software, if you want to you can just reinstall ubuntu and use the partitioner in there, you could try and use the live cd to back up any data on it
[11:01] <richiefrich> kditty  is it formated now? if so as what
[11:01] <bean-oh> spazz, send me one too while you're at it. ;) i have a TiBook G4
[11:01] <relachs> spazz: it's one of the german wiki pages. http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Firefox/Plugins
[11:01] <Uriku> By default the disks will be writable only by root and
[11:01] <Uriku>  (uri)
[11:01] <Uriku> Do you want to make the disk writable by all users instead? (y/n)
[11:01] <Uriku> I don't want that!
[11:01] <Uriku> it will screw the HD
[11:02] <spazz> bean-oh:  lol. Cant wait to get a Macbook - prob ... next year lol.
[11:02] <Uriku> only windows can handle the evil of NTFS
[11:02] <kditty> richiefrich, it was formated as ntfs, because it was a windows drive, then i reformated it to ext3 because i dont use windows now
[11:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: it has a second question about ntfs
[11:02] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: I asked the guys what I should do, they said use testing not stable, well that answer seemed a bit pants to me
[11:02] <Uriku> ahh
[11:02] <Uriku> ok
[11:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: then you can say no
[11:02] <richiefrich> kditty ok then whats the issue?  you cant use it as the user?
[11:02] <Uriku> errr...
[11:02] <Uriku> it did ask
[11:03] <Uriku> uri@teh-computer:~$ sudo ./diskmounter
[11:03] <Uriku> By default the disks will be writable only by root and
[11:03] <Uriku>  (uri)
[11:03] <Uriku> Do you want to make the disk writable by all users instead? (y/n)
[11:03] <Uriku> n
[11:03] <Uriku> uri@teh-computer:~$
[11:03] <Uriku> uri@teh-computer:~$
[11:03] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: I have learnt a bit more about linux by successfully installing arch linux
[11:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: woops
[11:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: do it again..
[11:03] <Uriku> O.O
[11:03] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper do u like it.. ?
[11:03] <Uriku> waht?
[11:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: and next ime please dont paste in channel
[11:03] <fnozzke> can u install ubuntu on pc and mac? , how good is ubuntu on detecting hardwares? It's able with duel-boot ? plx answer me if u know:):)
[11:03] <Gorlist> what does Host Look up failed on Evolution Mail mean??
[11:03] <Uriku> sorry
[11:03] <Uriku> ok I did it again
[11:04] <peterm> i have a question about setting up apache under ubuntu - is this good place?
[11:04] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper  arch is my 2nd favorite binary distro.. slackware is my 1st
[11:04] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: Yes to make all writeable, no to ntfs write support
[11:04] <Uriku> it doesn't say which disc
[11:04] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: then restart
[11:04] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: yes so far, KDE seems to be faster than kubuntu, I just get a little frustrated finding out the right information
[11:05] <richiefrich> kditty i have to go real soon..  if it is formated to ext3 now and the user cant view/access it then u need to  edit  /etc/fstab
[11:05] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: No, it does not. it sets up all ntfs and fat32 and nfs drives
[11:05] <factotum> anyone have a link on how to change the ubuntu icon on the applications menu in gnome?
[11:05] <spazz> I wonder where I can get a copy of the new Flash 9 for linux... lol
[11:05] <Dr_Willis> fnozzke,  you mean the new intel macs? no clue on those..   and its decently good at hw detection.
[11:05] <kditty> richiefrich, under disks, it says its ext3, but under fdisk -l it says ntfs
[11:05] <Dr_Willis> fnozzke,  and it sets up dual booting good.
[11:06] <fnozzke> oki! thx
[11:06] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: just wish their wiki site was a bit more informative
[11:06] <peterm> how do i set bash_profile for www-data user which runs my CGI scripts?
[11:06] <linuchsan> peterm:you can always ask!
[11:06] <richiefrich> kditty  fdisk -l is not always right
[11:06] <Uriku> it just says that it will make all drives will writable only by root and uri, and those are all the user I have
[11:06] <Skrollan-> NEED HELP
[11:06] <Uriku> and I doesn't ask a question about ntfs
[11:06] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper well i use the gentoo wiki for any distro i use
[11:06] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: do you use a 2.6 kernel with slack?
[11:06] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper yes
[11:07] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper  i install my own
[11:07] <peterm> linuchsan - I installed oracle but it requires some environment variables
[11:07] <kditty> ok, administration>disks says its ext3 richiefrich, but i cant enable the drive in there
[11:07] <Uriku> err... maybe it's because I copied and pasted
[11:07] <Uriku> odd
[11:07] <Uriku> works now
[11:07] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: the first question is do you want to make disks writeable by all users.. say YES
[11:07] <richiefrich> kditty grep hdd /etc/fstab
[11:07] <Uriku> thanks
[11:07] <richiefrich> kditty whats that say please
[11:07] <Uriku> now, you said to restart?
[11:07] <peterm> i can set them for my own user via _profile, but how I set them for www-data user?
[11:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: second question do you want to enable write to ntfs... say NO
[11:08] <richiefrich> kditty im telling you  your fstab is wrong
[11:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: then restart
[11:08] <kditty> /dev/hdd1 /media/storage ext3 umask=0222 0 0 richiefrich
[11:08] <don_jr> Is there a peer 2 peer network usable with linux/ubuntu?
[11:08] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: I have looked at the gentoo wiki for stuff before, may be I should use it a bit more, haven't compiled my own kernel
[11:08] <dougsko> don_jr: emule
[11:08] <don_jr> dougsko thanx
[11:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: you dont get the second question if you say no to the first
[11:08] <richiefrich> kditty  /dev/hdd1 /media/storage ext3  defaults 0 0
[11:08] <dougsko> kditty: i always wondered, whats the purpose of the umask=0222?
[11:09] <Hoxzer> don_jr: I have this friend called Grezky_Jr are you familiar with him?
[11:09] <Uriku> thanks :D
[11:09] <kditty> richiefrich, put that in my fstab? dougsko i have no idea
[11:09] <don_jr> Hoxzer not that I remember
[11:09] <mowgli> hello, anyone can help me with first-time use of Ubuntu? I have a SAGEM 800 ADSL USB modem. I've seen the eagle-usb material on /dapper/net packages, but have no clue of how to install that...
[11:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Uriku: did you restart yet
[11:09] <richiefrich> kditty yes edit t hat line thats in there
[11:09] <Uriku> I'm going to restart now
[11:09] <TheGateKeeper> kditty: listen to richiefrich, he knows his stuff :-) much more than me
[11:09] <Jack_Sparrow> I'll wait
[11:09] <richiefrich> kditty and make it sday that
[11:09] <Uriku> thanks
[11:09] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[11:09] <Hoxzer_jr> :)
[11:09] <AustLaw> is it possible to use vnc to connect to a computer without having a user sessions running on the machine?
[11:09] <richiefrich> kditty then  --> sudo mount -a
[11:09] <Dummey> I'm having trouble booting up into ubuntu, everything loads up correctly till it hits "setting up network", then it just stops
[11:10] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper ty man :P
[11:10] <kditty> richiefrich, should i save then reboot?
[11:10] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: :-)
[11:10] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper  compiling your own kernel on a binary distro is no fun sometimes
[11:10] <linuchsan> peterm:what error do you get?
[11:10] <richiefrich> kditty no
[11:10] <richiefrich> kditty then  --> sudo mount -a
[11:10] <kditty> hah
[11:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Gotta love people that buy a product that says REQUIRES XP, and they never bother to check the Ubuntu/Linux supported hardware list.  Then complain about it not working and blame the Free OS
[11:10] <kditty> ok the enable button in 'disks' worked now
[11:10] <richiefrich> kditty then  --> sudo umount /dev/hdd1 && sudo mount -a
[11:11] <richiefrich> kditty so u can access it now?
[11:11] <richiefrich> kditty :P
[11:11] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: I can imagine, see how I get on with arch, if I get to really liking it might put in on my main pc
[11:11] <peterm> linuchsan: i got error (missing libraries) and I fixed it when running in shel by setting up environment vars
[11:11] <Tjoels> Crazed: hey, im back
[11:11] <mowgli> jack_sparrow: Sagem USB modem does support Linux, but I just don't know what to do with the material online...
[11:11] <Crazed> and did it work Tjoels  ? :)
[11:11] <dashriKe> any way I could set up my computer to run a bit cooler?
[11:11] <kditty> thanksyea richiefrich  i think its working now, ill mess around and find out.... thanks a lot for the help
[11:12] <Tjoels> /s Crazed ye
[11:12] <Tjoels> ajhb
[11:12] <Tjoels> eh
[11:12] <Tjoels> ok whatever
[11:12] <peterm> linuchsan - but i do not know how to set up environment for www-data user which runs my CGI scrips when run in browser
[11:12] <Crazed> ok its working ? :p
[11:12] <Tjoels> :D
[11:12] <Crazed> nice :)
[11:12] <Tjoels> Yea
[11:12] <Crazed> thats my lazy script
[11:12] <richiefrich> kditty np man.. itf the drive is fine ass root but not user.. then  /etc/fstab  is were u should look 1st
[11:12] <Crazed> when I dont want to perform all those commands after a kernel update :P
[11:12] <Tjoels> (;
[11:13] <Jack_Sparrow> mowgli: there are different levels of support... some make you compile a new kernel... others fully support their products.  I was not pointing fingers at you...
[11:13] <Tjoels> Im just new to this great stuff..
[11:13] <AustLaw> I have enough parts to build a second system (minus the monitor) Is it viable to run GNOME without a display strictly using vnc?
[11:13] <Dummey> anybody have any idea why it freezes on bootup when it hits "setting up network"?
[11:13] <Crazed> just keep the script some where so when you update kernel exec the script again and your done most of the time
[11:13] <Crazed> well I am fresh too Tjoels
[11:13] <Jack_Sparrow> AustLaw:  what about using a kvm switch
[11:14] <Tjoels> oh, i see. (;
[11:14] <richiefrich> TheGateKeeper and kditty ok guys im outty..  /me has to goto his dad B-day party
[11:14] <AustLaw> how much do they cost?
[11:14] <AustLaw> i will look for one, see what they cost
[11:14] <Computerex> Ok guys. Just tried it. Used CreateCd of ISO recorder to record the iso on a CD-rw. Restarted the computer with the CD in the CD drive. Nothing happened...
[11:15] <Crazed> Tjoels: keep in mind google.com rules and when you cant find it ask it here ;)
[11:15] <TheGateKeeper> richiefrich: have a good time, catch you next time
[11:15] <richiefrich> ty man
[11:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: is the box set to boot from cd?
[11:15] <Computerex> Yep
[11:15] <Tjoels> Crazed: Yea, i just wanted to try the irc stuff. actually i'm also new here...
[11:16] <g1gaman> a cannot make a call in skype anymore, it reports a problem with sound device. what did i wrong?
[11:16] <mowgli> jack_sparrow: that's fine. i see Ubuntu.com has material for this support, but this is my first Linux experience, so without instructions on how to install that material, the Ubuntu pages are useless to me... is there a tutorial on how to install that stuff? (this is important: since I cannot access the modem, I'm writing to you on a win98 machine next to the ubuntu box...)
[11:16] <Computerex> It does that automatically, right? I mean My master recovery CD, and some other cds work fine...
[11:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: does it boot from any cd
[11:16] <Dummey> Computerex: do you have multiple cd drives?
[11:16] <Tjoels> normally i do google stuff before i ask in forums.
[11:16] <rixxon> i just freed 700 mb and now i have 60 mb unused space. how is this possible?
[11:16] <Computerex> Yes
[11:16] <linuchsan> peterm:how did you set up oracle?
[11:16] <Computerex> No, I dont have multiple CD drives
[11:16] <Computerex> But yes, the computer can boot from a CD
[11:16] <mowgli> mowgli: test
[11:16] <Jack_Sparrow> rixxon: trash can full
[11:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: Id do an md5 on the cd
[11:17] <rixxon> Jack_Sparrow, it's empty
[11:17] <Computerex> OK.
[11:17] <Computerex> One sec, let me get the program
[11:17] <elo> hi all
[11:17] <Computerex> Hey
[11:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: nero has a free one online
[11:17] <elo> i installed first time ubuntu server
[11:17] <Jack_Sparrow> for xp
[11:18] <Computerex> ISO burner?
[11:18] <elo> can one explain me the command to change resolution?
[11:18] <Computerex> You are lucky you are in LINUX, I have been trying to set this up all day...
[11:18] <elo> ore point me to good docs with basic commands
[11:18] <c0nfidencal> gui ;>
[11:18] <Jack_Sparrow> mowgli: where is the link to the info you dont understand?
[11:18] <peterm> linuchsan: i foloowed all guides and oracle/python works when i run as myself
[11:19] <Jack_Sparrow> elo: if you just installed you may only have vesa drivers limiting you to 1024x768
[11:19] <peterm> linuchsan: i set alll environment variables as docs said
[11:19] <Computerex> Can anyone get me the link to MD5? I lost mine...
[11:19] <mowgli> http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/net/ - there are 3 links under "eagle-usb". just do a search. none of them explains what to do...
[11:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: google nero md5
[11:19] <uri> great! I now have reading access to those damn ntfs drives
[11:19] <peterm> inuchsaN; but when i run in browser, CGI code runs as www-data user, not myself
[11:19] <Computerex> Ok thanks
[11:20] <magus_x> i need help! my gnome-panels refuse to work
[11:20] <peterm> linuchsan: and environment is not set
[11:20] <Computerex> google is your friend ;)
[11:20] <elo> Jack_Sparrow: yes but now its 800*600
[11:20] <Jack_Sparrow> uri: run the script again and answer the questions carefully
[11:20] <uri> ok
[11:20] <magus_x> The Software "gnome-panel" finished inesperatedly"
[11:20] <magus_x> something like that
[11:20] <jadi190> I want to use wine with Virtual PC 2004 how can i view windows drives it only shows me virtual drive?
[11:20] <magus_x> then i click restart, and i get the same e3rror
[11:20] <magus_x> and i restart the computer, same error
[11:20] <jadi190> i have ubunt 6.06 installed
[11:20] <uri> can I check what was chosen?
[11:20] <Jack_Sparrow> uri: you can post your fstab on pastebin for us to review
[11:20] <magus_x> i got no idea of what to do
[11:21] <Computerex> I think I might know what the problem is
[11:21] <linuchsan> peterm:so you said 'only for the Current User' at the apache part
[11:21] <Computerex> I didn't make a bootable CD  ( Corrected Spelling ) 
[11:21] <Computerex> I didnt make a bootable CD
[11:21] <jadi190> I want to use wine with Virtual PC 2004 how can i view windows drives it only shows me virtual drive? i have ubunt 6.06 installed
[11:21] <Computerex> I just made it using CreateCd
[11:21] <Computerex> Is that right?
[11:21] <zoidberg> hey guys i need some help
[11:22] <uri> Jack_Sparrow: is there a way to check it if it was wrong or not? I don't want to restart again right now
[11:22] <magus_x> The Software "gnome-panel" finished inesperatedly", i get this error all the time, and now gnome-panel dont works anymore, i restart the pc, i get this error, then i click close, and it reopens again, and get same error
[11:22] <magus_x> :(
[11:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: cdrecorder will make whatever the image is..
[11:22] <peterm> linuchsan: when i log into shell, enviro is ok and code works
[11:22] <zoidberg> I have two hard drives...one has xp....the other has dapper....can I access my files on the XP hard drive from the Ubuntu harddrive to transfer files?
[11:22] <Jack_Sparrow> uri: gksudo gedit  /etc/fstab
[11:22] <Computerex> This is what I typed in the command line
[11:22] <peterm> linuchsan: in browser, code runs as user www-data , enviro is not set, and it fails
[11:22] <jadi190> can anyone help me  My problem is I want to use wine with Virtual PC 2004 how can i view windows drives it only shows me virtual drive? i have ubunt 6.06 installed
[11:22] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: yes
[11:23] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: just avoid writing to ntfs
[11:23] <zoidberg> Jack_Sparrow: how ?
[11:23] <peterm> linuchsan: i know how to set bash_profile for real user like myself, but how to set it for user www-data?
[11:23] <uri> Jack_Sparrow: ro,user,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0
[11:24] <miked> hello, i am trying to run a binary application and am getting the error that it can't find libglade-2.0.so.0 but I have it installed via Synaptic
[11:24] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  save this to your /home/zoid folder
[11:24] <BigMonkey> My workplace would like to get support for our debian servers.  Is there any difference between a Debian and an Ubuntu _server_?
[11:24] <Computerex> CreateCd -r:D C:\docume~1\owner\desktop\ubuntu-6.06.1-desktop-i386.iso
[11:24] <uri> (it's much simplier this way and it's not a lot to paste)
[11:24] <Jack_Sparrow> uri: ro   read only
[11:24] <anthony> heya I'm trying to install graphics drivers for my ati radeon.  how can I tell whether I have x86 or x86_64?
[11:24] <uri> great!
[11:24] <magus_x> The Software "gnome-panel" finished inesperatedly", i get this error all the time, and now gnome-panel dont works anymore, i restart the pc, i get this error, then i click close, and it reopens again, and get same error
[11:24] <Computerex> Thats what I typed in the command line
[11:24] <dougsko> BigMonkey: debian and ubuntu are two different OS's
[11:24] <uri> thanks Jack_Sparrow
[11:24] <jadi190> I have been searching for solution to my problem i am new to ubuntu and  can't understand what to do can anyone help me with this problem "I want to use wine with Virtual PC 2004 how can i view windows drives it only shows me virtual drive? i have ubunt 6.06 installed"
[11:24] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[11:24] <Computerex> It burnt the CD, I restarted the PC with the cd in it
[11:24] <Computerex> No luck
[11:24] <Jack_Sparrow> uri:  you there...
[11:25] <Exx> i am
[11:25] <uri> yes
[11:25] <matt__> HELLO HELP.  90% OF OUR UBUNTU ENGINEERING DESKTOPS DO NOT START x WINDOW SYSTEM.   BIG PROBLEM!!
[11:25] <Jack_Sparrow> uri: now you can walk zoidberg through the same process
[11:25] <uri> lol
[11:25] <dougsko> BigMonkey: the only thing that denotes a "server" is if it's running a daemon that someone else can connect to
[11:25] <uri> err...
[11:25] <Computerex> BTW, MD5 test succeeds
[11:25] <uri> just I don't have the URL
[11:25] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: I'll be here watching if you need me
[11:25] <zoidberg> cool
[11:25] <Jack_Sparrow> I just gave it to him
[11:25] <miguel_> is there a way to run a script right after a network interface comming up?
[11:25] <uri> ok so download it to your computer
[11:26] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg:  I just did that for uri... now he has to show he remembers it
[11:26] <uri> I remember @_@
[11:26] <BigMonkey> dougsko - How does the server install differ from the desktop install.  I was hoping that the _server_ install was basic Debian.  Guess I'm out of luck.
[11:26] <zoidberg> download it from where....what type of file is it?
[11:26] <dougsko> miguel_: make the script called netwroking2, and put it in /etc/init.d/
[11:26] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: go to that link and save it to your computer
[11:26] <uri> it's a script file
[11:26] <zoidberg> uri: ok
[11:26] <dougsko> BigMonkey: the server install basically just doesnt automatically install X
[11:27] <matt__> damn, i in big problem
[11:27] <dougsko> BigMonkey: ubuntu is based on debian, but theyre not the same thing
[11:27] <uri> well it didn't work for me until I changed the permissions for it
[11:27] <Animosity> Hello world.
[11:27] <uri> goodbye cruel world!
[11:27] <g1gaman> i cannot make a call in skype anymore, it reports a problem with sound device. what did i wrong?
[11:27] <uri> :P
[11:27] <relachs> has anyone a clue how to increase the standard size of the icons on the desktop?
[11:27] <Computerex> Anyone? Still cant install the software..
[11:27] <Computerex> Ah. The tridiniton Win32 "hello Worlds"
[11:27] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: did you ever link that info for me?
[11:27] <uri> so I think that you would need to do the same, allow it to be read and executed
[11:27] <linuchsan> peterm:what is your oracle user?
[11:28] <BigMonkey> dougsko - Seems a shame.  IT may switch away from open source just based on this.
[11:28] <Computerex> traditional  *
[11:28] <dougsko> BigMonkey: based on what?
[11:28] <Computerex> Link?
[11:28] <Computerex> This is what I did so far
[11:28] <Animosity> Captain Jack sparrow, didn't you die?
[11:28] <Jack_Sparrow> uri: sudo should not need permission to run that script but ok..
[11:28] <mjr> g1gaman, try restarting skype (yes, skype can suck that way)
[11:28] <Computerex> Did an MD5 test which succeeds
[11:28] <zoidberg> uri: i saved it...now what
[11:28] <Computerex> Burnt the iso on a cd, rebooted computer
[11:28] <Computerex> nothing happens
[11:28] <uri> zoidberg: well you need to open a command line
[11:29] <afields> hmm... so did I mention that apt-get install sendmail # doesn't work
[11:29] <zoidberg> uri:and...?
[11:29] <BigMonkey> dougsko - Much of the Linux expertise left recently.  We have some solaris expertise, but they're all frustrated with the Debian machines.  I was hoping that the Ubuntu commercial support might cover server install/use.
[11:29] <uri> go to the folder where you saved the script
[11:29] <g1gaman> mjr, didn't work. i tried even do a things they advice in forums. nothing helps :(
[11:29] <uri> change the permission to be +rx
[11:29] <zoidberg> uri: yup
[11:29] <uri> now just run it
[11:29] <zoidberg> how do i run it
[11:29] <uri> Jack_Sparrow said that it needs to be in the home folder
[11:30] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg:  copy or move that script to ~/home/zoidberg  or whatever your login name is
[11:30] <x1alpha> Computerex: doid you set the bios to boot from cd before your hard drive ?
[11:30] <Computerex> I have a class coming on ASM on UNIX. I wish i could get this set up..
[11:30] <Computerex> It does that automatically, right?
[11:30] <zoidberg> Jack_Sparrow: its there....its in home/zoidberg
[11:30] <dougsko> BigMonkey: doesnt it?
[11:30] <Computerex> I mean, I can boot up cds such as the master recovery cd
[11:30] <Jack_Sparrow> go to terminal
[11:30] <peterm> linuchsan: wehn I run as myself (peter), it runs ok_ i set barsh_profile environment. CGI script is run via apache as www-data user, and I do know *what* to set up but do not know *how* to set up in bash_profile for www-data user
[11:30] <uri> and and after going to hom/zoidberg
[11:30] <zoidberg> Jack_Sparrow: and then...how do i run it in terminal?
[11:30] <dougsko> BigMonkey: it must, its that what canonical sells?
[11:30] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo bash diskmounter
[11:31] <uri> type ./diskmounter
[11:31] <dougsko> support
[11:31] <Jack_Sparrow> then answer yes then no
[11:31] <uri> bash?
[11:31] <Jack_Sparrow> uri... you didnt read the help in the script..
[11:31] <afields> so who here has run sendmail on Ubuntu Server?
[11:31] <x1alpha> Computerex: did you check if the download was corrupt.
[11:31] <BigMonkey> dougsko - We have Debian installs.  If, as you say, they are sufficiently different to matter, then these machines would all have to be migrated to Ubuntu before support would be possible, yes?
[11:31] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo bash diskmounter
[11:31] <uri> ^^; I read it partially
[11:31] <Jack_Sparrow> that is why you had to change the permissions
[11:31] <Computerex> Yes
[11:31] <uri> it worked for me in the end
[11:31] <Computerex> MD5
[11:31] <zoidberg> Jack_Sparrow: it asks ifi want to make the disk writable by all users?
[11:31] <harisund> Hello! What's the easiest way to setup a WebDAV server on Ubuntu so I can publish from Sunbird calendar to my server??
[11:31] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: yes
[11:32] <Jack_Sparrow> ntfs no
[11:32] <uri> but you better not allow ntfs
[11:32] <Computerex> Can anyone give me the MD5 string for the x86 pack?
[11:32] <treitter> is there a good reason to have /boot as a separate partition if you're only going to have one install?
[11:32] <lmanul> DynamiteDG: Hi :)
[11:32] <dougsko> BigMonkey: well i guess so, but for the most part they are very simliar.
[11:32] <lmanul> DynamiteDG: Here you are :) Easy enough :)
[11:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: look at the cd.. I think the md5 is in a text file there
[11:32] <g1gaman> is there a way to fix tha problem with sound device in skype?
[11:32] <zoidberg> Jack_Sparrow: do i want the NTFS FUSE module?
[11:32] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg:  NO
[11:32] <Computerex> Roger. Will check
[11:32] <dougsko> BigMonkey: but i guess you dont wanna take chances at work
[11:32] <lassegs> hi. anyone know if its possible to search in thunderbird with beagle?
[11:33] <uri> writing on NTFS from Linux would probably do horrible stuff to that drive
[11:33] <jadi190> how can i run solitaire etc on wine under ubuntu 6.06?
[11:33] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: when finished... restart
[11:33] <x1alpha> Computerex: or http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
[11:33] <Computerex> Calculating sum now...
[11:33] <BigMonkey> dougsko - Perhaps I should contact them directly, to see what they say.  No, we can't take chances, but it seems a shame that we'll wind up all Windows. Actually, more like a horror.
[11:33] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: I know the script says you dont need to but.. it is wrong
[11:33] <zoidberg> Jack_Sparrow: now what
[11:33] <uri> sorry not be that useful ^^;
[11:33] <g1gaman> jadi190: play AisleRiot Solitaire
[11:33] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[11:34] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: restart
[11:34] <Computerex> I heard this is the best Linux distribution out there, Hope I can get it to work for me
[11:34] <zoidberg> and then?
[11:34] <jadi190> i want to use wine i have to work on that so how to run widnows binaries in wine?
[11:34] <dougsko> BigMonkey: yeah that sucks. i would definately check with canonical about this though
[11:34] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: drive(s) will be available on your desktop
[11:34] <ladydoor> jadi190: wine /path/to/binary
[11:34] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, are you still here?
[11:34] <magus_x> The Software "gnome-panel" finished inesperatedly", i get this error all the time, and now gnome-panel dont works anymore, i restart the pc, i get this error, then i click close, and it reopens again, and get same error
[11:34] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  yes.
[11:35] <Dr_Willis> jadi190,  wine path/to/whatever.exe :)
[11:35] <Onimae> Sorry about that. Was trying something.
[11:35] <Computerex> Guys, the MD5 failed...
[11:35] <Onimae> Dr_Willis: Well, I can't seem to print anything. I tried using a samba setup and I tryed using a CUPs setup and it just refuses to work.
[11:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Computerex: Not surprised
[11:35] <Computerex> Oh well. Will redownload the 700 Mbs file :)
[11:35] <Ademan> anyone know where i can talk to gnome developers? other than #gnome-hackers on GIMPNet ?
[11:35] <Computerex> ohh boy
[11:36] <Computerex> fun!
[11:36] <ladydoor> Computerex: use bittorrent!
[11:36] <linuchsan> peterm:so www-data must be in de peter group
[11:36] <Computerex> Is it any faster?
[11:36] <g1gaman> nobody can help me with the skypes sound problem
[11:36] <MojOrow> does anyone in here know of a tool that can mirror a website?
[11:36] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  check the cups logs.. cups runs on the local box and sends the info to the remote printer.. it may have some info as to what is going wrong.
[11:36] <ladydoor> Computerex: yeah
[11:36] <Computerex> The thing is
[11:36] <ladydoor> Computerex: it'll be really slow at first
[11:36] <ladydoor> Computerex: but then it speeds up as you start sharing
[11:36] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, where would I find those...
[11:36] <cdubya> anyone have any luck installing IE in wine? I'm having troubles getting it to work.......
[11:36] <Computerex> I started the download 5 hours ago. When I came home, I accidentally shut down the computer...  ( Corrected Spelling ) 
[11:36] <Computerex> I started the download 5 hours ago. When I came home, I accidently shut down the computer...
[11:37] <spazz> is it possible to install Windows XP after installing Ubuntu - think Ubuntu took the whole drive ?
[11:37] <Computerex> I think thats how the download got currpted
[11:37] <cdubya> Not that I want IE, but have to have it for an app for school
[11:37] <mansu> what does ubuntu use for wireless lan ndiswrapper?
[11:37] <Computerex> Thanx guys. Really appreciated
[11:37] <peterm> linuchsan: i am going to set up enviro in /etc/bash_bashrc file for all users and keep my fingers crossed
[11:37] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  /var/log/cups (i think)
[11:37] <ladydoor> Computerex: well...don't shut down your computer :-). i got my image from bittorrent
[11:37] <Gorlist> Evolution mail is driving me crazy, its managed to download emails fine but keeps coming up with Error: Host lookup failed domainname.mail Name or service not known...
[11:37] <Justin_> cdubya, I have 5.5 running
[11:37] <Gorlist> any ideas
[11:37] <Justin_> I do not think 6 is "stable" on WINE yet.
[11:37] <Gorlist> ?
[11:37] <MojOrow> ?
[11:37] <cdubya> Justin_, ah....that could be the problem
[11:37] <ladydoor> cdubya: isn't there a firefox extension that let's you pretend to be using internet explorer?
[11:37] <Computerex> Whats the best bittorrent client out there? Utorrent?
[11:38] <peterm> linuchsan: if it will not help, i will install correct groups (i am the only user and did not set up groups at all) :-(
[11:38] <ladydoor> cdubya: also, i would complain that they make you use a non-free browser that you'd have to *buy*
[11:38] <Justin_> Firefox :s... might as well get Opera :D
[11:38] <Skrollan-> Computerex Torrent
[11:38] <Skrollan-> Of course
[11:38] <afields> so then Ubuntu kinda sucks in some ways
[11:38] <spazz> is it possible to install Windows XP after installing Ubuntu - think Ubuntu took the whole drive ?
[11:38] <afields> Cause if it restricts you to only certain packages...
[11:38] <ladydoor> afields: eveything kind of sucks in some ways
[11:38] <Justin_> cdubya, Yeah try going down to 5 and then 5.5. - 6 does not work with wine to my knowledge
[11:38] <iJeff> Is it possible to use my Ubuntu computer as if it were an analog phone so I can connect to a regular modular phone jack in my house?
[11:38] <miked> What does a User Not Found message mean from Ekiga?  Does that mean it can communicate with the sip provider but not find the user account?
[11:38] <afields> then I have to compile sendmail and install init scripts manually
[11:38] <afields> right?
[11:39] <wthww> im having problems with my wifi. i have my card correctly using ndsowrapper, but it doesnt connect at boot, even though when i log in it says its connected. i have to use the network pannel under administration. and select the ssid and click ok. nothing else works, even though it gets an ip address from my router
[11:39] <Jack_Sparrow> afields: no distro will work with any and all packages...
[11:39] <cdubya> ladydoor, that won
[11:39] <SixtyFold> spazz: you would have had to partition some open space to load another OS on with it
[11:39] <cdubya> won't work....besides, I don't use FF
[11:39] <cdubya> sorry
[11:39] <spazz> oh. well ill mess with it later then lol
[11:39] <afields> but umm.. sendmail is kinda standard wouldn't you think?
[11:39] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, this is the main error E [28/Aug/2006:17:31:52 -0400]  cupsdAuthorize: Local authentication certificate not found!
[11:39] <afields> pretty well supported MTA
[11:39] <cdubya> Justin_, can you still find 5 setup anywhere...../
[11:39] <mansu> what driver does ubuntu use for 802.11b wireless pcmcia  cards? isn't it ndiswrapper?
[11:39] <ladydoor> cdubya: sorry.
[11:39] <ladydoor> cdubya: what do you use?
[11:40] <cdubya> epiphany
[11:40] <cdubya> don't like FF
[11:40] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, the rest is just time out errors.
[11:40] <ladydoor> cdubya: ah
[11:40] <linuchsan> peterm:no...user peter and group must be used by www-data
[11:40] <cdubya> ladydoor, hung too much for me
[11:40] <Justin_> cdubya, I had it on cdrom - but you could try - oldversion.com - if not simply google "internet explorer 5 download"  end user etc
[11:40] <Computerex> Is ubunto good at ASM programming?
[11:40] <Computerex> Just taking a class in Assem
[11:40] <sethk> cdubya, keep it clean, now
[11:40] <Computerex> For *NIX OS
[11:40] <diablo`> How can i remove support at one of my SoundCards ?
[11:40] <afields> Dudes what kind of a distro can't run sendmail... come on.. am I missing the point here
[11:40] <magus_x> The Software "gnome-panel" finished inesperatedly", i get this error all the time, and now gnome-panel dont works anymore, i restart the pc, i get this error, then i click close, and it reopens again, and get same error, help please
[11:40] <Justin_> cdubya, Your not the only one - I do not like FireFox much either, I prefer Opera
[11:41] <cdubya> sethk, that wasn't where I was going with one.....;)
[11:41] <ne78> How can i change my mail user agent ? Atm firefox launch evolution how can i change that ?
[11:41] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  hmm.. that dont look to strange.. perhap tehres somthing trivial you are doing  in configuring it wrong. Does the gnome-cups-manager even see the remote printer? and thus it may be a driver issue?
[11:41] <sethk> Computerex, same as any other o/s.  the asm language is determined by the processor
[11:41] <ladydoor> cdubya: for serious? did you try swiftfox?
[11:41] <cdubya> Justin_, yeah, I figgered I can google it....
[11:41] <sethk> cdubya, I know  :)
[11:41] <ladydoor> ne78: get the mozex extension
[11:41] <ladydoor> ne78: mozex.mozdev.org
[11:41] <cdubya> ladydoor, absolutely serious. I got annoyed at FF hanging all the time on me. sethk, kinda figgered you knew....
[11:41] <TheHarbinger667> hai all
[11:41] <sethk> ne78, that's not an agent.  It's simply an email client
[11:41] <wthww> >.>
[11:41] <ladydoor> cdubya: huh. weird
[11:42] <ne78> ladydoor: I just want to know what command does ff invoke
[11:42] <Computerex> I am here: http://ubuntu-releases.cs.umn.edu//6.06/  I dont see any torrent links
[11:42] <sethk> ne78, and you can run any email client you like
[11:42] <relachs> Argh i am missing a menu entry in System - Settings! How can i configure it??
[11:42] <TheHarbinger667> anyony here having problems with ipw wireless recently?
[11:42] <ax> hi, i don't run gnome, what is the app that people use to set up printing called?
[11:42] <cdubya> ladydoor, I wasn't alone in the problem as I read more and more docs on the subject
[11:42] <TheHarbinger667> anyone*
[11:42] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, what do you mean by "see" it?
[11:42] <TheHarbinger667> mine worked like 2 weeks ago, and after some update
[11:42] <sethk> ne78, there is a script called firefox, which invokes a program firefox-bin
[11:42] <Dr_Willis> ax,  gnome-cups-manager
[11:42] <TheHarbinger667> i can't see my access point
[11:42] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, and the printer is attached to a windows box, if it matters.
[11:42] <Jack_Sparrow> cdubya: I have never had ff hang on me... It might be your system setup more than firefox
[11:42] <ax> Dr_Willis: thanks
[11:42] <ladydoor> ne78: cdubya aha
[11:42] <Justin_> Firefox is way overatted..
[11:42] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  the printer config tool should detect the printer  if ya go through the wizard right.
[11:43] <ne78> sethk: nope i'm looking for the command that firefox swpan when i click on an emil
[11:43] <Justin_> It's not that good of a browser ...
[11:43] <ladydoor> ne78: i don't know. i'm just saying that mozex is a good way to change it
[11:43] <jrib> ne78: system > preferences > preferred applications
[11:43] <sethk> ne78, depends on how your desktop is configured.  Look at the file associations
[11:43] <Computerex> I love firefox
[11:43] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, the one that you get to through "system>adminstration>printing"?
[11:43] <diablo`> How can i remove support at one of my SoundCards ?
[11:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Justin_: and opera inst secure...
[11:43] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  i just run gnome-cups-manager and click add new printer. :P
[11:43] <TheHarbinger667> anyone? :-/
[11:43] <Jack_Sparrow> !best
[11:44] <ubotu> Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[11:44] <nozorro> Computerex: pls scroll down
[11:44] <Justin_> I mean for all the extensions you have to install - Opera has them standard, you need a second mail client - opera has it standard, you need to resize text Opera has it in the bar - firefox you have to mess around with ctrl+ - --- which in the end makes you forget what was the original settings etc etc -
[11:44] <peterm> linuchsan: did not helped - i need to ask in forums
[11:44] <ne78> sethk: jrib: i want to know how i works what does firefox system() ? I can strace it but i tought you would know
[11:44] <Justin_> Jack_Sparrow, Opera isn't secure? lol lol - what are you talking about - Opera is the ONLY browser that has no security advisories, firefox has like 3 holes daily
[11:44] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  then select network printer.. then it wants the windows password for the  windows network.
[11:44] <peterm> linuchsan: thanks anyways
[11:44] <maxp> had anyone managed to get direct rendering to work on the ATI Radeon 9600 Pro?
[11:44] <sethk> but opera doesn't even work well enough to use
[11:44] <ladydoor> Justin_: want all in one? there's mozilla
[11:44] <Computerex> I see the links
[11:44] <cdubya> Jack_Sparrow, glad it works for you....my system was fine and I happily use epiphany
[11:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Justin_: Dont like it.. dont use it.. dont like any of them.. write your own..
[11:44] <Computerex> Why doenst Anybody like the plain old IE?
[11:44] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, the account I'm using doesn't use a password.
[11:44] <ladydoor> Computerex: it's so insecure
[11:45] <ladydoor> Computerex: it's non-free
[11:45] <ladydoor> Computerex: and secret code
[11:45] <sethk> ne78, I haven't traced it to that level.  strace won't be hard to decode
[11:45] <maxp> had anyone managed to get direct rendering to work on the ATI Radeon 9600 Pro?
[11:45] <Justin_> ladydoor, Meh I'll stick with Opera thanks, I would rather not have 3 security holes daily.
[11:45] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  you sure the printer is shared  so that it  open and dont need a password?
[11:45] <nozorro> Computerex: yep, now if you're on Ubuntu already, just click on the corresponding *.torrent link
[11:45] <sethk> Computerex, no tabs, horrible security
[11:45] <Gun_Smoke> I'm looking over the printing options at help.ubuntu.com and I don't know what I should be looking for.  We have just added a printer to out house, and it is connected on the network.  I had no trouble at all getting the XP laptop connect to it wireless.  What should I be looking for to be able to connect and print wireless with Ubuntu?
[11:45] <x1977x> hi everyone, i just reformatted a NTFS hd and made it FAT32, and now ubuntu isnt letting me mount it.  does anyone know of any troubleshooters for that issue?
[11:45] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, as far as I know. It worked without one when I used to use Windows on this box.
[11:45] <Justin_> Goes to look - how much holes there are today....
[11:45] <ladydoor> Justin_: < Jack_Sparrow> Justin_: and opera inst secure...
[11:45] <maxp> had anyone managed to get direct rendering to work on the ATI Radeon 9600 Pro?
[11:45] <sethk> x1977x, change the file system type in /etc/fstab
[11:46] <sethk> x1977x, from ntfs to vfat
[11:46] <Justin_> ladydoor really? - show me one exploit - I can show you tons of Firefox exploits.
[11:46] <Computerex> Yeah. Security sucks
[11:46] <Computerex> But its simple ;)
[11:46] <jadi190> thnks a lot for not helping me i don't fucking understand a fucking thing thanks for everyone ignoring me
[11:46] <Jack_Sparrow> ladydoor: Opera is not secure...
[11:46] <ladydoor> Justin_: it's not my quote
[11:46] <Computerex> The SP2 isnt that bad
[11:46] <Justin_> ahh ok
[11:46] <ladydoor> Jack_Sparrow: i know, that's what i'm quoting at him
[11:46] <Justin_> Jack_Sparrow, So show me Opera exploits then
[11:46] <Computerex> wow. Nice mouth...
[11:46] <x1977x> sethk: i changed the appropriate line; it now reads: /dev/hda1    /media/windows vfat  nls=utf8,umask=0000 0    0
[11:46] <Computerex> Who is that guy cussing?
[11:46] <maxp> had anyone managed to get direct rendering to work on the ATI Radeon 9600 Pro?
[11:47] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, BY GOD IT'S WORKING!
[11:47] <Justin_> Jack_Sparrow, Opera is the only browser that does not have security holes according to securinia
[11:47] <sethk> x1977x, that looks reasonable
[11:47] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, I had to set the thing to detect LAN printers.
[11:47] <TheHarbinger667> Computerex: no idea...
[11:47] <TheHarbinger667> apparantly people were ignoring his question?
[11:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Justin_: Believe whatever you want..
[11:47] <TheHarbinger667> i didn't even see it while i've been in here
[11:47] <maxp> had anyone managed to get direct rendering to work on the ATI Radeon 9600 Pro?
[11:47] <Tom_Ubuntu_5-10> please link ubuntu#fr
[11:47] <skarface> that only means they don't know of any security holes
[11:47] <Justin_> Jack_Sparrow, Well I am asking you - show me one known Opera 8-9 exploit
[11:47] <x1977x> sethk: ive unmounted/remounted and restarted since i changed the fstab to that, and it's still not having it
[11:48] <Computerex> Has any one ever tried slim Browser?
[11:48] <Justin_> We all know that Firefox has a new hole every day
[11:48] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  :P my print 'server' supports like 8+ different ways to print to it.  heh never tried the samba stuff under linux on it.
[11:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Justin_: I had a link I was sharing on opera...
[11:48] <Tom_Ubuntu_5-10> please link ubuntu#fr
[11:48] <Jack_Sparrow> DOnt have it on this machine
[11:48] <sethk> x1977x, I have to go for a bit, I'll help you with it when I get back, but someone will probably be able to help you before then
[11:48] <magus_x> The Software "gnome-panel" finished inesperatedly", i get this error all the time, and now gnome-panel dont works anymore, i restart the pc, i get this error, then i click close, and it reopens again, and get same error, help please ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
[11:48] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, thank you very much for your help. This will make my life much easier.
[11:48] <TheHarbinger667> magus_x: needs less ?s
[11:48] <x1977x> sethk: ty, cul8rt
[11:48] <mowgli> jack_sparrow: did u get a look at that link about EAGLE USB modem on Dapper?
[11:48] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  im not even sure what i did. :) lol.
[11:48] <magus_x> but i asking a half hour ago but no one evens say:  i dont know
[11:48] <magus_x> :(
[11:48] <magus_x> *even
[11:48] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, you asked me if it was detecting it. This led to me to enabling "Detect LAN Printers".
[11:49] <Onimae> :D
[11:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Justin_: http://www.antionline.com/showthread.php?threadid=275709
[11:49] <ladydoor> magus_x: if everybody said "i don't know," it would flood the channel
[11:49] <magus_x> :(
[11:49] <TheHarbinger667> magus_x: try reinstalling gnome-panel?
[11:49] <ladydoor> magus_x: you might try posting on the forums
[11:49] <Computerex> Getting 18Kb/s with bittorrent... 256Kb/s Connection here...
[11:49] <ladydoor> magus_x: www.ubuntuforums.org
[11:49] <x1977x> anyone have any ideas or can anyone point me in the right direction for a fat32 HD that won't mount?  i can show u the error messages i get, but i dont want to spam the channel
[11:49] <ladydoor> Computerex: the more you share, the faster your connection will get
[11:49] <Justin_> http://secunia.com/product/10615/ ---- O SECURITY HOLES.
[11:49] <Jack_Sparrow> mowgli: no I have been trying to get some work done... I gotta get these spreadsheets done..
[11:49] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  heck - i dont even see that :)
[11:49] <goonies> question, how come in nautilus when i right click on an iso  and select write it shows me speeds not supported by the  drive, it also doesnt give me the option to burn at 2x 4x,  just starts at 12x
[11:50] <ladydoor> Computerex: whereas with a normal download, the more people are downloading it the slower it will go...and ubuntu's popular
[11:50] <Computerex> I am sharing :D Atleast I have the share speed at max...
[11:50] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, well, you've just saved a man from insanity :-P . Congrats.
[11:50] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  now ya know why i hate 'wizard' type tools.
[11:50] <ladydoor> Computerex: haha
[11:50] <sverzel> hi guys - can anyone point me in the right direction corcerning this problem: copying files between my SATA drives is dead slow and pretty much hangs the system - how to solve?
[11:50] <Justin_> Hmm, one "possible" exploit - compared to 4 daily on Firefox ? :P
[11:50] <Onimae> Dr_Willis, yes I can comiserate with you on that one.
[11:50] <regeya> goonies, if you want to set the speed, obviously you're a power user and nautilus isn't aimed at you *wink*
[11:50] <iJeff> Can anyone help me with getting an external monitor to work on this laptop running ubuntu with an old 7500 ATI Mobility card?
[11:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Justin_:  THis is NOT the area to discuss this... please try ubuntu-offtopic
[11:51] <Computerex> Bittorrent can be a pain in the butt sometimes.
[11:51] <Gun_Smoke> Onimae:  Did you just get a network printer connected?
[11:51] <ne78> When i click on a email, frefox directly fork/execve() evolution why, where did he get this setting ? I would like to change that but more importantly i want to UNDERSTAND.
[11:51] <Jack_Sparrow> mowgli: Do you have that link handy
[11:51] <goonies> regeya: on gentoo it had the correct speeds
[11:51] <Onimae> Gun_Smoke: I just got one to work, yes.
[11:51] <Jack_Sparrow> I will at least try to look at it
[11:51] <Eons> hi there
[11:51] <goonies> how can it only give me the option to burn at 12x and up
[11:51] <Justin_> Jack_Sparrow, Yeah well anyways last word is that is an Opera chat exploit - not browser, and very few use Opera for IRC anyways. ----- again FireFox has a new exploit like every 4 days so whatever.
[11:51] <linuxmac> ok i have an old imac G3 and i downloaded ubuntu for mac and booted into it. it all went well but when it finished booting, all i got was a black screen. can anyone help me?
[11:52] <Gun_Smoke> Onimae:  I'm trying right now.. Having no luck.
[11:52] <TheHarbinger667> anyone here using ipw for wireless?
[11:52] <Computerex> I cant wait till that ISO downloads... Just 12 more hours...
[11:52] <Onimae> Gun_Smoke: Is your printer attached to a Windows network?
[11:52] <regeya> goonies, in all seriousness I have no idea.  sorry, I'm in a mood...please ignore me and sorry for barging in :-}
[11:52] <Onimae> Gun_Smoke: Or rather a Windows box...
[11:52] <goonies> nah its ok
[11:52] <linuchsan> sverzel: what does hdparm -Tt /dev/xxx say?
[11:52] <Gun_Smoke> Onimae:  No, it's connected to the router.
[11:52] <mowgli> jack_sparrow: http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/net/ - do a search on "eagle-usb"
[11:52] <goonies> just sucks that i cant right click and burn iso files anymore
[11:53] <ladydoor> Justin_: but it's free software, and so it gets closed right back up
[11:53] <goonies> especially since i need to burn them at slower speeds
[11:53] <dnite> is there an easy way to install the new nvidia drivers in dapper?
[11:53] <TheHarbinger667> dnite: sudo aptitude install nvidia-glx?
[11:53] <Onimae> Gun_Smoke: Oh. I don't think I can help you on that one. You should be able to use http://localhost:632/admin for that one, though.
[11:53] <ladydoor> Justin_: whereas any hole in opera needs to wait for an official release
[11:53] <sverzel> linuchsan, cached reads = 1377.91 MB/s, buffered disk reads = 55.92 MB/s
[11:53] <Dr_Willis> I wonder when OPERA is going to be released for that GameBoy DualScreen
[11:53] <Gun_Smoke> Onimae:  What is that?
[11:53] <Onimae> Oops.
[11:53] <libAlt> hi, where do I get the win32 codecs for Ubuntu?
[11:53] <dnite> TheHarbinger667: I just did that, installed the 8762 drivers.. i was wondering about the new 8774 drivers released a few days ago.
[11:53] <linuxmac> anyone?
[11:54] <libAlt> so I can listen to mms streams...
[11:54] <Justin_> ladydoor, meh
[11:54] <Onimae> Gun_Smoke: That should be http://localhost:631/admin. It's the "online" CUPs set up program.
[11:54] <Onimae> It'll tell you how to set up a printer that doesn't need a computer to run.
[11:54] <TheHarbinger667> dnite: just wait for em to hit the repos
[11:54] <libAlt> what do I apt-get to install the win32 codecs?
[11:54] <relachs> im missing a menu item in SYSTEM->SETTINGS (called Administration of Files) how can i get it?
[11:54] <TheHarbinger667> then just do an sudo aptitude upgrade
[11:54] <Psych0tiC> How do I start the apache server ?
[11:55] <libAlt> how can I get someone to help me?
[11:55] <libAlt> lol
[11:55] <jrib> Psych0tiC: have you installed it?
[11:55] <Jack_Sparrow> mowgli: Those are in the repos, I found them with synaptic.. Universe/multiverse enabled of course
[11:55] <Psych0tiC> jrib, yes
[11:55] <Gun_Smoke> Onimae:  Thanks I'll give it a shot.
[11:55] <jrib> !w32codecs > libAlt
[11:55] <Onimae> Gun_Smoke: No problem.
[11:55] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  the cups web interface under ubuntu is disabled.. you can see things.. but not configure the printers with it.
[11:55] <nozorro> libALT: look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats#w32codecs
[11:55] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  its one of the first things i 'fix' :)
[11:55] <relachs> im missing a menu item in SYSTEM->SETTINGS (called Administration of Files) how can i get it?
[11:55] <libAlt> thx
[11:55] <jrib> Psych0tiC: it should start automatically after install and at every boot, but the command would be 'sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start' if you turned it off for some reason
[11:55] <TheHarbinger667> who here is using intel wireless in ubuntu?
[11:55] <Onimae> Dr_Willis: Really? I was able to use it right when I wanted to.
[11:56] <linuxmac> ok i have an old imac G3 and i downloaded ubuntu for mac and booted into it. it all went well but when it finished booting, all i got was a black screen. can anyone help me?
[11:56] <Psych0tiC> thanx jrib
[11:56] <Onimae> Dr_Willis: I don't know if I magically enabled it, but it work the first time I went there :-p .
[11:56] <jrib> Psych0tiC: np
[11:56] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,   somthings odd then.. :) its been disabled on my last 4+ installs.
[11:56] <alchamy> TheHarbinger667: I am but its works 100% out of the box
[11:56] <jrib> relachs: are you using GNOME?
[11:56] <nozorro> libALT: installation is a bit unusual but should cause no trouble, if you've totem-xine installed, it will use the new plugins right away after restarting
[11:56] <TheHarbinger667> alchamy: hmmm
[11:56] <TheHarbinger667> ipw2200?
[11:56] <jhasse> can someone help me setting up a lan printer??
[11:56] <relachs> jrib: Yes
[11:56] <TheHarbinger667> because mine broke recently...
[11:56] <mowgli> i see.. but remember i don't have access to the modem, hence neither to internet... if I can download a file onto my Win98 machine, I can then burn it on a CD. which files should I download? are there binaries available?
[11:56] <Jack_Sparrow> mowgli: Did you load the packages shown on the link you gave me.?
[11:56] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  theres a little message that shows its disabled.. but it sort of looks lik eit works. :P
[11:56] <TheHarbinger667> and i tried a clean install
[11:56] <niklas_e> anyone know why when I tries to start my computer when I suspended it it won't unsuspend? any ideas? I have resume=/dev/sda5
[11:56] <TheHarbinger667> and its still broken
[11:56] <Onimae> Dr_Willis: Well, I did do a bunch of random things to try and get this to work. One of those might've been it.
[11:56] <TheHarbinger667> it used to work fine 1-2 weeks ago
[11:56] <alchamy> TheHarbinger667: yes on a siemens notebook
[11:56] <TheHarbinger667> and i guess some upgrade i did broke it
[11:56] <mowgli> i don't know what to download...
[11:57] <TheHarbinger667> and now i can only see 1 access point
[11:57] <Dr_Willis> Onimae,  Random things? this isent WIndows!
[11:57] <jrib> relachs: why do you believe that menu item should be there?  I only have system > preferences and system > administration
[11:57] <Onimae> Dr_Willis: I KNOW....but I was desperate :(
[11:57] <linuxmac> ok i have an old imac G3 and i downloaded ubuntu for mac and booted into it. it all went well but when it finished booting, all i got was a black screen. can anyone help me? :(
[11:57] <diablo`> what was the command to see which process using file ?
[11:57] <linuchsan> sverzel: and the other drive?
[11:57] <jrib> diablo`: fuser
[11:57] <alchamy> TheHarbinger667: wpa?
[11:57] <Psych0tiC> when I type localhost as the address it tells me the connection was refused...
[11:57] <nemesis> hello
[11:57] <zoidberg> Jack_Sparrow: thanx man this is working wonderfully
[11:57] <TheHarbinger667> well, even open routers aren't showing up
[11:57] <TheHarbinger667> only
[11:57] <Onimae> Dr_Willis: They weren't totally random, though. Mostly stuff I found on Ubuntu forums.
[11:57] <relachs> jrib: "administration of files"-menu item should be in System->Preferences
[11:57] <TheHarbinger667> err, only linksys shows up
[11:58] <TheHarbinger667> but any other router in my apt is now gone, including my own
[11:58] <zoidberg> now
[11:58] <Jack_Sparrow> zoidberg: glad that is what you needed.
[11:58] <TheHarbinger667> wpa2 was working fine about 1-2 weeks ago
[11:58] <sverzel> linuchsan, about the same - differing a couple of megs
[11:58] <zoidberg> anyone know how to work the ATI Wonder Tv-Tuner card on dapper?
[11:58] <TheHarbinger667> then suddenyl it just stopped, and even after a clean install, it's still broken
[11:58] <relachs> jrib: its described in a "howto" to change the standard size of the icons on the desktop
[11:58] <Eons> how do i know if the kernel is actually using hyperthreading?
[11:58] <mjr> Eons, cat /proc/cpuinfo
[11:58] <Jack_Sparrow> mowgli: I cant help, I must get work done.  You know you need those drivers and you are not on the internet in ubuntu...
[11:58] <Toge> hello
[11:58] <jhasse> How can i add a lan printer???
[11:59] <Eons> mjr: ok, only one cpu
[11:59] <mjr> Eons, then it's not
[11:59] <Toge> I need a program like Dreamweaver for linux, what do you know?
[11:59] <linuchsan> sverzel: and what happens when you copy within the same drive?
[11:59] <DylanRE> Does anyone in here know anything about Edgy? I'm curious as to what sources I need listed for apt.
[11:59] <sverzel> linuchsan, the thing is that the cpu goes up to about 50 or 60% and if I am listening to music, it pauses.... weird. Sounds like a classic DMA issue. But my understanding is that SATA is not DMA compatible.
[11:59] <alchamy> TheHarbinger667:  not faulty hardware?
[11:59] <Eons> mjr: there is a "ht" somewhere in the output
[11:59] <TheHarbinger667> alchamy: works fine in windows
[11:59] <TheHarbinger667> i can see all the access points from it
[11:59] <Eons> just a moment
[11:59] <rambo> how do i stop ctrl-backspace from killing X11?
[11:59] <TheHarbinger667> sometimes i get lucky and i can see all the APs
[11:59] <relachs> jrib: or can you tell me another way to do it
[11:59] <TheHarbinger667> but then i can't connect to em
[11:59] <TheHarbinger667> and then about 5 minutes later, they all disappear and i see only linksys
[11:59] <jrib> relachs: can you link me to the howto?  I've never seen that menu item.  Is it possible that it is referring to an older version of GNOME?
[12:00] <sverzel> linuchsan, hm, CPU usage is much lower - about 10%
[12:00] <uri> well, thanks guys, I'm going to sleep
[12:00] <joli> hi there
[12:00] <relachs> jrib: i dont know if you can read german http://www.galileocomputing.de/openbook/ubuntu/ubuntu_3_003.htm
[12:00] <uri> good night
[12:00] <Eons> mjr: i've "ht" in the flags list
[12:00] <sverzel> linuchsan, maybe I'm just silly - I am in fact copying from NTFS. That says it all perhaps?
[12:00] <Eons> does that mean something?
[12:01] <sverzel> linuchsan, it's still slow though
[12:01] <linuchsan> sverzel: or a driver issue
[12:01] <alchamy> TheHarbinger667: if you add an ap manually does it connect?