[12:15] <Zaire> that page link told me nothing
[12:15] <BluesKaj> lupul , check out nautilus
[12:16] <lupul> for what? cd catalog?
[12:16] <BluesKaj> mp3 converter
[12:17] <lupul> ok. thank you very much
[12:19] <BluesKaj> lupul, sudo apt-get install nautilus
[12:22] <nagyv> how can I switch to the "real" system settings window?
[12:22] <lupul> thanks for helping
[12:22] <lupul> bye
[12:23] <sjrextor> hello
[12:24] <Zaire> !smtp
[12:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smtp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:24] <havocologe> is there a list of kubuntu mirrors for the dvd-images or do i have to take the one promted by the script? that is a problem because my downloadmanager does not like the script :(
[12:24] <Zaire> !e-mail
[12:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about e-mail - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:24] <LjL> !fishing
[12:24] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops... ;-)
[12:26] <havocologe> !mirror
[12:26] <ubotu> Kubuntu can be downloaded in various formats from here: http://kubuntu.org/download.php
[12:30] <MukiEX> I just thought of something : Is the mplayer plugin capable of opening flv files embedded in a browser?
[12:33] <nagyv> how can I switch to the extended system settings windows?
[12:34] <[Amigo] > Hi ppl! I have Kubuntu 6.06.1, KDE 3.5.5, AmaroK 1.4.3, Xine-engine, libxine-extracodecs. Some time AmaroK crash (notify icon not displayed, list window not response) . And together hungs Konsole & Konqueror. I run KSysGuard and send therm signal to amarokapp. Strat amarok and it's problem repeat some time (not periodic).
[12:34] <wonderboy> is somebody here?
[12:34] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: nobody
[12:35] <JohnFlux> [Amigo] : what signal do you send?
[12:35] <[Amigo] > terminate
[12:35] <JohnFlux> [Amigo] : kill?
[12:35] <JohnFlux> okay
[12:35] <wonderboy> hei man u know how to instal dc++ for linux or dcgui and from were can i take it?
[12:36] <wonderboy> ???????????//
[12:36] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: dude
[12:36] <wonderboy> what?
[12:36] <[Amigo] > JohnFlux, may be it's a bug?
[12:36] <wonderboy> i'm a biginer in linux
[12:36] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: one question mark is enough :P
[12:36] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: what's dc++ ?
[12:36] <wonderboy> !!!
[12:37] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: ah file sharing program
[12:37] <wonderboy> yup
[12:37] <BluesKaj> !dcc++
[12:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dcc++ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:37] <wonderboy> but dcgui?
[12:37] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: click K->System->Package manager
[12:37] <BluesKaj> !dc++
[12:37] <ubotu> dc: The GNU dc arbitrary precision reverse-polish calculator. In component main, is optional. Version 1.06-19ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 56 kB, installed size 200 kB
[12:37] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: then install dcgui
[12:37] <yamal> !info dcgui
[12:37] <ubotu> dcgui: Direct Connect Graphical client (GTK+) (peer-based file-sharing). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.80-5 (edgy), package size 432 kB, installed size 1292 kB
[12:38] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: "Manage Packages" rather
[12:38] <[Amigo] > JohnFlux, you can help me?
[12:38] <scott_> where is the repository for kde?
[12:39] <JohnFlux> scott: what are you trying to do
[12:39] <JohnFlux> [Amigo] : best you can do is file a bug on bugs.kde.org
[12:39] <scott_> I want to change to multiuniversie and universe
[12:39] <daewoo> i just used synaptic
[12:39] <filthgrinder> well
[12:40] <filthgrinder> Needing help: When I try to install the NVIDIA glx-driver (both from apt and "manually"), everything appears to work out just fine
[12:40] <JohnFlux> scott_: okay so enable them from the gui
[12:40] <filthgrinder> but when I run glxgears, I get "Segmentation fault"
[12:40] <[Amigo] > JohnFlux: tnx
[12:40] <scott_> I will say one thing for linux...it has breathed new life in a laptop I was about ready to part with
[12:41] <wonderboy> k
[12:41] <BluesKaj> scott_ , cool ! :)
[12:41] <wonderboy> i'm there but how i instal it?
[12:41] <wonderboy> pls help me
[12:41] <scott_> you know...linux is the ak-47 of the software world
[12:41] <lenscape> how come nfs mounts take an age to return - even though the request is satisfied by the server immediately?
[12:41] <kgx> heh..my nvdia drivers causes weird colors on edgy :(
[12:41] <scott_> might not have all the bells and whisles...but works every time
[12:42] <wonderboy> JohnFlux pls help me
[12:42] <scott_> can someone send me the link to learn how to do the multiuniverse in repository
[12:43] <JohnFlux> !multiverse
[12:43] <ubotu> The packages in Kubuntu are divided into various sections. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[12:43] <filthgrinder> scott, didn't know the AK47 had bells or whistles
[12:43] <scott_> the ak-47 goes bang...bang...bang...
[12:43] <scott_> everytime...that is its strength
[12:43] <pointwood> anyone here developing in python? if yes, what editor are you using?
[12:43] <wonderboy> is somebody who want to help me?
[12:43] <wonderboy> pls
[12:44] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: follow the link ubotu gave to enable the multiverse and universe repository
[12:44] <JohnFlux> scott_: you too ;-|)
[12:44] <wonderboy> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[12:44] <wonderboy> that one
[12:45] <azion> Hi, can anyone tell me where I can find "TK Gui Kit"?
[12:46] <JohnFlux> azion: why? :-)
[12:46] <azion> I need it to install aMsn
[12:46] <JohnFlux> azion: so run adept and install amsn
[12:47] <azion> The older version is on the adept
[12:47] <wonderboy> we need audio and video codecs for linux?
[12:47] <JohnFlux> which version do you want?
[12:47] <azion> 0.96
[12:47] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: you need to install the illegal codecs yourself
[12:48] <wonderboy> i ask
[12:48] <wonderboy> k
[12:48] <JohnFlux> !codecs
[12:48] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:48] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: ^^
[12:48] <wonderboy> yes
[12:48] <JohnFlux> wonderboy: the second link
[12:48] <JohnFlux> azion: 0.95 is in edgy
[12:48] <JohnFlux> azion: best option is to be patient ;-)
[12:48] <wonderboy> I'm a beginer
[12:48] <Bubba_Gump> wonderboy are you really wonderous?
[12:49] <wonderboy> i need someone to explaine to me
[12:49] <JohnFlux> Bubba_Gump:  i think it's from that music band
[12:49] <wonderboy> why
[12:49] <JohnFlux> "with the power to kill a yak"
[12:49] <JohnFlux> "with mind bullets!"
[12:49] <Bubba_Gump> cos i'm nasty man!
[12:49] <Bubba_Gump> :FD
[12:49] <ckd__> my dsl-connection hang up everytime
[12:50] <yamal> wonderboy: for codecs grab w32codecs from seveas repo
[12:50] <nagyv> where can I set up the laptop buttons for edgy?
[12:50] <JohnFlux> yamal: that's explained in the link i gave
[12:50] <JohnFlux> !laptop
[12:50] <ubotu> Laptop support information can be found on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops - http://www.linux-laptop.net/ - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam - http://tuxmobil.org
[12:50] <JohnFlux> nagyv: ^^
[12:51] <JohnFlux> I swear, my entire job is reading questions, then typing  !<keyword>  ;-)
[12:51] <JohnFlux> we should make ubotu more automatic hmm
[12:51] <JohnFlux> heh that would be cool
[12:51] <JohnFlux> *grin*
[12:51] <yamal> JohnFlux: try bug triaging... half is dupes or support requests
[12:52] <JohnFlux> yamal: I fix about a dozen bugs a week ;-)
[12:52] <JohnFlux> well half a dozen
[12:54] <azion> !share
[12:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about share - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:54] <azion> !shares
[12:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shares - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:57] <Hawkwind> soulrider: For a few seconds, what's up ?
[12:57] <eilker> anyone using vmware??
[12:58] <Zaire> anyone in here know of a goo open source 2 way e-mail server thats prefferably easy to setup
[12:58] <Zaire> good*
[12:59] <yamal> Zaire: "2 way mail server"?
[01:00] <Zaire> yea one that can send and receive
[01:00] <yamal> oh they all can :)
[01:00] <Zaire> k know of a good one lol I need one
[01:00] <yamal> !postfix
[01:00] <ubotu> postfix is the default Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) for Ubuntu. Read more about setting it up here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix or here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto
[01:00] <Zaire> thx
[01:02] <yamal> you may need to combine that with some kind of way to pick up your mail; i.e. pop3, imap, or webmail of some kind
[01:03] <yamal> but that's no doubt explained at those links :)
[01:03] <BluesKaj> suddenly Thunderbird opens links in konqueror instead of firefox. I 've checked all the settings and everything points to FF as the default browser ...any ideas ?
[01:04] <scott_> once again...I have a question about repositories...where is my link about my repositories?
[01:05] <JohnFlux> !repos
[01:05] <ubotu> The packages in Kubuntu are divided into various sections. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[01:05] <BluesKaj> !repositories
[01:05] <JohnFlux> scott ^
[01:05] <JohnFlux> BluesKaj: too slow :P
[01:05] <BluesKaj> hehe, not known for my KB skills
[01:06] <Shaezsche> is it possible to configure knetworkmanager to NOT automatically connect me to wireless?
[01:06] <jbasilio>  anyone know how to adjust pmount options when kde mounts removable media?  i want to change the umask setting but i can't find where kde calls pmount
[01:06] <eilker> anyone using vmware??
[01:09] <malic> heya all
[01:09] <malic> does anybody know how I make beryl start kde instead of gnome?
[01:09] <malic> I installed beryl and now my system boots up in gnome
[01:12] <BluesKaj> I'LL REPEAT : suddenly Thunderbird opens links in konqueror instead of firefox. I 've checked all the settings and everything points to FF as the default browser ...any ideas ?
[01:12] <Jucato> BluesKaj: sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
[01:14] <pointwood> anyone here developing in python? if yes, what editor are you using?
[01:14] <pointwood> or IDE
[01:14] <BluesKaj> cool Jucato, THANKS !
[01:15] <_leo__> ola
[01:16] <_leo__> can someone tell me where i can find php-imap?
[01:17] <rance> I just installed kubuntu on a test box and am trying a few things out
[01:17] <yamal> !info php-imap
[01:17] <ubotu> Package php-imap does not exist in any distro I know
[01:18] <yamal> !info php5-imap
[01:18] <ubotu> php5-imap: IMAP module for php5. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.1.2-1 (edgy), package size 36 kB, installed size 168 kB
[01:18] <BluesKaj> !php-imap
[01:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about php-imap - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:19] <rance> how do I get packages like opera, that have license issues, I read canonical has a special repository for that, but I can't find a reference
[01:19] <crimsun> rance: dapper-commercial
[01:19] <malic> argh
[01:19] <malic> moving windows around in gnome is super-fast, no tearing etc
[01:19] <malic> in KDE it's horrendously slow
[01:19] <malic> this isn't normal, i know - because it was fast in kde with suse
[01:19] <_leo__> thanks
[01:19] <malic> is there something i'm doing wrong here?
[01:19] <malic> glx and such are enabled and working fine
[01:20] <BluesKaj> rance, have you tried the opera DL site ?
[01:21] <moparisthebest> I ran kdesu konqueror and then deleted a large file, but the space was not cleared
[01:21] <rance> not yet, that was just an example, stuff like real audio, and a host of other things fall into that opera category
[01:21] <moparisthebest> I assume there is a recycle bin for root or something
[01:21] <moparisthebest> anyone know where it is so I can clear it?
[01:21] <malic> also, my kde panel disappeared entirely in KDE
[01:21] <malic> and I don't know how to get it back.
[01:22] <Jucato> moparisthebest: try running Konqueror as root, then go to trash:/ not sure if it will work but it's worth a try
[01:22] <Jucato> malic: Press Ctrl+Esc and check if kicker is running
[01:22] <moparisthebest> works great, why didnt I think of that? lol
[01:23] <moparisthebest> thanks so much Jucato
[01:23] <malic> brb
[01:23] <Jucato> np :)
[01:23] <ubuntu__> hi! I tried just to install Kubuntu 6.10 - but it will not start at all
[01:24] <yago> hola
[01:24] <Jucato> !info opera
[01:24] <ubotu> Package opera does not exist in any distro I know
[01:24] <malic> kicker is running
[01:24] <BluesKaj> rance.. deb http://deb.opera.com/opera/ edgy non-free
[01:25] <ubuntu__> why wont 6.10 start ?
[01:25] <rance> crimsun: thanks
[01:25] <yago> hi anyone wanna talk with m?
[01:25] <ubuntu__> is there a way to choose safemode during startup e.g ?
[01:25] <BluesKaj> rance, di you see the repos ?
[01:26] <Jucato> Hawkwind has created a repository for Ubuntu that has Opera in it. for instructions: http://seerofsouls.com/ubuntu.html
[01:26] <rance> yes, thanks, I was on another console for a bit
[01:26] <malic> jucato, kicker is running
[01:26] <malic> (I think you were the one who asked)
[01:27] <Jucato> malic: ok do this,press Alt+F2, type in "kcontrol" (without the quotes), then go to the panel settings and try to look where you kicker hid itself, and specially check the Hiding settings
[01:27] <eilker> anyone using vmware??
[01:27] <poolkey172> Seveas : Heard u got a repo for stuff like kiba dock ?
[01:27] <malic> got it. thanks.
[01:27] <malic> any way to resolve the slow window movement?
[01:28] <malic> it's not slightly slow - it makes it almost impossible to move them
[01:28] <malic> it's perfectly smooth in gnome, and my hardware + graphics drivers are fine
[01:28] <malic> but I dislike gnome ;=;
[01:33] <gsuveg> re
[01:33] <gsuveg> koffice 1.6.1 come in debs ?
[01:33] <Jucato> http://kubuntu.org/announcements/koffice-161.php
[01:34] <kgx> anyone knows when kde4's coming out?
[01:34] <gsuveg> Jucato: sry. im see kubunut org :(
[01:35] <gsuveg> kgx: if it finished :)
[01:35] <Jucato> gsuveg: they still haven't added it to the front page because the one with the rights to modify it is out :)
[01:35] <gsuveg> Jucato: ok. but repo is finished ?
[01:35] <gsuveg> kgx: within one year ;)
[01:36] <Jucato> gsuveg: yep
[01:36] <Jucato> kgx: no definite target date yet. probably Q3 2007
[01:37] <gsuveg> Jucato: this is the point why im use kubuntu :)
[01:37] <gsuveg> Jucato: thanks
[01:37] <Jucato> :)
[01:38] <gsuveg> i would like to write an article from krita...
[01:40] <Jucato> !koffice | gsuveg
[01:40] <ubotu> gsuveg: Integrated office suite for KDE, including word processing, spreadsheet, flow charting, image manipulation. For more info see: http://koffice.kde.org. Upgraded Kubuntu packs at http://kubuntu.org/announcements/koffice-16.php (for Dapper) and http://kubuntu.org/announcements/koffice-161.php (for Edgy)
[01:40] <Jucato> changed it :)
[01:40] <gnomefreak> Jucato: the repo works again btw
[01:40] <gsuveg> Jucato: 143KB/s 2m1s  ;)
[01:40] <gnomefreak> 161 repo
[01:40] <Jucato> gnomefreak: yep. the old repo I had was a "not-koffice-161" repo :)
[01:40] <gnomefreak> ah
[01:41] <Jucato> guess we'll just have to wait for Riddell to come back to put it up in the front page
[01:41] <velle> is it possible for somebody in an irc channel to get my ip address, just via irc?
[01:41] <gnomefreak> i can get rid of it soon. afaik it was uploaded for main/universe
[01:41] <gnomefreak> velle: /whois velle tells me your ip
[01:41] <Jucato> velle: unless you have a mask
[01:42] <velle> hehe, that was easy1
[01:42] <gnomefreak> velle: easier if they look when you enter or leave the channel too :)
[01:42] <Jucato> we can also see your name if you configured you IRC client to show it :P
[01:43] <gnomefreak> ] /me sees his namne
[01:43] <gnomefreak> ack
[01:43] <Jucato> hahah
[01:44] <velle> but all irc communication is going via the irc servers, so it should not be necessary to expose anybody's ip address to the public, right?
[01:45] <gnomefreak> get  a cloak and the public wont see it :)
[01:45] <gsuveg> Jucato: its finished :)
[01:45] <gsuveg> time to sleep();
[01:45] <Jucato> gsuveg: return 0;
[01:45] <Jucato> :)
[01:46] <gsuveg> here is 01:45
[01:46] <Jucato> :(
[01:46] <Jucato> Berlin?
[01:46] <gnomefreak> almost 8pm here
[01:46] <Jucato> 8:45am here :P
[01:47] <gsuveg> Jucato: im faster :P
[01:47] <gsuveg> Jucato: Sopron
[01:47] <Jucato> :)
[01:47] <Jucato> gnomefreak: btw, any news on edgy-commercial?
[01:47] <gnomefreak> no
[01:47] <gnomefreak> dont look for it too hard i doubt it will surface
[01:47] <gnomefreak> brb
[01:48] <Jucato> we don't have Opera on Edgy easily available
[01:48] <Jucato> ok
[01:48] <bubu1uk> anyone can tell me what package provides libcrypto.so.0.9.7 ?
[01:48] <BluesKaj> I'm running it right now
[01:48] <BluesKaj> opera  that is
[01:48] <bubu1uk> or how do i check it with apt what provides it.
[01:48] <Jucato> not from any edgy repo, I presume
[01:49] <gsuveg> im use opera's weekly build
[01:49] <velle> the thing is, im pretty new to A LOT in the unix world, hence all my questions :) i just watched a talk on it security, where he demonstrated ethereal. So im playing around with that kind of stuff tonight... and i feel tempted to ask about security issues on irc, but im thinking... maybe they are like vultures in the security channels.... waiting for me to tell that i dont have a firewall etc. and then haunt me :)
[01:49] <rance> I dont think there needs to be an opera item in the packages, opera already has a ubuntu - edgy-eft download
[01:50] <BluesKaj> add this to your sources list if you eant opera .. "deb http://deb.opera.com/opera/ edgy non-free"
[01:50] <Jucato> !info opera edgy
[01:50] <ubotu> Package opera does not exist in edgy
[01:50] <BluesKaj> want
[01:50] <Jucato> BluesKaj: where did you get that? does it really say "edgy" or "etch"?
[01:51] <velle> gnomefreak: what is a cloak?
[01:51] <BluesKaj> edgy ...i copied and pasted from my sources list ..which i used to DL and install it
[01:52] <Jucato> velle: maybe you can search in Google or Wikipedia about IRC. it's not something specific to Kubuntu
[01:52] <Jucato> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC
[01:52] <BluesKaj> make sure you sudo apt-get update after adding it
[01:53] <Jucato> I have Opera installed. I'm using Hawkwind's repository for Ubuntu
[01:53] <Jucato> (which also has the Nvidia beta driver...)
[01:53] <Jucato> I'm just looking for alternatives means of getting it for users
[01:54] <bubu1uk> someone can help me with question i gave earlier? pls
[01:55] <Jucato> bubu1uk: libssl0.9.8 (on Edgy)
[01:55] <bubu1uk> Jucato: thanx.
[01:56] <BluesKaj> bubu1uk,  kdesu kate /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:56] <q_> any viruses yet for kubuntu?
[01:56] <Jucato> none for Linux, even
[01:57] <q_> because is not yet widespread or...
[01:57] <Jucato> quite a few reasons. that's just one of them
[01:58] <Jucato> BluesKaj: btw, the repo you just pointed to is for Debian (which as Etch), and not Ubuntu
[01:58] <Jucato> http://deb.opera.com/opera/dists/
[01:58] <BluesKaj> wqell Jucato, it works :)
[01:58] <q_> how about rootkits?
[01:58] <Jucato> APT probably just took "edgy" for "etch" and just went on
[01:59] <Jucato> that's a different thing. I think there are rootkits
[01:59] <Jucato> but very rare
[01:59] <q_> heard about real cases?
[02:00] <Jucato> nope
[02:00] <Jucato> you're practically safe (for now). Just use safe practices, like never do things as root unless necessary. that includes browsing as root, or going into IRC as root
[02:00] <q_> so if i want to try some to try M$   ;)
[02:01] <q_> really so dangerous to use root account?
[02:01] <q_> usually
[02:02] <Jucato> yes. don't make it a habit
[02:02] <q_> better to use sudo
[02:02] <Jucato> besides, the root account is disabled in Kubuntu. we use sudo. still, do not make a habit of using sudo unless necessary
[02:03] <q_> even sudo is dangerous??
[02:03] <yamal> q_: literally: one typo as root and your system is gone.
[02:03] <Jucato> if not used properly
[02:04] <q_>  from an attacker point of view
[02:04] <Jucato> web browsing or IRC with sudo (kdesu) is the same as doing it as root
[02:04] <yamal> q_: the only difference between you and an attacker is that they make the typo on purpose
[02:05] <Jucato> from any point of view.
[02:05] <eilker> i am typing https://192.168.0.100:8333/ to browser for vmware nothing happens
[02:05] <qbit> did this client spew 4 lines of IDENT failed msgs into the channel when I joined?
[02:05] <gsuveg> eilker: it dont works for me :D
[02:05] <IMEC> the fact that linux does not have a virus is a bit of a myth actually ...
[02:05] <yamal> qbit: nope
[02:06] <qbit> thanks!
[02:06] <q_> conclusion: the worst enemy of my Kubuntu is.....myself :)
[02:06] <Jucato> IMEC: needs to be specified: Linux doesn't have a virus out in the wild
[02:06] <qbit> I built Kvirc 3.2.5 with gcc 4.1 and it's showing some "quirks"
[02:06] <q_> thanks!
[02:06] <eilker> gsuveg: u mean, it didnt work for you too ?
[02:06] <BluesKaj> welcome to the club , q_,
[02:07] <gsuveg> just kidding
[02:07] <IMEC> Jucato: thats more precise i would say
[02:07] <Jucato> wow? kvirc has a new release? thought it was (almost) dead
[02:07] <gsuveg> [02:07]  <gsuveg> < eilker a bit late here
[02:07] <qbit> been using it for years
[02:07] <gsuveg> time to halt now
[02:07] <qbit> but the last one was 3.2.0 that was stable
[02:07] <BluesKaj> konversation is a good iec client
[02:08] <BluesKaj> err irc
[02:08] <qbit> konversation has actually come a long way since the first day I saw it, hugely improved
[02:08] <eilker> gsuveg: [03:06]  <eilker> more later here :)
[02:08] <BluesKaj> suits my taste in graphics and options
[02:08] <q_> thanks, BluesKaj
[02:09] <Jucato> I like Konvi... just because it was the one installed by default and haven't used any other KDE IRC client hehehe
[02:09] <IMEC> konversation is trully improved and if you are a kde freek than it is a must have
[02:09] <Jucato> yep
[02:09] <qbit> I was looking into the Kopete to see if they had built in voice for google talk yet, but no go there
[02:09] <eilker> !dhpc
[02:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dhpc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:09] <Jucato> very much improved even just comparing with the 0.1x releases
[02:10] <Jucato> !dhcp
[02:10] <ubotu> dhcp: DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0pl5-19.4ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 108 kB, installed size 308 kB
[02:10] <BluesKaj> q_, my less than cautious curiosty has led me into the depths of trouble and frustration with Linux , but i sure am learning a lot ...now if i can just remember stuff
[02:10] <Frederick> folks i want to set up hhtp_proxy as a enviroment variable to be loaded with the system in wich file can i do it?
[02:10] <eilker> jucato: hi, my dhcp is not working, i need to know or find a dhcpd.conf
[02:11] <q_> about viruses or ....
[02:11] <Jucato> eilker: I'm not really sure
[02:12] <q_> i read about long learning curve of Linux, but rewarding, don`t you think?
[02:12] <qbit> you think linux has a learning curve go look at solaris 10 for a while   :-)
[02:12] <Jucato> it's only "long" or "difficult" if you've been used to using something else
[02:13] <qbit> yeah - that's true
[02:13] <eilker> jucato: if you have time, could you check yours for me ?  sudo kate /etc/dhcpd.conf          // i dont know what to type
[02:13] <q_> very true
[02:13] <qbit> if you keep studying and learning there is always a break over point somewhere
[02:13] <Jucato> eilker: I don't have dhcp
[02:13] <eilker> jucato: and if u use dhcp:)
[02:13] <Jucato> I mean, I don't use
[02:13] <eilker> jucato: :)) sam time
[02:13] <eilker> jucato: :)) same* time
[02:16] <BluesKaj> q_, for an old retired guy like me , this kubuntu stuff is challenging enuff right now ...maybe other OS's are on the agenda , but that'll much further down the road ...if I'm still around :)
[02:16] <q_> solaris 10 it`s in unices family?
[02:17] <q_> what are you using right now, BlueKay?
[02:17] <qbit> been a "unix" for quite a while
[02:17] <Kr4t05> Hrm... Why does xvidcap always crash?
[02:18] <IMEC> is there any codec lib for flv format (flash video)
[02:18] <IMEC> ?
[02:19] <eilker> ow can i make to run dhcpd server ?
[02:19] <eilker> how can i make to run dhcpd server ?
[02:20] <word> is there a version of the kernel in the repos for 686?
[02:21] <BluesKaj> the edgy version..word ?
[02:21] <word> yes
[02:22] <Jucato> um.. none afaik. the -generic handles all the architectures except ppc and amd64
[02:22] <word> Jucato: would generic be faster than 386?
[02:23] <Jucato> it's optimized for all of them
[02:23] <word> Jucato: ..so the answer is yes?
[02:23] <Kr4t05> word: If you want a 686 kernel, compile one. :)
[02:23] <Jucato> yes
[02:23] <q_> what file sharing program is most usefull
[02:23] <word> cool
[02:24] <q_> i use aMule 2.1.3
[02:24] <Kr4t05> word: If you feel comfortable with making your own kernel, you can always try it with SMP... Unless this is included with Edgy's standard kernel.
[02:24] <soulrider> q_: no warez talk here please
[02:24] <GWild> Can someone here recommend a program for watching DVD's?
[02:24] <GWild> I just installed Edgy
[02:24] <soulrider> Kr4t05: whats SMP ?
[02:25] <word> I don't really feel comf. making my own kernel :-/
[02:25] <soulrider> GWild: youc an use kaffeine
[02:25] <soulrider> or you can downlaod VLC
[02:25] <BluesKaj> !Kaffeine
[02:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about Kaffeine - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:25] <LjL> !kaffeine
[02:25] <ubotu> kaffeine: versatile media player for KDE 3. In component main, is optional. Version 0.8.2-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 2160 kB, installed size 5868 kB
[02:25] <BluesKaj> VLC works well too
[02:25] <GWild> danke - any special libs I need for it to actually play them?
[02:25] <GWild> k
[02:25] <q_> just one more question then about file sharing: it`s illegal?
[02:25] <soulrider> uhm i dont think so
[02:25] <IMEC> word: edgy has generic kernel that has 686 optimizations for your machine by default
[02:26] <crimsun> IMEC: 586, actually.
[02:26] <soulrider> q_: its illegal to share illegal files
[02:26] <soulrider> if youre sharing music, movies
[02:26] <_kuja_> It depends what files you share ....
[02:26] <soulrider> yes, its illegal
[02:26] <yamal> q_: that would of course depend on your local laws
[02:26] <q_> in any country?
[02:26] <word> unless it's public domain / creative commons license / other free licensing
[02:26] <BluesKaj> q_ ... shhhh ... in the US it is ...everywhere else , nobody cares :)
[02:26] <word> q_: mainly in us...
[02:26] <soulrider> q_: in like 99% of hte countries its illegal
[02:27] <word> 99% of the countries that count
[02:27] <word> :P
[02:27] <soulrider> butyes, theres countries in which no one gives a crap :P
[02:27] <BluesKaj> who's counting ...word ?
[02:27] <soulrider> actually, theyve been putting people into jail here for buying and selling pirate DVDs
[02:27] <word> :-p
[02:27] <Kr4t05> soulrider: I'm going to play Devil's Advocate for one moment and say that P2P apps can be used to things other than piracy. And, SMP is symettric multiprocessing, which is not what I meant... I meant, RTP, which is realtime-preemption.
[02:28] <soulrider> Kr4t05: i know, but lets face it, who the hell uses filesharing for something legal except some sites that su ebittorrent for distributing large files, like linux distros
[02:28] <q_> so better to try some drugs :-)
[02:28] <BluesKaj> !.uy
[02:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about uy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:28] <soulrider> i think ill go for p2p and not drugs, but thats me :P
[02:29] <Jucato> getting quite offtopic in here...
[02:29] <yamal> both legal where I live :)
[02:29] <Kr4t05> And, I'd like to end the conversation regarding P2P legality. If you want to have a civil conversation about it, you can do so in *-offtopic.
[02:32] <BluesKaj> Kr4t05 ...wet blanket
[02:32] <Furyfirefox725> hello
[02:33] <_kuja_> hi
[02:34] <IMEC> by the way why does the vanilla kernel in ubuntu not have preemption? it is not experimental or something so why not include it?
[02:34] <Furyfirefox725> I just had a quick question. Everytime kubuntu updates it creates more entries in grub, so every time I boot up 8+ options show up. Is there any way I can edit this "boot-up" list?
[02:34] <Kr4t05> BluesKaj: No, I just feel that a support chatroom isn't the best place for a debate.
[02:34] <BluesKaj> it's not a debate , merely a comment
[02:34] <delight> Furyfirefox725 sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:34] <Jucato> Furyfirefox725: you can remove the kernels you don't use. but leave at least one other working kernel as failsafe
[02:35] <Jucato> Furyfirefox725: by remove, I mean uninstall
[02:35] <delight> there ucomment or delete the entries u don't need
[02:35] <Kr4t05> Furyfirefox725: Go with Jucato
[02:35] <delight> yes that was the next i wanted to tell ;)
[02:35] <BluesKaj> the one with the highest number is usually best :)
[02:35] <Kr4t05> Furyfirefox725: Editing the menu.list can screw things up if you're not careful.
[02:35] <yamal> IMEC: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-November/thread.html#22684
[02:36] <Furyfirefox725> ok, so is the newest kernal at the top?
[02:36] <Furyfirefox725> ah I see
[02:36] <Jucato> yep
[02:36] <kai> im back
[02:36] <kai> again
[02:36] <Jucato> newest at top, 2nd newest below it, so on
[02:36] <BluesKaj> usually Furyfirefox725, mine was and i edited mine successfully
[02:37] <eilker> jucato: it says you didnt installed vmware tools, i couldnt find download place for it ?
[02:37] <kai> I re-installed ubuntu for the 3rd time in 2days
[02:37] <kai> Hooray
[02:37] <Jucato> eilker:  vmware player?
[02:37] <eilker> jucato: server
[02:37] <BluesKaj> trying to set records kai ? :)
[02:37] <kai> a word of advice, dont put anything on the bottom of profile
[02:37] <kai> no
[02:37] <_kuja_> kai: that's a lot ...... I don't have the patience for that myself
[02:37] <kai> what command can you use to edit files from the cli?
[02:38] <_kuja_> either nano or vim, to your own preference of course
[02:38] <kai> I put the class path at the bottom of the profile, its screwed me a few time
[02:38] <kai> I dont know a lot
[02:38] <kai> and I also know vim didn't work
[02:38] <Furyfirefox725> ok in nano, how do you save what you have edited?
[02:38] <kai> in safe mode a LOT of commands don't work
[02:39] <_kuja_> vim always works, just the mysterious lord vim works in mysterious ways ;)
[02:39] <kai> isnt it ;qw!
[02:39] <_kuja_> Nope
[02:39] <_kuja_> :wq!
[02:39] <_kuja_> And it's picky about it
[02:39] <kai> vim did nothing
[02:39] <kai> Safe mode disables a lot of commands
[02:39] <_kuja_> Safe mode?
[02:40] <kai> cus I know where it screwed and all I could was go in the directory
[02:40] <kai> yep
[02:40] <tazz> i am running kubuntu with kde version 3.5.2 what is the best way to upgrade to 3.5.5 and would you recommend it?
[02:40] <_kuja_> If you were terribly unlucky, it could have dropped you to busybox or something, which wouldn't be fun.
[02:40] <kai> cant you do apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:40] <kai> lol
[02:41] <_kuja_> tazz: you can either switch to edgy, or add the kde 3.5.5 repo to your repo list
[02:41] <kai> or cant you do apt-get install dist-upgrade
[02:41] <Furyfirefox725> hey how do you save in nano?
[02:41] <kai> Im about to upgrade in a few moments
[02:41] <kai> :wq!
[02:41] <kai> ha beat ya to it
[02:41] <Jucato> Furyfirefox725: Ctrl+O to overwrite
[02:41] <Jucato> kai: nano, not vim
[02:41] <_kuja_> in which case, said repo would http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde355 dapper main
[02:42] <Furyfirefox725> ok thanks :)
[02:42] <LeeJunFan> ctrl-x
[02:42] <kai> isnt it :wq! as wel
[02:42] <LeeJunFan> kai: not vi
[02:42] <delight> tazz u got to possibilitys IMHO either upgrade to edgy or use the deb-repo mentioned on kubuntu.org ... some ppl had problems with the upgrade of dapper -> edgy ...
[02:42] <Jucato> tazz: http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-355.php
[02:42] <kai> One day, I'll know something
[02:42] <LeeJunFan> kai: not nano, and btw - in vi :x will work as well
[02:42] <delight> thou u might have problems with the kubuntu kde-355 too ...
[02:42] <tazz> thanks guys
[02:42] <kai> All the distro are also diffrent
[02:42] <kai> *all so
[02:43] <Jucato> but use the same apps. nano doesn't use ":" notation :)
[02:43] <LeeJunFan> kai: not the distro, just the program. nano vs vi 2 totally different editors, both are available.
[02:43] <kai> you can ask me a few suse question as long as its not a wireless one
[02:43] <kai> no kiddin
[02:43] <delight> updating to kde355 is very recomendable thou ... esp as u will get a very fast konqueror browser ... don't know what they did but its really quick in 355
[02:43] <kai> wireless and linux seemilgy was never meant to be
[02:44] <LeeJunFan> biab, gotta restart X, just reinstalled edgy clean, I haven't installed clean since hoary. :)
[02:45] <kai> _kuja_: your one of the very few that actually just chats on here
[02:45] <_kuja_> kai: Boredom does strange things to people.
[02:46] <kai> _kuja_: I like to come on here and just chat sometime, but all these people sometimes just seem so dead
[02:46] <kai> _kuja_: but its weird if they were friendly and got to know people when they need help, some1 would actually help them ya'know
[02:47] <BluesKaj> noi kidding kai, I've been retired for 8 yrs now and the linux bug bit me hard :)
[02:47] <kai> yea
[02:47] <_kuja_> Depends what time it is when you're around ...... never know when I might show up ... at some times of the day it's really dead, seemed so this afternoon ... seems lively around 3am though :)
[02:47] <kai> _kuja_: I wanted something diffrent and I started using linux
[02:47] <kai> _kuja_: theres a lot I like but the small things you do in linux is no big deal in windows
[02:47] <_kuja_> I started into linux for a hodgepodge of reasons
[02:48] <kai> like wireless and USB
[02:48] <BluesKaj> ppl here quite helpful and chatty at times , but sometimes the offtopic cops remind us why ppl come here :)
[02:48] <Tux_AX> haha
[02:48] <Tux_AX> haha
[02:48] <kai> _kuja_: in linux your like omg my wireless works
[02:48] <Tux_AX> and sound ;)
[02:48] <_kuja_> From all I've heard about other people's exeperiences with wireless, it sounds like a nightmare
[02:48] <kai> _kuja_: but that all part of the fun in linux, it helps you become more techincal and be a better problem solver tho
[02:49] <kai> _kuja_: my wireless card can detect networks but it still can't connect
[02:49] <BluesKaj> yeah , i have a wireless capable system , but i don't see any advantages other than bragging rights :)
[02:49] <_kuja_> Yeah, I broke my system enough times in debian sid, I learned :)
[02:50] <Tux_AX> What I like about linux is if you break it, you can re-install it in less than 15 minutes
[02:50] <kai> Tux_AX: my behind in less tahn 15min
[02:50] <Tux_AX> indeed
[02:50] <kai> Tux_AX: Are you installing on IBM big Blue
[02:50] <_kuja_> Tux_AX: my sound has always worked in linux, it has just never worked quite right
[02:51] <Tux_AX> not fully installedm just the base system
[02:51] <kai> oh
[02:51] <kai> Thats a gud idea
[02:51] <_kuja_> the live cd installs pretty fast ....
[02:51] <kai> and install the desktop stuff later?
[02:51] <Tux_AX> I also keep all my data on a USB stick for fast file transfer later
[02:51] <kai> Im running live cd but it take a min, I hate how the partioer works tho
[02:52] <kai> linux is a horriable partion manager
[02:52] <_kuja_> Yeah ..... that's how I do it ..... base system + xorg + kde-core + kubuntu-default-settings, and I fill in the holes as I need them, leaves me with only stuff I actually use.
[02:52] <_kuja_> kai: have you used gnu parted before?
[02:52] <kai> sweet
[02:52] <BluesKaj> the best partitioner is GParted ...live cd
[02:52] <kai> _kuja_: whats that?
[02:52] <kai> no, i mena how it sets them
[02:52] <_kuja_> I don't know, I kind of liked Mandriva's disk drake
[02:53] <BluesKaj> same as GParted
[02:53] <kai> if you have a 200gb hdd, linux make 100 for /, and 100 for /home
[02:53] <kai> Thats lame
[02:53] <_kuja_> gnu parted = GNUs partioning program, has a cli interface
[02:53] <kai> You have to manually edit it
[02:53] <kai> no
[02:53] <kai> I never heard of it
[02:53] <kai> till now
[02:54] <kai> i remeber one: my usb HDD went out
[02:54] <_kuja_> kai: a smarter way to do it would be more like 10gb for linux, the 190gb for home. / won't use 100gb of space, or anywhere near it for that matter
[02:54] <kai> I re-installed Suse 3 times, still didn't work and one xmas moring it worked
[02:54] <kai> Thats what I do, but I have to edit it myself
[02:55] <_kuja_> Not really, you could just tell it to wipe your whole disk and create partitions for you.
[02:55] <kai> ..I also don't like .tars, I installed all these tars and ran outa space, and had no clue how to remove them
[02:55] <kai> Thats what I been doing, but it want to defualt all the time
[02:56] <kai> ..and I always have to go back and change it
[02:56] <_kuja_> .tars? any idea where you put them? It's usually a better idea to use apt to install things.
[02:56] <kai> I know that know
[02:56] <kai> *now
[02:56] <kai> This is when I first started using linux
[02:56] <IMEC> installing things from tar files are prone to break your environment?
[02:56] <kai> it took me 2 weeks to figure how to get mp3 and mpg support
[02:56] <IMEC> err no question mark
[02:56] <Tyrial> Hello Kai
[02:56] <_kuja_> IMEC: Not break, they're just a pain to remove.
[02:56] <kai> wasup Tyrial
[02:57] <Tyrial> Remember me? :)
[02:57] <Tyrial> I finaly found you :D
[02:57] <kai> I was doin some webserver stuff and ran out space from tar, thats when i got hip to rpms at the time
[02:57] <Tyrial> How are you?
[02:57] <IMEC> they do break your environment when you have multiple versions of the same thing
[02:57] <kai> no
[02:57] <Tyrial> hmm
[02:57] <kai> theres more than 1 kai
[02:57] <Tyrial> AH
[02:57] <Tyrial> So, you are not the one who played Graal before?
[02:57] <kai> I happen to grab kai this time round
[02:58] <kai> wtf is Graal
[02:58] <Tyrial> tfu
[02:58] <Tyrial> stfu
[02:58] <velle> kai er nede med den fede dialekt mf
[02:58] <kai> great
[02:59] <kai> Im being cussed in a whole other language for something I never did
[02:59] <kai> life is good
[02:59] <_kuja_> lol
[02:59] <IMEC> besides if the makefile has an uninstall section you can uninstall easy enough.... and if you want you can always make a package out of your configured installation so that you can unistall it with your package manager
[03:00] <kai> i'm not good enouugh to know that, or even begin to do it
[03:00] <kai> I been using linux for about 5 or so moneths now
[03:00] <_kuja_> IMEC: never said you couldn't ... in fact, I do that sometimes, in the rare event I need something not in the repos (like mplayer RC1)
[03:01] <IMEC> still configure it make it but dont just make install it .... checkinstall and then put the package... safer to remove
[03:01] <_kuja_> I've been using it almost two years :) Amazing how everything else is what feels awkward and hard to work with now
[03:02] <kai> I , of course, grew up with windows and will never be hard to use
[03:02] <kai> windows has far too many security and virus issues
[03:02] <kai> on windows b4 I switch I got rid of my C;
[03:02] <_kuja_> So did I kai, but you'd be surprised how icky it gets to feeling after a couple years solid linux use ... heck, doesn't even take that long really.
[03:03] <kai> and instead had r: and S;...
[03:03] <kai> still got virus and other stop
[03:03] <kai> I love linux even tho its a pain in the rump to use
[03:03] <_kuja_> What about it is a pain in the rump to use?
[03:04] <kai> _kuja_: what distro wold you recomment to a newb
[03:04] <vado> Hi
[03:04] <_kuja_> Hmm, I'm not sure
[03:04] <eilker> jucato:i created and deleted a virtual machine, i gave 5 gb space to it, i deleted ubuntu folder /var/vm  , but my 5 gb gone too :)) cant i get my 5 gb back ?
[03:05] <_kuja_> I've not really tried enough, and even when I started, I exited the newb phase too quick to be a good judge
[03:05] <kai> _kuja_: are you bragging
[03:05] <kai> are you a developer?
[03:05] <_kuja_> I'm working at becoming one
[03:05] <kai> what language
[03:05] <_kuja_> Probably will be within the next year or so
[03:06] <_kuja_> I'm not going to tie myself down to any specific language ... every language has its own purpose :)
[03:06] <kai> im goin for java
[03:06] <kai> and sql
[03:06] <kai> I hate c++
[03:06] <kai> I hate pointers
[03:06] <_kuja_> For quick and dirty things python or ruby, for more complicated things c++ or java
[03:07] <_kuja_> pointers may indeed be the scourge of the earth >.<
[03:07] <kai> lol
[03:07] <kai> passin pointer, address, dot operators
[03:07] <kai> passing pointers to functions
[03:07] <kai> pointers to pointers
[03:07] <kai> Iw ant nothing to do with it
[03:07] <john> what's the point?
[03:07] <kai> god I hate pointers
[03:08] <eilker> xz: ok
[03:08] <IMEC> depends on what you wanna do kai ...
[03:09] <kai> whats the command to upgrade from 6.06. to 6.1?
[03:09] <Jucato> !upgrade | kai
[03:09] <ubotu> kai: See http://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuUpgrade for upgrading from Kubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) to Kubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft)
[03:09] <kai> web devel and mayb a lil rich client
[03:09] <kai> no games
[03:09] <kai> or anything that needs tot alk to hardware
[03:10] <IMEC> device drivers without the use of pointers that should be interesting to see ....
[03:10] <kai> lol
[03:11] <kai> Thats why I don't/can't  do it
[03:12] <kai> or a game
[03:12] <kai> Like gers of war
[03:12] <kai> all the pointing
[03:12] <Zarephath> Anyone use lingoteach?
[03:13] <Zarephath> Can't find the lesson files although I did apt-get lingoteach-lesson
[03:13] <_kuja_> Zarephath: Not I
[03:13] <kai> is there a command to tell you what version of kubuntu your using?
[03:13] <Jucato> lsb_release -a
[03:13] <_kuja_> Yes one sec while I dig it up
[03:14] <_kuja_> wait, that's the one
[03:14] <_kuja_> And Jucato has saved me from digging :)
[03:14] <Jucato> :P
[03:14] <_kuja_> The name of that command bugs me
[03:14] <kai> sweet
[03:14] <kai> thanx
[03:14] <kai> Hmm
[03:14] <kai> its not letting me upgrade
[03:15] <Jucato> you followed the guide mentioned?
[03:15] <kai> Yea
[03:15] <kai> cut,copy and paste
[03:16] <_kuja_> Jucato, just what does the lsb in lsb_release stand for anyway?
[03:16] <_kuja_> wait, never mind
[03:16] <Jucato> Linux Standard Base
[03:16] <kai> do you need to have the gnome to do it
[03:16] <Jucato> kai: no. that guide was very Kubuntu specific
[03:16] <Jucato> !upgrade
[03:16] <ubotu> See http://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuUpgrade for upgrading from Kubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) to Kubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft)
[03:16] <Jucato> kai: ^^^^^^^
[03:17] <fildo> im still on dapper
[03:17] <kai> what
[03:17] <fildo> many of use migrated ?
[03:17] <kai> whoa
[03:17] <kai> brb
[03:18] <Admiral_Chicago> Jucato: did you see this? http://annma.blogspot.com/2006/11/qt-love.html
[03:18] <Jucato> fildo: there's no reason to upgrade to Edgy unless 1) you absolutely need something that's only on Edgy or 2) you really need to :)
[03:18] <fildo> yah i did b4
[03:18] <Jucato> Admiral_Chicago: yes. :)
[03:19] <fildo> then hdd failure on lappy. so i went back to dapper
[03:19] <Admiral_Chicago> it made me lol at like 9.30 in the morning
[03:19] <Admiral_Chicago> then i went back to bed
[03:19] <Jucato> Admiral_Chicago: I see she put back the nicks :)
[03:19] <_kuja_> Jucato: but edgy  ... is ... is ... sexy! :O
[03:19] <fildo> only cause im easily pleased with shipit cd's n a quick install
[03:20] <Jucato> hehe
[03:21] <_kuja_> *GASP*
[03:22] <kai> I found out whats wrong
[03:23] <gtrplr> I am looking for a little efnet/irc help. Efnet keeps seeing y IP as 127.0.0.1  (I have gidentd installed)
[03:23] <gtrplr> I keep getting banned
[03:24] <_kuja_> wouldn't wanna be banned too many times .... a kline wouldn't be a nice experience
[03:24] <gtrplr> exactly
[03:24] <eilker> jucato: r u here ?
[03:24] <gtrplr> really odd...I changed nothing
[03:25] <Jucato> eilker: yes
[03:25] <gtrplr> I thought maybe the client had gotten screwed, so I tried 2 other clients...same thing
[03:25] <q_> bye
[03:25] <rizwaan> hey guys,
[03:25] <rizwaan> noise in recording
[03:26] <rizwaan> with audacity
[03:26] <kai> can I get that command one more time for what version your running, I gotta save that bad boy
[03:26] <gtrplr> turn off the radio first
[03:26] <gtrplr> :)
[03:26] <eilker> jucato: for testing, i created and deleted (before installing guest os) a new virtual machine, gaved it 5 gb space, (guest os was ubuntu) , than deleted var/vm/ubuntu , but my 5 gb is lost
[03:26] <eilker> jucato: what should i do ?
[03:26] <Jucato> _kuja_: what quote?
[03:27] <Jucato> eilker: what do you mean by "lost"?
[03:27] <_kuja_> http://annma.blogspot.com/2006/11/qt-love.html
[03:27] <Jucato> ah that one.heheh :)
[03:27] <rizwaan> "arecord -f cd -t raw | oggenc - -r -o Recording.ogg" <- doesn't give noise in the recording
[03:27] <rizwaan> but audacity does
[03:27] <eilker> jucato: when i type df -h , it shows full space including 5 gb
[03:27] <gtrplr> rizwaan: what kind of noise?
[03:28] <rizwaan> as if bad tuning
[03:28] <gtrplr> aliasing ?
[03:28] <rizwaan> krrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[03:28] <gtrplr> fro a mic or what kind of input
[03:28] <rizwaan> arecord works fine..
[03:28] <rizwaan> yes with mic
[03:28] <eilker> jucato: isnt it enough deleting var/vm/ubuntu  , for deleting a virtual machine ?
[03:28] <gtrplr> 1st: try a different mic
[03:29] <rizwaan> same mic works with arecord
[03:29] <rizwaan> please try this "arecord -f cd -t raw | oggenc - -r -o Recording.ogg"
[03:29] <gtrplr> but different apps see the imped differently
[03:29] <Jucato> eilker: where do you save your virtual machines? (.vmdk)?
[03:29] <rizwaan> seems oss vs alsa issue
[03:29] <kai> Im about to watch some family guy
[03:29] <gtrplr> usually is
[03:30] <rizwaan> how could i make oss use alsa..
[03:30] <BetaCookies> [Killing X server]  Be right back
[03:30] <eilker> jucato: i dont know, let me search , i did all as default
[03:30] <kai> I also wanna beat gears of war on insane
[03:30] <Jucato> eilker: if you deleted the virtual machine from VMWare server, the vmware folder for it isn't deleted, afaik
[03:32] <Admiral_Chicago> Jucato: you're not in #offtopic?
[03:33] <Jucato> Admiral_Chicago: not currently.. gotta go anyway... brb in a few
[03:33] <Admiral_Chicago> ah see you around
[03:33] <eilker> jucato: searching for it...
[03:36] <kai> Say can I get that command to check my ubuntu version one more time
[03:37] <rizwaan> is there any good arecord (alsa record) frontend?
[03:37] <rizwaan> kde simply lacks a good sound recorder
[03:38] <Admiral_Chicago> audacity?
[03:38] <pi1l> please, i have a serious question: how do i quickly convert wav file into mp3, preferably quick and easy, maybe bash tools will do as well?
[03:39] <Admiral_Chicago> pi1l: lame should work iirc
[03:39] <pi1l> Admiral_Chicago how do i setup\launch it?
[03:40] <Admiral_Chicago> sudo apt-get install lame in a konsole
[03:42] <pi1l> Admiral_Chicago, Package lame is not available, but is referred to by another package. What should i do?
[03:42] <Admiral_Chicago> sudo apt-get -f install lame maybe
[03:43] <eilker> jucato: i delted var/vm/ubuntu
[03:43] <Admiral_Chicago> pi1l:   lame sample.wav sample.mp3 from command line
[03:43] <eilker> jucato: i deleted* var/vm/ubuntu
[03:44] <eilker> jucato: but still my 5 gb lost
[03:44] <Jucato> eilker: where did you delete it? in the command line or in Konqueror
[03:44] <Admiral_Chicago> once it is installed that is
[03:44] <eilker> jucato: konqueror
[03:44] <Jucato> eilker: it's still in the Trash then :)
[03:45] <eilker> jucato: i checked it is not in trash
[03:45] <Jucato> oh?
[03:45] <Jucato> trash:/
[03:45] <Jucato> hm.. that would be strange...
[03:46] <eilker> jucato: and it was not in trash too, i tried to delete from trash too, checked but it was not there
[03:48] <pi1l> Admiral_Chicago, thanx, but it doesn't want to install anyway..
[03:48] <ForzaPalermo> hey guys i have an nvidia video card... what kind of tweaks can i give to improve performance
[03:48] <Jucato> eilker: sorry, I don't know where else it went.. and I'm not sure where to look for it..
[03:49] <Admiral_Chicago> Jucato: any ideas: "Package lame is not available, but is referred to by another package."
[03:49] <Jucato> edgy?
[03:50] <eilker> jucato: what a luck:(
[03:50] <ForzaPalermo> anyone?
[03:51] <yamal> ForzaPalermo: you could install the drivers for it
[03:51] <Jucato> I can install lame here
[03:51] <yamal> !nvidia
[03:51] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:51] <yamal> !info lame
[03:51] <ubotu> lame: LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 3.96.1-2 (edgy), package size 260 kB, installed size 696 kB
[03:51] <Admiral_Chicago> Jucato: i have edgy, it installs just fine
[03:51] <Jucato> um... sorry have to run
[03:52] <ForzaPalermo> yamal, i have that
[03:52] <ForzaPalermo> the beta drivers
[03:52] <ForzaPalermo> i know there are xorg tweaks and what not
[03:53] <yamal> ForzaPalermo: nothing spectacular to tweak then, maybe remove that logo, etc but that's about it
[03:54] <Admiral_Chicago> pi1l: sudo dpkg-regonfigure -a
[03:54] <Admiral_Chicago> then try to install
[04:00] <mglnx> hi
[04:00] <ForzaPalermo> hey how do i get the windows key to do something?
[04:00] <ForzaPalermo> like have kmenu activate
[04:00] <knapp_> How can I do a traceroute from terminal?
[04:00] <mglnx> i have two DVD's and I'd like to find a gui program to butn directly, as opposed to have to burn on the hdd first then copy it two the second DVD. Is this possible with linux?
[04:00] <pi1l> Admiral_Chicago, thanx a lot, i finally managed to install glame with synaptic tool, and now i think i quite happy with the solution:)
[04:01] <BluesKaj> !traceroute
[04:01] <ubotu> traceroute: traces the route taken by packets over a TCP/IP network. In component main, is optional. Version 1.4a12-20 (edgy), package size 21 kB, installed size 104 kB
[04:01] <pi1l> ForzaPalermo, of course you can, visit the system configuration tool, section "hotkeys"
[04:01] <BluesKaj> traceroute then the IP address
[04:01] <pi1l> ForzaPalermo, or "shortcuts"
[04:02] <RobNyc> My firefox nor Swiftfox wants to open
[04:02] <ForzaPalermo> pi1l, i know this may sound stupid... im in there i just dont know how to set that specific key
[04:02] <ForzaPalermo> for that action
[04:02] <ForzaPalermo> i cant find it
[04:03] <BluesKaj> RobNyc , sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
[04:04] <pi1l> ForzaPalermo, use it in combination with others
[04:04] <ForzaPalermo> why cant it be by itself?
[04:04] <RobNyc> BluesKaj, i have switffox installed and now its like its not installed
[04:05] <BluesKaj> RobNyc , try that command in the terminal and you'll see a choice
[04:06] <RobNyc> yea i saw konqueror or firefox
[04:06] <RobNyc> what do u guys prefer
[04:08] <RobNyc> why do i have a swiftfox icon on my programs and i was just running swiftfox before and now its gone
[04:09] <BluesKaj> I use Firefox
[04:09] <RobNyc> weird firefox is only running if i type in terminal firefox
[04:09] <BluesKaj> have you upgraded your desktop lately, RobNyc ?
[04:10] <RobNyc> yes lol
[04:12] <BluesKaj> reinstall both FF & swiftfox
[04:12] <RobNyc> alrighty
[04:18] <pi1l> how do i resize a fat 32 partition and add ext3 partition to my disk?
[04:20] <root_> For some reason when I upgrade it didnt install   my xorg stuff
[04:20] <rizwaan> how to load OSS emulation at the startup (boot up)
[04:20] <rizwaan> LOAD_OSS_EMUL_MODULES="yes"
[04:20] <rizwaan> what's the configuration file to edit..
[04:20] <root_> this i kai by the way
[04:21] <BluesKaj> pi1l, DL GParted live cd , and use it to partition your HDD ...it works well ..can even specify the size of yer swap
[04:22] <pi1l> BluesKaj, thanx, i am installing it alredy now)
[04:22] <BluesKaj> kai get the hell out of root before someone takes ob=ver yer pc
[04:26] <tolkan> who here uses that console irc client
[04:27] <abattoir> tolkan: irssi ?
[04:27] <tolkan> yeah that
[04:27] <tolkan> how do i set that up
[04:27] <tolkan> i need to idle in there on one of the wpi servers
[04:27] <Hawkwind> !irssi | tolkan
[04:27] <ubotu> tolkan: irssi is a command line interface IRC client ( "sudo apt-get install irssi" without the quotes to try it out )
[04:28] <tolkan> oh, i'm in the wrong channel :-D
[04:28] <tolkan> you guys are still the best.
[04:28] <Hawkwind> Irssi is a modular IRC client for UNIX that currently has only text mode user interface, but 80-90% of the code isn't text mode specific, so other UIs could be created pretty easily. Homepage: http://irssi.org  Great how-to: http://f0rked.com/articles/irssi
[04:33] <poolkey172> anyone know where I can get the package for kiba dock ?
[04:33] <kai> 'ello every one
[04:35] <kai> whats the website for the repositories?
[04:36] <kai> Jucato: how do you do the thing for the repositories?
[04:37] <kai> Jucato: for the bot with the websites
[04:39] <mrg> how do i get "console ownership"? i'm trying to run a shell script and it bugs out bc i don't have console ownership..
[04:40] <Lam_> mrg: sudo ./scripthere
[04:41] <Lam_> unless i'm misunderstanding console ownership
[04:43] <mrg> Lam_: same error
[04:48] <mrg> 1billion pagers are eager to tell you how to install the ati proprietary drivers, but how do i uninstall it?  i used easyubuntu to install but have no clue how to uninstall it. ati recommends uninstalling before installing another version.
[04:49] <tolkan> replace it with vesa in your xorg.conf
[04:50] <tolkan> and then do apt-get remove the packages that you installed on those sites
[04:50] <knapp> How can I get AVI/MPG/etc to show thumbnail previews in folders?
[04:52] <mrg> easyubuntu did the install though, i don't even know what the packages were for  that... i can't find any "ati" packages..
[04:53] <Jucato> it might be called fglrx
[04:53] <bulwynkl> neat
[04:53] <bulwynkl> !LVM
[04:54] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[04:54] <mrg> yeah i tried looking for /usr/share/fglrx as the instructions on the ati site says, but easyubuntu must have installed something else..
[04:54] <mrg> bc that folder doesn't exist
[04:56] <Jucato> I'm not sure if there's an #easyubuntu channel. they are not really supported by ubuntu actually
[04:56] <Jucato> !easyubuntu
[04:56] <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
[04:56] <Jucato> oh there mrg ^^^^
[04:58] <knapp> How can I get audio/video thumbnail previews in Konqueror
[04:58] <mrg> ok sounds like a logical channel for this question :) ty
[05:05] <inteliwasp> anyone have any experience with conky? for some reason the icons are dissaparing from my desktop untill i move my mouse over them
[05:07] <Dr_willis> Never heard of it. :)
[05:07] <Dr_willis> !info conky
[05:07] <ubotu> conky: highly configurable system monitor for X based on torsmo. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.2-1 (edgy), package size 118 kB, installed size 376 kB
[05:07] <Jucato> I only know Konqi :P
[05:08] <secleinteer> hey, does anyone know how i can join an aim chatroom with kopete?
[05:10] <inteliwasp> !konqi
[05:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about konqi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:31] <pi1l> can anybody tell me how to move /usr to a new partition: copy /usr to /dev/hdb6, write in /etc/fstab a line "/dev/hdb6       /usr                ext3          defaults,errors=remount-ro    0    1", delete then all /usr(!!!) and reboot, that will do?
[05:41] <kai> can some1 help me set the class path
[05:42] <kai> please
[05:43] <kai> I dont wanna re-install, again
[05:43] <draeath> anyone know if I can make arts NOT lock my alsa device? My alsa device can handle (and does... i've got a working .conf) multiple streams
[05:46] <crimsun> draeath: if you have to use an asoundrc to get dmix, your alsa device _can't_, by definition, handle multiple streams in hardware.
[05:48] <draeath> draeath: well... thats what's going on. Is there a way I can make artsd use that, and NOT lock the device?
[05:48] <crimsun> draeath: anyhow, set the timeout for artsd to 1s
[05:51] <draeath> crimsun: woa, its working now! i started aplay while kde was making noise... and then i let arts suspend. then i got arts to make noise while aplayt was playing. apparently i just needed to restart ARTS after enabling my .asoundrc
[05:52] <draeath> crimsun: now the real test... see if system notifications work while kaffeine is using arts output
[05:52] <draeath> crimsun: and it does.
[05:52] <draeath> this file is SOO going in my backups
[05:53] <draeath> crimsun: i turned off arts suspending and its still all playing nicely
[05:53] <mortici> how do i get to the synaptics package manager?
[05:53] <draeath> mortici 'apt-get install synaptic' in a console
[05:53] <crimsun> draeath: you shouldn't need to create an asoundrc anyhow unless you have a usb audio device
[05:53] <draeath> crimsun: i do.
[05:54] <draeath> crimsun: and i put it in the global file (forgot the /etc filename already)
[05:54] <crimsun> draeath: I hope you don't want good performance, then
[05:54] <crimsun> /etc/asound.conf
[05:54] <draeath> crimsun: works fine for me, it seems
[05:54] <crimsun> I didn't enable dmix for usb-audio devices in Ubuntu because there are too many quirks.
[05:54] <draeath> i even got timidity working with the 8mb soundfont ripped from my windows install!
[05:54] <draeath> hah!
[05:55] <crimsun> there are several wishlist bugs to enable dmix for usb-audio, but I'm not convinced it's worth the number of bug reports that will come in
[05:55] <draeath> i just wish i could use a real driver. external SBLive 24
[05:56] <crimsun> extigy?
[05:56] <draeath> nope
[05:56] <draeath> the cheap one
[05:56] <crimsun> ouch
[05:56] <crimsun> I'm sorry you wasted your money.
[05:56] <draeath> me too, but it was $50 a long time ago
[05:56] <draeath> so i'm not crying
[06:00] <pulaski> hello
[06:02] <mortici> ok
[06:02] <pulaski> I've newly installed kubuntu and I'm having trouble updating with my dialup connection.  Is is common that adept frequently signifies errors for certain updates from certain repositories?
[06:03] <pulaski> Does it matter that I resort to the command line and repeatedly do a "sudo apt-get -f install"
[06:03] <pulaski> ?
[06:04] <pulaski> I'm showing over 148 updated packages available.  It that normal?
[06:05] <pulaski> I would appreciate any comment.
[06:11] <pulaski> my older ubuntu distro generally seemed to update without error.  Occasionally I may have had to repeat an update or follow up with a "sudo apt-get -f install".  This kubuntu update process is difficult with a dial up. Can anyone let me know how extraordinary this may or may not be?
[06:11] <Flighter> can anyone send me the kdm .xml file?
[06:12] <abattoir> pulaski: you just want to update your OS, or do you want to upgrade, i.e. move from dapper to edgy, for example
[06:13] <abattoir> pulaski: if it is the former, then 'sudo apt-get update' and the 'sudo apt-get upgrade' should work
[06:13] <Zaire> anyone in here know how postfix is configured...the helps a tad vague
[06:13] <abattoir> you could use aptitude instead of apt-get as well
[06:13] <kai> Does any one here have any experiance with setting the classpath
[06:13] <smithbone> I need a bit of help installing 6.10 on my HP nx6325.
[06:13] <pulaski> thank you for responding abattoir, just a simple update to a new dapper 6.06 kubuntu insall is all I'm trying to do.
[06:14] <mortici> where can i get the libdrm 2.2?
[06:14] <crimsun> you can't, mortici.
[06:14] <mortici> why not?
[06:14] <crimsun> we haven't merged 2.2 at all.
[06:14] <abattoir> pulaski: make sure you have the dapper-updates/dapper-backports repos enabled if you want stuff from them
[06:14] <mortici> :(
[06:14] <abattoir> pulaski: then follow what i said earlier
[06:15] <mortici> when will it be merged?
[06:15] <Zaire> anyone in here know how postfix is configured...the helps a tad vague
[06:15] <pulaski> yes thank you  those repositories are uncommented on my sources.list abbatoir.
[06:16] <Flighter> can anyone send the the .xml file of the kdm theme?
[06:17] <Zaire> -_-
[06:17] <abattoir> !paste
[06:17] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:18] <pulaski> ok abbatoir, I'll give aptitude a try.  thanks for the help!
[06:18] <abattoir> pulaski: no problem :)
[06:18] <pulaski> I'll cya
[06:18] <Zaire> -_-
[06:18] <mortici> im liking kubuntu already
[06:19] <mortici> just this whole sudo blah blah blah thing ain't working for me
[06:19] <Zaire> thats the best part
[06:19] <mortici> hmph
[06:19] <Zaire> way easier for installing stuff
[06:19] <mortici> well i prefer to su, then run the commands
[06:19] <abattoir> Flighter: http://pastebin.ca/263122
[06:19] <abattoir> !su | mortici
[06:19] <ubotu> mortici: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:20] <mortici> but it seems to not like my password for root, then again it never asked me for one
[06:20] <abattoir> mortici: you can do that too if you want
[06:20] <Zaire> so....anyone in here know how postfix is configured...the helps a tad vague
[06:20] <smithbone> any installer gurus around?
[06:20] <crimsun> mortici: it might not be.
[06:20] <mortici> ?
[06:21] <Flighter> abattoir: when you type a wrong password, does it shows any message?
[06:22] <abattoir> Flighter: yes it does
[06:22] <abattoir> Flighter: "Login Incorrect" iirc
[06:22] <phen> can anyone help me install my TV-tuner on Kubuntu
[06:23] <Flighter> abattoir: your lang is english?
[06:24] <abattoir> Flighter: yes
[06:24] <Flighter> i need to know from someone that isnt english
[06:24] <abattoir> Flighter: which lang?
[06:26] <Zaire> so....anyone in here know how postfix is configured...the helps a tad vague
[06:26] <Flighter> abattoir: anyone
[06:26] <abattoir> !de
[06:26] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[06:26] <abattoir> Flighter: ^^^ try there for german, for eg.
[06:27] <abattoir> anyway, i have to go now :)
[06:27] <Flighter> just need to see a .xml file in wich the login fail shows a non english message
[06:27] <Flighter> cause in all .xml files i see they all have <text>Login failed!</text>
[06:27] <Flighter> and that doesnt give space for any translation
[06:28] <Flighter> and for the other messages like warning about caps lock theres option for translation
[06:29] <Flighter> abattoir: understand now?
[06:29] <Zaire> guess thats a no as usual
[06:41] <mortici> how do i change my screen resolution
[06:42] <mortici> or restart my x server?
[06:55] <Dr_willis>  !fixres
[06:56] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:02] <londo4> hallo who can help with this problem; Err http://packages.freecontrib.org dapper Release.gpg
[07:06] <brad123> i need help getting amarok to build a collection. im having a problem. it doesnt find the music but i told it where to look. and how can i run the first run wizard again? i installed it first without installing mysql-server5.0 first.
[07:09] <londo4> Help: Err http://packages.freecontrib.org dapper Release.gpg When I sudo apt-get update
[07:10] <paitart> hi. just installed kubuntu 6.06 and firefox too. how do i upgrade firefox from 1.5 to 2.0
[07:14] <londo4> Help:Err http://packages.freecontrib.org dapper Release.gpg. Could not resolve 'packages.freecontrib.org'  When I do sudo apt-get update
[07:17] <Admiral_Chicago> brad123: did you try "rescan collection" in tools
[07:20] <paitart> hi. just installed kubuntu 6.06 and firefox too. how do i upgrade firefox from 1.5 to 2.0
[07:21] <Admiral_Chicago> paitart: download it from here...
[07:21] <Admiral_Chicago> hold on a sec
[07:22] <Admiral_Chicago> http://www.mozilla.com/products/download.html?product=firefox-2.0&os=linux&lang=en-US
[07:23] <Admiral_Chicago> then in the command line type this
[07:23] <Admiral_Chicago> cd Desktop (assuming it's on the desktop)
[07:23] <Admiral_Chicago> cp ~/.mozilla/firefox ~/
[07:24] <Admiral_Chicago> cd /opt
[07:24] <Admiral_Chicago> sudo mkdir mozilla
[07:24] <Admiral_Chicago> cd Desktop
[07:25] <Admiral_Chicago> sudo cp "firefox file name" /opt/mozilla
[07:25] <Admiral_Chicago> cd /opt
[07:25] <Admiral_Chicago> err scratch that last command
[07:25] <Admiral_Chicago> cd /opt/mozilla
[07:25] <Admiral_Chicago> ls
[07:25] <drarem> i can't stop lighttpd, but i can start it apparently. it wont let me do a sudo apt-get remove on it - i'm already running apache
[07:26] <Admiral_Chicago> if you get the file that was "firefox file name" you did it right
[07:27] <Admiral_Chicago> paitart: also, extract the firefox tar.gz before you start, you'll move that folder
[07:27] <Admiral_Chicago> let me know when you got all that done
[07:28] <mortici> how do i change my screen resolution
[07:28] <mortici> Admiral_Chicago, as in the club?
[07:29] <Admiral_Chicago> mortici: club? oh no not at all. rofl
[07:29] <Admiral_Chicago> well Admiral Club at the airport not "the Admiral" gentleman club
[07:29] <Admiral_Chicago> !res > mortici
[07:30] <londo4> Help Help-->Err http://packages.freecontrib.org dapper Release.gpg Could not resolve 'packages.freecontrib.org'
[07:41] <t3hwiz0rd> can someone help me out here?
[07:41] <t3hwiz0rd> I've got my old harddrive loaded into a ide-to-usb device
[07:41] <t3hwiz0rd> its reisfers/ex3
[07:41] <t3hwiz0rd> kubuntu liveCD sees it
[07:41] <t3hwiz0rd> but will not mount it
[07:42] <t3hwiz0rd> repords this error:
[07:42] <t3hwiz0rd> wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda5,
[07:42] <t3hwiz0rd>        missing codepage or other error
[07:44] <Admiral_Chicago> i keep getting this error while trying to use a liveCD "can not allocate resource region 0 of Device'
[07:44] <Admiral_Chicago> and it has this repeated 0-3
[07:44] <crazy_bus> Does anyone know of a good program to download a streaming .rm file
[07:45] <londo4> someone   help my kubuntu doesn`t detect usb stik
[07:49] <mortici> OMG it works like a buty
[07:49] <mortici> i think i messed myself
[07:49] <poningru> sweet
[07:49] <mortici> i love kubuntu
[07:49] <mortici> i want it to have my babies
[07:49] <poningru> ...
[07:49] <poningru> I know we preach love and humanity... its just not that kinda love
[07:49] <mortici> now how do i change settings in kde settings manager
[07:49] <londo4> prm`richard: I`m unregisterd  I can`t send prived message
[07:50] <mortici> that require administrator rights
[07:50] <crazy_bus> Does anyone know how to download rtsp streaming real media files?
[07:52] <mortici> ?
[07:58] <bill57785> ok, where is Konquer actually located on the hard drive? I'm trying to install Flash PLayer 7 for it, but it needs a directory
[07:59] <Emess> sadly i donth think thats a glitch
[07:59] <Emess> ...wrong channel :s
[08:00] <max_> is there any other things that you could do that are like the "eyecandy" besides XGL(cant run it) Transluncey and
[08:00] <max_> 3ddesktop
[08:02] <max_> is there any other things that you could do that are like the "eyecandy" besides XGL(cant run it) Transluncey and 3ddesktop
[08:03] <londo4> Help Help-->Err http://packages.freecontrib.org dapper Release.gpg Could not resolve 'packages.freecontrib.org'
[08:18] <g6issenh> coucou
[08:33] <max_> hi. i got an X error and it took me back to the login screen, and now when i login it looks very "basic" and im missing my whole panel so i cant do anything, and i dont know what happenes.....sory its to vauge, i dont know how to describe it
[08:37] <jason_> I am having a minor graphics problem which seems to be related to opengl. Whenever a screensaver is running or I am playing WoW, the screen will sort of stutter every 10 seconds or so... any ideas?
[08:40] <isede> i have ntfs partition mounted from kubuntu , but in many of them i cannot see any files (i am sure files are there). i cannot boot into windows cuz i accidentally deleted some necessary files
[08:40] <isede> any ideas what is wrong with the ntfs mount?
[08:40] <isede> in many of the folders i cannot see any files, sorry
[08:55] <Admiral_Chicago> how can i change how often Ktorrent updates?
[09:02] <Admiral_Chicago> jono: ping
[09:03] <Admiral_Chicago> err, maybe we can talk in locoteams instead
[09:03] <Jucato> :)
[09:05] <musya> does anybody know if kubuntu is available in 64 bit?
[09:05] <Admiral_Chicago> musya: yes
[09:06] <binary2k2> musya: it'll be difficult to do some things in 64bit tho, play flash for example
[09:06] <Jucato> w32codecs, too
[09:07] <musya> why would that be difficult? on any 64 bit or just kubuntu?
[09:07] <Admiral_Chicago> it's possible but a pain
[09:07] <binary2k2> well yeah, that's why it's got "32" in it :p
[09:07] <Admiral_Chicago> musya: any
[09:07] <musya> why?
[09:07] <musya> if you dont mind me asking
[09:08] <binary2k2> because flash isn't open source, and adobe haven't made a 64bit version
[09:08] <binary2k2> if it was open source, we could port it, but it's not
[09:09] <Admiral_Chicago> the actual numerical values of handling raw data is double as well
[09:09] <musya> what else would be hard?
[09:10] <Admiral_Chicago> musya: non-free software in general
[09:10] <musya> hmmm, ok
[09:10] <binary2k2> well, like Admiral_Chicago said, w32codecs won't work, because they are 32bit, so restricted formats will be hard to use
[09:10] <musya> how many binaries are in 32 bit. and in 64 bit?
[09:11] <binary2k2> blah, i have no clue
[09:11] <Admiral_Chicago> binary2k2: w32codecs in non-free
[09:11] <Admiral_Chicago> on top of it
[09:11] <binary2k2> all are 32bit now, and all the apps on kubuntu 64bit are 64bit (goes without sayin realy)
[09:12] <mae> i've been reading about ruby 2.0 and continuations -- aside from all the gossip -- isn't a continuation essentially when you pass a Proc or lambda to a function ? if we couldn't do that wouldn't ruby lose like 50 percent of its coolness
[09:12] <binary2k2> Admiral_Chicago: i know, but i was typeing when you sent that, and i mostly look down when i type :p
[09:12] <Admiral_Chicago> okay
[09:25] <AtomBombe2000> ping
[09:29] <igor> how i install a package with all the propgraming libs in ubuntu?
[09:31] <binary2k2> igor: a development package?
[09:31] <igor> i wanna install the librarys of C programing...using gcc compiler
[09:32] <binary2k2> !compile | igor
[09:32] <ubotu> igor: 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!)
[09:42] <Jucato> !kernel
[09:42] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[09:53] <Schalken> Isn't glxgears supposed to output framerate information?
[09:54] <binary2k2> you need to add the '-printfps' option
[09:54] <Schalken> binary2k2: ahhh, cheers! :D
[09:57] <thewolf> Hey, is there anyone here from South Australia? Looking for someone to binge a DVD copy of 6.10 from :P
[10:05] <bele_> !apache
[10:05] <ubotu> lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL.  For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP  -  See also the Server CD install menu.
[10:08] <bele_> Hello I'm having a problem with kubuntu's apache ... or actually with the fact that my previous platform used ISO Latin 1 enconding
[10:08] <bele_> Now all my pages are iSO Latin 1 on filesystem
[10:08] <JohnFlux> fun fun
[10:08] <bele_> And apache of cource servers special charcters wrong...
[10:08] <aspedia> I want to install php5.2. What is the best way to do it?
[10:09] <aspedia> Backports? How?
[10:09] <bele_> Where I could configure in Kubuntu encoding Apache is using when reading files from FS?
[10:09] <rowanjl> !backports
[10:10] <ubotu> If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[10:11] <Schalken> rowanjl: I'm from VIC, if you wanna come down. ;)
[10:12] <rowanjl> Man, its cold enough here! :P That is when its not 38C...
[10:13] <Schalken> Yeah it was pretty sunny today.
[10:13] <rowanjl> But looking on the bright side, you don't have Adelaide drivers over there :P
[10:13] <JackD> does it get that hot in Victoria?
[10:16] <Schalken> JackD: well the weather is really turbulent in Melb'.
[10:16] <JackD> Anything above 25C is very hot to me
[10:17] <JackD> 38C is almost frightening
[10:17] <rowanjl> 45C is hot
[10:18] <JackD> I couldn't survive that without being climatised first
[10:18] <rowanjl> Where are you from?
[10:19] <JackD> a terrible place, but in a matter of weeks, all going to plan, I am making my escape to Australia
[10:19] <isede> is there any way to use USB TV tuner on ubuntu?
[10:20] <JackD> legally of course
[10:21] <Admiral_Chicago> #offtopic
[10:21] <Admiral_Chicago> :P
[10:21] <rowanjl> Well, you're not tasmanian then :P
[10:21] <Admiral_Chicago> !offtopic
[10:21] <ubotu> #kubuntu is the official Kubuntu support channel, for all Kubuntu-related questions. Please use #kubuntu-offtopic for general chatter. Thanks!
[10:21] <Admiral_Chicago> i meant
[10:21] <JackD> yes of course sorry
[10:23] <Hmg4> I can't get my autopackage to work, anyone?
[10:24] <pansy> hi folks
[10:24] <Schalken> Hmg4: What does it say?
[10:25] <Hmg4> Schalken, Nothing, i click on amsn autopackage and i does nothing.
[10:25] <Hmg4> Schalken, It used to work
[10:25] <pansy> i have a little problem on my laptop: since the upgrade to edgy the speedstepping isnt working correctly, this means though the powersaved daemon is running the cpu runs always with max speed. how can i make my laptop to use the speedstepping?
[10:26] <Schalken> Hmg4: you might need to execute it from the terminal. i can't remember what the command was...but maybe ubotu does...
[10:26] <Schalken> !autopackage
[10:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about autopackage - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:26] <Schalken> bagh
[10:28] <Hmg4> Schalken, autopackage install!!!!
[10:28] <Hmg4> Schalken, Thank you!!!!
[10:29] <Schalken> Hmg4: ?
[10:29] <Hmg4> Schalken, You where right, i used console: autopackage install stupid.package
[10:30] <Schalken> Hmg4: oh okay. you could set that as the default file opener for auopackage files so you can just double-click on them.
[10:30] <Hmg4> Schalken, Ok, thank you.
[10:30] <Admiral_Chicago> Hmg4: man page maybe in the future?
[10:34] <eilker> i have dhcp problem...it cant start in the booting
[10:34] <Hmg4> Admiral_Chicago, What man page? man amsn?
[10:35] <Hmg4> Admiral_Chicago, man autopackage? there is no
[10:35] <Admiral_Chicago> maybe, i don't know the package but in general. you seem to know gnu/linux disregard me
[10:39] <eilker> i need to configure my dhcpd.conf, but i dont know why, could anyone share his file with me ??           sudo kate /etc/htcpd.conf
[10:39] <eilker> i need to configure my dhcpd.conf, but i dont know why, could anyone share his file with me ??           sudo kate /etc/dhcpd.conf  **
[10:47] <aspedia> how can I search and install backports software? An entry in sources.list I have done
[10:51] <binary2k2> aspedia: run "sudo apt-get update" then the packages will be in Adept (or whatever package manager you use)
[10:58] <eilker> i need to configure my dhcpd.conf, but i dont know why, could anyone share his file with me ??           sudo kate /etc/dhcpd.conf  **
[10:58] <benjaminkip> can any body help me installing windows codes32
[10:58] <eilker> or any help_
[11:01] <benjaminkip> please help me to instaill windows code32
[11:02] <benjaminkip> anyone there to help me to download
[11:02] <benjaminkip> or install windows code 32
[11:02] <benjaminkip> on Kubuntu
[11:02] <binary2k2> benjaminkip: have you looked at: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[11:02] <benjaminkip> yeah.. i have looked
[11:02] <benjaminkip> but they have only for debain
[11:03] <binary2k2> ubuntu is debian based
[11:03] <benjaminkip> but I can only do it from Adept
[11:03] <binary2k2> benjaminkip: what part exactly are you stuck on?
[11:04] <benjaminkip> I just downloaded the tar pack from the debain sever
[11:04] <benjaminkip> and I am stuck
[11:04] <benjaminkip> to install
[11:05] <binary2k2> benjaminkip: what tar pack?
[11:06] <benjaminkip> sorry.. the debain pack
[11:06] <benjaminkip> not yet install
[11:06] <benjaminkip> on my desktop
[11:08] <Jucato> right-click on it, select Kubuntu Package Menu -> Install Package
[11:08] <binary2k2> benjaminkip: try right-clicking on it, go to "Kubuntu Package Menu" and choose "Install Package"
[11:08] <Jucato> :)
[11:09] <benjaminkip> okey
[11:09] <benjaminkip> let me try
[11:09] <benjaminkip> you are too kind to help me out at anytimes
[11:10] <benjaminkip> asking me password
[11:10] <benjaminkip> i tried many times
[11:10] <benjaminkip> now status database area i locke by another process
[11:10] <benjaminkip> press enter to exit....
[11:10] <Jucato> benjaminkip: did you enter your password?
[11:10] <benjaminkip> yes i did
[11:11] <Jucato> ok launch K Menu -> System -> Konsole
[11:11] <benjaminkip> http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20061022-0.0_i386.deb
[11:11] <benjaminkip> didn come out anything
[11:11] <benjaminkip> may be my adept was opening
[11:11] <Jucato> benjaminkip: in Konsole, type this command: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[11:11] <Jucato> yes, close Adept
[11:12] <benjaminkip> what is that
[11:12] <benjaminkip> sudo dpkg --configure -a??
[11:13] <Jucato> it's to unlock the database --> <benjaminkip> now status database area i locke by another process
[11:13] <benjaminkip> yeah
[11:13] <benjaminkip> that right
[11:13] <benjaminkip> okey
[11:13] <benjaminkip> i just did it
[11:13] <benjaminkip> yeah..
[11:13] <benjaminkip> how do i know when it is already installed
[11:14] <Jucato> try playing a WMV or WMA file
[11:14] <binary2k2> benjaminkip: dpkg --list | grep w32codecs
[11:17] <benjaminkip> yeah.. I got it.. thanks
[11:17] <benjaminkip> can i delet the package that I download on my desktop
[11:17] <binary2k2> yeah
[11:17] <benjaminkip> thanks alot
[11:17] <binary2k2> :D
[11:17] <benjaminkip> now the my wmv files is playing
[11:17] <benjaminkip> thanks
[11:17] <benjaminkip> where are you guys from
[11:18] <benjaminkip> how come you all know everything
[11:18] <binary2k2> i wish :p
[11:18] <binary2k2> we're from all over the world
[11:18] <Admiral_Chicago> we were spawned in the beard of ZEus
[11:18] <benjaminkip> thanks anyway.. got to go now
[11:19] <benjaminkip> happy sabbath to you all
[11:19] <binary2k2> see you later
[11:22] <vge> how i know what apache version im running?
[11:23] <binary2k2> vge: dpkg --list | grep apache
[11:23] <Admiral_Chicago> vge: from command line.. apache --version might work
[11:23] <binary2k2> vge: or look in adept
[11:24] <vge> bazillion ways, maby i should try before asking sometimes, ty ;)
[11:24] <Admiral_Chicago> vge: [04:20]  <benjaminkip> how come you all know everything
[11:24] <Admiral_Chicago> :)
[11:25] <binary2k2> no one knows everything
[11:25] <vge> ya, best channel to ask a question
[11:25] <binary2k2> at least i don't know if they do :p
[11:25] <eilker>  Please write a subnet declaration in your dhcpd.conf file for the  , network segment to which interface eth0 is attached. could anyone help pls ??
[11:26] <Admiral_Chicago> oh wow i don't know that one...lol
[11:27] <binary2k2> eilker: tried "man dhcpd.conf" ?
[11:27] <eilker> binary2k2: no, having trouble here
[11:28] <binary2k2> eilker: why do you deed a dhcp server?
[11:28] <eilker> binary2k2: i dont know, my ip is not static
[11:29] <binary2k2> then a local dhcp server wont help
[11:29] <eilker> binary2k2: i have personal web server, and ftp server, and trying with vmware
[11:29] <binary2k2> eilker: use the 192.168.*.* address range
[11:29] <eilker> binary2k2: do u suggest me to uninstall it ?
[11:30] <nagyv> power manager is buggy! is I plug out kde restarts twice
[11:30] <eilker> binary2k2: what happens if i uninstall it ? because i am not with it
[11:30] <nagyv> if I plug in, kde restarts twice again
[11:30] <binary2k2> eilker: i don't see why you'd need it if you are only using vmware, setup static addressed
[11:31] <nagyv> no, even worse, kde restarts cyclicaly!
[11:31] <eilker> binary2k2: uninstalling it
[11:31] <eilker> binary2k2: lets see...
[11:31] <nagyv> it just restarted again
[11:32] <eilker> binary2k2: and other bad thing is, vmware stole my 5 gb, i uninstalled it , but my 5 gb gone...
[11:33] <binary2k2> eilker: that's the virtual machines, if you wan't to get that 5GB back you need to remove them
[11:34] <eilker> binary2k2: i uninstalled vmware, before it i deleted var/vm/ubuntu  too, and trash is empty
[11:35] <binary2k2> eilker: check in ~/vmware
[11:37] <eilker> binary2k2: " rmdir ~/vmware  "  is it ok ?
[11:37] <nagyv> were here any answers for me? I just rebotted to get rid of kde restarts (I hope it will work)
[11:37] <binary2k2> eilker: not if it has any files in it, use "rm -r ~/vmware"
[11:39] <eilker> binary2k2: there is no file in it,
[11:39] <binary2k2> eilker: you can use the package "kdirstat" to see what files/directorys are using the most space
[11:45] <eilker> binary2k2: installed, and waiting for report
[11:51] <nagyv> !powermanager
[11:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about powermanager - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:52] <Admiral_Chicago> nagyv: what release?
[11:52] <nagyv> edgy, 0.42
[11:54] <Admiral_Chicago> !guidance
[11:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about guidance - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:54] <Admiral_Chicago> what?
[11:54] <Admiral_Chicago> well guidance is the new power manager, i'd google it
[11:55] <nagyv> I hided (hide?) the toolbar in system settings, how can I get it back?
[11:58] <nagyv> isn't is possible that the two power managers conflict? I have the basic icon from dapper, and the new one also. I don't know wheather they use the same programs though
[12:10] <eilker> binary2k2: problem is solved, thank you
[12:10] <Narada> hi; my kde is intermittently getting very high cpu usage
[12:10] <binary2k2> eilker: no problem :D
[12:11] <eilker> binary2k2: it was here, /root/.local/share/Trash/files
[12:11] <eilker> binary2k2: so interesting
[12:11] <Narada> the processes that are taking cpu are: /sbin/init splash, /usr/bin/X -br -nolisten tcp :0 vt7 -auth /var/run/xauth/A:0-Ph7eUT and kwin [kdeinit]  -session 1019a1ac10a14d000116238033600000045420000_1164970373_63166; any ideas about what i can do
[12:12] <eilker> binary2k2: i delete the things from my trash, and files go to /root/.local/share/Trash/files
[12:12] <Narada> they just shoot up in usage and then disappear
[12:12] <binary2k2> eilker: hmm, strange
[12:12] <Narada> /usr/sbin/apt-index-watcher run --syslog as well is taking cpu
[12:13] <eilker> binary2k2: yeah so strange:)
[12:16] <nagyv> !packages
[12:16] <ubotu> You can browse and search for Ubuntu packages using !Synaptic, !Adept, "apt-cache search <keywords>", the "apt:/" URL in KDE, or online at http://packages.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu has about 20000 packages available, so please *search* for an official package before installing things in awkward ways!
[12:16] <elcuco> hi, i have this wide screnn laptop and i need help setting it up for wide screen display (system is kubuntu 6.10)
[12:17] <nagyv> does anyone have a list of installed packages after a new edgy install?
[12:17] <binary2k2> !xorg | elcuco
[12:17] <ubotu> elcuco: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:20] <elcuco> the package name is 910 of 855?
[12:21] <elcuco> the manual you pointed me says "855" but i found 910
[12:22] <elcuco> 915 that is, sorry :)
[12:22] <binary2k2> elcuco: 915resolution
[12:23] <elcuco> do i need to reboot? or just restart the service and xorg?
[12:24] <binary2k2> you don't need to reboot
[12:24] <elcuco> kk, comming back in a few :)
[12:24] <binary2k2> ok
[12:27] <elcuco> 10x, working :)
[12:27] <binary2k2> great :D
[12:27] <elcuco> now i need to understand why the laptop does not boot unless i choose the rescue option
[12:27] <binary2k2> it wont boot at all?
[12:28] <bxnp> how can i see wich keymap i use in kubuntu
[12:28] <elcuco> gets stucked, not sure when. i will try to boot using vga=text
[12:28] <bxnp> and how can i configure kubuntu to use a different keymap
[12:29] <binary2k2> bxnp: K Menu -> System Settings -> Regional & Language
[12:31] <bxnp> binary2k2:
[12:31] <bxnp> but i dont have x running on that box
[12:31] <bxnp> is there a way to do this via the commandline
[12:31] <binary2k2> bxnp: run "sudo kbd-config"
[12:33] <bxnp> binary2k2: where are the keymaps stored
[12:33] <binary2k2> bxnp: /usr/share/keymaps/
[12:33] <bxnp> i need to set this to us international, cause i dont know what's on this now, but i cant type normaly on that box
[12:34] <bxnp> and how can i see wich keymap kubuntu is now using,
[12:34] <bxnp> sorry for my english
[12:35] <elcuco> by default, the keyboard applet from kde is not loaded
[12:35] <elcuco> it uses the configuration used in xorg.cong
[12:36] <elcuco> bxnp: got it?
[12:36] <binary2k2> that's /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:36] <bxnp> xorg.conf you mean elcuco
[12:36] <bxnp> oke
[12:38] <elcuco> (details)
[12:39] <bxnp> ehm think i am going to reinstall kubuntu on that box, i wanted to make an server, but for me kde is handy
[12:39] <binary2k2> bxnp: you can have a server with kde installed
[12:39] <binary2k2> bxnp: servers can have X too
[12:40] <elcuco> binary2k2: no they cant :)
[12:40] <cpk1> err why wouldnt a server be able to have X installed on it?
[12:42] <binary2k2> quote from bxnp: "i wanted to make an server, but for me kde is handy"
[12:42] <binary2k2> have both then, linux is good like that :D
[12:42] <napa_> !mp3
[12:42] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:43] <cpk1> not to mention running a desktop enviroment on something doesnt meant it all of a sudden cant be a server
[12:43] <napa_> ugh .. mp3 doesnt work in kubuntu
[12:43] <binary2k2> my box has KDE, is a FTP/web server and a NAT router
[12:44] <cpk1> !work
[12:44] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[12:44] <binary2k2> napa, read the links, they tell you why
[12:44] <elcuco> napa_: restricted formats in the wiki
[12:46] <napa_> I cant find libxine-extracodecs in adept
[12:46] <bxnp> oke
[12:46] <bxnp> i think i am going to reinstall
[12:46] <napa_> using Kubuntu 6.06
[12:46] <cpk1> its there
[12:47] <cpk1> it have it
[12:47] <binary2k2> napa_: did you read the guide?
[12:47] <binary2k2> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[12:47] <napa_> yeah binary2k2
[12:47] <cpk1> !info libxine-extracodecs dapper
[12:47] <ubotu> libxine-extracodecs: the xine video/media player library, binary files. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.1.1+ubuntu1-2 (dapper), package size 1148 kB, installed size 2976 kB
[12:49] <jbasilio> anyone know how to adjust pmount options when kde mounts removable media?  i want to change the umask setting but i can't find where kde calls pmount
[12:49] <napa_> I thought it should be enough installing ibxine-extracodecs and  libk3b2-mp3.
[12:49] <napa_> But the ibxine-extracodecs does not exsist
[12:50] <binary2k2> napa_: yes, it exists, i have it installed
[12:50] <binary2k2> napa_: enable the multiverse repository
[12:50] <napa_> how?
[12:51] <cpk1> napa_: did you just see what ubotu said? it exists on dapper
[12:52] <napa_> it does not exist on 6.06 .... It's not on my list
[12:52] <binary2k2> napa_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories will tell you how
[12:52] <gemidjy> any idea on how to browse/manage files on Nokia 6630 under Kubuntu? For motorola there is this good application moto4lin that does the job...any experience?
[12:53] <cpk1> just because you dont know of it doesnt mean it doesnt exist =)
[12:53] <SlimG> where can i find extensions for konqueror? looking for a css "live" editing extension
[12:53] <napa_> I need documentation for Kubuntu not Ubuntu
[12:53] <ninHer> gemidjy: have a glance to this
[12:53] <ninHer> http://www.koeniglich.de/p3nfs.html
[12:54] <cpk1> napa_: it is basically the same
[12:54] <binary2k2> napa_: on that page you see "Managing Repositories in Kubuntu", click it
[12:59] <Lothar> i hace done a server install of kubuntu and wish to install the desktop enviroment what is the apt-get install package name
[12:59] <airfoil> hello
[01:00] <cpk1> Lothar: well i think if you want kde its kde-base, or kde-desktop, or kde-core
[01:00] <cpk1> i think those are all options
[01:03] <airfoil> Hi! I have problem connecting my adept manager to the kubuntu server.
[01:04] <cpk1> how so?
[01:10] <vge> can someone help me to use ldap with apache?
[01:10] <dorian__> salut
[01:10] <dorian__> Y aurait-il un franais ici ?
[01:14] <jbasilio> in kcontrol->peripherals->storage media .. how do you find out what the default associations do?  i'd like to modify 1 but i can't find a script on disk ("open in a new window")
[01:33] <Lothar> ok so i installed the kde-core packages .... now i want to start it alll up
[01:39] <eilker> https://127.0.0.1:8333  it doesnt accept my username and password  //vmware server
[01:41] <soulrider> hi everyone
[01:41] <Jucato> Lothar: good luck. you might find this useful: http://jucato.org/stuff/kde-core.html
[01:42] <tohel> anybody around who could help me with setting the locale to de_DE@euro ISO...??
[01:42] <soulrider> :O jucato.org
[01:43] <Jucato> soulrider: :P
[01:44] <soulrider> Jucato: whats that kde-core thing supposed to be? minimal KDE ?
[01:44] <Jucato> yep
[01:44] <Jucato> no Kubuntu defaults
[01:45] <soulrider> ohh
[01:45] <soulrider> uhm, interesting...
[01:45] <soulrider> and it work faster, yeah?
[01:46] <Jucato> for me it does
[01:46] <Jucato> it's smaller, lighter, faster. and for me, I have the added satisfaction of knowing what I install
[01:46] <soulrider> Jucato: i like how your desktop looks
[01:46] <Jucato> hehe thanks :)
[01:47] <eilker> is there any difference between "sudo su" and "su"
[01:48] <apokryphos> eilker: yes, we don't recommend the usage of su. It's disabled by default
[01:48] <apokryphos> eilker: take a look at the FAQ (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions) as linked to in the channel /topic
[01:49] <apokryphos> prefix commands with sudo for doing one command, or use sudo -i to get into a root jail session
[01:49] <Jucato> "su" needs a root account to be enabled. sudo su sort of emulates it, but using sudo. (afaik)
[01:50] <soulrider> ~info inframs-tools
[01:50] <soulrider> !info inframs-tools
[01:50] <ubotu> Package inframs-tools does not exist in any distro I know
[01:50] <apokryphos> ubotu: packages
[01:50] <ubotu> You can browse and search for Ubuntu packages using !Synaptic, !Adept, "apt-cache search <keywords>", the "apt:/" URL in KDE, or online at http://packages.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu has about 20000 packages available, so please *search* for an official package before installing things in awkward ways!
[01:51] <soulrider> yeah im there already :P
[01:51] <soulrider> damn, i dont know wth i read! it says: initramfs-tools
[01:51] <soulrider> it must be that i just woke up :P
[01:51] <eilker> apokryphos: ty,
[01:52] <eilker> jucato: i asked it for vmware https://127.0.0.1:8333 it doesnt accept my username and password
[01:52] <Jucato> eilker: who's username and password? 127.0.0.1 is localhost, meaning your own machine (afaik)
[01:53] <eilker> jucato: yess
[01:53] <BluesKaj> Howdy All! :)
[01:53] <apokryphos> hey
[01:53] <binary2k2> howdy stranger
[01:54] <XVampireX> Hey, anyone has any idea on Edgy why sometimes when I boot up, some programs "Crash" ? I mean immediately when I boot.
[01:54] <BluesKaj> can anyone recommend an audio converter utlilty ?
[01:54] <binary2k2> BluesKaj: I use mencoder
[01:54] <binary2k2> audio and video
[01:55] <BluesKaj> hey Jucato,, apokryphos, binary2k2,
[01:55] <tony__> anyone here use ntfs-3g?
[01:55] <Jucato> he BluesKaj
[01:55] <apokryphos> BluesKaj: how've you been?
[01:55] <tony__> i can' only write to my ntfs partition as root while the other i can as user, anyone wanna help?
[01:56] <BluesKaj> quite well , thanks, apokryphos, and you ?
[01:56] <binary2k2> tony__: how do you mount the ntfs partition?
[01:56] <Lothar> Jucato: could i see your sources.list
[01:56] <apokryphos> yup, doing well =)
[01:56] <apokryphos> tony__: take a look at the FAQ (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions) as linked to in the channel /topic
[01:56] <Jucato> Lothar: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jucato
[01:56] <BluesKaj> good ')
[01:56] <tony__> sudo mount -a on both of them and both have the same fstab entry
[01:57] <BluesKaj> mencoder ?, but I thought it was just an engine , like xine for ex
[01:57] <BluesKaj> example
[01:57] <binary2k2> tony__: change "auto" to "noauto" in fstab and add "user"
[01:58] <Lothar> Jucato: thanks
[01:58] <binary2k2> BluesKaj: mplayer is the engine, mencoder can trenscode too
[01:58] <icheyne> BluesKaj, http://www.kraus.tk/projects/konverter/
[01:58] <icheyne> konverter works nicely
[01:59] <luciani> hola todos
[02:00] <binary2k2> BluesKaj: Encode DVD title #2, only selected chapters:
[02:00] <binary2k2> mencoder dvd://2 -chapter 10-15 -o title2.avi -oac copy -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4
[02:00] <BluesKaj> konverter eh ?
[02:00] <binary2k2> from man page
[02:00] <BluesKaj> ok
[02:01] <binary2k2> mencoder is a bit complicated, but very powerful
[02:01] <tony__> didn't work, i'm going to have to change the fstab back, it only mounted my other linux partition
[02:01] <BluesKaj> yeah , I see mencoder in devede but I'm talking about audio converters , say from wav to mp3 etc
[02:01] <binary2k2> BluesKaj: it will do that too
[02:02] <BluesKaj> uhoh , mplayer crashes
[02:03] <binary2k2> tony__: did you unmount it first?
[02:03] <tony__> yep sudo umount -a
[02:03] <binary2k2> why do it lile that, unmounts all partitions
[02:04] <tony__> because it's faster
[02:05] <binary2k2> tony__: faster then sudo umount /mount/point ?
[02:06] <tony__> yeah, to type
[02:06] <binary2k2> tony__: how did you remount it after? "sudo mount -a" ?
[02:06] <Lothar> goJucati\
[02:06] <tony__> yeah
[02:07] <binary2k2> that's why it didn't work then
[02:07] <tony__> let me try to mount/umount just that part.
[02:07] <Lothar> disregard my little brothers spam
[02:07] <tony__> nope, still no write permission
[02:08] <Lothar> Jucato: Thanks for that page on kde-core stuff blody awesome
[02:08] <binary2k2> can you post your fstab?
[02:08] <Jucato> Lothar: no problem
[02:08] <Jucato> :)
[02:08] <tony__> sure,
[02:08] <tony__> # /dev/hdb1
[02:08] <tony__> UUID=2E9874F49874BBC1 /media/windows2     ntfs-3g    silent,umask=0,locale=en_US.utf8 0 0
[02:08] <vado> Re
[02:08] <tony__> that's the fstab line for that drive
[02:09] <tony__> it's owner is root and so is it the same for my other ntfs windows partition but that one i still can't write to
[02:10] <binary2k2> tony__: try "sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /media/windows2 -t ntfs-3g -o umask=0,locale=en_US.utf8,uid=(your username)"
[02:10] <hel> hi everybody
[02:10] <hel> anybody around who could help me with setting the locale to de_DE@euro ISO...??
[02:11] <binary2k2> hel: have you tried: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales" ?
[02:12] <hel> yes i did, but seems not to change anything :(
[02:12] <hel> at least is the output of "locale" still the same
[02:14] <binary2k2> hel: maybe try: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure localeconf"
[02:14] <tony__> binary2k2: keeps giving me device is busy so far
[02:15] <binary2k2> tony__: did you unmount it first?
[02:19] <hel> sudo dpkg-reconfigure localecon << is not changing anythin as well :(
[02:21] <binary2k2> hel: there is a help page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[02:22] <tony__> binary2k2: yes, it's mounting fine, no problem at all, i just can't write to it as non-root
[02:22] <tony__> while my other's exactly the same model of drive, same fstab entry, and no luck with it
[02:22] <hel> @binary2k2 thank u
[02:23] <binary2k2> hel: your welcome
[02:23] <binary2k2> tony__: i don't have any ntfs partitions, so i'm a bit lost there
[02:24] <tony__> thanks for the help anyway, i'm gonna keep trying
[02:24] <vladslky> i have a problem : i`ve installed nvidia-glx, but when i try to run Xserver with 3D driver, it gives an error( the version of the nvidia module of nvidia is different that the version of the Xserver module)
[02:24] <vladslky> can someone help me ?
[02:25] <hel> vladslky - installing nvidia driver with automatix2 worked perfectly fine for me!
[02:28] <sirmis> hi
[02:29] <sirmis> where can i find tutorial how to change shell resolution and to add simple picture to background ?
[02:32] <sirmis> brb
[02:32] <tony__> binary2k2: i got it, don't know how though, i still haven't changed anything
[02:33] <binary2k2> tony__: strange, but glad you got it working
[02:34] <tony__> yeah, maybe something to do with the refresh, and still it has a hard drive icon instead of a folder icon like my others
[02:34] <tony__> i notice it takes my icon schemes a while to update too and some more than others
[02:36] <tony__> binary2k2: come to think of it, i did change the uid on it and that may have done it. but strange the other one was fine
[02:36] <binary2k2> tony__: well the ntfs-3g driver is a beta
[02:37] <tony__> i've read lots about it and wouldn't use it if i heard it wasn't stable.
[02:38] <tony__> it's the one thing keeping me from booting into windows, glad it works
[02:38] <binary2k2> it's quite stable, but it can do damage
[02:39] <sirmis> ok .. i managed to change resolution .. i wonder is it possible to change it widescreen ? or can i add simpple image to background like in mandrake
[02:40] <Bulwinkle> I have a package that I installed manually (mysql-server-5.0) and the Adept notifier keeps telling me about the kubuntu package...  is there a way I can disable this notification?
[02:41] <tony__> Bulwinkle: i think so, not sure how
[02:41] <tony__> Bulwinkle: if you're running a webserver, have you tried LAMP with mysql, apache, php, etc?
[02:42] <BluesKaj> automatix is down
[02:42] <Bulwinkle> tony__: not running a webserver... using Mysql for amarok
[02:42] <binary2k2> Bulwinkle: try "sudo aptitude hold [package] "
[02:43] <tony__> oh
[02:46] <Bulwinkle> binary2k2: thanks!
[02:46] <binary2k2> :D
[02:46] <Bulwinkle> binary2k2: didn't work though :)
[02:46] <binary2k2> :(
[02:47] <Bulwinkle> still shows up in apt-get upgrade
[02:47] <BluesKaj> still trying to get mplayer to launch ...must be a missing lib, but adept doesn't show it ...any ideas
[02:48] <BluesKaj> ?
[02:48] <Bulwinkle> BluesKaj you look familiar
[02:48] <binary2k2> BluesKaj: how are you running it, from konsole?
[02:49] <BluesKaj> hey Bulwinkle, yeah prolly over the sude help ...which I gave up on
[02:49] <BluesKaj>  binary2k2, from the kicker
[02:49] <Bulwinkle> BluesKaj: thats why I'm here...
[02:49] <BluesKaj> suse help
[02:50] <Bulwinkle> BluesKaj: what made you switch?
[02:50] <BluesKaj> yast was too much for me
[02:50] <binary2k2> BluesKaj: mplayer runs from a term
[02:50] <Bulwinkle> BluesKaj: werd...  same here
[02:50] <Bulwinkle> BluesKaj: I actually came to opensuse from kubuntu
[02:51] <tony__> i tried opensuse and stopped not long after trying to get my multimedia all to work
[02:51] <BluesKaj> binary2k2 , then why is therea mplayer icon in the kicker under "multimedia" ?
[02:52] <tony__> vlc was a bitch for dependencies, or perhaps i didn't have a clue since some said it wasn't too hard
[02:52] <binary2k2> BluesKaj: that's gmplayer, a gui to the mplayer command
[02:54] <Bulwinkle> any ideas why my DVD drive in my laptop would just spin up and down every so often?  It even opens on its own sometimes
[02:54] <BluesKaj> sorry but i  migrated from windows and I like to use gui s.... it's easier for my learning curve :)
[02:56] <binary2k2> !soundkonverter | BluesKaj
[02:56] <ubotu> soundkonverter: KDE frontend to various audio converters. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 1047 kB, installed size 1980 kB
[02:56] <binary2k2> just found that
[02:56] <Bulwinkle> BluesKaj: when I can't run something from the kicker I look at its menu item properties and then try to run it from a konsole
[02:57] <benjaminkip> hi binary2k2
[02:57] <benjaminkip> still helping other huhh
[02:57] <binary2k2> hay benjaminkip, yeah, i'm just that kinda guy :p
[02:57] <benjaminkip> good guy.. keep it up..
[02:58] <benjaminkip> by the way.. why downloding are too slow with kubuntu..
[02:58] <benjaminkip> can we sppe
[02:58] <benjaminkip> speed it up
[02:58] <Bulwinkle> benjaminkip: get a bigger pipe
[02:59] <BluesKaj> Bulwinkle, binary2k2, ...fixed mplayer .. sudo apt-get install mplayer-skins :)
[02:59] <benjaminkip> bigger pipe??
[02:59] <benjaminkip> i am using broadband
[02:59] <binary2k2> BluesKaj: i'm a cli guy, didn't think of that
[02:59] <tony__> you need bigger tubes for teh internets
[02:59] <benjaminkip> with windows quite fast
[02:59] <Bulwinkle> benjaminkip: I'm at work and we have sick bandwidth here
[03:00] <benjaminkip> what do you mean
[03:00] <Bulwinkle> at work I have a 1gig connection to the internet backed up by a DS3 (45Meg)
[03:00] <binary2k2> my downloads are actually faster with kubuntu than windows
[03:01] <BluesKaj> binary2k2 , I tried to install gmplayer and the term output said there were no skins ...
[03:01] <benjaminkip> but why mine
[03:01] <Bulwinkle> BluesKaj: excellent
[03:01] <benjaminkip> is slow
[03:01] <binary2k2> is it a slow download speed, or slow to connect?
[03:02] <benjaminkip> slow download speed
[03:02] <benjaminkip> very slow infact.
[03:02] <Jucato> how are you downloading it? did you choose a mirror close to you?
[03:02] <benjaminkip> yeah...
[03:03] <Jucato> maybe the mirror's bandwidth isn't that fast/big?
[03:03] <benjaminkip> or is there any thing I can do from my comp
[03:04] <Bulwinkle> benjaminkip: nope...
[03:04] <Jucato> afaik, no
[03:05] <benjaminkip> so sad
[03:06] <benjaminkip> or is there any program like downloading
[03:06] <benjaminkip> fast dwonloading
[03:06] <wonderboy> hi all
[03:06] <Jucato> no download accelerator that I know of
[03:06] <mortici> how do i change my boosplash?
[03:07] <Bulwinkle> mortici: kicker -> system settings -> splash screen
[03:07] <Jucato> Bulwinkle: that's not the bootslpash
[03:07] <wonderboy> I want to make the partitions and I don't know the code to see if is good
[03:07] <mortici> Bulwinkle, not that one
[03:07] <mortici> im talking about actual boot
[03:07] <wonderboy> is somebody who know that
[03:07] <Jucato> mortici: it's a bit more complicated than your regular bootsplash...
[03:07] <ZmAY> i have 2 HDD, on first there is ext2, on second there is NTFS (former win disc), how can i format this second ntfs disc?
[03:08] <wonderboy> sudo..............................
[03:08] <binary2k2> benjaminkip: there is http://prozilla.genesys.ro/?p=prozilla but it text/command line and not maintained anymore
[03:08] <Bulwinkle> Jucato: if you have a doc you could share I'd like to see it too :)
[03:08] <Jucato> !usplash | mortici
[03:08] <ubotu> mortici: usplash is the start-up splash (before the login screen appears) in Ubuntu. To customize it, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto
[03:08] <mortici> Jucato, i was on gentoo for 2 years prior to switching to this, so its not that bad
[03:08] <wonderboy> pls
[03:09] <wonderboy> I want to make partitions
[03:09] <Jucato> Bulwinkle: doc for ?
[03:09] <benjaminkip> thank you everyone and good night...
[03:09] <binary2k2> see you benjaminkip
[03:09] <wonderboy> jucato....u know?
[03:09] <binary2k2> ZmAY: you want to reformat the windows partition?
[03:10] <Jucato> wonderboy: sorry. I'm no partitioning guru...
[03:10] <wonderboy> thanks
[03:10] <BluesKaj> wonderboy , DL GParted live cd ...it'll set up partitions for you
[03:10] <ZmAY> i want to delete all files and put ext2 FS on it
[03:10] <binary2k2> wonderboy: what is it exaclt you want to do?
[03:10] <tony__> wonderboy: i like gpart for partitions
[03:10] <wonderboy> but I want to see the partitions with Windows to
[03:10] <binary2k2> !qtparted | ZmAY
[03:10] <ubotu> qtparted: A parted frontend using QT. In component main, is optional. Version 0.4.5-2ubuntu11 (edgy), package size 202 kB, installed size 716 kB
[03:11] <BluesKaj> you'll see the partitions in windows but windows won't let you access the linux files
[03:11] <Bulwinkle> Jucato: how to change the boot screen....  I want to see all of the boot messages until KDE comes up...
[03:11] <tony__> wonderboy: ntfs-ext3 here. windows has a driver to read/write ext3 and vice versa
[03:11] <wonderboy> k
[03:11] <wonderboy> let see
[03:11] <binary2k2> wonderboy: you could make a fat32 partition that windows can read and write to, as well as linux
[03:12] <Jucato> Bulwinkle: unfortunately, I don't think that's possible in Edgy... even if it were, it might be a bit difficult to do
[03:12] <binary2k2> wonderboy: or install a special driver for windows
[03:12] <binary2k2> wonderboy: http://www.fs-driver.org/
[03:12] <gnomefreak> boot screen as in usplash or after you log in?
[03:13] <binary2k2> Bulwinkle: are you on edgy or dapper?
[03:13] <wonderboy> somebody told me that I need a code to see if is good
[03:13] <_albert> |gus| kuando puedas pasamelos
[03:13] <Bulwinkle> binary2k2: EDGY
[03:13] <Bulwinkle> (sorry for caps)
[03:13] <tony__> Bulwinkle: you could set the console to be autologged into, i think
[03:14] <gnomefreak> Bulwinkle: you mean the usplash screen?
[03:14] <Jucato> yep
[03:14] <BluesKaj> tony__,  windows has a driver to read/write ext3... are you sure?
[03:14] <Jucato> usplash == Ubuntu bootsplash
[03:14] <Jucato> (which I sort of hate...)
[03:14] <tony__> yes, i use it
[03:14] <Bulwinkle> gnomefreak: I think... all it shows now is the bar bouncing back and forth...  I'd like to be able to hit ESC or something and see the boot messages (like in opensuse)...
[03:14] <LeeJunFan> I once had a page which showed what to install to get icon previews working in konqueror for videos, for the life of me I can't find that information - anyone know?
[03:14] <BluesKaj> ok tony__, what is it?
[03:15] <binary2k2> Bulwinkle: edgy uses upstart, so there aren't any boot messages, you could try removing "quiet" from the grub boot line tho, but you get a lot of messages
[03:15] <binary2k2> BluesKaj: http://www.fs-driver.org/
[03:15] <gnomefreak> if you take the word quiet out of the kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.lst will give you the normal test scrolling. if you want to see full text you can take the word splash out of it
[03:15] <tony__> BluesKaj: http://www.fs-driver.org/
[03:15] <binary2k2> beet you to it :p
[03:15] <gnomefreak> binary2k2: upstart isnt the reason why
[03:15] <Jucato> binary2k2: it's not because of upstart
[03:15] <tony__> yep, barely
[03:15] <Jucato> binary2k2: upstart is separate from usplash
[03:15] <gnomefreak> we decided to pull the text in edgy before edgy specs
[03:16] <binary2k2> gnomefreak, Jucato, if you disable usplash, you still wont see boot messages, i've tried it
[03:16] <Jucato> binary2k2: yes, but it has nothing to do with upstart
[03:16] <gnomefreak> binary2k2: yes you will it will drop you into tty 2 i believe all you have to do is switch to tty1
[03:16] <Jucato> gnomefreak: maybe in feisty they could develop a way to have something like "press F2 for details" option in USplash?
[03:16] <binary2k2> gnomefreak: no, just wont start usplash
[03:17] <binary2k2> if you remove "splash" from the grub boot line, usplash wont start
[03:17] <gnomefreak> binary2k2: did you take splash and quiet out of the boot options?
[03:17] <Jucato> gnomefreak: pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1-F6 doesn't do anything now in Edgy Usplash
[03:17] <gnomefreak> you still have to remove quiet or it will suppress the messages
[03:17] <binary2k2> removing "quiet" will show some messages, but also will be more verbose about HW too
[03:17] <Jucato> remove "quiet splash"
[03:18] <gnomefreak> Jucato: what do you mean it doesnt
[03:18] <gnomefreak> Jucato: you mean while the usplash is running?
[03:18] <Jucato> gnomefreak: doesn't throw you to tty1-6 while usplash is running
[03:18] <Jucato> yes
[03:18] <Jucato> unlike in Dapper and previous releases
[03:18] <gnomefreak> Jucato: did it ever? i thought it was alt+F* while in usplash
[03:18] <tony__> will booting grub with the console option not show all messages?
[03:19] <Jucato> gnomefreak: Ctrl+Alt+F1 or Alt+F1
[03:19] <Jucato> same thing
[03:19] <gnomefreak> tony__: no i dont htink it will you have to remove quiet from boot op[tions
[03:19] <gnomefreak> Jucato: neither do it?
[03:19] <Jucato> gnomefreak: neither
[03:19] <Jucato> last I checked
[03:19] <binary2k2> yes, only was to see boot messages is to remove "quiet splash" from grub line
[03:19] <gnomefreak> ubotu: if you remind me monday i will find out what is up with it
[03:19] <ubotu> I'll remember that, gnomefreak
[03:19] <gnomefreak> shit
[03:20] <Jucato> lol
[03:20] <Jucato> if
[03:20] <Jucato> !if
[03:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about if - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:20] <Jucato> gnomefreak: how do you undo that now :P
[03:20] <gnomefreak> !forget if you remind me monday i will find out what is up with it
[03:21] <Jucato> gnomefreak: don't worry, I'll remind you on monday :)
[03:21] <gnomefreak> ty
[03:21] <Jucato> about USplash right?
[03:21] <Jucato> lol
[03:21] <tolkan> When using ubuntu, i can hit Fn + F4 to suspend my computer, however after i've installed kubuntu, i can no longer do that, does anyone have an suggestions on how to fix?
[03:22] <gnomefreak> Jucato: yes. if i see him today i will ask him about it but its hetic atm
[03:24] <tony__> tolkan: have you tried going into system settings and changind the shortcut keys or findout out the keys?
[03:24] <Jucato> gnomefreak: no worries. I think it's a feature rather than a bug. hehehe
[03:24] <ZmAY> binary2k2: i used qtparted.. i delete parition (whole disc), and i set ext3, but when recheck then the status it's still the same as before, it jumps back to ntfs...
[03:25] <binary2k2> ZmAY: did you apply the changes after?
[03:26] <tolkan> tony__: the keys dont register in xev, and there is no entry for suspend in keybaord shortcuts
[03:27] <Kubunto> Is there a way to test a Cd to see if it is bootable other than booting the CD?
[03:27] <ZmAY> how, there is no button applay or ok...
[03:29] <icheyne> Kubunto, why don't you want to boot?
[03:29] <Kubunto> icheyne: Well I can't get it to boot in two machines but the person who gave me told me that the CD is bootable and has booted
[03:30] <Jucato> can you boot from any other bootable CD
[03:30] <Kubunto> Seems so
[03:30] <Jucato> hmmm
[03:31] <ZmAY> binary2k2: i didnt see the button commit, thanks:)
[03:31] <tony__> tolkan: you can make a shortcut for a command
[03:31] <binary2k2> ZmAY: File -> commit
[03:31] <Kubunto> and I'm either going to have to download this again which will take ages or drive all the way across city :L
[03:31] <ZmAY> i saw now, thanks
[03:31] <tony__> tolkan: not sure the command for suspend but just set the command to a key
[03:31] <tolkan> tony__: how?
[03:33] <tony__> tolkan: i'm looking but i'm sure i saw it in the keyboard and mouse settings
[03:34] <tony__> tolkan: just make a new item in the panel menu if you want that runs the command to suspend and assign a key to it
[03:34] <icheyne> Kubunto, if you can boot from other CDs, but not that one, then it looks like that CD is broken.
[03:35] <xst> When I correct the Gamma in System settings -> monitor -> gamma and press Apply, the values are being reset when I reboot. Why doesn't it save the settings?
[03:35] <xst> (using edgy)
[03:35] <MHK> has someone i idea how i can set fstab, so i can unmount my usb-stick with the gui?
[03:35] <tony__> tolkan: http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:2o8hG4Ypt_IJ:www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php%3Fcontent%3D47593+suspend+command+kubuntu&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1&client=firefox-a
[03:36] <[GuS] > Hi guys, which plugin do i need in Kbabel to export .po files into .ts ones?
[03:39] <mortici> bah usplash seems to not follow traditional bootsplash methodology
[03:39] <mortici> for creating and using themes
[03:39] <Jucato> mortici: told you :)
[03:39] <tolkan> tony__: is Kubuntu staff notified of this issue?
[03:39] <binary2k2> !usplash
[03:39] <ubotu> usplash is the start-up splash (before the login screen appears) in Ubuntu. To customize it, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto
[03:40] <mortici> Jucato, that makes me sad :(
[03:40] <Jucato> I know how you feel... I feel the same way
[03:40] <mortici> binary2k2, im there right now
[03:40] <tony__> tolkan: not sure, i may just be missing it also, i've only been using kubuntu for a couple weeks
[03:41] <mortici> the point is the theme i want to use, uses a cfg file in conjunction with images
[03:41] <mortici> not just images
[03:41] <mortici> like usplash wants to use
[03:42] <binary2k2> i always disable usplash anyway, no point in another pointles process at boot
[03:42] <mortici> :/
[03:42] <tony__> ubotu: are you worried about boot errors? if so, is there a way to see the boot logs?
[03:42] <binary2k2> i know it dosen't help you mortici, sorry
[03:43] <binary2k2> tony__: /var/log/boot
[03:45] <tony__> anyone overclock their nvidia cards here?
[03:45] <Dr_willis> why bother. :)
[03:45] <tony__> doom3
[03:46] <tony__> why bother with fast enough?
[03:46] <Kubunto> With Doom3 :)
[03:46] <Bulwinkle> What did I start?
[03:48] <tony__> anyone here play wolf. ET?
[03:49] <Bulwinkle> How about changing the font that my consoles run in (ctrl-alt-F1) can I change the screenmode from 80x25 to 132xwhatever?
[03:54] <drarem> i play wolf et but am too busy atm with the holiday season
[03:55] <drarem> and with the anticipation of quake wars et  :)
[03:57] <mortici> is there anyway to change the k menu icon from the default ubuntu icon?
[03:58] <Jucato> Ubuntu?
[03:58] <Jucato> mortici: Instructions for changing the K menu icon: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/faq/panel.html#id2551958 . Alternatively, use kbfx
[03:59] <Kubunto> !info kbx > Kubunto
[03:59] <ubotu> Package kbx does not exist in any distro I know
[03:59] <Kubunto> !info kbfx > Kubunto
[03:59] <ubotu> kbfx: an alternative to K-Menu for KDE. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.9.1+20060611cvs-1 (edgy), package size 593 kB, installed size 1596 kB
[03:59] <Kubunto> Dumb bot
[04:00] <hastesaver> Kubunto, you expect it to correct spelling mistakes? :)
[04:00] <Kubunto> I expect it to obey orders
[04:01] <michaelpo> hi, why is it i can use wireless assistant in kubuntu.. where is equivalent in ubuntu?
[04:01] <hastesaver> Kubunto, you asked it for kbx and the poor thing doesn't know about it... what more do you want? :-) (Or maybe you wanted !info kbfx | Kubunto instead of the >)
[04:02] <Kubunto> hastesaver: no Pretty sure I wanted the >
[04:02] <binary2k2> the > is supposed to send a pm
[04:02] <hastesaver> !info emacs > hastesaver
[04:02] <ubotu> emacs: The GNU Emacs editor. In component main, is optional. Version 21-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 1 kB, installed size 32 kB
[04:02] <hastesaver> !info emacs | hastesaver
[04:02] <Kubunto> !help > hate
[04:02] <Jucato> GIGO...
[04:02] <Kubunto> !help > hastesaver
[04:02] <Kubunto> There we go
[04:02] <hastesaver> clearly, its syntax changed or something.
[04:03] <mortici> Jucato, i installed a icon theme
[04:03] <hastesaver> oh, I know. It doesn't like people to ask it to tell about themsleves
[04:03] <mortici> and its set to the ubuntu k icon
[04:03] <hastesaver> !tell hastesaver about emacs
[04:03] <binary2k2> Kubunto: why don't you just pm the bot, then it will pm back
[04:03] <Kubunto> binary2k2: I'm a lazy bugger :)
[04:03] <hastesaver> It says "To send answers to yourself, please use /msg instead of spamming the channel"
[04:03] <binary2k2> :p
[04:03] <binary2k2> see
[04:03] <hastesaver> Kubunto, that's why it didn't answer... it wants to set an example by insisting on /msg :-)
[04:03] <Jucato> the | displays the info in the channel, addressing you with your nick. > sends it in a PM
[04:03] <hastesaver> Jucato, yes, but you can't forward messages to yourself.
[04:04] <Kubunto> Anyway I'll be back in a few hours
[04:04] <Jucato> hastesaver: you can. but you need  a delay after your last !
[04:04] <hastesaver> Jucato, oh, that makes more sense. It does give you the message, but also a warning.
[04:05] <hastesaver> Jucato, er, suggestion, or hint, or advice, or whatever
[04:05] <michaelpo> hi, what is kubuntu wireless assistant where is equivalent in ubuntu?
[04:05] <Jucato> :)
[04:05] <Jucato> michaelpo: might wanna check with the people in #ubuntu
[04:05] <hastesaver> Anyway, I came here to ask a question: What do I need to install for k3b to work with emovix?
[04:06] <estel> hi, what is the automounter kubuntu uses?
[04:06] <hastesaver> It doesn't look like whatever I need is in the repos...
[04:07] <Jucato> estel: you mean something like pmount?
[04:07] <estel> does kubuntu use pmount?
[04:08] <Jucato> yes
[04:08] <Jucato> HAL-pmount combo, afaik
[04:09] <estel> ok, thanks
[04:11] <mortici> how do i uninstall if i used dpkg
[04:11] <binary2k2> mortici: dpkg -r
[04:11] <Jucato> mortici: if you still have the .deb package, you can also just right-click on it -> Kubuntu Package Menu
[04:12] <mortici> Jucato, thanks :)
[04:13] <mortici> hmmm
[04:13] <mortici> now to figure out how to convert bootsplash themes to splashy themes
[04:13] <MHK> has anyone experience with wine?
[04:14] <binary2k2> some
[04:15] <MHK> well, i want to install Terragen. it's an msi-file and wine does not want to install it
[04:16] <binary2k2> msi's and wine don't mix well, you may want to use the latest version of wine for that
[04:16] <Jucato> MHK: use "msiexec /i <.msi file>"
[04:16] <Bulwinkle> How about changing the font that my consoles run in (ctrl-alt-F1) can I change the screenmode from 80x25 to 132xwhatever?
[04:20] <michaelpo> hi, just installed kubuntu...
[04:20] <ubunturos> I am chatting while installing kubuntu behind :-)
[04:20] <ubunturos> it is scanning the mirror
[04:20] <ubunturos> taking quite a lot of time
[04:20] <ubunturos> any reasons why so?
[04:20] <ubunturos> michaelpo: how much time did it take to install it?
[04:21] <MHK> jucato: i own windows 2k an xp pro, is there a possibility to get windows program running with wine and having a better support?
[04:21] <Jucato> MHK: not all Windows programs will run in Wine
[04:21] <michaelpo> hi, just installed kubuntu. i am trying to play 'pink panther". why i can hear the audio, but cannot see the video?
[04:21] <MHK> ubunturos: well, on my laptop (1.7) i had 2h
[04:21] <michaelpo> ubunturos: 25mins
[04:21] <ubunturos> MHK: oh,
[04:21] <ubunturos> michaelpo: that's quick!
[04:21] <MHK> michaelpo: codecs?
[04:21] <michaelpo> it is a pink.avi file.
[04:22] <MHK> jucato: is there a possibility to get everything runing?
[04:22] <michaelpo> i'm using kaffeine to play it
[04:22] <ubunturos> the installer window is scanning for mirrors. Any idea when this step will complete?
[04:22] <ubunturos> I mean, soon or will take several minutes?
[04:23] <Bulwinkle> BRB
[04:23] <MHK> michaelpo: install automatix and then get the win32codecs
[04:23] <elcuco> is anyone experiencing crashes with konversation on edgy...?
[04:23] <michaelpo> ubunturos: i guess it will take a few minutes... i tot my laptop when it scanning the mirror
[04:23] <elcuco> when i start it and move to another window before it connects it crashes.
[04:23] <elcuco> when it's connnected it works
[04:23] <michaelpo> how do i install automatix?
[04:23] <ubunturos> michaelpo: oh, ok
[04:24] <Jucato> !automatix
[04:24] <ubotu> automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[04:24] <MHK> michaelpo: please add first my name before your message; i can better see who writes with me...
[04:24] <michaelpo> mhk; how do i install automatix?
[04:24] <MHK> ubotu: i works excellent, i'd rather say... imho... =)
[04:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i works excellent, i'd rather say... imho... =) - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:25] <michaelpo> ubotu: what is better alternative for automatix?
[04:25] <Jucato> ubotu is a bot
[04:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about is a bot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:25] <LjL> Ubotu, tell michaelpo about bot | michaelpo, see the private message from Ubotu
[04:26] <Jucato> LjL: you like to use the long method, don't you? :)
[04:26] <michaelpo> jucato: how do i install automatix to install codec?/
[04:26] <MHK> michaelpo: go to "www.getautomatix.com
[04:26] <Jucato> !automatix | michaelpo
[04:26] <ubotu> michaelpo: automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[04:26] <Jucato> or #automatix
[04:26] <MHK> ubotu shut up
[04:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shut up - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:27] <Jucato> MHK: you're talking to a bot
[04:27] <LjL> !botabuse | MHK
[04:27] <ubotu> MHK: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops... ;-)
[04:27] <MHK> ignore now that bot. it annoys me!
[04:27] <Jucato> MHK: also, the devs don't agree with you. it may work *now*, but makes it extremely difficult to upgrade later
[04:28] <hastesaver> MHK, the bot was manually activated. And it only reflects our common sentiment :-)
[04:28] <MHK> jucato: upgrade? from edgy to fawn?
[04:28] <michaelpo> jucato, how do i play movie pinkpanther.avi?
[04:28] <Jucato> MHK: it cause a lot of problems in Dapper -> Edgy
[04:28] <MHK> michaelpo: http://getautomatix.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installation
[04:28] <hastesaver> michaelpo, do other movies play?
[04:29] <hastesaver> !restricted | michaelpo
[04:29] <ubotu> michaelpo: 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
[04:29] <MHK> jucato: maybe, but at least it works! =D
[04:29] <Jucato> by adding unofficial repositories, for one
[04:29] <Jucato> MHK so does installing libxine-extracodecs and w32codecs
[04:29] <hastesaver> !WorksForMe | MHK
[04:29] <ubotu> MHK: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[04:29] <hastesaver> aw, sorry
[04:29] <Jucato> hastesaver: thanks for that last factoid :)
[04:29] <Jucato> also, like I said, it might work *now*, but not tomorrow
[04:30] <michaelpo> hastesaver; what is "!restricted | michaelpo"?
[04:30] <MHK> the day after tomorrow...
[04:30] <hastesaver> michaelpo, it tells the bot to give the output of the "restricted" factoid, and tell it to you. You saw it above, right?
[04:30] <Jucato> anyway, when Feisty comes, some of the main features of automatix and easyubuntu will be covered by Ubuntu's own method of installing codecs
[04:30] <hastesaver> michaelpo, either you don't have all the codecs installed (like maybe other movies/videos don't play either). That's the easy case to solve, just go to that link ubotu gave you
[04:31] <MHK> jucato i thinking of moving to gentoo...
[04:31] <hastesaver> michaelpo, otherwise, maybe something is wrong with the file you're trying to play
[04:31] <michaelpo> hastesaver:
[04:31] <michaelpo> [23:25]  <ubotu> Your edit request has been forwarded to #ubuntu-ops. Thank you for your attention to detail
[04:31] <michaelpo> [23:25]  <ubotu> LjL wants you to know: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[04:31] <MHK> michaelpo send the movie to me.
[04:31] <Jucato> MHK: don't take it wrongly. You can suggest automatix or easyubuntu to whomever you want. the bot only says the sentiment of the developers about them
[04:31] <michaelpo> mhk, its 300mb
[04:32] <michaelpo> mhk, its 700mb
[04:32] <Jucato> michaelpo: you basically need to install libxine-extracodecs
[04:32] <MHK> michaelpo oh! =O
[04:32] <hastesaver> michaelpo, not that. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[04:32] <matroblend> Is there a way to lock icons where I place them in Konqueror?
[04:32] <Jucato> michaelpo: you first need to enable "multiverse"
[04:32] <LjL> michaelpo, you addressed something to Ubotu and it took it like you were trying to add a factoid
[04:32] <michaelpo> hastesaveer; ubuntu? i'm using kubuntu not ubuntu
[04:33] <MHK> michaelpo doesn't matter
[04:33] <hastesaver> MHK, basically, automatix is fun and nice when it works (which is most of the time, maybe). But it sometimes screws up, and when it does, it's hard to trace (or fix) what the problem is. That's why we don't recommend Automatix.
[04:33] <MHK> michaelpo they are very the same
[04:33] <hastesaver> michaelpo, doesn't matter; it's the same thing
[04:33] <Jucato> michaelpo: you are free to use automatix if it makes it easier for you. but take note that we just don't officially support it in Ubuntu/Kubuntu
[04:34] <MHK> hastesaver well, then it's up to the devel-team to make an alternative!
[04:34] <Jucato> MHK: they are making that now
[04:34] <michaelpo> hastesaver: so i go read "https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats" to find out how to enable multiverse then install libxine?
[04:34] <MHK> jucato: cool!
[04:34] <hastesaver> michaelpo, yes, exactly.
[04:34] <Jucato> MHK, michaelpo: one very easy way to install "libxine-extracodecs" on Edgy is to play an MP3 in Amarok
[04:34] <hastesaver> Jucato, oh, really? I didn't know that... what's it called, etc.?
[04:34] <hastesaver> Jucato, ah, I'd heard of that... ok
[04:34] <Jucato> MHK: that's one of the goals for Feisty
[04:34] <michaelpo> i'm using 6.06 lts
[04:34] <rag> good afternoon, somebody with kxmame?
[04:35] <MHK> jucato haha... well that's a simple way
[04:35] <Jucato> michaelpo: ah.. ok....
[04:35] <Bulwinkle> anyone know how to find what runlevel I'm in?
[04:35] <MHK> michaelpo take 6.10
[04:35] <LjL> Jucato: does that actually work as it is supposed to? (i.e. isntalls using APT, all cleanly...) i was kind of wary to try that out, and just installed libxine-extracodecs manually ;)
[04:35] <chx> hi. how could i switch off some Konqueror prompts? there is one where it asks "this certificate is not for this server but you indicated you accept it do you want to continue" this is not too helpful... :(
[04:35] <michaelpo> Jucato: i'm playing avi not mp3
[04:35] <hastesaver> michaelpo, then you need to go read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats , sorry. Make sure you only follow the instructions for "6.06 LTS (Dapper)"
[04:35] <Jucato> LjL: yes it installs using APT, actually, Adept Batch
[04:35] <hastesaver> Jucato, does it enable multiverse permanently?
[04:36] <LjL> Jucato: sweet
[04:36] <Jucato> michaelpo: libxine-extracodecs takes care of that as weel
[04:36] <Jucato> hastesaver: yes
[04:36] <michaelpo> MHK: shipit sent me 6.06.. shipit dont have 6.10
[04:36] <matroblend>  Is there a way to lock icons where I place them in Konqueror?
[04:36] <Jucato> it actually adds an edgy multiverse line at the end of sources.list
[04:36] <MHK> michaelpo don't have broadband?
[04:36] <Jucato> !multiverse | michaelpo
[04:36] <ubotu> michaelpo: The packages in Kubuntu are divided into various sections. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[04:37] <Jucato> michaelpo: enable Multiverse following that guide
[04:37] <Jucato> michaelpo: once you've done that, you can install "libxine-extracodecs" through Adept
[04:37] <michaelpo> i read a newsletter today... mint ubuntu support all video in original installation?
[04:37] <michaelpo> adept?
[04:38] <michaelpo> what should i read first?
[04:38] <Jucato> Adept Manager <--- application to install and remove packages/apps
[04:38] <hastesaver> michaelpo, Adept is the general way to install anything on Kubuntu. It may also be called "Add/Remove Applications"
[04:38] <binary2k2> !adept
[04:38] <ubotu> adept is the Kubuntu package manager. Howto: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdeptHowto
[04:38] <Jucato> michaelpo: I suggest you read the one about Repositories/Kubuntu
[04:40] <LjL> and Scribus, that's a DTP package
[04:40] <LjL> nevermind, wrong channel.
[04:40] <hastesaver> LjL, is it one that uses TeX?
[04:41] <Jucato> heh
[04:41] <LjL> hastesaver: don't think. that's probably LyX you're thinking about
[04:41] <michaelpo> i just started adept
[04:41] <michaelpo> it has a long list
[04:42] <MHK> yes
[04:42] <MHK> =)
[04:42] <binary2k2> you can search in the text box at the top
[04:42] <michaelpo> how do i enable multiverse?
[04:42] <matroblend>  Is there a way to lock icons where I place them in Konqueror?
[04:42] <MHK> michaelpo did you add those multiverse?
[04:43] <hastesaver> !multiverse
[04:43] <ubotu> The packages in Kubuntu are divided into various sections. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[04:43] <Jucato> michaelpo: go to Adept menu and click on Manage Repositories
[04:43] <michaelpo> how do i setup konqueror to open links in a new tab instead of open in new window?
[04:44] <MHK> michaelpo it's in "view"->"Manage Repositories"
[04:44] <MHK> michaelpo Right-click->open in new tab...
[04:44] <Voker57[away] > help! my amarok suddenly lost ability to play mp3!
[04:44] <ubunturos> YAY! I have installed Kubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake! :)
[04:44] <abattoir> michaelpo: Settings->Configure Konq.->Web Behaviour->Tabbed Browsing
[04:44] <Jucato> michaelpo: Configure Konqueror -> Web Behavior
[04:45] <Jucato> wth! MHK I think you discovered a "bug" :P
[04:45] <Voker57[away] > extracodecs installed
[04:45] <MHK> !multiverse | MHK
[04:45] <ubotu> MHK: The packages in Kubuntu are divided into various sections. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[04:45] <MHK> Jucato me?
[04:45] <Jucato> yes
[04:46] <hastesaver> What bug?
[04:46] <MHK> Jucato tell!
[04:46] <Voker57[away] > hey
[04:46] <Jucato> Adept Manager has 2 Manage Repositories entry in Edgy :P
[04:46] <Jucato> unless that's a feature
[04:46] <Voker57[away] > How can i play music without xine?
[04:46] <MHK> lol
[04:46] <michaelpo> it's still opening links in new window...
[04:46] <michaelpo> i have selected the option
[04:47] <abattoir> michaelpo: you might need to close all instances of konqueror and reopen to make sure it's been saved
[04:47] <MHK> well, first we tried to install codecs and now we are tracking bugs... that's funny! =)
[04:47] <hastesaver> michaelpo, forget about that, first enable multiverse and get libxine codecs; come back to the "new tab" feature later :p
[04:47] <Jucato> :P
[04:48] <MHK> gg
[04:48] <Jucato> gg?
[04:48] <Jucato> (looks like something from Ragnarok online...)
[04:48] <michaelpo> abattoir: it's didnt work
[04:49] <MHK> gg->grin
[04:49] <Jucato> michaelpo: in Web Behavior -> Tabbed Browsing, click on the Advanced Options button then enable Open as tab in existing Konquer window when called externally
[04:49] <abattoir> michaelpo: hmm, that doesn't seem right... could you try restarting KDE?
[04:49] <Jucato> I'm guessing he's trying to open URL's from Konversation
[04:50] <TheGateKeeper_> Voker57[away] , use amarok & install libxine-extracodecs
[04:50] <abattoir> (i thought he did that)
[04:50] <Voker57[away] > TheGateKeeper_: i did. But now this is not working <:(
[04:51] <michaelpo> hastesaver: i'm in adept manager... there are 2 multiverse already in it
[04:51] <michaelpo> hastesaver: do i add some other multiverse?
[04:51] <TheGateKeeper_> Voker57[away] , have you gone into amarok's configuration to make sure that it is using the xine engine?
[04:51] <Jucato> michaelpo: yes you have to add it
[04:51] <Voker57[away] > TheGateKeeper_: yes
[04:51] <hastesaver> michaelpo, are they enabled?
[04:51] <Jucato> michaelpo: look for a line the looks something like "deb http://xx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper universe"
[04:52] <michaelpo> jucato; yes.. i click on links in konversation
[04:52] <TheGateKeeper_> Voker57[away] , other sound things working?
[04:52] <MHK> no!!
[04:52] <Voker57[away] > TheGateKeeper_: "xine claims that he cannot play mp3"
[04:52] <MHK> michaelpo don't click!
[04:52] <Voker57[away] > TheGateKeeper_: yes
[04:52] <Jucato> MHK: he was talking about his Konqueror problem
[04:52] <Jucato> michaelpo: found that line?
[04:52] <TheGateKeeper_> Voker57[away] , libxine-extracodecs should sort that out, always have for me
[04:52] <michaelpo> jucato: there is nothing like "deb http://xx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper universe"
[04:52] <MHK> michaelpo you add now to this line ("components") "mulitverse"
[04:53] <Voker57[away] > TheGateKeeper_: they are installed
[04:53] <MHK> michaelpo got something similar?
[04:53] <Jucato> michaelpo: substitute "xx" for your locale. like us., uk., au., ca.
[04:53] <vado> Bon w-e tout le monde. Bye.
[04:53] <Alter-Ego> !easysource
[04:53] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[04:53] <michaelpo> jucato; what is enabled? what is disabled? i see some items are grey.. some items are black...
[04:54] <MHK> the grey are disabled?
[04:54] <MHK> -?+!
[04:54] <Jucato> michaelpo: "deb http://__.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper universe" it's disabled by default in 6.06 (Dapper)
[04:54] <Jucato> MHK: grey = disabled, black = enabled
[04:54] <MHK> typo
[04:54] <MHK> sry
[04:55] <hastesaver> michaelpo, grey = disabled, black = enabled
[04:55] <matroblend>  Is there a way to lock icons where I place them in Konqueror?
[04:55] <michaelpo> hastesaver: ok how do i enable the grey?
[04:55] <Jucato> michaelpo: right-click -> Enable
[04:55] <Jucato> michaelpo: just look for that line, you need to add "multiverse" at the end of that line
[04:56] <MHK> jucato got terragen running. some dll missed. everything is fine now
[04:57] <guiden> Is there something special I should think about when I install a program in tgz format?
[04:57] <guiden> packed
[04:58] <TheGateKeeper_> checkinstall ??
[04:58] <michaelpo> MHK: "deb http://my.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper universe" - grey color
[04:58] <michaelpo> universe = multiverse?
[04:58] <michaelpo> ah... i just rightclicked... there are selection to "enable"... it is black now....
[04:58] <Jucato> ouch, he got disconnected...
[04:58] <MHK> michaelpo nope. write now "multiverse" next to "universe"
[04:58] <Jucato> guiden: you need build-essential installed
[04:58] <Jucato> !b-e | guiden
[04:58] <ubotu> guiden: 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!)
[04:59] <MHK> michaelpo nope. write now "multiverse" next to "universe"
[04:59] <Jucato> michaelpo: welcome back
[04:59] <MHK> michaelpo nope. write now "multiverse" next to "universe"
[04:59] <TheGateKeeper_> michaelpo universe & multiverse are seperate repos
[04:59] <Jucato> michaelpo: click on the word "universe" in that line and ADD (not replace) "multiverse"
[05:01] <Vladdy> hmm
[05:01] <Vladdy> looks like powernowd doesn't reset cpu1 with multiple cpu's :o
[05:01] <michaelpo> hmm... when i clicked add... a blank line is inserted at the very top
[05:01] <Jucato> michaelpo: no no
[05:01] <michaelpo> of the list
[05:02] <Jucato> michaelpo: click on the word "universe", it will get highlighted and be editable.
[05:02] <TheGateKeeper_> michaelpo, you edgy or dapper?
[05:02] <Jucato> michaelpo: beside universe, add "multiverse" so that it would look like "universe multiverse"
[05:02] <michaelpo> TheGateKeeper_: dapper
[05:02] <michaelpo> 6.06 lts is dapper right?
[05:02] <guiden> I didn't have to compile that program
[05:03] <matroblend>  Hello can someone please tell me is there a way to lock icons where I place them in Konqueror?
[05:03] <michaelpo> jucato: will try that...
[05:03] <guiden> I just had to extract and uncompress it
[05:03] <guiden> Where should I put the content from that tgz file?
[05:03] <TheGateKeeper_> michaelpo, save yourself some grief & follow this guide: http://za1012001.googlepages.com/modifyingubunturepositories
[05:03] <Vladdy> what suspend method does kubuntu use, swsuspend or swsusp2?
[05:04] <TheGateKeeper_> guiden, what are you trying to install?
[05:04] <Jucato> TheGateKeeper_: he's almost finished modifying the repos...
[05:04] <guiden> http://www.milkytracker.net/?DOWNLOADS
[05:05] <TheGateKeeper_> guiden, well I guess create a dir in your home dir extract into there & go from there
[05:06] <michaelpo> Jucato: "deb http://my.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper universe multiverse" now - right clicked to enable - black now
[05:06] <TheGateKeeper_> Jucato, you should give him my link, saves a lot of grief lol
[05:06] <Jucato> TheGateKeeper_: I did not know of that link
[05:06] <hastesaver> michaelpo, you've enabled multiverse now
[05:06] <Jucato> michaelpo: ok, now click on Apply at the bottom
[05:07] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu does the same thing
[05:07] <Jucato> michaelpo: then, click on Fetch Updates at the top
[05:07] <TheGateKeeper_> Jucato, hmm I am sure I have given it to you before
[05:07] <guiden> But I remebered that I've read something that I have a that in the / directory the important programs and stuff and, then /usr programs that I Isn't required for the system to work, and then there was another place where I should put my stuiff, where is that?
[05:07] <michaelpo> Jucato: applied
[05:07] <Jucato> TheGateKeeper_: with so much in my head...?
[05:08] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, mine is simpler, copy / paste everything enabled job done
[05:08] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, In general, it's best not to have (or quote) documentation at "outside" places. Edit https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine if you think it's insufficient
[05:09] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, well that is MY site so I know it is ok
[05:09] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, And for many people, the command line is not "simple" at all, even though it ought to be :-)
[05:09] <michaelpo> now i clicked - fetch updates
[05:09] <guiden> it was /usr/local
[05:09] <Jucato> TheGateKeeper_: true, but doesn't teach them much, right?
[05:10] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, yes, but the problem is that if something is wrong, or something (I'm speaking as a general principle) there is no way for others to correct it
[05:10] <Jucato> michaelpo: wait for it to finish, once it's finished, search for libxine-extracodecs, right-click on it, select Request Install, then click on Apply Changes
[05:10] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, And there will be less waste of effort if everyone edits the community documentation instead of putting up their own help all over again
[05:11] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, if there is something wrong you tell me, I am practically every day, besides that is what I use so I know it's ok
[05:11] <michaelpo> jucato: that's how to enable multiverse? how about the other grey items? leave it alone?
[05:11] <Jucato> michaelpo: for now, yes.
[05:12] <michaelpo> Jucato: okay... status... downloading 31%... quite slow... must be something biig..
[05:12] <Jucato> not really. how's your internet connection?
[05:12] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, yes, but I'm saying that we should "train" people not to trust stuff from random places, and one way is to always give documentation from the community source ;-) [Again, please note that I'm not saying anything about your page -- it's fine. I'm speaking about the idea in general] 
[05:12] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, well it's time for (k)ubuntu to enable everything by default then people would not have to repeatedly coming in here asking how do I install whatever
[05:13] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, it's illegal to enable everything by default, AFAIK. Otherwise they'd have done it. I don't know much about the exact licensing issues...
[05:13] <michaelpo> enable everything by default? that's microsoft right? not secure
[05:13] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, well I use my page or community for the most part
[05:14] <Jucato> guys, bordering on -offtopic a bit
[05:14] <michaelpo> TheGateKeeper_: i read something like windows all port open... unix/linux all ports closed...
[05:14] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, ok put a button on the menu enable all repos lol
[05:14] <Vladdy> hmm.. how to make scanners work in kubuntu? does bot have a command for that? ;p
[05:14] <Vladdy> !scan
[05:14] <ubotu> Scanning software: XSane, the gimp, Kooka. For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[05:15] <michaelpo> how do i check my connection speed in kubuntu?
[05:15] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, I think we're getting there. Something like that is one of the goals for Feisty (and it's probably already in Edgy, I don't know...)
[05:16] <TheGateKeeper_> michaelpo, linux uses iptables as it's, only open ports when apps are installed & they need them
[05:16] <TheGateKeeper_> michaelpo, there are loads of web sites to check connection speed, google is your friend
[05:17] <michaelpo> TheGateKeeper_: yeah.. i read something like... windows got everything enabled, that's why all newbies can use windows to anything and everything
[05:18] <michaelpo> Jucato: its 98% now
[05:18] <Jucato> :)
[05:18] <TheGateKeeper_> michaelpo, think we are talking at cross purposes here
[05:19] <michaelpo> justaco; oh.. my mistake... that was universe... it is downloading multiverse now...
[05:19] <Jucato> hm... slow internet connection?
[05:19] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, I am not impressed with (k)ubuntu upgrade cycle, so I have moved over to gentoo, sync & update on a daily basis & I am always up to date :-)
[05:20] <TheGateKeeper_> I am running dapper also, at some point I will upgrade, if it breaks it will be removed from this pc
[05:20] <Vladdy> TheGateKeeper_: there are bleeding edge builds of (k)ubuntu too, but why on earth would you need newest of newest, and gentoo leaves bleeding up to you ;p
[05:20] <michaelpo> Jucato: done.. mmm.... i right click on "request install" but the status say "not installed"
[05:21] <mortici> ummmmmm, why is it that there is no kdmtheme manager in the system settings, even after i installed it?
[05:21] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, 6 months is good enough for me. Anything newer than that almost certainly can't be stable ;-)
[05:21] <TheGateKeeper_> Vladdy, it's just less maintainence all round
[05:22] <Jucato> michaelpo: yes. it should read as "not installed  install" now?
[05:22] <mortici> Jucato, would you happen to know why kdm theme manager does now show in kde's system settings?
[05:22] <mortici> not*
[05:22] <Jucato> mortici: bug in Edgy
[05:22] <Vladdy> hehehe, kubuntu needs less maintainance then gentoo :D
[05:22] <mortici> :(
[05:22] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, it's not the fact it's every 6 months, it's the fact if you don't install fresh then there is a good chance you will have a knackered system
[05:23] <mortici> Vladdy, i just dropped gentoo for kubuntu yesterday
[05:23] <michaelpo> Jucato: sorry... the requested column says "install" but the status column say "not installed".. how do i get it to install?
[05:23] <mortici> i used it for 2 years lol
[05:23] <Jucato> michaelpo: that's ok. click on Apply Changes now
[05:23] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, I have upgraded Hoary->Breezy->Dapper->Edgy and had no problem. Maybe it's because I haven't installed packages from outside the repos, I don't know
[05:23] <Vladdy> hehe, I used gentoo for 1 month, then i got sooo sick of it i reverted back to linuxfromscratch :D
[05:24] <michaelpo> Jucato: ah... it is downloading again...
[05:24] <mortici> lol
[05:24] <mortici> i dropped gentoo cause i couldn't get beryl to work :P
[05:24] <Vladdy> after that I hated gentoo intensely :p
[05:25] <subdee> when compiling the kernel on a Intel Core 2 Duo cpu, which processor type do i declare? P4M?
[05:25] <Vladdy> i still do, either you take the time to learn how linux works, perhaps building LinuxFromScratch :o
[05:25] <michaelpo> Jucato: hold on... i am installing libxine-extracodecs... is that right? i scrolled up and down but could find the right history line that say which the name of program to install... is it program? or called package? or other name?
[05:26] <malcolm_> I've got a lexmark e321 on a win xp computer on my lan, what drivers do i need to install it on here?  i can't figure out what to do with the stuff i downloaded from lexmark.com
[05:26] <Jucato> michaelpo: if that's what your requested to be installed
[05:26] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, how did upgrade from dapper->edgy, using update-manager or use fdoving's howto on the wiki, or something else?
[05:27] <michaelpo> jucato; i wanted to play pinkpanther.avi right?
[05:27] <Jucato> yep
[05:27] <Jucato> you need that
[05:27] <michaelpo> Jucato: it is "preparing" now....
[05:28] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper_, update-manger
[05:28] <TheGateKeeper_> hastesaver, ok thanx, that is what I shall try, previous experince suggests that is the most reliable way
[05:29] <michaelpo> Jucato: why did i just amend to "deb http://my.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper main restricted universe multiverse"
[05:29] <michaelpo> Jucato: why didnt i just amend to "deb http://my.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper main restricted universe multiverse"
[05:29] <hastesaver> michaelpo, you could do that too, actually
[05:30] <Jucato> I was trying to take the path of least resistance :P
[05:30] <michaelpo> hastesaver: ah.... jucato: ah....
[05:30] <michaelpo> ok.. the moment of truth... trying to play pinkpanther.avi now...
[05:31] <michaelpo> hold on...
[05:31] <hastesaver> michaelpo, if it doesn't work, blame the file, OK? :-)
[05:31] <Vladdy> hmm...
[05:31] <michaelpo> how do i find my fine again? is there a window explorer? just now, when i plug in my external drive.. a window with files poped up...
[05:31] <Vladdy> got longer battery live now
[05:32] <Vladdy> darn ati binary drivers took 50% of my power by keeping my gpu clocked at max speed :S
[05:32] <hastesaver> michaelpo, yes, the "window with files" is the Windows Explorer equivalent ("file manager"). It's called Konqueror.
[05:33] <michaelpo> konqueror is not webbrowsser?
[05:33] <Vladdy> konqueror is too ;-)
[05:33] <Vladdy> same as windows'
[05:33] <Jucato> Konqueror is the KDE File Manager, Web Browser, plus much more
[05:34] <michaelpo> haha.... it works!!!
[05:34] <michaelpo> i'm happy.... thanks a bunch guys....
[05:34] <michaelpo> 1st day at linux turn out to be great
[05:34] <subdee> when compiling the kernel on a Intel Core 2 Duo cpu, which processor type do i declare? P4M?
[05:35] <hastesaver> michaelpo, ok, congrats :-)
[05:35] <Jucato> michaelpo: well done
[05:35] <michaelpo> ok... now that i got multiverse and universe enabled....
[05:36] <ciampix> michaelpo: if you are in a windows lan, try with konqueror the address smb:/  :-)
[05:36] <michaelpo> if i want to install some more thing in future... how do i know what is what? what is available or not?
[05:37] <michaelpo> ciampix: windows lan? yes that is my next mission....
[05:37] <hastesaver> michaelpo, go to Adept and click on search
[05:38] <michaelpo> search keyword? just install whatever keyword that match my criteria? just trial and error, if that is what i am looking for?
[05:38] <michaelpo> ciampix: i would need to add the domain right in samba?
[05:39] <hastesaver> michaelpo, well, the packages are organised by category...
[05:39] <michaelpo> ciampix: i would need to add the domain into samba right ?
[05:39] <michaelpo> bad grammar...
[05:40] <hastesaver> michaelpo, it's pretty much the same anywhere in the software world, irrespective of OS -- you've just got to rely on word-of-mouth, or try everything, to decide which software is best for the job :-)
[05:40] <michaelpo> i just replaced my winxppro with kubuntu... 2 hrs ago...
[05:41] <Vladdy> marry me
[05:42] <michaelpo> ciampix: no.. not really... i swap out my 30gb hd with winxppro... swap with a 10gb oldd hd... installed kubuntu in the 10gb hd....
[05:43] <michaelpo> i dont see samba in the applications menu... it is not installed? any link for me to read so that i can add my office domain into kubuntu?
[05:44] <Jucato> !samba
[05:44] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:46] <michaelpo> samba
[05:46] <em0> hello
[05:46] <michaelpo> !samba
[05:46] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:46] <em0> any german user here, who can help me whit the ati driver?
[05:46] <michaelpo> the ! mark is to invoke ubotu?
[05:47] <Jucato> michaelpo: yes
[05:47] <ciampix> michaelpo: no you do not need samba package to enter in a windows domain...just if you would like to be a _server_ in an existent windows domain...
[05:47] <hastesaver> !ubotu
[05:47] <Jucato> !de | em0
[05:47] <ubotu> em0: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[05:47] <em0> thx
[05:47] <ciampix> michaelpo: sorry I was away a bit...
[05:49] <ciampix> michaelpo: ?
[05:50] <michaelpo> ciampix: sorry... i'm reading the ubotu link
[05:52] <michaelpo> TheGateKeeper: hastesaver; Jucato: ciampix: thanks... i want to go to bed now... its 1251am here in malaysia... will try samba tomorrow....
[05:52] <Jucato> michaelpo: good night. same timezone here :)
[05:52] <TheGateKeeper> michaelpo, yw :-)
[05:52] <hastesaver> michaelpo, you're welcome, and good luck with Kubuntu :-)
[05:53] <Kriegy> Hi !
[05:53] <TheGateKeeper> michaelpo, once you have installed samba use system settings --> sharing to set up your shares
[05:54] <fragrag> Question, is there a filesystem that Windows and Linux share?
[05:55] <trappist> fragrag: fat32 is your best bet for storing data to be shared by both OSes
[05:55] <Kriegy> fat 32 ;)
[05:55] <fragrag> So I can install a harddrive, set it up to FAT32 and I can access it via Linux and Windows, right?
[05:55] <Kriegy> yes
[05:56] <scheuri> fragrag: yes
[05:56] <fragrag> Alright, thanks alot, and let's say I make a home server, will the harddrive have to be FAT32?
[05:57] <trappist> fragrag: don't *install* linux on fat32.  that would be a nightmare if it's even possible.  this is just for storing data.
[05:57] <Kubunto> hastesaver: emovix?
[05:57] <fragrag> Oh, alright, thanks. But the shared harddrive will have to be FAT32? Or not?
[05:57] <fragrag> On the server I mean
[05:57] <Kriegy> The server run on Linux ?
[05:58] <wonderboy> hi all
[05:58] <trappist> fragrag: there are other options, but fat32 is your best bet.  unless you're talking about sharing over the network, in which case it doesn't matter.
[05:58] <Kriegy> hi
[05:58] <hastesaver> Kubunto, emovix is something to make a bootable movie :-)
[05:58] <fragrag> Yeh, I meant that last one, ok, thanks alot :)
[05:58] <wonderboy> I want to install dc gui and i dont know how
[05:58] <scheuri> wonderboy: what gui?
[05:58] <hastesaver> Kubunto, it's a tiny (10 MB) linux distro with basically only mplayer, so that you can put the CD into the drive, boot, and watch the movie, without booting into any OS
[05:58] <Kubunto> hastesaver: Eh? So you can boot the computer to watch hackers?
[05:58] <wonderboy> is somebody who can help me?
[05:59] <wonderboy> dcgui
[05:59] <wonderboy> ?
[05:59] <wonderboy> a share program
[05:59] <scheuri> wonderboy: sorry, never heard about this....but gimme a sec
[05:59] <scheuri> wonderboy: "sudo aptitude install dcgui"
[06:00] <Kubunto> hastesaver: Ah. Why do you need k3b to support it then>
[06:00] <hastesaver> Kubunto, K3b has an option for creating Emovix CDs, but it says the required program is not installed
[06:00] <wonderboy> k
[06:00] <wonderboy> and now?
[06:01] <Kubunto> hastesaver: really? Did you find the answer?
[06:01] <scheuri> wonderboy: well, you installed it...
[06:01] <hastesaver> Kubunto, oh, you need some software to make the bootable CD, right? There is a package called movixmaker-2 , but I would prefer to use k3b
[06:01] <hastesaver> Kubunto, I didn't. I went to the movix site and downloaded a .deb from there. It works now, but I wish it were in the repos
[06:02] <Kubunto> Wouldn't you just need a .img or build an iso
[06:02] <wonderboy> I have here something
[06:02] <wonderboy> i'm a beginer in linux
[06:02] <Kubunto> wonderboy: Welcome
[06:02] <wonderboy> thanks
[06:02] <wonderboy> :0
[06:03] <wonderboy> How i make a copy
[06:03] <wonderboy> a bincopy i think
[06:03] <Kubunto> wonderboy: Of?
[06:03] <wonderboy> yup
[06:03] <wonderboy> :(
[06:03] <hastesaver> Kubunto, yes, movixmaker-2 (which is in the repos) does create an image.
[06:03] <wonderboy> pls
[06:04] <hastesaver> Kubunto, but k3b has a slot for a emovix program, and it doesn't appear that movixmaker-2 fits into that slot :-)
[06:04] <scheuri> woI really suggest you ask your question using proper and complete sentences
[06:04] <Kubunto> wonderboy: A copy of what?
[06:04] <scheuri> wonderboy:  really suggest you ask your question using proper and complete sentences
[06:05] <wonderboy> I have a big file and i want to make a copy to send it
[06:05] <_ubuntu> hello
[06:05] <_ubuntu> bye
[06:05] <_ubuntu> how are you??
[06:05] <wonderboy> i think
[06:05] <Kubunto> wonderboy: Send it where?
[06:06] <scheuri> wonderboy: and actually sending how?
[06:06] <wonderboy> i want too send u
[06:07] <TheGateKeeper> !pastebin
[06:07] <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 (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:07] <wonderboy> I dont speak very well english
[06:07] <wonderboy> I understand but i don't speak
[06:07] <Kriegy> wonderboy : french ?
[06:07] <wonderboy> I'm from romania
[06:08] <Kriegy> sorry, not for me ;)
[06:08] <monsita> im from spain
[06:08] <monsita> hehe
[06:08] <wonderboy> i know
[06:08] <hastesaver> wonderboy, so you have a really big file. You want to send it to someone else? By email, maybe?
[06:09] <wonderboy> messenger
[06:09] <FlightOfStairs> greets
[06:09] <wonderboy> or konversation
[06:09] <TheGateKeeper> wonderboy, if you want to show someone here (in this irc channel) a file use pastebin
[06:09] <hastesaver> wonderboy, how big is it?
[06:09] <wonderboy> that is
[06:09] <wonderboy> pastebin
[06:09] <TheGateKeeper> !pastebin
[06:09] <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 (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:09] <Kubunto> wonderboy: is it a text file?
[06:10] <TheGateKeeper> wonderboy, ^^^^
[06:10] <wonderboy> yes
[06:10] <hastesaver> wonderboy, pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org -- it's for reasonably large text files
[06:10] <fede> hola
[06:10] <Kubunto> wonderboy: what is the name of the file?
[06:11] <wonderboy> but is not working
[06:11] <wonderboy> 0% and it stop
[06:12] <Kubunto> wonderboy: can you open it in kate?
[06:12] <wonderboy> yes
[06:13] <wonderboy> and now?
[06:13] <Kubunto> open press Ctrl+A
[06:13] <Kubunto> Then Ctrl+C
[06:13] <wonderboy> k
[06:13] <wonderboy> next
[06:14] <Kubunto> go to the pastebin url (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/) and paste it in
[06:14] <Kubunto> Ctrl+V
[06:14] <wonderboy> is not working pastebin
[06:14] <Kubunto> oh?
[06:14] <Kubunto> What is it doing?
[06:14] <wonderboy> Time out server
[06:14] <Kubunto> oh
[06:14] <Kubunto> Maybe it's just busy?
[06:14] <wonderboy> k
[06:15] <llutz> use http://pastebin.com/
[06:15] <wonderboy> I want to install dcgui and look wath is write here
[06:15] <wonderboy> Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
[06:15] <TheGateKeeper> does (k)ubuntu have nopaste in their repos?
[06:15] <wonderboy> what I'm doing next
[06:15] <llutz> or http://rafb.net/paste/
[06:15] <Kubunto> wonderboy: ah Use rafb.net/paste
[06:15] <hastesaver> TheGateKeeper, what does that mean?
[06:16] <Kubunto> wonderboy: can you paste the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:16] <Jucato> !pastebin
[06:16] <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 (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:17] <TheGateKeeper> hastesaver, it's a little program that you use from the cli that pastes a file into pastebin you then give the irc channel the link
[06:18] <llutz> TheGateKeeper: unfortunately it hasn't ;(
[06:18] <TheGateKeeper> ohh he has gone & didn't wait for an answer lol
[06:18] <TheGateKeeper> llutz, damn :-(
[06:19] <TheGateKeeper> llutz, a little gizmo I picked up using gentoo lol
[06:19] <Kubunto> wonderboy: does http://rafb.net/paste work?
[06:21] <wonderboy> http://rafb.net/paste/results/DSVh7798.html
[06:21] <wonderboy> what i do next
[06:21] <wonderboy> ?
[06:21] <wonderboy> pls
[06:22] <wonderboy> I need to go now
[06:23] <wonderboy> speak later
[06:23] <wonderboy> ciao
[06:23] <Voker57> How to use WDM tuner in ubuntu?
[06:23] <Voker57> TV/FM
[06:23] <Kubunto> Hmm that's a lot of held back packages
[06:24] <TheGateKeeper> well guys I think he is trying to upgrade from dapper to edgy
[06:24] <Kubunto> TheGateKeeper: He?
[06:24] <anton99> Edgy is bad :(
[06:24] <TheGateKeeper> Kubunto, wonderboy
[06:25] <Kubunto> It's Edgy! :) Wait till it gets Feisty
[06:25] <Kubunto> Then Grumpy
[06:25] <Kubunto> then .. Handsome?
[06:25] <Kubunto> Good analogy to dapper :-)
[06:26] <Voker57> ___How to use my TV tuner in ubuntu?___
[06:31] <londo4> I play a movie but there is not sound and I get this: The audio device is busy. Is another application using it
[06:31] <londo4> who knows what can be the problem?
[06:32] <londo4> help
[06:32] <fragrag> Do you have any other mediaplayer?
[06:34] <londo4> fragrag:  are you asking me?
[06:36] <apokryphos> londo4: what player?
[06:36] <andy_Faelar> londo4: I got that message "Audio Device Busy" when I'm using skype
[06:37] <apokryphos> andy_Faelar: can you paste (or pastebin, if it's a lot) the output of lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/* ?
[06:37] <londo4> andy_Faelar: Movie player
[06:37] <apokryphos> andy_Faelar: what movie player? Kaffeine?
[06:37] <llutz> the use of "alsa" should avoid that
[06:38] <llutz> theres a skype-version which supports alsa too
[06:39] <andy_Faelar> now I'm under ubuntu on my desktop... unfortunately I have Kubuntu on my laptop and now I can't reach it
[06:49] <blackflag> hello all :)
[06:50] <blackflag> does someone know a good opensource web-based intranet solution?
[06:51] <kkathman> has anyone gotten the new adobe flash 9 player to work with Opera 9 under Kubuntu?
[06:51] <dinosaur-rus> hi
[06:58] <andy_Faelar> kkathman: adobe won't release Flash Player 9 for Linux till January 2007
[06:58] <andy_Faelar> they planned to skip the version 8 porting and are concentrating on the 9 verision
[06:58] <kkathman> the beta is already out and widely distributed
[06:59] <andy_Faelar> I didn't know that
[06:59] <BluesKaj> kkathman, add this repos to your sources list to install Opera:  deb http://deb.opera.com/opera/ edgy non-free ,  it works on youtube which is mostly flash
[06:59] <kkathman> well, FLVs are one thing
[06:59] <kkathman> SWF is clearly another
[06:59] <andy_Faelar> on YouTube works well the version 7 too
[06:59] <andy_Faelar> oh... sorry I read understood flash
[07:00] <andy_Faelar> about shockwave I don't know anything
[07:00] <smub> Anyone help please, how do I get kubuntu to see my nvidia card?
[07:00] <Kubunto> Give it spektakles
[07:00] <gnomefreak> smub: install the drivers
[07:01] <andy_Faelar> smub: install NVIDIA lates drivers
[07:01] <smub> ok, where do  I get the drivers from please.
[07:01] <BluesKaj> smub, have you checked the driver list in sys/settings/monitor&display
[07:01] <andy_Faelar> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-9629.html
[07:01] <gnomefreak> smub: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[07:01] <kkathman> swf = flash
[07:01] <andy_Faelar> you need to install you kernel headers too
[07:02] <gnomefreak> andy_Faelar: they will install with nvidia-glx
[07:02] <andy_Faelar> there are different drivers... those you find in the package are old but easier to install
[07:03] <andy_Faelar> I had to install the latest drivers from nvidia website to get beryl work
[07:03] <gnomefreak> andy_Faelar: we dont suggest people use the 9xxx drivers
[07:03] <andy_Faelar> why not?
[07:03] <andy_Faelar> they are working smoothly
[07:03] <andy_Faelar> I got a fully featured beryl installtion thanks to 9629 nvidia drivers
[07:04] <gnomefreak> andy_Faelar: not for everyone and it leaves you with a kernel that has been hacked
[07:04] <smub> this is so much nicer to play with than windoze.......
[07:04] <andy_Faelar> ooohhh
[07:04] <gnomefreak> andy_Faelar: and he didnt say word one about wanting to run beryl
[07:04] <andy_Faelar> gnomefreak... linux is made to be hacked!
[07:05] <gnomefreak> andy_Faelar: not for official support its not
[07:05] <gnomefreak> ubuntu didnt package those drivers for anything under feisty and ubuntu than does not support them the person that packaged them supports them
[07:07] <andy_Faelar> do what you want
[07:08] <andy_Faelar> so smub: install nvidia-glx package...
[07:08] <andy_Faelar> and check the open gl acceleration testin a GL based screen saver
[07:08] <smub> I have downloaded the file, just trying to work out how to instal it
[07:10] <andy_Faelar> smub: as gnomefreaker said I advise you to install nvidia-glx package for a more stable system
[07:10] <andy_Faelar> if you want to install 9629 drivers anyway I will tell you how to do that!
[07:10] <smub> ok, I need to read, back in a mo
[07:11] <andy_Faelar> ok
[07:12] <smub> I have a geforce card but cannot remeber the number
[07:12] <andy_Faelar> it doesn't matter
[07:13] <smub>  rings bell
[07:13] <smub> ok
[07:13] <smub> walk me through it then please, first time with this.
[07:13] <andy_Faelar> ok.. so you want to install the drivers from nvidia website if I understood...
[07:13] <andy_Faelar> ok.. don't worry
[07:13] <smub> whatever is the best
[07:14] <andy_Faelar> first of all you need to change the permission of the driver installer file to make it executable
[07:14] <andy_Faelar> do you know hot to use konsole?
[07:15] <smub> is this the file i downloaded from nvidia?
[07:15] <leonardo_br> hi everybody
[07:15] <ikhouvanje> Hi everybody
[07:15] <ikhouvanje> are you to using ubuntu?
[07:16] <smub> I used it a couple of times.
[07:16] <andy_Faelar> mmh...
[07:16] <ikhouvanje> hai andy faelar wich linuxdistro do you use?
[07:16] <andy_Faelar> so we'll try anyway it isn't so use
[07:16] <leonardo_br> how do i fix differences between the original and backup files from the boot?
[07:16] <ikhouvanje> linux mint is very cool
[07:16] <ikhouvanje> i can even watch dvd's:d:d
[07:16] <andy_Faelar> I'm using ubuntu because now I'm working on my desktop... on my laptop I have Kubuntu
[07:17] <andy_Faelar> so smub...
[07:17] <andy_Faelar> open konsole :-)
[07:17] <smub> I have opened konsole
[07:17] <wildchild> please help, some wierd thing happened to my panel, when I minimize application it doesn't go to panel or system tray,... so There was nothing but desktop. I was able to run command like konversation. how can I get my panel back???
[07:17] <andy_Faelar> ok..
[07:17] <ikhouvanje> but my windows emulator doesn't work:(:(:(
[07:17] <ikhouvanje> when i want to open wolfenstein 3D
[07:17] <ikhouvanje> :(:(
[07:17] <andy_Faelar> go to the folder in whichi you downloaded the file
[07:17] <smub> desktop !
[07:17] <ikhouvanje> ok and than?
[07:18] <wildchild> :S
[07:18] <andy_Faelar> ok smub... desktop is only a folder: /home/[your_name] /Destop
[07:18] <wildchild> anyone know, how to fix this problem?
[07:18] <andy_Faelar> Desktop... excuse me
[07:18] <ccc> wildchild: press alt+f2, type "kicker"
[07:18] <ikhouvanje> does somebody now where i can buy a ubuntu pc?
[07:18] <smub> so how do i go there with konsole?
[07:18] <leonardo_br> hey wildchild, the task bar appears
[07:19] <wildchild> ccc, THX so much!!!
[07:19] <ccc> wildchild: np :)
[07:19] <leonardo_br> does the taskbar appears?
[07:19] <andy_Faelar> with the cd command
[07:19] <smub> ok, same as do then?
[07:20] <leonardo_br> when i run fsck /dev/hda1, the following message appears: "There are differences between boot sector and its backup."
[07:20] <andy_Faelar> when you are typing a directory name while calling "cd" command you can use the TAB key to the autocompletion of the name it is very comfortable
[07:20] <Rooster> hello
[07:20] <ikhouvanje> Is ubuntu in the far future the winner of windows?
[07:20] <leonardo_br> dow do i fix this?
[07:21] <andy_Faelar> so smub... get to /home/[your_name] /Desktop
[07:21] <andy_Faelar> to view the list of the folders contained in the one where you are... simply type ls
[07:21] <ikhouvanje> xst do you think that windows is losing with ubuntu?
[07:21] <Rooster> I was just curious.  For all the files that are called automatically when a program is started like: initrc, bashrc or ktorrentrc.  What does the rc stand for?
[07:22] <andy_Faelar> smub: are you there?
[07:23] <Rooster> anybody know?
[07:23] <smub> no such file or directory...........hum
[07:23] <ccc> Rooster: "run commands" iirc
[07:23] <llutz> Rooster: "c" is config, but "r"...
[07:23] <Rooster> cool, thanks guys
[07:24] <leonardo_br> when i run fsck /dev/hda1, the following message appears: "There are differences between boot sector and its backup." how do i fix this?
 it's windows that should care about it ;p
[07:25] <andy_Faelar> so smub...
[07:26] <andy_Faelar> press ALT+F2.. to open KDE's command line
[07:26] <andy_Faelar> type "kdesu konqueror"
[07:26] <leafw> any clues where are the account settings for kmail? Not under ~/.kde/apps/kmail ?
[07:26] <andy_Faelar> insert root password
[07:27] <andy_Faelar> now you have opened konqueror as root.. so you can change file permission with it
[07:28] <llutz> leafw: ~/.kde/share/config
[07:28] <leafw> thanks llutz
[07:28] <llutz> kmailrc
[07:28] <leafw> found it, thnks
[07:29] <andy_Faelar> smub:!?!?!
[07:33] <SeanTater> Does anyone know why http://clancy.homelinux.com/stylesheet.css gives konqueror such a hard time?
[07:36] <andy_Faelar> smub: if you're not aware with konsole I advise you to install nvidia-glx package using adept
[07:36] <londo4> help, help How can I desable the onboardsound card?
[07:36] <SeanTater> londo4: try going into kmix and switching cards
[07:36] <Vladdy> londo4: blacklist it :o
[07:36] <smub> ok
[07:37] <andy_Faelar> smub: if you want to learn more about konsole... check this out http://infocenter.guardiandigital.com/manuals/SecureCommunity/node260.html
[07:37] <Vladdy> identify what the module is called, then blacklist it by editing /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist in your favorite editor as root
[07:38] <andy_Faelar> make your own experiments surfing the system's folders and after come back here
[07:38] <londo4> Vladdy: blacklist
[07:38] <Vladdy> then add it there ;p
[07:38] <Vladdy> it's probably snd-intel8x0
[07:38] <londo4> Vlad
[07:38] <Vladdy> yes
[07:38] <londo4> Vladdy: could you expland how can I do that?
[07:38] <andy_Faelar> smub: in that page they wrote about vi and pico editors... I use nano that is simplier
[07:39] <andy_Faelar> the important thing is you can go to the different location using konsole
[07:39] <londo4> Vladdy: where can I find this blacklist?
[07:40] <Vladdy> it's /etc/modprobe/blacklist
[07:40] <b0nn> hi all, Im trying to get sound on my kubuntu box (dapper)
[07:40] <londo4> vlad
[07:40] <londo4> ok vlad
[07:40] <PupenoR> What was the command to choose, from some list, different alternatives for different programs ?
[07:40] <Vladdy> your internal card is probably snd_intel8x0 (it will be listed in lsmod)
[07:42] <llutz> PupenoR: apt-get -t
[07:44] <dinosaur-rus> is Apache 2.2.x package going to be released?
[07:45] <PupenoR> llutz: mh, no. I doubt apt-get has anything to do with what I am talking about. I am talking about setting /etc/alternatives/
[07:45] <llutz> PupenoR: ah sry, got you wrong
[07:46] <llutz> PupenoR: "update-alternatives"
[07:46] <PupenoR> thanks.
[07:47] <andy_Faelar> smub: are you there!?!
[07:49] <londo4> Vladdy: I can find it
[07:50] <londo4> Vladdy:  I can`t find it
[07:50] <smub> i am here, sorry just had a phone call
[07:51] <andy_Faelar> ok... don't worry
[07:51] <Vladdy> oops
[07:51] <Vladdy> i mean /etc/modprobe.d/
[07:52] <londo4> Vladdy:  its ok, now how can I desable it?
[07:52] <spessart> ... sag nur mal rundum: guten abend".
[07:53] <andy_Faelar> so smub: check this out http://infocenter.guardiandigital.com/manuals/SecureCommunity/node261.html
[07:53] <londo4> Vladdy:  this is the output: # snd_intel8x0m can interfere with snd_intel8x0, doesn't seem to support much
[07:53] <londo4> Vladdy: # hardware on its own (Ubuntu bug #2011, #6810)
[07:54] <londo4> Vladdy: blacklist snd_intel8x0m
[07:54] <Vladdy> 8x0m is modem, not needed
[07:54] <andy_Faelar> smub: tell me when you are ready....
[07:54] <smub> ready
[07:55] <Vladdy> londo4: is snd_intel8x0 in lsmod?
[07:55] <andy_Faelar> pay attention to the command chmod here http://infocenter.guardiandigital.com/manuals/SecureCommunity/node262.html
[07:55] <nagyv> hello! I just upgraded to edgy, and would like to clear a bit the system. Does someone has a list of installed packages of a clean edgy install?
[07:55] <Vladdy> nagyv: try apt-get autoremove
[07:55] <andy_Faelar> ok
[07:55] <londo4> Vladdy: It is # snd_intel8x0m can interfere with snd_intel8x0, doesn't seem to support much
[07:55] <andy_Faelar> ok smub!
[07:56] <Vladdy> londo4: try 'lsmod | sort' in console
[07:56] <smub> ok, what do I change it to?
[07:56] <Vladdy> is snd_intel8x0 listed there?
[07:56] <nagyv> Vladdy: I would like to find also packages like gwenview (now the recommended is digikam), to be avare of the changes
[07:56] <andy_Faelar> smub: do you have edgy or dapper?
[07:56] <londo4> Vladdy: Hoh hho with out M\
[07:56] <smub> I think it is dapper
[07:57] <smub> kubuntu ?
[07:57] <Vladdy> londo4: explain?
[07:57] <andy_Faelar> 6.06 is dapper 6.10 the last release is edgy
[07:57] <smub> how do i find out?
[07:57] <llutz> smub: cat /etc/issue
[07:58] <smub> Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS
[07:58] <andy_Faelar> ok
[07:58] <Vladdy> londo4: is snd_intel8x0 there?
[07:58] <andy_Faelar> thank U llutz
[07:59] <llutz> np
[07:59] <Vladdy> running out of battery live
[07:59] <tripper> hi. i'm using kubuntu 6.06LTS on my laptop. why does my system freeze each time i insert a usb flash disk?
[08:00] <andy_Faelar> smub: you have to install the kernel headers with the apt-get command
[08:00] <londo4> Vladd
[08:00] <londo4> Nopp
[08:00] <Vladdy> !pastebin
[08:00] <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 (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:00] <smub> dont mean a thing to me, I am a lamer...
[08:00] <Vladdy> can you put the output of lsmod there londo4?
[08:00] <andy_Faelar> ok
[08:00] <londo4> yea
[08:00] <smub> I think i nead to read a lot more. BUT it is so good that you can get help here this easily
[08:01] <shadowhywind> is there a commandline command to see how much ram is free?
[08:01] <llutz> shadowhywind: free
[08:01] <andy_Faelar> open konsole
[08:01] <smub> I will play, hopefully never to return to windoze soon
[08:01] <shadowhywind> thanks
[08:01] <andy_Faelar> bravo smub!
[08:02] <smub> konsole open
[08:02] <andy_Faelar> so after you opened konsole... type "sudo apt-get install linux-headers-386 linux-headers-686"
[08:02] <tripper> hi. i'm using kubuntu 6.06LTS on my laptop. why does my system freeze each time i insert a usb flash disk?
[08:02] <andy_Faelar> put the password and answer yes if needed
[08:04] <smub> done that, says it is going to unpack headers
[08:04] <smub> y I suppose
[08:04] <andy_Faelar> yeah
[08:04] <smub> I did play with red hat years ago but never got on with it...
[08:04] <smub> tis doing that
[08:04] <londo4> Vladdy: the past server is giving me timeout
[08:04] <andy_Faelar> ubuntu is better! :-D
[08:05] <BluesKaj> I'm having trouble with extracting "rar" compressed video files .. ark doesn't seem to work very well
[08:05] <Vladdy> londo4: use http://pastebin.cross-lfs.org/ instead
[08:05] <BluesKaj> !rar
[08:05] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[08:05] <smub> I have tried ubuntu and kubuntu, I like the look of kubuntu, whats is the difference between them? Is it just
[08:06] <andy_Faelar> i mean ubuntu in general...
[08:06] <BluesKaj> !info unrar-free
[08:06] <ubotu> unrar-free: Unarchiver for .rar files. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.0.1+cvs20060609-1 (edgy), package size 17 kB, installed size 80 kB
[08:06] <andy_Faelar> I use kubuntu too... kubuntu is ubuntu system with KDE as desktop...
[08:06] <smub> yes, could not get on with red hat, that has unpacked the headers ok
[08:06] <andy_Faelar> so smub... you finished with the headers?
[08:07] <smub> yep
[08:07] <andy_Faelar> now you need to go in /home/[your_name] /Desktop
[08:07] <andy_Faelar> where you saved the nvidia drivers file
[08:08] <smub> in the wastebin - oops
[08:08] <smub> snigger
[08:08] <b0nn> Im going to try a reboot :\
[08:08] <smub> can i get it out or download it again?
[08:08] <andy_Faelar> open the wastebin
[08:09] <smub> done
[08:09] <andy_Faelar> and copy the nvidia drivers to your home folder or to desktop
[08:09] <VSpike> I have a problem - I can't start the displayconfig control panel module
[08:09] <smub> drag and dropped it onto desktop
[08:09] <londo4> Vladdy: http://pastebin.cross-lfs.org/381
[08:09] <andy_Faelar> ok
[08:09] <andy_Faelar> now go with konsole into /home/[your_name] /Desktop
[08:09] <leafw> where is the address book stored? I've grep'ed the ~/.kde/ folder in vain for known address book emails
[08:09] <smub> tis done
[08:10] <andy_Faelar> ok
[08:10] <andy_Faelar> type ls... you can see the nvidia file right?
[08:10] <Vladdy> londo4: it looks like you only have 1 sound card to me
[08:10] <londo4> I have two
[08:11] <VSpike> output from kcmshell displayconfig is at http://pastebin.cross-lfs.org/382
[08:11] <londo4> Vladdy:  I have two
[08:11] <smub> yes, is a .run
[08:11] <VSpike> can anyone advise?
[08:11] <andy_Faelar> very good.. its color is grey right?
[08:11] <smub> yes with a Ahem, dos promt on it
[08:11] <londo4> Vladdy: How can I desable this one?\
[08:11] <andy_Faelar> so type "sudo chmod 777 NVIDIAdriver.........run"
[08:12] <londo4> Vladdy:  the one I have there?
[08:12] <Vladdy> londo4: cat /proc/asound/cards ?
[08:12] <Vladdy> does it list two?
[08:12] <smub> hang on, I have not told konsole to goto desktop yet
[08:12] <londo4> Vladdy: at console?
[08:12] <Vladdy> yea
[08:13] <andy_Faelar> so type... "ls /home/smub/Desktop" where smub is your login name
[08:13] <Vladdy> but it looks to me like 'snd_cs4236' is your sound card
[08:13] <wonderboy> hi all
[08:13] <wonderboy> I want to install dcgui and I don't know how
[08:14] <andy_Faelar> smub... are you typing here from kubuntu?
[08:14] <wonderboy> after i write sudo aptitude install dcgui what i'm doing next
[08:14] <wonderboy> ?
[08:14] <wonderboy> pls help me
[08:14] <londo4> Vladdy: this is the output: http://pastebin.cross-lfs.org/383
[08:14] <wonderboy> i'm a beginer in linux
[08:14] <Vladdy> so add a line 'blacklist snd_cs4236' at the end of /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[08:14] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: sudo apt-get install dcgui will install it for you.  I guess you want to run the app next
[08:15] <rance> Ive got a question about network setup, I'd like to specify the order that network card modules are loaded so that I know which physical card eth0 is (I'm running into an issue where different boots give me different eth* assignments to the multiple nics in the system)
[08:15] <damn_mitas> wonderboy-->did you try typing "dcgui"
[08:15] <Vladdy> that will disable the only found sound card after a reboot ;-)
[08:15] <andy_Faelar> smub... I'm sorry but I have to go...
[08:15] <wonderboy> no
[08:15] <rance> can I just add the module names to /etc/modules in the order I want them and be done?
[08:15] <smub> nope, wont have it yet and my tea is ready - curry time, thanks for your help so far
[08:15] <andy_Faelar> I can suggest you to install the nvidia packet typing "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx"
[08:15] <smub> I will get there
[08:16] <Vladdy> rance: best is to add another line there first, -r ModuleName1 ModuleName2, then on a new line ModuleName1 and on another ModuleName2
[08:16] <Vladdy> that will unload them both first (if already loaded), then reload them
[08:16] <Vladdy> evil trick, but it works :D
[08:16] <wonderboy> is not working when i type dcgui
[08:16] <andy_Faelar> after having installed nvidia-glx packages... you need only to run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[08:16] <rance> thanks Vladdy, thats what I thought I should do, but I was just checking
[08:16] <londo4> Vladdy: I have to add on the blacklist?
[08:17] <londo4> on via console?
[08:17] <andy_Faelar> and select the nvidia drivers from the list that will be prompted to you
[08:17] <andy_Faelar> after that restart the system
[08:17] <Vladdy> londo4: add a new line at the end of the blacklist file with 'blacklist snd_cs4236'
[08:17] <wonderboy> how i install it
[08:17] <andy_Faelar> goodbye smub... I'm sorry but I have to go!
[08:17] <andy_Faelar> bYe
[08:17] <mortici> how do i re-enable the menu bar in konsole?
[08:18] <Hawkwind> mortici: ctrl-m ?
[08:18] <smub> cheers
[08:18] <mortici> nope
[08:18] <smub> many thanks
[08:18] <leafw> where is the address book stored? I've grep'ed the ~/.kde/ folder in vain for known address book emails
[08:18] <shadowhywind> just thought of it. I was wondering if someone new of a commandline command to see what processes are taking how much ram?
[08:18] <wonderboy> I have dcgui-0.3.2-osx-x11.tar.bz2
[08:18] <rance> is there an faq on sound issues with kubuntu?  Ive got a soundcard properly detected at boot, and proper drivers installed, but no sound volume to speak of, could it be a permissions issue on the /dev/dsp device or a screwed up amixer setting?
[08:18] <wonderboy> I think that is a .exe
[08:19] <damn_mitas> just one question, are you using linux ?
[08:19] <wonderboy> me?
[08:19] <damn_mitas> yes wonderboy
[08:19] <Vladdy> shadowhywind: 'top'
[08:19] <wonderboy> yes
[08:19] <wonderboy> kubuntu
[08:19] <damn_mitas> this kind of file is a compressed archive
[08:19] <b0nn> heh rance I have the exact same problem
[08:19] <shadowhywind> rance in konsole do alsamixer and check volume controls
[08:19] <wonderboy> k
[08:19] <damn_mitas> so cd to the directory where it is
[08:20] <wonderboy> and how i install it?
[08:20] <damn_mitas> then type somethin like "tar -xvf dcgui-0.3.2-osx-x11.tar.bz2"
[08:20] <rance> shadowhywind: thanks
[08:20] <rance> b0nn: did you see that
[08:20] <b0nn> rance: I have tried alsamixer and kmix, and a heap of reconfigs
[08:21] <damn_mitas> but the name of this file suggest it was made for Mac OS X
[08:21] <rance> im not at that machine right now, I was just looking for hints on what to do
[08:21] <rance> the machine in front of me has no sound card
[08:21] <shadowhywind> top only seams to show swap,
[08:21] <rance> its an old server I turned into a testbox
[08:21] <rance> but I could slap one in
[08:22] <nagyv> hello! I just upgraded to edgy, and would like to clear a bit the system. Does someone has a list of installed packages of a clean edgy install?
[08:22] <Hawkwind> morphish: Right click in konsole
[08:22] <Vladdy> shadowhywind: 'ps aux' ? :o
[08:22] <Hawkwind> mortici: Sorry, that's for you
[08:22] <Hawkwind> mortici: Right click, or ctrl-alt-m
[08:23] <shadowhywind> *shrugs* that doesn't seam to help me eather. According to KDE system Guard, i have about 1.9 gigs used
[08:24] <wonderboy> pls hell me
[08:24] <wonderboy> somebody
[08:24] <mortici> Hawkwind, :)
[08:24] <wonderboy> i don't know what to do next
[08:24] <mortici> got it
[08:24] <shadowhywind> trying to figure out what is stealing it all, and can't figure it out
[08:25] <damn_mitas> wonderboy: what happens if you try to uncompress your file ?
[08:25] <wonderboy> how
[08:25] <wonderboy> i'm a beginer
[08:25] <Vladdy> shadowhywind: linux uses all your memory, no matter how much you have :D
[08:25] <wonderboy> i don't know how
[08:25] <Vladdy> most of it for hard disk cache though, lot faster to keep that in memory
[08:25] <Vladdy> it will free it up when you run a program ;p
[08:25] <Vladdy> that needs it
[08:25] <damn_mitas> wonderboy:again, with the command "tar -xvf yourfile.tar.bz2"
[08:26] <wonderboy> tar: yourfile.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[08:26] <wonderboy> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[08:26] <shadowhywind> but thats the thing, When i start up the computer, i have the full 1.9 in free. its more like if i keep linux on for more then a day, that it switchs over, and i start useing swap
[08:26] <wonderboy> u see
[08:26] <damn_mitas> wonderboy: ok, i mean "tar -xvf dcgui-0.3.2-osx-x11.tar.bz2"
[08:27] <BluesKaj> yourfile=thefile name
[08:27] <wonderboy> same
[08:27] <shadowhywind> *snickers at damn_mitas*
[08:27] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Have you setup all of your repos yet ?
[08:27] <Vladdy> !nl > londo4
[08:27] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: You don't need to compile dcgui since it's in the repos for Kubuntu
[08:27] <wonderboy> how i meke ma pastebin because paste.ubuntu-nl.org is not working
[08:28] <shadowhywind> wonderboy, do "ls" see if you see the your file (dcgui)
[08:28] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: http://pastebin.ulteo.us
[08:28] <Hawkwind> Bahhhhhh
[08:28] <Hawkwind> He doesn't need to compile it guys
[08:28] <Hawkwind> If he sets up his repos he can apt-get it very easily
[08:28] <wonderboy> to show u what is hapening when i type sudo aptitude install dcgui
[08:28] <Hawkwind> !info dcgui
[08:28] <ubotu> dcgui: Direct Connect Graphical client (GTK+) (peer-based file-sharing). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.80-5 (edgy), package size 432 kB, installed size 1292 kB
[08:28] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: It's because you don't have universe enabled yet
[08:28] <Hawkwind> !repos | wonderboy
[08:28] <ubotu> wonderboy: The packages in Kubuntu are divided into various sections. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[08:29] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Read that, and setup multiverse and universe
[08:29] <wonderboy> http://pastebin.ulteo.us/274
[08:29] <wonderboy> look
[08:29] <compir99> question. how can i mount dvd iso images from my hd?
[08:29] <dinosaur-rus> what's the best way to contact ubuntu team packagers?
[08:29] <Hawkwind> compir99: To mount an ISO image so that you can view/copy files to/from it, use the following command: mount -o loop -t iso9660 /full/path/to/foo.iso /mnt/some/mount/point/you/created
[08:30] <Hawkwind> dinosaur-rus: Join #Ubuntu-MOTU
[08:30] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Again, you need to setup your repos first and foremost
[08:30] <wonderboy> how
[08:30] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Once you do that, then a sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade  needs to be done
[08:30] <compir99> Hawkwind: thx. time to setup another alias
[08:30] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Read the info the bot told you
[08:30] <wonderboy> k
[08:32] <mortici> if i downloaded an ubuntu binary where do i put it ?
[08:32] <mortici> or rather where do i put the .deb file and what do i need to do in apt in order for it to see it?
[08:32] <Vladdy> mortici: you can install .deb's with dpkg -i DEBFILE
[08:32] <Vladdy> after that you can delete it
[08:32] <mortici> k
[08:32] <Hawkwind> mortici: What did you download that isn't in the repos already ?
[08:33] <mortici> a newer version of kwlan
[08:33] <Hawkwind> !info kwlan
[08:33] <ubotu> kwlan: wpasupplicant frontend for KDE. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.8-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 143 kB, installed size 580 kB
[08:33] <Hawkwind> Newer than that ?
[08:33] <mortici> yep 0.5.6
[08:33] <Hawkwind> Ah ok.  Kewl
[08:33] <Hawkwind> mortici: Did you get your menubar back ?
[08:34] <mortici> Hawkwind, yep :)D
[08:34] <Hawkwind> mortici: Ok, good to hear
[08:34] <mortici> should i uninstall the kwlan in adept then do the dpkg?
[08:35] <Hawkwind> No
[08:35] <Hawkwind> sudo dpkg -i file.deb will update what you already have
[08:35] <Vladdy> g2g
[08:35] <mortici> oh ok :)
[08:35] <Hawkwind> mortici: dpkg is like apt-get, except it doesn't solve dependencies
[08:36] <angasule> k3b has gone nuts, it complains about a wrongly encoded file, I renamed the file (now it's all ASCII), but it still complains about that file being wrongly encoded
[08:37] <RobNyc> what can i use to play .avi movies with
[08:37] <Hawkwind> RobNyc: kaffeine, mplayer, most anything
[08:37] <angasule> RobNyc: kaffeine ?
[08:37] <RobNyc> kaffeine is crashing
[08:38] <angasule> RobNyc: try mplayer, but it's probably the file that's corrupt that's causing the crash, or does it crash on any file?
[08:38] <RobNyc> so far its crashed on 2 files
[08:38] <RobNyc> im gonna try 2 more
[08:40] <mortici> how do i set beryl to run at start of kde?
[08:40] <RobNyc> well its crashing with the .avi files
[08:41] <angasule> !beryl
[08:41] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-xgl
[08:41] <RobNyc> and with .wmv files too
[08:41] <londo4> Vladdy: when I hit this a get this output: http://pastebin.cross-lfs.org/384
[08:45] <wonderboy> i can't enable the univers
[08:46] <virtual-voicu> uh, probably a n00b question... what do i need to connect remotely on another machine through X
[08:46] <virtual-voicu> ?
[08:46] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list you can
[08:46] <wonderboy> i type /etc/apt/sources.list and i have permission denide
[08:46] <Hawkwind> virtual-voicu: vnc ?
[08:46] <wonderboy> denied
[08:46] <HymnToLife> you need to use sudo
[08:46] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: kdesu kwrite /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:46] <virtual-voicu> i have two machines, one breezy, one edgy
[08:46] <HymnToLife> and also use a text editor ;)
[08:46] <Hawkwind> Do NOT use sudo
[08:46] <HymnToLife> Hawkwind, why not ?
[08:46] <Hawkwind> HymnToLife: kdesu is for GUI apps, sudo is for non GUI apps
[08:46] <wonderboy> i dont use sudo
[08:46] <HymnToLife> will be hard to edit it without sudo /me thinks
[08:47] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: kdesu kwrite /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:47] <HymnToLife> Hawkwind, who spoke of GUI apps beside you ?
[08:47] <HymnToLife> besides*
[08:47] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: That will open up kwrite with your sources.list in it that you can edit
[08:47] <angasule> "Encountered an incorrectly encoded filename"  <-- I get this error from k3b, even after renaming the file to pure ASCII and restarting k3b
[08:47] <Hawkwind> HymnToLife: He's a brand new user, you going to teach him vi in 2 minutes
[08:47] <wonderboy> k
[08:47] <wonderboy> dun
[08:47] <HymnToLife> that's what nano is for
[08:48] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: You'll want to add universe to any line in that file that has multiverse
[08:48] <virtual-voicu> Hawkwind, i selected remote connection in the kdm screen and when i tried connecting to the other machine X restarted but nothing appeared
[08:48] <Hawkwind> HymnToLife: Same difference really.  He's never used linux, give him a GUI app for a couple of days
[08:48] <wonderboy> i dont understand
[08:48] <Hawkwind> !easyubuntu
[08:48] <ubotu> easyubuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. See http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ - For help and or discussions about EasyUbuntu please join #easyubuntu
[08:48] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: ^^^^^^^^
[08:48] <Hawkwind> You can get a sources.list from there
[08:49] <HymnToLife> wonderboy, basically, open that file in anyt text editor you want, spot any line mentioning 'universe' and delete the # at the beginning
[08:49] <Hawkwind> HymnToLife: It doesn't have universe yet
[08:49] <Hawkwind> That's his problem
[08:50] <Hawkwind> He wants to enable it, which means he needs to add it
[08:50] <wonderboy> i delete # and write univers?
[08:50] <HymnToLife> It's there, but commented out
[08:50] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Can you pastebin your sources.list to http://pastebin.ulteo.us for us ?
[08:50] <HymnToLife> by default anyway
[08:50] <wonderboy> yes
[08:50] <Hawkwind> HymnToLife: Not necessarily
[08:50] <wonderboy> http://pastebin.ulteo.us/275
[08:50] <HymnToLife> heh, what did I tell you ?
[08:51] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: The lines that don't have a # at the beginning, you need to add universe multiverse to the end of them
[08:51] <HymnToLife> wonderboy, just delete the '# ' on lines 17/18 and 32/33
[08:51] <wonderboy> k
[08:51] <Hawkwind> He still needs multiverse though
[08:51] <HymnToLife> or do what Hawkwind said, will work just the same
[08:51] <Hawkwind> Telling him incorrectly isn't going to get him anywhere
[08:52] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Once you think you've edited it correctly, repaste your sources.list again for us so we can verify it
[08:53] <wonderboy> i type "universe multiverse" like that or just one?
[08:53] <Hawkwind> Yes, like that
[08:53] <Hawkwind> universe multiverse
[08:53] <HymnToLife> yes, like that
[08:53] <HymnToLife> and don't forget to add a space before 'universe' too ;)
[08:53] <Hawkwind> Hah, yeah
[08:54] <waddler> hi im having a problem with ktorrent, when i start a torrent i get "cannot create "file" no such file or directory. any ideas
[08:54] <angasule> "Encountered an incorrectly encoded filename"  <-- I get this error from k3b, even after renaming the file to pure ASCII and restarting k3b
[08:56] <wonderboy> http://pastebin.ulteo.us/276
[08:56] <wonderboy> like that?
[08:57] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Yes
[08:57] <wonderboy> k
[08:57] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[08:57] <wonderboy> and now?
[08:57] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Run that first
[08:57] <wonderboy> password
[08:57] <wonderboy> i type the password in the black screen?
[08:58] <Hawkwind> Yes
[08:58] <vge> sudo password is the first added password in the system (yours)
[08:58] <wonderboy> i give continue?
[08:58] <vge> yes
[08:59] <wonderboy> After unpacking 15.5MB of additional disk space will be used.
[08:59] <wonderboy> Do you want to continue [Y/n] ?
[08:59] <wonderboy> i have that
[08:59] <Hawkwind> Yes
[08:59] <pabloc> Alguien pudo instalar sin problemas el AMSN nuevo, el que viene en formato .package ?
[08:59] <Hawkwind> pabloc: English please
[08:59] <Hawkwind> !es
[08:59] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendrn mas ayuda.
[09:00] <pabloc> Ok sorry...
[09:00] <pabloc> thanks
[09:03] <ZeBarbu> hi all, I wonder why there are only binaries for i386, and not for amd64 in the edgy repository of kde-latest
[09:03] <ZeBarbu> they used to be there...
[09:04] <ZeBarbu> they are present in dapper, not in edgy...
[09:05] <ZeBarbu> any amd64 user here?!?
[09:05] <ZeBarbu> any non i386 user here? ;)
[09:05] <ZeBarbu> anybody here? 8-/
[09:05] <elcuco> i am having problem with hibernation on egdy. the box just does not come up. any ideas?
[09:06] <angasule> I'm having trouble burning a CD with k3b, does anyone have a light?
[09:07] <ZeBarbu> I'm having problems and troubles to find amd64 binary packages in kubuntu, any tips? ;)
[09:07] <elcuco> angasule: whats the error?
[09:07] <angasule> "Encountered an incorrectly encoded filename"  <-- I get this error from k3b, even after renaming the file to pure ASCII and restarting k3b
[09:07] <wonderboy> I think is done
[09:08] <wonderboy> Hawkwin u are here
[09:08] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: sudo apt-get install dcgui
[09:09] <wonderboy> Couldn't find package dcgui
[09:13] <wonderboy> Hawkwin I need to extract dcgui?
[09:17] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: dcgui is in the universe repo
[09:17] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: apt-cache search dcgui
[09:17] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: Pastebin the results of that
[09:17] <tripper> SOS! my Kubuntu 6.06-powered notebook hangs/freezes each time i insert a USB flash drive. what should i do?
[09:18] <Hawkwind> tripper: Don't insert a USB flash drive :)
[09:18] <wonderboy> is done
[09:18] <wonderboy> thanks
[09:19] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: So you got it installed now ?
[09:19] <tripper> Hawkwind: But I always use a flash drive. Is there a way to fix this?
[09:19] <Tux_AX> Anyone know where I can get gimpshop?
[09:20] <Hawkwind> Tux_AX: In deb format ?
[09:20] <Tux_AX> yes
[09:20] <Hawkwind> Tux_AX: Lots of hits on google if you type:  gimpshop deb
[09:20] <wonderboy> yes
[09:21] <wonderboy> this is the steps that i need to do every time i install something?
[09:21] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: You need to run sudo apt-get update atleast every couple of days
[09:21] <wonderboy> k
[09:21] <darksmiley> hey guys =)
[09:21] <Hawkwind> wonderboy: That will update the lists of packages available to you.  Then you just apt-get install <package> whenever you want
[09:22] <angasule> Hawkwind: but there is the adept notifier thing
[09:22] <wonderboy> i have one more question
[09:22] <Hawkwind> angasule: And ?  I don't use nor recommend some silly broken GUI package manager.  They don't work on any distro known yet
[09:23] <darksmiley> i just have a quick question - as much as i prefer KDE over gnome, i do prefer the default ubuntu look to the default kubuntu look... is there any quick way to get KDE themed to look all nice and brown and ubuntu-y?
[09:23] <wonderboy> i need a audioor video codecs for linux, and tell me a good player
[09:23] <wonderboy> pls
[09:23] <angasule> Hawkwind: really, what are you doing in #kubuntu ? ;)
[09:23] <Hawkwind> angasule: I use apt-get from CLI, simply because it works
[09:23] <Hawkwind> angasule: Adept is known to be badly broken, it's no secret
[09:23] <Hawkwind> !codecs | wonderboy
[09:23] <ubotu> wonderboy: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:24] <angasule> Hawkwind: I've seen plenty who use Synaptic instead
[09:24] <Tux_AX> hmm, all the gimpshop deb's I find don't work with kubuntu
[09:25] <angasule> Hawkwind: the adept notifier itself does what it's meant to do, at least
[09:25] <Hawkwind> angasule: Good for them.
[09:25] <Hawkwind> angasule: No it doesn't.  It tells you there are updates, yet it installs nothing.  It's a known issue
[09:26] <angasule> Hawkwind: but the notification is what's important :) once the icon shows up, you can use synaptic, aptitude, etc (btw, aptitude is the recommended tool now, I think?)
[09:26] <winbond> does anyone know which xorg xomes with kubuntu 6.10?
[09:26] <winbond> which version
[09:27] <winbond> ?
[09:27] <angasule> !xorg
[09:27] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[09:27] <Hawkwind> angasule: Recommended by some who like it.  Please remember, Linux is all about choice.  What one person likes, the next person is bound to dislike
[09:27] <Hawkwind> !info xorg
[09:27] <ubotu> xorg: X.Org X Window System. In component main, is optional. Version 1:7.1.1ubuntu6 (edgy), package size 17 kB, installed size 44 kB
[09:28] <winbond> ok , 7.1 ,  good i can use the ati driver with it
[09:29] <winbond> Hawkwind: TY
[09:29] <Tux_AX> !su
[09:29] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[09:29] <Tux_AX> !ati drivers
[09:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ati drivers - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:29] <winbond> !ati
[09:29] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:31] <byte-man> adept is broken? Can someone give more information?
[09:32] <Tux_AX> !adept
[09:32] <ubotu> adept is the Kubuntu package manager. Howto: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdeptHowto
[09:33] <sponix> anyone recommend a backup software ?
[09:33] <Hawkwind> mondo
[09:33] <Hawkwind> I personally use tar
[09:33] <Hawkwind> Very simple and efficient
[09:35] <sponix> looking for something gui, for the wife
[09:35] <sponix> so she can easily backup pics to an external drive, or I can set it to do certain dirs automagically
[09:35] <sponix> is there one that comes with kde ?
[09:36] <sponix> my kubuntu install is pretty bare, don't have the full kde, might just be able to add one from a kde set ?
[09:36] <Hawkwind> No idea.  You could use rsync to do it manually via cron
[09:37] <sponix> yeah, I might just setup a cron job to tar.gz them over to a dir into the external
[09:39] <angasule> so, no one has a clue about k3b?
[09:41] <edulix> hi
[09:41] <edulix> here am I, and I complain
[09:41] <edulix> (that's what pinotree suggested to me folks!)
[09:42] <edulix> kubuntu's kpdf does not render well http://www.diarioadn.com/media/0000016000/0000016489.pdf (see text in 3rd page)
[09:43] <edulix> this is how it looks like: http://img116.imageshack.us/my.php?image=instantnea6nw7.png
[09:43] <easytiger> edulix: its a fonts issue. submit a bug
[09:44] <easytiger> edulix: works fine in evince et al
[09:46] <jshute> Any suggestion for a GUI front end to PGP
[09:46] <logixoul> jshute: KGPG
[09:47] <edulix> easytiger: no, evince gives me the same problem
[09:47] <jshute> thanks, was searching adept for pgp and not gpg
[09:48] <easytiger> edulix: the oficiall reader works fine with that font
[09:48] <Tux_AX> Hey guys I need help configuring a printer. It's an HP 3626 but Kubuntu doesn't come with the driver. Does anyone know where to get it?
[09:49] <edulix> easytiger: what do you mean with the oficial reader?
[09:49] <edulix> kde's kpdf, acroread..?
[09:49] <fdoving> Tux_AX: take a look at http://linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi
[09:50] <easytiger> edulix: the acrobat reader
[09:51] <Tux_AX> fdoving, I'm looking there but I don't even see my printer
[09:51] <Tux_AX> should I just try "Raw"?
[09:52] <edulix> easytiger: it seems that kubuntu's kpdf is different than kde's standard kpdf. namely, that kubuntu's one is using poppler backend (as evince). that explains why it also didn't work in evince
[09:52] <mortici> where can i get win32 codecs and libdvdcss?
[09:52] <edulix> btw, read http://tsdgeos.blogspot.com/2006/11/distributor-patches.html
[09:52] <mortici> its not in the repo?
[09:52] <fdoving> !codecs | mortici
[09:52] <ubotu> mortici: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:53] <easytiger> edulix: i think the both use it
[09:54] <edulix> easytiger: uhm, kde's kpdf also is suffereing the same problem it seems
[09:54] <Kubunto> what's a DSM Plugin in the VNC sense?
[09:56] <easytiger> edulix: yea. i'm sure its just the font
[09:56] <edulix> that's what I suspect
[09:57] <cathal> why does the filesystem/root folder only have home and media folders in konqueror, wheres the rest of the folders?
[09:58] <snowrichard> hello.  Installed the Edgy (6.10) yesterday.  Nice work.  practically a 1 click install.
[09:58] <Hawkwind> !hidden | cathal
[09:58] <ubotu> cathal: Kubuntu Edgy has implemented a new feature that hides most of the filesystem. For more information: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuHiddenFiles
[10:04] <cathal> thanks for the link, what about when i go to open a file from my browser, the filesystem still only shows the two folders, the links mentions something about F8 but that doesnt work, any ideas?
[10:05] <Hawkwind> cathal: That fix will fix it, if you restart KDE I think
[10:06] <florian1971> hallo
[10:08] <mortici> im pretty sure this is a common problem, but why do i get a blue screen when watching movies in kaffine (im running beryl)
[10:11] <eilker> i cant find a guide on "how to setup a dhcp server" (trying for vmware)
[10:11] <Hawkwind> mortici: I don't think you can watch movies while Beryl is running. You might ask in #Ubuntu-XGL or #Beryl though
[10:12] <BetaCookies> [Be back in a bit]  Playing StepMania, a fantastic DDR simulator
[10:12] <eilker> mortici: you can solve it
[10:12] <nagyv> hello! I just upgraded to edgy, and would like to clear a bit the system. Does someone has a list of installed packages of a clean edgy install?
[10:13] <mortici> eilker, how so?
[10:13] <eilker> mortici: i had the same problem, i forgot how to solve it, i think that i downloaded some plug-in etc, dont remember exatly
[10:13] <eilker> mortici:search for kaffeine plug-ins pls
[10:15] <chupa-chups> hi all
[10:17] <Kubunto> BetaCookies: Where>
[10:17] <chupa-chups> i just wanna ask about avi and asf what program can play these extentions
[10:17] <logixoul> chupa-chups: kaffeine
[10:17] <chupa-chups> no
[10:17] <chupa-chups> kaffeine cannot play them
[10:17] <chupa-chups> all my movies dont wanna be played
[10:18] <logixoul> it can, but it needs additional packages
[10:18] <logixoul> dunno what they are on kubuntu
[10:18] <chupa-chups> they may have only image but no sound
[10:20] <BetaCookies> Kubunto: this computer.. where else?
[10:20] <Kubunto> BetaCookies: It's a linux game?
[10:20] <BetaCookies> yes
[10:20] <BetaCookies> it is windows, linux, and mac
[10:20] <BetaCookies> stepmania.com
[10:21] <Kriegy> bye all :)
[10:21] <Kubunto> Bye
[10:21] <Kubunto> BetaCookies: guess you can't play with the keyboard :)
[10:22] <knapp> I get the following error while ripping using KAudioCreator: "Cannot place file, unable to make directories."
[10:22] <BetaCookies> Kubunto: you can
[10:22] <knapp> encoding*
[10:22] <mortici> hmmmmmm still no workie
[10:23] <knapp> Anyone?
[10:23] <nagyv> non-programmers question: I have a java program with source that does not work, so I added a couple of log outputs to it, to see where it hangs, but don't know how to complie. Could someone help me? (I have already asked google)
[10:23] <Kubunto> knapp: maybe you don't have rights to make the directory?
[10:24] <dreameen> hey
[10:24] <nagyv> knapp: do you have free space? do you have enough rights?
[10:24] <dreameen> i need ur help guys
[10:24] <Kubunto> nagyv: install java jdk
[10:24] <knapp> yes, yes
[10:25] <knapp> the files are being created in my home directory
[10:25] <knapp> so I should have rights
[10:25] <dreameen> i cant see my root filesystem / in konqueror
[10:25] <dreameen> is it intended?
[10:25] <nagyv> dreameen: yes, I read about it somewhere, but you can switch this off
[10:25] <dreameen> how do u switch this thing off?
[10:26] <knapp> Show hidden files, I think thats what you need to turn on.
[10:26] <dreameen> ok
[10:26] <dreameen> lemme have a look
[10:26] <nagyv> !hidden root
[10:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hidden root - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:26] <nagyv> !hidden
[10:26] <ubotu> Kubuntu Edgy has implemented a new feature that hides most of the filesystem. For more information: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuHiddenFiles
[10:26] <nagyv> !hidden > dreameen
[10:26] <dreameen> nice, thanks guys
[10:27] <knapp> I get the following error while ripping using KAudioCreator: "Cannot place file, unable to make directories."
[10:27] <nagyv> knapp: and what should I do now? how can I compile the javas?
[10:27] <knapp> The target is /home/myuser/documents
[10:27] <nagyv> Kubunto:  and what should I do now? how can I compile the javas?
[10:27] <nagyv> knapp: does the documents directory already exists?
[10:27] <knapp> yeah
[10:28] <Kubunto> nagyv: try javac
[10:31] <winbond> does anyone have x1950?
[10:32] <wonderboy> is somebody who know a program like Messenger with voice?
[10:33] <wonderboy> or skype
[10:33] <winbond> i used skype a while go
[10:33] <wonderboy> i can install it
[10:34] <winbond> you mean you can't?
[10:34] <wonderboy> yes sorry
[10:34] <Kubunto> hi wonderboy
[10:34] <wonderboy> hi
[10:34] <wonderboy> I take The Debian package
[10:34] <winbond> whatgs the error?
[10:34] <wonderboy> ?
[10:35] <Kubunto> Did You get the package problem sorted out?
[10:35] <compir99> is there a program for *inux that can control bandwdith? (ie NetLimiter but for linux)?
[10:35] <wonderboy> is for Xandros,,MEMPIS, Ubuntu, other debian-based distros
[10:35] <wonderboy> is good?
[10:36] <nagyv> Kubunto: :( it does not work. where should I run javac? the project is built as projectname/java/gnu/remotej/RemoteJ.java and several others, and a couple of subdirectories, but there is also a projectname/lib directory which files are needed to run the program.
[10:37] <wonderboy> I write "sudo apt-get install skype"
[10:37] <wonderboy> right
[10:37] <wonderboy> ?
[10:37] <Kubunto> !skype | wonderboy
[10:37] <ubotu> wonderboy: To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype  -  To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[10:37] <Kubunto> nagyv: What error do you get?
[10:40] <wonderboy> but what skype i take from here
[10:40] <wonderboy> ?
[10:40] <knapp> I just installed Kubuntu on my laptop, which has a rubber "eraser?" pointer in the keyboard. Mine is broken and causes the mouse to move irratically across the screen. How can I disable this? I disabled all of the wacom and pointers (other than mouse) in the xorg.conf.
[10:40] <khatahn> hi, i need a program that is able to take multiple screenshots of the current active window with it's decorations included with the press of a button. so it needs to save them somewhere and not overwrite the earlier ones without asking me anything. any suggestions?
[10:40] <wonderboy> and one more thing
[10:41] <wonderboy> i think i don't have sound
[10:41] <Kubunto> khatahn: ksnapshot?
[10:41] <Kubunto> !sound
[10:41] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems and http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin
[10:41] <nagyv> Kubunto: http://pastebin.com/837137 pastebins are really slow now :)
[10:41] <wonderboy> I have a movie and I can't hear and i can't see it
[10:42] <khatahn> Kubunto: is there a hotkey for ksnapshot? and i don't think it's able to save them somewhere automatically
[10:42] <khatahn> the screenshost i mean
[10:42] <Kubunto> khatahn: Printscreen
[10:44] <khatahn> hmm.. it seems to start a whole new ksnapshot every time, and takes a picture of the whole screen. and it also pops up the ksnapshot window every time, and doesn't save the images automatically
[10:44] <khatahn> :/
[10:45] <wonderboy> u know a audio program like winamp for windows?
[10:45] <ubuntu_> howdy all
[10:46] <ubuntu_> wonderboy: vuplayer
[10:46] <knapp> I just installed Kubuntu on my laptop, which has a rubber "eraser?" pointer in the keyboard. Mine is broken and causes the mouse to move irratically across the screen. How can I disable this? I disabled all of the wacom and pointers (other than mouse) in the xorg.conf.
[10:46] <wonderboy> i vahe radio on that?
[10:47] <wonderboy> i have radio on that?
[10:48] <wonderboy> hei
[10:48] <wonderboy> vuplayer is for linux?
[10:48] <wonderboy> or for woindows?
[10:48] <ubuntu_> wonderboy: no
[10:48] <ubuntu_> wonderboy: windows
[10:48] <wonderboy> i want one for linux
[10:48] <ubuntu_> wonderboy: I use AmaroK
[10:48] <wonderboy> is good?
[10:49] <ubuntu_> very
[10:49] <wonderboy> it have internet radio?
[10:49] <Kubunto> wonderboy: press Alt+Space
[10:49] <Kubunto> type ama then enter
[10:49] <wonderboy> for that is katapule
[10:49] <wonderboy> :)
[10:50] <ubuntu_> wonderboy: is has radio, yes
[10:50] <ubuntu_> woah, katapult
[10:51] <ubuntu_> I've never seen that before
[10:51] <Kubunto> ubuntu_: Whips the llamaa'a ass :-)
[10:51] <BluesKaj> streamtuner also has internet radio and it's quite good
[10:51] <ubuntu_> Kubunto: sure does
[10:51] <Kubunto> You can use katapult like a calculator
[10:51] <wonderboy> ar
[10:51] <Kubunto> very useful
[10:51] <ubuntu_> I don't have much luck with streamtuner
[10:51] <Kubunto> 2^14
[10:52] <BluesKaj> works well if you have a fast connection
[10:52] <ubuntu_> wow, that worked
[10:52] <ubuntu_> I have a fast connection
[10:52] <BluesKaj> then you should have no trouble
[10:53] <BluesKaj> i have trouble with devede26 ...somehow lost gtk.glade
[10:54] <nagyv> Kubunto: did you replied me in the past minutes? I was playing with a bluetooth device, and kde suddenly restarted itself.
[10:55] <Kubunto> nagyv: Nope
[10:55] <BluesKaj> this the error message when trying to launch devede from the terminal : File "/usr/bin/devede", line 25, in ?  import gtk.glade
[10:55] <Kubunto> try javacwhen you are in the folder
[10:55] <nagyv> Kubunto: in which folder?
[10:56] <Kubunto> the folder with the code
[10:56] <Kubunto> remotej
[10:56] <nagyv> I get 100 errors, and it exits
[10:57] <wonderboy> hei man
[10:57] <Kubunto> nagyv: ok ask in ##linux or ##java as well
[10:57] <Kubunto>  I gotta run
[10:58] <wonderboy> i can here the sounds when i make a plication but I cant here it when a movie or a songis runing
[10:58] <nagyv> Kubunto: thx :)
[10:58] <wonderboy> i need a codec
[10:58] <wonderboy> !!!!
[10:58] <wonderboy> i think
[10:59] <HymnToLife> wonderboy, what kind of movie/song ?
[10:59] <wonderboy> I don' really know
[10:59] <wonderboy> whait
[10:59] <winbond> !ipv6
[10:59] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[11:00] <metanucleo> hello
[11:00] <wonderboy> AVI
[11:00] <BetaCookies> +[Killing X Server] +
[11:00] <wonderboy> I can't see it and i can't hear it to
[11:01] <metanucleo> would it hurt a ntfs mounted partition if i chmod 777 it
[11:01] <metanucleo> for samba/sharing
[11:01] <wonderboy> what i do now?
[11:02] <fdoving> metanucleo: mount it with the correct umask, chmodding won't work for ntfs.
[11:03] <wonderboy> lol
[11:03] <metanucleo> okay thanks
[11:03] <fdoving> metanucleo: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions for more info.
[11:03] <wonderboy> why I can't make any folders in the partitions
[11:05] <wonderboy> hello
[11:05] <wonderboy> help me
[11:05] <HymnToLife> !helpme | wonderboy
[11:05] <ubotu> wonderboy: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:05] <wonderboy> i can't make a new folder
[11:06] <HymnToLife> wonderboy, where do you want to make your folder ?
[11:06] <HymnToLife> and if iot's outside your home, _why_ do you want to make it ?
[11:06] <wonderboy> on a partition
[11:06] <HymnToLife> what kind of partition ?
[11:06] <wonderboy> system:/media/hda*
[11:07] <wonderboy> ntfs
[11:07] <HymnToLife> use Windows :)
[11:07] <wonderboy> i want to use windows and linux
[11:07] <HymnToLife> NTFS writing in Linux is not 100% safe yet
[11:07] <wonderboy> i can't?
[11:08] <HymnToLife> you can try but honestly, I don't think it's a risk worth taking
[11:08] <wonderboy> Could not make folder /media/hda5/New Folder/New Folder.
[11:08] <wonderboy> this is what is tell me
[11:08] <julle> i am having problems installing nvidia drivers is there anyone who knows a solution to that, its the Kernel mismatch
[11:09] <gtwy> how can i bring up which chipset my wifi card is?
[11:09] <HymnToLife> julle, nvidia installer or ubuntu packages ?
[11:09] <gtwy> kubuntu automatically installed it
[11:09] <HymnToLife> gtwy, lspci
[11:09] <gtwy> HymnToLife: thanks :)
[11:10] <julle> i got the error from nvidia installer i guess i've heard that is has something to do with debian and ubuntu
[11:10] <wonderboy> if I want to copy more movies and sort them what how i do that?
[11:10] <HymnToLife> julle, headers matching your running kernel installed ?
[11:10] <julle> HymnToLife:  how do i check that
[11:10] <HymnToLife> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[11:11] <HymnToLife> will install them if they aren't already
[11:12] <BluesKaj> what's the next command  to install a tar file after extracting to a folder ?
[11:12] <julle> HymnToLife:  linux-headers-2.6.17-10-generic
[11:12] <BetaCookies> Hey
[11:12] <julle> HymnToLife: thats the header that i've changed to i dont know what i had before
[11:12] <HymnToLife> BluesKaj, it depends, you should have a README or INSTALL file in there, just read :)
[11:12] <BetaCookies> Is there a way to change the default volume? Even when I have it set to mute in KMix, it is *extremely* loud
[11:12] <julle> HymnToLife: the bottom line comes down to this.. iam trying to install beryl on kubuntu
[11:13] <julle> is there a simple program that helps installing beryl lite easyubuntu and such ?
[11:13] <HymnToLife> dunno, I don't use beryl
[11:13] <Agent_bob> ,!info such > Agent_bob
[11:13] <julle> okey well  think atleast that the nvidia driver should work
[11:13] <BetaCookies> !info such
[11:13] <ubotu> Package such does not exist in any distro I know
[11:14] <BetaCookies> lol
[11:14] <BluesKaj> HymnToLife , there's no read me file
[11:14] <HymnToLife> now you've installed your headers, try running the installer again
[11:14] <HymnToLife> BluesKaj, what is it you are trying to install ?
[11:14] <julle> HymnToLife:  i get errors about lib...
[11:14] <BluesKaj> devede26
[11:14] <julle> theres somethings missing i guess
[11:15] <jon_> i have Kubuntu with XGL and Beryl, using KDE, Ihave an nvidia graphics card with the nvidia driver, i tried setting up dual monitors but had lots of problems and i had to reconfigure X, this is back when I used to use X, now I use XGL and i was wondering if i can expect the same problems with dual monitors?
[11:15] <HymnToLife> what does it tell you exactly ?
[11:15] <julle> i will running it again and return with more info
[11:16] <BluesKaj> HymnToLife,  File "/usr/bin/devede", line 25, in ? import gtk.glade
[11:16] <bLaZeD> !dvd
[11:16] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[11:17] <Agent_bob> "back when I used to use X, now I use XGL"    and what is X ?  or did you mean XFree86 or maybe Xorg as opposed to XGL ?
[11:17] <BluesKaj> HymnToLife, I tried to install gtk.glade but there's none in my repos ...that surprises me\
[11:17] <jon_> i am a new linux user, whatever can be edited in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
[11:18] <julle> HymnToLife:  i didnt get any errors now though but if would to reboot my comp my screen wouldnt work it would say something like Screen 0 not found, and i only get 800x600 resolution and cant change that
[11:18] <jon_> that is what i had, i dont know if XGL uses that or if it is an entirely different program
[11:19] <mortici> so i have the win32 codecs installed
[11:19] <mortici> video works
[11:19] <mortici> but i get no audio
[11:19] <mortici> in xine or kaffiene
[11:19] <mortici> !codecs
[11:19] <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
[11:19] <BetaCookies> Hey
[11:20] <julle> !nvidia
[11:20] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:20] <mentok> hi all
[11:20] <BetaCookies> I'm having problems, /media/hda5 and /media/sda1 are both in fstab, and they normally work, but right now they are supposedly "empty"
[11:20] <mentok> quick question...maybe, anyone having trouble with the xserver in edgy on a fresh install
[11:20] <bLaZeD> hmm for some reason i cant get my dvd to play
[11:20] <mentok> everytime I boot up I have to reinstall the NVIDIA driver to get the xserver working
[11:21] <julle> jon_: which nvidia driver do have to use to be able to install beryl?
[11:21] <jon_> i dont know
[11:21] <q_> for multimedia try Automatix 2
[11:21] <metanucleo> can anyone help me with samba
[11:21] <julle> mentok: i kind of having the same prob
[11:21] <Agent_bob> !mp3
[11:21] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:21] <jon_> someone in the irc chat for it told me which tutorial to use
[11:21] <mentok> julie: every boot?
[11:22] <julle> well thats just with the new nvidia driver
[11:22] <julle> "nv" driver works
[11:22] <mentok> ah, hmm
[11:22] <compir99> how can i get firefox to "print to pdf" ?
[11:22] <cox377> has my flash gone out of date?
[11:22] <cox377> sites are telling me to install
[11:22] <HymnToLife> julle, could you pastebin your xorg.conf ?
[11:23] <mentok> problem is I want my 3d acceleration, and probably would be good to install nvidia from the reps, but I prefer not to use apt-get it I can
[11:23] <julle> HymnToLife:  sure
[11:23] <metanucleo> can someone pm me so i can ask about samba + ntfs file permissions
[11:24] <jon_> but as for my problem, does anyone know if dual monitors will work better with beryl and xgl or the same? (or worse?)
[11:24] <plr> i used gnome in the past but switched to kde (installed the kubuntu meta-package). none of the icon themes in /usr/share/icons work in kde for some reason. it just won't change the theme or even show previews.. if i install custom themes from kde-look.org they work fine.. any ideas?
[11:24] <BetaCookies> I'm having problems, /media/hda5 and /media/sda1 are both in fstab, and they normally work, but right now they are supposedly "empty"
[11:25] <julle> HymnToLife: no pastebin sites works well right now
[11:27] <jon_> if no one has an answer then i guess i will try the irc channel for XGL and beryl and compiz and see if they know
[11:27] <julle> HymnToLife: http://pastebin.se/4717
[11:28] <HymnToLife> hmm seems OK to me...
[11:29] <metanucleo> what permission does a mounted ntfs partition need so samba nobody/nogroup/guest can view it
[11:29] <julle> HymnToLife: yeah thats the weird part
[11:30] <julle> do you know how i uninstall the nvidia package?
[11:30] <julle> though i might do a fresh install again and try
[11:31] <Agent_bob> julle is your xorg.conf being over written each boot time ?
[11:31] <icheyne> julle: I installed the nvidia driver through the repos and now have a flickering screen, even after I reset my xorg.conf to "nv"
[11:31] <julle> Is there anyone who knows how to obtain the login menu screen, i have mistakingly pressed Console login
[11:31] <mentok> julie:
[11:31] <icheyne> julle: so I might roll it back too
[11:31] <julle> Agent_bob: no i dont think so
[11:31] <mentok> julie: login, then sudo kdm
[11:31] <julle> icheyne: okey thats too bad
[11:32] <julle> memtok ok
[11:32] <julle> what driver minimun do you have to use to be able to use beryl?
[11:32] <mortici> where can i ad multiverse repo?
[11:33] <mortici> or what is the link to the multiverse repo?
[11:33] <Agent_bob> !repos | mortici
[11:33] <ubotu> mortici: The packages in Kubuntu are divided into various sections. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[11:33] <julle> is there anyone who knows a simple installguide for beryl?
[11:34] <mentok> julie: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php?title=Install/Debian
[11:34] <mentok> julie: thats for debian,
[11:34] <julle> mentok: thank you
[11:34] <mentok> julie: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php?title=Main_Page#Installation
[11:34] <mentok> julie: should be a ubuntu one listed
[11:35] <Zaire> so Ive installed and configured bind9 ...now how do I use it
[11:37] <julle> mentok: couldnt find alot of good stuff there =(
[11:37] <Zaire> fine
[11:37] <Zaire> !bind9
[11:37] <ubotu> bind9: Internet Domain Name Server. In component main, is optional. Version 1:9.3.2-2ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 292 kB, installed size 724 kB
[11:38] <julle> Is it possible to use Beryl on the nv driver?
[11:38] <Zaire> wow that was detailed
[11:38] <mentok> julie: try the debain one, its a little more detailed
[11:38] <mentok> julie: probably won't work with nv, it needs 3d accel, and xgl
[11:38] <Zaire> you need to be running edgy and the beta nvidia driver to use beryl
[11:39] <jon_> what is the difference between compiz and beryl?
[11:39] <neo_> Mrs Seabridge?
[11:39] <Zaire> big one compiz doesn't work right beryl does
[11:39] <jon_> i used a tutorial for xgl and compiz but i ended up with xgl and beryl
[11:39] <mortici> WOOOOT
[11:39] <jon_> oh well, it works
[11:39] <mortici> kaffeine works now with sound :D
[11:40] <julle> jon_: where did u find the tutorial?
[11:40] <Zaire> if you want a tad more efficient help with beryl go to #ubuntu-xgl
[11:40] <jon_> someone in the ubuntu-xgl channel helped me but someone else told me to use a different tutorial half way through it
[11:40] <julle> jon_: are u using "nvidia" or "nv" driver?
[11:40] <jon_> nvidia
[11:40] <julle> latest ?
[11:40] <mortici> i love kubuntu :D
[11:40] <julle> jon_:
[11:40] <jon_> i do not know
[11:41] <julle> ok
[11:41] <jon_> i am a new linux user, i only know what people in these irc chats tell me
[11:41] <angasule> k3b is failing to even create an image, complaining of an incorrectly encoded filename, but said file does not even exist any more (I have rebooted since I changed the name of the file, but the problem persists)
[11:41] <Zaire> theres a bunch of diff stuff you have to do to your sources list before you can do anything really
[11:41] <julle> i am trying to install latest and i only end up with 800x600 screen resolution
[11:41] <jon_> you know more then i do about linux
[11:42] <jon_> all i know is sudo dpkg -reconfigure xserver.xorg or something like that if i mess up X
[11:42] <jon_> i dont even remember it exactly, lol
[11:42] <neo_> lol
[11:42] <maverik> hello
[11:43] <Agent_bob> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:43] <neo_> woud that help me sort out my video drivers for an SiS somthing?
[11:43] <gtwy> which config file stores my mac address
[11:44] <Zaire> so anyone on today that knows how to use bind9?
[11:45] <maverik> alguien que hable espaol que me hable por privado plisss
[11:46] <slinky_> Hello folks, what is the easiest way to make a full system backup to DVD/RW?
[11:47] <jenda> There is a quiz in #ubuntu-trivia starting in a few minutes! The lucky winner will be getting a free Ubuntu Poster!!!
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[11:49] <koli> hello
[11:49] <koli> i use a dual boot with kubuntu and win xp professional
[11:49] <koli> how do i make an os to be default in the boot sequence in kubuntu
[11:50] <cathal> the backbutton no longer works when browsing with firefox/konquerer to go back to the previous page.
[11:51] <slinky_> koli: I am not 100% sure, but when you boot, click on button to select what type of session to use and set it as your default
[11:51] <koli> how do i set it that;s the question
[11:52] <slinky_> koli: on the login screen
[11:52] <helge> Is it correct that there are several different different drivers for the ATI graphic cards?
[11:52] <koli> ouu not in the log in session but in boot
[11:52] <koli> like grub boot
[11:52] <slinky_> koli: I boot from gnome to kde and it asks if i want to make it the default if i change it
[11:53] <koli> that's a different thing
[11:53] <koli> it is a session of linux
[11:53] <jon_> i know what you mean but i dont know how, lol
[11:53] <slinky_> koli: ok, sorry, i'm new to this too
[11:53] <koli> :D no probl mate
[11:54] <slinky_> Does anyone know what is the easiest way to make a full backup to my DVD/RW
[11:54] <jon_> what is the equivalent to this but to restore xgl? sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:55] <loudawg> koli, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and at the top there's a like that says "default 0" or something.  Change it to 1,2, etc depending on what position the one you want to boot is in the list
[11:55] <jon_> what would be its equivalent if xgl gets messed up from trying my dual monitors again?
[11:55] <koli> ok thanks a lot loudwag
[11:56] <dr0fnax> just wondering, has Kopete history function?
[11:57] <mortici> is there anway put a delay for an app to start be it xsessions, or the script it self
[11:57] <slinky_> dr0fnax: yes loon in configure
[11:58] <Chris7mas> hi all
[11:58] <Chris7mas> is there a tool to convert avi files to ogg?
[11:59] <jon_> i am assuming no one knows because no one answered in any of the channels i asked this in
[12:00] <gtwy> what is the page that explains how to add the extra repositories ? i know its on the bot
[12:01] <dr0fnax> slinky_ thanks, found it in plugins menu
[12:01] <gtwy> !repositories
[12:01] <ubotu> The packages in Kubuntu are divided into various sections. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[12:02] <Chris7mas> i couldn't find one in the repos either
[12:02] <loudawg> I've found a ton of useful information on www.ubuntuguide.org
[12:02] <loudawg> including stuff on repositories
[12:03] <gtwy> im okay now i just need to figure out how to modify my MAC address
[12:03] <slinky_> Hello, does anyone know where I can find documentation on Keep Backup System?
[12:05] <Agent_bob> slinky_ does it not have online documentation ?
[12:05] <slinky_> Agent_bob: no, not on my system anyways
[12:06] <Agent_bob> and no "man keep" either ?
[12:06] <slinky_> Agent_bob: can I use Keep to do a full system backup to my DVD/RW?
[12:06] <slinky_> Agent_bob:oops, forgot about man
[12:07] <Agent_bob> slinky_ idk  but kde apps are usually documented fairly well
[12:08] <slinky_> Agent_bob: I have the man for keep, thanks
[12:08] <hedi> salut
[12:11] <Zaire> is there any decent guides with real explanations of how to setup postfix  also on how to use bind9
[12:12] <HymnToLife> Zaire, see the HOWTOs section on the forums
[12:12] <HymnToLife> !forums
[12:12] <ubotu> The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org. There is also a channel on IRC Freenode #ubuntuforums.
[12:13] <Zaire> well cause Im used to using surgemail and since its so expensive I can only afford the trial which doesn't do much good