[12:13] <h3sp4wn> helge: chmod +x install-fglrx-debian.sh; sudo ./install-fglrx-debian.sh (should just do all the work for you)
[12:14] <h3sp4wn> helge: (and its tested on kubuntu)
[12:14] <helge> h3sp4wn: I will look into it! Thanks, My problem is that I have radeon 9250 which seem to have some kind of bug
[12:14] <helge> I have no idea wehere to start first when I read the forum, but I start with your links now
[12:14] <h3sp4wn> helge: I have the same card - best to not even bother with fglrx the opensource drivers are fine and stable
[12:14] <helge> Ok
[12:15] <h3sp4wn> Is there a particular reason you need fglrx ?
[12:15] <helge> Can I check that I have an ok driver from terminal, cause I sometimes wonder if it is okay
[12:15] <helge> Beryl, is running, but I thought it was a little slow
[12:15] <helge> So no, there is no reason
[12:16] <lotusleaf> alvin: try #kernel-panic
[12:17] <h3sp4wn> helge: Are you using exa or xaa ?
[12:17] <helge> I dont know, sorry
[12:17] <h3sp4wn> helge: glxinfo | grep direct
[12:17] <h3sp4wn> helge: (that should say yes)
[12:18] <helge> libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b
[12:18] <helge> direct rendering: Yes
[12:18] <h3sp4wn> helge: direct rendering yes (there a few /etc/X11/xorg.conf tweaks you might want to add)
[12:18] <helge> I am listening
[12:19] <h3sp4wn> to section device you want Option "XAANoOffscreenPixmaps" "1"
[12:20] <helge> Ok, thats it?
[12:20] <h3sp4wn> Option "AccelMethod" "XAA"
[12:20] <h3sp4wn> Option "EnablePageFlip" "1"
[12:20] <h3sp4wn> Option "AGPMode" "8"
[12:21] <h3sp4wn> (and if you don't already have it) Option          "XkbOptions" "altwin:super_win" (in Section "InputDevice")
[12:22] <ehird> I was messing around with KDE colour schemes.
[12:22] <h3sp4wn> helge: those 4 and then restart X
[12:22] <ehird> Now in konqueror,
[12:22] <ehird> all button text is white and unreadable.
[12:22] <ehird> fine in other kde apps
[12:22] <ehird> looks fine in preferences
[12:22] <helge> Ok, I ll be back :-)
[12:22] <ehird> tried switching styles again, still happens
[12:22] <ehird> any ideas?
[12:23] <h3sp4wn> helge: let me know if it makes a difference (as I don't use beryl)
[12:23] <helge> yup, will do
[12:27] <lrentz> anyone know a good program to stress test a core 2 duo.  I am not sure my cpu scaling is working on my laptop.
[12:27] <ehird> no-one?
[12:28] <helge> h3sp4wn: I already have this: Option		"XkbOptions"	"lv3:ralt_switch" , should I replace it or keep it ?
[12:28] <angasule> lrentz: multiplayer solitaire
[12:29] <lrentz> really.
[12:29] <h3sp4wn> helge: Actually just leave the above (any idea what its supposed to do ?)
[12:29] <helge> I have no clue, ok, restart time :-)
[12:29] <h3sp4wn> helge: I think its to do with setting the windows key to open the beryl manager
[12:30] <h3sp4wn> helge: or the right alt in that case maybe
[12:30] <angasule> lrentz: yeap, totally, or nethack, maybe pong
[12:31] <ehird> noooo-one? :(
[12:31] <BetaCookies> [be back later]  Installing Windows XP -- I'm missing my games in linux
[12:31] <ehird> HAHAHAHAHAHAHahah.
[12:31] <ehird> ha.
[12:32] <ehird> i guess nobody can help, then >.>
[12:34] <angasule> ehird_away: next time, be more careful? :P
[12:34] <BluesKaj> how do i tell the OS that my TV card is card 4 in the list of compatible tv tuner cards listed after the command : dmesg|grep cx
[12:34] <campbch> mmm...
[12:34] <angasule> ehird_away: I believe konqueror keeps its own colour scheme
[12:35] <campbch> any troubleshooting steps i should follow if both adept-manager and synaptic fail to load?
[12:36] <campbch> it gets past the password screen and hangs...
[12:37] <campbch> sysguard says it's running, but it doesn't show anything
[12:38] <helge> h3sp4wn: HA, that actually helped!
[12:39] <h3sp4wn> helge: I thought it would (but is scrolling still slow in firefox)
[12:39] <h3sp4wn> helge: If scrolling is still slow I think that cannot be fixed
[12:39] <h3sp4wn> helge: (its a current bug)
[12:39] <BluesKaj> card=4 -> ATI TV Wonder Pro...how do I get Edgy to recognize the audio in it ?
[12:39] <helge>  h3sp4wn: well, it is a bit early, but it looks faster in firefox to.
[12:40] <campbch> :(
[12:40] <helge>  h3sp4wn: I still think the animation doesnt render everything ( best explanation I have) but it looks better
[12:41] <helge> Now, how about games for edgy, are there nay easy to install (debian packages) that are not in the common repositoryes?
[12:42] <h3sp4wn> Return to castle wolfenstein
[12:42] <h3sp4wn> (but its not a debian package)
[12:43] <fn0rdp0rtland> whats that other thing besides wine i need to play games?
[12:43] <helge> I tried to get the wolfenstein, but if I remeber correctly the download has been removed
[12:44] <computer_> #ubuntu_xgl
[12:44] <h3sp4wn> fn0rdp0rtland: windows ?
[12:47] <RoKFiT> hello, can anyone help me with an issue in krita?
[12:47] <fn0rdp0rtland> h3sp4wn: yea windows games
[12:47] <RoKFiT> i erase part of a layer and what shows up is blue, why?
[12:48] <fn0rdp0rtland> also for some reason apt-get aptiude and adept all think adept is running how can i kill the processes,with out using the performance monitor
[12:49] <computer_> hi, can anyone help with beryl? everytime i type in beryl-manager the background becomes black, emerald icon come in tray, and things freeze out
[12:49] <computer_> i already checked xgl channel, there's not many people there active currently =)
[12:50] <zholvex> hola
[12:50] <computer_> hi
[12:51] <RoKFiT> zholvex: are you good with krita?
[12:51] <fn0rdp0rtland> whats the command line term to see what prosecess are running?
[12:52] <RoKFiT> top
[12:52] <h3sp4wn> fn0rdp0rtland: ps -ef
[12:53] <helge> computer: how about checking #beryl
[12:57] <RoKFiT> why is it so dead tonight?
[12:57] <angasule> they are afraid of me
[12:57] <RoKFiT> is anyone good with krita?
[12:58] <RoKFiT> or does anyone know anything about krita, specifically how to erase
[12:59] <angasule> RoKFiT: erase what?
[12:59] <RoKFiT> i want to erase part of a layer, or fill it with color
[01:00] <angasule> RoKFiT: use the fill tool? or draw over it?
[01:00] <RoKFiT> i am, but nothing is happenin
[01:00] <RoKFiT> before it was drawing a transparent blue
[01:00] <RoKFiT> it's like not drawing over it
[01:09] <faucon> hi ! i just setup kubuntu 6.10 (edgy) in english, but i want to have a canadian french keyboard layout. when i go to regionnal and language, i can add only canadian english, no more choice in the list.. how can i add canadian french
[01:12] <gsuveg> faucon: you need install french support to kubuntu
[01:12] <faucon> how...
[01:13] <faucon> im looking in adept manager but i cant find it
[01:14] <fn0rdp0rtland> it should be on your right hand side under culteral
[01:15] <gsuveg> language-pack-fr
[01:15] <gsuveg> faucon: ^
[01:15] <faucon> yeah
[01:15] <gsuveg> language-pack-kde-fr
[01:15] <faucon> ?
[01:15] <faucon> nice
[01:15] <asz_> hey guys, could someone suggest me a good multi-formating compression/decompression tool?
[01:15] <gsuveg> hmm?
[01:15] <asz_> multi-format*
[01:15] <gsuveg> asz_: ? multi formatting?
[01:16] <faucon> thanks gsuveg
[01:16] <asz_> something like WinRAR on the Windows side of things
[01:17] <gsuveg> faucon: what is welcome in fr?
[01:17] <gsuveg> asz_: ark ?
[01:17] <faucon> bienvenue
[01:17] <fn0rdp0rtland> whats t mean if someones name is shadowed out in the user list with a + looking sign next to it,like robotgeeks
[01:17] <gsuveg> merci
[01:17] <faucon> hehe
[01:17] <gsuveg> faucon: szivesen
[01:18] <faucon> au revoir mon ami
[01:18] <faucon> szivesen 6
[01:18] <morghanphoenix> !nvidia
[01:18] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:18] <faucon> dont know that word
[01:18] <gsuveg> faucon: bienvenue in hungarian :)
[01:18] <fn0rdp0rtland> i mon ami im anomi
[01:18] <fn0rdp0rtland> tis a palindrome
[01:18] <faucon> ahh ;)
[01:19] <faucon> sorry i only know and use  french and english
[01:19] <RoKFiT> ubotu, krita eraser help
[01:19] <ubotu> krita: a pixel-based image manipulation program for the KDE Office Suite. In component main, is optional. Version 1:1.5.2-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 2463 kB, installed size 7768 kB
[01:19] <asz_> gsuveg, not ark
[01:19] <RoKFiT> ubotu, ardvark
[01:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ardvark - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:19] <asz_> it doesn't have enough compression options
[01:19] <faucon> thanks, bye
[01:20] <faucon> i'll be back shortly
[01:20] <morghanphoenix> Argh! This is killing my eyes!
[01:20] <RoKFiT> does anyone have any information on krita
[01:21] <morghanphoenix> Fresh install and the nvidia drivers aren't on yet
[01:21] <fn0rdp0rtland> whats the comand line term to update and updatable packages?
[01:21] <morghanphoenix> I don't know what it uses for defaults, but it's terrible
[01:21] <gsuveg> RoKFiT: ask
[01:21] <RoKFiT> i am trying to erase part of a layer and it is drawing blue
[01:22] <Admiral_Chicago> !seen Jucato
[01:22] <ubotu> I last saw Jucato (n=jucato@58.69.160.165) 7h 39m ago, quiting: Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)
[01:22] <gsuveg> RoKFiT: you bg is blue ?
[01:22] <RoKFiT> i'm not sure
[01:22] <RoKFiT> i even try to paint it white and nothing happens
[01:22] <gsuveg> look it :)
[01:23] <RoKFiT> how do i check background color?
[01:23] <fn0rdp0rtland> whats the comand line term to update any updatable packages?
[01:23] <fn0rdp0rtland> apt-get ???
[01:25] <gsuveg> RoKFiT: lemmese
[01:25] <computer_> anyone know how I can use kmail? the kubuntu mail thing
[01:25] <RoKFiT> what is lemmese
[01:26] <gsuveg> computer_: start it
[01:26] <asz_> haha :D
[01:26] <computer_> yeah i started it
[01:26] <computer_> but where's the compose button
[01:26] <gsuveg> RoKFiT: right side on
[01:26] <RoKFiT> right side on?
[01:27] <RoKFiT> that's not very descriptive
[01:27] <gsuveg> in krita
[01:28] <RoKFiT> where on the right side?
[01:28] <gsuveg> i dont know
[01:30] <angasule> kaffeine's contrast and brightness controls don't work on edgy, any idea why?
[01:33] <rance1> does anybody know if us.archive.ubuntu.com is having problems, I can't download packages from there on a new server, but I can ping the server
[01:33] <LjL> rance1: it's down, and i can't ping it
[01:33] <Admiral_Chicago> rance1: yup it's down
[01:34] <rance1> cool, thanks, thought it was me
[01:44] <cntb-guest> ?
[01:48] <kai> is there a program to allow me to plot points ona graph?
[01:48] <Jucato> !kplot
[01:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kplot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:48] <Jucato> hm...
[01:48] <kai> kplot..?
[01:48] <Jucato> !kmplot
[01:48] <ubotu> kmplot: mathematical function plotter for KDE. In component main, is optional. Version 4:3.5.5-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 516 kB, installed size 1656 kB
[01:48] <kai> Thanx
[01:49] <angasule> kaffeine's contrast and brightness controls don't work on edgy, any idea why?
[01:50] <kai> Is any one else experiance problems with aptitude
[01:51] <Jucato> what problems?
[01:51] <kai> I guess one of the servers is doen or something
[01:51] <tony__> anybody know what the deal is with kde-look site?
[01:52] <Ranbee> hi, can someone try kde-look for me? i can't get there :|
[01:52] <Ranbee> http://www.kde-look.org/
[01:52] <tony__> me neither
[01:52] <kai> 0% [Connecting to us.archive.ubuntu.com (146.137.96.15)] 
[01:52] <Ranbee> lol
[01:52] <tony__> i got a non-working script i gotta fix on the server
[01:52] <tony__> bad time to go down
[01:52] <kai> That one IP is causeing major problems, I can't install the g++ compiler or this kmplot
[01:53] <kai> Is there a way around it?
[01:53] <tony__> kai: edit your sources.list
[01:53] <Jucato> kai: hold on, trying to confirm your issue
[01:53] <Jucato> kai: in the meantime, you can try changing from us.archive.ubuntu.com to something else
[01:54] <kai> under adept --> manage repositoreis
[01:54] <kai> can I just disable it?
[01:54] <Jucato> or kdesu kate, whichever you prefer.
[01:54] <Jucato> disable? I thought you were trying to update?
[01:54] <kai> I am, but can I disable that one channel?
[01:55] <Jucato> depends on what repo it is. it might be the one containing kmplot
[01:55] <fn0rdp0rtland> anyone know how to find the password file for a website?
[01:55] <kai> true
[01:55] <kai> where can I find alternates?
[01:55] <fn0rdp0rtland> looking for something in html called an edit box,how cAN I MAKE THE EDIT BOx TELL ME THE LOCATION OF THE PASSWORD FILE?oops sorrys bout the caps im on a laptop keybored
[01:55] <fn0rdp0rtland> sorry i know its off topic
[01:56] <Jucato> then you know you might not get an answer in here :)
[01:56] <Ranbee> fn0rdp0rtland: what are you trying to do?
[01:56] <Ranbee> try binrev irc
[01:56] <Jucato> kai: try changing us.archive.ubuntu.com to something like uk.archive.ubuntu.com or plain archive.ubuntu.com
[01:56] <angasule> !nvidia9
[01:56] <ubotu> For Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft), you can obtain the (unsupported!) 9629 version of the binary NVidia drivers by using one of these repositories: "deb http://seerofsouls.com/ edgy contrib" (for x86) (key at http://seerofsouls.com/ubuntu.html) or "deb http://ubuntu.lupine.me.uk/ edgy lrm-amd64" (for AMD64)
[01:57] <kai> ok, thanx
[01:58] <kai> Jucato: for all of them? I don't know is its the universe/multiverse or main restricted
[01:58] <killermach_> I have a lot of JPGs on a hard drive.. many are duplicates in different directories... I am looking for an app that will search all subdirs and identify duplicate JPGs even if they have been renamed .. anyone know such a critter??
[01:58] <helge> digikam
[01:58] <morghanphoenix> I'm trying to install nvidia-glx and adept keeps telling me "break" and not letting me install.
[01:58] <morghanphoenix> Any idea what's going on here
[01:58] <Jucato> kai: you might need to change all of them, as one non-working repo would half Fetch Updates
[01:58] <morghanphoenix> I have the restricted modules enabled
[01:59] <kai> ok
[01:59] <Jucato> morghanphoenix: try installing from apt-get, it will give you more precise error messages
[01:59] <intelikey> i'd like to setup cups   anyone know the command ?
[02:00] <morghanphoenix> Ah depends on libraries that are uninstallable
[02:00] <h3sp4wn> intelikey: what is wrong with lpd ?
[02:00] <intelikey> h3sp4wn didn't do anything...  other than that it's fine...
[02:00] <intelikey> lol
[02:00] <morghanphoenix> But they installed before perfectly
[02:00] <intelikey> h3sp4wn i sent two jobs to lpr but they never made it to the printer
[02:01] <tony__> actually, i read on digg there's been some dns server attacks which may have somethihng to do with some of these bigger sites
[02:01] <morghanphoenix> libatk1.0-0 libgtk2.0-0 libpango1.0-0
[02:01] <h3sp4wn> intelikey: Do you have a suitable /etc/printcap ?
[02:01] <morghanphoenix> What are those?
[02:01] <Jucato> morghanphoenix:  might be a different situation back then
[02:01] <intelikey> h3sp4wn suitable ?
[02:01] <Jucato> hm.. that's strange, I never knew nvidia-glx is dependent on those
[02:01] <intelikey> h3sp4wn just raw data nothing fancy
[02:02] <h3sp4wn> intelikey: Well they are different for different printers (mine is for a laserjet 4 L ancient but works fine)
[02:02] <morghanphoenix> And I could swear I had gtk installed
[02:02] <Launchpad> hey guys im trying to get the help file for konversation and i got this error
[02:02] <Launchpad> Could not launch the KDE Help Center:
[02:02] <Launchpad> Could not find service 'khelpcenter'
[02:03] <Launchpad> what does that mean? btw im on ubuntu (i just love the kubuntu room better) lol
[02:03] <morghanphoenix> running the apt-get update again
[02:03] <kai> Jucato: Thanx it worked
[02:03] <morghanphoenix> Maybe it missed something
[02:03] <kai> Juki: your a savior guy
[02:04] <Jucato> :)
[02:04] <intelikey> h3sp4wn i'm saying that it's a raw printer like a type writer pluged into lp0    shouldn't even need a printcap
[02:04] <Jucato> kai: which server did you use?
[02:04] <kai> lol, all my repos will be brit based for now on
[02:04] <kai> uk
[02:04] <Jucato> lol
[02:04] <kai> Tha good ole brits
[02:04] <tony__> anyone have any clue for joystick setup? i don't see a joystick config in kde
[02:04] <morghanphoenix> jscalibrator
[02:05] <h3sp4wn> intelikey: What happens if you cat something to lp0 ?
[02:05] <kai> and I got my g++ compiler for school
[02:05] <chimaera> anyone here with a basic knowledge of C? having problems using math functions ;)
[02:05] <tony__> thanks, i'll try it morghan
[02:05] <Jucato> kai: better install build-essential instead of just g++ only
[02:05] <morghanphoenix> There's another package, but I forgot the name of it
[02:05] <kai> Jucato: whys that?
[02:05] <eilker> !lamp
[02:05] <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.
[02:05] <BombTron> anyone want to recommend a good first person shooter for linux
[02:05] <tony__> morghanphoenix: jsconfig, command not found
[02:06] <morghanphoenix> apt-get it
[02:06] <tony__> BombTron: wolfenstein ET, Doom3, Nexuiz
[02:06] <morghanphoenix> it's not there to begin with
[02:06] <tony__> morghanphoenix: it's not showing up in the repositories
[02:06] <Jucato> kai: build-essential will install everything you need to compile, including g++. g++ alone *might* not be enough in all situations
[02:06] <cntb-guest> is chatzilla multiserver multinetwork capable ?
[02:06] <cntb-guest> Couldn't find package kubuntu-desktop
[02:06] <morghanphoenix> hmm
[02:06] <morghanphoenix> I'm dying here myself
[02:06] <BombTron> tony__: wolfenstien wouldn't work, doom 3 is too advance, nexuis is pretty good
[02:07] <kai> Oh, will it produce the dsp files to make it compatible with visual Studios IDE as well??
[02:07] <root> Hey everyone
[02:07] <Jucato> that I don't know
[02:07] <BombTron> ever tired running games through wine
[02:07] <morghanphoenix> Can't get nvidia-glx installed and the flickering is killing me
[02:07] <tony__> BombTron: it should, it's pretty easy to setup
[02:07] <BombTron> tony__: that was directed at you
[02:07] <BombTron> tony__: I'll try wine again
[02:07] <misael> * I need help instaling amsn
[02:08] <rance1> I'm having trouble with a new ubuntu server Im trying to set up NAT in the firewall, and I've triple checked my rules, and the rules are correct.  but I still cant nat.  is there a kernel module or something I need to load in addition to the firewall rules?
[02:08] <kai> Say, are there any emulators supported by linux to play my snes roms?
[02:08] <tony__> morghanphoenix: nvidia-glx should be able to install just from a default install
[02:08] <morghanphoenix> it's not
[02:08] <misael> I need helo instaling amsn.package that is in my desktop
[02:08] <tony__> kai: yeah, 2 good ones i know, one in the default repositories
[02:08] <misael> help*
[02:08] <morghanphoenix> I added the restricted-modules for my image and it says it'd break if I install it
[02:09] <root> Anyone up for helping a [i] total[/i]  noob who just screwed over his computer? :P
[02:09] <kai> whats it calles?
[02:09] <notech> morghanphoenix: verify the refresh rates in your xorg.conf, shouldn't need nvidia for a flickering issue
[02:09] <kai> *called
[02:09] <misael> *Misael needs help
[02:09] <LinXway> I have been trying all day to get kde to recognize my printer(s) I have read over multiple posts wiki's and checked everything I know to check and still I cannot get the add printer to give a list of HP printers it does list every other mfg printers but will only list 4  hp laser printers...no matter what I have done it will not give me more than 4 printers to chose from. I have: hpijs hplip hplip-data hplip-ppds hpoj all showing 
[02:09] <tony__> morghanphoenix: did you get a corrupt install?
[02:09] <morghanphoenix> Not really flickering exactly, little lines running through my screen
[02:09] <misael> * I need help instaling Amsn package
[02:09] <morghanphoenix> is that refresh rate
[02:09] <BombTron> LinXway: is there a HP package
[02:10] <kai> tony__: whats the emulator called?
[02:10] <morghanphoenix> I set everything up right in xorg
[02:10] <BombTron> LinXway: sorry you got them
[02:10] <misael>  * I need help instaling Amsn package
[02:10] <notech> morghanphoenix: it's always best to verify it matches your omnitor specs
[02:10] <misael>  * I need help instaling Amsn package
[02:10] <morghanphoenix> but all it asked was h&v sync
[02:10] <tony__> morghanphoenix: sounds like a low resolution. edit the xorg.conf file
[02:10] <misael> misael needs help
[02:10] <helge> misael: is it an deb package?
[02:11] <tony__> kai: snes9xpress and zsnes, i think
[02:11] <F-22A> hi, anyone have any problems with nvidia-glx?
[02:11] <morghanphoenix> where is that? /etc?
[02:11] <misael> am new to kubunto i dont know whats a deb package
[02:11] <morghanphoenix> Aside from me?
[02:11] <misael> but the file name is
[02:11] <misael> amsn.package and its in my desktop
[02:11] <intelikey> h3sp4wn ok i obviously didn't know my own printer well enough.  it seems i cant just type to it...     i was thinking of another even older one.
[02:11] <morghanphoenix> f-22a I am
[02:11] <kai> tony__: thanx
[02:11] <Jucato> is everyone that using us.archive.ubuntu.com in their sources.list having problems?
[02:11] <F-22A> what problem are you having?
[02:12] <morghanphoenix> Maybe the repos again
[02:12] <tony__> kai: sure, try apt-cache search emulators, you'll find a lot
[02:12] <LinXway> those are the same ones on my gnome system the only file differences between my gnome sys and this kde sys is kde printer control vs gnome printer control and gnome does recognize the printers and I am at a loss as to why kde does not....
[02:12] <morghanphoenix> I've had that a few times
[02:12] <helge> misael: I am sorry, cant help
[02:12] <morghanphoenix> Can't seem to find yakuake or krusader either
[02:12] <intelikey> h3sp4wn so i'll have to setup a printcap  or cups     don't hapen to know the command do you?
[02:12] <misael> who can help me then?
[02:12] <kai> tony__: well it installed somewhere but I dunno where, I don't see it in my menu
[02:12] <misael> all i need to do is install a package
[02:12] <BombTron> !amsn
[02:12] <ubotu> amsn: An MSN messenger written in tcl. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.95-2.1 (edgy), package size 2261 kB, installed size 7752 kB
[02:13] <h3sp4wn> intelikey: Not a clue (the printcap I have is 7 years old or something)
[02:13] <kai> I found it, n/m
[02:13] <Jucato> misael: have you tried installing amsn from the repositories? using Add/Remove Programs or Adept Manager?
[02:13] <morghanphoenix> Looking for deps it shouldn't need, refusing to install
[02:13] <tony__> kai: under games, if not, it's probably in /usr/bin or something
[02:13] <morghanphoenix> Worked this morning but I had to do a fresh install
[02:13] <misael> no
[02:13] <intelikey> h3sp4wn k  ty
[02:13] <BombTron> misael: do that
[02:13] <misael> ok
[02:13] <misael> 'am gonna try
[02:14] <kai> tony__: I just found, I installes xchm or something like that that breaks everything down by type
[02:14] <kai> tony__: some random package
[02:14] <tony__> morghanphoenix: sudo kedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:14] <h3sp4wn> kai: If you want zsnes I would recommend a newer version than the ones in the repositories
[02:15] <tony__> kai: sudo apt-get remove xchm then if you don't need it
[02:15] <kai> naw its cool
[02:15] <kai> Thanx Jucato & tony__, I have some plotting and emulating to do
[02:16] <Jucato> :)
[02:16] <tony__> kai: no prob, i just got advancemame setup today but not worth it to me, kxmame is just as good
[02:16] <tony__> and advancemenu together, not worth it
[02:17] <morghanphoenix> xorg is right
[02:17] <misael> how can i install amsn via konsole
[02:17] <misael> how can i install amsn via konsole
[02:18] <morghanphoenix> I'm trying the uk repos in hopes of a better result
[02:18] <BluesKaj> If it's worth anything anyone, there's a fix for sound probs on ATI TV Wonder Pro tuner cards here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=198703
[02:18] <morghanphoenix> UK repos
[02:18] <morghanphoenix> Perfect
[02:18] <misael> how can i install amsn via konsole
[02:18] <tony__> morghanphoenix: do you know your monitor model? i would choose that in the display config to make sure the specs are right
[02:18] <morghanphoenix> Installing without a hitch
[02:18] <morghanphoenix> lol
[02:18] <misael> how can i install amsn via konsole
[02:18] <morghanphoenix> It's right, I have all the specs on it and they're set perfectly
[02:19] <BluesKaj> sudo apt-get install amsn
[02:19] <BombTron> misael: did you try adept
[02:19] <tony__> morghanphoenix: and you've tried different resolutions?
[02:19] <BluesKaj> you need this repos tho http://download.tuxfamily.org edgy
[02:20] <misael> i dont know how to use it
[02:20] <misael> + it wont open
[02:20] <RobNyc> i set konqueror to open new links in new tabs instead of new windows and it still opens new windows
[02:20] <BombTron> misael: figure it out by reading online, it is the normal way to install
[02:21] <BombTron> misael: you are making things harder going command line
[02:21] <BombTron> !adept
[02:21] <ubotu> adept is the Kubuntu package manager. Howto: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdeptHowto
[02:21] <morghanphoenix> restarting x
[02:21] <misael> BombTron: Can you just tell me how to install it trought command line
[02:22] <BombTron> misael: go there
[02:22] <BombTron> misael: apt-get install amsn should have worked
[02:22] <BombTron> misael: sudo apt-get install amsn
[02:22] <BluesKaj> add these repos to your sources list, misael :
[02:22] <BluesKaj> deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb edgy 3v1n0
[02:22] <BluesKaj> deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb edgy 3v1n0
[02:23] <misael> how can i install amsn via konsole
[02:23] <misael> sorry
[02:23] <misael> E: Couldn't find package amsn
[02:23] <misael> that's the error it tells me
[02:23] <BombTron> misael: you really have to find the time to learn adept
[02:23] <BombTron> misael: it's not like windows
[02:23] <misael> where can i find
[02:23] <misael> how to
[02:23] <misael> use it
[02:23] <intelikey> BombTron why ?
[02:23] <BombTron> !adept
[02:23] <ubotu> adept is the Kubuntu package manager. Howto: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdeptHowto
[02:24] <intelikey> i never have used adept
[02:24] <poningru> no you dont need time to figure it out...
[02:24] <intelikey> nor synaptic
[02:24] <BluesKaj> misael, once you add the above repos and do a sudo apt-get update in the terminal , then you'll be able to install amsn  withe sudo apr-get install amsn command
[02:24] <h3sp4wn> I read the aptitude documentation and have never used anything else since starting
[02:24] <BombTron> whatever
[02:24] <misael> i did
[02:25] <misael> use
[02:25] <misael> sudo apt-get install amsn
[02:25] <BluesKaj> sorry , sudo apt-get install amsn
[02:25] <intelikey> misael your are typing when you should be reading.
[02:26] <morghanphoenix> !nvidia
[02:26] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:26] <misael> !sudo
[02:26] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[02:26] <intelikey> misael BluesKaj has given you a repo to add to your /etc/apt/sources.list and also told you that you would need to run apt-get update to activate it       and was so kind as to explain that in doing that it would make the afore mentioned command work for you....
[02:26] <BombTron> intelikey: linux geek. apdept or synaptic are there for a reason
[02:27] <intelikey> so read and learn.
[02:27] <BombTron> intelikey: telling newbs to not use them is sorta silly
[02:27] <intelikey> BombTron yes and the reason seems to be so gui zealots can beat people over the head with them....
[02:28] <BombTron> intelikey: well I'll shut up, GUI seems eaiser for the general public
[02:28] <intelikey> BombTron all i have told him is to pay attention to the answers he got.
[02:28] <BluesKaj> yes intelikey ...I'm so kind :)
[02:28] <morghanphoenix> Done, nvidia-glx steup through uk repos
[02:28] <morghanphoenix> Us repos were buggin out on me
[02:28] <Jucato> morghanphoenix: you too?
[02:28] <intelikey> BluesKaj be nice.
[02:28] <Jucato> hm..that's 3 people reporting the same issue
[02:28] <morghanphoenix> Yup
[02:29] <BluesKaj> but i know how frutrating it can be learning how to stuff in linux
[02:29] <morghanphoenix> Heard someone mention the uk repos and tried them
[02:29] <morghanphoenix> No problem
[02:29] <tony__> morghanphoenix: yeah, i read on digg about some major dns server attacks which may be contributing to some of the servers being down
[02:29] <BluesKaj> to do
[02:29] <intelikey> me too.
[02:29] <BombTron> misael: how's it going misael
[02:29] <intelikey> and glad when people show some patients.
[02:29] <tony__> http://securitywatch.eweek.com/exploits_and_attacks/everydns_opendns_under_botnet_ddos_attack.html
[02:29] <morghanphoenix> I knew I was doing everything right
[02:29] <BluesKaj> i'm trying  :)
[02:30] <morghanphoenix> Couldn't figure out what was going wrong
[02:30] <tony__> i assume a lot of open source co's use everydns
[02:31] <Headfirst> Im having quite a bit of trouble with my Linux setup. Anyone up for a quick private session with me?
[02:31] <BombTron> anyone have linux certifications? I was thinking of getting one
[02:31] <BombTron> Headfirst: I'm not the best but I would help
[02:31] <morghanphoenix> Okay, that's fun
[02:31] <Headfirst> Sounds great. Anyones better than me :P
[02:31] <morghanphoenix> now konqueror has disappeared
[02:32] <intelikey> BombTron sounds like a good idea to me.
[02:32] <morghanphoenix> All the icons, menu entries and even trying to run it comes up with nothing
[02:32] <BombTron> Headfirst: can't do the private chat
[02:32] <misael> i cant find
[02:32] <misael> amsn
[02:32] <misael> in adept
[02:32] <Headfirst> Neither can I. Uh..
[02:33] <Jucato> ?
[02:33] <intelikey> morghanphoenix konsole konqueror       says ?
[02:33] <BombTron> Headfirst: well ask your problem I guess
[02:33] <BombTron> Headfirst: to everyone
[02:33] <Headfirst> alright-
[02:33] <Headfirst> well, I setup Kubuntu,
[02:33] <Headfirst> And I must have done something to my Win partition
[02:33] <morghanphoenix> command not found
[02:33] <morghanphoenix> it's gone
[02:33] <intelikey> yep
[02:33] <Headfirst> When I try to boot into win, blue screen of death
[02:33] <intelikey> install it.
[02:33] <morghanphoenix> that's damn wierd
[02:34] <misael> ii cant
[02:34] <misael> find
[02:34] <misael> amsn
[02:34] <misael> in
[02:34] <misael> adept
[02:34] <Headfirst> Is there a way to browse my files in the win partition, such as the my computer section of win, via linux?
[02:34] <intelikey> morghanphoenix what did you do that removed konq ?
[02:34] <Jucato> morghanphoenix: try "sudo apt-get install --reinstall konqueror"?
[02:34] <BombTron> Headfirst: yes
[02:34] <morghanphoenix> nothing, I restarted x and it was gone
[02:34] <BombTron> Headfirst: google search for tutorial would be best I think
[02:34] <morghanphoenix> I was using it when I hit ctrl+alt+bkspc
[02:34] <Headfirst> Alright, thanks for your help. Ill try that out now.
[02:34] <BombTron> Headfirst: it would be installing some packages and then mounting the partition
[02:35] <morghanphoenix> I'm updating, will reinstall if the update doesn't fix
[02:35] <BombTron> Headfirst: would be hard for me to walk you through
[02:35] <intelikey> morghanphoenix konsole echo $PATH      is /usr/bin in the list ?
[02:35] <Jucato> morghanphoenix: did you install something very recently through Adept without checking what will be installed/removed through Preview Changes?
[02:35] <Headfirst> I understand. Google sounds find- I just wanted to make sure I wasnt wasting my time.
[02:35] <BombTron> Headfirst: you can do it
[02:36] <BombTron> Headfirst: not too hard
[02:36] <morghanphoenix> yup /usr/bin is there
[02:36] <intelikey> Jucato that was my first thought too.   and the path checks out....
[02:36] <morghanphoenix> nothing installed with adept, only nvidia-glx with apt
[02:36] <fn0rdp0rtland> whats easyer to learn javascript or html?
[02:36] <morghanphoenix> html
[02:37] <intelikey> html
[02:37] <intelikey> hyper text markup language
[02:37] <morghanphoenix> That's a few days spare time for html
[02:37] <intelikey> yeah it mostly text
[02:37] <Joggyloggy> can someone help me with setting directory ownership permissions
[02:38] <kaatil> one question: theme is same everwhere except for admin(adept, etc) because administrator's theme is different than user's theme. how do i change that in kubuntu?
[02:38] <fn0rdp0rtland> morghanphoenix: only a few?
[02:38] <intelikey> Joggyloggy sure what dir  and who to own ?
[02:38] <morghanphoenix> less than a week, but when I learned it there wasn't all this fancy stuff there is now
[02:38] <misael> I NEED HELP
[02:38] <misael> I NEED HELP
[02:38] <Jucato> -offtopic guys
[02:39] <crimsun> THAT'S GREAT. Your caps lock is severely broken.
[02:39] <Joggyloggy> root is the owner.. i have mounted a fat32 partition and i  cant change ownership even though i am root
[02:39] <intelikey> get him crimsun
[02:39] <Joggyloggy> i want to change it so its a users partition
[02:39] <BluesKaj> misael, I'm PMing you ..look at you tabs!
[02:39] <morghanphoenix> My shift key sticks sometimes, but never that bad.
[02:39] <Joggyloggy> all i get is "operation not permitted"
[02:39] <fn0rdp0rtland> does kda have something like gimp?
[02:39] <fn0rdp0rtland> kde*
[02:40] <morghanphoenix> Only one row will come out all caps before I notice it and pound my keyboard a bit.
[02:40] <intelikey> Joggyloggy that's not an ownership thing  that's a mount thing.    what is the mountpoint and the device ?
[02:40] <tony__> fn0rdp0rtland: yeah, it's called gimp
[02:40] <morghanphoenix> Gimp works fine in kde
[02:40] <Joggyloggy> /dev/hdc1 its mountpoint is in /media/recovery
[02:41] <fn0rdp0rtland> gimp will run in kubuntu?what aboute without the gnome base system?
[02:41] <morghanphoenix> yeah
[02:41] <morghanphoenix> I run gimp on slackware without gnome
[02:42] <intelikey> Joggyloggy sudo mount -o remount,uuid=1000,dmask=002,fmask=113 /dev/hdc1 /media/recovery
[02:42] <fn0rdp0rtland> why wasent it included?
[02:42] <BombTron> Joggyloggy: some people would say not to do this but I enable root login and changed things like ownership
[02:42] <BombTron> Joggyloggy: or kdesu konqueror might work
[02:42] <Joggyloggy> k ill try that .. thanks
[02:42] <morghanphoenix> I use root mode krusader for root ownership issues
[02:43] <intelikey> Joggyloggy i assumed the desired owner.   you can add those options in the /etc/fstab if you want permanant changes
[02:43] <BombTron> intelikey: where did you get your username from?
[02:43] <Joggyloggy> this is whats in my fstab "/dev/hdc1	/media/recovery	vfat defaults 0 0"
[02:44] <Joggyloggy> i would prefer it set there instead of having to do each time i boot up
[02:44] <intelikey> BombTron it's a fruedian spelling of a real word.
[02:45] <BombTron> now there's a name flaccid
[02:45] <BombTron> :)
[02:45] <morghanphoenix> where's viagre, he could fix that up in no time flat?
[02:45] <intelikey> Joggyloggy defaults,user,users,uuid=1000,dmask=002,fmask=113   <--- with that correction.
[02:45] <fn0rdp0rtland> adept and apt-get keep claiming i have other instances of one of them runnung and i dont,how can i fix this?
[02:45] <Joggyloggy> ok thanks
[02:46] <intelikey> Joggyloggy you can    echo $UID   and make sure the number is what you want.
[02:46] <robotgeek> fn0rdp0rtland: ps -ef | grep "dpkg\|adept\|apt-get"
[02:46] <BombTron> fn0rdp0rtland: killall adept
[02:46] <BombTron> fn0rdp0rtland: sudo killall adpet
[02:46] <morghanphoenix> Yup, reinstalling konqueror
[02:46] <BluesKaj> misael ?
[02:47] <Headfirst> BombTron, are you still there?
[02:47] <BombTron> yes
[02:47] <tony__> fn0rdp0rtland: did you try ctrl+esc to see?
[02:48] <tony__> or what Bombtron said would work but i'm not as familiar with the cmd line
[02:48] <Headfirst> Im reading through a walkthrough for mounting, and one of the steps requires me to sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list, for adding extra repositories
[02:48] <Headfirst> But my cmd reports gedit is not a valid command
[02:48] <robotgeek> fn0rdp0rtland: ps -ef | grep "dpkg\|apt-get\|synaptic\|update-manager\|adept\|adept-notifier"
[02:48] <BombTron> Headfirst: sudo nano
[02:48] <BombTron> Headfirst: you don't have gedit
[02:48] <BombTron> Headfirst: it's gnome
[02:48] <Headfirst> ah. alright, ill try that, thanks!
[02:48] <intelikey> BombTron as the the question about my nickname,  it's more of a joke than anything else  but it stuck, so i use it.
[02:49] <Joggyloggy> nope the directory still has a padlock on it and all files still owned by root
[02:49] <intelikey> the the/ to the
[02:49] <morghanphoenix> chown yet?
[02:49] <intelikey> Joggyloggy and you remounted it?
[02:49] <morghanphoenix> Sorry if I missed oit
[02:49] <intelikey> morghanphoenix you don't chown vfat
[02:49] <Joggyloggy> i get this now
[02:49] <Joggyloggy>  wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc1
[02:50] <Joggyloggy> oh im using dapper drake
[02:50] <Joggyloggy> 2.6.15-27-386
[02:51] <morghanphoenix> That right for an fstab entry?
[02:51] <morghanphoenix> Removable hdd
[02:51] <morghanphoenix>  /dev/sda1	/mnt/ext	vfat	user,noauto	0	0
[02:52] <intelikey> Joggyloggy op wait   drop one u on the uuid     hehhe sorry my bad.
[02:52] <morghanphoenix>  /dev/sda1    /mnt/ext    vfat    user,noauto    0    0
[02:53] <intelikey> Joggyloggy there is a uuid but that's not what you want there  you want uid=1000       i should have caught that eariler
[02:53] <fn0rdp0rtland> robotgeek: i did the command  ps -ef | grep "dpkg\|apt-get\|synaptic\|update-manager\|adept\|adept-notifier"
[02:53] <Joggyloggy> yup got that
[02:53] <robotgeek> fn0rdp0rtland: and
[02:53] <fn0rdp0rtland> root      7568     1  8 01:50 ?        00:00:06 adept_manager
[02:54] <morghanphoenix> how do you mount something for user? manual mount
[02:54] <flaccid> uid param morghanphoenix
[02:54] <intelikey> that's something i don't mess with much.   i just umask=000 on vfat and it's world read/writable  so who cares who owns it.
[02:54] <robotgeek> fn0rdp0rtland: there you go, its running
[02:54] <Joggyloggy> ok i think that worked.. i would like to thank you soooo much... i went to the ubuntu irc channel and was ignored
[02:54] <fn0rdp0rtland> sudo killall adapt = no procsesses killed
[02:54] <borfborf> jbrice? was it you I was speaking to before
[02:54] <borfborf> I have both files
[02:54] <robotgeek> fn0rdp0rtland: sudo killall adept_manager
[02:54] <fn0rdp0rtland> i dont want it running
[02:55] <intelikey> Joggyloggy oh i'm sorry, if you would have said so eariler we could have ignored you too    :)
[02:55] <fn0rdp0rtland> adept_manager: no process killed
[02:55] <BombTron> intelikey: we are much better than them
[02:55] <Joggyloggy> lol
[02:55] <BombTron> intelikey: those ubuntu bastards
[02:56] <Joggyloggy> thanks again
[02:56] <intelikey> BombTron it's just too busy in there,  nubi burnout.
[02:56] <BombTron> intelikey: gaybuntu
[02:56] <robotgeek> fn0rdp0rtland: sudo kill -9 7568
[02:56] <gnomefreak> fn0rdp0rtland: ps aux  and find adept
[02:56] <robotgeek> !language
[02:56] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:56] <BombTron> hey gaybuntu is a distro
[02:56] <BombTron> I think
[02:57] <BombTron> it's a website
[02:57] <intelikey> gota went.
[02:57] <gnomefreak> BombTron: if it is and i doubt it is it has nothing to do with kubuntu so mnove the topic to #kubuntu-offtopic
[02:57] <BombTron> ok back to wokr
[02:59] <BombTron> does it have to post the comings and goings
[02:59] <borfborf> I have a bit of a problem!
[03:00] <borfborf> I had some video issues that i had to keep restarting my computer to fix (they just fixed themselves when I restarted), but someone informed me that instead of restarting I could just kill the x process
[03:00] <borfborf> so I killed the x process one time just to try, and it sent me back to the login screen as I expected... but when I login I get sent back to the login screen
[03:00] <borfborf> I get no error messages, and I seem to login properly, but then I just get thrown back to the login screen
[03:00] <BombTron> borfborf: how did you kill it
[03:01] <borfborf> I pressed ctrl+esc, then searched the list for the x process, or what I thought was the x process... I killed something that was like, x_something_something
[03:02] <borfborf> very bottom of the list
[03:02] <BombTron> I think you should have done ctr alt backspace but i'm not sure
[03:02] <borfborf> (he actually told me to do ctrl+alt+backspace but I remembered it wrong and pressed ctrl+esc instead)
[03:03] <BombTron> borfborf: I don't know what you did, sorry, unless you can think of hte process
[03:04] <BombTron> control esc brings up my kde menu
[03:04] <BombTron> hmm
[03:04] <borfborf> is there a list of processes?
[03:04] <borfborf> a list of _something_
[03:04] <BombTron> yea ksysguard in system tab in menu
[03:05] <JohnFlux> BombTron: ctrl-esc   doesn't run ksysguard?
[03:05] <borfborf> well, there should be one that starts with x_
[03:05] <BombTron> JohnFlux: doens't on mine
[03:05] <kai> other than Kmplot, is there a program that lets me put in the (x,y) instead of thur a function?
[03:05] <borfborf> x_blah_something
[03:05] <JohnFlux> BombTron: are using kwin?
[03:06] <JohnFlux> BombTron: can you think of any reason?
[03:06] <BombTron> JohnFlux: not if it's an addon
[03:06] <JohnFlux> BombTron: if you don't know, then you are ;-)
[03:06] <JohnFlux> hmm
[03:06] <JohnFlux> BombTron: does alt+f2  work?
[03:06] <JohnFlux> BombTron: to bring up the run dialog
[03:06] <borfborf> brb, gonna try to make a new user
[03:06] <BombTron> JohnFlux: all i know is it just opens my kde menu
[03:07] <BombTron> alt f2 didn't do anything
[03:07] <JohnFlux> BombTron: the K thing on kicker?
[03:07] <JohnFlux> BombTron: i thought so
[03:07] <JohnFlux> BombTron: hmm
[03:07] <BombTron> JohnFlux: yes
[03:07] <BombTron> JohnFlux: are you in the terminal
[03:07] <BombTron> JohnFlux: is that what it is
[03:07] <JohnFlux> BombTron: i don't follow..
[03:07] <BombTron> JohnFlux: knosole
[03:08] <BombTron> JohnFlux: konsole
[03:08] <JohnFlux> i understand konsole, but don't see the relevance sorry
[03:08] <BombTron> JohnFlux: you lost me
[03:08] <BombTron> JohnFlux: LOL
[03:08] <JohnFlux> me too ;-)
[03:08] <JohnFlux> BombTron: something isn't right on your system
[03:08] <JohnFlux> BombTron: I don't know what
[03:08] <JohnFlux> or why ;)
[03:08] <BombTron> JohnFlux: weird that those don't do anything on my system
[03:08] <BombTron> JohnFlux: i do use ksysguard
[03:09] <libervisco> hi
[03:09] <BombTron> JohnFlux: or sudo killall xxxxx
[03:09] <libervisco> Does kubuntu come with synaptic?
[03:09] <JohnFlux> BombTron: what do you use ksysguard for?  (i'm the maintainer - looking for suggestions for improvements)
[03:09] <BombTron> libervisco: no adept
[03:10] <BombTron> JohnFlux: sorta like ctr alt del and process manager in windows
[03:10] <libervisco> ok thx
[03:10] <BombTron> !adept
[03:10] <ubotu> adept is the Kubuntu package manager. Howto: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdeptHowto
[03:10] <libervisco> thanks
[03:10] <BombTron> JohnFlux: do you code
[03:10] <JohnFlux> BombTron: what tasks do you use it for
[03:10] <JohnFlux> BombTron: yes, I'm code ksysguard :P
[03:10] <JohnFlux> BombTron: yes, I code ksysguard :P
[03:11] <BombTron> JohnFlux: runaway processes, and just processes I can't seem to close throught he GUI
[03:12] <JohnFlux> BombTron: is it always your own processes
[03:12] <BombTron> JohnFlux: I'm asking cause I'm looking to do some open source work but need to learn a language, learning perl
[03:12] <BombTron> JohnFlux: yes, always mine
[03:12] <JohnFlux> BombTron: perl and python are good starting points
[03:12] <[Gino] > How do I install Flash player 9 on Konqueror? Which folder do I put the .so file in?
[03:12] <crimsun> [Gino] : which Kubuntu release?
[03:12] <[Gino] > Dapper
[03:13] <BombTron> JohnFlux: what are you thinking of making ksysguard do?
[03:14] <JohnFlux> BombTron: fixing bugs, making it look nicer, etc
[03:14] <BombTron> JohnFlux: task manager was the windows equivalent I was thinking of
[03:14] <JohnFlux> BombTron: right
[03:15] <BombTron> JohnFlux: what I noticed is say limewire just shows up as java
[03:15] <BombTron> JohnFlux: not so idea
[03:15] <BombTron> JohnFlux: l
[03:15] <BombTron> JohnFlux: stuff like that
[03:15] <JohnFlux> BombTron: hmm
[03:15] <JohnFlux> BombTron: http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/3479/sensorload3jg3.jpg
[03:16] <JohnFlux> BombTron: an idea for the next version
[03:16] <BombTron> JohnFlux: looks like useful eyecandy
[03:16] <BombTron> JohnFlux: noticing I have two kdm processes i wonder if that is right
[03:17] <RoC_MM_0w>  How do I remove the Nvidia driver?  I installed it with "apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel-common" off the ubuntu starter guide.  it makes X not start..I had to copy my backup config back.
[03:17] <BombTron> RoC_MM_0w: apt-get remove ....
[03:17] <JohnFlux> BombTron: don't worry about that
[03:17] <RoC_MM_0w> BombTron: that will remove my whole linux kernel.
[03:18] <BombTron> RoC_MM_0w: apt-get remove nvida-glx....
[03:18] <BombTron> RoC_MM_0w: just remove what you installed is my thinking
[03:18] <lotusleaf> sudo apt-get --purge remove nvidia-glx nvidia-settings nvidia-glx-legacy ?
[03:19] <BombTron> RoC_MM_0w: I could be wrong
[03:19] <lotusleaf> ^ that was for RoC_MM_0w
[03:19] <RoC_MM_0w> hmm
[03:20] <lotusleaf> RoC_MM_0w: then if you're not going to use it again change xorg.conf line from nvidia back to nv?
[03:20] <RoC_MM_0w> I did that as well
[03:20] <RoC_MM_0w> Firefox is kinda weird....some like graphics things are not right.
[03:20] <RoC_MM_0w> I'm back on the old xorg.conf file...let me check to make sure it's on nv
[03:20] <lotusleaf> did you do it from CTRL-ALT-F1 and sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
[03:20] <RoC_MM_0w> I was able to sucessfully remove nvidia-glx though
[03:20] <RobNyc> i set konqueror to open new links in new tabs instead of new windows and it still opens new windows
[03:21] <lotusleaf> before removing packages and such?
[03:21] <RoC_MM_0w> I'm using nv right now
[03:21] <RoC_MM_0w> and I removed the package in KDE.
[03:21] <RoC_MM_0w> I dont' think that should be a problem (oopps! spammed)
[03:22] <lotusleaf> RoC_MM_0w: ah, when it comes to this task I generally prefer doing it from CLI @ CTRL+ALT+F1 and stopping kdm beforehand
[03:22] <lotusleaf> RoC_MM_0w: then restarting it after the change(s)
[03:22] <lotusleaf> and always backing up xorg.conf! :)
[03:22] <Hobbsee> !flash
[03:22] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:26] <BombTron> is anyone good with WINE
[03:31] <BombTron> no wine users?
[03:32] <lotusleaf> BombTron: sure, in #winehq :)
[03:32] <BombTron> smartass :)
[03:32] <lotusleaf> BombTron: I was trying to be helpful, actually, but okay =) =)
[03:32] <BombTron> I'm kidding
[03:32] <lotusleaf> BombTron: have you read the Goetia?
[03:32] <BombTron> no
[03:33] <BombTron> the :) was supposed to imply good humor
[03:33] <lotusleaf> BombTron: so was my =) =)
[03:33] <rance1> is there a networking expert that can help me with some setup issues, I posted a writeup at http://www.pastebin.us/9320
[03:33] <lotusleaf> BombTron:  :)
[03:34] <BombTron> how do I add a channel
[03:34] <lotusleaf> BombTron: type /join #winehq
[03:36] <koolatron> Hm..  how do i fix my groups if i've managed to rob myself of sudo access by blowing my groups away?
[03:43] <shulman> what file do I edit to change a file association in kde? When I do it through system settings or change the association through the context menus, it doesn't work
[03:45] <Random_Transit> does anyone here have any experience setting up a web server on ubuntu??
[03:46] <shulman> Random_Transit: No, but there are some excellent tutorials for setting up apache on ubuntu.
[03:47] <Random_Transit> well, actually, i'm using xampp
[03:47] <Random_Transit> which DOES use apache, i know
[03:48] <shulman> what's the problem that you're having?
[03:49] <Random_Transit> well, i've got XAMPP up and running and i can visit the pages i'm serving locally...so i went and got Dynamic DNS hosting with DynDNS.org
[03:49] <Random_Transit> only now, rather than serving up my pages when i go to the URL i gave DynDNS, i get my router config page
[03:49] <ubuntu_> !boot
[03:49] <ubotu> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[03:50] <ubuntu_> !grub
[03:50] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:50] <Random_Transit> shulman, did you get all that?
[03:50] <shulman> Random_Transit: sounds like you didn't set up port fowarding correctly on your router
[03:50] <Random_Transit> hmm
[03:50] <shulman> what brand router are you using?
[03:50] <Random_Transit> D-Link
[03:51] <Random_Transit> model DI-624
[03:51] <shulman> I'm not 100% sure how that router works... but I'd make sure that you're fowarding port 80 to your pc
[03:51] <Random_Transit> i have virtual server for port 80 turned on
[03:52] <Random_Transit> public port 80/private port 80
[03:53] <shulman> virtual server? your problem doesn't appear to be with your apache server, which you say works fine. outside traffic simply isn't getting routed to it.
[03:54] <BombTron> how do you config xorg?
[03:54] <Random_Transit> BombTron, the config file is in /etc/x11
[03:54] <BombTron> Random_Transit: so just nano it?
[03:54] <Random_Transit> err... /etc/X11
[03:54] <Random_Transit> yep
[03:54] <BombTron> k
[03:55] <BombTron> what is the gedit alternative in KDE anyway
[03:55] <Random_Transit> kate
[03:55] <BombTron> ah I've always used nano
[03:55] <BombTron> cause I didn't know
[03:56] <shulman> Random_Transit: Sorry, I just downloaded the manual for the router... I never saw this config referred to as virtual server
[03:57] <shulman> Have you tried reloading the dyndns page? It might be caught in your browsers cache
[03:57] <Random_Transit> yep
[03:59] <shulman> The only other thing I can think of is that your router as an external administration mode on (which usually would go through port 8080 anyway)
[03:59] <BombTron> I'm getting error baddevice messages when trying to run a game in wine. anyone good at fixing this sort of thing
[03:59] <Random_Transit> shulman, i'm pretty sure it isn't..but i'll go double check
[04:00] <Random_Transit> nope, remote management is turned off
[04:00] <der_steppenwolf> hi!
[04:00] <der_steppenwolf> can someone support me with a problem about devices?
[04:02] <shulman> Random_Transit: May I have the dyndns address?
[04:02] <Random_Transit> ok
[04:03] <Random_Transit> i'll msg it to you
[04:04] <Random_Transit> shulman, did you get the address
[04:04] <shulman> yes
[04:05] <Random_Transit> and you get my router's config page, don't you?
[04:05] <shulman> I get the username/password prompt for it
[04:05] <Random_Transit> interesting...
[04:05] <robotgeek> der_steppenwolf: what is the issue?
[04:05] <robotgeek> handing access to random ppl over to your router, not a very good idea :)
[04:06] <shulman> I'd scour the online forums to see if this model has problems fowarding ports. I had a westell that drove me up the wall
[04:06] <Random_Transit> robotgeek, that's why i have an admin password
[04:06] <enyawix> cool mysql admin tool? i am getting lazy in my old age
[04:06] <Random_Transit> enyawix, try navicat
[04:06] <enyawix> navicat?
[04:06] <enyawix>  ok
[04:06] <Random_Transit> it's pay software, but worth every penny AFAIC
[04:07] <enyawix> ok
[04:07] <Random_Transit> or, you could just download the demo
[04:07] <Random_Transit> and delete it after it expires
[04:07] <Random_Transit> then untar it again...
[04:07] <enyawix> pay for software = evil ?
[04:07] <Random_Transit> lol
[04:07] <shulman> what about phpmyadmin?
[04:07] <fn0rdp0rtland> wep is crap for encryption
[04:07] <Random_Transit> phpmyadmin is okay too
[04:08] <enyawix> i can not log into phpmyadmin
[04:08] <BluesKaj> wpa all the way
[04:08] <Random_Transit> enyawix, then navicat all the way
[04:08] <enyawix> i can use mysqladmin just fine
[04:08] <shulman> truthfully having anything at all will keep 90% of people out of a wireless network
[04:08] <enyawix> strange
[04:09] <tony__> anyone know where and if kubuntu has a network log running by default?
[04:09] <bLaZeD> anyone know if its possible to enable more then 1024 connections to a host...ive heard it has somthing to do with the kernel?
[04:09] <enyawix> i will get navicat the same was people get win xp pro lol
[04:09] <Random_Transit> hehe
[04:10] <Random_Transit> enya....feel free to ask me about my little time-limit workaround for the demo
[04:10] <xunix> help! i get error when i try to commit to my svn_repos in my ubuntu from svn-client
[04:11] <LeeJunFan> bLaZeD: I don't think it's limited to 1024, but there is a limit the 1024 waiting connections.
[04:11] <bLaZeD> LeeJunFan, huh it can have more then 1024 connections without any modification?...
[04:11] <LeeJunFan> bLaZeD: sysctl - net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog = 1024
[04:12] <bLaZeD> LeeJunFan, im a alittle confused......
[04:12] <misterph3r> Why do I get a dbus error when trying to install kubuntu?
[04:13] <der_steppenwolf> robotgeek: well, i am tryint to download photos from my camera, but there it seems there is a conflict in some modules, because it is recognized as camera and as usb-sound device as well
[04:14] <der_steppenwolf> robotgeek: when i remove the sound module which is automatically loaded, i can view the photos
[04:14] <robotgeek> der_steppenwolf: hmm, thta is a new one.
[04:14] <robotgeek> you can probably try to blacklist the sound module
[04:14] <der_steppenwolf> i tried, should i reboot?
[04:15] <LeeJunFan> bLaZeD: yes, but it can't have more than 1024 waiting to be answered.
[04:15] <robotgeek> der_steppenwolf: no need actually
[04:15] <bLaZeD> LeeJunFan, ok thanks =)
[04:15] <robotgeek> der_steppenwolf: as long as you are able to view the photos, it should be okay
[04:15] <der_steppenwolf> no, i mean, i tried to blacklist, but without success
[04:16] <robotgeek> der_steppenwolf: oh, how did you try?
[04:19] <der_steppenwolf> sorry, i think before i had done something wrong, now i put "blacklist snd_usb_audio" in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and the module was not loaded
[04:19] <der_steppenwolf> ;-)
[04:19] <robotgeek> col
[04:19] <robotgeek> cool, err
[04:19] <shulman> looks like it's down
[04:19] <shulman> sorry, wrong window
[04:20] <shulman> has anybody had problems picking up interference in their audio after applying the flash fix?
[04:20] <der_steppenwolf> but there are still some problems, i think this camera is not well supported by its driver
[04:21] <der_steppenwolf> i have to replug it always
[04:21] <eilker> !samba
[04:21] <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
[04:22] <Rug> Howdy all
[04:22] <robotgeek> howdy Rug
[04:23] <Rug> Is it just my imagination or is kde in edgy buggy as hell?
[04:24] <robotgeek> heh, i am on dapper, i dont know.
[04:24] <Jucato> imagination...
[04:24] <Rug> robotgeek: yeah, I am in the process of reinstalling back to dapper
[04:24] <Rug> Jucato: bummer, then it must have been my luck.
[04:25] <Jucato> yeah... Edgy's a sort of hit or miss... some can get it to work, others can't...
[04:25] <robotgeek> i'm currently on the live cd now
[04:26] <Jucato> robotgeek: Edgy live cd?
[04:26] <robotgeek> Jucato: yes
[04:26] <Jucato> ah
[04:27] <robotgeek> Jucato: well, i'm already on kde3.5.5 on dapper, so the only reason to upgrade to edgy is amarok with magnatune.
[04:27] <Jucato> ah
[04:27] <Rug> what is magnatune?
[04:27] <Rug> I love amarok
[04:28] <robotgeek> Rug: the online store, where you can listen/buy music
[04:28] <Rug> ack,
[04:28] <Rug> thanks, I'll never use it
[04:28] <robotgeek> Rug: no drmed music
[04:29] <Rug> robotgeek: I don't buy music anymore
[04:29] <robotgeek> Rug: ah okay.
[04:30] <Rug> robotgeek: my favorite band included drm on the last CD, and i stopped playing for it after that.  Besides 120GB of songs are enough
[04:30] <Rug> paying not playing
[04:30] <fn0rdp0rtland> robotgeek: whats my computer downloading?i clicked on the link ubotu gave me from you,its under dcc status?
[04:30] <fn0rdp0rtland> restricted formats?
[04:31] <robotgeek> fn0rdp0rtland: it's the url to the codecs page :)
[04:31] <fn0rdp0rtland> whats in it?
[04:31] <fn0rdp0rtland> oh
[04:31] <robotgeek> anyways, night folks!
[04:34] <BluesKaj> what are you supposed to with that trem scrn after doing a nano ...does it accept commands ?
[04:34] <BluesKaj> terminal scrn
[04:35] <tony__> anyone know how to find the ip of a site if the dns server is down?
[04:35] <ubuntu> Anyone know how to fix a boot disk failure?
[04:36] <lotusleaf> tony__: netcraft is nice
[04:36] <tony__> lotusleaf: it's a site?
[04:37] <tony__> i suspect kde-looks's dns server is down and need the ip
[04:37] <lotusleaf> tony__: it sure is, but I don't wanna paste urls here
[04:38] <jeisma> Anyone familiar on how to fix a boot disk failure?
[04:38] <tony__> lotusleaf: very informative site but not sure where to go to find what i need, it's cluttered
[04:39] <lotusleaf> tony__: ask in #security
[04:40] <tony__> thanks
[04:40] <lotusleaf> yw
[04:40] <unix_infidel> anyone know of a firefox plugin that lets you detach tabs?
[04:40] <tony__> lotusleaf: is there a quick way to log into that room from the chat form?
[04:40] <tony__> i'm new to irc
[04:41] <lotusleaf> tony__: try typing /join ##security
[04:41] <lotusleaf> tony__: if you're not using an irc client, you should look into trying one
[04:41] <tony__> lotusleaf: yeah, i guess i am, Konversation
[04:42] <lotusleaf> tony__: =)
[04:43] <tony__> lotusleaf: thanks, but i didn't register my name so i can't pm. done it a couple times but forgot
[04:43] <tony__>  any way to find out a master list of irc servers or is it just browsing the internet for individuals the way?
[04:44] <BluesKaj> that's one of the drawbacks of Konversation ...no servers list
[04:45] <tony__> at least it's easy enough for a noob like me to just click and join a room for help, good thing about ubuntu
[04:45] <Jucato> BluesKaj: what server list?
[04:45] <BluesKaj> xchat is a good alternative
[04:45] <LeeJunFan> tony__: I can resolve kdelook.org, but their webserver isn't taking connections.
[04:45] <Jucato> ah that server list
[04:46] <BluesKaj> well like mirc or xchat 's built in server list
[04:46] <fn0rdp0rtland> if i want to play windows games i need wine and.....
[04:46] <fn0rdp0rtland> ?
[04:46] <jeisma> anyone know how to fix a boot disk failure?
[04:46] <lotusleaf> fn0rdp0rtland: #winehq
[04:47] <BluesKaj> is there a way of importingand saving a server list for konversation ?
[04:47] <fn0rdp0rtland> what shoot em up games are the easyest to use with wine?
[04:47] <tony__> jeisma: have you googled "reinstall grub"?
[04:48] <fn0rdp0rtland> oops ignore that
[04:48] <tony__> there's an easy howto i read the past few days ago
[04:48] <Jucato> !grub
[04:48] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[04:48] <jeisma> tony__ and that would fix it? i could recover my data?
[04:49] <kai> Does internet exploere work ok in wine? I just installed it, I have to have it for school
[04:49] <jeisma> and anyone know why when i try to reinstall kubuntu, when it gets to the part about partitioning, it doesn't go anywhere?
[04:49] <tony__> if that's the problem, your data is still there if you've no master boot record, more than likely
[04:49] <_kira_> !samba
[04:49] <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
[04:49] <Jucato> kai: try ies4linux
[04:49] <tony__> kai: IE4Linux
[04:50] <jeisma> tony__ how'd you fix it then?
[04:50] <Jucato> kai: http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page
[04:50] <kai> get it from Aptitude?
[04:50] <tony__> jeisma: download gnomepart if one of your partitions are borked
[04:50] <Jucato> kai: no. check that webpage
[04:50] <kai> ok
[04:50] <tony__> jeisma: or gpart, i mean
[04:51] <Jucato> GParted
[04:51] <tony__> yeah
[04:51] <jeisma> tony__ what will this do?
[04:51] <tony__> jeisma: also try to do a disk check
[04:51] <tony__> jeisma: read your partitions and/or maybe fix them if they're screwed up. there's other freeware apps that will do it too
[04:52] <kai> thats soo funny
[04:52] <kai> I have have IE for classes Im takin on-line
[04:52] <tony__> jeisma: or just reinstall linux or windows if you want to install an mbr
[04:52] <jeisma> tony__ but what if i want my data?
[04:53] <tony__> jeisma:  you can keep it, if you reinstall windows or k/ubuntu, it more than likely will recognize and mount those data partitions
[04:53] <tony__> jeisma: lots of ways to go about it, depends on what you want
[04:53] <jeisma> tony__ well i want to boot kubuntu without using a live cd
[04:54] <jeisma> tony__ this morning my kubuntu wouldn't boot cause of bootdisk failure?
[04:54] <jeisma> tony__ so pretty much i either want to fix it somehow or reinstall kubuntu if possibl ewithout losing data
[04:55] <tony__> jeisma: i'd try reinstalling kubuntu, probably easiest if you don't know what you're doing much
[04:55] <tony__> jeisma: is the drive even seen in your bios?
[04:56] <jeisma> tony__ how can i tell if it's seen in my bios?
[04:56] <jeisma> tony__ if i reinstall kubuntu, will it overwrite my data on my hd? it's not partitioned
[04:56] <tony__> jeisma: usually push delete when your pc is booting
[04:57] <tony__> jeisma: i don't know your partition layout, hard to say but kubuntu's usually pretty smart about recognizing what to install to
[04:57] <tony__> jeisma: does kubuntu see the drive?
[04:58] <kaatil> question.. how to change admin(root)'s appearance... my adept dont look same as my current homeuser appearance
[04:58] <jeisma> tony__ i don't know, how could i tell?
[04:58] <kai> It works pretty nice, Im impressed
[04:58] <tony__> jeisma: do you just have one hard drive in your pc? did you ever partition it?
[04:58] <jeisma> tony__ i never partitioned it. i have one hard drive.
[04:59] <tony__> jeisma: well in that case, try your windows cd if it's a native windows drive and do a chkdsk
[05:00] <jeisma> tony__ i don't have a windows cd, only cds available are my k/ubuntu cds
[05:00] <tony__> jeisma: then if all comes out well, you will have to partition the drive if you want to install kubuntu and keep your dat
[05:00] <jeisma> tony__ anyway to partition it through my kubuntu cd and divide my os/data?
[05:01] <tony__> jeisma: yeah, it will do it if i recall
[05:02] <tony__> jeisma: just create a new partition, keep your old one, then maybe a 1 gig swap partition
[05:02] <jeisma> tony__ so how would i go about doing that?
[05:03] <tony__> jeisma: install as you normally would then when it gets to asking where you want to install to, it will give you options to format or if i recall, resize partitions
[05:04] <jeisma> tony__ another problem, when i tried reinstalling kubuntu earlier, and it got to the part about partitioning, it didn't continue
[05:05] <jeisma> tony__ as in it got to that part of the installation, and gave me the waiting signal next to my mouse pointer
[05:05] <jeisma> but never did anything
[05:05] <kai> if you install something thru ie do the changes stick or do they dis-appear after the app is closed
[05:05] <jeisma> i waited a good 30min
[05:05] <tony__> jeisma: depends on the size of your disk and how much data you got on it, it can take 30 minutes or more in my experience
[05:06] <tony__> jeisma: if you shut it off mid-partition, it's not good
[05:06] <jeisma> tony__ well i mean it never gave me the option to partition
[05:06] <jeisma> tony__ it just gotto that part and was getting ready to partition? im not quite sure, there was no loading bar or anything just a blank gray menu
[05:06] <bLaZeD> cany anyone help me out with this: im trying to boot to a new kernel.....but when booting it hangs at waiting for root filesystem ....and doenst find it....but if reboot and start the older kernel...it boots fine.
[05:07] <tony__> jeisma: have you tried checking the hard drive with the boot cd for errors?
[05:08] <tony__> jeisma: about the no hard drive error you got before, does kubuntu even see the drive?
[05:09] <jeisma> tony__ i haveno idea, how would i check that?
[05:09] <jeisma> tony__ the options i get when i boot from the cd... should i do check cd for defects?
[05:09] <jeisma> tony__ is that what you mean?
[05:10] <jeisma> tony__ like there's start/install kubuntu, something else, check cd for errors maybe?, then check memory, boot from hard disk or something
[05:10] <tony__> jeisma: yeah, check for errors wouldn't hurt anything
[05:11] <jeisma> tony__ well is that where it should be? one of those options?
[05:11] <tony__> jeisma: then again, could just be your other hardware stalling kubuntu
[05:12] <kaatil> question.... my fonts on my current user are smooth.. but on adept the font is not smooth(anti-aliasing?) enough. how to fix that problem?
[05:12] <tony__> i think, or use the command line but i'm not that experienced with linux, mostly with recovering hard drives from my usual goofs
[05:12] <kaatil> nevermind, i think i has fixed the problem. :p
[05:13] <tony__> jeisma: i think fsck is the linux equivalent of chkdsk, correct me if i'm wrong
[05:13] <jeisma> tony__ no idea where would that be so i can use it?
[05:13] <kaatil> i just used kdesu systemsetting and fixed the appearance problem. :3
[05:14] <tony__> jeisma: first off, try reinstalling grub before anything else on the drive is borked with
[05:14] <jeisma> how would i do that?
[05:14] <jeisma> wouldn't running the fsck be better to do first?
[05:15] <jeisma> my dorm is having a fire alarm, brb
[05:15] <tony__> jeisma: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-24113.html
[05:15] <tony__> ok, i'd say installing an OS is the least of your problems right now
[05:16] <computer> what's the difference between apt get remove and purge?
[05:16] <tony__> computer: i'm not sure, i've always used remove
[05:16] <dennister> good evening all
[05:17] <towync> cool thx
[05:17] <towync> do u know if remove removes everything?
[05:17] <dennister> o wait...brb
[05:17] <tony__> towync: no, actually, that may be the difference, purge probably removes it all
[05:17] <Jucato> towync: "remove" only removes the package, "purge" also removes other associated files (configuration, etc) with it
[05:17] <towync> cool thx alot
[05:18] <towync> this is so much faster than googling hehe =)
[05:18] <Jucato> however, purge doesn't touch the configuration files for a specific package that are located in /home
[05:18] <towync> o
[05:18] <towync> does remove touch those config files?
[05:18] <Jucato> you're just lucky :P
[05:18] <towync> hehe i know =)
[05:18] <Jucato> the ones in /home? now
[05:18] <towync> sometimes alot less people are here
[05:18] <Jucato> no*
[05:18] <towync> yeah the ones in home
[05:18] <towync> cool
[05:18] <towync> so i prolly do purge then =)
[05:19] <Jucato> purge doesn't touch them either
[05:19] <towync> but it removes more stuff right
[05:19] <tony__> i never knew that although i've been afraid of finding out how to remove all it installed in case i screw something up
[05:19] <Jucato> configuration files, yes
[05:19] <towync> cool, which is better than, if i want to remove a simple game and i don't want remnants of it lyingaround
[05:20] <towync> then*
[05:20] <Jucato> I generally use purge most of the time
[05:20] <towync> okies
[05:20] <Jucato> take note that purge doesn't deal with dependencies/orphaned packages
[05:20] <towync> is there other similar functions like purge and remove?
[05:20] <towync> cool
[05:21] <Jucato> --reinstall
[05:21] <Jucato> :P
[05:21] <towync> reinstall removes the game as well?
[05:22] <Jucato> no.. it reinstalls it :)
[05:22] <towync> cool, yay just purged it =)
[05:22] <towync> nooooo
[05:22] <towync> come back :)
[05:22] <voidmage> Is the tab bar in yakuake transparent?
[05:22] <towync> i don't really know, i'm pretty new and i use kubuntu hehe
[05:23] <towync> is there away for me to make an icon out of the trash can applet?
[05:23] <Jucato> gtg now
[05:23] <towync> cool thx alot =) see ya around
[05:23] <Jucato> it's on your panel already
[05:23] <towync> u should come on more often hehe
[05:23] <towync> yeah but i want it on my desktop =)
[05:23] <towync> looks nicer lol
[05:23] <towync> i dno't really need it tho
[05:23] <Jucato> hm...
[05:24] <Jucato> right-click on the desktop, Create New -> Link to location (URL) -> put "trash:/" (without the quotes) in the link field.
[05:24] <towync> how bout different question, kinda more important before u leave lol, is there a way to make an icon out of doom 3?
[05:24] <towync> o cool
[05:24] <towync> i'll try that
[05:24] <towync> thx alot, don't answer any more =)
[05:25] <tony__> towync: find a pic of the Doom3 logo and right-click to replace the current icon
[05:25] <tony__> or search the doom3 directory which they sometimes have one
[05:26] <towync> cool thx alot =)
[05:26] <towync> i am really lucky today :))
[05:26] <dennister> !pastebin
[05:26] <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)
[05:26] <tony__> towync: np, i got tons of games i've had to do it for, i only wish more games installed to the panel and had a nice little icon
[05:26] <towync> yeah i know
[05:27] <towync> hoping to install more games soon, in about a week after finals lol
[05:27] <tony__> towync: well, i say tons but most of the repository games plus a few retail
[05:27] <towync> cool =)
[05:29] <kai> I um running opera and the school website I can only IE so I got a wine'ed version of IE but the open file keeps frezing on me. Is there anything I can do?
[05:31] <tony__> kai: you using IE4Linux? you can also change the browser identity in firefox or Konqueror, maybe that would help
[05:32] <bLaZeD> ok i cant boot to my new kernel...and ive followed a few forum threads and still nothing i get "waiting for root file system" thne it drops me to busybox saying it cant find it.....but this older kernel works fine
[05:32] <bLaZeD> this has never happened to me before
[05:33] <kai> tony__: Thats not problem the win version of IE, the file browser keeps freezing so I can't submit my homework and I'm looking for a work aorund
[05:34] <vicious> hey yall
[05:34] <JoshJ> ever since I installed kubuntu-desktop my alt-f2 and alt-f1 shortcut is broken in GNOME... even after removing KDE alt-f2 and alt-f1 still doesn't work, despite being set in the keyboard shortcuts menu
[05:34] <JoshJ> i think kubuntu may have overwritten some other configure file, any ideas what that may be?
[05:34] <vicious> ok, im a super new user on linux and i need a little hand if anyone can lend one
[05:35] <JoshJ> what's up?
[05:35] <vicious> im trying to get Kaffine to play a DVD but it keeps tellin me NO WAY
[05:35] <JoshJ> !dvd
[05:35] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[05:35] <vicious> just a sec, ill get teh actual message
[05:35] <JoshJ> those both probably do cover it ,but ok
[05:35] <vicious> cool, thanks
[05:38] <linx-> i did a clean install of edgy, now things on my screen is being redrawn at a very slow speed (i.e. scrolling text goes very 'jerkily', same with moving windows etc..) didnt have the problem on dapper..
[05:39] <tony__> vicious: he's right, ubotu is the smartest person in this room
[05:39] <turd125> does anyone know where smb shares are mounted by default
[05:39] <turd125> with the connect to server app
[05:39] <JoshJ> either /media or /dev i'd assume
[05:40] <turd125> i checked /media and /mnt
[05:40] <turd125> and got nothing
[05:40] <JoshJ> oh, yeah, forgot /mnt
[05:40] <JoshJ> i've never used samba but those are just my guesses *shrug*
[05:40] <JoshJ> !samba
[05:40] <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
[05:41] <turd125> it connects and i have an icon on my desktop but i can command line the path out without knowing where its mounted
[05:41] <JoshJ> oh
[05:41] <JoshJ> rightclick on it and hit properties
[05:41] <JoshJ> should tell you where it is
[05:41] <turd125> it says on teh desktop but its not in my desktop folder
[05:42] <JoshJ> hrm
[05:42] <JoshJ> how odd ;\
[05:43] <turd125> it seems like an easy question
[05:43] <turd125> but i can't find an answer
[05:44] <JoshJ> i'm with you
[05:44] <JoshJ> check /dev while you're at it i guess
[05:45] <turd125> i can't see anything in dev that looks like a share
[05:46] <kai> do u think u can wine wireless drivers too
[05:47] <turd125> wine barely works with programs let alone drivers
[05:47] <turd125> and its wouldnt work anyways
[05:47] <turd125> i suggest getting a linksys or dlink card cause the automatically install typicalled
[05:47] <turd125> typically
[05:48] <mortici> how do i get kubuntu to show more than just home and media when browsing with konq or any file manager
[05:49] <mortici> ?
[05:49] <turd125> typ / in the address bar
[05:51] <bLaZeD> !boot
[05:51] <ubotu> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[05:51] <mortici> shows only home and media
[05:51] <mortici> like its hidden or something
[05:51] <mortici> is it an option in konq?
[05:51] <bLaZeD> !grub
[05:51] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:51] <bLaZeD> can anyone help me figure out how to get mky new kernel to boot?
[05:54] <SbCl3> what is the command for creating an ISO from an audio CD? "cat /dev/cdrom > aoeu.iso" doesn't seem to be working
[05:54] <voidmage> yes
[05:54] <voidmage> wait
[05:54] <voidmage> wrong window
[05:56] <JoshJ> !iso
[05:56] <ubotu> To mount an .iso image: sudo mount -o loop my.iso /some/mountpoint - bin/cue can be converted to iso with bchunk  .iso images of Ubuntu CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com Always verify the .iso before burning, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[05:56] <JoshJ> hrm
[05:56] <JoshJ> bleh, just use a cd burning utility
[05:56] <JoshJ> !cd
[05:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:56] <voidmage> If you're trying to rip the iso, ou should just be able to cat it
[05:56] <voidmage> is the cd mounted?
[05:57] <bLaZeD> all it does when i boot the new kernel in safe mode is start to load.....but then it just hangs on "waiting for root file system" and then it just times out and drops me into somthing called busybox....
[05:58] <SbCl3> voidimage: yes, it's mounted
[05:59] <jeisma> tony__ you still in here?
[05:59] <voidmage> hmm
[05:59] <voidmage> SbCl3:  that's really weird
[05:59] <voidmage> cat /dev/cdrom > foo.iso should work
[06:00] <bLaZeD> linx-, well here is part of my grub list http://pastebin.ulteo.us/287
[06:00] <bLaZeD> linx-, does that look right?
[06:00] <SbCl3> any idea what the mkisofs command is, voidimage?
[06:00] <voidmage> nope
[06:01] <voidmage> I'd just use k3b at this point or something
[06:01] <jeisma> anyone know how to run the fsck on a kubuntu live cd?
[06:02] <bLaZeD> linx-, /dev/sda5 is my / partion
[06:02] <bLaZeD> so that looks good to me
[06:03] <jeisma> anyone know how to check to see if your data is damaged on your hd?
[06:03] <tony__> jeisma: yeah
[06:04] <jeisma> tony__ ok, how can i run fsck on my kubuntu live cd?
[06:04] <jeisma> to cehck for errors
[06:04] <jeisma> check*
[06:04] <jeisma> tony__ also, how can i check if kubuntu recognizes my hard drive?
[06:04] <jeisma> tony__ and lastly, how can I tell if my data is damaged?
[06:05] <bLaZeD> well crap........ this just isnt working
[06:05] <jeisma> tony__ actually, lastly, how can i tell which is my hda? like hda1? hda2? hda3?
[06:05] <tony__> jeisma: install it first to see if it sees it, then partition the disk, if your data is damaged, it will tell you more than likely
[06:06] <jeisma> when i try to partition it, it just sits there
[06:06] <jeisma> like i don't ge tto manage the partitioning
[06:06] <tony__> jeisma: like i said, i haven't been using linux that long, but i think hda is the main hard drive, then hda1 and hda2 are the partitions
[06:07] <jeisma> alright i'm just going to try some stuff and get back in here if it fails
[06:07] <jeisma> bye
[06:07] <tony__> try a different partitioner like gparted if you can
[06:07] <tony__> ok
[06:07] <lost123> helloooo
[06:08] <soaa> hi everyone
[06:08] <lost123> i wanna try out linux and kubuntu seems cool...
[06:08] <soaa> it is cool ;)
[06:08] <soaa> you never knew your computer can be this fast
[06:09] <SbCl3> if i say "dd if=/dev/scd0 of=image.iso" i get an input/output error
[06:09] <SbCl3> i don't understand this
[06:09] <soaa> okay everyone, i have a problem with Kubuntu... knetworkmanager can't connect to any wireless network.
[06:10] <linx-> bLaZeD: unless you rearranged some cables inside your computer.. :)
[06:10] <lost123> now iv got windows installed on my hard drive and i think it has two partitions, as in i have two drives in 'my computer' C: and F: ....
[06:10] <soaa> can anyone help me? i have a feeling it's KDE invading my networking settings, but i can't figure out how
[06:11] <lost123> so am i set to install kubuntu??
[06:11] <soaa> pretty much, if you don't use wireless networking
[06:12] <lost123> ...well my pc is connected directly through usb to my modem/wirless gateway and i have a laptop having internet access through that modem/wirless gateway...
[06:13] <lost123> and im planning to install linux on my pc...
[06:13] <soaa> i see, you shouldn't have a problem with networking then
[06:14] <voidmage> Is the tab bar on yakuake transparent?
[06:14] <voidmage> Or is there a way to set the color on it?
[06:14] <lost123> so should i just download the Kubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) Desktop CD and install it...
[06:15] <soaa> well, with the CD, you can try it out first
[06:15] <lost123> and will it automatically be configured for dual booting...
[06:15] <soaa> it's a liveCD, which means you can use Kubuntu without modifying your system
[06:15] <soaa> and yes, it will automatically set up dual booting
[06:15] <lost123> yeh but i also wont to install it on my second partion (E drive)
[06:16] <soaa> the only kink is that kubuntu will be default
[06:16] <soaa> oh, there's a partition manager built-in, don't worry about partitioning
[06:16] <voidmage> http://xkcd.com/comics/working_for_google.png
[06:16] <asz__> hey guys, back for some help
[06:16] <linx-> bLaZeD: try removing (commenting out) the 'quiet' option
[06:17] <lost123> how do i make windows xp my default...
[06:17] <asz__> I'm trying to get my burned DVDs to read, but when I put them in the drive I get this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35251/
[06:17] <asz__> its not mounting the fs correctly or something
[06:18] <soaa> you will need to edit a file, it's in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:18] <soaa> the file is well described in it, you shouldn't have any problems figuring out how to set Windows as default
[06:18] <lost123> so how does the dual booting thing actually work
[06:19] <lost123> like what do i do to have it boot to the other os??
[06:19] <soaa> when you start up your computer, you will have a menu to pick the one you want
[06:20] <soaa> it times out in 10 seconds, after which it boots into Kubuntu
[06:20] <soaa> you can change the default in a file, you can check that out once you're in Kubuntu
[06:22] <asz__> can anyone help me out?
[06:22] <soaa> asz: yes?
[06:23] <asz__> I'm trying to get my burned DVDs to read, but when I put them in the drive I get this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35251/
[06:24] <asz__> I burnt it with UDF 2.01
[06:24] <towync> hello everyone
[06:24] <soaa> hi there
[06:24] <towync> could someone tell me how to use ktorrent in kubuntu? =)
[06:24] <towync> i can search for like a movie
[06:24] <soaa> don't know o.o
[06:24] <towync> but then i don't know what to do to start download =)
[06:25] <towync> cool =), just hoping someone out there knows =)
[06:25] <soaa> asz: i've never had that problem, can't help you, sorry.
[06:25] <helge> Do a search for a file in isohunt
[06:25] <asz__> :/
[06:25] <linx-> only it can take a long while.. for them to download
[06:25] <soaa> towync: download a .torrent file and it should start up Ktorrent sutomatically
[06:25] <helge> Then it says download with rater big letters
[06:25] <towync> cool
[06:25] <towync> let me try again, thx =)
[06:25] <linx-> must be peers that offer the file..
[06:26] <soaa> anyone knows how to get KNetworkManager working properly in Kubuntu?
[06:26] <towync> are u talking about network settings?
[06:26] <soaa> it's my wi-fi
[06:26] <towync> or more in general wireless setup? cuz that's what i actually know so far lol
[06:26] <towync> okies, what's up with ur wifi
[06:26] <towync> i just had it set up couple days ago
[06:27] <soaa> it was fine with networkmanager in gnome
[06:27] <towync> i might know =)
[06:27] <soaa> and it's not working anymore in KDE
[06:27] <soaa> with the KDE frontend
[06:27] <soaa> >.>
[06:27] <towync> hmm, is there error msg somewhere
[06:28] <soaa> no, it detects my networks, tried to connect and fails everytime
[06:28] <towync> o, did u try unplugging ur wifi card?
[06:28] <soaa> it's a widespread problem in KDE
[06:28] <towync> like unplug and replug it in
[06:28] <soaa> my wifi card is built-in
[06:28] <towync> o
[06:29] <towync> yeah that happens to me to in the wireless assistant manager for kubuntu, i can never choose the network i want, but if i unplug and replug my usb wifi, it sometimes hops on to the network i want
[06:29] <lost123> hey whats teh difference between 6.10 and 6.06
[06:29] <towync> more like a nuiyance for me, cuz i get to unplug, i don't know a workaround for builtin ones =(
[06:30] <soaa> lost123: 6.10 has more stuff
[06:30] <soaa> towync: i use WPA encryption, and wireless assistant doesn't support it
[06:30] <lost123> ....is 6.06 more stable or something...
[06:31] <linx-> 6.06 has Long Term Support
[06:31] <soaa> not really, but it comes with 3 year support, which makes it ideal for workstations
[06:31] <soaa> but if you're just trying out linux, 6.10 is best
[06:32] <towync> soaa: i'm trying to look around for info on it
[06:33] <soaa> towync: i'm searching too
[06:34] <towync> i remember posting something on ubuntu forum about programs that can scan and control adaptors, i think someone said to use aptget to get "wifi radar"
[06:34] <towync> i'm not sure about the "wifi radar" name, but it was something similar
[06:34] <asz__> alright, how the hell can I kill a process?
[06:34] <towync> i'm googling for that since i can't find my thread in the forum
[06:35] <soaa> i've used wifi-radar before, it was a b---- to configure and it didn't work
[06:35] <asz__> I load up ksysguard, try and kill Apedt Manager, but it tells me i've got insufficient permission
[06:35] <towync> maybe try sudo
[06:35] <towync> before ur commands
[06:35] <asz__> no commands in ksysguard
[06:35] <asz__> gui based
[06:35] <towync> o
[06:36] <soaa> do sudo ksysguard
[06:36] <towync> i'm not too sure, but i hear people throw around phrases like "log in as root"
[06:36] <towync> yeah that too
[06:36] <asz__> niiiiiice
[06:36] <soaa> or simply sudo killall adept-manager
[06:36] <asz__> didn't think about that, thanks
[06:36] <soaa> no prob =] 
[06:36] <asz__> :D
[06:37] <towync> this is what i found so far, if it works it still might be a longer solution then what you'd prefer, but here's a link http://wifi-radar.systemimager.org/
[06:38] <soaa> i'd rea;;y prefer networkmanager, as it's a universal tool for both wired and wireless
[06:38] <ubuntu> Anyone know if I have a boot disk failure, if it would be a good idea to use knoppix to recover data from my hard drive?
[06:38] <soaa> ;P
[06:38] <linx-> yeah.. yeah.. was already typing up "ps -x", "kill <pid>" ...
[06:38] <towync> yeah cool, that's what i was thinking too, i'm a little stumped =)
[06:38] <soaa> xD
[06:38] <soaa> i love killall
[06:39] <jeisma> tony__ there was no option to check for errors.. i checked for errors in the cd by accident.
[06:39] <jeisma> tony__ would knoppix help?> i have that
[06:39] <towync> what is ksysguard and apedt anyway
[06:40] <towync> o i assume apedt was typo for adept hehe
[06:41] <linx-> bLaZeD: you ever got that boot working ?
[06:41] <towync> oo speaking of boot, my kubuntu doesn't shut down
[06:41] <soaa> huh?
[06:41] <towync> like i can hear the harddrive shut down
[06:41] <soaa> o.o
[06:41] <soaa> that's odd.
[06:41] <towync> but then the "kubuntu" screen/logo still hovers around
[06:41] <towync> yeah wierd problem lol
[06:42] <towync> it's like everything shuts down, except graphics card and fans..not sure if i messed up anything graphics card related
[06:42] <towync> anyway, i'm glad i got doom3 working lol
[06:43] <soaa> xD
[06:43] <soaa> that's cool
[06:43] <soaa> wine?
[06:43] <towync> i think it was just a .run file i downloaded
[06:43] <linx-> anybody know what causes windows in kubuntu to be redrawn at amazingly low speeds? like when i scroll, it goes by fits and starts.. or when a chat roll gets too long there would be a noticable delay..
[06:43] <linx-> (not lag)
[06:44] <soaa> linx: dunn
[06:44] <soaa> dunno
[06:44] <towync> i'm not sure, but in the process of failing to install beryl
[06:44] <linx-> also when i move windows..
[06:44] <towync> i noticed someone say
[06:44] <towync> in the "screen" section of xorg.conf, add in: Option "TripleBuffer" "true"
[06:45] <soaa> triplebuffer bites memory
[06:45] <linx-> where is xorg.conf ?
[06:45] <soaa> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:45] <towync> they said that that line, even tho it may have been deprecated (whatever that means), sped up their glxgears from .7 fps to like 100 or something
[06:46] <soaa> deprecated means not used anymore
[06:46] <towync> i never got beryl to work, but i still have that line in my xorg.conf
[06:46] <soaa> but it seems like it's still used, yes
[06:46] <towync> cool =)
[06:46] <towync> triplebuffer bites memory means its bad then?
[06:46] <soaa> i have beryl blazing on my desktop
[06:47] <soaa> it bites video ram, but it improves performance a lot
[06:47] <towync> ok
[06:47] <towync> so yeah i guess try that =)
[06:47] <soaa> so it depends if you have enough vram to spend
[06:47] <towync> oh linx
[06:47] <soaa> i have only 32MB here on my laptop, so no go
[06:47] <towync> linx: it's in the "Device" section for xorg.conf
[06:47] <towync> not in the "screen" section
[06:47] <linx-> ah..
[06:47] <towync> i mistyped
[06:47] <linx-> ok
[06:48] <towync> cool =)
[06:48] <linx-> please type linx- next time, instead of linx
[06:48] <linx-> :)
[06:48] <towync> o ok
[06:48] <linx-> highlight, you know :)
[06:48] <towync> linx-sorry not used to this yet =)
[06:48] <towync> oops hehe
[06:48] <towync> linx- test
[06:48] <towync> towync- test
[06:48] <linx-> yes.. that's better :)
[06:49] <towync> it's not highlighted on mine, is it  highlighted on urs?
[06:49] <soaa> ah crap, irc doesn't highlight names like this... >.>
[06:49] <towync> >.>-
[06:49] <linx-> in many clients it gets highlighted when someone types your exact nick
[06:49] <towync> ic
[06:49] <soaa> but only exact >.>
[06:49] <towync> towync test
[06:49] <soaa> soaa
[06:49] <towync> what does >,> mean
[06:50] <linx-> and if someone else types it..
[06:50] <soaa> doesn't highlight when i say it
 hi
[06:50] <linx-> towync
[06:50] <soaa> yees
[06:50] <soaa> >.> is an emoticon
[06:50] <towync> oo i c my name highlighted =)
[06:50] <soaa> o.o
[06:50] <towync> o
[06:50] <towync>  0_0
[06:50] <towync> (='.'=)
[06:50] <towync> (0)_(0)
[06:51] <towync> __0_0__
[06:51] <towync> (='.'=)
[06:51] <towync> (0)_(0)
[06:51] <soaa> >.>
[06:51] <towync> i think i'm now abusing the system lol =) i'll stop
[06:51] <soaa> shut up. >.>
[06:51] <soaa> xD
[06:51] <towync> =)
[06:52] <soaa> crap, i typed "shut up" in the wrong channel xD
[06:52] <towync> lol what other channel are u on
[06:52] <linx-> can i reload xorg.conf without reboot? just by re-logging in? (or is there a way i don't even have to do *that*?)
[06:53] <towync> yeah reload works w/o reboot
[06:53] <towync> like i mean to say all  u have to do is ctrl-alt-backsapce
[06:53] <soaa> ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:53] <towync> space*
[06:53] <soaa> and it will restart X
[06:53] <towync> and then relog in, and it'll be fine =)
[06:53] <linx-> ok :)
[06:53] <soaa> xD
[06:53] <towync> hope to see you back =)
[06:54] <soaa> hehe xD
[06:54] <linx-> yah.. sure
[06:54] <linx-> will bb
[06:54] <towync> with problems fixed that is =)
[06:54] <towync> bb
[06:54] <soaa> uh oh, X crash, must sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:54] <soaa> xD
[06:54] <towync> there's so many text editor programs
[06:54] <linx-> lol.. i can work in TUI :)
[06:54] <soaa> i like nano more than vim for CLI text editing
[06:54] <towync> nano emacs kwrite vim list goes on
[06:55] <linx-> :)
[06:55] <soaa> i never understood how vim worked
[06:55] <unix_infidel> there's a reason.
[06:55] <unix_infidel> we do a lot of text editing in linux.
[06:55] <towync> btw is there some way to configure my ktorrent? it's downloading really slow
[06:55] <soaa> i don't get vi and vim
[06:55] <towync> i google them all lol
[06:55] <soaa> ah, there goes linx-
[06:55] <towync> before i use them
[06:55] <towync> yup
[06:56] <unix_infidel> vim is great if you dedicate time to learning it.
[06:56] <towync> cool
[06:56] <soaa> oh really? o.o
[06:56] <soaa> dunno, nano seems most straightforward to me
[06:56] <soaa> pop in, edit, pop out
[06:57] <towync> ktorrent question: anyway to speed up my ktorrent? it reports 5 days till finish lol
[06:57] <soaa> that means you don't have enough sources
[06:57] <towync> how do i find more sources tho
[06:58] <soaa> they're announced by the tracker, there's nothing you can do about it
[06:58] <towync> the status keeps going from stalled to downloading at 3kb/s
[06:58] <soaa> you could grab a better torrent
[06:58] <towync> do u know good ones?
[06:58] <soaa> look for torrents with many seeds
[06:58] <soaa> i don't know what you're looking for o.o
[06:58] <towync> like grandtheft auto
[06:58] <towync> lol
[06:58] <towync> games like that
[06:59] <soaa> lol
[06:59] <soaa> GTA is huge
[06:59] <towync> i know, says 5 days till finishing download
[06:59] <soaa> well, grab a better torrent ;P
[06:59] <unix_infidel> i believe warez is strictly prohibited on this network.
[07:00] <unix_infidel> lets not condone "how do i make more toreeentz more l33tz0r"
[07:00] <soaa> ah.
[07:00] <towync> right now under search engine, it says: bitoogle.com bittorrent.com bytenova.org isohunt.com ktorrets mininova.org thepiratebay.org torrentspy.com torrentz.com
[07:00] <soaa> xD towync
[07:00] <towync> do u mean to add more websites when u say find better torrent?
[07:00] <soaa> no
[07:00] <towync> or just find another instance that's already displaying
[07:01] <soaa> i mean, when you search, it lists a number of torrents, you need to pick the one with most seeds
[07:01] <towync> ah ic
[07:01] <soaa> seeds are computers done downloading and just uploading
[07:02] <towync> cool, does seed == number of files, like when i do gta vice city, it says added 8.11.06, number of trackers 1 published by blah blah number of files 2 total size 2.5 gb
[07:02] <towync> so then is seed on that one 2
[07:03] <towync> i'm blocked on that one
[07:03] <towync> welcome back, did it work?
[07:03] <linx-> no.. xorg wouldn't start anymore
[07:04] <soaa> ah
[07:04] <towync> darn it, nvm sorry then
[07:04] <towync> o soaa, i'm blocked on private msg
[07:04] <towync> i have to register
[07:04] <towync> which i'm doing =)
[07:04] <soaa> oh
[07:04] <soaa> wait, does that mean i'm blocked too?
[07:04] <soaa> o.o
[07:05] <towync> no i can see ur msgs
[07:05] <soaa> ooh
[07:05] <soaa> okay
[07:05] <towync> i typed back in the pm section
[07:05] <towync> and it says i'm blocked hehe
[07:05] <towync> registering
[07:05] <soaa> i didn't see it
[07:05] <soaa> oh
[07:05] <towync> o but since ur in this one
[07:05] <towync> does seed == number of files, like when i do gta vice city, it says added 8.11.06, number of trackers 1 published by blah blah number of files 2 total size 2.5 gb
[07:05] <soaa> no, a seed is a computer that's done downloading and is uploading
[07:05] <towync> so then is seed number equal to 2 for this file?
[07:06] <soaa> so you can have 30 seeds sending 3 files to you
[07:06] <towync> o i c
[07:06] <towync> how do i check seed number?
[07:06] <soaa> they usually say it on the site
[07:07] <towync> cool, working on it=)
[07:07] <soaa> hehe
[07:07] <soaa> i gotta go sleep now, see ya
[07:07] <towync> see ya
[07:07] <towync> g'night =)
[07:07] <soaa> =] 
[07:10] <towync> what are leechers in ktorrent, as opposed to seeders?
[07:10] <towync> sounds so horrible
[07:10] <towync> hi bakudzi
[07:15] <towync> how does download differ from save in ktorrent?
[07:16] <Jucato> towync: Save allows you to save the .torrent file. Download immediately downloads the torrent. I'm not sure where the .torrent file is temporarily stored
[07:16] <towync> cool thx alot =)
[07:17] <musya> when i was restarting apache i got an error said httpd fail. does anyone know what that maeans?
[07:19] <chx> hi there. I set up X to dual head on my laptop and I get a mouse cursor on both screen and it moves nicely -- but there is nothing display. Just a black background.
[07:19] <chx> kdm_greet runs
[07:23] <jdfellow> hello i have a problem my keyboard is not responding in kubuntu please help
[07:24] <jdfellow> was working now it is not i am using pclinux if you must know
[07:25] <musya> so is it working or not?
[07:25] <musya> what are you running kubuntu or pclinux?
[07:26] <jdfellow> it appears not to be a hardware problem because i am running two distros kubunt and pclinuxos it stopped working under kubuntu
[07:26] <jdfellow> thanks for responding musya
[07:27] <musya> did you do an update? or upgrade?
[07:27] <jdfellow> no nothing
[07:27] <musya> do one maybe it will download a driver
[07:27] <jdfellow> just tried to full screen a movie and it did not respond
[07:28] <musya> do you know how to ?
[07:28] <jdfellow> i have tried two different keyboards same problem
[07:28] <jdfellow> no
[07:28] <musya> some hardware is not supported you would have to do this on kubntu forum
[07:28] <musya> ok in terminal type this
[07:28] <musya> sudo apt-get upgrade
[07:28] <musya> and then sudo apt-get update
[07:29] <crazy_bus> What do I need to do if I wan't to download a half finished Ktorrent file in a different cilent?
[07:29] <jdfellow> no the keyboard was working
[07:29] <jonkelle_> actually do an update then an upgrade.
[07:29] <jdfellow> why would it just stop?
[07:29] <jonkelle_> works better.
[07:30] <musya> hows it any better?
[07:30] <jonkelle_> well, you have to update your repos before you upgrade, or it won't upgrade.
[07:30] <jonkelle_> you just typed it backwards is all.
[07:31] <jdfellow> what are repos
[07:31] <jonkelle_> repositories.
[07:32] <musya> ah, ok
[07:32] <jdfellow> yea i could try a usb keyboard but isn't there somewhere to check if the keybourd is responding in the system settings?
[07:32] <musya> jonkelle_:  hey do you know anything about apache?
[07:32] <jdfellow> or run some kind of diagnostic?
[07:32] <jonkelle_> musya: what's up?
[07:33] <musya> im trying to get my directories passwd protected,
[07:33] <musya> im reading this turorial but i cannnot create the first file
[07:33] <musya> dont know wy
[07:33] <musya> why*
[07:33] <musya> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/auth.html
[07:33] <jonkelle_> the .htaccess file?
[07:33] <musya> yea
[07:33] <musya> its in the link you'll know
[07:34] <musya> jdfellow: well if it loaded without an error then it is detecting a keyboard, probably needs a driver or somthing
[07:35] <musya> did you do the updates and upgrades?
[07:35] <jonkelle_> musya, I don't have the link up.... but the .htaccess functionality works like this.
[07:35] <musya> i wanted to password protect my directories
[07:36] <jonkelle_> if apache is setup to look for a .htaccess file it will look it up.  you can lock it down by directory in the apache conf files, but if you leave it generically open, it will check for the existence of the file in each subdirectory of your webserver.
[07:36] <jonkelle_> it effects performance slightly.
[07:36] <jonkelle_> however, if everything is setup in your apache conf files, then it will check to see if .htaccess exists.
[07:37] <jonkelle_> for each user listed in the .htaccess file a user must exist in the .htpasswd file before he/she can gain access to that directory.
[07:37] <jonkelle_> so at a minimum .htaccess and .htpasswd must exist for a user to gain access.
[07:38] <jonkelle_> subsequently, a .htgroup file might exist as well, and you will need to understand how that effects the directory listings for each user and eaach group.
[07:38] <musya> so i make a file somewhere in /var/www/apache/ or what?
[07:38] <musya> im kind of confused
[07:38] <musya> do you have a better tutorial?
[07:38] <jonkelle_> yeah, in the dir you want to password protect.
[07:38] <musya> than that i have
[07:38] <musya> ah, ok
[07:38] <musya> so i make a .htpasswd
[07:39] <musya> and .htaccess right?
[07:39] <jonkelle_> yes, but to make a .htpasswd, you must run the command htpasswd -c <file where .htpasswd will exist>
[07:39] <jonkelle_> the first time you execute it, it will create that file for you.
[07:39] <jonkelle_> with an encrypted password.
[07:40] <jonkelle_> you should also look at using https if you are interested in protecting your data, because your passwords will be clear text in normal http.
[07:40] <jonkelle_> google htpasswd htaccess, and you should be able to find a more straightforward tutorial.
[07:40] <jonkelle_> also your man pages for htpasswd should prove useful.
[07:43] <musya> i dont really have  site on myserver just some directories i like to aacess on the net
[07:44] <musya> check it out. 64.185.115.16
[07:44] <jonkelle_> Ok, given that you have command line access to the site...
[07:45] <jonkelle_> do a # touch .htaccess in the directory you would like to password protect.
[07:45] <jonkelle_> then in the same directory.
[07:45] <jonkelle_> vi your .htaccess file or use text editor of your choice.
[07:45] <jonkelle_> insert a line like this.
[07:46] <jonkelle_> AuthName "Please provide your login to access these files."
[07:46] <jonkelle_> AuthType Basic
[07:46] <jonkelle_> AuthUserFile /var/www/html/amarillo/.htpasswd
[07:46] <jonkelle_> authGroupfile /var/www/html/amarillo/.htgroup
[07:46] <jonkelle_> require group member-users
[07:47] <jonkelle_> replace /var/www/html/amarillo with your path.
[07:47] <jonkelle_> then create a .htgroup file.
[07:47] <jonkelle_> insert the group and names you wish to have access.
[07:47] <jonkelle_> in the file paste
[07:47] <jonkelle_> member-users: bob
[07:48] <jonkelle_> or whichever username.  you can space delimit add more useres.
[07:48] <jonkelle_> then to create a password for bob... in that dir execute
[07:48] <jonkelle_> # htpasswd -c .htpasswd
[07:48] <jonkelle_> oops
[07:48] <jonkelle_> include bob at the end.
[07:48] <musya> AuthName "Please provide your login to access these files."
[07:48] <musya> AuthType Basic
[07:48] <musya> AuthUserFile /var/www/html/amarillo/.htpasswd
[07:48] <musya> authGroupfile /var/www/html/amarillo/.htgrouprequire group member-users
[07:49] <jonkelle_> # htpasswd -c .htpasswd bob
[07:49] <jonkelle_> then bob will be all set to go in your dir structure.
[07:49] <musya> i put that into the .htaccess the file right?
[07:50] <jonkelle_> right, but replace /var/www/html/amarillo/.htpasswd with your directory structure on your host.
[07:51] <jonkelle_> I would copy the discussion we just had into a text file on your desktop, so you can reference it.
[07:51] <musya> so /var/www/anna/ right?
[07:51] <jonkelle_> sure.
[07:51] <jonkelle_> I'm not logged onto your host, so I don't know for sure.  but that looks plausible.
[07:51] <jonkelle_> it just has to be your dir under the docroot.
[07:52] <musya> so in the file .htgroup i add this member-users: bob
[07:52] <musya> but bob gets replaced by whatever username i want right?
[07:52] <jonkelle_> if after you do all of that, it would be possible that the .htaccess is being ignored in which case, you would want to make sure that it is set up to use it in the apache conf files for the server you are using.
[07:52] <jonkelle_> yep.
[07:56] <musya> ok let me see if it works
[07:57] <musya> it didnt ask for a password
[07:57] <musya> how do i check to see if .htaccess is not being ignored
[08:07] <seven11> how can i stop a locked adept
[08:07] <Jucato> !adept crash fix | seven11
[08:07] <ubotu> seven11: If adept crashed on you and your database is locked, try this in konsole: 'sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a'
[08:07] <musya> 1 question how do you create a text file? a new one?
[08:08] <ct12am> musya: are you using a certain text editor already?
[08:08] <musya> nano
[08:09] <musya> i just hit nano filename
[08:09] <musya> and then save
[08:09] <musya> but i go to the directory and its not there.
[08:09] <Jucato> how do you "save"?
[08:10] <musya> ctrl+x and then y for yes
[08:10] <Jucato> That's not Save
[08:10] <musya> ctrl then i hit x i meant.
[08:10] <Jucato> Ctrl+X = eXit
[08:10] <Jucato> Ctrl+O = writeOut/Save
[08:11] <Jucato> but Ctrl+X and "Yes" should work too
[08:11] <musya> so why didnt it make a file then?
[08:12] <Jucato> do you have permission to write/make a file in that directory where you're trying to save it?
[08:12] <musya> hmm, good question, i didnt do a sudo
[08:12] <musya> ok ill try
[08:12] <Jucato> O.o
[08:12] <musya> thank you! simple mistake! :D
[08:12] <Jucato> :D
[08:21] <ct12am> kino rules
[08:36] <Supaled> hi
[08:38] <benjhenrion> pppffffffffff
[08:41] <jdfellow> ok when i load up kubuntu edgy the keyboard works fine but then locks up it has been working perfectly till now
[08:41] <benjhenrion> Salut
[08:41] <benjhenrion> have a good week
[08:41] <jdfellow> no upgrades keyboard works in emergency mode what now
[08:41] <jdfellow> ???
[08:41] <Supaled> hm
[08:42] <benjhenrion> whats up.??
[08:42] <jdfellow> need help keyboard is working in other distro right now so it is not the keyboard or mo board
[08:44] <jdfellow> need help keyboard is working in other distro right now so it is not the keyboard or mo board where do i look ???
[08:45] <benjhenrion> maybe the plug??
[08:45] <Supaled> reinstall
[08:45] <Supaled> kubuntu
[08:47] <jdfellow> that    seems   drastic
[08:47] <jdfellow> no plug is fine tried 2 keyboards
[08:47] <benjhenrion> thats i said
[08:47] <jdfellow> both work in pclinuxos
[08:47] <benjhenrion> thank jdefflow
[08:48] <jdfellow> fo what?
[08:49] <benjhenrion> it'was about your answer
[08:51] <flaccid> apachectl
[08:51] <flaccid> !apachectl
[08:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apachectl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:51] <flaccid> !apache
[08:51] <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 installation process (different in Edgy+).
[08:54] <flaccid> hmmm. ubuntu does not distribute apachectl??
[08:54] <Supaled> when there will be a following version kubuntu?
[08:54] <jdfellow> i just restarted in root mode kubuntu and the keyboard works here so now what? is there a syslog or something i can check for errors
[08:55] <F-22A> hi, anyone have any problems with nvdia-glx which they found a fix for?
[08:55] <Vladdy> that's as vague as you can get
[08:55] <F-22A> I know
[08:55] <Jucato> Supaled: 7.04 (2007 April)
[08:55] <jdfellow> well have you answered your own question then?
[08:55] <F-22A> apparently I have nvida-kernel-1.0.8762 installed
[08:55] <flaccid> ah ita apache2ctl
[08:55] <Vladdy> i had one :O
[08:56] <Vladdy> problem: it wasn't installed - solution: apt-get install it
[08:56] <F-22A> but when I try to use nvidia-glx-config enable
[08:56] <Jucato> !info apache
[08:56] <ubotu> apache: versatile, high-performance HTTP server. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.34-4ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 380 kB, installed size 812 kB
[08:56] <F-22A> it claims I only have nvidia-kernel-1.0.7174
[08:57] <jdfellow> still have keyboard problem anyone have idea seems to be a permissions problem???
[08:57] <Vladdy> F-22A: it's a shell script :O
[08:57] <F-22A> and
[08:57] <jared> How do you stop a package from installing (it cant connect) so it frees up my adept program?
[08:58] <jared> I'm in the konsol window
[08:59] <Vladdy> F-22A: exact error would be nice..
[08:59] <method|> how do I get yahoo game to work in konqueror?
[09:00] <F-22A> it says it requires nvidia-kernel-1.0.8762 to install
[09:00] <F-22A> but adept claims I have it already
[09:01] <F-22A> nvidia-glx-config claims I only have 1.0.7174
[09:01] <Vladdy> remove and reinstall it then
[09:01] <F-22A> remove nvidid-glx?
[09:02] <Vladdy> all with nvidia ;-) then start over
[09:02] <Jucato> F-22A: you have the correct driver, but not the correct kernel modules. did you install linux-restricted-modules?
[09:02] <F-22A> linux-restricted-modules is already installed
[09:02] <F-22A> do I need to install an updated version?
[09:03] <Jucato> you need one that matches the kernel version you are using
[09:03] <Jucato> also, are you on Dapper?
[09:03] <F-22A> dapper yes
[09:03] <F-22A> linux-restricted-modules was installed during installation
[09:03] <F-22A> would this not be the correct one
[09:04] <Jucato> probably not, if you upgraded your kernel. to check what kernel version you are currently using, type "uname -r" in Konsole
[09:04] <scarfreewill> can some one check if they can go here 85.194.148.35 ?
[09:04] <F-22A> ok back in a moment
[09:05] <christian_> wie wardie kubuntu hilfe channel f de?
[09:05] <Jucato> !de
[09:05] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[09:07] <F-22A> ok kernel and restricted-modules match
[09:08] <F-22A> how could I have 1.0.7174 and 1.0.8762
[09:08] <Jucato> which one did you download? nvidia-glx or nvidia-glx-legacy?
[09:08] <F-22A> nvidia-glx
[09:09] <Jucato> nvidia-glx on dapper installas 8762
[09:09] <solid_liq> has anyone gotten the ati proprietary drivers working in edgy?
[09:09] <Vladdy> on my laptop, without troubles:S
[09:09] <F-22A> yes, and adept claims I have nvidia-kernel-1.0.8762
[09:10] <Jucato> F-22A: try nvidia-xconfig or nvidia-glx-config enable again
[09:10] <jdfellow> keyboard problem please help
[09:10] <jdfellow> tried everyones suggestion short of reinstalling kubuntu
[09:11] <Vladdy> did you select keyboard layout properly? :O
[09:11] <F-22A> glx-config repeats itself, xconfig works, but because of the nvidia-kernel problem, x crashes
[09:12] <jdfellow> yes
[09:12] <Jucato> F-22A: "sudo nvidia-xconfig"?
[09:12] <jdfellow> it has been working for about a month
[09:12] <jdfellow> it works it root not as user
[09:12] <jdfellow> in root mode
[09:13] <F-22A> so basically I've long since come to the point where apparently I have nvidia-kernel-1.0.8762 and 1.0.7174
[09:13] <jdfellow> if i start up in emergency mode and start w/ startx the keyboard works fine
[09:13] <Vladdy> F-22A: remove the old module then?
[09:14] <jdfellow> but in ordinary startup mode the keyboard locks up 1/10 of the way thru the startup
[09:14] <F-22A> yes if I could remove nvidia-kernel-1.0.7174 and replace it with nvidia-kernel-1.0.8762 that would be fantastic
[09:14] <F-22A> how do I do this
[09:14] <scarfreewill> can some one check if they can go here 85.194.148.35 ?
[09:14] <Vladdy> ;p
[09:15] <F-22A> I've only seen the module "nvidia", no reference to these particular ones
[09:16] <Vladdy> cd /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/volatile
[09:16] <Vladdy> what nvidia* files are there?
[09:16] <scarfreewill> can some one go there?>?
[09:17] <Vladdy> scarfreewill: it connects, then times out
[09:17] <F-22A> just a moment
[09:17] <scarfreewill> thx
[09:17] <jdfellow> found the answer ... "Slow Keys"
[09:17] <scarfreewill> at lest its not my ips cya
[09:17] <Jucato> F-22A: you do have nvidia-kernel-common, right?
[09:17] <scarfreewill> *isp
[09:17] <jdfellow> http://www.kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=11573
[09:18] <jdfellow> Hey vladdy check this out .... found the solution see above
[09:18] <F-22A> Jucato: Yes I do
[09:19] <F-22A> Vladdy: I have both nvidia_legacy.ko and nvidia.ko
[09:19] <F-22A> in the mentioned directory
[09:19] <Jucato> ok... I'm stumped... can't understand why it won't work... basically you only need nvidia-glx and linux-restricted-modules-'uname -r'...
[09:19] <Jucato> hm... can you check if you installed nvidia-glx-legacy too?
[09:19] <F-22A> nope
[09:20] <F-22A> I'm stumped too
[09:20] <F-22A> have been for too long now
[09:20] <solid_liq> anyone know how to fix this?   dpkg-parsechangelog: error: cannot open debian/changelog to find format: No such file or directory
[09:20] <sukka-4-luv> any1 play tremulus yet
[09:21] <F-22A> I've seen this problem on the ubuntu forums, lots of time, but no fixes
[09:21] <solid_liq> F-22A: which prob?  mine or someone else's?
[09:22] <F-22A> oh sorry, min
[09:22] <F-22A> *mine
[09:22] <sukka-4-luv> what kinda prob u got
[09:22] <F-22A> the nvidia-glx kind
[09:22] <F-22A> driving me crazy
[09:23] <sukka-4-luv> u gotta enabe a certain repository... ill look it up
[09:23] <sukka-4-luv> gimme a few
[09:23] <sukka-4-luv> try this link http://www.debianadmin.com/ubuntu-edgy-eft-complete-sourceslist-repository-list-file.html
[09:24] <F-22A> thanks, it's not the problem I'm having though
[09:24] <sukka-4-luv> not a driver tihng???
[09:25] <F-22A> kind of
[09:25] <F-22A> I have the driver
[09:25] <F-22A> but trouble installing it
[09:25] <sukka-4-luv> it just wont load will it??
[09:25] <sukka-4-luv> did u try using a different gpg key, or fix broken dependencies???
[09:26] <F-22A> apparently I have nvdia-kernel-1.0.8762
[09:26] <Vladdy> F-22A: in konsole, go to /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/volatile, what nvidia stuff is there?
[09:26] <F-22A> Vladdy: both nvidia_legacy.ko and nvidia.ko
[09:27] <F-22A> sukka-4-luv: but nvidia-glx-config claims i only have nvidia-kernel-1.0.7174
[09:28] <Tintin> !adept fix crash | Tintin
[09:28] <ubotu> adept: package management suite for KDE. In component main, is optional. Version 2.1.1ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 11 kB, installed size 40 kB
[09:28] <Tintin> !adept crash fix | Tintin
[09:28] <ubotu> Tintin: If adept crashed on you and your database is locked, try this in konsole: 'sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a'
[09:30] <sukka-4-luv> dammitt
[09:30] <sukka-4-luv> im geting a kernel panik
[09:30] <Vladdy> F-22A: what if you just alter it yourself?
[09:30] <sukka-4-luv> gotta run
[09:30] <F-22A> alter what?
[09:30] <Vladdy> edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, change nv or vesa to nvidia
[09:31] <F-22A> then x crashes when I try to move a window or anything like that
[09:32] <Vladdy> well
[09:32] <Vladdy> all what nvidia-glx-config does is just changing thefile to that
[09:33] <F-22A> except that it needs my nvida-kernel to match the driver version
[09:33] <Vladdy> ls -ahl /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 - where does it point to?
[09:33] <F-22A> this has to be the cause
[09:33] <F-22A> just a sec
[09:35] <F-22A> it points to libGL.so.1.0.8762
[09:37] <Vladdy> odd
[09:37] <F-22A> very
[09:38] <Vladdy> !nvidia
[09:38] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:38] <Vladdy> remove everything restricted, and everything nvidia, and try to start over with that
[09:39] <F-22A> that was going to be a last resort (I'm on dialup, and the downloads are unbearable) but I guess that's about it now
[09:39] <F-22A> thanks for your help
[09:39] <F-22A> very much appreciated
[09:50] <RoKFiT> anyone here?
[09:51] <kraut> moin
[10:00] <musya> how do you delete a directory on command line?
[10:01] <Vladdy> musya: if it's empty, rmdir
[10:01] <Vladdy> if that fails, rm -rv YourDirectory
[10:02] <Vladdy> which deletes everything in that directory, then that directory
[10:03] <amik> hi, is there any good wiki/forum page on the different repositories (edgy-backports,edgy-proposed,edgy-updates) and how/when packages move between them?
[10:04] <sungam> Has anyone had any experience with Beryl with nvidia cards?
[10:12] <pvandewyngaerde> i am currently on ubuntu but with kde 3.5.2, how do i upgrade to latest kde ?
[10:17] <Semmy> hi all got a bit of a plob
[10:17] <malix0> hi all
[10:18] <malix0> I have a little problem
[10:18] <Admiral_Chicago> malix0: what is it?
[10:18] <Admiral_Chicago> pvandewyngaerde: hold on a sec
[10:18] <malix0> I have 4 pc running Kubuntu Edgy, 3 upgraded from Dapper a 1 that is afresh install
[10:18] <Semmy> i have 2 brthers and i dont meter how time i tell them not no download shit of the web so is there a program that lets me shlow there speed or some time close the internet connecshion
[10:19] <malix0> On the one fresh installed the logout dialog have a text and icons, but on the 3 pc upgraded there is only text
[10:19] <Admiral_Chicago> Semmy: no idea...
[10:20] <Admiral_Chicago> malix0: what do yeo mean "log out"
[10:20] <Semmy> now i have linux and i woulld like to have some progam on it to view the computers on the network and tell them how can have whot and whot time
[10:20] <Admiral_Chicago> Semmy: i still don't follow you.
[10:21] <Semmy> ok i would like to control all the computers on my network speed
[10:21] <Admiral_Chicago> pvandewyngaerde: http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-355.php
[10:21] <Admiral_Chicago> ah. hmm, while i understand what you want to do, i'm not sure how to do it sorry
[10:22] <Semmy> like say i download at 54kb i would like to tell ubuntu to close the connect or slow it down
[10:22] <Admiral_Chicago> no no i do understand, however i'm not sure how you can do it
[10:22] <Admiral_Chicago> i'm not very good with networking :|
[10:22] <T3hWiz0rd> whats he trying to do? throttle outbound speeds?
[10:23] <T3hWiz0rd> just buy a hardware regulator...
[10:23] <Semmy> inbound speed
[10:23] <Admiral_Chicago> okay i have to go to bed
[10:23] <T3hWiz0rd> i don't really see why you'd want to throttle speeds unless they were uplink
[10:23] <T3hWiz0rd> but maybe thats just me
[10:23] <malix0> Admiral_Chicago: I mean the dialog that appear when I want to shutdow the computer
[10:24] <Admiral_Chicago> malix0: ah i see
[10:24] <Admiral_Chicago> malix0: let me check somethings out
[10:24] <Admiral_Chicago> @now Chicago
[10:24] <Ubugtu> Current time in America/Chicago: December 04 2006, 03:24:26
[10:25] <T3hWiz0rd> woo yeah
[10:25] <T3hWiz0rd> my deskop crashed lol
[10:25] <T3hWiz0rd> like literally my background and everything crashed
[10:25] <Admiral_Chicago> malix0: i'd report a bug
[10:25] <Admiral_Chicago> i have to go to bed, in case you didn't notice my time
[10:25] <malix0> Admiral_Chicago: I try to find which process or configuration file is are involved but have found nothing
[10:26] <T3hWiz0rd> gotta love it when kde gets a sudden urge to do something stupid
[10:27] <malix0> Admiral_Chicago: I look for a new process that is executed for dialog but no new process is executed, I try to apt-get install --reinstall kdebase kicker kubuntu-default-settings but the problem is still here
[10:27] <pvandewyngaerde> pvandewyngaerde:  i am on Ubuntu (6.06 LTS), not kubuntu, can i use the updates from kubuntu ? (
[10:28] <malix0> Admiral_Chicago: I think that other that have upgraded have the same problem, but they have not realized that
[10:28] <remdoh> semmy, you might want a proxy like squid
[10:28] <remdoh> youll ned a server though i think
[10:32] <Semmy> yer i have squid put i not no how to config it
[10:32] <Semmy> and when i go to www.squid-cache.org
[10:33] <Semmy> i not under stad what it do some of it i do not need
[10:33] <remdoh> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server
[10:34] <Semmy> ok
[10:38] <Semmy> ok whot one do i whot
[10:39] <Semmy> web ssl
[10:39] <Semmy> Intercepting
[10:44] <berkes> Anyone here who knows some nice note-taking tools for KDE? I have used kjots already, just wondering if there is more.
[10:50] <Bubba_Gump> berkes: go for a google search
[10:50] <Bubba_Gump> berkes: see what comes up
[10:50] <cox377> can someone tell me how to upgrade to the new flash?
[10:51] <cox377> assuming thats what i need as i kept being told that my macromedia flash player is out of date
[10:51] <Bubba_Gump> !flashbeta9
[10:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flashbeta9 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:51] <Bubba_Gump> !flash9
[10:51] <ubotu> flash9 is available from dapper-backports and edgy-backports now, see !backports
[10:52] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: is it  a beta or an upgrade that is now required for everything?
[10:52] <Bubba_Gump> hold on...
[10:52] <Bubba_Gump> i'll check :)
[10:52] <Bubba_Gump> !flash9 info
[10:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flash9 info - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:53] <Bubba_Gump> yup, it's the new one
[10:53] <berkes> Bubba_Gump: already did that, but 'real peoples' opinions often aer much more valuable then google :)
[10:53] <Bubba_Gump> flashplugin-nonfree brings adobe9something
[10:53] <harmental> why doesnt edgy upgrades to newest kernels? (2.6.19 is the latest)
[10:53] <Bubba_Gump> berkes: oh yeah :)
[10:53] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: cheers
[10:54] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: so apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree?
[10:54] <berkes> Anyway, I am trying basket as we speak. Seems to be very nice.
[10:54] <Bubba_Gump> cox377: yup :)
[10:54] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: N1 :D
[10:55] <Bubba_Gump> berkes: call me old fashioned but i still love a pad and a pen on my desk :)
[10:56] <Bubba_Gump> cox377: np
[10:56] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: lol... suppose it depends on what u want to write down
[10:56] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: i've always got paper and a pen just to note things down, phone etc
[10:56] <Bubba_Gump> heh, yeah
[10:57] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: strange, it's telling me that apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree is already the latest
[10:58] <berkes> Bubba_Gump: heh, me too. Its just that I recieve such  a chaotic streem of data, that I need it organised somehow: email, skype, jabber, phone, meetings.
[10:58] <berkes> having that info sread all over inboxes, paper-notes, history-files and so on becomes cumbersome at some point.
[10:58] <berkes> :)
[10:58] <cox377> http://www.spikedhumor.com/articles/69657/Kid_Blows_Up_Can_Of_WD_40.html
[10:59] <berkes> now, If I could only grep -r the Real World.
[10:59] <cox377> does that video work for u guys?
[10:59] <crimsun> what do you mean by "work"?
[10:59] <berkes> mount /dev/supermarket && grep -r 'Ketchup' /media/supermarket
[11:00] <cox377> crimsun: well does the video clip play?
[11:00] <Bubba_Gump> cox377: it does for me
[11:01] <Bubba_Gump> (unlucky guy, too :P)
[11:01] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: hmm strange, wonder why mine doesnt
[11:01] <crimsun> cox377: yes, video synced with audio nicely.
[11:01] <cox377> crimsun: I've got the msg "your macromedia flash player maybe out of date"
[11:02] <Bubba_Gump> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[11:02] <Bubba_Gump> cox377: try this tar
[11:02] <Jucato> !hidden-root | Nicxjo
[11:02] <ubotu> Nicxjo: Kubuntu Edgy has implemented a new feature that hides most of the filesystem. For more information: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuHiddenFiles
[11:02] <Bubba_Gump> actually leave that tar!
[11:02] <Bubba_Gump> it's version 7
[11:02] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: is there anyway to apt-get it never installed by tar before
[11:03] <Bubba_Gump> http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html
[11:03] <Bubba_Gump> cox377: i installed from this link above
[11:03] <Nicxjo> saluton
[11:04] <Nicxjo> thanks Jucato
[11:04] <Jucato> no problem :)
[11:04] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: lol how to i installed tar.gz??
[11:04] <Bubba_Gump> it comes with one file
[11:04] <Bubba_Gump> flashsomething.so
[11:05] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: yup seen that
[11:05] <Bubba_Gump> copy and paste it to your plugins folder
[11:05] <cox377> ahh ok
[11:05] <cox377> Bubba_Gump: for firefox?
[11:05] <Bubba_Gump> yup
[11:05] <Jucato> who's trying to upgrade to Flash 9 beta 2?
[11:05] <Bubba_Gump> will be...
[11:05] <Jucato> Flash 9 Beta 2 now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports
[11:06] <crimsun> oh god.
[11:06] <cox377> Jucato: do u know the apt-get program name?
[11:07] <Jucato> crimsun: wha? you didn't know?
[11:07] <ninHer> hi all
[11:07] <Jucato> cox377: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[11:07] <cox377> Jucato: i did that and it told me it was up to date
[11:07] <crimsun> Jucato: I prefer to wear blinders to flashplugin-nonfree despite my being the primary maintainer of it, yes.
[11:07] <cox377> Jucato: but when in firefox it tells me the flash player is out of date
[11:07] <Jucato> cox377: did you enable dapper-backports or edgy-backports?
[11:08] <Nicxjo> Jucato: really strange "feature" this .hidden file... it's system wide, not user specific...
[11:08] <Jucato> crimsun: oh... I just thought... bah nvm me :)
[11:08] <cox377> Jucato: under souces?
[11:08] <Jucato> Nicxjo: yes, since the "settings" is in /
[11:08] <Jucato> cox377: yes. sources.list
[11:08] <cox377> Jucato: just looking now
[11:08] <Jucato> Nicxjo: don't worry, it will revert to normal next release
[11:08] <Nicxjo> Jucato: absolutly
[11:09] <Crissi> hello
[11:09] <Crissi> i'm runnung dapper and kde mount wont work anymore...
[11:09] <cox377> Jucato:
[11:09] <cox377> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[11:09] <cox377> deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[11:10] <Jucato> cox377: yes those.
[11:10] <Jucato> !info flashplugin-nonfree dapper
[11:10] <ubotu> flashplugin-nonfree: Macromedia Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 7.0.63.3ubuntu3 (dapper), package size 16 kB, installed size 136 kB (Only available for i386)
[11:10] <cox377> Jucato: well there not edited out with #
[11:10] <Jucato> hm...
[11:10] <Jucato> !info flashplugin-nonfree dapper-backports
[11:10] <ubotu> flashplugin-nonfree: Adobe Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 9.0.21.78.2ubuntu1~dapper1 (dapper-backports), package size 12 kB, installed size 100 kB (Only available for i386)
[11:10] <Crissi> i'm running kde packages from deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde-355 dapper main
[11:10] <Jucato> cox377: ^^^^^
[11:10] <Jucato> brb...
[11:11] <Jucato> crimsun: could you help cox377? I really need to go afk for a while. thanks! :)
[11:11] <TheGateKeeper> cox377, I am using dapper & had flash9 come through the updates yesterday
[11:12] <cox377> TheGateKeeper: ive run update/upgrade but nothing happened
[11:12] <cox377> TheGateKeeper: actually, 2 secs
[11:12] <crimsun> cox377: what archive are you using for dapper-backports/multiverse?
[11:12] <crimsun> at least archive.ubuntu.com has it
[11:12] <cox377> TheGateKeeper: just looked @ my upgrade list and it does appear to have come through, doh.. 2 tick
[11:13] <cox377> TheGateKeeper: haha it works now, sorry guys
[11:14] <cox377> TheGateKeeper: maybe not brb
[11:16] <cox377> haha it works
[11:17] <cox377> restarted kde
[11:17] <fn0rdp0rtland> damn it apt-get is running in the backgorund or something locking up the repos how do i kill it?
[11:18] <klerfayt> what is system tray icon size? 22=
[11:20] <fn0rdp0rtland> whats the website where you can post things at?then link it here so you dont flod irc?
[11:22] <cpk1> fn0rdp0rtland:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (its in the channel topic)
[11:23] <Jucato> crimsun: thank you :)
[11:23] <crimsun> np, though I didn't do anything
[11:24] <fn0rdp0rtland> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35268/ one of these proceses is messing up me running adept/apt-get can someone help me kill it?this has been a major problem over and over today :(
[11:24] <Tintin> !adept crash fix | Tintin
[11:24] <Jucato> oh?
[11:24] <ubotu> Tintin: If adept crashed on you and your database is locked, try this in konsole: 'sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a'
[11:25] <fn0rdp0rtland> got it
[11:33] <Enselic_> How do I specify "not" to grep?       echo 'foo\nbar' | grep <something> bar      =>       foo
[11:34] <lost123> hey all
[11:34] <lost123> iv got a bit of a problem
[11:34] <lost123> i was ment to download kubuntu but accedently downloaded a ubuntu torrent...
[11:34] <lost123> but i cant seem to get the live cd to work...
[11:35] <Enselic_> grep -v
[11:35] <sungam> lost123: define not working :)
[11:36] <lost123> i burnt everything properly and it boots when its in my dvd drive but when i click start or one of the other options(other than mem test) i get an error and and i have to reboot...
[11:36] <lost123> every time this happens...
[11:37] <lost123> but when i try to boot it from my cd-r/RW it dosnt even boot...
[11:37] <sungam> lost123: have you checked that the cd isn't faulty? (the code on the cd, not the drive)
[11:38] <lost123> i kept tring and it did once...
[11:38] <sungam> lost123: try to run a md5 check on the image, if that comes out ok, do a md5 check on the image on the disk.
[11:39] <lost123> i clocked start... and i got the loading screen....i waited and waited and it was on that screen for a long time so restarted and i cant get into it from that drive anymore...
[11:39] <lost123> whats a md5 check?
[11:40] <lost123> i tried the check cd option in from the cd (booted off my dvd drive) but it game me the same error...
[11:42] <lost123> can it be becouse im runnin it off a RW disk??
[11:43] <Enselic_> lost123: an md5 check checks if the data is right
[11:43] <Jucato> !md5sum | lost123
[11:43] <ubotu> lost123: To verify the authenticity of a downloaded ISO image.  Command:  md5sum /path/to/file.iso Windows users: http://slavasoft.com and grab Fsum 2.51 or also check: http://www.nullriver.com/index/products/winmd5sum
[11:43] <Enselic_> lost123: if it is a low qualifty/old/many times written RW, yes
[11:44] <lima> hai
[11:44] <JohnFlux> what's the message serv nick?
[11:44] <JohnFlux> on irc
[11:45] <Jucato> JohnFlux: NickServ ?
[11:45] <JohnFlux> nah the other one
[11:45] <JohnFlux> for leaving someone a message
[11:45] <Jucato> JohnFlux: memoserv
[11:45] <JohnFlux> ah
[11:46] <JohnFlux> thanks
[11:46] <Jucato> :)
[11:46] <lost123> danm...i was thinking that was the problem as well cause when i was tring to install windows with it before i had a few problems with it not reading the cd properly...
[11:46] <lost123> thankx for the help
[11:47] <lost123> ill go buy some good cdr 2morro and just hope this thing works....
[11:47] <lost123> laterz
[11:47] <sungam> lost123: when you're making system discs, always check md5 or gpg sums... saves you a lot of worry :)
[11:47] <sungam> or something similar
[11:49] <rag> please somebody with phone DECT- Voip , with usb?
[11:49] <rag> hello
[11:50] <rag> which model o brand referer me?
[12:07] <malix0> someone here have Kubuntu Edgy upgraded from Dapper ?
[12:10] <ehird> nobody can help me with my yesterday problem? ;-)
[12:11] <sungam> what was your problem yesterday?
[12:11] <cox377> can anyone recommend an app to join avi file?
[12:12] <ehird> sungam: after changing styles and switching back to plastik in kde, konqueror (only, the settings say its set fine and other kde apps are fine) buttons have white text making it near unreadable
[12:12] <ehird> i've tried many things but it won't fix
[12:14] <sungam> ehird: sorry, I have very little experience in the theme business
[12:14] <sungam> ehird: do you have a lot of settings saved?
[12:14] <Jucato> ehird: have you checked the color scheme?
[12:17] <rag> hello! please somebody say me how to show start menu k on kde? show again? my user hide it and i dont know how to show again
[12:17] <rag> window not is my skill :)
[12:17] <jorik> rag: try alt+f1 (it works here)
[12:18] <rag> jorik: is ok thx, but i need show icon
[12:18] <ehird> Jucato: yep
[12:18] <rag> jorik: kde icon for kde menu start
[12:18] <Jucato> which buttons particularly?
[12:18] <ehird> sungam: nope, it was fine before i tried out some different themes - searching on google for it gets a thread about it with my problem but the solution given doesnt work and there were no replies past that
[12:18] <ehird> Jucato: every button in konqueror in a web page. "Submit", "login". everything
[12:19] <Jucato> rag: right-click on the panel, select Add Applet to Panel, and look for the K Menu applet
[12:19] <ehird> unless it defines a stylesheet to change the button text of course
[12:19] <jorik> rag: ah, well, do you have a panel ? you should be able to rightclick it (somewhere) and select unlock panel, then add an applet (the KDE button)
[12:19] <Jucato> ehird: so it only happens on web pages?
[12:19] <ehird> Jucato: yep
[12:20] <Jucato> hm...
[12:20] <rag> jorik: ok i see it with add a panel and then select kde icon, thx bye!
[12:22] <Jucato> ehird: System Settings -> Appearance -> Colors, check for the color of the Button Text (from the Widget Color list)
[12:23] <ehird> Jucato: i have, 50 times :)
[12:23] <ehird> Jucato: like i say, it's perfect in other apps
[12:23] <Jucato> ehird: hm... really strange
[12:24] <Jucato> ehird: have you tried making another user and check if it's the same for that other user?
[12:24] <ehird> well, running konqueror as root works ;)
[12:25] <Jucato> also, did you check if you're using the default stylesheet?
[12:25] <ehird> and changing style to one with say, yellow button text (note i cant just mod plastik i just used the high contrast one) makes it change
[12:25] <ehird> but the ngoing back...
[12:25] <ehird> Jucato: and i am
[12:25] <Jucato> really really strange...
[12:26] <Jucato> bah.. I'll think about it over dinner... bbl...
[12:39] <biagetti1> ciao a tutti
[12:39] <biagetti1> ho bisogno di una mano
[12:40] <biagetti1> any one can help me?
[12:44] <biagetti1> help
[12:55] <sungam> biagetti1: join #ubuntu-it
[12:56] <sungam> !it > biagetti
[12:56] <sungam> !it > biagetti1
[01:15] <harmental> hi everybody...
[01:15] <h3sp4wn> hi
[01:16] <harmental> is there any piece of soft out there to popup when a new mail has entered into one of several pop accounts?
[01:18] <harmental> even a firefox plugin will do....
[01:24] <harmental> any ideas?
[01:24] <helge> harmental: korn
[01:25] <Jucato> harmental: KMail?
[01:26] <Jucato> hm..
[01:26] <harmental> Jucato: actually i dont want a mail client....i just want a pop up to tell me that a new mail has arrived....(kinda what google does with gmail alert)
[01:27] <h3sp4wn> harmental: Are you receiving mail with fetchmail ?
[01:27] <Jucato> hm... there's kcheckgmail
[01:27] <harmental> nop...
[01:28] <harmental> Jucato: ill take a look...
[01:29] <harmental> Jucato: doesnt it only work for gmail?
[01:29] <Jucato> er yeah...
[01:29] <harmental> h3sp4wn: im not using fetchmail....i want something to automatically do the job
[01:30] <helge> Korn is a KDE mail checker that can display a small summary in the Kicker tray. It supports checking mbox, pop3, imap4, and nntp sources.
[01:30] <h3sp4wn> harmental: If you are using fetchmail its very easy to hook into the shell
[01:31] <harmental> helge: thx! ill look at that...
[01:31] <harmental> h3sp4wn: could you explain me how?
[01:31] <helge> I didnt get it to work with gmail, but it looks like it is rich on features
[01:34] <[GuS] > Bonjour!
[01:39] <h3sp4wn> harmental: $mailpath (at least in zsh) - you need fetchmail putting the mail into /var/spool/mail
[02:04] <fildo> *gone
[02:05] <lenscape> !lsscsi
[02:05] <ubotu> lsscsi: list all SCSI devices (or hosts) currently on system. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.17-1 (edgy), package size 19 kB, installed size 100 kB
[02:14] <filthgrinder> Hi. I'm having a problem with my audio input.. I get sound on my speakers, but nothing happens on the computer :s I've tried several recording programs and skype, but none give me any output from my mic what so ever :s
[02:15] <filthgrinder> My soundcard is an integrated Realtec ALC650F sitting on an Abit NF7 mobo
[02:15] <filthgrinder> I'm running Edgy..
[02:21] <ehird> still no clue about my Q?
[02:24] <knoppix> hi @all. need some help with update-initramfs, initrd, cpio. someone here  i can ask a few stupid questions ?
[02:32] <pedroca> alguem pode me dar ajuda?
[02:33] <sungam> pedroca: portuguese?
[02:33] <pedroca> sim
[02:33] <Jucato> !pt
[02:33] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br  ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigada.
[02:35] <pedroca> como eu instalo programas no kubuntu?
[02:35] <Jucato> !es
[02:35] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendrn mas ayuda.
[02:36] <Jucato> This is an English channel
[02:37] <pedroca> sou um usuario iniciante do kubunto e nao sei mexer em nada
[02:38] <sungam> !pt > pedroca
[02:40] <iurim> hi i'm new
[02:40] <sungam> hi :)
[02:41] <ToyMan> hi all
[02:41] <ToyMan> anyone have good/bad experiences upgrading from dapper to edgy?
[02:42] <ToyMan> I'm considering the upgrade, but have had a few messes in the past...
[02:42] <sungam> ToyMan: don't upgrade unless you really need something in Edgy, imo
[02:42] <ToyMan> yeah?
[02:42] <ToyMan> you had problems?
[02:42] <sungam> dapper is more stable. so unless you need something in eegy, stay with dapper
[02:42] <sungam> *edgy
[02:42] <ToyMan> k
[02:43] <sungam> nothing major, but dapper is just really stable :)
[02:43] <ToyMan> dapper has been good to me so far ;-)
[02:43] <sungam> so unless you 'need' default aigxl or something, stick with dapper... just my 2c anyway
[02:44] <ToyMan> actually, it was the newest ver. of gnucash... I do a lot of small biz installs, and wanted to check out the latest
[02:44] <ToyMan> gnucash 2.02 is in edgy
[02:44] <ToyMan> and it's not so ugly anymore ;-)
[02:44] <sungam> ToyMan: it's not in dapper?
[02:44] <ToyMan> 1.8.x in dapper
[02:45] <ToyMan> lot's of dependancies, too
[02:46] <sungam> toyman: http://ocaoimh.ie/2006/09/14/gnucash-20-on-ubuntu-dapper/
[02:46] <sungam> ToyMan: not tested, but if it worked for him
[02:46] <ToyMan> looking...
[02:46] <ToyMan> cool!  thanks
[02:47] <sungam> ToyMan:  or this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1361113
[03:02] <BluesKaj> Howdy All ! :)
[03:06] <desfire> hi blue
[03:06] <danny500> I'm pinging google on my terminal and I have forgot how to  stop it. What button do I push again?
[03:06] <sungam> CTRL+C
[03:06] <danny500> ok thanx
[03:07] <danny500> didn't work
[03:07] <BluesKaj> hi desfire
[03:07] <desfire> this is my first time on linux well if you call kubuntu linux
[03:07] <desfire> looks like the thing works
[03:07] <danny500> welcome to Linux buddy
[03:07] <Jucato> danny500: in Konsole?
[03:08] <danny500> no that thing you go onto when you push Ctrl+Alt+F3
[03:08] <desfire> i,m running from the iso file i burned
[03:08] <danny500> cool
[03:08] <desfire> i want to see i can load it next up on vmware
[03:09] <Jucato> danny500: Ctrl+C should still work though...
[03:09] <danny500> I'll try
[03:09] <danny500> nope
[03:09] <sungam> danny500: go to another tty, log in and do a 'sudo killall ping' if ctrl+c won't work
[03:09] <BluesKaj> it works ...ppl tend to judge linux by it's ease of use , or lack thereof ...if it's easy the purists say its too much like that OS from redmond ...I disagree if linux is gonna thrive, there's nothing wrong with making it accessible to as many ppl as possible
[03:09] <danny500> na, don't worry about it. I'll just resart my computer
[03:09] <sungam> danny500: it's not ctrl, +, c, though... you know that, right? it's ctrl and c :)
[03:10] <sungam> danny500: that's a tad harsh :)
[03:10] <danny500> I know, I pushed that
[03:10] <paddy> and the console has to be active, of course
[03:10] <desfire> yah blue free is good
[03:10] <Hawkwind> Try both of the ctrl keys, not just one
[03:10] <sungam> danny500: just open konsole or another terminal... then kill the process
[03:10] <danny500> I know the + isn't a button, I had the use Ctrl+Alt+Delete all the time on windows lol
[03:10] <desfire> now whats the first thing to learn
[03:11] <sungam> danny500: just making sure, don't mean to offend anyone :)
[03:11] <danny500> lol thats ok
[03:12] <danny500> I wasn't offened anyways
[03:12] <desfire> can you install programsthe same way
[03:12] <BluesKaj> same way as ?
[03:12] <desfire> xp
[03:12] <danny500> well I found out why it wouldn't stop
[03:12] <sungam> desfire: better :)
[03:12] <BluesKaj> no
[03:13] <sungam> desfire: almost all the software you need is available from one place, so you can download and install almost all software you'll ever use from Apt (or Adept in KDE)
[03:13] <danny500> I had the scroll lock on and It would display any new messeges that pop  up so it was stopped but it just wasn't showing it. lol Oops
[03:13] <sungam> danny500: ;)
[03:14] <desfire> cool
[03:14] <danny500> desfire
[03:14] <desfire> yes
[03:14] <danny500> your new to Linux?
[03:14] <desfire> yes
[03:15] <danny500> I am to but I have learned how to install stuff and important stuff like that, if you want we could exchanger emails and we could chat once and a while if you want.
[03:15] <eilker> sudo /ect/init.d/sshd start   //it says bad command, ssh installed already , any idea ?
[03:15] <desfire> i don,t have email
[03:15] <danny500> desfire, you have gmail?
[03:15] <eilker> !ssh
[03:15] <ubotu> ssh is ssh is the Secure SHell protocol (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto ). Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows, which can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[03:15] <sungam> eilker: sshd has been started
[03:16] <Hawkwind> Anyone using Beryl here by chance with Nvidia's TwinView ?
[03:16] <sungam> eilker: run 'sudo /etc/init.d/sshd stop'
[03:16] <desfire> lets just meet up here
[03:16] <danny500> ok
[03:16] <danny500> goos enough
[03:16] <eilker> sungam: same...
[03:16] <sungam> eilker: then run 'sudo /etc/init.d/sshd start'
[03:16] <sungam> eilker: oh... nvm, read wrong. sry
[03:17] <danny500> I have no clue why Ubuntu has this room as my default but I'm glad It does
[03:17] <eilker> sungam: why do i have this?
[03:17] <desfire> so ubuntu is more advanced than kubuntu
[03:17] <sungam> eilker: I thought it read 'sshd already started' .... no idea why you're getting that... try google? :)
[03:17] <danny500> does anyone here have RealPlayer 10?
[03:18] <danny500> no other way around desfire
[03:18] <sungam> desfire: no. Kubuntu is ubuntu with KDE instead of Gnome, just different window managers
[03:18] <danny500> Ubuntu is for people that are coming from Windows
[03:18] <desfire> interesting
[03:18] <danny500> It kinda acts and looks like windows
[03:18] <danny500> not quit though
[03:18] <BluesKaj> danny500, not true
[03:19] <danny500> what do you mean?
[03:19] <BluesKaj> once you have alinux distro properly setup it just works ..not cuz it's like windows
[03:19] <danny500> I know
[03:20] <danny500> I said It's "like" windows
[03:20] <BluesKaj> you could say the same thing about suse (it sucks) , mandriva etc
[03:20] <desfire> well to program i heard over the years bats kernals and something else this is what makes linux
[03:20] <danny500> It's for people who are changing over from Windows to Linux
[03:20] <BluesKaj> that's cuz of the GUI manager
[03:21] <danny500> yeah
[03:21] <danny500> nautilus
[03:21] <desfire> how different is the cli
[03:22] <desfire> i mean where is the command line interface
[03:22] <BluesKaj> konsole
[03:22] <desfire> ty
[03:22] <danny500> or you could press Ctrtl+Alt+F3
[03:23] <desfire> oh i see ty
[03:23] <BluesKaj> or F1,F2 ...up to 7
[03:23] <danny500> Yeah, but to get out of it press Alt+F7. Whats the difference between Terminal and Konsole?
[03:24] <BluesKaj> none really
[03:24] <danny500> oh
[03:24] <danny500> I have both and I was just wondering
[03:24] <danny500> how do I find the root password?
[03:25] <danny500> using konsole
[03:25] <BluesKaj> one just dumps the desktop temporarily til hit alt F7
[03:25] <danny500> yeah
[03:25] <danny500> how do I find my root password?
[03:25] <BluesKaj> i think my leg is being pulled here ...
[03:25] <desfire> is this thing ready to unzip rar.s iso,s mdf,s etc
[03:26] <Jucato> danny500: there is no root password
[03:26] <danny500> huh?
[03:26] <desfire> do i need to install say alcohal120
[03:26] <danny500> my computer does
[03:26] <Jucato> danny500: the root account is not enabled in Kubuntu by default. hence, no root password. we use sudo
[03:27] <danny500> oh
[03:27] <danny500> ok 	 see
[03:27] <danny500> I*
[03:27] <Jucato> :)
[03:27] <Jucato> !sudo | danny500
[03:27] <ubotu> danny500: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[03:27] <danny500> The root files can't be changed unless I have a root password
[03:28] <BluesKaj> Jucato, I think someone is posing as a noob :)
[03:28] <Mo-Z> !isdn
[03:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about isdn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:29] <Jucato> BluesKaj: heh I wouldn't know... I'm just an innocent user passing through :P
[03:29] <Mo-Z> do anyone here know if its easy running dapper with isdn connetction?
[03:30] <Mo-Z> !connection
[03:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about connection - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
 Jucato, I think someone is posing as a noob :)> Who me?
[03:30] <BluesKaj> !DHCP
[03:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about DHCP - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:31] <lenscape> !dhcp > BluesKaj
 Jucato, I think someone is posing as a noob :) > who me?
[03:32] <danny500> hello?!?!
[03:32] <Jucato> I dunno
[03:32] <Jucato> brb
[03:32] <danny500> ok
[03:33] <Jucato> danny500: read that RootSudo page for more info on how to gain access to root files
[03:33] <desfire> can you send stuff on kubuntu like dcc xdcc etc
[03:33] <danny500> never mind, I already changed the root password
[03:33] <BluesKaj> yeah danny500, what noob talkss about root files ? :)
[03:34] <desfire> oh i see send file i,m going to have to play with this a bit
[03:34] <danny500> Well I'm a noob to Linux kinda but I'm like pro at windows and thats were I get it from
[03:34] <danny500> I've only been using Linux for like 4 months now
[03:34] <danny500> :)
[03:35] <BluesKaj> same here ...been trying off and on for a few yrs but haven't concentrated on it til june of this yr
[03:35] <danny500> lol
[03:35] <danny500> I just want to go into some of my files and change the codes around so that they work the way I want them to
[03:36] <desfire> danny whats the first thing to set up for security on this thing
[03:36] <danny500> but my computer wouldn't let me cause I didn't have root permision, do now though
[03:36] <danny500> internet sucurit?
[03:37] <danny500> desfire, what type of sucurity?
[03:37] <BluesKaj> that's part of the install procedure , root pw
[03:37] <desfire> so i don,t get rooted
[03:38] <desfire> see all my ports etc
[03:38] <danny500> use windows
[03:38] <desfire> lol
[03:38] <danny500> windows has the best firewall
[03:38] <danny500> or you could use firestarter
[03:38] <desfire> ty
[03:38] <danny500> lol
[03:39] <danny500> if you want security out-of-the-box you should be using OpenBSD
[03:39] <desfire> what os is that
[03:39] <danny500> OpenBSD
[03:39] <danny500> .org
[03:39] <desfire> ok
[03:40] <ebiven> I'm having problems getting my USB scanner to work.  I placed the firmware on the drive, pointed my snapscan.conf file at the firmware file, and I've rebooted twice.
[03:41] <ebiven> When I run xsane I get "Failed to open device `snapscan:libusb:001:008': Error during device I/O."
[03:41] <ebiven> Any ideas?
[03:41] <ebiven> sane-find-scanner finds it.
[03:42] <klerfayt> is where kubuntu artwork channel?
[03:49] <klerfayt> how should I approach ubotu to give me complete list of various kubuntu channels?
[03:50] <BluesKaj> !Ubuntu Chat
[03:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about Ubuntu Chat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:50] <BluesKaj> !#ubuntu
[03:50] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuHowCome
[03:52] <Jucato> !irc
[03:52] <ubotu> irc is Internet Relay Chat - Ubuntu IRC clients: xchat (http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/XChatHowto), gaim (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Konversation (http://konversation.berlios.de/docs/) - Also see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat and !guidelines
[03:52] <Jucato> klerfayt: that InternetRelayChat link, I think
[03:54] <klerfayt> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat is the right one
[03:56] <JunioRRR> de onde  esse knal
[03:56] <oem> ello
[03:58] <BluesKaj> !es
[03:58] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendrn mas ayuda.
[04:02] <mentok> hi all
[04:04] <sungam> hi mentok
[04:13] <kruemeltee> hello everybody
[04:14] <sungam> hi
[04:17] <angasule> how can I mount a .zip?
[04:17] <trappist> angasule: you don't mount zip files
[04:17] <angasule> trappist: but let's say I wanted to ;)
[04:18] <ehird> angasule: you couldn't
[04:18] <ehird> you could unpack it and make an iso though
[04:18] <angasule> ehird: there are modules to do it, I've read, none are in *buntu? I've seen articles on the subject since the 2.4 days, at least
[04:19] <ehird> asking my q again... "after changing styles and switching back to plastik in kde, konqueror (only, the settings say its set fine and other kde apps are fine) buttons have white text making it near unreadable"
[04:19] <trappist> angasule: you must be thinking about mounting compressed filesystems
[04:19] <angasule> trappist: nope
[04:21] <angasule> also, how do I make konqueror open .zip (or .tar.*) directly? it always opens ark
[04:23] <trappist> angasule: tar://path/to/file.tar.gz for example
[04:23] <Jucato> angasule: http://kubuntu.org/faq.php#konqueror the part about "To enable Konqueror to open tar and zip files:"
[04:23] <trappist> angasule: and zip://path/to/file.zip
[04:24] <angasule> hmm, righ click->preview in archiver works, too
[04:24] <angasule> but how can that be the default option?
[04:24] <trappist> what Jucato said
[04:24] <danny500> hey, Jucato
[04:24] <Jucato> heh :)
[04:24] <Jucato> hi danny500
[04:24] <danny500> your on my gmail right
[04:24] <sirmis> hmm .. which option should i use when compiling kernel to amd turion64 ... generic x86-64 or amd64...
[04:25] <trappist> sirmis: are you running an amd64 ubuntu right now, or x86?
[04:25] <sirmis> trappist: amd64  .. sorry, stupid question :)
[04:26] <Jucato> danny500: yeah
[04:26] <sirmis> need some sleep x)
[04:44] <slinky_> Good day folks, from your own personal experience what is the best combination of packages to write generalized application for the KDE, and also please for developing 3D graphics programs? Thank you in advance for any suggestions
[04:48] <sungam> slinky_: I really like KDevelop, a fairly nice IDE
[04:48] <angasule> slinky_: have you tried kdevelop? I guess it's pretty good for KDE apps, as for 3D graphics programs, you're too vague
[04:49] <angasule> personally, I use vim to program in 3D, but that's just me
[04:49] <slinky_> angasule: I want to write something similar to Diablo II or Warcraft
[04:50] <angasule> those two are rather different, have you written anything of the kind in the past? maybe you should start with something smaller
[04:50] <slinky_> I will give Kdevelop a go, thank you very much
[04:51] <slinky_> I have been programming since 1963 and am retired now, I don't mind doing lots of work :)
[04:51] <_vge> someone can help me with ldap?
[04:52] <slinky_> is there an assembler available or can i use inline code with anything?
[04:53] <angasule> slinky_: assembly is almost never needed, but yes, gcc has an assembler called 'as', and you can inline assembly in C and C++ code, of course
[04:53] <_vge> !ldap
[04:53] <ubotu> LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. For more information and installation instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer
[04:53] <angasule> slinky_: for 3D games, I recommend you look at SDL ( http://www.libsdl.org ) and OpenGL ( http://www.opengl.org )
[04:54] <slinky_> thanks you very much angasule: I am new to linux but have used Unix in the past, I very much appreciate you help
[04:55] <angasule> slinky_: no problem, there are *many* tutorials online, and the SDL email list is very useful
[04:56] <angasule> slinky_: also, I recommend you use cmake to build your SDL/OpenGL programs
[04:56] <slinky_> angasule: I'll have a look at vim also, once i find it :)
[04:56] <angasule> slinky_: oh, no, the vim thing was a joke, I do use it, but it's not exactly friendly, sane people don't use it, I think :)
[04:57] <angasule> I don't know many sane people heh
[04:57] <slinky_> you won't fine one here either hehe
[04:57] <angasule> slinky_: learn kdevelop first, I'd say
[04:58] <slinky_> ok thanks a million, it eleminates wasting so much time
[04:58] <slinky_> well, i'm arf to waste a few reams of paper, thanks :)
[04:59] <angasule> agh, don't remind me, I had to give up my dot matrix printer
[04:59] <slinky_> i pickup up an HP Laserjet 1018, for 90 bucks, i love it
[04:59] <sungam> angasule: I use vim... you just have to get used tothe way of thinking
[05:00] <angasule> sungam: yes, insane, as I said :D I use vim as well
[05:00] <slinky_> sungam: thanks, I'll have a look at it also
[05:00] <slinky_> is their a URL handy for vim?
[05:00] <angasule> vim & nethack, and X11 to run several consoles simultaneously :)
[05:00] <angasule> http://www.vim.org I believe
[05:00] <slinky_> ok, i'll find em
[05:01] <BluesKaj> Is there another utility besides mythtv that will record a video signal ?
[05:02] <slinky_> BluesKaj, I looked at VCL and i think it did
[05:02] <BluesKaj> ok slinky_, thx...I'll check it out
[05:03] <slinky_> i don't remember for sure
[05:04] <slinky_> Good bye folks, thanks for all you help and support, i'll be back in the near future to help give support where i can
[05:04] <danny500> ok well I'm out. cya guy's later
[05:04] <Pissy> Any good video editing software on linux.. like adobe premier?
[05:23] <rysiek|pl> hi all
[05:23] <rysiek|pl> anybody uses kde 3.5.5 on dapper? I have just upgraded and have a few questions
[05:24] <Riddell> rysiek|pl: ask away
[05:25] <rysiek|pl> here goes: 1. after the upgrade, when I start firefox from the KDE Menu/Kbfx it's AOK, when I start from the Konsole/from kbfx's text box - the colours are reverted to default grayish ones (I use a dark KDE theme + Gtk-Qt-Engine)
[05:25] <rysiek|pl> which looks plai *bad*
[05:25] <klerfayt> how do I set default enconding to utf-8
[05:25] <rysiek|pl> *plain
[05:27] <dohtur> hello
[05:27] <rysiek|pl> hi
[05:28] <jon__> hola
[05:28] <dohtur> who can help with apache autostart?
[05:29] <fn0rdp0rtland> im trying to unpackage 6.cpkg form the comand line im already in its folder whats the comand?
[05:33] <fn0rdp0rtland> !wine
[05:33] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[05:35] <fn0rdp0rtland> hello? whats a good p2p for kde?
[05:35] <Niall_> ktorrent, amule
[05:37] <fn0rdp0rtland> im using amule
[05:38] <harmental> quick poll here: kopete, gaim or amsn?
[05:38] <Niall_> kopete
[05:38] <fn0rdp0rtland> i mean ktorrent for torents ,but im looking for something like gnutella
[05:38] <fn0rdp0rtland> gaim
[05:38] <Jucato> kopete
[05:39] <Jucato> fn0rdp0rtland: might wanna take a look at apollon, but I don't think it's in the repos
[05:39] <abattoir> fn0rdp0rtland: there's limewire and frostwire
[05:39] <abattoir> fn0rdp0rtland: and apollon too
[05:39] <abattoir> heh, Jucato bet me ;)
[05:39] <abattoir> *beat
[05:39] <Jucato> yeah, I bet you :P
[05:40] <harmental> isnt amsn more advanced than kopete?
[05:40] <abattoir> !apollon
[05:40] <ubotu> apollon: KDE-based interface to the giFT file-sharing system. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.1-5 (edgy), package size 444 kB, installed size 1668 kB
[05:40] <Jucato> oh so it is :)
[05:40] <abattoir> Jucato: afaik, only the fasttrack plugin isn't in the repos
[05:40] <Jucato> harmental: amsn can only do MSN, right?
[05:40] <harmental> nop...
[05:41] <harmental> yahoo and icq are also available Jucato
[05:41] <Jucato> ah
[05:41] <Jucato> Kopete offers KDE integration, though... so that would be one good factor
[05:41] <angasule> kopete offers jabber and many other protocols, and doesn't look like ass
[05:42] <fn0rdp0rtland> wierd something smells like its burning in my house
[05:42] <QuemTemMedoDeCag> How do I exit X?
[05:42] <fn0rdp0rtland> could i download any of those p2p programs form the comand line?
[05:43] <angasule> fn0rdp0rtland: the same happened to me a year ago, turned out my house was on fire, bummer
[05:43] <Jucato> QuemTemMedoDeCag: what are you trying to do?
[05:44] <rysiek|pl> fn0rdp0rtland: what p2p programs?
[05:44] <mc__> QuemTemMedoDeCag: what are you trying to do
[05:44] <QuemTemMedoDeCag> Jucato, I'm trying to install nvidia driver...
[05:44] <mc__> rysiek|pl: filesharing
[05:44] <rysiek|pl> mc__: mldonkey :)
[05:44] <mc__> QuemTemMedoDeCag:  "sudo killalll Xorg"
[05:44] <Jucato> mc__: err?
[05:45] <Jucato> QuemTemMedoDeCag: have you written down the commands you need?
[05:45] <rysiek|pl> fn0rdp0rtland: you want to have a command-line p2p client, or you want to download a graphical p2p client using the command-line?
[05:45] <mc__> QuemTemMedoDeCag: or better "init 3" and when finished "init 5"
[05:45] <fn0rdp0rtland> just download the program from comand line
[05:45] <Jucato> QuemTemMedoDeCag: Ctrl+Alt+F1 to take you to a terminal session, log in, the "sudo /etc/init.d/kdm" to stop KDM and X
[05:46] <Jucato> QuemTemMedoDeCag: "sudo /etc/init.d/kdm start" to start it again
[05:46] <rysiek|pl> fn0rdp0rtland: wget the_address_of_the_file_to_be_downloaded
[05:46] <harmental> angasule: is there any way to make kopete to support handwritten msgs? or recorded messages? such as M$ MSN?
[05:46] <rysiek|pl> fn0rdp0rtland: or even better: wget -c the_address...
[05:46] <rysiek|pl> fn0rdp0rtland: just do man wget to get the info on wget
[05:47] <fn0rdp0rtland> i was just wondering the address to use for apollon
[05:47] <angasule> harmental: no one I know sends me those, so I have no idea
[05:47] <angasule> harmental: at least the kopete on edgy supports webcams, which I really wanted
[05:47] <harmental> angasule: webcams worked perfectly fine with dapper too...
[05:48] <fn0rdp0rtland> anywAY TO GET KAFFINE TO STAY ON TOP OF (sorys for the caps)the other windows?
[05:48] <angasule> fn0rdp0rtland: right click on the titlebar of the window->Advanced->Keep Above Others ?
[05:49] <QuemTemMedoDeCag> How do I exit X?
[05:49] <angasule> harmental: it never worked for me
[05:49] <fn0rdp0rtland> thanks
[05:49] <angasule> QuemTemMedoDeCag: k-menu->log out-> end current session?
[05:49] <harmental> i think i got it working with some driver that fit my webcam specs
[05:50] <angasule> QuemTemMedoDeCag: but why do you want to quit? if you want to use a text mode console, you can work on a virtual console without closing anything
[05:50] <QuemTemMedoDeCag> angasule, I need to install the nvidia driver...
[05:50] <angasule> harmental: receiving, not sending, I don't have a webcam, but my girlfriend has access to one
[05:50] <harmental> angasule: i was much of a n00b back then but it wasnt that difficult....
[05:51] <angasule> QuemTemMedoDeCag: you don't need to quit X to install it, if using the repos
[05:51] <harmental> angasule: do you have kinky videos of your girl?
[05:51] <angasule> harmental: well, she had a really bad connection, too, so it didn't help, with the newer kopete it works a lot better
[05:51] <angasule> harmental: haha not your business
[05:51] <QuemTemMedoDeCag> angasule, i download the NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9629-pkg1.run file from www.nvidia.com
[05:52] <angasule> but to save you some time of trying to crack into my box: nope, she uses a webcam from a cibercafe
[05:52] <harmental> angasule: do you want some? i have some for sale.....heheee
[05:52] <harmental> just kidding....
[05:52] <QuemTemMedoDeCag> angasule, I did try to run it "sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9629-pkg1.run" but to do that I need to ecit X.
[05:52] <harmental> (i would never sold them!)
[05:52] <Jucato> !nvidia | QuemTemMedoDeCag
[05:52] <ubotu> QuemTemMedoDeCag: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:53] <rysiek|pl> guys, I'm sick'n'tired of the OSD showing up everytime I use my multimedia keys to change the volume - where to disable it? I used to use lineakd and my own config, but now kde (3.5.5) intercepts the volume_up/volume_down keys and shows the OSD
[05:53] <QuemTemMedoDeCag> Jucato, thanks
[05:56] <BluesKaj> !freevo
[05:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about freevo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:07] <rysiek|pl> guys, I'm sick'n'tired of the OSD showing up everytime I use my multimedia keys to change the volume - where to disable it? I used to use lineakd and my own config, but now kde (3.5.5) intercepts the volume_up/volume_down keys and shows the OSD
[06:08] <Jucato> rysiek|pl: stop KMilo in System Settings -> Advanced -> Service Manager
[06:08] <rysiek|pl> Jucato: is there any *configuration* for KMilo?
[06:08] <Jucato> not really sure
[06:09] <rysiek|pl> now why did I always like lineakd?.. :)
[06:09] <Jucato> if you're not using KMilo, just turn it off
[06:13] <BluesKaj> has anyone tried to install freevo on ubuntu ?
[06:24] <ehird> anybody know a good thing to play mov files on kubuntu?
[06:24] <ehird> kaffeine and mplayer aren't finding the audio and skip
[06:24] <angasule> !quicktime | ehird
[06:24] <ubotu> ehird: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:25] <ehird> i've installed all the codecs
[06:25] <angasule> does mplayer give an error in the konsole?
[06:25] <ehird> nope
[06:25] <ehird> but it plays weirdly and no sound
[06:25] <ehird> kaffeine doesn't work well either
[06:26] <angasule> oh, so it plays, but wrong? that's strange, maybe a DRMed file or something?
[06:27] <ehird> naw
[06:28] <ehird> i doubt an april fools joke would be drmed =p
[06:28] <ehird> whaddya know
[06:28] <ehird> works now
[06:30] <angasule> ehird: I blame Satan and his seven dwarves
[06:30] <ehird> angasule: i blame w32codecs for pretending to be installed
[06:30] <angasule> heh
[06:30] <ehird> i was thrown off by the fact that it both said it was installed and the video kind of played back
[06:30] <ehird> but ohhh no
[06:31] <rysiek|pl> Jucato: I don't have "Service Manager" nor "Advanced" in System settings. I have "System administration" section and "System services", but I don't think it's the same
[06:31] <angasule> but did you install from the repos?
[06:31] <rysiek|pl> and I can't find KMilo in it anyway
[06:31] <Jucato> rysiek|pl: it's the same, since you're on Dapper it seems.
[06:31] <Jucato> I don't know why KMilo wouldn't be there, though
[06:31] <rysiek|pl> Jucato: yep, Dapper here
[06:32] <rysiek|pl> Jucato: does KMilo spawn it's own process? or is it a plugin of some sort?
[06:33] <Jucato> not really sure. I thought it was a service
[06:34] <[Amigo] > Where I can find repositories for amaroK 1.3.9 :)
[06:34] <Jucato> 1.3.9???
[06:34] <[Amigo] > Where I can find repositories for amaroK 1.3.9 :)  dapper
[06:34] <[Amigo] > But 1.4.3 crashed some time :(
[06:34] <rysiek|pl> Jucato: got the bastard. it *is* a service, not a "system service" :)
[06:35] <Jucato> aah... :)
[06:35] <Jucato> [Amigo] : hold on
[06:35] <rysiek|pl> [Amigo] : you will have to pin the amarok packages
[06:35] <Jucato> yeah... quite a bit complicated...
[06:35] <[Amigo] > pin? (easy pls :))
[06:36] <rysiek|pl> [Amigo] : here you go: create a file named preferences in /etc/apt, containing this:
[06:36] <rysiek|pl> Package: amarok
[06:36] <rysiek|pl> Pin: version 1.3.*
[06:36] <rysiek|pl> Pin-Priority: 1001
[06:37] <[Amigo] > But on http://kubuntu.org/amarok-1.3.9 not present
[06:37] <ehird> is there a way to make both su and sudo work?
[06:37] <Raul12> nope
[06:37] <rysiek|pl> ehird: sudo passwd and set a password for root :)
[06:37] <[Amigo] > Look on http://kubuntu.org/packages
[06:38] <Jucato> DON'T
[06:38] <Jucato> ehird: why do you need su to work?
[06:38] <rysiek|pl> [Amigo] : just do: sudo echo -e "Package: amarok\nPin: version 1.3.*\nPin-Priority: 1001" > /etc/apt/preferences
[06:38] <rysiek|pl> Jucato: why not? setting a password for root won't fcuk anything up
[06:39] <Jucato> you're basically enabling the root account, which is not recommended. hence the use of sudo
[06:39] <nagyv> my computer was not recognized as a laptop, although it is, how can I change this? (http://hwdb.ubuntu.com/?xml=054a95b3b5457c6c5c0c835df9bd2a0e)
[06:39] <Jucato> unless of course, you're an expert
[06:39] <[Amigo] > rysiek|pl: Ok. I understend what are you want :) You have dapper or edgy?
[06:39] <rysiek|pl> [Amigo] : dapper. ah, right, you might have edgy. sorry, forgot :)
[06:40] <ehird> Jucato: because i like it x.x
[06:40] <instructor> How come amarok 1.4.4 isn't available for dapper ?
[06:40] <apokryphos> For root+sudo, please check the FAQ guys.
[06:40] <[Amigo] > rysiek|pl: I have dapper :)
[06:40] <Jucato> !amarok
[06:40] <ubotu> amarok is an audio player for Linux with an intuitive interface. The latest version is 1.4.3 for Dapper and 1.4.4 for Edgy and packages are available for Kubuntu at www.kubuntu.org
[06:40] <rysiek|pl> [Amigo] : then execute the command I have given you
[06:40] <Jucato> ehird: well, I presume you know what you are doing then
[06:40] <apokryphos> instructor: because edgy was the latest release, when it was released.
[06:40] <ehird> Jucato: you may presume that :p
[06:41] <ehird> Jucato: but i don't want to lose my sudo either
[06:41] <Jucato> instructor: no one has packaged it for Dapper yet
[06:41] <rysiek|pl> Jucato: I prefer to use su sometimes - when doing some serious hand-editing of the config files
[06:41] <apokryphos> rysiek|pl: then use/recommend sudo -i
[06:41] <rysiek|pl> ehird: you won't loose sudo
[06:42] <Jucato> rysiek|pl: "sudo -i"
[06:42] <rysiek|pl> ehird: m'kay, ask apocryphos. I prefer su, but seems like sudo -i is the *ubuntu way
[06:42] <apokryphos> right
[06:42] <LjL> apokryphos: what about a spec for alias su="sudo -i" by default ;-P
[06:42] <ehird> sudo -i has some differences from sudo, iirc
[06:43] <LjL> ehird: err, it most certainly does. otherwise you wouldn't use the "-i" :-P
[06:43] <apokryphos> 8)
[06:43] <apokryphos> -i gets you into a jailed root shell
[06:43] <ehird> LjL: errr, i meant su
[06:43] <ehird> :p
[06:43] <ehird> and i know what the -i does ;)
[06:44] <instructor> Man We broke the trend :(
[06:44] <instructor> more bugs than fixes last week
[06:44] <LjL> ehird: well "sudo -i" ~= "su -",  while "sudo -s" ~= "su"
[06:45] <rysiek|pl> dammit! upgrade to kde 3.5.5 broke my lineakd setup! aaargh
[06:45] <ehird> rysiek|pl: moral: if it isn't broken, don't fix it :p
[06:45] <ehird> ... because it will break.
[06:46] <rysiek|pl> stpu :P
[06:52] <prot> hi
[06:52] <prot> i have a problem
[06:52] <prot> I made a partition
[06:52] <instructor> It burns for you too?
[06:52] <prot> NTFS
[06:52] <anette> hi
[06:53] <ehird> ntfs - therein lies your problem
[06:53] <prot> and i want to share it between xp ja kubuntu
[06:53] <ehird> any other questions? :-)
[06:53] <ehird> won't happen
[06:53] <prot> but how ?
[06:53] <ehird> can't write to ntfs safely in kubuntu
[06:53] <ehird> make a fat32 partition instead
[06:53] <ehird> or samba share
[06:53] <prot> only fat32 works?
[06:53] <ehird> or get an ext3 driver for windows
[06:53] <ehird> well, it's well supported on both windows and linux
[06:53] <ehird> but an ext3 driver for windows is probably the best way
[06:53] <prot> okei im gonna try
[06:54] <prot> do I have to conf it too ?
[06:54] <prot> after I have made this part
[06:54] <anette> Hi
[06:54] <instructor> hi
[06:54] <apokryphos> anette: what are you doing?
[06:54] <prot> and where or with what can I make it in kubuntu ?
[06:54] <apokryphos> did others get a DCC chat request?
[06:55] <anette> i d don`t know
[06:55] <apokryphos> anette: please don't ever do that without asking. Very easy way to get banned from a channel and possibly freenode
[06:56] <prot> is there any application for making a partition in linux ?
[06:56] <instructor> fdisk
[06:56] <mc__> prot: cfdisk,parted,qtpartepd,gtparted
[06:56] <apokryphos> prot: qtparted on Kubuntu
[06:57] <prot> ok ill try
[06:57] <Don_Xy> Hallo
[06:57] <Don_Xy> I need help, I have a problem
[06:57] <blueangel> hy everyone
[06:58] <apokryphos> hi blueangel, Don_Xy
[06:58] <Don_Xy> I tryd to use another sources.list
[06:58] <jiten> hi blueangel
[06:58] <jiten> what sur problem?
[06:59] <Don_Xy> but now myn computer start, when I hit username and Password its start again the computer
[07:00] <Don_Xy> hi apokryphos
[07:00] <Don_Xy> who can help me?!!!!!!!!!!!
[07:01] <Don_Xy> help my system does`t start enymore
[07:01] <apokryphos> !repeat
[07:01] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[07:02] <apokryphos> Don_Xy: this is why you shouldn't just add any random sources.list
[07:02] <apokryphos> which source did you add?
[07:02] <jiten> is it possible to install kubuntu from windows
[07:02] <ypsila> moin
[07:02] <Crissi> muah
[07:03] <ypsila> hyper_ch:  are you here?
[07:03] <apokryphos> jiten: from inside windows? No... it's a different Operating System.
[07:03] <apokryphos> hi ypsila
[07:03] <Don_Xy> apokryphos: source from another system that I have
[07:03] <apokryphos> which one's that?
[07:03] <ypsila> moin apokryphos
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[07:04] <ehird> wheeeee
[07:04] <ehird> spammers
[07:04] <jiten> i know but i have downloade kubuntu and i dont have  bootable disk] 
[07:05] <ehird> jiten: burn it properly
[07:05] <jiten> i dont have a burner
[07:05] <ehird> jiten: then, 1. buy one 2. order a shipit cd
[07:05] <ypsila> hyper_ch: ????
[07:05] <apokryphos> there might be an install option where you can just mount the cd, and don't need to burn it. Check here:
[07:05] <apokryphos> ubotu: install
[07:05] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues
[07:06] <jiten> yup i just wanted to know will they ship 50 cds inf i want to distribute then\m
[07:06] <ehird> you might have to pay for that amount
[07:06] <ehird> i got 10 for free back in the day though
[07:06] <jiten> i c
[07:06] <ehird> hmm, ubuntu and kubuntu use the same installer right
[07:06] <jiten> anybody who has ordered 50 cds
[07:06] <jiten> and got henm free] 
[07:06] <ehird> if so, how come it doesnt look like a gtk2 app in kubuntu
[07:06] <apokryphos> ehird: not really, no.
[07:06] <ehird> apokryphos: they both use ubiquity
[07:06] <apokryphos> ehird: because there's a different front-end
[07:07] <apokryphos> yes
[07:07] <ehird> ah
[07:07] <ehird> ubiquity provides different frontends?
[07:07] <lexi_> hi everyone. after foolishly updating initramfs-tools against edgy-proposed , update-initramfs is producing these errors http://rafb.net/paste/results/8flK6l18.html . downgrading again didnt  solve the prob. any suggestions ?
[07:08] <lexi_> of course the initrd , produced  by that update-initramfs didnt work at all.
[07:09] <anette> hey hat einer lust zum chatten??
[07:09] <ypsila> !de
[07:09] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[07:09] <anette> whats up??
[07:10] <ypsila> anette: you are in the wrong room, that is up
[07:10] <ypsila> apokryphos: can you tell me something about your bot in here please?
[07:10] <apokryphos> ubotu: bot
[07:10] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:11] <ypsila> apokryphos: why do you use ubuntut.com ?
[07:11] <chopin|pc> hey folks ... kaffeine isn't streaming audio for me.  i'm getting this error:  "xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL"
[07:11] <apokryphos> ypsila: sorry?
[07:12] <ypsila> apokryphos: the db the bot uses, we would like to have a german-speaking bot :-D
[07:13] <apokryphos> the db is available at bot.ubuntulinux.nl
[07:13] <ypsila> apokryphos: but it is in english, right?
[07:13] <apokryphos> yes
[07:14] <ypsila> apokryphos: why do you not use a kubuntu-db or wiki?
[07:16] <apokryphos> ypsila: I have no idea what you mean by kubuntu-db or wiki
[07:16] <apokryphos> I know what the wiki is, I don't know what the kubuntu-db is
[07:17] <ypsila> apokryphos: this channes is #kubuntu, why do you use a ubuntu-bot and not a kubuntu-one?
[07:17] <apokryphos> because 96% or so of the factoids are relevant
[07:17] <apokryphos> plus, the bot has channel-specific factoid implementation
[07:18] <ypsila> apokryphos: ok, thank you, that helps me a lot
[07:18] <chopin|pc> if i see "BREAK" as a result of requesting an install in Adept, how do i remedy it?
[07:19] <wildchild> OT question, how can I connect to bnc: /server IP host pass ?
[07:19] <anette> hi ist hier jemand unter 20??
[07:19] <jiten> can anybody tell me why proc and sys have the same inode number n linux
[07:19] <apokryphos> anette: English only in here
[07:20] <anette> is somebody under 20??
[07:20] <ypsila> anette: geh nach #kubuntu-de, da reien sie sich um DICH
[07:21] <cloakable> :P
[07:21] <wildchild> I am looking for chat channel..
[07:22] <apokryphos> wildchild: anette: Freenode is generally for Free/OSS support channels/discussions. You probably want a different server.
[07:23] <wildchild> or if u know: how can I connect to psybnc: /server IP port password ?
[07:25] <vlad_ri> evrybody hi!
[07:26] <Enselic> How do I use Konversation aliases? It appearenty doesnt work if I just the alias and press enter
[07:28] <vlad_ri> can somebody help me with a VPN problem?
[07:30] <sadyk> !edgy
[07:30] <ubotu> Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Edgy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - Release Notes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyReleaseNotes
[07:35] <tripper> hi. m using kubuntu 6.06. how do i "print to PDF"? example, i want to print an article on a website, but got no printer. i want to be able to print the article into a PDF file. help!
[07:41] <tripper> hi. m using kubuntu 6.06. how do i "print to PDF"? example, i want to print an article on a website, but got no printer. i want to be able to print the article into a PDF file. help!
[07:48] <morghanphoenix> People still having problems with the repos?
[07:49] <mducharme> i want to set up a test repository, but cant find anywhere how to do it, anyone knows?
[07:49] <fdoving> !reprepro
[07:49] <ubotu> reprepro: debian package repository producer. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.2.0-1 (edgy), package size 151 kB, installed size 396 kB
[07:50] <mducharme> thanks, seems to be exactly what im looking for :)
[07:50] <morghanphoenix> Anyone over here know where to get the amarok 1.4 package? Repos keep giving me 1.3.9
[07:50] <mducharme> morghanphoenix: kubuntu.org
[07:52] <adz21c> morghanphoenix: deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-144/ edgy main thats what I got
[07:52] <morghanphoenix> Dapper
[07:52] <adz21c> then make it dapper
[07:52] <adz21c> should still work
[07:54] <Ingmar^> When I run VMWare in fullscreen, my xserver restarts, does anyone know how I can fix this ?
[07:55] <morghanphoenix> Okay, got all the edgy packages, hopefully this won't break anything trying to drop them in.
[07:55] <adz21c> no i mean't replace edgy with dapper
[07:55] <adz21c> i would think there is a dapper version compiled to
[07:56] <bXi> yo
[07:56] <bXi> i'm having problems after trying to dist-upgrade my kubuntu dapper 64bit to edgy
[07:56] <adz21c> if not then i'd assume it has the sources too so u can compile urself if it falls over
[07:56] <morghanphoenix> lol, that's why I'm on a fresh install of dapper
[07:57] <morghanphoenix> Edgy killed it
[07:57] <bXi> morghanphoenix: also 64bit ?
[07:57] <morghanphoenix> No, but either way that upgrade is a killer.
[07:57] <adz21c> bXi: what kind of problems?
[07:57] <bXi> i've upgraded multiple times without issues
[07:57] <CrazyPunk> I have two pc's, one is a 1.6 ghz with over 600 mb of ram, the other a PIII-500 with 312 mb ram
[07:57] <bXi> adz21c: basicly no xorg after upgrading
[07:58] <CrazyPunk> when I upgrade from dapper to edgy on the modern one, no problems
[07:58] <adz21c> bXi: checked your graphics upraded smoothly?
[07:58] <bXi> adz21c: i havent installed it yet
[07:58] <CrazyPunk> but after doing exactly the same upgrade from the older one, t3h shit starts happening
[07:58] <anette> where are you all?? help me
[07:58] <CrazyPunk> *on the older one :P
[07:59] <bXi> adz21c: basicly i installed dapper then upgraded to edgy straight away
[07:59] <bXi> and CrazyPunk we'll look at your older box later this week :D
[07:59] <adz21c> lol
[07:59] <CrazyPunk> :P nah thats not neccesary
[07:59] <CrazyPunk> dapper works fine
[07:59] <bXi> CrazyPunk == coworker :p
[07:59] <adz21c> oh ok lol cool
[07:59] <morghanphoenix> 404 not founds on both your amarok repo and the ones I have from source-o-matic
[08:00] <bXi> hmmm
[08:00] <CrazyPunk> it's only weird that on one pc the upgrade doesnt break the system and on another it does while I basically do exactly the same upgrades on both of them
[08:00] <adz21c> so what error do u get when doing startx after the upgrade?
[08:00] <bXi> it seems that theres no x server running
[08:00] <bXi> connection refused (errno: 111) unable to connect to x server
[08:00] <bXi> and then
[08:01] <CrazyPunk> source-o-matic has been giving more 404's lately
[08:01] <bXi> xinit: no such process (errno 3) server error
[08:01] <bXi> CrazyPunk: in dapper or edgy
[08:01] <CrazyPunk> dapper
[08:02] <CrazyPunk> but that's simply due to some repositorys that have upgraded to edgy
[08:02] <bXi> CrazyPunk: not really
[08:02] <bXi> most of them were gone before edgy was out
[08:02] <CrazyPunk> yeah
[08:03] <CrazyPunk> prolly has some good reason, not that it bothers me
[08:03] <CrazyPunk> I get the feeling that all those repos are bundled into a few edgy repos
[08:04] <adz21c> morghanphoenix: you got dapper backports enabled?
[08:04] <morghanphoenix> Yup.
[08:04] <morghanphoenix> deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-143 dapper main
[08:04] <morghanphoenix> even added that one from the amarok page
[08:05] <morghanphoenix> still nothing over 1.3.9
[08:05] <ehird> nobody can help?
[08:05] <anette> hey can somebody help me??
[08:05] <adz21c> morghanphoenix: deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-14 dapper main
[08:05] <adz21c> lol
[08:05] <ehird> bXi: are you insane
[08:06] <bXi> ehird: why?
[08:06] <ehird> bXi: are you going back to gnome or something? or maybe ratpoison ;)
[08:06] <bXi> i'll live with links screen irssi and vi
[08:06] <morghanphoenix> fluxbox is my favorite
[08:06] <morghanphoenix> Only use kde for multimedia stuff
[08:07] <ehird> bXi: no gui? haha, good luck
[08:07] <ehird> i feel for you, well, i would, but you're doing it conciously
[08:07] <CrazyPunk> lol
[08:07] <ehird> morghanphoenix: fluxbox is one of the better ones, i'll give it that
[08:07] <ehird> kde feels far more polished to me though, so i use it
[08:08] <bXi> ehird: fyi i have perfect knowledge of how to handle with purely a shell
[08:08] <bXi> its the weird kubuntu packages that are weird
[08:08] <ehird> bXi: i never said you couldn't
[08:08] <morghanphoenix> Really bloated though, I love KDE, but it slows stuff down for me.
[08:08] <ehird> bXi: i was implying it wouldn't be pleasant
[08:08] <ehird> KDE isn't really that slow
[08:08] <ehird> GNOME is worse
[08:08] <ehird> kde-core is fast
[08:09] <morghanphoenix> compared to black/fluxbox or tab?
[08:09] <morghanphoenix> KDE is a snail
[08:09] <CrazyPunk> I tried gnome - it works, but it just didn't fit me
[08:09] <CrazyPunk> kde still goes for me
[08:09] <bXi> icewm \o/
[08:09] <morghanphoenix> A very pretty snail though, with everything easily integrated and automated
[08:09] <CrazyPunk> at least I know how to use the terminal :P
[08:10] <CrazyPunk> and then again - even snails can be made to run
[08:10] <qbert> hmm i just downloaded 6.10 edgy, boot it up and it drops me to caldera dr-dos 7.03 , dos style cmd prompt ?
[08:10] <LjL> bwahaha
[08:10] <morghanphoenix> Yeah, I tend to use the terminal a lot
[08:10] <ehird> qbert: welcome to the shell
[08:10] <ehird> qbert: stop thinking in terms of dos, thank you
[08:10] <desfire> i,m having trouble getting kubuntu to work with vmware
[08:10] <ehird> qbert: now tell us what happened
[08:10] <morghanphoenix> Lets me see what's screwed up instead of just not working
[08:10] <desfire> anyone have luck yet
[08:11] <CrazyPunk> yep
[08:11] <qbert> ehird, im an experienced user ehird, this is a DOS prompt not a shell prompt -- [DR-DOS]  C:\ is the line
[08:11] <morghanphoenix> WOO HOO!
[08:11] <morghanphoenix> Amarok installing
[08:11] <bXi> desfire: kubuntu in vmware hasnt been a problem for me
[08:11] <ehird> qbert: you didn't say ;)
[08:11] <morghanphoenix> Thanks for the repo
[08:11] <ehird> qbert: well...
[08:11] <ehird> qbert: edgy doesn't include dr-dos as far as i know ;)
[08:11] <CrazyPunk> qbert: omg h4x
[08:11] <ehird> qbert: does your bios revert to it or something?
[08:11] <ehird> qbert: in any case i suggest reburning
[08:11] <morghanphoenix> Wonder why the one on the amarok page didn't work?
[08:11] <LjL> qbert: i bet you have it installed somehow. it's not Edgy doing that
[08:12] <Ermel> qbert: did you get the CD from official server?
[08:12] <CrazyPunk> qbert: did you download it from the official site?
[08:12] <desfire> bxi i burn,t the disk i,m instead of load the iso.
[08:12] <desfire> yes
[08:12] <CrazyPunk> w3rdness
[08:13] <desfire> i,m running right now through the cd rom
[08:13] <CrazyPunk> you should burn the iso as cd, not the iso as a file on the cd
[08:14] <qbert> CrazyPunk, yes, im installing over an old windows installation, it drops me to what it calls Caledra DR-DOS prompt :S , theres no format or install command either , let me try reburning
[08:14] <bXi> removing open office
[08:14] <bXi> rofl
[08:14] <bXi> it wasnt me
[08:14] <qbert> it was to you
[08:14] <qbert> :P
[08:14] <desfire> yah its not a iso. file on the cd other wise it would not run i think
[08:14] <CrazyPunk> (12/04)(20:14:18) * Info: [r-us] larry77 attempted to CTCPflood you, ignoring *!n=dpkpwevz@81.25.79.74 for 30m Press Control+F5 to remove
[08:14] <CrazyPunk> (12/04)(20:14:18) * Info: Warning: you are being CTCP flooded... enabling emergency CTCP ignore for 5 minutes!
[08:15] <CrazyPunk> newp - it wouldnt
[08:15] <bXi> CrazyPunk: are you on any other channel then me?
[08:15] <CrazyPunk> did you set up the boot manager?
[08:15] <CrazyPunk> bXi: no idea
[08:15] <qbert> CrazyPunk, who me ?
[08:15] <Enselic> When I close the lid of my laptop, the screen (external) goes black. Where are the settings for this? I've looked everywhere.
[08:15] <bXi> 3 chans right?
[08:15] <CrazyPunk> qbert: yes you :)
[08:16] <CrazyPunk> yeah
[08:16] <bXi> this ubuntu and datux right?
[08:16] <CrazyPunk> two now
[08:16] <CrazyPunk> only datux and here
[08:16] <bXi> k
[08:16] <bXi> weird i didnt get hit
[08:16] <qbert> hmm, this might have been an old dual boot - let me try again
[08:16] <desfire> bxi do you just direct vm ware to cd rom to load the system
[08:17] <desfire> say like drive :e
[08:17] <CrazyPunk> you can mount images as well in vmware
[08:17] <morghanphoenix> Is there a guide for dual booting somewhere, I kinda want to throw win2k onto an old hard drive for the few programs I still use under windows.
[08:17] <CrazyPunk> so you mount the ubuntu iso, config & boot the vm and go installing rightaway
[08:17] <CrazyPunk> oh yeah and don't forget to make a virtual disk as well
[08:17] <bXi> desfire: normally from the iso
[08:18] <bXi> but from cd shouldnt matter if  you can boot into it normally
[08:18] <bXi> maybe you need to tell vmware what device to use as cd-rom player
[08:18] <desfire> strange it starts to load then locks pc up
[08:18] <CrazyPunk> morghanphoenix: which booter are you using?
[08:18] <morghanphoenix> grub
[08:19] <desfire> i tried the iso way first well mount the iso
[08:19] <CrazyPunk> morghanphoenix: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Multiboot-with-GRUB.html
[08:19] <desfire> really looked up then
[08:19] <morghanphoenix> thanks
[08:19] <desfire> whoop locked
[08:20] <qbert> oh i choose the wrong optioon when burning the CD :S - a new burn a boot CD option ! , thanks for help CrazyPunk
[08:20] <qbert> and ehird
[08:21] <desfire> anyways thanks looked like i did everything right maybe its some setting i,m missing or or like sp2 hangin it up or something
[08:21] <CrazyPunk> qbert: lol that could happen to anyone
[08:23] <desfire> exit
[08:29] <tobstarr> !help services
[08:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about help services - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:29] <tobstarr> hi
[08:29] <bXi> hi
[08:30] <tobstarr> i both lightpd and apache installed with edgy: how can i configure which server i want so start at bootup?
[08:30] <tobstarr> servic emanager is only showing some kde services
[08:30] <CrazyPunk> omglolz
[08:30] <CrazyPunk> Six percent of the source code to Microsoft Windows XP is unchanged since Windows 1.0. 43 percent is unchanged since Windows 95.
[08:31] <bXi> hah
[08:31] <qbert> boy kubuntu install gets nicer every time
[08:31] <bXi> i knew it
[08:31] <bXi> HAH
[08:31] <bXi> it works
[08:31] <bXi> brb reboot
[08:31] <CrazyPunk> w00t
[08:31] <CrazyPunk> succes
[08:31] <CrazyPunk> I'm off to take a dump
[08:32] <Ingmar^> When I run VMWare in fullscreen, my xserver restarts, does anyone know how I can fix this ?
[08:33] <ehird> CrazyPunk - core dumped
[08:34] <bXi> heh
[08:35] <Bubba_Gump> how i do adjust the volume for just one track in amarok?
[08:40] <vado> Hi
[08:44] <donati85> salut tout nouveau sur kubuntu et je raaaaame
[08:47] <der_daniel_> hi, i have problems with my dwl 520+ wlan card. it ran perfectly with breezy and dapper but won't work with edgy. the card still is recognized and finds the networks... but i can't connect to them. it uses the acx100 chipset. can anyone help me please?
[08:52] <kimmern> Hey! was wondering about a couple of things..I'm kinda new to this..but how do I set VLC to be my default video player..and where can I find new "Window Decorations"?..found some on kde-look, but I don't know which category to dowload fra..native kde 3.x, IceWM, deKorator, etc?
[08:53] <kai_> can some one help set the class path for my java and javac commmands
[08:54] <kai_> The last 2 time I did it, I had to re-install
[08:59] <intelikey> is there a way to background a process without suspending it ?     after it's started that is ?
[09:00] <wilman> ik heb een probleem
[09:00] <wilman> i have a problem
[09:00] <LjL> !nl
[09:00] <ubotu> Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie) is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl
[09:00] <wilman> my adept does not work anymore
[09:00] <qbert> hmm, installing 6.10 , I keep getting 'writing ext3 file system failed, critical error ' , and it wont go past this -- whats th ename of the tool that will let me partition the system manually from the CLI, not format but the nicer one ?
[09:01] <LjL> wilman: like what?
[09:01] <qbert> !es
[09:01] <ubotu> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendrn mas ayuda.
[09:01] <intelikey> qbert it's already partitioned if it's trying to mkfs
[09:01] <intelikey> but the answer to your Q is cfdisk qbert
[09:01] <wilman> adept notifier
[09:01] <wilman> for kde
[09:02] <wilman> for instance
[09:02] <LjL> ok in what way does it not work?
[09:02] <qbert> intelikey, ahh ok thx -- hmm I see this error on the forums but no answer to it
[09:02] <wilman> the notifier is in te toolbar but when i typed my password it starts but suddenly its gone
[09:02] <wilman> every time i do it
[09:02] <LjL> wilman: what about if you start the "normal" Adept?
[09:03] <LjL> i.e. K / System / Adept
[09:03] <wilman> does not work either
[09:03] <LjL> wilman: just fails silently?
[09:03] <wilman> it says loading please wait en then it is just gone
[09:03] <wilman> yes
[09:04] <LjL> !adept crash fix
[09:04] <ubotu> If adept crashed on you and your database is locked, try this in konsole: 'sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a'
[09:04] <LjL> but i don't think that's it
[09:04] <wilman> i have another problem maybe more inportant
[09:04] <intelikey> qbert you can try manually making the fs  use  fdisk -l  to display partition information  use mketfs -jc /dev/hdd#  <--using the correct adderss of course.  hda5 maybe
[09:04] <wilman> the same time my adept stopped
[09:04] <LjL> wilman: what about, like, "apt-get upgrade"?
[09:04] <wilman> my konsole did'nt work either
[09:04] <intelikey> ooops
[09:04] <LjL> i mean "sudo apt-get upgrade"
[09:04] <LjL> hm
[09:05] <intelikey> mke2fs
[09:06] <LjL> wilman: is there some kind of terminal that you *can* user?
[09:06] <LjL> use
[09:06] <wilman> uu
[09:06] <intelikey> qbert but be advised even if you can without error make the fs for the system to be installed onto,  the installer will not install onto it with out formating it.
[09:06] <LjL> what?
[09:09] <intelikey> qbert ffr    mk*fs == format *
[09:10] <wilman> hmm my beryl chrashed
[09:10] <wilman> well anyway i can always just juse sudo apt-get upgrade
[09:10] <wilman> but my konsole is a prob
[09:18] <fwap> will kubuntu run smoothly on a 550mhz pIII with 128mb of ram
[09:19] <intelikey> fwap yes
[09:20] <intelikey> fwap however movies and gimp will not be so smooth
[09:21] <intelikey> fwap if you intend watching vidios on that box i sujest vlc fullscreen from the console
[09:21] <trappist> I would expect movies to run fine - they always did for me on my 300mhz box
[09:22] <fwap> vlc can run videos in in a virtual console?
[09:22] <trappist> unless you have to do software scaling or something for some reason
[09:22] <fwap> framebuffer stuff?
[09:22] <intelikey> trappist it's the ram not the mhz
[09:22] <intelikey> fwap yes fbcon
[09:23] <fwap> neat
[09:24] <trappist> intelikey: I only had 128mb on that box
[09:24] <lmdj> hi. need help installing plugins in xubuntu. installed realplayer but it won't work
[09:25] <intelikey> trappist hmmm interesting   last i tried it on a 750mhz with 128m ram vidios were choppy in kde  and swapping was involved,   i didn't however test with swap turned off; prolly should have.
[09:26] <fwap> my kubuntu http download wont go past 14%
[09:26] <fwap> tried in a browser download and wget, both stuck at 14%
[09:27] <fwap> was gettin 500kbps and then just bam dies
[09:27] <bLaZeD> ok i cant boot to my new kernel...and ive followed a few forum threads and still nothing i get "waiting for root file system" thne it drops me to busybox saying it cant find it.....but this older kernel works fine
[09:27] <bXi> anyone here ever experienced a broken usplash?
[09:28] <intelikey> bLaZeD that kernel is working fine too.
[09:28] <intelikey> bLaZeD it's the initramfs.img that's not mounting the root fs
[09:28] <kai_> ...is there any one that can help me update the class path for the java and javac?
[09:28] <bLaZeD> intelikey, omg finaly someone who might be able to help =)
[09:28] <bLaZeD> intelikey, how shoudl i go about fixing that?
[09:29] <bLaZeD> intelikey, also what do you think has caused this.......ive built a few kernels and never had a issue like this
[09:29] <intelikey> bLaZeD try booting that kernel and manually mounting the fs  you may need to modprobe drivers.    do you have two boxes ?
[09:30] <bLaZeD> intelikey, that machine wont boot at all
[09:30] <intelikey> you said it did
[09:30] <bLaZeD> intelikey, it starts to...then does nothing....doprs me to a very very limited busybox
[09:30] <bLaZeD> *drops
[09:30] <intelikey> {i get "waiting for root file system" thne it drops me to busybox saying it cant find it.} <-- at that point the kernel is booted.
[09:31] <bLaZeD> ok.....
[09:31] <bLaZeD> didnt know i would be able to acomplish much in that shell
[09:32] <intelikey> so at that point try modprobe ide ;modprobe ext     and check if you can mount the root fs   mount /dev/root /root
[09:33] <bLaZeD> actaluy /root?. or the / ?
[09:33] <intelikey> bLaZeD no
[09:33] <intelikey> just like i typed it
[09:33] <bLaZeD> intelikey, if that works i should just use "rebot"?
[09:33] <bLaZeD> *"reboot"
[09:33] <bLaZeD> where is damn pen when u need one :/
[09:34] <intelikey> if that works just type exit and it will continue the startup process
[09:34] <bLaZeD> intelikey, k i am writing this down....and it takes about 4-5 mins to drop me at busy box
[09:34] <bLaZeD> so i will be back in abouot 10 mins
[09:34] <bLaZeD> if this works....
[09:35] <bLaZeD> will there be a fix?
[09:35] <bLaZeD> or am i stuck doing this?
[09:35] <intelikey> yes the fix is,,,   then when all startup scripts have completed and you have logged in  make a new initramfs.img
[09:36] <intelikey> mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd-`uname -r`.img `uname -r`
[09:36] <intelikey> errr actually sudo that one ^
[09:36] <gnomefreak> Hawkwind: you here?
[09:36] <Hawkwind> gnomefreak: Yeppers
[09:37] <bXi> intelikey: how big is the chance that that will fix usplash ?
[09:37] <bLaZeD> intelikey, thanks a million man....i been going nuts trying to figure this one out
[09:37] <gnomefreak> Hawkwind: are you hosting the nvidia drivers from amaranth
[09:37] <ehird> is there another way to change the keyboard layout?
[09:37] <Hawkwind> gnomefreak: Yes I am
[09:37] <ehird> setxkbmap is reporting Error loading new keyboard description for everything
[09:37] <gnomefreak> Hawkwind: did you rebuild them?
[09:38] <intelikey> bLaZeD i have also had to mknod /dev/<devicename> b <major> <nimor>    in that situation
[09:38] <gnomefreak> the kernel + drivers
[09:38] <Hawkwind> gnomefreak: No.  He told me they didn't need to be rebuilt for anything
[09:38] <gnomefreak> k
[09:38] <gnomefreak> his repo is still up i think
[09:38] <Hawkwind> gnomefreak: It was shutdown AFAIK
[09:38] <intelikey> bLaZeD if you'll tell me what partition it is i'll give you the <info>   for that line ^
[09:39] <bLaZeD> intelikey, well ill brb i HOPE this works =) ..and thanks again =)
[09:39] <julle> is there anyone who knows how to fix the resolution problem with nvidia, i can only get 800x600 and 50hz
[09:39] <bLaZeD> sda5
[09:39] <bLaZeD> is /
[09:39] <intelikey> k just a sec
[09:39] <gnomefreak> hmmmmmm
[09:39] <Hawkwind> gnomefreak: He said the bandwidth usage was way over use so that's why he needed someone to host them.  Is something wrong with them ?
[09:39] <gnomefreak> Hawkwind: not yet i hope
[09:39] <intelikey> blazed that would be     mknod /dev/sda5 b 8 5
[09:40] <bLaZeD> intelikey, and i only need to do this for / ?....
[09:40] <ehird> Can anyone help? :/
[09:40] <bLaZeD> intelikey, i have several partions
[09:40] <qbert> hmm, the installer constalty fails on creating file system , 6.06 and 6.10 :(
[09:40] <intelikey> bLaZeD yes  and  that should be the same as /dev/root in that initramfs
[09:40] <intelikey> you can check with ls -l
[09:41] <intelikey> ls -l /dev/
[09:41] <gnomefreak> Hawkwind: no its ok i think so far
[09:41] <intelikey> brw-rw-r-- 1 root root 8, 0 Sep 16 04:31 /dev/sda  <<<- major is 8 minor is 0   and it's a B'lock device
[09:41] <Hawkwind> gnomefreak: Ok kewl.  Amaranth said he would keep them updated so if anything breaks/is broken let me know so I can get with him about them
[09:42] <bLaZeD> allright here goes
[09:42] <gnomefreak> Hawkwind: ok
[09:42] <bLaZeD> brb...........i hope ;)
[09:43] <intelikey> i always get a chuckel out of that.   "my kernel wont boot"  and what they mean is xorg didn't start....    in this case the root fs didn't mount  but still the kernel is booted.
[09:43] <ehird> Is there a way to unmount+remount /
[09:43] <ehird> because it just readonlyfilesystem'd
[09:43] <z3ek> hi, im having problems getting my wireless to connect to the router
[09:44] <z3ek> anyone have any ideas?
[09:44] <intelikey> ehird unmount no  remount yes
[09:44] <z3ek> it picks up the name of the router in the list of networks
[09:44] <ehird> intelikey: remount,ok, how
[09:44] <z3ek> but then when you go to connect to it
[09:44] <z3ek> it fails
[09:44] <z3ek> the router is set to dhcp
[09:44] <intelikey> ehird sudo mount / -o remount,<other,options,here>
[09:44] <jdfellow> i am having an intermittent sound problem and yes i have read the faqs
[09:44] <ehird> intelikey: thanks.
[09:45] <ehird> intelikey: heh, other apps just beeps and blopped in reply
[09:45] <ehird> it was like a thousand screams all at once
[09:45] <ehird> anyway...
[09:45] <ehird> anybody have a solution to this:
[09:45] <ehird> ehird@ehird-desktop:~$ setxkbmap dvorak
[09:45] <ehird> Error loading new keyboard description
[09:45] <jdfellow> anyone available for a sound question?
[09:46] <TheGateKeeper> !sound
[09:46] <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
[09:46] <ehird> !keyboard
[09:46] <ubotu> Keyboard shortcuts can be set in system->preferences->keyboard shortcuts (Gnome) or "input actions" in Kcontrol (KDE). If your multimedia keys don't work with that, try keytouch - http://keytouch.sourceforge.net
[09:46] <intelikey> ehird that's X related not my forte' sorry   (not even my tabernacle, hehhe )
[09:46] <jdfellow> been there already
[09:46] <kimmern> Anyone here using icewm on kubuntu? maybe a stupid question, but how do i change the default theme? there isn't any gui to do it on..as far as I found..
[09:46] <anette> hello i dont now what i do here can you help me
[09:47] <ehird> !kblayout
[09:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kblayout - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:47] <ehird> !setxkbmap
[09:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about setxkbmap - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:47] <ehird> sdfsdfsdf
[09:47] <anette> hey kann da auch jemand deutsch!!!!!!!???????????
[09:48] <intelikey> kimmern yes there is    if you have any icewm theemes installed    the ice menu bottom button   or maybe second one ....
[09:48] <ehird> bleh
[09:49] <lorenzo_r> ciao
[09:49] <anette> will somebody write with me??
[09:49] <jdfellow> sound plays for about 5 secs. and then hangs for a Milli sec. then plays again ... repeats the same pattern restarting the computer fixes the problem but why does it happen in the first place???
[09:49] <anette> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????
[09:50] <anette> where i am
[09:50] <kimmern> intelikey, that's my question..where is that button? how do I install..? started icewm in konsole, and I don't get up any gui...
[09:50] <ehird> ehird@ehird-desktop:~$ setxkbmap -model pc104 -layout gb -variant dvorak
[09:50] <ehird> Error loading new keyboard description
[09:50] <ehird> grahhhhhh
[09:50] <intelikey> ehird may not be related but kde-i18n-<your choice>
[09:51] <ehird> intelikey: installing
[09:51] <xst> I'm about to by a new mouse and am considering a Logitech VX which should be extremely configurable. But this configuration stuff is done from software that is only available on Windows - I guess. Does anyone have any linux/ubuntu experiences with this mouse (or could you recommend another one that works well?)
[09:51] <intelikey> kimmern oh you may need to logout of kde and login to icewm for that to work    i didn't notice you meant inside of kde...
[09:51] <bLaZeD> bah!,,,,,no go.....it wouldnt load the modules.....kept sayin FATAL module not found
[09:51] <ehird> xst: apple mighty mouse
[09:52] <kimmern> intelikey, ok, thanks, I'll try that!
[09:52] <intelikey> kimmern you can select session at the login prompt ???
[09:52] <kimmern> nope!
[09:52] <kimmern> oh..yeah!
[09:52] <kimmern> sorry :P
[09:52] <intelikey> k
[09:53] <bLaZeD> intelikey, shouldi just run mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd-`uname -r`.img `uname -r`  now?
[09:53] <intelikey> bLaZeD ok did you build ext3 and idedisk as modules when you built that kernel ?
[09:53] <ehird> it worked in fluxbox
[09:53] <bLaZeD> intelikey, it very well should have i copied the kernel config over from the working one
[09:54] <intelikey> bLaZeD the uname -r is the presently running version  not the one you want.
[09:54] <bLaZeD> intelikey, yea
[09:54] <bLaZeD> i WANT 2.6.19
[09:54] <bLaZeD> and am runnint 2.6.18.3
[09:54] <intelikey> so   sudo mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd-2.6.19.img 2.6.19
[09:55] <bLaZeD> intelikey, then sudo update-grub right?
[09:55] <ehird> i wouldn't be so impatient, but it's pretty important
[09:55] <intelikey> why ?   it should be the same name.
[09:55] <bLaZeD> intelikey, it ran the mkinitramfs no error or anything
[09:55] <ehird> what package includes the stuff for setxkbmap?
[09:56] <bLaZeD> intelikey, oh k...well i read that on a forum
[09:56] <intelikey> xkbutils ?
[09:56] <intelikey> xkbsel - Tool for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboards.
[09:56] <intelikey> xkbset - Small utility to change the AccessX settings of XKEYBOARD
[09:56] <bLaZeD> intelikey, shouldi now try tio reboot?
[09:57] <bLaZeD> intelikey, and it doesnt make a diff i use normal or safe more to boot?
[09:57] <intelikey> bLaZeD that's the only way i know to test the initramfs.img
[09:57] <ehird> somebody? please?
[09:57] <intelikey> bLaZeD that will all be controled by /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:58] <bLaZeD> intelikey, k again thanks......realy appreciate the help =)
[09:58] <bLaZeD> i am gonna go see if itll work now
[09:58] <intelikey> bLaZeD
[09:59] <fwap> when i install kubuntu it will autodetect my cable modem and the defaults for how it slices up partitions and my video card configuration and everything will likely be good right?
[09:59] <ehird> fwap: in your dreams (read as: maybe)
[09:59] <z3ek> heh
[09:59] <intelikey> fwap if you like the defaults, then yeah should be
[09:59] <fwap> it's a modern machine
[10:00] <intelikey> fwap oh in that case prolly not.
[10:00] <z3ek> anyone have any ideas about my wifi problem ?
[10:00] <intelikey> !wifi | z3ek
[10:00] <ubotu> z3ek: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:00] <intelikey> did you look there ?
[10:00] <ehird> someone please?
[10:00] <z3ek> no i dont
[10:00] <z3ek> but i wll now
[10:01] <intelikey> ok i'm out for a bit.
[10:01] <intelikey> oh and ehird you can also ask in #ubuntu
[10:01] <ehird> intelikey: maybe
[10:02] <intelikey> or ##linux    or even  ##linuxhelp
[10:07] <bLaZeD> *sigh* still nothing
[10:09] <jbruckman> I have a problem with GRUB. Does anyone know why it didn't see my windows partition and autoconfig when I installed Kubuntu? I need to boot into windows(which is unfortunately an NTFS partition).
[10:10] <jbruckman> I tried editing the menu.lst, but maybe I didn't do it right, or there is something else wrong
[10:12] <bLaZeD> u suppose ill rebuild the kernel for a 6th time now :(
[10:12] <bLaZeD> *i
[10:14] <fangorious> so what's the deal with amarok in dapper and edgy, why is there no gstreamer engine?
[10:15] <heinkel_111> fangorious: i think it is because there has been an evaluation and xine has been found to do the job even better....
[10:17] <fangorious> heinkel_111: that's no reason to take away the choice
[10:17] <fangorious> i don't mind xine being the default, but to flat out have no choice ....
[10:18] <fangorious> (without compiling amarok from source)
[10:18] <heinkel_111> i am not sure but can't you install gstreamer as the engine if you wish?
[10:18] <fangorious> heinkel_111: there's no amarok-gstreamer package, and the only thing in the Engines preference panel is xine
[10:20] <outime> jbruckman, maybe you need to reinstall GRUB
[10:20] <alfmatos> hi everyone, whats the package that has the KDE power manager ?
[10:20] <dan14> does anyone know of a good howto for installing extensions in firefox? i keep getting an error like "cant install file at file://home/***"
[10:21] <outime> http://www.sorgonet.com/linux/grubrestore/ jbruckman
[10:22] <alfmatos> is it Kpowersave ?
[10:24] <trappist> dan14: make sure it's for the right version of firefox
[10:24] <heinkel_112> fangorious: you still there?
[10:24] <fangorious> yeah
[10:25] <jbruckman> outime: thanks, i hadn't thought of just reinstalling it and letting it configure from scratch again.
[10:25] <dan14> trappist: it says it supports 2.0, and thats what i have
[10:25] <dan14> trappist: it happens no matter what extension i try
[10:25] <trappist> dan14: how are you trying to install it?
[10:25] <smaggard_> Hey :D
[10:25] <heinkel_112> fangorious; all  the bad curses you can help me throw at xine and amarok is extremely justified now, the reasone  i left konversation is amarok just krashed my ssystem so i had to reboot!
[10:26] <heinkel_112> i agree with anything you say ;)
[10:26] <fangorious> heinkel_112: heh
[10:26] <dan14> trappist: first, i tried to just click on the file from mozilla's site, then, i tried to save the file and open it with firefox (both failed witht he same error)
[10:27] <trappist> dan14: well that's a tough one.  with those, I like to /join #firefox on irc.mozilla.org and ask there.  they pretty much know everything.
[10:27] <fangorious> looking at kubuntu.org, the 3rd most-recent post is for jriddell's custom amarok 1.4.4 package foredgy
[10:27] <fangorious> heinkel_112: no idea if it includes gstreamer
[10:27] <dan14> thanks trappist
[10:28] <BluesKaj> fangorious, try imbrandon's amarok repos
[10:28] <fangorious> BluesKaj: I'll look into it, but it's really disappointing that the last two releases don't just include amarok-gstreamer
[10:28] <heinkel_112> amarok on kubuntu is not he most stable thing :(
[10:30] <fangorious> i'd settle for functional
[10:31] <BluesKaj> i seldom play mp3s but yesterday amarok wouldn't play them dus to a missing plugin , but a dailog asked if i wanted to install one so auto-opened adept and downloaded and installed it automatically
[10:32] <BluesKaj> never saw that happen with an app in linux before
[10:33] <krups> fangorious - amarok works fine here.  what's wrong with it?
[10:33] <fangorious> krups: I don't have the option of installing the gstreamer engine, and have seen no instructions for playing AAC files, just mp3
[10:34] <fangorious> my AAC files play just fine in all gstreamer apps I've tried them in
[10:34] <BluesKaj> what about the gstreamer plugins in adept ?
[10:35] <krups> fangorious:  never tried aac - only flac.
[10:35] <heinkel_112> krups: do you get flac to work then?
[10:35] <heinkel_112> briefly remember trying and not playing
[10:36] <fangorious> heinkel_112: flac should work in everything, since it's a patent/copyright-free oss codec
[10:36] <jeisma> anyone know why i get a boot disk failure, but if i put in knoppix, then restart, it boots fine?
[10:36] <krups> heinkel_112: yeah.  there was an issue with dapper / xine /flac.  got fixed with edgy.
[10:36] <jeisma> but next time i start up, i get a boot disk failure again?
[10:36] <jeisma> and have to go through the process of booting knoppix and rebooting
[10:39] <BluesKaj> jeisma,i hate to state the obvious , but knoppix is a live cd
[10:39] <bXi> is it possible to use a firefox 1.5 plugin in firefox 2?
[10:40] <trappist> bXi: not if it doesn't say it's compatible with 2
[10:40] <orkid> how to install kubuntu from iso image on hard disk without burning it?
[10:40] <orkid> tia
[10:41] <bXi> trappist: i'm wondering about flash9
[10:42] <heinkel_112> i am wondering when we get the damned flash for 64 bit!
[10:42] <trappist> bXi: the flash9 beta plugin works with 2
[10:43] <jeisma> BluesKaj i know knoppix is a live cd
[10:43] <bXi> heinkel_112: i'm running flash9 in firefox 1.5 in edgy 64bit
[10:43] <trappist> heinkel_112: yeah if we could get that and a 64bit java plugin I wouldn't have to run my firefox in a 32bit chroot
[10:43] <trappist> oh and a 64bit acroread
[10:43] <fwap> is the kubuntu cd a 'live cd' that does a netinstall or is it an actual full install?
[10:44] <trappist> fwap: it's a full install from a live cd
[10:44] <orkid> livecd with full install
[10:44] <bXi> trappist: where should i put the libflashplugin.so for firefox 2
[10:44] <fwap> im surprised it's a full install because it's only one cd, most distros have multiple cds
[10:44] <heinkel_112> bXi:  does this work with konqueror too? url to installation guide somewhere?
[10:44] <fwap> does that mean it comes with less packages or what
[10:45] <trappist> bXi: ~/.mozilla/plugins
[10:45] <bXi> trappist: and for global ?
[10:45] <trappist> bXi: wherever the symlink points to
[10:45] <nagyv> hello! I would like to use multisync with my mobile (SE k750i), according to google it should work, but I do not know multisync, and get the following error in the log: Failed to connect local: Connection error. What should I set up and how? (Bluetooth works in general, even multisyncs test passed.)
[10:46] <bXi> what symlink ?
[10:47] <trappist> bXi: what I did was install the flash plugin from the repos, then replace the .so with the new one
[10:47] <bXi> trappist: which version are you running
[10:47] <bXi> 32bit or 64bit
[10:48] <yodo> hi
[10:50] <trappist> bXi: there is no 64bit flash, so I run firefox (and flash) in a 32bit chroot
[10:50] <bXi> okay
[10:51] <bXi> i'll need the 32bit firefox 2 then
[10:51] <Tailsfan> Will Kubuntu 6.10 run in a PC with 128 MB of RAM?
[10:52] <bXi> Tailsfan: it'll have issues with the graphical installer
[10:52] <trappist> Tailsfan: yes
[10:52] <bXi> try the alternate installer
[10:52] <Tailsfan> I was'nt going to install it, I was going to use the Live CD
[10:52] <zorglu_> Tailsfan: you may try xubuntu on such box
[10:53] <trappist> Tailsfan: the livecd will likely have problems too - since there's no hard drive, everything has to run from RAM (if you have it) or the CD (which will be very slow)
[10:53] <Tailsfan> I am, whenever I get a chance to download it, I use Torrenting to get my Buntus
[10:53] <Tailsfan> :(
[10:53] <bXi> trappist: could you guide me trough the process of installing firefox 2?
[10:53] <Lam_> is there a command i could execute to flip xscreensaver on and off?
[10:53] <trappist> !chroot | bXi
[10:53] <bXi> the 32bit version that is
[10:53] <ubotu> bXi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[10:54] <Tailsfan> and I will not be able to us ethe torrenting till Wednesday
[10:55] <bXi> trappist: there has to be an easier way
[10:55] <bXi> since there is this linux32 command which is supposed to do this kind of stuff
[10:55] <trappist> bXi: I've heard there is, but I have a lot of 32bit stuff I want to run, so I do the chroot thing.
[10:56] <bXi> bluepunk@amd64:~$ linux32 uname -a
[10:56] <bXi> Linux amd64 2.6.17-10-generic #2 SMP Fri Oct 13 15:34:39 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[10:57] <bXi> bluepunk@amd64:~$ uname -a
[10:57] <bXi> Linux amd64 2.6.17-10-generic #2 SMP Fri Oct 13 15:34:39 UTC 2006 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[10:57] <bXi> so it does work
[10:57] <trappist> bXi: all linux32 does is make the system pretend it's 32bit so apps won't go hey this is 64bit, I can't run
[10:58] <Pupeno> When 0.0.0.0:10000 is opened, those that include IPv6 as well ?
[10:58] <trappist> Pupeno: no
[10:58] <trappist> Pupeno: 0.0.0.0 isn't even ipv6 notation
[10:59] <Pupeno> trappist: I know, but I've opened 0.0.0.0:10000 and opening ::1:10000 gives me address in use.
[11:00] <trappist> Pupeno: I'd guess if you configure an app to listen on all devices on port 10000, and it supports ipv6, it'll probably open that too
[11:00] <Pupeno> trappist: I am *writting* the app.
[11:01] <trappist> Pupeno: ah.  well I wonder if fuser can show you what's listening on ::1:10000
[11:01] <Pupeno> trappist: netstat -tlunp does.
[11:02] <trappist> Pupeno: fuser -v -6 -n tcp 10000
[11:02] <Pupeno> trappist: what I am seing is that if I open 0.0.0.0:10000 I can't open ::1:10000 and viceversa, I get address in use.
[11:02] <trappist> Pupeno: -ntulp?  this is udp?
[11:03] <Pupeno> trappist: it is tcp in my test, but it'll be for both, tcp and up.
[11:03] <Pupeno> That fuser line didn't show anything.
[11:04] <trappist> Pupeno: what language is this, and how are you opening the socket?
[11:05] <Pupeno> trappist: Erlang.
[11:05] <Pupeno> What I see is that whenever I open the all-interfaces address, even when it is only IPv4 or IPv6 I can't open it in the other.
[11:05] <trappist> sorry, never heard of it :/  but it sure does sound like whatever you're doing, it's interpreting 0.0.0.0 to include ipv6 devices
[11:06] <Pupeno> trappist: yes.
[11:10] <jeisma> can someone explain why after i boot from a knoppix cd, then restart, my comp boots fine?
[11:10] <jeisma> but when i just boot without knoppix first, it gives me a boot disk failure?
[11:10] <Pupeno> jeisma: how is Kubuntu involved there ?
[11:10] <jeisma> i use kubuntu
[11:11] <bLaZeD> well here is my 6th build of the kernel...... here is when i installed the deb for it.. http://pastebin.ulteo.us/288 ...it seems to look fine to me
[11:11] <jeisma> jerk
[11:13] <jeisma> no answer i'm guessing
[11:16] <zorglu_> http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl7_ip.htm <- Pupeno, trappist "When INADDR_ANY is specified in the bind call the socket will be bound to all local interfaces. "
[11:16] <bLaZeD> BAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this freaking thing isnt working ive built it 6 times.... EVERY time i do Exactly what this http://linuxfordummies.org/index.php?topic=611.0  tutroial says to do....ive followed this tutorial several times and never had this happen this REALY sucks
[11:17] <bXi> trappist: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202537
[11:17] <bXi> this is what i'm after
[11:18] <Pupeno> zorglu_: it should bind all local interfaces on one protocol (either IPv4 or IPv6, depending in what you are working with).
[11:19] <zorglu_> Pupeno: maybe it should but it doesnt :)
[11:19] <Pupeno> zorglu_: then, how do you open *any* IPv4 *and* any IPv6 ?
[11:19] <bLaZeD> can anyone help me figure out my my kernel isnt booting...its just hangs on boot....saying "waiting for root file system" ......then times out and drops me at a very limited busybox shell..
[11:20] <zorglu_> Pupeno: i dunno, im looking up to see how the port are bound. but from my current research, you are not the only one having this problem
[11:21] <TheGateKeeper> blackflag, did you go into the kernel menu config?
[11:21] <zorglu_> http://www.dbforums.com/archive/index.php/t-968701.html <- Pupeno about this very subject
[11:22] <TheGateKeeper> oops wrong person
[11:22] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, i copied the config over from this working kernel.....changed very lmited things
[11:22] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, only thing i changed was what the tutorial said to
[11:23] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, hmm I have only built kernel in gentoo, the place I am guessing that you should look at is the file systems to ensure they have been enabled
[11:24] <zorglu_> http://gsyc.escet.urjc.es/~eva/IPv6-web/ipv6_only.html <- Pupeno on how to write a ipv6 only bind
[11:24] <Pupeno> zorglu_: Thank you!
[11:25] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, i dont understand why it wouldnt copy over those settings also?.......
[11:25] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, because this kernel works fine
[11:25] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, why do you need to build a kernel?
[11:26] <zorglu_> Pupeno: btw apparently the linux behaviour is the common one, and IPV6_V6ONLY is the common solution for your problem. even window does it this way
[11:27] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, i choose to......makes my system more responsive...and yes i know ubuntu doesnt suggest u do it...but ive done it probly 5-10 times b4 this...with no problems...
[11:27] <purpleposeidon> gah! Inkscape always crashes when you change the stroke settings!
[11:27] <Pupeno> zorglu_: this behaviour seems very dumb, why block the IPv6 ports when only the IPv4 are bound (and viceversa). Anyway, I am coding in Erlang, so I just can't use IPV6_V6ONLY directly (is there an IPV4_V4ONLY, otherwise I don't see how the conflict would be avoided).
[11:28] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, well assuming that you are using IDE hard disks & ext3 those are the places I would look to ensure the config is correct
[11:28] <max_> does anyone know know why 3ddesktop and a couple other 3d things (like that chess and such) would be missing from my Adept after a new install and how can i get them back
[11:28] <zorglu_> Pupeno: not that dumb, it is making ipv4 apps easier to port
[11:28] <Pupeno> oh! because opening the IPv6 port also opens the IPv4 ports. I need to check that.
[11:29] <Pupeno> zorglu_: yes, I see.
[11:29] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, k thanks for the info......ill look in there and try to compile for a 7th time :(
[11:29] <purpleposeidon> BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
[11:30] <blind_> help ... how do i mount an ext3 partition ( created after i instaled kubuntu) so that every time i boot-up it will still be there
[11:30] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, good luck :-) I am no expert, but have a rough idea what I need for my own system, I would check also check the device drivers section to see if that looks reasonable for your system
[11:31] <zorglu_> !mount | blind_
[11:31] <ubotu> blind_: Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted  -  Formatting partitions: see the manual page for mkfs ("man mkfs")  -  Mounting partitions in Gnome: System -> Administration -> Disks
[11:31] <zorglu_> maouaou not a good command :)
[11:32] <zorglu_> !ntfs | blind_
[11:32] <ubotu> blind_: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions  -  See also !fuse
[11:32] <Pupeno> zorglu_: thank you very much for your help!
[11:32] <zorglu_> Pupeno: my please :)
[11:32] <zorglu_> i did learn in the process :)
[11:32] <zorglu_> pleasure
[11:32] <zorglu_> wow late time for my brain
[11:32] <max_> does anyone know know why 3ddesktop and a couple other 3d things (like that chess and such) would be missing from my Adept after a new install and how can i get them back
[11:32] <mc__> how to set the default alsa device?
[11:33] <zorglu_> !info 3ddesktop
[11:33] <ubotu> 3ddesktop: "Three-dimensional" desktop switcher. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.9-5.1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 74 kB, installed size 448 kB
[11:33] <bLaZeD> well it looks like everything under file system about ext2 and 3 is checked......and thats what i use ext3
[11:33] <zorglu_> !alsa
[11:33] <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
[11:34] <misael> Hello. How can i install flash player 7 in my laptop? what do i have to do? i heard about having to put a command in the terminal. ?? Help Please
[11:34] <zorglu_> !flash
[11:34] <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
[11:34] <misael> !flash
[11:34] <zorglu_> me first :)
[11:34] <matos> hello!
[11:34] <TheGateKeeper> !flash9
[11:34] <ubotu> flash9 is available from dapper-backports and edgy-backports now, see !backports
[11:35] <misael> !backports
[11:35] <ubotu> If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[11:35] <TheGateKeeper> also available in dapper too :-)
[11:35] <misael> Hello. How can i install flash player 7 in my laptop? what do i have to do? i heard about having to put a command in the terminal. ?? Help Please
[11:35] <zorglu_> eilker: liiiiiziiiibaaaaaaa :)
[11:35] <diginet> !tvtime
[11:35] <ubotu> tvtime: A high quality television application. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.1-2.2ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 636 kB, installed size 1768 kB
[11:35] <max_> zorglu: everytime i tried i did <sudo apt-get install 3ddesk" cause thats how it usualy shows up in menus.....thanks for clraring it up
[11:35] <misael> Hello. How can i install flash player 7 in my laptop? what do i have to do? i heard about having to put a command in the terminal. ?? Help Please
[11:35] <diginet> !flash
[11:35] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:35] <eilker> zorglu_: :))
[11:35] <max_> I <3 ubotu
[11:35] <misael> Hello. How can i install flash player 7 in my laptop? what do i have to do? i heard about having to put a command in the terminal. ?? Help Please
[11:35] <misael> Hello. How can i install flash player 7 in my laptop? what do i have to do? i heard about having to put a command in the terminal. ?? Help PleaseHello. How can i install flash player 7 in my laptop? what do i have to do? i heard about having to put a command in the terminal. ?? Help Please
[11:36] <misael> Hello. How can i install flash player 7 in my laptop? what do i have to do? i heard about having to put a command in the terminal. ?? Help PleaseHello. How can i install flash player 7 in my laptop? what do i have to do? i heard about having to put a command in the terminal. ?? Help Please
[11:36] <zorglu_> misael: the above ubotu message is for you
[11:36] <zorglu_> misael: and stop spamming please
[11:36] <diginet> yea
[11:36] <matos> i can't see pages by name
[11:37] <ubuntu> i just installed windows, and it overwrote the boot loader - i'm running off the livecd trying to figure out how to restore it
[11:37] <TheGateKeeper> misael, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
[11:37] <Malician> i found myriad conflicting ideas on how to do so
[11:37] <Malician> none of them are working
[11:37] <Malician> what's an easy way?
[11:37] <diginet> hey i have a Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7133/SAA7135 Video Broadcast Decoder and i need to get it work, what do i need?
[11:37] <eilker> !grub > ubuntu
[11:37] <sungam> ubuntulog: SGD
[11:37] <sungam> ops
[11:37] <matos> can anyone help me?
[11:37] <sungam> Malician: SuperGrubDisk
[11:37] <Malician> bash: ubuntu: Permission denied
[11:37] <Malician> i dont have a flopp dryive
[11:37] <Malician> *floppy
[11:38] <Malician> and i'm out of cds
[11:38] <sungam> oh
[11:38] <Malician> bash: !grub: event not found
[11:38] <bLaZeD> bah this sucks....i looked through my kernel config...and everything to do with the file systemm seems to be good....i made no changes....and well the 6 times i built the kernel....it hasnt worked....so i may as well not rebuild the kernel at this very sec...cuz nothing was changed :(
[11:39] <bLaZeD> this makes no sence
[11:39] <bLaZeD> THIS kkernel works....but the new one DOESNT...they use the same kernel conffig......both compiled with no errors....both installed with no errors
[11:39] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, what about device drivers
[11:40] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, nothing i could tell...........it seemed to be fine....
[11:40] <diginet> Hello i Have a Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7133/SAA7135 Video Broadcast Decoder, what do i need to geit run in mu Kubuntu (ubuntu)
[11:40] <qbert> is there a way to check what video card im using from within linux ?  Im having a display problem, only half the screen is visible, and I cant update it via the monitor controls
[11:40] <Malician> arghhh
[11:40] <mc__> zorglu_: alright but how to change which card is card0  ?
[11:40] <Malician> i got most of the way through one method
[11:40] <Malician> and then it says Error 6: Mismatched or corrupt version of stage1/stage2
[11:40] <Malician> there HAS to be an easy way of reinstalling the bootloader
[11:40] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, menu.lst ok too?
[11:40] <zorglu_> mc__: euhh dunno :)
[11:41] <zorglu_> mc__: if nobody here knows, you may try on #alsa
[11:41] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, yea it looked good like 3 tries ago
[11:41] <sungam> Malician: do you have an usb stick?
[11:41] <Malician> .. not that i know of
[11:42] <diginet> Hello i have a TV CARD Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7133/SAA7135 Video Broadcast Decoder, wha do i need??
[11:42] <sungam> Malician: if so, sgd can be loaded on there too :)
[11:42] <Malician> i cant do it from within lthe livecd?
[11:42] <matos> pls, i need help, anyone? i can't see pages...
[11:42] <sungam> Malician:
[11:42] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, ive tried to  use sudo mkinitramfs  to make a new one.......didnt work..ive tried so many things....... NOTHING works
[11:42] <sungam> Malician: not sure....just trying other solutoins :)
[11:42] <sungam> *solutions
[11:43] <bLaZeD> i just dont get why this kernel works....and when i use the same kernel config the new kernel doesnt....to me that makes no sence.......only way it would is if they switched a whole bunch of stuff around....but several ppl l i know have gotten this kernel to compile with no probas at alll....and they did it the same ive always done it
[11:44] <soaa> hi all
[11:44] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, well the only think I can suggest is to go into one of the kernel channels & ask for help, give them the output from lspci
[11:45] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, hmm k thanks again
[11:45] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, just hope you get it sorted
[11:45] <soaa> heya all, i can't get my wireless to work with Knetworkmanager...
[11:45] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, me too ;)
[11:45] <TheGateKeeper> unfortunately I am not an expert
[11:45] <soaa> i use WPA, so the wireless assistant isn't working
[11:47] <cntb-guest> !flash
[11:47] <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
[11:47] <diginet> Hello i have a TV CARD Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7133/SAA7135 Video Broadcast Decoder How can i see TV BROADCASTS in muy Kubuntu? (also Ubuntu)
[11:47] <TheGateKeeper> cntb-guest,  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
[11:48] <cntb-guest> ty TheGateKeeper
[11:48] <TheGateKeeper> yw :-)
[11:51] <cntb-guest> !automatix
[11:51] <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
[11:52] <diginet> !tvcard
[11:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tvcard - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:52] <misael> !ftp
[11:52] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: ftpd, proftpd, pure-ftpd, twoftpd, vsftpd
[11:52] <diginet> !tvtime
[11:52] <cntb-guest> !WorksForMe
[11:52] <ubotu> tvtime: A high quality television application. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.1-2.2ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 636 kB, installed size 1768 kB
[11:52] <ubotu> 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.
[11:52] <misael> !kasablanca
[11:52] <ubotu> kasablanca: fast and free ftp client for KDE. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.0.2-1build1 (edgy), package size 160 kB, installed size 612 kB
[11:52] <misael> install kasablanka
[11:52] <misael> !install kasablanka
[11:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about install kasablanka - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:52] <diginet> !shit
[11:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shit - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:53] <diginet> LOL
[11:53] <LjL> !bot abuse
[11:53] <ubotu> Please don't play with the bots, or else... Also see !behaviour and !msgthebot
[11:53] <diginet> !sorry
[11:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sorry - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:53] <diginet> just kidding
[11:53] <misael> how do i install kasablanka in my computer
[11:53] <LjL> !kasablanka
[11:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kasablanka - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:53] <LjL> !kasablanca
[11:53] <ubotu> kasablanca: fast and free ftp client for KDE. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.0.2-1build1 (edgy), package size 160 kB, installed size 612 kB
[11:53] <Nuked> !behavior
[11:53] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[11:54] <TheGateKeeper> apt-get install kasablanka
[11:54] <LjL> Ubotu, tell misael about repositories | misael, see the private message from Ubotu
[11:54] <LjL> Ubotu, tell misael about software | misael, see the private message from Ubotu
[11:54] <LjL> enable universe and then install it with apt-get or adept
[11:54] <misael> i dont know
[11:54] <soaa> anyone knows how to use WPA with KDE?
[11:54] <misael> what lide
[11:54] <misael> line
[11:54] <misael> i need to ad
[11:54] <soaa> Knetworkmanager doesn't worh for me
[11:54] <misael> to my sources
[11:54] <misael> to install it
[11:55] <TheGateKeeper> misael, you using dapper or edgy?
[11:55] <sungam> soaa: is your network card detected?
[11:55] <soaa> sungam: yes it is, i can scan networks, but once i try to connect, it drops
[11:56] <LjL> misael: just follow the instructions. they say what line you need to add (and you can do it from GUI as well, not necessary to actually "add a line" somewhere)
[11:56] <sungam> soaa: have you tried wifi-radar?
[11:56] <soaa> sungam: tried it before on another distro, don't know for to configure it properly
[11:57] <soaa> odd though, because Network-Manager worked fine for me on Ubuntu
[11:57] <soaa> it died ever since Kubuntu came in
[11:58] <blind_> how do u get the UUID of a partition
[12:00] <sungam> soaa: I don't really have any good ideas. You're sure that your network is properly set up with Knetworkmanager?
[12:00] <qbert> whats the default root password again ?
[12:01] <soaa> sungam: Knetworkmanager should configure itself, it's made to run out of the box
[12:02] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, my problem is seeming to be a whole lotta new stuff they have added to the kernel...the guys in there said that 2.6.19 is realy unstable and that a lot of ppl are having similer issues as me...so in that regards i guess i feel better :)
[12:02] <soaa> the original gnome version, Network-Manager, worked without a problem until i installed KDE
[12:02] <sungam> soaa: yes, but you still need to input the proper keys and such for the network
[12:02] <qbert> how do I drop out of X ?
[12:02] <bimberi> qbert: there isn't one.  The root account is disabled by default
[12:02] <bimberi> !root | qbert
[12:02] <ubotu> qbert: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[12:02] <qbert> bimberi, found it thx :)
[12:02] <towync> hi soaa, ur here again
[12:03] <soaa> towync: hiya
[12:03] <towync> does anyone know how i can use superkaramba?
[12:03] <towync> are u on vacation? hehe
[12:03] <qbert> bimberi, how do I permanetly stop X ?
[12:03] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, well it trashed the ati stuff for someone who I know who is a gentoo expert
[12:03] <towync> well i'm not on vacation, i'm just procrastinating lol
[12:03] <towync> and playing with kde =)
[12:03] <soaa> qbert: the root password is random
[12:03] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, thanx for the info :-)
[12:04] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, damn....i hope they get it sorted out soon or at least by the next release
[12:04] <soaa> sungam: i put in the correct information, WPA Personal encryption and WPA key
[12:04] <bLaZeD> TheGateKeeper, np =)
[12:04] <soaa> sungam: it doesn't work on unsecured networks either
[12:04] <towync> is anyone using  the liquid weather theme?
[12:04] <towync> i don't know how to use super karamba to get that =(
[12:04] <bimberi> qbert: 'sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop' (in a terminal)
[12:04] <bimberi> qbert: oops, make that  'sudo invoke-rc.d kdm stop' (in a terminal)
[12:04] <sungam> soaa: k... not sure if I can be of any help then, maybe someone else knows more about it :)
[12:05] <diginet> How i can see TV broadcasts in my Kubuntu usign a TV CARD?
[12:05] <towync> *smile*
[12:05] <TheGateKeeper> bLaZeD, well if you can get hold of .18 sources you could try that
[12:05] <bLaZeD> im on 18.3
[12:05] <qbert> bimberi, thx!
[12:05] <soaa> sungam: everyone tells me others should know more... :(
[12:05] <TheGateKeeper> :-)
[12:06] <pansy> hi folks
[12:06] <soaa> hiya pansy
[12:06] <eilker> !amule
[12:06] <ubotu> amule: client for the eD2k and Kad networks, like eMule. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.3-1 (edgy), package size 1239 kB, installed size 3368 kB
[12:07] <towync> !superkaramba
[12:07] <ubotu> superkaramba is an application that gives you interactive eye-candy on your desktop. To get themes for it, head over to http://kde-look.org
[12:07] <pansy> i installed edgy on my samsung x05 laptop, and now the cpu isnt stepping anymore. it is a pentium m, and it should be able to step between 600 and 1400 mhz. kpowersave is running....
[12:07] <pansy> how can i make my cpu step again?
[12:08] <eilker> !emule
[12:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about emule - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:08] <soaa> !beryl
[12:08] <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
[12:09] <soaa> oh yeees.
[12:09] <misael> i still dont get it
[12:09] <misael> how do i install
[12:09] <misael> kasablanca
[12:09] <misael> :s
[12:09] <misael> where do i have
[12:09] <misael> to put the file?
[12:09] <misael> or unzip
[12:09] <towyc> hello, anyone can teach me how to use superkaramba?
[12:10] <towyc> like when i find a theme i want, i click install, but it just leads me to the webpage for the theme
[12:10] <abattoir> towyc: download the theme from the website to your harddisk
[12:11] <abattoir> towyc: if the file ends with .skz, then just open that file through superkaramba
[12:11] <towyc> but when i click download
[12:11] <sungam> soaa: well... google until someone who knows more comes along ;)
[12:11] <towyc> it automatically starts kate
[12:11] <abattoir> towyc: if it ends with .tar.gz or .tar.bz2, extract it and then open the .theme file inside through superkaramba
[12:11] <towyc> and when kate opens the .skz file, it says if i save, it will corrupt file
[12:11] <soaa> sungam: done that already :(
[12:12] <abattoir> towyc: ok, in the webpage, rt. click the link->Save Target as
[12:12] <misael> i dont get it, how can i install kasablanca? where do i have tu put the file where do i have to unzip it?
[12:12] <towyc> yeah but konqueror doesn't have that option =( i don't know why, it only has save link as
[12:12] <abattoir> "save link as"
[12:12] <abattoir> sorry
[12:12] <towyc> oh ok
[12:12] <velle> i need to write a python script that pings e.g. google to check if I have an internet connection, would that be easy, and could you help me on my way?
[12:13] <misael> !help
[12:13] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[12:13] <towyc> abattoir: thx so much, trying it right now, might have more questions
[12:13] <abattoir> velle: i'm guessing you don't know python
[12:13] <abattoir> towyc: check if i'
[12:13] <misael> !kasablanca install