[06:15] <nick125_> tony?
[06:15] <tonyyarusso> nick125_: Trying it for the first time?
[06:16] <nick125_> well i followed the direction in the gstreamer help but i can't get it to work
[06:16] <nick125_> or are you referring to my question about irssi
[06:17] <tonyyarusso> I was referring to irssi.
[06:17] <tonyyarusso> What was your other one?
[06:17] <nick125_> about soundjuicer
[06:17] <nick125_> and mp3 format
[06:18] <nick125_> in irssi how do you talk directly to a person so their name turns yellow
[06:19] <tonyyarusso> nick125_: Saying their name ;)
[06:19] <tonyyarusso> for mp3,
[06:19] <tonyyarusso> !restricted
[06:19] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:19] <tonyyarusso> I think has some info about soundjuicer.  Was that what you read nick125_ ?
[06:20] <nick125_> well in the help for sound juicer it gives the gstreamer pipeline to use for mp3 and i tried that and it still doesnt work
[06:20] <nick125_> and i have gstreamer0.8-lame installed
[06:20] <nick125_> and liblame0
[06:20] <nick125_> and still no go
[06:21] <nick125_> tonyyarusso let me test out the irrsi
[06:21] <nick125_> did that work
[06:22] <tonyyarusso> nick125_: yep
[06:22] <nick125_> can you copy paste in irrsi
[06:22] <tonyyarusso> Did you check both the sound juicer help and that wiki page?
[06:22] <nick125_> yeah
[06:23] <tonyyarusso> nick125_: In gnome-terminal, Ctrl-Shift-C to copy, Ctrl-Shift-V to paste; on a tty, use the gpm package to get a nice mouse, and hilight to copy, middle-click to paste.
[06:23] <nick125_> i used to get files that would say mp3 but they wouldn't play now it seems my sound juicer crashes each time i try
[06:24] <nick125_> do you think having gstreamer0.1 and gstreamer0.8 both installed would cause this
[06:25] <tonyyarusso> I'm not sure.  I know they're pretty different, so maybe.
[06:25] <nick125_> is 0.1 used for anything at all?
[06:25] <nick125_> i just installed in my 90 attempts to get this problem solved
[06:26] <nick125_> i have tried everything
[06:26] <nick125_> i am not a linux superuser either though i am a mac user that is switching my windows box to ubuntu
[06:27] <tonyyarusso> 0.1 or 1.0?
[06:27] <tonyyarusso> Or maybe 0.10?
[06:28] <nick125_> its 0.10
[06:28] <tonyyarusso> right
[06:28] <tonyyarusso> I think Edgy might still use one or two 0.8 packages, but I don't remember
[06:29] <nick125_> i am totally confused on what to do about this but i have put in like 3 or 4 hours and i am getting very flustered..
[06:30] <nick125_> so is 0.10 newer than 0.8
[06:32] <nick125_> i actually have another question that you are probably gonna laugh at but how do you add another folder to your $PATH
[06:32] <nick125_> i want ~/bin on my PATH
[06:32] <tonyyarusso> Yes, 0.10 is newer
[06:32] <tonyyarusso> That's not a laugh - lessee
[06:33] <tonyyarusso> Involves EXPORT I'm sure
[06:33] <tonyyarusso> EXPORT PATH ~/bin maybe?
[06:33] <nick125_> what does the EXPORT cmd do?
[06:34] <tonyyarusso> Writes values for system variables
[06:34] <nick125_> it says the cmd EXPORT is not found
[06:35] <tonyyarusso> !find export
[06:35] <ubotu> Found: libexporter-lite-perl, libexporter-tidy-perl, libperl6-export-perl, libuniversal-exports-perl
[06:35] <tonyyarusso> bah, useless
[06:35] <tonyyarusso> if you do exp<tab> does it show?
[06:36] <nick125_> ok it didnt need caps
[06:37] <nick125_> is says "bash: export: `/home/erin/bin': not a valid identifier"
[06:37] <nick125_> whatever than means
[06:37] <nick125_> that*
[06:38] <tonyyarusso> Huh.  Oh well
[06:38] <nick125_> i thought there was a file i could just vi and add my new path entry to
[06:39] <tonyyarusso> Probably
[06:39] <tonyyarusso> Looks like ~/bin should be included by default - check the script in ~/.bash_profile
[06:42] <nick125_> # ~/.bash_profile: executed by bash(1) for login shells.
[06:42] <nick125_> # see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples.
[06:42] <nick125_> # the files are located in the bash-doc package.
[06:42] <nick125_> # the default umask is set in /etc/login.defs
[06:42] <nick125_> #umask 022
[06:42] <nick125_> # include .bashrc if it exists
[06:42] <nick125_> if [ -f ~/.bashrc ] ; then . ~/.bashrc
[06:42] <nick125_> fi
[06:43] <nick125_> # set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
[06:43] <nick125_> if [ -d ~/bin ]  ; then PATH=~/bin:"${PATH}"
[06:43] <nick125_> fi
[06:43] <nick125_> # ~/.bash_profile: executed by bash(1) for login shells.
[06:43] <nick125_> # see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples.
[06:43] <nick125_> # the files are located in the bash-doc package.
[06:43] <nick125_> # the default umask is set in /etc/login.defs
[06:43] <nick125_> #umask 022
[06:43] <nick125_> # include .bashrc if it exists
[06:43] <nick125_> if [ -f ~/.bashrc ] ; then . ~/.bashrc
[06:43] <nick125_> fi
[06:43] <nick125_> # set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
[06:43] <nick125_> if [ -d ~/bin ]  ; then PATH=~/bin:"${PATH}"
[06:43] <nick125_> fi
[06:43] <nick125_> what do i need to edit on this
[06:44] <nick125_> tonyyarusso do you know what i need ot edit on this file
[06:45] <tonyyarusso> yikes
[06:46] <nick125_> tonyyarusso whats that all about
[06:46] <tonyyarusso> It says if ~/bin exists, add it to the path.
[06:46] <tonyyarusso> nick125_: so you should be set
[06:46] <nick125_> thats strange cause its not there
[06:47] <tonyyarusso> Well, beats me then.  sorry
[06:47] <nick125_> oh well i am going to beb now its getting late tahnks for your help
[06:48] <nick125_> how do you exit irssi
[06:48] <nick125_> ctl C doesnt work
[06:48] <tonyyarusso>  /exit
[11:00] <jrib> rukuartic: ok this way there is less traffic
[11:00] <rukuartic> jrib: Gotcha.
[11:01] <jrib> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install build-essntial,  if that fails, apt-cache policy build-essential
[11:01] <jrib> umm except spell build-essential right :)
[11:02] <jrib> taht won't hilp mee weth me speling
[11:03] <rukuartic> build-essential:
[11:03] <rukuartic>   Installed: (none)
[11:03] <rukuartic>   Candidate: 11.1
[11:03] <rukuartic>   Version table:
[11:03] <rukuartic>      11.1 0
[11:03] <rukuartic>         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com dapper/main Packages
[11:03] <nalioth> rukuartic: please use a pastebin
[11:03] <rukuartic> sorry nalioth, figured it wouldn't matter her.
[11:03] <nalioth> i thought there was more coming  :|
[11:04] <jrib> rukuartic: sudo apt-get install libc6-dev
[11:04] <rukuartic> jrib: same problem.s
[11:04] <jrib> which packages does it blame
[11:04] <rukuartic> jrib: and shouldn't that get installed by apt to begin with?
[11:04] <rukuartic> libc6
[11:05] <jrib> apt-cache policy libc6
[11:05] <nalioth> i see a fubarred sources.list here
[11:05] <nalioth> and i just came in
[11:05] <jrib> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35838/ is his current sources.list
[11:05] <rukuartic> nalioth: Not quite... used sourceomatic...
[11:05] <nalioth> rukuartic: i find sourceomatic to be devestating in some cases
[11:06] <rukuartic> nalioth: :(
[11:06] <nalioth> have you ever used ANY non official packages?
[11:06] <nalioth> i find it amazingly strange that you cannot install build-essential
[11:07] <rukuartic> nalioth: I had the same problem with xserver-xorg, and I don't think so nal... fresh insteall as of... ...a few hours ago.
[11:07] <rukuartic> with xorg, I think I did dpkg --force remove xserver-xorg and it worked fine on the reinstall
[11:08] <nalioth> what does it tell you when you try to install build-essential ?
[11:08] <jrib> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35837/
[11:08] <rukuartic> nalioth: see jrib's paste
[11:08] <jrib> rukuartic: apt-cache policy libc6
[11:09] <nalioth> i see a major fubar. which is why i asked about 'non official packages"
[11:09] <jrib> I suspect the same thing
[11:09] <nalioth> i MAY have a solution
[11:09] <rukuartic> nalioth: I know... And as far as I know I haven't installed anything outside of main/universe
[11:09] <nalioth> bottom line: you are screwed, rukuartic
[11:09] <rukuartic> Or is universe non official.
[11:09] <rukuartic> Not a big crisis... its just a reinstlal.
[11:09] <nalioth> BUT, we may be able to fix it
[11:09] <rukuartic> :D
[11:10] <nalioth> REINSTALL? HERESY!
[11:10] <nalioth> this is linux
[11:10] <rukuartic> Yeah thats what I said... and I'm over ssh so :(
[11:10] <nalioth> no reinstalls are ever necessary
[11:10] <jrib> heh
[11:11] <nalioth> rukuartic: try this: sudo apt-get -b source libc6-dev
[11:21] <rukuartic> horay.
[11:21] <rukuartic> This requires I have build-essential right?
[11:22] <nalioth> what did it tell you?
[11:26] <rukuartic> still downloading.
[11:27] <nalioth> don't despair if it doesn't work
[11:27] <nalioth> i have more ideas
[11:27] <nalioth> jrib: where did you get off to?
[11:27] <rukuartic> Like?
[11:27] <nalioth> rukuartic: let's try this first
[11:28] <rukuartic> Kay... I'm looking for a more permanent solution instead of a patch job... thats why I dropped windows anyways.
[11:28] <nalioth> this is not a patch job
[11:28] <jrib> while taht is downloading, what is your version of libc6 rukuartic ?
[11:28] <nalioth> i'm not a wire and tape man
[11:29] <rukuartic> jrib: no clue...
[11:29] <jrib> rukuartic: apt-cache policy libc6   should tell you
[11:29] <rukuartic> 2.4-1
[11:30] <jrib> ubotu: info libc6 dapper
[11:30] <ubotu> libc6: GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data. In component main, is required. Version 2.3.6-0ubuntu20 (dapper), package size 4480 kB, installed size 9932 kB
[11:30] <jrib> eh?
[11:30] <rukuartic> Oh snap. I think sourcomatic screwed me.
[11:30] <jrib> 2.4-1 is what I have on edgy
[11:30] <rukuartic> Edgy on 64bit.
[11:30] <jrib> your sources are for dapper
[11:30] <nalioth> yep
[11:31] <nalioth> that is what is up
[11:31] <nalioth> the weird sources.ist
[11:31] <nalioth> list
[11:33] <rukuartic> nalioth: I have the horrible feeling that I've installed lots of dapper packages that shouldn't have been installed...
[11:34] <nalioth> rukuartic: good for you, change your sources to edgy and your system will fix itself
[11:35] <rukuartic> nalioth: thanks :3
[11:45] <rukuartic> oooh my goodness. LESSON TO ALL PEOPLE: If you're using edgy eft, check stuff from sourceomatic.
[11:46] <rukuartic> nalioth and jrib, thanks and kudos.